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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-09-19 - Orange Coast PilotOPEN HOUSE Rea Center promoteS its services UOag eyes IDerger for finanCial transfusion • Hospital officials say joining another institution is just one option being considered as they grapple with man- aged care costs. merely an option being consid- ered, not a definite plan. The hospital ls not suffering financial problems, Foulke said. Hospitals just don't get reim- bursed by managed care compa- nies as much as they used to, Hoag spokeswoman Maureen Mazzatenta explained. said the hospital board is in no rush to decide whether to merge. Representatives of Long Be(lch Memorial and St. Joseph's said they bad not beard that Hoag was considering a merger. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, . . treatment, community involve- ment and bayview patient rooms, may merge with another hospital to soften the financial blow man- aged care has dealt to the health- care industry. The hospital board is consider Aniled robbers make off with jewels • Police are searching for men who stole thousands at South Coast Plaza. By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Four men dressed in red-and-white baseball uniforms held up two jewelry couriers in the west parking lot of South Coast Plaza Wednesday, making off with an undetermined quantity of watches and jewelry, said Dave Snowden. Costa Mesa chief of police. The robbery occuned around 6:20 p.m., and the culpnts are described as male Latinos with stocky builds, Snowden said 1be robbers, who may bave brandished semiautomatic wea- pons, are believed to have fled in a red Toyota and a silver Toyota and are at large, Snowden said. No injuries were reported and no shots were fired. Snowden did not say who owned the jewelry, thought to be worth thousands. The South Coast Plaza heist fol- lows on the heels of an incident, believed to be unrelated, in which three culprits made off with eight round-cut diamonds and two gold rings Saturday afternoon from Jewelry by Mardo in Newport Beach, said Sgt. Desmond of the Newport Beach Police Depart- ment. Tue robbers in that incident are desaibed as two white males in their 40s and one white female in her 40s, Desmond said. One of the robbers clubbed pro- prietor Mardo Ayvazyan on the bead with a 6-inch chrome medal !>~· and another snatched the )ewelfy off the counter. The three fted in an escape vehicle down Via Opporto Road, Desmond said. "These people, they try to kill me," said Ayvazyan, who has run e ore or years. •I have so much pain in my head," he said. "My (ace is all swollen and bruises right now. I can't even open my eyes. My face is like Halloween." ing the merger in an ongoing effort to cut costs, Hoag Executive Vice President Peter Foulke said. Hoag has not approached any other hospitals about the idea, but St. Joseph's Hospital in Orange have been mentioned as possible partners, he said. Hoag officials seemed skittish about providing more details on the possibility of a partnership. Foulke stressed a merger was "We're not havin difficulties yon w at osp ace, she said. "In fact, we're in a much better position than a lot of other hospitals because we've prepared for it. Now that it's here, we're in a pretty strong standing to deal with it if we decide to merge." Both Foulke and Mazzatenta Tue 416-bed Presbyterian hos- pital has served the Newport Beach area since 1952. It boasts a to -notch cancer center and ro. vi es community services such as support groups and classes. It employs 800 doctors and 2,780 staff members. In a cost-cutting tactic in November, hospital officials laid off about 30 people and cut 100 full-time positions -many of them ' A ~ T .. \ B L E F n 1 F ;\; D s 11 1 P MIGUEL VASCONCELLOS I DAl.Y Pl.OT Indy Ughts (left) and Barracbo enjoy a few minutes of rest together at the Orange Coun- ty Fa.lrgrounds Equestrlan Center recently. I\"' I 11 I I f> ll \ \ . "I I> \I I \ PI I 11 I vacant at the time. But rumors of the merger have been circulating among hospital workers, said Dr. Jack Skinner, who coordinates Hoag's physician education program. The 30-year Hoag staff member said he's heard it's ·senously being consid- ered• but further details have He said be bas been working on whittling dollars off the budget of his own department, which provides voluntary classes for staff doctors. He attributed Hoag's budget-cutting efforts to the changing face of health care. ·More surgery is being done in outpatient settings,• he said. •Patients are being sent home when they used to stay in the hos- pital. And one of the biggest things is managed care.• Skinner said dealing with the bureaucracy of managed care bas sapped many doctors' enthusi- "The morale of the physicians has been low because they are getting squeezed by managed care," Skinner said. The uncer- tainty that comes with talks of cutting budgets and merging operations also troubles some doctors, he said. Sex trial starts for ex-football coach • Fired Corona del Mar coach Mark Schuster is accused of lewd conduct, including sexual intercourse, with his adopted daughter. I By Christopher Goffard, Daily Piiot SANTA ANA -A bizarre, lurid picture emerged Tuesday during the first day of testimony at the sex wi~ a minor trial of Mark Schuster, the Balboa Island resident and former football coach at Corona del Mar High School. Speaking in a meek voice while fighting back tears, his 19· year-old adopted daughter detailed her claims that Sthuster molested her since she was 12, demanding "payments" of sex from her in exchange for favors. Under questioning from Deputy District Attorney Claudia Silbar, the daughter saict the molestation began during play wrestling sessions in which be fondled her with her clothes on, and it progressed to sexual inter- course while they were on vaca- tion in Hawaii in the summer of 1993. She said her father demanded sexual "payments• if she wanted to go shopping, if she wanted to go on a date, or if she received a bad grade at school. •Basically if I needed anything or wanted anything, (the sex) was in return: she said. ·He would call it 'payments' ... If I got a 'D' or below, then I would owe him 13. • SEE TRIAL PAGE A10 Zero tolerance ruling delayed a day • Judge wants 24 hours to read up on the case of Jen- nifer McCartin, the Estancia student who was trans- ferred to Newport Harbor for drinking a beer. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pl1ot SANTA ANA -Jennifer McCarl:in has to wait one more day to find out whether she can return to Estancia High School next week. The former Estancia student is battling the Newport-Mesa Uni· lied-School Districtr which trans- ferred her to another school after she defied the strict •zero toler- ance· drug and weapons policy. Orange County Superior Court postponed his ruling for 24 hours in order to read through the case. but sald he does not plan to con- tinually uproot Jennifer from school as the case proceeds. •What are we going to do? Bing, bing, bing like a ping pong ball?· be asked the attorneys. "No, I'll give i1 a good shot now.• Jennifer, 17, confessed to drinking beer before attending a Hawaiian dance at the school in J une.,. but ~~offici&ls tncked her into the admission by saying she wouldn't get into trou- ble. She was suspended for three days at the end of the school year and is now attending classes at Newport Harbor High. She is ask- J ge o re er Estancia immediately, even if be sides with the district at a later hearing. • SEE ZERO PAGE A11 ~----~--~~~~-~---~ I \ 11 I \ AROUND TOWN ll£ST IUYS OASStFIED INTERTAINMENT POUCE ALES PUIUC NOTICES IOOElY I I I I A6 1 I A2. I 85 : A11 I I A2. t greer wylder Get some cool threads for tots is vmg 1 secon anmver- sary "blockbuster sale,• offering a 25% savings on all clothing. And on Saturday, Baby Duds will be rattling off a brand new baby jogger. You can stop by the store and sign up for the drawing and see the large selection of . clothing, Little Tyke yard toys, and its three additional rooms of baby furniture. Baby Duds is a local head- quarters for buying and selling gently used Little Tyke type toys -large and small, and a place where you can find many hard to locate items including Country Cottage, Evergreen Playhouse, activity gyms, sand boxes, cozy coupes, and slides. Baby Duds is located at 2584 Newport Blvd., at Del Mar Avenue behind the Shell Station, in Costa Mesa. If you love Ralph Lauren cloth- ing, it's also available in child.rens and infant's sizes. Balboa Island Kids Clothlng(673-5542) is one of the few stores lucky enough to carry the popular line, and it recently received a large ship- ment of winter Ralph Lauren clothing for children. For girls there are sizes for infant to toddler, and for boys there are sizes for infants through boys XL toddler. Balboa Island Kids Clothing is located at 209 Marine Ave. on Balboa Island. lWo local stores are in the process of going out of business. At Abium Court in Fashion Island Serena D' ltalla (720--1441) is having a liquidation sale of all of its inventory including Italian shoes. boots, bags, belts, and san- dals at up to 80% off. Serena D' Italia doesn't have an official closing date, but it plans to close sometime before Christmas. In Newport Beach, near Linda Isle 3-41 Bayside locat- ed at, where else, 341 Bayside Drive is having a final closing sale through Sunday. The store is selling everything, including its fixtures, ladies designer clothing, men's designer sportswear, gift items, oil paint- ings, and accessories. A best buy on a health club membership can be found at Shape-Up Newport (631-3623.) lt'.s offering a trial membership bership includes personal train- ing. no restrictions, full service and if you're satisfied after the six weeks the club has other pack- age available for membership. Shape-Up Newport prides itself on its qualified staff, excel- ' ed atmosphere. Irs located in Westcliff Plaza, at 17th Street, and Irvine Avenue in Newport Beach. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and saturdays. If you know of a good buy call me at ~1224, fax me at 646--4170 or write to me: Best Buys Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St. Costa MeM, 92627. . PHOTOS BY MMC ~ /.DM..Y PIDT lb;. .._.. IWWNl9 18 bdeiWrwed by a local CAble news teaa oatslde tile Someone Cares Soup IO.tchen dlliing an opea bomie Wednesday at Rea Comilil· 11111y c 1 '11 ID c.... MeA. Below, Mm 1boma. a dleat and put-time mde at the High Hope bNd injury progrmn. tit.es to comnnmlaite wttll bDdy E¥m · dailDiiJ .-1loale BVw scdlwed •bead injury IMt month iidlng •motorcycle. Wltb lbeDi are Evans' mother Barbara Bnmdl~ right, Ud Magda Beaymum. lot of people from our programs come through.· ties together. •1t wasn't until we were going to lose our homes that we started meeting regu- larly again,• Marsteller said. COSTAMESA -Threat- ened with the poalbUity ol evk:tion in July, the charities that occupy tbe Rea Communi- ty Center hosted an open house Wednesday to promote their vast network of social services. The center at 611 Hamilton St uses land owned by the Newport-Mesa Unified School District to house the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, Vantage, Save Our Youth and other non- profit agencies. Heather Somers, president of the East Side Homeowners Association and a City Council candidate; came across town to see the center's programs first- hand. Vlliton met with Rea ten- ants, who feed the hungry, Work with the disabled and steer at-mt youth from aimi-.Dfl llCtivity. •ft's been a really fun day,• Mid Debra Mantell«, director 6'tbe Vantage Poundatioo. whidi worts with developmen- ~ disabled adultl. ·we.bad a The district leases the com- plex to the city, which subleas- es the center to the tenants at. affordable rates. But the city lease ends July 1, and the dis- trict bas expressed interest in reopening Ree as a school to ease overcrowding in the West Side. The threat of closing the center bu bro~ "I went there on an inf onna- tional trek,• she said. "I found them very open and gracious. They WeJe very happy to show us their programs, their success cases a.ad how they serve the communill." · Somers said the benefits iea provides are many and duster· ing th& cbarlties make& sense. . Lessons from Land Down Under • School official from Australia gets peek at way education system ~orks in Newport-Mesa. By John Canalis, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -First sister cities, now school districts. Sandy Begg. a school official from Wyndham, Australia, Costa Mesa's sist~ ~ty. is. visiting this port-Mesa Unified School District. She has been meeting with administrators and teachers and plans to report her findings to the Werribee River District in Wynd- ham, where she works as a cur- riculum consultant. , e VlSl e c- toria School, Wilson Elementary School and Costa Mesa High School among other Costa Mesa campuses. She will tour Estancia High School Jhis morning. "The principals have been wonderful, very enthusiastic," Begg said Wednesday morning. Begg commended Newport- Mesa teachers for their profes- sionalism and classroom control She said the students were well- behaved and respectful. She found the campuses well-main- tained. "The· schools are extremely tidy," she said. Australian schools differ from their American counterparts, she said. School's Down Under seem to have more autonomy. Each cam- us has its school board, which makes policy with the principals. The state requires basic curriculum and funds the campuses, which com- pete for students districtwide with marketing tactics that include glossy brochures. any school in the district. Uni- forms are required and classes are in session for ail but two months of the year. In Wyndham, class sizes are usually 20-1 for the lower primary grades; \D the low 30s for the upper primary grades; and about 25 in secondary school. 1"Ell9'lltAnME Begg said her district typically has two computers per classroom. Separate computer rooms with Internet connects are located at most schools. Students leam on both IBM-compatible and Macin- tosh systems. The size of the district's are similar. Werribee has 24 schools compared to Newport-Mesa's 27. Begg said she hopes to con- vince her district's students to communicate with Costa Mesa correspondence. "Our schools are very keen to hear from your schools," she said. •we feel our children will be extended through their relation- ships with children in Costa Mesa." Begg's visit. "We found Sandy to be delightful and certainly interested in what was going on in our school district," said Superintendent Mac Bernd, who met with Begg earlier this week. ·we certainly want to make our schools available to the fol.ks from Australia." PllDAY First low COSTA MESA • 700 blodc of a.Iler Stre.t: A set of screwdril/ers worth S26 were stolen from the trunk of a car. • 800 blodc of St. O.lr Stre.t: A bike worth S240 was stolen from the dri- veway of a residence.· • 2900 blodc of ~ Stre.t: A cellular phone worth S250 was stolen from a car with a window open. • 2000 blodc of Parsons Stre.t: Someone reportedly broke into a car inside a closed garage, but did not steal anything. • JOOO blodc of Bristol Stre.t: A briefcase and day planner worth $125 were stolen from a car. The passenger side window was found smashed. NEWPORT IEAOt • sqo bloc.tr of Nwdsaa Drive: A refrigerator worth SSOO was stolen from a residence that was under construction. • 100 blodc of 4Sd'I Stre.t: A bicycle valued at S350 was stolen from an • Goldenrod Avenue .Mt a.yvlew Drtw: A purse and camera were stolen from the trunk of a car. There was no sign of forced entry. • 600 blodc of NM:oport c.tt.r Drive: A pair of sunglasses worth $210 were stolen from a car pari<ed In the valet section. • 800 block of Domingo Drive: Five fire extinguishers valued at $150 were stolen from an apartment complex. ock may be stolen. Contact parttlng VOL 90. NO. XX APP''55 Delly Pffot, P.O. Boa 1560, CoN Meleo CA. 92626. Copyright: No news stones. llustf.UC.*' edlto-n.I mMt9r Of.-.~ ._..n can be~ with- out wrm.n piif iillllb 1 of copy- right owner. ~Bffeh 9:00 a.m ......•...•• .2.9 Our..._ Is 330 W. l.y St, Costa MeN. Calif. 92627. •• ••• ........... Ito. HOW m llAQt us ~ The nm. Or-. 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By John Canal is, Daily Pilot • COSTA MESA-The l..atino Leadership Council. which pro- motes economic and social advancement for the city's West Side, will omcially become a division of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Coi:nmerce today. Latino leaders plan to announce the merger at the council's 8 a.m. meeting at Avi- la's El Ranchito restaurant, 2101 Placentia Ave. The decision has won approval from the directors of both organizations. As an arm of the chamber, mote Latino merchants mostly in the West Side. The chamber will tackle administrative duties, phone calls, referrals and fees. With the chamber in charge of oversight, the volunteer council will have free hands to work with merchants, said Maria Elena Avila, Latino coun- cil president. '"It gives us the opportunity to do what we do best, which is serve the community," Avila said. "We're making sure we keep the businesses in the West Side striving." Costa Mesa Chamber Presi- dent Tony Petros said the mar- riage unites the business com- munity rather than allowing fragmentation along ethnic lines. •1 am psyched that this hap- pened," Petros said •1 would stand behind them in any efforts they took, but I would fight them tooth and nail if they wanted to start a Hispanic chamber of commerce. There are no competing voices of business in Costa Mesa. We have o~e business voice." Chamber director Ed Faw- cett agreed with Petros, ~!aJ­ the union will raise the - ber's profile among Latinos, greeting those who may not have felt welcome in the orga- nization. "It's natural for the chamber businesses as possible," he said. About 60 people currently belong to the Latino Leadership Council. which in a year has gone from an idea to an ambas- sador for the growing Latino population on a variety of West Side issues. Membership is $25. Avila said the council will ~till focus on non-commerce issues, such as voter-registra- tion drives, candidate forums and social problems. This morning1s Latino coun- cil meeting also will include a speech by City Manager Allan Roeder. Roeder said he will focus on West Side issues, such as hiring more bilingual police officers, crime, business and public improvements. Olympian to appear at OCC 'Doggie Derby Orange Coast College's Foun- dation presents its second annu-· al • Doggie Derby• on Oct. 5 to raise funds to complete its Chil- dren's Center facility. The two-mile run/walk begins at 9 a.m. and the one-mile walk begins at 9:30 a .m. on OCC's track and will wind throughout the campus. Awards will be given in sever- al different categories, including the adult one-mile walk and chU- dren 's one and two.mile run/walk. An optional costume contest will commence at 10 a.m. Celebrity grand· marshal for the day will be 0}¥mp.tc._swim- mer Amanda Beard who will compete in the derby with her shelty, Jerry. The registration fee of $15 per dog/owner in advance and $20 at the door, includes a compli- mentary T-shirt for the ~wner and a goodie bag for the dog. Persons wishing to race with more than one dog will be charged an additional $5 fee per dog. For more "Doggie Derby" information, call 432-5645. · -• Early Years Toys \f Development.al toys for children birth to 10 years. \f Quality toys with lasting and creative play value. \f Personal service from knowledgeable sales staff. 