HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-12-08 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COfV\tv\UNITIES SINCE 1907 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1999
Someone
Cares
Soup
Kitchen
officials
are
desperate
for toy
donations
prior to
Santas
visit: only
500 of the
1,500 toys
needed
have been
collected Karrin Wilson, 9, picks up a lunch at the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen. She and her mother visit almost daily.
Hoping someone cares
Nu \>-;J Sl:ttW\RTZ
K arnn nusses her Roller-
blades. The 9-year-old abo
won 1es about her aunt. 1s
concernf•d about her dad's
missing tools and wishes she could
buy her mom new plates. Three
months ago, after her family's motor
home was broken mlo, they moved to
Costa Me,a.
Losing all of their possessions WdS
JUSl the start m a tong lme of events
that eventually lclnded the entire fam-
ily at Someone Cares Soup Kitchen,
waiting for cl hot meal.
"It's been a Gochend. A lot of tunes
Putting upa
brick at the
charity stripe
I descnbcd my car m pdmful
detail to the guy from the non-
profit agency.
Brown. NJSsan. SE•ntra. Has a
hatchback. Ha a ...
"Does it run?"
Yeah.
"Tues?"
Oh yeah. Four.
"Mileage?"
1 clicked off dll six numbers for
him.
•Any damage?"
Uh, ouch. Sure. a bit.
Suddenly, I could see it ull slip·
ping away. My old ct1r, the one that
seenungly has been fdlling apart
since it rolled !)ff the assembly line
m 1987 and frrst sputtered down
we can't muke ends me<'l and every-
one here 1s so mcc." suid Dore W1bon,
Karnn's mother. "They don't mdke you
reel bad.·
Wilson has already planned to hdvc
the family's Christmas meal at the
soup kitchen. And Kctmn 1s particular-
ly excited about Vts1ting Santa on Dec.
24.
But this is precisely what womes
manager George Neureuther.
More than 1.500 excited children
are expected to show up al the center
to receive a present from Santa, but so
far the soup kitchen has collected IE>.ss
than a third of the gifts necessary for
SEE GIFTS PAGE 6
NOT EB OOK
st eve
marble
U1e road, rejected by u chanty. The
final insult.
The guy told me that not every
car in the world is "suitable" to be
given to charity, that he had some
people he had to talk with first, sec
how it measured up. He'd get bdck
to me. That's what he said.
I hung up the phone. I envi-
s10ncd some Uruted Way comnut-
tee s1ttmg around a small conter-
ence table ma sun-splashed room.
doubled up wtth laughter as thl•y
poured over the description of my
car. my ft>eble offering.
My car and I have had an
uneasy relal.Jonship since the st.irt.
It it was a person, I'd say it was
that neighborhood punk who'd tnp
you whf'n you were runrung to
class, or put a •kick me" sign on
your back. or unscrew the top from
the pepper shaker before your sal·
ad amved.
It's hard to remember when
things started going WTong with
the car. The side mirror rattled off
one dtly on u trip to L.A. The glove
compartment -the entire thing -
tell off one mornmg on the wa); to
work. The windshield wipers
would flip on when I made a lctt-
hcmd tum. The armrest-one of
the few leatures of creature comfort
m the car -snapped in hall one
day, hanging there sadly like ears
monday top10 cxuitdoMl to 2000 Catch a wave
'' • ·I I 1tfh"I'
( friday polllca ) ;
As the beach lifestyle took hold of
America, it found roots in Newport.
culture•
- - ---
For today'•
Mlllenntum Mom.nt. ... ,..,., T he movie WclS
dop y, inane and
macr.urnte. •Gid-
get,• which was rel a cd
in 1959, wa also a hug hit and it
nc:ourau d th blossoming of popular
urf cultur m the 't>Os in N wport n ach.
•rt was a combination or that, nd
(1 >6 urf rnoVi I 'Endl Summ r, ..
on <1 hPr1yl~.
Karrin,
with
her
mother
Dore,
hopes
for a
Barbie
this
holiday
season.
f' BY
CONAAD LAU I
DAllV PILOT
At limes the cur s1.•cmed to have
d nund ol its own. One day 11 rolled .
out into thr> middle of I idrbor
Boulevard while I was inside a
nmghl>orhood shop, wa11.Jng on d
sanciwtc:h. I would have been none
the wiser had the kid making my
sandwich not glanred up.
"That your car?"
I turned around. The traffic was
l>ac:kccl up on Harbor, horns honk-
ing, cln\'ers trymq to squeeze past
the old N1 san.
Yet1h, 1 '-<tu! That would be my
CclT.
Fr.-cways ~emcd to hnng out
the rascal m lhe cdr. Cru1smg -
slowly, ao; ctlwdys -m the lrafflc
one morning. d hubcap shook loose
from llw car and went shooting
down the frt•eway like skeet at d
hnng range. cKlually passing my
c <H hclorc it holmrNl up in the atr
ancl slammed down onto my wmd-
i;h1eld, crdckmg il.
SEE MARBLE PAGE 6
.
Council
postpones
--~ action on
El Toro
' f\.1aralhon nwelinu
leaves Coslu lesct council
memhe1s pondPring the
complex issu<' in the weP
hours or thP monung.
COSTA ~ tESA -It \\us JU'it too
late !'-londc1v mqht ~ nrtudU\ ear-
l} Tut>sd11} morrunq for tht; City
C ounnJ to take d ~trong slc1nd
about l,hP count\· q>ntroversrnl
pldn<; for dll curport nl cl Toro
So mstead, it derided to keep It:.
stah•nwnt imph• Tite council h
unonunousl} opposPd to any plans
to e>..pami Jolu1 Wayne Airpor1
Thr motion, .,., hkh the council
dpproved hortl} alter 1 a m on
Tuesdtty in a meeting tl1dl la..,ted
nearl\ sev0 n hours i:. the c tty's
hrst ofhnal stan< e on ,John \\:avne
Airport. ,
Counc it mPmh •1s ''PH! con-
c:empcl that me rt>cisinq <.111 pa!.sen-
ger dt•mcmcl 111 Orrtn~w County
would fore l' lhl' count~ to PXpt1nd
John Wc1yn1• :\.irpo1t If the pro-
po..,~d El Toro .rnporl ''as l•• ldll
throuqh
Thi• c-mmc1l Wcl~ o.;cht>cluled to
discuss wh~ther to t>nclorse the
scaled-down El Toro airport pro-
posal that was m1tiull) sug~esterl
SEE EL TORO PAGE 6
County seeks
land project's
docuinentation
Seawmd residents hope
thdt m1ssin9 paperwork
for d Newport Coast
development will Corce
construchon to a halt.
~f'llol
NE\\ PORT BEACH -Rc1>1-
denL-. of the seuwmd commumty,
tunous about the con tniction of a
new hou ;mg lract m Nc.,.,1>ort
Coast that block their vt \\ s, have
accused tht• county of losmg the
devclopm1•nt documentation
"In talkmg to ome of th local
otfloals, the) told u not to talk
about VJe\\ ~ and aesthetics but to
focus on no1~ •, cong • t10n and pol-
lution,• lla1d d1 qnmtl(>d re..-.1dent
Peter Hull. I le said rei,tdent then
shifted trom complammg about
• the IT\1ne Co ctov ~topment's effect
on tht.'IT vmw~ to fighting the hatUe
on leg.ti ground .
Amud-
covered
rock fan na h a
"peac •
lgn
during
the 1968
~
Pop
Festival.
Rcs1dl"nts hop thttt without the
documenb, the pro1e<:t will at least
SEE SEAWIND PAGE 6
INDEX
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2 Wednesday, December 8, 1999 locals only Doily Pilot
ALMANAC
The following Jn/or·
matlon ls collected on
a weekly basis from
the Orange County
Clerk-Recorder's Office
in Santa Ana.
BIRTHS
• Sylvester Anthony
IV, on Dec. 1
DUI ARRESB
The following were
arrested on suspicion
of driving under the
influence of an intoxl-•
cant. They have only
been arrested on sus-
picion of a crune, and,
as with all such crimes,
they are considered
innocent until proved
guilty.
NEWPORT BEACH
Dec.3
• Nicole Renee Reyes,
21, Costd Mesa
• Ava Lenore Eagle,
44, Newport Beach
Dec. 4
•Amber Dawn
Leonard,25, Laguna
Niguel
• Michelle Marie Par-
sons, 32, Huntington
Beach
• Jose Angel Sanchez,
30, Costd Mesa
• Randy Jack Can-
celtierri, 25, Corona
del Mar
• Lawrence Eugene
. Vandenbosch, 40,
Aliso Viejo
Dec. 5
• limolhy Brian
Anderson, 23, New-
port Beach
• Stacie Louise Brandt,
42, Costa Mesa
• Ronald Gordon, 55,
Laguna Beach
•Stephen John Logu-
idice, 23, Newport
Beach
• Joseph limothy
Fanner, 44, Costa
Mesa
Dec. 7
• Joseph Peter
AJeskus, 30, Newport
Beach
REAL ESTATE
TRANSACTIONS
CORONA DEL MAR
•96 Calle Sol, $590,000
· • 610 Carnation Ave.,
$759,000
• 1627 Harbor Crest
Circle, $947,500
NEWPORT BEACH .
• 507 J St., $907,500
• 3113 Corte Portofino,
$460,000
• 1427 Sea Ridge Dri-
ve, $730,000
• 11 TouJon, $850,000
• 22 Palazzo, $910,500
• 33 Seabrook Cove,
$570,000
NEWPORT COAST
• 61 Anjou. $380,000
• 1 Grenelle, $560,000
• 10 Marisol, $554,000
• 12 Sorrento Court,
$430,000
• 11 Riva Drive,
$610,000
• 5 Veroll Court,
$290,000
• 40 Marisol, $490,000
• 34 Marisol, $483,000
• 45 Auvergne, $359,000
VOL 93, NO. 287
THOMAS H. JOHNSON.
Publtshet
TONY DODOO,
Ed1tOI'
JUM=ER RAGLAND,
SeniOI' City EdrtOf SJ.CAHN.
City Ed1tOI'
NANCY Ot£EVE.R.
Futures Editor
ROGOt CARLSON.
Sports E drtOI'
MARC MAATIN.
Phato Editor
ANntONY PIOC,
News Ecfrtor
IOSI J. SANTOS.
P•Oesign« NOV OIYTING.
o.ssified Advertising
I.AHA JOHNSON.
Promoliont
~IHAH.
CNtf Flnanciaf Officer
CATCHING UP WITH • • •
"The county chose to cut the programs for those least empowered-
the poor people. SOS is their voice."
Karen Harri~, director of development for Costa Mesa's Share Our Selves
Lines at the Share Our Selves cllnlc during Its 1996 toy drive.
-Share Our Selves
COSTA MESA -Five years after the
county went bankrupt, one local organi-
zation and its visitors are still feeling
some effects of the loss.
#The county chose lo cut the programs
for those least empowered -the poor
people,• said Karen Harnngton, director
of development for Costa Mesa's Share
Our Selves, a free medical, dental, food
and clothing center. ·sos is their voice.•
After the bankruptcy, many of the first
people to be let go were county soaal ser·
vices personnel. Waiting room atten-
dance at clinics aroutld the county sky-
rocketed from 60 to 150 people, Share
Our Selves officials sclid.
rt was a time of frustration for many
county sodal service agencies, including
Share Our Selves.
The privately funded, nonprofit orga-
ruzation rallied with other health-care
advocates in an attempt to get more than
130 positions reinstated.
The county also cut off certain medical
supplies to the agency, including antibi·
otics. Share Our Selves prud for the items
in order to continue providing general
care to the public. The county still has not
reinstated Share Our Selves for the sup-
plies.
The agency started distributing food
and financial aid in 1970 to indigent peo-
ple m the area. The free medical cmd
dental clinics began in 1984 and 1987,
respectively. · ·
Mary Moyer, cliruc nurse manager,
said medical services for the poor have
bec;ome increasingly diff1cuJt to obtam
since the bankruptcy. Smee Share Our
Five years after the
county bankruptcy,
~the social service
agency still feeling
effects of the loss.
Selves is a ·1ast resort" clime, many coun-
ty residents who do not qualify for other
state or county medical programs arrive
on the center's doorstep. ·
The cliruc helps more than 6,000 peo-
ple, each of whom visit the cliruc twice a
year.
·1 have no Ul.SUJ'ance, so I come here,"
sdid Althea Johnson, 40, of Costa Mesa.
The clip for her dentures broke and she
came to Share Our Selves for dental ser-
vices on Tuesday.
Juan Battista of Costa Mesa, 36, got up
at 5 a.m. Tuesday to get in line at SOS for
free dental care. On the first Tuesday of
the month, people from all over Orange
County travel to SOS to sign up for den-
tal service.
The clinic takes on 50 new patients per
month.
Possibly the biggest current setback
for SOS 1S the flght over tobacco settle-
ment funds designated to the county. liti-
tially, the Board of Supervisors planned to
spend the settlement money on the coun-
ty's debt and the building of jails. But
BRIEFLY
protests from the health-care community
have prompted closed-door sessions with
county supervisors.
The allocation of the $912 million the
county is to receive over the next 25 years
IB still being determined.
