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SERVING THE NEWPORT -f..Af.SA COMJv\UNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2000
Back to school .. .·
aS a teacher's aide ..
•Someone must help organize
classroom materials, help with
science experiments and try to
answer fourth-graders' math
questions. But wh.o?
.,..,.tt• Goulet
DAILY PILOT
school year -as a teacher's aide In Marilyn
Wright's fourth-grade class at Victoria Elementary
School in Costa Mesa.
COSTA tvfESA -You may be one of
those parents who bas time to be a
teacher's aide in your child's classroom.
But if you're not and the idea intrigue$
you, here is what you're missing:
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5-CHEDULE
TODAY
• Readers get WI Inside loolc
llt the datSI OOOft as we
spend the day as a teacher's
aide.
TOMOllOW
• Update on the school
uniform policy that has
taken effect at a few local
'tampuses.
• 'The Look -Pilot fashion
• B>n'Olt'S NOTE: Daily Pilot education reporter
Danette Goulet got In the back-to-school spirit by
spending Wednesday -the second day of the
• 7:50 a.m. -Children begin arriving at
school. They chat with their friends and
play on the playground while I make my
way through a sea of minivans and SUVs
SEE AIDE PAGE AS
BRIAN P08UOA I OAJlV PILOT
Fourth-grade stud~nt Cassandra Clubb responds to a
classmate's input during Wednesdcly's group class assignment
columnist B.W. Cook tells
. readers what's the latest in
school apparel.
new
airspace
for members to fly
gliders, but that's
OK. After alt they
f!rre used to things
being up in the air
,.,.,lfer Kho
DAll.Y PILOT
T hey work on the
models for months,
designing them for
historical accuracy,
speed Qr grace.
lbe launching, and the
ensuing flight, is the tail
end of the process.
But .to .the model makers,
it is an important pa.rt.
Por Jn.Ore th.an 20 ye~,
merpbers of the Harbor
Soaring Sodety have used
Fairview Park to fly radio-
controlled gliders.
lbe flights test the glid-
ers' designs as well as their
pilots' skills, said Roger
MacGregor, a board mem-
ber and the society's repre-
sentative to the dty.
cy Roger MacGregor, a member of the Harbor Soaring
Sodety, enjoys a day of gliding at Fairview Park.
•Jt's relaxing and, aes-
thetically, the planes are
beautiful. Watching them
fiy around is magnificent."
he said. •1t•s sort of an art to
eng1neeJ Ulem. too, and
most of the planes are built
by tbe guys who fiy them.
Ira a technical challenge
and if you can pull it off
and get one to work. it's a
lot of tun. YQU get a lot of
the benefits of Oight with-
out ~your anatomy.•
~loaety'l launching
SEE GLIDERS PAGE Al'
PHOTOS BY RYAN RAV8UAN I OAl.Y PlOT
Clu1I Adewc:Myk of Corona del Mar p..,._ bll,gllder for Wght at Fairview
Pull In Cmta Mesa on Sunday. Adamaeyk bu been a member of the Harbor
Soaring Society tor five years. -
COilege ·teachers' union backs Forbath
• ~~do~g incumbent
Paul r four yeen ago,
Coat Pederatkm of Echicaton
lkteS with commumty IMder
Jem Porbatb.
delighted one amdi-
d4te, but hurt the oth-
er.
·rm a bit disap-
pointed,. Berger said.
•eut there haft been a couple ol IDlituces
wben tbey haven't
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Schools receive.
$25-milliOn gift
•Newport-Mesa is
among five districts
eligible to apply for grants
ottered by the Irvine Co.,
Bren FoW1dation. .. Mathis Winkler
DAILY PILOT ·'
NEWPORT BEACH
Twenty-five million dollars.
That's the amount of mon-
ey The Irvine Co. and the
Donald Bren Foundation
pledge<! Wednesday to boost
education m local schools.
The money -$15 million
from the foundation and $10 •
milllon from the development
compcmy -will mainly go to
the Newport-Mesa, Irvine
and Tustin, Orange and
Laguna Beach unified school
districts, all which serve
lrvme Ranch. •
With educall•w topping
the list of priorities at all lev
els, ranging from presidential
campaigns to Ordnge County
m
For grant applications and
additional information,
call (949) 720-3407.
residents' concerns, Irvine
Co. officials said donating to
schools seemed like a timely
thing to do.
"It's the right' focus,• said
Gary Hunt, the company's
executive vice president for
corporate affa.ifs, and a board
member of the foundation.
"To the extent that we can
help support school districts
in enhancing the educational
experience for students,
we're happy and prepared to
do so.·
While exoted about the
donation, Newport-Mesa
Unified School District offi-
cials said they will need to sit
down with company and
foundation representatives to
SEE GIFT PAGE A6
·Fire union wants to
. extinguish Greenli~t
•Firefighters claim if
the measure passes,
there would be less
money for paramedics
and other programs.
Mathis Winkler
DAILY PILOT
NEWPORT BEACH
The Newport Beach Fire-
fighters Assn. has joined
police union members in
opposing Measure S, making
the group the second organi-
zation of dty employees to
C9me out against the slow-
growth measure on the
November ballot.
Union officials said the
measure. also known as the
Greenlight initiative, would
jeopardize funding for rood
improvements needed to
ensureaquickresponse toa
tire. The union has 94 mem-
bers.
"We have a very sophisti-
cated system in Newport
Beach that allows our fire-
fighters and paramedics to
re-sequence the signals in
order to get our emergency
vehicles and crews where
SEE UNION MGE M
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A2 Thursday, September 7, 2000 ...
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lllDLY • .. 11111
Squar Miiner names
new partners
D•vldsot\ hHds thf firm's business and
Utlg•tlon group •nd supervises • staff of
siev. Miiner, managing partner for
Squar Miiner, • CPA firm bMed In New-
port Buch, recently named D•n Engle
and Shel-lee D•vJdson as partners.
f°'!~ .,. pleased that both Mr. Engle
•nd Ms. D•Ytdson have become partners,•
Miiner said. •Their badcground, knowl-ed9e and expertise blend In perfectly in
terms of our projected '''as of expan-
sion.• Squar Miiner Is a full-service account-Engle Is known for his expertise In the
field of lriformatlon technology •nd has
been SpNrheadll\g the firm's cf lent pro-
jects In that •r•• for the past year.
ing firm that handles a variety of clients
in reel estate, manufacturing and distrib-
ution.
Daily Pilot
Macy~ to bold grand
opening of borne store
T be new Macy's Home
store opens today at
South Coast Plaza. It
showcases merchandise by
household room.
"The idea behind Macy's
Home is to keep our cus-
tom.er surprised, inspired,
and entertained by all of the
possibilities of the store,"
says Jeremiah Sullivan,
cbai.rman and CEO of
Macy's West. •For the first
time, the customer can see,
and then purchase, com-
plete lifestyle arrange-
ments.~
Greer Wylder
BEST BUYS
DONOVAN ANDREWS
The merchandise on each
floor is presented the way
people live and is organized
by room. Home prep on the
first floor features house-
wares, gadgets, appliances,
a new demonstration
kitchen and a restaurant
area. In entertainment on
level two, there's living
room and dining room furni ·
ture, along with all of the
tabletop and accessories -
that go into these rooms.
The third floor is dedicated
to the bedroom, bathroom,
the guest room and the
home office. This floor will
present furniture compli-_
mented with all of the
accessories needed to com-
plete these rooms. Macy's
Home will also feature the
latest in housewares and
furniture, including Thomas
O'Brien's new line of furni·
ture for Hickory Chair;
Emerilware professional
cookware by Chef Emeril
Lagasse; furniture by Bob
Tunberlake and the first-
ever, soot-free candles by
Pure Candle. At 189,000
square feet, Macy's Home is
directly across from the
existing full-line Macy's
department store. For the
grand opening celebration,
the following appearances
and special events will take
place: from 2 to 5 p.m. there
will be a personal appear-
ance by Denise Austin, a
bedding designer; at 3 p.m.,
a personal appearance by
Isabelle Von Boch; at 6 p.m ..
a seminar with Rick Gigli;
and at 7 p.m., a cooking
demo with Chef Pascal.
SubOe Tones is the best
shop for comfortable cloth·
ing, pajamas, bedding,
candles, lighting, gifts and
more. It also bas a nice
selection of children's
clothing and accessories.
It's having a great 30% to
70% off sale on selected
IDJHthandise. Ideal for
moms is a story time for
children in the back of the
store from 10:30 a.m. to
noon on select Tuesdays.
Mothers will receive a
20% discount during story
time, which includes
songs, treats and fun. The
next story times are sched-
uled for Sept. 12 and Sept
24. Subtle Tones is in the
Corona del Mar Plaza in
Newport Beach. Informa-
tion: (949) 6.t0-2781. Leaving a permanent mark on people
HE IS
painting on a living canvas.
A FAMILY TRAf>mON
Donovan Andrews, a tattoo artist
at Autumn Moon Tattoo ll in Costa
Mesa, said he became interested in
the art form as a child.
The first tattoos Andrews saw
were those worn proudly by his
grandfather a'nd father.
"It's something I've .always ·been
interested in,· said Andrews, 48.
"Tattoos are exciting. They just give
you that adrenaline feeling.•
Andrews began his career as a
graphic artist, then started turning
some of his artwork into tattoos. His
first tattoo was a girl's name, he said.
Twenty-three years ago. when
Andrews was a regular customer at
Santa Ana Tattoo, the parlor offered
him an apprenticeship. Andrews
began working at the Costa Mesa
tattoo parlor in 1997.
INSTANT GRATIRCATION
Although Andrews said everything
about his work makes him happy, the
most satisfying part is the end result.
"You get to see your art walking
around out there where everyone can
see it." be said. •Seeing t;bat people
are excited and proud of the tattoo,
showing it to other people, is very sat-
isfying .•
Andrews said getting to know the
customers is also a big highlight of bis
job.
He counsels the customers -espe-
cially those getting large tattoos -on
placement and suggests different
phases of tattooing if the designs are
too big to complete in one sitting.
"The canvas is alive, and there's a
spiritual connection when you're tat-
tooing somebody,• Andrews said.
"Even if you don't know them when
you begin, you talk with them and get
to know them by the time the tattoo is
done.-
THE UNCOMMON AND THE UNUSUAL
Andrews said it is rare for a customer
to want a •conunon-or "usual" tattoo,
but said some tattoos are requested
more often than others.
1libal and neo-tribal designs are the •
current trend, but Andrews said bis
favorite designs are Irezemi. a Japanese
style that indudel a Jotof background and
a single wbjed matter, often a Jegeod.
The most difliCuh tattoos are people's
portraits, Andrew said, which cus-
tomers often request. Small, detailed
tattoos are also more difficult than larg-
er ones and can take more time to com-
plete, be said.
A portrait of Cuban Communist
leader Ole G~ara is among the most
wiusual tattoos Andrews said be has
ever done. A tattoo of Winnie the Pooh
being crucified. which Andrews said
was requested by a born-again Christ-
ian, is anof}ler.
-Story by Jennifer Kho;
photo by Don Lellch
1£lsers, youth lead to a big· shopping spree
The attic in Grandma's
Cottage ftne Heirlooms
AnUque Shop is having a
stock reduction sale to
make room for holiday
merchandise. The attic is
filled with furniture, china,
glassware, decorative arts,
kitchen collectibles, pic-
tures, prints and linens.
Everything is reduced 20%
through Sept. 15.
G oodness gracious! We note
that the Food and Drug
AdrtliniSb'ation on Wednesday
approved a new wrinkle-removal
technology created bit' Costa Mesa-
based ICN Pharmaceuticals, Inc. This
means we will soon be able to get all
our wrinkles zapped off with lasers
and suffer far fewer complications
than we usually do.
Is life great, or what?
IN THE NATIY-YET-PRACTICAL
DEPARTMENT ...
Better still, our newly de-wrin-
kled epidermis can be complement-
ed by sotne snazzy duds from Hart,
Scha.ffner & Man, which is having a
trunk show at Nordstrom's South
Coast Plaza locatloq Friday.
To be. honest, we had never heard
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of Hart, Schaffner & Marx before
Wednesday, but we are pretty much
out of the men's fashion loop. So we
loo)led on the Web and dllcovered
that they sell something called a
Jack Nicklaus blended blazer in ~
natty-yet-practical mix of polyester
and worsted for the low, low price of
$215.
It's named after Jack Nicitlaus.
How can you go wrong?
We think, by the way, that the
"wheat~ color jacket fabric would
look particularly s1114sbing againlt a
Ken-like, wrinkle-free bod.
~Of HOTTOTSI
And just to add an additional ray
of sunshine to an already bright pic-
ture, Bloomingdale's at Fashion
Island is b.a.ving a "Hot Tots" photo
contest. Parents of children ages 8
and younger are encouraged to sub-
mit "humorous• images of their wee
aeatures. First prize is a $250
Bloomingdale's "B-Kids shopping
spree," whatever that means.
We're particularly excited about
this news for a reason you can prob·
ably guess: we plan to win the con-
telt ourselves!
We at Retail Roundup are seriously
hot tots, and once we have our vari-
ous wrinkles surgically oorrected,
we're going to look real, real young.
Does that mean we can pass for 8
yean old?
Hey, ldence can do some amaz-
ing things.
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'"Don't miss this opi>ortu-
nlty to enhance your home
or buy beautiful gifts for
blrthdays,annlversarle5,
weddings and Christmas at
great savings,• says owner,
Gloria Loudon.
Grandma's Cottage ls at
610 W. 17th St. in Costa
Mesa. The hours are 10
a .m . to 5 p.m. Monday
through Saturdays or by
appointment. Information:
(949) 645-9258.
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Bastideaux is having a
huge clearance sale to pre·
pare tor new merchandise.
The store almost looks-like
its going out of business,
but there's no need to wor·
ry -it periodically has
clearance sales to make
room for new shipments.
Inside the store you'll find
j'\lst about tterythlng on
sale. There are chairs.
sofas, mirrors, tables,
frames, lighting, acces-
sories and more.
Bastideaux makes great
custom sofas, tables,
chairs, chests of drawers,
armoires and just about
anything you can think of.
There's also a nice selec-
tion of custom finishes and
fabrics to chose from. It's ....
in the Corona del Mar
Plaza. Information: (949)
640-1233.
Nords trom 11 haVing
trunk shows this week to
display new fall merchan-
dise. On Friday in men's
clothing, there is a trunk
show from 11 a.m. to 1
p.m. featuring the latest
styles from Hart, Schaffner
& Marx. On Saturday in
men's clothing, you can
view the fall 2000 line
from Comeliani from 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. On Wednes-_
day, there will be a Cluist-
ian Laaol.x trunk show
featuring the fall 2000 col-
lection in couture from 1 t
a.m. to .t p.m. Nordstrom ls
. at South Coast Plaza 1n
Costa Mesa. Information:
(714) 5.t9-8300.
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Thursday, September 7, 2000 A3 .
~ter~ take the pluhge Outspoken religious views work for some, but not others
The latest batch of
prospective Newport Be8cb
fin!flghters took to the waw
near Newport Pier on
Wednesday morning 111 part
'1 a department test to ensure
water-sate carvtidates.
. The department invited
400 would-be employees to
plunge into the water' at
around 9 a.m. and swim a
200-yard l()(_>(> beck to lhore,
sajd Randy SChaerw, divilion
chief of the Newport Beach
Fire Department
By the time the test WO
over, though, only 322 can·
didates remained. Several
people were no-shows,
&beerer said, two people bad
to be reecued, and.one can-
didate actually collapled on
the beach from exhaustion.
The point of the J>891"fail
test, Scheerer said, was to
ensure tbat~whoends
up a firefighter .is a compe-
tmt swtmriier. .
·smce we have so many
docks and areas around the
water [where fires could
occur), we want our firefight-
ers to be water-safe if they
should fall in,. he said.
The swim was part of a
three-phase t6st; which also
includes a written portion and
a dry-land physical element
When it's all over, Scheerer
said. the department will hire
between 15 and 20 new
employees.
-Alex CoolnNlft
Easn't overjoyed when
Sen. Joseph Uebennan was
oibted as the Democratic
nominee for vice president of
the United States. My feelings
bad nothing to do with the fact
that he is Jewish.
They were roo~ in some
rather basic wlitical d.1sagtee-
ments. And llo I have watched
bis campaign performances
with a wary eye. And I'm find-
ing'that his public approach to
religion has become a good
deal more fascinating than his
political positions.
He ts reaching out in every
conoeivable direction with his
unabashed embrace of reli-
gious faith -and he is touch-
ing chords in some rather
unexpected places.
.J This i.nitated me, at first,
because I regard one's person-
al faith as a private matter. But
his enthusiasm was infectious
and finally turned my i.nitation
to puzzlement Why was this
\Vorking? And how did it dif -
fer from the effort or the
Christian fundamentalists to
use the political system to
propagate their views?
I have heard and read a
nUDlberofaggrieved
Christian conservatives com-
plain th~t if they were as out-
spoken on a public podium
about their religious views as
Lieberman has been the past ·
few weeks, their comments
would be soundly aiticized as
inappropria~ and over-
·oh, no!
Only three
weeks ti I the
special is
over!"
Joseph N. Bell
THE BEllJlJRYE
aggressive. They're probably
right So wby is Ueberman
getting away with it?
First off, he isn't altogether
getting away with it. His thun-
dering on tb1s key bas drawn
some lightning, particulaiiy
from the Anti-Defamation
League, which wrote him a
letter suggesting, not very
gently, that his emphasis i.n
political Speeches on expres-
sions of religious faith as a
prerequisite to morality have
become "inappropriate and
even unsettling."
But he bas shrugged off
that aitidsm and will proba-
bly continue in the same vein
until be senses be is tumlng
off his audiences.
That hasn't happened yet.
He apparently qoesri't regard
the atheist vote as significant
or likely to gp to George W.
Bush, who named Jesus as his
ravorite philosopher.