642-4212 1827 WESTCLIFFDRIVE.. NEWPORT BEACH ·8~~~A:umn • 9 + Ce:a-v.e:s • New York encl choice of THURSDAY. SEPT£MIER 19, 1996 A J .Bre~t ·cancer and its many victims G ood morning, ladies. Now. please turn to the crossword puzzle. Today's column is strictly for the male of the sped.es. Not that women might not be interested tn the topic -lndeed, you are the primary reason for it -but . there comes a time when we guys must do our own thing. So listen up, men: Do I have a deal for you! For the niggling ~um of $25 you can get a T- shirt, a splendid bat -and the opportunity to do a lot of scut work, grunt work and assorted really dirty joqs. . Or, as public-relations maven Sally Coombe put it: •Please help Bob Butcher find other men to pitch in and help out with all those heavy duty chores men do so well - driving trucks, lifting boxes and, in general, moving, shaking and cause.• Now I ask you, how could I resist a pitch like that? And you ask me, who is Bob Butcher and what is this cause? Taking those in tum, Bob Butcher is the husband of a woman who has survived breast cancer and who founded Men for the Cure. The cause is the Susan G . Komen Foundation's enormously successful •Race for the Cure," which will be held this Sunday morning at Fashion Island. Bob Butcher is not someone who just takes withdrawals from the bank of life; he puts back a whole lot more than he takes out. That's why he founded Men for the Cure. Ever since her doctor discov- ered a •strange lump" in Jan Butcher's right breast in Octo- ber of 1991 (ironically, just a fred martin month after the first "Race for the Cure"), Bob Butcher bas packed his brain with cancer knowledge. Now be wants to share it. "When breast cancer touches you, it changes your life,• Bob told me Monday afternoon in his office at Will r · School in downtown Santa Ana. Bob is principal there, Jan a teacher elsewhere in the county. Obviously, it touched Jan Butcher's life the most. She was the one who went through a radical mastectomy and four subsequent surgeries to repair the disfigurement from the first. And it was Jan Butcher who primarily endured the strangely cold reactions of some friends. Apparently, they couldn't deal with the fact that she had can- cer. •Jt's unbelievable the way some friends -at least we thought they were friends - reacted when they fourid out Jan had cancer. It was as if she had some terribly communica- ble social disease. They didn't want to be around us. That was hard to take." Indeed, everyth.lng about ·Jan's disease was bard. "Before the surgery, we we re Your Source For Local News Quality. Legal_-5.eCYices at a . Reasonable Price $100/hr ATTORNEYS AT LAW BUSINESS LITIGATION ANO TRANSACTIONS Corporarions, partnerships. mergers, arquisi\lon~. buy.sell agr~cs. contracts and collections REAL ESTATE LITIGATION ANO TRANSACTIONS Evictions, (oreclosurf.'S, easemenrs, tirle d1sput~. WOfk-OUts ESTATE PLANNING Trusts, Wills, Probate Administration LEGAL =OPTIONS sk a Regents Poim resident what the best things arc about life in this rcrircmcnr community and the answer wiU be the setting and the people. Evenings and weekends find many u.king advantage of the area's diverse cultural and recreational offerings. Whether your wtes run to the South Coast Repertory, conccm, lectures ac the university or shopping. you'll ha~ ready access to the pastimes you enjoy most. You'll also have ready access to a remarkable group of neighbors. Residents arc 6icndly, wdl-«iucatcd and widely traveled. They're not only intt.rcStio,g, they're intucstcd in the c;ontinuing adm\rurc oflifc. Add our lovely accommodations and three IC'Vt.ls of c:m, and you1J ~why thii is the ideal loca_cion for the best yr.an of your life. To And out more, writ or caU 1.-..27Ml98. ~~Ji~~~t still in hopes that it wasn't true, that it was some kind of terrible mistake," Bob remembers. •1 kept telling Jan, 'You'll be OK. you'll be fine.'" •No, I've got it." Jan said. •1 have the big C and that's it." Fortunately, that was not it. But winning was a struggle. They even had to fight the med- ical and healthcare establish- ments to get the surgeon they wanted at the hospital they wanted. Ultimately, the operation was pronounced a complete success. But the fight isn't over. Jan sees her oncologist every three months, her surgeon twice a year. "We've never celebrated," Bob says "There is no such thing as cancer-free. It can come back and kill you any- time.• Cure to help other men who are touched by breast cancer. When asked why, he again recited that mantra: "When breast can- cer strikes you, it changes your lif • e . Men for the C ure is brand new, with only six members - well, maybe seven or eight by now. "But it's a core," Bob says. The job of Men for the CUre is primarily to be a source of \f < l 1<11' ''' 11 \I DONT YOU THINK JT'S TIME YOU GOT ONE!?? l El IX'AT( HU~HT PROTECT YOL'R Hl lME OR Bl ~l:0.:£5\ IXlTH OL R U.\ilTED TIME OFFEJl SO.[)()WN SO INSTALLATION SO EQUIPMENT COST MONITORINC ACRE EM ENT REQl 1R£0 ~ YEARS F< lR HOMF ~ YE.AR.!I FOR Rt:\J 'ESS THE WATCHUGHT CO. Al'fHORJZfl) DE.AlER FOR PROTECTION ONf •mLH•~H~ \llTt •!<•I ••.W>t\\,lbl\T 1 ••~1 \IAJtMIK ..... C •t:ll~"nMTOA)IJ<. ~I• < \I I '\<I\\' :-.1111 1llh "-•1n\ lcnowledge, -comfort and sup- port for men whose wives, daughters, mothers, grannies, aunts, oieces ot friends might someday discover one of those "strange lumps.• And also to help men who themselves are diagnosed with breast cancer. Yes, oh mighty ones, it can happen right in those chestl we thump with such mascul.i.ne abandon. Not very often (about 1,400 of us will get breast cancer this year, 260 will die from it), but it does happen. So, guys, bring your 25 bucks, your muscles, your mind -and your heart -to the Komen Foundation booth in the Pacific Mutual parking lot. Hours are Saturday 1 to 5 p.m. and on Sunday, race day, from 6:30 to 10 a .m. Ask for Bob. I bad promised my wife I would repaint our front door let me off. ls that a great e xcuse or what? See you there . • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. ~ 1894-1996 Four Generations 102 Ye ars! AJI Room Sizes REMNANT CLEARANCE 50%0FF NOW OPEN SUNDAYS from 1 l -4p.n1 . ALDEN'S CARPETS. INC llx>3 Pia< t:'nua '-• < o ... m ~k....i 646-4838 Goodheabh care~more thanjtS a ''pit on the head.''_ O...Cl'ing p'l)'Sicials me~ 1> ycu ~<3enoods. 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As in the case of the 17-year-old Estancia. student who was in vio- lation of the school district's zero toleJ:ance policy, not only was she in violation of this policy, but she was also in violation of a Califor- nia state law making it illegal for anyone under the age 21 to con- sume alcoholic beverages. What's up with her father defending or condoning this ille- gal and unhealthy activity? How much is he really trying· to help bis daughter by saying that it is OK and we will try to get you off. Where has he been? How much I might prevent her from receiving an athletic scholarship. Shouldn't she have considered this before drinking the alcohol? The family's attorney said she wasn't drunk nor did she give any other students alcohol as if to lessen her offense. Laws and poli- cies as in this case are made for a purpose, to keep children from banning themselves and/or oth- ers. If they know that they will not have consequences for their actions why not go do something "fun" and illegal, while they think "the law doesn't apply to me" or •daddy can get a good attorney and will sue.• What are these people teach- ing their cbildrenJ Maybe a lot ot student athletes do dJ:ink. but this does not make it right for others to do and use this point as an excuse. Please do not change this poli- cy. I think these students need to know how alcohol and drugs can effect the rest of their life as in this case where the young lady might not receive her athletic scholar- ship. Take a look at the profession- al athle~ and how alcohol can be a career ending nlistake. Stu- dents and their parents need to wake up and realize that they are responsible for their own actions. I was a victim of a drunk dtiver and oh how that has changed the life of my husband. children and me. I I<:now rn~st young _people pen to them. I thought the same thing until I found myself waking up in a hospital with a career-end- ing injury and two years of painful, physical therapy and speech therapy. Please consider not changing this zero tolerance. E.MOODY Newport Beach I am in total Support of zero tol- erance. I think that everyone needs to lean) that there are rules and regulations which are effect- ed to the betterment of society in CALL FOR QUOTF.S Effective • Knowledgeable • Friendly RABBITT INSURANCE 441 Old Newport Blvd. • Newport Beach (near Hn~g Ho~pital l 631-7740 ~~--------··--.... ~~·--------~-P1leaat-fo,/ Wonten Do Not Go To Singles Bars Cf7» /roly beautiful IDOITlan a>ho /fndJ ~If .Jina/q, d04J no! go lo .sing/Q.S ' bar.l <&t .s~ /.J oul there. <.Jlnd she 1DOuld looe lo m(l(I/ Iha! .sp«ial man. 9/ !JOU artl .sing/q, .JUCCflJ.Jju/ anrf in/ere.sled In haoing tJ .Jp«ial JXllOOn In general and espedally for the lddl. u we lt4rt apqling the ruJes and allow one drink beJ$ or one joint here or whatever, I think we would weaken them and do a dis- service to our kids. They need to be accountable to the rules and regulations that 'govern society. In effect. this is one that has been put into effect and served the community well. U the kjds are going to drink, then dolrf go to the school event. It is a real simple rule and if they feel like breaking it.. then don't break it· on school property or during school functions. DENISE NEWCOMER . Newport Beach H you have a rule, you must abide by the rules for all. Other- wise, it has no meaning so my vote is tolerance means obey the rules and if you break the rules have a lot more meaning if we enforce all our rules all across the board. KARL BERGHEER Newport Beach Yes I think the zero tolerance is too harsh. Nothing is black or white. There are extenuating cir- cwnstances in many situations that these issues be handled at the local level. Zero tolerance has not shown itself to be a deterrent to this behavior. Education suspension, I think zero tolerance is a good rule. The kids are aware of it. If exceptions wen made it would no longer be zero tolerance would it1 Parents should stop makjng excuses for their children. They have to learn and sometimes it's hard. ARDYHURST Costa Mesa You never can be tough enough on drugs or alcohol Too many people have been killed innocently. Be tough as you can be so everyone knows you ~ business. You don't want the schools to get a bad name. None should be excused. Not all high school students drink. I have two high school Stu- dents who think that the father is wrong. Zero tolerance means zero tolerance for everyone. Before you go to a dance you are remind- ed of this policy. It should be the parents job to te8:ch their kids right an~ wron but obviously not all parents care about their children's safety or the safety of others. J. cannot believe tflis man is a judge. ......................... ~~~~~ .......................................... ...-. FLEA CONTROL SPECIALS ~ i PROGRAM ADVANTAGE 1 I 6 MONTH ORAL SUPPLY 1 4 MONTJ:I TOPICAL SUPPLY I 1 (For animals under 55 lbs.) I l On/11 $27 : On/11 $27 1 L _____ :-.t-------~-----::Z------~ FREE EXAM Offrr .&pim 10-3-% BRISTOL VETERINARY CLINIC 3713 S. BRISTOL ST. (~ S-fl--d-~fan North •JS.tall c-r P'- SOUTH COAST METRO I am alad Colona.del Mar High Scbool bas ,c1rug tmdng for ath- iete., not became an atbletea use drugl « alcobol. but bec:ause it gives them a reuon to uy no. Parents need to let an ex.ample for their cblldren. not let them break the rules. It is not only a IChoo1 rule, it is illegal to d:rinf unUl you are 21. CINDY CHAVEZ Newport Beach . body who bas that problem to «q AlcaboHcs Aoooymous meeting tor 90 days. It doesn't really mak& any teme. At all the rest of th(. ICbool'cti.utds tbe pmJsbment le tbat you are suspended tor three : days. It Just doesn't make anlf seme. : ffTII6JlY~ ~Mesa I am 100% in full support of toughness. l cannot believe a par .. ent of a 17-year..old child would I am a student currently argue with the school district that attending Estancia High Scbool I bet child bas the right to drink don't really think: it's a toughness, and not ~wn out of school • I think that the punishment does I cannot even comprehend not fit the crime. I feel that stu-why a parent would even do that; dents should have maybe deten-The parent's need to be address• ti.on every rooming far the 90 days ing the problem of alcohol in their at school. That is something home and not interfere with the where you would learn. school board's business. Going to a different school As a parent myself with a 14· doesn't make it different, you can year-old daughter I want to know still do it there. You can still do it when my child goes to a school while ou are attend.in at school. function she is not going to ~ Maybe this · e you a assoaa g Wl little more. who have been drinking. MAUJlEEN FLYNN I am definitely in support of Costa Mesa toughness and I think they need I think the whole thing is stu- pid and I do believe that the pun- ishment should fit the crime. Maybe they should send every- to continue to evict any student who comes to school with drugs or alcohol for any reason ever. PATRICIA NIEISEN Costa Me~ your life ctJI/. :Jrf/oiid,-<f'laHmnnm<;mlifi~~~~-.-~,._+7l4}-979-31fff'tff---t1-t1--~~~~---~~ ClJo no! con/wli lhiJ 11Jilh a dtJh'n/; Sl!mic11. l/J.J11 introduce .Jing/G.J one-by-one rruulling in count/au lon1'nf; rolaliorubipl. 'Tor ooer 15 !ftllJrJ C)n'Touch ha..~ olfqri.Kf a unique. proO<ITI concepl for inlroducing .Jingles ,j(l(/king mtJm~ or tJ looine, commiHed reltJhorubip. l/J.Je belieoe in exleruioe .sc~m'n/; tJnd hac/ceround inleroiewing of '14Ch p<U30n tJccepled for our 'Plalinum 9 nlroduch0ns before fl)(! infroducq !l»m lo you 'Tor" prloalo. con/id<Jnlial appoinfrruml tJnd persontJlily a.s..se.J.Jm(lfl/ ctJU 9 n 'Touch 'TodtJg ')(o obligtJlloru. of COUfS(l. cpfafinum 9n!roducfiom. Wan:bouse: 882West16di .. · <Jen 9oorf easons 7o · Come :71acb 7o 7he !7<anch ew Oriyinaf ~vine !J<anc.£ . Y7rar.k'el ' . al Irvine Ranch Market started out in 1971 as a roadside stand offering vegetables and fruits right out of the a fresh start ... fu rode Jo & J0e Raymond to give the mar- ket a sparkling new look, new energy and enough great ideas to bring the ranch back to its former glory. Take a ride to the ranch today and put a glo- rious meal on the table tonight. It's an idea whose time has returned. Get on our mailing list to receive specials, news of the in-store events, gourmet reciepes and dozens of holiday ideas ... And, be sure to say hello to Jo&: Joe while you're there. .. 7DaJ1AWlik 1. ;-Altnatural D"eef from Mmnin~ . . I 2. i Fish; fres1' enough for royalty I I I I 4 •. i I I I 5. ! I I I 6. ! 7. I I I Fine olive oils & vinegars to grace the most discriminating salad. Vmtage & table wines for eveey occasions. Steaming l!omemade soups to eat in or lake home. A full deli with exceptional meats, cheeses &t salads. 8. Coffee beans for a excellent brew. 9. ~ Fruits • vegetables still covered , with dew. I • p 10.i A team of P."Ple with a SWtdlftl fot qlillity .· I around town TODAY LAW AUXILIARY The Orange County Law Aux- iliary will be holding their month- ly meeting at the Twin Palms Restaurant at 11 :30 a.m. at 630 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 589-3692. CAREER NETWORK The free Career Network meeting at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church for those unem- ployed features •Networking, the Key to Your Future• at 7:30 p.m. in the Chapel at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 574-2239. ADVOCACY GROUP The Central Newport Beach Community Association, the •pier to pier" community advoca- cy group of residents and owners on the Peninsula, holds its annual meeting at 7: p.m. a e er- ican Legion Hall, 15th St. at West Bay Avenue, Newport Beach. For more information, call 673-0333. BUSINESS MIXER Shades of Business, a multi- cultural business mixer, is having a benefit for the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum from 4 to 9 p.m. at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where YOAJt Dolor Covers Morel 1922 HAR90I BLVD •• COStA MESA • 548-1156 A S5 voluntary dooatlon will be requested. For more Information, call 673-3425. THOMAS KEMP The Newport Harbor Republi- can Women present Thomas Kemp, brother of Jack Kemp, vice president nominee for the November election. at 11:30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Oub, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Ad.mission is $17. For more infor- mation, call 668-1135 ART LEAGUE The Costa Mesa Art League general meeting will be at 7 p.m . at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. Call 540-6430. RNANCE 500 Finance 500 offers a free work- shop on bow to reduce risk expo- sure on mutual funds, annuities and stocks from 1 to 2 p.m. or 6:30 o : p.m. a e letic Club, 1701 Quail St., New- port Beach. Call 251-0270. DRAMATIZATION The Newport Beach Central Library offers a free historical dramatization on •Re-Living His- tory: The American Civil War• at 7 p.m . in the Friend's Meeting Room at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 717-3801. S4ape-1te NEWPORT Your neighborhood health club for men & women since 1982! • Personal Training Experts • Aerobics, Yoga & Stret.ch Classes • Area's Most Qualified Staff • Excellent Service & Attention r\JO C::ROv'v OS. NO Lii\JE ~\JC, ~ ,~ ~ _ .. _ · Owner 6 WEEKS FOR $69 Robert Bums, Introductory Trial Membership Ola1rman Of the Board, Full Service ,..No-Restrictions Amencan Heart Assoc1etmn Personal Training Packages Also Avaiable Exp. 10/10/96 Corner of E. 17th & Irvine in Westcliff Plaza [near Hughes market) Call 631-3623 Former{y Roberta :S-, AssignedJor Be1JJ!it ef Creditors LADIES DESIGNER l:LOTHING ALL MERCHANDISE Accessories• Men's Designer Sportswear• Gift Items Master Recreation Oil Painting LADIES DESIGNER Ci.onuNG GEORGIO ARMANI, LADY OP THE LAKE, MAsKA, ANDMOREt dresses. pants, shons. skirts. jackets. vests, tops, sweaters, swimwear, jeans. T-shirts, bodysuits, lingerie, shoes, etc. ACCESSORIES hats, scarves, jewelry, belts, handkerchJefs, tights, briefs, etc. MEN'S DF.slGNER SPORTSWEAR GEORGIO ARMANI, LOOP'S AND MORE! shons. pants, sweaters, golf cloches, jeans. jackets, etc. GIFrlTEMS brass, ceramic aniJbals, etc. MAsTE1l llEcRMnON OIL PAINTINGS ON CANVAS, SMALL-LA.aoE STollE, Oma&. SALON FDmnlES &. EQUIPMENT MUSI' Al.SO BE SOLD SALE LOCATION 341 BAYSIDE DRIVE (Jut Wat Of_Podfle Coo# HfllY) NEWPORT BEACH OP8N DAJLY UNnL SUNDAY, SRPTBMBBR 22ND FINAL 4' DAYS! DOORSCLOSBFORRVER. SUNDAY, SBPTBMBBR 22"" ALL PRJCB8 SLASHBDfl . . B A Y S I 0 _E - ,, THURSDAY, SE.PTEMIER 19, 1996 A7 IASICS Orange Cout Cdlege otters a workshop on •Buia of Investing: Primer• from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. y and Sept. 26 at OCC. Reg· l istration fee is $29. To register, call 432-5880. 