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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-11-18 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 .Judg~ def ends J;ier actions Susanne Shaw, subject of a state misconduct probe for her 'unorthodox' demeanor, says she just wants to help wayward defendants. GREC RISUNG IQ1y Pict SANTA ANA-Sitting in an un.fd- mlliar spot, the witness stand, a Har- b"Or Justice Center judge defended her actions on the bench Wednesday amid allegations of judicial miscon- duct. Judge Susanne Shaw testified that although her behavior during court proceedings has been deemed by · "I trunk what you people charged me with today has been token out of context and that's why I'm here.~ Susanne Shaw Superior Court Judge some as "unortho- dox," . it is an attempt to steer wayward defen- dants back to a healthy and ful- filling life. "I care about what happens to them when they go out those sets of double doors,• Shaw said. "I have about two minutes to make a . difference in peo-. ple's lives." Shaw, 53, is the I subject of a 12-count misconduct prob~ by the state's Judicial Perfor- mance Cornnussion. ~he is accusC'd ol verbally badgenng. court staff and defendants in a demeaning and intimidating fashion. Shaw admitted she does use a shot glass as an educational prop for DUI offenders, occasJOndlly breaks out into song and posts a sign that reads •No Whining." · But she said where there has lmen an allegation, her comrnentc;· were used to.benefit the JUclicial proc-ess. "D6 f intentionally offend them?" she asked rhetorically. "Absolutely not. 1 think what you people charged me Wlth today has been taken out of context and that's why I'm here." Shaw's attorney methodically led SEE SHAW PAGE A9 MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY P!TtlT The Chapman University rowing team practices at the Boy Scouts of America Sea Base. The base is raising funds in order to renovate and expand its facilities. BASE. EXP ANS ·1 0 N .. Major improvements are in the works for the Boy Scouts Sea Base in Newport Harbor. SEUCIA Ross-KlNNLDY IQ1y Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The Boy Scouts of · America Sea Base in Newport Harbor will t>e the beneficiary of a $14- m,illion fund-raising dnve by tbe county's Scout Council. · Scout Council began its two- year capital campaign in June 1998 in order to refurbish and expand local scout camps and other facilities across the coun- ty. . . The council plans .to use money from the final six The Boy Scouts of America Sea Base will add two new buildings as part of its expansion. The Orange County Boy SEE BASE PAGE AS COJltdoMl to 2000 High school days ~ AMY R. ~l'URt.l:oN T he 1930s were an importont tmfo h?r high school studenlc; in the Newport·Mcstt ArCd. Cross-town rivalries born with local school district. schools ., --~ - · For today's Miiiennium Moment. .... ,~A3 would not be met. The term "Seven· Year Rattle" aplly describe~ the situa- tion harbor·Mea rc. ... 1- dcnts faced whtlt• trying to cede from the Santa Ana district in 01der lo cr~ate thc.ir own. Frustrtltecl by th • Snnta An6 district' contrnl ·and ' . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1999 Newport's 'serial' burglar fol.ind .guilty Police Jinked Robert Vordale to a string of break-ms in the area. wh1c:h he Wai; raised Dcl1y Neil NEWPORT BEACH As Vorddle, a funner Newport I idrbor High School ~tudent, W<lS found guilty Wedne-.day ot 13 felony l>urglary counts. The judgC> ordered Vordall~ to return Dec 3 when 11 \\'lll be d~ter­ nuned when sentencing should occur. the saying goes, there 1s no place IJkC? home. Robert Peter Vorddle, 48, appdrently took I hat euphemism to thP extreme by burglarizing the conummity in BecatLSe Vo1dale 1-. d "three strikes• canchdale duf> to two prior burglary conv1c-lloni; m lh<> mtd-1980~. he? could focc a life SEE BURGLAR PAGE A9 No tolerance ·· ' for disrespect Corona del Mar High has implemented new pohcy regarding student obscenities and belligerence. D \~l 11l l.<'L;I ET lhfy P"4ot CORONA DEL MAR - Adm1mstrdtors al Corona Del Mar Hlgh School ttre led up and they're not going to takt: it any more. With· the start ol the new school year cdllle a new poli- cy at Corond Del l\lar High one that hdndle!-> disrespect with "zero toleranc-e. • No lonqer will any form of dLSrespect, foul language or belligerence be accepted dt school, Sdid Pnncipal Don Martin Students have been Wdrned lhdl ctny c;hoW .UI ciJ.s- respect lo d ld<"Ulty or sta11 mP.mber ts grounds IOI ·unme- diate suspension, ht• said Under the rule~. usmq obscerulles out loud \\Ill lead to ck•tent10n. Duectmg obscerulles toward ct teacht>r will lead to s11c;p •ns1on "Enough is enough," !\lctr- ti.n sctid. "We're hghtmg the media and the freewa~ roi1d rage where 1t ts acceptable to scream and ctuse. \\e ma) be out thl'fe m the ~ orla - hut we're gotn~J to put il !--lop to it here." Corona Del t-.'lctr H19l'l has rules and reguJationc:; govern- ing student conduct. ds do ~ll d1i;lntt schoob. But ldst spring, !\tart.Jn had to take a slt>p bt.tck to a-.sp-,s lhP eflcc- SEE POLICY PAGE AS School board asked to join debate over El Toro Concerned pa.rents ask why district isn't pushing for an airport at El Toro while South County districts fight it. ll<iy~ NEWPORT-MESA -Thl' Newport-Mesa Urufied Sc-hool District may be forced lo take a political position on the El Toro airport controver- sy. Although the d1stnct pre· v1pusly considered the air- -port a city i<>suc. several res1- dents brought their concerns about the possible expclll~1on ol John Wayne Airport hetorP the school hoard last week It the propo-.ed arrport at the closed El Toro Manne Corps l>ase 1~ derailed, the threc1t of ·a bicrner John · V.'ayne mrre~..;es Though the hoard h<1s not . dended if it will tak ' a posi- tion on tht• hot topic, ill least one l>oara member is already- opposed to bee ommg mvolvcd.ttt all Ann Watt, a parent ot t\.,o . children at Eastulufl Elt>men- tary School. asked why school d1stncts south of here hdve spoken out agamst El Ton.> and Newport-Mesa has SEE EL TORO PAGE A9 INDEX lfTEl HOURS I • A6 AROUND TOWN ----·--.A7 THE till OJRVL._,_ .. .,_, •• _...A3 am 1uvs ____ .J2 · ClASSIREDS -·--BT COMMUNITY f~UM .... _._J1 S DATEBOOK ____ .. __ •• _ .. .Al 2 POUCE TIPS ··---...». PUIUC NOTICES ____ ......JS SOCIElY ·----·---.All SPOl1> -"--· ___ 11 SURF-._ ·-_J.'J. By tile t 920s, it had beCM]U! app<ucnt to parents that lti. Jong os Ulcy rernamed a part ot th • Santa Ana lJmon I hgh School D1stnct, the best interests of their ch1lrlren clomlnatmn, citizens uch C.W. ' SEE 2000 PAGE A18 Sidney H. DaVldson was Newport Harbor High • <'1'ool 's first principal. '· _, • • A2 Thursday, November 1 8, 1999 locals· only · Doily Pilot Find that extra sp ecial som ething f or your home · WO RI ING BEST BUYS greer wylder port Beach. Tue open house wllJ be a day of celebrating new products, gift ideas, surprises, refreshments, and everyone who attends wins a pnze. There will also be a raffle to win a grand pnze -a millennium album gift lot. During the open house there will also be speddls, mcluding a free pack of paper with album purchase and holiday gift sets that include a brag book gift set, k.id book gift set, deluxe scrapbook gift set, teachers' gift set and more. If you bring a frieno, you'll rece1ve an extra ticket. To RSVP, please call (949) 645· 7707 SHE IS Soanng to new heights A LOVE OF FLYING . I! you're looking for unusual de<:o1ct.ting items, stop by O ld New - port Anttques. The packed shop has a little bit of everything, and has b en a spot for decorators to find treasures for model homes. as well as for theme restau- rants all over the country. Canada, Taiwan, Korean and Mexico. The shop has been at the same location since 1977. Owners Joan and Roger Schwenk are offering Best Buys readers 10% off on purC'hases mc:tde through November. They also are having a millenni· um sale with prices up to 30% oft through the end of January. Of the two, Roger takes the most 111terest in the store. He loves to tell people the fun part is buy- ing for their store and the bad part 1s getting nd of it. Schwenk mostly cames lighting m ali forms -table lamps, ceiling, noor lamps, and lanterns. There dlso is a good selection or authenlic bath and door hardwdre, pottery, china, gldSSWdre, some furniture, and naut1cdl and military pieces. Schwenk says he has d lot of mirrors, probably 150, and most are m storage. There are collecbbles, but he stays away from trends he doesn't quite under- stand. like Beame Babies and Pokemon cards Old Newport Antiques 1s at 4 77 Old Newport Blvd. m New- port Beach Call (94q) 548- 8713 for more details Cal's Caddyshack has speoals for ladles every Tuesday on equipment and apparel. It recently started carrying ladles and girls app<trel by EP Pro and Liz Goll. It's also a full-service goll store specializing in men's, women's and junior eqwpinent, apparel and shoes. It offers a 24-hour regnp and repair service. Name brands available are C'allaway, Pmg, Titleist, Foot Joy, Adams and Taylor Made. Cal's Caddyshack is at 1784 Newport Blvd in Costa Mesa Pemn Cd.fl stomach the top- sy-turvy world of business. Gomg up thousands of feet m a helicopter ts small potatoes for the woman who has been jointly running a company for 18 years. H igh-l evel occupation passengers can hdve the red carpet treatment. They can be picked up by a limousine, tak- en to the a1rp6rt where a heli- copter and pilot are waiting. and have dinner at one of se\ - eral airport restaurants. "It's u special mght out, .. Perrin sdid. "We Cdn takC> them day or rught or even at sunset. It's a good tJJne " Th~ Comer Bakery Cafe, a specialty cafe fea- turing all kinds of bredds, is offering gift bdskets for th<> holiday season. Wrupped and decorated for the holi- days, the baskets make good gills for someone at the office, a friend or just as a way to say, •thank you ~ The Comer Bakery Cafe now has s1x locations in Orange County. The closest one m our area 1s on the first level of South Coai.t Plaza, near Mdcy's. It has several spec1aJ gift baskets available. There's a large Christmas gilt basket for $50 that is filled with fudge browrues, credm cheese brownies, blond1cs, rasp- berry/apricot bars, btg gin- ger cookies, rcustn pecan cnsps, Chnstmas b1scotti, Oh My Goodnes.; cookies, choc:olate mmJ Santas, dnd chocolate foil-wrapped pre- sents. There's a smaU Christmas gill basket for $35, filled with fudge brownies, cream cheese brownies, big ginger cook- ies, pistachio biscotti, Christmas biscotlt, Oh My Goodness cookies, choco- late nuru Sdntas and choco- late foil-wrapped presento;. And there is a small Chanukah gift basket for $35, which is filled with fudge brownies, cream cheese browrues, big gmger cookie.s, p1stach10 biscottJ, chocolate b1scott1, Oh My Goodness cookies, Star of David or dre1dels. and chocolate gelts. Susie Sprinkel Hudson, a Creative Memories con- sultant specalizmg in top- of-the-line photo album and scrapbook products, is hold· ing a fall open hous<' from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m, Saturday at 3304A Clay St. m New- For the best in Jewish holiday cooking, a holiday cookbook is avdilable from the Slsterbood of Temple Bat Yahm. It's filled with hundreds of taste-temptmg recipes for all Jewish holi- ddys and Cdn be purchased for $18 from the Temple Gift Shop. Temple Bat · Yahm is at 1011 Camelback St. in Newport Beach and can be reached at (949) 644-1999. . A pre-Tha.nksgiving sale is in progress at Draper's & Damon's Ladies Fashions. Through Saturday there will be discounts from 25 % to 50% off on selecteo sportswear, dresses and accessories for misses and petites. There will also be h.~rther markdowns on pre- viously reduced styles. Draper's & Damon's 1s at the· Westcliff Plaza in New- port Beach. Call (949) 646- 5521 for more details New Man is one of the newest boubques to open at South Coast Plaza. It's expected to open today and will feature men's and :-vomen's clothing designed m Parts It's on the second level of South Coast Plaza, on Bear Street • BEST BUYS is published Thurs- days and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, send a fax t6 (949) 646-4170 or write to Daily Pilot. Best Buys, 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627. Conjuring up images of hellcoptei:s can ma.ke some people a little queasy. Not.Per- nn. She grew up craving the idea of Oying with the birds and she got h er chance. ~1 took lessons d Jong tune ago and· enjoyed it so much • she said. "I liked it enough to do 1t on a worklng bdsis." A VlEW FROM ABOVE Along w1th partner Rod . Anderson. the two opened I lelislream In c. m 1982 at John Wayne Al!port. Shanng a heli- pad with another company Helistream offers flight instruction courses, chartered flights and aerial photography. It's the flight instruction that is one of Pernn's greatest rewards: Whether ll's teaching future pilots. who will run their own business or pilot a news he~c?pl~r. P~rrin likes turning aVIation novtces into experts. •What I like most is lakmg someone who knows hardly anything about hehcopters and then se~ing them after several months know how to operate it,.. she said. ·we C ·o ST A MES A CITY WRAP.· UP COUNCIL ISSUE: Adopt a historic preservation ordmance to rC>cogmze 1mporttmt city sites. ACTION: Approved, 5-0 SUMMARY: The ordinance accordinq to staff reports, will promote the Hpublic hedlth, Sclfety and general weliare by proVJdmg for the idenbf1ca- tion, . protection, enhance- ment. perpetuation and use of buildings, structures sites districts, neighborhoods and natural features ... having spe- <;ial historical. archeolog1cal or community value rn the City.· In doing o, it requires owners of such places to maintain them. and owners will be eligible to receive recognition for their proper- ties and grants and loans to maintain them. · ISSUE: Determine -position on ambulance seTVlces. ACTION: Approved, 5-0 SUMMARY: Two private comp~n.ies have bee n serving the city as part of an ordi- nance dating back several decades. The counc1l consid- ered several options for erner- gency service, mcluding con- tracting with a private service to operate ambulance trucks owned by the city. The council deeded to mdmtain thC> status quo by not cbdrging residents a fee for using emNgcncy ser- vices, but it will contract with a private company using its own vehicles. The move is expected to give the city more control over ambulance stan- dards. ISSUE: Allow a reduction in !he amount of required park· mg spaces in certain situa- tions ACTION: Approved, 5·0 SUMMARY: Thi ordinance makes minor changes to off- street parking standards. Parking lots with more than 25 requll'ed spaces may allot 10% of them as compact spaces. Also, it authonzcs the city's zorung admirustrator to allow a property owner to leave open spdce that law would require to be par):<mg, such as a courtyard, af the parking spaC'e is not needed, -Susan McCormack enJOY teaching people. Through foundation and instruction, we have succeed- ed through the years.~ AIRING IT OUT ~ot all of the company's seMces are instructional. Cus- tomers wanting to leave the flyuig to the experts can still have a good time. . Pernn and Anderson came up with the concept or taklng customers to various spots around Los Angeles and offer- ing them an elegant dinner. Por a few hundred dollars. SATISFYING A NEED Perrin sa1d customers who take advcmtdge of her compa- ny's services dren't doing i;o bC'cdusc lhoy need to "Most to all of our clientelf! have d general love of avta- tion," she added. •It's not like they are gomg to the dentist. They want to fly and. our em'J)loyees take great pleasllJe in helping them out with that goal." -Story by Greg Risling; photo by Marianna Day Massey BUSINESS NO{ES Sturgess Co. names account coordinator The Sturgess Co., a market- ing, advertising and public rela- tions ~ in Newport Beach, has appointed Heather Craig as an account coordinator. Craig was formerly C'mployed by Catellus RP.s1- dentlaJ Group. a residential horn~ developer, and Kip Klayton Architects, both of Irvine. Sturgess Co. President John Sturgess said he expect-':<I Craig's marketing exper- ~ e to be a valuable asset for the company. The company provide:. marketing services for med· ical products, health·care providers and technology- based mdustries. Kaufman Meeks appoints new marketing director Kaufman Meeks & Part· ners, a Newport Beach archi· tectural firm. has appointed Kendtsll Otrrd as its director of markeUng . ·we are very exnted to have a markPting diredor on bOard with Kendall's expen- ence lr>vel and expertise,• $<Ud Kevin Newman, the firm's pnn- opal dJld mant19ing pdrtl"ler. Cdrre comes to Kaufman MC'eks <ifter a stint as senior account executive !or the Weston Group. She also worked at •1 fotne!:i For Sale" magazme, where she wa m charge ot the production department and acted as ed.i· tor in chief. Four Seasons gets AAA award The Automob1lo Club of Southern California awarded one of its sax •five Diamond· awards for outstanchng hotel service to the Pour Scdsonc; Hotel Newport Beach. Fewer than one-hall of one percent of the restau- rants ancl hotels ranked by the club rec<!iVl! its Five Diil· mond Award. This is the eighth year 111 a rnw that the hotel has received the ranking. READERS HOTUNE (949) 642-6086 or ~llemenu heroin Gin I» rq>"odUCtd without written per m~ of copyrlght owner WEATHER AN D SU R F PO LICE TIPS VOL 93, NO. 270 1'tOMAS H. JOttNSON, P\Jbl1sher TONY ""OOOEROftftl ........ Editor JEMFlR RAGLAHO, Senior Oty Edrtor SJ.CAHN. City Editor NAHCV OtfEV£R. ffftures Editor ROGER CAIU.SOflt Spor1J Editor MMCMAJmN. Photo Editor ANntONY PEOC. News Editor JOSI'-SANTOS. P4199 ~gnet IUOYoantNG O~ AIMMi\lng LANA IOHNSOH Promotions P'ltAMOO SMAH. Chief flMnei Offl Record your commenu about the Daily Pilot 0< news ttps AOPRESS Our addres.s IS 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. CORREOJONS It is the Pilot's pohcy to prompt- ly correct all etrorJ of sobrtanu. 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" 4 5 . • If• ar appears ~o be following you, turn and walk 11'1 the op~1te direction or walk on the other side of the street. R • If you are In c.t.nger, scream ;ind run, or yt?ll "fire.• un toward hghu or people. • Alw~ys lode air doors ;fter e"ntenng or leaving your car. Don t leave valuables 1n plain view •Have your car k•ys in your hAnd and chkk the ba<k seat area before entering your car. • If you think you are being follow4Nf dr111I! to a pub-lic place or to a pollce or ~heritf's station, ' - • Your belt ct.fenM 11 to be prepared -know your options ahead of time Your safety may d pend upon your ab1hty to ~tay cool and calm • ftequlre Ma..p.ople Of r p~ur peopl to show i .. _nt1 f1Catlon ~ • The No. , kill« of~ bef leg • h alcohol related h lghwny «id n':e they go to «>I· • Approxlmatefy one-thlrd of local rre~u involve ale~ hOI AlcohOI buse lmpa n Judgment, causes In•· ..i.... and kllls. ~ ... ~ ..l , Doily Pilot lhursdoy, November 18, 1999 A3 Women are masters of the rhetorical ·question ~ hove conclude."(} alter c;even dt.."<·ades of dCUtc observa- tion thcJI women hove tumcd'th" rhetoncal question .. with conc;ummate skill mtO a , ·: eans of protecting lhems~lves from being seen dS shrill or ffidrupuldtivc. Don't tell him h~'s feeblP.·ffi.ll'l<Jed and need to shape up Just ask him a • rhC'lmical question that will : make ull this clear. My wile, for example, has a strange hostility toward exces- sive butter, probably the result of an austere upbnngmg. But- tt~r in u quanbty she considers reasonable is OK. Too much butter -mearung anything beyond minuscule -is lethd.l. l use far too much butter lrom her p<>rspective. But she never !'>ays: "That butter, that GREASE, will probably kill you slowly, and J'll have to take care ol you. None of that would comP. about il you would just w.e d Teasonable amount of bulle>r • She has absolutely no tech- nical evidence I.hat this is true, and I could re:;pond to such a swtement with rt>ason and logic that would CdfTY the day. Or 1 could tell her to buzz off But l have no opportwuty to <lo that because what she really says 1s "Do you realize how much butter you have on that piece of toast?" The rhetorical question. The answer 1s, "Yes, of course I do I • THE BELL CURVE joseph n. • -bell . put 1t there.• But the question forces me to look at I.he butter, and by that tune her point has been won. If I then say some- Uung surly -wluch J frequC'nt· ly do -she wins bigger. • l use this example only be<-ause 1t comes immP.diately to nund For 70 years,. I've been deahng badJy with rhetorical quesuons, mostly from the women in my life, dll of whom have mastered this technique, wruch I think is inborn and hds very little lo do with c1ge. I suppose if men were smarter, we'd find an effective way to deal with the rhetoncal question. But it always catches me off guard and puts me on the defensive. It is also a device men seldom use themselves. There was, for example, Miss Iverson, my f1fth-91ade tr.acher. As I was crt.>eping into the classroom inexcusably late and wantmg only to avoid call· ing attention to myseU, hP would fix-me with a tecly eye and say: "Do you have any idea how long agp the bell rang?" Or it my JX•nmansh.ip •was faulty, "Do you really expect me to read I.hit. pdper?" When my mother caught me throWlllg a forklul of cauli- flower out the wmdow after l teft the dining table on some pretext or other, she said plain- tively. "Is that the wuy you've l>een tc1ught to tr('dt faod7• Or if.I got home late, "Do you· have any idea· how much I wor- ry?" Most men would <;uy m t.nese situations: (l) You're late. See me after class; (2) Take this paper back and write it so I can read it; (3) Get another helping · of cauliflower and don't do thdt agam; and (4) Tell me.why you're late, then we'll decide what to do about 1t. When I was go1119 through flight trauung many years ago, we had to practice instrument flying in a Link trainer. a tor- ture chamber wilh an dlrcrdfl instrument pcmel I.hat could simulate flight. These sessions would be morutored by civilidil women techniaans 91Vl119 us directions from a control station outside the tramer. Stress always seemed lo be redoubled in the claustrophotnC": Link because we had to do well while ~ famlly dlc;approWlg femuune v01ce kept crud.ing us with rhetonc:ul qu~tions when • we screwed up. If I spun out of d turn dnd crashed m flames, <;he> would say thin.us like, "C'mon, Navy, do you really bclievt> your inc;trunwnts?" Or c1s I exploded on the flight dC?ck of one of our own aircraft ca.mer::;, ~Now Navy, do I hcJvc to remind you which side you're on?" One of the most Sdtisfying scenes I can remember from that period was a follow cadet. bursting out of rus Link, wrest- ing his control stick from the floor with an I ierrulean btUSt of strenglh, dnd almost c1ttaclang the technician before he was restraincd. l don't know what happened to him, hut the al.her pilots who watched lhls unfold deodedJy w1~h('d him well Dealing with rhetorical questions 1c; rather like responding lo telemMketers who call with some inane pitch w the ldst mmute ot d bght footba!l game. While you're try- ing to thmk ol an appropriately withennq rt>sponse, the moment pc1s<.,1''> cmcl you just hang up. I spend man• Lime than I should when I'm dlone m my car fantas1nnq smashing npostes to rhetoncd.l questions likely to ht· repeated Since a with the Daily Pilot? re:.ponse mular to the Link trainer episode would not be Wl?ll accepte<J, 1l has to be ver· bal and delivered mstdntly - and l haven't yet developed the ~kill to mntc:h women m this arena. A r~umng problPm dunng the upcommg winter monlhs will illustrate. My wife c.tnd I havo drustically different met.aboltsms, which. makes it dilflcull lo hnd a tempcratwe for slef'pmg that pledse:. w. both. Althgugh I've eA'J)lcUned the hoafth benefits of fresh air to her many tim~. he still dearly doesn't understand. This. makes 1t nece.-.sary~ for her own good, of course -I.hat I rai.se wmdows after I think she\ aslc•ep. And every time:• I do lhdt, from U1e depths of S<'\!· eral comforters piled on lop ol her, she says: ·Are you doing that becau..,e you WdI\t me to be uncomJortdbler ' l haven't f1guwd this orie out }Ct. U I say, "No • then ..,he'll ask me to lower the wmdows If I say, "Yes," I'm desp1cdbly selfish and msens1bvr>. I'm working wtth, "Yes. l am. because I Wdlll you to be hecllthy evc1n more." This'hds t1 nice ring, but I doubt .iJ it will fly. I'll give 1t d shot, though - if I can rnmeml>"'r it when th<' moment d.Oses • JOSEPH N. BELL 1s a Santa Ana Heights resident His column runs Thursdays LO US GM THANKS tt's Inevitable. At some point on Thanksg1v1ng Day - whether you're helping the ne~dy, sitting down for a meal with family or friends or watching football after- ward with a belly full of turkey -you'll be thinking about what you have to be thankful for this year. 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It did, .iqd With hJs energy renf!w1>d from the move; he set 'to work dS a . busmes - man and phalan· thropt'>l. Hcst£!r Charles W. w o r k e d Hester as a d ~veloper, bulldmg more than 20,000 Southern Cali· lorrna homes dnd ttpart· menlh He was also pass1on- atclr corTUrutted to the Chil- dwn's Hospital of Orange County, serving on its homd I le was also om' ol the founders of f iodg J tosp1t«J's 552 Club I iester supported many <trts or~Jaruzdtlons, tncluchng the Orange Cowitv Perform- tng Arb Center amf • the Nt>wport Harbor Art ~lu e- um. He pdss >d a\'118} m rn9fi • MILLENNIUM MOMENT cele· brates the people who made a maior contribution to the New· port-Mesa community during this century. ... COLLEGE ADMISSIONS Fresh Pork Loin Chops ~;, SINCJ. /'171 2651 Irvine Ave. CMe111a1rv1ot) Costa Mesa, 92627 Phone 949/631-4404 Cranberries 12 Oz Bag Butternut and Banana Squash $14?a . 21bs.s1oo Grades 9-12 Take the guesswork out of choosing <olleges At Arh1cva, we undcNanJ th.H <;Orting thwugh more th.in 4.l\.'\1 U::-- collcgcs fmm Duke ro Cal Poly can 1;eem like an 1mpos,1blc t.1-.k. That\ why nur rcr...onal collcg~ coumclnr' spend hour-with c,1ch 'rullcnt rn tmJ rh\: pcrtcct macch With 11mall classe:-,, tlex1hlc student~ typically dominate the SAT 100 plHnt,. 4 Thursday, November 18, 1999 Soccer at SUNSET Matt MltcJ\eU launches a soccer balJ in · a pick-up game with some of his friends from the Waldorf School of Orange County at Fairview Park in Costa Mesa. MARIANNA OA~ MASSfY I OA11.Y Pl.OT Doily Pilot Lost views, lost telllpers . • Residents of the . Sea Wind community say a new Irvine Co. development has caught tl}em by surprise. -D-·v letters hom their 119-home community, approached the Irvine Co. rcque:>ting that 1t stop the grading for a few day::. m order lo give the two pdrties . time to dbcuss the matter. The grading continued · The Irvine Co., Kranhold aid, has tried to be open lo dis· cussion. favorable review for new skate park site NEWPORT BEACH -Resi- dents in the Sea Wind commu- nity are upset over what they feel is the unannounced devel- opment of a portion of the Newport Coast hillside, which is part of their view. "We sent them a letter twQ and·a half weeks ·ago, met with them twice and are meeting w1th them again shortly," he said. "We have invited open dialogue." Still, residents feel the Irvme Co. is m a hurry to build the development without consider- ing the surrounding commum- ties. Some even suggested th~ developer tS trying to finish the project before Newport's un,P.ending dnnexation of N<'w· port Coast next year. • However, plan for site at Charle and Hamilton streets would cost much more than location at TeWinkle Park. Ocif Piklt COSTA MESA -A prelun- mary <loaJysis of a proposed 10,000-square-foot skate park tit Chdrle and Hamilton streets show if residents are receptive, lhe plan could work but would probdbly cost more than other proposed parks, a city official S<Ud Wednesday. Parks supenntendent David Alkemd said he surveyed the 22,000-square-foot site this week and found that the deso- ldle lot could solve the long- standing problem of findmg a location acceptable to both the oty and residents. •It would probably be farrly easy to build one there. It's just vacant land," Alkema said. ·But it would be more expen- sive in that we don't have a restroom and parking facili- ties.· Restrooms can cost several hundred thousand dollars, he said. As for parking spaces, Alkema said the site is large enough to have d drop-off lot. He added it should be suitable for skateboarders because they tend not to drive to skate parks, but get ndes from pd.rents, take buses or ride their boards. Alkema said residents cmd local businesses will be noti- fied ol the City Council's recent vote to consider the site for a skate park and be given an opportunity to provide input on the idea. Alkema said the dosest res- Siibauno Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner l nlqur •Int room&. din1n~ rooim 1uU.bko ror UUVP bllJlnm mMlhlts 1rld prh11e f.actlnn5 723-0645 Pleac,e Call For Resen ations and Directions 25 I Shipyard Way • Newport Beach radition Our 78TH THANKSGIVING DINNER! Enjoy a complete free -range Turkey Dinner including Pumpkin Pie! 95 $8.95 Children under 10 years (949) 645-7077 3334 ~st Coast Highway /ml1pn1d11111J OJ11tua d-Opm1ltll Not Ajfil111lt'd ":jib A"J Chain/ ident is about 50 feet dway on Ch • .ule Slreet and 75 feet on Hamilton Street. At TeWinkle Park, which the council was poised to approve Monday dS the loca· tion for the park before Coun· alman Joe Erickson suggested the new site, residents are more than 300 feet clway. · •we would need to do a fair amount or ldndscaping between the residents and the park so it's not just a slab of concrete stanng at you," AlJce- ma said. "And having a bunch of kids out there, I don't know how [residents) would like that.• On Wednesday afternoon. residents appeared pleasantly surprised to bear the vacdilt . corner lot was being consid- ered for a skate park. M<lny said a new park would get k.Jds to stop skating in their streets and driveways and that noise from cars traveling down busy Hamilton Street would proba- bly drown out any sounds a skate park would produce. Also, they said il would be a good use for an eyesore tha~ Let us Quote \Our Homco\\ ncn Insurance Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUTO • HOMEOWNERS • BLUE CROSS ~ 0-~, --,W (.. \J..J Al-. I 11'1 '~~01t....,_'f'\. / ~ , 949-631 -77 40 441 Old Newport Bhd. • ~n 8tM:b (Ntar Hoag H0tpual) has been in the community for •a very long time." Tisha Joy, who lives down Hamilton Street from the lot, said a park would combine the interests of residents and clill- dren in the area. "We're on the verge of bemg a bad neighborhood," Joy said. "We need to give kids a place to go and get kids off the streets.• Local skateboarder Patrick Coffman, 12, seemed most enthusiastic about the idea. He said the lot would be a •per· feet" spot for a skate park because he would not have to travel to parks in other cities and skate on local school grounds. "It's a good spot," Coffman said, his eyes lighting up "It's ruce and big " Bill Turpit, a member of tbe Lions Park Assn., which 1 recently submitted a report to the City Council recommend- ing sites, described the newest location as ·excellent." · "lt would be a win-win for the city because 1t provides an overall increase in pdrk area and recreational fdcililles ... [and would not have the effect) of reducing open space areas." The City Council is expected to hear a staff report on the pos- sibility of using the Chdrle and Hamilton streets site at its next meeting Dec. 6. ·n·s all news to us,• said res- ident Allen Murray. ~it was processed outside and we weren't notified" An Oct. 27 letter announc- ing the gradjng of the Newport Ridge North project WdS the first formal noWication they've received, the residents say. Pri- or to that, lhey learned about the development because they literally heard the bulldozers digging mto. the hillside one morning But, said Irvine Co. spokesmcm Paul Kranhold, the pl~g process for this devel- opment has been m the works openly for years. The environ- mental report WdS dvailable for public comment as ecirly as 1996 "The whole notification process program is the respon- sibility or government dgen- des," Kranhold said. ·we sent the letter not because we were required to, but to be good neighbol'b. • Dave Mathews, di.rector of county planning, said the stan- dard procedure is to notify res- 1denL<> who live within 300 feet of a project. II the residents at Sea Wind wd not know about the development, he S(ud, then it is possible the information was not wscloscd by the previ· ous homeowner Residents, dTmed with 70 "The Irvine Co. has always been fdu," said resident Mt1ry- Anne Weber. "This is the first tune they have been snedky in going through the county. Wh} go to the county when you know you're gomg to be annexed?" • However, Newport Be.:ich Deputy City Manager Dave Kiif said the entitlement would be the same, regdrdless· of tf 11 went through the county or Newport Beach. In fact, the planned commu- mty of Newport Ridge wa-.. approved m 1981::>, long. before dnnexahon began to look like- ly "Everybody's known about 1t m the plannmg community It's been fully entitled the whole time," Kill said. Pdrt of the problem, Kran- hold said, is that the land bcmg developed has fallen under vd.rious Jurisdictions. As r£>cent- ly as 1~98, tl was annexed from Irvine by the county, a l\cl lS now expected to be annexed by Newport Beach, A more likely reason for the continued development is a strong demand for homes. Earlier this summer, v; hen the Ld.dera Ranch develop- ment m South Orange County opened 1ls fir~l models for viewing, a couple thousand iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilg · ,people we re expected. 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SUSAN Mt.C.<.>RMA(K Da~r.b CRYSTAL COVE Regu- latory dQ<'ncies tlrtl still work- ing to deterrrune how much chionne an Irvine Co. con- lrc1ctor dum).>ed mlo Los Tran- cos Creek, which drains onto Crystdl Cove State Park, without a key piece of evi- dence: a sample of the dis- charged water. Kurt Berchtold, an assis- tant executive oHicer with the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board, on Wednesday confirmed that the contractor, Griffith Co., had spilled chlorine into the creek. Berchtold said the Irvine Co. had a perrrut for the waste discharge, which allowed it to spill up to 0.1 milliliters of chlorine per hter or discharge into the creek. "If people could . sn:iell chlorine, it is unlikely it was m compliance with that lim- it," Berchtold said. He said the Irvine Co. was responsible for making sure a sample of the discharge was tested before it was flushed lhiougb the creek. He said he is waiting for the Irvine Co. to provide him with those results to determine if any action will be taken against the company. •At this point, we're unable to determine that any o.;ampling was done m that discharge,• he ·.said. "If the (Irvine Co.