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The gift of
lwlidny trivia
W hen it comes to Christ-
mas, I'm a big fan. A
big fan, that is, as long
as you don't include my wife in
the survey.
Anyone who has been to our
place between Thanksgiving
and New Year's knows what that
means. lf you haven't seen it, I
can't explain it. What is my con-
tribution to the decking of our
halls? Nothing. Niente. Less than
zero.
But there is one area in which
I excel: Christmas oddities and
holiday trivia. If truth be told, I
like any kind of trivia. The more
useless, the better.
Example: do you know where
the expression "Watch your P's &
Q's!" comes from? Do you care?
Too late.
In English pubs, the bar keep
would run your tab on a chalk·
board -"P" for pint, #Q" for
quart. When you exceeded your
fun limit, the bartender would
point at you and say "Hey, you!
Watch your P's and Q's.• As it
turns out, England also plays a
very important role in our Christ-
mas traditions.
A good old American Christ-
mas is really a good old Victori-
an Christmas. If Big Vic hersell
were to drop by for a Christmas
visit, she would feel quite at
home. Likewise, Charles Dick-
ens' depiction of Christmas
sounds and feels familiar to us.
The decorations. the gifts, the
cards, the egg nog, the desserts,
Christmas dinner built around a
grand roasted bird, even the
stockings on the mantle, would
look much the same in London
in 1866 as in Corona del Mar in
1996.
The Christmas tree would
also be a familiar sight, although
adapted from the traditional
German tannenbaum. In 1841,
Mr. Victoria. better known as
Prince Albert, ordered a huge,
brightly decorated tree put up in
Windsor Castle for the Queen
and the Royal Kids. The queen
said "we are amused, w the royal
kids said •cool w and the rest is
history.
Our Santa Claus is a descen-
dant of St. Nicholas, a 4th centu-
ry Byzantine bishop who was
known as a very kind man,
especially to children. The tradi-
tional Santa Claus we know best
is from an illustration by Thomas
Nast. You'd recognize it in an
instant.
Nast was a political cartoonist
(the best ever, in m y opinion) in
the 19th century. He was famous
for his blistering caricatures of
New York City's "Tammany
Hall" politicos, led by the infa-
mous Boss 1\veed.
Nast based his Santa on a
lively poem about Christmas that
first appeared in the Troy, New
York, Sentinel in 1822. It was
• SEE BUFFA PAGE 8
Blaze wipe~ out piece of town's history
,,•Home burned in.fiffi ~ ~ ~-i.ol..,.~' --~q . ' Wednesaay was one of ..
the oldest byildings in
Costa Mesa.
By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot
COSTA JvfESA -It was one of
the city's oldest buildings. Built by
an early settler. James Rocheste r.
It was later an antique store and
once a half-way house. Even a
haven for the homeless.
~*~~~~=~· ta Mesa Chamber of Commerce
in 1922 is ashes and soggy rubble.
.A fire ravished the home of
Diane and Lee Eller Wednesday
afternoon, destroying almost
everything they owned in about
30 minutes. Although no one was
hurt, the family's two parakeets
succumbed to the fue.
Diane Eller apparently
bumped a lighted incense holder
that ignited the fire so quickly her
son, Jon, ran from the house bare-
foot, Lee Eller said.
~urQ(l tb.,e~W~ ~~ch_H!gjgr pers~ffeJ~titlUJ~
vaged some paperwork. Neither
the owner of the building, nor the
family had insurance coverage for
personal belongings. •
Jon, 16, his cheeks smudged
with black ash, donned a new
pair of sneakers and a positive
attitude about the family's loss.
Only the tools and equipment
used in the family's tree-trimming
business, Eller's Tree Service,
were left. They were safely stored
in a metal shed in the back yard.
Some residents considered it
an •abandoned spooky mansion"
because the two-story wooden
house stood vacant for several
years.
"l am kind of glad to get out of
here because the place was a fire
trap," Lee Eller said. "It was due
to bum d own."
"It was kind of good it hap-
pened during the day and we all
got out," said Jon, adding that he
needed new clothes anyway. "It's -DON LEACH I OAILV Pit.OT
But now all that remains of the On Thursday, the family ----.-5-E-E_B_LAZ __ E_P_A_G_E_S Lee Eller (center) stands with his family among the ruins of the
1909-era Costa Mesa house where they lived.
MAAC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
Sitttng on mother Mellssa's lap, Kayla Potter gives Harry .. Woo-Woo" Stevens a kiss as he serenaded the children at the
Orange County Interfaith Shelter Thursday during the food and gift distribution by the Co sta Mesa Police Department
A JOLLY OL' VISIT
Children and
families at the
Interfaith Shelter I
get tre~ted to
/
appe$1'ance by
Saint Nick -even
a banjo-picking
. . verston
By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot
Santa Claus had some pretty stiff competi-
tion Thursday afternoon at the interfaith
Shelter as he was briefly overshadowed
by a singing and banjo plucking look-a-like.
In his best Elvis Presley imitation, Hany
·woo Woo" Stevens belted out a love song to
5-year-old Ashley Stone. ·rm going to have a 'woo woo' Christmas
without you," Stevens crooned as he bent
over his banjo to grab a quick peck on the
cheek.
Meanwhile the real Santa Claus, portrayed
by Larry Weichman, had arrived on the end
of a fire truck ladder after parading across
town with a police escort -only to sit waiting
for Stevens to finish his songs so he could
; give out the toys.
~ He waited patiently, tapping his feet lo the
: music and ringing his bell. as Stevens, 87,
: belted out Christmas favorites Jingle Bells l and Silent Night.
: It's bard to compete with an 87 -year-old
j guy who says he's been picking and grinning
: for 68 years. But police officer Darell Freeman
~ intervened eventually and put an end to the
: show -well after one last tune that went
! something like ueosta Mesa's police office.rs
: are the best in the world.~ • l Stevens and Weichman were just part of l the festivities delivered tb children Thursday
: courtesy of dozens of city employees, volun-l leers, Costa Mesa police and fire associations.
j The city employees began collecting gifts and
• SEE ST. NICK PAGE 4
T he a.ssignnient: To find the
nckle Me Elmo doll. the
sought-alter stut.red
Sesame Street character that
laughs and shakes when tickled,
while staying within the bound-
aries of Newport Beech end COi·
taMeM.
I eel out to do the rou:ndl of
toy stor9, ICllbble in my~
book Ud get bM.'k '° ..........
rocma in -to pound OUI e -.y.
NOw I am1t *JP~ to
tee ooe ol tlll9 ........ , ... Nd
tmUIDg .......... ,.._ ...,.., ..... =Ms wpwt•tihg... sh IUila
GI tbe iiMrcb. 1.-..... •
Students
heading
for the
showers
• Lincoln Elementary's
unused locker rooms will
be converted into two
classrooms and office
space by next fall.
By Michelle Terwilleger, Dally Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -The
former home of smeUy gym
clothes and sweaty middle school-
ers will become classrooms for
l..mcoln Elementary students by
next fall .
ln an effort to create more
classroom space for the up-to-
c a pa city
student
body at
Lincoln
Ele men-
tary, the
Newport-
M e s a
Unified
Schoo l
District is
convert·
ing boys
and girls
locker
rooms into
two addi-
uwehave
no more
classrooms .. bl-• avaua n:: •••
tional classrooms and office space.
·we have no more classrooms
available,· said Lincoln Principal
Bruce Crockard. ·we would have
to be lookmg at portables ...
The locker rooms, fixtures from
the school's former middle school.
status, are presently being used
for storage .
Lincoln has an 800-stude.Dl
population and expects mPf't
growth nex1 year, Crockard said; -
The school bas already 'CO&-
verted its music room and ~
puter lab into classr~~
Crockard said.
The district will work aS:: de
general contractor in the $7~000
project, using district work~ JI!
remove and cap off the pl~
fixtures and put up tack~
while hiring others to Jay ~
the carpet and put in fiuo~
lights. :-::: ...
Carolyn Stoclcer. the diStrittt
business services dJ.rector, ie14
that because Lincoln is in a giowtb area. the di.strict knew it ~
additional classroom space.
. ..
# • FRIDAY, OEaMBER 20, 1996
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JIN YONG KWON ...
Toughening the mind and body, melting the heart
For cooks who want to bake
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libraries fire a great
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books dedicat-
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rjt;ipes for che wy bars, crisp bis-
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: Other classic and modern
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d'dd1tion, find lips on which
cookies can be baked m
c.¢lilance, which ones keep and
sfalP:weU, and which doughs
'lfi~ the best tree decorations
19~s collection.
: :~akers interested m hosting a
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te1ill a c®loe jar
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~::the
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lDicfpastry lore and bakmg
aneCdotes. along with dozens of
~pes. in uThe French Cookie
~k."
For coo.ks who want to keep it
simple, .. Mr. Food'• Favorite
Cookie•" features tips for
preparing such quick, fun good-
ies as Incredible Chocolate
1Cffiiililliikt~\~r 06.t ~
ies. There are sections devoted
to no-bake. cookies and treats
kids can make in this volume by
TV chef Art Ginsburg.
Beyond cookies, find easy
recipes for such seasoll41
favorites as plum pudding and
Santa Lucia Crown in "Betty
Crocker's Holiday Ba.king.• Oth-
er sophisticated offerings, such
as Mocha Buche de Noel and
Eggnog Tart, are in .,Holiday
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Ubrary,
and in
"Great
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with over
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for occa-
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throughout the year.
lf you're cooking for the calo-
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Finally, fQr occasions w hen
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that will take the cake for
impressing friends, and that just
might be worth every calorie
they contain.
• OfEOC rr OUT is written by the staff
of the Newport Beach Public Library.
This week's column is by Oaudla Peter·
man.
HE IS
Using modern manners to
teach an ancient art.
IRUTAL BEGINNINGS :::f>.a;Y9rgJ<~~ 1',I craft the bi.l~wa~--. -
When be launched his tae
kwon do career at the age of
seven in Seoul, Korea, Kwon
studied under fierce discipli-
narians who meted out "brutal
punishments• like regular
thwacks with a two-by-four.
"We used to get hit," said
Kwon. "We used to get beat
up. We used to get yelled at."
When Kwon earned his first
black belt at the age of nine,
part of the test involved break-
ing concrete bloc.ks with his
hands.
And w hen he arrived in the
United States 16 years ago to ·
teach the Korean martial art
himself, he b?ought some of
the harshness with him, strik-
ing unruly students with bam-
boo sticks.
"That's why I was not a suc-
cess,• said Kwon, a mild-man-
nered, uncommonly boyish-
looking 40 years old. "My per-
spective changed.•
COMMUNICATION
Those methods are a far cry
from the way he conducts class
at the U.S. Tae Kwon Do Cen-
ter, the spacious Corona del
Mar studio on East Coast
Highway that he opened two
years ago.
Today he favors "talking in
a soft, gentle way," and show-
ering students with "a lot of
positive praise" to make them
·melt in the heart.• The new
model, be said, is "communica-
tion."
ln addition to teaching
aspiring martial artists, Kwon
trains other masters how to
teach. Many of them, he said,
"still have (an) Oriental view,
Oriental mind. Their habits
carry on here.•
The refrain he drills into
Tae kwon do muter Jin Yong Kwon Instructs children In the fine art of Korean marshall arts
at his studio ln Corona del Mar.
them: "Understand the kids.
Understand the Americans.•
MARTIAL MEDICINES
The studio is popular among
children, and parents sign
them up for a variety of rea-
sons: health, self-defense, dis~
cipline, or because the kids are
already enthralled by televi-
sion martial arts action shows
like "Mighty Morphin Power
Rangers.•
A seventh-degree black
belt, Kwon said he takes a spe-
cial interest in helping at-risk
children, the ones be calls
"problem makers."
·once I find out this person
doesn't have any place to go, if
I don't comfort him, h~'ll be
another street lqd, • he said.
"He needs my medicines.•
Barbara Shapiro of Corona
del Mar is a single mother
whose 6-year-old son has stud-
ied under Kwon for two years.
"I wanted to make sure he
had men in his life," she said.
u (Kwon) is an important part of
his life." She said Kwon has a
•commanding presence" who
motivates students "mostly
with his voice." Sbe added,
"He never humiliates them."
COUNTY BOY
A native of the Korean
countryside, Kwon recalled
how his family moved to Seoul
when be was a boy. Watching
his brothers being roughed up
taught him to be tough.
"We were different,• he
said. ·we were not city boys ...
1 was a nice kid, a shy kid, and
tried to please others. I was a
kind of introverted person.•
Three of his four brothers
are now martial arts masters
themselves.
Kwon now lives in Newport
Beach with a wife and two
children. He fought competi-
tively for 18 years, won a gold
medal in the 1983 International
Taekwondo Championship in
Mexico City, and in 1988 he
helped pick martial arts
Olympians as a member of the
U.S. Selection Team.
-Story by Chrtstopher Goffard
Pboto by Don Leach
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River Jetty 1-3 s
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BOATING
Northeast winds dur-
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will become westerly,
reaching 10 knots by
afternoon. Wind
waves will only build
to one foot. but a
three foot swell will
come from the
southwest. The Santa
Anas will continue to
back off, and mostly
clear, breezy condl·
tlons will prevail.
TIDES
TODAY
First low
12:49 p.m. 0.0
First high
5:46 a.m. 5.7
Second low
After Midnight
Second high
6:58 p.m. 3. 7
SATURDAY
First low
12:03 a.m. 1.6
First high
6:27 a.m. 5.9
Second low
1 :33 p.m. -0.4
Second high
7:48 p.m. 3. 7
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OK, you got off light
Thursday. You were
spared the bad
news. We held the
Inevitable at arm's
length as long as
possible. But now,
the moment of truth
has come, yet anon.
And you ask, ·is this
space being
crammed with
filler?" The answer is
yes. Because there's
nothing tG report
but that bad news.
The dwindling
southern hemlsphef'e
swell Is leaving
waist-high surf
behind. Waist high
at the points and
reefs. Waist high at
best. And nothing is
following to take Its
place. Now, go r~d
Peter Buffa's column.
COSTA MESA
• 2700 block of Longwood Cowt: A S800 diamond ring was
stolen while the victim was moving.
• 2500 block of Elden Awnue: AS 100 car stereo was stolen
from an unlocked car parked In an unlocked garage.
• 1900 block of ~ Awnue: A $320 bicycle was stolen
from the kitchen of a residence. There was no sign of forced
entry.
• 500 block of GrMdheven Clrde: A burglar allegedly
attempted to enter a residence through a bedroom window
The victim found his bedroom saeen on the ground and his·
unlocked window two to three Inches open.
• 2000 block of Pomona Avenue: Hair cutting supplies val-
ued at $2,000 were stolen from a car. The drivers side lock was
pried open.
• 600 block of fllurner Stre.t: A $232 ca.nvas car cover was
stolen from a car. ·
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• 400 block of Avoc.edo A,,_...: More than 40 artldes of
jewelry valued at $16,675 were stolen from a residence.
• 900 block of ...,,.,_ Av.we: An unknown amount of j~l
ry was stolen from a residence. Thefe was no sign of fon:ed
entry.
• 100 block of Apt. AvwtUe: The lock on a ~nge machine
at a laundromat was drilled out,, but no money was taken.
• 2900 block of w.t CWt ......,,! A tire was slashed on
a car that wti part(ed In an underground part(lng structure.
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Suspected drunken
driver hits car
A 24-year-old Costa Mesa
man was arrested Wednesday on
suspicion of felony drunken dri-
ving after his gray 1985 Nissan
pickup bit a white 1986 Chevro-
let StO mini-Blazer, police said.
Fernando Roces Flores failed
to yield to oncoming traffic at 8
p.m. at the intersection of
Fairview Road and Dorset Lane,
authorities said. Flores allegedly
abandoned his vehicle and was
chased by several witnesses .
Once Flores took cover under-
neath a car, one of the witnesses
called the police. When officers
~olte~~~i:n= ~~
said Costa Mesa police Sgt.
George Yezbick.., ,
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1996
The driver of the mini-Blazer,
an 18-year-old woman, com-
plained of general pain all over
her body. The young woman was
taken to Hoag Presbyterian
Memorial Hospital where she
was treated and later released.
-By Sman Deemer
briefly in the news
Police said the man asked the
boy to •come on in,• but the child .
continued to ride his bike and
reported the incident at his
school
6
Police said the teenager computer users to access on-line
pulled away from the man and systems and e-mail and other
ran back to the school. messaging services without a
The as,,aUant is described as a telephone line.
white male, 30 to 40 years old. 5 Residents subsaibe to this ser-
feet 7 inches to 5 feet 8 inches vice at a cost of $360 a year, and
Man ults tall, of heavy build, with short the city of Costa Mesa will get assa black.hair. 5% of the gross revenue. u only teenager near School -By Susan Deemer 1 % of the city's residents sub-
Knif e-wielding man Police are looking for a male scribed, the city would make
found in neighborhood who reportedly accosted a 15-light poles get wired ~~~~ !~·= =U:,Y· accord-
An 11-year-old boy reported year-old girl who was waiting for communication The funds will help maintain
seeing a man wearing pantyhose Wednesday for her mother to the city's existing right-of-ways.
over his head near Loyola Road pick her up near Vmeyard Chris-Costa Mesa -Street light poles • 'Pie city entered an agree-
and Columbia Drive in Costa tian School in the 100 block of across the city will undergo a ment with Metricom, Inc., to
Mesa Wednesday night. East Baker ~treet. make-over early next year. install the shoe box-size radio
The boy told police he was rid-The assailant approa~ed the The City Council on Monday d . thr h th .
bis b. cl 5 28 h teenagel"'at 7 30 p m tellin!g her approved a law .• that calls for . eVIces oug out e oty 00_ ing . icy e-at : p.m. w en : . . installation of a ~eless commu-light pol~s o~ed ~y both South ~~~ro~. -;h -want~~h=~~he~rlQtlJfoll."r 1·=· 'qp ae~2* on.,.~ pJ.. e~~a Edison and the
'-~.r · --~ Ugh't po"1e'~s'.· · • 'l"ihi. '· · ·· -· .~~ .... 'rt-"~ > ing a six-inch hunting knife on her wn all over er oay, "' ~1
8 s Dee his leg. police said. The network allows portable -Y usan mer
Local man appointed.
to state board
Newport Bea ch resident
Robert J. Shackleton was reap-
pointed by Gov. Pete Wilson to
the state Board of Accountancy,
Department of Consumer Affair$.
