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COVltdolvn to 2000: nevvsmaker of the decade
MEDIHA FEJZAGIC DIMARTtr..c> I DAILY PILOT
Marian Bergeson stands in front of the mural made by the students at the Laguna Niguel school named after her.
Marian Bergeson
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I twas November of 1994, and then-
state Sen. Marian Bergeson was
conung ore one of her greatest
political tiiumphs.
She had just run, unopposed, for the
5th Distnct county supervisor seat for-
merly held by Gen. Tom Riley -a
stunning a.fflrillation of her command-
ing political presence.
But the sweet taste of Vtctory was
soon to sour.
One month before she was to take
A political
education
office, ~rgeson ledmed the news that
was to rattle Orange Cowlly govern-
ment like a 7 0 quake. Longtime coun-
ty Treasurer Bob Citron's financial
gamble with the public's money had
gone horribly wrong and the county
was spiraling into the lctrgest muruopal
bankruptcy in U S. history.
·1 had great hopes for county gov-
ernment,· Bergeson says today. ·1 hap-
pened to hit the Orange County bank-
ruptcy at the wrong time. l thfuk I had
a recall after me even before I took
office."
Those political twists and turns
Bergeson's life took in the 1990s -like
helping pull the county out of bank-
ruptcy, pushing for smaller class siz~.
boosting teaching standards and cham-
pioning the preservation of the Upper
SEE BERGESON PAGE A 1 O
ro.ntdolvn to 2000: top 10 stories of the docade
A decade packed with news ,
From a news perspective,
the 1990s in Newport-
Mesa had it all
M1lhon-dollar embezzle-
ments by offioals in a city and
a school d1stnct. A sexual
harassment scandal in the
Newport Beach Police Depart-
ment that took down the chief
and his top lieutenant. A hard-
fought and highly emotional
pohtical campaign over a pro-
posed airport that divided the
north and the south. An ong~
ing environmental story. An
international sports star in our
backyard. A devastating car
crash and its aftermath,
mcludmg what many called a
modem miracle.
SEE TOP 10 PAGE A11
John
Moorlach'
warnings
went
unheeded
and the
county
ended up
filing for
bankruptcy
in 1994.
Mb.RC MARTIN I
DAl.Y Pl.OT
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1999
PAST NEWSMAKERS
OF THE YEAR
1990
ORV AMURGERY: The col-
orful aRd sometimes cont[(>·
versial Costa Mesa council·
man shaped the news dur·
ing his tenure and finally
became a victim of 1t as he
lost his reelection.
1991
JIM SLEMONS: The flam-
boyant auto dealer, once
the toast of the social scene, ~
fell from grace as his busi·
ness empire began to crum-
ble. His financial plight was
seen as an appropriate sym-
bol for 1991 .
. 1992
MR. X: The unidentified ·
Newport Mesa Unified
School District employee
changed the shape and
mood of the community
when he blew the whistle '
on school district embezzler
Stephen Wagner and trig·
gered sweeping changes
1993
MAC BERND: The new
superintendent of the emo
t1onally and finanC1ally spent
school d1st11ct at the time
was a catalyst for change, a
symbol for renewal, a touchr
stone for new energy
1994
JOHN MOOALAOf: The
Costa Mesa accountant's
prophetic predictions about
the county's failing financial
health shoved him into the
spotlight, and ultimately
into the county treasurer's
office.
1995
JOE ERICKSON: The former
Costa Mesa mayor is a man
who cares fiercely about his
town and its future, some--
one who always has time to
listen and is unafraid to
tackle embitrous projects
that others have ignored or
left undone
1996
BOB C4'UST1N: from polit1·
cal neophyte to thorn in the
side of the Irvine Ranch
Water District, his relentles~
activism helped eventually
stop a plan to dump hig hly
treated waste water into
Upper Newport Bay.
1997
THE OMNE AVEMJE CRASH:
A dark night, a twisting
road and partying teens
came togl)ther in a hornfic
collision when a Chevy Blaz·
er carrying 10 Newport Har·
bor HiQh School students
cra\hed, kllling Donny Bridg-
man, throwing Amanda
Arthur into a three-month
coma and scarring the l111e~
of everyone involved
1998
ROBERT BARBO~ In a
school district divided on
many levels. he brought uni·
ty Whether rt was the fact
that he spoke fluent Span·
1sh, that he readily ques-
tioned some of the district's
most ngid and controversial
polK1es, or that he just
seemed to hsten to people,
he managed to wm -
almost instantly -the
r~pect and admiration of
the community
L.A. man
arrested
after chase,
knife fight
Newport B< ach
mtm ulfers multiple stab
wounds, in slahl :.
condition a fte r surgery.
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COSTA t-JESA Police on a
·t\\ o-huur Ulcmhuni in ,m·East S1ch•
ne1ghl.>orhood Wt~cir1e~ay turned
µp l! 23-yedr-olcl Lo Anuc.·les man
su~pe<'IPd ol Sfc1hb111g dOOlhcr
man .md tlwn rm11111mg o police
... quc1ct cc1r lo evade t1rrns1
Polle e scuurNI the OPtqhhor-
hood near Elden and Del Mar
ctVl'nucs u mq hloodhounds <incl
K-9 um ls, £>\ t:ntually ;hndmg
Joseph EchHtr<l M. nQn ma honw
tht>te after thP rcsul nt noticed his
fwrnture c1stray, authontiPs said.
TI1e v1c:tm1. d 3.l-}ear-olct Nt>w4•
port Bt~ach rnau, ulf •w<I mult1pl1•
stc1h wounds tu U!P neck, shoulder
anti stomach I i0 Wds lttken lu
\\'Psll'rtl f\ 1Pch< ttl C •nl1 ·1 111 S<illllJ
Anti WhPre he Wtt<; llltlf'd IO slt1hle
conn1tmn fotlowiny SllltJPIY
l\lt111011 \vds dt•twnc<I h} police
on sll'•JHCJO!l 111 OllP c 011111 of
OtlPmple<i murcte1 c111cl <l'"'c1 (1lt
SEE STABBING PAGE A6
Anti~ort . measure agrun
challenged by
El Toro boost ~r
•A judge could dccidP
on a clai~ toch1 y tha t tht>
initiative violates the
state's single-sulJ1 ect rul~'.
Mf l'i>l
Proponent" and dt:>trc1ctors of a
measuP thal could cleran thP
county'-. El Toro airport plan will
be m court today to onc.e agdln
duke it out over th1..• uuliaU\e's
men ts.
A law ml 111 •d b~ Newport
Beach airport l>Uppcut rs allegP
that Measure F -which ' ould
require a public vote on the con-
struction of nc\\ aITport • Jalli or
hazardous landfill in r stdt!ntial
ar a -V10JntP lhC slate S ln{}ll'•
subJCC't rut lor uutiall~ r• .
For today's Millennium Moment, See Page A4 •For today's Countdown to 2000 feature, See Page Ato.
Fornier Nl'\\port Reuth M 1~or
Tom I!dwarcls. one cit the ittor-
ncys represenhnq th ' u11t1allvc
·Fireworks sales slow,
but fire fears grow
•Residents flood Costa Mesa
City Hall with calls to express
their worries about potential
danger on New Year's Eve.
ANflRIW GLA7.f.R
M,Ncl
COSTA MESA -Tho city's
phon~ began flashing and nngmg
as 33 fireworks stands opened here
on WcdneSday.
Re ident opposed to Costa
Meso's sale of fireworks made more
lhan 100 phone cftlls to City Hall
~d to coundl memben at their
homes, City Manager Allan L.
Rbederlftld Many Mid they were concerned
.
that heavy winds and thl years
unusually dry fall has er ted a dan·
gerous envtronment Jor New Year"
Eve fireworks.
•People don't htwe any control
over which way tho fireworks wiJI
fly,• said Stan Suf1cool, 82, whose
home backs onto the evergreen
and dried grass of Canyon Park.
•we've got a wind blowmg up from
the ocean, which could blow them
anywhere. And we hav alt thts dry
timber here.•
The dty's fireworks t.amts only
sell o-called • al and n " hr •
works, which do not launch Rood r
sald the dty also dlstrlbut Kl 10,000
fliers WedneSday morrung telllng
residents to not ignite parkl . Pie·
·see FiR£W6RKs MOE •
SEE EL TORO PAGE A6
WHAT YOU DO 1 SEE
Bec-ause of our Countdown
to 2000 special series,
Joseph N. Bell's column, Best
Buys and our regular com-
munity forum page wall not
run toda . All thr will
return n Xl w k.
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A CAUSE TO CELEBRATE: David Sansllippo, left, director of Disabled Student Services, showers Eric Anderson with confetti as Jlis mom Sandy, right, pushes him into the
courtyard of Cal State Long Beach during commencement ceremonies. ·
portraits
of
A Ooser Look at the
People Who Make Up the
Newport I Mesa Area
>-ffiGH PRAISE:
Ofella Sanchez
wor hip at the
La Vina Church
in Costa M esa
on Easter Sun-
day. The
church, led by
Jose Coronado,
celebrated not
only Easter
Sunday but
also Its
flnt year
annlvenary of
existence.
>-ALL FOR ONE:
Newport B ach
flrefJghten
decided to have
their heads in
support of Capt.
Tony D tevb,
under 11elmet.
who 101t hla ha.Ir
to chemotherapy
tteatments. "We
didn't want him
to be singled
out," said fire·
fight r JusUn
Carr, who works
with Det Vis.
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_. AT HOME: Leandra
Aguilar sits ln her makes·
shift home in Talbert Park
where she bas been living
'with her boyfriend and
her dog, Moe. Police tn
the area orchestrated a
multi-agency task force to
sweep the homeless out of
the park.
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and laces
A ELECTRIC PERSON~UTY: Jay Leslie yuks It up at The Home •
of Enchantment. a 001tume hop on 17th treet
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~No rush of New Year's babies
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• In yet another millennium letdown, Hoag Hospital
is not expecting more births this weekend than usual.
GR.EC RlsuN<. more than 4,000 deliveries a
year, some Hoag doctors ~ Tlnils believe th.ey will see a reduc-
NEWPORT BEACH~-The tion, rather than an increase,
big push by parents to claim in New Year's births.
stake to the first baby of the "We're not expecting a high
new millennium has gone vir-volume of deliveries, H said Dr.
tually unnoticed at Hoag Hos-Jonathan Wheeler, cbainnan
pital. of Hoag's obstetrics and gyne-
Doctors were concerned cology department. "Most of
earlier this year that a flood of ow patients are staying away
families would try to get preg-from all of the hype l think it
naht around April in the hope was blown a little out of pro-
of beanng a child at the end of portion."
this year. Although Hoag doctors are
• Much like the reports of expecting only abo.ut 10 to 15
people staying at home for deliveries this weekend, it did·
New Year's Eve instead of pay· n't stop them from planning
' ing exorbitant cosJ.s to party, ahead. They checked with
hospital officials aren't report-other hospitals to see whether
ing a rise in expected deliver-an influx of pregnancies has
· ies over the holiday weelcend. happened this year. In Sep-
At a hospital that averages tember, Hoag staffers contact-
Arthur Leonard
· Jacobson
. Arthur Leonard Jacobson,
77, a longtime architer,t in
Southern California, died Dec.
. 8 at his home in Laguna Beach.
After receiving both a bach-
, elor's and master's degree in
architecture from the Universi-
ty of California, Berkeley, Mr.
Jacobson set up his architec-
, ture practice in Riverside.
He was among the pioneers
in post-World War II architec-
• ture, reflecting the burgeoning
· prosperity of the area and the
changing landscape of South-
ern California.
--Among his many actom-
ARRMNG DAILY!
pli$hments was the design of
the area's first subdivided tract
housing development at
Edwards Air Force Base. Mr.
Jacobson designed the River-
side Plaza, the first major shop-
ping center anchored by a
large department store in Cali-
fornia. His practice included
several commercial structures
and custom homes. He
designed the Laguna Royal
•own-your-own" apartments
in Laguna Beach, a new form
of home ownership at the tiine
that preceded the modem con-
·dominium. He also pioneered
early chain store prototypes
witli the desigris for Farrell's
Ice Cream Parlors and Chief
Auto Parts retail stores.
Dr. Jonathan Wheeler
chairman of Hoag's obnetria
ed families' personal physi-
cians to determine if they
would see a rise 111 deliveries.
Wheeler said there are
many fdctors working against
families planning for a timely
birth. First and foremost, most
women don't get pregnant the
first try. lt typically takes an
average of three to six tries
before a couple is successful.
Also, Newport tends to
have a population base that is
older than its Orange County
neighbors. Older women te~d
to have lower pregnancy rates
than younger ones, Wheeler
added.
"I think the number of
deliveries will go up around
springtime because the incep-
tion occurred two to three
months later than they had
planned, H he said.
Parents expe~ting during
the holiday season have taken
doctors updates in stride,
Wheeler .added. . None of
Hoag's patients have· been
overeager to take such mea-
sures as inducing labor to meet
the year-end deadline.
~Here in Newport, they are
a different crowd," Wheeler
said. "They tend to shy flway
from any publicity. H
0 B I T U A R I E ·s
He retired from his practice
in 1997 after being licensed in
30 states.
Mr. Jacobson served active
duty in the United States Air
Force .from 1943 to 1946 and
continued as an active reserve
until .1972. He rose to the rank
of lieutenant colonel.
Mr. Jacobson owned prop-
erty on the Balboa Peninsula
for nearly 30 years.
He is survived by his wife of
46 years, Jacqualine; two
daughters. Joy and Joni; a son,
Jay; and four grandchildren.
Bill Edwards
Bill Edwards, a longtime
resident of Newport Beach,
passed away Dec. 21 of com-
plications suffered during a
long-term illness. He was 81.
Born in New Jersey on
Sept. 14, 1918, Mr. Edwards
was an artist from the
moment he could hold a pen-
cil. His academic schooling
s uffered somewhat, as he
would rather sketch than
read.
He bad an amazing affinity
for animals, horses in partie\l·
lar. Early on he began draw-
ing horses in every spare
moment.
In his late teens, Mr.
Edwards spent U.me wran-
gling. roping and sketching
on what is today the Buffalo
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MILLENNIUM MOMENT
He turned heads
on the airport debate
H e· keeps his polit\Cal views
fafrly contained th~ .days,
but Clarence Turner was
once outspoken on issues that polar-
ized the commur)ity. Tu.mer, who
served on the Newport Beach City
Council from 1990 to 1994, holding
the position of mayor in 1993, was
instrumental in establishing the Air-
port Working Group. The group
advocated converting the El Toro
Marine Corps Air Station into a
commercial airport and worked to
.restrict the scale of the operation at Clarence Turner
John Wayne A.irpQrt.
Today, Turner's activities have less to do with controversial
politics than with local culture. He serves on the board of
directors of Opera Pacific and the Newport Beach Pub~
Library foundations, and maintains close ties with the Orange
County Business Council and the Newport Beach Aviatiofl
Committee. ·
• MILLENNIUM MOMENT celebrates the people Who have made a majqr
contribution to the Newport·Mesa community during this century.
He became an ac:complished
horseman and pursued the
rodeo circuit of the West, rid-
ing broncos and Brahma bulls
until numerous broken bones
forced him into an early
"retirement."
He decided drawing hors-
es ·and scenes from the ·Wild
West was a better direction
for bis talents.
Mr. Edwards attended the
prestigious Art Students
League in New York City,
determined to develop his
talents into a career.
To finance his studies, he
became a model for a famous
modeling agency in New
York City. Not long after he
started modeling, he caught
the eye of a Hollywood talent
agent and landed a studio
contract with Warner Broth-
ers in the early 1940s.
After his stint with Warner
Brothers, Mr. Edwards moved
II
to P~amount and actea in
several films.
He met his wife-to-be.
Hazel Allen, at a Hollywootl
party that neither of ~hem
wanted to attend. The couple
wed Six months later. ·
Mr. Edwards went back to
being an artist full time it! the
1950s. ..
He was a member of a yery
elite group of artists com.mi$·
sioned by the United States
Air Force Art Program.' H\s
work for the Air Force is patt
o.f a permanent co~ectio~ that
has traveled throughout the
country, including the Smiui-
sonian. Several paintings
reside permanently .in tile
Pentagon.
He is survived by his w'i_fle
of 54 years, Hazel and daugli-
ter, Unda, both residents ~f
Newport Beach. !
A private "CelebratiO.ll"IQf
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Thursday, December 30, 1999 A5
ALMA I AC
•The foltowfng infonNtlon IS col·
lected on • weekJv basis at the Or•nge County Clerk-Recorder's t Office In Sal'1ta Ana.
Dec. J2
•Dennis Keith Rodman, 38, New·
port Beach
• RQSS Richard TrestH, 49, Newport
• Jon Patrick Brunelle, 30, UguNI
Beach Dec.JA
Fowler, married Nov 27 In Costa
Mesa
• C.mpbell I Thomsen and Janine
B. Pierce. married Nov 27 in Lagu·
na Beach
BIRTHS .
• Kaela N Braseny, on Nov 27
• 381 Ultimo Av ., S210,000
• 3110 P rk Newport. S270,000
• 244 Knole St,. $282.500
DUIARREm
•
Beach
Dec.24
• Jadt Tr.cy Turton, 42, Costa Mesa
Dec. 25
• Christine Marie Nichols, 32,
Huntington Beach
Dec. 21
• Barbara Elaine Taylor, 48, Costa
Mesa
NEWPORT BEACH
Dec. 2t
• Douglas Neil McAllister, 27, New-
port Bffch
• Jeann ne Mane Johnson. 57, Seal
Beach
• Scott Kelly Peterson, 32. Hunt·
ington Beach.
MARRIAGES
COSTA MESA
• Altaf All and Blevin M. Blahnik,
married Nov. 27 in Newport Beach
• Richard F. Cortese and Susan M.
Madden, married Nov. 25 in
Carmel
NEWPORT BEACH
• Christopher J. Barten end
Amber £. Smith, married Nov. 27 in
G6rden Grove
• Jedediah A. eurmahln and Pu1y·
ee Lau, married Nov. 24 In Santa Ana
• Stephen G. Cordero and Kathy
J. Buttler, married Nov. 29 in Santa
Ana
• Matthew J. Kim and Dena L
Morgan, married Nov. 23 In Santa
• Valerie G. Oien, on Nov 26
• Ubby A. Gomez., on Nov 26
• David S Medow, on Nov. 26
•Amy H. Vu. on Nov 27
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTlONS
COSTA MESA
• 1937 Maple St., $250,000
• 2231 Pacific Ave., $225,000
• 243 Flower St., S450,000
• 2611 Willo Lane, $280,000
• 117 Wilson St .. $225,000
• 2136 Sabot Cove. $285,000
• 226 21st St., S320,000
• 2200 C.nyon Or., $213,000
• 119 Flower St .. S192,000
• 2157 San Michel Or .. S182,000
• 331 Ramona Ple<e, S379,000
NEWPORT BEACH
• 34 Lyon, $450,000
• 4 Ce lano Court, $365,000
NEWPORT COAST
• 28 Dauphlne, $280,000 :p._~,
"'• RVth Zella Takas. 61, Costa Mesa
•Steven Charles Hartman, 41, Cos-
ta Mesa
Dec. 22
• Gayle Behrends, 48, Lagu na
Niguel
Dec:.23
• Charles M. Daniels Ill and Jantip
Chaladpun, married Nov. 27 in La
Jolla
• Todd J. Foret and Joanna L.
Ana '
• Michael W. McGeagh and
Wendy O. Wellman, married Nov
26 in Dana Point
• 1142 Victoria St., $242,000
• 2297 La Mer Court. $305,000
• 2400 Elden Ave., $140,0oo
• 16 Lyon, $675,000
• 6 Tidal Surf, $695,000
• 2 Montreaull, $650,000
• 20 Sable Sand\, $795,000
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NEWPORT BEACH
• Hazel Drive: Two gold
nngs worth $14,000 were
stolen from a home in the
400 block between 4 and 7
pm. Dec. 10.
• Jamboree Road: A eel·
lular phone worth $200
was stolen from a car in the
1100 block during the
evening of Dec. 3.
• Newport Center Ori·
ve: A cellular phone worth
$300 was stolen from cl
business in the 900 block
between 1 and 3 p m. Dec.
15
• Newport Center Ori·
ve: A cellular phone worth
$475 was. stolen from a car
m the 100 block between
12 and 2 p.m Dec. 5.
• Promontory Drive: A
diamond nng worth $3,500
was stolen from a home 1n
the 600 block between 12
and 2 p.m Dec. 1 l.
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COSTA MESA
• Del M•r Av•nu•: A
set of tools worth $900
was stolen from a home in
the 200 block during the
evening of Dec, 20.
• Newport Boulev•rd:
A purse and cellular
phone worth S390 were
stolen from a car in the
1600 block at 2:30 p.m.
Dec 17
. • S•nta C.tallna Drive:
About S40 was stolen
from a car 1n the 2500
block at 5:30 pm Dec. 17.
• Se nate Avenu•: A
bicycle worth S 100 was
stolen from a home 1n the
800 block during the
evening of Dec 16.
• West 17th Street:
About S 1,890 was stolen
from a car m the 600 block
between 9 and 9:30 p.m.
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• Send MOUND TOWN It~ to the
Deily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St • Costa
Mes. 92627, fax them to (949) 646·
4170; °' Qll (949) 7~33Q. A com
pt.rte listing may be found at dallypl· Jotcom .
wport Dunes will hold a
fitewor~ show at rrudnight.
~e resort is at 1131 Bdck Bay
Drive, Newport Beach. Por
more 'information, call f 562)
491-1000.
lSUNDAY
m>e Lale$11b1ng Teaching and
~g Center m Costa Mesa
Mm hold its "Mind, Body & Soul
· ;pafr• from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The
free event features face paant-
ing, music, discounted psychic
readings and more The store is
t 270 E. 17th St., Newport
Beach. Por more mfonnation,
«ll (949) 645-6211.
~ESPAY ,.
e Mother-Daughter Book
Oub of the Newport Beach
Central Library Wlll meet dt 7
'J>.m . to discuss Carol Ryrie
:Prink's "Baby Island." Both the
i.tother-Daughter Book Club
and the Parent-Son Book Club
~e looking for new members.
~e library IS at 1000 Avocado
:ve., Newport Beach . For
""o~ informalton, call (949)
1717:3801.
Library will hold a free nr..>n
program . called •Catholic
Womanhood in Spam.• Uni-
versity of New Mexico visiting
ar;sistant profes. or Aurora G.
Morcillo will speak. The library
is dt 1000 Avocado Av~, New-
port Beach. Por more ul1orma-
tion, call (949) 717-3801
Speak Up Newport·~ meeUng
will address plans for a New-
port Dunes hotel. 1\m Qwnn,
vice president and director of
the Newport Dunes hotel pro-
ject, and Robert Gleason, the
hotel's chief financial officer,
will attend. The meeting
begins with hors d'oeuvres at
5:30 p.m. at the Riverboat
Restaurant, 151 East Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. For
more information, call (949)
224-2266.
The Balboa Island Historical
Society will meet at 1 p.m.
al the home of Pal Buderwitz ..
For more information, call (949)
675-9019.
JAN. 6
The Newport Beach Central
Library will present a free "vir-
tual tour" of Nova Scotia al 7
p .m. Veteran traveler Paula
Krilse will give a slide presen-
tdtion. The library is at 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
For more information, call (949)
717-3801
.The Jewish CommunJty Ceo-I
Newport Beach Central ter will present "The Second
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colo Peles and fountains m
heavy winds.
"We hope people wHl use
simple logic," RoedE>r Sd1d.
"You simply cannot control
the damage in those circum-
stances. We hope people
would put them away until
July 4th."
Costa Mesa as one of 100
California citie!> thdt is allow-
ing the sale of fireworks for
New Yeats Eve.
Residents from neighbor-
ing cities prohibiting fire-
works sales and 1grution have
been outspoken m their
opposition to Costa Mesa's
leniency. Newport Beach city
officials said they didn't want
people igniting them in their
city. .
But despite all the contro-
versy they have sparked,
business at several of the
aty's fireworks stands was far
from booming Wednesday
afternoon.
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Adventure of Life: The Secrets
of Aging wtth Joy,• a hve-
w~ k course on spmtual and
sodaJ growth m the later part
of hfe. The course meets
Thursdays from Jan. 6 to Feb. 3
and co~ts $30 for ce'nter mem-
bers, $40 for nonmembers. The
center is at 250 East Baker St.,
Costa Mesa Por more informa-
tion. call (714) 755-0340.
The career network meeting
for the unemployed at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church
will feature John Hall of Hall
Career Services. Hall will
spedk on "The Complete Elec-
tronic Job Search.• The free
meeting runs from 7:30 to 9 ·
p .m. The church is at 600 St.
Andrew's Road, Newport
Beach. For more information,
call (949) 574-2239.
Women In International Trade
will hold a s'eminar titled ·Chi-
na and the World 1Tade Orga-
nization (WTO), • starting at
11 :30 a.m. at the Sheraton
Newport Beach, 4545
MacArthur Blvd. John J.
Foarde Ill, vice president of the
U.S.-China Busmess Council,
will speak. The event is $25 for
members, $35 for nonmem-
bers For inlonnation, call (949)
851-1888.
JAN. 8
Sherman Ubrary and Gardens
presents "Rose Pruning," a
free program that will be held
al 9:30 a.m. Garden dlreclor
Boulevard saw only five cus-
tomers m its first four hours of
business. Until New Year's
Eve, vendors are allowed to
sell the fireworks from 9 a .m.
to 10 p .m from the wooden,
bnghtly painted booths.
"We really have high
hopes that a lot of people
come by,• said Jeani Hoff-
m~m. who is one of the volun-
teer vendors raising money
for a variety of city nonprofit
social service .agencies. She
said she hopes lo ralse $4,000
from the stand for Costa
Mesa High School's grad
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correct rose pruning and dis-
cuss the cultural needs for
growing healthy roses. The
Sherman Ubrary and Gardens
tS at 2647 East Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar. For more
information, call (949) 673-
2261.
