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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-11-11 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1999 SOLDI E R S S T 0 R E S Toda y, on Veterans Day, we r emember those who served our country in i ts mos t troubled times . . A hero -·back at hoine Veteran Earl Fusselman yearned to be on the front lines of battle in World War II, but fate led him to train others instead "IOAKI So l\'iARTZ W orld War H veteran Earl Fussel- man ts a planner. On the first Tuesday of every month, he cuts tus hc\1r. When he enters a room, he mstincbvely straightens crooked pictures And when he has a date, he may be an hour early but never a minute late. ~ut despite a lilellffie of calculations, he never did get to hght the war on a foreign battlefield Instead, after trauung troops or men and eagerly waiting for his chance to go overseas, fate intervened. Fuss~lman, 82, 1s one of those nu ely rec- ognized war heroes, the kind who worked behind the scene:. Though none of the bul- lets fired from his gun ever made 1t onto ene- my positions, the lessons he taught hundreds of men were instrumental rn wmning the war -and more.importantly, in saving their lives. ln 1944, at age 27, Fusselman Joined the National Guard Back when cigarettes were 20 cents a pack. he earned $21 d month as a private. From Topeka, Kan.Sas he went to Lit- tle Rock, Ark., and began traming in the Anny to go to the Philippines. . But his trd.Ul to Los Angeles, the first trip in his journey to Asia, was late and he lnste~d found himself headed fol'. officer candidates' school. Agam, he tdmost made it to Europe, but the assignment of d uties to soldiers, based on the alphabetical order of their names, led Fusselman' to sP1ool and the man ahead of him to England SEE VETERAN PAGE A7 -Earl Fusselman, right, was a captain in '\ \ ~ \ .. \ \ \ \ \ \ \\ \ " \ \ \ \ the U.S. Army who trained soldiers who went on to fight in World Wat U. He yearned to serve his country in battle, but as fate had it, never made lt there. MARIANNA DAY MASSCY I DAILY PllOT BRIAN P06UDA/.DAllY PltOT Blll Nolte holds a photograph taken ln Vietnam of him- self, second from left, with hl friend Jack Burke, third from left. Nolte recently wrote a ong in r~membrance of Burke, who was kUled in action. See Page A6. mamytop10 ·. ro.ntdoM1to 2000 ------- ----School's in Wll A T'S I S ID E + Three New port-Mesa residents -Earl Fusselman, Walker "Bud" Mahurin and Bill Nolte -demonstrate the wide variety of this century's military experi- ences, from World War II victory to Vietnam veterans coming home to a cold reception. Nolte's and Mahurin's stories are on Pages A6 and A7. • Columnist Joseph N. Bell discusses how militaryl ser- vice-has influenced our pres-· idential races on Page A3. CONAAI ..AU I DAILY PILOT Veteran "Bud" Mahurin shot down nearly 30 enemy planes during his career as a fighter pilot See Page A7. ·• We recall today's importance in an editorial on Page A13. ._,,._,t!P:!dt"., cutture ' . Costa Mesa Grammar School was butlt tn 1923. _., -- - . 1·1,-'' ---- -- ,, • l. r. pollbc:s ----- - • ... 1· •• ~,. ~lktios -_.._ ---- Campuses expand in Newport-Mesa area . Al 1 x Coo1.M \N ~""' For chools, lhc 1920s were a llme of growmg ~s. f The prosperity and rls· ing population of the Newport· For today"I Mtllennlum Maftw'lt. ... ,_AJ Mesa ar:ea in the third decade of the century put pressure on local schools to e,ipond, and at also duill nged th oonunum- ty to come to an und rs\andmg of the role education hould play m a diverse community. In th Harper &hool 01 • trict, there were only thr I t achen for the 191 -20 school l'ar. They earned between ~100 anti St25 a month for th Huntington . . will be no harbinger, offic~als say • Nc~wport-t-.1esa official~ remcllll optimistic despite defedt of $123-million school bond U1 Huntington Beach. D.\.\;l.ITI (;() lfl. Mt raoi NEWPORT-~IE~A Thu; week's defec'lt of th11 Huntmqton Beach Unum High School Dhtnct bond hct" put l<)('.,11 olhnals on the defcns1~1 ·. "It really Ol~dns llldl ll IS !'>Ome- tlun!.J we ne~tl Jo look dt," said SerPne StokPs pre~1dent of the NPwport-MPsd Bo.ml of Educanon •How nm we makP sum the public. unclerstctnds what w1> N' trymg to do?" · D1stnc1 ufl1nals' pint were lift· ed ld"t \\eek alter Sllnta Ana and San .Juan Capistrano both ~ucces'- f ull)' po!> ed multinulhon-dollar school bonds De'>pll<' the defeat of a pc:lrcel ldx in Irvine, many tell they werP sPeing d positive trend m . voters' attitude-. ·towdrd pas~mg bond measures. , Sttll, all were Wdtlmg m tlntlc1- pat1on ot the t luntmgton Beorh ,·otc. wlmh Wds sm11!<1r to the type of measure New port-t-..te-.d 'oter ma) cventudlly lace. But instead of the pr "<hcted vie:, tory, thP $\ 23-mtlho~ bond lt>~l short ot lhe. two-thhds vot~ need~d SEE BOND PAGE A 14 · Bartender suspected· of bookmaking • West Newport re-staurant could lose its alcohol license after stmg operation net!> arrest of umployee. ~l\kil WEST NE\'\PORT -Tht' own- ers of d popular .resliHITdnt c<6uld lose theu alcohol hcvn"e alter the• arrest of one of their employ " , who allegedly took wagers from customers on -.porting C'vents Pohct> arreslt;d 3 1-~<·ar~olci Tim- othy Wayne Coopt'r ot Fountam Valley on Tuesday on .,usp1c1on ot ruruung a bookmaklng. operation ms1de the Alley R -.taurnnt m th 4500 block of W•st Coa l lhgh,'l:a~· Coop •r was able to post .. 10.000 bail dnd awmh his drra1gnment1 which is schedult•d for Pndar Cooper's arrest wa made alter a sting conducted by ·wport Beach police. Undercover d tective po • SEE ARREST PAGE A14 INDEX AROUND TOWM • . ...... ...... , .. ..Al THE lfil CURVE. •• -'-•~M ... ...A3 1rn 1uvs._ _____ ..,u ClASSIAEDS -··-16 • COMMUMflY FOlUM -->.13 DAT900k ... --.. ·-~·-·-llO POOO fW -·""' __ _ PUIUC MOTIC£S 14 soom __ ' SPOITS ·-.. -...... --.... ~11 A2 Thursday, N~ber 11 , 1999 Balloon artist puts a twist on dining . expenence HEIS , ' A ministering balloon. guy. FLYING HIGH Farrell, 26, bas high goals and has come up . with an · even loftier plan to achieve them. Looking for a way to put himseU. through gracjuate school, he began twisting · balloons about five years ago. "It gives me the chance to get out and have .a lot of fun,. Farrell said. "It's fun just to entertain.• For the past two years, he's been amusing children and adults at Joe's Crab Shack with balloons in the shapes of monkeys in palm trees, cliain saws, dinosaurs, surfers and more. But, he says, be mostly makes ··big obnoxious hats.· Surpnsingly, manipulating those colorful, air-filled pieces of rubber has paid off. EDUCATED BAUOONING . While it might seem unusu-~ that the balloon-twisting Ji.arreU has a graduate degree, he said it is typical of all the balloon twISters at the Crab ~hack. The co·owner of Far- rell's company, ·s~C?<>n Mon- key, etc.• has a master's aegree in education. • •People ask if we had to go to school to learn how to twist llhe balloons],• Farrell laughed. ( either Oxford or Cambndge to earn his doctorate. • J've been called to the ministry,• he said. "I've been very active in it since 1 was 17 .• • locals ~ only WOlllNG lWISTIN.G AS YOU TRAVEL Farrell's interest in teach- mg abroad is undoubtedly. a result of having traveled to 30 countries. In addition to funding his education, the lucrative ballooning industry has also helped ta feed his wanderlusL Each time Farrell packs up to get on a plane or train, he throws in a couple pack- ets of balloons for the road. I • start making bauoon hats,• he said. "They don't see it any place outside • the states.• BAUOONING THE BULLS I ' whµe swiftly trying to avoid being trampled by the ram- bling beasts. lrtterestingly, the hats led to the discovery of another group of balloon twisters vacationing in Spain. Recog- nizing the Aroencan handi- work, Farrell realized they were friends from home. Daily Pilot IUSINESS IN BRIEF • Irvine Co. names · leasing director The lrvllle Co. has named Gary Gerwn its leasing director, a post made available by the promotion of Craig Brashier' to VlCe president of operations. Gerson, along with three oth- er leasing directors, will be responsible for .handing leasing actiVlty for the 6.5 million square feet of office space controlled by the Irvine Co., jncludmg New- . port Center, MacArthur Court and Jamboree Center. · "We're delighted that Gary Gerson has joined our team," ' said Bill Halford, president of the IMne Office Company. Ruby's Diner launches Web site Ruby's Omer has launched a ·interactive Web site at www.rubys.com, which offers educational video games such as "Overing Oderload" and "'Kondiment Ketch-Up." Visitors to the site can com- ment on their Ruby's dining experience, order T-shirts and memorabilia, and read about the restaurant's history. Doubletree names new sales manager The Doubletree Hotel of Cos- ta Mesa has named Marian Abe its association sales manager. Abe was formerly a sales manager at the West Coast f\na- heim Hotel. ln her new position, she will be responsible for over- seeing the state association and state government markets in Sacramento and northern Cali- fornia. Dan Fitzgerald, director of sales and marketing for Double- tree, praised Abe's market knowledge. "With her extensive back- ground and established relation- shipsjn the state association and government markets, she'll ~ able to f?rovide a strong account base with future growth poten- tial,• Fitzgerald said . He actudlly received his ~egree in theology at the Fuller Theological Seminary m Pasadena. After research- lng universities in Bntain, he bas settled on applying to Farrell would like to study Byzantine studies and theolo- gy. He hopes by exploring religious works of art and the traditional symbolism within those paintings, he can bring a more visual element into contemporary services. •People go crazy when I On a trip to Pamplona, Spain, Farrell learned that balloon ha~ aren't just for fun -lhey are a useful device for locating friends in a crowd. Dunng the annu_al running of the bulls, he and about 15 new friends wore balloon hats -Story by Noaki Schwartz; photo by Don Leach . Strategic HR names .:: staffing director ",,.: Putting .this anniversary to bed in style A usttn Hom Collection, maker or luxury bed- ding and accessories for drewn bedroo!Tl$, is celebrating its :toth anniversary with the oJ$1.ing or the first Austin Hom Collection retail store in Corona del Mar Pla7.a in Newport · Beach. Dian Austin. designer diltl president of Austin Hom Collection, shops the world for damasks, Jacquards, tapestries, brcx:ades,chenilles,silks,vel- ve(s and embroidered laces, frOJll which she creates designs for her collection. Austin Hom Collection has a selection of more than 200 fabrics that are mc)stly imported from Italy, Bel· ·giurn and France, and are available in many styles. The big selection allows customers lo ehoose an individual look. Egyptian cotton sheet sets imported from Italy are avail- ab~ in a wide range of colors anti patterns wilh novelty trims dflCl lace that help complete the dr~am bed To welcome the millennium, Austin will intro- d~ the first bed ensembles, detorative pillows, plU.s table- top pieces created exclusively for-The Forbes Collection line available at the new store. The Forbes Collection offers a var-ieq selection of products mspired by the Malcolm Forbes art collect:\ons, his lavish lifestyle and the pnvate proper- ties owned worldwide by the Forbes family. After visiting the Forbes t 7th century Chateau de Balloroy in Normandy, France. Dian was inspired from the artistry of intricate tapes- .tries adorning the walls or the chateau for a bed ensemble named the Napoleon Suite. She also developed a group of tex- tured Jacquards woven m designs for bedding and acces- sory piece> after viewmg the Forbes' Imperial Egg Collection ·by Faberge at the Forbes Museum in New York. •When l was searcbmg for European decorative arts to create an environment fof my home, I found that there was a com- plete void in the marketplace for luxury bedding; that inspited me to create my own collectJon for the consumer,• says Austin. •My new store . reflects my commitment to offer my customers high quality, dis- tinctive design and excellent service in an intimate setting reminiscent of Old World Europe.• The phone number is (949) 644-3990. lf you're looking for a skih care specialist, Jennifer Miller has recentl~oined the00asls Salon, at 1617 Westclifr, Suite 207, in Newport Beach. Now BEST BUYS greer wylder through December, Jennifer will offer an introductory spe- cial of a 60-minute European facial with a hand treatment for $55. Gift certificates can also be purchased for this spe· cal facial through December and used throughout 2000. Other skin care treatments offered by Jennifer Miller include a glycolic acid facial ($75J, exfoliating facial ($60J, multivitamin raaal ($75), gly- colic acid chest treatment ($15), glycolic acid hand treat- ment ($10), glycolic acid back faoal ($65 ), deep pore cleans- . ing facial ($55), anti-aging facial ($70), delwi:e back facial ($75), collagen facial ($75), Fit- omarina hydrating facial ($70), oxygen facial ($70) and aro- matherapy facial ($65). The phone number is (949) 631- 3822. Draper's & Damon's Ladies Fashions ls having a holiday open house today through Saturday. Included in the event are refreshments and a free gift. The specialty cloth- ing store carries misses and petites. It's at the Westcliff Shopping Plaza, at frvine Avenue and Westcliff Drive in Newport Beach. Call (949) 646-5521 for more informa- tion. Look for the Kayaks Surf Shop coupon in today's Daily Pilot. The cqupon takes 20% off all holiday merchandise through Thanksgiving. Kayaks has surf wear and ~ casual wear for men, women and children. It's in the West- cliff Shopping Plaza at 1036 l.rvine Ave. in Newporf Beach. ntfa.ny & Co. is having a sports trophy collection display beginning today and running through Nov. 29. The display will feature famous awards such as the Vince Lombardi Super Bowl trophy, the Nation- al Basketball Association Larry O'Brien championship trophy, the Women's National Basket- ball Association championship trophy, the Goe.let Cup and rings designed for the winners of the Super Bowl. World Series and World Cup of Hock- ey. 1iff any & Co. has designed and created troplues and awards for numerous sporting competitions over the compa- ny's history. 1iffany & Co.'s newest creation, the Major League Soccer trophy. will also be on display. The South Coast Plaza store will be the only Southern California store to display this new trophy. lUfany & Co. is on the lower level of South Coast Plaza, near Nord- strom. Call (714) 540-5330 for more information. The Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club is having a holiday boutique today from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. The annual holiday boutique will be filled with all kinds of decor and gift items. It's at 1601 Bayside Drive in Newport Beach. Call (949) 644'-9530 for more lnforma- tion. • IEST BUYS is published Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy. send a fax to (949) 646- 4170 or wnte to Dally Pilot. Best Buy5, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627. ·Newport Beacb·b~G.:-~ Strategic HR Services hU-:· named Kun Shepherd its natiott-:: al director of staffm~. . :: Before embarking on • -.:-: career in human resourc~ •: Shepherd was a broadcast jotl(-:· nalist, servmg as a foreign co~ : spondent for CBS Sund&Y:•: Morning News in Peru, Br~=: and Japan. In her new positio¢ =: she will be responsible ~ :'"• Strategic HR's four staffing di~.·: . . SIOns • •-· Strategic HR bills Uself as ~a·:: comprehensive human reso~:· outsource provider.• The co!ll--.. : pany has three offices in CalifQi .... : nia and plans to expand to ~ .. ; zona and Nevada in the futllni .:: . -. Strategies receives :::: volunteer award .. ~::: ..... · Strategies, a Costa M~S::·: company a;peoa.l.lzlng in m~:=: keting communication.•:· announced recently th.at it ~:: received the Volunteer SeJVite::; Award of the Pio Pico Acadent).(:-: Vol';Ulteer & Mentor Servite .. • .. adVJSOty board. .: The award recogruzed woHt:: on the part of Strategies and 15 -: employees in mentoring et& ;:. mentary school students in ~ :· Helping One Student To sue:-:: ceed (HOSI'S) program. • ··:• Approximately one--third -~ Strategies' employees mentd::; studeDts on a weekly O&sis. •!•:• "The mentoring program .. ~:: .a more than worthwhile caUS(,l:·: said Shay S&.ockdill, a Strat~:! employee who accepted ~:: award on behalf of the compa&J.1>!• ...... ...... •4 -,, • .#> .. . 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(,. l!Jligl1!t_. ,, 75156 Corona del Mar 74155 Costa Mes. 76155 Newport Beach • 75155 Newport Coast 75J56 SURP FORECAST The swell will roll In from the west today every 13 seconds for sets In the waist-to 1houlder high. area The sun will rise ~t 6 18 1.m. ind will set at 4.52 pm. LOCATK>N SIZI Wtdgt.,. •••••• ' •• 3.5 w NeWport •••• , ...... !·S w 811dties • • • • . • . • • .3·5 w Rivet J tty ........• 3 S w CdM ... 1 • ,, ........ 3·5W TQt>AY First low 3:37 a.m .......................... 2.4 First high 9:51 a.m .......................... 5.3 Second low 5:16 p.m"rn .................... 0 3 Second high aft« m1dnight ... ""''"_,N/A AHOAY First low 4:06 e.m ............................. 2.8 First high 12·011 tfl,_,_"'"'_"_ ... 3.S Se<ond low 6:06 p.m ................ " ........ 0.5 Second high .10 25 pm "'"""""""""'5 2 WATIJlt 11WIMT\MI: 63 (' .. .. ~ from• car in the 1100 block between Sept. 20 ind Oct. 26•: .!'! .. ft • 8ristol Street A dOll worth S350wautol~ from astor :~ Q ... fol In the 3300 block at 1 :26 p.m Oct. 28 In the 3000 ble<k at 1:35 p.m. Oct. 29. pm Nov 4. ' • . , • .. Thursday, November 11, 1999 A3 New focus on candidates' military service MILLENNIUM MOMENT Back when the library was a hot nightspot W 1Lh the nomination t1nd election of a . president coming up n~xt year, we're gomg to be • heCV"1ng a lot abOut the mili' ta!): service of the Cdndidates. Suc}i information has bee~ riguPur for the better part QI' tho 20th rPntury, but there· w1U be ono enormous change in the election of 2000 the ccmdidatcs will be tdlklng - or trying to avoid talking - ttbout Vie>tnam insledd of WorlcJ Wur II. In every presidential elec- tion since Harry Thuman· upi:;,:{t Tom D<>wey m 1946 - with the sole exception of Bill Chnton the winner has served m the military during a war. Trum • .m was the last of the World War I presidents. EiseQhow<>r, KenneJy, Bush, Johnson dnd Ford were deeply involved in World War II combdt Carter and Nixon saw noncombat duty wtth the Navy, dnd Reagan made trdirong I 11ms George Bush got his Navy wings m Corpus Chnsll, TcJtaS, lwo weeks after I did. We are on facing pdges m the Navy yearbook called, rather quaintly in this era of com- puterized Jets, •Thf' Slip- stream.• What happeneq aJler.we were commissioned 1llusteates. dramallcally what a largP role luck plays dunng a Wdf. 'Because the U.S. was lost~y pilots rapidly m the P,u·lbc, my entire grdduating cldss was sent to instructor's I .HE IE L l CURVE joseph n. bell school to learn how to teach the increasmg number of pilots being tra1ned. George Bush's class was processed urunedtately for combat in the South Pacthc, where a sub- stantial number of them were killed. Not surprisingly, Bush's campaign managers spent a good deal of time dOd effort contrasting h.ts distinguished military record with Clinton's sidestepping during Vietnam. 1t didn't dppear lo chdnge · very many minds The rea- son. it seems to me, 1s that because these were very dif- ferent wars, individual com- pansons were not seen as valid. While World War JI was a period of unparalleled nation· al unity, Vietnam was a time of VlOlent disagreement that .. ·.WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR ... ~~~~~ Ml CASA "'"-... MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ALSO ON OUR MENU: .FISH TA<os· TORTILLA SOUP CHIU SIZE CHILI CHUSE OMELETTE Cock1011s Phone Ahead for Food To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7626 failed our combat troops rn1S· erably and probably dam- aged this country more meparatily than any event since the Amerii;an Civil War. There was a special kind of wrenching that took place . among World War II vets with sons of nuhtary d9<' who opposed the Vietnam War. Although I was spared this agony because my son failed the physical exam as the result of a serious childhood, illness, f WW> prepared lo sup- port whatever course lie chose. I bnng th.ts up now because of a recent article in the Los Angeles Times that explored in gredl detail lhe military choices made by Al Gore during the> Vietnam War. It is tough reporting and useful infonnal.lon that I hope will be resedrched with equc.11 diligence for the other major candidates. I also hope this information \vill be mea'>ured against thl' realities of the Vietnam War period Thc.1t wdr wc.1s fought for us mo'>lly by military pro· fessionttls and kids without clout The young men who went lo work out of high school were fd1r yame and were drafted by the hundreds of thousands. The sons of middle;-and upper-class Americc.1ns were protected in college for four years and then by such edfly combdt shelters dS the m1hlary reserves and the various state National Guards. It was when these alterna- tives became overcrowded or ran lheu course lhitt Lyndon Johnson started to feel th<> real heat to get us out of Vietnam. In World War II, students left college by the thousands to enlist m the mil- itary; ounng Vietnam, they flocked to colleges by the thousands to avoid military seTVlCe in a war that the maJonty of Amencans didn't support. Bill Clinton was sim- ply followi.ng lhis lead. ft's • unfortunate -and dls0hyp- ocritical -that he couldn't deal with his opposition to that war directly and honest- ly. Gore did, dramatizing the difference once more between G-0re and Clinton on moral issues Core's U.S Sendtor·fdther was one of the led<.hng oppo· nents of the Vietnc.1m Wdr m Congress. His son WdS deeply mvolved m antiwdr activities at Harvard So when Al got out of college, he had a tough decision to make: heed h.ts country's call to fight a war to which hP was implacably opposed, or use the clout available to hlm to avoid 1t. After agomzmg for several weeks, he 1omed the Army and ser-Ved for five months m Vietnam That he has exag- gerated his role 1n the war in public statements is unfortu- nate But the bottom line is that he made a tough deci- sion in which duty to his country superseded his strong feelings of dntlpathy .for the war. Whl"!n you'u• weighing the military claims of lhe candt· ddh:\S in the monthi; to come, consider that 8111 Bradley's Vietnam service was state· side m the Air Force Reserve. George W. Bush -from a family that strongly support- ed the Vietnam War - I embraced the safety net of the Texas Air Nallonal Guard. So did J . Danforth Quc:,tyle, whose fdmily news- papers poured gasoline on the Vietnam conflict dally, but saw fit to help son Ocin fmd a sinecure m lhe Ind1dna National Guard. There 1s onl! subslantldl Vietnam figure dmong the presidential candidates: An· zond Sen. John McCain. That his war servicf' was predes- tined by the achievements of his m1hlar} fam1Jv tdkes nothing away from his hero- ism. But we ne.ed to look at the others with d clear eye. too. And tf lhe mihtary issue is fuzzy. the hXpocrisy may not be. I . JOSEPH N. BELL IS a Santa Ana Heights resident. His column runs , Thursdays Tn 1939. wh••n Dorothea J.Sh~ly starti:!d her job as a li~r.l!,rian in NP-wport Beach. tlwre was orw library ii1 town. in Balboa. At the tim • she said, the library was a hot ~pot for Saturday n I g h .t entertain: m e n l b1•c·aus.- tlwrt> was ~· littlf' rl..,u to do. Sh••ely Pwntually w1•nt on to b 1• c o m e Dorothea the chief Sheely librarian at the library, holding the position for 30 years. 