The 60-year-old bas served on
the board since 1992 and now
heads it as president. The board
regulates and licenses accoun-
tants.
He oversees the professional
practlce department at KPM6 .. ·
Peat Marwick, where he has
worked since 1961
Shackleton, a Republican,
belongs to the American lnstitu1e .
of Certified Public Ac tants ~~hli~.Sod·tJj~~
tified Public Accountants.
Some affordable gift ideas for the holidays
c.u' s S tudlo Prive a local hair salon is
selling holiday gift baskets for
men. women, and children.
The baskets range in price from
$20 to $100, and are filled with all
kinds of different gifts, including
coffee, gounnet foods, and soaps.
Studio Prive (722-7950) is located
at 188 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa.
Jloger'1 Gardens has trans-
formed into a "Christmas Fanta-
sy• through Dec. 29. The outdoor
gardens have 7 5 towering Canary
Island Pines decorated with stars
and more than 250,000 miniature
white lights. Inside the Gallery
and Garden Rooms are more than
45 decorated Christmas trees,
each with a distinctive theme.
Santa Claus is in the Disneyland
Gazebo from S p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday through Saturday,
and from 12 p.m. to 4 p .m. on
Sunday. Roger's Gardens (640-
5800) 1s located at 2301 San
Joaquin filDs Road in Corona del
Mar.
If you're looking for the per-
fect gift ior the outdoorsy type,
look no further than Adventure
16 (650-3301) located at 1959
Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. The
store is filled with the latest in
outdoor gear including a parent
survival pack that doubles as a
backpack and diaper bag; spring-
back binc:Ung moWshoes for kids
and adults; livewire and botwire
carabiners for rock and ice climb-
ing; an outback oven for outdoor
baking; and telescoping hiking
poles.
Put a few words to
work for you. Call the
Daily Pilot
1be A/X Armant Exchange
store (556-8842) located at South
Coast Plaza is selling limited edi-
tion t-shirts and donating profits
from the sale to The Blind Chil-
dren's Leaming Center. The cen-
ter's goal is to develop the full
potential of children and youth
with a visual impairment in the
greater Orange County commu-
nity, regardless of their ability to
pay. The long·sleeve T-shirt sold
at the A/X store features Giorgio
Armani's signature printed across
the front. The shirts come in
black or white, and sell for $25.
Rag Baby a children's clothing
and accessories store featuring
hand-batik designs has recently
received a new infant.layette col-
lection, and silver jewelry for chil-
.Gren and mommies. There are
al$o stocking stuffer items and an
expanded toy and stuffed animals
collection. Rag Baby (644-6369)
is located at Fashion Island in
Newport Beach.
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ruversity of our community,
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-LINDA SNEEN, PTA president
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food for needy families during
the Christmas season 10 years
ago.
This year, approximately 180
fammes were given ChristmU
presents and grocery bags with
food. Needy families filled out
applicattons·at local schools then
dropped by the West Side police
sub-station to pick up their gifts.
They also make a trip to the
Interfaith Shelter on Wallace
Avenue.
Christine StoQe and.her family
are among several residents of
the Interfaith Shelter that offers
assistance to families in need.
Stone, her husband and four
children arrived at the shelter
about two months ago after they
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watker, was recently laid off
from his job.
MI think it's really, really neat,"
Stone.,said of the police officer's
Santa Claus visit.
Police and fire personnel hold
charity events throughout the
year and accumulate hundreds
of food and gift donations that
they package and wrap at t:•e
West Side substation, said Sgt.
·0ne day a year we
have 1un lllte this... "
Allen Huggins. The families
picked up the items Thursday
from that station.
Irene Plascencia 's eld~ son
drove her and his 6-year-old sis-
ter, Nancy, to pick up gifts at the
West Side substation for the little
girl. Plascencia, who. volunteers
at her church and the children's
school, said she is grateful for the
assistance as she is not working
rlghtnow.
But what her children really
want only her hus~d can give
them.
•My son prays for his father at
Christmas," she said, explaining
~ ~ag~and~ .. n't re&urned: • •P >
As the Plascencia family drove
away, more families drove up to
pick up gifts, food and smiles
from volunteers like Irv Barger.
He was one of few volunteers at
the substation who was without
a Santa Claus hat.
•One day a year we have fun
like this," Barger said, explain-
ing he forgot his hat at home.
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April 7, 1937 -December 15, 1996
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• FRIDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1996
BUFFA
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written by a man named Cement
. Moore and was called "A VJ.Sit of
St. Nicholas.•
Today, 174 years later, we call
it by its opening line ---1was the
night before Christmas." Boss
1\veed is long forgotten, but
Thomas Nast's Santa and
Clement Moore's poem will live
forever.
British kids dream of Father
C hristmas, a descendant of a
pagan spirit who was a character
in medieval morality plays,
dressed in a long robe with white
hair and full beard. Picture Dick-
ens' Spirit of Christmas-Present.
While kids here write to Santa
Claus and mail their letters to the
North Pole, British kids write to
Father Christmas and toss their
!I ELM Q matter. A sweet little story, to be sure Brooklyn accent said. t believed Then I spent another hour on -but I did not call the number him for a moment. "'Ibat'a what i the phone to people selling on the release to write an article we say in New York,• he i CONTINUED FROM 1 Blmo, which fetches $30 in praising the generous donor. I explained. •You don't wanna i stores and $200 to $2,500 in the called to find out where the know where I got it.•
· much as any parent claiming Loe Angeles Tunes Claaifieds. beck thlt guy found tbil doll1 As I B:!ed longingly at a pie-! their quests are driven by the Carlsbad-baled UCC Distribut-It turned out a Newport rure of o in a newspaper ad,
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1:: desire to please their predous ing Inc. is asking a mere $200 Beach nmdent named Bonnie I assured him that I did, in fact,
progeny. for what they say are genuine, Thomson orchestrated the dona-want to know where he got it.
I spent two hours of news never-owned El.mos and offers tion when she was helping the He tried to appease me by
gathering time asking toy store next-day air shipping. blind, wheelchair-bound child's· telling me be had bought it for
clerks, "Do you happen to have Then I fin4Uy bit upon the foster mother find a gift for him. his niece but had decided not to
Tickle .. .?" before they'd cut me most promising Bl.mo pipeline, a She found one at the Survival give it to her when be learned
off and answer, "Nope. Not 'W guy with a New York accent · Imurance Brokerage office of her father had already bought
after Christmas.• and Elmo •connections.• Joe Cu ta jar in Westminster. I h~ one.
A manager at PAO Schwartz I found my way into the wu well out of the Newport-When that nice story was
few phone calls.•
I wanted to say yes. I won-
dered bow much the Daily Pilot
would reimburse me for an El.mo
doll bought in the name of
research.
I once again imagined the joy
one must feel upon making
Elmo giggle.
Then I imagined how I'd feel
about spending hundreds of dol-
lars on a stuffed toy with no
children of my own to use as an
excuse. ·ru have to get back to you
on that," I told him.
So thanks, Joe -but no
thanks. · · l,:· in South Coast Plaza told me underground El.mo market Mesa boundary, but I didn't over, I asked, "So where did you
nobody wanted the dam things through a press release about a care.. get m•
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Newport Blvd. said the Rochester family moved The Eller family is staying at a dropped off some clothing Thurs-BLAZE
letters into the fireplace -in . CONTINUED FROM 1
pffect, much like American ad4!15 i • • •
Friends called former Costa from New York to the town of nearby motel until Sunday wbeo. day and offered them a few
Mesa resident Kathleen White, Harper, as Costa Mesa was they move into a two-bedroo~ pieces of furniture.
who once owned the house, to tell known in the early 1900s. ~partment. The famil):'.._glans to Alsot.1.4-y~ar--Qld.JW.j(:a, fJ'e;·, .........
:s".··'Wdffifg-fo the goVerffine'fir.,. • r tmt like we had RJ.c'a.Ssos [h MW«'' ~ t)ae..cM~nfl'Wt~' ~~tqf~~ ~~t~l&'-b~ ~ ~ tudenta at BriS!gn Irifer-' Ciaf's flr~nr.: ~~,,~ ... ~7-"J'>~~-.. .. :~ ' i~SOiftll~omerof!8tli Stree site. · mediate School started a coUec-
The na~vity scene, stable an~ ! The family said they knew lit-
all, began m llaly (you knew we d 1 Ue of the home's history. Accord-
get there soon.e~ or later) when St. 1 ing to the Costa Mesa Historical
Francs of AsslSl ~ked a local . i Society, the building was built in
cUtist to create a display to rem.ind : 1909 by the Rochester family.
White, 81, purchased the home and Newport Boulevard, where Several residents have helped tion to help the family. H you
in 1960 for $2,500 and spent they built the 3,000-square-foot the family cope with their losses. would like to make a contribu-
$1,500 to have it moved down mansion. A Newport Beach resident tion, call the school at 760-3440.
Newport Boulevard in twQ pieces. •
worshippers why we celebrate The street where the house "I raised four boys there," said
White, who now lives in Long
Beach. ·we called \t the ghost
house. I feel sad that it burnt.•
< "hn.stmas. once stood now bears the family
Most of the carols we smg ';'lfe name: Rochester Street.
trom 19th century England, with ln 1960, the home was moved
lht-> f'xcepllon of a German hymn to its present location at 2051 Joe Peny, a member of the
Costa Mesa Historical Society wluch ts, to me, the ultimate < ·1ms1mas carol. "Silent Night" is
woven deep within the American
1r1pestry.
In U1e Civil War, infantry w.Uts
would often be positioned a few
hundred yards apart at night as
!hey waJted to see who would llve
·rnd who would die at first light.
They would taunt and insult each
other through the night, except
rme rught of the year.
On Cluistmas Eve, the voices
11f thousands of soldiers -Yank
dnd Reb, most of them just kids -
would take turns singing verses of
"Silent Night." lnstinctively, both
c;1des would come togethe r at the
C'horus -"Sleep in heavenly
peace Sleep in heavenly peace."
It is the most telling image I know
of the power of Christmas.
The word itself is from Middle
English -"Cristes maesse" -for
"Christ's Mass." What it really
means is for you to decide.
Here's my deftnitJon: It's a time
to smile at strangers. To have fun.
To remind yoUISelf that most of
what we think matters doesn't
matter at all -wtless it's your fam-
11y, which tS all that matters. That's
<ill I have to teU you. Have a great
holiday.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
-Fundanttlnl.aJJ and In """' of ~don.
It. was by for our worst game ... •
-NBWPORT BOYS /JASKETBA.U COAat LARRY HIRST
CdM wins again, duels Edison Saturday
.
~ •Second-half surge
: results in a 59-40 victory .
: over Whittier Christian at
: the Sonora Tournament. . .
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: By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot . .
: LA HABRA -It was the perfect
:. ~~q.'{ ., {or c .. ~~ej .~ ;.a""t9iliilliiiiilmilliiiililiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiallilllllllii91-+.$ffiUti~ bo'8 baS~etb811 tea:iJi. a
: loosely officiated game that
: allowed the Sea Kings to play
: defense the old-fashioned way. Sailing : While the Sea Kings led by
: four points at halftime, after just
: three fouls had been called the
: entire first half, they poured it on
: in the second half Thursday . season
gets off
in right
direction ~ . ,.
. . . . . . . . . . .
•Newport Harbor
isn't just off to a fast
start, the Sailors are
virtually doubled in
size and scope.
Sailing in wind that were
almost overpowering at
times, high school sailors
form more than 35 teams
experienced their first
competition of the season last
weekend.
Held on Newport Bay, the
season-opener -the Anteater
Regatta -featured close racing,
great conditions and a
triumphant Newport Harbor ·
High School team.
. . . . . . . . . . . .
This year's Anteater set a new
record of participants with 36 !
teams competing, bree.king last :
year's record of 34. Teams came :
from all over the state of :
California, with five teams •
traveling down from the Bay
area.
Losing only one sailor to
graduation, the Newport Harbor
team features most of last year's •
squad, a group that won the :
national high school team racing :
championship and placed third !
at the high school national •
championship. And with a fresh
crop of young sailors coming in,
Newport Harbor bas enough :
sailors to field more than two :
teams. :
This past weekend, Newport •
Harbor had both a varsity and a
N team competing, with varsity
winning the regatta and JV
placing third.
the varsity featured veteran
skipper Patrick Hogan and
aews Kassy Thompson and
Tyler Haskell in A division, and
new helmsman HeathF Porter
and crew Alison Hills and Jamie
McCormick in B division.
The Ns featured two-year
skipper Brian Bissell in A with
aews Cryssa Byers, Scott Hogan •
and Paige Thompson. and new :
skipper Charlie Boulcather with :
aews Matt McKinley and :
Jennifer Porter in B.
If the Anteater is any
indication of how the team will
fair this season, Newport may
. . .
against Whittier Christian for a our eyes," said Orris, whose team center, scored 24 points and got
59-40 victory in the consolation will face Edison on Saturday at 5 five rebounds, three in the first
semifinals of the Sonora Tourney. p.m. for the consolation title. quarter. Gority also scored 10 of
•1n the last two games espe-Though more whistles were CdM's dozen first-quarter points.
dally, we've shown something blown in the second half (23 total When Scott Muckley drained
that Corona del Mar has been fouls in the game), Cd.M and two free throws in the second
known for -and that's defense," Whittier Christian (3-6) combined quarter wi~ 3:57 left, it gave
said CdM Coach Paul Orris, for nine blocked shots, six by the CdM a 16-14 lead. It would never
whose squad (3-6) won for the Sea Kings. Alshuler and Ryan trail again .
second COJlSecutive outing_ . ..,.. Fr~e ~d U6(0 ea)h fQr C~ ~~-~. ·'..'-'~~'!Mde Ii '
"V{e!r1e ~! 1bD • ...: Th.1 Sea Kings, '"in pracffce 'trio of ififee-pou:i\e;$tor CdM,
physical and more aggressive." toda~ir preparation for Edi-including one in t,be second quar-
Orris was notably pleased with son¢e expected to be at full ter as the Sea Kings outscored the
the game's final two loose balls strength for the first time since lleralds, 13-9, fo~ a 25-21 halftime
underneath, in which 6-foot-5 July. Senior forward Charlie Pey-lead.
sophomore Dennis Alshuler and ton (pinched nerve in his right CdM scored the third quarter's
senior guard Nick Friend were shoulder), among the team's best final seven points for a 40-27
both called for fouls. Hard fouls, players, will take his first shots advantage as Garity and point
too. today. guard Cam Conover led the way.
"We're getting a little fire in Corey Gority, CdM's 6-7 senior Friend (five assists) and Conover
high school girls soccer
C oronadelMu
High'11Cate
Simon (4) battles
F.standa's Jennifer
Bnmlck at left for
possession In lbuniday
afternoon's nonleague
duel at .Corona del Mar.
Above, the host Sea
Kings celebrate one of
four goals, tills one by
Kara Wlllgeroth. who
drove lt home wttb an
asmt from Paltb Mickler.
Wlllgerotb (17)
exdlanges a celebratory
high five with Meghan
lhyan (left). wltll llealher
Manball roaDdtng a
comer to come ba for her
moment.~IMMI
three ICOIM (a laat trick)
as Corona del Mar pat
the squeae an l!ltmda
with a 4-1 vldOry.
MARC MAATIN I DM.Y Pl.OT
combined for seven assists in the
game.
Shaffer went deep twice in the
fourth quarter from three~point
land, then Fran.ke's free throw
gave the Sea Kings a 47-29 lead,
their biggest of the game until th
end. Shaffer led CdM with seven
boards.
, ·~PB'yton) ,gives~•,Olle.-._1J1or¢
fngredient, • Orris s&d. "Tonight,
Alshuler played good defense,
Franke got some big points for us
and Muckley helped close in on
somebody doWn the stretch on
defense, so guys are finding their
roles and ways to contribute.·
• GAME SUMMARIES PAGE 8
Sailors
absorb
45-35
setback
T Tars go back to square
: one with lackluster effort.
~ By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot .
: FUll.ERTON -A transition he
: expected, but Newport Harbor
: High boys basketball coach Larry
: Hirst was confronted with flat
: regression by his players Thurs-
: day night, dropping a 45-35 deci-
: sion to Cypress in the seconct
: round of pool play at the Tm-
: Courtside Classic.
: Hirst recognized months ag(•
: that the addition of football ! standouts Danny Pulido and
: Greg Wertman, playing their sec
: ond game against Cypress after
: 14-week football campaiqn ! ~ould have an impact on chem
• istry. ! He didn't, however, antiapd.
: it would obliterate the ability f, ! his team to execute on-either eiwt
: of the floor. ! "One of the main problems wt
: have now, is that everyone wanb ! to sit back and wait for Danny
: (who made his first start) to do
: something," Hirst said. "That led
: to stagnation tonight and a very
: listless offensive performance ...
: Pulido watching proved fruit-
: ful early on as the 6-foot-5 senior ! scored the Sailors' first 12 points
: to help Harbor claim a 17-14 half-
: time edge.
