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WEEKEND
Homeless plight
brought into focus
Residents ask:· 'Why -weren't -we told?'
Yiethn recounts the
horror of daYffu.ie rape
rage -but it's more
fear than rage,' says
the 3'1-year-old woman
whose offer to help a
stranger led fa a
lingering nightmare
By Carolyn Miller. Dail'/ Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -After
being held at gunpoint while a
man raped, sodomized and
hurled humiliating remarks at
her, the 37-year-old victim was
traumatized when her astaailant
let her out of his rundown van,
•SEE VICTIM PAGE A18
•Residents, merchants wonder about the delay in going public with pier-area rape;
police say first priority is to victim.
By Carolyn Miller, Dail'/ Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -The
question posed Wednesday by
residents, merchants, even life-
guards at the Newport fier -
blocks away from where a woman
was raped Monday morning
while being held at gunpoint in
her assailant's van -was, "What
rape?•
The question -repeated again
and again -was followed by
queries as·to why Newport Beach
police didn't inform them that a
heinous crime had occurred in
their neighborhood.
Police didn't provide informa-
tion on the rape -which occurred
at 10:30 a.m. Monday -to the
press and public until 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday.
"I think they should tell the
people," said Belinda Theam, a
shopkeeper at the pier-area Sea-
side Donuts.
. The crime Theam was alluding
to was the brazen daylight attack
of a 37-year-old woman. The
woman had stopped to help a
man she believed was sick and
was pulled into his vehicle at gun-
point and raped. The crime
occurred near the popular board-
walk.
"They're keeping a secret,
and they shouldn't have,• Theam
said. ·1 think everyone should
know, so they can protect them-
selves -that's scary."
Newport Beach police Lt. Paul
Henisey, however. said officers
are treating this as a vicious rape
and conducting a full-fledged
in\testigation. Henisey said the
department's first priority is to the
victim, then the investigation and
finally to notify the public.
But Theam and others in the
area thought the police could
have, at the least, posted fliers, so
they could keep an eye out for the
rape suspect or his van, which the
vtctun descnbed in detail to the
police.
"We're here every day and
have a heightened awareness, ..
bilwtl store manager Joe Seven~
liss said. "The local merchants
can't do anything without notice
from police -they should have
put out a bulletin. We have
women employees walking to
their cars.•
June Lemanski, a six-year res-
ident of the commu.n.ity, said she
would have liked to have known,
so she could take extra precautions
•SEE ATTACK PAGE A16
LONG MAY IT WAVE Supervisors look ' t •
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for ways to keep
testing coast waters:
• With funding set to run
.out in June, the search is
on for money to pay for a
permanent program.
By Evan Henerson, Daily Piiot
Four months after reVJvmg a
program to test the county's
coastal and bay waters, county
supervisors have declared their
resolve to find a way to continue
the program after fund.mg runs
out in June
That will hkely reqillre contm-
ued finanaal support from coastal
cities, the Orange County Sanita-
tion District and local chapters of
the Surfrider Foundat.Jon. The
v.arious agencies have con-
tributed $35, 119 of the program's
$80,000 price tag. The county
must supply the remammg
$44,000.
continued after this year."
Administrators were forced to
eliminate the program, ~hich
tested the water's bacteria levels,
in the wake of the county's bank-
ruptcy. Since January, members
of the city's Harbor Quality Com-
mittee have worked to reinstate a
ubare bones· testing program to
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+ JAMJARY 1995 -County
supervisors slash routine
water testing of Newport
Harbor, Back Bay and beach-
es as part of the cutbacks
incurred from bankruptcy.
+JUN£ 1995 -After commu-
nity members pitch in, test-
ing is temporarily reinstated
for the summer months. + OCTOBER 1995 -The city
and local groups concerned
with water quality have
raised more than $35,000 of
the approximately $80,000
needed t o resume rout~ne
testing. Officials hope the
county will contribute the
additional $44,000. I
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DON l.EACH I OM.Y PllOT
Wayne Kim's design has claimed top honors ln the Balboa Island nag contest sponsored by Balboa lsland BeautlficaUon Committee.
The supervisors' vote Wednes-
day guarantees funding for a
part-time lab assistant through
June. After securing additional
support. possibly from business-
es, representatives from the coun-
ty's Environmental Management
Agency hope to return to the
board with a long-range compre-
hensive proposal.
sample areas in Newport Bay and
along the coast
filustrator pens winning design for Balboa Island's Dag Harbor quality aetlVJsts said
they were pleased at the board's
commitment but downplayed the
sigruficance of the deos1on srnce
the linuted testing has been in
place since June
Coastal cibes and the Surfnd-
e rs have chipped m money dfld
have held benefits to ra.JSe cash
for additional testing Smee cur-
rent funding onJy carnes the
effort through June. the corrurus-
s1on and the Newport Bay Coor-
dinating Counal are work.mg to
establish a permanent testing
program
By Evan Henerson. Daily Pilot
BALBOA ISLAND -Although
he received his assignment with
only a one-week deadline, Wayne
Um has still designed his way into
the island's history books.
Lim, a 29-year-old graphics
illustrator, has designed the new
Balboa Island flag, beating out 42
other designers in a contest spon-
sored by the Balboa Island Beau-
tification Committee.
"I wish I could have bad a little
more time to play with the
design," said Lim, who works for
Dames & Moore, an environmen-
tal consulting firm. •But I'm very
pleased.
"I didn't really think I would
win, but when I walked into
Heµwood says 'So long'
to South Coast Plaza
• Man who helped transform mall into premier center
takes CEO job with Los Angeles County Fair.
By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -When Jim
Henwood took over as South
Coast Plaza's general manager in
1978, the shopping center wasn't
much different from any other
mall in Orange County.
But in that 17 yea.rs, he's
helped transfonn the plaza into
perhaps the premier shopping
destination of the world -a haven
for high-end retaileIS and well-
heeled shoppers.
So when officials from the Los
,. J\ngeles County Pair Association
asked him U he'd be interested in
helping them create a year-round
entertainment de tination at the
Palrplex ln Pomona. Henwood
saw hli next challenge.
•1t'1 very exating, • said Hen-
woc>d, 49, who on Nov. 1 will
est\llD h1a new post u chi f
-
executive officer of the 487-acre
facility. •My background lends
itself to this .. . (it) will be a big
challenge and a lot of fun.•
·Henwood
will remain at
the plaza
through the
end of Octo-
ber. Officials
from C.J.
Segerstrom &
Sons, which
owns the shop-
ping center, on
Jim Heawc>ocl Wednesday bad not
announced a
replacement HenwoOd Mid the
compeny w11 •toold.ilg at t.Ues
tntemauy• and bad not made a
dedlton.
But, Werner Btcher, the com·
•SEE HENWOOD A11GE A11
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Martha's (bookstore), it really rut
me. There it isl·
Lim beard about the contest a
week before applications were
due. Because he designed the
flag on his computer, Lim said be
did not know bow much of the
detail would show up on the fin-
ished product. An artist as well as
an illustrator, Lim has bad his
paintings displayed at Golden
West College.
The red, white and blue nag
depicts the arched bridge, palm
trees and a boat on the water -
images that represent Balboa
Island, according to contest
judges.
Nikki's Flags Shop on Old
Newport Boulevard will manufac-
•SEE FLAG PAGE A15
"It sounds hke the county has
approved the concept,• sa.id Jean
Watt, a council member who
chairs the city's Harbor Quallty
Committee. ·we still need to col-
lect funds to complete the
$80,000, and we don't have the
knowledge of how it's going to be
Newport Beach has pledged
$12,500
Last weekend. the city spon-
sored a SK run to raise money for
water quality testing
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one-ofa-ldnd designs
David Lee Sullenger (494-
3509) designs rustic furni-
ture using local eucalyp-
tus and sycamore branches to
make pieces that are both func-
uonal and works of art. A former
Costa Mesa resident, he tecently
moved to Laguna Beach and
opened a sculptural furniture
stuctio.
His background includes
earrung a master's degree in fine
art at Cal State Long Beach and
studying construction of rustic
furniture from Adirondack mas-
ters in Upstate New York.
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MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
"I learn so
much from
watching
myself and
analyzing my
teaching ·
weaknesses. It
definitely
makes me an
infinitely bet-
ter teacher ... "
CLAIRE RATFIELD
Sullenger has won many
honors, mcluding a silver award
tor Art of California magazine
.,tuctio furniture and first prizes
for his chairs at the Orange
County fair dlld Irvine Fine
Arts Center.
His designs range from
chairs with woven seats, coffee
tables, end tables, walking
slicks, hat racks and headboards
for all bed sizes. Sullenger's
pieces are all one of a kind and
Me sealed with organic finishes.
Teacher to _ be honored at ·White House
• Lincoln Elementary's Oaire Ratfield will be congratulated by
President C~ton for passing a rigorous board certification test.
critiqued videotapes of her classroom
performance and spent hours taking a
grueling comprehensive exam of her
knowledge.
said. "This is the future. So many other
states are starting to offer teacher
incentives and benefits for certification,
but there's nothing in California. Noth-
ing. I don't understand it.· Jo and Magoo (673-4890) is
'>elling children's anunal outfits
that can be used for Halloween
c1nd for cold weather. The store
1s also clearing out its summer
wardrobe with 30% to 50% off
<>elected items. Jo and Magoo is
d boullque for women and chil-
dren on the Balboa Peninsula at
!09 Palm St . Newport Beach.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -A black cam-
corder sits perched on a tripod in the
comer of ClaJre Ratfield's Lincoln Ele-
mentary classroom, its ·red light contin-
uously winking at the energetic red-
head as she draws her students into
their lessons.
weaknesses,• Ratfield said between
classes this week. "It definitely makes
me an infinitely better teacher.•
She said she believes teacher certifi-
cation to be the future foundation of
educational reform across the country. On Oct. 26, Ratfield will conduct a
meeting at Lincoln for all district teach-
ers to explain and promote board certi-
fication.