"I know if they didn't have such high
debt, the tobacco settlement money
would ha9'e been a great boon to health
care,• said Moyer. •For all of the coalition
of community clinics, we are boping the
funds from the tobacco settlement come
th.rough."
Despite voting to spend the bulk of the
tobacco wmdfall on debt payments and
jail beds, Supervisor James W. Silva said
negotiations over the funds are still tak-·
109 place throughout the county. He said
he believes community clinics should be
singled out and supported because they
are most often the community's first lines
of defense m health care.
•Tue county will try to help out in any
way that we can,· Silva said.
The tobacco settlement funds are cru-
cial to the clinics because they may be
facing additional cutbacks next year as a
result of changes to the state-mandated
Medical Semces for Indigents program,
Moyer Sdid. Those changes couJd mean a
loss of $130,000 per year for Sha.re Our
Selves, Moyer added. ·sos serves as a safety net for people
out there,• said Moyer. •The more
strands it has in it, the less likely some-
body is able to fall on the ground. But
things like funding get in the way.•
-Story by Amy R. Spurgeon
Earthquake does
little damage in
Newport-Mesa
The magnitude 3.8 earth-
quake rattled Orange Coun-
ty hortly before 2 p m. wtth a
quick jolt that lasted about
two seconds. Authorities in
both cities said there were no
emergency responses
prompted by the quake, but
several residents did call,
wondering whcit hart hap-
pened.
bumped. up against our build-
ing,• said Lt. John Blauer,
community relatioru; officer for
the Newport Beach Fire and
Marine Department. "Some of
our guys thought something
WdS dropped, but 1t turned out
to be an earthquake.•
A mild temblor centered
seven mtles southeast of Yor-
ba Linda Tuesday afternoon
did little damage in the Ncw-
port-Me~a area.
Over at the Newport
Beach Fire Department on
Santa Barbara Drive, lire·
fighters heard a loud noise
but didn't think it was caused
by a quake.
' "It felt hke a bag truck had -Greg Rlsling
IN I I 11 F
1 loag institute
named top heart
clinic in county
Hoag I IC'art Institute
has been voted the 1999
Consumer Chou~c Heart
Care Services for Orange
County tn a survey con-
ducted hy an indepen-
dent health care tum.
"This uward reflects
the expertise und dedica-
tion of Hoag's physicians,
nur es and entire health-
care team,• said Steve·.
Moreau, senior vice presi-
dent of • loag Hospital.
The National Research·
Corporation surveyed
more than 170,000 house-
holdi. and evaluated 2,500
hospitals nationwide. The
~tudy, which was the
nation's largest and most
comprehensive, mea-
sured quulity and cus-
tomer service.
Hoag was the only hos-
pital in Orange County -
and only one ot 124 hospi-
tals in the country -to
receive the award This
put the Heart Institute m
the top 10% of U.S. hospi-
tals for coronc1ry bypass
surgery.
Hoag performs nearly
t ,200 cardiac surgeries a
year, more than any other
hospital in the county. The
hospital has 34 cttrdiolo-
gists on staff and a cardiac
surgery team.
In addition to this
award, Hoag also earned
a hve-star rating from
another independent per-
fonnance group,
-Noaki Schwartz
BUSINESS
N 0 TES
Costa Mesa lands
relocation of major
corporation
A large Orange-based com-
pany announced Monday that
it 1s moving its national head-
quarters to Costa Mesa.
Expenan Inc.. a company
that provides direct mailing
and telemarketmg sefVlces,
will build a campus-style com-
plex one mile east of South
Coast Plaza
Mayor Gary Monahan was
exuberant that the company,
which has more tha.n 1,500
employees, chose Costa Mesa
dtld not lrvme as its home.
·u·s really d great grab,• he
said. "E$per1ally when a lot of
companies dre relocating
south."
Monahan, using a slream of
enthusiastic superlatives. said
the 1<}-dcre campus would fea-
ture d hedJth club shopping
area and hotel on its grounds.
Expenan will construct the
475,000-square-foot complex
on Anton Street near the Junc-
tion of the San Otego and Cos-
ta M~ a freeways. The project
may cost the company d.S much
as $100 million.
Monahan said Experian
employees and business travel-
ers VlSlting the company will
spend money m Costa Mesa
and generate tax revenues for
the city.
Until Monday night, city
officials kept negotiations with
Experian confidential. In writ·
ten documents, the city and
Experian covcrUy referred to
the pro1ect t1s "Project Orange
Juice."
-Andrew Glazer
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TEMPERATURES
Balboa
68142
Corona del Mar
67/43
Costa Mesa
69144
Newpon-Ueac:h
68142
Newport Coast
68142
. SURF FORECAST
The swell Is out of the Wtit
today for sets In the waist·
to shouldtr·h1gh zone.
LOCATION SIZE
Wedg ...................... 2-4w
Newport ,,_,._. .. --2 4 w
Bladoes .. _ ... .__,_,, .. 2-4 w
River > tty ............... 2 .... w
CdM ...... OU ... • ..... • 2-4 w
TIDES
TODAY
Firn low
2:21 a m ................... " .... -2.1
First htgh
8.33. m.-........................ s 8
Second low
3·47 p m .......... " .............. .().)
Second high
10 16 p m ......................... 3 7
THURSDAY
First low
2:51 a.m .......................... 2.3
First high
9 05 a m~ ........ __ , .......... 5.9
Second low
4.23 pm ..... """"""'"".rOJ
Second high
toss pm ................. 3.7,.
WATIR
TEWIRATURE: 65
COSTA MESA . ..
• Bristol Street A wallet and its contents worth $300
were stolen from a car tn the 3300 block between 6 and 8
p.m. Nov. 30
• F•lrview Road: Several items of clothing W6rth $120
were stolen from a c:ar in the 2400 block during the
.• evening of Nov. 21 .
•Newport loulev.rd: Several c:ompact discs worth S40
were stolen from • car 1n the 2600 blodt l:funng the evening of Nov. 23.
• Santa An• A~: A set of tools worth S600 was
stolen from a home In the 1800 block during the day of
Nov. 13.
NEWPORT BEACH
• AVOCMlo Awnt.ae: A printer worth SSOO was stolen
from a business 1n the 1400 block Friday evening.
• West .. ~ loulevard: A briefcase and Its contents
worth S 150 were stolen from a car In the 2000 blod<
between 4:30 and 5 p m. S-turday
• lin:h StrMt: A purse and its cont nu worth $490 were
stolen from a busln~ In the 4200 bloc.k during the ev mng
of Nov 30
•Port~ A sign w9f1h S200 w s stotcn In th iaoo
bloc:k Satur~ evening
•East 15th StrMt: A purie and Its cont nts worth S1SO
were stolen from a car In the 300 block betWtM?n 2 O and
3 pm Friday.
)
Daily Pilot
Flood leaves
SOS in distress
• Broken water p ip e
forces closure of the
West Side social service
agency, Share Our
Shelves.
_GRr • R1..,1 I~<.
lbtt P8ol
WEST SIDE -Th<> puddle
O( :water inside th<> Sharp Our
Shelves office Tuesday WdS
more th.an JUSI a temporary
problem. lt meant the unfortu-
nate who rely on the social
service agency will be forced
to go without until the center
reopens.
An old, galvani~ed pipe
burst Tuesday mommg, creat-
ing a water hdzctrd at the
agency's heddqutlrters on
Superior AvenuP 1Wo inches
of water filterl?d mto the hall-
ways and office spdce inside,
causirlg officials to close the
center Tuescldy.
The center will reopen the
emergency services depart-
ment to the public lod<ly, but
the medical and dental chruc
will be shut down unW Fnday.
The accident forced work-
ers to close the agency as they
mopped up lbe excess water.
Those waiting outside to
receive help were either
turned away or had their
appoin tments rescheduled.
Executive Director Karen
McGlinn said closirlg the cen-
ter one day can make a big
difference in their clients'
lives.
-They understood what
. happened, but when some-
thing happens to us, our
clients get womed, • she said.
~we are theu safety net. When
the county can't provide, we
pick up the slack.·
The leak was cliscovered by
an agency worker around 7
a.m. A pipe had broken
severely, allowing water to
slowly flow into the building.
Workers were forced to shut
off the mam valve, which kept
the center from rece1vmg dny
water.
uwe can't run our dentdl
clinic: without any waler,•
MC:Glinn said. "We received
. 50 new applications to use our
dental clinic on Tuesday alone.
The timing of this wasn't
good"
McClinn estunates about
f
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Wednosdoy, Dec.ember 8, 1999 3
MILLENNIUM MOMENT
A fuJJ-tim c job.
and then some
'E nc Johnson erved on
the Co Id Mesa City
Counc ti from 1980 to
1984, pending the V!c;t two
years dS the city's vic.e mayor.
But even when he wasn't
on Uw 1oh,
John on's
dCltuns
WPfe <IPC:td·
pdly pohll-
Cdl I fo V. clS
irivolVl'd
v.1th d OlUll-
l>er ol av1c·
organ1za··
l I 0 n s ,
incl ll d 1 n g C:ric Johnson
the l·forlior
Area Bov Club, the Lions
Club thri Chamber of Com-
merce Sport Conumttee and
Child Guidance Co ta Mesa. Sh are Our Selves Executive Director Karen Mc.Gllnn, left, and Supervising Nurse Mary
Moyer survey the damage caused by a broken water pipe in the cll{\ic's waiting room early
Tuesday morning. The clinic was closed but may reopen on Friday.
\\orkmq with Child Gwd-
anet•, d group dedicated to
helping depnved children,
Wds a p01nt ot particular
pnde for .Johnson, v. ho was
namPd Costa t-. tE! ti's Man of
the Yectr in 1 ltR<l
70 rwople won't receive ser-
vice becdusc bolh of the dm-
1cs will be clo..,Pcl. 1 lowever,
pcopl<> cun still drop otf dond-
llons over the nr>xt two dtlys. A
toy dnv<• schecluled for Satur·
ddy 1s st1ll on, ofhcldls sd1d .
Although there was mini-
mal ddm<l~JC to equipment
ins1dC' the' buildiny, the t1cci-
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Weathering the loss . of a twin After a lengthy wait,
•When Frank Sal~cci's left a 1.sUng hnprC>sion." Fronk didn't hear from his skate park approved
The two pat anos were brother on Saturday. brother died last •His heart was of gold. No matter born 36 years ago m Ohio. Around 1:30 a.m. Sunday,
weekend, he lost not where he went, people knew him. Cdrlo came fm•t and Frank Carlo was mvolved ma homl-• Costa Mesa parents
say their children
should be 'skating,
not waiting,' by now.
wasr,.t too far behmd. . . ic traffic accident m lrvme. only a brother, but his He Jeh D lasting JmPrmion:. • J Je's hve mmutes older Carlo and his girlfnend, who
best friend as well . Frank Salucci than me," Frank said. was dnving, had hmshed din-
GRr<' RISLIM. . .
every day without fall~
Being twins probably had
CORONA DEL MAR som~thing to do with that
Frank Salucci has remained Frank, who lives in Hunt-
remarkably composed m the ington Beach, is mourning the
days followmg the death of his lo<;s of hls twin brother, Carlo,
brother. Carlo, who was killed who lived in Corona del Mar.
in an auto accident over the He will be cremated and his
weekend. , remains scattered across the
· The two siblings. the best of ocean later tlus week.
fnends, were msepdrable. ·The loss IS indescribable,
When Frank moved from the especially when you are talk·
Midwest to Califom1a, Carlo mg about your best friend and
came along If one bought a twin, Frank said.
pair of shoes, the other would •His heart was of gold," he
borrow them later on. One I said. "No matter where he
brother would call the other went. people knew him. He
Famous Brand
Sleepwear
They h<>aded to California, ncr in Laguna Beach when
where> they hooked up with an their car sudd~nly spun out of ANDRfW (,1.A?LR Italian fanuly that runs Gina's control.
Pizza m Corona del Mar. The car was traveling at ~ Piot
Being pdrt or the restaurant about 75 mph when it rut two COSTA MESA _ The City
business wds perfect fof Carlo objects, splitting the velucle in Council unanimously voted
. because he took great prtde in two. Both victims were found on Monday finally to roll
his Italian blood.lines. He llkeq in the back seal. Cdrlo was ahead with plans to construct
to visit businesses run by dead 5tl the scene His girl· a skate park, choosing a
native Italians,' talking shop friend survived and was taken vacant lot on Charle Street as
and memories of their home-. to a hospital. The cau. e of the its future site.
land. accident is under investigation. The city has discussed
Frank ~aid that while the Frank has kept his wits bwldmg a skate park for eight
two brothers shared similar about him since the accident. years. But it hasn't been able
interests, thefr personalities He talks of his brother to hnd cl location that satisfies
were vastly different. Frank admirably, knowing that Carlo both skaters and the non-
spoke fondly of ~e character-is in a better place But he . skating residents who would
istl~ he, saw m his brother that knows that no one -be living near the park.
he dtdn t have. absolutely no one can The council set aside
"He w~s all th.e g~ things rep;ace lus b~other. $250,000 for the project,
I am not, he stUd. When he You cant replace your which has recently evolved
walked into a room, he was best friend," he said. "Our from what was to be a 3 000-
like a bright candle. He bond was amazing and that is square-fool facility at Llons
touched a lot of people.• something I ~ neve( forget." Park to a nearly 10,000-
The constant corrununica-Carlo Salucc1 1s survived by square-foot park on Charle
lion between the two ceased ~o child.re~, two brothers, a Street.
on Saturday,. the day Carlo s1~ter and his mother. Services Citing noise concerns,
died. The brothers spoke the will be held today from 6 to 8 homeowners near Lions Park
day before, just idle chitchat, p.m. at Dilday Mortuary in convinced the council to halt
but Frank sensed his brother Huntington Beach, and at 2 construction there earlier this
was tymg up loose ends with p.m. Thursday at Pacific Coast year.
people weeks before his Calvary Chapel m Westmm-Since then, the council has
death ster. considered TeWinkle Park,
TeWinkle Middle School,
Costa Mesa Htgh School, the
Chdrle Street lot and Estancia
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hons for the skate park.