1YOGATAUC '1m Steven Sadler, a yogi and editation ID.4Ster, will speak jabout the •sba.ktipat• meditation !technique he ,learned tn ~ from Verthathiri Maharishi and !other yogis at 7 p.m. at The Hub, 1230 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For lmore information, call (310) 915· 2884. PEACIWALK The ftee third annual Walk of Peace, celebrating the United Nations' International Day of Peace, returns from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at niangle Square in Costa Mela. For more information, call 6'8-2181. MUSIC FESTIVAL A free performance by Dance City plus live entertainment by the Balboa Blues Band and The Green Room will liven the 1996 Balboa Arts and Music Festival, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the base of the Balboa Pier. For more infor- mation. call 644-3151. LAUNOt PAD As pa.rt of an ongoing educa- tion/entertainment series, Launch Pad offers •up for Grabs,• a show that teaches how physics is applied to a juggling and acrobat- ta Mesa Ubrary, 1855 Park Ave. For more i:DfODDatlon. call 6'6- 8846. LEAGUE Of WOMEN The geneJ'al meeting ol the Orange Coast Chapter ot the League of Women Voten feetures •Teaching Democracy tn the Pub- lic Schools• from 10 a.m.. to noon at the Newport Beedl Centre! Ubr&I}', 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. For more infonnation, call 458-6358. KIDS EXPO The Susan G. Komen Brea.st Cancer Foundation offers a Health, Fitness and Kids Expo featuring celebrity appearances, petting zoo, live entertainment, games, clowns and more from noon to 5 p.m. in Fashion Island. For more information, call 550- INPO. SUNDAY Ufe-tbrealen.lng disease. Adults pay S25 and children under 12 yeen old and Wkla and sen.ion 60 yean old or older pay S15. Por more lll.f ormation, call 550- INPO. ICIDSEOO 1be Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation otters a Health. Fitness and KMls &po featuring celebrity appearances, petting U>O, live entertainment, games, downs and more from 6:30 a .m . to noon in Fashion Wand. For more information, call 550-INPO. ESICIMO AICf The Dancing Bear Gallery is having its grand opening of Native Eskimo fine art from noon to 5 p.m. at 414 31st St., Newport Beach. Alaskan and Canadian appetizers will be available. For information, call 723-1922. der Overview: What ii ADDf • at 7 p.m. at 1200 Quall St, Suite 105, Newport Beach. For men tnfor· matian. call .476-0991. lHElONE A free loeal support group meets at 1 p.m. to cma. •Tbe Zone,• the exdtinq nUllttion plan developed by best-selling author Bany Searl, at th& Bam. and Noble Bookstore In Puhion Island. Newport Beach. Foe more information, call 673.-3588. COUEGE SMARTS The Newport Beach Commu- nity Services Depertments otters a workshop on •Choosing a Col- lege and Getting (n • from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center, on the comer of Fifth Avenue and Marguerite Avenue, Corona del Mar. The cost is $23 and preregis- tration is required. For more inf or- . mation, call 644-3151. SHOUlDElt MINS ~ Central Ubrary is h~ a tree program on ·eommcm Shou)der Problems• At noon in the Priends' Meeting Room. 1000 AVOcado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717- 3801. ADO TAUC Cout1ina Counseling Center often a class designed to teach you how to improve your compre. hension and bow Attention Deftdt Disorder causes learning disabilities from 7 to 9 p.m . at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, New- port Beach. Cost is $20. For more information. call 476--0991. WNOtEON The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated presents a dis- cussion on President Bill Clinton at the luncheon beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Goll and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. For reservations, call 557-6545. ic performance, beginning at 11 lAUNOf PAD a..m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. at 3333 n---St ~ ...... -M Th · As part of an ongoing educa-BUSINESS SERIES •~your items to the Around Town -t--1fwill-be-e11ee~r-eiit-Sept::-l!H~~uea1~~:»1=·-11.....ua~ua.me1111esa..1r>eirs..aD4ei:a...cost~z:lSy.-*tio=:n)r.en~t.ertainm~~· r=T.en::::?t senesc;·~· ~La~u.n~ch~l""':~~~~~~~~~~h..,~Th~e~N~ewpo~~rt~Har~~b~or~Ar~e;a~-GEd9sit .. or.~, teThe~D:.t1ailif,.ly Pilot. 330 w. Bay St .. ' Hawaiian food and --....:-11-:-g at for members. For more informa-Pa offers• p or ra s, as ow rest omes an ervtces or '"'"'"""'"L""'r o ommerce is spon-II 540-l2i4 ~~~R:fa1t64& 4170 °' ~' that teaches how physics is Abused Children will be held this soring a home based business ca · · · 11:30 a.m . at the American tion, call 546-2061. ,Legion Hall, tSth Street and Bal-applied to a juggling and acrobat-week until Sept. 27 by Adrian N. series, featuring a panel of 12 pro- iboa Boulevard, Newport Beach. CLEAN BACK BAY ic performance, beginning at 11 Doll of Doll Chiropractic Centre at fessionals, at 5 p.m. at the John FRIDAY ifhe cost is $5. For reservations, Groups and individuals are a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. at 3333 3931 Birch St., Newport Beach. In Dominis Restaurant, 2901 W. eed el "ck h th Bear St., Costa Mesa. The cost is exchange for a minimum of $10 Coast Highway, Newport Beach. :caU 548-6888. n ed to h P pt up tras at $5.75 for non-members and $3.25 worth of non-perishable food The cost is $5. To RSVP, call 729- has accumulated in the Back Bay for members. For more infonna-items for Olive Crest, all new 4400. area from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at tion, call 546-2061. patients to Doll will receive all cleanup headquarters located at first day services at no charge ANANCE WORKSHOP I 1MICR0-8USINESS Newport Dunes Resort, 1131 RACE FOR CURE including examination and X-Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call fi40-The Susan G . Komen Brust rays. For an appointment, call Courtlandt Financial offers a free workshop on how to cut fed- eral and state taxes with a con- science from 1 to 2 p .m . or 6 to 7 p.m. at the University Athletic Oub, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 251-0~70. lwo~~~:~;enB~~y ~~ 6746. · Cancer Foundation presents 955-2273. Race For The Cure beginning at !•The Future for Micro-Business• at 7 a.m. in the Tea Room at 3100 !Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach. 1The cost is $15. For more informa- ltion. call 550-4785. STRESS HELP 8:15 a.m ., 8:27 a .m. and 9:30 a.m. ADD TALK Adrian Doll of Doll Chiroprac-at Fashion Island. Proceeds go to Coastline Counseling Center • local Komen programs aimed at of Newport Beach offers a free tic Centre will speak about stress eradicating breast cancer as a lecture, •Attention Deficit Disor-management at 2 p.m. at the Cos- ANNOUNCING SERENA D'ITALIA'S FINAL CURTAl Going Out Of Busines ~ • CoMPLETE U QUIDA110N oi, INVtNTOKY OF THE rm1~1u_.._..~ SHOES,BOOTS,lh\GS,B~n.~Jt SANDMS AT uPTO SELECTION, IZES, SO HURRY! lj SERENA lj D "ITALIA FASHION ISLAND, ATRWM COURT, SUITE 210 720·1441 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION EVENT The City of Costa Mesa arid the Costa Mesa Sanitary District (CMSD) are sponsoring a Household Haurdous Waste collection event on Saturday, September 21, 1996 at the City Corporation Yard, 2300 Placentia Ave. The event is specifically for the collection of anti-freeze, batteries, used motor oil, solvents, pool chemicals, paints, and other household hazardous wastes such as cleaning products, pestidd~ etc. It ems NOT acce pted ~t the upcoming event include amm unidon, explosives, asbestos, ammonia gas, picric a cid, PCB's and medical w astes. Please call this toll-free number 1-888-559-1783 to make a reservation. PARTICIPATION IS LIMITED TO COSTA MESA RESIDENTS ONLY. This event is beinL funded by a $75,000 grant obtained throup a hlply competitive application process from the California lntegratedWaste Management Board. For - additional infonnation, please call the City of Costa Mesa Public Services De partme nt at (71.C)75.f-5024 or the Costa Mesa Sanitary District at (714)75.f-50.Cl. If you are unable to participate In this event, please take your household hazardous waste t o one of four local County facilities for disposal. For the County fad lity location nearest you, caJI the Orange County Household Hazardous Waste Hodine at (714)834-6752. . , .. ~ I I IJ I ' I I I I ' • ' I 1 ' IRAND NEW, NEVIil WORN, AUTHENTIC 197o·s APPAREU • AlTtkNATlvt DMSS! · AMnauu 'cou1cnnrn • UNllll£VAIU ONE OF A klNOITtMS! VIMTAGE (LOTHIN' AT VINTA'E PRICES S10P IN FoaYOUR FRIE 'In! EXPO nu g;,ve-aways! , I • ' taste "fDl•~E &~re Town Squart Wednesday, Sep~lllbu 25 • 5:30 -8:30 All• ,..., ......... ................ ....,..._,: C-.Mwaww.-fll~ OrWIA.MC...-X .... ,. ...... ., ................... '2•1•1 - • • '" .. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1996 Costa Mesa resi- dent Sharon Schureman snapped this photo wblle cel- ebrattng hus- band John's birthday on a June evening gondola ride ln Naples -Naples, California, that is. Sharon sug- gests: "Who says you have to go (ar (Tom home?" Tyler Sttneh•i't (tbe .... buff oae OD lbe rlgbt) and pals~= and ntstm George lbow oft Jlllt bow ltrOll9 they are 81 .._, tbe dallly waten ta nao1omae MMdoWI tn YOIMllte. (1"' How I spent my ... Maggie Sandoval strikes a pose alongside Panther Falls ln • Banfi National Park ln "1berta, Canada. Sandoval -a mem- ber of the Class of 2000 •t Costa Mesa High School, thank you very much -said e was..showing off her prowess after • camping and canoeing in the wilds of Canada. r------------------------------------, I I I I I I I I I I I I So how did yo~ spend your swruner vaca- tion 1 A fairly standard question this time of year. And that's the question we put to our readers during the final, fleeting days of summer. The results were impressive. Families went to Hawaii, the East Coast, Indonesia, Holland and Alaska. Some just stayed home and still had fun . While space doesn't permit us to run all the wonderful and varied photos we received, here's just a few of the others who shared their ,vacations with us: Joel Klassert and Mary Maveety of Newport Beach rode their Harley Davidson up the coast to Seattle ... Michael and Jacqui Kirschbaum of Cos- ta Mesa took an Alaskan cruise ... Suzarme Luck and her' husband took a hildng holiday in Vermont and Qu~bec ... Char and Ron Jolly of Newport Beach went sailing in the British Vrrgin Islands ... Victoria Solinger of Corona del Mar made it to the Olympic games as well as New York City and the Atlantic seaboard ... Barry Zank, his ·brother and their father went fly fishing on the St. Joe River in northern Idaho ... Dorothy Silva visited a cottage in Kentucky that her grandfather built in 1904 ... We will continue to run vacation pictures as space permits. / Ryu and Jake Knapp trudge oa to 11ae otd "lh'ng We wt111' their dad-durlng-a fam.Uy1rtp to •atg'Jtmber• ID MolitDL Were tbe fl.shing btttngf Yep, Ryu caught a S;.poaad nm- bow troul Unda Reynolds of Corona del Mar stands next to a young girl in the tiny village of Sam- borl, located on the island of Sumbawa in Indonesia. Unda made the half-hour bike into the vil- lage during a sail- ing trip through the Indonesian islands En.sign Intermediate teacher Barb Wagner (that's her on the left) --~--'1--1 _ ...... , -:-. ----1- mer at home. Here they are celebrating Independence Day on 34th Street ln Newport Beach. She points out that all the party goers are drlnklng sodu. I ' , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I for a yoalh b•11mll team that Ucl Wiit- ed the United States ln 1970 to play buebellga1DMat COOpenlowa Md Ylllilll8e ......_ ~ ........ '' Newport~ Mela Daily Pilot MS ASSOOATION ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER lhe Amyotrophk lateral Sclerosis AssOCiatJon. Onlnge Co'lnty Chapter, needs many YOlunteers. For lnfonna- tion. c.all tM CNpt... Offb at )7S- 1922. ALZHEMElt'S MSOOATION Of ORANGE COUNTY The Alzhelmen Association of Orange County needs volunteen for Its Visiting Volunteer Program; support group leaden for patients and care givers; and for the YOlunteer helpline. Interested YOlunteen can call 28J· l 111. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY The Orange County Region of the American cane« Society ii seeking office YOlunteers. Also, volunteers are being =to llflSWef calls for the unit's Hel lnfoCenter. For Informa- tion on mew and other volunteer opportunities, call Sally Carson at 261· 9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY The American Cancer ~ety needs YOlunteers for a number o . For more Information. contact lly Carson · at 261 -9446. AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOICE IN MEDIONE Americans for Free Choice In Medi- cine, a non-profit educational organiza- tion founded on the Idea of individual ~iberty and free enterprise, is seeking office volunteers. For more lnforma- ~ion, call 645-2622. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give emo- tional support to terminally ill patients and their families in th& greater Orange County area. Training Is provided. Call SS<H>800 or (800) 540-2545. 9, .. ,,. ouvsg 11UY a RLL ueao FURMTUAE, 1UY9 a M:C•eeu•1•. IO'C. 2184 N~ -... (mt Del Mer) ................. c..ca .._. (714) 931·7M:I Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Hu gone ftsldngl Por ftsb tlcOI White fish served on a soft com tortilla with our "special" white sauce, cabbage. cheese. -guacamole and a slice of lime. Uke they serve on the cout of BAJAll Our meals are 1 trip to BAJA u well at MEXICOll * by DWna llida, D.D.S. CANKER SORES U~ly arising ~c a single site, but often_ occumng as multtpk u!Ccn, ca.nit.er sores dta up to half thc ~uion or this country. Their ausc is Often unknown. but dq m bdicmi to rcptacnt bypmcnsilivicy rtaefion.s. ohm known as itNnunc dysfunction. For ma.ny people, ankcr IOfa acrompany the~ o1 a:ru.i n fuods (csp«:ially acidic foOds), after cxpoAlfe tO UrituU. Of IUU.h ijOm crawna or injury to the mouth. Sum *Y alto play I role. Canker JOf'CS l&1U&1ly Q&D chcir oounc in duu to fowucn dayi. To hdp the haling process along. paticna iaay 1m1t to prglt widi warm alty wattr or ipply a noopracriptioll aneschttic c:tam °' oinanmt co tidp we the diacomfon. If~ o( canlritt IOftS ~ &cqucnt. dillMl ... thc dcndll lhout ~I~ nftold cream ot .UthWuh. Zl'1c lnvitt yourquacioatMd wecan iilir imp()!WU oiaJ hctldi .,-.incs f'w ~ mtirc li111ily • fOr thc ~ co the ,..... " best. Call 64o.S610 co dedule l:E. unrnt and hdp ~ .t yow, ~and cniof dw onl hakh · 7.0" ~ ff JO'! do 00( luiw I ~·ik~rimt,ow~art ....... ~--..,-itfus lkJ .... CM for ...... ~ ........... 1441--.................... ...... ~ ... 11 •• lat•al61!f I .. ~ ~-="----· ............... ................ ti .. _ ......... '.• ~ ~ ~ ....... . --. ~· AMEMC>.N RED CROSS. ORANGE COUNTY OW'TER The ~ .. County ChapW of 1he Americ.an Red Cross needs vobrteen to Mldress community groups M>o..lt Red Cross lllfVia!s and to ad as liaisons wfth the media in dlsalmr and emetgeocy situations.. For lnfonnation. c.all Judy lannaca>ne, 83S-5J81, or ~ Miller. 83S-5381, Ext. 422. AMERICAN Yount SOCCER ORGANIZATION Corona del Mar AYSO Soc.cer Region 57 needs volunte«s for 1996 soccer sea- son registration. Parents of boys and girls ages 4 112 to 16 are needed for computer Input. telephones. coaching, refereeing. equipment and purchasing. Call 640-2539. ASSOOATION RENAISSANCE CREATORS ARC is a non-profit group in Costa Mesa 1Nt sponson and supports multi· outreach convnuntty S4!fVice programs, such as the homeless sanctuary. Volun- teers are needed. For information; call Dr. Renee Namaste. ~580). BAWT PACJRCA The Ballet Pacific.a Guild. a volunteer support group for Ballet Pac:ifia. needs volunteers for a variety of U:slcs. For information, call Molly Lynch at 851 • BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS Men and women OYer 20 years old who have lived in Orange County for at least six months and have been on the job for at least three months are need- ed to serve as big brothers or big sisten for children ages 6 to 16 from slngle- parent homes. For information, call 544-n13 IOY SCOUTS Of AMOICA INC., ~COUNTY COUNCIL Vokaiteer opportunities lndudt fund raising. program deovelopment and tnllning to existing troops and packs. For mof9 lnfonnation. call OeYot'I Dougherty, 546-4990. BOYS AND GIRLS CW8S Of COSTA MESA//NEWPORT BEACH lhe three WM Boys and Girls Oubs need ltO!unteer c.OAdle:1 ni•cts ~ aafts WOt1tshop teachen. For locations and more Information, call Dick Powers, 642·2245. aNTENNIAL FARM TOURS Volunteer docents are needed at the Centennial Farm at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Call Ginny Sm"*'· 708-1517. CENTER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES The Center for Creative Alternatives, a non-profit charitable organization that WOf'ks through the United Way, needs volunteers, graduate level interns or trainees. For information, call Karen, 642.0377. CJTIZE.NS FOR A SEWAGE..fREE BAY Your help is needed to help PfeseM! Newport Harbor as an unpolluted COLLEGE HOSPITAL The College Hospital Costa Mesa Aux- iliary is seeking volunteen to perform cleric.al, reception desk. !iJift shop and other duties at the hospital. For infor- mation, call 642-2734 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.IJl. Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber --~Fa for only s49900 UPTOJMOS SAME AS CASH OAC Based on 50 yds. Padding & lnstalation Included While Supplies Last Full line d ~ Woven Axminster & Sisal Carpeting Available 1904 ............ ,,.,.. • eo.tll ..... CONSUMERS FOR LEGAL R£fORM Consumers for Legal Reform has an ongoing need for volunteers to moni- tor civil court judges. A computer and donations are also needed. For more information, call Barbara at 854-0881. COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE we're a J oin us for a very special event September 2 1 & 22 . The grand opening of Helly Hans en. Climb the rock wall , win pri zes , food and lots of fun . Fashion Island, across from N e iman Marcus . THUftSOAY, SEPTEMISt 19, 1995 Al COSTA MESA HISTOltlCAL SOOETY The todety cotleds It •fomwtion. pho- tos and artifacts relating to 1he histoty of Costa Mesa and the hafbor ..... Vol- unteers are needed for derical tasks, computer input and hetp in the litnly. For information, Call Charles 8eec:he<. 631·5918. COSTA MESA UTtRACY GROUP The Costa Mesa literacy Center needs all geared . vok#'Dlr tuton to~ &9llh ...... Ing~ to,... and ..... °' Eftglltt •a lec.Ond ...,._ Al tular...n, Ing Is pnMded and tt.. II no foreign ~ ~ ltalnngdi9es --~---.and~ "'°''*•for. wttb. AfW 1nlNng \utan ~weft wtth 1·3 studenls one~ per week lit a loQI dud\ = for. to mnut. period. call sel-3384 for men lnforrNtlon. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER lht ~ tenlor ~ f«.t~ • ty at 1he comer of 19th Street and Pomona Awnue seeks VOiunteers for a vwt.ty of tasks. For more inforrMdon. cal MS-2356 from 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. up rand 0 en in Serloua clothlng for th• outdoora. SEA GEAR . .. RAIN GEAR, SK IING M OUNT A INEERING. FLY F ISHING, BIKING. RUNNING. N.L Comer of......_ & 19th Street t h • spirit , s o ul , and strength of the outd oors ~~-¥-__.. .. 722-9642 •• Ucf 649491 Mon-Sat 1<U Sun 11-5 QUALITY • Return to glory ... usc CollectioM IS ONLY AT SOUTH COAS.T PLAZA HH r j .. , --~ : ••• ~ ... r .. 1H1 llAI IOA MY C1U9 The Famous llC P'owet Burger SWlss \'di Bratwurst U&WIMEURI CO. Kiiier Fudge <Ake Strawbeny Shortoke New York OM!esecake with fruit Cran.apple Torte Carrot cake CANTORI Seafood Lentil Esc.abeche Banana Sweet Com Crab cakes Mango Glazed Spare Ribs Chocolate Fig Tarte~ with Sofbet CAllllB(( RESIAURANT NID c:allSES OamChowder Shrimp Scampi lobster Brochette CIAO Pizza by the Slice Brusc:hetta Eggplant Enchilada Lasagna QJff'S RAGIN' CAJUN Chicken, Tur1cey & Sausage Jambalaya Alligat°' Sauce Piquant Crawfish Etouffee Cajun Beef Po' Boy Louisiana Link Po' Boy Olkken, Sausage, Tur1cey Gumbo MRMO'S MMl<ET Fruit Skewers Grilled Portabello Sandwiches Marinated Tri-Tip Grilled Mini Putni*in Pies RVECJtOWNS Roast Prime Rib Sandwich Creme Brulee with Fresh Raspberries MESCA'S GAJU Chips and Salsa Taquitos HOSUMmTllO Ho Sum a.ten s.tad Sesame Otkken Salad Tai Tai Mein Olm Sum Platter OMxolate Dipped Fortune Cookies 'J.W.'5 ~ GlllU. lobster Tamale Chocolate Souffle Baked Brie Kem> carrtom1a Roll Spicy T~ Roll Scallop Roll r -I I 1\, I I 11 , I II ( ) LI t It t I "- JUST ARRIVED! • Casual denim, rag, leather, hooked and chenille rugs. • More Tibetan rugs. HEMPIDLL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 1 D-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa ~ · Beautiful Hair! CONDITIONINC T'REATMF.NT 't\Tl1i SERVICE Pam A Cut $50 Reg. $75 Weave ti Cut $50 Reg. $85 Men's Cut $15 ·•M•·.t.elllirEllD~~·~Nci!ncliet •• -..., ...... , •• ..-m: Coldwdl. Redken • hulMiditll • Nmus. ~ OIJtr Expira 9t'»'96 • Brine this lijj SMA1WO'S LIDO ....,.., ... .,..co. Italian s.usage Sandwich Qiesar Saa.d Combo Sandwich and Salad TACO a co. TacoSWl¥e Burrito Newport ()*<:he WHAT'S cw.G7 c.a.nwt All Piestna L.as.gr\11 OMnuraal Pesto WCJK..-T Cram 0... Won Tons Chicken EGG Rolls O\hlet8 c:Hdcen Salad Chicken Potstldten Chicken Fried R.lce Custo1n WindO'W Treatments Shuttm • Shades • Dutttts • Blinds Custom SI~• ~ads Start Eady for Holidays ·ll+-il,.... .... ~7~; 1998 HAReOR BLVD., COSTA MESA FUltNITUIE .. ~__....uttit,o,~r-1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_____j~~--1 Thrift & Loan Association The Pflen-Fen Diet Are There Safe And Effective Appetite Suppressants? e ~, tJ Q The answer ts \'CS! llof;cvcr the r~t· mcm of obeslly or :in m'Cf'\\·eight coodl· uon also requires :ippmpci:ltc lifestyle changes and an 11t<.lividual1~. ph)~loan­ supcM~. coniprchcnsn·e appl'o:lCh induding diet. beh:l\'a mod1Ra1ion and exm:isc. for evct)'OOC, II is noc just Stm· ply I matter rJ pushing fhcm9ehu ~ from tht ~ The new dlCI pills. ., ticTl propetf)' ad~ h)• a ph\'5idan who is knoMcdgeablc in rhcir use. CM be a helpful adJunct b' 1.'eigl\1 rtdUCtJOn ~ ~( rnaintmlnre. Cal my otnct ix an aPJXllntn'ICnl and we an detcrow if VCl.I ore or .c noc a aood andicbte b dNa lh(npv for obesity 0t Nt °'~condition Yt -e>Ar lkcrmtf¥c flfOFl".1 FOOD FROIVI AROUND THE VVORLD ALL ON ONE ISi AND. Edo of Japan ENTER TO WIN A TRIP In front of youl FOR TWO TO THE ~-tsLA.,....~--.--- Mardi's Mediterranean Cuisine You'll enjoy generoua MfVlnoe of the hellthlelt food et the e-t pricM thlt eidt of the ~tnMn. M cDonald's Good ol1 American ftet end friendly tetvlce you•.,. come to mcpect from llm tlll 11pm. Panda Express S'Barro's You would MY9 to tty el the ~to llaly to gec "-'* ltelM tDod ttlan ""'' Surf City Squeeze You'll thlnti thll dty le Pf.av oool ., trvln9 Subway Hop on the .,i.-y tDr ..... IM llot end ootd •ldMdMI midi wtlll ~--: .,... WMlf rltht In tM .-.; Tecoa & CO. Ho .............. ..., ..... ,..._.. the bellMlldoifl ............ . DWARDS ISLAND D•OP THIS INT•Y FO•M Off IN THE ISLAND Tt••ACI FOOD COURT WIHtn wiA .. CMll<lt4 Ill "'" IM• I Wt411t14ey, OCllW t. 'rtllttiot tMs • FrMlty, OcltMf 4 11 t ,... blrt1b •ISi N II yten ef 'I•· FtsM.. ts1H4, Its llwes 114 ..,i.y..s, ,rtlllllelel JlllSlfl. ~ .... fllrtid- ,. .. SflllKl'1 '" ........ le.Its .. Md•• Ml tlit'le It titer. 04ft ti~ fer .. filll ...... 4.,114.,.. .. ..._ti tllrlts "'""' hcMls " ftsliitl hlM4 lrt ..... ...., ......... ~ ... .u • ..... ... .. ... '"' .... (lrtSelt ..... r--------------------------------- •••• ADDalll CIT\' I TATI .... TILll'llO•I I L------------------------------------------~ T E R R. A C E C 0 U R·T N MAS ABOVE VICTORIA'S SECRET . ' • . . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1996 A ft weekend -~ .... -~ --~ -- ' ' ~ _. I - - - - --.. .£. ...._ ~~ --~ SCARING UP SQME KIDDIE 'fAbES young fans of ~Goosebumps, series riieet regularly for library club By Lisa O'Neill, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -In the terror-ific tales of RL. Stine, chil- dren find,eggs covered with •ugly blue and purple veins," tum their siblings into rabbits and tease each other about what ~hanging from their noses. Not exactly Dr. Seuss. ~ But as author of the 51 books that comprise the "Goosebumps" ~es. Stine has developed a ctill-like foUowing among young children who talk excitedly about works called "The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena,• and ·aad Hare Day,• who sport •Goo5ebumps" hats and who willingly attend so-called "dis- cussion groups." While Stine's stories may be filled with barking and headless ghosts, attacking Jack-'0- Lantems and regular old mon- sters, parents and teachers alike applaud Stine for getting chil- dren to enjoy books. •Anything that will get them interested in reading is great," . . . f Huntin · ton Beach, who took her 10-year- old son, .Brian, to a "Goosebumps Club" meeting at Barnes & Noble at Fashion Island. The bookstore is one of many that offers such clubs, where kids gather to listen to a ·Goose- bumps" story, answer questions and draw fiendish ghouls and blood-sucking monsters. On a recent Monday, nine children -ranging in age from about 6 to 10 -crowded around Nicole Garcia, a 22-year-old Barnes and Noble supervisor who read chapters from •Attack of the Jack-'0-Lantems (No. 48 in the series.) 1--W:....:..earing Game tags ~at said, "Read Any hourBoo L.ate y the youngsters munched on Creepy Crawlies gwnmy candy and sat silently, enthralled at their favorite author's chilling words. Later, Garcia drew a name from a bag and picked a child to ~ . , .,,t,,,,,,, answer a question about the plot. "What was Drew dressed up as?" she asks a young boy sitting near a bookshelf. Seconds pass. The youngster looks up to the ceiling and then down to the floor. He fidgets with his fingers and squishes his face, as if that will help him remember. "I don't know," he says shak- ing his bead in defeat, knowing full well that he just missed out on a prime opportunity: the ance o wm a ree oose- bumps .. book, a prize possession among the elementary school crowd. Barnes & Noble has been the site of the club on the first and third Monday of the month for more than a year, Garcia said. Sometimes, 25 or more children show up, eager for their chance at a free book. •(lbe books) are kind of sick and twisted," Garcia said. But that's why1he-children like them so much, she added. "They want to read all the books." Sheena, a precocious lit- tle blonde girl in a plaid outfit, had no trouble telling a stranger why she liked the books. •I like 'Goosebumps' because they're scary and fun to read," said Sheena, explaining her favorite book was about a magi- cian who turned someone into a NOW SERVING Country Style With Our Sunday Mexican Breakfast rabbit. Eight-year-old Connor Childs of Newport Beach is such a fan of Stine's he got a ·Goose- bumps" cap at Kids R Us and wore it proudly to the meeting. "They're scary books," he said with a shy grin. "I read ·Goosebumps books all the time." PRIME RIB NIGHT! '675 "The kids just love it,· said Monica Gilliland, 42, who brought her children, Sheena, 7, . ting_,_. ---111•~;:;:::;:;;;;:;:::;:;;;~~~~~~~~~==;;;~~==~ SUNDAY 95 * Chicken, Ribs & Brisket Dinner* From 5p m 'h 880 Chicken, Spare Ribs and Brl1ket of Beef Includes: Baked Po1ato, Bean., Com On The Cob • Salad Bar Entertainment Friday&. Saturday Nights Farleft.C~ Starllng and Sbe rw Giiiiiand. bola 7, connect tbe dot. du.rtng u adlvtty period Mondmy Dlgbt at Newport Beacb'9 hmes6NobJe where fans of the popular author R.L Stem and hb "Goosebu1Dp9. series get together for a bl-monthly dub meeting. Left. one oJ the numerous boob PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN I DAILY PllOT Thursdtly, September 19th Wine Maker Dinner 5 Course Meal ~600 5 \Vmes ~~ PatPUsoN Call For Rtservations (714) 756-8194 171• ,..,, ... 1111 t7'19' • C•ta •••• ltll09'I at llDI 4253 Martingale Way, Newport Beach 1 mile South of J.W. Airport Cross MacA rthur/Corinthian · Between Birch~ Van Carmen tJ ZUBIES Menu Includes. Albs. Olden. Steak & Lobster. Prime Rib, PlzzaJ Otster' Bar Pnces Range From $3 95 And Up Hours. 11 30am 1 ()pm • Codclals ii1 11 pm Credrt Cards Not Accepted ReseMlborls Not Needed Located at 1712 Plaoentle, c.ost.a Mesa (714) 64sa:l91 CASABLANCA BISTRO Medit81Tanean & Moroccan • Tredltlonal Middle Eastem Food Hors 11 ·30 To 2 30 Mon ThnJ Thurs Lunch Dmner 5-11 pm All Major Credit Cards Reservations Suggested j..ocat.ed at 1520 W. Coast Hwy .. NPWpOrt Beach (714) 646-1420 AUBERGINE French Influenced. Omner Tues ·Set. 6pm-1Clpm. Reservations Requested. VtSS, M/C, Amex. aocepted. 508 29tti St. Cannery Village, Newport Beach (714)7234150 TWIN PALMS Country French Cooking Served In A Contemporery. And Oynamc Vtllegl Square Atrnolpher9. LMs 8Urtalnment On All Open-Ai' Sand ~ 2 8er'9. SelC:a 400! lunch Mon-Sit. 11 :30-3:00. Omer 5;~ 10:30 E¥er-y Nd'lt Ber Menu 'til MidniOt'-Sun Goepel BNldl 10:30-3:00. Major Credit Carda Accep1;ect Located at 630 Newport Clf1tar Dr .. Newport Beech (714) 721-8288 IL P'OltNAIO ~~-~Wmlng~ Bakery~ AaJhlntic AIGorwl bliln CUiline. Hotn Lunch & Dmer Cely. Amo. v.e. MMl•md. OllocMr. Rwltvations ReccmmelK'8d u.:..d Al. , 8Cl51 ~ Karmen /lt/e .• lrwle (714) 281 -1444: 650 AntDr't BMS. (Neer~ 0.. Plaza) Co.ca Maee (714) 66800fl) 8AaATIN08 ltllaTAUltANT a 8AUSAGE CO. Plate, ce..-9*1. Homlmedli Blueege. Viel. Lani>, IJegat8rlen Clllhil, Wini, S--, Clppuccino & o...t. Hus: 7 Oeyl A WftfJI. $er.q Sit. & lbt 8rv1Ch fi'Om 8:» Hll, !U't.·Thtn. 11 am-1~, Fri . .a.t. , , em.11 pm ,,, t,4lp-()'9dlt Cards Acolpted. l.oclted ~ 2S1 ~ -Nlwpai\ a.dl (714) 723'(1521 AVILAS EL RANCHITO AuttlentlC MeXICan Food. Wttil The F1"eshest ~lngrecll0fltS &. A New Llglt Cu!Slne Great Mergentas Hours Lull(ji & Omoer Al Maior (714) 642-11 42 and 2800 Newport Blvd .~ Beach (714] 675-6855 Ml CASA A Tnp To Mexico Hours Deily From 11 CXlam Pnces Range From $2 25 · $8 95 All MaJOI' Credit Cards Accepted Located At 296 17th St , Costa Mesa (714) 645-7626 WAHOO'S FISH TACO Fish Tecos, Bumtx>s. Black Beans & Rice. Salads. Sandwiches. Pnces Range From $1 .65--$7.50. Hours· Mon . ..set. 11 :CDem • 1o.00pm. • Sun. 1 1 ·CDam-9·00pm, Credit Cards Accepted l.oc8ted At 1862 Plecenba. Costa Mesa. and at 3CXXl Bristol, c.oata Mesa, 1200 M8in Street. Hurc:ingt.on Beach (714) 53S.205cl AM AC HI Suin & &Jstll to Go Complete Bar. Al Mlp' Q'9dl r.ards. Locamd Al. 2875 lrwle M ., (Across FnJtn Newport Golf Colne) (714) 645-5518 THIE BARN STllAK HOUSll Menu Includes Stllek, m.h Filih. ()Oen, au,,.. & 5*is Pncee Range FnJtn $3 75 For Lunch & S8 25 Fer Dimer. Holn: Mon.&t Open , 1.-n For Lunch 4:~ Mon . .ffl .. Dinner 3·~ Set. &&.n Mltol'0'8ditClrda~. l.oc8ted Al. 23001-wt>or Bl. •31. Co8t.a Miu (714) 841..S7n LA CAVIE Menu lndudea: Loblter, a-.b. 91nmp. Sbleka. Ab ...... Dltf ~. Fn. & Set. Prvne Rib, Full Ber & Wine l.JsL Celuel ()-ta Hain' Lunchee , 1 ·3().2. 30 -Olnner Mon • .s.t. FnJtn 5·~ V•. M-rmtd. 01ner'9 CM» ~ N. 169!5 lrwle ,.,. • (And 17") Neer 8'oddll,,,.. Et .... " .... ea.. Meel (714) 648-78441 THAI SPICE Voted by the Regrster readers. as appeared ,.. the best rl lhnge ~ secbOn as "The Best Th8I Food In Orange Cony.· Un:h. 4333 THE CANNERY Htstonc Wetertrool. Resteurent and Hart>or CrutSe Center. Hours Mon &t 1 1 30am 2 CDam. Sun 10 CDem-12:~. NEWPORT LANDING W8terfrol It Oming, Set & Sun ~le Brunch. Omer Menu $13 95 . $, 9 95. Oyster Ber Menu SeNed All Dey. Hours 10 CDem 11 ~. Amu. Mattercard, VIS8. Dinner Rnervatxins Recommended Locat8d et 503 E EdgeweW, BaRloe (714) 675-2373 PACIFIC P'ISH •SEAFOOD Racall/Who19881e Reh mri.et And ~ Un:h Only tbn Mon -&It 11.-n · 6 pm V• & M1 wt:ad ec1..,..i l.oc8ted Al. 2620 NMpcrt BMt (714) ~130 Atl THUltSOAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1~ THI! MCI! IS ON - Race PGr 1be CUre 00 Sunday at fashion ls1a.nd Wiii beoeftt the Susan G. Kamen Breast Cana!r Pounda- ticn. Various races begin at 8:15 a.m., 8:27 a.m. and 9:30 Lm. Adults pay $25, and dill- dten 12 and under and seniors 60 or older.pay $15. The foun- dation also Offers a Health, Fit- ness and Kids Expo from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and· 6:30 a.m. to noon Sunday in Fashion Island. Call 550-INFO. LUNCH•DINNER CATERJNG• TAKE our BUY ONE ENTREE RECEIVE 50"/o OFF SECOND Eotree of equal or lesser value. Must pre&Cnl coupon. 615 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ~ Fax(714)S48-0399 ~ , (714) 548-4333 ' ~ (714) 548-1352 ~ Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 4 :'.:::.Ua. 1996-97 l8lllClft w,ltb ~ .dni's Italian cleMic, •'J\arul. dot,. at tbe Peirfcnnl«-g Ads · Center. SboW times are Sabir- day at 7 p.m.. SUnday at 2 p.m. and Wedn89day at 8 p.m. Prices range from $22-$89. For more information, call 556- ARTS. 5 OOU.Y ANDJIMI : TOGE1HER AT LAST- Famous perform.en of the 'past and present are played by ·~in Orange Cout CoDege'I pl8l8lltatioa of •teg- mdl in Concert• at 8 p.m. Sat- ~Y in OCC's Robert B. Moore Tbealre. Call '32·5880. . 6 HOW DOES nus GJtAB YotJf -Budding young Rin•teh• can learn about the world of physics during •up for Grabs,• wbich features juggling and aaobatics. Perlor- mances take place Saturday and Sunday at t t a.m., 1 p.m. SIR ROGERS, LTD. 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I I I .._ ____ __, L_-!'~~--_J L ______ _J OfffRS lfOI YN.J) W/NIY one OOUfOHS OffllS NOT YN.J) WINIY OlllEI OOIWOHS Off95 NOT YN.J) W/NIY OTHLICOd'OllS 3760 S. Bristol Santa Ana (1 blk. N of So. Coast Plaza next to Clothestime) 850-0595 II Laguna Hills Mall 24155 Laguna Hills Mall #2360 (Laguna Cafes Food Court) 586-0663 22031 E. 1st St. Exit 55 Fwy. @ 4th St. (1 blk. W. of Tustin behind Cari's Jr.) 542-2969 atE OPEN DAILY • CALL FOR HOURS --· Your Source For Local Ne'4'fs SONY PICTURES CLASSJCS- PRESENTS !CROSS THE ~EA•TIME , ,. ,. ' . ' • I l THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1996 A 9 Debbie Grattan: A home-grown talent turns pro ' T be first time I saw Debbie Grattan, a dozen yean ago, _me WU pla.yjng CL support- ing role in a oollege production of •Crimes of \he Heart,• and I useaed her perfonnance thusly: •The best interpretation, how- ever, oomes from an actress with a modicum of stage time -Debbie Grattan as the materialistic cousin of the three sisters. It's a beautiful- ly natural depiction, and one worth savodog.• wen. over the years, Grattan's performances in college and com- munity theater have, indeed, been ~ savoring. There was her Dmm.aLogue-winning interpreta- tion of ntania in •A Mid.summer Night's Dream• and her coura- geous stint as Katherine in •Tue 18ming of the Shrew,• when she ~as suffering from a sore throat but still commanded the stage. a e repu- tation as one of the finest local actresses still working in non-pro- fessional theater. Until recently, that is. Now she's one of the better professional actresses wodcing in local theater. South Coast Repertory has dis- covered what Orange County community and collegiate theater patrons have known foe years - that cutiDg Debbie Grattan in a produdioo gives you a big bead start on success. Cunently, Grat- tan is-deliver- ing a beautiful interpretation of the ideal wife in Oscar Wilde's •An Ideal Hus- band,• SCR's season opener on the main stage. It's a dream come true for Del»bie Grattan the actress who's been an Orange County resident since the age of 3 and who first trod the boards as Cin- derella in kindergarten and fur- thered her career at age 7 in a children's play at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. ·rve always had a passion for • Authentic Sushi Bar ~ J& • Elegant Dining Room Sushi To Go • Lunch Buff et • Complete Bar 645-5518 645-5519 Shark Island Breakfast Club actress said. • 1rs so fulfilling and stimulating. And, of cowse, rve always dream8d m acting at South Coast Rep, but I never thought r d get the chance.• Her cbanca camaa a resultm a community theater perfor- mance, as Molly in the Agatha Christie mystery "The Mouse- trap• at the now-defunct Newport Harbor Actors Theater. •Geo?ge Pelling was in that show, and he'd worked at SCR, • Grattan related •tte always said, 'If I can ever help you get a read- ing there, let me know.' wen. aft.er 811 these years, I finally asked him.• After finally getting her Actors Equity card last summer, as a result of working for the Fuller- ton Civic Light Opera., Grattan got her reading, toe SCR artiltic direc- tor Martin Beman. Before Joog, she WU sharing the stage with tbe seasoned protentonaJ• m Cost.a Mesa's 32-year-old company. •1t's such a pleasure to wade.in. such an environment,• Grattan said. •MaJtin bas been so sweet, so non-intimidating. And to.work with actors that have been with the company since tt was started (Hal Landon, Jr., Martha McFar- land. Ron Boussom and Don Took are all in the ca.st) is espedally gratifying .• Grattan has been acting prof~ sionally, even without a union . card, for many years since gradu- ating from UCI in 1983 with a degree in drama. While honing her craft on .oommunity and .cob --l~~~ffHI(--~ -Fea~ ---11-- ~.~~~ o~eberrie~ • Cui~ine Serving Breakfast Daily 7AM To llAM Tuesday-Friday SAM To 2PM W~nds CLOSED Mondays 1099 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach . 760-0221 Costa Mesa Civic Pfayfwuse. ~"-.. ,,, L" ~""e~" l'mlED IT ~ µ,.. f11d"s IBKTED IT ,l11rry Vl'11tts •llber 12-0ctober 13 ftr ... 