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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CONV-AUNITIES SINCE 1907
Film festival, take two
• Organizers of the new
·and improved Newport
Beach International Film
Festival boast quality
films and local venues.
Greg Aisling
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -If the
saga of the Newport Beach Inter-
national Film Fesl.lval had been
made mto a movie, tho full -
length feature would be reaching
its crescendo right about now.
FYI
•WHAT: Newport Beach International Film Festival
• WHEN: March 30 to April 6
• WHERE: Edwards Theatres in Fashion Island and the Orange ·
County Museum of Art
• l,OG ON TO: www.newportbeachfilmfest.com
bered for its successful rebirth
rather than a fade to black
The festival's new ledden.h1p
group, comprising locttl business
owners and educators, recog-
nizes the importance of the revi-
talize.ct event's debut next
month.
But they al.so sdy they <1r~ up
to the challenge.
deal of exatement, • said Gregg
Schwenk, the festival's new
executive director. "It's cnticdl
for the commuruty and busmess-
es lo come together for tbe ben-
ehl of the festival. Our goal for
this yettr as to exceed the expec-
tations of our filnunakers, spon-
sors and community as d
whole."
nfURSDA1, FEBRUARY 17, 2000
BRIAN P0&1 IDA Ail. V PILOT
After sulfering d bout with
bankruptcy, the upcoming
eight-day extravaganza now has
the opportunity to be remem-
"There is a great deal of pres-
sure to succeed , but also tt qrE->t1l SEE FILM PAGE A 11
Gregg Schwenk is the new executive director of the Newport Beach lntema-
tional Film Festival, which begins March 30.
. PHOTOS BY MARIANNA DAV MASSEY I DAILY PILOT
Thomas Panacdone reads aloud a story he wrote ln hls second-grade class at Klllybrooke Elementary
School. The Costa Mesa school was nominated for the CaUfomla Distinguished School Award, as were three
other Newport-Mesa elementary schools.
Fantastic
Newport-Mesa Danette Goulet
DAILY PILOT
sees four of its
elementary schools
receive nominations
for the California
Distinguished
School Award.
There was much rejoicmg al
four elementary schools Wednes-
day after the principals on each
campus learned theu schools had
beeo nominated for the state's top
educational award.
Kaiser, Killybrooke and Victo-
ria elementary schools, all m Cos-
ta Mesa, and Harbor View Ele-Phyllis Vllss, a second-grade teacher at Killy-
brooke, helps student Stephanie Faber with
SEE SCHOOLS PAGE A10 her math problems.
Locked office key to Qty Hall spat
•John Noyes' unprecedented
decision to keep mayor's office
for himself riles councilwoman.
Noalcl Schwartz
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT DEACI l -In what
may be his most controvcrsuil decision
to date as mayor, John Noyes has
locked fellow council members out of ·
hiJ tiny City Hall offke.
•1 ~there's no more open·door
policy at City Hall,• quipped former
mayor Tom ectwardl.
CouncOwoman Norma GkJvar -
the only Couiadl member who RtgUlar-
ly \1181 the mayer• officeJor meeUngl
tried to get dty offldall to unlock
the door, but they said they were
unable to do anything about Noyes'
declSlon. She was told to r olve the
issue Wlth Noy directly. She aid she
hasn't spoken with him yet about
sharing.
The mayor' ofhco -once dubbed
the •mayor's closet" -ha always
been available for council members to
hold meetings as long as anyone at
Caty Hall can remember. .
•tt's really the City Counctl's
office,· said Glover, ad~ that hold·
lng three or four meetings eeCh week
ln her home feell uhprof..tonal
But Noyes 11n•t handing over the
key. He says he bu 10 many meetiDgl
that working around a ecbedule for
sti oma MGI AU
Greenlight
fireworks turn
out to be a dud
• The first forum on
slow-growth measure
a friendly exchange of
ideas instead of healed
debate many expected .
Noaki Schwartz
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -U
trdfhc appeared tight Thurs-
day evening. 1t was because
local re 1dents piicked "City
I iall to hear the first public
clebdt(> on the so-called
Gr<'eflhght uutiative. a slow-
growth measure
The uuuauve, which is dn-
ven by overwhelnung traffic
concerns c.nnong Newport
Be>ach rcstd<'nls, proP.OS<'S to
give voter.:. the tinal sdy on
certc1m proposed d •velop-
ments Th<' mNsure is slated
for the November bdllot.
The event. hosted bv ant-
tzcns' group cdllcd the West
Newport Beach Assn.. fea-
tured Gr('enbght s1>0kesman
Phil Arst drgumg for the mea-
sure and Chdrnber of Com-
merce president Richard
Luehrs against it.' .
Each made a 30-mmute
presentation and spent the
rest of the fomm answering
residents' questions.
But ti the rnou• than 40
SEE FORUM PAGE A 11
El Toro backers are
sticking to their guns
• Organizers of the
'No on F' campaign
appear unfazed by
recent South ~ounty
gains in opinion polls.
Jasmine Lee
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH -
Campaign orgd.Olzers msist-
ed Wednesday thdt neither
poU rt'sults nor a decreased
nC'ed for county jails will shlft
the focus of their attac:>k
against Measure F, a ballot
initialwe designed to block a
proposed El Toro airport.
Bruce Nestande, who is
...
heddmg up the oppo .. 1tion to
the medsurc, scucl the cam-
paign will take on d more
aggres iv • edge next week
with the lc:tUnch of a televi-
sion commercial urgmg vot-
ers to defeat Medsure f.
"It will focus on public
safety, dS far as families are
concerned: Nestande "aid.
"The cumpcugn efforts are
JUSt OC>gmmng, • he added.
"People hav<• not seen much
so far•
Nestande\ orgaruzdhon,
C1hzen~ lor Jobs and the
Ec-onomy, also tarted send-
ing out Oldtlcrs last week
•wdming votl'rs that the mea-
SEE EL TORO PAGE A 10
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A2 Thursday, February 17, 2000
HE IS •..
Reddy cmd waiting.
MAN IN MOTION
Even in the slow penod after the
lunch rush, Rich Herber keeps busy.
Herber, a waiter at Norm's Restaurant in
Costa Mesa, takes ccLre of what he calls
"side work· -making suie catsup bot-
tles dre on every l.dble, brewing fresh cof-
fee, dedJling up Mound his area -when
the flood of rrudday diners eases up in
the early aftPmoon.
There are still d few customers at the
seven tables Herber covers at th.is time of
day, and he pay attention to what peo-
ple want.
He bnngs d pdSt:ramJ sandWlch and
chicken sbips to a pair at one of the
green-and-yelJow vmyl booths. He pours
more ieed tea for a man who silently
shows turn an empty glass. His manner is
brisk, effiaent, good-humored
"You come IJ'l, you tdke orders, you
tell a bunch of JOkes and then you leave,"
Herber says.
rt sounds Wee a simple JOb, and Her-
ber is qwck to adnut that the work is
nothing glamorous. But it's d job Herber
has been doing for 15 years ford power-
ful reasdn: he enjoys it.
ESCAPE FROM THE CYCLOPS
Originally, the 37 -yedr-old Orc.mge
resident had planned to become an
accountant.
Accounting was what he studied m
college, and accounting was what he did
for six yedl'S after he graduated.
WORKING
·Rich . ,
Herber
A master of the
w aiting game
But the office routine -negotiating
the bland maze of cubicles and staring at
the "Cyclops" eye of the computer mon-
itor -didn't agre<> with Hcrl)er.
"I wru, bored out my nund." be said. "I
made any excuse J could JUSl to get out."
li'ying to trunk of a Job he would
eDJOY more, he came back to the work he
had otigmally pursued in high school to
earn extra money. He got a part-time
position at the Nonn's in Costa Mesa
because he had Jmown the people who
worked at tho Norm's in Santa Ana.
•I came back here as d second job,
and enjoyed 1t so much I asked for tull-
tune hours," Herber sdld.
He's been therP ever smce.
THE PHILOSOPHER IN THE APRON
"Can 1 have some more tea?" an
elderly woman asks as Herber walk!. by
her table.
BUSINESS IN BRIEF
Company offers
insurance online
The Costa Mesa-based Internet
company goapply.com has estab-
lished an insurance and hnancial
services Web site to allow cus-
tomers to shop for insurance
Online.
The Web site should allow cus-
"Sure, hopey.,"
Herber is friendly with hl.s customers,
many of whom are locals who come in
several tim~ a week. They treat him to a
little affectionate abuse, and he dishes it
out in return.
"I enjoy most of my customers. 1 real-
ly do," he says. "They're wonderful peo-
ple."
He also ruris across the occasional
1erk. of course. No waiter works for long
without encountering a coffee shop cur-
mudgeon. ·
But bad vibes don't get to Herber
much.
"A lot ol people do burn out,• he says
"I just take it all tongue-in-cheek. You
don't talce it personally, and you enjoy it
while 1t lasts.
"I mean, r could break my leg tomor-
row and it would all stop."
'I LIKE rT'
Herber talks about his simple Job as iJ
it were some kind of gravy train.
In a way, tt is. It hasn't made him rich
or landed him on the cover of any maga-
zines, but it's kept him goihg and giveri
him some satisfying years.
"I like it," he says.
Then be heads over to a booth where
two women are waiting for lunch. He's
got some difficult news to break.
HI'm alJ out of meatloaf," he tells
them. "You want to go roast beef or
chicken?"
-Story by Alex Coolman;
photo by Brian Pobuda
Tbe beauty sa/on in ide your computer
You can get just dbout
anything on the Internet, but
computer wu.etrcls still
haven't found a way lo get a
haircut onhne.
However, Costa Mesa-
based stylcu4ea.com -set
to launch this weekend -
will have the ncxt-bcsl thing.
The Web s1le will offer u
forum for hairstylists to
exchang<> tips on products
and techniques, said Dick
Gregerson, the company's
CEO Subsrnpttons to the
service will cost salon owners
$79 per month
Beauticians can dCcess
features such as Pducabonal
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VOL 94, NO. 41
Jasmine Lee
RETAIL ROUNDUP
films, phqtos of hot styles and
a guide of chic restaurdnts,
rughtclubs and concerts for
traveling stylists.
But, alas, virtual tnrns,
perms and lughhghts cc1.JU1ol
be conducted online -yet.
MORE THAN
JUST MEATBALLS
Gustaf Anders is seeing
&tars -four of them.
The restaurcmt. localed at
South Coast Plaza, was
dwardcd the highest possible
rating or four stars in the
2000 Mobil lrc1vel Guide.
Guc;tal Anders was
declared •outstanding" and
•worth a speaal trip" by
Exxon Mobil Corp., which
publishes the annual travel
guide.
Gustaf Anders has spe-
odllzed in contemporary
Swed.ish/Califomia cuisine
smce 1989, when it opened.
A GEM OF A BOOK
Ii di,unonds are indeed a
girl's best friend, that friend's
name nught be ntlany.
Loyal friends can learn
READERS HQJUNE
(949) 642-6086
or lldvef11sements herein an .,_
r~oductd wrthoYt wntten pet'•
m1uion of copynght owner
more about Tiffany in a biog-
raphy titled •nffany Jew-
els,• writteri by John Loring,
who is the design director for
ntfany & Co. Loring will be
on hand at the South Coast
Plaza lUfany store from
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday
to sign copies of his book.
And, if you attend, per-
haps you will make some
new friends.
• RETAJL ROUNDUP runs Thurs·
days. Please fax newsworthy
Items to Jasmine Lee at (949) 646-
4170 or send e-mail to
1asmine.Jeeelatunes.com.
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the Daily Pilot or ne'M tips HQ.~
Clrcufltion
TEWEtAl\JltES
Balboa
TIDES
TODAY
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tomers to buy Y1surance at a lower
cost than from an agent, according to
<:ompany founder Brian Hom. Goap-
ply.com selh t rm We mortgages
and prepaid legal insurance along
Wlth other insurance products.
The company i.s the work of a
group of Orange County bu. mess-
men, including Jim Brakke, presi-
dent of Brakke Schafnitz; Ian
Crocket, president of I lunter Barth
rnc.; and Rich Gartrell.
Daily Pilot
New boutique adds upscale
space in South Coast Plaza
·s outh Coast Plaza has
· added a new 2,000-
square-foot upscale
boutique called New Man,
a European sportswear and
leisure clothing manuf ac-
turer for men and women.
New Man prides itself on
original blending of color
andfabric,andforcreating
modem classics. The Paris-
based company was found-
ed in 1967, and began as a
jeans manufacturer. During
the 1970s, the company
expanded to include a full
collection for men and
women. Today, a European
design team completes
three collections per year,
and offers customers a
unique blerid of European
design, sophisticated fabri-
cations and top-quality
clothing.
The Padflc Design
House is only a few days
away from going out of
business. During the finaJ
sale, everything is 60% off.
The showroom is selling
what's left of its huge selec-
tion of Oriental rugs, furni-
ture and accessories. The
rug selection includes
needlepoints from Persia,
China, Pakistan, India,
Nepal, Turkey.-and Aubus-
son weaves, vegetable
dyes. and antique washes.
The furniture selection
includes name brands such
as Lane, Pulaski, Hooker,
Platt, and Italian imports.
The Pacific Design HO\lSe is
at 1931 Newport Blvd. in
Costa Mesa. Call (949) 642-
3600 for more information.
Best buys can be found
at the Von Hemert Interi-
ors winter sale. The Costa
Mesa showroom is having a
sale on all fine home fur-
nishings in stock, reduced
25% to 40%. There are also
more than 400 new arrivals
of handcrafted European
home furnishings that can
be previewed. Von Hemert
Interiors offers delivery and
employs certified interior
designers. Top furniture
manufacturers include Bak-
er, Henredon, Century, J eff-
co, Swaim, and Hickory
White. It's at 1595 Newport
Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Call
(949) 642-2050 for more
information.
Peter Glenn of Vermont
10 Newport Beach has a
winter ski clearance sale in
progress. There are lots of
bargains in the store and
much of the merchandise is
50% off. Clothing on sale
include: Bogner parkas at
$239.99, Obermeyer fleece
vests at $59.99, and Sporti-
na bibs at $39.99. Snow-
boards on sale include: all ·
Porum snowboards at
$99.99, Burton Balance
Snowboards at $399.99, and
DC Cortex Snowboard
boots are $99.99. Skis and
' boots on sale include:
Nordica Next 7 .O skis at
$289.99, K2 Pour Classic
skis at $359.99, and Lange
ACS boots at $299.99.
Footwear on sale include:
Greer Wylder
BEST BUYS
Sorel VN A after~ski boots
at $69.99, Khombu Bavari-
an or Luxor alter-ski boots
at $49.99 and all Uggs are
up to 30% off. A sale is also
in progress on all parkas,
sweaters, and one-piece ski
suits al 25% oH. Peter
Glenn of Vennont 1s al 2700
West Cod.SI liighway m
Newport Bedch Call (949)
631-3280 for more mforma-
bon.
Now's the bme to buy
bare-root roses and Roger's
Gardens has ctn extensive
selection It has recently
added its own lme of bare-
root roses that are available
in shrubs, hybrid teas, Oort-
bunda and clunbmg roses.
Roger'S Gardens is at 2301
San Joaquin Hills Road in
Newp<>rt Beach. Call (949)
640-5800 for details.
Robinsons-May is hav-
ing a big storewide Presi-
dents Day sale through Fri-
day. There are markdowns
up to 50% off in every
department. Included m the
sale is the entire stock of
fall and holiday clearance
clothing. There are also dis-
counts on new spring mer-
chandise, mcludmg swts,
separates, and 1Wl.iors' den-
im pants and tops. Mat-
tresses, pillows, feather
beds, and mattress pads are
greatly reduced, and fn the
bedding department, Ralph
Lauren and Croscill linens
are reduced by 40% to
50%. More savings can be
found on men's clothing,
towels, bedroom sets, area
rugs, luggage, gourmet
knife sets, cookware, crys-
tal, shoes, frames and jew-
elry. Robinsons-May is at
Fash.ion Island in Newport
Beach, and at South Coast
Plaza in Costa Mesa.
Zany Brainy is having a
Presidents Day sale through
Monday. The toy store has
reduced some its best mer-
chandise for the sale,
including Lego Arctic and
castle sets, Thomas Trrun
and dccessones, K'Nex sets,
and Playmobil sets. There
are also specials on videos,
wooden toys, software,
stuffed animals and games.
Zany Bramy 1s in the Coro-
na del Mar Plaza. in New-
port Beach. Call (949) 640-
5131 for details.
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Doily Pilot Thur:.doy, February 17, 2000 A3
Faludi right about this: Men no longer have loyalties PLAN.HING COMMISSION PREVIEW
Three dozen or so male
wimps spent a Satur-
day afternoon of lunu-
nous and sparkling Sl,IJlSlune
last week sitting in the New-
port Public Library, listerung
to a young recycled feminist
named Susan Paludi explain
to us why we were wimps.
.There were some excul-
patory circumstances for our
presence. There was no
football on TV, fain had
been predicted and there
were free .cookies and coffee
afterward.
Although I listened very
'-carefully to Faludi, I was
unable to detenrune after
she had hniShed whether by
being there on such a splen-
did Saturday afternoon the
men in her audience sup-
ported her thesis of wimp-
hood or offered a glimmer of
hope that we were adJusbng
-as she strongly recom-
mended -to the soc1dl
changes tdk.ing place tn our
society.
Faludi is the first speaker
m the new season of the
f'.Jewport Library's Distin-
guished Speakers Lecture
Series. Although she is less
than two decades out of
Harvard University, Falud1
came to us with a working
pedigree -including a
Pulitzer for d Wall Street
Journal story and a Nabonal
Book Critics CLrcle Award
for her book ·aacklash. The
Undeclared War Against
Amen can Women" -that
wouJd put most octogenari-
ans to shame
More recently, she has
turned her hand to the
plight of men with a new
book called ·swfed: The
Betrayal of the Amencan
Man.· Now, I must adnul up
front that 1 haven't read it. I
have read long reVlews of it
in several literary publica-
tions, which I have then dis-
cussed with other men who
also haven't read the book.
Sol can't m'easure what
she said against what she
wrote. I can bnly assume it
follows the same thesis,
which, as I understand it, is
that men are driven by d
need to dominate thdt
requires us to ignore sooetal
change As a result, Amen-
can men are dealing badly
with layers of betrayal
implicit in a rapidly chang-
ing world
Fdlud1 pointed out five
ma1or pressures on men
today: liVJng up to the meclid
picture of manliness; eco-
nomic trauma that mvolves
the emotional stress of no
longer bemg the sole family
breadwinner; the negation
and disappearance of deep
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Joseph N. Bell
THE BELL CURVE
loyalties; the collapse of a
father relationship that
shouJd have helped build a
bridge to manhood; and,
hnally, a profound change
from a utilitarian society
where a man was badly
needed to a culture m which
what he does takes a back
seat to how many people are
watching him do it.
Most of these things have
sociological validity, but the
only one that really res-
onates with me is the loyalty
issue. Its quite true that men
of my-generation who sur-
vived tl)e Great-Depression
and a world war put great
!aith in human loyalty. We
accepted and offered help
routinely and Without any
quid pro quo during the
Depression. And we learned
to trust implicitly the guy
sharing a foxhole or flying
wing on us during the war.
This carried over to the
workplace after the war,
when we gave and expected
loyalty from the people who
employed us.
That's all changed now.
We have employers down-
s12ing und reneging on
retirement plans critical to
people who have gwen
them yedJ's of service Con-
tracts are routinely betng
Vlolated. High-profile confi-
dence men manipuJate the
mdrket with no concern
about the social tmpticdtions.
A handshake agreement,
once regarded as sacrosanct,
is now an amusing and fool-
ish artifact in a litigious soci-
ety.
As a resuJt, mdny ol. our
young people feel no sense
of loyalty lo anything or
anyone but themselves.
Many years ago, when I
made a mistake on my reg-
1strabon papers as a fresh-
man at the University of
Missouri, I WiiS tut with an
out-of-state fee I couJdn't
pay. My uncle in Jefferson
City, Mo. got then Sen. Har-
ry lhunan to wnte a letter to
university ofhc1als on my
behdlf.
My uncle and Truman
were violent polilical adver-
sanes, but they had fought
together in World War l, and
that bond was permanent
and transcended any other
ctifferences.
I have similar bonds Wllh
a great many men from my
early We, men I would trust
unpliotly, as I'm sure they
would me. I don't see a lot of
that around any rnore.
But I'm not at all sure the
men I know aren't coping
reasonably well with <lll
these C'hanges.
FaJudi's sociology hndUy
trips over her 1oumdl1sm.
She bases most of h<'r con-
clusions on d sencs of mlPr-
views using a methodology
that eludes me but s£"crnc, to
draw heavily from the rNl-
necks who sit m a group
called the "dawg pound~ dl
Cleveland Browns footbull
games. Generall;r.mg trom
this -and sim1ldr dubious
specifics -didn't work vNy
well for me.
A man ~1tting bc~md me
and projecting cuno:.1ty
rather than malJce asked
Faludi rather plainllvely,
"Did you talk to any wgular
guys?•
I knew exactly whcit he
meant and so, I suspert, did
the rest of the men in her
audlence.·But I don't think
from her offhand wsponse
that Faludi knew, cmd lhern-
in lies the problem of d soci-
ological approach to wht1t 1s
essentially a highly md1v1cl·
uaJ predicament.
I plan to bring all this up
the nexl time I h<.ive my LPtJ-
ular lunch with threP guys I
flew with m World War II
and now live neMby After,
of course. we disposP of pol-
itics, arthnlls and the fdilun•
of the Anaheim Angels to
make an off-s<>dson deal.
• JOSEPH N. BEU is a resident of
Santa Ana Heights His column
appears Thursdays
On The
AGENDA
THE GREAT WAll
PROPOSAL
Homeowner Peter D.
Brandow wants to build a
15 foot rear yard wall with
a 3-foot guardrail on top
Brandow hopes the wall
will reclaim part of his
eroded yard and stat:iilize
an unsafe slope.
What to expect: The
problem is that the wall
would exceed the city's 6-·
foot height limit As a
result, the Planning Com-
mission must rule'on a pro-
posal that 1s more than
double the height limit.
EXPANDING THE
BALBOA INN
Balboa Inn owner
Michel Pourmussa wants to
expand the business. Pour
mussa has proposed
ade.fing a two-story build·
mg that would include 11
neyv guest suites, a pool,
retail.shops and 22 parking
stalls.
What to expect: To go
forward with the project,
an existing single-story
retail building and pool •
area would ha\le to be
demolished.
s1mNG THROUGH
THE DUNES
The S 100-million New-
port Dunes Hotel proposal
FYI
• WHAT: Planning
Commission
• WHEN: 7 p.m.
tonight
• WHERE: Council
chambers of Newport
Beach City Hall. 3300
Newport Blvd
is back before the Planning
Comm1ss1on. At the last
meeting, project managers
were told to explore mov-
ing the resort to the other
side of the lagoon, lower-
ing the hotel's height and
redesigning the entrance
to Back Bay Dnve. The pro-
posed project includes a
full-service hotel with 400
rooms and 100 time share
units along with 55,000
square feet of conference
space, swimming pools, a
health spa and restaurants.
Estimates say the hotel
would bring m S 1 3 million
in annual city revenue If
approved, the resort is
scheduled to open within
the next five years.
What to expect: The
commission will consider
any suggestions Dunes'
project managers will bring
to the· meeting. Comm1s-
s1ooers will also continue
the long process of comb·
ing through the environ-
mental report. It will take
several meetings before
they come to a final deci-
sion.
MAKIN'G :.BIRDIES
The players on the Senior Tour have made a career
out of showing all the young whippersnappers in the
gallery how it's done.
So }OU don'r want co mi's thl' onh Ornngl' County appc.1r.incl' of
legends like l.l'l' Trc\'ino. ( h1 ( h1 Rodriguez. Hale Im in, fom K1ct
and Jt>fonJmg ch.m1p1on ()an McCord.
fhc 'l' gup h.iw made more birdie,, won more tourn,mwnc' .mJ
clcctnficd mmc crowd' than ~mybodr on the face of dw pl.mcc.
8111 there 's plmty more whrrr th11t u1111e Jrom. .
Neytport Beach Country Club o February 28 -March S
TOSHIBA
S E N O .R CLASSIC
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A4 Thur5day, February 17, 2000
School .board continues bond study
•Residents growing more interested, more involved
in the process as district moves toward school bond.
Danette Goulet
DAll.Y PILOT
NEWPORT-MESA -Vot-
ers are one ~tcp closer to facing
·a $110-million school bond.
The Newport-Mesa Unified
School District's Board of Edu-
cation has one more study ses-
sion before it lS scheduled to
vote on getting the bond
rolling.
"We're actually g~ttmg
close,• said school board pres-
ident Dana Black. "AF. a matter
of fact. we're starting to make
decisions, but we still have a
lot ahead of us."
The school bOd.rd held a
four-hour study session Tues-
day to discuss how the dlstrict
will fund much-needed school
repairs. Residents welcomed
the opportunity to conunent on
the possible bond measure.
Costa Mesa resident Mclrtie
O'Meara said she had VlSited
several schools in the distnct
this week to determine for' her-
self if a bond was necessary.
After ex.amirung Adams, Vic-
toria and Eastbluff elementary
schools, O'Meara said she
thought the campuses clearly
needed repairs.
But slie added that district
officials should thoroughly
review proposed repairs and
estimated costs before making
a final decision on a bond.
"I'd like to have you look at
those [schools) m,ore careful·
ly, • O'Meara told Ule board.
RiC:hard Mann, another
Costa Mesa resident, agreed
with O'Meara, saying maybe
some repairs could be post-
poned.
Mann compared using a
bond to fund school repairs to
selling a car to repair a borne.
School board member
David Brooks said be agreed
with the "sentiment, but was
convinced a bond is the best
plan for the district.
"This district has a nasty
habit of postponing things,"
Brooks said. •we've also . figure out a way to keep that
learned that it costs more to do site viable for either a charter
things m stages.• school or a future elementary
Another set of comments school site because kids are
from residents took the discus-just crammed into class-
sion in a different direction. rooms.• •
Some people asked district He and other charter school
officials to consider repauing advocates support the idea of
the Mesa Verde site so 1t could using bond money to repair
be used as a charter school. the district's aging schools de
Assistant Supt. Mike ~ine Arakal said. '
said there is not eno~gh time MThe bond has got to hap-
to c~nduct an ~tensive study pen,• he said •we're just
to find the repairs needed at going to have to drink a few
Me,:xi Ver~e. , less lattes and take a few less I don t thmk we re under ski trips •
any illusion that we want the · .
district to put t<?Qether a slap-.~~ members said the~
dash assessment,.. said Byron will think about the resi~ents
de ArakaJ, an advocate of the COJl1;IIlents and stu~y th~ infor-
charter school. •1 just t,hin.k it's mation from the districts bond
unfortunate that it was left out lawyers and consultants. Dts-
of the whole process." trict offioals ~ prepare a
Whether a charter school is sample resolution and ballot
approved for that Stte or not, de initiative for the board to
ArakaJ said he feels the district review prior to the Feb 29
is being shortsighted by not meeting: .
reprurtng it. The final study session ~
•At some point they are be at 6 p.m. Feb. 22 at the OlS-
going to need another elemen-trict Education Center.
tary school, whether they think "'We've pulled together a
they are going to need U or good team." Blad~ said. "I just
not," he said. "We've got to wantit done."
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Daily Pilot
A WALK IN THE RAIN
5EAN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
Taking cover under an umbrella, a pedestrian walks
through the plaza outside the Orange County Per-
forming Arts Center.
Standard Pacific
'exploring options'
• Developer whose
project was rejected by
city planners this week
won't say if an appeal
is on the horizon.
Andrew Glazer
D AILY PILOT
MESA VERDE -A local
developer whose 90-home
project was rejected by the
Planning Commission this
week said he wouldn't reveal
his next move, if any, for the
site.
"We're going to explore dll
of our options,• Michael
Battaglia of Standard Pacific
said on Wednesday, refusing
to elaborate on what those
options might be.
However, the developer's
potential options include
appealing the Planning Com-
mission's rejection to the City
Council next month, scrap-
ping the project altogether or
scaling it down so it would
include fewer homes.
Last month, Battaglia said
the project on Mesa Verde
Drive and Adams Avenue
wouldn't be profitable with
fewer than 90 homes.
Residents of the quiet,
upper-mlddlo-ctass n~1gh
borhood fought the develop-
ment, saying the added pop-
ulation would congest their
narrow streets with traffic
and their nedrest elementary
!>Chool with new children.
More than 100 opponents
of the project flooded City
Hall dunng Monddy mght's
Planning Comnuss1on meet-
ing. In the end, the commis-
sion voted 3-2 to reject Stan-
dard Pacific's request. The
decision was mdde despite a
oty staff report, which con-
cluded plans for the develop-
ment conformed with city
regulations
·we worked with staff and
the cornmuruty over the past
three months," Battaglia
said. •we will continue doing ttus... .
Robm Leffler, a Mesa
Verde resident who was one
of the project's most outspo-
ken opponents, said Tuesday
she would support Standard
Pacific if it scaled down the
development to mclude 60
homes.
"I would be pretty hdppy
with that," she said.
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Daily Pilot Thursday, February 17, 2000 AS
City hustlliig to develop plan .for Fairview Park . .
• Officials must prove
a commitment to
restoring the land
before they could get
money from Prop. 12.
Andrew Glazer
DAILY PILOT
FAIRVIEW PARK -Cos-
ta Mesa parks pffi.ciaJs are
scrambling to put together a
plan to convert weedy
Fairview Park to the shrubby
grassland it wa~ 100 years
ago.
The city last week asked
the s tate-run California
Coastal Conservation for
about $200,000 to help fund
the park planning, said
Dave Alkema of the city's
parks department.
He scud he wants a
detailed plan for restoring
native shrubs, chdpdrrnl and
grasses to the park before
next month, when Cdlifomia
voters will decide on Propo-
sition 12, which, if approved,
would free the state to
release $2,3 billion in bonds
for cihes to improve, expand
and purchase local parks.
