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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-12-02 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 TiiURSDAY, DECEMBER .2, 1999
West Santa Ana Heights group
b~asts Orange County supervisor
I LIS1'1NG MEMORY
. . .
• Residents say Tom Wilson has not been supportive
because of his chffering views on the El Toro airport.
M,Pb
SANTA ANA HEIGHTS -A
committee promoting Newport
Beach's annexation of west Santa
Ana Heights is disappointed in
what it sees as a lack of support
from Orange County Supervisor
Tom Wilson.
·There has been no formal
conunitment on his part. I assume
that he's not supporting us,• said
committee member Russell
Niewiarowski.
The Newport Beach City
Counctl last month decided to
begin the process of annexing
Sdnta Ana He1gJ.1ts, Newport
Coast and Bay Knolls. However,
because the Heights' sphere of
influence is cbvided between Cos-
ta Mesa and Newport Beach, lhe
community could potenbally be
split.
The west side of Santa Ana
Heights, which hes in Costa
Mesa's sphere of influence, orga-
nized and submitted a proposal to
the Local Agency Formation
Commission to be placed m New-
port's sphere. The commission is
the state-appointed body that
determines where community
lines are drawn, including armex-
ations.
While Wilson's assistant, Chip
Monaco, said the supervisor is nd-
Andersen Elementary students meet,
and have no trouble greeting, their
pen pal, Danielle Berman, thanks to
teacher's lessons in sign language
From the heart and
mg the fence on this issue, it's not
because he doesn't support the
Heights' wishes. Rather, it's
because the final decision is up to
the Local Agency Formation
Commission.
"Wp_ met with (the West Santa
Ana Heights for Newport Beach
commi1tee) earlier th.is week,~
Monaco said. ·we stated that
Supervisor Wilson supported the
annexation and respects that
they've been such a tightknit
community for so long."
In q letter to the Daily Pilot.
Niewiarowsk.i wrote that he
believes Wilson's stance is·a result
of Niewiarowski's involvement
with the New Millennium Group,
which supports building a new
airport at the former El Toro ·
SEE GROUP PAGE A9
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Cheryl Hawkinson of the Southcoast Early Childhood Learning Center
holds a memorial plaque which will be dedicated in honor ·of two stu-·
dents who died there. See story, Page A4.
Sansone T
says 'aloha'
to Newport
hand-delivered ABOVE
Danielle Berman answers
questions in sign language
during a visit to Carol
Jewell's third-grade class.
'Father of Corond del
Mar' will pack up and leave
town later this month to be
with his son in l lawah.
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DA"-liTl1:1 Gout.Er
~~
0 ne by one, the stu-
dents in Carol Jew-
ell's third-grade
class silently intro-
duced themselves to their
pen pal, Danielle Berman.
She nodded and smiled in
perfect understanding.
_ Whil"e Jewell is teaching her
studentS at Andersen Elemen-
tary School to read and write,
she is abo teaching them
Danielle's langua.pe -sign lan-
guage. c.
Danielle is 9 years old and
has been deaf since birth
Despite an initial shyness
Wedne day morning, Danielle
qajckly warmed up to the eager
8-year-olds who huddled around
her, each trying to sign their
many questions to her.
"I asked her what kinds of
books she likes to read,• said
Sarah Colgate. "She was really
fun."
CORONA DEL MAR -Phil San-
c:;one w1H not be sp ndmg Chnstmas
in the commuruty he ha rooked
after for the pa t 33 ) ears On Dec
15, he v.-W mO\e to Hawau to Jom
his son who hve<>
there.
•t fe's like the
father of Coronet
de! Mar," said
fnend Dcl>b1e
Allen, who was
surpnsf'd by the
news.
A committed
city ofhc1al. San-
sone was an
active Corona dcl
f\.tar r~1dent und
served on ib council for eight years
-until he wa 75 }<'d~ old. ·
·1 don't thmk 1t \\OUld be a gOOd
idea to hd\e_an 80·~ear-old man up
there in lour yems," San-..onc said
when he tepped down from his
po t m 1~~4. alter -.ot rs deeded on
two-year term lumls for counol
members.
Dunng h1" tenure, Sansone
approved. the C1rculat1on .Improve-
ment and the Op n Space Agree-
ment with the Irvine Co 1 the new
central hhrary; the Balboa Bay Club
modem1zat1on plan, the two Fash-
ion Island cxpam.1on plans; mam-
tammg th1..• mtcgnty of tho atrport
settlement agn•f!m"nl: and the com-
mercial use of E:!1 Toro l\ lanne base
issue
One of lu mo t important
Jewell did not teach the stu-
dents sign language JUSt fot this
one occasion. She has been
incorporating signing into her
lessons for five years.
SEE SIGN PAGE A10
PHOTOS av MARIANNA DAY MASQ'.Y OAlY I'll.QT
Andersen Elementary third-grade students sign their names to deaf pen pcil Danielle Berman, who came
to visit the class Tuesday.
achievements, m Sanson ~·s view,
SEE SANSONE PAGE A10
Who was the
Newsmaker
Cofthe
entury •
A Jot has changed Jn Newport-
Mc:m since the beginning of thP
century. As 1999 winds down and
we recogn/'le those who made ~ignill
cant contributions to our community,
help us choos our newsmahcrs of
the century and the decade. •
Call our .... .,. Hottlne at (949) 642-
6086 or send e-mail to daitypilotO
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include your hometown and phone num-
ber (for verif1catloo purposes only).
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(lllUday .... a
ro.ntcbMl to 2000 School stress
As cai11puses bulged with
students, construction of new
schools became a necessity.
schools ,. • -~--
swtrl('d around C'Omhmmg
all three 5ehool districts to
fonn a unift •d district.
that for nearly two Miiiennium Moment.
School admini trators
were faced foremost with a
hortag of classrooms and T he school system For tocl9y'I
docades had expen· '" .-... AJ a growing population The
mo t ignihoant hottag was at th
area' Ion high school, N wport Harbor,
whe.r th tudent body welled to oapac·
lty with l ,253 tudcn
enrcd hutgeoning growing
pains began to prosper m the 1950s With
n w development.
Not only was the decade a Ume of
c:hanp with lhe addition of a new high
school to alleviate enrollment problems at
Ne'ff1)0rt Harbor High, but discussions EE2000~M
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·Putting the art into automotive work
•HE IS l An artist of alignment.
tf!'S ALL IN THE HANDS .
•. As a kid, Dan Marsey liked to
lfake apart bicycles, radios, and an. y-
Cbing else that had mecharucal
parts. Wh,en he grew up, he went to
Eiolden West College, studied gen-
wal automotive maintendllce and
now w.orks as an alignment techni-
cian at Glenn's Alignment and
Brake Service in Costa Mesa.
• But Marsey says he's long been
interested in welding and machine
shop work in addition to the very
technical work he does at Glenn's.
"A lot of the guyc; who do this are
trained in that kind of stuff," Marsey
.said. "They 1ust like working with
·their hands."
•NEARLY ZERO TOLERANCE
• , The age of tinkering around on
cars with a socket wrench and a little
.euriosity is over.
·Alignments have come a long
•way from the days of the bubble
•gauge and the ldpe measure, tt
Marsey said.
digital readout.
Marsey says he tells his amateur
mechanic friends to abandon ideas of
duplicating tlu.s kind of high-tech
work in their home garages.
·"Nowadays, you can do a lot more
harm than good to cars if you do
things improperly,• he · said. •Your
average guy nowadays can't really
do much anymore:
THE ZEN OF ALIGNMENT
Marsey discussed tire wear with
the owner of a Porsche on a recent
afternoon. The owner had Pirelli tires
on his car, and was worried about the
wear the tires were showing.
Marsey adjusted the alignment of
the car until it was as good as he
could make it -until it was fantasti-
cally good, in other words.
But even so, he warned the
Porsche owner that the Pirellis would
wear out quickly .
"They're high-performance tires,•
he explained philosophic~y. They
were made to drive hard and wear
out quickly.
And not even perfect alignment
can change that.
EASY ON THE GREASE
locals only Doily Pilot-
WORKING
I
In his JOb, Marsey uses a comput-
~erized laser alignment system to
tadjust the wheels of cars to toler-
l ances of within 1/128th of an inch.
:He tweaks the toe-in and camber on ! sports cars in rrucro-mcrements that
: are meticulously documented on a
Marsey, 37, has been working at
Glenn's for more than 18 years, all
the while watching automotive tech·
nology growing steadily more com-
plex. He operates the most sensitive
and expensive alignment equipment
in the shop, while other older equip-
ment is used for jobs that don't need
to be quite so precise.
tbinks. because for all the bands-on
nature of the job, it's actually less
grimy and greasy work than other
mechanical work.
working on a car,· he sa1d. ·You
don't get too dirty."
-Story by Alex Coolmao;
photo by Conrad Lau : Alignment is a nice gig, Marsey. •tt•s one of the cleaner aspects of
rown is one for the books BUSINESS NOTES
'th the addition of
the new Borders
Books Music and
afe on Newport Boulevard
d Barnes & Noble across
e street at Triangle Square,
i s easy to overlook Crown
ks at the Costa Mesa
ourtyards. However, Crown
ks is worth stopping by -
election of books is very
, and it of.fers everyday
vmgs throughout the store.
wn Books is cornntitted to
giving customers the books
ey want at the lowest poss1-
e pnces. Examples of sav-
gs offered are 45% off on
atured hardbacks, 40% off
. New York Times hardback
stsellers, 25% off on New
rk Tunes paperback best-
lllers, 30% off on audio
ok bestsellers, 15% off on
hardbacks, and 10% off on
paperbacks, newspapers,
agazines, and gift items.
e store also offers a low-
·ce guarantee -if you find
y book advertised for less,
· g the ad to Crown Books,
d they will give you 10%
f the lower price for bring-
g it to their attention On
l temet-ordered books, all
· ce comparisons must
· elude shipping and han-
. g charges Crown Books
· at 1835 Newport Blvd. in
osta Mesa. Call (949) 979-
23 for more details.
Bloomlngdale's is havtng a
rivate sale today through
turday from 9 um to 10 .
.m., which is known as its
·ggest event of the year. The
e is for Bloornmgdale's
d holders, and the reason
by it's such a big sale is that
loomingdale's is offering
· ted $10 bonus Sdvings
rtificates to earn while
u're shopping, and 15'Y., off
a Es T a·u Y s
greer
wylder
savings certificates. There is
also a coupon worth $25 off
on any single purchase trans-
action of $100 or more. ·
Bloomingdale's is at Fasluon
Island in Newport Beach. Call
(949) 729-6600 for more infor-
mation.
Everyone loves the Christ-
mas Tree Jamboree. Ever
since it arrived on the scene
some years back, Christmas
trees suddenly became
affordable. This year trees are
priced 'from $29.99 to $39.99.
Small trees start at $11.99. If
you need an extra large tree,
you may request one. The
selection of trees is great. You
can choose from Noble fir,
Grand fir, Silver Tips, Fraser
hr, Nordman fir and Douglas
fir Look for the coupon for $2
off on Noble fir wreaths in
today's Ddlly Pilot. The
Christmas Thee Jamboree is
at Newport Dunes in New-
port Beach, off Jamboree
Road and Back Bay Drive.
Another bargain destina-
tion for Christmas trees is the
Magic Forest tree lot at the
comer of Arlington and
Fairview at the Orange Coun-
ty Palrgrounds in Costa Mesa.
All Noble firs are $29.95 and
all Douglas firs are $19.95.
Flocking and flame proofing
is available.
Smart & Final is a one-stop
shopping destination for holi-
day entertaining necessities.
The no-frills shopping store
always bas a good selection
and low prices You'll find
deals on sodas, liquor, beer,
party trays, bowls, napkins,
serving spoons and forks, and
bulk food items like chips,
cookies, chicken, crackers,
stuffing mix, chocolate chips,
sugar, eggs and l lillshire
Farms brown sugar spiral
hams. OC course, it's always a
great place to find cleaning
supplies, foil, trash can liners,
paper towels, etc. With the
addition of the new SmartAd-
vantage card, you can even
save more. Smart & Final is at
707 W. 19th St. in Costa
Mesa. Call (949) 548-8473 for
information.
Chartes H. Barr Jewelers
has a personal holiday gift
idea, a •starter bracelet• so
that you can create a family
heirloom. The bracelets are
designed to add •slides• for
each family member, birth-
day, important occasions and
anniversaries. EngraVlllg is
offered at no additional
charge. The 14-karat add-on
slides start at $150. Charles
H. Barr is at 1803 WestcWf
Drive m Newport Beach. Call
(949) 642-3310 for more
details.
• BEST BUYS Is published Thurs·
days and Saturdays. If you know of
a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646-
4170 or write to Daily Pilot. Best
Buys, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa
92627
SBN .com adds
another link to
yellow pages
Newport Beach-based
. SBN .com announced this
week that it has entered into
a partnership with
eCode.com, an Internet
company that developed a
"portable portal• link to the
flntemet.
The agreement calls for
SBN.com's Online Yellow
Pages to be included in
eCode.com's •1Bar• portal.
Placing the yellow pages
on the portal •1s a natural
choice for fulfilling the com-
pany's mission of broad and
easy Internet access.'' said
Roh.it Chandra, founder of
eCode.com.
SBN.com's yellow pages
provide access to more than
50 million businesses, mak-
ing it the world's largest
classified directory.
The two companies Will
share advertising revenue
generated by the directory
through the mar.
New marketing
firm formed in
Newport Beach
Lido Island re51dent Peg·
gy Fort has been named
president of newly tonned
California Marketing Con·
cepts. a Newport Beach.
based marketing fum that
specializes in tourism
accounts.
Fort started the company
after Starbucks Coffee Co.
asked her to handle their
corporate promotions in Los
Angeles and Orange coun-
ties.
"My long-term career
goal has always been to start
my own business, and when
the opportunity presented
itself ahead of plan, I could·
n't be happier,• Fort said.
Port has lived in Newport
Beach since 1984 and was
director of public relations
for the Los Angeles Conven-
tion & Visitors Bureau and
director of marketing for the
Newport Beach convention
bureau.
Other California Market-
ing Concepts clients include
the Newport Beach Confer-
ence & Visitor's Bureau, the
Simon Fine Art Gcillery &
Studio and the Santa Monica
Convention & Visitors
Bureau.
Ne\Y}>ortcoJDpany
adds real estate
services division
Squar Milner LLP
announced late last month
that it has added a real
estate services division.
The Newport Beach-
based company provides
accounting and other finan·
oal services.
Jeffrey Lecldch will run
the day-to-day operations of
the new division, said
Stephen Milner, managing
partner of the firm. •ow firm has a number
of peq>le on board who have
worked with those in the
real estate industry over the •
years,• Milner said. ·so it
makes petfect sense for us to
add a completely new divi·
slon devoted to handling all
our real estate clients'
needs."
Joining Lecl.cich
Jim Bone, who will handle
tax issues; Michael Canlp· •
bell, who will focus on 1omt ..
venture agreements, and
Jennifer Hegg, who will
work on property manage-
me~. •
Squar Milner has added ..
more than 30 people to its
staif dunng the last year and
nearly doubled its number of
ell nts.
Deloitte & Touchc
announces rankings
Delo1tte · & Touchf! ha~
included six Orange County
companies on it~ list or the
country's 500 fastest-giow-
mg technology turns.
Irvme-based Broadcom
Corp. was the top county
firm, ranking 49th on the hst.
Its revenue has grown
5,480% during the last hve
years. Also on the hst were
SRS Labs Inc .. which ranked •
63rd; iBaset, 141 st; UO Mag-
1c Co1p., 210th; Lmksys.
317tb: and Vision Solutioru
Inc.
•This ared's legendary
fast-paced companies arc
grow mg exponenholly
fast~r." Sfltd Fred Po~ka, n
partner with Dcloltte
Touchc. "Our challenge is 1o
ensure that Orange County
continues to provide thP
resources and envtronrnent
that makes this kind of
growth possible."
To quahfy fo1 . thr .hst,
companies must havt• hdci
1 evcnues of at least $50,000
m 1994 and be based in the
United State
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TEMPERATURES
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Corona del Mar
68147
Costa Mesa
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Newport Beach
67/46
Newport Coast
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COSTA MESA
• Brlstol StrMt Several piece~ of clothing worth $200
were stolen from a store in the 3300 block betwoon 4 and
6 p.m, Nov. 23
• 9ristol StrMt A cellular phone worth $100 was stolen
from a store in the 3300 block during the evening of Nov.
25.
• MH11 Verde Drive East: A compact disc play r wOrth
$300 was stolen from a car In tht 2700 blcxk the evenmg
of Nov 24 .
• s.nta Ana Avenue: A wallet and 1n contents worth
S 140 were stolen from a car In the 1800 block between
1 and 2 p.m Nov. 14
NEWPORT BEACH
• West co.st Hlehw•y. A cellular phone worth $200
was stolen from 1 car in the 2600 block between 7 and 9
p.m. Nov. 23.
• Newport c.nt. Driv.: A purse nd JU contents worth
S400 were stolen from a business In the 900 block
between 1 and 4 p m. Nov, 25.
• 12nd Street: A cellular phonci worth S 1 so was stolen
from •car In the 200 biock during the evening of Nov 27.
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Doily Pilot
THE BELL
CURVE
joseph n.
bell
Snake oil served
with skepticism
-sofar
0 n the counter in our
kitchen rests a small
bowl used mostly for
accessory salads or condi-
ments. It is presently full of
cheap gm. Submerged in the
gin are several dozen golden
raisins. l\vlce a day, l reach
into this gooey mess and pluck
out five raisins, which 1 eat. I
feel pretty silly doing this, but
so far that hasn't stopped me.
I am eating raisins soaked
in gin because (1) my right leg
hurts enough, presumably
from arthritis, that it has inter·
fered with my tennis, and (2) 1
have been forced Ill self.
defense to read the weekly
health sections of the t.os
Angeles 1imes and Orange
County Register. .,.
I would normally not read
the health sections. I read
them only because my wife
devours them avidly and uses
the information thus gleaned
to urge various diets, medica-
tion and bebavior modifica-
tions on me. She bas yet to
meef a health tip she doesn't
embrace -mostly for me -
with a kind of missionary zeal.
So unless I read these sections
and know the source of her
infonnation, I am unable to
tum away these invasions of
my lifestyle .
All this has made me lughly
sympathetic to the tribes of
deepest Africa who were get-
ting along fine until the mis·
sianaries appeared.
However, there is a con-
stant danger that one of these
nostrums I scan in sell-defense
will hit me in a vulnerable
place. And that's what hap-
pened with the raisins in the
gin.
It all started when a woman
reader wrote a letter to a col-
umn m the Tunes called • Peo·
pie's Pharmacy," in which she
claimed to have found relief
from crippling arthri~ by eat-
ing gin-soaked raisins. Sevenil
weeks later, a man with
arthritic knees wrote to the
same column claiming he had
tried th.is regimen with results
that Hare nothing short of a
miracle."
So what's a guy who just
had to quit a tennis match in
the rruddle of the thud et
when his knee gave way sup-
posed to do? Pay $100 d month
to ome pharmaceullcal house
that is making a 2,000% profit
on his purchase that might be
no help at all? Or buy a box of
golden raisins (1 already had
the gin) for two bucks. So J
bought the raisl.Jl.S .
This was even far enough ·
ioff the wall for TI)Y wife that
she didn't tell me about it I
found the gin-soaked raism
item by myself.
I've only been on Uus for a
week, and so far nothing has
happened. But I don't consider
that a frur trtal. Besides, it isn't
costing me much of anything,
and I've developed a rea,1
fondness for raisins soaked in
gin that may very well carry
over after my knee is sound
again. It has also set me to
thinlung about easy fixes.
J had never before really
understood the appeal of a
snake oil salesmen selling
patent medicine off the back of
his truck to gullible omens for
whom I felt only contempt. No
more.
Now, I'd probably buy his
swamp water on the million-
to-one chance he was telling
the truth or the placebo effect
would work some sort of mira-
cle. And that led me to the
recognition of how persistently
most of us tlfe looking for the
quick fix.
Why else would anyone
buy a lottery ticket? The
chances of wmning are rough-
ly eqwvalent to being struck
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by lightning. But most lottery
tickets are bought by poor
people who see no other way
· out of poverty. The lottery is
the only dream left to them.
That's also why qwz howl>
that create instant milliona.ue:.
are suddenly all the rage
again. And why TV evange-
lists bring in millions of dolla~
from troubled listeners Wlth
promises of instant redemp-
tion.
It's why movies about bum-
bling and unattractive people
who go through a miraculous
transformation or wimpy foot-
ball walk-ons who score the
winning touchdown or the
peasant QU"l who gets the king
always do well. They address
perfectly legitimate hwnan
longings, then satisfy them
with a quick fix .•
It's why time dfter time at·
writing seminars I addressed it
was clear that the people who
paid to come didn't want to
hear about the necessary sweat
over a word processor and the
long odds to be faced in selling
their work; they wanted to
bear about the mother with
seven lads who wrote a book
on the kitchen table at night
and sold 1l to the movies.
These human longings and
needs for a quick fix are
exploited mercilessly by the
snake oil salesmen of our
world, mostly working with
sophisticated data through
high-powered advertismg
agencies
Every once in awhile, the
snake oil gets so creative it has
to be adnured Like the man
who ran a da 1hed dd m th
New York Tunes that said s1m·
ply; ·vou have 72 hours to
end your dollar to Box (what·
ev r). • Many thousands of dol-
lars came Ill before the dd was
pulled by authonties who
could find no law that was
being broken.
When things are going well,
we can take the elillst high
road of reason and credibility
toward the qwck fixes. But
when the knee goes out m the
middle of a tennis match, we
start looking to the gm-soaked
raisms. A yearlong program of
diet and medication looks
much less attractive than a box
of raisms that will have me
back on the court at full
strength m no ti.me.
And now something new
has been added. While I wa~
writing this, my wife appeared
with a page from the current
issue of Newsweek. An elderly
lady Ill Michigan began buy-
ing tart red cherry JWCe by the
case because drinking a gldc;s
Cl day eased her arthnlls Now
some 200 of her fnends and
neighbors are domg the same
thlng with the same re::;ults,
and soentists are trymg to hg-
ure out why.
I don't see any redson why
gm, rdlStnS and cherry juice
won't rrux sausfattorily. I just
hope l don't have to send to
Midugan for the cherry juice.
• JOSEPH N. BELL 1s a Santa Ana
Heights resident. His column runs
Thursdays.
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elling homes as
well as war surplus i
W orld War D gave John 1 Mamab an educabon !
Ul dealing Wlth S\lf• I
plus 'supplles: he was the com· :
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Force bn~ e m the Bahamas and :
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He wets deemed the Chamber
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Yedf in ·1971 for his work with
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Board of Directors and the O ty
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Club. He also acted as presi-
dent of the Hoag Foundation
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:Bittersweet·
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were killed in
May gets approval
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mem orial plaque.
flljy fib!
It's been weighing on the
mmd of Sheryl Hdwkimon for
many weeks
She wondered when she
·~~u
would hear from the city about
placing a memorial plaque
honoring two children who
were killed at the day-care
center she operate:>.
The good news is conung in
the mail
The oty on l\Je~day sent d
letter mfonnirtg I Iawklnson
and the Coastal Lighthouse
Community Church, which
owns the land, that the monu-
ment dedicated to 4-year-old '
S1errd Soto and 3-year-old
Brandon Wiener can be erect-
ed
"It's such a relief to hear we
can put it up, Hawkinson
said. "We've felt like every·
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we authonze the plaque to be
placed on the wall,• Roeder
said. ·nie wall. isn't a City
facility, so the city attorney
determined the plaque doesn:t
meet the same criteria we
have for our parks and build-.
ings.• .
The plaque features syul;)
bols cherished by the child.rep.
who dJed. A shooting star is,
etched for Sierra, who danced
to the children's ballad "'JWin. ·
kle, 1\vinkle Little Star,• d~
ing her dance recitals. A teddy,
bear holding balloons is tpe
unage on the plaque that
Brandon's mother, Pam., want-
ed. The teddy bear was her,
son's favorite toy. It was b~d
with Brandon at his funeral.
"lie always had it nearby/
Wiener said. •1t has signifi-
cance and meaning. The
plaque is one way for people
to remember the two children'
who died!