Motivational speaker and
author Becky Tirabassi wUl
hold an afternoon tea from 2 to
4:30 p.m. at the Ayatt New-
porter, 1107 Jamboree Road,
Newport Beach. For tickets
and more information, call
(949) 718-6232. .
Crystal Cove State Park wtll be
holding "tide pool talks• at 3
p.m. State Park staff and
docents will lead tours of the
tide pools, wlucb will be
exposed by exceptionally low
tides. Meet at the Pelican Point
Parking Lot No. 2. Participants
should wear water booties or
rubber-soled shoes with good
traction. The parking fee is $6,
For more information, call (949)
497-1321.
JAN. 9
The Newport Beach Central
Library's Fnends Meeting
Room will host "The Art of the
Song" at 3 p.m . Soprano Jucbth
Townsend will perform works
by Schumann, Schubert, Llsz1
and Strauss. The library is al
1000 Avocado Ave., Newport
Beach. For more infonnabon,
call (949) 717-3801
night.
"That would save us from
a lot of bake sales,• she said
Tom Chandler, president
of the Estancia High School
boy's basketball team boost-
er club, said people shouldn't
worry abOut the fireworks he
and his wile Carol were sell-
ing at their stand on 17th
Street.
uThe biggest concern are
the illegal ones," he said.
"The ones we sell do have
some danger to them, but not
nearly as much."
EL TORO
CONTINUED FROM A 1
opponents, declined to com·
ment on the content of his peti-
tion.
The California constitution
prevents more than one subject
from being submitted to the vot-
ers under one initiative, said
~es Harrison, one of the San
Francisco-based attorneys rep-
resenting Ulitiative pi:oponent
Jeffrey Metzgen
But Harrison said Measure P
in no way violates that rule. ·nus challenge raµs far short
of coming dose to invalidating
the initiative,• he said. •1t•s
reforming the procedures by
. which the count'y approves
large-scale -Oevelopmenl pro-
jects that affect the health and
safety of sunounding communi-
ties."
Harrison also said that Cali-
fornia is full of cases that have
upheld ballot measures much
broader than the Safe and
Healthy Commuriities initiative
under the single-subject law.
One of those was the political
reform act of 1974, which
included lobbyists activities,
ballot measures and campaign
spending measures in one ini-
tiative. The California Supreme
Court found that the measure
did not violate the single-subject
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with a deadly weapon. He is
being held in Costa Mesa· Jail.
The manhunt, which also
involved Newport Beach and
Irvine police, ended when the
resident informed authorities at
about 6:30 p.m. that some furni-
ture m his home had been
moved. When officers came to
investigate, they found Marton
squeezed in a crawl space above
a water beater. police said.
The unusual chain of events
started around 3:30 p.m. at the
Sea Lark Motor Hotel at 2274
Newport Boulevard. 'IJ:le victim
and Marion reportedly got into a
dispute and began fighting.
Marion then pulled out a knife
and stabbed the victim numer-
ous times, police said.
Following the fight, Marion
got into a maroon Toyota Corol-
la with a 30-year-old female and
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rule, Hamson d.
But 1ust this month, a Califor-
ma Superior Court judge invali-
dated a statewide aruUative
under the angle·subject rule.
The measure, Proposition Zi·
111cluded a provision that would
cut legislator com~nsation'ilnd
one that would move the ablliw
to draw congressional distri~
rrom the Legislature to the
Supreme Court.
•1n that case, there's no relci-
tlonship betw0M the two what-
soever,• Hamson said, adding
that the proponent admitted to
including the pay cuts in order
to make the other provasio.n
more popular with voters. "llus
measure is not that.• ,
This is the third time airpoJt
supporters have challenged tlie
measure in court since 1fs
release last spring.
In June, they alleged the mi·
tiative violated five areas or Cal-
ifornia law. The judge allowed .
the measure to go on the ballot,
but expressed her own sertous
doubts about the measure:S
validity.
Airport boosters also alleged
that Measure F should include a
copy of Measure A -the t~
ballot measure in which votePS
agreed to plan an airport -in
the text. That petipon was
denied Dec. 10.
Today's hearing is set for 10
a.m. in Orange Cowity Superi-
or Court.
sped away, police s,o.i.d.
Moments later, the vehicle ~C45
spotted by a police officer who
cornered the dnver at a She)J
gas station on the comer of
Newport Boulevard and Del
Mar Avenue.
Police said that's when Mari·
on went after the officer with the
vehicle. The dnver dllegedl¥
tried to ram the officer's squad
car not once, but twice, causing
both ca.rs to dnve in arcles near
the Orange County Fairgrowid!.
"He purposely went after o\lr
officer and had speo.fic intent tb
in1ure him,• Sgt. Don Holford
said. •Every time the officer
drove behind him, the suspec::t
tried to come around and hit the
officer's car. •
The suspect did eventuall~
strike the left rear end of the offV
cer's vehicle and then hit a c:ivit-
ian car headed westbound oh
Del Mar, police said. Mariob
managed to drive away from tht
111ddent but got a flat b.re. He !iOCl
his female passenger jumped~
of the car at the comer of Del Mlt'
and Elden Avenue. f
Police found the woman e
short time later hiding beneath a
cover on a JaCUZ'Zl tub in th~
backyard of a residence m ~
neighborhood. She was ta.ken lb
Costa Mesa Jail and held 't questioning.
Officers cordoned off a hal.t-
mile radius around Eldert.
searching for the man. Re.sJ..
dents were told to stay inside
their houses while police
combed the area.
"I heard a loud screech and
then saw this cop running down
the street," said Laura Booth,
who sat ou~ide watching the
manhunt. uwe just had a guy
trying lo gel away from police
on Christmas Eve. nus area has
been a hotbed for excitement. "1 Police cbd recover the knife,
which was found inside the
stolen car.
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-;New year brings major fund-raising/or variety of charities
•f.f: he final touchei; are
being handled for the ' '>f! Orangewood PAIS
Moroccan Millennium New
<Year's Eve slated to unfold Fri-
day evening at Fashion Island,
• Newport Beach.
-• The gala, which is expect-
1 ed to draw some 1,000 guests,
45 being chaired by Stephanie
1Atgyros and Susan Carter
~ a committee thdt
'1ndudes Sabrlqa Combs,
ICJJJllllY Ring, Wendy
~oleben, Sherri Wortb-
ourse, Rene Matz, Melissa
Frank and Jeffrey Best, to
-name only a few. PALS,.
~hich stands for • prov1dmg
'l!ssistance, love and_ support•
ts an organization mostly con-
$:isting of young professional
"people in the Newport-Mesa
.uwrnmunity.
,.The black-tie party at Fash-
IPD Island will feature dinner,
;4.Qncing, entertainment and a
uide homE! wilhln a 10-mile
adius. Now that's starUng the
new year properly, and
responsibly.
The PALS boa,rd ls led by
Mitch Jenkins with able assis-
tance from Lort Junkins,
Mark Hales, Tammy Ring,
"tiiidy Miller, Mark Young,
'1(etth Bohr and a host of other
locals intent on helping the
c:;hild.ren of Orangewood
For last-minute mformauon
·on the celebration, call the
PALs hotline at (714) 741-
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CHOC Follies IV auditions set
'tor Jan. 8 and 9 at the Sutton
Place Hotel, Newport Beach.
Gloria Zlgner will ag·am lead
the charge, serving as execu-
tive producer of the county-
wid.e extravaganza for the
children of CHOC .
This year's show is being
billed as Fabulous Fables and
1Wisted Tales, directed by
John Vaughn and choreogra-
pher Lee Martino. Doug
Austin will return as music
director. Auditions will com-
mence at 10 a.m. both days at
the hotel.
"Potential stars of the show
must be 21 years o( age or
better, not older. The show
will debut March 31 at the
theater on the former El Toro
Marine Base.
In the past three years,
Z1gner and Co. have netted
m excess of $500,000 for
Children's Hospital Orange
County. Not bad. Not bap at
all. For more information,
call Lols Augustine at the
CHOC Foundation at (714)
532-8690 or Zigner at (949)
720-1665.
•
More than $15,000 was
ratSed at a holiday gathering
supporting the Alzheimer's
Assn. at the home of James
and Stephanie Moore of
Newport Beach. The funds
will h elp underwrite the se~-
ond annual Evening of .
Memories black-tie gala
planned for Feb. 5 at the
Four Seasons Hotel, New-
port Beach.
On hand for the holiday
evening at the Moore resi-
dence was AJzheuner's board
member Don Power and
event co-chdirs Julie David
and Unda Lewin.
A goal of $85,000 has been
set for the February fund-rais-
er. Guests of honor at the
evening will be Peggy Gold-
water Clay, Orange County
Supervisor Tom Wilson, Carl
Cotman of UCI, Jeffrey Cum-
mings of UCLA, and Arlene
Craig of the Hutton Founda-
tion.
· For more information, call
(800) 660-1993.
•
Childhelp USA, Orange
County chapter, held a very
successful holiday evening on
the town under the tent of
Cirque Du Soleil.
The orgaruzabon sold
1,400 tickets and raised more
than $60,000, reports Elleen
Saul, longtime Childhelp
advocate and former chapter
president. ~
In the crowd were Carol
Packard, current president of
the Orange County chapter of
Childhelp, along with evenf
chair Barbara Ganabl.
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Carrey delivers haunting performance in 'Man on the Moon
• EDn'OR'S NOTE: The Reel Critics
column fNMes move a1t1ques writ·
ten by community members serving
on our panel •
'~oon' will make ·
you cringe and laugh
·w ithout the benefit of
nclfCOtiCS, Andy
Kaufman was the
least predictable comeditm on
'70s network te~~vision. Kauf-
man's numerous 'personas
made audiences either laugh
or cringe, like a good Roger.
Corman horror film.
"Man on the Moon•
award-winning director Milos
Forman's loving tribute to the
late comic
RHL CRffiCS ~ ~r!~:ou
t and laugh,
but just like a Kaufman stunt,
it's all intentional. The film,
written by Scott Alexander
and Larry Karaszewslo ("Ed
Wood• and "The People vs.
Larry Flynt"), begins with
Kaubnan (beautifully played
by Jim Carrey) as a trouble-
some kid in his room, refusing
to go out and play, preferring
to host his own TV variety
program for the cameras he
believed were ludden in his
bedroom walls.
His material was inspired
by shabby rughtclub and
lounge acts He understood
that a live performance is
rarely more fascinating that
when it is gomg wrong The
movie details Kaufman's
ascent from bombing at cof-
feehouses to polishing the art
of antagonizing the audience;
from his numerous ·saturday
Night Live" duties to b.Ls role
of Lalka Gravas on "Taxi";
from his
various live
TV stunts
including
being Inter-
gender
Wre~tling
Champion
of the World
to his
lounge-
singer alter
ego, the
Rob Orozco
gr~t Tony Clifton.
Joining Catrey and Forman
along for the ride are Danny
DeVito as Kaufman's agent
George.Shapiro, Paul .Giamatti
as Kaubnan's writing partner
Bob Zmuda, and Courtney
Love as his girlfriend Lynne
Marguiles. Forman's direction
on displaying the circus-like
atmosphere pf their inter-
twined lives glides along on
lbe strength of Carrey's per-
formance.
The film often mirrors l<duf·
man's high-flying act. Like
Kaufman's act, when the film
and Kaubnan's act are funny,
they both work. However,
when Kaufman's act was not
funny, the moVie is painful to
watch. In a way, the film
remains true to Kaufman's
stubborn vision of a compul-
swe entertainer who will
deceive you, stage elaborate
deceptions and hoaxes all for
the sake of one laugh, be it
his own. The film, under the
direction of any lesser talent,
would have turned the movie
into a sweet parable o! a rms-
understood guy. The movie
leaves us with a mystery as to
who or what made Kaufman a
great entertainer, and it
should.
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In tradttlonal Hollywood
biopics,. there would be some
Freudian or Disney-esque
ending to neatly explain
everything you havo seen or
should have thought about the
subject. This movie challenges
you to believe that nothing
could have explained Andy
Kaufman. He was unique. If
he had been explicable, no
one would have wanted to
make a movie about him,
unless of course you're Chris
Columbus.
• R08 OROZCO, 29, is an attorney
who lives in Newport Beach with his
wife and two cats.
Damon too innocent
to play 'Ripley'
I n "The Talented Mr. Rip-
ley," Anthony Mingbella's
first film since •Tue Eng-
lish Patient," we again get
classy production values and
very talented actors, bµt a
movie that is curioJJsly unin-
volving.
The reason for this could be
the casting. Novelist Patricia
Highsmith's Tom Ripley is
described as a completely
amoral, evil man witb a gift
for deceit. This same story was
done in the '60s (•Purple
Noon") with French star Alain
Delon as the title character.
Delon's Ripley was a danger-
ous opportunist who killed
and schemed to get what he
coveted.
As played here by Matt
Damon, however, Ripley is too
wholesome to be taken sen-
ously as a threat. He comes
across as a nerdy, needy guy
driven to violence only after
his insecurilles are exposed.
Set m 1958, Ripley is mis·
taken for a Princeton class-
mate of wealthy shipping heir
Dickie Greenleaf, who left
New York two years prior for
a hedonistic life in Mongibel-
Car Accident?
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Car Accident?
lo, south of
Naples.
Dickie's
father offers
to ~y Rip·
ley $1,0QO iJ
he'll go to
Italy and
convince
the son to
D bin D~ amon s es by the
in 'Mr. Ripley' scope of ~e
opportunity,
but as •
quick-wit ..
ted (and
manipula·
tive and
opportunis·
tic) as ~Y
come.~
ley accej;lts
with
come home. Susanne Perez Naturally,
be accepts.
Once in Italy, he immedi-
ately ingratiates himself to
Greenleaf and his lovely gµl-
friend, Marge (Gwyneth Pal-
trow). Dickie is like a kid with
a new toy, mtroducmg Ripley
to sailing, jazz clubs and the
· perfect martini. Soon he has
moved into Greenleaf's house,
is wearing bis clothes and liv-
ing off the qreenJeaf fortune.
Greenleaf is soon bored
and plans to move north. This
send Ripley into a paruc, for
he has fallen in love with this .
new life and also with Green-
leaf. About an hour into the
movie, everything changes
with one shocking act of vio-
lence.
The supporting cast of Pal·
trow, Phillip Seymour Hoff.
man and Cate Blanchett are
all good, but it is Jude Law
who steals the show as Green-
leaf. And Blanchett gets the
film's best line, "Rich people
like us, who despise money,
only like to associate with oth-
er rich people who also
despise money."
At nearly two and a hall
hours, you certainly get your
money's worth C9r th1S movie.
But somehow, I felt cheated.
Maybe the inevitable, low-
budget sequel will be better
-"Deuce Ripley, Male
Gigolo•?
• SUSANNE PEREZ, 45, lives in Cos·
ta Mesa and Is an executive assistant
for a financial services company.
C hanges of personality
and character in mid-
scene demands a· com-
mand of self and medium that
few achieve. Matt Damon has
already proven .himseU a for·
midable actor (•Good Will
Hunting,• others) and his per-
formance in •The Talented
Mr. Ripley" will further
enhance his reputation ..
Damon couples a natural
(as well as cultivated) charis-
ma with interpretiye skills that
give a force to his roles rang-
. ing form hilarious to-scary to
th1eatening. As Tom Ripley,
he is an engaging and unset-
tling person precipitated mto a
macabre course of action by
the simple act of borrowing a
jacket. The jacket sports a
Princeton insignia, which
starts a series of events lead-
ing to a harrowing finale.
•The Talented Mr. Ripley"
is not a pretty story, but it is an
engrossing one. The period is
the late ·sos. Ripley lives in a
dark, cluttered basement in
New York, scraping out a liv-
ing by playing the piano at
random events and convinced
he's a nobody consigned to
living in a basement and he'll
never be anything but a
nobody. Then, voilal He bor-
rows the jacket of a friend to
make the right appearance at
an aUair. Through a lluke he
becomes acquainted with
Herbert Greenleaf (James
Rebhom), a shipyard tycoon
whose son, Dickie (Jude Law),
bas gone to Italy with his girl-
friend, Marge (Gwyneth Pal-
trow), and won't come home.
Greenleaf offers this presum-
ably Princetonian classmate cl
trip to Europe. He will foot all
expenses and pay Ripley
$1,000 if the well-mannered
Ripley will bring the heir
home to go to work in th~
business. 1
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Eleanore
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becoming but not obsequious
smcenty. So he's off to I~ to
Rome and then to the quaint
seaport of Mongi, where ne'
carefUlly encounters Green-
leaf Ripley adroitly fits him"-
self into this Uiestyle of the •
effete orcle -as said, he's a
quick study -and wins 1 acceptance. l
When asked early on by
Greenleaf about himself, Rfl>·
ley replies he's a liar, a forger
and does unpersonabons. said
wtth insouciance, Marge a:ncJ
Dickie laugh with him. It's a
portent that's easily missed,
but the built of the movie
proves all three true. And ·
morel .
Ultimately, Dickie tires of
him, tires of all his sycophants,
and attacks Ripley while ~
two are out boating, preopi;
tating in Ripley an unexpec;ied
and murderous rage. From
there to the final shot, Ripley
takes all steps necessary to
protect himself. It's logical, it's
clever and it's chilling, but the
viewer won't want to walk out
on it.
Damon works the material
brilliantly Running a close 1 second is Jude Law as Diclqe.
The entire cast is good, botli
Gwyneth Paltrow and Cate
Blanchett adding tension and
glamour. Special notice mu!St
be made of Philip Seymour
Hoffman, outstanding as the
offensive Freddy.
The cinematography com-
bines sophisticated modem-
day shots with the traditional-
ly beautiful and is most effec-
bve in creating mood, tempo
and atmoi>phere. And.the van-
ety and scope of the musical 1
selections IS infectious They
include some spectacular jazz
numbers, some favorites of the
penod and some classical and
were obviously carefully '"
selected, placed and paced by
Anthony Minghella, director
of ·The English Patient."
An adaptation by Minghel-
la of Patricia Highsmith's dark
and lush psychological thriller ·
(actually several books), •:res
Talented Mr. Ripley" was :•
met;iculously edited by Acadfi·
my Award-winner Walter ::
Murch, who keeps tensions • •
high. Audiences will be :
gripped every minute by tlJ.1l
film, but they will leave fe 1
ing uneasy.
• ELEANORE HUMPHREY, •over :
65, • lives In Costa Mesa and 1s a •
political junkie involved With seve(•I
city commrttees :1
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• EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second
in a series of three articles reviewing
the year 1999 In local theater.
ToMnms
,,
[
t's been said that theater on
the nonprofessional level is
the purest variety of the
~gen.re, tor the actors are per-
n1fomling for the pure joy and
fi.hilaration of the onstage
expenence.
Often. such altrulstic pur-
swts result m memorable
experiences. and there were a
THEATER IN
REVIEW
number of
examples m
Costa Mesa
and Newport
Bedch during r 1999atthe
u!mee theaters that flt this
i-uescription -the Costa Mesa
C:wic Pldyhouse, Newport
Theater Arts Center and
Orange Coast College.
Of the three vc>nues, the
Costa Mesa Playhouse-lls
very existence thredtened by
L dirrurushmg funcling -came
ap with the most conMslenUy
~ntertairung yedr, topped by ~th.tee productions of such pro-
fe~sional quality that choosing
a "best• of the tno IS a her-
culean task.
" Nevertheless. for sheer
1bglsticdl excellence: this
'1year's blue nbbon must be
pinned on a project staged b)'
·a novice director: ·Fiddler on
~e Roof • Playhouse pres1-
'dent and accomplished actress
Lynn Reinert took the reins of
the "traclitional" musical and
turned it into a superb produc-
tion, tops dl110ng the three
amateur producing groups.
A close second dt Costa
Mesa was Betl1 I Ienley's
"Crimes of the Heart," clirect-
~ by Jack Millis, in which
Remert d.lso played a ma1or
role. Another superior show, m
• third position, was "The Mlra-
c;le Worker,• the movmg
Helen Keller story lovingly
tdged by Tern Miller
J Schmidt.
1 lndiv1dually, "best actres~·
laurels for the year must be
,·divided between Manna
-Dompke and Sophie Areno,
the two dynamic actresses of
•:me M11acle Worker.· For-
The production of "Fiddler on the Roof" at the Costa Mesa Playhouse was chosen as best
musical by an amateur theater company in our year in theater review. Playhouse president
and actress Lynn Reinert directed.
rest Robinson's murderous
playwright in "Deathtrap"
earned Costa t-. fesa's ·best
actor" honor.
Others worthy of mention
. include Reinert for contrasting
characterizations in "Cnmes
of the Heart" and "The Gm-
gerbread Lady,· Trm Nowicki
and Sherry Domergo for "F1d-.
dler on the Roof" dnd Brdndy
Warden for 'The Best Christ-
mas Pageant Ever.·
At the Newport Theater
Arts Center, the two shows
· your correspondent couldn't
review -"The Prime of M1ss
Jean Brodie" and "The Sisters
Rosenswe1g" -clirected,
respectively, by Michael Ross
and Darlene Hunter Chdffee,
proved the most impressive
The reason for this colwnn's
reticence· a daughter appear-
mg m the fust show, an ex-
wife in the second.
Actresses excelled at New-
port, none more so than Bev-
erly Turner in the title role of
·Jean Brodie,· while Kyle
Myers topped the actors' cate-
gory in "The Pajama Game,·
the third-best show of the I
yedr, staged by the aforemen-
tioned Schmidt.
Roses also to Kabe Brittle m
"Jean Brodie,• Kathy ~im
mons dnd Amanda Loomer in
"Rags," Sophie Areno (again)
in "Moon Over Buffalo." Adn-
and Sanchez in "The Pajama
Game" and, yes, Beth Titus in
'The Sisters Rosensweig • (So
su<> me My daughter Mindy
was pretty damed good m
·Brodie." too).
Director John Ferzaccd
pldced the year's two top pro-
ducbons on the boards at
Ofdnge C'odst College -
·Death Defymg Acts" and
•swmgllme Canicen.# The
OCC' Repertory's "r Hate
Hamlet,• dimr.tl'!rl by f-rnnk
Miyashiro, placed third, fol-
lowed by "Defymg Gravity,•
another Fenacca effort.
Top perfonndnces we re
rendered by John Synco as
John Barrymore's ghost m ·1
Hate Hamlet" and the ballistic
distaff duo of Lea Kassebaum
and Lynn Laguna m ·Death
Def}ing Acts." Honorable .
mention to Rocky Cerda,
"W1tness"; Rachel Davenport.
"Dunelawn": Jess1cd Seely,
"Defymg Grdvity"; 1\forcie
Ross, ·swmgtime Canteen":
Dahlia Alony. •Album,· and
Michael Cdvmder dl1d Jen-
nifer AYlna, both for "'Death
Defymg Acts.•
One more curtdm call
remd.ins. for the Daily Pilot's
man dnd womdn of the year in
theater. If the Y2K bug doesn't
gum up the works at the
paper, you'll find out their
ndme!> Sdturday.
• TOM TITUS reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot. Hrs reviews appear
Thursdays and Saturdays.
New Year's [Ve with
Agreat acts!
·11aughed so hard I feared I'd
need Blue Cross to cover a
~It ut Don't min this
I" -Jim Santella
o News. Buffalo NV
Davidson brought a playful.
sometime!> m1schlcvous solo
ctyle to the outing plenty 01
and vtstas wide cfy
namlc swrng and rolhcklng
endings " -Bill Kohlhaase,
Los Angeles iimes
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ALSO 01 STAIE
'LIGHT SENSITIVE'
The Theatre Distnct pre-
sents Jim Gcoghan'i> comic
play •ught Sensitive•
th rough Saturday. Shows
are at 8 p.m. Fnday and
Saturday. nckets are $15 to
$20. The Theatre District is
at 2930 Bnstol St.. Costa
Mesa, in the back lot of
The Lab Anti-Mall. For
more information, call (714)
435-4043.
'THE HOLLOW LANDS'
South Coast Repertory pre-
sents Howard Korder's play
•The Hollow Lands• Jan. 7
through 13. nckets are $28
to $47, with a pay-what-
you-will show Jari. 15. The
playhouse is at 655 Town
Center Dnve, Costd Mesa.
For more information, call
(714) 708-5555.
'THE COUNTRY GIRL'
The Friends of the Costa
Mesa Library present a
readers repertory theater
ver<;1on of Clifford Odets'
play "The County Gul • at
7 p.m. Jan. 21 at the Mesa
Verde Library. The library
is at 2969 Mesa Verde Dri-
ve, Costd Mesa. For more ·
information, call (714} 546-
5274.
'REFERENCES TO
SALVADOR DALI
MAKE ME HOT'
South Coast Repertory pre-
sents Jose Riv«;ra's play
"References to Salvador
Dali Make Me Hot" Jan. 25
through Peb. 27. Tickets
are $26 to $45, with a pay-
what-you-will show Jan.
29. The playhouse is at 655
Town Center Drive, Costa
Me a. For more informa-
tion, call (714) 706-5555.
'ANNIE'
The Musical Theater Acad-
emy of Orange County pre-
sents • Anrue • at the Costa
Mesa High School theater,
2650 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa Shows are at 7 p.m.
Jan. 29 3 p .m. Jan. 30, 7
p.m. Feb. 5 and 3 p.m. Feb.
6. Tickets are $5 to $8. For
more information, call (949)
646-6624.
'AIN'T MISBEHAVIN '
OCC presents • Am't Mis-
behavin'" at .f pm. Jan, 23
The show celebrate the
music and tyle of niu iC'lan
"Fats• Waller. Tickets are
$21 to $27. OCC is at 2701
Fairview Road, Costa
Mesd. For more informa-
tion, call (714) 432-5880.