Today, Ratfield will receive the
recognition she has waited her entire
career for -congratulations on a job
well-done from President Bill Clinton.
"This is the direction Newport-Mesa
needs to go in," she said.
Another certification test was offered
earlier this year, and Ratfield helped
eight Or~ge County teachers -five
from Newport-Mesa -prepare their
porUolios. Their test results won't be
available until July 1996.
·It gives teachers something to go
for, to say, Tve arrived,'• she said.
·"Believe me, there are better teachers
than me at this school, in this district,
but they didn't take the test.• Ratfield, a sixth-grade teacher,
began videotaping herself teaching
class last year when she was preparing
a portfolio for a new professional board
certification for teachers. She never put
it away.
Ratfield was among 170 teachers
nationwide who passed the first test
ever offered to teachers for board certi-
fication. They are being honored at a
White House ceremony today.
In the meantime, Ratfield is working
to establish an Orange County test site
center, so ·more local teachers can get
involved in the national movement. The
nearest center is in San Diego.
Ratfield said most teachers don't
even have resWJles detailing their
experience.
Wonderbrd 1s celebrating its
llfst US dnmversary with a sale
through Oct 29. Ongmal Won-
derbrd styles Me reduced 20%,
includmg satin back-closure
bras. lace-tront and back-closure
bras and coord.lJlated panties.
The bras normally retail for $26,
dnd pdnties for $10. Wonderbras
dre sold at Robinsons-May and
Bullock's.
Certification is a part of a movement
to raise the standards of teaching
nationwide.
"Most teachers don't have resumes
because we don't fook at ourselves as "I learn so much from watching
myself and analyzing' my teaching
To receive certificaUon, Ratfield
wrote extensive essays, showed exam-. ~ . pies of lesson plans and student work .. "This is so big in other states, H she professionals,• she sal$i. "But we are.•
A iewelry-making class will
l>e held at 11 d.m. Saturday at
Timbuktu (650-7473), 1661
Supenor Ave . Costa Mesa. A $2
donabon is requested for the
class. You can bring your own
beads dnd finctings or buy them
dt the shop. For reservations, call
650-7473.
Water District shops
for reservoir muffiers
A moving Sci.le is underway at
the Rebel Smith Collection on
the entertainment level at Trian-
gle Square m Costa Mesa
Women's fall, WUlter and sum-
mer clothing 1s reduced up to
80%. The salf ends Oct. 29 The
new location (El75-5499) is 406
32nd SL, Newport Beach.
Ethan Allen (646-2400) 1s
having a fall sale through the
end of the month. Furniture dis-
counted for the sale includes
sofas. beds, tables and chairs
The store has a fall sale catalog
listing everything on sale. Ethan
Allen 1s in the Costa Mesa
Courtyards at 1835 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa.
• BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and
Saturdays. If you know of a good buy,
call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-
4170.
•After $10,000 prototype
quiets one Reservoir 2
pump engine, water offi-
cials seek a better price to
complete the job.
By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Water distnct
engineers are hoping they can
find a company that will make
three special mufflers for Reser-
voir 2 for less than what they
spent on a prototype.
The engineers have been call-
ing manufacturers across the
country, hoping to find one that
can mimic the $10,000 prototype,
which has been installed on one
of the reservoir's four gas pump
engines.
"We're operating the reservoir
with just the one engine that is
muffled and two smaller electric
engines," Mesa Consolidated
Water District spokeswoman
Mary Urashima said. "And since
we've installed the muffler, we
haven't received any complaints
from residents relating to that
operation."
Residents complained for
months that the reservoir's pumps
were creating nerve-wracking
sound vibrations. In August, dis-
trict engineers pinpointed the
problem to the pump engines and
then lured a consultant to help
solve the problem.
"Now, we JUSt want to see if
there are any other manufacturers
that can provide us with a muffler
like the one we already have at a
cost savings to us,• Urasbima
said. "I imagine we'll have a
report to give to the board within
the next couple of weeks ... (and)
we hope the maximum time to
produce the muffler would be
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Meanwhile, board members
Trudy Ohlig and Mike Healey are
)reparing to meet with a tonsul-
tant who will examine the struc-
tural efficiency of the 18 m.illion-
gallon reservoir on the Lindbergh
School grounds.
The district contracted with
the engineering firm of Corrao-
Brady Group last week in
response to concerns that the
tank's single inlet-outlet pipe
won't allow for sufficient circula-
tion of water.
City still working on
arrestee status r eport
COSTA MESA -City officials
are still trying to develop a
method of tracking their arrestees
through the court system without
draining the Police Department's
manpower and pocketbook.
The City Council last month
asked th~ department tp look into
the prospect of keeping monthly
reports on the court status of sus-
pects arrested for violent aimes
in Costa Mesa -an idea pitched
to them last month by resident
Ernie Feeney.
Feeney said she thought the
council and the public should be
kept abreast of which prosecuting
attorneys ' are handling which
aimes and how the judges rule.
She said the information could be
particularly useful come election
time.
"When some of these soft
judges come up for re-election,
maybe the citizens or the council
can say, 'Gee, I don't know if I
want this guy to serve another
term as judge.'" Feeney said at
the time.
But Monday, police officials
told the council such a project
could be costly.
"Tiris request would require
one additional police records
technician, $46,000 annually for
salary aJ'ld benefits, to research
and maintain the required infor-
mation," Police Chief Dave
Snowden said in a written report
to the council.
Although the council members
said they weren't prepared to foot
that kind of bill, they weren't
ready to abandon the request ..
They asked Police Department
staffers to see if there is some oth-
er way to keep track of the infor-
mation without hiring an extra
person .
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MI think Ernie has a sense that
this is much more simple than 1t
is," City Manager Alan Roeder
said Wednesday. "She seemed to
think it would take only about an
hour a day, but that's not the case.
·But, we do feel there might be
some option available to provide
at least some of the information in
some fashion. It may not be in the
kind of detail Ernie had asked for,
though."
Roeder said the Police Depart-
ment staff will have another
report loI the council to consider
at the next meeting Nov. 6.
-1lna Borgatta
Mesa water board
will meet today
The Mesa Consolidated Weter
District board of directors will
consider drafting a policy for com-
municating with the public dur-
ing a workshop at 3 p.m. today in
the district offices at 1965 Placen-
tia Ave.
The board also will discuss
adopting a resolution ouW.ning
the general manager's authority. nus matter was carried over from
last week's regularly scheduled
meeting.
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worth $3,605 from a residence whkti he entered through an open window.
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• ZIOO blod& M1ndoea: A burglar removed a window screen
to brNlc lnsl<M 1 house where he tool( S 1,545 of property
lndudlng 1 .purse, wallet and cash.
•Elden MdMota Vina: A 1993 Mettury with Its window
rolled down a few Inches, was broken Into by • burglar who
stole a mllular phone •nd 1 lap top computer worttl $3,880.
• 20JO blodc of Nome: The ghost of Halloween didn't scare
off thieves who took two HallOWMn flags worth SIS from •
flag pole In • resldenn front yard.
• JM lllodl of I. ._ .. W'.1110 AV9.: A MO dm palm tree Wti
uprooted from a resldWlt's front y•rd for the second tfme In twoWMks.
• IJOO blodc of Ave. of h "'1a: Whit.• red 1992 IM\N was partctd at I Costa Mesa hotel, I bufVlar lfnaShtd out the drf. wn door window and stole a s200 mobl .. phoM.
• 2IOO blodl twtMr ltvd.: A thi.f Wlftctd Into I store and
whllt the d«k was busy tt"Y took S25.86 ~ of bter and
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Ne"J>Ort 8e1eh!C.osta Mesa Oai.ly Pi.Jot THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1995
City libraries merger
proposal turns a page
A colmmi by any other name wouldn't be sweet
• Meeting of Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa
city managers could put
discussion of plan back
on track.
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Mem-
bers of the city's library board
would consider shc:Uing library ser-
vices with Costa Mesa, particular-
ly tf such dil arrangement would
help pay for the number of non-
residents who use this oty's
libraries.
Trustees scud Tuesday they
would hke one of lhelf members to
attend a meeting between city
managers Kevin Murphy of New-
port Beach and Allan Roeder of
C:osta. Mesd. U the two city coun-
cils direct their administrators to
go forward, the managers will
craft a shared-services proposal.
The councils would each have to
approve the proposal in order for
any new arrangement to take
place.
If and when the managers
meet, trustees wcrnt to be present
lo offer any assistcmce.
"The managers are not as
tuned e-up on these issues as
'trustees or staff," trustee Lucille
Kuehn said at the board's Tuesday
meeting. "We should be there to
point out the nuances of joint-
use. •
Wlule the 1ded IS still m the dis-
cussion phase, representatives of
both otles hdve said they could
both benefit from joming forces.
Costa MeSd is looking for a way to
break free of the Orange County
library system while Newport
Beach IS hnding it costly to provide
free service to non-Newport Beach
residents.
During the previous fiscal year,
non-residents accounted for 45%
of the Newport Beach library's
total use and more non-residents
use the Mariners branch than res-
idents. More than 12,000 Costa
Mesa _residents have Newport
Beach library cards.
