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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COfvV.AUNmES SINCE 1907 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1998
, MARC MARTIN/DAILY PILOT
'Still serving hi-s co,untry
:after all these years'
Seniors offer thoughts
on John Glenn's voyage
into sp ace 30 years after 1
his historic liftoff
John Glenn ffidde history Thursdd·y
by becommg the oldt•st human to
outer space wtlh the ldunch ol lhe
space shultlP Dt'>rnvery. I fer<• dre
some reactions from pPoplc• ut the•
Costd Mesd Senior Center who
watched the• 77-yedr old's launc:h on
televtS1on '
l ll11nk tl's 9rPt1I I '-dW 11 30 y(•urs
d<JO, so I Jll'>t wont to '>PC• 1l tl<Jiltn. The•
Russ11ms wNe ahP,1d ol us dl lJ11•
lime, •o 11 ~JdVf• till country•• boo<:.I "
-Jack Hermance
• Ht•'s sllll servtng his country rtltt>r
dll the>st> yf•drs, anc] I h11ve CJIP11I
ddffilrdl1on for tlwt. I thulk 1L\ won·
dNtul ht'. ht1d ttw qurnplron to g .. t llJ>
und do tht fr,r us.• -Frank Melnick
w I thtnk hP loo"kt•d bPllPr 30 ye.11
ct!JO." -June KJeenJan
"I ttunk tt'S Vt ry go<,>d Porth.ti ttCJC,
.thc1t'::. qetltnq pu-tty tl1qh uµ lhf'fl'. m.
very unpre save -C:ec.il Kt-n:in
•'fo do \\ h(ll hP s d<>1110 tor Pntor
c.:1l11:1•n<, -its c1 11M1v~1 Jlt•':i not
doinq ti 1<11 shO\\, lws 1t for
proqu·s.., JtJst tfunk 111 2 J Par'S,
we m<ty t1l I \ 1vmg in sJ1ltf i! " -
M dryann Drobny
·1 don't-. .. (' <1nr uc1u) ltom Jl To me
ll '> pul>IH ti), for llllHH') • -Andy
Lep.1y , . • •
·1 1Juror-t1 uv~J ll••t1 tu •'{· 1t on the
b1u ,Sf ff'l'n l [1 • all nldt:1 JUcllHIOlng
1t , th.It's pri111t1r1ly \\h~ Uut Im i:ll
Glna Zimmer, up front, joins other seniors inside the Sun Room at the Costa Mesa
HWe're U'>Pd to it, hecduse we saw
lhe first one ll redlly d<>Mn't impress
me much " -Verna Kriss
•rt\ VI'!\ l xnllnu. I know I hey h.1<1
him dwt kt>d out qood, hut.11 h<' dll''>,
I'm ~Ur<' lw wouldn t bl! hctf'Jltt'! lhcUI
to die u1 spt1c 1•. • -C:leanor 1.~eser SEE GLFNN PAGE 12 Senior CentE>r to watch the shuttle Uftoff on television Thursday. ·
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NOTEBOOK
steve
marble
With ni uch
to fix , hoard
seats still
go begg ing
O n th.<'< t1mpdiHll lrc11I. tlrty
two·
So tn.<iny rwmt•s, so htll<'
cl t' Ill OH d cy.
WelromP, tl1'iir voters, tu tlw
NPwport·M< .,cJ Unllu.•d Sc:hool
Dist net, wht•n• cho1t" se>c~ms to
bt• thPcked dl the door when
Cll'Cllon '>l'd on rolls rtrollnd.
ftvl• of thf' St>V<>n hoc1rd -.eat'>
Clrf' up for CJrtlbs in Tlw<idt1y's
voh'. hut onlv two ol tlw tm<itees
· dr(• l>emg r.hdll<'ng(>(I. I'> 1t c.tJ>d·
Lhy{ Is 1t complNP sc11tslc1r.llon{ Is
it lhl• Jact lht1t HNYPf) Hlue" c11rs
the sdme night ds bodrd mect-
mgs?
Who knows? Bul 1l\ ht-en tht.,
WdY for yedt'> 1n the M hool rdn!'>,
so much so thc1t one former
board memh< r t1<'tually bemwct
lor someom• lo run aut1mst him
just so h<> could huff up his
debating skills nnd cwt mvitl'd to
rcrepllons c1nd cool pdful• .
Cc1se in'pmnt: Wt>ncly L<•t•c <•.
Let•c <•, who 1s viewPd by sonw
detrdrlors c1s <.1 pctwn ol the RPh·
91ous Right c1ncl who u·9ularly
gets pe lted 111 lt•tters to th<' cc11-
lor. is not bemg c hallf'ngt>d.
Conw to lhmk or 11, 11 not for d
lal~·hour wnt<.•·tn c <1mpd1gn hy
Osct1r Santoyo four yl'ars dgo,
She's never h<'f'O dldlft•ngecl.
.... LtkcwisP, Jm1 r<•rryman IS not
bilmg chall~nCJ< d . Nor 1 new-
comN David Brooks, the locmc•r
polln• Cdpldln who wc1s t1ppo111t-
ed to the bodrcl only <J few
months back. I I >'s yetltnq t1 In• •
ride, too.
PC'rhclp it ts salisftt< tion.
Lee<:c is a bn!Jht person, un ...
attcnuve t>oard m1!mhcr, sornc·
one.• who gemuncly r"r<'!>.dhout
the well-being of tho d1.Stncl.
And; as cvcryon•• who follows
botird politto; knows, wht•n
Lcecc doe:. dnft into th1• <•xtrcmP
zon , she's luc:ky to muster a
cond let alone a pwvdihnu
VOh'. •
Pcrrymnp'c; o goo<I guy, hds a
kid at Costa Mesa High. tigh t
with b u.sin • will prob4bly he
on th council om doy. Ami
Brool<s.rnuld ht• th<' steal of Uw
ycc'lI. Smart, cr '8Uvc, w1lhny tu
listen, Wtlhng to learn, wilhn9 to
uhsorb
But It's not as 1J th< d1stnct 1!1
enjoying a qolcten aft1>moon in
th park.' Th ' chool at •
SEE MARBLE PAGE 12
FRIGHTFUL SIGHT
t T
Hunru;eds of creeps, gbouJs and ghosts greet pas ers-by at the corner of Wilson Street and Westmimter Ave nue in Coc,-
la Mesct, where Dale Parker and Colleen Hansen have decked their house in Halloween style for thE' ninth yt>ctr in a
row. For • sampling of Halloween events In Newport-M esa today and Saturday, see Page 2.
Residents give input on West Side
•Thursday's meetings will help -
planners devise a frdmework for
workshops on dred rnVttalization
Ft, .... c;, I
~lyftk
< ·o~TA MESA Zonmc1. commuruty
prtdl', thP Wth Slrt>N hndg<• t1nd dfSplare·
nwnt Wt'rt• iusl a ht1nclful of 1-.sues idenll·
f wd by d <'l<•c:t ~Jtoup of md1v1dutlls who
pcutinpt1h'tl Thursdily 111 We I Std" sp c1ftc
plc.1n inlt•rvwws.
EIP Associates, the sc.1me firm thdt
designed Sdnta Monicc.1·s Third Street
Promenc.1rle, was dwarded c.1 $190,000 rnn-
trC1ct to come up with d long term rc>v1tdl·
1J"allon strc.1tc>gy for the city. The Wc·i;t Side
-Jocat<'d roughly between the Sdntd Ana
River, I !arbor Boulevard, Wilson Str<• 't and
the Newport Beilch boundaf\ hds suf-
fered from dn awkward mix of restd( nlld],
commorcldl u.nd mdustr1c.1l arc•t1s . Yet, many
t!rgue lhc.ll lhe West Side ts ubo home to the
twst property m the city ctnd hds not hvcd
up to 11.S potential.
Thursday's mtNvwws wt•H• a prec:ur .... or
to lc.1rgcr workshnJls -.c:heduh•c1 for Januc.111·
wllh the gcm•rt1l pubhc. -.c11d WondtP
Tt•scher, chr1•ctor ol urban pl<1nmn<f 11l £.!IP.
•"Some Of the people who C cllnP to tht•
workshops Thursclc1y dsk1 d about ttnie
Imes and plans fyr the W st S1<l(?.
"Th<'rn ttr<' no plcHh, • TP cher o;, 1<1 "\\'e
have a bfonk slate •
Te: c:hPr c;a1d lhl' puhhc wo.ulcl ploy a
large role m !.hdptnq the v1.,111n for thl' Wl'''
S~e ·
Mike Robtnsun, piinc.tpdl pli111n1'r for
SEE WEST PAGE 12
.Council
to heat
, .
request·
. ..
ori ~center : .
• Cosl<1 l\.1tos~1 lllcUl .t1~k'> c..1t
d~cis1011 mc1kers to reconsider
· proposul 'to . .rdze t1nd,1Pbuilcl ·.
· the d9ln~J Hnrho~ <. ~nter.
A < "nllt Jf P tk JOS·
. d1·11t ha~ ldt•d fl tl'LflH'>I ihc'\t Ult Cit\
(.'011 r1'< tJ • ll'C lll]~Jdl'r II., tf~ ISl!ll I
ti ppri)\ 1 the· cit> 19 JI l)f thu I l'ci r hur ( ''4' f<
. 4 ?rlo R11~ P<1ll d <l nntl 11 iJm1 ...
i,1 .. nt ltli•d l11t ... fC'fJU0 l'M lhr \H 1•k 1111•
< ti\' C'1111111'1l hc1cl ll1'h1 Id Uw l'ldnrnnq
Com1111 ''')tfs t!Ld·
ton <)rt tti \\~l u 4-1
\Ol1' dltl'J ( OllllC'tl-
WOllldll i lttdlltt r
.!'iOmN., tullc-d lur nn
ct pp •c1l Omt J'i c cl t
th•., dr!. 1•nltr1CJ \oh•
Thi' ( OUllC 11 \VIII
<on tdt•r P.111 s IC'<JU' st
:-..:11\ I h \ puhltc
hPdntll) W'\ll i)p h1•fcl
on!\ 11 thi> < ou11c1l
r1•he<1r-. 1111' .._..,u1
"I don t ht1\ l' <lJI\
pectCP c1bo11t th1• 'itlll<l·
lion,· Pull .... ml I
\\IJllld ltkf' UH (II\
{ OUllCtl ta h L01l'>td•
I'[
·1 don I hove
any peace
about the Sltuo·
lion. I would ·
t.ke lhe Gty
Couna1 to
reconsider."'
Orio Ray
Paff
College Par.,
te\ dent
TilP tic k mq po1111 11 1 11 ..,tdt'nls t'i tllP
lex aUon ol d I !nm.· I), I 1 t Ill Ow t nle1
1i1cy 'a\ thP pldns lorc1t1 Uu• tor · too
rlu"'' 111 holll•'" .ind h•.u hllllt''> 111(!• nr>L"P
c rP<.11t·d h dclt\1 r\ trnr.k.., c111<f trnll1c will
h too muc:h to b ar
c·1t) 1rlllciqer Alldn Ro<"d •1 ttld U1at
fl.tit < c1n 1sk lor re< on.,1d1 r alt• n hut tho
unl~· apJM•ctl nghts l•'ft 111 tl11 111oce s.. •
\\OUld h throuqh th It gal ) t m
Rot'!<ICI sa11l ~) p1call), Urn co~nc-il "ill
dCJ1tj1• lo 111( on 11IP1 11 111t1ll1'r OT)l\ Jh !"'<t-..
•' w1U1 P l£'n11 tmn c1rcum..,t.anc.1-s uch
... tJ the dc•CtSlon was mc1de without a full
cuunc1l ptP~enl m ll tlu de• t ton ,,;.
111;1dn '' lwn rnlor111t'111m w,1i. un11\1c11lrthlf•
DATEBOOK Newport Cify Hall iS out ·of tollch .
Joanie &>ss' Spirit Oolk often hove
bod"ies mode of 509\P cactus,
heads mca of tree ~, hair mode of dried seo gross Cllcl arms
ond legs of driftwood from the
<OOStlint and Snake Rivet' in Wash·
lngton. s. . # p 2
INDEX
PC>lKf fll.£5 .,,, I 111r11 ............. 2
PUIUC MOnm ""'_"_,,
SPCJITS .... , II IV... J .......... 13
WEATHER ·
,.,,,.. doutls sl,./d ~ ~ .,,,,..... .
s.,.2
• Telephone cable
f allure ledves city
employe s isolated from
outside world for the
better part of two d ys .
It 'II HI It \(,l.\"•ll
!WyPb
NEV/PORT BEACH -Phon
MCC dt City Hall and t•Vc1al
othc1 Balbort Boulevltrd busm .,.
P-from foi.nl y Av<'.nu to 28th
Str t was knocked out for h If of
Woon <l6y and oU <lay Thursday
a ti r ult of an und rgrounci
oebl failw .
Pan Auger, th aty' t lerom·
mumcttUon coordinator, a id a
•1t wm jW an unfortunate a<t of
God 1ha1 lime Molly caught up
With the coble and 1t blew ou1.•
Dan Auger
TelecommuntcatiOOs coordlna
tor for Co\t• Mew
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2 Friday, October 30, 1998
CHICK If OUI
Staying well with
help from the library
I f HetUoween 6uldy doesn't
make you s1ck and you con-
sistently ffidOdqe to elude tt)e
flu, you mdy be one of the lucky
h•w who r,\rely succumb lo ill-
rn•ss. For thP rest of us. Newport
hhranes provtde resources that
Ptplore the
<,<•c·rets of
w\•llness.
For all
who wondN
why they get
"" k, "The Cri>dlJO~I
I ll'ttlth.
1•xplores lhC'
t•mottonal,
phy.,tcdl ·dnd
-.~ntual pdt-·
t<·m~ that lonn health and .the
\lrt-ssPs lhul Cdn cause clisectse.
RPttcl c1bo11t thf' hok be tween
t·111ot1onul dyslunctt.on and phys1-
t <1I 1llnC'ss 10 this new \r4)lume.
c;o-wf1ltl"n hy ct theologian and d
ph 1sw1dn, nN1 rosurgeon ·and
strc ... ., mc.1nd<JPnwnt expert.
• A s1011lm inf('grdted ~pproach
tll'>ptrvs "Th<• Pour P1.1lars of .
I h•aling. • Pc•ttlunng d four-step
prugr.im to h<'dl body <1nd spml,
1'nh<1nce r1>n 1vt>ry und bwJd cbs-
''"M' fC'Sl!'.ldllt<', lhl'> OPW work . "
tndllOt.!S c.I W<'dllh o l prdC'licdl
tidVIC l' \.IJ\iblldll'd wilh lriSC'lndl·
inq c c.i.,e h1c,tor1c>s
\ou ccJn l<>t1m how st.tmuluhng
iYour '>t•ns~ Ctm clC'dt your nund,,
r<•vtldhZ<~ 'your body and' estab-
In "The Women's Complete
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Judelson covers t1 range of
issu<>s. from diet and exercise to
mental health, with an emphasis
on prevention Md early detec-
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Othe r new volumes concen-
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you communicate with physi-
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Even with good medical care,
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Gettin[ ~
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aster." Fur-
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octive role
. in health
t:I ~CC>.Jlle•
nance with
"Medical
Tests You
Can Do
• Xourself, •
=0~!r-featuring
more thdn
250 clt-hom~ examm<Wons dnd
.observdlJOns.
date book Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pik>t -
A . license to thrill
Artistic License Fair features sculpture, jewelry, crafts made from recycled objects by local artists ·
JOYCE SCJiERER
e hen the spmt moves
her, Joanie Goss gets
busy creating dolls.
And when the Costa
Mesa resident is done, she has
several 12-to 20-inch tall "spir·
it· dolls sporting body parts
made from driftwood, saguaro
cactus, seed pods and sea grass.
"The idea of naming them •
spirit dolls came from the spirit
of the found objects coming out
and seemingly creatmg the
dolls,• she said.
Goss is one of 45 artists who
will partake in the 33rd annual
_ Artistic License Pair today, Sat-
urday and Sunday at Estancia
Park m Costa Mesa. The artists,
who are from Orange and
Riverside counties, will offer
such works as garden and wire
sculptures, glasswork, jewelry,
ceramics, dolls and hand-
woven clothing. .
Originally started by Jo and
Esther Dendel, the fair was for-
merly called Denwar Crafts
Fa.i.r and held at the couple's
stucho in Costa Mesa.
Five years ago, when the
Dendels retired. Nancy Gary-
Ward and her husband, Drew,
took over the event, moving it
fo the park. Gary-Ward said aU
the artists' works are based on
recycled objects, and each •.
artist had to qua.illy for the
event throt:gh a juned process.
DIANA MUlVIHU I DAILY f'llOT
Joanie Goss of Costa Mesa will sell her spirit dolls -made of recycled and natural materials
-at the Artistic Ucense Fair at Estancia Park this weekend.
ver thread.
FYI
makes 24-mch long neck.laces, aoo includes charms fTom India
and Africa The one-of-a-kind
pieces range from $145 to $175.
" lls1' hc.1rmony with your cnvJron-·
m&nt with · ThNe's comprctlcos1ve cover-
~qc of human diseases, plus
detdtlect discussions of prescrip-.
bon and over-thP-counter med-
1cdt:ions, in "The Merck Manuell
ot Medical lnf orrnation-Home
Ed1t1on. ~ Th.is layman's version
Goss, whose dolls sell from
~O to $200, said though it ·
w ould be convenient to gather
driftwood from local beaches,
her driftwood is. from Jalama
Beach m Lompoc dlld Snake
River in Washington state. She
said that type of driftwood
gives the bends and curves
needed for arumation.
"The face is without the tra-
ditional eyes, nose or mouth,"
she said. "But people do see a
face just from the colors and
shapes of the pods."
Newport Beach artist
Michael Crook will offer intri-
cately carved wood pieces and
pins depicting a collection of
wild.life. The finished pieces are
painted to replicate each
minute detail of the subject,
and priced from $35 to $175.
• WHERE: Estancia' Park,
1900 Adams Ave., COSta
Mesa
Artist Laure Mumford-Falter
of Newport Beach said her
prism wmdow chimes produce
a daily bght show of dancing
rdlllbows . • Tht• Md~JIC"
ol Well-
fit•ulg "
nnd one-
cl.dy rt>SCU('
rout.me~
.llictt c·ombdl
nc•gdllve
1nfluencE>'-
eooorrl" ..
. pdssmg .
V"lSUdlJZdlJOn, mdS'>t1qe dOd sen-
• '-Ory edbnq -111 this illustrated
work · · .
'T'wo new books focus on
wqmen's hc•c1lth. In "The Doctors
Rook of Honw Rmned1cs for '
Women,• d1su11qm<;hl'rl ·women ~ cloclc>rs arrcl lh<>1r r1 ltPmdt1vc> •
lhNdpy countt>l)>dlh provide
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'>ktn drtd olhPr f Pmttlt> ttJlmPnls · •
·of d trusted med.iccll resource
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an dndy of health quesbons
If you're mlerec,ted i.n the h1!-i-
tory. of ntdn's struggle with phys1-
cai mhmuties, ch<-ck out "The
GrcdlC!sl Benefit to MdJl.lund. ~ In
tru!. <'JHC new work, read about
our <"dpdc1ty not just to overcome
sickness, but to trunsform tho
ncl\ure of lire through our most
benC'hCtdl soence.
• CHECK rr OUT IS written by the staff
of the Newport Beach Public t:ibrary. This
week's column is by Debbie Walker.
"People say my dolls look h.ke
they're ddOci.ng and having fun,•
she said. "I make d lot of people
smile and that is great.~
. The dolls' bodies are rn.ade
from a fallen part of the endan-
gered saguaro cactus grown m
Arizond, the heads from tree
pods and the hair from dned
sea grass or sisal rope. Goss
then decorates th.e dolls with
such items as rusty nails, cans
and bottle caps, jewels, t>eads,
leather, buttons or gold and 611-
"It really is anything from
elephants to insects," said
Crook, who has been creating
the woodwork for three years.
"I started with fish and butter-
flies, because they are so color-
ful, but then went on to any
nwnber of animals including
snakes, bats and lizards.•
Teresa Patterson of Costa
Mesa, a former Spanish te~er
at Costa Masa and Newport
Harbor high schools, creates
necklaces and belts by mter -
• WHEN: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
today, Saturday and Sunday
+ HOW MUCH: Free + PHONE: (909) 371-6507
twining hand-knotted fibers
and ribbons with milagros
(charms), coins, beads, bells
and antique button$.
"Milagros means nuracle in
Spamsb. • said Patterson, who
has been making the artwork
for about 15 years •My things
looks kind of ethnic with the
old buttons and chfferent kind
of charms. Often l use charms
depicting little girls or boy's or
arurnaJs."
Patterson. who pri.Diarily
"It usually happens about
5'.30 to 6 p.m ., depending how
the sun rotates, l;lut it is like a
· ddily spmtual gifi," she said.
Mwn.ford-Falter's indoor
light chunes, whlch sell from
$30 to $225, are constructed
from an assortment of old glass
and Jewelry. Each of the hang-
mg chimes rang~ from 3 to 12
inches, and take her about 12
hours to complete.
"l hunt gMage sales and
also have people give me their
old, gaudy Jewelry which I
rework,• she said. "l have dif-
ferent colors and themes for
each of the chimes like Titanic,
Sa.fart, Woman's Spuit and Blue
Dd.Ocer.•
. -...... Halloween ·
•
,
T he. Newport-Mesa area has plenty
of stuff to do to cel(>hrdte Halloween.
1 lere is d samphng of eyents going on
today and Saturday. .
HAUOWEEN CARNIVAL
Children are invited to paructpate in
tin dfternoon of fnghttul fun at Newport
Beach Comrnuruty Services' runth
annual Halloween Carnival. The free
event tclkes pla<;e 3 to 5:30 p.m. today
dl Grnnt Howdld P~rk, dl Fifth and tris
dvcnues m Corona del Mar ·
· Carnival gclffies.~ at.dude football
toss, duck grab, milk bottle toss, dart
balloon toss and Jing less. Children will
be able to. make shme or nubber cred-
tures tr any color, with glow-m-th~
dark sticky eyes.
Face pamtrng, a tattoo booth, a Vel-
cro wall and a moon bouhce will add to
the fun. Tbro\lghout the afternoon,\\
ballooo artist wJll·mcrke anuruus. hats
and Hallow~n ·c:n~titure . A costum&
contest will be hp.Id from -4:15 to 5 p.m .
• 'For more mtormafion, C'dll (949) &44-
3151. . .. • .•
MAsQUERAoE BA.LL .
The ftrsl •Ma quernde Ball for the
Arts,• ~ be held Crom 8 p.~ .. to, l ,,.~.
0 ,, •• " • •
Saturday at the Orange County Muse·
wn of Art, 850 San Oemente Drive,
Newport Beach. Ad.mission to the
ball is $60 per person, $20 of which is
tax deductlble.
Four Orange CoW\ty art organiza.·.
lions -the Orange County Museum
of Art. South Coast Repertory, Orange
County Performing Arts Center and
the Pacific Symphony Orchestra -.
have joined forces to bring this event
together.
Dress is black-tie optional, with ror-
mal costume and/or masquerade attire
encouraged. Guests can make tbeir
own masks at a mask-making work~
shop at the beginning of the event.
The event is aimed at 20· to 40-year·
old Orange County "u_p.and~"
young professionaJs, in older to bolster
their awareness of the arts.
For more infomiation, call (71-') 556-
2122, ext. 543
HAUNTED HOUSE
The Piecemakers Country Store will
h<ild a Haunted. House today and Sotur-
day. Sroa.U rooms have been converted
into balls of terror with gbouliJh scenes,
and undead guests keep ma.king
appearances. Take a guided tour
t}lrough the house for SJ and meet
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SPOOKY BUT SAR TRICK-OR· TREATING
The Orange County Market Place
wW put out the welcome mat for trlck-
or-treaters Saturday with a #Spooky but
Safe ntck..or-lteat" festival for chil-
dren.
Market Place employees wW be in
costume and J 00 vendors will hand out
goocUel to trick-or-treaters. :roys and
treats will be given out to children.
Children and their families also can
visit the haunted pump.kin patch, watch
a magician perform or enter a coloring
contest. The Market Place is open on
For more information, call (949) 640·
8844.
HOLY HAUOWEEN
Calvary Church Newport Mesa will
hold Us ninth annual Halloween Cele-
bration.Saturday. The celebration fea· •
tures game booths. karaoke and an :
Orbitron ti.de.
A cakewalk. food stands, laser tag
and a climbing wall Will be available tor
entertainment.
Frankenstein, the Bride of Frankenstein
and the mad ICientist.
. Halloween from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m . and is
·at the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88
Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
ActlVllles are geared toward pre-•
schoolers. school-aged children and ~
teenagers. Admission is free. The cele-
bration takes place 7 p.m. to 9 p .m. at :
Ca1vary Church, 190 E. 23rd St.1 •
Refreshments wW be aVailable for
pwtbase. Hot dogs are St, ditnJu 75
cents. No one under 8 will be permitted
without J)rior conaent of adult. It is said
to be that scary.
The Haunted House is open from 4
to 8 p .m. today and 11 a.m. to 4 p .m.
S«turday. Children's games Will t4ke
place 5 to 6 p.m. today and 12:30 to
1:30p.m. ~turday.
Por more infonnation, call (714)
641-3112. 'Ibe Piecemakers Country
Store is at 1720 Adams Ave., Costa
Mesa.
WEATHER
ftMP£Ml\JftfS
Balboa
69/5.4
COfona de! Mar
68155
Costa Mesa
69150
Newport Beach
69154
Newport Coast
68155
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LOCATION SIZE
Wedge 3-6 sw/wf'lw
Newport 2-5 swlwnw
Bladcles 2-5 swlwnw
Rrver}etty2·S swlwnw
CdM 2· 5 sw.\Ynw
llOAT1NG
\llfilble momlng
winch at 8 l(l'W)ts
becoming westerly at
12 to 15 knots by the
afternoon.