DALE KRISTIEN
"Phantom of the ppera •
star Dale Krisben will per-
form at OCC'i. RobPrt B.
Moore Theatre at 8 p.m.
Jan. 8. Kristien will sing a
concert of her personal
favontes. T1ckeb are $21.
OCC bat 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Me a. For
more tnformation, call (714)
432-5860.
'ALEXANDER ... '
OCC hosts the performers
of the John F. Kennedy
Center for the Perfonnmg
Arts at 2 p.m. Jan. 9 m a
presentation of the musical
play •Alexander & The
Terrible, Homble, No
Good, Very Bad Day!•
Tickets are $10 to $14.
OCC 1s al 2701 Fauview
Road, Costa Mesa. For
more mfonnation, call (714)
432-5880.
'OKLAHOMA I'
The Musical Theater Acad·
emy of Orange County pre-
sents "Oklahoma!• at the
Costa Mesa High School
the~ter, 2650 Fau:view
Road, Costa Mesa Show
are at 7 p.m. Jan. 15, 3 p.m.
Jdn. 16, 7 p.m. Jan. 22 and
3 p .m. Jan. 23. Tickets are
$6 to $9. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 646-6624.
STARS Of MAGIC
The magicians of Stan; of
Magic Wlll present a show
of illusions at OCC at 8
p.m. Jan. 22. The show ts
$14 to $33. OCC \sat 2701
Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. For more informd-
tion, Cdll l714) 432-5880.
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..
thu~ay schools
cn.ntcb.Mlto 2000 Growing sttidents 1990 With a bulging enrollment, the district had. to
meet state standards to shrink class sizes.
ANURJ w G1..v.rn
llotf Piol
Nt'W schools, tougher sldndd!ds,
smaller class sizes and three
superintendents defined the
school district in the 1990s.
and school more accountable for their
performance. Students' test scores will
be measured against state standards,
and teachers and schools will be
n•viewcd when student scores consis-
tcnUy fall short of the state standards.
In to<> 1990s, school enrollment in
Ne~rt-Mesa grew to approximdtely
25,000 after an exodus in the 1980s
brought it down to nearly 15,000. For
the·first time since the 1970s, the district
bcgdn opening new schools to accom-
modate the influx of students. •
kirtde19arten to tlucd·grade cla. room
.In the 1990i>, three up rintendents
managed the district. John N1coU left
after 21 years d supenntendent in H'.>93
after the embezzlement ~candaJ ,
Mac Bernd, known for turning
around districts in turmoil, replac-ed
Nicoll for nea1 ly five years, but then
abruptly left town for a post m Arling-
ton, Texas. In 1998, Robert Barbot was
appointed superintendent. As the
decade comes to a clo!'>e, Bttrbot is still
the acting supcnntendent.
SOURCES
Doily PildJQ
New mdndates unposed l.>y the state
tn the late 1990s required sludcnU> to
pac;s exams to move on to the next
grnde. The idea behind the tests is to put
<.1n end to "soqal promotions," which
histoncally dllowed stvde.nts to almost
automatically ddvance to the next grade
Pach year.
The new tests also Will make teachen;
As c)ass sizes grew, a state mandate
turned things aiound by requiring· one ·
teacher for every 20 students in each Newport·Mesa School District
Daily Piiot Robert Barbot
c
rt Bay -prompted the
Pilot to crown her th<'
smaker of the Decade
w~~ the begmnmg of the
s when her pobhcal stc1r
y began to nse, thouCJh 1t
& bwnpy stdrt
1990, she wus nnmmc1t<•d
by e RepubhLdO P,nty to bt>
th lieutenc1nt governor ranch·
dd , only to losf' Uw rc1c:e to
De ocrat Leo McCcuthy.
The one (hd!Jol box) dcfedt
w c-h she suftewd, her lml tor
th ofbre of ·hN1temmt gover-
no , was a confimung example
of bow vpry diihcult 1t 15 for any
Orange County elected official
to obta.m statewide office." says
longtime rolleduut> Tom
Fuentes, thE' chillnnan of the
Orange County Republican
Party. "Mdnan was the VlCUm
of the mecht1 ghetto of which
werlive here tv1dmm, bkc oth·
ers.from Ofdnge County, lc1c:cs
vecy limited ntlme recogni-
tion.• ~e returned lo U1e slate
Senate to bc1ttle one o1 the
worst recessioris to ever hit Cal-
iJomia.
•we were trying to balance
d budget that was about $15
bilhon down,• she says. "Luck-.
1ly, the economy turned
around.'
Jn 1992, she became a victim
dgam, this time of former
Assembly Speaker Willie
l3rown's legendary vincti.ctive-
ness. Brown successfully
squelched her nomination by
th<'n Gov. Pete Wtlson to be the
state's superintendent of public
tnstrucbon.
Then, or course, there was ...
the bankruptcy and those dark
days. At the time, Bergeson's
polibcdl prestige was gainmg
still, so much so that cand.Jddtes
often sought her endorsement.
For example, the recall
Bergeson speaks of began lo
brew actually because of d non -
endorsement. She had
declined to support John Moor-
lach in his btd to unseat Citron
from the county treasurer post.
At the time, Moorlach, now
the country tredsurer. had pre-
cliE"ted the collapse of the coun-
ty dividend fund and he pub-
licly noted Bergeson's nonsup·
port
ffWhen I look back at how
the ruce went, that may be the
turrung factor," he said at the
tune.
But through all the bank-
ruptcies ups and downs, Berge-
son kept an optimistic outlook.
"You don't really have dis-
appointments, you have expe-
riences," she says.
And that she does.
Bergeson, who moved to
Newport Beach's Baycrest
commuruty in 195.8 with hus-
band, Garth, has been in public
We since 1964, making her the
most seasoned politician in
OrcLnge County.
"When I worked with her at
th'e county level, we always
relied on Marian to help us
with state legislabon that was
needed to get us through the
bankruptcy,• says county
Supervisor Jim Silva, who was
sworn m the same time as
Bergeson, nght when the
bankruptcy began. ·we would
never have been able to get
some of those bills passed with-
out her help."
Bergeson's long political
tenure began as a Newport
Elementary School Distnct
board member in 1964 and lat-
er in 1966 m the newly unified
Newport-Mesa district. In the
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late 1970s she went on to
become a state assembly-
woman, in the 1980s d stute
senator and then county super-
visor in 1994.
'IWo years mto her stint as
. county supervisor, Bergeson
was tabbed by Wilson again,
this time to serve in b.Js cabinet
as his secretary of child devel-
opment and education.
. The education theme run·
ning through her life is hard to
miss.
Today, Bergeson is a mem-
ber of the state board of educa-
tion. She followed in her moU1-
er's footstep and became a
teacher, and her daughter con-
tinued the tracti.tion and is npw
a principal at Pomona Elemen-
tary in Costa Mesa.
She can certamly point to
public instrucbon as llie
bedrock upon whidi her l~icy
has been buill •
•Teachers are the most valu-
able resource that we have,"
she says. •m Japan, the teach-
ers are the most revered prof es-
sions. We have to instill in our
communities a greater respect
for the role of the teacher. And
teachers also have to accept a
greater responsibility."
As part of Wilson's adminis-
tration, Bergeson was instru-
mental u'l pusl:ung for statewide
class-size reductions, improving
teacher trainmg and CWT.'cutµm
standards, providing more
incentives to lure in good leath-
ers and boosting test scores.
But she cautions that im -
tience can kill any fie progress. She says the s
have been planted in state d
education that will bring I11'!Ch
fruit in the coming years.
•A lot of people get fru at-
WAXING
•tO" ••
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•
ed and want to start all over and
that would be a big mistake,•
she wys. •instant gratification
doesn't happen in education.
The biggest challenge is stay·
inq the course . of getting
every pa{ent involved and
making sure they know they
have a role to play."
Bergeson's biggest accom-
plishments, however, center
around the reldtionships she's
established and the loyalty
she's engendered with her staff
members and coUeagues, polit·
ical and otherwise.
"I cut my political teeth with
Manan Bergeson," says former
Newport Beach Mayor and
<;ouncilwoman Evelyn Hart,
who has worked on some of
Bergeson's campaigns. "There
are a few women in politics and
none of them are role models
like Marian Bergeson She's
very quotable, very dovro to
earth dnd a very loyal friend
over the years."
Fuentes is another adnurer.
"It has lo be said that Md.Clan
1s very first, a beoub.ful Mormon
woman," Fuentes says. "As a
devoted Christian, she has car·
ried her vdlues into her service
in public office from school
board right up through the top.
As a woman, that was very
courdgeous. She never caved
on core vdlues, which tS s1gnifi·
CWlt U1 the political debate."
And Supervisor Silva says he
fondly remembers Bergeson's
fricndshlp dunng the bleakness
pf thP, bankruptcy.
"At Christmas time in 1994,
Manan and I talked on the
phone about whether or not we
wanted to be sworn in," Silva
;><tys. •rm glad we made the
decision to do so."
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SJ.Iva says during Bergesor«
tenure on the board, he remera-::r.d
bers showmg up in the parki.ng~
lot at the same time as her arW m
having her coax him into W~A:>e
ing up the five flights of S~!AJb
the county supervisors office~ Of
d way of working out. , ,,<!\:\
It's a practice Silva contim.\~":lJU
to Uus day. .;o0~-
As for her success, Bergesor+,n\
credits the talented people s~a"'1
has always surrounded he~
with cmd her love or public s~· pa:,
vice, whlch she calls the • gre?;0JJZ
est opportunity." . ~ e And what does the future t. ••
hold for 2000 and beyond? '~cu
•1 sort of take each week W-?9
it comes," she says. •Luckily ~:.ml
have good health and grelijll.l1
expectations for involvemeh;~~
I've never had to worry aboe1t
opportunities coming forward:""'-""
And when I can't (be involv~nq
anymore) I will 1ust continue :!b
walk my dog d!Ound the bloe!Qtn9
and enJOY my grandkids." ~
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MARIAN'S LEGACY u•1~
-~ • F•mlfy ' a
Husband Garth, four children. ni11e ·~•J.,
grandchildren with two on the waJt.,.... / • Teaching In UM genes • "
She taught In Santa Monica sc:hoo'«'IO':l
and substituted locally. Her mo t
was a teacher in Utah, daugt\ttQ
Julie, is a principal at Pomona ~~o >
mentary. 1 }riW
• The name g•m•
An elementary school in Laguf1'd'3rl1
Niguel and the aquatic center «If 02
Corona del Mar High School bear ~rblli
name. • '!
• Eduartfon !k?~ Attended UCLA for three ye'1?f k>
graduated from BVU. ·-.. u • F•vorite books r •lOlolJ
·Book of Virtues" by Bill Bennew
and "Uttle Women,· Lou~ M"'innri
Allcott.
• Heroes
Winston Churchill; mother,
Crittendon.
• First maijor leglslatlve vfc:tOIY'"1l".JC
Getting legislation passed ttL.
dredge the Upper Newport Bay. snun
• Notable JtJ.?flq
Son, Jamie, played on the U,Si, OJ
Olympic water polo team. · ~
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C NTINUED FROM A 1
; J'Uld as if that wasn't
enough, the county went
belikfupt.
J:lere are the Dally .Pilot's
pi~ for the top 10 stories of
the decade.
1 IMIEZZLIMENTS -
Financially, 1992 started
off bad and ended even
worse in Newport
ch and Costa Mesa.
January, Bob Dixon was
ted in front of City Hall
f stealing $1 .8 million Crom
city. Then in October,
St-tJ>hen Wagner was arrested
fot'embezzllng nearly $4 mil-
liorr'from the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District.
The twin embezzlements
havtJ had long-lasting effects.
Ne~ leadership was brought
in M both City Hall and the
school district in the wake of
theenbezzlements, which led
to major restructuring of those
institutions and, especially in
the case of the Board of Edu-
cation, major community
involvement in policy deci-
sions.
fbe district is still recover-
ing-1trom Wagner's theft, as
mucn in terms of public trust
as (i9llars and cents. Wh~
investigators searched Wa<jri-
er's Dover Shores home, they
found paintings, mink-lined
tuxedos, jewels, china and a
gold-plated piano.
ID March 1994, Wagner
was sentenced to five years in
prilfon for what was believed,
at tOe time, to be the largest
embezzlement from a public
agency in state history. He
died while in jail from compli-
cations from AIDS after
spending about a year and a
half in a medical ward. On
news of his death, many who
worked with Wagner still
could. not bring themselves to
forglve him.
Dtton's former friends and
colleagues, too, were stunned
when he was arrested. Many
thoµght they had known him
so well, and yet learned they
did 11ot know him at all.
It twned out the 17-year
employee had spent about 11
Of those years forgi.rig more
than 400 cl\ecks.
Uke Wagner's, Dixon's
hai:gs was filled with the fruits
of his ill-begotten money: a
drawer full of silk ties, more
th.ah 1,000 compact discs and
SOJDf-.20 umbrellas.
9ixon got four years for his
aime and spent 18 months in
pris0n before being released
to «"halfway house. Strangely
enough, Dixon left that
halfway house just weeks
afteFWagner was sentenced.
)Wlen the Pilot caught up
wi~ixon in Berkeley earlier thif Jear, he bad nothing to
58)! •
D. TOltO -It's the
base closure that just
·doesn't have any clo-
sure.
Ever since the federal
rrrr.,..rn"'ent decided back in
to close the El Toro
e Corps Air Station,
t to do with the property
h dominated headlines -
no to mention pocketbooks.
f"'bas pitted North County
citi#, led by Newport Beach,
ag4fnst South County cities in
er, Civil War-style war.
orth wants to keep John
e Airport from becom-
major commerdal hub
the south wants to keep
roar of engines from
g quiet residential
unities from Irvine to
a Woods.
1994, voters got involved
they narrowly passed
ure A, which allowed
u.law.:uunty to move forward
its plans to build an inter-
nal airport at the 4,700-
base.
yea.rs later, an attempt
ertum Measure A failed
ably as Measure S went
to defeat.
that wu hardly the end
story as things have
heated up since the bue
act11all·y clo.ed in July. The
and Healthy Com.mum·
Initiative, which would
l'Ut91•"8 a two-thirds vote for
ew jail, airport or landfill
county, has created a
ed and expensive cam-
e two sides Will spend
t St 4 million ol public
-through the county
ht dties -on the fight
~. which ii about u
a1 bu been spent for
t111111twn previous votee.
fight ha~ at dmee
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cx:x.ntdoMlto 2000: top 10 stories of the decade
ABOVE
Construction was wrapping
up on the 55 freeway in
June of 1992.
RIGHT
Fonner Newport Beach
police cb1ef Arb Campbell
resigned in the face of sexu-
al harassment allegations.
MARC MARTIN I OAl.Y Pll.OT
testy and personal and always
political.
Among the individuals -
who have contributed to the
pro-El Toro side, none has
given quite like Newport
Beach's George Argyros, who
has pumped more than $2
million into the fight.
Alternative plans being
thrown into the mix by South
County forces include twning
the base into a hugj!, regional
park rivaling San Francisco's
Golden Gate and San Diego's
Balboa.
Voters will decide the ini-
tiative's fate in March.
And then, the next chapter
in this never-ending story will begin. . ..
3 UPPER NEWPOllT
IAY -Throughout
the 1990s, civic leaders
and environmentalists
alike struggled to find the
answer to what seemed like a
simple question: How to pre-
vent Upper Newport Bay· -
one of the largest remaining
estuaries in Southern Califor-
nia -from twning into a giant
meadow.
But the task, which
spanned the decade, proved
difficult.
The problem was this: sed-
iment, pouring in from inland
areas, was threatening to pre-
vent tidal flushing, which
would clog up the bay. It was
first noticed in the 1980s,
when three sediment basins
were dredged on the bay
floor. This way, dirt and debris
could settle at the bottom and
the tide could still flush the
bay to provide its unique mix
of fresh and salt water.
In the mid-1990s, it was
already time for the largest of
those basins to be dredged.
But while the sediment con-
tinued to pile up, the money
for the project didn't. Getting
the SS.4 million from the state
for the project was a years-
long task -one that didn't
end until long after the dredg-
ing had begun.
Then came El Nmo. The
heavy rain seuon of late 1997
and early 1998 brought an
extra 200,000 cubic yards of
muck and added another $2
rnllllon to the J>t0ject'1 price
tag. County offlda1a agreed to
front the C09t of the dredging
while they continued to lobby
the ltate for fundi.
Jn the summer of 1998, the
state agreed to pay the $5.4
mtWon and the federal gov·
emment appnMMI tbe eddi·
tiona1 S2 mtJHoft for the El
Nino-related damage.
El Nlfto..tueled ltorml Do
wreu.d ha.oc on BKk Bay om., dolln9 lame portlonl
of it for more than a year for
major repair work.
Another aspect of the bay's
woes during the 1990s was
the Irvine Ranch Water Dis-
trict's very unpopular plan to
discharge its highly treated
waste water into the bay. The
district got a permit for the
project from a regional water
board, but an agreement with
the city held the dumping off
for two years. In the mean-
time, Defend the Bay -led
by activist Bob Caustin -
appealed every decision and
took the water district to court
several times in an attempt to
derail the plan.
The efforts finally paid off
in the fall of 1998, when a
Superior Court judge over~
turned the district's permit. A
new bay-dumping project
was developed and presented
to the public, but bas since
been put on the back burner.
Another highlight of the
decade was the groundbreak-
ing on the county's interpre-
tive center. The educational
facility, which has taken years
to get off the ground, will help
reduce the 8mount of habitat
destruction caused by tourists
and enhance everyone's
knowledge of the bay.
In the past decade, the
estuary ha~ boon one of New-
port-Mesa'• rnost trE'HUtC"d
jewels. No doubt it will con-
tinue to be so in th n xt mil-
l nruum.
4 AM Cl.:lfJE IR.l AHO
10NY YIUA -N w
Clfy Manag r K vin
Murphy w bar ly a
year on th job, mopping up
the aftermath of th Bob
Dixon embenlement wh n
th n w1 got
Longtime Police Ch1ef Arb I
Campbell and bls nght-hand
man Capt. Tony Villa were the
subjects of a sexual harass-
ment lawsuit filed by four
women employees or the
Police Department.
Murphy and other city offl-
dals were incredulous at first,
defendmg the chief and por-
traying the women as dis-
gruntled employees.
But before it was over, the
scandal would spill across the
newspaper headlines daily
with details of alleged lewd
conduct by the two men,
including one instance where
a dispatcher accused the pair
of raping her after a 1981 par-
ty at the Bonita Canyon land-
fill.
The department's morale
sunk to new lows during the
controversy. City off1oals and
business leaden. seemed tom
over their longtime support
for the chief. Long-standing
officers aired their deep-d-
ed gnevanc and ultimately
the rank-and-rile officers put
the icing on the cake by i u-
ing a 90% vote of no conlt·
dence for Campbell.
Murphy wound up fmng
Campbell and Villa, then -
faced with a long, grueling
civil lawswt -later did an
about-face and mnd a d al
with both officers and th tr
attorney to rehlr them back
and retire them With th 1r
pensions and benef 1ts intact.
M for the wome.n, th total
who 1010ed the uit w lied to
10 and ft city v ug Uon
dug lip Vf'.n more who id
th y uffered from Campbell
and Villa' all ed anti • And
whOe they all wound up Wlth
cuh settlements from the dty,
many saw th careen ln w
Thursday, 0ecember Jo, 1m Al I '
enforcement crumble.
Today, the remnants of the
ugliness that besieged the
department are long gone,
and Chief Bob McDonell,
hi.red by. Murphy to restore
the department's morale,
prefers to keep that old news
where it belongs. In history's
scrap heap.
ORANGE COUNTY
BANKRUPTCY -On
Dec. 6, 1994, Orange
County's perfect little
world came crashing down.
The county, known for its
wealthy, successful residents
who live in milhon-dollar
coastal homes, filed for the
largest municipal bankruptq
in U S history. The filing
came five days after rising
interest rates caused its risky,
high-yield mvestment fund to
crash, losing $1.5 billion 'in
money from 180 public agen-
cies.
A.mol)g those agenaes
were the cities of Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa, as
well as the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District. The
district had $82 million invest-
ed -$41 million of which it
borrowed specifically to put in
the pool. Costa Mesa bCJd
about $3 million tied up and
Newport Beach had $16 mil-
lion In the five years since,
they have recovered most of
it, but officials acknowledge
they will never get all of it
back.
U only they had listened to
John Moorlach, the Costa
Mesa certified public accoun-
tant who predicted with
uncanny accuracy the coun-
ty's financial time bomb in bis
1994 campaign for county
treasurer. Few paid attention
to the warnings, dismissing
Moorlach as a skewed public-
office candidate Then-state
Sen. Manan Bergeson even
withdrew her endorsement of
him after he was too critical of
then-neasurer Bob Citron.
County officials did not call
Moorlach for several days
after the bankruptcy. Despite
his off er to serve as treasurer,
they co~oned Bill Pope-
)oy to get the county together.
Popejoy left three months lat-
er and Moorlach was finally
asked in March 1995 to step
in.
Moorlach was reelected in
1998 after running unop-
po ed. With o more conserva-
tive and well-documented
investment strategy, which
also includes a four-membef
ovemght oomnuttee. he is tJy-
ing to put the past behind bbn
encl move on. The public
ogenc:l that were affected
say th y are now virtually ful-
ly recovered from the bank-
ruptcy.
But one thing is certain: No
on tn this county will ever
forg t that day.
6 mvlf• ....
aAltl -The ltory
grabbed national
heedlines and tore •
community apart
The drc:umttabcel weren•t
unusual for teenegen. ~
dwts wowa edtnlt tbeY
'
..,.
indulged 10 drinking during
their tugh school days. Some
would even say they have dn-
ven under the influence
When a Chevrolet Blazer
carrying 10 Newport Harbor
High School students skidded
out of conttol on Irvine
Avenue, residents s~t para-
lyzed as the drama played out
like a made-for-TV moVle.
Over a two-year period, there
were angry words, ovil law-
suits and even what some
called a nuracle.
The dnver of the vehicle
Jason Rausch, was the desig-
nated driver after a party.
Rausch was sober but some of
his passengers had been
dnnkirig. Rausch was driving
erratically through a series of
curves on Irvine Avenu
when the sports utility vehicl
crashed into a median ancr
flipped over. One student, 18-
year-old Donny Bridgman.
was killed. The remaining
passengers were also inJured.
The most seriously hurt were
Amanda Arthur and Daniel
Townsend.
•
Out of all the victims,
Arthur captured most of the
pubhc's attenbon. The acci-
dent had left Arthur with
major head injuries that kept
her in a coma for three
months. Without medical ~
insurance, Arthur was neck· ...
deep in hnanaal and fat41:-peril. •
As the community began
its outpounng of support f
the Arthur family, Amanda .
awoke from the coma.'
Though the injuries will
always have ~me effect oo
her, she returned to schoo • ...
and is now enrolled in a Junior -..
college program.
Rausch eventually wes -•
conVlcted of nusdemeanor
velucular manslaughter and
was sentenced to three years
probation. He was vilified by •
some because be failed carry-•
ing the respons1b1lity that
rught. He was praised by oth-
ers for coming to the aide of
some of his cl.as mates after
the acodent. Rausch has nev
er publicly spoken about th
accident. He is enrolled m
university m Colorado.
· Once the cnminal ca 6
agamst Rausch over, th
civil c filed by all but on
of the victimS began. It wasn't
until earll r this year that the
c were resolved and th
final chapter was closed M.-;
this emotional ga.
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deal for women in sports ant
IS a ~tlm Grand Slam llli
gles champ on, but tennll
Undsay Davenport Of N
pon Beach ii as unpreten
u the gm nf!Xt dOOf,
Davenport. Wbo bu
known to bit with kkll el
borne dub, the Pdledel Hlll'3~ ms Club, won four 1UD4MI~
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ond cttr Grand Slam.
Davenport, who won the
..U.S. Oµen m 1998 and an r lymp1c: gold medal at the
996 AUunta Gdme , moved to
wport 8(.'ach shortly after
urning pro at ttge 16 lo be clos-
r to her c0c1ch, Robert Vttn'l
lo!.
,., She: hi:ls <'tlpturcd 23 car er
ingles liUcs and 28 doubles
hampionsh1ps, mclud.mg three
Grnnd Slams. Davenport
cam( d he>r first No. l ranking l on lhl' WT A Tour on Ott. 12,
1998, and, despite a left wrist
injury in '99, was able to
remain in the top three. This
year, !ohc reportt•dly agreed to a
· five-yedr, $12-rnillion deal with
Nike. .
A member of the U.S. Fed
• Cup team, Ddvenport is an
ddvocate of the Palisade. Club
hostmy a Fed Cup match, pos-
sibly m 2000.
ln 1999, Davenport becdJTle
only the thml Ame!'1C'dn-bom
l"'Onlcm to Will Wimbledon in
lhP Opt•n <~ra In ~. her U.S.
Opt•n lllll• 1rlc.trked the h.rst ume
cUl AniPnct1n-bom womctn won
• .,~ince Chris Evert m 1985.
' She wus a Southt"m Califor-
rud jumor sensation who grew
up m Palos Verdes and gradu-
ated from Murrietd Valley High
m .Jurn• 1C)94, d y<>dr dller turn-
The Pacific Amphitheatre.
ing pro. ,
Davenport's father, Wink,
partiapated on the 1968 U.S.
Olympic volleyball team; her
mother, Ann, is president of the
Southern Califorrua Volleyball
Assn.
Davenport likes allemdlJve
music; her lucky number is
eight; she loves the AUanta
Braves; and stJ,e has two dogs,
both Rottweilers. aEWPORT BEACH
ENTRAL LIBRARY -
1974, it seemed like
an impossibility. The
need was there -the 10,000-
square-foot building in New-
port Center had outgrown the
city's requirements by the time
il was built.