The property at the corner
of Chdrle and Hamilton
streets ts m a primttrily resi-
dential und commercial a rea.
Mayor Gary Monahan said
the locahon, which is isolated
from oth<'f purk areas, was not
his hrhl choice. He said he
preferred Lions Park, a larger
community p~rk, where par-
ents could . watch theV" chil·
dren ~kate.
·1 don't thil'\k the Charle
Street location was that well
thought · out," Monahan said
Tuesday. ·skaters are isolat-
ed. It's not as safe, not as
open, and there's not much
else there.•
But Monahan said he voted
for the Charle Street location
because he wanted to see a
skate park up and runrung as
soon us possible.
More than a dozen frustrat-
ed skatNs and parents of
skaters Monday told the
council to hurry up
"Our kids have been
pronused Uus park since 1991,"
said Cnug St<>vens. whose son
is a skater. "Now a lot of them
have already gone off to col-
lege Our kids should be skat-
mg, not waiting• Alter the
counctl fm<1lly approved the
ChMle Street location, skater
Paul Schnutt wasn't "ollie-ing"
for joy over the choice. But he
did say he was happy plans for
the skate park were finally
cntising forward.
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Bringing to life the memories of war
• By telling their stories,
five World War Il
vets help Corona del
Mar students
understand what they
experienced.
DANITrn Gout£r
~l'iol
W orld War II veterans
brought tho realiues
. of war home to sev-
enth-dnd eighth-grade stu-
dents at Corona del Mar High
on Tuesday.
. It was tho 58th anniversary
of the bombing of Pearl HAr-
bor, and the hvt! veterans from
the Orange County Freedom
Committee remember it as
clearly as if 1t were yesterday.
"It was the salvation of the
free world we were fighting
for," said Gene Robens, a
colonel m the U .S Army who
served on Gen Dwight 0 .
Eisenhower's staff in England.
He carried top-secret clear-
dnce and was involved in
planning the D-Day invasion
of Normdndy
The hw• told their stones to
students m c1n effort to help
them better understand fusto-
ry and t1ppretiate their free-
dom.
Each speaker on the panel
expenenced a different area
of combat, but all experienced
the atrocities of war.
"I didn't realize it was that
bad," 13-year-old Brian Dunn
. ' ' Sdicfdflerwurd. "I learned a lot."
Dunn is one of many rrud-
dle school students who sat
transfixed as each of the hve
men brought a h1.,tory lesson
to life.
AlVUl Anderson WdS a U.S.
Army Air Corps pilot who tlf'w
missions over Europe dunng
the D-Day mvas1on. Jack
Hammett wt1s d ho:.pttill
corpsman 10 lhP U.S. Navy
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Pearl Hdrbor survivor.
Odvid Lcstf'T scrvf'd with
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BatUe of the Bulge. I It• was
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cmd a PurplP I fei:lft for
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Robert Phillips served 10 the
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all of the children
·we need nr.w toy~ for au
ages, infants to teenagers,•
Neurcuther aid, udding thitt
apart from stult~l ani.mah, staff
would love to rec •1v•~ <.loll ,
trucks, puzzle>:. and j>U1t-r prP-
sents.
Community membPrs can
also make donations eannarked
for Chrtstmds toys, he sh.id.
Someone C'arcs Soup
Kitchen was stdrtt-'d in 1986 l>y
Merlo I laUeberg, who at the
time was working for a seruor
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by Supervisor C'ynthia Coad
lUld recently embraet•d by the
Olan.ge County RE'g1onal .Air-
port Authority.
-The proposdl supports a pn-
marily domestic airport at El
'Toro, allowing only mtemational
flights to Canada, Mexico and
Central Amcnca. It would have
the same restrictions on night-
time flights as does John
Wayne. And, asswning popula-
tion trends continue as project-
ed, the authonty's proposc1l
would cap the number of pas-
sengers traveling from El Toro al
18 million per year by 2010, said
Peggy Ducey, executive director
of the airport authonty.
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surfing Westyle.
Newport Beach hdd an odd
reputation for.a time dunng the
'60s, Sharp said, because 11 was
the only aty around where the
lifeguards reqmred d bcense for
suxfing.
~vou hdd to hdve a stickN on
your board, dnd every so olten
the lifeguards would come
around to check," he said.
But surfing wdsn't all that
was going on The SdmE' coun-
tercultural sensibility that was
behind the beach lifestyle's pop-
ularity also spawned some of
the first organized envi.ronrnen-
progtam. She nourod a ®nstant
now of young ~pl conung to
her door who were hw1gry but
didn't quality as •niors. Whll"
he often ,,lipped tood to lhem,·n
troubled her so deeply that h
tarted the soup kitchen out of
her own poci<et. •
The c;Oup kitchen now feeds
more than 200 people a day.
Scrvmg hot, nut11hous food
1equ1Ie.s ubout $100,000 a yP..a1
to ke~p the kitchen running.
· •we look Jorwd1d to 1t," Wil·
son stud about her family's dally
visit. "The (kind) atmosphern
really means a lot. It's like fami-
ly -you don't feel like you're
intruding.·
TI1e holiday metWi and visits
Council Member Joe Erick-
son proposed an almost identi-
cal plan last year. However, his
plan limited the numb<>r of pas-
sengers to 8.4 million per year
-the Sdme Cdp as John WaYJle
Airport.
"It's the only fair way to ask
South County re.idenb to put
up with an airport," he said.
But Erickson's proposal never
redc-hed a vote. The council was
concerned that demand would
exceed 8.4 million passengers
per year and force a John
Wayne expansion. The county
will have the option of increas-
mg John Wayne's passenger
limit in 2005, when the existing
restnction exprres.
EricksOn told the council that
he isn't stuck on the 8.4 million
passenger restncl.lon But he
said he does think the number
from ntd pecially medJl-
ingfuJ for both taff and visitors.
Famil are welcomed to a
w. rm, chx:oratcd room and a full
Ctm tin dUlJler.
While adults get practical
gifts like toothbrushes and
toothpaste, Santa gives what 1S
foi many of the children therr
only Christmas present.
•Last year some people gave
radios und one shop even gave u.s 50 pairs ot Roller-blades,"
Ncurouthcr said.
And while Karrin may not
g£>t o new pair to repldce her
stolen · katcs, she's still excited ,
about this Chrlstmos.
•Me, my mom, brothers and
clad will i\ll be together,· she said
hould be lower than the-
authonty's proposal.
Ctty Manager Allan L. Roed·
er r<?Com.mended the council
consld~r fusing aspects of Erick-
son's and the authority's propos-
als mtoone.
But council members -who
celebrated their one-year
anmvCJ'Sdiy of serving together
an hour before they began dis-
cussmg the clirport -were just
too weary to crd!t a new propos-
al.
~rm really getting tired here
cmd am not sure about making
an addendum,• said Council~
womun Libby Cowan. The rest
of thl' council, with heavy eye-
lids and frequent yawns, unani-
mously approved the delay.
The council is scheduled to
address the issue at its next
.meetinq Dec. 20.
tal efforts. Friends of Newport I ddrd, Betty WmckJer arid 11 oth-
8dy was formed dunng this er women worked to form the
decade and promptly began Newport Harbor Art Museum
locking horlis Wlth the develop-what would eventually
ment plans of the Irvine Co. become the Ordnge County
ln 1964, Mdftin Benson arid Museum of Art.
David Emmes formed South It aJso saw the short-lived
Coast Repertory, with Moliere's flowering of the Newport Pop
"Tartuffe" kicking off its first Festival, a.n event that was actu-
Orange County pe'rformance ally held in Costa Mesa at the
dnd Beckett's "Waiting for OrdngP County Fairgrounds.
Godot" gracing the stage or The 1968 rock concert show-
SCR's Second Step Theater. cas£>d deb like Sonny and Cher
I Iarbor-area comedians Bill and Steppenwolf and devolved
Sk.lJes and Pete Henderson as the day went on into a mud-
came into vogue during this dy, disorderly mess.
period, performing with the "They were a bunch of ani-
likes of Dean Martin and Red mals, • former Cost~ Mesa
Skelton. Police Chief Roger Neth said of
The 1960s also saw serious the concert crowd. •we lived
progress in local support of fine through it by the grace of God
art. In Newport Beach, Flo Stod-and cool policemen.•
SEAWIND
CONTINUED FROM 1
be delayed.
But county offioal: UlSlSl the
accompanying papers aren't lost
-that it's merely a matter or con,
tacting all the proper channels
"These are dtfferent
approvals and 1wrmits obtained
through different departments,
as weU as different JUris<lic·
tions," said I folly Vale, spokcs-
womd.Il for county Supervisor
Tom Wilson "The county's try-
ing to collect them together in
one place." _ . •
And it's taking some time. •
Seawind residents started
asking for the docwncntation
mo1e than two weeks ago and·
the COWlty has yet lo produce
the paper.>.
•we had a meeting planned
with Tom Wilson and they post-
poned it because they couldn't
find the documents," said Hutt.
Newport Beach city staff
were also scheduled lo meet
with county oCftcials last week
to obtain copies of the docu-
ments, but that meeting was
delayed as well.
Tom Mathews, director of
county planning, said the post-
poned Newport meeting was
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One day I gave the car to
my son -passing on the lega-·
cy, as it were. I figured it would
get him to school and back and
would be such a loathsome nde
that he would never stray very
far from home.
It treated him no better. The
emergency brake went out,
forcing him to cany a pair o(
bncks m the trunk to slide
behind the wheels so the Cd!
wouldn't get away from tum.
The trunk itseU broke one
day and would fly open at will.
He was on the high school soc·
cer tPam and had agreed · not
sure why -to transport the
soccer balls to practice. But,
naturally, they disappeared
when the trunk flew open as he
was taking on a particularly
nasty speed bump, the balls
bounang out mto an intersec-
tion.
du to nuscommuniratiOn and
noted that a Scawmd rommuni·
_ty meeting actually occuned
last week, but Wlthout the docu·
mPnb m question.
In the meantime, the county
hns oryaruzcd a task force to get
all the paperwork together, td
Seawmd residents. But, Math-
ews, who is leading the five·
person. eUort, said "it's just staff
doing their job" and not an
organized task torc-e.
"From the outside looking in,
it looks like we're incompetent,"
he said. u1 hope that the reco1d
we have assembled is com-
plete."
Dave Kitf, Newport Beach's
deputy city manager, sa.id he
sympathizes with the county's
effort in that there is so much
paperv.:ork going through vari-
ous departments tl;lat they are
hard to keep track of. ·u you came to [Newport]
and said you wanted a three-to
four-year-old environmental
report. we'd have to look too:
Kiff said. "I do believe that
everything is there now and that
Ule missing pieces are going to
show up."
The development of the
property began at the end of
October and sparked a signifi-
cant amount of controversy in
the neighboring Seawind com-
One day someone took a
rock and finished off the wind-
shield. Ryan said it was proba-
bly the handiwork of surfers in
Sdil Oemente who clidn't like
outsider.> invading their turf.
Me? I lh.iJlk someone just found
the car to be offensive.
And I certainly understood
that
Selling the car was out of lhe
question. A neighbor suggested
I give ti to the high school, let
the kids in the auto shop class
try to make sense of the thing.
But I figured with my daughter
just a freshman, I'd hdve to live
with the knowledge that it was
still there in the neighborhood,
lwking It didn't seem right.
That's when the chanty idea
popped up. Just give it away
and hope that people much
wiser and kinder and gentler
thd11 I could put it to some prac-
tical use. The car ought even
be able lo redeem itself.
But as l waited for the chan·
ty's cor committee to hand
down tts decision, I accepted
Daily Pilot
mumty Angry residents drum
they nev r reccw ~ notice that
the land would be developed.
. They learned about it the
hurd way when bulldozeri;
appeared on the ite, said com-
mwuty member Allen Murruy.
Both lrvmc Co. repres nta-
tive> and county olftcial<:> said
the development ht.ts been m
the wo1 ks for nearly 15 y<>ars
and that they followed proper
procedures. Mathews said stan-
dard procedure is to notify resi·
dents who live wtthrn 300 feet of
the project, and although this
falls !\hort of Seawrnd's bound-,•
aries, the• county did notify
them.
"Sedwmd got two notices.
from the county and one notice
from the city of Irvine,,. Mathews
satd. ~we believe that the record
Will show. that we went beyond
the required notification.~
The scramble is largely
because the land being devel-
oped has passed through vari-
ous jurisdictions. Until last year,
the property was part of Irvine.