: But. counting the final 1: 10
: before intermission, the Sailors
: (3-4) endured a ! scoreless span of 6:42, allow-
: ing the Centurions (5-2) to tally ! 15 unanswered points and jump
: in front, 29-17, before settling for
: a 33-23 advantage heading iato
: the final period.
: A three-point play by sopbo-
: more pomt guard Matt Jameson,
: a three-pomter by Scott Archbold
: and a layin by Peter Cunningham
: helped pull the Tars to within 37-
: 31 with 3:44 left. But their inabil· ! ity to execute on offense and
: Cypress' consistent penetration
: and back-door layups, finished
: off what Hirst termed the team's
: worst ~ort of the season.
have another national
championship on its hands.
Besides the overall scores of first
and third. Newport Harbor
honors included Bissell and :
Hogan finishing in a close :
second and third, respectively, in :
Seven Tars,. three Sea Kings first
: "Fundamentally and in terms
: of execution, it was by far our
: worst game," Hirst explained,
: •we've only bad one real pcadfce t : with this team (including Pulido earn : and Wertman), and it showed. We
: trled to get into some offensive
: sets, but our execution and foqt·
A, and Porter and Boulmther : , F edriksen Ohrel OL M.1tt Strickroth, Santa Margarita. M. 210. Jr. : work. normally something we Can finishing tint and aecond, : • Newport s r , ,
~~ ~h School lailor ~ Pulido, Dorish, Urban, Fox, Johnson
John vJamock won A dMlion : are first-teamers; CdM's O'Meara,
with 43 points, with Biaell Just : Sumner McClellan also selected· eight pomtl behind and Hogan : ' . , ' Just n1ne po1nt1 1;>eh100, : Santa Marganta s Newman, Minna
Porter dominated B dMlkm.. • r'\U • d n_..1 • MVPs wiml1ng by 20 points wtth three : vuensive an ~erunve .
bulleta and two l8CODds in the :
nlne-race ..nee. Boukather ! seven Newport Harbor Hlgb football Mlled to a ltrODg flDllb u well ! playen lead a 10.awnber Back Bay
in hil debut regatta u a NHHS : contlngent named to tbe coacbM'
ak:tpper. ! tint-team AD-Sea \1ew League 18lectlonl.
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and Kmdr8 Wbll ~ (tKkle) are Joined by delemtft
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Q8 Jat9d Ftint. !Mne. 6-S. 190, Sr. Q8 Mlk• MtCleff.n. Corona del Mar, 6-1 , 115, St.
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U Tom~ Corooa del Mer. 6-1, 206, Sr.
M Murie S9ngo. El Toro, So.a. 160, Sr.
M Denny Nido, Nev..,,ort Harbor, 6-S. 185, Sr.
M George SUmner. CoroN del Mar, 6-0, 170, Sr.
M John Mnlrdl. Santa Mlrgll'tta.1-1, 176, Jr.
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: return to the practice 6oor II .,.
: immh>ent, with a fiDel pool play
: contest today against BueDa Piii
: (~ p.m.), then the to~
: finale Saturday.
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1996
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Estancia rips No~ Dame
Academy glrls five, 63-32
LOS ANGBLES-
Estancia High girls
'·: ... '• ':" ,,• -. -l. ·---.:1
basketball coach Paul Kirby offered bis
team an opportunity ThW'Sday: •Outscore
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them in every quarter and you can have the TROY TIMMIVMENT
day off tomorrow,• was the deal. ey,,.... 45, fMwpart ~ J$
Chances are his Eagles would have had Sco1"e by~
the day off anywa}". they don't return to the Cypress 5 9 19. 12 -45 . ' . Newport Harbor 4 13 6 12 -35 • courts 1to play until after Christmas, but they cypr._ _ Bunn 18, Hell 15, Razada 6,
weren t ta.king any chances and went on to , Skinner 2. Tra. Weaver 2, Cuny 2. 1 rout h?st Notre Dame --~_c ce:_~~d~WJ'~,-~~~~ t, 1 ~,1 1:-~·,~~~.i 1 .. 1, ?-f-=...J\ltlroonQ'~ ~~dKj'·.11f}eatbF-1~0u(.:·~~ · a.~... ..
quarter. .. fMwpoft IWtNw -Pulido 12,
Pour scored in double figures -Francia Cunningham 7, Jameson 5, ~bold 4,
Diaz with a season-high 14, Jill Black with Illingworth 3, Heartson l. Ga•ber 2, . th d Ka . S 1 This.sell 0, Celley 0, Wertman 0. 13, Amy Deming wt 12 an tie tape-3-pointers -Archbold 1. Cunningham 1.
ton with 10 as Estancia improved to 6-4 Fouled out -None.
overall with the nonleague conquest.
Megan McCartin had seven assists and
four steals; and Black and Diaz each con-
tributed eight rebounds to complete the vic-
tory.
None of the host Regals was able to crack
double digits.
Estwlit 63, Notrw Dame Ac.Mlemy J2
Scare by~
fatancia 13 15 18 17 • 63
Notre Dame 8 6 8 10 • 32
· ~ -M. McCartin 3, Black 13, Deming 12,
Stapleton 10, Rodriguez 7, Diaz 14, Hernandez 2,
Macias 2, Varma 0.
Fouled out: none.
Noh DMw ~ -Washington 7,
Kacema 2, Hayes 2, Chan 9, Jones 6, Smothers 4,
Cantos 2.
Fouled out: none.
Newport dunks Tustin, 19-5
NEWPORT
BEACH -Newport WATlll POLO
Harbor High's girls water polo tea.Ill
SONORA TOURNAMENT
C6' 59, Whittler Clwlstllln 40
Scare by QulllWs
Whittier Christian 12 9 6 13 -40
Corona del Mar 12 13 15 19 -59
Whittler OwtstiM -P. Oronoz 4,
Snyder 8, M . Oronoz 13, Stoa 11, Stofle 2,
Beltran 2.
3-pointers: None.
Fouled out: None.
Corona .. Miit' · Conover 6, ~end 4,
Shaffer 9, Franke 9, Gority 24, Alshuler 1,
Thurman 2, Muckley 4, Finn 0.
3-pointers: Shaffer 3.
Fouled out: None.
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improved to 5-2 with a 19-5 victory over vis-
iting Tustin Thursday afternoon in a non-
league match.
· Alden Moore led the way in the scoring
department with five goals for Coach Bill
Barnett's girls.
Defensively Barnett lauded the play of
Joclyn Mandarino.
SCHEDULE COM
TOOAY
• Buketball
College men -Southern califomia
:ollege at San Diego State, 7 p.m.
Community college men • Orange
Coast at Glendale Tournament.
Community college women • Coast
Christmas Oassic at Orange Cotit,
Orange Coast vs. West LA. 7:30 p.m.
High school boys • Newport Harbor
at Troy Tournament, vs. Buena Park, 3
p.m.; Estancia at Irvine World News
Oasslc. vs. Chadwick, 6 p.m.,
1t Irvine High.
High school girls -. Newport Harbor
at Bolsa Grande Tournament. vs. San
Clemente, 7:30 p.m.
• 5oc:cief'
High school boys • Estancia at Bolsa
Grande, 3 p.m.
High school girls • Los Amigos at
Costa Mesa, 3 p.m.
• Wrestling
High school · Newport Harbor
at Las Vegas 16-way Silverado
Tournament, all day.
CONTINUED FROM 7
Helen Flores started the play, getting loose on a
breakaway down the right' Side before centering a pass
to Brunick in front of the net.
Marshall capped her hat trick on a similar play with
four minutes to go on an assist by Willgeroth.
Junior Heather Hritz had a good day in goal for the
Sea Kings, maldng 'five saves. Kelly Miller had six
saves for Estancia (4-4-1). r ~-
•Last yetlr at this time we were fighting injuries,"
Etchison said. "Now we have 17 players on the roster
and seven of those are fresh.men. And we're healthy."
ntURSDAY'S COUNTS
Davey's Locker -1 boats, 12 anglers. 32 sculpln,
1 sand bass, 1 sheephead, 5 blue perch.
Newport Lllndlng -no boats out. Resume today.
•A party atmosphere for
Newport Harbor comes
about with the easy victory.
By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Talk" about
your Sweet 16 parlys.
Cary Morrell and Sl)Awn Talley
both celebrated their 16th birthdays
Thursday as the Newport Harbor
High girls soccer team ma'de it a
party to remember by romping to a
6-0 nonleague victo,ry over Costa
Mesa. .
Both of the Sailors' birthday girls
recorded firsts. Coming into the
game they were both Sweet 16 al)d
never ... scored a goal on their birth-
days. Until Thunday. ·
Morrell scored the first goal of the
game midway through the first half
while Talley closed out the day with
the final. well, tally.
•rve never been in school at this
time of year, so th.is-was'..tlie first goal
I've ever scored on my birtbday,"
said Morrell, a transfer student from
Santa Margarita. •1t was really esdt-
ing. •
"Nope, I've never scored a goal
on my birthday,• 18lley said with the
hint of a smile as she echoed Mor-
~ll.
It was a party atmosphere on the
Newport .sideline throughout the sec·
ond half, with a tray of U90l18d cook-
ies on a t.\ble and "Sweet 15• bel-
loons scattered about adding to the
festivities OD the field
The Sailors (3-2-1) scored four
goals in the second balf, two by
junjor T~ylor Yurada and the others
by Devon Burlingham and ,Talley.
Burlingham's goal with 10 minutes
gone, on an assist by Talley, made it
3.0. It was the back-breaker accord-
ing to Costa Mesa Coach Dan John-
ston.
"We were playmg pretty well in
the first half,• he said. "After that
third goal, we just went ott in anoth-
er world.•
Johnston refused to play up a call
that-took away a Mustang game-
tying goal in the first half. On the
play, Costa Mesa ·was awarded an
indirect kick, but made a dinct 1Esm
for what appeared to be tbe tying
goal. The referees waved oil tbe
shot.
"It was the right call,• Johrwtnn
said "That didn't change thmg8. ne
second half made the cliffanmce. • .
Yurada's ant 1C01e came off a car·
ner kick play tha~ cuded 111,
bounced. hit the Estancia goalie, and
went in.
"That was our play off the oamar, •
said junior Kyle McNichols. 111be biall
came in and I jllst slid out of. the way
and the ball went in.•
Yurada's l800lld effort came on a
left-footed shot from the ~ lkle to
makeit5-0. ·
Sailor goalie Jordan Predltbm
made five saves, JoUUng the puty'
toward the end of the game, n ......
deep into tbe oftemlw aa6e to 1li8
delight of her teammates wbBe ~
Ing tbe net unattended.
Costa Mesa's Martha Garcia made
two saves in the tint ball and Mu-:
g~ Landeros bad four In tbe tee-
ond half for the Mustangs (2-4).
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Mesa, CA 92626 be appointed as personal 280, CORONA DEL HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ~f' 81 a m te ~a ner· The T:r:wing persons are This statement was filed Orange County on 12·10-96 Oronge County on 11·22·96 19983704013
Gordon Ewen McK~, reprt9enlatlve to 1dmlnt1-MAR,CA92825 BUTlER. MICHAEL· F063, •HP tarted busl· doing business as: Stage with the County Clerk of 19983704278 19983702804 Daily Pll?t Dec. 13, 20, 27,
1719 L.abrado;6 Dr., Co a llf the estate of the dtee· Published Newport HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ne:.'~el~~ .. ~ July 1969. Partners, 770 w. 171h St. Orange County on•1,·21·96 Dally Piiot Dec. 13, 20, 27, Dally Pilot Dec. 20, 27, 1998, Jan. 3, 1997 F103 ~j <;tc:::. 1719 Latif•· dftt~ PETITION requests BHeh·Costa Mesa Dally Hii~:~oL~~lEMS F083, Baker Properties, Inc., By: 15, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 1998370285~ 1996, Jan. 3, 1997 F102 1996, Jan. 3, 10, 1991 F120 PUBLIC NOTICE
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Gordon Andrew McKay kept by 1he court. NOTICE K.E. AUCTION SERVICE, 96• Dann Beck 205 A ate Name Statement doing buslne11 as: Olp-do Ing bus l n es s a a: Moving & Storage1 12
Thie statement WH filed THE PETITION requests INVITING BIDS P.O. BOX 825, KELLY & 19983703037 Ave YNewport Beach gCA The following peraons are pln'Oot1 -lee Cream ol the OONOE, 32371 Alipaz 141, Snowbeny, Rancho s.nta with the county Clerk of authority to admlnlater 1he N 11 1 h b Ive KARL JACKSON RIALTO, Dally Pllol Dec. 6, 13, 20, 92662 · doing bu11ne11 a1: 0 18rltn Future, 1651·0 Plaeentla San Juan Cepl11rano, CA Margarita, CA 92688
Orange County on 12·10-98 eatate under the lndepen-that ~h ct B t d e~1 rru~IH~ CA. 92377, TELE! 909·873· 27, 199e F083 Tl}ls buslneu Is con-& AS1oelatet Auetloneera, Ave., Costa Meaa, CA 92875 John Paleslk & Un M. Al· dent Administration of Ea· e oar 0744 AUCTION BOND d t d b . 1 rt 7404 Talbert A11e., Hunting-92627 Donald Butler, 32371 All· txander·Palc$lk, 12 Snow--0911¥ Piiot Dee. 13• 20• 27• tates Act. (This authOrify of the Coast Communhy 11'723~1-19 PUBLIC NOTICE ue 0 Y· a genera pa • ton Beach, CA 92648 Path to the Fulure, Inc., paz #41 , San Juan Caplet• berry, Rancho Santa Mar·
lt9e, January 3, 1997 wlll allow the peraonal rep-College Olatrlct o1 Orange p u bll 1h ed New~or1 nershlp Waller O'Brien, 8542 (CA), 1651·D Placentia reno, CA 82875 garlta, CA 92688
Fl 12 rHentallve to take many ~nty, 'f:A11:~la, w:n b~ Beaeh.Coata Meaa Dally Fictitious BualneH b~!r~.~o:et?a~ed doing Chanllclfft' Rd., Stanton, Ave., Costa Meaa, CA Oellela Butler, 32371 All· Thia buslntll Is con-__ P_U_l_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E __ , action• without court ap-v1.~a th ~.og 0 Pilot December 20, 27, Nam• Statement David B Rovsek General CA 90680 92627 paz #41, San Juan Caplst• ducted by: husband and
proval. Before taking cer-no er an · ft.m .. 19". The followfng peraon• are p rtn · ' Ana M11la O'Brien, 8542 This bustneu 11 eon-reno, CA 92675 wife , -.-,-T-A_T_K_M_ll_N_T_O_P __ 1 taln very Important 11ctlon1, T~;:!·~ J~arv 1"6 ~· , F116 doing bualtless ·as: F & F ~Is e~tatement was flied ChantlclHt Rd., Stanton, ducted by: a corporation Thia bu1lneu ts con-Have you started doing
ABANDONMENT OF however, the personal rep-a t f ,~re~' .:l°t 1 ep led I Propert111, 129 W • .Wilson with the County Clerk of CA 90680 Have you alerted doing dueled by: huaband and bualnesl yet?""· 11-1·96
UI• 0 , flCTITIOUI rnenaUve will be requited ":"'13~0 1csa~sc A=ue PUIL C NOTICE St., Ste. 100, Coata Mesa, Orange County on 11•22•96 Thia bualne11 11 con-butl"41H yet? Yea, Dec. t, wife Jottn Palcalk ,
.. to give notice to lnterHted a • CA 92827 ducted by: husband and 1998 Have you atarted doing Uaa M. Alexander·Palealk aUllNllSI HAMii pereona unleu 1hey have Ilda.-D, Coste Mesa, c.11-IUMMMY 01' Arnold o. Feuerateln, 1"837P273t wife Path to the Future, lne., blnlnna yet? No Thia atatement was llled
The followfng peraon1 waived notice or eoneent~ lotrila, at which time bids PROPOSED Trust" of The Feuerstein Dally Piiot Nov. 29, Dec. 8; Have you 1tarted doing Borla Gurkayto/Secretary Donald Butler Wf1h the County Ollf'k of
h1v.r abandoned the Ult of to the propoMd action.) Wfll dt>t ~ubllely opened and ORDINANCB Commun~t Property Tru11 13. 20, 1996. F073 busl.neH yet? YH, 11·21· This atatement wu ftled This statement waa flied Orange Count'f on 12•13-96
the • Flctltloua 8ualne11 The Independent lldmlnls· rea or. CITY O, Dated I 13, 1118~. 2293 PUBLIC NOTICE gs with the County Cltfk ol with the County Clerk of tlff3704171 ftleme: Smokln' Cigar Com-trallon authority wlll be c~:i~~~~S~F 0~:$RE~ COSTA MKSA W, Ball oad, Anaheim, CA Waltlf O'Brien Orange County on 12•1o.96 Orange County on 12·1:J.96 DaUy Piiot Dec, 20, 27. J>~, 505 1/2 Begonia AV· granted unltH an Inter· WEST COLLEGE A PROPOSED ORDI• 92804 Fictitious Buslneu Thia atatement waa flied tHe3704tH 19983704a7t 1998, Jan. 3, 10, 1997 F127 .. ·:2125 COfOlll del Mar, CA H1f' per-:: fllnri:; ~ All bids are 10 be In ac· NANCE la echeduled for ran Faltt8"\ ·":' Sar~ Name lt•t•m•nt . with ~County ~·~':,.~ Dally Piiot Dec. 13, 20, 27, Dally Pilot Dee. 20, 27, PUIUC NOTIC 1~• Flc11tloua Bu1lne11 ~~g:C, caf:: wtty the cordance With the Bid Doc-~ ~~· r:f~ City ,:=.; 0Trus~~:!ct ~/ The following persons are Orange 1t':_;'7o4174 1996, Jan. 3, 1997 F108 1996, Jtn. 3, 10, 1997 F125 I
l'lme referred to above court ahould not grant the ::""~ wtll_e'b:e "°:d 't: e 1991 m t>eJ: ird= 19112 bY ~an Felnb11g & ~ng~:ln": :~i S~h· Da11y Piiot o.c 13 20 21 PUBLIC NOTICI PUl~IC NOTICI Flottttoue luelnee• IY8 llled fri Orenge County 11\lthorlty. may •ecur M.11 adding Chapter 111 to Sara Felnb9!9, 129 W. Wit-°' u ng r· J ..:.. ' Fon Maine ltatetMnt
'Cl.fT" I ·1 3 ·9 I • F 11 • A HEARINO on the pell· the office o the Director of Tiiie t9 of the Coale M ... IOf'I Street, C01ta Meu, CA vices, 8855 Atlanta Ave., _19", en. 3, 1.,..7 • Flotltleue Bu•lneN Flotttlous 8u11.-... The folio.ting '*80"•.,.