1111 ...... c.1 714.650.5269 BARN ~.1961 2300 Harbor Blvd. Reservations • SEAFOOD RESTAURAN T & OYSTEf BAR lege stages, she bas done com- merdaJs and industrial films. And sba's been invohed with the Mys- tery Cafe dllmer theater company in Newport Beach in an adminis- trative caperlty.loc sev:eml years. Locally, she's been seen in •ears Paw• at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, ·1.sn•t It Roman- tic• at the Newport Theater Arts Center and three productions at Orange Coast College -•Les Liaisons Dangereuses, • "Baby With the Bathwciter• and "Henry V. • Now, as she performs nightly in a leading role at South Coat Repertory, &be rnaint•int a ....... tic penpective OD bow she achieved her enviable polltion. •nJent c.an get you IO far,• Gmttan_sakL .but _you also need timing, persistence -and just plain luck ·vou really have to be in the right place at the right time.• For Debbie Grattan. the right place is 655 Town Center Olive, Costa Mesa, where she's hoping •An Ideal Husband• will be just the first of many' appearana!S. I 00-~-@{j(fl I 2 SCOOP SUNDAE, I I Cholc~ Of l\!Y Flavor I 1 ICE CREA M . I ~--~'fAa.~ 3421 Newport Blva. • Balboa Pennin~ula 675-9191 EW"T •• I 9t11GEL A.NLL JUICE BAR! Offering Fresh Squcez~uices, Smoothies and Whatgrass. 16 GREAT BA ~ORS T SE OM 0 '\ T II E S ( I( \1 \ I '\ S T \ < ; I "This is the kind of visually spectacular season-opener ... at which SCR excels." -Orange CounJy Register " ... something to see, the perfect pre-election debate." -Los Angeles Times Atl THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEft 19, 1996 Pacific Fish: It's shore easy to get hooked on this seafood eatery.! wanted to know where I got it painted with a colorful fish mural. f-----------------------------------------------------, taste ol SOJnetb1.og different A and several posters putting fish • Pl\ClflC .... mixture ol white fish and salmon faces with their names hang on f a SIAPOOD bits in a spicy Mezican«y)e I rs easy to miss Pacific Pi.sh & other walls to teach us non-sauce, the spedal just didn't grab Seafood U you're not looking anglers about our lunch. ., •~ Jli18 us. The fish and sauce &von for iL Ryan and I waited in a long f1l9wpalt lhd.. were both too strong to compli- By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot 1be breeding WU aispy, yet ; not greasy, and the fish was moist. tender and flavorful. One editor ':. espedaDy liked the tartar sa.ua!. .; _ We just might have to mass "it The white, turquoise-trimmed line ol eager customers and COit.a Mlle ment eac:b other. restaurant and fish market sits tnspected oaroptiollS. +_... tO a.Mo to We Wt the-restaurant without· back from Newpoit Boulevard, Though the fish and chips 6 p.m.:; Mondiy -trying the •t>est fish 411d chips in partially blocked from view by a were gurgling my name, I dedd-~ town.• and I started feeling a little order one ol Pacific's spedals -'· 10 pieces ol fish .and two liters of • :;:.. Pepsi (S1.99)-to feed the news- liquor store. ed lo reel in a grilled mahi;R + e.I: ... ..,..,..,..__ guilty. so a few days later r room one day. • • But inside the white, mesh sandwich ($.5.95), this bein + ...._ ISO.OHO returned for a take-out order. door, painted a welcoming health-conscious Califom.ia' The four pieces of the lightly "open.• awaits some of the fresh-all. Ryan was a little more care-Ede Pryce of PKUlc fried white fish and French fries est fish available. free -guys can do that, you cost $4.95, which raised some Pad.fie Fish & Seafood netted know -and ordered the shrimp A* alid Seildood eyebrows from my cost-conscious me through one of its newspaper . and chips {$.5.95). ~ .. oal111• tniy of colleagues, but was well worth it. ads, which promised •the best We commandeered a table on u-LAMOn IK l got the box backto tbe office fish and chips in town.• Always a the porch outside and picked up a Mle at lbe Miiiry Oil aqd discovered that four pieces sucker for breaded fish. I invited a cup of New England clam chow-Newport ~ was way too much fpod. Pacific former colleague to lunch to see if der ($1 .95).for our wail While I Fish & Seafood·does have smaller the ad was just a gimmick. was anticipating a thick cup of ~,J,~OHCru.OS/ orders available. During the lunch hour, the creamy chowder chock full of I, however, had no problem restaurant was so busy we bad clams, Pacific's chowder was dis-: disposing of my excess fish. difficulty finding a parking place. appointing. L------------------------------------------------------" Reporters, editors and pbotogra- the nursery next door. the clams were conspicuously very light. The sandwich comes two guys sitting at the table and looked over my catch. Sever- My friend, Ryan, and I parked at It was thick, it was creamy, but amazing tartar sauce, was also served French fries, as were the I phers passed by my odorous desk When I walked inside the door, missin . "Gee I thou ht clams With a side of either onion rin • behind me. R an and I also lit al tried the dish and immediately I bad to smiJe. It reminded-me S6 .'._J_..:.ca=m:::::e:;mr..:... c-.l::::::am=chi-o-=w!::.d7er~.~.~R~y=an=--+-T~ren~r=r:;.:es:-::=-:o~r=:::co::;::::e:..,,;s~w===. T=?=J!.__-t-=o:..:n=e=o:;:::f th~e::.;da3s;:=-specials=.~=~::.!..-___:_ _ __;_::..:_~::....::....:...:..___; __ _..!,._+--R:....,....--4 much of the no-frills fish markets I said, stirring the cup to ferret any while I ordered onion rin~. I was seafood rancheras ($3.95)-for a used to frequent with my parents cloaked clams. on the Alabama Gulf Coast. We cowited only three chunks A large case displaying a vast of potato and as many clams. Giv- array of fish, crab, shrimp and ing up on the chowder, we turned other delights from the deep is our attention to the main event. the restaurant's centerpiece. To Ryan's shrimp and chips were the left of the case is a cash regis-extremely tasty. The six pieces of ter and kitchen window. To the s.hrtmp were lightly breaded and right are a few tables and counter fried, but didn't taste heavy or space. greasy. 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P&1il and Zoe Hadley, Jim and Mary Lou Harmon, Donald and ·Jo King, Jlm and Beverly Peten, Joe and Julie Plelo, Jobn and Jeannie Ralphs, Daniel and Dl.aDe Sweet, Terry and Sally Welsh, and Penny Wood. An impressive $23,000 was raised for World Vision through an auction, raffle ~d Karen French, 1996 chair- woman of Women of VJ.Sion, organi7.ed the evening with assistance from Grazlella Out- mam, JW Hall, Susan Jenkins, Becky Pollack and Susan Ten Eyck. b.w . cook ·we recognize that poverty manifests itself in different forms throughout the world,• says the mission statement of the group led by Penny Wood, director of World Vision's national office located in Santa Ana. ·women of VJ.Sion educates and motivates women to become women of en resources in helping to meet the needs of suffering women and their children worldwide." The money raised will go to helping people in places ranging from Orange County to war-tom Bosnia. World VJ.Sion operates in some 90 countries around the world. • The lovely Eally Bunttt of Udo Isle hosted a luncheon at her waterfront residence for the new members of The South Pad.fie Guild of The Orange County Performing Arts Center. The afternoon on the bay was the 16th annual gathering for the group, which has raised funds now totaling in the six-figure range for The Center. Chapter chair Ann llowe and her board welcomed new mem- bers Mary Ann McGn tb. Amelia WWlnger, Barbara Welle, Gay Hays, Etelka Greer, Eileen McConnell, and Betty Klein. Barrett will be joining forces with the beautiful (inside and out) Marlon Pickens as co-chair- women of South Paapc's enor- mously popular aruiuftl bridge The South Pacific Guild, one of 34 guilds supporting The Center, is the oldest and the largest of the support groups. • 8.W COOK's column runs every Thursday and Saturday. 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Pointing to the daughter's decision to return to live with Schuster after she moved in with her mother, Watson said, •lbe actions ot (the alleged vic- ttm) do not fit the words." Watson told the jury the "payments• referred to chores around the house. , "There's no mistake here - somebody's not telling f.he , truth.• Watson said. •(Schuster) is not a person who molests cbildreJl and be is not a pemon who bad sex with her in this • case.• Outside the courtroom, Wat- son said Scbuster'S refusal to buy his daughter a new car trig- gered her decision to .raise ·charges against him. "He's denied these charges from the get-go," Schuster said. ,"Our position is that she's not truthful. We're wondering if he bought her the· car, would we even be here?" Schuster, who's free on $25,000 bail, faces up to six years in prison if convicted of the 16 felony counts of lewd conduct with a minor, including statutory rape and oral copula- tion. ( Yoga is more ·than a few good stretches. 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Corona del Mar's Sea Kings faced with new set of problems in terms of Garden Grove's option series tonight. barry ·faulkner : By Barry Faulkner; Daily Pilot • . • -----------! NEWPORT BEACH -The decision : not to add pages to the Corona del Mar ·Division I ! High football playbook this week had . • nothing to do with concern over forest Prime time • That's the only agenda for Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high • school girls volleyball and tennis teams ... . . . . . . . . . • T he shift to enrollment-based : : playoffs in girls volleyball ! and girls tennis presented : coaches at Corona del Mar and : Newport Harbor high schools • with some interesting decisions this fall. Some might even say a convenient out. Though perennial Division I powers in these sports for decades, the Back Bay rivals' • relatively sparse enrollment • figures -used to divide the CIF Southern Section's schools into • 10 divisions -landed the Sailors in the 3?-• for volleyball, with the Sea Kings : settling near the bottom of the ! 36-school ID-A bracket. : , Presumably, the breakdown : ••Was the same for tennis, setting • ~up potential cake walks, or at :,least significantly easier poths to • .-section championships, against schools hardly synonymous with • 1UCCe$S iD either net sport. : But while the majority of : section schools have leapt at the : road.less competitive (e_._g. : Laguna Beach tennis dropping : from Division ll to Division V), : CdM coaches Brian ChartieI ! {volleyball) and Tun Mang : (tennis), as well as Newport : coaches Dan Gle.nn volley_balll l_ and Fletcher Olson (tennis) have : admirably applied to •play up• : iD the Division I-AA Playoffs. ! Southern Section Assistant : depletion. Instead, Coach Dick Freeman and improving the execution of things already in place, as they prepared the Sea Kings for tonight's 7:30 nonleague contest with Garden Grove at Newport Harbor High. "I'd say we need more than a little polishing," said Freeman, whose youth- ful squad came away smiling from last week's 24-20 season-opening victory over Marina, despite five turnovers, 13 penalties, severe kicking game break- downs and more miscues visible only on videotape review. Garden Grove, 2-7 last fall and a 23- 6 loser to El Modena in its opener, like- ly won't significantly elevate CdM's learning curve. But the Sea Kings will need to improve in all areas as the countdown to the rugged Sea View League qampaign rolls down. Shu~g down CdM's diversified offense slfould be a severe challenge for e gonau , w o are with Sea King signal caller Mike McClellan, after last year's 48-7 CdM win. McClellan, who threw for 194 yards in his starting debut last week, built a personal highlight reel last fall against Grove, completing 4 of 4 passes for 82 • SEE COM PAGE 82 Commissioner Karen Hellyer, the : section's volleyball administrator, : estimated between six and 10 ! teams have chosen to increase : their level of competition this fall : ~ MM11110MYNar Corona clel Mu's Toa O'Meara ts Gae~ Pilot's High School Football~ of .. w.ek. (final data was still being : compiled at midweek). : Based on current CIF divisional rankings, tennis applications have been processed, with no less than five teams in the current Orange County Top 10 refusing to step andCdM. Woodbridge, No. 4 in the co • after competing in Division I a year ego, and Santa Margarita, No. 7 in the county, makes a similar down shift. representatives Mater Dei (No. 6 : in the county), Dana Hills (No. 9) : and Capistrano Valley : (unronked in the county, i but No. 5 in Division ll) have all : conveniently fallen one division, : after testing Division I waters a : ·year ago.· : 'Ib4t being the case, strong : kudos are in order for the Back : Bay coaching quartet, who : univenally mµbraced the ; opportunity to compete against : the best. • : M ost unwavering was Mang, : who when first notified of : • the enrollment-based format. : dedered the Sea Kings, ranked : No. 1 in the county. and No. 2 : behind heretofore unbeatable : Pwnmlu1a in Dtvillon I, would : IMPV9I' play for sub-Division I : budware. . QUOTE OF THE DAY ~,,,.., ID 6t .. 71w Sltolo and Dll1lltlota I & prilM dlM .... -NEWPoHT mr..umMU <XJADf DANNYGtl!NN . ~~6'­~-~\]~,, ...... . ' ......... ero toleranc •Newport's opener ; was near-perfection; : Sailors are looking for more of the same stuff against Marina Friday. By Bany Faulkner, Daily Pilot WESTMINSTER -U, as some football coaches believe, the ! biggest improvement a team : experiences is between the first : and second game, Newport Har- : bor High may approach perfec- : tion Friday night at 7 :30 against ! nonleague foe Marina at West-! minster High. : Renouncing the first-game ! mistakes-that plague most teams . : -and Marina knows all about : that -the Sailors scored touch- : downs on seven of their first nine ! 1996 possessions, yielded zero ~a... : turnovers, and amassed -«JO yards -· --... -;-of total offense, despite p.ulling : their starters with 20 minutes to : go in a 48-i.t trouncing of : Orange. : •we had one minor break- : down the whole night,• said : Newport Coach Jeff Brinkley, streak, has plentY of room for improvement, having chalked up eight turnovers, 11 penalties and more incomplete passes then passing yards (22 to 19) in a 24·20 loss last week to Corona del Mar. : who witnessed the biggest Har- : bor scoring output in 124 games, : dating back to his predecessor : Mike Giddings' final season of •They struggled. but that wu the first time out,• Brinkley said. •A team is usually a lot better the second game.• : 1986. • Marina, on a four-game losing •SEE NEWPORT PAGE 82 . . • . • . the Eitanda High and Buena Park campuses, where both f ootbo.11 coaches might regard a tape of last week's debut victory as the feel-good video of the year. But when Estancia hosts nonleague foe Buena Park Saturday at 1 p.m. at Newport Harbor High, one school's one-game win· ning streak is destined for the cutting room noor. Estanda. entering the 1996 campaign on a three-game losing streak. premiered impressively with a 27.0 thumping of Century. Buena Perk. under first-year coach Manny Saiz, opened with a 9-7 ~t of Ina Olinda to halt an 11-game losing skid. •Tbey had a great win over Brea Olinda. which bas bad a legit- imate team in the past.• said 1 tth-year Est&Dcia Coech John •1 guess everybody wants to win CIP, IO they're taking the ~way,• Mang said of other tmmty team's thumbe down on PlaJIDG .-.. •we'll always play Dt....-n I. We want tbe big ~ DOt the Ihde one.• r------------------------~-----------------------------------------~-,-------------~ I On the nm I Cbiialtls, Glenn And Olton a.,·gne tbe ~­t::~ bUt UltilQa..,. ... OlllllpeUtMt bJgh ··-~lllilld. ~ ddllg ta: Tbeli'I Tbe ........... tbelbow.· ·~-liildtl .. ~ ...... . .. ~,. W -.. IOtlfl! PNIE . I •There's a new book on it by Newport Beach's Larry Cano and co .. author Greg Comea~ and it's worth a look-see. M ost golfen -just a personal omervation -dash from their cars only moments before tee off, check in, then hustle to the first tee.box. . Then mingle instead of stretch. Sure, maybe a few twists and bobs and practice swings are taken before actually slugging that shiny white pearl elevated on one of those personalized wooden tees of yours. Many amateurs refuse to accept the fact that the m~ntally and physically demanding game of golf is serious exercise. Ask an chiro ractor how man golfers he sees in a week. Point is, you need to stretch. NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 81 The Sailors were better in some areas last week than even Brinkley expected. And this from a coach known for opening-night success (eight straight wins). "I was real happy to see (Cos- ta Mesa senior tailback transfer Ray) Ohrel lias that kind of ability and I thought (heavyweight wrestling star-turned defensive tackle Jason) Deere played well his first time out of the chute. I thought some of the younger guys played up to expectations, if not beyond, and the experienced players did what they needed to do." .... ~ ... -.a. • lotWI Fnidl ltcwn. 5-11, 170, Sr. 4 "'¥ otnl. s.t. 180, Sr. 1 Joe Ult.\. S-11, 196, Sr. 2J ~ P\lldo, 6-S, 2.lO, Sr. llO lrmd &A .... S-10, 162. Sr. 5 ....,Hogen, 6-3, 212. Jr. 74 ..... Dortlf\ 6-'3, 221, Sr. 54 Phi..._.,, 6-Z 205, Jr. St Phil~. S-11, 17S, Sr. 60 0... Otting. Ojtdl, S-'1, 190, Sr. 75 Eddie a.b, ot-4b, 6-S. 'lf17, "· COM CONTINUED FROM 81 .... QI " Fl Wit Wit Tl LT LG c AG Irr yards off the bench, including a pair of 30-yard touchdown tosses. McClellan's primary targets tonight will be wideouts George Sumner and Ryan Cooper, tight end Tun Thurman and senior tail- back Tom O'Meara. Sumner, a senior and Cooper, a junior, combined for nine recep- tions and 143 yards against Mari- na, while Thurman fielded McClellan's game-winning TD toss late in the game. O'Meara, who caught three passes for 24 yards, is most dan- ..--n...,'t>UH'Wllling the ball, however, as he showed while posting his 10th tri le~di ·t rushin ou ut in 14 games as a starter-135 yards on 27 carries -last week. The Sea Kings, often in spite of themselves, posted 306 yards of total offense, while limiting Mari- na o y . The Argos appear even less imposing offensively, as 5-foot-9, 160-pound senior Daniel Do led Grove rushers with 36 yards last week and junior quarterback c I ) \I Any traliMll' wW tell you to metdl bebe mywdle. W .aoae IWiDglDg en awkwardly baJanced lbatt wbDe lbenuously contolting your body on beck swiDga fcr four boon on a golf course. lbat'• also tbe ~trying to be made by Newport Beach's Larry Cano, wbo along with Greg Ccmeam (an lrvtne personal trainer) oo-authcnd •Stretch and Strengthen Your Way to Great Golf." Cano, a filmmaker and writer by trade, Is a golf fanatic and martial arts aficionado. He Seeks to convey his understanding of elements of the internal martial arts -stretching, correct breathing, calming of the mind a.nd energy control -to golfers. Cano's golf fitness and stretC:hing pocketbook (Masters Press, $6.95) is handy, reader friendly, and, above all. highly informative. It's available at Barnes & Noble and Super Crown book stores. • Now.lo .. lakl-WW ar9 Iii Oddt OI two gallmS- bt6 wdon, bada memhen ol Big Canyon Country Club, and both competing in the same tour- naments in SUllXWive weekends -finishing 8nt and second in back~to-badt weekend events? It happened earlier this mcmth, tint iD the WW Jonlan CJassic (Colta Mesa City Cham- pionship) at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Oub, then last weekend in the Big Canyon Senior Club ChampiOnsbip. Jn the Costa Mesa City Clwnpambip, Ron Lane won tbe l8lliol'I divtsm Sept. 8 when be shot 72 and 75. Runner-up Wal Dr. Mlcbae1 l)rucker, the .,.teemed Hoag Holpital orthopedic surgeon who shot 75 and 76, finishing four strokes behind Lane. Less than five days later, Lane and Drucker teed it up in the Big Can on Seniors Club Championship, a three-day event won !