Costa Mesa could receive
at least $1 .3 nullion if Prop.
12 passes, according to a
report prepared by the stale
Depattment of Parks and
Recreation
You Me invittd lo • complimtnury
consultJtion with PARI tht gu ru
of ~ir dtsign & color. Also you
c~ eitptritnct !ht uctlltnct of
htr crutivily & uptrlise in
highlight .ind color & color
correction •I .in introducto ry
price. P.m who had .ilways h.ld
the passion ~nd crea11v11y ol an
artist, h.ts m.lstrred her profo~slOO
in the best know rrench .&
American schools such as V1d.il
Sassoon. Then she h~s been
styling & <.oloring with the most
~olutionary way f0t 15 >C~~ in
some of the most prestigious
salons, such as Mich<'als, Sa)( Fifth
Avenue, Red Door ol Elizabeth
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Christopher Salon in Newport ,
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But before Costa Mesa
would see any of the money,
it would need to prove to the
state 1t was committed to
spending '1t on leg1llmate
parks projects, said Bill Cor-
coran, the Sierra Club's pub-
lic land conservati on coordi-
nator for Orange County.
"They need to make sure
they sho~ the Legislature
the project would benefit the
neighborhood's sense of
community, safety and qual-
ity Of life," he said.
Alkema said improving
the 210-acre· Fairview Park
should be one of the city's
prionttes if it did receive
state funding for parks.
He said having a detailed
plan should prove the city's
commitment to the park,
which had been destroyed
by decades of grazmg and
farming.
"We'd be ready to go, and
in good position to get the
funds,• Alkema said.
Alkema slipped and slid
through the mud in Fairview
Park on Wednesday after-
noon, pointing out the Low-
growing weeds that have
strangled scraggly native
chaparral.
He trudged over ·mounds
of drrt that were dumped m
the pdrk years ago to cover
archeological digs.
He tread gently alon~ d
IAYA f A,~ If 41 lif\llY f'1l0T
David Alkema, of Costa Mesa's parks department, hopes that with the passage of Prop. 12, Fairview Park in Co~la
Mesa could benefit from state money earmarked for city park improvements. ·
crac kNI mudlldl.
Th<• lmy pools lhcll will be
ther<:' tlfler ct few more days
of rdm dre one of the ldst
places in the stdte where
pmky-s1.ted fairy shmnp ct1n
breed and llourish.
Alkema then walkNl to
the blutt dnd looked dt tht•
fldt Talbert Regional Pdrk,
which thc ·county recently
rc>planlcd with native CalJ-
lornid grasses and
shrubs.
"Thdl's W°hdt we want 1t to
look hkC'," ht! satd.
"But lhmqs move Wdlly
slow. It would help 11 l'rop.
12 p<1s~ed. But I'm not huld-
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A6 Thursday February 17, 2000 Doily Pilot
Sherman Gardens are not so secret anymo:Pe
• Corona del Mar
facility will be featured
on a new national
television program .
titled 'Secret Gardens.'
Noakl Schwartz
DAILY PtLOT
The Sherman Library &
Gardens will no longer be a
clo!>ely guarded jewel now
that it is se~ to appear on the
nationally televised pro-
gram. •secret Gardens."
•They wanted to know
what made us ~ecret, • said
Wade Roberts, director of
the gardens. •Rarely do you
come here and not be able to
feel like it's your own gar-
den because it's not crowd-
ed .··
But that may change once
the Home and Garden
Chunnel's senes aus this Fri-
day.
The show's producers
c;u1d they selected the Sher-
Vol unteer
DIRECTORY
• VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs
periodically in the Daily Pilot. If
you'd like information on getting
your organization listed, call
(949) 574-4228
SOM EONE CARES
SOUP KITCHEN
Someone Cares Soup
Kitchen needs food servers
and volunteers for kitchen
dulles. The organization is
dt 720 West 19th St., Costa
Mcsd. For more informa-
tion, Cdll (949) 548-8861.
SOUTH COAST LITERACY
COUNCIL
Volunte er tutors dre needed
man Gardens after reading
about tt in the National Geo-
graphic Gwde to Ainenca's
Public Gardens.
•1t is so beautiful and off
the beaten path,• said Molly
Finkel, the show's coordinat-
ing producer. "To have such
a beautiful garden laying in
midst of such a huge metro-
politan area· is a sC'cret. •
The series, which began
last fall, shot eight hours of
footage for the brief s1x-
minute appearance.
· In it, Wade talked about
the history of the 2.2-acre
site, which includes a central
garden, tea garden, rose
garden and tropical conser-
vatory.
Wade said he emphasized
the bold displays or color
scattered throughout the
grounds.
•You ·continually redis-
cover the mass color," Wade
said, adding that by mass
color, be 'is referring to beds
of yellow. marigolds, purple
for an increased demand or
literacy and English as a
Second Language (ESL)
classes. Students are taught
English reading, writing
and speaking skills at their
own level in small groups or
on a one-to-one basis.
There are centers all over
Orange County, once
trained, tutors may choose
the center in which they
want to teach. For more
information, contact Mary
Fitzgerald at (949) 458-
8664.
SOUTH COAST REPER·
TORY THEATER
The South Coast Repertory
Theater qeeds volunteers to
help with' ·ushering (see
plays free) and other func-
tions. For information, call
(714) 957-2602 or (714) 957-
2602.
FYI
• WHA'r. Sherman Library
& Gardens
• WHERE: The Home and '-
Garden Channel's '"Secret
Garden" program
• WHEN: Friday at 8 p.m.
irises or red roses.
The gardens, which
opened in 1966, will cele-
bra te its 35th anniversary
next year.
In addition to the botanic
gardens, the facility also has
a research center devoted to
the study of the Pacific
Southwest.
The center bas thousands
of rare books, photos, oty
directones and documents
from the past 100 years.
The Sherman Library &
Gardens also offers commu-
nity programs, special
events, garden tours and
facilities for weddings. The
gardens also feature Cafe
Jardin, a restaurant and tea
room.
OBITUARY
R. Wayne Wilhite
R. Wayne Wilhite, a long-
time Costa Mesa resident,
passed away Feb. 11. He
was 86.
Mr. Wilhite was born on
Jan. 30, 1914, in Slater, Mo.,
to Reuben and Jessie Wil-
hite.
He and his family trav-
eled by covered wagon from
Kansas to Colorado to Texas,
seeking a climate compati-
ble with his father's health
needs.
After graduating from
high school in Wichita, Kan.,
he rode the ~blinds" on the
train to Califonua, surviving
on red onions, bread and
water.
He graduated from Santa
Ana Community College in
Santa Ana, majoring in
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accounting.
He met and marned
Gayle Toney on Aug. 13,
1939, and they moved to
Laguna Beach where he
worked at the Bank of
America and owned the
local Courtesy Cab Compa-
ny.
The family moved to Cos-
ta Mesa and Mr. Wilhite
became a partner m
Hardacre-Wilhite & Associ-
ates, a bookkeeping and
accounting hrm 1i;i Santa
Ana.
After retiring, the couple
traveled and then built a
home in Cambria.
They lived there until
Lhey moved to Ventura to be
closer to family.
While in Cambria, Mr.
Wilhite founded the Cam-
bna Recreational Golf Assn.
In Ventura, he was active
w the Saticoy Senior Men's
Goll Club until his health
interfered. -
Above all, Mr. Wilhite
was a Christian who consid-
ered his faith to be his
strength.
He served on the session
and was a trustee ·at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian
Church m Newport Beach
and always tned to be an
example of a good Chrisban
m his datly life, as well as in
hls business practice.
He practiced his business
skills at church, assisting
with the finances, and prac-
ticed his Christian beliefs at
work by way of his honesty
and compassion.
He was a quiet, patient,
soft-spoken and bard-work-
ing man.
Mr. Wilhite is Survived by
his wife of 60 years, Gayle; a
son and grandson, Robert
and Axel Wilhite of Los
Angeles, a daughter, Pat
Hopkins of Ventura; grand-
son, Jon Hopkins of Camar-
illo; granddaughter and
great-grandson, Lisa and
Andrew Lee of Ventura; and
a brother, Cl~o Wilhite of
Florida.
In addition, Mr Wilhite
had many other dear family
members and fnends who
will miss him.
The farnily would like to
}larticularly thank several
very special and dear friends
and relatives fo r helping
maintain the vigil as Dad
was making ready to leave
this life for a better one, and
for your support immediate-
ly afterward. Jo, Joe, Frank,
Bob, Rose, Wayne, Shan,
Lisa, Ginette, Bill, Eddie,
Jerry, Raidena, Bill and
William, we thank you for
loving Dad as we did.
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Police computer system will help spread the word
•The system creates
and distributes fliers
with key information
and pictures of
missing children.
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DAILY PILOT •
COSTA MESA -It's
square, glows in the dark·
and has the capability to
provide valuable details in a
matter of minutes.
ff you guessed the answer
was a computer, you are
right.
The computer serves
many facets m today's fast-
paced world of technology,
maybe none more pressmg
than informing the public
about a crime committed in
their community.
Starting this week, the
Costa Mesa Police Depart-
ment will have a new tool
that will alert schools, busi-
nesses and the media about
pressing matters m a timely
fashion. ·
The system, known as
Technology to Recover
Abducted Kids, is nothing
more than a compute r, print-
e r and a scanner.
Used together, the com-
ponents allow law e nforce-
ment to respond rapidly and
effectively.
Briefl1 in
EDUtATION
OCC staff er of the
year named today
Nine OCC employees have
been nonunated" for the col-
lege's Staff Member of the
Year award.
The winner will be
announced today and honored
at a ceremony set for 1 p.m.
March 14 in the college's Stu-
dent Center.
The award, which is bemg
presented for the 10th year, is
sponsored by OCC's Academ-
ic Senate The rune staff mem-
bers w.ere nominated by their
colleagues and students. nus year's nominees are:
Llnda Hehn, a seruor secretary
in the fine arts division; Leslie
Henninger, an instructional
course assistant in the science
lecture halls: Joe Knor, a stock
clerk m OCC's machine shop;
Axel Mena, supervisor for
OCC's Hoag Multimedia Lab-
oratory; T.J. Nguyen, office
coordinator in the counseling
division; Ann Nicholson, staff
assistant in the transfer center;
Harriet Ouellette, administra-
tive secretary in the literature
languages division; Aldeheid
"Pony# Stevens, administra-
tive program assistant in the
consumer and health sciences
c:tivision; and Deborah W1SJ1er,
coordinator m the job place-
ment office
ace applications
available soon
OCC summer and fall
applications will be available
on campus April 3.
Summer sessions are
scheduled to begin June 5, 12
and 26. The sessions will fea-
ture four-, six-and eight-week
classes. The school's fall
semester will get started on
Aug.14.
Applications can be
obtained in the school's
Admissions and Records
Office, 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa.
For more infonnabon, call
(714) 432-5072.
Film highligh~ to
be shown at OCC
Highlights of the 24th
annual Banff Mountain Flhn
Pesttval wW be shown at OCC
later this monU1.
The three·hour program 11
set for 7 p.m , MarCh 22 in
OCC's Robert B. Moore 1be·
otre.
It will include filml from
Canada, the U.S., l!ngland,
Sco«land. GarmanY and Italy.
The ft1mt rea.ct • Wide
range of mountain uperi·
~ from dbnb6l!g tD moun·
taln CUit\ft and dil enWon•
llWlt.
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"It's not a stretch of any
imagination these days to
have a missing child and to
rnform nearly everyone
within five or 10 minutes
about the abduction," said
Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron
Smith. "This system coukl
be a huge benefit in a big
case, but also with the little
ones, too. H
tragedy to cause some of the tern • mzations to contact the lJst to receive tht' flten;.
action,• said Todd Bower, Pol.ice are welcommg any department if they are mter-for more mformation, call
executive director for the • busm~sses, schools or orga-ested in bemg added to the (714} 754-5206.
· company that operates the
system. "W1th anything new,
agencies are slow to
adapt.•
U~ing the program, offi-
cers can create fliers m a
matter of minutes instead of
the hours spent the old-fash-
ioned way.
Not only can police send
bulletihs 1ust minutes after a
crime, but the system sirnpli-
he!> the process.
As Jong as police officers
have a picture, they can pro-
duce the bulletins quickly.
One key benefit of the
system is the ability to send
the fliers electronically.
Police departments com-
pile a mailing list and once
the fliers are finished, they
are sent to fax machines at
various organizations.
The program was
launched by a Bay Area
company ifl. 1996 afte r the
well-publicized kidna ppin.9
and murder of Polly
Klaas. '
More than 350 police
agencies across the nation
now use the system. ·
"Unfortunately, it takei a
The Banff festival, held last
fall m Alberta, Canada, fea-
tured 138 films from 22 differ-
ent counties.
Tickets are $8 at the OCC
student bookstore and $9 at
the door. For informabon, call
(714) 432-5601.
ace speech, debate
team takes second
OCC's speech and debate
team finished second out of
65 schools at the Sunset Cliffs
Classic held Feb. 4-6 m San
Diego County.
•There were 65 schools
from throughout the country
at the competition,• said
OCC coach Georgie Mona-
han. •The large field includ-
ed more than 800 mdividual
The city's police depart-
ment and the Orange Coun-
ty Sheriff's Department are
the only two law enforce-
ment agencies in the county
that have utilized the sys-
tem.
Smith said the depart-
ment was fortunate that a
United Way grant funded
the $8,000 system at no cost
to the c1ty.
The benefits are priceless,
Smith said, because the bul-
letms won't be limited to
missing children.
The system can be used if
there is a murder suspect on
the loose, a bank robber on
the run or an elderly persoq
who can't be found.
The department will also
be linked with other agen-
cies that have the system.
Crime bulletins can be
distributed ~'iectronically
between agencies instead of
waiting to receive it by
mail.
•We hope to be the pio-
neers for Orange County,#
Smith said. "It takes just one
success story before more
agencies sign on to the sys-
entnes and 160 debate teams.
It'll be the biggest tourna-
ment in the country Uus year,
next to the nationals.•
"It was big and busy and
fun, and very much a learn-
ing experience for us,# Mon-
ahan added. "We hadn't
competed since early last
December, so we were happy
with the results."
One local student who
took home indi~dual medals '
was Costa Mesa's Lucas
Ochoa, who finished third in
speech to entertain and sec-
ond in after-dinner speaking.
Other individual finalists
included Gavin Hoover, Neil
Slate and Melissa Jenkin. all ·
of Costa Mesa: and Lisa
Chung of Newport Beach.
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TODAY
Hoag Health Center wtll
hold a free em1nar titled
"Keeping Your Heart in
Sync," from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
The center ls at 1190 Baker
St., Costa Mesa. For reserva-
tions, call (800) 514-4624.
The Jewtsh CotnmunJty Cen-
ter of Orange County will
bold a program at 12:45 p.m.
on healthy exercise for older
adults. Dt. Andrea Avery of
the \:JCI Medical Center will
speak. The center is at 25Q E.
Baker St., Cost.a Mesa. For
more information, call (714)
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The store is at 953 Ne\vport
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Beach. For more information,
call (949) 759-0982.
Estancia HJgh School Will
hold its monthly paper drivo
from 8 a.m. to noon at tbe
school. Newspapers, maga-
zines, computer paper and
phone books are accepted.
The school is at 2323 Placen-
tia, Costa Mesa. For more
inJormation, call (949) 645·
0715.
Hoag Hospital's Conference
Center will hold a $25 cho-
lesterol screening at 7 a.m.
The center is at One Hospital
Road, Building 44, Newport
Beach. For more information,
call (800) 514-4624.
The Career Network Meet-
ing of St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church will feature
John Palenno of Palermo &
Associates, who will speak
on "Focusing Your Resume
for Results." The meeting
will be held from 7:30 to 9
p.m. in the chapel at the
Administration Building, 600
St. Andrew's Road, Newport
Beach. For more information,
call (949) 574-2239.
Orange Coast College will hold its 16th annual High School Dance Day from 8
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. March 1. The event ls designed to encourage high school stu-
dents to cQnslder further study in the field of dance. Following class sessions for
high school students, OCC students will demonstrate short choreographic studies
they_are preparing for their classes. OCC is at 2701 Fa.lrvlew Road, Costa Mesa.
For more lnformatton, call (714) 432-5506.
Sherman llbrary & Gardens
will host a program titled
"Spring Blooming Oxalis• at
9:30 a.m. Mfchael Vassar,
horticulturist at the Hunting-
ton Library and Gardens, will
discuss the use of spring-
blooming oxalis for the
Southern California home
garden. The event is free and
open to the public. Sherman
Llbrary iS at 264 7 East Coast
Highway, Corona de) Mar.
For more information, call
(949) 673-2261. .
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce will hold a "90-
Minute Breakfast Boost"
starting at 7:15 a.m. at the
Costa M~a Country Club,
1701 Golf Course Drive.
Tickets are $12 to $17. For
more information, call (714)
885-9090.
FRIDAY
Borders Books, Music and
Cafe will hold a workshop
titled "Goal Achieving in the
New Millennium," with
author and business ' coach
Jacque Daniel. The event
takes place at 8 a.m., and
free coffee will be provided.
The store is at 3333 Bear St.,
Costa Mesa. ·For more infor-
mation, call (714) 256-0353.
The Friends of the Newport
Beach Public Llbrary will
hold a book sale to benefit
the library at 1000 Avocado
Ave., Newport Beach. A pre-
view sale, for Friends mem-
bers only, will be held from 1
to 5 p.m. today; a sale for the
general public wUl run from
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday.
For more information, call
(949) 759-9667.
• Borders Books, Music and
Cafe hosts "Youth for Under-
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country. For more Ulfonna-
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SATURDAY
Barnes & Noble Fashion
Island will bost a 7 p.m.
appearance by Dave Free-
man, prestdent and editor-in-
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divorce workshop for men
and women in the process of
dlvorcing or recently
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For more information, call
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St. Andrew's Presbyterian
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Women's Retreat• from ·8:30
a.m. to l :JO p.m. The event,
whlch 1s open to all women,
will feature Sharol Hayner,
worshlp coor~inator for
Christ Presbytenan Churc.:h
m Madison, Wis. Hayner will
speak on "Living in Pear: Is
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event is $20, which includes
a continental breakfast and
lunch. St. Andrew's is at 600
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call (949) 631-2880. .
Whittier Law School wtll
hold an auction -with items
ranging from tnps to resort
destinations to tickets for cul-
tural events -to raise mon-
ey for law students who work
for public interest groups
The auction will be from 11
a.m. to 4 p.m. in the cafetena
at the school, 3333 Harbor
Blvd., Costa Mesa. It is free
and open to the pubhc For
. more information, call (714)
444-4141, ext. 292.
Tbe Alzheimer's Assn. will
hold· the second of its
•Empowerment Series"
seminars from 9 to 11 a.m. at
the Edwards Big Newport
Theatre, 3QO Newpqrt Cen-
ter Drive, "Newport Beach.
The seminar, "Understand-
ing Your Rights, Cutting
Through the Red Tape," is
designed to help farrubes
deal with Alzheimer's dis-
ease. The event is Cree, open
to the public, and includes d
conhnental breakfast. For
more mf om1ation, Cdll (800)
600-19Q3
Roger's Gardens will host a
trunk show by Ch'nstopher
Radko from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m
The show will feature items
for spring, Easter dnd the
home from Radko's collection.
Roger's Gardens lS at 2301
Sdll Joaquin Hills Road, Coro-
na del Mar. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 721-2100.
MONDAY
A Great Decisions dJscusslon
.of "Af nca · Pro~pects for the
Fu~ur~" :will take plciace lrom
7:30 to 9 p.m dl St. Mark
Presbytenan Church, 2100
Mar VlSta, Newport Beach. A
copy of the study gwde for
the enllre senes of Great
Decisions d1scus~1ons is
available at the church for
$12. For more lJ'lformation,
call (949) 760-1691.
TUESDAY
The North Face will hold a
slide show and lecture by
skier and climber Sam
Avaiuslm, who will descnbe
his June 1999 expedition to
Alaska's Denali peak. The
free event starts at 7:30 pm.
The North Fdce u. at 1870-A
I larbor Blvd , Costa Mesa.
Por more information, call
(949) 646-0909
John Loring, design director
for Tiffany & Co., will come
to the Tiffany store at South
Coast Plaza to autograph
copies of his book ·rurany
Jewels." The event runs
from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m The
Plaza is at 3333 Bnstol St.,
Costa M£>sa For more mfor-
mqtion, call (714) 540-5330.
Mother's Market wUI hold a
•1 lands-On Aromatherapy"
seminar from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m. m tls Putio Cafe. Pat
Boyles, aromdtherapist, will
speak. Mother's ts ell 225 E.
17th St., C'osta Mesa. For
more tnformdbon, ctl.ll (800)
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The Zinger'• Toastmasters
Club will have a •Speech
Crafter• program from 7 to
8:30 p.m . at Borders Books,
Music and Cafe at South
Coast Plaza. The event will
give an overview of the
process of improving skills for
busilless and personal com-
murucation. The store is at
3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa.
For more information, call
(714) 538-9341.
WEDNESDAY
Newport Harbor Republican
Women wW present, U.S. Rep.
Dana Rohrabacher, (R-Hunt-
ington Beach), who will dis-
cuss "The Latest from Capitol
Hill• at a luncheon a\ the Bal-
boa Bay C lub, 1221 West
Coast Highway The event
starts with a social hour at
11 :30 a.m. and costs $20 per
person. For reservations and
more infonnation, call (949)
673-0158.
Mother's Market will hold a
feng shui seminar from 6:30
to 7:30 p .m. at its patio cale.
The market is at 225 East
17th St.. Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (800)
595-MOMS (595-6667).
The Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce will
hold a sunset after-hours mix-
er from 5 to 7 p .m. at Bander,
3201 East Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. The event is
free for members and $10 for
potential members. For more
informdbon, call (949) 729-
4400.
The Newport Beach Public
Library will hold a free noon
program titled "Discover
Your· Personal Style" with
wardrobe consultant and per-
sonal shopper Barbara King.
The library is at 1000 Avoca-
do Ave., Newport Beach. For
more information, call (949)
717-3801.
Newport Dunes will hold a
book-sigrung and program
with Serge Declina. author of
•saving the Gray Whale," at
6:30 p.m. in the ·say View"
room, 1131 Back Bay Drive,
Newport Beach. For more
mformation, call (949) 723-
5424.
The Costa Me a C hamber of
Commerce will hold an after-
bours mixer from 5.30 to 7:30
p .m. at TEN Seafood and
Sushi Restaurant, 580 Anton
Blvd., Costa Mesa. The event
is tree for members and $10
for potential members. For
more tnlormation, call (714)
885-9090.
tBorders Books, M usic and
Cafe will hold a •Personal
Growth and lransfonnation
Group" meeting led by psy-
chologist Craig Wagner al
7:30 p.m. Borders iS' at 3333
Bear St., Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (7 14)
432-7854.
The Oasis Senior Center will
provide free breast cancer
screenings for women age 40
and over. The center is at 800
Marguente, Corona del Mar.
For more information or to
make a reservation , call (714)
935-9720.
FEB. 24
Mother's Market wtll hold a
free seminar and book-sign-
mg Wllh Karen Mastarson,
author of •Reverse Disease
with Aloe Vera,• at 6:30 p.m.
on its Patio Cale. The market
is at 225 E. 17th St., Costa
Mesa. Por more information,
call (800) 595-MOMS.
The February meettng of the
International Marketing
Assn. of Orange County will
feature a talk by IMA presi-
dent Dr. Joe Greco titled
"Penetrating Overseas Mar-
kets." Refrestunents and hors
d'oeuvres will t>e served and
admission is free. The meet-
ing will be held an the lobby
of tho Manufacturers Bank,
1301 Dove St., Newport
Beach. For more information,
call (1M9) 553-3686.
The Newport Beach Public
Wbra ry Will hold a free pro-
gram at 7 p .m . on •Managing
Parental Anger." Dr. Richard
Shulman, a Newport Beath
therapist, will •Pf!ek. :rbe
'library II at 1000 AVocado
Ave., Newport Beach. Por
more Information. c.U (9'9)
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(949) 548-4437.
A women'• therapy support
group meets to d.Lscuss rela-
tionship issues at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St.,
No. 105, Newport Beach. For
more information, call Bar-
b~ra at (949) 261-8003.
The Friends <>f the Newport
Beach Public Library Used
Book Store needs to replenish
its book stock. Patrons are
urged to bring in unwanted
books. With the exception of
law books or roagazmes, all
donations -hardcover and .
paperback -are welcome
and are tax-deducbble.
Books may be left at dny or
the three branch libraries -
Balboa, Mariners or Corona
del Mar. They can also be It-ft
in the special book closet
next to the store at 1000 Avo-
cado Ave. For more mfom1a·
tion. call (949) 759-9667.
The Newport Beach New-
comers Club meets at 10 a m.
the third Wednesday of each
month at different homes.
The group of •about 100
women go on the road, play
golf, tennis, bridge and m ore.
The group also holds sever al
evening parties. For more
information, call (949) 854·
4501.
SL Mark Health Ministries
presents Love Without Honor
support groups for women
coping with domestic vio-
lence at 10 a.m and 7 pm
Mondays through December.
The groups will meet for two
hours at St. Mark Presbyter-
ian Church, 2100 Mar Vista
Ave., Newport Beach. For
more informallon, call (949)
721-8079.
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The Jewtsb family Service of
Orange County sponsors a
d.tscu ion group focusing on
issue=>, concems and respon-
sibilities of adult children car-•
ing for their elderly parents at
7:30 p.m. Tue days at 250 £7
. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The
purpo e of the group is to
help children and other con-
cerned relatives to identify
problems and issues and
develop appropriate solu-
tions. The cost 1~ $30. For
more tnfonnation, call (714)
445-4950.
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce holds ne.tworkmg
luncheon meetings from
11 '.45 a m . to 1 p.m at the
Costa Mesa Country Club,
1701 GoU Course Drive, Cos-
lct Mesa VtSitors arc wel-
come Cost is $12 For more
information, CdlJ (714) 885-
9090.
The Udo I le Toastmasters
Cluu meets dt 6;30 p.m Mon-
ddys at the 0dkwood Apart-
ments, 1700 lfith St., in the
C"lubhouse on the main level.
m Newport Beach For more
mtonndtion, call (949) 515-
9470.
The John Henry Foundation
sponsors the Comfort Zone, a
mental illness support group,
which meets from 7:30 lo 9
p.m. Thursdays at the Light-
house> Coc1stal Community
C hurch, 301 · Mdgnolla. St ..
Coslcl Mesd. For more infor-
mdtion, cdll {949) 548-7274.
J~wlsh Family Service of
0rdnge C'ounty sponsors an
ongoing heq.hng support
group for people expenenc-
mg chronic illness. The pur-
pose 1s to provide pdrttcrpant'>
with cmouonal and spintual
support to mdnage illness
and its consequences The
group mPets dt 7 p m. Thurs-
days at JeWlSh Family Ser-
Vic~. 250 E. Baker St.. Costd
Mesa. Attendance is free, but
re91strauon is requucd. To
reglStcr or for more mforma·
tion, call (714) 445-4950:
Scrabble Club No. 350 01eets
from 6 to 10 p rn Thursdays
at Borders Books, Music and
Cafe on 19th Street and New-
port Boulevard, Costa Mesa.
The cost is $3. New players
aie welcome. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 759-4871 .
The Coln and Stamp Club
meets from 1 to 3 p m. Mon-
days at the OaSJs Senior C'en-
ter. New memben. who are
interes~ed in trading. buying
and selling stamps and coins
are being sought to jom these
informal meetings. TherP are
no fees reqwred. For more
information, cdll (949) 644-
3244.
Jewish family Service offers
ongomg bereavement sup-
port groups for ~ulls at aJl
~tages of ~he groupc;
share expenences, hedr how
others deal with grief,
receive support dnd lctlfn
ways to cope with sddne..,.,
and loss. One group meets di
7 p.m. Tuesdays di Heth
·Jacob in lrvme. The second
group meets at 10 d.m. 1\ws
ddys tJt Temple Judf't1 in
Laguna Htlls The third
group mef'ls dt I p.m. Thurs-
days at the Ezrd Center m
Anaheim. There 1s no le<• for
these groups. hut pr<>reg1s-
tration is required. For mor<•
mformation, calJ (714 ) 445-
4950
Newcomers to the Balboa
Island, Corond d<>I MM NC'w-
porl Beach, dnd Nt wport
Codst areas are 111v1ted to
meet others who are dlso new
dl the Newport Bedch New-
comers' Club. This group of
women meets once a month
on Wedn ddys dl different
homes and locations. For
more informabon. please call
(949) 644-0302.
Jewish Family Service of
Orange County provides a
<:.upport and discussion group
to asslSt partiopants in theu
recovery trom childhood or
teenage sexual abuse. The
group meets from 8 to 9:30
p.m . Tuesdays at 250 E Bak-
E'r St., Costa MeSd.· Preregis-
tration is rf'qUired. For more
mfonnanon. call (71 4) 445-
4950 '
A Dealing with Divorce sup-
port group is offered by Jew-
ish Family Service of Orange
County. The group is led b~
an experienced. counselor
and mceti> at 6 p.m. Tuesddys
dl the Jewish Federation
Cdmpus, 250 E. Baker St.
Suite G, Costa Mesa. For
more mJonnat1on, indudmg
dates dnd fees, call Hedlher
Wat.son dt (714) 445-4950
An interfaith couples support
group 1s offered by JeWlsh
Family Sf)rvice of Orange
County The group dddresses
issues faced by couples
wher~ one partner lS Jewish
and the other is not, incluchng
r.usmg duldren, ob$erving
hobdays, di:.plilying symbol.,
m thr home.· tl..S well as rnla-
t10nsh1p<; with extended tam-
tl1<>s The group meets lor
three weekly sessions
Wedne~cla}' C\(•nings at Jew-
ish· Famil) Service 250 E.