Llbrary trustees Ben Jackson
and George Jeffries have met with
Roeder and Costa Mesa Mayor
Joe Erickson to discuss mutual
library-related concerns. Trustees
insist that they came to the meet-
ing with no "planned agenda• but
only to share ideas.
Costa Mesa pays about $1.2
million a year for library services at
See ~ommunity
forum page for
reader's reac-
tion to library
merger plan
its two branch-
es. In consider-
ing ideas, city
officials have
talked about
Newport
Beach librari-
ans taking over
operation o
the two branches. Costa Mesa res-
idents might then be excluded
from any non-resident user fees if
Newport Beach ever puts such a
fee structure in place.
Library trustees and Newport
council members hope to discuss
user fees early in 1996 in time for
adoption of the city's 1996-97 bud-
get. Jeffries said the bustees hope
to address that issue "indepen-
dent" of any joint-use discussions
with Costa Mesa.
In its attempt to expand library
services, Costa Mesa has also held
discussions with the cities of Hunt-
ington Beach apd Santa Ana, both
of which also operate their own
city library systems.
regular readen know, l
efer to this comer of the
ally Pilot as the Fred Col-
umn. Officially, however, it is "On
the Coast.•
I don't know where that came
from. I woke up one morning five
years ago, andthere it was~ just
above my wanted-poster photo.
In retribution, I began referring
to it as the Fred Column, which is
OK for a column written by some-
one named Fred. But I don't think
I'd carry it much further.
For instance, if you were going
to open a jewelry store, would
you call it Fred?
Yeah, l wouldn't either. Ob,
maybe I'd go for Le Boutique
Frederique, but not just plain
Fred. After all, Fred is, well, the
Fred of names.
I don't know why, but. in this
tail end of 20th Century America,
Fred has become the qame that
symbolizes the btimbling and the
clueless. It is the Rodney Danger-
field of names. As Denver Post
columnist Fred Brown puts it,
Fred is "the male equivalent of
Myrtle.•
However, not all of us have
been consigned to the Fred heap.
Jeweler Fred Samuel has done
rather•nicely with his first name -
someti.ules in spite of terrible
odds. In 1936, he opened a store
in Paris called FRED Joaillier.
T\vo years later, the Nazis
marched in, and he had to turn
the store over to a gentile friend
and flee.
Somehow, FRED Joaillier sur-
Vlved those bleak years. So did
Fred Samuel, even though he was
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twice captured by the Gestapo
when fighting with the French
Resistance.
At war's end, be returned and
began to rebuild the store at 6
Rue Royale.He opened branches
m. half a dO'len other high-zoot
arrondissements in Paris, then in
Cannes, Monte Carlo and
Deauville. ln 1977, Fred Samuel
sent his son, Henri, to open the
first FRED Joaillier in the United
States -in Beverly Hills 90210, of
course.
Henri, now chairman of FRED
Joaillier (which I Uunk rhymes
with zho-a-yea) has pushed the
expcrnsion of the family business
into other world capitals of lucre:
Houston, Tokyo, Hong Kong.
And corrung next month, Costa
Mesa. Specifically, in -where
else? -the Jewel Court at South
Coast Plaza.
Henn sees unlimited horizons
now that the company has
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become part of an outfit called
LVMH. The conglomerate con-
trols many of the great luxury
names of France: Louis Vuitton,
Moet et Chandon, Givenchy,
Christian Dior.
"It is going to help us on a very
large expansion program,• Henn
says. But he is detennined to
maintain the family feeling that
pe1".ades the business (83-year-
old founder Fred still goes to his
original store every day, Henri's
daughter, Valerie, is a vice presi-
dent).
"We must keep this thing at a
human level." says Henri, who
prides himseU on knowing every
employee by name.
Henri Samuel .is pot what one
might expect of the chairman of
one of the world's top 10 jewelers
No flash. no splash, no neck dnp-
ping with gold chams
Tuesday, he wore only a pc11I' of
discreet cuff links, a watch given
to bl.In by his staff on his 50th
birthday nine yea.rs ago and a
pair of sunglasses from FRED's
Poree 10 line.
Sailboat racing is almost a fixa-
tion for Henri, and be is immense-
ly proud of h1s accomplishment in '
a recent race. Dangling from the
masthead on trapezes, Henri and •
hls son, Jerome, jounced their
way from France to the English
Channel island of Jersey.
"It was 35 miles of open sea,
very rough, very wet. We had
only our compass, no GPS or any-
thing. Only 12 of us out of 48 fin-
ished the race."
Henri says the danger doesn't
bother bun. ·u is good to continue this kind
of thing It keeps you honest and
humble ... You can't cheat and sur-
vive. It IS the same m busmess. •
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Harbor View Elementary
School parents are encour-
aged to attend • spedal town
ball m~ today to d1.scuss
school issues.
COSTA MESA -e.ery ...-.
clilJ wuing. • __.,.~
tide wMbes OV"t!'r tbe Ele-
mentary Scbool plaMJIOand.
~. gyJDS.
and bmclhd courts. .
Since 9C!loo1 began in .AllQmil.,
enOrizsintir mytemg
di+ PP eed a new cm:ifwm d
trips and blue bt !llcmn. reedy to
tD •11fi01k. ..
go Prinripa1 Sandra Bandy !5 Iid-
mg lDgb atop tbe wave af
JeDeWJd tttiiillUb:ity pride. ·rrs been very SUtt'eSSful. •
Bundy said. ·e.ery dliJd bas the
oppatrmity to bekmg and not
wmry jf 1beT b.nie the right tennis
shoes or-whatever.·
Bundy said she's DObced a
change in many d the students'
attitudes since the tmifmn pobcy
weot mto effect um }'Mr
•it J almost like a focusing
thmg • me said. ·u you're
dres5ed m a certam •-ay you're
thmking school•
Parents can sagn a wan·er Jf
they dell 't want thesr children to
wear the umform. So far· only
three parents hai.·e said bo to
navy
•Mostly. it's for personal rea-
sons, like they wore umfonns as a
c:hild and had a bad expenence •
§be said.
osaura Maruiquez. 9, ls~ student~ Wll50D EJewmttry School
ere the willotm policy has been ~I Other schools In
the area are codslde rtng m4ktn.g the change to unnorms.
The word ·umrorm • can be
mislead.mg Students .aren t
r~ to a certam set of shirts
and shorts. Parents baT'e tbe free-
dom of seledmg dothmg fnml a
number of different Qc>re5, sudl
as Mervyn's, Target and Nord-
strom. or they can sunply pick up
any pair of navy shorts at a sec-
ond-hand store if mooey 1S tight
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not wony ii I.hey have their~~ unJforms also ~'ill
the right tennis shoes ~ ~ blDe amt ..mte. .... _. • • hnel been a b19 01 WJ~ever ... pcenl desire ~ J came to
:Whittier,• Pr'inqpal Juan de
Jesus aid ·we·n bad the par· ems vote, aDd they were ovei-·
wbelming!y m fa'-or d 11. •
•t bad aoe mmn teD me she Band said other Newport-
oartfined be:r du¢tef cmnpAeWy Mesa schools, like Sooora and
(for the school year) for less than Lmcoln. have requested infonn.a-
$100, •Bundy said ·1 think that's baD aboUl the \\'ilsoD uniform
pretty g ood... policy.
1be students have adapted "lt's e completely parent-dri-
weD to tbe.u new ¥ ven movement.· she said.
' ·1likethembecause11 repre-·~'But. I have to say. 1 am very
5eJlls my school.• fifth-grader J>lease<l with the ~'llY the lads
Franrism Chavez said look and the way the} feel about
Bundy said shes received themselves.·
Several Newport-Mesa
Unified Sc:bool ~ offi.
rials -including Susan
Despenas. director of ele-
mentary educatioDJ Tom
Jacobson, director or sec-
ondary education and
Eleanor Anderson. director of
cwriculum and usessment -
will be OD band with Princi-
pal Paul 1Wedt.
Meeting topics will
include school curriculum,
computer technology. class
size and fuDd raising.
Parents should meet in the
school's multipurpose room at
7 p.m. Call 760-34 72.
many comments from school VlSl-s;;:;==========:!!!!5=============:::5!!!!!!!!!::::::::::;;illillE:===:iilil55==:~ tors wbo have S4ld the children
look~ disciplmed and order-
ly.
Wbe.n a pOhce officer V1Si1ed
the Wes1 Side campus recently to .
talk with the childreA. one · stu-
dent unmechately identified wrtb
bJ.s umform. Bundy saxi
•tte said. You've got our
sc:boo1 colors on The officer told
him. lba.t'' nght J've got a um-
fon:ii. too:• Bundy scud •Tuey
make that assooabon •
The umform wave may be np-
plmg to other Newport-Mesa
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ART'S GROUP SEEKS MEMBERS
Center 500, a support group for
the Orange County Performing
Arts Center, will hold a social
hour for au professionals interest-
ed in supporting the Center at
Five Crowns Restaurant In Coro-
na del Mar Thursday, 5:30 to 7 :30
p .m. Admission price of $10
includes complimentary food and
a no host bar. This eve nt is free to
Center 500 members.
DIVORCE MEDIATION
A free lecture about divorce
mediation, an alternative to the
traditional two-attorney divorce,
IS offered the third Thwsday of
every month with attorney Alida
D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H.
Solow. Space is limited, and reser-
vations are required. For more
information, call 863-9590.