} can't produce any sampling results, then that would be a violation of the permit.~ A violation could cost the company up to $10,QOO, Berchtold sc11d, but probably would not hall the construe~ hon of 800 homes planned for the ared. Paul Krdnhold, a spokesman for the Irvine Co., said a sample WdS taken. "It's ju!>t a matter of getting hold of· thdt d~ta," Kranhold said, but did not say who actu- aJly conducted the sampling or who has the results. "It's goi.ng lo take several days." Two Newport Beach elementary schools are considering uniforms • PT As at Anderson and Mariners schools send surveys lo parents seeking their input on dress codes. sparked mdny heated debates, and hds most Newport-Mesa schools at leclsl considering the idCd. DA!\ITll Gout LI DmyP'llol NEWPORT BEACH -Two Newport Beach elementary schools have put the controver- sictl question of unifonns in par- enlr;' hands this week. Following the district uru- lorm policy that requires par- ents to orgaruze urulorm drives for their own schools, the PTAs of Anderson Elementary School and Mariners Elementary School have sent surveys home lo parents. Veroruca Kubat, an Anderson PTA member, said what she sent was a neutral survey accomparued by a letter and d copy o.f the new Eastbluff dress code as a possible exam· pie. "At the first general meeting this year 1t seemed to be pretty heated,• said Lockie Russell, PTA president at Anderson. ··Then we called a smaller meeting just to deal Wlth the dress code issue and there was- n't a lot ol turnout, but definite- ly d strong µndercurrent • Thus far the issue has not seemed volatile at Manners, said Chns Wilkinson, PTA pres- ident. "To be perfectly honest 1 don't hdve a clear reading on this," she said. There was, how- ,,. ever, sufficient parent interest to get the ball rolling. Both schools seem to have a strong base of support for uni- forms, but the issue still may be a cause of debate, as it was at East bluff. ·u seems from what I can tell at Anderson, parents don't necessarily feel that Anderson needs it except that they want to see it at a secondary level,• Russell said. The national trend to require uniforms at public schools has Severnl eJemenlcuy schools m Costd Mesa, such as Adams EJeme>ntary School, have had unifonn polices in effect, but the notion 1s new to Newport Beach. ·we've dcludlly had a uni- fonn policy for three years," said Michele Graham, Adams PTA president. ·rrs worked out really well -I haven't heard of any problems." She did say she believes each school should handle it on an mdiVJdual basis. Spoll1ght Series By I foltkotter ~ Elega nt & Modern Avdilable In Polished Brass/Salin N'ickel H odson Lighting Quali1.\ li1hun1 '>en1u• for30 han Open Tuts.-Fri. 9-5 Sdl 9-4 1510 Ntwporl Bl"d Cosl.i Mts.i (949) 548-9341 *Ericsson CF788 or CF768 Phone with Activation Nokia 5190 • Lea er Case 1 I •Car Lighter Adapter 1 Free Color Facfi Plates With Nokia I $49.99 Value I I With Coupon. With ActNatiOn of phone I L--.s!.~ ~ ,2~!;_20_;_99_ --.J PACIFIC BELL e Wlreles1 .. 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Squar Milner offers CPA P-rv1rns to the manufactur- ing and distrlhuhng, profes- ~10nal-servkcs dnd real e.'>tate inrlusttio . · · #Obviously this pro1ect m this are~ is very sensitive and has very hig11 visibility/. he said. ·we would expect that the Irvine Co and thetr con- tractor would be extra careful to avoid this.~ · Classified ads work for Berchtold suid he was assured by Irvine..Co. officials that they will develop dlter- nate plans for chlorine dispos- al to ensure the chemical does not flow into the creeks ledd- ing lo the cove. YOU! THE Daily Pilot Classified Community Marketplace Con' vnl ion al h1•urt ... 11r~1·ry n•11uin•.., 1• 12 111 15 ind1 ind ... ion uml ('Ullin~ throu~h lh~ hrt'll"'lhmw. \tmimall~ i1v.u..,i\\' !wart ... uq::t•r) u..,, • .., a m1wh 'rnall1·r in1·i.,i1111 lwt,~1·1•n tlw rit. ... 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The show • 06tarts al 8 pm,, and a prevtew lecture begins at 7 p.m. Tick- ets to the event are $18 to $50, The Center 1s at 600 Town , Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For •more information. call (714) 740-7878. OCC RECITAL QCC compos1tion student L Nathan Gonzalez will hold d • reotal at noon today in Music Room 101. The event lS free. OCC is at 2701 Fa.lIVlew Road, Costa Mesa: TRIBUTE TO BROADWAY ]ial Linden, the actor known to television viewers every· where as #Barney Miller" and the star of more than 30 Broadway Musicals, will appear dt The Orange County Perfornung Arts Center Ul a , Iribute to Broadway at 8 pm. Friddy and Saturday. Tickets 11re $14 to $54. The Center is dl 600 Town Center Drive, C'ostd Mesa. For more infor- mal1on, cdll (714) 740-7878. 'FOLLOW THE LEADER' Paci/ic Symphony Orchestra presents •Follow the Leader." one of its senes of musical mornings for children and fdJTlil1es, at 10 and 11 :30 a.m. Saturday. The program will introduce duldren to one set or mstrumenls at a time, draw- ing on Pachelbel's "Canon for Strings." Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. and other works. r r • V .II t.5 Tickets are Sl 1 for children, $13 for adults. The concert will be in the Orange County Perfonning Art Center's Scgerstrom Hall at 600 Town Center Drive, Co ta Mesa. For more mformabon, call (714) 740-7878, BARBER ANO GRIEG Pacific Symphony Orchestra's Clas:.1ca1 Connections, a enes for aud1ences new to classical music, will feature Barber's • Adctgio for Strings• and Grieg's •Piano Concerto• Sat· urday at 3:30 p.m. TI1c concert is $26 and.takes place in the Orange County Pedomung Art Center's Segerslrom Hall al 600 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mes.a For more infor- mation, call !?14) 740-7878. KEIKO TAKESHITA Soprano Keiko Takeshita will sing works by Mozdrt, Obradors and Satie m a bene- fit for Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church to be held at the church at 5 p.m Satur- day. The church 1s at 1259 Vic- toria St., Costa Mesa. Tickets are $8. for more information, call (949) 733-1383. MOZART'S REQUIEM The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center presents Pacif- ic Chorale's performance oC Mozart's Requiem al 7 p m. Sunday. Tickets are $24 to $360. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 740-7878. KENNY G The Orange County Perfonn- ing Arts Center's Segerstrom • Hall hosts pop jazz phenome- non Kenny G at 4 p.m. Nov. 28. Tickets range from $41 to of NA'port &ach 5 Days Rental For The Price Of 3 , ... ,. .... ·~ ~' ---~ ( after hours· · Doily Pilot 'Ill SUMMll MOOI' under 16 and OCMA mem- bers are free. For more mfor- mation, call (949) 759-1122 or visit the Web site www.ocart- snet.org/ocma. FACULTY ART SHOW • OCC is hosting its annual Fac- ulty Art Show through Dec. 9 m its gallery. The show can be seen Monday through Thurs- day from 11 a.m. lo 3 p.m. and Thursday evenings from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Adnussion ts free. OCC is at 2701 Farrview Road, Costa Mesa. For more inlor-• mation, call (714) 432-5039. 'IN THE OTY' OCMA's exhibit 'In the City: Urban Views 1900-1940' looks at early 20th century Visions of South Coast Repertory presents John Olive's play, "'The Summer Moon, .. through Dec. 5. Tickets are $26 to $45, with a pay-what-you-will performance on Nov. 6. The theater is at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more informatton, call (714) 708--5555. • the city, and comprises moro than 50 paintin'gs from the permanent collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art. The exhibit runs through Jan. 23. The museum is open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Admission is $5, $4 for seniors and stu- dents The museum is at 850 San Clemente Dnve, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 759-1122 $76. The Center is <lt 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 740-7878. I STAGE 'THE PIANO LESSON' South Coast Repertory pre- sents August Wilson's "Piano Lesson' through Sunday. Tick· ets are $28 to $47. Show times are Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p'.m., and Sunday at 2:30 and Any nlin Purchas 7:30 p.m. SCR is at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 708-5555. 'SYLVIA' A.R. Gurney's comic play "Sylvia" will run through Sat- -urday at The Theatre District in Costa Mesa. Show times are at 8 p.m. Frtdays and Sat- urdays and 7 p.m. on Sundays. Tickets are $15 for Friday and Sunday performances, $20 for Saturday performances. The Theatre District is at 2930 Bristol. Swte C· 106, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 435-4043. ART MICHAEL BREWSTER EXHIBIT ·The Orange County Museum of Art presents the work of Michael Brewster through the end of the year. Brewster manipulates natural phenome- na such as sound without using sophisticated technolo- gy. Presented m the Installa- tion Gallery of the main muse- um, 850 San aemente .Drive, Newport Beach. The museum is open 11 d.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- day through Sunday. Ad.mis- sion is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and students, children Educational Aide Materials for Parents & Teachers •Work Books (All Subjects) •Stanford 9 Test Prep Materials • Flash Cards • Chnstian Materials • Learning Games & Much 'More • Laminating Available Hours M-F 10-6pm Sat 10-Spm 1215 Baker St., Unit) Costa Mesa (Baker & Fairview) (714) 557-7750 lifetime Stain Warranty lifetime Soil Warranty lifetime Fa4e Warranty Lifetime Matt Warranty lifetime Installation A METALLIC CANVAS The Newport Beach Public Library will display scuJptural relief works by artist Brett Rubbico through Nov. 30. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. MILLENNIUM TRAVELER The Orange County Museum of art hosts HMillenruum nav- eler,• an free exhibit of chil- dren's art. through Dec. 31 at its South Coast Plata location. The museum is at the Bristol Street entrance of South Coast Plaza in Costd Mesa. For more infor- mabon, call (949) 759-1122. HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS ~ "Rugs Just in Time for the Holidays" Mon-Fn 10·6 Sat 10-5 230East17th St. COsta Mesa (949) 722-7224 ORANGE COUNTY'S EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR OF LIFETIME CARPET FREE ARMSTRONC CERAMIC TILES FREE .NO-WAX VINYL $149 DOUBLE OLD CARPET 990 SQ. SQ. UPGRADED REMOVAL FT. FT. PADDING FREE FURlllTURE MOVING PER GO $299so. FT. OAK WOOD FLOOR FR E E $399 CARPET SQ. -SPon1110 ICIT FT. FU LL SE RV I CE CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEAMIMI WOOD IEFUllSHUll & REFURlllHllll CERAMIC COUNTERS & SHOWERS 9-6 MON.·F•t. 9-4 Sat. lf'lllftl IY A'"'"'"'" Doily Pilot around town • ~nd MOUND TOWN rtems to the Daily Pilot, 330 W Bay Stv Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646- 4170; or call (949) 764-.4330. A com plete listing may be found at d~1/yp­ilotcom TODAY The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce presents a "90- Mmute Breakfast Boost" trom 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Prepaid reser- vations are $12, and tickets at the door arc $17. For more mfonnation, call (714) 885- 9090. St. Andrew 's Presbyterian Church presents "The Rela- tionship Seminar,"· part of 'an ongoing series of programs for slllgle adults, at 7:30 p.m. A $5 donation is requested. The church is at 600 St Andrews Road. For more mlormation, call (949) 574-2214. FRIDAY OCC presents a benefit lec- ture titled "Unique Art and Architecture Around the World," from 8 to 9 p.m. l.ll the Ro\>ert B. Moore Theatre on campus. A $10 donation is requested. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more informdtion, call (714) 432-5039, ext. 2. The Newport Beach Public Library hosts "Eye on Orange • County Education," the sec- ond event in its Distinguished Panel Discussion Series. The discussion starts at 7 p.m. Ad.mission is $10. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. For more informa- tion, call (949) 644-3296. SATURDAY LokelanJ's Rhythm of the Islands Dance and Drum Stu- dio hosts its second annual Tropical Chrlsbnas Boutique, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The stu· dio is at 1035 El Cdmino Dr., Costa Mesd. For more infor- mation, call (714) 437-1146. The Crabtree & Evelyn Store in South Coast Plaza will hosl look·alikes of Marilyn Monroe and Prince Charles from 2 to 4 ~. BEST BET The stunning architecture of Cappadoda, shown here, ts just one of the sights to be seen when OCC presents a benefit lecture tilled "Unique Art and Architecture Around the World." from 8 to 9 p.m. Friday in the Robert B. Moore Theatre on campus. A $10 donation is requested. O CC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-5039, exl 2. p.m. The store is at 3333 Bear St., Suite 109, Costa Mesa. For more mlormabon, call (714) 546-3056. The Costa Mesa Senior Center will hold a flea market from 7 a.m. to noon in the center parking lot. The center is at 695 West 19th St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call· (949) 645-2356. Roger's Gardens hosts orna- ment designer Christopher Radko, who will sign his new book "Christopher Radko Ornaments,• from 5 to 7 p.m. The store 1s at 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona del Mar. For more mlonnation, call (949) 640-5880. Newport Harbor High School's class reunion for 1970-79 graduates will take place at 6 p .m. at '!Win Palms Restaurant. The event is $100 The restaurant is at 630 New- port Center Drive, Newport 30 Classic The Premier Electric Launch is about to be La unched! ·Hybrid Di~eJ/Elcctric Power System ·I 0 hp Electric Drive Sy~tem -Enclosed Head, wich v-.i.niry and vatu·flush toilet -Maintenance Free Baccery System -Luxurious Interior of Teak & Ultra Lather -Endo~d Interior of Tak & Ultra Leather -Enclosed interior cabin with hearing -AC power sy rem -Complete galley for cnccrtaining -Fibcrgla hardtop and cahin cndo ure -Outdoor Staring fore & aft -Hot and cold water ~rem CD ~und sy~rem by Sony Shower on aft deck Dincnc cabl~ and trak cabinets .Many more cr.i.fml detail~ -lop Sp«d: 7.5 knot' ·I OA JO' • ·Sam 8' 6~ Limited Production Mu tcrpiccc from Duffy For pricing, Accepting orden for Hull 14 &. IS pccificataons and production toun Contact Gary Cnne 949.645.6812 m. 11 www.duflyboats.com Beach. For more mformution, call (888) 997-5673. ONGOING A women' therapy support group meets to dJ cu rela· tionship issuns at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 1151 Uove St .. #105, Newport Beach. For more informdtion, call Barbattl at (949) 261-8003. The Friends of the Newport Beach Public L1brnry Used Book Store needs to rcpl~msh its· book stock. Ptttrons are urged to bnng m unwantPd . books. With the exception of · law books or magazmes, all donations ~ hardcover and paperback -are wekomt• and are tax:deducllble. Books may be left at any or the three branch hbranes -Balboa, Manners or Corona del Mar. They can also be lett m the special book closet next to the store at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, rail (949 759-9667. The Newport Beach Newcom- ers Club meets al 10 a m tlw third Wednesdays of Pach month at different homes. The group of a bout 100 women go on the rodd, play golf, tennis, bridge dnd more The group also holdi. severnl evening parties. For more infonndbon, call (949) 854-4501 St. Mark HeaJth Ministries presents Love Without l lonor support groups for women coping with domestic vtolenn• at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. ~tondays through December. The groups will meet for two hours at St Mark Presbytenan Church, 2100 Mar Vista Ave .. Newport Beach For more I information, call (949) 721- 8079. The Jewish Family Service of Orange County sponsors d discussion group focusing on issues, conc<'ms and respons1- bilibes of adult children raring for the11 elderly parents at 7 30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Bdker St., Costa Mestl. Tho purpose of the group is to help chlldren and other concerned relatives to identify problems and issues and develop appropri- , die soJution.s The cost is $30 For more mfonnatwn, call (714) 445-4950. The Co ta Me a Chamber of Ccmunerce holds networking luncheon meet.mgs from 1.1 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m at the Costa Me.i.a Country Club. 1701 GoU Cour e Dnve, CCi>sta Mesa. Vis1tono are welcome. Cost is $12. For more> mformallon, call (714) 885-9090. The Lido Isle Toastmasters Club meets di 6·30 p' m Mon- days ttl the Oukwood Apdrt· ments, 1700 16th St , m the clubhou-.1! on the mdffi level, NPwport BedCh. For more information, call (949) 515-9470. . The John Henry Foundation sponsors the Comfort Zone, d mental illness support group which meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. 111.ursdays at the Light- house Coastal Community Church, 301 Magnoha St., Costa ~tesd For more mJor- mation, call (9491 548-7274 Jewish Family Service of Orange County sponsors an ongoing Jewish healing sup- port group for people expen- encmg chronic illness. The purpose is to provide pdrtic1- pants with emotional .uncJ spir- itual support to mandge illness and ils con.sequences. The group mc·ets at 7 pm. Thurs- day., at Jewish Family SeTVJce, 250 E. Baker St .. Costa Mes<1. Attendance•~ free. but prereg- istration is requrred. To regis- ter or for more infomldtion, rnJI (714) 445-4950 Chain Reaction offers fitness class£s dl 7 30 a.m. and 4 p.m Tue'idtlys and Thursdays al 3928 Campus Dnve, Newport Beach. The hrst class is free and uny class after that \vi.JI cost $10 or $80 for 1 O classes. Participants should bnng a towel. ror more information, call (ll49) 588-2427. Scrabble Club No. 350 meets from 6 lo 10 pm Thursdays dt Borders Books & f\.lus1c on 1 qth Street and Newport Boulevard, Costa t\.lesa. The cost 1s $3 New players are welcof1Je. For more informa- ThurWc>y, November 18, 1999 A7 lion, call (949) 759-4871. .• "' The Coln and Stamp Clul> moots from 1 to 3 pm. Mon- day at the OASlS Seruor C • lf>r, New members who arc mtercsted u1 trading, buying and srilliog c;tamps ond coil15 arc being sought to Join th informal mectingi.. Them a no f Pe requu~d. For more mfonnabon, call (949) 644- 3244. Jewl!>h fdmlly Service offers ongoing her<•ttwnwnt support groups tor adults al all stagei. of Jo :.. The groups hare e]C.pe- ncnc:e , heur how others deal Wlth grief, receive support aoo It.Mm w.ay. to cop•~ Wlth ~d-' ne<;li aµd los , •One group m t tit 7 p.m . Tuesdays at Beth Jdcoh m lrvme The Sc<'· ond group mccti. at 10 a.m Tuesdays c1t Temple Juded in Lagund Hills The third group meet dt 1 p m. Thursdays at the E:t:ra Center m Anaheun. -There ls no fee for thee;• I group:., hut preregistraoon t» required Fot more informa- tion, call (714) 445·4950,. Newcomer to the Newpofl BC'dc h, Corona clel Mar, BaJ- hoa lslt1nd tlnd the• Newport Codst dr<>d arc• invited to meet other.. who iltl' ah'o new to the drea di Uw N.-wport Beach Ne"'::com1•P·.'·Club. This group of women nwPt!-. once a month on Wcdnt•sdays at different horn(!.!) and locallons. For more mformtttfos1. plcuse call (949) 644-0302 Je"'lsh Family Service of OranQl' County pro\ 1de:-. a sup- port anrl dJ cuss1on group ·to asst!>l participants in their rerovery from chtldhood or teenage sexual abuse. The group mePts from 8 to 9·30 pm Tuesdays di 250 E. Baker ~1 • Costa MPsa. PrPregtstration LS required For more informa- tion, call (714) 445-4950. The Costa Me!>a Chamber of Commerce networkers busi- ness leads luncheon takes placo tlt 1 l ·45 a.m. Wednes- days at the Cost.d M€'sa Coun- try Club. 1701 Golf Cour<;e Road, Costa Mesa. For more mformallon. call (714) 885- 90qC) A8 Thursday, November 18, 1999 BASE CONTINUED FROM A1 months of the c.unpa19n ne..xt year -when they cxp<.:c:t lo raiso about $4.5 million.-to rnfurbish and expartd the sea bl\ e, aid Bill Mountford. base property manager. The sea base C'6mpaign has olreudy raised more than $500,000 in pledges, Mount.- ford said .• The money will be u.-.ed to add two· new buildings, remodel e)U!)ting structure::. and unprove Uic ba e's park- ing lot. The hase was last refurbished in 1980. Expansion blueprints <lre. being studied and soil grad- ing has already begun, said Brett Beck, financidl director for the council. Along Wlth weekend merit badge classes, the base provides maritime and sea scout activities such as sail- ing, rowing, kayaking, motorboating and whale watching for boy scout troops and the community. The base is also home to the Argus, a 100-year-old ship used for whale watching and other educational pwposes. #We're able to give kids who don't have membership to a ydcht or boating dub access to the water, w Mount- ford said of the base's aquat- ic programs. Some of the scouts who were involved with the sea soout program h v gon on to to pursue care rs in the Navy anti Coast Guard, or as boat captaini:1 and saUrnak- cis. "Of the S<!a soouls who go 011 to purl:lue a mantime nu er, tno:;t received much of their education here,• MounU01d said. "For many, th ir f11St mtrcxluction to the water happened here.• According to Mountford, the sea bas.(? receives more than 25,000 visitors per year. The unprovements to the parking Jot will greatly reduce traffic bUildup m the lot, said David O'Harn, htcJl· ities manager for the sea base. Pldns call for odd1Uonal spaces and d new driveway to be added to the 35·space lot. "It gets crazy here some- time> when the parking lot fills up,• O'Hara said. "People will double park or leave boats in the lot blocking other people,• he added. ·Right now, we on!y have one driveway ... we want to add another one and have entrance and exit dri- veways. If the lot is full. dn· vers have to tum their cars around and exit, <>o an extra driveway will help.• The sea base, which was established in 1937, is run by a four-per.;on slafi and sever- al volunteen.. The fund-ratsing earn· paign is scheduled for com- pl<'b.On m June 2000. • VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs penod1(atly in the Daily Pilot. If you'd hke 1nformat1on on 9 tt1n9 your organization listed. call (~49) 574-4228 RACE FOR THE CURE Tht> Susan G Kornen Brl•ast Cdncer Foundation's 8th Annual Orange County Race for the Cure is seeking 1400 volqntcers for the race, to be held Sept. 26 in Newport Bedch. The goal of tJus year's race is to raise $f.2 million. Positions are open for volun- teen> on the Race's Planrung · Comrrutt~e. Speaker~ Bu.redu, · Team Registration, Packet Pick .. up And ;ace weekend dClJvibes. For more informa- l.ion call (71 4) 957-9165 or vis- it the Web site www.occure.com REACH OUT FOR SENIORS Volunteers are needed to pro- vide companionship and fnendsh1p to isolated seniors POLICY CONTINUED FROM A 1 liveness of the existing policies when he began to hear repeat- ed complaints from teachers. supeTVIsors and caietena staff. #Whal l began to realize was thclt kids were treatLng equipment with disrespect, speaking back, using inappro- priate sign language .. . even VOLUNTEER m Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. ·1ra1rung and ~upport are offered, and volunteers must bP. 18 or older. For more informttlion, call (949) 442· 1000. SAVE OUR YOUTH The Wcs;t Side Co~ta Mesa youth organization is looking for volunteers to help creclt<' tt positive alternative for people 12 to 23 yet1rs old. Volunteers are neMed to help m areas such as boxing, sports, health, fitness, aerobics and academ- ic tutoring. For inforilldtion, call (949) 548-3255. SERVING PEOPLE IN NEED Serve as a gUlde for homeless families by helping them set goals and maintain a basic budget Bilingual skills need- ed. OrienldtiOn and trairung provided. For more mformd- tion, contact Theresa Rowe at (94°9) 757-1456. 'being nasty to cafetena work- ers if they felt they had waited in line too long," Martin said. Martin first met with a com- mittee of teachers, then with the entire faculty to inform them he was putting his foot down on the issue and that he wanted them to do the same. When the new initiative was brought before the PTA. 1l responded enthusiastically, taking an unmediate vote to support the policy. CRYSTAL CAVE Jewelry Boxes -NOVEMBER EVENTS- Astrology Study Group with Patty Thursday, Nov. 18th 7-9pm NCCR Monthly MeeUng Sunday. Nov. 28th 6:30pm • Actyljc • Ptnk • Pink & Wilt!! •Lome Gel •SilkWrap 891 Baker Street A 16 • Costa Mesa • M:imcur• •Pedicure •Kids MO • (Corner of Baker & Bear streets) 1 1 ManletJrt & Pelf • Hllld Parallio WAXING •Er 'lrO)WS 200 Newport Center Orivl' (Nut to MulJoon '1) , 949 644-6672 f'•da h, M•H•J•, 1icrnihrmallra1ion, HrdrorherepJ, Menicure/l'edicure, Steam Room<, BO"J' Wrap• a: <tullt, Waalna . l h<'1tol11it , Ptelt, Mother•lo·B•, Gi(1 Cu11flca1u a mor•. Caught ·ya lookin' didn't I! Don't you deserve a smile like this? i· Pe~er T. Smrecek, D.D.S., F.A.G.D. Fellow o.f the Acad.emy of Genc~al Dentistry Prcvc:nnvc, Cosmetic and Rc.~torativc Dcmiftry 1401 Avocado Ave., Suite 806, Newport Beach (near 1:ashion Isl.ind) (949) 759-8606 Member Amcric-..an Dental A~sud~uion range County DcntJI 5o,iccy California I cntal Asso<:iation American Acadcmr of Co~rnctit:: Dentistry DIRECTORY SENIOR MEALS AND SERVICES, INC: Volunteers needed to deliver meals to homebound seruor citizens residing in Costa Mesa who are not able to pre- pare their own meals and do not have anyone to prepare meals for them. A hot lunch is delivered Monday thlough Friday b~tween 11 a.m and 1 p.m. to the seruor's home. A one-day-a-week commitm£>nt is all that ts asked. Substitute drivers are also needed to fill in for regular drivers. For more mformation, call (714) 894-9779.~ . . SHARE! HIGH SCHOOL EXCHANGE PROGRAM Host families are needed in the Costa Mesa area to pro- vide a bed. meals and·a loving home for high school students from over 28 countnes includ- wg Germdny, Japan, Brazil, Chinn and Poland. The stu· dents, tt.11 between ages 15 •After he spoke, we redl· iZed the thing they were not getting within our sphere of influence 1s respect," said Susan Kramer, PTA co-presi- dent. "It is the biggest problem in schools across the board.:' Letters detdiling the issue Crom Martin dlld tl\e PTA were then chstributed, asking for parental support. The policy lS m effect while specific guidelines are still being la1d out. "So ftir this year, I'm pleased to say we've held a couple of incidents of students being suspended,-Martin said. #Otherwise, everyone has responded m a very posi- tive way." Doily Pilot and 18, participate m CT06S· cull ura l exchcrnge to IParn about Arrtcnca and shart· their own culture. The stu- dents stay for five to 10 months and are· screened twice for academic excPllence and proflc1ency in English. For more infonnCJtion, call 1- 888-533-8514. SHARE OUR SELVES FREE MEDICAL AND DENTAL CLINIC The organiztthon needs vol- unteer driveri:1 Clnd food han- dlers for its Emergency Scr- Vlces. lts Free Dental Clinic needs volunteN dental stafl dOd admimstrabve help. The Pree Medical Clmic is recruit- ing medical personnel, dattt entry help and volunteers to answer phones. For more information, cdll Lee at Erner· gency Medicdl Services, (949) 642-3451; Dr Vu with Dental at (949) 650-2072; Diane with Medical at (949) 650-0186. Students know the parame- ters of what is ttcceptable dncl what is not, Kramer added *Students wlll all retttin lheir due process,• Mat tin said. •But if you're rudl>, obnoXJous or belligerent you're goirig to pay." Newport-Mesa Board ot Education president Serene Stokes has commended the action tdken dt Corona Del Mar High, but does not believe each district school should be asked to adopt lhl' policy. "The key is not to try to dm- tate from the district ofhcE*., • she said, "but for each 'ichool and parent group to dec1dP what they want to work on." ~-• ,..,, · On Center Conditioning BOOY ARTS ANO SCIENCE Rael lsacowil1, MA, Din.'\tor Sprtializin.<: in tlte uwk off .H. Pilate~ 1111.t ~fT'mg ll1t· i11l1•m11tiMal comm1mi111for11llt'r 20 year;. ___ L.ll--~- Mat Cla~: MOTfday & Thuniday 7:30 pm. Tuc~la> I :00 pm 1'htraband Cl~-s: Wcdm:Mla), 7:10 pm " Group Reforlfler Clas.: 1 uu~day & Thur~ay 7:JO Call for Re.\tlTCJtions and Jnformutum and Ask About Our Holiday Specials (949) 642-6970 4~5 East 171h Street, Suite 650, Costa Me'a www.onccnterconditiomn .com 11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~= ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ PERSONAL APPEARANCE REMEMBER! Tomorrow is the day when artist IWONA will sign POLONAISE ORNAMENTS--- a gilt to be treasured an heirloom to be cherished from 3pm-6pm ~ Meet our decorating & lighting dc~igners FASHION ISLAND (949)640-4634 363 Newport Center Dnve, Newport 8 '6Ch Daily Pilot SHAW . CONTINU D FROM A 1 his client through the accu a- tions and hdd her explain her actions in every mstance. When questioned about a dispute between Shaw and a deputy d1stnct tittorney over reducing a DUI charge for d U.S. Manne hehcoptN pilot, Shaw said she chdn't mdke dis pardgmg comments about the attorney's future fomily, dS the allegations conlE>nd. The attorney, Susdn Laird, claimed Shaw made comments abc;>ut the drinking hdbits of her future fother in-law, who is a retired judge. Shaw cfonwd sh~ knew any- thing about the reldtive's alco- hol conswnphon. She Sdld that while she WdS employed 111 the Orange County district attor- ney's ofhce, she WCIS tho des19- nateci driver fo; her co workers . •When I was d p A, my higher-ups had DUI convic- tions,~ she said "I thought it was wrong to reducP the defendant's ch.drges,when we worked with d bunch of major alcoholics. I turned to her (Landi and Sdld she should ask her future fdthe1-m-law about that." Shaw's court dernec1nor was praised by more, than 20 w1l- nesses, most ol whom dre respected JUdgc•s dnd attor- n'eys. The parctdl' of witnesses testified that Shc1w goes beyond the call of duty to help defendants "She is pdrl mother superi- or. pctrt judge, pdrl cheerledcler and part hammer when she needs to be," said attorney Jennifer Keller. "She's d1Uercnt .... hard to descnbe. She's not a neutral and detached magis- trate She never has been ... she's not going to tart now.• Yet Shaw has been cntJ- ClZed for her actions, omc of which weren't listed -in the compllunt. Most notably was a 1997 case against an Irvine man who was arrested for possess· ing manjuana and 19 grams of methamphetanune. According to unsealed court documents, Shaw allegedly leaned on a witness willing to testify on behalf of the defendant. The witness, who rented the home where the defendant was cmested, appeared to be fnghtened by the possibility he may fa<!e criminal charges an impllr;:ation that was brought up by Shaw, according to court documents. "He can't have his cake and eat it too,• Shaw responded to the defendant's C1ttomey and the witness m closed-door con- versations on Sept 19, 1997, documents said "If he's going to testify· for his friend, who happens to be at this residence with all his dope. he's not going to be able to take the Fifth [Amendment)." The documents say Shaw suggested that because two teenagers were in the home at the tune of the arrest, the wit- ness could be charged with a crime. She cautioned again about the possible testimony. "I don't think it's in his best interest at all," she remarked. When the court proceedings resumed, the defense attorney noted the witness wouldn't tes- tify, documents said. · •I think tha l's a smart move on his part: Shaw con- cluded. · The case eventually was for- warded to anothe; JUdge, who threw it out on Dec. 12, 1997, when both prosecutors and defense attorneys objected to Shaw's purported mvolvement. ~~~ Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South or 405 f'Wy ( 714) 545-7 168 Whatever your landscaping or maintenance needs, Lloyd's can do it ALL. .. THINKING ABOUT LANDSCAPING OR YARD MAINTENANCE? CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE TODAY! [LJ !N!-!!~~e·s (949) 646-7 441 Lloyd's Nursery a Landscape Co., Inc. 2183 Fairview Rd. 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The South Orunqe County C'ommunity C"oll<'ge District will considPr j01nmq the group Monday. • 1 ·think our concerns are the sct~w as· South County. iJ. (Johh Wayne! c.xp~nds, how Will thts alfetl OUf rh1Jdren(" said Llndd Wool<•r, who has children dt Manners Elemen- tary School. ·we hdvc a lot mor<' schools m North County within a threc-nule rddJU lof John Wdyne). • A study compiled by Tom Ander on of thP Airport Work- mg Group, a Nc·wport 8 ·ac h orgamzahon that supports th conven;ion of EI Toro and fights agamt>l John Wayne expansion. outlines thr. num- ber of schools surrounding each auport with u s1x-m1le rctdius. His calculations show lht•re are no schools w1thm a ftve- mile radius of El Toro, wht:r(•as John Wayne htt., three schools within il one-milP rddl\ls cmd 25 public u.nd pnvctte schools within d hve-nulc Iddllls of the auport. lhurwny, November t 8, 1999 A9 day.• As the battl" over which cornmumty should bear the hurden or (tu mitf1c contmue:;, the chool board mU:>t dcode it 1t houJd become involved. • GenP.r~y. the school dis- tnct tayP.d out of 1'-because we hdve our plate tull," Sdld Supt Robert Barbot. ·on'"the oth1"·r hdnd, our boafd 1-. politi· Ct11 " _ Board nwmbcr Jud~ Franco said she hope-. th(• bodrd wtll delvE• mto Ow issue. "I think we nee<l to look and htlVt! ctn in-depth underSlancJ- 109 of the pot'enllal expansion of John Wdyne," she said. . "Our schools hdve existed whme they are 111 the present ·conhgurat1on. If that" were to dramatically change, dS is out- lined by dltf"rnallve El Toro pldns, it would be of great con- tl'm m Newport Beach and Costa Mesa." BURGLAR CONTINUED FROM A, llcnce . Th JUJY, romprised ol even men and fJve women, took 1 them a day ·tQ con· Vld Vordale on the .burgla.Jy c hi\r~1es The Jury was pre- sented with ev1dcnce that lmkcd thP. deh•ndant ·to a i>tnng of Newport Beach l>urglrtne~ over a 13-month pan. Vordaln was arrested m June m Newport Beach by police who caught h1m rffi·hanch~d a block from an Oc-t.•a.n Vista homP. h had JUSl hurglanzed. Police reoovercd d swtcase stolen from Utt• home that' con· talned jewelry and silver· ware. • -1t certctmly shoul<l be looked at.• Denrus .A!';hcndort, o mem- Der of the Airport Workttt9 Group, scud he tluesn't think the schools should become involved 111 the debate. I low- cver, m case the board docs decide to take ct .position, he wanted membms to be dwarc of thP. facts . Ir the conversion of El Toro to a commercial airport is blocked, the cxpdns1on of John Wayne 1s mev1tdhle, Ashen- dort said. .Most bourd memhers felt more mJomldt1on Wds needed, while others fell ti wc1 .... best )pit to thl' nty. Pohrn also found a stolen 1996 Land Rover that Vordala was dnvmg. Inside the :ipOrt-utility vch1cie they found more stolen property and Vordale's drive.r's license and passport. .. Watt urgued thdl scientists have found that loud noise, such as a1rpldnes takmg off and lt.1ndmg, tmpuirs sch.ool children's db1hty to learn. School districts in South Coun- ty have bec>n using this argu- ment to light the d1rport in their area ·But lhe>rt• are no i.chools wtthm d threc>-mU<• radjus of El Toro/ Wt1ll sd1d "We current- ly hdV<' eight publlc schools "Twenty-four-hour opercl- tion (at John Wdyne) will cre- ate stress for c.hll<lwn t1nd the overall diversity ot J>e>oplo bv- ing here, which mc1y not be in the SC'hools' best 1nlt>rc-.t," ht> said. 