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A4 Thursday, November 11, 1999 i . . Foundation to support new public arts center • Committee set to present a formal proposal to µie Newport Beach City Council later this month. lblf rb NEWPORT BEACH -It ap~ that the Arts Founda- tion is officially on board to help raise funds for the $12-million Arts and Education Center, tlespite previous indications that 1t might not be interested lf the center w~ publicly run. •we just have to use good common sense (in choosing dis- plays)," Wood said. Herzog was further con- cerned that large companies would hesitate in case they were rejected by the city as potential donors. . ADMIRAL A NEW COAT Marty McGree vey puts a new coat of paint on the bottom of the AdmJral, one of the boats In the fleet from Balboa Island Ferry Company. The tinlsbed product wlll be launched ·• today without much hoopla. The boats are painted twice a year. DON LEACH I OAJLY PILOT . , . ., Less than two weeks t,)efore the ad hoc committee for the center presents its propoSdl before the City Council, conurut- tee members have omaally quelled the debate over whether the center should be owned and operated pnvately or publicly "We're all on the same page," said committee chairman At Tuesday's meeting, how- ever, it was pointed out that with a se~n-member gover· nance board. including a mix of commµnity members and city staff, Ule voting would be democratic. This would allow the nonprofit foundation to pn- vately raise funds for the public center without fear of legal repercussions. It would operate much in the same way that the private Library Foundation raises money for the public Newport Beacli Library. Pro-airport sup~rvisors sound $e alarm on El Toro: Jim Wood. . "We always were," Art FoWl· dation pr~dent Howard f ler- zog quickly responded. The issue swiaced more than two months ago when the com- Jllittee was choosing what gov- ernance model they would pre- sent to the City Council. While tome,.like Wood, felt a publicly bwned and operated center would be simpler, Herzog and others wanted a privately run center. They were concerned the city could potentially inter- fere with artistic freedom. In addition, if money was privately raised for a potential- ly controversial display, the City Council wouldn't have the authority to reject the proposal. The ad hoc committee plans to form a Capital Campaign Committee, which will work together with the Arts Founda- tion to raise the money needed to build the center. The com- mittee will present its proposal at the Nov. 22 City Counol meeting. NEWPORT BEACH Three seemingly frustrated pro-airport county supervisors said this week their side is los- ing the battle 'lO build an inter- national airport al the former El Toro air base. 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GRF.c Rtsl...ING ~"" COSTA MESA -Touting an impressive list of speakers who have either been a victim Qf violence or have dealt with it fu~than.d, a three-day worK- shop took aim at answering some of the issue's most per- plexing questions. The sessions, 14 in all, attracted more than 1,000 stu- . d$C> who packed the Stu- dent Center Lounge on the oc<; campus. The student- run workshop is held annual- ly and tackles d variety of spqal issues Tius year, orga- nµ~rs felt it was necessary to a(l4ress random vi6teilce, calling the sen es, .. Victory Over Violence.'' "People have talked about the problems and now it's tiroe to fmd the solutions," said Eddie Hooes, one of the 'sh.tdents who planned the event. "If we can get people ta.BpTead the word, maybe we rrught get things solved. If we don't get involved, nothing will get done." Speakers came from all walks of life, ranging from law enforcement officers, educators or social workers. The hrst was Tanyd Brown, the younger sister of Nicole Brown Simpson, who was brutally murdered outside her Brentwood apartment m 1995. Another speaker, who shares Brown's pain of losing a loved one, was Cindy Soto. The Costa Mesa resident talked on Wednesday about her 4-year-old daughter, Sier- ra, who was kllled m May along with 3-year-old Bran- don Wiener. The tots were frolicking in a child care cen- ter's playground when an oncommg car plowed into t,l\~. The driver has been ed with murder, cdly making statements t~Jle was out to "ktll inno- ~nt children." · :1lie last SlJC months have Odie a time for healing for ~ who has spent much of l14f t;ime creating a foundation u.; her daµghter's name. Soto iu)pes the foundation can fOctlitate change.and provide tpter safety at day care cen- t,rs. and possibly public I . BMW · c Auto Technics Inc. 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Speaking helps purge my emotions into something positive.• Although no definitive answers were given as to how to eliminate the heinous acts that have captured headlines, some presenters spo e about warning signs. Probably the most animal- ' .. ed speaker, the only one to give a presentation twice, was Emma LaMer, an OCC pro· fessor. LaMer delved into lhe male psyche and tackled the question of "Why Males Kill: ln at least five shootings this year, th~ perpetrator has been a man. LaMer said men have a •code of masculinity," where they c:lre qnly able to show two of seven emotions: joy and anger . .;r'he oilier emo- tions -fear,-Sadness, shame, guilt and foneliness -are repressed dt an early age and can lead to anger. "Every time you are lonely, it turns into anger," she s·aid. "Every tune you are spamed, it turns into anger. Eventually, it turns mto rage and at the end of that is violence." LaMer noted boys ages 12 to 19 are 400 times more like- ly to kill than women. But she believes violent behavior m men can be curbed 1f the code is broken. "If you took every emotion away from women except joy and anger, you would have women committing these shootings," she added. "When you disconnect from your emotions, then you don't care about yourself and don't have empathy for others. When you lose ·your emotions, you become violent." • But local health<are officials try to make th~ best of Board of Supervisors' ~ -'decision that left them with virtucilly nothing from ~e windf~. SUSAN Mc.CORMAO.: ~Ph COSTA MESA -Local health-care workers tried to rem.am optinustic Wednesday despite the Board of Supervi~ sors' depsion Tuesday to spend most of its $912 million in tobacco settlement funds to pay off debt and build a new jail. "In a way, it was a win and a loss," SaJd Jean Forbath, founder of Share Our Selves and Health Alliance to Rein- vest the Tobacco Settlement. "The win was that the super- visors are hnally looking at health care, which they've never really done in the past.• The board told health-care ofbaals that it would work Wlth them dunng the next four months to come up with a plan to spend an undeter- rruned amount of the settle- ment on the agencies' needs. Previously, the board said it would give the agencies $7 nullion. Steve Nforeau, a Hoag Hospital administrator and .,,. __ ........ "F ,. chair of the county's commit-I tee for me<lical services of in<ligents, said he is opti- mistic about tlus deClSton at least. •Through the negotiation. process, we're 1ust a& likely to get more money as we are to get less," Moreau said •I think the negotiation process gives us a vehicle for really telling (the board J our story." During the ne:xt 25 years, the county will receive $912 milhon as part o{ a nation- wide tobacco lawsuit settle- ment. No restrictions were set as to how the money could be spent. In Southern Cabio~ma, Orange County is the only co~ty not allocating most of its money toward health care. The Board of Supervi- sors in San Diego recently voted to allocate 100% of its settlement funds toward health-care needs, and m Los Angeles, supervisors voted to build a new county hospital. The board has said that paying off its debt, which came to the forefront when the county went bankrupt in 1994, will ave the county hundreds of millions that may be used to maintain a • new Jail . Health care workers say they are worried that the county has totally strayed from the idea behind receiv- ing the money. "We certainly understand the validity ... of paying down debt," said Forbath. "But the interest they're sav· ing we feel legitunately should be used for health care" Costa Mt•sa resident Den- nis Clark, cha.tr of the Health Care Council of Orange County, said he felt "sick" and "totally disappointed• about the board's decision "This is 'tobacco settle- ment money.' They've totally lost sight ot that,• he said. "The fact of the matter is [improved "lealth-care ·ser- vices) will t .. in Jails. There is a need for i>eople to access those kin<'-. of [services] without brPaking the law first." --.. For ·the best health care in Qrange .~ounty, the choice is clea~ Witb a staff of highly s"lkd pro/esskmals and national/} rw:ognl.ted Qmters. of E.trolknce m ca11en; beart, orthopedics and uiomcn'.r bMJtb, lt'.r "'61r u•by HOQ[( ts th# recognized IMikt'fi" quality beallb <'#ro In~ Cnunty. In/ad, Hoag bas been ranlled lbe ti bo,spillll by Orarsge County tesiderits/or sl.:r ron.'«lltl11t years• lloag JlospitaJ accepts nearly 1twry beallb plan lndNdlng PPOs and HMO · And, ifJOI' batre . qu.stions regarding JOUr bealtbcarf options. 11""8 offm ®istanu from a bealt'b plan rrpresenlalf rie. lrben It rt>me. litM lo cboo._fe '°'" beallbcm'f /"lrlMl'S, HollB llospl/41 aNI a Huag pb:J·ncian are cldly tbf bm cb61cf. ..For ""'"I~ c.11 l/Of(MfO·R04G, or /of a pby lcian rr/tm'tll Cll/I !HM60·2a-H .. ·. A6 Thursday, November 11, 1999 SOLDIER uS T 0 R I E S ... •--- I ·• \ Vietnam veteran Daily Piiot haunting rnemori . -• .. USIC Bill Nolte turned to his guitar t~ work out his Life goes on for us you lee Living In thi.s I011d !Of r~e But Jn my heart you'll alway• be A~ you fought to heep us free. ·t .erapy feelings about the war and how vets were treated Nolte sought the help of his longllrne gwtar lnstruc~or, Mark Turnbull, and Laguna Beach mus1c1ans Steve Wood and Beth Pitchet, to refine 'the song and record it. After its completion, Nolte sent a CQ of the song to President Cliilton, Rep. Dana Rohrabacher and Sen. John McCain, who was a prisoner of war for six years in Vietnam. BRIAN P09UDA I DAILY PllOT After he returned from Viebtam, Bill Nolte was determined to improve the public's perception of those who served in the war. He eventually turned to his guitar to put his thoughts into a song, which he sent to President Clinton. ~"·g'~~,, • GIA & EGL Certified Diamonds • CUstomir.ed Orders • Engagement & Wedding Rings • Repairs While You Waii • 16 Independent Merchants W hen Bill Nolte decided to JOin the Manne Corps dunng the Viet- nam War, he believed he was serving his country and honor- ing his father and uncle, who were both career Marines. And though he was wow;id- ed by shrapnel when his vehi- cle rolled over a mine and saw his fellow soldiers die one after another, Nolte was not pre- pared for the cold reception he received when he returned home. 'ftle attitudes he ·encoun- tered made him determined to change the public's perception of Vietnam veterans. "I'm obsessed with the idea of helping people to remem- ber Vietnam vets in a positive image,• the 53-year-old said. HYou want to be proud of serv- ing your country." 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I wanted to say goodbye to my friend Jack Burke, and at· the same time, all the veterans that made the ultimate sacrifice for this country.· Burke was a friend of NoJte's from Boston who was killed in action. • "They said y_ou weren't supposed to get close to oth- ers, but you have to talk to somebody," Nolte said. "We talked about what we wanted to do when we got out of there ... He was killed when he was just two months from going home." A mix of piano, guitar and oboe support Nolte's tenor voice in hls •So Long Song." Don't forget your native sons They're the brave. coura- geous ones Who gave their lives across the sea As they fought to keep us free. While Nolte gently reminds his listeners to honor his fellow. countrymen, he also sings of letting go of his Nolte received a reply from Clinton, who wrote, •vou have my best wishes," and from Robrabacher, who wrote, "I'm pleased to know a songwriter m my district cares enough to write patriotic music.• Rohrabacher also surprised Nolte With a revelation: "You know that we have a common cause. I recently wrote a song called 'God Bless This Coun- try.'" While Nolte feels tus memorial song has been a suc- cess, he said it was his first and only about Vietnam. 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' -1 His military career was so long • ~d distingwshed tha\ .Mahurin, 'wpo isn't gtven to boasting about • ltimsell, takes several minutes , .1'1tnerely runru.r\g through the unem- : ellished names and dates VETERAN CONTINUED FROM A 1 ·we were hyped up and .re dy to go. We wanted to get into it,• he said, recall· mg the enthusi~sm people felt ~t the thought of 'lervmg their COWlt.ry. However, he proved an adept stu- dent. Within a month, h was a lieu- tenant and nine months after his com- mission, he was promoted to captain. All the while, as he trained and waved com- panies off to fight the war. Fusselman yearned to jom them. He became so frustrated that by the last company he trainee, Fusselman nearly' commanded a colonel to send him off to war. And then, 1ust as he was once agam dose to shipping off, F~elman caught spinal memngiti.S from a rat bite while sleep1ng m the de!;ert. The s,ick· ness left him with a 106-degree temper- ature, deb1btatmg headaches and a month of sticking six-inch needles mto his spme to drain the flwd. •My fm~rs bled fiom grabbmg-Oirto the bed coils so hard,• he remembered, shuddering at the thought. uJ ' The 80-year-old Newport Island resident flew combat missions dur- • lng World War U and the Korean -War, receiving credit tor shooting c. ONRAO LAU I DAILY PILOT Veteran "Bud" Mahurin shot down nearly 30 enemy planes during his career as a fighter pUoL ln his honor, the USS Constitution flew the flag he holds. Sa months later, Fusselman was recu- perating in Pdlm Springs, still deter- mined to fight once he recovered. But fate had other plans. Ooe nigh.t he went out to dinner and met Gigi, who a couple months. later would become his wife· for the ne~t 44 years. Now ex:pertencing newfound . love, thoughts of gunfire dnd falling bombs m a foreign country evap0rated. He received an honorable d1scharge and remained on domesbc shores. ' •Clown 25 112 German, one Japan- ese and 3 1/2 Russian planes {half 'e 'plane denotes kills he accom- 'pUshed with assistance from other pilots). His success in Europe made •Nfahurin the Army Au Force's . ' leading ace in 1944, and today it • 'makes him, as he puts it, "the only guy liVJDg" who can speak of hav- L.:Jr\o shot down so many planes m so 1-many different places: . Mahurin was also on the receiv- tp end of enemy fire a few times. "I've had to parachute thre~ tntles and I crashed once;" fie remembered. In 1944 -"March 21: he said. ~tm not likely to forget that date" -Mahurin's P-47 was cbpped while he was attacking a German bomber. He escaped his flanung plane and ended up spending more than a month with the French resistance before being flown to England. Later, 'during the Korean War, Mahurin was m charge of the 4th Fighter-Interceptor Wing and dueled in the skies with Russian MIG-15s. 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He broke his arm in the eriswng crash, was captured by North Koreans and spent the next 16 months in solitary confinement. These days, Mahunn, who still likes to fly a Piper ~erokee, keeps himself involved with a variety of what he calls "do-good projects," including charitable work with the Amencan Fighter Aces Assn. and -~--~ CEw:x-C-.• writing dbout his expenences in com bell l le's finished two books already. mcludmg the recently pubhshed study "Hitler's Fall Guys,• which exdmmes the post- World War ll ostracism of Ger- mdny's hghter pilots He says he corresponds frequrntly w1tt:J. Ger- mdn <unnen, \\.'1th whom . he shared the skies, and wtlh the families of some ol those who did- n't survive. In spite of the dangers h~ encountered over the ~ourse of his cdreer, Mahunn has nothing but praise for the milildry experience. 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The Ebell Club of Newport Beach will meet at 11 30 a.m. at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bdyside Dnve, Newport Beach Diane Flaher- ty, a feng shw consultant, will speak. For more inforrnaUon or re ervtttion , call (949) 721- 9267. The Jewish Communl~ Cen· tcr of Orange County host5 lsraP-li my:stery writer and lit·· erary cntic Batya Gw, who wdl discuss her newest book:, "Murder Duet,• dt 7 p .m. The ..event is $10 for members, $15 for nonmembers. The center is at 250 East Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 755-0340. . Inventors Forum, Caltfom.Lil's largest nonprofit investor clssiswnce organization, hosts t1 serrunar sum.ma.rt.zing the steps for developing an inven- tion from 7:30 to 10 p.tn. at OCC's Sdence Lecture Hall. The event is $15. OCC is at 2701 . FatrView Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 540-2491. HypnoUst Frank Genco will present a one-hour stage show at 7 p.m. at Tutally Coffee Cafe, 1525 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa. The show is free and open to the public. For more information. call (714) 435-9367. Mary Ellen Weaver, co - founder, chamnan and CEO of Data ,frocessing Resources Corporation, will present •Motivated Tea.ms: The Llnch- ptn of Growth and Success~ at the meeting of the Association for Corporate Growth. The meeting, which st.arts at 4:30 p.m. at the Sutton Place.Hotel, ~ free for members and $40 for nonmembers The Sutton Place Hotel is at 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For more inlorrnatiQn, call (949) 862-9644 FRIDAY OCC bolds "Return to Swe· den," the third in its series of • Annchait Adventures,• at 7 p.m. in the Robert B. Moore Theatre. The event will fea- ture television director Dale Johnson, who will describe his recent trip to Sweden. Tickets are $6 to $9. OCC is al 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-5880. Dawn Kohler, author of "A New Dawn Rising," will sign her book at Barnes & Noble Fashion Island from 7 to 9 p.m. The store is at 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 759-0982. The Susan G. Komen Breast '~ Cancer Foundauon ponsors "Empowenng SWVlVON, • an ovemew of Healing Odys ey, a retreat for women cancer SU!Vlvors, from noon to l :30 p.m. The Komen Foundation is at 3191·A Airport Loop Dn- ve, Costa Mesa. The event 1s $5. For more information, call (714) 957·9157, ext. 70. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce hosts a. free business assistance workshop with economic development dean George Blanc, from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the chamber offices, · 1470 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 251-8877. SATURDAY The Plecemakers' Country Stot"e will hold a •Peddlers' Market" from 9 a.m. to 4 p .m. The event will include a garage sale and refreshments. The store is at 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 641· 3112. Family Doctors Office will offer $5 flu shots for communi- ty members from 9 to 11 a..m. The-office is at the Kmart Plaza" Center, 2200 Harbor Blvd., Suite B210, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 548-2273. The Walking Tall Founda- tion's "Run for the Future,• an event featuring a SK run and walk, a lOK run and a hall- mile kids' event, takes place Saturday morning in Fairview ne Coaatry Ian C...c.Je OolllA Allal '111eBeotStoft Newpon Pldllre Frw s ..... Pllce SantJt Whitcomb Cira Aadquet Vld0ri8D a CO.pany Park in Costa Mesa. For start time:», registration feei. and more information, call (714) ~1-5417. f riends of the Newport Bay will sponsor a free walking tour of the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve. Tours will leave from the comer of East Bluff Drive and Back Bay Road in Newport Beach every 15 minutes between 9 and 10:15 a .m. For more informa- tion, call (949) 786-8818. The Harbor Mesa !Jons Club will hold its fourth annual hol- iday bou~que from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . at Estancia High School, 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. The boutique will feature handcrafted gifts and decorator items. The American Cancer Society Discover Shop of Corona del Mar is holding the first of its ·wellness Saturday" events at 9 am. Dr. James Harden will speak on wellne$s for cancer survivors. The event is free and coffee will be served. For more information, call (949) 640-4777. OCC is ottering a women's keelboat class on Saturdays staring today and running through Dec. 11. The co~e is $125. The Sailing Center is at 1801 West Pacific Coast High- way, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 645-9412. Oasis Senior Center will hold a pancake breakfast from 7 :30 to 10 a.m. The breakfast includes pancakes. sausage, coffee and orange juice and costs $2 for adults and $1 for children. The center is at 800 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 644-3244. OCC's Sailing Center hosts a 2 112-hour seminar, "Llfe at 30 Knots," by Gino Morrelli, designer of high-speed multi- hull sailboats. The presenta- tion will feature video footage, slides and broken pieces of a multi.hull boat. Tickets are $10. 130 EAST 17'1' ST. • COSTA MESA At ........ at:MJ.,.. ...... (Behind the HARP INN) (949) 722-1177 ltOW llOUllSc'nae.S• I...._ CAPE HO\Jll9cMow-S..8-·!'p• membersof · ~ our healthcare family. .. B oard-cf'rt1fir·d rcJi,1tri' 1an Slielley aacon, M.D, and \.f.fery Brouwer; M.D, h.s .. e joined the t...dinger 1\i\cdical G roup pc<lirltrics department • Berrram EJ;as. M:.D---• Harry mlman, M.D • Mai-Klianh Tran, M.D • Burton Willis, M.D Or: Chacon and Dr: Brouwer arc also members of the physician staff at ~~untain Valley Rrg1onol r lospital and Medical Center: Together with the entire pediatric st'1ff at Edinger 1\\f·dical group. they are dedicated to providi ,.g comprehensive care for the newest members of your fiGnily. • 2-f-hour on-call pediatrician ~:~~;;~~~~~~~·. 2-1-bour nurseadvic-e Shelley Chacon , MD and Valery Brouwer, MD Board·Certif ied Ped1atncians (714) 438-3838 E DINGE R M F.:DICAI.. G ROUP, JN c . • Ccnvenient appointm~nt bout"$ • furgeqc.y weekend and bolid.y appointments • plea.1ed lo off er ... today until the year 2000 011/hentic Chinue antiq11e f11mil11re ... with <;lnistmas characteristics an ~uspicious n11mber 1 SALE 25 % off txtmdetl hours ..• tutsday through saturtlay JO a.m. ti/ 4 p.m. 11bunJant trt11.1urts ... tahinn.s, grtal 11nd hig, rtd and blarlt and WO(Jd medium and Ima/I and sptri.1Uy painted tabks, lotu and lonx and very long 1111d some lacqutrtd artful chinesr window /atria and doon and artifiws of old China The new h1pmcnr It in the •archou1e . • 670 17th t. (be nd Computer Rtc)dcr) ~ b) l{lPO!ntment 11nywnc: 9-t? 929·1 l • .. .. Doily Pi'9t The Sailing Center is at 1801 W t Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infonnnuon, call (949) 6-45-9412. .,Fashion for Funds,• a c scholan;hip benefit lunaMIPn and fashion show, is set r noon Saturday al St. Miehe 's and All Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific Vi~w Dnve, Corona del Mar. TI ~ts are $15. Por more infonnation, call (949) 645-3599. SUNDAY The f int United Meth Church of Costa Mesa soomars an Alternative Christmas ket from 11:15 am. to 1:3<l Representatives from charitable organizations attend the event. For mJte information, call (949) 548-11127. IJberty Baptist Church ~I honor •the men and women who protect and serve others• at 11 am. The church fS,.at 1000 Bison Ave., Ne~rt Beach. For more mf ormation, call(949)760-5444. ' ... MONDAY The Automobile Club ot Southern Calilomia presents •On Stage Alaska,• a free ll~. musical and multimedia show,; at 7 p.m. at the Costa M~ Community Center, 1845 Pi« ' Ave. The program· featu~. Alaska residents and histori];al: experts who perform so~ l and skits about the state's rJ'b heritage. For more infomta' lion, call (714) 424-7871. • ~ .... • Newport-Mesa UnU~d School DlStrict presents "1btJ Parent Project," a family SWr· • vival skills series for the p)r .. 1 ents of strong-willed, noncojn· pliant or destructive adoles . cents. The free, si.x-week ses., sions will be held from 7 to, 9:30 p.m. on Monday evenings, Nov . .15 througb. Dec. 20, at Ensign Mid.die School in Newport. Bea h• 2000 Cliff Drive. The progran1 is also available in Spanish For more information, ~ (714) 424-7560. • The Monday Night Footb~ . Widows Club will hold a mee ing at Whole Foods Mark.I? · Thiangle Square, at 7 p.m. nlM free meetmg .will feature ligijt refreshments and programs o topics such as giving an receiving hand massage , make-overs and aromatherct py. Whole Foods lS at 187J> Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa. f more informauon, call (9 ); 574-3800 Reservations reqwred r----, 120°/ol I OFF I II Entire Purchase 11 Valid WICoupon I Accept all competitor I I Coupons I Exp. 11/30/99 L-~=--.:1 1052 Irvine Ave. Westdiff Plaz.a (949) 646-5746 by Occdrtta Rich, O.D.S. A DF.NTALANOIOR • # . . 1 lt)oi1y Pilot SCHOOL SPIRIT ,,N ewport-Mesa famWes supporting their student-ath- ";1.et.es on the Newport Harbor High School water polo , teams gathered to raise funds and spirit at the Kings ,,,., ~oad residence of Sandra and Robert Welner. The var- sity boys' water polo team ls ranke d No. 1 in Orange County. From left, seated, are Sandra Welner and Lau- ren Johnson, vice president of the boosters. From left, standing, are Tom Probert, president of the boosters, .,. and Robert Weiner. • • • F~G rc=====r:t Making Your World Better From Within! . . . (949) 645-9325 SEE OUR WEB PAGE http://ivwl~farthingintertors.com . Remodeling!!!! Kitchen and Bath Specialists .Ca ll For FREE In Home Consultation. Expert lnJerior Designers and On-Staff Cre~s , . 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"The Silvers have been arbiters of.due. casual footwear for 30 years at F~d Segal m Los Angeles,• offered public relations representative Caitlin Dowe-Sands. Stanley Silver added, ."Orange County is a very sophtsticated audience and we plan on bringing all of our shoe-savvy and cutting-edge designer wear right he re.