Before that, 1t was d.Mexed by
the county. As a result, the
paperwork could be scattered in
both Irvine and the county.
Newport Beach is expected
to a.nnex the area in the near
future, further complicating the
matter.
the possibility of defeat, con-
ceded lhdl the car might get
the last laugh d!ler d.11 and be
rejected by the chdrity. My car,
mocking me
The phone rang on a Sdtur-
day morning and a man said
that after much deliberation.
they would accept the car. He
sounded as lf it had been a
tough call -a hung Jury,
maybe. He Sdld a guy named
Hank would pick it up the next
morning. '
I never saw Hank, but by
the time I came home from
work the next day, it was gone,
the only lingenng memory a
massive oil stain where 11 had
been parked.
Acts of charity are fulfilling,
cleansing moments when you
feel good al>out yourself and
your ability to help out your
brother. Sad to say, I fc>lt relief.
Thell wa.s all. Pure relief.
• STEVE MA1l8LE is the managing
editor of Times Community NeM
and can be reached at Steve.Mar-
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Value of a · rubber band
•Newport Harbor High football coach Jeff
Brinkley believes stretch is better than snap. PREP S One of those was a 45-yord
dnve by Irvme and dnothcr a
52-yard procession by Vtlld
Park. N ewport Harbor I figh
footbdll coach Jeff
Bnnkley recognizes
the contradiction. But,
despite argumg both sides
of the same philosophy,
depending on which side of ,
'the,baU his Sdllon. happen to
be aligned, his roster is oddly
void of disbeliever .
stress thh; principle in
summer passing leagues. lf
you maintain a solid scheme
and play good team defense,
very few teams are going to
tak~ the ball 60 and 70 yards
on you. We think if we can
make a team use as many as
12 plays, some type of ·
breakdown will occur.•
Only Marina (a 75 yard
dnve), Magnolia (68) t1ncl
Laguna Hills (67) ht1ve bettn
able to back the I la1 bor
defense into its own end
zone from distance. With 1ust
21 pQmts m 52 quarters horn
drives which covered,
roughly, more than half the
field, Brinkley's pomt c<1n't
be disputed · When it comes to
defense, Brmkley 1s dn
uncomprorrusing proponent
of the bend-but-don't-break
theory. At the high school
level. he believes, the more
times you force an opposing
offense to execute, the more
inevitable a breakdown
(drive-killing penalty or
turnover) becomes.
The Harbor defense hds
illustrated this point
resoundingly Uus fall The
Sailors, who meet Sea View
League rival Irvine Fnday at
7.30 p.m. at Orange Coast
College for the CIF Southern
Section D1Vis1on Vl
championship, have gtven
touchdowns were scored on
the first-team defense
Among those, two Manna
The same prinaple,
however, breaks down
when Brmkley dons his
headphones and CdllS pldys
for the second-most prohhc
scoring offense 1Il the
school's 69-season history
(423 points trailing only the
493 scored by the 1996
Division V runner-up).
• dnves, • both set up by
turnovers, covered 1 and 6
yards, respccuvely.
up an Orange County-low 99
points.
Throwing the two Marina
mini-marches out, there are
only hve possessions that
ended in paydirt against
HWe want to make
teams drive the bdll on us,•
Bnnkley said. "We even
That total includes 13
touchdowns, out a deeper
look rev~als only seven I !arbor's starling defense. SEE PREPS PAGE 8
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Blair Jones Steve Wu.kawitz Luis Cruz Nick Haddy Robert Cole
THE BOTTOM LINE
Newport Harbor's rodd to CIF
Division VI final was paved by
five special offensive linemen.
H \llln bt o;' 1 11
Dolt""'
Y ou won't find
them at the
same lunch
table and they don't
go to the movies
together on weekends.
But, positioned about
arm's length apart as the Newport
Harbor High offensive line, Blair
Jones, Steve WukaWitz, Luis Cruz,
Nick Haddy and Robert Cole have
forged ~ smguldr 1denllty in the
school's 69-st•dson football history.
Sailors' off ens1ve tine coach Zdch
Biehl, who at 22 plans to c0<1ch at
least three decades into the new
millennium, realizes he may never
have a more dedicated and talented
urut.
•it's hard to unagme anythmg
t>etter, • Biehl said of the senior
quintet which helped tho unbeaten
Tars advance to Fnday's ClF Southern
Section D1Vls1on VI lllle showdown
with Sea View League nval Irvine.
·u·s my first group (as the <;ole varsity
0-line coach) and it's spec1al. I started
with these guys on the fre hman level,
so l 've been with them for four years.
It's been an emotional run and, now,
it's hard to imagine anything but
Winning the whole thing,•
The Sailors (12·0-1) haven't lost
witll lhis group-uvernging 6-loot-3112.
246 pounds -brcdking the huddle.
And though sophomow Bryan Brc>land
will replace Cole against lrvine, dfter
the senior nghl tackle broke his right
leg m a 49·0 semifinal win over
uThere's a lot of mutudl I Kennedy, these diverse
hole-punctimg heroes are
overdue for a well-deserved
bow.
Harbor Coach Jeff
Brinkley, as well as
record-setbng tailback
Andre Stewart, have
identified the offensive
front as a catalyst all
seasqn. But, as spe('tators
and med.la focus their
Friday night spotlight on
the ball, the neutrdl zone
often blurs into the ·
·irs been on
emotional run and,
now, it's hard to
imogine anything
but winning the
whole thing ....
respect among those guys,"
Brinkley said "They
obviously have some
physical attributes, but they
do a real good JOO with the
mental aspect. as well, They
all seem to know what edch
other is domg and they're
lable to make adJustmenL"> ~
Biehl agrees that
chemistry. d1ded by a
preseason overrugbt
camping trip to San Onofre,
IS vital.
background.
Zach Bieh l
Newpon Harbor
offensive line
coach HTheir personalities <1re all
different and they don't hang
out together off the held But
there is a bond," said Biehl, who dlso
marvels al the group's work ethic.
"There is ego involved
dnd we belteve, every
week, we're the best offensive line
on the held,• Biehl srud "But our
guys also buy into the fa.ct that the
offensive line 1ust doesn't get a lot ol
press. They know their parents are
usually the only ones who know when
they're playing well."
The Sailors' record-setting rushing
proficiency, however, helps steer.the
beam of recogrution to.ward the
trenches
The Sea View League champions
have rushed for nearly 3,700 yards
-more than two miles -this season.
The total tops that of Harbor's three
prevtous section finalists this decade
and is believed to be a school record.
Stewart, as the pnrnary beneficiary,
has set school records for
single-sea.son yards (2,245). 100-yard
games ma season (12, which also
ties a school career record), and
single-game yards (310 aga.mst
Laguna Hills). He has also scored
25 touchdowns, the third-best s
ingle-sedson mark among Sailors.
Brinkley credits cohesion, built on
expenence, ds the foundation for the
offensive line's success
• l can't think of a practice when
these guys didn't give 100" .. m every
c;ingle drill.•
Senior tight end Ni.ck Langsdorf
(one reception in 13 games) and JlUUOr
fullback Travis Tnmble ( 15 carries for
46 yards all season) have earned their
honorary linemen distmcbon. And the
blocking of the receiving corps has
also helped the ground gdme Oounsh
But here's a closer look at tho"e
who have shouldered the load:
• Jone , a 6-8, 2fl2-pound recruiting
magnet, is so huge he demands two
rucknames.
Mo t of the time the aftable left
tackle is known as Jonesy. But when
his teammates are m a ted5.mg mood,
they call him Flash, a reference to the
med.la glare which bciS made him the
most heralded member of the group.
Jones' athlebcism and size have
made him the most coveted Division
I commodity Brinkley has hud m 14
seasons at the school. He has
SEE LINE PAGE 8
HIGH SCH OL f OTllll
PLAYERS Of WEEK
RYAN BRILL
T he 5-foot-9, 185-pound
nior erupted off the
........ April '· 1978 9 MelaM: 6-foot 1 ... ,., .. ,90
b nch for 138 ru hing
yards on 10 carries, for
Newport l larbor, including
a 60-yard touChoown burst. lpGre: Men'S ~.tt>all
... Gwni --= Saphomare ........... MIW~
a..111 Maril Hm .........
,., ......... •c:.rfl Jr."
N\ .... MOWtec ·an GOd\ ..... _..._.,,.,"* .. Aloi
thin\.. .................
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• BILLY CLAYTON
•1 can't think of a ptacfice when these guys (the offelMe h)
d"idn't give 100" in every single drl .. :
Zach Biehl, Newport Harbor offensive hne coach
Dot~ Pilot 7
~Dailf Eilot
SPORTS HALL OF FAME
CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM
. DUD
BROW E
Surfing
• Onginal surf filmmaker struck it rich in '73 with film
'Going Surfing,' and he's still on the move at age 87.
ll 1<.11 \Ill> Dt ~"
U pon the riveting
vibrations ot
w<1tching Bud
Browne's surf films, many, the
next day, couldn't watt lo catch
waves at thet.r favonte break.
A surf mg culture icon,
Browne mfluenced generations
as an independent filmmaker,
shooting, directing, editmg and
producing such films as "Going
Surfing· and, m the rn90s, has
creat~d videos hy combining his
best old surfing footage "Surfing
the 50s" and "Gun Ho!" are two
of the videos.
a great sport, and people were
missmg the boat 1f they didn't
get mto it,• Browne once Sdld.
• ft's so much fun and hds
unproved over the years You
always think nothmg more can
be done on a surlboard that
hasn't alreadv been done, but
ectch succE•cdmg generation
prove> thdt (theory) wrong.
"There are better boards and
more skillful, acrobatic surfers
with better eqwpment now.
They can do a lot. I'm just
wondenng if the next generation
can unpro\'e it. I don't know. A
lot of people don't think it can
be."
ln h.is filmmakmg pnme,
Browne tilled places like the In the days of wood-paneled
Jeeps dncl a new waye of music , Sdntd Moruca C1V1c Auditorium
called rock-and-roll,
Brow1w's surf movte
posters would hang on
Wdlls throughout
Southern C dliforrua's
hippest het1chcomber
boundaries, and
lcenugers would form
long lines to watch his
hims
It provided Browne
with a c;en e of
accomphshment to see
surfers •stoked" in the Bud Browne
thcdter, but actually
captunng the moments
and the Pier Avenue
School in Hermosa
Beach His moVtcs
were shown on the
silver screen tn San
Franosco dnd San
Diego.
Browne, who
attended USC Cinema
School, started surfing
m 1938. He was a
chool teacher from
1937 to '52, excluding
three years of semce
m the U.S "lavy during
on film was an 11ct of liVing
dangerously.
"The most exc1bng times of
my tile, as far as danger ts
involved, would be the wipeouts·
I've taken in big surf on Oahu's
north shore while filining surfers
thC'rc, • Browne said last week.
"In 1977, 1 went through the falls
dl Sunset Beach (Hawaii) and
the white water wouldn't let me
up almost all the way to shore.
and it resulted in an irregular
hedrtheat that lasted four years
betore it went bock to normal.•
World War II, when he fought m
I the South Pacific.
Eventually. he left teaching
and combined his hvo Jove
Browne, an 87-year-old Costa
Mesa resident, was inducted into
the Huntington Beach Walk of
Fame in 1996 dunng the US
Open of Surfing.
But Browne, the latest
honoree in the Daily Pilot Sports
Hall of Fame (celebrating the
millennium), hasn't slowed
much m his daredevil ways.
While m New Zealand,
Browne has gone bungee
jumping, flown a tandem hang
glider and ripped down river
rnp1ds on his surf mat -all this
decade in his golden years.
Whether future generations
will en1oy the ocean's surf as
much a!\ Browne remains to be
seen -pending im<lgmation.
"I always thought surfing was'
-surling and filming. ·1 got a
ldte start, because t was 41 when
I had my first commercial surfmg
film,• said Browne, whose movte
premiere came in 1953.
Browne, considered tlle
world's ongmal surl film.maker,
called his early films, "Hawaiian
Surfmg Movtes• because he
"couldn't think of a.ny other title
for tl. •
For four years, Browne had no
compeutors, but after packing
recreation halls and theaters,
othen; started making surf films.
A former USC wronmer who
competed m the sprint freestyles,
Browne barely earned enough
money on hi!) ftr;t tilms to
produce sub. equent mo\iCs.
But in 1973 he struck gold with
"Gomg Surfmg" and upgraded
the p1ctur" four years later.
•t.ater on, 1t got bigger and
bigger," said Browne, who made
no more surf hllns after that one,
deciding instead to rntire on top.
"lt's very graWymg to be a
part ol the history of surfing,·
said Browne, who helped create
a ubculture in California that
has withstood time.
CdM falls to Woodbridge, 3-1
•Sea Kings give powerful Warriors a good test.
CORONA DEL l\1AR -Corona
del Mar High' girlS occer team, G I I l S S 0 C C I I
r garded a one of the mo t
Improved team in Orange CoWl-
ty, faced an tremely tough Jrudtenn when Woodbridg , th favonl
to gmb the No. l ranking in th QIF Southern Section D1VlS1on lJ poll.
amve<I Tu day.