Baker St Suite G, Costd
Mesd. For more informdbon,
mcludmg ddtes and fees, call
(7 14) 445·4850
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce networker-; busi-
ness lt!acb luncheon tdkes
pl.ace at 11 :45 a m Wednes-
days-dt lh<t Costa I\ tesa
Country Ch.lb, 1701 Golf
·cour e Roa_d, Co td Mesa.
For more mfonnation, call
(714) 885·9090.
The Walking Club of New-
port Beach meets ut 9 a.m.
and 7 p m. at H~p1tal Road
and Supenor Avenue. Lose
the weight and hdve fun. For
more mJormation, call (949'
650-1332 .
The eel Scouts' blp Del Mar
711 ol Orange County offers
d progrdm for ) oung inen
dgcs 14 to 18 interested 10
ledrnmg about sailing, sea-
manship, piloting, navigation
a;na uwsing. Meetings ilfe
from 6 to 'l p.m Wednesdays
c1.t the Sea Scouts Sea Base,
1931 W Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. For more
mlomiation. call t949) 042-
6301 or (9491551-8591.
The Oasis Senior Cente r
offers ongoing assistance.
counseling and referral ser-
vices for seruors. For appoint-
ments or more information,
call (949) 644-3244
The Costa Mesa Senior Cltl-
zen Squaie and Round Dance
Club seeks expertenced
ddncen; lo join its group from
9 to 11 d.m. Thursdays at the
Costa Mesa Seruor C'enter,
19th Street and Pomona
Avenue Costa Mesd For
more information. call (71 4 t
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A free support group for can-
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Wedne!.clays, dnd a support
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pm. Wednesdays dl the Insti-
tute for I fohshc Tredtment
and Reo,edfch, 4019 Westerly
Place Suite 100. Newport
Beach For more information,
call {949) 251-8700 .
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, MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY PILOT
EL TORO
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sure could put criminals back
on the streets because there is
no room in the county's over-
crowded jails. '
Measure F, set for the
March 7 primary election,
would require a two-thirds
majority by voters to approve
certain projects, such as air-
ports, jails and hazardous
waste land.fills.
A 1lmes Ora.nge County
poll published Tuesday con-
clUded that the majority of
people surveyed support the
anti-airport measure.
. Many local groups have
declared war against the mea-
sure,. saying that if it blocks the
county's proposal to ouild a
$2.9-billion airport at the
closed El Toro military base, it
could J?'.lean another runway
and a second terminal for John
Wayne Airport.
However, a key argument
made by Measure F opponents
has skirted the airport issue
and focused on public safety.
They have said the measure, if
passed, could prevent the
county from solving its jail
shortage problem.
Doily Pilot
tactics,• Kransersaid. •eut, l'm
sure, what they're gomg to do
is still continue to mail the old
mCS'iOge, use the old quotes
from Carona. •
The sheriff, who is opposed
to Measure F. has previously
said the measure would cause
problems. for the county's over-
crowded Jails.
The local anti-measure
campaign, however, has a dif-
ferent tone to it. The Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa com-
munities continue to strongly
oppose Measure P, despite the
obstacles that have been high-
ly pubUcized in recent days.
More than 300 residents
packed a 1\iesday evening
meeting at l<Aiser Elementary
School in Costa Mesa to learn
more about the possible
expansion at John Wayne Air-
port. There have been similar
meetings hosted by the PTA at
two Newport Beach elemen-
tary schools and one Tustin
school
The presentations were
coordinated by the Newport
Beach-based A.1rport Working
Group, which has for years
been fighting expansion at
John Wayne. The group has
inspired countless residents to
rally against the measure and
for an airport at El Toro.
However, it is the rest of the
COWlty that may need convinc-
ing.
Second-grade teacher Phyllis Vliss reads a story to her class at Klllybrooke Elementary School in Costa Mesa,
whJch was one of four schools 1n the district to be nominated for the California Dlsttnguished School Award.
But Tuesday, Orange Coun-
ty Sheriff Mike Carona
announced that overcrowded
jails would no longer be a
problem because crime rates
have been dropping. Carona
predicted that the county will
only need 4,650 jail beds by
2025 -half the number previ-
The Tunes poll showed that
52% of people polled oppose
an airport at El Toro, while
33% favor the project. Fifteen
percent did not have an opin-
ion. SCHOOLS
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mentary School in Corona
del Mar, received nominc..-
tions for the California Dis-
tinguished Sc."lool Award.
Newport Heights Ele-
mentary in Newport Beach
received an honorable
mention.
Of the school distri~s in
Orange County, Newport-
Mesa Unified and Orange
Unified received the high-
est number of nominations
with four apiece,·said Lln·
da Deleon, coordinator of
school recognition pro-
grams for the county.
·we are just elated,"
said Mary Ann Gilbreth,
principal at Killybrooke.
·we are bursting. We'd
been waiting and waiting.•
The California Distin-
guished School Awar& is
part of the state's school
recognition program, cre-
ated in 1985. A school must
first receive the state
award before it is eligible
for the national Blue Rib-
bon Award, the highest
educational honor
bestowed by the federal
government.
In October, the state
Board of Education listed
14 Newport-Mesa elemen-
tary schools as contenders
for the nominations. To oe
eligible, a school's Stanford
9 Achievement Test scores
must rank in the upper half
of the statewide results.
Now the four nominees
have one last challenge to
face --a site visit from state
officials, who will verify the
information listed on the
applications.
"It's just a validation of
what was written. It's not a
tier of the examination,•
said Daryle Palmer, princi-
pal at Kaiser. "We're really
excited. It's a well-
deserved honor for some
terrific people who work at
this school.·
The principals expect
site visits to be schedUled
by next week and conduct-
ed throughout February
and March.
At Killybrooke, Gilbreth
said she felt the school's
ace in the hole was the
diversity of programs
world.rig in harmony. ..
"We've been working
together and celebrating
the diversity at my site,"
she said. "We have 15 dif-
ferent languages, special
education needs, visually
impaired and severely
ment<Uly and physically
impaired all working
together."
Each principal cited
teachers, students, parents
and the surrounding com-
mu.qity as being responsi-
ble for the achievement.
·we're thrilled," said
Karen Kendall, principal at
Hdrbor View. "I'm weak
with excitement. Everyone
contributes to education
here and gives 100% or
more each day."
State educational offi-
cials Will the list of schools
selected for the award
April 7.
"We're looking forward
to the visit and we're look-
ing forward to that final
announcement," Kendall
said. '
ously projected. '
Nestande said Measure F
still poses a threat to public
safety because there is no way
to forecast the need for jail
beds after 25 years have
passed.
"The problem is still there
-it's still a jail issue, it's still a
public safety issue," Nestande
said. "This does not solve the
long-term problem. The bot-
tom line is, they're playing a
political game with public
safety and that's not right."
Leonard Kranser, a Mea-
sure F supporter, said the cam-
paign against the measure
depends solely on scare tactics.
Kranser, who received a flier
from Nestande's ocganization
this week. said be does not
expect the group to change its
campaign in light of the sher-
iff's new jail planS.
"rt's all law-and-order scare
Airport advocates will
branch out to hold informa-
tional meetings Feb. 29 in
Anaheim Hills and March 1 in
Orange and Villa Park.
The meetings will continue
in home territory as well, with
sessions scheduled for Feb. 23
at Ensign Intermediate School
in Newport Beach, Feb. 24 at
TeWmkle Intermediate School
in Costa Mesa and March 2 at
Davis Education Center in
Costa Mesa.
David Ellis, a consultant for
the group, said the meetings
were held. first in Newport
Beach and Costa. Mesa -
.where public opinion favors an
El Toro airport -to create a
support base for the campaign.
•vou always have to have a
base," Ellis said. "These peo-
ple need to Wlderstand how
this will affect them, and now
they do.·
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community members m the
audience expected a heated
exchange, they were sorely
.. disappointed.
•You've got an opponent
who's not an opponent," said
resident Duffy Duffield,
addlng that Luehrs wds too
agrt..'Cubh•.
OthPr~ said they didn't
glean much new tnfonntttaon
a bout the· medsure. Unan-
swered questions regarding
what the initiative would to
do the city,· iI pJssed, still lin-
gered.
The l 1otect from Trdfhc
and De11~ity lnibatJve propos-
es to let voters have the final
dectsion on developments
that require •major" genera]
plan dltlendments. •Major" is
defined as changes that
would generate a certain
··.number of trafhc tnps, houses
or square footage However,
because of the way the initia-
tive is worded, even minor
developments cou1d trigger a
citywide vote.
"It won't uproot the city's
process," Arst assured resi-
dents. "ll WJll only add one
extra step at the end.•
Arst said the measure
wouJd help lunit traffic con-
gestion but wouWn't elimi-
nate it. It would "sdfeguard
our quality of bfe for future
gPnerations," he said.
Luehrs agreed that mam-
tammg Newport Beach's
beauty is essenbal.
•we probably have more
m agreement here than dis-
agreement,• he said, though
he challenged Arst's state-
ment that the trafhc is terrible au across the city. •1 don't
have a great dea1 of thought
or insight, but I do have a
series o( questions.•
Luehrs said the measure
could prove ineffecuve
aga.mst trafhc becau~e devel-
opers cou1d simply take their
projects across town and
leave Newport with com-
muter trdffic He also repeal·
ed concerns previously
voiced by the City Council
that residents would be
asked to vote on develop-
ments as small as a Star-
buck's coffeehouse.
The fi.n.l debate turned out
to be more of c;t pleasant
exchange of ideas, but
Luehrs said the chamber is
and would conllnue to ana-
lyze the measure.
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the office would be burden-
ome. He also said there
are four or five conference
rooms readily avaUable for
met!tings.
"I don't see it as an
issue,• Noyes said. "lt's so
petty. There are so many
real issues.•
. Inside the covete~ ofhcc
1s a government-issue
desk, a filing cabinet and a
couple ch&rs.
Councilwoman Jdn
Debay, a former mayor who
shared her offlce, neverthe-
less supported Noyes' dee-
. sion.
"I don't think there's
anything wrong with it,•
Dehay said. "He doesn't
want to tum his jewetnr
store into an office. The two
days his store is closed are
when he has meetings:
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As such, organizers have
dedicated themselves to pro-
mote a festival that boasts
high-quality films and a
beautifu1 backdrop -one
that's dose to the hub of the
movie industry.
They have shrugged off
the stigma of the old festival,
which appeared to be head-
ed m the tight direction unW
founder Jeffrey Conner filed
for bankruptcy last Septem-
ber. Schwenk said some peo-
ple have asked about the
operation.
"There has been some
concern about who is
·involved with the festwal,
but it melts away," he said.
"Those involved in the old
festiva1 feel we are hght
years ahead of the past mod-
el.".
With Cot;tner gone, the
20-member board of direc-
tors has taken a differe nt
approach. The feslJvaJ will
be scaled back from 10 days
to eight and all of the hlms
will be shown at Newport
Beach venues. In past years,
some of the movtes were
shown throughout Orange
County.
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O'N-..ll, another oftlce-shar-
•· ello b"Kkad Noyes. •1 believe fbe mayor has
the dilcretion and vreroga-
uve to have an off'ice.-he
said. •'J'bere'• d great deal
ol meetingl and ICbeduling
tb8 mayar 11 involved with.
I don't have a problem with
the mayor having a mayor's
offtre •
Still, other former may-,
ors were surprised to Jeam
Noyes had staked exclu-
sive claim to the office.
MI never remember even
having a locked drawer in
that room," said former
mayor Evelyn Hart.
Edwards remembered,
!'Clarence Turner and• I
used to joke that the room
was so small that you had
to go outside to change
your mind:
And Turner admitted, "I
never had the key:
The real reason behind
the dispute cou1d be that
film attendees can expect to
see this year. While organiz-
ers will stick to its me nu of
independent and interna-
tional films, the competition
to gain entry is a bit tougher.
·1 think a lot ot films cho-
sen tn previous years won't
make 1t this year," said
Robert Cano, one or the four
prQgrammers reviewing
hundreds of submissions.
"It's not about being more
commercial. but having a
better quality of ft.lrns. It's
quite a ruce dilemma to be
in, really.•
Several group members,
including Cano, attended
the star-studded Sundance
Film Festival last month in
Park City, Utah. There they
spoke with duectors and
actors about their hometown
festival.
Cano said they have
received 16 films that were
shown a t Sundance, but
eight of the entries have
been turned down.
One of the films sched-
uled to be shown in Newport
Beach, "Long Night's Jour-
ney Into Day,• was the win-
ner of Sunda nce's .Grand
Noyes and Clover seem to
get along ab6ut ai> well as
George W. Bush and .,ohn Mc:Cain. •
•1 don't know whdt their
relationship is," O'Neil
said. •1 guess it's been
rough over the ye.ars:
In late 1996, when the
council was deciding who
would be mayor and v1ce
mayor, Clover accused
Noyes and ariother council-
man of being sexist.
1\vo years later, Noyes
called for Glover's resigna-
tion, saying sbe had abused
her authority as a counc'll
member in the aftermath of
former City Manager Kevin
Murphy's forced resigna-
tion.
•They all get mayor-
itis, • Glover said, adding
that O'Neil was the only
council member not to sw-
{er from the ailment. "Next
November, we'll have a
new mayor and 1 can use
the office again:
Jury Prize. The movie
explores injustice in South
Africa, a country tom apart
by apartheid for more than
half a century.
Does than mean the new
philosophy will squeeze out
the lesser-known films?
"We aren't trymg to ellrru-
nate anyone," Cano said.
"We are trying to hnd anoth-
er way that some of those
films can be shown.•
There will be about 50
features and 100 short films
selected for the festiva1 Sev-
era] have been tentatively
~chedu1ed already, including
•A Lesser Evil," a film about
four friends who were
responsible for a 22-year-old
murder, and "Six Days in
Roswell,• which looks at the
infamous town known fo r its
UFO sightings.
The fina1 list of films will
be re1eased next week.
"I think we hav~ a
stronger representation of
independent films than in
past years, H Schwenk said.
"You have only one opportu-
nity to remake yourseU. We
want to make the first step a
good one•
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you'd hke infonnation on get·
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programs, such as the
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teers are needed. For mom
infonncstion, call (71'41 540·
5803.
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Men and women over 20 AMERICAN HEART years old who hav@ hved m
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is looking for volunteers to on thQ JOb tor ul 11·d•;'t tlm•c·
perform various generdl months drf neecle<l to ~(·rve
office duties in the mam as big brothE>rs or big -.1slN'
office and imp1ement edu-for children dQPS h to th
cahonal and fund-raising trom <;mgle-parent homPs
events through Orange For mJocmallon, <alJ f714J
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The American Home
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needs volunteers to give
emotiona1 support lo tenru-
nally ill patients and thek
families in the greater
Orange County area. nam-
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mation, call (714) 550-0800
or (800) 540-2545.
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address community groups
about Red Cross seIVJces
and to act as liaisons with
the media m clisaster and
emergency situations. For
inlonnauon, call Judy Ian-
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graduate level interns or
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The College l lospital Co::.ta
Mesa Auxiliary is S(•ekin~J
volunteers to perform clc>n-
cal. reception desk, gill
shop and other dulles. Fur
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Al2 Thursday, February 17, 2000 'SocIE'IY Daily Pilot
·ty leaders gather 'at Mayor's Dinner
M ore than 400 civic
and communiti
leaders gathered at
the Newport Marriott last
ThW'Sday for Speak Up New-
port's 19th annual Mayor's
Dinner and state of the city
·address. Mayor John Noyes
spoke to the audience about
the city's goals for the next
year, including updating the
General Plan and having a
citywide swvey.
Clockwise, frQm top, sports
agent Leigh Steinberg talks
about all the great attributes
of Newport Beach; George
Schroeder, right, the event's
co-chair, mingles with New-
port Beach Mayor John
Noyes, third from nght, arid
Jim and Nancy Solomon of
the Udo Isle Homeowners
Assn.; £ofl'1er Newport Beach
mayors, from left, Clarence
Turner, Dennis. O'Neil, Jackie
Heather, Jan Debay, Evelyn
Hart, John Noyes arid Phil
Mayer gather for a photo; Jim
Roberts entertains James
Johnson and Jfiora Jorgensen--~
Johnson,andl.auren
Heather, left, elicits laughs "
from Barbara Aune and for-
mer Newport Beach mayor
Phil Mayer.
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Costner spotted arRoy's; Creans host Super fund-raiser
N ewport's most famous
valenllne, Kevin
Costner, enjoyed the
romantic Monday night heart
fest with an attractive blond
in a booth at Roy's restaurant
in Fashion Island.
The Oscar-winning actor
dnd h1s ddte stopped in at
Fleming's restaurant, Fashion
Island, before dinner, atlracl-
mg a crowd. The chef at
Roy's sdld Cqstner ordered
right off the menu, nothing
special or out of the ordinary,
and ho and his .date were m
and.out of the restaurant m
about an hour.
•
The generous John and
Donna Crean opened thetr
estate on the Back Bay once
again for Super Bowl 2000,
with several hundred guests
dropping by to ben~fit the
Juvenile Cormection Pro-
gram.
The Village Crean, as it is
known in local circles, has
hosted the Super Bowl event
for the past decade, raising
significant dollars for chil-
dren's charities while serving
the best burgers in town, not
to mention the best ltalian
food in recent years, thanks
to the Creans' son and
daughter-in-law, Andy and
Charlene, who own the local
Villa Nova Italian restaurant
in Newport Beach.
Donna's dining room
table, which is the size of a
football field, featured the
Villa Nova faire, while a
crew of able burger meisters
were outside in the Crean
back 40 flipping burgers and
dogs in the off-again on-
again rain. No matter, noth-
ing could get m the way of
,...
B.W. Cook
THE CROWD
ar{other great Super Bowl al
the Creans' place.
The best part of it was
that Donna stood at the front
door of the mansion greeting
guests with hugs and smiles.
Just a month ago she was
undergoing cancer surgery,
and of course she and hus-
band John and all of Orange
County are grateful for a full
recovery.
#I'm just happy to be here
for the kids,• Donna said. as
a large group of donors
entered her antebellwn-
mspired foyer. The program
supported by the Creans is a
counseling.effort that assists
families in Orange County.
Formerly·the organization
was under the supervision of
an orgaruzabon called Coali-
bon for Children, Adoles-
cents and Parents. The new
orgarnzat.lon ts under the
banner of FACES or Family
Assessment, Counseling and
Education SeMces.
Mary O'Conner Harris
seives as director of FACES.
O'Conner Harris was helped
in the organization of the
Crean affair by the dedicated
Cynthia Schelnberg, who
has been a mainstay of the
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week at a Pelican Hill lun-
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. The organizal!on of gQr-
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week bite of Orientdl cfuck-
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gracious Four Seasons staff
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Therr 2000 fashion show,
a major source of annual rev-
enue tor the group, will be
presented March 30 at tne
Hyatt Regency I fotel, Irvine.
The theme, as reported by
Sophisticates president Pen-
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of the season is orange and
many of the designers are
using the favorite color or the
late Frank Sinatra as the
spring fashion-forward color
in their lines.
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third annual underwriting party for the Olive Crest
and Mighty Ducks Care Black and Whlte Ball.
Denice Mock, who are work-and the vines grew like mdcl.
mg together to creatE> the reports Blackwood.
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show hJ.ncheon ever for the Bel Air, known as thc> Morn·
Sophisticates. ga VinPydrds (yes, it's locc1t-
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If you think that wme is dbout four years tu proclu«•
only grown m Napa or the the fir:.t vintage on hts prop·
valleys of Frc1Dce, g~t ready erty.
for lhe Newport Beach vml:!· "W<• ure .c;o excited ul)Oul
yards of Richard Moriarty th.is,· sc1icl l3lc1ckwoocr. wh<1
and Loren Blackwood to dontit<'d the• wine Jar thu
enter the world of wine Soph1c,llcates luncheon dl
The Newport couple dre Pc.>hcan I ltll. ·I must tell )'ou
turning the acreage of their lhdl Ric ha1cl and I are hd\ mg
'Back 8dy estate into the first such a 111~1n·ctous hme crPdt-
locdl wmery, and they are ing this '1n,,yard. We run't
calling the property lhe , Wcllt tor tlw resuJts.
Newport Vmeyards. Monetrly "So111edc1y 1t will lw our
planted his first hal{·dcre of pledSttr<' to provide wm1~
Bordeaux grapes la.st spnng trom th" N<'wport Vine-
yMd ,•she said with a big
ynn.
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More than 550 guests rep·
resenting the Newport-Mesa
communiry a well as
Orange County ul large
ra1 ed more thetn s:mo,ooo at
a dinner 9ctla thb past week
to support student scholar-
i;hips ut llw Tar hut V'Torah ·
Commumty D<l}' Sc·hool 10
rrvuw.
The e\'f•nmg honored
1\Jpwport llt><1rh <1CUV1Sl Jodi
Greenbaum, founer local
'society 1oumt1hs't dnd
patronP.ss ol many important
local c.hunl.J1~ dS well dS
civic, cultural, .. c1entif1c 1md
educauondl endeC1vor::..
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ney, df<' prnrmmmt member.>
of the coumrnnity "ervlng
and supportmg such organi-
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· Music Chctpler of the Guilds
of Tiic Center, The Ordnge
Count}' Mu. .. eum ot Art.
Operd Pdc1flc dnd The New-
port Bearh Pubhc L1brdl)'
and morP
Jodi r.., c1lso a member of
the founder:'> committee of
Hodg I fo pit.it's Circle 1000
GrPenhaum wa" honored at
the scholar~htp dinner tor
her d~dtcdllnn lo children
c1nd for her kcnn fund-rais-
ing c1b1hly, asMstiny the
... chool <1nrl other parent vol-
unteers m rmsmg.more thdn
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year~ tq ht>lp CO\ N twtion
costs for students dfld par-
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,
'Tigger' is a wonderful thfug; 'The Beach' is not
• EDrtOlt·s NOTE: TM Reel Cnt1cs
column features movie cntiques
written by community members
serving ori our panel
Show your kids some
love with 'f'igger ' •IT hi" Tigger Movie" 1s
about the bouncing·
pouncing Tigger
and how he tries to find hLS
fomily. l lc c;earches every-
where, looking for his family
tree. He says it has to have
stripes, JUSl bke the the ones
on his coat. Will he hnd lus
faniily? You 'll have lo see the
movte and Cmd out.
"The Tigger Movie" is for
kids around 5 and under.
There are Reel a lot oc
CRITICS ~;~~~s
w-0uld
like. For example, Winrue
the Pooh is a chardclcr thdt
usually doesn't know what
M's do.mg. He always tries to
"think, trunk, thmk."
Younger kids would proba-
bly think thdt he would be a
funny chardcter.
My favorite character is
Roo. lio really tries lo be like
liggcr and wants him to be
his older brother. Tigger
teaches lum "Th<• Big
Boilnce."
When Roo lnes the
bounce for the lust time, be
gets all tangled up with hun-
seU. But he doesn't give up
He keep~
on going,
and in the
·end, he
comP.s out ·
with some-
thirw rewdl'ding.
. The
music for
the movie
was wrtt-Sora Salam ten by
·Richard
and Robert Sherman. They
also wrote the music and
lyncs for the movie •Mary
Poppins." Some of the songs
they wrote for "The Tigger
Movie" are "Round My Fam-
ily n ee," "The Most Won-
derful Thing About Tiggers"
and "Your Heart Will Lead
You Home.• They were very
well-written and matched the
theme of the story.
"The Tigger MoVle • lS an
adventure that any child
would enjoy. Take your luds
to see it and they will feel
happy knowmg that they
have a family who loves and
cares for them.
• SARA SALAM, 11, is a sixth·
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na? If not, then "The Beach·
may not be the movie for
you. If fact, the newest
Leonardo DiCaprio film will
most likely annoy and
rcpu~ e. Hardly the things
pcuadise is made of.
Richdrd is all you need to
know. Ndme only, no back-
ground, it doesn't matter. A
college-age traveler lands in
Thailand, ready for adven-
ture, and realizes that he is ·
1ust like the rest of the
world, venturing far away
from home only to seek out au the comforts of home. In
that case, there really is no
adventure He meets a
beauWuJ girl that captivates
him qwckly and easily. Enter
her boyfriend. He hides m
his room dejected. At that
time, in true Hollywood ·
form, a crazy man appears
with a "treasure map"
promising paradise. A beau-
tiful island, hundreds of
miles awdy from the fast-
paced world, is the very
essence of Never, Never
Land.
DiCaprio captivated the
world in "Titanic.• lt was a
tragic romance, pulling al all
the hedrtstrings. "The
Bed ch• will also produce a
physical response -nausea.
As an alternately cocky and
arrogant showoff and a rav-
rng lunatic on an • Apoca-
lypse Now" -1sh ddventure,
D1Capno looks plain silly.
HlS acting abilities certainly
aren't worth $20 million.
•The Beach" 1S almost as
long as his last film, but
nowhere near as absorbing.
It would be surprising to find
someone who could sit still
throughout the entire movie.
•The
Beach" is as bloody
as a slash·
er movte,
necll'ly
porno-
graphic in
nature and
a complete
waste of
money. If
Leonardo
DiCaprio i~
the df aw;~ t
to the the-
Melissa
Richardson
ater, rent "Romeo and Juliet•
or "Titanic." ·
• MELISSA RICHARDSON, 19. is a
Costa Mesa resident and a junior
atUCI
DiCaprio film
worth ticket price IT he Beach" marks
the re turn of Leonar-
do DiCaprio since
starring in •Titanic.•
DiCaprio joins with
H'Ifainspotting" director Dan-
ny Boyle, playing 20-some-
thing-year-old, Richard,
exploring the allure of the
Far East through a backpack-
ing Uip.
First I mu$t tell you that
this film is nothing like the
trailer. I went to "The
Beach" with my doubts. I
had heard that Dean Kish's
book "The Beach,• upon
which the film is based, is
incredible and full of layers,
and I was certain that the
film would not l.Jve up to it.
Based on the trailer, I
assumed the film would be a
cross between "The Blue
Lagoon• and "Lord of the
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"TI-anspotting, •with bug-
eyed close-ups shot through
a fisheye lens. 1 was partially
• nght and partially wrong.
Richard, in search of
"something different," takes
a room in a seedy motel,
where he come~ in contact
with a psychotic drug-user
Daffy (played by Robert
Carlysle). Daffy shares a joint
with Richard and tells him
an urban legend about a
mythical beach encased in
cliffs and cut off from the •
world. Richard shrugs it off
as a wild story until the next
morning when he finds a
map tacked to his door.
Richard teams up with a
French couple to find the
mythical beach. Richard and
his friends join a secret,
secluded beach community
that they find by following
the map.
The members oi the com-
munity don't have last
names, but each gives a dif-
ferent meaning and purpose
to the success of the commu-
nity. One of the community's
main purposes is to become
as self-sufficient as possible,
due to their fear of additional
outsiders discovering them
and their beautiful island.
At one point Richard is
effectively cast out from the
group and reduced to isolat-
ed sentry duty to protect the
community's seclusion. It is
at this point that the movte
makes an abrupt turn.
Richard has hallucinations
and generally acts strange.
The sudden change in the
Wm's tone is confusing, as
there is no real tension or
sense of danger, and
Michelle
Hancock
Richard's
odd
behavior is
never
tot.ally
explained.
Then, just
as sudden-
ly, Richard
snaps out
of it and
comes to
his senses,
and this
leads to
. • the film's
climactic and somewhat trag-
ic resolution.
The, e nd result is a heavily
flawed hero that you either
hate or are extremely con-
fused about. This may be
due to DiCaprio's interpreta-
tion of the character or the
director's instructions.
However, the message of
the film, that "paradise" is
not what 15 around you, but
rather an attitude, and that
no matter how nice the
external surroundings are,
the internal condition of
yourself is wbat makes or
breaks your "paradise"
seems to get through.
The cinematograph y was
exceptional, and the tension
well-developed The film
location is aesthetically ·
beautiful, which takes the
film further beyond reality,
ultunately making the beach
seem even more spectacular.
At the end of the day,
"The Beach" is certainly
undeserving of the rathe r
unattractive review it's been
receiving and is worth the
price of a bcket.
~ MICHEllE HANCX>O<. 27, lives 1n
Newport Bead'l with her husband
and W()r1(s for a Costa Mesa law firm.
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Life's a beach in 'Co8.stal Disturbances' ALSO ON STAGE
'NUDE WrTH VIOLIN'
By Tom Titus
L if e, for the characters m
Tina Howe's •cOclslal
Disturbances,• 1S no
day at the beach -even
though that's precisely
where the story. or collection
of stories. is set. .
The disturbances dre of
the emobonpl, rather than
climactic, variety as three
groups of beachgoers mingle
and inter-Thealer twine dur-REVl EW :~rao~urn-
. lVfassa.
chusetts' North Shore, a
venue beautifully recreated
wtth the importation of tons
of sand to the stage of the
Costa lVfesa Civic Playhouse.
Howe's plays, like We
itself, are never cut and dry.
Her characters overlap m
conversation, and often are
at a loss for words, as are
people in the real world.
Director Terri lVfiller
Sclunidt expertly captures
these patterns in her involv-
ing production of cl frag-
mented and often puzzling
play.
As she d1d in a more
expanded structure in her
earlier play ~Museum,·
Howe has focused on various
stories connected only by
·venue in •coastal Distur-
bances.• The central plot line
-a romance between a life-
guard and a strangely haunt-
ed visitor -lS bookended by
the antics of, on one side,
two mothers and therr bratty
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kids, and, on the other. an
elderly couple engrossed in,
respectively, sketdung the
scenery and collecting beach
treasures.
The romance takes center
stage, if only because it's so
wonderfully interpreted. In
the performance of the
evening, among a fine
ensemble cast, Sophie Areno
enacts a troubled photogra-
pher whose traffic-stopping
beauty is offset by her emo-
tional condition -she's a
collection of raw, exposed
nerve endings.