• The phtlosophy was not lost on the locdl crowd w~o ~~~ THE ha<t come to examme the goods for a good. ~ause. Jeanette Segerstrom, manag· ing partner ol C.J. Segen;trom and Sons, was also m the opcmng·mght crowd.along with Todd Rm- sell, Connie Scherer, Richard Moriarty, Anton Segerslrom and South Coast Pla7.d's hard- working community relation execullve Btllur Wallerich, Nalffifial €'httrity League' · Juniors is a mother-daughter organ12abon, founded m 1962, with a missfon to "m1tJutc> and promote chantahle endC>avors while fostering mother-daugh- ter re lationship!) in phildn· throp1c, culturdl and socidl activitiPs, # said league pres1· ------OEJ>ARI M E''T 'i6 --------- The Original Soow ViJlagt• Gin ~1 Fc~1unni: 'fJdiJ Ho/11 I _,• ~ ol 11 Peel: inside tmd discrrcer fJ!.•hnt makes this speri11/. Each Gift Set h11 n complete 3-dimen ional -.ccne inMde the hou ... c. When ~ou ".tnr a ~1ft-and the cxpenenl·c of rcce1\ ing tt -rube t:hemhcd, trust Dep:mmenc 56. The SUver Feet opening-night party at South Coa t Plaza was a benefit for the National C harity League Junior • charlUes. From left are Patricia and tanley Uver and pres- ident of NCL Newport Chapter Clnd} Stokke. · dent Cindy Stokke. funds ldlsed form the nud- weck cocktdil reception d!ld ston• openmq, including a genc.>rous $,5,000 dondt1on I from Silver Feet, will benefit three chdnhes supported by NCL Juniors, the l hgh Hopes • _Paper-Goods Neurolog1cdl Rc>cow•ry Group Inc , Rehrtb1htc1t10n C<>nler. the Orange Co<1st College Cl,1l<he11's CPntN, c.md the Pl"d1tttnc Cunc<•r Rc>scarch C1 1ntP1 • B.W. COOK~ CQlumn appears Thur~days and Saturdays • UJSIOm Gift Wrapping • ~nted BallooOs • (Worn~ • Helium Tank Rentals (Largest Selection of Greeting & Photo Cards Jn Orange County) . L,1 0.,..1~-. ,/ .1.1~ ~,,,,,.,. 1"M.t ~r,rs~I !·~,.., We De li ver )o .. , lot Orl.111-1 270 E. 17th Street • CCl ta Mesa 949 72 2-1803 • :,, .... \C 'ff el".fl~~t e(Jfl.Jh? Fl"e9u.e1rt Ok.rt 4feotiol(.f? 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The basic premise of the "little guy• jousting against .one of the country's giant ma1or mdustnes makes it intriguing. The behind- REEL CRITICS ~~~~~~~- face machina- tions of busmess monoliths who think they can flimflam theu vicbm, the U.S govern- ment dnd the public will set off alarms m every viewer. The events, individually · and collectively, as the drama moves mexorably along, makes this recounting com- pellmg And the complications that drivP the storytelling make this film one of the most engrossing of U1e year. The story ts true. Jeffrey Wigand, a vice president m research for the cigarette com- pany Brown & Williamson, is fired. Shortly after he lS approached by Lowell Bergman (Pacino) of "60 Min- utes~ to tell the American public what he knows about whether ogarettes are adctic- • Eleanore Humphrey tive and can be fatdl. Despite · • contrary tes- timony under oath by top exec- utives of all the leading tobacco companies, the contro- versy is exploding and'a first-rate subject for the news magazines. The fact that anyone who follows the news, no matter how desultory, is aware that all this is indisputable, does not dissipate the suspense. Although we kdow the out- corne, ·bow Wigand's interview Ws!S finally aired on •so Min- utes,• the step and setbacks before it is finally accom- plished is a cliffhanger painstakingly, but clearly, pieced together. As Bergman, a senior pro- ducer on "60 Minutes,• Paci- no brings a passion to his role that makes his drive and integrity a refreshing reminder of.s~emingly forgotten stan- datds for journalists. His per- formance is a highlight of the picture. Next to Pacino in quality acting is Russell Crowe, who plays the whistle-blower Wigand. Crowe makes us understand and empathize with the agonies and vacilla- tions he went through during SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13 • 6pm ------WATCH THI ------ HOL YFl ELD vs LEWIS FIGHT •or m=ma.mE---- wlth the PURCHA.$1, of one of our DELUXE MEALS .:r., $15.00 · 1/4 lb. STE.AK DINNER · Chicken or steak PAJITAS this extended period - including the loss of his family, threats against his family and· life, and a barrage of lies to discredit him "leaked• to the public. These harassments occurred both before he was interviewed .and in the long weeks when the pbwerful tobacco cartel put pressure on CBS to suppress the segment. CBS top management, in turn, successfully intimidated "60 Minutes" to keep them from - airing it. It has been reported that ALSO PLIYlll Mike Wallace, the emmcnce gris of the awesome CBS flag· ship news show, was not hap- py with Christopher Plum- mer's interpretatior. of him. As a devoted "60 Minutes" fan, it seemed Plummer did a com- petent and discerning acting job. Don Hewitt, who has made "60 Minutes" whttt it is, aJso shows some day on hls feet. Remember, however, this is a true story. and these errors in judgment by such stalwart personalities are handled with enough eXpos1tion and sensi- tivity that the motivations can be understood. Altho1,1gh Touchstone, the production company, acknowl- edges there were a few changes for dramatic pUfPOS· es, "The Insider" is basically a straightforward recounting of a powerful and major event in recent American histocy. Much of "The Insider" is exemplary filnuna.king. Some of the directing by Michael Mann, however, and many feet of the editing were just downright bad. The credits listed three editors, who obvi- ously worked at odds with each other or were. given con- fusing instructions by Mann. · KESQt11'11 CHICKEN Bnast · SBRDCP WSAA SALAD corvod with tic• boanc •nd ceblMio Mlad · The dlsttnctJve cuisine of Majorca • a blend of the best of Spanish and Mediterranean flavors. Whatever Mann's reasons for extreme close-ups, or being •turned on• by the cur· rent fad of psychedelic effects and quick cuts, or not having a clear vision of what he want- ed in his final cut, the movie suffers from some of the most erratic directing and inept editing of the detade. Don't let these flaws keep you from seeing "The Insid- er.• Just mutter imprecations under your breath at the bad shouts and lousy editing. You'll find tolerance worth- while. Shortly, the movie gets back to straightforward shooting and will grab you totally. •ELEANORE~. •aver 65," lives in Costa Mesa and is a political junkie involved with several city committees. 1000 Bristol North ~lwttfl Bird\ &. )ai!lbof tt) Newport Beach, CA 92660 'Insider' is one of the year's best movies The . Original MtKE'I CARPETI ALL CARPET & FLOORING . 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Jt is a grtpp1og and sus- penseful sequence of events that packs as much punch as a good.' l mystery A novel. u The cast . includes Al·- Pacino as Lowell Bergman, a . producer at "60 Minutes,• Christopher Plummer as •so Minutes• journalist Mike Wal- . lace, and Russell Crowe as research scientist Jeffre:f Wigand. The film begins with a seemingly irrelevant scene in Iran between Bergman and Wallace that basicaJly sets the tone for Wallace's tenacity, and also sets forth his relationship with his pro- ducer, Bergman. The film then switches to the story at • hand. • 1 ln 1995, Bergman tells Wal- lace and "60 Minutes# execu1 tive producer Don Hewitt tha~ he believes Wigand, a research scientist recently fired by Brown & Williamson -the nation's third-largest cigarette company -is ready to blow the whistle on his for· mer bosses. The repercussions of su.ch infonnation could be immense. Wigand would be • putting himsell on the line by violating a confidentiality agreement he signed with Brown & Williamson that paid him $300,000 per year -hls new job as a teacher pays him a tenth of that. Wigand's wife is upset that he would put the weUare of his family at risk. Despite the risks, Wigand presses forward. Why? rt isn't heroism. tt iSn't until hls former boss uses veiled threats to push for a tougher confidentiality pact that Wigand's anger rises. ,, Crowe's performance as Wigand deftly reveals this iso• lated man who seems to close off tus emotions for fear of what.might happen if they should spill out This perfor-• mance is clearly one of the best of the year. nus true story, like .. All the President's Men" and "QUi.Z Show," is full of suspense and realism. It is truly one of the ' t year's best, especially consid-' ering the award-worthy per· • fonnance of Crowe. Even though it may appear to be a less-than-exciting sub- ject, this film is a must-see for 1 all,anditwill surpriseevep the most skeptical viewers. • MICHEUE HANCOCK, 27, II~ it'\ Newport Beach with her husband and works for a Costa Mesa law firm Car Accident? fR.E£ REPOIIT mu1s d<>'t!y.llQ Sl'CTCU you need to know ~lore yw stnle r.>u r a.i< or 1pc.&k wn.h an Don't let anoihcr cliy .r;o by unu call 1he Toll frtt 14 br. R.ecot'dlll'1,,:: M-ae •t l..US-S91-1071 Car Accident? WHY PAY DEPT STORE PRICES? Visic our a AREA RUG STUDIO Rugs & Runners on Sale , • N'S . 1663 Placencia St., \..osra Mesa . (949)646-41)8 .it' ALSO 011 STAGE 'THE PIANO LESSON' SouUt C04st Repertory pr • entS August Wilson' otPfatio Less'on' through . Nov. 21. Tickets are $28 fo ~7. ShoW' tirncS"are ·Tues-dilv through Fnday at a p.nt., saturday at 2:30 and 8.,P..rn., and Sunday at 2:30 dhCi 7:30 p.m. SCR is at 655 Town Center.Drive, Costa Mesa. Por more informa- tion, cilll (714) 708·5555. , 'SW.VIA' A.R.. Gumcy's comic play . "Sylvia" will run through Nov 20 at The-Theatre Dis- tdtt Ul Costa ·M~sa. Show times are at 8 p.m. Fndays and Saturdayi> and 7 p.m. on Sundays. Tickets are $15 for Friday and Sunday per- fonnances, $20 for Saturday perfonnances. The Theatre District is at 2930 Bristol St., Suite C-106, Costa Mesa For (llore inf onnation, call , ln4) 435-4043. READERS REPERTORY THEATRt: Foend~ of the Costa Mesa Libraries will sponsor the play ~The Masque oC Rea-- sort," by Robert Frost, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. The program is suitable for high school students and up The pldy will be at the Mesa Verde tibrary, 2969 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa. For more lnlorma- tion, call (714) 546-5274.. 'OKLAHOMA' Ensign Intermediate School prcsen~ ·oklahoma• Nov. 18 through 20 at 7 p.m. at tlJe Robert B. Wentz The- ater of Newport Harbor High School. 1ickets are $3 fXr btudents, $5 for general adinission. The theater lS at the comer of IIVUle Avenue and 15th St., Newport Be~ch. For more informa- tion, call (949) 515-6910. 'A CHRISTMAS CAROL' S&Uth Coast Repertory pre- :iiat'its "A Christmds Carol" Nov. 27 through D~c. 26 on it:,; mamstage. Shows dre Tu · day through Friday at 8 •p.m ., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p .m., and Sunday at - 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $17 to $39. The thcatet is at 655 Town Center Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. For more infonnation,call(714)708· 5555. '· CHRISTMAS COMEDY O CJC's Theater Department hosts its 14th annual Christ- mas show, •An Old·Fash- lOlled Christmas Show and left Cream SodaJ, • Dec. 2 t}\l;ough 5 and 9 through 12 ul its Drama Lab Theater. The show is at 7 p.m. Th~day through Saturday ~hts and at 2 p.m. Sun- days. 'Tickets are $8 to $9. For more mfonnation, call (714) 432-5880. -.. Gift ~ Antique .... Spcdahy Furniture l Ioliday 1 lours: on-Fri 10·6 •Sar10·5 • 369 F.. t7• St., IEJ CoataMaa (949) 646-67 45 Ci'eto.• rrom Ralpl11) •• date book Thuudcry, November 11, 1999 Al J . 'Summer Moon' enri.ched by events of past TC>MTrrus • U pstairs, on the main· stage, a young black man seeks to buy the land his ancestors once worked as slaves m "The Piano Les- son.• Downstairs, on the Sec- ond Stage, a young Nisei woman yearns to buy the land her family onc.e owned and lost dunng World War Il in ~The Summer Moon.• These common plot lines curiously link South Coast Reperto- ry's twQ THEATER REVIEW ~:c~t m • • \¥HAT: "The Summer Moon" + WHERE: Sec· ond Stage of South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa + WHEN: Tues- days through Sundays at 7:45 p.m., with Satur- day and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. until Dec. 5 + HOWMUCH: $26-$45 + PHONE: {714) 708-5555 Torruto mdk ·some lendid charactN choKe:., dt once dis- cSvowmg her Japanes her· itage and vowing to restore·1t. She is particularly app •abng as she attaches hP-rself to Watilnabe's char.tcter a , grad ually, fnend, bu mess partner cilld lover. John K. Linton's loo P. can- non Arrue disrupts the rhythm of the piec~. throwing the play m to a different und less·rrcd1- ble area. Linton attack:. his . role with 'mamc enthusiasm, but ultimately his pr ence detracts from the produc;llon, veenng it off into «n unwel- come taracal vein. tions, but beyond these similarities the two plays are worlds apart. John Olive's •summer Moon" focuses not on the past, as much of the superior ·Piano Lesson" does, but on the future -the future of the Japanese automobile industry in America . Greg Watanabe reacts with distaste to ~ burrito as Tamlyn Tomi- ta enjoys the moment in "The Summer Moon" on the Second Stage of South Coast Repertory. The sunple c;ettmg by Nephelie Andonyadts -v.1th mounds of earth servin9 as Japanese cars and tru<."ks -is mcely abetted by Geoff Kort's lighting and the rear scrc~n projections which illustrcSte thP story. In Olive's personalized . account, directed by Mark Rucker, Naotake Fukushima is, in effect, a sacrificial lamb, a young man sent to the Unit- ed States in 1958 by a fictional auto company to open the market for Japanese vehicles. He isn 't expected to succeed, but, as we all know, the efforts of lus real-life compatriots we re abundantly fruitful. In Olive's play -which spends its first half grounded in reality and its second aloft on the fnnge of fantasy - Fukushima enlists the aid of two Americans, the aforemen- tioned Nisei, who disclaims her heritage and her shell- shocked estranged husband, his brains scrambled in World Warll. It's an unlikely alliance, and one which works nicely in the first act but strams credulity lll the second. 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(Met 842-7191 (HillgNn Squri) 9:00 to 1:00 Mon .• Sat. • i0:00 to e.oo Sun. the brash, entscpreneunal Rosie with contrastin9 quali- ties tha t endear them to an audience -unlike th£! later developments betwe~n the walking time-bomb Anue and the near-helpless Naot<.1kc, whom Amie conllnually refers to as "Taco" Greg Watanabe superbly fleshes out ~he role of the Let us Quote Your Homeowners Insurance Rabbin Insurance Agency AUTO• HOMEOWNER.Ci • Bll.~ CRO~ & 4..i("'C'S' • ~ S r;,, r , 949-631·77 40 441 Old t-iewpott 8hd. • Newpon Beach (Near H~ Hospital) ... Japanese auto pioneer, both as character and narrator, pro- jectmg a sense of natural dls- comfort one of his nationality would feel m the USA 13 years after H!roshima. His scenes with Rosie are honest dnd heart-tugging, as opposed to the frenetic farce created when Arrue enters the picture. As the feisty Rosie, Tdffilyn ·Tue Swnmer Moon• focuses on an element of _, Amencd'S history not often detailed, and its proxuruty to the war provides the play Wlth an mnatE> dramdhC intensity. Like "The Piano Lesson'' upstairs, Olive's pldy i~ ennched by events of the past • TOM TITUS rev1e~ local theater I for the Daily Pilot His rev1em appear Thursdays and Saturdays Karen & Kabe/e Human Choriogonadotropin Hormone (HCG) OCC has an atabllshed and proven bJstol')' of use for safe and rapid wel1h1 lou. The use of HCC, alona wilh our special ketoaenic diet, will promote a rapid weiJht lo while dcereulna your blood pressure and increasin& rour ene"I)' le\'el. Tak~ Control Of Your Li/~ ... Human Growth Hormone (HGH) • the revolutJonary new way to reverse the agina procaa • tncn.....,., • c-.... O.Oporolh • lncrMle BOne ~ • lncl'MR M.-clt Tone a Reeton Saual Oriw • RIMON Hair Growth HGH It pro4'8oed nahli'411r ln dw bMJ _, II ..... 11a1 tor ftl '9wla,.1•t and powtlt. Once the llodJ rachtt a Clll'Dla ~ productioa of HGH .. dn· ••dnllf ,_._. alMI Ille .................. Now-HOH le ...... ... .... lfl61ll*lf --Ill H ....... dw 11111111 Md ........ 11111111- M ......... 180% .... ROH_ ..... If ltl111rW ....... 1wlrl - ......... 1 ........................ ..... AJ2 Thursday, November 1 l, 1999 datebook Soothe your soul at Memphis cafe in Costa Mes& A I though the term M soul food• dates back only to the t 960s, the food it · describes has long been popu- lar, primaiily tn the South. With Afncan-American hentage at its root, soul food 1s JUSt that: comfort food that sat- isfies the spint. Memphis, a soul food cnfe on Bristol Street in Costa Mesa. nol DINING REVIEW • only serves up intensive care via its food, but also piques the culinary cunosity of those stuck in thf' same restaurant rut. Where else m town will you find fresh chunks of salmon m your mashed potatoes or an apple-horseradish salsa on your oysters? , The location of Memphis, d cross between a roadside dln- er and a 1950s bistro, will be remembered by those long- time locals as the home or the little King's Inn wtth the really big sign. For those of you newer to town, 1t is right next to the Lab Anti·Mttll, a nice place to peruse lmd walk off some of that comfort -or dis- we did. Mcmph1:. was opened m August 1995 by Diego Velasco -who also acts as chef -Andy Christen. on and Daniel Bradley. The concept of a Southem-i;tyle eatery origmated with Bradley, but only after the location was purchased. The retro-Ameri- cana style of the establish- ment heayily mnuenccd the creation of the menu. and Velasco relied on his pdsl experiences in Lows1ana"to authenticate thelt regtonal American cooking. + WHERE: 2920 Bristol St., Costa Mesa + WHIN: 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 5 to. 10 p.m . Monday through Friday; 10:30 a .m. to 2:30 p.m. and 5 to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday + HOW MUOt: Moder- ately expensive + PHONE: (714) 432- 7685 MempbJ.s chef and co- owner Diego Velasco holds a specialty wine. BRIAN P08UDA I DAil Y Pit.OT As will happen with people who become loyal follow~rs. regulars became dltached to · the heart or Memphis's menu. So approxunately c1 year ago, Memphis implemented a spe- cials' page that varies with the seasons and local specialties. menu, which came highly rec-are served all night long, and The aforementioned oysteri; ommended by the diners at almost every dish comes with were on special the night we the L:lble next to us, we tried a sauce that makes you glad visited, and if you should be the butternut squash and crab you have it~ either for sopping so lucky as to come on the meat soup ($3.25). Sweet up the last drop, or bringing nght night, order these The squash combined with sweet down the heat. apple horseradish serves up a crdb meat and the slightest The pan-seared Jumbo sea ztp and a zing and yottr mouth hmt of nutmeg made for an scallops ($16.50) were fresh 1s transported straight to appetizer that could have and tender but the real treat springtime. It's a delightful served as dessert. The thick came with the smoked salmon sensation. They come with a dnd spicy Southern crab cakes and chive mashed potatoes. shc1ved cucumber dnd carrot ($8.95) were also delicious and All of this sat in the middle of t)alad in.alight drcssmg. served in a unique smoked what I thought was a rather Instead of qoing for the tomato sauce. watery but tasty succotash. ($12.40) was JUSt that, two generous slices of meatloaf sandwiching lumpy mashed potatoes, topped with melted cheddar cheese and drizzled with a red wine gravy. Wipe your tears away. There are no blues that this couldn't flx The Memphis menu al'io supplies that other down- home classic, pork chops, mar- inated m garlic and spices and grilled with polenta served with a balsamic cherry Sduce. the pulled pork sandWl<'J\ ,. ($7.25), fric>d caUISh po' ($7.75), unct the popcorn~ shrimp tacos ($7.75) are tom with the lunchtime crowd; , Memphis otters a very ous wme list with servers m the know. If you are a wine Jover, come check out the 1 lengthy ltst. Quite a few b ({rs are available as well, with'lliy favorite appellation, Dixitt 11 Blackened Voodoo Lager'. Al present, Memphis serves only wine and l5eer, but a full ~ • liquor license is in the worltl>. Memphis stnves to not only provide comfort but also a lit· tle{;ulture by featuring~,. work or local artists and. ~ other month or so hosting a · ~eption for the newest local artists. On the night we Vliik ed, various photographs pl;JP.Q on the warm, rum-colored walls and made for intex:~ilng between-bite viewing. Ow eyes, however, never left the chocolate bread pud- ding in the warm vanilla whiskey sauce once it am\loo. While this could have been served warmer, it could not have tasted any better. ' • gumbo ($3.50), a staple on the Hot com bread and butter My husband, Bnan, ordered ===;========~~:5:====:::::=;~==============================!!!!5====:5!!=========== · the meatloaf, an essential ele--ment to a down-home, com- comfort if you dte as much as Pan-roasted chicken ($12.75), shellfish 1ambalaya ($14.95) and th~ soul burge r rate among the highest with - . the dinnertime regulars, and If you're in need of the'kind of comfort that only mashed potatoes and bread puddipg1 can provtde, and/or you don't wd1lt to hit the same restau-1 rant route, stop in at Memphis, where a lot of food goes d long way -straight to the souL HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS ~ "Rugs Just in _Time .. for the Holidays" Mon-Fn 10-6 Sat 10-5 ~O East 17th St. Costa Me~a (949) 722-7224 www rugsandca ~ ~ fort-food menu. 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I"ounlain Valley (el Telbert. •Oil<:'-Aid Ohoppan.g Center) (714).378-9978 Mon·frl J 0-6:.30 • Sat I 0-6:00 • Sun I 1·4:.30 + F' L 0 w E ~ T N;jJ!::fs":i~':f ' W i\ I{ I~ 11 () t J S ~= Porcelain Vase , Plus 99¢ Merchandis« I Tlte FirHI, Till' Origiua/, 11u1 Be.411 Arriving Daily 1 .---~--~------------~~~--~ ----------------~ THIS WEEK SPECIALS-Look what .75t bu s! Ger be rs . htlld primmy t olon for e1 mhdern loot .. m ................................................................ 7 5' each Tu befOSe".niOtl fragram rif al/ t UI jlmur! .... -......................................................................... • 7 5' each Sunflowers .. ,~1p11lc111"0Aforall.tt'cm1m ........................................................................ : ......... 75' each Gladiola tall and majestic. ~rtu1quati11 ............................................................. 75'cnch Stargazer Lilys ./11mo1u chint: Iii) Khllr ¥tdlt pinL ......... 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All priced by lhc Mmt CJt bunch Nl!W ..vaPMEN'I' OF FLOWERING PLANTS (AND OR HIDS) HERE NOwt LAK• FOREST .., ~NAH•IM HILLS COSTA MESA { 1Nkl1 Bu tnCU Ctr1tt1 "n•ht1111 lltl1J 8U\ll1Cll Ccntc:r I oa lr()jl.all Av~ 2.:f!llllA Lalllticrt St •710 ~140 I IA l'•lma Ave Kt1llog Don't~ f)(toortd tl:'otllct "qllft .11~1 (Qlpll tlr'lt In fir Ntl 1(11 tolll'I "'dw l (tld lod!ll! pmi H•lliltJ 11"!1 ~I (949) 581-5566 (714) 779-5566 (714) 545-0310 . . • CODlDlUill forum Thur$doy, November l l, 1999 A 13 EDITORIAL ,.-;;;.a&.&.e in Costa Mesa is good, bpt it's better Today, thank those who served NeVvport Beach '!11 am not here to chal- teh1,e your beliefs of Cos- ~ Mesa, ds I en1oy read .. • 1.{&fJ efour articles ("What's up1J by Steve Smith, Nov. ij). ~y family was raised J1} (:QSta Mesa, until in 1970, when I was JUSt sarting third grade, my rnom and dad decided to buy a larger "new• home in the u country: ~e. Most of my fond-· nes memories originated Qfb'ih dtildhood m Costa Jyfe.s<J, not Irvine. It was in 1Wiiie. before starting the ei~hth grade, that my fatn~r pas~d away. Now grown up and a ~o~owner in Santa Ana Hftights who like hundreds ot 9t}ler residents are fac- in,g the annexation issue, I -oNpport annexation into N~ort Beach for many reasons. Yes, I look Wlth eyes wide open: life's good m Costa Mesa, but better "lft1Newport Beach. figuration alternative air- port (now on the county's environmental impact report), I am honored to be part of a fast-growing g roup so united in one accord. 