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So why should be change
when hil exuberant embrace
of religious faith as a source of
personal values and 6trength
has -sci_ far, at leest-come
back to liim in warm approba-
tion from bis audiences?
• Which brings us back to
the original question: why is
this true of Uebemlan when
the candidacy of Republican •
evangelist Pat Robertson, for
example, evoked mostly, aiti-
cism? Is there a double stan-
dard here a.$ Christian funda-
mentalist$ are strongly
suggesting? ls this a kind of
reverse disaimin.ation against
the evangelicals?
I asked this question of sev-
eral local Christian pastors
who generally approved or
Lieberman's expression or
faith and don't see a double
standard in bis acceptance.
Said Dennis Short, pastor of
Newport Beach's Harbor
Christian Church: ·1 would be
hard-pressed to agree Wlth
Sen. Lieberman that religion is
the only route to morality, but
I'm personally pleased to see a
person so comfortable with his
own faith able to live a strong
and useful political life, too.•
Added John Huffman Jr.,
senior minister at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church: ·1
admire anyone who genuinely
-expresses faith in a noncoer-
dve way.•
They, along with Peter
Haynes, rector at St Michael's
All Angels Episcopal Chwcb,
saw several logical reasons for
the positive reaction to
Lieberman's constant refer-
ence& to religious faith .•
Among them: people are used
to hearing Cb.ristian funda.
mentalists. but this Jewish
voi(:e is new and fresh; he
doesn't take them to places
they don't want to go
("Christianity is a proselytiz-
ing religion," said Rev.
Huffman. •And Judaism
isn't.·).
As a layman trying to sort
out political candidates, I can
attest to the second point.
Religious proselytizing in a
political speech doesn't sit
well with a lot of Americans
who have put down individual
spiritual roots, but want them
watered rather then pulled up
for a new plant.
Lieberman thus far is
watering the old plants effec-
tively, but this is a slippery
slope. If he gets carried away
-for example, by implying,
as he did the other day, that
morality without religion is
impossible -be may take a
fall and carry Al Gore with
him.
• Most or us have no interest
tn promoting our own reli-
gious views. We just want to
be able to express opinions on
secular matters without being
told that someone on the other
side is speaking for God.
When that happens, we will
be i.nitated -whether it
comes from Joe Lieberman or
Pat Robertson.
Lieberman told an African
American chW'Ch CQngrega-
tion in Detroit last week.: •Let
us reach out to those who may
neither believe nor observe,
and reassuie them that we ~
share with them the core val-7
ues of America, that our faith
is not inconsistent with their
fr~om. and that our mission
IS not one of mtole rnnce, but of
love.H
That's why people are buy-
ing Joe Lieberman's religious
talk. I suspect that people
would also buy Uus mes5dge
from the Ch.nstlan fundamen-
talists.
• JOSEPH N. BEU is a resident of
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to find a parking spot and chug
the remains of my coffee.
• • a.m. -Flag deck, with
Pledge of Allegiance and
greeting by principal Judy
Laakso.
• 8:12 a.m. -~n
rings. Children line up by
classroom, where they are
greeted by their teacher and
walked to Room 2.
Students sit down and pre-
pare for the day, placing their
homework on the comers of
their desks l\Ild getting started
on their daily language assign-
ments.
I receive my teacher's aide
chore list and, because it is rriy
first day, Mrs. Wright helps me
to gather the supplies that l
,will need.
• 8:15 a.m. -While the
students find mistakes in sen-
tences and list synonyms for
words, I begin my clerical
duties by taping student
work charts onto laminated
folders.
It may sound like I have the
easier job, but it isn't as easy as
you think to get those charts on
straight without them bubbling
up. I am also entrusted with
an X-Acto knife to cut the lam-
inated folders open -a very
proua moment for me.
• 8:35 a.m. -The class
begins to correct the lan-
guage sheets together on the
overhead projector.
I run out of tape and start
making the little label tabs with
students' names. Then I begin
the arduous task of inserting
them into the tiny plastic
sleeves for hanging folders.
Momentarily distracted
upon bearing MunyPU{lg" and
"nonyoung" offered ~s syn-
onyms for old, I ruin a couple
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• 9:05 a.m. -Mrs. Wrtght
begins to tell students about
class rules, and ongoing
games and contests in the
classroom .
I deter1nine that it's easier to
write all the names on tbe tabS
while it's one big ,sheet and
then tear them apart .
• 9:25 a.m. -The students
all stand up and stretch and
sing a couple fun songs.
I wish J could sing.
• 9:35 •. m. -Children
split up .into groups to make
posters of the class rules. Mrs.
Wright tells them that
"Everybody should get their
way at some time and no one
should get their way every
time. In other words: cooper-.
ate."
. • I go find more tape so
that I can ta.Ice a break from
writing names over and over
on tiny tabs. I also can't resist
walking around to look at the
posters and talk ~th the chil-
dren.
• 10 a.m. -The class
begins a math assessment
work sheet that will gauge
what they remember from
last year and what needs to
be reviewed.
Mrs. Wright annotmces that
they should raise their hands if
they have a question, and she
or Ms. Goulet will come
around and help them.
Uh-oh. What is fourth-grade
math? Will I, the .mathemati-
cally challenged, be able to
answer their questions? Phew,
it's rounding numbe rs and
other stuff I can do.
• 10:30 a.m. -The chil-
dren go to recess.
... t • •
I eat a cookia in the
teacher's lounge.
• 10:40 a.m. -Students
return to finish up their math
assessment.
IN BRIEF
Rescuers' kept busy
in troubled waters
I finish taping and cutting NEWPORT HARBOR -
the students' work folders and Harbor Patrol officials
write and organize a.third set responded to two boats in
of folder tabs. . distress Wednesday after-
• 11:05 a.m.-It's time for noon, plucking sailors from a
a scie!lce lesson. Mrs. ~ri~~t capsized boat out of the har-
explams the soentihc bor entrance and towing a
method. She asks students to ~ sinking vessel to safety.
hypothesize how ~y J>E;n-The rescue operation
rues can be loaded onto kid-began with a distress call at
crafted aluminum foil boats about 3 p.m., said Harbor
~ore the v~ssels sink. I ~ Patrol Sgt. Ron Peoples.
pie plates with wat~r while Orange County Sheriff's Har-
Mrs. Wright han~ out pen-bor Patrol boats came to the
nies. . aid of a 28-foot powerboat
Tune for phase two: exper-that was taking on water off
imentation. In no time at all, Cameo Shores.
the sidewalk outside the class-"One of his pumps was
room. is covered. with ~at?r, working,. but it just wasn't
peruues and alummum foil. Im working fast enough• to
going from group to group, compensate for a large leak
offering boat-rebuilding sug-toward the stem of the boat,
!Jestions and ~cting properly Peoples said. "He had well
unpressed wtth how many over 2 feet of water in the
pennies each boat holds. bottom of the boat by the
• 11:45. a.m. -~tudents time we got to him.·
record their observations and Harbor Patrol deputies
draw some conclusions. towed· the boat to South
• 12 noon -We know it's Coast Shipyard in Newport
getting near the end of the Beach.
day because Mrs. Wright Soon afterward, a 12-foot s~ to hand out homework boat capsized in the entrance
assignmen~. to Newport Harbor, sending
I half-think I may get one.
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• 12:25 p.m. -Lunch.
• 12:55 p.m. -For stu-
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it$ two occupants swimming
frantically for the rocks of the
jetty.
"(The Harbor Patrol] was
able to right the boat,• Peo-
ples said. "They got (the
swimmers] on board and
everything was fine."
It was an eventful after-
noon after . what Peoples
described as a surprisingly
problem-free Labor Day
Weekend. .
-Alex Coolman
Church members
gather for meeting
SANTA ANA -Members
of more than 14 Orange
County churches are coming
together today to discuss
health-care needs for work-
ing families.
The Orange County Con-
gregation Community Orga-
nization, a faith-based non-
profit group, h()S organized
the town hall meeting, which
is scheduled to begin at 7:30
p.m. at Immaculate Heart of
Mary Church, 1100 Center
St., Santa Ana.
"'it is very important that
we have health-care insur-
· ance access for working fam-
ilies,• said Pa.ty Madueno, a
member of St. Joachim
Church and a Costa Mesa
resident.
Alma Vergara, community
organizer for the nonprofit
group, said about 60% of the
congregations lack health
insurance.
St. Joachim Church in
Costa Mesa has the largest
congregation represented by
the organization, Vergara
added. ·
Expected to attend are
State Sen. Joe Dunn (D-San-
ta Ana); Julie Poulson, inter-
im director of the Orange
County Health Care Agency;
Grew Parry, representative
for Hoag Hospital; and Maya
Dunne, representative for the
St. Joseph Health System.
The organization is lobby-
ing to obtain health advo-
cates and nurses for its mem-
bers, to help organize more
nonprofit community clinics
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and landing location, at the
end of Canyon Drive near the
Fairview Park parldng lot, is
about to be moved.
The present location con-ructs with the city's planned
California Native Grassland
habitat and a multipurpose trail
that will run from the end of
Pacific Avenue to the park
entrance at Canyon Drive.
~new location, approved
by the Qty Coundl last month.
will be north of the trail.
lbe change was made after
a series of negotiations
betw~n the society and city
staff, beginning in November
1999 when society members
opposed a location desaibed in
the Fairview Park Master Plan.
The takeoff and landing
zones proposed in the plan
were in two separate locations
that members pointed out
would have caused aircraft to
ny over the picnic area and
restrooms. .
The new location will pre·
vent the gliders from damaging
the native habitat planned for
the park and from injuring
pedestrians, said David
Alkema, parks project manag·
er for the city.
The society will also have
more storage space as a result
of the move, he said.
MacGregor said society
members are pleased.
"It's right in the middle of
the park, it gets us away from
all the trails, and it minimizes
the risk of our clobbering
somebody with one of the
planes,• be said, adding that
the gliders bAve not yet hurt
anyone.
The society, odgtnally called
the Harbor Slope Soaring
Society, began m~than 30
yean ago in Corona del Mar,
said Larry Jolly, a member
since 1968.
In 1974, the group moved
to Estancia High School and
about fiv~ years later moved
to Fairview Park, he said. lbe
name changed because the
society no longer flew their
gliders on a slope.
Building the gliders is the
part of the hobby that Jolly, an
engineer, said he likes best
"I enjoy very much the tech·
no end of the process,• be said.
•rm always working on new
designs and ways to improve
and optimize the performance
of the design and model.•
Many of the society's mem·
bers are engineers and most
build their own gliders, Jolly
said. The gliders have 6-to 10-
foot wingspans and use solar
energy -not a motor -to
climb into the air after being
launched.
Pilots must locate and catch
columns of warm, rising air,
called thermals, to keep the
gliders aloft for long periods of
time. Otherwise, the gliders
descend in four or five min-
utes.
•It's not just steering the
vehicle where we want it to
go,· Jolly said. • It's like sailing
on the ocean or any other act
where it's just you against
nature. It's relaxing and a good
excuse to get out, enjoy the
fresh air and the surrounding of
a park."
UNION
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they are needed as quickly
and safely as possible,• said
Rich Thomas, the union's
president. ·without funds for
systems' like this and funds for
future maintenance to exist-
ing systems, our ability to
respond rapidly to emergen·
des in Newport Beach could
be severely hampered .. •
Me{\Sure S proposes to put
developments that allow an
increase of more than 100
peak-hour car trips or
dwelling units. or. 40,000
square feet over the General
Plan allowance before a city-
wide vote.
Opponents of the measure
said many developel'S would
not plan new projects if they
had to put them before voters
for approval. lbus, the dty
would lose out on the traffic
improvements developers
would have make in conjunc-
tion with their projects.
•1 think (the firefighters)
recognize that Measure S is a
risk that they and the citizens
of Newport Beach don't want
to take,• said Tom Edwards,
the co-chairman of Measure
T. Also known as the naffic
Phasing initiative, that mea-
sure would add parts of the
city's traffic phasing ordi·
nance to the dty charter and
nullify Greenlight,should vot·
ers approve both measwes in
November.
"They understand that the
taxpayers of Newport Beach
will be left with paying for
road improvements,• said
Edwards, adding that his
group had made presenta-
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figure out ways to use the
money. . ·1rs good to see that a ma)Of
bnsh>ess such as Tue Irvine Co.
recognizes that educated stu·
dents make for a good eco-
nomic baSe, too,• said Sµpt.
Robert Barbot, adding that he'd
like to see an expansion of the
district's sdence, arts and music
programs. •
All Newport-Mesa schools
-and distnctwide programs
-are eligible to apply tot a
grant, but priority will be given
to'campuses serving the resi-
dents of Irvine Ranch. The
major hokling of The Irvine Co .•
Irvine Ranch covers roughly
100 square miles, including
Fashion Island and Newport
Coast. In addition to required fund.
ing for sehools in Irvine Co. res-
idential developments, the
lions on both measures to the
union.
Measure S supporters said
Greenlight could actually
raise more money for traffic
improvements than.the traffic
phasing ordinance currently
in place. Unde.t that law,
developers only have to pay
for their •fair share" of the
traffic increase their projects
create.
·ney don't pay for more
(improvements) than they cre-
ate,• said Phil Arst, a
spokesman for Measure S,
adding that he could not
understand why the union
had not contacted Greenlight
supporters to hear their point
of view.
·If they had talked to us.
they woul!rhave learned that
Measure S can raise more
money (for traffic improve-
ments) than Measure T,• Arst
Daily Pilot
company and the foundation
have donated about S138 mil·
lion to education in Qle last 20
yean.
The • foundation's
Ed\)cational Enrichment Pund
will distribute the money
through grants to programs
focusing OD the sciences, tech·
nology, music and the Visual
and performing arts.
The foundation will accept
grant applications immediate-
ly, but district superintendents
must a pprove all requests.
Priority will be given to appli-
calions that can match grants
with other donations or gov-
ernment funding. •
· The company's contribution
to its Educational Excellence
Program will support projects
that encoW'8ge, recognize and
reward educational excellence.
The company already gives
scholarships and leadership
awards to outstanding students,
teachers and principals each
year.
said. He added that residents
would not vote for a develop-
ment unless it fully funded the
costs for traffic improvements.
Thomas said firefighters
had felt comfortable to make
a decision without talking to
supporters of Measure S.
·we are well aware of
Greenlight and its implica-
tions," Thomas said, adding
the union had already formed
an opinion before any contact
with supporters for either
measure.
ln addition to the police
and firefighters' unions, the
Newport Harbor Area Cham-
ber of Commerce has also
endorsed Measure T.
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Setting sail and maki,ng a splash for tri<) of good causes
C elebrating Jate sum-
mer, the ladies of the
1221 Club, a club·
within a club at the Balboa
Bay Club in Newport Beach,
set sail for a sunset cocktail
cruise on the harbor to
renew friendships and con-
gratulate themselves for a
job well done raising funds
for college scholarships
awarded to Newport Mesa
students.
The 1221 Club, named for
the Coast Highway address
of the Balboa Bay Club and
founded seven years ago by
Bay Club chairwoman Bever-
ly ltay, was designed to fos-
ter community relationships
for the women of the Balboa
Bay Cub and to raise funds
to offer college assistance to
worthy local young people.
The Balboa Bay Club
1221 College Scholarship
Fund and the E. Morris
Smith Balboa Bay Club Col-
lege Scholarship -awarded
to an outstanding student
athlete in the community
and named in honor of the
late Smith, a developer and
Balboa Bay Cub governor -
have become the largest sin-
gle grants in the Newport
Mesa district. The grants are
awarded each year at gradu-
ation time to deserving stu-
dents nominated by their
school administration and
decided upon by a board
comprised of distinguished
locals from diverse fields,
including business. educa-
tion, science, politics and
society.
The women of 1221 and
the ,men supporting the
Smith grant donate annual
dues of $100 or more each
year to fund the awards.
More than $25,000 in schol-
arships were made in June
to college-bound students
from a variety of Newport-
Mesa schools. The sununer
sunset cruise on the yacht
Mojo entertained 1221
THE CROWD
ladies, including LaVeme
Bugna, Patty Brown,
Georgine Kabler, Laurie
Antal, Traule Huycke, Iva
Swayne, Marj Elmquist,
Gerrie Kasnicka, 'Etelka
Greer, Carol McCann, Tom-
mie Booker, Nancy Hill,
~thy Lowden, Unda
Hansen, Dona Schultz, Mari-
lyn Woolen, Rona Singer,
Ginette Miller, Clara Clem,
Terry Kruley, Judy Cwtert-
nia, Florence Fainbarg,
Cerise Feeley, Ramona
Bernamonte, Ann Van Aus-
deln and Beverly Ray.
Additional funds raised
from activities, such as the
cruise, have helped to estab-
lish an endowment fund that
will eventually enable the
scholarships to continue irt
perpetuity.
• • •
Two major events unfold
this week on the Orange
Coast to benefit worthy caus-
es. The AIDS Services Foun-
dation of Orange County will
present the 15th annual and
final "Big Splash,· which
opened last night and contin-
ues through Sunday at the
Laguna Reach residence of
Splash benefactors Ken Jill-
son and Al Roberts.
More than'$600,000 in
contribubons have been col-
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More than 200 volunteers
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with a tournament bon voy-
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Etelka Greer enjoys a drink
aboard a sunset cruise.
Balboa Yacht Club. The
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days of competition followed
by the awards dinner set for
Sunday back at the yacht
club.
More than 120 anglers are
registered to date, reports co-
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tournament champion Lyn
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nus is one of the origmal
lag and release events of its
kind, and the event hds
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· years.
1lus year's fistung fantasy
al'so will be led by Keith
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A8 ~ Sep!ember 7, 2000 Daily Pilot
Elementary schools to get the 'Bad Water Blues'
I t's not enough that South
Coast Repertory ls
launching the world pre·
miere of •Everett Bee kin•
this weekend and reviving
•Entertaining Mr. Sloane•
-two weeks THEATER hence. The company
also has a brand-new musi-
cal waiting in the wings.