Patrick Wuebben plays·
her pursuing lifeguard with
a natural mixture of aw-
shucks reticence and hor-
monal ramp\ige. When he
shatters his nice-guy image
by goirlg ballistic at the kids
after the romanc:e turns sour,
an explanation for his out-
burst is hardly necessary.
Th(? youngsters -1 O·
year-olds Rachel Reinert and
Evan Weiner -are excep-
tional, Weiner gets under
everyone's skin in an
extended segment with the
lifeguard's whistle and Rein-
ert turns an injured foot into
an ER-style trauma. These
kids are going to set some
high school drama programs
on fire ir1 a few years.
Their mothers -divorcee
Peggy Nielsen and pregnant
Kerri Vickers -lend solid
maternal support Nielsen
will evoke instant empathy
as she attempts to control
her little boy at the top or her
voice, while Vickers radiates
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FYI
'COASTAL DISTURBANCES'
• •WHERE: Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 611
Hamilton St., Costa Mesa
• WHEN: Thursdays through Saturdays at 8
p.m .. Sundays at 2 p.m. through March 5
: •HOW MUCH: $10 to $12
• PHONE: (949) 650-5269
The Newport Beach Public
Library presents a readers'
repertory presentation of
Noel Coward's play. •Nude
With Violin: at 7 p.m. tQday.
The event is free. The
library is at 1000 Avocado
Ave . Newport Beach. For
more informauon, call (949)
717-3801.
'REFERENCES TO SALVADOR
DAU MAKE ME Hor
South Coast Repertory pre-
sents Jose Rivera's play •Ref-
erences to Salvador Dali
lVfake lVfe Hot• through Feb.
27 Tickets are $26 to $45.
Th~ playhouse 1S at 655
Town Center Drive, Costa
lVfesa. For more information,
call (71 4) 708-5555,
Above right, mothers Peggy Nielsen, right, and Kerri Vickers admonish their .
youngsters (Rachel Reinert and Evan Welner), as IUeguard Patrick Wuebben
watches in .. Coastal Disturbances• at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. Above left.
Wuebben and Sophie Areno begin a romance.
'A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE'
Newport Theatre Arts Cen-
ter presents Arthur Miller's
•A View From the Bndge•
through Feb. 27 . Shows are
Thursdays through Satur-
days at 8 p.m . with Sunday
matinees at 2:30 p.m. Tickets
are $13, $15 for operung
night. The theater is at 2501
CWf Drive, Newport Becich.
with the inner glow of
expectant motherhood for
the firi;t time after adopting a
daughter.
The old folks. retired doc-
tor Rick Hardgrove and edgy
artist Bettie lVfuellenberg,
are a charming pair, getting
on each other's nerves while
toasting a lifetime together.
Thom Gilbert scores as a
latecomer who thwarts a
happy ending for the
romancers.
Howe has subdivided her
story into 10 segments cover-
ing the summer sequence,
often calling for a fade-out m
mid-action. As disconcerting
as this style may be. it also is
an effective mode of isolat-
ing the action into packaged
segments that are not neces-
sarily tied up at the ends
·coastal Disturbances" 1s
a theatrical experience that
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ls superbly staged on a
Sdndy playing field. While its
beach culture is set on the
opposite coast from our own,
there is much to draw from
in the area of identification,
and director Schrrudt's cast
takes to the experience like,
well, ducks to water.
• TOM Tll\JS reviews local theater
for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Thursdays and Saturdays.
WISH I COULD MEET .. .'
Orange Coast College pre-
sents "Wish I Could lVfeet
lVfr. Washington and lVfr. Lin-
coln,· a play for children,
through Feb. 19 m its Robert
B. lVfoore Theatre. Show
times are at 10 a.m today
and Fnday; 2 p.m Saturday,
and 7 p m Feb. Friday. OCC
is at 2701 FairVlew Road.
Costa Mesa. Tickets are $4
to $6. For more mfoonabon,
call (714) 432-5880.
Look in the Classified section
in Saturday's paper. ·
Publishing every Saturday
until April 15th.
A16 Thursday. februory 17, 2000 DATEBOOK
Costa Mesa's . Brooklyn Pizza is the real deal
By Ka.thy Mader
I D on't oven think
' about calling it
Brooklyn PlZZa 1f
you're not gonna make the
real thing,· says Lou Scotto,
co·owncr of the very redl
pizzeria, Brooklyn Pizza, on
Newport Boulevdrd in Costa
Mesa. It is this dtbtude, com-
bined with the clnve of world
champion jet-ski racer and
co-owner Frank Romero -
Scotto's brother m ldw -that
helps the restaurant IJVe up
to a hefty reputation of where
•real" pizzas come frwn.
i • The D n1nr owners of REV EW ~~~aklyn
already
have one of the world's
toughest cribcs to dnswer to:
Lou's uncle from Brooklyn.
who owns 60 of his own
pizzerids all over New York
and who periodically fues
west to check his nephew's
progress.
In this not·so-tough
reviewer's opm.ion, Brooklyn
Pizza ~ a real neighborhoo.d
piz2a joint, a pldce you can
come after work or after the
beach and eat a lot of good
·food for only a little dough.
Testosterone decordted
the place, with its chrome-
like table tops. black chai.rS,
televisions in every comer,
rous1c on top of that, and pic-
ture after picture of the
neighborhood m Brooklyn
and of fearless Jet skiers -
look closely and 1l may be
Romero in the picture.
But this restaurant is both
casual and comfortable and
everyone who works there is
warm enough to make you
feel like a friend stopping
over for a blle. And they dll
appreciate the qua1.ity of food
and are happy to recom-
mend some of their favorites.
Our waiter, Andrew,
helped us choose a few too
many favorites and we were
grateful to hun all week as
we reheated a pepperoru
and fresh mushroom calwnc
and some i;cnously I!ast
Coast stromboli In fact. as 1
· was eatJ.ng this, I looked at
my husband and said, "This
is the real deal • Minutc.c; lat·
er I looked at the to-go menu
and it promises JUSt that,
Uthe real deal." Brooklyn Piz-
za delivers JUSt lhcil, word for
word.
Get them on a good night .
and they hand out platters of
garlic bread for free. We
couldn't just stop there
Almost
everything in
New York is
measured in
inches -the
movement of
traffic, the
distance
between your's
and your
neighbor 's
windows, the
standing room
on a subway,
George
Steinbrenner's
patience.
U1ough,
we had
to make
it hurt
-the
bat Uc
cry or
this
review-
er. We
ordered
a Cde-
sar sal-
ad
($4 .75)
that
could
hc1ve
fe-d d
party of
six You
can
take
this sal-
dd up a
notch
by
order-
ing anchovies and capers on
the side, a touch that should ·
be available more often.
The aforementioned
stromboli ($5.75) was next,
layers of mozzarella and
Parmesan cheeses, Genoa
salami, cappicola ham, pep-
peroru, and ,auteed onions
and .peppers, served with
your choice of marinara or
meat sauce. You can smell
tho~e onions and peppers
when you walk in, and you
can't help but order some.
FYI
BROOKLYN PIZZA
• WHRE: 2278 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa
• WI-. Sunday through Thurs·
day. 11 a.m. t9 9 p.m., Friday
and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 10 a.m.
• HOW MUOI: Moderate ·
•PHONE: (949) 646-9399
• NOTI: Limited delivery area
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Brooklyn Pizza g>-owners Frank Romero, left, and Lou Scotto sll in the dining
roontof °'elr Costa Mesa restauranl
We ordered the calzone a subway, George Steinbren-
knowmg full well that we ner's patience. 1n that spirit,
could not eat 1l, but this is Brooklyn Pizza offers 9·mch
one item thdl can set the ($6.25) or 18-inch ($12.50)
stdnddfd of great Italian food submarine sandwiches -
dnd we had to check it out. meatball, Sdusage, or classic
Brooklyn PiZZd's calzone is Italian cold cuts.
all that it should be: chewy, The pizza uves up to its
wdnn crust wrapped around reputation with a crust some-
pepperoni dnd mushrooms where between thick and
brushed with olive oil and thin, all fresh toppings
bakC'd You cdn order it including mushrooms, which
stuffed Wllh dnythmg you 1s not the no1111 m Brooklyn.
Wdnt, but I dm d purist. The They.stnve to please even
you pineapple and ham cdlzonc WdS my favorite. j oons, and I mean that only
Almost e'verything in New in the best possible way.
York is measured in inc~es All pizzas a.re large size
-th7 movement of traffic,, here and you can get just
the cbstance. betw~en ~ours . about anything you ev~r
and your neighbors wm-. -dreamed of named after dll
dows, the standing room on that is New York. The Flal-
bush -mushrooms, peppers
and onions; The Verezzdno
-spinach provolone, and
garlic; the Longshoremen -
garlic pesto and Parmesan .
Every day Brooklyn Piua
offers lunch and dlnner spe-
cials. The lunch special, with
its two slices and a soda for
$4, is a gre~t deal, and plen-
ty of food.
The owners also have a
catenng company, Brooklyn
Catering, where the menu
makes a tum toward the
sophisticated and offers the
Italian seafood dishes that
the restaurant menu does not
-shrimp scampi, lingwne
and manilla dams, and all
the chickens: Parmesan.
marsala, piccata, cacoatore
and ferenzano.
You can, by the way, order
all of these things at thel.I'
restaurant in Huntington
Bea.ch, but the store in Costd
Mesa was desigiied to be
that good, old-fashioned
neighborhood pizzeria. Noth-
ing fancy, but all good.
Youse belta get down he-
dh, quick.
• KATHY MADER's dining reviews
appear every other Thursday.
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CLUB LISTINGS
ALTA COFFEE
The Alta Coffee l low e pr~·
. ents musical acts dt 8:30.P m.
Thilrsdays through Saturdays
Admission 1s free. Alta Coffee
is at 506 31st St., Newport
Beach. For more information,
call (949) 675-0233.
BISTRO 201
Bistro 201 offers jaz1 perfor-
mances at 8 p.m. on Fridays
and Saturdays and 11 a.m. on
Sundays. Bistro 201 is at 3333 w. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. For more infonna~on,
cd.ll (949) 631-1551.
CARMELO'S RISTORANTE
Carmelo's offers live music
Tuesdays through Sundays
and is at 3520 E C0c1st High-
way, Corona deJ Mar. No
cover charge For more m(or-
. mation, call (949) 675-1922.
CLUB MESA
Club Mesa offers live music
every rught of the week
except Wednesday, which is
reserved for a spoken word
and poetry show. Club Mesa •
is al 843 W. 19th St., Costa
·Mesa. For more information,
call (949) 642-6634.
OURTY NELLY'S .
Durty Nelly's offers hve
music at 9 p.m. on Fridays
and Saturdays and is at 2915
Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa
For more m.fonndllon, cd.ll
(714) 957-1951.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL
The Four Seasons offers live
music Mondays through Sat·
urdays and is at 690 Newport
Center Drive, Newport
Beach. For more mformal.Jon.
call (949) 759-0808
HARD ROCK CAFE
The Hdrd Rock offers lJve
music on Sundays and 1s at
451 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach ror more
lnformat1on, call (949) 640·
8844.
THE HARP INN
The I Tarp offers live music
Thursdays through Saturdays
dJld is at 130 E. 17th St., Cos-
ta Mesa For more Wonna-
lion, call (949) 646·8855. ..
HOGUE BARMICHAEL'S
Hogue Barmichael's offers
live music Wednesdays
through Saturdays and is at
3950 Campus Drive, New·
port Beach. For more mfor-
mation, call (949) 261-6270
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COMMUNITY QuestionOf
1llE 1DAY
,
How should the pro-El Toro I Airport fotUS ~in the
How To
REHHIJS
The Oa ly Pilot ~!comes letter~ on •Ssuei
concerning Newport Beath and Costa Mesa.
There are four ways to send in your com-
ments.
·Daily Pilot
St~ve Smith is ·
wrong about
' airport ·issues
I 'm glad Supervisor Tom Wilson pulled
Steve Smith's head out of the closet, now
I'd like to pull Steve's head out of the
sand ("Tom Wilson hds pulled me out of the
closet," Feb. 5) Wouldn't it be ruce if f could
say ·r don't want dn airport, and Tom Wilson
says he doesn't Wdnt an airport• and magic
-the airports dtsdppear, dnd we all Uve
happily ever after?
It doesn't work that wdy, Steve. But, let
me tell you what I am going lo do, and I
qrge all residents in the John Wayne corri-
dor to do the sdffie -I am going to file my
questions with the Orange County Board of
SupeTVlsors regarding FEEDBACK dltematives F and G of
the environmental
impact report for regional airport planning
by the Feb. 22 deadline.
Here are some of my questions:
1. The runways were repaved and
strengthened recently, what 1s the largest
type of cllrcraft that the new runways can
now handle?
2 The d.1.f traffic control tower is being
rebuilt to accept more equipment. Will you
move the control tower as well (hint to read-
ers, the tower has to move m order to build
that extra runway under dltemdtive GJ .
3. I have heard rumors that the lease of
land at the Newport Beach Pub!Jc Golf
Course is not bemg renewed Is the lease
bemg renewed? (Hint agam redders, they
have to use land over the golf course to
expand the runway under altPmal:Jve G)
4) How m any tanks of fuel have to be
trucked into John Wayne Airport to accept
15 million annual passengers. How many
are being trucked lo John Wdyne now,
folks? How dangerous 1s that? We don't
bdve a pipeline from Norwdlk to John
Wayne
5) Why do you have d joint interest m a
development on Birch Street? I thought you
wanted to get out of the real estate business.
Why does the building look like a miniature
John W<!yne terminal building? Why is that
the only structure that 1s not condemned in
alternative G? ·
You see, Steve, regional airport planning
will go on whether you or T or Tom Wilson
wish il would all go away. Finally, I am
going to vote no on Measure F. Why?
Because if you bulldoze a 4,700-acre airport,
and replace it with development the size of
the city of Santa Ana, you will absolutely
increase air traffic demand for the future.
Then, those m the John Wdyne corridor, like
it or not, best plan or not, will bear the bur-
de n of the air travel demand.
ANN WATT
Santd Ana Heights
It is interesung that Steve Srruth came out
of the closet recently. The only problem 1s
that he was in there loo long.
There was a bme when Orange County
bad two two-lane freeways and il was no
problem getting anywhere John Wayne was
a sleepy little auport and South County was
mostly orange groves where my wife and I
took the kids for pictures.
Srrutb and Supervisor Tom W1lson·weren t
here to stop the growth of John Wayne to 8
million passengers per year. They were not
here to stop the freeway construcbon that
only cr~atcd bi~er parking lot!.. They were
not here to prevent 500,000 people from
moving into South County. I'm onJy guess-
ing that the word ~inlrastructure" was not in
the d.Ictionary at the lime Srruth went into
the closet.
How dIC Smith and Wilson going to pre-
vent John Waynf' ext)ru1sion m 20 years
when an ddd.Illonal 500,000 people m South
Countf get tired of spending three and a
half hours on lhP freoway getting to LAX?
JOSEPH E. STASCH
Newport Beach
Steve Srruth's article is well mearung, but
very naive. •tocat" control by Orange Coun-
ty voters will not prevent the expansion of
John Wayno A.i.rpOtt 1f El Toro is not built
There are two thing Orange County resi-
dents want:
1. Convenient acr s to a local mtcma-
llonal airport.
2. No pentanal dii>advantugc.•s from that
auport.
Looking a t all of Orange County, most of
the population would not be a dver ely
i.lfected by a John Wayne expan~1on, and,
therefore, would support 1l for the conve-
nience lt would bring the m. 1 personally
would like to .see things remain just as they
are with neithe r airp<>rt expansion approved.
However, if this ls not a viable option; an El
~ airp()rt with ....trlction• is the moo Jogi· fa! and f.ar.t IOhltloa Jlnce molt of tbe ~ WI built-grOwtb cnetlng tbe =.. ror addldaDal llrport redlldM " oricP·
m Sout1a eoumy. &Mm WI• ...._1w1a
. .
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Thursday, February 17, 2000 A 17
, .. If it's bctd ·fo.r comity, is it bad for us?
M ost of our readers would
agree, Measure F is a
bad idea.
many elections are necessary, where
the line will be drawn?
ment of Newport's population.
The ballot initiative,
set for the March 7 primary election,
would give voters the final say on
major development projects in the
county.
They question whether the general
public is even interested in the coun-
ty's projects. Voter turnout is already
low with elections only every two
years.
But mostly, Newport Beach resi-
dents who would vote dgainst Mea-
sure F would do so simply because
It would reqwre citywide votes to
ratify all general plan amendments
defined ·as "major."
While the fine print of the two
measures is much different, the
underlying theme of both is the
same: put the dec1s1on-makmg pow-
er on major developments in the
hands of the people rathe r thal}
elected leaders.
Opponents argue that, if passed,
Measure F would hijack the county's
already-too-lengthy planning
process. Rather than allowing the
Board of Supervisors to do the job
they were elected to do, the measure
would require a two-thirds majority
to approve projects that would have
a significant impact on nearby com-
munities ..
·.it's bad government. lt's easy to
understand why Newport Beach is
staunchly opposed to Measure F,
considering the driving force
behind it: South County activists.
who want to derail El Toro airport
plans.
Opponents to the Greenllght mea-
sure -City Council members, devel-
opers and business activists -have
been echoing the line of reasoning .
many Newport Beach resident
activists use when it comes to the
anti-airport Measure F. f
The measure's crillcs also warn
that the effects of the miliative are
unpredictable. Who knows how often
the county's voters will have to
trudge to and from the polls for a
costly election with a single item on
the ballot? And who will decide how
Doesn't Uus inilldtive that South
County residents dre pushing have a
familiar ring to it?
It should. In these parts, it's called
the Greenlight Initiative.
The measure is Lumy pushed by a
small group of resicient acllvists but is
seemingly suppprted by a large seg-
Why are these arguments sound
and reasonable when 1t comes to
South County's initiative but ludicrous
wl)en targeted dt their own anti-
growth measure?
That's a question supporters of
Greenlight need to answer.
ERIC. HUTCHISON
\\
W E DECIDED
THE. BtL~
Foundation has r ight
of way in debate
Thanh to the Steve Marble
column ("Shhhhh ... the library
trust are fighting,· Peb 2) and Lucill •Ku hn's drt.icle
(MCled.Ting the dJ.f about library
foundation,• Feb. 3) in your
paper, it has become very
clear to this •constant reader·
and grateful user of our library •
that the Library Foundation
has the right of way in this
unnoc sary dispute with the
Library Soard of Th.isle .
When we first used the
library in oock of th Coron.t
del Mar granumu school on
Dahlia Street, we n€!Ver (•nv1·
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MAILBAG
Arts center at core
of library dispute
With regard to the dispute
between the Board of lrustees
of the Newport Beach Public
Llbrary and the Library Foun-
dation, an unemphasized point
in a recent Daily Pilot article
(•Committee for arts center
adds new leader,• Feb. 8)
explains the whole brouhaha.
The article noted that tho
foundation bOard strongly
opposes the library board's pro-
posal for a community arts cen-
ter to be constructed on the
hilbid land directly north of
the library. lh1s opposibon
opparenUy has sbrred Jun
Wood and the library board to
look for ways to cntioze and
cripple the foundation, and
attacks have proven to be false.
The idea of'leavmg the
space above the library open
with no more development
than a light pedestrian park 111
a good one, as that iite ha1
one of a few remaining dra·
matic ocean views in Newpor1
a.ch, Wlwi that lhOUld be
lift akliDe for evecyooe to
.,, imeHd of being paved
oww far 8D unneeded and
lmWUll9d praject.
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The law currently states that a
66% super majority is
reqwred to pass a bond mea-
sure, and Bell !\Upport.s ballot
Proposition 26 that would
reduce this rcqwrement to a
slIDple maJonty, or 51 %.
1 oppose this bond measure
on the 1mple grounds that
without the hurdle Of obtaining
'a _upcr ml'ljority, th educaoon·
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HOW TO CONTACT
YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
CllY OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair
Drive, 92626, \714) 754-5223
Mayor: Gary Monahan
Council: Joe Erkkson,
Heather Somers, Libby Cowan
and Lwda Duton
Cl1Y OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beach City Hall.
3300 Newport Blvd., 92663, (949)
644-3309
Mayor: John Noyes
Council: Gary Adams, Jan
Dehay, Nonna Glover, Tod
Ridgeway, Dennis O'Neil and
Tom Thomson
COAST COMMUNllY
COLLEGE DISTRICT
1370 Adams Ave., Costa
Mesa 92626, (714) 432-5898
Chancellor. Willid.m M. Vega
Board: Walter Howald, Sherry
Baumr-Pdul Berger, Armando
Ruiz and Jerry Patterson
NEWPORT-MESA
UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
2985-A Bear St, Co ta Mesa
92626, (7 14) 42.t-5000
Superintendent: Robert Barbot
Board: Dana Black, Judy
Franco, Jun Ferryman, f\1artha
Auor, Wendy Leece, Serene
Stokes and David Brooks
MESA CONSOLIDATED
WATER DISTRICT
1965 Placentia Ave., COSta
Mesa 92627, (949) 631-1200
Board: 1rudy Ohlig-Hall,
Mike Heal y, ~ Bockmiller.
Dana Haynes Md Jim Atkinson
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..,uJe csn1l Dan Worthington
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• Thomas wu.aa. -D6lldd (Newport 8eeCb. Satll Am
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• Send AFTER HOURS items to
the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St, Cos·
ta Mesa 92627: fax them to (949)
646 4170, or call (949) 764 4330. A
complete listing can· be found at
www da1lypilot. com
MUSIC ..
BRtJCE BETZ
Barnes & Noble Metro Point
hosts Bruce Betz. tlcoustic
guitarist, from 7 lo 9 p.m.
After
HOURS
toddy. The
store is at
901 B
South
Coast Dn-
ve, Suite
150, Costa Mesa. For more
mformalion, call (714) 444-
0226
SUSAN EGAN
Broadway star Susan Egan
will appear at the Orange·
County Performmg Arts
Center's Founders Hall
today through Sunddy. Egan
is known for her work m the
role o( Belle m the mus1cdl
•Beauty and the Beast.•
• Tickets are $42. Perfor-
mances are Thursday and
Fnddy ut 7:30 p.m., Saturday
dt 7:30 and 9:30 p.m dnd
Sunday al 1 p.m. The Center
1s dt 600 Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesa. For more infor.
mdt1on, call (714) 740-
7878
PAUL-ABRAM AND
TOM WALDRON
The Chapel at St. Andrews
will ho:>t a concert featuring
the singing of Paul-AbraJ!l
and Tom Waldron at 7:30
p.m . FnClay. The event,
sponsored by the St.
Andrews mental tiealth task
force, will dramallCdlly illus-
trate the strides thdt are pos-
sible in treating depression.
The church is at 600 St.
Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. For more inforrnd·
tion, call (949) 631-2880.
'MANON LESCAUT'
Opera Pacific presents Puc-
cini's •Manon Lescttul" on
Tue~day through Feh. 27 at
the Orange County P<>rform-
ing Arts Center. Perfor-
mances are dt 7:30 p.m. Feb.
22, 24 and 26 and at 2 p.m.
Feb. 27. Tickets are $32 to
$107. The Center JS at 600
Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa For more inlormallon,
call (800) 34 -OPERA.
ZJGGENS
Z1ggens, a lOCdl
cow/punk/surfdbtlly band,
will play a free show ut The
Lab Anti-Mall from 6 to 8
p.m. Feb. 23. The Ldb is at
2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa.
For more information, call
(714) 966-6660.
ANNE-SOPHIE MUTTER
The Phnharmonic Society
will sponsor an appedrance
at the Orange County Per-
forming Arts Center by
renowned viohmsl Anne-
Sophie Mutter al 8 p.m. Feb
2'J. Muller's program, which
mcludcii Bartok's "Second
Sonata• and Webern's "Four
Pieces,• will highlight clas-
sic from the violin reper-
tone of the late 20th century.
T1cketi. are $25 to S.S. The
Center is at 600 Town Cen-
ter Drive, Costa Mesa. For
morQ mformation, call (949)
553-2422. .
ART
P-ARALLEL UNIVERSES
Triangle Square will host an
art show from noon to 4 p .m.
Sdturday featuring the work
of James Wyatt, Joyce Tana-
ka-Shields, C.P. Lombardo
and Jo)ln Beckham. The
work rclnges from portrai-
ture to Chinese brush paint-
ing to illustrated poetry. Tri-
angle Square is at the inter-
section of Newport Boule-
vard and 19th Street in Cos-
ta Mesa For more informa-
tion, call (949) 651-146~.
ISLAND PATHWAYS
The Newport Harbor Nauti-
cal Museum is holding an
exhibit on the history of tra-
ditional navigation tech-
niques dnd watercraft used
by the island people of the.
Pacific. The free exhibit,
which features ancient pot-
tery, war clubs, paddles,
tools and decorative Hems
from many Pacilic Rim cul-
tures, will be up through
June 18. The museum JS
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Newport Beach .. For more
information, call (949) 673-
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TUESDAY ART LECTURES
The Or~ngo .county Muse-
um of A.rt JS hosting an
ongoing senes o( free noon
lectures on ·Tuesdays. The
museum 1s at 850 San
Clemente Dnve, Newport
Beach. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 759-1.122.
'CITY LIGHTS' •
The Newport Beach Public
Library presents •City
Lights,• an exhibit of water-
colors by Mdry Monge,
through Feb. 29. Monge
focuses on urban ac:tivities
-from eating a French clip
sandwich at Phillipe's to tak-
mg m a night at the theater.
The library is at 1000 Avoca-
do Ave., Newport Beach For
more information, call (949)
717-3870.
'DRAWN INTO THE LIGHT'
The Newport Beach Central
Library presents u Drawn
lnto the Light,• mixed water
media paintings by Lynn
Welker, Mdrch 1 through 31.
Welker's work is abstract,
with compositional elements
drawn from natural and
architectural sources. The
hbrary 1s at 1000 Avocado
Ave., Newport Beach. For
more information, Cdll (949)
717-3801.
FILM
'NORTH BY NORTHWEST'
The Orange County Muse-
um pf Art presenU; Alfred
Hitchcock's "North by
Northwest" at 6:30 p.m. F(l-
day. The museum is at 850
San Clemente' Drive, New-
port Beach:Tickets are $4 to
$6. For more informat10n,
call (949) 759-1122, ext. ~04.
BANFF M OUNTAIN
F~LM FESTIVAL
DCC will screen three hours
of "the best of the best" of
the 24th annual Ban£f
Mountain Film Festival at 7
p.m. March 22. The program
includes films from Canada,
ScoUand, Germany, the US
and Italy. Tickets are $8 to
$9. OCC is at 2701 Fauview
Road, Costa Mesa. For more
mfonnation, call (714) 432-
5601.
POETRY
THE FACTORY READINGS
An evening of perlormance
poetry will be held the first
Tuesday of every month at
the Gypsy Den Cafe and
Readmg Room at The Lab
Anti-Mall, 2930 Bristol SL,
Co ta. Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call (714) 549-7012.
Adrru sJon is free, but volun-
tary donation are accepted
for the perfonners.
BAO POETRY NIGHT
The AAA Electra 99 Open
Forum Co Op Art MusPum
and Gallery will hold a ·sad
Poetry Night• and potluck
starting al 9 p.m. Saturday.
The event JS free for mem-
bers and $2 for nonmem-
bers. The gallery is a t 4320
Campus Drive, Suite 110,
Newport Beach. For more
mformallo.11, call (949) 833-
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Gnl" at 4 30 p.m. today. The
store i!> at 953 Newport Cen-
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For more information, call
(949) 75~·0982.
'HOW TO BECOME A
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March Alch, author of "How
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discuss his book at 7 p.m. F'ri-
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111E DAY
•1·m one of BiU Pierpolnt's sOld'iers .. :
Paul Salata, Toshiba greeter
Doily Pilot S~ Editor Roger Carlson • 949-5l44223 • Thursday, February 17, 2000
(J.reetings, from Salata and the Deacon
• Toshiba Classic to feature
Newport Beach's most famous
'greeter' for opening pro-am.
Kicking off this year's bigge.c
and better Toshiba Senior
Classic, qwte literally, will be
none other than Newport Beach'&
favorite son, role model,
philanthropist and all-time public
hero with a zany, madcap tWlSt.
the pro-am
co-chairman.
#Originally, my
assignmentS
were gr~ting
and bag
carrying, but
luckily I got
NFL Alumni's annual convention
and Supct Bowl of Golf.
Jones and former Kansas City
Chiefs quarterback Len Dawson
will be inducted into the NFL
Alumru 's Order of the Leather
Helrilet, while Salata was voted
as the recipient of the Career
Achievement Award, presented to
former players "whose
accomplishments on and off the
held reflect the higher values
promoted by the orgaruzation. •
that two out or the thlee guys being
nationally accounted for (in April)
am pMt of the Toshiba," Salata
satd "It's like a postscript."
The Deacon Jones Foundation
provided the Monday Celebrity
Pro-Am Wlth d strong NFL fla,vor in
laundung the 1999 Toshiba Classic.
But this year's opening day, with
Scilata shaking hands and kissing
babies, will make what is perhaps
the most fan-friendJy event of all
the pro-dms during tournament
week even friendlier
off that duty.•
That's ngbt, Irrelevant Week
founder Paul Salata will be this
year's most famouk volunteer,
serving in the tailor-made role of
"ma.in greeter• for the Monday
Celebrity Pro-Am, along with NFL
Hall of Famers Deacon Jones and
Hugh McElhenny.
Richard Dunn
GOLF
Salata, a
former San
Francisco 49er
receiver, and
Jones, a
member of the
Past winners of the Career
Achievement Award include Jack
Kemp and Frank Gifford, along
with many other NFL Hall or
Famers, according to the NFL
Alumni Legends magazine.
ln the year 70-year-old legend
Arnold Palmer makes his Toshiba
debut, it's befitting that the man
who celebrates the last football
player picked in the NFL Draft
'O{ill be around for the kickoff.