>Y Lane with 73, 79 and 80 richard ·. dunn (232). DuCkerwas second, again, shooting 82, 75 and 76 (233). Drucker played in front of Lane, so he was unaware of exactly how close he was coming to Lane in the final holes: Appar- ently, Drucker attempted a 10- foot birdie utt on 18 to tie Lane, ut eft it S Ort. "My goal,• Drucker said, Ohrel rushed for 209 yards and two touchdowns on 13 car- ries and senior quar- terback Josiah Fredriksen threw for 113 yards, C9mpleting 10 of 16 for a career- high three TDs and no interceptions. OFTop10 Urban (nine tackles: COSTA MESA Division V and an interception) : 1'"' 1. Servite 1-0 were among the stand-: ~: ~~~~ ~~ outs against Orange. : CONTINUED FROM 81 4. s. Margarita 1-0 Marina's option-ori-: s. Irvine 1-0 ented ground game : . if . . 15 boas 6. Tustin 10 was paa!d by sopho-: o its ~revious g~es, ts, 7. Foothill 0-1 more quarterback Scott : according to a ~ Diego n~ws-~: ~e::em ~~ Austin, who scored on : paper, just three linemen weigh- Senior receiver keepers of 8 and 30 : ing more than 200 pounds. 10. Newport 1-0 ards ...... to 47 : Mesa, on the other hand, aver-8==;~= Y enfi ro ..... ""'. . : ages 259 pounds from offensive Danny Pulido hauled in four receptions for 31 yards, while seniors 1-0; Villa Park: 0-1. yardsSenio_n ViDoe camFesafi. : tackle to tackle, a quintet which or. ug ta • fronts a smasbmouth off.ensive Greg Wertman and Brad La Bass, as well as junior tight end Peter Hogan displayed sure hands. Wertman also picked up 94 rushing yards on five carries, including two TDs. Defensively, Pulido (two sacks) and fellow senior linebacker Joe .... ...,.. ..... a. 73 Erich Schllder; 6-1, 1!15, St. 66 JmoJt 0-.. w. 245, Sr. 71 o..it Fox. 1-l. 270, Jr. 64 ..... Johnl, M, 2J2. Sr. 23 DMny l'Ulldo. 6-5. 220, Sr. 1 Joe\JrbM\. S-11, 196. Sr. s ,_. "°""' 6-J, 21Z. Jr. 21 8rwtt .... s-11. 169, Jr. 40 Et'lc ~ 5-10.171. Sr. 22 Gnlg Wlll'trnen. ~ 190, Sr. 4 Ettt ~ 6-4, 170. Sr. ... DE OT OT OE Oll MUI OUI a Cl SS F'S Ulysses Linares (5-8, 150) man- aged only 65 passing yards on seven completions. Grove's lone touchdown was set up by-an errant Vanguard punt snap, which the Argos"'lecovered at the El Modena 5. "They do have some good skill people and the kind of offense that can beat you with the big play," Freeman said. "And they run the option, whic:h we've already shown can give us prob- lems." Both Marina's offensive touch- downs came on option keepers last week, prompting Freeman to spend hours this week reviewing option responsibilities with his inexperienced front seven. Additionally, Freeman ~ special teams coach Roger Roelle lik.el ·drilled the Sea Kin s' unt team to the point of boredom. "We used about four punt for- mations last week and all of them failed,~ said Freeman, who saw two Marina TDs set u b a bad pun snap an a 1 ed punt. With last week's win, the Sea Kings have won five of their last six, while Grove, under third-year coach Ralph Stevens~ is riding a three-game losing streak. ' I \ I\ I I I\ '· had 55 yards on 10 canies, but : scheme for which finesse is a the Vikings' anticipated wide-: term of derision. open aerial attack fell flat. : 'Iranslation: "Big• trouble for Starting quarterback Chasom ! Coronado. Brown completed just 1 of 11 for : "If our offensive line comes to 6 yards and threw four intercep-: play and our defense plays as tions, while Austin came off the ! aggresJively as it did (against bench to connect on just 2 of 14 : Saddleback), we. should r~y tor 13 yards and two intercep-: wear them down, Howell said. tions : The Mustangs appeared to do Brinkley said he does ~ot : just that against~ sm~Uer Saddle- a letdown aft the over-: back squad, dommating the latter wh~g debut . ~ Roadrunners o~ a 20-0 lead. ~e talked to ~e kid! ab?ut : But blown assignments, costly tha.t, . he ei;plained. We ve : penalties, and failure to complete mamtam~ all off-season that : a pass in six attempts, helped our goal is to play 14 weeks and : deny Mesa a comeback in the 20- the only way you do that is to : 7 decision which ended a streak take one week at a time. We : of three straight season-opening . didn't come into the season with ! triumphs and extended the Mus· the mindset of just beating ! tangs' cwrent losing skein to five. Orange." : Junior running back Steve Newport leads the series of : Herzog, utilized as a wingback former Sunset League rivals : and an I-formation tailback, ben- (1967-80);12-;..3-2. : efiteallom nIS oifenslve line's COM'S TOM O'MEARA --C~NllNUED FROM-St 6-foot-1, 206rpound All-Newport Mesa District and All-Sea View League performer managed to mix in 135 rushing yards and one TD on 27 carries with his defensive heroics. He also fielded three Mike McClellan pas~s for 24 yards, more than half the receptions he totaled in 13 games last year. "I think playing defense will actually make him a .better runner," said Tony Naranjo, CdM's backfield coach. "I don't think he realizes how powerful he really is, so occasionally he'll let a 160-pound defensive back take him down. But once he realizes he can go through people on defense, I think he'll carry that mentality over to offense." - O'Meara's mentality last year was simply to cover the shortest distapce to the end zone as --·----------quickly as possible, which proved effective enough to · amass 1 424 ards and nine 100-yard-plus games. . !11i5 year, h~ says ~ ~eld is also on the rise, as displayed by 78 yards after contact against Marina, according to CdM Coach Dick Freeman. •He had a-heck-0f a game. He even had some big-yardage plays called back," Freeman ·said. "He's reading the hole a lot better," said Naranjo, who noted O'Meara has worked bard to soften what his position coach kiddingly teoned •hands of stone" as a receiver. •we threw a few balls oft him this summer,• Freeman added with a laugh. Naranjo sees O'Meara, whose 1140 SAT score and rare athletic ability has endeared him to growing nUmbers of Divtsion I recruiters, may wind up at fullbaclt on the college level. • · But until then, he'll savor bis' new-found double duty, stoctpWng touc:bdowns and quarterback sacks with comparable aplomb. r----------------------------~------------~---------------------------------------------------------------~-----1 I FAULKNER . CONTINUED FROM 81 I •wu to lboot 75 and finllb ID the 252-1085 (daytime) or 650-6833 wp. I ll:allw 11 w m impOt-(at atald),.. ..... tdGmlatlaD. tm1pull(Ga18), but I dldn, • lllllil _ ..,_ tD - know It would've tied h1m... ..... match in tM Presklenfi cup Lane bad a five..ltroke lead at Newpcllt ae.t:b Golf Courie. be1cttng Into tbe Jut round. wbmw IDID'8 -*lb •-bel Ales •1 wOWd like to win one, but I De La Parra and Joe RUllO w01 don't mind being second,. square off in Satwday'I final. Drucker sakt •As )cog as they· De La Pana. a dullc caU~:il's been a good -""5Weet-swingaf k.favored to beat day.• It ap~ Dr. Drucker ts Russo, a guy who bits line drives • certainly cJoalng the gap on Lane. off the tee. • Alma Drobka llaot 303 to In the final of the Vice wba Big Canyon's dub President's Cup (only on.e loss in championship, with Charlie match play), Dan McGwre an<f: . McGlaugbin and Steve Collins Don Wulf will meet. ~eal Ta~ ... • . tied for second at 306. and Bob Dearborn will play m • c:>aldldfi>1 $ave "Oar Youth 'Theaswer'S-Cup final. (SOY), the Costa Mesa-based • In Jut Saturday's flight group designed to keep at-risk rounds, Hank LeFebvre (low youths off. the streets, will host its gross 66) and John Anderson golf tournament Sept 30 at Costa (low net 55) won Flight ~ Leroy Mesa Golf and Country Club, a None~ (low gross 70) and _ needed fund-raising effort that T~ny Parillo (low net 58~~n features several donated prizes. Flight B; and D~n Chan (low What a great concept Play gross 67) ~d JlDl Angell (low net olf and ~ the ci s 52) won Flight C. streets safer. Call Joe Rogers, • RICHARD DUNN's dub golf column tournament co-director, at appears every Thursday. . .. steady . improvement, finishing with 123 rushing yards on 18 car- ries, including a 27-yard jaunt for Mesa's lone touchdown. Fellow junior wingback Vmce Hamade collected 78 yards on 14 carries and junior Ben Felter also showed promise as a ball carrier. •All three of them ran very hard," Howell said. "That .gives . us a three-man rotation, which might allow us to play Steve and Vince more on defense.• The defense could also benefit from senior Julius Vasquez's move from outside linebacker to inside 'backer. Vasquez and junior inside 'backer Jeremy Lefever were clearly the stand- outs against Saddleback. Coronado, with an enrollment of around 150, does possess talent ·and experience at the skill posi- tions, with quarterback Adrian Taufaasau, a 5-10, 190-pound returning starter, leading the way. The Islanders finished 5-5 a year ago and missed the playoffs. Running back Doug Tate (5 -7, 150) and receiver Bo Blumenthal . (6-0, 160) are also among the ~ : leaders for Coach Bud Mayfield, whom Howell reports employs as many as nine two-way starters . "Not counting special teams, they played about 15 people last week," Howell said. Regular-season match ups against opponents from outside Orange County have traditionally been kind to the Mustangs, who have won six times in eight such meetings, including four straight. This is Mesa's first meeting with Coronado. -By Barry Faulkner "' \1\111\'- = 81 ......,., ..... a. .... 51 NM! QI\, 5-10. t?O. jr, 0£ t2 ~ "udeslll. 6-2., 2.lO, "· Tl '2 .. ~ 5-Q, 235, Sr. ' OT • ~ c..-. 5-11, , .. Sr. 0£ • lld*tl M:a, .... , •••. OU 1155KJOS.5r. u M 64.190,Sr. u ., Mlltt 6-1, 165, k . OLI 22 Ben feltief. s.. 10. 160. Jr. CB 21 1-fy ~ S.11, 150, Jr. CB JL..Bonn~~u._ t& JS_ . , -- "~ ' ,.. ~ -I• ESTANCIA. HIGH FOOTBALL CONTINUED FROM 81 Liebengood, who hopes to stifle any Coyote illusions of grandeur by continuing what many believe will be the best Eagle campaign of the 1990s. A victory would give Estancia a 2-0 start for the fifth time in Uebengood's tenure, bolstering an air of confidence around a team looking for its first winning season since 1991. •J!v~ bad teachers telling me our players are much more confi- dent this year," Liebengood said. "They think we have a good team and they're going into games expecting to Wifi." Little was ex ected this year of Buena Park, which fin- ished 59th ng 60 0 r a n g e· County teams in scoring last yea.r with just 53 points and awarded its Most Valuable Player award to its then-senior place-kicker. But the Coyotes have beefed up their offensive and defensive lines with some off-season weight work (they reportedly average 240 pounds both ways up front) and have several returners at the skill positions. Brtan McDonald, a S·foot-10, 185--pound Junior running back, ls the most notable veteran. He rushed for 86 yards on 20 carries agalmt Brea, caught two passes for 20 yards, and had a key lnter- ceptloll. Sedor Ruben Gallo triggers the aGml8 at querterbeck. Wber8 he threw for 75 yards last week (7 of 10), includ- ing a 24- y a r d game-win- o i n g touchdown toss to B r e t t Strike. -QP-Top-tet Division VIII 1. cOvina 1-0 2. Laguna Hills 1-0 3. Pacifica 1-0 4. Aliso Niguel 1-0 5. La Mirada 0-1 6. Sunny Hills 0-1 7. South Hills 1-0 8. Mayfair 1-0 9. R. Alamitos 1-0 10. Los Amigos 0-1 Others: Troy, 0-1; Estancia, 1-o; Ganesha, 0-1. •They run a single-back offense the majority of the time, run some option out of the l, and (Gasso) loves to scramble," Uebengood said. "We're con- cerned about containin Gasso but I think our secondary (comers Chris Felix and Manu Tanielu, as well as safety Chris Mokede) is as good as anyone has." . . Century to 118 yards of total offense, Buena Park c.ame up big defensively, shutting out Brea the final two quarters, including two stops on fourth-and-three at their own 12-and 28-yard line in the third quarter. .. ., Estancia wW test the Coyote defense with its double-wing, smashmouth attack, fueled by explosive wingbacks James Dawkins (192 yards on 20 carries ~ last week), Felix and Chris Mokede. The Eagles are looking for their first completion of the sea-. 1 son, after attempting four passes against Century. ·r think it wW be a pretty good ballgame/ Uebengood said. The two teems have split four ' : previous meetings, the last in • ' 1979. -By Barry Paulkoer . ., THURSDAY, SEPTEM8ER 19, 1996 ., pop warner football Cowboys roll to 20-6 .win ~ .... ~ ~ ~~r;J'.: .• ~ ..J ... -..._-J i C!>wboys' Enrique Molina blasts through for big yardage in 20-6 victory on Saturday. BRIEFS •Nick Cabico 5cores two touchdowns; Enrique Molina adds another to pace the attack in Midget competition. The Midget Cowboys scored a convincing 20-6 win over the Lakewood Lancers to provide local teams with their only win in this week's Costa Mesa Pop Warner foot- ball action. Nick Cabico scored two touchdowns and Enrique Molina added the· other to pace the Cowboys. Coach Mike Scheppens praised the offensive line and the entire defensive unit for controlling the game. In other games: c.•..a. 5, s.nta ~' The Mighty Mite Cardinals were at the Santa Margari- ta 2 when time expired and they bad to settle for the tie. The tie was a big improvement after a rocky opeDing week. Brian Molina scored the Cardinals' touchdown and Ricky Sepulveda provided the running punch throughout Junior Bay and Ricky Wedgeworth both recorded sacks. ·" ,.. -· ....... J4 a... 12 . J 1bf:ngs were looking really good fm tbe Pee Wee auefs as quarterb6ck Kasey Peters found Collin Callahan for a ;) 51-yard touchdown to open the game. /1 Near the end ol the game, Peters again found a receiv- er in the end zone, Blake Prested, on a 0.are pass for a 20-I yard score. ' Unfortunately for the Chiefs, Fullerton controlled the' offensive scoring the rest of the game. ..o Ca11aban, Peten and Prestec1 accounted for most of the ·1~ offensive yardage working behind the blocking of Aaron ..,., Garcia, Cris Camerena and Marcus Uevanos. On the defensive side, Prested, Peters, 'D'evor Gregory, Llevanos, Matt Erickson and Garcia. I *IWDOd Loi...,.. 27, CJw,,.,. 0 . . The defensive unit for the Jr. Midget Cba.r9ers ma.de numerous stops on the day only to be victimi7.ed by fom n long touchdown plays. ., Jeff Miller, Cody Forsythe and Joey Mueller all played well on both sides of the ball. n ·.:-. .-r. .... I I I ( I I I ' ( I I ( , ( I I ( ' I I\ I ' I I '\. '\. I ' r---_Y_O_U_T_H_S_P_O_ll.;......T_S_.._~J R.:....::._. _:_.A_L_;..:L..:...-~A ..... M.....__.E,__R IC AN P 0 OTB ALL • l Sailors win, set up today's showdown at Peninsula IRVINE -TENNIS Newport Harbor High tennis coach fletcher Olson juggled her lineup Wednesday to give Katie Can.right and Brooke Taylor some much-needed rest for today's marquee girls show- down at Peninsula. Even with the changes, the Sailors eased to a 13-5 victory over University to run their record to 3·0. Erica Nelson filled in nicely, winning two of three at No. 3 sin- gles. The No. 2 doubles team of Kristein Case and Sarah Barker teamed up to sweep in their first 1---_....gtrschootcn:tion ever. No. 1 singles player Vanessa Godbey was a steadying force, giving up only three points while sweeping her three games. Today's match with P.eninsula is set for 2 p.m. Newport tWbor 1J, Unlv.slty 5 Slnglea: V. Godbey (NH) def. Bugescu. 6-3; def. Suh, 6-0; def. Pham, 6-0; E. larker (NH) lost 1-6, S-7, won 6-2; Nefson (NH) lost 2-6, won 6-4, 6-2. Doubles· Palm.Adams (NH) def Kim-Park, 6-0; def. Molnar-Berman, 6-2; def. Hylten-Gazin, 6-l; Case-S. Barker (NH) won 6-3, 6-2, 6-3; Porter·Lesley (NH) lost 1-6, S-7, won 6-4. sec tops Chapman. 2-t · -CO STA MESA -The Southern California College women's soccer team scored two second-half goals Wednesday to beat nonconference foe Chap- man, 2-1. After the two teams battled to a 0-0 tie at the half, Meggen Fleener, a Newport Harbor High grad, got the Vanguards (4-3) on the board first. Jamie Gardiner -th.en punched in the game-win- rter on an assist by Lori Van Herk and the Vanguards held on for the win. sec goalie Rid.a Gonnering had two saves. RipTide sweeps, now2-2 BUENA SOP TB A LL: PARK -• The Pacific Coast Rip Tide Super Sox swept a doubleheader from Buena Park, 14-12 and 21-5, this weekend in American AAA fast- pitch softball action. April Carroll hit a three-run home run and Kristen Smith added a two-run shot while going 4 for 4 to lead the 16-and-under team to a win in the nightcap. Carroll struck out four and didn't walk a batter to notch the win. Nicole Matsen had two hits and scored three runs and Joy St. Dennis added a single while scor- ing two runs for 'the Rip Tide. In the opener, Jessica Jen- nings, Smith and Sarah Macl<ay all bad two hits. MacKay allowed seven earned runs while striking out four and walking three. The Rip Tide evened their record at 2-2 after dropping a doubleheader to Fullerton in the opening week. Megan Hess had four hits, Carroll bad four walks and scored two runs and ntfany Miller had a single, three walks and scored twice in the first two games. Usa Huntington was also a hit- ting star of a different kind, being hit by a pitch three times. Bruins come from behibd,roll,36-19 •Down 12·0, they bounce back with five TDs. "" ;111 •• The Bruins came back from a The Irish running game bad •,... 12..() halftime deficit to score five some success up the middle · ., touchdowns, a S&fety and two behind linemen Paul Lancaster, 11<' extra points to beat Cerritos, 36-Oscar Perdomo, Ivan Arechiga, 19, in Newport/Mesa Junior All-Jim Erickson and Dylan Brooks. ...· American Football League action The Irish trailed 8-6 at the half 1 this week. and were first-and-goal from the The Bruins will be basking in 9 early in the second half after their win while all five of the Jacobi Rapids ran back an inter-r. league's other teams will be look-ceptio!150 yards. A fumble stalled .,; ing to get back on the winning the drive. The Mallards added a · track as they prepare for this safety and scored their final 1 week's games. touchdown on a wild reve,se play ' The offense was sparked by with :05 on the clock. • ' the 100+-yard rushing effort of Alan Dutro and the passing team-Honwts 44. Buffaloes 8 .:., work of Michael McDonald and The Buffaloes found them- Matt Encinias. selves down to Cerritos early, but The offensive line of Parker kept battling. Jeff Edelblute Del Ponte, Dave Robie, Joe Carr, helped bolster the running attack Brian Whalen and Walter Sebring against the powerful Hornet handled the Cerritos front. defense. Fullback Max Mexia On defense, Jesse Pimental was an impressive lead blocker applied pressure all day, blocking for both Edelblute and Chris one punt, recording a safety and Manderino. forcing one pass interception Manderino picked up 90 yards which was returned for a TD. on the ground and hooked up Ryan Torrey, Encinias and Del with Charlie Alshuler on a 30- Ponte kept the Cerritos' offensive yard pass for the Buffaloes' only unit from getting to the outside. score of the day. In otber pmes· On de1ense_, Adam Vogele, Nick McCarthy, Tanner Hackett HwttlnutDn 9-dt Dolphlnl 19, and Brian Campbell held the wu.a& 0 · Hornet running game to a mini- The Wildcats are taking a his-mum. The Buffaloes are at South torte first step this season into the Gate for a 3 p.m. kickoff Saturday. NMJAA football world. This is the first time in 10 years Cenllw ..._ 1'ojw I _ that the league bas fielded a team Although the score was lop-• ' ngers open up winter made up of these youngsters sided, the Th>jans played a pretty league with 9-3 vi. ctory (ages 7-8). ganoodd ,.9...amt ... ~!g. ainst a very tough :~ The Wildcats put together a a..