The Sen King .. were up to th task and oontinuou ly atta ed th
Wamors, but Woodbridg ultimately got lh 3-1 victory
•t don't think "'e can play m ny gam lik thlS 8.lld l , • CdM
Coach Ron E\tan d
CdM (3-1-ll had lghtly more attacking Utnc than Woodbndge
(2-0), thnnk to a ooond half when the King ;pressed on offense
CdM' d~fcn was also solid, behind the qoaltending of BntUt Vog~le.
who hod 14 ve .
nut the Warriors converted on lheu OJ>portuntu tn. 6 timely man·
n •r, u ing peed to t hots. Spedliclllly, t w Woodbridge'•
J ncll Loud t wllo brok free for two goals
Loudat only got three hotS on g061 for the ntire pm , a &..eurm
h ph rd n k pt her contained But Loudat KOred an two al t.
ho Her gool ln the fint half art a counter h'Om CAI
w th d dUlQ go8l in the game •
•1 thought our defense played trP_..rMJy well," E~am .-it. •a.al
th r oels cam <>ff the counter Another came o0 the olllkle tlllip.
Th were th oruv :two tin\ got bMt. •
CdM took a t ·O lead 'When qihomore ~ HllNJ a"Cftl4 ..
l uUftil pa from Kat Sunon But Loudat tied llP lie --~.,.
h knacked ma reoound 1'r JGlll*
-
. '
8 Wedne~. Oocember 8, 1999 Sports
111 E f S LINE
Sea Kings win third straight, 5?-45 CONTINUED FROM 7
rhf'dulcd postseason rC<'niltiny
tnp to Washington, Cal,
Michigan, Oregon, USC and WESTMlN· S STER -Brooks H 0 0 p points for the Mustang . who
travel to Westnunster High to
take on the Lions Fridtty at 7
p.m. Saddlebeck falls to 0-6.
ii tumble 4 2 got what they needed. a Ors '. -. Margaret Lander~ had 14 Colorado. ·
Moms ha.d 16 points to lead
Corona del Mar High boy bas-
ketball to its third straight WUl
of the season, 52-45, ovet Bue-
na Park m the fultt round of the
La Quinta Toumomenl.
HOMJ!~GUI • · CosTA MUA 63, 5ADOLDAOC 25
s..ddltl>«~ 2 6 7 I 0 • 2~
CoN Mtu 22 14 12 IS 63
tddt1bldl • Ped1ou 6, NouYeo l.
11 Gonulet 4. ~nno 1, llomeo 7, J. Goraz•ltz 4
Fouttd OUI • P~ot•
C 0 S TA -----m11111mir-saves for.the Mustangs (2·0·2},
MESA -Amy S 0 ( C E I while the defellr.1ve play of
Burhngham had c1 goal and an Katie Roche, Sara Smallcomb
a&stsl fo.r Newport Harbor Qlfls' and May Powers rose to the
soccer team, but the Sailors tell challenge of the ever-charging to Dand HWs, 4-2, Tuesday 1n
nonleague action a t the 1 Jarper Aliso Niguel (3·0-1) otf ense.
·ue·s a very good athlete,
who has gotten a lot tolighet lhc
last foW' years," Biehl aaid.
J IP. had no football
<.>xperience before high school,
but he started some varsity
9.1mes as a sophomore and has
been a fulure ever since. I le
was All-Newport-Mesa D1slrtct
last fall.
Alec Hanson added 14
points for the Sea Kings (3-0),
who made 5 of 6 tree throws
late m the fourth quarter to seal
the wm. Buena Park falls to 3-2.
eo.u MM.a • c;.o,11• 4, 1Crl~0tl<111 3, ICnoi. 4, H•UWll 6, wttlttAl<et 11, w.11 2. ~tbo 2.
P•yn• 1, Neff 24. ,_ 2. Ftrry•mtn 4 Community Center. •That was one of the best
Bwlingharn's goal came in goall~nding games I've seen in
the 36th minute of the second quite a while," Coach Dan
half•on a penalty kick, while Johnston said. •we really did a
her assist came on a goal by Llz good job of using a swarming
Manchester in the 19th minute style of.. defense agdl11St thelI .
of the secopd hall for the offense."
The Sea Kmgs meet Loara
Thun>day at 6 p.m. at La Quin-
ta I ligh, in the second round.·
) p1 goeli. 1Cr1k.oorotl\ 1, Whin•kff I, NAtt6
Estancia girls romp
COSTA HOOPS MESA
"He's a great learner and a
great technician and he can be
dominant."
LA C)UtNtA TOUltNAM!HT CO!t«*A Dll. M.u 52. lklEHA PAM 45
Estahcia High's girls basket-
ball team won its first game of
the year against visting Notre
Dame Academy of Sherman
Oaks, 60-41, Tuesday night.
Sailors (0-2-1). ,...-__, ______ ,-_
Meredith Miller and Emily
Eastmond led the Sailors'
defense, while Amy Niles and
Heather Metcalf combined for
nine goalie saves for Newport.
• Wukawitz, a returning starter
known tor hts quiet intensity, is
rt walking teStamenl to the pro.-
gram's emphasis on strength
trauung. The left guard, 5-1 t,
140 pounds as freshman, is now
6-2, 200 and lhe only offensive
lineman m the 1,200 dub (lhe
sum of the program's four
dilferent lifts).
BuenaP¥k 6 IS 14 10·<45 c.omn. ~ M• U 6 IS II· 52
~ rw -Buuint 1, Mllf\Ullllll 2, IUNh:lo 11, G bton 16, Bark• l. .lal>Non 2.
RodrtVU.Z 2. lngr.... • l pt go.ll • Goblon 2
Cot'Ofta dU ~. H-14 Pette<SQn 2,
l<Mtr" 16 SneU 7, H..ibrtnk S, Templt1<>11 8,
Slwn.119• "' O 3 pt goelt -Hamon 2 Mom\ 2
Mesa frolics, 63-25
MisAO_! R~a~ H 0 0 p S
Next up for the Sailors is a
trip across the Back Bay to take
on host Corona del Mar Thurs-
day at 3:15 p.m.
Natl had 24 pomts lo lead Cos-
ta Mei.d I 1igh boys basketball
to d 63-25 nonleague victory
over Vl~1tmg Saddleback Tues-
day night.
Enka Avalos scored 17 lo
lead an Eagles attack that
played everyone in the rout.
Xochitl Byfield also scored 12
for Estancia. Becky Lenhart
dnd Zuyin Barrera, who scored
10 points, hit two three-pomt-
ers in the easy win. Mesa, Aliso scoreless
HIGH sbtooc. GIRl.S
EsTAHOA 60, Nam DAME 41
Notre oomt 1 10 10 14 Al AL l SO SOCCER VIEJO -Cos-
The Mustangs (3-2)
outscored the Roadrunners, 22-
2 in the first quarter and 36-8 in
the first hall to cruise to vtctory.
Steve Whlltaker added 11
Esttndll 22 16 16 6 60
~ Dame • Gtfaodtz 0, Townlltnd 3,
I.An 2, H11debrend 14, 8r1199 2. Halloran•.
Hollier 2. WMhington 10. Thomas 2, WllllJ 2
~ -C-ity 4, Hlr11~ 7, BytJ.ld 12,
Avatm 17, Lenhart 6, Matsuluil O, larreu 10,
Otellent 0, Ollila 0, WI• 2. V•1qun 0, RockrguezO
3-pt gcM!i. S.rrtr• 2. Lenhart 2. Hirata I
ta Mesa high girls' soccer team
needed strong defense and
flawless goaltending in Tues-
day afternoon's nonleague
matchup and judging by the
scoreless result, the Mustangs
PREPS
CONTINUED FROM 7
Though Brinkley's
14-season tenure at HMbor
has been marked by
monotonous routme, two
changes this season stand out
helmets, shoulder pads and
either shorts or sweat pants.
The Sailors still scrimmaged,
but contact below the waist
was forbidden.
Go figure.
In three playoff gd.Dles
alone, the Ta.rs have scored on
drives of 97, 83, 71, 68, 66, 65,
62, 56, 53 and 52 yards
Additionally. one dnve of 70
ycuds ended dl lhe opponents'
1-yard lme dnd another
76-yard march fizzled at the
opponents' 10.
Brinkley elected to
discontinue the traditional
helmet decals, which were
awarded to players for
individual deeds and worn
proudly on their helmets.
Sailor fans will notice flag
decals on the helmets of Uus
year's players. but those are
awarded to all team members
after a victory.
"We haven't been in full
gear since the Marina game
(a 21-21 tie wluch stands as
the lone blemish on their
12-0-1 record)," Brinkley said
"We had hit ·pretty well dunng
double days, so I knew what
these guys could do.•
"We've hee n dble to sell
our (offensive kids) on the
opposite approach," Brinkley
c;did. "We try to take what the
defense gives us and never
force-feed it The kids have to
bellevP they can drive the ball
on other teams dnd our kids
hdve been able to grasp that."
"I wanted to emphasize the
team aspect a little more this
year,• Brinkley said.
Senior two-way starter
Justin Jacobs sald the latter
change has been appreciated
by the players.
"It's helped keep my legs
fresher,• the standout receiver
and comerback said.
In another We. Bnnkley
must have been d politician.
Another change, which has
had more impact on the field,
is Brinkley's decision to stop
practicing in full gear.
Two games mto the regular
season, players began
dressing for daily workouts in
"There aren't any piles to
get caught in du.ring practice
and it has made it. a tittle easi-
er to get motivated to practice
all year.• /
f 195 OBIT\JAAIES I
LETTERMAN
AlmM Ferri1 L.et11nn111,
bom Janual'( 26. 1969
encered 1110 eternal hie on
Tue$dly November 30,
1999 91 the City of Hope
Hosp~al In Oua111. Ce~for
nia al1er a nine month
ballte W11t1 a r111 lorm of
leukemia Amee Is suM!ed
b>f her husband ot lour years,
Jeri'( Fems. ol Brea, her
la1her and step·molher,
Sl'fCG and Mal'( Letterman. ol Orange, Caklomla, he1
modler, Joyce Newman, Of Colofado, hef aide! tK«her
and SIS1ef-4n-laW, Chrll and
Jennder Lellerrnan. end lhelf children, Jackson and
Mad~ ol COfota Mesa, her st~tlf and blOlher·ln·
law, Kelley and Jtlf VO&OOrg,
and lhett !'#0 chlldren. MOiiy
und Logan. ol Mahelm. her
Slep-$1Stllf Ind brolher ·tn-laws, DlrrG Ind Jeanette
Fems. of Brea. and her 1111· lef-ln-llw Healhlr Farris
a1so of o. anoe
Atmel graooa1ed from H91 SchOol 111 T 11111s and
urned her Bach11lo11
Degree lrom Sacramento
Slall Unlver&ity 11'1 t 993
Aimee wa' t>om tn the 111111 o1 WWlng!on. Ills li'fed in
Callorl'lll since 111811, and
wOfked al Larnplon Eltmlwl
tary School In Orange u e
speci11 e<Jueauon llllCher A memorial service WIS
' held for Mrs Finis on
Saturday. December 4,
t9119 al Martllefs Church 1n
11\'lrl(l In lieu ol llawe1'
donaU006 may be s11n1 to
The Cltv ol Hnpe Ann,
Cen1ra1 Processing 1500 E
Duane Ad • Ou1n1. CA
910tO Designate on chetk
•tn Memory ol Aimee
Llttl!mllll F1111s"
SUM MO
(CITACION
JUDICIAL)
NOTICE TO OEFEN·
DANT (Avlao ll AcUl8CIO) JOELLE M C
LECHMAN, en IOOPYidval
encl DOES t 1hrovgh 10,
tncluSIYe
YOU ARE BEING
SUED BY PLAINTIFF (A
Ud le eata daman·
Clando). JOHN R .
I I
PUBLIC NOTICES
OU 1/8
OAR DAYS after llli$
summons 1$ seived on
you to Ille a typewrtnen
re&J>Ofl$1 et this court
A letter or phone can will nol proled you, youf
1ypewr11ten response
mu11 be In proper legel
form II you wanl ltle oourt
to llear your case II you do nol Illa your
response on llme, you
may lose lhe case, end
your wages, money and
property may be taken
without . further warning
lrom me court.
There ale otller legal
requ1remori1s. You may
want to call an attorney
right away II you do nol
know an anomey, you
may call en allomey re-
ferral sarv.ce or a legal
aid oHice (Nsled, In the
phone book)
Oespues de que le
entreguen esta otaCIOn
ludiclel usted Ilene un
plazo Cle 30 DIAS
CALENDAAIOS para
presenter una ra~puasla
1scr111 a maqutna en
8$ta COit•
Una carll o una
Hamada 1alelonica no le
olrecera proleooon. su
respue51a escn1a a mo-
qu1na hene que cumphr
con las lormahdadea le
galo• apropladas sf
usted qufare que la cotte
llCUChe IU C850.
St usted no presenta su
reapuesta a llempo,
puede parder el caso, v
le pueden qultar su
aelar1o, su dmero y otraa cos111 Cle au propladad
sin av1so ltdlelonal por
oane de la cone t;J(IS1en otros requlsitoa
legales Puede que US11d
qulara 11amar a un a b o g a d o I n
mee11a1am1ntt SI no conoce a un al>Ogado,
puede flamer a un
MMc:IO de referenda Cle
abol)adol o a una oltana
de ayuda leoal (vu II di•
ra<;1or10 telelontoo).
