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Crucial. decision on El ·Toro airport todaY
•Newport Beach officials are r~ying locals to attend
Orange County Planning Commission meeting today.
mine the fate of the controversial
idea. And O'Neil is joining New-
port Beach leaders in rallying
local troops to speak out in favor
of making a commercial airport of
the site.
port Beach resident and member
of the Airport Working Group. "I
can't imagine, realizing the
incredible need for an airport,
that the commissioners will vote
otherwise."
Marines plan to leave by 1999, to
become a COIIlll'\f3rcial airport to
reduce ~ traffic at nearby John
Wayne .A&port. South County res-
idents have come out in force
against the idea, fearing
increased traffic, noise and pollu-
tion will taint their quiet neigh-
borhoods.
"I cQlt't imagine, realizing the incredible ·
need tor an airport, that the commissioners
By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot
When Bonnie O'Neil first
heard of the proposal to convert
them Toro Marine base to a com-
mercial airport, she felt the coun-
ty had been given "a great gift."
Today, county planning com-~
missioners will issue the first of
several decisions that will deter-
School drops
probe of post
game party
•Hotel get-together
apparently fa'tls outside
the school district's tough
zero-tolerance policy.
By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -A notable
wrinkle has emerged in the New-
port-Mesa Unified School Dis-
trict's "zero tolerance" drug and
alcohol policy, which forbids stu-
dents from appearing under the
influence at school functions
under the threat of transfer to
another school.
Apparently the policy does not
affect s tudents who drink off
·campus after a school function -
provided they stop at home
before moving on to the location
where they imbibe.
A group d COi'4 Mesa High
School students, some of them
football players, reportedly gath-
ered at a local hotel after a school
football game on Thursday, Oct.
31, according to numerous
sources inside the school.
In the days following the event
rumors circulated wildly about
the school, some of them alleging
alcohol and marijuana use, said
principal Andrew Hernandez.
"I had rumors going all the
way from pizza and Coke to
everything else you can imag-
ine," Hernandez said. "I've ha'd
numbers (of participants) vary
from 10 to 15 to 25 and 30. •
Hernandez said he investigat-
ed the rumors but found nothing
to back up claims of illegality.
And he dropped his investigation
when the school district's legal
counsel told him the matter was
out of school jurisdiction anyway,
since the gathering was not
school-sponsored and partici-
pants first went home after the
football game.
"Basically, since it has been
termed (out of} our jurisdiction, I
have not-pursued it," be said.
•SEE PARTY PAGE A10
•Dog owners and. city
officials square off on
whether canine facility
should. be moved to
Fairview Park.
. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot
will vote otherwise ... ,, -BONNIE O'NEIL
"Newport Beach people aren't
real excited a'?<>ut thinking they
have to go and tell the commis-
sion bow passionate they are
about this," said O'Neil, a New-
Months of forums, meetings,
reports and more meetings have
rehashed the controversial pro-
posal. But today, county planning
commissioners will decide
whether to recommend the coun-
ty board of supervisors approve it.
Many Newport Beach resi-
dents want the base, which the
The commission today will
vote on recommending to the
boa.rd one of three options for the
4,700-acre El Toro Marine Corps
• SEE EL TORO PAGE A20
FRESH LESSONS
Young gardener Jasmine DeMarttno, 5, tends to the class com stalks. The fifth-gr41ders in Tammy Meador's cl~ at Victoria
Bementary School have been ~dying harvesting, Just ln Um.e tor Thanksgiving.
Vegetable garden
produces a bumper
crop of interested
students at Victoria
Elementary School
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Five-year-old Jenna Tanner opens her
hand to reveal a captured earthworm,
evoking a consonant "Ewwwwwwwl"
from her classmates. The children
appear disgusted but curious, and they con-
tinue to gape at the creature.
The children reluctantly return the captive
to its muddy habitat, and focus their efforts
once again on the task at hand: working on
the vegetable garden that was planted last
August outside of Meader's classroom.
The commotion draws the attention of
Tammy Meader, their kindergarten teacher
at Victoria Elementary School in Costa Mesa.
She wanders over to the cluster of chil-
dren, kneeling to look at the squirming ani-
mal. "He's kind of cute, huh?• says Meader,
smiling.
With the help of her students' parents,
Meader planted a "pizza garden" last year,
grow1ng tomatoes. peppers and mushrooms.
At the end of the year, she and the children
bad a pizza party, where they ate the fruits -
or veggies, that is -of their labor.
Fairview Park. Commissioners
Bill Butler and Diana Teran
Blahure voted no.
Although the initial pro~sal
was to relocate the existing &rk
Park to an areaM· ,airriew Park
south of the · Channel
and north of the bl , (::bai.rman
Da\lid Stiller said it did not neces-
sarily have to be in that particular
location.
Also Vice Chairman Richard
Mehren said a dog park is already
being included in some versions
of the propoled master plan for
Fairview Park. Commissioners
l4ld the propoN). would not nec-
essarily replace Bark Park, it
could be aeeted as a second loca-
tion. but not until more research is
done.
A dog park at Fairview would
Ulo ~ ~t \Weubed dogi
from attaddnO rabbits, birds aDd
other. "1k~g species,
~ to .. c:ommunlry Mt•
Vlcel~
At tbe ........ 'lllh•llllJ. _ dog owners
~oat11111t•WoUrdma0a
g?Mt .... d locatiOll, bUt tn
Octotier, tbe &.Y ha/Id dOWla •
• SEE GARDEN PAGE A20
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COMMUNrTV FORUM .. A 18
ENTERTAINMENT .•••• A12
POLICE FILES ••..•.••• .A2.
PUBLIC NOTIC£S •••• -: . ,as -SOCIETY . • • • . • • • • • • . M
SPORTS ••••.••••...•. -.~t
Feelings
flare over
,illegal
immigrants
• Some point to arrest of
immigrant smugglers as
validation of fears about
an influx of illegals. But
others say there isn't a big
problem in Costa Mesa.
By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Sharp divi-
sions marked community reac-
tion Wednesday in the aftennath
of an illegal immigrant smug-
gling drama that erupted Tues-
day on Hamilton Stn::et, oosulting
in the jailing of 22 Latino im.mi-'
grants.
The incident, which began
Monday with a truckload of ille-
gal immigrants smuggled over
the border from Mexico and cul-
nunated with a SWAT team con-
verging on a local apartment
building, provides a window into
the various fears and passions
that govern public feeling about a
fiercely controversial issue. •
Six smugglers, known as "coy-
otes,· are suspected of holding a
group of immigrants against their
will -and thr~atening to kill them
-to extort money from their fam-
ilies, said Costa Mesa police Lt.
Ron Smith. The smugglers will be
charged today in Harbor Munici-
pal Court with conspiracy to com-
mit mwder, kidnapping, extor-
tion and robbery, he said.
The smugglers' former c;ap-
tives are being held at a San
Pedro detention center, said Jim
Hayes, an official with the anti-
smugglmg arm of the INS. He
said some will testify against the
smugglers while others are
deported
For some local residents, the
mcident seemed to buttress
claims that Costa Mesa is a
•magnet· for illegal immigrants,
• SEE ILLEGAL PAGE A10
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If our recenJJair
weather has lulled
you into tucking
away your umbrel-
la, think twice today. Lots
of that good ol' moUtwe
might be ln the cants kK
ua through Frlday.
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~2 THURSDAY. NOVEMBa 21, 1996 . .. . •
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greer
wylder
~etting firmly
Planted at oc~
0. range Cout College ls
having its annual poinset-
• tia sale. The plants are
·known for being very high qua)i-
:ty, and as an aaded bonus all
J>roceeds from the sale will ben-
-efit horticulture department pro-
:;ects for students at OCC.
: The best way to order plants
-is by contacting John Lenanton
:at Orange Coast College. The
·address is 2701 Fairview Road
:P.O. Box 5005, Costa Mesa
:92628-9863.
· Plants are available in 6-inch
.pots with three plants"}>er pot in
'red, white, pink or marble. Each
pot costs $9. Minimum orders
.are 10 pots, so it's recommended
:to order with friends if you want
.fewer pl.ants. When you pick up
:your order there will be 4-inch
:pots, hanging baskets, center-
.pieces, 8-inch pots and 10-inch
:tubs available for purchase.
If you're one of the first 50
.orders received before Friday,
;Nov. 29 you'll be eligible for ear-
iy pick-up on Saturday, Dec. 1. A
c onfirmation letter Will be
)'etumed to you in the mail if
-you're chosen. .
: R~ar orders mlist be
'received by Tuesday, Dec. 10,
-and will be assembled on Thurs-
:day, Dec. 12 in the OCC Horti-
-rulture Gardens and will be
-available for pick-up between 2
:p.m. and 5 p.m. Lenanton warns
1.hat in the past years the
~emand has exceeded the sup-
l>ly so it's best to order as soon as
yossible to avoid disappoint-
.ment.
: The Health EmPortum in
:corona del Mar is carrying what
1he owners Seth Siegel and Torin
j>avia call "the best turkeys in
:Orange County at the best
price." "The free-range, never
Jrozen Diestal turkeys are organ-
;ically grain fed and yield 40%
-more meat than conventional
lUrkeys, and make for a moist
1ender flavor that once tried, will
:aiways be your choice of holiday,
:Or any day, bird," Pavia says.
• The turkeys are priced at . ~1 .89 per pound. The Health
~mporiwn also carries Wendy
-Boyce's bakery items that are
:made fresh daily on the premis-
-es, and are made without
:Processed or bleached flours anq
)ugars. The Health Emporium
-(673-2244) is located at 3347 E.
:Coast Highway in Corona del
:tvtar.
~ The Costa Mesa Art League '5 having its annual showcase
.gallery at South Coast Plaza Vil-
lage now through Saturday, Nov.
·30. Members of the art league
:~ be displaying all kinds of art
;including sculpture, oil paint-
•tngs, photography, watercolors,
~welry and ceramics. The
:gallery will be open Wednesdays
•Qirough Sundays from 11 a .m. to :6 p.m. For more information
~lease call (540-6430.)
•
;. IEST BUYS appears Thursdays and
-$aturdays. If you know of a good buy
:-11 me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-
... 170 . • -: •.
Police officers to Pitch iii fo:r-Shaliniar cleanup
• Saturday's effort is third one this year by residents
who are working to spruce up the crlme-l'k!den area.
laneous junk, trasht"and other
debrJI in an effort to beautify the
neighbotbood, Preeman said.
have }Qvied a special tax on prop·
erty oWnei-s with alleyways that
need repair. It woulc:t have'
allowed the dty to fix the private-
ly owned back roads. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA . -Although
major improvements to the alley-
ways behind the Sbalfmar 'oriVe
apartments are m.Onths away, tb.e
Costa : Mesa Police Department
will help resident.i tidy up thf! sur-
face debris in the neighboihood this Saturday.
"We are trying to get them to
do this on their own dort," said
~ette Abe, crime prevention
specialist for the Police De1?_art-
ment. "They seem pretty exated
about this."
About 70 people, including
about a half dozen under court-
ordered community service, are
expected to help-clean up de~ris
such as abandoned mattresses,
fw:n,iture, engines and other junk,
said Senior Otticer Darell Free-
man.
The event is the third orga-
nized over the past year as part of
the city's Shalimar TB.sk Force
project. Residents apd others will
help fill two dumpsters the size of
tractor-trailer trucks with miscel-
•sy cleaning up the alle)'Ways
and eliminating trash it seems to
elimblate ·so~e of the aime,"
Freeman said. "The crooks don't
seem to like that ... they like dirty
dingy areas." I
The cleanup however 'is a
short term solution to the area's
larger problems. The city ~as ·
been urging owners for years to
clean up their properties and
repair the private alleys that run
behind their units.
The slum-like conditions led to
a city proposal for a $2.8 million
assessment district that would
But the Qty Council voted
against the proposal on Nov. 4
giving property owners 60 days to
devise their own plans for the pro-
posed iinprovements.
Paul Purtell is one of several
property owners who are helping
put together" a plan for tb4f
iinprovements. He will also help
collect money from about 20
property owners including sever-
al banks that foreclosed on own-
ers once the plan is finalized. The
plan, based on both dty and own-
BURNING DESIRE TO SNUFF SMOKING
Newport Harbor
students mark
Great American
Smokeoutby
urging their
classmates to
gi,ve up the habit
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
H eather Jordan hopes by
butting in she will help
fellow high school stu-
dents put their butts out;
Today is the American Can-
cer Society's 20th annual Great
American Smokeout, when
thousands of smokers across .
the country quit smoking for
one day in hopes they will quit
forever.
And as a member of New-
port Harbor 1-llgh School's
fledgling Americ.an Cancer
Society club, Heather ls hop-
ing to talk other students today
into ta.king a 24-hour breather.
•1t•s kind of like a challenge
to them," she said. •1t•s like,
'Can you quit for a day?"
And 1f that doesn't work,
club president Justin Lo has a
back-up plan -bribery.
•candy always work$
well," he said. "We'll be giv-
ing out blow-pops with every
pledge they sign not to
smoke."
The Great American
Smokeout is the first project
for the SO-member student
club, the first of its kind in the
United States, said Sany Car-
son, an American Cancer Soci-
ety field service manager for
DON LEACH I OAl.V PILOT
Justin Lo (right). president of the American Cancer Society Club at Newport Harbor High .
School ..... Cbalrman Heather Jordan hang a 11110klng 8wareness poster on campus. The club
bas grown to 50 members, some of whom have lost famlly memben to caJJ,cer.
the Newport-Mesa area and
the club's adviser.
Last spring, the Newport-
Mesa unit's board of directors
wanted to figure out a new way
to educate local youth about
cancer, she said. They planned
to recruit a junior board mein-
ber from Newport Harbor High.
•There was such a response
and such an interest, they
decided to pilot this club at the
high school," Carson said.
•Now it's generating interest
from a lot of other schools."
What suq>rised Carson was
the reasons students gave for
their interest.
"I thought there would be
the typical interest of putting
something on their college
applications, but all of them
had other objectives," she said.
"They all wanted to promote
knowledge and prevention.
Some want to go into the med-
ieal field, to become oncolo-
gists. Others have had relatives
who died from cancer. It just
took me back so much."
Justin's aunt died two years
ago from breast cancer, which
was one of the reasons he
sought the club's presidency.
Heather's mo~er was also
diagnosed with breast cancer
sevt?ral years ago, Heather
said, and is now in remission
after a lump was removed.
•rt seems like all my friends'
moms have had breast cancer
lately,• she said.
The club will sponsor an
information table in the high
school quad at lunch today, and
several other Newport-Mesa
Unified schools are acknowl-
'edging the day with a smoke
scream. Students will gather in
the auditorium of those schools
to join thousands of students
across the country in "scream-
ing out cancer" at the saine
time.
ers input, is being put drafted by
Beta CODltr\ldiOn Inc. ln Costa
Mesa.
Mayor Joe Erickson said he
was pleased to hear the property
owners were cooperating with the
city.
"I was suq>rlsed to hear some
of the banks that foreclosed (on
properties) are looking to work
with the dty as well," Erickson
said.
If property owners do not come
up with a plan themselves, and
begin making the improvements
by January, Mayor Joe Erickson
said the proposal for the assess-
ment district will be brought
back.
Board to consider
treated sewage pact
Yet another group th.at must
approve the plan for the Irvine
Ranch Water District to not dump
treated sewage water in the l>ay
will bold a public hearing on the
issue Friday. .
The Santa Ana Regional Water
Quality Control Board must OK
the agreement between IRWD
and the city of Newport Beach
that delays discharge for a year.
IRWD already has a permit from
the board to dump· the treated
sewage water ixll,o the San Diego
Creek, which empties into New-
port Bay. --
With the board's approval,
IRWD and the city plan to use a
comp'1ter program to simulate
and monitor the effects of dump-
ing the water into the bay.
The board will hear testimony
at 9:30 a.m. at the Newport Beach
City Council Chambers, 33~0
Newport Blvd. For information
call (909) 320-2028 or (909) 782-
4493.
Holiday cuts into
OCTA bus routes
The Orange County Trans-
portation Authority bus routes
will operate on a llmit~ schedule
in observance of 'Ibanklgivin~
Day on Nov. 28. ,
Regular bus service will
resume on Frlday, Nov. 29.
Local bus routes that will run
for a short time on Thanksgiving
Day will be:
•Route 43 (Fullerton-Newport
Beach via Harbor Boulevard)
• Route 53 (Orange-Balboa via
Main Street/Baker StreeVOrange
Avenue)
• Route 55 (Orange-Costa
Mesa via Main StreeVGreenville
Street)
• Route 57 (S4nta Ana-New-
port Beach via Bristol Street)
• Route 89 (Newport Beach-
Laguna Hills vra Laguna Canyon
Road)
For information, call 636-1·'33.
Tell us why you're thankful
COSTA MESA
• 1900 block of ~ Awnue: Approximately $950
worth of valuable collectOf' coins were stolen from a busi·
ness. A window was found broken.
• IOO blodl of••"'-....,..: 1'wo plants were stolen
from the front porch of a residence, and an iron, 8-foot
tall plant staircase was stolen from another porch In the
same bfodc.
• 2200 blodl of llMt.or 9oulenrd: A computer, monitor
and printer were stolen from a residence. A screen was
found damaged In the IMng room.
• 1100 bloci of ludcla ....... Drtve; A wallet, tire and
VCR totllllng a v•lue of $420 were stolen from a car. A window was found pried open.
• J100 blodl of~ Awnue: Four tires and rims
worth $1,000 were stolen from a l')eW truck.
NEWPORT BEACH.
• 5500 block Of ft"'-Av.nue: A ring. silverware set and
camcorder totallng a value of $3,400 were stolen from a
residence with a bathroom window partially open. The vic-
tims' window was allegedly found fully open.
• 700 blodl of N9wpoft c.ntw Drtw: A $165 cellular
phone was stolen from an unlocked work truck.
• 400 blodl of West Promontol y Drtw: 1'wo briefcases,
a carry on bag and a camera totaling a value of $75 were
stolen from a car. The drivers door window was f.ound
smashed.
• S.Mhore Drtw .t Sidi ,.,._A thief or~
~mpted to steal the head of a P'rkrng meter without
being successful. •
• 900 blodl of Emt lalMMI: 1'wo speakers and computer
equipment were stolen from an apartment. A window
screen and window were •llegedly found pried open.
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and successes of the past 12 to 200 words. Submit it for consi<l-
months. It's a time when relatives eration in our Thanksgiving issue
and friends gather from near and to: Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.,
far to share a meal and give Costa Mesa, 92627, or fax it to:
thanks. 646-4170. Include your name and
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know what you're thankful for, be received by Friday, Nov. 22.
it a small kindness of a stranger or And, dare we say it, thanks.
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Newport Buch/Costa Mesa Daily Piloc THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1996 A3
Corona del Ma.r High's
r furid-raising binge continues
• School's foundation has
already raised some
$300,000 and is hoping for
mor~
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEJXCH -The
Corona del Mar High School
PoundatiQn has surpassed its
1996 $1 million fund-raising
objective and is already one-
third the way to pocketing
another $1 million for 1997.
·we'll officially start the 1997
campaign Jan. 15, • said Kimber-
ly Rothwell, a foundation
spokeswoman. ·we're hoping to
raise another million Li"ext year,
and we've raised about
$300,000 .•
The foundation was estab-
lished earlier this year by a
group of Corona del Mar High
par~ts, alumni, faculty and
adolln.istrators staff who wanted
to upgrade the 7-12 grade
school's technology, cultural arts
programs and campus facilities.
During the short summer
break, the foundation was able
to create a new look for the
school by organizing remodeling
prQjects and ordering new mate-
rials for the school.
In addition to painting the
exterior of the school and seal-
ing seams in the roofing, work-
ers added a new state-of-the-art,
32-station Macintosh computer
lab to be used by all students for
research, report writing and
classroom assignments, and a
new 24-station personal comput-
er lab primarily for the business
department for spreadsheet and
Police still searching
for · murder suspect
By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -When police
stopped a blue 1985 Ford van on
Nov. 4 for false registration, they
~y have stopped suspected mur-
derer Samuel Lee Johnson.
The driver of the van, who
escaped on foot after police pulled
it over, remains at large. But Cos-
ta Mesa police Detective Zachary
Hoferitza said the driver's descrip-
tion -a 28-year-old black male,
190 pounds, 6 feet 1 inch tall -
matches Johnson's.
The van, which turned out to
be stolen from a motorcycle shop
in Santa Clara, was involved in a
drug-related double murder in
Oakland on July 9, police said.
Oakland police have been
seeking Johnson, an ex-convict,
for the killings. He has outstand-
ing warrants for special circum-
stance murder and a parole viola-
tion.
Johnson is described as having
brown eyes and a shaved head,
and police say be should be con-
sidered armed and dangerous. He
was last seen in the area of Bristol
Street and the San Diego Free-
way.
Those with information should
contact Sgt. Swisher of the Oak-
land Police Department at (510)
238-3821.
word processing assignments.
Language students were
treated to a new 36-station lan-
guage lab, and 20 teachers
received new computers.
Friday the foundation will
unveil its new donor board at a
$150-per-couple fund-raiser Fri-
day at 1i'aditional Jewelers in
Fashion Island.
The donor board, which lists
names of first-year contributors
to the foundation, will be placed
at the new palm court school
entrance by the gymnasium
after the unveiling, Rothwell
said.
The fund-raiser will feature
the donor board unveiling, along
with hors d'oeuvre and a silent
auction from 7-9 p.m. For tickets,
contact Johnnie Johnson at 851-
1611.
fred
martin
FRED MARTIN ls ill. His
column will return Satur-
day.
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(There is nothing quite like the sights.and scents of Thanksgiving to remind J ~s of happy times with family and friends. As for us at the Rand\, we' re
happy to be able to offer fresh-from-the-garden produce and ~ucculent, hormone-
free poultry & meat just right for making this year's sights and scents the best
ever. So, whether you cooking from scratch or letting us do the cooking for you,
come on over to the Ranch with your shopping list. We'll provide coffee, cider and
cookies while you shop. You'll leave well prepared to share a warm and wonder-
ful Thanksgiving feast with all the pilgrims in your life.
Ground Sirloin
(8-lOo/o Fat)
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Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner
Serves 8-10 people Serves 10-12 people Serves 8-10 people Serves 12-14 people
$59.99 $79.99 $89.99 $79.99
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• Shelton Farms Fresh • Whole Roasted • Boneless Pnme • Honey Glazed
Hen Turkey (12-14 lbs.) Turkey (14-16 lbs.) Rib (4-5 lbs) Ham {6-8 lbs.)
•Turkey Gravy (I qt.) • Herb Cornbread • Horserachsh • Apple Ra.ism Sauce
•Com bread Sage Dressmg with Turkey Sauce (I qt.) (2 qt.) {Shcny Opuonal)
Stuffing (2 qts.) Sausage (2 lbs.) •Mixed Vtgecablcs (2 qrs.) • Mashed Pocuo/Oruon/
•Cranbcny~ •Turkey Gravy (l qt.) • Stuffed Baked Garhc a la Spago (3 qt.)
Relish ( l pc,,} •Freshly Made Potatoes (10) • Dinner Rolls ( l
Cranbeny/Orangc •Green Salad/Drwmg Nut Relish {lqt.)
• Sweet Potato Apple •Dinner Rolla (12)
Casserole ( 4 lbs.) •Sparkling Cider (1
(Sheny Optional)
•Mixed Green Salad
with Vinaigrette OreMing
• Crisp French Rolls
• 1 Pumpkin Pie
Special Thanksgivixig Day H
7:00am to 2:00pm
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omted F~h Turkey (12·14 l~) $3.9.95 ea Cornbread Sage Orwing
Glaied Boars Head Ham (IQ..12 lbs) $59.95 ea Cranbcny/Orange Nut Relish
$3.99 lb
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Prime Rib (4·5 lbs) $59.95 ea Turkey Otavy loo
· Beef Wcllingt0n (3-4 lbs) $69.09 ea Pocato Apple Gwerolc
Steamed Sea.1onal Vegccablcs $3.49 lb Oanbcrry Nut Bmd
GarliC MaShtd Potamcs $3.29 lb Pumpkin Btt~
Honey Ginger Glued C8m>a $3.29 lb Pumpkin Pse ••
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THUR}DAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1996
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Now you can get copies, and
eash, at Costa Mesa Kinko's
w h at's af loat
Davey's Locker, 400 Main St.,
Balboa, 673-1434.
rolling cllnlcs and private
lessons are offered. Kayak and
sea ski rentals are also available.
For more information, call Pad-
dle Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd.,
675-1215. .
• Glendale Federal Bank chooses Costa Mesa copy
center as one of three test sites for bank branch.
While Kin.ko's operates U
hours a day, the mini-bank
branches will probably only
remain open until 10 p.m. -still
an extension of hormal banking
hours, Preston said.
SAILING EXTRAVAGANZA
Orange Coast College offers
an evening of slides and stories
called the •Adventure Sailing
Extravaganza• at 1 p.m. on Dec.
7 in OCC's Science Hall. Admis-
sion is $6 in advance and $8 at
the door. Th register, call 645-
9412.
ASH SOtOOL
Fishing classes are offered
Monday and Tuesday of each
week. Classes leave the Balboa
Pavilion at 6 a.m. and return at 4
p.m . Cost is $125 per person.
For more information, call 673-
2810.
I By Andrew Bridges. Dail/ Pflot
Photocopiers can not only
shrink documents, but banks, too,
it seems.
Glendale Federal Bank
announced Tuesday it would
team up with Kinko's Inc. to place
sQme 20 miniaturize(! banking
branches in the photocopying
giant's outlets.
: And the Newport Boulevard
store in Costa Mesa will be one of
tlie first to cash in on the idea. ·n gives us an opportunity to
pu.rsue the small business cus-
A Special Valenti~'s ~ise
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JRAVEL PARTNERS
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631-5240
Mon-Fri 8:30 to 5:3'0 .
Sit. 10:00 to 2:00
tomer who uses Kinko's, • said
Ken Preston, a spokesman for
GlenFed.
KAYAK TOURS AND RENTALS
Beginning early next year,
GlenPed will open three tests
sites in Kinko's stores in Simi Val-
ley, Costa Mesa and Ventura,
where the company is headquar-
tered. It has the option to lease
space in a total of 20 stores state-
wide.
That sort of arrangement may
s~ added convenience for cus-
tomers, consumer advocates say.
"It's strange, but it sort of
makes odd sense to me because
(Kinko's) is 24 hours and the peo-
ple are there anyway,• said Llnda
Sherry, editorial director of the
San Francisco-based advocacy
group Consumer Actien.
SIX-PASSENGER SPORTRSHING
Day and night fishing char-
ters are available for groups or
singles. Call Bongos Sportfish-
ing Headquarters on the Balboa
Peninsula. 673-2810.
1\vo-hour kayak tours begin
at 10 a.m. every Sunday from
Newport Dunes. Cost is $15 per
adult, $10 per child. Kayak
rentals and classes are also
available. Call 729-1154.
MORE KAYAK RENTALS
Each Kinko's branch will be a
scaled-down banking office, but
will offer a full array of services,
including check cashing. Some
will be equipped with automatic
teller machines as well.