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Cheryl Hawkiilson of the Southcoast Early Childhood Learning Center bolds a memorial
plaque which will be erected in honor of two children who died there. The dedication will
take place on a date yet to be determined,
Hawkinson agreed ~e
plaque serves as a reminder'
not only of the tragedy. but the
tremendous outpouring the
day-care center staff and chil-
• dren's families received alter
the inadent occurred.
•So many people came,
together as a community to
support the families and us
collectively as a school,• she
said. "The least we can do to
remember these children is "to
pay tribute to them, so w~
never forget what happenedi
here.•
thing we have tried to do has
met with some resistance. It's
been one thing after another.
The whole year has been a
struggle."
The plaque, which mea-
sures 18 inches high and a foot
wide, will be located at the
comer of Santa Ana Avenue
and Magnolia Street, ~here
Steven Allen Abrams drove
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his car onto a playground in
May. Abrams. allegedly aim-
ing hls 1967 Cadillac at the
children, killed Sierra and
Brandon and injured four oth-
er children and a teacher's
aide.
The plaque has been sitting
in a cld.ssroom at the South-
coast Early CluJdhood Leam-
ing Cent~r for the ldst two
months City Manager Allan
Roeder sctid planners had to
consider whether the plaque
fell under regulabons reserved
for pdrks and city buildings,
which meant it would have to
be a certain size.
The city also had to decide
if the plaque could be includ-
ed as part of an encroachment
permit. The permit was issued
by the city earlier this year for
a new, reinforced wall that
was contested by neighbors
because it was deemed a safe-
ty hazard. The plaque will be
placed on the wall.
Roeder said even though
the wall is on city property,
the application for the memo-
nal can be a condition of the
permit.
"There are still some safe-
ty-related issues to work out,
but under the existing permit,
For those reasons, Hawkin ....
son wants to invite the com-
munity to the school when th
plaque is dedicated. Sh~
want~d to hold the ceremony
before Ute year ends, but Sier-
ra's mother, Cindy Soto, won't
return from vacation until next.
month, when a date will be
set. •
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Garden Grove) will kick off a site of court Study meeting on building partner-
shJps between schools and The statewide Task Force on
businesses today at The Court Facilities · will meet in
Westin South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa next week to study
The 10th annual Urban the needs of the state's trial
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ence, which begins at 4 p.m. The task force, led by Jus-
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corporations and the commu-needs.
nify. The Costa Mesa meeting
' .Other speakers include will focus on pending legisla-
St~ven Zwerling, a senior tion, future construction and
<1Jrector at the Ford Founda-the schedule for additional tdSk
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lhursdQy, December 2, 1999 A5
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~ The fourth program of
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p.m. m OCC's Robert B Moore
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advance, $9 al the door and
seruor citizens are eligiblP for a
,. $1 advance dJ.scount.
Citizens sought for
budget co1nmittee
Newport-Mesa Unified
School District is now accepbng
applications for the Citizen's
Budget Advisory Committee.
The 14-member committee
was establisbed in 1992 to
increase participation and to
Jllake residents more .knowl-
edgeable about school funding
and the school disbict's budget.
Committee terms are two
years and begin in January. The
committee meets at least six
tunes year, on the second
Thursday of the month. Sub-
committees will be formed as
necessary.
Any reSidents in the New-
port-Mesa disbict interested in
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Supt. Robert Barbot, 2985 Bear
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The Ebell Club of Newpo rt
Beach 'Will m~t at 11 ~30 a.m. at
the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
pub, 1601 Bay ide Drtve, New-
port Beach. Director Rob Han-
thorn and the Newport Harbor
High School Chorus will be fea-
tured. For more lI\formation, call
(949) 721-9267.
the 'o range County Festival
6t n ees will take plac~ at . I ~outh Coas~ Plaza beginning today and running. through
Dec. 6. The festival features
music, entertainment, holiday
$torytelling . and more . The
event will be in the C rate &
Barrel wmg of the plaza. 3333
Bear St., Costa Mesa. For event
(lines and more information,
¢1(949)760-5924. ..
the Orange County chapter ol
1 The Smgle Gourmet will hold a
dining event at 6:30 p.m . at
Five Crowns, 3801 East Coast
Highway, Corona de l Mar. For
more information, call (800)
750-0INE.
The Jewish Fed eration of
Orange County will hold a ·
Hanukkah party for its
Women's Business and Profes-
sional Group at 6 p.m. at the
Jewish Fede ra tion Camp us,
1 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa
The event is $15 m a dvance or
$20 a t the door. For more infor-
1 mation, call {71 4) 755-5555,
Ext. 222
The North Face will present a
tide show titled "PeruVIan
Journey,• featuring the expen-
ences of Marth~ and Aaron
Barnes of Peruvian Adven-
tures. The free e vent takes
place at 7:30 p ,m. at the store,
1870-S Harbor Blvd., Costa
Mesa. For more information,
c611 (949) 646·0~09. ·
St. Andrew 's Presbyte rian
Church is holding another m
its series of relationship semi-
nars at 7:30 p.m. Psychothera-
pist Janet Whitney will present
a talk titled "Love is a Lot or
Work!" A $5 donation is
requested. Refreshments and·
child care will be available. St.
Andrew's is at 600 St. Andrew 's
Road, Ne wport Beach. For
more information, call (949)
574-2214.
The Center for Peak Perfor-
mance hosts a free talk on hyp·
notberapy and the childbirth
process from 6:30 to 8 p.m
Hypnotherapist John O'Keefe
will speak. The center is at
4570 Campus Drive, Newport
Beach. For more information,
call (949) 252-2104.
Leadership Tomorrow hosts an
alumni breakfast forum from 7.
a.m. to 9 a.m. at The Wyndham
Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of
the Arts, Costa M esa . Le o
Crawford, chief information
officer for the County of
Orange, will speak. For more
information, call (714) 751-
5100.
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Tickets are $35. For more infor-
mation, call {949) 851-1888.
FRIDAY
The fourth program ln OCC's
Armchair Adventures 'senes,
•Lost World of the Middle
East,• will take place <it 7 p.m.
in OCC's Robert B. Moore The-
. atre, The program will feature
traveler and filmmaker Rick
Ray's footage of his 1oun'teys
through Syna, Jordan, Israel
and Lebanon. Tickets are $7 to
$9. OCC ~ at 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (714) 432-
588.(>.
Fashion Island holds its annual
menorah-lighting ceremony at
4 p.m. A cele brity guest \vil.l
light the me norah, and the
Chai Center Hebrew School
will perform. There will be
music, danang, gelt and drei-
dels. For more infonnation, call
(949) 721-2000.
A new health support group
will meet Mondays, Wednes-
days and Fridays at 9 a.m. a t
the Alamo Club, 2040 Placen-
tia, Costa Mesa. Yoga will be
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on Wedn sdayi. and dance and
movement will be featured on·
Fnday» A $5 m1mmum dond·
tion '" requ •stcd Por more
i.nfonnauon, contact Pttmela al
(949) 548-5624.
German psychotherapl t Hein.L
Stark wiU gwe a work. hop on
"orders of love, greate1 than
the consnoul-1 will of md1v1du-
aJs, thdt opc.fdl<• m the depths
of family organbtns, -Dec. 3
through 5 m Costct Mesd. For
more information, rail 1949)
548-4059,
SATURP,AY
OCC will present the Tax
Practitioner Institute from 8:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The $65 pro-
gram mcludes s~mmdrs of
IRAs and rollovers, rental
income, tax law changes and
more. Lunch and morning cof:-
fee is included. OCC is at 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
For more mformauon, call (714)
432-5880, ext 1.
Positive Results, Personal
Trauung will present a Back Bay
Boot Camp al 8:30 a.m The
boot camp fedtures mdlly mill·
tary·stylc strength exercises and
is held outdoors at Newport
Beach's Back Bay The camp IS
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$25 Positive Results is at 1000
Bn.stol North, Swte 28, Ney.rport
Beach. For more inlormabon
call (949) 222-1230. .
The Orange. County Fair and
Exposition Center will host a
reptile :.how and ale today
through Dec. 5 in Building 12.
The event will run from 9 d m
to 5 p.m. Se1turday and from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Adm1s-
s1on 1s $8 for adultc; and $3 for
children The fairgrounds are
at 88 Fair Dnve, Costa Mesd.
Por more mformdhon, c~ll
(619) 295·8834.
The Lab Anti-Mall wUI ho~t
an appearance by Sdnta ElVis
from 1 to 4 p.m today and
every Saturday in December
The Lab is at "2930 Bnstol St.,
Costa Me:.a. For more infor-
mation, call (714) 966-6b61
The Orange Apple Computer
Club's meeting. will feature
guest speaker Peter Thomae;
of Aladdin Software to
demonstrate the compression
uhbty StuffJlt Deluxe. The
meeting takes place from 8
a.m. to 1:30 p.m m the chem-
istry bwlding of OCC, 2701
Fairview RCHsd, Costa Mesa.
rot mor mf ormauon, call
C1l'J 836·0522.
0 C' ceramic tude nts wtll
hold th 11 23rd annuHl Chnst·
mas Art Pottery Sale today
through D c. 6 on the OCC
carnpus The ale will be held
m th c ramies room m the
Art Centcr'bu1ldmg. OCC is at
2701 rdirv1cw Road, Coi.ta
Mesd for more mtoqnation,
call (714) 432-5843
Newport Stationer presents
"Or9dn1Z1ng for the Holidays,•
a free org<inlZlng consultation
Iron\ noon to 4 p.m. at the Har-
bor View Center, 1640 San
Miguel Dnve, Newport Beach.
For more information, call
(949) 644~8444.
Salomon Smith Barney pre-
sents a free program titled
"Where i:. the Stock Market
Headed~ Outlook 2000· from
10 am. to noon at the New-
port Beach Central Library,
1000 Avocado Ave Newport
Beach. For more information ,
call (949J 955-7411.
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SUNDAY
The Corona del Mar Ubrary
will hold an open house from
noon to -' p.m. Couuc magioan
Tony Daniels will perf onn and
refreshments will be provided.
The library is at 420 Marigold
Ave., Corona del Mar. For
more information, call (949)
117-3801.
Balboa Island's third annual
holiday walking home tour
will be held from noon to 5
p.m. The tour will include
bayfront homes and channing
cottages, and mcludes coffee
and cookjes. Tickets are $15.
For more information, call
(949) 723-4226.
De A.ma Bayside Village will
hold a Christmas boutique
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in its
south clubhouse. 300 East
Coast Highway, Newport
Bet.1ch. For more 111fonnation,
call (949) 673-4051.
The Newport Beach Flre and
Manne Department and the
Riverbodt Angela Loui e pre·
cnt a •toy for a cru1 e" event
Dec. 5-6. Participants who
bring an unwrapped toy worth
at least $10 will rcce1ve a 90·
minute tour of Newport Harbor
on the Angela Loui.c;e. TOl..\l'S
are during the day Dec. 5 apd
in the everung Dec. 6. For more
informatton, call (949) 723-
1403. .,.
M ONDAY
The Newport H arbor Area
Chamber of Commerce will
hold a •CEO Acquamtance•
breakfast from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at
the Pour Seasons Hotel to spot-
light its MCEO Roundtable, • a
forum for CEOs to speak about
the challenges they encounter.
The breakfast is free. For more
information, call (949) 720·
0282.
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The Tbun day Morning
Women's Club will hold a
Christtnastime music event ut
noon at the Balboa Bay Club.
The Choralisities and the
Soundsatlons wlU perform.
Admission is $20, which
includes lunch. Por more infor-
mation, call (949) 544-8734.
TUES PAY
Whole Foods Market. Triangle
Square, is hosting a free dass
titled •Holiday Gifts from the
Kitchen,• from 7 .to 8:30 p.m.
The program will teach partici·
pants to make flavored · vine·
gars and other edible holiday
gifts. The market is at J 870
Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (949)
574·3800.
Optometrist Many· Warren
will give a seminar on vision
problems commonly misdiag-
nosed as attention deficit disor-
der (ADD) from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
at 833 Dover Drive, Suite 9,
Newport Beach. The presenta-
tion is free. For more informa·
tion, call (877) 203-9100.
WEPNESDAY
Salomon Smith Barney will
bold a free noon seminar for
people considering retiring or
changing jobs. Financial con-
sultants Jason Sherr and Don
Harrell will speak. The semi-
nar will be held at 650 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (714)
641·7738.
The Newport Beach Public
Library hosts a free noon pro·
gram titled "Prescription for
Holiday Health." Nutritional
consultant and chiropractor
Marcia Kamph will discuss
getting through the holiday
season with ntlnimal stress and
· depression. The library is at
1000 Avocado Ave., Newport
Beach. For more information,
call (949) 717-3801..
Whole Foods Market, Triangle
Square will hold a holiday par·
ty with sample foods and
entertainment from 2 to 6 p .m.
The market i.s at 1870 Harbor
Blvd., Costa Mesa.
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windows, heating systems,
fabric cushions and more make
a December cruise as enjoy·
able as a July cruise.
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a craft worchy of your water-
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comfortable and pfea.,urable
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Mothe~ Market will present a
free eminar and book-signing
by Miriam I lospodar, author of
"Healing Foods of Ayurveda, •
from 6:30 to 8 p .m. at its Costa
Mesa location, 225 East 17th
St. For more mformation, call
(949) 631-4741.
DECEMBER9
Mother's Muket will present a
free seminar titled "Holiday or
Y2K Stress,• from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m. at its Costa Mesa location,
225 East 17th St. For more
information, call (949) 631-
4741.
DECEMBER 11
Mother's Market will present
a "Raw Food D1et Herb Walk"
at 2 p.m. and a "Sacr~ Jour·
ney Book-Signing" from 10
a.m. to noon at its Costa Mesa
location, 225 East 17th St. For
more information, call (949)
631-4741.
DECEMBER 1!1
Business and Professional
Women will meet from noon to 1
p.m. for a luncheon at the Wyn-
dham Garden Hotel, 3350
Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa.
Louis Haddad will speak on
•sleep talk.• The event is $17 for
members, $22 for nonmembers.
For more information, call (949)
955-7534.
PECEMBER 16
Salomon Smith Barney pre-
sents a free continuing educa-
tion CPA workshop from 4 to 5
p .m. at 650 Town Center Drive,
Suite 100, Costa Mesa. The
seminar is on •Managed Mon-
ey.• For more information, call
(714) 641-7738.
ONGOING
A limited number of seats
remain for Newport Beach
Community Services' Rose
Parade 2000 excursion. Char-
tered coaches will depart from
Mariners Park, 20005 Dover
Drive, at 6:30 a.m. Jan. 1 and
return at 1 p.m. the same day.
Tickets are $80 for Newport
Beach residents and $90 for
nonresidents. Included are
transportation, grandstand
seating on Colorado Bouleyard
in Pasadena, coffee, juice and
doughnuts prior to departure,
and lunch on the return bus
ride. For more information, call
(949) 644-3151.
A women's therapy support
group meets to discuss rela-
Uonshlp issue. at 6:30 p.m.
Tue 'days at 1151 Dove St.,
#105, Newport Beach. Por
more i.nformation, call Barbara
at (94q) 261-8003.
The Friends of the Newport
Beach Public Library Used
Book Store needs to replenish
its book stock. Patrons are
urged to bring . in unwanted
books. With the exception of
law books or magazines, all
donations -hardcover and
paperback -are welcome and
are tax-deductible. Books may
be left at any of the three
branch libraries ·-Balboa,
Mariners or Corona del Mar.
They can also be left in the
special book closet next to the
store at 1000 Avocado Ave. For
more information, call (949
759-9667.
The Newport Beach Newcom~
ers Club meets at 10 a.m. the
third Wednesdays of each
month at different homes. The
group of about 100 women go
on the road, play golf, tennis,
bridge and more. The group
also holds several evening par-
ties. For more information, call
(949) 854-4501.
SL Mark Health Mlnlstrfes pre-
sents I:.ove Without Honor sup-
port groups for women coping
with domestic violence at 1 O
a.m. and 7 p.m. Mondays
through . December. The
groups will meet for two hours
at St. Mark Presbyterian
Church, 2100 Mar VlSta Ave.,
Newport Beach. For more
information, call (949) 721·
8079.
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County sponsors a dis·
cussion group focusing on
issues, concerns and responsi-
bilities of adult children caring
for their elderly parents at 7:30
p .m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker
St , Costa Mesa. The purpose
of the group is to help children
and other concerned relatives
to identify problems and issues
and develop appropriate solu-
tions. The cost is $30. For more
information, call (714) 445-
4950.
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce bolds netwqrkmg
luncheon meetings from 11:45
a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa
Mesa Country Club, 1701 Gou
Course Dnve, Costa Mesa. VlS·
itors are welcome. Cost is $12.
For more infonnation, call (714)
885-9090
The Lido Isle Toastmasters
Club meets at 6:30 p.m. Mon-
days at the Oakwood Apart-
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clubhouse on the main level, in
Newport Beach. For more
inConnaUon, call (949) 515·
9470.
The John Henry FoundaUon
sponsors the Comfort Zone, a
mental illness support group,
which meets from 7 :30 to 9
p.m. Thursdays ·at the Light·
house Coastal Community
Church, 301 Magnolia St., Cos-
ta Mesa. For more information, •
call (949) 548-7274.
J ewtsh Fa mily Servlce of
Orange County sponsors an
ongoing Jewish healing sup.
port group for people experi-
encing chronic illness. The
pµrpose is to provide partici·
pants with em.ptional and splri·
tual support to manage illness ~
and its consequences. The
group meets at 7 p.m. Thurs-
days at Jewish Pam.Uy Service,
250 B. Baker St., Costa Mesa
Attendance is free, but prereg-
istration is required. To register
or for more information, call
(714) 445-4950.
Scrabble Club No. 350 meets
from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursdays at
Borders Books & Music on 19th
Street and Newport Boulevard.
Costa Mesa. The cost lS $3.
New players are welcome. For
more information, call (949)
759-4871.
The Coln and S tamp Club
meets from 1 to 3 p.m. Mon-
days at the OASIS Senior Cen-
ter. New members who are
interested in trading, buymg
and selling stamps and coins
are being sought to joµi these
informal meetings. There are
no fees required. For more
information, call (949) 644-
3244. .
J ewish Famlly Service otters
ongoing bereavement support
groups for adults at all stages
of loss. The groups share
experiences, bear how others
deal Wlth grief, receive sup-
port and )earn ways to cOP6
with sadness and Joss. One ~
group meets at 7 p .m . Tues~
days at Beth Jacob in Irvine.
The second group meets at 10
a.m. Tuesdays at Temple
Judea in Laguna Hills. The
third group mee 1 p.m.
Thursdays at the Eua enter
m Anaheim. There lS no fee
for these groups, but preregis-
tration is required. For more
information. call (714) 445-
4950.
Newcomers to the Newport
Beach, Corona .del Mar, Bal· •
boa Island and the Newport
Coast areas are invited to
meet others who are also new
at the Newport Beach New·
comers' Club. This group of
women meets once a month
on Wednesdays at different
homes d.Dd locations. For more
information. please call (949)
644-0302.
Jewish Famlly ServJce of
Orange County provides a
support and discussion group
to assist participants in their
recovery from childhood or
teenage sexual abuse. The
group meets from 8 to 9 30
p .m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker
St., Costa Mesa. Preregistra·
tion is required. For more
information, call (714) 445·
4950.
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Noting the inevitable,
school board members agreed
in 1953 that a econd high
school should be built. After
t~king nearly three years to
fi.od funding. and a site, Costa
Mesa High School was
approved on Sept. 12, 1956.
The high school was built on
part of a 70-acre acquisition
from the U.S. Anny between
Fairview Road and Harbor
Bolllevard.
t School officials were also
ecstatic about the area's new
intermediate school that was
financed by a $95,000 bond
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Marine base.
Both Newport Bedch offi-
cials dlld Heights residents
have openly said the annexa-
tion would create a stronger
voice in the fight for the limit.
ed use of John Wayne Au-
port. And Wilson is one of two
supei::visors on the county
t5oard opposed to an airport at
El Toro.
VOLUNTEER
DIRECTORY
• VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs peri·
odically in the Daily Pilot If you'd like
lnfonnation on getting your organi-
r.ttion listed, call (949) 574-4228
ENVIRONMENTAL
NATURE CENTER
Velunteer trail guides needed
to help visitors ledm about
their environment. For more
Information, call (949) 645-
8489.
EXCHANGE CLUB CHILD
ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER
Donate new school supplies or
become a volunteer to help
·children victimized by child
abuse. Volunteer~ work with
county referrah to asslSl high-
nsk victims of pdrentaJ drug
addiction. Drop off suppll~ · at
the Child Abuse Center Ofhce
in Costa Mesa dt 2482 Newport
-Blvd., No 7; or Union Bank in
Newport Beach at 1090 Bay-
side Drive. Call (949) 722-1107
for more inlormation.
FISH -HARBOR AREA INC.
Call 642-6060 to help Fnendl\
in Service to Hwnaruty (FISH)
assist with the Mobile Meals
program and provide ongoing
emergency assistance to those
in need. Both always seek vol-
unteer assistance in a variety of
areas. For more information,
call (949) 645-8050.
measure in 1952 and an alloca-
tion of $1.5 million from the
state. The result was Rea
School, which opened its doors
in April 1953 to nearly .COO sev-
enth-and eighth-graders.
Meanwhile, in Newport
Beach, chool district officials
were facing similar problems.
In order to address projected
growth figures over the next 15
years, they decided to open an
elementary school reserved for
fifth-and sixth-graders called
Harbor View, in 1953. Six years
ldter, another school was built .
-Mariners Elementary -
pushing the city's total to five
schools.
At 'the dose of the decade,
school officials were belabored
by the ctisjointed bureauctacy
of running three different
•If Wilson tiu.ly cared
about our quality of life as
much as his and his South
County neighbors, he would
want to have John Wayne
Airport shut down, along with
every commercial airport in
Southern California, to
ensure everyone's quality of
life is protected,"
Niewiarowski wrote.
This issue also has struck a
nerve among some at Costa
Mesa City Hall, who believe
that residents should not be
able to arbitrarily decide
rhool distncts. Funding was
always a· No 1 prtonty for each·
du;trict and it was evident that
a combined effort by all three
would serve the choob best.
Yet m December 1959, there
was another bond i:..sue stanng
admiru:i.trators straight m the
face. They were asking for $1.8
million to build a new mtetme·
diate school, two elemehtary
schools .and the. possibility· for
the arecl's third high school.
Officials were also looking at
population hgures, which were
estimated to bring another
2,000 students to the area by
1965.
Soul"(eS:
Costa Mesa Globe-Herald, 1952-
1959, "Newport Beach 75: 1906-
1981" by James P. Felton, 1981.
which city they want to join.
In making the decision, the
comnu.c;s1on will. place consid-
erable weight on finances· as
well dS the level of city ser-
vtces, said Costa Mesa City
Manager Allan Roeder
Like W1!son, Newport ·
Beach oty stdff members also
have not taken a position on
west Santa Ana Heights' pro·
posal, dlthough they did out-
line what the residents need
to do in order to change their
sphere of influence.
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SANSONE
CONTINUED F"OM A 1
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"Phil has been referred to
e the Mayor of Corona del
Mar and rightly so,• said
Newport Beach cound.lman
and friend Dennis O'Neil
wu the 1987 update of the •Tue aty and ow-51Xth dis·
city's Genera.I Plan. 11tis doc· trtct will lUlSS him greaUy. •
ument sho)Ved how e)ich In addition to being
pk>t of land Jn tho city could nusscd as a political figure,
be used. Sansone will at.so be missed
Despite leavmg his pos1-as a great friend, Allen sald.
tion. Sansooe continued to "I wish him the best m his
be active a.od watched the future life with hiS family in
new councils clo ely. · Ha.wail,• !':aid O'Neil.
Rerr..hmenta will be aervect•
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CONTINUED FROM A 1
Previously retired, Je~ell
went back to teaching kinder-
garten ar Andersen five years
ago. She began using sign tan-
. guage to help teach phonetic
sounds to the children. ·
Children learn in different
ways, Jewell said. All teachers
uso sight and sound, but Jew-
ell added "kinetic,• or physi-
cal, learning through signing,
which she said is a very power-
ful method for some children.