• .._..... • Major League real good effort this past weekend The Trojans had their moments ~~~~~ ~=~~ t.~~ ~:~ :l;.,1n~ the Huntington ~:t th~~~~~o ~ pi4:th= ~ and so does the Tailback Johnny Angelo, who which moved the ball to the 3. i Costa Mesa had a nice 50-\'ard run, teamed Huston and Rothwell capped off ~ ' American Uttle League. up with Ricky Nelson to give the the drive with a touchdown pass. The Major Division Tigers Wildcats a formidable running Matt Cooper and Matt Cass et-~·•t opened winter play this week-attack. Chuck Goodwin, Zak ly teamed up on some good runs ou end, beating Huntington Beach, Lavengood and Ryan Telles to balance the offensive attack. uLa 9-3, at Pioneer Park. an.chored an offensive line that On defense, Dave Erickson led • ·! The llgers, who finished sec-opened the holes up front. the team in tackles with Robert ... ond last season behind the Atb-Comerback Brice Stillman bad Della Grotta, Jason Kraft and letics, hav& eight retuminq play-the hit -Ot-the ..game Jor -the Dol-Matt Boyce.having great days.. _ u Makena sparkles ers. N'me players have all-star pbins as he and free safety Matt The Th>jans Saturday will tab • ' experience. Hauser, defensive end Ryan on South Orange County. which 1r. Starting pitcher Renny Jack-Horsely and linebacker Michael won at this level last.sea.son. • • .J LAGUNA SURFING son hW'led a strong game and Orozcoallshinedondefense. NIGUEL -was supported by key defensive The Wildcats are at Buena OU.. 11. .a..,_ O Mailcai Makena of Newport plays. Outfielder Stevie Doerr cut Park Saturday at 11 a.m. While the Buckeyes lost, the Beach finished first in the Junior down a runner at the plate and defense was o~tstanding wUh , \I tJ--flllfell'5rf>tvlston'llt"'t!tis-w~md's--t:;T1-ldt1~"*~Difj~~liia'lrZil--r.-,i~1Fiiiil7i-Dimmt-eoclJJ8J""made-8-runninq-f-Al-.llM-N..._'*'-'~-.--i United States Swfing Federa-catch in right to end an inning The Irish defense did a good Buckeye quarterbock Wessley c tion's West Regional. with the bases loaded. job of shutting the Mallards down Presson was the player of the The triple-rated contest at Salt Danny Whitaker had a two-for most of the game. Linebackers game against Compton. Spencer ·ir Creek Beach was the fowth in run double and Michael McGuire Alan Saenz and Nathan Huibreg-Link. Chris Wade, Ryan Snider , ~ the 1996·97 championship sea-bad a bases-loead triple to lead ste closed down the middle with and Jorge Figueroa all bad good .,... son. the hitting atta,ck. Bryce Ca.rich some aushing bits while speedy peJfonnances. . ~ More than 150 competiton, in scored two runs. Anthony •A.J.• Fernandez raced The Buckeyes will be iJ1 action 14 divisions, competed on 2-to The ngers will play host to down Mallard runners trying to Saturday with Irvine at Bonita Jl/2-foot northwest swells. There Robinwood Sunday at Costa skirt around the end. Creek. KkkoU is set for 11 ~ • were several broken board.I over Mesa High. Game time ls 1 p.m. • ~ .... the two-day tournament SCC tops Westmont TAs:;;: VO BARA -The Southern CalUomia College women's votleyball team pltked up a bard-fought 15-8, 15· 8, tl·1~, 1.S..13 win over Welt· mont 1\aetday to even its Golden State Athletic Conference record at 1·1. 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RHYNE, 4041 MAC pflcant"i':l 1!'/:rAf J~~ilnt:s~ ~on-... llldllllit. 111 .... \. ---~tnd loen • --~ .. :.:ec..:i.~~ SctlOal CASllltO.tADeetle RTHUR BOUL£VAAO, STAUDINOER Ofl H .en u ~ ... CAeezM • ..._ ......., "IOdllian, Mvlnlllt __.. _,a.lln• ......... CMe A S...: =n·~~:o:i:.r~ THI :~r::. THE =~z~H~o~A~~~~~~! ::.~~:Lo~TAUOINOER ~i;.~~r ~ ..,.., 09(11. 111121 ::-.!.'°'.:.::C.":1: ::·:::::-::: 1.:'::'~~ . ()bgln 0oc:umtni.: Hun-STATe • 01' CALIFOR· 9U60.255.4, (714) 553-The 1ppllcen11 II tied Th11 11atement was flied POBLIC NOTtCE _.._ *" 1111 ...... I» tlntnclel ~-!'!!. ~ PUIUC MOTICI 1M wt M tlngton BHCh VnlOI\ HIQh NIAi 1223 STATI: BAR NOS aboV9 ere •PP!Ylni to 1he wlttl the C~ty Cl_,k of ....... -*trQlo .. ~ tz.d to dO ---)R fA .. .,._ School .Ditlrict, 10251 TOTODDGILL&TTI!: 46983AND t 18645 . g:e::::~nft~~C:.~0::f Ora.ngeCounty.on8'27·98 YOU AM .. 'DEl'AUL = ~-0... ::."4:'o'i:.~~ ll1'ICI Of""'-t1b1U A ..... Yorktown Ave .• Purchasing, By order of lhlt court, OATE.: JUL 09 19" cohollc beveragH at· 200 1 Hl3194044 UNDSt A DEED Olf TNMT II~ W. end~ Hall 300 Eelt ~ AIJMI I ta llTA11 Of ~' 0 W Room 381, Hunlln~ron you .,. htfl~ advbed J. PaTl!RSON, Clerk, MAAINE AVE., BALBOA IS-Daily Pilot Sept. 5, 12, 19, OATS> GtJltZ. l.N.EQ .. ~lo end now Awenue. 0<9nge. Celllomil -·---MVIZD p , _ Be~h. 9 c:xt 'if38:· 14) that J:' may appeat be-... C. Monl1, Ooputy LANO, CA 92682 2e, 1996, 1996 th512 YOU TN<a ACTIOH TO twit t.., I undlr Mid OMd of .. rtght, me and ~ CMs lllD. A1IGJI 1Ma S tl •* ..... ~oWcE is HEREBY l::a11J~•6r,es1:,1ih~ Published Newpon Beach· For tne.'ollOWI~ ~of PUBLIC NOTICE ~Y IT MAY"°'f:TNlllnlle~..,_.~ c:onW)'9d to and'°" httd ~Ill=-=-= C.ca.,.._ GIVEN that tilt Huntington court on 11·27 1996 at Cost~ Mtst Dally Pilot ~~:A'~o ~~E ~T~NLJ . . IOU) AT A•P\&JC SAIL p Mid c.cany 9nd .... -. ~ • under Mid Deed ot .., wM be°'*" mt Beach Union High School 8:30.am, th.n ~there to September 19, 26. October Published New orl l'lctltJOus 8us!MH YOU Nl!ED ANac:rl»d • w14 :I .. ln~~~.a: .-'!:::..., ill~ .. Ol/1Z. Ol/1S. 09111 Olstrlcr, Orange County, anow cauH, ii eny you 3. 10, 1996. Beach·Cosla Meaa 'bai"' N•mo Statement EXPLANATIOH OF THE ac:rl»d In Ulld died wa .,._,_____, ~ ~ ~Of -d r.ta1AEL Callfomia. actlnQ bV and have why MATTHEW th527 '' The follOWlng persom ar1 Tiie ...... lddlW end°"" __,..,... M: COl1\MWf1 -~ through "·' Governing SHANE DeROSE should PUBLIC NOT f~rs:p1r;:1>er 19•26·0c· doing businou u : Real ~ OF ......... _!!conwnon._,_.1,1~.ol described in uld deed ot A~'l..tieen flld tM -...,P-,U-B""L...,l~C~N-O""Tl=-c-E--Boaro. heremattlf rt(erred not be dtclllled trM from ICE • · Estate Services Co., 17777· '""~ .._,"" Niii Pftll*tY dlealled IJ\ltl Tiie tttMt eddtftl "'"'..,.. "' lo as "DISTR1Cr', wth r• the custody and control of lhS32 C Main St. Irvine, CA 92714 YOU, YOU SHOULO ltDle la putpOMd lo be: 1532 end OUlef oommon detlgna-~ A. ~ In .. ctlvt up 10, but not later his father, TOOO GIL· BSC 5501 PUBLIC NOTICE All Rounaghl, 31481 WHI COHTACT A l.AWYQ. Kell °""19. ~ a.ft. 11on.~ the 1911 prop-co.it ol ~ COu °' I011Cf Of T1WIT&'I &Alf lhan the at>ov•ataled time lETTE. · NOTICE OF StrMI, Laguna Beach, CA NOTICE OF ntuSTe'S CA llQSZ5. Tha uiidllllgned etty M>o\11 II pur· OIW&. UM1P DHD W 'mUIT ALE: Haled bads fOf the award Ttw foltowtng Information Pl!TfTION TO Fictitious 8utlneu 926n SALE UfCJER DEED OF TNllll ~ 9n'f ~ poMd to be: 2701 llJMd M PETn1>N _,.. ... , A., . ..-R: °'5-IA· of a conlracl lor the abOve conoems rights and proc. ADMINISTER N•me Statement This business Is eon-TRUST '-"*' No. for My •m•«*-of .. VflJN Drive, Co<onal Del ~A. ~bl llCICIOk*d IS t• YCM.I ARE• DflAAllT lnlOQ pioject. dutts which refatt to this ESTATE OF: The following !*tons art ducted by: an iodlvidual 1snat1/lbat T.S. No.._. -*"" end o1W Mlf. CaliforNa 92825. The .,.,._.,,..... .. ID admln-A DEED Of TRUil' DATB> J11111 A MANDATORY prtbtd In· prOCffdlng for Jhe ttrmina· WAI. TEA DAVIDSON doing business u: Ee-Ha~ you started doing flOMl324 A.P. No. ..... oammon ~ .. f "'I· undets. lgned Trustee dis-i.t .. tllllltol .. dadlfe. 17. 1tM M1J1 YOU TW spec11on and walk .through lion of parental custody CASE NO A184078 c1n1rlc One De~ns, 3124 bu~1nessye1?No OJINolce •hli=r;:;'*1t1owni..in.Seld ... ~be c:talms My li9bMy tor eny M Fl1TTDf l9QlllltlACTIOll re PtlOnc:T YOUtl ;~~.~:.~d2:~ ~·~*':i ~,.;r~R~S~A!!H~ To_allheirs:beneficiar1~. !;~~ay. Costa OH, CA ~i~~t was liled =rn: ~s.m:,,..,tu .. ~ ==:::.~ ~ID=-b=PMf'BITT,rfllAUUOLDAT Parkv1ew Adult School. !Orth In California Family f::1=· :e:!ni•~:i::•· Shene Gal1tskl, 3124 Tall will\ the County Clerk of u::itmlOr .,,...., or ::U 9::." ~aninb't. ~· If any, shown _.... of £-... Act (Tin :.S ~~ y= ~ ~6666 Tunstall Lant, Hun-Code section 7860-7864. oth~ise be lnllresled J. Way, Costa Mou, CA Orange Counry on 8·14-96 .. .__, ftJllillt ~ ID concman. Of enc:umlnnces, hert111. Salid Ale Wiii be ..._ .. 11oW .. palONI NATURE Of THf ,._OCUDING l•~ton Beach. The court shall consider the win or estate or bolh 92826 19983892939 Ill Deed d Trull exeaMd by lnctdng ...._ cfwg8I end maoe but without cownant ,......... ID 11111 IM'IY Bids shalldl bt ln~tlvboect In whither the Interests of the of: WALTER DAVIDSON ' Oarin Carlton, 788 Violet Dally Pilot Sept 5, 12, 19, Tent A. 5eou1, M U1wt•1ted .,.,.._ d .. Tnmae and °' -m.mv. upess °' Im-ac:1on1 wfllaut Olleliftng cou C~~~ !~~ =LD the place 1n1 ..., • ve. minor require the ep Int· A p I.Ant. Ora e, CA 92669 2 1 ~ ReoarOld on t · · -·-· " IS and shall be opened and IMnl ol . KIM LEWIS I th on-.. • Deed d Trull ID P9Y .. session condlUOft "' en-wt ~ ac:lonl '-'* . publicly read afoud 11 the court finds lhal the lnler· Superl~r Court of C~lil0t~ ducted by: a general part· PUBLIC NOTICE 201130 d c-. Records ,, flWq ~ .,.. d,. cu~. lnduciino tees ... ..,... ,.......ai" will bi VEYANCE. INC .. A CAUf<>RNIA abovt·Slated time and estt of the minor do re-nla Count of ORANGE nersl\lp lh8 olllol d ,. Couiey Ida(•)~ t.., Mid Deed ChafOIS and eJ1P911,.. ot .......... IO tlve nob IO '*· COAP'OMT10N. as INstec, or place. , quirt such prot~. the 'fHE P~TION re uesls Have you started doing flctltlou1 BuslnHI Reoatdlr d Oraige Couiey, ot TIUll to wt: S404.4Slll.ee the TruSlee and of the trusts .... PlflOlll Ul'iless lltY hive sUCCHSO< trustee, or subs11tutec1 In ~ccordance with lht court shaU appoint counsel lhal KIM tEWIS b~ a business yet? no Namo Statement Californll end pusuenc ID ,. • inllnnt lhel9orl tom Cllated by Mld Deed of WI!*' flOlct Of c:onMn9d 111 1111 1NStff pursuanl to ltlC Dttd ot prov1Sions of Calllo!nla to rel)ftstnt the minOI'. It pointed ., personal repr~ Shane M. Galilski The following persons are Nc*:le of 0.,.. and Eledion ID W1Jll8 0 10.37W per .,,.. Trust 10 PIY the remalni119 lflltlDllCI don} The ~nd· TNst executtd by Wdham Business ~no Professions the court finds lhal the In· sontative 10 administer lhe This statement was tiled doing business as: Helm, 5e1 thereundllr Recordld on num .. prcMded In Mid prindPal sums of the no(e(•} Mt ldlnlli....00 llllloli\' Wiii be w11nsctt and Bevet!y Wunsch Cod• Section 70C28.15,Sand terHt• of the ~inor require estate of tho decedent wllh the County C1er11 of 1824 Newport, Costa Mesa,~ 30 19118 .. lnslr\mwat ' note(a) .-,. GOit end....,.._ secured by seid Deed of P*d """" In inetftfted husblnd and wile Rtconled oo Public Conlract ode ec-lhe represen1a11on of coun-THE PETITION · Orange County on 8·27·96 CA 92626 · ,_..,. ,..__,_, -·· T wtl n ""-~ ..., _,.,G'119' in-· Ho tion 3300, lhe owner r• sel, counsel shall be ap· !equesls 1998389404B Myron Lee Miller, 1792 Orf. 98-270829 of _, .... .._ V8nCes ~ lnlet8Sl Ed--~st to : l l82,201. . ,_.. 111 ....,.._.,IO u .. -&. as ':""menl quires lhal lhl bidder po•· pointed whtther or not the authorlly to admlnasler tho ole Costa Mesa CA 9262& Recxlrds. wll Sell on OW29IM mMed IOlal detlC $443,444.60. with lilllfett thereon from peffon Ind lhowl good cam U -O•OHU ol OffiClal Records sass tho following etas-minor Is able lo afford estate u~er the lndepen· Dally Pilot Sepl. 5, 12, 19, Th.ls busines; Is con· at 10:00 A.M. At the enlrllnc» The benelc:ialy under uld 4117195 0 11.00% per an· :s::court shou4d not giant 1111 '" the office ol Ille County Re· slllcalion of conlractor's II· counsel. The minor shall dent Administration of ~·· 26, 1996. 1996 th508 ducted by: an Individual to the Or.nge City Hell, lOO Deed ot Trust herelolonl.,.. num as provided In &aid . COider of Or11191 County, Cat1- censo al tho time the bid Is not be present In court un-18.\f~11 Act. h (This au~hoflly PUBLIC NOTICE Have you started doing &It Chapman Avenue, cued and delllefed IO lhe wi-note(•) plus coSI and any A on IN penon wllJ fomaa. and Pll(Su"11 to the Notice submitted: Class B. Pursu· less the minor so requests WI tor t 0 p~rs~n rep-business yet? yes July er.nge, CA at pubiC llUClion. defslgned. wrllletl Dederalion advances with Interest. e.. be lllld on OdDber 17. 1006 It ol Default and Election to Sell anl 10 Business and Proles· or the court so orders. ro~r~ a we. 10 a 0 many Flc tltlou1 euilneH 1989 ' ID lh8 ~ bbdel' for CUh ot De1au1 and Demand for timaled tolal deb4 1:45 PM in Otpt. No 703 ioc*d thereunder recoide<I "'2111191 11ons Code Seel Ion II 1 parent appears wilh· ac 0 1s ;1}hout t ~<?urt ap-Nam• Statement Myron Miller (PIYable at lhe tme d '*II Sele. and • wrllen Na1ice ot $193.829.83 Tiie benef'ICI· at 341 The Ci~~ C)qnge, CA as fnstnlment No. M-209'22 QI 7028.15, no payment shall out counsel and Is unable f;;~v=e ~orerii:.1ang1ic~r· The following persons are This statement was liledlawlll monev d the Ur'iled ~and Eledlon to Set aryundersaidDeedofTrust 9261~1571 SM! Offacial Rec:ofds, will seft on be made for wofk or male-to afford counsel, the c~urt howevZ th~o r ~cl~ s. doing business as: B & L with lht County Clerk of States). II nglt fltle. and The und9rs9led C8UMd Mid herolofOfe executed and de· f YOU 08JECT ID the Qfdng 1~111196 at AT TKE MAIN rial under th.e con1rac1 un· shall appoint counsel tor rosontal~e wilr'b!or~ui~~ Distributing co., 1491 Orange County on 8·27·96 nerest. ~lo and l'O# No1ica ot DefacJI and~ lrllered 10 the u~rslQned a of IN Ptl*. ycu sllctuld IPl)eJf (llORTlf) OfTRANCE TO ~~ less and until the Aegislrar the par.,..t, unless such lo give notice to inteutsled Baker St., Sullo I, Cosla 19983894047 held by it \nter laid Deed d IO Sel lo be recorded an l'8 written Oeeleration of ()e. at .. hllllng Ind slllle YoU COUNTY COURTHOUSE 700 of Conlractors verifies to represen11tlon is knowingly persons unless they have Mesa, CA 92626 Dally Pilot Sept. 5, 12, 19, TNlt In lhe property lllUlll'8d., oounlywo.t.n lhe 1'1111 pqier1y fault and Demand for Sale. oClildolll or Ne wrintn ollite· CIVIC CENTER DRIVf WHT the 01s11ict that lhe con-and lntelllganuy waived. waived nolice or consented Sclenlll1c Health Care. Inc.. 26 1996 1996 th506 '-' Couiey and SIMI and ~ loc*S Fol seles lnfomW. and a wntlen Notice of De· lofll .itfl .. court brtort 1111 WTA ANA CA II 1·.s AM it. tractor was properly II· The same counsel shall not 1 th ed ) (CA) 1491 Baker St Suile ' ' de9crlbed u Jalows: Part:el 1 hon Mon-Fr1 8;00ern.6:00pm fault and Eledlon to Sel 11e111ng. Your ~ ~ be • · censad at the 1tmo tho bod be appointed 10 represent ~e i~df~=!n1 a~~i":i. 1, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE Unit 35 ~ d esta11 (81111 581>-9200 ~ The undefslgned ceuMd in pnonortnourlCIDmey :': 1~ ~-~ble hr~ was submtUed Any con· bolh lhe minor and his par· tratlon aulhorit will be This business Is con· ~end~ elements. Reoon~ice Corp. 525 said Notloe of Oefau• and f YOU w A CRBXTOA Of 1 ' l>""J I/actor not so licensed Is enl. . ranled unless Yan inter· ducted by: a corporauon Fictitious Business a shoMI and deialtl«I In ,. ~ Ml*! Street. PO Box Election lo Sell to be r• c:oraroeni cltCitllr of 1111 de· time ol Sale 111 lawful monty OI subjecl lo penalties under The pubMc defender or ~sled rson hies an ob-Have you started doing N•m• Stat.ment Condc:JrT'ra.m PW't b" Newport 22004 El Cajon, CA 92022· corded tr1 the county where CUltd. we n11st tile 1 dam Ille Unl1f0 Statts). al noht. bUt. the law and Iha contrac1 prlva1e counsel may be ap-·ee11on ~ tho elation and business ye1? No The following persons area.n TOWl•'lol•• l90DIQed 9004 (6111) 590-8200 DICed: the real Pfoperty It located. witll 9" :!rt rndTMl':' IO and 111lfrest. converecs to and woU be consadered void. II pOlnled as counsel pursu· ~how ood caisa wh the Scientific Health Care. Inc .. d~g business as: DevlanApnl 3. 11179. tn Book 13092. ~ 12, 1998 Tnmee FOf sales information· Mon-.. Pll90Nf ~ <»fll now lttkl by 11111\Ckr said Deed ol the :1c~n~e cla~slhc•:~~ anl lo Family Code section coun ~hould not gr.J lhe Bill Woo, Treasurer Company. 257 Fairview St., Page 963 lo 978 lr'tdusNe d Sale Ofliow' Jason L Colon, Fn 8·00am 10 5 OOpm (8111) ~ ~IN milt .... ~,..-TNst in ltle property '*>aUd-' •reca.~e er~ina er •S ~. 7860:7864. Prlvale couns-:1 authority. -This sta1omont was filed Lag~na Beach. CA 92651 . Ofllall Recon:l:s cl Oraige Pl ~17 llf12;Ht,2&'98 R· 590-9200 Cal-Western Re-"'°""' llom b "* ot lilSI said County ano StJte htt!INlter 0 a specia 'I conttactor appo1n11d under tho pr.ovt· A HEAAING on the pell· with the County Clllfk of Dal/Id Edward VanLaeys. Colny. Calfornla Partiel 2. All 40029 conveyance Corp . 525 EHi Glance of leletl 11 Pl'O\l1ded an descnbed: AS MORE FUU Y ar dhefutdl :" Se~t:n 7058 saons of Family Code soc· tion wtll be held on OCTO· Orange County on 8·3o.96 257 Fairview St.. Laguna undivided 1136el .,.,_per tM Main Street, PO Box ~ OlOO of IN Caliloma DESCRIBED ON SAID DEED cJF 0 1 tr 1a1 ~~11 usiness tlon 7860-7664 shaU re-BEA 3, 1996, at 1 :45pm in 1998 3894478 Beach, CA 92651 unple nereat as a lenlW1l in PUBLIC NOTICE 22004 El Capn, CA 92022· Plob.-Codt Tr.,,,.. IOf linQ TRUST. NOTE. THIS IS A SPLIT and i 0 ~ss 0 s C~de, the ceave 8 reasonable sum 01 Depl 703 loca100 at 341 Daily Pilot Sept. s. 12. 19, This ousaness . •s con· ocmmon in end ID II d the ,_. 9004 (819)590-9200 Daled dlims Wiii not expre befOR four INOEBTEDNESS. PlEASE Al.so· s Pe~ ~ th con ttr~ctf r compensation and ••· The Ci1y Dnve South, Or· 26 1996 1996 th504 dueled by: an ind1v1dua1 property, lllCUiing WllhOUt NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE ta Septembef 18, 111118 Trus-lllOlllll ifl>m IN hUllnv dltt REFER TO TS: 8652 Tiie pmpe~ a~ai e I • con a or pensos, lho emount of ange, CA 92668. • • Have you started doinglmtltlon lhe ocmmon area DEIR DEED Of TllJST Fk 1" Sale Oft'ic:er: Jason L. noktdlbow addtus and other common-;~;~wo;k ~~a~rltllsel~f c~~ which shall be dolermlned IF YOU OBJECT TO lho PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? no deMed in the Dedar-.on 1...S t-: 1..al5 Ollw. Cotton. ext 3017 YOU MAY EXAMHE IN ••• designition, al any, of Ille rer work • in acc~rdXnce wilh by lhe court. Such amount granting of the pelilion, you David Edward VanLaeys reMmld to below. In Lot I of OOl31010 AP . ......., 4CZ-151-a7 9119;26,10I03198 R-46243 lilpt tit 1111 court. I ltt I PfOl)trty descnbecl abcM as h • 1 1 1 C 1 1 i shall be paid by the. real should appear at tho hoar· Fictitious Business Tn1s s1a1emen1 was lllod Traa 10303 as shoWn on a YOU• 11 DEFAULT UllCJER 11 .......,. 