TIO£S
TODAY
First low
11.30 a m ............... 2.0
First high
5:44 a.m. .. ......... 4.5
Second low
1 1 :42 p.m............. 0.4
Second high
5:11 p.m ..... 46
SATUROAY
First low
12:17 p.m ............. 1.2
First high '•
6'13 ,_m ........ _ ..... S.1
s.cooct row
afttr midnight
Second high
6 oe p.m . .. . .. ou.4 9
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HAUOWEEN IASH Costa Mesa. :
Hard Rock Cafe in Newport Beach
will celebrate Halloween with a live
concert by the 1980s bend Gene Loves
Gezebel. The band ls known for its ruts
such as "Motion of Love,• Jealous,"
and "Desile.• Doon open at 9 p.m .
PUMPKIN DECORATING CONTEST
lttangle Square will hold a pumpkin
decorating contest at 3 p.m. Saturday
for children 12 and under. Prizes wW be
giv'n for the most arti.Stically decorated
pumpkin. All contestants receive a The BoOtie Shaken also will be on
band lo pump up the atmosphere. The
Hard Rock Cafe is at •St Newport Cen·
ter Drive, Newport Beach. Admission IS
$10 at the door, $2 of which is donated
to charity.
complimentary treat. :
Tuangle Square is at the intersection
of Harbor, 19th Avenue and Newport ~
Boulevard in Costa Mesa. :
-Compffed by Staty 110U:C. Mac llllk The &sh is for adults 2 t and older.
SURF
The swell is out of
the west every 14
seconds for waist-to
~ldet-h1gh sets.
The surf should
'
Increase through the
weekend with the
arrival of • west·
• northwest swell Sat·
urday. Water vlslblll·
ty "good but gttS
WOfW as you head
SC>Uth. The water
may be a bit chilly.
M> bring 8 wet Wit
tncf t W'"'1 towel!
POLICE FILES . (
COSTA MESA
• Awnue of h Arts. An air bag. car stereo~a cellular
phone worth $2.250 wtre stolen In the 3400 block.
• 8ristol StrMt. A. cellular phone worth S300 was stolen from
a car in the 3100 block.
• Newport 9oulevard: several items of clothing and a bike
WOtU\ S400 ~e stolen from a business in the 2000 bkKk.
• Valencia Av.nu.: A car stereo, ~aker boll, amplifier and
several compact discs worth U,000 were stolen In the 1000
block.
• IMt Und Street; A "For Sale" sign worth $200 WM st~
from • business 1n the 100 block.
NnUPO«r 91AOf
• lllldl a., Drtve. A cellular phone worth $150 was stolen
from a home In the 1 1 oo blocl(. ·
• -.,. .. Drtw· A purse end •ts contents worth $686 wet"•
stolen from• car 1n the 1000 block.
• Mlftll o,.. RMd· A cfllular phone worth UOO was sto4en
from • car in the 300 block.
• ... Cow LM.· A cellular phone worth UOO was stolen
from a home in the f1m blodc.
• ............ ,,._.,A goff b.-g and Mt of~ dubs worth
SSJO w.r• stofen from. CM In the 1800 block.
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.,Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Daily Pilot Fndoy, October 30, 1998 3
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~ What's scarier-Halloween or election season? : H illloween t~ here agcun.
: Wait. That scans perf<>ctly
: with "Happy Days Are
· Here Agam. • Let's try it. Ready?
: Everybody sing .. , "flallowcen is
: here agam -the s kies a bove are
: dear aga~.· Hmm. that sounds
• stupid. Forget it.
• Anyway, Halloween is back.
• It's one of my favoritns. I know
: some people gPt heartburn over
what the origins of Halloween
may or may n ot have been , but
. kids are obliVious to all that. To a
kid, Halloween medns three
things, none of them overly com-
: plic~ted -candy, goofy cos-
: tumes and fun.
It really upsets me that w e get
so few kids at the door ort Hal-
: loween these days. I understa nd
• compl2le ly, especially whe n it
comes to younger kids. The re LS'
little in Uus world I haven't se.en ,
but it still amazes me that people
who would actud11y h arm little
· kids are allowed to-exist Don't
get me started.
nus year, when the stores
trotted out the I falloween stuff, it
was the costumes lhdt caug ht my
eye. Some are fresh and clever,
. others could have been on the . .
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COMMENTS &
CURIOSITIES
peter
buffo
shelf m 1958 at the local five-
and-ten. Actually, I neve r liked
the store-bought costumes -the
things for two bucks in the box
with the clear cellophane win-
dow. They're still around, but
they're 10 bucks now.
The costume part hdd slPeves,
pant legs a nd an open back with
two cotton ties to fasten it. It's
like the throwaway gown you
get to play with later in life when
you start domg tlungs like lower
GI series. The masks were OK.
but the little elasttc bt1ncl m the
back always bro}ce, guaranteed,
Some-kids would cry r d just car-
ry thQ mask in m y hdnd, hold 1t
up when someon e answPTed the
door and say, •w oody Wood-
pecker, OK ? Now give> me the
candy •
But there is some new and
clever stuff these days. The re are
full-body costumes that make a
kid look like an M&M or a s mall
fnes from McDona ld's The
M&M's are comple te with white
gloves, anO. the fned spuds are
very funny, with the kid's head
surrounded by foam rubber fries.
There aren't ds many look-alike
masks as m years past, though -
H must be the M oruca burnout. I
thought we'd be awdsh m black
berets
Speaking of Halloween, next
Tuesday •~ you kno'1" w hat.
Remember, vote early and often.
This year, once aga:in, I bring you
l}elpful, behind-thE>-scenes vol.mg
bps that you can hnd nowhere
else. I knov, the pohtmt.1 mail
dOd conmwrctab arc contusing
dnd do\' nti!.Jhl annoying, lnft
that's onlr hetauc;e> you are not <1
trained poht1crnu
Fir:.t, the candaddtt.~. It's really
quite slnlple. Only vote for
"Proven Tax<Faghter~."' Tax
Fight~n; are a dime a dpzen, but
Proven Tax Fighters are very
special people. Never, ever vote
for anyone who isn't "tough on
cnme" or who doesn't stand for
"tTd<l1t1onal values: "Farmly val-
ues dre OK too, bu t it has to be
one or the other.
Go over all the campaign mail
very carefully. Only vote for can-
d.Idates who have pictures of
themselves With seruors, cops
a.Def kids. ln the pictures. make
sure they are pointing at some-
thing so it looks like a redl meet-
ing.
· Republican candidates must
be ·Reagan Republicans," and
the!\ ~hould say they will "cdfry
on th1• Reagan Revolution• at
least IWlCP per mailer nus one lS
criliccJI No Rt>dgan Revolution,
no vol<' Democrdls should say
thPy w11l repn>sent "the people"
at h·d~l twice pN mdl.ler Remem-
her, no people, nq vote.
Bullot initiatives are more
comphrdted ihe key to all initia-
t t s m California is rnakP. sure
I hey "help our kids" or converse-
ly don't "hurt our kid : And you
thought 11 was comphcat~!
Tdke Propos1t1on 10, for exam-
ple. Rob Remer ays a new 50-
cent tax on cigarettes will M help
our kids.· Opponents say J?ropo·
sit.ton 10 will divert mom~y from
our c;choob and, well, you tell
me. Right -·hurt our kids.·
See, yQu'rn gettmg the hang of it.
Proposiuun 8 -dass-si1e
reduction? SupportPr ... "•'Y you
ab1>olutely, po::.itivP.ly have to vote
for ll because ll "help ... our kids •
But opponenb sa) don't you dare
vote for it -ll "hurts our kids1 •
I'm waiting for someone to put
an m1tiativP. on the ballot to
repedl the child )dhor laws bosed
on a camrMiun thdt 11 will "help
our kids" hy qivmg them 1ob
expt!rienc:e
Considn the TildnJC' of ballot ·
mitiallves, Propos1uon I}, which
would revcr .... e dereguldt10n of
the power mctu .... tl'\. ·Tht; author 1s
·none othe1 ll mn lian;~y Rosen-
leld, N<tme nng a uell? You
rrught re lnl'ffibt>f rum dS the
<1uthor of Prupos1twn 10:t wluch
w..i" gomq 10 ~,E;fonn the.> msur
un< " mdustr)
Tius lOlJlOS 1h lO·\lnder:-.tand
uuUoti': • pa.,,sed, am iingly
enough. and b a ~hll·unfoldmg
r.ata:>troph1>, as both the state dfld
the m unmce comparues try to
figure out what 11 mean~. Of
tour~e. all oi our insurdnce prc-
nuum~ plumm~te<l, JU!.t us _
pronu:.ed. D1dn't Uiey' And keep
in nund, the bli21ard ot contra·
d1ctory und conlu mg ballot im·
tidtLves every ty; o years ts a
pecuLially Californian phc•nome-
non. An} body reudy to get en-
ous dbout chanymy California's
bdUot m1Uative pr0< e s? Plebse
let nic know.
Fmull}', rt heartlclt phd humble
thtink you to everyone who
not'lcea thcit 1 confu ~d Messr
Donne <tnd !\t1lton la ... t we~k I
am embt1rrctssed· and dsharrwd.
What wa" I Uunkmg? I prormse
}OU 1t will never happen again I
mean. for hC?d\'en s "dke I know
who wrot~ "Pdfad1-.e Lost" a
surely as 1 knO\\ thiit Phdl1p 1itr-
lowe wrote "The Trng1cal Hl!itory
Qf Dr. Faustus "
I gotta go
• PETER BUFFA 1s mdyor of Costa
Mesa H s column appears on fllda~ £.
mail him at ?tr84tlAOL com
:Police arrest Costa Mesa m~ ~n sexual molestation cp_arges
· • Cla. th t 39 Id search of evidence corroboratin9 j shov. mule homo~C'xual dcltvily sure we can verify ill of the mJor-food '>f'f\ 1 r Tlw two ht>l 41me .Jurado m the one·\ ('iU p\!nod that
lffi a -year-o the boy's claims. and dre commercially made. ma lion given to us" friends, dnd Jurddo I"'\ en met the mdy ha\e led to 1hi• molestation.
sexually abused boy, 15, Authorities Sdtd they were con; Pohrn dfe rcVJewmg the tap<·c; Police said U1ey dlso found p1c-hoy's pttn"nU;, nuthorm.-.\j d.1cl. Poltc:P. ... aid tht y ha\ e 1ust
l h . . . ttlcled last week by the victun's to see if the Victim's aUegdtion of ture>s of ndked teen boys that may But Smalh ddded Urn parent~ begun their mv~. t1gdtlon, and aunr es investigation; pcuents, who suspected the Jurddo hlnung the \wo hdving sex hc1ve heen downloaded from the wc>r<> 1111<1\\ are ol lht> mon') than mor • chc1rgt:::. ma: b~ hled pend-
, dctS reportedly ~m tape. friendsrup between their son and •lS true lntcmett in Jurcldo's possession. 100 <>nrnu111oi ... tile> hn hnd wl\h mg the H"•Ulb
J urado had gone awry "We haven't found any eVl· The v1ct1m reporte>dly met
COSTA MESA -A {~ ) t'Br-
: old Co~ltt !'-ll•sa m.in Wrl" clTrf -;ted
: \\.'c>clrw ddy mqht 1111 "11sp1c:iort of
· be>.uttlly mole ... tmq .. 15-)'f'tlr old
'. hoy who claims lw wdc; v1ck•o·
Pollce said the boy, who lives <lPncc• on. the vidPotdpC!> to cor-Jur.·Hio last :::iPptembN when
in Costa M('sd, told thrm that ruho1 11<• his sldhm1ents. ~ saJd Lt. Jurc1clo was wurkmg at a C'dfl's Jr
J urndo performed otdl spx on him Ron ~rn1!h. ~we wc1nt to mt1ke Rf'~tdufdnt 1n Costa Mesa cl\ d
taped clunng tht> le\vtl act~;.
Edwdn.I Aguirw Jurndo was
booked into Costa l\lf''>d Jail on
one count of lewd rondurt on a
· minor dnd poss<>ssion of' child
; pomoqraph) Hf> is hPinu h<>ld m
• heu ul $50,000 h<11I dncl \nil he
: drra1c1ned m J l<1rhor .Ju~llc l' <.'en-
i ter todc1y.
Police have conh'icated nuiner-
ous ldpes dnd an• vi('wing them in
20 tu 50 t1mP'-bet\'Yet'I\ St•ph·ni·
lx>r 1 !197 and SPntember 1998. AJI
of tlw mcaclc•nt..; occurred .it Jura-
do'<; dpartm~ nt m tJ1c 2200 block
of 1 f<trbor BoulPvard, police said.
The> v1cllm dai.ms the lewd
enc-ounters, wh1c h also included
Jurc1do fl>lll0\'1119 hJs clothe::. and
mclsturbatmg, happen1•cl when
lht• suspcct's wife wtts ctf wen k.
Pohre <>rvt•d a "l'ttrd1 wctarunt
Cit lhP ilp<1ltme.nt .md ,1 trn1l~ m
lhl• 9800 hloc k of Gartu•ld Avenu1•
ownc•d by JwcJdo\ ldl!Wr. They
confiscated mnrc th.m 140 v1dcu·
luJX''> at the tr.ulcr. two of which
P1tast Join us In sripportJng tM ~of Gary Athnts for Newport Btoch City 9'tmdJ,
du '""1 candkJat< In Dlstrlct 4 who supf1"'"0 a alffllllOt'lal abport at El TtmJ.
Newport B«Klt Cit} Cou~ll
Hon. Tom Edwards
Mayoc, Newport Beach
Hon. DennlS O'NeU
Mayor Pro Tem, Newpor1 Beach
Hon. Jan Debay
Councimembef, Newpoft Beach
Hon. John Noyes
Councilmembe<, Newport Beach
PIM,.U., Cotualsslotun
Ed Sellch
Chair
Tom Aahley
Viele Chair ,
Richard Fuller
Secrelary
Anne Gifford
Mike Kranzle~
Fo,,_, BkctMI Olfkidll
Miian Dostal '°'"* MayOf
Jale,....her
~~'
Rutttelen Pl\111mer
tomW Mlryof
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Parks, Beadles & Recreation
Committee Members
Phil Glasgow, Vice Chair
Val Skoro
Environmental Quality
Affairs Citizens Advisory
Committee Members
Michael Bigi, Chair
Patrick Bartolic
Bany Eaton
Tom Hyans
Bonnie O'Neil
Pete Tarr
Judith Ware
Jean Watt Doreen Marshall
DanMcNemey
Debra & Bany Allen Wayne MHler
Janie Arnold Auaey & Courtney Moe
Phi Arst LWy & Soott Paulsen
Steve & Lynda Badum Tom Peckenpaugh
Bl• Bamlng Dayna Pettit
Carol & Walter BotOe Bud Quist
Steven Bromerg William C. Ring
Tom Casey ~ Rull
Ann Crane ~eorge Schroeder
John L. Corel Bob & Barbara Shelton
Robert 0. Curci Miki & Steve Sholkotf
Gaiy DiSano .• Scott Sruttlewonh
Anders t=ol<edat sieve Silverstein
Bing Girtilg Larry I. Smith
Davo Goff Lee Suther1and
.Paul Gerst Stephen A. Suther1and
· toulse S. Greetey Dr. Duncan c. Walson ~ .Dan Guggenheim Chris Wynkoop
John W. Hamilton ,. ~ 'Bob Wynn
Cnrol & Teny Hartman Alle n M. Yourman
Rush Hall • • Pat & Ray Zartler
Orange County Stleri"·•·i~t ·Ken Honig Fred$rick & Kathy Zeiser
Mike Carona • • ,· Rtcharo & Susan Luehrs fr-till.I'"''. ~ .. ' ~,
* Ne~rt Be8ch Fireftghters ~tion
'* Newp0rt Beach Police EmplOyees Lf.gislatlve Action Committee
· . •Ne~ Harbor A~~ ~Commerce ,.
•The £1nColn Club of County
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Fax . (949) 646-0664
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4 Friday, October 30, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pil~
Oty mailing may
have violated law
8 Letters sent out with
water bills will be ·
changed so council
members' signatures
won't appear on them.
NEWPORT BEACH -The aty
may have Vl.Olated the state Pollti-
cal Refonn Act by send.mg out a
mass mailer advocating an airport
at the El Toro Marine Corps AJ.r
Sta non
The letter, which was lilSerted
Wlth Newport Beach water bills
this month, came from the oty's
Aviabon Committee and was
signed by Counctlwoman and
committee chairwoman Nonna
Glover.
According to the law, newslet-
ters or mass mailings that feature
an tnd.IV1duaJ elected offioal can-
not he sent out dl public expense.
City Attorney Bob Burnham
took full bldJ'Oe for the blundM',
which he sa.ad was a misunder-
standing of the defirution of "fed-
turing dO elected offiCldl."
The cmport committee letter
focused on El Toro issues, not
Councilwoman Glover, but Burn-
ham said it appeais a.s if even a sig-
nature could be considered featur-
mg a council member.
The water bills also contamed a
signed letter by Mayor Tom
Edwards asking residents to do all
of their holiday shopping within
the city. While that is not a political
issue, Burnham said the same law
applies.
Burnham said the newsletter
was not intended to violate the
mass mailing proVl.Sl.on and said
mclusion of the letters did not
maease the cost of sendmg the
water bills.
However, he said the newslet-
ters will be redone with the signa-
tures elmunate~ to avoid any
future confusion.
Some residents have also ques·
uoned the legality of spending
publJc funds to advocate a political
cause, such as the El Toro issue.
But Burnham said it is legal to
do so as long as there is not a ballot
measure pending.
"Cities and counties can't spend
ldxpayer money advocating for the
passage or defeat of a measure,"
he said.
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Where
the talent is .
"Careen" section
Monday, November 2, 1998
•
Regional Career Days
Employment Expo
Orange County Area
Wednesday, November'4,'1998
10:00 a.m . -6:00 p.m.
Orange County Airport
OoubleTree Hotel
3050 Bristol 'Street
Costa Mesa
For Career Days exhibitor information
call (213) 237-2557.
Presented by
llos Angeles mimes
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.....
NEWPORT BEACH -A HuntillgtoD
Harbour WOIDAD who oversaw a department
, store's financel surrendered to authorltlaa
1bunday to face a charge she embezzled
about $100,000 from various accounts.
Paya Chizuko ltaya, 50, agreed to ~ppeer
in Harbor Justice Center on the condition
she wouldn't be jailed if she answered to the
charges in court. ltaya pleaded innocent to
one count of grand theft and posted $25,000
bail. A dispc_>sition hea.ring has been set for
Nov.6.
of embezzlement
Jtaya bad worked at Nordstrom for at least
10 yean before the daiml surfaced. The
emberz)ement wu ctilCOVered when the
.,.. C'CJllduded an internal audit.
Itaya's attorney couldn't be r~cbed for
comment on Thursday.
Smith added that Haya would commonly
band out commi.Ssions to employees but
woWd teep part of it for herself. She also
made various trips to Nordstrom stores in
Sou them Calif omia and file fraudulent
chargeS to the company's headquarters.
"There were no checks and balances,·
Smith said.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
" r
Friday, October 30, 1998 )
• • Hatching a plan to help fish populatio:q
•Local facility released
970 white sea bass into
Newport Harbor.
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NEWPORT BEAC H -About
970 1-year-old white sea bass
were set free into Newport Har-
bor on ThUISday dS part of the
Ocean Resources Enhancement
and Hatchery Project.
The project, funded by the
Pacific Fisheries Enhancement
Foundation, is intended to replen-
1sli depleted fish populations in
Southern California, said Jock
Albnght, who coordinates the 10
"grow-out" facilities, including
the one m Newport Harbor.
The facilities, with 10 locations
from Santa Barbara to San Diego,
serve as holding pens for the fish
after they are released from the
hatchery in Carlsbad but before
they are big enough to survive on
their own in the wild.
The tagged fis h released
Thursday ranged in length from 9
to 13 inches but will not be legal
to catch until they are 28 inches
long.
White sea bass can grow to
more than 6 feet long weighing
more than 80 pounds and are .
some of the most sought-after
game· fish in the state,· Albright
said.
John Lauritzen, volunteer
DIANA MUt.VIH lJDAllY PLOT
Roy Fukushima, a volunteer for Pacific Fisheries Enhancement
foundation, holds o ne of 970 white sea bass that the foundation
rai ed and set free Thursday. "I love to fish." Fukushima said.
• coordinator for the Newport Har-
bor grow-out facility, said he is
expecting the next batch of fish to
number about 12,000 _:which is
the holding pen's capacity.
The fish stay anywhere f~om
three to six mol'lths in the pen. .. This is my way of giving back. ·
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Norpoa Beach C4£Y COMDCil
Hon. Tom Edwards
Mayor
Hon. Dennis O'Neil
Mayor Pro tem
Hon. Jan Debay ,,.
Hon. John Noyes
Hon. Tom Thomson
Formq Nmpqct Beach Mqyou
Phil Sansone
Jackie Heather
Doreen Marshall
James B. Stoddard
• Miian Dostal~
PlmvHni Cqnaais.rion
Ed Set.en
Chair
Richard Fuller
Secretary
• Anne GiffOf'd
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Pres , l.Jdo Sands
Homeowners Assoc
SlllY8 Bromberg
Pres , UU!e Balboa
151and Assoc.
Pete Tarr
Pres • West Newport
Commun1ty Assoc
Stewart BetMtvre, Jr.
P11f1 • Mama P~
Community Assoc.
ValSka'O
Pres , lrwle Terrace
Community Assoc.
SIGYePuppo
Pres., Nllwpol1 Shores
Community.Assoc:
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p191 • Corona del Mar
Resdentl Assoc
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Pres . Balboa coves
Residents Assoc
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Improvement Assoc.
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SMda & Tim Colins
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Carol & Geoff DaVts
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Art Gi'onsky
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Pe'9f Helfnch
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KenHonlg
Or Richard A Houghton
Aleslf & Antony Jac:bon
Jo King
Seti & Belt\ Klllrmtn
PIM)' & Bob Knox
Or. Ridwd L KrMzley, 11
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Dayna & Bil Kroeger
SUsanl.eman
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calhame & Fred Mclaral
Chris & Ed MNns
Counnev &~Moe
Tom Naug\llOn
BonmeO'Ned
Thais O'Neil
Diane & Dan Patr
Liddy & Scoti Paulsen
Dayna & Bob PeGlt
Bil Popeiot/
t.tc:tiael Por11r
John Pnchatd came & Mlchael Aeynotds
Susan & John Rinek
BillFq
Carol & Dick Riwtt
·Marie & Moms Rolins
Juett AoMrl8f
CdMnl9Saar
Sue~
BobStMllcn
Cllrjtln Shltey
~LStwtey
Dr S'9phen Stdoft
Scott Shualewoffl
JenySmlt\ •
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a.iy S1lir'I
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Susan a 8Nc» Sumner
Ric:M'd T.ytar
Paiaa & l.oult TOINMlll
Rdlltd \Ww'I
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Chride & MM Wood eoow,m eoovn
Pat & Ray lMtlet
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"Since t he program start-
ed, the sea bass have
become much more
prevalent. They seem to
be coming back."
John Lauritzen
Coordinator for the facility
where they are regularly fed and
attended to, before being
released.
The hatchery enhancement
pro1ect is the only program of its
kind on the west coast of North
·FOR EDUCATION
KENT S. MOORE
COAST COMMUNllY
COLLEGE DISTRICT
BOARD OF TRUSTEES -
AREA 5
"Restore Accountability.
Cost-Effectiveness
and Trust ."
Kent S. Moore
Retired Fdu(ator
Local Busim!:>~man
_Former County Grand Juror
U.S. Navy Veteran
lXJVote
on Novem~er 3rd
FYI -Arnf!nca and hd~ established
1lseU as a model lur ti h·stocking
programs worldwide, A:lbnght
Sdld,
White !>Cd bass are the focus of
the program nght now, but it
could be expanded to others in
the future.
For more 1nformat1on about,,
volunteering for the Ocean ,
Resources Enhancement and
Hatchery Project, call John .. :
"(The orgaruzallon).'can work
with dnY species deemed to be m
trouble.• Albnght sdid.
Albnght said the white 'ea
bac;s population dechned dramat-
ically from the 1950s to the '80::.,
with dnnual sport hshmg returns
i1' Ccihfornia dtoppmg from
55,000 fish to le!>s than 3,500
"Since the program started,
the "ioea bass have become much
Lauritzen at (949) 675 1893. o
more prevalent." Launtzen said.
"They '>~em to be conung back.;;
The i'-~wport B<!ach facility ... 11
ahvdy!> m need of volunteers wl}p
want to help lePd the fish ·and
clt•an the pen.,, Luuntzen saief,
. especially with tht> !urge bdtc;h of I hsh expectr>d m the m•xt three tP I lour weeks ,
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'\1•\\ port f IMbor junior Horeb Lopez bu<'kles up before testing his skills in a specially equJpped Neon on Thursday to experience
llll' <1.m<wr" of drinking and driving, without the alcohol, of <'Ourse. ·
Driv irig lessons driv·e home point
lJc;,jnq sp ecially
p1ogrctmme d car,
tPen~ learn what
· it 's like to drive
drunk
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"S<1111Plim<•., kids ttre shocked
r1l th1· Wd } th£• rnr responds, .. Doi
ti.in< ryk 'ic11cl "Thc•y sc1y, 'It's not
1 rny fdu.lt.' 01 'The'cur 1s drunk' ..
Semor Tinish Fehx. 17, didn't
qet hehmd the wheel ol the N eun
but sc11d her experience tl<i d bdck-
'>edt passcng<•r ntdde dn tmpac.t
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Smll~ t • You're. in Beer Heaven ~.11,,.:.:.1;f1M•@:t'i:14Jilr¥1;!.JMJ
someone who's drunk/ she said.