Following the suit of other
banks, GlenPed will also begin to
open grocery store branches in
San Diego County next year .
ASHING TRIPS
Fishing supplies and boat
charters (open party and pri-
vate) are available at Newport
Landing Sportfishing, 309
Palms, Suite F, 675-0550; Falco
Fishing Charters, 832-7708; and
KAYAKIN~OEING
KAYAK CLASSES
Beginning sea kayaking,
Single ($10 per hour) and
double ($15 per hour) kayak
rentals are available in the Bal-
boa Fun Zone. Call Balboa Boat
Rentals, 673-7200. Paddle Power
also provides kayak, surf ski and
canoe rentals. Call 675-1215.
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COASTAL ISSUES
The Orange County Coast
Assodation will have a luncheon
with guest speaker Amie Stein-
berg, member California Coastal
Commission, at 11:30 a.m. at the
Newport Harbor Nautical Muse-um. 151 E. Coast Highway, New-
port.Beach. Cost is $20. For reser-
vations, call 548""'942.
WEKiHT LOSS
Mother's Market offers a free
seminar on "Permanent Weight
Loss Without Dieting• from 6:30
to 8:30 p.m. at the market at 225
E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more
information, call 631-4741.
BUSINESS LECTURE
APEX offers a lecture on how
to "Avoid Unpaid Consulting"
from 7 to 9 a.m. at The Center
Club, 650 Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesa. Admission is $20. For
more information, call 455-0300,
ext. 218.
DNORQTALIC
The Law Offices of Usa A.
Ciancio offers a seminar on
"Property Division and Settle-
ment Agreements Punuant to
Divorce• at 6:30 p.m . at 881
Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport
Beach. Cost is $10. Reservations
are required. Call 574-0866.
SHAKESPEARE
The Newport Beach Public
Library offers "An Evening With
William Shakespeare," a free,
dramatic montage of the bard's
words, wisdom and wit, at 7 p .m.
in the Friends' Meeting Room at
1000 Avocado Ave., Newport
Beach. For more information, call
717-3801.
SHOPPING DAY
The community is invited to
Bloomingdale's Race For The
Cure shopping day from 10 a.m.
to 9:30 p.m. at Fashion Island in
Newport Beach. The store will
donate 10% of all purchases to
The Susan G . Kamen Breast Can-
cer Foundation. Before shopping,
"Over 5~ Years of Fine Quality"
CUSTOM-MADE NEW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES
CUSTOM FURNITURE Rt-UPUOLSIERY , ( ). , ' ...._ c.
( >1 :1 :
Come Visit C>Ur
Newly ~anded
FLOORING DEPARTMENT
• Vinyl
•Marble
·• 'TJle
stop by the •At Your Service•
Department on the aecond floor to
receive a charity shopping card.
To RSVP, call 224-0290.
CAREER NElWORK
The Career Network meeting
at St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church for those unemployed will
be at 7:30 p.m. in the Stewart
Lounge, 600 St. Andrews Road,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call 574-2239.
HEALTH ISSUES
Orange Coast College offers
several lectures on AIDS and
health issues at 10 a.m., 11 a.m.,
noon and 8 p.m. Taking place in
different buildings at the col-
lege, some of the discussions
include "The Physiological, Psy-
chological and Social Effects of
Marijuana Use" and "fllV in the
African American Community."
For a schedule of events, call
432-5725.
PEPRAU.Y
1\iang1e Square and the Uni·
versity of Southern Calif omia
Newport/Irvine Alumni Cub pre-
sent the second a:nnual USC vs.
UCLA Pep Rally from 6 to 9 p.m.
at niangle Square located at the
intersection of Harbor Boulevard
and Newport Boulevard in Costa
Mesa. nckets are $15 for adults
and $5 for children age 12 and
under. Call 646-7039.
TREE UGHTING
Fashion Island is having its
tree-lighting ceremony at 6 p.m.
in the Bloomingdale's/Neiman
Marcus Courtyard in Newport
·Beach. Thousands of spectators
will gather to see Fashion Island
illuminate more than 15,000 deco-
rations and lights on its spectacu-
lar 110-foot tree.
MALTESE FALCON
The Orange County Museum
of Art presents the Humphrey
Bogart film •Maltese Falcon• at
6:30 p.m. at 850 San Clemente
Drive, Newport Beach. Admission
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SHAKESPEARE
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Shakespeare," a free, dramatic
montage of the bard's words, wis-
dom and wit, at 7 p.m. at the
Mesa Verde Library, 2969 Mesa
Verde Drive East. Call 546-5274.
SA1URDAY
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Newport Harbor High School
is having an Antique Collectible
Sale from 9 a.m . to 3 p .m. and a
Pancake Breakfast from 7 a.m. to
The second annual Orange
County Microbrew Festival ~
be noon to 7 p.m. at the Hyatt
Newporter Resort. 1107 Jamboree
Road, Newport Beach. More~
150 di1ferent beers will be pour~
from 60 breweries from five ct ,
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$25 at the door or $35 for a lw\) ...
day pass. nckets for designate<t
drivers are $15 and will include
non-alcoholic beverages. For
information, call 650-LIVE.
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I ~RTSCLUB ~· The Jewish Community Cen-
.:ier of Orange County offers
,.~rts Club JCC, a "hang out
::aight" for teenagers in grades 9 :~ough 12, featuring air hockey,
:• ~ketball, 1\vister, board games,
~movies and refreshments from 8
::f.m. to midnight at the 250 E.
• &aJcer St., Costa Mesa. The cost
::tor the club is $12 for members
... Ind $15 for potential members.
!:for more information, call 755-
':0340. . . • • '. ~MPFIRE PROGRAM
,; • The California Department of
·f ish and Game, the Orange
:county Harbors, ~es and ::~arks and the Upper Newport
: ~ay Naturalists presents Maria
Goode, a graduate of last year's
volunteer naturalist training pro-
gram, who will share her e.zperi-
ences on volunteering at the bay
and what will be involved in the
UNB Naturalist Spring 'Ihllning
Program. at 7:30 p.m. at Shell-
maker Island in Newport Beach.
The pr0gram is free. For more
inf o~tion, call 640-1742.
ANANCETALK
Courtlandt Financial offers a
free workshop on "The Real
Estate Market -Boom or BJ1St
and How to Profit Now" from 10
to 11 a.m. at the University Ath-
letic Club. 1701 Quail St., New-
port Beach. Call 251-6903.
INVESTMENTS
The California Society of Certi-
fied Public Accountants·offers a
breakfast meeting on •FASB 124 -
Accounting for Investments" at
7:30 a.m . at the Sheraton-New-
port Beach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd.
Cost is $15 in advance and $18 at
the door. For reservations, call
(310) 424-1040.
INTERNET SE~
The Newport~Santa ~Legal
Secretaries Association often an
Internet semtMr from 8:30 a.m. to
noon at Wyndham Garden Hotel.
3550 Ave?\ue of the Arts, Costa
Mesa. Cost is $35 tor members
and $40 for nonmembers. for
more information, call 261-8686.
HOLIDAY AUCTION
The Orange County Legal Sec-
retaries Assodation,.Inc. is having
its annual Holiday Auction
Extravaganza and dinner at 6
p.m. at the Sheraton Newport,
4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. Proceeds will benefit Lau-
ra's House and Interval HoU$e,
shelters for battered women and
their children. Participants will
pay $18.50 and bring a new
unwrapped toy. Call 263-3417.
AIDS NOOUCnON
Orange Coast College'•~
tory Theatre Company will stage ·ru Death Do Ua Part," an origi-
nal one-act play about mv I AIDS,
at 8 p .m. in OCC'a Drama Lab
Studio. Admission is $5. For more
information, call 432-5725 .
Orange County's brew pubs.
nckets are S20 in advance and
$25 at the door or $35 for a two-
day pass. Tu:kets for designated
driven are $15 and will indude
non-alcoholic beverages. For
more iilfonnation. call 650-UVE.
GREATOtEFS
The 11th annual Great Chefs
of Orange County fund-raising
MICROBREW FESTIVAL
~ event will take place from 2 to 6
p.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel,
690 Newport Center Drive, New-
port Beach. The food and wine
extravaganza raises funds that go
to the Natibnal Kidney Pounda-
The Second Annual Orange
County Miaobrew Festival will
take place from noon to 6 p.m. at
the Hyatt Newporter Resort, 1107
Jamboree Road, Newport Beach .
Along with live bands and five
big screen televisions set up for
pro football games, more than 150
different beers will be poured
from 60 breweries from five of
tlon of Southern califomia to sup-
port its programs. Colt 11 SIS a
person. For reservations, call 962-
7615.
THE ZONE
A 4ree local support group
meets at 7 p.m. to discuss •The
Zone,• the nutrition plan devel-
oi)ed by bestselling author Barry
Sea.rs, at Barnes & Noble Book-
store in Fashion Island in New-
port Beach. For more information,
call 613-3588.
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information, call 476--0991.
WELFARE REFORM
Orange Coast College offers a
tree workshop titled ·welfare
Reform Update" from noon to
1 :30 p.m. in OCC's Re-BIJtry Cen-
ter. The workshop examines
changes currently being made in
government benefits. For more
information, call 432-5162.
THE ZONE
A free local support group
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port Beach. For more information,
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INSIDE EDGE
The Inside Edge presents
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Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol
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reservations, call 460-42'2.
MEN'S IREAKFAST
The Men'• Fellowship Break-
(' f4$t of. St. Andrew's Presbyterian
w1ll take place from 1 to 8 a.m. at
Olerenfield Hall. 600 St. Andrews
Road, Newport Beach. The dis-
cussion will be on •Should Paith
Have a Costr Breakfast is $2.50.
Cai 574-2239.
SANTA APPEARANCE
The Orange County Market
Place will feature a CaUfom.ia
Christmas with Santa and his
1960 red convertible Cadillac
beginning today from 7 a .m . to 4
p.m. at the Orange County Fair-
grounds in Costa Mesa at Fair
Drive and the 55 freeway. Admis-
sion is $1 and children under the
age of 12 are free. Parking is free.
For information, call 723-6665.
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A night at .tile Opera Ball
T he 1996 Opera Ball WU
perhaps the most lavish
and well attended aftair in
the history of Opera Pacific.
wearing a tailored and low-cut
black ball gown accented with
enormous gold and diamond
dangling ear bobs.
More than
' 00 dramatical-
1 J dttired
po lrons of the
opera sauntered
into the Four
Seasons Hotel,
Newport Beach,
t'Xceeding all
Pxpectations of
organizers Mar-
la Patterson
and Kathy Wag-
ner.
"We were
.,old out far in
, dvance of
11m1ght's affair,
b.w.
cook
ntl I stand here ----------
PataenQn was Joined byWagn-
er, her co--chair
of the evening,
in celebrating
the wccess that
has been a year
in the making.
The duo has
sponsored, cre-
ated and .staged
all sorts of pre-
ball activities.
Luncheons,
fashion shows,
dinners, and
meetirigs of all
kinds and dura-
tions were held
to rally the sup-1111ght greeting
ii'nds knowing that there are
1 1ciny who are disappointed not
1 1 be included,• said Patterson, 1
port of underwriters and guests
that ultimately culminated in
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and I must con-
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Kathy Wagner for all they have
done for the opera.•
The fun began on hotel tennis
courts transformed by a billowing
white tent, where a cocktail
reception and silent auction set
the tone of the festive evening
that was to unfold.
Courtly trumpeters beckoned
the theatrical bunch inside to the
ballroom, which had been redec-
orated using lustrous velvet
swags ot b~y cloth; gold
ropes, majestic columns, tapestry
linens and golden candelabras
with tapers glowing on every
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Newport Beach into an evening
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gelbach (right) show off their gowns at the 1996 Opera Ball
I ! As Opera Paci.fie closes the
l:fook on its first.decade in
Qrange County, many changes
~ in the wipd. A new general
<Jrector, Patrick Veitch. replaces tle beloved David DtChlera,
..fho will remain artistic director
f~r the company at this time.
QiChiera.. who has split his
between opera here in
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Orange County and in Detroit,
has turned over the reins to
Veitch, who joins Opera Pacific
with impressive national credits.
His anival bas instigated internal
changes in the makeup of the
board, with recent departures
including the dedicated Glo~
Gellman and Tom Hammond.
Meanwhile, Opera Pacific's
production of •Die Pledenn.aus•
followed on the heels of the
Opera Ball's success, opening
this week at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center. A festive
Center Oub reception with the
cast, lncluding funny man Dom
DeLu1le and opera director
Cb.ulel Nelson llellly, unfolded
following the three-hour comedic
opera.
Cut members Bftnda Harrls,
Loula Otey, Robert Perry and
Richard Predrlc:U had per-
fonned excerpts fr!Jm "Die Fled-
ermaus" at the earlier Opera
Ball. All enjoyed the revelry of
opening niglit among the many
guests of Opera Pacific commit-
ted to the continued growth and
enhancement of the art form in
Orange County.
In the crowd of opera lovers at
both the ball and the opening
night: Corona del Mar's EWe and
Irving Burg, Karly and Joe
Brown of Newport Beach, Annie
and Clement Chu. the very
devoted Lalla Conlln and h us-
band BW Conlin. LaDoma and
Robert Ek:benberg, Leonardo
Flores, Beryl and Richard
Coward and Mary Lou and Scott
Hornsby.
Joining them were Nora and
Jim Johnson, Barbara and Mark
Chapin Johnson, Betty Lou Lam-
oreaux. Irene and Wllllam
Matthews, Balb9a Island's Frank
Neal, Ann and Russell Pange,
the lovely Gerry Schroeder and
husband Wally Schroeder, Peg-
gy and~om,-&ally
Segentrom, Jeanette
Segentrom, and Elizabeth and
wwtam Vincent. ·
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flLLEGALS she said. •1t's a problem that aboWd
have been idendfled and dealt wtth •
loi"1 time ago ••
Community Center and • board ~
ber ~ lbe Latino LeedeBbip Couodl,
Mid aulbodtiel abould inaeue out-
reech eacrtt to help illegal ~
equlre lbelr papers.
tllue, INS oftldal Jim Haya Mid wblit
beppened Tuelday ii ao \IMC"""MJD event 1n the dty. CONTINUED FROM A1 ~
;CONTINUED FROM A 1 . . .til CODCn1t. Mada m.t A'ftla; .......
dml ol tbe 1AliDo Leiderlblp C.0-mdl
lb med her empathy tor ~
who fall prey to smugglms.
•we doo't get that mudl bUlliDells In
COlta Mela.• be Mid.~ 'Most ol our
organhed 1m1!iggllng tmgl are ID Ana·
bebn and Santa Ana..
• ·mc1 that the dty bas ignored Ul ~ , •T'bere'I too much of a fear f.aor
going on.• be said. •'Jt YoU get caught.
you're going to get deported.' Tbere't a
lot of great people that unfortwMltely are
not here legally but are trying to make a
better life for themselves.•
·But t1*e bu beeo IOID8 fallout. Thate --pe;renb
that mt \qJMt with otbs parentt. 1beN are Jddt daat are
upset with other lddl. Tbe whole i11ue bu been diyiaive
Ollcampul.
~ menace. For others, tt pomted
'out tbe vuJnerabUity of those Who Jilk ~to make it to the country, and
jlhowed the need f01 compassion.
•What's so ,.i to me II tbat people
who are in need are taan ldvlDleg8
of,• abe aakl. "They're jUlt IO vubMftble
when they don't UDdmcaDd wbat'w 00
the other side of tbe border.•
Ha.yea l8ld beefed-up recudty alodg
the MalcaD border bu forold Wegal
tmmigranl:a to tum to ~ugglea. •n-e lypel ol tnddents are becom·
tng more and more routine,• be aakl
Hernandez Mid the parent of a student rented the
hotel room for tbe pup. He Mid he spo.te to tbe par-
ent, but tbe penmt'I respome was, •Mr. Hernandez, I
rented the facilit'fl aDcl it's really nomi of your..,. ........ •
• Janice Davidson. who owm a bome
:only •a hop, skip and a jump• from the
;Hamilton Street apartment. tak8I the
lonner view.
Sbe said tbe ioddmt might give anti-
immigrant forces •an opportunity to
vent the anger and the babed 1n their
hearts,• but hoped the outcome would
be different.
Santoyo added be wasn't swe if the grQDfj rounded up on Hamilton Street
should be deported.
•nie INS will interview these people
and make that evaluation,• be said.
•Organized aBeD eugglen have
invested a kJt of time, mopey and eftort
to transport tbeee people to the Loe
Angeles and Orange County areas,• he
said. •They've got to show a~ The
profit is shown when they threaten and
intimidate people.•
Rumors of the pUty sw:faced just • a rqwed
debate over zero tolerance bu e:meiged among school
d1strlct leaden and parentl. And some of those parents
fear anti-alcohol efforts could be stymied by ·per1'Jlis-
stve• attitudes.
~ .. •Are there a lot of illegals bere1 You
•oet there are,• she said. ·1 can take (the
INS) to places all over the West Side
·when! eight to 10 people are living in
'these one-bedroom apartments. Are :theY illegals? Probably .•
: Calling the illegal immigrant influx
, •absolutely severe,• she said Tuesday's
tinddent shows the Qty Council has
••been in denial for years.•
•If anything, I hope it draws oompu-
sion for how much the undocumented
people, even when they get here, are
prey to abuse,• she saJd. •1 hope it
draws compassion for the vulnerabllity
of these people.•
In the recent City Council aunpaign,
candidate James Pisler called illegal
immigration the city's most pressing
problem. promising citywide immigra-
tion sweeps. But apparently fisler's
message did not resonate with voters.
He finished last in the race.
The alleged smugglers have· been
identified as Arturo Gallegos, 251 Martin
Gomez-Sopid. 331 Fernando Macedo,
19; Awedano Marin-Ramirez, 21; Pedro
Cabrera. 181 and a male juvenlle. All ai:e
Mexican nationals.
•permiuive parents cause risk to teens,• said Debbie
Boyer, a member of the Drug Alcobol lbbacco Educa-
tion committee whose daughter attends COlta Mesa
High School •we need to bold hands and change the
social norIDI because of the attitudes of these '60s par-
ents."
• "It says we're not fadng (the issue),•
Oscar Santoyo, executive director of
the Save Our Youth program at the Rea
As opinions clash about the scope
and bnport of the illegal immigrant
Overweight individuals need 'weight no more'
By Robert Skversky, M.D. Thera~tics in May 1992.
. [ hysicians '\ \\ Y eight J:L .oss
ExDerts agree that bei!Jg over-
weight is a medical problem
with a very real physiological
basis. Question: D~n't a medical
J?f'Oblem require a medical solu-
tion? -
Obesity is a chronic, metabol-
ic genetic disorder that needs
t.o be treated like other chronic
conditions as much as poSSl'ble with diet, exercise and behavior modification. But ultimately,
since obesity represents a
chemical imbalance, it needs t.o
be treated by means of drug
thei:apy. Wemtraub's four-year studY concluded. that long-term
appetite su~t medica-
tion was effective in enabl_ing o~ J>e9ple t.o lose weight and
k~ 1toff.
further evidence suppor1ing the
setj>Oint theory for w•ht con-
trol, accor<!ing t.o whicli a 1>9r-
tion of the brain known as the ·
hYPothalamus plays a role in
deteIJniniqg a ~n's~ weight and stubborn}y defends
that IeYel ~st 11ucfuations.
As m_any as 75% of _people who
the mee1in8, a new non-
amphetamine medication,
deXfen.tluramine, was intro-
duced for obesity treatment This drug represents the
first new ~ent for the treat-ment of obesity in over two
decades. O~ty _has been shown t.o
be a ~t risk fact.or for cardioVascular disease, h~rtension, diabetes and ~demia (elevated cho-testeiol and triirlYcerld~). In
addition. there -often ~ cos-
· "1'1£ !lnielJirwd eiwice,, Answer: Weight No More. I began my Weight No More
prograqi for the medical treat-
ment of obesify in ~st 1992 while prjmarily involved with
!DY faffiily practice of 22 years. My treatment of obesity as
baSed on the research of Michael Weintraub, M.D., from
the University of Rochester
School of Medicine. His study, funded bv the National Heart,
Lurur and Blood Institute, was
published in a series of articles
m C~cal Pharmacology and
suffer from obesity do so •
because their metabolic set
poiqt is too high. In O\.U' pJ'O-
gnrQl, we follow the P.1"9t.ocols
set forth by Weintraub's study
with modifications.
You Will See Your Physician On EVERY Visit.
We Ne A Complete Medical Office -Not A Clinic When appropriat.e, we place
our patients on a combination of
two prescription medications:
metic and ~=cal
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There is a genetic ~sposition t.oward obesity similar t.o
other chronic conditions like
diabetes and hyper!ension. You
may be aware,. an obesitt gene was recently aiscovered by a
research team from Rockefeller University. This finding gives
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Phentermine, an appetite sup-
~t that elevBtes neuro~ tides, do~e and norepin_eph-
rine and Fen11uramine, which elevates serotonin leYe1s and has anti-depressa1,!t effects in addi-tion t.o controllinR food qmrings: thus~the origin Of Phen-Fen, whicn has recently become so
po=. the desired weig4t loss
is achieved, the do~ of_ the
two medkations is titrated t.o a
life-long maintenance regimen
when needed Our patients, as
part of a com~ensive weight-
loss program, also are given rec-
ommendations concerrung diet,
nutrition and exercise.
The~ I hope t.o relate
here is that~ oVerwei2ht, in
most cases, is nOt ~fault
Many of you no doubt have
fault MaD.v of you no doubt have beara many times and ~
sibly from f9ur personal ph~
cians that What you need t.o do t.o lose weight is sim__ply eat less
and exercise more. The truth is
-thaf s false, at least for the ID¥>r:itY of YQU. In~ 1996, I returned from
a consWt:anf s meetina in
issues that o · t ~ pie must learn t.o oope With. l
believe that ~tloss (in an a~ t.o as close t.o
ideal. bOdy weight as ·
ble) is as unPQrtant ~ eral health and longevity as quitting smoltjng is t.o the
prevenlion of tung cancer.
Recently, Tune ~e
did a cover story on. "The
Girth of a Nation." One of
the ~ to change_ that st.ory to the Health of a Nation would be t.o inform the more than 30 million overweight peop~ in our country of the
availabilicy of ptwmacothera-
PY as an important adjunct
for long_~ weiszht Toss.
I would like t.o thank the
manY1J8tients who, throl12h theit sticxess and reterraJS,
have been the~ com-
P.liment t.o our JJOldjce. At.
times, good medical~
requires a~ t.o the status uo. I belieVe that we
at W t No More have
been mg jµst that for the ~four an<l one-half years.
Newport Center Medical Plaza (714)760-9222
360 San Miguel Drive, Suite 107 •Newport Beach, CA 92660 '-
Ari7.o which com ... sed
sel= physicians ~m around the country who treat obesity. At
For additional information,
pjease call our offices in
N~rtBeach. (714) 64& 2930,Llrvine, (714) 651-0228;
and .1 emecula. (909) 699-
0848.
Q UR .2 4 - H 0 UR CARDIAC TEAM
NEVER MISSES A BE AT.
JUST IN CASE YOUR HEART D 0 ES.
Most people don ·~ consider where to go
for cardiac care until there's an emergency. . . ' ' ~ .... ,._ .._ ... 1 ..
Probably not a .decision you should make in
the desperate minutes during a heart attack.
In Orange County, the choice is easy.
Hoag• Hospital is the only orange County
hospital with its own dedicated on site team
of cardiac surgeons.
Hoag Heart Institute is ready for any
cardiac procedure, from diagnostic heart
examination to the latest interventional
procedures including angioplasty, etent
placement and heart surgery. In fact, we perfopn more heart
surgeries than any other Orange County hospital.
And when Medicare evaluated Hoag'• performance, they
rated our Heart Institute'e survival rates higher than the
•
na~ional average, ranking us one of the top
performing programs in the country.
Even the feedback from patients is highly .
complimentary, with 98' rating their care
excellent.
Hoag accepts nearly every health plan,
whether it's traditional, Medicare, PPO
or HMO .
To learn more about Hoag Heart Institute,
or to receive a free heart improvement J\and-
book, contact ua at 800/514-BOAG(4624).
There ia •imply no·other
hospital in o~ange county that can match
I our numbers. And when you're dealing with
oardi•c oar•, ~hey'r• not ~uat
numbers. They're human llv••·
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Students take· on college · in comedy
rebeane • J•{ + PLAY: •rake Her, She's Mine• + FEA1URED PLAYERS: Elena sale at the school; S7 regular .ceae from 1~1 + SOfOOL: Corona del Mar High Goodman (Molly Michaelson), Joe admission. ~ Her 1"1
School. Goodstein (Frank Michaelson, +WHERE: The Little Theater at 'Sbe'I :J
+STORY UNE: The comedy is the Molly's father) and Jimie Raabe Corona del Mar High, 2101 East-voan• f-11
story of Molly Michaelson, who (Anne Michaelson, Molly's mom). bluff Drive, Newport Beach. wblch a. on o~
goes off to college in the early + INTERESTING NOTE: This is the For more information or to pur-st-ee J
1960s. It follows Molly's adjust-first production of the year for chase tickets, call 760-3452. tolllgbt, Prt-·~
ment to college life -and her par-the school's drama department; day and "'••I
ent's adjustment to her newfound after a long hiatus, the depart-• IS YOUR HIGH SCHOOL fieldin~ Satarday at ~·~
freedom. ment produced its first full-length a production of "Damn Yankees? CoJ'Ona del ,1,1 + DRAMA TEACHER: Pepper play last year. Or is your middle school foraging Mar High 1
Rhoads. +WHEN: Sho~ times are 8 p.m. "Into the Woods?• If so, we'd liiee SdtdoL .• 1
1 to preview the event. P1ease fax + DIRECTOR: Pepper Rhoads. today, Friday a d Saturday. information to Anastacia Freeberg . .,,
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Orange c ·oast Memorial Surgeon joins
joins with new insurance Hoags best
• earners
Orange Coast Memorial
Medical Center in Fountain
Valley has established af:filia.
' tions with new insurance carri-
ers including Aetna, Blue
Shield, Benefit Panel Services.
Cigna. Competitive Health
Pian, HealthNet, Interplan,
Medview, Multiplan. Orange
County Foundation. PPO
Alliance, Prime Care Health
Network and USA Health
Network. The hospital boasts
an extensiYe obstetrics depart-
ment, geriatrics program, tele-
diagnosis radiology system,
surgical sei'Vices and a full.ser-
vice. emergency deparbnent
· licensed to accept patients
arriving by ambulance and
walk-in patients in need of
inuned.iate attention.
-'We are pleased to be able
to extend our services to a
greater number of local area
residents as a result of the
many ne#r'&tionSNps we
have establi.shed with various
health plans," said Barry s.
Arbuckle. Ph.D., ch.id operat-
ing officer of Orange Coast
Memorial Medical C.enter. "By
partnering with these insur-
ance plans, Orange Coast
Memorial can better carry out
its mission of promoting excel-
lence and innovation in all
aspects of healthcare and pr<>-
vide an environment that iden-
tifies and meets the needs of
an even larger segment of the
population."
