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ravage opponent
A flrefighter hoses down hot spots at a house fire Wednesday afternoon tn Costa Mesa.
• Mother, son and daughter
escape burning house;
passerby injurea when he
p lunges into smoke-filled
residence in rescue attempt.
By Jennifer Armstrong and
Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot
Diane Eller said she decided
Wednesday afternoon to light some
incense -then a gust of wind later, a
nearby la.mp shade was aflame,
beginning a fire that destroyed her
home.
She and her two children, a 14-
year-old daughter and 16-year-old
son, were·inside the home when the
fire broke out bu t' escaped
unscathed. Her husband, Lee Eller,
who runs a tree-trimming business
from the wooden house a t 2051 New-
port Blvd., returned from a job in
Eastbluff to see his h ome engulfed in
flam~.
·1 saw the smoke on my way
home, and my son called me to tell
me on my car phone," Eller said, see-
ing flames continue to char the
home, which was surrounded by
stacked firewood owned by another
business. •Every time I see smoke, I
DON lfACH I OAl\.Y I'll.OT
Renter of the
home Diane Eller
(left) tries to fight
off grief¥ rescue •
workers treat
passerby Richard
Meredith for
smoke Inhalation.
Meredith made
sure everyone
was out of the
home. Far left.
douds of thick
smoke billow Into
the afternoon sky.
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
think of this place."
The Costa Mesa Fire Department
heard about the fire at 1:09 p.m. with
a deluge of callers reporting smoke,
said fire Operations Division Chief
Jim Richey. Three engines and two
• SEE FIRE PAGE A14
WEEKEND
'Nutcracker# keeps
dancers on their toes
Family of
murderer
stunned
• Omar Rivera reportedly attended
same church as Donna Jacobson, the
woman he is alleged to have stabbed
to death Sunday everung.
By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Donna Jacobson had some-
thing eerily in common with the man accused of
her murder. Both were Catholics and both
attended mass regularly at St. Joachim Church
on Orange Avenue.
And as stunned disbelief continues to hang
over those who knew Jacobson, the emotion
seems equally strong among those close to the
alleged killer, 18-year-old Omar Rivera.
"We can't believe what he's done. He was a
nice person." said Cari Coyotzi, 21, Rivera's
niece. She added, "I'm nervous. I'm scared now."
Cari wept as she spoke, sitting in the well-
kept living room of her ,.----------------., Pomona Avenue apart-1 1
ment. An elegantly dee-l l
orated Christmas tree l :
stood across from a tele-: l
vision, where a Spanish-1 ~
language soap opera • t
played. I
Before Rivera's
arrest, he lived here
with Caii and six other
relatives. He slept on
the living room coach.
He came from Mexico
about a year ago, she said, and he was jobless.
He spent the days watching television, playing
pool and videogames at a 19th Street arcade, or
looking for work at the nearby Costa Mesa Job
Center, she said.
She said he attended 12:30 p.m. Spanish-lan-
guage services about every other Sunday at St.
Joachim Church.
Last Sunday night, Donna Jacobson, 59,
attended an evening Mass at the same church.
At 6:30 p.m. she left to drive home. Around 7
p.m. she lay dead outside the carport of her Ana-
heim Avenue home, stabbed to death only feet
from her doorstep in what seemed a botched rob-
bery.
Rivera stands accused of murder with special
circw;nstances, which could draw the death
penalty. Police arrested him after he allegedly
attacked a second woman in the parking lot of 24
Hrs Fitness only minutes after the homicide. The
second woman suffered only minor wounds.
Margarito Coyotzi, Rivera's 23-year-old
nephew, remembered seeing the accused drink-
ing El Presidente, a Mexican brandy, Sunday
night.
The nephew said Rivera sometimes grew
angry when he drank, but still he was stunned by
the news of the arrest.
•I do not know why he would do that,• he
• SEE STUNNED PAGE A14
I \ II I \ Nature _Center wants district headquarters
• Fearing center might become landlocked when
district moves out, administrator proposes purcliasing
the land for expanded 11 science center." er.
•
A2 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1996
1
A TRUE LIFELINE
Costa Mesa woman's Abandoned Infant Rescue
hotline has already saved several babies
By Susan Deemer, Daily Pflot
COSTA MESA -Debbe Mag-
nuson bas offered numerous
mothers and their unwanted
babies hope and compassion
n'7",r,J!n~}]!e~m ti9~aL. ~ ~~ . #~~ J~ '/:.~~--\
·we launched the pIOgram
July 8 and in a matter of 12
weeks we saved three babies
that were destined for dump-
sters," said Magnuson, founder
of the hotline and Project Cud-
dle, an abused children's charity.
Magnuson started the hotline
-1-888-628-3353 -and placed a
basket on the doorstep of her
Corona Lane home because she
wanted mothers to have an alter-
native to abandoning their
babies:
Since its inception, the nation-
al toll-free hotline has been a
lifeline for unwanted infants. So
Debbe Magnuson and one of
the three babies Ille bu
helped save through her hot-
line for abandoned babies.
about to give birth to a baby that
was conceived as the result of
being raped.
"(The mother) called us and
said, 'I hate this baby and if you
don't help me find a place (to
giv.e birth), I am going to dump
it,' n Magnuson said.
is also working. on getting a
future appearance on the
•0prah Winfrey Show."
•All three mothers we bad so
far had other children and were
good mothers to those other Cbil-
dren," Magnuson said, explain-
,~~~~o ~~
reasons for abandonment.
Orange County Coroner's sta-
tistics for 1995 and this year
show a total o/ six abandoned
babies have been found dead
during this two-year period.
Anticipating more calls as her
hotline gains publicity, Magnu-
son said sbe bad new telephone
lines installed at her home and
some 41 operators ar"8 available
to help assist her.
The name of the hotline was
also changed; it was initially
called ·we, Not Utter," but that
slogan was considered inappro-
priate by some, Magnuson said.
•
• far, Magnuson said, she has
helped deliver babies over the
telephone, talked mothers out of
dumping them and arranged for
safe deliveries of others.
Ashamed and embarrassed,
the woman hid herself from fam-
ily and friends, Magnuson said.
So Magnuson arranged for the
woman to have the delivery at a
nearby hospital. Four days later,
a 5-pound baby girl was born
and later adopted.
"Some people preferred a
more upliftin~ name," she said.
"Now it's the Abandoned Infant
Rescue' program." ·
. MMC MARTlN I DAILY Pl.OT
Of the babies she saved from
abandonment, one was in
Orange, one in New York City
and one in AUanta, Ga.
Meanwhile, Magnuson is also
busy preparing for Project Cud-
dle's sixth annual holiday party
Sunday at the Neighborhood
Community Center in Costa
Mesa.
Project' Cuddle Director Debbe MagnWIOll gets a little help from daughter Emily while working
with her abandoned baby hotline, wblda she rum out of her Costa Mesa home.
In October, a 24-year-old
Orange woman called the hot-
line and told Magnuson she was
The story of the baby girl
from Orange was featured on
the television show •Extra• on
KNBC Tuesday night. Magnuson
About 400 abused. aban-
doned and neglected children
and teenagers are expected to
attend, Magnuson said.
"Right now we are desperate
for'teenage gifts,• Magnuson
said. •Tue Costa Mesa police
cityside
Suspected burglar
feels long bite of law
A burglar crouched in the attic
of a Grant Avenue home in Costa
Mesa must have known his
chances of escape were slim
when a police dog new through
the crawlspace toward him, teeth
bared.
Around 2 p.m. Wednesday, a
resident in the 3300 block of the
street alerted pol.lee that a bur-
glar was prowling around a
neighbor's house, said Costa
Mesa police Officer Paul Ellis.
Police surrounded the house,
using the loudspeaker to warn
the burglar to surrender or risk
being bitten by a police dog, Ellis
said. ·
After two warnings, police
searched the house. They could·
n't find the burglar. Then police
noticed the bottom of the ceiling
sagging and starting to crack
from the man's weight, and real·
ized be was hiding in the attic,
Ellis said.
Police opened the crawlspace
of the attic and warned the man
again, Ellis said. No answer
came. So Bart, a 3-year-old Bel-
gian Malinois, rushed in to
attack.
·When I got up into the attic, I
saw that the suspect was kicking
~the dog," Ellis said. •1 told him to
show me bis hands. He complied.
And I called the dog back to my
side."
The suspect -Juan Manuel
Soto-Lopez, 28, of Costa Mesa -
suffered two bite wounds in the
skirmish, and was treated at
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presby-
terian and released, Ellis said.
He was found trying to steal
$2,000 to $3,000 worth of gold
and silver jewelry, and had a
camera stuffed in bis pocket, said
Costa Mesa police Sgt. George
Yezbick.
Soto-Lopez was arrested on
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suspidon of residential bmglary
and assault on a police dog. He is
being held on $25,000 bail at the
Costa Mesa city jail.
-By Chrlltopber Goffard
Local woman, shot in
Seattle, improves
Soheila Motamed, the Corona
del Mar woman shot during a rob-
bery at the Seattte. TaCO!D4 Inter-
national Airport, wu upgraded
from critical to serious condition
Wednesday.
Motamed, 39, was attacked by
a robber as she was climbing into
her car at the airport Sunday. The
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attacker shot her in the neck and
head. She was rushed to the Har-
bor View Medical Center in Seat-
tle.
your time for the hotline or Pro-
ject Cuddle, call -432-9681. Or
you can drop donated gifts at
1075 Corona Lane in Costa
Mesa.
up those days -both Wednesdays
-will have it collected Thursdays
those ·Wee.ks. Streets will not be
swept on Dec. 25 or Jan. 1.
Motamed remains unconscious,
but her condition is improving,
said hospital spokesman Larry
Zalin.
Por information call 644-3066. ·
-By Christopher Goffard
Santa is coming io
Kaiser Primary Center
Garbage collection
~ sfop for holidays
First and second grade classes ~
at Kaiser Primary Center will pre-
sent~ holiday ~ "~:
Santai" at 1 p.m. today tt the cen•:
ter, 2025 Garden Lane. The pro!•
gram will include Spanish anct:
Garbage won't be collected
and streets won't be swept ip
Newport Beach on Christmas Day
or New Year's Day.
Areas scheduled for trash pick-
English Hanukkah and Christmas;:
songs and a special guest appear-;
ance by Santa. : : . ..
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COSTA MESA
• 2700 blodl of lllwe.i1or1 Piece: A $25 electric Sant.a daus was stolen from
the front door of a residence.
• J100 blodl of Airway AvenU9: A fax machine and computer file server
valued at S2,475 were stolen from an offb. A reported $3,540 worth of dam-
age was done to the carpet. marble, leather chairs and front doors. The glass
front door was found broken.
• 500 blocll of Anton loulevwd: A drUI set and ~ap-top worth $3, 129 were
stolen from a locked van partted In front of a hotel. There was no sign of
forced entry.
• 2200 blocll of Hwbor 8oulev..t: Approximately $1 ,000 worth of rings
were stolen from a dlsplay at Kmart.
• 2500 blocll of SM a.m.tt. Drtve: $1,630 worth of golf clubs and gear were stolen from a storage doset of a residence. There was no sign of forced
entry.
NEw.ORT9EAOI
• 1IOO blocll of Port Weltbome Plem: Ten dollan worth of Ow1stmm
lights were stolen from outside a residence.
• 100 blocll of PrOlftOlttllM'/ DrM w.t: A~ disc ptaiyer, 20 comp.ct
discs and a comp.Kt disc holder valued at S.468 were stolen from • c.-. A win-
dow was found smashed.
• 1400 blocll of AVOCMlo Aw: Eye glasses valued at Sl,866 were stolen
from an optometly office during open hours.
• 1100 blocll of.....,. DrM Roed: A $2.800 watch was stolen from a hotel room.
• 1200 blocll of NoUll.......,. lloed: s.teral artlctes of jewelry were stolen
from a file box Inside • mldence. The file box was allegedly pried open. but
there was no sign of forced entry Into the house.
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1996 A3
christmas boat parade
How to get the best out of the boat parade
: The BBth annual Newport Har-
bor Chrl.stmas Boat Parade runs
6;30 to 8:30 p.m. every night
~rough Monday 1n Newport
Beach. To enhance your vlewtng
pleasure of tlle festive tradltlon,
we provide the following Ups:
+VANTAGE POINTS
The city is rife with prime
parade viewing spots, but some
are definitely more coveted than
others.
Newport Beach Conference &
V1sitors Bureau president Ros-
alind Wtlliam.s named the Balboa
.... ~Club and ~r:: yachts as
sGme of the most popular sites.
: "But my personal favorite is
right up above our office here,•
she said, ref erring to the bureau's
Mariner's Mile location. "My fam-
ily likes to go up on the cliff to
Olli Drive Park -you can pack a
lunch, and it's just perfect up
there.•
Newport Harbpr Area Cham-
ber of Commerce vice president
Barbara de Boom also mentioned
that park as a great viewing site.
Her list of hot spots included the
Balboa Island bridge, bayfront
hOmes and "anywhere around
t11e peninsula.•
: uBut wherever you're going,"
she said, "get there early.•
+ FOR THE BLEAOfER BOUND •
The Newport Harbor Sons of
the Amerlcan Legion is providing
the only bleacher seating in the
harbor for the parade.
Paying $5 will get you a seat,
and $10 will get you a seat and a
meal -your choice of chili, beef.
stew or chicken and vegetables.
• Most Orlgtnal: Gay Wassall
and Bill Kelly, 409 E. Edgewater,
Balboa Peninsula. .
• Belt Ugbta and AnlmaUon: the
James Rich family, 302 S. Bay
Front, Balboa Island.
• TradiUonal: Bob and Marcy
Cook, 538 S. Bay Front, Balboa
Island.
• Kida' Wonderland; Lester and
Bettie Hale, 41? Edgewater, Bal-
boa Island.
-Compiled by Jennifer Armstrong
The group has already filled up
many' of its bleacher seats with
reservations from large groups
such as cori>orate parties and con-
valescent home field trips. Many ' r---------------~ t9~ llf8lk-µps .. bu.t l ~ AAr&,
orgaiiizer .. Michael l3rigandi sug-l U'
gests anyone interested gets
there at least an hour early.
11\e parade passes by the
legion post on 15th Street about
7:20 p .m. each night.
+OOHS AND AAHS
Parade spectators can enjoy
the festively decorated waterfront
homes along with the parade
boats. The following homes were
·singled out by the Ring of Lights
competition for don't-miss deco-
rations:
•Sweepstakes winner: Joi Dell
Hu.rd, 304 S. Bay Front, Balboa
Island.
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A• THURSDAY, DEaMBER 19, 1996
A health care system thRt draWs tourists and. national pride ~~
• IDITOll'S NOTI: .i.tlnlfer E. Glueck
gr~uated from Newport H•rbor High
School In June 1992 Md from StAnfOcd
Uniwnlty last June. She Is now att.ncf.
Ing Hebrew Unlwnlty of Htusllem for
• year, on • Dotot •nd Rothbefll Schol-
•rshlp, and wiJI flle perlodk r9p0rts of
her experlenc»s for publlcatlon In ~
Dally Pilot.
A Jthough I am enrolled ln
the Hebrew University
Graduate Year Program
at the Mt. Scopus Campus, I
attend two cluses at the affiliat-
ed School of Public Health &
jennifer
e. glueck
Community Medicine at Hadas-Hadassah Hebrew University
sah Medical Center. Medical Center in the southwest
Once a week I journey from corner of the city. 1~ »L~VAlvf ,~~~ijie R<mn~ ( ~~<~~f~'OA~ !tillt.: tgpe~ew_ . ~ ea:.'f ptit Of )e~em' fO Ufel '.' UU10S" f0ID QOWD Own
Charities desperate for gifts
for needy families, children
By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Body
shop owner David Ferrara
encouraged about 20 of his own
employees, and about 30 employ-
ees from the business next door,
to help bring Christmas to needy
families.
families. Mullen will even don a
Santa Claus suit for the trip.
"Those kids still believe in
Santa,• he said. "It would be a
shame if there was nothing under
the tree for them ... I have never
not had something under the
tree."
Jean Forbath, founder of SOS,
"Our company
has always done
something around
the holidays." he
said. "Titis year ...
we (both compa-
nies) took 20 fami-
lies and are provid-
ing all the food and
gifts for Christ-
mas."
"We are short
about500
said employees get
involved in charity
work because it
builds a sense of
comraderie among
them. toys and we
don 't know
what to do ... "
"It's another
thing they can
work together on,
a departure from
what they normal-
ly do,• she said.
Ferrara 's busi-
ness. Sea Breeze
Collision, and
-DEBBY O'CONNOR • About 75 com-
panies donated
BMW Sterling are sponsoring
families through Friends in Ser-
vice to Humanity.
"We took about 50 or 60 kids
and paired them up with employ-
ees and gave them names and
ages,• Ferrara said.
While employees at dozens of
local businesses are banning
together to help needy families,
hundreds of gifts are still needed
at FISH and hundreds of families
are waiting to be adopted by
Share Our Selves in that charity's
annual Adopt-a-family program.
Debby O'Connor, founder of
FISH, said many smaller compa-
nies have started to get involved
but her program is still desperate-
ly short of gifts for infants and
teenagers.
About 30 companies have
helped out FISH this year. The
organization provides rental and
food assistance, and subsidized
child care to about 400 families
throughout the year.
"We are short about 500 toys
and we don't know what to do,"
O'Connor said. That translates to
about 150 families that will go
without toys this year, she said.
On Saturday, Ferrara and
employee Bruce Mullen will drive
two trucks loaded with gifts and
food to the companies designated
Body in harbor
now identified
NEWPORT BEACH -Authori-
lles have identified the man
whose body was found drowned
in Newport Harbor earlier this
month as Michael W. King, an
attorney from Battle Creek, Mich.
He was 40.
King's naked body was recov-
ered by Newport Beach life·
guards and Orange County Sher-
iff's Harbor Patrol deputies from
the ocean bottom on Dec. 2.
Apparently he bad slashed bis
wrists. A spokesman for the
county coroner's office said there
is a 95% probability he corrunit-
ted suicide.
Police said they didn't know
exactly what King was doing in
the area. ·
•He wasn't down here for
business, I can tell you that,• said
Newport Beach police Detective
Bill Hartford.
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goods to the
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year compared to about 1,000
individuals and families, Forbath
said.
Gifts are still needed for chil-
dren in the FISH program. Bring
unwrapped items •to St.
Matthew's Church, 1723 Westcliff
Drive in Newport Beach from 9
a.m. and 5 p.m. Donors are asked
to call first at 642-6060 or 645-
8050.
The deadline to adopt a family
through SOS is this Saturday.
Packages should be dropped off
at St. John's Hall, 101'5 Baker St.
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Jerusalem, the Medical Center Every week I've had an
looks out over the quaint opportunity to explore a differ-
enchanting village of Ein ent part of the Middle Eut's
Karem, traditionally regarded as largest center of healing, teacb-
the birthplace of John the Bap-ing and research. In addition to
tist. including a School of Public
As the bus traverses through Health, Hadusah Medical Cen-
the hills, I marvel at the trees ter also has SchoolJ of Medicine,
beyond the valley, which have Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing, an
just turned several shades Institute of O.ncology, a Mother
greener because of recent show-and Child Center, 130 depart-
ers. Still, the rocky earth land· ments and clln1cs, and 700 hos-
scape dominates the backdrop, pital beds. Each has a separate
and I feel the desert looming building, and yet all are illter-
beneath the modern Jerusalem connected by an intricate maze ,
stone buildings. of underground hallways.
• Somehow it is always this Remarkably, it also happens
journey up into the hills above to be a regular tourist sight, as
the city that reminds me most of the hospital synagogue is home
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fish, animals, flowers, and Jew-
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of veneering pigment onto glass
which allowed him to use as
many as three colors on a single
uninterrupted pane.
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A luncheon at the Ritz,
Newport Beach raised
$50,000, benefiting Chap-
man University's construction
fund for a new All Faiths'
Chapel.
It wa.s part of the holiday
excitement organized by The
Fashionables, a Chapman Uni-..
versity support group that has
gathered for Christmas lunch at
the Ritz for the past 10 years, and
in so doing has raised nearly
$600,000 for the building fund.
The project is a pet of Fash-
ionables champion Mary Lou
Hornaby, who has served the
organization as president and
chief fund-raiser for 12 years.
This holiday season, fellow Fash-
ionables Dorl de Krull and Dud-
le Dunlap, co-chairs of the event,
along with Charlene Prager,
Marla Crutcher, Peggy Cotton,
Patti Edwards, Mary Ann Wells,
June Wlan, Dawn Wood. and
Mildred Mead, founder and
president emeritus of The Fash-
ionables, joined formidable
forces to honor Hornsby for her
unwavering devotion to Chap-
man.
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off fabulous jeweuy as both men
and women alike admired the
design, artistry and dazzle of the
creations.
•Why is that bodyguard over
in the corned" asked Ltnda
Beale, spotttng a burly man in
suit, tie and headset in another
comer of the restaurant. "Is there
a national political figure here
today?"
The wondering halted as one
of the Chanel models leaned
over at the table wearing over $1
million in diamonds. "They're
here for jewelry,• Beale said with
a laugh.