"HQ,F892734 lion wll be held on JAHU• Purehulng of the District. Munlcl al Cod~ll..i.. .. 92t27 11611 Hunt111g_ton Beach, PUILIC NOTICI NHM lt.teMeftt N•111• Statement doing bualneaa .. : I) S.. P•IA KrlS1ofer Wechter • ARY 23, 11117, at 1:45pm In No bidder may withdraw to w1r.1 .. 1 di 11 co'ii: This bu1lne11 It COi\• CA 92848 The fOllowtno PlflOf'IS are The lolloWlng peraont a.e cure locking lysWml, b)
General Patin«, 50$ 1/2 Dept, 7o:J IOeated et 341 ~ '(:5:C:a~J:' 1~ ~ munlcallona 0 network ouc:ted by: • general part· 1~~~·~; P~~~· ~~~.tJ· Flotltlous BU,llMH doing buslntst ea; ~tech, dolnQ l>Utlne11 11: COL> Chl"1 luppcwt inlofcement
8eaonla Avenue.1. C0tona The City Drive SOuth, Ot· "'for the opening ther90f and related lranohlH Mrll'llp ton e .. c:h' CA 92&..e · N•m9 ltetement 50t lllboe lllYd., Newpon WEIJ PLUMBIN~\ 5112 ltrvlcea, 2718 Hatbor
defMar, CA 92e2::> .nge, CA 112688. The lloard of TnJt1"',. egreement with Metrloom Have you atartect doing Catheflne' M Munn 8165 The lollowl"Q peraont are Beactt. CA "911 Howard Ave .. Lot "1amtto1, INd., S...102, Cotta Meta. Aobert John Zinda • Gen-ur YOU 08JECT to the of Inc bullntsa )'et? Yea, 1-1·96 AUent A • ,,68 • Hun-dbfnO buM\eee et~ FO\lf John A. Mat9NH, 2301 CA 90720 CA t21H
oral Partner, 508 Dahlia~~ grentlng of the pe1111oftt you C:,: :i; ='Tbldl ': a MOTION to otve Of· fl I fl Prop9'1Jn, Allan tl_ngt~ a.:i; CA 92141 seasons NUflffY, 10701 R9dlanda Dr,. Newport Scou MaltheW Colrnat, Na Steohen "°'k:haef Auwtln,
onue, C0tona det Mar, ""' •houtd ..,.,_., •1 the nell• to wiNe any "'_,..,.... dlNnet 96-18 lltat reedlnQ flalnbarg, Genersl Pw1nef Thl• bualneu 11 con-Dale Ave., 11anton, CA IMcfl, CA taeeo Pauletlno Ave.. IA•20t, mt Lemnoa Drive, Cotta ~125 Ing end 1tttt yOAll Ob-1_.... __ ... ..._ In~ b6d C8ni.d by the follOWlng ~ This tfatetnem waa llled ducted huo hueband d IOllO Bang Nguyen; 1117 A*ina Coet9 Mesa, CA t282t Meu, CA 92tae
Thia bualneaa 11 eon-~ °' Ill• wtlnen ob-Ot i.'.;~';.;',g, MY oe11 VOie: wl1tt tht County C1«k of wife .. ,. • an Charllt McBride, 1443 Ln._. Huritlngton leech1 CA Danlel Jamea Webber, This b\lllMH 11 con-
0\ICled by • general pan. b;"J;: with tht COUl1 be-°' lltneda J9/ ROQIR OOUNCIL •Malna °'tntt COunly on 12....a Have you IJaf'ted ctolttg Princeton. ~ E, Santa tlMI 5112 H~d Ave .. L.os ducted by: an lndMduel
":t':l:a104147 .,_,::_heertng~.,e~~ w. DAVll: D""'., ef ==~~--= OellV,_:=a,~:.-~. ="'' .-.t'> ""· o.c. Monlc~•·~~SPrinc. ~~1~~ ::: ~r:"o:'u~~=:2~1 c~ .::..r"v9t?~,.~ PalA K. Wachter, O«\erat or bY YGW • Pure9'aelnt, Ceaal lllOilli N ' Mo 1-. J1in. 31 1917 fQll Denlet P.,,iln t E, tant1 Moniot, '*9hlp ducted by: a Qeneral pert. ._....,, M. AUlllft Plflnet lfl \'OU AM A DIT°" Cenu1utnll• Cell•t• .... one, Thia atatetMnt wu tlllld CA HM you tlMed dotf'8 '*9hlp TW9 ,....,,_. .,.. natd
This ate~ Wll .... or • 0011llngenl Cflldleor of D1Qotot UllT1 ....... liiiUC llQTICI Wlllllh the County Clefk ol Thia b"llM.. 11 con-......,... vet? Ho Hive you 9'arted doing llllth 11\e COUf'llV Clerk ot
with ~ C:OW,., c.tl of IN ••=•~ '"'*.. °'*'' Januwy 14 1..,. • THI l'ULL TIXT ol IN Orange County on 1J.t7•M CluCMd by:~ John A. Martflel. Genw.i ~ No Orange Ceunlf on t MMe o..anoe~on1a-1H1 C .... ..,,.ININC::. a:oop.m. · :.-:;c::..~:; .:J:i:'".:. tettaJMMI ::_.ru..., v ... 1~ ~ ............. ..._ f:' ... 11,,...,. ..... Olly,..:::-~:_ Oally Nol Dec. 1~. JO. 27, IOMI ,~ -• lld No.: tm ......_ ,.__ . .. ... , ..... -~ Piiot Dec. Z01 17, .. with the couner ~ °' With .. ~ Qerll of IO • • 1"8.~3.1911 ........................ l'u•ll•h•d Newport,.................... r.-W~Ziw , .... Jan.a.10,1 .. .,,,., CMltleMcetlde Or .... CowilVOftt1441 OftnteCewtyon11·t .... "· ,,.. I ;""
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"'IUC NOT1CH I FRJOAY, OEC£MBER 20 1996 • PUIUC ttoncu PUIUC NOTICES lt\llUC *>TICH PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTfCES 'UIUC ICOTIC!S PUBLIC NOTICE PUIUC HOTtCES PUBLIC NOTICI 92$48 "'~·~"'·-OI 0""""' ~ -.... , .......... _....,._,., Of TDl""'Trll!'S T Tl)ll bualn••• le con-"""" ._,,. ••• ., ....... ,..... ...,... '""' , .... • ._,.._ '""~'LC MlH vno« al'IO P1111uenc no tlc• or cOl'lsented to Tiutt W!<ll W*llSl '*-'· • ~ PlctHloue 8u1fn•H '1otlCCoua ....... d~ by: 1111 lnOMOutl on mt>et9 199& ~ Trvitee a. No. SALE Trua• Siie Ho. to OHd o11rus1 r~ on tn. pro1.1o .. d action 1 ptlMdtd "' Mid '*9(1,), ..
• Nam• Statement Na-ltal..,..nt Hav• YOl.I llarted dO(,ng ,._ atat........ TIC!·TI» l;GDtOUS ~ 01anG TIUe O.dtt Ho. ..._. lllte Otdw Ho, ,unuary t 4 1m ae Oocu lt\e ll'ldepend•nt vll!CU,' any, wtdet Ill .... et .!,,. lo/IQWlng ~ If• T"-fOllOw1"9 peftonl .,, l>u"'*-Y•l'7. No The 1o11-.1-,...IOl'I, .,. Ill tlOrtS livt Yt'l'I ''°"' ~ "efeAnee No. 311007l-1$ .......... Ho. c~I R~,..!~1t~80,.!_e~ adrn1n1.irttion 11.1tl'lc)(i1y h o.4111 TNl&t. ~ U<111\Q business II! Harrt'! dOlnQ butinMa N ' im.Qing Cvrt\hll Singh ,...i...., w~""' ,...... -It was ~,1n 1111 Ott.ct ~ . APN No. ~1 ,.,,.. No 1U...... ... _.....,.. "' ,,. v-•... ... f Robitltol\, MO ,.ACS. SoluilOl'll, f1115 Port Ath-Tfil• statement was flf9d co;: .... ~~ ~~ Oii COwfttt a...: A new f1tl. m47-4'llt YOU Nf£ .. ce. OI YOU ARE ., DEFMl.T 111e Rtcot<* ~ Oi•no-WIN bt grented unl.u.,, ~ 11111 lllPl"MS N
1310 W. Stewart Dr~ Sle lrt, Newf>Ot1 Beach, CA with the COUnly C1eftc Of Rutland-~ 14 ~ s bnm NalTle Si.mtrd PAUl.T utClER A DEED~ UNDER A DEE> Of TRUST County CaWomlll eA:eou!eo lnteru led petftliP fllot ,,_.. GI tie IMll ~
309. Oreng .. Calll. $2868 91660 Orange County on 1 I~ Bt41ch CA i2eeo' ,....,_.,._, Dt I-pnor 10 N date TftUST Dl\TED 1Clr.!l/IZ. DATED OfiO!W1. UNLESS oy Ravmona J Genttlelt1 ltld "'1 ot>1e<mon to tM !Ir M a.I OI Tlldl, ·-
H111ell Edward Robinson. 01egj W. Schatbttlt 1H83702M7 William lkW\t Volth 1142 lie lillll(I Ol ht swimerc OOH UNl.ESSYOUTN<EACTIOH YOUTAKEACTIONTO~ i<mt.ne M Gtrll,le•~ huS-l'•l•llOt\ ll'ld '"°w' l)OOd 1111UJ.22 Eairnalld Accill9CI =1,,1~~bH1111~c~,~~~1ve. ~!~h.~A~=· Nowl>Ofi ,~~1~;:e~·29·~0:; ::~~~2~. NewPott .~~:i:reu~~~~ ~~~~ ~8~~~~ ::i ::,=Of".:!;:!; ~t~~~d ~~ ~,c0~! ~=.:='=
' UI nets I con-Thi• bu sin ts• II con-Tl'll• bUllfltH ,, con-1n ~on of Ille ngnis Of A ,.,,,.,.,. SALL • YOO SALE. F YOU NEB> AN EX· MOlfgage Lltl1dlllQ, • CafJOf. authority . °""" 1a •• The
ducted b1: in lndlvldual ducted by: 1n tndlvlduat PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: en lndlllld\lll t uncle( Feiltfil St.alt. 01 NEID AN EXPUNATk>N OF PUHA110N OF THE NA-n<a COIPOraUOn aa Beneflol· A Ht: ARING on the unOlr ..0 Ottd ol TIUlf '*-• H1~e you atan.cr doing Have you started doing Hive you lltrted doln mmon llW (Sn Secoon 1«00 THE NA~ OF ™6 PRO-T\IAE OF THE ary P.Blltton will be held on fore mcutacl and dftweltO atllll
business yet? Vos. 3·18· business yet? YH, 12-01· Flctltloue 8UllMH buelneu yet? Y .. , 11-1·Hg ltQ . ~SintSUn<I PloltSSIOOS CEB>IHGS A.OAINS'T YOU. ~s AGAINST Will SELL AT P\JSLIC j .,.,u .. 1y 23, 1997 at unoc1119nt4 I Wl'Glll ~
1985 96 Name Stat•ment William Vo{UI ' YOU SHOULD CONTACT A YOU. YOU SHOUU> CON-AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 1 45 p M Ill Dept 703 cl Ott-&lid Ottllll1CI lor Sale.
H1rrell E. Robinson. MO Grogg Schaet>etle The following persona are This atalltfMnt WIS filed Newoortl!tldl.COstaMru LAWY£R. On 121%7199 lit TACT A LAWYER. On BIOOER FOR CASh <~vaoie located al 34 1 The City ""° ~ M'llllll NotiCt Of o.t.-
FACS This Slatement was filed doing buslnet1 H : Unle with 1n. Couflty Cletk of CHJ97619PATOec 132027 2JIO P.M.. EqultalJle DNd 1'/'l6'llfllt2:00P.M..ArltM-anmeolsaieio iaw!Ul money Orn•• Ofangw CA 92666 lllO Eteeoon '° Stl The Yndlr-
Thls 11a1ement was filed w11t1 lhe County Clttk of Power F1iendahlp Club, Orange County 00 t2·l7-98 1ggs ;,n 3 1997 CQmpany as tht dUty • ~ T~ Deed Servlclea, ol tne u1111eo Stales Dy c .. sn IF YOU OBJECT TO l!QntO C&ISH said MalCa «
w1tti lhe County Clerk ol Orenge Coun1y on 12·1G-96 392 Ralcam Pt. IC, Costa tlHHS3704849 poWed lNstee undH Ind Inc, • tt» cUy appolrWld a caSOtfl' • c1't'Cll a·awn DY a the graniing ot the Otfavlt and Election 10 Sellto 111 Orange County on 12·3·96 19983704199 Me~. CA 92827 pulsuant lo Deed al TNlt, T""*M under 9'ld ~ i;tate or ""1~1 oan11 a P•llhon you sho Jd ltCOl'Oed Ill Ille ,...,.....,~ N
10983703577 Daily Pilot Dec 13 20 27 Kaneml Sulzu, 392 R1lcam Dauy Pilot Dec. 20, 27, PUBLIC NOTICE rtc;Of'ded Ofl 11'°3192 as to Deed of Tn.wl, rlCOtdld on c.neck drawn Dy a ~ate 01 ' u -ft• oauv Pilot Dec. 20, 27, 1996, Jan ... , 19'97 ' F•105• Pl .. IC. Coate Mesa, CA 1996, Jan. 3, 10, 1997 F138 Doc:umtnl No. 12-74'4*7 O&'t2191 11 Documenc No. tederat creo11 ~n100 or a •PP0 "' at lhe heamig 1u 1 Oll>Oet'Y is locn:O Ind rl)Oll " Booll Page ot Ottlclal 11~ 12-L I D....o. cneck orawn Dy a ~ e Of and •telO your ob1oc· 11\an tnrte Monts 11M tlllottG
1996, Jen. 3, 10, 1997 F122 PUBLIC NOTICE 9l~1~7 business Is eon· PUBLIC NOTICE fit Mt. 11113704004 Rtc«d~ In o,. dnca ol the Oflldel ~In".;'"' 0:,.: federal Sll"'ogs ano ioan as-lions or file w11tten s111« Suell rtCOl'dltlOll. Dita:
PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: en Individual Fictitious Buelness ~~A~E~S ~~~al OJange Couney, of tt» Recorder o1 0rw9 soc1atl0fl savu·ios an oc1a-obiecllons with the c:outt 12.4MI ~ Cltr ...,._
Fictitious BuslneH Have you •tarted doing N St t t -" •• ,.,. "' -0 .... ·-· eucuted by: Counly, C11fom1a, ex.ac:u.d hon °' sav.ngs D.ll\IC 5pec,re0 bcto<e 1110 ho•nng Your e• Cor11 . u lY\IAet By Fictitious Bu1ln111 N•m• St•t•ment business yet? no The ~C::W. • emen The follOWlng ptlSOn(SI 1Y11t Jotln W. Densmore, e slngle by: Cfw1ea P. ~an 1n secooo ~102 ol tne Finan. •ppeaiance may be 1" YcNUI As.stt 5tMc:a'!0, -. • .as
N•m• Statement i The lollowlng pe<sons 1re 1<1neml Sulzu dof busln~ ~·~!,!'z~ doing blSllltSS u APPLE A DAY mll'I M sd et public auc· LnTWl1ed n11n m'ld, Mary e. c1a1 Code 110d a111nor11eo 10 P8 "0 " 01 by yow Agtnt ,730 WooOmtt A.._,,,
The following persons are 'tsoing business as: Shllmp This statement was filed Pt~C1s lot Peis 2552 1'310 Culver Dr . #f IMne .CA tlon to the l'llghest btddef for Holrd end Randy s. ~ oo Dus ness "' tn.s stale At attorney Su11t 240 Slletman o..tr, Cl
doing business as: Ellor·s Port Reslauianl Coll.,,e with the County Clerk ol Oroenbtllll Costa ' Mesa ~714 usn,. (p1yable at time al llrld, hultllrld 9'ld wife al 11 10 !he Ouaa Arel of tne C.!y tr: YOU ARE A 9"?3 /618J'J06.7981 '-= Tree Service. 2051 Newpo11 Center, 28171 Marguit~e Orange Counti on 11·22·96 CA 92826 • • .jn Soo Ltt 273 Rt~ Solle In llwful money ol the JoH T_..., • lNllof Am-~a11 ol Buena Pane C1111C CREDITOR or a cont1n· CJO s ll>ct ~
Blvd.. Costa Mesa. CA Pkwy. 1125, Mission Viejo, • f 9903702784 Kathleen Flanagan 2552 Crrde. Petaluma. CA 94964 Unbd States) ill: Al tM ber-= ~ Corponil.lon, a Ce'!!er at 6650 Be1cri BMl gent a ad11or ol the C1SllOI 121i3 1)2()., 1m
92627 • Ca 92692 Dally Pllol Nov. 29, Dec. 6. Gflonbrlar, Costa ' Mesa Hee Jung Let. 273 Reowood Nc:M1h front entrance to, the Callfomla Cofi>onlllon, 11 Buena Park CA a11 •tQnt t.tte deceased, you mus~ f110 ,996 • Ellor Brother En1erp1isea, Roberto Serrano 9 Red 13 20 ,996 F072 CA 92626 ' C11tle. ~IJluma. CA 94964 County Counhouse.. 700 Baneflcllty. WUj Mii If public and 1ntere11 cooveyea to al!<l your cl;11m w11h thu court
Inc .. (Calif.), 2051 Newpon nock ln.. Laguna Nlguel, • • • This buelness Is con-Tiu bl.lsiness •S conducted bo/ CMc Center Drive West, a.:tlon '° tt. highaat ~ "ow neid t>y •t unoe• sa10 an<J mail a copy to the PUBLIC NOTICE
Blvd. Costa Mesa, Calif. c a 92677 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual '-.lslllnd & wilt Slnta Ana. CA all fight. tllle b casl\, (P9Yllbi • time d Oeeo DI Trust in trie 01o~rty pi.rson<1I 1ep<esentahve
92647 This business Is con· Have you started doing Reostrant ~ not yet begun and lnttrut cOfweyed to tale In lawful money d the s1tuate<1 in uio County Ca11· a1>po1ntu<J by lh!I' court Esetow No.190tSiW Tills b usiness is con· ducted by: an Individual Fictitious Busln•H buslness yel? Yes t.1·9CI ID nnsact business unoer tile and now hek1 by ft under Unlled s-, by caah, a c.-'om a oesc11b0110 !"le ·.l'IO w11h1n tout months ttom NOTIC£ TO CREDfTOllS Of IUUI
'ducted by: a corporation Have you started doing N•me Sletement Kathleen flanaga~ l1co~s llusu1ess name 01 uld Deed of lN1\t In the ..,..ac:tledtdrllwnby11111e ''"e•t·n As M0<e ;;~ • :A!· the date ot tuu 1uuance SAU
Have you started doing business yet? No The following persons are This alatemenl was tiled rwnes ~Ste(l htftln Pfopelty sttu.led In said ot nallonll ti.nit. 1 chec« ~r ceo on S<I 0 ~ 01 o l 1e11e1 s u p1ov1ded 1" (No4ice pwsu• 1o UCCSec.