Rams' Fearsome
Foursome, will welcome pros and
amateurs from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
"I'm one of Bill Pierpoint's
soldiers,• Salata said, referring to
on opening day of Toshiba week
(Feb. 28). "When I saw that Deacon Jones
was one of the (NFL Alumni)
reop1ents, 1 thought tt was unique
Newport Beach's Paul Salata, the
newest of the PCH "greeters."
Coincidentally, Salata and Jones
will both be honored in April at the SEE GOLF PAGE 82
SEAN HUER I DAILY Pit.OT
Corona del Mar's Lauren Guthrie {left) focuses on Katella's
Jacqueline Castro during Sea Kings' 16-2 rout of Knights.
CdM dunks foe
• Kate lla hammered, 16-2, in wild card match.
Joseph Boo
DAILY PILOT CIF WATER POLO
CORONA DEL MAR -Alter its first-ever playoff game,
Corona del Mar Htgh's girls water polo •..eam boasts a stellat
playofC history.
The Sea Kings overwhelmed visiting Katella Wednesday,
16-2, in a CIF Southern Section Division IV Wtld Card game.
CdM will be at Orange League winner Brea Olinda Saturday.
"The girls were excited about the game, and 1t
showed, "CdM Coach Johll Vargas said. ·They came out and
did a really good JOb "
The Sea Kings (16-11, ranked No. 5 in Division IV) put the
game away early by sconng six ti.mes in the first quarter.
Freshman Pamelle Carlson got four of those goals and finished
with six. She has scored 18 goals in CdM's last three games.
"She really has done a good job lately, "Vargas said.·
But it's hard to signal out one single performer for CdM that
stood out. Katella (15-13 and ranked No. 10) was simply out-
matched, and the Sea Kings scored at will against the Knights.
~the first half, CdM scored 10 times on only 12 shots. or the 16 goals CdM scored, five came off the counter. The
Sea Kings' stingy defense forced turnovers and they benefited
from the ensuing fast breaks. .. SEE COM PAGE 82
•I I
BOYS CIF DIVISION Ill-AA BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
Estancia and Costa Mesa high schools took their dreams of CIF
boys basketball conquests on the road Wednesday night in the
first round of the Division Ill-AA eliminations, Estancia (14-12)
to South Central in Los Angeles to duel the Verbum Dei Eagles
(15-11 ), and Costa Mesa (17-9) to the foothills of the San Gabriel
Valley to tangle with the Wildcats (22-2) of Monrovia. See 82.
•Estancia:
Jason Simco
scored 17
points, but
Verbum Dei
eliminated
Estancia,
59·56.
•Costa
Mesa: Ryan
Naff had 11
points and 10
boards, but
Monrovia
ended Mesa's
season, 62-51 .
Tars bounce Anaheim, ·5-1
• Meek gets two more goals
in Newport Harbor's 5-1 win
over Anaheim in the CIF-SS
Division II playo.ffs. Sailors at
No. 2 seed El Dorado Friday.
Tony Altobelli
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -Newport Harbor
High boys soccer player Trey Meek
was a rain puddJe away from back-to-
back hat tricks.
Instead, he settled for two goals and
an dSStSt as the Sailors defeated Ana-
heun, 5-1, in CIF Southern Section
Division 11 Wild Card action Wednes-
day.
Meek, who scored three goals in the
Sailors' win over Aliso Niguel on Fri-
--------day, has nine
"We wanted
to raise our
level of play,
regardless of
who we're
playing. It's
playoff time ... " .
Matt West
Newport HarbOr High
· b9ys soccer coach
goals for the
season and five
in the past two
games ..
"We've deh-
nitely awaken a
sleeptng giant,
that's for sure,•
Coach Matt
West said about
the 1uruor.
·we've put him
in numerous
scoring chances
and he's really
taken advan-
--------tage of those opportunities.~
Already with two goals, Meek
snuck a shot past Anaheim goalie Jose
Nava, but the ball was slowed -by a
puddJe right in front of the goal. Riley
Madigan slammed the ball into the
open net for the goal.
·Riley does a lot of little things out
there that sometimes go unnoticed,•
West said. ·He's the workhorse who
does the little things Urat make our
offense successful."
With the wm, Newport (8-7-5) will
travel to El Dorado (25-4) to face the
high-powered Golden Hawks artd
thetr offensive weapon, Ignacio Sid.
•He's got 34 goals this season and
not many were by accident,• West said
Wlth a cautious smile. "They're a very
explosive offe0S1ve team. I compare
them to playing against Estancia's
style of offense."
~o spider webs were safe m the
goals as the Sailors hit comer after cor-
ner against the Colonists (7-fl-4).
Meek started it off with a shot into
the upper-right comer of the goal off a
free kkk in the sixth minute.
Sixteen minutes late r, Meek took a
.
• , DON lEACH I DAILY f1LOT
Newport's Kevin Campos {above} bounces of1 the back of Anaheim's Luis
Ayala as he goes up for a header ln Wednesday's CIF Playoffs conquesL
CIF DIVISION II BOYS SOCCER PLAYOFFS
head pass Crom sophomore Kevin
Campos and slid a shot into the lower-
left corner, giving the Sailors a 2-0
lead.
"We wanted to reuse our level of
pldy, regardless o1 who we're playmg, •
West sdld. "It's playoff time and we
have to conbnue to nse to the occa-
sion."
Just before the end of the first half,
sophomore Andy Newsom picked the
upper-right comer off an assist from
Justin Newton for a commanding 3-0
SwJors' lead.
Anaheim got on the board m the
5 lst minute co\¥'lesy of an own goal by
the Sd.ilors, p.itting the lead to 3-1.
Madigan's puddle-~ss1sted goal
from Meek stretched the Sailors' lead
to 4-1 m the 62nd crunute Goalie Duke
Burchell started the play with a held-
lenglh outlet pass to Meek ..
"It starts wt th Duke,· West '>dld.
"He's gotten numerous offensive
opporturuties started throughout the
season.• .
Junior Scott Dean concludrd the
sconng m the 73rd minute when his
shot was slowed by the Anaheun ·
goalie, but still managed to tnckle mto
the net.
It was "the first playoff win for the
Sailors since 1997. Fnday's gctme
agdlilst El Dorado 1s et for 3:15 p .m.
The Golden Hdwks have recorded
15 shutoull:i thiS season while outscor-
ing the opposlt1on, 105-24. They are
the No. 2 seed m Division n.
• Newport forward's hat trick scud Newport Harbor Coach Matt W t,
who watched M k mu ter three goals
tn Pnday' -'·2 regular-~a on-ending
Sea View l.ellgu triumph over Alio:;o
Niguel.
against ·Aliso Viejo could trigger
an explosion, strong playoff run.
Bany Fauekner
DAILY PILOT
T rey Meek's road to soccer stardom
has been paved Wlth broken glass.
More specifically, broken china,
broken vases and other disparate d bris,
strewn throughout his household ever
since, more than a decade ago, hi
passion for Ripping the bell about
Q' overwhelmed bil parents' protests.
~ "I was always braeking things and l
gue11 my peNntl got uaed to it,• 16.kl
tbe j\WOr forward, wboM pend\4nt for
Mltling leatber into a nyk)o Mt ~
p1••"pted -to forecast a potential
pad 111hNI ruture:
•tte'a got tome ltuft you can't t..ch. •
nu.~ offensive explosion nearly
doubled the Daily Pilot Athlete of the
W k's goal total for the season (seven).
But, West believes, the prollfic
performance painted a better picture of
Mook'• ability than hi relativ ly modest
sconng stats might. •
• Actiliilly, I'm 1tuprised it didn't
happen "6rtier In the MUOn, •West Mid
of Meek'• hat trick. •1Wry really maUI
ow offente go, 8Y81 tbaugh be bun't
been the one ~ the bell in the goal.
I've tenMd he's beerl OD the ·~
aboUt to breU throUgh. Hopefully, whet
he did against AHio Will ptopel bkn and
usu a team•
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·Must~ngs' climb halted at Monrovia, ·62-51
MEEK
CONTINUED FROM 81
Meek's scoring frustrations
had been exaggerated, since he
came into the season on the
heels of his best club campaign
ever.
•1 scored about 30 goals in 10
games, with a couple five-goal
games," Meek recalled. "l felt
like I'd been playing the best
soccer of my life. Then, I came
into the high school season dnd
it was kind of a weird
transition.•
Meek, in his Uurd varsity
season, nussed some preleague
games due to a vacation, and
also batUed some illness, which
didn't help.
He finished the eigbt..game
league season with half the
Sailors 12 goals and he also
added ctn assist against Sea
View competition. Now, dfter
Fnday's firestorm, he appears
locked and loaded for what the
Tars (7-7-5 heading mto
Wednesday's wild-card game
with Anaheim) hope is d long
J>O$tseason run.
West said he gave Meek a
pep talk before the Aliso game.
•I just wanted to pump him
usoccer is
my whole
lit H ~ ...
up a little bit,"
West said.
·1 told him I
still had
confidence in
him and that I
thought it was
Trey Meek time for him
Newpc;>rt junior to show everyone else
whdt he's
been showing
us in practice all se~son."
Meek, the cousin of U.S.
national team member Joe-M~
Moore, has impressed many
with his speed, quJckness, skill
level and scoring knack.
"He's so explosive, at any
given moment, he can beat a
defense," West said. "He's
extremely quick, he's elusive,
and he has a striker's mentality.
I like to cdll it a killer instinct.•
Meek believes scorers are
born, not made. ·r think it's more of a gift, n
he said. "You can go out and
practice shots all day long, but it
doesn't always help you in game
situations. You're either bdm
with it, or you're not "
Meek may not have been
born with his passion (or the
game, but 1t hit him soon
thereafter.
"Soccer IS my whole We," he
said. ·u I'm not playing soccer,
I'm kicking the ball around or
watdu.ng games on lV. It's just
my favorite thmg to do. I love it.
It never gets old "
Meek loves it so much, he's
planning to venture to England
this spring (to visit Moore), and
ali.o explore an opportunity to
try out for d professional learn in
Holland next swnmer.
"J don't really know how
good 1 can be yet," he said. "If I
get in a situation where the
players around me are all at an
extremely high level, it should
boost my skills. I don't know if l
can make at or not, but if 1 do, I
want to s1qn. (l's my dream to
get pdid to play soccer.•
U he doe wind up playing m •
Europe, Meek will take
correspondence courses to
obtain his high school diploma.
UnW then, he'U keep booting
the ball at the net. Or, perhaps,
)USt down tho hall.
CIF ·BOYS HOOPS •Mesa falls in III-AA first row1d, but not betore
reaching all-but-unscaled heights this season.
&any Faulkner one wm hy of tyJilg the school round.
0 AILY PILOT single-season victory record Serveo's postgame addr set ln 1966. also included thanks to seniors
MONROVIA -Sometunes •Ending the program's even-Nate Jones, Rick Hat.sushi,
getting over the hump doesn't yedf pldyoff ab cnce. Sha un Ferryman, Ryan Naff
mean reaching the summit. • Endmg a 30-game losing and Dave Weir, most o{ whom
The Costa Mesa High boys streak against cross-town rival joined the varsity after earning
basketball team couldn't get Estancia, a strPtch of dornl-a PCL title as freshmen.
over the hump that was host oance which hdd reached 18 ·Serven then lSsucd the call
Monrovia Wednesday in a CIF years. • to the returners, Including
Southern Section Division lJl. • Ending a 39-gdltle Paofic sharpshooting junior Steve
AA b.r&t·round playo)f claslt Coast Leagu<> losing streak Whittake r, nimble, but ner-
won by the Wildcats, 62-51 , • Making the playoffs for only vous 6-foot-7 junior post Mike
But, as the Mustangs begin lhP seventh Ume In school his-Payne. and explO!ilvely talent-
to ponder their 40th vdrsity tory. ed sophomore point guard
campaign, perhaps they will · ' "WP had a good season," . David Conte, that today's
eventually appreciate, e~n rust-year Mcs.t Coach 'Bob Sixth-period basketball class ls
savor, the rarefied air they Serven told tus downtrodden not an excused absence.
managed to breath. team, after it fell to the Rio "I expect to sea guys m the
· Among the accomplish-Hondo League champions, gyro, m uniform, serious about
ments: who improved to 23-2 and getting better for next year,·
• Finishing 17-10 to end up advdnced to Friday's second Serven sald
SEAN Hill.ER I OAllY Pit.OT
Corona del Mar's Arin He ndrickson stops Katella with
a ave in the CdM ne t. H endrickson was credited with
nine saves in three quarters of play as CdM rolled, 16-2.
CDM
CONTINUED FROM 81
"'l thought our defense
was good, "Vargas said.
"And our goalie made a lot
of good passes." ·
CdM goalie Arin Hen-
drickson had two assists
and nine saves in three
quarters of action, and
pushed CdM's offense mto
high gear with long passes.
The score was 13-0 after
three quarters before CdM
started trying out new line·
ups. The Sea Kings scored
i.c unanswered goals before
Katella's Christina Sanchez
scored in the fourth quarter.
The Knights also got a six-
on-five goal from Delon
Wright, who is the sister of
Cleveland Indian pitcher
Jaret Wright (and the.
daughter of former Angels
pitcher Clyde Wright).
· Melinda Tuc\cer had
three CdM goalS. Lauren
Guthrie, Christina Hewko
and Daniela DiGiacomo
each scored twice. DiGiaco·
mo also had three assists,
which tied Carlson for· the
team lead.
Also in the scoring col-
umn with one goal was
. senior Ellen Orbe.
Among the Corona del
Mar frosh/soph team mem-
bers who entered in the
fourth quart~r •. Kelli Kline
had two assists and goalie
Jessica Wells had StX saves.
The Sea Kings have now
scored 39 goals in their last
three games, going back to
a 14-11 wm against Coron-
ado two weeks ago. CdM's
offense IS roaring at just the
right time, and the Sea
Kings will actually go in as
the favorite against Brea.
Should they win, CdM will
most likely get a real ·test
with third-seeded Rosary.
OF DIVISION IV WILD CARD
CmoNA ce. MM 18,.l<Am.LA 2
Katella O O o 2 • 2
Corona del Mar 6 4 3 3 • 16
et.t.11• ·Sanchez 1, Wright 1.
Saves · Papadopoulos 1, Reyes 1.
Corona del Mar • Carlson 6,
Tucker 3, Guthrie 2, Hewko 2,
DiGiacomo 2, Orbe 1.
Saves • Hendrickson 9, Wells 6.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
ALFORD REJOINS
BRANDE AT UCI
IRVINE -Laura Alford, a
former Orange County Vol-
leyball Club coach with Char-
lie Brande, has rejoined
Brande, this time at UCl as
the associate head women's
volleyball coach. Alford was
the head coach at the Univer-
sity of Cincinnati for the past
three seasons, leading the
Bearcats to a 28-7 record.
BOATING
NEWPORT IE.Aot YACHT a.ue
VovAGPS• 99-2000 HoT RUM
RACE #4
Ous A • 1. Uckety Split, Joe
Degenhardt. BCYC; :Z. Indigo Tiger.
John Made. NBYC.
Class I · 1. Jazz Jim Mahaffy.
BYC; 2. Growl, Rowell Green, BYC;
3. Pintado, Dave Williams, NBYC;
4. AurOfa, Bob RC?SCn, WCYC.
SCHEDULE
TODAY
•Basketball
High school !Wis · CIF DlvtSlon 111-AA
Playoffs, first round: South PMllCMna
at Estancia. 7:30 p.m~ Costa Mesa
at Azusa, 7:30 p.m.
• 1\"eck Md fletd
Community college men and women •
Orange Coast. San Diego Mesa at
Fullerton, 2 p.m.
•Tennis
Community college men •
Soothwestem at Orange Coast 2 p.m.
Community college women · Palomar
at Orange Coast, 2 p.m.
•llaHbilll
College • Biola at Vanguard Univenlty.
double-header.
· Talk of next year was all
but expected in the Mustangs
locker room, after Monrovia
bolted to leads of 16-4, 26·11
and 30-15. ·
But, as It hdd all season,
Mesa bore down, stepped up
and began chipping away.
With four p.iffe rent players
scoring, inclµding a three·
pomter by Naff and a lhree-
polnt play by Hatsu.11h:i, the
visitors sco~ed the final 12
points before ha.lltime to tnal
only 30-27.
Ferryman rolled in a short
jumper to open the second
half, but Mesa got no closer.
Monrovia used 10 free
throws to withstand a trio of
Mesa three-pointers in the
fmal period and prevail.
Naff bowed out with 11
points and t 0 rebounds, wtule
Wllittaker also had 11 points.
Hal.SU ru, whOl.e ag9ress1ve
penetration hftP.d tii team,
had eight polnts, four as 1 ts
and four rebound~
Ferryman fini hed 'with sue
points and four board•.
Bryant Mark.son, a 6-6
sophomore, led the WU\Jlers
with 15 points, 10 rebounds
and rive blocks.
OF DMSl«>N ltl-AA F1MT lltOUNO
MofMovlA 62, CosrA MuA 51
Costa Mesa 7 20 8 16 • 51
Monrovia 19 1 1 12 20 • 62
C.olbl Mela -Naff 11, \Mlittaker 11,
Jones 8, Hatsushl 8, Ferryman 6,
Weir 3, Payne 2, Conte 2.
3-pt. goals • Naff 3, Whittaker 2.
Hatsushi 1, Weir 1.
Fouled out • None.
Monrovia · Markson 15, Ford
11, Smith 9, O'Hara 6, Jones 6,
Dixon 5, POfchia 4, Arbury 3,
Collier 3.
3-pt. goals • Smith 2.
Fouled out • None.
Estancia just
misses, 59-56
• Verbum Dei escapes
upset bid in first round.
Joseph Boo
DAILY PILOT
LOS ANGELES
Estancia High's boys basket-
ball team almost sent a mes-
sage on behalf of all the 10·
win autpmatic qualifiers.
Estanoa almost did what no
one could do in two years,
beat D1vision IV's two-time
defending state and CIF
champion Verbum Dei in the
playofls.
Estancia came so close to
advanong past the first round
of the CIF Southern Section
Division ID-AA playoffs, but it
just fell short, 59-56, to host
Verbwn Dei.
The Eagles (14-13 and last
in the Pacific Coast League)
went blow-for-blow with
Camlno Real League kingpin
Verbum Dei (16-11) despite a
rebounding disparity at 33-
25. Estancia had a chance to
lle on its final three-point
attempt with nine seconds
left, but the ball refused to
cooperate.
•we battled and played
hard,· Estancia Coach Rkh
Boyce said. •We just picked a
wrong game to have a bad
shooting rught. •
Estanoa's offense was ear-
ned by TraVIS Chandler in the
first half and Jason Simco,
who scored 13 or his 17 points
in the second half.
Chandler slashed to the
basket with regular success
and scored 13 of his 17 points
in the first half. That made up
for Estancia's 1-of-9 shooting
Crom three-point range. The
Eagles finished 2 for~t 7 from
behind the arc.
Verbum Dei, which moved
CIF BOYS HOOPS
up to Division IIf this year, led
for most of the game, but it
was slight. ln the first hall, it
shot 14-for-25 from the floor
to take a 31-25 halftime lead.
But Estancia clawed back.
and when Simco put in a layup
on a backdoor play at the start
of the fourth quarter, the
Eagles moved mto a 43-43 tie.
Verbum Dei then went on
a 9-2 run to take a 52-45 lead.
But Estancia responded when
Darshaun Gamer converted a
three-point play. Simco then
hit a key jumper and the
Eagles moved within two
points.
Alter Ve rburn Dei extend-
ed the lead to five, Simco hit a
three from the right comer lo
pull Estancia to wilhi~ a 56-
54 deficit with 1 :00 left. Ver-
bum Dei's Jamal Dean then
missed a layup, but Robert
Watkins grabbed the offen-
sive board, got fouled, and
put the ball back in. He hlt
the free throw to give Ver-
bwn Dei a 59-54 lead with 20
seconds left.
Eliasar Maldonado muled
two free throws for Estancia
and the Eagles got the ball
back, but lts last three-pomt-
er was no good.
OF OtVISION Iii.AA RltST ROUND
VataUM DEi 59, ESTANOA 56
Estancia 12 13 16 15 • 56
Verbum Dei 16 15 12 16 • 59
Estancia · Simco 17, Chandler 17,
Garner 16, Maldonado 4,
cantrell 2, Rodriguez 'o, Jiminez O.
l ·pt. goals • Chandler 1, Simco 1.
Fouled out · None.
Verbum Del • Adams 20,
Watkins 16, Lay 11, Huff 6, Dean 4,
Burlinson 2, Mayfield 0, Bell 0.
3-pt. goals · Watkins 1, Dean 1,
Lay 1.
Fouled out • None.
Pirates nearly pull off the big upset
• H agedorn scores 22 in 65-63 Orange·
Empire Conferfence loss to Saddleback .
MISSION VIEJO -The
Orange Coast College
men's basketbctll nearly
pulled off the upset
Wednesday night against
host ~addleback, but the
Gauchos escaped with a 65-
63 Orange Empue Confer-
ence win.
Chad Hagedorn led the
Pirates (13-15, 2-11 in con-
ference) with 22 pointc; and
six rebounds, while David
Castleton ddded 14 points
dnd su rebouna ..
Orange Coast, which lost
to the Gauchos by 19 at
home on Jan 21, trailed by
ix al the half, but could not
fmd the equalizer down the
stretch.
JC MEN'S
BASKETBALL
Sema1 Johnson had 16
points for Saddleback (21-9,
9-4), while Garreth Read
and Jarry Inzunza each had
15. Read also grabbed 15
rebounds.
Dave Elliott was the
rebounding leader for OCC
With 12 to go aJong with his
11 pomts
Th ' Ptratcs' 63 points
was th<' lowest production
since a Nov. 19 loss to Mira-
Costa, which they cored 62
points.
The Pirates wrap up Uieir
OEC c;cbedulc with River-
side Fnday at 7:30 p.m.
COMMUNnY COUEGE MEN
~ EMNIE COft iEICEHa ~ 65. ow.c. ~63
Orange Cont -Hagedorn 22,
castleton 14, Elllott 1 l, Nguyen 8,
Earl 5, Beeler 3.
3 pt. goals • Nguyen 2, Earl 1.
Fouled out • Beeler.
~·Johnson 16, Read
15, Inzunza 15, McAfee 9, Hayes
4, Bacchus 4, Hayes 4, Jackson 2.
3 pt. goals · Johnson 2, Hayes 1,
Inzunza 1.
Fouled out· Jackson, McAfee.
Halftime -Saddleback, 31-25.
CX>MMUNITY CXJUEGI WOMEN
OAAHGli EWIM CONRMNCI
OMNaE ~64. ~ 60
0r...-COMt ·Steward 22,
Fierst 15, Urban 7, Tomlinson 6,
Middlebrooke 6, Lewis 4,
Johnson 2, Wilde 2
3 pt. goals -Steward 5, Fierst 4,
Urban 1.
Fouled out • None.
s.ddlebadt ·Holman 18,
Jenkins 12. Edmiston 11,
Ramirez 9, Castro 6, McKinney 4
3 pt. goah • A.lmirez 3, HolrMn 2.
Fouled out • None.
Halftime • OCC. 26·20.
Pirates escape, 64-60
• Steward leads OCC
to a dramatic victory.
MISSION VIEJO -'
Shauna Steward scored 22
points, including the final
five points of the game,
leading the Orange Coast
College women's basket-
ball team tO a 64·60 Orange
Empire Conference win
over host Saddleback
Wednesday.
Saddleback (4-25, 0·13
in the OEC) rallied from a
13-polnt deficit in the MC• ond ball to take a 60.59
1eBd with 48 secoad1 left.
Steward dtatned a duae-
polnter, her flfth of the
game, with 31 MCODda left
JC WOMEN'S
IASKEDILL
and after a Gaucho miss,
added a pair of free throws
to pull out the win for OCC
(25-S, 9-4).
Karyn Fierst dddoo 15
points, including four
three-pointers while Sarah
Middlebrooke and Melissa
Lewis combined for 10
pomtl and 22 rebounds.
BeUy Holman led the
Ge\ICbOI witb 18 points and m rebound•, while Brin
Echnllba, wbo entered MC-
ood IA tbe OEC ln tooring
at 19.9 POIDtl a game, was
held to i 1 pmntl.
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM 81
Salata has emc:l'ed or
been the gue t of honor, the
roa ter or the roastercc, of d.O
endlcs parade of events and
has rec avcd countl
lb 25th year m June and has
become a fixture of the
armual NFL Draft 5election
process, with the sentiment
of wanting "to do something
nice (or someone for no
reason," an apt summary of
his personal-motivation in lite.
wmcd and dined and saluted
and roott.'CI. The player as
nlso roasted at the Lowsman
. l\'ophy All·Star Banquet
and heckled at a golt
tourname nt.
"No one clso could think
about doing something like
that," veteran Ualtlmore
~port!! e<htor and columnist
JCJhn Steadmtrn, who
c-overl..'<I Salata in 1950 when
in this year's Toshiba Seruor Ameba gets past South Irvine ties Tustin
Classic, tournament dl!octor • • , .
Jeff Purser said. •South lrvu'le falls, 2·1; under-14 boys team ues Tustin 1· 1
Carrasco hcU played in the • CORONA DEL MAR -The I ' ..
last two Toshiba e ven ts. Nr.wport Beac;h Ame ba All-ISO -97
He.Played in the flrst round. Stars defeated South Irvine 2-1
last year with eventual th ._k u-"" ""·n ' ' winner Gary McCord. en uat ~ iuatin to a t-t tie last weekend ln AVSO six-city
• The ln•uguraJ Muda Area Q boys under 14 soccer action.
honor and member hips,
tncluding mducllon into the
Orange Coun ty Sports J fall
of Fame with a Ufetim
Achiovem nt Aworcl.
But h 'd pref r to t4y
away from th nucrophonc
during Toshiba w k, ln fear,
perhaps. of tllking away from
S01noon 's thund r.
SAiata tarted lttelevant
Week, whkh WW m Jebrpt ~ .
"When l played, 1 was sort
of a champion of tllc guy
who n•!Vet gets recognizt"<l,"
Sdluta said Jn a 1978 Sports
must.rated story that never
appeared lJ\ the m"gazme.
"I alwoys Mid i1 I ev r could
afford lt, J wu g.oo:ing to do
tsome thlngfortheguyyou
never hoard of."
Each year, the Irrelevant
W k honor , among
other things, showered with
gilts et the Airlvel Porty,
he caught 50 pas for the
Colts, once said. •
• EuropMD Senior Tour
player Roy O masro, an
Irvine r ident who once
operated the Birdie V'mon
golf tchool et the Back Bay
Golf Coune ln Newport
Beach, will recelv a
1ponaor'a enmption to play
? '
Open c lc brlty GoU Pa trick Keehan and Brenden Zimmer each Kored off assists
Tournam nt will be held from DeUof Moeller iri the fint half of theu wtn over South
Marcb.20 at Meso Verde Irvme.
Country Club to rolse funds Eduardo Gar~a scored Newport BeaC'h'a lone goal with just
to <'onstruct a new Arts seconds remaining in the game to Nlvage the tie ln game two
Pavilion at Orange Coast Strong defense wu tlll'Md in by Ian Jeim6nQa, Arthw
College. Perez, Brandon Sowen, Deft Motsbenbe<"her and Mu Petty.
Celebnty golfen are The Ameba All~ (3-2-2) tram this week to IDMt 1eegue
expected to induCle former leeder North Irvine at l a.m. and traditional rtval Corona de1
NPL stars Dick Butkul and Mai at 2:15 8etmdef at Hanard AtbJetk: Perk in tmne.
Erle Ditkerwon, tanner LU.tr AU..w M:Uon CGDllliw tbrougb ~ witb a. an....,
Kun IWnbil and Cbdl lelg\le wimllll' ad¥mll::IDg ID llae staie All·Star SectkJn11
Myers ol ~ Spartl News. ~lblS* ID-.! MllG at UCL
_Oo __ i~_P_i_lo_t ________________________________ ~---~f>()l{'fS ___________________________ Th_~_idoy---L.;._Fe_~_oo_ry..__17~,-2000 ___ 83_
ewportGOld
blanks South
lnlne, 3-0
Costa Mesa wins APP· title
• Brittany Patch-
DiPlore scores hat
hick for the Gold.
Under 14 boys team Lakes
crown in 24-team playoffs. AYSO REGION 120
while goalkccpNs Leab BlaclcWeU.
and ValPrle Gome;i sparkled.
NeTw:or~ AYSO
~O~, s ·~ REG. 97
COSTA MESA-Thti Co ta
M esa·t>oys Region 120 undfor 14
team cuptwPd the APP
championsh'ip Jan. 30, (irushing thP
season, 11-1 ·2
• Leading the defense was
Mcu11yn MorgdD, Eva Garcia,
Brittney BuMel, Carley Millian
and Holly Welli, whilP Maggie
Vlsbeek, Vera Gale, Rachel
Ronqulllo, Casey Gype, Rachel
Hughe dnd Carly Petrie sparkPd
the oftC>nsc.
The APP playoffs compnse ol 24
soccer teams from Glendctlc to Sun
Clemente.
Region 91 1
Division 5 girls all-21ta.r
team, defeated South
bvioe, 3-0, Saturday.
In the 14 yames, Costa Mesa
ouLc;cored its opponents, 126-23,
and 18-2 m the pluyotts
• Matrtx 3, Corona del Mar l -
TbP MdlJ'lx, d bo~'> under 12 tr•a.m,
de!edted Corond d~I Mor, 3· I m
ill.I-star comp(llJllon. ,·· Brtltany Patch-Difiore
sooted all three goals for
the Gold.