1 ha ve since met veteran annexation fight- ers like Ed Hall, Bob Han- ley, Milena W. Thompson and others, who like Charles Gnffin, were seen but not heard, b ut who now are one. voice being heard loud and clear. Yes -life is good in Costa Mesa, but better in Newport Beach, even if there is no Krispy Kreme doughnut shop . I may want to live in Newport Beach, but I will continue to shop in Costa Mesa: I f you get the chance today, you might . want to thank a vet- eran. But chances are, you may not remember. You see, we Americans sure love out holidays. There's a ddy for our country's birth, a day to · give thanks, a day to honor those who labor in our fields a nd factories, a day to honor a great civil rights leader, a day to honor presidents both great and not-so-great and a day to honor those who died m the line of duty. But a funny thing hap- p ened on our way to making holidays. We do have a day to honor our war veterans; it just seems to have been forgotten. surrounding this day is pretty-faint. · . That's probdbly to be expected. War is not a pretty top- rJC to celebrate. While we . love to hear the stories of our victories abroad, when the topic veers to . the casualues that come with it. well, we'd rather save that story for anoth- er time . But the casualties of war are a real part of our veterans' memones. They must live those sto- ries every day. Stories that are vivid reminders that freedom comes with a pnce. ' 11:-am only a babe of four years to the Heights. Hav- 1n~ spearheaded the Santa J(tia Heights For Newport Beach campaign JUSt a ~Ort time ago, after hav- The years of patronage and family memories · spent at Dick Church's Restaurant, future shopper of the new Harbor Center Home Depot, Kinko's Cos- ta Mesa customer, and, oh, can't fqrget those Ob Those Dpnuts, especially when they are hot from the oven, who needs Krispy Kreme? RUSSELL NIEWIAROWSKI Santa Ana Heights We hdve forgotten those who chose to fight for our principles, our values and our way of life. Those who took on foreign armies and navies, who skulked through jungles and sandy deserts, answering the call and living to tell about it. There are no parades; no fireworks, no three- day weekends, no family barbecues. So we'd like lo take this time to remind everyone that Veterans Da} should be bestowed with the special rever- ence that is attnbute9 to other holidays we cele- brate. And we'd like to say to all of those veterans who never hesitated when duty called: 1;oo ompleted 10 long ~ths campaigning tor ~er, quieter, Charles in-designed "V" con- P.S.: Home is where the heart is. It is, wherever you are. So even though today is V~terans Day, you would hardly know it. Aside from banks schools and public offices being closed, the fanfare Thank you . lt!eeding birds disrupts natural process ~sure [Kik.iJ Allan, the lady . • YOlJ featured on your Monday ft:'1nt page reeding the birds, lt~ lovely lady and you got a . picture of the swan 'lr-.!lllPMIM'ld of the feathered." Nov. iffil:,nut I wonder how she would feel if she kr\('w she were possi- contrlbuting to the demis~ of preoous bird fnends. In yow article you alluded to :t1ffi fact that these cire not pets. ey are mdeed wild arumals; part of a fragile ecosystem. As wild things they learn to forage for the proper food for them in otl!er to live. When a well-mean- iig biiman Ceeds them quantities ! of #Wonder bread~ they no longer feel w,'1t1 tlBAG the need to forage '!'{'!! dild indeed those • • cute youngsters rl.evef learn to find their own fO<>d. They get filled up with l\uman leftovers which may not amtain the proper nutrients for Ulet.t well-being. CAR HIOAtGO I OAllY PILOT Kiki Allan feeds "Sir Swany," a male Japanese Black Neck Swan, at Newport Dunes Marina. I m nature those litue duck- 1.W)gs would very rarely be seen. T'?m"ywould remain hidden in the tall grasses. By tempting then with bread they are acquir- . a false sense of security and ate being set up as targets for ~natural predators as well as s_qJU&hwnan predators, which they 5hould never have lo deal Program at the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve and Regional Park. Call (949) 640- 1740 for information. Thank you. MARJORIE WHITE Volunteer naturalist Let Marinapark resident.5 stay 'Dlat beaut:ilul swan that we We find it very dlfficult to bav~ noticed for several weeks understand both the oty's ath· ~~ng in the Upper Bay is also tude toward its leasehold land at a Wild creature. J le probably Marlnapark, and also the Daily stopped off here in Newport to Pilot's editorial animosity. There ~Land feed on his way south, does not seem to be an issue of if~e to meet up with the love the best use of "public• land p life. By feed.mg him bread when it comes to the city's lease- he· i$ being sidetracked and may hold waterfront property at Bea- lriiss out on the mating season con Bay or Balboa Bay Club. ~ere he should be. Indeed, both of these properties ' I l'm sure Allan does not rcdlize received long lease renewals e impact of her well-meant • recently, and rightfully so. It is in ftions. But, please inform your the city's and the citizens' best ead.Ors that they are not helping mterest to provide both of those ~Wild anima..l.s by feeding faalities with stability, security, em bwnan food. If anyone and the opportunity to improve eally wants to help they should and upgrade their sites. Furthcr- orne involved with the more, neither is a public u.sei nends and Volunteer Naturalist neither has a public beach. Mannapark, on the other hand, does have a public beach, fully accessible to all, with public parking, and public sailing lessons. Marinapark began in the 1940s as a Mtrailer park," but has long smce become a modu- lar housing community. Resi- dents hCJvc never had a long enough lease to securely make this their pruncuy residence, yet many do. Fifteen years ago, they were forced to sign away their rights in a questionable lease. It was Mtake 1t or leave it.• Now this past lease is again bemg used as CJn eviction threat. Mari- napdfk is a good neighbor, adds handsomely to city income, is law abiding, adds nothing in city pohcmg or schooling costs, and adds nunimal local traffic. ln short, Mannapark is an ideal community which Newport B ach should be woomg Wlth offer~ of a 50-year lea!->e, much as 1t dtd with BalbOa Bay Oub and Beacon Bay. OR. ANO MRS. MARTIN LITKE Newport Beach HOW TO COITICT YOUI llPIESINTITIVES OTY OF COSTA MISA eost. MN City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. 92626, (714) 7~5223 Mlr,,ar: Gary Monllhan Oowtdl: Joe Eriduon. Heather Somen. I.Ibby Cowan and Linda Dillon ..wPOllJMUA UN .. D SCHOOL DIS1NCT Dlllrkt Oftke: 2985-A Bear St., Costa Mesa 92626, (714) 424-~ ... ll11M:dlnt: ~rt Barbot loefd: Dana BIK k; Judy Franco. Jim Ferryman, Manhl Flu- or, W«n<Jy lfta!, serene StOkes and O.vid Brooks HOW 10 CONTACT US 'The o.fty Piiot ~wkomts e.t1Ws on mu.~ Nlw- port IMch ~ Golta MIN.""*"' ........ to lllftd In ~comn.."1: • Ll'nmll Mal 10 the o.uy..., now..., 1t..-C01ta Mell'2627 ... _.,...._Cll_tullll •MX-SlndtoM) ... llO . ....... ~.,,..,,,.. ........... M ........ ldlltot--~=--._. ..... Md ...... ,......, Cb Wl1 pwslllb ...._. READERS RESPOND Council , El Toro issue will be forever linked • AT ISSUE: We asked readers how Costa Mesa City Council members' positions on El Toro will affect their votes come election tim(\. Here's what a few readers had to say. I t is too bad your reporter concentrated only on a nunute segment of the Tues- day night meeting of the Airport Work- ing Group. Most of the meeting, as well as the question-and-answer period, was devoted to an exchange or information regarding m Toro and the possible expd!l· sion of John Wayne Airport. Only a few questions were asked regarrung the coun- cil's stand How muc:h better your readers would be infonnecl had shP explained th.e lSsues as well as they were explained at the meeting. Pe_rhaps the reporter covering the next presentation at Balboa Bay Club on Nov. 9 will inform the public about the issues. Mayor Gary Montihan deserve a heart- felt thanks for setting up the meeting and trying to inform the otizens or Costa Mesa. U each Costa Mesa City Council member was informed about the county's planning process (which they should be), and had looked mto the terms of the transfer of El Toro, then they would unarumously be m favor of El Toro as another commercial air- port. To be neutral on the L5sue is to pro- mote the expansion of John Wayne and that stand should be unacceptable to any informed voter next year. El Toro as a com- meroal airport is the most economical use of taxpayers' money and poses the least adversity and detnment to the l£>ast num- ber of people. I would actively support orily candidates that are for the lurport at El Toro. AGNES K. DUBBERLY C'o ta Me a How my City Council votes on El Toro will dehrutely aUect how I vote for them. We need to en ure that John Wayne Air· port doe not e."Cpand. And lrom what I am hearing, John Wayne will exptind. And I don't care about any illy little issues the councll may be involved w1th. The b1ggc t i i;ue they are facing 1 an expanded John Wayne. Any council member that do not g1v ' the potential expnns1on of John Wayne and th ~ pu h for El Toro their immcdinte attention will rais the ire of th voters and I will ccr- tamly not vote for them. It i!. a very b1g t sue to me. And I W(lnt m)' c-ouncll to su pport devclopm nt ol El T(l10. I can't una gmc why trny City Cou ncil m nh r f n Co ta M sa would not upp(>rt El Toro. MARK REED ta Mesa J have Uv d he.re for 30 years plus. In r pons to how l would vote on the El Toro i u or enyon running, J would vot for the person who does not want El Toro and does not went to p1nd John Wayne. We can travel a bit lo an auport rather thdn have planes flying over us. LOIS RAFFEL Costa MCS4 City Council candidates' po~1tions on the EJ Toro issue will affect my vote next year in that I will vote only for those candi- dates who are in favor of buildmg an air- port at El Toro. I I feel that some of the current council members are not acting as leaders in rep· resenting our city's interests and do not fol- low the Wlshes of the c1uzcns of Costa · Mesa. ELEANORE TRIGHER Costa Mesa It has come to my attention that without an El Toro dlrport, John Wt1yne Airport will be forced to expand. I wonder why we have not heard more about this from our very own Costa l'lcsa City Council. Could it be that one or our oty councilwomen actually work~ for the city of lrvmel There seems to be a dehmte conflict of mterest there. ErnEL ROBSON Co la Mesa l \\.'ill not vote for any counol member who favors the airport. Never dunng my 33 yedrs m Co,tt1 t-.1csa have I been so mcensed at the action' of a reldtively small self-serving group of people trymg to force their will on the rc.<,t of the cot•nty. Even if another vote romes out 51 to 49 m favor of an airport at El Toro, good neighbors JUSt don't do that to therr follow man. Wt? do not need a huge arrport of any kind, unless ~e are all money zealot~. · ARTSTANLOW Costa Mesa I am responding to th -turbulent vot- ers" que:;bon. M} comment 1 that it will very much affect who I vote for. Thi is a very rmportant i.s u lo cv ry Co ta Mesa re~1de.nt. And to think that a City Council person would not he educated enough to know our n ed for lll Toro airport, would cause me to ~enou ly qu tion th ir ability to govern this ol) p!OJ rly. ANN OLSEN Cost M 1 am calhnQ regarding your arti<'l 1ega1dmg th• uutcllon ol th Co ta Mesa City Counal in r peels to protecting Uieu uhz n tt aln t the expnnsion of John Wayne Airport I am r Uy truck by their rommcnts as ton dmg more fa Minding. Th i the l rg land-use decision the county fa in th n t millennium. I am surpn.'led they h ven 't n paying any attention to It. Th y c:oukt have gotten more facts if they had attended the meet· ing I really queition their ability to rune a ty if they are not aware or .,_. tmpot- t.ant issues ' . . . . . A 14 lhursdoy, November 11 , 1999 BOND CONTINUED FROM A 1 by just six percentage points. Ofhc1al are still buoyed b~ their preliminary s tudy m Newport~Mc a. which hawed strong commumty support for a 1~os<>1blc bond., HWe hdve tt lot of support, but WP. don't wunt to take that for qrcmted," said Stokes, who has begun to meet with ofh- cwls from Santa Ana and Cap1strnno to hnd out what they did to ensure passage of th£11r bonds Other sc.hool board mem- h~rs arn"less roncemed, Sdymg Newport-Mes·a h'1S done, and will continue to do, its home- work. sunple muJonty. ARREST •ow guys didn't have cmy •If that did pa<ts, 1t would problems making a bet,'" said certainly help us bccau~e I Sgt. Mike McDennou. •They think we'd get higher than CONTINUED FROM A 1 made bets for a few weeks and 50% (voter approval),• ~aid no one stoppeq them.'" school board member Jim Fer· mg a cm.tomer.. placed c;ever-Re taurant owners weren't ryman. al bcb with Cooper, who is availdble for comment Tue-s- Either way, the bOnd's pas-employc·d dS a bartender at the day. sage remains a matter of thor-re taurant. · Newport Beach police will oughness and prep'!rnuon, Police srud the suspect was likely forward the case to the Franco said. , selling shares m betting pools state Department of Alcoholic ·1 thlnk you have to look at on professional sporting Beverage Control The agency the fact that statewide bonds events. Bettors reportedly reviews impropN conduct by thdt have been put together rolled dice and w'ere given bet· businesses holding a ltquor carefully have been abl~ to tmg slots. The winner was license. reach 66%," she said. "Yes, d 1 determined by the name )f and when the agency sunple majority would be casi-aligm>d wt.th the score of the receives the information about er to reach, but I would hope m game. the restaurant, a parallel inves- this community we would ~ The bets ranged from $5 to ligation will be launched. able to pass with 66"10 or $200: andwumer payouts were Some of the actions the agency more.". in the Uiousariis of dollars. can take include suspending or It is concentration on New-What wao:; more alarming, revoking a liqmse or levying a port-Mesa and not what 1s according to authorities, was I hne. happening in .neighboring that the betting was wide-Agency spokesman Carl commuruties that will make spread and there appeared to I DeWing said it doesn't bode the difference, said Supt. be no attempt to conceal the well for a business if an Robert Barbot. illegal gambling. employee is involved in crtmi- •Every distnct is so differ- e nt," he saJd. "There's not a nal activity. •An employee who faces cnrrunal accu ations pose5 a serious problem to the licensee," De Wing said. "The licensee should be responsible for the actions of their employ- ees.• Police said the investigation is continuing and they are unsure if other businesses are involved in similar bookmak- ing activities. · Cooper's arrest comes near- ly two years to the day after police uncovered a drug traf- ficking and bookmaking nng operating from bayfront bcUs cind restaurants. Police arrest- ed 14 people on Nov. 10, 1997, and · found six pounds of cocaine, cash and handguns. Only one of those arrested, 47- year-old Michael Kent Han- cock, is serving a prison tem1 for the offenses Daily Pilot 2000 CONTINUED FROM A 1 ally speaking, this mamfcsted itself m the development o( Co ta Mesa's ftrSt PTA m :1921 and the opening of Costa ~sa Gramn;iar School m 1923. The d1stnct continued tQ grow throughout the decade, so much so that by 1930 another budding, the Monte Vista School, was erected. Here, the tensions produced by tho area's rapid growth became evldent: the new school was to be for Mexicans only because Co&ta Mesa Grammar School pnnc1paJ Dale Evans •was conVtnced that the district's Mextcan stu- dents, the mdjority of whom were having language diffi- culties, would learn more at their own school.• "I think that they (Hunting- ton Bc•ac h) hdd not spent as much hme leading up to the dens1on to:go to a bond," said board m~mber .Judy Franco "It seems to me that the amount of tum~ we have put m at each s1tt'. wdlkmu edch site, does make sonH•whdt or a dilfer- Pnce. ft pattern. You've got to make your case representative to wha t your commuruty wants and do the best job for your own district.• VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY It's not an idea that would be greeted with much enthusi- asm today, but Brown vs. All agrPt' thdt the pressure Lo <Jdrner support will be recluc('(J 11 d proposc•d "let's fix our schools" mcdsure is pdssed on the 11promm9 March ballot. The nw<1sure would reduce the two-thncls voto needed to approvP. kKal school bonds to a Barbot specifically disputes any strong i.urularibes between Newport-Mesa and its neighboring communities ·u you start generalizmg and looking at what other dis- tncts are doing, you really rruss the boat," he said. } lours Educational Aide Materials for Parents & Teachers •Work Books (All Subjects) • Stanford 9 Test Prep Materials • Flash Cards • Christian Materials • Learning Games & Much More • Laminating Available 1215 Baker St., Unit J C~ta Mesa (Baker & Fairview) . MF 10 6pm Sat 10-Spm (714) 557-7750 • VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY n~ns periodically 1n the Daily Pilot If you'd like information on getting your organization listed, call (949) 574- 4228. PRENTICE DAY SCHOOL Tho Prentice Day School is a state-accredited co-education- dl ddy school serving the needs of chlldren with specific lan- gudge disabilities/dyslexia. Volunteers ctre needed in many areas. For information, call (714) 538-4511. PRIME DYNAMICS Pnme Dyndrmcs, a Newport Beach nonprofit organization for the 99 and younger set, needs volunteers for itc; pro- grams. For more information, call (949) 262-7300. 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C oach Andy Stewart's champions consist of (standing, from left) Katie Tenerelli, Laura Claster, Ashley Jacobson, Nadia Vaughan, Nicole Charney, Leslie Damion and Kristen Griffith, (kneeling, from left) Sara Bryant, Brittany Minna and Rachel Colgate; (front. from left) Hilary Fuller and Anne Yelsey. Griffith and Damion reign as the Pacific Coast League's doubles champions. DA r. no uv c !VID lJlU ~)"•games CbsTA MlsA VS. CoM afNewpof't Harbor, 7 p.m. • CdMby 3 Ahio Niguel (5-:.4) 1 2 Woodbridge (5-4) 0 3 Friday, Nov. 12 Newport tUrbor at Aliso Niguel. 7 Woodbridge at Irvine. 7:30 • Los Amigos llS. l.aguna Hills. at Mission VteJO, 7 (nonleague) 4EN> lll£GUl.M SEASOH) STANDINGS Corona d cl M ar (3-6) l O r .t.inc l.l (r. J) 2 1 Cn~t.1 MP~.1 (7-21 2 1 • • Tonight's gam e Esm'Kia vs UniverSity, at lr\llne, 7 FretJuy, Nov. 12 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL . 1Af Mft mN I DAAY Pit.OT Marshall Hendricks and his Estancia teammates put their title-~opes on the line tonight First up: Eagles •Estancia looks to wrap up a CIF berth with victory over Uni tonight. B \1111" hl 111.M H !Wyflb IRVINE Estancid High footbdll Coach Dave Perlons wanls to leave nothing to chance. After a conhdence-bwldmg come·from·behind nonleague tnumph last w~ek over Mont- clair Prep, which gave the Eagles an impor- tant sixth. victory in rune games, Perkins hopes the Eagles can bypass at-large consid- eration dDd lock up a berth m the CIF South~ em Section D1vis1on IX playoffs with a Pacific Coast League victory over Uruversity tonight at Irvine High. A win in the 7 o'dock contest could also mean a share of the PCL crown, should Costa Mesa knock off league-lea.cling CdM Friday. Should the Eagles lose, they could_ be forced to compete for the <tivision's lone at- PAOFIC COAST LEAGUE tf Estanc.NI wins. it's guaranteed cl CIF berth. ~ tf eoton. del Mar wins. it's sole champion. ~ tf Costa Mesa wins, it's co-champ and No. 1 from the league in terms of a CIF berth. if Estancia loses. If Estancia and Costa Mesa both win, it's a three-way tie for the title, with coin flips to decide issue of 1-2·3 for CIF. ~ tf Corona del Mm' wins, .... Estancia loses. it's a three-way tie for second play between Estancia. Costa Mesa and University. with two teams guaranteed a playoffs berth, the third a possible at-large choice. forcing 'oin fhps to determine the 2·3 teams to CIF . large berth. In this scenano, they could meet ch allenges from potential flt-ldrge candidates Fullt>rton (6-4 with a wm ovN 'TToy Friday), Western (5-4· 1 if it sum..>ndrrs its guaranteed be rth with a loss to Savdnna fonday) and SEE EAGLES PAGE 82 DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLEI; OF THE WEEK • Sea Kings' senior has that 'get·it-done' mentality. 84RRV l~\l IM11' • rd,flol G rant Estabrook hos n football c:redih1hty problem. D ~ pile his t, 147 rare •r ru hmg yards and 10 career v11rs1ty touchdowns m thr e a ons as a Corona d l Mar High tarter, the 6·foot-2, • 220-pounder is met Wilh 0 d1sbcl1 r from lhOlfl who inquire r_ about htS position. ~ •People ask .ae all the time. a 'What do you pley? Un bnc.ker? ,• ;r " Estabrook, m his ftr'St seft!IOn a t ~ tallbal'k aftN tarting et fullback ~ ..-" . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . QUOTE OF THE DAY ~(The joy of mokilg the Olymi* team) was ~ exceeded by stepping Qf1 the vidory stand and getting o gold medal. II doesn't get any better than that .. : Ron Tomsic.. Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Famer Doily Pilot B 1 CELEBRATING THE MILLENN IUM RON TOMSIC ·Basketball •Realizing Olympic tireams (dnd gold) through a stint in the military was the highlight for his storied career. llrm \ltll l>t '' I t was a wdf lr)mg to &J1 make thP. U S 1111111 Olympic basketball team m 1956, but Ron Tomsic didn't nund his militdry duty. Af tet estd bltsh.mg the carear dnd smglE"-Sedson scoring records dt Stanford m 1955, Tomsic went mto the Air Force, where the hangars be visited came equipped with backboards and hcU'dwood floors · Toms1c's two-year military obligauon was a result of enrolling m the ROTC pr6gram at Stanford, but it d)so paved the way for the 5-foot-11 guard to try out for the Olympic team. At the ltme, .only U.S. servicemen, college all·stars (like Bill Rus ell and KC Jones) or members of . the two Amateur Atllletic Uruon teams coald vie for spots on the Olympic squad. • 1 remember calling my mom dnd dad and Wdking them up m the middle of the rught to tell them l 'd made the team,• said Tomsic, who was lht: !>hortesl memb"r of the US Olympic t<>am in '56. wruch dlso be-came th~ hrst hdsketball team in Olympic history to score 100 pomts m c1 game, a 10}·29 win over Thailand. "I wds taller than (Thailcmd's) center,• ddded Tomsic, who :-.cored 15 pomts thdt rught. then later dropped in 18 against Uniyuay, a 101-38 semifinal y1ctorv tor the U S It was a balanced team, believed to be the best U S. Olympic amdteur basketbdll team pver, according to some. ~we had an outstanding team, no question about 1t, but it's tough to compare different eras," said Tomsic. who wa<. drafted bv the Syracuse ·Nat.tonal!., but turned down the· chance to play pro ball -mstead, !-lartin9 a business · Tomsic, who grew up playing against Russell in the Oakland area and was once taller than the tuture 6-10 superstar who led Ron Tomsic Tomsic, d Corona del Mar resident and businessman since 1975. was one of four the Boston Celt.Jes' NBA dynttsty. later celebrated a gold-medcll wmning performance with Russell and Jones at the 1956 Melbourne Gdmes. Thouqh Tomsic was the U S team's Sl'Cond·leadmg scorer dunng the Olvmp1c tnals and trurd-leadmg scorer during the Olympics (behind Russell and Bob Jean-gercud}, it was no easy task making the team. It was a time when the US was dominating the game it mvented and amdteurs, not NBA star._, were hungry for opporturut1t>s Fm;t, Tomsic secured his plctce on the Arr Force team, then com~ted against all branchc~ of the military m a national round-robin tournament. ToID.!.1<.: then mdde the All-Armed Forces tedm and every game he p\ayect had must-win implications. ·1 played like 35 games m · order to qualify for the OlvmpH , and you had to be on every game. If you had a bad ga , you were out,• he said. ·Tu~y kept picking an all-star team every llme. You went from your own region, then to a larger region, then it became all-world. "But ll wa not a bad way to get through the ~ervice, playmg basketball. I played a lot of basketball. . "(The JOY of making the Olympic team) was only exceede<\bY steppmg on tho • Victory tand and getting a gold medal. It doesn't get any better , than thl\t," Tomsic and the rest of the hopeful trom the All-Am1ec1 Forcc-.. round-robin tournament m Ka.nc::as City, wh.ich conclud d late one rught m April 1956, hed to wlul until about " a m bcfor learnmg thUU' fate. Member-. of th I cUon committe convened m a hotel room and the play rs wait d aruoous.ly m the lobby, founders o( Grubb & Ellis m 1959, a large real e tate ·brokerage firm "IJ I was playing professional basketball, I wouldn't have been m that position (to help Jaunch the C'ompany), • said Tomsic, who left Grubb & Ellis atter 27 years to start his own real estate development and uwcstrnent company. "I think athlellc. certainly help" one in a bu.sine. s career." he added. "After all, whether you're m athletics or bu.-.;m c;, what you're doing ts compeung with people. Athletics teache=-· you a gredt deal about hJ ~ You have to learn how to wm gTdoously and you have to learn how to lose. You're not gomg to m.tke everv deal.• Tomsic, a star Fremont High ' m cuc;t Oakland. achieved a ctm ·r-h1gh 40 pomt., m college on~ night agamst U~C. long before the game's shot clock and three-point line. But beatinlJ the Russian in the 1956 c old-medal game was his most mcmoruble game. A thrce-hme All-Amencan at .Stanl01d, the sharpshooting gu. 10 hdrl another Olympic - e,xpemmce m 1984, when h served a-.; an escort f0r fonn r Romanian gymna!.