As the newest member of
the Memorial Health Services
family of hospitals. Orange
Coast Memorial bas access to
worl<keoowned specialists
and services. Other members
of the Memorial Health
Services family of hospitals
include such prestigious institu-
tions as Long Beach Memorial
Medical Center, Saddleback
Memorial Medical Center in
Laguna Hills and Anaheim
Memorial Medical Center.
LoCated on a beautiful 1~
campus, Orange Coast Memorial
draws from its fir&t class amenities
and staff to provide quality heahh-
care services to meet the growing
medical needs of the community.
Orange Coast Memorial Medical
Center is a non:profit, 23().bed
general acute care facility and
sponsors a number of preventive
care events and other community
activities. ~
Orang~ Coast Memorial
Medical Center is located at
9920 Talbert Ave. at Brookhurst
in Fount.ain Valley. For more
information, call (714) 378-7000,
or for a physician referral call
(714) 9624677.
Hoag Memorial Hospital
Presbyterian now offers leading-
edge, valve surgery of a complex-
ity P.reviously unavailable in OC,
adding a new level of expertise to
the program which has servcll
patients so well in the past
"Through a recent ~eement
with the International Heart
Institute (Illl) of Montana, Hoag
is able to give its patients more
treatment options than before,"
said Aidan A Raney, Jr., M.D.,
Hoag Hospital's director of cardi<>-
thoracic surgery. "This arrange-
ment will also result in a sharing
of ideas and data designed to ben-
efit both institutions -and more
importantly, our patients."
Carlos Duran, M.D., Ph.D.,
head of the IllI, and his colleague
James H. Oury, M.D. are work-
ing with Hoag cardiac surgeons
to provide consultation on patients
req_uiring valvular surgery.
The arrangement also pr<>-
vides physicians with access to
additional technok>gy being
developed at the IHI research lal>
oratory. Many of the new proce-.
dures mi.n.inutt surgical incisions
and shorten the recovery time.
For more information on Hoag_ Heart Institute, call (800)
514-HOAG (4624).
MARY J. KOTOB
M.D., F.A.C.O.G.
IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE
THE RELOCATION
OF HER OB I GYN PRACflCE:
NEWPORT CENTER
1441 AVOCADO, SUITE 608 • NEWPORT BEACH
'Early morning and Saturda!J
appointments welcome
Dr. Kotob is~ graduate of N .H .H.S.,
class of 1975
644-7433
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We feel .close
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We're just minutes fro m your fro nt
door. But b eing in the heart of Fountain
Valley isn't the o nly way we're close to our
patie nts. We're large eno ugh to p rovide
comprehensive ca re for..every member o f
your fam ily. From pediatrics to geriatrics.
Fro m diagnostic imaging to 24 hour. walk-in emergency
care. Yet we're intimate eno ugh to give yo u the warm,
person alized se~ice yo u expect fro m your healthcare
provider. So come down and take
a look around. We're conveniently
located at the comer of Talbert and
Brookhurst in Fountain Valley.
It's open enrollment time and Orange Coast
Memorial is now accepting most health plans.
0 ORANGE COAST
MEMORIAL
MEDICAL CENTER
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MIDICAL •
caou•-
fA\:i THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21,'1996
.
qROtESTRA
The Pbllharmonic Society of
6ranae County presents the Los Angeles Cb.amber Orchestra at 8
d.m. today at The Orange County
Performing Arts Center, 600 lQwn d:enter Drive. Costa Mesa. llckets
are $10 to $100. For tnfonnation.
CBll 556-ARTS.
Bfl.OADWAY TUNES
Orange Coast College presents
f~>rmer "Phantom of the Opera•
performer Dale Kristien, who will
sing her personal Broadway selec-
tions in concert at 8 p.m. Saturday
in OCC's Robert B. Moore Tbe-
atre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. Advance reserved tickets
are $19 and advance discount tick-
ets are $17 for OCC students,
senior citi1.ens and children under
12. nckets are $23 at the door. For
information, call 432-5880.
B!NEm LECTURE
The Orange Coast College Art
Gallery presents a benefit lecture
titled "Unique Art and Architec-
ture Around the World• from 8 to
9 p.m. Friday in OCC's Forum.
Proceeds will benefit the Orange
Coast College Foundation and
Laguna Shanti, a nonprofit organi-
zation that provides meals atld
"Wtal services for people with
.AfDS. Tickets are $10. For infor-
mation, call 432-5039.
ART SHOW
Sfuzzi, An Italian Bistro, pr~
sents an art show featuring a rare
collection of impressionist paint-
ings by Mast Chiu Weng from
boon to S p.m. Sunday at 1810.A
Harbor Blvd., Suite 200, Cocta
Mesa. Florals, still life and land-
scapes ~ lq,:al artists will also be
OD exhibit Call 5'8-9500.
MEDIAAICf
'hmbuktu -Folk and nibal Art
presents "Secrets and Sins,•
mixed media art from tbtee artists
through Nov. 30th at 1661 Superi~
or Ave., Costa Mesa. Por informa-
tion. call 650-7473.
RECOGNIZABLE Mr
Gallery Paradiso Exhibits pre-
sents "Principles of Recognition,•
an, exhibit of work by Dean De
Cock~. on display through Dec.
11. For information,· call 650-
3690.
ROSE ftARADE
The city of Costa Mesa Com-
munity Services Department offers
reserved grandstand seating and
transportation to Pasadena for the
Rose Parade on Jan. 1. nck.ets are
$49 per person and are on sale at
the Neighborhood Community
Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa
Mesa. Information: 645-8551 .
STAGE
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By Nancy Cheever, Daily Pilot
H omesickness, persever-
. ance and tbe determina-
tion of two aspiring film-
makers from Montana could be
the makings of a great Holly-
wood movie.
Instead, the pair's ambitious
• 1 ~e is the main force behind
• •ne Magic o! Christmas," an
· hour-long video they produced
: as their first break into •show-
' biz."
: After two years of being
!-broke, wading through the
'1 llrudgery of business deals and
, ,truggling with bouts of depres-
; sion, Darren Dunn and Tyler
·Gilder -partners of DeTermined
: Productions -are finally seeing
: the proverbial light at the end of
• 11 long, treacherous twmel.
The video, which was edited
• , and produced in the garage/stu-
t dio of the duo's Costa Mesa '
apartment, meshes scenes of
winter wonderlands with skiers,
sleigh rides and snow-capped
mountains accompanied by 29
different Ouistma.s tunes.
•It's not made to lit there and
watch,• Gilder said. •People can
catch a glimpse of it while
they're walking by.•
Incorporating a bevy of
scenes from Rockefeller Center
and the Sierra to old black and
white footage of Cbristmas dur-
ing World War ll, the tape alSQ
includes recognizable local
scenes of the Newport Beach
Cruise of Lights, and homes in
Fo~tain Valley and Costa
Mesa.
•It will actually enhance con-
versation rather. than distract
from it," Dunn said,
Moving to Southern Cali/or·
nia can be a culttire shock.
In 1990 Dunn, 29 and Gilder,
27, moved here from Florence,
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•0ne of our favorite pastimes
was sitting around spinning
tales,• Dunn said.
The longtime friends had
always tossed aiound the idea of
making movies but knew sitting
around talking about it wouldn't
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•SEE SUCCEED PAGE A15
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·1n other words,· Dunn said,
•bavtng the world's best idea
won't do you any good unless
• you ad upon it.•
: Their delusions of grandeur
: became apparent after they
• moved to the area and found it
: wasn't all 'White sandy beaches
: replete with babes in bikinis.
; "'Our biggest impression of
: Southern California was David
; Lee Roth videos," Dunn said.
: They eventually landed jobs
• at a Santa Ana hospita\: Dunn
: was an orderly and Gilder sched-
.} uled surgeries for the operating :room.
• At the same time, Dunn also
: took television and film courses
: at Cal State Long Beach and
· continued to hope for that one
: big break.
I
Working lull time at a hospital
: and trying to make it Jn the
: movie bl.J8iness don't make good
:company.
, "It got to the point where we
• said, 'We have to risk it all.'•
~Dunn said. ·we q\lit without
: even knowing where our next
·paycheck was coming from."
They both resigned from the
hospital and jumped into film-
making. They used credit card
money and funds from friends
-and family to buy film equipment ..
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next step was figuring out what
kind of film to make.
•Jt was 80 degrees down here
and we thought it would be nice
to have something to remind us
of home and Christmas,• Dunn
said.
Gilder remembered Christ-
mases at home when the men
would all gather around the 1V
and watch football.
could have gone out and gotten
a job, but I didn't."
Making a Chr18tmas v1deo
WI 't aa eaay aa cooking a turkey.
"It was mid-September and
we discovered we didn't have
any shots of the interior of a
home,• Dunn recalled
With little money and the
need for more footage, the duo
was in a quandary.
•This would be my mother's
revenge,• Gilder said. "They
couldn't twn it off."
SomeUmes a goal ls more
Jmportant than a car.
"I called my dad and said 'We
need you to decorate for Christ-
mas,"' Dunn said. "He just
flipped.
·we started this year without
-any income,• Dunn said.
The duo has had their studio
lights shut off, the telephone dis-
connected and Gilder's car barely
runs.
·we have to park it around
the comer when we go to busi-
ness meetings," Dunn said.
"We new in 25 pounds of fake
snow, five machines, a camera
crane and a crew. We decorated
the whole home outSide and
inside, even to the point where
my mother baked a turkey." (The
turkey shows up a lot in the
video.)
The second night of filming,
Dwm's father started to worry
what the neighbors were th.ink-
ing. In July Dunn had his car
towed, and could.I).'t afford to get
it back.
"I went outside ~De day and
my car was gone," Dunn lament-
ed. "At that time, I was so broke
I couldn't pay the $25 fee to the
car'place and renew my tags; I
just didn't have the money -so
the city of Costa Mesa got to sell
my car."
·we bad huge movie lights all
a.round the house," Dunn
recalled. "The house is
enshrouded with fog, the fans
have started up, the snow is
blowing everywhere, all the
l I'/' • I ' I· ... ·,. ~ '~ I f ... ' ~ ; ' I : ;
But Dium says it was worth it.
"I lost my car," he said. •tt's a
terrible thing, but I was willing to
make that sacrilice to do this. I
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1996
Christmas ball, we'd twn on the
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cold and we'd sit there and listen
to Christmas music.•
They went through about 120
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Through trial and error, Dunn
and Gilder fin4Uy figured out
what it takes to make a movie.
The tape is DOW distributed
nationally through Wal-mart and
Kmart.
"The house is eriBhrouded with fog, the fans
have started up, the snow is bloWing
everywhere, all the Christmas lights are on in
thls house and here It sits on this hill looking
like a big 'X-Ffles' house with the lights
streaming through the fog. My dad was
The duo also recently signed a
de al with America West to use
the video for in-flight entertain-
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holidays. Other retail stores have
also expres~ed interest.
The pair will start work in
Pebrua.ry on a series of children's
videos called "The Great Moral
Stories."
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I
-DARREN DUNN
Choosing the seasonal music
was another feat.
"I'd wait for my wife to go to
work." Dunn said.• As soon as
she'd leave, we'd close all the
curtains, I'd hang up this big
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1996
Barbecue -the hot ticket
at · Bandera cafe
8y Marla Bird, Daily Pilot
B andera is a totally hlp
barbecue cafe with every
detail researched and
planned down to the last cactus
plant.
It is part of a six-store chain
begun by Houston's, its larger
Southern-based parent corpora-
tion. Ribt, chicken and salmon,
eAch barbecued in the open fire
rotisserie, plus roasted lamb
and beef, carry the menu, along
with good specialty chill, salads
and side dishes
Besides good food, Bandera
has an eager-to-please staff,
moderate pnces, a full-scale
bar with name-brand house
pours, pant drafts of beer and
aJe, two TVs for sports fans and
fr ee bones for the pooch.
There's nothing not to like,
e xcept having to stand around
waiting to gel in. They don't
take reservations. Readers I
met at the election booths last
week told me they have not
been able to get in because
Bandera fills up so early.
Bandera specializes in Amer-
acan regional barbecue with
emphasis on Southwest tute1
and an attentive eye toward•
America's continuing relation-
ship with sugar and salt.
Dazzling chill ($6.95) is as
good to taste as it is to look at.
Black beans and roasted pieces
of chicken are its main ingredi-
ents, with sweet com kernels,
chopped green and red peppers
and Zuni-white flecks of goat
cheese on top. It's a work of
art, though a tad salt}'. I would
go back for a second helping
any day of the week.
Their com bread is no slouch
either. It is served in an iron
skillet ($3.7.51 making a novel
presentation. A single slice
costs 75 cents. Sugary glaze
gives the top a crusty browned
finish. Bandera recommends it
for stuffing -not a bad idea.
Sweet Texas-red barbecue
sauce makes the marinade and
basting for Western beef back
ribs ($13.95), tender to the
point of dropping into your lap.
They are served with a side of
coleslaw and chips. You might
supplement that with a side of
lumpy mashed potatoes ($1.95)
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A lovely cut of Sterling
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salty, sugary finish, but that fig-
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with soy sauce, garlic and nat-
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For some reason best known
to the company chefs, the
salmon's side dish is a heap of
cold rice salad with some grains
of wild rice thrown into the mix
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THANKSGIVING ON THE BAY
Serving a Traditional
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with all the trimmings
. $ 109~r penoti
(chlld's ponlons avallablc)
Other selected FRESH FISH & MEATS Available
RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED 675-0474
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Just in time for tbe holidays, Mauimo and
Fenuindo bave got to_g.tber to ~I tbe
restaurant and redo the menu to mau ~
holida1 more enjoyabl., affordabl., ciftd
~onwnaent for a special time to suit your
boliday needs. Parry room for up to 45
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CONTINUED FROM A16
with bits of blueberries and
almonds in a vinaigrette dress-
ing. It ts called •very Wild Rice
Salad.• Interesting, but I won-
der 11 they have tried it hot with
no salad dressing? _..
Manager Patrick Eng sug-
gests that diners not interested
in the hardwood fires and
sauces of the barbecue will
enjoy chicken and Andoullle
sausage Jambalaya ($12.95).
Bandera also serves roast leg of
lamb with white
The house's own Worcester-
shire-style sauce is a feature of
wild mushrt>bm meatloaf made
of mushrooms, ground veal and
chuck roast. Mashed potatoes
come with it ($12.95).
Apple-cured pork tenderloin
is cut into chunks ($14.95) and
is in such a delicate state of
tender surrender that a knife
would be overkill. It is memo-
rable pork, but you may want
to scrape aside some of its con-
fection-lllce barbecue sauce.
In fact, my mind began to
stray to my next dental appoint-
ment when I tasted Bandera's
ultimate dessert. It is based on
the Oreo cookie concept: two
chocolate discs with a white
center. I felt sugar crystals on
my tongue when I sampled the _
thick, frozen chocolate patties
with the distinctive Oreo flavor-
ing. The chocolate rounds are
in generous drifts of vanilla ice
cream.
Experience shows in the
design of Bandera's floor plan.
One of their tested theories
proved that the majority of cus-
tomers prefer not to sit at
tables, so Bandera has only
booths, banquettes and
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barstools.
By 7 p .m . every seat is taken
and noise becomes intense,
injurious only to conversation.
Wooden baffles discreetly
remove some of the din, but the
mixture of CD jazz, Latino and
zydeco music keeps the beat
loud and the mood at a swift
pace.
If errands or commuting
have taken you past the main
intersection of Marguerite
Avenue and Ea.st Coast High-
way in Corona del Mar, you
have witnessed the parade of
restaurants com e and go, the
most recent being the failed
Corona Cafe.
Starting from scratch, the
original building was razed and
a new foundation dug. Plans
evolved to set the restaurant at
the east end of the lot, leaving
adequate parking in front and
around the side.
Bandera was under construc-
tion for a year, built as deliber-
ately as a hero sandwich. After
a history of openings, closings
and bankruptcies in the old
building, this restaurant looks
like it has a shot at being
around in 2000.
SOURDOUGH WAFFUS AT
CARWCOO
Had breakfast with good
friends on the peninsula one
Saturday morning at Caffe Car-
luccio, where the sourdough
waffles, a Saturday spedalty,
are just outstanding. For rising
power, owner/chef Karl Poetes,
a primo baker, says he uses
yeast made from organic grapes
and a waffle recipe from one of
Nancy Silverton's La Brea Bak-
ery cookbooks.
He bakes bread daily and
serves buttermilk pancakes as
well as omelets, savory sand-
wiches, salads, freshly made
bagels and croissants, along
with a variety of good, strong
coffees. The friendly, casual cafe
is located in the old red brick
Forgit building at 2201 W. Bal-
boa Blvd. 675-7004.
DOUBLE DINING DISCOUNTS
For Early Bird diners, here is
an offer from Bill Hamilton, pro-
~ An
American
Cafe
Great Homestyle
Traditional &
Contemporary
American Fare
462 East 1 71h· Street • Costa Mesa
Open 7 Days A Week
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1996 A f1
platter chatter
prietor of both The Cannery and
Riverboat Cafe. Dine at either
place duribg early bird hours,
enjoy early bird lower prices,
and also receive a half-off
coupon for dinne.r at the other
restaurant. Early bird dining at
Riverboat is Tuesday through
Thursday from 4 to 7 p.m. and
at The Cannery Monday
through Thursday from 5 to 7
p .m. (The Riverboat Cafe is
closed on Monday.)
Plan to take full advantage
of this double discount
exchange by dining at each
restaurant ~ougb Dec. 15.
THE NO COUNTING,
NO COOKING DIET
A company called Healthy
Gourmet is ready to count your
calories for you and control your
cholesterol and fat intake. They
will prepare a week's worth of
breakfasts, lunches and dinners
and -if you stay out of grocery
stores, favorite cafes and cookie
shops -you will have better
health and sllmmer thighs.
Seven days of breakfast,
lunch and dinner will cost
approximately $96~$108,
depending on your required
calonc intake. Call owners
Susan and Don Johnson at 833-
2929 for more detailed informa-
tion.
TABLE SCRAPS
I hear that the Back Bay
Cafe, located within the New-
port Dunes, is on the lookout for •
a talented chef . Speaking of
which, chef Ben Ford at Win-
dows on the Bdy is pretty
darned good, accord.mg to his
famous dad, actor Harrison Ford
John Sharpe, owner and
executive chef of West Coast
Producllons, Bistro 201, Diva
etc., 1ust ccle.hrdled bLrthday No.
Five-oh Hdppv Birthday, John
... And hdppy anruversary to the
Avlla famH), celebratmg El Ran-
duto's 30th year tn business.
WILLIAMJ;JALL
MASTERC: .. ORALE.
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for the Family ,~i
Produce • Breads • Fish • Flowers
In Corona del Mar
Seasonal classics, audience sing-alongs, and a ~
special performance of Britten's Ceremony of Carols'<''
featuring The AU-American Boya Chorua highlight
this holiday tradition for the entire fam•tv' Every Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
\\,.lh 111.11111"1
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Shine All Year Long
AN AMERICAN CAFE
Located at 462 East 17tti Street in Costa Mesa. Open 7 days e week.
Mon.-Sat. Bam-9pm Sunday bU 3pm Serving breakfast. tuncti &
dinner. Mede from acratdl peea, salad dreSS1ngs &. soups 548-3:li6
NEWPORT Bl!ACH BREWING CO.
A full 118N1Ce restaurant Wlttl fresh beer brewed here Outdoor dining
&. plenty of free parlong Hours Mon .• Tho 11 ·:ntm-11 ~. Fn
1 1 :3Qem.1 ·CDem Sat 9 CXJam.1 COem Sun 9 COem-11 :~m
Vu. MC. Amax. Oners accepted ReseNebOns party of B or more.
2920 Newport 8IYd , Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 675-8449
ZUBIES
Menu lrdJdes· Albs. Oltcken. Steak & Lobster, Prme Rib. Pizza.
~Ber. Prices Range From $3.95 And Up. Hot.r.i· 11 ·3Clem
1 ~ · Coclctaile T~ 11 pm. Credit Cards Not Accepted Reservations
Not Needed. l.ocet8d at 1712 Placentia, Costa Mesa (714) 645-8001
MUDDY'S COP'P"Ell HOUSE
Located et 1175 Baker St. Suite 124 In Gosta Mesa. Live
Bands on Fri. & Set. nights from 9-11 pm. We feature
Gourmet Espreeso Drinks'& Bakery treats Open Mf 6:30em-
10:3Q>m. 6 :30em-12am weekends. 549-8077
CAl'P'll PANINI
l.oc8tl!ld at 2933 East Coast ~ (2 doors IOUttl of Rubys) In Corona
Del Mlw'. SerWlg Seafood, Peca, Gourmet Pizza, Mocha & Juices
~ 7 d¥. week. Th 7em-3pm & Fn 7~1~. 675-8101
GOLDEN SPOON YOGURT II SMOOTHIES
Locaced at 488 Eaat 17th St. Coate Mesa. SLffR tEAIJHY TIEAlS
• Belidea Iha popullr taa, cr.-ny, fat he yogurt, ttw Golden
Spoon location now on... deliaoua lrTlOClttl!M. power ~ &
yoQlf1 plal from 7 em Qq> by on yo.r w.J to wort or for ~
7 am-10pm~-10am-10 pm waekendl. 54s.9147
Sunday, 7:30 p.m. December 15, 1996
Orange County Performing Art• Center
' (714) 556-6262 )
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Thanksgiving Dinner
Turlrey. Harn. ~
.Mashed Potatoes, Yams, Green Beans.
Cranbeny Saure. Pumpkin & Pecan Pie
Adults
$}4.95
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2607 Pacific Coast HW}J/ :
650-1818
(Qverlooking Newport Bay7 I -----------
RISTORANTI! MAMMA GINA
Locat.ed st 251 e.. Peofic Coe9t Highway in Newpa-t Beach lunch
Mon -Sat 11 .30-2 30, Sunday Brunch 11 am-3pm. Cllnner Mon-Sun
Spm-1~. Cal lltle8d for reservabOnS 673-9500
CAFFE PANINI
Located at 233 East C.oe&t !+.Ny (2 doors south of Rutiys] in Ccrona del
Mar Servmg Seafood. Pasai, Goosmet Pius. Mocha & ~. Ftne
selecoons of tal1811 and Celfoma wines & beer ~n 7 days a wee!\
Th 7am-3pm &. Fn 7am-1~ 67s.8101
SABATINOS RESTAURANT le SAUSAGE CO.
Pasta. Qiesar-Select Homemede Sausage. Veal, Lamb, Vegetanan
Oshea, Wrne, Beer. Ceppuccino & Det1aa't. Hw's 7 Days A Week.
Servmg Sat' & Sun. Brunch From 8 :JJ. 1.00, Son -Thurs 11 am-1 ~.
Fn . .sat. 11 em-11 pm All MajOI' 0'9dtt Cards Aa:eptad Locat.ed At 251
Shipyard Wfly. Newpcrt Beach (71 4) 7230021
AVILAS EL RANCHITO
Auttientic Mexican Food, Wti:l The Freshest Ingredients & A New
Light Cuisine. Great Margeritaa. Hotn· Lunch & Dinner. All Maior
Q'tldit Cards Accepted Located et 2101 Pllllcentia. Costa Mesa
(714) 642-1142 and 2EDJ Newport BMl .• Newport Beech
(714) 675-6855
Ml CASA
CU meale ere now • tnp to 8a,e es wel as Mexico. Now offering lilh
taco8 Phone llheed for ordets to-go. Hours. Oelly From 11 illllrn.
/l.I Maior cndt Cerda Accepted Loaad At 296 17th Q.. ().ca
Mesa (71 4) 64~7626
A MACHI
Q.llhl & &.llhl to Go. Complece Bar. /l.I ...... ad Cwdl. l..ocDd
At 2675 INlna P#a , (Acrola From ~ Golf Co.na)
(714) 845-5!518
THS aAlltN 8TIEAK HOU811
Menu lndudla a..k. rr.t\ Alli.~ • .,,,....~ ... ~
,.. From 13. 7& For UAndl 118 ~FU' Olnnlt. Hlii8; Mnn.-s.. ~ , 1ltl\ For u.rd\, 4~ Mon . .fri., om.-3:~ 91&.
& Sun .• ,.... Qd c.r.. Aacilplmd loc:iad,. 23CD .......
191, OaiD Mll9 (714) M1.S777
&.:A CAYS
MRI~ L.obmr. o-.b, 91rimp, Smlka Rib•· Oitt ~ Fri & Bil. MN Al». r'\11Ber·6 Wini I.& Oli.lll Or'llil
1-bft ~,, •3l)a 30-~Mon .... "°"' 8.SOpln '-'-.
~k I w4.0lnneb ~-1-Nl9Alilll .IMIS17'N)
........... _.&tlil•~··•OallaMlm(714) S.7944
TA PAS, The only restaurant 111 o c to otter the finest in
CtJISll'le from Span ~ l111e Ramenco entertainment Speaakzing ri
Paella, steaks, gnlled fresh fish &. pastas ()pen 5 days per wee!(,
closed Sun &. Mon Loceted at 4253 MartlnQa'e Wwy (BehlOd
Staples at MacArthur & Connthtan) MaJDi credit cards ~.
75&8194
THAI SPICE
Voted by !tie Register ~rs. es appeered Ill the ~ ot 1)-ange
County sed'Xln es ihe Best Thai Food In Orange Cwnt)' Lunch
dinner. catenng & takeout 61 5 W 19th St C. sta Mesa 548-4333
THAI WAVE
Dine In or tak&<>Ut Fast & free delivery SeNlog loncti &. dinner
Located at 211 62nd St Newport Beach. Open 7 days a weelc..
Vtsa. Mestercard & Amencan Exprea accepted 645-3057
THAI TOUCH
l.ocatlld at 2616 Sen MigUel Or 111 Newport Beach Open for
lunch, Mon.~,., 11 3Qam.3pm, dinner lel"V9d Sun.-Thurs. 5-9pm
Baer and wme served. Clltenng end takl out also 11V&1lable Al1
major credit cardl eocept8d 640-0123
THE CANNBRY
HaltDnc 'Narar'frol It Aestaurerlt and Herber ()\j19e Center Hotn
Mon.&t.11 ~-2Cllem Sun 10~12-CQlm.AllMap
Q'edl c.'da RBearvaborll Suggead Loe.cad It ~10 ~
P#a . ~Beach CA 92663 (71"1 67~5777 F811675-2510
NKW~RT LANDING
~ ~-Dwq. Sat & Sun Olampagne &vlch. Dinner Menu
113.95·119 ~. 0,...-Bar Menu SaMd AM D9y Houts
1C>Clllm . 11 ·~.Amo. Mutsoird. v.... llnner ~
R1c:omm•ldld Located It SD E Eclgew9Cisr. Balioe
(714) 875-2373
THE aLUSWATKllt GRILL
c..t ...,.. Ol ll dining • Iha fonnr de o4 the hlstor'lc Saa
awttyri o.i-(1 ~ fratl ~ ..-iocs •
... bll' end ..... ,..,, merblt Ful * C-.0--l*iO· Onncl pltiO
M ""'°' C9'dl. Cltering ....wM. ~ l4>0ll ln'Wel Model...., pfad. Loc8tlCI at 830 UdD Plf'll. D-M nw Udo
~ ~ 7 dl)ls. UlOh lt1d dinner. 97'Sffii.