SERIOUS ILLNESS SUPPORT
A free support group for indi-
viduals facing any serious illness,
including HIV/AIDS and cancer,
will be held at 7 p.m. every Thurs-
day in Institute for Holistic 1Teat-
ment and Research, 4019 Wester-
ly Place, Suite 100, Newport
Beach. For information, call 251-
8700.
RADIATION THERAPY
Hoag. Cancer Center and Cir-
cle 1000 will present a free educa-
tional lecture on "Radiation Ther-
apy & the 1Teatment of Cancer"
from 6:30 • 8:30 p.m. at the Patty
& George Hoag Cancer Center.
Reservations are required and
can be made by calling 714-7-
CANCER(722-6237).
SHOP FOR CHARITY
AT LIZ ClAlBORNE
The Liz Claiborne Store at
South Coast Plaza will donate
10% of the day's sales to the
Women's 1Tansitional Uving Cen-
ter in Costa Mesa to commemo-
rate National Domestic Violence
Awareness Month. The company
will also donate 100% of its prof-
its from the sale of T-shirts and
mugs to benefit the center, which
is a family violence agency.
PREVIEW OCCS BELIZE TOUR
Prepar,p for takeoff on a nine-
day adventure to explore coral
reefs, rainforests and Mayan
archeoloqical sites by attending
an orientation session at Orange
Coast College. Nonn Cole, a biol-
ogy professor, will preview the
trip to Belize and TI.kal from 7 to
8:30 p.m. in Room 108 of the
Administration Building on
ADVERTISEMENT
Oktoberfest underway at
Newport Beach Brewing Co.
The first micro-brewery in
Newport Beach celebrates
Oktoberfest, featuring authentic
freshly brewed Gennan beers
and traditional Gennan dishes
such as wlenerschnltzel and a
Gennan sausage platter. The
celebration wllf be held dally
through November 15.
Outdoor dining Is very
popular In the beer garden and
has become the destination
spot for local residents.
Although fresh beer Is brewed
dally In the steam-fired copper
clad brewhouse on site, the
establishment Is well known by
locals as-a great place for lunch
and dinner.
•0ur concept was to bring
the Newport Beach residents ·
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Salamone president and
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building with a wann atmosJ)here, and lots of
hardwOod, granite and slate,
offerl~ more than the local
beer b&rs. We're Just as well
known for our food as we are
for our fresh beer," he said.
•0ur beer le brewed In small
batchee, using onty fresh
lrig;edlents as In ttie 18th
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Law. Once ~ try a ftwhty
bNwed beer, the commerClalty
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OCC's campus. There is no
charge to preview the •aeefl,
Ruins and Ral.nf orests • natural
history tour, which ls scheduled
for Jan. 5 -1-', 1996. The cost of
the bip 1s $2,895 per person. For
more Information call ·'32-5880.
BUSINESS ANO HEALTH EXPO
The Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce is spon-
soring the 11th Annual Business
and Health Exposition from 11
a .m. to 1 p .m. at Fashion
Island(between Broadway and
Neiman-Marcus) in Newport
Beach. Admission is free for the
event Contact Barbara deBoom
at 729-4408 for more Information.
THEATER PRESENTS •SEASCAPE ..
The Orange County Commu-
nity Theater's Readers Theater
group will present a dramatic
reading of Edward Albee's
•Seascape,• a Pulitzer Prize-win-
ning play set on a deserted stretch
of beach. There is no charge for
the reading, which will take place
at 7 p .m. in the Friends' Commu-
nity Room of the Newp<?rt Beach
Central Ubrary, 1000 Avocado
Avenue. Call 717-3800 for more
information.
FRIDAY
TREASURES AT THE SPA
Discover the Hidden 1Teasure
of South Coast Plaza at the one
year celebration of The Spa at
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South Coast Plaza and support
CASA (Court Appointed Special
Advocates). From 6:30 to 8:30
p.m .. guests will go on a treasure
hunt in a evening filled with
pirates, a steel drum band,
Caribbean fire dancers and other
special suprises. Tickets are $50
per person. CASA is a non-profit
organization that trains and pro-
vides child advocates who help
protect the rights of abused,
abandoned and neglected chil-
dren. The Spa at' South Coast
Plaza, 695 Town Center Drive, off
Bristol in Costa Mesa. For more
information, call 708-0800.
WINDOWS 3. 1 WORKSHOP
Participants at the MicroSoft
Windows 3.1 weekend workshop
at Orange Coast College will
learn how to use the program
manager, file manager, print
manager and accessories. Richard
Howe will teach the course,
which meets from 6 -10 p.m.
today and Saturday, and from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday in Room
106 of OCC's Computing Center ..
The registration fee is $79 and
includes class materials .. Partici-
pants may register at OCC's
Community Education Office on-
campus, or may call 432-5880 to
use Visa or MasterCard. ·
THE TREASURES OF MEXICO
Dr. Dwayne L. Merry, an
anthropologist, archeologist and ·
filmmaker will take the audience
THURSDAY, OCTOIER 19, 1995
on a tour of ancient sites of MeD-
co during the third presentation'tn
Orange Coast College's 1995-96
travelogue film series • Armch4ir
Adventures.• The film •Tue Trea-
sures of Mexico• will be screened
and narrated by Merry at 7 p.m.
in OCC's Robert B. Moore The-
atre. Tickets cost $7 in advance,
$9 the day of the show, and can·
be purchased a t OCC's Commu·
nity Education Office, or by call-
ing 432-5880 to use Visa or Mas-
terCard.
SATURDAY.
BAY CAMPFIRE PROGRAM ..
Marcia Hanscom, of ~Save
Califorrua Wetlands H will discuss
the hidden beauty and the won-
ders of the wetlands as part of
Upper Newport Bay's Campfire.
Program. Cdmpfir& lighting
occurs at 7:15 p.m. on Shel.lmaker
Island in Upper Newpqrt Ba.y,
with the. program to follow. Call
640-6746 for more information.
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Watercolors, monogram sweat-
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Shopping'houn; are from 10 a.m.
to 8 p.m. at the Club, located at
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Mar. For more information call
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ni. orenwn ~ tin:I.,.. hit\ ffcm Hawdll • ..i.ct ottv 1t1e hlgtlelt ~oo. tcllhlrnal QiJti!iY tWI Clnd cut 90dl ~ b'( ~ eo yo.icon be .... of o llowle9 ~ ol MOfoCI you CO'\ et'(Dv fQW. leOled. Q111ec1 °' blOl9cl •
CERTF&> ANQUS TM·l1P IOAST
~ ....... ~-..IMf ..... Oleoneol lhebetl ~ll'IOU meat
depalll11911f, tlwy CR a tier-. cU ltlCf ... -.n IO perlwc;'llOl 1 ~a Mt:Y .-10 *'9 ICCllt ttlClf It Ol lls ._on the c;,tl Buy • .,.,o IOt leftoYerl•
FIEIH llNOOO lhRID fll1IAU SOLE
l>eloiC illMI\' ..,.._, ........ ~ 0 dllcba bllend QI llClfootl A~
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... end notp«W .... 1•1 yY. .,._ .. , IDI•. kif moreWoftM
f.or lnfianNDal;,, Clll MO-C177 b9t" ••• ib\ al 157-5114 a.ti 11n a ~ Md
-llC. Gf OIULIF• CIUllTY atl a a«.s •cflll'ow..t end enrtch-,..,.. ~ (Gr .,.. ... be¥-
._..., .......... for ""°"' lnfof-JO &m. and S Pin. «Jo p.m. lftlldof\ cal Alrf1. .... 7111.
COSTA a.sA S8IOa c::&na
The muftfpurpme _..,,-w.s f ...
ty at the a:w.w of 11th SCJMt ...
Pomona~ .. ~ for. van.tv of ttsb. For men ~
aatl 66-2JS6 from ' a..m.. to 5 p.m.
COUln' ~ SPEOA.L.
A.DVOCATlS Of OUHGI CX>UNTY
Volunteers .. needed to tnillke • two-
Yff' commitment to .wan ~
for .-. neglectled end .t.. icbied
children.. During the two yw period.
volunteers watt~ with. dVld
for thrM hours • Wftk. For lnfonnatiof\
call 93~124.
DEfOAE fOUNDATIOH fOlt THE AllTS
lhe ~ foundation Jor the Al1$, •
non-profit ~ ~ to
dilnce ft 151 tc..Jmus Driw. G-l, Coiti ~needs~ For men infor-
mation. call 241-9908
DtSCOVERV SHOfl
Dtscowty Shops ¥e rui by ttw AnW!n-
~~Wms ~"-**°"Saw. ..... "'°'" ..,... ,......,. .. cme 1per1'11ts end
OUftldl ~ tohelpln ·~of
mediadatl QlleS. 8 ngu.I ~ .. .,. needed fot offtot ~
and for medlaton. For men infoou..
tion. call~-
EA.STER SEALS
The E~ Sffis Sodety nMds vol"""
iaen for Of igoing deric.111 wortc and to
help in progf¥nS fof cNldren w'1h dis-
abilities and in special ellentS. For infor·
fNrtion. OIN ~ 1111.
EXOtAHGE a.us 04LD
MUSE NfVBfT10H aNTfll ~an needed to hep fami ies
~ ... incident of child .... h¥
been·~~.~ l'Mdt by I the county and to wort with f.mihes of
~ victims af pweni.I <tug ~
tion. For infOOMtion. au 122-1101.