-Dawn Steele contributed
to this story.
Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily PiloC
Scout's honor
Costa Mesa troop wins first place
in survival skills competition, beating
out 63 other groups of girls from county
Eu.,, Gr 1 girls. There were some troops
that had 20 to 25. •
Ooa>t Plol More than 1,000 ·sixth-to
COSTA MESA - A Costa ninth-grade guls converged on
Mesa Girl Scout troop beat out the three-day competition held
63 other troops from Orange at El Dorado Park in Long
County Jast weekend at a com-Beach Stepharue C lements.
petition in which thett suMval Kutie Voerr, Katie Gailey,
skills were put to a test Chiarn Reese Hilborn.
Cadette Troop 1062 placed Roseann Huerta, Susan Huer-
fll'St in the skills competition, ta, Rachel Schreyer, Jessica
proving it was th~ best dt tying Mahoff, Stephanie Tarasut and
knots, using compasses and Jessica Ward made up the wm-
kruves, and building flfes. ning team.
The Cadette-0-Rama, Cadette Troop 1738 of New-
which has been held for more port Beach also competed,
than 35 yea.rs, was sponsored pldcmg Courth m the game
by the Girl Scout Council of competillon, said Girl Scout
Orange County. Troop l 062 spokeswoman Diane Struth.
hds competed in the event for This was lhe newly formed
28 years. troop's first yedf al the event,
"This ts the hrsl t1me we sdld co-leader Carolyn Stro-
have won a first place," Sdld hecker. Cadette Troop 456
troop co-leader Sanda KJar from Newport Beach also com-
NYou're compeltng agd.l.J1Sl so I peted but did not place, Snuth
many ot.l)er troops. We had 10 1 sd1d.
Amish Country Traditions'
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Fri. Oel06lM' 30, 12-8
Sat. OctQber 31, ,10·5
range County Fairgrounds
88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa
For parking, enter off Arllngton
Free Admission!
Over 100.crafts people represented! Featuring hundreds of
guilts, wa!I hangings, furniture, 1oys, dolls, arf, rugs, home
accessories and much more. Free Talk -The Amish Life,
2 p.m. both days. ·
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
Anti-drug
message
·spelled out
Adams Elementary
students get visit from
helicopter and lessons ·
about the dangers of
substance abuse
Stepharii'e Jacobi's second-
grade cldSs formed the northwe:,t-
em comer of the letter •E• in the
crimson, 520-student depiction of
the word "DARE" on the play-
ground at Adams Elementary
School on Thursday morning
A Drug Enforcement Adnunis·
tration helicopter took aenal shots
of the studen~ dild touched down
on the playground as a highlight
of the Costa Mesa scbool's obser-
vance of Red Ribbon Week, dur-
ing wh,ich students are taught the
dangers and consequences of
abusing drug!..
"This is sometmng really big
for the students," said Adams
Friday, October 30 1998 7
Red· cross cites
2 local women
1Wo Newport Reach women
wern reoogruz(!d tbr their com-
. mumty work est the sixth annual
Clara Ritrton Spectrum Awards m
lrvme nn 1lmr <lay •
Tiw awar<Jc;, which hvnor tht\
county' top female contri~utors
m mnt• categonP.s, were pre!.ent-
cd rtt d r<>remony at the Irvine
Mttmott. The dwards Cife spOji_.
sozed by the local chapter of e
Americ:an Rt..><l Cros~ ·
Engrid Matthews w~ present-
ed the dWard in the envuorunant
category Matthews has been the
voluntee1 coordinator for th
Wetland" and Wildl1te Care Cen-
ter m Huntington Beach since
1993
The center was uu.tnuncntal
m tredtrng injured btrds from an
011 spill m Crtrson Matthew:. le<l
the V<llunteer recrwtment and
orgaruw<; the programs.
The liusU"lc .... s or group dward
wt•nt to Nancy Clark, who tound-
c>d Th1> {{ecovery Center m 1990
to help court-ordered alcohol aQd
drug offenders get sober.
Principal Barbara Barnngton. •A DI' •.iA MULV1tl LUOAt v PU.OT lot of our teachers are shocked at
Clark 1:, the execuuve d.ireCtor
of tht> cc:ntPr's two lo<"al.Joni. ut
Co<;ld M1-sd and Anahe1m. She
qlso hds tncd to corwrnce the
courts to sentcnc" nom:10le,nt
substance-uhuse offenders to
Jong-tenn tc~atment programs.
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bodrcb, including Tudos Her-
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how much kids know about Jim Henderson and Patrick Arata, special agent pilots with the Drug Enforcement Administration, answer questions about drug
drugs. W~'re trying to show them arrests while visiting the students at Adams Elementary School on Thursday.
how to helve posttJve altema-•
tives" ·· ·
DEA agent Jlffi Henderson and
helicopter pilot Patrick Arata
wowed the students Wlth true sto-
ries about how the helicopter has
been used to aid ground police by
following suspects with the
infrared Cdmeras from thousands
of feet tn the alt
· •ts the helicopter armed?" was
the first question from a fourth-
grader weanng a red sweater.
"No 1t isn't," Henderson said.
"We never shoo\ from the heli-
copter."
· Another hdnd went up: "Has
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•They've shot at us but they
never hit us,• Henderson said.
"It's hard to hit a helicopter "
The students were all gtven a
tour of the 30-year-old former
Anny chopper, which had been
used during the Vietn;un War but
was renovated and upgraded for
its current use.
But mixed with the entertdin-
ment and sense of discovery was
the anti-drug abuse message,
which Red Ribbon Coordinator
Marcy Serrels hopes will make a
lasting impression on all the chtl-
dren.
"I've t;>een involved with peo-
ple who'ye had drug problems,"
she said. : People reel so trapped,
and some or these kids' parents
are alcoholics and they write
about it·in thetr Journals. We want
to corrununicate to them the mes-
sage that they don't have to take
drugs to have a good time "
Parents and teachers who
assisted with the Red Ribbon
observances included: Julie John-
ston, Stephanie Montegue, Cathi
Hartwell and Marilee Ramano.
But the bottom line to all the
fanfare and hard work that went
into Red Ribbon Week was prob-
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n Friday, Oct. 23, Starbucks Coffee
combined great art and coffee as it
premiered its Orange County Art Series,
the first in a series of curated art shows. All
artwork currently' exhibiting at·four loc'!I
Starbucks stores is for sale, with all proceeds to be
given back to the community.
Artists, whose work will be on display for the
next six weeks, include: William Sussman, Fashion
Island; Joann Grossman, Westcliff; Max Presneill,
Balboa Island; and Vicky Hanrahan, Campus and
Cali1ornia, Irvine.
· "We have a diversity of artists because our
customers are diverse," said Jamal Hijazi, manager
of Starbucks in Westcliff, who curated the show.
"Viewing artwork as a beautiful backdrop while
enjoying coffee just seemed like a natural pairing ..
· It is an extension of the coffee culture and the
Starbucks experience, which we refer to as the
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'Third Place'. It's not home, not the
workplace, but rather a place where
people can enjoy coffee, socialize and
chat.''
Senior artist William Sussman, whose
work is on display at Starbucks, Fashion
Island is known·as the resident artist at
the Costa Mesa Senior Center. Eight to
11 of his original watercolors are being
displayed and. are for sale.
"We are so happy that Starbucks has
chosen one of our artists for their art
show," said Saundra Abbott, resource
development at the Costa Mesa Senior
Center, who helped Starbucks organize ..
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the show. "William's artistic spirit is truly captured
in his eye-catching paintings."
Starbucks is ·a corporation who is on the forefront
of giving back to the community and the· ~rtil.
Eighty perc;ent of the proceeds .from the art mo~
will be donated to the Costa Mesa Senior Center.
The other 20 percent will be given to Imagination
Celebration, to further children's art educational
programs.
"It's a win-win situation for the community and
the arts,". Hijazi said. "We atl benefit."
Starbucks is planning their next· show in January
1999 to include additional store locations.
For more information on Starbuck~' Orange
County Art Series, contact Jamal Hijazi at (949)
630-0369.
Artist William Suisman's original watercolors on display at Starbucks,
Fashion Island inclucJ.e Dancing with my Man (left) and Birdie (below)
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Aging ls a
process
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Withllvt_.g
•The fastest growing
population are those over 85
years of age.
• eighty percent of these
Individuals have one or more
chronic disabilities.
• More than 22 million people •
in this c9untry have caregiving
responsibilities.
. • The majority of those with
• caregiving responsibilities are
women.
Although many older adults
' manage to live vigorous and ·
independent lives, the potential
• of chronic illness and disability
increases with age. Chronic
, illnesses include high blood
• ' 1 pressure, arthritis, diabetes, and
dementia, to name a few.
• Because chronic illness makes one
• less able to cope with the daily
personal and household routines,
these older adults are the ones
most likely to need assistance
with their physical, emotional,
and/or financial needs.
All families will eventually face
a crisis regarding an aging parent
or relative. While this crisis will
affect the family, it will not affect
all family members equally. Most ! likely, t he responsibility of
caregiving will go to a daughter
· or daughter-in-law.
• Currently, estimates find 80%
• of caregiving needs are provided
by family members. They are the
preferred source of older
individuals with the needed
assistance for. social and physical
needs. The practical and
emoti9nal demands of aging
parents has the potential to
cause adult childrerrto feel as
though they are drowning in
frustration. anxiety and guilt. This
leads to caregivers avoiding the
painful reality and difficulty of
confronting their elderly loved
ones on matters that may be
familiar to them
In an attempt to deal with th~
many tasks of caregiving and the
demands of a spouse, children .. a
career, and their own household,
the adult children may overreact.
This over feaction Is called role-
• reversal. Adult children and
elderly parents never-actually
reverse roles, it just feels like it.
Therein lies much of the stress
and sadness in watching our
t parents decline, and the difficulty i of knowing when and how to
. make caregriving decisions. The
adult child may feel as though
they have become the parent and
the parent ~s become the child. i The adult child takes on the
careglving often becoming the
' sole-decision maker, and may
, eventually dominate the elderly
! parent.
It is important to recognize
that the aging parent is still an
adult, who needs to have input
into the decisions that will
directly affect their lives and well-
being. To know when and how
much responsibility to take on as
caregivers is called "filial
maturity."
Author Alana Peters, M.A., a
professional gerontologist, will
publist\ an Interactive guide for
caregivers, titled "Hard
Questions,· Simple Answers: A
Workbook for Adult Children of
Aging Parents ·& Relatives." It will
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This easy-to-use instructional
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As adult children witness these changes they may
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We must begin by accepting aging as a natural
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society that treats aging as though it were a plague
and views it as a fearful experience. This fear and
ignorance is based on what we have observed in our
familie and learned from the media. For yea~. what
the me ical community thought were diseases of age,
such as eart disease, diabetes, osteoporosis and many
cancers e now known to be the result of our lifestyle
behaviors: moking, lack of exercise and high fat diets.
By changing our behaviors now, we can alter how we
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of ourselves and encourage lifestyle behaviors. Some
changes do occur in our bodies with age, such as
diminished acuity of the five senses -hearing, sight,
sense of smell and taste. and increased sensitivity to
heat and cold. These are normal. Memory loss with age
1s not normal. The many losses that often accompany
age, play a major factor in self-esteem and self-concept
as we age. Often occurring simultaneously, many of
these losses are irreplaceable-vocational roles, spouse,
friends, house, jcb, finances or car and many
tend to care for elderly loved ones in the same . ·
manner. Performing similar tasks, we expect
appreciation and physical or behavioral improvement.
Frequently, this is not the result of our caring. What
often follows the eider's lack of gratitude is our
negative feelings toward them -anger, annoyance,
frustration and guilt. Amazingly, we do not question
similar parental feelings that are involved with the
challenges of childrearing. However, in relation to our
elders, we have not yet acknowledged that performing
these same tasks for parents includes the same
feelings. While many of the tasks are similar, there is a
very basic difference in the relationship. With children,
the parent is the control point. The accepted parental
role 1s one of overseeing, guidance and love, as
children learn the rules to move from dependence to
independence. With parents, it is quite different. They
are mentally developed. indepenaent human beings.
who have controlled self and lifestyle for many years.
As they begin to lose their abilities to do for self, they
are not pleased. They resent these losses, are angry
with themselves (it was never going to happen to
them) and scared about the future. Also, most of this
generation of elders are fiercely independent, so they
are not very good at accepting help from others or at
becoming dependent once again.
The best we can do for our parents is to empower
them and help them retain their independence as long
as possible. The less you can do for the elderly relative,
depending on physical and mental abilities, the better
it ls for everyone. Whatever is done must be done with
the parent. and not for the parent. This is the key to
successful caregiving: to allow elders as much control
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two to three times a year and, In most cases, the best treatment is
a good, old-fashioned combination of rest and fluids.
Greater Newport Physicians, a medical group at Hoag Hospital,
offers the following advice for managing these illnesses and
spotting warning signs that might warrant a trip to the doctor.
Colds
A cold is a form of upper respiratory tract infection. Common
symptoms are sore throat. stuffy nose. a low grade fever of 100-
101, cough and fatigue. While unpleasant and uncomfortable,
colds are typically not dangerous and tend to clear within five to
seven days. A trip to the doctor 1s not usually required. Symptoms
can be treated at home with Tylenol, decongestants and cough
syrup. If currently taking other medications, be .sure to call your
doctor or ph~rmacist first to inquire about any possible drug
interactions. Getting plenty of rest and drinking lots of fluids to
keep the nose and bronchial tubes moist is almost important. Some
recent research shows that zinc lozenges may also help reduce the
severity of the symptoms. Remember, since colds are usually caused
by viruses, antibiotics are not effective.
Flus
The influenza virus causes a more severe infection. There are
more body aches and the fever 1s higher, 102-104, and more
prolonged. Flu vaccines are available as a pre\fentative measure
but, once you catch the flu, the routine treatment ·measures
described above should also be followed here. Senlors and people
suffering chronic illnesses should keep a close watch on their flu
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The ... let Montar'tN
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to be performed at the Roger 8.
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College in December.
Opportunities are available for
ushers, ticket takers, program
distributors and help at the
concession and merchandise
tables. Call (714) 646-7688.
Boys end Girts a-. of Costa
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(949) 642-2245. .
Center Ooc:ents
If you love the arts, become a
Center Docent. tt enables you to
see and be involved in the ,
Orange County Performing Arts'
Center as few are able. You'll
frequent backstage and below
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the Center. To learn more and
apply, call the Support Groups
office at (714) 556-2122, ext: 218.
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support to terminally ill patients
and their families in Orange
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Costa Mesa Hlstorlc.81 Sodety
The society collects information,
photos and artifacts relating to
the history of Costa Mesa and the
harbor area. Volunteers afe
needed ·for clerical tasks,·
computer input and help in the
library. For information, call
Charles Beecher at (949) 631-5918.
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9667.
OASIS Senior Center
Meals on Wheels volunteers are
needed to distribute prepared
dishes to pome-bound seniors in
the Newport Beach area. The
delivery time is between 11 :30 .
a.m. and 1 p.m. Call (949) 644-
3244. ~
Opera Pacific
The Opera Pacific Guild
Alliance, a support group for
"'Opera Pacific., has a wide range of
activities for volunteers. Call (714)
474-4488.
OrM99 CcMMty Interfaith
Shelter Needs volunteers to organize
food drives during the holidays
and throughout the year. Call
(949) 631-7213.
Orangewood Boutique
The upscale resale boutique
that benefits the Orangewood
Children's Home for neglected
and abused children needs
volunteers to create displays, tag
clothes and work with customers.
Call Christine at (949) 760-6640.
Upper Newport .. y Ecologial
Reserve and Reg&on.l Peril
If you're a nature lover and
enjoy the outdoors, like working
with your hands and enjoy
meeting people, volunteer at the
Upper Newport Bay. Participate in
a training course, on-going
training, special field trips and a .
volunteer recognition event. For
volunteer opportunities, call (949)
~0-6746.
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FrOD1 French and yoga to vegetarlan cooking, lt,.s all at your local senior center
Ever wonder what's happening at
your local senior center? Just about
anything you can imagine. Your
monthly calendar will be filled with
activities from Jazzercise and life
story writing to oil painting and
. bridge, workshops and seminars on
how to stop smoking, how to drive
safely and take advantage of legal
assistance. A senior center is also
your travel connection, from
weekday trips to weekend cruises,
excursions and extended tours.
Here's a rundown:
~delMar .
OASIS Senior Center •
800 Marguerite Ave. (5th and
Narcissus)
Corona del Mar, CA 92625-1501
(949) 644-3244
fax (949) 645-4804
Open Monday -Friday, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m.; Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. for
recreation only.
Manager: Celeste Jardine-Haug
Program Coordinator: Jan Koriath
Newsletter: OASIS News
Classes and activities: Chair
exercises, yoga, physical training,
Tai Chi, water aerobics, line
dancing, computer and Internet
training, ceramics, watercolor,
Chinese brush painting, sculpture,
bridge, foreign policy discussion,
creative memory workshop,
geography, vegetarian cooking and
Spanish. Walkers Not Rockers meet
weekly for easy three-mile walks at
various spots. Meet at OASIS lobby
at8:45 a.m.
Human Services: Health
screenings, supportive programs,
counseling, medical equipment to·
loan, HICAP, medical library, Braille
class and legal assistance.
Transportation (in Newport
Beach): Care-A-Van, Monday
through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
for medical appointments,
shopping and errands. Shuttle Van,
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.
to 4 p.m. to OASIS for activities.
Requires advance reservation.
Meal Program: Monday through·
Friday, 11 :45 a.m. to 12: 15 p.m.
Reservations required. Home
delivered meals available for home
bound.
Travet: Day trips to Living
Desert/Palm Desert Wildlife and
Botanical Park, Nov. 3; Santa Anita,
Nov. 5; Getty Museum, Nov. 12
(waiting list only); Palm Springs
Follies, Nov. 17; Wonderful World
of Christmas at Candlelight Pavilion
, in Claremont. Nov. 22; Lawrence
· Welk Musical Christmas, Dec. 2;
Picasso at the Los Angel~ County
Museum of Art, Dec. 3; and An
Elegant.Christmas in Pasadena, Dec.
8. Excursions to Las Vegas/Monte
Carlo, Branson/Ozark Mountains
Christmas Tour and
Laughlin/Golden Nugget.
Costa Mesa
Costa Mesa Senior Center
695 W. 19th St.
Costa Mesa, CA 926 27
(949) 645-2356
fax(949)645-4804
Open Monday -Friday, 9 a.m. to 5
p.m.; Saturday, 8 to 11 a.m.
Gift Shop Hours: Monday -Friday,
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.;
Closed noon to 1 p.m.
Executive Director: Thomas Gould
Program Director: Lorie
Sonenstein
Newsletter: The Chronicle
provides Information on Center
activities, Coastline College classes,
health updates. t ravel & tour
listings, California State Legislature
news, TLC dining programs,
membership page and helpful
community phone numbers.
TLC Lunch. Feedback Foundation
Inc., 631 -81 71
Center Travel, 645-1032; open
Monday -Thursday, 9 a.m to 3
p m ; Friday, 9 a.m. to Noon.
Center Transportation· No fee,
door-to-door service for Costa Mesa
residents, 50 years and older.
• Medical-related appointments,
9 to 11 a.m. and noon to 3 p.m.;
advanced reservations required. Call
the Center two days or up to two·
weeks in ~dvance between 8 a.m.
and 5 p.m. Leave a message with
your name, phone number and
transportation needs. Your call will
be confirmed. Service areas include
medical offices in surrounding
vicinities. Transportation is made
possible by Hoag Memorial Hospit~I
Presbyterian.
• All-other transportation needs,
9 a.m. to 5 p.m., no reservations
required. Call the same day you
need service between 8 and 8:30
a.m. Transportation is made
possible by the city of Costa Mesa.
Center activities· AARP mature
driving course, arts & crafts,
ballroom dance, bingo, blood
pressure check (Tuesdays, 9 -11
a.m.) bridge, computers, creative
writing, line and tap dance, French,
play reading, stretch;yoga,
Jazzercise and ~attir.day computer
(four-week class: Nov. 7 -28 from 9
-11 a.m., $40). Friday movie
matinee at 1 p.m. for 25 cents.
Travel & Tours: day trips to San
\E\\"PORT COASTAL PODl.\TRY GROLP. l\C.
• •
NQ! YOUR FEET ARE NOT sUn.osio To ~iwir.
Pain • your boffy's biochemical WifOTcdlinl you someihing • ~ As en acrin member of the ScanJinaVJan cha~r of the Idle~ .
Allocinion for the srudy of pain ( 127 counmea), Dr. Vlbinen caa leduce or
TOtAl.LY allcriare your parn, thiOi.igh sUIJical and no&tUnical ~
& is allo a faculty instructor in Podiatnc 5urgery since 1 f92
M IWO locaJ ~tali. These are 'lust a few f?Oints that ~ate Dt VDnen and makt him a top eadcr in h11 field, which is ~ hd1 ~out by a variety of patient~ from profcstional hoc;key payqs 19 busy
~mothers.
Complimentary initial exam with this ad.
Piw1ed provider for most iasura~ ancludifta Mlll6cere
24 HOUR FMSGl!HCI CME
Newport "'-edal Plaza
307'Placentia Suite 201, ewpon ..
(across from H<>aB Hospa1 anttanoe)
949•64S •6544
(}) £u ALWAYS KEPT YOUR.SELF Q./vACTIVE AND HEALTHY.
RJNNY, HOW SOME THINGS
NEVER CHANGE
• Yoo fen in lcJYC l1st.cr11ng to ~t Kina Cole. and
yoo kept ycu hart actJYC and young You still do
Now that yoo'rc 1n yor pnme, yoo appreciate the
finer thinas in l1k, and Senior &ck.isMs is a ~
of that l1ft\tylc
Senior &cbivcs
l'orscmors
• .S+ that offm INny ,
bmdm to k.cocp yoo healthy and happy It
inc.bics free hclJtt1 90eco119, ~ ~.and
tern1NrS Yoo aho l1'CC1YC ~&on. IOcal
• rncrcNnts, indudi~ Ronsts, 1$1lnnl\, and
trwtl tcMccs
fur ca5)' enrollment, pie. call toll frtt
888-6'2-0CMMC (88M'l6-'l66'l)
fur bi and ycu aood health, o
some UW. flCYt'r thlrWt.
ORANGE COAST
Senior Exclusivu. M~~ •
• + d ---1 he rcwar ' "•T....,.~ .......... arc .,11 dcurvcd. ,._..,._,c:..,,,..
• I Diego Wild Ar1imal Partc, Nov. 10,
Las Vegas Club, Nov. 11 • 13; Getty
Museum, Dec. 2; Hollywood
Squares, Dec. 6; Lawrence Welk's
Christmas Show, Dec. 9; Edgewater
in Laughlin, Dec. 14 -16. Book early
for Trtanic the Musical, Feb. 25,
1999. Extended trips: Cajun
Christmas in New Orleans, San
Antonio New Year's and Thailand
and Hong Kong in Marcl11999
Ruth M. Kahn'eenter
Jewish Senior Center (JCC)
Jewish Federation Campus
250 E. Baker St., Suite D
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
(714) 755-0340
Open Monday -Thursday,
9 a.m. to 8 p.m ; Friqay, 9 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m.
Executive Director; Moises Paz
Director of the Senior Center:
Betty Benowitz
Newsletter: The Center Voice,
subscription is part of Center
SCORE: making sense for small busiriesses -The:-Prange County Chapter
of t~ice Corps of Retired
Executives (SCORE) has been recognized as the Regional
Chapter of the Year. This
prestigious honor was achieved
by providing exceptional service
to the small business
community.
SCORE, a non-prof it
association and resource
partner, is sponsored by the United States Small Business
~dministration. It serves as a
training resource for any small
business. Counseling is free and
incl udes one-on-one, on-site
and e-mail counseling, an
advisory board program and
counseftng for export.
The volunteer SCORE
counselors are working and
retired executives and business
owners who donate their time
and expertise. '°' motW lntonn.tlon on SCOftMtd~~
Gii (1f4J 550-1Jft Wslt "'-" ...,_at www.seot9.org.
membership
Actw1t1es JCC offers everything
from classes and trips, to theatrica1
productions and social clubs.
Performances open to the public.
The Senior Center welcomes your
talents Contact Betty Benow1tz at
the Kahn Center, (714) 755-0340,
ext. 261 .
Events: .
Yiddish hour Thursday, Nov. 12
at 11.15 am , Gerso Jerus will
provide Yiddish stories and songs
(second Thursday of every month).
Entertainers will hold music and
dance performances in November
and December Cost for the three-
part series is S6 Call (71 4) 755-0340,
ext. 261 Lunch prior to the show is
S4
• Eugene Alper performs a
Thanksgiving concert and
luncheon (with all the trimmings),
Thur., Nov 19 at 11:45 a.m., lunch;
show, 2:30 p.m
• The Vagabonds non-stop
mustcal revue, Thur., Dec. 3.
• Osi Slacfek sings Israeli folk
songs at the Senior Center's New
·Year's Eve party, Thur., Dec .. 31.
The annual intergenerational
Chanukah program will begin
Thursday, Dec. 17 at 10 am. when
the JCC preschool visits the Kahn
Center. Activitie!> will include a
costume parade and entertainment
by the children. A C~anukah party
for the seruors will follow with
traditional holiday gifts for the
children.
On-going act1V1t1es· Mah Jongg,
poker. pinochle and pan. Maj
Jongg, Mondays from 11 a m. to 3
p.m.: Card games at 12·30 pm
Classes: free lorah lunch & Learn,
Wednesdays at noon; Israeli
dancing with Yoni Carr on
Wednesdays; and Hebrew (from
conversational to advanced).
Social Clubs: H1k1ng, bridge,
women's book club and Shoah
survivor!.