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In most cases you can receive a fresh start under Ch.ap- ter 7, reorganize your debts to protect your property or business under Chapters 11 or 13, or negotiate to pay your creditors In an orderly manner. Your peace of mjn~ js at stake. MR. MALPASS cares aboot your problems, and Invites you to call him at 949-453-8100 to make arrangements for an initial consultation at 101 Paciflca, Suite.240, in Irvine. Your case will be handled professionally, and confidentially The editors of this 1999 CONSUMER BUSINESS REVIEW urge our readers to contact T. ED- WARD MALPASS to handle your bankru.ptcy matter quickly, efficiently, and eoonomicelly. You'll be glad you have found an attorney you can depend on, SHUMATE & ASSOCIATES Mary D. Shumate -Attomey At Law Practice Emphasizing Criminal Defense E-Mail: sh\.lmatejd@aoJ.com Pflone 949-475-1973 •Fax 949-475-1879 Would you represent yourself If you became the defendant in a criminal matter? No, of course ·not! You'd retain an attorney. But, it's diff1eult tG know who to call, unless you know someone person- ally. We'd like to help' Criminal defense is not something you should consider lightly. You could spend YEARS of your life in prison if you should lose your case. MARY D SHUMATE 11 engaged In the practice of criminal defense Her .emphasis Is in the areas of probation violations, domestic violence, drug & sex offenses and DUI She kn<M'S the laws and knows how to property prepare your case. Her goal Is to represent you effectively. MS SHUMATE has a high success (dismissal rate). Call 949-475-1973 today for a free private and oonfidential oonsultation. SHUMATE & ASSOCIATES Is located at 5120 campus Drive, In Newport Beach, and MS. SHU· MATE Is prepared to offer you aggre$Slve representation The editors d this 1999 HOLIDAY BUSINESS REVIEW feel you awe It to yourself to have MARY D SHUMATE on your side and be on the winning team Newport Harbor Montessori Center :Back 'Hay Montessori Academic Excellence In Hannony With Young Lives · Recognized As Preschools Of The Year 1999 Preschool • Kindergarten • Full Time • Part Time Phone 949-650-3442 • Phone 949-548-3771 NEWPORT HARBOR MONTESSORI CENTER, at 425 E 18th St , and BACK BAY MONTES- SORI, at 389 University Drive, both in Costa Mesa, feature facilities fot the care & education of children ages 2 to 7 They have won the support and approval of both parents and children. NEWPORT HARBOR MONTESSORI CENTER & BACK BAY MONTESSORI are state llcensed and insured, and their staffing requirements. well exceed those established by the state of California The teachers are certified Montessori educators, whose teaching philosophies stem from leading child· hood education authorities including OR. MARIA MONTESSORI NEWPORT HARBOR MONTESSORI CENTER & BACK BAY MONTESSORI feature a rich and stimulating environment, supporting each child's Individual Interests and talents, and developing in the child a life-long enthusiasm for leaming. The chtldren learn through their play as they explore their environment and progress at their own individual pace Imagine your child experiencing the joy of the Montessori tradition! The editors of this 1999 HOLIOA Y BUSINESS REVIEW are proud to recommend NEWPORT HARBOR MONTESSORI CENTER & BACK BAY MONTESSORI to our readers • •since 1957" w • .._na.• Best Selection •Lowest Prices• Expert Installations Ted Alden Baloyan -General Manager \ Phona 949-6464838 Or 714-968-8180 From the manufacturer to youl That's the way ALDEN'S CARPETS & DRAPERIES does bUSI· nesst!I This well known floor covering and window fashion center specializes In volume buying directly from the manufacturer, and then passes the savings on to you in the form of some d the lowest prices on famous name brand carpets, floor coverings and window treatments • ALDEN'S CARPETS & DRAPERIES, at 1663 Placentia Ave. (Between 16th end 17th), In Coste Mesa, has been serving the South Coast area wrth the best selection and installations since 1957 They have the selection, the service and the values to keep customers coming back again and again They do a lot of business with contractors •nd Interior decorators, who must buy their materials at the lowest possible cost In order to make their prof'rt. Why should you pay more, when you can buy fa- mous brand floor coverings and wmdow fashions at wholesale prices? ALDEN'S CARPETS & DRAPERIES wants to supply you wrth the floor oovenngs end window fashions you want, at a price you can afford. , The editors of this 1999 HOLIDAY BUSINESS REVIEW, once again, recommend that you visit ALDEN'S CARPETS & DRAPERIES .. soon! •HAPPY HOLIDAYS" FROM ALDEN'S. •PLEASE DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE.• SCHOCK BOATS Over 53 Years Of Dedication To The Marine Community ....... ..,..,rn ... ·w Sales • Service • Accessories & More ~1i!A J!1:J~ ... Low Off Season Prices Now In Effect! Scott & Marie -Your Hosts • Phone 673-2050 W"-n rt comes to shopping for • boat, It is extremely Important to knON th• reputation of the d•lership you will trust this Investment to How does th• average buyer know ~ model Is best for him or her? JU th• saymg goes, "If you don' knOIN boats. know th• people you buy from " That mean• knowing SCHOCK BOATS, at 2900 Lafayette Ave , in Newport Beech, your euthonUd repr .. entatlve for famous BOSTON WHALER, CENTURY and GRADY WHITE boats, Th• business of customer aatiar.ction begins In the showroom and continues right on through their service department with skilled technicians and the latest equipment to seMCe Y J4MltiJ-iA outboard motors SCHOCK BOATS Is one dealer with t"-km overhead and the volume buying power to make you a betttr d•I on th• outfit you want Wheth« you're interested In • ski boat, • pleasure boat, • fishing boat or• bo9t for wont. they haVe the selection and th• Mrvk:e to make you• regular customer. Thtnk cA the fun fined times you and your family can have In • n.w boet SCHOCK BOATS f..tures tome greet gift Id ... for the boat lover In your family tool The edltora of this 1999 HOLIDAY BUSINESS REVIEW reoommtnd you tekt your boating t>ualnesa to th• firm WhO opprectet .. It We recommend SCHOCK BOATS to all cA our read«a fHE SCHOCK FAMILY AND THE f:.NTIRE STAFF WISH EVERYONE A HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON I Doily Pilot .• r ERNEST LYNN KOSTLAN DDS Quality General & Cosmetic Dentistry T Hours: Mon -Thur 7:15 AM -4 PM D Phone 949-631-1420 S Only once in a lifetime do we get a set of free teeth, which ere our very own! OR ERNEST LYNN KOSTLAN 'gives you reason to smile your own natural smile with personalized care DR. KOSTLAN's reputation has been built upon dedicated service, caring attitude1 reasonable fees end the good will of, his many sabsfied patients.. People needing dental care go where they feel welcome and stay where they are well-treated That, In our opinion, accounts In a very large measure for the success.and popularity of DR KOSTLAN The best way to keep your teeth and gums healthy Is to have regular check-ups and good, profes- sional care. DR. KOSTLAN can help you and your family keep your healthy, happy smiles. DR. KOSTLAN's office is at 275 Victoria, Suite 2 E, In Costa Mesa, and you're invited to call tor an appointment the next till'le you or ~ member of your family needs dental care. Most Insurance plans are welcome and VISA and MASTERCARD are accepted The editors of this 1999 HOLIDAY BUSINESS REVIEW proudly recommend that our readers make OR. ERNEST LYNN KOSTLAN your first choice in general and cosmetle·dentistry He has all it takes to keep you smiting! LAW OFFIC.ES OF REINECKE & DAILY Attorneys Of The Year -Personal Injury 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996 & 1995 Phone (949) 261 -1616 or (949) 261 -5500 When you want aggressive representation, call REINECKE & DAILY Being in the wrong place at the wrong time can happen to anyone If you or someone you care about has been involved in an accident, the services of REINECKE & DAILY can help. REINECKE & DAILY seeks the maximum-settlement available including compensation for hospi· tal and other expenses. lost wages, and compensation for your personal Injury. Most of their clients receive compensation without a lawsuit or trial due to the firm's reputation and exp~n~. REINECKE & DAIL y handles its personal injury cases on a co.ntingency basis, which means you pay only a percentage of the amount awarded to you, and there is no fee unless the firm .is SIJCC8$sful. The firm is conveniently located near the 405 Freeway and Jamboree at 2600 Michelson Drive, Suite 780, In Irvine. The editors of this 1999 HOLIDAY BUSINESS REVIEW recommend you seet< the assistance of REINECKE & DAILY They care about your problems, and invrte you to call and make arrangements for a free initial consultation. You well be glad you found a law firm you can depend on WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS .,,\,, 11'1// Great Selection Of Special Values For Holiday Gift Ideas~ Sales, Repairs, Appraisals • Buy & Sell ROLEX Watches Wedding Sets For Every Budget • Phone 949-673-0365 . . Before shopping for jewelry or for that all Important wedding ring set at the local department store, take the time to visit the one jeweler which truly appreciates your business WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS, at 3116 Newport Blvd , in Newport Be-aoh, deals in all types of diamonds, precious gems. and fine Jewelry. You'll enioy shopping where your business is truly apprec ... ated Drop in today and look at quality precious gems. fine gold items, created and designed wrth the "sensitive" touch of traditional Old World craftsn"ansh1p. Bring in your ideas and let Tim Harold, the ex- pert at WIUIAM HAROLD JEWELERS. create for you a "treasure" of lasting value WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS features an impressive selectloo of antique jewelry e tie with the past In timeless beauty As qualified diamond and gemstone brokers, you can be assured that every article of jewelry is of the highest standards In quality WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS is your headquarters for professional jewelry tepair. 1ncludmg re- tipping, mounting and rebuflding In compiling this 1999 HOLIDAY BUSINESS REVIEW, the edrtors, once again, make prominent mention of WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS and heartily recommend them to ALL of our readers. THE HAROLD FAMILY AND STAFF AT WILLIAM HAROLD JEWELERS, WISH EVERYONE A WONDERFUL HOLIDAY SEASON. 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So, when you need ANYTHING done to your HONDA or ACURA. see the mt .. f.lrll. The editors of this 1999 HOLJDA Y BUSINESS REVIEW recommend that H & A AUTO Is the~ stop you'll need to make' 'HAPPY HOLIDAYS* FROM H 4 A AUTO/ EXECUflVE STYLE CLEANERS la en llegllnt dly ci..e loc«ed at 2IMQ Htc1>0r 9lvd, Iii Cotti MIMI They ~ to live to be ordlrWf la not enough, they u... to relCtl the a rwiordlrwy WatGtt for tnw rttNt ioc.aon cormg eoon ~ the fir.a qutftW Of 2PX> et Meet Vtrde CenW on the comer of Hltbor & Adllne Mict to Vone EXECUTIVE STYLE CLEANERS·~ In up.rt dlry clMrq & Hand FlnilMd ~Wt~ menbt n Cleened & PftllMd on~. · You rn.y think )Oil.,. Mt In~ w.ys IQ the wsy you Q9t your CltlnlnG done Wll be dtffnnt • soon• )'oll find 1 limpMr way. Chick out EXECUTIVE STYLE CLEANERS 24 nour ~ eeMce, ... det•nlllled lo be the i.t In 1he lndulfl'yl EXECUTIVE arvu: CLEANERS '*the ... ~ tqUlpmlnt I nd !hi mollt lded pet'IOl•Mll llo M!'ll yol.lf,,.,. The edlon of hi 1Sll9 HOLIDAY BUSINESS REVIEW ~ EXECUTIVE STYLE CLEAN R8 n lhlt Dry c.,,.,. °'the~ ' . So the lltllt time~ ....... big Oopel Of en OUlfl With dllt. JI.Ill tlke " to EX£CUTIVt! ame CLEANERS encl . wll eooA be I flint memofY, 'HAPPY HOUOA YS" FROM EXECUTIVE STYLE Cl.EANERSI • soc1e a ttle Baron S B all at NewportS ack Bay benefits cancer research I fif he Amencan Cancer • Society Cattle Ba10n League presented rSoots on The Beach". recent-lv at the Newport Dunes on ~e Back Bay. 1 The enormous undertaking 1J>rought together more than ~,000 guests under a whlte lont erected on Newport's ~ack Bay. The size of the tent, me entertainment, the food, Uie long a.nc! impressive guest Jist of who's who locals, while ~portant, are not the real sto- J'l'· The real story that needs telling concerns Barbara Sternberg. co-chau of the pvent organized to raise funds Mjid fight cancer Sternberg . f1gned on for the co-chair ~uties more than a,year ago. ·1 wanted to do this to hon- t my husband's memory," ~he shared with fellow volun- t~rs. Steinberg's husband ~ed of cancer 10 years ago. Margaret Lelcbtfuss, repre- E nting the American Cancer ciety, explained that Stein- rg then called upon her end Bobbitt Wllllams to ~hare the duties. WUliams had J:Yeen active in Amencan Can- cer Society fund-rdlStng for hlmost 20 years. I "Now they are friends for life.• Le1chtfuss said. "Three ~onths into the planrung of The Cattle Baron's Ball last year Barbara Steinberg was told that she had breast can-~r. The news WdS devastat-)!l.g .• " "I was able to catch the cancer early," Steinberg Sdld She credits the early detection ~'her own monthly self exams. ' "I also got my mamrno- ~ams. • said the event co- cbair who spent most of the year in and out of surgery, radiation and chemotherapy. "Bobbitt stepped in and THE CROWD b.w. ' cook try we~tcm music added to the Wild West cattle baton's theme. Los Angeles area television sJ>ortscaster Ed Arnold han- dled the master of ceremorues duties, with Charles Dreyer aucborung off the loot for can- cer resedrch. A BMW Z3 Roadster was leased ·for a year, and a lucky Newport Beach 'couple boughl a trip to Thai- land. AnothN cancN patron secilled lunch m Westwood with fonner UCLA men's bas- ketball codch John Wooden. Generou~ undrnvnting for took over this event by the the party came from both the re1gns and plowed ahead,• corporate and pnvate sector. continued Steinberg, happy to Major local support to help be alive and well·and helping hght cancer came from John to raise money to fight a chs-and Donna Crean, Judie and ease she k:nowi> all too much George Argyos, Kay and Jim about from a first-hand per-Burra, Phyllls and Dix Hel- spective. land, Sandt and Doug Jack- The massive Cattle Baron's son, Sternberg and the Ball, with its western theme, • Thomas Geph~. came to Orange County two Ball comnuttee members years ago under the direction deserving ink include Carol of past American Cancer Soci-Wilken, president of the league, ety chairman Bill Wood. He Marcia Adler, Laurie was on hand for the Newport Beusellnck, Malle Busby, Pat Dunes festivities, stating, Buttress, Mary Ellen Hadley "This ball is a ,way for local and Sharon Paisely Faye Jones c1llzens to fight cancer, and Sharon Moore worked receive a tugh return on their tirelessly on the ttuttion, and investment and have a rip-cdtering chores were handled roanng time." by Phyllis Shaler and Susan As cheers were heard in Johnson The too<l stallons the distance for pig races were a tughlight ol the evening. being staged at what was Now iI C'Clhng and dancing called the "Porker Promenade and conversation wNe not Pig Race.· there was certainly enough, Craig Jones and Ron no doubt that Wood was on Rubino produrnd d major cas1- target. no party tor U1ose who wanted The pig races were just the to do a bit of Wdgenng for can- tip or the western iceberg. A · cer research. Gut>sts bet into mounted horse brigade kicked the night helpmg to raise off the everung, leading nearly $750,000 to fight the patrons into the 60,000-disease, Wllh more than square-fool tenl Vegas-style $500,000 coming from under- entertamment was offered wntmg and sponsor support. throughout the evening in all comers of the cavern. Stunt shows, bull roping and coun- • B.W. COOK's column appears Thursdays and Saturdays. NEWPORT COASTAL PODIATRY GROUP, INC. NO! YOUR FEET ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO HURT. The feet arc the foundation of your body, and can often cause BACK, KNEE and HCP pain. Pain h your body's way of indicating somctbioe i~ wrong. Dr. Vihinen can help relieve pain-<hrough non surgicaJ methods. • Bunion correction-'o hospitalization • Ingrown toenails • ew treatment for fungu nails •Specializing in the treatment of athletic & sports inju'ries • Utililing new computerized foot analy i • Diabetic Footcare and Evaluation Or. 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More than $5.6 million has been raised for chlldren by Las Florist.as slnce 1975. -Susan Rios .....,,_,;,,;;,,,:._~ in person JJ(eel r:f he :Jlriisl c5al., Vee 4/h 6pm-9pm Wine & Jfors 1J 'oeuures a,iff 6e serued. · -!Jree Y1·inl W.ilh c5usan Xos ::Purchase - PIERS IDE GALLERY (714) 969-7979 300 Pacific Coast Highway (directly accross from H.B. Pier) H untington Beach, CA www.piersidegallery.com • ' Al2 Thursday, N<Mtmber 18, 1999 date book ~oily Pilot .. 'Messenger'. doesn't deliver, but go to 'Anywhere but ~ere' • EDITOR'S NOTI!: The Reel Ct1tta column features movie crrt1ques written by community mem~ ser'Jng on our panel. 'Anywliere but Here' is good place to be I A nywhcre but Here" is about dn mctivid· . ual unhappy with herself and her lot in We. Giv- en choices, she really would rather be anywhere but here them to.continue living in a nowhere W1sconsm town sur- rounded by family and friends content to stay where they have always lived. Susan Sarandon's Adele is an amalgam of every weird and loving mother yo~ can imdgine. REEL CRmcs ~~~~:d~· unreasonable, lovmg and undeterred. Look- ing for that better We, she pools her linuted resources to buy a car for the escape. Not a Ford or a C hevy, but a gold Mercedes. Destination. not just Cali .. fomia, but Beverly Hills. Elaine England evolves In which mom stops the car and kicks daughter out in the middlE' of the desert and speeds away. Adele is a chameleon . or a poor man's Auntie Marne. but she finds a teaching job. They move a lot but always in gOod neighborhoods. She makes some poor choices and neglects items like the electnc bill. . Sarandon and Portman are a really good fit. Each grows strong as they fight for indi· vidua.I independence, and you root for each of them. •Anywhere but Here" is a good place to be. The viewer will come away with a keener understanding of the human condition. • ELAINE ENGLAND, 65, lives In Newport Beach and owns a gift-bas· ket buslness she operates out of her ' home. Rob Orozco ~oan's hfe. Was she a mystic, prophet- ess, war- nor- princess, or s1mpl~ a delusional womdn who v1olat· ed church laws and was the ref ore burned as a heretic? Besson and Birkin attempt to demonstrate the complexi- ties or Joan's-We and her myth, but their pomt of view sunply becomes muddled and dull. The total film time is approx:uncitely two and a half hours, which doesn't really help when the film gets away from its strong pomt of beauti- fully choreographed battle scenes, photogra'phed by Thierry Arbogast. Besson seems to have confused the belief thcH an "epic• must approach three hours in length. The onJy spoken scenes Adele has a traveling com- panion, her daughter Ann (Natalie Portman). Ann did not want to leave Wisconsin. Her persona ls one of good sense and stability, but her sullen demeanor lets '9ou know this trip is not going to resemble a day at Disneyland. Film sends muddled message of Joan L uc Besson's #The Mes- senger: The Story of Joan of Arc• stars Milla Jovovich ("Dazed and Con- French troops rally behind Joan oj Arc (Milla Jovovich) as she leads them into battle at Orleans in .,The Messenger: The Story of .Joan of ~c." that convey any real gravity or purpose are the ecclesiastical .. courtroom scenes which were actually taken from surviving tnal transcripts Unfortunately, Besson should have noticed A shoclung confrontation We Rent Horses • Gentle rental 'horses for trail rides & beginning lessons. • Year-round after-school programs & summer clinics. • Kids 8 & up, adults, families, parties, etc. • Boarding & training in all Western & English styles. 714•848•9695 . 18381 Goldcnwest St., H.B, email: HCPEC@aoJ.com New & Used ::·~~~ ports Equipment ..,,, I\\ II<) \l<l l" • "'"'' • B '""' It: \11 • ( ,1111 • \1 l( ( 11< ,\ \\1 ,~, (Bristol & McArthur next to Michuls) (7 14) 641-7427 The Origi.nal MtKE'i- CAflP£T$ OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA · Now Owned & 0 erated b ALL CARPET & FLOORING CURRENTLY MARKED DOWN 30o/ooff · ~ I fused," "Return to the Blue Lagoon") and is the pair's sec- ond effort after 1997's "The Fifth Element.· Like the latter, "The Mes- senger" is beautifully pho- tographed and benefits from elegant art direction. And like "The Fifth ElemehV this films suflers from a . r----, :20°/ol I OFF I I I Entire Purchase 1 1 Valid W/Coupon · I Accept all competitor I I Coupons I Exp 11/30/99 L &ctuclH .,_ I ____ _. 1052 Irvine Ave. Wcsccliff Plaza . (949) 646-5746 Vinyls • Ceramics Wood • Laminates CALL NOW 642-8400 "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" All Types of Window Treatments • Valances & Cornice Boxes • Verticals • Shutters Roman Shades • Blinds • Bedspreads • New Orders C f mt C It 1· • Your Homt I I 2(l'~, C"l 1~r- Bo11. I .1h1 ic. &. I .1ho1 '""' 1111 -. .1tl 11111tl I I/.' 1/•>•> weak screenplay and mud- dled acting. The film tells the story of young Joan, the French hero and future saint, who believes she was told m a senes of Visions by God to lea.d Ute French army lo vic- tory against the occupying English army. In leading the French to a major victory over the English at Orleans, she enables Charles VIl (John Malkovich) to be crowned King of France. While the film is credibly cast, Car Accident? FREE REPORT ievcals cloiCly~rdtJ ~ms you n«d 10 know bClorc you scnJc r.our c~~ or \ptu wnh ~nronc. C>on't let ano1hcr day ,go by unu )'OU call 1hc Toll Free 24 hr. Recor(I~ M~ ar 1-888-S98-1071 Car Accident? 11' with supporting actors led by Dustin Hoffman as Joan's con- science and Faye Dunaway as Yolande of Aragon, Jovovich has the burden to carry the film but unfortunately is unable to accomplish the daunting task of showing the mclDy facets of Joan's life. Jovovich alternates between over-the-top exuberance and hushed tones. Besson, working from a script he coauthored with Andrew Birk.in, attempts to take a revisionist look at that the scenes he and Birk.in drafted dJd not appr0ctch the drama and cldnty of these .passages acted out more thdJ1 500 years ago. tr you really must sec d film on the hfe of Joan of Arc, rent 1928's "La Ptlssion de Jeanne d' Arc• by Carl Drey- er and stamng Maria Fal- conetti. This French silent on Joan's imprisonment and sub- sequent tnal will clearly demonstrate what great film- making is a bout. • ROB OROZCO. 30, 1s an attorney who lives In Newport Beach with his wife and two cats ~ Beacon Bay Auto 4200 Birch St. (at Dove) • Newport Beac 833-0660 I ! o""~·irs :¥.§AMWAUPOUO L c. .............. ll/S0/99t No btn Cllarp I'• T111Glu/V ... --------------------~--------------------I BACON WUB . ftll.WUVICS WASH ·~WAX I I I L c • Ala nlUIDND oa VINTI. JllAft MH:all' .. 11/Je/ft, "9 latn a.a... Wer Tno --------------tive gas prices, with free oil I. Open daily, including holida Doily Pilot datebOok Thursday, November 18, 1999 A13 OCC thespiahs let it all hang out in Wild Oats' TOMTm:JS I n the movie "The Wild One" nedrly 50 ycurs ago, Marlon Brnndo's hiker chaructN wds asked whdt he WdS rebelling agamst. I Its ghb dnswcr: "Whdttya got?" The sii.ffic reply could be • g1wn by playwri~ht James Mclure, were he to be quizzed on what he was satirizu\g in his rcvasnping ol John O'Kee1e's 18th century comedy .. Wild Oats." You name> 1t, Mclure 1abi. 11 tn his potpourri western curmc melodrcund now m1folcling on the stage of OCC's Drama Lab Theater. Several. edsons dgo, South COd'>I Repertory staged the Revolutionary War-erd ong1- 0cil. McLure's version may be more of ct juvenile, popcorn lctrce, but it's also somewhttl funnier as long t.lS you go With the spirit of 1t and leave your snphisltcttlton at the door Director Alexander Golson .incl wh.it seems Ii.kt> cl cast ol thousands hc1vc> delved into the ''Dtunb cmd Dumber" vein for ~omc ouhagcously (>ffccllvt• J>H'CCS of ldrcicaJ SldQf'Crdfl tvtc:Lure's pldy L'> d thinly chs- quised m~lodrdma that pok(>.S lw1 di 1b 9erue, u.nd Golc;on has eJmtcd som(> c1Pc1d(~y over- lhe·lop pertormances from his cmlhus1asnc pldyers, some of which border on the grotesque. "Wild Oats· 1s set in the town of Muleshoe, Texas- whlC'h must be fatrly close to Oklahomd, where the corn lS c1s high <l'i an elephant's eye. I fere, two ilt.nerant acto~ are endeavonng to transport cul- ture to the prame, resulting LO the energetic entwmement of Shakespeare dnd slapstick. Mettnwhile, a bombdstic Ctwalry colonel is seeking the !'on he never knew, a heiress 1s tending off tin avaricious clergyn1<in and a dastardly rancher 1s plotting nefanous 'WllDOATS' +WHERE: OCC Drama Lab The- ater, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa +WHEN: Closing performances today through Saturday at 8 p.m;; Sunday at 2p.m. + HOWMUCH: S6 to S9 +PHONE: (714) 432-5880 CONAAD IAU I DAILY AlOT A look from behind the scen e of .. Wl,ld Oats." schemes aided by a tno of Army deserters. The dialogue 1S replete with "groaners," but it's still quite a lot of fun OCC instructor David Scaglione is a particular hoot dS the colonel whose bombast is more fearsome than his bile. The key performance in the show, however, is turned in by Alecs Vtldosola as his trusty rude -half Irish, hall Indian and all rambunctious hilanty with the conuc tiJrung of Groucho Marx and the manic energy of Jim CdITey. Michael Cavinder takes the spothght as the Shakespearc- spouting thesptan (naturdlly, the show makes comic use of t)lat term) who falls for the young heiress believed to be lus cousin, Tracy Downs as a Westerner whose unmers1on in Eastern culture didn't take. Their scenes propel the action without stinting on the comedy. The duplicitous preacher is done with villainous relish by George Rothman, while Hugh Goodedl'l munches large chunks of scenery as the bdl- listic rancher. Richie Ruggiero ai, hls brain-dead son could be the village idiot of several vil- Jages and Danc1e Michelle Hanson eager!~· du.covers "sluthshncss" as his previous- ly sheltered dt1ughter. Dropping in now illld then to swipe scenP ciltt•r scene are "lighting uwentor; Kliegte and Leako, pl<1ycd much ltkc the conuc villams in ctn old James Bone.I movie by S<•cJn Gfcly and Jame.s McGinnis Shdwn Shryv(>T, Brnndon "Scooby" JonPs ilnd Tic1vis Woods raise havoc as the cles<>rter.; dnd St<>phcn Moore• is eflectivc as Cavmder's st.HJt• c omparnon. TI1erc's ulso t1 suhplot tnvolvmy a MP-x1can tanner (Mdrk I luntJ and lus sad-eyed sister (Pdmelt1 Rtl'>SCUJ, which eventually contnbute. .. heavilv to tht> story, dS WClJ dS some . c-grcc11ous corrlic overpld}1ng by an actor 1denti1icd only as Broos. Anna JtJckson dnd Janeen Rene Gronsky add some! sweet voic'Ps to lhe lJUX- ture, backed by mus1Cal direc- tor T(.m!OCl' AldnC' t1l the piano "Wtlci Oc1ts" 1c; indeed quite wild -one of those comedws when~ the first rule is "let 1t c1ll ht1nq out. n The compt1ny follows this admoru- llon to thP IPltr>r. Bride , .. + 'G" L 0 WE 'b .-!.!.... 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Featuring Free Range Have Us Prepare Your TbaJ1lsgll'i11g Mtalt NOW TAKING ORDIIR5 CHILD'S PLAY DON I fACtt I OMV PILOT Ado Annie,..(Brittan y Corneliu s), right, sings "I Can't Say No" while Laurie (Kate Guesman) liste ns tn the E~slgn Intermediate School production of "Okla))onta." Ensign Intermediate stages 'Oklahoma' PLAY: "Oklahoma" GriJfin and David Riley SCHOOL: Ensign lnh:mu d1<1le !"chool WHEN: Today, Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m ... WHERE: Newport Harbor High Schools' STORY LINE: A turn-ol-lhe-c<:ntury love ~tory of a cowhoy ancf a farm girl et ngam~t the riv a· ry h£~t v. ·t n rnnrher" and f annr.1 Robert B. Wentz Thedter, comer of 15th 5treet and Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach DRAMA TEACHER: Donna Kelson HOW MUCH: $3 for c:tudent~. $5 general; $7.50 for reserved seating 'DIRECTOR: Vonna Kdson FEATURED PLAYERS: ~It< hctrl ~Jc Lean. ' Kate Guesman. l\ tarlt>1gh Dunl1ip1 Kim Jenkins, Brittany Cornehu", Pdtnck Riley, Ddvid Murrow, BrtLndoo Cnsler, Kevm Lim, Matt he\\ J Ian en, Alex S1Jvcnnan, Lacey Wood, <.'h11-,11nt1 Thurmond, Ian PHONE: (949) 515-6910 • ts your high school fielding a production of •oamn YankE!es'" Or 1s your middle~ool foraging "Into the Woods?" If so. we'd lllce to preview the ev~t. Please fax information to Oatebook at (949) 646 4170. Human Choriogonadotropin Hormone (HCG) HCG ha!I an C\lablishcd and pro\en history of u e for afe 1od capld wei&hl lo,~. The U\C of HCG, along with our ,pcclal kelogenic diet, will promote 1 rapid wei&hl lo while decrea ina your blood prcs,urc and intteasin& your enera:y level. lake Control Of \'our Life ... 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It'~ no wondc1 Thanksg1v mg cPnters around food, !)et· tlers m the East found the wmters in New Englund quite harsh, and the P!lgrirn , hdd plenty lo be thankful for m a bountiful harvest DINING REVIEW Uiat would prevent them from starvmg dunng the lon_g, cold month~ ahead. Now I'm sure none of us are worned about starving through the wmter (just ask the health club markt>hng people}. but we have much to be thankful for nevertheless. And while Thank1>91vmg 1s traditionally d holJddy cele- brated dl home, many of Newport-Mesd's finer restau- rdnts are offering bountiful fedsls for those of you who'd prE>fer to y1ve thunks without spendmg the entire day in d SHOP&DINE . hot kitchen. Thanksgiving is the most traveled day of the year, and hotel restaurants lead the way 1.11 offering fancy fare for ' gu~sb and their fanulics. Accents, at the Sutton Place Hotel (4500 MacArthur Blvd, Newport Beach (949) 476- 2001) ts scrvmg a Thanksgiv- ing brunch ($35 per person) fedturing roast turkey Wlth sage ctnd chestnut stufhn~J carved at three carving sta- tions • Whet your appetite by stopping at the sedfood sta. · tioh, which will feature d selection of smoked fish, oys- ters with ca.Viar rehsh, cold shrimp with roasted garlic mayonndise, and Dungenc ., crab legs. Pavilion, at the Four Sea- sons (690 Newport Center · Duve, Newport Beach (94!-J) 760-4920) is serving a flve- course sit-down dinner ($49.50 per person) startmg ill 11 a.m. A wild n1ushroom soup with s'age and parsl~y higJilights traditional fdll fla- vors as the first course>, fol- lowed by dn endive stlltld or a root vegetable and seafood terrine The Country Inn Garden Cafe Oohs & Ahas The Book Store Nenport Picture Fntme StelJa\ Place Sarah Whitcomb Circu Anliques Victori1m & Comp1my . 130 EAST 17'" ST. •COSTA MESA At Newport & t •Yl 17• St~I (llelzincf the IJARI' JNNJ (949) 722-1177 Beskles turk y, entr choices mclude ,John Dory filct , or New York steak with a ca~met cranberry sauce. W_tmn pumpkin spice pudding adds a mce twist to the tradi- tional hobduy dc:,ert list. Pdvtl- 1on is reportmg that they're almost c omplPtely lmoked, so · <«tll c;oon . The Ritz (880 Newport Center Dnv£>, Newport Beach :(94~} 720-1800) lms also informed us that they are c ompletcly booked for their noon to 9 p.tn. Thanksg1vm.g dmner, but you JT\lght want to rail and ask about cancel· lations 1f you want to sample their peppered grenadmes of hlet nugnon with cognac mustard sauce or pnme nb chop:> of :-.moked pork with hngonberue thilt arc alter- ndte selections to the obliga- tory stuffed btrd (they've got thdt, too). Yankee Tavern, known yea1-round for its traditional Amerirun mP.nu, is stdying tnw to form with d dinner ($20.95 pc!r person) foaturtng. turkc·y with peran stuUing, yums ctnd cranl>erry relish. For an l•xtra $4 you ctm have pnme rib 10stec1d of turkey, and dll chnners come with d she e of either pwnpkin pie or uppl~ pie d ltl mode. Another resl'1urant known for 11!'> trachlional menu, Five Crown!'> (:i801 E. Codst li1gh- way, Corona del M r (94~1 760-0331), reports thc'lt Thanksgiving is their bu~iest day of the year. It's no sur- pnse considermg a menu that includes butternut squash There's no better woy to appreciate the bounty that has been bestowed upon us than by helping out those less fortunate than ourselves. Most shelters start their meals early, so you con give some time and still be home to celebrate with the ones you love. soup -.,vith panretta and dlmonds as a starter fol- lowed by en tree choice:. that include their famou:> prime nb ($30.95). broiled salmon with dill caper butter ($26.95), roast duck- ling with a compote of apples and prunes ($2b.95) and, of course, COdSted turkey with chestnut stuffing ($23.95). You can fill whdtever space your stomach has left with pumpkin pie ($4.95), or an English trifle ($5.50), brandy-laced cdke layered • with strawbemes, custard and whipped creum. Although the French don't celebrate our Thank givmg, luckily for u • no one told the staff at Pinot Provence (686 Anton Blvd., Costa Me a (714) 444-5900). Joaqwm Splichel's Costa Mesa eatery is getting into the act with a four-course dinner ($32 per person) that starts off with a tasty sounding roasted veg- etable soup infused with wbilu tmffle oil. Following that you cdn choose a grilled fig and carameliied pear salad with bdby watercress or smoked sdlmon, with com blinis dnd caviilr. • Entree:> include rotis en'e ' prune pork rack with caramelized cranberry apples. or pan-seared hlet mignon with fms gras and a port wme reduction. Oh yes, they're serving turkey with mushroom and crnnberry stuffing also. . West Coast Productions' dyndmic duo, Bistro 201 (3333 W Coast Highway, Newport Beach (949) 631-1551) dild Aysla 101 (2901 W Coast I lighway, Newport Beach (949) 722~4128) are both serv- mg buffets for $22.95 starting at noon. . l!l•l!I Bistro 201 also wtll fed lure a c;H-down dinner ($29.95 per person) from 1to7 p.m. Entrees include a vegetarian feast of individual pumpkins stuffed with sweet and sow greens, wild nee, pine nuts and cnmbernes. A stuffmg of com bread sausage and mushrooms bJghlights Bistro's turkey entree ~~ AMACHI ~~ j&. ~ Twin Palms (630 Newport Center Onve, Newport Beach (949} 721-8288) is serving up Uve 1azz along with a $35 hxed pnc:e dinner from 1 to 8 p.m. Entrees are on a fust- namc basif) here including Tom Turkey served '\.'Vith chestnut grnvy and a wam1 crcmbcny compote, Angus Pnme Rib with d mushroom RESTAURANT ~ J( ' --~ "%1 0 ' • Authentic Sushi Bar ~ · t>. • Elegant Dining ~ LUNCH MON·FRI 11 :30 -2:00 • Complete Bar ~ DINNER M·SAT 5:00-1 O:DQP.M. 