Judy and George Argyrot,
Barbara Bowte, lrvla Cbapman,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1996 AS
Lynne and Jlm Dott, president of
Chapman University, 1>kk ud
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Feeley, Irv .... Gloria GeD••n,
Jodi Gre eabenm, Doy ffmley,
Vidor ud IC.uea Hardlll. Malk
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Osbrtnk. Ann Van Amdeln,
MldltDe md blpla Bolarer, Ger·
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were in the holiday crowd honor-
ing Hornst1y and supporting
Chapman.
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JOHn LEOnHRD'~
Hornsby served both Los
Angeles and Orange counties for
more than a qu~er century as
the social voice of the Los Ange-
les Times. Following retirement
from the journalism business, she
became the unofficial social con-
science and pied piper of the
Newport-Mesa community -
starting, chairing and helping to
perpetuate many of the philan-
thropic causes in the region.•
HAPPY . HOLIDAYS TO ,,.
: ·ne All Faith's Chapel at
Chapman is very important to
me,• said Hornsby, attending the
Ritz luncheon with husband
Scott and 400 admiring friends.
•There are many students from
i.u over the world that go to
Chapman. The present chapel is tour or five blocks from Chap-F.an, and let me say this about
its condition, if you sat in a pew,
you'd come away with splinters
~ your pants.
• "We've been working on this
project for at least eight years,
ind we have $2 million in
teserve from the total fund-rais-
tng effort, including The Fash-
Ioiiables contribution. We cannot
break ground until we have $3
!nillion in reserve," added
tfornsby with a grin.
• •vou know, perhaps a poten-
tial donor will read about the
Oeed in the Pilot and step up to
!he pew to finish the fund-raising
campaign. That person's name
would look quite handsome on a
plaque in the chapel.• Hofll.Sby
elaims she used to say she could-
ia't wait to see the chapel
become reality. Now, she says
fhe can't wait to see the ground-
breaking. •Who knows, it may
f>e soon,• she said optimistically.
: Models from the chic Chanel
~oaillerie Collection at South
Coast Plaza sllnked between the
festive holiday tables, showing
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lUNOfEON
The Orange County Coast
J\SSodation offers its luncheon
wtth guest speaker Jan Mitter-
meir, Orange County CEO, at
U.:30 a.m. at the NeWJfOrt Harbor
~utical Museum. 151 B. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is
$20. Por reservations, call 548-
4942.
CAREER NETWORK
The Career Network meeting
for those une!llployed titled
•Interview, Worklhop, Part m•
w ill be at 7 :30 p.m. in the Stewart
Lounge at St. AndreW1 Presby·
terian Church, 600 St. Andrews
Road, Newport Beach. Por more
information, call 574-2239.
required. Por more information,
call 6«-3151.
REP'TILE TALK II
The Newport Beach Ubrary
offers a workshop for children age
7-12 called •swut• from 3:30 to
5:30 p .m. at the Vincent Jor-
gensen Community Center adja-
cent to Mariners Branch Ubrary
in Newport Beach. Registration
fee ii $15 and preregistration 11
required. Por more information,
~6«-3151. .
THE ZONE
A local support tJ!oup meets
tonight to discuss The Zone,•
the exciting nutrition plan
developed by best-selling
author Barry Sears at 7 p.m. at
the Barnes and Noble Bookstore
in Fashion Island in Newport
pre-ICboolers and their famOW
reenacting the Nativity at 4 p.m.
at 2100 Mar ~ Newport
Beach. A 7 p.m. Mrvioe for all will
feature the reading ot the Chrllt·
mu Story and MVeral antheml by
the ch<>V. Child care will be pro-
vided. For more information, call
6«-t:Wt.
DANCE QASSES
Orange Coast. College ol:fen
five intermediate to advanced
level modem dance clulel at 10
a.m . on Dec. 26 through 28 and 30
and 31 in OCC's Dance Studio C.
Registration fee is $10 per class or
$35 for the entire series. Par more
information, call 432-5506.
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SNOW DAY
Valerie Torelli of Torelli Realty
presents Snow Day from 9 a.m. to
noon at 2845 Mese Verde Drive
East, Costa Mesa. The event fea-
tures Santa'a train ride, face
painting, balloons and visit from
Santa. Children 10 years old and
younger can play in the eight tons
of snow. Por more information,
call 540-7355.
BOW MAKING
The Container Store offers free
how-making workshops at 10
_ a.m., 1 p.m._and 4 p.m. at 901 G.
South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa.
For more information, call 708-
0800.
MONDAY
TENNIS CAMP
Children from age 5-15 can
IParn new tennis skills and
improve existing skills in a one-
week tennis camp today through
Dec. 27 at Las Arenas Park on the
corner of 16th Street and Balboa
Boulevard in Newport Beach.
"Mighty Mites,• tor 5-to 7-year-
olds, will be offered from 9 to 10
fl .m. The registration fee is $20.
"Strokers,• for beginning players
from age 8-15, will be offered
ti om 10 a.m. to noon. "Ralliers,"
for intermediate players from age
8-l 5, will be offered from 1 to 3
p.m. Both of these courses cost
$45 and preregistration is
required. To register, call 644-
~l 151.
REPTILE TALK
The Newport Beach Ubrary
offers a workshop for children
rigcs 7-12 called "Slimy Crea-
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et the Vincent Jorgensen Com-
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VINEYARD CHRISTIAN
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a Christmas Eve Vespers Service
at 6 p.m. at 102 E. Baker St., Cost
Mesa. Por' more information, call
556-8463.
ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN
St. Mark Presbyterian Church
offers a brief informal service for
HYPER PEPPY
Launch Pad offers a Robot
Workshop at noon for children
ages nine to 11 and at 3 p.m. for
ages 11-14 at 3333 Bear St., Costa
Mesa. The workshop enables at
parent and child to Jeam bow to
assemble "Hyper Peppy" the
robot and discover how robots are
used in the film and amusement
industries. Cost is $30 and the
workshop ts $6 for members and
$8 for guests. For more informa-
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HYPER PEPPY
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ages S.11 and at 3 p .m. for ages
. 11 to 14 at 3333 Bear Sl, Costa
Mesa. The workshop enables a
parent and child to learn how to
assemble •Hyper Peppy" the
robot and discover how robots are
used in the film and amusement
industri~. Cost is $30 and the
workshop is $6 for members and
$8 for guests. For more informa-
tion, call 546-2061.
'IUESDAY, DEC. 31
KIDS SLEEP OVER
The Newport Beach Commu-
llP~~:/:~~-~ ~llt ~ ew ars-eYe Kidi"mght Out
for children age 4-12 at 7:30 p.m.
and concludes at 8:30 a.m. the
next day at the Community Youth
Center at Grant Howald Park on
Fifth Avenue and lris Avenue in
Newport Beach. Movies, .pJ>pcom,
games and breakfast will be
available. Cost is $35 and siblings
pay $17. For more information,
call 644-3151.
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ONGOING
SMOKERS
The Nicotine Anonymous fel-
lowship wants to help men and
women who smoke to quit and
remain smoke-free. Call 650-2713
for the local evening meetings
nearest you.
HELPLINE
A private telephone consulta-
tion is offered at no charge from 7
to 8 p.m. every Monday at 759-
0357. Talk with a professional
about difficulties in your life.
NElWORKER
The. Tuesday Morning Net-
worker share leads at 7 to 8 a .m.
every Tuesday at Mimi's Cale,
1835 Newport Bled., Cotta Mesa.
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SURPLUS FOOD o
Seniors and low-incom e fami-
lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport
Beach area can obtain free USDA
surplus food between 8 and 10
a.m. the second Saturday of each
month in the rear parking lot of
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tion. call 631-2177.
MOMS SUPPORT GROUP '
Group process focuses on
work, success and parenting .
issues every first and third Thurs-
days from noon to 1:15 p .m. and 7
to 8:15 p.m. at 2900 Bristol St.,
Suite J-108, Costa Mesa. Theses-
sion cost $15. For more informa-
tion, call 850-1689.
REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY
The Costa Mesa Republican
Assembly · meets every third
Thursday of the month at the
Neighborhood Community Cen-
ter, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa.
For more information, call 645-
5326.
CAREGIVER SUPPORT
Coast Highway, No. 31 t. Newport
Beach~, The support group
requires free pre-assessment
before joining. For more mforma-
tion, call 72~-4588.
• The Healing Connection
offers a Coed Relationship Group
at 6:30 on Wednesdays at 4425
Jamboree Road, 180-A, Newport
•Beach. For more information, call
261-8003.
BODY IMAGE SUPPORT
The Ne.wport Beach Psycho-
logical Association offers a Body-
Image/Moderate Eating Support
Group that meets every Wednes-
day at 7 p .m. at 3101 W. C98$t
Highway, No. 311, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
722-4588.
DIVORa MEDIATION
A free lecture about divorce
mediation, an alternative to the
traditional two-attorney divorce,
is offered the third Thursday of
every month with a ttorney A\i·
cia D. Taylor and psychologist
Lee H . Solow. Spac.e is liolited.
and reservations are required.
Por more information, call 863·
9590.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS
Overeaters Anonymous meets
from 7 to 9 p.m. every Wednesday
at West Newport Community
Center, 883 W. 15th St., ~5
upstairs, Newport Beach. Por
more information, call 953-0900.
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dren of Aging Parents is being • ·
offered from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at
the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar-
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more information, call 644-3244.
COED SUPPORT
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ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP
This ongoing group specializes
in the needs of individuals who
have sick and/or dying animals in
their lives. It meets from 1 :30 to 2
p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W.
Coast Highway, Suite 311, New-
port Beach. Call 722-4588 for
space reservation.
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• Join Mesa Messengers Toast-
master Club 691 in Costa Mesa
for their meetings at 7 p.m.
Wednesdays at Mesa Verde
Methodist Church, 1701 Baker
Street, Cost.a Mesa. VlSitors are
welcome. For ·more information,
call 540fll4«6.
• The Blue Flame Toastmasters
Oub 2717 meets at 7 a.m. every
Wednesday at .I The Village
Farmer, South~t Plaza Vil-
lage, 1651 Sullilowel Ave., Costa
Mesa. The meeting is free for
first-time visitors. For more infor-
mation, call 855-4308.
•Toastmasters Club 231 meets
at 7 a.m. every Monday at the
Irvine Company, 550-C Newport
Center, Newport Beach. For more
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information. call 733-2209.
• Harborlites Toastmaster Club
1927 meets at 7 a.m. every
Wednesday at the Nautical Muse-
um, 151 E. Coast Highway, New-
port Beach. For more information,
call 854-4580. . WOMEN'S SUPPORT
The Hope Institute, a ·center for
recovery and family education,
otters a women's support group at
7 p,m. every Tuesday at 2900 Bris-
tol St., C-206, Costa Mesa. For
more informatiQn, call 432:0020.
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The Women's Chapter of the
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7:15 a.m. every Wednesday at
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The club ii part ol an interna-
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Atl 'THURSOAV, DECEMBER 19, 199t
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I \ foru1n
The Ptsh Pry Parade -back ln the good ol' days.
Breath life back into Fish Fry parade
It should have never been killed off. the more region~ Orange County Fair.
The Fish Fry Parade -the onetime The annual parade, which went off
warm-up act to Costa Mesa's annual like clockwork for 47 years before
carnival -was snuffed out shortly after being cast aside, falls into that catego-
its last march down Harbor Boulevard ry. The community counts on these tra-
in 1994, an apparent victim of declin-ditions and when some of it is lost -
ing interest and money. like the parade -the community loses
Now, however, members of the Lions also.
Club along with city officials are taking So, let's bring back the Fish Fry
steps to bring back the parade next Parade tradition. But this time let's
year in honor of the 70th anniversary of ensure its success.
the Lions Club, which sponsors all the And we have a few suggestions.
Fish Fry activities. First, scrap the old °format that result-
And ~~ gpod, step: Tradition is ed in sagging attendance. The parade
the fabricTat ho~'C-Jlfuftlirtity .. '·., :-n~~~~J} ~~~-, ..
together. Things Iµte Fourth of July pie-Perhaps parade orgaruzers shO\~
nics, Christmas boat parades and even take a cue from some of the more mod-~
readersvvrlte~"--"~=-'-"----
est hometown parades in South Coun-
ty. There parades also have a homey
feel. But the key is participation.
Soccer teams march, soccer moms
march, Boys and Girls scouts march. It
is a parade of residents and kids; not
floats and celebrities from afar. Basical-
ly, the parades succeed because the
organizations and people who are near
and dear to families -and thus parade
watchers -are trotted out.
The Fish Fry parade (perhaps a new
name along with its rebirth might be •
c;onsidered) could -and shoUid -
become a family driven affair that is
• carefli]}rnrarl&d'en~etyone's &en-·
dar as a must-see event.
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• commun1
correspondence
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Leece appro~ch
is the correct one
I agree with Wendy Leece on
not supporting the plan to
increase the number of non-
. English speaking teachers for the
a.dvanCed class students. ·
There are many other issues at
stake here too.
Please, just stop with this shotgun
approach that only wastes school
district funds, teachers time and "-
most of all the other students time
that already know the language
and want to get on with tbe class
U you want to get parents
involved in helping at school then
get th~ involved with teaching
the kids to speak English. If these
kids are smart enough to learn
in which they have enrolled.
l support Wendy Leece on this
issue and hope others will too.
CYNnllA LOWE
Costa Mesa
trigonometry then they a.re smart Regarding the C)rticle on
enough to learn English. I am Wendy Leece objecting to plans
continually frustrated by the fact to help minority students that are
that the English speaking stu-recruiting. First of all, I don't like
dents (of all races) that are in our the headline. It is a negative type
schools are continually hampered headline. I think she is objecting
by the slower abilities of the non-to the civil rights office sticking
English (regardless of their grade their nose in our business.
~mG~. ~is~~~to~
This language barrier issue is federal money, Head Start, Mon-
not a new one in our schools. ey Goals 2000. Leece is right on
Why should our schools be using the money. We do not provide
the band-aid approach to teach-transl~tors for a suspect illegal
ing something fundamental here? immigrant population.
The first and foremost language To ask the taxpayers of Costa
of the students in all of our Mesa to fund special bilingual
schools should be English, the tutors for advanced math without
United States FIRST language. us being able to ascertain that we
There is no other country in the only are teaching legal irruni-
world where you can enter int~ grants is a bo.d thing to do.
their public school system.and I notice we are having a DUI
expect to be catered to in your check point Friday. If we can stop
own language. You are expected cars at random and see if they're
to learn the language that the drunk we can ask people to prove.
class is being taught in. if they are citizens. I agree with
I'm no bleeding heart liberal Wendy Leece 100%. I am going -
or rock hard Republican so please to keep (Serene) Stokes' name !
don't think my motives here. are who wants this program on~ hit •
political or racial because they are list for the next election.
not. I am just dam tired of seeing JAMES FISLER.:
so many kids being put on hold Costa Mesa !
due to lack of funding or interest !
because they are not the "minort-I think Wendy Leece's plan for •
ty of the month.• minority students is long overdue. !
Perhaps the answer is to put And I am certainly glad she !
bilingual counselors in the schools spoke out. . •
that are effective at guiding all And I hope this has some true •
the students into the classes and effect. Did it ever occur to the •
or schools that can best help them people of other speaking lan-:
with whatever their handicaps or guages wha~ would happen if an • ~
capabilif:ies are. U language is an American would go to Gennany · ~
issue for their ability to perform at for example or to Russia and say •
any grade level then get them look it, .I can't understand yo~ !
togelher with a langu~ tutor . language so you have to get a :
•11Vtti' .... Will-tielp them in~jusYooe~ r teacher that canpndeatand me. ..
class but all classes. I think they would show you i
Perhaps English comprehen-the way out of town very quickly. :
sion testing should be a require: JOE GROTIIUS :
ment for all new entry students. Balboa, !
commenta . • . • C0ll;llllilistspectllation
is w ay off course
It'S about time coaches got their due • • . •
portation Safety Board mabl
its findings known. it is poiJlf
less to make speculattve ~
es about where a plane •Ddgbt
have gone If ... •
MICHA8L CHUllCH
co.ta Mesa
I want to express my admiration
for the courage you displayed
in the article you wrote, "After
Further Review ... Coach had a
Point,• in the Dec. 11 edition of
the Daily Pilot. >-·
· As you so eloquently pointed
out, sports activities in which our
young people participate can be
wonderful tools both in character
building and in preparing them to
face life's problems in an honor-
able and positive way.
· I know the sport of football has
played a very major role in the
education of my two sons. It was
not only a positive and fun experi-
ence for our whole family, but
they both went on to receive
coaching degrees and then into
sports medicine.
We as parents do entrust the
characteis of our children to their
coaches. On occasion over the
many. years we have resided in
Newport Beach, I have observed
coaches harassed. because some
parents felt their children should
be "stars" of teams .when perhaps
their talents were more of a
mediocre or 'average nature.
Being the mother of five, I well
understand that our children are
always stars to usi however, I
have seen choice coaches who
have left Newport Harbor High
because of overzealous parents
who have not taken Into conatder·
ation the character end UJIMlfttb
team play thoee 008dMI were
stming to aMt8 ID their young
~ .. fad that tlwy
bad an bcmonble IDID IMd ':I
and coachang their dllldrm a
beck seat to their d8llre to ...
their pMtlcular cbOd being
pushed into the fo111f1mt. and all
the young peOple .. out when
this ocx:un. .
I kDOw;tbe ... kW9 aDd •art
tbathil ~our IDd a•••• t'o ~out tO tbe Yualll ~Of .
this town because of the many
good men who have taken the
time to be leaders and mentors of
Newport's finest. It is interesting
to note that so many young men
return many years after they have
graduated from Newport Harbor
High School to touch base with
those who have been not only
their coaches. but their friends
along the WiJ:'f.
Thank you once again for step-
ping forward. It was a great
example of character and honesty.
KAY BllOWN
Newport Be~ch
Are coaches sending chil-
dren right mes.5age?
I have no personal knowledge
of the case cited by Steve Mar-
ble, "Upon further review ...
Coach had a point," and do not
kn.ow if the decision in that situa-
tion was rig'1t or wrong.
I am more concerned with the
overall message that coaches of
school sports' teams may be send-
ing to young people. First, we
must decide, as a. community,
what is the purpose of public edu-
cation? l support the view that
high school is their for the better-
ment of the kids, not for the alwn-
ni to point to a winning sport's
season. ,.
The most beneficial way for
kida to benefit themselves in
ICbool is through academic dall·
ea because rarely will a student
find a Can!el bued. IOlely on an
atra-cunicular IChool acUvtty, i.e.
proleatonal spcn player or pro-
fealmal bend memhs,
Mott people wm have to know
bow to rMd. Witte, speak. and
thmk in their cares. ICnowtng um, one could men ..uy under·
It.and why a ~might mllle
out hanh punif.MMmt for mtnlng
an fMW'emtc dw.
But. if a tlMC:ber of an ....... '
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT '
Coaches like Harbor:• Jett Brinkley have a big responstbWty.
ic class told a Student they would
be stripped of all recognition and
credit in a class they had attended
for the entire semester because
they )Vere going to miss one day,
for whatever the reason, I believe
the community would be up in
arms.
U a teacher said that a football
player would be penallzed. for
miss1ng a number of dules to be
able to attend football games that
teacher would probably be
lynched.
,U a number of students" needed
to mlsl three days to attend CIP
playotts, who~ think that
they lhould be ,...u.cs 1n their
regular c:laaeef Obvtoully, we
think that thole studeatl that par-
tidpetl ID tudl events ere bene-
fited. Llbwlle, I would S1\l8ll that
if a ttudmt umounoed that they
wwe 10 compete In an tntema·
tioaal ftWDt in any kind fl COID•
petllkJG, ID09t teK.ben would
wilb than well. and be~
to pauwkle tbem Wtlb ~
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The Dental Health Center, 0pera.
ti&n School Bell and Kids on the Bloclt
serve the chlldml ol the Newport-Mesa
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aerial-ladder trucks from CoMa
Mesa, along with one engine and
helicopter from Newport Beach,
responded.
About 25 firefighters arrived on
the soene at about 1:15 p.m. and
took about a balf-bour to control
the blaze, Richey said.
Richey said the fire spread
quickly because the all-wood
house was "literally a tinder box.•
But he noted the flames could have
reached surrounding businesses if
the Santa Ana winds had been as
strong as they were Tuesday night.
Diane Eller gasped for air as she
watched a black colwnn of smoke
stretch from her house into the sky
and eclipse the bright afternoon
sun. She was reeling from the
shock of both losing all her belong-
ings and feeling partly responsible
for the destruction, she said.
"I was lighting incense and the
wind came along and it just went
'poot,•• she said, r~~~Jire'. ~~eft~.~---~-J:."-! '1'"dhxfi ~jtJllng
,
~
When the fire started near the
back door, Eller apparently left the
house inunediately with her chil-
dren. She then went back in to
look for a fire extinguisher, but the
fire had already spread, she said.
Her son called 911 from inside the
home.
Santa Ana . resident Richard
Meredith noticed the burning
house while he was driving a
STUNNED
CONTINUED FROM A 1
said.