\ [':adia Comanca, who was on tour m Southern Calitorrua as a goodwill ambassador • . A comJTUS 1oner-al-larg ~ for the Lo:-. Angele:-. Olympic· Orqan1Zlllg Comrmttee, Tomsic wa ctt Comanec1's 1de al.mo t non•stop during the '84 Ol)'mpJC~. Tom~1c hac; t.hre grown childr n, Marl<, Jill and T'odd, nd ven grandchildren. Th Big Canyon Country Club mt'..rnber th lat t honore ln th Owl)' Pilot Sport Hall of Fam•, c0l brating th mill~ruurn. CIF PLIYOF FS Sailors host three CIF matchups today It go ng to be ft busy day tod y, SJ>Cdtllly at Newport Harbor High wh the Sailors will be hblting tJ P Playoff events At 2 pm the Tlrs dUel San Gabriel in th tint round of the CIF Dlvl· on I tenni!I playoffs, 'lb ~nnt an water 1>910 is billed for 3 15 when the SllJon hos\ Millikan in :Dtvision I fare And, at 7, San Gabriel Is et Newport for the second roun<I of DM on I-AA VOUeyball ec:tloo Meanwhile, et Corona deJ Mar, Vidor Valley ilivedel for • 2 p m tenru mateh tn firlt-:round play. Alto at OdM, tt6rting et 3 15, •ltboalb not CIF·related, ls A PadfK: Ooalt Lfegu ~pioftlld,p foobMID ... down tw n the bolt See ~ anc:t,Coste Mel& J . . 82 Thursday, NOYember 11, 1999 rts . Newport Harbor seeking those fiµishing touch~ • Tars hope to polish off unbeaten regular season and claim outright Sea.View crown at Aliso Friday. DAAm r: l IJ>..N• 11 -No. 3, we'll get one of the ·top two seeds (in D1vis1on VI). "N9 4, and probably rpost ALISO important, our kids can say VII!JO -I lost they were only the Uurd New- Altso N'guel port Harbor team to finish the High is' playing regular season undefeated ln for its postsca-69 years.• son surv1vdl, The Sailors come ill well- but playoff-·rested, after a 42-0 nonleague bound Newport Harbor a.lso ' decision over PalJf ax, in which has plenty dt slake when Uie most of the starters played two Sea Vi<.:_w Ledguc barely more than one football teams collide quarter. Fnday at 7 p .m. •w e're healthy What is the mot.Jvd-and we should be tion for the Sailors (8· well-rested," Brinkley 0-1, 3-0 in league and said. •And I think our ranked No 2 in CIF guys will be eager to Southern Section Divi-play, since the starters s1on VJ and Orange didn't get a whole lot County)? Let Coach of playing time Jeff Bnnkley count the (against Fairfax).• ways. A Newport victory "No 1, we always Andre Stewart would clinch its 10th want to wtn, • Bnnkley league title, its sixth said. outright crown, and the second "No. 2, we want to be the out-league championship in Brink- right ledgue champions and not Jey's 14-year tenure. share the title (which could occur It could also make the il the Sailors lose and Irvine Sailors the No. 1 seed in Divi- defeats Woodbndge Fnday). sion VI, should No. 3 La Mira- Fahid Jahid Matt Mueller Cesar Romero EAGLES CONTINUED FROM 81 Sanbdgo (5-5 with a wtn Fri- day). Though they have six wins, the Eagles (2-1 in league), have not been ranked in the Division lX poll the last two weeks, dfter holdmg the No. 10 after Week 7. This could render them vulnerable to Fullerton, No. 10 this week, and No. 5 Western. Santiago is unranked. So, it's easy to see why weeks (all victories).• Those basics 'include an explosive ground attack, keyed by senio.r Marshall Hendricks, as well as a solid defense. Hendricks has amassed · 1,379 rushmg yards on 180 car- ries. leaving him just 95 short of breaking James Dawkins' single-season record set in 1996. Hendricks, who also starts a t comerback, has conbibuted eight of the Eagles' 19 inter- ceptions, helping fuel a plus- eigflt turnover ratio. Additional defensive stal- warts mclude mid-Perlons would just as soon take care of business agdi.nst the Trojans (3-6, 1- 2). R A N K I N G S die linebacker Matt Mueller, flex Division IX 'backers Fahad Jahid and Cesar Romero, ends David Rodriguez and Kyle West- man, and safety Freddy Rodriguez. ·1rs just exat- ing to be in posi- tion to go lo the playoffs,~ sd1d Perkins, hoping lo lead the Eagles to their first postsea- son since 1995. ll 1. Bomta 9-0 2. Valencia 8-1 3. Brea Ohnda 8--0-1 4.. Meu 7-2 5. Western 5·3·1 The Edgles' 6. SoUth Hills 6-3 strength against the pass, including 12 sacks, should come in handy against University quarterback Pat 7. Pacific.a 7-2 · would be the 8 Troy 7-2 school's second playoff tnp in tht> 1990s. · 9. San Dimas 7-2 10. Estancia 6-3 "Last week was a huge confidence builder for the kids arid we came out of 1t healthy. Hopefully, that confi- dence will carry over to this week.• · Perluns, how<~ver, is lePry of complacency, which has helped deny hts teilm vtctory twice, agdlnst pro1ectcd under- dogs Anaheim c111d Corona dPI Mar. "Somellmes we forget to show up,· scud PPTkms, who noted overcoaching may have had something to do W1lh •the 9-0 setback against CdM MWe went dway from some of the things we'd been doing well and maybe our kids were uncomforlt1 blo doing some things we asked them to do against Corona del Mar. Last week, we went back lo busies, back to the things which md<ie us successful the first three Josten. The 5-foot-10, 175-pound senior has thrown for 1.221 yards and 13 touch- downs, completing 88 of 165 with seven interceptions. He needs just 19 yards to surpass the school single-season pass- ing record set by Mike O'Laughlin m 1972 The Trojans, who, like the Eagles, run the Wing T, are fueled hy fullback Jacque Newsome and wingback Cohn Cavanaugh. Cavanaugh was qrst-team All-PCL as a junior, but New- some has l;>een the featured weapon of late. He had 109 yards on 14 attempts last week in a 31-12 loss to CdM, after co!Jecting 110 yards on 18 car- ries in a 12-10 win over Laguna Beach. Estanoa leads the series, 11-5-1. ESTANCIA LINEUPS OFFENSE DERNSE Ht. Wt. CJ. fl'os. No. Player Ht. Wt. a. Pat.; • Jatulrt VALDO S-1 160 Jr QB 2 ~~1 18051' TB )f FNW> JAMD '° 1 220 Jr FB M ScNt'-62 190 Sr we S ~ AuKMTI 60 175 Sr WR Jt ~ OloeAH 61 215 Sr. TE M "°9lllT ~ 61 240 Jr lT IO QSNI llbino 6-3 23S Jr. LG 72 TN VAUllZ 6 0 255 Jr C 75 lhu W'tmowl 6·3 290 Sr. RG 70 Josl4 VIAOI 6-~ 235 Sr. RT 75 K~ WmtoWf 6-3 290 Sr. DE 70 Joltl V&M:M 64 235 Sr. NG SS D11111D ~a S-10 235 Jr. DE J4 5-M ~ 6-2 190 St. Oll SO CDM lbDo 6·3 235 Jr. Ill I MArT Mua.1.111 S-7 175 Sr. Mll JI fAMAD Jl/IHIO 6-1 220 Jr. Ill 1 A#oY 9tOMO 6-1 175 Jr Oll ' s Jolee A1.o.mT1 6--0 11s Sr. ca 2 ~...._..,6-1 180 Sr. CB J PMDoY 'looll!Gla 6-Q 180 So fS SCHEDULE TODAY • Football High KhoOI • Estan<fa vs. University, at Irvine. 7 p.m. ........ ,, Community colle~ women • Orang Coast at Ch•ffey T(.)Urna~nt. • W.t!tr polo Community collogo women • Orange eo.rt vs. Cypress Of Mt. ~n Antonio College, 10 45 am~ at Mt San Antonio Coll (winner pl ys ~11n 1t6 pm) ... High school boys • CIF Division I Playoffs, first round : Millikan at Newport Harbor, 3: 15 p.m. • Volleyball High school girls • Clf orv1slon I M Playoffs, sa<ond round: San Gabriel at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m : CIF Oivi Ion Ill AA Pla-yotts. first round: San Jacinto at C«ona del Mar, 7 p m . ...,., .. , High S<ilOOi g rls • Clf OMs on I Playoffs, first rOund. San Gabriel t NCWpQrt H.rbor, 2 p m ; VICtOf Volley at Corona del Mat, 2 pm A;\ llEWPORI HlRIOR LINEUPS :• OFRHsl DERNSE 1 Q4lld M.vt1J91111> 2 ~5laWMT '4 TMYll T.-. J JumN JAQJeS I llLLY Ci.AYJOllf as NK:ll l.McltoolW 7t lu.ll JOHii M Sm11Wul!Awm 51 Luis°"" 70 NK:ll ftAooy 77 "°'°' cou Ht. wt. d . Pol. 6-2 195 Jr QB 5·9 160 Sr TB 6-0 208 Jr FB 6-0 165 Sr. WR 6 S 195 Sr. WR 64 225 Sr. TE 6-8 245 Sr. LT 6-2 lOO Sr LG 5· 11 205 Sr. c 6-3 223 ~r. RG 65 325 Sr. RT da knock off No. '1 Mayfair in the Suburban League title showdown Fnday at Bellflower High. U Harbor does wind up with the top seed, its potential path to the title game would likely not be obstructed by either La Mirada or Tustin. 'Ihle to fonn, however, Brinkley won't allow his play- ers to get too carried away with playoff projections. And, help- ing them maintain focus, was Aliso's convincing 49-29 thumping of Woodbridge last week. "They went out and domi- nated Woodbridge (which Har- bor topped, 28-0 the previous week)," Brinkley said. No. Pl•yer as ,.. L>NUOCI# 21 /WoY KAINCZ 71No~ 7 GAlllllTT TllOMCAIA 1 CHl!s~ 55 AlAHS- S Mu"-v 2 AHOlll Sraw~ J JumHJ~ I llu.Y OAYTOlf 20 DAYNI ,.,,,,, Ht. Wt.Ci. '°9. M 225 Sr DE 5-9 190 Sr. NG 6-l 230 Sr OT 6-0 115 Jr DE 6-2 195 J~ OLB 6-1 250 Jr, MLB 5 10 200 Sr. Ol8 5 9 160 Sr CB 60 165 Sr CB 6-5 195 Sr. SS 6·2 180 Sr FS The Wolvennes · (5·4, 1-2) are wrapping up their tirst Sea View campaign dfter ea.rrung two league and one section championship (Division VUI in 1996) in four straight playoff ~appearances as. members of the Pacific Coast League. They can not gain one or the league's three guaranteed playoff spots (even if they tie Laguna Hills for third place, they lost ·the head-to-head meeting). But, a victory would give them a 6-4 record and a solid shot at the division's lone at-large berth. Coach Joe Wood's Wolver- ines, however, will need to _thwart the consistent improve- ment wh.tch has marked the Sailors' I A I I I II G S yards and nin TDs, with s· interceptions. Sea View run. ·we seem to be getting better every week and we're Division VI Helping Har bor dominate' defense, hav been linebacke{ Alan Saenz, Mao derino and Mi Tunney, ends Nie Langsdorr M Garrett Troocal nose guard Md Kalanz, · safe Dayne Pfaff 'an comerback Jus · · right on pace to where we want to be," Brinkley said. 1. Mayfair 9-0 2. NI •art..,, 3 .... Mirada S,1 4 Tustfh 6·3 The Sailors have been dominating in the areas Brinkley covets domination. runrung the ball and being able to stop the run. 5. ~,. 7·2 6 Irvine 6-2-1 1. VIiia Park 7 ·2 8. SA Valle)' 8· 1 9. Ocean View 7·2 10. Laguna Htlls 5-4 Led by a veteran offensive hne, tenacious and. talented senior tailback Andre Stewart has amassed 1,356 rushing yards and 19 touch- downs on 204 carries. ln all, Harbor has produced 2,429 rushing yards. Conversely, Harbor oppo- nents have rushed for only 794 yards and are averaging a mere 8.4 points per game. The latter ranks the Tars second in Orange County in scoring defense. When the Sailors aren't run- ning the ball, junior ·quarter- back Chris Manderino has completed 33 of 75 for 617 . Jacobs. Aliso's offense also relies o the running game, keyed b senior tailback Iman Nlkzad The 5-foot-91 165-pounder ha 351 yards and five TDs a Woodbridge to push his seaso totals to 1,026 yards and l TD.s. niggering the passin game is sophomore quarter back Joel Smith. while senio end Tun Hefty (6-4, 200) an senior inside linebacker Gerasimou (6-0, 220) paaa · defense which has sur~n dered an average of 24 pQ'm in three league contests. : SH 0 W D.O W N How to divide a , DON LEACH I D.All.Y PlOT Costa Mesa's Wllly Franco (above) is one of the key Items • for the Mustangs tonight. Below, Corona del Mar's David Beser (33) zeros In on a Westminster foe. Mesa and Cd.M vie Friday night In a showdown for PCL grid supremacy. COSTA MESA LINEUPS OffDlse DlFIHSe Ht. Wt.a. ,.,._ 10 DIM W. 6-.Q 11S Sr. QB 2 c.J. ZUMM S-10 18S Jr. T8 t2 l4lm#tr Giii.._,. 6--0 260 ·Jr. Fii .. S.W..rwt-6-3 200 Sr. WR 11 &.ca. DAY 6-3 170 Jr. WR 4J Wlu.• ~ 6-0 190 Sr TE n a.-."--" 6-1 240 Jr. LT 12 II.mo Mumm 5-10 230 Sr LG 5' lam~ s-10 215 Jr. C 74 Lunm Mm>mu. 5-1 300 Jr. RG S4 lllC em.wv 6-2 290 k . RT Ht;Wt.0 ..... 92 ~ a...o. 6-0 260 Sr. DI! 'It DNWr M.wlllWI 5 9 215 Jr OT M ,_. •JllDC) AaoMA 5-9 200 Sr, OT J fooo Duo11•1• 6-0 190 Sr. DE 10 DAW W. &-() 115 Sr Ol8 ._ S.-,__ 6-3 200 Sr. Ill 12 JASOll ~ 6-0 190 Sr Ill 11 ,.,._. ~ 6-0 175 Sr OlB 20 CillM s-S 7 ISO Sf. C8 M JMa C&.lvlLNm S. 9 145 ~ CB 4J Wlu.Y l'lwlcD 6-.Q 190 Sr f $ COIOllA DIL MAR LINEUPS °"8al DIFENSI No.~ Ht.Wt.a...... No.~ Ht. Wt. a . "°9. 10 ... ._ 5-10 160 Sr, QI 2t a.Miit ..._ a• 6.2 220 St 'fl .. .... ..... 6-3 210 Sr. fl I • .___ S.9 180 Sr WR 4 lftwlll W.. S.t 1$0 So WR 21 "-'-C.... 5-11 190 Sr TE 7' t.M ...._ M 255 St LT S1 .1MOit l&lllr S-10 195 Sr LG 11 ,_...,.. 5-10 205 St c SI ..._.. ,._ ~ 200 St llG Q MMf....... .., 115 h. ftT . , M faAVll H.\atm 6·1 190 \r OE 17 JAY 8oTToM 6-J 220 Sr OT M klY McAID.t &-<> 208 Sr OT ti Sam.... 6-2 180 Ir 0( '22 llMI~ H 110 JrAJ IS...,.._,...._~ 200 \fMll M No..._. S 11 17S Ir Oll u .,.,.... 511 170 Sr Cl 1 40 0.-.. ~ 6-1 150 Ir Cl 21 MMIO... S-11 150 Sr SS 1 ._ ,_.. "° 1es Jr rs • Costa Mesa is very interested in the question; Corona del Mar believes all pies should be whole. ·They'll decide the issuE1 Friday in PCL showdown. BARRY FAULKNER NEWPORT BEACH -The Corona del Mar High football team is being taught not to share with others this week. The Sea Kings (3-6, 3-0 in the Pacific Coast League) can wrap up sole possession of the .PCL championsh.ip by defeat· ing visiting Costa Mesa (7-2, 2-1 and ranked No. 4 in CIF Southern Section Division IX), which takes the Newport Har- bor High field Friday at 7 p.m. intent on grabbing a portion of league supremacy. A Mesa win would make the two Newport-Mesa Dis-· lrict riv..µs at least co-champi- ons, though an Estancia victo- ry over University (tonight) could elf!vate the Eagles into a tri-championship. "The league title has been one of our big goals,• said Mesa Coach Jeny Howell, who I I " 35-29 win at Laguna Beach,. , Mesa, however, has $Q . made big plays through the EUr. Senior quarterback Dave Weir bas nearly as ·many complf!· tions as Burden has attempts. Weir has completed 47 of 91 for 678 yards-and five touchdowns, while Burdeo. who replaced injured start~r· Matt Moore in Week 4, is 26 of 57 for 365 yards and two TDs. But both teams would pre- fer a smashmouth approach. Mesa, in fact. boasts Ora.n$1e County's leading rusher irt Junior tailback C.J . Zuni~a. The 5-foot-10, 185-pouhd workhorse has gained 1,810' ~ yards on 242 canies. His 26 touchdpwns.)Ul! within three of \Jyftlg the school stn-suspected all along that a CdM show- down might be the final roadblock to the fourth league crown in ------gle-season record 'Set school history. "We're taking the attitude that we have to wm, • CdM Coach Dick Freeman said. "We know we're in by Charles Chabn.an in 1994 and he hopes to join C hatman (2,512 yards in '94) and Binh Tran (2,303 in '93) in the school's exclusive 2,000-y:1 dub. Zuruga, who the playoffs, but if we C.J. Zuniga go in 3-7, we know we won't get a very see significant action at outside linebact and also return p~ts good draw. If we go m as a first-place team, we won't be fed to the lions." It's the seventh league crown for the Sea Kings, who hope to make it tbelI fourth outright title. They have not won a league championship since 1988. A loss could knock the Mustangs into a three-way tie for second (should University defeat Estancia). But their seven wins would at least make the Mustangs a virtual lock to earn the division's lone at-large berth. Muscle, rather than finesse, figur~ to decide the 30th edition of this rivalry, which has included 14 league showdowns in tour different leagues. •1 think whoever controls I the running game will win,• Howell ~said. ·Although, when ydu typically get the ball between Sl.X and eight times in a high school game, whoever makes the least mis· takes is always key.~ Freeman agree that ground superiority is para· mount But he also believes • Mesa's aggressive four.four defense, which strands the cor· nerbacks in man-to-man cov- erage, could provide on oppor- tunity for speedy receiv r Jon Schrank to make a big play. Junior quarterback Evan Burden hit Schrank behind the condary for a 52-ya.rd touchdown bomb in last WC k's 31-12 triumph OV r Umv rstty ond Mesa unen· de.red 259 ae.riAl yaids ln ats and kickoffs, has 2,27<> all- purpose yards. - Tackles Eric Connaty and Charlie Amburgey, gu~ds Eliseo Martinez and Luther Mitchell and center Scoh Schepens have paved the way for Mesa up front. CdM't. ground attack is paced by senior tailback Grant Estabrook, who bas 889 yard.S on 219 attempts. He haS scored six touchdowns, operating behind tackles Sean Penton and Matt Marston, guards Brandon Johnson and Jasod Kurtz, and center Tom SboclM.' Senior fullback MUc~ Hayes (316 yards and four TDs on 37 canies) provides another option for CdM, wlille Weir has rushed for 358 yards and seven TDs for Mesa. Defensively, both teams are keyed by a strong l.irie- backing corps. ' Mesa seniors Shaun 'Ferry• man and Jason Rankin have All·PCL and All-Newport• Mesa credentials inside, as docs Ww, who starts .outside. Johnson, CdM's senior rruddle llneback~r. h6s boon a. .. consistent force. Undersiz juruor outside 'backers Nick J>ros!ier (5·11, 175) and Bla)Ce Hacker (5·7, 160) have also parlded in league ph1y. , Senior tackle Jay Botto{ll, senior safety Adam Coo~r. and 1enior comer David Beter tusv also been trong for the Sea Kings. , 'J.."' CdM leedl the senes, 23r~ including an 1 t .3 edge m league gam The two~ the South Coast Lee9ue champlonlhlp in 1976. t . .. . . ~fly P.ilot Sports Thundoy, November 11. 1999 B3 ~reanl this·: You and The Bear, plus two • I •It will be a contmua1 feast of golf' for amateurs at Pelican lhll Goll Club D~c. 10-12 for the Diners Club Matches Pr~-Am, and the Golden Bear himself, Jack Nicklaus, is reportedly in the mix of the blind draw for opening event. I t is billed as the Ulb.matc $6,000-per-player price tag. Jcsmes Woods, Jo• Pesci. Andy 'Pro-Am, part of a golf orgy But It ap~ars organizers Garcia, Jimmy Connors dnd 1:1r the Diners Club Male hes. have picked the nght Mel Gibson. Unlike most b1g-bcket golf neighborhood to relaunch th<' Yes, you could play with tonmaments, the DinNs Club event (1t was on hiatus last Nicklaus. Matches Pro-Am Dec. 10 dt yecu), because less than 10 "(The Dmcrs Club) is . Pelican Hill Golf Club will pro-am spots are available out pemtitted to make one hbld a true blind draw, with of 56, according to tournament· selection to Bill FneseUe, U1e excepllon of one amateur administrator Kimberly Hdiler. l>Ccduse they're lhP. title , playing spot reserved for . "The Ultunate Pro-Am" is sponsor (paying m exc~s of Diners Club CEO William ))ow it reads on the sales. $1 million) dnd we're Fneselle, who reportedly will letter, and aside from lhe contractually obligated to be selecting a member of the aforementioned first-round' lhdt," tournament director 1.J>GA Tour. pick, every other pro or Gary Polldrd said. MBut it's a , Everybody else u, up for celebnty name will be in the true blind draw. All of the grabs in what is beht'ved to be hat during lhe Draw Party, players have been told about the most extrc1vagant goU including Jack Nicklaus, Tom (the one selcct10n) " pro-am ever in the> Newport Watson, Fred Couples, Phil ln add1hon those playmg m Beach area w1lh its Mickelson, Robert Loggia, lhe pro-am wtll en1oy a I ,,,., ,,. G 0 L F practice round al Peltc:an Hill lhe day before (Dec. 91, which includes breaklctst, a q1fl paC'k, commemorallvt> photo dnd VIP valet parkinq. Following play, golfers w1U proceed to lhe Four Seac:ons ~ lotel m N«>wport Beach and recc1vc two m\!ltuUons ty the Draw. Party. where thPy'U hrtd out who will play m their foursome the next day. 8redkfc1st \"''lll abo ue serv<'d at Pehcan Hill before the DmNs Club Matches Pro-Arn (q.:lo u.m ~hotgun start). An awards dumer \'1.'lll toUow dnd on:course hosp1tahty v.: ill be provided to goUe .. Proceoos wilJ benPllt UCI Athletics • Pro-am participants will also receive 10 general a<lm1ss1on badges (worth $125 c<.1ch) dnd two sedson patron badge., for the Fairway Club ($325 each) dt the Dmers CJuh Matches tele\'i!.P.d bv ABC Dec. 11-12 · Sonw~ol the celebnties Cire planning to attend the Draw ----------------------~-----------------------------------------------------------~-r t • Orange Coast College women's hoops coach Mike :-Thornton begins 11th campaign. • llo>f Pb !' COSTA MESA Post-up size and power will g1ve way to speed, qwckness ~nd~depth for Orange Coast College wo~en's basketball team as lhe Bucs t:>pen their 1999-2000 sedson Fnday at the Chaffey College Tournament "We're delinitely a more up-tempo bdll club and we're gomg to have to be in order for us to be successful,• Coach Mike Thornton sajd. HOur goal 1s to keep lhe other teams from getting mlo thetr set offense and we'rc.' .going to dllow our gtlartls to trdp and double-tedm whenever p<>Ssible to create turnovers " . Dt-sp1te the loss of some key players last yeclr, lhe Pualt:s still look to be one of the tpp schools t.n the always-toug~ \)range ~riipire Confer(•ncc. · '•we shoot the bdll 1('c1I well," Thom ton ~.d. "It's a hdrd-workmg te~m and possi- bly, ~nc of the 'iffidrtcst teams I've ever had tit toast.". ' W)lat the Bue<; lt1ck in <;tze wtth the loss t:>f 6-foot-3 four-year -l>Chool traru,fer Ndldl- te Weeks and no sue-footer.; on the enb.re ~~er, they will make up with in depth. COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S,, IASKETBAll PREVIEW ORANGE COAST COLLEGE WOMEN'S HOOPS 11 Janette Redmond 12 Megan Masuda 13 Karyn Fierst 14 Keli Johnson 15 Shauna Steward 20 Brenda Atkins · 21 Erin Tomlinson 22 Nadia Jomica 23 Leah Wilde 25 Crystal Kawaguchi 31 Sarah Middlebrooke 32 Kristen Urban 44 Melissa Lewu G 5-7 Fr. G 5-6 Fr. G 5-7 Fr. F 59 Fr. G 5.7 Fr. G 5:5 So. F 5 10 So F 5-8 So F 5-11 So. F 5·10 Fr F 5·11 So F 5-9 Fr. c 5-11 So. Coach: Mike Thornton team. MThey've worked hard and they deserve to start,• he said. Melissd Lewts, avr•rage<l I 0.7 pomts dnd six rebounds per game. A bright addition to the Bucs 1s 5-7 guard Shauna Stewttrd, who transferred to OCC from Golden We:.t, where she aver- dged 20 pomts a gam<' ror the Rustlers as et freshman. "She's a real compettlor, \-Jho really hates to lose,· Thornton 'idtd. "I'm really lookmg forward to seeing her pld~' m our last style of ofiense A.long with lhe solid veternn l~ader:-hip from the sophomores, lhc Pirntes dbo have an outstanding core of freshnl(W, mclud- mg Karyn Fierst and Knsten U1han (New· port Harbor High). HKatyn was c1 sti1rter on Marmc1's Cir chdmpionship tedm dnd has a vC>ry good penmeter shot,• Thornton said. • Knstcn has been a real surpnsc for us. I IN work ethic 1s one of lhe ~st on the team and I thmk she's the most imprpved playt>i' on the club since the stdrt of tall workouts." The Pirates have won 20 or mor~ games seven sed.Sons m a row and an eighth looks good, provided they lunit mistakes and turnovers. Thornton's career record b 221-107 over 11 years and the last two ycarb, OCC's 51-17 record is the be t two-yc.>ar stretch in the school's hi~tory. OCC was 26-7 last year dnd hds reached the pldyoffs in each of Thornton's 10 seasons as head coach, but last year, the Bucs were b1,unced m the hrst round agamst Santa Porbttra. Pdrty, Polldrd said 1Jeta11s· (fJ49) 759-517;'; • The Dln.-rs Club Matches will chang~ l!Ut~ spon orships next yec1r dnd be c c1ll~d lhe Lext1\i Mtttc hP:.. Toumtlmcnt olhpc1ls are ho1wful Use cv<'nt Wlll retum to P1•1Jcan I hll m 2000, but thf;!y'rc willin!J to loo~ dl other cours· •:.. • The C'O'il to play ln the Dml·r~ Club f\1cttches Pro-Am tops tho $5,552 mark ot the· To h1hd Srnuor Ch.1.,s1c Pro-Am • Co::.ta l\1e a Golf & Country Club is hosting u pre-holiday tent Sille Di;c. 4-5 (Saturday and Sunday) trom 10 am to 4 p.m with ~vmgs of 20t>o to 601> on nil brdnds of club'> and mmc hc1nd1sc , •we have 12 players on lhts yedr's club anil l believe that 10 or 11 can pldy at any ~e dunng the game.• Thomlon said. "'T,bis will really help our up-temp~ style of pllJ.Y because we Cd.n subshtute much mo~ than most ball clubs and still have a very competitive team on the court." Th.is year, the Puates will start five sophomore~. a first foi d Thom ton-coached Leading the way for the P1tatco, dH! returning all-conJerence player~ .• Sard Middlebrooke and Enn Tomlmson. MiddJebrooke avernged 10.4 points dnd eight rebounds per gdrne, while Tom- linson, one of OCC's captains along Wlth "We suJfr .ed throu9h d bunch of tnJuries to s< .ne key pldye1s, hut U1er.-'s iln upside to nat,• Thornton said. "B<'C'aus<· of that, a tot of plt1yt>ti> got sonw vc1luab!P minutes on the court and lhc1t w1JJ c-,lrT)' over onto this ball club.