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Zero · tolerance
policy a bitter,
but effective pill
It's a tough rule. But it's supposed to be.
Zero tolerance for students caught with drugs, alcohol
or weapons. No breaks, no excuses, no exceptions.
Students violating the rules ·are sent, for a sem~ster, to
another school. Athletes lose their place on the team. It's a
hard lesson to learn, but a real one nonetheiess -break
the rules and pay a heavy price.
That price is mild compared to the rising toll of teen
drinking and drug use.
Every year the stories are the same.-Kids, good kids,
have a few drinks and are killed in car crashes across the
nation. It's an epidemic that is begging for a cure. And
we've started taking our medicine in Newport-Mesa.
Still, the punishment has been 'called harsh by some
parents and students caught in the zero tolerance snare.
Some have challenged, or plan to challenge, district rul-
ings in. court.
But we agree with the school district, which ruled last
week that the policy s hould remain intact -mainly
because it works. The evidence? Many say drinking at
school evens has dropped off since zero tolerance was
enacted six years ago.
Fu..rther, no one should be surprised by the policy since
parents and students must sign a statement at the start of
each year acknowledging zero tolerance and its conse-
quences. '
Transferring students to another school is a stiff penalty,
but anything less threatens to weaken the message that
such behavior will not be tolerated.
Complaints that the policy has been selectively enforced
a re troubling. It shouldn't matter if a student is an athlete,
a valedictorian or the class clown -the rules should apply
evenly.
But rathe r than allow that to be used as a way to dis-
mantle zero tolerance, we believe enforcement should be
beefed up and loopholes erased.
Finally, let's not forget that drinking under the age of
21 and providing alcohol to minors are crimes.
Instead of tinkering with the rules, we should be work-
ing toward wa.yuo.illfluence our youth with something
other than alcoT altering substances.
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community. commentary
A BAD --COMBIN·ATION
Readers bemoan
merger between
county beaches
and parks
department with
public works
' I vehemently oppose the merg-
ing of county Harbors, Beach-
es and Parks Department with
Public Works. They are totally
different, philosophically and
technically. The beach programs
have suffered enough.
They have lost control over
the quality of the water, the sani-
tation of the beaches and it
seems illogical to lump them
with the Public Works which is
more technically oriented in the
conduct of road building.
No, I think it is unwise and is
false economy. I totally disap-
prove of merging the two.
K.W.DUMARS
Newport Beach
The lack of leadership exhibit-
ed by the board of supervisors
has left me unimpre~sed. Their
effort at damage control included
pillaging the budget of harbors,
beach and parks. ·
Park users and Orange Coun-
ty citizens will feel the pinch
from that one for years to come.
This latest venture is another
step down the wrong road. Per-
haps we could find the supervi-
sors a map so they can steer
Orange County to a healthy
future.
We already have a sound and ~
viable harbor, beaches and parks
as it stands today. It's not broken
so let's fix what is.
-AMYLnTON
Costa Mesa
Our Harbors.Beaches and
Parks Department under the
leadership of its director, Robert
Fisher, has been doing an excel-
lent job. providing recreational
resources for the public.
The money f~r the operation
of this department comes from
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MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
Readers prefer single county department to deal with Ba.ck Bay issues~
user fees leases and tidelands
funds. To consolidate this depart-
ment under the public works
department is a mistake. The
Ha,rbors, Beaches and Parks
Department should remain an
independent department so that
it may continue to provide the
high level of quality services it
presently does.
Any degradation of the har-
bors, beaches and parks would
result in los~ of value to real
estate and other commerce
resultillg in lower tax revenue to
the county. Please keep the Har-
bors, Beaches and Parks Depart-
ment a strong independent
department.
ARTGRONSKY
Presiclent of the Orange County
Coast Association
Newport Beach
The county should not com-
bine.harbors, beach••••tt;
with public works. How long
would it take before a work
order got in the wrong bureau-
cratic box and we would have
the only beaches and bays in the
world with concrete sidewalks
and asphalt bottoms?
Now that would be really
special. .,
MICHAEL GLUECK
Newport Beach
Having been a long time ·
employee of the county and hav-
ing been quite familiar with the
harbors, beaches and parks oper-
ation, I would like to say they
have done a tremendous job with
the resources that th.ey have had
especially in the last few years. r believe that the leadership
under Robert Fisher has done a
tremendous jQb for the citizens.
There has been a tremendous
increase in the Parks and the ser-
vices·that they provide and I
think it is very well managed.
I would hate to see that a spe-
cialty unit lose its effectiveness
by being merglK'.l mto hlother
large agency that possibly would
not lend itself to the type of oper-
ation that they have 'lo run. It
really is a specialty and I feel ,
~t they got a real good handle .
on what they ar~ doing. ,
I feel that it should remain as ;
a separate entity in a county
structure. I just feel at this point !
they deserve the recognition of '
staying alone to do their busine~.
the way they have done it in the,
past because I feel that is best for
the city. =
DICK OLSON
Costa Me5!l
The Harbors, Beaches and
Parks Department is one of the
few that is really responsive to
the public, to the individual as
well as small groups meanipg
you don't have to be a develo~
or a lobbyist to get infonnation
from, to get action from them.
A change of any sort to be
absorbed into a body that is not
responsive which seems to be
true of most of county govern-
ment is a reason for concern.
NANCY GARI>NER
Corona del Mar
best of the readers hotline
~o ·wrong with 'meqical' marijuana
• EDITOlt'S N01E:
readers if they th of Pr'oposltion 215 fu
dren and antl-df'\19
OARE. Her~ lllll! a few
don't think it is of uiy differ-
ence whether yo)l are. talking
about prescription drugs like
eroin or like morphine or if you
e using marijuana 84 • pre-
' ption drug. You bW* to tell
e children the 5'Dltft1llng.
This is prescribed by a doctor
,therefore tf llil_.,~ acceptable.~ r;
re is no problem.. • J ....
SANDY Ll!SKY
Corona del Mar
I am very opposed to Proposi-
tion 215. My daughter died
about 15 years ago 1
tenn heroin abuse
ed with martjuan
~dictive and lea
.drug to another. I
whole story.
here has even made a peep. Any
of the people who are addicted
to substances including marijua-
na haven't even thought a thing
about this. No way has it been
seen to make things easier to get
the chemical.
DAVE RIGGELE
Costa Mesa
I think that this law was a
very bad law to just open up the
legalization of any drugs. I think
it is a bad message to our young
people. There are other'things
that could be used for ill people
for their medical use. Marijuana
is not the right thing. It's a bad
thing to go.
S~SPRENGER
Newport Beach
I'm very disturbed about
Proposition 215 being approved.
I think it ls time, now that it ts
approved, that we have some
classes in school that the children
can be told exactly why and
what it iS for.
I already have my grandchil·
dren ridiculing and laughing,
saying •but grandma there is
nothing wrong with pot, every-
body just voted for it and you old
people, you voted for it.• It ii
very distracting.
That is all we have ls our little
on.es that are~ up to run
our ClOWltry arid ii it ii going to
be run on people ~able to think tt ii OK to use drugl we're
In deep. deep trouble.
MAn'Y SWDLUT
Newport Beach
your si
It
adv ant
of nausea wasting syn-
drome in 1'elieving the pressure
of glaucoma.
You have prescription drugs
such as sedatives, pain killers,
tranquilizers that are given to
people who do not have lite-
threatening illnesses. I believe
that sends more of a mixed reac-
tion to young people than mari-
juana that explicitly states on the
initiative that it is for medical
p~es .. ~ orphine,
which iU.hiQblf, highly addic-
tive paltlldller, and is at times
med in life-threatening illnesses
and at times just to relieve pain
where it is necessary, but people
become addicted to it.
DEBORAH REED
Newport Beach
What a disaster. When 1 first
saw the TV commerd.als promot-
ing the passage of Proposition
215, I went also with the concept
of it helping aid cancer ridden
patients.
However, after thoroughly
studying the specific wording of ~ 2,5. I was shocked
to realize how ~y it wu
written. It bu many loopholes.
'Jbote, thoiougbly knowl-
edg-.bt. arid experienced in
tbiif County Sheriff
rt Beach
D Mona.rcll and
h1I c:io~ Dulene Bell were a with the paaage
of 215. e general public WU
butt~anto wttng tt tn. This ii
the true fMDIW cl many senai·
ble, law ·~ dtizem. Let'•
h.ang in there and tight tlDI
~··
I do not believe that it will
increase drug use, but it will
increase awareness. People will 1
become more educated about '' 1
marijuana and the things that it
can do and the positive use of it.
Because the positive us~s
greatly outweigh. the negative. I'
think it is a good thing that hap-
pened, it is a step in the right
direction, but people are undere-
ducated about it. I believe that ,
education about "marijuana is a
critical point in order to legalize
the drug and make sure that it is
used responsibly. Responsible
use is very important.
NI~~~~~·
Nobody wants their kids to
use drugs. The new medical
marijuana. law allows the hurt,
the siclc and the dying to allevi-
ate some of their pain and suff~r
ing. Why would anyone not want
these people to be able to help "
themselves?
Tobacco is physically addictive
and mutjuan4 is not. We have
been sending the wrong tilgnal to
our children for years. That
which ts illegal is far less danger-
ous then alcohol and toba.cco. It
doesn't make a lot ol ~.
ATSONdBDER
Newport Beach
Thanks for the· help
MS ASSOCIATION
OllfMGI COUNTY OCM'1"Elt The~ l.mrel Sderosis AtlodMiof\ Orlnge County (],apter; needs mainy ~ for lnfonna-tlon. c.all the ~pter Office at 175-
1922.
ALZHEIMElt'S ASSOCIATION
Of ORANGE COUNTY
The Alzhelmen Association of
Orange County needs volunteers for Its
VlsJtlng Volunteer Program; support
group leaders for patients and care
givers; and for the volunteer helpline.
,Jnterested volunteers can call 283-1111.
I
~AMUllCAN CANCU soom
• The Orange County Region of the ;American Cancer Society Is seeking
•office 'Gl.~een. Also, volunteen are
:'being JOught to answer calls for the
'unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. For lnforma-:t1on on these and other volunteer
•opportunities. call Sally carson at 261·
'9446.
AMUllCAN HOME HEALTH
I HOSPICE PROGRAM
. The American Home Health Hospice
Program needs volunteers to give en»
.,tJonal support to terminally Ill patients
• ..net their families In the greater Orange
:S:OUnty area. Training is provided. For
""formation, call 550-0800 or (900) 540-~545 .
• ~EIUCAN RED CROSS,
•ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER
• The Oral'}9e County Chapter of the
·American Red Cross needs volunteers to
.address community groups about Red
•Cross services and to act as liaisons with
,the media In disaster and emergency
"1ituatlons. For Information, call Judy
,Iannaccone, 835-5381, or Joan Miller,
'635-5381, Ext. 422. . • 4IG 8"0THERS, BIG SISTERS ! Men and women over 20 years old
'Who have lived in Orange County for at
)east six months and have been on the
;ob for at least three months are need-
)d to serve as big brothers or big sisters
~children ages 6 to 16 from single-
"parent homes. For information, call
544-m3
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERKA INC..
Voluntee< opportunities include
fund raising, program development
and training to existing troops and
pad<s. For more Information, call Devon
Dougherty, 546-4990.
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF
COSTA MESA/NEWPORT BEACH
The three area Boys and Girls Clubs
need volunteer coaches and arts and
crafts workshop teachers. For locations
THURSDAY, NOVEMIEll 21, 1• A
Md more lntoon.Uon. call Dkk ftow9n.
642·2245.
CJTIZEHS FOR A SEWAGE fMI IAY
Yow help ls M9ded 10 help~ NMpo,t Harbor as .,, unpolluted
~. ~group INdat'J,
Md orpMzen .,.. needed. Cati 722·
1710.
~HOSPITAi.
The C.ott.ge Hospital Costa Mes. ltm.·
lllary Is ~untw'S 10 petform
clerfcal, n ~ ~lft shop Md
other duties at the hospttAI. for Infor-
mation, call 642:273' between 9 a.m.
and4p.nt.
COMMUMTY HOSPICI CARE
Community ~Care, which pro.
vldes medlcal and ejllOtlonal support to
tenninally Ill patients and their famllles
in Orange County, needs volunteers In
Costa Mes.a and Newport Beach. for
information or to register. call Ondy
Laird, 97S.7447.
COSTA MESA <MC P\AYHOUSE
The Costa Mes.a CMc: Playhouse needs
volunteers. for ushering. ~
mailing,. typing. lights and many other
duties. For more infonnatioo, call 650-
5269.
COSTA MESA HISTORJCAL SOOETY
The society collects information, pho-
tos and ar1ffacts relating to the hlstOfY
of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. VoJ..
unteen .re needed for clerical tasks,
computef<input and help in the library.
For Information, call Charles Beecher.
631-5918.
Costa Mesa at 2482 Newport 81Yd .. No.
7 or Union Bri In Newport Bach at
1090 Bayside Or. Phone 721-1107 few
more Information.
F~ DEVELOPMENTAL CDfT'ER
The Fairview Dewlopmental Center In
Costa Mes.a needs volunteers, and
donatk>ns ere~. for more lnfor-mW<>n. c.all 957-5188 between a a.m.
and 4:30 p.m.
RSH HARBOR AREA INC.
Friends in Service to Humanity (FISH)
COSTA MESA LITERACY GROUP
The Costa Mesa Literacy Center needs
volunteer tuton to teach English speak·
Ing adults to read and write, or English
as a second language. All tutor train-
ing Is provided and there is no foreign
language requirement. Training classes
are on Tuesday evenings and Saturday
morning for six weeks. After training
tutors usually work with 1-3 students
one evening per week at a local church
for a 90 minute period. can Barbara at .
832-1464 or Margery at 548-3384 for
more information.
. The Merchants of Mesa Verde Center Wish You and
Your Family a Rich and Joyful Season of Thanksgiving.
COSTA MESA SENIOR aNTtR
The multipurpose senior seNlces facili-
ty at the comer of 19th Street and
Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers for a
variety of tasks. For more Information,
call 645-2356 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
OJDDLE. INC.
Provide support to abused and aban-
doned children as a Cuddle, Inc. hotline
specialist. Amwer the toll-free number
at your own home during a 12-hour
shift, one or two days per month. Con-
tact Debbie Magnusen at 432-9681.
DEFORE FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS
The Defore Foundation for the Arts. a
non-profit organization dedicated to
dance at 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3, Costa
~t At>' t U9sg
muY • •u. uellD ~.
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Assorted decorative and handcrafted candles and unique
gift items. Crystal Court Third Level.
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Filled to the brim with quality hand-crafted, unique seasonal items.
South Coast Plaza Villace.
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Treats from our cataJoc, custom gift baskets, ftne specialty foods and
beautiful items Items to decorate yt»ur home. South Coast Plaza First Level.
KITCHRTl.a
A collection ol prmet cooklnc utensils and home~.
~rystal Court F1rst Le\'el.
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A umque obllectiOn ol f200 music bores floa\ all ewer the wodd
with over JOO U.. lndudlnc an array ol musk.II dolls Ind docks.
Crystal Court 'l1*d Leilel.
Mlll'llAD.,.. Presenttnc the finest hlftd.ollted dea>ratlons and lift Items,
spedallzinc In personalized ornaments Ind ;ft:s. QYstaJ Court 11tlrd Level.
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For eumlve cift baskets, lift wnipplnc Ind Ub.'¥11it 11'e Wrapper 11.
5cMA o..t Pim Slcorid Level. Cfystal CGurt ~IM.
Mrs. Field's Cookies
Ice Chalet
Kona Lanes
Edwards Cinema Center
Bank of America
Mesa Verde Center is conveniently located one mtk
south of the 405 Freeway on Harbor Boulfvard
In Costa Mesa, For more information, please call
714-435-2050.
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EL TORO
CONTINUED FROM A 1
AM Station. Their choices: a 38 mil·
llon·passeoger·per-year commerdll
clirport1 a cargo airpol'ti or non-air·
rt uses such as a transportation
ter.
A CORBullant-drafted environ·
mental impad report outlines the
opbons. The board must choose one
of the options by the U.S. Depart·
:nent of the Navy's Dec. 30 deadline.
Allport Working Group Presi·
dent Clarence Turner, a former
Newport Beach mayor, will show up
-%today tn Santa Ana with a cootin·
Jent of expert Wltnesses tn tow.
..,.He'U bnng a pilot who has flown
:>lclJles out or El Toro, a test pilot and
~{ 'i-a runway
• design • F. Y.I. expert.
+The Orange Other Air·
County Piao-port Working
• nlng Commls-Group mem-bers are · · .. ; i sion meets at p u t t i n g
"' 'f 1 :30 p.m. together a · ···I today at the Vldeo of · : l county Hall of sound bites
• from El Thro • Administra· " f 'tion, 10 Civic cUrport advo-., 1 cates who ... I Center Drive, can't make
.. S Santa Ana. the meeting,
"'----··-· _,, Turner said . . • , Tu mer also
,,,, ,t·nt out m<>clmg remmders to 2,500
JI hL-. yroup's 4,000 members.
···-I IP l 1xpressed confidence that the
0111m1ssionPrs and the supervisors
~., "Niii con!(' down m fttvor of a com-
--• lll('ff'ldl dlrport.
Newport 13edch Councilman
fcm1 Edwdrds, Mayor John Hedges
mil City MaOdger Kevin Mwpby
tl-.o Me planrung to attend the com-
-m-.-.JOn mcebng.
: t..1urphy ts askmg residents to do
: Nhtll<'VN they CdJl to show up for
I his dltPmoon's meeting.
·11 1s cnbcd.l thdl the (county)
1 tJl,inmng Conurussion recommends
,It~ to the hodrd, • he said "We have
r.~. be out there there will be a mas-
..;1ve show of force by South Coun-
f •And the audience at a commun.i-
<IPbdte Wednesday at the Red
on Hotel confirmed the fears of
outh County's pnb-ab'port force.
The crowd of dbout 200 cheered
,•nthus1dslJC'dUy for debaters speak-
nq dtJdanst dn .El Toro airpqrt. And
hl'y murmurPCI in disa~ent
lunng spN'<"h<'s from the, 11Jo-8ir-
mrt side, wtuc-h included.Newport
•iP<lCh Mayor John Hedges.
O'!'Jeil is hopmg tu see about 100
.urport advocdtes dt today's meet·
mg
ShC' ltlSisted the county-wide bal-
Jot measure votes that came down in
vor of considering an El Toro air·
do not mean it'CO IMrag,.
•we need to g~a "* brt
f enthusiasm. too,• sh.e sald.
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Sht' wc1nlC'd to try something
o ~lonq th<.• sc1me Imes lhls yed.T,
whul' conll.nwng to teach the cbil·
drPn dbout gardening.
"I thouqht ~would be good for
the luds to lec1m how things grow,•
<;aid Meader. "(The students) can
leU you the ttungs that plants need
to grow They understand the con-
.cept thdt weeds take up room and
hog up wc1ter."
F1ve-yC>ar-old Theodore Mason
'1nderstands the problems weeds
'can cause. The little boy is on a
BARK PARK
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proposal for a~ expamion of
tbe parlc~fhat would allow dog own·
en to alternate between Bark Park
and what Ibey called •Bark Park.,
Jr.• lbat park was turned down
mostly because of its promnity to the
••
tenall oourta.
Patt Dl.tbtn. a member of tbe Bililk
Park CC)!!'""tttee, Mid laltDigbt'1 pl'<>"'.
poMl Would COit tbe Bark Park COID·
m1ttee too mudl mo.ney;• il would
reqUire building a· pm1dng lot and
erediDg feodng.
1bole who spoke against relocat·
ing the eDHng de lakl it would be
inaooeaibJe f« dilabled or eldedy
people who frequent the current
1ve
ownm aay the turf 8l the puk bM
aMted a muddy DM!lll and It ti tnao-
.......... f« IClllM9 vlllton.
Tbe Bark Park OQUUDiltM Wll
comrnended for lb fund-ralllng
effOl1I. It bu ndMd about $17,000
over the put two yean wllb projedl
such u t&e •ButfDe Dey Dog Walh•
that funded the purcMle of fei:tidng,
• buDll!ltin board and otber tmproye.
menlB at the eridtng park. The dty
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Experience the wonder as thousands of glittering lights herald the return of Fashion
Island's magical holiday cebterpiece. The aroma of pine and cinder scent the crisp
November air, as costumed carolers perform old-fashioned holiday favorites . Stroll the
scenic sidewalks sipping hot chocolate, taking in the splendor of it all. This is Christmas, as
you wistfully remembered it. And perhaps, the way you always dreamed it could be again.
Jcin us for tJiit:~
sµuacuJar .holiday events
Tree Lighting Ceremony
The Tallest Decorated Tree in the Country
Entertainment • Refreshments • Santa's Arrival
Friday, November 22
6p.m.
nussi.,n to take out any weed that ~ _
___aosses hls path. ) Santa Visits & Photos
1 ·1 found a weedl" be said one
;c-cent day, alerting the rest of the
m Class that he'd struck gold. Squat-
.ttng over the area, he clawed at the
tleep-rooted weed with a raking
tool
Mefder picks su students every
>day to tend to the garden, whtle the
other students supervise. The chil·
dren use shovels and rakes that
Meader has instructed them to use.
~mWaterlng the garden with the hose,
however, is everyone's favorite
task.
"They spray each other with It.•
Meader said. "They usually go
home wet."
-Randy Stone pummeled a weed stJWilh a shovel, attempting to cut it
apart. ~The weeds take all the
water,• he sa.ld, pointing to what
was left of the root. .
A group of parents got together
bile Meader was away OD vaca·
on, laying new soil and enclosing
e ga.Jden with a m.in1ature white-
. cket fence.
At the end of the gardening ses-
.sion, Meader instructs the students
rolto wallc back to the dusroom with
;vtulbeir tools at their sides for safety.
'She tells them to brush the mud otf rOf their shoes before they go back
ID •
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thing: •And U you have a worm. it
· b41oes back in the garden I•
November 22-December 24
Train Rides
November 22-December 31
Menorah Lighting Ceremony
Sunday, December 8
4p.m.
Enjoy caroling and live entertainment
throughout the holiday season.
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EYE-OPENER
WJ!lz vs. Walz: A Satw-day Special
in college football ..
Two young teams barge into the CIF Division
VIlI Playoffs Friday night, a prelude to what
many believe are a sign of th~ future for both. By -I Barry Faulkner, ~
Daily Pilot
BUENA PARK -Two teams groomed for big 1997 sea-
sons will try to seize an early taste of postseason victory Fri-
day, when Costa Mesa High visits Sunny Hills in the first
round of the CIP Southern Section Division VIII football
playoffs, with kickoff set for 7 p.m. at Buena Park High.
The Mustangs (6-4), who start one senior on offense an(!
three on defense, have already accomplished their three
preseason goals: 1) Make the playoffs, 2) Beat Estancia,
and 3) Finish above .500.
Sunny Hills (7-3), which started 17 sophomores in 1995,
shared the Freeway League championship with Troy and
enters on a four-game winning streak.
"We've got a lot of young kids coming back, but we
want to see how far we can get this year," said Mesa Coach
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• Pro golfers only wish it
4Was a simple answer to
the question the annual
qualifying tournament
asks: 'Aie you up to it1'
It 's the official ~t stage of
the Taco Bell Newport
Classic Pro-Am. recruiting
the profemonals at the PGA
Qualifying Townament (or "Q
Schoot-) to play in the January
event at Newport Beach Country
Club.... .
Ask any pro. Q School is the
most grueling. unmerciful golf
to~'11! .. in file world ....
The ft1Mr stage of Q School
will be pkyecLDec. 4-9 at
Purisima Golf Course in Lompoc
and the Sandpiper Golf Course
in Goleta. Uke a good radio
station, the top 40 and ties earn
their PGA Tour card for the 1997
season, which starts the first
week of January with the
Mercedes Tournament of Cham-
pions ....
The second stage. of Q School
finishes in.a. Ala~ · and Flori k 1bose
who finish e tap 40 in
the final Pf h~ve life on
the linkS: T'be.pext 70 qualify for
the Nike TdUr ....
U touJtnish out ot the top 11 o
&~~£:g ~~~~.or they
.daily pilot high school
football player of the week
J Harbor's Joe Urban ls the Dally Pilot Football Player of the Week.
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burrows out the tunnels so that the trains may follow.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
11e instincts developed by
0 falls of football allowed
Newport Harbor High
middle linebacker Joe Urban to
position himself in front of a
Woodbridge pass at the
Waniors' 40-yard line Thursday
night.
Despite more than two
varsity seasons spent lining up
in the Sailors' backfield,
however, the senior standout
was surprisingly unprepared for
what happened next.
•I knew I was pretty much
alone,• said Urban, who
immediately tucked the
interception under bis arm and
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Anaheim, Newport stir the cobwd>s. •
By
Barry Fa:.Jlkner,
Dally Pilot
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NEWPORT BEACH -It's been 23 years ~ce N~
Harbor High played Anaheim in football, but the ~
have at least one player well-versed in the history of cpe of
Orange County's most storied programs, once lee! bf
coa~g legend Clare Van Hoorebeke. ;
Harbor senior Eric Freeman, a starting comerba~ said
he has heard plenty of nostalgic tales involving • 1be
Colony,· from father Jeff Freeman (Anaheim Class of J965)
and uncle Dick Freeman (an All-CIF Colonist who gtadu-
ated in '67). '..
Jeff Freeman's senior season (1964) ended in the AAAA
semifinals, while Dick Freeman's 1966 senior~
ended with a loss in the AAAA title game at the Coliseum
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Vying to e41U• course, Will ~me llf ltars in the •"'*· Other goJfen (Blddck •nger• WO(lds, tor sample) will
waiz· to-Walz Walz on horizon ;
nevs~QSchool tUrf. T ho Tbur
offi · ttid:\fl d lts name to
the 'DMiJnement 10
years a,go. •Q s60ot"' rem.ains
commo,~1 ..
>.. Q smNl-toocludes, and
the PGA Tout tDloyl itl b.otstove
seaon, the Newport Cassie
Pro.Am • j\llt Meting up. Jake Rohrer,~ cbalrman of the
~ Ne~ will be at both
flnal~stell~dom 1n two
weakl wUb HaDk Adler, general
. dWtinaD QI tbi u.cuuve
•A unique matchup is in store on Saturday
when ex-Corona del Mar High star player
J.R. Walz of Holy Crosa takes th.e field
against another ex·G .football star ... hi.$
brother, Josh Wab of aeotgetown University.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1996 ' ' • J' l
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John Wali aald, iddiilg he'll settle toe bUi IJ)Ot Iii
the stands for Saturday's game. WALZ
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ydrds after three games. before finally being slowed
by an injury. irorucally in the game he moved into
the lill-lrme Top 10.