Others in the neighborhood
echoed the sentiment.
Paty Madueno, 40, lives two
buildings down from where Rivera
lived. "When I saw the paper, I
was in shock,• she said. •At the
same time I felt so afraid.•
Madueno said she complained
dozens of times about loud music
Rivera played late into the night,
sometimes even calling the police.
Police confirmed they responded
to disturbances at the location.
But she said she attended St.
Joachim Church with Rivera's rel-
PROTEST
CONTINUED FROM A 1
refusing to visit Disneyland and
Knott's Berry Farm, tourist spots
that support the airport plans.
Newport Beach leachrs scoffed
at the attention-getting tactic.
"South County has been offered
many time:. to participate in the air-
port planrung process," Newport
Beach Councilman John Hedges
said. "They Just want to gather up
their marbles and go home.·
Newport Beach Conference &
VISitors Bureau President Ros8lind
Williams said the tactic wouldn't
put a dent in locaJ business or affect
the politically charged airport situa-
tion.
"I don't think our supervisors
give a hoot whether money, gets
spent in Newport Beach," she said.
"It's just not an effective tool.•
Airport foe Melody Carruth,
who just stepped down from the
Laguna Hills City Council said the
action is not a formal boycott. South
Cour.ty residents, she said. simply
know it makes little sense to give
money to Newport Beach.
"South County people under-
stand that part of that tax mone\
spent in Newport Beach will go
~9 4 • >-vu v s g.
9UY a MLL uaED FUANnuAE,
TOY9 a ACCE..aAll!•, ETC.
2!584 N::z:'~~O.I Mer)
C09ta Meea 1714) 131-7383
group ot senior dti7alt to a Costa
Mesa soup Jdtdwm, He stopped hll
van when be beardl>iane ICl"MJD· tng, be said.
•she wu outside the gate
yeDing and saeaming,. be Mid.
~ Wboae fenoe and tbe buOdiDg
was fully engulfed.•
Meredith said be entered the
burning home to make sure no one
wu inside. When be came out. be
suffered some minor breathing
prob~. be said.
Diane Eller, who has asthma
and was treated at the scene for
breathing problems, said her
inhaler, her clothes, her pho-
tographs, all her family's belong-
ings and even her Chri.stm4.s pre-
sents remained inside the house.
The Ellers .have rented the
house since 1983 from property
owner Rich Penjoyen. ·
Eller lost all bis business
records, including receipts, bis
schedule of upcoming jobs and
lists of clients' phone numbers.
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caught tire ID'
CCMStaMesa.
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Injured ID the
'blaze that
totally
destroyed. the
home.
MARC MARTIN
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"Everything but the washer and
dryer is gone,· he said. He asked
that anyone who hired him for an
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Authorities have not deter-
mined the value of the house.
But the house, Richey said, "has
been referred to as being historic.•
He estimated it to be about 75
years old.
"I can't believe this happened,•
· J)iane Eller said. "I mean, you nev-
er think this will happen to you.•
• Managing Editor Steve Marble con-
tributed to this report.
atives.
"They're a really close family,
really good people,• she said. "All
of them. they work. ... I never
imagined that be was capable of
that type of crime.•
Madueno recalled seeing
Rivera at the church on Ash
Wednesday earlier in the year. As
part of the •Imposition of Ashes•
ceremony, Madueno had the job of
rubbing ashes on the foreheads of
parishioners.
When Rivera approached her
for the ritual, however, she hesitat-
ed. "I almost didn't want to do
that, H she said. "But it was not up
tome."
Rivera's family said they will
attend Friday morning funeral ser-
vices for Jacobson at St. Joachim.
toward making sure an airport is
built at El Toro," she said.
"It's important for Newport
Beach to understand that this is not
a battle ~ NOl1!i'c.mty vs. South
County -it's Newport Beach vs.
South County."
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Five local ballerinas ..........................................................
don't mind rehearsing long hours ................................................................................ ···.··· ............ .
or missing fun activities, as long as ................................................................... ················· ...................... .
they get the chance to dance in .............................................................................................
'The Nutcracker' ................ ··························· ....... .
. . . . . ·.
T heir moms have put
more miles on the
family car than the
last trip to the Grand
Canyon. They've
~t countless hoUJ'S rehearsing
and practicing until their feet are
sore. They've missed birthday
parties, family gatherings and
holiday preparations.
But for five local ballerinas,
the acrlfice is decidedly worth it.
Four Newport Beach girls will
join-about''° ~dlfldren in
this year's~ of the Jaf-
frey Ballet's •1be Nutcracker• at
the Pelforming Arts Center
beginning ~s Eve. Aad Costa ~ Megan
Hanley, 9, ls :::y ~
the role of an angel in 'the San
Francisco Ballet's version of "The
Ding of November, a monumen-
tal task considering they also
must juggle school, car pools and
family commltments.
".}Nej.i.dn>J> ~~ f. teheanat every weekend, laid
Kim Pawell, the mother of 10-.
year-old Lau-
ren Pawell.
"We haven't
even seen
them dance.
We're in the
hard part
right now; the
reward will
be yet to
come."
Megan's
mom,
Melanie, said
the whole
thing is a lit-
tle over-
whelming but
fulfilling.
ChrtlUDa Puk:ber (center, In glasses) Ustem to
lmtnldlam trom Lod Eckenweller, the ballet mis-
tress for tile Nutaadter. during rehearsal Sunday.
"The best
part of all the
practice is to
perform,• she
said. "But one
Nutcracker• at the Pasadena
Civic Auditorium.
The children have rehearsed
ev~ weekend since th~begin-
performance
in a month is usually enough -
this is a whole new ball game.•
Jenny Danzi knows too well
what sacrifices are all about. .At 9
Jennller Danzi (left) rehearses a scene of the Nutcracker during afternoon rehearsal Sunday at the Carpenter Performing Arts Cen-
ter ln Long Beach. Below: La~en Pawell practices her ballet moves alone during a recent rehearsal for "The Nutcracker."
years old, she spends three or
four hours a day improving her
craft.
"
"We work it until it's perfect,"
Jenny said. "Sometimes we have
to do it 10 times -over and over
again. But it's worth it."
She said she likes to meet and
dance with the Joffrey Ballet
dancers.
"They are nice," she said.
"Last year I asked one of the pro-
fessionals Joe her toe sboes -a.he
signed them dZt gave them to
me.•
The whole experience is excit-
ing and fun, she said, even
though she misses oat on a lot of
other activities.
-i usually have to leave birth-
day parties early," Jenny said. "I
CAD't go to a lot of parties. If we
aren't at one rehearsal (the ballet
mistress) will throw us out of the
perfonnance."
Jenny's mom, Sonja, scµd she
is h~py for her daughter but
-having Jenny -who plays a tree
angel -gone all the time is hard
on the family.
"It's a big sacrifice," she said.
•But it's a big thrill"
1Welve-year-old Keleigh
Mc.(;ee, who lives with her
grandparents in Newport Beach,
is adted to be playing the part
of a soldier. ·
A seventh-grader at Corona
Del Mar High School, Keleigh
says while her diminutive stature
is good for dance, it isn't always
a plus.
•P.verybody at school tells me
'lily friend bow cute we are
'cause were really short." she
said.
Keleigh studies ballet at De
Po,e ~Center. She said the Joffref Ballet'.• audition was hard
~life she was on her feet all
afternoon.
"I went and
auditioned for a
really long time,"
she said. "It was
hard but fun."
What wasn't
hard for Keleigh
was learning the
dance steps: "It's
like choreo-
graphed march-
ing."
At10,Christina
Pulcher already
knows what she
wants to be when
she grows up. The
fourth-grader at
Lincoln Elemen-
tary says she
wants to be a pro-
fessional actress
or a dancer, and
performing in
"The Nutcracker•
is just another
step in that
process.
"It's the funnest
thin in the wor~l." she said.
"Instead of sitting
on your butt all
day, you're out
there doing some-
thing."
Christina
attends the South-
land Ballet Acade-
my in Fountain
Valley and, at her
tender age, is
already a sea-
soned performer.
·1 got to do a lot of little ver-
sions of 'The Nutcracker' at other
places," the six-year veteran
said. But this time, the outfits are
better.
"I have a really CQO} costume,"
she said. ·1 look like a ginger-
bread house cookie, decorated
with little candies.•
Lauren Pawell bas been tak
ing ballet classes since she was
3. A fourth-grader at Anderson
Elementary, she attends dance
classes three days a week at
Newport Ballet's Montmartre Jr.
Dance Company.
1bis is her first
time dancing in a
such a large-scale
production.
·1 think only once
I want to do it,• she
said. •I think I'd like
to dance with my
company for a
while.·
She said the
rehearsals are some·
times grueling but
performing in "The
Nutcracker· is some-
th.itlg she's always
wanted do.
Lauren's mom,
Kim, says she is hap-
py for her daughter
but she hasn't yet
reaped the rewards
of all her hard work.
"It's a big commit-
ment for a family,•
Pawell said. "When
your child develops
a passion for some-
thing you want to
support it. "
Hanley, who dri-
ves Megan to
Pasadena for her
performances, said
being in the musical
has taught Megan
how to be responsi-
ble.
•She has to keep
track of everything,"
she said. "Every costume has to
be different."
Hanley said she would be just
as happy if Megan decided
tomorrow to quit ballet and do
something else.
"I just want her to have a bal-
anced life," she said.
12
• Collected stories of' SCR productions .mak~ for absorbing theater
........ .,. TN5 " .. ftnt In.
.... of ttw.. cdumni ,_~th.
year In locAI theater.
By Tom Titus, Daily Pilot
N ow in its fourth decade of
presenting top-quality the-
ater, and doing so 13 times
a year, South Coast Repertory
probably is being taken for grant-
ed by much of the local playgo-
ing populace, as though it were
always there and always will be.
lltl.s attitude is, in fact, a mb-
ute to the solid and steady lead-'
en;hip of SCR, which has
remained constant since 1965,
when the company first set up
operations in a converted Balboa
marine swap shop. Not to men-,
tion the handful of actors who,
then as now, command our atten-
tion· with \heir superior talents.
Both the imposing Mainstage
Kandis Chappell and Snunne
Cryer in a scene from SCR's
.. Collected ~tortes."
and the intimate Second Stage of
the Costa Mesa company cap-
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1996, with the latter registering
most indelibly with a two-charac-
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"Collected Stones• was, from this
view, the outstanding production
of the year, offering superb per-
formances from Kandis Chappell
and Suvmne Cryer under the
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It was another year of. impres-
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The~ a1IO Jdited from . die of talent ~ted .
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Ron Boussom. Art Koustik and (in
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Martha McFarland.
On Friday, the spotlight will '
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after hours
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are $35 and include a compli-
mentary drink. Emerald forest
' TI1d also often: two special cruis-
es from 6 to 8 p.m. and 8:30 to
10:30 p.m. Friday. Tickets are $30
and include a complimentary
drink. For reservations, which
are mandatory, call 673-0240.
ROSE PARADE
The city of Costa Mesa Com-
munity Services Department
offers reserved grandstand seat-
ing and transportation to Pasade-
na for the Rose Parade on Jan. 1.
Tickets are $49 per person and
are on sale at the Neighborhood
Community Center, 1845 Park
Ave., Costa Mesa. For informa-
tion. call 645-8551.
·STAGE
'LA POSADA MAGICA'
South Coast Repertory pre-
sents a Latino holiday show, "La
Posada Magica," through Dec.
24 at 655 Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesa. Performance times
are Tuesday through Friday at 8
p.m., Saturday at 3 and 8 p.m.
and Sunday at 12:30 and 4:30
p.m. Tickets are $10 to $25. For
information, call 957-4033.
'A CHRISTMAS CAROL'
All performances of ·A Christ-
mas Ca.rot• at South Coast
Repertory have been sold out.
' KIDS
GYMNASTICS CAMP
The Newport Beach Public
Library offers a gymnastics camp
for children ages 4 -14 from 9
a.m. to noon Monday through
Dec. 21 or Dec,30 through Jan. 3
at Lincoln Elementary, 3101
Pacific View Drive, Corona del
Mar. Registration fee is $75 and
preregistration is required. For
information, call 644-3151.
STORY ANO CRAFT HOUR
From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday,
Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled
craft and story hour for children of
all ages. Refreshments will be
served. Barnes & Noble is located
at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Thangle
Square in Costa Mesa. For infor-
mation, call 631-0614.
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. . Avila's El Ranchito for excellente Mexican food ,,
By Marta Bird, Daily Pilot with tender strips of
rib-eye steak and
grilled onions. We
knew this was way too
much food.
Botana-style indi-
cates generous help-
ings with all of the
above plus avocados,
tomatoes, fresh limes
I love Tex-Mex food -always
have, always will. And this
true romance was rekindled in
the past weeks when two friends
of mine joined me on scouting
trips to Avt.la'1 El Ranchlto in
Costa Mesa, where the kitchen is
serving up real chili rellenos,
handmade tortillas and an array
of unbeatable sauces and salsas.
and cilantro. The two I results achieved in the spacious
men with me mumbled some-old restaurant in Costa Mesa -
thing about •ta.king some borne"
only to finish off everything We looked at sizzling platters,
one called Botana de Camarones
al Mojo de Ajo, big grilled
shrimp with ·butter, garlic and
smoky yuajillo chiles mortared
into a suave sauce, and another,
"Pepe's Special -Botana-Style,"
served,.~th seconds on hand-'~ Fjji;!l;rJ~~~~;~:.m•~~, made tortillas.
Eacli of the six El Ranch.itos ,,, I 4 ,... ~1
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agency 'tt>e like ~call •the food
police• put the double whammy
on Mexican food •high in choles-
terol and salt," owner Maria Ele·
na and her chef, Salvatore
Figueroa, had already taken
steps to lighten the fare.
beans, loaded with gobs of pure .
lard. 1beir new low-fat beans, _
• frijolel fresca, • are as good as ~
they IOUDd: tasty, simmered in .
good. lightly seasoned broth.
(Another pioneer was Ivan
Calderon at Taco Mesa).
One of the first to get their
attention was traditional refried
Soft, handmade tortillas are •
used for soft tacos ($4.45). One of.
LARGE 18" PIZZA
8 ~•30s wni Good With Purchase Of Pitcher Of Beverage Dine-In Only • Ourl Game Tlme Only
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1\vo gre'dt holiday stocking stuff ers to take away the
lrdhs and humbup! .
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"THERE IS SIMPLY NO MORE ORIGINAL I. -CHRISTMAS SHOW IN 11IE L.A. ARIA!
... a rich blend of t11nclmtn, mariachi, folk rock and lbUullng
ballads ... the musk ls what gives It a large put of Its -'Pa
A GENUINELY FRESH CHRISTMAS PLAY 11IAT
RE'fRIEVES 11IE ESSBNCE OF CHRISTMAS HOUNESS.
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by Octmo Soli.1
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the best is the mahi-mahi taco
. with fresh shredded cabbage,
tartar sauce and sides of beans
and rice. Chunks of lean marl-
nated, tender pork with crispy
cracklings can fill those soft tacos
as well -a richer meal, but
everyone deserves at least one
helping of carnitas tn this llf e-
time.
Avila's special chicken soup is
made daily, and patronwnake
special trips just to have it. One
of the most popular things on the
menu, the rich broth is enlivened
~th fresh chunks of chicken,
plus rice, a bit of cilantro, avoca-
do and a spurt of ~h lime juice.
For a taste at lunchtime, the eup is St.95, a medium-sized
~~ is $3.95 and .the papa bear
SIZe is $5.45. ;/\. true low-calorie
delldou.flunch.
Although they have devel-
• oped some delightful new lighter
food, one icon of Mexican cui-
sine remains the same, chile rel-
lenos -a specialty of the house.
This one is still the champ.
Azteca salad ls a trtumph1
charbroiled chicken strips with
black beam,~ red and green
peppers with a bit of dlantro
lime dressing, the whole thing
topped with tortilla croutons
($5.99).
On a sec-
ond trip, we
were drawn
to those old
Tex-Mex
favorites:
chicken tacos, enchiladas, chile
rellenos and tamales, served with
rice and beans, one for $3.99 or a
choice of two for $5.99.
The menus sport a list of
health-consdous ideas for both
lunch and dinner and in general,
cover the bases in a modestly
priced restaurant where nothing
costs OVef $10.95 and the aver-'
age lunch is $5. All this, plus !1
professionally adept chef and
energetic ement from Avila.
The C~~~ El Ranchito
opened almost 20 years ago. It
has an old hacienda look, with
booths and a Harbor Boulevard
view tn its front section, but the
roomy dining area beyond is a
favorite for many.
Large tables and wall ban-
quettes seein comfortably spaced
and the roaming mariachi band
that shows up on weekends
doesn't crowd things at all when
the room is full.
Margaritas are properly pow-
erful, menudo is served on the
weekends, plenty of vegetarian
meals are available, Avila's best
dessert, flan, is perfection and
fajitas are served in sizzling
pans.
Dinner for those over 65 is
priced at $4.95 with one special,
a juicy rib-eye steak, at $6.95. A
children's menu is mostly prtced
at $2.25. •
Beer and soft drinks are fea-
tured. You can order food to go
or talk to Avila about banquets,
catering and party trays for your
fiestas. All these little details are
planned t1y the whirlwind, Maria
Elena.
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Ma.rlA
Elena
Avila (left),
owner of
Avtla'1 El
bnchHo,
holds a
fresh
shrimp
platter in
front of
her
restaurant
In Costa
Mesa.
Standing
withAvlla
ls Ginger
Perez, the
restaurant's
manager. ~ ~( '
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Just in time for the holidays, Massimo and
Fernando have got together to remodel the
restaurant and redo the menu to make your
holida1 more enjoyable, affordable, and
convenient for a special time to suit your
holiday needs. Party room for up to 45
people. ·
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1575 Newport Blvd. Costa Mc.ta, CA 92627
(714) 645-8460 Visit Spain this Holiday Season!
4253 Martingale Way New ort Beach (7 14) 756-8 194
NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO.
A full service restaurant WltJi fresh beer brewed here. Outdoor dining
& plenty of free perking. Hours: Mon.-Thu. 11 30am-11 :30pm Fn
11 :3Clem-1 .Cllem. Set 9 ClJam-1 CDem Sun 9 CDam-11 :~m
Visa. MC. Amex. Diners ~ Rese~s· party of 8 or more
2920 Newport BNd .. Newport Beach, CA 92663 (71 41675-8449
ZUBIES
Menu '"1cludes: Ribs, Oiicken, Sf.oak & Lobst.er, Pnme Rib, Pizza,
C¥;tar-Bar. Prices Range From $3 95 And Up Hours 11 ·30am
1 qxn . Cocktails 'Til 11 pm Credit Cards Not Acoepted Reservebons
Not Needed Located 11t 1712 Placenba, r.osta Mesa (714) 845-ao91
GOOSI: BERRIES
Breakfest-High quality and innovative breakfasts. HCIUf'S 7em
to 11 em Tua.day to Friday end Sam to 2pm Weekends.
Dosed on Mondays. (714) 760-0221
CAP'P'E PANINI
LOC8l8d • 2333 East Coest Hwy. 12 doors soutti of Rubys) tn eorOna
Del Mar Serving Seafood. Pasta, GouNnet Pizza, Mocha & Juices
Open 7 day8 a week. Th 7em-3pm & Fri 7am-1~. 675-8101
GO'l.Dl:N SPOON YOGURT• SMOOTHIES
Located at 488 Eeat 17th St. Costa Mesa. SUPER t-EALTHY TREAlS
-Besides the popl.Aar tasly. creamy, let tree yogurt, this Golden
Spoon looe[lb'I row offers delicious smood\ies. power yogurt &
yogin pie9 lrom 7 em Stop by on 'fO\X' WWf to wcrtc or for dessert.
7 em-10 pm~ -10 am-10 pm weekendll 548-9147
CAFFE PANINI
Located at 233 East Coast 1-+.vf. (2 doors south of RubysJ 11'1 Corona del
Mar Serwig Seafood, Pasta. Gourmet Pizza, Mocha & JUtces. Fine
se!ecOOns of ltall81l end Callfoma VMeS & beer Open 7 days a week
Th 7am-3pm & Fn 7am-1C¥n 675-8101
SABATINOS RESTAURANT Ii SAUSAGE CO.
Pasta. Caesar Salad, Homemade'6eusage, Veal, Lamb, Vegetenan
()shes. Wine. Beer. Cappua:ino & Dessert. Hours: 7 Oe.,.s A Week.
SeNlng Sat. & Sun Brunch Fn:m 8:3().1:00, Sun ·Tlus 11im1~.
Fn. -561.. 11 am-11 pm ft,j Major' Cr'edl Cards Accepted Located "" 251
Shopyerd Wttf, Newport Beech (714) 7230021
GREENLEAF GRILL• BAR
On the send at Newport.