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Ill) :nll &.MT Ill) $1.50 Handrolls /\II l),,)' S.tturd.1 & Sund.t) Monday-Ft id.t) at J >inu ·r Ti rue Onl) /Jlrl.'! ••• DANZAJHOVR Momfo>·Fridtty, f>:,m-7:00 p.m. I fi. 01:. Kit in Or .1fi Beet w1tl1 l!clim'llrme $2.00 Yes! \\1c.· h:w • Monda) i ight Football! Thero\· "/ways a reason 10 go to [l]IEDIHADA ' ragout, and St rtmg Salmon awrl and s rvCd with tar- r<19on huller. rmally, tor thos • of ) uu who'd rnther spend Thanki.- gwmg at home hul am till struggling with the rcc1pe for boilNt Wilh.~1 -or maybi> you JUsl want the day off or can't pull Dud awuy frnm the footbulJ <Jd111t.>S -sevNul f('SldUl<.tlltS havt> JUSt the tickt'l, tull-c:ours<• dinners you can order m dchancC?, pick up m the rnornmg cmd hav on the tdhle in time for hall lime. Pascal Epicure ( 1000 N. 8nstol St .. Newport Beach (949J 591-l)041) will leed LX to eight people fdr $95 with d H·- pound tme range turkt1y, grdvy. and .1pple, walriut and dWmyc :>tultmg. Sides can b ~ pure hctsl•d tt la carte. mclud-. my grilled mannatc-d quash ($6.50}, or pulott><•s au gratm ($3.50). Orcl<•rs must bP plctcecl hy noon on the 24th. Pinot Provence is also olfenng .i lo·go nu•nu, starting at $1 HJ for six pt•oplc. You'll get lurkPy with tt chC'stnul stulhnq, the nfun•11wntioned hg rind pc>M st1lutl, CJrt~Pn l>edns with stnokt>d bacon, yam and Yt~kon gold polctlo puree ttncl purnpkm JHC'lor de~Nl. You ml{Jht f>Vfll1 helve enouqh leltovNs fu1 turkP-y st1ndw1<:ht>s No 26. Call soon thuugh, tlwy \\on't ht> tctkin9 orders cttlN Fndcty: It's obvious from the choic- es dbove lhttl mo-.t ul ll'> have t1 lot to be thankful for Before heading oil to enioy <hnn<'T with rour family, why not consuler volunh'e11ng di ont• of th(• locdl slwllc1s ·or soup k1tchPn~. Thc1e's no better wety to ctpprPc 1atc the bounty lh11t has lwcn lwstowcd upon us than by h'•lpmu out thosp ll•ss lortu· nrtlt• th.in Ollr!>('IVPS. f\ lo~t sheltP.1s SIMI thPir mettb Par- ty, so yu11 c<1n give some time .md still b~ home to c elehrnh• w1lh lhP one you love • STEPHEN SANTACROCE's dining reviews appear every other Thurs day WHY PAY DEPT STORE ·PRICES? AREA RUG STUDIO Rugs & Runners ori Sale 166 \ PIJct'nti.1 ~r., Co 13 Mcs:i (9 9)646 838 50 % OFF FALL & CHRISTM S • Wreath • Topiaries (~oral Arrangcmcncs l:USlOlll l:tornl!I l lolidav I lours: Mon-Fri I 0 6 • Sat 10·5 ~ 369 E. 17111 t., #13 Co ta Mrsa (949) 646-6745 IAmm from R.llpli1 i I I Doily Pilot • • commun1 foimn Thur$doy, November 18, 1999 AIS EDITORIAL C9mmunity. has an· obligation to fix. schools • EDrTOR'S NOTE: This ts the first In a two·part editorial ~eries on the need for a bond to fix NewpOrt·Mesa's crumbling schools f you have children attending Newport- Mesa schools, you already know the horror stories. At one elementary scjlool, the plwnbing in kindergarten classrooms backs up on a re.gu- lar basis. At one junior high school, there are physical education classes throughout the school day, but no showers. . At one high school, ceiling· tiles drop ort stud~mt's heads in the classroom. This is the condition of the facilities in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District - something that only $150 mil-· lion can fix. Parents, students, teachers and district officials have HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES OTY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall. n Fair Drive, 92626, (714) 754-5223 Mayor: Gary Monahan CoUncil; Joe Erickson, Heather S"omers, Libby Cowan and Linda Dixon CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., 92663, (949) 644-3309 Mayor: Dennis O'Neil Council: Gary Adams, Jan Debay, Norma Glover, Tod Ridgeway, John Noyes and Tom Thomson COAST COMMUNrTY COUEGE DtSTRICT Dlstrjd Office: 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa 92626, (714) 432-5898 Chancellor: William M. Vega · Board: Walter Howald, Sherry Baum, Paul ,Berger, Armando Ruiz and Jerry Patte~ · NEWP09"M~SA UNJflED SCHOOL DISTRICT Distrid Office: 2985·A Bear St., Costa Mesa 92626, (714) 424·5000 Superintendent Robert Barbot Board: Dana Black, Judy Franco, Jim Ferryman, Martha Fluor, Wendy Leece, Serene Stokes and David Brooks MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTIUCT 1965 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa 92627. (949) 631-12.00 Board: Trudy Ohlig-Hall, M1l<e Healey, Fred Bockmiller, Dana Haynes and Jim Atkinson COSTA MESA SANrTARY DISTRICT P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa 92628-1200, (714) 754-5043 Board: Jim Ferryman, Art Perry, Arlene Schafer, Greg Woodside and Dan Worthington ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana 92701 • Jim Silva. 2nd District (Costa Mesa). (714) 834-3220 • lllomas Wilson, 5th District (Newport Beach, Santa Ana Heights), (714) 834-3550 ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa 92628-9050, (714) 966-4000. Elizabeth o: Parker, member, Trustee Area 5, Costa Mesa. Newport Beach ORANGE c.ouNTY FAIR 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, (714) 708-FAtR Fair Board: Phtsident Emily Sanford; Vice President Don Saltarelli; and members Gary Hayakawa, Jim Lindberg, John Crean, Randy Smith. Oon Willet. Curt Pringle and James Barkh. STATE SENATE Ross Johnson (R), 3Sth District 18552 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 395. Irvine 92715, (949) 833-0180; fax: (949) 833-0696 STATE ASSEMBLY Marilyn Brewer (R), 70th District 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine 92715. (949) 863·7070. E mail. a 700a~mbly.ca.gov STATE COASTAL COMMISSION 45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, San Francisco 94105, (415) 904·5200; regional offKe located In Long Beach. (310) 59().5071 GOVERN09' Gray Davi$,, (0), State ctpitol, Sacramento 95814, (916) 445-2841, f•x: (91~) 445 4633 U.S. HOUSE Ofl _,..ISENTA11VIS • ChrK Co~ (R), 47th District, 1 NeWport Place, Suite •20, Newport INCh 92660, (9"9) 756-22~ or 2402 Rayburn luitdlf\g. Withington. 0 c., 20515, (202) 225-5611, teic.(Mt) 251-tJOt (,.,,resents moJt of Newport ee.ch) ......... ~istophtf.<Oicemtll.hOuM gov • Dant ~lbeehtt. (It), •5th Ohtrld, 101 Main St.. Sufte 3C. Hunt~ Beach 92MI, (714) "°""*3. or 23ll"R&'YbUm Budding, Wuhlnaton, DC., (202) 225- 2415, fax (71.t) ll0-7806 (RIQrlllnts CO.- ta ,.. Ind Wist Newport) ~-m.ll ~h°'8ttp.i known about Newport-Mesa's crumbling infrastructure for years. The unified district is approaching 30, and the oldest schools have been around for nearly 70 years. Over the decades, mainte- nance has not beeq a high pri- ority. But the phenomenon is by no means unique to New- port-Mesa. Most aging dis- tricts across the state are f ac- ing the same problems. As budgets have tightened in this post-Proposition 13 world, school districts have been forced to spend their m6ney on the front lines of education -teachers, programs, improved technology -rather than on maintenance. It has been a difficult, but conscious choice on the part of district officials and the school com- munity. Newport-Mesa officials, rec- ognizing that something must II PlITTING OUR SCHOOtS BACK TOGETHER. PAIT Otur Two ·11 be done,· have commissioned a top architect to study all of the facilities and assess the dam- age. The price tag -which in earlier years was estimated at $15 million -has now soared to $150 million. The repairs -all basic needs -include replacing electrical, sewage and drainage systems at most schools, installing new light- ing, new ventilation and floor- ing systems and painting classrooms. They range from something as simple as replac- ing a kindergarten gate at As board member Jim Ferry- Adams Elementary School to ~an has said, "If someone has the more complex $6 2 million a better ide<1, ·please tell me.• renovation of Newport Harbor Of course, no one ha~ come l ligh School, which has been forward because there really is ravaged for decades by wet, no reasonable dltemative. The sal.ty air. . school board will most likely So far, Newport-Mesa has vote·to put a bond measure on made all the righ~ moves. In the ballot within the n~xt two addition to the architect, offi-mon~s. We encourage th.em to cials hired Larry Tramultola, an do so expert at getting bonds passed. ~ ~ In the meantime, we'd • And more importantly, they I encourage Newport-Mesa resi- formed a broad-based citizen's dents to start senously thinking committee to review the work about the commuruty's obliga- and lead the charge for a bond. lion to give its children a quali- This has been years coming. ty education. No one likes the idea of a . l Our children shouldn't have bond, especially in an area that to go to schools where the bath- takes pride in its conservc}tive rooms routinely back up, where fiscal nature. But the district is ceiling tiles drop on their heads out of options. Leaders have and where the showers haven't squeezed whatever they could worked for yea.rs. out of the budget, they've lob-And we, together. can get it bied politicians in Sacramento fixed. It's a once ind genera- for more money, but they're tion obligation. For Newport- still millions of dollars short. Mesd, the time is now. Hotel at . Newport Dunes means ·problems 0 ur residence is in the Cast- aways development over- looking the bay. The Dunes hotel project, therefore, has manifold unpacts upon us: 1. Directly from visual, audible and pollution standpoints and indi- rectly by traffic congestion. There is already a constant lugh level of lighting more-or less 180- degrees around fue bay opposite the Castaways throughout the night, and it is amplified by·refiecting on fue water. Presently the highest light lev- els d.lready come from fue Dunes area. Surprisingly, what might be con- sidered low-level RAfAtl DEFRANCO/DAllYPILOT MAILBAG sounds from the bay are easily heard, not to mention those from electroruc amplifiers used during activities at the ha¥-level. Boat traffic, attendant noise and water pollution is a consideration even though street congestion is more significant. East Coast Highway is already a quasi-freeway with car jockeys abounding. Coast highway noise is constant and far-reaching. ThJs is the location of the proposed l".'lewport Dunes Hotel. 2. Public fUnds will be expended for ensuing higher maintenance and modifications of the streets, which includes cleaning, policing. safety measures (fire, rescue,.etc.) as well as obvious repaving. The current developer's expecta- tions of a convention-type, 400-room hotel and 100 time shares, a 30-acre complex looming hve stories over the environs conjures much fuat justifies high anxiety. It is a far cry from and does not qualify for consideration to an old, family-oriented, low-profile, low-density proposal of years past. It is not that we are reflexly opposed to private enterprise. Pro- jects that particularly alter that which only time and natural forces have wonderfully created demand resourceful, clearly constructive con- cepts to produce an endearing and enduring result. These ideals should prevail for private endeavor and are essential in the public domain for the public good. · VAHE AND ARMINE MEGHROUNI · Newport Beach Newport-Mesa: leave Santa Ana Heights alone . I a.m sorry to learn that Costa Mesa council members Libby Cow- an and Linda Dixon feel insulted that our west Santa AnJl Heights neighborhood does not want to become annexed into Costa Mesa (HMore marked for Costa Mesa want out,• Nov. 10). It was only two years ago that Costa Mesa Deputy City Attorney Don Lamm was quoted in the Daily Pilot (1/14/97) as saymg HTbey can park their cars on the lawn or hdve dog kennels" in refer- ence to our neighborhood. I think it is fair to say that the feeling of bemg insulted is mutual. The fact of the matter is that fue west Santa Ana Heights neighbor- hood stands to gain nothing by being annexed by either Costa Mesa or Newport Beach. I've read the pamphlet on annex· ab.on from the city of Costa Mesa, in which they describe the "many ben- efits" we will receive, by beconung a part of their fine city, including improved delivery of mail. I was not aware that the city of Costa Mesa also·runs the U.S. Postal Service. · Some people argue that we will benefit by the strong Newport Beach stance agdinst the expansion of John Wayne Airport. However, Newport Beach will fight the auport expan- sion whether or not we are annexed mto fueir oty Additionally, I'm not so sure that Newport Beach wants' us to become a part of their fine city either. So it seems to me fuat the best solution is to leave us alone. JEFFREY UTTEU Santa Ana Heights Has Fred flipped? J was shocked to read Fred Mar- bn's column on Nov. 8 ddvising fue county airport to be built out in •Oz" someplace. Doesn't he remember the personality of this county? 'there 1s no way people are gomg to get on some shuttle system and travel untold miles to some long-distance destinabon. Fred has flipped! His most irritating comment was "Don't hand down a death sentence for the qudlity of life of tens of thou- sands of residents." H~ the man secretly Joined the El Toro Reuse Plan- ning Authonty and been totally indoc- tnnated by the hysterical tactics of anti-El Toro airport fanatics? Were you around for the test flights, Fred? l was! ~ . I I we.iii to four ditferent locations in ' four oties. There LS not a smgle South County resident who will be more affected by airport-noise than 1 am liv- ing right here in Newport Beach. The fact is Fred, Wlfuout El Toro Airport you are condemning our conununity to tnple the dally flights over our heads .. I'm not naive enough to assume dllythrng will save John Wayne h'om an extensive • expansion if we lose El • .Toro C. FLYNT NewP'Jrt Beach Halloween article was insulting . I am wondering whether other Balboa Island raSident<; were as insulted by your front page arllcle dS wai.. I (·A Balbod Hallowe~n. • Nov • 1 J We are glad to see the children come. Without exception they were polite and cute. We had them choose from our bowl, two picCE'-" ~lost were escorted b ' an adult. Our pumpkin ~ Bruce -was m the . window. We are insulted by your comments, " ... lured by ca~h ... bettei, bigger candy.• Shame on you. DONNA SPRINGER Bdlboa Island Airport column leaves behind lots of hot air • AT ISSUE: While Bonnie O'Neil's views of the Safe and Healthy Communities Initiative sit well with most local residents, they have raised · the ire of those in South County. I ronkally, your MFlight Plan• article in the Daily Pilot on Saturday 13, 1999 was the sarn~ day I received a promotional flycr-kqm El Toro Rf-use Planning Authonty (probably along with thousands of other Orange County residents). It had onP. of those slick survey cards, which could only serve their objectives. I suspect they will use the Newport READERS RESPOND responses to show how insensitive and hypocritical we nre, and the responst.'S from the re.c;1dents in th c:ommunities represented by lh~ El Toro Reu ~ Planning Authonty, to support their contention that n vast majonty of Orange County residents oppose making El Toro into a commercial airport. I returned th ir card Wlth only one question chcdced. I checked y to •would you favor limit· mg .John Wayne Airport to its current size and restrid El.Toro to nonaviation use?" but added the Jollowmg not : And rcs1dP.nt." within the bounctan ' of thr El Thro Reuse Planning Authori • ty woulc1 be barred from using John Wayne to lim t u e. In oth r word , lot thorn go to LAX end Ontario for tbghts. The Sunday Los Angeles Tunes had a series or letters to the editor about the subject One, I thought, had some merit was moybe both groups should get together to find another solution to providing for future air transportation needs of county citizens . Views from the south KAM GLEASON Newport Beach For months t have been called a NIMBY for not wantihg to btilld an airport m my back yard Now, I read Bonnie O'Ncil's article to find out an airport is not desuablc ~because 1t can only lead to tncreased air pollution, traffic cong •slion and a depression of econom1r. opporturuty for thb. region.• 11,ttnk you Ronnie O'Neil for 101mng with the super majority of South Counhn.n ~ho h ve expressed the sam exact vi :w about iEl Toro and the expansion of .John W6yne. Support the Safe and Healthy Communities lnitMtive in M111cll Umtfl!d, we all Win. Divided, Orftnge County will be fractwcd beyond r pan. mttrlMOUNT Lake FortlSt In •rughl Plan" (Nov. 13) Bonme O'Neil warns readl!.rs: •. don't be fooled into thinking lt (Safe and Hedlthy Communlti lrutiftlive) Will help you or me stop an expansion at John Wayne. Don't take my word tor it, however, read · on.· T've got a better idea. Don't take anyon word for it. Get a copy of the irullattve itseU. Read it. I lave an attomE?y friend who is familiar ~ith the cunent agreement, which regulates John Wayne Airport read (and cntique) it. U anyone really wants to know the facts, it' a relativPly small matter to go straight to the source. If. havtng done that, anyon<') m the commuru- ti neare.c;t John Wayne are still womed. contnd Newport Beach city government and sk them why they have repeatedly refused th opportunity to take cxpAn!>:ion of John W6~-nc olt th•· tahl . Contact SupeM or Tom Wilson' offt -· th y'd probabl)' be happy to proV1c1e the docum ntntion Why, ~ou might ask, woul<'t this bC th ? B~au your own city ofhCJllls don't WMt to remove the threat of John Wayn expansion. eV(!fl though it is ntirel • withm thPtr copacny to do so \\ 1thout the looming threat of John WtJyn expanding, th • C".ate tnctic• approach, a la Bon· nl • O'Neil. doc>Sn't lb-Old rnudl water, end they haven t got n oe By au means take this opportunity to mak.e ft dedljon bftsed llOlely an the fects. minus any ol the •ipin"" from either side of the UIQldebetc See for younelf Whit the S-. and Healtby Com munlties Initiative Will do far you MATT'HEW Mil 1\aittn • I . ' ' A16 TiiursdOy, N<M.mber 18, 1W9 ' I ' . COME CELEBRATE THE .HOLIDAYS AT THE ORANGE c;:ouNTY FESTIVAL ·of TREES A1 s6u1H COAST PLAZA December 2-6, \999 I lor d~signer Chrisll'f\QS trees See specacu · Id , $loN & f:i..t;liv1ty . d the Borders Chi ren s : , Bring the k1 s IO . 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The resul t was the birth of the historical rivalry between Newport's •Mackerel Flatters'" and Costa Mesa's "Goat l lill." It was also during this time that the Costa Mesa .1 . t In 1929, residents voted 894-23 m favor of withdrawing from the Santa Ana Union Hlgh School District. The vote resulted in the creation of the Newport Harbor Union High School Distnct, which would serve Newport Beach and Cos- I ieraJd ran stones a bout resi-- dents yearning for higher edu- cational facilities. Representa- tives from the district dis- cussed possibilities for a Coast Uruon Junior College region. ta Mesa. · In 1930, Newport 1if rbor High School's doors would swing open to students from both towns. However, the seruor class that year contin- ued to attend Santa Ana High School. All of Newport Harbor High School's athletic, scholastic and civic programs bad to evolve from the ground up. It The district realized that with its $21,016 annual contri-· bution to the Santa Ana Junior College fund, it could soon bwld its own campus. Sou~H: on '"Newport Beach 7S· 1906-1981,'" James P Felton, 1981. •A Slice of Orange: The History of Costa Mesa,· Edrick J. Miller, 1970. ·so Golden Years: A History of the oty of Newport Beach. 1906-1956, • Samuel A. Meyer. Costa Mesa Herald. WHY PAY RETAIL? WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC ~. g:?}'lmuUd ~~" • GIA & EGL Certified Diamonds • Customized Orders • Engagement & Wedding Rings .• Repairs While You Wait • 16 Independent Merchant,, z~o ~ Traditional & C o 'ntemporary Italian C uisine Cont£• and 1ry the latest rcMaure111t In Nt:l-1.'pOrl Beach. W t• feature delic iou~ pa.Ha. j uicv ossohuco, e.\c·ellenc cioppuw and till' per}~< t murtmi! Fix Price M enu (Mou-T~rs) 5·00pm-7:00pm · $15 00 pt-r p<•r.wn lVine Tasting Ew1ry W ed11esday 4 ·30pm-6 OOp m -$12 00 p<'1 person (inc·/utlt>S «Ompllmt•11ta1y c heeH bufiet ) Cull.far R t>.\er·vatmns. 94 9-M fl. 23.U l-t1\.: 9 49 646 24 26 2JS-/7 Jll.lvcnkle Aw-nW'. N.wpon 8*ocll. CA 92663 OHi-LiN CHIEN PHOT0GRAPHER . . . . .· -43 days, ~. Na.iember__1 ~· 1999 • Spans Editor Roger Caison • 949-57 4.4223 PACIFIC . CROSS CHAMPIONS SEAN HUER I OAllY Ml.OT E stancta High boys cross country coach Charlie Appell has these champions to boast of following their efforts at the Paclflc Coast League Finals. Back row, from le~ Luis Segoviano, Dan Vargas, Mike Casillas, Eric Lopez and Jordan PJssel. Front row, from left Abe Inouye. Humberto Rojas, Aaroi:i Vangeem. Gerardo Orozco and Abel Flores. CIF FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS •Costa Mesa's defense must account for Pacifica High's aerial options in CIF Division IX duel. 81\RRY F Ul...Kl\ER COSTA MESA - The Costa Mesa High defense, which pndes itself on holding oppos- ing blockers account- able, hopes it won't be forced to fWl for cover ---~ .. - . --. when the Mustangs hQsl Pacifica in a CIF Southern Section Division IX first-ro\ind football playoff game Friday at 7 p.m. at Orange Coast College Mesa (~-2 and the No. 3 seed) regu- larly unleashes as many as eight defend- ers toward the opposmg backfield from Jerry Howell CoS1a M~ High footb.tll coach its four-four scheme. But pdss-happy Pacifica (6-4), which often deploys three-and four-receiver sets, could force the Mustangs to alter their approach. · ·we may be a little more (pass) coverage orient- ed,• Mesa Coach Jerry Howell said. "(The Mariners) runs trips and dia- mond (four receivers) and empty (no backs) and they try to get someone open some place. If we just send people, they may throw 10 and complete two, but those two nught be touchdowns.• · Senior quarterback Joey Fuske has thrown 13 touchdown passes this fall, completing 88 of 179 attempts for 1,355 yards, with five mterceptions. ' Senior receivers Jeremy Lovelace (33 catches for 557 yards) and Jeff Weber (32 for 527) will reqwre the constant focus of Mesa comerbacks Greg Stewart and Jake Cleveland, as well as safety Willy Franco. The Mariners, who finished third in the Garden Grove League to earn. their fifth straight playoff berth, have scored 371 points with Fuske pulling the trigger. They are not without a running game, however, as seruor Jared Kemp has 775 yan:b on 149 carries. Kemp has scored 17 SEE MESA PAGE 82 THIS WEEK'S PREP PICKS . Friday's pnes PAORCA vs. CosrA MISA at Orange Coast 7 p.m. • Pitdftca by l El Dor.-do vs. Newport HMbot at Newp0rt Harbor, 7:30 p.m • Newport Hatbor by 14 Valend.t vs. CcworMI del Mar at Huntington Beach, 7:30 p.m • VAlenda by 7 DAILY Pn.oT SIASON RECORD 75% (2a.t.1) .Corona del Mar hopes to tap into all its resources • Sea Kings will need the most complete game of the season to knock off No. 4-seeded Valencia. BARRY FAUlXNMl ~"11 HUNTINGTON BEACH -Corona del Mar High football coach Dick Freeman believes the Sea Kings have yet to play their best football this fall. But there's nothing like the challenge of hosting No. 4-seeded Valancia m the first round of the CIF Southern Section Division IX playoffs, 7:30 p.m. Friday at Huntington Beach High, to trigger a sense of urgency. The Sea Kings (3-7) shared the Pacif- ic Coast League title to earn their sev- enth postseason appearance of the 1990s. Valencia (8-2), embarking on its 18th. SEE COM PAGE 82 -• Newport Harbor has Won 17 of its past 18 openers in the CIF . playoffs, dating back to 1973. BARm FAl 1K.11;rn NEWPORT BEACH -It took 43 seasons for the Newport Harbor High football program to wm a CIF Southern Sec- t.Jon hrst-round playoff game, but the Sailors appedr to have mastered the task since. The Sailors (9-0-1-and seeded No. 2) open the Division VI tournament Fnday at 7.30 p.m. against Vlsiting El Dorado (6- 4) attempting to wm the 17th playoff opener in their last 18 tries, dating back to 1973. The TaTs' only ,... _____ _ opening-round elimination during that run came in 1993 agamst Glen- dora. A similar fate, however, is not likely for Coach Jeff Brinkley's Sea View League champions, who polished off the third unbeaten reg- "They have o lot of weapons, they're good offensively cind defensively, and they're wel coodled. We know it's going to be 0 battle ... " ular season m the Rick Jones school's 69-year El Dorado Coach history last week. El Dorado whidl won its last two to snap a four-game los- mg streak and snag the Emprre League's third-place berth, has lost in the first round each of the last four years. Coach Rick Jones' Golden Hawks, who have made the playoffs six of the last seven campaigns, face a strong chal- lenge from Brinkley's boys. •They're a great football team," Jones said. "They have a lot of weapons, they're good. offensively and defensively, and they're well coached. We know it's gomg to be a battle." The Golden Hawks who have wms over playoff teams La Habra and Canyon, advanced to the postseason despite beJ.ng outscored, 165-157. Four of their losses are to playoff teams. . El Dorado has primarily featured a run-oriented offense Seruor runrung back Nick Zehner is the lead.mg ground SEE NEWPORT PAGE 82 DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK •Newport standout plans to make the most of his. final football experience. BAAJCY FAl .KP.TR . . *I'm plenty happy th the wit Any time you advance to the semifinals is reason to be happy _• John Vargas, CdM High boys water polo coach CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM Corona del Mar • There was only one avenue he would allow himself to take, and that was at Tailback U ., playing fullback. RIC.llARD DlfNN Jeff Brown had a choice: Be a star at a small college, or play a supPQrting role at USC and fulfill a boyhood dream of . playing big-time college football -even if it meant being an unsung fullback at Tailback U Brown, a former Corona del Mar High standout who started at runrung back and linebacker under Coach Dave Holland in 1982 and '83, was a walk-on at USC, and, as a member of the scout team, loved crashing into the Tro1ans' first-string linebackers. Eventually rewarded with a full scholarstup m his last three yeurs dt USC, Brown took pnde in lus specidl teams play and in 1986, lus redshirt sophomore season, San Francisco 49ers head coach Steve Manucc1was1us coach. All-Amencan m the area, Brown always told fnends he was "going to play for one of the elite (colleges), or I wasn't gomg to play at all, so (playing at USC) was dehrutely fulfilling a dream.• Following his redshirt season at USC, Brown volunteered to play on speaal tea.ms and was able to travel with the squad in '86. Week 7 aga.mst host Stanford that season, USC Coach Ted Tollner tned to spark the offense 10 the third quarter by taking out three starters and replacng them with spilt end Erik Affholter, tailback Steven Web::.ter and Brown Brown remembers bemg m the huddle that day in Palo Alto and sophomore quarterback Rodney Peete callmg 1us numbet. ·Brown handled Peete'.s outside pitch and 'rolled for 24 yards to set up a held goal, helpmg use defeat the Carclinal, 10-0, and end a two-game 1fo1an losing streak. After one season al Golden West College, Brown felt an emptiness m his gndiron heclrt. "l really en1oyed (playmg at GWC). but 1t wasn't what I was looking Jeff Brown "As a sophomore reseJVe fullback, that was a career highlight." said Brown, who, along with for," Brown said of his 1984 experience as a Rustler fullback, before transfemng to USC the following semester in time for spring practice, then redshirting his first yeaI. -· "I didn't really have any major offers (coming out of lugb school),· said Brown, who broke the CdM !-Jingle-game rushmg ·record with 213 yards m 19 cames {three touchdowns) in a 28-26 Vlctory over Capistrano . Valley and Cougars quarterback Burt Call. It wai; a season m which the Sea Kings, led by Brown, quarterback Bobby Hatheld, defensive back Peter Stoughton, linebacker Tyler Johnson, Don Pryor, Bob Stefano and Greg Roelle, started 7-0 -the best m school lustory -and were ranked No. 1 in the state in their division by the USA Today heading into Week 8. But1lfter Hatfield broke his collarbo!le against University, CdM wasn't the same, finishing 8-3 and losing to Brea Olirida, 14-7, in the hrst round of the CIF Southern Section Central Conference playoffs. Although Brown was CdM's leading rusher with 1,038 yards in 193 cames, scored 11 touchdowns and caught 11 passes for 99 yards, his postseason accolades came as a linebacker, including his selection as a second-team All~CIP Division m choice on defense {encompassing the Central, Eastern and Southeastern conferences). C~1's only All-CIF pick that autumn, Brown was All-Sea View League and All-Orange County, then played under South Coach Miko Giddings (Newport Harbor) in the 1984 Orange County All-Star game. Growing up in Newport B ach and playing Juruor Affholtcr and Webster, was mterv1ewed by ABC alter the victory. As a senior, Brown started hall the games, but mostly backed up Leroy Holt. Against Boston College, Brown carried for 56 yards m a season-opening 34-7 WlO for USC, 1md added solid starting performances against Anzond and Cal as the Tro1ans went 10-0 before losing lo Notre Dame. ·1 really en1oyed (playing at USC),· Brown said. ·1 think walklng on, you have to earn the respt>ct of those players, and, looklng back on !>Orne of those guy::o, obviously they were pretty good.· The spnng b..fore Brown's seruor year, USC Coach Lariy Smith conducted a 10-event alhlebc compeution for his players. Brown was m line to wm it, but finished second to Junior Seau ma controversial ending on the last event -the obstacle course. Brown got a chance to rib Seau about it a few years ago. Now m his fifth year as a volunteer fresh.men {ootball coach at CdM, Brown will be rooting hard for the Trojans on Saturday when they play UCLA. Brown, a 5-foot-11, 220-pound bn.u.ser at USC, weighs 185 pounds these days. •Some people can't believe it when I tell them I'm a former fullback at use,· he said. · Brown. who works for Salomon Smith Barn y in Newport Beach as a portfolio ma.nag~ r of inv tmenb, th lat l honor m th Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, eel brating th mlllenruwn. Brown, 34, llv in N wport Be ch with h wife of five y rs, Ann , end their 1-month.ok!. d ughtcr, Elli . CIF PLAYOFFS Saturday ...• it's no day for relaxation - :'!))2 Thursday, November 18, 1999 NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 81 gamer with 850 yards and 11 touchdowm on 150 cames. But an m1wed shin has linuted his pl4ymg u.me lnt ly and JonP.s • aid he was unsure if Zehner ould be 100% by kickoff. • Roger Guydon has stepped -up in Zehner's re<"ent abse11ce. He ,gained 148 yards on 17 a.tteinpts, caught two passes for 28 more and scored three TDs :'" in last week's 36· 14 conquest : of Century. Brian Zurhellen, d 5-foot-11, 185-pound 1umor who also place-kicks, is the quarter-• back. He has completed 63 of :152 for 780 yards and three ouchdowns with rune inter- ceptions. . Seruor two-way tackle Macky Bluth (6-4, 285) anchors the line for the Golden Hawks. He is being recrwted by O re- gon and Arizona State, Jones said. Newport's offensive "weapons• of which Jones spok<?, are led by senior tail· back Andre S'tewart. lbe 5-9, 160-pound seruor has rushed for 1,542.,yards on 236 carries and scored 19 touchdowns. He has topped the 100-yard mark in all but one game this· fall, wluch is a school record. Junior Chns Manderlno has completed 41 of 87 passes for 762 yards and 11 tO\lChdowns, with seven interceptions. • Senior receivers Justin Jacobs (18 catches for 357 yards) and Billy Clayton (14 for 245) are Manderino's favorite targets. Clayton, who missed nearly four games With a thigh injury, has six touchd~wns, while Jacobs has five. :< The Sailors · are averaging nearly 32 pomts per game, while allowing only 83, the fewest in Orange County. I I Newport Harbor's Andre Stewart leav a would·be tackler tn hJ wake en route to a big gain. He's the Tars' big running weapon. BRIAN POBUOA I DAILY PILOT The defense consislc; of line- backers Alan Saenz, Mike Tunney and Manderino, ends Garrett n-oncale and Nick Langsdorf, nose guard 'Andy Kalanz, tackle Nick Moghad· dam, corners Stewart and Jacobs, and safeties Clayton. ·and Dayne Pfaff. · Harbor opponents have HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL " . ,, .. \ STfVE MC CRANK I DAILY PllOT Costa Mesa's C.J. Zuniga crashes over for one of bis two TDs against Cd.M which catapulted Mesa into PCL's No. 1 seed. I I MESA CONTINUED FROM 81 TDs and Webe r has 12. Mesa's defense, keyed by senior inside linebackers Shaun Ferryman dlld Jason Rankin, surrendered 1,076 yards passing yards in the regular season. Nearly half of those (451) came dgamst the two most prohftc passing teams on their schedule, Laguna Beach and Westmin- ster. The Mustangs have, however, amassed 32 sacks and 14 interceptions, illustrat- ing part of their hit-or-miss defensive philosophy. Mesa isn't the only defense (acmg a challenge in this clash, however, as the Mariners must deal with Orange County's leading rusher in 1un1or tailback C.J. Zuruga. Zuniga, with 1,937 yards on 274 cames, has also scored 28 touchdowns, one short of tying the school single-sea· son record set by Charles Chatman m 1994 Zuniga has 2,399 all-purpose yards (rush- ing, receiving and returns). Zuruga, howevN, may be without two key blockers, should fullback Antony Gru- bisich (pinched nerve m his neck) and guard Luther Mitchell (sprained ankle) not be able to answer the bell. Daniel Hunter, who filled in capably for Grubis1ch in Week 7, is the contmgency plan at fullback, while either Bobby Dandy or just promot· ed freshman Andrew Cdnch would assume Mitchell's spot. The Mesa offense has done mote than in recent years to keep defenses from stacking the line to stuff the run. Senior quarterback Dave Weir has thrown for 750 yards and five TDs (51 of 101 with seven interceptions). Wideouts Ferryman ( 16 catches for 301 yards and three TDs) and Louis Day (10 catches for 111 yards) are 1oined by tight end Franco ( 16 for 231 yards and one TD) as Weir's primary targets. 1 Weir, who may shift from outside linebacker to end if Grubisich can't go, has also rushed for 364 yards and sev- en TDs. Zuniga would move mto Weir's linebacking spot, lf . need be. He has played i,po- C ·o S T A M E S I L I N E U P S OFFENSE No. Pbly..-Ht. Wt.0. Pos. 10 DAW WUI 6--0 185 Sr QB 2 CJ. %\NGA S.10 185 Jr TB St D-Hu!m'111 5.9 195 Jr F8 4ot Stwi.. fuumAAH 6-3 200 Sr WR 11 Louis DAT 6-3 170 Jr. WR 43 WIU.T F'twiKo 6-0 190 Sf TE 72 CMAlllla ~T 6-1 240 Jr LT 62 Euslo MAlmNl2 S-10 230 Sr LG 56 sam SotDcHs s-10 215 Jr c 65 8oaT DMOT 6 2 260 5r RG 54 EAIC c:o-ATT 6-2 290 Jr RT radically on defense, but Howell has elected to pre- serve Zuniga's strength for his bdllcc!J"I)'ing chores. Howell, who with last week's 14-0 triumph over Corona de! Mar moved ahead of Tom French atop the school's coaching victory list with 35 wins in five seasons, is uncertain about how his team will respond to the chal· lege of its school-record fourth straight postseason. ·we could beat any of our four potential opponents, but we could lose to any of them, too,• said Howell. 