FNINEW DEVflOflMOITAl aNTEll
The F.n;ew Oewk>pmef'IQI <Anter in
• LAWN/GARDEN MAINTENANCE
• NEW LANDSCAPING/LANDSCAPE RENOVATION a ·
CLEAN UP
• LAWN RENOVATION . AERATION a FER..-LIZER
• REASONABLE RATES
• PROGRAMS TO F IT A NY B UDGET , ......••.........
• PREE
A New Concept
Aftercare Memorialization
E .cp1•rt.f <Jf!rPt> that the aroidann' of
N'rPnumw., and ritual.r al tlw timr of dPath
ran ndd l o tlw ft>elings of /o.u and f>mp tirw.u
of thf• berr•m·f>d. 4c0l'ding a l'it>ll'i11f!c and
ff•n-irP. failin~ to hold a fami(l· f!Gllwn·n[l.
and sp/u tiflg the "'quickAt u·ay out -r a11
romp/irate onP :, adjuslmefll, f(J lhP dt>ath of
a /m ·ed on P.
Al Harbor l<1u1n FunPml Homt>. u•t• hm·p
dt•t•Plopt'd a way lo ht>lp those e.rpl•rin1ring
this prob/Pm. The AfterrarP 1\.f emorializotion
Program offers lhe use of thetuneral home
and staff to families who u·i.' to TV'<'Of!11iU?
tlw lifi1 of the deceased, ,.,."" at a later date.
The AftNY'<rf"f' Jfemon'alization Program
-a "'l<><'on d rlwnrP -to N>ip ond lo yuur lo .
PISMH~MaA-. ,,.... In ~ tD HufnWWtY "90
offw'I ••91'1()' I MDI '° e... ., nMd ... pawides 1he ........
ptogtam.. ~we r.eded to help in•~ of.,.._ fOI more~
dot\ QI~ 645-IOSO.
FOOO ~ CBfT'EJt
The Food DistributiOn c.ente( Orange
Cowlty's prMm nof'i>'Ofit 'food bM'1c,.
Md ~ to irdPKt and sort donaWd foods and to ~ with tnlil-
ings.. For men informatjon, c.all the d
unte« ~ nl-1343. •
RaEM>S CW THE COSTA MESA lmARY
The Friends df the Costa Mesa linty
need ~ For information. cab
the libr'wy. ~5.
GR SCOUTS
llw Girt Xout:s of Orange County need
voluntftn to be trained as troop ie.6-
efl. ~on special committees Mld g~
lecture. detrotStrations or dasses.. For
infomvtioo. c.all 979-7900.
-.ASS MOUN"lAIN llC ~.,. nMded to aid~
~who meet rnoMNv for~
... ~ •nd soc;.! purposes.
fOl lnfotmM)on. c.-11 779-J4C1.
HAT CDMNKTION
The Hat Connection ls • women's phil-
andwopic ~ af the Chamber of e:oqvnen. that ~ Costa Mesa ahd
~ Beach. For infonNtion. c:.all
~ Walburgef, 650-2144.
H£lll1MiE HOUSE AU)(JUARV
Vofunteen we need@d for Ml auxili.ty
support group being fooned by H@r·
itage House, • n<>0-9rofit substance
~ re«N«y home for swegnant and
pattfldng women and their children in
Costa ~-For more Information. can
646-2271.
HIGH HOfl£S HEAD INMrf PROGltAM
The High Hopes Head lnjUty Program's
RN Center In Costa ~ a non-profit
organi~ seMng the needs of head-
30% TO Sl)tk OFF ALL VENTORY
\I I \
World Famous Partners Antiques and F umishings
welcomes you to Tom Hank's Country in
Olde Towne Orange. Come see our new 2.500 sq.foot. tore.
•Home and Office Furniture itann, 1soo·. ronrarc1
• N11u~ •Spans .
• l....arge Westenl Collection
'' I
Corona del Mar High Schb ol
·HOME TOUR
Tue day. 0 <'tober 24. 1995
10:00 am to 4 :00 pQl
Parade of Homes
30.00 pri<'f' include~ a
<'3lPn"Cl lunch at
hennJn Gardt'n"' with
infmmal modeling b~
h aggio of r a .... hion
l!--land &: .)..11 Ba\ 'ide of ~ewport Beac·h. ·
~tr. Tom· DeGraz:ier
(Corona' del ~far)
\fr. & '1 f'-. Frank U-Bnan
(Beacon Ba~) ·
~h. :\nn ~1. Glas-man
{Belcourt)
p,;, ate Rt> ... 1d.-nn·
I Balboa f ... land Ba~frnnt l
~tr. &: ~1 n-. John Hague
(Pelic·an Point)
~tr.&. \tr-.. Tt-d 'impkin::-
(Big Ca11~on)
Ticke ts Pre-sale Qnly !
Ticket Information: Call 759-8 988
All proceed ·upport educational matt>rial-. and equipmt-nt.
Support your local M.·hool!
H OAG CA '\CER CE"\JTER
TOMORROW'S
TREATMENT TODAY
P romrsing new research
trials are currently
a·:a1lable at Hoag Cancer
Ce nter If you o r someone
you kno~ 1s interested in
partrc1patang in one of these
clmrcal trials contact the
Hoag Cancer Center cl1mcal
cnals ottice at 7 I 4n60-5543
KIDNt::Y
COLON
LUNG
PANCREAS
LYMPHOMA
OVARIAN
BREAST
CERVICAL
For general cancer questions
or add1t1onal 10rormat1on HOAG
C ANCER
CENTER
I. on Hoag Cancer Center please
calt 7-CANCER 17141722~237).
H05PtCI f.NaX (Alli ...
....,.... Fllmly CM-. k tieektng ~
to help with .,,..,. visits end~ ionsNo. to tennlnally Ill. pMitnts ahd
their lamilies. For lnfon:Mtion. au lM')'
Miwiottht 730-1114. · e·
INTBFN1'M COUHOL ..
TM N~-Mesa-ltvine lnterlaittl
eounat, an umbrefla orvartfutiqn for
feYefaf aru ~groups. ~ Yolun-
teers ~ "' local ~ons. For infom\ation. catt Carol Brown. 548-3283.
KJOS CAHaR CDNNECTION ·:
The Kids Cancer Connec:tion Is dedi<.at·
ed to the emotional. ec:tucrional and
fiNnciaJ needs af chlklren afflicted with c.ancrr. ~we needed. For infor·
mation. ~I 851-m4.
SUS.AH G. K~ MWr
CAHCBI FOUNDATIOH '
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Volunteen Me needed to assist in •
variety of programs with. the Or&nge
County chapter. For ~ information.
~ M'
PHOTOGRAPHY
240 Scwpon Center Dmc, unc 110
!'\~porr 8cJch
71-116'H 6933
MAU•WISH ~
~.A-Wish foundadon of
~ whkh m..bs wishes come
fot' ctM&dntn with~ u
es...-S~to~a
of~ fOI lnfonMtion, <.all Gi
476-M74.
MARCM Of DIMES
The March of Dimes office in
Mes. ~unteers f0t fund-raisi
CC>rQmittees. speaking ~unrties
ocusional office ~ ~ j,efp ......
built m6illngs.. For V>f~ c.all 631
8700.
MASTtR otOMLE Of oc
The pefformlng arts organlzati
needs volunteers fo< Computer inl>\lt
tidceting. fili119 and handling phones
fOt information, c.all 556-6262. I
NEWi>tRECTlOHS foi WOMEN INC.
The non-profit 'recovery center f adult~ with alcohof and
dlemk:al dependendes welts volunteen
Call ~9927 between 10 a.m. and 6
p.m. °' call Joy at 548-8754.
Christma s.in .October
Excel lenc( i1t1J1}totography
for 50 years
Currently scheduling
· Ho liday Portraits
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NATURAL Fooo MARKET
REsTAURANT • DELI • JUICE BAR ..wag you since 1978
Hl)~',,_ 1/U. A~~
• • L.. ~~F~P~
• YOU'RE THE REASON
WE'RE 17 YEARS OLD.
TO SHOW OUR GRATITUDE
PLEASE JOIN US FOR A DAY OF FUN! .,
WIN $100.00 FREE MOTHER'S SHOPPING
SPREE OR FREE OMEGA JUICER. .,
FREE FOOD SAMPLES & RECIPES
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West HillS'superstores an(flisave a fortune; on huge
selt!ctions of: • ~ .,,,, ,. -4 .,.,
•Ladies' Famous Label Sport~'Ycar And ~'"-'
Accessories .'II
•Men's Top Name ft:nd'OCsiBiJler L.abel ' ... 'tt.
Suits,,Sportswear Anp Fumi~hiqgs .-:
•Absolutely Awe. ome Kid's 'Clothes
• Luxurious Linens And Bath ~ • · .... :•-0,. ·
AccessorieS' ...
• Tue Best Baby ,-"J
Furniture
And Accessories
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FOR MEN
Double-Breqsted,
All-Wool Designer Suits ~~.~~.~ .. ~~ ... ~.~.' ............ ~14995
Famous Maker Banded Collar
Sport Shirts
~·~andci:s=,;~~'. ................ s129s
Wrinkle-Free Casual Pants
The perfect siacks fat Fal. Look great from
morilg '° nii;it. Navy. Khaki. s169s Olive, and Bladt. Compare at $34 ...... .