Monday to Friday 4·30pm to 9:CDpm
Saturday 4 3Clpm to 10:00pm
Qosed on &Jndey. 1Cl5 Mein 5'l'eet in Belboe. (714) 723-6643
AVILAS EL RANCHITO
Audlentic MexlCllO Food. Wdl The Freshe9t lngrediencs & A New
light CulSllll! Greet Margarqs. Hol.n: LJJnoh & Dinner. Al Map-
Credit Carcia Accepted. Located• 2101 Plecentia. Costa Mesa
(714) 642-1142 and 2800 Newport BNd .. Newport Beach
£714) 675-8855
Ml CASA
CU meals ere now a trip to S. as well as Muico. Now offllnng ftlh
tacoe. Phone aheed for orders tl>9>· Hours: Daily ffom 11 :oo.m.
All Major Cr9dl Carda Accepted. Locet8d N. 296 17th St... r.oa
Mesa (714) 845-7626
AMACHI
S'8hl & 9tJlhe tx> Go. ~ Br. Al MIP' O'd c.rdl. LOOlllld
lit. 2875 h'lr» Aw .. (~From~ Golf CW.)
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TA PAS The only restaurent in O C to offer the finest tn
CU1S10e from $p8'l With IM! Flamenco entertainment. SpeoalillNg tn
Paella, steaks. gnlled fresh fish & past.as Open 5 d8ys per week.
closed Sun & Mon Located st 4253 Martingale Way [Betiind
Staples at MacArthur & Conntt11an). Maf(l(' a-edit cards accepted
756-8194
THAI SPICE
Voted by the Register readers, as appeared in the best of Orange
County section as "The Best Th81 Food In Orange County" lunch,
dinner. catanng & takeout 615 W 19th St. Costa Mesa 548-4333
THAI WAVE
Cina in or ~ Fest & free delM?ry Serving lunch & dinner
l.ocat8d a 21 1 62nd ~ Newport Beech Open 7 days a week
V188, M8lt8l'C8rd & Amencan Express accepted 64!>300 7
THAI TOUCH
l.ocat8d at 2616 San Miguel Or. '" Newport BellCh Open for
blch. Mon . .fn. 11 ·3Qam.3pm. dinner serwd Sun Thurs 5-9pm Beer end _,. serYed. CMaiog and take out ..., llY8llabte ,..
major ad clltds acoepc.id 6400123
THSCANNKllY
Hillmc V'Mll ft'UI It Remuwit and Harbor a,.. eenc:.. Hain
Mon . ..S.. 11 '.30am • 2 oo.m. &.Ii 10 ~12 ~. Al Mljol"
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/ltie .. Nrawport Beech, C'.A 9('714) 675-5777 Fu 675-2510
NllWPOllT LANDING
W1ticz ft G& [)nig, Sit & !bl ~-BNnctl, Dlrifw Menu 113.9'5 . 119 g), ~Br Mini s.wd Al Olly. Hours'
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., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1996 ·~ . 'J Newport ~a Mesa Daily Pi.lot
Renalto ·s Athos Fiori
. to Mamma Gtna•s
Piero Pierattoni, owner of
Mamma Gina's, the new Italian
restaurant around the comer
from the Yankee Tavern, bas
hired Athos Fiori, previous man-
ager of the excellent Renato
· restaurant on the Peninsula. Fiori
will be supervising the serving
staff, hoping to bring a new
degree of cordiality at Mamma
Gina's.
Four Seasons' lobby a
'Kodak Moment'
A sight for the child of any
age, the lobby at the Four Sea-
w.,_ i '~-~~el is filledt~t.b. gi..Qgec-'brela Winier holiday~ village,
,
'
complete with ski lodge, train
tracks, Christmas trees and
·"snow.~
Pastry chef Anneke Sherho-
nan and her staff spent days in
preparation using 60 pounds of
sugar and 50 pounds of ginger-
-bread dough. You might want to
have a holiday afternoon tea par-
• ty while you're there. The Four
: Seasons is located at 690 New-
port Center Drive, Newport
Beach.
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Gospel singers at
TWin Palms brunches
Pick up the phone and make a
reservation for the Sunday
Gospel Brunch at 1\vin Palms,
721-8288. The music begins at 11
a.m. and continues until 3 p.m.
This is a festive celebration of
food and song with special enter-
tainment for the kids at noon and
1 :30 while the Gospel band takes
its breaks.
1\vin Plams is located at 630
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach.
Lucy Luhan's back
at What's Cookin'
Lucy Luhan's back from the
Bed and Break.fast Family lnn
just outside Florence, Italy to
sperid the holidays with her hus-
band, Jorge, and the kids.
As usual, Lucy is just ahead of
the curve, this time with a fund-
raising dinner at the Luhans'
restaurant, What's Cookin', for
the newly formed Orange Coun-
ty Museum of Art. All the lucky
guests were treated to the
Luhans' warm hospitality and an
array of sensational food includ-
ing osso bucco for everyone.
Give the gift of Crowley
cheese from Vermont
It's not too late to phone Ver-
mont for a shipment of fabulous
Colby cheese for gift-giving or
sharing with your family. Crow-
ley's Colby cheese is made by
hand. It is cheddar-style cheese -
rich, moist, creamy and less
acidic than cheddar. To order by
phone, call (800) 683-2606 from 9
a.m. to 4 p .m. EST.
More than three
French hens at Pascal's
Partridges and turtle doves?
Mais non. But Pascal's next-door
SCR group looking
for young actors
Enrollment is open for the
winter session of South Coast
Repertory's year-round Young
Conservatory for children 7 -
17 hars old. e Young Conservatory
offers creative dramatics and
acting programs designed to
help young people discover
their unique powers of imagi-
nation and creativity.
Oasses are taught by pro-
fessional instructors in state-
of-the-art cla.Ssrooms and on
the stage of SCR's Fourth
Step Theatre Complex.
All Conservatory students
are eligible to fill children's
roles in Main.stage and Sec-
ond Stage productions.
All new students must
enroll in the winter session,
Jan. " through March 17.
Tuition is $195 for the
nine-week session with class-
es held Saturdays or weekday
afternoons. For more lnforma-
tton, call 957-2602, ext. 210.
,_,;.'
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platter chatter
..
dell (Epicerie) has wonderful
roasted hens herbed in Pascal's
inimitable French style. Grand
imported cheeses, delicate cook-
ies, special breads, pate, onion
tarts and wines a.re just some of
the tempting holiday gifts. Care-
fully selected by Pascal and
Mimi Olhats, the goodies can be
arranged into smashing Christ-
mas baskets at 1000 N. Bristol
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Sfuzzi's on New Year's
For the eaily aowd (5:30
p.m .), an elegant three-course a
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Sfuui's. At 9 p.m., gala party
plans soar, with more grand
food, dancing, DJ entertainment,
party favors and a champagne
toast at midnight. $50 per per-
son, at niangfe Square. Phone
548-9500.
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Newport Harbor girls run up 60-0
hoops leal:l ~t hapless Magnolia
QUOTE OF THE DAY
"1+b were aauaJJy hoping they'd put up a few point&
because ~ didn't want th.mi to go home emptg-ltand«J ... •
-NEWPOJrr HARBOR GlR/.S BASKEl'BALL COAQI 808 DUKUS
Eagles show their p t ntial in 70-62 loss to Capo Valley
• Estancia bounces back
from 56-37 deficit to extend
the Cougars at the Irvine
World News Classic before
finally falling; Eagles will
duel Chadwick on Fnday.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily PJ1ot
swarming full-court press, Coach
Rich Boyce's Eagles turned
garbage time into nervous time,
before falling, 70-62.
"Am I encouraged? Yes,• said
Boyce, whose team displayed the
type of heart he had been waiting
to see in this, the eighth game of
the year.
Dawkins, scoreless to that
point, connected from the field
with five seconds left in the third
quarter to make it 56-39, then
converted a three-point play to
open the fourth. ·
Mansell, who finished with a
career-high 28 points, then hit
three fTee throws after being
OL BOYS BAS
But Capo senior Dan Gal-rematch.
vanoni, one of three Cougars in "I thought we started slowly
double figures, hit a pair of free tonight; like we were sleepwalk-
tbrows and Coach Brian Mulli-ing and intimidated," Boyce said .
gan's squad (3-3) answered "But once we knew we could
another Simpson'bucket with an score with them, it became a mat-
8-0 burst to finish the deal. ter of stopping them with our
used strong man-to-man defense,
a blazing transition gam~. and an
inte rior size advantage -includ-
ing 6-foot-9 junior Josh Garrett -
to pull away in the middle peri-
ods.
Mansell hit half of his eighl
attempts from lhreedom arid
drained 10 of 14 foul shots to
spark an otherwiS'e sluggish
offensive ~rforma.oc~ ..n.. _
ill:)~ IL.~~ -~diliti~ "ea);&' ,'.':
"Am I disappointed? Yes. I
think we had a chance to win this
.g~ We.§P.t th~ lead.. to sixLwi!Jl ·~i ~~r~d we'bid tfui-ba1.l.
Then we made some bad deci-
sions, probabiy due to fatigue. But
we didn't run out of gas, we ran
out of time."
~fC:nl~frPm ,~ .. d
awklnS foDowea \Viffi a ee-
"We can be good when we're defense. A few things go dilfer-
focused, but that's poly 9«1en in-e ntly ~e might h~.ve ..}?~ "'Q\lI~ ~019. ~il:tie dnd · this 6nef;Ott. Fortunaterf We get
tonight," Mulligan explained. another shot at them. We'll see
"And it was a good thing, what happens.~
~-f;Siiji'NelSon~g 0
a career-high 26 points Tuesday,
finished with 10, while Simpson
(nine) and Dawkins (eight) added
support.
Valley. 56-37. with just more than
d quarter left in an lrvine World
News Classic boys basketball
quarterfinal Wednesday, Estancia
might have been content to set its
sights on a Jan. 8 nonleague
home rematch with the Cougars.
But, with the benefit of a
richard
dunn
Big Canyon
rIDishes big
in 'pitch-off'
• Kelly Manos & Co. get
the job done in a special
playoff to qualify for the
Southern California PGA
Team Championships.
It 's a unique method of
determining a winner, and
that's just hne with Big
Canyon Country Club.
On Monday, Big Canyon and
Santa And Country Club both
quaillied at different locations for
the Southern California PGA
Team Championship, a
match-play series te levised by
Fox Sports West.
There were 37 clubs
represented at the SCPGA Team
Qualifying. with 14 spots open.
Only the event's defending
champion dnd sponsor
exemption do not play in the
qualifier
Each d ub has d designated
professional (head pro, assistant
or apprentice) play in a best-ball
threesome with two of the club's
am.ateurs, one maJc, one female.
No handicaps are used, so pros
try to select the best players
dvailable
Big Canyon, With pro Kelly
Manos c:md amateurs Charlie
McLaughlin dnd Selby Schriber,
ddvanced to the finals in a
pitch-off at Bear ~reek Goll and
Country Club m Murrieta.
Big Canyon, which bogeyed
the second hole to go 1-over
after two, came back to birdie
seven of the next dozen holes,
finishing with a 66 .
.:>nJy seven clubs from each
qualifie r would advance to the
finals, so a pitch-off was required
at Bear Creek, where teams shot
62, 65 and six at 66.
In the pitch-off, ladies tee off
from 80 yards out in a
closest-to-the-pin situation, men
from 100 yards.
Essenttally. the team furthest
away loses.
McLaughlin's shot landed
seven feet from the hole, the
second closest, to secure Big
Canyon's entry into the SCPGA
Team Championships.
"It's a short method of
• detennining a winner when •
you're running out of daylight.
said event organizer and
television announcer, Andy
Thuney, the head pro at
Hedenda Golf Club who will do
pJay-by-play with Tom Kelly on
Fox Sports West.
Big Canyon will face Porter
Valley ln its tint match-play
televiliob event Jan. 13 at Del
Mar Country Cub. It wtll air on
Pox Sports West March 23.
Santa Ana, wttb directOr ol
QOlf Mike' Reehl and amateurs
Boyd Martiri and M4rionne Tow·.
eney, wW.i>lay Oe.ltmont Dec.,28
Ill Double 1\-M In Bloondtdo.
That match ~ aJr Peb. 23 on
Pm Sports Welt.
SEE GOLF PAGE 910
Guards Selwyn Mansell and
James Dawkins jwnp started the
comeback, which began with an
11-0 run over a 94-second span.
pointer to slash the margin to 56-
48.
After Capo Valley's Mike
Stowell hit a runner in the lane
with 4:07 left, the Eagles (6-2)
answered again with a -Ryan
Simpson layin and a Mansell
layup after a steal.
. r SCHOOL GIRLS WATE ·-
because it took a full effort. Estancia's zombie imitation, as
Estancia never quits on you and it well as Capo's trio of three-point-
never has. Unfortunately we have ers in the opening 1 :46, helped
another game against them com-create a 13-3 Cougar edge.
ing up." Estancia's 8-1 run to end the
Boyce feels somewhat differ-quarter brought them back to
ently about the post-holiday within 20-15, but the Cougars
' " . ..
The Eagles meet Chadwick
Friday in a fifth-place semifinal at
a site and time to be determined.
• STATS/PHOTOS PAGE 88
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Would you believe
a 60-0 Tars' lead in
the third quarter?
•Newport Harbor girls get
tangled up in the mismatch
of the season en route to a
74-11 crusher of Magnolia.
By Richard Dunn, Datly Piiot
daily pilot high school athlete of the week
MESA•
•Mustangs' goal-keeper
Carlos Loza is as good as
they come on a team
which struggles for
success in quest of CIF.
By Barry Faulkner, DaH'y Pilot
Pilot Athlete of the Week. whose
exploits consistently gamer
praise from opposing playen and
coaches, though seldom Mustang
victories.
'"It's tough at times,• Loza
confessed of the Mustangs'
consistent struggles (they were
2-17-1 a year ago and started
1-5 tbil 8MIOn). •1 just try to
fight through it one game at a
ttm.e.•
. Loza wtm most of bis battles,
if not many wan, comblnlng :=::· wn bods, ' , ....... aggreulon.
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Estanda'a Evan Taboada (left) defends; Ryan
Simpson (above) attacks ln Wednesday night's
game against the Capistrano Valley Cougars.
Caplsbw V•lley 70, Estancia 62
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capistrano Valley 20 17 19 13 -70
Estancia 15 11 13 23 -62
CllpoV.,ley-ThurlQW21rGalvononi 15, Moherman 13,
Garrett 9, Stowell 8, Oifton 3, Puffer 1.
3-polnters ·Thurlow 2. Galvononi 1, Clifton 1.
Fouled out • Garrett, Stowell.
EstMclal -Mansell 28, Nelson 10, Simpson 9, Dawkins 8,
caslllas s, Toboada 2, Rainey o.
3-polnters -Mansell~ caslllas 1, Dawkins 1.
Fouled out· None.
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Newpo« Be.ch/GQsu, Mesa Daily Pilot
Mesa falls to W~stminster, 1-0
co sT A Miller Uft8 Plzzazz
MESA-ti Costa Mesa High's Carlos Loza to Division 4 ti e
came up with nine saves in the COSTA MESA -Jen-•·
Mustangs' nonleaglle boys soccer niter Miller put in the ,..
game with invading Westminster only goal of the game with 2:00
W.ednesday afternoon, but the left on the clock to lift The Pizzazz
Westminster Uons gotto him with to a 1-0 victory over the Hurri-
two minutes ·left to record a 1-0 canes in this past weekend's
victory, droppi.Qg Costa Mesa to AYSO Region 97 Girls Division 4
1-6. championship game.
Paulo Vaca's defense, marking Miller stole the ball at midfield
Westminster's best player tl).e befor,e weaving her way through
entire game, as well as Reuben the defense and knocking a hard
Gonzalez' offensive play, were shot into the back of the net.
highlights for Costa Mesa. Gon-The Hurricanes outscored tl\e
zalez got off two solid sho , one opposition, 55-8, on the wa
1l01lndng.<fi.tte. cross bar, ~!'"ft:~-pr; _ _
~ · big key be · d the play of '
CdM Oil ti 1 1 Christina Barbatti, Joanna , ers e, -Fredrikson, Jillianne Whitfield. I
CORO-BOYS SOCCER NA DEL ~
MAR -Brian Broaddus scored 20
minutes into the second half by
knocking in a loose ball to lift the
Corona del Mar High Sea Kings
boys soccer team to a 1-1 tie with
visiting Huntington Beach, CdM
improving to 2-4-2 in nonleague.
Correction
Estancia GIRLS SOCCER Hi g b . I
junior girls soccer sweeper Jen-
nifer Porter was misidentified in a
story and a photo in Wedn.esday's
edition.
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because Santa Claus is sure
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Rose Bowl.
U you' don't have your
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and No. 2 Arizona State
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with the Buckeyes in our
own backyard.
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Newport Harbor High
product Dianne Pulido is on
top of the heap in the
Orange Empire Conference
scoring race. The 5-foot-10
sophomore from Orange
Coast is averaging 22.2
points a game through the
first 11.
The 9-2 Pirates open
first-round play of the sixth
annual CoaGt. Christmas
Classic tonight at 7:30
against West LA. San Diego
Mesa and Cuesta, playing
in the same bracket, will
tip-off at 5:30.
In the other bracket of
the eight-team field,
Southwestern will square
off against Fullerton at 1:30
while El Camino and
Chaffey tip-off at 3:30.
The championship game
is set for 4 p.m. on Sunday.
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After struggling out of
the gates with a 1-3 mark,
the OCC men's basketball
team is at .500 heading into
tonight's opening game of
the Vaquero Classic hosted
by Glendale College.
The Pirates (5-5) open
play with LA Southwest at
5 p.m. The tiUe game is set
for 7:30 on Saturday.
OCC is almost 100%
healthy with the conference
se4$on set to start Jan. 8.
The Pirates got some good
news last week when guard
Duane Curtis showed signs
of emerging from a recent
shooting slump, scoring 24
points in a win over
Grossmont.
, a
Yvonne Solll, who dled
Dec. 13 of a. heart attack,
was a standout infielder
with the Orange Coast
College women's softball
team in the mid-1980s.
The 31·year-old Solis
played two lealOOS with
the Pirates (1984 and 1985)
and bolds tbe second-belt
career betting average in
lchool htlt~318).
Solle ft!!llbed her
colliOa .. playing days at cal•... PuDerton aDd
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1996· ••
SPORTS IN BRIEF
sec inen stop Leos,. ss:.s2
COSTA MESA -HOOPS
Adam Dz:ierzyn.ski
hit four free throws in the final 50
seconds to help host Southern
California College earn an 83-82
nonconlerence men's basketball
win .over La Verne Wednesday
night.
Dz:ierzynski had a team-high
11 points to help sec (8-2) with-
stand 10 three-pointers by La
Verne (3-4).
SoCaf Colleae aa. la Veme 82
lA Vfrne -Celaya 20, Duggins 20,
Fitzgerald 13, Moreland 10, Alapag 7,
Battle 6, Jones 4, Duran 2.
3-pointers -Celaya 6 Alapag 2,
Moreland 2.
at the ABC Classic hoited by
Artesia and Brethren Cbrlsti.an
high schools. ·
The Mustangs play next on
Saturda~ p.m. at Artesia. c:o.ta 51, Mira c.o.ta J1 .
Costa Mesa 12 11 20 8 -S1
Mira Costa 6 6 3 16 -31
Cocta Mes9 -Kim 14, Peyton 12.
Watanabe 3, Collette 8, Seikeldjlan 4,
Daniels 2, Powers 2, Jackson 6. 3-pt.
goals: Kim 1, Watanabe 1. Fouled out:
none.
Mlra Costa -Jarratt 2, Valera 2,
Mahoney 6,, Koss 12, Ghent 1, Leaune
2. Tahmashi 2, Lovelake 2, Rafferty 2.
3-pt. goals: Koss 1. Fouled out none.
:t'"-.. ~l~~.._DtJOOim... -~~1'Jhi~l~'2 .,. ""
~agles .fall, _6Q-; ~"·~,~ .. Century 60. --.. ,..,._...,_,,,,_
Estand• 13 W1lE
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Vanguards Elaine Whlttell)ore (left), Amber Chaney (11}, Carrie Burt surround La Verne toe.
Whittemore paces SCC's 65-51 win
•She scores career-high
27 points to lead the way
in Vanguards' conquest.
By Jim Watters. Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -The presea-
son is all about building confi-
deqce and so far first-year
Coach Russ Da.vis is enjoying
the way his Southern California
College women's basketball
team.is shaping up.
After running by La Verne
Wednesday, 65-51, the Van-
guards are humming along at
7-2 in nonconference play.
•Last season we were 10
games below .500," Davis said
•nm year we're five games
above .500. That's a 15-ga.me swing.• sec has been relying on
balanced scoring all season
with several players taking
fums sfepping forward.
Wednesday it was junior for-
ward Elaine Whittem.ore's tum
as she produced career-highs of
27 points and 16 rebounds. Her
scoring output ranks tops so far
for the Vanguards this season
and her board production tied
her for team-high this season
with Gina Jojola.
Whittemore and Jojola both
tossed in nine first-half points as
the Vanguards built a 33-19
advantage. The key in the half
was a 23-4 run.