1-4 in thP. playoffs with Mesa. The Mustangs whose Pacific Coast League co- champ1onship is only the I DEFENSE No. Pi.yer Ht. Wt.O. Pos. 10 DAYE Wm 6 0 1B5 Sf: DE 78 DANNY~ 5-9 235 Jr, OT 66 FuNANoo ""-5.9 200 Sf' OT l Tooo Dl.-ioca 6-0 t 90 Sr DE 2 CJ. ZUNIGA S-9 185 Jr OL8 44 Slwlfl ftMTMM 6·3 200 Sr. ILB 12 JASON RNMIH 6-0 190 Sr. IL8 11 ""TlllOI Huu.ICilll 6 0 175 Sr. OL8 20 G"l<i SmwAJn 5· 7 150 Sr CB 36 JAU. 0-lvnANo 5 9'ooW5 Sr CB 43 WJUT ~ 6-0 190 Sr. ~ school's fourth in 40 varsity seasons, are 7 -11 in their pre· vious 10 playoff tnps. They are 5-5 in the firsl round· Pac1ftcd Coach Bill Craven, who rnnks No 5 on the Orange County career• victory list with 181, knows a little something about post- season success. He guided the Mariners to the DiVbion VUJ hnal'> in 1996 and the Southern Conference blle game in 1978. Pacifica, which hds never played C'osta Mesa, has won its last three first-round 9dffiCS. Friday's wmner would ddva.nce to_;meel either La Habra or Western in the Nov. 26 quarterfinals. ~Ugly' win. for Coasters M E N I s H 0 0 P'"S OCC posts 66-56 win • Both teams combine for 43 turnovers, but Pirates ... come out looking pretty on the scoreboard, 73-60. ...... Tow A1 10111 uJ .... ------------~Pb COSTA MESA -Sloppy or • pretty, a wm is a wm for Orange . Coast College women's baskctbdll tedrn. Just .tton't tell Coach Mike Thorn· ton that. · ,.. •we're not playmg well at ,.,all,• Thornton said followmg his team's 73·60 nooconfer- ' •ence win over Mt. San Antonio College. We have too many people trying to do too nwny · .. 1Pin9 · out th<'m -Saroh M1ddlt>brookc led the ~ ... Pirates with 16 points, 1x rebounds anti hvc !'!teal<:, while Shauna Steward, Leah Wilde and Knsten Urbun carh had 11 pomts. • Whether 1t wtt due to cMly ason j1ltf'...ni· or thfl tcnnnou defen c on both tcnm , there were plenty or turnovers to $!0 .... around. Mt. SAC h d 22, wh1J '" OCOcomp1led 21. · ,,.. ·noth t ms re lly play d h rd,• Thornton aid ·w - beat them in tho Chaffey Tour- nament last weekend and Mt. SAC .was talking some trash afterward. They felt like they should have won, so l was hdp· py to see our club rome out and work hard on the defen· s1ve end.• That hard work resulted m 16 steals for the Buc:s (3-1) and a poor 35 percent shooting from the held for the Mount1 s (2-2). ' The Pirates used a 10·0 run mldway through the fir:.t hall to tum a 19·14 dcfkit into a 24-. ' l 9 Jeud. a lead they would not lose for the r st of tht> gam<•. Mt. SAC tied the game al 29-29 before Urban npped oft thrl'e· tra1ght b<i kct . Thtt.c free throw~ Jafer, OCC lect, 38· 29, at the haU. •Kristen is a treaky hooter, "Thornton atd. •sh ihot w ·II at the enrl of the first h1tlf, hut sh still need to f lnd h r groove def enslv y. • O C 1 d by a many 14 n the eoond half 1 thank WOMEN'S HO.OPS mainly to the strong lnc;ide pldy of Middlebrooke, who scored nine of her 16 points m the sec- ond haU. "She's pretty much our •nllrc in 1d gdllle," Thornton srud. "It was mce to see her mak • some things happen in there.~ Mt. SAC mttnaged to cut the 14-pomt lead in half to 67-60, but the Pirdt , who outc;cored the Mountte , 16-7 from the free throw line, made dutch shots from the line to clo out the roring. NOHl.£ACiU5 OCC 73, MT. SAN ANTONIO 60 Mt. S.n Antonio ·Thomas 18, Gardn r 10, Armstrong 12. Jackson 2, Nelson 2, Duran 4, Dyche 12 3 pt. goal~ • Thomas 3. fouled out • Armstrong 0r..,_ Cout • Masuda 6, Ft rst 4, Steward 11, AkiN 2, Tomlinson•. Wild 11, Middl brookc 16, Urblln 11, Lcwfs 8 J pt goals· Mawd 1, Fierst 1, Steward 1. Wilde 1, Urban 1 Fouled out • nonft. H•lft me -OCC. 29. • Pirates outshoot foe, 33-9, down the stretch. COSTA MESA -Due Nguyen hdd 16 pomts, includ- ing three second-half three pointers to lead Orange C0{1st College men's basketball.team to a 66-56 wm m the Pl.rates' sea"on opener. OCC, down 47.33 early m the second half, out!'icored the Olymp1dns, 33·9, the remain- der of the gumc to pull out thu win m Coach Mark Hill's cO<\chmg debut. NONCONRMNCE ORAHGf. CoAST 66, SAN DltGO MuA 56 SO M-. · Thompson 3. Blue 1, G mer 18, Oanl Is 16, Carlotk 1, Lofton 5. Foloy 11. 3 Pt goals • Garn r 1 Fouled oot • none. Or.nge Coast• Earl I, Ngvyen 16, 11 ler 11, Elliott 13. Riv ra 4, Cutler 4, Hagedorn 1 1. 3 Pt goats • E rt '2, Nguyen 3, I , 1. Fouled out none H lftlme • SO Mm. 30. 26 NEWPORT HARIOR LINEUPS OfRNSf -.0: P'tayw Ht. Wt.Cl. "°'' 1 0-M&f>ll JI 2 NllltMS-4' TltAWI T.-a J MM JACXJeS 8 Ill.LT°""'* 15 Nia L>.u 111: aw 7t ...... Jo.s 61 STIYI WulcAwrrz 51 Ll.90u 70 NlCX HAooY n 1toemreou 6-2 195 Jr QB s-9 160 Sr Tl 6-0 208 Jr fl 6-0 165 Sr. WR 6-5 195 Sf WR 6--4 225 Sr. TE 6-8 245 Sr LT 6-2 200 Sr. LG S-11 205 Sf'. c 6-3 223 Sr, RG g..5 325 Sr. RT averaged just fewer than 86 rushing yards per game and not quite 93 passing per contest. The Sailors are making their 10th playoff appearance in ' Brinkley's 14 seasons, during which they are 15·7 against playoff foes. The Tars ·advanced to the title game m . 1992, '94 and 96, claiming their IS Nlall..a111111~ 21 AMDT KMANr S-9 190 Sr. 71 Nial MolM'\OOAM 6·3 2JO Sr, i 7 ~ Tll09CM.I 6-0 115 Jr E 1 0.. M'P&nm1a 6-2 195 Jr 55 AJ..M S... 6-1,250 Jr.M I 5 Mu TUNNIT 5·10 200 Sf.°§ 2 ~ SmwNIT S 9 160 Sr. l JumN JACOa 6-0 165 Sr. t • lllU.T Cl.A"rTON 6-S t 9S Sr. s 20 DATNI PM# 6·2 180 Sr, S • f only crown in '94 with a ~4- s~ason. I El Dorado was Sou~ Section runner up in 1975 ( and '78 (Central Confer c and has never played Har r. Friday's winner advance to meet either Park or Santa Ana in the terfinals, scheduled Nov. 2 DON LEACH I DAl.Y Pl! Grant Estabrook is Corona del Mar' major weapon offensl.~ COM CONTINUED FROM 81 postseason in Mike Maru1o's 19 seasons as head coach, lost Friday's Orange Leagq.e title showdown with Brea Olinda, 41-7. Freeman acknowledges Marujo's amazing record of success, which includes Divi· son VI titles in 1991 and '92. Marujo's 165 career victones rank No. 6 on Orange County's all· time list. Freeman. however, believes his players' limited hlstoricdl perspective will prevent any DtRECTIONS TO HUNTINGTON IEAOtHIGH + From PCH, north on Main St. School at 1905 Main St. 194 attempts with nine mtei ceptions. Junior Scott PcUker {S-1 185) is the Tigers' lead.in ground gamer with 912 y(ird . on 203 attempts. His bacldiel mate Sal Mora, a 195•poun junior, has scored 10 TDs Giovanni Alvarez-Mena h 47 receptions for 762 yar~.an is also a stalwart in thtt ~ undue awe ,.. .......... .. onddl)' with six mte ceptions. ; # Valenaa is a good football team, but we've got to be more worried about what we can do,· Freeman said. Freeman, perhaps, has worried about the Tigers' stingy "Valencia is a good football team, but we've got to be more worried about what we can do ... " CdM's defe~iv charge will be 1ecl b tackle Jay Botforr end l'raVls Hacltet linebackers Brando Johnson, Blak Hacker and Nie Prosser, as well a safeties Adam <;:90 er and Erle SnelJ.. defense, which matches up against a Sea King offense that has struggled, at times, and was shut out by Costa Mesa last week. Dick Freeman Corona del Mar High football coach For the Sea King to win their e'ight playoff opener lJ) 1 tries, this defensiv Valencia led the county in sconng defense, before being burned by Brea The Tigers' 116 points allowed are still the county's second fewest. CdM, on the other hand, 1s averaging 1ust more than 10 points per game. Only five county tedffiS have scored less, all of which have already turned in their gear. The Sea Kings, who have had six touch- downs nullilied by penalties, have scored more than two touchowns only twice. Fortunately for the Sea Kings, their defense has been consistently impressive. CdM opponents have averaged just less than 17 pomts per game, just more than eight in four league contests. Still, a relatively diminutive CdM defense (its three line- backers average 5-foot-10, 178 pounds) will face a beefy Valenoa front wall, which has helped a strong cast of skill- position players excel. •They're huge,• Freeman said of the Tiger trench war- nors, who pass block nt"arly as frequently as they try to spring runrung backs. Senior quarterback Bnnn Bartczak has thrown for 1,629 yards -more than triple CdM's aenal output -and 18 TD:.. He has com pl ted t 07 of umt will likely nee to cut the Tigers' 29-point sco mg average m half. Offensively, CdM has ,J>r duced nearly 75% of its l ,93 yards on the ground. Gr Estabrook, a 6-2, 220-pdun seruor tailback, has average nearly 25 cames per game.an is 1ust 9 yards shy of the t,00 plateau. He has strung toge er three straight games of mor than 100 yards and has sct>re o team-high six TDs. • Senior Mike Hayes ~34 yards on 43 carries) is ano\h rushing threat, behind a offensive line anchored• b senlor veterans Sean Fento and lason Kurtz. Junior quarterback Eva Burden, who assumed th starting role after Matt Moo was lost for the settson in Wee 3, has completed 30 of 70 pas es for 407 yards.and two to with tour interceptions. , CdM, which clauned b~c to-back Division VI titl~ 1988·89, is 15-1 4 in ClP pl(lyO games The last meeting betwee these two school was th~ ' Division VI championshi game. Valencia leads P th ~ ncs, 4-3. • 1 The winn r will advanne meet either Garden Gro~ San Dm1as in the Nov. 26 qua tcrfinals CORONA Dll 'MAI LINIUPS 10 !YAN.__ S.10 160 Sr QI Jt GMM' hf~ w 220 St 'ft .. Miii ...... ~3 210 Sr fl J IOtfktlWM H 190 Sr. WR • Smllll WAM S-9 150 SO Wit ~t AMM C:OO... S·1' 190 Sr. TI: 71 SIM"""°" M 2S5 5' L1' 51 JMclf K-1 S-10 lllS Sf LG 17 1'0M~ s 10 20S St c D ~----6-0 200 St RG Q MAn MMnOle 6-3 1ts Jr IO' ~-·1 P'I · ~1y 1ot Sports Thvrway, N~ mbet 18, 1999 83 • Bowlus and Johnston • connect in overtime to n . give Sea Kings the 7-5 decision ; Los Alamitos awaits in the semifinals. Josrw11 Boo MfPb PLACENTIA -At least the fans thought it was exoting. After Corona de! · Mar 'High's boys water polo team gutted out a dramatic, 7-5, overtime wm on Wednesday ' 1 ;over host El Dorado in the CIF '. 'Southern Section Division I quarterfinals, CdM Coach CIF WATER POLO , John Vargas said bemusedly. ) "I don't like exciting games." w ll . t rtaml d d I GREG Fl\Y I DAILY Pit.OT ta.r ~g·h 1 drC:rna, Is PJi~vis:a Corona del Mar's girls water polo team. including Undsey Daley Kings (16-9) had to overcome a (center) and Lauren Guthrie (right) react to a last-minute goal. 1 finally won in overtime with "I don't think we were tak-a tip-in. 'tough El Dorado goalie to take mouth, but not the back of the goal, where David Fabian fed a the lead, only to lose it, and 1 net. nice entry pass to Johnston for , ioals from Garrett Bowlus and ing great shots,· Vargas said. CdM's defense also picked , , o;gan J?~ton Besides the almost-goals, it up Ul the second hall. The 1 We didn .t expect ~uch .a Golden Hawk goalie Ararat Golden Hawks had a dilficult 1 ._hard. game in the quart:rh-Oganesyan was stifling. He got b.me setting up its offense as an , nals, Johnston said. We four of his 18 saves in the sec-aggressive Sea Kings' defense ... expect~ this. type,. of game m ond quarter, two of them pomt grabbed 18 steals And CdM . ~e scous or fmals. blank and one off his finger tip. goalie Brad Nethertop got 10 • Cd.M had a tou~h tune scor-El DorddO (16-11) also scored saves. mg, even though it got a num-twice in that quarter to take d "I'm really happy with our ber of good shots. A Garrett 2-1 lead at halftime. defense," Vargas said. "Our 1 ~entry shot in the first quarter CdM tied the game 30 sec-l>esl part 1s defense.· 1 ].USt fell s~ort of a goal. Anoth-onds into the third qu'arter with The Sed Kings took the lead er shot hit the crossbar. And a six-on-five goal from John-in the third when Gentry s~v~ral more shots ended up ston. The play was an exact scored off a six-on-live. After , hitting the goalie or goal duplicate of the Sea Kings' fi.rst El Dorado tied it, Gentry '\"" accept a scholarship from ·Stanford University. But the 6-foot-5, 195-pound :receiver and safety hopes he ~ ... doesn't have to walk away ' ·from bis fall athletic passion • until after the ClF Southern :J .section Division VI title game, • • the second weekend in .,.. December. ', 1 "I was try;ing to decide . whether or not to play football in college," Clayton said. a "Football coaches were · calling and it was taking away time from my BILLY CLAYTON Born: March 17, 1982 Hometown: Newport Beach Height 6-foot·S weight 19s Sport: Football Position: Re<etver· safety eo.ch: Jeff Brinkley Favortt. food: Mom's pot roast Favortt. movie: • Henry V" hit .thletic moment "Winning Ctf (Division I m boys volleyball) last year (over Back Bay rival Corona del Mar)." ~...._.Of 1tle Week><: He caught four passes for 51 yards, lndudlng TOs of 10 an~ 17 yard\. and tted a 14-7 win at Ahso Niguel with a late interception. Dal) PlkiC CollOOOr sportS ma fHlm !IH- en1oy lS making athletic plays. Jumpmg up and catching a ball in the air has been a strength, but 1t wasn't when I came back. I felt like my vertical (leap) was about hall what it was, until just last week." · Clayton made the most of his renewed leaping ability on one touchdown catch fully extending to haul in a Chris Mdndcnno pass in the end zone. "When I got up after that one, I was y<'lling and screanung, • Clayton said. "l was totaUy excited. Part of why 1 play football is to do things like that.• ;JI .,~choolwork. Now, I know which sport I'm going to play _ ! \n college. Hopefully, I'll have four more De pitc nussmg time, he has 14 receptions for 245 yards and six touchdowns this fall, after posting 25 catches for 485 yards and two TDs a:. a junior. GREG fR'r I 0All1' PILOT • e scored agam, this time from the two-meter • Diners Club Match es have big names, but duo from LPGA Tou r could be the ones to watch. J. ack Nicklaus and Tom Watson are mdfquee names from the Seruor PGA Tour, and Fred Couples of the PGA Tour is certain to draw a large gallery. But the only players going for a three-peat at the star-studded Diners Club Matche:. Dec. 11-12 at Pelican Hill Golf Club are Dottie Pepper and Julie Inkster of the LPGA Tour. Pepper and Inkster. best friends away from the greens, seem to generate a special chemistry when playing together m match-play competition. Pepper saJd their games are complementary, with Inkster dnvmg d little longer off the tee, and Pepper tutting straighter. "So u I play fust. it lets · (Inkster) be more aggressive yet,• Pepper said in a recent conlerence call. Pepper. who was 4-0 al the '1998 Solheun Cup and is 12-4-1 overall in the · (949) 759-.5175. The senior tour event at Newport Beach Country Club, the Toshiba Soruor Classic, is expanding its chantable platform by instituting a new scholarship program for local high school students. The program will be a JOint effort by the tournament title sponsor and l loag Hospital Foundation. the Seruor PGA Tour event's managmg chartty: The sucth.annual Toshiba Seruor Classic, a $1.3 million event. 1s Peb 28 through March 5 . Under the auspices of Hoag Hospital Foundation, the tournament has donated more than $1.5 million to The Sea Kings extended the lead wtth a goal from Bowlus. Then El Dorndo tied it with two qw~k gOdls. The Hawks also had a chance to win at the end when two shots hit the cross match-play event, has teamed with Inkster . to wm the last two Diners Club Matches -1996 and '97. ~ charity in its first .-------two yea.rs as bar. And with Inkster and Pepper trying for their thud str&ight title, it could make the LPGA Tour the #<We've generated an awful lot of birdies between the two of us and that's what it takes ... " operator. In 2000, scholarships will be granted to a total of four students in Uie Newport-Mesa Unified School D1stnct and I.rvme Urn.fled School District. The lt took exactly 20 seconds in the first overb.me for the Sea Kings to retake the lead AJex Niehenke got the ball mto Bowlus, who immediately fued the ball in. Fow more Cd.M steals kept El Dorado at bay, and Johnston's goal with eight most interesting to watch of the three Dottie Pepper scholar.;hip LPGA four standout includes a $2,500. grant and a Toshfba seconds left clinched the win. tours ·"We seem to play our best Besides tPe under pressure/ Johnston Scild. two.-tirne defend.mg "lt was one of those games,• champions, the other ladies' teams at the Diners Club Vargas said ~Next game, we'll event are Karrie Webb and tum it around." While the win was too Kelly Robbins, Nancy Lopez and Kelli Kuehne and Annika exciting fQr Vargas, he was Sorenstam and Lorie Kane. still happy. "We're best friends and "I'm plenty happy with the competitors, and we both win," he said. ·Any time you advance to the semifmals 1s en1oy match play." Pepper said. "We've generated an· reason to be hdppy." awful lot of birdies between CdM, the No 2 seed m the two of us and that's what these elurunations, will most 1t takes. lt seems like we have likely face No 4-secded Los an inherent sort of ability to hit Alamitos Saturduy in the senu-a lot of greens and a lot of finals, at Newport Hdrbor fairways and be able to be OF DIVISION 11 l'U'YOff'S . CORONA DEL MAR 7 EL DoftM>o 5 very aggressive, and, you Corona del Mar 1 o 3 1 • 1 1 • ]. know, that's the secret I think El Dorado 1 1 1 2 O O S"''Of playing best-ball, and Corona ct.I Mar: Johnston 3, especially m match play." Bowlus 2, Gentry 2. Pepper, who holds the Saves: Netherton 10. record for the most points m El Dorado: Patterson.3, Reta 2. Solh · titi (12t/ ) saves: Oganesyan 18 eun compe on 2, HAPPY BIRTHDAY r--------------------, : I 11 f 1 I l I I I I I I I I I I I I ~-----------------~ and Inkster won three of the four pldJOrs this year on the LPGA Tour: Pepper won the Nabisco Dinah Shore and Inkster captured the U S Women's Open and the McDonald's LPGA Championship (in the same month). The Diners Club Matches, which also features a pro-am on Dec. 10, will be televtSed by ABC dunng the two days of weekend competi_tion. 1ickets Me avail~ble through the tournament office, computer. To be considered for the • scholarship, the applicant : must be a high school eruot, rank m the upper half of thej.r graduating class, receive a recommendabon from tlie • school's scholarship . committee, and demonstratf! leadership, mvolvement in extracumcular acuviues or commuruty services Applications will be made available m the scholarship offices of the targeted high schools. The subuussion deadline 1s Feb. l, 2000, and scholarship winners will be announced at the To hiba Seruor Classic. •we wanted to develop an annual program that would : provide ongoing benefits for, students here 10 our • community," said Jake 'Rohrer, co-chairman of the Toshiba : Classic. •The partiopating schools have indicated that this ~ a very sub tanbal scholarship, so we anbopate a great deal of mtere:.t from qualit1ed applicants • The Hoag Ho p1tal · Foundabon was voted the maugural Seruor PGA Tour Chant}· ol the Year Award U1 1998. • RICHARD DUNN s golf column 1ppears every Thursdey. MAn JAMESON tr."\ NEWPORT HAMOR w IASklTBAU JC WOMEN'S GOLF I - . . Pirates finish third in State • Shaft finds perfect time to break 80 for the Bu SCHEDULE , (football) game& left and I want to make the ,P.lost of them. Conung into high school, I 'alway looked forward to playing football. I A three-year starter at safe ty, Clayton said he is comfortable on either side of the ball. TOOAV J .,..,,,~ AUBURN -On one of the toughest courses in the stat , Orange Coast College managed td take third place 10 the 1999 . California Community College Lad1 GoU State Chamruomh.ips la t weekend at Auburn Valley Country Club. '' hoped that would be the highlight of my high school career. Winning CIP (Southern Sectlon l , Division I) last year m voll yball was an amazing experience, but football ~ special." lrl Clayton, who missed nearly four nonleague ~t gam~ Wlth e scverP. quadricep -injury, satd l Fnday's Sea View League finale at Ahso 1 iguel High wa~ the tu~t time he felt 100% tJ SUlce getting hurt m the cason opener. ' He took adv4ntag of ht~ return to health by catching four pa.~ es, incluc1.in9 touchdown of · 10 and 17 yards, as well as hauling m the -1 game -clinching mtcrcepbon m tho Sailors' 14-7 win. The pctfonmmce helped wrap up Newport's outright sea View btle 1md capped the lh)rd beaten re<Jular •ason (9 0· 1) m the .. d'rogrllm's 69·.,ca on varsity bl tory. 1t also mutdo Clayton tho Daily Pi.lot Player of the I w k. 1 1 u •1 had tho oppottwuty tu m k om plttys nd I wa able to t p up and do it.· aid ' ayton1 an All·N wport·M D1 trict 1 ver 8.. st fall who wa f1rst-t am ~U·l agu on "1 fense. •1 had corn back from th Injury to ~ tart leagu , but I T lly f, ll lik (th injury) as holding m bar.k. Th part of lh gam I • hadn't played f oothall at all until high HIQ.h school girts . OF olv'lslon 1 school, but now I really f el like 1 understand semifln.ts o.n. Hills 1t NewPort H rbor. the game," he ~atd. •I can wad def nse:> and 2 P m. Peonui. •t CorON def Mat 2 pm. make conve~iolli on route , Wld I can j~t go ~II out there and fly around on defense. t High school· Of oMslon V1 ~. unde~tand team concepts and I'm able to go ttm round Cl Dor.cto•t Nf:wpoJt !Wbof. out there and play, instead ol worrying about ~ ~1Sf:~ =~· 6,~nge wha t I'm doing.• Cotst Co~ 7 pm. vatanclus COt"ON Clayton's a bandon 1~ b~l display •d when a de! ~r. •t "Hunt1r1g1on Bead\ 7.30 pm .......... ball is airbom • in his vicinity. co11ege men . v1nguard Un1Yer ty "As long a tho ha.ll 1 in the an, I'm having 11 uc s.vi Diego. 1 p"' fun on offe nse or defense," said Clayton, who •t~'i:na ~~~~~~t lS also among the fasto&t pluy •rs on the team, community college mon . 0r11ngt coost ac-cord10g to Coac-h J clf Bnnklcy. •t MlflCost.t. 1 pm "Ile's·a good athlet •,a good C'Ompctitor and -Commun1tycoltegewometl ·Cemtos (clgamst Ali o) he turned st up tt notch,• :\~=oMt. 3 30 Pm Brinkley c:aid. "We n~ dcd somf'!<lno to mak community d>lleon.1orn«1 -s.nt.1 AN h19 plays and he tcppc<l up. He' fcclmg :=~ 7pm healthh!I' and h • playing wt th mure Community co1i.o. men . ute conbd nee. He's yot his <'oll g ti 1 on Tournament., oi.blo Val~ flnt rOl.lfld behind him, o h con focus now on fml hing Orange Oiest ¥\. Wtsl Valtf)', 7 • m off hi cnlor ft on th' wtJy h WMts to.• Clayton would lov to ndd ft CIF crown ln football ttnd th Sailors or th No 2 DllP Sii th Dl\iSion VI plttyoff gtn this le. ·My main goal, rl ht now, lJ a ClP champlonshlp, • Cl yton d. •This group is one of the be Mearns I've ev T coochcd from top to bottom.'' Coach Gordie Fitz l scud •Th y ure mnd th coach look good, but it was all them." Jennifer Tunz.i shot a two-day total ot 163 to l d the Pirat • fi ome, but Pitzel was e:speoally hnpry tor Robin Shaft and her econd·day core to 78. •That was the fttst time in her oar~r h0 r that h ha broken 80," Fitz •l s~ud. •she ~ur picked a groat tun to do at. p1aymg gam t the b l in th tnte on D v I')' tough cou . " fut;l pl4C ~·went to Mt. San Antoruo College with a tnam totlll of 671 , followed by Mod to Colleg (702), OCC (709) and Fres· no City Colleg (?3?). •1t was probably the hard t cou~ w ·v~ played 1111 year," Fitz l aid of the PAf 73 <.--ourse. •tt wa D vr_ry hnrd putting course w\lh xtrem ly furn grocn . Y, ry similar to l>ir1 burst No. 2: you h t tht·m m the wro'ng pla ond they 'X>uld roll ri ht off." Orang Coast handles Riverside. In three ~IVERSIDE -Orange Coast Colleg w a Winner J C Y 0 l L I Y 11 l L m three stra ght tn women's VOil ~ball Wednetda}' everung, 15-8 15·6, UM7, at IUvenide. Beth Waterman led the way for the Pirat with 20 ldll. and u Packard contributed 16 ki11s e OCC lmproYed k> I t•lO overall, 6-? h't the Orange Empire Conference. ~ • :t2.a 6-7 ~~2 -~'D Thvrsdoy, November 18, 1999 NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 81 gainer with 850 yards and 11 touchdown on 150 cameao. But an lllJured hin has limited his playmg time lat ly and Jones ~aid he was.unsure if ZP.hnei ~ould be 100% by kickoff. ·~ ~ogcr Guydon has stepped up m Zehner' recent absence. He gained 148 yards on 17 attempts, caught two passes for 28 more and scor<>d three TDs t i.n last week's 36-14 conquest of Century. Brian Zurhellen, d 5-foot-11, 185-pound junior who also place-kicks, is the quarter- back. He has completed 63 of ~ 152 for 780 yards and three , Jouchdowns with rune inter- ceptlon . Seruor two-way tackle Macky Bluth (6-4, 285J ancho1s the line for the Golden Hawks. He is bemg recru1ted by Ore- gon and Arizona State. Jones said. . Newport'h off nsivc "weapons• of whicb Jones spoke, are led by ~eruor fail- back Andre Stewart. The 5-9, 160-pound senior has rush d for 1,542 yards on 236 came and scored 19 touchdowns. He has topped the 100-yard mark ID all b1,1t one game this fall, wtuch is a school record Junior Chris Mandenno has completed 41 or 87 passes for 762 yards and 11 touchdowns. with seven interceptions. . . Senior receivers Justin Jacobs (18 catches for 357 y;uds) and Billy Clayton (14 for 245) are Manderino's favorite targets. Clayton, who misseQ. nearly four games with a thigh injury, bas six touchdowns, while Jdcobs h~s five, The Sailors ar~ averaging nearly 32 points per' game, •while allowmg only 83, the fewest ln Orange County. t ' Newport Harbor' Andre Stewart leaves a would-be tackler bi his w&ke en route to a big gain. He's the Tan' blg running weapon. BRIAN POBUOA I DAILY PILOT The defense consists of line- ba_ckers Alan Saenz, Mike Tunney and Manderino, ends Garrett Troncale and Nick Langsdorf, nose guard Andy Kalanz, tackle Nick Moghad- dam, comers Stewart and Jacobs, and !>afeties Clayton and Dayne Pfdff. . Harbor opponents have HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ., ~ ' SlEVE MC CRANK/ OAllY PILOT Costa Mesa's C.J. Zuniga crashes over for one of his two TDs against CdM which catapulted Mesa Into PCL's No. 1 seed. ... ME SA without two key blockers, should fullback Antony Gru- bisich (pinched nerve m hls CONTINUED FROM 81 neck) and guard Luther Mitchell (sprained ankle) not TDs and Weber has 12. be able to answer the bell Mesa's defense, keyed by Daniel Hunter, who filled seruor ms1de hnebdckers ID capably (or Grubisich m Shaun Fenyman and Jason Week 7, is the contingency Rankin, surrendered 1,076 plan at fullbdck, while either ·yards passing ydrds in the Bobby Dandy or just promot- . regular season Nearly half of ed Creshman Andrew Carich those (451) cttme against the would assume Mitchell's two most prolific passing spot. teams on their schedule, The Mesa offense has Laguna Beach and Westmin-done more than in recent ster. The Mustangs have, years to keep defenses from however, amassed 32 sacks staclong the line to stuff the and 14 interceptions, illustrat· run. Senior quarterback Dave ing part of their hi.t-.or-miss Weit has tluown for 750 yards defeni.1ve philosophy. and five TDs (51 of 101 with Mesa isn't the only seven interceptions). defense facing a challenge in Wideouts Ferryman (16 this clash, however, dS the catches for 301 yards and Manners must deal with three TDs) and Louis Day (10 Orange County's leading catches for 111 yards) are rusher m 1uruor tail.back C.J JOined by tight end Franco (16 Zuruga_. . I for 231 yards and one TD) as Zuruga, . wtth 1,937 yards Wei.r's primary targets. 1 on 274 carnes, has also scored WeJI, who may shift from 28 touchdowns. one short of outside linebacker to end il tying the school single-sea-GrubISich can't go, has also son record set by Charles rushed !or 364 yards and sev- Chabnan m 1994 Zuruga has en TDs. 2,399 all~p~rpose yards (rush-Zuniga would move into mg, receiving dnd returns). Weir's linebacking spot, if Zuruga, however, may be need be. He has played spo- COSTA MESA LINEUPS OFFENSE DEFENSE No. Player Ht. Wt.a. Pos. No ptayer tit. wt.C. PoL 10 DAW WIJll 6'-0 185 Sr Q8 2 CJ. ZUNIGA 5-10 185 Jr TB 59 D-HulmJI 5-9 195 Jr. FB 44 Stw.#1 ~ 6-3 200 Sr. WR 11 LoulS DAY 6-3 "170 Jr. WR 43 Wuv fuHco 6-0 190 Sr TE 72 Owlla ~ 6 1 240 Jr. LT 62 EuKo MNn..:z > 10 230 Sr. LG 56 5am SotEnNs S-10 215 Jr. C 65 lcJmy DAHOY 6-2 260 Sr RG· 54 flue <:oNHArY 6-2 290 Jr. RT rdd1cally on defense, but Howell has elected to pre· serve Zunigd's strength for his bdllcarrying chores. Howell, who with last week's 14-0 triumph over Corona del Mar moved ahead of Tom French atop the school's coaching victory list with 35 wins in five seasons, is uncertdin about how his team will respond to the chal- lege of its school-record rourth straight postseason. "We could beat any of our four potential opponents, but we could lose lo any of them, too,• said Howell, t -4 in the playoffs with Mesa. The Mustangs · whose Pdcllic Coast League co- championship is only the 10 DAll'E Wl• ~ 185 Sr. OE 78 DANNY MAllolclAH 5-9 235 Jr, OT 66 ftJINANOCi Alt.ol#tA S.9 200 Sr. OT 3 Toi>o DuooMDci. 6-0 190 Sr DE 2 CJ. ZuNtGA 5-9 185 Jr. OLB 44 s..-~ 6-3 200 Sr ll.8 12 JAJOH IWclN 6-0 190 Sr ILB 11 PAJMJI Hw.1GO 6-0 175 Sr OLB 20 GftlG SmtwAllT 5· 7 1 SO Sr. CB )6 JAICI CUVnAHo S·9 145 Sr CB 43 Wtuv FlwKo 6 0 190 Sr FS school's fourth m 40 varsity sedGons, arc 7-11 in their pre- vious 10 playoff trips. They are 5-5 in the fusl round Pacified COdCh Bill Craven, who ranks No. 5 on the Orange County career VJct9ry list with 181, knows a little something about post- season success. He guided the Manners to the DtvlSlon VII( hnals in 1996 and the Southern Conference title game m 1978 Pacifica, which has never played Costa Mesa, has won its ldst three first-round games. Fnday's Wlflner would ddvance to meet either La. Habra or Western m the Nov. 26 quarterfinals. ~Ugly' win for Coasters WOMEN'S HOOPS . occ posts MEN'S HOOPS • Both teams combine for 43 turnovers, bul Pirates .. come out looking pretty on the scoreboard, 73-60. . . ....... T O'I\ ,\1 I Olli I IJ ,. .. .....------~--~----- , COSTA MESA -Sloppy or ""'pretty, a win is a wm for Orange Coast College women's basketball team. Just ._.tton't tell Coach Mike Thorn- ton that. ,... "We're not playing well at ... a.U: Thornton !iaid following his team's 73-60 nonconfer • •ence win over Mt. San Antoruo College. We have too many pcoplo trying to do too mtiny • J)lings out there. -R Sarnh Midrllc•brooko led the ;,..,'Pirates with 16 pomt , six rebounds and five steols, while Shauna St ward, L •ah Wilde and Kristen Urh~n cttch had 11 points. "' Whether 1t wa due lo early 4"-0n Jttlets or the t •nar1ou defen c on both teams. them were pl 1nty of turnovers to ~o .... ound. Mt. SAC h d 22, wtul "' OCC cC1mp1led 2 l. •Both t ms r Uy played har<.I," Thornton id.~ ·we ' beat them m the Chaffey Tour- nament last weekend and Mt. SAC was talking some trash afterward. They felt like they should have won, so I was hap- py to .see our duh come out and work hard on the defen- sive end.- Th.at hard work resulterl m 16 steals for the Bucs (3-1) and a poor 35 percent shooting from the field for the Mounllcs (2·2). The P1Tat s used a 10-0 run inidway through the llrst half to turn a 19-14 deficit into a 24- 19 lead, a lodd they would not lose for the re t of the game. Mt. SAC tied tht• ganw 11t 29-29 before Urban nppcd oft three-trn1ght baskets. Thrc' Ire~ throws later OCC led, 38- 29, at the hall. •Kristen 1H1 tr aky hooter, •Thornton 1d. ·she hot well 1t th enct or th • hr I h"lf, but h ..-uu n d to find ht•r groov d •f t!n ivcly. • occ lod hy s many s 14 In th cond hnU, thonk ma.inly to the strong inside play of M1ddlebrooke, who scored nine or her 16 points in the sec- ond half. ·she's pretty much our entue mside game,• Thornton atd. •1t was nice to see her make some thmgs happen 1.n there.• Mt. SAC managed to cut the 14·pomt lead m hdlf to 67-60, but the Pirtttc.o;, who outscored th Mounti , 16-7 from the fre throw line, made clutch hol from the hno to dos • out the c:onng. NON&.lAGUI OCC 7J, Mr. SAN AHTOMO 60 Mt. s.n Antonio · Thomas 18, Gardner 10, Armstrong 12, Jackson 2, N Ison 2, Our•n 4, Dye.he 12. 3 pt. goats • Thomas 3. Fouled ou1 • Armstrong 0r..,.. Coast ·Masuda 6, f1 rst 4, St~rd 11, Akin' 2, Tomlinson 4, Wilde 11, M1dd bfookc 16, Urban 11, Lewis 8 3 pt goals -Marud 1, Fierst 1, Steward 1, Wild 1, Urban 1. Fouled out· none. Halftime -OCC. 29 66-56 win • Pirates outshoot foe, 33-9, down the stretch. COSTA MESA ....... Due Nguyen had 16 points, incJud· ing three econd·half three pointers to lead Orange Coast College men' ha kethall team to a 66-56 wm in the Pirates' ca~on op 'ner. OCC, down 47-33 early in the sec-und half, outscored the Olymprnns. 33·9, the rcmam- der of the game to pull out the wu\ m Coach Mork f l1U's coac-hmg d 'UUt. NOHCONRRtNa OflAHGI COAST M. SAN DtfGo MuA S6 SD M-. -Thompron 3, Blu 1, Gamer 18, Daniels 16, Carl~k 2. Lofton S, Foley 11. 3 Pt goals • Gamer 1. Foured out • none. 0r_,. co.st · Earl 8, Nguy n 16, B lor 11, Elliott 13, Rivera•. Gutt r 4. Hagedorn 11. 3.flt. goals• E r1 2, Nguyen J, Be ler 1 Fouled out · none Hatftlm • O Mesa, 30-26 Doily Pilot NEWPORT HARBOR LINEUPS No.~ 1 0..Mill l:llUIC 2 ,.,._STN.urr .... Tlt.t.vll,..... J JusnN JACOm I 81u.Y OAYTON 15 flkKL.t~ 7t .._ ... II STIW W\MAwm 51 Luis OIUI 70 NaHAl>oY • 77 RolDI' Cou Ht.Wt.a,.. 6-2 195 Jr QB S-9 160 Sr. Tl 6'-0 208 Jr. fB 6'-0 165 Sr. WR 6-5 195 Sr WR 6--4 225 Sr. TE ~ 245 Sr LT 6-2 200 Sr. LG 5-11 205 Sr. c 6-3 223 Sr RG 6·5 325 Sr. RT averaged JUSt fewer than 86 rushing yards per game and not quite 93 passing per contest. The Sailors are making their 10th playoff appearance in Brinkley's 14 seasons,rduring which they are 15-7 against playoff' foes. The Tars advanced to the title game in· 1992, '94 and 96, claiming their Du:u~se as N.ac u--M 22S Sr. , 21 NeY KAlMa 54 190 Sr. 71 NICll ~--6-3 230 Sr DT 7 ~ T...cM.I 6'-0 185 Jr~ 1 0-M•M I a 6-2 195 Jr H Au.If IAIMI 6-1.250 Jr M 8 S MIU T\llllNl'i' 5·10 200 Sr 2 AICIM SnwMr 5·9 160 x • 8 l JusllN JACOM 6-0 165 Sr I k.LY OAY'l'ON 6-5 195 Sr S 20 DA..-,,,,,.,. 