Designer Pajamas -
Save Half Off
Dept. Store Prices
Who says you can't loolc great even
Yttiell you're asleep? 2 very famous ==-$38 ................ ~1595
MEN'S OlllERWEAR
Leather Jackets
Fastlion9ble lealhef rt B&ack. Brown, =·~40~~ .. ~: ............ ~7995
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LADIES' SPORTSWEAR
·Famous Maker Suits
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• A fabulous selection of classic and updated sdhouettes 1n
Misses, Petrtes. and Plus Sizes 'Nt>nd¢ul FaA $4990 s7990 ~ anq la~ COmpare at $110-~60 -
Desi!Z11er "'bresses ..
Beautlfi.Y dresses -in the fresh new OOlors d 'therseason -for WOik,
~enings. and special occaSIOOS MISSeS,.Petrtes. $2990 _s4990 Jurnors, and ~ 1112es Compare at $60-$120
Long Sleeve Silk Shirts. 1116 9c:_$J,2' 95~_
A terrmc se1eo11or1 ,S'4 sohd colors and novelty pmtS ..v J -v
MISSy ar:ia Plus Sia&. p:xrpare at $2().$32 ....
~amous Label f eans -
lncludtng the g~r ~1 lrts and s19 9s s299il . ~.Coolpareat S48-$68. .. .. ..... ~ • . .
Suede Vests in Solids qnd Novelty Trims
Ctloose-from Fnnge. Wh1pstltch1ng, and _
~~·;;:.·~~ ~n M~~-~lus ~_izes $ $995
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Free $10 Gift
-~ c~rtificate
Our gift to. you with a total purchase of $50 or
·more dyri,ng our Grand Opening Qelebration.
.Present this coupon at time of purchase and receive yoor Free $161..
Gift Cel1Jf1C31e. Oller valid thr?IJ9h November 5. 1995 Gitt c:ei1Jficate may be used
, ~on any clay other than clay of nttial purcl'lase. lhrotQ\ ~ 2, 1995. One gtfl
c:ertJflcate per CUSIOme< Gift certdlq,lte, val.0 at oor t.m~ Couitv area
• waret1o4ses only Shoes exeluded Cannot be oomblnOO With any Olher *·
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Copies not accepted. • .~ Bur~IJ!!
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LADIES' Olff£RWE4R
Designer Wool Coats
Huge selecbon ol lengttls. s¥es. sT'les. COiors
Ccmpare aJ $ 199-$375
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This year's hottest loolc' Many Stylesjnd COiors • 5"7990
Compare atSf80 . r .. . ... .. -I . . -Gorgeo,us 31~ V:ltgth Lamb Leathers
Includes Swiogs. Anoraks and fur-tnmrned styles
~c:ep00na1 qua111y at an exoeptt0na1 price• SJ4990-SJ!J990 Compare at $259-5299 •
IN OUR LUXURY LINENS DEPT.
100% Cotton Bath Towel Ensetnbles
Solt. absort>ant velour Of terry t<>Y>'elS from Fieldcrest/Cannon
01 Royalton. At ttitS pllce ifs time to.stocl< up1
Compare at $3-$7 so ·
Hand $3.58, Washcloth, $2.28
Luxuri1 Bath Carpets By Toumlzouse
~t NylQ('I deep plush carpets wrth Jf tex , S088
backKig 18"x3()"' Compare Bl $20 . . .. -7 --
Other Siles at s,:mtlar savings •
Chintz Toss P{ll01vs by Brentwood
Huge selecban ol SOiid OOlors ~rytes and .saes ~t:eoro a~~~~~--·--·s3 ss
Other styles and saes available at Slmdar savings
I ntURSOAY, OCTOISI 19. 1115
It's ·a question of styl~ rTbere WU another Stmr: I --- --
I'. making news this wee~
the Orange Coast.
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, Socialite, interior designer,
mom and all-around popular gal
, about town Janet Simpson was i 1 surrounded by friends and family
for a birthday celebration created
1ust for her.
Known by the antique dealers
of Robertson Place to the beach
vendors in Ensenada as the
"shopper's shopper," the petite
brunette Simpson was ushered
mto the Neiman Marcus Cafe,
Fashion Island by hostess with the
mostess Judy Harrington.
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b.w.
cook
Some 50 close pals, all dressed
m severe black, wished the guest
of honor a permanent 49th birth·
day. They hdd come to drink
champagne with their friend.
They had a.lsO come on tlie
promise of Neiman Marcus "In
Circle PointsH -frequent buyer
credit for shoppers -for their par·
-W-arehouse Sale
Wholesale Pnces to the Public • Hard to flnd Brands • Hand wrapped Imports
In The ]&K Dist. Building
17555 Cameron Street
Huntington Beach -(714) 842-2637
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HEY MOM!
ANNIVERSARY CLEARANCE SALE
OCTOBER 26TH THROUGH 29TH
SAVE UP TO 50%
" AT OUR FACTORY OUTLET
Choose from the largest
In-stock selection of quality baby
bedding and coordinating accessories
in Orange County.
NQJo.
Company Store
No"' LMiiftd In Antonio Plata
'~..i \I '"'""'" J>l." ~ • l<nncho San1.1 M.irpunta
(714) 8.ili8-9496
-g mli.t N$t of 5 frNWl'f -
-1/4 mile .,., of Foothill Corridor -
0f'<ll W11111/<11 Ihm \11t1ir./111 /II (I.I/I /fl fl p.111
\1111./,11 /2 ,. "' '" J fl Ill
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tidpa.tion.
NM executive Dw .,,....,_,
WU OD hand to insure th.at the
mid-day bubbly was plentiful and
that the points were paS!led out to
the deserving. Cafe tables were
adorned with centeipiece shop-
ping-bags from the merchants of
Fashion Island. spilling forth fall
orchids.
"Janet Simpson was born to
shop. She has lived up to this
birthright, so we have all come to
pay homage to a woman with
credit card balances that would
send all of our husbands to the
Hoag Heart Institute," said the
disarming Marilyn Wooten ol
Newport Beach with a laugh. She
was appropriately attired in a
sleek black wool pants suit
Wooten added, "Women are com·
Janet Simpson. second from right. celebrated her birthday at Neiman Marcus Cafe with her
daughters (from left) Julie Simpson. Sheri Grlfftn and Jennifer Simpson .
forted by the fact that a close
friend is generally in bigger trou-
ble for shopping too much, too
much of the time. Believe me,
Janet is the biggest and the best.
We go to her for all kinds of shop-
ping advice.·
Hostess Harrington concurred.
"She's the queen of the mall.
There isn't an accessory {Qr home
or wardrobe that hasn't ~
h er path," she said.
Born and raised in Orange
County, Simpson was an art major
at USC and a teacher in the Costa
Mesa schools for a number of
years. She found he r true calling
in the design field, spending the
last two d ecad es bringing style to
many homes in the Newport-
Mesa commwrity. As the pretty
designer celebrated the good life
surrounded by her daughters,
Julie Simpson, Sheri Griffin and
Jennifer Simpson, it was the per-
fect opportunity to question the
adoring crowd _that had come to
A, )'.wax EYETUCK Spteialist w. Call Nuw For FREE Co11~ull
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No matter what you're doing, your
hometown newspaper
FITS IN... Daily Pilot
HIGHEST QUAUTY VACCINES
COMPLIMENTARY "HEALTHY PET" EXAMINATIONS
STATE LICENSED VETERINARIANS
CAT~ DOG
FVR+CP •••••••••• $8 Rables •••••••••• S6
Leukemia ........ $ 12 DHLP+P ........ S10
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pay homage to the style of Janet
Simpson on just what is style.
Hyla Bertea, looking extremely
smart in her
fall suit and
hat, black of
course, offered
that •style is
both internal
and external ...
and in Janet
Simpson's
case, style is
Hyla Bertea eternal as
well"
C ommwrity beacon Gigi Spra-
gins added, "Style is something
you want. it is intuitive and hard
to define, but you know when
someone has it ... and you know
when they don't."
The very blond Nancy Curd
with the electric smile said •style
can be in a person's walk, in the
way they speak or carry them-
selves." ·
Many of the very well-dressed
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and well-heeled ladies wen> qw<
to point out that style is not dept.,
d ent on a check book or bdJlk bt1l
ance. "Style cannot be bought
Yet, at Neiman M arcus, or dO)
where for that matter, one can no
deny, styl~ is sorely for sale to
those who have the eye and th"
ability to pay.
To Susie Page, ·style is ciao,.,,
and everything about Janet Sm1p
son is ciasw· •
Karen Linden agreed, dddinq
"Style is quality •
And the pretty Gail Finnell
wrapped up the survey stdllng
"Style is d state of nund trdn~ldtC'1
into an ability to live We m d mc111
ner thdt sets one above the irdy of
the everyddy slnfe that touc-he'> 111
of w. from tune to time •
ln these tune~. remdirung
untouched by the frdy IS not on!)
style, it's a miracle.
• B.W. COOK'S columns run Thursddy
and Saturdays
lucl\. th~ .1J ir.il It•
riir from l \w•\ \
l~l t~ll11
~"'' ;l\.1tl.1bl, one wukenJ onl\
October 21 and 22.
644-1474
Satrm luy /Oam·<Jpm
Sunday 1:!11owi-.:;J'"'
Rf'/'rPsh11w11t . .; & /)""' l'ri1.1·,
EastJ>luffVW c ln Nl·" x>r1 Iknd1
Come
.J-lelp
1 Us
Celebrate!
As we begin our 37th year
of fine jewelry sales and service
in the Newport Harbor area
we invite our friends&to
A SPECIAL SHOWING Of
GEMSTONES Of AUSTRALIA!
Fancy Colored Diamonds
Deep Blue Sapphires
South Sea Pearls
and all kinds of Opals!