business yet? Yes. 1972 Robel'1o Sena no doing business as: City. wilh the County Clerk ol SIGHED JIN SOO LEE. HEE JUNG County, CM!omle descrlbed ~ by a nu Of ledtql ~;:1 prooenv .,ereio'oie oe suction 9100 of thu ~ • Cf rS ~\~Jay GMN 11141 Eller Brothers Enterprises, This ttatement was filed scape Fln1nclal. 9582 Orange County on 12-l7·96 LEE as: EXH181T "A" PARCEL 1: cnidll unon, "' 1 checJc scribed 15 e>e•ng ~old _as 5• Calllorn11 Probate Code i lllJ 11.silt is aOO\Jt ro Dt rnidt
Inc:, Lee Eller. Presldenl wilh the County Clerk of Hamilton. Suite 258, Hun. 19983704859 111s st.atemtl\I was llleCI w1tn All undivided 1110th lnle1ut ~ by a Rite "' lodenll Tne sueet aoaress ano oiner The time for flhng cla1m5 T"t oamtlS) ind buSlness
T1h•s statement was liled Orange County on 12·10.96 llngton Beach, CA 92646 Daily Pllol Dec 20 27 the County Clerk ot Ora11Qe In Ind to LOC 1 ot Tract NYlr¥ and loan ueoclallon. common dm•.,,nAt~ , anv w ill not expire before aoor••s 0, t"" s·'l•r(s) ,~•re w th Ille County Clerk ol 199837041153 RichardRoquo,9562Ham· · • 'Countyon0ttember91996 14613,ISperMap~Ofded aevtngsllS90d.tllon,Ofaav· ~~-..u~·' 1 •• '"" "'~ •• Orange County on 12·t3·96 Dally Piiot Dec 13 20 27 llton 1258, Huntington 1996, Jen. 3, 10, 1997 F139 NOTICE· This fitbbOuS Name In Book 689; Pages 1 and 2 Inga bar1k apecil1td In section or 1ne rea1 orope<ty dt'$CI Cl'd hour rnon~h' f<o m the GARY S WARD 2732'· ~mino
19983704583 1996 J 3 99· ' F • Beach, CA 926"6 PUBLIC NOTICE Stat1men1 txPreS ti11e yem Imm ot Mlscellaneot.es Maps, 1e-5102 of the Flnlnclal Code atx>ve '' purpo<teo to c:e eat1ng ale noticed Capstrano .f181 Laguna Niguel
Dally Pilot Oee. 20. 27, . an. •I 7 107 This business Is con. the date it was tiled in the Office COfdsofOr1ngeCounty. Ell-Ind llUlholtad to do b\al-~111 South Coast °''".; •H· at.ave CA92621:l
1996 Jan 3 10 1997 Ft30 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvld1.1al Fletlt1ou1 Bu1ln•H of Ille CoulltY Clet1l A new nco ctpd"9 1t1ere<1om all units, nua n .,-. state) At: At the .Ot Cosia Mesa CA.B,625 tho Y~~ ~~;t f~AY M:~! "A~~_.]utl.ISEs1nt!s as _BRIDAL . . ' . Have you atarted doing N•m• St•tement oous Business Name Su itment as shown upont the Condo-Nofth ~ anlnlnce to Iha T"'e uooeisigtleo T•us•~ ~ S· " .., '""" PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloue Buefn•H ~slness yel? No The following penons 1te lftlSt be l~eo pnor to llllt datt mlnlum flt.an, ceconled May ~ Cow1housa, 700 cMc: c.aims anv ~aoi .. ty r.,, anv ,,_ coUtt 11 you are a Pe•· At O!l\er Dus;ness 1Qme1S) H•m• Stat•m•nt Rtehard Roque d I b I L T 29, 1991 as lnst1Ument No Cenllef Drive Wea, Slr1ca conec1ness; al tr>e suee• a<!· so" •ntorus1ed •n •he ano aooress,esl use<l by me
Fictitious Business The lollowing peuons are Thia statement was filed .:;;rg 4~5 ~~~:: St~e~rr : ~h~el~I llll:iosia;e;:m ooes 92-.361&8s o1 omci.t R~ Anll. CA al~ dtle and lo-cress ano· 01t1e1 c:o,,.,,.,.on ntate vou n1av t1te w1r11 se e• 51 w 1n.n tile P&SI • ltl!ff
Nanie Statement doing businus 11• a) wlth lhe County Clerk ol Costa Mesa CA 92627 • 1 "'Fi nz 8 use in cords of Orange County. terest QOflvwyecl to end now cesignaiion 1r any s~own the cou11 a rorm•I years ;is stated bo/ tilt "Jltl{s)
lhe lollow1ng persons ore Tiamo Motorcars, b) Tiamo Orange County on 12·10·96 Susan M. Chtlslensen 499 :s state 0~ ab co~ooie usi~es1 Further excepting ~ef«m held by It"'* uld Deed or riere•n Said sa e W>ll be Request 101 Special afl! iooe
doing business as: lho Go Engineering, 608 1'01mlnal 19983704185 Magnolia Street, Costa ame in vi a on o non o an undMdtd one-#lalf Inter-Trust In the proper1Y liluatad mace Dul w1tnou1 co~ant or Notice o l tho t1t1ng ot an 1~e locanon '" Cahl~l'Tlla ol
Nolworkl, 425 N. Newport Way , Costa Mesa, CA Daily Piiot Dec. 13, 20. 27, Mesa, CA 92627 anoinei under Federal, Sule. or est In and to all Oil, g.1S, min-In Mid~. Cllllfomi.11 de-wairaoly expresseo or .,.... invcintory and dppra•ul tr>t cn1e1 e~ecubve off1te of tl1e
Blvd.. Ste. O. Newport 92627 1996 Jan 3 1997 F100 This business ls con· common law (See Secoon 14'100 l!fals And other hydrOCMbon ICriblno the llrld therein: Lot p1tec regarding !Ille PC>Sses-ol .. u .,10 ·•nuts <>• u l set• •S 201 San Leon ll'lllnt CA
Beach. CA 92663 Stephen Lucas Brosllow • . • dueled by· an indl 'd I et seQ . Business and Pmress1ons Substlnc:es In and under 65 of frect Ho. 1150 In tho s•o., or encumD<ances to .,,,.,. 1>111111u11 o1 JC<"Ow11 C?ti()6
World B111f1Sh Serles. Inc .. 2041 Tustin IC. Costa PUBLIC NOTICE Have yo~ start::i u~olng ~oorl Aid land, but without the Clly of Costa MeM, '1n ukf pay tt>~ remain•ng p•inc oai as pro11•dod '" 5ec.t•c.n Tne r.ame(s ana 1114S1nns
(CA). 425 N. Newport Blvd, Mesa, CA 92627 business yet? yes 10.23·96 rst 111110 right of SU111ee enll)' to a County and State, 89 8tlOWn s.;"' ~t tne noce1s) secureo by 1250 ol the Calrto1n1a aoo·rss 'J' me OUyer(s 1~rt
Ste. O. Newport Beach. CA This business Is con· Fictitious Business Susan M Christensen Htwp0n Beatn-Costa Men depth ol 500 ffft; !MaSUJed on 1 M1p racordad In Boolt sa II :..ieell ot Trust w 11'1 °n1er P1ob•t11 Code A Re· 9AFi1lE" !,{)()qE l<IO ruGa.1A
92663 ducted by: an lndivldual N•m• St•t•m•nt This staiement was filed CN397618 T·271f>.C Dec from sUl'f1ee thereof, as re-91, Plgltl 1 through 5 ~ es• '"e<eon as o<Oll'OeO '" quest lur 5µer:1<1I Nuhce i.OO~t Jt:>Zt v.a ~onna Sa:i This ouslness 1s con· Have you started doing The following persons are with the County Clerk of 13 20 27 1996 Jin 3 1997 MNed Int~ Dff<t tecofded atve ~ Mips In sa.a note(~) oldVances I a"y form .~ ,.v.,.lable tr om ..11.a~ Caorslfjno CA 925?5
ducted by: a corporation business yel? Yes, 8·21·86 doing business as: Mission Orange County on 1l·22·96 In Book 4476, Page 256 al tt. Otf1ca of the County Re. ~~;r~'; te:t~m~t;~e r:;: tho court clerk ·~~ asseis oono SOid are
Have you started doing Stephen l. Brosilow Associates. 1718 Porl Mar· 19993702732 PUBLIC NOTICE Of'lklaf Records of uld Or· corder of laid County. Ex· cnaroes and l'~penses ot t:ie Atto•noy tor Pe1u1oner: ge'leraiiv desc~Ded as Stot~ m business yet? No . This statement was filed gate, Newport Beach, Cehl. Dally Pilot Nov 29 Dec 6 a,.. County. Reeservlng copt ltloftfrom 1111 oU and Trustee ilnd or tne ousts ere. Bruce A Young Trace Furniture Ftl(!Utes fQu•~ World B11JOsh Senos. Inc., with lhe County Clerk ol 92660 3 · • · • unto Crantoc, Its Succts· mlnonilrighb but without the Drescher. MeC onlca, rrient and Go0d-.11in 01 a certain
Ft ~oyoe Bisbee. Pres. Orange County on 12·13·96 Paul MacMlllin. 1718 Port 1 • 20, t996. F074 Fila No. ltK3l0•007 sors and Assigns, togttl\ef ltght of amy to the '4.liace °' aiea lly saic Oeeo 01 Trust Ons1ot, Scnuclr & Young Atta 1 Bndal t.Ja.rtnouse
This stalemenl was llled 19903704570 Margate, Newport Beach, PUBLIC NOTICE flClTTlOUS BUSINESS with~ right to grant and '°the 5'A>surtace thereof to ' tc~';;~~~~n~~e!4a~11:~r~ 770 County SquMe Or . B.is ness IU10Wn
w1lh tho County Clerk of Daily Pilot Dec. 20, 27, Cat~f. 92660 NAME STATBAEJlf t1ansfl!f all Of • portion ol dlpCt'I of 500 lee( of ulct land. io0ria aavancea ,t anr will'"· 1 21 o i!AIDA. WAREHOUSE
01a119eCountyon t2·13·96 1996 Jan 3 10 1997 F123 This business Is con· Fletltlous8u1fn•ss Thtlollowingperson(s)iYltt thaumt,asfolJows:Thtre-11 grwi'9d to P'*n lnYnt-creaset•ar•ourep!l()lto P.O Bo• 3398 and are louteo at r324 19983704503 • . • ' ducted by: an Individual Nem• St•t•menl dCllng business as 1(£NNtfH R millnlng ~ of .n oll, merC COl'POlltk>n and oehefs. Ve01u11 CA 93006· Cal'Wno Cacasl1al'IO ,t181
Daily P1101 Dec. 20. 27, PUBLIC NOTICE Ha~e you sta1'1ed doing The following persons are 1HOMAS INVESTt.ENIS 18700 oil rights, mloenlls. mlnefal by Deed recorded August 21, fhe oenefoe ':~ "~ sad 3 398 Lag..na p.; QOel CA 92626
1996. Jan. 3, 10, 1997 Ft34 bus1nes\r1? Y!!s. 1976 doing business as: Express Marn St ttinongtOn Be~n CA r'9hls, Ntural oas. Nltutal 1956 In Book 3619 ~ 292 ~ :>I l•1;$r neretolore exe· 12119. 12/20. 12 /26 Tl'lt cu~ S.tle •S •nttlldeo tl) be
Fictitious Busln••s Paul G. acMllhn Office Services, 16 Queen· ~ IJAS tights and otdlr h)"dro-ot Oflldal Rec:otdl. The pro~ cuted alld del vered to 111e tonst.IT'rT:aitd at ttle olhte ct PUBLIC NOTICE Name Stetement T.his slalement was filed swreath. ll'Vine. CA 92612 c.trbons by whatsoever afty heretofore detcrit>.d Is PUBLIC NOTICE OIS E0 ES .. n
The following persons are wilh the County Clerk ol Dianna Aochello Cameron Kenntll'I A 1nomu 30 name known, geothermal belng 10ld •as i.· The 111ee1 ~a~oen~~y~,a~tt""!':" 0eC:~~ 717~0~e~ier ~~W ~~t-;"~6
Fictitious Business doing businoss as: Hidden Orange County on 12-10·96 18 Oueenswreath Irvine' Portuouese Bend Rd Rolllno steam and all pioc:tucts address Ind othOr common r . NotlC NOTICE Of TftUmFS Ult: 11unbngton Beacn CA 92647 an~ N•me Statement Valley Tax. Bookkeeping & 199Cl3704155 CA 92612 ' ' fillls. CA 90274 deflvtctfrom 1nyot the f«e-deslgrw!Jon. It WlY of the t'HI or ::>att c1no aEW!inen ,,_,e T11USTE£ s•• r . NO M2720 •nN The lollowing persons are B p p 1 5 Daily Piiot Dec. 13, 20, 27, lhi's business i's con· Tiu tlus1ness 1s conoucteo by going, that mAy be wlttlln or -. ...__.._:,. .....__ la al Oelaun ana lectlOl'I to ce1' "t.4 · ...-l11t anbt1pa:eo sate Clal! is Jl'\I· ankruptcy 10 or. 55 anin<ll"1~11 under the el •--4 ,....,......., ,,_...._, ....,~ ~,,e unoers.gned ca~ saia NO •22·152·15 YOU AJIE IN iry9 199' doing business as: Coas1 Baker St.. Sle. B, Costa 1996, Jan. 3, 1997 Fl06 ducted by: an lnd1llidual T pill"C « _,., IJU'PC)rt9d ID br. 2389 ForO-Not ce or ()e•4u.1 Ctl'ICI Elect.c;n DEFAULT UNGER A OHD Of Int °",.. saie .s su:itect 1~
P1ope1ties or Cahlorn1a, Mesa. CA 92626·3731 PUBLIC Have you started doing ht rtOStrant commtnceo to heftlnabove descrtbed, to-twn onv. COSUI Mesa. CA ro Sell to t>t recoroeo ,n tl'le TftUSl DATED O~ UN· Cj, tol'l'I a Un.term Co'!!ftltJ-'
500 Old Newpon Blvd, BarDara J. Hend11eks. 151 NOTICE business yet? No tranSIC1 buSlntSS undfr l!1t gethec wlttl the peq>etual 92626. The ~ COU!"IV """ele 1111! •tal D«» •rss YOU Tutr A.CTI" .. TO Co:>eStt~C"61062 11202, Newpol'1 Beach, CA Monte Vista #25, la Habra. Dianna Cameron hcn ous tluSlness name Ot right of drltlng, mining. u -l1US1ee d9clllml 111"1 lablity 11 -. ~ VJ'I 92653 CA 90631 Flctltloua Business This statement was hied names kSlt<l ibOvt on No11embe1 p1o11ng and o,>tfilt.lng there-lot 111"1 ~ ot Iha e1y •S IOca!eo and mate 1 an PROncT YOUR PROPlRTY. rT lne raMe ano ~ress cl !!If
MMDC, Inc .• 500 Old New. This business Is con· Hame St•t•m•nt with lhe County Clerk ol 18, 1991 '°' llOd stOftng In and l1rftt ~ and o4tl« •nree "'001~' r llYt' e<ai>M!d MAY IE SOLO AT A PUii.iC Pt'lllA"'1ll' wno<n daims rNy t:e port Blvd .. #202. Newport ducted by: an Individual The lollow1ng persons are Orange county on 11·22·96 SIGNED KENNETH A THOMAS removlnQ the same from oommon deslgnltlon. " lllf'f, since s.icn iecoroatlOll SALL If YOU NEED AN EXf'U. t. ta 1s CtSCOVER~ ESOIOW
Bench. CA 92663 Have you starlod doing doing business as: SOL 1998370 2785 Tr-s staiement was hied witn A .Id land Of 1ny o«het land, lhown hol'aill. Said ula wtli ~~t~ ~=~c1:{ &i::t'°" NATION Of THE NATURE OF Tiif COWANV ·-.7-Center. Ave
ThlS business is con· business yet? ¥es. t992 Communications, 3076 Daily Piiot Doc 20 27 tile County Clerll ol Oranoe Including the right to wtlle· be made bUI wltt'loul QO\l9oo as Tiusree P 0 Sox 85309 PROCEtDING AGAINtT YOU. Su•tt 44;: t<untnoton Beacn CA
duetl'd by: a c0tpornlion Barbara J. Hendricks Madison Aven1.1e, Costa 1996 J 3 10 i!l9JFt lQ County on Otcember9. 1996 stock ex dlrectlonally d1I" l'llflt or Wan...ty ·~ San Dego CA 92 ,86 5309 YOU SHOULD CONTACT A 92&4 • an::1 :ne 1ast oay ror hli"Q
Have you started doing This statement was flied Mesa. CA 92626 • an. • • NOTICE-Tin Ftaooos Name and mine from lands other or lrrf>lied. ~ lille. •eieonooe Numoer 1619> LAWYER. On O\AIM7 at t :'5 c.a ms D'r' arry creo '" sl'la1 tot
business yel? No with the County. Clerk ol ~ell Lee Dixon. 2115 In· PUBLIC NOTICE Statemenc tKDllU 1111e years Imm than those her~rubove de-possess.Ion. "' ~ 452 _4900 AM. Ar11etiu~ City Mon910• Jil\ii'Y & igg~ wl'loth ~ l!'e