CASE NUMB£R:
(Numero def C.ao)
IOIMS
JUOOI
"Affordable
Alternative'
Discount Casket,
Cremation&
Burial rVice
Why ·hould you ~ubjcct
your •If & your fa~ily to
paying inflated praces for
ca ket & rvice ????
tall Toll Free 1·888·S CASKE'f
Smfng On1ngc: A lllTOUodl Countries
FRAZENEo. ~Re.ifs I ...... _~~__, .... ~ ~ f lctltloue Bua neH
DEPT. C16 Name Statement
The name and adelrau Th• IOlloWmg persons
ol lhe court Is (El ere doing business es
nombre y direccion de la 0 1 ~... s~rtswoar Corl. ea) ORANGE ragon h•n • 3'43 Either I , Costa COUNTY SUPERIOR Mesa, Cahfomfa 92&27
COURT, 700 CIVIC 0 ..... G Wllllams Jr CENTER DRIVE WEST, av"' . " p Q . BOX 111170• 3'43 E&ttler SI , Costa
SANTA.ANA, CALIFOR· Mesa. Cahlomta 92627 Carne Slorl<e Williams, NIA, 92701 343 E<ler SI • Costa
Tile name, address. end Mose, camornla 92627
telephone number ol This business Is con· plaintiff's auorney. or ducted by 8 corporallon
plaJnliff without an al· Have you started doing
tomey Is: (El nombre, la business yet? No
e11reccion v el numero Cle OaYld Williams telefono Clel abogaclo del 1 wH Clema..,.•ftte, 0 Clef de· Thie stalomen '"'°'' Med wllh the Covn manctanle que no ttene Cieri< ol Orange Count
abooado. es) 5 99 JOI-IN R SCHILLING on 1 H . 1999$111
041553. (714) 833-8833 Daily Pilot Nov 11, 24
JOHN R SCHILLING Dec. 1, 8. 1999 W641 :~s MACARTHUR ""'PUUllCNOTICE
COURT. SUITE 590, AVAJLABIUTY
TOWER ONE. NEW· OF ANNUAL
PORT BEACH CA REPORT
92660 Pursuanl to Section DATE MAY 05. 1999 104(d) of lhe Internal
ALAN SLATER, Clerk, Revenue Code, notice la
by KAREN E. MAGEE, hereby given INT tile an 0
1fci'fYcE TO THE PER· ~:: =a':i 1~~1 ~sro:
SON SERVED. You are the Marc Wngley Htgholl
a&Ned as en lndt\lidual Foun<Salton, a prlVal•
defendant foundation la ava1lablt at
under CCP <416 eC> Iha foundatlon'I pr1nelple
(tlldMdual) olllOt lor 1nspecilon dur·
Published Newport mg regular bualnaea Beadl·Cos1a Mesa Dally hours from 9 00 a.m lo
Ptlol November 17 2(, s oo p.m. by a11y citizen
December 1, 8, 1999 Wflo rOQuaall It within
W639 180 clays aller tile data ol
Fl ltl B I this publlcallon ct oua us neH The lounelaUons prtncl· Nam-Statement pal oll1ce 1a toeated a1
The lollow1ng person1 3080 South Orletol
are doing buS•neu H s1ree1, Suite 600, Costa SoYth COest Optome1ry, Men, CA 92626
3333 Brlslol SlrHI, The pnncipel manager
Co5ta Mesa, CA 9262e ol Iha toundallon la
Daniel E. OUon. 0 o.. Jamas B1ram, PO Box
Inc. (C.Ulomla~ 2100 1833, Sandpoint, ID ~it,:'J,~ ~~ :~" ~:~23~.2~773.
TNI oosiness 1$ con Beach-Costa Mesa Diiiy
dueled by: a oorporaliOn PilOI December 8, 1999 Have you 11antd dOlng wes11 ~syel?No
Dan>el E. Quon, o D , SUMMONS
Inc , Dlniel E Quon, (CIT ACtON
O o • Pres.o.nt JUDICIAL)
Thia staiemem was NOTICE TO DEFEN
tiled wllh Iha County O A N T ( A v I a o 8
Clelti Of OrWlgo County ACUHdO) KATHRYN
on 1 Hl418 MARIE OAVANAUGH, 1~10SM aoCS DOES 1-25, oa11r P1lo4 Nov 17 2•. lncluslve
Dec 1, 8, 1990 W63,! YOU ARE !EING
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemetery • Mortuary
Chapel• C,.rNtory
~ Pac1fle Vrow Drive
Newport Deleh
144·2700
PIERCE IROTHEM
IWIROADWAY
Mortuaty * Chapel
C«tmoton
110 Broadw y
Cost• Me M2·1USO
SUED DY PLAINTIFF (A ucs le ·u1a csemsn
Clando) ALFA[ DO
SANTANA, ANA
SANTANA
YO'J have 0 CAl.EN·
DAR DAYS aller lhlt
1ummon1 ts l81'111d on you 10 hlo 1 1yp11wr1n n
11 poo o II INI COUrt
A tenor or phone etn w I noi protod you; VotJr
1~p1wr111on raaponao
m'U t be In proper leg I
lorm If you Wint lhe COUii
to hit r yw ca
II you CIO not t Y0Ut r iispooso on llmll Y'OI' y nm I Ind
y0u1 , money and
p ~ m 'f be taken
ll10Ul lul1her waming
lfQIT'l I c:outt
Thert1 "' other I 81 remenu Voo INIY wan1 IO call n nomey
~1
nghl away If you do not
know an ellomey, you
may call an attorney re·
lorral seMCe or a leg.ai al
alel office (hslad lo lhe
phone booll)
Oespues de que le
enrreguen esta Citaclon
judlclal usted ttane un
plazo de 30 DIAS
CALENOARIOS para
presenter una respuesla
escnta a maqutna efl
esta corto
Une cana o una
Hamada telalonlca no le
ofreoera proreccion. su
respuesta escrlla a ma·
qu1na Ilene que cumpllr con fas lormalk:lades le·
g&IH opropladas sl
usted qu1are QUI la corte
escuetia su caso.
St Ulled no presenia su
raspuesta a liempo,
P09de perder el caso, y
la puoden Quitar su
satano, su Clinero y olras
COl8$ de IU prap1edad
'"' ev so aelrciOrlal P<l!' parte de ta cot1e
ElCIStan Olros requl$11os
tegalea Puecle quo usled
qurera llamar a un
• b o g a d o 1 n
medlatam11n1e SI no oonoce a un et>ogado,
puade llamar a un
servtdo de relarenoa de
abol)adoa o a una ofiCfna
de ayuda leoal (vea el di·
rector!<> telelonloo)
CASE NUMeeA:
(Numero del CalO)
808620
JU DOE
JOHN M. WATSON DEPT. C16
The name end address
01 lhe court Is (Er
nombre r direcclOn de la
cortll H
SUPERIOR COURT OF
CALIFORNIA
COUNTY Of ORANGE
100 CIVIC CENTER
DRIVE, SANTA ANA. CA
112701
CENTRAL JUSTICe
CENTER
The name, addreu,
and telephone number ol
pl1inlill 1 attorney, or
p1a1n11t1 w1lh0ut an at•
tomey II (El nombre. la
cllrecclOn y al numQro de
lelelono d abOgado del
dell'\80datlfa, 0 def de·
mandant• que no liooe
ebol)edo, ••> RON.ALO E DARLING
ESO, t25838
AONAl.D E DARLING, ESO, GF.L6EA,
DARLING A FIOOERT·
SON, 800 ANTON
DLVD, SUITE 1600,
COST" MESA, C4 112628
(71•) 8711 ~769 D4TE• .APR 27. 111911
ALAN SLAT'Elt, Clerk,
by C. rAAIAI, Oeputy
8TATlMENT
OFDAMAOH
(ParMnal tnlury or
Wrongful O.ath) ·
CASE! NUMBER 808e20
To KATtiftYN MARIE
OAVANAUGH
P111lnttll ALFREDO
SANT ANA lei dam•
$In 11\e ·~ lied 8CliOO. lolloM
1 Genenil csama
II Pafn MtJlng
ond lnconvon ence ssoooopo ,
SCHEDULE
TODAY
Basketbaill
High school boys -Newport Harbor
at Edison, 7;30 p.m. Strength, technique and
tenaCTty are his stock in trade. High school girls -Estancia at
Corona Tournament. vs Downey,
at El Dorado, 3 p.m.; Corona del Mar
at Troy Toumey vs. Kennedy, 8 p.m.
Soccer
"Wuka is a nut," Biehl said.
High school boys' -Newport Harbor
at Mater Dei, 3:15 p.m.
"When he gets on a guy, there's
QO getting him off Vo(e have .
some videol~pe of him blocking
guys 25 yards down the field in
tht• fourth quarter."
DEEP SEA
TUESDAY'S COUNTS
Newport Landing -1 boat, 9
anglers. 12 calico bass. 6 sand bass,
12 sheeph~ad, 5 sculpin, l cabezon.
Wukawitz is also related lo
the hne's most distinctive Ian.
His t.1ther, Doug, a former
tw.o·wdy lineman at Estancia
High, is the voice Sailor
supporters hear roaring "Come
on, 0-hnel" from the stands at
every game.
The all -Sea View UUe
matchup marks the 12th
consecutive year a
representative o! the ci.rcwt
has played for a Southern
Section crown. the fifth tll'ne
during that span that Sea
View rivals have squared off
in the final.
•Cruz. a 5-11, 205-pound
center rucknamed Cruzer, 1S the
nastiest of the group
•He's the guy you bave to
watch to make sure be doesn't
go too far," C~le said of bis fiery
teammate, who helps overcome
a frequent !>ize disadvantage
with free·floWJ.ng adrenaline.
"He has lhe dassic tough
football player mentality and he
just likes to get after people,"
Biehl said. "But he's also very
smart and he makes all lhe hne
calls. I lis teammates trust him,
because he always seems to get
the 1ob done.•
And while it's certain the
league's streak of seven
straight section titles will be
extended to eight, Harbor
hopes to make it eight straight
Sea View champions who
went on to collect the section
championship.
A Jr. All-Amencan Football
veteran, Cruz relishes his
reputation. u1 play football
because 1 li.ke knocking people
down,• he said.
During the aforementioned
12-year period, an astounding
67% of the division's finalists
have come from the Sea View
League, includmg former Sea
View schools Santa Marganta,
El Toro, Tustin and Corona del
Mat.
• Haddy, a 6-3, 257-pound right
guard nicknamed Hadder, has
had a fairy tale prep career,
according to Biehl.
"He's probably the guy I'm
most proud of," Biehl said •As
a freshman, be showed up for
PUBLIC
NOTICES
2 Special Clam8119S
a Medical expenses
(lo dale), $3,<460 00
b, Fu1u1e mechcal ex-
pense$ (presen1 value),
$Unknown
c. Loss of eam1ngs (to
e1a1e), s None
d Loss of future aam·
1n9 capaciiy (present vat·
ue), $ Unknown
e. Property damage,
$99582
3 Punitive damaoea
Plalnhll reHrves 111a right
to see~ punlllve dam·
ages In the amount ot,
$250,00000
when pursuing a )udoe-
menl In Ille suit hTed
agams1 'fO'J.
l>ate June I, 1999 /SI RONALD E
DARLING
·STATEMENT
OF DAMAOES
(Pel'IOnal lnJury or
Wrongful O.ath}
CASE NUMBER· 808820
To KATHRYN MARIE
Ol(V ANAUGH
Pla•ntlff. ANA
SANTANA seeka dam· ages m me above-ent•·
tied aCIJOn, as foltows
1. General damages a Pain. sulfeMg,
and lnconvenfenea.
$50,00000
2 Special dame1191 a. Medical e•penses
(IO<lalal. ~.210.00
b, Fu ure med1oal ex· pensos (proMOI value),
S Unknown
c. Loss ol earnings (to
date). $.None
d l.oss ol luture earn· lngs capacity (present
value), $ Unknown
e Property damage,
$995.82
• 3 Pun1t111a damege1.