"It's another way of learn-
ing, another avenue to
broach,• she said. "Why not hit
them with eve~g?"
She receiveo confirmation
of her theory almost .immedi-
ately.
Soon after incorporating
sign language, Jewell had a
meeting with a student and his
parents.
As the student read aloud to
them, he stopped, unable to
pronounce a word that Jewell
was sure be knew. So she
signed the two syllables of the
word to him.
"He immediately said 'Oh
-fat,'" she recalled.
Now a third-grade teacher,
Jewell contirlues to use sign
language. She now bas nine
students in her class who learned the bas cs of signing Third-grade teacher
when they w in her kinder-Danielle Berman bas
garten .
Emily orris is one of those I students and has loved the I
signing aspect of class, said r
mother, Cecilla.
"She would lie in bed at I With Danielle, Jewell bas
night and practice signing," found a means of bringing that
Cecilia Morris said. language to life. Dunng a sum-
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Goodness transcends religions as locals are honored
Tis' the season to honor
citizens who work for
the good of all men.
The National Conference
for Community and Justice ·
, paid tribute recently to Costct
Mesa's Mark Victor Hansen,
author of the "Chicken Soup
1.-for the Soul" series, and
lsa~lle Villasenor of Coronu
del Mar, a local business-
oman who owns numerous
Mt food franchises and U'i<.>s
her resources to help a num-
tier of local causes,
The event, which took
place.at the Hyatt Regenc:y •
Hotel, Irvine, also honored Ed
and Sandi Laird and Muzam-
mlul Siddiqi Chaued by Gad-
cll Vasquez and Amer El·
• AhraJ. the luncheon event
attracted nearly 500 local ati-
.. zens and raised an impressive
J$103,000. The funds will be
U&ed to support NCCJ pro-
grams in the field of human
..relations ..
• Founded in 1972 dS th~
National ConferenLe of Chns-
tians and Jews, the organtLd·
ti.on changed its name m 1998,
«!dedicating its purpose to
fight bias, bigotry and rucism
r of all kinds m the United
States.
We are not just a society of
Christians and Jews, but
rather a nation of nwnerous
religious faiths. The orgaruia·
tion works to promote respect
through advocacy, conflict res-
olution and perhaps most
importantly, through educa-
tion. The more we know
about people of different
faiths arid cultures, the lc~s we
are inclined to bllndly hate the
differences between human
beings.
Despite the fact that most ,
religions strongly suggest thdt
their practice 1s the true and
only path to glory, God ha~ no
religion.
People must learn to r~pect
their differences. Organiza-
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possible in an ever-shrink.mg
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programs such as the Inter-
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monthly visits to different
houses of worship, school
symposiums on religion dOd
issues !acing locaJ citizens
with moral and religious con·
nechons -all are part of the
work of NCCJ.
llow many people take the
tune to vtsit places of worship
not their own? Very few. In
fort, people who do visit other
houses of worship are often
tlmdzed at the smularities
• found that may touch on their
own bebeli;. And, deiop1le
major diHerences that do exist
between religions, a common
thread of goodnP.ss does unite
all people. Or at least 1t
~hould.
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to smg prmse for citizens like
J lansen. Porty million copies .
of the chicken soup books
have touched au kinds of peo-
plo fro.m every religion. His
mfluence of goodness is pro-
found in c;pite of the finanaal
reward. Frankly,.to be reward-
ed fintUlc-ially for giving peo-
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haps all the better.
The same Cdil be Sdld for·
Villasenor. A powerful and
dynamic woman whose exam-
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roots. Villa enor works to help
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youth, many from the local
Latino community. She is
devoted to the Heart of Jesus
Retreat Center m Santa Ana,
and is a Founder's Circle
member of the> Orange Coun-
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ment Fund.
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mdny McDondld's restaurants
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chapter of the National Conference for Community and
Justice, chats with Mark Victor Hansen and Isabelle Vil-
lasenor, who were honored by the organization recently.
In other words, the honorc>e:>
are do-gooder:., lovers of
humanity, pt.>ople who want to
live m a sooety that •~ inclusive
of all, not exclusive for some ns· the season to love and
to .spredd the me.-.Sc1ge that
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purt of'then own religion.
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One Religion• u ..;tep further.
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religion. Pcoplt> do And peo-
ple lMvc a qredl deal to learn,
lSdhcllc Villuc.enor, Mark
Victor Hans~n , cd and Sandi
Laird, und Muzamm1ul Siddiqi
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New movies are ~'Flawless,' tender and u:Plin.ing
• £0fTOR'S NOlE: The Reel Cr1t1a
column features movie aitiques writ·
ten by community members serving on our panel.
New Schumacher
fli ck is 'Flawless'
A nother title for the
movie "Flawless"
could have been
•fearless" -that's the best
way to describe Philip Sey-
mour Hoffman ("Boogie
Nights,"
"Happi· REELCRmCS ness") in Joel
Schumach-
er's bawdy
but tender story about a hero
New York ex-cop and a drag
queen.
, The film opens with an
wtroduction to Uus shabby
East Side neighborhood,
where everybody knows (and
hears) everybody else. We see
Walt (Robert De N1.ro) in a
graceful tango aro\L1d the
Jloor with his regular dance I
hall partner •
On the flip
1de, his
neighbor
(Hoffman) is
·austy
Rusty, The
Hostess with
the Mos test"
at the near-
by drag
club. Rusty Susanne Perez
sings and
struts his stuff like.a plus-size
Bette Midler.
Walt i.s unexpectedly side-
lined by a stroke. This very ·
proud man, now partially par-
alyzed, boles up in his apart-
ment and contemplates sui-
cide. It is only through the
efforts of his kind doctor that
he begins physical therapy
and agrees to taking singing
lessons to improve his
irnparred speech. This bnngs rum. reluctantly, to Rusty's
front door.
As neighbors, their only
previous contact was shouting
derogato1y epithets at c ch
othe1 from their wmdows. But
now, driven by Walt's need to
get a life and Rusty's to get .
money for a sex chartge, they
strike up an uneasy alliance.
The surprise of this movie is
how the ~lievable and unsen-
timental friendship between
these two t!volves, and that in
spite of their differences, each
learns something about being
a real humd.D being -gender
preferences aside.
"Flawlelis" also carries a
message that true courage~
measured in how you confront
life anrt what it brings you
every day
I lof(man manag~ to steal
the movie from Robert De
Niro, iind with the latter's ter-
-. rilic, low-key perfonnance, this
is no smdll feat. 1llis Rusty is
no d1che -in looks or actions.
nue, his hands flutter at
every syllable and he will
visualize one of his glamour
queen idols to bolster his
courage (Grace Kelly in "Rear
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Julianne Moore and Ralph Flennes star in "The End of
the Affair," due out this Friday.
Window," Michelle Pfeitrer in
"Dangerous Minds"). He's
also a sad-eyed realist who
"Yfil get in your face, but with
a wicked sense of humor -
whether it's deflating Wult's
macho pretensions or those of
a group o( conservative gay
Republicans.
Even his "girltnends" make
no bones about Walt's disabili·
ty, calling him "Mr. My Left
Foot" The only flaw to be
found in this movie is the
mega-violent, unnecessary
subplot involving money stolen
from the local drug czar. But
wnter/director Schwnacher (of
"Bdtman" fame) can't seem to
resist throwing in a little slam-
bang action -perhaps to
mdke the movie more appeal-
ing to a wider audience?
Jn any case, Hoffmann
deserves to be remembered at
Oscar time for his flawless
perfonnance. -• SUSANNE PEREZ, 45, lives in Costa
Mesa and 1s an exeartive assistant for
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'Toy Story 2' is for
kids of every age
H Nrtfelt, Joyful and
uplifting, •Toy Story
2" 1s that rare movie
that has something to offer ' 1
viewers of every age. Not
merely a spinoff of the origi-
nal, this picture tf'll<J its own ,
story with timeless themes of •
love, fnendship, loyalty and
honor.
Certain to entertain the \tt
kids in the audience, there v.
also is more than enough to 111
captivate the adull~ with jokes
and satire that skewer all our
collective memories of being
children in love with our to
Major flashbacks from the
gentler limes of the 1950s and.!
'60s provide an excellent shot
of nostalgid for the grown-ups,
But me1nones of those days
are entwined with the greed
and opportunism of the 1990s
to create dramatic tension
J ohnDepko
amid the ,
good-I
natured h.m.
Lively
spoofs of .,
cultural 1.)
icons like .,
"Star Wan(
and Barbie h ,
dolls add to
the clever '
observa-
tions. And
like "The
Sunpsons"
lV show, the Jokes operate on
several levels so the young-
sters and parents both laugh,
but at different aspects of the '
same gags. Pi.xar's sharp a~-•
mation and rollickmg special"'
effects provide several roller ' '
coaster rides. '•
Tim Allen repnses a great
Buzz Llghtyear, but new char-
acters acld to the mventive 1 '
nux of lovable toys and
inunoral humans. JOdn
Cusack voices a wonderful
female sidekick to Tom 1-ldn-
ks' classic cowboy doll. The
sincerity of theu universal
coming-of-age experience will
touch a nerve with Viewers of
all ages.
We all outgrow our toys,
but most of us will someday
feel the loss of innocence
comes with this advancemen
in our chronolugicdl age. niii
is a true family film, one that
surreptitiously reaches our
deepest feelings but uses
laughter, good humor and
keen insight to gel us there.
It's a great time at the
movies.
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salad, a
house
favorite.
BRIAN POBUOA I
OAlV Pl.OT
The focaccta is thicker and
more flavorful tlian a plain
baguette slice, and it stays soft
tn the middle, absorbing the
tomato juices and fresh olive
oil of the topping. 1\vo ver-
sions feature roasted red pep-
pers -one with Gorgonzola
cheese ($6.25), the other with
fresh goat cheese ($6.25). The
Gorgonzola -Italian blue
cheese -is a strong flavor to
mix With the roasted peppers;
l prefer the fresh sharpness of
the goat cheese to offset the
earthy flavor of the vegeta-
bles
Several Mediterranean
appetizers also adorn the
menu, includmg hummus dip
($4.99), a blend of whipped
garbanzo beans, tahini
(sesame paste), olive oil and
garlic with a slight hint of
lemon Juice. It's a tasty combi-
nation that is great spread
atop the accompanying bredd
slices
Vegetable lovers will also
like the grilled eggplant
($5.95), which is chopped and
rruxed with tomato, basil and
oUve oil. IC you're having trou-
ble deciding, for $8.99 you can
try a combination plate which
has a taste of all the Mediter·
ranean starters, including a
nice pl&te of olives and feta
cheese.
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also features several pizzas,
including one topped with
Black Fore~t ham, basil, toma-
to, oruon dnd smoked moz-
zarella ($7 99 for a 7-inch piz-
za, $11 99 for a 10-mch). The
smoked mozzarella adds a
pungent note to the mild ham,
but l found the crust a bit
chewy. 'TI1e smaller size is a
mce meal for one; the large
size serves two easuy.
As you would expect from a
restaurctnt ndmed for an Ital-.
ian sandwich, the menu fea-
tures more than 25 cWferent
sandwiches, or panmi, as they
are billed.
Ghan emphasizes fresh
mgredients in all ol the dishes
and the menu boasts that all
of the meats are roasted m
house. For example, they ofter
several turkey SdJldwtches
made with moist chunks of
turkey brectst that's a far cry
from the processed slices
...
found at ).he local andWJC'h
factory. Try the version with
artichokes ($6.95), tomato. reel
oruon and smoked Gouda.
The cheese and onion comple·
ment the mild turkr.y meat '
well.
Other sandwich ch01c-es
illustrate d credtive use of
ingredients, such cts a chicken
breast sandwich ($7.25) that
mairies grilled chicken with
sauteed yellow squush dnd ·
zucchini, topped V.'lth brie
cheese. The bne's µmque
creamy Oavor adds a mce
richness to this hearty sand-
w1ch .
Speaking of hedrty, the
sandwiches arc all generous
in size A hall sandwich can
be ordered for $1 less, or share
one with a friend dlong with
caprese salas ($8.75), which
features fresh mozzdfelld,
tomatoes, basil and olive oil.
Vegetanans Will enjoy
some of the meatless selec-
tions, mduding a spindch
panini ($6.25) that tops cooked
spinach with tomatoes and
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fresh ricotta chee,e for a sur-
pnsmgly light and fresh-ta.st·
mg choice. Or try the eggplant
andwich ($7,25), loaded with
grilled eggplant. zucchini, red
peppers and toppc.>d with
smoked mozzarella
Cafe Paruru is lilso open for
breukldst, serving a variety of
egg dishes tmd bak~d goods.
Omelets mclude an artichoke
version ($6.95) stuffed with
t:trllchoke hearts, tomato and
smoked mozzarella, or n;iy
lavonle made with spinach,
smoked Gouda cUld basil
($615). •
They-also offer severdl egg
sandWichcs served on their
homemade focacoa bread,
mcluding ca ta ty comhanation •
of eggs, prosC"UJtto and pro·
volone ($6 75). Or 11bsht1,1te
the. pr~autto with SJ.>inach
served on a buttery croi ant
for $4.75.
Cafe Panin1 1:; an excellent
lunch choice for a quality meal
that won't break the bank or
takA dll dftemoon. ThP enthu-
siastic slaff always makes you ..
feel welcome, dnd the food is
fresh dnd unique. And there is
alwdys ct hustling crowd that
obviously enjoys this spot as
'O'\UCh as I did. f
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W hile South Coast
Repertory's annual
productions of "A
Christmas Carol• and •La .
. Posada Magica• awdlt m the
wings along with OCC's yule-
tide-on-
THEATER REVIEW ~~~a-
ma, the
honor of ushering in the holi-
day season locally falls to the
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse.
Barbara Robinson's •Tue
Best Christmas Pageant Ever•
not only carries out the spirit
of the season (in just over an
hour's running ti.me), but it
also gives a dozen or so young
people a chance to take the
stage and act, well, pretty
much like kids.
Director Christopher
Spencer has assembled an
energetic coterie of youngsters,
not all of whom, unfortunately,
possess the vocal magnitude to
reach the back row of the the-
ater. Those who do, however,
are quite effective, and two in
particular are very impressive.
The play focuses on a
churchgoing family (at least
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mally directs the church's
Christmas pageant is sidelined
with a broken leg, and it's ~p
to the novice Mom to keep the
tradition alive.
Wl)at Mom (an empatheti-
cally •nergetic performance
by Erin Lord) doesn't antici-
pate is the invasion of the six
incorrigible Herd.man kids,
who show up when they find.
out there's free refrestunents
involved. The Herdmans are •
on welfare anti make ends ·
meet by coercing other kids
out of their school· lunches.
Naturally, the Wiwelcome
newcomers latch onto the
leading roles, saddling the
neophyte director with the
additional task of instilling the
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December I 0 through
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latter-day Dead End kids
when the Wise Men more
resemble wise gµys (wait till
you see their interpretation of
gold, frankincense and myrrh).
Lord admirably reflects the
frustration her character suf-
fers on what appean. to be
Mission: Impossible. Her hus-
band (John Bolen) is dS little
help as possible, not being the
churchy sort, but manages to
provide adequate buckup
when the chips are down.
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Narrating the show and·
offering one of the two finc1
performances by the younger
set is Rachel Reinert as the
new director's daughter with
wisdom beyond her years.
Brandy Warden turns in the
everung's most memorable por-
trayal as the elder Herdman SlS-
ter who usurps the role of Mary
and discovers it has a tranquil-
izing effect on her pugnacious
attitude.
The other Herdman kids -
Jason Kralt, Matthew Schnei·
der, 'Alex Celina and Bri~
Ayala -are credible as a dis-
ruptive lot, enacting their
share of ensemble mischief.
Another bright spot is Lau-
rielle Hofer's turn as a spoiled
kid with an ax to grind.
Lynne Bolen oozes sophisti-
cated outrage as the incapao-
tated regular pageant director,
while Marie Nussle and Brid-
get Ford sound some comical-
ly sour notes as well.
•Tue Best Christmas
Pageant Ever• will strike a
responsive chord with parents
who have shepherded their
own young ones through such
events. And at an hour's
length, the little folks should-
n't get too restive.
• TOM TITUS reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear
Thursdays and Saturdays.
'
llllFLY II
D 11110 of 1
..
Adams students
to stage musical
The cond· and l.hird·
graders of Adams Ele-
mentary School w1ll 1>er·
form •Forest G nunp," a
musical about the i.mpc>r·
ta nce of protecting the
rain forest from•polluters,
today and Friday m the
sch<>Ql's multipurpo e
room
• The musical, the work
of lyricist/librettist Kath-
leen Chapman, will fea-
ture orig1hal musical
arrangements by Gene
Roberson as well as
choreography by Leesa
Belle ·i.
· There will be a free
performance for senior cit·
izens at 11 a.m. today. Fri-
day performances will be
held at 6 and 7:30 p.m .
nckets are $1.
The school is at 2850
Clubhouse Road, Costa
Mesa.
For more infof1Tldtion,
. call (714) 424-7935.
t
Doily Pilot
mith's ·kids
column
(kawsmixed
opinions
S tt:vt~ Sru1U1 b so far ort
base <1hout !>lrCsi. and
our kids toduy
( M Advice lo par,•nts: gwe
h ck to ou1 kids by taking
a Little awi:ly," Nov. 13).
Our kids today, e:.pec1ally ·
111 this spoiled ne19hbor-
J10od of Newport·MC.'ia,
have ub·olutcly nothing to
worry about. Tiwy me
catNed to.
FEEDBACK Why doesn't
Steve S1ruth
look back to
the history of Amenca and
m11ybe Ult> history of the
world and sec where 7-. 8-
and 9·year-old kidlt hacl to
work. Our kids have
absolutely no pressure.
The11 C'lties cater to them.
The programs cater to
them. Govt>rnml!nt caters
to lhem. Kiel!:> today are
itbsolutely spoiled and
Steve Smith is one of the
· mnior contributors to this
OVCl·COddling of youth that
tc1kcs place m Amertca
today.
BRIAN THERIOT
Costa Mesa
f just read Steve Smith's
article. He's talking ubout
the pcrcent<1!JC of children
that J1ave cholesterol and
t-hildren that a.re obese. I
think lho biggest problem
1s thP. diet that children
have. 1 have chool-age
.children in my house and a
lot or thel.I' fri(•nds come
over. l am amazed by what
lliey Cdn eat dnd the kind
pf diet they have. I think
J~t is a crime. I think pco·
pfe hould not only spend
tiPte and slow down, but
nlso cook for their children.
That would probdbly bnng
1he percentage down, ·
'Oii1nk you, Steve. The rest
of the article was very
'
ELIZABETH FARRAGE
Costa M~a
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.. commun1 forum ThurMloy, ~mber 2, 1999 A 15
EDITORIAL
Proposal could provide crucial anchor
C orona del Mar is one
· of the COIIUJlunity's ·
most neglected jewels.
Everyone has a soft .
spot in their hedrt for
the section of East Coast High-
way in South Newport, which is
filled with interesting shops and
restaurants: But still, its poten-
tial has been hardly 'fulfilled.
A plan released last msmth
will make the quaint shopping
district even more appealing,
and the cost -which is still
undetermined -won't come
out of the taxpayers' pockets.
· The Corona del Mar Business
Improvement District's ambi-
tious proposal to beautify the
intersection of MacArthur
Boulevard and Coast Highwdy
calls for major landscaping
work, including a multicolor
flower mosaic on the road and
remodeled ·store fronts.
Instead of the. hodgepodge of
old and new buildings, the
completed project would unity
the area under a common archi-
. tectural style. The road would
be lmed with trees, plants and
flowers, complementing the
flower-themed street naines ot
the neighborhood.
Ir makes for pretty pictures,
but this plan has a long way to
go before those pictures
become a reality.
The major hurdle iS Callrans.
Newport Beach would have to
acquire a portion of Coast High-
way, as well as the sidewalks,
from the Calif omia Department
of Transportation before any of
the scnous work could get
underway. Almost assuredly,
the city ~ould have to take over
maintenance of the street, and
details of how lo pay for that
would have to be worked out.
Judgmg by lettors frqm the
community, there also is a
healthy bit of skepticism from
residents. Most of the improve-
ments will on}y be cosmetic and
short-lived. A community can't
be created ju.st by making all
1 . the stores look the.sam~. th~y
said.
Still, these problems are
minor compared to a typical
redevelopment plan, which
comes with a multimillion-dollar
taxpctycr pnce tag attached.
And th~re is plenty ot time to
work out the detail~ and to
. ensure that the improvements
are substantial, lasting, worth
the cost and acceptable to the
community
Already the pt:rns have br>cn
in the works tm about 1x
years, and thP prnwct isn't
scheduled to bP fuuslwd until I 2004. With an unpr s~h f>
group backing the propo al,
including Wdde1 Roherts, ga1 ·
den director ot thP hennan
Library & Gard en ; Buzz Jac:k-
son, head of the Cham ) r of
.Commerce; and Ed SelJch,
chairman of the Plannmg Com-
mission, then .. 1s everv reason
to believe that the plnn will
turn out d good us it looks
C01ond del Mar businc> es
need an anchor, a section of the
town that will draw p •oplc 111
and make them stop in their
tracks.
This plan, e\ ntuctll}, could
provide it.
Reader grateful to supporters of Gateway Parks
• EDfTOR'S NOTE: The following is an open
letter to the (Ommunity of Newpon Beach.
A t long last, the Gateway Parks
at Vi.a Lido and Newport Boule-
vard are under construction,
and upon completion, will add a visual
e nhancement to the entrance of the
Balboa Peninsula.
Members of the fund-raising com··
rruttee -Tim Collins, John L. Curet,
Fritz Duda, Wendell Fish, Bill Hamil-
ton, Stephanie Houghton, Helen
Japenga, George
McGaffigan, Don Mer·
MAILBAG rltt, Murt Munson, Jerry
Richards, Gail Rosen·
stein and Tony Shdw-
all deserve a tremendous thank you, as
well as the donors who made a finan-
oal commitment to the commwuty.
1\vo ladies -Japenga and Rosen·
stem -stand out because they ongi·
nated the idea of mdudmg the parcel
on the Lido side of Newport Boule-
vard, and their continuing efforts well
beyond the completion of fund-raismg.
They morutored the planning process,
coordinated the purchase of the donor
bncks and, for their extrd effort, a spe-
cial thank you to Helen and Gail
·A Park lS Forever"
JIM ntOMPSON
Newport Beach
Court needs more judges
like Susanne Shaw
I am wribng m response to the arti-
cles regarding Judge Susanne Shaw
("Harbor Court judge faces accusers,"
·Nov. 16). Jn 1986, the Girl Scout troop,
to which my daughter Austyn
belonged, attended Shaw's courtroom.
We observed her courtroom for about
30 nunutes. When cases were done,
Shaw worked late and asked the pub-
lic defenders to participate in a mock
trial with the 'Girl Scouts sitting as lhe
jury This took about 20 minutes but
was one of the most memorable expe·
riences of Austyn's childhood.
My daughter was so fasanated with
the judicial process that we mVlted both
Shaw and the public ~efender for din-
ner. During that brief everung, I <level·
oped an immense respect for Shaw and
the public defender. Both are dedicated
to providing justice and making a ctif.
ference in the lives of the people they
serve. About a year later, Shaw UlVlled
Austyn to visit her again. It was at that
time we saw the numerous pictures of
and learned about many people who
had been in her courtroom. Shaw cares
abou t people yet has a no·nonsense
Construction of one of the Gateway Parks planned near Newport Boulevard and Via Lido.
attitude about her job.
Just last yed.T, 1 was m her court-
room again. l'm sure she didn't
remember me because my name had
changed and so had I in 12 years. 1
was pleased to see that she was still
dispcnsmg justice with a no-nonsense
atbtud~. As one of 12 potential 1urors, I
WdS asked by the plamtiff's lawyer
about my attitude regarding a mone·
tary award for pam and suffenng in
the case of automobile dccidents. I dnd
many of the 12 re ponded that we
thought that medical expenses and
ri~stituhon for loss of wages were
uppropriate, hut we d1d not favor a
monetary ettlement for pam and suJ-
fenng. The lawyer wanted me, and
th~ othm~ who had similar responses.
to he d1sm1 s~d. Judge Shaw refused
to d1smt--s three-fourths of the poten·
tial Jurors and told the lawyer that he
would have to use his preemptive
nghts. In cssC'ncc, she refused to skew
lhc 1ury by disnussmg this random col-
lection of people from the comrnuruty
just becduse many were not predis-
posed toward awarding a large settle-
ment to rus clwnt. 1 have immense
respect for Shaw. rt would be a traves·
ty of Justice to wmovc her. I wish her
many years of pubhc service. We need
more Judge!> who caie about people
and who refu:.e to waste the public':.
time and money.