La Verne (4-4) used a 10..()
run of its own to tighten the
score,. 23-14, but never really
challenged the rest of the way. sec opened its largest lead,
47-31, with 12:49 left. The
Leopards closed to, 51-4?, with
4:55 left, but Whittemore and
Jojola each scored four Points to
push the lead bade to 65-49
with 0:53 left. Jojola finished
with 15 points and five
rebounds.
La Verne shot a palby 37%
from the field on the night, hit-
ting on 20 of 53 from the floor,
while committing 20 turnovers. sec shot 46o/o on 28 of 61
shooting.
Former Estancia High stand-
out Laura Czingula, now a
junior at La Verne, was making
a homecoming return against
ber former coach.
"She's one of the neatest
girls I've ever coached,." Davis
said before the game. "She's
hobbled by a knee, so I'm not
sure how long she will play.•
Almost prophetically, the
5-foot-9 forward saw only seven
minutes of action before reinjur-
ing her left knee.
Czingula, who--clme in
wearing a heavy brace, was
injured in traffic during a
scramble for a loose ball.
•1 hurt it about 1112 months
ago," Czingula said at halftime
while sitting on the bench with
a bag of jce on the injury.
•1 just got turned around
tonight,• she said. "It's hurting
a lot ri,ght now." .
When told what Davis said
about ber, she was able to smile
through the pain.
•He was a great coach,• she
said "I wish I was back in high
school ri~.:~w." See.I 15. lA Veme 51
lA VwM -Spring 7, Czingu~ 0,
Miner a. Johnson 16, Peritlns 8,
Lose 0, Geiger 0, Gib5on 9, Oooflng 3.
3-pt. goals: Jot)nson 1, Gibson 1.
Fouled out: Minef; Johnson.
SoCml Call111-~ 2.
Kempton 1, Burt 8, Whittemore 27,
Jojola 15, Sick 0, Minor 8, Vavken 4,
caruso Oi Thornburg o. 3-pt. goals:
Burt 1. Fouled out: Whitt~.
Halftime -sec. 33-19.
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Nike, Etonic, Footjoy'
Scheuerman 14, Wilborn 13, Mcintee 9,
Watson 9, Walker 8, Carlson 8, Rose 6,
Proffrt 4.
103: Mar-
tinez (Q pinned Ochoa, 1 :47; 112:
3-pointers -Walker 1, Mcintee 1,
Dzierzynski 1.
Castro (Q dee. Padilla, 15-1;
119: Belazquez (Q pinned Weden,
139; 125: C. de los Santos (Q pinned
campuzano, 3:17; 130: Hilario (E) dee.
F. de los Santos. 18-6; 135: R. !barre (Q
pinned Alvarado, 2:25; 140: Chavez (Q
dee. Sandoval, 13-1; 145: Mondragon
(Q pinned 0 . Martinez, 4:44; 152:
Fouled out -None.
• Halftime -SCC, 41-38.
Mesa romps, 51-31
CYPRESS -Koo Kim scored 14 HOOPS Gomez (E) pinned Catasa, 3:23;
points and Chantay Peyton added
12 as the Costa Mesa High girls
basketball team defeated Mira
Costa, 51-31, in consolation play
160: L. lbarre (Q dee. Vanbledc. 16-7;
171: De Loera (E) dee. Abendavo, 12-11;
189: Francs CO pinned Garcia, 4:37; 215:
Zamona CO pinned M. Martinez. 3:00;
Hwt: Rivas (C) won by forfeit.
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SX>CCER PREVIEW
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Costa Mesa girls
outlook on the
positive side·
•The problem is that's
the same story all around
the Pacific Coast ·League.
Bl Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
·COSTA MESA -With more
experience and team speed, Cos-
te Mesa High's girls soccer team
should get off the ground floor
this season in the Pacific Coast
~ague.
· "We're a better team than
what we've ever fielded before,"
Mesa Coach Dan Johnston said.
•unfortunately. the league is bet-
ter than ever."
The Mustangs, who return
ei_ght starters, have seven fresh-
men who could make an impact
011 the vatsity level until the end
of.the millennium.
· 1\vo other players, seniors
f\.ionica Gutierrez and Priscilla
Moncada, have varsity experi-
ence from two seasons ago while
sitting out last year.
·"I think we'll be more compet-
itive than we've been in past
years," Johnston said. "I look at
t}1is as a breakthrough year, and
if it isn't, then next year will be for
sure."
· Mesa, winless in 10 PCL
games last season (6-14 overall),
is·led by seniors Lisa Steele (full-
back) and Shirley Blassman (for-
ward), junior Reyna Pineda (left
halfback) and sophomore Nicole
Jankowski (forward).
Junior Gegi Van De Walker
(right halfback) and sophomores
Liz Powell (stopper), Sarah
Nakawaki (left fullback) and Erin
Van Hom (stopper) are also
returning starters.
Van Hom injured her shoulder
last year as Mesa's starting goal-
keeper and missed most of the
PCL season. She will play in the
held this year.
· Blassman, injured last year
(knee) in the preseason against
Santa Ana. was Mesa's leading
scorer before going down and
missing the PCL campaign.
Jankowski, who starts on the
right side up front (Blassman
plays left forward), is Mesa's
fastest player.
Pineda, who never played club
6r youth soccer, could emerge as
the Mustangs' top threat in the
midfield.
"She could well be our best
player," Johnston said of Pineda.
·~he's got good speed and good
endurance. She earned her way
into the starting rotation last year,
and when she started playing
soccer as a freshman, she hadn't
played before. Her sixth-period
gym class was her only exposure
to soccer."
: Van De Walker, a cross coun-
try and track standout who is
gt>ing after Mandi Simonds'
Kbool record for varsity letters
(12), gives the Mustangs good
~ on the right side.
Junior Carmen Cardenas and
10phomore Christina Capen are
l.tti.lity players who also return
from last year's varsity.
Of the freshmen, Candace
Nicholson (sweeper) and Julie
Kroening (forward} will see sig-
oificant playing time. •Candace
has a good kick. good speed and
good game sense,• Johnston
said.
Senior Martha Garcia and
freshmen Marissa Dinsdale and
Margaret Landeros will rotate in
tbe goal for Mesa. 'I\vo of the
goalies will split time in vanity
games, wt.th the odd·player out
Jtlaytng the whole N game. i . qtber tap a.wcomen include
j\inlOn . 1-Wyen Lal (forward),
~ SotO and Dialma Ramirez, incl fNabmen Brooke Shanley,
~Landen» and Michele
"We've tot better speed than
in the put, J()hNton laid.
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HIGll $CKOC)L PO B~iL HONORS . . .
C~ta Mesa (five), Estancia (three)
combine for eight first-team picks
on All-PCL coaches' selections
Four juniors from Costa Mesa
and Estancia high schools are
among seven locals selected first.
team All-Pacific Coast League by
the circuit's football coaches.
Junior running backs James
Dawkins (Estancia), as well as
Costa Mesa's Vmce Hamade and
Steve Herzog were first-team
picks, as was Mesa junior safety
Ronnie Lievanos and defensive
lin. ·eman Jeremy.~.!.,.~. .. ;.~ ~or,~~us VKS~z was Jollied by E'standa
senior e nd Jose Arroyo on the
first-team defense, while Roberto
Torres, the Eagles' senior center,
was a first-team choice on
offense.
Mesa had five second-team
picks, while Estancia had three.
1996 Collches'
All.PKiflc C.out t....,..
footlwill tum
Most.,.......~
RB·DB Scott NMieth, Aliso Niguel, 6-4 210, Sr.
Off9nslve Player of the v..
RB Mike Jones, Laguna Hills. 6-1, 190, Jr.
Def9nltve ~of the Yew
DL David Seale, Aliso Niguel, 5-11, 210, Sr.
5pecl'9I TMfftl Player of the Yew
DB John Hefty, Aliso Niguel, 6-0, 180, Sr.
Al'lt·'IHm ott.....
QB Wes Thomas, Aliso Niguel, 5-10, 165, Jr.
QB Cory Pardoe. l..4guna Hilb, 5-10, 175, Sr. a .._ o.wklN. ~ ~11, 110, 1r.
Ra Steve Henog, c:o.ta Me--. ~7. 175, Ir.
.. ""-........ ca.ta ...... ~5, 155, Ir.
RB Kelvin Murray, University, 5-10, 215, Sr.
WR A. Mashburn, Aliso Niguel, 5-11, 185, Sr.
TE S. Makakaufakl, Laguna Hills, 6-4, 230, Jr.
OL Ryan Herbon, Aliso Niguel, 6-0, 230, Sr.
OL Brett Nelson, Aliso Niguel, 6-3, 255, Sr.
LOZA
CONTINUED FROM 87
nonleague loss to Newport
Harbor Friday afternoon,
before taking further abuse
that evening in a 6-0
thumping by Fountain
Valley.
"Our team just had no
gas,• Loza said of the latter
half of the double drubbing.
"It was either 2-0 or 3-0 at
halftime, then our defense
died. H
Loza, a third-team
All-CIF Southern Section
Division m selection as a
sophomore, made 11 saves
in a 1-0 loss to Villa Park
Monday.
A second-team
Ol C«y Fron, Aliso N~ueL 6-5, 265, Sr.
Ol JeffHldl. ~Hills, 6-1, 235, Jr.
Ol Owe ler\ltld\ lAlgunl Hillv'-0, 205, Sr.
Ol .....,....,..., ......... ~11. 220, Sr. ,.,...,..,,..,...,..
UI Nld< ~aslmou, Aliso Niguel, 6-0, 230, Sr.
UI Wyatt Hayden, Aliso Niguel, 6-2, 200, Sr.
L9 MIL. YI, • ._ eo.t11 MeA, loo, 1to, Sr.
UI Anthony Daye, t.guna Hilb, 6-3, 230, Jr.
UI Nld< Terrio, L..eguna Beach, 6-1, 210. Sr.
OL Jeremy Miiier, Aliso Niguel, 6-2, 215, Jr.
Dl. Jefwny VI-. eo.tll ...... 6-Z. 27S, Ir.
Dl. --~ ~ s.e. 21S.. Sr. OL Wren Mahoney, UnlYenlty. 6-0, 210, Sr.
~~~--~~ •• lJt_;.~ ~~'l:gt;na ~ ~uro. Jr.
DB Nick Singleton, Aliso Niguel, 5-11, 170, Sr.
c Second-,..... Off9nM
Qlt ,.,, '9ny, ~ ~11, 210.. Sr.
RB Trent Perley, Aliso Niguel, 6-1, 205, Sr.
RB Kyte Sanico, Laguna Beach, 6-0, 165, Jr .
WR Dustin~ Laguna Hills, 5-8, 160, Jr.
WR Jeff Fischer, Leguna Hills, 5-9, 150, So.
WR Miles Hoo.Ye, Laguna 8Ndl, 6-2, 175. Sr.
TE (cry Chandler, Aliso Niguel, 6-4, 215, Sr.
OL Ryan Grey, Aliso Nlguef. 6-3, 275, Jr.
OL Nathan Carreno, Laguna Hills, 6-4, 240, Jr.
Ol Joie~-c:o.ta ...... 6-0, ll5, Sr. OL Tom Roney, University, 6-3, 225, Jr.
Ol AlfNd ~ ~ 6-1, 27S.. Sr.
Ol Brandon Kent, Aliso Niguel, 6-2, 220, Sr.
5-td-TNnt Det.nM
La Jef..my ~ C.Gllta .... ~ 205, Sr.
UI Scott Christie, laQuna Hills, 6-0, 195, Jr.
LB Juan Buitrago, Afiso Niguel, 5-9, 190, Sr.
DL Richard Lewis, Aliso Niguel, 6-4, 225, Sr.
Dl Ryan Valadez. Aliso Niguel, 5-11, 240, Sr.
DL M. Thibodeau, Laguna Hills, 5-9, 190, Jr.
DL Jeff Corbett. Laguna Hills, 6-0, 215, Sr.
Dl Mike Seeley, t.guna Hiiis, 6-2. 200, Jr.
Dl. ...._., ~ C.Gllta~ w. 1tQ, Ir.
Dl. ~~c.-.~~11,110,k
DL Justin Isaac, University, 6-3, 230, Jr.
Dl. Doug~~ 5-9, 200. Sr.
De llen ....... c:o.ta ...... ~10.. 160, Ir.
DB Andrew Portillo, Aliso Niguel, 6-0, 170, Sr.
De Chris Felix. ~ 5-9, 150, Sr.
All-Pacific Coast League selection last year, Loza said he
would savor another chance at All-CIF recognition. But, ever
the realist, he knows the Mustangs' perennial absence from
the playoffs doesn't help his cause.
Still, Loza harbors no regrets about his four-year career at
Mesa.
"I had a chance to go to Estancia this year, but I decided to
stay here," he said. "Sometimes I wonder what it would be like
playing for a better team, but I think playing here has helped
make me a better goalie. People at school always ask me on
the day of a game how many goals I'm going to give up and I
say, 'Zero, man, zero.' Sometimes they laugh, which gets me
pumped up even more."
Loza's development is also enhanced by participating on the
North Huntington Beach Black under-17 club team. He often
works out twice a day, sometimes with his father. and his
short-term goals include competing on the community college
level.
•I just want to be a pro when I grow up,• he said. •I guess
you could say I want to follow the family tradition."
TODA Y'S SCHEDULE
• a.sketball
Community college men · Orange Coast at Glendale Tournament, vs. LA
Southwest, 5 p.m.
High school boys · Corona del Mar at Sonora Tournament, vs. Whittier
Christian, 8 p.m.; Newport Harbor at Troy Tournament. vs. Cypress, 7:30.
High school girls -Estancia at Notre Dame Academy, 6 p.m . • Wat.Polo
High school girls -Tustin at Newport Harbor, 3 p.m.
• wrestling
High school -Western at Estancia, 6 p.m.
•~school girts -Estancia at Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m.; Costa Mesa at
Newport Harbor, 4:45 p.m.
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM 87
Santa Ana, which also qualified
two years ago, shot 8-under 64
(eight birdies) in the qualifier
Monday at Empire Lakes in
Rancho Cucamonga. Reeh! mede
six of the birdies, McLaughlin
an~ Towersey had one each.
. Qubs shot 61, 62, 63 and
three at 64. No pitch-off was
required.
Matches in tbe SCPGA Tham
Championships are nine holes. If
the score II tied, a pltch-off (what
else?) will determine tbe winner. a
Manos II amoag tbe uea'I
hottest club pn». He won the
SCPGA tiUe earlier this year to
quality for four .wntl in 1991:
the LA Open. tlw Bob Hope
Clullc in Palm Delert, the San
Diego Open and the Nike Tow
Moreno Valley Open.
Manos, 31, who grew up
playing wttb nger Woods tn
Cypr.-, played three yean at
USC before turning pro in 1990.
Ha'• a pnQg9 of Tom Sargent
--J~ •
(Mesa Verde), the longtime
Yorba Linda Country Club bead
pro.
.In the qualifier, Big Canyon
made seven birdies and 'One
bogey. Manos said Schriber ls by
far the best female golfer at the
club, while 2-handicapper
McLaughlin is one of about a
dozen who could fill the Big
Canyon male role. a
Toweney, who grew up with
Ree.bl in Corona del Mar, is
consistently the SACC women's
club champion.
Her mother, Pat Cox, was the
women's club champio1>1everal
times in the days before
computerized handicap systems.
Her grandfather, Richard
EmJ.aon. wu one of the club'•
founding fatben.
Marianne 'Jbweney won the
state amateur title in 1981 when
she WU pregnant with her
second son, Patrick. As a
1 &--year-old, ahe wa.a rated No. 1
among amateur girls ln the
naUon.
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·----------• Dat4"91 2t Oot. 1998 Have you 1tar1ed doing sr OI tiled OllOr IO INI oa:a S.tore 1 .. •1ng cen.,n -oropent ....,... ~ MIO f# 9111 Ill $210.473.11 • II Ila.: ••M Lmi ~; ,U8LIC NOTICE Kent "· Cochnin, NOTICC OF busl,,.., yet? Y"· 9·5-9' Plottu.ue .......... tt 'MIO Of 0-S S!Jttmtnt Otltt vwy 1mpo11•nt lllCUOOI, COll'lfY _, s~ ,,.,._,.., ~ ~ the .. d --·---•
Con t ., t-p DISSOLUTION Karen L la11on, Truttte ...... Statenw.nt n Ci 1!Sell aitnonzt IN ust 111 howevu1 1he person., OHCllCleCI ld'rnrn II.fir oe-Ille the°'*"",.._., ba Wl9I A -Oii ' STATEMENT OP ••N• cw •t· This $tatemtnl was filed Th4t fOlowlng ptrsons are s sin ol • Fiaoeut Businn:s teprnen t.,11v• wlll be I01DeOOl'l...OO..OctTl\Al .._ ltllln the tatll ~ O.T9 .... --:
UANDONMl!NT OP •on w'4 ~•tato of Do,. OP with the County Clerk of dOlng ~ts as: R.M. 111Wllnonot1111 nQlns al r•qu11ed to giv• notice to The pr~ adtftU 11'111 r-.dua TMll ~ JD \ \ISE OF FICTITIOUS olhx L. eo.tlran. •lao PARTNERSHIP Orang• County on 11·22·9$ Conltructson, 2164 Puente trr unotr ftotl1I SQll or 1nterest•d 1>9rsons oe. c.omrnon ~ II In addlCal to cmft. tt11 T~ YC&ll W==i If W , eUSU~Ett NAME known u •llt&o Coch-1 Public not~~ 11;J;."J 18963702712 Ave .. Colla Mesa. CA .nonlM IStt Seeton 1'«Xl unless they 1a11,. waived ~ OI "* ,. .. prol*1"f de-lel ""' 1CC1111 ~· tcllDAU UlL '
The ro11ow111Q l)titona r•n, Con .. r.aa... ~'\ ~~~ zfr.R hertt0: DDlly Pilot Nov. 28, Dec:. 5, :1 d "-M t ! sea Business ano AoltsSJOM riouce or c.on5ented to :'":7 ~·ss~OS:: :i :' :"a:.:.-:.: :siw: 01 W :at/I .. •
hav1 abandontd th• UH ol Attorney(•) at Law: fOre doing buslnet1 under t2, HI, 1 * Th&09H 21&4., Puent• A: oog'o'28 OOfl the proposed acuon.) !'Mu. CA 92627 by a It* °' ....,... cr9dll ~ l'OU. Wiii • th• Fietltlous 6u1ln111 Jan Wa1J1 Anet.non, th• fi~lous llfm name tnd M CA 92627 ·• !11 ~~no The independent T 0 ctlldl by Git
Name: •l Prectalon Con. ee4., Andeuon .. style of Alrowhead Pred· PUBLIC NOTICE .,.. I HfwoortBtxn-Gost.IMHa Mlrmn1S1ra11on .Uthoril'( The~ IUStff .. "'*>II, Ol I dr1lwn a OOl(flll:f A UIMill ~,
llruc:lfon, b) Praclslon Andereon, 2070 Tutlln alOn Electronic Products at Ju~~ bu.•~•:iiv~uJOn· CN396963fi616-0100K will be granted unless .,, :.,.wz, ~':w, tot Pl-:::;; II*°' ....,., UWIQl Ind •HI~ •
Rooting. 1115 El Camino, Avenu•, l•nta An•, CA 165 Tulip Lane, City of Fictitious ButlneH Have ~ l1arted doing 121926 1996 Jln2. lll97 interested per10n hies acwus ano ofWf common ~~IOr\ UWIOS~ OAOEf ~..,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626 92705·7827 Costa Mesa. County of Or· Name St•t•m•nt bualness et? yes, 1991 an ob)ec11on to the oes1gN1uor1 ,, any SllCMf't ~·in°' ~102 ct ::::'0::-:C-=
The F1ct1t1ou1 Buslnen Published Newport ange, State of Calllornla, The lollowllng pors~s are Rlc:hard l. Montgomery PUBLIC NOTICE pt.•111011 and show~ good nerein the F1NlnClll COde and -.... • ...._ j Name reforred to above did on the 31st day or De-doing busneu 11• The This 1tatement was flied c:i11s .. w hy the cou1t n..10U111111101.111ottne111P&td authorlZlld to do bullM5& in ·~......... :$1 w11s f1lod In Orange County Beac:h·Costa Mesa Daily cember, 1996, by wltti· Outer LlmltS (Design Cen-with IM CounfV Clerk of ,,,,,, l•J not urant the o.ianc. o1 ine obhgauor1 H · tNt stat No .. ~ .. i
on 3·22·96, Fiio No.F6775· Piiot December 12, 13, 19, drawal, dissolve the uld ter}, ,4320 Campul Dr., Ora e Count on 12-6-96 fill,.., 1ttll70H17 au•' .mt~ C\.feo by tN Pf"Optf'IY 10 11e SUS..: w!lt be mllde, in 11n &:::':: 111 ~.