1-...... i YoU ....... ,.,,.....-.. to ...,. 21• W., .... I e prov sons o a 1 orn a parties In Interest olher · N St t t with Iha Counly Clerk of • DEED .-.-· ",.,_ n IN n -. ,....,...._u ""'· ~ -·" Business and Professions lhan the minor 1~ such '"911oand 5111~te Ypt'' 0~· Th ~:i• i • •m•n Orange Counly on a-27•96 Map filed '" Book 444• Pages _ ~ ~!l"T.~ llllr 311. PUBLIC NOTICE roll fNr tit with 1111 ccurt 1 Newport ltacb, Cl 12HS Tiie Code Section 7059. proportions H 'the court 1ec . ns o~ e wr1t1on o.,. e ow no persons are 47 and 48 d ~ ,_., ,...., ~ACTJolj IOl'lllll AIQual I« Solda No4ict llllderslQne<I TNSlfe dlscll11m All work musl be com d . 1 H 11 h 1ectaons with the court be-doing business as: Surf· 1998 3694052 Maps 111 lht Of11ce of the TO PR>TB:T YOUR Pf0i9Clf CHll4t utt Of .. lilng of 111 inw'*>ly Ind any liabill(y for any ll1COl'reCtness pleled no rater than Janu: c~~~·11~:· th~:':~°'·01 !h: lore the hearing. Your ap-slclo Auto Salos. 2436 Now· Daily Pilot Sept. 5, 12, 19.e>range County R«Xlldlr.l IT MAY BE SOl.D AT A PUi:i NOTICE OF IClPllilll of ..._ 1SMts Of of ol lllC property address ano other arr 10 1997 .. flmo is of the real artles In inte~est are pearance may be In person go~f Blvd., Cosio Mesa, 26, 1996, 1996 lh509Exoepling lhentfrom Unlll ,1 ~~Y::' NEB> NC EX-KllllCM TO -Otllon or ICCICUf'lt as pro-commoo desigNbon ti any essen~e. Failure 10 com· unabr. to attord counsel, orFbM~u~~o~n~~EDITOA ~,;9:;6J~moz 2361 Calle PUBLIC NOTICE ~36 ~p:.e, 3 lME "°~*~ AIJMldlBI 1~n Melon 12!0 of tht shown herein. The toiaJ amount r,::: .!~~~"°r~er:t~h~11 '~: lh~ a:''t~unt •hall 1 ~ ~al~ or a contingent credilor of Lobina, San Clemenle. CA ~for ecmss. YOU. YOU SHOtU c:atTACT A ESTATE OF: LOIS ~ ,; = ~ r!m ~ of t11e unpaiel balaoce of tile sull In lht Imposition of liq· fhue coo rt o genera n o the deceased, you must file 92673 CNSt4Ut" egress. •IOC»IJ11•1l aupport. ~ Malet It i.-, .._, ~ ...iablt hum .. eouftdetll ol>lioation secllf!d by ltlC "'°". uldat9<1 damages for each Th u ·rt . your claim with the court This business Is con· NOTICE OF mairieeoauce cn1nege. use M s.n-Alalf~ C-CCJNIWBJ.. .....,._,..._. erty to be sold and IUSMI~, day of delay, In lht amount the• ~ •• ;~Y • ~~~u~~~ and mall a copy lo .lhe per· dueled by: an individual . w:ww TO ~nail ;..,.. h:f .-,, • --, • ...._., CASE llO. A 179070 IUIAH iln'CHB.L mi eSllrmte<l costs, txptnses . 01 5200 per day. more Plhat 30 ~ 10 a so!"al representative . ap-Have you sta1ted doing rw:;l 11_.. JUllCMI. ., atlc1w1 tn w.t, on1...._.. "'*" To el heirs • ....,..._ 1111165 SANNfTOND advanccHI tllc time~ the initYI Each bidder ahali aubmll poi 1 co 81 ;:: 1 I>' pointed by lhe court within business yet? yes, Scp1. ADllllOSTER CondonWllUm PW't ._, ID .. Died d 1'111111 • clerioe creditor• ~ MMWALKCA'10ll!I0-«236 J)tlbllutJon of lllf NoCic:I Cit~· on the form fum1shed with lbl~ c:O:.r ~o b:x,:; lout,~ mo,nlhS from ,lheh dale 1A99lf5d G ESTATEJO~GOl.DE delalbed In .. Oedll•>11 ~-~!'· ... ~-unaoni credit-I end Newooltluct1-Colta Mm IS $10,,053.M In IOd4IOn the conlract documents 11 11 i o irst ssuance o t e let· re o omez ouct eo-i.119 Corldlllar1I .--0. --llld who ........__ CN383ll63 wh. tht lNJIH will accept•• Usl 01 the proposed tut>-•cau t n~eo SE'; ~· 1c:;~ 11rs as PfOllided In sec1ion This stalcment was filed CASE NO A 182880 ReSO'ldloni for Newport • ,.._.. Clll .,__ • .._ =-~ Int rney :C.I ~Sep 12, 13, 10, c.utw(s clledl drawn °" a w conlractors on this project a • : • 9100 of the California Pro-wi1h lht County Cltfk of To 1111 ,;.,,. t>.nefi. Townnorr. recorded ... ...., 3 ~Ma. fJ.BJU 111 ._,. _ ....... • ..,.,,.e •,.•t n or natlONl ~ a dltck ~ , ed b h Si I AL.AH SL.ATER, EXEC. bate Code. The time for Iii· Orange County on 8-27·96 el ri • · ,.,..... , ,,._ofOlldll .... 111 .. aii ~ '""' or .. tet•...i. Ot by federil atdlt ~;e~~~ sJb~o~1ra~~l~g OFFICEA/CLERK, Clerk Ing claims wilt not expire 19913894049 tl~t ~~::Ji~:· c~ 111111~~Page885 bof .. ~,._.,afOr· ~O~~A of : Lu II PUBLIC NOTICE or: ~oresm.n 1111 a:": Fair Practices Act. Public LUZ KOASGAAAD, before f«?ur months f.rom Daily P1101 Sept, 5. 12. 19. ~whorneyother-°' f ~.,.. c-.ty. ~ -TY CORNWELL ~samgs111dloanas.soaa,;..• Conl11c1 Code Section Deputy Ille heanng date nohced 26 1996 1996 th507 wi•• be interHted I ~. c.tbTla. Plltlll ....-i 1111 h .... .,.,.._.. A PET1T10N hM CN•1't1140 llOI\, UYlllOS assoaaliOn or 4100 1 c 1 E K 1 J above. • • . n EllCMNe 1•• Md Bt*'t ID Sii.....,,. been filed by MAX NO Eac:~T~·shall be ac· ar • nu10n, r., YOU MAY EXAMINE the PUBLICNOTICE the w iU .or H l•t•, or~'>Plftlllll1and2 ClllldldCIM*l•lll._.-,,.THOMASCOANWEU.ln TICE(>F uwigst>ankspeafiedtnSedlon com •~Id b a cert1f1ed or 82125, Altorner at file kept by lhe court. If you both. of. GOLDIE JO-aboole. for i.e end oca.tp91ty -. •---.,Mo. IW199 of the Superior Cour1 of KllllC»I TO 5102 ol tile flNnclal Code ll!d cas,f;.,., c~eck or bid BLa1wd, 19S7el2t Ma3cArt00 h1ur are a person interested In NOTICEOF SEPHA P""""'"ON .. __ for P9llC> and .....,.,,., ... OMil......,•W• c•torni., County of ~IHI aultlonltd111~dobulanessnha bond In an amount not 1,., v ., u e , r• the estate. you may Ille NON-RESPONSIBILITY ,. • • • • ·-~ dlllr'8l2 as Nll1Cllld IOfDI• • h .... ._.. _. Or~. ESTATE Of: AME Nie. ·~ Mnt Rndu 01Mr than ten Plf'Cenl (l0%) 01 vine, CA 92&12, f714t with the court a formal Re-Nonce Is heteby given been filed by JAMES J, CXllTITIOn ww n h trwa ID tw ~ ~ THE P£TmOH r.. HB••IG lRWW tl\ln C&Sh as ac:c:efJlld. ltlC lftdl. the total bid pnce payable 253-3408, Attorn•r for quest for Special Notice of that Iha undersigned will JOSEPH in the Superior ·o.mr.oon· The --100 O.C... DIMW. ..... queett thet MA X CASE II() A184234 tet may W11hllold the 1ss111t1Ct Of to the DISTRICT as a guar· Petltloner1, P•trlck E. the tiltng of an Inventory not be responsible for any Coun of California, address and otier ocrrmon Alw. CA111•PA•1111Ma-THOMAS CORNWELL T .. h.i benoff. the Trusttt's Dttd until funds inltt that the bidder. al Its Oug9•n, Jr. Chrl•tln• and appraisal of estale as· debts or liablllties con· County of Orange. dalgnltlon. I M'f, d Ill,.., lontoh..,......_tarcmi AND MAX THOMAS ol-"-! .....,,.. beCOITle lvailable to lllf payee or proposal 11 accepted ahall M 0 ' sets or of any pehlion or lractod by anyone other THE PETITrON r• property descrt>ed llbolo'9 11 i..-. II .. ._ of .. 111 ._. CORNWELL IC be _,.., or .... tol'9, oon-endol'S« as a ma!lef of ngtt promptly execute tbe 'P u:~a~ N account as provided in than myself. on or aher this quHtl thet JAMES J. pt.rpOl1lld "' bl. t551 Mi.Ny of .. Ullltd......_ • pointed .. pe~ tlngent c~tore, end Said salt wiH be rlllde. but Agreemonl. furnish a sails· u .I •O ewport s!'ction 1250 of the CalTlor· dale. JOSEPH be appointed ~ Lane, 5-1111 Anl rWC.•nl...,.......,.,.ID ,..,,...ntetiwtoedmln-pereone w mtiyother· Without cowenant or Wl/Tlnty, factory Falthlul 'Perform· Beach-Costa Mesa Daily naa Probate Code. A Ae-Oa1ed th11 12 day of July, •• pereonel r~reHnt .. HlighCa. CA t2107 The lftd -hlM bJ • "'*-.. lster the .. tat f the wfH be interHted In tl!Pf!SS or implied regarding btle ance Bond In an amount Pilot September 19, 36, Oc· quest for Special No11co 1995 tJve to edmlnieter the 1.11derliglled Trusllle dlldmiml Died of TNll Ill .. ~• deoede t • 0 the wlU or Ht•t!r or possession or encumbrances t) not 1eu than one hundred tober 3, 10, 1996. form Is evallablo from tho Davalynn Engt,.h, Htete of the decedent. ""' llablllty '°' ti"! 11111111 In llld ~ llld 1"91 TH~ 'PfTIT1oN ,.. bot h\., of : ANNE Slbsfy ltlC Indebtedness ~ percenl (100%) of the total lh529 court clerk. 2 855 Plntc rHk Dr., THE PETmON re-.~ of the .. ....._dalatll9d: AllllCRM-fftl the 4eoodent'• HENNING ERWIN by uid Deed aovances ltlCl'tlllf bid price, furnish a Pay· Atto.rn•r for the P•tl· #0 325, Coit• M•H, quHt• the decedent'• adlhss and °"" ocrrmon ~......,onllldOaedafTiult. =U end oodlolfe " A PETITION he• der, Wlltl intetest aa IHOVtdtd ment Bond in an amount PUBLIC NOTICE tloner. CA 92828 (714) 429-W IU end codioll1 If Oeslgnltion. It ll'ft, lhown ~ ...._ ""ohr eny a,. edmllted' to been flied by SHERRIE therein and the unpaid ptincil)al not less than lilly percenl · LAW OFFICES OF 9830 ' eny be edmltted' to hef9n The 1DC111 amDU11 d .. -d119lllol\ w-.. of .. probate The WIU end ELLMAN AND MERYL oatance ol tile Note secnd ~ (50%) of the total bid price. SUMMONS ROBERT M VICTOR ob t Ttw WILL nd unplldbelanoeof"9~ _, ~ dleclllld llllM la oodkili GLADSTONE In the Ulc!Detd . inl! and furnish oertlOcales evl· (CITACION JUDICIAL) 1 8 2 5 s y ENT u RA B PuhbCliahedM NtwDpo.rt :~ 'o!dicU• •re .:llil. 9eClnd by Iha prap9f1y lo ti. putpOltld1Dbl:U"'9GclndV. ::Z for .,!_. .... tlewll-I Superior Court of Cell-...-....cl With,.,..~~~~ dencang that the required NOTICE TO DEFENDANT· 8 oac · osia esa aaly :b(. f SOid and,......,... tllllmelld -~..,,_CA.._ The e ...... ne on n foma County of Or-,..v...... 111 ,._, """"· ~. Insurance Is In effect In the (Avlso 8 Acusado) LINDA E~~l~O CST E • 2 1 2 • Pilol September 19, 20. 28. the• fi~r •:aml'btion .!: cmts. 8ICP8fW and ~ 111•....,TNllltl....._.., the file kept by the enge. • Chltges and expenses of ltlC amounls HI forth In the tZZO, OOES 1 TO 10. IN· • A 9 1438 1996. n • ept Y t at .,,. bme of ,_ ...., .._,1ar.,,~c1 .. oourt. THE flfTITION , .. ln.tstet Incl the trusts ctUlld ~ general conditions. In the CLUSIVE • Published Newport th528 cou • ~d .. NmcadSalit ...,,.,., ...... _,..___ THE P£TTTIOH r• quoeta thet SHERRIE said Dttd Cit TNll o.cl· event ol failure to tnllf Into YOU ARE BEING SUED BY Beach·Cosla Mesa Daily THE PfTl.Jl.ON ,.. 11 1157 03IM in ecdb'I ID MOii d "'*" If ..,, *'-queet. 8Utho.tty to EU.MAN AND MERVL "'1VllM Uft RECOWEY· the con1rac1 and execu11 PLAINTIFF: (A uo. le es1a• P1fo1 September 13, 16, 20. PUBLIC NOTICE ::: t *''tNnty t to c:an 1fMi TIUAll wll ICICIPC 1 ,_. 1"" 9* __,.of .. edmlnlet., the ~ GLADSTONE a,. IP" AJICf. INC .. • MU TNllM A th• re~ulred doct1~ent1, d'tmandendo) KAREN A. 1996. f lctltloui Builn••• nd • .. 9!_ Ind •nd• •t• ~ ct1ldl drwwn on 1 ~ W... fff tw ....._. und . ., the Ind~ ~Med • SHOW ed-C..lloftle ~ 't22l/J Nth bid 1ecuri1Y will bt RHYNE FM66 u er t... epe •nt 1 ....i llr h ......., ... _.. Adminietr.clon of t. iftnhrtretor w fth aen.ral Mulholland Hwy. #G ClllOt- forfelted. The Fafthlut Per· You have 30 CALENDAA 4 Name Statement Admlnl1tretlon of f9, :ior,....,.. ..... ~ a= Md ._.... ......., ... wt .. Aot. (Thie .,...,. pow.n to ~nllter su, ca 91302 (818) 999-lme fOfmanct Bond ahall r• DAYS alter lhls summons PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons are t.tM Aot. (Thie euthori-by • ~ mwwn .,... ... ....._~ ..... ty wtl •w the __ the Mtat• of the dee By: K. Sodtlt R&R ~-·main In full force end effect Is served on you to file a doing buslneu as: Moun-ty wilt elow the pereon-ad""'°" a 1 .. _ of .. .._.~of,.,... el eeoMtlltfw~~~ ct.nt • ANC£ INC C24t57' t10..,... thr0U9h the guarantH P• typewrauen response at this NOTICE OF lain & Ocean Eng1neenng, .i repre"ntati¥e to~· by • .,.. a ,... l9W9 lb of '* 11: SU~•.». Iii repr ---~ ~ • .,........,...., • · · · • .. "" tlod as apeclfled In 1ht court. ·PUBLIC LIEN SALE 19501 Ooncro. 'TrllbUCO tnany eoGoM Wit icen-wc '-*" ...,._ ....... ID ..... tw1'i ~---r~"'" 1 -- general condltlona. A lelllf or phone call will Notice is hereby given Canyon, CA 92679 obtelnlng court epprov-aaoaaeian or llW9 '** 9llCllfCeCllHal'sll***-• ~-~ OOUf't .,,.,,. q&Meta euthority to TM DISTRICT reserves not pro1ac1 you: your type· per Section 21700 et seq. Michael John Desmond, ... Before taking certein JlpeCllied In S«*>rt 5102 d ,. • 1i11et •......, • I dlldl 91. ·~ .::::!' ~""J:: 1:9 Htete ' the-right to rejec1 any Of all w11u1n response must .be of the California Business 19501 Dorado. Trabuco 'V91'f Important eo.tionl ,,.,... Code and dlORmd *-11J • 1i11et or....._ ad Wf'Yho __ -~ '!.._.nl ependent bid) Of lo waive any Ir· In proper legal form 1ryou & Professional Code that Clnyon, CA 112679 however the reonei I) 0CS ~ 'tf N -. II uribt • 1 clilcl .,_!Ir a... wwvw. ~ ~ ~ tltredon Of E• regulwitles or lnformalalles want the court 10 hear your lhe Undersigned, SUPE· This busintn Is con-repruentlJtive S:111 a,.~"' -" tinder at11r .., ar..._._....., .... __. NPt...ntatiw wll be tetM Aot with lltnlt.d --- Irr any bids or In th• Did· case. RIOR MINI STORAGE. lo-ducted by: an indavldual i ed t .;v. tJ 1cmn • ~ "' Tn.m ........ -dli'I • Of .... ,.quirod to dw nodoe eYthofttv. CThl• euthotJ. dflo. . If you do not file your re· caled at 1600 Superior Have you stllr1ed doing requ' 0 no 09 1119y Wll1t1old"' ..ad"-"'* ..-.i Iii ..._. to lntetMtei ,.,.... ty wll .. ow the_,.,.~ Al required by Seclion 1pon11 on lime, you may Ave .. Costa Mesa, Califor-buslneHJ•I? No to 1 lntereet pet1one Ill TN191't De9d d Midi StOZof .. AwldllCode•h• 11nlH• they heve II reprwentMlw to t.te 1713 of the California 1011 the case, and your nia, Coun1y of Orange, Mlchatl . 011mond un ••• they hive b9colne IVlilllllllll _,Ill P9YW......., to•....,_ Ill Illa welvM Mdoe Ot ~ ~. 80UoM without Labdr Codt~eclor of w1g11. money and prop-State of Calilorn!•· will con-Thi• statem.nt was flied wel'Ved notice or con-orenoor-•e1T'8111rof~ =Ill .. -ie "'* ohr Nnt.ct ~ ttM ~ GCMirt epproy.. trial Atalions ol lhe S111e further warning from the lhe personal properly d• Orange County on S.12-96 ~tion.) The I epen-COllW'8l'lt 01 ~. llCPIW ~ ......... .....,_.,._dent 'actmfnletratlon ~ ~ eodoM __.., MM of ~alllornla has deter· court: scribed below al 11:15 a.m. -""" 19913892825 dent •dmlnlttretlon a ~ l'lglrdlig ... TlllllWIO..lllllltM"-Mlthotttywllbetrenc.d how.wt the po,.oMI Ceme mined the general prevail· There are other legal re-on the 26th day ol Septtm· Dally Pllol Stpl. 5, t 2, 19, euthoriW will be granted poa!M!ion or lf'IC:&IT1lnnC9 or ...... ID hE • ...... u...... en ...... ftPt--"dw w111 _,. Cha..!.i87 C~ • Ing ~atu of wages In lhe quiremenll. You may want ber, 1996. The Under· 28, 1996, 1996 th503 unleH .., lntereetM l'.ttYdoondlllon· _,Slllltf "" ••.....,of ......... pottOn. floeenlllJ11don ....,_.to Give nodoe _.. ·~7 locality In which lhls work to call an attorney right signed will accept cash pereon fMH.., objection ~ ... ~ r.,, ~ 111 ..... W CllMl9tl r to -ctie~ i t I ei 3500 PllClftc v Ort 111 lo bt performed. CoplH away. It you Oct not know bids to Hlialy a lien for PUBLIC NOTICE to the pedtlon end D9ed ot Trull. .,.,._ ~ ..-• ...... • •how• r.:= .,0,.it':!'*':he 'T°"9 lew v. o •tti.11 r•~• determine· an auorney you rn.y call pa.st due rent and lncl'clt~ ahowe good O*I" why ....,.., Wllh iNINll • .-.W -• _. 0.. ~ Y IV• ~~ llC>fl•. art on Ile at the DIS· an 1ttorney're1erral service tals Incurred. The a1oragt Fl0Utlou1 Bu1lneH the oourt •hould not ptCMOeCI ·fw\. and ""o 1 WIWC\ ID ~ ,. _the = no~• or co_'!;r-:==~====~ TfUCT, and copies may be or a legal aid office (listed spaces gen9fally consist of N•mo ll•l•m•nt grent the euthorfty 1#1*1 llMQCl8I d "" rm l11tl U , _ _., ~ .., r-A ....,.,.,,MA • ......._ to .... P'OPO•-21 ob'9ined upon requttt. The In the phone book) lhe Jollowing: appllanctt The following peraons are A HEARING • the MClnd by &aid De9d d ~ Died, ..,.._ ....._ • ~ en u.. eotlon.) 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Y'M' .._,... ~--.A HIARM on the flll•••••••• No blddtr may withdraw Pf'O'tcclon; tu respuesta cal. IM1tumenu Md other Have you tt4111•d doing petition, you ehou6d ~ Truse T,,,.. a.: ... 9'..••'11° h CA ....., tit ._ ......... =wtl be heW on eny bid tor • period ol nrll• a rnaquina Ilene que misceflaneou• ltetnl. buslneu yet? no IPPO• et the heottng ::::::..:!:'.."'' ~ ..._ 1'1 ""-~ ... lfld ftete 'tfNI 17 1 Ht It ICW1ytllve (45) dayA efter lht cumpllr con 1U tonne&· NAME Of SPACE Scott Rtllberg end ttete your obleo: -... .__ 111· ~~ tloN .. 1 P.M tn'o.t. 701 d~HI for the opening Of daO.. ~s apropl.CSas ACCOUNT NUMBER Thie 11a11menc w111 filed done or Ne written~~· (I • C:..., ....... 111111.;.. _.. EetM1 ni;.~1r---------.-.- btds. II Utled quleft que .. Corte Gary E.ltrldl 815 With lhe County Clerk ol objeodone wtth the I . a.at. ..... --L.c.a-.0: .. ""-.. •• o ••••• Pur,uant IC Section 22300 HCUChe tu cuo. 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Credit can ~Y ~ allowed .-r CORONA DELMAR 6122 Furniture Onlw frig, wall unit, etcl 3608 S urf vlew LtT' S•t 8 ·11 719-2011 Gn finds old & newt S•t·Sun 8_., fi ne glassware, antique•, linens. books, fum, karastand, wnlchr, clotlles . plcturea. •4515 W•vn• Rd• Sat 8•m-1pm- La.zy Boy dbl reclln«, W JO , queen bed, 1able/chalrs, blkea. 302 Morning Canyon •S•t·Sun• 8-4, antiques, toot.a. video equip, Wtlee&- ch al r, collectlbtes, ofc supplles, morel 1022 Sandcastle Of. Blow-out Sale Fri 12·8 Sat/Sun M Down-sizing home and girt shop. l'um, antlqs, Xmas bar· gains. silk arrgmntt, cookbks, plants, haad radio acce1:orlea great Sluffl 913 Lombard Crt (Baker/Beat) 54().3670 20' DUFFY El.EC'l'NC Totally re•tored. S1- lnvested. Sell ,.t, $9000. eaten. 514-0IM' kb wlDerable. SouU. ...... NORTH •IC71 0 131 o K.J 10987 •8 Opening lead: Jacko(• Be wary of doubling on a trump stack in a live aucUon when you are not sure whoee hand it ia. Frrat.. t.he opponent.a might be-Oid~i!ll on. See- er a blueprint o( t.he hand, making the play easier. West'• cue-bid of two heart.a, by conventional agreement.. announced a two-suited hand containing at least five spades and an unditcloeed minor in a hand oflimit.ed strength. East's double waa premature. There was a ch8nce the opponenla would CADILIAC AUTOMOBILES ., on to ~ And lf UMlf did not. the tnua,. were~:!( .. placed In Cloftt. ol ....... -trick-,.. ducin1 potenUal mi1ht not. be u •---'-------11•••••..-•• good as it may appear. With the pouibility or • double nt. in the black suit.a, Eut.'a hand wu better suited to olfelUle lhao defense and a competitive bid of three spades woul<l have carried the day. Declarer won the opening club lead in hand and ruffed a club. Af\er cashing the ace and king of i---------~---------·-------­spades, a spade ru/f' wu t.he entry for another club rulT. With declar- er's trumpe reduced to one fewer than Eaat'11 it was lime to lead a trump. East wa.a helpleu. The defender followed low and declarer ran the nine. When that won, South had aeven tricb in the bank. Declarer simply mted with • diamond and there wu no way that the defenH could atop South from acaing two more trump tricU. The result wu a double disaster. Not only had North-South been doubled into game, but it t.akea a club ruff or t.he lead ol three rounda Learn to be a bette r brid1e pla)'erl Subacrlbe now to the Goren Bridse Letter by ca1Un1 (800) '788-1226 for Information. Or write to: Goren Bridre Let- ter, P.O. Box .f•UO, Chlcaro, UL 60680. 9040 DODGE ·. ... '78 SIEVILLE '82 COLT Sliver, man----· Very clean, full power. uaJ, A/C, stereo. Good S 3 O O 0 10 B 0 • cond. 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