• tlMHA _,rr<l"tl'tllt DMVPll.OT Erin Tomlinson (right) is one of the key figures for Mike Thornton and his Orange Coast College" omen's team. BRIEFLY Jacobs named GSAC :,l?i)ayer of the Week • Sophomore forward leads the Lions in goals. COSTA MESA -Anrue Jacobs, a sophomore forward for Vanguard Umversity women's soccer S 0 C C E R tedm was named the Golden State Athletic Conference and Regton II Player of tho Week for the second time this season Jacobs scored two goals, including lhe game-winner in lhe uQnS 3-2 overtime win over Biola University, ranked No 22 in the NASA on Oct. 30. ' Jacobs lrnds the Uons wilh 10 goals for the season and both ~he and Betsy N1oohu1s lettd the Uons WJth 23 total points for the season. . i" p~venport dUnks Stevenson ... ~.ewport resident wins, 6-2, 6-3, in Philadelphia. I 1 •rlf.ewport B~ach's Lmclsay Da~enport, T E II II 1 S play.mg m her fi.Tht match since corrung back 1rom her time off the ATP Tow, defeated Alexandra Stevenson, 6- 2, 6·3. Wednesday in the second round of the Advanta Charnp1-• I onships. ' ·oavenport, ranked No. 2 in the world behind Martina Hmg1s, dommated early against lhe daughter of basketball legend Juliu ~rvlng, wmning tho h.rst hve games of the first set and breaking tcy1:nson twtc . Jn the second t!t, after falling behind, 3-2, Davenport won the n .. lof our games to clos out the match. Davenport will next face Uulie Halard-Dccguls of France in the third round. ''ahawks roll past Irvine, 18-7 COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL NICE TO MEE First-year coach has a lot of newcomers and question mdrks l'nw At 1ou1 IJJ ~Pb COSTA MESA-Name tags might be m order for Orange Coast College men's basketball program. After ldsl year's 16-15 finish, including a fi.r<;t-round playoft loss to Southwestern College, OCC has changed cOdches and has undergone a mass player face-lift . With only three returning player:> and one retunung starter, first-yecu COdch Mark Hill has hls work cut out for him, but likes lhe direction his ball club 1s heading. •1•m very happy with the work ethic, discipline and overall chemistry ·of this team," Hill "aid. ·we've meshed very well, which 1 . omctunes not all that easy on lhe Comrnnnlty College level, espe-. dally Wlth eight new gur.; coaung m from all over the place." With no dominate big man· and not a lot of quickn' , Hill believes that execu· lion on both side of the court will bC Vltal for the team's succ si;. •we don't hetve a htg niargm for error,'' Hill said. •tt's cruaal to really execute on both offense and defense and we can't give the other team extra c:hancc.s." Leading th • offenc:c, when he gets U\cre, will be DaVld Castleton, the Buc:s' lon returning tarter who is curr ·nUy a w1cte rec 1v •r ror Ui J>irat • football te m, He hould 1oin tho ba: k tball tr.run m D mber. "David had a gfi at out.side shot." Intl d . •one we get him from th foothall t am, he will be a trcm ndous ou id weapon for u .'' on1plem •nling C tleton on th 1ns1d wlll be turmng forwatd ~ Elliott muon; who c me on th bench l it PREVIEW ORANGE COAST COLLEGE MEN'S HOOPS 5 Tommie.Denson 11 Due Nguyen 14 Ryan Elidia 15 Jeff Beeler 21 Ryan Webster 2l Kerwin Waite~ 24 Dave Elliott 25 Scott Rivera 33 Robert Cutler J4 Chad Hagedorn 40 Ya\tha Wilson 42 N1ek Burwell G 5-10 G S.8 G 5·1 l G 6-2 F 6--t GIF 6·5 G 5-10 c &-7 G 6-1 F·C 67 F 6-4 c 1·2. G 63 Cewteh: Marl( Hill YOU 84 Thursdo~ N mber 11 , t999 COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S VOllEYIALL . BAROMETER Whew ! Pirates are a c1ood club, but, Golden West belongs in the Mountain-Pacific Sports Federation. lblr Plot COSTA MESA -You knew Orang<· Coo.,l College's women':-. vollPybaU tc.un was Ul tor one dilly of d 1lm11 when Golden W(•-;t walked into the P1rates' gyntnds1um for an Ora nge Empire Con/err.nee mdtch Weclncsddy rughl. The suc-llmt.' state cha111p1ons lived up to their reputdtion dQdtn.,I OCC (10·9, 5·6), sweep- ing th~ Pirdh!'i. 15·2, 15-8, 15-6. This as Uw st>c ond tun1• Gold· en Wr st (16-0, I 1-0) deh•dted the P1fdtc•., this yedr On d sllghtly longN c,tredk, this t., the 57th consecutive win for the RusUC'rs, surpasc;mg Jot• DiMdgglo in streak-M!IUng. ''We lost fo1 two reaso~. • OCC Codc h Chuck Cutenese '>dJd. "One., (Coldtm West) is d very good lt'ollll 1Wo, we were rcdl.ly fldl. Wt.•< ,rn't play hke that against d HOOd team ." ThE,> really good lf'am made O\C pay for Its latklusler pldy in the first CJ<lme, wmning 15·2. Rustler freshmdn and Newport Harbor l ~igh product Marisscl Cothran rackl!d up 18 of her 40 j dSSISts m thdl first gume, feeding the hrtll lo Lon Ddcdelow, who led everybody with 14 k1llo;, and Julw RC>nlrow DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT OGC's Susie Packard digs a Jennifer McCartin looks on. With nornldl Ptrtltt>s' setter M1.,sy Jdrn1son out w1th tln mJury, Tmd Nguyen stepped m lor her llrsl slttrt, ctnd she notc:hf'd 27 d.,'itSl'i behind defense Sus ie Packard, Becky Baumgarten a nd Beth Waten nan each contribut1>d key kills WatPnnan, dnolht!r New- port Harbor product, also qot seven digs in that game to key OCC's defense But Golden West's Rcberc c1 Larson got a block and the Rustlers adjusted to put their sitt' to a full advdntagc. Tht•y outscored OCC, 6-2, to w in the second gtlllle pldyed gdllantly an the third gdme, witll Pdckard and Water- rndn ('dCh gettmg four kills and Nguyen gelling 10 assists. But rothran. 0 dC'dl•low c10d the rest of lhf' Rustlers were loo much, and Golden West won, 15-6. Pdckard led OCC with 13 ktl l-., and Wat(lrm,u1 bad 10 kills to go dJong with 13 digs Bawn- yart c•n also had tn kills and two blocks for thr Pttates. "Tina cfoPsn'I hdvc d lot of gaml! cxpE>nenc1>," Cutcnese sa1d "Thdt hud d factor an the match" The> Ptratcs played d lot heller 10 the sucond gtlme. After goLilg down, 7-'J, OC'C' closed it to 7-6 By then, the mt1t("h was t1 foregone conclusion TI1e Pirdtes Hom outside hitters turned in .1 "ohd p<'rfom1tl1lcf'," Cutenese 'iilid. PUB UC I I NOTICES Fictitious Buelnee• Name Shltement The lollo..,.ng persons are doing bo~lness as Web Drtve Space. 18103 Yosemite Ct. Fountarn Valley. C&llf • 92708 Tem L Brewilar, 18103 Yosem11e Courl Fountain Vftlley Cahr !)2708 Tony Brewster (Anthony P) 18103 Yo sem110 Ct. Foonta1n Val· tey Ca 92708 Thia businer.s Is con· ducted by husband l\l'ld wife Have yoo slartod doing bu&lloes' yet? No Anthony P Brewster This slatomenl wu liled with lho Coonty Cieri! ol Oranoo County on 10-13.99 19996808148 pa11y P1lo1 Nov 11 18 is Dec 2 199>1 Thi 15 Fictitious BuaineH Name Statement Ttie loUowing per<:ons are domg business as Af!search and ln- vest1gat1on Cot1ect1on 5erv1Ce$, 3109 lt .. ocln Way. Cosla Mese. Ca 92626 David M K11ele :1109 Lincoln Way. Cosla Mesa, ca 92626 This business is con· dueled by an 1nd1viduat Have you 1>tarted doing bus111ess yal7 No Dilvid M. Keele This statement wes filed With tr1e Co~mly Clerk of Orango County on 11·5·99 19996810626 Dally Piiot Nov 11, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 1999 Th()g5 Fictitious BuelneH Name Statement Tha fojlowlng per!lons are domg boatneu as Mr J's. 2101 East Ed· f~~s Santa Ana CA 2101 EHi Eo:Jonger, In<:. (CA). 2101 East l:d· ln1111r. Sanla Ana CA 9l705 Thia l>uSIMU IS COO· ducied by a 004pora11on Have you &tailed OOlng buslnou yet? No 2101 E81t Edinger. 1ne , Moha,nmad Z Jonar Pra.ldonl This sta1emen1 war. filed wtth Iha County O.rtt ol Or nge County on 11·5"99 1""8110602 DI ly Piiot NOY 1 I, 18. 25 Dec 2 111 tl Th096 Flctltloue BuelneH Name Statement Th• lollowing peraona art csomg bo"ntaa as CANYON PLAZA SHOP• PINO CC:NTEA e Call· h>mta General Penner .thfp, 940 Sovih eo.11 Drtve, Su111 r.oo. Coile Mesa, CA 02fl20 Harry S Rinker, TN51Ht uod4r Dflclall• 11on ol ru•t 0.tlld '1131174, 9•9 South Cea t Drive Bulla 500. Costa Mtc;ll, CA 0284' H rry 8 Rinker, T ri.rSIM c4 RodotlCk and K nn lh Aln er Trvit, 49 South Co4.i Dtlv • Sul liOO, COsta Mesa. CA l O&O lnYHtrTN!tll Co~ I G r I P n no ( for 111 ra) ·N~~~11 ~1 (a) James E. Oobron F1ctltloua Business General Partner. 329 Vra Name Statement lido Soud, Newport The •~·'l!I per60lls Beueh, CA 92663 are doing busioess as (b) Warren C Leleb· Coas1 Detall Sul>Ploes. vre, General Partner, 15 22981 Tnron Way Unl1 F. Chatham Court. Newport Laguna Hills, Canromla Beactl, CA 92660 92653 (c} Ann C Fecke. Ef1C Ray Zellmer, 41' Trustee of the Bennett, Townsquare Lane 1125, revocable Trust, Trust A, Huntington Beadl can-1026 Chorro Street, romla 92648 ' Su11e 1. San Lou•s Ob· Ronald Ray Zellmer, 1spo, CA 93401 16400 WOOdrulf Street (d) Ann C Fecke. Westminster, Calllorma Trustee of the Bennell 92683 Family Trust. Trust B, This business 1s con· 1026 Chorro Street. ducted by· 11 genoral Suite 1, San Louis Ob· partnership lspo. CA 93401 Have you r.tartcd domg Harold B Hembree. bus1nes!. yet? Yes. Penner. 50 Crooked 2115199 Stick Drive, Newport Erle Ray Zellmer Beach, CA 92660 T1:11s statemenl was Warren C LeFebvre, filed with the Coonly General Parter. 15 Clell< ol C1range County Chatham Court. Newport oo 9-28-99 Beach. CA 92660 10996806680 Ann C Fecke. Trustee Daily P1tot Oct 28. Nov ol the Bennett re· 4, 11, 18, 1999 Th052 covacable Trust, Trust A Fl 11 B 1 1026 Chorro Street, ct t oue us nesa Suite 1. San Louts Ob· Name Statement tspo .. CA 93401 The fOllOWlng persons Ann C Fecke. Truslee are doulg busineu as: of the Bennett Family Big Daddys Weld ng Trust, Trust B. 1026 Serviee. 291' East Ruby Ch<Hro Sireet Suite 1 Dnve, UM B. Fu11enon. Sen Louis Obispo, CA Calitom111 92631 93401 Rictlard Carl Achen· Thill btJlillleSS II COO· bad\, 2911 East Ruby dueled by a general Dnve. Untt B, Fuller1on, pMner5h•p Califomta 92631 Have you s1arte<.1 doing n w. buSlneSI Ii con· business yet? Yes ducted by an 1m1Vidual October 1974 Have you slarted doing James E Dobroll, bu1>1ness yec? No General Portner OI Richard Carl LD&B lnvulment Co , • Actlenbacn Cahtom11 Genenil Part· This stalement wH ne11htp ltled with the Counly This 11a1ement was Clell< ol Orange County tiled w11ti the Coun1y on 9·28-99 Cieri< of Orange County . 19996806792 on 11 ·09·99 Deity Prlot Ocl 28, Nov 1"""6810882 •. 11, 18, 1999 Th053 Dally P1la1 Nov 11. 18, Fictitious eualneaa 25, Dec 2. 1999 Th101 Name State ment The tollowlng peu;ons are doing business as CALIFORNIA GIFT BASKETS, 6571 Cory Dnve. Hunt1ng1on Beach, CA 92647 Jaoot H. Grnn. 6571 Co')' Dnve. Hunllngton Beach. CA 92647 Th4I boainesa Is con· ducted by an lnd!Vlt1~1 Have you starled doing bUSin8SI yet? No JaMI H Green Thia Slalement WH I led wlUl Ille County Clertt ol Orange Cculty on 10·29·99 1'"'809nt Daily Pilot Nov 4 11 , 18. 25, 1999 Th054 f-lcttiloua Bualneu Nem• Statement Th41 lollow1ng pors.ons are doing bu1tnuu 911 ProfHtton111 Conlont Rei.lontr?t, 1 7302 Dal m1e1 Streel, IMnt. CA 92&14 Oua111y Ru1011t1on Serv1ca1, LLC, (CA), I 7:J02 D111ml41r Sir t lrvlNI, CA 92614 T1111 l>Uain a 1a con- csuctl!d bY: Llm•t cs L11bll1ty Co H.ttve you 1ta "od dc)lny buSlne•• yet? Y 1, 314199 Ou111ty R 11or1t11on Gervlclob l LC L Mi tid1. ldenl Th11 ~ 11m n1 wa1 filed wltn tho County Cleitr. °' 0 C<Junty Of'I 10~2·9t , t9MIOllCM4 Delly Pllcll Od 28 NO'/ 4 11. 1t HY.HI Th034 PUBLIC NOTICES f1ct1t1ou1 tjUt1nHs Name Statement The following pelSonS are d<>lng bu'iness as C W P. SALES COM· PANY, 44' Mendoza Ter111ce. COfona del Mar CA 92625 Jerry Thomas Hood, 444 Mendoza Terrace, Corona dol Mar, CA 92625 ThiS bu&lness tS con· ductod by an lndMdual Have you '1al18d doing bu~1ness vel? Yes. July 1, 19SIO Jeny Thomas HOOd This s1Qtoman1 wu hied W1lh tho County Cloll< of Orange Couniy on 10-tq 99 19996808650 Daily Pilot Oct 21 28. Nov 4, 11. 1999 Th0t3 PUBLIC NOTICES Fictitious Business Name Statement The folloWlng persons are doing business as COSTA MESA CHEVRON. 2160 Harbor Bouliward, Costa Mesa. Ca11romia 92627 An1on10 · Zaldumbide, 24562 Moc>nl.re Orlve, Dana P01nt, Cahfomla 9~29 This buo;1ness Is oon· ducted by an tnchvlctual Have you s1aned doing business yet? Yes 7-1-91 Antonio Zaldumbkle Th•& '11Jlement was fried Wllll the County Clerk ol Orange County on 10 22·99 19996800035 Dally Pilot Oct 28. Nov. 4, 1 t, 18, 1999 Th023 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF Flctltio'us Bualneaa USE OF FICTITIOUS Name Statement BUSINESS NAME The lotlowtng persons The lollowlng perM>n(s) are doing busmess as has (haYe) ebandooed COAST LINE BUILD· the use or lhe lctlhous ING 2205 Delaware St , buSIOGss name 16, Hunting1on Beach, 01 Marie lnlenor&, 1°'44 CA 92648 lfv1ne Ave , Nawporl Rebert Todd Everhart, Beach. CA 92660 2205 Delaware SI -#6, The FictrtlOUS Business Hunhng1on Beach, CA name referred to abo\18 92648 was hied In Orange Ths business 1s con· County on 11 ·10·98, ducted by an ind•vidual FILE NO 19986n5007 Have you 51arted dOing Southcoasl Designs, business yet? Yes, Inc. (DE), Three ChnSI· 10•1·99 1ne Center. 201 N Robert T Evema11 Walnut St . WJ1ngton, DE Thts statement was 19801 filed w11h the County ThtS buslne • Is con· Clerk or Orange County ducted by a corf)Orltroo on 10-22·99 Southcoasl Designs, 199Sl6809063 Inc , Diana Boler· Dally P1lo1 Oct. 28, Nov Treasurer 4, 11. 18. 1999 Th025 Th11 sta1ament was Fictitious 8u1lneH 11100 with the Co!Jnty Name Statement Clerk of Orange County The 'ollowlng persons on 10/IC)/99 • ' 1999680864& are doing business as: Daily Pilot Oct 21, 2a, RaclngSpoed Com, Nov 4, 11 1999 Th014 495 Old Newport BIVd , FlctltlouiliUaTneu ~:So~ort Beach, CA Name Statement Tim Scot Yoshikawa The tol1ow1ng periOns 18150 Sigmond Circle. are doloo t>uslness ai. Fountain Valley, CA Equ:ty:Search Tectlnol· 92708 og• •. 3535 E CQDst Abe Chen. 8859 Rhine\ Highway No 38. Co-River Or .• Founlain Val· tona del Mar, Caln lay, CA 92708 92625 Th4I bUSll'\8$S 1s con- D1n1e1 E Dou1ou1. ducted by a general 3S35 E Coe I HkiJhwtty, pant'ltrahip No 336 Colone del Mai, Have you sta"eo doing Ca 92025 t>usoneas yet? No TN9 bullineH II con· Abe T Ch n dueled by n toorvldual This 1ta1emen1 waa Have you startoo OOlng lllod w11h the County buatne11 yet? YH, Cieri! ol Or nge Counly 9 30 gg on tQ.,22·99 DAv!d E DotHOUll 199M8090&0 Thll slalamnnt waa Dally P1I04 Oc1 2a. Nov. filed W1U1 Ille 00unty -4, 11. 18, 19fl9 Th026 Clolll of Oranot COUl'lty Fict1tlou1 OuelneH 00 10•15 99 Nam• Statement l"°880'3S~ The folkiWiflO IJiil90r'I!> 0•11 P1kt1 Oc1 2', ~a.. "' cso1ng Wslneu as: Nov , 111 111:111 Th01o Llni..tltllOm, 423 13th Fictitious Buelneaa SI , tiur111ng1on Beach, Name Stat m "' CA 92648 lh fc;lklw111g pe,.ona Sean Wagnet, 423 11ro OOfl\I llu lnOH RS 131h SI • H11n11nglon flADIO PAAIS, 2045 OHCll, CA 92&48 Pt1DU1rop11 Coon, Co•ta Cu1111 Kubal, 425 13th MNa, ci 11nrnl;1 92020 I , •5. Hun11noton ~ uk11 I ululmt, CO ta Dtftc:h, CA 92G48 M•slt, c11111om1e lll 6 This bus oeu II con- Thll l)uslt\Ms ., con· d11C1od by • gt1nera1 ductlld bY 1111 lndMclual P n11C111hlp HiY9 you 51 r1 OQlng I Wl V0V Stall~ dOJng bu I y f? NO bullne I Y t? NI) l: FU): n W11uner This ltt m nt wns Tl'I smlam nl wu hied h ~ C<!umy I IM Wllh U111 CoUnty Ck!111 of Orange ~ Qort Of Orange Counly on 10 18 o on 11>-22 1 HHIOM22 1tMMOIOle 0 lly Pklt Oct :21 28 Oalv Ptot Oct 28, Nov Nov t4 11 1009 Th017 '• t\, 11, I 'Th027 ESTABROOK CONTINUED FROM 81 &lVff ESIMRDOK ...... AIJg, 19, 1911 HolMtoWn. Corona dttMM 6S yards, •I and deferu.ive end the previous two la.Us, said, "They don't believe me when I tell them I play tailback. Girls, especially, don't get it. They say "You're fast? Come on now.•• =~"2 ---= footbell ....... n:~ eo.dl: Dldt ffeerNn ...... faio.t 8enihana ...... ~-~· .................. lt:"u.t year'~ Et Toro~ (In whkh he exploded fet 158 yards and two ~ on 23 carnes during qllbad< debut). That was unexpected.• Mhletie of ...... UC: He rUShed kw c.areer·h~ 18~y· on 31 Cll'ries, lndudang a M-yard touchdown. to key 31·12 PCt win OYef University. Last year, he pWled hi.S weight at defensive end, u collecting Just even carrl ~i, for 20 yards, unW enior tailback Nate Lemmerman went down with a badly sprained anlile in Weck 9. Estabrook, who had played tailback all season for the Junior varsity, made , the most of rus untimely opportunity in the regular-season finale With d respectable 4 .6 clocking in the 40-yard dash, Estabrook is sufficiently swift to tote the ball behind an offensive line comprised of only one member larger in stature than he. Dlllr ... against El Toro. I le rushed for 158 yards on 23 carries, including touchdoWns of 44 and 12 yards • 111 think that game .. convinced the cooches I could do it," Estabrook · recalled "I still like defense and I'm always there any But, even his coaches concede, Estabrook's style is unusually CollectOf sports ard .-W !»F time they need to use me there. But I love running the ball. I want to be in the action, making big plays, doing the most J can to help our team.• strdightforward, compared to the serpentine slashes in vogue with the more free-Oowing members of bog-the-handoff fraternity Estabrook's 889 yards on 219 carries (fifth-most in Orange County) th.is season, have helped the Sea Kings SUIVlve the loss Before the season began,.CdM Coach Oick Freemaq was candid about his featured ballcarrier's supposed limitations. of starting quarterback Matt Moore t MI told him the first time he tries to make a move, I'm taking him out,• Freeman said before tall practice began. "He needs to run north and south." (season-ending collapsed lung m ~ek 3). His workhorse presence was the CdM offense for several weeks, until junior Evan Burden became proficient enough to give .,, credibility to the play-action passing game. ' Eager to please, Estabrook, whose 260-pound preseason power clean was bested only by 6-4, 255-pound teammate Sean Fenlon, set about emulating this electric-football efficiency. He continually plowed off tackle in a path plotted easily with a ruler. With defenses forced to defend against ~. , aerial strike, Estabrook has Oourished. In the • Sea Kings' three league games, in which ,,. they have outscored f~s. 69-19, Estabrook • has averaged 30 carries, 152 yards and one And while he was tough and powerful enough to amass yards in this fashion, the former Jr. All-American Football lineman has now evolved to the pomt where he can make the occasional tackler miss. TD. In addition to his on-field performance, Freeman beheves Estabrook has set a sterling exdlllple ror his teammates. "He has a great work ethic,• Freeman said. "He works out all the time, he works • hard in the weight room and he works hard at practice. Anything yo u ask him to do, he'U "I see things out or the comer or my eye, now. where I used to run with my head down," Estabrook explained. "I have a lot better vision and feel now. I can bounce a play outside, when I get through the hole and the coaches expect that of me, now." do." Estabrook, however, is unaffected by his increasingly high-profile status. •People talk about m e being a workhors~. tJ but I just look at it like I'm doing my 1ob. I'm the runrung back and it's my 1ob to run the • Estabrook's newfound elusiveness helped him compile a career-high 183 yards, mcludmg an e xplosive 69-yard touchdown, on 31 canies in Friday's 31-12 Pacific Coast League triwnph over UnivefSity. ball.· Estabrook, who plans to play college football, realizes his ballcarryiJlg days may The victory clinched at least a share of the PCL crown for the Sea Kings, who opened the season 0-5. Jt also secured Daily Pilot Player of the Week laurels for Estabrook. be numbered. But until he transitions to either fullba.ck, linebacker or tight end at the next level, he'll continue to be the Sea Kings' .. Estabrook started eight games at fullback as a sophomore, but carried 1ust l4 times for go-to guy. Surely, now, even the girls g et Ulat. Fictitious BualneH Name Statement The following pem>ns ant doonO busmen as RUIZ SeMCes, 2072 Placenua Ave.. Costa MeU. CA 92627 Dennis Ruiz. 6740 Groves Cl . Chtoo, CA 91710 This buslOCISS IS con· ducted by· an lndiV.CSuat Have you started doing business yet? Yes, 9/01/99 OenntS Ruiz This statement was filed Will\ the County Cferk or Orange County on 11.9.99 • 19996810893 Dally Pilot Nov. 11, 18, 25. Dec 2, 1999 Th106 Fictitious Suelne11 Name Statement The following persons are doing business as· a) SPY DOMAIN, b) INFINITY GLASS, 2052 Newpoo Bl 19, Cost• Mesa. CA 92627 Bryan L H~rdy, 2052 Newport Bl , 19. Costa Mesa CA 92627 This business II con· dueled by an 1ndMdua1 Have you started doing business yet? No Byron L Hardy This s1a1emen1 was toled W1lh the County Cleft< ol Orange County on 11·9·99 1"'96810S1n Daily Piiot Nov 11, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 1999 Thl 14 Fictitious Bualneae Name Statement The IOlloW1ng persons are doing buslr\ess as ~ Empire Agency, b Empire Academy ol akeup, c) Empire Cos- metics, ~303 HarbOr Blvd . A-102, ~osta Mesa, Cahlornla 92626 Donna M E.E. Inc , (CA), 3303 Harbor Blvd A102, Cosla Me.a, Call· lornia 92626 Tl'11s bUStnesa Is COO• duelod by. • oorpof8t1on H ve you •tarted doing business yet? Yes. 1197 Donna M E E., Inc , Katherine N1cno11, Agency Director This statement wae filed Wiii\ the County Cle~ of Orange County on 11-4·99 1""810'H Da11Y Piiot Nov 11 , 18, 25. Dec 2, 1899 Th11~ SIArEME.Hf OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITlt>U8 BUSINESS N4ME The following ptrtOn(I) hes (have) 1b8ndoned the u e of the r1e11l10Y1 bu "name· w A. Adami I Aa· toclates. 240 NIC'B Lane, 1212, Newi>Ort eaach, CA 92663 Thtl FietlllQIJa BUlllnefl name refttred to above waa hltO in Orange County on :M 9-99. FILE NO. H19907U0111 Wallac:e Allen Adama, 240 NICt Lant, 1212 NewporL a .. cl'I, CA 92G63 Thia buS 18 con· duc.1ed by an lndMduol Wellace Allen Adami Thlt 1tstemem w11 liled wlll't Int C»Jtdy Cl 11\ ol Orange County Qtl IOI 1 51'99 1~1totMt [)ally Pilot 2' 1 28, Nov 4, 11, I 9 ThOll gp 11 ... --"-~-~-e.s_,;.JI STATEMENT OF t-1ctltlous Buslnesa Fictitious Business FlctJtlous Bu•lnd ABANDONMENT OF Name Statement Name St1tement Neme Statement ~ USE OF FICTITIOUS The lollo\lw1ng persons The roUowtng persons The lollowlng pel"alliW BUSINESS NAME are doing business as. ' are doing bu$11l9$$ as. ere dolna business ·ac~ The folloWlng pet'IOn(s), CASA BELL:A, 741 Momentum Ma!XellnO' p A er 1 F I C has (have) abandQoad Ocean Fron!, Laguna Commun<catoons, 255711 TOWNHOMES. '23-l };, Iha use ol the f1c1ot1ous Beach. CA 92651 Via De( Rey. San Juan 17th Streel, Suite 118 buslOM$ name Carolyn Palrlaa John· Cap.slflno. CA 92675 Cos1a Mesa CA 926Z7 E c lnlemallonal, 2038 son. 741 Ocean Front. M1d\ael Fldlere, 25571 Curt A Hert>erts, II;, N Capella Ct , Costa Laguna Beach, CA Via Del Rey, San Juan Mel1$$a Ann Herbads Mesa, CA 92626 92651 Capistrano. CA 92675 485 San Bernardino The Ftelltious Busmess ThlS business is con· Coen Van De Poll, Ave • Newport ~. name referred to above ducted by· an lndivlduat 32642 Carrele"a Or • CA 92863 was filed in Orange Have you started dOing San Juan Capistrano. CA Carrol c Cates ~ " County on 6117199, FILE business yert No 92675 Edna Cates, ~3 San• NO 19996796522 C8ro1Yf'\P&tr1Cia Johnson Arlene Sllvergle1d· Ana Ave • Newport Emllo Golding Pineda, This s1atemen1 was Bumb, 9872 Ooeanct9sl Beacn CA 92663 2038 N. Capella Ct., fciled ~h0 Iha County Ortve, Huntington Beach, This' business is CQfli Costa Mesa, CA 92626 lertt U1 range COonty CA 92646 ducted by-oo-pallneta Chad Kurashlge, 2038 on 11 ·2·99 This bu1lnest Is con· Halle you started <folr\A N. Capella Ct., Costa 19"68tOl34 dUc19<1 by a llm11ed bu!llneu yet? Yes. 19~ Mosa, CA 92626 Dally Pilot Nov 4, 11 , 18. partnenahfp Curt A 'Hert>er1s, u This business Is con· 25, 1999 Th077 Have yoo s1aned doing This s1&tement 'wu ducted by-a general Fictitious Buslnesa business yet? Yes. Octo· filed wiltl the ~lllY partnership Name Statement ber 20. 1999 Clerll ot Orange CoUh'V Emllo Gok!lng Pineda The lojlowing persons Arlene Sllvergleld· on H>-19·99 · Thi• statemeni was are doing business as Bumb 1 ~ filed with the County Snagwear Unlimited. ThlS 11atement was Dally Pilot Oct 21 28 c1ert1 01 Orange Coun1y 3094 Yellowstone or., • hied wim the County Nov ,. 11 1999 n;999 10/29199 Cle~ of Oran,,. Coun"' ;..;n.;.....;.r..1 .;...;.:.•....;.;;.;;.;:;..,..;.;.;= on Costa Mesa, CA 92626 on l 0-""·99 •-., Fictitious Bualnes. 1"9680Sl76e Erin R. W1tson, 3094 "' 11 1 Datty Piiot Nov 4. 11, 18, Yellowstone Or., Costa 1""45809781 Name Stateme{', 1• 25, 1999 Th070 Mesa. CA 92626 Da~y Pilot Nov.•. 11, 18. The following petSON This business Is coo-25, 199t Th05S are doing business a' Flc:tltloua Bualnua ducted by: an lnd"Mdual Flctltloue BualneH FLIP Fl.OP COMf'Al'IY. Name Shltement Ha\/9 you started doing Name Statement 2218 South Fall'\:11¥- The lollowing persons busmeu ~17 No The followlng persons = Senta J..na, CA art dc)jng buswieu as ¥hntns Ri...atitesonment was are doing ~ as Sydney Tuan T~, al Snciwboerding com. ,., AdVanoed """'"'""'roe 3014 Clevelana 11t1 b) Center com. c) Board· llled with the County Technologies, Inc • 3!00 Costa Mesa CA 9 2§:1 Ing com. 16814 HOlkrns C1eltl of Orange Counly Airway Ave .. II t 2, Colla Kathy Tran Tru~. SI , Huntington Beach, on 11 ·2•99 Mela, CA 92628 3024 Cleveland ~ CA 92649 1"96810135 AdVarQd Commeroe Colita Mesa. CA 9 ~ Jell~•Y S Busche. Dally Pilot Nov 4• 11 18• Technologl9s, Inc • Tilts bus1neu ts • 16815 Hoskins St, Hunt· 25• 1999 Th078 (Nevada). 3100 Airway ducted by. hUbband and 1ng1on Beach, CA 92649 Ave . 1112, C-0618 Mesa, wife Thia buslne11 Is coo-CA 92628 Have you started dOl[i6 ducted by an lndlvlclual Fictitious Business This buslnest Is con· business yel7 ¥ 11 ~ Have you started doing Name Statement ducted by •corporation 10/17199 ' busln.11 yet? Y... The fottowtng persons Have you started doing SYdney Tuan TrudnTJ-. Nov 1, 1998 are dOlrtg business as: buslne11 yet? YH, Tfils statement wail. Jeffrey S Busche DJE DESIGN. 304 I0-26-1999 filed With lt1e ~!'A Thia statement WaJ Prospe<:! Street. Newpon Advanced commerce Cle~ QI 0111~ Iliad with the County Beach, CA 92683 Teohnologlea, Inc ' on UJ-11>·99 h Clartl of orange County David John Erickson, Danlel Brasov·Pntsklent 1 on 10·29·99 Jr., 304 Prospect Street, This slalement was Dall Piiot Oct 2 28~ 1tt96809751 Newport Beach CA llled with the County ••-· 111 {1 ~ T~ D 11 Pilot"'-· ~ 11 18 ' Clenc of Orenoe COonty '"""'· L • !""' .._ , a"y ·~· ... · • 92663 00 10•29.99 Flctltlou1 8u1t'*' 25, t 999 Th060 Jernfer Lyn Er1Cl<lon, 1 "96809rn Heme St.telMl\lh Fictitious Bualneu 304 Prospect Street, Dally Pilot NOv 4, 11, 18, The fotlowll'lg perW! Name Shltement ~:6G3ort Beach, CA 25 1999 Th056 are Oolna:'stneu Ml:; ar~~~":s~:':'s nus buSlness 11 con· Flctltloue Bualneu e/J! & ~'?~ranee Shio8 Oestgn, 139 1n !':!ed by. husband and .::!me Statement Blvd~· • 300, N~ Albert Pl. CO.ta M•sa. Have....,., 11811ed dOinn -~ pa~ Beaeh, CA 92660-t&11 t CA 92827 ,~ ,... 819 ....... 