But there wi:ls so much to do.
Fmcl u location. R11.ise the mil-
lions needed for the constnic-
tion. Come up with plans and
dusigns that could be agreed
UJX>n by everyone involved.
TI1c dwam was redlized in
the spring of 1994, when the
sparkJmg new, 54,000-square-
fool facility opened its doors. It
came after two decades of tire-
less work by people ind variety
of scgmc>ntc; of the community,
indudmg busmesses and civic
leaden;
Now, 1t is the 1ewel of the
city cmd a gathering pldce for
the community. In addition to
offonng a wide selection of
books, videos ctnd CD-ROMs,
the library dlso puts on a Distin-
guished Leclwe series and the
Manu npts .-.,; s, d well as
hosts art hows throughout the
yctn. Th events have pro-
fil ed ~t-sclhng aulhorli,
Puhtzer Prizc-wmnmg writers,
TV news pen;onahtie and
artU;ts, and have added culture
to the conununily.
A key hqurc jn the construc-
tion of the librnry was Elizabeth
Stahr, who chauecl thq first
foundation that ml ed $2 rrul-
lion fo r the public-private pt1rl·
nershlp n us foundation wds
<}ventually dissolved and a new
one was created to raise money
for books cmd events.
However, in th~ last year,
the united community ~ffort it
took to build the library has
descended into a biller foud
between the trustees and foun-
dation. The fight is primarily
about control over hnances and
seeJUs' to be fraying the fabnc
holding the institution together.
Both Foundation Chair Dave
CdJ'll\ichael and 1h.istee Chair
Jim Wood, though, say they are
optimistic that th.is will all be
resolved by January.
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old Denise Huber of Newport
Beach Wd~ as horrific as it was
challengmg for investigatori.;.
When Huber va.nbhed in June
1991, policP. had only the vic-
tim's car as evidence.
Years passed and the fru~·
trallon g rew. There were hun-
dreds or tips given to police,
but none really amounted to
a~ything. In July 1994,. the
break· came. Arizona authori-
ties called Costa Mesa police
and Wonned them they had
foWld Huber's body.
I Ier killer, John Famaldro,
had kept her frozen corpse in a
freezer. The freezer was kept
in a truck parked at his Dewey,
Ariz., home. A neighbor had
noticed a power cord corning
out of the back and found it
suspicious.
Investigators said Famalaro
had duped Huber into coming
along with him after her car
blew a tire. Authorities said
Famalaro sodomized her and
bludgeoned her to death with
a set of tools in his Laguna Hills
warehouse.
It took another three years
for Famalaro's trial. Though
the defendant came from d
household where be reportedly
Jed a loveless childhood, it
couldn't outweigh the brutality
of the crlme. A jury found
Famalaro guilty and recom-
mended the death penalty in
June 1997. A judge later
upheld that decision and
Famalaro currently sits on
Death Row.
Through it all, the parents of
Denise Huber -Dennis and
Ione Huber ......, remained
strong. A book was written
about the crime called "Cold
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EXTENSION t-
After 20-plus y 'ars
of debatmg what
and whe re the Costa e a
rrccway should be, its ma.l
extension was approved, built
and fmally opened in 1992.
The 2.3·milc extension ran
from the Orango County a1I-
grounds to its find! end point
today on 19th Stroct but not
before endunng its share of
controversy.
Bttck in the 1970s, Calftns
envlSioned the freeway woultl
run to the Pacific Ocean, link-
ing up with Pacific Coast Htgh-
way. Stdunch opponents, m0i>t-
ly Newport Beach rcs1ac:nts,
convinced the stdte agency to
rethink 1l~ plans.
In 1989, the plans e
approved to have the frceW&y
extended, replanng the !fSl
ditch that was there previously.
The ditch was a storage area
for construction companieio &pd
turned mto a muddy lake
when 1t rained heavily
For $50 m1U1on, business
along Newport Boulevard suf·
fered during the construcilon
while downtown mcrchan~
eagerly awaited the prof!~ to
start motoring in. '
The freeway was opened in
phases with its final part,.'111
June 1992. AJU10ugh the free-
way has d fina l dcslinationf it
JSn'l uncommon lo have a' l~
jam of traffic on the weelro.hds
or dunng rush. hour • •
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· • Anyway you look at it,
it tops all other decades in
the 20th century in terms
of sheer landmark stories.
BARRY FAL'l.KNf.H
" .M easured in decades, the
Newport-Mesa sports
scene in the 1900s
definitely saved its best for ldsl.
Indeed, the 1990s were stacked
with individuals who made
national and international
impact, big-time events which
brought headliners to town, and
enough local high school
championship teams to drape
a few gym walls with banners
Here are the Top 10
• Newport-Mesa sports stories
~ from the last decade of the
millennium, as selected by the
Daily Pilot sports department.
Newport Harbor football
-Coach Jeff Bnnkley's
· Sailors capped a decade
of dominance by gomg
13-0-1 and winrung the
CIP Southern Section Division
VI championship.
The Tars went 14-0 m 1994 to
win CIP Division V and also
m6de trips to the finals m '92
~ '96. In addition, they
advanced to the semifinals once
~9?), the quarterfinals twice ('90
4.nd '91) and miSsed the playoffs
only twice in the decade.
Their 92-31-1 record equates
to a .745 winrung percentage.
:llbey have had Winrung streaks
of 16 and 12 and have not lost to
a non-Sea View League team
since Oct. 5, 1995. Included
among the 31 losses are t 1
setbacks to eventual CIF
champions (at least one m every
season the Tars did not claim the
crown), as well as three defeats
by section runners-up.
Since 1992, only one Orange
County public school
(Los Alamitos) has more wins.
Toshiba Senior Classic
-The Senior PGA
Tour event, comprised
of golfers at least 50
years old, debuted in
N'"ewport-Mesa in 1995 at the
Mesa Verde Country Club.
The first senior tour event
held in Orange County moved
the following year to the
Newport Beach Country Club,
where it has flounshed as one of
the tour's featured stops.
In addition to the opportunity
to see legendary figures in the
sport, the tournament has
provided local gallenes with
some memorable finishes.
In 1997, Bob Murphy
prevailed m a nine-hole playoff,
a record at the time.
In 1998, Hale Irwin shot a
course-record 62 in the fmdl
round to pass 11 players and
SEE DECADE PAGE 82
DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN, DON LEACH AND BRIAN POBUDA
Sights of
the '90s
-Estancia
Hlgh's Bachy
Gonzales
(top} forces a-.i;:;::z::;..a-....a:::m;;m~
fumble; Costa Mesa water
polo standout Roger Kirnos
lets everyone know who's No.
1; Hale Irwin reacts after just
missing a birdie attempt at the
Toshiba Senior Classic; Jlm
Courier (left) leads the U.S. in
the Davis Cup tie at Palisades;
Marianne Towersey (below)
celebrates a great putt at the
Tea Cup
Classic;
and
New-
port
Harbor
High's
Joe
Urban
and his
team-
mates
look
things
over.
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE Of THE WEEK
• Costa Mesa point guard
is no longer hy about • leading more than the
Mustang ' fast break.
lhn11v F ll.KNI R
QUOTE Of THE DAY
*I realfy d'tdn't core OOout 2,000 points, after I hod l»'olten the league record n.
lote1 when everybody stcrted making on issue of it, I figured I'd try to respond .. :
George Yardley, Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Farner
I
CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM . .
GEORGE
YARDLEY
Newport Barbo~
•The NBA's original 'bird,' his contributions to Newport
Beach have gone far beyond the athletic prowess factor.
RllllAIU> [){)ll'lt How many NBA players could
do thot7 •
cordmg to NBA
ore from the 1950s,
writer for the
Wri~r ~ hlton Gross permed m 111111 December 1958 that Yardley 1111111 "has on egglike head, bald
except for a lost-d1sappeanng
hdlO of wispy blond hdlf that
strdggles from temple to temple.
And an "egghead' 1s what he is
out of uniform "
Saturday Everung Post once
described George Yardley as
having to overcome the "homble
back alleys of Balboa Island"
while growing up.
Yardley iure had them fooled,
JUSt like the defenders who
would try to guard his
unstoppable jump shot.
Ldter in his seven-year Hall of
Fame NBA career, big headlines
reported Yardley as MBasketball's
Unhappy Gunner.• He missed
lus family and could make more
money as an engineer. Could
you imagine a player
saying that in the
game's economics
todayi
Yardley, born Nov. 3, 1928.
could alc,o paint, play the piano
and construct a house from the
ground up. He could soup up hot
rods and uphol!;ter furmture.
On the court, Yardley, also a
former U S. Navy mdn, "had a
very soft touch with a quick
release dnd an unstoppable jump
shot," Sharman, another Hall of
Farner and fonner Lakers coach
and GM, once said.
Yardley broke
Georgl? Mikap's
smgle-c,eason NBA
sconng record m
1957-58, averaging
27 .8 pomts, a
staggering figure at the
time. Mikan, a t>-10
center for the
Minneapolis Lakers
who was known as
·Tue Beasr in his
Cataloged among ·
the NBA's inost noble
departures (a list
headed by Michael
Jordan), Yardley
revoluboru.zed the NBA
before retiring early,
soanng to the basket in
a bird-like manner
while using
state-of-the-art Jump
.., shots and slam dunks
to dazzle crowds.
George Yardley playmg days, scored 1,932 points in 1950-51.
Known as the original •Bird,•
Yardley was a talented rocket
engmeer from Stanford and
retired from basketball at the
zenith of his career to better
provide for his family. He left the
NBA with a lifetime scoring
average of 19.2 points per game
and 8.9 rebounds a contest
-20 2 ppg in his final season
(1959-60 with the Syracuse
Nationals).
Only 31 when he walked
away, Yardley is one of only
seven players in NBA history to
retire after averaging more than
20 points in their last year.
Breaking Hank Luisetti's
Stanford single-season scoring
record lS Yardley's most
treasUJ1ed feat, but his 2,001
pomts in 1957-58 for the Detroit
Pistons-the first m NBA history
to reach the 2,000 milestone -is
perhaps the creme de la creme
of his career and one of the
reasoAs for his 1996
enshrinement into the Basketball
Hall of Fame.
The pnde of Newport
Harbor High (Class of '46) and
considered the Newport-Mesa
commuruty's mo t accomplished
athlete, George H. Yardley ID
was a lanky 6-foot-5 forward and
three-time All-Amencan at
Stanford who established
numerous sconng records as an
amateur and pro
Mo t of Yardley's NBA career
was spent m Fort Wayne, Ind.,
before the Pistons moved to
Detroit in 1957. Prior to turning
pro, Yardl y led the San
But when •Tue
Blfd" topped the 2,00<)lbamer.
people. began to notice
"I really didn't care about
2.000 points, after I had broken
the league record," Yardley said.
"Then later when everybody
started making an issue of it, I
figured I'd try to respond.•
Before television prominently
brought names to faces. Yardley
dOd his game had to be seen to
be believed.
·George managed to score m
so many way!>,• said John
Wooden, the legendary former
UCLA coach and longtime
Yardley adnurer who even wrote
letters to the. !\Jax nuth Memorial
Basketball Hd.11 of Fame m
Springfield, Ma s., wgmg his
election. "With the kind of body ,
he had, he would twi:.t and tum
and outmaneuver people
underneath."
A six-time NBA All-Star,
Yardley attended Stanford as a
walk-on and never did receive a
scholarship, helping to pay his
way through school by working
as a uruon apprenbce carpenter
dunng vacations.
Yardley also learned to sew
because of h1s trouble finding
shirts w1th 37-inch Jeeves:
Memorable garn~? Yardley
pointed to the '51 AAU national
title game tor Stewart
Ch vrolets, when h Wai forced
to play center agamc:t two 6-10
guy~ on th Ph1hp Oilers, who
had their 68-game winning
c;tJ ak snapped "That night I
plared my best game," Yardl y
said.
Former B ton Cclti coach
and GM Red Auc.lbach said of
Yan\l yin 1958 "His~~ Shot
1 his best conng w pon. H
patterned it after Paul Ari7.in' ,
Frana. co St wart Chevrolet-; to
the AAU national title in 1951,
when Lui tti, the team'c; c:oadl,
procla1mcd Yardley ac:: *the
great t ba ketball player in th
game.·
" and now h tt r than th
Aller 1 avmg the NBA,
Yardley played a eason for the
undcr-lmanc ed Los Angeles Jets
in th old Amcncan Basketboll
Leftgu under Coach Bill
Sharman. "I was the high l
paid player~ th" le gu :
Yardley once lc'I •but the bad
n w that lh \: never
cl ared."
Dunng th off-a on, Yardl y
conducted r rch and
d opment of syst and
componen for itallft and
• m U , ding to contrtbuti
on th -15 airer rt d gned to
CXJ11 r th frtn of out r pa
and th Atla nd num
orlglnal."
.A chart r induct mto lb
Orang County SJ)Orts H4ll of
Fame m 1 81 and a part of three
other Hail oJ Pam , Yardl y
JOln the Dally Pilot Sports Hall
of Fam , eel bmling U1
millennium
Born to Dorothy ftOd George
Jr, t.oda)" honoree and hll ilat
WU , 01 n raised a f amlly of
t\\in so nd two daughten
Yatdl y is an av.id golfer and
tenniS 1>layer who li ln
Newport Beech end donates
his tim to Chantable tlndM~. including MrYiDg u honorary. •
chalrman of a golf toumament In
h nam to r&11e tuhdl for the
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The Decade's Top Stories / ---~~-~~-~~~--,,L~
Some of the sights of the '90s
a -Mesa's Charles Chabnan drives through foes.
b -Newport volleyball coach Dan Glenn reacts.
c -Volleyball's Charlie Brande offers some lnslghl
d -Mike Freeman (85) and Matt Burns (64) close ln
on an Irvine runner ln CIF Utle game.
e -Misty May dJgs from the sand.
f -Mesa's Myron Miller calls for a timeoul
g -Chad Johnson, one of CdM's Back Bay Bombers.
h -CdM's Steve LeSteur (rtgbt) rolls in the two-mile.
J -Geoff Abrams cllcks in tennis.
k -Estancla's CyndJ Richards battles for a rebound
agalmt Mesa's Olivia DlCamilll.
m -John Uebengood guides Estancia football.
Doily Pilot
DECADE
CONTINUED FROM 81
claim the $160,000 first prize. He was saved a two-stroke penalty on
No. 17, when a sand trap rake stopped his ball from carrying into a
water hazard. •
In 1999, Gary McCord, in bis senior tour debut, prevailed in a it>
five-hole playoff which. began with four players.
The tournament has also contributed millions to charity.
lJndsay Davenport -Though she was born in Palos Verdes
and grew up in Murrieta, this women's tennis sensation hA.t
spent her professional life as a resident of Newport Beach.
She initiated a nag-waving frenzy from local fans when she
won the gold medal at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.
conunibnent to fitness, as well as the coaching of local guru
Robert Van't Hof, accelerated her progress to the top of the' women'
game, a run that included winning the U.S. Open in 1998. She
finished that season ranked atop the Women's Tennis Association.
Her crowning achievement in '99 was a victory at Wimbledon ovW.
seven-time champion and soon-to-be-retired Steffi Graf. She ~ ~
th~ third American-born woman in 40 years to Win on the grass
courts of London and spent much of the year ranked No. 1.
George Yardley jolm Basketball Hall of Fame -Though
he had escaped the limelight for decades, this Newport c
Harbor High and Stanford alumnus rekindled nostalgic '
reOection on a landmark basketball career when he gained
induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of
Fame 1996.
He was a six-time all-star in his seven-season NBA career, duri.rlg
which he averaged 19.2 points per game. A 6-foot-5 forward for Fott
Wayne, Detroit and Syracuse, the man nicknamed ·Bird" was the
first NBA player to score 2,000 points (2,001in1957-58).
•He was a superstar with exceptional talents," said Dick McGuire',
a fellow Hall of Farner who played against Yardley as a member of '
the New York Knickerbockers.
CIF State basketball OnaUsts -The Estancia High boys
team, without a future four-year college player, defeated
Washington High of Fremont, 82-72, in Oakland to claim
the 1991 Division m state crown, the only state title in
Newport-Mesa basketball history.
Coach Tun O'Brien's squad, led by future Stanford volleyball
All-American Matt Fuerbringer, future minor league baseball player
Paul McDaniels and starters Mike Haas, Son Ly and Torrey Ham-
mond, finished 29-5.
1\vo seasons later, the Costa Mesa girls posted an identical record.
but fell in the Division m state title game, 50-43, to St. Francis High
of Sacramento. .,
Coach Lisa McNamee's Mustangs were led by four-year All-CIP
star Olivia DiCamilli, who went on to play at San Diego State,
Heather Robinson (Miami and UC Riverside) and Yool Kim (Cal State
Los Angeles), as well as starters Jessica Lurmann and Neiar Kabua .•
lla Borders -The first female pitcher to post a . compl~te-game college baseball win, she drew a worldwl<iE;
media spotlight to the cozy campus diamond of
then-Southern California College Feb. 15, 1994. The
Whittier Christian High product, recruited by former
Vanguards Coach Cha.rile Phillips, turned 19 just three days after her
triumphant sec debut.
She has remained in the game long enough for the novelty of
cross-gender competition to wear off, which in itself, ls quite a feat.
She finished her third season in the Northern League last fall and,
though she has drawn no closer to the major leagues, she has won
legions of fans who admire her pursuit of big-league dreams.
Dam Cup fever -Nearly 16,000 spectators crammed the '
Palisades Tennis Club in Newport Beach for three April da.)1
in 1997, to watch the U.S. Davis Cup team, led by Andre
Agassi, win a quarterfinal tie with the Netherlands.
Nationalism reigned in the grandstands as American rooters
ex ged verbal warfare with numerous orange-clad Dutch fans.
Agassi and Jim Courier won opening-day singles matches, but
· Agassi was forced to come from behind two days later, def eating Jan
Siemeri.nk, 3-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3, to clinqt the victory for Captain Tum
Gullikson's hosts. The Americans went on to lose in the final to
Sweden.
State.
Misty May -A four-year varsity starter at Newport Harbor
High, she led the Sailors to the CIF Southern Section and
CIF State Division I titles, as well as the mythical national
championship as a senior in 1994. She was the USA Today
National Player of the Year, before moving on to Long Beaeh
As a collegian, she was twice the NCAA Player of the Year and
led the 49ers to a 36-0 record in 1998. She capped her college career·
with 70 assists in a four-game NCAA title-match win over previously•
unbeaten Penn State to help Long Beach become the only unbeaten
champions in NCAA women's volleyball history.
Expected to join the national team, she instead elected to focus on
the pro beach game.
CIF ttUe haul -Newport-Mesa high schools claimed a
whopping 4 7 CIF Southern Section, CCF State and mythical
..
.._11111".11• national championships m team sports.
Corona del Mar: National titles in girls volleyball (1992 and
'93) and girls tennis ('97); state crowns in girls volleyball
(' , 92 and '93), girls cross country ('99); and section championships
in girls volleyball ('90, '92, '93, '97), boys basketball ('93 and '95), girls
cross country ('98 and '99), baseball ('99), boys volleyball ('98), boys
water polo ('99), boys tennis ('99) and girls tennis ('97).
Newport Harbor: A national title in girls volleyball ('94); state
championships in girls volleyball ('92, '94, '98, '99) and boys cross •
country ('92); section crowns in girls volleyball ('94, '97, '98, '99),
football ('94 and '99), boys volleyball ('99), boys cross country ('92), 1
girls water polo ('99) and girls track and field ('93).
Estanda: A state crown in boys basketball ('91)1 and section titles
in boys goU ('90 and '91); coed badminton ('91 and '92) and boys
basketball ('90).
Costa Mesa: A state title in girls cross country ('97)1 as well as
section championships in girls basketball (190 and '93) and boys
water polo ('92 and '95).
Back Bay girls volleyball -Corona del Mar
(1992-93) and Newport Harbor ('94) high schools
won three straight mythical national championships
and the two combined to win 15 additional section
and stale crowns in the decade CdM was 34-0 in
'9 , and returned four starters the following year to repeat with a 31-3
record. Coach Lance Stewart's '93 squad defeated the Sailors m the
section and state finals.
Kim Coleman (UCLA), Jennifer Stroffe (UC Santa Barbara), Kristen
Campbell (Duke) and CaiWn Pick.art were starters on both CdM
national champions. ·
Newport followed up in '9.4 with a 33· 1 season, keyed by nation.Bl~
player of the year Misty May. Mellasa Schutz (Colorado), Sara
Fairborn (Georgetown), Jeannette Hecker (Loyola Marymount)
and nna Bo~an (Southern Florida) also started.
•I
Extra point ... Big-league dreams t , ' Local productl Brent Mayne (Costa Mesa High), Rich Amartl
(Estancia) and Jeff Gardner (Bstanda), all of whom attended Orange
Coast College, defied the odds and became major league base
players.
Mayne has caught for the Royall, Mets, A'1, and Giants and
gned recently for next season with the Roddes
Amaral, a utWty man, made a run at Rookie of the Year bonon m ~
1992 with the Mariners and pl«yed lut year ln Belttmoni.
Gardner, now a scout, played MCOnd bue for the Meta, Padres
and Expoa. •
!'
0aily Pilot
IOYS HOOPS
Tars ·hit
jackpot,
61-59,
in OT
a Newport Harbor takes
tbumament croWri in
Carson City with narrow
win over heralded Cougars
of Sacramento Kennedy.
llli!1gworth named MVP.
CARSON CITY -Behind
Du~tin Illingworth's 31 points,
Newport Harbor High 's boys
basketball team won the Car-
son City Capitol Classic with a
tough 61-59 overtime upset
ove;r Sacramento powerhouse
Kennedy.
The Sailors (11-4) took a 12-
point halftime lead before
Kennedy chipped away and
sent the game into overtime.
But the Cougars (15-1) could
not avoid their first loss.
"It was just a war,• Newport
Harbor Coach I.any Hirst said.
"Their P,layers were attacking,
and they were aggressive.•
Dlingworth's performance
cliriched his tournament MVP
award. Aaron Yarnal was
named the tournament's out-
standing defensive player, and
sophomore Tony Melum was
also named to the All-tourna-
ment team.
Only six players played for
Newport in the t:ightlY.-contest-
ed 'battle.
MOur bench played well for
us in the last two games,• Hirst
said. •This was an opportunity
for our starters to give back to
them and lake us the rest of the
way."
BOYS SOCCER
Costa Mesa's fortune
tUns the full circle
OCEANSIDE -Costa Mesa
l;:ligh's boys soccer team made
a strong showing at the Nauti-
cal Cup, leavmg the tourna-
ment with a.win, loss and tie in
the three games. •
The Mustangs opened with
a tie against Rancho Buena
VlSta, 2-2. Mike Gardner and
Justin Schoettler scored the
goals for Costa Mesa.
In game two, Mesa fell to
San Pasqual, 4-1. The Mus-
{fmgs' lone goal was scored by
Josh Feldman.
In the final game of the tour-
nament; the Mustangs crushed
Esconctido's Serra High, 7-0,
with seven cWferent players
scoring.
Goals were scored by Gar-
dint?r, Brian Dunn, Zack Pow-
ell, Jonathon Contreras, Cesar
Porcayo, · Billy Lund and
Michael Armstrong.
Midbelder Jose Perez was
n~ed to the all-tournament
team.
,.. . . . . . . ' . Sports ·· Thursday, December 30, 1999 B3
Eagles Gamer strength to rally, 56-53 IOYS HOOPS
• Senior center keys comeback win over Trabuco
to put Estancia in finals of Coast Christmas Classic.
Oatf Pb
COSTA MESA -While
Estancia High boys basketball
coach Rich Boyce was assuring
his team it should stick With it
at halftime of the third-round
pool play clash against Trabu-
co Hills Wednesday, Estancia
sophomore coach Chris Sorce
was in senior center Darsbaun
Garner's ear.
•(Sorce) told me to calm
down and that I could play
with anybody,• said Garner,
who proved his former coach
prophetic by leading the hosts
to a dramatic-64-62 come-
from-behind triumph, which
put the Eagles (10-4) into
tonight's 7:30 title game
against Marina.
•I came out of my slump,•
said the 6·foot-4 hero, who col-
lected 16 of his .20 points and
10 of his 16 rebounds in the
second half.
•We won that game
because of Darshaun, • Boyce
sa.id, after watching his team
methodically erase a 13-point.
defioit.
•He's back to being the
player he was the first four
games of the year (16.2 points
per game)."
Gamer's second-half suc-
cest came after 6-5 Trabuco
senior Evan Fields toasted him
for 14 first-half points to help
the Mustangs lead, 38-27, at
the break.
"The coaches got on me (at
halftune), • Gamer said "I've
been playing timidly lately and
I needed to get my confidence
back."
Garner made all eight ijeld-
IOYS HOOPS
goal attempts m the hna.l 16
minutes, includmg the game·
WlllJler on a feed from TraVlS
Chandler Wlth eight seconds
left.
"Dar was om first option,•
said Boyce, who called timeout
after.gaining Gamer intercept-
ed a pass on a Trabuco Hills
pick and roll to Fields with 35
seconds left, then another with
16 ticks remaining to get spe-
cific
Gamer, who had averaged
. JUSt 8.2 points the last hve
games, firushed 9 of 10 from
the field and held Fields to five
second-half po111ts, none 111 the
final 10:08.
Senior guard Jon Cantrell
(22 points) also aided the
comeback, drilling two of his
six three-pointer,, dunng a 14-
5 third-quarter run which
whipped the spirited home
crowd 111to a frenzy.
The surge trimmed the lead
to 46-43, but Trabuco (7-7)
nghted itself to take a 55-47 .
Mus tangs nip
Coyotes, 61-60.
edge mto the final period. • Mesa plays for fifth
, TWo more Cantrell three C od balls, as well as buckets by agamst anyon t ay.