This production, however,
is aimed at a younger audi-
ence. "Bad Water Blues8 is ·
SCR's annual Educational
Touring Productjon, to be
presented to elementary
schools from January
through April.
tinct oceans, including -The playlet ts being Playwright Richard Helle-
sen -wh~ scripted the the-
ater's productions of •0nce
In Arden• and "Moonsbad-
ow" some seasons back -
was commhmoned to write a
play that would coincide
with the cwrlculum being
taught In Southern Califor-
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In [Richard Hellesen'a} short play, an
underwater group called the Back Bay Boys
are my§teriously losing their voices and .need
someone to find out why.
coastal waten, continental directed, as usual, by John-
shelf waten and lllld-ocean David Keller, who also baa
and deep waters.• staged all 21 of SCR's annu·
As Hellesen researched, al presentations of •A
news events-such as the Christmas Carol.• This is
closure of the beach off of Keller's 29th season..as
. Pew elements are as
important as water, so Helle-
sen came up with a Uvely
and colorful message about
preserving Southern Califor-
nia's fragile sea waters.
In his short play -bol·
stered by a musical score
from Michael Silversher, a
two-time, Emmy-nominated
songwriter and composer -
an underwater groqp qilled
the Back Bay ~ys are mys-
teriously losing their voices
and need "someone to find
out why. Undersea detective
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Mayur's ·magic lies in subtle spicing of its Indian cuisine
•1 St.phen hntacroce
T he first thing that strikes me
when I walk into an Indian
restaurant ls the exotic aro-ma permeating from the kitchen.
CUny spices combine with cinna-
mon, cardamom and other foreign
ingredients to immediately trans-
port me to some far off, mystical
place.
Mayur in Corona del Mar has
been open for 16 DllllllG years, and J have to
IEVIEtll confess: I've lived
1'1f there for seven'a~d
bad never been to
the place.
,
·FYI
• What: Mayur
• wt-.: 2931 E. Coast High-way, Corona del Mar
• When: Lunch hours are 11 :30
a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sunday-Fri-
day. Dinner is served from 5 to
10 p.m. Monday-~unday.
• How much: Moderately
eJCpensive
• C.all: (949) 675-6622
Lamb ($13.95), chunks of lcunb
marinated in spices and then
cooked in the oven. The succulent
lamb morsels are as tender as I've
ever had, and the marinade high-
lights the meat's natural flavors
without creating a distraction.
creamed spmach that is cooked
with cubes of mild cheese similar
to mozzarella. Or try the Mush-
room Mateer, which combines del-
icate peas wtth savory mushrooms
in a lightly spiced white sauce.
Indian food is served with a
variety of condiments and side
dishes, all designed to complunent
the spicy aavorings of the entrees.
Raita ($3) is a yogurt dish that 1s
flavored wtth chopped cucumber
and mint or other herbs. It's a cool-
ing counterpoint to the heat of
many of tile other dishe.,:
I can't explain why. I love Indi-
an cuisine, and I always drove or
walked by and thought that the
intimate-looking restaurant, sand-
wiched betweeg a Kentucky Fried
Chicken and a liquor store, looked
interesting. I just never went in.
DON L!ACH I OAlY PILOT
Head chef Dharem Punair, standing at left with manager Amin Ali,
has been with Mayur ln Corona del Mar since the restaurant opened.
By far the best lamb dish is
Karahi Lamb ($14.95). Here the
lamb is coated in a yogurt mixture
spiced with cumin, garlic, ginger,
coria0£)er and cinnamon, and
cooked in a special pot that resem-
bles a cast iron wok. The flavor
combination is beyond description ,
and seems to stimulate all of the
various tastes at once. .
No Indian dmner can be com-
plete without Sdil1phng several
lndtan breads, mdny of which are
cooked in the tandoor Punsts can
order Naan ($2 50), a shghtly leav-
ened flat bredd that 1s dctually
slapped on the side of the clay
oven to cook. When 1t falls from
the side, it's donP
Paratha as suntldr to Nadn, but
is stuffed with he rbs or other
ingredie nts. I hke the Mint Pdrathd
($3.95) and the Pdlek Parathd,
which is stuffed with i.pinach.
Well, I'm glad to say that I've
now eaten at Mayur several times
and will most certainly go back.
It's some of the best Indian food
I've tasted in Orange County,
cooked with a subtlety that never
overpowers but instead teases
one's taste buds.
The restaurant itseU has recent-
ly undergone some renovation.
The exterior of the building thdt
houses the fast-food place and the
liquor store, as well as the restau-
rant, recently was given a new
facade, and the owners of Mayur
took the opportunity to redo the
interior.
Muted purple and orange tones
on the walls and ceilings create a
warm, elegant atmosphere. The
kitchen, located in the rear of the
restaurant, has a glass window
facing the dining area, which
reveals the tandoor, a clay oven
used to prepare many of the
restaurant's specialties.
Oftentimes, I've had kldidn cui~
sine that is overpowering and too
greasy. But not here.
Chef Dharem Punaj.r, who's
been with the restaurant since it
opened, has a sure but subtle
hand with his ingredients, and
allows his food to tease the palate,
but never overpower.
This is not to say that the tem-
perature quotient can't be quite
high. It's just that the hotness nev-
er takes over the dish, but rather
enhdnces dnd .compliments the
other flavors. .
The appetizers provide the per-
fect wake-up call for your taste
buds, such as the Samosa ($5.95),
crisp triangle shaped pastry
stuffed with a spicy mixture of
potatoes dnd peas. The Samosas
go well with either of the spicy
sauces -one flavored with
tamarind, the other a sort of spicy
cilantro pesto -that are placed on
the table as you're seated.
qruon Bhaji ($4 .95) are India's
answer to onion rings. Shredded
onion is dipped in batter and fried,
resulting in a crispy but light frit-
ter.
Shrimp Chat ($9.95) is more
reminiscent of a Spanish ceviche
than something I'd expect at an
Indian restaurant. Plump shrimp
are marinated in a combination of
lime julce, sugar, hot peppers and
other spices, creating a tart, clean,
citrus flavor that is the perfect
compliment to some of the
warmer, mellow spices used in
many of the other dishes,.
The entree selections at Mayur
feature lamb and chicken, as well
as many vegetarian dishes. Some
of my favorite dishes are cooked in
the tandoor, which can easily
reach aoo· degrees Fahrenheit. The
high temperature results in food
that is seared on the outside, seal-
ing in the juices for a moist, flavor-
ful result.
A good ~xample is the Tandoon
I ordered ~ recently with a
friend who doesn't like lamb and
watched in amazement as she
helped her"5elf to secondi..
It's difficult to descnbe the fla -
vorings used in Indian cooking.
Unlike some cuisines, where a Sm·
gle spice will predominate a dtsh,
Indian chefs combine a varie ty of
spices to create subtle, intnguing
tastes that, as a whole, bear little
resemblance to their parts.
A good example is Chicken
Ttkka Masala ($14.95). This dish
combines chicken tikka -bone·
less chicken pieces cooked in the
taQdoor -with a tomato based
sauc:e flavored with onions and a
heady blend of spices.
A favortte among the vegetable
dishes is the Pale k Paneer ($9.95),
Mayur otteri. d decent wme bst
with some reasonably pnced
selections Tr\t d Gf'werztrdrruner,
a slightly sweet Germdn whlte
wine that IS the perfect £oil to the
spices and seasonings of thP food
Maybe the best llmf' lo enJOY
Mayur is dl lunch. The menu 1s
basically the !.ame a'> dmnE'r, but
your order comes with complunen·
tary Naan. Raita, whlll· nee dnd
the Palek Paneer Jt'!. dn econorru-
cal wcty to sample mdny of the
treats Mdyur hds tu ollt>r
Whethe r for lunch 01 tor d inner,
ma kE> a trip tu Ma~ ur tu t'nJoy
what may be thf> hesl lnd1dn food
m Orange County
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High/a,nder may be immqrta4 but 'End Game' should die
W ell, these High-
landers aay they're
immortal. But
they're not immortal. Maybe,
kinda. sorta immortal.
Depends on how you define •i.nunortal.
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Anyhow, ~downs are
immortal only if their heads
(\fen't lopped off. I roiess that
doesn't make them immortal,
just bortng. And brainless.
Vidn't need their heads rut off
lo reach that conclusion.
•Highlander: End Game·
takes the low road as this cin-
ematic equivalent of swamp
gas arises from the Jiludge of
prior editions to attempt to
delude innocent viewers into
thinking they're watching
quality filmmaking, while rob-
bing them of money and time.
Hey it's Glencoe, Scotland,
in the year 1555. ls that some
famous date in Scottish histo-
ry? Are there any dates in
Scottish history worth remem-
bering?
A bunch of Monty Python
rejects are huddled around
trying to do violence to the
huddled masses. Remember
that scene in "Holy Grail"
where the local yahoos are
trying to figure out if some
poor woman was a witch?
Well, they're at it again, plan-
ning to toast some guy's
mother at the stake.
She takes forever to die
while her sniveling, whining
son, who is locked in prison,
bellyaches. overacts and final-
ly escapes.
He's cheesed off, and soon
he too is dead. Unfortunately
the movie isn't.
Guess what? U you have
some special power inside of
you when you're killed vio-
l<'ntly, you come back alive
OF Nil IEPUIE
like a zombie in a George
Romero film.
Guess what else? Your act-
ing ability died with yo~.
This disastrous hoax of a
flick makes "The Postman•·
seem like •atizen Kane.·
What sort of drooling, slack-
jawed yokels put it together?
And worse, what sort of drool-
ing slack-jawed yokels would
actually pay to see it? (My evil
editor made me go).
This bummer of a buddy
movie follows a couple of
members of the MacClod,
actually MacLeod, clan, as
they travel through time try-
ing to kill the bad immortals
who are trying to kill the good
• immortals.
So, you have immortals in
a fight for survival. Why
would immortals -who are
by definition unable to die -
need to fight to survive?
Wouldn't they be immortal?
I guess until they die,
they're immortal, whi&
means they're just like the
rest of us -immortal until we
die. Good gawd, now we're
starting to think, and thinking
is the antithesis of this 90-
rninute howler.
Graduates 6l the Ronco
School of Mechanical Acting,
Christopher Lambert, Adrian 1 Paul and a couple of other
vaguely recognizable thespi-
ans, stumble through appro-
priately dreary and badly lit
sets in a vain attempt to inter-
est us in their fate.
We, the viewers. scratch
our heads and think vile
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Meanwhile, we jump back
and forth Crom 10 years ago
to the 1500s to the 1700s to
the 1~ to the present, suf-
fering through more flash-
backs than a bus full or
Deadheads on acid.
Impressive dialogue such
as: ·1 did it for you,• "I had
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forgotten,• are uttered in
Scottish accents that ebb and
flow, mostly ebbing, through
candle-lit scenes of inter·
minable talking.
These clowns never shut
up. presumably cutting down
on the special effects costs.
The few fight scenes show
that while the immortals can
watch Jackie Chan, they need
a lot more than eternity to fig-
ure out bis moves.
This disconnected. inarticu-
late waste of celluloid is so
horrible that its mere exis-
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the movie industry. There isn't
a bag big enough to pick up
after this dog.
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Thursday, September 7, 2000 Al 1
First ·the buildings,· ·now the test s~ores
M ore than 21,000 chil-
dren and teens
streamed back into
Newport-Mesa classrooms this
week with a huge advantage.
The albatross of deteriorat-
ing campuses that hung on the
bae,k of Newport-Mesa schools
for years has been tossed into
the dust bin of history.
Bathrooms that were so in
need of repairs that children
refused to step foot in them,
cracks in the ceilings and
floors and tales of rodent inf es-
tation will soon be problems of
the past.
That it happened was noth-
ing short of a miracle -made
possible, of course, by the
hard work of volunteers and
the kind votes of local citizens
-but district officials were
able to convince a normally
tax-wary public to pass a
$110-million bond measure
last June.
So now, with the infrastruc-
tural problems addressed, it's
time to move to other chal-
~99es -namely boosting stu-
dents' scores at Costa·Mesa
campuses.
Last year, we had mixed
emotions when state educa-
tion officials released th~ir API
rankings. Those rankings,
based on standardized testing,
proved one district can have
vastly different results.
Newport Beach elementary
schools were in the top per-
centile with Andersen Ele-
mentary in Corona del Mar
the shining example. Its test
scores came in at a district-
high 933, first in the county
and 14th in the state.
But while that is plenty of
reason to rejoice and com-
mend Andersen students and
parents, there was also cause
for concern.
Not one Costa Mesa school
reached the state's target score
of 800 points, with Whittier
Elementary hovering at the
bottom.
That campus, largely popu-
lated with non-English-speak-
ing students, scored 443 on
the rankings, a near 500-point
difference from Andersen.
The difficulty the district
faces is dear. Tue differences in
culture and in language are
steep barriers to overcome. And
Whittier and other Costa Mesa
schools did fare better when
I
Newport-Mesa schoolchildren began classes this week.
compared to ·similar campuses.
But more needs to be done.
The new standardized test-
ing launched by the district·
this year is one major step,
and the effort should be
applauded. But ther~must be
more creative options out
there to boost academics.
If the same energy and pas-
siem that went into passing the
school bond could be applied
to raising the educational stan-
dards in some of our lesser
performing schools, even
greater miracles than the
BRIAN POBUOA I DAl.V Pl.OT
bond's passage could be per-
formed.
So as local schools move
toward a bright and shiny new
look, we should remember the
old adage:
It's what's on the inside that
counts.
rMeasure T backers s~y
the Pilot doesn't 'get it'
•AT ISSUE: Most residents agree that something
must be done to keep traffic and development
from overrunning Newport Beach, but people are
at Odds over what might' be the better solution:
Measure S or Measure T.
of us. ls that what we want -
a few individuals deciding
what is best in your district?
OUr c:aaununity is made up
of families, churdles, schools
and businesses, and our dty
government is working. I am
sure tbe more this commumty
stuidiel MeuUra s and tbe
extra burden It would place OD
all of• •• will dedda to vote
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rounded by the verdant
canyon walls, peppered with
wildflowers and mustard
patches, and followed the few
funky signs, houses and busi-
DetHS skirting the road. We
drove through Laguna and on
up Coast Highway, where the
hills on the right rolled down
to tbe highway. I felt such
pride and gratitUde as we all
~ere awed by the panorama
4 ol coutal cliffs and setting IW1
above the ocean.
Al .lbe tbile, there even
were bai'lel grazing above
wMt med to be Scotchman's
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F or three y~pporters of the
Greentigbt mitiative (Measure S),
have mounted an uruelenting and
continuous attack upon the city of
Newport Beach, its City Council, citi-
zens, developers REBUnAL and others who
' believe and know
passionately that Newport Beach is
the finest city in catifomia.
However, the Daily Pilot's editorial
(•Measme T should dwnp developer
money,• Aug. 24) continues in the tra-
dition of Measure S proponents. ask-
ing those who support and make
Newport the wonderful city it is to sit
idly by and not mount any opposition.
not to speak out. and not to conbibute
money to get the facts out despite the
continuing attacks.
It is the opponents of Measure S,
and supporters of Measure T. that
•get it,• to coin the phrase repeated
ad infinitum by the Pilot. They under-
stand what is at stake if Measure S
should pass. They understand that it
will do more damage than any ~torm
God could devise to the Newport
Beach community.
The Pilot perpetrates the false per-,
ceptions about the state of Newport
Beach, which are continually repeated
by the proponents of Measure S, who
simplify a complex issue, display
naivete' and distort the facts when
they iepeat the false and inflammato-
ry phrases like •out of control growth
: .. • and •rubber stamp.• Yet tM Pilot
doesn't want citizens and developers
to fight back.
A review o( t.be building and plan-
ning in Newport Beech, by an
accounts, dildoil8I no majc>;r building
ptotect apPoYed m the lat m years.
Al. best • can be determined. tbe
larg8lt prOject ~ wOuld haw
hem tbe Olla Ford Road~ -a
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ments before the July 25 City Council
meeting.
ln fact, the Pilot, if it wanted to
seive in the role of informing the pub-
lic, should have pointed to the long,
arduous process that may and usually
does i.ndude any one of 14 different
standing cotrunittees, with input
before upward of 129 citizens of the
city. But the Pilot chose rather to
repeat false perceptions and attempt
to make its case about not fighting
back.
After three years of continuous and
false attacks, and despite the protec-
tions of the First Amendment to the
Constitution of free speech and the
right of association, the Pilot finds
inherent evil if people decide to figb\_
back with their donations.
These are people who know that
property values, safety, and quality of
We for everyone a.re at sthke. When
the expansion of your local hospital.
church or school is in jeopardy, they
•get U-and won't allow it 1beir sup-
port of Measure T, and opposition to
Greenligbt, demonstrate that knowl-
edgeable people aie ready to take a
stand for traffic solutions, for safety,
for strong property values, for strong
and better schools.
What is the saying? •1n order for
evil to succeed, all that is necessary is
for good people to do nothing.• wen.
we're not going to sit idly by and let
people destroy our community.
Finally, the Pilot falls into the trap
of believing that tbete is sometb.tng
evil about being a developer. Yet it
fdl to mention Chat these ugly and
bafrible ~have aJIO dOl.ated
enormous 1WD1 in the form o( ,_.. to
our iC:bldt, rOedways wt p.rb ID
tbe dty.
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Kitchen has been
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Country. Club: Custom
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This bayfront condo
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Please call John and
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Towersey
qualifies for.
U.S. Women9s
Mid-Amateur
• Santa Ana CC champion
shar~s medalist honors
during qualifier Tuesday
on her home cour~.
I f there's a local golfer with a
legitimate chance of winning
the U.S. Women's
Mld-Amateur championship,
it's Marianne Towersey of
Santa Ana: Country Club.
The national championship for
women amateurs 25 and older will
be played at Big Canyon Country
Club in Newport Beach Oct. 3-8,
and Towersey, the women's
course-record bolder at Big .