J.R. and Josh were last tMmmates In 1993 when
J.R .• tQe school's career (3, 189) and sing)e..season
(1,571) rushing leader at CdM, was the Dally POot
Sea View League, and Newport-MeM District,
Offensive Player ot the Year.
·He had 28 yards m the tirst quarter, but was
hurt makmg a tackJ e following an interception,•
John Wd.lz said "They pitched to him on the next
µldy dnd he couldn't move. He lost 10 yards~ on the
p)o> dn<l Wl'nt out with a hip pointer.
Not to be outdone, Josh dupllc.ated the feat as a
senior in 1995 ~g a double-threat as the
starting quarterback and a hard-hitting comerback
on defense.
"I It> hasn't been playing that much, but he
c;houkl be m the lineup Saturday. w
He set a single-season total offense record a.s a
senior with 2,2'9 yards, easily the most in one
season. His 12 touchdown passes matched the
The Crusaders plan to practice today at the
\rtedd owldncls in New Jersey and then g~h~
llmc;h c1l New York's Downtown Athletic~
th<' I ie1!>mdn Trophy Room.
single-season mark held by two others.
·we have gone to a game every week this
season," said John Walz. "This will be the 11th
week in a row of traveling.
"I w1!>h I could get an inVJtation for that one, H "It's a lot, but this is going to be the fun one."
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1 l1·lln1trl)," Enc Freemdn said of his familiarity
'101 the gnd1ron lorC' of the Sailors' CIF Southern
l"lion Dtv1s1on V first-round playoff opponent,
11c-h invades r:nclny at 7 30 p.m.
Tiw Colonic,ts, tn fact, beat the Sailors 29 times in
t "•11 'l9 prPv1ous me('lrngs, lhP most wins among all
'. ·wporl opponPnh covenng a 66-season varsity 111-;tory.
"Thdt wa.., d lonq tinw ago," sdid Dick Freeman,
\\Ito ju-;t comph·t(1d his first full season aSCorona
d• 11\lar'c; lwt1cl r·or1ch "I'd JUSI as soon see Eric do
.. 11 rnddy niqht "
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: · CIF Top 10 :
r Division V 1
• : (final) :
1 1 Sef'\11te 9 1 1
i Sc1nta Marganta 9 1 :
3. Newport 9-1 :
4 Tl1~t1n 9 1 I
~ fo<>thcll 8 2 :
b lrv•nC' 6 4 1
l?dfcl 7 3 :
~ ll Toro 5 5 1
9 Saddleback 7-3 :
~yon 7-3 1
· fl Dorado, 5 5. : . ' L -----------------..1
Indeed, the fortunes of
Andheim and Newport
I ldrbor have changed
dramatically since last
lht>y met.
The Colonists (5-5) are
making their first playoff
nppedl'ance in tour sea-
sons, after sharing the
Orange League title with
Valenoa.
The fourth-seeded
Sdllors (9-1 and ranked
eighth in the county) are
begmning their qu~ to
reach the CIF champi-
~111µ 9c1me tor thl• third time rn five years, includ-''° unbeaten title season in 1994.
"' wport Cone h Jeff BnnkJey, however, isn't con-
' • r 11 •d w 1th thP past or the future this week. The lat-
' ' 111plt.i..,i!>, BnnklPy believes, his players are pre-
' •d to -.ht1rc'
l lu · 1odd ctll '>lcirls with Anaheim and I think our
I I ,, , 1 • rnat11r<> c•nough to realize they can't be
1k111q r1bout c1nythm9 down the road,'' Brinkley
d 'Tl11•y und1:rstdnd the job at hand."
I ltc1t l''h will require shutting down the county's
,..,, p1oltllr pdsser, Andheim senior Luis Gomez.
< .onwi'. d b-foot-1. 190-pounder, has thrown for a
• "un\y-ll•dclmg 2,550 yards,
' • mµl(c>lmq 154 of 280 with 25
ceptlons, said the Colonists seldom resort to the
ground game.
Harbor, which has already broken school and
Newport-Mesa District single-season scoring
records with 414 points, features a more balanced
offensive approach.
Senior quarterback Josiah Fredriksen, the sec-
ond-rated signal caller in the county, has thrown for
1,561 yards and 22 touchdowns (113 of 172 With only
three interceptions), while senior tailback Ray Ohrel
has rushed for 1,560 yards and 24 touchdowns on
213 carries.
Newport senior Danny Pulido, who became the
school's career receptions leader with 'five last week,
has caught a pass in 27 straight games. He has 54
catches for 816 yards and has scored 11 touchdowns.
He has 132 career receptions.
The Sailor defense, anchored by linebackers Joe
Urban, Pulido and Pete Hogan, as well as tackles
Derek Fox and Jason Deere, will be buoyed by the
return of senior Greg Wertman.
Wertman, one of tow Harbor captains, missed-the
last five games with an injured left knee, but has
been given clearance to return and will start at
strong safety.
I , rrhdown" c1nd l 0 mtercep-
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His 'fd\Ontc receiver is 5-11 ,
0-puund scmior Jesus Aceve-
il '~host> h4 c-a tches ore Just
, •1 1 1 II 1111· n11 1nty l<'ad . He has
l Ul 1 11'1 f 'I\ llHJ ydfdS, while
11111.t11·., .lo<.<' Rodnguez (29
,rc)l1·.., 101 '>.!2 )Meis) and Jrm-
") c;orni.JO (2.1lor 459) dre also
I "trK•nl C •OllH'/ lc1rqe>ts
Efnn kll·r. who~a· clC'lE>nse has
~ .. d 2J ~,ic k::. c1nd 14 inter-
Offll:m •
No. ...,. Ht,, ... Yr.
8 Josiah F,.._i,. S-11, 170, St.
4 Ray otnl, s-9, 1 IO, Sr.
l Joe Urban, 5-11, 196, Sr.
23 Danny ~5. 220, Sr.
20 BracN.a Bass. S-10, 162. Sr. s Pete H09llr\ 6-3.. 212. Jr.
74 Ian Dorish, 6-3, 221 Sr.
54 Phil Battaz.r, 6-.2, 2b5, Jr.
51 Phll Warther. 5-11, 175, Sr.
60 Dan Otting. 5-11, 190, Sr.
75 Eddie Oarke, 6-5, 207, Jr.
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71 ~ FOii, 6-2. 270, Jr.
"' "-d Jahr-. M. m St. 23 Dwmy Pulido, 6-S, 220, Sr.
1 Joe Ufbln. s-11. , ... Sr.
5 P9te Hogw\ 6-l, 212. Jr.
21 Brett lalitf'o 5-11, 18. Jr. "° Eric~ 5-10. 111, Sr. 22 G~ 1Nertm11n. &-0, 190, Sr.
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h1qhltqhl rPPI'> 'rumbling,
h umblmq -.111mhhng' down the '1'-11 <,1df'li 111' IOWci I cl payd.Jrt
• \bout 1'> )ards and an
~mcltNI <>1x ..,eronds later (you
1fr1 thl' rnc1th). Urbdn, who by
lh· ·n hod ... urpd'>!>Nl Uw sum
l ot,11 ol ru-.hmq ydrds he'd
,°J'< r 1m1ulcltNi on <'tght carries
•fl orn h1'i '>ldfttnCJ fullbdck spot
th1~ ... edson (231. fdced d ball :~niPr's mnmf'nt of truth.
.. : Wrth Woodhnclge
J:ruclrt<>rback Steve Terwiske
!IJlnnhng cl1agona lly to intersect
Di>an's prith to the end zone, it
jlecanw <1ppdn'nl Urban mi ght
'-l1dvf• lo mdk<' a move on the
.pursmnq Wr1mor to scorP has
third vr1rs1ty touchdown
Rut with d r<'pPrto1re of
·nvwe'i rnuqhly t•qwvalent lo tus
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something else in mind.
#Actually, I just wanted to hit
somebody, ff said the 5-toot-11,
196-pound battering ram, who
proceeded to lower his head,
bow his neck and bowl directly
over Terwiske, then spin
backward across the goal line.
"I think that's the farthest I've
run on a football field without
hitting someone," said the Daily
Pilot Player of the Week, whose
two previous varsity touchdowns
had come on 1-yard plunges.
#I'm not much for running any
way but straight. I pretty much
had to go through him. It was
quite a thrill to get into the end
zone. I've never done that on an
interception before."
Driving through blockers,
ball carriers, and opposing
defenders, is Urban's basic job
description on both sides of the
ball. Tacklers? Well, consider his
career offensive statistics.
He has thundered for a mere
25 yards with his 10 handoffs,
and caught three passes for
another 29 yards.
"I know my job," Urban said.
•And it's not getting the ball.
But if I'm not helping our line
open holes, we're not going to
be successful."
Urban is, perhaps. mo~
directly responsible for the
success of the Sailor defense,
•flying to the football from
sideline to sideline.
Newport Coach Jeff Brinkley
said Urbap is uniquely suited
for both roles.
"I would say toughness is his
most outstanding quality,"
Brinkley said. "He's played
really well, is a good leader for
us, calls the defensive signals
and is our leading tackler.
"We've had a tradition of
good inside linebackers and
he's another one of them, even
though we've asked him to pull
double duty at fullback.•
Urban's 40-yard interception
return against Woodbridge, his
fifth varsity pick, padded the
Sailors' lead to 23-0 en route to
rather interesting way. Mark the state meet.
Howard, now an assistant coach, "U you put the times together,
had been Mesa's head coach for we beat (the Sea Kings) by one
one year (replacing Mesa's point in tbe CIP preliminaries
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: Jerry Howell, who thinks his squad will give the
: Lancers all they can handle.
"lf we play like we did last week (a 47-7 romp
over Laguna Beach), and commit no turnovers, we'll
be in the game. I think we have a quality opportuni-
ty to beat Sunny Hills."
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14 El~ 0 • The Lancers, coached for the last 17 seasons by
: Tim Devaney, have a proud tradition of playoff sue-
: cess. The youthful squad reached the Division VIl
: quarterfinals last fall for the second straight season
: and the school's trophy case includes CIF champi-
: onship plaques from 1992 (Division VU), 1990 (Divi-
.: sion VI) and 1983 (CentraJ Conference).
12 Edllof\ 18
42 a.br'Wlno 6
47 ~CNpel 6
--ta.II a.-.. 7 Mio Niguel 21
17~ 0
17~ 7
12 &..gun. ..... , 35
23 lru Olinda 15
0 Million Viejo 3
14 Va~a 9
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0 I.JI Habra 13
27 Sonora 10
27 Troy 7
35 Fullerton 0
The Mustangs, on the other hand, have won just
6 of 13 playoff Contests in their previous 36-season
history, with half those wins compiled by the 1993
Division VIII runner-up. ,------------------., Mesa will be without
: CIF Top to the services of senior 1
1 Dhblan V.
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-Direction• to Buena P•rk High Sdtool
North on 5, take Magnolia tumoff (past Brookhum), go
north, cross 91 and Orangethorpe, left on Academy Drive.
(surface streeu altemate: North on Magnolia, left on
Academy Dr. Q 1 (ftMI) offensive line standout
: : 1. Aliso Niguel 10-0 Jose Ayala (injured knee),
• 1 2. ~ AJ.nito510-0 though the status of start-: I • 1 3.1.AgUN Hiiis 9-1 ;~ linemen Carlos
Howell said improved special teams play will be
another Mesa theme this week, especially in light of
Sunny Hills return spedalist Guy Porter's recent hot
streak. : t 4. South Hiits 10-0 &U~ 1 Ormeno and Daniel Ives, ~ : :: ~ ==~ dpubtful early this week,
: : 7. Mayfair 9-1 has improved consider-
• I 8. Los Amigos 7-3 ably.
Porter, a 6-0, 190-j>ound junior, has five returns
tor touchdowns the last tour weeks, including kick-
offs of 98 and 88 yards, punts of 67 and 46, and an
ipterception of 29. : : 9. Padflca 7-3 Mark Thacy, a 6-foot-3,
! I 10. Sa~ 6--4 d 1 ted : : Oth«s: SUnny Hiiis, 7-3. 300-poun junior, is s a
: 1 to replace Ayala at center,
Both teams boast staunch defenses, with Sunny
Hills' 82 points allowed fewest in Division vm. • L-----------------"' while Howell plans to 8.ip-
fiop Jeremy Via from guard to tight end and Bran-
don Jones vice versa.
Mesa has given up just 123 points, nearly half of
which was scored by PCL and Division VIII powers
Laguna Hills and Aliso Niguel, who combined tor
56. Operating behind the makeshift front wall will be
wee wingbacks Steve Herzog (5-7, 175) and Vince
Hamade (5-5, 155), both juniors. The Lancers, who have beaten the three playoff
teams on their schedule, have shut out Fullerton and
El Modena, but have been shut out by Mission Viejo
and La Habra.
• Herzog comes in with 1.104 rushing yaxds and 15
: touchdowns on 183 carries, while Hamade has 913 ! yards on 113 carries, with 11 IDs.
Junior quarterback Dan Baume has 13 comple--
tions for 274 yards and three IDs.
Mesa did n9t beat a playoff team in the regular
season.
Sunny Hills, operating out of
the Wmg-T, is led by junior run-
ning backs Adam Rodriguez and
Kevin Haiola.
• Rodriguez, a first-team .all-
: league defensive back as a sopho-
: more, leads Lancer rushers with
791 yards on 155 carries.
Senior Chris Zeiler starts at
quarterback. He has thrown for
761 yards (71of135 with five inter-
• ceptions and just two TDs) the last
: nine games.
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a 50-7 triumph in a tuneup for
the CIF Southern Section
Division V Playoffs.
He also stopped Woodbridge's
first serious scoring threat by
recovering a fumble at the
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i2 Vince~ 5-S. 1SS. It. • JwJtre ~ M. 115..JL_
40 Mitt Good. ~t. 115, "· SS OR Mclf1de, 6-3, 2SO. Jr. so c.1os Ormeno, 5-11, 215, Sr.
,, Mettt ~ 6-3. 300, "· JI lr.ndon Jone. 6-3, 21 S. Jr.
6' o.n~ -M, 250, Jr.
11 ~"" 6-2, 275, Jt.
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"4 J«.my SledslN. 6-2, 190, k .
36 Donny Clusey, S-11, 180. Sr.
28 Richard Price. 6-1, 180, Jr .
33 Stew He'Zog,-S.7;"17S, •
61 Jeremy Lef ...... 6-0, 205, Sr.
14 JulrusVM'quu. 6-0, l!IO, St.
32 Vince Harnade. ~s. 155, Jr.
22 Ben ~lter, S-\0, 160, Jr.
21 Jerry Oeveland, 5-11, 150, Jr.
11 Ronnie L~anos, S-11, 165, Jr.
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physical demands of his job, for
which he also pays a price.
•Sometimes it takes until
about Tuesday, urltil the bruises
start to.go away. But once game
time comes around again,
Newport 5 with 3:30 left in the
half, and his efforts ag~ the
run and pass helped limit
Woodbridge to 73 yards total
offense, before allowing the
second string to finish up the
final period. · you're not thinking about that."
"He's obviously very tough
on the run," Brinkley said. "And
he's surprisingly good as a pass
defender. He doesn't move like
some of the linebackers we've
had, but be has very good
instincts and a nose for the
ball.·
Newport's increased
emphasis on attacking
defensively has allowed Urban
to follow his nose more
instinctively this season.
"Coaches tell us to go on our
first instinct," explained Urban,
whose first move is often toward
the quarterback on one of the
Sailors' frequent blitz~ .
•Sacking the quarterback is
almost as fun as hitting the
running back on every play,"
said Urban, who ~von the
With a collegiate future in
baseball -he's a three-time
All-Newport-Mesa District
performer on the diamond -
Urban realizes his football
career will end with the Tars'
upcoming playoff run.
And, with one CIF
championship ring already to
his credit (he. played three
quarters of the 1994 title-game
triumph over Servite when
fullback-linebacker Matt Riggle
severely sprained an ankle),
Urban is determined to milk all
14 weeks out of his swan song
season.
"I don't want to go out on a
losing note," he said. "We're a
focused team right now and I
think we have a good shot (at
winning it all).,,
unique forum for head-to-head competition
between men and women pros of the PGA, LPGA
and Nike tours ....
(Orange Coast College), but this
y..ar's squad will Jose two
ht>-notch runnen. -seruors
longtime running coach Bill last Saturday," Busi said. "But
Wettengel). we didn't run against them in the :
But Howard got married and same heat. so you can't equate • also be a record for the event ...
Generally, between 800 and 900 golfers each
year play at Q School in the first stage. Even if a
player fails at Q School, he relinquishes his
amateur status the moment he submits bis a
Sch~ application. He can apply to have h1s
amateur status reinstoted, but thot process takes at
lee.st a year .... .J me Carrillo and Eric Solis.
• sing Zeke was tough, but
1 mg two runners will be real
t 1gl)," said Busi, who has
"•lphOmores Bruce Hancock, r vtd 1Tan, Francisco Ortiz and
"Marti.oez returning next
left the program. leaving BUil, that It's been a real friendly : Don't be fq<>led. Most of the pros who compete
then an assistant, as the head rtvaby, and Swnner b.Q a real : in tbe event can use every nickel they earn, unless
coach in 1994. good group ot •over there.• : }'0\1.'re R.W. ~. the Newport Clustc's
•1t was really a small team. COfW MaN beat COJODe del : back·to-ba.ck champion ....
maybe only five girls and six Mu th1i ~ ~ ~· 9"mge ! Por the past several ye4n, Rohrer villtect the
boys," said BUil. who went from County ~pl at Irvine final ltage of Q School with the late Cene Baum.
obscurity to Orange County Part. a ftat coune, while. CdM bit longtime pro recruiUng partner. Nm Januaey's
Coach of the J::: in 1995 by a returned tb9 fa.ar Md defeatlllc:! r event will also be without Charley Helter, one ol maJ1~:~. ~and neck Mela at the Mt. SAC • . the origtn4l organiien and~ ol the
with Corona dal Mar in the CIP la¥itatlonal, • bWv. CCJUl'le, and New'port Cl&llic (fonM(ly ~ QUlby Southam), thll ame coune that Will be uMd wbldl benefttl Hoeg Memorial H~tal Dlvllion IV thro\igbout the ....,. Cl' ..... _._y In ....... ,......., n--'-DNiiahut_.. ... IMIOll. will in.et C4M Coach ... ~n•ua ....,. '-U" .... .....,.. • ··~_..,,._..._ •• • • •
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for the third time tbia IMIOll on An .it.mete ooune w01 be : (I prtidk.1) by a cable ltatioa. Pl'OlllbtY bf tlie Golf
Saturday in the OP PtnU. Ulid tbtougbout the Ml SAC : Channel Cll' BSPtG.. PDm dlpl ot • .i .. Hnport
Thia top four tC:boo11 tn Mcb ~ tbe net ol rain. i Ons<ie w.. eown an 8SPN in M9rcb daldDg lbe
(ltvllk>o autoaaatitally earn • • Melia .. ~ IUDMf, ill : 1blbi6be ..-0 rd: , , .
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Rohrer and Adler will tecruit 74 pros for the
event. ...
Volunteen from NBCC and tbe 552 Club, the
hospital's fund-taislng ann, are among the most
effident anywhere for a goU tournament. 'nlco Bell
should feel fortunate ....
TWo Of this year's majon on the PGA lbUr were
c.epttiriMS by N~ Clauic alunmus: St.Mt JoDel
(U.S. Optn) and Thin~ (Mlleb OS-.) •.•.
Of the Iii LPGA goUen Wbo oalt1"'4 a.it*·
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charlie
brande
Around
the horn
• Keeping track of all the
talent is no easy chore.
0 range County Volleyball
Club held its tryouts for
the 1997 club season last
Sunday with an outstanding
turnout of quality athletes and
players taking the floor.
Looking at the prospects for
the upcoming year, I started
reflecting on last year's senior
players and where they are
today.
Of those 18 players, 16 are
playing at major college
programs. Two girls opted to
retire from the game to
concentrate solely on academics.
The fact that I am most proud
of, is of the 16 players, 14 are
starting for their college teams.
It's a factor of their hard work,
commitment to excellence and
understanding of the
components needed for success.
Two of these players that I
will miss more than anything are
J~annette Hecker and Kelly
Campbell who both started on
the team that I coached for the
last four years.
While I have pictures of Kelly
and Jeannette babysitting my
daughter, Kaili, it is not quite the
same. Can you imagine the
behavioral traits Kaili learned
from those two zany girls?
Kelly is the starting setter al
the University of Colorado and
earlier in the year was the
leading setter in the nation. She
is currently No. 4.
Jeannette has started every
game for Loyola-Marymount,
ranked No. 8 in the country. As
usual, everywhere she goes, the
team wins.
How about Ashley Englander
and Kathryn Rice who are both
starting at Brown University?
Kathryn was recently named the
Ivy League Player of the Week
as the Bears ended in a three-
way tie for the Ivy League
regular-season title with Yale
and Princeton. Brown won the
Ivy League tournament to earn
an automatic bid to the NCAA
tournament.
At Princeton, both Erika
Hansen (middle blocker) and
Melissa Ford (setter) are also
starting for a team that was
seeded No. 1 in the Ivy League
tournament but were upset by
Harvard in the semifinal.
How about Laura Wilson who
was last year's Female Athlete of
the Year al Newport Harbor?
She turned down scholarship
offers and wwalked on• at
William and Mary which she
loved. I had talked to the coach
at length about Laura's abililites
but she still did not offer Laura a
scholarship.
When this season started,
Laura was in the lineup. Many
people who saw William and
Mary, felt Laura was the best
player.
W ell, last week, coach gave
Laura a scholarship for
next year. Good things happen
to those who work hard.
Doris Hawley "walked onl at
UC-Irvine where she
immediately stepped into the
starting lineup as a middle
blocker. Doris started a little late
in the game, but her athleticism
and work ethic have allowed her
to find her situation.
Others from last yea.r's teams
include Robert Gehlke
(UC-Santa Barbara), Michelle
Christ (Oregon), Melissa Wendt
(UCLA), Ami Orr (Rad.ford) and
Kenzy Zulueta (Florida State).
All were starters u freshmen.
Julia Hecker has started a
number of matches at UC-Santa
Barbara as o baclM'OW speda.list.
It ls fabulous to see the
successes each of these fonner
players ere enjoying.
,
•Costa Mesa capitalizes on man-up situations
only twice in seven tries as El Dorado wins out,
moves on to CIF Division II semifuials Saturday.
By Richard Dunn. Daily Pilot
PLACENTIA -Even with the pass from Chad Cleaver to pull
circumstances the same as last his team to within one goal with
year, El Dorado High Coach 0:32 on the clock.
Mike Ashe swears he never Mesa goalkeeper Justin Tay-
mentioned it to his players. lor, the only senior on the team,
"I don't think these guys recorded 13 saves, six in the sec-
focused on last year," Ashe said. ond quarter. He finished with
"You can't focus on the past, you 314 saves on the year, breaking
can only focm on the future." a school single-season record
El Dorado's future includes a previously held by Coach Taylor
semifinal date Saturday against (310) in 1988.
top-seeded Los Alamitos. The Mustangs, shut out in the
The host Golden Hawks first quarter, tied the game, 4-4,
made sure of that Wednesday when Kris Montgomery tapped
night with an 8-7 victory over in a loose ball on a six-on-five.
fourth-seeded Costa Mesa in the But 10 seconds later, with
quarterfinals of the CIF South-3:59 left on the third-quarter
em Section Division II water timer, El Dorado's Luke Byward
polo playoffs. whistled one home from seven
A year ago, on their way to meters to give the Golden
capturing the CIF Division II Hawks a lead they would never
championship, the Mustangs relinquish.
defeated El Dorado, 13-7 ... Alex Soria (two goals) and
same pool (El Dorado's), same Todd Hylton (one) also scored
round (quarterfinals). for Costa Mesa, which scored on
"If they talked about another six-on-five early in the
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1996 13
Sailors on the road;
Peninsula at CdM
• Today's semifinals the
final hurdle to CIF Div. I
showdown next week.
While Corona del Mar Higb's
girls tennis team enjoys the fruits
of its home courts today in the
CIF Southern Section Division I
semifinals, Back Bay rival New-
port Harbor will make it an all-
day affair when it treks to Camar-
illo for another semifinal. Both
matches ~ slated for 2 p .m.
In an upset, Ca.ma.tillo (17-1)
defeated fourth-seeded Santa
Barbara on Tuesday in the quar-
terfinals, 80-69 in games follow-
ing a 9-9 tie.
Top-seeded Newport Harbor
(21-2) has yet to lose a set in its
three playoff matches. The
Sailors lost a coin flip Wednesday
morning and will travel out of
Orange County for the second
time in the playoffs. They beat
Upland on the road in the second
round.
Corona del Mar, seeded No. 2 ,
will play third-seeded Peninsula,
a team it defeated earlier this sea-
son in a nonleague match. Penin-
sula harrunered Los Alamitos, 18-
0, in the quarterfinals.
(revenge from last year). they fourth quarter to cut El Dorado's ·
brought it up in their own meet-lead to 6-5.
ings, • said Ashe, whose squad After El Dorado's Kendall
(24-6) never trailed against Cos-Benson (game-high five goals)
ta Mesa (19-8), though 1t was scored for a 7-5 lead, the Mus-
tied, 4-4, for 10 seconds in the tangs hdd back-to-back man-up
third quarter. situal.lons but couldn't convert
BRIAN POBUDA I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa's Chad Cleaver (white cap, above) reaches for ball;
below, Mesa goalie Ju.sttn Taylor reacts to a potential threal
The Sea Kings won the toss
against Peninsula. They have
defeated ~olton, Apple. Valley
and Redlands in the playoffs by a
combined score of 51-3. Newport
Harbor is 54-0 in the playoffs.
The CIF Finals are scheduled
for Tuesday at the Claiemont
Club at 9 a.m.
"I think for them it's an either time with 3:10 and 2:28
upset," Ashe added, "but for us, remaming. .
it's something we planned." "Our game plan prior to the
With the loss, the Mustangs game was to put the ball in the
failed to advance to a CIF title cage. but when you shoot eight
game for only the third time in or nine times and don't even hit
seven years. lhe cage, you're in trouble,•
"l felt we played a hard Mesa's.coach said. "The six-on-
game," Mesa CQ&ch Scoft Taylor I rives hlll} us, too, but when you
said, "we just c~e up short." miss the cage so many times, it's
Mesa struggled with its man-
1
going to bite you at the end,
up advantages, converting only especially when it's close."
2 of 7 opportunities. 1 Mesa had 18 shots-on-goal,
Twice late in the game, the I but El Dorado goalie Jared Frasz
Mustangs did not score on pow-I needed to stop only five.
er plays with El Dorado holding El Dorado bad 31 shots-on-
onto a slim a 7-5 lead. "l Uunk I goal, 17 in U\e first half to keep
that's the best we've played Uus Jusb.n Taylor busy.
year with a man down," Ashe El DorlKlo S. CosU Meu 7 Score by Quarters said. Costa Mesa O 3 1 3 · 7
Hunter Taylor led Costa Mesa El Dorado -2 2 1 3 -8
with three goals, including a Mesa scoring · H. Taylor 3, Soria 2,
bullet from about 10 meters out Montgomery 1, Hylton 1. Saves:
t uU th M tan t ·thin 8 J Taylor 13. 0 P. e us. gs 0 Wl • 1 El Dorado scoring -K. Benson 5, 6 wtth 1:02 left in the game, then e Bel)l<>n 1, Byward 1, Aguilar 1.
another score on a counterattack Saves. Frasz s.