Secured Alzheimet's C are
~ Villa Rosa ~
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• Residential Alzheimer's Care
• Secure Perimeter
• Staff Trained By AJz. Assoc.
• Fall Risk Unit
• rncontinent Care
• Wheelchairs Welcome
• Home Style Meals and Snacks
• landscaped Walking .Patios
• Specialized Activities 24 Hrs.
• Family Support Group
• Licensed Nurse
VILLA WEST
• Residential Assisted Living
• Wheelchairs Welcome
• Incontinent Care
• Medication Monitorin2
• Full Activities Program
• Rehab Department on Site
• Bathing And Groom~g
Assistance
• Care Coordinated By
Licensed Nurse
• Laundry and Housekeeping .
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)l 12 Friday, October 30, 1998
MARBLE
.tONTINUED FROM 1
I falhng apart, test scores a.re dis-
mal, money 1S scarce and the
st1\e just ~gi:eed that the way it's
( bt•cn teachfug English for the
·better part of a decaq,e stinks.
,, .. ~o there's plenty of fixing to
w
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vi
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tv
a
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si:
do -
And maybe that's it. The task
1s too daunb.ng. There's a possible
bond m1t1ative in the not-too-dis-
tant future and there's the nag-
ging reality that selling it to an
cnttl-tax community will be
tuuyher than getting Bob Doman
to qwt politics. The issues are
<.tackeo up like jets trying to
nudge mto John Wayne.
But there are a few choices.
Not many. But a few.
mail this one m. A few years ago
there was a distinguished New-
port Beach councilman named
Don Strauss. A gentleman
th.rough and through, Strauss was
beanng down on }us fourth term
when a young upstart named
John Hedges jumped 111 the race.
Could lt happen agam? Naw ...
well ... naw. .
The scrap between incumbept
Serene Stokes and Kathy
Schwarz might be the best elec-
tion contest in the d.istnct. Scratch
that. Only contest.
Stokes was the unexpected
winner four years ago in a crowd-
ec\ r'!Se in Corona del Mar. Karen
Wilson -who had lined up
endorsements from everyone -
was expected to win that 1994
race. She didn't.
WEST .
CONTINUED FROM 1
the city, said the workshops
Thursday would serve as a sort or
· •crash course" for EIP and would
help to educate its employees
about the issues.
Representatives of the Latino
Business Council, residents, prop-
erty owners, industry leaders,
social service providers and other
citizeru; at large were invited to
the meetings.
Frank Gutierrez, a Latino Busi-
ness Council member, said the
West Side provided low-income
housing for people and he was
also concerned with maintaining
jobs on the West Side.
Karen McGlinn, executive
di.rector of Share Our Selves, said
she recognized that upscale hous-
ing was essential to improving the
West Side but felt torn as an advo-
cate for the poor and working
poor. •u we revitalize an area, we
displace people,• McGlinn said.
Thursday's dlscussions also
•
Newport Beach/Costa f.Aeso Doily Pilot
rekindled talk of a 19th Street
bridge, which some said was
essential to the ccvitalizdbon of
the West Side.
"The biggest problem is we
don't have a'cccss to the beach,"
said Bob Graham, a long-time
advocate of a 19th Street bridge
and member of the newly Conned
group ·19th to the Beacb. •
A 19th Street bndge would
drive up liome values by $100,000
and help a commercial distrtct
thrive, Graham Sdid.
•We have the potential here
that most other places don't/
Graham said.
The City Council has directed
EIP not to include the 19th Street
bndge m the plan but if there is a
groundswell of support to revisit
the issue, that could change,
Tescher ~aid.
Charles Markel of the Orange
Coast Assoctation of Realtors said
I
G1'!bam'1 estimate or $100,000
was accurate. He said becaus~ of
poor planning, the best property
in the city had been made into dD
industrial area.
Several people spoke about
the negative perception peo~e
had about the West Side a.qd
wanted to fmd ways to instill com-
munity pride. McGlinn said there
was a need to get younger geneJ'i
ations to reinvest in their cities. ~
A group of property own~
and managers stressed the n~
for code enforcement. Eva M~
said she worke d to keep her
property clean and neat i~
appearance but she needed the
city's assistance in othJ!r issues
such as abandoned vehicles. •
The comments received Thurs·
day will be used to frame the dis·
cussions with the general public
in January. No date for those
workshops have been set.
I
sy
1(
Judy Franco, who's logged a
'!lolid l 7 years on the board, is
hock for more.
Schwarz is a lughly involved
community member who seems
to know everyone in town, has
served on a thicket of committees
and has done a fair amount of
homework on district issues,
which is -more or less -a por-
trait of Karen Wilson.
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cc
se
11 Though she hinted four years
... go thdt tlus would be her final
tr.rm, .she evidently had second
thoughtc; tllong the way. Now she
'tlUWS thdt this will be her final
11~nn. You think?
Stokes should win but it might
be closer than she'd hke. .
=-...
-Pranco IS being challenged by
in ~il1 Szulga, who's young, ener-
kt a c. hery and -some would
e -way over his head. He
ca
sy
de
re
se
b)
Unfortunately, the bottom line
is that the sChool board won't
change much no matter the out-
come of the election. Which
means that 7-0 vote for the new
superintendent may be the last
time you see all these guys agree
on something.
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bt
dt
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esn't have a lot of involvement
t1! the dlstrict level, follows board
mf't>llngs on television and is low
Ul the name recognition depart-
mtmt.
But Franco would be wrong to
• STEVE MARBLE is the managing
editor.
Asthma, Radkufar Arm Pain -Ctmntlrta . · •
rhri, "the -.econd tune 11\ a year that Dr l ong h.s tte.tted my asthma and I have to say J l'Nlly thank Cod for hlm ~use ill didn't ffnd a
Jo, tor Iii.I.' him, maybe I wouldn't be around thl'5e dayi. HlS trf11txnent hti given me immediate and t.stlllg relief. It's unbelievablo'but it's
triw. Ju't <)ne tre.itment rnak~ you fet>I bcttt>r and able to go back to WOC'k · • •
My motlwr had a swollen Liofl fool Whett I camto home after a treatment and bought the magnetic Insoles, r immediately gave them to "lY m11m t11 try on SM could not walk and wa!. practically crawling out of lied ln Im lhAn 90 rrunutes ol weuing the magnets, r;he came Jc1wn~ti11,... and a-.ked what I haJ grven her She was e.ble to stand up and walk down 11Wr.;, and her pain was going 1way The nex\JllOrrung the ~welllllg canu: down and lwr pall\ had d<'Cre.ised. Sll\Ce then. every tune she f~ls pain on her e.nklc and foot, w woUld weu-Uil!1kisol , _.
In f~t. 'he wear. them to ~leep, l"lpKJ•Uy wl\en it is verv cold ~, •,. th~-Wylt' . • • . . • : w•-admitt..'CI tu the hot.pit.al in 191\ol for ~thrN Unable to bttathe, l wasp~ on OX)'gft'I, la.tRe dOMI ol 5tnads, and breathing
mediohon After a wetk; I wa.~ dlsdlari;;ed ~•th ~ 5ll!~ids and breathing mcchcabon.Twas still guplllg for breath, and · over 60 pound, hom the 11tcro11h
l call•'CI Or Tong Aft..-r ()(W t~tmen.t.1 walh>d out of~ office ablto to breathe without psping for air. Alter 4 tttatments, I no longer take
.14:w1d and breathing medKabon I cll.n blt'athe freely. r owe my l~ to Or Tong J ,
AAlhma -flou~/a5 ' ,.
th"'" bc'l.'11 trc<lted al Long BNt:h Ml'morlaJ,St M.-uy Long BNchCommUNty and mott«Atensively by the V..A HOllp1tal J Nve bttn to !>en~~ Clinic an La Jolla My wile h.is called 9N several timf5 and~ I was on lt/e support for a long time. This betn&,tomeOl!e who ne~r ~ -~JM .J Aft.,r •ll this e'\per1enw, I h.lvt.• found the treatment every..,here the same-load the patient with prednl!IOOC and 1Cnd him ho~
I w,•nt to Dr Yt"t'-W111g Tong in the latter half of 1993 After 3 weeb J couldn't believe the resulll. My b~atNng completely changed for the
b<.'llL'r and I was free of phlegm. From 60 nut/day of ptl'dnisone. I have reduced the tntake of this diug to S mg/day and look forward to
\tupplng 11 completely !NOTE All me<jtcaUC!fl.S, induding the pred.nbone, were duc:Crltinued in MalCh 1994. Ris breathing continued to ampr"~~ and the 4•.ed~ of h .. ankl~ was dr.isbcally reducid UnfortuNtcly, the pa bent undenvmt hip replacement in ~y and expU'ed
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Harbor Plaza
2790 Harbor Bfvd., Ste. 300 (at Harbor/Adams)
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
714 556-TONG • 714 556-8664
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Ocean View Medical Center
675 Camino de Los Mares, Ste. 400
San Clemente, CA 92673
949 248-3828
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years old, so he's a baby com-
pared to me." -Nonna Breaugh
•1t•s something good for an old
guy like that. You only live once,
so you might as well enjoy it." -
FOR EDUCATION
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COAST COMMUNITY
COLLEGE DISTRICT
BOARD OF TRUSTEES -
AREAS
"Restore Accountability.
Cost-Effectiveness .
. and Trust."
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#It's purely a publicity stunt. It's
not going to accomplish anything,
and how much is it going to
cost?• -Frank Champlin
"I think it's wondertul. I would
hate to think that at age 80, I
could no longer contribute to soci-
ety. And I don't care how much it
' costs." -Florence Lautzenblser1
"They should have an older guy
go up there who has the experit
ence, just to check out the differ•
ence. • -Joe Turner ... ~ "I think it's the stupidest thing
I've ever he8Id of. Spac~ travel tS
for the young." -Mildred FoJ '·
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Wellness Day
Sltunl1y, MowmMr 1
10:00 •to l:OO,..
Muntlln Wlty •tlwl llesfitll .. MHkll Ciltlf:
11190 Wntr ht•, F1me• Wty
{In front of tbe Orange Co"1tly R~ CllllC# Center)
• Carotid ultrasound, weight, blood pressure,
cholesterol and EKG screening booths
• Heart healthy cooking demonstrations
• Heart healthy cookboolz by Fountain Va/kry
Regional Hospital pbysklans
• Stroke Information booth
• ·~• the Doctor" booth
RSVP to (Jilt) IJt-11;11
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m--OPENER QUOTE Of THE DAY
£staOOa High's boys head into PCl aoss country
his next week with S.Q dual meet recOfd I see page 1 S
"I expected us to run wel, but not that wel.
That was beyOnd my expedations _"
• Eric 1\Neit, Newport girls cross country coach • • •
• Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949.57 4-4223 Newport 8eoch/Coslo Mesa Doi~ Pilot ·13
CIOSS COUNTRY
DON LfACH I DAll.Y P1toT
The lone ly r unner -Newport
Harbor Hlgh's Alicia McFall.
R1awm DUNN
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NEWPORT BEA Ct I -With a
revitalized l,.eup and an
. upgrade in xn~. Newport I lar-
bor HJgh's girls cross .-ountry
team Thursday pulled ofrrhe sea~
son's biggest heist in the Sed
AAe~· League, upsetting Irvine
7rJld host Corona del Mar m a ·
llouble-dual meet at Bonita
Creek Park
Coach Enc lWeit's Sailors,
beWnd mdividual wmner Alicia
MrFall (17:13), kno&ked off
11rt11le, 24-31, and surpnsed
C~ Bill SJIMer's Sea Kings, · ~aJ. to shclke up the league. ::'.: ¥J expected us to r1ln weU, but
n(lt'lhat well,• T'weit S<Ud. "That
~ beyond my expectations.
Corona del Mar ancl_ lrvi!le are
no( only two of Uft; b~st teams m
Ol'ange County, but both schools
.,ere among the best anywhere."
McFall, one or the top runners
1n CIF Southern Section Division .
• U. and sophomore standout
AmbeF-steen (Uurd m 17:43) pro-
vided Newport Harbor with key
points, but Came Foss, Sonya
Mech.kor arid Lynn Rmek came
up huge and fmished in the top
10.
Corona del Mar, led by 1uruor
Liz Morse's second-pldce finish m
17:24, defeated Irvine. 26-31, m
the other Sea View dual
Before the meet, Swnner said
"Newport Harbor has a whole
new makeup to its team·
because of the addltion of Rinek,
who became eligible only last
week, and a healthy Foss.
Foss, a juruor, was bothered by
shin problems early m the sedson,
• then lost confidence when she
tried to come bdck and struggled.
But Foss had a breakthrough per-
formance against Irvine and
CdM, placing third on the team
(eighth overall) in 17:58.
"The biggest thrill today was
seeing Ca.me come back and do
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HIGH FOOTllll
DON LfACH I DAAY I'll.OT
Santa Margarita High's Matt Lopez (right), a Newport Beach resident, puJJs down a TD receptton ·as Tars' Lamar Lee defends. .. .
• Santa Margarita puts -• • it away with a 17-0 rµn.
in the ·third quarter to
hand NeWµort Harbor
its third s"traight Sea
View League loss'.
B \fllf'f I· \l IJ.." II
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NEWPO~T BEACH -The
Newport-Mesa Unified School they've hcen a part of eight of
D1stnct spent dose to $200,000 tht! last rune yea.rs.
ldst summer to improve the It's the ftr!>t bme the Tars have
playmg surface ~t Newport l ldr-lost their first thre~ league
bor High. But no 0'4'lnnt!T of gam<'s smce 1976 and the
cash, coachmg, conviction or 24-pomt margin of defeat bnngs
hard work. could help. lhl' bdC:k pamful memones of a 45-6
Sailors' footbdll tedffi level the rcguldr-season thumping from
playing fi~ld agamst ------• the Eagles in 1997 and Sea View League rivdl a 38-0 drubbmg in the
Santa Marganta In addition, if'drnnt 1996 Clf 01V1sion title Thursday rughl. vr~ game
The vaunted Eagles, the Soim (5-3, 0..3) The news, howev-
. who had plowed in 0 hole from which er, was not all bad for
• through the· Sailors two season-ending the proud Newport
tWlce each of the last program Thursday. as
two seasons en route to wins may not be the Sailors' unbeaten
Sed View and ClF enough to liN> freshmen rallied for a
Southern Secboo D1vi-boddmo the dramt1llc 18-14· tn-
s1on V championships, umph over the Eagles,
contmued that trend postseason ~8 -· who will likely not
this time aIOund w1th a ,. cross Harbor's path
38-14 road Vlctory dgam, smce they've been
The win ensures the SddcUe-assigned to the Angelus Ledgue,
bdck Valley·bdsed J>drochtt\I b<>gmnmg next fall.
power (7-1, 3-0 m ledgue, There were highlights for th!J
ranked No b in Ornng~ County NPwport varsity, as well, includ-
and No 1 m ClF D1vis1on VI) mg a strong fourth-quarter per-
wtll retain sole pos!>ession of first formt1nce by Junior tailback
' place. It dlso all but d%urcs Andre Stewdrt (eight cames for
Codch Jim f Jartigan's JU9CJCr· 37 ydrds and a touchdown).
naut its annual spot in the play-There was dlso a career-high
offs. dnd likely school-record 71-yard
In addition, it dr.op., the punt by sc.>ruor Eddie Johnson,
Sailors (5-3, 0·3) m d hole from as well as three receptioris for 77
which two season-encling WIII!> yards by Junior wideout Billy
may not be enough to cllmb Cldyton
back mto the posl!,edson picture A 36-yard completion from
Newport's Robert Peredia drives for yardage against £agles .
Steve Gorman to Clayton tugh-
lighted the Sailors' best dnve of
the rught, a 10-pldy, 80-yard
procession to payd1rt, which
brought them to withm 14-7
with 8·13 left in the h.rst half.
Robert Peredia capped the
march, outspnnbng aellve Santa
Margarita linebackers for a
7-yard sconng run, which kept
the home crowd pumped
Santa Margarita seruor quar-
terback Greg Orlando, however,
nearly smgle-handedly drained
the emotion from the Sailor
faithful soon after intermission.
Orlando, who threw for 206
yards and a career-high three
touchdowru., while rushing for
110 more, hit Newport Beach
resident Mdtt Lopez on d 5-yard
scoring stnke to extend the lead
with JUSl 2:33 elapsed m the sec-
ond half. The play, in which
Lopez pulled a 50-50 ball away
from a leaping defender in the
end zone, came three plays d.fter
Orlando scrambled 32 yards to
the Newport 10
Harbor punted its next three
possessions and the Eagles
cashed m with two touchdowns
and a field goal. before leaving
all but nine seconds of the fourth
quarter to their reserve.
An 85-yard pass from Orlan-
do to Mike O'Gorman and a
25-yard Santa Marganta touch-
down dnve set up by a fumbled
Newport snap, dllowed ,the
Eagles to overcome an other-
wise inspired opening 24 nun-
utes by the :ran, .
•we wanted to estdbl.lSh the
run and Newport did a qood job
of taking that away from us ear-
ly,• Harllg_an said. ·sut we· got
some big plays and (Orlando)
was phenomenal torught Wlth
his scrambling."
GAME STATISTICS PAGE 14
HIGH SCH 0 0 l .c; IR l S TI II NI S
FRIDAY lll&HT
LIGHTS
ton~· h lth school football
llMNE vs. CORONA on MAR
• Sat.: Newport Harbor, 7:30
• Bottom line: The Sea Kings (S-2.
1·1 in league) face a sturdy test in
the Vaqueros (S-1·1. 1-0-1). who.
have lost onJy to Mater Dei this
fall. Both teAms bo~st strong .
defenses, so a big play or turnover
could be the difference
lAGuNA Hit.Ls vs. CostA MEsA
• Sffr. Orange Coast College, 1 •
• Bottom line: The Hawks (4-2,
2-0 in league) are out to defend
the PCL crown they won with a
22-0-triumph over Mustangs last
year. Mesa (4-3, 1-1) will need to
stop big plays and make some of
its own to pull off the upset.
ARTISTS -----
EstANOA vs. LAGUNA IEAOt
• Sia: Laguna Beach High, 7
• Bottom line: The host Artists:.
(1-6, 0-2 in league) have scored :
Just seven points in two PCL -
games, but Estancia (1-6, ().2) haS
given up 98 against le~gue foes
Estancia senio1 Manu Tanielu. a~ •
usual, is best athlete on the field~
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El Toro (2·S) 0 l ,
Thur'>d.1y \ '><Off'
Santa Marganta •NII pxatl~tw ..
Tonight'> cpmt•'> t 7 JOI
IL!gun! Hius (4-3) :81 untwrslty <w-1> , ,
l.aQUNI ~ach (1.(;) (I l
Jon1qht " <J·'"''H"\. ' ! 1
Sea .Kings remain No. 2 in Sea View circle
• Warriors clinch second outright
league crown in school's history.
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IRVINE -Woodbridgl' l hgh frcshOJdn
Glonann Lopez Wt4 ()Xotc-d to he makinu a
raro start in i;ingles on Thursduy, especlttlly
incc the Warriors had an opportunity to
clinch their second unchsputcd Sea View
League girls tcruus champions~1p in three
years with e VJctory over VlStung Coronft
del Mar. .
Lopez came up big with a 6-4 tnumph
over Nadia Vaughan, then a 6·3 victory
over Kim Smger, to help host Woodhndgc
to a 12·6 wm over th~Sea Kmgs.
•1 was just tying to be con 1stent a.net
move the ball around,• Lopez Mid, -1•ve
beeh training hard ftnd JU t played really
wt.'11 "
Vaughan r.ntered the court Wlth ·Lopez
<lftcr losing her operung set to Susanna
Lmqmun, 6·0, an mverse re ult to their last
encounter. Vaughan couldn't find a rhythm
and "topN took lull ad·11;1ntagc of th
opportunity, quickly going up 5-2.
Vaunhan mounted a comeback, talonn
the next two games. But 1..opcz ~as able to
put her away for the up~t.
"She played smart and Nndm wet' off
after that lo to Llngman, • S •a King
Coach 1'm Mang. •1 thought this match
would l>c t 0-8 either way, d •hrutcly not 12·
6.
Th• victory put Woodbr oge (17·0, 9·0),
which ha won or shctred tow conseruliw
teagut~ titles, m a J>051tion to complete th
ftrst und fcated r~ar eason 1n school
history. · \
•we didn't think about it 'mtil we got
•
past 10 (wins),• Wamors Coach Joan Wil-
lett ~1d. ·0ur mam goal was to wm league
and a 01VlS1on l titJe. We're JU"t yomg to
keep working hard. -·
Lmgman dominated all of her sets and
looked as harp as she' be ·n all eason.
l ler only loss this season was at the hands
of Vaughan m their la5t meeung.
D p1tc the lclfge margm, Mang was
opb.nustic about some of the tll1ngs he saw
onTimnclay.
For on , Courtney Ten relh and Ruchi-
ka Budhraja played well tc)g •th 1 al dou-
bles, 7-5, 7-5, 3·6. On~ Of their virtorics
was a first-round up t of Adrianna HOC"k·
tcko and April Artunian. the first loss of the
son for the WOOdbrldge team.
Undercla men Kosten Gnfhth 4Jld
lASUe R§.tlllQn &olt e_l1 th~ ts, hut play weu agelnlt~ Of their opponents. •u DamiOn and Griffith tep up and
. .
begin to put a rouple of balls away, th4Sr'e
right there,• Mang S41d. "'They are cl<Cto
a major br akth~<>Ugh:
Now Corong> del Mar (11-3, 7-Cn
league) turns its attention to the upcol9g
OiVl ion I playoffs where the Sea King(lil.l
likely be one of the top Seeds.
•we need to go out and be more ag
s1vc, • Mang saJd. •u we can do tha
cftn pick up extra pOints and tum arOd
those 6·-4 I mto WU\S. •
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11 Ii Friday, October 30, 1998 s Newport Beach/Costa tv\eso Doily Pilot
J Juruor Sailing is in full swing at the Balboa Yacht Club. will receive theu accolades as
well'. Casey Schilling, 12 -the
Ron Holder Award; Garrett
MacKlln, 16 -the Frank S. Beach
Award; Casey Reynolds, 13 -the
CPJ Trophy; Justin Law, 13 -the
Bill Schutt Outstanding Sailor
Award; and Max Moosmann, 11,
the Balboa Yacht Club Perpetual
Sportsmanship Award.
1011111 .
on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club at
1601 Bayside Drive, Corona d.el
Mar (949) 644-9510. ( H ave you put your toe in it
lately? I did last.Swiday
and was reminded that
sununer program where we had
138 sailors and we allow.
non-club members to partiol>{lte,
our fall program is<restncted to
members only," said Catherine
Malm, who is the program's
director.
'Ibis very important seminar
is spo1110red by SCYA and the
Association of Orange County
Yacht Clubs. The seminar will
address areas of vital interest to
all boaten where engaged in
coastal cruising or ocean racing.
w
m
summer went on vetcation about
a month ago. When I pulled my
toe out of the water, it was
shriveled and blae and I couldn't
is1 even feel it. "We arc really pleased with
our junior program and have
developed some world class
sailors Five or the juniors will be
recognized next month for their
outstanding contribution to
sdil.ing,H
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I WclS reminded of those
unmortal words of Leonardo
DlC'apno, "Rose, Rose, you can
make it Rose •
a .Now l k.now why so many
p<>ople aboard the Titanic didn't
o1 mak<> 1t to Ne w York Buwrlr. The Balboa Yacht Club
Annual Awards Dinner will be
held on November 14 where the
coveted "Sportsman of the Year•
award will be bestowed upon a
deserving sailor exhibiting
exemplary sportsmanship in the
world of sailing.
• On Nov. 12 at 6 p.m., the
Balboa Yacht Club will host
Transpac 99, the 40th race to
Honolulu. Come spend an
evening and find out more than
you ever wanted t~ know about
the "Great Race.•
In addition to being experts in
their medical sped.alties, the
presenting physicians are well
known Southern California
·boaters. The seminar will address
medications and first aid supplies
for today's boater. SJ: Folks, the water has twned
· on us and given us the cold Speakers, onboard videos and
panel discussions with some of
the world's greatest swabs will
be on hand. Cocktails and hors
d'oeuvres will precede dinner
commencing at 7:30.
Transpac Chairman a.s one of the
guest speakers. For more
infonnAtion,cal1(949)673-3515
or drop by and visit at 1801
Bayside Drive in Corona del Mar.
Lt. JG Blake Novak of the U.S.
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lhe harbor acting like a recently
thawed berg,. the Balboa Yacht
Club Junior Sailing Program is
proud to boast their largest
enrollment ever.
"We hdve 48 kids in the JWUOI
prugrc.tnl which. unlike our
In addition to the adult
awards, which have yet to be
anRounced, the top five juniors
The evening is open to
non-members. The dinner and
event are $1~.95 and features the
•The Southern CalllornJa
Yachting Association will present.
an educational seminar called
"Medical Emergencies Afloat"
Coast Guard will participate in
the seminar to <Jiscuss what ·
emergency help is available
through the Coast Guard.
• The America's Cup ts
approximately one year away
from the time trial tuneups. I'm
HIGH SCHO O L BR I EF S ·y 0 U I H F 0 0 I I l LL
Tars · lock up third Buffaloes rumble, 46-6-
• Newport No. 3 in Sea View
tennis dfler cruising, 17-1.
NEW P O RT
BEAC"H -Juniors T E N N I S
Audra Adams and Chelsea Godbey
each won all 18 games in smgles
Thursday to pace host Newport HdJ'-
bor· H1yh to a 17-1 Sea View League
girls tennis victory over El. Toro to
dose out the regular sedSon.
Newport, ranked No. 5 in Orange ·
County, ftrushes third in league, edm-
in~ a i.pot m the ClF Southern Section
playoffs.