Canyon, qualified for t,he event
Rkhard Dunn
c;olf
Tuesday on her
home course,
Santa Ana,
which was one
of several sites
around the
country to host
qualifying
rounds.
Towersey and
Karen Mahli of
Palos Verdes
shared medalist
·honbrs with a 76
in the one-day
qualifier at Santa
Ana Country
Club, wbe~e 94 players were vying
" for 19 spots. Towersey was the only
local player to qualify. ..
Last mi>nth in the semifinals of
the Women's Southern California
Golt Association match-play
championships at Oakmont
Country Club in Glendale, Mabli
defeated Towersey, 1 up in 19
holes, before capturing the title.
Towersey, however, came back
tp.e next day to win the fourth
annual Tea Cup Classic at Big
Canyon, her third straight
Newport-Mesa community title in
the Fletcher )ones Motorcars/Daily
Pilot Club Championship Series.
Towersey, the Daily Pilot's
reigning queen of golf, set the
Big Canyon course record at
3-under-par 69 while playing as a
guest on April 25. There will be
few rounds under 70 during the
women's mid-amateur, considering
the teeth at Big Canyon
(severe greens and hilly lies off
the fairway). '
Alissa Herron, 27. is the
defending champion of the
women's mid-amateur, which
started in 1987. Towerse}C turns 50
in January.
Whlle youn truly was on
vacation, Towersey captured
the Santa Ana women's club
championship on Aug~5. her 16th
title in the last 19 years. The club
championship was postponed to
August because of inclement
weather. Nicole Ronald finished as
runner-up in Santa Ana's
championship flight
On the heels of a banner
summer in the golf community,
SEE GOLF PAGE 83
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GUol• Of nlEDAY
•trs •a long tine weeks (of pradice)
cal we want to play a game. We're rflClltt to rol .. :
Dive hrkins, Estancia football coach ... September 11 -· STEVE UCJYISll
Sports Editor Roger Corfson • 949~744223 • Sports Fax: 949-650-0170 •Thur~, September 7, 2000 81
Curtain· call first order of bUsiness • . • I . •
•Newport tries to extend
a couple of winning streaks
in the season debut against
visitin.g Orange Lutheran.
Barry Faulkner
DAllY PILOT
NEWPORT
BEACH -For
most high school
students, back to
school means a
new outfit, a new
binder and an
expanded social
circle. For members of the Newport
Harbor High football team, the first
· week of school has become synony-
mous with a season-opening victory.
The Sailors, comirig off a CIF
Southern Section Division Vl cham-
pionship campaign, will put a cou-
ple winning
streaks on the
line Friday, when
tli'ey open the
~w millennium
6y hosting
Orange Lutheran
in a 7 p.m. non-
league game.
. Harbor, 13-0-1
last fall, has won Manderino
11 straight sea-
son debuts, tops in Ora.nge County. .
Coach Jeff Brinkley's 15th edition
has also won 12 consecutive gaI}les.
Further, the Taf-s, ranked No. 4 in
CIF Division VI, are 28-0-1 in their
last 29 games agajnst teams not in
the Sea View League.
Orange Lutheran, ranked No. 5
in CIP Division XI, should provide a
stiffer opening challenge than
Orange, which the Sailors defeated
nine straight ti.mes (including a 1995
Saenz
fodeit) and
outscored a com-
bined 204-33 the
last four games,
including a 70-6
thumping in
1998.
The Lancers,
11-1 last year,
have won 20 of
their last 22.
Coach Jim
Kunau's reigning
Olympic League champions, how-
• ever, lost five players to tow-year
college programs, -as well as All-CIF
quarterback Jason Whieldon, now
at Saddleback College.
Newport, with two starters back
on offense and four on defense, also
has plenty of new faces. But among
its returners are a pair of marquee
standouts.
Senior quarterback-outside line-
backer Chris Manderino was the
Daily Pilot Sea View League Most
Valuable Player a year ago, while
senior .rr'bddle linebacker Alan "No
Trespassing" Saenz, was All-CIF
and the Newport-Mesa District
Defensive Player of the Year after
leading the team with 74 tackles in
1999.
The Sailors have also been bol-
stered by a pair of senior Santa Mar-
garita High transfers, with Scott
Lopez (6-foot-2, 285 pounds) and
Ian Banigan (ti-3, 218) starting at
offensive tackle and defensive end,
respectively.
Manderino, whom BrinkJey con-
sidered shifting to tailback, threw
tor 912 yards and 12 touchdowns
last season and rushed for 213 yards
and six TDs.
Joining Manderfoo m the Tars'
SEE SAILORS PAGE 82
Sea Kings
playing
catch-up
• CdM will work out the kinks
against Cypress squad which
opened its season last week.
Barry Faulkner
D AILY PILOT
ANAHEIM
The 2000 season
has yet to begin
for the Corona del
Mar High football
team and already
the Sea Kings are
playing catch-up.
Coach Dick Freeman's squad,
copling off a Pacific Coast League
co-championship, debuts Saturd~ at 7 p.m. against Cypress at Western
High. But the Centurions are already
a step ahead, having defeated
Handsworth, 44-7, Saturday in North
Vancouver, Canada. They led, 31-0,
,
at halftime.
WThat's huge,• Freeman said of
Cypress' one-game experience
READY TO ROLL
advantage. "You
learn so much the
first tim:e you play
a !Jame. They
have bad the
opportunity to get
guys in position
and make some
adjustments.•
Estancia opens promising
2000 grid campaign tonight
against unproven Magnolia.
Barry Faulkner
DAILY PILOT
ANAHEIM -
Having spent
two seasons as inexperi~nced
underlings, the
senior leaders of
the Estancia
High football .
team are ready to take their turn as
big brother.
Magnolia, with less impressive.
expectations, figures to fall under
the Eagles' collective wing tonight,
when the two teams open the first
sea.son of the new millennium with
a 1 o'clock µonleague game at La
· Palma Park.
Magnolia
first-year coach
Bill Backstrom,
who won three
league titles as
head man at Bl
Modena, has
said attitude, not
talent, was hts
team's most gJar.
ing presea90n
question mark. K.V ....... Es t ancia
Coach Dave Perkin.I bu no IUcb
wordlll fCJr tbll team, wbk:b coWd
be bt .... tbe ICboo)·~ produc:ecl
lD more tha.n a decade.
•1t•1 been a long three '"8b (of
pradice). ·and we want to ~y a
game,• hddns Nld. ·we're rMdy
to ron.·
Tbe tigl•, &-':4 a yeu ago,
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBAll CdM, 3-8 a
year ago, worked
out a few kink:; in
Friday's three-Hendy
way scrimmage
with Villa Park and Pacifica. But.
Freeman believes, there is still much
to be learned about this group,
wl}ieh returns two offensive starters,
five on defense. Cd.M is ranked No. 6
in the CIF Division IX preseason poll.
"You never know how a team will
react to that first game situation,·
Freeman said. ·we didn't come back
very well from our scrimmage, 'Which
made me start to worry.•
Cypress, which scrimmaged Aliso
Niguel before beading north of the .
border, was impressive · against an
unknown Canadian quantity.
· Senior ruhning l,zack Darren
Shortel rushed for 197 yards and two
touchdowns on 19 carries in the
opener and senior retwning second-
team All-Empire League quarter-
back Justin Rice completed 9 of 13
for 124 yards and three TDs. Rice
SEE COM PAGE 12
The replacements
•Unexpected losses could allow newcomers
to shine u Mesa, Saddleback vie tonight.
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threw for 1,626 yards and 16
TDs last season, in which
Cypress finished 4-6.
Junior Darnell Dodson
caught all three TD tosses
Saturday, the longest a 26-
yarder.
The defense, which
returns its front seven intact,
did its JOb. as well.
Senior free safety Robert
Clark, ~cond-team all-
league Last fall, bad an inter-
.ception and returning senior
linebacker Matt Ziemer led
the team with nine taclyes.
It's easy to understand why
Cypress would want to get
out of town, having lost its
previous five openers against
Orange County foes by a
combined margin of 205-52.
Four or those losses were split
evenly between Sunset
League representatives Los
Alamitos and Edison, so the
Centurions are likely enjoy-
ing some l"l!re early season
confidence.
·1 think it is a big advan-
tage,• fourth-year Cypress
Coach Kerry Crabb said of
last week's game. ·Tue
scrimmage is one thing, but
an actual game just has a dif-
ferent tempo. We've seen our
kids dl ,game speed and now
we want lo try to build on
that.•
Cd.M is look.ip.g to build on
two straight CIF playoff
appearances. The Sea Kings
are keyed by their defense,
which includes returning All-
PCL outside linebackers Nick
Prosser and Blake Hacker.
Hacker, like Prosser a
senior, will also start at tail-
back. The 5-foot-6, 170-
pounder is the leading
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DIRECTIONS
WESTERN HIGH
North on 405 to Beach Blvd.
North on Beach Blvd., left on
Ball St., right on Westem.
School on left.
ground gainer back, having
rushed for: 96 yards and one
touchdown on 19 carries as a
junior.
Eric Snell. a senior two-
way starter, had six recep-
tions for 80 yards last season,
while junior Steven Ward,
expected to see time at
receiver off the bench, had
five catches for 56 yards.
Senior Matt Moore, who
started the first three games
last fall at quarterback, before
being sidelined by injury, will
start at receiver this fall.
Senior comerback Charlie
Alshuler is another returning
starter on defense, where for-
mer starting quarterback
Evan Burden starts at the oth-
er comer.
Dylan Hendy, a junior
tr~er from Fountain Valley,
will open at quarterback.
Junior Joe Barber, who
missed most of last year with
a broken thumb, is also
expected to take some-snaps
at quarterback.
The Sea Kings will be
without senior middle line-
backer and tight end Tawna-
ta Grey (church conflict), and
sophomore linebacker Matt
Boyce (groin pull).
Senion; Dave Richardson
(6-5, 300) and Matt Marston
(6-4, 210), as well as juniors
Steven Russell (6-2, 236) and
Steve Shipman (6-3, 216) will
start both ways in the trench-
es for CdM, which has lost
three straight openers.
This is the first meeting
between the schools.
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to graduation.
Magnolia, which does
have some size and experi-
ence ln the trenches, has no
proven skill performers. This
is hardly uplifting news fol' an
offense that produced the
fourth-fewest points in
Orange County last fall (93),
including five shutouts.
Estancia. on the other
hand, returns five all-league
performers and 11 combined
starters from a team which
contended for the Pacific
Coast League title.
l.n addition to the All-PCL
honors collected last fall by
current seniors Andy Romo,
Fahad Jahid, Robert Aguil-
era, David Rodriguez and
Cesar Romero, senior quar-
terback Kenny Valbuena gets
his first start since earning
second-team all-league rec-
ognition as a sophomore.
Valbuena, a 6-foot-5, 220-
pound senior, has thrown for
1,347 career yards and eight
touchdowns. He came off the
bench last fall, but has estab·
lished himself as the strong-
anned trigger man of Perkins'
wingT.
Jahid (6-2, 235) is the lead-
ing returning rusher at full-
back. He picked up 203 yards
and three TDs on 55 carries
last fall.
Senior Jeremy Valdes, last
year's starting quarterback,
shifts to tailback, where he
will share rushing chores with
wingback Shane McGuire,
Romo, Raymond Romua and
Rodriguez.
Romo, who starts at receiv-
er and in the secondary, is the
leading receiver returning
with a mere four catches for
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THE COVINGTON
A The Covington, you'U have an epicurean decision to make: indulge your
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the Mountainvlew restaurant. But for now, visit our m¢el cottage and see a
retirement horne--and a kitchen-<ieslgned for the future, here today.
Touring our model, it's easy to see the tangible benefits for members of
The Covington Priority Program. Like being able to chooSe the wood cabinel.S in
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retirement communities. ·
At The Covington, you'll see the fine attention to dctaiJ that distinguishes
this retirement community. Designed for those who expect th~ best. tn
accommodations, In &ervices and ln value. Choose from a dozen apartment and
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THE COVINGTON
A Plantied Rettrement Community
3 Punult •4-A, AllMJ Viejo, C4 926'6
Owntd Md openMI bp TIM ......... HO.e,
• noo~ ~....-.r ......_ ...... la~ C'~ *'A 19Jj
DaLIK
.... ...,_ ML wt. a.,..,
!IO 01M ..._, 54 245 Sr. DE
57JllaC -·• 5-t 230 Jr HG SS 0-Ru 1 llZ 5-10 245 St. bt'.
H...., ea.t 5-10 175 Jr. Ol8
51 ._. AmofO ~10 220 Jr. u
• IVM CIMCM 5-11 180 Sr. Mll
N fMMt MM» 6-2 235· Sr. ~
• .,_~ 6-1 215 Sr. 1 ,.,,.., ..., 6-2 1~ Sr. c I ,.,_,, VMOm s-9 5 Sr. CJ
J .._,., 6-1 1 Jr. FS
DIRECTIONS ·
LA PALMA PARK
1 0..MMM' 1111: -6-1 205 Sr. Qt 15 ... 0..-w 180 St. Tl
........... 6-1225 Sr. fl
10 Ml90I GlllW S-11 165 Sr, WR
4 .... CiMta 6-2 180 JI. WR
J2 Joi ,... 6-o 238 "· T£ 71 ~OW M 265 Jr. LT
90 ,_ ...._ 6-1 210 Sr. LG
M ,_. Mflw..w M 200 Jt. C
17 ftfM DtWI 6-3 200 SI'. RG to 5am '-6-2 285 SI'. RT
·SAILORS
CONTINUED FROM 81
North on Harbor Qlvd., past
Disneyland, and Lincoln, to back:fieJd will be senior tail-
~ Palma Ave. Stadium on back Ryan Ortega, who
rtght. Esumes the void left by the
te Andre Stewart. Stewa.rt.
39 yards. · ed in a car accident last . The_ Eagles, led by explo-'spring, amassed a school sin-
sive tailback and 2000 gradu-gle-season record 2,404 yards
ate Marshall Hendricks, pro-last fall
duced_ nearly 84 % of their Ortega the back of the
?ffe0S1ve yards on the ground year on last year's 9-1 junior
m 1999._ . varsity team, bad 44 varsity
Perkins. expects this to carries for 274 yards and two
change this seaso~, though TDs as 8 junior.
t.!'1e Eagl~ may be ~ a ~-Manderino's 'receiving tar-
tion to preserve thei.r pasS1.0g gets will be senior Mitch Gray ~ackage against the Sen-(two touchdown catches in
tinels. . . last week's scrinunage with
The_ offensive line, with Mission Viejo) and junior Brl-
returning starters Romero, an Gaeta.
Aguilera and senior Tim Gaeta opened last season
Val~ez, should ho~d i~ own as the starting quarterback,
agamst Magnolias size up but, now a receiver and car-
front. The Eagles, after all, nerback. he joins Manderi-
average 262 pounds from no as the team's only twQ-
tackle-t~tack.le. way starters. He had an
Defensively, Estancia is interception against Mission
keyed_ by Rodriguez and Viejo. ·
Romero at ends, as well as Joirling Saenz on the
J$d at linebacker. defense which allowed the
Perkins said he knows fewest points per game of any
nothing about Magnolia's school in Orange County last
game plan, since Backstrom season (10.6) are senior
elected not to scrimmage returning starters Garrett
anyone. • Ttoncale (a team-high 12
The Eagles garnered even sacks at e nd) and Nick
more confiden~rom last Moghadd~ (ta~e).
week's scriJnm~e agairlst The Sailors will fdce a mul-
Edison, ranked No. 2 in tiple-formation offense which
Orange County. produced 520 points (43.3 per
game) last season.
PRESEASON RANKINGS That otrensive production, however, was largely due to
CIF DIVISION IX
SS 1M ._ 6-l 211 Sr. D£
H c.J. C....-6-1 230 Sr. NG
71NlicllUlll'rW M 260 St. OT
7 ~ hlllD4a 6-.() 115 St. D£
1 0-Mr d I P 6-1 20S Sr. Oll
5 Al.NI... 6-2 260 Sf. Ml.I
• """" ---6-) 216 Sr. Oll 4 1111M CiMTA 6-2 180 k. CB
M .._ 1Mm1 5-9 162 St. CB
I 0..9-6-2 172 Jr. SS 200Mt~ 6-0 160 w~· FS
1 PRISEASOll UllllllGS·
CIF DIVISION VI
1. La Mirada; 2. Villa Part(;
3. TuStin; 4. NM:npart lllilbca,
S. Loara; 6. Irvine;
7. Kennedy; 8. Santa Ana;
9. Santa Ana Valley;
10. Mayfair.
Wbieldon's talents. He threw
for more than 2,800 yards as a
senior, 7 ,507 in his three-year
career. ,
This season, the Lancers
will ·rely on Robby Hobbs, a
6-2, 215-pound junior, al
quarterback.
"They've got some ath-
letes,• Brinkley said of the
Lancers, whose nonleague
victims last season included
Sea View League representa-
tive Woodbridge.
"They were pretty vanilla
in their scrimmage, but we
watched them on film last
season against Woodbridge
and they came out in multiple
sets and shifted all over the
place,• Brinkley said. •1t will
be critical for us lo gel lined
up properly.• ·
Regardless of the chal-
lenge, Brinkley said his play-
ers are eager to experience
the feeling of playing under
Friday night lights.
"This is the real deal now,•
he said. •There ar~ so many
things that come into play
and things to take care of, it's
. going to be exciting. After
training all offseason, our kids
have waited for the chance to
play a game."
1. Brea-Olinda; C 0 ST I
OAusE
MES I LINEUPS
2. Costa Mesa; 3. Pacifica;
4. Troy; 5. South Hills;
6. eoro.. .. Mar,
7. Sonora; 8. Western;
9. Rancho Alamitos;
10. Fullerton.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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M5U1'UU.