6·2 180 Sr. only crown in '94 with a 14-0 s~ason. 1 El Dorado was Sout*m Section runner up in 1975 ~) and '78 (Central Confere ce) and has never played Har r. Friday's winner advance to meet either Park or Santa Ana in the terfinals, scheduled Nov. 2 DON lfACH I OAl.Y Pl.OT Grant Estabrook is Corona del Mar' major weapon offeiisl~. COM CONTINUED FROM 81 postseason in Mike Marujo's 19 sedsons as head coach, lost Friday's Orange League title showdown with Brea Olinda, 41-7. Freeman acknowledges :Marujo's amazing record of success, which includes Divi- son VI titles in 1991 and '92. Marujo's 165 career victones rank No. 6 on Orange County's all-time list. Freeman, however, believes his players' limited historical perspective will prevent any· DIRECTIONS TO HUNTINGTON IEAOt HIGH + From PCH, north on Marn St School at 1905 Main St. 194 attempts with nine inter· ceptions. Junior Scott Parker lS-10, 185) is the Tigers' leaaing ground gamer with 912 ylm:b on 203 attempts. His back;field mate Sal Mora, a 195-pound 1umor, has sc6red 10 TDs. Giovanni Alvarez-Men~ has 4 7 receptions for 762 yarQ.s and lS also a sldlwart ID th~ sec- undue awe. ,.. ............. .. ondary with six J.Q.ter-. . ,, cepttons. , "Valencia is a good football team, but we've got to be more womed about what we can do," Freeman said. Freeman, perhaps, has worried about the Tigers' stingy "Valencia is a good football team, but we've got to be more worried about what we can do .. :· CdM's defe~1ve .charge will be ~ b\ tackle Jay Botfom end Travis Ha~ett, linebackers Br8Udon Johnson, Blake Hacker and N,ick Prosser, ·as well dS safeties Adam Coop- er and Eric Snel). defense, which matches up against d Sea King offense that has struggled, at times, and was shut out by Costa Mesa last week Dick Freeman Corona del Mar High f6otba11 coach For the S~a Klngs to win their eighth playoff opener it) 17 tnes, this defensive Valencia led the county in scoring defense, before being burned by Brea. The Tigers' 116 points allowed are still the county's second fewest. CdM, on the other hand, is' averaging just more than 10 points per game. Only five county teams have scored less, all of which have already turned m their gear. The Sea Kings, who have had six touch- downs nullified by penalties; have scored more than two · touchowns only twice. Fortunately tor the Sea Kings, their defense hds been consistently impressive. CdM opponents have averaged JUSt less than 17 points per game, just more than eight in four league contests. Still, a relatively diminutive CdM defense (its three line- backers average 5-foot-10, 178 pou will face a beefy Val front wall, which has helped a strong cast of kill- po ition players excel. •They're huge,• Freeman said of the Tiger trench war- riors, who pass block nearly a frequently as they try lo spnng running backs. Senior quarterback Brian Bartc-zak has tluown for 1,629 yards -more than triple CdM's aeno.1 output -and 18 IDs. He has completed 107 of unit will likely need to cut the Tigers' 29-pomt scor· mg average in half OI!ensivcly, CdM has ~ro· duced nearly 75°11 of its 1,934 yards on the ground. Grant Estabrook, a 6-2, 220-paund seruor tailback, has averaged nearly 25 carries per game: and is just 9 yards shy of the f.000 plateau. He has strung togeth- er three straight games of more than 100 yards and has scored a team-high srx TDs. , , Senior Mike Hayes (342 yards on 43-carries) is anOther rushing threat, behindJ an offensive lme anchored• by senior veterans Sean Fenton and lason Kurtz. Junior quarterback Evan Burden, who assumed the starting role after Matt Moore was lost for the season ln Week 3, has completed 30 of 70 pass· e tor 407 yards.and two tos, Wlth four interceptions. ~ CdM, which claimed Mhck· to-back Division VI titl~ iJJ 1988-89, 15 15-14 in CIF playoff games. Tne last meeting between these two schools was the, '88 Div1s1on VJ championship game. Val~ncia Jcads the en . 4·3. 1 The winner will advanee to m et •ther G rden GrQve or San Dimas 10 the Nov. 26 quar- terfmals. · CORONA DEL MAR llllUPS OflRNSI No Pfayw ttt. Wt.a. Pot. No • ....,_ Sports . Thursday, Nov mbor 18, 1999 83 CIF WATER POLO • Diners Club Matches have big names, but duo from LPGA Tour could be the ones to watch. · J ack Nicklaus and Tom Watson are marquee names from the Semor PGA Tour, and Fred Couples of the PGA Tour is certain to draw a large gallery. But the only players gomg for a three-peat at the Sldr-studded Diners Club Matches Dec 11-12 at Pelican Hill Golf Club are Dottie I Pepper and Julie Inkster of the LPGA Tour. Pepper and Inkster, best friends away Crom the greens, seem to generate a special chemistry when playing toge ther in match-play competition. Pepper s<ild their games are The senior tour event at Newport Beach Country Club, lhe Toshibd Seruor Classic, is expandmg its charitable platform by instituting a new scholc:trsh1p program for local tugh school students. .. . t• ·'Wiils m over:1me complementary, with Inkster dnving a little longer off the tee, dnd Pepper hitting · straighter. "So il I play first, it lets {Inkster) be more aggressive yet,• Pepper sclld in a recent conference call The program will be a joint effort by the tournament title sponsor and } lodg Hospital Foundation, the Seruor PGA Tour event's mandgmg charity.• The sixth annual Toshlba Seruor Clac;s1c, a $1.3 million event. 1s Feb 28 through March 5 . Under the auspices of Hoag Hospital Foundation, the tournament has donated connect in overtime to .... give Sea Kings the 7-5 ..decision; Los Alamitos -,.awaits in the semifinals. \. BILLY CLAYTON enjoy is making athletic plays. Jumping up and catching a ball in the au has been a strength, but tl wasn't when I came back. 1 felt like my vertical (leap) was about half what it was. until just last week· ; 1::,coNTINUED FROM 81 Born: March 17, 1982 Hometown: Newport Beach !<\"" •-• .,accept a scholarship from 14l0Stanford University. b~1 But the 6-Coot-5, 195-pound receiver and safety hopes he ,.. doesn't have to walk away =f>.foot-5 195 Sport! Football Position: Receiver· safety c:o.ct\: Jeff Brinkley Clayton made the most of his renewed leapmg ability on one touchdown catch, fully extending to haul in a Chris Mandenno pass in the end zone. • from his fall athletic passion unW after the CIF Southern Section Division VI title game, F.vortte food; Mom's pot roast Favorite movte: •Henry v• Ifft 8thl.tk monMnt: the second weekend m December. · • '· •1 was trying to decide "Winning CIF (Division I In ~ volleyball) last year (over Back B= Corona del Mar).- A of the WMk )(: He "When I got up after that one, I WdS yelling and scream.Ing, H Clayton said. • whether or not to play football •• m college/ Clayton said , • •Football coaches were .calling and it was taking ,..,.away time from my caught four paW!S for 51 yards. induding TDs of 10 and 17 yards, and 1Ced a 14 7 win at Aliso Ntguel with a late u:1tercept1on. "I was. totally excited. Part of why I play football IS to do things like that. H Dllf~ Desp1lo rrussing ti.me, he has 14 receptions for 245 yards and si.x touchdowns this fall, after posting 25 catches r,-1 ,.~?Olwork. Now, I know r~hich sport I'm gomg to play Collector JP011S card series f9.F r • in college. Hopefully, I'll have four more ' , (football) games left and I want to make the J.P.OSt of them. Coming into high school. 1 always looked forward to playing football. I • tiopcd that wotild be the highlight of my high school career. WlDIUllg CIF (Southern Section I l~ Division I) last yeclC in voll yball was an I , 1• amazing expenenco, but football ts special." , ul Clayton, who nuss d nearly four nonleague 4 games With a severe quadnceps inJury, cnd ' Fnday' Sea View League finale at Aliso 'Niguel High was the first time he felt 100% tJ since getting hurt in the season opener. 1 le took advantage of hi return to health by catching four pa. e , Ulcluding touchdowns of .... 10 and 17 yards, es well as hauling in the i garne·cllnching interception in tho Sailors' f 14-7 wtn t Tho pertonllancc h lpcd wrap up Newport's I i outright Sea View title and capped tho third nbeaten regular a on (9·0·1) in the .,J>rogram·~ 69· ca on varsity hi tory. It also 1cmade Clayton the Dally Pilot Plnyer of the • k. ' ·1 had thr. opportumty to make some pla nd I w ah! to step up and do it,• aid a yton, an All·Ncwport·Mcsa D strict r " ast fall who wa fll"St·team all·l ague on fense. "I had come back from th inj\JJ'Y to " art leagu~ , but J r ally felt like (th~ nJury) u holding m back. Th part of the gam I for 485 yards and two TD as a juruor. A three-year starter 1tl atety, Cla}1on said he 1S comfortable on either side of the ball. •1 hadn't played football at all until high school, but now I really feel like J understand the game," he said. •1 can read defense and make conver;ions on routes, and I cari JUSl go out there and fly around on defen..;e, I understand team concepts and I'm able to go out there and play. n t ad or worrying about what I'm doUlg." C..:layton's abandon is bc.'>t chl>played when a ball is airborne m ht<; vttuuty: •As long as the ~ll is in th • au, I'm having fun on orr~se or defense,• c;aid Clnyton, who 1s alc;o among the fast st play 1r on tha team, acco1ding to Coach Jeff Bnnkley. "I te's a goO<.l athlete, a good competitor and (against Aliso) h turned it up tt notch," Bnnklcy c; Id, ·w nc dcci omcon •to make big plays and he tcppc<t up 11 ' f Ung healthier anct he' playing wilt\ more mnfidnnc . I le'§ got h coll d on hehmd him, o h cnn focus now on fini hmg off hl nior a on th way h wants to.• Cl )'ton would lov to ndd a <".JP crown ll1 football and th Sailors ar th No. 2 as the Div on VJ playoff bt'{Jin this w k •My main goal, tight now, ls ft CIF champion h p, • oyton d HAPPY BIRTHDAY ~--------------------, : t 11 r 1t : I . I I I l I I I I I L-----------------~ SCHEDULE TODAY • T4lnnb H~h lthoO!glm •Of DMsionl 1erruhnals Dani H !:1 flt ~ Hafbof, 2 p m.; PwltnlU .. 1t Con>N dG4 MM, 2 p m RlllOAY • rootla9ll High t<.hool • OF OMSIOO VI "'.yofk. flnt round El Dot-® 1t Newpol't .Wbof, 7:30 p m,: OF Division IX Playoffs, flnt round Padfk• ~ eosta M • •t Orange Coast C0Uege. 7 p.m.: V•lencM Yi C°'on• def ~·. at Huntingtaf\ I 8Ch, 7'30 p m . ........ College men • V~d Un1w"lty ot UC Sin Diego, '7 p m • Col,. WOMen • VanguM"d uoiYcnlty •t MOntana Stat~ Nof1hem Toumament (Qmmun1ty coll-oe mtn • Orafl9• Ccmt at MiraCosta, '1 pm community colhtge WOmt!fl • C•ir1toi •t Orange Com, :uo p,m. •Yol..,..... Community colttge women • nu M• ilt Oflf'lge com. 7 pm ·--~ CommUnlty coneoe men • St•tt TourNl!Mnt •t Di.&ki V•'!ey. fim fOUnd Orange co.st "' Wftt vatle'y, 1 am DllP SIA Pepper, who was 4-0 at the 1998 Solheim Cup and IS 12-4-1 overall in the match-play event, has teamed with Inkster more than $1 5 million to chanty m its tu:st to WUl the last two Diners Club Matches -1996 and '97. "We've generated an awful Jot of birdies between the two of us and that's what it takes ... " two years as operator. In 2000, scholarships will be granted to d total of four students m Uie Newport-Mesa Uni.fled School : District and Irvine Uni.fled School DiStrtct. The And with Inkster and Pepper trying for the11 lhlrd straight title, it could make the LPGA Tour the most interesting to watch of the three tours. Dottie PePPer scholarship LPGA Tour standout includes a $2,500 grant and a Tosh{ba Besides tile two-time defend.mg champions, the other ladles' teams at the Diners Club event are Karrie Webb and Kelly Robbins, Nancy Lopez and Kelli Kuehne. and Annika Sorenstam and Lorie Kane. *We're best friends and competitors, and we both enJOY match play,· Pepper said. •we've generated an awful lot of birdies between the two of us and that's what 1t takes. It seems like we have an inherent sort of ability to hit a lot of greens and a lot of fairways dnd be able to be very aggressive, and, you know, that's the secret I think of playmg best-ball, and especially in match play. H Pepper, who h0lds the record for the most points m SolheJlil competition ( 121121. and Inkster won three of the four ma1ors this year on the LPGA Tour: Pepper won the Ndbisco Dinah Shore and Inkster captured the U S Women's Open and the McDonald's LPGA Championship (in the same month). The Dmers Club Matches. which also features a pro-am on Dec. 10, will be televised by ABC during the two days of weekend competition. Tickets are available through the tournament office, computer. : To-be considered for the • scholarship, the applicant · must be a high school enioc, rank m the upper half of thej.r graduating clru:;s, receive a reconunendabon from the • school's scholarship committee, and demonstrate leadership, uwolvement in • extracurncular activities or commuruty services. Applications will be made available m the scholarship · o(hces of lhe targeted high • schools. The submission deadline is Feb. 1. 2000, and scholarstup wmners will be announced al the Toshiba Senior Clasi.1c • NWe wanted to develop an annual program that would provide ongoing benefits for students here m our commuruty, • sclld Jake Rohrer, co-chamnan of the Toshiba : Classic. ·Tue partiapatmg schools have mdiedted that • this is a very substantial : scholar.:.hip, so we antiapate a great deal of interest from qualified applicants.'" The l Ioag Hospital Foundation was voted the • inaugural Seruor PGA Tour Chanty of the Year Award in 1998 • RICHARD DUNN's golf column appears ~ry Thu~ay. JC WOMEN'S GOLF Pirates finish third in State • Shaft finds perfect time to break 80 for the Bu<S. • • Thur.day, November 18, 1999 •Where's King Georgie? Wher~'s King Georgie? M ervin Greiwe is a long-time reader of the Daily Pilot sports cmd a splendid Harbor High athlete down through past. years. that the pdll' didn't get pulled over by the local gendarmes Georgie will be inducted and A recent mention of the late before you can say Happy Horace Parker who once SIDELINES New Year! · • published the Paisano Press, I'm told the Daily Pilot's which produced numerous Sports Hall of Fame, which tidbits of area hentage, began Jan. 1 of this year and recalled one past amusement Greiwe, Class of '45, like many, has followed the Pilot's Sports Hall of Fame and finally contributed a strong recommendation. will continue With features of from the late 1930s when he the cream of the millennium was coaching Cee level through the year 2001, hat> football at Harbor High. reached No. 274 in the The young athletes were After a flow of compliments over past honordble folks, Greiwe.poses a hur question. He wants to know about an old friend of his -George . Yardley, one of the great names to emerge from Harbor High and professional ranks as an all-star basketball player. Will he be named? non-numerical series today. well-behaved about any So, well, hey, we need to mention of beer or cigarettes. develop a little patience or They were totally forbidden in something! Right? thoso days, and there was no . trace of drugs, either. Over pa.st years from the Orte afternoon, an innocent but thought he was clear to convey the incident now. 1940s, Gre1we's dad took good 1 Cee footballer named Edward care of many Harbor High C Stephens, who later teens by allowing them to became a running guard for A kid would not have considered walking up to the coach and saying something like, "Hi, coach. Boy, 1t sure looks smoky in here." work on their hot rods at his the legendary fullback Hal old service stabon on 30th Shefhn, started to enter The Pilot staff will long remember "Ktng Georgie.· but even lf there was ever a lapse of memory relative to honors, he would still stan.d tall in the NBA Hall of Fame with all the other signiftcant pros at"Spnngfield, Mass. Street and Ne\.vp<>rt Allen's Drug Store on Balboa Boulevard. Island, then quickly edged out and disappeared. Another old friend of Yardley's from Balboa Island, Bill "Dutch· Van Hom, still recalls Gre1we's risky scooter race from one of the Island to the other one night. The shock was spotting his grid coach, Mr. Parker, sitting at the soda counter smoking a ciggie. We were able to share one amusement with Frank Hamilton before he passed away m October at hls home in Fort Walton, Florida. Over the years, we had a habit in sports stories of I've checked it out within the inner sanctum, and I've been assured that yes, King He barely lost, but Van Hom thinks the best thing is With a laugh in recent years, Stephens related the story. He admitted he had kept it a secret all these years, ref erring to him as the 6-foot-4 southpaw pitcher. In fact, be pitched Harbor High to its AYSO REGION 97 Ameba gang thrOttles Mod Squad • Zmuner•s goal, two assists the key in 4-1 win, which sends Ameba to championship finals. NEWPORT BEACH -Brenden Zimmer scored a goal and had two assists to lead the Newport Beach Ameba over the Newport Beach Mod Squad, 4-1, in AYSO Region 97 Boys U-14 soccer playoff action Saturday afternoon. With the win, tbe Ameba will advance to the championship finals on December4. ·Brand~n Sowers, Edgar zepada and -Serg~luna also scored goals for the AincUa. . Kalona Dutro made nwnerous saves in goal for the Ameba, including a save on a Mod Squad penalty kick. Next up for the Amoba will be Newport's Big Red Machine Saturday at Harper Park at 11 a.m .. while the Mod Squad squares oU against the • Newport Slime at 9 a.m. for the nght to play the Ameba in the Championships. In girls U-14 action: • Storm 3, Cleats & Roses 2 -Goals by Kart Truesdell, Julianne Doelz and Kayla ShJrey led the Storm to vtctory. Contributing to the offense was Alyson Clark and Gemma Western, while Elizabeth Clayton, Brtttany Rausch, Kimberly Moss and goalie Sara Lainbert led the defense. • Storm 3, Navy Seats 2 -Jn a game decided on penalty shots, the Storm outscored the Seals, 3-1 for the win. Karl Truesdell scored both regular play goals. ln boys U-10 action: • Blue vtpers 2, Chargen 1 -In a game deeded on a penalty kick shootout, Henry '.fyle scored on an assiit from Wet Parks for the Blue Vipel'$, Timothy Regan scored the lone penalty-kick goal, while Henry Pyle shut out the Chargers in goal to preserve the win. Marcos Castaneda, Darren Leggett, Mark Espinoza and Max Royer contributed on the offense, while Blake ChJapuzzo, Jason Wittman and Santiago Castaneda led the defense. Ori Sunday, the Blue Vipers lost to the Shock Waves, 2-1, wtth Hapke scoring the lone goal. ln Division 4 action: • Raging Thunder 3, Beach Boys 0 - Ttavts Mayfield, Nathan Cramer and Chad Stassel scored gwls for the Raging Thunder. Christian Barnett, Corbin Williamson dlld Kevin Eredia were solid on defense. while Kyle Rohan, Juon Walker, Kalani Simon and Jonathan Gordan Jed the midf1eld play. Goalies Nlc.k Well and Brett Green had one save each for the Ragmg Thunder. In boys Division 5 action: • Tsunanlis 4, Vlpen l -Cameron Chase Kyle Caldwell, R.I. D'Cruz and Cesar Amador led Ule Tsunanul>' offense with goals, while Hayden Navarro, Cameron Holmes and Michael Bingham each added assists. The defense was anchort."Cl by Rex Nelson. Eric Holland, Mitchell Bancroft, Erik Bonn and Steven Reader, while goalte Danny MJUer made the saves to preserve the wm. Jn an earlier game for the Tsunamis, a 5-1 win over the Seaweeds, Amador had three godls, while D'Cruz and -Caldwell each added one goal. • Warthogs 7, Haunters 4 -Brandon Parole scored four goals to lead the Warthogs back from a 2-0 deflc-1t . Chris Lewis scored two goals, while Frank Darmiento adcted anoU\er for the Warthogs. Peter Nguyen and Justln Faber led the Warthogs' defense. • Warthogs 1, Super Sonics 0 • Zach Gagnon and Chris Rizzi kept all Super Sonics' shots out of tbe gonl for the shutout victory. . Chrb Barnard, Sane Bulera, Cody AYSO REGION 120 . Parole, Now Gonzales and Jonathan. Summerfield led the team effort, while Brandon Parole scored the game's lone goal on a penalty shot for the Warthogs. In girls division 5 action: • Blasters 3, Tldal Wave 2 -Rachel Foster scored two goals and Megan · Toman scored the game-winner for the Blasters. · Foster was assisted by Katie Lawler and Shannon Rohan, while Toman's goal came oft a pass from Katte Kay. . Solid midfield play was turned in by Raebel Harper, Madeline Bury, Rlla Argueta, Lia Okvts~ Anna Hodges and Taylor Barbara, while Amanda Simmons and Aahley Koulou.rb led the defense. • Radical Rocklng Raspberries 4, Red Rockets t -Leslie Boler and Katrina Johnson each scored two goals to lead the Raspberries to vtctory. The offensive attack was aided by Ann Darnell, Kayla Henrie and Natalie Cedeno, while the defense wa:; anchored by Cela O'KJeffe, Chloe Addlngton-Asseft, AshJey Spaulding and goalies Abby Scbeldewtnd and Madison McMatns. In boys division 6 action: • In the Boomslangs' game against Tropical Uzaids, Sean Davis scored twice, while Will Connelly added another goal. Solid midfield play was turned in by Dom Palmer, Randall Hause and Ju.tin Cerrato, while Andrew Brown led the defense for the Boomslangs. In girls division 6 action: • For the TeenJe Wahlnes lJ\ the1;1' game against the Blue Angels, Cassi~ D'Cruz was named player of the game due to her ball handling and hustle, Blakely Ficenec arid Hanna Macleod were solid m goal and Ashley Svend en, Jessica Swift. and Skylar Hanson each played solid team defense. Blizzards blanks Tasmanian Devils • Burgess scores lone goal in semifinal game. COSTA MESA -Caleb Burgess scored the game's only goal to lead the Blizzard past the Tasmanian Devils, t:-0, in AYSO Region 120 Under-12 bo~ playoffs scrrufinals contest Saturday. The Blizzards' defense was led by Garrett Mclrshall, Edgar Mendoza and Luis Cozza, while Adrl.an Jimenez, Lim Andrade controlled the midfield Preventing the Dcvtls' offense to score was the olid play of It.amen Contreras, Mike Mantyla, Jo b Knauer, NJck Jttarei, Ryan Pf utz, Erle Seagondollar, Nick Urbantec, German Hlgadera and goolie Rory Folsom. In other Under-12 boys action: • Nighthawks 3, Team USA l -Garrett McMasters scored d.11 three god.ls to lead the . Nighthawks. Also pluying well for the Nighthawks were Ernesto Castaneda, Eddy Collln, Josh Sepeda, Kenneth Zich and goalie Daniel Freeman. William Briseno had the Jone goal for Team USA, with teammates Andrew West, CbrtsUan Medina, Zach Wagner, Cody WaJdron nnd Jonathan Howse providing i.oUd all-around play. In Under-10 girls dction: • KJller Mermaids 2, Dyruunttes 1 -Sara Braunsdorf scored tl10 tying goal late U'I th third qunrtP-r etnd later won the game with a sudden-death goal in overtime for the Merrnalds Other top players for the Mcnna1ds were Lucey Lozano, Carina Merida, Ayla Medina, Ashleigh Mesias and Abby Schaefer. • Flrecracker 3, Purple Panthers 1 -AshJey Silletto scored two goals and Jennifer Whittaker adde<i a third to lead the F11ecrackers to victory. Sarah Barr, Ollvta Schow amt Krl ten Giiiigan did a solid job of controlling thP. m1dhcld, while Jane Me ser ml th was ~hong in goal for thl' Firecracker . In Undcr-6 action: • For lhe Pink Panlhen in thc•fr game against thl~ Pink Penguins, Brittany Grlmmelt scored two goals, and Amanda Watson had one goal .. Kate Lobrstorfer was the difference on offense, while Makenna SanJslo, Natalie Secl<el, Annie Daw, Morgan Pautsch, Amanda Watson, J enna Hurty and Avery Ingram led the defense. • In the Rockets' game against the Patrlots, Matt VUes scored two goals, whilo Andrew Roth added a third ... Angel Beas wa oUd m goal for the Rocket . • For the Fireballs in their matchup with Green Balls of Flre, Derek Lecot scored with an as ist from Brandon Carr, while AwUn Metzgflr, AJex SlradWlc.k, Leo Brown and Ryan Georg played a solid all-around game. OCU Rush Under-15s take first in league aft r shutting on· Ladycats, 3-0 • Club soccer: Girls team heads into playoffs with a 13-1 tecord. CO~'TA MESA -The Orange Coast Uruted Rush Girl5 Unrter· 15 OCCN t m knocked oU the CMNB t.adyc , 3·0, -l Saturday to hn!Sh 1:1.1 and h~t In looguo. Cf>al w re cored by J t a Orozco, Nlch lie McRort ''"rt M~g•n urry, Wlth u i commg from Klr t n Ctt rnberla1n, Ad I Xoetung and brln outh. tn other cluh occt:!f action: • OCU VI n 4, Brea Blai l • Th Vipers Boys Undei· 12 ilver team htstl thrc • goals and un 1 t from Adam Dobkin tmti tm msiu, nm gOi 1 from Kyl Schneekloth. Solid def en WI' tum d In by fann«1r Nuzum, Biiiy Mun<: , DoMy Hunt. a_n Campos and Matt By only bascb411 title in 1948. The school had opened in 1930 and won ntimerous titles in !ootball, basketball and track and field, but not bclSeball. Nonetheless, Hamilton laughed on the phone, then told this comer that he did reach 6-5 after high school days, but he was no longer playing baseball after that. Hamilton was always a class ~A~ gentleman and highly regarded by all. Ruthelyn Plummer, a former class}' SWimmer at Harbor High, noted song leader in 1942 and a one-time Mayor of Newport Beach, left commendable marks out of World warn. In the spring of '42, Plummer and many kids out of physical education classes were bussed to abandoned farms in the area to pick strawberries and vegetables. The crops were left after the government took the Japan- ese-American farm families oU to internment camps like Arizona, Utah and New Doily Pilot Mexico \tntil after the war ended. Plununer was always impressed by the official action to save all the valued crops. In World War n, she worked as a nveter at a McDonnell-Douglas airplane plant. One source said she still fmds herseU inspecting· the nvets on airplanes before she steps aboard. There was no swimming pool at Harbor High in the e~ly '"40s, but Plummer said the swunming athletes would work out down in the harbor near Lido Isle. She said the coach generally organized the team and events with a clipboard en route to a nval school on the bus. The pool was finally constructed in 1949 and the coach assigned to take charge was Al Irwin, who graduated from Harbor High in 1936 and .advanced lo College of the Pacific. Back to the future Junior High volleyball championships off er a future look into potential prep stars. NEWPORT BEACH -The Annual Newport-Mesa Junior High boys' volleyball championships last week were a tremendous· success. The experience is one that these young athletes remember for the rest of their lives: With parents and teachers in attendance, it is an opportunity for players to be involved with the playoff experi~nce that prepares them for high school's CIF playoffs. Last year's CIF Southern Section boys' Division I volleyball championship mdtch between Newport Harbor and Corona del Mdf featured a majority of players who had participated m this junior high school tournament. The tournaments are organiZed by Harbor Day coach, Mike Coleman. who coordinates the league standings which *seed" the teams for the tournament. For years, Ensign Junior High has served as the host. There are many memories about that gymnasiwn. The eighth grade tournament was ar1 exciting event with fourth-seeded Ensign, winning a wild three-game match with top-seeded Dwyer (Huntington Beach) by scor.es of 15-12, 10-15, 15-12. TeWinkle defeated Harbor Day in the other semifinal match to set up a TeWinkle-Ensign final. The final was another three-gamer with Ensign winning the 1999 Championship by scores of V 0 l l E. Y B I l l charlie brande 15-11, .'i-15, 15-4. Ensign Coach Karen DeFrancesca credited setter Joel Ramirez for hlS consistent sets to nm Bc1ker, Brian Campos and Michael Bury, who earned the load at the net. DeFrancesca also acknowledged the all-around play of Tanner Bendheim, Mike Vackar and 1Tevor Gregory as well as 1\rler Gibbs and Matt CheCfer who "were dusting the floor· and •getting every ball that came their way • In the seventh grade tournament, top-seeded Corona del Mar slipped by TeWmkle by scores of 18-16, 16-14, while second-seed Dwyer, nipped Ensign 6-15, 15-10, 15-6. ln the final, Dwyer beat CdM 15-11, 15-5 to win the championship. CdM Coach Jason Bilbruck, was impressed with the setting of Tom Welch, the all-around play of outside hitter Kevin Welch, the passing from Grant Almquist and the hitting by 1\rler Lance, who led the team m kills The expenence of the event is always a memorable one. Hopefully, we'll see these players representing theu high schools in future ClF playoffs. AYSO 57 Blue Bombers reach finals • Championship matchup the reward for 5-0 and 1-0 wins over Mystic HawkS and .Green Auffy Bunnies. NEWPORT BEACH -The Blue Bombers have advanced to the AYSO Region 57 Boys Division S championships following victories over the Mystic Hawks, 5-0, and the Green Fluffy Bunrues, 1-0, in a shootout. In the win over the Hawks, Mitchell WUllams scored three goals, while Parker Rhodes and Reed Williams scored the find) two goals for the Bombers. Camden Higginson, Brandt Lange and Peter Vould rounded out the offense, while Evan Uvldas, Ru ell Goldberg, Bret Weinberger and Davtd Sc:hwam provided olld defense. In the shootout win over the Bunnies, goalie Reed W1Uiams and Nick Freeman stopped nwnerous shots, white Davtd Schwartz and Andrew Halladay. In Girls Division 4 action: • Cherry Bombs s. YlK Glrl l • Alycia ttnd AJexa McCarthy each scored two goals, while MarlH Scott added the flf lh goal for the C herry Bombs. Solid Bombs defense was turned ln my Amanda Shaw, Madbon Kawakamt, Lellanl Uvtngston, a.n<l Sonya Wadh11. • Pobon Ivy 1, Millennium Babes J • Cauldy Grand.staff cored the lone goo! for Polson Ivy. L ading the Babe5 was the play ot Krtsten Chapman, Rachel Heyler, Blair Tamutzer, JC. T. Moltnb'o, Brittany W lcb, kessa PalchlkoH. Jennifer EnUn, Maggt Donnelly, Bmlly McAdams, Sonia Bui a.nd Allison Bond. • Brullers l, Polson Ivy 2 • Ca y McMaldn ind l!mlly Foster scor d for the Bnt rs, whtlo Cassidy Grandstaff and Olva Z.mucen scored for the Pol on Ivy. leading the Bruic;er d fen c wa Kelly Bartll"tt, Kath rtne O.Slpolf. Amanda Bllllln, Paige Harryman tmrt A11)'10n Page, whll katbertne Doud, .KalUtn FlKher and Sara Sweeney led th way for Polson Ivy. · J Doily Pilot n.. S....Tt1 \'-um d Cultunl An 20'.l'l on~ \ ..... S..«t s. ......... C\'l'.?](t; n.. \\•arid 9.ar 11 ~ · I* l.A6t IROOr~W\\'l RIMMER Rimmer, ThomH Wllllam, 52, long elm• retldenl of Newporl Beach PHHd 1way of hurt f1llure November 14, 1"9. Tom Rlmmtf w11 owner and oper1tor ol T.W. Rimmer Con1true1lon. .._ will bl dNlly mlued by hla .. 111, Cwor; ion, Biii; lathtf, Biii Henry; .rater Sandy Me1r1; bfolhtf1 John Collman: broll111-ln·l1w, Ch11ek Norton, nlec•• ind ntphewt, Mlc!IMI, Erick, Ch1l11oph11, l(lmbtrly, Shtfry and greet n11ee, AmendL Funwal NtVICU ¥fftl bt 11:00 Lm., Frldly, Nov• 1111btt 19, 1999 11 pecilic View Mon111ty Ch1pel, 3500 Paeltle View t>r .• Corona dtl Mer, CA Vlaltation will bt 5'.SO to • 7:30 p.m., Thu11d1y, NoYembet 11, 1"9 It Pacific View MOf1uary, In lieu of flowera dona- llOllt may bl midi to T W. Rimmer t.temorlat Fund to benefit Corona dtl Mar High Schoof Boya Soccet, •, U n I on 8 1 n k , 393 Supetlor AV9., Ntw-l>Of1 Btaell, 926113 or the Hoaplet of your choice. I J~Mj f!iciltloua Bu1lnesa Name Statement The following peroons are doing boS•neu 11>. HS FTnl5hes. 1111 E Wakeman. Unit M. Santa Ana, CA 92705 Henry E Sa•azar. 880 CGnlet SI. II, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business is con· d°"1ed by. an individual Have YOIJ slllrted doing buiifleU yet? Vea; 11 '01199 Henry E Salazar Th1.1 11at1ment was lilecl wtlh Ille County Clerk of 0111t1ge County Of'I 11-16-99 10996811629 Daly Pilot Nov 18, 25 Dec 2. 9, 1999 Th119 LOCAL MORTUARIES PACIFIC V1EW MEMORIAL PARK PUBLIC NOTICES Fictitious Buslnese N•me Statemeot The following persons are doing business as: CANYON PLAZA SHOP· PING CENTER, a Ca~· lorn1a General Partner· &hip, 949 South Coast Dnve, Suite 500. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Harry S Rinker. Trusteo. under Declare· tJoo ol Tru$t Dated 7131174, 1149 Soulh Coast Onve, Suite 500. ~la Mesa. CA 92628 Hairy S. Rinker, TrU$lee ot the RodeOC>\ and Kennelh Rinker Trust, 949 South Coast Dnve, SUlte 500, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 LO&B l1111estmen1 Co .. a CAhlrnla General Part· nerst\lp (see below for partners) (a) James E Dobroll, General Partner. 329 Via Lido Soud. Newpon Beach. CA 92683 (bl Warron C leleb· vre. General Penner, 15 Chatham Court, Newport Beach, CA 92660 (c) Ann • C Focke, Trustee of the Bennett, revocable TNst Trust A. 1026 Chorro Street Su111 1, San Louis Ob· lspo, CA 93401 (d) Ann C Focke, Trustee ol the Bannett Famlly Trust, Trust B, 1026 Chorro Street, SU•le I . San LOUl!i OI>· ISpo CA 9340 I HarOld B Hembree, P1rtnar. 50 Crooked Shck Drive, Newport Beaeh, CA 92660 Warnin C LeFeb\lre, General Parter, 15 ChattMlm Coon. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Ann C, F , TN$l98 ol Iha Bennell re· oovacable Trust, Trust A. 1026 Chorro Street, Suite 1, San LOUIS Ot>· lspo. CA 93401 Ann C Fecke, Trustee ol the Bennett Family Truat, Trur.t B. 1026 Chorro Slreet, Suite 1, San Louis Oblipo, CA 93401 This bus1noaa Is con· ducted by a general partner-.h1p Have you staneel doing b\J$4ness yel? Yu, Oc1ober 1974 JemH E Oobrotl, Goneret Panner of LO&B tnve&1rnent Co , • C fllornll Gene1al Part· r1er1hlp Tnla statement was fl w 11' thG COUl'lty CIOrk of Orange COunty on IH>IM19 1199681 ()f82 0 llY Pll<IC No\r 11, 18, 2$, bee. 2, 1999 TM01 "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, C.remadon& Burial Service Why should you ubject yourself & your family to paying inflated price for caskets & ervices???? (all Toll Free I •888·5tcASKET Sinhl Onli' I Slnol .... C:O.llrta PUB UC NOTICES &crow Ho. 99·51&.t·J NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF JllJU( SALE (IJCC Ste. 610$) ' NOTK:E IS HE~EBV Gl\IEN that a bulk sale is abOut ID be made The natne(S) and OUSI· neu aelelrus ol tile Sl!'Jer 1siirt HYE WON VU 222? Mcl\aetsoo Or .t2t6 11\.0ne. CA Doi no Dusiness as GUS GfllLl AJ Oltler blis.ms name1s) anct .CSOrtSstesi used by tne Seller($) w11t1n the past llvee yeais .. stl:ell by tile slller{s), o11t Sim! The name(s l o1nd Dusi neu ilcldttSs ol the wyerts tnt't GUS ,.Jl,APPAS ano ANNA fW!S>AS 22l2 ~son Or .t216 lr.1ne CA The assrts ber'IQ sold 111 oene1111y d!scn bea as Al stock In trade fiJdUrtS equipment lllOenamt QOOOw1" iwe 1usehOld 1mpm11ement and COlll!!Tant not to compete and ait l~tea a1 2222 Mch.ltlson Or .f216 IMne CA The bulk salt IS Ill• tended ID be consummate<! at the of11ct of TEAM ESCROW ~ 13151 Broo~rst St Gal'Oen Grolll!, CA 92843 incl Ille inttoP!lleO sae ~te •S December 8 191JQ The wl• Ye IS SUb!ect to Calllomia URlonn Com· mtlt:I~ COde ~ 6106 2 YE&M>Y i-the sae IS Sub!ltt to Sec 6106 2 lne IOllOWlllQ 1nt01TN11on mist bl pro. \lded ltie name and aodms oe the person ""'"' wncm CJ•ms may l>e hied IS J £.AM ESCROW INC 13151 Brook "1l'St St , Gmen GIOYe CA 92843 Ind lilt tasl ~ IOI tihr'IQ dams Or ~ tttd::ot sN!l be December 7 19911 which 1s the business diit bclOI! the anKipatecl s•e data speohed abO..e Dated No11tmber 1!>. 199Q GUS RAPf>AS ANNA RAP· PAS Buyer{s) NftPort 8eacn-COtta Mesa CN!i-47625 W-5654 J Nov 18 'Fu Fictitious ll1ineu Name Statement The tollowino penoMI are doing business a Sta( Nl'llS Salon, 370 E 17th SI #0, Costa Mosa. Ca 92627 Gery A. Sct1m1d1, 19702 Patli.v ew Terrace YOfba Linda, Ca f.12868 Thli bU511'18SS 1$ COO-cluete<I by: an lndlvldual Have you 5tall0d OOlng bU&ll'llss yet? No Gary A Schmlctt Thll statement w s tiled wl1tr lhe (:oonty Oertt oC Ofllnge CcMuy on t1·5·t9 19""10005 Daily Pilot Nov 11, 18, 25. Dec. 2, 1999 fhOOO Flctlllou1 Bu1ineu Name Statement lhe IOlloWlllO pG!SOOll a1a do ng bus ne a ~ ffllp re AQtmcy, b Elnplre ~v OI akeup, C) Empire Cot· meur.s. 0303 Ha1b01 Blvd, A •102, Co1tn Mll , Cal1f0tn11. '*~626 Donna M El.E Inc , (CA), 3103 Ha1001 Dllld >.102, Cotlll M11111 Call· lomla 112626 Tiii$ blrllt ID OOll • Guelecl by: 1 corporptiOI} H \19 you SIMlod dOlnil bUslness '! I? Vos llU'f O<IMa M E Ii , lf'IC1., Klth•rll'IO Nfchof • Aatlncy OlleCtor • 'ltl 1 mem woa 11'-d w1tf1 t ~!y Cltf1t of ~ CWOty on 11 .. , ..... ,<MM Daty 'PllOC Nov "· , 8 l!==============~I l5, Dec. 2. 