Harbor's Jenny Meyer also swept
in S'tngles, while the Sdllors' doubles
tandems of Amanda Collopy and
Megan I lawkins, as weU as Erika
Palm dnd Kelly Nelson, also won
thl"N? sets.
'l'he Sailors prepare to host the I
league md.ivtdual tournament. which
begins Wednesddy and continues
ThUrsday. .
SEA VIEW LEAGYE
·Newport ~tbor 17, El Toro 1
Singles: Adams (NH) def. McGough. 6-0,
def. Chuang, 6-0, def. M Packer; 6-0, God·
bey (NH) won. 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, Meyer (NH)
WQll, 6·0, 6 1, 6-2.
Doubles: Coilopy·Hawkins (NH) def Far·
num-5 Packer, 6-3, def. rran Luong, 6-1, def.
Cha-Nagamota, 6-1; Barker-Buder (NH) won,
6-2, lost. 4-6, won, 6-2, Palm·Nel~n (NH) •
won, 6-1, 6-1. 6-3
Mustangs tumble, 17 -1
MORC ~LEAGUE
......,. hMh 17, Cost.a MeSll 1
Singles: Kim (CM) lost to Butterwick, 3·6,
lost to Schulman, ~. lost to Tucker, 3-6; A.
Lee (CM) lost. Hi. 1-6, 3-6; M. Lee (CM) lost.
().6, o-6, 1-6. I
Doubles: Huynh-Hoang (CM) lost to
MacGilllvray-McMahon, ().6, lost to Fakone-
Messineo, 1·6, lost to McKnight·Stelnle, 4--6; ·
Oimson-Tran (CM) lost. 3-6, ().6, won, 7-5;
Dinsdale-J. Lee (CM) lost. 1-6, ()..6, 4--6.
Eagles fall to University
IRVINE -Brett Helmich
scored two goals for P 0 l 0
Estancia High in a 17-4 los~ to host
Uruvers1ty on Thursday in a Pa<;ilic
Coast League IJlatch Phil Westfall
and Matt Weir each scored a goal.
Goalie Dan Gutman had 10 saves
for the Eagles (4-14, 0-4), who trailed
11-0 at haUtime.
MOAC COAST LEAGUE
UNMJtSm' 17, ESTANCIA 4
5cof'e by Qullrtef's
Estancia O O 3 1 -4
University 5 6 3 3 -17
Estancia -Westfall 1, Helmich 2. Weir 1
Saves · Gutman 10.
University -Guy 3, Tabaret 3, Peck 3,
Nadel 2, Berzouski 1, Swansan 1, Yun 1,
Rumovich 1, Huebrch 1
Saves Slov1C 2.
Artists sweep Eagles
• Mis~STA y 0 [ L I y I I [ [
Estancia Hlgh's girls volleyball team
is a young team and has seen
lDlprovement throughout the season.
COSTA t-.1ESA -But there are some opponents, in thts
Seniors Myra Dim-T E N N I S case Laguna Beach, that any
son dnd Phuong Tran combined to improvement doesn't amount to
win a double:. set for host Costa Mesa l much. ·
High Thursday, but Ldguna Bedch The 8-0 Artists cruised past the
cltUmed a 17-1 Pacific Codst League host Eagles, 15-0, 15-1, 15-4, in a
girls tenrus triumph j Pacific COdst League match Thursday.
\.1ans~d Dinsdale and Jenny Lee "l don't think we showed up,"
also'cdITle close to clauning a doubles Estancia Coach Dale Hall said~oking
set. before falling, 4-6, as the Mus-ly. "I just tned to emphasize a leam-
tang:. d ropped to 2-14, 0-9 in league ing experience and we improved with
: Lagund Beach unproved to 6-3 in each game. Estancia falls to 2-9 over-
league. all, 2-6 m PCL action. ...
• Junior Midgets pound Mission
Viejo Cowboys and move into first
place; Barrera, Encinias lead way.
Memo Barrera rumbled for three touch-
downs as the Newport Mesa Bufialoes, a
Junior Midget Division team, pounded the
Mission Viejo Cowboys, 46-6, in weekend
Juruor AU-American Football action. The vic-
tory improves the Buffaloes to 6-1 and moves
them into first place.
It was the Cowboys' first loss of the season.
Matt Endnlas scored two touchdowns of
his own. Wes Etheridge had an interception
return for a score.
The defense was led by Jason Jordan,
Dom RJckard, Luts Gudino, Michael
McDonald and Jesse Pimentel.
PEE W EE 0MSION
• Mission Vlejo Cowboys 16, Newport Mesa
Trojans East 11
A 21-yard touchdown reception as time
expired gave the Cowboys the narrow victory.
Wess Presson scored one touchdown and
Michael Angelo kicked a 35-yard field goal
for the lrojans, who suffered their first loss of
the season.
R.J. Maller paS9ed for 150 yards end
two touchdowns, one each to ~ Miner
and Matt Erlcklon, as the Costa Mesa
Colts defeatedt Cypress, 27-12, in Pop
Warner action, Junior Midget Division,
over the weekend.
· The victory improves tbe Colts to 4 .. 2
and keeps them ln the playoffl hunt
..... Prelted bild 100 yards rushing
and scored a touc::bdown as part ol an
offense that ran 52 playa.
Juon Andenoa. J.1. ......... ltlck9y
sepuhecla and Clat• Seby-8oyd enc:bored
COSTA MESA RECREATION STlllDlllGS
~II
Modified Coed C · 1. Sticks &
Stones. 10, 2. Touch 'em All, 9,
Team Easton, Renegotiators,
Stars, 6; 5 Goat liill, 2; 6. Club
Mesa, 0
Men's D-l -1. Polk High, 9;
2. (tie) Brewskies, Don't Matter,
Meat Puppets, 7; S (tie) Clayton
CC>fMtS. Jim's Wrecking Crf!W,
TRO, 2. Score by Quarters
Santa Margarita 1 1 17 1 · 38
Newport Harbor 0 7 0 1 -14
First Quarter
SM O'Gorman 85 pass from Orlando
(Froelich kick), 3;07.
Second Quarter
SM • McCr~key 1 run (Froeflch kick). 11:58.
NH Peredta 1 run (Bargas kick), 8·13
lhlrd Quarter
SM -Lopez S pass from Orlando
(Fl'Oefich kick), 9 27.
SM -FG Froelich 36, 4;32.
SM Thompson 3B run (Froelich kick).
O;SS.
Fourth Quart.r
3. Massive Attack. 7; 4. (tie) Club
Hoag, Head First. 4. 6. Grounds
vew,2
Modified Coed 0-1 • 1. ..
Sharkbttes. 10, 2 ulifornia
Dream1n', 6; 3 (tie) The Spa-lies,
Verifone, Beer Buddies, Pierce St.
Rookies, 4
Modified Coed D-2 -1.
Lou-sers, 12, 2. Rock Harbor, 8;
3 (tie) The Flyout Freaks,
Slackers. Cleats & Cleavage, 4;
6 2-out Nightmares, 0
Coed C -1 El Ranchrto B,
2 (tie) Barking Spiders, Th~ Brew
Crew. 6; 4. Boyle Bombers, 3, 5.
Club Mesa, 1.
Men's C-l • 1. Mulligans. 10;
2. Ballistic Blue, 7; 3. Emerald
Plumbing, 6; 4. The Devils, 3;
5. Oeloitte I Touche Tribe, 2;
6. Maryland Sucks, 0.
Men'S Upper D • 1. (tie)
Sugate Scorpions, Hard Parts,
Ball Busters. The Capitals,
Maraulfers, 6; 6. (tie) Hooligims,
Warriors. 2; 8 Thugs, 2.
Men's Lower D -1. MV & P.
We Byte, 8, 3 Good, Bad I Ugly,
6; 4. South Coast Toyota, 4;
5. (tie) Pig P.ckers, Ducers, 2,
1. 'Meric.ans. O
Women'• DMslon • 1. (tif.) Alley Cats, Hafta Play 2, B, 3. (tie)
Total Khaos, Zubies Top-40, 2. .
Men's D-4 • 1. Troublemakers,
10; 2 (tie) Q-Club, Pirates, 8;
4. Player, 4, 5 (tie) Hard Knocks.
Aches I Pains. Sharks, 2.
NMCC ~ • 1. Red Sox. 6,
2. (tie) Sat7, Vanguard U, 4;
4. Blue Sox. 2.
Basltet!Nll
Mond9y D • 1. Staff Infection,
4-0; 2. Rhymes wlOudc. 3-0,
3 Doobie Pirates, 2-1, 4. Sneaker
Squeakers. 2·2; 5. Carnivorous
ApM, 1·2; 6. ANZDL. 0-3; 7. Old
limers, 0-4.
JR . llL·lMEllClll
•Irvine Chargers 1, Trojans West 0 (forfeit)
JUNIOR PEE WEE
• Orange Chiefs 24, Newport Mesa Bruins 0
Scott Leimkuhler passed for over 100
yards, but it was not enough for the Bruins.
Linemen Erik Ray, Mike Kordlch and Taylor
Paselk blocked well for the offense.
Shawn ·Molher punted five times with a
32-yard average.
CLINIC
• Mission Viejo Cowboys 23, Buckeyes 6
The Buckeyes' defense held the Cowboys,
the defending league champions, scoreless in
the second hall.
John Angelo scored on the Buckeyes' first
possession.
JUNIOR CLINIC
• Gard~n Grove Panthers 7, Wildcats 6
The Wildcats scored early on a 40-yard ofi
tackle run by Carlo Valdez. Justin Jones,
Jordan Spencer and Hayley Adler dominat-
ed the offensive line. Scott Chene, Sean
Berkley and Garrett Amoroso were key on
defense.
CypnBi, 21-12
•••••••••
a defense that gave up ju.t one ant down.
.1uNlo9 ,_ W• DlvmoN
• CoWboyl 30, .._ 22 a.a SaU ICGl9CI a 45-yard toucbdown
on a btk:b-:end1Jo to b8lp ~ tbe Cow·
boyi. Len •wt a cw w • 30-yard
toudidown nm. o..r 8all bad tbl'M ~ hur-ries. ,
. BULLETIN I01IRD
\
Volleyball coach needed
Costa Mesa High's boys athletic department
is looking for a varsity volleyball coach with a
possible teaching position. Qualified appli-
cants should contact Kirk Bauermeister, Cos-
ta Mesa Athletic Director, at (714) 424-8763. •
SM • Lopez 46 pa.ss from Orlando , (Froelich kick), tf.51
Coed D-1 • 1 (tie) PSA
Muckrakers. Fanatics Only, 8;
3 (tie) Mama's 6 Papa's. Avco•s
Last Stand, 6, 5. The Plume, 2.
6 Brembo Br.kers, 0
Men's .. ,· 1· POC. 10; 2 (tie)
Lowted, Blood Sweat and Beers,
'Newport Wholesale, 6;
5 El Ranchito, 2; 6. Homebird, 0.
1Uel4My Lower C -1 Wildcats,
4-0; 2. The Dog Pound, 3.0;
3. Goodfellas. ).1, 4 (tie)~
Raptures, TKC. 1·2, 5 Pidcle
Computer, 0-3, 6. Seagate
Scorpions. 0-4.
CLUI ROLLER HOCKEY
Newport skates to 9-5 victory
NH · Stewart 10 run (Bargas k1dd, 4:04.
Attt?ndance · 3,500 (estimated).
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
Sit'! Orlando, 11 ·1 1 O; Mccroskey.
1"'41, 1 TO, Thompson, 5-40, 1 TO;
'Meffllort•r. 6-22; Wilson, 3-10.
O'Gorman, 1 3, Wills, 1-1.
NH • Pered1a, 2().55, 1 TO,
Stewart, B 37, 1 TO, Johnson, 3-5;
Gorman, 1-minus-1.
INDMDUAL MSSING
SM .. Orlando, 1()..14-0, 206, 3 TOs;
M'-Crpskey, 0-1 .0, 0. .
NH Gorman, 3·16-0. 77, Johnson, 3-~ 13 \ ~im INl>NtOUAL ftEQIVIHG
SM -Lopet, 6-93, 2 TOs; O'Gorman,
2·89, 1 TO, Szkalak, 2-24.
~tt ·Clayton, 3-n ; Jacobs, 1-14; Lee. 1.1. He~z. 1-mlnus-2. I.... G STATISTICS
., • SM Ntt
First downs 16 11 l\~l)es,yardage • 44-239 31-107
Passlng yardage 206 90 P~ng • 10 15·0 6-22-0
Net<ietum yardage• 14 0
Sades-yardage 1 -6 1 • 11
Net yardage 453 186
r>ynu 4-22 3 6-43.s 'vffibles-fumbles lost 1 1 2-1
Fl89s-net yardage s 32 4-31
nA11A.of possession 25'48 22.12
tunt t urns. Interceptions, fumble
returns
..
Men's C-2 • 1. Barn Burners, 11:
Coed D-2 1 (tie) Rug Rats,
The Gimps, 8; 3. (tie) Base
Bandits. Riptide, 6, 5. Team YPAC.
4, 6. (tie) Byte Me, CCNM, 2.
2. Cone, 7; 3 Outers Again, 6;
4. D.P.'s Wicked Clew, S, Wednesday Upper c -1.
5. Budmen, 4, 6. Silky Sullivan's. 3.
Men's CA -1. Mudville, 12,
Margarltavllle, 3-0, 2. (tie) Fi~
Minute Oriw, Headhunters. 2·1;
5 (tie) Cofporate Boys. O.B .• 1·2;
6 Q-Club, ().3
Coed Rec -1 (tie) Platinum
Capctal, Sliver Bullets, Bank On It.
6, 4. (tie) RSI Big RlgJ. Corbin &
Wenz. BrooksAmerlta, 7; S
Stride a Associates, 2, 8. Seagate
Homet.s, 0.
2 (tie) Rebels, Giants. 8, 4,
Theodore Robins Ford, 6, 5. (tie)
Blue Sox. Garf's, 0. 1hundlly I · 1. Park Boys, 2-0; Men._ D-2 • 1, Swing This. 10,
2. '1IflX. 8, 3. (tie) 0-Tour, Old
Timers. 6. 5 Bedrodc Bombers. 4;
6. Totally Coffee, 2.
2. (tie) The Doerrs, QSC. 2·1;
Men'S .. 2 . 1. POC. 10, 2 (tie)
LOCAL
TOOAY
• Footbe&I
High school • Irvine vs. Corona del Mar. at
Newport Harbor, 7:30 pm., Esunda at Laguna
BHC.h, 7 p m ; ~Una Hills vs. Costa Mesa,
•t Orange Coast. 7 p.m.
..... polo
Community college men • Or•nge Coast 1t Saddl~ tourNment.
High Khool boys Los Amigos at Esuncia, •
3 p m : Newport Htrbor, COrona del Mar at
Stanford Invitational; Gray Lunde FtOShl5oph
Tournament at Newport Harbor (first round.
COfona del Mar vs. Laguna leach, l p.m.).
• Socic.
Community college lhen • Or•nge Co.st et
'
4. Beachside Bomt>.rs. 1 ·2;
5. Headhunters, (). 1,
6. Dribblers, G-2.
SCHEDU LE
Cypress. 3 p.m .
Community college women· (YP'fl$ 1t Orange
Coast. 3 ,b;' •"°"9)-1
College women • Southern Clhfomla College
at Chapman College, no p.m .
Community college women -Orange Coast
at Santa Ant, 7 p.m.
High school glrfs ·Newport Httbot at
Tournament of~ flrtt round, vs. San
Jose Pmentauon. 9 am., It Santa BarW• High;
second round, S p .m., vs. Mir• Costa Of Bak«Sfield
(winner's brtcket at Santa Barbara, loser's bracket
at Dos Pueblos High). .......
Higf'l 1<hool girls -University tt CofON del Mar,
J·1s pm. •
TIJSTIN -Brendon Donsh scored five goals and
added an assist to pace the Newport Hp.rbor club
roller hockey team to a 9-5 win Tuesday over
FoothW.
Jason Spenser had two goals and two assists for
the winners (3-1), who also got a goal and two assists
from Mike Levesque and 19 saves from goalie James
Egan.
The Newport Harbor junior varsity club team
defeated Edison, 9-6, behind three goals and two
assists from Dan Santolucito and two goals and~
assists by Guy Vaccar.
· DllP Sil
'
sure Auckland ., a buzz with
fresh paint, 400 new T-shirt
shops and an endless supply of
frothy grog.
The New York Yacht Club has
shipped two new boats into the
hunt. I'm sure San Diego's
Conner man will be there, but
what about a boat from our local
pond?
Eagle (a Newport Harbor
entry a couple of campaigns ago)
with Rod Davis behind the wheel
looked great in her blue hull
emblazoned with a bird.
Was that an Jiagle or a turkey?
J'm not sure, but just because she
didn't prove tnumphant is no
reason to exit the fight with "No
mas, no mas."
Wouldn't it be nice to see a
local challenger on ESPN?
We have water, we have
resources, we have weelth,
entrepreneurs, sailors and egos.
Hey, where's the beef?
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ftMXAllO'llaD
I' G I R L S G 0 L F ·~
' Se~ Kings gain .
. CIF Playoffs be·rth :
• CdM loses by six strokes,
and that is just enough to ·
catapult it into .the playoffs.
MCAS -Allison Shauppner
shot a 12-over par 48 as Coro1;1a'
del Mar High lost to El Toro, 141-
147, in a Sea View League girls
goU match at the El Toro Marine
Memorial Golf Course on Thurs-
day. The six-stroke differential
deadlocked the combmed, two-
match scores. Because of dark-
ness, both tea.ms agreed to a tie. ,
As a result of Newport Har-
bor's victory over the Ch6J~rs
last week, the Sea Kings advance'
to CIF as the third place team'
over El Toro.
Taylor McCormick had a • 49,
and Stephanie McCoy shot a SO.
Tars win by 35 strokes
IRVINE Emily McKay
drained a JO-foot, left-to-nght
birdie putt on Oak Creek Golf
Club's No. 9 hole as Newport
Harbor High defeated host lrvme,
137 -172, to dose out girls goU sea-
son with a four-match winning
streak .
#U (the Sea View League) only
started today, we'd have a good
chance of winning it," Coach Jim
Warren said. ·we 1ust got
swamped in the first round, but
have come back to become a real-
ly good team.
Kelly Hunt finished with an 8-,
over par 44 for Newport Harbor
(6-11, 3-7 m lea~e). Brianna
Reehl finished with a 46 and
McKay's birdie closed out a 47.
Warren believes that lus golfers
have a good chance to make a
statement at the Sea View League
finals, wtuch start on Monday at '
Red.hawk in Temecula •
• . I .
Eagles get the day off ~
COSTA MESA -While the
other Pacific Coast League girls
golf teams were competlng on
Thursday, Estancia High got an
opportunity to go out at Costa
Mesa Goll Club, Los Lagos
course, and get in an extra prac-
tice· round to prepare for the
league championships and a
showdown with University next
week.
The Eagles (11-4, 5-1 m
league) were scheduled to play .
Laguna Beach today, but the
Artists never fielded a varsity
teams so Estancia got a bye. ...
The league finals begin QA'
Monday and finish on Wednes-
day on the Los Lagos course
On Tuesday, Laura Cote, La~
ren Young, Stacy &giett and Erin
Thomson will tee up against the
'lmjans in a match that wW likely
determine the chempion.
•They beat us the!t tim~ and it's our only Joa,• ~c ch A.rt
Peny sa:id. •If we can theip.
we can be for the ieague tilk:
Everybody ls going to have to
~lar well and one of their gii1i WU need to falter.•
1be match ata.rts at 2:30 on th@
MllM Unda. CO\ll"le. f
..
I '
ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE CROSS COUNTRY
A IDGH FIVE FOR 'IHE EAGLES
•Munoz (15:46) leads the way fQr boys,
who'll take a 5-0 record into league finals.
I
COSTA MESA -Alberto Munoz finished first with
a time of 15:46 at Fairview Park as Estancia High
defeated Laguna Hills, 22-33, in the final Pacific Coast
League cross country dual meet of the season Thurs-
day. The Eagles have won all five dual meets.
Mesa settles for split
• Hdncock paces boys; girls, sans Jackie Nguyen, iosc, 27-28.
ALISO VIEJO Bruce Hancock
Manuel Orozco finished fourth with a time of 16:17
and Tony Magana was fifth (16:35).
won the find] duaJ meet of thP season
with a lune of 15:39 4,S Costa Mesa
High defedted host Aliso Niguel, 1 ~-
• 38, in Pac1hc Coast League actJon on
happen. Out other CJnls did a real good
job of steppmq 1t up to mdke this a
close meet ·
Jamie DeNoewer won the race for
Costa Mesa (2·31 with a tune of 18;52. In the girls race, Estancia's Liz Huipe and Michelle
Thomas of Laguna Hills battled for the last half mile.
Thomas beat Huipe by inches to-win the race. Both
runners were credited with a time--of 19:23.
: 'Thursday. I
: Alex Martinez was second with a
: time of 16·26. Ddvid Tran placed third
Nguyen will be examined and is at
this point quest10nable for the Pacihc
Codsl League hnals on Wednesday at
trvme Regional Park. The Eagles (1-4 in league) JOIO the boys team at
Irvme Regional Park on Wednesday for the Pacific
Coast League finals
(16:38) and Rodrigo Ojeda was fifth
(16.55J for the Mustangs, who hmsh 4·
1 m dual meet action.
BOYS
I CosTA M ESA 17, Auso NtGUn 38
1 Hancock (CM), 15 39; 2 Martinez (CM),
16 26; 3. Tran (CM), 16 38; 4 Samgter (AN),
16 48; 5. Ojeda (CM). 16 55, 6 Ortiz (CM),
16:51; 7 Duncan (AN), 17 14, 8 Camad1ni (AN),
17:23; 9 Allen (AN), 17 34, 10 Sandouw (AN),
17:35.
IOYS
ES'TANOA 22, LAGUNA HILLS 33
Costa Mesa's girls team suffered a
27-28 loss, largely as a result of a foot
injury to Jackie Nguyen last Fnday at
the Mt San Antonio Invitational.
Nguyen, who 1s one of the Mustangs'
top runners, started the race, but wai.
pulled out by C'odch Joe Busi at the
mile mcirk.
1. A. Munoz (E), 15:46; 2. Rocha (LH), 16:02; 3. Price (LH),
16:15, 4. Orozco (E). 16·17; 5. Magana (E). 16:35; 6. Appell (E),
16:42; 7. M . Munoz (E), 16:55; 8. Warner (LH), 16:57; 9. Lynch
(LH), 16:59; 10. Juarez (E), 17.07.
Glftl.S
LAGUNA HILLS 27, ESTAHOA 30
1. Thomas (LH), 19:23; 2. Huipe (E), 19:23; 3. Cox (LH), 19.58;
GIRLS
A LISO N IGUEL 27, COSTA M ESA 28
4. Bonales (E), 20:04; 5. Cahuantzi (E), 20:18; 6. S1hon (LH),
20:24; 7. Stevens (E), 20:29, 8. Brown (LH). 20:32; 9. Nickolas
(LH), 20:47; 10. Simien (LH), 20:55.
•Losing one person made a big c:W ·
ference," Busi said. ·But accidents
1. DeNoewer (CM), 18.52, 2. Vassanda (AN),
19 08; 3. Cotton (CM), 19 14, 4 Meserbeg (AN),
19:18; 5 Davis (AN), 20:08; 6 8001 (AN), 20·44,
7. Barnett (CM), 20 46, 8 Hitt (CM), 21 03; 9.
Figueroa (CM), 21 18, 10 Cagney (AN), 21 33.
MCFALL
CONTINUED FROM 13
well,· 1Weit said. ·she found a
way to get it done. It was all her.
She changed her tacbcs and was
a real catalyst for our team.•
Mechkor was runth in 18:14,
followed by Rmek's 10th-place
showmg in 18·22 to round out
Newport Harbor's scoring. Natal-
ie St. Andre (19 38) and Jennifer
Arrow (20·15) also competed for
the Sailors, who won their first
leagite dudls of the season dOd
are f\OW contenders entering the
Sea View League Finals next Fri·
day at Irvine Regional Park ( 1
p.m.).
~(Tite Sailors) are a totally c:W·
ferertt team than they were last
week,• Sumner said.
In Rinek's season debut last
Saturday at the Mt San Antonio
College lnvitabonal, she ·went
20:44 on th'e hilly course as New-
port Harbor was hrst among DiVJ·
sion ll schools.
The Ta.rs have been ranked
No. 6 m Orange Cowity, with
lrvine No. 2 and CdM No. 5 ·rm
elated," 1We1t said of the double
victory. "It's all seven guls who
collectively have worked very
hard. We just need to keep it au in
perspective, because there are
four weeks left "
The goal Uus year for Newport
Harbor, No. 2 m Division IJ, is no
secret: Win the state champi-
onship.
With McFall and Steen run-
ning Wee champions, along with a
revived Foss and the emergence
of Mechkor and Rmek, perhaps
the Sailors are in line for a fourth
state title . They won State Divi-
sion 11 btles in 1987 and ·ea -the
first two years of the competition
at Woodward Park in Fresno -
and added a Division JJl champ1·
onstup in '91.
•Everyone did so well,"
Mcfall said ·we had so many
good runs 'today on our team.
There's dlways one or two who do
badly. But this ti.me, everyone did
well."
For CdM, finishing behind
Morse were sophomores Katie
Quinlan (17:50) and Dianna Hoss-
feld (18:16), all of whom recorded
season-best times Sophomores
Jenny C ummins (18:19) and Lmd·
sey Yourman (18:41) rounded out
the scoring for the Sea Kings (4-
1), who lost their first league dual
of the year.
Mcfall, Steen and Morse were
all together during the first mile,
then McFall pulled away in the
second mile.
Morse built a 20-yard lead
over Steen at the 1.75-mile mark
and maintained her edge the rest
of the way.
•1t was flat and windy,• McFall
said of the makeshift cour.:.e
The area m the Back . Bay
where Cd.M usually hosts meets
bas been closed for several
weeks.