Assists came from
Lellle Boler, Uly DlerlLes
and h.cbae1 Foster.
ltacbae1 Baugb. Katie
Kay, Allee Cope and
Saaantha HID sparked
'the offense. while M egan
The ployers include Danny
Whitaker, Noe MarUnez, Geovannl
Macias. Sean Weikel, David
Bam.ett, Nagtb ManoquJn, Matt ·
Schirmer. Shane Colllns, Tyler
Cody, James MaglJone, Malt Zich,
Tyler Herrted, Ryan 1\vlng dnd
Scott Harris. ·
·KennJth Zich, Austin Evett und
Albert Nava eu h scored tr..r thP
Matrix, who never tro1led m the
game.
The -;trony dcf Pns1vl• line wac,
lf'd by Shawn Engmann. ChrisUan
Medina, Cody Waldron, Gandhy
Nava dnd gwlke<>rwrs Thom~
Kosnol'tky dtHl Ky le Thorsness.
In under 14 girls action.
Reigning champions of the APP 2000 compeUtion, the boys under-14s
of Costa Mesa's Region 120. KneeUng, trom left: Sean We ikel,
After knoclong off Tustin, l ·O,
Toman. Lama Clayton,
lanne Dickenson. Sarah
Cope, .ltacbael Donald-
son and Tia Sbefflette
David Barnett, James Maglione, Naglb Marroquin, Matt Sch1nner,
Matt Zich and Geovanni Macias. Standing, from left Ryan Twlng,
Danny Whitaker, Scott Harris, Tyler B erried, Tyler Cody,
in the semihn als, the Cosld Mesa
Girls Region 120 Wlder 14 tc<Un lost
lo MtSsion Viejo, 4-1, m the APP
championship SWlday rught
On offPnw, Nickolas Juarez had
an 0S'>1st. while Luis Andrade,
German Higadera, Luis Cozza,
Steven Brown and Garrell
McMasters.led the f\1dtmc • anchored the defense. Shane Collins, Noe Martinez and Coach Cody.
Sara Bryant c;cor~·d both of Costa
Mesa's gOd.ls Ul the two games,
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Cieri( ol Orange County Gerard Letourneau filed w11tf the County Clerll of Orange County on 02·04·2000 on 02-08-2000
on 01·21·2000 This statement was Clenc ol Orange County on 02·04·2000 200068111781 20006819097 Fictitious Buslneu
20006817371 ftted with the County on 02-02·2000 20006818787 Oa•tv P110I Feb 10. 17 Daily Pilot Feb. 10 11 Name Statement
Deily Pilol Jan 27, Feb. Clenc of Orange County 200068111655 oty P1lol Feb 10. 17 24 Mar 2 2000 Th397 24 Mar 2. 2000 Tf\391 The fOllowlng person
3, tO. 17. 2000 Th351 on 02·11·2000 Oa11y PtlOI Feb 10, 17. 24, Mar 2. 2000 Th403 Fictitious Business Fic1itlou1 BuJlneu are doing business a!:
Flctltlout B utlneu 20006818505 24 Mar 2. 2000 Th409 Fictitious Business Name Statement Name Statement Nonh County Ptumblllg,
Name Statement Da11y Pilot Feb 17, 24 Fictitious BualneH Name Statemen t The following persons The I011owtng persons 629 Terminal Wa~ . .i=-i.
The followtng persons Mar 2• 9• 2000 Th4 t 9 Name Statement The lollowlng persons are oong t>u.ineu as are domo t>us1ness as Costa Mesa, CA 2627
ere doln~ bul~ as-Fictitious BualneH The tollowlng persons are dOlng business as Millon i:u,,..r and As· Jasmm s Care Home, Geiold w Sohl, Jr •
N S t V I Th IM •-312 Collon St . Newf'JOrl 1) IB G, b) lntemet ame tatemen are doing t>ustnef>S as 1sua erma anage-soc1a1er., Inc 205 2817 San Juan Ln. C 92663 83sed Business Group, The lolklW1ng persons coast Une lmpons. 728 mont, 105 Terra Bella, camahon Ave . Unit 6, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 ~~~~·bu~ness is con
8950 La Stella Avenue, are doing business es W 16th St., Costa 11\'lne, CA 92620 Corona del Mar, CA Manuel G Perez, ducted by ao indivldual
Fountain Valley, CA HARQBALL FITNESS, Mesa, Caflfornla 92627 Frank Buday. 12 92625 2817 San Juan Ln . Have you started 92708 12121 Hermon Or., Mark F Oastolt, 728 Chandon. Newport Milton Luger and As· Costa Mesa, CA 92626 1 ReSjlda D Mlzerak, Tustin, CA 92782 W 16th SI . Costa Coast, CA 92657 soc1ates. Inc. (CA). 205 Vilma s Perez, 2817 doing bu~esr. yet
8950 La Stena Avenue, Franklin S Char1e$ Mesa, Calilornta 92627 Richard Boday, 105 C8mahon Ave , t.Jnit 6. Sao Juan Ln , Costa V96a!:f1w Sohl. Jr
Fountain Valley CA 12121 He~mon Dr . This business as coo· Tarra Bella IMne, CA Corona del Mar CA Mesa. CA 92626 This statement was
92708 Tustin. CA 92782 duded Dy an 1ndi\lldual 92620 92625 This business is con hied with the County This bus111ess ts coo· This business 1s con· Have you started This business ts coo· This business ts COO· duC1ed by husband end Clan. of Orange County ducted by an Individual (juded by an Individual dOlng business yet? No ducted by co-panners ducted by a corporatoon wile on 02-oa.2000 Heve you started Have you s11rted Mark Dastoli Have you started Have you started Have you started 200068190M
dOing butlness yet? No doing buSlness yet? No ThlS statement was doing business yet? No oo.ng business yet? No doing business yet? No Daily p1101 Feb tt>. 17
Rujtda 0 Mizerak Franlchn S Chlr\es hled With the County Frank Buday Millon Luger and M · Manuel G Perez 24. Mat 2 2000 Th387 Th s 1111ement was This 5111emen1 was Clerll of Ofange County ThtS statement was sooatos. fnc • Molton This statement was !tied with the County filed with the County on 02·07·2000 filed with the County Luger • President tiled with the Counry Clenc ol Orange County Clenc of Orange County 20006818959 Clenc ot Orange County This statement was Clerk ol Orange County Fictitious Business
on 01 -21-2000 on 02·11·2000 Dally P11o1 Feb 10. 17, on 02·04·2000 hied with the County on 02·08·2000 Neme Statemen t
20006817397 20006819501 24, Mar 2. 2000 Th410 20006818791 Clerk of Orange County 20006819099 The lollow1ng persons
Dally Pilot Jan. ~7. Feb Oalty Pilot Feb 17, 24, Flctltlou• Buslnese Dally Pilot Feb 10, 17, on 02·04·2000 Dally Prlot Feb 10, 11 are domg business as
3, 10, 17, 2000 Th346 Mar 2. 9, 2000 Th420 N S 24, Mar 2. 2000 Th403 20006818780 24 Mar 2, 2000 Th39 t C1alloo Soltware. 10
Flctltlou1 BuslneH Flctltlou1 Bualnesa n!~io!~·~~ns Flctitlou1 Business Dall~itot Feb 10, 17, Fletltlou1 BualnHt Via Rlcasol IB401
Nemo Statement Name Statement are d01ng business as Name Statement 24• r 2• 2000 Th398 Name Statement 1"'J~incy~~~~ Jr 1o
The tolloWlng persons The IOllovMg persons ANALOCKS. 830 Center The lollowlng persons . Flctttloua BualneH The lollowtng perlOfls Via "1caso1 •B40 t '
ere doing business as are doing bus1neu 11 St 111 Costa Mesa, are dOing bUs1neu as. Name Statement are OotO{l bustiWISS es Irvine CA 926 t 2
J D f'tnlsh 929 W TRIM 1800 W Paaflc GaMolllla 92627 R & R Broilers 8 Serena The IOllowing persons KC . ENTERPRISES This boS1ness is con·
Al1>1ne, Senta' Alla. CA Coast Hwy. Newpon David E Or1t1 Cruz Coun, Newpott Beach, lfra oong business u . 22072 Islander Ave , dueled by an lnctiVldual
92707 Beach. CA 92663 830 Center St 111. CA 92663 ProtessTonal Drywall Hunttogton Beach. Cal Have you started
Jim W OeOa1ne, 929 Renee Lynnelle Costa Mesa, C8l•lomta Debb•e H R:tch<e 8 ServlC85, 239 22nd St . 92646 c:IOtng buslnessJ,et? No w All)Ule Senta Ana. Carleton 13932 Pegg 92627 Serena Court. Ne¥tport Costa Mesa. CA 92627 c1e1e Molacek. 22072 Jim Hartwell. r
CA 92707 ' St.. Westminster, CA Alla G Orl!z, 830 Ceo· Beach, CA 92663 Ronald G Smtih, 239 Islander Ave • Hunt This statement was
This business la coo· 92683 ter SI '11, Costa MeY, Thii busmess IS 000· 2nd SI • Co&ta Mesa. 1ngton Beach, CA 92646 hied with the County
ducted by an lncllvidual This business 1s con· ~hlomla 92627 dueled by an 1odivldual CA 92627 Kayo Molacek, 22072 Cler!< ol orange Coon1y Have you atarted ducted by en lnd1vldual ThlS business ts con· Have you started This business IS con· Islander Ave h Hunt on 02·01·2000
doing business yet? Heve you star1ed ducted by husband end domo busrness yet? No du<:ted by an lnct1vioua1 1ngton Beac • CA 20006818445
Yes, 1+00 doing bus1neu yet? wile Debbie H Ritchie Heve you started 92646 Dally Piiot Fob 3. 10. Jim W. 0.Galne Yes. 2·9·2000 Have you started This statement was dotng business vet? This business Is coo 17, 24, 2000 Tn379
This sletement was Renee Lynnelle dotng busfness yel7 No hloc:t with Iha County Yes, 2·2·2000 ducted by husband and filed with lhe County Carleton David Ortiz Cruz Clenc of Orange County Ronald 0 Smith wile
Cieri( of Of1nge County This statement was This statement was on 02·04·2000 This statement was Have you 111rted
on 01·25-2000 ltled with the County hied wrth the County 20006818793 hied ¥t1th the County dOlng busfous yet? No 2000681n 12 Clenc of Orange County Clerk o1 Orange County Oa1ty Pilot Feb 10. 17 Clertl 01 Orange County Cleta Molacek
Deily Pilol Jan. 27, Feb. on 02·11·2000 on 02-07·2000 24, Mar 2 2000 Th405 on 02·04·2000 Kaye Molacell 3 H> 17 2000 Th387 20006819503 20006818953 200068tan9 Th s si.tement wes · • · Daily Pilot Feb 17, 24, Daily P11o1 Feb 10 11, Fictitious Business Oa11y P1tot Feb 10. 17 hied with the County
Fictitious Buslnett Mar 2. 9, 2000 Th421 24. Mar 2, 2000 Th411 Name Statement 24, Mar 2 2000 Th399 Clerk of ~ Couoiy f,!~~·=~ Flctltloua BuslneH Fictitious BuslneH .,!':,.'~~':"' Flctitloua BualneH on 02·08· 20006819100 ere doing buslneu as Name Statement Name Statement Pro-Active Exercise & Name Statement Oailv Piiot Feb. tO, 17 White Ink , 15802 The IOllowlng perlOl'll The lcllowing perl00$ RahablhtatlOfl Servtees Tt19 lotlowmg persons 24. Mar 2, 2000 Th393
Sprlngdete, Su. 99. ar~i:U°8i~R~S:J~o :;:t:'~..1!r~S:r:.s12 2115 Pac1hc Ave .. #B·5. ~f8~~YngJ:B1':'5~ g,r· Fictitious Buslnen -Huntlngton Beach, CA wv Costa Mesa, CA 92627 92649 CONSUL TING, 2929 GallS. Newport Beach, Nan carol Platto, 2175 poratlon, 419 mpus N•me Statement
Anne E. White, 4212 Newpon Blvd J..Newpart Calllomla (12633 Pacific Alie • •B·S. Dr, Ste 720. lrvtne, CA The lollow1ng persons
Oalphl Circle, Hunt· Beach, CA 92DU3 Janice A1hton, 12 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 92812 a"' doing b\.ISlness as
lngton Beactt. CA ~9 Frengehc:a Inc. (CA), Calls, Newp0t1 Beactl, AltCO Agnes Ginter Rlteway, Mortgege Salt!guard Group.com
This business Is con· 2929 Newport Blvd Cahtomra 92633 21201 Whifehot'Selane: CorporatiOO, (CA), 411>9 1565 Scenic Ave . Su11e
ducted by.11'1 lndivldua.I Newport Beach. CA This business IS con· Hunhngton Beach. CA, Cempus Or. Ste 720 F. Costa Mase CA
Heve you started 92663 dueted by an Individual 112646 lrvtne, CA 92612 92626
dotng buaineu yet? Thll business 11 con-Have ~u started Thi$ business 19 con· This business 11 coo· Saleguard Proe>enoes
YH, Jen 1, 2000 dueled by: a corporett0n doing bus ss yel? No ducted by a general dueled by • oorpcntion Inc .• (CA), 1565 Scentc
Anne E. Whlla Have you alerted Jartl<ll Ashton pennershrp Have you s11r1ed A~ Sult• F. Colta
Thia stltement was doing buslneu yet? Thia statem9nt was Have you sllrted dolng busfness yet? No Mesa. CA 92626
Med With the County Yes, 2·t-OO hied wrtll the County doing business .vet? R1tew1y Mortgage This bullOelt 11 con Clet1c of Orange County Frangelic:a, Inc . Ben Clerk of Orange County Yu 11112000 Corporatfon, Jeb l: ducted by a eo<poraltOl'I on 01 21.2000 Berger, Vtce President on 01·31·2000 Nin c Plano Koerber Have you 111r11d
2000M17403 Thlt statement was 2000N1127' Thia statement was Thie statement was dotng bu11neu yet?
Daily Piiot Jan 27. Feb hied With tile County Oa1i PllOI Feb 10, 17, llled With Ille County flled With the County Yes. t999
3, 10, 17, 2000 Th342 c1eor1c2~'1 02range County t4!a1 2. 2900 Th412 Cieri( ol Orange County ;,1e~.~~;:a• ((ounty Saleguara PrOJ>4!Erll81
Flctltloua Bualneu on • 000 Flctltlou1 Bualn•H on 02-04-2000 Inc , Roland erte 200068UM99 Name Statement 20006818795 20006'18778 Welchman, President Name Statement Daily Pilot Feb P , 24, The follOwing pertont Dally Poot Feb. 10. 17, Delly Pilot Feb 10, 17, ms statemenl was The loOowrng persons Mer 2, 9, 2000 Th422 are dolno bulloeu 81 24• Mar 2, 2000 ni..oe 24, Mar. 2, 2000 Th400 1tled with the County ~~~~s;.·:oo Flcttdoue 8 u1lnHI Jame• Afchll~•. 419 Flctltlou1 BuelnHI Flct ltlou• BuslnHa Clerk ot or;;r County
111h St
1
Huntington Nerne Statement East Seventeenth SI Name Statement Name Statement on 02-06·220006819092 Beech, CA 92548 The tollOwlng peraons Suite 203, Co&ta Mesa, Tile fotloWtng persons The IOltowlng persone Da•'MPtltJI Feb to 17. Th 0 m11 H 1 ro1 d ere doing b141nou as CA 92627 aie doing busU1eU 81 111 Ootng bul!Mst u 2 000 Th3S5 M Ra 503 11111 St Oen.field Medleal a.a. Jame1 J Barney, 345 Sonofrneges com 8100 RIM and Shine LL c , 24 ar · 2 ·
Hunc, ... !:v. .. __ .... c:.: Ing, 23412 PICifiC Parit. tl-3. Coate Meta, CA w.a co .. t......., ·.New· 120 AlmOdor, IMne, c~ CTTY OF R•w-· ....... I, ... 2G. Al 0 Vtejo. CA 92627. """ .. ___ .. c''A'92...... 92814 92648 926SCI This bullnela It oon· ""'' .......,.,, """· Rru and Shine, COSTA MESA
Thia bul#lla1!,.~.._~1• Joen Grandizlo 23412 <lueted by an tndividult =k:~~)r~ L L C.. 120 Almlldor. NOTICI! INVITING
Fictitiou s BuslneH
Name Statement
The 1011ow1ng persons
are domg bUsJness as NEW CENTURY AU
TO 443 West Bay
StrHI. Costa Mesa CA 92627 .
Oktay Ozonur. 2212
Laurel Place, Newpon
Beach, CA 92663
This buSlness Is con· ducted by an lndovlduaJ
Have you started
doing business yet? No
Olltay Ozonur
Thia statement was
hied with tha County
Ctelll. ol Orange County on 02-01-2000 20006818452
Daily Pilot Feb 3, 10.
17.~4.2000 Th375
Flctlttou• BuslneH
Name Statement
The toUoWlllQ perlOlls
are doing bus•ness as
OT GRAPHICS, 952
W Wilson St • Coate
Mase, CA 92627
Tom Lalleur, 952 W
Wilson St .. Costa Mesa.
CA 92627
TI\111 bus1nen 11 ooo· dueted by en 1nd11110ual Have you 1tar11d
doing buanw yel7 No
Tom Lafleur
~ $!element wes
filed With the County
Clelll. OI 0ratioe County
on 01-21-2006
Fictitious Business Fictitlou1 B usiness Fictitious BuslneH •
Name Statement Name Statemef"lt Nisme Statement
The lollowong 1>41rsoos The tuuowm_g persons The lollow1no persoo~
are doing busmess as ar11 OOioO busonf!ss as are doing business H TEAM WEALTH 977 a) Watson Assooetes Fc,ster EQ1.11prnen1 Silyslde Cove W New· b) C8rty AllVla 9 Sum· 1410 C St And•o"'
llOl1 Bilacti. CA 92660 meiwa1fo; Coun Newpon Sama Ana CA 92705
Rochartl L Tallman Beacn CA 2663 Eoward T Fo:.ter
9n Bayside Cove W. Tosh Watson 9 Sum 1410 C St Andrew Newport Beach CA merwatk Coun 'Nowpon ·Santa Ana CA 92705 •
92660 Beacll CA 92663 This business 1s con
Tt11s business l!> con. Thi& bu&1ness ts con· dUC1~ by af'I 1ndrvidua1 Oucted by, a hm11ed part• ducted by an 1nd1V1dual Have you starled
nersh1p Have you started doing business yet? NO
Have you started doing bustnuss yut? No Edward T Fosrer
doing bui.lness vet? Patrieta Watson Thia statement was
Yes. Nov 99 Tht!. statement was filed with the County
Richard L Tallm0tn liled with the County Clerk ot Ora~ Coontv
This statement was Cler!< 01 Orange County I on 02· 11 ·2000 loled with the County on 01·25·2000 20006819500 Clllr1o. ot O<ange County 2000681nso oa 1y P1tot Feb 17 24
on 01·25·2000 0a ty plot Jan 27 Feb 1 Mar 2 9 2000 Th41@
oa11y P110t 3~1-v:bs 3 10 11 2000 Tf\359
3 10 11 2000 Th365 Fictltioua Bualneas
Name Statement
Fictitious Business The tolloW1ng ~rson:o
Name Statement dre d01ng t>oi.1005:io as
The lollowing peraons THE G COMPANY.
are doing trusiness as 1 725 Domingo Or •6. VISUAl XPLANA1 Newport Beach, CA
TIONS, 2340 Santa Ana. 92~~ne Grant 725
Ave Unit •A2. Costa 0oJingo Dr •6 ' New Me~a. CA 92627 . Sean Patnck O'Donnell. pon Booth, CA 92660
2340 Santa Ana Ave , This 1>usmes& I!> 000· •A2 Costa Mesa CA duC1ed by en 1ndrvidual 92el7 · Have you started
This busmeu 1$ COO· d01ng bu!>tnei.s yar> Yes 1·28-00 ducted by an 1Mwodua1 Wynne Grant
Have y_ou started Tnis swement was doing busmeSI yet? No f _... h he Cou Sean Patnc:k O'Oohnell 11"" W•t 1 nty This slatemem was Oenc 01 Orange Couoty
Med with tho County on °2·01 2~81 84U
Clark ol Orange County Daily Ptlol Fob 3 10
on o2·06-2~19101 t7 ~4. 2000 ThJi1
Oa11y Pilot Feb 10. t7, When you write 24 Mar 2. 2000 Tf\393
Fictitious Buslness a Classlned ad,
Name Statement lnclud1 all
The tOlloW1ng per$00s the facts
are domg bus1neSJ> as and get the Aerocomp 18312 Santa
Betinda Corde • Fountain results
var.ay CA 92708 Josepfl A C8talall0.
183t2 Santa Bel1nda1,..-------"'I
you want.
Th• City of Newpon
BHCh IS accepllng bK1s
tor tne sa111 ol uuee
SabOI hu 1$ and l"M> Udo
14 nun1> Seated bids w II be accepteo un111 5 00
p.m Fnday March 3n:I
P1<:11 up t>oat bid pacx· age at the Commun"y
services Dopanment at
Coty Hall (3300 Nowpott
Blvd) or by calltng 949-t44·3151 Pubt1shed Newpon
Beach·Costa Meu = Pdol February 17,
Th416
Can't seem to
get to all thoae
repaif lobs
around the house?
Let the ClaHHl•d
Servtce Dlr9Ctory
help you find
reliable help
LOCAL
MOHTUARIE
Clfcle. Fountain Valley
CA 92708
This business is con·
due.led by an lndlVldual
Have you started
doing business yet?
'fes Ot/01/2000
Joseph A Catalano This statement · was
flied with the County
PACIFIC VlEW ~~~~) .. ·M-EM•OA-IA•L .PARK ....
,. CemetefY • Mortuar;
Chapel • Crematory
3500 Paofic VlflW ()we
Newport Beacll
644-2700
Clerk ol Orange County
on 02·08·2000
20006819105
01Hy Ptlol Feb 10, 17.
24 Mar 2. 2000 Th395
Sell your extra
household
items in
CLASSIFIED
PIERCE IROTHO$
BEU BROADWAY
Mortuary '* C hapel
Cremation
110 Broadway Fictitious Buslneu Costa Mesa
Name Statement Call 642-5678 642-9150
The touow1ng personsl:r.::======~======~~ ere d01ng business as
Splash, 1 unique hair
and nail expertence,
10t 19 Adams Ave .
Huntongton Beach. CA
92646
Susan L. RHI. 3064
Van BYren, Costa Mesa.
CA 92626
Thil buSllleU IS con•
dueled byi It\ tndivlcMtl Heve you started
dotng bustneu yet? Yes, 1985
Susan L Rees
This 11a1ement wu filed with the County
Clerk of Orange County
on 01·21-2000 2oo06817378
D111y Pilot Jan 27 Feb
3. 10 17. 2000 Th35"
ll'I all there
every d ay
In c1us1ned
842·5878
''Affordable
Alternative"
Discount Cask e t,
Cremation&
.Burial Service
Why should you subject
yourself & your family to
paying inflated prices for
ca kets & ervicc ??1?
Call Tull Free l~-S4WKE'T
~ing Oru l 1UTOUodiag COG.cries
2000M17,74
g, ~.p;~~21Th~-S-1-'""-'A-n-7-·TA T.G
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~:'eby y:~ '";',";lea Paodte Pant, 2G, Atleo Have you •tarted ~ltt coasi'~.: New· lrvtne. CA 92614 AOg~:3,:NQ
di:>lng t>oarnns yet? No Viefo, CA 9265e doing bus1ne11 yet? Port Bead\ CA ll2G83 Thie buslne11 11 con-
ThOmal H. MacRae ,,,,, t>uSlneu IS con Yes. 11-10-99 TI'111 buaineu IS con· ducted by Llrnllad LI•· AND
Tllls acatement WH dUCled by· an lndrvlduAI Jamet J S.mey ducted by 8 aorporetiOn blhly CQ INSTALLATION
filed with the County Have you etsrted Thlt atetement wu Have 110u started Have you started OF ROOT
Cieri< Of Oftinge County doing t>uslneaa yet? No hied with tile county doing bus~• yet? No doing buaineu y11? B ARRIERS
on 01 21 2000 Joan Grand1r10 Clerk of Onlnge County P101tc Coast P1esen· YH, 11·8·IHI ANNUAL
2000M'740t Thtl 1t111ment w,. on 02-o8'2000 tetlons, Inc.. Edo Rlu end Sl'ltne. CONTRACT
0 ilYPlo J .. 7 "·b tiled wttn tM County 2000M1tol4 OuldOttl Prelld4tnt L L C . w 11111m n
•lb 1 ' en ' +...., CIGrtl or Olange County Dally Pltol F.t> 10. 11. Thia 1aui-.ment was Mact>elh, CtO BIO ITEM 3 1 17, 2000 h343 on 02·15·2000 24, Mar 2, 2000 Th413 lllad with lll8 County Thlt llatetnent w a NO. 1042
Flcthtou• ButlMH 0."" Plol ~~~i~ ~02°'04<?-noe County b.rtc ::1~h the ~ G~~~~tl~= ~ ou~. ----meni wr Flctttlout Buelneee "'' .,ooo 02 ......-"' ,_.,,. ·-Mat 2, t 2000 Th428 Neme 11a .. ment 2000M1t7M on 04·2to00el1l7'2 ,,.._ be 1'9Cleiv9d bY the ,,!~~ FICthicM'.ii ButlMH The fol~ si-rt0nt oa11y Piiot Fet> 10 11, 0.Uy f'ilot Feb 10 17 ~IY:. g>tta~•P ~
Urt>tnt Tuttcey LlC. Heme .. ...,._,. ' ere doing~ at 24• Mar 2• 2000 Th407 241 Mar 2, 2000 Th391S Do~ 1200 'l::1a Mau
3300 lrvlnl Ave .• Me .,!~~':"' r:::~dA:~~l~e Flctfttou. Buelnfft I flctJtlow 8UllNtl ~Ofe ~~~ fJeoNewporte..ch, CA 1 Step Marketing, F Coeta Mesa, CA NllM lt9tefMnt NllM .......,.,., 10 00 1 m on ~ t,
UT TurMly LLC tCAl. 24$01 T1bv8nce Or· 9ie2tl The lodowlng PIMnl The lollOWinO P8flOnl IOOO. It •hill be "'-re
3300 llWl9 Ave • SUit• M18slon Vlelo; CA 02892 8a'9ovlfU P~nle1. are OOlng bUtlnell •• 11'9 OOlng bu11neaa 11 ~ of the bidder
226, Newpon 8eac:tl, CA Anlt!OnY Blette Adze, Inc , (CA). 1 set SctnlO 11M1tmenlftrld com :MO Gomer lnltn>rtllnO. f30 10 dellVef 1111 b1d 10 the 12980 24~1 T1bu9n<la Of . Ave. SUlll F. Cotta La OllnaOI w~. coa1a w"' ~ St . CftY Cleflt OftlCle by 1NI
Thie bUllnell Is con· MiMlon Viejo, CA 92692 MeN CA 82628 Meaa, Ctlllomla 92921 C, Santa AM, CA ~70I ptq>lf ~ llfne
dvded by Limited ua ~ Cln40n Pyatt ni Tnii bullne .. It con· Pav J caoueo. * L;t JOM M Gorntl 408 o.... 1..0CallOn Qllv tillllY co • i6 ~Wey. Allio ~by• OOfPOf811on canaoa Wey, COlte N Via~ ANMlm. ot ~ Mela, CitY
Have you 111rted Vleio. CA '-"se Have you 111rte:t MIM, ~ 12a7 CA. t2IOI Qefl(, 11 ,.., ~
dolnQ 11u1i~11 yet? Thia ~ 11 con-doing butlnell v-t? Thia tuintM It oott> Thll IMi1"t ft con-Aoot'll 101 eo.t. MMa,
Y9'. ") DEC" dUClecl by C01*N'I YM, t1197 dlded by *1 ~ ~by an~ CeMotT'ie tM2I ut T~ uc. ~ Have YoU st•rteo ~ ,.,.,,,.. Have y0u atarteo Havw you 1tart•d 8idl .,.. lie ~
W ~. MwP10 ~'9C? No tnc , AolenO latte ~ ~ y«7 Ho doi1111 '~...., No IO lie .--, or ._
MemMf Ml1I ~ ftr .... 11 hiA J C.-, Joie M OOIMI c.y ~ wWlln
,... .... """' ... .... Thie ~ ... ,,. llaltrnenl ... lNI 11 11 IMnl ... ... -In • ..: llled Will ... Qouncy Med Wiii 119 CoUnty llled .-rt IN ·~ Med Wlft N ~ Mid WI "9 ~ _,..., _.. QM$~ QM GI=-" eounty QM Of 5 Cteftl of~~ Oettl ol 0.. ~ ~ Wiii '* i: on OI on 1 ,... on ~.oe-on ~""iii.e. an ~.o.aoo ...,,, NUmllef .,. ,. ~ 1P11DC11 -. Q DMf fltlot ~~ o.11 Nol N. 1 ~ D1tr PllOI FeD 10~ Dllv.flllae~O.'w. ~Dllll..=:: ~ U. . WWI! Mir I, I, m ' 1ln.n 14, ... !, 1000 "' 141 Mal 2. 2000 TMOI 14, U. t.. l!IO Th400 _
NAllme Stmment • ..