76A l998. partnership and terminate ll20, Newpon Beach, CA te~37039~1 RCTITIOUllUllNEH /\ t-ICARING on rhe IOld ano raasona11111 ••II· 'AS IS' oondlllOl'I, bUt Without ~·.._Ill c..a ... Thomas Robe11 Taylor. lhl632 their relations as p11rtners 92660 NAME STATlltENT 1 b 1 m•aed tom expensu llt10 CCMl!llnt °' warfllnty exPf'IM ...... _.. 6232 Freckles Rd., Lake· therein. Eloanor M. Bean, 2589 Dally Piiot Dec. 12, 19, 26, The tOllowino person(s) ivare peuti< n "'" e H~ld on aovances •t 'tne 11,,,. °' tne • l ~IRM-• •
wood. CA 90713 PUBLIC NOTICE Dated at Costa Mesa, Cal· Falrw11y Or., Co11a Mesa, 1998, Jan. 2, 1997 th6381<1o1no cus1ness as ESPAESSO ~~5"f,\123, 01997 7~~ nua1 publ1c:at1on ot IN NOiie. :.~::·Ol'r:'1'~: =~~==; This buslnost la con· ifornia this 17th day or Do· CA 92660 O EMPOR1UM rm E"'noer Ave • · · 111 ept. rs 1 $98 353 99 -. tne lnclebt "' ducted by an Individual SUPl!RIOR COURT cember. l996. Thi• bualnon Is con-PUBLIC N TICE \1 103 l'ainonoton Beatn CA located at 341 Thr City ~ .~~~ to 'casn vie Tru.. to ut-, ednM5 CASH ~•._ti• •
19903702723 OF CALIFOANlA, MALA ZARR ducted by: an lndlvldual Fl tltl B I 92647 Dt1ve Orange CA 92668 tee will acoepc 8 caenter't ~ed~t~ i.M~~-=;
This statement was lllod COUNTY 0, ORANGE Pub Ii shed Now po rt Have you started ~Ing Nc ou5at tua neats Mohlmmeo Ammat S.M IF YOU ObJECT TO cneCk C1r•wr1 °"a ii.te Of na· •• ~~----aa --'-'. and' ~.~ TO ..., --,' B h c 1 M D 11 business yet? no ame • amen the granung or me ..,"' """",... ..,.,........, 1-..; ,,.., _ .. w11h tho County Clork of 341 The City Drive eac: • os 11 esa a Y Et M Be The following persons are 8IOO Edlnoer Ave •U202 llONI ti.lit. a ctledl or.-by the unpaid ponclpel d the COURnOJSE, 1" CMC ca.'
Orange Counly on 11·22·9 Poat OHie• Piiot December 19, 1996 T~eanor ie ·~ IUad DC?.'n~ ~ess as· fAJcon ~uno~n 8Catll ~A926-47 peuuon you ~·1outd • sta~~~· ~~ ~~~~ ~Oll'o'f.~. '• ~·"" n..... w ... !iem,,. was "' ,.;i!'..,,, ''f.GI t "'ltbif lOl , • &@ e~noe pp.at <ti ~tl)a "'-d\IJ\P 'It.'~... ...., ,._., ,,_~ m;-11 ... 1,.lJtotjllOY, ~a.., .. -~, ~ t4,7j ~ ~ ' • ·~"l'!·'"OoUl'lfY Cier.. ~, ~ n •·Ave •U202 ttino IX>n Beatn and stall! your "ObteC fiClet'ail and ~ ~,..6.:;., WI .. Not•. us t"UD"Vlt:O .~ 1<to; 9, 1996. thtNl ·Orange, CA ,... PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on 11·22·96 nanc:e, 20322 Kline Or., CA92647 no uons 01 Ille w11nun ·-·~ .,..,....,_. ...,_...._, • 9903702733 Santa·Ana Hts., CA 92707 · $0Cl•1lon nvings 11~-· ,_., ctwoea and ~ Aa.E TO l.OMITM 80RT· • PUBLIC NOTICE IN T9H2E61M3A-1TT57E1R OF Flctltlc.ut Buslnett 1 Gregory Charles Gerstel, 1 . Tiu t>usmu s is conoucteo by b1act1ons ,;i1th tt>e court Of 11111ngs ~ specllleO "' cl the Truslee Ind d the GAGEE SEJMCB. U.C. II i D111ly Piiot Nov. 28, Dec:. 5, 12399 'fOfba Ave., Chino, anindlvtwal before the hei\r ng Your Sedlon 5102 or.,,. FINnClal llu5tS Cfftled by uclCl-l d ngl'll 1611111.......,~911 BSC 5779 THE PETITION TO Nam• Statement 12, 19, 1996 Th611 CA 91710 ReQisttam Ills not yet 1>t9Un appearanc." m.w he 1n Cooe ana .uflonzed to oo Trust Ind~...,. i.,. _..,mid 1 NOTIC~ OF CHANQE THE NAME The followlng persons are PUBLIC NOTICE This business Is c:on· IO IJ3/ISJCI t>usineu under Ille person or by vour lluS!f'ess 1n ns suite In .,,. Ollted Oeoemt>er 17 1996 o-i of T~ 111 ._.......,., PETITION TO OF EULALIA CAABAY doing business as: lntema· ducted by: an Individual hcoa ius l>uSl;ll!SS namt o irtornoy event tenoer OlfW tNn catn CTC Forec:lo&url SeMCeS 11.1m11 ii llid t...; _. ..._
D ABEJAR ON BEHALF llonal Computer Assistance Fl tlU B I Have you stat1ed doing rw:ics 11steo llntn If YOU ARE A 15 accep1eo llWI frvilff may Corponibon, Ql Countrywide ._,.., 11: M llOM NJ.Y ;
A MINISTER OF ISRAEL MARCOS Network, 8442 Modale c out 141 neH buslness yet? no SIGNED ~HM'NfD AMMAR CRfDllOR or a con11n· WllMOld ~ is~ ot 11\11 Way, SV.a&, SllTll Vlllley CA OESCRllED II nE ~ ~
ESTATE OF: CAABAY, A MINOR. Drive, Huntington Beach, Name Stat•ment Gregory C. Gerslel SIBAi NM KHANJ<AH gent .:re Jitor of the Trustees Deeo ll'lbt t.n>s DI· 93065 Phone (805) 576-6386 TDIED !&D fS TllJST ,,,.
GLORIA MARIE PLACE CASE NUMBER CA 92647 d T~e tbllo~ng por~~~i:e This statement was flied This swement was lded willl deceased you must flle come av .. 1at1te to ane ~yee ut 2686, Sale lnlorrnallon MJt.I0-45Tha .... ..._91(, TCASllEh~O. A1851i41801 A185132 t:~~.· N~~~:ng· ~~2 ~~~~·. R~1ng c~':~!nays •. ~ Clir, with the County Clerk or the County Clelll OI Oranoe vour cl111 "w ah the court or,,.,. enoorw u a matw ol (916) 387-0236 aclw-I ... , 4 I---.
o a eirs, bene ic ares, CA 92646 Or Nowpor1 Beach CA Ora.nge Counly on 12~-96 Coumy on Oeeemoer 6 1996 and m.111 a -:opy to the ""'" 9y CMstlna L Santana of "' ,.. ......., .....,
cred1t0fs, contingent credl· ORDER TO Rehana J. Nusrat, 8442 92'5'53 ' 19983703962 NOllCE·TIU F1cooous N•IT'e p'lrsonal r'r..resentat1ve Salo sale will °' ..-. lllA Truatee'1 Sale Oft\cef .,_II...,.... .... ,.-. tors, and persons who may SHOW CAUSE FOR S d b h wttl'IOUI covenant °' warrrny Pub 12/19196. 12126196 POU WAY COSTA 1E1A, ~ otherwise bo Interested in CHANGE OF NAME Modale Drive, Huntington Bubba Inc:. (CA.), 600 Cliff Dally Pilot Coe. 12, 19, 26, tatement eXP111s live yurs uom appo1nte v t e court expre$s or 1mp1ieo reg.ong Oll02/9J FOIMA taZ7 1lla ••zls:al'
the will or estate, or both, PETITIONEA(S~ EULALIA Beach, CA 92646 Or., Newport Beach, CA 1996, Jan. 2, 1997 th640 •ne oatt II was Meo 1n Ille O!hce w11h1n to H n1'Jn1hs lrom 11ue p0suiuion or enc:um· CNSl43el:26 T,._ ..._.., MllW..,
or· GLORIA MARIE PLACE This business Is c:on· 92663 OI l1li! County Clelll A new MC~· Ille ddtP •it llf .. t issuance branc:es to HUSty.,,. indebt· .J-... .....
· CAABAY ABEJA ON BE· ducted by: husband and This business Is c:on· PUBLIC NOTICE ~ous BuSlneSs Ni/M Statement of lotters as provided in ea>ess se<:u"eo oy said Deeo PUBLIC NOTICE ~ lrwww~-..:...-~ A PETITION has beon HALF OF ISRAEL MARCOS wile ducted by: a corporation rrtJSt De Meo ""01 to that date -.~c11on 9100 or 1he ao11s~•s in-..... ~ wtth .,,. ~--if -....._~ lllod by RIC HARO c. CAABAY, A MINOR HAS/ Fictitious Busln•tt .... --... ~-~ ---PLACE in the Superior HAVE FILED A PETITION Have you started doing Have you st11rted doing N St t t 1:11e l1hnQ :>I tin statement does Cahlorn1a Probate Code terest IS prov1oeo thereon llnO Loin l.431291 Ott.. ~1 s.d .. ,.111--11111.-.,.,c
Court or Cahlornla County FOR N OROE""' TO business yet? No business yel? yes, 11·95 •m• a •men 1no1 ol itself aulhonze the ust 1n The 11me for lohng claims !he 111paod pnnc:i~ bll1111Ce0f fl• tA31N1 A p l*lmblr 93'----..,
or ORANGE. ' CHANG~ NAMES "FROM Ali J. Nusrat Bubba Inc: .. Tim Woodall. The lollowing persons are this state of a ncbbous Business wlll not expire before tne Note seo.nd oy said &3-0llCl Nala Of Tl\lllM's s. -or _...,, __.
THE PETITION requests ISRAEL MARCOS CAABAY This statement was lllea Prosldont doing buslne~s a~: Seely IName 1n Y1olaoon 01 tne nonts of four moo .ths fr om the OH<! With 11'11erHt !hereon H W'ldtf Oald Of Trust YaJ 1rt n odmpliad. ,...._ -:....-::
thal RICHARD c . PLACE TO ISRAEL MARCOS ABE· with tho County Clerk or This sta1omon1 was flied gortwa01 En~n~erkn3g, N 633 lanotner unoer Ftatrat. Sute or heai inq dete noticed proY1de<1 1n n1d Note lee• ell.Id undel 1 Oald Of Tf\ISI, ::i ~ ~ ':fie
bo appointed as personal JAR Orange Counly on 12·6·96 with tho County Clerk ol ~~e~e;c:~e·c~19~663 ew· 1common taw (See Secoon 14400 abov"' c:NrgH and expenH1 of tne dllad Marth 19, 1992. .,,.._ ycai nol$I ~ ~ llltl C.. "'
representotlvo to admln1s· It is hereby ordered that 19963703B99 Orango Coun1y on 11·22·96 PScott 0 Seely 1644 Taylor~tsea Bus111esunoP1o1ess1ons YOU MAY EX AMINE INStee Wld 1"41 trusu creatao Ullleac:tlon lo pn:fadrcaitP"lll'l!y. Tnac. wWI .,..,_. ,_., ...
ler the estato ol the deco· all porsons lnlerested in Daily Pilot Doc. 12, t 9, 26, 19963702714 133• S~n Franc:lsc:o, CA ooel the lile kepi by rhe oy saod Deed Of TNSt • mey ba ldd 11 a Pudac salt 11 pn:Mded In 1llld llllllM. ...._,_
dent. • 1,. this mailer appear before 1996, Jan. 2, 1997 th637 Dally Pilot Nov. 28, Dec:. 5, 94133 F1rstF111no c;uu11 11 you i\1e ., peo Dated Oecem1>er04. 1996 yai naad an ~ d tr. f uMlr the..,.. o1 lliil'
THE PETITION roquosts this court In Department 12, 19, 1996 Th612 This business Is c:on· Newport Buen.Costa Mesa ~un ontere~ted 111 1he Serrano Reconveyanoe Com-rdllW d the i:rocaedr'll 191"1 o.:'OI Trull.-.~ and
the . ~ocedent's Will and No. 703 or \/'le Orange PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual CN396487 19268 Dec 12 19 2b e~tate. vo11 r11<1y Ille w ith pany as saia TrvstH 4900 yai. Y°' slltUd CXllUCS a ~ ..,_of Illa Tn.ma•of ..
codicils. if any. bo admlllod Couniy Superior Court at PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing :996 Jin 2 1997 1"8 \..'Ourt " tor mat R1ve<"gr11<1e Roao Suite 2970 Meta• '*81:¥ llf'N' tl'at Sent"°~ a-..1 ~ llitl Olld ere 10 probate. The Will and tho address shown above Flctltlou1 Butlneea business yet? yes, 7·1·96 Requo1st ,,, ~pecial l1W1naaie CA 91706 (9191 ~ Conpanv, • Tna Tha_. __, ... _
any c:od1c:ils aro 11v11ilable on 1·7, 1997, at 2:00 Name Statement Fictitious Business Sc:~tt D. Soely PUBLIC NOTICE Notice ,,t the l1h11g ot an 8$.4858 c800t 227-1949 tMtea. or: ~ IMt... P9d ....._of .. ~..,...
lor eKamlnation tn the Ille o'c:loc:k p.m .. and then and The tollowlng persons 11e Name Statement T.h1s statement was flied inventory .mu appid1Sal <Ca1o1oou OnfyJ a.ml*Jlad tMtaa ~ 1., 1111 QM ii, fll ll'lll*tf •la..,
kept by the coutt. there show cause, ii any doing business as: C & N The tollowlng persons are with the County Clerk of Fil• No. 1H63103~13 ot .. state d&sut~ .,, ''' ~~~fl\On<I Zutlt.ie Asst ~°'anT~~t7t,: 11111 ~~ ... --._-THE PETITION requests they have, why the petition Company, 916 Almond doing business as:•) CMR Orange County on 12 S.96 -.,._,_,_ ...,._ __ au1ho111y to 11dm1nlstor the fOf ctiange or name should Place. Newport Beach, CA Systems. b) CMR Com· · FICTffiOIJS BUSINESS any pe1111011 nr dC<.ount Put> 12/12196 12119196 on 03131/t992 u 1~ No of illllW ~ 111._ NI>'. estato under the lndepen· not be granted. 92660 puter Systems, 28346 19963703928 NAMESTATtlllENT as pruv1t1ed 1ri ~ec11on 12/26196 92-197106., ~ P8QI d dfal &:ahof WI 11 SWl.•.J1 Tflt
aen1 Admin1s111111on ol E1· 11 ls further Ofdered that a Cathy Lowden. 916 Al· Pueblo Or .. Trabuco Can· Daily Pilot Dec. 12, 19, 26,, The lollO'llllnl) person(~) .$lire 1250 01 the Ca11101111a CNS1•J6860 l900lds., Illa dfa d Iha ecu,.,., ........., _.. .... C.. flt
tales Act. (This 1uthot11y copy or this order to show mond Place. Newport yo~. CA 92679 1996, Jan. 2, 1997 th634 00tno IJJStneSS u SOUTH Probate Lode A Re RMXiraw d Orlnga Cany, Tllllt ....._. _..... ... ~
will allow tl'le personal rep. cause be published In Beach, CA 92660 C11s11ene M. Rtnger. 28346 PUBLIC NOTICE COAST AlJTOWTM CENTER quesr Im Sr.-eciat Notice PUBLIC NOTICE Cal4CJ\W, and c:urw to tl'l9 ....., '° .. • • zisrA 1 •
resentam1e to take many COSTA MESA DAILY Nancy M. Jackson, l66l2 Pueblo Or., Trabuc:o Can-2433 Soutll Broaoway SIJ'ert lorn1 is <1v ... tabll! lrom NOTIC£0F Mala Of Dlld and 9'aal WI Dldll1liall of o.i. •
acuons wtthoUI court ap-PILOT, a newspaper of Paseo Pizarro, Irvine, CA yon. CA 92679 Fictitious Butlnett ISantJ Ana CA 92707 th.i cour • clerk TRUSnE'S SALE Sell ~ IWCOdad o.-..ci bS-.. ........... ~
proval Bolore tak•ng cer· gen•ral c:lrc:ulatlon pub-926t2 This business is c:on· Name Statement ~ro Rosetf 786: Clay Attorney tor Petitioner TS No 96-07812 Loan No 061'28/t9911 11 bed. i:-gl. IS bolOdlllllld~ttSll ta1n very Important actions, ~shed In this county. at This business Is c:on· ducted by: an Individual Th 1 . Avti11e #1 ttinll"""'n Buc.n Bruce A Younn lnllnMW« No I~ ...._ •-ad~ 111111 it. howe11e1. the ""'rsonat ron. least onc:e 11 weAk for lour H d d • • ollOWtng persons are ... -,. 7806377 Trtle oroer No ..... ....:-. _.... wl HI ,.,. w -"w " • ducted by: co-partners avo you Slarte oing doing business as: Kosta CA 926A8 Drescher McCon1ca, 03022473 ln11'1!5torlll\IUf'er -.. ....... ·--ta of cw..• e.:tofttt W resentauve will be required c:onsec:ut1ve weeks prior to Have you started doing business yet? no Mesa Produce, 2966 Bris1ol Tiiis t>us111ess is conouc1eo ti/ Onstot, Schuck & Young No 1659682146 APN No ~1212&19911.~~ "T?!!"r..~ ~ tDllle_..ill.0111ny-..
to give nollc:e to Interested the day of the hearing. business yet? no Ct1st1ene M. Ringer St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 a111nelrvt0Uil 710 County Square Or . 139-152-18 "' i .. -· ... w, . "'Nii~ .. ...._ Ollt'
persons unless they have DATE: NOV 14, 1996 Cathy Lowden This s1111ement was Med Kostas Papadopoulos. r1 e 1'giSttant c.>mmenc~o to 1210 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN-T•oll E ~A~~~~ .._.., 11, 1• LOIBTM
waived notice or consented QA LE HICK MAN Nancy M. Jackson with the County Cleik 01 2966 Bristol St., Costa t1Jns1Ct bUSl'~ss unoer m• PO Boa 3398 OElt A DEED OF TitUST, ""-·-· .. .._.., lllORTCAGEE SSMaS. U.C. to tt'le proposed action.) ' Th' fi d o go County on 11 1 96 CA 11 10 00 a 111 II p.ldit T -........... ,.---._ •·· Tho independent lldminis· JUDGE /C 0 MM IS. . rs s1a1emen1 was 110 ran · • Mesa, CA 92626 l'Cbbous cusi 1us nar1e l Ventu•• CA 9301.16· DATED MARCH 23, 19". to thl h9llll t**'8r tor a n.ma -;;;;;;;;;o
aralion authority will be SIONER OF THE SUPE· wrth the County Clerk or 19963700783 This business is c:on-names 11stto aoove on Novetr~, 3398 UNLESS YOU TAK£ AC-(ptytt;a II Iha t-d .. '"nfU llolUlld ~ .
granted unless an inter· RIOR COURT Orange County on 11·25·96 Doily Pilot Nov. 28. Dec:. 5, ducted by: an individual . ~. 1996 12/19. 12/20. 12126 TION TO l"ROTECT YOUR money d Iha Unil8d Slates). al b ~-~~
ested person htos an ob-&MMA HILARIO • 19963702913 12, 19, 1996 Th617 Have you started doing :;,t;NEO PEOROROSElE PROP£RTY, IT MAY M ,qc \Ga Ind,.._. CDWlyad to 7515t.539~ Pl.f.ASE CM..l
jec:tion to the petition and BALLESTEROS, 433 N. Daily Pilot Nov. 28, Dec:. s. PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No Tiiis srattment was filed 1111111 SOLD AT A fl'YBUC SALE. IN!-held Ill'• urar..., deed INFOfllATDI, ,,..,....., ... _
h d h th 12 19 1996 Th614 Papadopoulos Ille County r.1e111 ol Oran11e '' YOU NEED AN EXP'LA-IM!ad ., =.nll .,.,._,,.,."' -· 9 ow goo cause w Y e Camden Drlv•, Sult• • • This statement was filed Cou11yonDtcfmDer6 1~ PUBLIC NOTICE NATION OF TH£ MATURI~~~~,::,..,.,.... SBMCES, ~ ~~hr:,r~t~ould not grant the 000, Beverlv Hiiia, CA Fictitious BuslneH with the County Clerk ol NOTICE· Tiils ntbbous Name OF THE l"ROCIEE.DINO dMcrlbeci"A. men ~ DEBT COUlt'TOR Ai,,._.,_.
A HEARING on the pell· 9021 O, ATTORNEY PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement Orange County on t2·3·96 Statement UP11'S l1ve years tr\lm NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S AGAINST YOU, YOU Cll llld Oald Of Tlllll Tl'e prop..~~ JrrC:::O.:r. :E
lion will be hold on JANU· FOR EULALlA ABEJAR Fictitious Butln•tt The following persons are 19903703537 ~ Oale rt WIS hleO '"the Oll1ce SALE IJNOER DEED OF =~ CONTACT A erTy ~ encl cihaf COl!llllOfl USED RlR lltAT AJfllOiSl.