VOLLEYBALL
COUEGE WOMEN
Pomona Pitzer def. Vanguard,
15-5, 12·15, 15-9, 15-11 .
l>uEHsE
No. Pl.y« Ht. Wt.0. l"os. No • ....,... Ht. Wt. a .....
11 ...,_. ~ 6-1 175 Sr. QB
22 JlkxC-S-9 145 Jr. TB
4t D-. HuNTa S-9 185 Sr. FB
J4 Jollt Sl'MCIWINO S-9 140 Sr. W8
J1 M11o1Aa ~ S-10 160 k. WR
11 ~PAY 6-3 170 Sr. TE
55 PAIA.~ 6-1 265 So. LT
M "-CAMJt 6-1 240 So LG
H Seem~ S-10230 Sr C ,2 AlnO#Y c;.._,. S-10 245 Sr. RG
72 0-.. ,._.,,.., 6-1 245 Sr. RT
MESA
CONTINUED FROM B 1
Luis Avalos.
The defe nding PCL co-
champions, 8-3 a year ago en
route to a school-record
fourth straight CIF playoff
4t DNm. HuNTa S-9 185 Sr. OE
Q A1nmtY a...,. S-10 245 Sr. OT
710-M·-S-7 237 Sr. OT
JO~,..,,.. 5-8 155 St. OE
51Jomt0...-S-10 170 Sr. OLB
11 Lou9 DAV 6-3 170 Sr. Ill
12 "'-' ~ 6-2 220 k. Ill
J2 MIGi ....., 5-8 180 So. Ol8
22 Jlkx C-5-9 145 Jr. C8
J4 -. S'lllcJclAMI S-9 140 Sr. C8
11 "'-al~ 6-1 175 Sr. FS
DIRECTIONS
SANTA ANA BOWL
North on Fairview Rd., past
Edinger, and First St. to Civic
Center Drive, and tum right.
Stadium at comer of Civic
Center Drive ahd Flower St.
appearance, also have a but spent his sophomore. sea-
notable replacement for Zuni-son at Mater Dei. He returned
gd in junior Nick Cabico. in the offseason and is poised
Cab1co saw varsity playoff to join what has become a
acbon as a Mesa freshman, 0 string of noteworthy ball car-
ri~ at the school. beginning
with Binh •Runaway• nan in
the early 1990s. .
BVLGARI Cabico will also start at
comerback, making him one
of the Mustangs' six two-way
starters.
In 111lnleu ttrel, autetmatic ntovemenr.
A ho anllabl• In Ill k1 •old1
Avtll•blr In Newport Buch •I
'
·Senior Patrick Hulllger is
another twp-way starter. He'll
open at quarterback and free
safety, after sta.rting all 11
games last season at outside
linebacker.
Hulllger made the most of
his only varsity completion
last season, a 19-yard touch-
down, and will be asked to
increase the passing efficien-
cy for an offense which
gained just 2" % of its 3,506
total yards through the air in
1999.
Hulllger's receiving targets
will include wtdeouta Josh
Strickland, Michael McGuire
and Andrew Strickland, as
well as redever-tumed-tight·
end Lou.ts Day. Day, a tenlor,
• caught 12 pa11e1 for 130
yardl and 11 TD U a Junior,
including at leut ooe recep-
tion in nine games.
Senior Lenny Lukela, a
Seddlebeck traDlf• apec:ted
to be the MU1tan9S' top
receiver, will not start and
mlght not play, an. mialng.
prectke this week.
Amburgey,. 6-foot-2, 290.
pound tacld9. and .... cell•
ter Scott Scbepeftl ($.10, 215)
anchor an oftemtve lronf.
wbkh la1MIM QnallWcb. a
5:10, 245.;pound OiAVelted fullbed&. Ill,... ell ........
Sopbraoe• A• tiew Cmlda
(6-1, Mot ad Paul Mlltlla
(6-1, .., rOUlld -.. bola p•ttwn. )
~..-........
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BULLETIN BOARD GOLF
..
pedeict combination ~ giving to the
~ end playing m an excellent goU
toa ... menl," Drucker once said.
Thursday, September 7, 2000 83 ,
MUSTANGS
CONTINUED FROM 82 Tryouts approaching for C~I club squad
CORONA DEL MAR -Tryouts for the· ROLLER HOC"EY
Corona del Mar High club roller hockey "
team will take place Sunday, Sept. 10 and 17 from 6-7 p.m. at
the Gretzky Center in Irvine.
CONTINUED FROM 81 .
we begin our nttddng up wllb e bela1lld
congratuladau oa 1111 ~ llO former
Hoag HOipiW arlbopdc 1UJ9900 Dr.
MichaeJ Druck.er.
~ wbote handicap index. has
beilD • low u 3, performed more than 80
kw ~cements and 200 out:pabent
surgeri8I a ~ before retinng last year.
ID 1997, Drucker created and hosted a
goU townament for bis former patients
called the Total Knee Open. About 30 of
Drucker's patients who had knee
replacements continue to play golf
regularly.
unproven running back to
step forward, wbJ.le counting
more heavily on the passing
skills of serum retunung quar-
terback Ramon Saavedra. The ~a Kings will participate in the lnteJSCbolastic Hockey
Federation and U1e 20-game season will kick ofi fn mid-October.
The CdM squad will be coached by former CdM grad and
Elite Lcag\Je roller hockey~ayer, Jeff Suma.
Tryouts are for CdM stu nts in grades 9-12 only. For infor-
mdtion, call Oob Stockwell t (714) 546-5670. .
Tryouts on Sunday for Ensign club team
WPO~T BE~CH -liyduts·for the ROLLER HOCKEY '
E n Junior I hyh· club roller hockey
I<' is set for Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at the Wayne G retzky
Roller Hockey Center in Irvine.
Without DruCket, thlngs wouldn't be the
same in Newport Beach.
And that lncludes so~ou walking
down fairways today after knee
replacement surgery. The captain of the 1961 Colgate
University golf team, Drucker joined
Hoag's medical staff in 1974. It was then
that he vowed to donate St.OOQ a year to
the hospital, a figure he routineiy
exceeded. Drucker was there in th~ early
Saavedra throw for 867
yards dOd eight TDs in '99,
despite bdttling injuries
which c:tllowed him to start
only three games.
His top ldrget should be
senior Ismael Isais, who
caught nme balls for 114
ydrds ldst sedson.
AU skaters must wear shin guards, elbow pads and a helmet
with shoulder µatls strongly recommended.
For infonnnllon call Don Insley at (949) 548-1922.
Signups for NJB at Ensign Saturday
S19nups for Newport/Mesa National Junior Bas-HOOPS
ketball's winter season are Saturday at Ensign Junior
Drucker, who 1pecialized in sports
injurles, wat one of the largest individual
contributors ln the history ot the fooner
Newport Claaic Pio-Am. which later
merged with the TOlhiba Senior Classic
from an operational standpoint The
Newport Classic proved to the PGA Tour .
that it could stand on i~ own two feel
Drucker, spotted tn the gallery at the
Tea Cup Classic last month at Big Canyon
Country Cltib. where he's a longtime
member, was one of the reasons why the
venerable Newport Classic became the
crown jewel of mini-tour events, raising
more money for charity than most stops on
the Nike 4"our (now the Buy.com'Tour).
. years of the mini-tour event when tt was
called the Crosby Southern Pro-Am, a
fund~raiser for Hoag.
"Hoag ~s' given us a chance to practice
at 4.n,excellent institution. and providecl a
w 6noerful place to live and raise our
families,• he once said. ·rve always felt
that doctors should give something back to
the hospital.·
The Roadrunners, c1:hed
by 27th-year head man erry
Witt , the dedn or ounty coac~es. lost dlJ four r their
all-league pldyers (mcludmg
Gonzd!ez) off d team that ftn.
1shed 4-6. mcludmg a 28-19
setback to Mesd.
The Musldng!> hdve won
three strd1qht openers to even
the school wcord to 20-20 in
debut conlPSl!i Mesa also
leads the '>E:>nes, 7 ·2
High from 9 a.m.-2 p.m A second signup session is Sept. 16 at
the same times.
With Drucker's influence, many can still
enjoy a good walk along a golf course,
while the small, now-defunct min1-tour
event has evolved into the most philan-
thropic stop on the Senior PGA Tour.
Evaluations are m October and teams are formed in Novem-
ber wiln U1e sedson running Crom late November to nud-
Mdrch. Boys cmd g1rls entering the third-lhrough-e1ghth
grades are wek'ome. For ·more information, call the Newport-
Mesa NJB Hotline at (949) 225-8385.
· Not only was Drucker a significant
donor, he often wowed the crowd with his
goU game in the tw<rday tournament that
lasted 23 years (1975 to '97) and generated
hundreds of thousands of dollars to Hoag
Hospital.
The Southern California PGA
announced Tuesday the winners of its
special annual awardi;, which included
three locals.
JC WOMEN'S GOLF
OCC falls at COD
COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN'S SOCCER
Pirates send Comets into orbit, 12-2
SAN MARCOS -Geno Vitale·Sansosti scored four goals and
sPven other Pirdtes were in the scoring column as Orange Coast
College's men's soccer team ripped the host Palomar Comets
W<.>dnesddy in nonconference play, 12-2, to improve to 3-0· l .
Cesar Terrones scored two goals in one minute in the fin.t
hillf and had an assist, whlle Jesus Cervantes had a pcUI of
llssists. The Plrates led 6-0 dt halftime and upped it lo 12-0 in
the 76th rmnute on Spencer McDearmon's unassisted goal.
Once, Drucker entertained a gallery of
more than 50 around the 17th green at
Newport Beach Country Club with a hole
in one.
In 1990, Drucker and professional Jeff
Hart tied for first place in the pro-am team
competition of the Newport Classic, and in
'92 Drucker posted a second-place team
finish. He had the lowest score among
sponsors in '94.
Jeremy Clevenge r of Mesa Verde
Country Club was named assistant ·
professional of the.year; Corona del Mar
resident Perry Hallmeyer of Oak Creek
Golf Club was voted merchandiser of the
year; and Gerald Hall or santa Ana
Country dub was named an honorary life
member of the SCPGA.
PALM DESERT -Ornnge
C0c1st Collt'ge'!. women's golf
tedm fell to host College of the
Desert on WednPsddy m d non-
conl erenre match, 356-426.
Mdnccld Dietrick hdd
OCC'!> bt'st c;cor<' at the Mon·
terc>y Country Club, par 72,
with a H4 She> pldced fourth.
J e nnd Qudfdnld shot 101,
Joyce HoedPr d 108 and Lind·
SdY Giles hdd d 123
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The fOllowllljl persons
are doing business aa
Orange County Web
Services. 3085 Tyler
Way, Coata Mesa. CA
92626
Lin Sue Cate, 3085
Tylef Way, COS1a Mesa.
CA 92626 Don DeThomaa, 3085
Tyler w11y, Costo Mosa.
CA 92G26 This busmesa Is con-
ducted by. genera.I pert·
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Medlcel Equipment,
4263 Birch SI • Newpor1
Beach, CA 92660
Joutoo. Inc (CA). 41263
Birch SI • Newport
Beach. CA 92660 Thlt bvllness la con-
ducted by 1 corporation
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KIHlhenan, DVM, Praal·
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Golden Shores Finan·
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27122·B Pueo Ellf)llda
1102 t. San Juan
Capistrano, Ca 92675
Mired Flnaoc:lal Group
(CA), 18885 Weal Bernardo Or. #230, San
Diego. CA 92127
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duded by. a corporation
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Preaidant
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DIAMOND DEVELOP-
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Lantern Street, Dana
Point, CA 92629
Cyn1hta M Carden,
34081 Blve Lantern
Street, Derw1 POlflt, CA
92829
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port Beedl, CA 92el!O all 8ttM1. ' G", Sara
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1180, Newport Beach.
CA 92660
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21382 P1ricslde Or. c.nter, 2070 Me,fl4e 327 E. 1111'1 Street,
Elll. 9IAll ~l..agUnl Ave1 COllil MeN, CA C.. Meu, CA 82827 • Ce t2tz7 Robelt E. Alggr1t, 32'7 Euoene Jtnten, Gerw Elubell'I ,.,,._ I . 1lfl snel, COllil
33 C-. U. Veta. a.ti IN. t4UI ..._ St.. Miia; CA 92121 ~. Ce 92t72 a..'llla Ma. CA ll10l Tllle bue1net1 .. ~ Thie w..a .. OOft-Thie bulArlMI le oon-cll'*«I by. I OIMfll
uieed by: en tndMdulf duded ~ lfl ~ '*"*""" Heve YOll et1rted Hav• ~ etar'led Have ~ tlar1M
dOil9 bullnMa ""' No ~~.,.rt1,_~ tiv builirieee ~ No Jfly llllllM ~ -""°"* A. ~ THI elM•IMnl WM Thie 1° 1n• -Tllle .... !Miil ...
!ltd ""' lie COuf1tr ..... ""' "" ~ tied ... "" Collnly CIMc ol 0... Oountr a.ti d Ollrllll ~ a.ti d en. CGUl'lly on Ol/11/IOOIJ' Oft ~ on OW2MOOO" ....... ,... ......... .. ....,._...,.,.._1.1111_.;r r""'m'Yj r\ ':. ;& 11,;;;
I
·The (Newport Classic) provides the
Flctltloua BuelneH
Name Statement
The lollowlf"SI persona
are doing busioees as BK> GeneS11 4 U, 307
Placentia •207, Newporl Beacn, CA 92663
• James G White Jr •
1447 GalHy, Newpon
Beaoh. CA 92660
Patricia Bowman, 703
Begoma Avenue. Co·
rona dot Mar, CA 92665
JeHerla Vlhlnen, 2
Swift Court Newport
Beach, CA 92663 This buslnesa Is con-
ducted by 1 ganerel partoerahlp
Have you star1ed
doing bua4nesa yet? No
James G While, Jr
This 1111emant was
filed with the County
Clel1< ol Orange County
on 08l22/2000 20008137ff1
Dally Pilot Aug 24. 31 ,
Sep!. 7. 14.@00Tht22
FlctltJoua BualneH
Name Statement
The fol~ peraona .,. dotng buainna ..
ETS Consultiflg Sarv-
lcas. 2327 E 18th StrMt, Newpor1 Beech,
CA. 92663
Thoma• P Schroeder,
2327 E. 16th Street.
Newport Beach, CA
92663 Edna C. W1lllama.
2327 16ttt Street, New-
por'I Beach, CA 92663 This bullneu Is COil·
ducted by: hosblnd Ind
wife
Have you atarted
dolog buslo111 y1t?
Yes, 7/t/2000
Thoma• P. Shrooder
Thia atateR1e11t wea
Flclltloua BualneH
N1me Statement
The tonow1ng pe™>Os aie doing business as· A) Ecommnow, B) Co<-
plb4z, 2707 Vta l.Jldo,
Sen Clemente. CA
92672
Patricia M Burckhardt,
2707 Vi• Lado, San
Clemente, CA 92672
Thia business is con·
ducted by 80 1ndMdoal
H_.11ve you started
doing business yet? v ... JUl18, 2000 Patricia• M. 8urd(hardt
Thia statement was
filed with the County
Ci.tic ol 0ranoe County on 08/11 /2000
2000H3H7t
Dally Ptlot :j8oo17, 24,
31. Sep! 7. Th095
Fictitious BualneH
N8me Statement
The lollowtng per900a
,,. doing bullne111 u ;
Dtgtt.i AudtO. 887 W
t9th StrHt, Costa
~.CA 92627
Sergio Montejano.
1314 N Hatbor. Apt 1
313, Santa Ana, CA
92703 SantJago Manzo, 729
South Sycamore. ~ma
Ana, CA 92701
Thia bValoeM Is con-
ducted by. co-pattne111
Have you atarted
doing bu1lna11 yet? v ... 07/01/00
Sergio Montejano
Thfa 1tatemeot wea
filed wllh the County
Cleric of Or~· County on 08/11/2000
2000t83H7S
Dally Piiot ~17. 24,
31. Sep! 7, Th096
Fictitious Bualneaa
Name Statement
The following persons
a1e doing bu$ness as
911 Helpline.com, 752
Arrugos Way #4, Naw·
port Beach. CA 92ti60
2ndjob.com, Inc: (CA),
752 Amigos Way 14,
Newpon Beach, CA
92660
This buslnesa Is COO·
ducted by. a COfP()nltlon Have you started
doing business yet?
Yes, 07121199
2odjob.com, Inc: . Neal
Fluman. Chief Techm·
c.i O!llcer
Th18 stllement waa
flied wrth the County
Clel1I ol Orange County
Oil 08/11 /2000
2000H36191
Daily PiloC ~.. 17. 24, 31, Sept 7 Th102
Flctttle>Ua Bualnua
Name Statement
The followlng pe<aona
aie dotng 00.-as;
Pacific Salu As-
sociates. 6027 E MaburY Ave., Orange, CA 0288?
College ~rlceling As-
sociates (CA). ll027 E.
Mabury Ava.. Orange,
CA 92867
ThlS busl1'18S11 IS ~
dueled by • corpotalioo
Have you atarted
doing bualnea1 yet?
Yu. 7-1-2000
College MarlleUng M-
eoclates, Don E Dan·
nen Brine:. Pres.
Thia statemenl wH
filed with lhe County
Cleric of Orange County
Oil 08/1512000
200081371IO
Daily Pllol A2&o 17, 24. 31. Seet. 7, Th1Q8
filed with the County J=lctttloua BualneH
Cieri! al Cringe Coi.ny N8me Stllwment Flctltloua Bualneaa
on 08/2~131458 119
The l~rM>OSu: N8me Statement
Deily Ptlol Aug. 31, Sept. W~ In-e~~:r:n•
7. 14. 21. 2000 Thl26 YffUne!'lta, 27001 For-Boat•· VI.com, 821
Flctltloua Bualnesa bM Roed, 118, i.agllM W. Blllbol #8. N.wport Nlavel. CA mn Belch. CA 92661 N8me StatelMnt eo11een Wolle. 489 Infinity Marketing
.The fottowirlg per.ana Rlphael Dt , Co<one. Group (NV). 82t W
are doing ~ 18 CA 92882 Belboa •B. Newport
A) N9WpOrt ~ CUI Thia bu1ineaa Is ~ Belch. CA 92661
8) ~demy of Sell, ducted by: .,.. ~ This butinna .. oon-
)424 Via <>Poi1o. Suite Have you atlrted dueled by: Limited Lia· 204, Newport Beadl; CA dol11g bualn911 yet? b!llty Co.