Garner, Jason Simco and
Chandler, brought Estanoa to
within two, before Chandler
(nine points and eight assists)
hit Cantrell for a back-door
layup ta knot it at 62 Wlth 1:25
left
Gamer was fouled whlle
making his go-ahead layup,
.Estancia's first lead since 2-0,
and rebounded his own miss.
He was fouled again, but
Estancia lost the ball out of
bounds on the ensuing
m bounds play.
Trabuco sophomore Aaron
Tudor's three-pointer at the
buzzer bounced off the run,
giving the Eagles a shot at thelf
third Chnstmas Classic crown
in four seasons.
ANAHEIM -Costa Mesa's
Mustangs led for abnost the
entire game 'o win, 61-60,
Wednesday, defeating Buena
Park m the fifth-place semifil-
nals.
The wm came despite a slug -
gish Costa Mesa performance
and an offens)ve rebounding
clinic from Buena Park.
The Mustangs will face
Canyon m the fifth-place game
today. at 1 :30 p m.
Costa Mesa {11-4) won
because it shot JUSt under 60%
m the game.
CdM rally comes up short against Vikings
Buena Park (8-6) stayed
close Wlth defense and
rebounds. • The Coyotes
grabbed 15 offensive rebounds
in the game to get second and
third chances They also forced
16 turnovers.
Nate Jones and Ryan Naff,
who scored 16 and 14 pomts,
respectively, led Mesa's
offense. Steve Whittaker and
Rick Hatsushi edch scored sev-
en points Wlth a three-pointer.
• Corona del Mar trims 20-point halftime deficit to
one, before falling to Marina, 56-53, Wednesday.
BARRY FAULKNER
lkiy Plot
COSTA MESA -Some-
where, Jack Emon under-
stands.
Corona del Mar High boys
basketball coach Paul Orris
learned his craft from the late
Sea King coaching legend,
l1leluding a relentless devotion
to hard-nosed man-to-man
defense.
But, when Marina sprinted
and shot its way to a 38-18
halftime lead in a third-round
pool play clash at Estancia
High's Coast Chnstmas Classic
Wednesday, Orris had to shake
something up
"God help me, Jack," Orris
said, when asked about the
halftime shift to zone, a scheme
he instsls on calling ·a
matchup man-to-man with ctif-
ferent rules."
Whatever he called "it, it
· worked, as the Vlklngs (13-2),
who shot 70% in the fist half
(12 for 20), struggled the ~al
BOYS HOOPS
16 minutes.
Meanwhile, CdM (10-4)
started hitting open jumpers
and scoring m transition, forc-
1119 the Vikings to sweat out
their 56-53 victory
Corona del Mar hrushed the
third quarter with an 18-4 run
which narrowed the dehot to
45-36.
The Sea. Kings, keyed· by
seruor guards Alec Hanson,
Kevin Hansen and Eric Snell,
as well as the inside play of
I Joel Templeton and Judd Hiet-
bnnk, scored the first six pouits
of the final penod and eventu-
ally came Wlthin one on ldean
Shahangian's 12-foot runner
with 18 seconds left.
Marina missed the front end
of a one-and-one Wlth 11 ticks
remaining, but CdM's driving,
twisting layup attempt with
four seconds left caromed ott
the rim
Chris DeLuca rebounded for
the Vikings. was fouled and
sank both free throws to drop
the Sea Kmgs into tonight's
5:50 third-place game against
Trabuco Hills.
The Mustangs took the
largest lead of the game at 59-
50 \'lllh 1 :30 left m the fourth as
they hit three three-pointers.
Buena Park then reeled off sev-
en pomt~ m a row.
But Costa Mesa's Davtd
Weir hit two free throws Wltb
13 seconds left to gwe his team
a four-point lead, and tha\
made Buena Park's despera~
tion three at the end a moo\
point.
-by Joseph Boo
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL
MESA SHOOTS FOR TITLE
lf..w.NNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY fl-OT
Mesa's Autumn s.tdl (wlalte jeneyt re)edl a Dtablo mlsiile.
Mustangs take on Villa Park
following Wednesday's 55-46
victory over Mic;sion Viejo.
To'.lw'Y .At:roBf-:tn
Oct{ l'lol
COSTA MESA -Ever the bumclIUtari·
an, Costa Me.c;a High's guls basketball
coach J1m Week!; saw Jenny Earnest
hunched over during o free throw, battling
fatigue and the flu and told his senior that,
•vou can take a break m a minute.•
There was t: 10 remammg in the game.
Earnest's smile was all she could
respond with as she helped lead the Mus-
tangs mlo the finals ol the Costa Mesa
Tournament for the first titne smce 1992 fol-
lowing Wednesday night's 55·46 win over
Mission Viejo.
Torught's final, the third appearance by
the Mustangs in tho tourney's 17-year his·
tory, will be agamst Villa Park at 8 at the
Mustangs' gym. -nus is the first time I've taken a team to
the finals of this thing,• Weeks said. •1·m so
proud of our team and how they refuse to
qwt out there.•
Not oruy did Earnest score l O polnts, but
her stingy defense limited the D.iablos' top
scorer, Meghan O'Donobuc to only 12
points, including zero m the foUrth quarter.
O'Donohue had scored 23 and 22 points
respc(':tively m her last two games.
•Jenn}'1S au heart out there,· Weeks
said. •Most players wouldn't even try to
Top10
play tonight the way she feels. She's just a
great all-around player for us.•
Her defense along with cluteh free
th.rows from junior Nanc:y Hat. ush1 WP..n3
the difference for the Mustangs {9-4). Four-
teen of Hatsushi' game-high 17 points
came at the free-thtow line, including 10 in
the fourth quarter.
In fact, Mesa outscored MlSSton Viejo,
26-16, from the chanty stripe for the game.
Mesa's Autumn Smith had 11 points. 14
rebounds and four blocked shots. while
Hatsushi dished out seven a.~ .
Despite shooting 4 for 17 from the field
in the fust quarter. the Mustangs' defense
bad low steals which helped preserve a
two-point lead.
The Diablo · (7-7) also put together a
strong defensive game plcln and kept the
game close going mto the second half.
Julie Hitt dramad a three-pointer to start
the third quartet wh1ch gave the Mustangs
their biggest lead of the game al 21·16.
M.iSsion Viejo got as close e.s 27-25.
before three Me a free throws pushed tbe
lead back to five he ding into the fourth
quarter,
Mesa extended the lead to seven early in
the fourth, but a 6-0 run by th DiabloC
tnmmed ~e lead down to one with 5:26
remauung. •
The Mustang r~ded with o 9.() nm
of tlieir own, induding dutdh three-point·
ers by ChriStine Caron and Barbara 'D$
that gave Mesa a JO-pomt le d with 3.30
remairung.
• As 1999 comes to a close, local golf lore featured chance to Wl.D the tournament in
d th regulation, but blew a four-foot G 0 L F dent, is named the Southern
CaWomia PGA Golf
Professional of the Year.
Anderson also won the seclton's
top honor m 1985.
18 to wm by two hots over Ron
Maggard and Gary Singer. many twists at the tum aroun ese parts. putt to force a four-man playoff
A fter a Senior PGA Tour
record nine-hole playoff,
then a course-record 62
by Hale Irwin in the final round
with the help of a now-famous
bunker rake, who could have
imagined the Toshiba Senior
Clac:.sic wowd get more
entertairung1 · pary McCord's
auod-boggling play (and antlc.s)
dunng his five-hole playoff vic-
tory in the 1999 To hiba Clas 1c
at Newport Beach Counby Club
the Newport·M~ a goll
commuruty'a No. t golf tory of
th.; year.
'The fact that the c;enlor tour
top at Newport Beach has
produced such nveting theater
t.h~ ye11rs ln a row is almost
~cary. · .
So, as we take our hnal
1wm9 of the 1000s ond U!lher
In the new mUlennlwl"I
(accoiWng to popular bclll'!f),
her arc th Ptlot' Top 10 Golt too of t 999:
o!McCord, Tommy Bahama'
t-dr d golfer and th
or tour's top howrnan. w
bett r known as a CB golf
conun~tator l>Cf or artiving at
N wpon Be ch.
Rut McCord, aw acklng
50·y ar-old wtth a barbershop
n t mlL\1ach won for the t __
first time in 383 PGA and Senior (rookie Allen Doyle was also in
PGA Tour events, over a span of the field).
more than 25 years, and cashed
m wlth a career-best $180,000 2 santa Ana Country Club's
as the winner. Marianne Towersey, after
McCord drained a four-foot competing for 35 hol~ ui the
birdie putt on 16 to end the match-play final of the Southern
playoff and beat John Jacobs, California Championships at
who chipped in for eagle from Mission Vie10 Counby Club.
90 feet on the first playoff hole. amve.s just in time for ••tee
As the greenside gallery time" in tho third annual Tea
erupted, Jacobs danced a jig, Cup Cla 1c at Mesa Verde
did his best imitation of Chi Chi Counby Club and wins the
Rodriguez's famous ••sabre event for the second year in a
dance" and then did a row.
backward somersault. Towen>ey, who lost her putter
And everybody thought in traruution that day and
McCord was the camera hog. borrowed one for the 11 a Cup
On that first playoff hole, Classic, might have been ·
McCord match~ Jacob when dr · b d • d b t h he sank an incredible 18·foot r aggmg Y ay 5 en ' u 5 e won aga.in by acv n c;tJok to for cagl~ JacobS, stunned, said cap an arrulZlng 53·hole day on
later he has played enough W1lh Aug. 13
McCord to know that ••he
wouldn't make that putt for a J Jadc Nlcklltus makes his $100 Nessau, l t alone $180,000." lmmgural Newport Beach
With th TV cameras rolling, appearance at th Dinf"..111 Club
McCord motioned with a curled Match , and, in the first round,
tnde:11inger for Jacobi to com • fires an unofftC41 62 as lh
ood fctt.h bis ball from th rup . N klaut·Tom WatJOn team
at S 8 -and the gall ry went d f at Ooyl and DANl
blillistlc gain Quigley, .Sand 4.
Th two oontinued their For N kllus, who r>pllt a
match· play duel for fOU( mme $200,000 wtnnlng pune with
hoJ , before McCord got sud· Watton alter bNtin9 Bru<le
d n life in IUdden death A her and David 'Ora:ham.
Al Geiberger, 61, bad a I up, ll topped a busy w k
richord
dunn
4 Basketball Hall of Famer
George Y, rdl y, chi
celebrity and ultimat rol
mOdel. ho ts the • ·vardl y IV"
GoU Clas IC 41 Ncwpon n ft h
Golf Cow-se in lat Jwt , n
event that has evolved tnto
ni6re than o 5ur.c fut
fund-raiser for Newport I Jl:ltbor
High'• golf team. "Vann y IV'• for thn fuit
time fetttur an say cont
(won by H1UV.nl·bound goU
John Swlgftrtl and a at 11
rom.munJty· rvice vehid for
lts stud nts
Th ev nt. h dcd by Buck
d Coll n Johns, r a
t ggerlng $40,000 for th
program, more than a lot of
good football programs ln
Orange County
SJeny Anderton, wport
Beed\ Countty Club Pr'esi·
6Former Los Angeles Ram
center Rich Saul. battling
colon cancer, serves as
co-chamnan of the 10th annual
Corporate Challenge Cup at
Santa Ana to benefit tbe
Amencan Cancer Society
After 16 chemotherapy
treatments and eight more
remauung, Saul till able to
hoot par et SACC.
Saul had been involved with
th American Cancer ·oo ty
for ght ycan;, but was hit by a
au I twist of fat earlier in 1999
when he was di4gn. d wtlh
colon c-o n r,
7 ln th mlddl or h.IS
caroc1·bcst a on, ~ta
M 1 hgh product D nnu
P1:1ul5on of th• PGA Tou1 ma
an ppearance at th Costa
M Community Golf Cla
at M Verd , the dty's
chamber of cornmerr.e
fund·r
Joe Stafford captured the
Newport Beach men's
championship in May, Chm
Veitch won Santa Ana's m Jwi
and Pete Dal y dmch~d M
Verde'<; on Aug. 22, wuuung
one-hole playoff nglllllst Rand)'
Thome.
-Sports Doify Pilo~f
COL LEG.
'
IASKlllALL GIRLS HOOPS
DCC wins Bucs roll
• Women: Santa Beu-ara
humbled by OC.C, 72-49
!-;!?,~ard~ ~:n,~!:~o Family .-. Sot00L IOYI c.-0."tlltiW a-k ~,..,..,
fswlaA M. TltMUCD Hail ll
S-. lty 0--S
Tr•b.Ao Hills 19 19 17 1 • 62
N OTEGO -Dave Elliott
ed 27 pomt..'i and grabbed
CERRITOS -After a tight
first hall, Oran~e Coast Col-
lege's women s basketball
team started the second WJth u
17--0 run en route to a 72-49
Win over 5anta Barbara {10-4)
at Cenitos College in a non-
conlerence doubleheader.
on lo top Simon Fraser.
COSTA MESA -Dennis
l<eane scored 18 points and
grabbed seven rebounds to
lead Vanguard University to a
60-56 comeback win over
British Columbia's Simon F1as-
e r University.
no match for Lady Lions.
COSTA MESA -Vanguard's
women's basketball lP.am
scored the flrst 43 points in its
game against La Sierra en
route to an 87 -30 wm in the
opening round of the Vanguard
Christmas Tournament.
Affair ~le ti 1' lO 17 ' 14 ~ Miiie • r .. kH It, CaftlttOtl U
'llldoo 12. Ma'1•n !9. KUO!* 'i, WrlQht t , ~ gotlt • CMti.tOtl l, ludot I, ~ 1,
Kupper 1
Fouled CM •~. Ttdv\lc.llt • HoM ~ rebounds to lead Orange
oast College to cm 83-79 win ~yt>-r Whatcom College in the
4."0nsolation semifinals of the
$Jin Diego Mesa Tournament ~esday.
atCdM ~. CMrt..il 22. Garntr 20, C>Mlndt.f •• Simco I. Aguila< s, llodf1ouu O. MaldoNdo o
] pt. goai, c.t!Vtll 6. IWled out None. T«llnkff HoM
COAST OMtlTMAS a.ASSlC
-David Castleton, who ~red
jJ~points on Tuesday, and Due
Nguyen each scored 14 points
f~nthe Pirates {10.,.). Nguyen
lUKi three three-pointers m the
g'W-Jle.
'The Pirates will advance to
the consolation finals against
\owney host San Diego Mesa
today at 2 o.m.
Sarah Middlebrooke led
Orange Coast (15-1) with 18
points. Shauna Steward scored
17 and hit two three-pointers,
and Leah Wilde scored 14
points.'
The Pirates continue play at
Cenitos agamst Southwestern
today, at 5 p.m.. in the.ii final
preparation before tangling
with Golden West Jan. 5 in an
Orange Empire Conference
duel.
SFU {4-11) led by as many
as 10 in the game, but the Lions
(7-4) managed to come back.
Kemmy Burgess had 13
pomts and Brandon Cablay
added 12 for the Lions
The game was tied with 13
seconds left when the Lions
connected on four straight free
throws by Cablay and Shawn
Corkery.
La Sierra (2-11) shot 8 % in the
first half as it found itself down
52-9 at half. Marisa Emde led
Vanguard (10-2) with 21 points
and was one of five Lions • to
score in double digits. Kelly
Boeke had a double-double
with 14 points and 12 rebounds
and Laura Lee scored 16 off the
bench for the Lions. Vanguard
will face Evangel tonight, at
5:30 o.m.
• McCoy sisters score
78% of CdM1s output in
55-35 win over Lobos;
Corona del Mar shoots
for tourney title tonight.
~~ .. ":L.." S-.ltyOU--
CorDn4 del Mw 6 12 II 17 SJ Marona 19 19 7 1 t • S6 ~ .. Mer -HanMn 12. Hanaon 12.
T9mpl9ton 9, Hoatbrlnk 7, Snell 7, ~ng1an 'I, 'ett..-o. ~ go.it• H-n 2. Hanson 2, Sn.II t , f1IUled out • Htetbrint •
Tadwllcall • Hone MmrW • ICNtz 15, 9,_, ll, Oeluc.e 11,
Mar.mo 9, o--. 6. Dub 2
' ~ DllC:O MESA TOURNAMOrf
<.of ..a.den -"'-lit ~ II OW.. CoAsl' ll, Wlw'c»M 7t
~
VU will host Northern Mon-
tana Stat~a;~t.:!J:30. vAlllGuAIU> OtlUS1MAS TOURNA~ V-.wio 17, LA 5-A 30
)-pt. goai, • ICMtr l. lrOWl'I 3, Maranto 1,
fouled OYt -NoM. T«hnQAf. None.
CNf'tOllt ClASSM:
ColTA Mu.t. 11, 9'-.t ll'Ml 50 ~lty~ lueN ,erll 14 I) 1• 19 60
Cotti ,.... 16 I) 1) 19 61 E · Aodrigu.1 S, M Thompson 11,
INydet 4, s TI'lomfnon 11.
0, M•hs 2. ~on I
~ gc*\ • Aodr~r I, Duf'*n ),
~~~1
OMlllGI CoMr n. SMrA llAMAltA 49 S.... 1wtNtw • Pylt 12, Thompson 11,
Vf/IWNMO 60, S-Flw9t 5e
""-""-• Wllhl 23, llyllnl 10, ...,._'°" 9, Giii I, Neufelt 4, Morg.n 2
) pt. pis · G•N 2. W.N I
Lii ,...,_ _ frWICO 10. McGuire S. Tlpottl 4,
Taiene 2. MWl'lella 0, AlelllinCltf 2. ICohlef 4,
Flewy 3
3 pt. goali-Franco 2.
Fouled Out Tlpottl Technltals • None
GARDEN GROVE -In a
game destined for a family
scrapbook, Kristin and Jackie
McCoy led Corona del Mar
Hlgh's girls basketball team to
a 55-35 win over the Los Ami-
gos Lobos in the Cavalier Clas-
sic at Santiago.
9uelw ...... Gipson 15, lluu•nl 11,
llodr1QUQ It, lngrem a. Sa'-t '· a.rlter 2. lkehlMo I. Johnson 0, "4M\un<lla 2. I.ff o 'l'~ed OYt C>ulNln\. ~QI foub Ourll4lm
... CoMt • CMtletot\ 14, Earl 2.
14. Iffier 6, Elliott 27, RIWta 5, Cuti« I, t'dorn 7
>pt. goah, Nguye<13. CMtleton I. Hagedorn I.
• rou~ OYt none
tiatltlme • OCC. ..0 l 1
MATSU SHI
llalmak 6 Pozzi 0, Ohen 12, Penz 6
3 pt goals Pyk 2
Fouled Out • None TllChntolt non.
Or.,. c-t · Mlddltb<oob 11, Stawlfd 17, Wiide 14. TOMlinlen 6. Lewis o, r..m s.
VrbMI 12.
] pt. goah • SlewMd 2, Wilde 2. Flem 1.
fouled Out -None.Tedmbls none.
Helftlme . occ. 32-31,
NANCY HAlSUSHI
foulfd OYt -llQM. v.,..._.... Ke-, .. lurgm 13,
Cablay 12, Cork41f)' 9. Lee II, 4. l(ohlhus 2,
11"'4tr2.
l pt goals llul"gn l, K•-2, Cabl_, 1,
Cotl(«y I.
fouled out nona TIChnkal fouls· llur94!SI 1.
Hetfllme SFU, 29 28.
teammates she had grown up
with, she was able to dribble
past her insecurities and
wound up on the Mesa
varsity as a nervous
ninth-grader.
v ....... fmda 21 .... 14, Dtttenblf 10, ~ 6. weldlet 2, lerlderman l, LM 16.
5-man 3, Hemando 4. Axelson 0, ~a ] pt. goels • lM •, £mda ), Olt\enblf 1,
lendemwln I, H-ndo 1,
Fouled Out • None.
Technicah ·None
Hllft1me: Vangu¥d, U ·9.
SCHEDULE
Led is actually an under-
statement. The McCoys scored
37 of CdM's first 39 points, and
finished with 41 total. Kristin
scored 13 of her 23 points m the
first half. Jackie had 14 points
in the second half and ended
up with 18.
lilt-90M · lluuinl 2, G1pt0n 2, Salas I.
Fouled CM • Jofw t
TIChnlcah • None eo.u _.... . Jonel 16, N1tf 14. H1ouinr 7,
Whittall.tr 7, Pa)'M •. ,.,rym.tn 6. Cont• 5,
W.lr2.
31)l Q06fs • Hatf 2, Conte I, Whftul(llf I,
Hau....til I.
Fouled ovt None.
Tldwllcals • HoM.
CAltSOH art CAPITOl a.ASSIC
0... .... ..tllpGaffte ~•1.s~~vs9 Sc-.by~
I I
CQNTINUED FRO~ 81
~ee-year varsity veteran,
Who has done plenty to bolster
h~ confidence after a
(entabve freshman year.
9orn: Aug. s. 1983
........ Mt: COS1a
Mesa =S-foot-4
120 lpol'tshlk~ll ·1 wasn't ver}' comfortable
my freshman year, either,•
Hatsushi said. "I was the
baby of the team and I
looked up to everyone else.•
TODAY
• Basketball
COiiege men -Northern Montana
State at Vanguard University, 7·30
p.m,
CdM (10-3) now carries a
seven game winning streak
into tonight's title game, start-
ing at 8 ..
Kennedy 13 I 17 15 6 • S9
NewportHerbor 1) 20 12 • • • 6 t
......., • Wal<Mn 26. Smith 9, Roberts l,
Hoopllf4, lutlls 1. Scott 12. McClut• 4 l pt. goals Scott 2. Smtih 1
1. ~Jiatsushi was second-team
AU-CIP Southern Sectlon
t:>hision ill last season, when
!Eb • helped the Mustangs to
abeIIl-A semilinals.
r.., This season {through
JuSsday), she is averaging
....... "Point goard
Colid9-= Jim Weeks
...... food: Pasta ...,.,... -..r. ·aig Daddy·
-..t llltuliidc wll: "Going
to the (OF Southern Sedion
Division Jn.A) semifitlM i.t year,•
A..._ of the WMk JCVt She
had 14 points and four assistS ln a
win OYef' Serra. 18 points and nine
nsisu in • win over Warren and
Hatsushi ran the show last
season, but still had trouble
assuming the traditional
leadership role. But, this year,
. her alter ego allows her to
take control of a game by
means other than her
physical gifts.
College women -Vanguard Classlc:
Evanger University vs. Vanguard,
5:30p.m.
Community college men -Orange
Coast at San Diego Mesa
Tournament vs. San Diego Mesa,
consolation final, 2 p.m.
Community college women •
Orange Coast vs. Southwestern,
at Cerritos College, 5:30 p.m .
High school boys -Costa Mesa
The McCoy's performance
was greatly appreciated by
CdM in an ugly game that fea-
tured an 8-2 first quarter score.
The Sea Kings shot 20 % in the
first half, and still led 19-7 at
halftime. The Lady Lobos (3-8)
hit one field goal in that half,
withering under CdM's
defense.
Fouled Out None
T«hnlcals • Hone ......... twtMw ·di~ ]1, Yamal 15,
IWden), lleynolcb o, "--0, Melurn 12
] pt goals "°'den 1. Fouled Out None
T~ Hone
HIGH IOtOOL Glll1S
CAVAUIJt a.ASSK
ColloM oa MM "· Loi AMOOS 15 ~lty~
l.05 Arn1Qo1 2 S to 18 -3S
Corone d.i MM I 11 16 20 • SS
lM M"9oe • Vlndnum 9, Graje(UI &. CMT 2.
catron 2. Gonulet 2. Sancn.z 6, Nguyen 9, 018 points and seven assists,
~ averaging 8.3 points and
1.2 assists as a sophomore.
1 '"When Nancy speaks, we
ijsten;" said Weeks, who bas
c.~ned Hatsushi the best point
gu<lrd in school history
11 points and 12 itssbts in a vktOf)' over Schurr to concl~ ~a
Totimament. . .,.., ... "We have a strong team
this year and 1 came in trying
to step it up and take over as
a leader," Hatsushi said. "I'm
CdM's offense also awoke in
the fourth. The rest of the team
joined the McCoys, and only
missed five shots as they got
easy transition baskets in a fre.
neuc-quarter.
Ofwm o, Caldoz• O
l-pt pls -~-Fouled OU1 None Technla!J •None.
Colone .. Mar IC McCoy 23, J M<CoY ti.
Quon 5, £yie 2. M--...y 0, Gtu~ 1, Hawldns 2,
Pham 0, Kawai• 2.
3-pt, IJOfls Quon 1
Fouled CM • None. f Khnlcah • NorMt.
e; .. ~The other day, one of our players nearly
lW1 an altercation with a player from another tchool. Nancy went over there, picked her up
~ pulled (her teammate) aside, as if to say
<Sfup this!' This is truly Nancy's team.·
known to be the qwet one. but I'm tryng to do
my best."
Hatsushi is at her best distributing the ball
to others. But she has improved her outside
shooting and continues to contribute as a
defensive ball hawk.
at Canyon Tournament, fifth place;
vs. Canyon. 1 :30 p.m.; Coast
Christmas Classic at Estancia High,
seventh place: Hoover vs. Antelope
Valley Christian, 2:30 p.m.; fifth
place: Roosevelt vs. Edison, 4. 1 O
p.m.; ·third place: Corona del Mar
vs. nabuco Hills, 5.50 p.m .•
championship: Estancia vs. Marina,
7:30 p.m.
High school girls -Corona del
Mar at Santiago Tournament,
championship, vs. El Modena or
Norco, 8 p m.; Estancia at Marina
Tournament; Costa Mesa
Tournament, consolation.