P.S. Austyn is working m a small
village m Costa Rica and only receives
nrnil ahout once a month or I'm sure
she would be wnting m support of
Judge Shaw.
MAROA O'HERN
Nev. JX•rt B<>ucb
Mo dest growth i~ ~PY
for Newport Beach
The city of N€wport Beach has a
clear r •spons1bility to mamti\in ~ high
quality of life for current Newport resi-
READERS RESPOND
dents (ft Newport BPl!Ch ha:; ib. C) e on
future fmann~s,tt Ncl\' !ti} Addu10
more development is not n1 er• nl}
an efiective mt•thod 01 g 'nerating rm -
enue. Even Counc1lman Tod R1dgt•w~y
agree that bulldmg hug • office tow-
ers doesn't pioduc an) net re\ .=-nue,
-smce the expe~e .. of polk1 fut> etc.
approXImate any net moomc lrom
property ta>.: Tht>rc ar ' 1x m tJOr ofhce
buildings wor}\mg th~u wa~ through
our Planrung D 'p<1rtment Each of
them should be denied l>ecausc the
trade off of mcrea ed traffic for udded
propert} tax a a n t los for e~ port
rn!m1cnts.
Moderating oty expens \ th a
mode~t growth of re\ ,nu. 1-)roduong
development ( uch a r" t ii pace)
make~ the mo t en~c \Uowm~
exc .-;1vc developm~nt a OlC olution
to balanung the hudg t l deal Wllh
the devil.
HENRY BROOKS
Newport Beach
Call local's cable show must-see 'Boathouse 1V
• AT ISSUE: Local residents
area thrilled about Costa Mesa
resident Mike Whitehead's
cable-access show about boating.
Score one for the tocab! Good
going Mike ... I know thi.c; how will be
a hit in Flonda as well.
DAVE JANES
. Rear Aarrural;-1JSNR
What a great ideal I think this is an
exciting topic that W1ll interest l>Oaters
and water·loveITi alike. 1 can't wait to
sec the next show.
MELISSA DAY
Network Admin1 trator,
Technology Answers, Inc. san Di go
Gl11d to you finally giving ome
column pace for a local boy who has
found a hiche that needs to be
ddressed. Captain Mike off rs quality
information and d r instructlons, ell
delivered 1n his easygoing, Articulat
and quite often humorous style.
l would like to polnt out that a
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HOLIDAYS AND TRADITIONS
Trim the house, the tree, the yard with handcrafted
ornaments and holiday originals, antiques, even Maria
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Orange County and visit our Morning Glory Garden,
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AFTER
BRIAN BARRElT/
JASON WllklNS TRIO
The Brian BarretVJason
Wilkins Trio will play jazz at
That's Aroma from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. Sundays. That's Aroma is
at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa
Mesa. For more information,
call (949) 548-7999.
BORROMEO STRING QUARTET
The Orange County Perform-
ing Arts Center hosts the Bor-
romeo String Quartet at 8 p.m.
today. The evening will f ea-
ture work by Henri Lazrof,
Haydn and Dvorak. Tickets
are $34. The Center is at 600
Town Center Drive. Costa
Mesa. For more information,
call (71~) 740-7878.
'CHRISTMAS FANTASIA'
The 100-voice Vanguard Uru-
versity Concert Choir and a
30-piece orchestra will per-
form •Christmas Fantasia,• a
program of contemporary car-
ols, spirituals, and seasonal
songs, at 7:30 p.m. today at
Newport-Mesa Chnstian Cen-
ter, 2599 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa. Admission is free. For
more information, call (714)
556-36l0, Ext. 272.
THE TINKER'S OWN
Borders Books, Music and Cafe
presents The 'linker's Own,
who will play contemporary
and traditional Irish folk music
Friday from 8 to 10 p.m. The
store is at 1890 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 631-8661.
BRAD MEHLDAU
The Orange County Perform-
mg Arts Center presents
pianist Brad Mehldau in a
Founders Hall show at 7 :30
and 9:30 p.m. Friday and Sat-
urday. Tickets are $28 to $30.
The Center is at 600 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (714)-·
740-7878.
OCC SYMPHONY
The Symphony Orchestra of
OCC will hold the second con-
cert of its season at 7:30 p.m
Sunday The concert will fea-
ture works by Tchaikovsky,
MUssorgsky and Block. Tick-
ets are $8. For more informa-
tion, call (71 4) 432-5880.
'A COOL CHRISTMAS'
OCC's Cboir presents a •cool
Christmas• concert at 4 p.m.
Sunday in OCC's Fine Arts
Recital Hall. Tickets are $3.50
to $5. OCC is at 2701 Fairview
Road. For more information,
call (714) 432-5880.
ST. ANDREW'S CHRISTMAS
CONCERTS
St. Andrew's 100-voice Sanc-
tuary Choir and 40-piece
orchestra will present perfor-
mances of a Christmas Con-
cert at 4 and 7 p .m. Sunday
and Dec. 12. The show will
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HOUR S
feature the four 1.uites of •The
Many Moods of Chrutmas. •
nckets are $8. St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church is at 600
St. Andrew's Road, Newport
Beach. For more infonnation,
call (949) 574-2283. ·
RIGHTEOUS BROTHER
BILL MEDLEY
Righteous Brother Bill Medley
and sped.al guests McKenna
and Danin Medley will perlonn
at the Balboa Pavilion at 7.30
p.m. Wednesday in a benefit for
the Ensign Fund of Newport
Harbor Educational Founda-
tion nckets are $50 to $100
forinfonnatlon,call(949)67~-
1187.
OCC RECITAL
OCC piano student Junko
Sugiyama will gwe a free
recital Dec. 9 at noon in OCC's
Music Room 101, 270J
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. *
Sugiyama will perform works
by Bach, Mozart, Chopin, '
Debussy and Scarlatti.
CANDLELIGHT CONCERT
AT SEGERSTROM HAU
This year's annual Candlelight
Concert a t Scgerstrorn HaU on
Dec. 10 will feature Broadway
actress Linda Eder. The con-
cert will begin with a cocktail
and hors d'oeuvres reception,
followed by a musical perfor-
mance and dinner. The
evening will close with anoth-
er performance of seasonal
favontes by the William Hall
Master Chorale. Segerstrom
Hall ts at 600 Town Center
Dnve, Costa Mesa For more
infonnation,call(714)740-
7878
JEWISH COMMUNITY
CENTER CONCERT
Harbor Jewtsh Singles will
hold a concert at the Orange
County JewiSh Community
Center on Dec. 12. The event
is $10 for center members and
$12 for nonmembers. For time
and reservations. call (714)
755-0340.
HOLIDAY CONCERT
The William Hall Master
Chorale presents a holiday con-
cert at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 12. The
everung will feature Mjoyous
traditional music, medieval to
modem: Ticket are $18 to $50.
The show is at the Orange
County Perfomung Arts Center,
600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. ror more inf onnati.on,
call (714) 556-6262.
CONTEMPORARY CANTATA
The Presbyterian Church of
the Covenant's choir presents
the contemporary cantata MA
Canticle F Christmas" at 10
a.m . Dec. 12. Admission 1s
free. The church is at 2850
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
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·aock's
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lkif l'i!ol
•But the Daily Pilot
Sports Hall of Pame is
going to just keep going,
and going, and ...
'T"he Daily Pilot's Sports Hall of .1 Fame, not only the world's
largest, but the world's best, ism
its 12th month of pubhnll1on,
and with the roU of 1,003 due to
be published Jan. 1, 2000, 11
seems appropriate thdl our
readers be appraised of Lh~
situation one ldst Lime,
Right now we're at No. 286
1n terms of individual stones
published, and on New Year's
Day, No. 311 will have> nm.
The entire list of this i.loried
1,003 will be pubh~hed then,
and the daily md1Vldual stories
will continue on for the next two
years or so. With still 689 !itories
to go, it's going to take this
whole comer of the millennmn\
to get it done.
That's the goal, cmd no matter
wht>t the effort, perhaps
unattainable. We already have
cl couple of Newport Harbor
products who seem to have
disappeared from the plcmet,
tllthough.we know they're
somewhere, and JUSt maybe
they'll surface.
Nothing, how<'ver, will take
away from the Jf.ln. l Honor Roll.
And once again I would like
to emphasize, there is no ord<'r.
There is no No. 1, or Top 100.
It's an alphdbetical roster or
Sailors, and Mustangs, of Sea
Kings and Eagles, as weU as a
number of othe~. mcludmg
imports, who have graced
these beaches, but us for U1e
publicabon of indivudual s1ones·,
as you've already probably
surmised, you'll have a hdrd
rune figuring out who's next.
As stated befor~. the only
item set in stone for this grand
list is the A-Z fdctor, stdrting
with Al (A for Al) lrwrn, endlllg
with George Yardl<'y (almost Z)
It's just about ready for the
Jan. 1 extravdgan7.a, but
still soft enough to dllow a
last-minute change for that blue
chip that falls through th(' cracks
So help me out. I lave you
seen your favoritc-'s story yet<
Drop me a note, or fill out the
little chit on B3 with your
candidate and a bnef description
(and the subject's phone number
if you have it).
Chances are your favonte'~
already on the bnc.k of my door,
but that phone number would
sure be a great help to U'>.
And should the pubhcation
of this grand Dream Team not
include your choice, keep m
mind, this won't be the end of it.
With each year, begmmng
sometlme in 2002 or so. a new
class of the Fabulous 52. or
spmething, commg once tl week.
At least that's Plan A.
.. So, don't be bashful. The
~orld's gredtesl Sports l tall of
Fame needs your input.
CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONS
The women's cross country team of Orange Coast College, Orange Elnplre
J. Conference and state champions. Front row, from left: Berenice Carbajal
Sinfu Orozco, Marie Valencia, Joanna Williams and Kim Lacher. Back row, kom
left: Zolla Gomez, Vlridlana Medina, Heather Shurtleff, Bonnie Kuntz, Clara
Zamudio and Elsa Ortega. DAILY rw F-Ho o BY SEAN HLLfR
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
BRIAN P08UDA I DAA.Y Pl.OT
Andre Stewart is the key to Newport Harbor's growtd game with Kennedy l~ming Friday.
' Launc ·• gpad
•A semifinal victory over Kennedy
would propel the Sailors to the CIF
Division VI championship game.
BAnm l~t t.t.M.11
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NEWPORT BEACI i -
Upsets were on speaal
ldst week in the CIF
Southern Secllon Div1-
s1on VI tootbdll playoffs,
but Newport Harbor
High Coach Jeff Brinkley
hopes that was a one-rught-only affair.
"There's a lot of good teams in this d1vi·
sion and anyone can beat anyone,• said
Brinkley whose No. 2-seeded squad ( 11-0·
1 ), the only seed still alive, hosts Kennedy (9·
3) m Fnday's 7:30 p.m. semifmaJ.
Kennedy, which knocked off No. 3-seed-
cd La Mirada, 21-14, m the quarterfinals, has
proved it can compete wtth anyone. The
Fighting lrisb's only losses have come to
Division I semifinalist Los Alamitos (13-7 on
Oct. 7), Division VI semifinalist Loara (27-7
on Oct. 14) and DlVl.sion IX quarterfmahst
Pacifica (27-7 on Sept. 23).
Coach Mitch Olson, in his 13th sct1son,
has gmded the Empire League runner-up to
at least the quarterfinals five of the last eight
seasoni., including a 38-28 quarterfinal loss
THIS WEEK'S PREP PtCK
Friday's game
Kennedy vs. Newport tt.tlor
at Newport Harbor, 7:30 p.m.
• Newport tWbor by 1
DAILY Pit.OT SEASON R£C::oM>
11Ao/o (32-9-1)
to Newport Harbor m 1997.
Newport, of course is no stranger to foot-
bfill in December. Tue Sailors are ma.king
then hfth semifinal appearance m eight
years, their third m the last four. They are 3-
1 m those games, the only loss coming in
1997 to eventual champion Santa Ma.rganta.
Bnnkley said last week's ra h of upsets
(top-seeded and unbeaten Mayfair fell to
Irvine. 9-7. and Loara topped No 4 Tustin, 6-
3), will help his players adhere to the pro-
gram's penchant for perspective.
"I think our kids realize the semifinals are
a· launching point to the finals,• Brinkley
SEE NEWPORT PAGE 82
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCH~OL F.,OTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
•
• Video of his huge hit
against Villa Park will
leave linebaclce(s mark
on the Sailors' program.
lijly,.,
N ewport H irbo1 I bgh
cmor Mike Tunney h
plt1y d 10 sons of
organized footltftll, put his o r
w s def med on ~ne p Rdaay
mght.
It wn th kind of lilt wtilch
bring a mil IQ the f acft of
anyon who r p&ayed U\
game; th kind oC p11y wrocb
will Uk ly thread &0 often
through Tunney's V R, it w:1ll
SEE TUNNEY MGE •2
QUOTE Of THE DAY
"There~ a lot of good iecJTIS il this division
and anyone con beat mTycne ·-·
Jeff Brinkley, Newport Harbor football coach
SPORTS HALL OF FAME .
CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIU M
OBERT
URMSO
Estancia
•Just 5-foot-6 and 160 pounds, he always played as if be
were twice the size, and ran like he had 20-20 vision.
RHJL\JUl Ol \"'
Tiere were some
loudy ntghts under
the lights, but hreball
tailback Robert Urmson of Estancia
High was usually m the clear.
Urmson, on his way to rushing
for over 1,000 yards, got poked m
the eyft after Week 3 of the 1979
football campaign and ended up .
spending ahnost two week~ in the
hospital.
Dunng a light pracbce before
the Ocean View game that year, a
fmger went through Urmson's face
mask and drew blood, forong the
Junior to rruss two preleague
games.
But when Urmson, a 5-foot-6,
160-pound spark plug, returned to
the gridiron, he wore a homemdde
mask with a protective shield,
surular to the tear-offs
used by speedway
motorcycle racers. Holes
were drilled into
Unnson's helmet to fit
the guard, but.
sometimes. it would fog
up mside. ·
ln the '79
Homecoming game
against Corona del Mar
at Orange COdSt
College, an eventual
pldy qu<trtt'rbuck thdt year, but
~uttered d freak brokt>n nose by
his own fullt.>\lck whtle making a
handolf m Weck 1
u II WdS d great year and we had.
fun,. Urm)OO ">aid or '79, which I
opened with a 35-0 loss to Edison•
"On the lust play of the game
(dgdin ... t the Chargl'~). we ran a
counter and lhcy nppPd my·
Oer"C}) nght off -the bottom Of
my shlft, • Urm!>on added "I had •
only hdll a -.hut the re">t of the '
game And then playmg on the
clefen.,1ve side in that game. it wa.$
here ( omes Kerwin Bell and there
goe' KPrwm Bell. They also had
Frdnk Seurer and Mark Boyer ...
all those greltt plr~yers They had
monsters•
Pnor to hi$ eye tnJUry, Urmson
played c:omerback, tailback, and
rctwned k1ck,olfs and punts. But
followmg the injury, he was
uss1gned strictly· to
ballcarrymg measures
As a ophomore,
Unn!>on wai. a starting
defons1ve back under
Coach Ed Blanton m '78.
He entered the offensive
side qwckly when an
UlJUry cut down the
21-7 victory for Esta.noa Robert Unnson m a Sea View League
tarter. On his fmt
offen~1ve varsity play,
Urmson caught a screen
and raced 24 yards to
the Buena Park 20,
before his own lineman
champ1ooship year for knocked him down rrom
the Eagles, Urmson carried the ball behind
once when his face mask fogged As a senior m 1980, Urmson
up and, well, he got his clock repeated as an all-leaguP. player.
cleaned but was placed on the defensive
•t couldn't see a lick. The (pitch team Qy the Daily Pilot and the
from quarterback Jim McCahill) , offensive unit by the arcmt's
hit me in the chest, I started coacheo;.
running hard and no one tut me, That yl!ar, Estanaa had a
bul then all of the sudden I got chance to win lhe Sea View
drilled,• said Urmson, who League title again. but lost to El
finished with 149 yards that rugbt Toro, 27-21. ln the regular season
ma workmanlike 27 ca.mes. hnalt' and was '>econd The Eagles,
Urmson, who would usually led by Abel Cachola. Terry
take hJ.s helmet off and spit inside Thomp-.on, Jaime Aiken and
to clear the fog away, rushed for McCahill, advdnced to the
1,037 yards m 221 cames while quarters and lost to Espcram.a
flirting with the Dan Princeotto's agam '
single-season rushing record unn .... on ru-.hcd tor 740 yards m
Small but speedy, Unnson 205 came~ that 'a~on w1th 14
ended the regular season in '79 • touchdo\\'ns, g1V1ng him 22
third among Orange County ~ touchdowns in two ca .... ons. He
rushers, then was seventh by scored four touchdown m Week 1, •
postseason's end. a 42-t> 'ictory ovet lrvme, and had·:
"Yeah, I was pretty small, but punt returns for touchdowns of 59
my linemen were big, and you had and 55 yards dunng the fall of '80.
to get through the linemen to find Unn on, al .... o one of Estanoa's
me,· said Urmson, a first-team leading PCel\•ers for three years, is
All-Sea View League and the lat "t honoree m the Daily Pilot
third-team All-Orange Coast area Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating
selection at tailback. as the Eagles the millennium
went 9-3 and tied a school record Urm on also lettered m
for victories in a season, before ba .. ketball and ba eball, and ran
losing to eventual CJF Central the 200 meters m track. Hi~
Conference champion Esperanza football care r ended after one
ln the quarterfinals. yedr at Orang Coast, and in
A three-year varsity lettermen, 1984, three yt>ar.. afte1 graduating
Urmson was a major force in a from Eslanoa h maml'd the
baruler year, playmg alongside form 'f 0 bb1e Kane.
offensive standouts McCahill, Toda~'. Urmson L'-a oftware
guard Jeff Tracy, center Brad Hoo analyst for IBM m long Beach and
and wido receiver Rich Amaral. liv • in Co ta M with his wife
Bob Larimer, an all-league of 15 years and two daughtcn,
defensive back, was supposed to Brook, 8, and 4·month-old RlBir
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MIKE TUNNEY
lom: June 18, 1981
HIMMtawn:
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200 5"rt Football 1......_.:0Utslde
llneblck.W <.-..-ff lrfnkley ,_.,.. JOod: Shrimp and pasta
,., • ..,. movie: '"Strange Brew• ._. ....._tk moment •8elng
named Defensive Player of 1he
Veer on our freshmen team.•
Athlete of the w.ek XII: He was
a conmtent defensive force In
35· 16 victory over Villa Perk In•
CIF SoUthern Section 01v1siO(l VI quarterfinal game Ftiday at
N(!WJ>On Harbor.
Dalij Plklc
C'onector spottJ card series nr
TUNNEY
qONTINUED FROM 81
I • prematurely scratch and fade.
' Newport Harbor linebdcker
cpach Matt Bums said he planned
to use the replay as a trnmmg
vj.deo for future Sailor .
• "It was u great ft'eling, •
l}.mney said of the play. which
began as· t1 sunple Villa Park
off-tackle run and ended cl!>
another footnote on the school's
proud 69-scdSOn gndiron tu.story.
It was third-and-tour at the
Newport 43-yttrd lme with just less
lban five mmutes left m the first
q:uartf'f of a CIF Southern Section
Division Vl quarterftndl dt the
~ors' field.
• Tailback Marqwi. Colvm
took the handotf and chdf9ed to
tQs nght, behind the path of his
lead blocker, fullback Daruel
Munoz.
Tunney, dn outside lmebctcker
on the sbng1est defense ln Orange
CoWlty, read the pldy and surgE'd
torwdrd to fill It's a technique
~!arbor coaches bke to call
"window open, window closed."
Tunney, however, took these
teachmqs one further, slamming
lhe window shut with d
progre-.s-stoppmg blow directly to
.Muruz's upper body. ,
The tolhs1on knocked Muniz
liackwdrd, anlo the <1pprouchmg
C 'olvin, who '>tdggered to the
qround (or no gcnn.
"It Wd<s c1 bltlsl pluy and
(Tunney) stuflL•d the fullback into
the runrung bdck, H Newport
Harbor Coach Jeff Bnnkley
recalled. "On the him, 1t looks
pretty funny, bccuuse both (MuniZ
and Colvin) fall down and Tunney
is still on his leet, <sWI c.ommg."
Once the< rowel rec1bzed what
happened -d linebacker making
.i tackle without even touching the
hallcamcr -11 howled apprOVtll
as Villd PcHk lined up to punt
"l'vp he.•n lookmq lo m<Jke d
hrt hke thdt thLs whole '>edson,"
c;u1d Tunney, who'>e forcbocbng
<.lcfen-,av" prec;1•nn• hf'lped secur<>
a ;15-Hi I ldrbor v1rtory, Ct'i wr.IJ ds
Daily Pilot Pldyer of lhP Wc•ek
r<'cognition
·It was window open, window
< losed, which rnE't1M I hdd to fill
the gdp You'vt• qot to stay low
.mcl be rec1dy to h1l You wc1nl to
be the h<1mmcr instead of the
nail."
Tunney has hammNed with
abandon this ldll, his third varsity
campd1gn hut his first dS tt
full-time slrtt1Pr I le '>ldrt<•d ~wo
gp,m~ at fullbctck and two at
middle linebacker as t1 1un1or.
This Sedson, howPver, Bnnklcy
sbilted the 5-foot-10, 200-pounder
to the outside, where he has ~lped hold opponenl'> to a
county-and division-low 8.2
pomts per game.
"It was dehrutely a tramatton, •
1lmney c;airl "There's much more
pass coverag£• involved in this
posallon, which I enjoy. But
playing the run 1s my favonte. I
hke to hit "
A linebacker virtually hLs entire
football career, which included !>ix
yedri. m the Junior All-Ametlcan
program before cnrolllng at
I tarbor, TunnPy said hc> hc1"
... worcd his 11-0-1 senior sedson.
I fe and lns lPc1nunHtes will try to
remarn unbedten Fnchiy m A
l>1v1slon VI !WmUinal ttgdtn l
visiting Kennedy
•I'm really proud ol our
defense,· he said. "Om; or my
qt>als dunn~1 the summer was to
hove the No. 1 ctcfen In Orange
County. W a.1.1 JUSI play withtn the
c:y tem and we all play hard."
A formei Newport Harbor
l>&lboy, Tunney apprcc1at the
program's tradition. Part of that
lraditiOn lncludm; departing
players handing down nurnbcrs to
younger tellrnmat~ ,
TuMcy•r No, S jr.r5cy wa5"
handPd flown from fonner middle
lmebarkt•r Pote J logtm, now n
dcfen 1vc end t Colorado Stat •
"It was pretty l?llJC>I onal, •
Tunney said of Hogan'• gc&turc,
"ft wiu in the locker worn lifter
ohr sem1flnttl lo~s (to Santa
MargantcJ in WH7J nnd P •te came
over anil tol<.1 m1• he wanted me to
w<~nr thr. numl r. I tolcl him I'd be I proud, I've tr1ed to rl'pt nt it
w 11,"
Hogltn, who will ovenh• Uy
h M the story and, perh p , cvnn
the vie! o, will uroly b proutl
of th leg r:y Tunn y' big hit
gain t vm p k wHI I IV for
thos who on d y w r No. 5.
Sports r.
Daily Pilot
HAllOR
JUSTIN
JACOBS
NEWPORT
,.,JRAVIS ~
TRIMBLE '¥6
T. he 6-foot,
2 0 8 •
pound Junior
fullback CM·
ned twtce
for 4 yards,
indudmg u
1-yard TD;,
ond continued
to provide crush· 0
ing lead blocks.
A 6-foot, 165-
J> o u n d
·senior two·
way starter,
he hrd three
receptions for
27 yards,
lncludlng t 1·
yurd TD, and
covered well at •
romerback.