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
00Nl£ACH/0All't' I'll.OT C~. Newport Ha rbor runners take off from the start in-Thur~day's Sea View encounter.
Newport boys sweep
• Herberts leads the Sailors in the
double-dual meet with CdM, Irvine.
• Hu 11 \llll l>1 "
(Kiyf'tlol
NEWPORT BEAC.:11 -As soon a'i New 1x1rt
Hctibor High's Curt Hc-rbertc, !J<1llo1wd th•
operung mile ol the unexplored coursP at Bom-
td Creek Park, lbe s~nior stdndout c,pcculatt>d
he would indeed finish the Scd Vww Leagtw
dual-meet boyi. cross country sea~on undefeat-
ed.
"It seemed really, redlly short,• Herberts
said. "The first mile was 4.53 dnd It seemed so
fast.•
Herberts blazed the trail tor Newport Har-
bor, winrung Thur.,day's Sed Vic>w double-dual
meet against host Corona del Mtlr and Irvine in
14:46, as lbe Sailors (5-0 in league) defeated
CdM, 19-39, and Irvine, 21-37 In the other
dual, Irvine edged CdM, 27-28 .
. CdM's regular course along the Back Bay
has been dosed for several weeks, 'iO Coach
Bill Sumner selected Boruta Creek as a backup
•1t was an interesting couri.e, • Herberts
said. "It WclS a lot different than last yeetr (when
CdM hosted) on that Back Bay road with the
bndges and those eroded hills."
Herberts, who led wire to WITe, 1i. 5-0 m
league and will be favored to win next Fridtty
in the league hnals at lrvme Regional Park
where he hopes to break the 19-year-old school
record of 14:31.
Herberts completed the thrcc-mllC' race
ahead of runner-up Matt Farrell of Irvine
t14:56), who stayed tight most the way.
Newport Harbor's Chns McMLllen Wds third
overall in 15:07, followed by CdM's TraVlS
Beardslee ( 15· 11) and the Sailors·· Ch11s Ldnd
gren (15:15). .
·we still came out pretty well, but we> wc:lnt-
ed to get ful>t through filth,• Herherts 'iuid. "We
weren't able to do that • ·
The Sdilor.., ranked No 2 m C IF Southern
Section Division II, havp y~t to be pushed m
league tJus season. In a dual meet against C!I
Toro, they placed runners in th' lirst hve posi-
tions, and against Woodbndge they went one
through su.
Tbeu season-long goal has been to wm tho
State D1vis1on II title at WoodwdJd Park m f'rcs-
no next month.
SEA VIEW LEAGUE . IOYS
NEWPORT HAR80R 19, COftONA on MAit 39
IRVINE 27, CoRONA DEL MAR 28
NEWPORT tiARBoR 21, IRV1N£ 37
1. Herberts (NH), 14 46. 2. Farrell (I), 14 S6;
3 McMillen (NH), 1507, 4 Beardslee (CdM). 15 11;
5 Landgren (NH), 1515; 6 Shapiro (I), 15:18;
7. Antonm1 (NH), 15:34. 8 Yelsey (CdM), 15 48,.
9. Jensen (NH). 15:51; 10 Dukes (NH). 15.53,
11 Kramer (CdM), 15;57; 12. Jaamen (I), 16 08,
13. Orduna (I), 16·10; 14. Gruber (CdM), 1612,
15. Hietbnnk (CdM). 16.13, 16. Kunze (I), 16·19;
17. Kunishige (I), 16:27, 18 Bolinger (I), 16.28,
19. Lincoln (NH), 16:31, 20. Hodges (CdM), 17:01,
21 Mittman (CdM), 17:13.
GIRLS
NEWPO«F HAR80ft 22, CoRoNA Ml MAit 33
Co.a>NA on MAR 26, IRVINf 31
NEWPOlff HAMOR 24, IRVINl 31
1 McFall (NH), 17:13. 2 Morse (CdM), 17.24;
3 Steen (NH), 17:43; 4. Bechtold (I), 17.48;
S Quinlan (CdM), 17;50; 6 Livermore (I), 17.56,
7 Mettra (I), 17'57; 8 Foss (NH), 17·58; 9. Mechkor
(NH), 18:14; 10. Rinek (NH), 18:15; 11. Hossfeld
(CdM), 18.1 6, 12 Cummins (CdM), 18:19, 13 Moms
(I), 18·22; 14. Yourman (CdM), 1841, 15 Quye
(CdM). 18:52; 16. Garcia (CdM), 18 52, 17 Farrell (I),
18 57; 18. Fredrick (1). 19;11 ; 19 St. Andre (NH),
19.38; 20. Arrow (NH), 20.15; 21. Freund (I), 20:33.
Newport Harbor was d fctvonte to win the
Stat<> D1Vls1on l1I chttmp1onsh1p la..,t year, but
fimshed a d1sappomtmg fourth. Herberti.,
Steve Jensen and Adam Antonm1 drC the top
threE' returnees from thal squctd.
Rounding oul the top-10 md1vidual!. in
Thursday's double dudl wert> Irvine's Alan
Shapno (15: 18), Antonini (l .5 34 ), C'dl\1\ Josh
Yelscy (\5:48), Jensen (15:51) dnd Newport's
Doug Dukes (15·53J.
Newport Harbor, which placed six nmners
10 front o't Irvmt•'s third and Corona del Mar's
third, was also pciced b) James Lincoln (lb:31).
Cd M's Kevm KramN was 11th ovl•rall
(15 57), while teammates Josh Gruber (16:12)
and Judd He1tbnnk (16:13) rounded out Coach
Bill Sumner's scoring runners. f'reshman
Dustin Hodges (17:01) and DaVJd Mittman
( 17: 13) were m the hunt for Corona dcl Mar ( 1-
3 in league). .
Still, Thursday's sweep h)o: the Sailors were
only two steps to the c>ason·., goal.
"We've done a ton of ba e (work),• HNberts
stud, •m order to go all the way to tale and wm
it."
COM KNOCKS QFF WOODBRIDGE IN FOUR
• Sea Kings' victory is vital to CIF
~layoffs quest, one more )\'i.l.1 1qualify
them for at-large berth consideration.
CORONA DBL MAR-Junior outside hitter
Durutra Havrtluk of Corona del Mar High tal-
lied 16 kills end 12 digs as the host Sea Kings
defeated Woodbridge in an important Sea
View League girls voll yhall match, 9-15. 15· 1: 15-13, 15·9.
. " CdM (7·7, 4.4 tn league), which hosts El
)Qto on Tuesday and concludes the league
cAmpaign Nov. 5 against Newport Harbor,
needs one m~ victory to t«'Ut'e a .500 sea·
GIRLS V 0 L L I Y I A L L-~1, JS-13, m d 1'11 th<.: Co.1st Ll•ttdu' gills vol·
leyhall mdtch on Tin1r;clet~·.
I on in hopes of gaining n wild card m the Cf P
Southern St..'Ction D1vis1on lll·AA po t •<hon.
CdM Junior setter MansSft Beck r hact :lO
ass1!\ts, Uir~ di9s and thr • !\ rv1rc oc
agamst Woodbridge [:l·6 in 1 agut>).
Mustangs fall in four to Ha\vks
LAGU~A l IILLS -AJter Wlnnlng the ftrst
game, Costa MCM High stumbled and even·
tually fell to hoat Laguna Hills, l 1-15, 15·5, 15·
Daylyn K~llt•}' had 19 kill tor tht> l\fus·
tang (7-8, J 5 m lcagu •) and NnnC)' I latsush1
had 25 44' I ls, ,
·we w •r ~ pt,.ymg our ~nmc of volleyb4ll,
the one I know W" can pltty," COQch·Yv tte
Ybnna ~1d of that hr.-.t <14m . •Tu oth r
gam !S how d our nab ht to c rry through
with th h t gftm • •
C ta ~1 hai; Lnguno B ch and Ali o
Nigu l ne t W" k. Yl>arro belie that th
Mustangs can earn an at hug berth m the
CIP plB}'Off \I th 'can beat Al 0 Niguel •
..
' Frida~ October 30 1 98 f 5
AYSO REGION 97
NOISY D .. 5
Explosion uses na suig
gan)e to top South Irvine.
Thanks to the strong p(ts:.inu
and scoring opportunitre p10·
duced by James Richardson,
Geoff Boler scored three godls 111
the Newport Explosion'l> :i-1 vic-
tory over South lrvtnt• tn A YSO
Region 97 boys D1v1s}on II <t< lion
over the weekend.
Alan Eredia, Trcivts Wblsler,
David Sampablo and Zach
Zantow were stronq on defense
Drv1 10~ IV . . _
• Blue Smurfs 4, Speed Demons 1
Matt Collier, Max Pett), Ken-
ny Rakestraw dnd Bryce Henrie
each scored a goal tor the BluP
Smurts
• Soccer Rockers 6, Stingers 2
Ted Slate scorE'd lour god],,
including onE' on dn mtc1c.eptcd
goal k1ck to lcdd thP Socc,~r
Rockers Connor Gerson and
Adam Pinkerton had as 1sts on
Sldte's godls
Pinkerton aho sc ntl•d, u.., chcl
Paul Kawamure. who scor~cl on c1
pass from Carson Hill
Chad Kraft .. corPd d goc1l for
the Stmgers oft d pass hv Travis
Duffie ld
• Killer Instincts 5, ·Raiders l
Kevin Shearer srnr rl 11 hat
tnck for th<: Killer In uncts Vin-
nie Nasca and Carmen ( imini
scored one 90<11 each
Leon Glaser p1o~e<I soltd
dE:fense for the Killer ln ... nnc:ts
• • Quicksil\'er 1, "'lewport Sp1a!.h 0
Nathan Cramer ~cored off a
corner . kick b)' Bridn Frer lor
Qwcksilver's llr-:.t \1Cto11 of th~
SedSOn.
Michael Madison, Rcllld~ Jor-
dan, Michael Turnbull .mo Cha~e
Olswang WPrP 11 ble to ket11> NI'\\·
port·s offense di ha~
Drv1s1o~w
• Bull~ogs l, Surf Rah 'I.
Brandon Parole, Brian Wong
and Da\fid Garret edch scored t1
godl for the Bulldo~1s Goalrr
Nathan Decker one ho11 d thr1
df'fE>nse
Brian Theriot end [U. 0'( I U7
each .!>Cored for the Surf Rdt:s
Matthew Bi sonnelle h'1d t\t; o
kr>r save m go.ii to kl' p thl'
sr.011• clu e to1 1111' S11rt R ts • •
• Ld ers 7, \\'avt-Runner-; 0 .
McttthPw Jo~lyn, En Bonn,
Trav1' Kuhn-. and Tro") Seeber
pl)\\'mv<i the Ld Pr ' . fens1ve llltdr~ '
• Creen GE>Ckos 1, Jagu rs 1
Will Af\o\ood ... cort.'Cl t11ce for
the G1c>t l\ •cCkos Carn tt Hels·
er und Nathan Talbott t 1ch hdd
one goal
Timoth} R'egan cor for the
Juyuacs on pa es'b~ Cr, g Clay-
ton and Maq Llehenna1 '
• TigNs 8, Stingra} s 0
Marcu<> l\tcAdcimo; ·i.c red his
hr t Odl of th i>ctsor for lbe
T1ut•rs l!\, n llochwah , Chris
loMeruo and Ta\'lor Fri nd tdCh
:.CCJH'd two goals
Jack')on Masingill
Pyle, Matthew \\''hHe u
Desbro\\' ni.1d ke~ con
on d1'fnnse I<; pr.c
!>hlllOUI,
Henry
I Craig
tJutwns
.e the
D"'ISIO~ VJ -
• Blue Bombers\'~ .. Gell• <y :
AU'•tin Devan corPd lterdor
tht> Bill•" Bombers Will < onne)ly
and Sean Da"'i' at ... o scur I. Park-
er Krait and Rogue .teeha.n ·
mad • uood pll ses or the
Bombers
DI\ ISIO'\: \ II
• Dragon-.\'· Fireball
z,l( h 8('audln sco
JO 11 the Qrdo
Slet>l~'·u dO KP.gan, Sit•
hrtU'>P.n, Park~t Edd},
Hawthorne <iOd f1,her
l th1ee
? Dan
•Deng·
Charlie
io~i.Son
\\ere kc] lo !il•Wng U sconng
opportUOIUC'~
• Blue Shark". \s. Blue . 1ark&
Ale' anclro Cop po ct, •• 1.41.n
Crane c1nd Jakob Trohm. 1 c;cored
llw1r hr t godl -0f tlw P, on.
.• Green liJ'ard., h. Ti9< Sharks
Blake Thom'>en hdd 1at tnc.k
un<I Au.,tin Knott ... ~ore• .-.ice for
lh•• <;ret>n Uzar<I' ·
• C..r<•Pn Thunder'~. D\ 1amlle
'\<•d \tkms, Christo1 1er Pig-
gott Cok'l Ha,.lin< pldyed ~ohcl° 01fense for ·Gn:" 'lun er.
~ac hol:'t :\tolinaro, R1 Cr ble
and c lark Cci-.hion •d th I
d t
~Slippery goi _ .g
• Qu1r.ksilver narrowl}
e'>capes the N19htmar s
Dana Ow ad sc on::cl thP g nu
only uoal a the ( 111ck 11\. r
cieteated the N1yhtrn<H "S, l ·O, m
AYSO Region 97 q1rb Dt\ 1s1on I\ ,
c1clion over the wt•ekl•r11i
Gocilke-epers Elilaheth Lay1on
and Elizabeth Neal) wt•rl' \'tlal 111
keeping tre Ntqhtllldlt.!S scort'-
less
Nicole Newquist pro\ 1cled
support on defensE'
DJVlSIO~ v
• leaping BullfTogs 4
Bubblegum Babes l .
Megan Toman hdd a hctt tnc:k
for the Leaping Bullfwgs Scud
Cope also hdd d go I on .in a ... -.1 t
by Erica Weedn ·
Nicole Weber m«dt" ~e\'eral
saves in goal
• Shooting bamrock 4
Shooting Stars 0
Karyn Hay hc1d two goal to
lead lhe <:\hooting ~htu re rk
Emlly Ohla\'er und l\tikkl os.t
hdd one {Joal C'dCh
Kristen Benjamin and Ale an·
dr1a Hren mdde k(•r pl<iys 1•11
defense
• RoX}' Girls 1, ea Lions l
Emtly Insley, Savanndh Ke1-
rek, Megan Munce <lnd Ama.ndcJ
Simons helped ledd the Ro')
Girls' defense to its Ul'-.t showmq
of the sea~on . K}lelgh Harri on
scored for the Rox~· Gn1-. on 6
pa s by Hdyley A}le~
Miranda Young s ored !01 U1c
St>d ~ons
• Surf 3, Smashing Pumpkin 2
Jamie Heenan, lexandra
Mcintosh imd Emll~ Webh each
scored a !l(lal for th Suri.
McKenzie". Feltler, Ale'i'iandra
hea and Stephani Car ten
played key rolt~-. m the vJdorv
• Turquot e Terminators 4, fin ..
ball 0
Brooke Sharp scornd n ~tirlv
godl dnd s1•t the hme for tho
Turqmosn Tc1m natMs' VH1ory
Later Ul the mdtr.h Jackie Clark
dnbbled up thl' (11 hi Md."' orecl
Carrl@ Cabannra ndch'c1 '" o
go~ls ot lwr <lWll
Leanne Dlckln on, St phanl
Mello and Jenna 1Uyg10 Wl'l
key 10 setting up SC'onm omx,rtu•
ffilt "'S,
• 'urf~r Girls 3, Red Hot Ro
Ale ha Young cor1 u tv.o
goills for Ut Red l lot Ro . H r
md < oal ctt111 lJ\ th Utud
quart~r off it Jn b I.mil
Rkbonne and tl d th l
2-2.
Th und atcd Surf 1 G rl
S('(>roo th• winnmg Ml ln lh
GIRLS SOC
fou1tt qunru.1
• UIUt•ber n Bahe-. ti
Bluf• k~hPrg-. ..
Chn'" JPnkli-... >.CO
' 1 to kad H10 Bh1t1h1 1
( d'>~ld} Grt\ nPr ttnc'I (
M< KmnP.\ r1l"o con•d
l\t>llv · Chri'>tian; l
Ta\ lor · 1ind laura Bat
(b'il I
DI\ , ... 111"1; VI
<I three
Babe5.
ssandra
)urtney
ne had
• K11lt>r \\aH'' ''· Put 1le Glrf .. ~
Po\\t•r
~1an L\ nn P) le mud
bt•r of llVl'i. m tt "trong
the Kiili r \\d\c-. K.i~ I.
cowd for thr \\a\
a num·
atch for
Henrie
drlenne la\lor "'f red tor
e1rl Power m th'" fu-st q\ rter
• Poi,on In ''·Lad\ hu s
Pari"a c ·rane, Rae.ti. •1 Diil-
aldson and ;\hh\ St hn 1deW!bg
r.omh1hed ror ix 1\ < gom"for
the> Pol,,on h'} Morgar March,
K} ndaJI long, Jorda11 loy and
Brooke P«>ter ... en JH'O\ d "UP-
port on dt.•lt'llSf' .
• Blue Dretgon .. \:s. The lee
Mt•li.,._a fitnlmmon scored
l11u1 l 11t 1 ... fot th1• Blue> )ra.goru;.
Ashle} Mllc:h••ll and lriltany
Hallworlh ~l"I up s1 ortn 1 oppor-
tumtJ+', lor F1tzs1mnwn
• Chick., "ith Kick' ~ • C"'"n
Grd., ... hopper'
Am} Sn} dN 111, \ •d 1 gOOd
gam~ lD goal ro. tlll c s Y.'lth
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Perrine, VanGeem each add d goal
1n key 4-1 Will in Div. ill boys play.
'Zach Novak scored two goals cmd had an
Sl'>\ •b lhe Costa MP u Stnker.; dr fettled
-l<•wport Bedch, 4-1. Ill AYSO Region 120
1oy':> Division Ill actJon over thP wePkPnd.
Breit Perrine ilncl Aaron VanCeem eclch
nm:d one yuc1l 101 the Stnkers VunGeem
lso hacl 1tn d'\'ii!>t
Gary Gon1ale1 dnd Jeff Nettmich ~<Kh hacf
ol.J<t m.ttchc•-. m goal
BO\ s 01VlSIO' Ill
Crt>yhound'> 2, Newport Bedch 2
rrk Nutter "'ured two CJOdlS for lht• Grey-
lflUllCh h '>Ll urc d IJ~ Nulter's fi.r~t qo.tl cdllle
rl rl J)ll\S I>\ Jorge Lozoya for d 1-1 tie.
Shot Uv dlll't l"wwport Be,\c h took the letid
1qam, Nuttl!J 'lloll' the btJU in tront ol lhe net
'11cJ SC or Pd
Ryclll T\\ ing, Corey 5chlller, Kevin Mor-
on, Grt>g ~utter .md Grant Cody \H•re key
11111p111H·llb of lhl' dl•lensL• thdt h<.>lcl Npwport
lt•.11 h '>(11Jt•lt''' 1n llw \ot('Concl half
CtRL'> Df\ 1c.,1o'll IV
. (.lrh \\Ith Altitude 1, Mission Viejo l
Jaty Day <;t rJfl'd c1 goer I \!dfl}' in llw wcond
ldll tor (,uh with AtllludP Jenny Sarris, Car-
IYSO llGIOll 120
ley Millian, .Laura Dtnsdale, Marilyn Mor-
gar., Ashley WUbum, Lauren Demello and
goalies Magg1e Millan and Katie SchaeUer
kept M1ss1on ViPJO coreless until the (mal
uunutP of the mdtch
• Shooting Stars 2, G.1.T. 1
Taylor Feldman scored the gdllle winning
goal in the third quarter for the Shoobng Stars.
Alycia Weikel dbo scored a goal. Solid
def ens1ve performances were turned in by
Asttley Lystne, Katie Moore, Breann Walker,
Breeann Frazier dnd Megan Caldera
Erin Duffy scored for G.I T
Shooting Stars 4, Smashing Pumpkins O
M~ore. Feldman and BrJttany Moody
scored early goals for the Shooting Stars.
Amanda Loera. Kelly Topps and Shannon
Arnold were key m setting up scoring oppor-
turut1es
•Lightning Squad 1, Shooting Stars 0
Bethany Vergara drove the length ot the
field and scor.ed to Win the match for the
Ughtrung Squad
The Shooting Stars had a chance to tie-, but
d penalty kick was blocked by goalie AJexls
Mendoza .
• LightnJng Squad 1, SmasbJng Pumpkins O
Kaitlyn Crom scored on a right-crossing
shot for the Llghuung Squad. Teresa Van Als-
delu play<.'d a key role in the game, both as
s rts
goalie tor the first half and defensive speC41l-
ist for the second
8 0\'S DMSJON V
• Boys tn Black 6, Blues Brothers 3
The Blues Brothers took a 3-1 lead into
hal1bme as a result of goals by ·Roger Intran-
co and JUgo Mlranda.
After a halfbme dlscuss1on, the Boys m
Blac.k scored five straight goals to wm the
match. Jarrod Zea, Kyle Kell and Jorge
WandJque each scored two goals.
• Purple tazers 2, Barracudas 1 •
After the Barracudas took an early lead on
a goal by Marco Burclago, the Laz~rs
bounced back on goals by Danny Aldrette
and Matt Grella.
Nlck Felnhals anchored the Lazer defense.
•Green Geckos 1, Fireballs 1
Cody SpouJos gave the Green Geckos a
first half lead with his first goal of the season.
Juan Molina bed the score in lhe fourth
quarter with a left-footed goal. • ·
• Green Geckos 2, Team USA 1
Bovs D MSJON VI
• Elreballs 2, Patriots 1
Juan Guadarrama scored two goals to win
the match for the Fireball!>. Derek Lecot and
Kyle Boyer led the Fireballs' defense.
Newport Beach/Costa M-esa Doily Pilot
ClUI SOCCll
~
Slammers -win
Adam Uhl's header darted past thf! Lakewood Somes' goolkeeper
and the Slammers boys under-14 team was ab~e to hold on for a 1-0
victory in dub occPr action over the weekend.
The goal came oft a cross Id.ck by Jason Cassidy. .
With the victory, Lhe Slammers remain rn fourth place m the Gold
wvision wluch has a number of Lhe top t~dms m the area. .
Goalie Will Johnson had an outstanding game with defensive sup-
port from Joseph Sallnas, l<.C. Rawlins, Joey Benedetti, Brian Bauen
and Josh Valerio
GIR~ UNDER-1.(
• Slamme rs 2, Mlssloo Viejo Ellte 0
Kacey Palfreyman accounted for both goals in a Gold division vic-
tory for the Slammers Arianna Criscione was strong m goal.
Amy Burlingham dlld Allvta Mazura had assists. ·
GIRLS UNDER-11
• Slammers 1, lrvtne Strikers 0
Alicia Salgado took a pass from, Christina Trenton, then beat the
detenders and scored lhe game winner for the Slammers. Emily Blrch-
field and Andrea Zamucen combined for th~u third shutout of the sea-
son. The Slct.mmers have given up JUSt seven goals m thel! first rune
games.
Sting ties Long Beach Storm on Lund's goal
With time running out, Billy Lund scored on a pass by Josh Feld-
man as the Orange Coast Uruted Sting. d boys under-16 team, tied the
Long Beach Storm, 1-1
The Stonn jumped out to a 1-0 lead edrly, but the defense of Ryan
Denman, Chasen Marshall and Brian Henry kept the Storm at bay for
the duration of the match. Goalie Sam Coons made several saves.
Cohens pa~e Rebels' 5-4 victory Rush III tops Flash behind Doran's hat trick
Tncla Doran scored three goals as the Ordnge Coast United Rush
fU, a guls under-14 team, defetlted the JUSA Select Fl~sh, 6-t. in club
soccer action over· the weekend. Nichelle McRorle, Adelle KoeUng
and Kirsten Chamberlain also hdd one godl each
I lh~twls ~qud'::ih late• c.;urge to beat
~t1dyl>u9c; 111 under-14 1.ompellt1on.
\ .inP~sa Cohen"< orC'd d um1I tor the> RPbelc;
n tht tuurth 411<.1r1t>r to c:hnch d ~-4 v1ctOl)
ivt:r tht> Lddyhuq--an AYSO Regwn 57 girl~
intJttr-14 rtChnn o\11•r l111 • Wl.'Ck,•ncl.
A rnmbincd three godb hy CohPn and s1s-
c..r amanlh<t, c1s \\ell d!) tt qoal by Kell Ann
<Jetn qt1v1• flw l<f•l>(•I-. d 4-1 ledd at hultt1me.
}j1Jt in Lhi> si •c ond ht1lf, the Lc1d> bugs'
lE<ftiiN• 1<1ok l hruqc llwn Stephanie Hardi-
• on .. c-urr>d l\\'IHJOill'> dnd AshJey Neff .... rt>red
in ·to pulJ llH· L.ul~ buy., •\'tn
Guu .. \ uND£k· l4
• Wipe Out 2, Superstars 0
Ame runt sror<•cJ hoth CJUd}S 101 l)w Wtp •
Jul Amy Tyson c.md Jen WIJson l<•<I thP
lt!ll'n'ie, wh1th wus ahlc to 1cnd otl "r.onng
AYSO REGION 57
threats by Rachel Malkin and Keelan Cuyler
ol lhe Sup "'rstars.
• Sea Queens 3, Green Apples 2
The undefeated Sed Queens were locked
in a 2-2 Lie until Whitney George scored the
9arne-Wlrlner in the fourth quarter. Melanie
Cole and Arlel Allen had first half goals for
lhc Sea Qu(:'ens.
Ertn Starzyk scored two goals for the
Gre>en Apples .