J C BRIEFS
Bears or 'Bows for Freeman
Co~s~·a nC~l: FOOTBALL
lege fullback Mike Freeman has
narrowed his choices of four-year
schools to Cal-Berkeley and the
University of Hawaii.
Freeman, a standout with the
Newport Harbor High 1994
championship team, is leaning
toward Cal and will be making a
trip to Berkeley ttus weekend to
see the game against Stanford.
Poochak signs with
U. of Nevada-Reno
COS TA MESA _ First BASEBALL
baseman/outfielder G:hris Pan-
chak, from Orange Coast Col-
lege, has signed a letter of intent
to firush his collegiate career at
the University of Nevada-Rena.
Ponchak, who will be back
with the Pirates for his sopho-
more season, hit .298 with 15
doubles and three home runs as a
freshman
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Thrift & Loan Association
"Academics has alwdys been
my first choice and I've always
wanted to go there since high
school,• Freeman said Wednes-
day. "It's the No. t business
school in the nation and I havP a
lot of friends up there."
Freeman bas one more tnp
planned for the second week of
December when he will visit the
University of Hawaii. Forme r
Newport and OCC teammate
Steve Gonzales will be his host.
Montessori
:Jlar6or-Mesa Schoofs
"He's an excellent prospect,"
said OCC Coach Bill Workman
who has coached Free man the
past two years. "He's definitely a
Division I player."
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1996
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$,?;N DIEGO -MJ!N
Daiiid Downs and
Brian Fracalosy teamed up for 10
po~ in overtime Wednesday to
lift · the Orange Coast College
menl.s baske tball team to its first victO~ of the season, 106-99, over
ho~ ~an Diego Mesa.
The Pirates missed a shot at
the'.l>iizzer in regulation with the
game tied, 92-92, to send the
g~e· into overtime. Both teams
are ,1Ww 1-2 on the season.
P-Otnt guard Adrian Reyes
retul;i.ed to the team and poured
in 22 points to compleme nt
Du~ C urbs' 30-point effort.
Fraailosy, a Corona del Mar High
product, finished with 10 points
wh.lfe Downs scored 19.
Carlos Reyes m1ured hls hand
ea.Fly-in the game and will go in
for X-rays today .
. ""'nle NBA is alive and well at
Or~nge Coast College," said oqc Coach Tim O'Bnen. -'. Orange Coast College 106
• • San Diego Mesa 99
ot~ Coast · A. Reyes 22, C. Reyes
3, ~racalosy 10, Robinson 12, Curtis 30.
M~s 8, Downs 19. 3-point goals: Curtis
4, A. Reyes 2; C. Reyes 1, Fracalosy 1.
Fouled out • Robinson
ayso region 97 soccer
s_,. Dittgo Mesa · Daniels 8, Jeffer·
SOI\ 7. Higgins 5, Lewis 17, Terry 10,
Williams 15, Durr 6, Smith 10, Cocca 12,
Jortison 9. 3-pt goals: Daniels 2, Jorrison
1, Hi~ins 1, Wiliams 1
H~lftime ·Orange Coast, 41-38 Playoffs time -no· holds barred!
Pirates coQect, 57-49
COSTA MESA WOMEN -Trae1 Nakamura
~rared 16 points Wednesday to
Ill 1 t.tle O range Coast College
wumt!n 's basketball team to a 57-
4 <J \~'ctory over Ml. San Antonio
< 'oUege.
D1dnne Pulido added 13 points
.ind Saki Takemoto had 10 as
l >CC im proved to 3-1 on the se a-
~on It was the first loss for Mt.
~u< in three games.
The Pirates led 19-17 in a
!>k1w-moving firs t halJ, but
op<>rH'd up a 10-poinl lead in the
< ln<..ing minutes, 57-47.
• .orange Coast College 57
: Mt. San Antonio 49
Orange Coast Nakamura 16, Nakase
1 ~ lo~ Santos 4, Ovitt 2, Loshak 7,
Pambayon 0, Pulido 13, Takemoto 10,
Dia\ '4, Grey O 3-pt goals Nakamura 2.
Mt Sac Espiritu 0, Breach 11, Reeves
4 N~ne2 2, Johsnon 5, Volner 6, Maye-
da -4' Burkett 17 3 pt goals Johnson 1,
Mayt!da 1 Fouled out· Burkett.
l'eGhnicals Breach
Half11me OCC 19 17
sec in 54-4 7 victory
q'OSTA ME A WOMEN · Southern Cali-
lnn11a College's women's basket-
J)dJ t team improved to 2-0
\\'f:'dnesday night m nonconfer-
' "Cf play, captunng a 54-47 vic-
t11ry over visitmg Christian Her-
1t11cjc
~lctna Kempton led the way
'•1tb 17 pomts, with angela Minor
, n<L Elaine Whittemore chipping
111 With 11 and 10 points, respec-
' ''~v The Vanguards jumped to a
:..> 1-J 7 halftime lead to put the
'" essure on Chnsllan Heritage,
wh\f'h was able to cut the margin
Ji., Just one pomt the balance of
1 hP.c.JdITle
!\.tmor dlld Wh.ltternore led the
\'·dt m the rebounding depart-
1111 pt Wlth 8 and 7 boards, respec-
t iv~)
; SoUll Collee-54
Christian Herftave 47
QtistJan Hertt.ge Griffin 16, Reed
1, Greene 2, Lason 8, Payton 2. Cisneros
11, 'f-'yatt 5, Pogue 2.
3-pt. goals: Cisneros 2 Fouled out:
I College · Chaney 4, Kempton W~.
17, Ort 6, Whittemore 10, Jojola 6, Sick
O, ~r 11 , Vavken 0, Thornburg 11.
3-pt, goals. Kempton 3 Fouled out:
no~.
Hil!tlme. SoCal College, 25-17 • Vct-nguards open with
89-80 win on the road . ' . ' EJ. CAJON MEN
Ju$fn Mclntee and
Tetence Wilborn scored 16 points
.1pi8ce Tuesday to lead the South-
prr\:C'alifomia College men's bas-
keCball team to an 89-80 victory
ov~r host Christian Heritage in
th~ season -opener for both
teams.
Jlod She uerman has 14 points
a nti eight rebounds, Adam
nzierzynski had 13 points and
Erif Walker added 12 as the Van-
guards pulled away in the second
hal after lea.ding 46·42 at inte~
mtfsion.
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Kill« GIRLS
Tomatoes 4. The Gold DIVISION 3
Rush 0:
Winning their second-round
game, the Killer Tomatoes used a
balanced attack, ge.tting one goal
each from Kaytie Iacovino, Laura
Kauth, Annie Kreger and Sarah
Purcell. The defense was keyed
by Alex Sykes and Molly Weedn,
with excellent midfield play by
Lauren Mohns and Brindey
Weber.
Magic 2• GIRLS TheWho 1:
F o r w a rd DIVISION 4
Jordan Car-
mack put in two tough goals on
assists from Ally Stoliz to lead the
Magic to a 2-1 victory. Magic
goalie Lauren Memeikan played
an outstanc::liI}g game,· as did Mea-
gan Mchone, Esther Lofgren, Cal-
lie Altman-Dwan, Hailey 1\illy,
Chloe Dox and Emily Warming-
ton.
Newport Pizzazz 3, Crush 0: The
undefeated Pizzazz shut out the
Crush to record a 2-0 playoff vic-
tory. Kristin Jendrusina scored all
three goals on assists from Kerrie
Gates, Victoria Swigart and
Rachel Zamow. Keeper Darma
Farrar stopped all shots and has
allowed only one goal all season.
The Pizzazz also received strong
perlorrnances from Casey Ibbet-
son, Stacey Allee, Elizabeth
Agne~. Tina Fulce, Meaghan
James, Sara Anaruma, Jenelle
Arnold and Madeline Anderson.
The Pizzazz dedicated their
playoff game to Leah Grocki who
broke a wrist in the previous
weekend's game. HWe had a lot
of good shot attempts," said
Crush Coach Cindy Miller. "I
want to wish my kids good luck
after a good sea son." Playing well
all season for the Crush were
Tie rnay Bartling, Heather Beach,
Terin Cot1am, Kara DeMille,
Bre nna Duncan, Katie Flores,
Lauren Hoppin, Amy Lowry, Lau-
ren McGoodwin, Michelle McK-
elvey, Brittany Miller, Katie New-
man, Chanelle Sladics and Blair
van Pelt.
Hunicanes 3, Wiidcats 1: The
undefeated Hurricanes captured
the playoff win 3-1 against the
Wildcats on a hat trick by Jennifer
Miller (with Meagan Beeson get-
ting the assists). Other Hurricane
standouts included Kimberly
Miller, Jessica Adams, Melissa
Liebengood, / Kilamey Loufek,
Jessica Booth, Jllllanne Whitfield,
Jonna Predrlksen, and Cristina
Barbatti. The Wildcats were led
by Chelsea Edmonston's goal on
an assist from Taylor Fallon.
Dawgs 2,
Blue Light·
nlng 0:
Remi Viada
scored the first goal on an outside
free kick and Matt 'I\'acy added
another to give the Dawgs a first-
round playoff victory. Clark Fon-
da had an outstanding day as
goalkeeper . to earn the shutout.
Also playing well for the Dawgs
were Michael Gustafson, Gavin
Dias, l\tler Hosseini., Grant Kid-
man, Peter Peters, David
Motschenbacher, Ryan Marshall,
Justin Christenson, Pablo Math-
ers, lravis Frederick, Elliot Foster
and Marc Manials.
Ninja turtles 2. Blue Lightning 0:
Josh White scored the first goal
on a well-timed throw by Michael
Reneghan, and scored again min-
utes later after a steal and great
passes from Conrad Williamson
and Reneghan. Ryan Rowe,
Nathan Wiener, Lee Brown,
Corey Henrie, John Llnhert and
Morgan Laidlaw all kept the
offensive pressure on the Light-
ning.
..,8ylba1,
Shoda'--~ =~~O:
Blew By You advanced to the
semi-finals with wins over the
Sbockwaves and Mint Chips this
past weekend. •Tue team
showed a lbt of chafacter against
two tough teams,• said You
Coach David Simmons. Kami
Pion scored a great goal against
the Shockwaves with a nice assist
from Theresa Simmons. In the
quarterfinal game against the
Chips, Amanda Fallon and
Theresa Simmons each scored
goals. Jordan Weiner score<! the
only goal of the game for •the
Chips.
Other You offensive standouts
were Jodi Rord.en, Lyndsi Foster,
Amanda Barto, Holland oSadche,
Kate Shaip, Danica Christensen
and Susie Esquibel. Leading the
defensive effort were Caroline
Claure, Kelly Kaban, Courtenay
Schuler and Allison Simmons. For
the Chips, defenders Raquel
Stone, Casey Pat:ri.c;.. and Stacy
Desbrow and goalie Jessie
Womble played outstanding
games. "These young girls played
their hearts out," said Chips
Coach Phyllis lhlesdell. "They
have improved 120%, and I wish
to thank them all for a job well
done."
The Im a-n.n 2.
Royal NlghtmeNs 1:
In an exciting, well-played game,
the Ice Creamers won 2-1. Great
Royal offensive perfennances
came from Katelyn Steaffens
(who scored on a breakaway) and
Julia Bemay and Chanel rosa.
Also helping were midfielders
Kendal Nelson, Bryana Carey,
Emma Werlin, and Darlene Hick-
man and defender Laure Kohne
and goalie Elizabeth Layton.
llaltl Babes 2. Royal Nlghtmwes 0:
The Balli Babes beat the Night-
mares 2-0 playing aggressive,
controlled soccer. Against a
stronger team, the Nightmare
defense stood out with Alex Flem-
ing, Katie Roberts, Isabel Boero,
Megan Randall and Tori Reed. .
~== 2.No BOYS
Fur 1: DIVISION S
Seventh-
ranked Jaguars repeated their
regular season win over No. 1 No
Pear with a 2-1 victory. Eric Sche-
lin scored early for No Fear on a
pass fro1i1 Chris Rasch. The
Jaguars responded with two first-
quarter scores by Andrew Cun-
ningham, and the remainder of
the game was a defensive strug-
gle. Jaguar goalie Brian Cunning-
ham played great, as did Patrick
Etter and Tony Houseal. Jonathan
Cefalia, Titus Ybarra and Evan
C6nnor had fine games for No
Pear, and Steven Arthur had sev-
eral saves in goal.
RMch'I No,._. 6,
Blue.,,,.....O:
No Fear bounced back from their
first round loss to hand the Blue
Bombers a 6-0 defeat. Eric Sche-
lln opened the scoring with Chris
Rasch adding two additional first-
half goals on assists from
Jonathan Cefalia and Casey
Neale. Blake Newman booted
one into the nets on a pass from
Schelin, followed by Joey Head's
first score of the year on a second
Neale assist. Cefalia concluded
the scoring late in the final period.
Even Coccomo, Spencer Moore
and Adam Pinkerton contributed
strong defensive efforts for No
Fear.
. GowdYs No Fe• 1, Blue lfombers 0:
Tom Yacko scored a late goal to
lead No Fear over the Blue
Bombers. No Fear's Robert
Andrews and Curt Yacko played
great defense to preserve the vic-
tory. Nathan and Timothy Kramer
and goalie Tom Jackson anchored
the Bomber defense.
Gowdy's No·Fffr o. Jagum'S O:
In a scoreless nail-biter, No Pear's
Robert Andrews kept the Jaguars
out of the goal with one of the
season's best performances by a
sweeper. The tie created a three-
way log jam between the Jaguars
and the two No Fear teams for a
berth in the championship round.
Michael Ward, Leon Glaser, 'I\'af-
ford Hill, Kyle Sherman, Chris
Woolsey, Geoff Gustafson and
goalie Brian Cunningham were
standouts for the Jaguars, who
recorded their eighth shutout for
the season.
Slimen 4. Tornadoes 0:
Morgan Govaars scored three
goals in the first half and
Cameron Hejazi added another in
the second half to lead the Slimers
to a first-.round playoff win.
Defenders Kyle Worel, Devon
Andrade and Ethan Bartolic all
helped preserve the shutout.
Sllmen J, Avalanche 0:
Morgan Govaars recorded anoth-
er hat trick in the Slimen second~
round playoff victory, including a
blast from the 18-yard line. ·Excel-
lent goalkeeping by Chase Smith
and 1Yler Kent produced the sec-
ond playoff shutout, along with
great defensive plays from Scoot-
er Lyrlcb, Richard Penfil and
Robert Engel.
sw.,,. Rats J, AvalMche 0:
The top-seeded Swamp Rats
Chiefs close ollt season with· 13-7 win
• Chiefs' triumph puts
them in a position for a
bowl bid; the wait is on.
The Junior Pee Wee Chiefs
closed out their regular season
with a 13-7 victory over the Sad·
dleback Valley Blue Bears.
The Mighty Mite Cardiiials
and the Junior Midget Chargen
played their season finales while
the Midget Cowboys will mak. at
least one more trip to a bowl
game after ~ping a first-round
pleyoff game.
After the Chiefs and tbe Blue
Bean battled to a scoreleil first.
hall, Costa Mesa's M9tt Ertckiioia
ran bock the ~ ~ Of
the IKOnd half 70 yetdl t.o tbe
mu. 8"t 2,' up. K'On. ddle the aame on ~ . . ...
..
• an interception and the game
remained knotted until the ~
ing minutes when a Costa Mesa
punt pinned the Blue Bean deep
in their own tenttory. Ad.am
Elmon ltrlpped a ball carrier and
Ou1I c.a.nna recovered at the
7, before the Chiefs punched 1t 1n
for a touchdoW'll.
Delente p1-ye4 a big role ln
the game wt Camarena, Nll•
FabMlclrAaron Carda and Mar·
cu . U.vuot shut d~ the
lnilde running game. CoM
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the outside .... Pi ... 4 came
up wttb a keY tn~ m tbe
second ball.
The CbMdl er. bOpmg far an
t.rmtaticll to tbe • NoY. 30 Oi'ange
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The Cowboys faced a high-
powered and top-seeded North
Long Beach Panthens team in the
flrlt round of the Orange Empire
Conference playoffs.
The Cowboyf, the only local
team to moke the playoffs, will
compete ln the Dec. 1 Pacific
Conlerence Bfwl agairut a
ranked opponent to be named lat·
tion. Unebacker AlWl Nguyen
had one of his best games of the
seas<>n.
GMIDn 11, OW gen.
Tbe Charge.rs hung tough,
trailing Yorba lJnda 12·0 at the
hall.
Uneba.cker Joey Mueller
twice stripped Gator ball carriers
and made IODl8 blg gainl. The
MCODd went for the ChOrgen'
only ICOl'e of the d4y in the fourth
quarter.
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opened the playoffs with an easy
win, thanks to goals by Parker
Stevens, Don Hunt and Shugar
Valiz.
sw.,,. Rllta 2. TomllCloes 0:
After a scoreless first half, Cheyne
Smith and Shugar Valiz both
kicked in goals to give the Rats a
second-round playoff win. The
Rats received great defensive
play from goalie Matt Collier ~d
defenders Alex Lawrence and
Taylor Sullivan.
The Grey
Shllrtcs:
The Grey
Sharks
played tremendously in the end-
of-the-year tournament. R.J.
D'Cruz scored a goal assisted by
John Swift. Jake Carroll and
Brandon Parole made some great
saves as goaltenders while Austin
Cardin, Matthew White, Brady
Fisk, Peter Jackson and Michael
Puncel played strong defense.
Marcos Castaneda and Evan
Fullerton played great as mid-
fielders.
The Angela: GIRLS
Defense
from Molly DIVISION 1
Brown,
ntfany Chappell and Quetzalli
Martinez kept the Angels in the
game. On offense, Brittany Jack-
owski and Rachel Braithwaite
showed great speed on a few
breakaways. Helping on both
ends of the field were Annie
Megonigal, Leslie Drewry and
Bridget Fox, who all played stellar
games.
The P\rpl• Ponies: The Purple
Ponies finished off the season
with a big kick, with Sara Gomez
scoring the first goal and Alex
Thlxton (on an assist from Malia
Hohl) adding another. Defenders
Camille Reynolds and Zoie Ver-
rall and goalies Amy Snyder and
Stephanie Nealey anchored a
tough Pony defense. ·
Planet Pink: Planet 'Pink got awe-
some goaltending by Taylor Mur-
ray, Megan Richford, McKenna
Cottam and Lauten Wilbur.
Everyone played terrific defense,
esped.ally Blair Melton-Cannarll-
lo (with 10 kicks), Lauren Tha-
gard, Kialy Orgill Krosby Orgill
and Corinne Schnieders.
Uvsey offers fall
basketball clinic
NewP'?" ~ Mna o.il)' Pilot THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, '996
PUIUC MOTtCn PUILJC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC PUIUC NO c • PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC MOTICn '3IUC NOTICU fOt• the ,,..,Ing. Your IP-will a1IOw the '**°"* rtp. . PUIUC MOTIC'! ~ bualn•H la c~ Dnv• Ofange CA ueee. will not Hplre Hf~• ...,. Of NnllOI :'tW::. ~~ P9flOR ==~ ~~ ~ The Cl °' cio.a. ..... Flotlt ..... aualneu duc*t ~.,, lndMduel IF YOU OBJECT TO fovt m()('l(hl rfom tN n 1 ra llTATt MUC NOTICE If' \'OU A,RE A Cl\EDfTOA prOYIJ, BefOft tP.lno c.t· hat Mt 3' IMUll 0011 few NIUM ltatetMnt ~!Y.!....r>"~".,u.dt-1~ ~~tlo~ent~!u of.nc!: hHfll'\Q date notlcad All8T KIMM
IUPIJUOR COURT °' a condng«ll 09dll.ot of lain v«y lmpot1ant K1lonl, flecal ye111 190&-IT ol Ill· The klloWlng per90na 81t --, ..... Yff, ....., ' aboll:ou MAY EXAMINE C.NI A1__, Of' THC STA•& V'9 deeHMd. you muet flt. hoMYer, CM pet.ot\11 rep-tffll petcenl (15") tot utlll-ddng bYIAMea u : ,u., Terry L. Lopu ..,.,.., •t t1'e he•lng To II '*'. '*'*""* OF CALIPOA~ yow dalm wfU'I the ~ rtMnlallvo wfll b9 requited talion of the ()lt8dvan-MatkM!ng. 2060 ~ Thie ~ .. filed 1N1C1 stale your 0~1•c· the Ill• ktpt by the Cl9CMDll. ~ ~
.... -a Copy IO ............. OOUce to,,,_,.. taatd ........ -CJ, Coo<i ...... CA-• ........ "-Cllok of •~• O< ,... w"nM ~~• U ,Ou •o ' ...... -...... loM~ '°"TH• COUNTY tonal rtpre.1enlatlvt ap-persons unles1 they ha\'e (ODE) tor fect.f.i highway Ratnon lbe, 1551 Camden ~County on 11·15-;~ o0J1ctlonr wtth the ooun -iltt .... ted "' the ....-ll'lllnlllt 111 .. .. Oft OAANQI ooln19d bY the COUf1 within waJvtd notic. Of cOl\MOl9d Pf0l9Ctt dHlgnaled by lhO Ptact, MMon. CA 82633 t9M3l'020ll before the hea11ng. Yo11t estate, you may file with ~ Ot boll, OI
Ila'!: N 1 MaS!!!Rofl "'-lOUl'eu.IS" ~ mon1h1 from ftle Cit\• lo lhe ptOpoMd action.I CllY. AJtx L.ton, 721 Spauldlng, OalfV Piiot No';, 21, 28. tpp .. renc• may be In the court a fo1mal setfNAS
'"' O "" "" of rlt11 lsauanco 01 lhe Tn. lndependenl aelmlnl• ~ g<*t tr• avallable Loa Angeles, CA 90o2a o.c. 5 1i 18M th69ll pe1eon of by your Request for Spedal ~ Pfml)N ,_ bMll llltd AAOS lo Oedatt JESS. ttt1 •• ptO'AdaCI In Hctlon tratlon authoffty w1ll be tor public Inspection It City Thlt busln111 11 con-' ' ettorney. Nouee of the fibng or an l.yndl 8llOlti 111 Ille ~ !!~ ~ENEEF JENSE~_a 9100 of 1M Catlll)mle Pro-gfant&d unless an lnttf· HI.II, City ol Costa ~. ducted by: a general part· PUILJC NOTtCI tr VOU ARE A invento1y and •pprainl Coult cl C.Conq, Countt ol
"""'" ,... rorn U\t ....... bate eoct.. Th• llm. for flt· estad person mes •ll ob-77 Fair Otlvt , In the office netshlp CREDITOR or a contln-of utate assett• or ot Of\AlrlG£. 1ody and Control ol DAR· Ing clalma wlll not expire jectlon to lh• petition Ind ol lh• City Clerk. Have you started Clolng ~ctltlou1 8ualnH• gent creditor of the any pelltt0n or aocount THE PfTITIOH ~
REL EUGENE JENSEN. before lour month• from 1how good cause why the Both the u. s. Dapattmtnt business yet? yes, 11·1 ·98 . Name Stat•ment deeeas9d you must file as provided 1n H ctton Lynda Btzdtk be flC>POllllld 111
CASE NO. AOetM18 the hearing dete no1lced cour1 should not grant the ol Transportation and lhe Ramon lbe, Gel14tral Patt· T"' followlng '*'°"'ate yoUf clau;, with the court 1250 of the Cahtornra pel'IOM ~Ill to ldmn·
CITATION TO PARIENT above. authority. Clly ol Costa Me" wlll ac· ner doing buslneH u: OlHtt· and mall • copy to ihe P1obate Code A Re· idlrh ltl* ol h dacldent
(famllr Cod• ,YOU . MAV EXAMINE lhe A HEARING on the pell· cepl comments on the Thi• tltlament was filed en1 Oreamz, 615 1/2 Acacia pet1onal representative quest tor Special Nottce THE PETITION requnts Ille
section 78821. file kepi by lh• court. II you lion wlll be held on DE· goals 101 • period of 4'5 with Iha County Citric of Ave., Corona del Mai, CA appointed by lh• court form 1s available trom dloldtnt'I WU. ll1d codicils. ii
THE PEOPLE OF THE are • person lnterHted In CEMBER 26, 1996, at d•ys al1er lbl1 notice Is Orange County on 11-8·96 92625 within four month• from the court clerk lflY, be ldma.d 111 proi.e Tiit the ••tale, you may me 1·45pm In Dept 703 lo-published 19883701489 Meredith Kal1n1ky, 615 At t p tltl will codcil avail S~AT~~R~~~F~RUNOI~ E with th• court a formal R•· cited at 341 ThaClty Drive Public c~mmeRts will be Dally Pilot Nov. 14, 21, 28, Acacia Ave., Corona dtl ~~·1:1~~e 01 !ir:t 1'~~,.;~ T~~~ntywo~lte~ .. t~~;": lor~iri:.":te lltpC~ o ,.N quHt for Speclal Nollce of South, Orange CA 92668. used for lnlormatlonal pur· D 5 1996 th586 Mar, CA 112625 11 e iov 11 s44& E. Del Amo Blvd., ..... -·II JENSEN: the llllng of an Inventory IF vou oeJecr 10 th• poses onty. ec. • • Thie business la con· nctlon 9100 of the uov --
By order ol thl• Court you and appralaal ol ••t•I• H· granting of lhe petition, YCKI MARY T. ELLIOTT, PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvldual California Probate Co.de. r!~.!vood CA 90712 IU=ty ID ':nrr:., ttie"'c:'.~: ate hereby ldlllled that H lt or ol any petition or should appeat al the hear· Deputy City Clerk Have you 1tarted doing The time for flNng cla1m1
You may appear before !he 1ccoun1 11 prollldad In 1·C'O and state your ob-P bll h d N 1 Flctltloua BualneH business yet? yH, 10.1·96 will not expire before 11/20, 11/21, 11/27 unde< Ille lndtoe~ Adml'I·
Hctlon 1250 of lhe Calilor· ectlons or-flit written ob-u 1 e ewpor Name Statement Meredith l<alen1ky four months from the 111*>1'1 of Est.lllS Act (Ttn
Judge Prealdlng In Depar1· nla Probate Code. A Re-ecllons with the court !>.-Beach·Costa Mesa Dally The lollow1ng persons ate Thi• statement was flied heating cJate noticed lllltloll\' Wll 9low Ille personal
ment 601 ol thl• cour1 on que•t tor Special Notice ore the helling. VCK1r ap-Pilot November 18. 111, 20. doing buslnen 81: a) The with the Cbunty Clefk ol above PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ID taltl 11\M'V 2·5-97, al 8:30 AM then f0tm le available lrom th• pearanca may be In pereon 21, 22, 23, 25, 1996. Floor Guys, b) The Catpet 01ange County on 11-15-96 YOU MAY EXAMINE ~ withaul Olltll~ng court
and lhere lo show cause, 11 court cletk. or by yout'attorney. m4'07 Man, 1998 Harbor, Costa 18883702073 the hie kept by the NOTICE OfF TiaJST!E'a IPPI0'4t BefOftl laltng cetllln
any you havt. why Jesstlnt Attorn•r lor the Petl· IF YOU ARE A CREl;>ITOR PUBLIC NOTICE Mesa, CA 92627 Daily Pilot Nov. 21, 28, cou11. If you iJte a per· SALE TNll9e S-. No. ~ 1~ aons. l'lowt"'r
Rene• Jenfftl thOuld not tloner: or a contingent CfeditOf' of The Guy, Inc., (Cal.) 1998 Dec. 5, 12, 1996 lh601 son 1n1e1e11ed in the D110f531.CZ Tiii °'* No. Ille l*10NI "PllWntlhe wt11 be
be declv<I trH from your DEANE. DAGGETT, the dece!l•ed.,you must Ill• Flotltloua BualneH Harbor, Costa Mesa, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Htate, you may !tie with ms712 ~ No. ~to~ nota ID u'lltr·
custody and control tor the ESQ., (CSB# 88528), your cJaim with th• court Name Statement 92627 • the cou11 a forrnal 2805174 ~ No. mtd oenont uf'Hss they ha¥t
"""pose of frfflnn Justine ATTORNEY AT LAW and mall a copy to .the per· The followlnn ---soru are This business is con· flotltloua Busln••• Request for Special ~1t YOU /llfJ! .. DE-w..S nok8 orconstnlld IO the .. -· ··• • sonal representative ap-... ,..... ducted by: a corporation N u 1 11 11 1 FAU..T UNDBt A D&D OI' PIOPOStd aon) The 1ndtpend· Renee Jensen IOI place-ONe PARK PLAZA, pointed by the CCKlrt within doing business as: BLUE Have you started doing Nam• Statement 0 ~· 0 'e 1 ing 0 an TRUST DATED 11/2llWIO. tf'1Udmr1s~ aitholl!y.,. be
menl for adoption. STE. 1250, IRVINE, CA ICK1r months from Iha date STAA POOL and SPA SER· business yet? yes, Oct. The folloWlng persons are ~vee:~~t~ ~~et!P':,',"~~1 UNL.ESSYOUTN<EAC11QN grJnlld uritss 111 1nte1Hltd
•••• ....... an
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died -. ..... 17, , ........... ..