92863 Yee. &IMlO Have you 1ta1'1ed W1ollet Group LLC Colleen Wole doing bu1ir-. y.r1 Ho
(CA).-3424 VII Oporto, Thia auttmene WU lofiolly _Merketlng
Suil• 20'4, Newport hied w4lh IN County Group, Robelt Hams,
Belch, CA 92983 C181tt o1 On1ng1 Counry Manager Thia bulinne ~ con on """'1--. Thlti 1111emen1 ~u ducted by: Umlled U.· .,_, "~t244 flied Wl1h the County ~ Co. • Olly Plot Sept. 7, 14, Cleltl cf Orange Counry
Have you 1tarted 21. 28, 2000 Tbl!SZ on 09r'01f2000 dol11g bv.lnHt '/817 2000IUt114
Y". &'1'2000 Fictitious lu.lnesa ~ PllOC Sept 7, 14,
Wlgget 0r0l'P .. LLC, N8me ltlltement ~· 20Q() Tb182 Aobel1 Duck. ~ ~
lnlllng Oll\oel' The '~ Flctltloua ......... 11~1119 W:'';:'"'C:,: 111L:*\orkthop utie ,..me ,..........,.
C1ef1t cl Orange Courtly Ft11nC8, 7681 Center The ~
on oe/11'2000 ~ ~1· ~7tlngtoo .,.p::'l!Jt= & ~.
IOOOllHlll ..... --"'"' ...... C.therlnt BrlMOn, IOClat• 19 •• ......, gr.ys:z.'2Li'tt.:; l.~a::;; '6~ ~go~wport BNdl,
~....._-_ ... -• ' Parnell LYnCtl. 511 ·~ buelt'9el 11 CCII'-Catalln1. -Newport
duded by; "" lncMdull ~ ~ .. con-
..J!!Ve ~•I•!~~ ~ ~ en tndMdulf YM,"'.._ 18'0 •-Have you ltlrted Celltrtne ~ dOlnO builnMI yet?
Flctltlou1 Business
Name Statement
The following pe1sons
era doing bustr'less as
Global Premier Mar·
kellng, 930 W 16 th St
#E·2. Costa Mesa, CA
92627 Global Premier Mar-
ketmg (CA), 930 W 161h
S1 # E·2, Costa Mesa,
CA 92627
This bUSIOe95 IS COO·
ducted by a C0rp0f8!k>O
Have you s1ar1ed
doing bullneu yet?
Yee. 08/0512000
GloC>al Premier Mar·
ketiog (CA). Andrew
Hanna, ~relldent
Thtl atale~ot W81
filed with the County
Clllfk ol Orange Cou111y
Oil 08/ 1 '12000 20008838117
Delly Pllol %17 24
3 t. Stpt 7, Tl!098
Ftctltlous Buslneu
N8me Statement
The loltow1ng persons
are doing bullooss 11
Nollry Public Serv-
ICM. 410 3tst Stteet.
Nawpon Beach CA
92663 Jtnny Br111ull
Gllchrlll, 410 31st
StrMl, Newport Beach
CA 92663 Thtt b\Jslne11 11 con dueled by 80 indMdual
Have you started
doing bullin-yet? No J~ Breault GllcMst This 11a1ement was
filed wlttt the County
Cleric of Orange County
Oil 0712512000
2000e8351H
Dally Pilot A~t7. 24.
31, Stpt, 7, ~ ThJl 1
FlctltJoua B.uelneH
N8me Stetement
The followlno pereon•
lt8 doing buUieU ...
Alfluenf Golfer Maga-zirll. 401 ! w Ctllncler
Ave.. Santa Ana CA
92704
Soott Rtttberg, 401 t
W Chandler AW , 8lrrta
Ana. Ca 92704 Thla bullneA ,. OOl"I•
~by:an~
Have yov 1t1rttd
doing bualneN yet?
Yee. OM>llOO Soott Rettbefg Thie 11&18'111111 W8I
!Med wlUl the County
Clellt d er.,. Col.t1ly on 0811lf2000 2000MHIM o.lvPllot Avg. 17, 24, ~. Z,J®O Th999
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing buStOOss as
Island Ftoom1g 1 t 8
Agate Avenue. Suite C.
Newporl Be1ch Cal1for-
01a, 92662 Carolyn L Carr. 118
Agate Avenue. Newporl
Beach, Caltlorrna 92662 This bu11ness 1s COO·
ducted by an 1ndtV1dual
Havo you started doing business vet?
Yaa. 1995
Carolyn L Can
This s1a1amenl ·was
hied with lhe County
Clent o4 Orange County on 08/2512000
20006838453
D11ty Ptkll Aug 31 Sept
1, 14, ?1, 2000 Th128
Fictitious Buelnus
Name Statement
The followlflg persons
are doing business as
Chol<:• Leasing 1545
Newport Blvd Costa
Meta Ca 92627
The Lease Outlet Inc:.
(C AJ. 1545 Newpon
Blvd Costa Mesa CA
92627
Tilts bu51"89S 1s con·
dUcled by a corpor atlOf'l Have you started
dOlrl'jj buSIOHll yet?
Yei; September 1982
The Lease Outlet. Inc:.,
Joseph Lopez, Pras1·
dent
This statement was
filed with the County
Clent ol Orange County
on 08/1112000
20006836887
Dady Ptlot AUJ 17 24,
31. Seo! 7. ~ Th067
Flctltloua Buelness
N8me S~ment
The lollo~ are doing as:
Ofaoge County Math,
!742 Bonalrt Wey,
Newport Beach. CA
92660
Robert R. Kendaft,
1742 8on11re Way.
Ne'IWf>C)rt Beach, CA
92660 Thta buSlnesa II oon-
dvcted by 11'1 lndlvlduel
Have you ~tarted
doing bullr1l8I )'81? No ~ R Kendall
Thia atatement WU
lllecl wtltt the County
Cl8ftl cf Orange Cow1Cy
on 08l22J2000 20009U7Mt
Oetly Pilol Aug 21, 31.
Stp!. Z, 14.J®O Tb111
Fictitious Bualneu
Name Statement
The lollowlog periOlls
are doing buStoess as Scala F'noess 321 112
Larllspu• Ave . Corona
del Mar, Ca 92625 V1Ytan Michele Coumas
321 112 Lantspur Ave
Corona del Mar. Ca
92625
Jacll Coumas. 321 112
Lantspur Ave .. Corona
qel Mar, Ca 92625
This business IS COO•
ducted by huSbartd and
wife
Have you started
domg businen yef?
Yes, 07f.ll/2000
VMan Michela Coumas This s1a1emeot WilS
filed with the Coumy
Cte<11 ol Orange County on 08/ 11/2000
20006836893
Dally Ptlo4 Aug 17 24
31, Sept 7 200Q ThlOI
Fictitious Buslnea1
Name Statement
The folloWtf"SI pe™>OS
81e doing ~ 19
On ShOre Clo1h1ng
Co 488 E 17th. A·101
Co6la Mesa. CA 92627
Steve John Banta
1514 Ru1h Lane. New· port Bead\, CA 92660
Woranuch Bantl,
15t4 Rvth Lane, New-
por'I Beach, CA 92660 This business 11 COil·
ducted by husband and
wile
Have you started
doing business yet? No
Steven John Banta
This statement waa
flied wrth the County
Clertt ol Orange County
on 08/14/2000
2000H37071
Daily P!lol Aug 17, 24
31, Sept. 7, 2000Th085
Fictitious Bualnes•
N1me StJltement
The lollow'"SI persons
are doing buaine9a as
Pro Forma Weat, Lid.,
2182 Dupont Drtve,
Suite 215, Irvine Ca
92612
Nielsen Brokerage
SerVICH Inc. (CO),
2138 Vista UlredO, New-
port Beach. Ca 92660
This buameas 11 oon-
ducted by • corporation Have you at1r1ed doing buslneu yet?
Yes, 03128194
N1el1en Brokerage
Sa1v1ces, Inc . Ruth
Noel98n Voet PreatdlnV
Secrelary
Thi• statemem w11
hied with the Co-Joly
Clellc ol O!anga County
on oa 1112000
2000tl3"N
Dally Piiot ~ 17. 24.
31. Sepe 7~ ThOe8
OVERSTOCKED
A call to
cbssified
willbdpl
(949) 642-567
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa &42-9180
l) is co u n c ( ~a' kt' t
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Gmnt Snvtct •"' Qtu/.11J CuMI far Las
Direct Cremation .• $495
Immediate Burial •. $995
(llldwln Culiw)
Pranangcmcm J>rowams Avaibbk for
Funcr.al Scrvica. Crema1ions and Caikcu
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Ul..8 ,_ • M.a ,. -• • ~TO NC>TU 0/1 ..___ I ..._ ..._ • • 111111 ..,._ • ~ _.10 MJIUOF CtmmNllOP•LK ~: ~ ...,..._ .. ...._.. tumt ltetement \-~ .,... •OW ...... -IAU ,...._ -The following ·pereon1 The ~ p;NllOnl The to11ow1no PllrlOntl ...... • #IUIWWWT, ...... • A CAI._, CUCC SK.110Sf LCWf NO.; OOl297• .,. dolna IMfNM ta: .,. ~ ~ • .,. dOltlO bUliiNI M '. ~-~~ .. •..J!t ~"'!!!" _.JIMf... • •.a• -. ESO"ONHO .. 1121J!'H P'ttM/AM NO.: 'l"OU Mobffe lnetrurnen1 SCS ~•tom P.W. Aooen& Sct9tN, 34o.e ~ ~ .. -_.. ,_ -.. _.. --· AM IN DIPNA.T ~ d ~ c.1-210 20dl 8VM4 fMw. VII Oporto, Ste. t02, -TMWI:~-~ ...... A llOnc:a ti _., UND111t a ---lfotnl•. 2333 Port ,..... BNd\. CA iae63 N9WPOl't S..,.11, CA ..... ·i;a,-"iiii a.»0t1,_..mrm ;BMA • G1¥91 Na i:.a "* TIWJIT~ -~,.m LenWldc Pttoe. H"'POf1 ..... Scott CWtll Simon, Hee3 .... AC'llOJlt 10 MUl&i -. ...,.. 'IOI L Is ~ 1D bl n-. QID/1., UM.ISi e..d\ CA ll2eeO 219 20dl _,...~ Jonathan Clyde ll:llM WIY.t_ Ir ~~fl"'D" ~ Mil mt naneM nj '1"0U TNCE ACTIOH TO Diane ~ Kw. 90'\ e.ct\, CA WllMll', S41t Via Udo.
llMY • ICIJ) MA •-• ,_...._._.tt, 9C11E 1 bU5*111S~f'A ~ veta 2333 Port lttiiJICll Jody~ Simon, 1150, Newport .8-c:h,
"'9JC MUI. • lQI " .... D.D 11.f A ""'... T .. ._.. .. fdlr1SI tst.n: ~. rr-v• Piia, CA~ 2t8 *' sn.t~· CA l28e3 =.Ml..:.'ff= ===-~ loum WOCJDI be4...r..-, ~ GUWalW'I ~. "i too~ ~ ~~ ~~le CM-~ ~~ fl!VW,,_WT 011HIMTUM0/11HI MA--L tore. oontlnoent 1M11aM. OUCI&., JM !XJl\ANATION Of1 Hava you 1tarted ~by. hulbelld Md Have you etarteJS
vou, • YOU.. IHOlilU> ~"'° -~. UIWYIR.~ woaoe MA oredltore, llftd ,.... .,. WM&ACI, c-TH! NATUR! 0/1 TH! doing bulln•M yet? wife tiig tx.neae Y91? No cam.rtr .. ~ ·-tBBI.... aonewhonwyotNfo. 1Gl,COITA..U.CA PROCE!D1NO Y•. 8'2&'00 Have you 11arted Jonalt\an Clyde Wi1t1ur on t • 1 f1KA .... wlM be 1n-.....1n l'm7 NNlllfST YOU YOU Diana ~ l<rw dOlllg ~ ye!? No Tl'H eta~nt was 2:00--=:~-,: =.,~ .... ··,.:,..,-..!' a.oumrna the wllt °' MtMe or DohcibUSilMs .,... SHOUU> Or!MTN:Jr ,. Thi• 1ta1ement waa Scott Simon tH1<1 with the County
lkWW l'al.:t:I',.. "'*" tonill;;; rt ... ~ ~ L ~l.tb!Jh of: 00..0THY COlllT IOOll H : ~. On tiled with tti. County Thie etatement w11 Ci.nt of ():~ C®ntY .............. ........, -.. Z A I • T H -a1 1-...... Clerk o4 Orana-,._....., ftled with the &ounty on 08/0112 ;;'.;.. -a... d =..-:it:'*: Raia MA M TOH '" M OltW bUSNSs ~ ...,_ .-. on owo1/200Cf """:"' C4eitl ot Orange CountY 2000.130251
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11111
._1, RL8 ... I D.. A PITITION hM ~ ni W1'0A08 20008t3Wt on Otlr'01/2000 ~ Piiot Sept. 1. 14, 1• ~ -• me ~....,. ~ <:"' & MA b..n fled by MtAN -..~cesi .... bVlhe ,....ICll. u..c.. • ~ Plot Sept. 7, 1:4: 2000tUt24t ~· 2000 Th!S1
IN*lf. ,......, -~·-HBal R8PB ft MEEK In the a~ selertSl wltWi h past 6'llt _..... TNlllM lhl~· 2000 1!11~ Olly Piiot s.c:it. 7, 14,
•QI ,.., 1z. 1• 11 =::. C::. ,,.,:. flKA -.a .,.rtor Court flf c.. ctree ...-s. as st:aecs ~ and..,.,,.._. to
21
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28
· 2000 lh165 Fk:Woua Bu.ineu ~ No. = • tNllDr, ,. LOU• fornla, County of bV the selerts>, lsl.-e: Oeld °' TRiii ~ Actldoue Bueinna Nam. Stet.ment
tlllOI m1 tn lodl -.,. , .... 12. DC:KA .. MA 0r..-. ,... t2/3GittrT. • Name Staf9mef'lt flctttloua Bu.an.ea fhe ro11ow1ng parson•
l'tCIOftlledbNICOflWI 11110lllllt In .... -:4'M ~ R~C.tMtlRIAN talb'G rA lhe Olla' =-~.:~~ ~Of~=-~ TM tolloWI~ Killer e. 234 E 19th
Plge -d .. alildll t• • ~ No.. ~ • tam L TM! f'!TITION The toc:aCb1 ti ~ "°' Thi tollowtnO l**>M Name StdNMnt are ddna buelilMe as =: .... °= ~ ::..; ,,," .. --:wa-::'• .._ -I. Me)( be ~-fxeaA<e otlD C'A h In . .. Ollce d tN lcea. 3"419 V1a Udo .,. tiig a.: 11SltMt2,......; eo.ta Mesa, CA ---··-~ ed•perMMI~ ~-is ,._-. .. ~ lilatlonal Conaumer .,,, r.-_,....,.. TO olllca al ar.,.. Cca.wCv. ~ DICa..a. .. n • ...._-t n1 -: ._ -~ ,._._ d 1345• Newpott Buch, Auoclallon. 1111 Via Mk:Nel Herms, 234 E
TI4E llOt8T llX8 Cllbftll, Wll..-.i.AT I SI .-.. -~ WU,,. 0 .. The MneCSI ni er.. Counfy, s ... d CA ll2tlCl3 fOf CIJlfl, Of cutillr'a ~ ~ 10 !ft:&i' -.._. ter the fftete of the ..,w..._5 -,.. ..._ ~ !.culed by Dll'llk EnterprlHI, Nice, Newport e .. c11. 19th Street, Costa
..._.. (ct:r-....-. · -~ A.203879 d.aedent. ..,......, -~ ...... u., **"" ._.__. .......... I (C Ill nl ) 3001 CA 92683 Mela, CA 92627 "'-;'....,, _,,, ,_.,. , .... *»GT llX8 A To all heir• THE P£TITION bWll'tSI !st.We:.... _.., •. ..,.. no. ;I a 0' 1 • Mlctlael Stanley, 1111 S.lhany Herma, 234
ltlll Ill tlllla d .. In tor (Mt\, OI ClllHlf'I • • benefloleriee, ~ r • q u • • t • th• CU'TWHIZ. 1S w. ~ and~ ~-~~.1 C:.,,~•M..:.'~~ Via Nlca, Newport E. 19th Street. Costa = ='•"',;::. =:.t:=.::c'J:t IO Ole If: tore, oontlnoent ct.oedent'eWIU.end ~u. AVI., ... et pu1111o .uet1on to 92828 Beadl, CA 92863 Meta. CA 92627
ftedtnaadlonl102allhl WI' mor.., d tflt Cllll. s oredftort. end per-oodtole, If env. be WM..,CA..,, 11W111111 blddlf fOf-it, Thia bullneM la con-rJl':;;t ~:t..1~r,::~ d~1!ci~~"':\1~0:~d :;:m'fnlnt~:.': =-=•~= =~·.=-~ .:::.~~ ~~Jo=-.:; =:=v~ ==-~~= ~:!.by.v~u~a·~ Oaka. CA 91423 and wife =..~= ~~ ~":J!l:l ~:;,~ l':""'"~ ::.......-t~~ ~"',,:'"""' yot? ~;;~-=: ~==u'"~i
...--.. __. ,___ 7a0 avtc c.... DIM n NI L f FRITSCHE the0,,....~ kept by the ~. = ol ..._ , .........., ~ LEntlfJ>fl-. ,.!~ dc*lg bu16r-. yfl(l No Micha-1 Herms ~ to Ind now ._ Ana..CA II ~ • Of FRITSCHE AKA TH!'-nmtOH ODWIU, St.-81 Ille"*-Execullve Ofbr Thi ·~1 fl . .,,. ... ------a.a ~ AKA H!LEN L. ....... CO ,._ ...,_ eter · Jel'IMrl • .,._ Mlchltel Sta..._. Thia statement was
hlld by ...... llid ........ and ,,...,_ rn H·· ·N F" -~· IN9fTOrt MO ID .. Or9ll08 C*y Hal, Thi• 111temenl WU • statement Wll led wtlh lht County
Deed ol 1N111 In the ~ to ,._, now I Ille Nil-R(A'"Hfl.EN 1lcf8.~: =:-the-~ STOCIC .. TIAOI 300 &Iii Olapw hied with Iha County ~ :"or.~ ~~ ~ ~ County ~ _ ...... ~111 --Died of It~ -:: WOOOI AKA HELEN under the ~ft-aid n bcallCI a: Avenue, ~. Clllll of O!ange Col#lly on OC112&'2000 _n, 200061381211
il'ofeuld -.;; follMlng ....,.., L. WOODS AKA ~•nt Admhwtrdon ,.. IOSICltMI ~ ~ on ~oet37Mt 2000lt3044 Dally Plot Aug. 31, Sept
St111e, PIR>ll~ No. :::. llDllllCl~ln .!'! HH!ELEL~NWOOOSLO FKA of.~ ~t. CT'hl• ~ NOlrwALK, CA atld rtO# held by 11 llndlr Deity Piiot Sept. 7, 14, Daly Piiot Auo. 31, Stpt. Z, 14. 21, 2000 Th149
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· 2I, 200o T1'1150 lir1'*ll ..s ..tlC9 .... PMCB. : l.N '° now held FUNN!ft AKA HEL· the pe,.onel ,.,,... me bl* sale Is Elitualld In uid Flctltlou~ Bualn•••
.,_. M "'°""""and No. • ccn•11111io of In 111 hefes EN L. FUNNER AKA Mmatiw to tlke ~ Q:> bV and St.It Flctltloua Bu1lne11 Ftctltloue BualneH Name Statement
delatbed In the ~ mrtllrl ..,.._. Ind n HELEN Dr FlENNER many aotlona wtth-CXll'1$llTYnilD a h •: aa tnOft Name Statem.nt Name S•-*--...nt Tht follow!~ persons .....__._._ -( tu11-...,.... 11 /"t ~ A K a H E L E N out obt-'nl ,... ..__ .. .._. 111· ... _ ...... _ are dolnn bu .......,_,,...,.. fltlrt)fof "-1 and dMa1blid In _..::...-, L~ ..,-....,. " • no OOUrt olllteof: •-1 --,,_ Thi follo~rsona Tht following perlON . .,, neas as Lotl s,4,U.7.1 Ind t, ltl8 ~ ""' .. .,,:;; IM_.....,, FlEHHER RCA H!L· approve!. 8efore .,... HaltTAGI ._ mentioned o-t are doing u : are~ bullneM u . A) Shave Mug, Bl =r:,~ .. ~ ="ltor.:==-~ =f.ot~~.!t,.: g,~ •• ~gNu '.':.:=..-....:::,.ow~ !{";.__:::.!::; • .=~ .. ~'f~ .. ~'~w:,~, ~E~,1~>.}:s1~l··.R~;,'11a
llN'lllll1 No. M-OIOM11 NCU'dldAugulll1' 11M no ~~ HELEHL.OICICASON howev., the peJ> --...,_ common Vahy. CA 92708 c. Newpott Baacn. CA iu• ~ _... -"o.. • -No. ... --~ HEl.ENOICICABON ooMI -... -AY, ..... ftD. ~'::::;,".":: ""' S-. •0373 ,,.., -· C. ™' WIO' County, CallorNI Olm411 d Ofildll ,_,. ~ ' of A PfTITIOH hM wll be required to .V.. CA..,. ni ·-,..,..._., Sieler Avel'IUt, '207, SuMll Walth. 4150 WllUe A~ Bradley
and "'°" ClOl'li 1 1 1y orda a1 or.,. eounty. E? . Ille bMn ftled b~SUSAH give nodo• to Inter-lhea~satemm ..,_ • pwrpof1ed lo be: Fountain Valley. CA Hiiaria way. Unit c. l~~~.:. E c!