ARY 23. 1997, :it 1:45pm In Published Newport Name Statement doi~ business as: UU'S Dally Pilot Dec:. 12, 19, 26, (If Ille County Ctelll A new fiCO· TRUST Notice hefet>y tven that dlliunelC111, I ll'r· d tt'e rul ASN>ns>1l1~1.1rtt. ID
Oopt. 703 located at 341 Beach-Costa Mesa Daily The tollowlng persons aro :~:51R\:k:A~Jr~;1,0~~1: 1996. Jan. 2. 1997 lh633 eous Bus111ess Name Sutement LOAN t>l54f;O CTC F~tosure g SeMols prqieny dlla1bad 1tio.e • Pll'-1.;.;;;;..;;..;;;;.;;.;;.;,,;....;;_.;........; __ _
The Clly 011ve South, Or· Pilot Oec:embor 5. 12. 19, CIOing business as: OJ rrtJSI De hleO pnor to 11\al oate A p NUMliER •22·372~'\ ported to ba eo Sea llllnO en.. OllTOU'f aaa·
anr· CA 92668. 26 1996 Shirts. 1n1 Hummingbird ~~~~~:~o~~z~2J~1ravl, PUBLIC NOTICE The hltng ot 11-.S statement aaes OTHER 6963386 ~rvit.!' ~a: ~ 8aldl. CA 92660 n., .......... .
I YOU OBJECT to the ' ' TH618 Or .• Cosia Mesa, CA 92626 71 Havonwood, lrvlno, CA not ot 1tsell aulllOnte tf1e use 1~1 Fl:.E tH5460 AAV the Deed of Trust ueouted by ~ TNllla ~ llllf11 granting of the petition. you James Parker. 1777 Hum· 92614 Filt No 191163703115 l/llS stale ot a Ftcooous BuStness YOU ARE tH DEFAULT U'I· L Jilmes Rou 111 and lllblly b lfllf ~ d lhl VllCT?UI
should appear ot the hoar· PUBLIC NOTICE min9bird Or. Costa Mesa. This business Is c:on· FICTTTIOUS BUSINESS Name 1n vtOlaoon OI tile nohls ot DER A DEED OF TRUST. C: 0 Ron husbard end prqieny ~ and mPw CCIII· Dar I• 11 • • Ing and state your Ob· CA 92626 1 d' • 1 • winer unoer Federal Statt or DATED JANUARY l, 1tH, wd enart dated rnon dlalgnitOI. I •llf. s1oo1n V ..._. _ _.: 1ecllons or Ma written Ob· cns1439500 Ma•garet Garrison. 1777 ducted by: an n ivldua NAME STAT£MEKr icommoo I~ (Stl S'C!lon 14400 U~•lESS YOU TAKE ACTlON e as JOUll I • '*"' The ICllll llftCllll d tl'te .......... .....,....
loctions with the cour1 be· Hummingbird Or., Costa Have you started doing lhe IOllOW111Q oersonts> •~"let StQ &Jsmess ano Protns•OM TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· Maren 23 11193 ano recorded Ul'Cllld t1llara d u. C1Cillgll0\ wtf9 of Rk:hard and ore the h11rl11Q. Your ap-NOTICE TO Mosa, CA 92626 business yet? No OOlng business as ALLICO BRO Code ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT March 31. 1993. as lnliN-tlCl.ll9d !¥Iha prqieny to DI sdd mother of Ho Ille
poorance may be In person CREDITORS This business Is con· Robaboh Mortazavl Her.avl t<ERS .AJ lf1794499. 20101 But first I.no A PUBLIC SAl.£. If YOU ITl8f'lt No 93-0212494, cl CJI. and ,_.. ........, COiis. p....ct away Mondey,
or by your anornoy OF" BULK SALE ducted by: husband and This ~tatecment w~1s ~·le~ Strttt •270. Newpon Suen. C Newpon Buen-Costa Mm NEED AH EXf'LAHATION OF :"~~WI~: uparw llltlacMnc. II tN rime o-nbef 18. Memc>-
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR (SECS. 0104, wile with I e ounry er 0 92660 CH39695QSOlJTHOcc 121926 n.E NAT\.IRE OF n.E PAO. ........ ft, dttuUl~cllNHcla ,..., Mnltce tlO be,..,
or a c:on11ngen1 c:1ed1tor ot 0105U.C.C.) Have you started domg Orangec~:6;i7~~~e: LeUittnc.aCll~.>rTuCoroo l9!16.lln2 l997 CEEDIHG AGAINST rou. g:'=.a_~on~ OI Slll• SJlnJ13781n aadloi at Corona def Mar
the deceased, you must file Escrow No. business yet? no rnon 20101 Butn .>lrHt •270 'f'OU SHOULD CONTACT A $, 1997 at 02JXl>M at the to c.111. Ille l1ldlM Ill acmcit • Community Cong.~ your c:l11im with the court 102411-ftHD J1m-Perker Dally Piiot Dec. 19, 26, Newoon 8u cn CA 92660 LAWYER. North front arbanc8 to the ~ dlaCk '*-'on t .,.. Uor* Church, 4 p.m ..
and mail a c:opy to the per· Notice Is hereby gtven to This statement was hied t996, Jan. 2, 9, 1997 Hu ClrSlness 1s tollC)JC:tCI PUBLIC NOTICE NOiie• is nereoV ~ ll'llt County Courthouse 700 CMc lllllnl ~ t cl-* lftllll'1 C¥ • Friday Docomber 20.
sonot 1epresen1et1ve •P-creditors 01 the within with the Counly Clerk or TH635 acoroornon s..ano R~ Com-Center DrMt weSI, Santa .,.. or ledll9 ad UllO'I or• In llou of f1ow•t11
pomted by the court within named seller that a bulk Orange County on 12-4·96 PUBLIC NOTICE The reQIStrillt commenceo to FtM NL 1HU70U1 l pany IS lr\ISlee °' SYCatstor Ana, CA d-* ~Ill'• llall °' 11111111 plouo Nnct donao-lour months f1om the date 1810 11 about to be made 01 19903703070 transact i-iSlness unoer th~e FICllTlOUS IUSINlS'S ll\.lstH or suos11uea an.stee at public auction 10 the l'MQtlo-9'11119 anii "*' l9CXllllOn. Mona IO n.. ecct.ig9
tors as provided In section the assets described Daily Pilot Dec:. 12, 19, 26, Fictitious ButlneH I It bo No De . -. d oy RObert F F!l'dl· est bidder ror calh or check ~ '" llCllCn 51112 d ,,. Club, h """'•• of first issuance of the lot· . . ldloous 1>us1ness namt ..... E STATtlllOO pi.nuan1 10 -Deed oJ ~,,,,,, • 2 aaoctll&lol'I °' ~ llllil c lld • ....
91 00 or the California Pro-below. 1996, Jan. 2, 1997 th638 Name Statement ~~~s o a ~on ~m The following pe":>nl~1:rao" =! uvnamed 11\Wl :.00 "descnbed below, payable f'llllOllCodlandllAl!cRad to 1o Prelronllott. '1'22·1102 C T 1 f Ill The names and business 1 f!o4no buSIMSS as AHAtifrN " 111 fUll at lime cl sM. all nont. ., Iha mi. In tilt ft'M bate odo. he I me or • addresses of the seller are: PUBLIC NOTICE The follow ng per~ons are IGNED LESA!l INC By LfOn~ROUNO .AJ .fC<J60.IJ...6 .aµreG btle as RObef1 F trtle. end intereat conwyed lo tanr-.
ing claims will not eiplre ORANGE COAST AMC/ doing business as. Group towitz President ~221 S West Ststet Ar.t11t1n· c Fer<11...no a mamecs man as and now held by 11 under llid terdar arl'lar thin cash• llCCllM<'
before lour months lrom JEEP INC dba ORANGE Flctltlo'Us Busln••• West Advertising, 19571 Tiiis statement was hied w1111 802 ""' sote .io separate propeny Deed d Trust in the property the l!Ullaa :'1,._.l'IOO thl ..,,.
the hearing date notlc:od COAST OLDSMOBILE s Elmridgo Lane, Huntington County aer11 01 Oranoe KJmPQrounos ol AIT'~nca Recorded on Jat'UM'J 14. situated In said County and Ila d thl Mt81'1 Clad lll'd abovo. C C • N•m• tatement Beach, CA 92648 0 oe 6 1996 tP86 as lrutn.ment No 86-Slat nd tun de-fundl blcarne 1V1AC1a to L-. Y9U MAV EXAMINE the PONTIA . GM TRUCK. The following persons aro Ga S. Boelzner, 19571 ounty on ecem r . nc . a MontJnl Cotl>'lraoo.1 016032 Of Ol!iaal re.'°'d' on e e aa more y • ~ OI andarMI "• mtller d
file kepi by the court. If you 2480 Harbor Blvd., Costa doing buslnen as: a) Or· Elm'Xdge Lane, Huntington NOTICf-Tr-.s ntOOOUS Name 31st TW 3 Suite 400. IHlln;is the office ol Inf' CO\Ry Re-600bed in the lbolle r~ Seid 1111 wt ba llllOI, aut
are a person lnlorested In Mesa, CA 92626 . ange County Hydrant & Beach CA 92648 tatement elU)res h11e years l1t>m 59101 coroer ol Orenoe C()lll(y .enoed Deed d Trust haul ~"' or _,..,.,.,,
the estate you may Ille The loc:atlon In Cahlornla Valve Sorvlc:e, bl o.c. Hy· This 'business Is con· date it was llleo 11'1 tne Olhtt Thts t>us1ness is conc:toctec l Ca11tomi• 8f1CI ~suant to lll1t atreet address and d other lllP"" °' im!Nd. IWQll'ding tOa.
with the court 11 formal Re-ol tho c:hlel executive office drant & Valve Service. ducted by: an lndlvldual I tile County Cleric. /> ~~ Fico li corpomon Notice ol OellUlt ll'icl Elecuon c:oi;"~ designatlOO~ poaesllOll Of enaimint-c:ih. I Cefnet4!'Y • Mortuary
quest for Spoclal Nolle:• ol 01 th• seller Is: 2524 Har· 28~62 Las Tunas, Mission Have you started doing ous Business Name :>t.Ument The r&OStr.nt comm1 flCt<' to Sell inereunoe: recoroeo d property ed to 118 utady Illa ~ llCl#9d Ill' Chapel • Crematory
the filing of an Inventory bor Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA Vleio. CA 92692 business yet? yes, March st be flleo pnor to !hit Gate ransact bus iess uMrr 1'1 Auvus• 29 1996 ., tl'slt\ITlef1t •bolte 11 l)U('llOrt CoMa aad deed. adtlllCll ~.
and appraisal or os1111 as· 92626 Kenneth L. Ibsen, 28762 1965 ht f1hno of tlllS statemel\I OOes 11e11oous business n .me o No ,99604399s9 Of ,..., Of. 3099 SUmatra Ptece, we/I nernt 15 llfOltdld "*""
sots or of any petition or As listed by the seller, all Las Tunas, Mission Viejo, Gary s. Boelzner I ol itself autl>onu the l.St '"\\Imes ~steo above on IJ2ctri~ ~c:u11 Records Ill/ILL SELL on ~~ ~!!'4 :,: Ind the u~d pm::tpll tiara d
account as provided In other business names •nd CA 92692 This statement was filed s Slate of a fiCbbous BuSlnusn!> 1971 Jarw.JalY J2 1997 at on tne --·--for i rt. 11a1e MQJl9d t7t Mid Claed n
section 1250 or the Califor· addresses used by the This business Is c:on-with tho County Clerk ol in vtOlaoon ot tile norics Ol~IGNEO KAPIPGROL'NOS C 1ton1 Of tne F1aopo1ea a1 tne =any 1':'4~ .u:;Y ~ ,.... thnCll as llfO'tdld in ~f'i::==~====-t nia Probate Code. A R• r•ll~;lt~in three l~ts be-ducted by: an lndlvidual Orange Counly on 12·2·96 not11e1 unClel FeoerJI Sl1te or AMERICA.. INC Ely P•tr.t-Gtb'•f• Main Entry Alea to tne Pia-dteu ':: ether common rdl, 1-. dWQlll ..:I 8.IPll'-.
quest for Spec:lal Notice Ofe •ate sue: st was Ha110 you st11111d doing 19963703350 omrnon t1W (SeeSec11on1 4400Secrtt11y centia C1111c Center •01~11 1 aho#ndU.11U.-aatdh\Nlbc:r11cud
form is avadabte from the ~ent or .delivered to the business yet? no ODily Pilot Dec 5 12 19 I seo 8uS1ness ano PlolesStons Thts stattmem .11u •11e<: ... ,111 E Cnapman Ave Placeno• ~· anr. br lad dllld d \Nil dilled
court clerk. uyer are. none , Ken Ibsen · ' ' • ooe) kne County :ienr ~ 0rat'9f CA at 10 oo AM AT PUBLIC l\.la'l!llll Senwlo Alc:omi'ot-Attorn•~ for th• P•tl· The names and busmes~ T_t\ls siatement was llted 26, 1996 th620 rstflllno l:oun1Yon0tcemoer6 1~ AUCTION TO T-1E HIGHEST The tCUl amount ct Ille \Ill--~· • ~ ·~
tlonel': ~'l~~~~s t>!h~t&~er l~C· with the County Clerk c.f PUBLIC NOTICE Nrwoon Seatn·C:ma Mm NOTICE· Tlls Fict1~'1US Nan BIDDER FOR CASH 1payatJ1• :::.0,, ~ ~": .O Raid. ::i.. 2170
PER H. TREBLER, dba NABERS BUICK. 2600 Ora·ng. I County on 11-4·96 CN396952 RC Oe~ 12 19 26 ~t.tltmtnl exprts !Ne vt"'1 t .a ll'le ~me '!' pie .n 1awf\A cur9d by the property lO be llWll'ldlla. 91'~f:~ ~ ESQ, (CSBt 049828) Harbor Blvd., Coate 'Mesa, 19983700920 Fictitious ButlneH 1~ J~n 2 1997 oatt ti y,as ft1ta Ir. tne Off1t money OI tt vnteo States> eold plus ~ esll-(IOO) 227-tlo&t (Qlllom Olfo/) t7t
ATTORNIEY AT LAW CA 92626 Daily Pilot Nov. 28, Dec:. 5. Name Statement f me Count, Ot,._ A new r1ct1· an~ t :le •'lO .n:eru: con-nwted costs. ~ and 0arw Cllllea ~ Secnwy
2 121 E . p Ac 1 FI c The assets Jo be sold are 12, 19, 1996 Th615 The tollowfng persons are PUBLIC NOTICE ous &si~ss ~ S";rme, ,,.,eo ;o no now n.ia or 1' 8dllal1c:ft • 11'11 11me d lhe Pll8706 t215.12/12. 12/IMS
COAST HWY STE described In general as: In-doing business as: S~· st De l•t4 IY•Gr 10 IN. dlll. •--------------------------------: ., • ventory of n-Oldsmobile PUBLIC NOTICE tems Dettverv and lnstalta· ~rht hbng ~I tr.s statement 2801 CORONA DEL motor vehicles and are lo-lion, 3137 Sharon Lane, fit Mt.1tMS70SIU ot 1tsi'1 fUltlOnis IN use t.
MAR, CA 9202 5 cat•d at: 2480 Harbor Fictitious BMtlneH Costa Mesa, CA 92626 STAflMOO OF APANOONMENT s stlll or a McltDCJS Sll&ane
Published Newport Blvd.. Costa Mesa, CA N•m• Statement John Leahy, 3137 Sharon OF 1n vtolaoon 01 tilt nonts o~
Beac:h·Costa Mesa Dally 92826 The tollowlng persons are Lane, Coste Mesa, CA USE OF FIC11TIOUS BUSINESS notlltf unoer ftClerJI Slllt oil
Pilot December 19, 20, 26, The business name used doing business as: Omnllic: 92626 h.\JU mmon law (Set SecDon u~
1996 by Iha utter 11 that toe:•· Advertising, 1700 Ad11m1 Thi• bu1lne11 is con-Tht fOllowino pecson1s) t SeQ evsiness ana Profusion
ThFS32 lion Is: ORANGE COAST Ave., "204, Costa M1111, ducted by: an lnCIMdual llUmve 111anoonec tile use oliCoOf) ·
----------1 AMC/JEEP, INC., dbl OR· CA 92626 HllVI you started doing Ille ll~OOOYS buS1fleS$ name IF1rst Mt.no PUBLIC NOTICE ANGE COAST OLOSMO· Julie DeRush1 Gtac:y aka buslneu yet? no SOUTH COAST A.UTOMOTVE Newport eeach-Costa Mm ---------I BILE, PONTIAC, GMC Julie OeRu1ha Grove, 2910 John Le11hy CENTER 24.13 Sol.th 8l'OIOway CN39&4913623302 Otc
Notice of Sale TRUCK Java Road, Costa' Mesa, This atatomenl was filed StrUl Sant1 AN, C/> 92707 12 19 26 :996. JUI 2 1997
of Real Proptrtv et The anticipated date of CA 92626 with tile County Clerk of The htabous busmess 111mt · ·
Privet• Sale the bulk sale 11 January 8, Thia business Is eon Orange County on 1 t-22·96 mtl'l'IO to abOW wu t~td on
C 10 No A.183029 1997 at the office ol Aobef'l ducted by: an lndlvidu11t 19903702735 Apnt 21 191!6intneCi1V of 51,,11 ---------
tn ~h• Superfor Court of N. Oobbint, Attorney at Have you •tarted doing Dally Piiot Nov. 28, 01c:. 5, At1a Counrv of Oranoe ana Onoi· PUBLIC NOTICE
tho Stat• of Cellfornla, for Law. 23175 Le Cadena Dr., bus.ineu yet? No 12, 111. 1G96 Th810 nit File No f644191 • ---------he County of~ • LaQuna Hlll1, CA Juhe OeRusha Glacy aka Gl~n Johno;on 2433 Sot.1111 CNs143111, 11n lh• Mitter ol 1~ Estalt Tnta t>Ylk 181• 11 not aut>-Juli.• OtRusha Grovt PUBLIC NOTICE Bro.away Sllltt. Santa Ana. CA NOTICE OF PETITION
of Dorothy L Coc:f'lran, aka ~ to Callfotnla Uniform Thts 1talement w11 riled rrl707 TO ADMINISTER
911111 Cochran. conserva· ommerclal Codt StctJon wfth the County Clerk ol Fkltltlou• •u•lnoH Helen M Johnson. 2433 Sot.I'll ESTATE OF· ROBERT tee e100.2. °'~County on 11·27·99 Name atat•ment 8ro.10Way Sllttl Sltltl Ana. c.>., •
Nolle:• Is hereby glvtn Dated: l 2/l3/N 1918370:1118 TM follollwtng pel'aont art rrl707 J . DICKINSON AKA
thllt tile undtrslgnecf wtll Rott.rt N. Dobbins, Dally PUot Dec. 12, 19, 2t1 doing_ buslneta ea: a) On-Tl'ls bu$rlleU wu ~cted ROl!RT JUSTIN
loll al Private Safe, 10 the Attomer at Law 19", .Jan. 2. 1"7 the:JSI line ~·· b) On Unt llY i..isoancl & #lie DICKINSON
hlQhnt and btal blddet, Publlahed Ntwport Syattma, 28344 Putblo Dr .. S1011fC1 GUN JOtWSOH. HELEN CASE NO. A 185430
aubieel lo conflrmttlon of Beach-Coal.a JMsa Dally PUBLIC NOTICE Trtbueo c.nyon, CA 92979 M JOtNSON To all h8111, beo1f1
said Super!« Court, on Of Piiot Deceml>ef 19, 199& flctltto·-....... -.. ~':~0rM. :i'=o 2= ri.s S11t!!rntnt was lllt<I Wlltl cwoe1>, c:tedllora, c:on
alter tht 231d ~ of OE· THW -.. ..._ ~ 00 t Ille Councy 0... °' Onlnoe trngenr c:reditora. and
CEM8EA, t994 tl the of-Name a .. tomont V::1•1 bualn!H 11 con-ntt on Otc:enat 6. 1996 ptn.on• who may othel
fic:e of Jan Wal19 Anderton. PUIUC NOTICE The followtng ptfton• we dueted by: lndMdl.lal Nrwoort~Mul wiM be iMtrtited tn th• =~·· 20l~n~· ~:!In ~~ STAT•lllNT Oft =~ ~~-:: ,.,,. tt.ve roU "'ataned doing ~I SOU1li Dec 12.19.26 Wll Ot est•t•. or both,
9270$:7827, all the• rl9hl WITHDRAWAL l'ROll S.rvlct, 11 18A ~~ ~II ~t? no 1996 JM 2. 19117 of: ROBERT J
title Jnd lnttrtSI of tald ham Or Coata Mtta ~ Orittlent M. Ringer OICICINSON AKA AOB-
c:onaervlltt In •nd to en o·"·~TTNINIOR·u~lo"1· ewe .. . Thi• lll*Mnl ... fifed PUBLIC NOTICll ERT JU Tf.I OICICINSON
the c~aln A111 proptny, r .._ " " Patricia L. Flynn, tt10A "'"ll lhe ~ Clerk Of • A PETITION h•
tlluated In tht City of Ntw-FICTITIOUS 8uc:klngharn br., Coata Oranvt CounCY on 1M·M 111 ... 1~,_,1 t>ffll n1eo by JOl\N
p<HI Bttch, Coi.lrity of Or-8USINISI NAiii Mtsa, CA 92GM t ... UOOJM ...... M.A.APl£ m the SuPtr~
ange, State of CahfOfnla, The I011oW!n9 PtflOI\ ha• Thia bu1lnt11 It con• Dally Piiot Nov. 28, oee. 5, "=•TMllT Coun ot C ltfornla.
part1cul1fly described •• wllhdfawn .. • Q9ftelal dueled by: an Individual 12 111 1t91 TheH T .... _ ~~ Col,ll'lty of Oranoe follows: Lo\ 55 of IJtct A2 plf1ntf ftOft't 1M paMef· Have ~ 11at1ed doing ' ' "" ,_,......,. THt PETtl ION 1•
11 per mtP recOfded 1n aNp Ot)ef•lino under th4t butlnea• Y'!•? Y"· 12.s.e1 PUILIC NOTICE bng .,. • qvem mat JOAN
bOOk 20 pegt 19 of Miac ... llctltlQua bUaloeat natn• OI Patrlela i.;. flyM TRADING et:MPNtf. Al MARPl.E bt111ppo1ntad aa
lel\toUI maps. In lilt olfic• NATU.,AL llODY CON· Thi• atattmenl WH tlled '1otltleu9 ....... ..... ,,., MICllll ~ .,..eonat ttf>'HlnlJlbV•
of 11\a CO\lflty recorder of ClPTS al a Ollbow CrHll wllll h County Cleft ot Natne at•IMftt IMne. CA 12714 lo to .am l'tllltf tl'lt ••tat•
u ld c:ounty. 1'.P.N. 459' Lane, Laguna Hiit•, CA Orange Counly on 1142•H . The f~ '*'°"' .,. ......... ltlt...;.. 1 ~:!!! ot \ht dececttnt.