'V bustne I... OM Randal Rantroi Ste¥tt C StUllJ<, 139 1fl business Yf No COOL Ta. 71 Fortune 17548 SJnta Ana, <!f Albert Pl . Costa Mesa. ~:' ~iat~' '!as t Drtve. IMne, CA 92618 Me ... CA 92627 .. CA 92627 tiled With Iha ~ Nabtl MahbOOt> Sa1ed, nu bUStnMS II 000. Tllll bullneLS ii ton• Cleltl ot °''"""" """-"'"' 1 Knollglen •206. IMne, dueled by an lnc:IMdUal I ducted by en Individual on I0.29-99-··--"1 CA 92614 Have YQ111t1rted ~ Ha\/9 you 1taned dolnt 1 MMI09755 Till• bualneu II con· buslnMS yet? Yee, bUalntU yet? No duc1ed by. an lrldMduel 10f1M : Steve Stulll< D ~ PllOt Nov •· 11 • 18• Have you sia11ed doing Off R Rentro Thit 11atemen1 w11 25• 999 Th057 bu1tness ~•t? No Thll 1t1tement iwas IUed Wi the County Nabll Mahboob Saied Ii~ wlVl itie ~ Clerk of OfMo• County Flctltloue 8uelneH , This 11a1emant W8' Clerk o1 Of8n09 Ccj)j\ on 10 20 99 Name Statement 1 hied w'llll the County on 10 19 99 t tlMIOt119 Clark of Olllnge County 1 m Dll"' PlloC~av • t1 18 • Thf IOl!owlng per.one on 10·19·09 Da~ P"~ ,.._ 21 2 . •1 • • • ,,. dOll'!I busioeu •• 1-IOM4• ""'""' • 2Ji, 19i9 Th08t E~tlleflc Whitening Daitv Pilot Oct..,-21. 29 Nov 11 • 11>99 Fictitious Bu1lneee Center, 1401 -'voc:ado Nov -i, 11, 1999 Th99ii Name Stt*nent Avenue 18071~~wpor1 · The fojlowlng pel'ION Deach, CA 92ow Flctttloua Bu11,,. .. ere doing bu•lf\e• •• Sherri L Worlh, Name 8t1tement REL lnv.atment COm· DD s.. a profeuton11 Tne fojlowing pe"oot pany, 2888 Bay1h0re corporation, (CA), 1401 are dOing btlak'MI•• as· Dt1ve.1 Sutte C 4k...~IW• Avoc11do Ave 1807, JUE Pl.ANTER BOX, poit oe1C'h, CA 9<eoo3 Newport Beach, CA HO AVOClldQ SI, 1201A, Aobtrt E l.a1key, 2888 92660 Coste Meta, CA 92827 O.ysoort Ortvfl, Sutt• TN1 t>u11ne" la con-Mario J BArdales. 280 C·4, Newpon rkleGfl, CA ducted try-I OOl'potlllOn Avocado 61, 1201A, 926&3 Hav. you l1aned dolr1o Co611 Meta. CA 1~2'7 Tnla bu .,,. .. II eon· bot!M .. Y't'7 v .. b11187 {NI bullnell It coo- c:tuaed by an ln011tid\Jal Stttnt l Wortf\, D 8 duded by': an lndMduel Hive 'you started do4l'lg • prolen!Of\II corpo ~ve you ttar1td OOln(i bUlfrWtl ytt? Ho tltiorl, Sfltnt L WorU\, bualnesl yet? No fllobtn E. lalkty 0 0 S Praeldent Mano J 8ardelet thll atatament wu Thta 1ta1ement was Thia 1~temtnt · waa htea wtit'I the County flied wlttl IN Counfy llled wllf Iha Count~ ete1ti °' ~ eoumy ci.111 o1 Ortnge CNl1Y Otfk °' ~ County on 10 29 n on 10-zv.tt on 10-,~19 1""'°'77t UllllD1711 I UllllDNn 0.11¥ flltol Nov 4 11 , 11, Daly Pi1o1 Nov 4, 11 , H . Delly Plot Od 21.., Nc:N e . tm Th0e2 21 ' Th05I "· 11 , 11. 18" ,,h042 Doily Pilot ~= 11 &Btfs II -j -------..1 PUBLIC I NOTICE~ ..... Thursday, Nov mbor 11, 1999 BS I N=l!I N=J I F tcttuou• t1u11neH f Nam• Si.tem•nt FtctlUoua ttualnetl Flct1ttoua Bua1neH lhe Rctluoua Business N•me Statement Name Statem..,t Name reterrod to OtioY Me a c.l!torr11a 92827 Shane ANJr-Bas5 1748 Oi•nge Aw~ Co6UI MeS8 Callfomui 92627 T I buSlne" II t.00• Oua.l)d by co panoe11 Have VQJ atatted doing boslnM• yel7 y E nn J Atttiet, 200 Del I NS busineU I 000-2613 VIClona .PIJtUl j O..<:h, CA 2fi63 Mii Avenue. Co1t1 ouaed try: an lndl'liduul Oeacr1. CA 92651 iO\ls WStncaa 11 c:on-Mesa, CaldomMI 12e27 Have you staned doing lh bU$1n!JSS coo-nuaoa by. 1 T~ l()llowlng pe~ The foUowitlg per1on1 was fried In 0'111\QI 1 The to!IOlmg persons re doll'IQ bulinfta ea FRONTIER PROPERTY !MAl'fAGEME'NT, 1635 SUpenof Avenue, Unit 4, COiia M~. CA 92627 are doing bUslrlass IS ara dOinO 006lne11... Counl~ l ·t2·!19 FILE w on&' BtlflCtl Cot· Market~l'ld LLC. NO , 7tl0097 ~-~-r~. 'cl~ 9~~!l 7 Aldgef~ Of • Newport Full Name nd Addltil This bu' ""'" Is ton· lfuc:ted by an Individual irl'll$ butioeM con-bus.ineu ytt? Yes, OuCtecJ oy n lndr.; I POMO~ p d~.'! 3u•;ta~~~ 9 J~ J Uhrel'\leldl Ha.-e vou .uitteo doltlQ Have ~ou r.!11.1 CIOinO bullnesa y.t? N<t. Thi' 111a1em nt was w9~ Y"~t>roso ~~llln u yt11? Y •· 1115199 Ch~ HayOel\ • Rod Jewell 1635 Su· l'oeri0t Avenue, Unit 4, iCcista Mall, CA 02827 Thia bOtloess t1 con· IOUeted by. an 1ndrvr0ual , Have you 1tal1ed dOlng bUllnHI yet? YH, 7·Hl9 • Rod Jewell .,.,"""' ..... .., " ,...,;c Beach. Calllomla 92660-al 1tle PerM>tl Wlln<Jraw• Nancy Wiison a.ell, MarketSound l.LC Ing JufJ C MPham 321 Alvarado Piece. (Delewa.re). 152 MadlllOf'I 11481 La Cott.ne Pt, Bllboa Island, CA 92661 Ave . Sult• 1104~1 l , Yort>a Unda, CA 92886 ttNa buslf\ess is coo-' New .Yo!1i., New YOfk Juhe C Maxham d\K1ed by 1n lndnlldual 10016" This atatamen1 .,ves Have you 'lar18d doing T1111 business i. CQ(I· filed w1ltl the County bu1tneu y11? Yet, ducted by l.lmiled Ctat1C ol Orange County 10-07·99 Ltablllty Co on 10l22/99 Nancy Wilson eec~ Have you a1artea doing 19tt680~2 This statement was business yet? Ye&. Dally Pilot Oct 28, Nov. Have you staned doing· business yet? No snane Baas This statement was "*' with the Counly Clerk ot Orange County on 10·18·09 1'"6808520 Dally P1101 Oct 21 28. NOY 4, 11. 1999 ThOO& This statement wH hied Woll\ \l\e County ~rt& OI Orange Couoty on 11·9-99 19996810815 Daily Ptlol ~ 1 1. UI 25, Dec 2. 19'19 lhl 11 FIC11tloua Bualnea1 Name Statement Elln Atthec tiled w lh ll'!e Caunly Tt\11 \t1a1 tt1 nt .,,u Linda L G<ey Tl\ls atatement wu Cleflc ol °'""98 Ccunly hlOd •llh ltro C<ully Th 1111 merit ,,.,11si filed Wllh !he Cauniy on 9 21-99 Cle111 cl OraQOQ Co\Klly 1 00 Mtll me COumy 0.111 oe OranQe County 19996806104 on 10 22 119 on 10·18-99 Dany Pil04 Oc1 21 , 28 • . 1~9 ~ 11 r.: Qlt Coun'!y 1UNll()8579 NO'i 4, 11, 1999 Tll019 OalyPilotOcl.28 NO\/ 1ttMl101t7 Dally PllOt Nov 4, 11, 18, Flelitloua Buslneu 4, 11, Ill 191'19 Tn031 D1111V P1101 Nov 4 11. 18 2s. 1999 Tll071 Neme Statement 'Flctltloua Buslneu 2S 1999 Th01'.,4 Fictitious Buslnen The 1onow1n9 persoos Name Statement Flctltloua Buaineu Name Stateme"t are dOlno buseneu as The 10Uow1ng per"'''s Nam~ Statement Thi• 11atement wes llled With Iha C.:>Unty Ole~ ol Orange Counly 11 9·99 tiled Wlth the County 719199 4, 11 , 18, 1999 Th036 Clerk Of Orange County Mar'KetSound LLC, Fietltlou• Bualneaa on 11·!>·9919996810604 g~~ s Ashman/ Name Statement Flctllloua Bualness Name Statement The following persons are doing buslneS$ as • The lollOwing pe($()(11 are doing boSl!leSS IS AAA Imaging 116 W Elm SI , Fullerton, CA 92832 The toltowl!'lg persona IMAGINE 3. 15 Launa a111 do1119 bui;lfless as The to•~wlnQ persons are OO.ng business as hvine, Cahlomia 92614 Charter F1na'l<:1a1 Prop· are d<>lng lli"j('IHS as WASH PLUS DETAIL David Aobinsoo Shute, ert ei. 833 W 17th St S T "" IS L&hna, lrvinEI, Galilor• 1 • • ourmvg ~nov!.)Y 19998810899 Dall Piiot Nov. 11, 18. 25. 2, 1999 Tt\105 let t oua Bu• neaa Neme Stttement l The roitowlllg persons ~are doing bus1"8&$ as NATURALLY ev us. 1427 E. 1&ttl St .. Suite 308, Cosra M... CA '92627 , Ga'(1en Jensen, 201 ierystal Ave • Balboa II· nd. CA 92662 • ThlS business la con· 'dOCllKI by an 1ndrvldual Have you staned doing b\ISIONS ya!? Yes, 1980 Geylan Jensen lln sta1ement was filed with th• County Clel1t ol Orange Caun&y on 1'·9·99 19998110887 Dally Pilot NpY. 1\, 18, 125, Dec 2, 1999 Th110 r Flctltlou• SualneH N•m• Statement , The lollowlflg per&ons are \1.Qlng business as, COUNTRY ESTATES, 201 South Peck Drive Bever1y Hills, CA 90212 Sanlofd R. Hellman, Trustee lor The Heh-nan Family Trusl UDT Febru· ary 2. 1989, 201 South Peck Dttve, Bever1y Hilts, CA$0212 Phyllis A Hallman Trustee IOf The Hellman Family Trust UDT Febru· al'( 2, 1989, 201 Souttt Peck Drive, Be"'lrly H•tls, 1CA 90212 James E: Dot>rolt 'TNS\H tor The Dobrol\ 'Fam.Jy Trusl UDT Sep tember 6. 1979 Aestaled 'Oct 4, 1982, 329 Vra Ltdo Soud. Newport Beach, CA 92663 t Belle M Dobrotl rustee lor The Dobrott family Trusl UDT Sep ~mber 1979 Restated OCl '4, 1982, 329 Via Lido Scud, Newport Beach, CA 02663 , ms business is con· .Oucted by a gen.:>ral ipannershlp 1. H~ve you started 001ng ousjrtess yet? Yes, •Augusl 17, 1999 • James E. Dobrott , This slalemenf was fllod With !he Co\Jnly Cleric. ol Ora.nos County Ott 11-02·99 19996810110 Oiily Pilot Nov 11, 18, ~ 2 1999 ThlOO t lous Business ftlkne Statement ~ folloYl!flg pe!$Olll e~ tM..Slll89' ... KoW!e Of Savings com, 12~5 Beach Blvd • =on. Cat1fornta "Advanced Data ~fessing Pro1t1ders, tt;t., (CA), t2235 Beach BMS .. Stanton. CA 90680 This 1>uS1ness 11 c. '"lf'l • dlJC:1.8d by; a oorpcnllon :':i!4fve you ilarted 001no t>OS!neas yet? 'Yes. 8l30l99 ~~venced Date f'l'~eutng Providers. Ma1ad Rahim, Praaldenl This alatemen1 was Ille<{ wilh the CQl.•nly Cl!l1' of Orange County tin' f 1 ·5·99 19'"810596 Da\IV Piiot Nov \ 1, 16, 25;.bec 2, 1999 Th097 :flctltlous BuslneH Name Statement Ufha eottowlng persont aie doing bU inoss at NK ENTERPRISES, ~2 MlnQ1on Lane. Huntrngton Beach. CA 92$49 'M~ooos Nikki KeehuS, m12 MnQton Lane. H\lflhngton Beacti, CA ln849 ''fhll business Is con· CltJC1ed by. en 1ndrvtdual Meve you s1aned '1olng bcJSftleSS yet? No ~gnus N11dd l<eehus s statement waa w•lh Iha Coooty ~ of Or•nga County on 11·9·99 19996810896 DallV Pllo\ Nov l 1, ~ 8, 25, Dec i. t 999 Th102 Daily Pilot Nov 1 l. ls. This statement waa The tollowlng perliOns 25, Dec 2, 1999 Th091 tiled with 1he County are doing business as Ftcdtfoua Butlneu C1ef1i. of Orange County POSEIDON PRODUC· Name Statament on 11·9·99 • TIONS. 221 1911\ St1eet, 19996810992 Newporl Beech, CA The foltowmg persons ~ 92663 11e doing business ·~ Dai Y Pilot Nov 11 18 Bii M rk B k 22 l Flow·R1te Conc1e1a 25; D~ 2• 1999 Tlll07 191hans1r:e1, ~:~port Pumping 3708 Park F1et1tlous Bualnest Beach. CA 92663 Lane IA, Newport Name Statement l'hl:a tius1ness IS con· Beach, CA 92663 The fOllOwlng persons duc1ed by an lndrvldual Andrew Aoullera, 3708 ate dOlllO buslll9ss as Have you staned doing Park IAne •A Newpori Newport Beach TeM1s bos1ness yet? No Beactl, CA 92663 Club. 2601 Eas\blull Boan M Baker This bu11ness Is con· Dnve. Ne~ Beac:tl, This 1.talement was ducted by an lndMdo81 CA 92660 • hied with the Counl)' Have you 11artad doing Yarrow P01nl Ventures Clerk Of Orange County bos1ness ye1? No LLC. (CA), 2601 East· on 10·26·119 Androw Agu11era bluff Drtve, Newport 19996809374 Th11 11a1ement was eeacn. CA 92660 Daily Pilot Oct 28, Nov filed with the County TlllS business Is con· 4, 11. 18. 1999 Th048 Ctet1C ol Orange County ducted by Um1ted Flctltloua Bualneas on 11 5-99 Liability Co 19996810612 Have you staned doing Name Stateme"t Daily Pilot Nov 11 , 18, buS111ess yel7 Yes. The following persona 25. Doc. 2, 1999 Th092 Nov 21. 1999 are doing bu&tness as Flctltloua Bu•lness Yarrow Point Ventures, S AV E. Palos Verdes, Name Statement UC, Sieve Joyco. 24501 Del Pmdo Ave., T-..e ro11"wlng persons Manager Sulla F·2 Dona Potnl 111 ..., This sta1ement was CA 92629 81~1~~:figei:"i~~S: ~~·88 med wilh lhe County EeJCcel Communllies l __ ..._ arry St. Costa Clerk ol Orange Coul'ly I n c • (CA I. 2 8 3 9 1 "'"""' on l1·9·99 Avenlda ls Mancha San Mesa, CA 92626 l9996810889 Juan Caplsltano, CA Diane Hill , 1288 Dally Piiot Nov 11. 18, 92675 Londonderry St , COsta 25, Dec. 2, 1999 Thl08 This business ls c;on· Mesa. CA 92626 d cted b a Po tion Paul Hiii. 1288 F I B I u y· cor ra letlt ous us nesa Have you s\sned doing LOt'ldonderry St • Cosla Name Statement business yet? No Mesa. CA 92626 The tolloWing persons Eexcet Commun11ies. This business IS con-are doing tiwlness as Inc., DcLorea C1nqu&- ducted by husband arid a) Jetrsa Dlvisi<>n, granl v Pres wtle b) Oayva Manne Ttils statement wai. Have you started doing DIVISIOfl. c) Sllr1l1'\9 • Hale tiled with me Covnly buSlfl~ss yet? Yes. 1998 DIViSIOl'I. 7642 Windfield Cieri< ot Orange Counly Drane Hin Dr • Huntington Beach, on 11 ·9·99 Thts Slatemont was CA 92647 19996810891 tried with !he Counly Dayva 1n1ernatt0nal, Da11y Pilot Nov l 1 18, Cte111 ol Orange County Inc . (CA), 7642 Wind· 25. Dec 2 1999 Th!,2jJ on 11·5·99 held Dnve. Hunbngton Flctltious Bualrniss 19996810613 ee c• 2~~ Da11y P!IC>f Nov 11. 18. T~~·~1~;7,5 000• Name Statement 25, Dec:. 2. 1999 Th093 ducted by. a corporation The lollowmg persons Fictitious Buaineas Have vou started doing are do ng bUs•ness as Name Statement ·business yet? Yes, ~OOPN5d;:1T::;;:i1~8e. The totlow1ng persons 9120/99 nue, Suite 200 S11nt:1 are doing t>uslness as: Dayva lnterna11ona1, Ana CA 92705 a) Total Martceting, loo.. Martin B LOf)ata, Success Resoorce Irr· b) Grand Gourmel, VP. s111u1e. (CA), 200 Nortli 20122 lmper1al Cove Ln This statement was Tu111n Avenua Sulla Huntington Beach, CA flied with the County 200. Sant'! Ana CA 92&46 Clerk ol Orange County 92705 Cheryl May Boone, on. '1 ·9·99 This business 1s con· 20122 fmperia Covo Ln , 111996810884 ducted by limited Huntlnglon Beach. CA Dally Pilot Nov. 11. 18, Llab1llty co. 92646 25. Dec 2, 1999 Thl 12 Have you started doing This business Is con· Fletltloua Buslnesa business yet? No ducted by. en 11\dwldual Name Statement Suocess Resource Jn· Have you slarted doing The following persons s111U1a, W E M1lcf\ell business yet? Yes. 1983 are oolng business as President Che:'jl M Boone a) Cornwell Tools, This &talement was This s1a1ome111 was b) Autotools now, 23411 filed with tho County Mod w11h the County summerfleld 3E, Aliso Cieri< of Orange CounlY Clertl ot Orange County vreJO. ca. 92656 on 11·999 on 11·5-99 Daniel Rlch8IO Bo1k1n 19996810902 19996810614 23'411 Summetfield JE. Dally P1lo1 Nov 11 18, Daily Pilot Nov 11 18. .Altso VieJo. ca 92656 25. Dec 2. 1999 Th104 25. Dec. 2. 1999 Th094 This buslneSs 15 con-Flctitloua B.u.alneu Flctiliou• Bu•inua Name Statement Tile follOWing persona are dOlno btJsiness u lnncwalNa Design & Bulldlng 581 l 1 /2 Soashore Dr • Newport Beaeh. CA 92683 0.0011 casey OToote. 5811 112 Seashore Clf., Newport Beach, CA 92663 Thl4 buslne&S IS con· ducted by an lndrvldual Have you started doing business 'let? No Dennis Casey OTool11 This statement was 111ed with lhe County Clerk of Orange Coonty on I 0-29·99 1H96809785 Dally Pllo4 Nov 4, 11, 18, 25. 1999 Th066 Fictitious Buslnesa N1me Statement The IOllowing persons are dOltlg buslneSI as NORDSTROM CATHO- LIC BO()t(S AND GIFTS. 511 29th Street, Newport Beach. CA 92663 Nordstrom Devel of· menl Anance. (CA), 5 1 29th Street, Newport Beach CA 92663 This business Is oon- dUded by 8 COfP0111hon Have you slarted doing business yet? No Nordstrom Develop· ment FI08r1CI, Lewrenoe A Nordstrom, Pres. This stetemenl was hied With the Caunly C141nt ol Orange County on 11>-29 ·99 18996809183 D111Y Pilot Nov 4, 11, 18, 25, l999 Th067 Flctltloua BuslneH Neme Stateme"t The following persons 81'8 de>lng bO•lne&S as IN GEAR, 268 Santo Tomt1s, Cosla MeU, CA lil2627 Gall Casey, 266 Santo Tomas. Colla Mesa. CA 92627 duc:tea by. an 1ndrvidual Name Statement Have you Slarled doing The lolloWing persons business yel, Yes. are doino bus.lriess as 10-01·99 HCS !!112 W1ntt,..al'll Daniel R Boll<in L N °--CA Thts statemem was 926oo ewp0rt ..-en filed v.1itl the County Home Health Care Clertc of Of8noa County Services. Inc.. (CA), on 11 ·9-99 2112 Windward Ln 19906810181 Newport Beach. CA Da1ty Pilot Nov l 1. 18, 92660 25, Dec. 2, 1999 Th109 Tf\11 business 1s con· Fictitious Bualneu ducted by, a corporatlOfl Name Statement Have you staned doing The following persons business yel? 'fas, ani OO.ng business as M5·96 OADAM AUTO DE· H1lme Healrtr Care TAIL, 387 w Bay St., Serviees, Inc Steven Apt. 23, Cosla Mesa. Doan, Pres Cahfomla 92627 This ststomont was Douglas Guillen, 387 filed with the County w Bay St., Apt 23. Clertc o! Oranoe Coonly Costa Mesa. Calitomla on 10·29·99 92627 19096809757 Ernesto I. Flores 387 Daily P1lo1 Nov 4, 11. 18. w. Bay St. Apt 23. 25. 1999 Th059 Costa Mesa, Calilomla Fictitious Buslne .. 92627 This business 15 con· Name Stateme"t dUC1ed by a general 11~~~~~:"5 pannershop THE FAUCET t-AA.N Have you started doing 15081 Fleming Slreet, business yet? NO Ernesto t. Flofes Westminster, CA 92683 This statemenl was Bnan Schreyer, 15081 llled With the County Flemlf\O $!reel. WMI· Cle~ oC Orange County mingllr, CA 92683 °" 10-29·99 Thll business Is con· 19996809804 duc:led by an indrviduat Daly PllOI NOii 11, 111. b~S~~r:' s~':f ~,, 25. Dec 2, 1999 Th098 10-02·99 Actitioua BualneH soon Sdl1eye1 Name Statement Th11 &tal1nient was The toUow1ng persons flied ¥<1th the County are doing business as Cter'K ol orange Caunly Double 0 ProduclfOns, on 1O·15·99 6512 Cadiz Circle, Hunt· 19996808373 1ng1on S.aeh~ CA. 92647 Dally Prk>l Oc1 21. 28, Don Szaoo, 6512 Nov. 4, 11, 1999 Th012 C8dlz Circle, H1Jt1t1ngton Flcthloua Bualneu Beach. CA 92647 Name Statement Thi$ business Is con· The following persons ducted by· an lndMdual are doing buslnesi es· Have you staned doing JUST STRAIT COllEC· bUSlness yet? NO TIONS. 2300 Falrvttl\V Don Szabo c ThlS atatemen1 w11 Ad • Costa MeM, A 112626 filed wllh the County fsthor Jean Lyla. 2300 Clerk ol Orange County Fah\lltw Rd.. co.ie on 10·29·99 Me .. , CA 92020 19"6t09n5 This business It con· Daily Pilol Nov 4, 11 18, dueled by. en tndrvldual 25. 1999 Th063 Have you staned dolflO Actltlous Bua\ne.. bUslness y~? No Nam• Statement Either Jean Lyle TACO OU.A.PO, 19881 Brookhurst Avenue, Hunungton Beac:h Gall· fOJma 92646 Salvdl0te Crivello, 216 Tustin Avenue, N•WPort Beach, Califom1a 92663 This builness IS con· ducted by an lnd1vtdual Have you started doiog bU$11leSS yet? No Salvatore CrwellO Thia statement was filed W•ltl lhe ColJnty Ctet1C of Orange Covrny on 10·20·99 1"96808869 Oa1ty P1IOI Qa 28. Nov 4. l 1. 18 1999 Th041 Fictitious Bualneu Neme Stalement The fOllow1ng persons are doing business as GREAT WESTERN ENTERPRISE, 960 Un· IOl1 Ave., Costa Mesa. Callforn1a Nancy Lee Thompson, 960 Union Ave., COSJa Mesa, California 92627·3134 Jeff William Thompson, 960 Union Ave., Costa Mesa , Caltl ornla 92627-3134 •Tiiis business 1s oon· dueled by. a general partnership Have you slarted doulo business ye1? No Naf)C'f Lee Thompson This s1a1emen1 was toled wolh Iha Counly Clerk ol Orange Coun1y on 11·8 99 19996810827 Da~y PolOI Nov 11 18. 25 Dec 2. 1999 Th099 Fictitious Business Name Statement The tollow•ng persons are doing business as Pac11ic Wesl 1370 Logan Ave . Unit A, Co•.ts Mesa CA 92626 1homas Fischer, 1370 Logan Ave • Uml A, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This business 1s con· dueled by an lnd1v1C1ual Have you slartecl doing business yet? Yes 10·1·99 Thomas Lee Flsctier Thlr. s1a1ement was tlled with 1t1e County Ctertt. of 01ange County on 10·26·99 19996809363 Oai+y P1tol Oct 28. Nov 4. 11, 18. 1999 Th043 Actltlous Business Name Statement The following persons are doing buslt'less as DEL MAR DISTAIBU· TIOH 3535 E Cclest Hwy •53, Corona del Mar, CA 92627 Lani Madonna Kunan, 2610 San Man:o, New· port 8eactt Caltf 92660 Thrs bUSlll&SS ts COO· dueied by an individual Have you slarled doing bUSlflOSS yet'? No Lam Madonna Kurian This slatement was hlod w1lh lt'le Counly Cieri( of Orange Counly on 10·26·99 19996809372 Dally Pt101 Oct 28. Nov 4, 11 18. 1999 Th044 Fictitious Business Name Statement The lotlow1ng persons are doing business as Shrine ot Ille BrewGOCI. 1660 Santa Ana Ave . COiia Mesa. CA 92627 Keith Hinkle, 1660 5ante Ana Ave., Cosla Mesa. CA 92627 This 1>us1ness is con· ducted by. an lndlVldual Have you started doing buiineu yel? Yu. 07199 Keith H1nlde This statemenl was Mod With \ne Couoty Cleltl of Orange County ()(I 1 (). 26-99 199968093$4 Dally Pilol Od 23 Nov 4. 11. 18, 1999 Th045 Fictitious Business Nam• Statement The loltowjng persons are doirig boslness as Xytolech, Inc .. 1505 W Attoo Ave • San1a Ana. CA 92704 Xylotecll, Inc., (NV), 3305 West Spring Mtn Ad 1180-24, Lu IJegas, NV 89102 This business ts con· ducted t>y 11 corporation Have you started doinQ business yet? No Xylo1ed1. Inc , Justin Spauld1ng/Pres1<1en1 ihlS statement was f1tlld wtlh tile County Clerk of Orange County ()(110-26·99 1999680n6S Dallv Pilot Ocl 28, Nov 4, 11. 18, 19i>9 Tll046 Actltloua Bualnesa Thit busrneu II oon· dueled by; en lndMdual Have you started doiOO bu11ne11 yet? Yes, 10-20·99 Gall Casey Tl'e loll<>v.rng pe!SOl'ls Thie 1tat1menl was are doing busltleSI as llled with In. Counf)' B & M DlltllbvtM, Ctortl CIC Oflngt Coonty 1208 Akante ~ on 10·19-99 Name Statement Th9 loUowing peMnS ar• '10lng bulinaa •s GERSA MARt<ETING. CO , 1280 Bison Ave., B·ll, 1387. Newport BeKh, CA t2660 Thit statement was filed wllh \he Coun\Y Clerlt oC Oflnge Coonty on 10-29499MIOt110 D llv PiloC Nov 4 11, 16. 25.1999 ThOe8 Olac.h. CA 92600 1HMIOM70 Bud s1mrn1. 1201 Dallv PUOt Oct 21. 28. AllCema NeWj)OC\O.~. Nov ,. 11, 189G Th003 CA 92680 Flctltlou1 Bualneea Mick Simms, 1201 Nam• S\attfMf\t Allcante, Newpon B <;tr, Tr. IOI~ .....,.,,,., CA 92660 """"'V ,,..., ...... This bollntu • oon· are doing bOllnelt 11 dUC'led by 1 00,,.,., St1'9tohl 111 "~· Gatti ~katJng. Inc. (CA), 1280 BtliOn Ave , B·t , 1317, Ntwport S-Ch, CA 82860 Albert R Bisson, 116 W Etm St , Fullerton, CA 92832 K.a!Nrene E 815'00, 116 W Elm St , Full• erton, CA 92832 This business Is con· ducted by hvsbend and wile Have you staned ~ business yet? Yes, Od 1. 1990 Albert A Bisson Thts statemenl was hied With the County Clerk of Orange County on 11 ·5·99 19996810603 Daily P•lol NoY 11, 18. 25. bee. 2. 1999 Th069 Fictitious Bu1lne11 Neme Statement The tollOwfng person1> are doing busmess as Siar Na11i Salon 370 E 17th St •D. Costa Mesa Ca. 92627 Gary A Schmidt. 19702 Pat11V1ew Terrace, Yort>a Linda, Ca 92886 Tllu; business IS con· duCjea by· all' 1ndMdua1 Have you staned doing business yet? No Gary A Schmidt This statement was ltfed With the Coonty Clerk ol Orange County ·Oil 11·5·99 19996810605 Daily Pilot Nov 11 18, 25, Dec 2 1999 Th090 Actitlous Bu1ineas Name Statement The lollow1ng pe!SOOb are doing business as REVELLO METAL CRAFT 200 Boggs Ave , Costa Mesa Calolom•a 92627 Co l e Mall he w McLauQhhn 200 Boggs Ave • Costa Mesa Call· fom1a 926;!7 T111s business Is con· ducted by an 1ndtvtdual Have you s1aned doing business yet? No Cole °McLaughlin This statement was hied wllh the Counly Clerk o1 Orange County on 10·18·99 1999680852.2 Dally Piiot Oc1 21, 28. Nov. 4. 11, 1999 Th006 Ftctltlous Buslne11 Name Stitement The tollowlng persons are oomg business as MenuMonkey.com, 17626 Jordan Ave .. #27C. lrvme, CA 92612 Art Ja\lld, 17626 J<>r· clan Ave . •27C, 1111.ne, CA 92612 K..,.n Javid 17828 Jor· dan Ave . •27C. ll\ltne, CA 9261~ Larry St1Qel, 22836 Foxb<>fogh Way, Like Forest CA 92630 This buSiness Is oon· ducted t>y a general pannersh1p Have you staned doing business ye~7 No Art JaVld This s1a1em1n1 was hied with tne County. Clerk ol Orange County on IO·tS-99 . 1~ Dally Pilot ec,. 21, 28, Nov 4, 11, 1999 Th007 Fictltloua BuaineH Name Statement The following persons are ootng business as CAARTECH, 24002 Via • Fabncante •508, M1ss1Qn Viejo. CA 92691 Kevin 0 Carr. 4369 Art>ot Cove Cr., Ocun side, CA 9205-4 This business IS con· ducted by en tndNtdUll Have you started doing t>ustnen ~et? Yes, 5·1·99 K&Vln D Carr This statement was bled W•th Ille Counry Clerit ol Or1ltlQe Coonty 1().16-119 199t68083n Daay Pilot Ol;t 21. 28. Nov 4 11. 11199 Th008 Flctitloua Bu1lne11 Nem• Statement The tolloWlng persons ire doing bus1ne5' as Aesthetic ol Callf<>mll, 1300 B11stot N #100. Newpor1 Beach, CA 92660 Tarek /4. Samee, c/O Noah Developmenl. 1300 Bllstol N •100, Newpofl Besch, CA. 92660 RaymOnde Pannelon, Clo NOBh Development, 1300 Bnstot N 1100. Newpoll Beach CA 92680 T1111 bua1nea1 Is con· dueled by: a gene111t partnership Have you •tarted doing b\JllnlSS y.tl? No Tarek A Samee Ra~ Panoelon Thts Slatement wl" flled wUh the Couniy Clerk of Orange Ceunly on 10·19~ 1HlllOIMI Diiiy Pllo( Oc1 21, 28. Nov 4, 11. 11199 Tl'IOOll "Affordable Alternad.Ve" pannel'5hip 3124 Tara Colla M Have yt>U Jl4rted dolOg CA 92626· 7J02 bus!ne•• yel? No Marc1ne•Anl1 Utit11, Bud Sltnrnt 3t24 Tera..,coa11 ,.. CA 92826• 302 Thi$ 1talem.n\ was Laurie"•""" ve,,,.I, 11 This bosloeU la con· duc:ted bY • coC'pOfaUon HaV9 you staned dolna wsineu yet? vu. ~A 0119~ Gerta M rk•l•OQ. tnc , Nort.n A o. La P•"•· Pfo&klel'tl CEO a Discoµnt Casket, Cremation& Burhd Service Why showd you subject ~ursclf 8i your fanlily to paying inflated prices for caskets & service ???? ... CalJ Toll Free 1-188-~ .,..., .. Or111f I S.ra11I• c:..tcs I filed Wltll tti. COUnty ,. -,.. Clerlt of Orange Counly Se1tml1t Cl11Hi, Nqwport on 10.~ 99 0111ch, CA 112tl00 1tlMl(lllm Thia bultness 11 CIQt'I ~ 8 dUC;(t<j by a geflllral P"°' NO'I 4, 1 1, I , ""'rtnetlhlp 25 lil90 lhOM ..... ...... fiXUU!NT OfO ttJ:.~.~i·~ dOM .. wrrHORAWAL Matdtie ~Uhler FftOM lhll ai.ttmttll .,.. PARTNERSHIP meo Wltt1 "" gaunt)' OPERATING UNDER ci.111. 01 ~ CcM\1Y FlCTITIOUI on 10-1&.et BUltMlU NAME UllHllllT1 ........ ..__..... ......,.. OllY Pilot OQ 21. 21. .......................... ~. ~,-ifh004 TN• s111ement w11 llltd w1ttt the County Cfer1t of "rang•• CcluntY on 10-<?2"99 · 1""80904) DaQy Pllol Oc1. 28 NOY 4 u. 11. tm TPI03!» Ficttttout BuelnMa Nwlta"'9Mftt 'Tl'9~~ .,. dOlr'O tlualneR .. Hllary2000 corn, t 905 ~,..., Ocl'8 MtM, CA t21827 ~M Hey- dll\. t719 ~ COM1 ~·tx·~•POll Oer111d P Hayden. 2721 l'dlc CoMt HIGl'I• ~~lleed\.;CA Sf AV ICE s. 2 8 5 5 nia 92\;H •4, CO&ta ~esa CA Gtoup 520 7l" SI Hun!· P1necreek Dr. F·319 92627 111g1on Beaeti CA "2648 Cosla Mesa. CA 92826 Thll bu&iness '5 COO· Ronald L Cn111Je1 Karen Kr61'bll!I Colby, Cri111ane D Abrantes, ®~a°! ~~a~~=~~g 27288 Ac!,an Dr Laoun;.t 5?0 7th Stree1 l;iu•1•· 28SS P1necreek Dr, business yet? No NIQ!Jl'll A 92677 1n!)lor1 ~ch CA 92648 # f ·319, Co518 Mesa, CA DaVIO Robinson StilJle Tnls b\.IS•neu is con l hls bus r.ess is oon· 92626 This' Siatemenl was dl.ICl'!d by n 1nd1vldual ducted by an lr.a.vlduat Thia business is con· Cou 1 !Have you 611!111<.l ~ng Have you i;tanttO dOlng ducted by· an lndlVlduat tiled with the n V b.is.oes.s '/Ill? No • business yct7 Y $, Have you started dOlng Clet1C ol Orange County RCV\llld l Ct.a!1e:. 