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deectlbldlnaaldo.dd ~ and men E caarA R"'A I ested .... '90Nunln• Is 2S ~·· 40t 5-d Romd. Unit 92708 Newport Beach, CA =: ~ °'::: == a1~0:: dl~s and ·~~ the s•rior~rt:, they ,.h.v. wefved :lllDD ~~. 8-;;: 17~\~mJ..~·~=· 9~3 bulineu ia OOl'I-w~ E~b~ ~~~5
CA 121110. APN .a. Gnnvlle DIM,~ the Tru• b the Celifomle, County of nodo• or coneented Tile bl* sale ts~ undenlgned T,,.... IMM, CA 92614 . Anaheim CA 92801 ~ Thtf°'~;. ~~--~~ ~l>v01~~~ •• 2.r.J~ Or•'Mt PrnTION !.:dO:.~rn:r~::,e ~01~ ~ =::=,==:T J: Vuuyo suzukl. 3-1'5 ~:!.by. y-:U ~d ~:i ~~r;::,.1~ c:n'd _, _,, __ ,. _ _.,. f.JOjlCe of 5ale£e"~~ requeet1 ~t SU. dent edmlnistredon Seab16106.2. tllre« add,_ Md ctltlf l~'.~1~oyotHN, doing bu1ln•H yet? wile :::.:..:..-.::..::; :::.::.·:.-.:> = ~...:.: ""! ::.'!J"~."I!:'"!~ =ty ... "!. ~ :-... -::... ........ -:= :;::::... ~...: ..;:,,":., ~~ :..= y~~!';!:... ... .:..:" .,:;>,~ ..... ;.~l
dtllgnltlon. r any. lddl'lle nl aetllr cam-~be great« on the day o per90M repr ... ni. lnterHted pereon dams~ be fled IS· .. wil be mede, but par1ner1hlp !Ued with the County Yff, Feb. 1985
"-' ....,,_ 5* ule ,_. dlllgilill6clllt. It MY. · of s.· In lhe lronl tiw to 8dminieter fllM en obleotlon to THI HUrTAGi wlOlolll cownent °' Have you iterted Clerk rA Olarige County WUlle Ray Bredley ¥111 be madl, but...,... lflOWft '*'*" a.t uit Ille llaooOles • ~ the ..i.t• of the the petition end ISCIOW ~-....... ~. npr....S °' doing ~ yet? No 00 OCll21lt'2000 Thi• statement was
aJYIWWll Of ~ wll be madl, but..._. INllll enJrY liea IO Ille deoedtnt.. lhow1 oood 08UH .._ ... • • trnpled. ~ 1.u.. Mike Suzuld 200088 hied with the Counly
.. 1 OI llllplad, ~ OI ~ <*Ilia CMc Cenlef. 40 . THE PrnTlOH why tna court cno WllMCA pOalll ... I, OI Thie ltelemtnt WU Deily Pict Aug 31~= Clerk d Orange Coumy ~ ~ ::...~· ~ ~ 41 1 E .. ~ AY!I , re q u e et e the ehoutd not orent the PMXWAY, SUITl 110, ::=· :..J: hied wl1h the County 7. 14. 21. 200o T1'1147 on 08/l 1/2000
to pey ;.-= amn. OI ~ Plantla~.~ more l.eM ~ d.aedent'a Will end authority. inm. CA ..,., Mlm d the llCMl(I), 0.111 d Or9tlgl Col#lly Daly Piiot
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,...__ "' prtndpll .... AmounC of '" edmltted to SHobete. the petltton will b• SWllT anatnetastdaV TNll.. we 111ear..a 2oooet3H02 Name Stlltement · -· -.....--....,.·-;::--.. "" '° ~ tflt _..,.,. on J~~ codioll1, If env, be A HEARING on Arnt: DMLIDI C. ~ lllt Mid Deed d on 08l28l2000 F1ctJt1oua Buelneaa 31, Seot. 7, 2000 Th09l =·~ ~ W: ~ notae•I _::. : .: ~ and The WIU. end eny held on September rcr fD'iO aainS DY anv tMr-., • ~ 1n Dally PJioC ~ 31
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-·__, ..,..._ ·--~ ..,..,._ .,w_, for •Hminetion In it.M. In Deof. L73 SIPT818H 2COO Wty. undllr the tenM ol Salon Brandort, 3405 Thi followfng persons ... In.~•·~.;:=: _...,~ .. ~ &·~-B<l,71 . cociotla .,. evall.t14• 28, 2000 st 1:45 aedll:r 9\311 be J2 uidnall(a),adwlnoea.if 7. 14, 21. lh148 .:-~~='' Name Statement
r MY! Wider 11rma °' In aid ncMIC•). ~ Olher COIMlOll the fit• kept by the loo•ted et 341 The v.tllct: IS tne rusr.ess Mid Oetd ol TNll. re.. Flctltlou• BualneH w. MecMhur Blvd. •A. are doing busfness 1._
MIDd hM, ctwgee Ind :::...~ ot .-, _. l'ME -P£TITION CA 1
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,21Y103U, OBJECT <11d:tlarl!O sate cs. olVll Trueleulld ol the The lollowll'IO pereon1 Tevy Toch, 1001 E. tem1. 1838 North Case "' -" --,..,._ ... _ .. n ....... o cou~. City Ori .. o ...... "" ,_. ... -_, -No,.. Stot-.1 ._ Mo. CA"'°' ..,_, ._, Syo·
....,... al tf19 tnlllill __:_-alct~= . 1· requee&e authority to specNJ atxM! trusla oreMed by Mid •re doing bUtlneee u : New York St.. LOl'lll Strati. Orangt, CA
andalthltnm_..... ......--... ~ edmlnistertheffwt• TO the orentino of OetdotTruaa. Thetdll Clarion n...i.v.. 2946 8Mctl CA 80813 &2865 tir 1111111 dead al..;:;; ~Ind al e.1Nltl O....C MY under the I~ the petf11on, you Daed: J2 NJCUIT amounl d 111e unpeld Ouedade:--"'Newport Thie' bullMaa la con-Marway Producb, Inc .,. 111~_._11 Dllld: Mid dead al.-,~ ~~ dent Admlnletretion ahoutd ..,.,.., et the DID baAlnce ol lhe oOllglillol'I 8eadl CA ll26CIO dueled ""': .,.. .............. _, ~CA). 1638 North Case
AIQ.tlll 3', ~,! w ,._ 2DOll. ~ _ ~ o fet.c .. Act. (TH1 .--enno -etAlt• _......_ ...,,_,._ ...,. oa Aoelariiln Eyer, Have you a11rted treet, Orange, CA ~ . SDl,IOfA Dllld: ~ f ........ . ...-...t -... ,__ -.r9d .... ~ NI . WJ· .............
H16N1 Nlilonal ........ -···-· " euthority wll 811ow VoUt objecdone or at,w1Sl lo be MCI 2948 Ouedada. NewpOtt doing bulin111 yet? 112885 ~ • w.e.. .....-. • .,.... ., ftliwn . 'nMi the pet90MI repr• fh written ob~ PCTS LAODIU ,_..,. ~ ~·..?~~-,.,,_,, v-. Auo. 28, 2000 Thia bullnets is con· ~ ~'° ~ !'!!!_ ~ ~ ~ ~
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dL~ Mntetlve to t•• done with the court WPOIT =-T::' ~ol .,.,__ ,. ""'r Tevy Toch dueled by_. QOll)OrallOn ,_,.., --_, ,_u., -_ _, 21. 2000 meny eodone with-befoN the hearing. llACWCIOIT msA tile irlllll -ducted by .,.. lndMdl.llll Th9 11aternant wu Havt you atened '*00. CA GtCll, lttlt DlegQ, CA t21Cll. t'I • out obt.inlno court Your ~ppHrence DMY NOT 7 the Nt:lttoe~ :: Have you atertad tiled with tha Couoty doll'lg bu1lne11 yet?
DM9, -'7216 ~ at7 epprovel. Before m.v be 1n pe,.oo or IWIB•DDID S2U.721Je. The ~~1~llnt1s yet? ~~County v~~,rl'OdU<:ts. Inc
!llkino oen.in WfY by your attorney. blMllc6lly lll'ldlr Mid Nine A. EYfi 2oooet3U03 Leo A. Munday. Preel
-...-. , .. .--..... .......... important eotlone, IF YOU ARE A LEGAL NOTICE Dwf d TNll llili.-ob• Thia etatemeot wu Dally Piiot ~31 a--deot
_,, .....__ -,. ~ rustee 1 a howewr, the pet· CREDITOR or e e111CU1e11 and de!Mred ed • • _.. ~tl7AaAHttt7I ~tl7~tTT ~ -N 1onel reprHentaUve contingent creditor puf:3~'iJ~L°t OF lo the undlrllanld • ~rte dlttl~:;. = 7
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1 1~ or 14 wlll be required to of the deoeued, you ABANDONED wrtnen ~ ol on 0812912000 Fl lo Clartc d Oninge County
FlctltJoua BualneH ~ P glw notice to tnter· muat file your dalm Otfaull and Demend for • 2000USlt05 ctlt "' Bualne.. on OCll29l2000
Neme Statement 1· ~ ffted pereona unlH• with the court end ~R~OP!~y :t;. Md • wrtnen Dally Pilot Aug. 31, Sept. ./:!me Statement 2oooe1a1101
PUBLIC NOTICE The following llllrton.
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• 1Al0, thev Mve welwd mall • copy to the 11 en Blctlon dto OlfallllSal. ~ 7. 14, 21, 2000 Th145 fol~'*>l'lt Dally Pllol Aug 31, Sep« are doing bulfne" as notfoe or contented pei"IOnel repree~ ae1"'-: the wlll ,.,. are doing aa: 7, 14, 21 . W Th143
CITY OF Wort<oul Wahine
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to tha propoe9d ttw 9PPo1nted by the at public auc:llon, ur1dlnigold C*IMd Mid Xeroetallc com.
NEWPORT BEACH E Bay S1reet Costa Flctltloua BualneH action.) The lndepe~ ooun witHn fout ~~~·~• ~oeu:=~ Nadce d ~ and Flctltloua Bu•lnau
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Pl1nnlng Mesa. CA 92627 N•me Statement dent edmlnletra11on rnonthl from the Prof--·'-·• C l!llcllorl ID Sal lo be Nam9 Stat.ment Colla Meta. CA ll2e27 Name Stlltement Oep.rtmen1 of the Ter111 Ke1ulen1 The 1o11o authoftty win be det9 of flm leeueno• __.._ odt, '"' r~ In the COWlly Tht followlrla pel'IOlll Scott ean-. 2
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City or Bacey. 283 E Bay are doing ~:" grented unlH• 1111 of letteru• provided ~::!;:,!?1o ~~•Jc~ :-9 ~~ ~ are .~:m~ ,,';!.. ~.:°"CA ~7 Coeta Thi
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-...... S•"'·"""" M-CA '"°"" ""'' R ....... lnlO.,otod P"''" In, ...... 1100 of CARROLL F-24. -._, -.. ""-· , ... , y"" 1No ....,_ • -~~.:.:.. 3300 Newport 92627 1sn Monrovia, Newport "'" an oblectlon to the Celffomla Pro-Cloth... eof•. table. Ad¥lnt'9f LonMt.ar Kannan. IM:led by. .,.. ~ Cafe"':n.:icr;,;., 180
Boulevard. This buatneas 1• con· Beach, CA 92663 tha petition and bne Code. The time mlac. CECILIA YORBA Moftl.••" ~ port eee:.•·ci00m~ Heve you 1tarted Newport Ceriler Dnve
Niwport 8NCh ~4:!eby .,~~ 1~~rled' Joseph Thomae aHow1 good ceuH for filing ol..,,,. will C.27, Pict. fnlmea. key· L.LC: ' "'9i Pacific International doing buelne11 yet? 1180, Newport BMcll
Pfenning Director'• doing bu~ineu ye1? Castro, 2535 N. Cun-why the c ourt not eXplre before board, box11, mfac. ~ Wey IMta Communlcltlone (CA), V11, 711/00 CA 926eO UM Permit No.
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Yes, 5/l/00 nmgham CoUrt. Oisngo, ehc>U&d not graot the four monthe from MARTIN SEWELL E-48 ~CA n1f11 Oleed: 511 Hnladala, Newpott Scott Barnet Metro ~reaa French Notice
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he<....., ...... n Tereae Kalulanl Bacev CA R92867 author!~. the .riaring dete Model1, boxe~ mlec 12000 ~ Baach, CA 926eO Thi• atattmtl'lt w11 Cafe ll'ld repent, L.P ....,., v-•v T I odney Melcolm A .... RING nodo ..... _~ PAMELA ~IGuS Csl8 ci-...-: ............. Thie bueln ... ·-~ med with the County (CAI, 180 N•""""" Can-
lha1 en eppllcatlon has his stateman1 wae Smith. 434 North uo on .,...... Golf cl -...-• -·-
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,. ...... .-t Orlve _,....., been submitted "" Peul tiled with the County Camb.i....... "" the petition will be YOU MAY EX· ubl. put'lOhblg, ~ FOf r~·~ ducted by. • COl'PO'lllon Clelk d O!snge County " • 1180, Newpof1 o. Schwattr., a ~ Cieri( of O!ange County
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s"'V"· ..,.ange, CA held on September AMINE the file kept ~:·~PURSUANT ~ lnfannmlon ..._ H•v• you •larted on 08l2Sl2000 ~· ~e1ne9:6°1e oon·
to allow the tempoqry on 09.l01/2000 This bUlinelS II OOl'I-21, 2000 •t 1 :4!5 bV the ooun. If you TO CIVIL CODE ~ "= ~:.g oeri=.. yet? Ody Pict 20008llMN ducted by. • llmlled pal1· ~ of( a ator-.ge 0. ly p ...... ,2~oet3711255 ducl«I by a general looP.~Jn _Oeot41• !;!~ ~.•nl!!!.1'0n.~._:ereat· SECTION 3071 OF TIE lenollea, u .C. la !Z::: P•clflc lntemallonal 7, 14, 21. ~ 31'~ neralllp con .. .,,., m ... urfng 1 "" .....,. . 14, partnerahip .,_ .t 34 ,... ... • .,.. ff ..... VOU STATE OF CAUFOA· ciallceor ....,......,, to Communlcl lol'le (C -·-Have you 11aned
I feet by 20 f..C) for e 2I, 28, 2000 Th!§3 Have you 1tened Oty Olive South fMV th with the NIA, TME FOU.OWING aa1tat ~ ~ Candi ara!tt Sr ~~ doing buslrlett yet?
period of 10 montha. doi"" bull ? ,.0. Box 14171 court e formel .... v~""r. TO BE """n II ..... ......t_.....:......... ' ' FlctJtle>u9 Buel,,... Y•. 1"•_,.