Gnu.s UNDER-12
• Deep Impact 2. Surge 0
Marybell Avila scored two goals in a victo-
1) for Deep Impact.
Coali~ Katie Albright, with the help of
<let enders Ahlla Kattan, Elna beth Joyo, Anya
Joyo, Brittany Murray, AthJna Meshldn, I
Chelsea Gu1bord and Carolina Sauter, held
the Surge scoreless.
Kristy Bibb, Sophia Hlll9ren, Kelsey John-
son and Natalle Paladin had a solid match for
the Surge.
• S~ Queens 3, Revolution 1
Noelle Balhen had a hat trick m a victory
for the Sea Queens. Michelle Queyrel and
Rachel Yelsey had assists.
Christine DlGrado scored for the Revolu,
ti on.
•·Killer Blueberry Muf:flru 4, Riptide 1
Kellle Flint, Marissa Scott, Tanashla
Senarante and Sanya· Wadha each scored a
goal for the Killer Blueberry Muffins. Jaque-
line Bosinkel, BrtdgJt Burnham, Rachel
Heyler, Lore n Cox and Tara Hueston pldyed
key roJes in setting up scoring opportumties.
Christine Burke had five saves.
Other Girls under-12 score·
• Galaxy 3, No Fear 1
Young, Jimenez lead Slammers to 5-0 victory
Taylor Young and Matthew Jlmenez each scored two goals as the
Slammel"S boys under-12 soccer team defedted the lrvme Strikers, 5-0.
m weekend dub soccer acllon Grant Almquist also scored a goal.
On defense, Jonathan Cefalla, Patrick Goethals, Morgan Govaars,
Christopher WUJard and Brody Fleming played key roles in main-
tal.Iling the shutout
SOFTBALL
Riptide puts Central Orange away twice
Morgan Jones hdd a base-. '1oadeo tnple on Sunday as. the Paa.fu: ·
Coli.st Ledgue RJpb<.Je1 d 10-and-under Bobhy Sox team, defeated Cen .. traf Oranqe 16-7 and 22-7.
Jones and Michelle Allred were both strong in their pitching'
dl'bub AUred dlso hdci d h ome run lor the RiptJde, which remained in rm.t pldce.
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UB I NOT ES DONLEY COLLAZO HAS RECEIPT REQUESTED lranspor\at1on charges, In· THE MOBILEHOME. THE TlON WITH THE CON· ~ourt approval. Before ltak· aulhohty 10 admin11ter the the past three years, CAS. 91104 . p LC IC FILED A PETITION FOR AN • .:loshua Brenn aka cludmg, without hmltallon, MOBILEHOME MAV NOT STRUCTION OF A 217 SQ cng certain very Important estate under the tndopen· TLE TELESYSTEMS, INC. Thl1 bu1lnen Is con.
ORDER TO CHANGE Jo~hua W Stenn, Jane altomeys' lees and costs REMAIN UPON THE PAE· FT DETACHED GRANNY act1on1. hOwever, 1111 ror· dont Administration ol Es· has not used any other ducted by; an lnclh11dual PUBLIC NOTICE NM,'ES FROM LEE DON· B•enn aka Jane E. Brenn, ot publication will also be MISES ANO THE BUVER UNiT ON A LOT WITH AN sonal representative wiJ be tales Act (This authorcty business name or address. Have you startod doing
STATEMENT OF LEY COLLAZO TO LEE And All Occupants en Pos· charged to this hen amount THEREOF SHALL HAVE EXISTING SINGLE FAMILY requirea to give notice lo will allow the personal rep· The transler of lhe ptop-business yet? No OOMEY sesSion Costa Mesa Mobile at lh• lime ot sale. NO RIGHT TO APPLY FOR RESIDENCE LOCATED AT interested persons unless resentahv• to lake many erty is sub1oet to Calofomia D a Ya H • m 111r I LI Y· t ABANDONMENT OF I\ JS t•o1eby orde1ed th.ii Estates, 327 W Wilson, DEMAND IS HEREBY TENANCY OF THE SPACE 1661 l/TAH CIRCLE IN AN they llave waived nollco Of actions without obtaining Commercial Code, Section anAarachchl
USE OF FICTITIOUS all persons interested 1n Space No 28, Costa Mesa. MADE THAT VOU PAV THE SUCH RIGHTS OF POS: At ZONE. ENVIRONMEN· consented to the p1oposed court approval Belore tak· 6106 2, whtch apphes 10 T.hls statement was Med.
BUStNESS NAME this maller appear before California 92627, Chase SUM OF S1,797.79, PLUS SESSION AS EXISTS HAV· TAL DETERMINATION· EX· action.) The independent Ing certain vory important transfers for which the con· with the County Clt1k of
fl'e I o~.1n9 po11ons this coull In Department Manha11an Bank, c/o ADDITIONAL DAILY STOR· ING IRREVOCABLY RE· EMPT . administration authority, will actions however the rer· sldoratlon Is S2.000.000 or Orang• County on 10-2t·94 "~ ab.irJoned 11.i u~e or No 703 ot tho Orange CMFC, ~6522 La Alameda. AGE CHARGES ACCRUED, \IERTED TO THE LIEN· 4 PLANNING ACTION PA· be granted unlus an nter· aonat 1e0ptesenta1ive wit be less. and Is a combonallotl 19988773272
tie F1ch11ous. Business Coc1'1l/ Supecc(){ Coull al Su !e 120 Mrssion V1e10. UTILITIES CONSUMED. IN· HOLDER. 98;73 FOR ALEX SAL.AZAR. ~led person files an ob-requ;reo to grve notice to ol 1 cash dov.i.n payment Daily p,r01 Oct. 23, 30.
1.:amo· RARITIES INTERNA· the ade1reu sho.,.n abo"e CA S2691 CIDENTAL OTHER PRO-DATED. Seplember 18, Al/THORIZED AGENT FOR ~ion lo Iha ptl11100 and lnt.erested persons unless w1lh an obltgauon to pay No-J. 6, 13, 1996 FSM
llONAL. 600·A Anion B!'ld., on 12·15, 1998 11 2.00 NOTICE IS HEREBY CESStNG OR TRANSPOR· 1998 SAM MENLO TO AUOW sl'IOws good cause Why the they have waived notice 01 cash 1n lhe, luture Claims .S!oJ 468, Costa Mesa. CA o crock pm .. and 1t1en and GIVEN that B111n M TATION CHARGES AFTER LAW OFFICES OF SO% LONG TERM OC-court should not grant the consentod to the proposed tor .dobts may be hied with PUBLIC NOTICE )26~6 there show cause. II any Doughor, an 1ndrviduat, dba SEPTEMBER 18. 1998, KENNETH l PETER CUPANCY 125% MAXIMUM authority. acllon) TM lndependont Baret C, Fink, 1ttorney for •
Tl o Foci t ous Bu!> nass they have, "'hY the petition Costa Mesa Mobile ES· AND ATTORNEYS' FEES SON BV:/S/' M • LONG TERM OCCUPANCY A HEARING on the poll· admlnlSlllllOn authority will Buyer, 1880 Century Park FJctltloue Bu1lnHa
lame rert>rred 10 aoove tor ch.1nge of flamo shOuld rates era ms a hen against TO THE UNDERSIGNED. ' aura~ ALLOWED) FOR THE EX· llt>n Will be held oo NO· be granted unless an lnleT· East, Suite 300. Lot All· Name Statement :.as '•'cl.I 1ri 01ari9e Covr:y nol ne g1an1ea. that cena1n 1996 Skyline WHO ,g AUTHORIZED TO A . Hatchell Levin•, ISTING COSTA MESA VEMBER 18, 1998. 1 45 esrtd person filet an ob· gelea, Clllclornta 110061 The t0Uow1ng persons are >n 1·22·98 , F1 e No 98· It is further ord11ed that a HM 1nc10altmanor mobll• RECEIVE THE SAME. E eq., Au tho rl z • d MOTOR INN LOCATEO AT p.m., Dept 703, Address ol ieclion 10 the pelltion ancr The last date tor 1.11ng do!ng bus1neu 11
. 146517 copy ol this order to show home. Decal Number WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS OF Agents for Brian M . 2277 HARBOR BOULE-court• 34t The City D1111e. shOws good cause why the claims Is November 19, HORIZON FINANCIAL
Ony Alexandra Nay, 600·A cause be published 1n Tht LAV6790, SCHtal Numbers RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE, Dougher, an Individual VARD IN A Cl ZONE. EN· P 0. Box 1417\, Orange, cour\ should not grant the 1998 SERVICES, 2030 East ~n1'1Q... Blvd . Ste 1·1C8 Da•'y Pilot. a nowspapt•r ot O 6 7 IO 8 O 3 t A and OR OCTOBER 5, 1998, dba Costa Mall Mobile VtRONMENTAL DETER· Catllointa 92613-1571 authocl!ly. The intended sale wHI be Fou11h Slfeet 12161 Santa
.c.sll Mesa, CA 92676 gt<neral c11cu1a11011 pub· 067106031B, located at WHICHEVER IS LATER E tat 1 MINATION· EXEMPT IF YOU OBJECT to the A HEARING on the pell· closed on November 20; Ana, CA 92705-3920
n s business ls con-lis11ed in this county, at Costa Mesa Mobile Es· U~ESS THIS Cl.AIM IS 1 • 5 PLANNING APPllCA· g11nhng of the petition, you lion will be held on NO· 1998, II ·the ott1ces ol John Ph11lp Cleary,
Ji.1;; rf by an 'ld 11•du:il leasr once a week lot four tales, 327 W Wilson, PAID WITHIN THE SPECI· Published Newport TION PA·9a.74 FOR PLAN-shoUld appear at the hHr· VEMBER l2, \998 at 1 45 P11~an end Fink, 1880 Gayle V Cleary, 18811 Or1y A Nay con-.ecut .. e weeks prior to Space Number 28 Costa FIEO TIME. THE MOBILE· Beach-Cost• Mesa Dally NING COMMISSION RE-Ing end state yovr ob· PM In Dept. 703 loclled 11 Century Park East, Su11e Pepper tree Drive, Vrlla
19988772862 the day of the hearing. Mesa. CA 92627. HOME WILL BE AOVER· Pilot Octobtf 23, 30, 1998 VIEW TO EITHER MODIFY lect1on.a oc lite written ob-341 The City Ot1ve. PO Boie 300, Los Angolet, Calllor-P1rk, CA. 92861-1015
Thi'. statemenl was toted DATE: OCT 28, 199B The value of s101age ot flSEO FOR SALE ANO F591 OR REVOKE PLANNING ecll~ns wllh the court be· 14170. oiange, CA 926t3, nla 90067. T,,la business Is con·
,, lt• lhe County Clerk of JAMES A. JACKMAN, the mobilehome hom June WILL BE SOLD Af 10:00 APPLICATION PA-98_..6 ore the hearing Your ap-Ptobate Div. DATED: October 'l7, 1998 duct•d by• husband and
::>ra e Count on IQ.IS·98 Ju D 0 E /C 0 MM 1 5• 1, 1998 1h1ough and tnclud· A.M ON NOVEMBER 13, PUBLIC NOTICE FOR p .A.L. INT ERNA· pearance may be In person IF vou OBJECT to the /el BARET C. FINK1 wile
Da ~ P1101 &1 23 30 SIOHER OF THE SUPE· i~dSeptember 18 1998 tn-::J&iJ'ts-ffrlT 3~7E~ PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL Tl ON AL AUTHORIZED °il~J~~!~°f'C~EOITOR g11nung ol the peLuon, you Attorney for NEXT· bHave you 11'1f''d10d803ing AIOR COUR c; u es: • O AGENT FOR IKE PROPER-"f' 5hould appear at the hear-COM, INC,. a Calltornta ul•nHS ye et, I .~, G 13 1598 FS93 T STORAGE CHARGES WILSON. SPACE NUMBER BE HELO BY THE C STA TIES INC FOR A CONDI or contlngenl creditor of tng and stale your ob-C ti B John Ph1hp Cleary
uw Oll1ces of $1,437,70 • 28, COSTA MESA. CALI· MESA PLANNING COM· TIONAL u'sE PERMIT TO Iha deceesed, you must ltle fecllons or Ill• written Ob· orpora on, uyer Gayle V. Cleary PUBLIC NOTICE LoronaJ Clause. ELECTRICITV,$9738 FORNIA92627 MISSION AT THE CITY ALLOW THE RECON· your claim with the cour1 fecllons with the coull be· Published Newport Thcs stalement was filed
SUPERIOR COURT 575 Anion Bo"'re ... ard, su.te GAS. S88 38 UNLESS THE AFORESAID HALL, 77 FAIR DRIVE. STRUCTION OF AN AUTO· and mall a copy to the pOr· Jore the hearing Your ap· Beach-Costa Mesa Dally with the County Cto1k ot
1000 Costa Men CA WATER, $24 29 SUM INCLUDING DAILY COSTA MESA. CALIFOR· MOBILE OEALERSHIP sonal represenlalive ap. pearance may be in person Pilot October 30, 1998 Orange County on 9-25·98
OF CALIFORNIA, ' • TRASH S39 12 STORAGE CHARGES NIA. AT 6.30 P.M OR AS (SOUTH COAST TOYOTA) pointed by the court v.1thln or by your attorney F599 19988710822
COUNTY OF ORANOE 92626 Attorney Bar 11' SECURITY PATROL. UTILITIES CONSUMED: SOON AS POSSIBLE AT 1966 19n 1980 HAR· lour months llom the dale IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Oa1I Pilot Oct. 23 30
341 The City Drive 159932 Attorney '°'· LEE SIS 92 ANO ANY OTHER REA-THEREAFTER ON MON· BOR BOULEVARD IN A Cl of the ltrst Issuance of let· or contingent creditor ol PUBLIC NOTICE" Nov ye 13 1998 'Fs96
Poat OHlce DONLEY COLLAZO MAINTENANCE CHARGE. SONABLE INCIDENTAL DAV, NOVEMBER 09, 1998. ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL ters as PfOVlded tn Probate the deceased you must file r---·-·-----
8011 1417 t Publcshed Newport sso 00 • OTHER CHARGES IS PAID REGARDING THE FOL· DETERMINATION: PREVI· Code section 9\00. The your claim with lh• court 'i1 c~mpllaf• n'th :h• PUBLIC NOTICE O Beach·Costa Mew Oa11y LATE CHAAGE S20 00 AND THE MOBILEHOME LOWING APPLICATIONS OUS NEGATIVE OECLARA time for filing claims well and mall a copy to 1,,9 per Pub c nspect on equ re-, ________ _ 0;;~~·15c7~ p,101 October 30'. Noverii-HCD FEE (lilie search) RECLAIMED BY REMOVAL IF ANV OF THE FOL-TION • not e11plre before lour sonal representative ,p: ~enl Jor1 Prtvate cfh•ritable Flctltloue 8"1lne11
• ber 6 t3 20 \9sS Fi.07 $25 00 FROM THE AFORESAID LOWING ACTIONS ARE FOR FURTHER tNFORMA· months lrom the hea11ng potnted b~ the court' w11h1n oun at on. an as re-N•m• Statement N THE MATTER OF The dilly slotage rate of PREMISES BY NO LATER CHALLENGED IN COURT. TION ON THE ABOVE AP· date nollced above lour months from the date ~uired lor th• fihng ol l RS. The IOltow1ng persons a1e
THE PETITION TO PUBLIC NOTICE S1!l 6t beg1nnrng Septem· THAN AS SPECIFIED THE CHALLENGE MAV BE PLICATION$ TELEPHONE YOU MAY EXAMINE the of th• ft1$l Issuance of 111• Sorm ~ PF,b1th~ Todo~ doing business as· Global
CHANGE THE NAME ber 19, 1998, plus actual ABOVE, IT SHALL BE LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE 754.5245 OR• CALL AT THE Ille kept by lht. COUii. If you ter1 81 provided In Probate entos hanta 8 rust. o AtHll, 20142 Spiuce Ave ,
OF LEE DONLEY COL· ens t 851895 ut•l1tits consumed, trash re-SOLD IN ACCORDANCE IS S U ES S 0 ME 0 NE OFFICE OF THE PLAN· are a person tnterealed In Code aecllon 9100 lhe whom Tom Borcaw Is the Newport Beach, CA 112660
LAZO September 18, 1998 moval and aecunty patrol WITH THIS NOTICE SAID RAISES AT THE PUBLIC HING DIVISION, ROOM the eatate, you m1y file time lor filing claims well Eiecullve {r~:e~, ~reb~ David Michael Gallo.
CASE HUMBER NOTICE OF LIEN SALE charges up 10 and tnclud· SALE SHALL BE FOR RE· HEARING DESCRIBED IN 200 77 FAIR DRIVE with the court a Request not expire before four g-.,. 11l>llC \ 1 1 I t~ua1 20142 Spruce /we N-· Ing the dale ol the sale MOVAL ANO RELOCATION THIS NOTICE OR IN WRIT-COSTA MESA CAUFOR' tor Special Notice (fotm lh I It I\ . Return tor tax year H s por1 Beach CA 1ns6'0 At9480t (Civil Code Section plus anorne~s· leH and ONLY AND SHALL BE TEN CORRESPONDENCE NIA • • DE-l54) of the !cling ol an ~~ n!11c~~mabo::. eanng ava1lablt tor lnspec11on Alyson Michie 20142
ORDER TO SHOW 798,58•(•)) costs Incurred wtll be SUBJECT TO THE POS· DELIVERED TO THE PLAN· p bll h d lnventOfY Ind appraisal ol VOU MAV EXAMiNE the Said Return II avt1leble lor Sp1uc1 Ave 'New oc\
CAUSE FOR CHANGE VIA U.S. FIRST CLASS added to 51,797.79. tnc1· SESSORV RIGHTS, IF ANY, NINO COMMISSION AT, Be~ch·C~s~ M~s~w~~1\~ estate u1tt1,or ol any pa-file kept by the court. If you lnsp~ctlo~s~kl~ olll~H 'r-Beach, CA 928SO p
OF NAME MAIL AND CERTIFIED dental, other procentng or OF ANV OCCUPANTS OF OR PRIO" TO, THE PUB· Piiot Octobet 30 1998 tctlon or account as pro· are a person Interested tn crl8 C~ 2606 ro~n ni4~· Thlt buslntH Is co~
j:. TITIONERfS) LEE MAIL RETURN UC HEARING • FS98 Ylded In Probate Code HC• lh• Hlale you may ,,,. ~6":· 9 Ip ne I • ducted ~y· husband end 1. SIX MONTH REVIEW tlon 1250 A Request let wrlh the court 1 Request .,-t974, during regv If wile
OF Pl.ANNING APPUCA-PUBLIC NOTl,.r Special Nolle• form ts 1or S tCilll No11ce (form business hOUfS An'/ cmzen Have you tlattad dOtOg TION PA·98·27, A CONDI· ~ 1va1la~ lrom •the court DE·lJ) 01 the fthng or an may, -within 180 days 01 business yet? No
S TJ1R T1NG • TIONAL USE PERMIT BSC 7188 C191k. lnvento and a pralsal of lhll published notice, , .. Alyson Michie
• • AMENDING A PREVI· NOTICE OF Attorn•~ for th• P•tl· estate ~sets or pot any pe-queat Inspection ol said This atalement wu ltled OUSL V·APPROVEO CON· I r•co1da. wl h h C
G DITIONAL USE PERMIT PETITION toners lllion or account as pr<f. Published Newport 1 1 • ounty Clerk ol ~ ,'/ (PA·IM·2S), FOA THE GEN· TP ADMINISTIA LAURENCE M. vtded In Probate Code sec-BHch·Costa Mesa Daily Orange County on 10106198
r ' '.J ' EAAL CONFERENCE OF ESTATE OF WATION, hon 1250. A Request for Pt101 Ocrooer 30, 1998 1898877t180
A NE W 1' THE SEVENTH·DAY AO. MARTHA BENO:CK, COUNTY COUNlllL and Special Notice lorm is F608 D1•ly P1to1 Ocl 9 18, 23,
VENTIST CHURCH. TO aka MARTHA 1:. HOWARD IERBIN, available from the coull 30, 11198 F569
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fr,11nty Cltrk, publuh <Jlltl' 0 Wtc•k for four Wttkti In rtq11 rr.•d by law and (/l(•tf
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, l'lta\t \top by to flit your fictuimH bu\int\ { \lnttmenl al /ht DOll.v Pilot, JJO
W. Bay St., Co~la Mt.rn. If yo11 ran1101 tiflp by, pita.It rail"' 111 (949) 64~·4Jll
ofld wt will malt:~ orrongtmrnt\ /11r vnlJ to hand/11 thi' proudurf! by mail.
'//you \lw11ld l1avt a11y f urthu qur\IWm, plta{t roll'" and ~·t will bt mo"
t]Uzn xfad lo OHi~I you. (irmd /11<:k ifl your flt!K' bu\lntU/ '
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ALLOW ADDITIONAL DEPUTY clerk PUBLIC NOTICE
CHURCH SERVICES ON ... ~~TN_!>~CEK, !" .. 1 10 Civic Center Plua Petltloneri flctltloue Bualn•a• PUBLIC NOTICE WEDNESDAYS. THURS· """" """ M .. Lln ' HEL!JllA T. JENNINQS, DAYS, SATURDAYS, ANO BENDICK P.O. Box 1379• Senta 38t0 E. PALM AVE., Name Stat•m•nt Flctltloue Buelneee •
SUNDAYS, AND CHURCH CASE NO. A114S78 An., Callfomla 12702· ORANOE, CA. 82869 Tht lotto ..... 1ng cwsons are Name Statement
MEETINGS ON TUESOA't'S. To all,,.,,., oeneffclarlea, 1319, PUii.iC ADMIN• IN PAO PUt crocng but.neu u NIYI• The lollowtng persona are
FRIDAYS, AND SUNDAYS, crtdllot1, contingent credl· llTRATOR1 ATTY BAR Publlehea Ne port potl Soltwa1e, 2214 POf\ dotngUvlbuslne.11 as: Rtlrr .. IN AN EXISTING CHURCH( tors end ptfsons \t<hO may 182114 w Carllale Pl1ce, Newport ment ng ln·Home Cate, SCHOOL BUILDING LO· otnerw1se t>e lnterelled In Publlehed Newport Beach·Costa Mtaa 011ly 811ch, CA 112680 20$7 Port B1lstol Cit., Naw·
CAlEO AT 817 HAMILTON the wilt or etlllt or both B C D Pilot Octocer 24, 30, No· Michael L OrHn, 2214 pott Beach, CA 12660 STREET IN AN ~2·HD of, MARTHA BENDICK. aflAi HCh· oata Mesa ally vember 5, 1998 SaFThtOS Port Carlltle Plltce, New· A Retlremenl lNing Reltr·
ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL MARTHA E. BENDICK. aka Pilot October 30. No· port Beoch. CA 926'Q rat, Inc (CA). 2057 POft
DETERMINATION· EX. MARTHA EMELINE BEN· vember 5, II. t998 PUBLIC NOTICE Theresa L Orffn. 2214 8rlttol Cir., Newport EMPT OICK FTh606 Port Ca1htle Place. NIYI· Beach, CA 926eo .•
2. Pl.ANNING APPl.ICA A PETITION FOR PRO-cn11054122 port 8eocl1, CA 92660 Thi• bualneu " con. TION PA·9S.71 FOR EXTRA TE has wen Med by PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF T,,11 buelneH 11 con· ducted by 11 corpo1a11on
STORAGE NEWPORT IAM A BAKER. PUS· NOTICe OI' INTENDED BULK SALE ducttu by: huaband and Heve you 1tarted dOillQ
MESAISCOTT RlMLANO LIC MtNISTRATOA In , .. TITIO NOTICf 15 HEAl'.:BY wlte ~tt ytt? No TO AMEND CONDITION lhe s perlor Coull OI Cati-• " GIVEN lhat CASTLE TELE· Ha"8 you •t•t1•d doing A Relliement U.itno Rtflf·
Ofl APPROVAL NUMBER 1 tointa 0unty ol Orang• TO ADMIN11Tl!A SYSTEMS INC a co111or· buslneu yet? No 1 rtl Agency. Wenoy Kruu•
OF PA·98·23 AELATINQ TO THE.PETITION FOA PAO-l!ITATll 01': Ill• corporation, whote Mtc;hael L OrHn man. Presldenl
THE COLOR ON ELEVA· &Alf rtQue11t 1ttat WIL• ITANLSY O. J I NNINGI bu11nen 11ddttH ta 1!>79$ Thia 1t1temtnl wu filed Thll ll~emont was Mod
TtONS OF THE E1<TRA LIAM A BAKER, PUOUC CAii NO. A193118 Aoclll.tld, 10, trvlne, Cal1o w lh the County Clerk of W1ln lhl County Cl~lc ol
STORACE PAOJECl" LO· ADMINISTRATOR, be ap. To alt ht111, bentl"1aof1, tomla 92618, cnteodt 10 Ofangt County on t0/13 9t Ocenge unty on 10.21198
CAUO -.T 1250 BRISTOL pOlnltd It ~fSOf\11 repr• Cled•IOrl. contingent Cfedl-tnlkt • bulk Hie 10 NEXT· , .... 1122•• ,. ••• ,,37f4 STREET IN A Cl ZONE. aentattvt 10 1dmtn1t18' IM tors, and persona wtto may COM, INC., a Cat.ro1rva Dally Pilot Oct 10 23, 30, Daly Potol Oct ~O. Nov. 8,
EN\lfAONMfNTAL OETER· Hiatt ol th• decedent OtherM•• be lntet"1ed In c:o1pora11on. whOH bl.ltl· NOif • 1"8 fl57' 13, 20, 1990 11'603
MrNATION· EXEMPT THE PETITION requ••ta th• lffill or ....... or bol,,, ntu addrtu ,. 1022 laCI• -----· -----..,.-----3 PL.ANNINO APPLJCA-the Oecedtnt'I Will and ol: 9TANL£V 0. Jt!NNINOS enega Boulevard, Lo• A~ PUILIC NOTICI i----------
TION PA-tl•72 FOA JOHN COd1C1t1, If any, be admitted A PUITION FOA PAO-geltt, Cal1lotnra 90035, of
A OE FRENZA. AGENT to prOblle lne ¥tl0 and 8ATE hat l>efn I led by fhe lollowtng perao"al 'lctltloua 8uelnHt
FOR GARY 6 PENNY eny COdlCilt are tvaPable HELENA T, JENNINGS In prol)ef1y now IOCl\ed 11 Name Statem•nt
S,.ARKS FOR A VARIANCE tor exam1n11ton In tile Iii. IM Superior Court of C11t• 1$795 Aocklitld. 110 Ir· Tht lollOw•ng pertor11 are
'ROM FRONT SETBACK kept by the court tornt1, County of: OA· vine, C•lllorn11 12018 .All docno bvtlnen u :
REO 120' REO ; t PROP.) THI PETtftON reqt.IHll ANOE, ,,,. llock In traOe, met· INlERNATIONAL PEA·
6 PARKING REO 12 AOOL. euthoflty to tdll'llnlllet lht THE PtTITION FOR PRO-t.han011t, 1.atllfll, equip· FUMU, 7177 fdlnger Av.