THE MAICHUP
Kennedy vs. NeWpOrt Harbor
OF Division VI Semifinal
(llt Newport Ha~ High. Friday, 7:JO p.m.
KENNEDY (9-3) NEWPORT HAMOR (11-0.1)
Non league Nonlugue
31 Savanna 14 55 Orange 6
31 Anaheim 14 21 Marina 21
7 Pacifica 27 35 Corona del Mar 3
28 Valencia 18 28 Glendora 13
7 Los Alamitos t3 55 Magnolia 13
Empire LffVu• s.. Vlew League 7 Loara 27 12 Irvine 10
34 El Dorado 7 27 Laguna Hills 10
28 Century O 28 Woodbridge 0
35 Katella 11 42 Fairfax (nonleague) 0
9 Cypress 7 14 Altso Niguel 7
OF OF
28 Laguna Hills 21 2i El Dorado 0
21 La Mirada 14 35 Villa Park 16
SAILORS
CONTINUED FROM 81
said. MBut they know we have
to get through tlus game to
get to the finals. This group
has the maturity needed to
take 1l one game at a time."
Keeping Kennedy in per-
spective requires a healthy
'Tespect for ·its balanced
offense, as well as a defense
wh1ch has surrendered 1ust
nine pomts per game du.ring a
current six-game winning
streak · .
Kennedy, which won its
only secllon title-game
appearance in 1971, is keyed
by quarterback Geoff Ether-
son, running back Kelvin
Beatty and receiver.. Steve
Yaden and Jaiya How.le.
Etherson, a 6-foot, 175-
pound juruor, has completed
118 of 224 for 1,635 yttids and
10 touchdowns, with eight
mterceptions.
Beatty, a 6-0, 170-pound
junior, has 1,145 rushing
yards and 16 touchdowns on
240 carries. He hds four TDs
m the playoffs.
Yaden has 57 receptions
fo1 798 yards, while Howze
has 30 for 441 .
"They run a lot of screen
passes, so our secondary will
have a challenge this week,"
Bnnkley said.
Harbor's defense has been
more than equal to the chal-
lenge all season The Turs
lead Orange County in. scor-
ing defense, allowing just
more than eight points per
game. They have surrendered
only 23 points the last live
contests, including three
shutouts.
"I like the way we're play-
ing defense," Brinkley said.
·Any time you're playing
good defense, you helve a
chance. From the pros on
down, the teams there at the
end are always the ones with
a good defense.·
Harbor's defense, which
has g1Ven up just 995 rushing
yards. 1s keyed by linebackers
Alan Saenz, Chris Mandenno
and Mike Tunney.
Newpof!, on a 10-game
wmrung streak which is sec-
ond best m school hiStory, is
less balanced than Kennedy
offensively, but hardly less
efficient.
An offensive line of tackles
Blau Jones and Robert Cole,
guards Steve Wukawitz and
Nick Haddy, center Lws Cruz
and tight end Nick Langsdorf,
have helped the Th.rs amass
nearly 78% of their 4, 163
offensive yards on the
ground.
Seruor tailback Andre
Stewart has topped the 100·
yard mark 11 times this fall,
one short of Wade . rut's
career record. The 5-9, 160-
pound workhorse has 2,017
yards and 22 TDs on 298 car-
ries He needs just 66 yards to
bredk the school single-sea-
son record set by Ray Ohrel in
1996. He is averaging nearly
238 tushing yards in two play-
off wins, 83 more' than hJ.s reg-
ular-season average.
"It's a ball-control offense
and we've been moving the
chains,• said Brtnkley, who
calls the plays. Newport
scored on five straight posses-
sions against Villa Park and
has only two second-half
punts Ul the playoffs.
When the Sailors throw,
1uruor quarterback Manderi-
no has produced 830 yards
and 12 touchdowns, complet-
lllg 49 of 111 with sevoo inter-
ceptions. He has also made
plays on the ground, rushing
for 237 yards and six TDs.
Newport's receiving corps
is led by senior Justin Jacobs
(21. catches for 384 yards) 6;Ud
Billy Clayton (16 for 257).
Both have scored seven TDs.
Harbor is 18-8 in the post-
season dunng Brinkley's 14-
year tenure and the Sailors
are 27 -0-1 their last 28 games
against teams not in the Sea
View League.
The two teams share only
one common opponent, El
Dorado. Kennedy defeated its
league rival, 34-7, on Oct. 22.
Harbor handled the Golden
Hawks, 22-0, in the first round
of the playoffs.
Newport, playing its third
playoff game at home for the
first time in school hJ.story, is
8-2 in home playoff games in
the 1990s.
Friday's winner advances
to meet the winner of the
Irvine-Loara serili.Jina.J, either
Dec. 1 O or 11 at a site to be
detennined.
NEWPORT HARBOR LINEUPS
0FRNSE DERHSE
No. Playet Ht. Wt.Cl ~. Ho. Player Ht.Wt.Cl ....
1 Otius M•NDCJUNO 6-2 19S Jr QB
l AlfoM SmwMT S-9 160 Sr TB
"" TAAva T-. 6-0 208 Jr fl J Jumlt JACCm 6-0 165 Sf WR
I 8uT ClATTOM 6-5 195 Sr. WR
IS Na h m w ~ 225 St. rE
11 8'All JoNls 6-8 2.&5 X. LT
11 Snw WullAwm 6-2 200 Sr LG
51 a..u.c:.. S.1 1205 Sr c
10 Na HAooT 6 3 223 St. RG n ~ COU 6-S 325 Sr lrT
IS Na &.Mo~ 11 AJtioy KAiNlr
11 Nu MooH-7 GNlmf hoNcAu
1 0..~ ~I Ill
IS AJ.M SMICl s -. "'-"' J AMIM Sl'IWMT • ""'* JAC:llm I . k.LT C\Amllt
20 DAYNI """"'
6-4 225 5'. DE S.t 190 Sr. NG
6-l 230 Sr. OT 6-<> 115 Jr OE
6-2 195 Jr OU
6-1250 Jr Ml..I
5·10200 Sr OLI S.t 160 Sr. Cl
6-0 165 Sr Cl
6-5 t9S Sr SS
6-2 180 S<. ~
JR. All·AMERICAN f OOTIALL
ALL-STARS SELECTED
Group will play in All-conference game
at Cal State Fullerton on Dec. 12.
NEWPORT BEACH -1Wenty.four players
were selected by their teammates to represent
the Newport-Mesa Junior All-American Foot-
ball Seahawks at this year's All-Conference
football game December 12 at Cal State Fuller-
ton. Four players from all sbt age divisions were
s~lected
JUNIOR PEE WEE (ages 9·11)
Offensive line: Ryan.Telles
Offensive tiack: John Angelo
Defensive liile: P.J. Manning
Defensive back: Matt Hauser
PEE WEE (ages 10-12)
Offensive line: Patrick Hill
Offensive back: Mark Quarles
Defensive line: Thylor Ellis
Defensive back: Patrick Williams
JUNIOR CLIN1C ('ges 7-8)
Offensive llile: Hunter' Alder
Offensive back: Antwon Byrd
Defensive line: Kyle Chene
Defens1ve back: noy Bundie
JUNIOR MIDGETS (ages 11-13)
Offensive line: Shawn Ellis
Offensive back. Spencer Link .
Defensive line: 1Tevor Theriot
.Defensive back-Wesley Presson
CLINIC (ages 8-10)
Offensive line· Corbin McNutt
Offensive back: Robbie Lusk
Defensive line: P.J. Sunpson
Defensive back: Scott Chene
MIDGETS (ages 12-14)
Offensive line: Brian Wase
Offensive back: Matt Enciruas
Defensive line: Omar Rwz
Defensive back· LuiS Gudino
AY·SO SOCCER CHAMPS
With the champlonahlp la bud Ifs _,.. likely 90JDe liaUk
ume with the celebration for the Ont.a• ID AYSO.ltegton
120 Dlvtslon S glrlt play. Kneeµ.ag, lrom left Jamie
Surdyb. Kayla McComb, Kort Ebrborn, Taylor Weat.
Briana Wllll•m•, Kylie Wllloa and Dana GenWng.
Standing, from left, assistant coada tarry Wllllams,
S~ McDanlels, Cbantle O'Toole , 'JYler Aildrewi,
Carlee Tuppan, Ashley Alllone and Coach Steve Ehrhom.
YOUTH SPORTS
Shorthanded Midget Seahawks fall
GARDEN GROVE -After a short---.--------handed !ir!>t ball, the Newport-Mesa F 0 0 I 8 I L L
Junior All-American Footbdll Midget Seahawks lost to the Gar·
den Grove Panthers, 31-6, in the AFL Championship Saturday.
With the Seahawkf.' head coach and three key players strand-
ed on the freewdy with a disabled vehicle, Garden Grove took
advantage and scored 24 fi.rst-hali points.
In the second half, with a full squdd, the Seahawks limited the
Panthers to seven points, while scoring their lone touchdown of
the game.
Matt Enctnlas found Cole Edwards for the Seahawks' touch-
down. The touchdown was made possible after Brtan Campos'
30-yard reception that put the Seahawks in scoring range.
Other key contributors to the Seahawks' play were Jun
Azurln, Joevanny Cueva, Luis Gudino, Erle Curtis, Sam MaUin,
Brian Wase. Zach Wlshengrad, Jon McClain, Alan Pineda,
Travis Winrow, Tim McCutJough, Chris Channing, Sylvester
Langrtne, Luls Gonzales, R.J. Marin and Mike Puentes.
Slammers fall in the
title showdown. 3-2
S A N
DIEGO -The S 0 ( C I I
Slammers boys under-11 gold
soccer team redched the cham-
pionships of the Nomads Tour-
nament before falling to the
Surl White of San Diego, 3-2, in
double overtime.
The Slammers fdll to 39.3
and are still look.mg for a cor-
porate sponsor for their tnp to
Europe.
•This is a great' opportunity
for someone lo get internation-
al exposure for therr company
or product by helping support n
local Newport tedm," team
manager Rachel Gunther said.
For information, call Randy
Darnel at (949) 760-8264. .
Reunion party set
for CMALL Tigers
M~~ s TA I A S E I I L l
The Costa Mesa American Lit-
tle League Major Division
ngers will hold their annual
reuruon Christmas party Sun-
day, Dec. 5 at 4'.30 pm. at
Round Tuble Pizza on Baker
and PailVlew roads.
Food, soda and gifts will be
on hand at the party, set for
those who played for the Tigers
from 1995 to 1999.
There will also be a special
award presentation to the eight
Tiger players that have ~en
selC'cted to the Daily Pilot's
Dream Team .
For mlonnation, call Coach
Pat McGUire at (714) 432-8837.
BRIEFLY
Oreos Win, 1-0, over
the Killer Mermaids
M~~ s TA I I I I 0 I
Cory 120
Ebrhorn
scored the game's lone goal
in the second sudden-death
overtone to give the Oreos a ·
1-0 win over the Killer Mer·
maids in the AYSO Region
120 D1vis1on 5 guls soccer
championship game.
Stacey McDaniels helped
control the offense for tbe
Oreos with solid long passes
to the Mermaids' side of the
field.
For the Mermaids, Lucey
Lozano, Carina Merida and sa.re. Braunsdorf each played
well on defense, stopping the
big shooters for the Oreos.
Other solid perfonnances
for the Mennaids came from
Ashlee Delzingaro, Teresa
Fox, Emily Lamed, Diana
Mannquei, Sara Martin,
Ayla Medina, Ashleigh Mes-
tas, Abby Scheafer and Jor·
dyn Sunmons.
Bubble Gum Blasters
edge Blue Angels, 2-1
BE~~~PORT S 0 C ( I I .
Rachel Foster scored both·
goals to lead the Bubble Gum-
Blasters to a 2-1 win over the
Blue Angels Saturday in AYSO
Region 97 Division 5 girls soc-
cer aetlon ·
Foster's goals were assisted
by Megan Toman, Rachel
Harper, Ashley Koulourls and
MadelJne Bury.
Solid midfield play was
turned 1J1 by Shannon Rohan,
Ua Okvist and Taylor Barbera.
On defense, Amanda
Simons, Rita Argueta, Anna
Hodges and goalies Katie Kay
and l(atte Lawler kept the lead'
on the Blasters' side.
CMALL signups
Saturday a t Mesa
c 0 s. .
TA MESA I IS I I ALL
-Registration for the Costa
Mesa Amencan Little League
will be Saturday from 8 a.m. to
1 p.m m front of the gyrnnasi·
urn at Costa Mesa High.
Youngsters ages 5-12 need-.
ed for 2000 spring season. ..
Registration 1s $95 per play-.
er with a family total not tfl
exceed $225.
Birth certificate and current
utility bill will be required al
the registration.
For information, call (949)
262-7864
CdM 's Boortz Will
play in nationwide
socce r showcase
NeWJ)Ort nips Foothill
NEWPORT UEACH -Kim
Boortz of Corona del Mor will bo
playing Ul Ule lhrc"-U<AY naUonwld
Adidas Soccer IV Showcase nt S n
Jo e State Univer ity, startmg Pn-
day.
Boortz plays for the M1111>ion Viojo
Soccer Club Elite Magic Ut7, which
Is tho only team from Califorrua por-
tidpating In U1e 12-t am ov •nt.
Jn their po<>l, the Magic Wlll litk
on the FC Royals from Wet hinglon,
Busch from St. I.outs and Chnll ng
from Houston, la!it y •1u'1 U t 6
national champions.
Thi thr -doy evr.nt will ho h ltJ
during th NCAA' •collcg up
Weekend.•
Boortz i currently th v r Uy
goalkeeper nnrt n Jtmior t M t r
Def High
. Ensign prevails over Newhart. 6-2
TUSTIN -l!n 1gn' •A• roll r h ockf!y team defeated
Nf•whart, 6·2, et th Gr tzky Center. ~
Kevt~ Wong led I!n gn With three goali, wh11 tolb
Lehr cored twk: •
Collin Jnsley had two ustJts, while Zach BOllOa and
J us Sotelo eaCh added on for EnJign.
Goall EWott Thecker had 13 sav , a1 Bntdgn'e "A•
tt an1 rema.tned ltl seoond place. They will take on RahChb
Th silay at th Gretzky Center.
'
.
Daily Pilot · Sports
. . Where's the white ball?
• Real hazards include such items as snow. don't mind plciyutQ in the rain,
but even those who don't like
to, will. Eighty percent said
they have started a round
while it was rauung.
G 0 L f W e're spoiled here, let's
face it. Our days of
golltng m December
, wearing shorts and polo shirts
we sometimes take for
granted, especially those who
grew up m Orange County.
While sleigh bells are heard
in malls aroi.lnd the country
with real snow falling and
temperatures never get above
freezmg, we can tee it up in
goll's sunshlne paradise.
. Sweaters are suggested for
some days, like Wednesday,
·but others"are down right
·disgusting for much of the
nation from a Weather
Channel point pf view.
For those who still swing
the sticks at Christmas time,
imagine what it would be like
elsewhere.
A recent online survey
by the USA Today/National
Golf Foundation •GoU in
America• revealed avid
golfers have pretty thick skin
when it comes to playing in
bad weather, including rain,
wind, cold, lightning and even
snow -all of which stop
many Newport-Mesa types
from lacing up the soft
spikes.
How fanatical are golfers .
when it comes to playing in
less than ideal conditions? •
Almost 600 golfers, mostly
avid players (those with an
average of 36 rounds per
year), participated in the
survey.
Stxty percent of goUers
Even more, 60% said
they've played during partial
snow cover; 15% have
actually .played when the
ground was completely
covered.
But what might be the most
compelling sign that golfers
a.re a resilient group is that
over one-Uurd of those
surveyed said they will still tee
it up when temperatures drop
below freezing.
Tim Clay posted the
following on the online survey
site and could take the
National Golf Foundation's
Player of the Year Award: •For
richord
dunn
the last two (summer) months,
I have been playing golf at
Thule Air Base in Greenland.
The temperature is usually in
the 30s to 40s and when it's
really nice, it's in the 50s.
There are two outdoor
HIGH SCHOOL GIR LS BASKETBALL PREVIEWS
rune-hole courses. One JS on
the mam base ... the other
course is on top of Mount
Dudas and they have an
annual tournament there
every sununer. The hard part
of the tournament is that you
have to climb the mountain to
participate."
Think about the mountain
climbers next time you
complain about local weather
conditions on the links.
The NeWport Beach Goll
Course will host a Hollddy
Pro-Am Dec 23. Keith Wynck,
the course's longtime affable
starter, is operating the ev'ent
lo benefit charity Detdils: ·
(562) 987-1378.
• fUCHAAD DUNN'S golf column
appears every Thursday
'UlvrM:loy, December 2, 1999
Lost chance
• 1..;lke the Slgn hi>admg
south from Wells, Nev., •No
more gas for a bill1on mlles
or.so,• now's the ti.t'tJe to fill
up, and to nominate your
favonte for th«> .... Daily Pilot's
Sports Hall of FumA, wh1ch
will be released Jan. 1,
2000. .
My nomlnaUon:
Brlef reason, and phone
number of candidate, U
available:
All-CIF trio leads Mustangs' title quest
• Mesa girls coach· believes heralded Smith,
Barnest and Hatsushi will have plenty of help.
BARRY FAUIJ<NliR
lb1y "-
• COSTA MESA -As the
$ly girls basketball team in
ttie CIF Southern Section with
Uiree All-CfF returners, Costa
Mesa High is certainly a
~own quantity.
~ But Coach Jun Weeks said
he continues to be pleasantly
sl.irprtsed by this year's group,
ibclucling standout veterans
Autumn Smith, Jenny Earnest
a;nd Nancy Hatsushi.
•Each day, each one of them
qoes something to make me
think 'My goodness, this is ~mg to be tun,' •Weeks said.
• The Mustangs went 19-11 a
year ago, advancing to the CIF
Oivision Ill-A seml.finals after
settling for second place in the
P,acilic Coast League.
, This season, despite the sec-
tlon 's decision to combine for-
mer m-A and Ill-AA schools
into one 38-school division,
•Weeks said his Mustangs have
to be considered a section title
contender.
•w e got to the semifinals
last year and we have a better
team, so tbe girls should
believe we can get there
again,• Weeks said.
Helping smooth the road to
an extended playoff run, as
well as a bid for the champi-
onship of the newly configured
PCL, will be the aforemen-
tioned trio.
Smith, a 6-foot seruor center,
was first-team All-CIF as a
juruor, after averaging 11.8
points, 13.6 rebounds and 3.8
blocked shots. She was also the
Newport-Mesa District Co-
Player of the Year and a hrst-
team All-PCL seleetion.
•She should be a true force
inside: Weeks said. "She
moves so well and runs the
court. She can be as good as
she wants to be."
Earnest, a 5-8 senior wing,
was second-team All-CIF, first·
team All-PCL and all-district
last season, when she aver-
aged 11.5 points, 5.5 rebounds
and 3.2 assists.
"She's so polished and such
a great team player,• Weeks
said. "She has the ability to
take the game in her hands.·
As a three-year point guard,
however, Hatsushi, a 5-4
junior, will run the show. She
averaged 8.3 points, 7.2 assists,
4.1 rebounds and 2.9 steals last
Autumn Smith Jenny Earnest Nancy Hatsushi
season, earn.mg second-team
All-CIF, second-team an.
league and all-d.istnct recogru-
tion.
"She's the best point guard
in the school's history,• said
Weeks, m hIS 18th year. of
teaching at Mesa, his eighth as
vatslty girls coach.
"She's an amazing passer
with great vision and a deadly
three-point shot. And she'll
make it tough for teams to
press us with her ballhan-
dllng .•
As good as this talented'trio
is, Weeks· said they have
embraced thelT teammates, all
but one of which are varsity
newcomers
Among the newcomers,
whom Weeks said fared very
well during the summer, are
projected starters Leigh Mar-
shall and 1..awa Muniz.
Marshall, a 5-6 JUTUOr, will
jom Hatsushi m the backcourt
after earning Most Valuable
Player lawels on the junior
varsity last season. Defense is
her strength, according to
Weeks.
Muniz, a 5-9 juruor, brings a
strong work ethic and solid
rebounding ability to the start-
ing forward spot.
Julie Hitt, a 5-6 senior,
bnngs experience to a tdlented
bench brigade. Hitt, who plays
primarily on the perimeter,
scored 49 pomts last season.
Barbara 1Tejo, a 5-3 junior,
is a good on-ball defender and
will back up Hatsushi at the
point
Weeks particularly likes his
front-line depth, led by Maria
Lazos and C hristine Caron,
both 5-11
Lazos, a Junior, provides
PREVIEW
COSTA
MISA
HIGH
GIM.S
11 Miranda Cooper Jr.
21 Autumn Smith Sr
24 Nancy Hatsushi Jr.
25 Pauline Le Sr
· 31 Barbara Trejo Jr.
32 Laura Muniz Jr.
Jl Leigh Marshall Jr
34 Jenny Earnest Sr
40 Christine Caron So.
41 Julie Hitt Sr.
44 Maria Lazos Jr.
Coach: Jim Weeks
Smith a capable backup, a lux-
ury not available last year. Tuts
is particularly valuable consid-
ering Smith's propensity for
foul trouble, a byproduct of her
aggressive shot blocking.
Caron, a sophomore, can
play inside, but she also has
extended shooting range, a
combination which figures to
provide matchup problems for
opponents.
Miranda Cooper and
Pauline Le, both 5-3 junior
guards, will also provide
depth.
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Me a,92627,orfaxltto
949-646-4170.
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OVERHAULED SAILORS START ANEW S OCCER
Mendoza scores .
five goals in the ·
season opener
Estancia boys thump
Aliso Niguel, 7 -0
Graduation was just one cause of roster depletion
for Newport Harbor girls program.
lb1y Pio!
NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Harbor High girls
basketball coach Gregg Sav-
age might well wonder if it was
something he said.
In addition to graduation,
whlch claimed the services of
All-Newport-Mesa Distnct vet-
erans Alyssa Paul and Knsten
·Urban, Savage enters his sec-
·ond season with a roster
~depleted for various reasons.
Kalena Jackson. the New-
port-Mesa Co-Player of the
Year two seasons ago, trans-
ferred to San Clemente.
April Ross. last year's New-
port-Mesa Co-Player of Year,
decided to take a break
between volleyball and track
a nd field.
And Usa Huntington, a two-
year varsity veteran, elected to
concentrate on softball.
What's left are three return·
ers who combined for 61 points
-total -on last year's 15-13
squad, which lost in the first
round of the CIF Southern Sec-
tion Division II-AA playoffs.
"Basically, I'm starting with
my seventh player from last
year,• Savage said
Evita Castillo, a 5-foot-1 O
sophomore, will be looked
upon to speed the rebuilding
process. She scored m five of
her 19 varsity appearances as a
freshman and will try to fill
Ross' big shoes m the post.
•sbe's our primary
rebounder and one of our pn-
mary scorers,• Savage said.
•she's a person we'll look to."
Freshman Athena Vasquez
will assume the point guard
spot handled for most of four
seasons by Paul (now rowing at
Bucknell).
"She's our best bal.lbandler
and she has great penetrating
abilities,• said Savage, who
will count on Vasquez to trig·
ger an up-tempo game.
Lauren Gallardo, a 5-7
junior, comes up from the
Junior varsity, where she
earned MVP laurels last sea-
son. She is one of the team's
better shooters, Savage said.
Llndsay Moore, a 5-4 senior,
is the leading returning scorer
with 26 pomts Savage expects
her to be a key defensive cog.
·we're gomg to zone press
arid drop back into a zone,•
said Savage, who prefers man-
to-man, but has adapted to
better suit this year's squad.
Nicole Ashton, who scored
24 points as a Junior, returns
and Joins Moore as co-cap-
tains.
Molly Weedn, a 5-10 junior,
played varsity as a freshman,
but sat out last season with a
lmee injury. Savage identifies
her as the team's best outside
HIGH SCHOOL llSIETllLL
shooter, but he will also count on
her to have a presence inside
Lindsay Woller, a 5-11 fresh-
man, is currently sidelined by a
shoulde r injury, but Savage
likes her potenbal.
·she should be cleared to
play in January,• Savage said.
·she's a little raw, but she has
quickness and jumpmg ability
and she should develop mto an
inside scorer."