Also an opportunity to do some
early holiday shopping at
20% Off ON ALL mMS NOW IN STOCK
This sale continues for ten days
OCTOBER 19th through the 28th
AJI major credit cards accepted.
All sales final.
CHARLES H. BARR
Mt~r of tM hruorictm Gtm $t"C1tty
1803 Westcllff Dr., Newport Beach, Callfornla 92660
(714) 642-3310
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Jue Newport Bnt:h/Costa Mr a Daily Piloc
THURSDAY. OCT08ER 19, 1995 Al wee
.~.er-.~. . f ~: .. ,-,I -~.l • ,
A LOOSE GRIP ON SANITY
OCC exhibit documents the plight of homeless women
By Laurie Busby, Daily Pilot
C rowds and well-lit places
are a homeiess woman's
best defense.
That is one ol the things New
York artist and photo-journalist
Ann Marie Rousse,pu learned
during her 10 years chroruchng
the plight ol 18 homeless women
in the 1970s and early 1980s
An exhlbit of her photographs
coupled with the homeless
women's words, titled ·out of
Place, Out of Mmd," opens today
at Orange Coast CoUege's Art
Gallery. The work m the exhibit
comes from Roussedu's 1981
book, ·shopping Bag Ldcties:
Homeless Women Spedk About
Their (..1ves," which Wc:lS the basis
for the 1985 C'BS moVJe , "Stofie
women. I didn't
know they
existed.• ~
Rousseau
continued to
work with the
homeless and
eventually got
a grant for a
photography
class -where
the women
were given
cameras to
record their
vision of New
York. The pho-
tos were
exhibited at
the Metropoli-
tan Museum of
Art.
MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pit.OT
Ann Marie Rousseau's photo-journalism work
on female homelessness ls being featured in
"Out of Place, Out of Mind" at OCC. r-------------------------, I I
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- - - -
• Pillow," stamng Lucille BdU.
"Everyone hcls <l story,"
Roussedu satd "The words dre
the text they Conn the personal
portraits Through their words,
you get to know them, hedr their
stones. l tned LO let lhl' lPxl i.peak
for thetr 'why.' thc•tr own VNSIOn
of what hdd hc1pj>f'nt>cl, how they
came to be then.• ..
Then Rousseau began the
"Shopping .Bag Ladies" project -
traveling around the country vis-
iting skid rows and photograph-
ing women.
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: +WHAT: "Out of Place, Out :
I Of Mind." I
"Gaseteria" features one of 18 homeless women Rousseau spent time with during the 10 years she
devoted to documenting the. cJjfferences betw~en homeless men and women.
Rousseau. who 1 ... 1r1 town
teddung dO PXpNlffi('11ldl fldLnt-
tng dass as pdrt of OC'C\ Art1 ... t-
m-Res1dPnce proyrdm d1 ... c ov.
ered homele-. ... womP11 \\.h1IP
teaching dfl art work-.hop c1t a
sheller.
-Q •t didn't know wllf1t d '>helter
was at the time.· ... h~c11d "It
was how I first m!'l homt>lt>s..,
•
TOP
f:HINGS
TODO
1 JAZZ. GREATS: Three jazz
legends appear for a once-
in-a-liletune concert at the
Performing Arts Center; trumpet
vutuoso Arturo Sandoval, Latin
percussion great Poncho Sanchez
and fclllled tenor saxma.n Edcbe
H~. At 8 p.m. Friday. Tickets:
$15-35. Available al the Perfonn-
ing Arts Box office or call 740-
2000.
, "I talked to very extreme cases
I -people who had been homeless
a long time, who had been sur-
VlVmg on the streets,· she said.
"What I was really trying to pho-
togrdph in the work I did was not
so much portraits of the women -
which l did do -but portraits of
the environment in wluch they
were invisible.·
Rousseau would hook up with
a woman and go with her wher-
1
ever she went. stay with her
wherever she slept.
"It gave me a deep under-
standing of how dangerous it is
2CAPTIVE AUDIENCE: West
Coast premiere of Nicky Sil-
ver's "Raised in Captivity" 8
p.m. Friday at South Coast
Repertory. Tickets: $l 7 -$38.
Show times: 8 p.m. Tuesday-Sat·
urday: 7;30 p.m. Sunday; 2:30
p.m. SatUrdays and Sundays.
lnfotmation: 957-4033.
3EMERSON SJ'JUNG
QUARTET: Will give its first
concert at The Performing
Arts Center at 7 p.m. Sunday.
Tickets: $20, available at the box
office and all 1lcketMastet out·
lets. Information: 556-ARI"S.
4 BUDDY GRECO: The jan
singer and pianist will per-
form with vocalist Le:zlle
Anders 8 p.m. Saturday at
Orange Coast College. nckets:
$23 in advance $27 at the .door.
Information: 432-5880.
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for women to be homeless -and
the strategies they use to protect
themselves,· Rousseau said.
was crucial," she said.
Rousseau learned that,
because of the constant danger,
the women rarely slept. at night.
"Sleep deprivation was a huge
factor in the disorientation of
being homeless," sne said. "Peo-
ple who had to live outside for
any length of time became more
disabled than they were before.•
Rousseau observed that a
homeless woman's personality
I would change once she could get
some shelter, sleep and a little
food.
Those strategies included stay-
ing where there was light and
other people -such as train sta-
tions and hospital emergency
rooms.
"Having other people around I "They would be more coher-
. enl and able to make some sort of
SDRACULA: Opens Friday at
the Theatre District in the
back lot of The Lab Anti-•
Mall. Performances: E'ridays and
Saturdays, 8 p.m.; Sundays, 7
p.m .. A Halloween performance
is scheduled for 9 p.m.. Oct. 31.
Tickets: $15. Information; 435-
4043
6 "DIE BLIND": Sophie
Calle's work indudes 23
photo-text works based on
blind people's ideas of beauty.
Ends Dec. 31. Information: 759-
1122.
7 MISSA SOLEMNIS: The
William Hall Master
Chorale_ffens its 40th sea-
son at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Per-
forming Arts Center with
Beethoven's classical master-
piece. nckets: $15-$40 available
at the box-office, all TicketMaster
outlets or the Master Chorale
office, 556-6262.
8FREE CONCERT: Orange
County Band No Doubt per-
forms at 4:30 p.~ Friday at
the Virgin Megastore in niangle
Square. Information: 645-9906.
9 MOVIE PAIACES: Photos
of historic Los Angeles
movie palaces are on dis·
play through Nov. 15 in OCC's
Photo Gallery, Shot by the archi-
tectural photography team of
Robert Berger and Anne Conser.
1 0 MECHANICAL ART:
"Machin~" brings .
sculpture and room-size
installations to Newport Harbor
Art Museum, Saturday through Nov~ 26. Admission: $2~$4: dlil-
dren under 12 free. Infonn.ation:
759-1122
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plan about whdt to do with their
future," she said "WhPn I met
them on the street. they couldn't
think of anything to do other t!idn
gettingfood for thdt ddy or ~l:l~.r~
to sleep that rught " ~
And Rousseau ledmed thdl thP
women would guard feroaously
what little possessions they hdd
"By holding on to them, lhey
were holding onto Sdruty. • '>he
said. •1t was like, the more sub-
stance they had, the more sub-
stance they felt •
Rousseau found that 1t was !>el-
dom one event -such as losmg
an apartment -that caused d
r-------
womdn to be homeless.
"It ct.lwdy!> was sort of an accu-
mulation of events -haVlflg to do
with econorrucs-' fT!~ntal health,
dOdJction -someUung was hold-
mg them by d thread ins1de. • she
Sd.Jd • Md.ny people subsISt mar-
gmally -there JS some check that
comes from somewhere. some lit-
Ue room where they pay rent.
They mdy be eccentric or bizarre
-but they are able to mamtam
themselve!>
"But knock over one of those
pLOS and they end up out on the
c;,treet •
! Sirlom Steak
1 Dinner tor 1WO! I S..-l4'Jlil. SOUP or SALAD •VEGETABLE I
BAKED POTATO •DINNER ROJ11 . I ~CostaMesa 1
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There~noplacelike~meoneelseshome
1Y ll John Fontrom, ~Not
I n .HUba '1 ~Orange County
bAnkruptcy, COttn4 del tr1ai"
High School's 22nd Annl'lal ·
Hcmae Tour ipOllSMJd ~ the PTA
It one tbe ldiool can't afford tor
you tomls8.
The event, an annual tour of six
recently redecorated Newport
Beach homes, 1s expected to bring
tn more than $40,000 to benefit
the local high school.
"This is the only fund raiser the
.moot holds," said Kris Peyton,
who, along with Colleen Man-
chester, has worked since March
organizing the tour. "Hopefully,
this will prov1de funds for technol-
ogy. The teachers have made a
wish list. and they hope to fulfill
that list with these funds.·
1be tour will take place from
10 a.m. to• p.m. Tuesday, and
tickets cost $30. nckets are avail-
able until tour day at Corona del
Mar High School, Newport Hills
Drugs, 341 Bayside and Selvag-
gio.
Last year's Home Tour was a
sellout. with more than 1,600 tick-
ets sold. And with the addition of
the first-ever tour stop in the
exclusive Pelican Point area, Pey-
ton and Manchester are hoping
this year's 1,700 tickets will sell
out as well.
#We never have the same
house on the tour," Peyton ~d.
"We picked Pelican Point because
a new area would be a draw. •
There is no schedule for tour
stops, so participants can choose
the order in which they visit each
home.