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for .. a..w Ollla
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the 0..mclftl 8chDOf Dletrlcrt. Orao• I• ~by her eon
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Slmpeon: ~ gt'Md-daughtere, M....,.,
Rven a Shannon
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Fre•mann. ~
Wiii be 8:00 f'.M. to
8:00 P.M ., ~.
Nowmber 21et, wllh •
Vlgtl 8t 7:00 P.M., ..
Pactflc V'9W ~·
& Memorial Padc,
Newport Baaoh.
A funeral maa wlill be
held 11 :00 A .M .,
Fridav Ill ow Udy
Queen of Angela
C a1hollc Church In
Newport BMch. wlft
bur1al at the memorial
park. The lollowlng lnl0tnuillon 82714 of flrs1 luuance of the lei· VICE. INC .. 5753-G Santa 1996 doing bu91nesa u : A.T. TO PROTB:T YOUR ~ pel'IOll Ida in Obrtt*on ID tilt
e<>ncerN rigtlta and proc• Publl•h•d Newport tars u provld&d In section Ana Can't.on Road 1240, The Guy, Inc., Marilyn uo·a Pina, t6551·B Chap-any pet1tt0n or account ERTY, rr MAY IE IOU> AT ptt'<>ll Ind shOwS OOod ausel---------~
durH Iha.I rtlalt to this Beach·Costa Mesa Dally 9100 ol the California Pro-Anatlfmsrlll~. C~~807 Morbira, President man Ave., Orange, CA ~~5~ro~;d~e '"ca~.~~:~~ A PU8UC SALE. F YOU the ccull shoukl not goo the ----1 I th 1 I p 1 N b 2 22 28 bate Code. The time !Of Ill· BLU A L and This statement was flied 92667 NEED AH EXPlANATlON OI' &JthOfll'J proc ...... IJQ °' • eim na· 1 01 ovam er 1• • • ing clalms will not expire SPA SERVICE, INC., (CA). with the County Clerk of Anlhony Rocco, 2336 Piobate Code A Re· HOO
lion of custody and control 1996. befOfe lour months from 5753·G Santa Ana Canyon Orange County on 11-1s-96 Elden Ave .. IB, Costa que5t for Speclal Nouce ~~:.bet.,.. ftft !!~r 26peo,oon1NW:.dll or ,l•••llne Renee Jensen thf592 m. hearing date noticed Road 11240. Anaheim Hill•. 18983702080 Me ... CA 92627 form 11 available from ,_, "'' ~.,.... ~
H set forth In Family Code bo CA 92807 This business 11 con-the court clerk YOU SHOlJlD CONTACT A 145 PM in OtpC Ho 703 louted PUBLIC NOTICE a ve. This business Is con· Dally Pilot Nov 21 28 LAWYER. On 121'1,_ at It 341 Tht C4"' Onw 0,.,.,.,.., CA sac11on 7860, et Hq.: YOU MAY EXAMINE the • ' ' duct&d by: an lndlvldual Attorney for Petitioner: 2:00 p u m... ... .w... Dead •r ·-..,..
1. At the beglMlng ol Iha Ille kepi by the cour1. II Jou dueled by: a corporation Dec. 5• 12• 1996 lh602 Have you star1ed doing Gregory N. Morse • -.....---92613-l571 ~ Vl9W
proceeding th• cour1 will NBOSTCIC5EH08F are a person inl8'esto In b~~r~es~oyue1;1ay~:d. Aeog~~ PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? no 2752 Welnut Avenue ~ton~at::lTNlt..:S of :_y:;_~,~~.EY~ ~,:J~~ -~ __ ' the estate, you may file Anthony Rocco Tu11ln CA 92780 ....... .-,,_ .... ....,... ---..__ ~onsldet whether .°' not lhe PETITION TO with the court a to1ma1 R .. 25, 1996 Fictitious Buslnfss This statement WIS flied ..-·-" It the heanng Ind stall your
interests ol Jasslrn• Renea ADMINISTER quest tor Special Notice ol BLUE STAR POOL and Name statement with the County Clerk of 11120• 11121· 11127 recorded on 11m110 18 oOiet'oris or hie wnlltn obtec· ieh~W ~
Jensen require the appoint· ESTATE OF: the filing ol an Inventory SPA SERVICt:, INC., John The following persons are Orange County on 11-15·96 ~ No.. :::: Mins wtlh the COUii belott the .....--,
ment. ol counsel. II the MARJORIE J. GIBBS and appraisal of estate as· A. Larson. President doing business as: a) Cus· 18883702087 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ 1n 'r. dnc. at ttle lllanng Your appurance may be 3500 Pacific View om.
Coull llllds thal the Inter· CASENO.A1a5129 sets or of any petition 01 This .statement w~s filed tom Aquarium Installations, Dally Piiot Nov. 21, 28, Rec:orderatQqngeeounty,1n';~Ouo~~~:g~RDfa NewpclftBeach
esls of Jassllnt Renee To all heirs, beneficiaries, acc<?unt as provided In ~itll thee County 1 le~';.~ bl Cust.om Aquariums, Dee. 5, 12. 1996 th604 CNS1•:>1 n • ~~ ~~ lcont:_rrm tMltot ol the de· M4-2700
Jensen do require such c1editors. contingent credl· secl!on 1250 of the Cali· range oun:8~;0~078 7351 Hell Ave .• Suite B, N T ....... a .,..,.., ~===-====:''1 protection th• Cour1 will tors and persons who may forn1a Probate Code. A f'.le· 19 Huntington Beach. CA PUBLIC NOTICE 0 ICE OF PETITION man Wiii ..... pubic~ C4 'yOu IOOSI f~e yOur d11m r PIERCE lllTllEll
appoint ~n.sel 10 repr• otherwise be Interested in qloruemstlsfoarva~lapbelcelallr0Nmo111hcee LAWOFFICEOF 9J2647 L I M k TO ADMINISTER tlontotMhlghatbkldlfforW1ththecourt.OOIMl1copyto BEU-•-•w th• will Of ••tall or both I RONALD D. HALPERN, ames OU s raze ' Flclltloua Bualn•H ESTATE OF: cash, (PllYlible It time at•"" perJONI rtpttSentahl ap. --"·
sent her, whether or not ol· MARJORIE J GIBBS ' court clerk. 3001 t Ivy Glenn Drive, 16466 24th St., Sunset N•me Statement MICHAEL ARTHUR Ale In~ money at ttie lponttd bot Ille COUii wttllln lour M 1"'-.......J
she Is able to attord coun-A PETITION ·has been Attorney for the Petl· Suite 112, Laguna Niguel. Beach, CA 92640 The fotlowlng parsons are ARVIZO AKA Unbd states) It: /II. ttie jmonllls from thl cl.ale of first o~.......-
sel. Jeutlne Renee Jensen llled by SHARON sr. tloner: CA 926n This business Is con· doing business as: Bay· MICHAEL A. ARVIZO Pbth l'ront ..nnce to. ttle auance ol letltrs as pro111ded rn
will not be present In court CLAIR ln lh• Superior STUART A. McKENZIE, Daoly P1101 Nov. 21. 26, ducted by: an individual c~C::-1:~ R~~~~'. 2~~i~eewfgr AKA MICHAEL County ~ 700 SdOn 9100 of Ille Clillorr»a 1Costa10 Broadway
unless she so iequasts or Court of Calllornla, County ESQ., (CSB# 84388) Dec 5 12 1996 th600X Have you started doing Newpon Beach, CA 92660 ARVIZO AKA MIKE Civic Cenle' DIM Witt, P!obltl Code The •me IOI' llltng Mesa 1he Coun 10 ofdera. of ORANGE. METCALF. · ' ' business ye_t? yes, 1-1·90 Santa Ana, CA .. rtgte. t1111 dams wll not exprt belol! lour 942 .. 180 2. 11 a parent ol Je11tine THE PETITION requests McKENZIE 18120 PUBLIC NOTICE JTah!"•s LCKll is Mrazek ~1 d BArlaydsrheo~eJ.01La1'vewt. tNr.ew2po69~ ARVIZO and ir.erut c:onwyed to f1'lOl'llfts lrom the hu nng 0'1e 11 .. _______ _
that SHAAON ST CLAIR ' · rs Sta ement was "e " CASE N O A184258 and now held by I undlr ~IDOW t• , R~nH JenH~ apreara be appointed ., personal MAGNOLIA ST., STE. NOTICE OF with the CCKlnty Clerk of Beacll. CA 92663 To all heirs, benefi· laid Deed at TNll In ttie YOU Mo\Y EXAMNE tilt l~e
Wlthoul counse and s un-reptesentatlve to admlnl•· 20 t' HU NTI NO TON PUBLIC AUCTION Orange County on 11·15-96 This busrneu Is con· c1at1es, creditors. con· property lttUlltecl In uld ltfPI bot thl court I you art al---C-LA_S.,.....,,S""'l""'F'"'IE=o~-
abla to alfOfd CCK1nt1I, the ter th• estate of th• deoe-BEACH, CA 92046 Notice Is heiaby given 19983702080 ducted by: an Individual ungent creditors. and County, Calromla dna1bed oerson i'*M11d in the tsllle.
CCKlrt musl appoint coun-danl. Published Newport 1ha1 the und11slgned wllt ally Pilot Nov. 21 , 28, Halle you started doing pe"ons who may othet· u : l.Clt121nTradNo.2114. f: rtll'J file With the court 1 ll's the resourc. you
sel IOf lhe parenl, unless THE PETITION requests Beach.Costa Mesa Daily soll at Public Auction on Dec. 5. 12. 1996 th603 ~~'::!1 G.'!ie~o wose be interested in the County at CQnge. Sim d OITNI Request for Speoll Nollet can count on lo ~ a
the p11en1 knowingly and lhf decedent'• Will and Pilol November 21, 22, 28, 12/02196 at 11:30 a.m. at. PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was flied will or estate, oo both, California, .. per Mlfl ,.. ol h l•no ol 1n 111111mory "1CI myriad of mer ..,..
Intelligently waivH the right codlcils, II an~, be admitted 1996. ALLSPACE. 8564 HAMIL· with the County Clerk of 01 MICHAEL ARTHUR c:Ofded In Boot 11, P1: 10. IP!lf1lul of nllll assets Of of d1se items, becau••
10 be ieprHented by coun· to probate. h• Will and lhl590 TON AVE., HUNTINGTON Fictitious Buslnesa Orange Counly on 11·15·96 ARVIZO AKA MICHAEL Mlscdaneous Mlpa, In ttle ll1Y Pt'•on °'account as pro.. our columns comP_el T c i any codicils are available BCH .. CA 92646 the per· omoeatttieCounty~ llloed in seaon 12.50 of the qualified buyer• .o
sel. he oun w 11 not •P-for examination In the rile PUBLIC NOTICE sonal proper1y ot the fol· Name St•t•m•nt 18983702085 A ARVIZO AKA er at said Cou11y. The tatal Caklonu Probate Code A Re· calll point the .. me counsel lo kepi by the cour1. lowing: The following persons are Daily Piiot Nov. 21 , 28, MICHAEL ARVIZO AKA llmOW1t at the unpeld b9-quest lor Speoll '**te lonn is 642·5878
reprtHnl both JHslln• THE PETITION requests NOTICE OF NAME. UNIT fl doing business as: Ughl· Dec. s 12 1996 lh605 MIKE ARVIZO -d the obllglilb• -Mll~tlromdllcoullclet1l ---------
Renee Jensen and her par· authority to administer the INTENDED INVENTORY speed LTD., 17150 Ne-PU• BL.IC NOTICE A PETITION nas and by the pf'C'l*ty to be All..., r. ,.._:VICKI No room left
ent. estate under lhe lndepen· BENE KOS. CHAO, F032, whope #209, Fountain Val· been toled by MARV JO ltt>ld and ruaonabfy ...._ FllHER MAGASt• E1Q
3. The Court may appoint dent Administration of Es· BULK SALE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ley, CA 92708 BLAIR in the Superior mated coats, ellf*'MS and MAOASI• & llAAAll• In the garage
either the public di ••1•1nd~r ~\f~u:;\hr~~.:~!r~~~ G1v~~T11;.~ l~t:rs!r~Rg:: F~g~~~~SsE~gl.o tfe~~: Fs~r::1~w Ne~d~ci;·A-~~~ F~~:!:!~!~:!~~~· g~~~\y o~6ran~!'.1fornia. =::-~.::., ':'80: :!:1 4640ADMllAL,VrE~ for the WI
or private counsa . pr-resentatlve to takt many tat. Inc •• whose buslnou JETSKIS&TRAILER CoslaMesa,CA92626 The loRowlngpersonsare THE PETITION re· ~ats.Melst1•"111 !M4R~OfL.RfYC4g()2g2.6617
vat• counsel ls appointed, actions without coun ap-address Is 181 Technology VNCLAN. TIM, H022, This business is con-doing business 11: Seam· quests mat MARY JO P~muatbetaycut\,1 NewoottBuch·CostaMtu A call to
he Of' •h• will r9Ctlll• • tea· provar. Belore taking cer· Drive, lrvlne, Calllornfa, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ducted by: an Individual stress at Large. 1573 Tuslin BLAIR be appointed as ca.,.,.• chick dnlwn on a CN391033 SCHWA Nov 20 21 27 cl ... ltlecl can
sonable sum for compen-taln very lmponant actions, 92718, Intends to make a GARCIA, EDWARD. H08t, Have you star1ed doing Avenue, Costa Mesa. CA pe1\onal representative stile or NltlOnal blnk, I 1Q96 • · '
satlon and axpensH, lh• however, the personal rep-transfer to Frlatec lnterpore OFFICE FURN. business yet? yes. Ocl. 7th, 92627 to adm1nr~ter the estate ctleCk dnlWn by a 1t1111t or help
amount or which wlll be de-re11ntallv1 will be required Dental, LP., whose busl-K.E. AUCTION SERVICE. 1996 Amy Elllort, 1573 Tustin of lhe decedent fedantl CNdll union. OI • 1---------__J----------
termlned by lhe Court. Thal to give notice to Interested nets address Is 181 T~ch· P.O. BOX 825, KELLY & Steven Neil Lucia Ave., Costa Mesa, CA THE PETITION 19. dieck dr--. by a .... Of ------------------~
al persons unless they have nology Drive, Irvine, Cahfor· KARL JACKSON RIALTO This statement was filed 92627 quests authority to ~-~ ~ amouot must be P d by waived notice Of consented nia, 92718. of the following CA. 92377 TELE~ 909-873~ with the County Clerk of Thi• business Is con-___,., -.-..--.....-the re&l partlH In lnlerHI, to lhe PfOposed action.) proper1y now located at 0744 AUCTION BONO Orange County on 1o.29.96 ducted by: an Individual administer the estate 1111on, or savings bank
but not by lhe minor, In The independent admlnis· 181 Technology Drive. Ir· 1723.:.i,_,9 18883700329 Have you started doing under the Independent ~In aedlofl 1102 at
euch proportions •• the I ration authority will be vine, Calilornla, 927t 8: All pub 115 he d N • w p 0 r1 . . business yel? no Admin1s tratron ot Es· the FlnaicW Coda and -
Court betlevH to be just. II. granted unlHS an Inter· the stock In lrade, mef· Beach·Costa Mesa 011ly Daily Piiot Oct 31. Nov. 7, Amy Elliott tat111 Act !Thrs authori-thoftud to do bulllnesa In
hOwevet the Court find• Hiid pereon files an ob-chandlse. fl~ures. equip-Pilol November 21• 28• t4, 21, 1996 th572 This statement wa1 flied ty win allow the personal ltlll ....._ The 11r9111 .._
• Jectlon lo lhe petition and ment. goodwill. and trade t996 PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk Of 1epre"')ta11ve to take dress and act. common lhat lily ot the r•ll pattiH show good cause why the of "lnterpote Dental. Inc." · thl596 Orange County on 1 HS-96 many actions without dn•1111•on, r .,.,.,, at ttie
In lnteiesl cannot alford cOIJrt mould not grant lhe Such transfer may consti-PUBLIC NOTICE Actltloua Bualneaa 18983702098 obtaining court approvat. real property daeatbed counsel, the amount will be authority. lUta a bulk sale as defina<I Name Statement Dally Pilot Nov. 21, 28. Before taking ceitain aboYe la pwpated ID be;
paid by the county. A HEARING on the peti-In the Cahlornla Com· Dec. 5, 12, 1996 th607 very rmpo11ant actions. 1-n. tc__..s "8a, COltl 4. The Court may con· lion will be held on DE· mercial Code. Flctltloua Busln•H The following persons are however. the p1,,sonal Mesa. CA a27. n. undlr•
tlnue the ptoceedlng for C'EMBER 26, 1996, at To the knowledge of the Name Statement fs~i~~/u~~~sn::.= ~r:;~ PUBLIC NOTICE represantatrve will be slgrMd Tnmm dl9dalnl9
not mote than 30 days as 1:45pm In Dept. 703 lo-undersigned buyer. within The lollowlng P8'.IOflS are Michelsen Or. 1'210. IMne, ~equired lo give notice to ~~at~~~-necessar\I 10 appoint coun· cated at 341 The City Drive the past thfff years. Inter· doing business IS. Gteatei Cahl. 92715 Flctltloua Buslneaa interested persons ·--.,_ --_..
-• South Orange CA 92668 pore Dentat. Inc. has not Newpor1 Behavioral Haahh. Annie Bstinl 499 Brosd· N~~ "-•Ht-nt 1 th h d dress and oOW common HI and to enable counHI IF YOU oBjECT to the used any other additional 44'62 Barranca Parkway waiy, Cos•t..,a • Mesa. ,..:.f. The foltciwlng i>«sons art un ess ey ave waive designation, r .,.,., llhown
to become acqu11nt1d with giantlng of the pelrtlon, you business names other than 1130, Irvine, CA 92714 92627 .... , doing bu•lnen u : Magno-notice 01 consented to ,_..,, laneftd9ry.'a..at
the case. should appear 11 the hear· wNen It wes previously OP· Kerry K. Delk Ph.D., Psy· This business Is con· Ha Charlie, 317 Marine, Bal· the proposed action.I America NT & M. fondo.
DATED: OCT 30, 1980 Ing and tlate your ob-erated as part of Its now chologlsl. P1oftulonal dueled by: an Individual boa Island, CA 92662 !~• ondepende.nt ~°"1l..
ALAN SLATER ~Ions Of file written ob-parenl company lnterpore Corp., (CA), 300 Old New· Have you started doing Karen Marie Frtnklel, 122 ....,monrstrallon autho11ty Min: Lia ...a,
MARY LITTLe, eC11ons with th• court be· lnternalional located at t81 port Blvd., Newport Beach. business yet? No Onyx Avenue. Balboa II· will be granted untess an 10IOOVlllay"'-w• Cy.
CLERK OF THE COURT ore 1h• hearing. Your ap· Technology Drive. lrvlne, CA 92663 Annie Belgi land, CA 92662 Interested pe1Son files pnss, CA foao.4ot2. T ..
naarance mey be In person California, 92718. Roberl Johnson, Inc .• This statemenl was filed This bu1lne11 la con-en objection to the phor'9 No.: (114) ~ OavlCI E Wald E1q ,.-The transfer of the prop-(CA) 1600 Dove 11460 ducted by·. an lndlvfdual petition and 1hows good ~ ule vM be --IM · • · or by your attorney. • • with the County Clerk of .. _ TOLEDANO & WALD, IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR erty Is not subject to Cali· Newpor1 Beach, CA 92660 Heve you atarlld doing cause w hy the court ~ COWNll'1l Of~
18201 Von t<arman Avenue. 0, a conllngent creditor of lornla Commercial Code David Young, Ph.D .. Pay· Orange County on 10•28'96 business yet? no should not grant the ty, expreued or lmplld,,.
Sulla 1000, Irvine, Calllor· the deceasad, you must flit Section 6106.2. which IP· chologlst, Inc .. (CA), 4482 18963700284 Karen M. Frenkl•I authorory :=,...~.....,,Of
nl• 9271s-1oos, (714) 752· your claim with lh• cour1 pllas to translere for which Barranca Parkway 1130, Ir· Dally Pilot Oct. 31, Nov. 7, This ttatement was flied A HEARING on the for a. pur·
5538, FAX 1714) 752.g503, and mall a copy to.the per· the conslderatll>n Is less vine, CA 92714 14. 21, 1996 th571 wilh lhl County Clerk of petition will be held on ~.!' ~ e _!!; I 1 1 than $2 mlllion and 11 sub-This buslne11 Is con-Orange County on 11-15·96 D 5 1996 ._.._ .... ---~ -
B11 Numbet: 5855", Al· :,~edr~r~~:~~u~·wlt~r,; stanlially all cash. an obll· ducted by: an unlncorpo-PUBLIC NOTICE 18883702087 1 e:~n~b~ in' Dept 7~~ Dead at Trust Inducing ttie
torney fOf Petltlonet lour mon4h1 from the date gallon to pay cash In lha rated association other Daily Pilot Nov. 21. 28, . . tea, c:hlfvas and ...... Pub 11 ah• d N • w Po rt ol first IHuance of lh• lel· future, or a comblna1ion than a par1nership Fictitious Busln•H loceted at 34 1 The City at the Trwtea. n. tn.11199
S.Sch·Costa Me.. Dally 1111 as provided In .. ctlon thereol. Have you started doing Name Statement Dec. 5• '2• 11196 lh606 Otov• Orange CA 92668. ~ ukl Deed at TNlt
Pilot November 7, 14, 21 , 9100 or the California Pro-The intended transfer will business yet? No Th• following persons ... are PUBLIC NOTICE IF YOU OBJECT TO QU9ld I Naacl8 at Dll8'M
28, 1996. bite Code. The time for 111• be closed on or al1er De-Kerry K. Delk doing busineas as: JD "ing the gr<1ntmg of the andEIKUontoleltlobe,.
th579 Ing claims will not expire cember 11. 1996 at ,181 This statement was flied & Associates, 2041 Busl-patolion. you should c:cwded In a. ccu'ltY"M.,.
---------before lour months Ir.om T•c.hnotogy Drive, Irvine. with the County Clark of neu Center Or. 1204. Ir· CNSU 31189 appear at the hearing a. real property• loc:aeed PUBLIC NOTICE the hearing dat. noticed Calrfornia. Orange County on tt-15·96 lllne,CA92714' NOTICE OF and state your ob1ec· andmoretnanttnamartew
above. Dated: November 18, 18803702100 Jelfery Oonavln Ring, 205 AMENDED PETITION IM>l'IS or file w11tten haw....,..Sllnceaudl,.