Lisa Gerlach, a 6-0 senior, is
up from the junior varsity to
provide depth, while seruor
Mariko Mikami is a foreign
exchange student from Japan.
Bnanna Brooks, a junior
who played JV last season,
should also contnbute, as will
sophomore Lauren Sondel.
•we're young but it's a
great group of kids who are
work.mg extremely hard,• Sav-
age said •Tue whole team is
extremely competitive and we
have good 'chemistry.•
Savage, following the leod
of Sailors boys coach Larry
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Simco's layup is the game-winner, 66-64 l-•• ·~ 11 It ... '--n 14 II M 61 ....... o..-.r I .. ..,_ If.
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GARDEN GROVI! -Savanna High scored the firSt
12 pomts of the game, but Estanoa rallied to earn a 66-
64 bo}'l> basketball victory Wednesday in the consolabon
bCAcket or th Matador-Ma.nner Cl cat Pacifica High.
Estancus senior Jason Stmco converted a nice pass
from point guard Travis Chandler mto a layup with ix
seconds left, It toad up u the gamo-wUUler when
Savanria mis ed a ll\yup as tune expired to help the
Eagle even their record at t -1.
Chandler join d t~ammates Jon Cantrell and Dar·
c;haun Gamer with 16 points apiece, while Simco fin-t"hed with to. It was a career hJgh for Gftmer, who was
crod1t d with t2 rcbo\lnd .
Mustangs roll past Irvine, 50-36
ANAl U!IM -N1tthan Jonos scored 17 points and
grahbOO run r •bounds to Ir.ad Costa Mesa J ligh over
ltvin , 50-36, ln the SC«>nd round of the Taco Compa·
ny lnVltatlonal, playoo ftt Anahe.lm High. An r falling behind, 1.2·2, to start the game, th
t-:1u!tan!J' out"l('()rod th V qu ms, 21-7, to tt1ke take
\He l~d wh ch th y would not lose the r t of the way.
Th Mu t nu l<lOTCd lh first eight 1>9ln of th
econd half to open up a 31·19 le d
Rydn Naff had IO point.I and nine r bound , whU
Rick Hatrusbl added nln points and five asslstl for th
MIJltangt, who will take on Tustln/El M~ena In third·
round acUOn Fri<l3y at 4:50 pm. 1t Anah lm High
CdM opens with 71-54 victory
EL MONTE -KeVlJl Hansen had 29 polDts to lead
visiting Corona del Mar lhgh to a 71-54 nonleague
boys ho ketball wm over El Monte m the sea.son open-
er for the S a King~.
Alec Han.son had 18 pomt • while Elliott Patterson
added e1ght points for the Sea King , who again travel
to take on Mi.$ on Viejo Friday t 7 p m
A trong hnt quarter wao; the key for the Sea King ,
·as they jumped out to a 23·10 lead and never looked
back. Jack Owibar hnd 28 poin~ for El Monte (0·2).
Smith key Mesa's gir ls, 55-46
LAKEWOOD -At1tumn Snuth rnroo 17 of her
gam -high 26 points ln the fourth quarter to 1>4ce Co •
ta Mesa High'• girls to a 5.'i+46 vlrtory ov •r St. Joseph at 1Akewood in th ft~ 1ourid of th Mayf atr·Uell·
flower Tournament.
Smith alSo had 13 r hound , hvc blocked hots and
three teals for the Mustang , who ralli d from a 34-31
d hdt after three quart .
Leigh Marshall. a jun or, r.hippCd ln with lC po nL~,
and J nny tiarn t scored 12 J>OlntJ th Mustan
opened their aeaon on a Winning not
Costa Mesa duell CUiver City tonight at? 30 t \h
same Ill ln UM! MICond round
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PREVIEW
10 Undsay Woller
11 Lindsay Moore
12 NICOie Ashton
15 Mariko Mikam(
21 Lauren Sandel
22 Molly Weedn
21 Evita castillo
COSTA r..1ESA -Estanoa
High · eruor Esau! Mendoza
opened the boys soccer .,eason
explo ively Wednesday, scor-
ing a career-high hve goals to
key a 7-0 nonleague wm over
Vl.c;1ting Aliso Niguel
Estanoa seruor Cesar Ter-
rones c;cored the hr..l two goals
before bcUlg SJdclined by an
Hirst, has planned a December ankle m1ury. But Mendoza, a
tournament tn:p to Las Vegas. second-team All-Pacific G~t
·u·s good for the guls to League elccilon last season, •
have the experience of travel-obviou. ly took up th • slack.
2A Athena Vasquez
32 Lauren Gallardo
34 Brianna Brooks
44 Lisa Gerlach eo.ctt: Gregg Savage
'---~-
ing and it should also help EstanC"la led, 3-0, at haU-
thern bond as a team,· Savage time, then finished ofl its for-
said mer PCL nvals.
Newport, which dropped its Senior goalie Hilano Arria-
opener Tuesday at Orange, vis-ga had three ... aves for the:
its Laguna Beach tonight at 7. Eagles.
Cd.M boys drop 3-1 d ecision to El Toro
CORONA DEL MAR -Corona del M<1r -
High's boys soccer team dug a 2-0 d fic1l m the S 0 C C E I
second half and couldn't recover, falling to VlSlting El Toro, 2· 1, m
a nonleague season opener .
Juruor John Luc-DelFonte, off an a i l from dam Ho)1, got
the Sea Kings their lone core, a c;hot from about 15 y rd
the nght s.ide.
Fres~an goalie Chc.'lfliC Coopersmith n d 12
CdM wins o~ner
CORONA POlO DEL MAR
Corona del Mar High's girls
water polo team won i1 son
opener against E Mooeaa, 7-4.
Th sea Kings took 8 .... 1 lead
in the IU'St quart r to bury the
Vanguard early.
Hayley Hopeman and
Christine. H wko each scored
twice for CdM. Goalie lirin
Hendrlcklon got gbt sa ror the vk-ton. .........
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SCHEDULE
TODAY .........
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Coast Toum rMm. fim round OCC
Y5. VJCtOf 'V I I 6 p.m
Community college women •
Orange Coast at Cuesta lourmrnent.
first round "' Montet.y Pttn1nsui.,
•pm
High .tChOOI boys • Newport HMbOf.
M luenl '-" (<¥* T~ v..~5:4Spm
High IChodl gif1' • NN-.-.... f'PO'-rt Hiftlof
11t legU,nl IMd\ '7 pm. ~ MN
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PUBLIC
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V9 you ltarttd doing
buS1nes1 yet? No
Suand,. Newberry
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Dally Pilot Nov t8, 25,
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Fictltloua Bu•lneH
Name Statement
The lollowmg persons are doing buslM1>s as
QC.EXOTICS, 1820 E.
Garry, Suite 215, Santa
Ana, CA 92705 Skarlet Madia, Inc., {CA), 1820 E Garry,
Suite 215, Santa Ana
CA 92705
Thi$ bu,1ne&1 Is con·
dueled by a COfPOfatlon
Have you started doing
business yet? NO
Skarlet Mee11a. Inc •
Steve J. Kurdziel,
President
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19996111224
Da~y Pilot Nov 18. 25,
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Fictitious B ualnen
Name Statement
The following persons ere dotng business as Ava Dental Pracitee,
1125 East 17th St , Suite
N458. Santa Ana. CA 92701
Mllad Management
Company, Inc. {CA) f 125 East 17th St • Suite
N458, Santa Ana. CA
92701
This business is con·
ducted by a corporation
Have you started doing
business yet? No
M1lad Management
eompenr· All Sahaft. Pre skien
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Flctlt1ou• BusineH
Name Statement
The IOlloWlog pelSOt\S
are doing business as.
J & A Company. 3904 River Ave , Newport
Bel¥1!. CA 92663-4032
Robert Holman, 3904
River Ave , Newport
Beactt, CA 92E63-4032
This business II oon-
dueted by an lnd!Vldoal
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business yet? Yes, 1994
Rot>ert Holman
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Flctltlou1 Bualne11
Name Statement
The loOowtng persona
ere dotng business es
H.S. F"'tnlshes. 1111 E.
Wakeman. Unll M. Santa
Ana, CA927~
Henry E Salazar. 880
Center St , #1 , Costa
Mesa, CA 92627
This buSl"6$$ IS con·
dUCtecl by an lndMduat
Have you stattad doing
business yet? Yes,
11/01/99 Henry E Sataur
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Name Statement
The following persons
art doing business ea
Salon MO. 2400 New-
port BOUievard, Costa
Mesa, CA 92627
MaryGrece Teglovlc·
Word, 616 112 Gold
enrod, Corona Oel Mar,
CA 92625
This buslneu 11 COO·
C1UC1ed by. an lndlvldual
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business yet? No
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on 11-18-99
1 t996111121
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FfcUtfoua tsu1tneaa
Name Statement the fQllowtog persons
.... doing butlnna ..
VPM INC , 2400 Main
St,..l, Suite 201 , IMnl,
CA 92614·8252
VPM M•nagement,
11'11:., • C:.hfomfa COfp()-
ratioo, 2400 M.l•n Str .. t, &ult 201, l1Y111111 CA
02814·6252
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11ea1 unuer the ""1tious
bu&1oea1 name or nemta
llstad at.iOY on 4/t/118
VPM Man1g1tmsnt,
Inc , F>h p H MC:H ~•.
Chief E~awtlYO Oil '
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PUBLIC NOTICES
c 1 oua u• ne•a
Neme Statement
The lollo\tllong persons
ere doing business as
Sdled ·Ex, 1621 Mesa Dr #75, Santa Ana
Hetghts, Ca 92707
Pamela ~nn Little,
1621 Mesa Dr #75. Santa Ana Heights, Ca
92707
This business Is con·
ducted by· an lndlvldual
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Pamela Ann Little
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Name Statement
The fot1ow1ng persona
are doing t>ustness as
Mt Cllffwood Investors,
80t N Pamcenter Drive.
#210. Santa Ana, CA
92705
Erik B Michelsen,
1301 Dove Street Suite
1050, Newport Beach.
CA 92660 This business Is con·
duct8d by
Tenancy-in-common
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t>vs1ness yet? Yes. May
1993
Erik B Michelsen,
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Name St atement
TI1e following persons
are doing business as
Paw·trc1ous Cookie
Jar' 2888 Bayshore Dr •
A 14. Newport Beach,
Ca 92663 Penny Kelly. 2888 Bayshort Dr~ A 14, Now·
port Be~h1 Ca 926f;3
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docled by. an 1ndrvldoal
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May 1999 Penny KeHy
This statomont was
filed With the County
Clerk ol Onsngo County
on t 1-16-99
19996t11622
Dady Pilot Nov 18, 25,
Doc 2, 9, 1999 Th123
Fictitious BualneH
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing business as
INTERN1'TIONAL DATA
CORPORATION, 18831
Von Karman Ave .. Sta
·200, Irvine, Cahlomla
92612 · 1oc Research, Inc ..
(DE), 5 Spoen Street,
FramlnEam, MA 01701 Thl6 SIMIS Is COO·
ducted y a oorporallon Have you started doing
business yet? Vas,
07/1911999
IDC Rasearctt. Inc..
Manam R Karlin, secretary
ThlS statement we filed with the Count
Clet11. °' 01'111'1ge Counl on 11-18·99
19996t1162
Daily Piiot Nov 18, 25
Dec 2, 9. 1999 Th12
state champ1onsh1p wtlh u l·O w1n over Amen-,
can Rivet. Goalie Ken Langworthy makes key $ -
saves. and Paul Oldham cores the lone goal. •
CdM's boys soccer eam wi.n lts opener, 2·0, 1
againSt Woodbrtdge oats from Justin 1
Pierce and Chrl' Smith.
Estanoa also wins, 2
~1
Eliz.abeth H1l2et Miller
Trustee tor the Wayne
end EHzabalh M1llerT1USt
(date s..1 S.96), 965 West 18th Street, Costa Mesa,
Ca 92627
This t>Oslness Is coo·
ducted by: a t>ustness trust I
Have you started doing
t>uslness yet? No
Gordon Wayne Miller.
Trustee
This statement wa1 liled Wtth the Count.Y
Clerk ot Orange County on 11-19-99
. 19996812050
Dally Piiot Nov. 25, Oeo. 2, 9, 16, 1999 Th141
Fictitio us BuslneH
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing business as:
Shop4Earth, 230 Las Flores, Aliso Viejo, CA
92656
Jason Alexander
Nedelman, 230 Las
Flores, Allso Viet<>. CA
92656
Edwin Dagobelt
Bransome, 3g Misty Creak Lane, Laguna
Hills. CA 92653
This business 1s con·
ducted by. co-partners
Have you started doing
buSlness yet? No•
Jason A. Nedelman
This statement was
filed Wtlh the County
Clerlt of Orange County
on 11·23·99 199968f2A02
Daily Pilot Nov. 25. Dec
2, 9. 16. 1999 Th149
doAd.S.itdlla
· J ~sco
t. Kt
PUBLIC NOTICn
Flctlt oua u• nna
Name Statement
Tho folloWtng persona
are doing buslne11 as
Turquoise Dental
Group, 296.11 Harbor
Bllld • COiia Mesa, CA
92626
Gedlz Barnar D D S.,
425 East Yale L009,
Irvine, CA 92814 ·
Thia business Is con·
duel8d by an lnd!Vldual
Have you started doing
buamesa yet? Yes,
9123198
Gedlz Barnar D.D S. This 11atjlment was
hied with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 11·23·99 1"968123911
Dally Pilot Nov 25, Dec
2, 9, 16, 1999 Tht55
Flctltlou• Bu•lneH
Name Statement
The lollow1ng persons
ere doing business es·
Young Seconds. 436
Helt0trope, Corona del
Mar. CA 92625 Kathryn Ma.ry een. 204
Amethyst Ave , Balboa
Island. CA 92662
This business Is con
dueled by· an lndtv1dual
Have you stan8d do!ng
bu&lnen yel? Yes, Oct I, 1989
Kathryn Bell
This statement was
flied with the County
Clerk of Orange County
ion 11-23.99
111996812378
Daily Pllol Nov 25, Dec
2. 9. 16, 1999 Th156
Fictitious Bualneu
Name Statement FlctJtlou• BuslneH
The 1o11ow1ng persons Name Statement
are doing business as The tollowfng per1ona
LUM8LEAU· are d<MO business as
SAFEGUARD, 1565 Accu~ad Diagnostics
Scenic Ave., Suite E and Imaging, 1920 E
Costa Mesa, CA 92626 KateUa Ave • Suite U, Or·
Safeguard Properties, ange. Ca 92867
Inc {CA) t565 Scenic Frank A 1<s1aztk,
Ave , Su1te E Costa 10020 Margo Lene,
Mesa CA 9262.8 Westminster, Ce 92683
This business Is con· Debra A Waiwldo., 717
ducted by a oorpoQ1.t1on E Adams, Orange, Ca
Have you started doing 92867
bu11nau yet? Vas, This bus1neu Is con·
11-1 ·99 ducted by. a general
Sateguani Properties, pertne1$h•C>
Inc , Roland E:arte Have you started doing
Weicnman. Pres.dent bus nessl.et7 No
This statement was Debra Waiwlclo.
r11ect with the County This statement was Cler\ of Orallg8 County flied With the County
on 1 I ·23-99 Cferk of Orange County
19996812403 ()fl 11 ·23·99
Daily PllOt Nov. 25 Dec. 1099G812404
2, 9, 16, 1999 Th150 Dally Pilot Nov 25. Dec
Fictitious Buslneaa 2• 9• 16· 1999 Thl57
Nam e Statement Flct ltloua Bu •lneu
The lollowlng person Name Statement
are doing business as The following persons
On Site Computer Re are doing businoss IS
pair SSrvioe 289 W Preatoge Catering, 200
Wilson Apl ' c. Cos • N. Main St , Suite 100,
Mesa. CA 92627 Santa Ana, Celllomle
Wllllam Laverne 92701
Swartz. 289 w. Wll Gold Services Corpo
Apt. c. Costa Mesa, c ration (CA), 200 N Main
92627 St. Sulla 100, Santa
This t>uslness Is con Ana. Calttomla 92701
d\Jcled by· an lnctlvtdual Thia business Is con·
Have you started domg ducted by • oorporatJon
business yet? No Have you •tarted dOlng
Wllllam Laverne business yet? Yes,
Swartz 08/01199
This statement was . Gold ServtCe• Corpo-f11ed with the Count ralion, Eduardo Rang I
Clem o1 Ofange County Preslden4 on 11·23·99 Thia statement was
19996112387 hied with the County
Dally Pilot Nov 25, Dec Clerk ol Orange County
2 9 16 1999 Th153 on t0-28-99 • . • 1 tlHl6809692
F ctJ ou• Bu• neH Dally Pilot Nov. 25. Dec
Name Statement 2 9 18 1999 Th158 The IO!low ~· -.·...,..,.·---=-..--
are doing bus~=~ F1c:tltlous Bu•lneH
BAYCREST DEVELOP· Name Statement
MENT COMPANY, 234 The lollOWVlg persons
E 17th Street t212 art doing buslneu u Costa Mesa CA192627 ' AANGEL'S RESTAU·
Sylvia B Btce, 1813 E. RANT, t50 S. Htwe1
Balboa Blv'd . Newpon Suite tot. Orange, Call-
Beactt, CA 92661 fomla 92889
James C Bice, 18t3 E Gold Service• COrpo-
Balboa Blv'd.. Newport ration, {CA), 200 N Main
Beach, CA 92661 St., Swte 100, Santa
Thi. t>ualness 11 oon· Nie. Calllomla 92701
ducted by· husband and Thia business Is con wlle ducted by. a corporation
Have you started doing Have you •tarted doing
bustnea. yet? No buslnesa yet? Yee.
Svtvla B. Bice 08/0t /99
This statement was Gold Serv1ee1 Corpo-
ltled wun the County ration, Eduardo Rangel,
Cle,_ of Orange County Prea!dent on 11 ·23·99 Thia llatemtnt WH
1'9M812398 ltlod with lhe County
Daily Pilot Nov. 2.5 Dec. Clertl of Orangf Couory
2. 9. 16, 1999 Th152 on 10·28·9~HM8096t3
Actltlou• Bu•lnesa oaUy Pilot Nov 26 Dec
Name Statement 2. 9, u1. t909 hi1s9
The lollow1ng persON
art dOlrlg business as
0 . Paulsen & A•·
1octal•!: 4'247 Dana Reed, rte-NpOft Bea.ch,
CA 92863
Ove A. Paulsen. •2•7
Dana Road, Newporl
Oeach, CA 92663
Thia businaQ II oon•
ducted by an lndMdual
Haw vou alarted OOlng
buslneu yet? No
Ove A. P1111!aen
Thia statement was lilod .,. th t~ COunty
Cieri. ol Orange County
on 11·23·90
1HHtt23"
Dally PllOI NOv. 26, Dec.
2, t tfi. 191m Th154
Flctltloue Bualneaa
Name Statement
The loflowlng petaona
ere doing buslneet u
Geoor11t Oualnns Serv·
lees C375 Ori5tol &reel,
Sulie 30, Oosla M u,
Callfomla IJ2828 Klmberty Marla C81Qer,
2819 Pla.vtr Lane, Tuslin
Ranch, Cetltomla 92782
Thia bualnesa Is con
• duded by an IOOIVldua.I
~iave you tarted dQlng
Mlnell ytl? Ye , OM)t/11199
Klmbeny Malle Clllder
Thil ta11m1nt wH
filed wuh the COVnly
C rk of Oranoo County on 11·16·1111 1""8111t7
Daily rnot Nov 25 o.c
2. II, t6, t9\19 lh199
I ~r ·
Agnes Wt111. 15 )
Cemt>rla, Ml5SIOl'l Viejo, '
CA 92692·5127
This business ts con-ducfe<I by a general
partnerthip
Have you started doirlo
busll\8$S yet? Yes, 5191!
Wendy Krussman
This statement wat
flied with the County
Clell< of Orange Couol~
on 11-19·~ 1"9681205,2
Dally Pilot Nov. 25 °""
2.9. 18, 1999 TI11,r
Flctltlou• Bu•lnea1t
Name Statement
The foltowjng persom
ere C1olng business as:
Gonlla Constrvctlon,
186 e Wiison St. IA. Coste MeH, CA 92627
Edrtc J. Adams. 188 l!
Wilson St., #A, Costa
Mesa, CA 92627 •
This busine11 ls con-
ducted by en lndtVidual
Havo you aiarted doitlf
buSINSI yot? No EC1ncJ AdarN
Th11 statement was
flied With the Countv Citric of Orange CounJY
on 11·19-99
1'"'81205.1
Dally P11ol Nov 25, Dec.
2, 9, 16, 1999 Th1'3
Flctltlou• Bualneu
Name Statement
The following persons
art doing bullness a1
PACIFIC DIE $HA~£
ENING, 316 El Modtm41
Avenue, Newpon Beac~
CA 92663 ~
John Thomas LOl'Ql\3
316 El Modena Avenue,
Newport Beach. CA . 92663
This business Is COO·
dueled by an lndMdual
Have you started dolnl)
business yet? Yes.
11-18·99
John Thomas Loteni.
This statement wa~
hied with the Coun~ ..
Cleft!. of Orange County ,. on 11 19·99 or 1~1205! •,
Daily Pltot Nov 25, Dec: ' 2. 9. 16. 1999 TM«
Fictitious Bu•fneH ..
Name Statement
The t~ persons
ere doing businea as: •l Rose Ro$s Com· peny, b) The Floor Guy.
c) Newport Btecll ' Winery, 503 SuperiOr
Newport Beach CA J
92663
Gus Defalco, 503 So-
pef'l()(..1 Newport Beach,
CA 9.:663
This business Is con·
duded by an lndMd\Jal • Have you start8d dOlng
buslneu yet? Yes. JAH
1990 ~
Gus Defaloo
Thie 1tatemenl wu
Hied with th• 9<>unty
Clerk of Orange county
on 11·t9·99
1"9A12039
Dally Ptlot Nov. 2~.i..... ~ 2, 9, 18, t999 tn146
Actltloua Bualnea• ~
Name Statement
The lollowtng peraons
art doing business 11.
Col'-ae Trailer Paftl.,
2560 'Newport Blvct~
Cos1a Mesa, C.lil 92627
Aot>ert D Bums, 242
Walnut Street, Ne~ Beach, Calif. 92663
Tins R &ms, 242 ~
Walnut Street, Newport '
Beach, Call!. 92663 ~
Thts bUStnesl Is COO· •
dud8(j by husbelld and f
Wiit , ' Have you alerted ~ J
flu1lne11 yet? Yes, t1-01·99 .,
Robert D. Bums • This statement wat 1
filed With the Courtly
Cieri< o1 Onlnoe County •
on I 1·19-99
' 19906812040 Dally PllOI Nov 25, ~.
2. 9, 16, 1999 Th146
Flctltloua Bu1lne1t
Name Statement •
The f otlowlnO pel'IOM •
are doing butlnua ea><4
NEWPORT CATERINO.
17042 GDlent A~
Suitt 600, lrvlne, CA ,.
92814 •
Wattrtroot Enttrprllea. ,
Inc., (CAJ· 17042 G II• Avenue, Mlle, calit~ 1
92614
Thit busineu 11 c:c>ey·
dUCf Od by • OOfPO'tl.iOO " Haw you 1tal1ed dOl('G bulioen yel? v... . 1
111/09 "" l Watetfronc £n!erpf1M4, toe, David A ~
PruidM ..