The lol~ persona A N.~W Ire dOinO bultneA U ' •
S1rat1tgte Fll'llnCMt Serv Ion, 31 ~Ori~ Strtet,
~·~ eo.u Mat. BT TCt TA 1'£' cs.:>.:> 41~8\~~~c:f. U(J.l.l·YL(J,
l.'1!'Q S.ech. CA 80804 This business It con-
duded by.: *' ~ Have you 111rl8d doll'O bultn8ll yet'? No CtllgA. Wq
Thia ~ WU ftlild wfttl ,,. ~
Cleft! cl °'9l'IOI County
on 02 O' 2000 .-.,em
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2•. Mat 2 2000TMOO
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get1o llmc>M
repalf lob'
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84 Thursday, febn.iory 17, 2000
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LICW. MOTICI
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that at the
Pltnwy Eledior'I to be
held on Tu.lay, MlrCfl
7, 2000, the polll wl be
open fRlrn the ~of 7 a.m IO the tQJt of 8
p.m.. and that di.ring
ltae holn the POiing
plecel f()f th4
reepect1ve prec1n<:t1
sNll be th4 placet
hnlnaftlf des9Wted. and that the penol\S herein3fter named, are
appointed otflcers of
the election fOf their
respective precincts. and they shall hold said
electlon end make
retum thel'80f In the manner provided by
i.w. The following Is •
list of the pr9CfnCta Ill
the general area of
BA'( VIEW, COSTA
MESA, NEWPORT
BEACH & IRVINE
l..BDNER
REP GERALDINE J
SCHlA..TZ
62014
ESTANQA HIGH
SCHOOL 2323 PLACENTIA AVE
-<X>STA MESA OEM PATRICIA A LOCKE REPJOHNH
HARTMAN
PATRICIA HARTMAN
52016
VFW COSTA MESA
567 W 18TH ST -
COSTA MESA
REPSUSAND
LOCKWOOD
DEM KRISTI D
CROMBIE
DECAlAVNEJ
RASCH
'REP FREODIE A RUIZ
52020 COUEGEPARK
SCHOOL 2380 NOTRE DAME
RO -COSTA MESA
51062 • 'UBN KATHLEEN M G
BACK BAY HIGH
CONTINUATION SCH
390 MONTE VISTA AVE
-COSTA MESA
REP CAROL V
HAMILTON
REP ENID A GRAY
OEM JACOUEUNE I
KRAVTTZ
REPBETIYJ
NEWMAN
51069
REAVES REStDENCE
2618 WIUO LN -
COSTA MESA
REP STEVENA
SHAPIRO
DEMDIANAR
ABRAVANEL
DEM BARBARA L GROVER
51215
JOHNSON RESIDENCE 20162 KLINE
OR/SANTA ANA HTS
-SAN
OEMUWANI
JOHNSON
DEM LUCY DUBE
OEM ROBERT L DUBE
REP NANCY A
FARMER
51216
~DA-NEWPORT BEACH
DEC JOHNATHON C
CAMMIUERI
REP BARBARA J
MARCUS
OEM INNOCENT J
MOSBRUCKER
52001
BETHEL TOWERS
SOCIAL HALL BUIL.DtNG
666W19TH ST -
COSTA MESA
REP ARTHUR A
JERMY
DEMIDAE
NONEMAKER
REP RVTHA
OLMSTEAD 'REP GLORIA M
WILSON
52002 FIRE STATION #6
3350 SAKIOKA-
COSTA MESA
'OEC ANNABEL C LAY
REP MURIELJ
MAU.ORY
52003 ARSTUNrm>
METHODIST CHURCH
420w19TH Si -
COSTA MESA
REP NEAL L DAVISON
REP JESSICA A CHEN
REP JOHN J FILI
52004
HARPER COMMUNITY
CENTER/MP ROOM
425 E 18TH ST -
COSTA MESA
'REP CAROLYN M
DICKEY
REP DARLENE K
DICKEY
REPJUOfTH M
Gia.OW
REP KARENA
MCCLORY
52006
NEIGHBORHOOO
OOMMUNITY CENTER
1845 PAAKAVE-
COSTA MESA
DEC ~VEG STULTS
REPTERESAC ENGB.MAN
OEMJAMESH
KENOAl.L
OEMSANCRAK
TAYLOR
52007
PlESA RESIDENCE
264 SANTO TOMAS
ST -COSTA MESA
REP OOlJGl.>S J
HANSEN
'OECSARAHL B~L
DEM JOHN T JOHUC
UBN "THOMAS N
TAU.ON 52oog
ST JOACHIM
CHURCH
1964 ORANGE AVE -COSTA MESA
REPEDNAM ,
STANLEY DECPHOEBEB
ANDERSON
REPOONAlOT
KEJSTER
52010
COAST COMMUNITY
COLLEGE DIST
<*TICE
1370 ADAMS AVE -
OOSTAMESA
REP FRANCES H
1 APPl.EGATE
OECt<WICYS BURGESS REP PEGGY J
GILKERSON
REP GLEN~
GRANZEUA
FLORES 'DEMMANUaG
PEREZ
REP CUJRE L WULF
52022 COSTA NEUPORTE
2283 FAIRVIEW RD -
COSTA MESA
REP MARILYNN M
MILLER
DEM JOY K AVrTIA
DEM HARRIET E
LEWAN
REP WIU..OuGHBY G
MILLER
52026
ST MARY APOSTOLIC
CHURCH
148 E 22ND ST-
COSTA MESA
REP HAROLD J ~L
DEMJOANNP
AUSTIN
REP RICHARD K
AUSTIN
REP JOSEPH L Pl.ATI
52028
1"0R~:\IJEW
CL.UBHOUSE
635 BROOKVIEW WAY
-COSTA MESA
REP ROBERT A FORD DEM SHERRI E .
BONIUA
REP AMALIA A FORD
52031
BEAN REStDENCE
2589 Ff.JR-NAY DR -
COSTA MESA
'OEM FRANK DUARTE
DEM ELEANOR M
BEAN
DEM NANCY J COATS
52032
BEVE.RlY MANOR
NURSING CENTER
340 VICTORIA ST -. COSTAMESA
REP RICHARD B
MILLEA
REP BRIAN S BALD
'DEM GUSTAVO
REGALADO f4J RENEE L TAYLOR
52033
CAJ...VAfN CHURCH
NEWPORT-MESA
19023ROST-
COSTAMESA
REP DANA A FRANCIS DEM REBECCA M
BOWLER OEM BETTE A
HACKETT
DECANGB.A
PLATFOOT
52034
MESA WATER
DISTRICT OFFICE
1965 PLACENTIA AVE
-COSTA MESA
OEM DARLENE E
CUMMINGS
DEM RACHEL
/>J..VARAOO
REP MICHAEL B
COWER
REP BARBARA J THOMAS
52035
KAISER SCHOOL
2130 SANTA ANA AVE
-COSTA MESA
REP LESLIE L COX
REP HILDA E BOREN 52037
COASTUNE ROP
1001 PREStDIO SO-
COSTAMESA
REP ROBERT L HALL
REP COLlEEN T
Bl.AIR
REP DOROTHY E
BREJWN
'OECHANHX
NGUYEN
REPSHAAONR
RORICK
52041
PAULARINO SCHOOL
1060 W PAULAR1NO
AVE -COSTA MESA
REP JOSEPH L
BERNARD
OEM A J SPRAGUE
DEMOONNAJ
SPRAGUE
'DEC THE v TRAN
5?.042
HARBOR TRINITY
BAPT CHllOUNGE
1230 BAKER ST -
COSTA MESA
DEM LEE M GERMAN
REP NORAH K
MUl..UKIN
OEM MARYL
TERSIGNI MAAMI ZIEGLER 52043
THATCHER RESIDENCE
3092 PLATTE DR -
COSTA MESA
RtPMAAiANJ
THATCHER
OEMTERESAM
DAU.APE.
DEM JEANETTE G
DEAN
DEM MARGARET A R08lES
52045
LAMB RESIDENCE
1822 MINOACA DR -COSTA MESA
v
52051
CAUFORNlA SCHOOi. 3232 CALIFORNIA ST
-COSTA MESA
AEPJANETE 8l.OMOUIST REP CHNl.ES J ~
REP JEAN M moM
REP FERNE L YOUNG
520S3
FIRE STATION 11
2803 ROYAL PALM DA
-COSTA MESA
REP EUZABETH
GOOOEN
REP DOROTHY C
CUUUM
REP ROBERTA F
SMITH
5205' BALEAAIC CENTE~
1975 BALEARIC DR -
OOSTAMESA· REPJUDYL.
LUNDBERG
REP RITA H BEHNKE
REP TAYB<O INAOOMI DEM THEOOORE W :
POUL.06
52066 ARE STATION 15
2450 VANGUARC ST
-COSTA MESA
REPJOHNJ BURKHARD
REPGLADYSJ BAOWN
REPABRAMM
KlM<ENOALL
52059 MONTICELLO
CLUBHOUSE
150 VAJ.J..P( FORGE
LN -COSTA MESA
REP ANTHONY J SANSONE DEM LUCY E FOURES
REPUWANJ
GLASGCNt/ DEM MARGUERITE C
SEDLACEK
52061
VISTA OE LAGO
CLUBHOUSE
2n5 MESA \IEROE OR
E-COSTA MESA
REPROONEYL
OINNEL bEC SAfW;f BASH
REPUUJAN .
GOABATY
52132
ORTEGA RESIDENCE
1117 DEBRA DR -
COSTAMESA
'REP JAYSON H
SOGG
DEM CRISTY J GROTY REP MARGARET L •
RINEHART
52166
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
2850 F/4JRVIEW RO -
COSTA MESA GRNMARCC
WILLHOIT
'OEOTUOCB
NGUYEN
JlEMGEOAGE ~1\JRENSKY
REP SHIRLEY B
SAl\JAENSKY
521fiJ
KIUYBROOKE
SCHCX>L
3155 KIUYBROOKE
LN -COSTA MESA
DEM PHILIP GOt.D
DEM VIRGINIA EDDY
'DEC SADAYO ONO
52173
HAR80A AREA BOYS CLUBHOUSE
2131 TUSTIN AVE -
COSTA MESA
DEM ANNA K EGASSE
REP ROSEANN M
DAVIDSON
DEM SAMUa W TATE
521n
ATKINS RESIDENCE
3094 GIBRALTAR AVE
-COSTA MESA
DEMBETIYB
FELDMAN
REPNANCYL GOEBEU. 52179
ADAMS SCHOOL
2850 CLUB HOUSE RD-COSTA MESA
REP LYNDA A
GAGLIANO
REP JOYCE J FlYNN
DEC MARILYN E
LAZOR EK
REP MARILYN J
WESTFALL
52181
SONORA SCHOOL
966 SONOAA RO-
COSTA MESA
DEMMARIANB
SIDAWI
DEM CHARLES J
MITCHELL
'REP WAL.DINE H
MrTCHEl..L
REP KATHLEEN A
WltSON
52182
HARBOR TRINITY
BAPT
CHUACHILOBBY
1230 BAKER ST -
COSTA MESA
OEM DIANE T MILLER DEM CELIA GAGNON
AEPMARtE
GREATOREX
'OEMOAVIDO
VALENZUB.A
52183
LIGHTliOUSE
CQAST>J.. OOMM
~
301 MAGNOLIA ST -COSTA MESA
DEM DOAOTHY L
MONTGOMERY DEM CAMERON F
BASS.JACKSON
DEMMARVN BEL.VISO DEM Gl.AOYS R
REFAKES
52184
NEWPORT HARBOR
HIGH SCHOOL
800 IFMNE AVE •
SOCIAL HAU. -NEWPO
'REP ROtW..O w
CHANOl.ER DEM MARIE" A DUNN
52011 TEWINKL£
INTERMEDIATE
SCHOOL
REP MICHAEL K
BROWN •ocMFRANKM
(ERNANDEZ
' DEM JAMES F KAUER. 322A CAllFOANIA ST
-COSTA MESA
REP NADINE L BOSEN
REP LYNN R BOSEN
REPH£NRYC'
BUCHER
OEM MARV E KLEIN 62013 ORANGE 00.-.ST W
CHLfOt
1259 VICTORIA ST -COITAMESA
AIPBLNOEE
A8HEA DEM "'FQ£ff-.. ..... I R
REP H MT'AIClA
PEMBAOOK
6204e ~~
792 vtCTORIA 8T -COSTA~
OEM CHAISTY 0 C
SMf'TH
"DEC &NO L
OOAONA
AEPLM>l'M
SQfWNDT
JR CHERYL A POOL
62186
BACK BAY GAROEN9 CLUBHOUSE
~RMERA~~MES4 REP GEFW.DfE L
MAHONEY
DEMMMEl.AA FAIRCHl.D
UC OIAHE M HARER
OEM.KJVCE
WUw.48 52189 •
EDSON RESM:>ENCE
1070 l\JlNI! DA -
OOSTAMESA
REP ~WN M E0e0N
AEPTHOMASA
EDSON
REPA08£ATP
KRATil.J
DEMJOANNEM
SAUf.A
52192
~COMMUNtTV
COUEGEDIST OFFICE
1370 N:JAMS AVE -COSTA MESA
REP SUE Y GLOVER
REFO ALICIA HABER
REP GEOAGE A TAYS,
JR
52194
COSTA MESA 7TH-
DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
271 AVOCNXJ ST -
COSTA MESA
'OEM STANLEY R
TUDOR
REPLORENAE
BRUNEAU
DEMROSEM NOONAN •
DEM EVAN D WINET
52195
REA 5TH & 6'TH
GRADE CENTER
661 HAMILTON ST -COSTA MESA
REP OOAOl1-fY M
BEEK DEM GREGORY H
BRITTEN
'REP FRANCA Z
CARMONA
DEC SHAWNA A
RAILS
GAN MARTHA S RIOE
52197
PLAYPORT MO PK
CLUBHOUSE
903 W 17TH ST -
COSTA MESA
DEM JUDITH A JONES
REPMARYJ
WARNICK
52198 GRAHAM RESIDENCE
2051 GOLDENEYE PL
-COSTA MESA
REP SANDRA L KJAR
REPTHOW.s
GRAHAM
REP Juomt A KELLY
REFOKLAUSG
STRASCHIL
52200
PASSANTINO
RESIDENCE
858 JOANN ST -
COSTA MESA
REPMARYG
PASSANTINO
•OEMEVAT
CAMARENA
REP MARYE
PASSANTINO
REJ;jROBERf L
PA.SSANTINO
52201
HALL RESIDENCE
3287 GEORGIA PL-
COSTA MESA
REP JUDITHA
BARNES
REP INEZ J MCLANE
DEM TERESA RENISH
52203 MESA WROE UNITED
METH CHURCH
1701 BAKER ST...!
COSTA MESA
REP WINIFRED S HIU
DEM GLORIA A
OLIVER
62206
HARBOR VIU.AGE APARTMENTS
2500 MERRIMAC WAY
-COSTA MESA
REP HOLLY M PRICE
'DEC RUTHE
ARGUETA
REP CATHY 0 CLARK
DEM WILLIAMS
CORRELL
52209
MEOOERRANEAN
VILLAGE -LOBBY
2400 HARBOR BLVD
-COSTA MESA
REP LINDA S HERZOG
DEM ARTHUR P
COUJSON AEPMARTINW
KOEPSELL •REP CHERIE S LEE
52210
CHRIST LUTHERAN
CHURCH
760 VICTORIA ST -
COSTA MESA
REPRONALDL
GAINES
NLAW GILMAN M
CARVER 'OEMENEOI~
GOMEZ
52212
REGAL MOBILE CLUB
ESTATES
1845 MONROVIA AVE
-COSTA MESA
DEM BARBARA J
BEENINGA
DEM RICHARD W
BEENINGA
DEM JEAN M CHAVAN
DEM JO J JOHNSON
52213
-NEWPORT~ REPNANCVR
FOM..ER
DEM NANCY M 8ERO REP MAAIOi.A B
KASPRZAK
53059
OASISSA
CENTERIROOM 4
800 MAAGUERITE-
COAONA DEl MAR
DEM JOANNES CARSON
DEMJOHNC
CARSON OECTHOMASJ
HARTFORD REPJAMESF
WHARTON
53062 BRUCK RESIDENCE
23 MONTECITO ~ -CORONA DEL MAR
REPJOANNW
MEARILL
AEPRAMUTEV
BACKER REP MARf l HOOGE
REPOlNEF
RUMBEU..OW
53064
FIESTA RM BLUFFS CLUBHOUSE
2414 VISTA DEL ORO
-NEWPORT BEACH
REPUNOAJ
LM~TON DEM BEVERLY F
CASTORINA
REP MARGUERITE B
DAVIDSON
REPP/4JGE K
LMNGSTON
53066
NEWPORT BEACH
UTIUllES DEPT
949 W 16TH ST -
NEWPORT BEACH
OEM LEV B FURMAN
DEM RAYA FURMAN
DEMSARAHE GI~~
53068
PROMONTORY POJm-
CLUBHOUSE
200 PROMONTORY
DA-NEWPORT
BEACH
REPTHOMASE
DIENER
REP SHARON L
AVER'(
REP Wrx:x:R)W W
DEWITT
DEM BEVERLY J
VAUGHAN
53069
CRCIN RESIDENCE
61 BEACON BAY-
NEWPOAT BEACH
REP SALLY C CRON
REPJAMESF
ENGLISH
REPUNDAL
ROBERSON .53071
ST ANDREWS
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
6ClO ST ANDREWS RD
-NEWPORT BEACH REP CAROL A DAU
REP MARY A CURRIE
REP LUKE W DRU
REP PHYLLIS A
HERMAN
53073
NEWPORT BCH CITY
HAl..L./CHAMBER LOBBY
3300 NEWPoRT BLVD
-NEWPORT BEACH ·REP WINSLOW S
UNCOlN,JR
OEM BETTY J
BERKSHIRE
DEM STEWART
BERKSHIRE, JR
DEM MARYL
ZAMORA
53074
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
611 HELIOTROPE AVE
-CORONA DEL MAR
REPTHOMASC
WOLFF, JR
REP EVE L BROOKE
REP HARMON
WESTON
53075
TOMAL.AS REStDENCE
204 VIA E80U -
NEWPORT BEACH
REPROBERTF
BONNER SAMANTHA
VALENZUELA
53076
AMERICAN LEGION
YACHT CLUB HUT
21515TH ST-
NEWPORT BEACH
REPTHOMASF
WALSH, JR
DEM PAUi.AK
CURRAN
REP FLORENCE G
FEVERGEON OEM WILUAM J
$HARBAUGH, JR
53079
NEWPORT HARBOR
LAWN BOWLING
CLUB
1550 CROWN DR
NORTH -CORONA
DELMAR
REP DAVIDS SWAN
DEC RICHARD F
HEAD
REP ANTONIA C
LANCE
COSTA MESA
CHURCH OF CHRIST
287 W WILSON ST -
COSTA MESA
REPJOANC
ANNEGAN
DEMHB..ENM
JOHNSON
REP NANCY A
I SCHEID
52219
COSTA MESA CITY
HALL n FAIR DA -COSTA
MESA REPMARENE S
HOWE
REP JAMES L F-OSTER
AEPO>R<J
MUELLER
52224 THE LAKES AT 90l/TH
roM!"·REC ROOM
3400 AVE Of THE AATS-COSTA MESA REP WILLIAMS BANOAAUK
UBNTEARVS BANOAAUK OEMU~A
HAGEftAAN
tAICHEl E HAUEI<
62225
SMOCK RESIOENCE 976 CARNATION AVE
-COSTA MESA
AEPPHYWSM
FOWLER
DEMANNETIE BARNEY
REP BETTY J l<OPP REP MNff T SMOCK 53058 •
BAYVIEW
CORPOAAlE CENTER
3S01 JAMBOf& R>
53080
MARINERS SCH
2100 MARINERS DR
-NEWPORT BEACH REP AN~ C BROWN
REP JOANNE W
BARNES
REP WRf A COWNS
REP SNAN~ 0
PINCHIN
53081
NEWPORT SHORES
CW8HOUSE
511 CANAL ST -
NEWPORT BEACH
REPTOOOJ
KROEJ<fFI
DEM MAFITHA F
DOWNS
REP CAROLYNN L
MCMAHON
DEC JUDI C TREBlE
• 53082 OOlMON·AE~NCE
108 DIAMOND AVE-~ ISlANO
"REP CONSTANCE 8
MCKalEN
AEP AUCE M DEAR
AEPAUniL
MOCONVUE REP El.EMOR M
IWOFOAD 53(83
NEWPORT HNllOA
WTHEMN Q«.R:H
191 DOllJER OR-~ BEACH
OEC MARIANNE C
T<1NEPIS£(
fWA. HAAGRCNE
OEM OE.80RRAH M woo 530&t
JAC08SON ~ 223 ..WIMINE AVE -CORONA DEL. MAR
'REP ~TR9CIA J
BRADlEY
DEM KATHRVN A
NURSON REPJUOOHA
HOOGES
DEM REBECCA M RICKER
53065
I ,ST JAMES EPISCOPAL
CHURCH 53032NOST-
NEWPORT BEA.OH
REP VICTORIA L AAFA
REPHOOHERM
CLUTE
1112 TERRAPIN WAY
-NEWPORT BEACH REP ROBERT J MCCAAY
REPJOSEPHT
PETERSON
REP MARJOAaE l REAVIE
53309
KEATING RESIDENCE
2f!l17 ALTA V\STA DA
-NEWPORT BEACH REP EUZASETH W
KEATING REP MAAGAReT B
MARAOUDIN
AEPDIANES SCMWE~
DECOIANEK
STEPHENS
53311
Bl.AIR RESIDENCE
701 CAMPHOR ST -
NEWPORT BEACH
REP Wirf E Bl.AIR REP MARGARET M
REP ELEANOR R
GERO
• CUU..Y
REP MARY A WEllS
53086 SATTLER RESIDENCE
544 HAZEL DR -
CORONA DEL MAR
DEMOONNAC PASHIA
REP GEOAGENIA S
KIBBLE
NANCY MCKJSSOCK
OEMHAZELU
SIMPSON
53087
NEWPORT HEIGHTS SCH
30015THST-
NEWPORT BEACH
REP GAY F MCILWAIN
REP LOUISP
HAMBLET
REP FLORENCE A
JEFFRIES
DEM FRANCIS L·
WRIGHT
53089
ENSIGN SCHOOL
2000 CUFf DA -
NEWPORT BEACH
REPJEANNEP
SEVERANCE
REP MARGARET G
GALQRAITH
REP BETTE G SHAW
REP CHAALES R
SHAW
53090
BROWN RESIDENCE
1406 VIVIAN LN -NEWPORT BEACH REP KENNETH D
LACROIX.JR
REP LYNN T BROWN REP LORRAINE 0
DC/MY
REPMARTHAJ
FLEENER
53091
JONES RESIDENCE
308 POPPY AVE -
CORONA DEL MAR
REPERLEP
HAW BURTON
REP KATHRYN L
GARDNER
REP PATRICIA B
JONES
REP SAUY JAN C
SCHOEN
53093
UOOISlf . CLUBHOUSE
701 VIA UDO SOUO -
NEWPORT BEACH
REP BARBARA V
ILT15-SCHOLL
REP GERALD M
EVANS
REP BARBARA M
VON ESCH
REP Bili. C VONESCH
53094
MUNSON RESIDENCE
1707 BAYAOERE TEA
-CORONA DEL MAR
REPWAYNEC
WENOl.AND
REPRONALDE
MCKEE
REP BARBARA J
MUNSON
REP DALE A
WENDLAND
53097
FIRE STATION .#1
110 E BAL.BOA BLVD
-BALBOA
REP LORETTA V
BB.CHER
REP KENNETH L
PERRY
REP LAURA L PERRY
DEMFREDK
THOMPSON
53098 SCHMIOT RESIDENCE
1805 E BALBOA BL.VD -BAL.BOA
REP MARY ANN L JAVB..ERA ...
OEMSUSANM
Ct.ARK
'REP~NES
UNHOff
REP~GWOOO
53099 BALBOA BAY CLU&-
CUPPER ROOM
1221 W CO/ISr HWY
-NEWPORT BEACH
DEC PETER W SMITH
REP BARBARA L
GIVENS
REP JANE P ROY
REP BARBARA J
SHANER
53100
STEED RESIDENCE
112 '43RD ST IA -
NEWPOAT BEACH
REP JOHN C STEED
REPMOARISB
PARKER, JU
OECMONICAM
AOOAA1E REP NANCY STEED 53101
NEWPORT BEACH PlAZA
1455 SUPERtOA AVE
-NEWPORT BEACH 'OEM E'SSIE V FALES
REPMURRAYG
BLACK
AIFRANCESB
FACTOR
DEM JACO& FACTOR
5310'l WlmN RESIOENCE 409MST-~
REP M. E AOOGER8 REP MALCOtM M Q COSTON
"REP TOM W STAPLE
OEM MARK J WOOO
53306
HARBOR N£A BOYS
ClUBHOU8E
2131 TUSTINAV£-COSTA~
REP M/t/lN l BUTlER
REPFMHCESW
OB.UCA
REP fWDE A WTi
5330I MOORAV FUaNCE
•
AEPNANCYM
JACOBUS
REPANNEE
SATCHELL
53324
FLAGSHIP
CONVALESCENT
CENTER
'66 FLAGSHIP RO-
NEWPOAT BEACH
REP PATRICIA L
JONES
REP MAXINE E
'BROBACK
REFOJGRANT
FLORIN
'REP DOROTHY L
PALEN
53325
NEWPORT VILLA
WEST BUILDING
393 HOSPITAL RO -
NEWPORT BEACH
REPJAMIEL JACOBSEN
DEMERNESTL MARCHAND
REP ROSEMARY A
STEINBRECHER
53329
NEWPORT HARBOR
AAEA CHAMBER OF
COMM 1470 JAMBOREE RO
-NEWPORT BEACH
REP BETTY A BERISH ~p WYOMA MALM
REP DOLORES 8
ANDERSEN
REP JOANNE I
CUSTER
53350
WAU..ACE RESIDENCE
3701 INLET ISL£ DA -
CORONA DEL MAR
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53359
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53368 LEE RESIDENCE
500 AOCKFORO Pt.-
CORONA DEL MAR
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53370
BROWN RESIDENCE
610 1f2 ACACIA A.VE--
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53378
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34 STARASH CT-
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53384 STERN RESIDENCE
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29 BEL.MONTE-
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DEC ANITA J HOWS
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59063
BRADY RESIDENCE
56 CM!VON RIOGE-
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9 DESCANSO-IFMNE REP JEANNE B PECK
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REP JOHN F REILLY
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295 EAST VALE
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DEM NOlA J WRIGHT
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59079
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28 CARSON/LITTLE
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REP DEBRA L ALLBEE
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59082
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NORTHWOOD HIGH SCHOOt.