9-01 1999 business yei? Yes, on l0-22·99 T!lls 5tbtomem was Krtren K1enb1e1 C<llll\ 06·01·1999 , Daily Prlo\ ~8 ,,1ftd w11t1 the Cu.mty Thi$ stat mcnt .,..11s Cr~llane D Abrantes '4 1t 18 1999 Th024 Cteno. Cl Oraflfl COOl'lly filed W1th 1 c Courny 1hls statemenl was on 111·22·99 Clerk Of Oumge Col. v h!ad Wlth 111e County -Fictitious Business 19996809040 oo 11,2-99 Cle111 of Orange County Name Statement patty-PllC>t Od 21!, Nov 19998810112 on 11·2·99 The lollowl(lg ~rsons 4 11 18 1999 T0032 Da IY P1IOI Nov 4 ll 18 19996810136 are doln<} t>us1nesi; as Flctitloua Bus1mtss 25 HJ'J9 Th075 Da tl Pilot Nov 4 11 18 STARLIGHT .CARE, Name Statement Fictitloua Business 25 999 Th079 270 East 171h Street Tne lollow ng persons Neme Statement Flctltloua Bualneaa Sulle 11168 Cosla Mesa are doing bu~ r.ess al> Tno I011o,..1ng peraOf\s TNheme Statement C~a2~e2ne7 Wal".-s l 68 JC0 ECK ENTERPRISES are doing b\Jstness as e lollowN'lg persons ...,., " ..... C • 656 Co\lfJ Stroot Metro E•preu , 1 o are doing business as Albe!1 Place •B. Costa Costa Mesa CA !12b"27 Ne..,port Cenier or al Custom By Glenn, ~esa. CA 92627 Joo;eph C Ec.k 656 •l80 New1><>1l Beac,'fl b Lasergem com, This business 1s coo· Cove S1ree1, Costa ca 92060 c Planettourma com, ducted by an md1Vi<Jua1 Mesd CA .126'17 • Meiro Expreu. L r 1009 N BnslOI, San1a Have you staned doing Ttl•l> 1>us111ess is oon· (CA) 180 Newpon c11n Ana. CA 92643 business yet? Yes aucted by an 11\dw :foal tar Di ll180 Newpcn Glenn Terry Hand, 10/01199 H~ve vw l>tanoo Q01ny Beach ca 926&> 1936 Silver HaWk Dr., Charlene Watkins business yol? No Thi~ business 19 con· Diamond Bar CA This statement was Jose~ C Eel< b 1 91765-2853 hied with the County This s1a1emen1 was o~~~~rsri' a imrteo Tiiis business Is con· Clerk of Orange County fried w11n the Countv P Have ,: •lar10d doing dve1ed by. an individual Ot'I 10·22·99 • Cieri\ ol 01<mge Coun1y l>us noss 81., No Have you S1a!18d doing 19996809059 on 10·22·99 Jon U: G business ye!? Vos, Daily Pilot Oct 28 Nov 19996809041 n acaiuso. en· 7/14/91 4, l 1, 18, 1999 Th~8 Daily P~ot Od 28 ·Nov er¥~1fs•n=lement ...,~ Glenn Tarry Hand Fictitious Buslneu 4 11 18. 1999 Th033 11100 w11n 1ne Covr•JY This statement was Name Statement Fictitious Bua1ne11 Clc{I( 01 Orenge County hied with the County The following persons Name Statement on tO·W·~9 Cieri.. ol Orange County are dOing busl08ss as Tne tollOwil'\9 Pt!rsc>ns 19996809362 on 11·2·9919996810113 Oual1ly 01scoun1 are domg t111s1non as Dally Pilot Oc.t 28 Nov DaJyP.totNov 4 11 •18 Cry~lals. 17951 Skypark1 cnor.en Creations, 4 11 18 1999 Tn047 25. 1999 Tl'IOSO Ciro &, Sooe G '"''"e 3140 Manistee Dt1vo F1ct1t1ous Business CA 92714 Costa Mesa CA 92626' Name Stateme(lt Fletltloua Business Lasercomp LLC. tCA). N•sslm Mcnash 3140 Ttltl lotloll>ing pefSOOS Name Statement 17951 Skypatk. Suile G, M~nisiee Drtve ~ta are QOong bus ne'1> as The fOllowing persons Irvine, CA g27t4 Mesa CA 92626 ASIA CAFE 231)0 are <kwlg bos1nes:. as Th•!> business is COO· Trus business Is con· New-pon Bhfd •B Costil M•lkota. 354 Avocado St ducted by Limited cooed by an 10c1!Vldual M sa CA 92627 #18, Costa Mel>a, Call· Liat1iit1y Co Have you :.tarild OOlng Long I/ Tran 107'4 lom1a 92627 Have you staned doing t>us ness vet? YllS Vallejo Circle. ·Costa Piotr Waldemar S\ep· busmess yet? Yes, 10/1/99 Mesa CA ~2626 niak, 354 AVO<:ado St., IOl'Ol/99 N1ss.m MaMshti This wsines~ IS con- 118 C06ta Mesa Calt· Lasercomp, LL C, Tt1ts s1a1emen1 was ouctljd by an 1M1v;clua fom1a 92627 Candice Kraushaar• Med w1!n !he County Have you 0ot3!1ed doiryg This t>us1ness as con· ~~~~erstateme 1 ... ., Cle11o> ot Orange Coun1y bus•lll!ts yet' No ducted by an 1nd1Vidual n .. s on 11·2·99 Long v Tran Have you staned doing hied wnh the Coonty 199116810111 Th io statemenl iw;is business yet? No ~~~ ~ ~nge County Daily Pilot Nov 4, 11 , 18, fried with lhC Covr y Piotr W Stepnrak • • 19996809061 25: 1?99 Th072 Cle~ ot Orange County m~19 wifh181~1~1;,8nhO::fy Daily Pilol Oct. 28 Nov F1cutlous Business on 10·~6·99 Cter11 of ora.nge COUflty 4 11 18 1999 'ThOi9 Neme Statement 19996809375 on 11 ·2-99 Fl ·ltl ' a I Tile foll,,wmg p11rsons Da•ly Pilot Ck1 28. Nov 19996810224 ct :s us ness are doing bugrnes~ as 4, 11 18 19<J9 Ttr049 Daily Pilot Nov 4 11 : l8, Nam tatement SAFEGUARD Fictltloua Business 25. 1999 Th08l The folloW1ng persons ESCROW 1S65 Scen•c Name Stetement Fictitious Business arpe dotng.buso·iess as Avo . Suit.. E, Co)ta Tho lullow•n~ pers ;Ji ans West Catering, Mi;isa, CA 92628 are d<:>tno b\15.1ne5ol> as Name Statement 180 Newport Cenler Dr . Sat11gu;iro Properties, a)NEWPOAT LAW OF The following persons Ste 180. Newp'Ort Inc, (Callomfa), 1565 FICE 'b) THE NEW· are doing buslneu 8S eeach CA 92660 SGenic A ... e ' Su11e E, f>ORT BEACH LAW OF-Precision Lat>oralory Pans . West flestau· CoSla Mesa, CA 92626 FICE, 3345 Newpo1t 1n1ama1iooa1, 3174 rants, LLC (CA), 180 Th.s bus1nes~ Is COO· Blvd Su1e200 Hewi>Olt Gibra11ar. Costa. Mesa Newport Cooler Qr Ste dut\~ by a corpo1alloo SQach CA 92663 CA 92626 180, Newport Beech, CA Have vou Sla118<1 dOlng Potet J Ul'lden 4)1 Paul Harns 92660 busme~s yet'> Yes, ""e Vaquero San Enterp0$ea. (CA) 3174 This busll\Gss IS con· November 1, I~ ~menle, CA fl2672 G1brallar, Cos1a Mesa ducted b6, Lunited Salegt.JarO PropenlCS Trill> bus ness •S oon- CA 92626 L~btlity ..,. doi Inc~ R Earle Weichman ctoctoo ov an lndiVldua This business is con· ave you s71a11.,_. ng President Have yO(I started OJff10 dueled by a corporation busmess yet No This ~tatemcnt was buslne.ss yet., No ...._e you started dolnQ Paris Wes1 Resiau· fi ed W!ltl ttte Coun!y Petl31' J Llf"d n business yet? Yes I ·98 ran 1 s t LC• John C1e111 01 Or ng.:i County Tri s r.1atemcn1 w. s Paul Harns Macaluso. PresidPnt . on 11 ·2 99 filed >1o lh 1ne Coun!Y Enterpnses, Paul A Thts statement was 1"96t10118 Clon.. ot Orange Cown1y Harns Pres1deoVCEO hied wilh lhe County Oa.ty Pl'Ot Nov 4 1 l, 18 oa 10·5·99 This statement was Clertl ot Orange County 25 l 9!J'1 Th073 18i86807365 filed with lhe County CW\ l0-22·9~ 999U0903ll Fictltloua Bualness Da y Piiot Oct 23, Nll'\/ ~e~ ~.9~range County Oa1iy P1101 Oct. 28, Nov Name Statement 4 11• 18 19~9 ThO!>l 19996810598 4 11. 18. 1999 Th030 The follow•;,g P&!SO!l When you wrtt. Dalli Pilot Nov. 11, 18, Fictitious Business ar~8?}n%~~~~s2~~51 • Claulned ad, 25. Dec 2, 1999 Th086 Name Statement Acacia 519 210. Newpon Include all fictitious BuslneH The lottow1ng pe~onl> Beach CA 92660 1ne tacu Name Statement are dolnQ business as Jamas R Kubiak, and get th• The tollowing persons SHINE • 2930 Bns101, 2 8tue Ridge. trvmo CA are doing bustness u · #A· 112 Costa Mesa. CA 92714 ruutts Mini Gounnet 1210 E 92626 Linda L Gra~ 101 you want Yorba Linda Blvd • Brian S Ambrose. 4 Placentia. CA 92670 Longbalt lt\C., (CA), 17081 Cascades Ave., YOft>a Linda, CA 92888 Tl111 busrneu 11 ccn· due1ed by • corporation Have vou staned doing bu1lness yet? Yes, 10-1-99 Loogbell, toe~ James A Campanis, Sr • Pres This statement was I ed with the County C!e rLol 0!Ql!I C<:lvr.itY on 11·5-99 199Ml10599 Dally Pilot Nov 11. 18 25 Dec 2, 1999 Th087 Flctltloua BualneH , Nam• Statement Tho lollowing persons are doing bosin.u as McMasters Masonry, 2013 Continental, Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 Steven L Mc:Maslers 2013 eont1nental, Coala Mesa, ca 92627 This bualneM 1$ con· dl)Cled by. n lndlVld~I Have you started doing bu•lneu yet? Yes, 10·1-89 SllMll'I L. Mc:Ma&ters Tt\11 s1111men1 lfllH 11'-d w1th the CQunty Clett oC Orang-. CovolY on 11·5·99 1 etM11 oeoo 0.0y Pllol Nov 11. t 8, 25, Dec: 2. 1999 !!!06,8 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS? A GOOD AD! Call 642-5678 ~er EQVAl lfOUSING Of!PORTUNI rY 1·~~1 ltf:~:l:===~:!:=====:$· • lfUQE 1A2BfH28A • :•Newport. Marina·: ~=e'!~y'T~C1• • "~~=~/ .. , ... ~· 1nl u1Jtt 1;..,1111,.. 11 •• A upvadal, new carpet & • CHRIS EOOWAROS • ~ 11 •• ,"'1,, 111, ,.. partmen ts mote. poo1. Mil SPEc .IOflY Flr11 E••••n Pro'*'"' 1111 r11r ............ , •11-," n f b l no pets (7 t41 5'15 4855 949419-9209 cell phone .... "' ... ·') rum .. ommunnr wuh pnva1c c.1c \ ......... wlllf• .... "" ...... ~ \\ lk 8 I'-~ I! I d ... I I So. of PCH 28r 18a. FP, It ""rllll "l•f '"''""'· :r m 1r1na 'a 10 ;a '""·' s ;in Smlp,. 118 HCIUllllCOIDOI lodly, ltldge, calh cells bak:, ll•llalln ., .i.,,11111.,11.. M1(\u1cs from fa~h1on Island . ~-,_, pnUcrpt no pets1$mkg u u -• S12'151mo 949-675-5837 • .. 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Fp Agent. 94~758-9314 •••••••••••• f a SOLDu i BIG CANYON 3800 S F. 48r 38a, olllco, remodeled, all new appts. 1aouu1. phone sys, cedar closets, muS1 seet 5799.000 949·721-5888 __ SHOWCASE ! . HOMES • FOR SALE ! In Our Sat : e6id CANYON• 26' 268, 2000af, S550f(. Owner m1y cerry, IN 09!, $380CVmo Real Estate • Supplement! ! HOMES OF ! THE WEEK ! Display Ads • Start at $751 ! : Deadline : I• Tuesday SPM • Open House ! Listings ! 1'I Only $151 ! i Deadline • Thursday SPM ! ~ It Pays to : * Advertise • ! In the Best ! ' LOCAL ! • Real Estate • { Section ! -i Call Today!! ! 't USA RIVERA • .. 949-574-4252 : : ANNE WILLEY ! .. 949-574-4249 • l •••••••••• : HOUSE~OHDOS • ' FORSALE 8ALBOA ISUND EH SAT/SUN 12 ... AGATE AVE. $plciolJI & Ai>emnent. custom '-1dsloni & wood lloonng. 949.000 MatY HaW.ty 94M1S-3612 •BAYVIEW• 2bf 2b1, 2 cat gar perk1119, $309,000 A11oc dUH, $98/mo. 94M7W120 l) HOUSE~ONOOS .. FOR SAL! CORONA DEl MAR ,· Oce.I Vllw Deck t 135t aq.ft. 38r 2B1 • $525,900 ;lohn Kenney Real &Ille I 9'11-713-4040 OLD cbil OPEH sOH 12"'1 332 Hlztl Or, Oen Vu On Clnyon. 1 111110 bch tmmac Coclage 2bt • 1 5be frplc m9.b00 949.759-9070 10~ fOASALE COSTAIEU • t OPEN HOUSE t 2294 LI Play1 Drf.IBr 2.581 qetacned home. 1housandl I in Upgradal, bl.Ill In '92, Mutt Stet 1327,500 far1 •~':LI~· Agta. l VIEW 3Br 2.5B1, upgtaded, llrge yard, 2c g11, $215,000. Cell Broll«, M ..... 6-1583 ONLY 2 LEFT! HU HOMES E SIDE FROM BUILDER Open Sat-Sun 12·5 f:7 Thr0\91 2541 Salta Ava 41>1, 2 5 ba. eppfOll ll0().200() aqlt 2 Cit ga. 'rage Star1ng e S3SUOO ~9 722·81209411848-7801 By Owner t4M9M137 •OdO Pinn• 3i c&lllO Furn 2br 2be 998$1. plan "1Ullars land tae. comm pool Pnv bch ror res $1281< LIDO RESOAT HOMES 949-6~ or 720-9882 MAXEADEALll 38r 38a M~ Estate, huOI pvt yard 11t1RV access. selftf wiQ carry °' lease 01J4 1729 Irvine Ave. °'*1 Sal/Sun • $469,000 8rol!M 949-233·9071. LOWEST PRICED PORT STREETS II 48DRM2BATH CLOSE TO POOL A GREENBELT $5g9,000 GERRY LONG COLDWELL BANKER 9.fU40-566.f 33 HOUSESICONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT COAST BES BUY OPEN SAT 1 ... , 12 ANJOU 3&w..wraeis Ike .wl'jl lamely 11T111'18Cu1ate RecllcOO IO $409,000 Must Seel 5Mct( Olleyif>rud Ca my 9491219-2518 OPEN SATJSUN 1-5 2 OAUPHINE The Summh, 31)r, 3bl, lpt'Oll 1100 If, New wood flfl & blloda. BY OWnet REDUCED TO $409,000 94~718.()817 80 COMMIRET AIL i1NDUST SALE 105 * STUDIO S6H. * new plRlcatpeC. trldg & utla lrcluded, clack. ytty. no Pell· 949-760-171319411-588-8500 OCEAN FRON'f.(2 UNITS) 3&f28a·Avl Nov I.June 17 $2200& S2000 Jlfll H~. Prud C. Ally IMH75-5069 109 APTS CORONA oa MAR •Channing cottage• to IN, bch ICCIH, rtMtYe pal'klng, 1br 1ba, $1250 + u111 ... WOW 9411-75~1112 THE SHORES APTS 1 & 2BR TOWNHOMES $300 OFF MOVE-IN Selected Units ••••••••••• Starting O $1095/mo. Mo to Mo lease. •-we are 1 pet•• community. 6 blocks from the beach. 949-644-2611 LIVE IN LUXURY ' I},, Yr r /, 111/ APARTMENT HOMES Exclusive Fasnion Island Lifestyle •Concierge Service • 24 HR Fitness Center • 24 HR S~cunty Gate •Clubhouse Facility I Bed /ro1,1 SI in:o I Bed/den /rom•S2075 Wa~herlDrJCr Intrusion Al.irms Gourmet Kitchens Elevator Ac.CPSS 2 Bed from $2360 2 Bed/den /rom S 30 I 0 Gas r1replJC'CS 9 Foot Ceilings tondoSpecs Subterranean ParVing Custom Home Design Program Ava1fabfe CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 1-888-222-6924 Newport Ridge Exclusive, Gated Community ATOP NEWPORT COAST • Endo ed Garage • Alarm System • Washer/Dryer/Refri~erator • Fitness, Business, Clubnouse Centers One Bedroom Apartment Homes from $12 90 Two Bedroom Apartment Homes from $1490 $200 Security Deposit t41ith approoed credit (Does not include pet deposit) San Joaquin Hills at Newport Ridge Drive- l (888) 882 .. 9809 • Ocean Breezes • Resort l) le Pool •Bubbling Spa • pacious Floor Plans • Vaulted Ceilings • lush Green Landscaping Two Bedroom Townhome From $1525 Two Bedroom Apartment Home From $1400 Three Bedroom Apartment Home From $1445 8200 Securtt) Oepcmt with Approved Credit (Does not inc/uh pet cit•po.tit) 949-645-0252 Spectacular Ocean And Harbor Views Neivly Renovated • Walk. to Balboa I land, • Sp:acious floorpla.ru . EASTSlOE Coate Meu 2Br Avu Now F~ ya1d • DOG OK Enclosed carpor1 'tfilh W/O l'IOokuP' Very dean. verbcal bltnds and near-new •Oiill'lCfl, Wal~r trash paJd $1, 100. + $500. MC+ $300 pet. Call (714) 5454442. E'Slde SpaclOua Cuetom Home 38r 38a. 3car gar, 2-Stoiy, $2800/Mo June Adams. Prud ca Any 949-644-6200 )( 251 182 HOUSESICOHOOS FORROO NEWPORT BEACH Looking for a "''W? 280" Bay view, city lt{,tlts, l1'IOINI talns & ioclodible sunnse Spacious 41>1 Docks ovall '4500fmo 949-729·9097 LIDO BCH HSE Refreahl119 4br Hta1e • w/lg aunny patio, 3 c11 gar, & XVZ : one of the beet on the lalandl 949-673-3957 S5700mo 1 yr leaH or longer. Penthouae Hlllbof & ocean Vie'# 2bl 2ba. l11g wld, secure blclo gteat loc. plency of p11cng ~100 lumd S1900 urdum 949--515· 1000 ext 306 8aclt B1y Houtt, A1tl 12/1 I.lg 381 38a cenlral heaVllr l•q yard 1 yr lease °' tongor $l295'\4o 949-640-7262 8AYSHORES 4br 3bt dllo. clnrrn. lg bnck pallO. st~ to prrv bch. o•ted comm S4350lmo !149&11 59~ NewPOr1 Crnt Ocean v1e1 38rllBI, encl Ullll w'rwo 1 huge master, 2c oar, I"' spa, tennis, $2500 Agnrij 94H18-1S20 t OCEANFRONT t A OCEAN CLOSE . 1·BR thru S·BR • $900.-' $4000 •• Bre>Mr, MM424150 3Br 2Ba Lrg OcfMlHarbor view Condo. 2car gar. pv1 lndf?. St 995/mo Oavld Sparu, Agt 949-551·3700 Bki Ctnyon Broadmo«e WeTI located 48r 3Ba, Immediate oa:upancy, xlnl cond, lrg yard, I yr lease 4SOOl'Mo. 949-723-0940 or 949-509-8863/pgr UOOISLE 481/JBa Spao< "'~ liv room IClrll'lll drwig. 2 uppe< exlellor $Ul'I decils 2c ga1, "16,000. BiH Gtllndy Aullon MM75-6111. oel!AH VIEWt new k11 2cai gar. n1ry 2& 2 sea Twntvn 'Wei llrs. tamls. pool. lrmllc $1850/Mo 949-n2-71S3 * * BAY FRONT * * 9elll1Jf\A 28r 281 oo V1a Udo Ne'li!y remodeled. geragt. laundiy, Fp VIEW I Aval mid Dec. $31 OOfyl!y lse Agenl. 94!Hi7~9t2 eeiQ CANYON• Mir 2ba, 2000tl, S3800t'mo 111 opt. SSSOK 0WMr m1y CllTYI By OWMr 94M9'M137 NewPOr1 Heighll 2br 21>1. Villa Balt>oa, bay view, vaolled coU llp. wld, 2<ar apace, $18006111-227-7314. Ne'!f>Ol1 Cre11 Townhome 3 +er. 3Ba, partl11 OCffn vllw, 2car gar, $2000lmo. 949-722-1630. 202 ROOMS FOR RENT Motel MANAGERS •SPECIAL• S1S4.00 + tax Wkly • (Must JUMllll lbS Alfi 235 rms & tulcheneCIS Sl1ualed on beau• luly landscat>ed giouncls 420 GARAGE SALES MOVING SALEI SAT NOV 13, tam·? patio tum. stereo. household goods, elC IM CORTEZ ST.IC.M. 1440--w:=I NINTENDO '64 WITH 2 CONTROllEAS & 5 GAMES SIOO'ARM 949-642-3022 SEASONED RREWOOO $145 CORO FREE DELIVERY wi1hln ""°"· 714-aM-0916 WOLFF TANNINO aeos TA.NAT HOME BUY 04AECT ANO SAVEi COMMEACIAl.JHOME U011• lrom $199 00 Low Montltf Payment FAEE ColCK CalafoG ca111.aoo.111-01se ,,,.. . 448 ANTIQUES/ART /COLLECTIBLES I BUY ALL PIANOS! ' Antiques • Qualify lurmure one plf!Ce or wl'lole hooSefunt Cash p111d 800-649·4922 Pump Organ $SOC>. Hand Crank Phonograph S2SO. * 949-6-46-0783 • NEEDCA.917 $$MO ~EY ma$$ m A.imQVfS f1 800KS Colt.£~ PlJimN~ PDTTERV I ITEM TO H~Ol.Dl .-oyears n 1wa..•rt 8'-.JCll ~J.67 ... ~2 -v1~-,J 0 ANTIQ UES Oldar Style Furniture PIANOS & Collec:tlble• . ._..."""' .... ,~ • \1.,.... ~°' • ()ft.(-• '""'"'"". $$ CASH PAID $$ r. ,_..,.., enn ....,.. WI BUY £STATES • ""-d••I• fr«'dty -· "Wt PAY MOii! fAITDI'" American Eaklmo PuPOlea, · AKClpurebreo .. for Xmas. "1oea, 5 fluffy females. 10 Wltsold S300 714·~ ... 152 PETS• A PEOPLE TOOi •All breeda doga/c1t1 boarding• & grooming• 35 yr11xp. 7H·546-214• 460 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS YOUNG CHANG BABY GRANO PIAHO WHITE. Lill• new, comH with m11e111119 bench. Sacrrfice S520M>BO 714-527.otoo 462SPORTIHO GOODS /EXERCISE EQUIP. '99 Trtlellt DC1 962 Iron• 3-PW, Tru Temper Sefl5I. core A·300 Shalts Excetent condition. (3 months now) S399 obo. 949-645-6797 466 MERCHANDISE WANTED COAST COIN NEEDS OLD COINSI Gold. sltver, jewelry, walehes, antiques, colocllble$ 949-642-9447 TOP $$$.IRECOROSI Jazz, R & 8, Soul. Rock. e1e SUS & 60's MIKE 949-645-7505 468 TRAVEL NACATION • 2 Round Tnc> Amlrak TlcUts le~ Santa Ana to Oenvef' $ t each Open lllYel Cal s 1 G-288-5258 470 SCHOOLS nNSTRUCTION Phlebotomy Course Bolton Reed Co Calif Reg •3901291 1·800-201-1141 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS JOB BURNOUT ?? W.•nt ,-:iore out of Ille 1 THE CURE, 888·M4-7642 WHITIIER I.AW SCHOOL Whittier Law School is looking for proctors to admmister final exams-at" our campus in Costa Mesa between Dec. 9·18. Must be reliable, organized, have good verbal skills and be responsible for transporting exams and bluebooks to and from classrooms. Must be available to work during the day. $9.00/hr. Send letters of interest with work history or resume to Phyllis Sands. Fax: 714/444-3458 ., 3333 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa. CA 92626 No phone calls please. MoleVH0111 COSTA MESA MOTOR INN NOW HIR ALL POSITlONSI FffYT. 22n Harbot Blvd NANNY NEEDED LNe·lrVOvt In Ahso Viet<> Cate fOt 2 yr old tY<lll Monday· Thuis (lull da~s) Energetac. lovflg teacher type. (949) 574-4248 Some Houselteeping OFFICE HELP F0t consln.tcbon co phones. filing' compull( ll"CJIJI. iflYOICe tracmg ~ Mon·Fn Fax Res. 949·&42·9703 or cal 949-642-3700 I _____ .. ~ ~ ........... Great Holiday Job GARY'S & GARY'S ISLA.Nf) Nih1on bJANI HllUNC SEA50NAL \ Gift Wrapptts CA r 5TtVJ l.auari <94" 7S'461J Part time Driver Wanted S9.22 per hour plua mlleege N S NHdtd Mon thru Sun VRSERY ALES 2:4Sam to 5:4Spm..Ad. '8-114 pm bl Depending On Sales Abthty & Expencnct' Cont.set Tom or ·' Char' '.) for appl ' dl Orange Coun\Jei. Premier Numry Aowerdelle 714-754-6661 Aowmiale Nursery dltfonal work mav ~ available. • - Must have truck or J'Jti: ttabllity Insurance With proof or payments; driver• ttcenst, aoclel , Hcurlty card, an~ clean O.M.V. print out. Accepting applications. Mon to tnru Fri ltom 8:00am 10 4:00pm. Please bring all · re- quired lnlortMtion.• I Times Orange County Attn: Pam Becklngba 2901 Garry Ave. CONSIGNMErJTS AUTOBISTRO now hluno mature . courteous stall tor all positions Slarting at S7 25mf plus mOOcal beneftts. bonus & stoeil optiOn P!C9 am Salary hi1* dependng 00 experience. Please ta1ve message 949-833-1408 e)lt 13 RECEPTIONIST Sant• Ana, Ca 92704 •PT or FT IO as~st rumture 714-549-8548 lhowroom malliQ4lr. Oro 800-933-4080 ''""' ... '' h l.fktn ... 11, '\ft .. •t .. lkfl•" "'''~ \.,, .. ,.f'._.,, "'' t11 • ., f •r •t1ftt .. •t1en 1. 111 1llloUI 1/U t;649-4922. SOUTHC8AST AUCTI N 2202 .......... S..AN.CAl27U ~111..-CA t~ •8AR8EOUESe GALORE H<JW HIRING! Wonr In a fun a.lie• envlronmen1. Some I I lllH Hper needtd 450 APPLIANCES IT.itt~:"~~(·o.~:~\ Montgomery Ward Benet pkg avail. Apply 18 6c:u It rafrPgOiator lreoz11 ~= :~ Almond colol $85 ' 949·642 5937 Cotta Mell (On-the Interview) 1454 FURNITURE I po~~~~act~~~~~ra~~c • energetk person loi lront Cherry dining room '"· desk MU$1 love people 7T' dbl pedeSl&I t leaf. 6 n•9 "" 1 5804 Chippendale cna11s. still "" "" • bo~vd cost $2500 sel S995 Cu11omer Service lmmod 949 648·3798 OC>ll1lll9 w/$mall OC ser.1ee OiNJH<i ROOM SET Co tor organiLed indiv wt Wong communlC-'IOll Skills Chenywoo<I tble wf2 leals, PlllM call 949-54-5550 6 chair • figNed Chna huleh, $21501111. 949-676·5153 'ExoandloO i.-itl119 Cir• • in NPB in need cl QUallled Italian leather 1of1 • love-INChlfs, rntam toddlet thru Mil, new Siii wrapped .. llY pre·school g<eal medical end toll top q.i»ty W• S2000 d I I b I aact4 $890 n...n.261 .... ,.,., a uca 1ona ene ns .... •'><N Cal 949-!lSS-2672 KREISS °"'9'* OIJffn ---GANA...,..,._HL __ _ size bed, pedOed cloth heed-LUMBER COMPANY board w·m1tching lined FIT ~ltlOlll av~ tor: &p!Md ba.a & plloin • ..,,..... Siies !Atmosl new. 1Ha0nablo) -ttanlwaie & Tool Sales $rown Jordan .nta & bladl ePUrOng & Eleclrbl &Ms PlllO set. 36" lable wl2 atm· Apply In pereon et c:Nll$ 949·706-3000 1215' $. Brf1101 Street, fill'I Cip11ln1 btd end COlfl r.t ... , CA 92626 m1t1re11 $450, Maytag E.O.E relrigerat« frMztr SSOO. Fii)( resume 11111 Carrio Club in Newpon 8MCl'I skills pral To help wlphonet ----· ----" cetal()glng ertands. etetcc I Receptionla1 PIT torf11neSS 94M94-6003 Mol1W19S lild Wtlilkends VON HEMERT mt. C81f94M4z.l215 ~ Have A Garage Sale! • u. .. .. Coll lfie Pilot Oossifieds at 042-'5678 to place your Garage Sole Ad! FEATURES: 24-Hour Lobby/Direct dlal phones/FIH HBO. ESPN & Oise/Pool & Jacu.W. Gv8111 loUndry Close 10 405 & 55 Fwys Min's rrom O c. Fl\lrgids. coleQe and bells Walking <istanca 10 shops & restaurants COSTA MESA MOTOR INN 22n Harbor Blvd PhOM MM-4Mt40 949-71().9319 HONEYBAKEO HAMS fOflic. dttka, grey, booll· Ceshiera, samplers, bag- CUf Cleclenze, Ivory dioog gors, rlClf>honlst & lood table wlttia•11. wlckerlglib$ prep pos1110~ avall tor bookcase&, make ofter lllml>Of•ry help Rellable & Batdwrn 8abV Grand 8/acit responsible POOO/e at>OIY: $3900 049 613 4490 19022 Beech blvd., . HlJ 204 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • edlblt view •t<>P New-pOl1 Cotil, I bf ll1d 2Bt, oalld. git. WIO, 61, Bos Centt1t, 888 ?l't-445t Fashion Island, • Concierge 5crvicc rcsblunnt$ & theatres r . be ch • ravatc a • 3 lighted tennis court... • Pets welcome • R.cson style pool , •pas, • Furni heel luxury l•AJ!:m:I The ltz11/ Departmt11t at tht Da1!J P11b1 iJ pk1t1t1i ro announcr 11 fltW Jm•i« now 11W1i"1ble to nrw bUJirmm. ~ will nou• SF.ARCH the flllmt for JOU flt no nmw thnrie. anti 1aw you thr time 11nJ the mp to the Court Houst in Sltn111 Ana. Thtn, of ~urst, 4fi1r 1ht 1t11rth 11 tomplttnJ"" will fik 1our jittitious busintss '"""" 1t41tmrn1 with 1he C"unty Clerlt, publish onrt 11 u1ttlt fa r four U.lttkJ llJ nquirtJ by "1u1""'1/Jm file 110 APTS COSTA MESA fltncs ccnttt & s.lun.l suit vail.iblc On1 bc1froom /Yom S 1.sso One bl'lfroom with loftfrtun SI,725 T"'o btllroO'flsfrom $1.945 Promontory Point Pacific Coast Hwy at Jan1borcc 888-783-8786 OPEN DAILY 8:30AM-6:30PM NP HEIGHTS, lg lllrlCtlve apeca for 1rch11ect or oomm ~'* 10 th•r• llOt4M31 ... 2U I~ ynur proof of publttation u.•1th 1ht C.unl] Ckrlt. • l'lrase 11op '1y to .filuour fittitious businru u111tmtn1 111 the DailJ I'1bJ1, 330 W. v Bay $1, Ca1111 Me111, If Jou tannot 1101 bJ. pu•u t11U"' 111 (9-19) 6/2-43'1/ """ u.~ u,,I/ ""''" llrrdntmrmts for )OU 10 It.Nik 1hi1 promlurr by m111/ !f yo111houU ha1~ ll"Jfimlur 'lumiortt, jJUllJr r11U "' 11",/ wt u•ill bt "'"" tbtln 1"1J to 4111" you Gooti luclt m JO'"' l'lnl.1 b111mns..' . . liillll'lllt COAST PLAZA Chllden't Boutique UHITEO COLORS t CJFBEHmON I yoo love WOO<lng \iwilh Cllothet Ind "Chldren, WOl1I Plf or FfT 111 a IUn erMronmentl • Gt .. 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It mi&ht seem that thc lo11ca1 play is to lead 10 thc king or spades in hand, lea~ins the option of a uwnp finesie for an overtnclc should the sun splu 3· I, or to hold thc losers to none should West have all four nuss· in& trumps 0 9874 O A9753 •7532 SOUTH •QtOH I:) Q653 0 842 • K8 • K86SJ 0 J2 o KJ 10 • Q94 __ The b1dd1ng. ORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 1• Pa.ts 1• Pllllt 3• Pass .. Pass Pus Pass Opcnina lead· Nine of 1:1 Oeclanni a contract of four spades, South made what seemed to be a crazy play at cnck two. In fact. u rumed out 10 be vital to the success of the contract South thought for a wlule before simply ra1s1ng Nonh's jump in spades to aame. Since Nonh would need at least three aces and the queen of \pades to offer reasonable play for DcclU'Cf was also concerned, how- ever. about thc possibility of East having all four 1.tUmps, and found a way to safeauarcJ against that too At tnck two declarer cashed dummy's ace of spades. When West showed out on this mck, declarer continued w1 th thc JllCk. Ea.st covucd., declarer won with the kin~ and played a tJu.rd trump 10 the nine and ten The defense was powerless. Declarer could win any return. draw the out· Standina trump and then would hive thc club finesse for an ovennck. MERCEDES MBZ 5420 '95 Low m1, 1 own, xlnt cond. Vl.220361 $33.900 MERCEDES · MBZ 5320 '95 Low mi xlnt cond Vt233029 $3'1,900 MERCEDES MBZ 300SE 92 xlnt cond. V'°468<17 S2e.900 MERCEDES MBZ 560SL 89 xlnt cond. V#091884 $18.900 EZ FINANCING, AVAILABLE ANY KIND OF • • CREDrT • • 310·559-6146 MerctdH·B•nz E·ClaH E320 Seden 'ti $41,995 llM712 BAUER JAGUAR 714-~ Mere.dis 8en.z SL320 94 Smou allvtf, 11aclltd co. 2topt wlrldt 1 Owntf, SSK miltt, $49,$00. Ask for Geotgt MM40-10M Merctdt• 300£ ... 6cyl, a1ctlc whl/palomtno .iir lnl, '94 conV91Sion, <4 new fires.I..~.~· al pwr, smog & tag uvuiyt Oct 2000. 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