Andrea Gruber was the only
other CdM player to score in
the (ust halt, and she sparked
her team with four steals in the
second half Chris Eyre had a
game-high 10 rebounds for the
Sea Kings.
COSTA MESA """'*MCNT a-.tatlon SemlflMI
Scof'eb~ DoMINGuu 40, HMloll 26
Oom~z ll 7 13 1 ..o
Newpon Harbor 9 S I 4 lfi
Domtftgl-. W.111.wns 1 ), McCciy 4 "°" 4
Jadson l, "'-'Y 2, Simms 1• l pt goal\ • Simms 4, WIUlarn> 1
Fouled Out • NorMt " .. Hatsushi, who shares the spotlight with
i\.lJ.. CIP senior teammates Autumn Smith and
J.VlY Earnest, amassed 43 points and 25
"Experience is a plus for her, but she has the
type of Vl.Sion and Ul.Stincts that some girls who
play a lot of bdsketball never develop,· Weeks
said. "She's more conStStent with her shooting
this year and when it comes to the last two
minutes of a game, she's like ice water. When
the ball is m her hands, she doesn't give it up
And when she goes to the loul line, she has
unbelievable umer concentration."
-by Joseph Boo Ttchnoall • None
.......,. M..toor • A.,,t<>n '· Wwdn 4. c.~lllo 4,, Moor• z. lfhQ\WZ 2 GMl•tdo. Gerlach l sts m three victories to conclude the Artesia
l'Otimament last week. For her efforts, she is
~ Dd.ily Pilot Athlete of the Week.
:ii · {,Jnllke her court sense and athleticism,
~s~rting hf'rseU on t,be flOQr never came
'1.~rdlly tor Hatsushi. Shyness, in fact, nearly
-totced her to give up the game well before
n~ching lugh schoo1.
., .... , l went to one practice in the fourth grade
and 1 hated it,• Hatsushi recalled. "I'm really
$J.\Y and I didn't know anyone. l just didn't feel
comfortable, so I quit.•
After a 3-4 start, the Musta.ngs had won five
straight heod..iJl9 mto the semifinals of theu
own Winter Classic Wednesday. And Hatsushi
said she is concentra,utg on helping the
Mustangs better last year's senufirnu showing
Newport Harbor vs. Whitney, noon,
championship: COsta M~ vs Villa
Park, 8 p.m.
DEEP SEA
WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS
N.wport Lending -1 boat. 46
anglers. 15 sand bass, 3 c.alko bass.
6 rockfish, 46 sculpin, 1 sheephead,
1 whitefish
cwport falls, 40-26
COSTA MESA -Newport
Harbor High's girls basketball
team lost to Dominguez, 40-26,
i.n the consolation semifinal of
the Costa Mesa Tournament on
Wednesday.
) pt. goak • G.t 1..-dc) 1
fouled ()Jt •HOM
T9Chn0h HQl>e
COSTA MUA TOUltfilAMENT ~llhlp-'ftft.ll
CmtA ~t1===Vluo45
Mdllon Vlefo 1 a ' 21 "° CMu Mew 10 a 12 2S • SS
Mtuiliin Vtefo ·O OOf\ot.. 12, M¥11n 11,
O'e>onn.119, Mtd\lm 7, Mtllllf 7 •
) pt. g<>als • non.
Fouled out • MKham, M•rtll\
C.0... M9ea • HltiulN 17, Smith II,
bmesl 10. Tr•lo 7, <Mon 1. Hitt 3. ~olr o,
MaMlllO
' Prompted by her mother, Hatsushi
(fventually gave basketball another try, this
~we do have confidence as a team and I
think we can do really well (in the playoffs),~
she said.
Oavqs LoGer -3 boats, 104
anglers. 1 yellowtall, 11 calico bass.
8 sand bass, 24 sculpln,
13 sheephead, 2 halibut,
63 whitefish, 12 rockfish, 17 blue
perch, 2 sole, 1 blacksmith perch
OU the bench, Lauren Gal·
lardo had the team high wtth
eight points, mcluding New-
f}(lrt's lone three-pointer. The
Sailors (3-11} continue play
today in the tournament
agdUlst Whitney at noon.
l pt goali ·Trejo 2, Hatsulhl 1, Caron 1, Hin 1
Fouled out • none MMiw~• ~-·flnal (!rP:e !'" her junior high team. Playing with Spoken like " true leader.
the Infantry dMlion.
He Is preceded In death by his eon, Dale
Clvde Howen In 1989, his
wrle, Eleanor Mu
Seamon Howel In May of
IN year. He and his
wile, EJlle were swetl-
hearts I« owr SO yurs.
He Is~ by his dalJghter, BoMt and her
huaband, George
Swart>erg and lhtlr thlM
daughlt11. 1.t$1• Gudt,
Ktltiy, and .laml!1nreal· gninddaughl9r, M ,
bom OctObtr, 1 m.
daughter, Satly9 John-
son 119r husband. Dtvld
and ion, Ryan of
Brentwood; his gnind• sons WilUam and Robert
Howell, grHt·grand·
children, Willlam Howell
& Audrey Annt Howtl~ ~CIFIC VIEW of Aanctio Bemardo, his MORIAL PARK •Iller and brothtr.fn.laW,
Ethel & Phil Lang of ttery • MortulfY Ohvtnhlln, aro daugh-
IChapel • Cremat<>ty ttr·ln-law, Patricia ~ Pldlic: VltW DflYe Howtl 0C Oconlldt. !"' NewPQlt Belch A mttnotta1 .. Mot
.._1_8•4•4•2-700-... I WU htld on Tuttday, '"' o.otmbtf 28, Ill 2 00 PlbcE lllOTMSll o'cloc:tc p.m. at O'Conntr
IW. llOADWAY ~In Laguna H
Mortuary* Chapel ~~~='1:
Cremation HOlpa of Seddltbeck
Vaky, 24022 Calle dt la
Plata. StMtt 200. l.aO'N
I. ilAMll N=ll ~Wal ~1~ .....
Fictitious Buslnna Allate Funding Inc.. bulilMSS yel7 No CALIFORNIA UNlFORM SUcceN ~ In-Name St8tement Greg Sctlamberg, Presl· Jerald Soot1 Neuman TH E IN TEN 0 E 0 COMMERCIAL CODE alilule, (CA), 200 N. The to1owing pel10na deol Thia 1tatemenl wes TR ANS F ER 0 R ( S) SECTION 11108 2 Tustin Ave., &fie 200,
1.r8 Oo1ng bulineaa u Ttna at.atemenl wa1 liled W•trl the County WITHIN THREE YEAAS THE NAME ANO AO. S.nte Ana, CA 92706
e) Unllofr!1JIY, b) Betsfle filed With the County Clettc ol Orange County LAST PAST SO FA.A AS DRESS Of THE PER· This bultneu II oon-
UltgUatd Gear, 1001 W 0.ttc of Orange County on 12·14·9t KNOWN TO THE SON WITH WHOM dilcaed by: 8 lmlled
17111 Street. Unit 8, Costl on 12·3·99 19"U141M TRANSFEREE IS/A.RE: CLAIMS MAY BE FlLEO partnership Meal. C81dom111 92627 199Ml1u:M Dally Pllol Dec. 16. 23, ·etuEBERRY HU" 0 IS CO MM ERCE Hew you aia.n.d doing Dene Deen 8elshe, 9 Dally Piiot Dec 9, 18, 23, 30, 19139, Jan. 8, 2000 FASHION ISLAND. 401 ESCROW COMPANY, buSlne$s yet? No
Chennet lllands StlMt 30. 1999 Th187 Th230 NEWPORT CENTRE 15-45 WILSHIRE SlVD , azat>eth All>ertton
Also Viejo, Celltomla FlctittOus Bualness Fla1h10us Business DR . A103, NEWPORT SUITE 600, LOS AN· SUCCMI RQource ln-
92656 Name StaW!Mnl Nern. Statement BEACH. CA 92860 GELES, CA 90017, AT-•litut•, w E. Mltettel., Thie bus1neu Is oon-The loCloWlng per90N The lollowlng peraona "BLUEBERRY HILL" TE N T I O N : L 1 L y Prelldent
dilcaed t>y: an I~ .,.. dOing bulinessas are doing b\ISIMIS ••• ~oofASHFRIJRSONR~AL .• i...~.· BACHOR, REFER· ~"w1:t~,:-n~! Hew you atal1ed dOlng Oa\lld Btl1ky Mateo Accem on Cere. 2057 " ~ E N C E E S CR 0 W '' t>ualneu yet? Ve1, TOOLS Dl&lrll>Ut"", "742 Port Bnstot Circle, Ntw· SAN DIEGO, CA 92815 1119·33474·LB, ANO Clem of Orange County 11115199 -,. C ""'"'" AND THE LAST DAY FOR on 12-3-99 Dene Bellhe Cle•rt>rook Or., Hunt· Port Beactt, A 9,.,.,., 'BLUEBERRY HILL" FILING CLAIMS BY ANY 119M8112H
lnglon Beach, c. 92648 A Retirement LIYlng 0 5735 EAST PACIFIC Da"" P1'ot Dec 9 18 23 Thia ltatement waa David Brl1ky, 9742 Referral Agency (CA), COAST HIGHWAY, CREDITOR SHALL BE 30;"~999 • ni200 ~ttc :"'~ = Cleart>rook Or., Hunt· 2057 Port BnstOI. New· LONG BEACH, CAL.I-~~RI~ ~E ~~· FictltiOus Bu.fnMi
on 11·22·99 ii: ~;··11·= ~i:-~~:. 9~. FORNIA 90803 NESS DAV BEFO~E Name Stat9tnent
1 ..... 121M duded by: •n lndl\lldual ducted by .• corporetlon THE NAME(S) ANO THE CONSUMMATION The followtng persona
Dally Piiot Dec. 9. 18. 23, Haw you llarted doing Have you ll811ed OOlng g~E~~(~S~ g,.sTH:I~· DATE SPECIFIED .,. doing t>uslnesa as: 30• 1999 Th185 bullneaa ytl? No buslneuyet? YH, TEND£D TRANS· ~~~D DECEMBER New I UMd Jeena, FICtlUoue BuslneH David Brisky 1111199 FEREE(S) IS/ARE: 1• 1999 665 Surf Slreet. Co.ta
ame Statement Thi• llllemenl WH A Rebrement LMng FRESH FOOD MAN· FRESH FOOD MAN· Mesa, CA 92627
following parsons llled with the County Relertal Ao-ncy. Wendy AGEMENT COMPANY. AGEMENT COMPANY, Leon KO<ef!Mrg~
are doinO t>ualOeaa u. Clel1l of OrellQ8 County Krussman, Pre.Iden! INC.. A CALIFORNIA INC ... C"'IFO .. NI" SUrf Street, co.ta • NEWPORT BEHAV· on 12·3-99 Thia statement was CORPORATION. 25851 coRPOAATION " " CA 92827
IORAL HEALTH, 1501 189M811230 ltlecl wlttl the County CEDAR8LUFF TEA· BY: /81 SAM BOUKAI, Thia bullntll II con-
Supetlor Aw .. Suite 202, Delly Pliot Dec 9, 18, 23, Clettc of Orange County RACE, LAGUNA HILLS, PRESIOENT dueled by; an. lndMdual Newport Beach, CA 30, 1999 Th188 on 12·1•·99 CALIFORNIA 92653 Publltlhed N9WDOft Ha119 you sta'11d dOlnQ
92883 Flcthfoua Buer...... 1"9M14112 THAT THE PROP· Beadl.C0.18 Miu Dally l>UaiMlt yef? No
David Engatrom. Nam• s .. ...,,.,,. Delly Pilot Dae 18, 23. ERTY PERTINENT PlloC Decemt>tr 00 1999 ~:". l<~e .... rgnt WU
Ph.D . 1701 NewPort The fottowlng penona '°· 19139. Jan 6.~ HERETO IS DE · Th253 -· .. _ ~°CA ':~ewport are~ t>uelneU.. 1 ~SAIBAELOL INFGITETNINERALGS FICtfflous 8uslnes• ~11l ~ = • PaCl11C v,.w Conluh· CNS 17&nos FvRNITURE, • N•rM Statement on 12-11·99 27~ry P.'!:!,k· ~'. ~~~~·~; c:~~~Of FIXTURES, EQUIP· The IOloWlng peraont 1 ..... 1'510 =7~Ceplatrand, CA k A. YauchzH, BULK SALE MENT SUPP\.IES ANO aie ~ bulNll ea: ~."'f ::'Dec. 9• ~
MegGtorge MA.,809 17171~~u~~~ (SECT10NSf104, ~t~~TJ~Pl~o~g: S~RGER~AN~r.~ AC1ttJous Bu.He
Hlllecul Ct.,~ def 'i: ~Is con• '105 U.C.C.) CATEO AT. 31 FOR· CARE CENTER, 1801 N•rM 11Memwit
Mer CA 92825 NOTICE 19 H"'hE.BY TUNE DRIVE 1206, Nt-.pe>rt BNd • Sul!• C, The 1-....... --· Thia buMleM .. ~by an lnoMdual "' IRVINe CAUFOANIA Co6t• M ..... CA 92627 ............. "' ,....._ .. r:::~:!i!i!!!!~S=====;;1 dueted by. en u~: ~~:lo.cl doing g~E~ ioE CR~~f~~ 92818 M</N SPACE 15 D e n n I I G t • i ''l.ml~ ~~ eotp<Qtlld a11oclet1on Klftt ~ Yauc:N.. N A M E 0 T A AN s -Of THE FOOO COURT Jacobaon, MO OD • s Lida ltl.. Anaheim.
"Afford.able
AlternatiVe"
iseount Ulsket,
Cremation&
I!!. Burial .Service
}VlY hould you subject
y ur elf & your family to
ylng inflated price for
~ kct & serv1ce ????
Ca.11 Toll Fret l-888-S«ASDT
~ On11ge I~ Colllrla
OChet flan. oertnershlp Thia .,.,."*"' di FEAOA(S} THAT A . LOCATED AT THE 1•01 Avoeado. Suite Celllomle 92802
Haw you al8"90 dOlnO m.o wttn lhe County BULK TRANSFER IS NORTHEAST CORNER 508, NowP0/1 ~.CA Treng Ding, 2038 8
bualnN1 yet? Y... Cle~ of Orange CoUfity ABOUT TO Bl! MADE OF FORTUNE AND 12eeOT""'• but ...... ,. ,. con· Lida ltl, Anallelm, ca .. 1211194 on 12 99 ON PE;RSONAL PROP· PACIRCA WITHIN TH& •-,.,. • ,. lof'nlll 92902 ~ ~trom. PhD 1 ..... 11201 EATY HEREINAFTER IRVINE 6NTERTAIN• ~ed ~.an lndMdUll Thtl bUllt'ttee la con-
111!: .. wt~ta ;:n1eo:,~ ~""::'Dec I. ~12:9 D~~Rl~~E(8) AND ~~~t cf~~~IAIN b~~r." \~':r ~ duel.cl t>y: an lndlvtdual
0.11t d Orange County ' 8'\J 81NES8 AO THE 8U81NE88 1026·99 tx!!8V:~V.:.:'.:'dolng on 124--99 Flc:tltfou• llutlMH ORE8S(ES) OF THE NAME USED BY TH& O.nnla Q JecobtOn. Trang O.ng , .... um N•fM ~t TRAHSFEAOR(S) SAID TAANSF'EROR(S) MD DOS lhll fla .. ment WU Dally PllOt Dec. •• 18, 23, The IOllOwlnO peraon• l!llARE AT SAID LOCATION IS Thi• 1181emenl wa hied With ,,,. County
30, 1999 Th188 ere (J()lng bu•lnMI u BLUEBEAAY ~Ill RES Bl.UEBERRY HILi. llled _..,.. the ciotinty Cit"' Of Orange County
us ue a Whitt Oox Te<:MOIO TAURANTS, INC, A AE•INVENTS THE Cleltl of Or8"Q8 County on 12 8"'9
.. _ ......... m--nt '"'· lo:M1 ~lcllne CALIFORNIA CORPO· HAMBURGER on 12'3"' , .... ,MIO ,_..,. --,.. ~.LGafdenGrow.CA RArtON, 67:1!5 EAST THAT SAID 8UlK 1 ..... 1122t ~~"°"' v~ PACIFIC OOAST HIGH· TRANSFE!R IS IN· DebPAolO.C.t. 10,23. ~~=o.c..•. ~ aT ..= 7 ,...!!..,_ JMald Sc:o1t Neuman. WAY1.-.lf!!'KJ BEACH, TENDED TO BE CON· 30, '"' Thl93 ~ IU..e 09tl_ i · • ....._,,..., 10~1 Q.,a~ R<*S CALl~V11NIA 90803 SUMMAT D AT TH FlcUtloua •uelneu ,. .. r•ta. aure 2'00, Garden Qrova, CA THE LOCATION IN OFFICE OF COM• Mame ......,.,.t Name.........,,,
lnllne, CA ~280e Dze.«) CALIFORNIA OF TH ME AC E E: SC ROW The lotlowtng The foloWlnv Ptttone ~~~":i: Dana AM Ntuman, ailf.F EX CUTIVE OF· c OM p AN y . ' $ 0 are dOlna ~:w a,. dolnQ bualn•U•·
....... IMne c• 103'1 Oenil!Sint AOO<I. ACE OR PAINOIPAI. WILSHIRE! 8LVO 1 BAUSHEIAHOUYTES ETIWAM>A FVHDtN0 a -.,, • " Garden Grove, CA BUSINESS OFFICE OF $UITE eoo, LOS AN· 200N TIJlll'\A ' OOMPANV, 0808 ~ bWJrleu la COfi• 92"40 TH · TRANSFEROR($) OELE.S.: ~ 90p.'!r ON 200-1... &anta ::... CA ~:z,:; ~fo,~A duet.cl b¥ t CIOfPOl'8110o Thi wmna b con-18/ARE SAME AS OA o!U"TE .... JN'fuMY Hnn 2692-2'30
H.ve you stantd doi\g ~.et! Dy huS And ~ OTHER BUSI-'f:.:0 BUU< TRAN Elllltiell'I Albertaon Allin Raboinl Poo1taf bullneU y.rr Ho ""' .... '"CT TO 1023 For1on Road, 27GOG Durwno fJu1t9 ve you N N~.MES ANO AD FEA IS. \ftVC Md<lnloyvlh, CA g 51Q ""'""' uiua-::-:1
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PA<lftCA 15, &fAHOA •9
92e92-2530
Thie t>ualneU Is con-
dilcaed t>y: an Individual
Have you llal18d doing
bUllrleu yet? No
Allan Robbinl Potier
TNI statement was
filed With the County
Cleftt °' Orange CountY 00 12-7·99
1111U1Wt
OUvPtoC Dec. •• 111, 23. 30, l999 Th207
Flctlifoue Buslnue
NafM Statement
The following pelSQN
lf80olnQ~u
GLR l>roduela, 835
Baker St~ t X203. Co.ta
Mesa, C" 92626 Gary Lee Regen 635 Baktr St., I X203, cotta Mesa, CA 92620
Thia bualneas It con-ducte<I t>y: an lndNk1oat
Haw you •tarted dOlng bua1neN yet? Vu,
11111199
Oaiy L Ragan
Thtl atatemen1 waa filtd W!fl the ~ Cleltt of 01'811ge CountY
00 12-1'·90 , ..... 1wt
Dallv PlloC Dtc •• 111, 23, 30, lm Th208
. FiCthiOU8 BuslneH N9me 8Uften1ent
The ·~ pel90nl .,.~ .. RJP 3424
Sum"*Mt Clfde, Coate
MMa CAGHH
Robef1 J Poller, 3424 Summe• Clrde, Coat. Mela, CA 92929
Thie bldineu .. oon·
OUded by: an ~10uel Hew you ltaned fJ!>lng
bu1lnt11 yet? Vta, 10-1·99
Robert J PoMr
Thi• 1tatemen1 waa flied wfth lht County
Cltr1t Of Of8llgt CountV
on 12·7·90 1111M11111 Oa~ PllOt Dec 9, UI, ~.
30, '999 1ll2, 4
FICitiilOue lu•IMH .._ ... ...,..,"
"The ·~ '*'°"' al9. OOlnCI bualMM .. ~-Mini-of An::9cla 240 ._...,,..
CW1lef btMI. ~~ Ntwpor1 Beach, C A t29eO AR~ Co,
Inc.. ~>t l<IO Ntwoott °"""' """"9, .,.. no, ~r1 Beach, CA
""'tel R Wlllln04tr TNttff tor Wlllfn'"r F T Mt dnCI Nov
emt>tr 4, 1988, 11
Seahaven, Newpotl Cout, CA 92657
Amell• d Wllllngtr
Trust" lor Wllllnger , Femlly Trust dated Nov-
embef 4 , 1eee,240 Ntw·
port Center DIMI, Su11e ' 220, Newport 8Mctl, CA
92660 •
Thia business ii con-dOded by.• )Olnt venture
11aw you 1tarted dOlng t>usHleaf yet? Yes,
December 1, 1999
Allred R. Wllhnger,
TruatM, Wllllnger Femlly Trust
A. R Wllllnoer CO ,
Inc • Alfred R WIU1n09r, SecretaryfTrnsurer
Thia statement was ,
flled wtth the County Cler1t of 0renge COuflty ·
on 12·14·99 ' 1"9M1•1~7 I Daily Piiot Dec. 18, 23,
30, 1999, Jan 6, 2000 • Th237
8TiTEUENT OF
ABANDONMENT OF USE OF ACTITIOUS
BUSINESS NAM&
The lollowlng pe=:J •
hU (!\eve) ·~ the uae of the ftctlUoua
buslneN nerne s a w EnterpriMl.1.l~
Ntwpon Center ~.
Sult• 220. Newport , BMdl~.!2:8° The BuelntM
name relerr9d IO tbcMt
WH fo~ In Otl ~~ 1:~;.,~7 '
AR ~r .. Inc., (CA). 240 ~
C.nter Driw, Sull9 120. l ~=Ort Beach, CA
6htrtey . 8roa • lrwl ...
(CA), 2080 Eut v .. ,
Paltidtnl, CA tU07
Thie bu•lnett .. con-
dutt9d by:ff!i.v.ntur• A R C<J,
Inc., AlfrecJ ~ llliriger. Stcrttar;fTrHaurtr Thia atalement WU flied wlltl Ille OOunty
~21~~~ ,,..,.,eo
Dtly PtlOI Ott. I IL.a3.
30. 1991, Jan •• 2)00
Th231
Dnthe ""'"'
Sell yovr extr'a
houaehold
Item• In C~Htfted
Doily Pilot
Ftctltloua Buslneaa
Name ~m•nt The lolto'Nlng pe1'1Kl1'11
are doing bullne.11 ...
Pedflc Suneet Publlah-
•"'· :110 LIM SI, 1302, Huntington Beactl, CA
112&48 ~Yin RObert Crouae,
310 Lslle St.. 1302.
Huntington Beacti, CA
92848 Thia business la con·
ducted by: •n lnclMdoal
Have you ataned doing
buslne.u yet? No IC8Yln R. Crouse
Thia 5tatemant wH
ffled with the County Clei11 of Orange County on 12·7·99 19906813521
oanv P11ot Dec. 9, 18, 23,
30. l999 Th216
F1ct1tl0ua BustM.a
N•m• Statement
The following persons
era doing business u :
Factot'( pro Service,
370 E. 171h St., Costa
Mesa, CA 92627
Miia Lap4dls. 2354 Ut·
llelon Cr., Costa Mesa,
CA 92626
This bvslness Is con·
ducted by. an Individual
Have you staned doing business yef'I No
Mila Lapldls
, This statement was
.__.. ~~ with the County
""'rk ol Orange County on 12·7·99
1990681S550
Dally Pilot Dec. 9, 16 23,
30, 1999 Th215
Flctlt.loua Bualneaa
Name Statement
llle folloWing pensons
are dol~slness as: PCM ress, 2501 Harbor B Yd.. Costa
Mesa, CA 92626
Louis Pnlllp Molnar,
527 Warlngwood Rd .. la
Puente, CA 91744
i:tiis business Is oon·
ducted by: an lndlYldual
Have you started doing
business yet? Yes, De·
cember 1 1999
Louis PhJ11p Molnar
This statement was
filed with the CoontY
Cleltt of Of'ange County
on 12·1Cr99
19"6e13024
Oatly PUot Dec. 18, 23,
30, 1999, Jan. 6, 2000 Th226
Actltloua eualn.H
Name Statement
The lol!OW'~ persons
aJe doing business as:
The Orange County Tribune. 322f Minnesota
Ava., Cosla Mesa, CA
92628
Eva Scholtz, 3221 Min-
nesota Ava., Costa
Meu, CA 92626
Marlt Olson, 3221.Mln·
ne101a Ave.. Costa
Mesa, CA 92626
This business Is con-ducted by. a general
partnershtp
Have you started oolng bUSln&SS yet? No
Eva Sctiol12
This statament was
fll•d with lhe County
Cieri( of Orange CountY
c;>ll 12·10·99 111996113027
Oally P1lol Dec 16, 23, 30. 1999, Jan 6, 2000
Tl\227
Flctltlou• BusfMH
Neme Statement
The fe>llow1ng persons
are dotng business as
OUICK·N·SAVE. 621 w 19th Street. Costa t.•esa. CA 92627 Spartan Enterpr1ses.
UC. (CA). 621 W. 19th Street, COsta Mesa. CA
92827
This business ls con-ducted by Un'\1ttld
Liabillty Co
Have you started doing
busineS$ yet? Vas. 4/1/98
Spartan Enterprlaes,
LLC, Aoben J. Legate,
Auth Agent, Mgr.