09M4 9295' tM•l701717 doing buelneh n : Watll ~. ,, ... f ....... -me PETITION re
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NEWPORT
BEACH 2169
3 Bd Home in Newport
Shores. New carpeV
hdwd firs/paint. $1950
Call Renay 720·8410
Bayrldge Condo 28A,
28A, Ip, gar, pool,
spa. gated. 51395/mo
(818) 980-7678
Lido Isle Bayfront
2Br/2Ba new on sand!
Lndry, t/p. $3500/mo,
1yr lease. 587-3305
Looking for Unique?
2 huge MB's 2000s.t .. 4 FP's, Formal, dining,
family. living room.
Pool, marble floors.
Priced 150k less than
recent sale a few
doors down. Call
Wayne Smilh, Aemax
760-5000 exl.195.
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•Play Arca
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Newport Beach
1780 Placentia Ave.
Costa Mesa
642-3790 ~'
NEWPORT
BEACH 2669
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22nd SI. Pvt room E'CM Express Leasing MODELS WANTED *Attn:COSTA·MESA• Ace Parking has the •••••••• •Lladr o Nativity unfurn, share ·bath. Prestigious Offices-between the ages of Posta l p ositions. perfect Job for you! Please be aware that (Joseph, Mary, Jesus.
Ulil paid .. N/S pref. 300+ sf ea. Utls pd. 7·23 to model casual Clerks and sorters. No Full & part-time, week· the listings In Ibis cal· Donkey. Cow, and 3 Kitchenette in room. $300. 800-593-6725 & formal wear during experience required. ends & hollday work egory may require you Kings) Retail S28'10.
Lndy. 1 block to the 1997 Los Angeles Benefits . For e)(am, avallable lmmedlalely. to call o 900 number Selling for S2300 obo.
Newport Pier. $480. ---------Pageants. No experi-salary , & )esting •Cashlers•Trafflc In which there is a 833·6255 .
Call Sam 875·4808 INDUSTRIAL 2788 e n ce necessary. Info r mation call Directors: All s hifts charge per mlr:iu1e.
P E t N 8 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1-800-858-6003 1·830-908-5570 available. •Valets: COMPUTERS 6018 vt n ranee, • • FOR SALE 10,000 sf Ext 0184 ext.40l!6. 8am-8pm. Must be able to drive ••••••••• all amen. fem pref, ---------ti ~ hif & 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ w/d, pool. joc, 5650 1'nNONUBST+RIAleln.ceeud1LyDalNrdo.· SELL ~,;v psrlnt'out. ~prpnlgy MERCHANDISE
mo. Incl util. 645·1354 SELL •••••••••Internet ready Ideal for Classic Cars. 9·Noon. Ace Parking. Macintosh 500MB
Bkr 722-8777 4680 MacArlhur Ct. hd 32MB Ram. 17"
RENTALS TO
iiiSHARiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiii2iii72iiii4 BUSINESS &
Bal Penn Lrg 3bd FINANCE
duple)(, FP, mstr bed, ••••••••• n /s , S 5 O O + d e p
+ 1/3 ulll. 723·4230 ---------
CM 1 BA 350/Lst/Lse. BUSINESS
W/arllst & student. Prl· OPPORTUNITY
vale, quiet, happy 2904
home. 631·2111
CM House nice room. FT/PT Flex sch ed.
W/0, cable, own Easy work, no exp.
phone. $350 utll lncld. Earn $300-$600/Wkly.
Aval nowl 842-5889 At home guar. Call 7
days. 407-875-2022 Dover · Shores Spa-ext.7014 H50. clous house. w/pool, -=~,..,,,...,~~.,,..,,...,,.,.,,.,...,..-
1 bd w/pvt ba. Fem STOP! $1500/Wkly
pref. no pets. $550 working from homer
+ 1/3 ulil. 729-7670 Xlnt Income opp1. No
N.B. Share spacious
clean 2bd/1 ba. Ocean
gimmicks. Serious
p e op l e call:
1 ·800·370-4292
vu. Gar. W/0. S575mo -."""v""E:'N='=D"""l"""N""G'""=R""o""'u""T=E,....•
+ 1 /2 ulil. 548·8293 •20 prime locations•
NB VILLA 28R 2BA •Priced for Quick
Female .. Amenities. Sale•800-711·4361•
your home your Used Vehicle N.8 . (at Campus) color monitor. speak·. through classified through classified 955·2037, Job Holline ANTIQUES 6010 ers. co. Modem, zip
642·5678 Dellvery Person $1575. 548-6090
MEXICAN RESTAURANT Y CANTINA
SEEKING ENERGETIC TFAM
PLAYERS FOR OUR NEWEST
RESTAURANT OPENING!
Hosts, Servers, Bussers,
Bartenders Cooks, Dishwashers,
Prep Needed
Apply in person Dec. 16th-20th
·between 10-4,
1565 Adams Avenue
Costa Mesa CA
Heavy lifting. TufTh ~f ";~3/mm f~r s!~~~~~~~ _T_o_p_D_o_ll_a_r _P_a_ld-! .. WANTED
ment.· Cle9n driving From 1800-1960. TO BUY 6019
r e cord . CI ass C 1 pc to entire estate. '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii~ii license. 548-9831 Paintings, china, 1• glsware, furn, etc. Top Do llars Paid
FT Floral Deslgn8f' 4ovr NB Res 673·6223 For Records. Jazz. for Newport Beach/ Soundlracks. olc.
Laguna Niguel Floral ========~ Call Mike 645-7505. shop. 2yrs exper.
pref'd. Call Shannon's
Flowers a l 249·1190
Java Centrale•N.B
Now hiring! Service/
sales, f.ood prep. We
o trer tun environment, flex hrs & training.
Please call: 653-4349
Life Insurance
JEWELRY, FURS
& ART 602 5
Hawaiian Helrloom
Nlihau Shell Necklace· Extremely rare 6
slrand 36"pikake style. But1ersco1ch
Color. S3.700. Serious
Only 714·723-8506
Sold Out Prints
GENERAL 1002 BALJlOA
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$600 + 1 /2 ulil. Aval
* 1BR $850 * 1/2/97. 673-6215 --------D~Bl~c~~x~l~~ol. NB Walk to Bch. Prvt ANNOUNCEMENTS
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If you are focused
on customer care &
are Life ln1urance
llcen1ed we have
the job for youll
Must have excellent
comm. skills, will be
handling cust. In·
bound calls, team
player. Please call
Remeoy fo scnedule
an Immediate appt
or fax resume to:
Limited Editions
Roger Tory Pelerson.
'"Scarlet Tangier";
Roberl Baleman,
"Big Horn Sheep"'.
Signed, w/museum
qualily framing.
Please leave messg.
Real E1tale
For Sale? ••••• "/ Weekend
Open Hou1e1? ••••• The Daily Pilot Real
Estate Tab which Is
published each Sal·
urday Is an effective
and Inexpensive way
to showcase that
special property.
Call our Classlfled COSTA MESA 2624
2925
No pets. Carport. rm. N/smk/pels. Lndry •••••••••
BAYFRONT 2bd/2ba Vlata Def Meaa & kit. S400 Incl uUI.
condo, near Pavillion, •545-4855• 723·9048 ---------
2·car pkng, pool, dock 1--.-=e,...e_a_c..,.h_A..,,.....re_•_*__ Newport Heights LOST &
avail, no pets. $1600/ Peninsula yrly l·3bd. New 3br 2ba. $480/ FOUND
mo, yrly. 873-8840 All close to water. mo.+ 1/3 utfl. · Lndry iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
WINTER RENTAL 1/2 S775·S1500. Holiday & lac. 848·8888 Amezon Parrot
block 10 beach, pier, Vacation Rentals also. s . Coas t Metro sharp Found Ca 11 t o
restaurants & shops. VIiia Rental• condo, furn, mstr br desc'1be. 548-3690.
Furn 2br 2ba. Very 675•4912 +ba. W/d, Ip, pool. FOUND Corgi ma le clean. 818-359·87791_0,,_c_e_a_n_f,,_r_n.,...t """w-.-N-e_w_p_o_r1 S550+dep. 751·2077 dog In the vicinity of
3bd/2ba. Yrly, gar.1..,,...-=-...,,..,......,...-....,,......,_...,,,......-Thurln/Hamllton on S2200mo. Properly SC Metro BrlsVSunf 12/16. 848-8717 House 842·3850 Lovely 2ba 2ba apt to ~--,----,....,.--
Department T oday!I II iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii 642-5678
shr w/fem. Avl now, Lost male miniature Spectacular Ocean declawed cat ok, n/ Pincher, ear s/tall
and Channel Vlewa smkg, female only. c ll pped, b lk/tan.
BALBOA
ISLAND 1006
Reduced $100KI
Cstm Home-+ re ntal.
2bd/2ba & 2bd/1 ba
125 Amethyst Trust Sale $724,950
BEACH EQUITIES
310·597-8413
310-498·3093
LAGUNA
BEACH 1048
•EMERALD BAY Ocean View! Walk to
pvt bch, park & pools.
S935K 494·7052
$517mo Low Income
turn studios, ulils Incl.
Clean, modern, se-
cured parking, pool/ spa. Diane 642·8226
$599 Move In
Luxurlc..us 1 br and $375. 75.a.5742 576·7130pgr/851·9391 1br+lott with 2 spa· $1000 REWAR D
clous b alconles . Share 3bd/2 .5be Abundant walk In Newpor1 Coast condo LOST Vuarnet pre-scription sunglasses closet and storage. w/prot female & her @ Fashion Island
Gos and water paid. dog. S650/fer rm or 2 12114. 858-2295 Cln, quiet lg min Walk to Balboa Island rooms S 150. N/S .,...........,......,,..-....,...--,---,-cabin· slyle, 1Br, wlk· and the beaches. please. 494·4282. Lost: Gold link bracelet
in clsl, pool, nr bch, Prestigious resort at Fashion Island, or
Tri/Sq. Sonora Apt• living with stunning Slnglo Parent W/1 surrounding area.
Kim 84~·3358 s unsets and cqol chlld lo find & share Please call 717·7666.
breezes. Apts slartlng hse/apt on Balboa
1 bdrm Moblle at $1350. 789·1658 Pen. (616) 365·6177 ••••••iil•l(lll H o m • • 0 u I e t ..,,.----,,....------se c ure no pets. Stunning 1200sq.fl1 ________ _
1991 Newport blvd loft/office spdce full RENTALS 846-8373 kit & bath. Adjacent to . *1 MONTH FREE• Via Lido Marina. WANTED 2726 --------
·CM Famlly VIiiage· 51300/mo. 225"1815·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii EMPLOYMENT
Gated 2·3Bd $775-875 HOMECARE 5530 Wd hk-up. appls, vert, l•••••••-
carporl. Sect·& welcome MJSCELIANEOUS Park my 23' motor iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Se habla Espanol. ENT home In your side or Classlfled la .....
71.a.850-3083 R ALS rear yard ·in exchange CONVENIENT
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l'iEWPORT
BEACH
---------1 Prices X·lg 1 BR, 2
pools, gld, free cable, •·R-0-0-M-S----2-7-0-6 $300 o ff move-In,
for housecare, petcare whether you're buy· or yardcore . Am Ing, selling, or just
licensed & bonded, looking, classified has
world traveled & what you need!
1069 nr beach. 842·5 858 jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Big Canyon Condo• Sell your unwanted
Starting at $349 Items the easy way!
On/oft goll course. To place your
M a • 0 n E I 1 1 a classlfled ad call
Realtor• 759. 7700 ___ 8_4_2_·5_&_7_a_. __
SELL
your home
through classified
personable. 642·9799. CLASSIF?l!D
COMMERCIAL
REAL ESTATE
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oriented, crearive people obsessd with
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ream.
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A creative mind
Macinrosh experience
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experience. PhysiC21 ~nd drug rest required.
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Ann: The CCNI Typchouse
330 West Bay Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
-18500 Von Karman
Suite 140 Irvine, CA
92715 Te l 660·0230
Fax 756-1290
APPLIANCES~911 1~-'...,.90...,.9.,...,L,_9.,...,lB,_5_-2._0D~7-o Sta rt thinking about
•Refrlg $190, Washer/
dryer. $140.00 each.
846-5848
Whlrlpool oversized
Xmas · ladies Cartier
2-tone Panther watch.
Call 9·6pm, M·F only
640·2963
washer-S75. double _P_E_T_S_& _____ _
capacity Maytag
dryer-s125. 159.9013 ANIMALS 6049
FURNITUR.E 6014 •Poodle Puppies• Teacup, Toy & Mini.
""===;::=~===~IQ Piii v $250-$1250. 546·2848 "' ueen ow1op mat Receptionist tor up-box sprg. Never used, 80 Gal Fish Tank, Oak
scale tanning salon been In storage. Can stand/canopy. S1300. CdM. People person d e 1 1 v e r . s 2 5 0 . sell $500. 548-9798
w/lots of energy. FT, (818) 389-'".89 PT M·F. Call 645-5361. -.v Desperately need lov· Ing home for 'Jenny'. Sec re ta ry Exp'd , 4 y/o tab mix, spayed.
computer literate Incl MERCHANDISE Loves people/dogs.
word processing, able MISC. 6015 No oats. 780-0370 to work 7am·12pm, Kl Mon·Frl. Prefer legal/ Peralan ttens • acct"g bckgrd. Com-ln•scale Layout & ruh-Adorable, fluffy. CFA.
mense work Jan 6th. nlng equip w/foldlng shols. Health ~uarnt"d
Fil)( resume: 548-4290 tbt. $75.obo 645·1352 648-42 8
SECRETARY PoHery Barn waxed 1---------
0rder entry, phones. pine table 32)(60 relall MUSICAL
good typing a must. S495, seu s25o. Dining INSTRUMENTS 6055
Call M.C.S. Marketing chairs/wax pine uphol· 1~iiiiiiiiii---iiiiiiiiiii for an appointment al stared set of 6 (Incl 21~
714-645·2939. arm chairs) $350. Elvla's Mic rophone
STEP 2 Toi roller Shure 55. As seon on Telemarketer• coaster S40. Sanci· tv commercials. Like
Work At Home h d Siik 54" d new. S400. 675·9824 Earn up to $700/wkly was e · ' re •
selllng a long distance taupe, navy-Lots! All 1---------
a e rvl ce o ver th e In xlnt cond. 721·9736 PIANOS &
phone. Paid training. Xmas trees potted 6·9" ORGANS 6059 Call 800-842·1409 $39. Citrus, fruit. avo-
cado trees fr ullln g liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
$10. Herbs, Junipers, Kimba ll Organ The
vines $1 . Cement Entertainer Ill. Like
founlns $1 10, ~lrd new. $400. 675·9824 balhs S20. 909-674'9422
RENT through classllled
IN
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1 $11 ,500. 3 10/531· 'VA.QA ~ ~~:~..u
7321, or 702/558-0431 Palm l\f:esa Apartnients I
HOUSES/
CONDOS
POR RENT
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That's the feding )'OU get
when you m at Palm
Mesa amid me lulh
RES
BAI.IOA
ISIAND 2106
••AVP'RONT• with dock. 4bd. 3.5ba
2 fp'a. flam rm. 2-car
ga rage new carpet &
p ain t . 14480/mo.
A9t1 873·1980
COJtONA
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lf plo, Jatt.J"ne.
11100/mo. •IS0-1341
pa-.ay of tcdndcd
woods &: ttacdy palms.
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SPORTING
GOODS 6065
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erhood 1yr old. Xlnt iii&iliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii '78 Chrlacra(t ·25' werythjng. New it-, deal&. the anti·percentqe llam. However, 15 Lennon'• love
cond W/blndlngi $250, ANTIQUES CF #345000. HIN t1r .. ; 11000. 842·1233 make the kine o( spades lhe king o( 16 Rerne11ibef 71 Wt*e
$275, obo. 875-7130 Private Party USCOCCFJJ390MnK •• 7 Sult/l'ahoe/T NOR111 tie.rla and the leap to alam would 17 :!.b!. 72 ea.u.lllllft
TICKETS 6075
2 round trip •lrllne
tloketa LAX to Baltimore. Open ticket
t r a v • I S 2 O O /e a .
C•ll 819·584-5328
Tea table, Hcretary, Huge dlec/lmmed del • 8 4 have been proper and the alam an 11 &nal amounc 73 Sludlnf• taitm
mahogany table & a DI t L I JI 8 4 odda-on ravorite. 19 ~
chalr1, 011p1ay C~bl· AUTOMOBILBS rec •II "JI, AK Q 8 6 a ' West led a 1pade and a1 aoon u b9Ctetla DOWN net, old Lawyer'• 17141 M•·Ut •8 dummy hit the table South saw 20 -man 1 FNplhrougha ~~=~:er:o~~::.~:; WE8T EAST that everytrung depended on hold-~ ~~ 2 ~
bed. a mall tables,•--------CHRYSLER 9050 • Q 10 7 6 2 • J 9 3 ing the trump loeen lo one. A way 25 Knock 3 Thomas-
much morel Sat Sam. ACUU 9010liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil&I• 108 K Q 6 lo accomplish that is to hope t.hal 27 Bull Edison
700 Victoria Unit E-1. •'80 LeBa""'* 107 8 4 J 9 2 one oftbe de(endera hold1 a double-30 ~ ldentiat 4 Window
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Try to avoid jump·shifl.ing on a
weak. four-card suit. Should partner
raiae, you hove propelled the auc-
tion to an uncomfortable level and
might have no chance to check on
whet.her your fit is adequat.e for
11lam purposes.
That is the problem South faced
on t.his deal, although Lhe Lwo-heort
rebid cannot. be faulted. Perhaps a
jump to five hearts to inquire about
I.he quality of partner's trump11
DODGE 9065 JAGUAR
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cubed the three top diamonds for 11
club discards, drew the lut trump
with lhe ace and claimed the 11lam.
Le•rn to be a better bridge
pl•yerl SubaCTlbe now to the
Goren Bridp Letter by caWn1
(800) 788-1225 ror information.
Or write to: Goren Bridge Lel·
ter, P.O. Box «10, ChJcago, UL
60880.
9105 PORSCHE 9175
'92 Stealth Wht w/blk '94 X.18 White, Air '88 812 Lt. beige. bra. 38k miles. Mint bags, Chrome wheels, Re-bullt. New painV cond. 5-spd, tint. lmmac, n/s, $23,995. rubber, alloys. $7,600.
$12,900. 8754291 850·5880 Smogged. 644·1449.
LINCOLN 9120 TOYOTA 9210
Black Daytona
Turbo Z. $2000.
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access. Leather, exc (714) 94e.1217 cond $1200. 650-2815
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blue with Ught blue In-
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blk, CO, like new. $28,995. 850.5880 714 574-4267
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#106010
Plus tax on 39 month closed end lease. No money due at signing. Residual of $20,538. 12K mi/yr. Plus tax on 39 month closed end lease. No money due at signing. Residual of $19, 138. 12K mi/yr.
with extras at 15¢ each 0 .A.C. · with extras at 15¢ each 0 .A.C.
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#106010
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White, Tan Leather