MMDC, Inc., Linda J. Mar· Orange County on i2.13-96 d1an Springs Lane, Now· me o.tt 11 was fife<! in Ille Ofltte scribed, oll Of gas wttts. tun-blwlCIS. '° pey the r9mllrllng Dana At>•e~·o z .,.,Slee 53 e Corp .. A Calitonua Cocpol'lltoft cus ness r:1y :ie•ore l~ a•:,.c. 11n, Secretary 199537045 72 po~ Beac:h. CA 92660 Fictitious Buelnese DI Ille CountY Otrtl. A new ftct. nels Ind sn..tts Into, ~ sum of ._ nolil(•) Of!>cer as tile ouly 100011._0 TN~ ~:e:i s..i~ oa:e spec.' ea aoo"'
Tl'lls statement was filed Daily Pilot Dec 20 27 This business 1s eon-Name St•t•m•nt ,005 Businrss Name Stalemtnt through or 1eross the sub-MCU"ld by llkl Deed of PuD ,211'\~ i:i.2::1196 unct< and puriuant IO Otto cl Oattll "':Jt>t 9 1996
with lhe County Cte1k of 1996 Jan 3 10 j 997 'F124 ducted by: en lnd1vldual The following pe<sons are rnis1 Ile hied on0< Ill tl1al aatt surface ol the a.'1d heftfN-Trust wfttl .,.,_ '*90t\ 12177196 lNst. "CCl!'OtO on a~0.1• i s ,..B~~~LSE/iA~2JRtEer ...... E''·" Otilllge County on 12·17·g6 • . ' • Have you started doing doing business u : Bead Tiit htino ol ttn sattment ooes bow described And lo • proWied In laid note(•). Cll.5143!'!609 Ooeu 'o H ''"' ' ......., cuu .., ~
19983704881 PUBLIC NOTICE business yel? No City, 1932 S. Harbor Blvd., nor ot 1tsetl auf:llOnze the use in bottom such whlpstocker Of ldYJinces, W tny, undaf tt. ment No 9 • 34 5• ot r.t)Oqf 8~ye11s1
Dally P1101 Dec. 20. 27. Je~ l. Di11.on Coste Mesa, CA 92627 tt11s suit ot a Ftaoous BuS1ntss dlrectionalty drlll wells, tun-..,..,. d 1t1e Deed of lrust, PUBLIC NOTICE oniciat RtcOl'lls in tilt ollice of Newpori eucn·Costa M!!~1
1996, Jan. 3. 10, 1997 f135 Fictitious BuslnHs Thrs statement was filed VreJ Sahak Ma<karlan. 426 Name in ~otaoon of tne nor11s or Ml• and shafts under and ntmllted feel, ctwgM mid l!lf Reconltt 01 Or1t19e Coul!ly, CN3978461909!1MWDec 20
Nam• Stat•m•nt with lhe County Clerk of 21 st, Huntington Beach, CA another ul'der Feot rat. Sute 01 btnffth °'beyond the ut• eq)IK'lfNI d the TruetM mid CNSt 4l 81 n ca11tomia. utc111td by-Pablo T 1996 PUBLIC NOTICE The lollOwing persons are Orange County on 12·10-96 92648 common llW (S« Stc:oon l«OO riot llrnlts thettd, ind to re-of !ht n.es cr'Mllld by Mid NOTICE OF PETITION ~~::nd•~ ~~"~. T= OBrru·•----------1 doing business H : The 19913704173 This business Is con-et StQ Business and Professions drll. retumnet, equip, Deed ol TNR. b-wlt TO ADMINISTER ~·
Fictitious Buslne11 l ido Trading Post. 2810 Daffy Pilot Dec. 13, 20, 27, ducted by: ao Individual COOe) · maintain, <tpalt, dHpen and 11•.321• Edrnalld. At> ESTATE OF: ROBERT D Zeta. Jn mamro woman all U jiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii
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Hem• St•tement Tht Rhine. Nowport Beach, 1996. Jin. 3. 1997 F109 Havt you slatted dolog RtMWll filing No CNngirs ~~~such -'s Ot CIWd .,.__Ind 8dclllor1lll .J. DICKINSON AKA 0<nt ttnant5. as TIUStO< ldtrosa
l ho following persons ere CA 92663 business yet? Yes, 7/96 HewOOll SNcn-Costa Mesi .. ..,,,.., """"""~.the 8dYrcea # .,.,,. w4I ~ ROBERT JUSTIN fl'ltlD'I$($ lt!C .• OBA lntrQtaltO doing business as: B111cher Philippe Chanlln, 2915 PUBLIC NOTICE V1ej Sahak Markarian CN39l 61' 1HOMAS Dec right to drfn, mine, stcn, ex-~ t9n prior'° .... The DICKINSON Funding, A C•Mom•a Coroora~.
Construcllon Services, Broad Street. Newport This s1atemen1 was filed 132027 1996 .mn3 1997 plcn and operate through baoefSC:lery l.n:tlr u6d DMcl CASE N O. AlBS430 u Berirl!NJY WI• stll Jt WllftC
18008 Skypark Circle. Ste Beach, CA 92660 Flctltloua Busln•H with the Cou.nly Clerk of · !ht SU!face Of !tie upper 500 of Trust heretoforl Heculefi auctlO<'I to t"1t 1110nu t OIOdtr tor
205. Irvine, CA. 9261 4 l hls buslneu Is eon· Name Stetement Orange County on 12·13·96 fftt of the wb$urfac:. of the end dellwrad to Ille 1.fDr. To oil heirs. bonef•· w n. /payal>lt al 11me ot S1ft 1n
Andrew Lance Youngq1.1rs1. ducted by: an Individual The following persons are 19983704574 PUBLIC NOTICE land herelnabove ~scrll»d. llgr1ld a written Decl.wetlori "Cmrtus, cte<.llto••. con-lawful rnoM'f of tr1t UnlteO
185t Braemar Way. Now· Have you started doing doing businen es: Mesa oanv Pilot Dec. 20, 27, Fu,,htr rtselVlng unto ot Default Ind Demand for 1moon1 crod1ton, and Stalls, Dy usn. a usn1tr's
port Beach. Cahlornla business yet? Yes, Oec. 1, Weather Stripping Co .. 1996 Jan 3 10 1997 F128 ""'-... 1191,,04001 Giant«, Its Successors •nd Sale, Ind e wrm.n Notice of pe<son5 who mav other· Clltck dllWll by ~ $latt Of na·
92660 t996 2665 Sering Pl.. Costa • . ' ' r--· Assigns, logeChef with the Oefd -6ec1lon to Se'I WISO ba inte1ea1eo 1n the llONI l>Mlk. • Cllecll orawn Oya
This business ls con-P Chantm Mesa. CA 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE flCTTTIOUS BUSINESS right 10 "'lnhnd transftf 11 The ur~ CIUMd will or estate, or both, ducted by: an indlVldual lhis statement was filed Phillip Donald Marsh, 2865 NAME STATtMENT or a po.ik,n ol same 11 f~ Notice :Jio;J;; and~ ol ROBERT J . state or ltOeral ~rt union, Ot a
Have you started doing wilh lhe Coumy Clerk ot Secang Pl., Cosia Mesa, Fictitious Buslnen The lollOWlflO persoll(s) '~o lows: fllctusln u.Hf'Mflts to Sel to be IWCOfded 1n Iha DICKINSON AICA ROS. tllfck Ol2lWI Dy uta:t °' ltdfral
l)usiness yet? yes, 8·1·96 Orange County on 12·13·96 CA 92626 N•m• St•t•m•nt 00ino IJUSIOUS u HUN1WG. N OYef Ill those lrHS shown county when! ltla ... prope<· ERT JUSTIN DICll;INSON saw!QS ano kl.In usoaition.
Andrew l Youngqu•sl 199153704591 This business Is con· The lollowlng ia1sons are PROFESSIONAL COOER 18700 Ind dC'fined IS fllduslve ty le loc*<I and more than A PETITION has UW\OS auoaabOI!, Of UVlllQS
This slatemenl was flted Delly Pilot Dec. 20. 27, dueled Dy: an indlvldual doing business es: Boxes Marn St ttlnt1ng1Dn Buen. CA UM Common .Aru st.Ir-ttne monlhl heYI alapMd been llted by JOAN Dank SDttrlltd in KdoOn 5102 o1
wrth the County Clerk ol Ha~e you started doing Elcpress. 269 Magnolia St .. ~ Wlyl ¥tCf decks upon the since sucfl rec:ordlllon. Am MARPLE 10 the Supenoi IN Ff/WICIAI COOe aid lllVle>nlfd Orange County on 11·22·96 t99G, Jan. 3, 10. 1997 F132 business yet? no Costa Mesa CA 92627 Kennell\ R l homas 1n11es1· Coodomlnlum Plan refentci ~ lrust Deed Ser· Courr 01 Cahlornia to 00 1>Us1ness 1n tl'llS Sute) al At
19983702713 PUBLIC NOTICE Phillip 0. Marsh David Jonalhin Wiikes, ments. 22908 Locluitss Ave to. PARCa 2: Unit '· as vtcM, n:. 19 Trt.91ea. 13701 County u l Orange ' lfte Mii~ (Norlltl fllltaMt to lllt
Oal ty Piiot Nov. 29. Dec. 6, This sletement wes filed 269 Magnolia St., Costa Tonince. CA 90501 ltlOWT\ upon the Condo-RlwrUde Drtw, fl08, Sher-rn( P(llTION 10• Count) Co11t1flovat. 700 Civic
13, 20, 1996. F075 Flctltloua BualneH with the County Clerk ol Mesa, C.4 92827 Tiu business is cor'Oicied by mlnlum Plan referred to In trWI OMs. CA 11423. Tei. 1.iuests that JOAN Ct nllr Otl¥t Wtal. S11ttt Ane,
Heme Statement Orange County on t2·10·96 This business ls eon-an 1110r"1dllal PArcel 1 above. PARCB. J : phone Nunber: (818) MAHf'Lf be ~pointed as CA a.• nohl Mir and :i:t~st PUBLIC NOTICE The lollowlng persons ere 10983704109 dueled by: an Individual Tilt ~str3tlt commeneeo to Ni Hc.lu~ ea~ fOf ~In. By: Dorefll ~ personal tepruentahve COIM\'fO to Ind now llrld Dy ~
Fictitious Business doing bUsiness as: Oartech Dally Pilot Dec. 13, 20, 27, Have you llartecs doing ttanslCt buSlness under lhe UM OYfi that cert.in fa-cine. 0..: 121Q219S to •drmnister th• estate 11'\0tr satO Oetll oC l Nst in !!It Technical Services, 23456 1996, Jan. 3, 1997 Fl 10 business yel? No taoous IJUsintss name or clu,SJve Use <:ammon Alu ~ 1*, 12113. of the decedent ;)<!)()(tty s'1111rtd on s.od Countv.
Name St•t •m•nt South Poln1e Otlvo, Laguna David J. Wilku names bS1tCI all011e on Novtmoer SUlrway 11&, Oecll °' d thlt 12'20 THE PETITION •e· ~11om a 0tscn1>1ng tile 1ano
The lonowing persons are Hills, CA 92653 PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed 18, 1991 pcxtlon 0( LOC 1, detclfbed PUBLIC NOTICE quests t"o decedent'' Cllfrein lOl 22. Trxt Z215, in tne doing bil!s1ness es: PA· David A. Rulolo. Jr .. 27 with the County Clefk ol SIGNEO KENNETH R THOMAS In PMcet 1 aboYe, dasat>ed. " c .... OI Cosu M sa Con"' of CIFIC PRIDE CONSTRUC· Goll Ridge Drive. Dove Ftctltlou1 BuslneH Orange County on 12·13--96 Tiiis slllement was hleo witn Identified Ind auiiJMd WILL and codicils II any .. , e • u ., TION CO .. 2015 Yacl'll Res· Cal'lyon. CA 92679 Name St•t•m•nt 19983704589 the County Cle,_ ot Oranoe upon the Condominium NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S be .. dm11ted 10 probate ' Cringe, Sutr ol CaJl1omia, as ocr
olute. Newport Beach, CA. This business Is con· The tollowlng persons ere 0 11 P'I D 20 27 Countyon0ectmbtr9 1996 Plan rtftrred to In Pwcal 1 SALE The Will and an~ Mu ttcorot<! in 800lt l06. Paoe
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~·-92660 ducted by: an lndlvldual doing busl"-H aa: Your a y 1 ot ec. ' • •"'11CE Tt. Ii .... ' N lboYe ~ lO P111 Tltl• Order No. 623'0S.C C»d1c1ls aie .lVa1IAble for 34. M.sceti.ntOUs ~s. on mt
Timothy R. McVicar, 2015 Have you staned doing Bookkeeper, 2101 DH· 1996, Jan. 3, 10, 1997 f131 Stm~nt ;lCIJl~S ,;b~:rs I= als 1 and 2 aboYe ~ Trustff Sale No. 96-41419-e1<an11na11on in the hie on.ct ot ll1e County Reeonier OI ~,,.. ~=~~~. ~!~~~S:C, NowpOfl ~~.si1n:~ yet? Yes, August ;~~· Newport Beach, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Irle :"C:,~as C:.~ ~:, ~~ :~ ~ ~-:;;: :farenca No. 200529492 ;.ep1 T~E thi:,~~~~ON <e· ~ ~~ ':~'TYS:,~ M8llONAL Mmt
This business Is con· D3vid A. Rutolo. Jr. Edward W1rner Cates, Flct1tlou1 Bueln•H oous Busmess Namt Stattment ~ l«Vfed by the A~N No. 9J)..5S[';:J70 l T UN quost5 i11Utho1ttv to ·S-Tiit SIJ'ttl aOCl'!U ino O!llef ~pelefY C MortU8ly
dueled by: an lnC11vldual lh1s statement was med 2101 Ooscanso, Newport Heme St•t•m•nt lftlSI oe Meo onor IO 11\at ~lt ptQ91f1y to be told Md tu-~~~ ~ED~g o: TRUST administer the u1a1e common aes19na11011. ~ Jny OI • rematory
Have you started doing wltl'I the County Clerk of Beach, CA 92660 The lollowlng per1ons ere The hhno of Chs statemtllt does tonabfy uUmated costs. u -DATED DECEMBE.t 31. undor the Independent :nt ttal Prooettt Oiscnl>eCI il>Ove 3500 P9Cific vi-Dr9Ye
bullntn yet? No Orange County on 12·17·96 Jh~'ec, bbu~lne~1 :ds e1on-doing business es: Domes· flOI ol rtstll IUll10nlt ll1t use 111 pensu and advancu .C the 1192. UNLESS YOU TAKE Adnun11urat1on o l EJ· is l>UIDOltfO to De u• 0.S.11 H.wpoft a..cti
Timothy A. MeVicar 1 .... 837048•0 u Y· en " u1 110 Servlcts 28 Bolivar .... ... fi Bu time lo# lht ......... -.wi..-t 1 " 1 <lh h Slrttl Cosla M111 Ca tH21 ........ ••oo This 91alement was lllod •• "' Have you 11aned doing Ne rt Beach CA 92663, ••' state"' • abous Slness of UI; ~..., &"~11' ACTION TO ,.ROTECT a es "'c . " aut orr· • _ .. ,
wllll the County Clerk ol Daily Pilot Dec. 20. 27, businen yet? Yes. 12-91 M:;Fa Mead, '2s Bolivar, Name '" ~olabon ot tile nghts of St4i:;78.A Pa.-must YOUR PRO,.ERTY. IT MAY tv will allow th• personal The unarrsiont0 Trustee dls·ir-::::~====:"'f
01&nge County on 12-3·96 1996, Jan. 3. 10, T997 fl37 Edward Warner Cates Newport Stach CA 92663 another under Federal. Slltl or be cash , .. ~ BE SOLD AT A ,.UBLIC representative to take claims any •~~l·ty 1°' 'nv onc0t NICE •JllEM
19983703489 PUBLIC NOTICE This statement wss med This buslnt;s Is con-common llW (SH Seeton 14400 dMcll drawn ·O: a stilt• ; SAU. IF YOU NEED AN many 11ct1on1 without rtCU\eSS of tilt St'H1 ~CIOrtss ~nci IEU IMADWAl
Daily Pilot Dee. 6. 13, 20• with lhe County C19fk of dueled by: an Individual 1t HQ Business Ind Plottssions nMlonal blnll, 1 dlKll l.X"LANATION OF THE obta1n1ng cou11 approval. ot11tr common CtS'ONllOtl. rt
27 1996 F087 Flc-tltloue aualn•H Orange County on 12·13·96 Have you started doing ) ~ by 1 stat• or tedtfal NAt\JR£ OF THE PRO· Retore talung C9rta•n iflY sl'IOwn htl'fon. ~ u.e w Mortuary * ~
Nam• Statement 19993704573 business ytt? No Aentwll Fillno No Changes credit union. or a checll CEEOINOS AOAINST YOU, ve1v 1mport1nt actions, be INOt tlul WlltlOJt cowt\1111 0t C~tion
PUBLIC NOTICE d~~ t~~~r;:~~.:!: 1°s: J:o~ ~lH~·,,~ ~=a ~:i•d e I a flied ~G,6~~~ ~ ::; by ~st:. Of:= ~~~ULO CONTACT A ~;'p';':,ve•~i11r~': ~~l~sor;,~ =:o ':;'s~s~!