Pla1nlllf ruerves 111a rlghl
lo aeek pU11111v. dam· ages 1n Iha amount ol,
$2~.00000
when pur~1ng a ludoe·
ment tn 11\e 1u1f nfod
agaiNI you
l>ala June 1, , m
ISi RONALD E
DARLING
Published Newport
Buch-Ccnta Mesa Deity Pl~ November 24, Oece~r 1,8, f5. 18 9 W647
Flctitlou• ButlneH
Name St.at•ment
Ttia lollowlng pel100i
11e ~ butlnesa a1
a) lf\AOOGOU: COMI< b ). C H E C
REVENGE COM. c) LEFlYGOI J:ER COM
d) IJIOEINTERNET•
.COM. 24000 Allele
Par11way # I 7343, Mil
&Ion VleJo, Calllornle
92601
Kelby 6m1tl'), :24000
Alida Partiway #17343, M~slon VIOjo, C.ltlomlA
92691
Th buslna is con·
duQIOCS by ran lndMd1~l Have yot.J mneo ootno
bl..!llriett yet? NO ~l!Jy Ginllh Thil 51 l miift1 was
nl8d w1tt1 ltle COulily
Ole!\ Of Qrat10t County on 11•22'90 '""''na Deity PMll Now 74, Dec. , 1c. 1m ~
PUBLIC 11 PUBLIC J NOTICES . \.-;. ___ N_OTI_cE_s_
CNSt754383 a.11111on
NOT1CE TO CREDITORS OF NOTICE OF SEIZURE PURSUANT TO BULK SALE HEAL Tli AND SAFElY
(U.C.C SEOTIONS CODE SECTION
6104, 6105) 11471/11488 ANO
Notice 11 hereby g1111n NOTICE Of 1NTENDEO
10 crec:t1101'1 of !he within FORFEtruRE
named seller lhal a bulk PURSUANT TO
sale IS about lo bJ' made HEAL lli ANO SAFE1Y
ol Ille assets dtsc:nbed CODE SECTION below 11488.4
The nemee •nd bUSl· On OCTOBER 2e. nesa addresses ol lhe .22• FOUN •_.,_, a-.· World Water 11199• •t "1 • ..,,. •v TAIN WAY EAST. COS· Sy11ams. Inc.. 1732 TA MESA. CA, the
McGaw Avenue, Irvine, property deecrlbed H : catttornla 92614
The location In Cehfor· tts,836 U. 5. CURAEN-
nla of 11\e chief eHCUIJYe Cf
ollioar ol the Hiier Is
Sama as above.
Al li61ed b)' Iha sePar,
•• otNr bUllness names and addreaMt used by
Iha seller wiltlin lhree
years belOf'a Iha dale ol
&uct'I lilt was 1en1 or de·
lrtlared 10 Iha buyer are
Nooe
The namea and bull·
nesa addreuea of the
buyer are· Darrel Wayne
Jones Haire' Truat. dated
JUiy 20, 1999, clo Inna
Jean Jonae. Tru11ae. 4419 H1rbor Drive,
Homel, Celilom'8 9254S
The aue1a to be IOld are described u · Allell,
1nclue11no equipment, in·
ventory, contract rights
and llcen1H which are
localed II' I 732 McGIW
Avenue, ll'Yrne, Cal1fornla
82614
The buaineaa name
used by Ille .. 11er at thel
IOcalt<>n It Wofld Water
Sy111m1. Inc • The a111recpatad date of
'he bulk aate 14 Auguat CS,
1890 al Orange, CaMor
1\11
Thia !XI* aale Is no
aul>jeet lo C.111ornla Uni
form Comme!Ciel COd•
Seeton &1oe2
Dated August Glh, 1990
BUYER
1811nna JHn Jona.,
H ll\lllee f0t lhe Oarre1
Wayne Jonas Heir•
Trust, daled July 20
1890
PubltlhaO N WJX>l'I
Beadl·COSll Mesa Datl
Ptio. Deeember 7, 1989
T70
flctltloua Bu1fnen
Name StAlt•m•nt ftle fallolrtll'1Q parion aro doing txlelnesa es
Opuone MagulnH,
1802 Monrov1a Awtnve,
Nowport 081111, Cetllor· Oii '0l6G3
Ptnir11ufa Publishing
Inc., (CA), 1602
MonrOYl&l Avenue, New·
port 0.Ath, Cel1lornia
8:.'6 3
'Tht1 buttn II oon·
dUClod by a COfPotaHon
Have you a111neo dOlng
l>Ullnt yet? No
Poolnaura Put>ll11ttno
lflC Nici! lO'<lio, Vlei
Pre !dent
'Thlt 1ta1em1n1 WH
IU.O Wllh !tit c;ovt)fy 0.fl( ol Otaogt Cour\ly
00 10 25 9
•""'°"21 Oaf1V PllOI Nov 24 0. t, 8 16 U199 WO~
w .... ued pUl'luant to
Healdt end Safety Cod• SeeUon 11471 111488
by the COSTA ME.SA
POUQ; DEPARTMENT. The property WH ..ti.ct with rnpeat to ~ \llolatlonlal of
S.OUOnl•l 11361 of the Health .rMI ufsty
Coda. You arw hel9bV notm.d th.i \?le Dlmicc Att~ of <k•no• County h1.1 ln.l!feted
prooffdlng1 to forfeit th• ebov .. dHorlbed P.roperty punu•nt to ~IM and Slfety Coda hctlon 11498.4. You .,.. ln.uvot11d
thlrt If you d••I,. lO
contettthe forf•ltu,. of
di!• PtO~. pinuant to Health end Safety Code hoUon 11488.6,
you mu•l fli. • witnect otalm 1t1tlng yow lntllr· Ht In the property. You
muet flit thl• olaltn In the lu,•rtor Court o1
the County of Oriino• within thltty !30> dev• ot the ftrft pl.ibllotrdon
of tN• NotlM. unle11 you reoalv• eotu1I
notte.. , ...... " .. ttFOl30t l You mutt ...w an endorMd oopy
of h claim on the ot.triat Attorney of
Or.,.. ODunty !Ann "'"L una. o.puey Olwtliat A~l tit '100 OW. c::.t'lfet' Ort.Iii Weft, lama Ana. Ce
t2701 wfthln thlrtv CJOI elayw of the flll'O
of the claim In the luper1or Coun/CMI OIYlalc>n. The f allure to timely
ftla .,. H04Mll • ~ flM ol1lm IUttnt en ltureet Ill IM Pl'Ol*'tY In the S\lt*telt Court will fW•ult In the prope,..
"' belno deol•l9d or qrdfrecf fort.It to the
11ei. of Celrfoml• and dlltrfb"'1Hf punuam to the~· of Haalttl encl l •fftv Cod• .... ''°" , 1491 wttho\lt funher nollee ot hett·
'rti24, 12./01, 12/08
Can't Htm to
get to •II 1hot•
repair Jobe
arouna the hoUM?
l.tttheCa. .......
•eMcle °"'"'°" hlllp you find
reliable h!!p
Doily Pilot
the unc.1 prdrUt-e wtlh (
bMct 19 loosely wrapped
around both leg , rlaur11119 h
couldn'I p1 tct1ce bfK"au h(!
had two tom ham tring . E\'Cry
day he l'dlllC bark, J wondered
U 1t would be hii lC1 t. 1 le wali
~evenlh tnny dnd didn't even
play in reserve gam~ But he
dJdn't quit. .
"(Newport stri•ngtb coach
Miko) Barga9 got ahold of him
aftN his freshman yrar and he
stdrted g!.!IUng 1ron9~1.
worka.ng hard<'t rlnd unproving.
~I le wt1s a pretty good JV
pluyer for w. ltJ:r.l y<'ar and he's
bC'come u big surprisC' for u!. thls
year. J le's a great kid and a ,
great tnbutl' to the program."
A <.Jevastdting trap blocker,
Hdddy 1s rcsponc;lbl<' for somP.
of the most violent cotlLsionc; in
the trench!' this <,c.>flson:
•t lo ju ... t qushe-. guys,• BJAhl
srud.
Haddy, whose '>t•n:.e of
humor i ctppreoaled by hb
teammates, Uloroughly
appreciate. his sole on this teum.
•Alter the Woodbridge
game, when we chnchf'.>d the
league's top p layoff spot, he was
crying,• li1ehl '>aid. "I a.,ked ir
he was hurt, but hC' Sdid he JW>t
couldn't h<'licvC' he'cl come th15
far."
• Cole, d b-5, 125-pounrlcr, was
nicknamPd Brg l>ctdcly, dS mu<"h
for his leadNshlp dS his
physique. Lik(l Jones. he LS on<"
of five c-aptains.
He began his citreak of 24
strillght starts in the 1997 Clf
semihnals, but his surgically
repaired leg will dllow hun to
offer only moral support against
Irvme.
"I le's the chief, sort of tbe
elder statesman of the group,"
Riehl said. •1 te has a 4 4 GPA
and he's dS i.mart d tootball
player as you'll ever see.•
Before the Kennedy game,
Cole said he wanted to play
football dnd study medicine at
an Ivy Ledgue school. He wants
to speoallzc m orthopedics.
Al Harb<;>r, however, he was
more dn agent of destruction
than a healer. .
•1 le'i. t}xtremcly strong dnd
powerful," Biehl sd..id. ·we
teach a punch teC'hnlque (stnk-
mg an opponent's upper torso
with open pabns) and Robert,
when he was pass blockmg,
would often knock rus guy to
the ground iust with his punch.·
Colt•, in fdct. was far dnd
dway the tedm leader with more
than 110 pancake blocks
(knocking an opponent to his
back) A gentle soul Wlthout a
helmet, his aggressiveness
helped mold the group's
reputation for phyl>!Cdl pldy. •
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,.,. " CALIF 926$0 n """"' ~ ahc>Wn upon lhe coo· shOuld refer to Sect1<1ns APPRO)(IMAT~ MIN· Ttie lolk>wing persons pertllfll'lhlp Th•lollc>Vw1ngpe110n• aoc t•a, 23 Corpo-• COURT CASE domtlllUITI plan referre<.• 70151010101680 In IMUMBIO$n/a, areooingbusines1H H11¥eyou.ctone<Sdolng
re dOlng lJul nou •s rat• P aza 1136, LEVYING OFFICER NUMBER 95C5954 to In Par~l 1 abo\le c:luslVe. of Ina COda ot Dated November 12, USlnter~. 29e0 C>IJ neu yet? Yet,
Builder and Devetoper Newport Beach, CA HHO~~ts~S4-A PLAINTIFF Joseph Pir1,;el 3 An easement Clvil Procedure ror t99~ Champion way, Suite 10lt5199
Maga1lne1, 1802 92660 Moelo,anlnd!Yldualdba ror ingress and 111reu provislOos oovernlng the DrviliOn Hart>ot 12203 Tusbn, Calllomta Craig ROM
M<>ntuYll AY9fl09, New 949-84o-oeo() COURT CASE Anotlo A AaSOQlates and efljOyrnent over ttie term., oonditlons, end ef• MARSHAL OF ORANGE 92782 This stat mont was
port !leach, Ceh1orn1a ATTORNEY FOR: NO. 95C5954 [)EFENOANT. Cynthia common 11ee in Le>t 1 or feet of tho sate and the h· COUNTY..:. HARBOR Craig Rose, 2960 hied w lhi County
92663 '1 d t edl By virtue ot a wnt II• L Hampton, et el Tract No 8241, Ii per ability oe, d I ultlng bid O Iv IS Iv N , 4 60 1 Chempt0t1 Wey, Suit Ctoll< Of 0raogo County PeNn1ula Publl1h1ng u gmen er tor 'ued on J..-y 100\, 1998 PROPERTY ADDRESS map ~dod In boOk del'IOT\CE IS HEREBY JAMBOREE BLVD • 12203. Tustin, Celifomla on 1().2{1.fl Inc. (CA). 1802 Orenge County in lhe above desipled IS A DWELLING 341, page 22 of M • N ROOM 108 NEWPOOT 92782 1"9680M23
Monfovll Avenue, New· SuSMflor Court Court upon e tuOgement COMMONLY KNOWN cellaneout M pa, 1t1 lhe GIVEN lhlll on Decem· BEACH, CALIF. 92660 M lie Mei.ellan, 21050 Dally P110t Nov 24 Dec
' Pol1 Bnch, Celltomta Harbor JuatJce enter94 2·19-07 l'I faYOI' ADDRESS. 607 'f!lam•• ottlOI o1 1111 county re· t>er 15lll, 199', II 260:io John E. Fuller, Marat\al, Locillea Ln . •103, Hunt 1 a 15 1999 W657 ~ btlSlneSI " COO· ~~~:TIFF: ~~~·:~or~: :~e-~~: Mesa, CA =~ ~~~~:~ ~~ ~ . '::n 4
1oi. ~;1'JSrs. ~C~y. = Beam. CaLJomla NOTICE OF SALE
dUC!ld by I corpor1tK>t1 Joaeph Angelo an vldUal dba bgelo a As· LEGAL DESCRIPTION bon oC COYenanti, Condi· City oC Newpo11 B~ch, OepYty OF ABANDONED
Have you started doing Individual dba 1oc1a1es and against P1rcel 1: An undrvided tlOl'ls and ~esir1e1ions '°' County <>I Ore~. Sta.. NOTE: Do noc take PERSONAL
,tlu&IOeH yet7 Yes, Angelo and ludgemen1 dablor(1) 1/105th Interest tn and to "Brookview" Con ot Cahlornia I will ee• al <Sown 01 deface a poc;led Can't ... m 1o PROPERTY
03114191 Cynthie L. Hampton Lot 2 ol.Tract No. 8241 csominlum recorded May public auction lo the notice before the 111e 01 Notice 1 nereby 0•11en Peninauta PubUshing AHoclate• showing.• net balance of es per map recorded 1~ 30, 1975 In b<><* 11417, h1gf\est bidder, lor cai.h sallalac:tk>o ot judge· ge1 to all thoe• that under 100 pun;uanl
Inc, Nidr. Slevtn. Vkle D,lifENDANT: $29,048 51 actually duo book 341, page 22 of page 1 of oNk:lal records In lawful money of rhe man I Penal Code · repatr Joi,. 10 S&ct!OO 1988 o1 the
Presidenl ..Gynthla L Hampton on said Judgement on the , M1scetlaneous lAaps in If lhe aubject of this United Stales, au the Section 616 (mlsdlt· around the houae? cai.rornil Crv~ Code the
This 11111ment was NOTICE OF date oC lhe lasueriC8 ol lhe olllce of lhe county sale 18 real proper1y and right, title and Interest of meanor> , .... th• ..-.----... prupeny listed betow be· hied wllh the County MARSHAL'S SALE said wrll. I haV9 levied recoro.r ol said county. It has no atreet address said judgement deblor(1) Published Newport ... , "_,_. lleved to be aba~
Cle!X ol Orenoe County MARSHAL OF upon all r1ght, tJlle end In· Except ttierefrom unil1 or other ex>mmon desig-111 the above descnbed Beactl·Costa Mesa Dally Service DtNCtory by Michclkt Welker. et a1 on 10.25·99 ORANGE COUNTY lerest ot 118.ld Judgernenl 107 through 711 u nahon, directions to rtsJo-property, °' so mueh Pilot November 24, wnos. la~ adelr8$i was
18119UOt322 • debto< s) In the P<oe>erty thOwn upon ltle COO· cation may be obta<neG IMreolesmayt>eneces· Deoember 1, 8. 1999 help you find 3400 ll'llne Ave 1114, OaQy Prlot Nov 24, Dec HARBOR DIVISION, In the of Orenge, dom&llun ~ tec.lf'Ot1d rrom Iha Marshal"' Oflice sary. to UllSly llld ex· W6S3 tellable help. ~a"'90f'I Beach ~ fof·
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afld ml$08llaneou1 otta
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Oated 11-29·99
Irvine AirPOlt Building /I/ Jack w Mulfan,
Owner.Manager Pub11$hed Newport
Beactl-COSl.I Mae Daily
Pllol Decembel 2. 8, 1999
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COSTAIESA
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HOMES E SIDE
FROM BUILDER
2527 llvougl 2541 Sare•
Ml Ave 4bf, 2 5 bl. IPPfOJC
1800-2000 sqlt 2 car gat.