This 11a1ement was
filed Wittl the County Cle11< ol Orange County
on 12-14.99
t 9996414154
Daily Pilot Dec 16. 23,
30. 1999, Jan. 6. 2000
Th229
Flctltloua BualneH
Name Statement
ll'le following persons are doing business as:
Shape-tip Fltness Qin·
tar, 1080 lrvlne Ave .. Newport Bnch, CA
92.ae<> Magic Movement Inc .•
(CA). 1080 Irvine Ave ,
N•wport Beach, CA 92660
This buslnets It C:OO·
Cluct9CI by· a oorporatton
Have you started doing
buslnNs yet? Yes,
~IX\8 1982. Magic Movement. lno .•
Robert L Bums. Prealdenl
This statement was flied with the County Cf8dt of Orange County on 12·10-99 199Ml1H22
Dally Plloc Dec. 18i._2..3.1
30, 1999, Jan 6, 4'UUU
Th224
fl1etftl0ua luslnes•
lime Statement
folloWlnO persons
• dQing buslr)GSa 811:
SPEET CONSULTINGL.
ISl"3 E Manw Ln., tt:, Mat!Un. CA 92887
:/uon I.aural, 5t43 E.
Mllr11-Ln., •E. Anaheim. CA 92887 Thia ouaNH la OOll•
duc.'Ted by: an llldM<lual
Haw you aW1ed dotng
butlneal Y9c? No
Utton IAUt81 Thia 1tat1ment wat -fllaQ With Ille Coc;nty
Cleltl of ~ County
on 12·10-H , .... 13'23 0-Pllot Oto. 10. 231 30, 19$9, Jttn 6. 2000 Th225
Fictitious BualneH
Name Stetement
The followtng persons
are OOing business a1:
Alpha Web· Design,
2030 Goldeneye Place. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Robert M. Bradley,
2030 Goldeneye Place,
Costa Mesa, CA 92826 This business Is con·
ducted by: an lndlvtdual
Have you started dOl!lg
busl"esa yet? Yes,
11/111999
Rotlert M. Bradley
This statement was
hied wlltl lhe County
Oleltt Of Orange Counl)'
on 12·10-99
199968131135
Oal.ly Pilot. Dec. 16, 23,
30. 1999, Jan. 6, 2000 Th221
Flctltioua BualneH
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing business as:
American Silk Screen
and Graphics, 3608
Pendleton St.. Santa Ana, Ca 92704 Cl'lris Kubicek, 2111
Chestnut Ave., Long eeacti, ca 90806
Ryan Bryant. 2261
Lomlna Ava., Long
Beactl, Ca 90815
This busJness Is con·
duded by, a general
partMrsh1p
Have you started dOlng
business yet? No
Chns Kubicek
Thls statement was
nle<l w11h 1he County
Clerk of Orange County
on 12-1<>-99
19996813915 Deify Pilot Dec. t6, 23,
30. 1999, Jan. 6, 2000
Th222
SfATEl4ENT· OF
ABANDONMENT OF
USE OF FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS NAME
The fotloWing person(s)
has (l'lave) abandoned
fhe use o( the f!Ctltlous
business name.
THAI BINH · PACIFIC
MARKET & FOOD·TO-
GO, 23700 El Toro Road, Suite A, Lake Forest,
Callfomla 92630
The Flct•tlous Business
name referred to above
was filed In Orange
County on 07/24/98,
Fii.£ NO. 19986765188
Alllan Do Nguyen, 22685 Jliblk> Pla<le, Lake
Fonts!, California 92630
Chau Ngoc Ng\Jyln,
6335 Utlla Road, Bloom·
1no1on. MN 55437 ly Thi Duong, 8335 Lit·
lie Road, Bloomington,
MN 55437
Thia buslnell It COO• ducted by: a general
panntrshlp
Atllen D. Nguyen
Thi• statement was filed with the Counly
Cler11 of Orange County on 1217199
19"1113531
Daltv Piiot Dec. 9, t6, 23,
30, l999 Th217
Fictitious BualneH
Heme Statement
The following persons era doog business as:
LOAN ABC, 410 S1SI
Stl98t, Newpon Baecti.
CA 92863
Sunburst Mo~gage,
CCA), >410 3111 Street, Newport Beach, CA
92663
Tnls bullneu Is con·
dl.ldecl by: • CO(J)Oratlon tiave you started dOlng bualness yet? No suo1>ur11 Mongage, JOlln A GUchrtst,
President
.l!'ls ttatament waa fl19a Wllh the County
Clef1( of Orange County
on 12·10·99
1"90l11tGO
Delly Pilot Dae. HI, 23,
00, I 999, Jan. 6, 2000 Th218
FictJtloua BuilneH
Name Stac.m.nt
The tollowlng paflOOI
81"1 dOltlg bullriela II'
Inner Balanoa Altar•
nallvl Hunh care. 1831
Orenge AYlt.J.. _Sulla E,
Cotta Me ... \;A 92627
Daryl lndN, 2 Ultimo,
IMne. CA 92820 TlU MIMM II COO•
ducted by. an lndMd\Ull Haw you 11.artad dOIOQ ~ .. yft?No
Daryl mOlt
TI\11 •l•tement wa• tlled wtttl ltle Co\Jl'lty
Clerk Of at."OI County
on 12·1<>-99 1111111 ... °'"' Pllo4 Dae:. 11, u. 30, t9119, Jin t. 2000 Th2tt
FtCtHIOua IU1h1111
JatnH A Pa>Ntll let us Bu•lneea Thtl •tat•ment waa N•m• Stat•ment
tiled with the County The fOllow'lng paraone Cfer1( of °'11ng4! county .,. dOlng buslneae 81'
on t2·1o.99 OAAL &
19"e813M1' MAXll.LOFA.CIAL
Dally Pilot Dec 18, 23, p L A S T I C & R E '.
30, 191111. Jon. e. 2000 c 0 N s TA u c TI Vt: _____ ...;Th220..;,;;;;;;..;. S U R G E R'V A S
Flctllloua BualM.. SOCIAT ES, 1401
Name St.iem.nt Avoc:edo Avenue, Suhe The 1..ii.....&.v. ..arsons 606. Newport Beach. .,.... .. ~.'V "'v Calltomla 926CIO ate doiflo bu•lneu es: Garv L.. Wyatt. oos •) tneComlc:ShOp.com, and Van 0. Henson,
b) CrowFanClub oom. c~ ODS, e professional ClOr-Flrat Team Pntas. d c ) Conlic and Cerd Land, e porallon, ( A • 1401
Done Right Production$, Avocado, Sulla 506.
9582 H'amllton Ave., Newport Beach, CA 92660 HUntlngton Beach, CA Thi• business Is con-
92846 duded by: a corporation Don Wright, 9582 Have you staned ddlng H~mllton Ava., Hunt· buslneas yet? Yes,
lrigton Beach. CA 92646 8·2.3-99
Jeff Standen. 3300 E. Gary L. Wyatt, DOS ' Palm Or., Fullerton, CA Van O Henaon, DOS, a 92831 This buslneu Is con· prol1aa1ona1 corporatJon,
dvrned by. a general Gary L. Wyatt, ODS,
panne1$hlp , President
Have you started doing This statement was
business yet? No flied wltl'I the County Oon Wnght Clerk ol Ol'ange County
This statement was on 12•3•99 19996813222 filed with the County Oafly P1lo1~9,16, 23. Cieri< ol Orange County 30, 1999 Th191
on 12•7•99 19996813530 Fletltloua BualneH
Dally Pilot Dec. 9, 16, 23, Name Stetement
30. 1999 Tt1209 The foltow1ng pe19ons
FICtltloua Bualneaa are doing business as .
Name Statement 3~LtOFACtAL,
The follOWlng persons PLASTIC &
are doing t>uslness as: RECONSTRUCTIVE B & B LABORA· TORIESi 510 112 38th SURGERY
St., Newport Beach, CA, ASSOCIATES, 1801 92863 J Newport Blvd.. Suite C,
Marti Weiss, 510 112 Costa Mesa. Cl, 92627 Gary L. Wyatt. DDS & ~f 9~ewpc>f1 Beach, Van D. Henson. DOS, a
This business Is con-professional corporation,
ducted by: an Individual (CA), 1401 Avocado,
Have yoo started dOlnH Suite 508, Newport Beacn. CA 92660 business yet? Vas, 10/9 This buslne&a is oon-
Marlt Weiss ducted by. a oorporallon This statement was Have you started doing
flied wilh the County .business yet? Yes, Clerk ol Orange County 8•23•99 on 12·7·99 Gary L. Wyatt, DDS & 1909681"28 Van O. Henson. ODS, a Dally Piiot Dec. 9, 16, 23, professional corporation. 30. }999 Th210 rt.
Fictitious ButlneH ~~71de~t Wyat · ODS,
Name Statement This statement was
The followlng pe15ons flied whh the County
are doing business as: Clark of Orange· County
THAI BINH · PACIFIC on 12·3·99
MARKET & RESTAU· 19996813224 RANT, 23700 .El Toro Dally PilOt Dec. 9, l6. 23.
Road, Suite A, Lake For-30, 1999 Th192
est. CA 92630 FTctltlous Bualnna
Alflen Do Nguyen. Name statement
22685 Jubllo Place, Lake The following "". rsons Forest, CA 92630 "" This business Is con· are doing business as: JACOBSON PLASTIC ducted by: an lndMdual SURGERY AND .SKIN
Have you started doing CARE CENTER. 1401
buslneu yet? Yes, Sep· Avocado, Suite 506, lamber 28, 1999 AUlen o. Nguyen Newport Beach, CA 92660 This statement was Dennis Greg Jacobson
filed with the County MO ODS. 1401 Avocado,
Clerk of Orange County Suite 506. Newport
on 12•7•99 Beacti, CA 9i660 19996413529 Thi& business Is con-Oally P1lo1 Dec. 9, 16. 23, dUCled by: an lnd!Yidual
30, 1999 Th21 l Have you Slal1ed dOing
Flctltloua Buelneaa business yet? Yes.
Name Statement 10·25-99
The lollow1ng persons Dennis G Jacobson,
are doing buSlness as: MO ODS
Hand H!latlhcare Con· This statement was suiting, 2330.1 Ridge llled with the County
Roule Sp 56, l.aguna Clerk of Orengo County
Hills, CA 92653 on 12·3·99 Mikel William Hand, 19996813220
23301 Ridge Route Sp Dally Piiot Dec. 9, 16, 23,
56, Laguna Hilla. CA 30 1999 Th194
92653 Flctitloua Bualneas
This business Is con· Name Statement
ducted by: an lndf\/ldual The followtng narsons Have you started doing ...-bu st nase yet? Yes, are doing business as Hr12·99 JACOSSON PLASTIC
Mik.el w. Hand SIJRGERY ANO SKIN
Thi CARE CENTER. 15 6 8latement was Mareblu, Suite 210, Aliso filed 11\'llh the County Cler11 of Orange County Viejo, CA 92656
12 7 99 Denni. Greg Jacobson
on • • MD DDS, 1401 Avocado, 19996813537 Suite 506, Newport Dally Pilot Dec. 9, 16, 23. Beacti, CA 92660 30, 1999 Th212
Flc•ltfoua Bualne•• This business 1• con-' ducted by· an lndMduaJ Name Statament Have you started doing
The folloWlng persOl'lll business yet? Yes,
are doing business aa: 10.25-99
SYNERGY POWER, Dennis G. Jacobson,
119 White Sand SI , MD ODS
Trabuco Canyon, CA This statement was
92679 tiled With the County
M811ano R. Martinez, Clertl of Orange Coo(l1y
119 White Sand St.. on 12·3·99
Trabueo Canyon. CA 1'"8813211 92679 Dally Pilot Dae. 9, 16, 23, Ivana M. ROSMttO, 119 30, 1999 Th195
Whit• Sand St, Trabuoo t:lctJtfoua Bualneaa
canyon, CA ·92979 Nam• Statement
Thia business Is OOl'I· The following P8f$0!1S ducted by. a general are dOlnQ busine&S as: pe~is:'~ started doing Reliable Conllols &
busineu yet? No Electric Co., 1783 Martino Martinet Anaheim Ave.. Costa
Ivana Rolaello Mesa, CA 926.27
Thia statement was MlteheH Da'lia, 1763
med with lhe County Anaheim Ave., Coata
........ .J 0 Cou ty Mesa, CA 92627 ...,_.,. "' range n Thia business Is con·
on 12•7•99 ducted by: an lndlvldoaf 19996813549 Haw you started doing DallY Pilot Dec. 9, HI, 23, bullnesa yet? No
30, 1999 Th213 Mltohell DIVIS
Flctltlpua BualneH This statement was
NaiM Statement ftled wtth the County
The following persON Clertt of 011lf1ge County
a1e dOlnO t>vslr1ess as: on 12·3·99
ORAL & 1"9Mtl244
MAX IL LO FAC I AL, OelfV Pilot Dec. 9, 16, 23,
PLASTIC & RE· 30,l999 Th196 c 0 N s ~ A u c T I v E Flctltloue Busfneta s u A G E R y A s Nem• Sgtement
SOCIATES, 15 Mareblu, The fol!Owlng pareone Suite 210, Ali&O Vle)O, .,.. doing buslnua .. :
CA 92656 ORS; 17302 Daimler
Gary L. Wya". DOS & S!J. fA.·2 lrvlne. CA Ven 0 HeMon. DDS. a Q;ai 14 ~pCrofA~•.MloNl1 ~"1 ex>~!~o·. Ouallly Rt1torat1on -"'""""" Services, LLC, (CAl, ul • 608, Newport t7302 Daimler St., tA·2.
Beach, CA 92680 Irvine, CA 92614
This bullne11 II con-Thia bullness Is cort· ~eel by ~ OOfpofltlOtl duelo<I by: Limited Htwe you started dOlng Llablltty CO. •
t>ualnau yet7 Ye1, Hav. you started doing 8·~·g911 L. Wyatt. DOS & buslnets yel? Yet,
H 00• 11 f03l98 .
\Ian . aneon. "'• • Quality Restoration profeMlontl QOll)Onltlon, S.NICet, U.C, MlcNeC 01ry L Wyatt. ODS. L. Mtsetktl. Praaldent
Pratldelll ft11s 1tatement WH Tttll ttatement w" filed wrtti u.e County l1tea with the COunty Cllr1t Of Orano-County
Clerk o4 Or.nge county on 11-3-99
on 12·3·911 1 ..... 112111
P -~1812!'3 O•lly Piiot ~ t, 18, U.1 OellY llOt.,.... •· · &~"2 30, 1909 1'"191 80, ,m nuw
I ~~ I Lmo•• ~I -F,-ct-1t•o-u-~-u-s·1.,.......... Flctltlous h•lr~.. Wll!IU • eacn job..,
WrrHDRAWAL Nam• Statement Name s..-m..,t Name Statemem COSTA MESA The CorillaefOf •1'111
Fl'OM The followlng persona The following persona The folloWtng perJont ORANGE COUNTY. tny •ubcontra~tor(e)
PARTNERSHIP ,,. 0011\Q bl.lslneaa es are doing buslntu u are dol(IQ 'bUllMll as; CAUFOANIA s'-1 ~ not IMI ""'
OPEAATINO UNDER A~lo !ravel, 351 Oki AAA SKYl.IGHTS, SplderWeb Teet'ln<» NOTICE N •l*ifled r>f'9..,_
FICTITIOUS Newport Blvd • 1474, 21071 L.ochtea Lane, 0181..! 2900 8f111ot St1 I INVITING BIDS rat91 of waget ~ ifl
BUSINESS NAME ~:~~ort Beach, Ca ~ton Beael'I, CA E·1u1. Costa Mese, CA NOTICE IS HEREBY ;:•::.~';I
The following person Rkll'lard Alonso, 147 Rl<.f\ard Adon Reese, 9~~hael Gelerter' GIVEN lhal Ille Qty of tne contJllCt •
Ilea withdrawn u a gen· 1/2 V11g1nla Place. Costa 21071 Lo<:ttlea Lane. •A, 21851 Newlend Str•t, ~ ~. IC!lng by A PIY"*lt bOnd 8fld •ral partner from the Mesa, Ca 92627 Huntington Beach, CA •114 through 1t1 Gc¥em· pertormanca bOndllllllltle pdatt~~.!. operatinlg un· This bus1nes. Is oon· 92648 • ~ch'.~;. B~~iunoton )ng Board, he'9tfllltter,.. r9q1,11red prtor to tne U·
er""' , ..... 1100s bus neu ducted by an ll'dlvlduaJ This t>utln•aa ts dOn· leiTed to •• the Oly. w1H ecutlOl't of ~ conlt1IOI name o1 The Projeet Stu-H t _ _. dol ........ ..... Robert Gaiter, 2327 tecelYe up to, b1Jt not The payrn41n1 bOnO 8fld dlO at 3410 Wast ave you S artvu ng ducted by; an ln01 ... ,..uat Rutgers Ortve, Costa later man 10 00 AM ol g:rtft-•..-bOnd &1111 Macarthur, Unit J, Santa business yet? No Have you 1taned dOlng Mesa. CA 92626 d ,... .. __ Ana, Catifomla 927G4 Richard Alonso business yet? No Th•s business Is con· the ay ol January 10, In the fonn 81\0 The Flctitloua Business ·This statement wa1 Richard Allan Reese ducted by. ex>·partners 2000, sealed bids lor Ille amount set f0t1h in .... llled wllh the County This statement w111s ed award ol 11 OOOll'ICI for. ooolract dOcumenl.I. Name referred to above Have you st.an CIOiog PROJECT A . In accordanc9 wttfl was llled In or11nge CJ•ftl of 01'81'1ge County filed wnh the County business yet? No FAIRVIEW ROAD P ....... 5 ...... of Publ"' ,.._ CounlY on 9/2&98 ALE on 12·14-99 Cieri< of Orange County Mtdlael Gelerter "''" -~ "'.....,,. NO. 11>986non6 1~14155 on 12·1NJ9 This statement was RECONSTRUCTI~ tract Cod• Section FullNameandAcldress Dally Piiot Dec U$. 23, 19096814$22 fled th Ill Cou 1 FROM FAIR ORlVE TO 22300, sUblUtuuon °'
ol lhe Pats<>n Withdraw· 30, 1999, Jan 6, 2000 Dall~ Pilot Dec 23, 30, benc ~I Or~e Coo~t~ =~l.ARINO CHANNEl ehglble and ~~
Ing· Albert Edmond • Th235 1999, Jan. 6, 13, 2000 on 12·28-99 sec:untles tor any,...,. ... Ti'l250 PROJECT B • Withheld to ansura pat· Solberg 1111.. 28010 FlctltlouaBualneH 19996815179 FAIRVIEWROAOANO formanceunderthls«>n-
Marouerlte l'arllway, Name Statement Dally P1lol Dec. 30. 1999. BAKER STREET tract llilH be permitted at
MlssTon Viejo, Cahfomla The fotlowing persons Fictitious Bu1lneaa Jan 6. 13. 20. 2000 INTERSECTION the 19QU11$t and expenw
92692 are doing bUsine11 as; Name Statement Th256 IMPROVEMENTS of tt'lll Contractor
.Albert E. Solberg 111 l<ENTEI<, 426 Wood· The lo11ow1ng pe~s Fictitious BualneH CITY PROJECT Eeeh bidder shalt
This statement was land Place, Coste Mesa. are dQlng business as Name Statement NO. 99-15 poSiea at me 11me u. ~ed With t™' County CA 92627 CORE AnanClal, 118 The lpllowlng persons FEDERAL NO. contract Is awatOed • e~o!.2ginge County Paul N Kenchel, 426 E. Bay Ava. Newport are doing business as STPL-5312(024~ (025), Class "A'. Contrlctot'a on 1 · Woodland Place, Costa Beach, CA 92661 s.c. Electric, 128A5 (026). (027), & 0211) License, pursuant .10
19996814158 Mesa, CA 92627 .. "\Jonathan 0·0onnell, Sycamore St., Garden All bids shall made Public Contract Code
Dally Piiot Dec. 16, 23, This business is con· 118 E Bay Ave , New· Grove, CA 92841 on a bid fOfm fumished ~ion 3300. The 1uc· 30, 1999, Jan 6, 2000 ducted by an lndlY1®al port Beach. CA 92661 Samuel Campa, 12845 by the Cltv. casaful bidder must
Th239 Have you started doing Andrew Rios, 118 e Sycamore St, <larden THIS ~ROJECT IS maintain the hcenM ""'F""l-ct..,.lt""lo_u_s_,,,B_u_s.,.;lnes~=. business yet? No B-ay Ave. Newport Grove, CA 92841 SUBJECT TO THE "BUY lhroughout the durallorl
N St t t Paul N Kenchel Beach, CA 92661 This business Is con· AMERICA" o4 11\ls contract Tn:n;:ilowi~:~~s This &tatemenl was This business IS con-ducted by: an lndlvfdual PROVISIONS OF THE N 0 b Id de r m. y
are doing btJslness as; filed With the County ducted by a general Have you started oong SURFACE TRANSPOR· Wlttldraw his bid lor a pe.
Alfhean Sales, 2115 Cle11< ot Orange County partnership business yet? No TATION ASSISTANCE nod of sixty (60) dayw at-
Santiago Drive, Newport on 12·28·99 Have you started doing Samuet Qlmpa ACT OF 1982 AS tar the date eet lor Iha
Beach. CaJilornla 92660 19996815202 business yet? Yes, Dec This statement was AMENDED BY THE IN· opening lflereol, except ~lchael c. Zlm-Dally Pllol Dec 30, 1999, 8, 1999 filed w11h the County TERMOOAL SURFACE a1 proYlded lor In (fie
merman. 2115 Santiago Jan 6, 13, 20, 2000 J<lf'alhan O'Donnell Cieri< of O<anoe County TRANSPORTATION EF· Public Contract Code
Ortve, Newport Beach, Th261 This statement was on 12-28-99 FICIENCY ACT OF Section 5100 et seq.
Celifomla 92660 Fictitious Buslnesa 111ed with the County 19996815183 1991. The Cltv Counc:ll OI Iha This business Is con· Name Statement Ctel1< of Orange CountY Dally Pilot Dec 30, 1999, Bids will be reC1Jived al City al Costa Mesa ie.
ductedby:anindiYldual The ·following persons on12·17-99 Jan 6. 13, 20. 2000 lfl8C11yolCostaMesaa1 ser1estherig11tto~
Ha .. , you· started doing do bU 1 19996814513 Th257 the omce ot the cny any a"" all bfels. or '° • are 1ng sness as· -=-..,...,..____,,,__..,..;..;.;;;.:;.:.1 Clertt. P.O. "'-1200, -~-1·::. .............. ln-" business yet? No e ea ell F 1r e. 2 2 5 Datlv PUot Dec. 23, 30, Fictitious Bualnets P\llO '"' ""II""'''--.,
Mtcnael C. Zimmerman Avenlda Lotlelro, San 1999, Jan 6, 13. 2000 Name Statement n Fair Drive, Costa bid This statement wes Clemente, CA 92672 Th247 Mesa. ca11fomla 92628 Contraccor w• mm.
filed wl1h the County BeachFlra l.lC, (CA). ar~ol~l~~~'!:.'s at or before the time and ply with the PIOYllionl of
Clertl of Orange County 225 Avenlda Lobelro, FlctltJoua Bu1Jneas KATHY POPPERS FINE date stated above, 81 section 1770 to 1780 ~
on 12·14·99 San Clemente, CA Name Statement ART SERVICES, 1612 which time they Wiii be c:lusMt. ol lhe C811foml.a 19996814251 92672 The following persons Ma . D N publ!Cly oc>ened and read Labor Code. the prevail-Oaily Piiot Dec. 16, 23, This business 15 coo· doi bU I nriers r., ewpo4'1 aloud in the Coonat Ing mte and scale al
30, 1999, Jan. 6,T~m ducted by· urn11e<1 Llatlll· ~r~LUEg Pl~~~ss ~~D ee:cffiiYCAz92~ppers. ~r~:'bers at said ad· :r~~~~~oi:-
--------• fty Co SUBS, 16540 Hart>or 1612 Manners Dr. New· Eech bid must conform ment of Industrial Relar Fictitious Buslnesa Have vou s.tarted doing Blvd • •E. Fountain Val· port Beach, CA 92660 800 be resg:slYe to all lions, State ol Cellfomla.