BSC 5897 VOU MAY EXAMINE the 1898 Daily Pilot Nov. 21, 28. ~~~6e Pl. Costa Meaa, CA TO ADMINISTER ob1ec11ons with the cou1t CCMdllilk>IL :5T: Deed
NOTICI! 0, flit kepi by lhe court. II you FAIATEC INTERPORE Dec. 5, 12. 11196 th598 This business Is con-ESTATE OF: ELNORA before the hearong. Your eomc-w. 18 n-., TNlt
PnlTION TO are a PeflOtl lntetested In DENTAL, L.P. F appearance may be 1n o.d~aMM,mlolMI the estate you nuiy file PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual . RANCES BRAUN person Of by you1 8Mudry Awn., HUI""°'· ADMINISTER with the c0urt a l0tmal R• Oeoldrge SFm~I h, J,r., Have you st.arted doing C A SE NO. A183631 attorney_ Loa Angaolls, CA IOOt7,
ESTATE OF: quell f<lf Spec'-1 Notice of Pre1 ent, r lt9C n-cna14318S8 business yet? yes, 1988 To all he11s. benef1 IF YOU ARE A T....,,_ ~ ~ AM~l1~L~~:::~LY the filing of an Inventory terpo,. Oenlal, Inc., NOTICE OF ~~'::1i~ia~I was filed coar,.s. cred1to1• con CREDITOR 01 a oonlln· ~ T~ a.Of.
and apPfaisal of 111a1e H· Manager APPLICATION with the County Clerk ol tongent creditors. and gent creditor of the 0.. 1112jlt QENE AMRINI! aka aets or of any petition or Publl1had Newport FOR CHANGE IN 0 Cou 1,..17 96 persona who may othe1· dee9ased you must file ~~ : 1
WILL .... u •MRINB account as frovlded In Beach "'osta Mesa Doily range nty on .,. • w ise be interested in the ' ~1'7 11121 111211, ._..ft ""' OWNERSHIP 0, 18883888340 your claim with the cou1t 12'UI ' CAS! NO. A181119 HCtlon 1250 o the Calilor· Pilot November 21 , 1996. ALCOHOLIC will or estate, or both, and mail a oopy to lhe
To all hetre, bentflcl11IH, nla Probate Code. A R• th593 BEVERAQI! LICENSE Dally Piiot Nov. 14', 21, 28. of: ELNORA FRANCES personal reprHentative
credltOfl, conllngenl etedl-quHI 10< Sp9Clal Notice Date of Fifing Dec. 5, 1996. th585 BRAUN eppolnted by th• court
lors, and PtftOnt who may cl~rt 'c' ... ~v.allabl• from the PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE AN AMENDED within rour months flom othtfWIH be lnletetted In -mk Appllcatlon1 PETITION has bMn filed
the win or tatalt, or both, Attorney for the Pet I• NOTICE Of NOV 15 1888 Fictitious BualneH by BILL v J. MATTHEWS tile date ot first luuanc:. of~ BIWE GENE AMRINE tloneri PUPLIC HEARING To Whom !1 May Con· ., __ .. Statement in the Superior Court of ol letters 81 provided In someone special MEET
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•k• BILLY GENE AMRINE JAMIE• A. NOTICE IS HEREBY cern: .......... Calllornoa, County ol Or· Hctlon 9100 of the through classified ~~~~~E ~~R~~ ~N~~*~ng•~~OO~~~~~·~~~ ~~c~~~lf~o~ffl~l~•~P~r~o~b~~~e~c~o~d~•~·~==~=;;~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A PETITION hH bHn 1 '1 wlll be held by the Colla ~llcant(a) ls/are: HOU JIN angoT.HE AMENDED The time lot fillng claims HQ ~CSB• 2.9538) u Inter 01 Desl1Jn•. 270 Cag. nled by AOB£RT JOHN ' ' Mesa City Councll on D• II II d La ;;;312 N or1 PETITION reriue•t• that VAUGHT In lhe Superlot JAMii A. cember 2. 1990, at 6:30 Tha app cants t ie nay ne " ' ewp T • •
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Cour1 ol Cllllomla, County HUMPHAllYI, JR. LAW p.m .. Of as soon thereafter ~~pva•rtm"e•n11pop1,y1n~ctoo .. !~1•c ~·o~C:~nA~:3. 27Q C•"-BILL~ Jt:. ... MA THEWS bel of ORA.NOE. CORPORATION, 4590 11 pos1lble, In the Council uw .., ""' .,.-appotn .., H per50na
THE PETITION rtquttll MACARTHUR 8LVD., Chambtre ol Clfy Hall 77 Beverage Conlrol to aall al· ~ ~ ~~ Newport repreHntallve to
fh at AOBEAT JOHN ITI. 280, NDPORT Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. on cottollc beveragH at: 512 Thi~ 'builness Is con-.c:tmtnlste1 the utll• or
VAUGHT be appointed .. lllACH CA 82880 the tollowing_ lttm: W UTH ST., COSTA ducted by: an Individual the decedent. petJON1 rtptetenwtve to ' d RESOl.UTION finding an MESA, CA 92027 ed dol THE AMENDED ldtnlnllttr the .. tale of IM Publlsht Newport t)Cempllon from 1M Amer!-FOf lhe lollowlnQ type OI .._ve YOY 7t1Mt ng PETITION requHls lhe
Clte9dont. OHCh·Cosla Mesa Dally cane With Ol .. bili1y ACI U~nse: 4'7 ON·SlU: OEN-business Yt, no decedent' a WILL and
nt! PfimON requeata Pllol November 21, 22. 28, (AOA) Ouldellnel and Call-ERAL EATING PLACE ~·~.me':. wu filtd codlol•. If any, be ad·
the decedtnt'• WIU. anCI ,tM. fornla DIHbl•d Acceas Publllhtd N•WP-Otl with lhe C<K.lnty Clorlc oC mHted to ptobl, •. The eodlcl1, H ""'· be •dmln.CI thf5t1 AtQUfallon• for an •xl•tlng Beach.COila M... Deity Ofano• County on 10.24-te Wll.l end MIV c:odldl\
to prot>a1-. The win and PUBLIC NOTICE pathoof·1t•~ to IM Co1ta itilot Nov9ml>ot 21. 1~ 1~aenia .,.. available tor .. .,,._
tl'f COdlCh wt avt.llablo Mtsa CounltY Club at 1701 D•t1u Pilot New l• 21 a, nadon In t.h4t nte kept by
for .amlnMIOn In 1"" flle a1c aTOI Golt eour .. Drive, Coeta PUBLIC NOTICI ~'s. 1t111. • ' th581 the court. kte>4 "' me court. MeM, Cal1lomla. THC AM CNDCO
THIE PITIT10t4 ~UMte NOTIC8 Off NOTICE IS l'URTHEA Floth. loua 81Wneu PUILtC NOTICI! PETITION ntquett1 ~ to adt'l'llfUtet the PnaTtOM TO GIVEN tl'lat at Mid tltM NaMe Statetnent euthoflty to .c:IMinllter
"'819 undtf the ~ AOMINllTIR and ptac. 911 lnleteatad TM fo11oW1ng J*tQnl art F1oUU.U. &uelnea• the •tt•t. under the ~ Admlrittr81ion of£.-UTATa Of1 C::,,_ may ~at anCI do4ng ~nu.a u · M.u N.ne ltatefMftt Independent Mmlnlatr .. :r ..:i-J"* ~hf: ROLAND MMIS cU ~to! :t,~ ltt~ Coun-Bona, t1c •• 1CMI . IMnt The folOwillO petaona ate lion of EltatM Act. CThlt ~ to -. meny JOSIPH D'AlllQNtlS II' THI! Al'OAiMEN-Aw .• Newpol1 leach, CA doing tMlr*a .. : l'lrll euthorlty w fl altow the eet'°"9 wtth0\11 ~ apa CAii NO. A181144 TION£D ACTION IS Ctt.Ai... 92teO Cl111 lulldlng Sorvlco. person.I iepre•ntat1¥9
l)fOVll. 9etofe ~ cer·. To all,...,., beMftctlrtn, lfNOEO IN COURT, IM MUI• Sollman, 30782 can. 1441 HatOld Pl .. "4#\ungton lo t•k• m.ny •ctlon•
lalfl '*Y lmpOnen& llC11ont, et9dlt.otl, ~ ortdl• challong• may be 1111\lted to larbota, IAQUN Nlgutl, Beech. CA 1*7 without obtelnlng eo~
howwvef me potlONll r9P' tore. end~ WhO may ot'ltf tl\Ott lttuoa rl!IMd .a CA 12en Norev ,P.. ~ 144' app1ovet. Dotoro t"lno etenc* wilt~ r-·w9d ~ be ln10fMt9d In th• publlc h11rfn11 d• l'arld K. ManMWr, Helt Harold lt~_Hwnl nglon '*'aln vwy l~Hanl r ~ he w111 u... both • Vttuvla Ave., Minion BMCh. CA RW47 10 g1Ve not1ee to lnttrM19d t or ; MAA°'I 0: tcrfl:*d In this notice OI In ~Jo, CA t2hl tllll bualn.H It con-1ctton1, however, the =::; ~ ~ ;i~i'=s1GN1H1
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lo H propoMd ectlon.) ~ P!TITION ,,., '*" at, Of priOt to, tho P\lbl~ =~p by. a General pet1 ~~~ed dOlng ~~ IO 1n,.,..,.,
The ~ aclrnlnl• fhd t>t JOVIT~ IROWN II\ MlrlnO. Hevo ~ atatttd doing ~ E ~ t vnMt N'I
&ration •"'hclflly ,,.. ~ =-~ c:"'~~-MARY T. •1.LJOTT, bUllN•• wt? no Thia ~ **' tlled •W. wal1'ad l'M!w ,., graneed ... 91\ llW· .. c~noR . Deputy City Clerta l'~Hf K. Manaour wWI the 'County c... ol ~'" lO ... ~':"': ~ = : ..=A :.0:-: Pltbll tl'le4 Nellllporl Thie I~ Wiii IM9d _onno. ~on 10-t? .. =opow! acuon • tJla ,_,,_, .,_, eppolnleod M ~ r9P' haeft.Coeta MM1 Oally wlit\ the ~ Oertl ol i9elHHatiNtet1t :::: eo-:r .;1 :: ,.~ '° .......... Piiot ~ t•. .... °'~ ~~011·,·~... ~Plot No¥ .. 1 .... ,. ... ...... ..,,-.ey ......... . ........ "'f'9 deet!llN, 1\194 1.-.r 1 ' DK, I, I... ._.. Wll M l'MfM ~· 19\ . A 9'UllNO .., .,. ~ THI N1mON ~ -~Hot How. ,., It, ... TICI lnWtld ~ ..
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2607 WANTED 2726 EMPLOYMENT BEACH 2140 PENINSUIA
Lrg 4bd/2ba home
Quiet family neigh.
Encl yard. Pets ok.
.£OU•~ 1tous1NG Walk to beach. 2-car
BAVFRONT 2bd/2ba FURN 2BR for 2 pro-1---------
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2-car pkng, pool, dock 1. Or. Mehr, (606) 257· 5530 avail, no pe1s. $1600/ 6767, (606) 266-3361
mo, yrly. 673-6640 -O,.POATUNITY attach gar. $1750. incl
All 111111&111 advtr1islng in this gardnr. 960-95 77 , _________ II•••••••• Accountant ~per11111-iecttoU1efed· COMMERCIAL Exp'd accountant for 1fllfllfHHlit19Aclot1961as --------COS~ESA 2624 small Irvine law firm. ~wlllc:llmausltllltt'I NEWPORT -REAL ESTATE Requires familiarity w/
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Counter help needed.
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..._..trifll.•lllinllnllonlO to beach, tikups. ref. spa. Jackie 642-8226 FOR RENT 2769 Own car. N/S. Healthy _.... _,,.......,. llml cvrd prkng. S1200mo, Sundays by appt only Beg Dec.16th Full-Gourmet. 833·2929. :::::?:. llY• ....... :;::j;:~~· · Avail 12/15. 723-4614. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tJme receptionist for --------.---.,_.,,__ $599 Move In ES CM 1670 Santa Ana 1 NB office Haute Cakes Caffe T"'la 111-paper will not B Id c d 2BR casua · · · • •• ayr ge on o · Cln. lg min cabin-style, ·Prestigious Offices-Busy phone & misc Hlrlng:•Counter Hel ~aalltu,Mlvtrtise· 2BA, Ip, gar, pool, 1Br. wlk·ln cist. pool, new 300+ sf ea. Utls pd. clerical. $8hr to start •Espresso Bar
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ull HUD 11426·3500. pvt bch, pool, beam 2BR 2BA $725/Up sembly, a great space ~yriad of merchan-ladies needed. Photos
Art Restoration
Fashion Island
315 Newport Cnt Or
Sat, Nov 23. 1 pm
No reserve/minimum
For Info: 645-9955
Doors Windows, Lum·
ber, wood spindles,
electrical' plumbing
supplies. 548·2858
ceil. remode7te3d3, OF5P9, Relrig & dishwasher for Antique & Classic d1se llems, because In exchange from SERVICES 5533
$1250. 6 • cars. Bkr 722-8777 o.,ur c_olumns compel Lanae Lambrusco. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Harbor View Homes
4bd, 2·•hba, beaut
remodeled. S3000/mo.
Agent 800-892· 71 58
~~.'~. ~o;~~ef.o~~ ,~:. ••••••••• quatlf1ed buyers to Eves after 7p.m. * 714-545-4855 * call! 842•5878 Iv msg at studio salon,
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Lido Isle B a yfront
Brand new. never
llved·in, 2br 2ba.
On lhe sand. Musi
S e e I $ 3 s o o Im o .
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LR, w/FP. Furn. Incl FINANCE ulll/once a week
cleanlng service ••••••••• EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT through classified
5530 55301--6-4-2-"5-6-7-8--_______ ,
Chlppendale Seats 8 Teacup, Toy & Mini.
+china cbnt. lmmacl S250·S 1250. 546·2848
$2300. Also lvgrm set, Free Cots 4 y/o blk
best olfr. 220·5969 male, 3 y/o grey le·
s 1250. 646-7230 , ________ _
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away from tho beach, M ale pref'd. N/S.1---------1
our beaullful 2bd 2ba Share bath, lndry, APPLY N PERS:>N: WESTa.lFF PlAZA
designs stari at light kit prlv. S290/ MONEY 17"48dRVINE,NE.WPORTBEAcH
642·5678 $1370" Each ctassi-share uttl. +dep. TO LOAN 2914 111••••••••••••••••11 calty designed floorp-Ken. 642·1770 l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ACREAGE 1125
50 acres 1 hour from
Taos. Beaut San Luis
Valley. Paved counly
road , electrlcity,
pl)one flat w/360 vus
S 200/ac re . Terms
avail. Call 650· 7724
CEMETERY LOT/
CRYPT 1225
PA'CIFIC VIEW View
Ian Includes w/d, re· C DM 3bd/2ba front 1• frlgerator, private ga-unit; util, w/d, kit priv;
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range and fireplacew. S500/mo. 675·1533
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1·800·500·1 057
24 HOURS City light view loca· NB bright/airy, clean
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art fitness facility, spa· ---------••••••••• clous and modern RENTALS TO clubt)ouse. 2 pools. 2
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COM 2BR, 2BA share
w/fem prof. N/'smk/
pets. 411 Poinsettia.
$550, 675-0902
Magnolia/Santa Ana
St. in CM 650-4244
Utt. Sac $1000. Laura APARTMENTS
310·543·0401 Lv msg FOR RENT
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bdrm kilch, lndry. Inc ul~bte. No smk/pets
$425/mo 722·9755
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kil & paint. 2-cr pkng. Prof to share 4Br, Pincher, ears/tall
124 'la Agate $995. 3Ba, w/d, gar. $550· c 11 pp e d, b I k /I an.
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for renl in Fullerton iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii with 3BR. 2BA. Re·
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CDllONA DE. MAR 2122
l it, ~.SU 2 car gar.
pgrde. PCH/Fernleaf.
IO 1 yr IH• $2600/mo
all Lauri. 723.0102
nt•H Ride• 3BA
ea.n vu. Study, ram t-!.'! 3 Cf gat, 'ated. pv50. • ... 894
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grttncry of secluded
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• Studlol, 1 cl 2 Bedroonw
• JRS. SS9S TO $.600
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Nation's Largest Beauty Distril,utor
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ENrREE EXPRESS
NEEDS RESTAURANT DRIVERS!
Busy Long Beach Dinner Delivery Service now
expanding in Costa Mesa. Need own car and
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local area deliveries only. $8-10 PER HR.
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crew openings. Interested candidates apply in
person. Screening will be held Friday,
November 22nd from 12noon·4pm only at:
3030 Harbor Blvd, • Coata Mesa
FEDCO ~
King ' S i ze walnut male. Both fixed & de·
· bedrm set, xlnt condl clawed. Great house
dresser, headboard, 2 pets that need good
night stands. S700. homes. 645·3823
548·8985 Gorgeous young male
_K_l_n_g_S.--lz_e_w-a_t_e-rb_e_d_ sable stteptid. Beautl·
Ok stained pine. 2 ful temperment. S50
cupboards & morror 1 ___ 9_7_s_._1_1_1_6 __
on tall headboard. Ta11 H eed caring homo for
pedestal lrame with 7mo Old tern cat w1
mattress, heater, pad· heallh cond 854·3246
ded ralls, 8 drawers, 4 cabinets. lncludesl---------
comforter, pillow MUSICAL
shams. sheets. s200. INSTRUMENTS 6055 Call 540·5995
Sectional W/bed • 2 s a x a p h 0 n e s &
recliners, ll.lnt cond, Brass wanted. tn any
$350. Coff tbl w/ cond. 937·3 106 matching sofa tbl, 1---------$125 for 2. Bellini set Wurllber·Hammond
(crib, matt, toy chst, Must Sell 2 organsl
drssr w/change tbl). S275.ca1 PPf642-5937
$450 all. 721-1299
------BICYCLES 6060
MERCHANDISE
MISC. 6015
Citrus, fruit, avocado
trees fruiting S 10. X
Men's olders Huffy
26"crulser l1ko new
$65. Boy s Huffy
20"b1ke S30. 641 ·92&4
mas trees polled 6·9' t---------
S39. Herbs, junipers,
vines $1 . Cement
fountns $11 o. bird
baths S20. 909·674·9422
Designer Clothes
Mink coat. Sizes 6-8.
644·7447, leave your
name and number.
SPORTING
GOODS 6065
Orig Windsurfer
w /x tr a s a i t. S 5 o ,
376-9353
CHRISTMAS
COLLECTIBLES BOUT~QUES
60 1 71 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
6092
Roy•I Copenhagen
Christmas Plates.
The perfect gift for a
special home. Com-
plete set 1908-1996.
SI. Matthew·s Church
84$.1152
•Handmade Gift••
Handmade Gilts, Or·
naqienls·Decoratlons.
Shfrls, etc. Fri/Sat
9a-5p . Nov 22·23,
2 15 Orange St. ((1
PCH, W. NS 6112-4514
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is completeJ wt Will#>""' .fo:tiJiw.s bunnas name Stllkmmi with the CounlJ
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B•nd Fundr•l••r Wheel ateerlng, 4oHP, Ible wf)lle eX1/top, bur· By CHARLES GOREN
•S.t 7•m* Tohatsu •lee atart, gundv leather. lllNTI With OMAR SHARIF CORONA
DEi. MAR 6122
Newport Harbor teak •eata, $2600. t,~0 m~~Od~1~~~ a.nd TAN_NAH HIRSCH Hleh School NYS, 7a2-aeoo 540-7507 (16th & Irvine) Tona of Sluftll A ROYAL TOUCH Kent'• Q Sale VI
Another Biggie, but
this time with lots of
furniture tool
Big Mvg &•le SAT 9·3 MARINE SERVICE CADIUAC 9040
Lots of great atuffl On SUPPUES 7020 •=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Neither vulnerable. N_ort.h deals. cal'd on the jaok or hearts, Weat
shifted to a club, and that waa that..
Declarer won, cashed two diamond.II
for a heart" discard, then started on
trumps, !Oiling a tot.al of l.wo;adee
a nd a heart. la anyone Lo bl for
this debacle?
bd set, kit set. 205 1•
34th St. crn of Balboa liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '89 Sedan O.VUI• Don't miss Ill
·Sat 8am•Noo n
2500 Ocean Blvd (Corner of Ocean &
Carnation St .. In back
garage by.alley)
Bldg mat9\'1•1• doors 30' +wooden eall boat el~e ,blkf ~~~· o:~d ::~:
w Ind ow s. I umber. m•••· Ideal for flag. loaded. Bose atllfeo, wood splndles, turn & pole. $50. G48·2858 phone, xlnt cond.
baby clothes, etc. 422 $7750. Cati Steve
NORTH
• K74 OJ73
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4K6 Fullerton Ave. SaVSun •---------842·7700 7:3oam-2pm. MARINE SLIPS WEST
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EAST Certainly no one can censure
Weat..for not leading a second round
of hearts. There was no way that
West could imagine that East held
two trump tricks. It WRS Ea~ho
knew about the trump position, and
who had Lo tnke charge or directing
the defense.
SUN 0 NL Y 1 1 ·;t , Furn, skis, bikes,
art. 10011, t oys,
other kee11 junquel
Mui u ::t"~!V,., Sale '"'DiiOiiCiiKiiSiiiiiiiiiiiii7iiiOii2ii2 CHEVROLET 9045
1016 Buckingham Ln. I•
Furn, clothes. etc.
•AQ2
0 106 2-
0 8643
1817 Seadrift Dr
lrvlne Terrace Park SAT 8AM·2PM
970 Port Dunlelgh Schwinn cycle, toys,
Mooring for 30'
sldetle & 50' main
sllp. 846·7230
COSTA MESA 6124 old 33 rec, antique '••••••••• mirror, old books, I•
ciothes. sports eq41p, AUTOMOBILES
hamster maze. misc. 3 MaJor Dudes Sale
Sat 9·2. Tools, art,
toys. clottilng, misc. ••••••••••---------
Crn of Orange/18th St TRANSPORTATION BMW 9030
Sat 8·2 software. kid liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ctths. toys, ski stuff, •99 BMW 32•1 mini-blinds, kit Items, ---------~ Orig-
BOATS 7011 lnal cond. A/T. One e tcll 1005 Begonia owner. 60k miles.
$9950. 641-3564
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'70 CAMARO va Red
convrl, cstm paint.
New top. trans. Runs,
great! $3295 080.
Serious only. 650-5058
'89 Suburb•n 454 A/C, full pwr. Loaded!
Lo-miles. $12,pOO.
850-0828
*'93 SUBURBAN• 1 /2 ton 4x4, fully
equipped. Original
owner. 831·3118
'97 Sub/Tahoe!Trka
Huge dlsc/lmmed del
Direct Leasing
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9075
'88Tempo
75k miles. Re-built engine. $3000/obo.
675-5034
'97 Explr/Expd/Trks
Huge disc/lmmed det
Direct Leasing (714) 648·1217
• 1096 SOUTH
•J 109863
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The bidding:
NORm EAST SOUTH WEST
I NT Pase 4• Pan Pan PaH Pa111
Opening lead: King2f o
Follow the bidding a nd play of
this hand, which turned inLo a cata-
strophe for t.he defenders. Did any-
one err? If so, who?
The auction was old-fashioned
but. cfTertive. With only 10 h igh-
card poinLc;, South wa11 not interest-
ed in anything ot her t han four
spades, and got there by the most
direct route.
West led the king of heart.s, Enst
furnished I.he deuce a nd declarer
dropped thP. queen. Afraid that con·
tinuing wit.h I.he ace would allow
dedarer t.o rulT Rnd later t,akl' a dis-
If West held the ace of clubs and
not the 11ce nf hearts. declarer
would 11urely win the first trick and
take whatever heart discards on
diamond11 that were necessary.
Unless the defenders could score
two heart tricks, there was little
chance of defeating the con tract.
East s hould, therefore, have
dropped the six of hearts at the first
trick , Since the two and four of
hearts were missing, West would
not have been taken in by declarer's
falsecard of the queen. Continuing
with the nee would have been auto-
matic, and the conlrecl would have
been defeated.
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'90 Hyun d•I In good iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & REP AIR 9260
condition. A/C and '84 500SEL Primo.
power steering. wht/pal, sunrf/pwr.
$2150. 841·0800 low-pro tires. $14,500.
Firm 831-8754
1988 DELTA 88 Rolfal Brougham
Fully loaded, VS, dark
blue with light blue in-
terior, 94,000 miles.
'81 Corvette
Glass T-tops. $150. . 376-9353
JAGUAR 9105 -------$3.000 or best offer.1---------1
71 4 574-4267 MERCURY 913 5 '88 XJ8 one owner iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. iiiii 67k ml. Flawless 1---------
c o n d . S 8 0 0 0 . * '89 Sabel LS * SUZUKI 9205
1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
720-9941 4-0r. Loaded with ex-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
'91 Vandenplas One trasl Very c lean. '88 S I $2500 OBO. 723-1504 a m a r 4-WD owner. Original condl· 5spd w/tw br. AM/FM/ t I o n . S 1 2 • 9 5 0 · -.8-4-T_o_p_a_z:-4-_-d-r.-4-c-y-I, cass. 70k mis. $2995.
841·0800 Auto, Power steering 759-851 4 691·3240pgr •
Good Int. Good cond.
When you write
a Cl:l'siricd ad.
include all
the fact~
aml get the
rcwh,.
you want.
6~2-5671!
MAZDA 9125 s9ootobo. 631-1149. _T_O_Y_O_T_A---
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On the move? '85 626 LX AIT. Orlgl· NISSAN 9150 '86 4·Runner AfT. n al cond. Lo-miles. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S II xt One owner. $2950. AM/FM/cass. Loaded! 8 your 8 ra
641·3564 19 4 3 oozx Turbo 80k mls.'S6900. household
'88 Mazda RX7 GXL
New rebuilt eng w/
warranty. New clutch/
5 s pd. 1-10 ps. p/w. 1_1_5_9_-8_5_1 _4 _6_9_, _·3_2_4o __ p_g_r items
new clutch, runs grtl '97 L•nd Cruz/4-Run in Classified $2650.obo 650-7789 Huge disc/lmmed det _ __;.;..;...,;;:o.;.;::;=-:o.:..;.;.;~--
Lo aded. Sunroof. ---------s3500. 832·3942 '95 Maxima GXE Gold pkg. A/C, a/t, full
Direct Leasing
(714) 646·1217
'91 MIATA Red, 5 pwr. CD. New tires/
spd. A/C. cassette, brks. Cstm whiz. 32k. •·v-0-1v-SW_A_G_E_N--9-2-3-5 grnd effects. chrome $20.500 or assume lse "
whiz. 67k mis, 1 ownr. $418/mo. 548-2409 liiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $9,600. 250-1565
MERCEDES 9130 OLDSMOBILE 9155
'71 VWVAN
$850/obo. 434-0576. 434-0266.
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at the price
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1996
ACROSS bone Of breaker 1 OiiCfi ~oulb --
keyboa«S 58 Arcade
6 -Beta Kappa amusement g S.mple food 60.Leg part 14 Major artery 61 Fruity drink
15 Feel bad 62 Type of Ofange HS Famed statuette 63 Cheeseparer
17 Crammed 64 -Command· 19 Gets closer meots 20 "Alley -· 65 Large a"telope
21 E11pel
22 Tropical vine DOWN 23 S111t to -I Mexll'.an
24 Witch sandwich
25 lute 2 B.C 's -27 Hoarding AWAY National Paril
31 Nee 3 Brace
32 Ostrichlike birds 4 And so on. 3" Excursions abbr.
36 Novelist James 5 NoJ1h or 37 Profoundness South -
39 Miid oath 6 Hesitate
40 Food fish 7 Sword handle 25 1996 Whoopi
42 In -of: 8 Siok Goldberg film replacing 9 This evening 26 Sports cOmplex
43 "And Thfs -10 On the briny 27 Feb. 14 figure Beloved" t t Glance over 28 Antiseptic
44 Went forth t2 Scartetfs 29 Doctor's
46 Lions' ruffs home assistant
48 ·-Grown 13 Sounds of 30 Metric weiOhts
Accustomed to hesi1alion 31 Baseball cfub Her Face· 18 lntenslfl9d 33 Skirmish 49 Diminish 22 Fond du -. 35 Pig's place
50 Brisk Wis. 38 Kind 53 Minuscule 23 Toughen 41 Lady's-: wild
54 Word used with 24 Careless hurry orchid
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419 Enlarge ~ ~ 50 Pueblo Indian
51 K1nds 52 Mound \ 53 Ocean .. ~
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55 Prayer ending ! 56 Joln f metal) _ ,
57 --0 ·Shantelit_, '
58 Tub ~ ~
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Clean & white. Third seat
(#352 23 2)
8MMO
Low Miies. Third seat
(#078987)
'White & priced right"
(#112055)
"Pride of ownership"
(#365048)
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49'18SeGLs
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+.99c +tax on c1osed end lease for 48 months. Option to purchase at lease end for $17.140.
Total drive off lees $2442. Based on 12K mil • w/extras at 15¢ each. #362514.
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1NMOTURllO
Loaded, Low Miles!
(#26~537)
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Looks expensive but It's notl
(#024140)
Black & Loaded
(#223434)
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