Flctltloue BuslneH Block Lock, 1783 Nan· ' • • ' with t~t C~ty wCl~k of 13.20 27. 1gg(j,Jan3, 1997 Mk>n, ~'"9• 1:-xMtlon, On January 03 1997 111' JO required to give notice 10 tncumorancu , to Oty IN It•
Neme St•f•m•nt tucket Place, Costa Mesa. PUBLIC NOTICE Orsnge County on 12..e-96 °' uvtngs bank speclled In AM ARM F"rna11erai CcrDO 1ntornt•d persona tNi1111'lO onnciOll sum of the
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Tho following petsOns are CA 92627 19983103897 adlon 1102 cif the "'1ancill fltion as the duly aoPO<nlt'd unleu 1hey have w.ived note(SI secureo by s.tld Dteo of
dolnQ business as: a) The Stephen c. McCluer, 1783 Flctltloue •ualneH Delly Piiot Dee. 13, 2o, 27• PUBLIC NOTICE ~-and aulhonzed to do
Wooden Spoon, b) Buay NentuckJt Piece. Coate Name ltat•m•nt ....,_..,., in IN• ltlte. n.
Publishing, 17.._. E. Com-Meea. CA 92627 The lollowlng P9t90nt .,e 1996, J1n. 3, 1997 F096 file No..1111370400$ street lddrus end ottMf
monwaenh 11104. Fullerton. Tl'lla buslneu la eon-doing buslneu ": A. Sk· PUBLIC NOTICE FICTlTIOUS ...._, common da:slgnattcn. If eny,
CA 92831 dueled by: 1111 lndlvfetull lower I A1toela1 .. , 1380 NAME STATDmff d h rt.al Pf~ «»-
Shella J. Moran, 1744 E. H111• you •tatted dolrlg VIII• CW~'l01, Colla Plotltlous ."....... Thi loltowlll\) ptl'SOll(S) I k1lbtd llbow II purJ)Ol1!ed
Commonweanh 1104, Fut· business yel? Yea, 12·1~ MR•o~•AS Ski 1.,..,. Name Statement = DuSlnas u PAHOA to bl: W1 Wut Wll90fl
terton, CA 92831 96 ...-.-• owe<, ....,.. Tl\9 tollowlng pereons art Eu-"' • ,.., "'-~ K. Costa~ Thie buelness Is con· Stephen c. Mcetver VlHage W"J 10201, Cosi. dolnQ bUelne .. u : 8evond 90&30 ,.....,n .. ~ • .,.,ptttt CA l'1tK, TIM undt.t
ducted by: an Individual lhls statement w11 ftleO M .... CA 92t2e z. 31$ tslll'ld Ave .. Bafboa, ., Ro 7~ Ci Tnnhe dlldall'ns any · ' Have you started doing With the Oou.nty Clerk ot Thie buelneH la con-CA tMel ..,h-no Un. l3Cltl tty for lncorfectnHJ ol
Dutlnesa yet? Yes, 10-1-QG Orange County on 12-17·96 ducted by: an lndMdull J. Jeffry Din. 325 Island DIM. Wal'-'t. CA 91780 the ..,:tYadclnu WICI ottMr
Shell• Moran 19983704847 H8Y1 you lllfted dol"9 Avenw, Balt>oa. CA 926et Tl11 lluSlntSS IS ~tta ~ *"IMtton.. an '
Thie statetMnt was filed 0 Uy P'lot Oec 20 27 buslnes1 yet? No Tl'lla bualne.. 11 con-anln111~• ~ "'"""-e.n.ne..J.
With tr,. CoYnty Cteftc ot 1 1 • • • Ro~ S. SkloWef dOcted b~ en lndlvldull Atomll 1'111 "°' vet DeQIJ ""* d ~ wr 1 Ottrnge County on t2-f..K 1996, Jan, 3, 10. tH7 Ft40 f.hle llaterrient Wll Ill.cf k..,. ~ st_,ed doing ID trlnt«:l IM!nat vndtf IA, ~
1t9"703t21 PUBLIC NOTICI With 1.1\e councy Clefk ol but1netS ye.it? No llC*'<lua llUSlnm rvma Dlpl., Mft: ,_.., fl "°"""· 01uv P1101Dec.13, 20. 21. Orange eouncy on •2·l3-fe J. ~om nemu•"9Clr..n .-a. 14*0 Vlllfty ~
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Name Statement Delly P.toc Dee. 20, 27, with the County Clefk ot ,,..., ._,,.. wa 1..v ffl T....... ._,. tnci PUBLIC NOTICE The followtno p.reona are 199e. JWt. 3, 10. 1M1 flt29 Orange County on 12·1&.M 1111 Coll°" Cit!\ ot ~ m.a... s.111..;.. w1 bl ~olng buSIMN 11: Sunrty PUBLIC uonc1 t ... tT0471t CoutllYOllDactmlltf9.1w.v lftldl,M~CIJWNl'C Jlotltlou• BuelttHS Prlntfl'\Q, 1&85 Santa Ana " Dally PllOI Dec. 20, 27, NOTIC[ Tllit ~ or .........,, 1....-cf or n!':i':wi'::~"::= .,, ~:21 Coata Meu, CA Plotltlew • .,.._ 11K1e, Jen. 3, 10, 19'7 '121 ~ :" ..:' .f.:' flt>fn :'". ~ ~=-,_.
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Gated 2•3Bd 5775•875 laundry. 36th & ·Lake. Presligious Offices-Heavy llfllng. Tu(Th Life ln•urance Work At Home nlng equip w/foldlng Store Fixture• Wd hk-up, appls, vert, 2 blks to bch. 5475 300+ sf ea. Ulls pd. 8am,3pm to start. Lots Earn up lo $700/wkly tbl. $75 obo 645·1352 2 Candy counters
carport. Sect-8 welcome first/last. 673·1907 5300. 800·593·6725 of room for advance· If you are focused selling a long distance ... --------Gondolas. Warehse Se habla Espanol. ment. Clean driving on customer care & service over the Pottery B•rn waxed 714·650·3083 record. C I a a• C are Life tnsur•nce phone. Paid training. pine table 32x60 relall shelves. 8'Jelly Belly
••Compare Ourl••••••••• INDUSTRIAL 2788 license. 548·9831 licensed we have C•ll 800·842·1400 $495, sell $250. Dining counter, checkout MISCELLANEOUS the job for youll chairs/wax pine uphol· counters, card racks. Prices X-lg 1 BR, 2 FT Floral Designer Must have excellent stered set of 6 (Incl 2 much morel 650·6161
pools, gld. free cable, RENTALS for Newport Beach/ EMPLOYMENT arm c hairs) $350. ---------$300 off move-In. FOR SALE 10,000 sf L Ni 1 Fl 1 comm. skills, will be
nr beach. 642·5858 ••••••••• INDUSTRIAL BUI' n1NG aguna gue ora h dll I SERVICES 5533 STEP 2 Tot roller PETS •· -Y shop. 2yrs oxper. an ng cust. n· coaster $40. Sand· Ol ...... • • ....... .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ...... _,-',,...,..,Nini· Eleg•nt Furn Cottage • \ ... • .....,.1 ....... nr beach 1 bd + office.
M I S I I In NB+ fenced yard. pref'd. Call Shannon's bound calls, team washod Siik. 54", red, ANIMALS , 6049 ove· n pee a Ideal for Classic Cars. I Pl all $200 off 1 sl month ROOMS 2706 Bkr 722-8777 Flowers at 249·1190 ~ayer. ease c -•••••• taupe. navy· Lotsl All iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
re n 11 Love I y u n· H a 1 t s t y 11 • t & emedy to schedule Plea~e. be aware that In xlnl cond. 721 ·9736 •Poodle Puppl•• • : , TINI llWIJ..., will 1111 F P I c • J a n -J u n e • ........, -.use S 1700/mo. 650· 7346 furnished 2br 1 t>a ap1. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M•nlcurlat needed. ~~ 1.:Xmr~:~~!e10~ppt lhe listings In lhls cat· Xmas trees polled 6.9• Teacup, Toy & Mini, ,_,.,,::..~Is~ ---------
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$700, 968·8088 mo. incl ulil. 645-1354 FINANCE Jav• Centr•l•·N.B LOGO HERE charge per minute. $lO. Herbs, Junipers, stand/canopy. 51300. Now hiring! Service/ vines $1 . Cement sell $500. 548·9796 ,......, ""'1tud 111 Ulla
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pkng. No pels. S 1275 .
C•ll 544-4000
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hdwd flrs/palnl. $1950
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---------B•vrldge Condo 2BR. GENERAL 1002
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2BA. fp, gar, pool,
spa. gated. $1395/mo (818) 980.7678
Lido I• Ba ¥front 2Br
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Lndry, f/p. $3000/mo, 1yr lease. 587-3305
Looking for Unique?
2 huge MB's 2000s.I.,
4 FP's, Formal, dining,
family. living room.
Pool, marble floors.
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recent sale a few
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Wayne Smilh, Remax
760·5000 exl.195.
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1780 Placentia An.
Costa Mesa
642-3790
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home. 031·2111 ext.7014 H50.
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duple><, F P, mslr bed, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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phone. $350 util lncld. •VENDING ROUTE•
Aval nowl 842·5 889 •20 prime locations•
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clous house. w/ppol. Salo•800-~11-'1361 •
1 bd w/pV1 ba. Fem
pref. no pets. $550 ••••••••-+ 1/3 utll. 729-7870
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clean 2bd/1 ba. Ocean
vu. Gar. W/D. S575mo + 112 ulil. 548·8293 _L_O_S_T_& ____ _
NB VILLA 2BR 2BA Female. Amenities. FOUND
$600 + 1 /2 utll. Aval iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
sales, food prep. We founlns $110, bird D••P•r•t•lv need lov· Ing home for 'Jenny'.
4 y/o lab mix, spayed.
Loves people/dogs.
No cars. 760·0370
ofter tun environment, balht 520. 909·674·9<122 flex hrs & training. 18500 Von Karman
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PT M·F. Call 6'15·5361. From 1800•1960. Kings) Rotall $2840. Elvla'a Microphone
SECRETARY 1 pc to entire oslale. Selllng for $2300 obo. Shure 55. As seen on 833·8255. tv commercials. Like OrdGT entry, phones, Palnllngs, china, new. 5400. 675.9824 good 1yplng a must. glsware, furn, etc.
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642•5678 lhw, vt-..J:::; ------BICYCLES :::;,. °'t:*'Y· WANTED
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jlwelry,bronm,bn., TO BUY 6019 Centurion 18-spd,
period~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Touring/Racing. $800.
dscol'llh9 otljldl. Top Dollar• Paid Sell $300. 548·9789
•Ontllmor .... 111111 For Records, Jazz,, ________ _
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Opening lead: Three of•
'J'hjs lesson on the vicu or avarice
occurred in a national pair champi·
nnship almost a half-century ego. ll
is still valid today.
North's opening three no trump
waa of the gambling variely,
promiaing a BOlid eeven-card minor
suit wit.h no more than one outside
suit stopped. South's leap to s lam
was wishful thinking and, instead
HONDA 9085 NISSAN
of quiet.ly collectin1 60 point.a and a
I.op KON! for defeating 11ix no trump
one t.rick, Ea11t chose t.o sweet.en t.he
penalty by doubling.
Unfortunately for East, South
look not.e of the double. Since it
nlmo1t certainly meant that East
had two r11111. t.ricka. obviously in
heuta, to take against six no
trump, South converl.ed t o seven
clubl4 -the 80lid seven-card minor
suit North was knnwn to hold.
i.:n11t'~ double now wns on Rhaky
ground, 11inre We11t wns going to he
on lead against. seven clubs dou·
bled.
Pity West's predicament. The
defender also knew that East had
two fast tricks, but had no clue 88 to
which of the three side-suits to lead.
Lo ng thought and anxious gazes
heavenward failed to elicit any
divine int.ervent.ion, and West final-
ly scu.ted on o spade.
That gave declarer 14 tricks -
five Rpades, two diamonds and sev-
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deserved bot.lorn because or East's
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20 Singer Ross
22~58 24 Wildcats
28 Durable 29 Ootlcal Illusion
30 After a while
32 Swear
33 Drab
35 Seaweed
39 Hayseed 40 Motorist's org
41 Statue ol a god 42 Performs In a
43 rur.. forth 45 -SI. Vincent
M1nay
46 Newspaper
business
48 Naval olflcer
50 Hazier
53 Sit.fl, e.g.
54 lnactJVe
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68 HouM parts
67 Zoo f.vot1te
68 Zodillc algn 69 Uk•. sharp
dreuer 70 Unoccupied
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4 Close relative
5 Frank
6 Divans
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11 Church official
12 Tied up 13 Hacl<ett or Holly
21 Article 23 Dimmest
24 Oki cattle town
25 Klnd of du1Y 26 Upright 27 Summer flower
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50 Nece9sarY : .. s 1 Licorice-like·
30 Hawaiian
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PDQ 34 Rowers' tools
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55 Duddike bird.
56 Knife ha'*. 59 Tropical sMllil
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62 Gratully
63 Oty.
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'Mars Attacks' brain
cells of anyone dumb
enough to, watch
By Uncle Don, Daily Pilot
C becked out my razor the
other day after shaving my
back. Dull it was.
Checked out my brain after a
viewing of "Mars Attacks.•
Duller it was.
Sitting yet again in an aging
theater that was nearly as empty
as the Sports Arena during a
Clippers game, I surveyed the
audience. And wondered. What
sort of pathetic human beings
would waste a beautiful Saturday
afternoon -the sun shining, the
bh'ds tweeting, the grass growing
-by watching a mind-bogglingly.
brain-dead flick that is far worse
than some of the neighborhoods
in which it was filmed? They
couldn't have all been editors
and columnists.
As silver saucers emerged
from the red planet. tinny period
music flatulated from the screen.
They're coming, they're after us,
and where do you think they'll
strike first? Incredibly, not at that
usual disaster magnet, a trailer
park, although the Martians will
eventually make an obligatory
appearance.
Naw, this a version of (among
other things) "The Day the Earth
Stood Stoopid. • Landing in
Washington, D.C., the Martians
are there to negotiate. The idiot
Congress (probably liberals) falls
for it. For this error, they are all
terminally term-limited.
Big Ben bites it. Mt. Rush-
more's recarved. The Taj MahaJ's
toast. Tiungs blow up. Tiungs fall
down Stuff catches fire. Aliens
loot. Cheesy spaceships bum
tacky towns
The Mart.Jans talk and move
Wee BeaVJs and Butt-head. Short-
er than Spud Webb, nastier than
James Carville, uglier than a '72
Pacer, we don't know why
they're here, what they're gonna
do or when this gawdawful
mov1e's gonna end.
Your Favorite Unc guesses
there's some sorta joke going on
with "Mars Attacks,• but it sure
ain't worth the thought processes
to flgger it out. I also guess there
was some symbolism, satire,
metaphor and simile, but the
continual yawning process
caused shutting of eyes, closing
of ears and a general lack of
attention.
There's a whole lotta stars in
.... , .
. . .. . e.75-3265
this thing. Jack Nicholson. Glenn
Cose. Danny DeVito. Michael J .
Fox. Martin Short. Pierce Bros-
nan. Pam Grier. Joe Don Baker.
Jack Nicholson (again). Annette
Bening. Sarah Jessica Parker.
Che Guevara. Hirohito. D.B.
Cooper ....
And, of course, Jim Brown,
leading a dirty half-dozen
through hellfire and brimstone,
saaificing himself on the altar of
overacting.
"Mars Attacks" appears to
have been edited in a Veg-a-
Matic, with its locales ranging
from Vegas to D.C., from Lock-
jaw, Ky. to Scratchnsniff, Kan.
Wanna see stoopid genre
movies done well? 1\y
"Themors, • •Robot Jox• or "The
Retum of the L1vtng Dead.•
Consider "Mars Au.acts• to
be a 90-minute mental Epi-Lady.