OPlN SPACE AEO :" 1 Hltlt undlf the lndepen< BATE requetlt that HEL• ment, l)OOd<Nlll and lrldt I 10t, Hunllnglon O.ach
AOOL. OP!N SflACf dtfll Administration of Et· ENA T. Jt'.NNINQS be IP name ol the bu11nau Malt ~untlngton Beettl. CA
PROP k WITH AN ADMIN-Liies A'I (Thlt tulhOfrly pointed II SleflonM repr .. known as CASTLE lEL!· 92641
tSTAAtlVI ADJUSTMENT wtll ettow the pertO!\tl rep· ttrllat•"e to adtntntlltr the SYSTEMS, INC. t baya Hemufrl lly•
'OR A !I' SIDE S!TIACK reNnlatlvt to t•k• m1ny Hlare ol tht dece~t To the knowledge of tht ana111chehl, 1040 N Wei·
(5" REO ), IN CONJUNC· 8'11001 wnllQUt ot1'11n111g THI llETlTION ltqvttll und11t19ned 8uytt, within ton Av Pa .. dena. CA
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PUBLIC NOTICI! Hoave you •tarted doing Co. Have you ttarled doing Have you ttat1ed do.ng ducted by: an lnd/\ll<l'ual Ha~• you swi.o do.ng d\JCftd by: an Ind vlOull £• If Mt. ~ PUBLIC NOTICES
0---------1 Mine11 yet? No Have you atal1td doing butlne11 yet? Y9J. t-Mll bl.lsln"s yet? No Have you llarttd Clolog business Y•I? Yet, January Have you tlar!td doJno floutlCH.tl 8u1hMH Brell't Pholo E11prtu, bUslne11 yet? No Allahred, Inc.. Chrl111ne .Mall Systems, Inc .• Hyun. bus111M1 yet? No 1909 1>1.111,,.11 y.rT YH, 10-1... ult \lllil be tnldt, but
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doing bu1.n111 as: Brttra w lh the Ccyity Clerk of Thia statement wu. t.19<1 wHh the Col.#lty Cltfk of with the County Clerk ot with tne COWaty Cl•k ot with lht County Cl11k or with the Count/ Clerk ol 1111*. DOI • concsllon;;J. <f Pnoto bpttll, Inc. 217 E. Orange County on 10r"Oe/N with 1ri. County Cltnc ol Orange County on 10f5'tl Orang• County on 10/00191 Ofang• County on ot-23·98 011nge County on 10/271$4 Ofange Coe.inly on 10'27198 Ind
17th SI . Co11a Mtaa, CA 1H807717H Orang. County on ..._ta 199H771et2 19980771770 19918770553 189H773747 1ttH7737SS of fie .,,; ~O( lht
8:82r. Ph t E Daily p,101 Oct. •• 11, 23, 19918789248 Daily Pilot Oct 30, NOY .•• Daily Pilot Oct 9, 1f, 23, Dally P1lol Oct. 23, 30, DaC!y Pilot Oct 30, Nov '· DaJy Pilot Oc1 30, Nov e. INllSC19"9d t..Nid Deed Of .~~t(~A). 1:,g s.~f.'~i 30, 1191 F563 Dally Pllol Oct. 9, 18, 23, 13, 20, 1998 t609 30, 1998 F562 Nov .•• 13, 1998 FH7 13. 20, 1998 F605 13, 20, 1991 F602 ~ !'..1.. Cl ~ ~°': 02:~;• J, Cotta Mesa, PUBLIC NOTICE 30
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ducted by: 1 corporation N•m• Statement flotltloua 8\11lne11 Name ltat•ment Ham• Statement Name Statement Name ltat•m•nt , OJIOl/1998 S " Ptf
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Have you ttatttd dOlng Tht loUowlng !*•on• are Name Stat•ment The lollowlng PtflOnl art Th• loflowlng persons art The IOllowlng persons .,, The tottow!ng Plf'IOn1 are NOTICliQF T ITEE S ennum .-v'ded in UIC;I busln~11 ~t? No doing butinns ••: Web The following pttsons .,, doing bu11ne11 as: Com-doing buslntn es: Pata· doing business H : Nilckl'• doing 1>u11n111 as· USA .... N, 442 OAN NO: = ~ ~ IWl~sl!l-1----------Brtlt I Photo Expreu, Dtvelopmtnt Pertntra, doing bualntu as· f· pltl• Crew, 2215 Meyer Pl .. dis• Interiors, 7 S.1 Cove Flag ShOp~. <175 O\d Networks, 970 AU!ta Or .. ,.,..r3952 )Y SATZ -1 ,.,_...._ ill•
Inc:., Breit Ofava, Prta. 17860 Ntwhopt St Foon. Commerce AcctH . Inc Costa MtH, CA 928V Lant, N-port Beach. CA Newport Blvd.. Ntwpo11 Co111 Meta, CA 92628 ~91 1 MATl~TOTAl~T
642·5678
Th11 t1at1men1 w11 filed laln Valley CA 9270B 9500 Toledo lr.itne CA Sergio Romero, 2215 92&e0 Beach, CA 92663 Lemplra Galet Fa)a1do. 976 1 TO 1417. The
"'1th th• County Clerk ol Upson C:onsulllng Inc: 92618 ' ' Mtytr Pl., Co111 Mn1, CA DtnlH O•brltlle Moort, 1 Valtrlt Clark Lukosky, "41 Azalta Drive, Cos11 Mesa, E = Olio L.~ ..
Or1ng1 Couniy on 10108/98 (CA), 17200 Ntwhop1 s1:: Object Development Cor· 921527 Sta Cove Lane, Newport ProsptC1 Strffl, Ntwport CA 92628 ~ ~ N-I~ t8988771789 f122A Fountain Valle CA raUon (CA) 9500 T I Thlti' buslntu la con• Btach, CA 92660 Beach, CA 92663 Thi• bu11n111 1s con-A u :T. ~ a
Dally P1lol Ocl. 9, 16, 23, 92708 ' y, e71 • Irvine, CA 92610 ° •do ducflO by: an lndMdual Thia bu1ln111 Is con· Thl1 bualntu '' con· ducted by: an lndMdual TEO VE ' ~ fauM
:)0, 1998 F564 Thia buslntas Is con· ThYa buslntll 11 con· Hav• you 1t1rtld .,doing ducted by: 1n lndMdual ducted by· an lnd1vldual Havt you 11111ed doing rtN S y !: 1 Lfd.J
ducltcl by· a c:orporaUon ducted by: a corporation bu1ln111 ytt? Ytt, 01/01/ Have you slarted doing Have you s1a11ed doing buslntn ytt? Yta. 4/98 A lo undtl'· PUBLIC NOTICE Have you 1tal'1ed doing Have you started doing 90 buslnHs yet? No butlnen ytl'.> Yes. 6193 L. Galel Fajardo TY. Y 1111 Nola 01 ---------1 busln11s yet? No bualntss t7 YH 10-1•98 S11glo Aomero Dtnl11 Gabfltllt MOOft Valtrit C Lukosky Thlt 111ltmtnl w11 lited A IC otfaul" to Set IO
Name Statement Sieve Upson Prtsl ent ., bara Conrad Pres ' • with the County Cltrk or w11h lilt County Clt1k ol wllh the County C111k ol Q11ng1 County on 10106198 teal prope11y b-
The following pe11ons art This statem'ent was tiled This staltrMnt was liled Ofangt County on 09/17/98 Orange County on 10/oe/98 Otange County on 10/27/98 • 19986l71703 fJJ& A N YR · c-.d
doing bUslneu as· Objecl with tht CO\lnty Clerk or wlth the County Clll!l< of 19188789199 t9988771785 19988773758 Daily Pilot Oct 9, 16, 23, SJiOUL CON F'OI llilnlorrnlaon Mon· Development, 23141 Ar· Orange County on 10113/98 Orange County on 10113196 Daily Pilot Oct. 9, 18, 23, Dally Pilol Oct. 9, 16, 231 D11ly Pdol Oc:t. 30. Nov. e. 30, 1998 F560 ~E ~ lo 5~ ~f!~"~ant;u1~., "~1~: 11918772290 11988772289 30, 1998 F581 30, 1998 F568 13. 20. 1998 F600 PUBLIC NOTICE NoYemCer 5, 1998, .tt ~-
CA 92688 g Datly PilQI Oct. ts, 23• 30• Dally Pilot Oct. 18• 23• 30• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUflLIC NOTICE OO ~. ~~= 0 • Object Otvtlopment, (CA) Nov 8,, 1998 F579 Nov 6, 1998 F580 Flctltlou•'8u1lne11 corporallOI\ as'd~~ Pi .
9500 Toledo Way, Irvine, Flclltloue 8\11lnt11 Fictitious BuslnHs Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name Stat•ment l!U.5lee undef and IO ~9 · ~
CA 92818 . PUBLIC NOTIC~ PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement Name Statement Nam• Statement Th• f0Uow1ng persons art Deed of Trust 1 •1!Ye
This bu1in11s Is con-Flctltlout 8 ualneaa Flctltloua BualnHt Th• fotll)Wing persons trt Tht following peis.ons art Thi lollow1ng persons ere doing bus1nest as· Theal· ~moer8 21?~J989i-~ ru-. ~Inc acel ducted by: a cor1>«111on doing busln111 11· OP doing bulJness as: doing business 11: RGF lat, 2542 Oxford Lant , ""' 89-0: 1~. ~ o•
LOCAL •
MORTUARIES
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemetery • Mortuary
Chapel • Crematory
350() Pacific View °''"e N,.....,port Bell~
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PIERCE BROTKERS
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1 10 Broadway
Costa Mesa
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Have you stal1td clo.ng N•m• Statement Name Statement Consulllng, 18078 Thtrd SI , CONCRETE HAFIOWAAE. Eng1net11ng, 4i0 W, Lam-Cos1a Mesa, CA 92626 Reconis Ill lhe 0 Ille ~ '
bUS;ness ytt? No Th• following Ptf•ons '" T,ht lollowfng persons att Fountain 9aJley, CA 92708 428 112 A.c:acia. Corona def ben Rd . #D, Brea, CA Chnstophtr J Amburgey, County Recorder~ L . 3014 Object Otvtlopment. Sc:ol doing business H The do.ng business as· HAPPY Quang Minh Pham, 18078 Mar, CA 92625 92821 2542 Oxlord Lant , Costa CounMState 0 · . 10f23/98
Coruad. PrH Trocadaro, 4237 Campu1 PET. 2052 Newpol'1 Blvd · Third St., FounlaJn Valley, David J Sloner, 426 'h Richard Gomes Frt1111, Mesa, CA 92826 ~ b Ro aod
This ataltmtnl v.as filed Dr., 8-165, lrvlne, CA 92612 Unit 7, Costa MHa, CA CA 92708 Acacia Corona del Mat, 962 E. Buttonwood Dr., This business Is con· wife~ sel al bile-= 1 5&46
v.1lh lht County Cl11k of George Kookool1tdt,1, 92627 • This bualntu Is con-CA 92625 Brea. CA 92621 duc:ttd by:-" lnd1Vldual 10 hlQhese ~ 'ri=================::r Orange f ounly on 10/06t98 18912 Mac:Anhur Blvd., lr· Patrick F. G11I, 1805 Sht1· dueled by! an Individual This business Is con-This business Is con-Have you 11aned doing cash~s ctledl on i 11
1818 8771772 vln•, CA 828t2 lngton Pl., 1u102, Newpo11 Have you 1tal'11d doing dueled by: an Individual ducted by: an Individual business yet? No state or nation bank 1 "Aff d bl Dally Pilot Oct. 9 lO 23 dThl1~ .. bbu~lntlHdJ·Jd• 81con-BeThalch, bCA 912663 I • butlntn ytt? Yts, Jan. 01 , Have yoo started doing Have you alarted doing Chrislophtr J Amburgey CfleCI< drawn by j1 state Of or a e ' ' ' uc:.,,. Y· an n '" u s ua nus • con· 1998 buslntss yft? No buslntss ye1? Yts.10/97 This slllttMnt was filed federal 0'9dlt urnon. or a 30. 1998 F587 The Rtglatrant com-ducted by: •n 1ndMdua1 Quang Pham D1Vld J, Stoner Flichard Gomes F1111as with lht County Clerk ol ~ drawn by a state OI PUBLIC NOTICE mtnc.ed to transact busl· Have you atarled doing Thia statement Wll filed This 11a1tmenl WH flied This slatemenl was. flied Orang• County on 10/06•98 ~al ~loan.. Alternat1've" ---------I nus und•r lht flctltlou1 buslnes~tl? '(es, Febru· with th• County Clerk ol With the County Clerk of wilh the County Clerk ol 19980771761 SOClaliOn. assoaa-
Flctltloua BM1ln11a ~~,:~.·~ov':~' 1:01~~ts aP'!t:lc~ F. Giel Orange County on 10/06/98 Orange County on 10-21-98 Orange Counly on 10127/98 Dally Pilot Oct 9, 16, 23. ~:h~~1 0 ~ D' c k
Name Statement George KookoolsedH This atalement was lilod 11988771782 · . 19988773198 191815773757 30, t998 F566 nan<:aal authorized 1scount as et,
Tht lollowlng persons are This •lalement was flied With lht County Clerk of Oa11y Piiot Oct 9, 18, 23, Dally P1101 Oct. 23, 30, Dally P1lo1 Ocl. 30, Nov. 8, PUBLIC NOTICE lo do bU34ness 111 lhls state doing bu1ln111 u : Brett's wllh lht county Clerk ol Orange county on 10/l3/98 30, 1998 F565 Nov. 8, 13, 1998 F594 13, 20, 1998 F601 Will ~ij Al~~~~ c 1 & ~~1~o~:P~~:e1'.ncf:o~~~~~ Orange county on 10127199 1eea11722as PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC'NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Flct1t1ou1 Bualneaa ~Ch.~ ~~rt~V:U! ~ rematiOfi Valley, CA 92708 19988773753 Dally .Pilot Oct. 16, 23, 30, Name Statement ange caltbn1a al~tt tJtit
Brett'•f>Mlo E•preH, Inc. Dally P1101 Oct. 30, Nov. 6, Nov. 6, 1998 F58t Fictitious BualnHa Fictitious Bu1lne11 FlctllloM• B u11ne11 The 1011ow1ng persons ara alKI 111\ef8S\ cxinve to aod Bun'aJ SerVJ.Ce (CAI. 1670 Santa Ana Avt 13, 20, 1998 F604 Ham• St atement Name Stat1ment Name Stat•m•nt doing business as: Graphic: now held by rt u said
Su11t IJ, Costa l.1111, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Tht following persons are Th• following persons art The lollowlng ptr1ons '" Muse, 475 Grac:eland, #3, Deed of Tru~ the property
92627 PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as· ANGEL doing business ... : doing bUSlntH .,. M1k•'• lJ19un1 Beach, CA92651 ~a!ed Ill ..... County IWIO Wh y should you subj' eC!t This bu11n1ss Is con-Fictitious 8\lalnH• AUTO, 3007 EnttrprlH St , The Paper Doct0<, 12162 Automolivt , 1638 Plact nlla. Janic:t R. Schr1tbtr, 475 tale de~ as
ducted by: a c:orporaiion Flctlllou• Bualneu Ham• Statemen1 Costa Meaa, CA 82626 Gentges Ave. 12. Oatden Costa Mesa.1. CA 9°2627 Graceland, 13. Laguna 011~fu~e 111 Aid yourself & your family to Name Stat•m•nt The following persons art Angel Systems, Inc., (CA), Grove, CA 92840 Lesler P tmnfijar. 18869 e.ac:h, CA 92651 street address aod Olhef c1ac•J1~~~N.iENT Th• 1o11ow1ng Ptt•ons are doing 1>us1ne11 u : HOME· 300'1 Ent11prl1• st. Co11a p,,., Babic, Jr., 12162 Ma Cimarron. Foun1a1n va1. This busln•n. Is c:on· common designation " any paying inflated prt'ces for doing busmeas as· MAIN SHREO,, 3535 West Garry Mesa, CA 82128 Gtolges Ave , #2, Garden lty, CA 92708 of the real~
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gar, ton• of upgrades, '41t·S4Bgl( Agt 780-3c garage, 8111 Orundy r • . 00 g. Baylront 12850/Mo.
PATRI CK T BNORB Ilk• llmHtone. marbl•. sooo x 124 Prine Only Realtor. IMM75·1S11S1 ~~7~rori~;r,c:s·~~~~~ Br 1.18• Condo Agent (949) 842·1657
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deloeala labnc
23 Cull 24 Start for •corder"
25 Large houses 2.8 s..,cned for
PfQVlllOOS 32 Oravy &houldn't
have these 33 Intone 35 Flightless bird
36 Purposes
37 Goes yachtong 38 ·-upon a 11me•
39 l'ewscasrer
Rat nor 40 Aegtot\$ 41 Frozen rain
42 Nece.ssitates
44 Realms
46 -llV&f oil 47 Tnomas-
Ed1son 48 Wostlec:l for
52 Pew ad1unc1
I 3
SS Eklganl coilfwe
56 PIUndet
58 ·-aonaee Me.
59 Skelton and
S.rber
60 P1iler9d
61 Zuidef-62 Hardy l'lerOIM
63 WKlt·tpOVted ~teller 64 ~-tnale
DOWN
1 Two-ten
IS l1vt 2 One ot the tides
3 Mocl1f1C&hon
4 Charlotte or Emily
5 Misplaced 6 Computer abbr
7 Small, secluded valley
8 ·our Lady
01-·
• 9 Chills and fever .10 Yanks' toes
11 Steak or poril 13 Does a
bouncer's iOb 14 Church officials 20 Jumps
22 Supermarket
ven.cte 25 Avoid adr0ttly
26 Lazy-
PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED
10 30-M 0 19' ... IJc •·'Cl '"'1119 l'I"')(• ..
27 Glances over
28 Bogus
29 Malle a sweeping
statement
30 Host 31 Songs for two 34 Make nasre
37 Fuses (metall 38 MartlOI garrllSh
40 -National Pa111 41 lnte<MI
organ
43 Puzzle d1rect100
45 Horse's trough 48 Mongol's lenl
49 Fencer's • weapon
50 Puts 2 and 2
together
Sf Appointment
52 Leafy -. vegetable
53 L1ka 2
54 Marsh plant
57 Promise
10 11
CO~tl'UH.RSAT PLA\'
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South Jcals
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• • I'll\) NORTH EASl
10 Puss
JM ~ JN'f Pa P~ P11~s
Opening lead . Jad. of•
At the recent Summer North
Anu:m:an Champ1onsh1p:., thore was
a l>pccral c"cnt for bndge c:umputcts!
Sc\.cn computtrs enlere<l, and in the
final Mau G1n~bcrg's Goren in a Box
h:mdtly defeated the Getman entry,
Qplus, m a 64-board final. The bid-
ding and play was quite impressive.
Tim deal wa~ from the final.
Both maclunes reacheu a final con-
tract of three no trump, although five
diamonds '' clearly superior. TI1e
au~twn \liown rs b) QplU\, whkh
pl;iys a rorc1nii club s~stem. 1he
opening bid WU!. unrlic1al and the
one-no-trump reh1J showed 17-20
!X,)ints and, in theory, a balanced
nand
At both tables the JJCI.. of club'i was
opened, taken perforce in the clo~ed
hanJ. Both dt.'Clnrer~ cashed out the
diamond suit. The Gcmum program
discarded one ctlld from each ma1or
suit and two club). Declarer then look
a losing heart fine se, and the defend-
ers were able to ca~h three club tricks
to complete the defensive boo!...
Declarer. however, look the rest of
the tricks.
At the other table GIB cleverly dis-
carded one heart and two spades ..
Now, when declarer \ook the hcurt
fine:.~. the defenJcr~ ~ere able to
score four (!) dub tnd,s fur a one-
trick sci.
We arc c.eriously con~idennp 1rnd-
1ng IO our p.irtner for a computer. but
the minuses to that s11ua11on clearly
out~eigh the plu~es. How can you
possibly c:ongt-atulale a machine for a
hand ~ell played'1
Learn to be» bcltcr bridge_play-
er! Subscribe now to the Goren
Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788-
1225 for information. Or write to:
Goren Dridgc Letter, P.O. Dox
4410, Chicago, Ill. 60680.
Run your ad 1n the
Newport Beach--
Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot and the
Huntington· Beach-
. Fountain Valley
Independent to
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homes. Fax us this
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card # or mail with
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Better Business
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send any money for • fees or services. Read
and understand any
contracts before you 11gn Shop around for
rate~.
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Entertainment indus-try. Keop your crothet
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3410 C HAULING 3720 movers print thulr lnl/Ext•Small Jobs OK Rpr, Rmdl, Replpo ---------oncrete: Driveways, P.U.C. Cal T number; Decorative Painting Drains 24hr ave. Exp·11-T-U_T_O_R_I_N_G ___ _
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REBUILD or REMODEL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii moval. .Ros/Com m Power as ng JUNK TO THE DUMP print their T.C.P. num-714-580 -9826-Pagor L554722 646·6720liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
.. lomes or Offi1:es CdM Llc'd, open for PT L295237 475•7 GOO Cleaning/Scaling (714-988·1882) 300!o OFF bor In ell advor11se-Expert Drain Cleaning PATIENT TUTOR llalolyConstruct1on drop·tns, going full John Doran Masonry •Dffu •/efl('(', AVAlLABLETODAV -~ ments. If you hpve a k:ru in I &PlumblngRepalrs Math (arlt h-calc)
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••JRQ MASONRY•• a P1TNESS . 3740 Commission matthew Neighborhood BATHROOM CLEANING
R&FINlSHING 3448 SERVICES 3548
BLOCK BRICK STONE 1-------tiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii&iiiilC======-1 __ !_71~4~-5~58~-4~1~5.!_1 -548-5481 Plumber I
All types-Qlty Workl 3618 All Amerlc•n Movers DllAINlSEWER ~
Est.L730089 531·7843 FIREWOOD MARTIN LANDSCAPE & Careful, cur1eous & lie 740898 Cl.EANNiSPEClAUST
A TOUCH OF CLASS •--------~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3808 F 11 ti Sur pr I z Ing I y
Cteanllljil. ReS/Comm CONTRACTORS dre•t Firewood! OPTICAL cl'leapl 549-02231----------i
Lie/Bond. Free Est. GENERAL 3558 Order nowl $135/cord· ~ PET Teresa 714-282·7143 $75/half. Free dellvery & TREES HOM~lair
lJnt/Jtub Regltui11g
Physics Chem M•th J H S /H s /CO 11/a dull
Basics to SAT 11/AP
Pl'lys PhD 557-3648
UPBOLSTEJUNG
3131 •Bright Houaecleanlng liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to driveway! 865-1432 A SERVICES
European Protess.onals LEWIS Construction Topped/RemoYed, Lawns, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil.,. ________ 10 & Q UPHOLSTERY
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~ 111 1{1, 1vrh1 h f'urJ 1 llr • I 11'X'rglds~
& G L#70'4773 Local Rea. $2.95, SJ.95-$6.50 • I\ h I t I race 714-857-2"A7 Dally/Overnlgl'lt visits up o s y, s 1p covers .,.. •714-557-5925• REPAIRS 3620 L•wn Service. Mow/
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We offer THE BEST•---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii N' ht ear Cln-up. Anytime. Denis• 714·935·8870
BOATING
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Boil! Svcs ltd 20yrs
exp, qual slam, var·
rMSh, onamcl Yacht, dock
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House/Window Cloantng. DRYWALL S•l•••Svc•lnat•ll 19 W Al (714) 396-2642
1ovrs Exp. Xlnt Refs. SERVICE 3584 HsrdwdNtnyl/Ceramlc Every Sat/Sun Y•rd Cln·up, Trim PLASTER
Vicki 714·868-0395 PERGO/Ca1pet/M/C V11a #B 160/0C Mktpk treea, hedges, palm r-:::-::--:--:--::-="="=:"'t
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Cleanl CIHnl CIHnl GARAGE WllllD T13e 112 Plaster/Stucco Patch
20Yrs Exp/Fair S/Free Eat so Al ~'S Careful • Courteous -Sorvlng so ca 25yrs-
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Rea-Comf1m-10 Jobs LSt8717 800-748-1741
•Home lmpnnnnt••
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morel Small jobs ok.
Ger)' 645·5277 Pipe locallng/alab lk ---------
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a 714-988-3$04 MACMEDIC •Care for
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654·1934 ---------------i CONCRETE &
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" 714-979·2098
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Old Colna Gold Silver BUICK 9035
Franklln Mint, Si•rling iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Old watchea & jewelry
WtstCOUI Co.n 642-9448
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$3000.00
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