19 TM13 PUB UC NOTICES CH•17toMO NOTICE OF n::t rtk>N TO ADM.WISTER ESTATE OF: ROSE MARE SMmEOAARD CASE NO. A199698 To .ti h•lra, benefiolariee, oredl· tore, contingent credltor1, net per· aoM who mey other· WIH be lnta,.Hed 11'1 the will or .. tate, or both, of: AOSE MA· RIE SMEDEGAARD A PETITION hee been flied by FIRST AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY In the SuP9flot.. Court of CelifomlW, CountV of Orllt)ge. THE PETITION raqu .. tl thet ARST AMERICAN ,TRUST COMPANY be ep- pofnted ae pereonll rapreeente .1v 1 to edminiater the ••t•t• of the decedent. THE PfTlTION requeete the decedent'• WILL and oodictle, if any, be edmltted to probate. The Will and any codicil• ere avtlllable for examination In the file kept by the court. THE PETmON requHtl euthoritv to lldmlnleter the Htetl under the Indepen- dent Admlnittretlon of Eetat•• Act. (Thia authoritV will .i1ow the pereonal repre· eent.Uve to rake me"'f eotlone with- out obt9ini"Q._ coun epprovel. Before takiog certein verv impottaot acbona. however, the Ptf· ion.I repr•••ntaove will be required to give notice to inter- eeted per1one urieH they heve w•ved nooca or coneented to the propo11d eottoo.) The Indepen- dent lldminietret>on authontV will be granted unleea en fntera1ted peraon filee en obJ-otion to the pat1t1on end •hoWa good CM.Ill why th• oourt should not grant the authontV. A HEARING on the petition will be held on Deoember 1 8, 1999 at t :45 P.M. lo Dept. L73 located et 341 Th• Cltv Onve Oreoge CA 92888. IF YOU OBJECT TO the grantiog of the J•tltion, you thou ec>P••ratthe hearing and etate your ob)eotJone or file written oblec· tione wnh the court before the heeriog. Your appearance m.v be In p.,eoo or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contmgeot creditor of the deceaeed. vou muet file your claim with the court end mail a copy to tht parton.I reprHant• tlw appointed by tht court within tour rnonthl from tht dete of firet l11uance of lettere .. pro\/Wied in .. odon 9100 of the California Pro- bate Code. The time tor fi.llog olaimtl will l'IOt expire before four monthe from the hearing date noticed above. YOU MAY EX· AMINE the file kept by the oourt. If you a<a e person lnter11t· ed In the estate, you rn.., fll• with the ooutt e formal R• quMt for Speclll Nodoe of the filing of •n h1ventorv end appraiaal of Ht•I• .... ,. or of 111y peUdon or eoc~nt ee pro~ed In eec> tlon USO of tht Cellfornla Probate Code. A AequMt for ap.olal Notice form 18 evllilable from the oourt clert. A....,_,tw ....... ...... E. ........ r... c ':l· ........ .._. T°""' U.AM.t~ 1a.AD11r ea.ta..._CA aaa 11/17, 11/18,, 1/24 PUBLIC I NOTICES at 11IOMa NOTICE OF PEllllON TO ADM.WISTER EST ATE OF: 1191 U>OPER CASE NO. A19973.2 To all htfr•, ben.floi.ariH, credi- te1re, contingent 1;rtditore, end par· eoM who mey oth•r· wlH be int11a1ted In the will or Htata, or both, of: BEN LOOPEfl A PETmoN haa b••n flied by IMOGENE AOO.AIAUGH In the Superior Court ot California, County of Orange THC: PETITION requeet• tha1 IMOGE NE AOOAOAUGH bt llPOOintld u person-al · repr eantaliv• to lldmtntlter the Htete <'f the C:eolldent. THr PfTITION requ tat• the decede"lt't Will and codiolle, If any, be edrnittad to probate. The WILL and any codiol11 are eveil.t-le for examlnetioo lri the fil• kept by th• court. THE PETITION requ11t1 11Uthoritv to lldminllter the Htate under the Indepen- dent Admlnletration of Esta •• Act. (Th11 authority • will ... ow the· parsonel repr .. Hntative to tail..• manv uctlol'I• with- out ob raining court epproval. Before tak.inG cenain w--y import1nt eotlorw, hoWeYrlf, the per· •onel repreHntatiw will be required to give nc.tice to Inter· eeted pe,..one unleH they lieve weived not.Jee or ooneented to th t propoeed ~ooo.I The indepen- dent ttdmini1tration authon rv wit! be grantec1 uni"• en rntlfHted Plf•On file• w obleodon to the petition and lhoWI good OSUH why the court ehould not grant the aulhonty. A HE.ARING on the P• titlon will be hold on December 18. 1099 at , :45 P.M. 11 Dept. L73 located et 341 The CitV C•rive Orange CA 92088. IF YOU OBJECT TO tlw1 ~ranting of the petition, you ahouldappeeretthe heen~ end atete your objectlone or file written. objec· tione v11th the court before the heenng. Your appeetence mev b,. in porwon or by you· attomey. IF YOU ARE A CRfDITOR or e contingent creditor of th• d10H1ed, you muet f le vour claim with dlf oourt and meil • copy to the pet9orwf repreHnt• uw 11ptJOlnted by the oourt within four monthe from the date of fil'9t luuence of ten.re .. provided In eeorlon f 100 of the C1tllfornla Pro- bate Code. The time for fillrtg olaime will not e cplra before four n'IOntha from the hHriog date notloed ebove. YOU MAY EX· AMIN! the file kept by the court. If you we a pcrton lntereet· ed In ttle Htate, VQU rrwy tile with the oourt a fonnal Re- QUMt fot Special Notice of the filing of en 1-.ventory end apprela.. of utat• -tll Of of eny petidon or eocount u provided In aec- tion 1 250 of the Ca!lfornle l'robate Code. A Requut for lpeaial Notioe form le avaiktble from the CCklrt olert. Allmftayt. ~-= IOlti lie.....,. .... o..ta.a.l•:t ...... ..... __, aaw.1-.a.. c:c.ta.._.CA ma1 11117.11/11.1112• FiCti'ifous iiu1inesa N1me Statement .The lot owing personit are d0100 1>1.islness as H1111oppe1 Pr ss, 1288 Lon<Jondc1ry St , Cosla M sa. CA 92h2b 011ne Hilt. 1288 LondOOOOrty Sl • Costa Mesa, C1' 92626 PauJ H i ll. 1 :l88 LondOf\OOITy St , Costa Mesa, Cl1 D262G Tills business Is oon• c d bv .hvst>nnd nd wit I ISV9 you U.1tod doing builn as ye 1? Y • 1000 Dim! Hill Tnla t rem 1 wa1 I Wlt'I tho County Cl OI Or COunty on 11 !Hl9 I 99Gl10IJI OAUy·Pi !1 NOY 1 t, 1!\, rs. D i, 1099 ThO'JJ flCtltfOUI Hu11ne11 N11m Stat ment :~~II .. ____ _ STATEMENT OF A'BANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTmous BU~INESS NAME The fol~ pe~ 1ias (have) ablt the ~e of 1h4I llctlt1001 bi.ISin\161 namo E C lnternattonal 2038 N Capella Ct • Costa Mau, CA 92626 The"FICllti<>vt Blr.ilneH name relerred 10 atiove was llled 1n Oran11e County 00 6117199, FILE NO 19996796522 Em1lo Golding Pineda, 2038 N Capella Cl Costa Mesa, CA !12628 Chad Kurashtge 2038 N CapeUa Ct , Costa Mesa, CA 92826 This business 1s con· ducted by a general pa'1nersh1p Em11o Gblcl n11 ~ne<la This statement w11s I.led with the Coonty Clerk ot Oraoge Coonty on 10/29tn9 111996809766 Dai.ly Pilot Nov 4 11, 18, 25. 1999 Th070 Fictitious Buslneu Name Statemeot Tne IO(IO"" ng pe1 ,,..,, are d<>ong bus1neS$ a5 Chosen Creations, 3140 Men '1ec 01111e Costa Mesa, CA 92626 N1ss1m Menastie 3140 Manistee Onve, Costa Mesa CA 92626 This business is con ducteo t>y an 1nd1111dua1 Have you stilned dO!ng bus1nes.s yet? Yes 1(}/1199 N1ss1m Menashe This stetemtml was filed w11h tho· County Clerk of Orange Cwnty on 11·2·99 19996810119 Dally P1101 Nov 4 11. 18. 25, 1999 Th072 Fictillous Business Name Statement The 1-. lowing personi. are doing l>usoness as SAFEGUARD ESCROW, 1565 SWnlc Ave . Suite E, Costa Mtisa. CA 92626 Safeguard Properties inc (Ca •om18), 1565 Scenic Ave &Joie E CoS1a MAsa, CA 92626 Th!S bus1Mss IS con· ducted by: a corporahOn . Have you 61al'1ed doing business ye1? Yes, November t, 1999 Sale9uard Propert•OS Inc • R Earle WetChman President This statement was filoo with the Coonty Dork ot Orange County on 11·2·99 111996810118 Dally P•IOI Nov 4 11, 18 25. 1999. Th073 Fictitious Business Name Statement The 1o11ow1ng parsonF are doing ous1nes~ a~ KGD Sys111ins. 20251 Acacia Ste 210, Newpon Beach. CA 92660 James R Ku1J1ak. 2 Bllie Ridge Irvine, CA 92714 Linda L Gray 101 Scholz '224 Newpon Beath CA 92663 This t>us1ne!>S '' con· ducted by a general partnership Mave you starte<I doing business ye1? Yes, 6·6·86 Linda L Gray This statement was f,led w!th lhe County Cler1l 01 Oran,ge Col.inly on 11·2·99· 19996810117 DailyP1lol Nov 4, 11, 18, 25. 1999 Th074 Fictitious Busloesa Name Statement The lollow1ng persons are doing business a5. Sourmug Ted1nology Group, 520 7th St , Hun!· 1ngton Beach CA 92648 Karen Krehb•el Colby, 520 7th Street, Hunt· ington Beach. CA 92648 This bus1oess 1s con· dueled by an 1nd1V1dual Have you started doing buslneu yet? Yes, 9·01'1999 Karen K1enb1ef Colby This s1a1emen1 was I 1ed with the County Clerk ot Orange Cooney on 11·2·99 19996810112 Da"" Pilot Nov 4, 11. 18 25 1999 Th075 Fictitious Busin"• Name Statemeot The following PQtSOOS are doing ooslrle55 as CASA BELLA. 741 Ocean Fron•: ~gul\i Beacn, CA 92651 CarOlyn Pantoa JOlln· son, 741 Oceen Fro111 Laguna Beach, CA 92651 This 1Jus1ness iS con· ducred by en 10t1i111dual Have you started c:IOlng bUSlne&I yet? No Carolyn Patricia Jonl"llQn Th11 statement wes flied w11ti lhe County Cler1! cl Orange County on 11 2·99 191}116810134 Dady P1fct Nov, 4, 11, 18, 2~. 1999 Tn077 Ftctltloue Buslneaa N1me Statement The I011oW1ng PfllBC>Oa aro doing l)ullneN as Flow·Rlle Conc111e Pumping, 3708 Park Lane •A. Newport Beacti, CA ' 2663 AAl.lrow ~re 3708 Par11 na iA. N wpoit Beath CA 112663 This bUSino5S con Flcthlou• Butineu Name Statement The ·~ pel'M>nl 11e dOlnO oosincss as MK E'NTERPRISES 16312 Arllflljton L o , Hunt fl!.llOO Be ch, CA 82649 M gnus N.lokJ Keel'IUS 16312 Artin01on Laoo Huntl11.gt0n Boacn CA 92G49 • This l>US1fi U iS COO- due1ed by •n lrld111id1JOI H11~• vou itaneo 001n11 bu~1nen y111? No Magnu~ Ntkkt Kttehul This 11111emen1 was !tied with 1~1e Coontv Clerk of Orange County °" 1 t·9 99 19996810896 Dally P1101 Nov 1 l , 18 25, Dec 2. 1999 Ttil02 ·Fictitious Bualneaa Name Statement Th• following person .. 818• doing l>uSINISI> a'i S A V E Paloa Vertles 24501 Del Prado Ave Suite F 2. Dana Pomt CA 92629 Eexcel Commun ties, Inc , (CA), 28391 A11enida Lii Mandia San Juan Cap streno CA 112675 This business IS con· c!Ut;ted by a corpar•tion Have you started !Joing busll"l6$5 yel? No Ee11cel Communi11oa, Inc , Delores C1nqut1 granl, V Pres This statement was flied w11h the County Cieri< of Orange County on 11 9·99 199968108111 Oa11y Prlot Nov 11 , t8. 25. Dec 2. t999 Th103 Fictitious Business Name Statemeot Th& following persons are doing bu!>tness as Jump Street Marketing. 200 Nonh Tus11n Ave· nuo, Suite 200, Santa Ana. CA 92705 Success Resource In· Slilute, (CA), 200 NoM Tustin A11111ue, Suite 200. Santa Ana CA 92705 Th s bus1nes,. i&' con- ducted Dy Limited Llablf11y Co Ha11v you staned doing 1>u:>1ness yer? No Succesa Resource In· 5MU18, w E M1lchPll, President Thi& statement was f 1(1<1 w th the County C1er11 ol Orange County on 11·9 99 19996810902 Dail~ PolOI Nov 11. 18, 25 Dec 2 1999 Th104 Fictitious Business Name Stat~enl The lollowmg POIS• i/lS are doing business ai. FRONTIER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, 1 b35 Supenor Avenue Unit 4, Cosla Mes•l CA 112627 Rod .Jriwall. 163!> Su pertol'i..Wenue UM 4 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business 1s con· ducted by an lnd1Vtduat Have you &tarted Clolng business yet? Yes, 7-1·99 Rod Jewell Thls s.t11em11n1 was filed wnn ttle Coun1y Clon.. OI Ora119e County on 11·9 99 18996810899 Oallv P1lol Nov 11 18 25, bee 2. 1999 ThlO!> F1ct1tlous Bualoeaa Name Statement The tollowing persons ara doing bi.lsinoss as NATURALLY BV US <427 E 16th. St • Suite 308, Costa Mesa CA 92627 GaY1an Jensen 20 I Crystal Ave , Balboa Is· land, CA 92662 This business I& con· ducted by an 1ndMoua1 H1111e you stanocl doing bus1nuss yet? Yes 1980 Gaylan Jen&en This sta1emen1 was filed with lhe County Clerk of Orange County on 11·9·99 19996810887 Daily P1I04 Nov 1 I, 18, 25 Dec 2 199!1 Th110 PUBLIC NOTICE The annual repofl Cl the Jean end Gene Zwielt Foundation is ava lable et the adclle~s noted belOw ror ln$pedl0n dur· mg regular t>us•nen hourS by eny citizen wtio so reQ\I "' thin 1110 clays alt r ptJbliCatiOO ol this not;CO ol 1 IS ava 1· abll ty Th Jean ono Gen Zwlo!I Fouodati()ll 5471 Argosy, HUf1hogton eeacn. CA 92649 The prloclpal manager Is Eugene B Zw•..:11 P11sidant SIGNED Thelma lwrdl Publlshed N Wj)Olt Oeaeh·Cost1 Mes11 Oa11y Pllol Novemt>er 18, 1999 Tl'l133 -Flctrtfoua Bu1lnaH Name St1temen1 The loliov.1ng peraon~ are doing buslnesa •• Ml CllflWOOd ftlY8SIOll, 401 N F'11t\center D!l'lle. #210. Santa Anl, CA !i2705 Erik B M1chel11en, 1301 Dove St• t Suite 1050 N ....pott Beach, CAP2680 This business cofl· duet by Tenancy n-Common H ve you la r1od dOing OOSlneS• ym? v... ~v Hiii) Er1k B Mlctl I cJuct ed by an lnc1NIOU81 Have you 181tud CIOing 11USine s y t'? No AlllhOflzed Agent Andr w Ag m This stat ment w s Th Maten' 1 was . I 111 :"n.-~ I WI lht County ...,._ ..... .....,..'\1 Ct rt< 04 O~ Ooullty M 1 MG"Dt on t 1·~99 tt9K81182~ 1t9111810.12 D lly PllOI Nov 18. 2G. DAiiy P1l0\ NoV 11, 16, 0 , 9 1909 Thi 2 I '" OM 2 Jq<iQ ThCl'l2 Actldoua lualMH . Name Satement Iha lollowing parson are ctolng iius1n 11 a) SPY DOMAIN b) INFINITY GLAS!J. '052 N ron OI •9, Coata M9'0 CA :?Gn Bryan l.. Hll«fV, 20£2 N wpon Bl ti COsta Musa CA 7 T1lii bus ill con C1UC1 IJY, n rncsMcl I Havo you llMOl'J dOinO Min v.t? No OyronLHaltly This m ol wa led ne eouorv cf Or COUn on 11 Thursday, Nov mber I 8 1999 85 ~~II"" ___ H_~_8_~~1 Flctltiout Bu• nua Name Staterneot TN! fOl!oW\Og pel500S 11e dolrig bu&ine5ll as inag"'eac Unl1m1t d, 0094 YelloWS10ne Or Cosla Mesa CA 92 i2 Enn A W~son, 309'4 e!lowstofie Or • Costa M sa CA9~21!1 lt~' bu 11\e 11 con· wctoo tly an lndrv;ouat H1111u you staiteo 00111g b'JslneSS yet? NO Erm R Wrl&OO Tn1s stateme:it was hleo With ttle County Clerk of Or.1rige Countv 01111·2·99 19996810135 D Uy P:lot Nov 4, 11, 18 2~. 1999 Th078 Fictitious Business Name Statement TFMI 1011ov11ng pursons aroJ Clotng busllless as WASH PLUS DETAIL SERVI CES. 2855 Plnecreek Or , F-319 'Costa Meu CA 92626 Cnslll!lne 0 Abntfl•es 2t\!iS P.necreek Or • ;-.319 Costa Mesa CA 9tb26 Thlr. business· is con· ducted by: an ind!VlOual Ha11e you staMed <IOtng buSirn!ss yet? Yes 06-01-1999 Cr1S11a11e D Abrantes This statemer11 was hlttd w tn trie County Cieri< of Orange County on 11·2·99 19996810136 oa;ryP,101 Nov 4 11 , 18. 25 1999 Th079 Fictitious Business Name Statemeot The 1011ow1ng pef'S(lns are doing business as. a~ Cus1cim By Glenn b Lasergem com, c Ptanettourma cort1. 1009 N Br15.to1 Sarita Ana CA 92643 Glenn lerry Hanel 1936 Shver Hawk Or Diamond Bar CA 91765 21153 Th s business lS oon· due.led by a1 1ne11vie1ua1 Have yoo siar1eo ooing bus ness yet' Ye~. 7 14191 Glenn Terry Ha<IO This s1a:eme11t was f lod W 111 Ille C,,unty Cle,.. OI Ora,..ge t;o nty on 11·2·99 19996810113 OatyP1IOI N..>V 4 11 18 25 1999 Th080 Fictitious Business Name Statement Tile 10 "'wing persons are doing business as M1ik1la, 354 A'iOC&OO St •1 8 Cor.ta Mesa cau. lomia 92627 Pt01t Waldemar Step, n1a11 354 Avocaoo St , #18, Costa Mesa Cali· lornla 92627 This business Is Gon· ducted by an lnCIMduat Have you s1ane<1 oocng business yet' No Piotr W Stt:pnlak This statement was l1led w•lh the COOnty Clerk ol Orange Cou11ty on I 1·2·99 19996810224 Oa ty P1IOI NO\I 4 ll, 10 25. 1999 Th0e1 Flctitloua Business N1me Statement The following petsons are doing ~.ness as PreclS•OO Lat>Oratory fntemetionar 3174 Gibraltar. Costa Me'a CA 92626 Paul Hams E,.,tell)nses (CA). 3174 Gibraltar, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 This business Is con· ducted by a co(porat1on Have you started c!Oing business yel? Yes 1 ·98 Paul Harns Enrerpri&es, Paul A Harr 1>. Pres1r1enVCEO This s111emen1 was Iliad wllh the County Clerk ol Orange County on 11·5·99 19996810598 Dail~ Pilot Nov 11 18. 25 Dec 2. 1999 Tn()8., Fictitious Business N1me Statement The follOWtng per.>flflS are doing buslf\8SS as M ill Go41111et, 1210 E Yorba Llnda Blvd Placenta. CA 92670 L~baM, Inc. (CA) 17ut'<(' GaSGadei A YOtba Linda, CA 92686 Tl1f$ business ~ con ducted by a COf pot" :ion Have yQU Stal1ed doing business yet? Yes. 10·1·99 ~. Inc, James A C&inpaM, Sr • Pres This s1atem11nt w11s r le<J w !fl the County Clel1i al Orange County on 11·5·99 19996810599 D11 ry Pilot Nov 11 , 18 25. Dec 2. 1999 Th067 Flctltlous Busloess Name St1temeot The 1011owing peBons ere 001ng t>us1ness-as INTERNATIONAL OAT.4 CORPORATION, 18&31 Von Karman Ave • Ste ·200. ttv!na. Callfomia 92ti12 IOC ResearCll. Inc \DE), 5 Speen St 1. FramlnQham. MA 01701 This business COii ductld by a ootparallOf\ H '19 you Startlld doing t>ushiess yet' Yes. 07119Jlll9g IOC Aescard\ Int Mariam R Karlin. So ry T nls '1atoment s tiled the Count\ CIOf1i. of OtGfl90 CoUrf) ontM 19*111120 [);illy Plki1 NOV 18 1!.S 2. 9, 199i> Th1~ Fictlttoua Bua ne a Name Statemont The lotkr11¢1g peltiOflS are dolno bu'in " a COVNTA'f ESTATES -201 South p p B erty H \US CA !1021 i San!Qfd R H n Trus1ee tor Tile H 11m Fam11y'Tru51 UOT· Febru· ary 2 1989 201 • SolJ!n Poet. Om.e &111 tty Hi) s CA 90212 Pn)llt1s A 1-t1111rn1n Tr1wco for iM He llf !I Family Tru'1 UOT Febru ary 2.. 1989 201 SotM Peel\ 011110 D• 111.11iy H 11& CA 9021~ James E. Oobrott Trustee for TM Oobrou Fa•rnly Trust•UOT Sop !ember IJ U.79 R•statou Oc1 4• llJ82, 29 Via Lido Soud Nc.,..po11 8eae!h CA 92663 Belle M Oobrotl Trust~· 101 Tri Otibrou Fam11y '.Trust uo:r S ~ tember 1979 Resiated OC1 4 1!182 329 Vea Lido Soud N wport Beacn CA 92663 Tr s business ' con cluClell by a g n ra par1nCl!>tip Ha11 you sta'1 o 00ino busmoss vet., Yes Augus1 11 1999 James E Oobrott Tl'lls 6t11:ement was 1 ;ea w 1t1 the Coumy Cieri! ot Orange County on 11-02 99 19996810110 Daily Pilot NOii 11 18 25 Dec 2 '19~!1 TMOO F1ct1tlous Busmess Name Statemeot The following persons are doing wsineu as H111ary2000 com 180~ Peninsula Place Costa Mesa CA 92627 Cnnstoptter M Hay 11an 2729 Pac1f•c Coht H19nway, Newp ott Beach, CA 92663 Garald P Haydon 2729 Paahc Coast H oh• way Ne....,~ Oe ch CA 92£63 Trus buSIOOSS IS c n OU<.lad Dy co-pannen; Ha~e you sta'1eO d ng t>Usineu ye1?'Yes 1115'99 c11r1, Haydc 1n•s statornt;nl ... as 1 1eo "''m the County Cle!J\ cl Orange County \JO 11·!'1·99 19996810885 Oa ly Pitot NO"J 11 18 25 Dec 2 19~9 Tti111 Fictitious Business N•me Statement The toltow1ng p rs.ens ar11 <lOU'lg bus ness as MarketSound LLC 7 Ridge •ne Or Newuon Beach Cal1lorn1a 92660 MarketSou11d LLC (Delaware). 152 Mad son Ave , Suite 11.()4..ti 11 New York, New York 10016 This busmess Ii. oon Clucted by Ltm1100 Llat hty Co Have V<k stanefl doing bu&?rieu vet'> Yes 7/9 99 MarkerSouno LLC Bradley S Flshmanf Direc1or Th s statement .-.as hied w 11\ tr.c Coun1v Cle~ ~t Orange County 00'11 99 1999681 0892 Dally Pilot Nov 11 t8, 25. Dec 2 t999 T11101 Flctitious Busineaa Name Statemenr The lollow1ng person& are dOUlg bus ness as Nowpert Beam T l)flllls Club, 2b01 Eastblull Drtve Ne~ Beacn CA 92660 Y11rro<1<1 POlnl Ventures LLC (CA) 2601 E& I blurt Or111e, Newport Beact'I, CA 926&0 This business 1s COn· clucted by l1m1teo LlatM11y Co Have you started doing bUSlrieS• yet? Yet. Nov 21 , 1999 Yarrow Point Ventures LLC, Steve Joyoe Manager This statement was 111(1<1 w lfl lhO COunly Cler11 ot 01111'\QO Coonty 00 1 t·9·99 19996810&89 Daily P lo1 N;,v 11. 16 25 [Ne 2 1999 Th106 Fictitious Business Name Statemeot The lollo"' llQ persons a•e ~ buSIOOSS BS Aulz SoMCes 2072 ? ~enl a Ave Costa Mesa CA 92627 Denn s Ru 1 6740 Groves Ct Ctl no CA 91710 this bus ness con ductecJ llV n 1nu Id Have you started doing t>us nosa yel? Ve 9/01!99 Ocnns Ruiz Ttl ' st&tomont was flle<l ""' 1t1 th& County Cieri\ of Otangtt County on 11.9 99 19996810113 Oa y P1IOI Nov 11, 18, 25 D •c 2 199Q TntOO Flctltlou• Butlneta N•m• Statement F1Gtit1ou1 8u1lnen N me Statemont Th f ng p re OIMO MlneU lSlt com. 423 I S1 Hur ingtcn Be3ctl CA 92£46 Se n wao r 4'23 13tfl St fiuntlngt n Bctaeh CA jl2648 curua l<ubtll-· 42!1 13tt t •S. Hununsit r 8;)ach CA ~8 ltus Wslrl055 i.s coo UC1•JO t7y • ger.er pa 1ncr t p H1tvo vou .staned dol tlUSinesa ,yet? No Sr an W11or r nus $lalsmem w f IQd Nitrl the Cootlly C: r>. Of 011rnge Cour IY on 10-22 99 1990680905 Dii V Plot Oc1 2~. NCI' 4 11 11:1 1 99 Tt\021 'Fictit1ou1 Bu1lnea Name Statement ft tallow• p. p rson:; I ilOITTg ~SS BS STA~UGHT CARE 270 E st 17ttJ S•t S •168 Costa M CA G2t:z7 Charlene Wa!lllns 16 A bcn Place •B Cos Mosa CA 92627 Tnls 0\ISlfleS!> !> OUC!ed ll'Y an IOOMOual Havo you sbrted doi blJS !\OliS yet? Yes 10I01 9 Ctiarlene Watk.lns lh s ua1errien1 v. a I lea w:th the Cou '.)I Clen. OI Orange County on 102299 11199680905& Oa11y Piiot Oct '28 Nov 4 11 18 1999 Th020 fictitious Busloes Name St1tement The 1011ow1ng person11o Ar uo~ Du'i nas1> as Ou;i 1t{U1set>u111 Crvs1a1s 1795t Skyparl\ Cude Su •e G 1n11n CA 92~14 L.ascrcqmp LLC ICAl 11 51 S•r'l)arll Su le G l!"VJ/\( CA.92714 T nts business is con ducted ty Lim too Lta• 1y Co Hav VOU lital1ed UOI tills ness 1ot? Yes 10'01199 lese•comp LLC Cend cc Krev&haa Manager Th1$ statement wa~ liloo wl!?l tlle Count Cle,._ Cl Orang• County on 10.22.99 1 et96809061 Dally Pilot OCI 28 Nov 4 11, 18 1!'19~ Th0211 Fictitious Business Name Statement Tllo lollo,., ng persoos a1e doing ous nes$ as Paris W11st Cater ng 180 Jewl)Ort Center D• Ste 180 Newr-011 60ath CA 92660 Paris West Res\l\ J· rants LLC, (CA), 160 N wpan CGnter Or • SIB 180 Nf!wpon Beach CA ':12eBO T n s t>Usanc~ s s coo auoen by Lim ted L1a1>tty Co Have you staneo CSotng buSlflCSS YAf1 No Pans WMl Restau· rants. LLC. John Macatvso PrftSll:klnt This &1a1em.eo1 WI!$ f OC1 wit !tie Ca.unty Cle~ OI Orange Col.IOI~ on 10·22·99 '8996809036 Oallv P lol OcL 28 Nov 4 11 l8 199 Th03D Fictitious Buslneu Name Stltement Tt lollo"1ng p()ISO/\S are Clolog bu1in0Sl> &J> SHIN!!· 2930 Btls•ol •A·112 ~" M sa c~ 92626 Bt1an S Amb(O~o 2613 ViCIOrla Laguna Boach CA 92651 This bU$111e$S IS con- dUC1ed by an indMdual HIM! you Sllrted doing bu'l ner.s yet? No Brian S Ambrose ThlS Gt8ttlmen1 was 11 ea w th tne CQunty Cler\ ol Orange COOnty on 10 22·~ 1999680903~ Ou Iv Pilel Oct 28 Nov 4 1 t 18 19{19 Th031 Fictitious Buslneu Name Statement Tri I 1f10 persons aro dOing bUSil\eSI I!> Cha'1 r Financial Prop-e 833 w \711'1 s•. •4 Cllsta Mesa. C.4 92627 Ron Id L Ct11rter, 27288 Ryan o Laguna N CA 2677 • 11\is buS SI con- CUdod Dy n lnaJvtclu8 Hav.e you stanoo 00mg b\l r t7 No ROMlcl Ctlarlef Th s stai ment was I d ,_,ifh tho County Clllr\ at Orange County on 10.zz.99 t""809040 Oallv P lat Ott 281-Nov .. 1' 1e ~m 1il032 Fictltlou• Bvtl11ee1 Name Statement a; ThUrsdoy, N ovember 18, 1999 .U • ~ '!!ii-_,.,_.ii!f.~.._,, I • •II .=11 . .=11 =II._____..-_. I ~11 : Hame St.tement The lallOwlng pel"IC)tll • .,. OOlnO bualneM .. : IMAGI~ 3. 1& L.atW'la. t INint, catmila 92914 01vtd AObl1WOf' ShUI•. : 151.aMe, IMne. t:elllOt· • nll 92814 • nn bullnea 11 oon· ; CIUC1ed tJV. an l11dividWI Have you •tatted doing bulineu yet? No Oevid Rob1n1on Sh1111 J Thie 1tettmen1 WH I Iii.cf V.lth the County 1 Cieri( of Orange County ' on 10-22·99 • 109Ml09031 OaUy Piiot Oct. 26. Nov 4, II, 18, 1999 Th0211 : Flcthloue Bualnns Nam• Statement I The followlng pe ere doing bullnffl ... COSTA MESA CHEVRON, 2180 H1rtx>t , Boulev1tt1, Co5ta MHa, Calltomla 92627 Antonie Zeldumblde. 24562 Moonll,. Drive, Dane P0ont, Celllomil 92629 This business It con· duded by: an lndMdual Have you started doing buelne11 yet? Vea, 7-1-91 Antoni<> laldumblde This •ta1emen1 waa fii.d with the County Clef1( of Onulge County on 10-22·99 199Hl09035 Dally Pilot Oct 28, Nov 4, 11, 18. 1999 Th023 Actltloua BuaineH Name Statement Th9 f olloWlng pel'SOl'lt are doing t>uatneu as: COAST LINE BUILD· ING, 2205 Delaware St., • #6, Huntington Be1ct\, CA 92648 Roben Todd Eveman, 2205 Detaw•re St 16, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 This business ls con· ducted by· an individual Have you started doing buslneaa yet? Yea, 10-1·99 Roben T Evertiar1 This 11atemen1 was fli.d · with the County Cieri( of Orange County • on 10-22·99 • 1~ • Dally Pilot Oct. 28, Nov 4, 1 1. 18, t099 Th025 Flcthlous Bualnesa Name Statement The lollowlng pe!$001 are doing t>uslr\ess es R1clngSpted.Com, 495 Old Newpol'1 Blvd • Newport Beach, CA 92683 Tim Soot Yoshikawa, 18150 Sigmond ClrcJe, Fountain· Veney. CA 112708 • : Abe Chen, 8859 Rlllne Flctltloue Buelneea flctftloua 8ualnaa Nam• Sta'-*"t Namt Statemeot Tho 1o11ow1no pe~• The tollowlOO pe...ans ••• d<Mng buslii .. ea n doing bullrieSI as Xylolectt, Inc, 1505 W. CALIFORNIA GIFT Allon A~, Senta Ml. BASk'ETS, 8571 Cofy CA 827CM Dttw. Huntington Deecn, Xvtotectl. Inc., (NV), CA 92647 3305 w... Sprtno Mtn Janel H G,.eo, 657t Rd 180-24, Las 1/9094, 90fV Drivt. Huntington NV 891o:l Bellen, CA.82647 Thia buSWWISI II con-Ttul bulinea IS COil• duded by· a oorpotatoon ducta<I by' en lndn11dual HaYe you •tarted doing HJve ~ ttanld doing bUllnell yet? No business yet? No X~. tnc Juaun Janet M Gree\l SoaUlding/PrelX:ient This statement w11 'rhl1 •t•t•hlenl Wal Ille<! Wllh lhl County l11ed With the County Clerk of Orange County Clerk of Orarlge County on 10'29·9~ on 10-26·99 • 1HHaOtn1 1HM10936$ Dally Piiot Nov 4, 11, 18, Dally P1tot Oct 28, Nov 25, 11199 TilOS4 4. 11. 18, 1999 Th046 ActltJoua BualneH FlctWoua BualneH Name Statement Name Statament The tolloWing person The folloWlng petSON are dolno t>uslness as: are clQino t>uslneu as SHARPER LINES, 931 COUI bet1il Sul>o'es, W. 18th Street 11, Costa 22981 Tnton Wey Vnil F, ~esa, CA 92627 Laguna H1ns, Caldorma Danielle R1220, 931 w 92653 19th Street 11. ~ta Eric Ray Zellmer, 415 Mesa. CA 92627 Townaquarw Lane 1125, EdWattl Alhambra, 817 HU011ngll0n Beadl, C811· w Stevel\i Ave 14, fOl'l'U 02848 Santa Ana. CA 92707 Ronald Ray Zehmer, This business la con· t 6400 Woodivtt Street, dUcled by; a general We11m1nater, C11ttomla partnel'lhlp . 92683 Have you slarted Clol~ Thie bus1nes1 t. con· business yet? No dueled by a general Edwltrd Alhambra pannershlp oan1ene Rizzo Have you 1181100 doing This atatem.nt waa buslnest yet? Yee, filed with the County 2/15199 Clerll of Orange County Erto Ray Zellmer on 10-26·99 Thia 11a1emen1 was 19096800420 filed with the County Dally Pilot Oct 28, Nov. Cler1c of Orange County 4, 11, i 8. 1999 Tll040 on 9·28·99 Flcthlous Buslnelt 19996806680 Name Statement Dally Pilot Oct. 28, Nov. The followlng persons 4, 11, 18, 1999 Th052 I Fictitious Bualnesa 8~A~0de'~~~1;~1 Name Statement Brool<hurat Avenue, The lollOwing persons Huntington Beach, CaN· ere doing buainesa as· lomla 92646 Bio Oaddys Welding SaJVatore Crtvello, 216 Servlce. 2911 East Ruby Tustin Avenue, Newport onve, Unit B, Fulle11on, BeaOh, Cel1f6mla 92663 Cahlornla 92631 This busineu la con· Rldlard Cart Achen· ducted by an lndMdual bach, 2911 East Ruby Have you started dolflg onve, Unit B, Fullel'1on, busmess yet? No Cahfom11 92631 Salvatore CrtvellO Thia buslneu Is COO· This stalament was duded by an Individual filed with the Coun1y Have you Slarted doing Cler1c of Orange County business yet? No on 10·20-99 Richard C4l1 1999680aa69 Achenbach OaUy Pilot Oct. 28, Nov. This statement was 4, 11, 18. 1999 Th041 n1ec1 wrth the County Actidou1 BusfneH Clerk of Orange County Name Statement on 9·28-99 1 "96806'792 The following persont Diiiy Pilot Oct 28, Nov. are doing business as. THE PLANTER BOX, ~· 18, 1999 ThOS3 280 Avocado St, t 201A, River Or , Fountain Val· • ley. CA 92708 Thi& business '8 oon· dUCted by· a general pe Mei.hip Flctltloua BualneH Name Statement The following persons ara doing business as: OADAM AUTO DE· TAIL, 387 W. Bay St., .Apt 23, Costa Mesa. California 92627 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Matlo J . Bardales, 280 Avocado St., 1201 A. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This business is con· ducted by: .n IOC:Mdual Have you ataned doing business yet? No Mar10 J. Bardales Have you started doing buslnees yet? Nq Abe T Chen Tllls 1t11ement was llled with the County Cieri( or Orange County on 10-22·99 1~ , Dally Pilot Oct 26, Nov 4 11, 18, 1999 Th026 Douglas Guillen, 387 W. Bay St., Apt. 23, Coste Mesa, Celffomla 92827 Emetto I Floras, 387 W Bay St.. .Apt. 23, ea.ta Mesa, Cllllomia 92627 Thia business II con-dUCted by. a general pa.rtnen1tlip Have ~ ataned doing bullneu yet? No Ernesto I. Flores ·This statement was filed with the County Clerll of Orange County on 10-26-99 19996809373 Dally Plloi OCt. 28, Nov. 4. 11, 18, 1999 Th042 Fictitious Buslneu Name Statement The lollowll'lg pel"5ons are Oolng business as. oavva tnternat101\a1. Flctltloua Buetn .. a "'Fictitious BualneH Inc., tCAJ. 7642 WtnH Nem• Statement Name Statement fifllo Drive, Hunungton 1JIG lo!IOWlng pefJCM T1'141 lollowirlg perteoa Oaatti. CA Q2047 Bfl doing buS¥l"5 H a1e dOinG. butlriell •• Thi• !Jul u It ~ IMOvawe ~ l snine_ Der.lgn. 139 112 dOCtOQ by.• COfpot lion Bulleltng, 6811 112 Albtrt Pl . CO.ta Mell, Hive you at.artoo clolnO SeastlOf• Dr.. Newpo11 CA i2627 bullntll yet? Yea, Ba Ch, CA 92G63 Steve C StUll 139 112 l2CV99 Dcnnll <:aMy O'TOOlt, Alben Pl, Co6ta Meu, 01yva lnt11rn111on1t, 5811 112 Saa$hol'e Dr.. CA 92627 Inc. Mal'11t1 B Lopall Newport B11ch, CA Thia Wslne .. II COO· V P 92683 dOCled by an IOdlVidu,11 This 11a11ment wa• This busloesa is con· Have you suirieo doing I led with lh• County dUded t>y, an lnd1vidUal busines1 yet? No Cler11: .of Orenga County Ha119 you s1a11ect doing Steve Stuhk ()(111·11·99 bu lness yet? No , This atatemenl was 1999Q1081S4 0tinn1s Casey O'Toote hied with the County Dally PlloC Nov I 1. I 8, This statement w11 Clell< or Orange County 25. Dec 2 1999 Th112 flled with the County ori 10·29·99 Flctltloue Bualn"• Cte"' Of Orange County 199988097H Name Statement on 10·29-99 Dally Pilot Nov 4, ti, 18, The tollow1ng pe11oos 18996809785 25, 1999 Th061 111e doing buslnass as Daily Pilot Nov 4• 11..:,.!,I?,; Flctltloue Buslneu a) Cornwell Toola, 26. t999 T,..,.,., Name St•t•ment b) AutotOOls n<M, 2341 t Fictitious Bualness The tollov.1ng person• Summert1eld 3E. Ahao Name St•tement ere doing buslnesa u Vl1j0, Ce. 92656 The foAowing persons REL Investment Com· Daniel Richaro Bollon, oni dOing t>usiness as pany, 2888 Bayahore 23411 SVmmert111d 3E, NORDSTROM CATHO· Prtve. Surt1 C-4, New· AllSO Via10 •. ca 92658 LIC BOOKS ANO GIFTS, pon Beach, CA 92663 This bui1neu la con-511 291h Street, Newport Robert E. Laskey, 2888 ducfod by In 1nd1Vldual Beach CA 92663 Bayshore onve, Suite Have you atal'1ed doing Norciatrom Develof • C"'4, Newport Beach, CA bu11neu yet? Yes, meot Finance. (CAJ, 5 1 92663 10-0t·99 29th Street. Newpon Thi$ ooslne$1 11 con, Daniel R BoUtln • Beacn, CA 92663 ducted by: an lndiVldual Th•I statement WIS This business is con-Have you stal'1ed doing filed with the County ducted by. a COfPOl'St!Oll l>U&lneSs yet? No Clertl of Orange County •.Have ~ 1t.a11ed dotng Robel'1 E Lasl<ey on 11·9·99 buStoess ye1? No This statement waa 1899$810888 Nordstrom Develop· Med With the County 0e11y P1I01 Nov 11, 18, ment F1t1ance, Lawrence Clerk ol Orange County 25, Dec. 2, 1999 Th109 A NOfdstrom, li'res. on 10·29-99 Flctltlou1 Bualneu This statement was 18896809n1 Name Statement filed with the County Dally Pilot Nov 4, 11, 18, The following pei.ons Clari( of Orange County 25, 1999 Th062 Aa!'Ofl Ne.-.some, 1~ SE BrbtOI Street. 129, Santi ANI, Cantornla 92707 f hta bullneU .. 0011· duded by en indMOuel Have you alerted doing bUslneM yet? No Aaroo Newtome Th11 atelefMnt w I lrled with trie County Ctertl or Orange County on 11·18·99 • 1Mtll111&it Daily PllQC Nov 1!J 25, Dec.2,9, tt99 1n137 Flctltloua 8u1lneH Name Statement The lotlowlng po111on• era doing t>ualness ts e) HARBOR AREA AP· PLIANCE SERVICE, INC , bl HARBOR AP· PLIAN'CE REPAIR SERVICEL c) HARBOR APPLIANCE, 1240 Logan Ave .. Unl1 E, Co&ta Men, CA 92626 Harbor A,.a Appliance S1rvlce, Inc., !Calif), 1240 Logan Ave, \Jnit E, Cost11 Mesa, CA 92628 This butlnlN Is COO• ducted by· • oorpoomon Have you started doing business yet? Yes, 411192 . Harbor Area APPiiance SeMc:e, Inc., Jcinn A. Cedman, Pr9'1dent Thie statement was hied With the County Clecj( of Orange County on l t-10·99 111896811055 Deily Pilot NOii. 1!_ 25, Dec. 2, 9, 1999 in136 are doing t>usiness as on 10-29·99 783 Fictitious BuefneH Web Or111e Spece, 18996809 Name Statement STATEMENT OF 18103 Yosemite Ct., Daily Pilot Nov. 4• 11• 18• The following petsona WITHDRAWAL Fountalfl Valley, Callf 25, 1999 Th067 are dolng business II! FROM 92708 Flctltloua Busrness Double o Productions, Terri L Brewster, Name Statement 6512 Cadiz Circle, Hunt· PARTNERSHIP R 18103 Vosemue Court, The lollowlng persons lngton Baach, CA 92647 OPERATINq UHDE Fountain Valley, Celil are doing business as· Don Szabo. 6612 8 .UFSllCNTEISTISONUASME 92708 IN GEAR, 268 Santo Cadiz Circle, Huntington T o ny Brews t • r Tomas Costa Mesa, CA Beach CA 92647 The lollowlng person (Anll'lony P.), 18103 Vo· 92627 ' This' t>us1ness Is eon· h11 w1tt10rawn as• gen· semlte Ct • t":ountaln Val· Gall Casey, 268 Santo ducted by: an lndlVldual eral partner from the ley, Ca 92708 . Tomas, Costa Mose, CA Have you started doing 4>11tnershlp OC>tratlng un, ThlS business Is con· 92627 business yet? No dlr the f1Ct11tou1 busfness duded by. husband and Thi• business Is con-Don Szabo name of Ivy Cottage Tea wile dueled by: an individual This statement w1S Room at 4905 Yoroa Have you 1ta11ed doing Have~ sta1'1ed doing filed .with the County Ranch Rd., YOltJa Linda, business yet? No business yet? Yes, Clerk of Orange County CA 92887 Anthony P. Brewster 10·20-99 oo 10-29-99 Tile FIC11Uout Business This statement waa Gail Casey 1889680tns Name relerred to above flied with the County Thia statement was Daily Pilot Nov. 4, 11, I 8, was Med In Orange Cler1c of Orango County filed with the County 25 1999 Th063 County on t • 12·99 ALE on 10·13·99 1.,9 Clerk ot Orange County Fi ctitloua eualneH NO. 19998780097 18996808 .. on 10·29·99 N s•-t nt Fun Name and Address Dally Ptlol Nov 11, 18, 19996809780 n!";~nge~rsons ot lhe Person Withdraw- 25. Dec 2. 1999 Thtt5 oa ty Pilot NOii 4, 11, 18, dol business as 1ng. Julle C . M<txhlm, Fictitious Business 25. t999 Th068 ar~ &ngM Distnbutoi., 1 f481 La Collette Pl., Name Statement Flctltlou~ Business 1208 Allcllnte. Newport '(orba Linda, CA 92886 The lotlowlng persons Name Statement Beach, CA 92660 Julie C Maxham are doing business as The loflow1ng persons Bud Simms, 1208 Thia atllament was Anaheim Execuwe Inn are domg business as; Ahcante, Newport Beach, tiled With the County 1600 w Uncotn AV8 ' EBT Compllanc:e Con· CA 92660 Clell< Of Orange County Flctidou• Bualnua Name StatJatMnt The lollowltlg l)ellON Ira doinQ bulirl8ls II' FAMILY "'CARPET CAREJ.771 W. 19th St . tM, "°'ta MeJa, CA 92627 • OeMls James Ken· nedy. 3178 Glbraltet Ave., Costa Me$1, CA 92628 Wiiiiam JoM l(en~. 710 Femltal Ave., CO· rona del Mar, CA m 25 This business Is con· ducted by; co-partne11 Have yqi.i started doing business yet? No Dennis J, Kennedy Thie atatement w11 filed with the County Clerk ol orange County on 1H2·99 19996911223 Dally Pilot Nov 18, 25, Dec. 2. 9, 1999 Th125 FICtltlous Bualnees Neme Statament 'The fol!owlng persons are doing bullne$$ as Stanton Ent.erpnSeS, 1260 Bison Ave.hB9-t9, Newporl Baac • Ce 92660 Daniel Stanton Imler, 1323 E. Balboa Blvd .. 14, Newport Beach, Ce 1126e1 This business Is con· OUetad by: an Individual Have you•tMed doing business yet? No Oan Imler Thia $\Blement was hied wl1h the County Cleltl ol Orange County on 11-12·99 19996811226 Dally Pilot Nov. 16, 25, Dec. 2, 9, 1999 Th126 Fictitious Business Name Statement The following persons are doing business as: CENTER FOR THE POSSIBLE HUMAN, 2482 Newporl Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Su1ndra Newberry, 180 23rd Street. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Ariel Hubbard, 607 Roddord Road, Corona del Mar, CA 92627 Th11 business 16 con- ducted by· an unln· corporated assoctation other thin a paltnership Have you s1a11ec1 doing business yet? No Suandra Newberry This statement was filed with the County Clerll of Orange County on 11-12·99 Anaheim, CA 92801 suiting, 19302 .Firestone Mick Simms, 1208 on iOl22/9~9096aooo42 Executive Inn As· c ircle, Hunti ngton Alicanl~. Newport Beach, Dally Piiot Oct 28, Nov Actltloua Bualnes1 aoclates LLC, (caJlf), 480 Beach, CA 92648 CA 92660 8 999 T"""" N Coast Hwy, Laguna MaNin Arnold Freed· This business Is con-4, 11, 1 1 1 '"""' Name Statement 19996811225 Daily Piiot Nov 18, 25, Dec. 2. 9. 1999 Th127 Beach, CA 92651 land, 19302 Firestone ducted by: a general FictltJou1 Bu1lne11 The following peTSon5 This business Is con· Circle, Huntington partnership . Name Statement are doing bUsineu as. . ducted by Llmlled BeaCh CA 92648 Have you started doing Tho lollowtng persons OC·EXOTICS, 1820 E Uablhty Co This' business Is con· business yet? No are doing buslneu as: Gany, Suite 215, Santa Have you atarted doing ducted by; an Individual Bud Simms POSEIDON PRODUC· Ana, CA 92705 business yet? Yea, Have you started doing This statement was TIONS, 221 19th Street, Skarlet Media, Inc., Oct 1. 1999 business yet? No llled w1lh the County Newport Beach, CA (CA), 1820 E. Garry, Executive Inn Assodlitos MaNin A Freedland Clell< of Orange County 92663 Suite 215, Santa Ana. L L C • Shu · C h e n This stitement was on 10-29·99 Br11n Mark Baker, 221 CA 92705 Whitworth, President hied with the County 19"6809777 19th Street, Newpon This business Is con· This atatament was Clertc ot Orange County Dally Piiot NOii 4, 11, 18. BeaCh. CA 92663 duded by· a oorporallon IHOd wuh the County on l 0-29·99 25. 1999 Th064 Thia busineas 1s coo-Have you staned doing Cter1c of Orange County 19896809n a dueled by an lndlVldua.I buSlness yet? No on IM 2-99 OaQy Pilot Nov 4, 11, 18. Flctllloua Buslne11 Have you started doing Skartet Media, Inc., 189968112.89 25 Ul99 Th069 Name Stat.,.,.nt bu5'ne11 yet? No Steve J. KurdZlel, Daily Pilot Nov 18, 25, Fictitious Bu1lness The followlng persons Bnan M" Baker President Dec. 2 9. 1999 Thi 16 Name Statement are doing buslneae as Th11 •tatemeru was This statement "'•s Fictitious Buslnesa The fOlloWlf'lg persons a)OC Nighlllle, b) llled wilh the County ~11( :""~ ~~ Name Statement are doing business 8$ ocnlghtttte.com, c) Cieri( OI Ofange County on 1 1-1 2 _ 99 The following persons Crown Search. 200 Del www ocnl,hth.fe com, on 10-26·~899l80937'4 19996811 22. 4 Flct1«ou1 Uu11ne .. Name Sbltllfnenl The foliowlng persone are dolno tiualrleaa as GERSA MARKETING CO , 1280 Bison Ave , 8 ·9, 1317. Newport aeact1, CA 92600 G11"1& t.'arke""O. Inc . (CA), 1280 Blion Ave , B·ll, #397, Newport Beaeh, CA 92680 Thill bullneH II con· dueled by I OOfJ>O(abOO Have you 118118d dOlng bui;1nes1 yet? Ve1, MAR 07 1995 Garn Mafl<lttlng, Inc., Nort>en A Do La Perra, President· CEO This statement wu filed With the County Clerk al Ortltlge County on 10-22·99 1 tOOea09043 011ly P~ot Oct 28, Nov 4, 11, 18, 1999 Th035 Flctltloua BualQ•H Name Statament The lollowlng persona are doing bullnBU 11 JC ECK ENTERPRISES CO. 658 Cove Street. Colla Mesa, CA 92827 Joeeph C Eck. 656 Cove Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Tl11s business 11 con· dueled by In 1ndMdual Have you stal'1ed dOlng business yet? No Joseph C. Ect< This statemenl waa ftled with the County Cleltl ol Orange County 00 10-22·99 19996809CM1 Dally Pilol Oct. 26, Nov 4 11 18 t999 Th033 F ct t oua ua neaa Name Statement The following person are doing business as· Kymco Motorspon, 2121 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Kymla Incorporated, (CA), 2121 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This bustness II con dueted by a corporation Have you 11aned doing bus1nen yet? Yes. 07/30/84 Kyml1 lncorpor~ed. dba Kymoo MotOtSport, Jeffrey Kymta, Owner/Presldenl This statement was llled W1tf'I the County Cieri( of Orange County on 11-12·99 19996811212 Dally P1IOI Nov t 8, 25. Dec. 2. 9, 1999 Tl\132 F)ctltloua Bualne11 N•m• Statement The following pen1001 ai:e doing business as Newport Beach Land & Sea Co , 7 Sundance Dnva, Newpo11 Beach, Catrlomta 92663 James Allen Wiidey, 7 Sundance Or1vt, New· por1 Beact\, Calllomla 92663 Barbara Ann Wildey, 7 Sundance Drive, New· port Beact\, C8hlom1a 92663 This business Is con· ducted by; husband and wire Have you 1tar11d doing buSIMls vet? No James Alien Wiidey This statement w11 liled wotll the County Clelk of Orengo Counry on 11·16·99 Doily Pil,pt liljj flctitiOua Bua"-; Heme Statement , The lolowlrig pe~ .,. clOlna bullnau~ NEWPOAT CATER • 1 7042 Gtllette A Soil• eoo frvinl 92614 . ., Waterfront En• rwllfli. Inc , (CA>. t 7CM2 Glllelie Avenue, lrville, Celdoml• G2814 Thia bus1neu LI cori· ducted by 8 OUfP()lat Hlvt you 'tarted doln bu lnea• yet? Yea, 111199 W11ertron1 Ent.,.ise Inc., 0 1111d A. S"'9bu President Till• 11atoment we llled with lhe Cou ctel'k o1 0ranoe eountr on 11·12-99 1999111121 Dally Plfo4 Nov 18, 2 Dec 2, 9. 1999 ThlS Actltlou• Buatne", N11m• Statement • The lollO'Ning Pi~ ere doln11 business.• Ava Dental Praa1et1 1125 Eaat 17th St .Sutllt N458, San1a Ana. CA 92701 Mllad Man1gemeo• Company, Inc, (CA). 1 125 East 17th St Suite N458, Santi Ana, CA 92701 Ttus t>uslnass Is con- ducted by 1 corporauoo Have you star1ed dOtng business yet? No Mllad M1n1911ment comp•nr· .Ali Sahat1. Presfden Tills 1111emen1 was flied with the County Cieri< of Orange County on t 1-12·99 1999681' 208 Dally P"ol Nov. 18, 25, Dec 2, 9, 1999 T"129 Flctltloua BuSlnua Name Statement 'fhe tollowmg persons are doing bYSine811"89' J & R Companf , '3904 River Ava • Newport Beach, CA 92663-4032 Robef1 Holman, 0904 Rivet Ave.. Newpol'1 Beach, CA 92663-4032 This t>uslnesa Is con· ducted by an 1nd1Vidual Hive you ata1'1ed ~~ bus.nest yet? Yu. 11!94- Rober1 Holman-Th11 statement M S hied With Ille ~nty Cler1c ol Orange County on 11·12·99 • 19896111209 Oaity Ptlol Nov 111, 25, Dec 2. 9, 1999 Th130 kfe, 'fl lie/; floa ~>te l Flctltloua Buslnesa Name Statement The lollowlng persons are doing business es OREAI WESTERN ENTERPRISE. 960 Un· Ion Ave., Coste Mesa, Cahfomla • Nancy LH Thompson, Thie statement was filed with the County Clertl of Orange County on 10-29·99 199Hl09804 Daily PllOI Nov 1 1, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 1999 Th098 P1c1llc West, 1370 Logan Ave , Unh A, CoSta Mesa, CA 92626 Thomas F'llCtler 1370 Logan Ave., Unit A, CoSta Mesa, CA 92626 This bu$ln8I$ la con-due1ad by. an Individual Ha\18 you Stal'1ed doing business yet? Yes, are doing t>usinest n : MSH Avenue, Costa ~~~ta :: &~:: Dally PilOI Oct. 28. Nov Dally Pilot Nov 18, 25. 1) Tides Motel. b) Sea & Mesa cai.tomle 92627 nta 92707 4• 11, 18, 1999 Th048 Dec. 2. 9, 1999 Th128 ~~~480N~~ E~J~~200~~~~~~~~~:::::::::~~~~~~=~~~======~~=~~~==~~~~==~~~~~ Hwy, Laguna Beactl, CA Mer Avenue, Costa _ 92651 Mosa ca1.1omia 92627 -Eucut111e Inn A•· Th.S busmess Is con- soaatu LLC, (Ceht), 460 dUC1ed by an Individual 19996811692 DaOy ftllot Nov 18, 25. Dec 2, 9, 1999 Th135 A GOOD ADI 960 Union Ave., Costa Mes a . Calllor nl a ' 92627·3134 Jeff W1lllam Thompson, 960 Union Ave., Costa Meaa , Calll o rnla 92627·3134 , This business Is con· ducted by a general partne,.hlp Ha111 you started doing butlneu yet? No Nancy Lee Thompson This statement was hied with tile County Clell< ol Orange County on 11·8·99 19996810827 Delly Pilot Nov 1 I' 18, 25. Dec 2, I 999 Th099 Fictitious Bu1lneH Nama Statement The followtng persone are doing bU5iflest as Metro Express, 180 Newport Center OP'. 1 #180, Newpor1 Beactl, Ca 92660 Metro Express L P • (CA). 180 Newpon Cen· ter Or #160. Newport Beach Ce 92660 Th•• bueiness 11 con· ducted by· a hmltad pannei.hlp Fictitious BuslneH Name Statement The following pei.ons are doing business as· Momentum Marketing Communlcatlona, 25571 Vla Del Re)', San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 Mlchaal Fichera, 25571 Via Del Re)', San Juan caplstrano, CA 92675 Coen Van De Poll, 2642 C1rreterra Or .• San Juan Capistrano. CA 92675 Arltme Sllvergleld· Bumb, 9872 Ooeancrvs1 Drive, Hun1in91on Beech, CA 9264e Tut business 15 con· duded by .• limited partner.ihtp Have ~ stened dOlng bualnest yet? Vu, Octo-ber 20, 1999 Arlene Sllvergleld· Bumb Th11 statement was filed With the County Clerll ol Oninge County on 10·29-99 19"N09781 OaRy Pilot Nov 4, 11. 18, 25, 1999 Th055 HaYe you started doing busineaa yet? No 1 John Macaluso, Gen· Flctltloua BualneH erat Panner Name Statement 11~'1 w1~11r~enho:~~ The 1o1towtng pei.ons Cieri( of Orange County are doing bustneaa 11· Advanced Commerce on 10-26·9~99M809382 Technotogle1, Inc., 3100 Dally Pilot Oct 28 Nov AJrway Ave., 1112. Coeta • 9 ·T>.1\ .. 7 Meea. CA 92626 , 4, 11 , 18, 199 .,...,.. AdYeno9d Commerce Flctliloue Bu1lneH Technologlet, Inc., Neme Statement (Nevada). 3100 f.Jrway ! The follO'NUlQ pe111ons Ave., 11 12, Costa Mesa, 1 e,. ~ bualneu ea CA 92626 • ASIA CAFE, 2380 Thie t>uaine I la oon· • Newpon Blvd •B, Coate duc:ted by. 1 OOfPOf•llOn Mesa. CA 92627 Have you llllned doing , Long v Tnan, 1074 buelneu yet? Yee, Vallejo Clrcl1, Coeta 10-28-1899 -Mesa, CA 92628 Advencea Commerce Thia but1nea1 II con· Ttchnotogltl, Inc., ~ed by. en lndlVlduel Daniel Bruov·Prw11dent Haw you •tarted doing Thia atetament waa I btJaineSt ytl7 No i.cf Wflh lhe County l ~ v Tnan • Clertl of Orange County ... ,. Tl\la 1talement was on 10-29·89 '• • tiled w•th Ille Coun!y 1 ""'°9714 Cltrll Of Orange County Delly Pt1oc Nov. 4, 11, 18, :•!on 10.20·89 25. 1899 TtlOSe •:• 1999l809371 Ftctltloua Buelneea • :-~ 0 My Pllol Oct. 28, Nov. Nam• Stai.ment • •. 11. 18, 1999 Th04SI The lotlowing perMW •:! Flctliloua Buainff• are dOlng bualne11 u : N•m• Statement OJ£ DE!SIQN, 304 The tollOWlng pei.on1 Protpect Street, Newpon ere doing_ bUtlntN 11 Deach, CA 921163 ' a)NEWPORT LAW OF· Davkl Jotln Er1clllon. FICC: bl THE NEW Jr , 304 Protpt<ll Strtet. ' • PORT BEACH LAW OF· Newport Dtach, CA , FICE, 3345 ttawport 0280!4 • Bllld. 8utt• 200, Nawpon .hlnlltr Lyn Encklon e.ad\ CA 82663 304 Prospect Strut, Peter J Unden, 431 Newport Beach, CA ' Ave. Vequer~1 Sen 01003 Clemente. CA G.co72 Thia bua 19 oon- Thit ~ 11 con• OUC1ed by huabatld and dudtd by en lndMdLIAI ~II• • Have you 1taMd dOlng •~ve ~ llrtad doing butiMH yet7 No butlnlU ~t? No 10-1 -99 Thomas Lee Fischer This statement wu liled wtth the County Cletl( ol Orange County on 10·26-99 19996809383 Daily Pilot OCt. 26, Nov 4, 11, 18, 1999 Th043 Flctltloua Buslneu Name Statement The following persons are doing business as DEL MAR OISTRIBU· TION. 3535 E Coast Hwy •53, Corona del Mar, CA 92627 Lani Madonna Kurian, 261 O San Marco. New· pOl1 Beach, Cahf 92660 This buslnass Is con· dUCCad by an lndllltdual Have you Slarted cbng business yet? No Lani Madonna Kunan This statement wu filed With the County Cieri( o1 Orange County on 10-26·99 1"96809372 Daily Pilot 0Ct. 28 Nov 4, 11. 16. 1999 ttiO« Flctitloue Buslneu Name Statement The following pei.ons are doing buslneas as SMne ol the B111wGod, 1660 8anta Ana Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Keith Hinkle, 1680 Santa Ana Ave , Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business Is COil· dlJG'led by an Individual Have you started doing buslneaa vet? Yes, 07199 Keith Hlnkle Thie statement WIS hied With the County Cieri( ol Orange County on 10-26-99 1999Q09364 Dally Ptlol Oct 28, Nov 4, 11, 18 1999 Th045 Fictitious Buslneae Name Statement The fotlowlng persons aredOlng~aa .. AM Imaging, 118 W Elm St., Fu!Jifion. CA 92832 Alben A BlUon, 118 W. Elm St, ~Ullel10n, CA 92832 t<aO\lrene E B•llon, 118 W Elm 61 , Full· enon. CA 92832 This bu.ineu 11 con· duded by. husbflnd and wile Have yov 1tane4 dOlno buslneSt yet? Vea, Oct 1, 1900 Albert R. D111on T1111 11t1tement w .. llte11 with the County Cleric of Oren~ County on 11-5·99 19"Gt10G0a Daily P.1lot Nov 11..,_ ~~· 215, Dec: 2, 1990 '"°"ll N. ~st Hwy, Laguna Have you started doing Beach, CA_92651 busineS$ yet? No Th11 busmesa Is con· Enn Archer ducted by; Limited This statement was Llab"lly Co 111ed with the County Have you atartad dolng Clertl of Orange CoontY business yet? Vea, on IC>-18·99 Oct 1, 1999 19996608579 --~iftt,·~ Executive Inn Al· Dally Piiot Nov 4, t 1. I 8, ,~.r--~ sOClatas LLC, ·Shu-Chen -25::'..:...:l:.:9~9;:..9 ___ T....;h....:0;...7-11 Ii Whltwo1'1h, President -• This statement was Fictitious Business flied with lhe County Name Statement Clerk of Orange County The fOllowlng persons on 11 12·99 are doing business as 1999&811288 Eathattc Whitening Daily Pilot Nov. 18, 25, Center, 1401 Avocado Dec 2, 9, 1'199 Thi 17 Avenue 1807. Newpon Flctltloua BualnH a S.aell. CA 92680 Name Statement Sherri L Worth, The following P9IM>lll 0 D.S.· a prolassional are doing t>usiness as corpcntion (CA), 1401 Petit Galtrle, Bella, Avocado Ava 1807, 419·8 31st St . Newpo11 Newpor1 BHch, CA Beach, CA 92663 92660 Ilona Martin, 1~ 1 This business 11 con- Ne B ch ducted by. a COfJ>Of8tlon Ouinto. wpon 88 • Have """' staned doing CA8U63 ,_?V 1~7 Thi$ busineu La con· bu$1f18$$ yet es, ducted by an lndlVldual Shem L. Worth, D.O.S. _,. ..... ,_ 1 prolesslonat corpo-Hlve you 1ta11 .... .......,,g ration. Sherr1 L. Worth, buSlfMIU yet? No o o S . Prealdant lk>nl Man•n This 5t1temen1 was TlllS statement was filed w1th the County ltled with the County Clerk of Orange County Clertl ot O<ange Coun1y on 11·16·99 on 10-29·99 189116811632 19996809756 Daily Pilot Nov 18, 25, OallyP11otNov 4, 11, 18, Dec.2,9,1999 Th1t8 25•1999 Tt1058 Flctllloue eualn•H Name Statement The lollow1ng pe,.on1 are doing buelness as Prolesslonal Content ReSI0<11r•. 17302 Dai mle1 Street, lrvlno. CA 92614 Ouahty Rdtorallon Se"'lcH. LLC, (CA), t 7302 Delmler Slreel, Irvine. CA 92614 Thit buSln8'1 IS con· duded by; Llmllecl lJablllty Co Have you •taned doing bU 1ne t yet? v .. 314199 Ouahty RHIOrltlOn SelVlce1, LLC, Michael L. MBtbdi, Pretldenl Th11 atatemant wH filed ~ lhe County 0811( °' Or~ COunty on 10·22<99 ....., .. 199MIO ....... Dally Pilae Oct 28, Nov 4, 11, 18, 1909 Tl~ • flclltloua Bualness N•m• Statement The following persons are doing ~lness es: HCS, 2112 Windward Lil., Newport Beach, CA 92680 Home Healtn Care Servlc 1, Inc., (CA), 2112 Wlndwerlf Ln., Newport Beach. CA 92680 Thi• bu$lness ~ oon- dtJCled by • C()(pomt'Ol'I Have you 11811ad d0t119 bu1lnH1 yet1 VH, 1-15 90 . Homa Health Cue Mccti. Inc , Staven Dean, Pru This 5IB1emeni WH I led With 11111 County Clertc ol Orange County on 10 29 99 1999"09157 Oo ly PllC>t Nov 4, II, 18. 25. '999 Tl\0511 Flc t1tloua BuslneH N•me Statement rhe IO!lowtng peraon.a era doing bullne" .. •> sno..wo.m1ng com. b) Cenl r com, e) 0011rd Ing c-om, 1B8t4 'He5k1n1 St., Uunhngton Beeeh, CA 928 .. 9 Jellrey S 8 u1che, 1681C>Kc klrls St. Hunt• tngloo Bo eh, CA 2fl.4 II This bua1neu i. con· dueled by an 1nr11111duu Have you at ttOd doinO t.ualnose yec7 Yo. Nov 1, 1098 Run your ad 1n the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pi lot and the Hunting Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes . Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail with a check todayl I 1 sold rn-Y ca-r f o-r ------D YES, SELL MY CAR • Name I I Cily I I Phone Credit Card 0 MC 0 VISA D AM x Ctedit C.d Number Pltu. Check Pertinent So•H Ytll Mak• Mo{let _____ _ DICrW• 0 PO'ltel/St••• O aun lbJI Piie:• ·-----· o v • o "°""•/Urtll• a r1n1..o Gin• [J Al.llO frMt 0 l'ow•IWl!ldow90 ~ CcMlo• a • ~a a PO'llr•l!l1•w.o al""* ro. 0 i 19"d [J AM/fM SIMO 0 Witt Wt..- 0 NI COl'ldl....,. 0 Ct~ Control 0 Moy WllNll O IMI'-1n1..-0 c...tte 00u!i•0111 l~t a r ~ l'ow8' a """' AOClf a 8lldW'9 1t1e11 W1nOow Ma" te1 Dally Pitot 330 W Bay St Coite Me.a, CA 92127 "9ofte: f714) 642·5171 • ••11 (71tll 831 ·8'1M P J Und«I Da\lld J El'ICQor\ Jr. : Thll 1 l•ment WH Tnta .UU!mont ¥rll Jtlftroy G Thia 11a1 m nt wa1 fllcld with lhft County Ct ,_ of Orlnge County Oil 10'29 Run for a weekf If your car does n<:>t sell, we'll run it for another week FREEi AH for just $10 .. .... - -----... ------ led ~ Ille COurlty ft ¥r lh Ille Covf\ty Qerl; of Ot*"OI COuiity of ~ County on tO..S-Qil on to ~9 _......,.1 ... 1.....0ntl ,_. ... 0.Dv Plot Oct 28, NOY 0 lly Piiot NOY II, 1 ~ ... ,,, 181 HW Th051 25. ID T ., 1llM80t7h Dally Pl!()( NOY •. H, 18, ~s. 'im 'Th060 ... ' Iv Doily Pilot Thuudoy, November 18, 1999 8'1 How ro Place A ' ...... rJ .-.-. CLASSIFIEIAD II 11•• l1l1f lf1, 1ll t1• ,111 •lllljl'I I hi I h Ill.I 1Allh1tlll ll1lll10 lho 1•111111 It, 1 r• ·•'''·th• ll.!111 111 1111 111 ro • ~,. 1h I• 11~ .. r •• J•, I 1[1\ t f 1• jfo ,, ,;,fl 1 I II I 1111 111 f'li ,1 I fl jl' 11 Ill\ f I illf lh JI lllJI\ '" Ill \Hiii I l,1, I""" "' 11111111'111,llf h 1111 f) 1th 1'11111 II t t j'i• llU J11f 11f111 f1t1 ,lfJ\ 1 If 111 111 111 1d1ii11•• 111• Ill lt•I \\ fllr~I I il 11 f 11 ••4U .,. ltl .... ~ Dy Fax By Phone By MaWln Person: ft •fWlll•1f1l1• I \n fll (111 tl11 I fl•f <1f If t •10.11 f II l11,1lh '"I llf H 1f l1\ alt· I rJll) I 111111 I 11 u11h fM tll""' ,, r.' '"' f1r•t 111 .. 111<111 1'1'1 ti.I l-11:111-. ., ... ,. SERVICE DIRECTORY -For All Your Home and Business Nffth - ............ ......, .... Ul·alt WM {4 .. t, .... , • c.-&.wr.M .. 642-1671 ll24S G:t EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNllY 32 HOUSESICONDOS FOR SALE N!WPOAT BEACH B8lboa Ptnlntull COttlgt On ~ Oceanfront Lot $2.800.000 Call Rob, Agent all' rtil m111 1n1111111t 111 1~11 g.cg..466-5115 ..W••1•" It n•l•'1ti111t f,.. 8AYRIOOE HUGE 3br 3ba mt h it ........ Ml .. "".. .__.__ ....... 2 ' uondt4 •k• •lift• lllttl• ..,...._,, a,._., car tf ,. ""'"" .,., ,..,.""'· pllrlW sllllten. tikW>. btf I .I I I I caip. ea#le«lflll ceil. lrplc, • ll•ll•t 11 " "' • "' •• AC, gated, I'll backbay .. ,,. " rHt, "'"· "11'1''· S379,500 0< lse lor $2275/ .. "'· '•Mica,, tamlllll lttlH tr mo Prine ori1 949-~337 •lil•al tlltl•. " n llllullff 11 .... '" "'' ,.,ltfltK•. Ocun CloM Townhou11 _.. ... • Msat I 11Pr • 38f 2 sa!2~~~~ new ,l,lt 1t•1•1•11 •IH ttl peinl, 3 ~ . . Fp ........, '"'"Hf tfrtllkt· Agent, Mt-75t-9314 IN'tl 1t1 '"1 11111• •111" 11 ta BIO CANYON• 2br 2ba """"' 14 lllt In. Otr ttMlll t • 11, -. ... , '''""'' IMI 111 2000.f. $550K. Owntf may carry, I• opt, $3I06'mo "''111'' ''""'"' " 11111 By Ownat 041-417-1137 ~ .. tf trt mlll ... H ti ,......;~-.,..,i::--~'T"T"-... .,,....... bsll. ,, ... Sia tttend Reto11 Lhilng plllll 14 "'~• cell HUO 38r 3 581 plu9 morning tm, ltlMrtt It Hlt·UWHI. '" grat118 kll. custom buill·lns. '"Wmllllt•. oc "" ,..,.. rnart>le entry, slnole story call llUD 14 429-... Broker. 949-&46-2011 I NfWPOflT HEIGHTS · 1ij ~-I :w~Tsrr~~t:'= or ? Sellet mocrvattd Bk I 949-646•2011 * *;. •• • • ••• • • -·'"'"LldO...,... ... Ptnn-""'· s=1...,c-liifl,...,,,11o- • • Prime COITICf toe; 2br 2bl * r 1-SOLO~ • 99811. plan Shutters. lane • ..., "-..Al * lse, comm pool Prrv bclWes .t SHOWCASE t s13SK Udo Resort Homel . * HOMES * 949-673-6623 or 720-9882 * FOR SALE * Eu1btuif FantastiC Buy II : * • 4Bu lam. lrg tot near pertt t In Our Sat ! !:t'!i~:S s.:w:, • Real Estate * JS29:000-$5H,ooo. s111y t Siy>J..lement! t Prud c1 Rtty. 11..s1&-1212 : HOMES OF : MINI-ESTATE VALUE! * * 38r 3Ba on ~ pnvate lol ·: THE WEEK t ~~~~ : • Display Ads • ~ IVIJlable S469.00C ': Start at $751 t 1729 IRVINE AVE. • Deadline * OPEN SAT & SUN • T d PM * Broker, 949-233-9071 • • uea ay 5 • 0eeen Cio.e-townnou .. : Open House : 3& 2 581, 2-11y WU11 2c 111 : * Listings * oar. an nt'# pa.-., Wee bar. 3 1 * * decks, FP, $289,000 Join • : Only $151 : Burtta. ag1949-759·9314 : • · Deadline * I I t Thursday 5PM: 33~ l: tt Paya. to : NEWPdR'T~ * Advert11e • * In the Best * 3Bl s.5e11rv comer tot. IUlh 1 • • 1andacaplng. pool. pllntabOn t LOCAL t st.itters 2c oar. gated • Real Eatate * comm Jason HIMlln. Frtd * Sectl * Sanc1s Plallrum PropltN * on • 949-558-0505 • Call Todayll * .;....;.,o=P""'E.,.,.R.,..sl .... Tl'Clts'"u""'N.,,..1·-=-s-• : LISA RIVERA ! 2 OAUPHINE The Summit, : 949-574--4252 : :w ~ ~: ~=· if. • ANNE WILLEY • BY Owner REOUCED TO 1 * * $409 000 Mt-71a.o817 I·: 949-574-4249 : t : •••••••••••• 170 RESORT I WELL LOCATED • J0UT OF AREA SALE • BIG CANYON HOMES IN PAUi SPRINGS BROAOMORE Ranches. E11a1as, Homes or * Build To Sult * ConOot 10 buY or sel, ltl• c.n fof Ollitalla me a ca•I Eddlt V1tdugo, 949•723-0940 RMnor. 760-346-5593 r • .. . . • • I 1 , "• • ~ 1 4 I 1'°='1.:i) BEER & WINE 20% Off Slit LJc.n..; Cotta Mtta. S.11 Oll9r MM44-7111 Ext 211. iW\tN£ BUSINESS A Profrtlble. tum-key "1U- uatloo cal for details Jotn Alison, Bkt 94!>-646-2011 l 1"~I * STUDIO $69$, * MW pelf'ClcarptC, lridg & viii lncllcltd. dick. yrty. no J*ll. 949-76(H 7131949-s&a..aso<> OCEANFRONT . • S8tl28e, W~o STEPS TO SANO • 48r/28a, $1IOOtrno. • 38t/28a, l170Qlmo Avallabll Nov 1 • Junt 11 Jlr!I, Al'i MM7WOH. aer 21, _fu!'~ tcair ,.,, hou&t 10 oc;Q1J1tont Winter/ ll\lrnmet, 1c gar. wld. $180CV mo If. M!I e7U900 [If..@) THE SHORES APTS 1I2BR TOWN HOMES '""$300 OFF MOVE-IN Selected Unlta ....... ,. ... Starting 0 $1095/mo. MotoMoluH. ·~eareapet° community. 6 block• from tht beach. MM44-2811 109 APTS CORONA DEL UAR annno ";=:=:=:=:=:=::==:=:=::==:E:;;. 8tach ICCHI, reHfVe r, • ~y.t.:l~!s;.1~~ :• Newport ?\1arina : tbr 11>a, t11<t nu, brfgh•. • ' Apartrnents ·. view, 1 block lo bch/PCH Stova/frl9, W/D, gar, Baylrom <>mmunuy wuh pnvat• he.11:h ttorage, i.und, avlll now & mannoa Walk t<> Elalbo:\ Island shop> • $12SOfmo. MM7s.o262 Minute> from 1.~luon Island NEWPORT ACROSS THE STREET28r, Frl)IC. gar, new carpellpeint, S 1 ()')lit mo (no pets) 1665 Irvine Ave 13 can Darren 949·72(>-9422 ~203 EASTSIDE CM 1BR upper Wllh Ex-Llg be1conV cat OK Berber crpe new ~ and fixtures Assigned Ol1<ino. coo laundry AVAll NOW $850.+ $300. c1ep. + ssoo pet c1ep. cau today 714-545-044~. t!H 1.Sbl llfrt, tvu 1G WHhtr/dryer, backyard, Ntar Fairview & 81ket. $975Jmo. 714-423·9106 ·TRADE lhrough clusd'.M 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH • 'A'uutl·burntnW'!!.·'" hreplace'I • Pnv:11t· g.1ragc.; • Bev.it ,Jtps available No\\ l.c,hmg 11\R .mu 2BR SJJOO SllOO '>->n y N.1 l't.t> . • Please call (949) 760-0919 .: •• '2JBiTwiiJiomt1 s1S2~. Panoramic Vient 2J'B( Apt Home• $1400. Heart ol Newport 24-Hr 318t Apt Homee $1445. gated, FP, romantubS. WIO, Spacious Floor Plans, Conaerye, l·Bn-681-7387 Vaulted Cells, Ret0n Style e HUGE 1 a 2BR + 2BA • POOi. LUSl'I Landscaping Newport Bay TlfT~ Apll. ~71_4-&t-.-S-O'l__,S2~~""='~ Nr Bad\ Bay & goll COUIA, Soacioue 2Brl2Bi C&ldo upgrlde$. °" catpet & Style WIO, liplc, oated more, pool, WI SPEC • IO<fY 4 Avaffablel $21lls.52,400, no pets (714) 545-4855 1.an.sa1· 7387 LUXURIOUS COMMUNITY 2Bt/28a. WIO lrpl 9'cetlslgl Concierge kt Now!I 1 nCSSl-7387 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH 'ATOP NEWPOIIT COAST • Enclosed. Garage •Alarm System • Washer/ Dryer/ Refrigerator • Fitness, Business, Clubhouse Centers One Bedroom Apartment Homes from S 1290 Two Bedroom Apartment Homes from $1490 S500 off S«Unty dcpoti1 when you 1our and lease in the same vi111 with •pp~ <RCilt (Docs llO( in.Iudc pn dq:iosi1) SAN JOAQUIN HILI.S At Newport Ruge Driw 1888) 882-9809 :J£~[9.!!$ living In Luxury -.iu.com @/I ~itestvlc .. • 24 Hout Guard Gale unparalleled In Orange County From 12. 100 to 15, 100 1-877-681 -7387 ; Son_, 8aboro at San Clt111ft1tt ; Newpon BfO<h • Full-time concillfg8 seNice • ~legont one Of two bedtoom plons • Gotgeous CIUbhoUse • LOV1sh pool, spa • Fitness loc1hhes • S'8ps to Fashion Island, wondelfUI restiuronts, shopping. ond enlemlnment ~larint·r Sq11a1·e • Ocean /Jrr.czcs • paciom Fluor Plans • Hr.sort St) le Puul • l'<wlted Ccili11gs • /Jubbli11g Spa • lmh Grern l11n1lsrnpi11g Tu o Brclf'oom fownl1ome •'rom 1525 Two Hcdroom paruncut Ho mt· From $1 oo· 'TI1rer. Bedroom Aparlmcnl Home From S l'.~15 200. writ) OrJ IOJ&I r ith Apwoi;rd Credit {/)~,Ml 111rlucl1.1ttt dr1t0$it) 9 9-6 5-0252 .dO \\,•I h II "'I" 1·1 I t1•l.1 \I, .. 1 I \ 11.!eo:.!· ' ~ ... , ----Deadlines -----·----- Hours I• I, pl 1111t I\ oll.1111-·, Ollf'lll \t ..... L. I ••L•' Mund n ... FruLI\ ,)·UOf'r11 l11uNIJ\ • \\, dr11 ,ifa\ ) I 111m ·ru,,,..J ,, ... .. \luncl.n .").001'111 f mfa, .•... Jhu~la\ ;; IJ(tpm \\1·tl111•,.1la} .. ."l\11· ... rl." ,; UllJ1lll "'.1t11nl11', _ f rid<n 3:00pm \\ .111,-111 :: 1111111-.; llllp111 \~~•L11 I Lo 159 HOUSESlcONOOS · 204 RENTALS , 420 COROJ8rt.im TO SHARE 466 MERCHANDISE WANTCI> 3Br 28• Ouptn P1110t1mlc OcHn vltw, · eny aCC1111 10 b11ch, $2550/Mo. 714·'21~092. 160 HOUSESfCOtl>OS FOR RENT COSTA MESA E'Slde Bliek B•y 361 2Ba Hse 2c gar St 595/mo No ~ $1000 oep 329 Unrvtr· Illy tL Lisa 949·548-6093 E Side 'SENIOR SPECIAL" 1br houtt, Incl m11l1 • utll. Sar., clean, quiet. SSSQlmo. 949-646·7155 On NATURE DOORSTEP ocean & city light view, 4br 3bl 11ome. bacl(yd "' i.pe w· O hkup Gardenel tllC1 2 car gar, 2400/mo 949-47().4008 182 HOOSESICONDOS FOR RENT MEWPORT &EACH ON THE BAY w/docll ava~. beside tong sandy beach 2bl/2be no/pets $2500/mo 949-548-an3 BAYSHORES 4br 3ba den, dlntm. lg bnc:k paltO. steps to priv bCh. g11eo comm $4275/mO 94U3M394 OCEANFRONT . a OCEAN CLOSE· 1-Bdnft ttvu 5-lldnn $800.• $4000. BtoMr MM424&541 3Br 28a $2,200/ino. AWQl;Ofll8 Vf8W condo. lrg and vn11. pvt lndry, 2t oar. Spark$ ~1111y 949·551-3700 '28R 28A, 2 car gar, highly upgraded, lmmlC, woodsy view, WfD hkupt, $197S/ mo 8111 Mt-862·9745 38R 3BA NWPRT HGTS 2-Sly Condo. v~ Cei6 FP, an 2c oar. tndry hk-up1, $1750'mo .... No pets i'!-760-171~9·588-8500 t:LIDO ISLE• Prime loc:Mlon, MS buch. $5700/mo. SpHlout home 9'9-631-7227 eBIG CANYON• 2br 2bl, 2000tf, $3800lmo IN opt, S550K OwYier m1y carry, By OwYltf MM9M 137 Newpof1 Shcnt remodeled lJg 48' 2b1 $2SOO'mo Lrg 3Br 2Ba. S2000imo vaul cells, gar, v.ld. tip, Ide ""·new apcUices Aval. 1Vt Cal 949-930-7527 28r 28a VtrtaltitOCiiii vleW. r..r carpec, lrtlh Plll1I. lte, bnltd. •ry. amenibel. $1600 Otc·I 949-769 1748 OCEAN VIEWI r.w ~. 2car g11. lrG'I, 2Br 2 SBa TW!ttn Wd "" .. terns pool. lmmac: S1850r'Mo 9-49-722-7153 Newporl/lrvlnt LIVI In Luaury 2 maste1 sur.cs Share w.'buss prol 1 E.rde5' recraatronal lac Tha Ull1rN1lo Loe 10 live work & play S650mo 949-729-7670 B11bo1 Isl or> Canal rm IOI rent Oi.n balh, Shared lli!m-en. v.ld. S6SO.rno • t/3 utlS Cal 949-675-8188 AVI Now NB/Prol't Fem 10 Shara: lrg furn Twnl11'f'o(O els to Fa.h Isl Fwys rv.mkg pvt bedibaltl .ptkg Mc.ks. pool, fie, lmeSI like 50rroundmgs S7~ mo • uos 94!>-&4H572 210 COW'RETAJL l"MOUSTRIAL FORRENTWSE For L11111000tq ft. Hunllnglon Buch Rellll or Office. Orut loc•llonl 714;ff3.a747 216 RENTALS WANTED COM, NPB or 1 Prat m1kaup lf11st wlll trade for guest house or private quartera. Mi-723-4744 Sm•ll apt cnnstan g1endme moving 10 E side CM to be nr lam No car/pel AprolC -SSOOmo 949-s.48-4397 2 Days Only. HIGH END "11'.'rn CASH? Fumrtllfe 1nd Collecllon1. 1u.s:..v 6 II lo 11 matioguny d.nng $$ MONEY FOR SS room set with 8 cha•rs 7 f1 ~ ta.sX caM1il ~ atmQlre ANTIQ\. £S teo!OOI 6 5'1'• entry ctWS BoolCS s It prulOf pineapple table, "'nos efld ctina cabtne'.s COU1:~ COAST COIN NEEDS OLD COINS! Gold silver, te" lry. walehes .intqJ9I :ollec1Jbles 94 9-642·944 7. TOP SUJilECOROSJ Jazz R & B Sou4 Rodl, etc 50's & 60's • M KE 949-645-7505 Bn\ISll 108 cablne1$, ~e wa5hed c00$0le w11hma:t>te. PA1N11NGS 470 SCHOOLS 7.119'•11~111 entry minor Po,__. /INSTRUCTION & m..1.·Dle wnsote 2 red £Ilk • • """'• towered French couc:lleS, l ITF.M TO COLLEGE GUIDANCE K ng & Ouoen Rococo be<'5 H Geor"""o"'n Sludenl krl0\14 Kmg & Queen Ca!10PY beds OOSEHOlD ~-r· ,..,,._ l'lococo d!os~er. plante1' ~-wtlll compe\Jtlve ~ hall moon inlay cabmets. 40 years want Wil guide 11\loogh ac>-King N<-Pt!loe 5 ll entry table. pilchllOl'I P'OCess and more WI tJO;, 18 Eumptan od in N!Jwport atl;dCn Expe(d a!t0tdlble $40;1-ir 1>81ll'l95 tnd!l'Jng i!)o r.t 949.673.622 Shannon i49-4~ 7036 l=rencti lntet!O! eronzes --------Phlebotomy Course ncludslg mennaitf •able, 2 WOLFF TANNING BEDS ~ton Reed c. Cell R-o baby zebras leopard TAN AT HOME •3901291 1·800-201-1141 Bllln.ws by Moreau lean BUY OfRECT ANO SAVEi Frei ~ boy and la\l>ll!. An COMMERCIAL.HOME Deco $pllCI" ed;tJon fitno-unds lrom S 199 00 graphs by t.vo Dali. Pie-Lo"' Monlnly Pdyment caso Real I ilOrf CiilVOd FR EE Color C&taioo Ga e ~ases porcela ns, Cilll 1·8'X>-711·0158 1949 :ea! roe" sha" & muc.h, 6 WHEEL BARROWS much "104'• S200·S2000 1729 lrvlne A~•. ~wpor1 SSOfEACH. VARIOUS Bead\, Sllurd1y l Sunday COLO~~~~';i"STIC. 10:001n1 to 5:00 pm Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you . 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS Ac:c:ountlng/8ookkHper SmaP CM firm need• st\arP 1ccoun1lng typ1 w/off ekllls (MS Office 97) Pa1chlrM HP helpful Pf pot Fu M ... "'319 • •Ac:ct18ookkttpln9• g10-.mg co needs lul chargt persol'I P1at1nom exper ~ rut Poslllve attJtude good opptf wJ$ITl&ll co Fax res 1400 ANNOUNCEMENT 11400 Atf40UNCE\1£;i ( 400 ~ I I'm A Classy Little Lapel Pin Find Me At ... 1-888-205-8684 7!4·751-67« •BARBEOUES• GALORE NOWHIRl~I Work In 1 fun sales 1nYironmtnt. Some tale• ••Ptf nMded. FT. 10lm·7ptn. Start $7/hour up (D.O.E.) Benet pkg avail Apply or ... www.meetmsdotcom.com 402 LOST & FOUND Loll American To111l1t tong Wallet. wthMr1 pin • Stat• Brot on Newpof1 & VlctoriL 90t-27 4-0944 Lost 81ue Point nulfY alamtM fern11t CAT 1 H 1 Vicinity Newpot1 Shorea. 949-631-5363 •LOST KEYSe Brall llty ring, SAVOY GRILL. E Bluff R1lpht. also imtt"lble Kisses -n-Hearts 369 £. I 7th Sr. ;!6 Costa Mrs11, C4 92621 440 MISCELLANEOUS FORS~L! • ELEVATOR Mont YllOf Uke new !>OW* etevm 700 poulldS cepaclly. td!1 3 peoplt, aGy moonl $1'i00 949-722 8102 SEASONED flREWOOO $145 CORO FREE OEUVERY within rn1on 714-894-0911 Mt-72<>-9422 448 ANT10UESIAR1' 2 C•t• lound together ICOU.ECTELES CdM. 1 calico, l ~held ...._ _____ __ It CdM Animal Hotptill 1404 PERSONALS I Rec«1lly ,.loclled young hand1ome euculln ... kl beautiful 11hte1ic women In mid 20·1 to accompany him 10 chril1· mao party, 714-746-3134 ........... ., ........... • s ....... ...,.... • Oflc.e ,..,..,.. ••CASHPAtDt• __ ......... - • Batbeql*I Gllol'e 2»1 Harbor Blvd~ eocuu... (On111e lnler'f!w) DOG LOVER •WANTED COM• DOG WASH tun 1-poe. good pey, responaibla • must. IMM73-4137 1202 ROOMS I . FOR RENT 1-------. nt==l!Mot=-tl===-~==; 1420 GA=~ I WE BUY ESTATES .~ .. ~...w. 460 MUSICAL Ule 'ff lie'/ t/oa MANAGERS t SPECIAL• $154.00+ ta• Wkly (..ut pr..,e .. 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Ttlt a Granite Slab Speclaflltl l.166571 Clll 101 Fr11 Ell 714-297-6001 262 CHILD CARE /LICENSED Lin 1-.i Ctmn C\IH lor-i ,_,,, P~or l'rllgllfl! ~ kJrt Qu,hflt'd Ho<ot r .imtl~ Cuhur,illy (rrnchtog. flt•rl~. ll'g.JI, 4Sh1Wk M.lny Au f'.111\ to c'1o!N """ A•!'rdll'(' '°" U!~wk Call soo.713.2002 www.tur•up.1ir.com Srlcll Biotic Stone Ccnr te, Patt<>. Orivtw1y, Arep\:, 000·1. FW'1 ;,isyi1 ~ Tt.!!Y..!!4·~77694 -*BRICK WORK * Smnll tob~ & 1epa1r wot!<. Call t>ouo HARLINE MM4s.47&2 Dt'fid Ventur1 COOtractor A ConCf • & Maonry Co Bl'ltt'Oloc.k'&tone"Wllkw~ U-74744' 714-MM.U2 : 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS Rlceptlonl1t'P/T IOI FilneSs Club In Newport Beacn Momlngs and Weekends Calf MM-42-3215 RECEPTIONIST Real Estate off~ Week· ends bolh days or Saturday oov or Sunday ontv Fax info 10 Joan. 949-640-1429. 270 CONCRETE /MASONRY ... JRG MASONRY .. BLOCK-BRICK-STONE AA TYJ* Ouallty Wort Ll730089 714·531·7643 SHANNOHSIDE CONSlR eoroe1e1Masonryit>raina91 sySlems. Hdlstcle repeors 714-540-7739 l212==I LEWIS CONSTIIUCTIOH Aemodelng * ~ Lief 704n3 Local ~ 714-557-5925 274 ' COMPUTER SERVICES Comput« Atptlf Ind Hetwotklfl9 We buy and sell computers, par1s, solt ware, bOoks Asseml)le custom PC Network Compulefl Id buSiness Ftx PC, ~op. Mlle. WS On aoilO Holldavs S.la 10034 Adams. HB 80().789 1811 WlbSll1 Deign l Hotting E vel"/ftnll from • Slal1 to F1n15h txpert Oulgn SllTipe or HI T Ith Gleel FYt•I M~ SURFSIDE INTERNET AU Diplll 56t Cooo:aioos FREE 1 Months! FREE tupl Al \\ \ \ s lJIWrd Amal All '°' $96.00 f.qtlll To $6.86 Per Mondi' MoothlyM.wAboA~ ,,,,, J1Cf lllOllll, $J tJ5 ~fee Y>ill be waived 1r you Sl~ft 1JC1 Oii hnt II wwwsurOsfde.nct Toll Frtt Numllct 1·87SURll ·rnE (1·877.s7J.Wl> ~malllOll~ IGml • !ICll Cldcri bl Bridge By CHARLES GOREN wllh OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIHSCtt PROPONF.NT OF THF. 4.J flT NOf1h·South Y\ll~rablc. SOuth deals. hwn0t. He was a ~aul~ &1 New York's CovendtVI Club in f!s heyd<iy, and this deal is from 1 Nl?bcf·bridsc c.1mc ut the cluh NORTH • QS 0 4 o AK76532 ... J 73 Mo)MI sat South. lllld, as c11n be se<n from the bidding, he wu not the '°" to hold beck -most pl11ym would tlavo t>ten s:ill~fi~ .wu.h I rchrd of five heMts eon~1dc:nng the shonne.i;s in panner's suu WEST • KJ 1098632 o JO 3 • 0 84 •8 EAST •7 "762 o ~P' "'K Q 1064 2 Against silt hearts West led a club, and declarer had problems. Loolcin& al 111 four hands. c:in you spot lhe winrung tine WI Moy~ found at lhc 13ble1 SOUTll • A4 o AKQJ98S The only hope was that IM club lead wa,s a sin11h:ton. Moys.: gr.Wbcd the ace anJ drew three rounds of trumps. dtlCW'd1na. clubs from the 1.1ble. After cros~ing 10 dummy with the lung of d111mund • dcditrt'r Ctihed the ace of dinnlQn<b. d1scanJ· ing the ace of sp.ldc~ from hlllld ! South returned to hand with 1 d1a· mond ruff. sctung up the ~u11 in the proccM. anJ led• spade towud the queen. West could tfo no bencr than wm the king of spades. but then had 10 ruuscitate dummy by lead1og a spade 10 the queen, 111v1.11g declarer oc~css 10 alJ tho..c: lovely d1amonth on the buard. ¢ 10 •A9 5 The bidding • soc.mi WES1 r-;oR'rn EAST 10 4• 5Q p .. '" Pa. l'asa p~ Openma lead: E1aht of• A reader wn1c~ · "Who was the Moy~ who C\pt>Ustd !tit' k\ fit in a ITlllJor 'uu.s? I ~now he wa> eJ1tor of 'TIM: Bndae World,' but wa.s he a 1op· clas£ player''" AJphonse ··sonny" Moy<;e w;is a man of dec1dt.'d oprn1ons. ll player of conSJckrnble talent and an Kcom· plr~hW wntcr with a great i.ense of ,, , .. 478 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS RETAIL·EXP'D SALES Looking for nlc. per1on W( retell HP 10 se• ladles tlPl)eret at upscale '10le et NB golf course Salary t COJ!lm John 949452·1899 RETAIL tiALLMARK STORE In Nf>9, now hiring Aut. 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Super Cl1.1n $18.Q!I• SIOCk 12869 v• WP001§ : lANO ROVER • NIWpoft 9ch '4M40 Mes• Mllwubllhl MonUtO .-: All p()Mr. lolded, xtnl C9ld • S16.00<Wobo 949-752~· (dlys). 949-759-8778 (pdl) . ; NISSAN SOO ZX 2 t 2 't.3 • WhlWgrey, t•. llCtoiy ... toys, aulomatie. air, 11.;1; pov.er pale. 80I< mMI (536948) $14.795 LEXUS OF W£ST\41NS'RR (714)112..uo& - Old1mot>lll CUtllll ·• GLS, ol'iy 2100 ml, -Ve. beige, tan leather. cd & morel (320695\ $17,988 NABERS • (714)540.9100 PONTIAC SUNBIAD '93 4-dr, low m11119-. loldtd, S3450lobo. 11~m1 RANGE ROVER '" Auto, Whit• Wl'llltv w.r,· tunroof 111 pwr, lint C!!'!t only sot< m~ 115.200 Q9U 149-824-7111 MM40-1V•. Rang• Rover ·a 4 OSE t1rlllt1, cert1ll'ed, $38 985 Stock 12934 VfTA337651 UNO ROVER Ntwport 8ctt "~'$ TOYOTA 4 Rll'lnlt 'tl Fully loaded, 4 l •-4, .unroa1. t7K tll~ a . lulO, po-IVlfttl on ~1~tu . TOYOTA • RUNHEH W Low ml. 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