It yanks out the brain cells one
by painful one.
• UNa1: DON has lost quite a t.!W bfain
cells from writing spcw.ctk r~ of B
mOYies and cheesy musical acts for the
Daily Pilot.
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•fiesta Navidad, • a Latin-
themed Christmas presentation
featuring mariachi music and
dancing, at 3 and 8 p.m. Satur-
day at the Orange County Per-
fonning Arts Center, 600 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tick-
ets a.re $10 to $38. For informa-
tion. call 740-7878.
2 JOPF2EY'S
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sented by the Orange County
Performing Arts Center and
James A. Doolittle's Southern
California Theatre Association,
stages its popular production of
"The Nutcracker• on Tuesday
and Dec. 26 through 29 at 600
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
The pelformance schedule is
Tuesday and Thursday through
The Jollrey Ballet wm be at
the Perfoermlng AJ1s Center
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information. call 740-7878.
3 DOCUMENTAJlY .
PREMIERE: The awa.rd-win-
ning film. • Carpat:i.. will
have·its premiere showing in
Orange County at 2 p.m. Sunday
at the Jewish Community Center,
250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa.
The documentary follows an
Auschwitz survivor on his jour-
ney back to his shtetl in a remote
area of the Carpathian Moun-
tains in southwestern Ukraine.
Admission is $3. For information,
call 755-0340.
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workshops for children ages 7-12:
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from 1 to 3 p.m. Monday and
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Monday. eOth work.shops will be
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Moviegoers showing 'Maguire' the money
• B>fTOlt'S NOTE: The Reel Critics col·
umn features movie aitiques written
by community memben wrving on
our panel.
Tom Cruise stars as •Jerry
Maguire,· an avaricious sports
agent who finds his conscience
with the help of a Jove-struck
accountant and a wide receiver.
Film has good acting,
message
I should apologize in advance
for gushing over • Jeny Maguire."
11tis movie WdSn't good; it was
sensational -a true Christmas gift.
1 would be disappointed if
many of the actors/actresses are
not nominated for Academy
Awards. Tom Cruise portrays a
successful sports agent who
unpulsively writes a mission state·
ment that puts humanity in the
center of the business; then he
gets canned.
Cnuse does a great 1ob of
showing viewers the internal con·
Chet between the man that he is
and the man that he wants to be.
Cuba Gooding
Jr plays the snap·
PY wide receiver
who has a chip on
his shoulde r. HIS
motto is "Show me
thP money.· but hf'
15 dlso devot<'d to
his WJle dild chil·
drt>n Jondthdn
Llprucki pldyS Rdy, Megan Beal
the son of Jeny's
dccountant. I can't even say he 15
the cutest thing to tut the silver
screen since Shlrley Tempi<' he's
even cuter
Some may find the message
about the need for loyalty and
canng in business corny U so,
• Jeny Magwre" will make corny
st.>em lup agdlfl
• MEGAN BEAL. 15, IS a Costa Mesa rest
dent and a sophomore at Middle College
H19h School
Counting Crowe's
cinematic gifts
This movie has a lot to 'Crowe'
about and it's largely due to its
director dJld writer, Cameron
Crowe.
HI'.' has gathered together a
tenific rast headed by the multi·
million-dollar dCtor, Tom Cruise,
who explores more of his acting
ability in tlus film than ever seen
before. Crwse develops Maguire
mto a persona that goes from
familiar and self-confident at the
beginning mto a lovable human
being by the time the credits roll
Renee Zellweger and Cuba
Gooding Jr. are the two other
major players in this film. Zell-
weger provides the emotional epi·
center oI the movie. She has the
ability to emit humor and sexuali-
ty with an offbeat sense of comic
timing. She effectively furnishes
the romantic lead -Dorothy, a sin-
gle mother -with warmth and
depth.
A scene-stealing success is
how Cuba Gooding Jr.'s role as
Rod lldwell could be summa-
rized. Maguire's lone client, Tid·
well pulls some locker room and
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telephone antics
tha.t have to be
seen to be appreci-
at~
The supporting
cast is remark.able.
Jonathan Upnicld
is so believable u
Zellweger's son.
Ray, that you'll
want to take him Stan Sax
home tor Christmas. •
Equally credible is Regina King
u ndwell's wife. Kelly Preston. as
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charming and comical. film audi-
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and the actors' talents.
• STAN SAX. 55, Is a retired real estate
brokertrestaurateur who lives hi Coro-
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SANTA BABY
Costa Mesa woman's home is thick with St. Nicks
By Nancy Cheever, Daift p;1ot
S anta Claus is coming to town
Wednesday, but he already
'stopped. and stayed. at Mari-
ann MaC!>onald's Costa Mesa .
home, where she displays 28
banchrwle St. Nicks.
MacDonald, 31, started collect-
Uig the Santas in 1988. She keeps
them lodted in the garage all
year until Thanksgiving, when
they emerge for the holidays.
"Each one bas a personality,•
she said. •1 feel bad when I have
to pack them up. Ifs like putting
a child in a box and packing it
away.•
At Christmastime, the Santas
are dispersed neaUy throughout
MacDonald's home. The dolls -
varying in size from a tiny bear to
30 inches tall -are beautiful and
mysterious with rosy cheeks and
twin.kling eyes.
"The face Is the most impor-
tant thing,• she said. adding that
not all Santas are jolly. Many of
herSantas
don't even
have a big
belly, like the
one made out
of driftwood,
or the tall,
thin, Santa
made out of a
bedpost.
Her mantle
is full of. the
big guys. One
of the most
impressive is a
Gennan-look-
ing bohemian
Santa clothed
in dark brown
fur with ski$
strapped to
his back.
MacDonald
worked as a
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buyer at her 1
in-laws' family L------------'
store, the
Christmas Guild, for six years. It
was there she became enamored
with Santa.
"I WM surrounded by them.•
she said. "I kind of had a relation-
ship with the Santas. I'd talk to
them and tell them how neat they
are.•
Her mother-in-law also has an
impressive collection of St Nicks.
"I already have dlbs on them.•
sb.e said.
Her newest one is probably the
most traditional. with a red velvet
suit. blade belt, white fur and oap.
•This is what you would expect
Santa to look like,· she said
1be first one she acquired was
a solid Santa statue that sits on her
coffee table.
From there,
her mission
was to amass
a collection of
unique
Cbrtstmas
dolls.
"I would-
n't buy from
an artist I
already have
-I don't have
any dupli-
cates.•
But, she
said, it's a lit-
tle hard to
find places to
put them.
"My trend
recently is to
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Marlann MacDonald and a few of her favorite
Santa Claus dolls from her collecUon.
collect more of the smaller San-
tas, • she said. •At a certain point
I'll run out of space.•
Her favorite doll is the "Quilt-
ed Stocking Santa."
"I met the woman who makes
them.• she said. "She really cap-
tured the twinkle in bis eyes.•
Over the holiday season. Mac-
Donald also displays Santa pitch-
ers, Santa platters, Santa bears
and Santa ornaments.
"I'll be doing this forever,• she
said. "I like being surrounded by
them.•
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THE DEAN OF DARKNESS ON HOLIDAY
• Despite his dark genre,
Newport Coast resident
Dean Koontz is a happy-
go-lucky guy who's
turned his attention to
Santa. Well, kind of.
By Christopher Goff a rd,
Daily Pilot
B y now everyone should
know the truth about
Dean Koontz, the New-
port Coast resident who
spends 70 hours a week writing
about sociopaths, knife-kill freaks
and the blackest precincts of the
human psyche: He is a shy, gen-
tle-mannered man with a dimple
thl;\t shows when he laughs,
which is often.
Nevertheless, public miston-
ceptions persist in dogging the
51-year-old suspense novelist -
and probably always will.
·1 don't like this scary-guy,
horror-writer image,• said
Koontz, relaxing in the l.JVing
room or his three-story hilltop
mansion. "That's what I try pur-
posely not to play into ... It's just
odd to me that people will think
you are what you write."
Koontz explained that when
rans approach his wife, Gerda,
thelf favorite comment is this:
"He must be kind or strange to
UV{' Wlth •
"She would probably agree,
but for totdUy different reasons
than they think,· Koontz scud.
"Whdt's odd 1s that a lot of my
novel~ have a lot ol humor in
them, and nobody seems lo think
in pnvate life I must be a pretty
funny guy."
That humor comes to the fore
in Koontz's latest book, a chil·
dren's tale in rhyrrung verse
btled "Santa's lWi.n. • Touted by
publisher HarperPrism as "the
first ma1or new Christmas story
in decades,· it tells the story of
Santa's wicked twin, Bob Klaus,
and tus attempt to spoil Christ·
mas.
Alter locking his "goody-
goody • brother in a cellar -
gagged, tied up and blindfolded
-Bob contrives to stuff stockings
across the land with dead fish,
chicken-gizzard jelly, toad snot
and snail spit ... not to mention
broccoli and spinach. Only a palf
of little girls stand between the
villain and success.
Pa rt of the book's charm
derives from 32 full-color,
gorgeously demented paint·
logs by Phil Parks, with whom
Koontz has collaborated o n
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For Koontz. the idea for the
new project started with the t 993
publication of ·Mr. Murder,•
which features a suspense novel-
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Pieces of it were sprtnlded
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said 5,000 readers assailed him
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The full poem didn't exist. of
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•t love Phil Park's artwork.•
Koontz aa1d.. ·1 thought, 'Here's a
cbanCle for us to work together.'
So I sak1 to PhD. 1 don't know
that we'll sell this odd little book.
so I don't expect
you to put 15
months of your life
Into painting these
things.' So I said.
1'll pre-buy all 32
paintings, and
when it's done we'll
split the book S0-
50.' •
The book sold
immediately, and
Koontz said he
expects a sell-out of
. the 130,000 first
printing. • 1 kind of
see it as being a
perennial Chrtst-
mas book.• he said.
•1 bad so much fun
with tt.•
But to predict
bot sales for a
Koontz project is hardly daring.
His novels have 801d more than
170 million cope. in 38 lan-
guages, and only a handful of
other wrlten can claim his hOlllle-
hold-name status.
The suocea, wbich antved
after 15'years ot dues-paying, has
permitted him to live in a 17-
room, $3-mlllion mansion where
he enjoys an easy rapport with a
squad of assistants, housekeep-
ers, and whatever handymen or
painters happen to be there on a
given day. A guest who com-
plains of a headache will receive
aspirin and a glass of water on a
silver platter.
Among the treasures furnish-
ing the house are Sung Dynasty
funerary jars, a French table of
inlaid woods dating from 1850.
and what be estimates are
between 16,000 to 17,000 books.
In his upstairs office he keeps a
copy of every edition of every
book he's had published, includ-
ing audio versions.
In one room he keeps a
sophisticated Celestron telescope,
Intended for stargazing. which ls
fixed on one of the buildings at
Fashion Island. Koontz has never
learned to use tt. Downstairs is a
weight room with elaborate
machines and shiny free weights.
Koontz doesn't use that room
much, either.
Describing himself as •easily
bored,• Koontz said. "People
always ask me, 'What are your
hobbies?' I don't have bobbies. I
don't golf. I like good food and
stuff, and I write.•
The lack of other interests
helps explain Koontz's ferocious
output. which exceeds 60 novels.
•1 did it for a lot of years
before I made any money out at •
it," he said. "When I first started
getting a lot of money for books, I
would see these reviews that
would mention the money, and
there would be a tone in the
review like, 'Well. this is why be
does it.' Well, then I must be
amazingly stupid, because I did
this for 15 years struggling to
make a living. Why did I keep it
up so long? There was nev~ any
real prospect.
"My wife and I were married
literally with $150, a used car,
and two bags of clothes. We both
came from poor families.. We had
absolutely nothing. We started
out as1anto-wn on the food Chain
as you can gel We had literally
zip .•
Koontz recalled the reaction of
some fellow writers when he
struck the motherlode of com-
mercial success.
"The first thing they said to
me was, 'Man, when you finish
this contract, you'll never have to
write again,'• he said. •And I've
never gotten over that. What
would I do with the rest of my
life? What. would I take up
plumbing? And that was a reve-
lation to me. It meant that a lot of
people don't do it out
of love.•
If afDuence comes as a wel-
come byproduct of Kootz's pur-
suit of bis obsessions, however,
being one of America's most rec-
ognizable writers is a grimmer
consequence. In fact, he recently
shaved his mustache •trying to
get away and remain anony-
mous.•
nHOURS 17
people.
"You don't want to become so
turned inward that you end up
writing only about yourself,
which is what I think sometimes
happens when writers become
famous.•
Koontz, who moved into the
Harbor Ridge home six yeaIS
ago, is developing four lots span-
ning 2 1/2 acres on Pelican Hill.
His books often take place in
Southern California, a setting he
calls "endlessly fascinating.• In
Fueling his work is
•a horrible child-
hood" In Bed.ford, Pa.
where Koontz lived
In constant fear of his
violently alcoholic
father, who tried to
kill him in later years.
The experience
shows itself in the
handful of themes
that dominate
Koontz's fiction: aber-
rant psychology, the
nature of evil and the
ability of people to
transcend traumatic
beginnings.
•fame is no good at all,• he
said. "That I could do without In
a minute. People are nice. (But)
when every day, when you go
out to eat, or you go to the mall,
you cannot conduct your busi-
ness as normal.•
Celebrity poses creative dan-
gers, he said, because "when you
are conscious of being observed,
it's not easy for you to observe,
and what you have to keep doing
as a novelist is always observing
an upcoming book, he said, snlil-
ing, "I trash and blow up a lot of
stuff In Orange County. I blow up -
a yacht on the harbor. Actually, I
blow a yacht into the Balboa Sea
Wall."
Koontz's work
often concerns "peo-
ple who don't have
families who set out to build their
families,• he said. "I never bad a
normal family as a child ... and I
guess on some fundamental. sub-
conscious level, when I'm writing
a book, I'm writing out this fanta-
sy of mine.•
Describing Chyna Shepherd,
the heroine of his recent novel,
"Intensity.• h.e said, "She comes
out of this terible childhood and
she's a person with courage and
nobility and a sense of right and
wrong.•
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Party favors 'i €hamp~c toast 'i .IJIUDOn drop at midn'
$275.00 per couple (includes tlUbd graruiry}
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MUSIC
TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS
Free live classic rock perfor-
mances are scheduled from noon
to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri-
day; from 7 to 10 p.m . Friday and
Saturday; and from l to 4 p.m .
Saturday and Sunday afternoons
in the Town Square at Triangle
Square in Costa Mesa.
ART
EXHIBmON
Gallery Paradiso's Exhibitions
presents a Claremont College
graduate student exhibition, ·A
Closer Look at One of Southern
California's Vibrant Arts Institu-
tions," through Jan. 8 at 1838
Newport f3Jvd., Costa Mesa. For
information, call 650-3690.
MONTAGUE DAWSON
In conjunction with the 25th
anniversary of Vallejo Maritime
Gallery in Newport Beach, the
Newport Harbor Nautical Muse-
um will present "Montague
Dawson -His Life and Works"
through March 9 at 151 E. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach.
Admission is free for members,
$4 for guests, and $1 for chil-
OUALITY SHOPS FOR THE HOLIDAYS ~
AIRTOUCH CELLULAR
Offering the latest in cellular phones, service and related accessories.
Crystal Court Third Level.
BRISTOL HARBOR SALMON CO.
High quality pre-packaged smoked seafoods and related gourmet gift items.
South Coast Plaza First Level. Crystal Court Third Level.
CALENDAR CLUB
Literally hundreds of creative gift ideas for everyone on your
shopping list. Crystal Court Third Level.
CANDLE BOUTIQUE
Assorted decorative and handcrafted candles and unique
gift items. Crystal Court Third Level.
CHRISTMAS EVERYDAY
Filled to the brim with quality hand-crafted, unique seasonal items.
South Coast Plaza Village.
HARRY & DAVID
Treats from our catalog, custom gift baskets, fine specialty foods and
beautiful items items to decorate your home. South Coast Plaza First Level.
KITCHEN THINGS
A collection of gourmet cooking utensils and home accessories.
Crystal Court First Level.
MACY'S CHRISTMAS GALLERY
Presenting a winter wonderland filled with treasures.
South Coast Plaza First Level. Crystal Court First Level.
THE MUSIC BOX
A unique collection of 1200 m.usic boxes from all over the world
with over 300 tunes, including an array of musical dolls and clocks.
Crystal Court Third Level.
ONCE UPON A CHRISTMAS
Presenting the finesrhand-crafted decorations and gift Items,
specialii.ing in personalized ornaments and gifts. Crystal Court Third Level.
THE WRAPPER II
For executive gift baskets, gift wrapping and malling, visit The Wrapper II.
South Coast Plaza Second Level. Crystal Court·Second Level.
CRYSTAL COURT . THE VILLAGE . THE OFFICES
NORDSTROM MACY'S MACY'S MEN'S STDRE SEARS ROBINSONS-MAY SAKS RFTH AVENUE
Monday through Saturday JO a.m to JO p.m. Sunday JO a.m. to 9 p.m .
San Diego 1405) F'rwy at 3333 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 (714) 435-2000 (800) 782-8888
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dren-. For information, call 673-
7863.
CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS
Gregory Gallery presents a
special exhibit featuring one-of-
a-kind Christmas stockings with
dogs, cats, couples, gollers and
more through Dec. 31 at 3406 Via
Udo,. Newport Beach. For more
information, call 723-0887.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, .1996
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
"First Impressions: The Lagu-
na Beach Art Association• will be
at the Orange County Museum
of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery
through June 15. "First Impres-
sions" will feature selected Cali-
fornia "plein air" paintings creat-
ed by the fo~ders of the associa-
tion from the Orange County
Mus.ewn of Art.
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