Stanina 0 $356.900
949·722-8l201149-646-7801
32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORTWCH
WATERFRONT AXER THi PRICE
Will AMAZE YOU I
AGENT Mt-n3-t120
OCEAN CLOSE·TWNHSE
381 2 581 2·sly wl2t alt gar.
al new Plllll. wet ber, 3
declls, FP. 1289.000 Joan
Butlte, agt 949·759·93t4
=:.~:J!~= 3& + den 2 s&a, cmr \Jilli
Faces SO'Wesl Gour kit. ~lni998 W9K
By OWnet 949-718' 1383
Bi9 Caoyon Viruet 48r 381
,_ baths, ~. Clrpll.
rvo.wd firs, ne1111 c:oncrlle lie
roof Pool & ~ $879.900
By Owner. 949-887·3266
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Olllm lol wlpllme llfnl 1118111
3Br 28a. fr.UA room home, '.!::n~. :t:r20":f'
132 APTS 132 AP.TS
NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH
\ieu~o~ .. //iuvnu
Tpu,-/n1e'1/A·
Bayfront community wnh private beach
& marina. Walk to Balboa Island shops.
Minutes from Furuon Island. Extra-
large apartmcnu with woodburning/gu
fireplaces and private garage,.
• Boat •lips ;ivajlablc •
Sorry No Pen
Now Lcuing 2BR/2BA
and 28R/l8A with den
$2050 $2800
Please: call (949) 760-0919 ~
FAIRWAY APARI'MENTS
AT BIG CANYON
CATED COMMUN11Y BY FA.SR.ION ISLAND
BeautiM t!'ff-lined streets end golf course
views. EnloY carefree living in yoltr large
2 BR apartment home!
• two-cw garage
• Wuttef/dryer hool<ups
• Flreplace (WOOd & gas)
• Air conditlonlrlg
•Wet blr
• $2,260 to $2,500
Plea9e call (949) 644..(16()9 t=)_
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3& 3 58a ptus momlno rm,
g111111e M, custom IJUlij·lns.
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FOR o••E 1-8n-681-7387 • vautted cell. f!p. d. 2-(ar
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I ~ I kk Bay H0\111, n1li 12/1 ARIZONA ~TH WEST 159 L"' 3Br 388. c.ilfal heallar 40 ecru·St4,900 Greet FOR ·• le 1onger ~y ~nt~ COAONA DEL llAR ~r~1 YT ::.::0.7162
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$1095/mo.
Mo to Mo lease.
0 We are a pet0
community.
6 block•
from the beach.
94M44-2611
fmmec. 18' TW!ifimt ii
Pent~ Cove Serene
sl11am view• J111I
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90 759~72!1
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Hse, 2c: gar, St5951mo No
J*S.$t000 dep 3211 Univer· Ill~ rL LISI, 94a-54H093 ASTSiDE Charming
2br, klds/pets weloom•.
garage, Lrg pnvate yard,
$1 S9!ilmo 949·548·3959
E'slde aBi 28i w9 fem
hme, eD llPPll. lull ~fades, toe yd, 2c: gar; 3ml to bch. op
pets SI 750mo 1149-642· t004
5 Lilije bedfooma, 2l461:
2 Cir garage, w/d ~ .,.., me.. sv11l 12111/M
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mtSAILtD t8r 18iii, °" ~ ntw Cwpel. ntw paint S 1000/mo
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FEATURES: 24-Hour
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448 ANTIQUES/ART.
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LIONEL TRAINS
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466 MERCHANDISE
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MIKE 949~5·7505
WANTED NICE
OFFICE . CHAIR
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949-515-0337
A70 SCHoot.S
'INSTRUCTION
Phlebotomy Course
Bog1on AeeCI Co Cll~ Reg 13901291 HI00-201·1141
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moorvool, co' mCl!9 l62Cl294) s 19.988 . NABERS ·
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ABLE TO TRAVEL • Po J11ic. Bat P.raon for
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all. •lovs pnvacy alus. rod ~. SUPER SHAl'IPI
(163792) S20.995
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Found kitten 11-23 Vlclnhy
of Prospecl 4 Lagonia
Orangellan & white med
hair, mate t).49-640-0972
FOUND WHt Hlgt111nd
Terrier, m1t1, old,
B<ookhurll & Ad1m1 In HD. 7' 4-914o1 '°5
1404 PERSONALS I
Old you see Fleet WOOd Mac ooJ'.649 Aft~ e IMnl Meadows lfl Oct 1111 ... ~" ~ '97, did you have 1awn seat· '"s~O;,p...U""'T"""H~C~-=A~S~T~1
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SPIRITUAL OtRECTION 2202 s.. ....., It. I am Sffk1ng people WhO are lnter•ted In an tntJmate or .... An-. CA NJOJ • mote IObmlle l'itlllOOShip w/ -• 1k-CA •l ..
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mun1no 10 IVllYdlY lie FREE OF CHARGE cffMnl
14M41-1151
•KEHMOAE I WASHER•
a ORYER WOl'b 1lnt, c:tn
111 Sat. $1'6 pelr. CDU
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1454 FURNITURE I
Oealgner lumlture gtw &.
grani11 dmlQ llble $250
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aocounts In majof Clly Ind resoft areas (NY, FL. HI.
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market 888-408-0445
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peclcage READY FOR TME MOUNTAINS!
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LEXUS Of W'ESTMIH$TQ (I00)2t1-3'7 4 7
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pr1v gllSS ri'l'D. llloys 11.t
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(I00)2tH747
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17 ErnanallQfl 18 Oilds ol p!ll¥
20 Parof>lllet
22 Rurt oo .. n
23 Barrtll
24 CUI down (11-)
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2il M8Jalhon UM
30 Cturnpaniff
33 MI08 enlrance
34 OUI ol style
35 Moinong
tOOISlUf8
36 Any whoch '°'Y
40 Ha•e a &oaek
41 Fr~od$1\ip
42 C1.111ure medium
43 Be rude'to lillng
44 Movie • 45 Sale placa
47 Sec!lofl 48 Etv.' daughter
49 Aclor Ha..-• 52 Parts ol
oompvtGIS
56 8teak.ng
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7 Small rodonl
8 Ter1T11na1e
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12 Noorrsh
13 Simple 19 In d<eamland
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with OMAR SHARIF
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he.rrts 3nJ ran the JUCl ol \padcs
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ca~llCd the ace or \pOOe\, hut tlw 4 I ~phi. and losing heart frne~<,c pw\il·d
to he declarer·~ undotn!l
ti 10 4 2
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Jt·~troycd the conlrac~ wa\ co11~1dcr·
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commiserate w11h declan:r 11~1ut the
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your t«hniquc ka\c'> c;omcthing lu
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draw trump<i and da1m the rc'I ol 11i-
111ck,. No shift 1s any hcu..:r. Four
'padcs btd and mack.
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JAGUAR XJ8 '88 VANDEN
PLAS 4-dr, lull pwr. 800 tool
w11e wheels, I owner,
records, real clean, $5900/
obo 949· 723-15().4
LEXUS ES 300 'i6
310 cnoose lroml(151512)
&fartmQ 0 $20,987
LEXUS MISSION VIEJO
949"864.o&e4
LEXUS ES 300 197 <>tster/IYory, lull opbon (00~53) $22,917
LEXUS MISSION VIEJO
949"~
LEXUS ES300 'M
Whitt ( 186002~ S23.995 Whit• (184949 $23.495
LEXUS OF STMIHSTEA
(800)291·3747
LEXUS ES300 '97 Sage (003034) $26.995
8ladl (035734) 125.795
LEXUS Of WtSTMINSTER
(800)211·3747 Lexus os300 11s
&lver(094917) S26 995
LEXUS OF WESTMl,,SfER
(800)211·3747
LEXUS LS400 'ii
M0011$tone(006763) $33,995 White (050579) $33 995
LEXUS OF WtSTMINSTER
(100)291-3747
695 CARS/TRUCKS 1
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LEXUS LS 400 '96
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94W64.o664
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210etlOOM 1Toml(166~73)
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149-364-0664 l£xus Lxuo ·90
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(0325SO) $53.995 LEXUS Of WESTMINSTER
(100)291-3747
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(023483! $29,187 LEXU MISSION VIEJO
"49-364-0664
LEXUS SC 300 96
PlatnJm'Black (0370~ 131,787
LEX MISSION VIEJO
MW64-0664
LEXUS SC 400 '97
81adc181ac11. chrome Viheels (052474~ $36,987
LEXU MISSION VIEJO
94•364-0664
LEXUS SC 400 '96
Wllltellvory, Mlllll
Only 3111 mites!
(05180~ 135,987 LEXU MISSION VIEJO IM9"364-o664
695 CARS/TRUCKS
NANSISUVS
LEXUS SC 400 'IS
Raly Re<Vlvory, M1ntt
Only 28k mijes!
(050326) 135,419
LEXUS MISSION VIEJO "49-364.()664
LINCOLN Contlnen11I '87
Slack Beauty, atr, 8u10, lull pwr, ltlw, bit. CMW casstcd,
dual air bags, pretMim wtlls,
dual power at•I• (VY632951) l 11,n7 Ken Grody
714-522 .. 700
UHCOLH MARK VIII '97 Air. auto. low mi. lul power
till. crwe am. •tv. clJaJ 811 baas. dual pwr seats lloy
wheels abs
(VY711545) 111.m
Kan Grody
714-522..eTOO
UHCOLN NAVIGATOR 'N
4wd, luty loaded, 5 41. vs.
anVlm cd, root rack abs rumino boards
(WW01229) 13s,m
Ken Grody
714-522-8700
LINCOLN NAVIGATOR '19
Auto, AC, I~ pwr pkg, am/
Im, cd player. a•oys. odi
I 6k mlles, hard to landl
(J09n9) $37,895
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (800)211-3747
HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS
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220 ACCOUNTINO
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266 CLEANING /MAINTENANCE
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service pos~e to our read Resldf11111al/otflces 20yr O C
e1s and adven1~ers. wu will ruf's Oualrty w01k Rea5on
require Contractors wllO able Bonnie 949·5"8·7603
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Doug 714·546-7258
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1ellable. quality Relet'encee
714-269-7185949·933·1296
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MSM Con61r 714-962·2430
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714-IQ.1112
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PUBLIC
NOTICE
The Cahl. Pubhc-
Utirlties Commission
REQUIRES that all
used household
goods movers print
their P U C. C81 T
number; kmos and
chauffers pnnt their
T.C P number in aU
aclvertismenls II you
have a question
about the
legahly ol a mover, limo or chautter. call·
PUBLIC UTILITIES
COMMISION
714-~151
1340 PAINTING I
CHUNO'S PAIHTING
24 Yllfl Eiq> • Gteat Pncel
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DAVE'S PAINTING
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eslinat• 15 Yra experience
L697347 24hr 949-S 15·3722
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work lnVe•1 & <loeka l l 703468 949-631-4610
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Ken Grody (714)540.9100 ('iDJfu'n ) · °lu.m you want 10 p.ay
714-622-1700 OlOSMOiiLE luron 'M Ken Grocly when you rHd
MERCEDES BENZ S·SOO Low S500 IN, IO\f, CD, llOy, 714-62N700 Clmtftod
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