Thll atatement w
Wed With lhfl ~ c1e111 of Oronoe Co0riLy1 on 1t-12-99
1 ..... 1'2\1
Druty PJlol Nov ta. 25 •
Doc 2, 9, tOCIV Tl\131
a Daily Pilot . -' ThurKloy, December 2. I 999 85
cnYOF fl-.. Buolwo c..~ ~u(~,~~J • Tl• w.~ J '"-~:=] IRCUtlou•~J I ,,,.,,,~J I R<Wou~!'-
COITA Ml!SA Name S~t tno .• Cher1H S. <Iran• The Wit and any codleall butlnea• ytt? No dUCled by 1 corpC11allon bl.I lnMt yet? No • Name StaterMnt IOCllt 1 Ll.C 61111 Chen Nam. Statement
"'\ . ---· ,, ' -~ :.·.~-~
OAAHOE COUNTY, The folloWlng pe11on1 ville, Executive Viet are av1H1ble for ex· Jerry w; Mcf'artan<I Have you 11artec:I dOtnlJ Meonus Nikki Keenu• The totlvw1og petton.a Whrt,..1>!lt1. F'r!I •111 't* IOllOWlng P'!IRJM
C '"'UFORNI"' are dOing bualnau aa: Presldenl amwi.11on In 1he Irle kept Tfll• 111temen1 wH wmeu yll? YH, Tl'111 alfttement wa. re d!J4ng bu51ne15 ai Tn11 1ta1ernont ~s r OO!ng ouameu 11 "' "' ~WpOn Beact\ Land a Thia ttatement w11 b)' tht court. llled With the County Sepremper 199~ hied with tht Counly neHuen anc:I In· lllGO with Iha COlinty a) SPY DOMAIN NOTICE Sea ·Co, 7 Sundance flied wittl the County THE PETITION re· Cieri\ of Orange County KGW Corporation Clerk of Orange County vt1llg111on Collection ~l'k ol Or ""24J Co\.iflty bl INFINITY OLASS, INVmNo BIOS Olfvt, ~~ B .. Ch. Cieri< ol Orange County QUe•t• aultlolfly to •cl· 00 11 05·99 1<81111'1 Wyert·Prealde<)1 on 1 Hl·ln StlViO!I•. ,109 Lincoln Ol'I 11-12·99 2052 ~,, DI " NOTICE IS HEREBY Ca!llomta 82663 on 11·30-99 mlllllter Ule estate undar 1'"681*5 Tn11 tlltemenr was 19"61tOtM Way. Co5ui Mesa Ca tttt68t 1281 Costa M ,. CA 41~7 '
GIVEN lhal Haled Jlll'OM Alen WilOty, 1tttA1281S 1M lndepeMent Minin· DaOy Pilot Dec 2 8, 18. llled Ywllll tile Counry Daffy P*>I Noll 11. 11. 92e?6 Dolly Pdol Nov 18 25 6 an l Hardy 2052 ptopoa '°' lumltnlng 7 Sundanc41 Oltve Nil~· Dally Piiot Dec 2. II, UI. iltrallon ol Estates Ad 23. 1099 Thta3 O.rtl ol 0fllflg9 COunt'f 25. Oec: 2 1999 TM02 Oelllcl M Keele 3109 Dec 2,' 1999 Thi 17 NIJ ry Bl •9 ~
111 labor. m1ter111a. port Beath. califomia 23, tm Tntn (Thia AulTlonly Wiii allow Ffctldoue Bualneu on 11·30 ~99M812111 FINetltlous• Bualnen ~=1~a :'~~s •Coate F1Nctitlou
5
1 Bus(,, .. , ~A 2627 =~~t:rfa'.::: 92:3tbare AM WildeY, NOTICE OF ~e~~ ~~~: i:!"l:O:.::~rs!-.. Daoly Pilot Dec 2, 9 18. ame tatement . TI\11 l'Nslness IS con· ame tatement ~ ::~~
ttial u !'My be IWQUlred 7 Sundance Dftve, New· PUBLIC SALE tion1 witnout obtanng 111 c:1o1ngbultneSI 11 23. 1999 Thl80 T':,.l°':ing persom dUdtt<I by wi lnd'Yloual Tl~loUowlng P9f'ION Have YOU started dQlnO
fOf the 11th STREET/ port Beech, ca11fomla The mini l10raQt lac.I· court appn:Nal S.f<>f9 Authorized Factory STATEMENT OF ~'!v e'° Pa~:~e':oes Have you It "ed c:loing ~:111 'aa~~,t~ssB~~lo butlneu yer? No
NaWPOIH IOULE· 92683 ~Yov,=~~~~~~ ta.ltingcertainverylmpQr· Del'ltal S.Niee, 29818 ABANDONMENT OF 24501 Del Prac:IO Ave ' llUJ=·,,r~ ~ 419 B 31•1 61 .'Ne~ Byron L H4!1tty ~~:9£M~r;::E.T cl~ This business 11 con· the Bu11ne11 and ::1 pe~:I re~~: ,_ven1da O• l•• USE OF flCTITIOUS Suite F·2, Dena POllll, Tht1 s1atemen1 was Beach. CA 92663 T111~ atatemant wu
OJ"'CT N ...... 1 c:luctec:I by. husband and Protesslon1 Code, II..... 1--' t Bander111, RanchoSanla BUSINESS NAME CA 92629 flloc:I with tt·• "'-·~ Ilona Martin. 121 l1lec:I · w111l the Coumy PA "' o. -t ' wife Ch1pter 10, Section •tJV• w1 ..... requr..., o Margarita, Calltornla Ttie IOllovoog Pll'SOf'I(•) Eewcet Communities Clerll ol Otan~ ~~ty•Y Ouin10, Newport eeacll, Clerk of Orange COuntY
i
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I
c:~~c::i::.:~t= bu~r:,~.r~a:ddolng 21707(a), llerebv gives g~~.~~ceu~~~~ere:~~ 9~ W McFarland. has (have) eban<lonec:I ~nc (LC'U. 28~91 on11·599 v-C~h92~ on1M9911199U1otm
Office of the City Clerk, James Allen Wildey NOTICE OF PUBLIC have waived notice or 22735 Teakwood. Mis· the use of th• f1ctlllous vernda a anehll an 111996810628 is ~1nea1 II con· Oat1f,!1""' N-•11h 18. ! n F I 01111 Costa SALE. consented to the buslnen name Juan Capistrano, CA Da11y Pilot Nov 11 18 ducted by en lni.l1vi0ual ..,.. V" Mesa,'g.llfom:: untlf lhe This 5t1tement WH Extra St0<age Newpo<t propoHd action.) Tile In· :~Sl2 Viejo. C1lilornla DANCE EXPERIENCE 92675 25. Dec 2 1999 Tho95 Have you ~tartfld dOlng 25, . 2, 1999 T 114
hOU ol tO 00 M filed with tile County Mesa will conc:luct 8 pub· depenc:lenl admlnl•· 11 10044 Adam• Av This business fs con· 1 t>osmeu yut? No Fletltlou• BuelneH de;, D•;cer!~; ~: Clettt of Or1nge County llC sale of the contents of tration ailfhofity will be This t>us1nHs Is con· 11115 Huntington Beacn ducted by a col')X)farton F etltlous Bualnue Ilona Mari1n ·Na.me Statement Hit, et Which time they on 11·18-99 th• atorage speae(a) gtanled unless an In· dueled by an lndiVldual CA 92648 Have you staned c:loWlg Name Statement Tn1a ttatement was The foliow!ng pe..ona ~• be opened puhlllolu D••tu ·P·'oc 1Nl!,~11225, named belOw, with the ••ratted' person lites an ... ~~:s~rr~ doing lna FICllfiOUs Bui;1ness business yet? No The IOUow\ng persona ftled v.•tti ttiO County are dOlng t>us1MU ea ~
.,....., -1 " "" Jn contents being $o1c1 to obfecl he "" 1-name relened lo above Eexcel Commufl!UH Ire doing business as Cle11< of Of&n91 Counr, [Emplf9 Agency, ' ~u= ~m~e~ Dec. 2, 9, 1099 135 the highest bidder, for Ind ::;,:.o i:oocl9~:i ~~'l ~i:i!~:~"°w.s was hied in . Orange lt\C . DeLorei; Cinque Mr J ~ 2101 East Ed· :wi t 1-11199 . t> Empre Aceden'ly ol .....
Saaltd ptOpQHI• lhall Flc:tldoua Butlneaa lawful money ot tne why tile coort should nol Cou County on 5114199 FRE grani, V Pres. ' inger. Santa Ana CA 199M811632 k6vi> c) EmpQ COi· tiear tile l1tll of tile wol'k Name Statement UMed.Slates of Amenc:1 gran1 the IU11lor1ty filed ~·ti lhe County NO 19996793111q' Tn1s &laternent waa •92705 Daffy Pilot Nov 18, 25. met1cs, 3303 Hert>or __.
rvf ot tile bldde Tile lollowing persons (caan) . A HEARING on the Cler1t •anoe nly Eugene LHry 100..4 filed with the COOrlty 2101 Eas.t Edin~er, Dec 2 9 1999 Th118 Blvd A·102, Costa
a., n,m• di r are doing business u The aale 11 being hlJld pe111ion wlll be held on on ll-05·99 Adams Av •1 ts, Hunt· Clert\ ot Orange County Inc • (CA), 2t0l Eastl:c:I Flctltloue Business ~sa Califomia 92626 ll ~.~~ 0~~~. ~~ a)OC Nlghtllfe, bl tosabsly a Jandlorcfs llen DECEMBER 23, 1909 Dally Puot 6!c~~~ lngton Beach. CA 92646 on 11·9·99 lnoer. Sant• Ana, CA Name Statement Donna MEE Inc. bid. :alved h Ile ocnlgfllllfe.com, c) and wllt be held 11 11 45 1 De 1 L73 This l>u11ness ts con· 1"9611°"1 9:f7o5 (CA) 3303 Hart)Or Blvd al'hAlf~ ~n;r tl~e www ocnlghtllfe.com, 1250 Bristol St., Costa ~atedparlft T~ City 23, 999 Th184 ducted by en lnd1v1dua1 Dady Pilot Nov. 11, 18, Tiits t>usiness Is con The lottow1ng persons A1o2. Costa Meea, call ,, ,-rthe I °'bid 1330 SE BrtstOI Street. Mesa,CA92628 on 0 Sooth Ora CA .NOTICE OF SALE EuoeneLeary 25.Dec.2, 1999 Th103 ductedby,acorpora11on aredoin~buslneuas tomia9~26 1~\I be =~!cs 10 l>kJ~ #29, Santa Ana, Cahf0<· Dec. 16, 1999, at 9~:S ' nge, OF ABANDONED Thrs stalement w1S Fictitious Buelneu Have you staoec:I doing ~u~ ~ ~sT:T~. This buslneas 11 con·
der unopenec:I, It shall bl nla 92707 2:30 Pm. IF YOU OBJECT to the PERSONAL llled with the County Name Statement busmer.s let? No Severi Ht1Us c~ 902~~e ducted by a c:x>q>Ot'ltion i the'l)iddetaofe rea"""•ll>ility of Aaron NtWIOITle, 1330 Auclioneer's Name: granting of tne petltlOfl, Clertl of Orange County The lollowtng persons 2t01 Ht Edinger, S rord :I. H fl Have you started dol:Yo ,,...._ SE <>-'·tol SI 1 l2" KE ........... ft s .... PROPERTY on 11 . .,,.99 Inc , Moh1mmad z. an o H e man. .... t? w 1,,, the IO Me that hit ... ,. '" • •· · "u"""'' eiv ...... , r:i should appear at the Notice IS llereby grv.n ..,,,,.. 19996812824 are dOlng buSll!ISS as Johar Pre•ideot Trustee lor The Heitman ..... s101&1 V8 '" "' :_~ J'9Celved In proper ~~~ Ana, califomla ~: (~6.~~1 ~: :•""ein!"g, f.:1~J:'~ llllt under 1nd pursuant Da11y Pilot Dec 2, 9 16 ~P ::::'r~':'~89. "'~ri v.i~atT~h:n~s =~m~y ;~~. u::,; F~:'h K~~1n~ E~1~h~~~:
A:tet ot Bid Documents Thia buSlnesa Is con· Patton. CA 92369 oons with tile court ~1=:'c!~~ :::! 23. 1999 Th181 nue, Su•te 200. Santa Clerlt of 018,,,,8 Countyy Peck Drive. Be\erty H 11s Aoency O.rec10t
may be ot>ta1oed a1 the dVcted by an lndMdual Bond• 723--iH9 the hearing. Your property fisted below be-Actltlous Buelneu Ana CA 92705 on 11·5·99 .. ,. CA 90212 This s111emen1 WH
Offlcl al the City Engi· Have YOJ st1rted dOlng attlhee-"" ~l>lerrnsic II a'nrvfte ~,.'Oh appearsnce may be In l1eved to be abandoned Name Statement Svc:cess Resourc;e In· 191196810602 Phylhs A Hellman ~ ~ ~!!.. g:'1'Y ne~t, 77 Fair Drive, business yet? No "" •' ,.... pemersony. or by your at· l>Y Mlcttelle w lk 1 1 statute, (CA), 200 North Da~y Pilot Nov 11 18 Trustee IOf The Hellman rk "''-""' ""I Costa Mala. Celdomia, Aaron Newsome only. Owner reserves the lor Whos 8 er· et a Th~ Ollobuw,ng person• Tustin Avenue. su11e 25 Dec 2 1999 Th096 Family Trust UDT Febru· on 11·4'·99 vpQn nonrefundable This statement was right IO bid. IF YOU ARE A CREDI· e 11111 address was are ng siness as 200 Santa Ana CA • · ary 2 t989 201 South 1""'10"9it pavment of $2.0.00. An tiled with Iha County A general desCflpllon TOR or contingent Ctedl· 3400 lrvtne Ave 1114, McMasters Masonry. 92705 Flctltloua BuslneH PeckOnve Beverly Hills Dally PllOI Nov 1,h 18, l
eddlUon11 ctlarge of Clerk of Orange C<iunty of the property l>elog tor ol tile cleoellsed. you Ne~ Beath. Cal1tor· 2013 Continental Costa This bUs1ne~ Is con Name Statement CA 90212 . . 25, Dec 2 1999 in113
$5,00 must be Included It on 11-16·99 sold, atono with fhe Iden· must hie your claim with ;:t'bu~6:°~! ~.~c:l Mesa. Ca 92627 ducted by Llrntted Tile lotfowjng persons James E Dobrott Flctitloua Buslneae handled by mall Bi<! 199961118&4 tityoftlle'Occupantrent· lhecourtandmailacopy Irv Steven l McMasters, LlallllltyCo are doing business as .rustoe for The Oobron Name Statement 1
Oocumenls and other Dafly Piiot Nov. 18, 25, Ing Ille apace ere as fol· lo the personal repre· po~e B~va~~1 b~111~::,l"i; 2013 Continental. Costa Have you staneo dolng House of Savmgscom. Family Trust UOT Sep-The following persona
00Gll'ac:1 documents may Dec. 2, 9, 1999 Th137 Iowa· sentatlve appointed by 92860 on Decem"Ar 14. Mesa. Ca 92627 llusiness yet? No 12235 Beach Blvd temt>er 6, 1979 Restated are doing business as·
arso be e•amlnod at the Flctltloua Buelna•• SPACE NO • the court within lour ""' This business 15 con· Success Resource In· Stinton Cahtornla Oct 4 1982 329 Via CANYON PlAZA SHOP· -Oftioe of the City Cletlt of Name Statement -OCCUPANT, mon1ns from the date ol 1999 11 1000 o'c:IOCI< c:luctec:I by an Individual s11tute. W E M1tcnen, 906RO : Lido Soud. · Newport PING CENTER, 1 Call-11 the City of Costa Mesa The IOflowl PROPERTY tile llrsl Issuance ot let· AM Have you staned 00.nll President Advanced Dale Process· Buacn CA 92663 I Ge I p rtne Biel Documents wiQ not ng persons DESCRIPTION tars as prOlllded in Pro-DESCRIPTION OF business yet? Yes This statement wu Ing Providers Inc., (CA), Belle M DobrOll ornia ~ 1eoa!; a
be ma1lec:I unless tile ad· 1)e .=~lneas as. A208, law Ottioe'a of bat• Code MCllofl 9100 3 de,~R?'C::.7,;:-2 oom· 10-sl·99 L ....... hied w1tll tile Coun1y 12235 Beach Blvd . Trus1"6 tor The Oobroct ~nee. 9~18 500. ea.ta •
ditDlaf $5 00 Charge la iuANCE sAJWCi~: Joseph Demetrius Tht ttme tort~ c::laoms puters (currently in teven ._ ... asters Clerk ot Orange County S1an1on. CA 90680 Family Trust UOT Sep· Mesa CA 9262e lncluc:led with payment INC , b) HARBOR AP· Christopher. Bona. wlll not expire before four possession of F B.l), 2 This stetemeni was on 11 ·9·99 This business IS con· lell'bel 1979 ~tatec:I Harry s Rinker. ,
Eactit>lcllhl•bemade PLIANCE REPAIR Computer, Chairs; moothslromthehearlng 21otd tab filed witn the County 199116810902 ducteoby aoorporatton Oct 4 1982, 329 Via Trustee. under Oeclera·
on the Proposal fonn, SERVICE, ~) HARBOR 9126, Charles L,.la. TV. data notlCed above. pnntera, ing 185• Clerk ot Orange County Daily Pilot Nov 11 18 Have you sta'1ed doing Lido Soud, Newport llon of Trust Dated sr-ta P·1 through P·9 APPLIANCE, 1240 Washer, Dryer, Copier, YOU MAY EXAMINE ~ta~~~r::j h:in:::'. on 11·5·9919996410600 25. De<: 2, t999 Th10<1 l>USlllUS yet? Yes Beach, CA 92663 7131174 949 South
provided in the contract Logan Ave, Unit E, .Boxes, Sola, Mattress the lite l(ept by tile court net, 1 typewriter, 1 small Dall Ptlol Nov 11 18 Fletitloua BualneH 8/30/99 This business is con· Coast onve SVtta 500.
doCOmenta, and •hall be Costa Mesa, CA 92828 c 24o. Daisy Jacob, It you are a person in· screen TV, I fax ma· 25 b:c: 2 1999 Tnoea Name Statement Advanced Data Process· dvcteo by a general Coste Men. CA 92626 1uompanled by a Harbor Area AfJ~lanoe Boxes, Coolers. Mattress 1erested In the estate, china. 1 standing ran, 1 , • The lollowing persons Ing Providers, MaJad pennershop Harry s Rinker,
ce.-ltled or cashler's Service, Inc.. Call!). 0162, NBIFF, you may ftle with the and mitcellineous office Flctitloue BuelneH are doing business as Rahim President Have you started doing TNstee ot the Rodellclt ChlCk or a bid bonc:I for 1240 Logan Ave.. nit e. Jefferey Conner, Table, court a Requesl tor Spe· supplies Name Statement FRONTIER PROPERTY This statemeni was bus1nen yet? Yes. and Kennelh Rinker
not IMS than 10% °'the Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Boxes, Umbrella cllll Notice (form DE·154) Dated 11 .29.99 The tonowlng persons MANAGEMENT 1635 tiled w111l Ille Coun1y August 17 1999 Trust. 949 Sooth Coe.st
amount of thelr bid, made This business 11 con· Published Newport of the filing ot an lnven· ll\llne Alrpo11 Bullding are c:IOlng buslnesa as Supenoi Avenue Umt 4 Cler11 or Orange Counly James E Oot>rcn Drive, Suite 500, ea.ta
payable to the City o4 dueled by. e corpor11tion Beaoo.C:Osta Mesa DaJly loiy Ind appraisal ol es· Isl Jack W. Mulfan. AAA Imaging, 116 w Costa Mesa CA .92627 • on 11·5-99 This rota1eman1 was Mesa, CA 92826
Costa Me'-. No proposal Have you atartec:I doing Pilat December 2, 9, tate assets or of any peU· Owner·Manager Elm St Fullerton. CA Rod Jewett 1635 Su· 199968105i6 filed with tile County LD&B Investment Co . 1
ahal be consklered un-business yet? Yes 1999 lion or account as Pubhshed Newport 92832 perlor Avenue Uflll 4 Dally Pilot Nov 11 18 Cle~ of Orange County ca11tmia General Pan· less accompanied by 411192 Th166 provlc:lec:I In Probate 8eaeh·Costa Mesa Dally Alben R Blison t 1e Costa Mesa. CA 92627 25, Dec 2 1999 Th097 on 1Hl2 99 nership (tee betow tor
sud\ cashier'• check. Harbof Area Appliance Flctltloua BuelneH Code sactton 1250 A Pilot Deoember 2. II, w Elm SI FvMl9rton CA This business 15 coo· 19996810110 panners) ~· ~~!·~ SeMCe, Inc.,. John A Name Statement Requf est fOf S~l,No-1999 92832 dueled by an 1nc1MdU1I FINctltious• Bualneats D25allV P11ot2 Nov1""""Tn11soo (al Jamt11t E Dot><ott. ,..., ...;.. .... , ... con-Caanan. PreSident The lolloWlng persons tic:e onn is 1va. ... .,.., rom ThWl&l Kaltllrene i: Bisson, Ha~• you stan1<1 doing ame tatemen . Dec · """" General Partner. 329 Via
sidered un1eu 111s made This statement wa1 are doing l>uStnesa as the court clerk Fictitious Buelneae 116 W Elm St . Full· business yet? Yes, The lulJOw ng persons Flctltloue BuelneH Udo Sood, Ne11111pon on• blanlt propoat form filed with Ille County Bareloot Potter. 67B·A Attorney ror the erton. CA 92832 7. t .99 are dotng business as: Name Statement Beam. CA 92663 fumtahec:I by the City o4 Cieri< ol Orenge C<iunty Gtenneyre SI., Laguna Petitioner: Name Statement ThlS bus•ness Is con· Rod Jeweu a) Jel1sa D1v1son, The following JJersons (b) Warren c Leftl>-
Costa Mesa and Is made on 11·10·99 eeaeh, CA 92651 Rutan• Tucker, The followlng persons dUC1ed by llui.bano ano Thi$ statement was b) Dayva MaMe are doing buSlll(ISS as vre. Genetal Pertnar, 15
In eccomanc:e with IM 18*811055 Agnes , L Dougherty, David J. Gerlbaldl, Eeq. are dol'!p bu5lneu as wile filed with lhe counly Div1~. c) S11rtmg • Hale Hillary2ooo com, 1805 Cha1ham Coun. Newport
pr(lvlalons ol the Dally Pilot Nov, 18, 25, 678·A Glenneyre Sf , <c1s1e...'nl2ton070B)1,vd,, Ste. ODUETLVEOLOPERS, 735 Haveyou .. 1arteddo1ng Clalk or orange county Dtvtsiatl. 7842 Wlndfteld Peninsula Place. Costa Beacti,CA92660 Prl>pol8! requhemenl$. Dec. 2, 9, 1999 Th138 Laguna Boch, CA $ .. business yet? Yea on 11·9·99 Dr . Huntington Beach. Mesa, CA 92527 (c) Ann C Fealle,
Eoeh bkl.der must have 92651 t400, Coat• Mesa, CA Ohms Way, Cosla Mesa, Oct. 1, 1990 . 19996810899 CA !12647 Christopher M. Hay· Trustee ol the Berinett.
• Cl111 "A" ltcense Flctltlou• BuelneH This business is con· 92826 CA 92627 Albert R Bisson Dally p1101 Nov 11. l8, Dayva lnternatlonal, den, 2729 Pacific Coast revocable lrus1. Tnnt A.