'rha cont.elner le cur· Flctltk>u• BuelneH v.i:• 101111:;911 yet Or~ CA 12113-.,..i for ~ l~Pontlec ~d ;;;:;;~. Buerhi.Devttalement wu HMM Stlltiement Melto"'f;, .. French
renCly loc:lted on llte. Name Stat8fMf'lt JoMptl T Castro 117'. Nodoe Of the f'llna Uc: 800LGR, VIN· .01;14:2112000 "· flied wl#I Iha County The followlna pel'90nl c.fe and Creperte. Jc"'1
The property It locattd The lotlowing pereone Thlt statement w11 IF YOU OBJECT of 811 lnwntOJY ri 2 S 8 7 .... 4 N I 6531 5 , 11151 QM d Or1nQe County .,. doina ~ a.: M-luao, Genlflll Part·
1n the SP..S JMarilllf'e are doing blJ9'nNe at: filed wtth ttie County TO the granting of appr ..... of ..._. SANDERS. JESSICA C Flctltlo on oel2MO()() ISLAND KITCHEN net
fillle Specl le .'l•n Heavy Duty Syatema, Cleltt of O!snge County the petidon, V0U ....U or of 81fV JESSICA SANDERS"' "' Bualne.. 2000tlJMl2 DESIGNS, 84081 Blue Thia etalement wu Ar11) Dlllnct. 126 RodchHltr St .. on 09/01/2000 ehoulcl appe., et the pettUon or aooount AYRES SE Lt-Name Statement Daly Piiot ~ 31.~ Llntem StrMt, Dana flied with the County
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:;;,operty located at: Building T, Cotta M ... , 200088'11242 heerlng and 11ate .. proW:led In HO· STORAGE Tha fol~t'900e 7. !•!. 21, ~ ~ Point. CA 929211 Cleltt d Orfllljt County Weet Coaat Hlflh-CA 92680 • ~ Piiot Sep«. ~ 14, vour Ob)eotlone or don 1250 of the Sele Wiii be by com-are doloa 11: Cynttlll M. Cerder't, on 08l22J2000
way MlchHI Schamall. ~· 2000 .!.!!19 fl• wfftten objeo-Callfornta Probete J)lltltlvt bidding (written A2"1811utl.com, F 34081 Blue Lantern 2oooeaa11H Th11 ptojecl has been 2298 Orenge Ave.. tlone with the ~rt COde. A "ecaueet fOf ... ltd bide may be 13722 Redhllf t80, lctltloua luelnMS StrMt, 0.M Poklt, CA Delly PHot Aug, 24, 31.
revltwed, and 1t has eo... MMe. CA 92627 Flctltlou• BualneH befon the heating. lpeoW Notto. form eubmltttd In advano.) l'll*i. CA 92780 Name Sllitemant 112C29 Stol 7, 11.2009 lhl 19
bHl1 determined that ii Thie bullneu 1a con-Name Statemfht Your •PPHrtnoa le ewllebte from the on lhe 14Ch dly oc Sept., Barbera I<. Amin, TM followlno perlOl\9 Thil ~ 1e oon-~t~:i1r:i4:f! ductedHa by: .,, lndlvldullt d Thi followt~mne fMV be In pereon or oourt ohftt. ~.~ 2:00 P.M. Ith 13722 Rtdhlll 160, are dcMo ~ aa: IM:ted by:.,.. lnclvlc*Jll FlcttUoU9 8111lnes1 t
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C• ve you •art• 111 dc*lg bulll1eM •: by your etto'T.fi. '• ;mu,_ pr.,,._ Where eald TueUn. CA 82780 Al Nallonal Aaeocletlon Have you 1t1rttd ...,... Stllt9m9nt
oE-" t • alllornla ~~yr/fl No BnO Thof'Oughbreda, .. ..,00 f A = =rt! .... ~ ~·!.." Thi• bu11otN II con-al•~ doll'lg buelneu ytl? ......... ~ ... ,roomllltal Ouallty MIU ~ 2800 Newoort 8olile-C"f.,.T • ..--. I • ., .. .., .. , • ..,. ~ by. en inclYldl.lal B) GoodloeN. 1500 E. Y11, 111'95 ~.. pt(IOnt C: i;::;._a... 1, Exist· ™-etetement wu vard 1122, Newport .,..~" o::.Cc! D . f 45 = ~A.~~: E~ Have you •tarted Kat.a. Ave., t 1, Of, ~ M. CArden A) ~ ~
Ptanolng D1recto(1 ftled Wllll the County Qw:h. CA 92ee3 otthea.o.-ed,.-• Al' Ila .,_, ~~ yec? No ~~---flied ..:-~,.-~ !lone, B) N1w11ii11t
UM Permit No. f7 .)a ~~I~ Couft!y LI~ ~:.· i~2.i,: muet flle :fOUt ~ -W. ,.. ..... ~v:·· m':"':4a-~· Thie etei.= wu Inc. (CA), i5oo£: QM of Olwlge ~ Productlonl. C~= ectledUled fof r~ bY 200081311241 BMcll, CA 92e03 wkh the ooun end C...._GA Landlord rtMtVM the ~ ... ~ the ~ Katella A~-11, Ot· on 08t2::V2000 ~-.~DI,_
the Plamll)j..._, Deoart, Daily 1>llot 8ept. 7 14, BoMte Cha~ rNI • ~y to the ..-J ~ to bid .S thll tale . ._,. "' Ol'ange County Inge, CA -1 2000IA1tll ..,_,., "' Hoc ' ment of 11'11 ;t'l: of f.lew-21. 28
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2000 Th!Oll Via Udo Nord, l*tONll ~ Geta1,C)!I01,0ll07 Purchuee muet bt on 08/15/2000 Thie buelneM i. OOfloo ~Plot~ 31 &eoc. F) AS 211~!~~
port ~-•t ~.m,, Beech, CA 92ee3 ijw IPP°'= by the F•~•-·· 8 -• mede by c.al'I and paid n.11... 2000Nl71to dueled by. I oorpotdOn L...., .21, -lh~ bor~. 11"'~, r~t1
on ·-Y, Wrtetn· Flctltlout Bu1lnee1 David Chue. 712 Via """ thin four "'"""""• u .. neu for t i the time ot .,.,.,, Pltot ~17 24 Have you 11arted bor 81vd.
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'" """ ~ 2:°·1npu~11:! Name Statement ~I~~ ~id, Newport dmont~ .. from
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111.,. to Ille proj-... Tha followino pereone ._..., ""92663 atlt"' nnrt eeu~ ..... --• .,.., ' "' """' .......... etrn'nt 81 .. ,. __ V~ --~· ~ be llUbmltttd-;; .,.. doing bullhMa ... . Thie bullne• .. con-of ..... -pr~ .,. dCll\O u : mult be rtft'IO\ltd II thll FlcttUoua Buefneea Atf0<d1blt Concepte, TM ,~:=,.,,.. Cotta......... ... .....
tM pt nl Depa.rt• Filntea by Jelml, 2208 duded by: ~ In ~ 1100 of SS ~ti F~. timed ... Sale II aut>-....,... ...........,. Inc.. Merli 81•w•ra .,. ~ ..... ::.-Thia~::
an ng f, ~ Avalon StrMt, Coete Hevt you etarted the '--"Otnla i9ro-'75-W. 15th, UM C, ~ to ~ In the T1)e ~ Malwger, Pree. ' 0 -=-"',~·" «· ".::, ~ ~ -~ =-"" No :':'"..!'!!'°~~ -:'::/:" -· CA = ~== :: "'c 1:'"'-":,, -""-""::""c;c.':; ..;._ 8L ,' -= "'=•""::.-=:.. der IO be corllldered In """ Thie 9'ttemenl wu ,_.., ..,_ wll Kim 0. ~. 9M lgsted 01111Y ~ W · · th St.. • Ciel\ o1 ()rwm ~ CA 12812 ~ ~ Yfl(f No
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dtdlllon " ~ " Thie bullnMa II CM-Clelk d OranDI ~ haeftnt "" oexmoo M1gue1 Roi• 824 tOOOIU1M1 • 224' Mar1ln fhd'Tlrle ~ wu ;-~~,~·de~ dldtd by en~ on 08l01l200Cf ~__. ......... .._ d4lt.e Thie bUeU1Na 11 con-Auctotleet: Wanda NOfo WNI 111111 r;t'·eo.ia ~ Ptac .AuQ. 2~ 31, ~1:2°'• IMnte, CA Clettcon 11 .:"ar!:.·~~
!tom "'..1 ;;:,., Have you tt•rted 2000tnt257 ,_ ...,.., ducMd ~: *" lndMcMI ton. ~ 1 s..tOO-leM M1ea. CA 82827 ~ i, 14.A(!oo .muz ,,. buelrw 11 ~ .......... ,
=.:Wl'llct: dine~· doing builnH• yet? Deify Piiot Sept. 7, 14 YOU MAY !X• Have you atuted ~~~$tol1g1 n. buelneea 11 con-~ t..: an~ aeooeeMI04
.. .., , ~ by the oowt. H you VM, 1Ci1:n8 Publltl\ad twport H ,.,..va you •tarted nm11 . t, -r-... .r""' « r Y:i,J&ll/00 21. 29. 2000 Ib!M AMINI the Ille kept doing bu.tneaa ytt? cluQtcl 11y .,.. ~ .. _ .....,. ~ ~ ~3 -~z •oent •O-.... ()eel( ... ~tntwt-l<1rn o. liardlng BtaOl'l·Co••• MH• -vi:.= .!!:rt•d STATIMINT °' ~ tMlllaee WC?.... 21, Dl141 ~ o1 ti.t doclelci4I Thia ltltem.nt wH Flctltloue lkl•lneaa ed In the..._.,.-. Thia -.1emtnt wu Deny Piiot AuQutt 3\ M"" ..... A , .. , No AIAHDONMIHT OP ~ ~
tMlj Ml a notice of IP" hied with IM Co~mly "-IM &tlltltment rMI'( fie wfth th; flled Yritt1 the Count)' Sac1iember 7, 2000 ' r1:il 111~ wu Ulm OF jiiCllllOUI -~ 11••-m"'"•""nt w .. '*"' to the ~ ~~1~ ~ Tha following j)ef10nl oowt a fOf'Mll R.. onattt_2!10ranoe Col.rlC1 Th135 flied with the Count)' 8UllNln NAiii Clal\ :"="IN ~
ton.1•:.1 ~ a lll!IQ 2oootUt281 .,. doing ~ u: =-fOt lpeoW vwv t200tf Cletlt~ ~ TM f~ .,.,._ ...._., ... of 17t1.00 to MIY ~-... ........ 1, 14• Cecil 1ntern111onal ~ ...... flllna ~2.10 ~-•·-• on • eotl(•) tw ~ ~ on Wlll fie oolt•Of tN ~ ~~--lbJOt Mtdlcel Equipment flf en~ 'ri OAIV. PIOf lept. t t4 .... ;;.;;-.. -.:= 2000MJHH doned ... '; d ttie no... l•IMll•D•llUll•llff ~ • Ccmpeny, 1283 8lrqi -rlfilf of --.. 21, ~ 2000 Tb!M -.... . -~ PIOt Alla. Sl~ ~ ~ '*'* 7~. Plot Aul. 11 ... The ~UOn and SL"Newpoft lead\, CA ....,. _ _...,. '"" follOw4nO ~--z. 14, 11, .20llo • ...,._ ttto1 o.pt' 11· &1. m DIM
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VMEN L HESS
(714) 841-0473
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DEMO..SlRATORS
We rle8d help nowt PT food
demos nHded lrom Irvine
IO San Cllmlnte, A S M.
We can WOii!, tpJd ...,f!J'!· exp & own ....,IOM • Cd r .. 949-888-1351 m 2
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Sil. S7.5Mlr in H8 Uigenl1
Contad PllOlll PIClhc Inc
949·752·9201 °' Fu Re-
aume 94H52·9210
FulMI-lnatalltf lor local Alarm Company
Pleau lu resume to
Mlo-722.()550
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HMlthcart AudltlnQ
Arm ...a A PIT ~!Nt Allilt Mon-llut, 1Qlm.3pm.
112 per how
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Tuesday .............. Monday s.:OOpm
Wednesday ......... Tuesday S:OOpm
'lnursday ....... Wednesday 5:00pm
Friday ............... Thursday 5:00pm
Saturday ............... Friday 5:00pm
SALES
FT Oubldt Se1e1 'selling
lolld wlSle/recycling on
NSP/CM NMd to know
boltl. Bast • comm & bent
fits Prolesaiondstn key
women/men eocou11gl(I
Fu resume 714-836-4697
s.. Per-v<:Mlller '°' lot Hallmarll ctrd & ~ ~ F"'.;f1PT
Aon or Mart ~7373
SEAMSTRESSITallor,
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20ft DUFFY '112
Cu1tom, OM of e kind.
TMll enerior I Int.not.
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21 Bot10n Wile* 't3
Oulnge Loeded' wmillr
250 HP Yll!lllw 2!iO In.
$28k 9-5 ontr 949-~ -
2111 11115 DUffY
ELECTRIC BOAT Prot
meintlllned, mint cond.
Pliv Pwty 71......-r21
11p'd PT/fT, S.llmont BMW Z3 .,,
Shore, Long Blach (88~:;1 Whitt ~-area. 582-856-9633 CAEVIER BMW
TEACHERS
Ow Huntinglon Beech
end Fountain Vlltey
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mort ECE trill FT Ind
benefits Ce• Rhonde
949-457·9021 EOE
714-835-3171
TME GAUUP POLL --'f7 NOW HIRING FT/PT Pmd ..... -
lr-*1g. lie• ~. no ~ Whlll ll'Serld
sales. Alll flOrn $9-12/lv, (~ .:i-i:':: c:::,'Y'A.!: our _.......:7..!.:14-&::;;:135~:::;;'l-::.:31~71!,__
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TODAY~S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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(20n03) 117,!!1
NABERS
(714)540-9190
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WEST •HO
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•.A865 SOUTH • •4K OAKQ o Q63 . •Qllt74
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1be bidding: • soum WES1' NOR'111 EAST JNT ... 3NT ... ... ....
Opeolng leed: Jack of 'i:> /
Study die dlapm above. Would y~ fllbCr play or delmd ~ no ~ after West leads die jll:t ol hearu?
1be lllCf.ion ia routine. Aftel' a two
00 trump openlna bid by South.
North has DO l'CUOll ID IUppoee thllt
ID 11-aick. JtmO in d.i&mclnib would
be as good u a ninc-triclt contract in no tJUmp.
Suppoee you elect to play. You win
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BAUER JAGUAR LEXU8 --yw:.iu "3786112134 129,t!O 714-f!HIOO !OO:!fH3!! LANO ROVER
JAGUAR XJ6 L W
SEDAN 40
137,9116 97-6243 BAUER JAGUAR
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JAGUAR XJ6 L '97 SEDAN 40
131,195 87-6114
BAUER JAGUAR
714-MMeOO
JAGUAR XJ6 L '97
SEDAN 40
131,"5 • 87-6244
BAUER JAGUAR
714-153-4800
JAGUAR XJ6 '97
SEDAN 40
135,9116 87-6101
BAUER JAGUAR
714-95Me00
JAGUAR XJ8 '91
SEDAN 40 144,9116 8N2AI BAUER JAGUAR
714-953-4100
JAGUAR XJ8 '91 Vencltn Pill Sedall 40
$e7,tlll ~
BAUER JAGUAR
714-ff:MIOO
NEWPORT BEACH
JAGUAR XKI "17 LEXUS LS 400 '!! MM4M445
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JAGUAR XJR '97 LEXUS SC aoo "17 MEACEDES MU30 'ti
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BAUER JAGUAR Lexul lillllan Viejo LANO ROVER 714-HMIOO IOCMff.531! NEWPORT BEACH
LEXUS 8C 400 '97 MM40-4445
LEXUS ES aoo W AecMwory, Mly lold9dl SATUflN au 11. 11r cond. Seal. 1Ax111 c.rtlftl\t1 (052527) SM."7 leather Int. u -. am'lm (~) m.m Laue ....,. V"6o ..... --1.e-f11a10n Viejo IOO-Mt-Nte 1ter19, alloy wheelt. ICIO-MM3!! $13,000. 714-960-3793
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MM40-4445
LA DISCOVERY '97
Al .... AlldJ ., got
'521C7eot30N $11,750 LAND ROVER
NEWPORT llACH
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Mlrcedll 580 SL .. Datt c:hlttxlal. thowroom, 2 lopl. 110k ~y min, $17.996 obo 949-719-2311
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another week FREE! n-:.n.tonn
All for just $10'. ~"!!r-!. llVt lmk~.J.£.~
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