Name ,..._._ment buslnessfr,et? No · ley, CA 92708 This business ls con· rt t ..... nd .. _ f--' ........... e ....... u.c o La .. ,...... pe 1nen ""''no a ands .......... ,ett peoa.,.., The lollowlng persons ~~~ Pre.slden~118 uro .... uarran ducted by· an indMduet Contract 000Umen1s A prescribed therein tor
are dOlng business as: This staletnent was ~~s~~v~.0866. Spc w,e;J·. Hslave you ~arty ed dOlng se1 of Bid Documents noncompllanca of thl SUSAN SHOOK & AS· 1 , h bu ness ~·' es, 8183 may be ol)talned at the said code SOCIATES, 615 Dahlia lied w11 the County Garden Grove, CA Kathy Z:. Poppers Olfioe ol tna City Eng1-Thts oootract ls•ubjee1
AvenueLCoronadel Mar, Clert< of Orange County 92843 Ttlls statement was oeer, 77 Fa11 Drive. to state contrset
Calllomia 92625 on 12-28-99 This b.uslness Is con-filed w11h lhe Coomy Costa Mesa. California, nondlscrtminaUon and
Susan Joanne· Shook. ' 19996815204 ducted by, 81' lndlvtdual c1er11· ol Orange County upon nonrefundable compliance requlnt°*"I
615 DahHa Avenue
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Co-Dally Pilot Dec 30, 1999, Have you started doing on 12·28·99 payment of $GO.OO. All pursuant 10 GoYe~
rona del Mar. Cell1omla Jan 6, 13, 20,T2h000260 labuusl!!'Alss.xerrta?nNGoon"•le.. . P D1~15184 additional charge of Code, Section 12990. 92625 ,., ua -.. Dally 1lot ec. 30, 1999, $15.00 will be made H The City of Costa,,.._,
This buslness Is coo-NOTICE OF This statement was Jan. 6, 13, 20, 2000 handled by mall Bid hereby riotlfteS al bld-
duaed by: an individual AVAILABILITY OF flied with the County '' Th258 Doc\Jments an<I othet ders that It • wlll al-
Have you started doing ANNUAL REPORJ° ~·~-~~-~oe County Ffditlous Sualnesa ~'': docu;ne~ts t~~ firmatrvely Insure that fn
t>uslness yet? Yes, The anoual report of 18996815166 Name Statement •0tfo ,a1tamcne a.... any conllad entered lftlo December, 1998 the Grace Pepper Smith The fol1oW1ng per-Sons ice o the lly Cle .. , ol pursuant to this adYer·
Susan Joanne Shook Foundation is available Dally Pilo\,Oeo. 30• 1999• are doing buslll8$5 as: the City ol Costa Mesa tlsement, dlsadVanta~
This statement was for Inspection et Jan 6• 13• 20• T~~ K.C STRATEGIES. 23 Bid Documents will not business enterprtsea W11 fiJed with the CoOnty 126 Sapphire Ave , Montpelller. Newport be maMe<l unless the ad· pursuant to GoYemment
Clerll of Orange County Balboa tslan<I, upon ap· Beael'I, CA 92660 ~~~S~hoopachafrb~' 15. Code. Sectk>h 12990. on 12·14·99 po1n1ment by any dUzen Kenneth J. Cosgrove. '"" ""' The City of Cos1a Mae
199968141&4 wtlo request.s It within SUMMONS 23 Monlpelller, Newport Each bid shal be aG· hereby no11fle1 an bid·
Dally Pdoc Dec. 16, 23, 160 days after this publi-(CITACION Beach. CA 92660 companied bY the bid se· ders that it will af· 30. 1999. Jan 6, 2000 cation 0 C This business Is con· eurily, USI of Desi9nated llrmatlvely insure that 1t1
Th232 Phone (949) 673-8242 or JU I IAL) ducted by. an lndlYldual Subcontractors. and any conuad entered in1o _F_l_ct_lt_lo_u_a_B_u_s_ln;.;.u=a (605) 6~2·3801. NOTICE TO CROSS· Have you started dolno Noncolluslon All11'JaY1t re-pursuan1 to this llOV9t·
Name Statement MAAK CORBIN SMITH DEFENOANT(S) (AlllSO business yel? Yes, quired by the lntorma!IOO llsement, dlsadYantaged
..... A following persons Published Newport aLEAcus sa~)E S M 10/15199 fQr Btdderi>. bUslness enterprises 1'Ut 'I... Baach-Costa Mesa Dally r L I H A N • Kenneth J Cosg OY Pursuant to Sl<:(lon be afforded full OP· ;~~.cig't~t~:~~ny Pilot c:>ecember 30, 11199 ~OCUiHPORT S D G · This statement r weas 1n3 of ~ l.abot Code, P<>l1lmtlV to IUbmlt bids In
H ,..-·, Th265 flied with the County the general ptevalllng response to this lnv!tatlcn 2402 arbol Blvd,. #20... -BENEDICT GILANO Cle ... of Or'"""" "~·n•y WI""' rates In the county and Wiii not be ..... Cost" M"'sa. CA 9""'"'" Fictitious Buslneaa KULTIVAR INC d '" -.,,_ """' • ·-..... " " "'"" • an on 12 28 99 In Which tt'lll wot11 Is to be crtmlnated agall'\lit on \tie Vincent Thomas NameStatement Does11o1001nolusive • "19996815203 dona have been-de· gro1Jndlofraca,c:olor,ot 8S1t,4!Jll#,""~4Cos02 1HMarbor The following persons YOU ARE BEING OallyPllot0ec.30, l 999, termmecnw the Director nal.IONll 01f91n In con-""" """'· a asa, ere doing business as: SUED SY CROSS· J 6 13 ~ 2000 of the Calilomla Oepafl· aiderallOn IOf en award. c~l$~~6 I I My Ties, 475 Promon-COMPLAlNANT· (A Ud' an. • • • Th259 ment ol lnd\lstrtal Rell!· llle U.S. Oepenm.nt
•" .,us ness s con· tory Ortve East. Newport le esta. demandando) uons 'The Federal min· of Transportallon (DOT') ducted by: an Individual Beach, California 92660 CHRIS EUGENE PLAT Fictitious Bu~lneH lmum wage rates for tnis orovldes a IOl·flM
Have you started clOlng April A McClure. 475 You have 30 CALEN· Name Statem8"t protect as predetarmlned r'tlot!lne"servloe1o~ t>usineu yet? Yes, Promontory Ortve East. DAR DAYS atter \h1S The following persons by !he United States Sec· bid r1gglng actlvtl.lel Bid
Nov. 1994 Newport Beach, Callfor-summons ts s.ervad on are doing business as. ratary of Labor are ser nnn""" actMtles Bld ""-
Vincent Thomas Steele nla 92660 you to Ille a typewritten CJ Entertainment, 28 forth elsewhere In this e"•"~1es can be·,;~ This statement waa This t>uslness Is con-response at this c:owt Wet11tone, lrvtne, CA book ar'ld may be ew-ed Mondays lhrouah
tiled with the County ducted by: an lndM<lual A letter or phon& call 92604 amlned at the otfk:es de· rtctays, betwMn · e:Oo
Clerk ol Ora.nge C9unty Have you s~rted clomg wOI not protect you, your Colby J Roland, 28 scribed above where a m afld 5:00 p.m ......
on 12·10·99 business yet? No typewritten response Watstona, Irvine. CA project plwis. speclal em time, Tetephooa Ht>,
19996813956 Aprll A McClure must be In proper legal 92604 provlsloOS. and proposal 1-80CM24·9011. An)Cfle
Dally Piiot Dee t 6, 23, This slatemenc was form if you want ttie oourt This business Is con-forms may be seen. Ad· With ltnowledga of poca1.
30. 1999. Jan. 6, 2000 filed with the County to hear your case. ducted by an lndMduaJ denda to r'nod1ly the Mid-ble bid. bidder d.lllon; -~-----'~~4=0 Clerk of Orange County II you dO not Ille your Have you started doing eral minimum wage or other fraudutant Flctltlou• Bualness on 12-20-99 response on tune, you business yet? Yes. rates. II necessary. WiH a<;1Mlles should use the
Name Statement 19996814&60 may lo$e Iha case. 8nd 1111/99 · be Issued IO all plan hold· "hotline" to report .,,._ The lollow1ng persons Dally Pilot Dec 23, 30. your wages, money and Cozby J. Roland ers Future ellec:tlYe gen· ac:tlllllle$, The •hOtffne~ 11
are cloln~ business es 1999, Jan 6, 13, 2000 prof)erty may be taken This statement was eral prevailing wage part ot \tie DOTs oonti·
iAll Cities a-*"" Th251 Without lurttier wamlng filed with Iha Coooty rates which have been nulng ellort to idle..-.
b OCb~com. Flctltloua Buaineu from Uie oourt. Cle11< of Orange County predetarmlned and are and lnYestlgat• ~
0 fOfS81eandrent.oom, Name Statement There are other legal on 12-28·99 on Ille Wlttl tile CaJdomla construction contracc
d allettle&byowner com, The following persons requirements. You may 19996115191 Department of lndustlial lraud and lbuse and It
76 Ne'WpOrt 81 , Costa are doing business as; want IO can an auorney Daily Pllo1 Dec 30, 1999, RelatlOfls are referenced operated under the dlf9e.
Mesa. CA 92927 Surfside Builders. right away. If you do not Jan 6, 13, 20, 2000 but not pnnted IO the gen-tlon of the DOT Inspector
All Cities Realty, Inc., 17062 Green St. ,53, knoW an attorney, you Th263 eral prevalllng wage General All lnlolmsllofl
(CA). 2576 Newport Bl • Huntington Beach, CA may call an attorney re· Fictitious Buslneta rates. will be treated CXJnfidllA. Costa Mesa, CA 92621 926-49 terral service or a legal Name Statement Attention Is directed to Ila.fly and ca• ~
This business ts con· Roben e Nabors, aid ot11a1 (listed In the The following per90!1$ the Federal minimum wit be ~·
dUcted by:• corponit!on 17062 Green St. •53, phone book). are dOlng business as wage requirements I Technical questton•
Have you started doing Huntington Baacn. CA Despues de que le Heston Ane An Fram· there Is a diflereoce be shOUld be dtl'IC( lo ._ buslna$S yet? Yes. 1997 92649 entreguen esta dtacion •no. 489 20th Street, tween the minimum OftiOa of the Enolt*t,
Alt C'" A ..., 1 Thi b ~ JUdiclal usted !Jene un Cos M C" 92 27 wage ratn City ot Costa Mesa. c.a-•ues ea .. 7, nc.. 5 usiness con· plazo de 30 DIAS ta esa, "" 6 pre<1etemilned by the lomla. tllephone (714l Joseph A. Mlnor. Prasl-d"'1ed by. an' IYldUal CALENOARIOS para Lon Christopher Secretary of Labor Ind 75'1·5378. dent Have you started doing Heston, 489 20th Street 1 This statement was business yet? No presentar Uf\a respueSlB Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Iha genera preYalUng *RY ELUOTT,
flied with the County RObert E Na.l>Ofa :!f:~!. maquina en Betsy Heston, 489 20tn ~ ~~;c:;' ~ ~.C::. (
Cieri( Of Orange County This statement was Una carla 0 una Street, Costa Mesa, CA lfomlll Oepenrnent ol 111• Pvbllshed ::!
on 12· 14·99 tiled with the County llamada teletonlce no le 92827 dustrial Relations tor Siil\· ., __ ...._ ,.._.,. = 190Ml1416S Clark of n... ...... Coon"' This bus•ness IS con· .......,,~ ...
0 1ou Piiot """'• 1 .. 23 ........ 'll" '7 ofreoere protecciOI\, su .... -d b h .. __ ... __ .. liar classlficatlont ol la· PilOC Oecambec30, 1 , a"7 """"· v , • on 12-17·99 respuesta escrlta a ma· ....... e Y. U$uauw •"' bof, I.tie Conlractof and JanuaJy 5 2000
30, 1999, Jan. 6, 2000 19996414514 q\Jina t1ene qua cump«r Wile subcontnsdors shaH pay · Th2s.
-------'T..;..h236= Darty Pilot Dec. 23, 30. con las loonalldades 18• Hive you started Oc;llng no1 leas !NII the ~ghef =======:::. FICtltloua BuslneH '999, Jan 6, l3, 2000 gates apropladas 11 buslll66$ ~t? Yes. wage rate The Depart·
Nam. Statement Th246 usted qulltfll que la oorta January 1999 malll will not accept
The followlng ~rsons Fictitious Butlneas escuene au ceso. Betsy Heston ~r Stat• wa~
are clOlnO t>uslnee.s as: Name Statement SI usted no present• 1u This statement was not apecifallv coco·s 24 HRS Th• following pensons 1espuesta a tiempo. trrtt :;t~he C<Mity In the Federel m1ri
C HILDCARE, 2859 ere doing buSll'l4tn as Puade perder et caso, y 2 28-99 ge County wage detertnlnauona.
Hickory Pl tA, Coala EARTH ESSENTIALS, le pueden qultat &II on 1 • 9"" This inctudes "helpel" (or
Men, CA 92626 15 Latlna, lrvlne, CA salario, su dtnero y otras Dally Pilot~ 30,1
1';&, other c;taulflcetlone Kol<eb Belay. 2859 92814 ccsas de su prop4edad based on hOuti of ex·
HlckOfY Pl, tA, Costa David Robinson Shute, Siil aviso adlOOl181 por Jan 6· 13• 20• T= peneooe) or lfff otntr
Mesa, CA 92626 15 Lat1na, lrvlne, CA part• de la oon. duelficallon noc •PPM'· This buslnese la oon· 92614 Exlsten Olros requlsttO& Actltioua 8ualnMa lnO In 1M Federal W9Q8 ducted by: en ln<lMdual Thls buslnest It con· regales. Puod& que Ulled ~ Stat9ment determinations ~,.
HaYI you •tarted do1110 ducted by-an lndiYldual qUlera llamar a The IOlloWirlg persons Fader91 waoe dei.rmlna·
bulllMU yal'7 Yes. The reg111rant cam· un at>ogadO a,. doing tiuatnut al; liOna Oo net cootatn the
1 Clt'23ID9 me need to tranaect buSI· lnme<liatamenta SI no a) MOl.L Y'S PlA v Stele wage "''' '1• KOlceb Betty nea under the licttllous QOnOCe • un abogad(), HOUSEL b) MOU.V'S tetmlnallon otha1 .. 11a Thia atatttn41nt waa buaineM nema or namM pued1 11ame1 a un GARDEN, 9253 Minne· avai ble IOI u.1 by h
llled wl1h Ille Colmty ltstec:l eboY1 on· No -erv!Qo Cle ralarenc:la do aota -'v•rw•, Costa Conl...aor ano su«>con·
Cletlt Of Orange COunty Davld Shul• •bogadoa o a una ollelna Mesa, Cellfomia 92626 traelDtl, lht Contre<:*Of
on 12·14-99 This statement was Ol aV\lda Jegal <"••ti di• Grate Place•. lLC. encl t1Jbex>i1t1ector1 INll
t ..... t41~ filed Wltn the CQuolY rac10t1o telalonlCO} (CA) 3253 Minnesota pav not "18 1~ "-Dally Pllo( O.C 18. 23, Clert< of Orang. Coomv CAM HUMMI': ;. Costa -..... Fade,., mll1lmUln -.age
30, t"9, Jan I, 2000 on 1M7·99 (Numen> dal c.to) ca"f~ 92626 ', rate whidl meat dOMly _______ _...Th.2 __ 33_ 1'""14508 NC021111 fllll bUllMU .. oon· ~o.llmat• Ile di.ltlM
F1ctlt1oua Buelneu Dallv P1toC DI<:. 23, 30, The name 1nd •(j(jrau auctea by: Llnllted o 1t1e etnP'9Yff• in
Neme ltetement 1999, Jan 8, 13. 2000 of VI• coun Is. (El llabiUty Co ~. ...
The f<iAOWing ~rtOlll Th248 nombr• y dlrecc!On OI la HAYI you atartlld dOiflO TN City nu obtalnad .,. dOlna bualne .. ••: «ll'1e .. , LOS ANGEi.ES builnlU \'(117 No rrom , ... t)f9Cft>r OI" 8EMFf CARE OOT SUPERIOR COURT, Grate 'PlaCN, lLC, 0.C.rt"*1t of ll"Oltll'ial
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EDITION DEADLINE CHRIS EDWARDS
'4J.723-5061
Prud c... '*"Y LOii Wllllf (i. 8/W Ci on
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MOTOR INN
2217 Herb« Blvd
Ptlone ... 845 4140
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Lowest Priced Single Story
4 BR $599,000
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718-2366 I 640-5664
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Clean, teapoilllbll, $50Mno
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Good Jobi
reliable services
lnterlltlng things
to buy
Bayfront commUDity with priwre bead\ tic
marina. Walk to B&lbo. lala.nd abop.J.
Muuac. from Fashion LJand;
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GATED COMMUNITY BY FASHION ISLAND
Beautiful trM-lln~ atrMt• and golf courae
views. EnJoy C819frM IMng In yQUr large ~ BR apartment home!
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• Small PetJ Welcome
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• Gated community w/resort pools. spas,
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• Tile countmops, hardwood-style lloori.
glm SllOwer enclosures. mirrored
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• Futty tum.shed ava labli. mild service. too
• Heallh Club on-stte 1V lheiter. too.
• Wall< to 171h Street boUbqun. cit nino.
Starbuck's. ~ter. Ratrtl's.
M'tnUtes to lh• beach and 55 Freeway
•Smart StudlOS. large 1 & dual master 2
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UNITCD COLORS OFBENETION
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with Iola ol energy
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We need Sates people
and Cashiers. Full-time positions, must be avail
minings and weekends.
~ply rn person 1275 s.
Qttstol St. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 E.O.E.
tAA AMI Eetat.t needS
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GANAHl
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PoSttions, must be avail
evenings and weekends.
Apply in person J 275 S.
Bristol St. Costa Mesa,
CA 92626 E.O.E.
Selet ~ nMdtcl lor
Balboa lalanct Woman•
BoutlQue. FUIMlmt Of siert· time, S7~r. t4M75.tcl40
SELF STORAGE' hlS open·
lngs for Ptr Relel Mgrs. Need ¥our smite & energy to wol1t in our profl but casual
retal operadon. Good rers
, Fu ruume (714)894-0880
Of call (714)19-M727
STARTYOOA
OWN BUSINESS!
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ule. Cottrol your own
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714-928-0630 949"'400-0872
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ACURA INTEGRA GS '97
Met,lllc bu1gundylgrey leather, 1U10, air, moonrool, ~m clss, ed. P<emkl"cl wheels. bal. lact warranty.
(005414') $14,995
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTCR (800)291-37'7
BUICK LE SABRE '97
LlO, low 33k ml, beige, htv,
CD, and mo1el Soper cltenl
(511328) $18,988
NABERS
(714)540-9100
Cadillac Concoura '95
Low 44k mllas, VB Northstar,
leather, anovs. super clean!
(289724) $19,988
NA8EJIS (714)5404100
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mlQilghl blue, leather. bal-ance o4 wtlTll1Y.
(280057) $17,988
NABERS
(714 )540-9100
cXDiLUc ELDORADO 193
Low njes, V8 Nol1hstar.
chrome ""1eell, ~r &t\alpl (604387) $13,9e8
NABERS ·
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CADllJ.AC Flettwood 'H
Lo ml, fltl( leather, retlb1e &
luxurtous! New car. trade-In! (221768) $8,988
NABEBS
(714)540-9100
Cadillac Seville STS '95
LoW miles. s11ver-grav.oo. al-
loys New car traOe-¥11
(830509) $18,988
NABERS (714)540-9100
CHEVROLET TAHOE ·ii
2WO, feeltler, many xtras, excetlenl corddon.l
(108654) $24,988
NA8£RS (714 )5.40.tt 00-
~EVY ASTftO VAN 't9 Low 161< mllel, ¥hie, rear lir & morel Balance ol warranty,
Prevl<ltls Rentll (183977) $18,988
NA.BERS
(714)540-9100
ciitY• Cittue Li ·es Automatic, Nr Condtlonlng,
Tit, Full Power Pak, Super
Clean. Lexus llade-tn.
(594150) $8,995
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (800)291.,747
rofio Eiii«fhkifi XL T 'i7 Orff illk mlleS, 5.4L V-8,
One owner, MUST SEEi
(~11371&.u MIMS21,997
Lincoln Mercury 714-5'o.5630
xplotw XL T bA
Auto, lltw. co. 2.2't rnlM. e cyt, NC, lul ir-r. oc, alova, 122.000 ..... 721-eC'tt
Bridge
By CHARLES GOREN
wllh OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIHSCH FORD EXPLORER lTO 'i1 Btaok/grey ltether, auto
mallo, privacy glass. R/RICil,
doVl. lul powei ~. ~m cass, od allCller.
(A73258) 118,995
LEXUS OF W£8TMlNST£R GUESS wmcm
(800)291-3747
FORD 'ThunWlid lX 'ii
V-', peal1 WN!e. tan lealller,
"'1f wheels, power seats
(1433075) $10.996
C01taMl19
Lincoln Memwy
714-540-5530
FORD wtNOSTAR lX' 'es
Wtiltellan. auto, dUel air,
full power pa, pnvacy ~• roolrilCk. anVlm c:a.ss
582 $11,995 US 76, WESTMINSTCR
(800)291 .3747
JEEP GRANO CHEROKEE
WEDO '93 W111etgrey int,
Ve, ABS, new tires, tuly
toeded. orig owner, .. re-
cords. Beeotrt\A Mu1t Sellr
$10,990.0BO W721-6872 LEXUS ES300 '97 Peart White
(0422<M) $23,995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTCEI
(800)291·3747
LEXUS GS300 95 Blkllan llhr, lClnl cond, loaded Suoo, co. oo Uresit>l'll<es. tags good llH 8/2000. 5911 mi
$23JlOOobo 71•-434-1208
Neither vulneruhlc North deal\
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IO Pass 1• Pa l • Pau 4• Pa Pass Obi P11ss PM.SJ Pas.<1
Openrng lei!d: King or o
Defonse is, at best, an inexnct an.
There ore times when' you will be
faced with a guess and. despite All
. you know about the game, you will
LEXUS GS300 ·95 make the wrong choice. Considtr this
Black (101044') $24 995 deal. LEXUS OF WESTMINSi'al South's one-spade re..sponsc fol-
(800)2t1·3747 lowed by the leap 10 game in the suit
LEXUS ~00 '97 showed a long. solid suit. That could
Bladt (092161) $36,995 allow partner, with a good hand but
LEXUS OF ~STMINSTER little in the way of spade support, to
(800)291-37'7 controct for slam secure in the knowl-WOSLS4oo ·n Castvnere(118761) $18,895
LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER --------..
cJgc 1ha1 there rated to he no 1ru111p
loo,cr Ea.~1·s double was lead dirc.ct·
in~, rcquesung pitnncr to leiltl
dummy's first-bid ~u11 -u dubious a..:11on al hest.
West led the lun1 of d1:imond_s Md
continued with the eight 10 East's
jack The defense was at the Cf05~·
roads. Obviously, WC$t held lmle
111011! of value. Th have a chance lo
heal the game, East would have to
rely on scoring a club trick and either
11 hcan or a trump. To accomplish the
former. East had to hope partner held
the queen of hearts ~ince an 11nmcd1-
a1c ~htfl to that suit could he ncce~~ry A trump trick could be promQt-
ed by leading llllOlher diamond, play-
ing for pattoer to hold J x JI or spades
or better. Wbich should East adopt'?
There are two good rea~ons for
?Pllng for the tn.tmp promotion. Firsl, 1f you have to play partner for one of
several specific holdings, choose the
one where the weakest holding in
partner's hand will do the trick. And
select the one which. if you are
wrong, might give you the chance 10
recover.
Since both pointed to the t.rump
promotion, East continued with a
third diamond. Declarer ruffed high,
drew trumps, ran the jack or clubs
unsuccessfully, and was then able to
discard the heart loser on a club. A
he811 shift at trick three would have
defe~ted the contract.
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LEXUS OF WES'tMINSTER Mereury Ck. Marqule lA 't9
(800)291·3747 l:OryA~afrwi~ & ~j
UNCOLH ContlMntai '91 (6801691 $17,998
V-8, Premium sound, heated Coate Meta
seata, 8 passenger & factory Lincoln M«cury
SM IOOSE '97
Automatic, elr, moonrool,
power pack, alloys, low
miles. Hard to Andi
(003649) $18,995
lEXUS OF WESTMINSTCR
PONTIAC Bonntvllll 't5
V8, leather seats. ABS,
aloy wheels, tu• pow811 (2Sn42l $9,995 to1taMt11
llncoln Mtfcury
714-540-5830 warranty. 714-540-5630
<622866boate ruu S23.999 OLDSMOBILE AlERO '99
Llncoln Mercury GLS, lo 16k ml, red leather,
714-5'0-5630 V-6, CD, 8'oYS & l'(lOrel
OHcoLH Marie vh1 'N (384775> NABERS $'1&.988
LSC, JBL sound, CO (714)540-9100 dlallQ8r chrome v.tleels. (63Hl'11\ MUST SEEi OLDSM0911:.E Aurora '98 CC>ata "'9u Low 27k ml, '#fllle, tan lthr,
Uncoln Mercury Kint cond., bll.~ warr.I ·
714-540-5630 (125539) $19,988 fiABERS LINCOLN TOWN C~RS '98 (714)540-9100 5 to Choose From.
Staltlng From $22,$98. CottaMtl&
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MAZDA 626 LX 'N
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~ & ladory W811'81l1y.
(773236} S13,998 Cotta Neu
llncoln Mttcury
714-54().$630
M«c:.dta SE300 Sedan n
lOOks ~. mechanicaly f)8118CI, ~ Hdch fthr,
1<>00, suM, 8o8t Sound,
64k ml, 1 OWOM, $29,500
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original OW08f $29 .ooo
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Kenwood steraolCD, .$3999. c .. Sc:ott. 94U45-1800
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TODAY'S
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ACROSS
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ec:tteM 14 R11191'\leuel 15 Fabled,_,
18 Optia Mhn Egypt
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19 Stalk
20 WOllcer
22 8fOWll$
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26 Chopin
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30 Full ol holes
34 Dens
35 Afllrmatlve YOIN 36 Regulation
37 Thing 38 Sl · like 8lng
40 0et'1ctrv.·.
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42 Prove
<13 Oromedaiy
"4 Cons~ed 46 Plastetboard 48 Dell bread ·
49 Has· -tonner star
50 ZllUS' c:On90rl
53 ReoiS Pllllbln's
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7 Pram pushef 8 ComlC; Johnson
9 Athens l'l$ldenl 10 ~andered 1 1 Beatlea' meter
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12 Yemen polt
13 Tl'lanl(sglVlng Oaylooda 21 Motorist's ()(9
25 McMahon and
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26 Playgfound
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30 Antique •Ulo 46 ConSldered
31 Paclt arwnel 47 Gun an engine , • 32 Atelier •taple 49 Fan part ~=:°' 50~-box '.
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42 Portly'• home 56 Household 43 Uk• doublers appliance
45 Some 57 Safe~.
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Our office wrtl be dosed on Friday, December 31st.
All deadlines will be moved up as follows:
EDITION DEADLINE
Friday, December 31 . ... .• . ..... • Thursday, December 30 Nqon
Saturday, January 1. ..................... Thuro;;da~. December 30-2 pm
Monday, January 3 ......................... Thursday, DetembeI 30-5 r1 m.
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