(Gtnerat Engineering) or Name Statement ducted by: an Individual Published Newport Smith & Sons Proper· This statement ~as 25, Dsc 2, t999 Th105 Inc . (CA). 7642 W1nc:I· Highway, Newport 1026 Chorro SlfHI, and alto be preqU9Jiftad Tile folloW1ng pereons Have you started doing Beach-c<>5ta Mesa Daily t11ts. • CaMomla General flied wllh tile CoUnty Flctltious BuslneH held Orlve Huntington 8e8'h CA 92663 Suite 1, San Lou1~ Ob· a1~~=1a~lno a :;=~~~'.~)~ry ~~';:!s(.e~herty b':.=~~~~999 ::a~~~ft8 ~sa~hc~ ~1e~-~-~r1nge County Name Statement 8;.8~~1·~~,::11s con· Gerild P Hayden. is~I c~n~~ Feck•.
craft or classlhcauon no< Pro com. 25912 Via Vf· This siaiement was FTh178 92627 ·Partners ot Gen-19996810G03 The following persom ducted by a corporation 2729 Pacinc Coast H ~· Trustee of Ille eennen
stioWn on lht General enlO, Miasion Vleto. ca tiled with thl County NOTICE OF eral Partnership Daily P•lot NOii t 1 18. are doing bustness as Have yao sianed doing ';;ls~IWPOfl Beiictl, A Family Trust Trust 8 Prevalllng Wag• D•· 92892 Clark of Orange County Welker Smith, Jr. 735 25 Dec 2 1999 Th()8g NATURALLY BY us bul!l'MllS yet? v... This bu~lnes.s IS con· 1026 Chorro Slrtll,
terrninallOns may be r• Michelle Re lay, 25912 00 11-30-99 PUBLIC SALE Ohms Way. Costa t.1es1 Actltloue Buelneu 427 E 16th St . Su01e 9:'20!99 dueled by co-partners Suite 1 San Louts Ob·
QUl(ed to pay tht wage via Vlento, M1$1lon Vleto 1999N12838 The m1111 storage ladt· CA 92827 Name Statement 3089262• 7Costa Mesa CA Dayva tnternat.on11, t1ave .,.,., started doKlg u;~a,~ 93A8 cnHe-"-·. ret.ollhlltaaft0<dassl· Ca9Z692 0 llyP Dec 2 9 16 1ty. accordin~ to the Molly M Sm•th. 735 In<:, Manlll B Lopata. bU •-'>Y ,..,......... ,,..,..,.. flcatlon matt clOlely re· ThlS business la con-2;, 1~ · Tllis8 provlllons °' Orvlilon 8ol Ohms Way, Costa Mesa, The loiiowong persons . Gaytan Jansen. 201 v P sines.s Y91 er. Partner. so Crooked
la!W to It u anown In the ducted by an lndMclual th• Bus In es s and CA 92627 are doing buSiness as Crys1a1 Ave Balboa Is· This i;tatament waa 1115199 Stiel( Drive Newport G De dell Rctltld\.la Butlneat Proleaslons Coda, W lk Sml t Star Nails Salon, 370 E Jan<I CA 92S62 lted h h Cou CMs Hayden Be t1 CA &266()
air= at ~~ ~~e~?ta,'.ltd ng Name Statement Chapter 10, Section ~:Jay ~1t! 1M::. 17th St #0 Cotta Meu, This 't>usltless 1s CQll• Crerti ~t1o~:0-COU~ Thll •lltement was ~~mto C ltFet>vre.
the call for bids. Mlehelle Reiley Tile fotloWlng persons 21707 (a). hereby gives CA 921127 Ca, 92827 ducted by an 1ndMdual on 11.9.99 tiled with the County G"neral Perrer, 15
Tile Corttracto1 allall This statement was are do~ng business as NOTICt: OF PUBLIC Kim S Lazarus, 270 Gary A Schnilc:lt, Have you started doing 199969108&4 Clerto; 01 Orange County Cnatnam Court. Newport
OO fll p I y w l I h I he Hlec:I with the County CYBERBOOST NET, SALE Cagney Line. 11301 , 19702 PartlV18W Terrace. buStness yet? Yes, 1980 Daily PllOI Nov 11. 18, on 11•9•9919996810885-Bead! CA 92660 provlalona of Section Cleric of Orange County 463 Princeton Dr, Costa EXTRA SELF Newporl B11ch, CA Yorba Und1. Ca 92888 Gaytan Jensen 25. Dec 2. 1999 Th112 Ann C Fedie. TNStae •
1no to 1780. lnduslve, on 11·30-99 Mesa, CA 92826 STORAGE will conc:IUd a 92663 This business 11 con· This $latemen1 was Fletltlout Bualnes• Dall~tlol Nov 11 · 18· ol the Bennelt re· QI the cahlomla Labor 1999Gl12134 Shirley Fenn, 483 public sale of the con· Clarke A. Smith, 735 ducted by an •nd1vidual llled witn the County i 5· 2· 1999 Tilt l l covacable Trust, Trust A.
CQde, tha p11M11l1ng rate DaWV plot Dec 2, 9, 16, Princeton Or , Coata tente ol tile storage Olvns Way, Costa Mesa. Have you alerted doing Clertl 01 Orange County T~~m1~.~atement Flctltloue Bu•fneas 1026 Chorro Stree1;
ana scale of wages es· 23. l999 Th173 Mesa. CA 92626 space(1) named beloW. CA 9262T business ~17 No on 11·9·99 "" ......, .. ,,..g pe15ons Name Statement StJ.111 1 San Louts Qb..
tabl!lhed t>y tha ()ty o1 FlctttlOue Bual,,..a This business ii con· ~tth the contents being Shreder lnvHtments. a Gary A Schmidt 1911116110887 are doing business as Tne IOllow ng persons isoo. CA 9340t
CQsta Mesa. whiCh ,,. Neme Statem.nt duaed by; an lnc:llyl(juar sold IO the highest bid· Llrnited Partnership or This s1a1ement was Daly Pilot Nov 11. 18, a) ComWel Toot~. are doing bu$10eu as Arvt c FeO•'!! Truslee
on hie wnn Iha ()ty Cleric Hive yoo started doing der, lor lawtul money of catifomJa (CA), 1502 flied with Ill• County 25. Dec. 2. 1999 Tll110 b) AutOlools now, 23411 Markel'Sound LLC ot tile Benoett Famtty
ol ltle City ot Coeta The lollowlng persons business Y!J(1 Yes the UMtd States ol erookhollow Or. SU1te B Cieri! or Orarw;ia County Summerfield 3E. Aftso 7 RidgOll!\4 Or ~eWJ>On Trust Trvs1 e. 1026
Mela; acid shall tor1eit .,.. doing buslneu as 09/01/1999 Amence (cash) Santa Ana CA 92705 on 11·5·99 Rctitloua BuahtHe Vie,o ca 92656 S.aCfl, Ca fomm 92660 criorro Strfft Svl!e 1.
Pttne111.. prescribed Aura09n TecflnOIOOie•. Shclfey Fenn The 11fe Is belnO held Kona Gardens. a LJm. 199M810G05 Name Statemont Daniel Richard Bol•un, MerketSound LLC San LOUii ~po. CA , f h 1 r I I n f o r 3100 Airway Avenue This statement wH to Atlaly I landlord's hen tted Par1nef51lip of caJI. DaUy Piiot Nov 11, t 8 23' II Summerfield 3E. (Oelilware), 152 Madl50fl 93'101
nonoompllance of said 1136, Costa Mesa. CA tiled with the Coun1y 1nd Wiii be held at· fornla, (CA), 1502 25, Dec 2, 1999 Th090 81~~~~~~:~~5 Aliso Vlfl)o ca 92656 A"e, Sufre 1104 61 t TlllS t>ua1ne"'• It oon-
Code. C Cou 9~1~:.Y E. Harver 2980 ~·~-~~ County ~~~~1~1~me'ah~a~ Bsrook~llowc~" Suite B Fictitious Butlness a) Total Mar1<ehng. 0~~ ~s':~~ki:';'. ~001w;6 Yortc. New Yori\ ducted hb a {l8nll'lt ..
The ~ ncfl of ltle Babb street, Costa 926 7 Deco be 8 ante na, 92705 Name Statement b) Grand Gourmet Have you started do4ng pannets ip
Cl1Yol taMesare-Mesa,CA926211 OltyPIOl~81213l 1aO:a~~pmm rt , Caroline Power ThetolloWlngpersons 201221mpenalCoveLn .. bus1ne11 yet? Vas. Thsbu,iness1soon· bu~fr:s~ouver~a~~CIOlno ;
98{Vet tile rlohl to 19)ect This t>osl""'U ts con· a I . ' 9, 1 ' Aucttonee"'a Name· Klndnsh Trust, Alexander are tjolng t.usineu as Hunt1ng1on 8eaeh, CA 10 01 99 ductec:I oy· Um1ted "' any and/or all blc:lt. .,.,. 23, 1999 Th169 KE ~. Phone 11 M Power Trustee, 7300 Wllsons' Beach Col· 92646 Dan;.I R Bot1..ln Liability Co Octot>e1 1974
• MARY ELLIOTT, d~ed by-an '":1~1 Actitloua Bu•lneH Happy Canyon Road. tege, 304 Marine Ave., Charyl May Boone Th11 statement Wltl Have you staned do4ng Jamu E Oobrott, • Oeputy City Cler11 ave you allrt ng Name Statement (909) 863-1131 Santa Ynez. CA 93'60 Balboa lslan<I. CA 92662 20t22 fmpenal CQve Ln , buslness vet? Yes Genetal Par1ne1 ol • Cifty of Coate MMe business yet? No ~ran. P 0 Box 825, This bustness •• COO· Nancy wuson Bedl C tiled wth tne COunty 719199 LD&e lnvestmeru Co.,• '
Publlthtd Newport ~ ~:l:ment Wll ar~~=:~'" = ~~ffl!79 c:lueled by a generel 321 Alvarec:lo Place, ~rs,!~ton Beach A Cleric 01 Orange County Mari.etSound LLC, Calllomi1 Genet'll P111 : ~la Mau Dally meet witn lht ,.,.. ...... Grimm F•"" Talall .,..._ 1rw1 • partnership Balbot Island CA 92661 This business is con· on 11 ·9 99 19996810888 Bradley S F'tthmol\/ nerihlo • Piiot November 25 ......., .. , p c ..... ::.:... ,,,. public 18 led to Have you stal'led c:loing This busoneas ts con• ouaed by an Individual D o..... N 8 Dltec:lof Th•s 5tatemtn1 WU 1
Oeotmber a. 1999 Clerlt of Orange C<iunlV remier ...._, 2700 attend. Terms are cash bUline':J't? Yes, Feb· ducted by an •ndlllic:tuaf Have...,., sta'18CI ~ aity """' av. 11, 1 • Th11 st1temont was llleCI w111'1 !he COlft) j ~138 on 11·30·99 N Main SI lf601, Sanla ""'"' ~r reserves ttie ruary 1 u-~ .. ,., .. ·•~rt-""~..... 1-7 25. Dec 2, 1999 Th109 tiled W!tn th8 ,..,.._.., cten: of Or•,,,.. r~ ....... • '" 1,......•1-Ana Ca 92705-6637 """' ....., ....,.., ,_ ... '""'....,,.'V bUS<n4JSS yet Yes \9 I """"'"' -.,,.. ............ , Rctltloua BualneH .._. '"'"-' Cary Dean Arnold nght to""' Clartt• A Smlfh business yet? Yes, Cheryl M. Boone Flctltloua Bue nest O.rti of Orang• County on tt-09·99 '
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2'~ti11:4 2700 N Main St •801. of A 1~~~ 11~15 wi~''T,:'nbc;:~ 1~~ Witson Beck 11,!;" wi~at~i:enh::i~ -!:.:";:ii!!i~':e~~s 00
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Tile following persons Flctltloua BualneH ~2~C~3,'4 "• · C 1 sold, along with fhe Iden· Clertl ot Orange County This l1atement was Clertt of Orange Couniy 1re clotng t>ollness es Da 1y Pilot Nov 11. 18. 25. Dec 2. 11199 Th101 : 11• dol~ t>ualneu u. Name Statement tJty ol the Occupant rent· on 11-17·99 filed with tile County on 11·S-99 Web Dnve Space, 25. Dec 2 t999 Thl07 '
Tota com, 7011 Tho tollowfng per1ons du"J:i ~~~C:i" Ing tile apace are as fol· 19996811880 Cterlt ot Orange C<iunty 1999681CMl14 18103 Yosemite Ct. Flct1110ue BualneH • ~~sTe.Av~'u~~:~gion 1re CIOlng t>ualnesa •• Havtt you atarted doing Iowa SPACE NO, Dally P1lol Dec 2. 9, 18, on 11·5·99 Dally Pilot Nov 11. 1a, Fountain Varll!y, ea111. Nern• S1atement Actrtloue Bua1ne.a :
{!Heh, CA 92647 Hant<'• M&Klcan Food, bu$1ness yet? No OCCUPANT, 23, 1999 Th165 19196810604 25, Dec. 2, 1999 Th094 92708 • The I01low1ng persons Name Stal11ment r
• Timothy J. Hunc:I. ~~ Wca8ak.J!2S6t, Costa C8ty D. A.mold PROPERTY Actltlou• Butlneu Daily Pilot Nov. 11• te, Flctltrou• BualneH Tern vL Bf#wCouster, are doing business as The lollOW1nQ P9l'lt!nl l
HJ11 GOlc:lenwut St., ........ · '""'" This 1ta1emen1 was DESCRIPTION N. S 25. Dec 2. 1999 Th091 N s t 18103 059mdl "· Newpofl BHCn Tennis &f9doln0 buslnus u • •Kt, Huntington Beach. Sally S Wigner, 33S9 filed with the Count) A. 0 4 7 . LA u R 1 E The";~';'1~s Flctltloue Butfneu n!~~~~·';:°rsons Fountain Valley. Cllltl Club, 2601 E111blull Precisfon Lat>oratol}'
CA 92&47 =~r~ ~2e Cos1a Clerlt of Orange Coun1) BECKERS, TABLE, Ir• c:lolng bus ne11 u N•m• Statement ant doing business as 92/~n Y Br• w st• r onv., Newport BNCh. lntematlonll 317"4
Tllil ~ 15 can· 'ft.: .... ~.""-u II -.-. on 11·30-99 CHAIRS, BOOt<S a) Amencan Aealden· The le>llo'Mng pe~s GREAT WESTERN i•-..,... pl 18103 y CA 92660 Glbrallar, Costa Meta, ~td by. an indMdull ,,_ .,_~..., .,....,.. 199Ml121:H A 225 RANDY JAMES ere c:lolng busl/le51 as ENTER ""''""tt ~· o-Yarrow Point Vltllllf91, CA~
Have you started c:lolng c:lucttd by an ~Mdual ~My Pilot Dec. 2, 9, 18, SNYDER. GUITAR. , ~v=OI b~:A.R~ Flow· Rite Conctett Ion AV:Rr~ta~e~· IM'tl~ 927c:"'lalll Val· LLC, (CAI. 2601 EaS1· Pllul 1-ial'Tll •
bullMH yet? No ~~~.:-~ ... doing 23, 1099 Th17(( BOXES, COUCHES. Floof. Costa M N , CA Pumping, 3708 P1rk ca~1orni; ' 18~·nla l>ullneU 15 con· blufl Drive, Newport r~~l~).~4 :
Tlmothy J. Hund • l l/01/1994 Fic:tltioua BualneH DRESSES 926211 Lane U , Newport Nancy Lee Thompeon, dUCled by husband anc:t Blectl, CA 92660 Thi• ltatement .,.. Name Sttl9ment A>288, VINCENT R. Amencan R111dentlll 8e8ct> CA $2663 960 Ul'llOI\ Ave . Colla wife Thia bulineU ii con· CA 9282& :
ftled With the County ~~ si:i!r.~t WH The lollowtng perlOna BURG BOXES, SUIT· Funding Inc:' (NV), 3200 Andrew ~u1tera, 3708 M •• a ' ca 11f0 r n I a Have you started doing ~~J:v b& Limited d::, ~ ~=' onClo~1·!)f18·~ County tiled With the County ant doing busineU II C~.,E50, lAKDEDNER Brlllol Avtt , 8th F!Oor, ~~~La' C~ 92A66. 3Ne\llP()l1 ll2627·Jt34 buslneu yel? No ~ve you lllr1ed do!no Have you lw.d doll1d t
• .. Cleric of Orengo County Studio PR. 718 s "" ' Coll• Mesa, CA 92826 .... _.I ,.. JtlfWIRia.m Thompson, AnthOny f>. Brewster .. I t7 Ye bu -'? 'Y 1•' 1"91111111 30-99 Wet>eer Ave., SU1te 103 MC LAU Q H LIN, Thi• t>utlnesa II con· This buslneu Is con· 960 UnlOl'I Ave, Cotta Thia •tatement was vV$ neu ye •, ~11 7 "'' u, 11 ~ 1~/:~l:: 25+n~ on 1'· 1'*8tH21 Anallelm,ca 92804 w:~~i.R,~E~l~G. du~:%u•,::,::a~ du~~~~,81~~::~=~ ~2:;7~1:s,f11 1uoinle ftled w11fl the ~ ~-~~C:ventins. E~l~~P~:: Paul A.
Dally PtlOI Dec. 2 9• 18• Cr1lg M. Hll!i 718 S JR • BOXES, HAND bu&lne11 vat? Yes. IWlf busmeH yet? No Th11 t>vtineu, II con· Cl•rk of Or nge County LLC, Steve Joy(le, Harn. P~asldenl/CEO RctlUoua Bualneae 23, 1099 Th178 Webster Ave :;u1t• 103 CART, HEADBOARD, Amertc&; R1110tntlal Andrew AQvlltra dUde<I by a general on 10 13·9~900680e14' Manager Thia 11atement wu
Name Statement FictJdoua Bualneu ~~~2~ con-HAIRDRYER Funding, inc, Vince This statement .... pertnershlj) o1 y PlloC Nov 11, t8, nu ttatemeni w.. filed w.cth Iha Courtly 1h4t fofk)Wlng pellOl'll N.me Stat.,,,.,., duc:Ctd by; •fl lnoivlc:IUll B·035, ANTHONY Rinehart, PMldent flied . 'With the County Have you •tarted doing 25, Dec 2. 1999 Th115 ~rt.::"'~~ ~-~~ Ccul!Y
are(j«Mgt>uMl41uu The ra11c1wng persona Haveyouatarteddolng JAMES OIFOLCO, Thia aratement wH eteonn.11_o;2ange County ~~'=Lye .. t?T~ i='lctltlOueBualneu on 11 •009 1'""1-Ktmoo MOIOlll>O't, are Oo1nO bUllMM H t>u-.... ""'11 Yes DRYER , 8 0 )(ES, filed w tn ttie COunty ;r.., ·-·~, ,....,,,.._.. -... 2121 Hart>orBlvd .,eo.ta GOLD COAST INVEST· 9122199 ,_ ' COUCH, CHAIR Qerk ot 0!11nge Counly 109M810l12 Thll statement wH Neme Stai.ment 1 .... 1°'" Dlllv.Pl.uo No¥ 11 • l&.
Mete. CA 92927 MEN:r CLUB 2081 Bual· Cra M Hit c. 0 1 8' TH 0 MA s on 11 •30-09 Oattv Ptlot Nov 1 I ,. lileCI WUh the Counly Tlw folloWing PlllOflt ()ally l'tlot Nov 11 11, 25. Dec 2 t tlO Thall
Myrnta lncorpotlled, naSI Center Dr ... SOiie Thi~ •tAtemenl Wll' FERGUSON, WHITE 19"1t1211• 25 Dec 2 1199 Th092 Clerk of ()qingt County are OOlnQ l>USlnlll as :?5, Dae 2, 1999 Thl08 FICii o~ Bu•inM•
CCA),2121Hert>orBlvd .. 214, Irvine, CA llled with Ille~ CH£ST.MISC.BOXES. Oa"YPiloCOtc:2,0.18, Fictltlou~BualnHa on11.a.tt Mal*rnE~tnn. FlctltJOu•BualMH NemeStatement ~ta Mela, CA 92827 112812·1 loe Cl~ of Orenge Count) L U G G A Q E , 23, 11199 Th178 Name Statement 1 ..... 10827 1800 W LlnCOln Ave , Name Sta19ment The tof1owtng P111iCJN
Thie bualnNI '* con-Susan Fttneh, 20e1 on 11 .30.99 f'!~DNEITURSRE DOU Y. 2 Flctltloua ButlneH Thi 1.........,._ pettona Delly PllOI Nov 11, 18. Atlehelm CA 92801 The 1911ow1ng polWlt a,. doing bu11nuua ducted by: a oorporettOn BuaintH Center 01.. 1tttA12ax ~ N St tefnlftt 919 ......,:~;jX.,. 111 2!, Dec.; 2, 1999 Th09I> Encuttv• Inn A•· are CloitlQ tu as Mlril Oourm8(. '210 E
118"9 you ttarttd CIOlng Suite 214, tr.ine, CA Delly Piiot Doo. 2, II, 18 0-032, DENISE HER· ame I Hiiiloper.:"•r Prut, 1281 F1Ciltloua Buaineta eoct&IM UC, (Calif), 480 Ruil 'SeMCU, 2072 Yorba Lindi Bl11d •
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Thll \atement wH partnership TO ADMINISTER 8 OAR O ..1 9 OXES, ge1t1, '"'-· (CA), 203&2 P tu I H 111, t 2 H AfJI 23, Ool11 ~ bosloeu yet? Y.. ~ t11 ~· °':::by 1 ~i.,.
Nl2 wlll t11t Counly Htveyou.ta.r1ecld0ing ESTAT! OF: ~ICTUA~. MARBLE Ha~ BNd TOf· l.ofld~rry .... ~, Costa ca,.l~ .. 92627 Od t 11199 Htlve.1;u•n rteddOlrlQ buslner," yet "••· ~Of <>range C0untY bUSiflUI yet? No ARTHUR ADRll!N TOP. teftOO, CA 80!03 ~ ""'8'''"' wvwv-GUiiien, 317 EJKUIY& Inn~ 1T y 10-1 °'1 1 M2;89 Si.1$11tl Fr.ndl HOEL; •k.a ARTHU.. E·243. t<AAI LOPEZ. Thia bUmeU 11 con-Thlt wsineaa con-W Bly St, Apt 13, l 1. C, Sn". C ti e n ' langbel me.. ~
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Oaify Pilot Nov. 1.!i. 25, ftlOO w11t1 1t18 Coutlly C 0 BOXES Have you llarted doing Wile lmS27 Tnll temtn'l I Tht !.men1 ~ 1999 mt32 Cle~ ol orange County CASE NO. A11M35 ~ ~ bu.in..i yet? No Have you ianed dOlna Eme$1o I F!Ote$, 387 111ee1 "'8 COUnty 1 ._ eoi: ~· lu•lntii Or) 11-30-09 To •" l'!P$, Dane& 9Hd\ Cotta Mata OMlY ~ Q)tn Lee An· bUSlnl I )'9(7 y . 1891 w Day . St. ""' 23. Cleft( ot Ontng9 Oour!ty CIP :"0rang1 Ccufy 1 ..... neot .:i.n.e. ettct1cn, cont· PllOt December z. f , CMIU. Inc.. O SIMI IOI Oia1"1 f{IJI Co"3 ~. Oellfomla on 1M2'" °" i1+oe Nemel~t 0 p .... ~ 2 0 18 lt\gtntCfedl!Ofl,1ndper· 1999 Adllmt31rntM,CEO Thi$ u11ement wu ~1 t~t• 1_,_ Ktlt followtng pe~ ~ ...... ..,_ • ' • '°"' whO m4lY othllrw!M Th182 lhll atehlmtnt WU filed With 11'11 Cclunty Thia bu$lnt 1$ con· DelY Pilot NOii 18 25
re dolnO buelt\teaa -.: 23• 999 Tt117e be lntel'Qtm rn the will cw ....... ,:n..,...,.,c:::,.._-, .. 8.-11-,i:=.--""'a...-tiled with lhl OOunty Cltr1( ol Orwno-County cl~ by: • ~ o.c; 2. 1. 19* 'Th118 ~ NcW 1 ~ ~ On ~. eaune or balh ot r """""' .,,_ Clt!l( o1 ~ ""'"""' on 11·5·99 pan~ FlcJJo·-L::c=e H1 ~ 1t9t 2tol OllllM,. Ave , AATHUAADAIEN NOEL N11me 8tntment on 11-0.. ii'''lf"' ~ .. , t"'"10l11 H11vt you atantddalng "" ... --COit• ...... CA 92929 Flet.ltk>u• Bu•IMH •ICI ARTHUR A NOEL Tha toflowlno ptrsona 1 ..... tl1147 Oti lb.cPilot NO\o' 1 ~ bU!lneSI vet? N(I tte"'4I ........ .. ~~~· f:.en:-~ ~rre!=llltd r~~~~e~•. ~~3 ::-o.c.a:M~ 25 1,1~ .__ 3 ~=-~~t= 1 .:-~·~
Mtaa. CA 2127 • .,.. doing bualnatUI ~ L~~J...-WM Teel!WOOCI. Mii• -Flctl'9oue -•..--• t.a """' "-Courny •>'OOH b) '!!!.'-Thie bullrWI " coo-CAPITA, am IMrCfl E In .,. ~IUI' •IOn Vi.Jo, C.lltomi. • BwelMI• Naime ..... men\ Cit~ OI Orw9 Cotny 6Uf1 L.oog. M -
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