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RESIDENCE
33 LA RONDA..!..!RVINE
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JOHNSON
DEM CHARLES A ·
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REP JOY JOHNSON
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59097
PLAZA VISTA
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REP ROY T FELL
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59098
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PRICE RESIDENCE
108 AGOSTINO--
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BELLARD
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59101
MELIKIAN RESIDENCE
5 PAZZl-IRVINE
DEC ANITA ARON
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59102
WESTPARK SCHOOL
25 SAN CARLO-
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DEM EARL L HAClEY
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REP THERESA A LEVY
59103
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REP VIRGINIA H DAVIS
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59106
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59113
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REP GRACE L
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JAMES RESIDENCE
14881 GROVEVIEW ~RVINE
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JAMES
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DEM MARVINV
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GREENTREE SCHOOL
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59132
HARIRI RESIDENCE
53 LEGACY WAV-
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REP MICHAEL A
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59133
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REP BEVERLY F
MATHIA.S
DEM MARV J MURRAY
AUTUMN RICH
• lndteates an election
board member IS
bilingual
Da1ed ttirs 17th day of
February 2000
Rosalyn Lever
Registrar of ~ets
By Daviq Mclmosti
Field Representative
Published Newport
Beach-cost.a Mesa
Daily Pilat February 17,
2000
CNS 1783432
TH414 'DEM SURENDRA N
KASHVAP
5 CARLYLE--IRVINE
OEM MICHEu.£ D 'OEM SOLEDAD V
REP GERTRUDE L
PAAAGONE ·
OEMMARIWI
SCHAACK
REP LUCIA P
BALDERAS WILLIE HAMPTON
REP GLORIA
MELIKIAN . EL CAMINO REAL
59118
SAOl.ER RESIDENCE
14912 DAHLQUIST
RD-IRVINE
REPCONN1EM
MOORE REP DAHVABHAI B
I i:t• 11 PUBUC t~lJCE$11.' ~UC f~'i 11 MIUC NOnClS 11 . PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES )
Flcthious BueineH Fictitious Business tie and int•nt con•tyed Fictitious Buslnees Ffctitious BuslneH Fictitious Bu1lness
Nam. Statement Name Statement 10 and rtl1W lltld by 11 under Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement
The lollOWtn raons The 1011owmg persons said Deed ol Trust in the The lollowlng persons Tile loOow•ng persons The 1011ow1ng persons tr• doing busl~ a,s are doing busfness as propeiny sotuattd in said are doing business as· aro doll){!> business as are dotng business as
FULLER CONSULT. ProlessiOnal Presen-CQUnty ind Stalt h•ein• HE 1 ML ER & AS. LO Partners, 2231 Pa· JACK BALD Wt N
ING 4910 Campus tatlOns. 4533 MacArthur after deSCrlbed at mc11t SOCIATES. CPA. 7700 Cthc Avo 82, Costa FLOOR COVERING,
Dnve Newport Beach •332, Newport Beach, fully desc11btd on satd Irvine Center Dr. #~70. Mosa, CA 92627 3810 E Coast Hwy .• CA 92Eiso ' CA 92660 Deed ol Trust T~ Pfoptr11 Irvine. CA 92618 Linda A Gart>ett, 2231 Suote #3, Corona del
Richard A FUiler 45 David L Arnold, 2521 adctMs ind othlf ~on Jellrey A He1mler. Pacific Ave B2, Costa Mar, CA 92625
Canyon Island D~ve AU~ Vista Newpon fllSl9Nl!Oll ~ any ol tht 1915 Port Bnslol C1rde, Mes~. CA 92627 David W Pumphrey
Newport Beach, CA Beach. CA 92660 real p1ope1ty dlt$Cllbea Newporl Beach CA This t>usiness is oon· 3810 E Coast Hwy ,
92660 nus t>usmess is con· atxi.a ~ puiPofltcl 10 bt 92660 ducted by an i00111idval Suite •3 Corona del
This business ts 000• ducted tiy an lndivlClual l3 CanJ1)n Crest DI #38 This business 1s oon· Havo you started Mar. CA 92625
ducted by: an Individual Have you starled Neoiopon_ Beach Ca 92UO dueled by an 100/vlClual d0tng business yet? No This bus1neu Is oon·
H v · ou started dOlng buslnes_s,yet? No fM undel$1Qntd Trll'>IH Have you starled Linda A Garbett ducted by an lnd!Vldual doi~g e bJs1ness yet? · David L.' ArOOld" dlsclams any habM'{ f()( doing business yet? This statement was Halle. you started
Vet H-00 This stalement was any incotrecinass o the Vas. 111100 hied wtth the County doing bualness yet? Aknara A Fuller filed witll the County propeiny adctus and other Jeffrey He1mler Cieri( of Orange County Ves, 2·1·2000
This statement was Cler1t~ Orange County corrvnon deSIOnal~a rf This 11tatemen1 was on 01·21·2000 DaV1d W Pumphrey filed with the County on 2·1·2000 .iny $llOWll ner11r1 119 to-llled with the Counfy 20006817408 Th11 statement was Cletk ol Orange County 20006818433 Ill amounl ol the u~od Cletk of Orange County Daily P1101 Jan 27 Feb tiled with the County
on Ol·26·2000 Da~ly Piiot Feb 3, 10. oala'lte ol the ot>llg)tion on 1·21·2000 3 10, 17. 2000 Th339 Cieri( of Orange County
• 20006l17873 17,'24, 2000 Th381 \etUleo llr •11• Pfoptrty to 20006817399 on 02·08 2000
D ·1 p lot F b 3 1 o Fi • I 8 I be sold 1110 reaSOllllOlt tS Dai"-Pilot Jan 27 Feb F" .... lti 9 I 20006819089 a1 Y i e , , ctit ous ue neae 1oma1ec:1 costs ••pensn 3 1o 17 2000 fn344 '"' ous us nese Daily Pilot Feb 1 o, 17
17, 24, 2000 Th372 Name Statement ano advancer. a1 the tme o1 • • • Name Statement 24 Mar 2 2000 Th389 Flctftloue BuelneH The following persons the '"~1a1 pue>llc:ation Ill th• Flctltioua Buelneu The following persons Fi tltl ' BuelneH N1me Statement are doing t>uslness es NoltCe o1 Salt ~ Name Statement are doing business as c oue
The loOowing persons APEX SERVICES, $33,912 40 In addition 1o The lolk>wlng persons Beacn A<Nenislng and Name Statement
are doing busio.ss as 2019 Anaheim Ave .• t<ish 1ne Trus•H wlll ac· are doing business as Flyer Delivery Service, The following persons
Sunset PC 22 Grei.tl Costa Mesa CA 92627 c~ 11 cnn•et'S check Asl8 Aviation, 2855 811 East Bay, Balboa. are doing business as· Court NewpOrt Beach Alan John Keams, cra'M'I on a stale OI nali0nal Plnecreek Dr •0427, CA 92661 4295 THE WINE GROUP
CA 926eJ 0 2019 Anaheim Ave .• bank a cneck CUM! by a Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Thomas E Reynold$ CONSULTANTS, 303
Mitchell T S.rt>er 22 Co5ta Mesa CA 92627 t31e °' ltdefal crtdlt uneon NalUTll Asaum. 2855 Managing TruSlee '°' Marguente •A Corona Gretel Court Newpot1 ThlS bvslness Is oon 01 a check cu...i by a s1a1e P1necraek Dr ICA21. Consumer Tra~porta· del Mar CA 92625 Beacti CA 9i6e3 ducted by. an irldrvldual ot ledefal savmgs and loan Costa Mesa. CA 92626 uon, 811 East Bay, New-Bna.n M Mahood, 303
Thls0buslnes$ Is con· Have you started ll$$0Cratl00 sav1og1 •~ This buSJness ts ooo· port Balboa , CA Marguellta IA, Corona ducted by; an fnd1vldual doing business yet? c1ation or 51v11195 b1nk ducted by an lndMdual 92661·4295 del Mar, CA 92625
Have you started Yes, 1·1·2000 spec1l1ed in Section 5102 ol Have you started This busineas is oon· Susan L Da1111. 303
doing buainesa yet? No This statement was the Financial Codt 3no doing bualneu yet? ducted by Pure Trust Marguente #A, Corona
Mitchell Barber filed with the County autllor1Ztd to do busoneu Vas, July 1. 99 Have you star1ed del Mar, CA 92625
This stat11ment was Cletk of Orange County 111 1tll5 state In lht evenl Naruml Asauml dotng t>usfness yet? No This business is con·
filed with the County on 01·24·2000 tendlt oth• 111an cash 15 This sta1ement was Thomas F Reynolds. ducted by a genera.I
Cler1c of Oranoe County 10006817680 accepltd the Trl/Slff may filed with the County Managing Trustee par1ner5htp
on 02-01·2000 Dally Pilot Jan. 27, Feb wilhhold lhe ISSUanC9 ol lht Cletk of~ County This statement was Have you started
1000Ntl449 3, 10, 17, 2000 Th370 Trustees Oetd until lundv on 01·21· filed with the County doing business yet? No
Daily Pilot Feb. 3, 10, Fictltioue BuelneH t>ec:ome available 10 th• . 20006817398 C1e0l ol Orange County Brian M MahOOd
17 ~4 2000 Th376 Name Statement payae or tndar\M as a Dally PtlOt Jan 27, Feb. on 01·21·2000 This statement was ' ' matter ol ngllt S1td salt 3, 10, 17. 2000 Th345 20006817396 hied with the County
Flctltloue BuelneH ar~Joil~lob~~1~f.!':'s 'lllJI ~ made but 'Mlhout Flctltloua BuelneH Dally Pilol Jan 27, Feb ~e~.~ ~~County
Name Statement Tolle Jolie Broder C<W&na111 or WMranty tll· Name Statement 3, 10, 17, 2000 Th347 20006819088 The lollowlng persons 2020 .. 111 w .1_ • press or ~·tel reg11dtng are doing business es ,.,a n ay, • ..,.w. hllt possesslOl1 or tne\.ITI· The following persons f ictftloue BuelneH Daily Pilot Feb 10, 17.
Dodors LongeVtty For· port Beach, Celllomia bratal lo satts1r lht Ill· are dol°tlg business as Name Statement 24, Mar 2, 2000 Th390
I PUBLIC NOTICES 11 ( PUBLIC NOTm ff ~ ~ J 11 PUB{c ~~
Flctitloue Business Fictitious Business Flctftloue BIJtne;. Flc1.ltloue ruZ':
Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement
The following persons The lollowtng person The to11oW1ng persons The following persons
are doing buS'mess as I are doing business as. are oomg t>us1ness as are (IOlng bUsineu as Clean Goll Pa11ners. Phase One Web S11 Sierra Pacinc Transfer The Meeting Special·
461 Santa Ana Avenue, Design, 221 Colog Company., 2052 New· ISi , 26861 Trabuco
Newport Beach, Cahl. Dr, Santa Ana. C po11 Blvd Suite 6 Costa Road. Su.te E-145, Mis· 92663 92703 Mesa CA 92627' sion V1ej0. CA 92691
Richard H Meaney Paul Hannen Hayes Slewart Gorenstem. 6 Sh1r1ey Ann Marley,
461 Sania Ana Avenue. 221 Cotoane Dr., Sant CaltOO, Irvine, CA 92614 22452 Canaveras, Mt1·
Newport B11ach, Ca11r. Ana. CA §2703 This buslne&S IS COO: SIOfl V110j0 CA 92691 .
92663 This buSUless iS ooo ducted by an IOOIVldual This business Is CO/I
cnnstlne Badlus 461 ducted by an 1ndMdual Have you started ducted by an lndll/ldual
Santa Ana Avenue, Have you started doing business yet? Have you started
Newport Beaeh, C8hl doing business yet Ves, 3·2·99 doing business yet?
92663 Yes. May 15. 1999 S1ewan Gorenstem Yes, 111'87
This business is con· Paul Kannan Hayes This statement was ShlrtQy Ann Marley
ducted by 11 general This stalement wa ftted w11h 1he County Tti.s statement was
pannersh•P filed with the Coun Clerll ot orange County hied with Ille Counly
Have you started Cler1t ol Ofange Coon on 02-01-2000 Clerk o1 Orange County
doing busine:.s y•t? oo 1·25·2000 20006818427 on 02-01·2000
Vas. January OI 1995 2000681n4 Daiiy PllOI Feb 3. 10. 20006818454 Richard H Meaney Dally P1lol Jan 27, Feb 17 . 24 2000 Th383 Daily Pilot Feb 3. 10
Th1S statement was 3 10. 17, 2000 Th361 17. 24. 2000 Th380
Med with the Couniy F ctitloue BusineH Fictitlou• Buslneea Flctltloue Buelnese ~8~.~11°;~ County Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement
2.0006819496 The toltowtng person The lollOWing persons The lollowtng persons
Daily Piiot Feb 17 24 are doing business as are doing business as· are doing buslnesl as Mar 2 9 2000 ih427 LAGUNA MEDICAL Splllway, 20592 Min· artprlcellne, 1128 ' ' BILLING SERVICES, erva Lene, Hunhngton Debra Drive Costa
Fictitious Bualnes1 2900 Bristol Street Beach. CA 92646 Mesa, CA 92626
N•me Statement Su11e H· 102. Costa Teb01 Bach. Inc .. (CA). GaM AM Lee. 1129
The following persons Mesa, CA 92626 20592 Minerva Lane, Dtbra Drive, Coste
are doing business as Remember, Inc. (CA). Huntington Beach. CA Mesa CA 92626
COAST CHALLENGE 2900 Br1s1ol Street, 92648 This bu$1neu es ooo·
31oEtModena NewPort Su11a H-102, Costa nus t>uSiness., oon-ducted by an 1ndMdual
Beach CA 92663 Mesa. CA 92626 dVcled by. a OOfPOtatlon Have you slaned
Claudia Jennings 434 This bu5inesa IS con-Have you started doing business yet?
Esther ~ta Mosa CA dueled by a corporation doing truslne&S yet? No Yes, 5199
92627' ' Have r,ou staned Thft satement was Gall AM Lee
Aiteen Feuerberg 310 doing bus neu yet? No Med w11h lhe County This atal~ was El Modena Newpor1 Remember, Inc, Gary c1e11t ol Orange County Med Vf1lh the County
Beach CA 92683 Tremblay, President on 01·25-2000 Clertc ol Orange CounlY
ThlS business is con-This statement was 2000681n28 on 01·21·2000 ducted by OO·p.1rtnel5 filed with the c;;ounty Oa1tv Piiot Jan 27. Feb 20006l17395
Have you started Clerk ol Orange County 3. 1b. 17, 2000 Th362 Da fy Pilot Jan. 27. Feb
doing business yet? No on 01·25·2000 3. 10 17 2000 Th348
Claudia Jennings Daily Pilot ~~1'Ve': Flctltloue Bueines1 Flctltloua BualneH
This stalement was 3 10 17 2000 Tt\364 Name Statement N•me Statement
filed wolh the County • • • The falowlng persons The lollolNtflO pe...oos
Clerk ol O~ County Flctltloue BuelneH are doing business as are doing business as.
on °2 1l· 20006811M98 Name Statement LOCAL WOOD, 1630 POPPY STREET AN·
Dan.. PilOt Feb 17 24, The followlng persons S Lyon Santa Ana, CA NEX. 23782 Mercury mule 1954 Ptac.ntla 92660 debledness secwtd by E L C A M p E 0 N The loltowing pe Ave '1101 Co&1a Mesa Na~ Robb Siem, said Deed ~llQI CARNICERIA 12, 517 •re dol.ng busill8SS r:ns
CA 92627° ' 2020 ar1in Way, Nel"I· lhlrtundlr Wt!h 111111111 n W Wilson SI· Costa Accent on Care, 2057
John C O'Brien 1954 pol1 Beach, Calllomla prOlllCltd trltrllll and the Mesa,.CA 92621 Port Bristol, Newport
"T • are .tn."" buSllllss as 92705 Rold Laite Forest CA Flctl1ious Business Mar 2. 9. 2000 Th-423 N. Bnslol Ex· B 111 y Dew a y n a 92630
Name Statement Flcthloua BuelneH ecuttve Suites 1300 Rusnong, 1415 S a.rc:n Maraa G ~r.
Placentia Ave '1101 92660 u~ pmlCIPll btlance o1 Sergio Gonzalez, Beach. CA 92660
Co5ta Mesa CA 92627' This busmen Is 000• the Nole ucurld by tlld 14362 Lyndon SI · Gar· Wendy Kruasman
P"'ll' Sl:.i.me 2031 1 dueled by an Individual Deed with 111tt1tsj thereon Oen Grove, CA 92843 2057 P"" Brts1o1 ~·-w ~~P St. ~100 New· Have ~ou started as providtd m said Not• Maricela Gonzalez. pon Beach, CA 92600 ·
port Beaeh CA 9'2660 doln~ bus 851 yet? No leos cha111• ano tx· 14362 Lyndc?n SI • Gar· Stephen Gutierrez, This business Is con· Th s statement was pen5fi ol tilt TrlJS1tt and ·den Grove, CA 92843 5023 w Washington
ducted by a general hied With the County ol Ille trusts crNled by tlld This business ts 000• Blvd . LA , CA 900f9 pennersnip· Cle~ of 0rao039 County Oetd ol lMI Oeltcl. ducted by husband and Ths bus10G11 II a>n·
Have you aterted on O •25-2 02/1612000 County Rn· wile duded by· a general dOlno t sines& ? N 20006ltnes ords Ruurcll ., ad Have you 11erted pa11nersrup JoM ~Brien yet 0 Daily Piiot Jan 27Jeb rrustH '"'"" OMSIOtl doing business yet? No Have you atarted
Thia s111emen1 was 3• lO, 17• 20QO '"371 4952 Wwntr Avtnue 1105 Sergio Gonzalez doing business yet? No
flied with Ille County Flctltloua BualneH HuntJrtgton Betr.h C. This statement was Wendy Krussman
Clerll of Orange County Name Stateltient 92~9 (1H)848-8720 filed with tile County This 1tat1ment wa1
on 01·25-2000 The folk>wlng peraona Tl'IJslHS Slit I.JM Clerj( ol Orange County lilod With the County
20006t1n14 are doing bUslness 11• {626/660-SgJZ Wtb Sit• on 02·0l ·2000 Cletk ol Orange County
Dally Pilot J.n 27. Feb PACIFIC COAST Liii Adltlss n111c.lpostcom 20008l1 .. 28 on 01·25·2000
3, 10, 17, 2000 Th368 ERV SERVICE. 2730 By t(urt s Ot ,,,.,,. Dally Piiot Feb 3, 10, 2000Gl1n4t
SeaVMIW Ave Cofona eo.mty R~ R#SfffCh 17, 24. 2000 Th384 Oa~y Piiot.Jan. 27, Feb
Flctftloua Bu•ln•H Del Mar CA 9°2625 Trustft (} .. C3011SI 2117 Flctltloua BuaineH 3. 10, 17, 2000 Th360
Name S~nt Paul A Blank. 2730 2!24 312 2000 Name Statement
The '~rec:" Seaview Ave . Corona Flcthloue Buslneae The fOlloWIOg pertons ~~~ TRANSP~R· Del Mar, CA 92625 Name Statement •re cSoing bUSln41Ss as v CE Thli bUS1ne11 IS con· The lollOWtng peraons a) Sool fitness b) T1~20Tl~N t &;~ ducted by· an 1ndlvldl.lat are doing t>uslnesa 11, SO\JI Fltnesa COin. c)
0 " ''V"' .. ~ Have you started ARTICULATOR COM, Karina Maree Pr0duc-Av1 , 1213, Ol8nge, CA dOlng buslnest ye1? No 2241 Donnie Rd , New· uons. 415 Flagship
928&8-2052 Pal.II A Blank port Beach CA 926&0 Ro9d Newport Beach, JIG Tran&Portsllon Thill $1etement war. Dental 'Artlculator CA 9Z663
Group Inc• (CA), 1820 Med with the County Corp (CA) 2241 Donnie Kanoa Levlolon 415 w,2"'080rai0r.~g• A~ C1e02rti ~1<Mnoe County Rd . News>Ort Buch. CA Flagship ROed Ne~ • ' on .., ·2000 92660 Beacti, CA 92fl83
92881-2052 2000M1144f This bulineaa 11 oon· Lawrenc. Ltvlnaon,
Thia buSlMll II oon· Da 1y Pilot Fe!>. 3, 10, ducted by. 8 a>rpOfltton 415 Flag1htp Road, ~.~.by Y:~~:: 17, 24. 2000 Th378 Have J:u 111arttd Newport Beach , CA
doing bualnNa yet? = D:ldTr:tr,~11 ~~: ~':n~t A':.1":Jl.~g, 92:,~ 1Ju$lneH it con• y~~ci13Wmpcnatton 9!1-1191 AP. Nwnbet .,.. Co~ RIChalO F Cot dueled by nuwan<I •net
G Inc u• 0«3' You •t in OMlllll . Prelident wife W~c:d>t·· s.Jr1:::. unoeradlleelolrlltt dtltcl statement was Heve you atarted
• . ··-usl • IW' UrMA you filed wilh lhe County dOing bualnc&• Yf!I? No ur r ""Y _. ..-....... of Orenoe Oou'lty l<anne L.eVinlOll This attiemtnt waa • xt'(lfl IO proi .... your on.....,o"i .2!»'200CJ Thia atalet'llMI "'
tiled w11h ttle ~ =':_.~ ":r~ :::• ~ 2000M171'1 tiled with Iha CounlY ~~-~1~ County ..,pcanat!Oft of Irie nature ol Daily Ptlot Jan 27.Jeb. c1e0111 ot2 Orange County
2000l81737:l tnt P'OC?ediflO tpn\I "t::u 3, 1'>. 17, 2000 in386 on 1· 1·2000
Flctltloua Buelneta
Name Statement
The lollow1ng persons
are doing buSlneaa a&
AOUAl ECH , 8064
Celhertne Ave S1anton,
CA 90680
Scoct E Whitten. 8064
Cattieme Avti • Stanton,
CA 90680
J Darrin Rosia~.
6790 Via KaMlla, Stan-
ton, CA 90680
This buainesa ii a>n
ducted by a general
pannership
Have you a11r11a
doing buafneH ~t7 No
Soot\ E W1'1111en
J DarM Aolta~
Thia 1111emeo1 wu
flied With the ~ Ctetl<. OI ()fanae CooncY
on o 1 -:21 '2000
2000M1?40t
01Uy Pilot Jan 27t Fel> 3. 10. 11, 2000 h338 Dallv Pllol .Jan 27.1.Feb you •hOUld ~!_act 8 "' STATEMENT OF D"lt~ PllOl2000MJin 27
17F4:, 3, 1(), 17, 2000 m3!i2 Y•· NOlitt • i,..oy 111vtn A8ANDONM!NT OF 3"1 17 2000 0040 lhal Coutlly Rtcofde A.. USE OF ACTITIOUI • • • F1ctltfou1 8uelnM•
FlctltlOu• Bueln .. • ... c11 Trllll .. 01mtor1 •• IU.....,Ell ........ E Fl_...lo 8 '-~ Heme Statement Heme StallllrMent 1111\!ff 01 1ucceaa ""' DI" .. _ OliU1 ua ue" ... '
The lol~ penont IH 01 subllihMCI ltllltee The folloWlng person(a) PUme ltt...,_,t The~~r=-ar;~~ ~r,5 qr:~\~,.: :;: :;,>~ e~~ a1~WJl0'1 ~ ~
El T Aoed LAk For• Giltlollt end GteMa bualniitH name HUTCHESONS Al/TO and 5'1•~ -.. -'·
etC ~ mJ0 e Gllnoct1 ..,._nd 9llO Wiit Spillwly, 20592 MW!• BOOV. 1'° ltidostNI HuMtnQeCn Beed\ CA
Gery A . 8chmtell, Ptwdtd ~19e4 as ~cti ~7·..!!~11\9tO'l W•y. C:O.ta MtMI, CA 92&: Jamet Pal\er
19702 Patl(Vw Ter· ln""'1tl'll No 84~25302 ' .......... t28'27 "3 ~Y '"'' H """'....;
nMle YO!'tle linele CA o1 Ol(rc• Retorde 111 lht The f"lctttlOUe Ml· PhllE~n. 176l2.,.n ~~.9~m"'~· 921it ' Ollie• °' 1111 Co~ Ae-ne11 name twlerr.o lo niter Df . Yott>a L'"ldl , c °:= • K o s hmidt awdlf Of Orange couniy atlcM ..,., llled In Or CA t2Me Hatty dWans • 19~ ~ rer: CaMorllll .,., PllMN 1o ena• County on George H Fartty, 9111 Aeoe~ ...... cA
rllCI YOltle Linde CA lflt Nola of o-. _, Al ·30·99, FILE NO 2327 TU!ltin Ave , New ~ _.., Niie ' Q1c1oft 10 Se1 ..... ftOlf 19"S71l904 Poft DMc:1t. ,Cell! NteO
TNI ....... II con· '9CCWd9d 11n~I-•IA< Jt::':' ='· = Thil ._..... .. con· ~ ~· ~ duCleG bV hulWnd Md ~ No .. t11410 al '1..t,. CA ...t duCleCI bV • ""8'11 l)Mner.fllp
., 1110 .. r: ~a= 'C'-• .,.. ~~.... HO,. rou '""'" • ·~~HO .. .. ...... dla.d bV1.,, lndNIMI ~ Ho ~ CMifteaa t:J.,tto ~A. tt .. Cetllll!WC. .. "'91 ~ral11r ~H .~,,._ ~ 2 2 ....... ,. a.-~""' n. ... This --· ... ,,. Jt••-· ... ,,.. I I W ~ ........... Ct • -"8 ~ Mid ... fll CourlW flllil Wiii .. Qounly =.s 5• eounir •A AM•...-.... CllM9l~Oaun1; QM\ o1 ~OIMWr C-:, ftW c.ray an 01 • ~ ...., w on 01 on 014' _,,_
m1 ::;;;;: .. ._-.: ,_ .... '1 V: ,_ .,._ n ?: OMW '"91 .111\cO M n;-'3,1& !.;; __, • '-t\11.-'fMi1r1\11,DO1f?iii !10,17.-i1'1i1
The lotlow1ng persons Name Statement Bristol Street · Nonh St , Santa Ana. CA 413 Powy Avenue eo.
are doing business as The fottowing persons Suile 100 Newpori 92707 rona oet Mar CA 92626
Emerald Plumbing ere doing business as Beach CA 92660 April Joy Rushing Janel Shrelar. 23
Services, 313 Atlante WEINCO 113791 Del Mor Properties ti 1415 S Birch St.Santa Augusta Lane, Newport
Ava #313, Huntln9ton South Pacillc, sunset LLC 1 Calllomia Umlled Ana, CA 92707 Beach, CA 92660
Beacti. CA 92648 Beach CA 90742 Usblhty Company. (CA), This business Is coo Thi$ business IS con·
Roy M Pearce, Jr, Allen John Weins, 3151 Airway Avenue. ducted by husband and dueled by oo-p&11nera
313 At1an11 Ave #313. 16791 Soulh P8C1llc, Su•te T·3. Ccsll Mesa. wile Have you 11111ed Hun11ogton BNc:h, CA Sunset Beach CA CA 92626 Have you started doing bu11ness yet? 926-48 90742 This business 11 000• doing business yet? Yes 11115199
Wiiiiam Wallace Aleta Marie Weins duded by. Limited Lia· Yn 11 ·16-99 Janet Shrliar
MacBealh 1911 W l678l Soulh Pocihc bll•ty eo Apnl ~Rushing Mardi G Brashie<
W111oW Ave . Orange, CA Sunaet Beach, CA Heve you staned 11.!,.lw th 1~hemenCount wuty ... ~ ... 1f,!81~t ..... ,..._,,,~ 92868-2434 90742 • e101ng business yet? "'"' wi '""" .., " ,,. .,...,_.,, This business 1s con· This business 1$ 000• Yes 1211199 c1e111 ol Oranoe County Clerti ol Orange Counly
ducted by c:o-paMers ducted by husband and oe1 Mar Propenles 11, on 02· 11 ·2000 on 01 ·2, ·2000
Have you started wile LLC a Cahlomia LlmUed 20006l11M97 2oooe.11171
doing buslneas yet? Hive you atarted uau:llty company, ca11a Da1ly Pilot Feb 17 24. Da•IY Piiot Jan 27, Feb
Vea, 1·25--1995 doing business yet? No Mofeland, General Man· Mar 2. 9 2000 ThAl25 3, 10, 17, 2000 Th349 ~M11::~tJ1was ~J11:f!~!nt was ·~ 1i.tement was Put a few words
hied w1lh the County It ed w11h the County liled w1lh lhe Cooney
Clerk ol Orango County Clel'k of Orange County Clerti of Orange County to WOrk for you. on 02 01-2000 on 02·11·2000 on 02·11·2000
20006811M25 1000l811M03 20006819509 •
Dally Pilot Feb 3.1...10, Delly P11ot Feb. 17, 24, Dally Ptlof Feb 17. 24, Call 642-5678
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• Bedfoom, 3 581, Cetwon Views. Nancy Balflek{ &
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$649.900 IM&-283-0208
SiHGlE LEVEL Propert'•
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li'Cml MliiviidlWO Pnct Home. 2 s8di iu .er 281, IPfl'OlC 2000 sf, bonus room S7'49,000 l-M1,famnn,lfg~ cWilfp, Agents, Barlltld &
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bet! 2 ety townhome. 2bt and to be ~ lo
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AT TIE BAY 1bf top floor, ~ Sol.lttl facing, l*tl· Int "*"• $975/nio. 303 ~.31W7W500
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living In Luxury
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From '1. 795 to '5.100
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Santo Batboro at San Oemente
Newport Beach
• 24 How Gated
• Full·lime coocieige seMCe
• E legOnt one ot
two bedroom plOns
• Gorgeous clubhouse
• lavish pool, spo
• Fitness loc11itres
• Steps to Fashion Island,
wonderflJI restaurants.
shopping, ond entertainment
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FAIRWAY APARTMENTS
AT BIG CANYON
GATED COMMUNnYBVPASHION ISi.AND
Beautiful trM-fiMd streets and golf COUl'M views. Enjoy carefree living In your latge
2 BR apartment home!
• lWo-ca+ getaOe
• Wutw/dryw hookups
• Flrltplaice (wood & gu)
• Ak conditioning
• Wetbll'
• 12,2eo to 12.soo
PMeso cen (949) 044-0509 Q
Another E ... IC CommunM -C-:::Z...J••I
VV'~JfaNia -Bay(ront commwiliy with priva.tc beach ac marina-Walk to Balboa I.land ahopa.
Mim.ttn from Fuhlon bland. l!Jctn;. lur aputmcnu with ~burning
fircpl-and prh.te pngc.
• Boat alip. available •
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NOW LEASING 28RJ2BA
ancf 28RJ2BA widt den
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Plea.ee call (94'9) 760-o919
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$700. Oak Vtnttr Atmolre
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17/POMONA, UHfT f·2 dlAIM 714-536-f616
Ruby's,. the premier 40's diner
concept, is searching for
high-energy, enthusiastic
people to work at our Corona
del Mar location.
Host(ess)/Cashiers
Line/Prep Cooks
Apply in Person
Ruby's Corona del Mar
2305 E. Coast Hwy.
Mon.-Fri. 3pm-5pm
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(949) 673-7829
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CADIU.AC CATERA '91 (714)540-9100 FORD XlT RANGER "117 90 AllJIMI Lonn..OI pl<g
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plUI lflCilPl>On Itel• $674H~ l2k1f1illl per WWI 20J per m4lt
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2000 SEVILLE STS
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SALE $27 500
PRICE t 1on1y•2ae
OR P.URCHAS! FOR ONLY $32,38840 OR PURCHASl FOR ONLY $42,50689 OR PURCHASE FOR ONLY 547,800
With GM OWNER'S LOYALTY PROGRAM, you could save an additional $500!
See dealer for details.
THE 2000 INTRIGUE THE 2000 SILHOUETTETHE 2000 ALERO
SO SECURITY DEPOSIT SO 1ST PAYMENT
LEASE fOR $249/MO
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"FOR THE GREATEST SELECTION OF PRE-OWNED CARS ••• SEE NABERS"
1 91 CHEVROLET LUMINA
Euro, V-6, 4DR, xlnt condition, won't lost! (255934)
1 92 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE
Red leather, BOK miles, super value! (275.(93)
1 98 CHEVROLET CAVALIER
Low miles, bol. of warr., new car trode·inl (871304)
1 94 BUICK ROADMASTER
Low 51 K miles, beige, leather, rare model, mint condition I (411348) ·
197 CADILLAC CATERA
Low miles, beige, tan leather, alloys, bal. of warr. & morel (019216)
s4,988
58,988
59,988
. 511,988
516,988
~~il~,~~.~~f ~~~l~~r~xlnt. cond. (279825) 516, 988
1 95 CHEVROLET VAN CONVERSION $16 988
low 32K miles, bubble top, lthr, power sofa bed, loodedl (205603) t
1 97 CADILLAC DEVILLE
V-8 Norths~r, Sapphire Blue, bal of worr. (283272) .
1 98 CADILLAC CATERA
low 3k miles, red, lthr, & morel (190825)
'97 CADILLAC CONCOURS
295 H.P. Northstor, low miles, Seo Mist, fthr & morel (212804)
'96 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS .
Low miles, 290 H.P. Northstar, CD, Alloys & morel (803910)
519,9~
$21,988
$24,988
$25,988
1 99 OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA $25 988
Only 5420 miles! Whi~, lthr, moonroof, CD, bol. of warr. (723936) '
1 98 CADILLAC ELDORADO s27 988 Low miles, VB NorthStar, green, many extras, bol. of warr. (6127 40). t .
1 98 CADILLAC CONCOURS s27 988 300 H.P. NOrlhslor, low miles, block, lthr, moonroOf & morel (752991) t
NAB ·ERS
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