The bom~. many of which are
owned by Corona del Mar ahJJJuU
or parents whose cblldren attend
the high school. were selected
because they represent different
architectural styles and have been
professionally decorated.
The following areas have
homes featured on the tour:
• Olde Corona del Mar: This
home is characterized as "elegant
traditional." Highlights include
antiques, Persian carpets and a
large, curved wooden staircase.
• Pelican Point: Visitors to this
home are greeted by a marble
enby and a glass door that leads
to a view of the ocean. The home's
exterior is considered an Italian
Mediterranean design, similar to
the Pasadena and Beverly Hills .
homes of the 1920s.
• Big Canyon: Artwork and col -
lectibles -including an original
LolM XIV delk-~ n. bame. 1be hoUle allo ~a
fuD ~ kitd>en and~ ~for tbe owners. •
• Balboa JslaM: 1'b1I two-lot
bom.8 indudes • backyard garden
and a l4rge c:ourtyard that~ ~
feet for~·..._ kitcberi •
and banquet areas have views ot
Newport Bay.
• Bekowt: 'The owner's collec-
tiqn ot Abican art bJghlights this
home. African .lnfluences are
~pparent throughout the formal
living and infonnal t4Dlily rooms.
All the ham.es will also be dec-
orated by tour organizers with
table settings and flower arrange-
ments -anptber new addition to
the tour.
•we have tried to change it,~
Manchester said. HWe didn't want
just a borne tour-we wanted a
home and garden tour. We want-
ed to have more bang for the
buck."
Between 10:30 a.m. and 2 p .m .
on tour day, participants are also
invited to stop by Sherman Gar-
dens in Corona del Mar for a free
basket lunch.
From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
gardens, a fasbion"sbow will take
place -sponsored by 341 Bayside
in Newport Beach and Selvaggio
of Fashion Island.
fi.~ COSTA MIU CMC PLAYM~Ull ,,P . PRESENTS
PLAY ON
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Colleen Manchester, left and Kris Peyton st&ad In front of a Beacon Bay home, one of m tncluded
on thb year's Corona del Mar Home Tour. The tour benefits Corona del Mar High ScbooL
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~ ge portions of fresh fish
q.re Mediterraneo'S. specialty
By !A!fa_Blrd, Daifj Pilot r-------------------------, Alfredo and fresh a1 dente broc-
: f . Y.I. coli. Not a scrap was Jett by the
time we finished, $8.95. When new owners :Rober-
to and Irma Marino
reo~ned Delaney's Jarl4m.ark restaurant last Decem-
ber1as Mediterraneo, longtime
patrons were pleased to see that
thefr beloved oyster bar was still
lhefe· Human bamades continue
to ding to bar stools reading the
newspapers while •veteran oyster
lad( Ella Souza cooks up plates
~sters Rockefeller in quick
· utes, just as she has for years.
native of Naples, Italy, Chef
Roberto Marina is not into·cut·
ting-edge experimentation. His
specialties are maxi-portions of
fresh fish, crustaceans and finely
SdUced pastas with a Mediter-
ranean slant at moderate prices.
Daify chalkboard items are listed
at the entry.
l)nen covered tables dress up
the pleasant infonnal dining room,
where every diner can study the
yachts anchored 15 feet away. In
wdJ1Jl. weather, sup outside on the
boardwalk.
Qn one occasion, a friend and
designated taster shared a Chi-
Palms' preview
1Win Palms, the free stand-
ing restaurant gomg up on
Newport Center Dnve, wtll
introduce its cuisine at a pre-
Vl.ew party Nov. 11 at a 1940s-
style shindig Wine and cham-
pagne, appetizer and salad bar,
savory roast chicken, rotisserie
+ WHAT: Medileinlneo • + Wiim: 630 Udo Park
D.rtve oa Lido Peninsula + WlllN: Oj>erl daJJY from
11 :30 for lunch and diliner,
Kitctien dOleS at 10 p.m. but
bar doses well after mid·
~bt.
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+HOW MUCH: Lunch
underS10;Dinnerentree:S
average $14.95 + MOIE INFO: 675:.0100
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red Manhattan clam chowder with
me. ·The Red" had lots of fish and
a teasing, spicy aftertaste that
lured us back to the bottom of the
bowl, $1.75. We found the fragile
young salad greens with Man·
darin orange sections and curls of
crisp white rice noodles appealing,
but the chicken tasted as though it
had droWJl#!d in a pond of mari-
nade, $6.50.
We had another or the chalk-
board specials: an enormous plat-
ter filled with fresh sand dabs
sauteed in butter with a ~oth
portion of (memorable) fettuccine
_dining news
pork and a dessert bar will fea-
ture favorite foods introduced at
the award-winrung Twin Palms
of Pasadena owned by Cindy
Kastner and famed chef, Robert
Michael.
An open martini bar will
keep danters in the mood, and a
cigar bar hosted by Scott Sark-
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in your neighborhood!
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• No Food Coloring
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• MASALA DOSA• BUY 1 COMBO:
• • Gn ~-.econd a1 •
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8$0-Gltl ••t-N•• ··~2t•t
We also ordered smoked alba·
core tacos with a Jwnble of diced
tomatoes, cilantro and onions that
looked like a sea of red salad, but
the wet tortillas had soaked up
tomato juice and tore like
Kleenex. We resorted to using
forks but were not charged for the
order because our patient server,
Pa.trlda Crauss, noticed our
dilemma.
New general manager Kevin
Silvio, who grew up among New
England's fisheries, orders all
briny critters -induding live
Maine lobsters, which are flown m •
daily except Sunday. When
cooked, the big red guys are
served with a choice of chowder,
baked potato and vegetable at a
special price of $17.95 Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday nights.
Baskets of toasted rosemary focac-
cia arrive at each table, ideal for
mopping up some of Roberto's
Naples-home-style lasagna. Thick
crusty crab cakes are a house spe-
cialty, served with conventional
tartar 5auce, and an updated ver-
sion would be a good idea.
lslan of Newport Tobacco is
promised. Seventy dollars buys
a ticket, and all proceeds will
beneht the Ldguna Art Muse-
u.m 's two locations in Costa
Mesa and Laguna Beach. Phone
Ana Montoya at 494-8971 for
tickets or info. Twill Palms will
open to the public Nov 20.
TAC05&CO.
a mexican eat:e~.Y :titli-DINNE_li _;
• Buy one, get one FREE!• ,
1 Fmm -!pm 10 ~k,.1~ am .i.t} "'d"' ~ou 1 1 f!<>n •eu, ~ nxnu llt'm N lt'\.n>t' ~n)
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I Al L DAY·ANY DA' "'this "lllpon 'Bur 1 I ;tny ta..o & !T<.("1't' any ra..o ul tqu.t.I nl
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Bristol & Jamboree
M~Beach
955-1136 (Phone)
955-1105 (FAX Orders)
Open Every Day .
MA.Ill MARFV-1 I DAILY PILOT
Ristorante Mediterraneo owner Roberto Marino ls flanked by his managers, Duane Stourt. left,
and Kevin Silvio.
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There are stc>dk<, on deck, but
since thi!. is <''>1.,Pnbdlly d seafood
house, try the c hr f\ Chiledn sec1
bass. $14 qs, M lh mtrigumg hor:,p
radtsh crust dnd c1 hill of mashed
polatoe,. l.J.ke dll dinner entrPes, it
is served with sourdoug h '!!ld
focdccid;fresh vPgc>table!> and
rich, fattening, ch•h(1ous, over-the-
top ngatoru with fuur cheese'>. Try
1l for sheer sybc1nuc pleasure
Stlvio boasts "O ur cioppmo hd'>
a ventabJe ple thorcJ of lhP sPa·s
hnPst grade of green New
Zealand mussels, clclffiS, shrunp,
bdby squid dnd fish " He is nght
1t does. A big sea-harvest bowl 1s
$14.95
We had a gene rous square of
ve:ry sw~clJJUSU for dessert
that seemed. to hdve whipped
cream in the center instead of the
magical "addition of ma.scarpone
C"heese.
Bartenders Dianna Leighton
dnd Justin Mink d.ltemate stufu
pounng well dnnk.s for $4, but
"happy hour" happens ev~ry
everung from 5 to 7 p.m. when
well d.rinkl. dH.' half pnce
Med.rtemrneo·s wine list l.l> d fine
choice of Ccilifumid dnd ltcilidJl
selections, but-111.ntdgel>-d:Te not ·
pnntcJ
The party mo()d tu~ d tugh
note with Mike Patterson's Trio
Thursday. -Fnddy dnd Saturday
rughts Med.Jterrdneo IS m a gredl
lucabon for c1J1 dfter-dmner wct.lk
DAILY DINNER SPECIALS
MON FISH N CHIPS $7.00 .
TUES 1 '/i LB. MAINE LOBSTER $12.00
WED FRESH TURKEY DINNER $9.00
THURS PRIME RIB $9.00
restaurant FRI SEAFOOD CREPES $8.00 w ... grtn
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AMERICAN
JOHNNY ROCKETS, located in Triangle Square
01 lhe end or the 55 frwy in Costa MeSQ,
Enter1oinmenr Level, next to Edwards Cinema
63 1-2967 Menu includes Great hamburgers,
Chicken, Tuna & BLT Sandwiches, Molts & Shake$,
Fries, Ch ili Ff"ies ·plus much morel I Prices Range
from $2.25-$4.75 Hours· 11 :OOo.m.-10 OOp.m.
Sun-Thurs 11 :OOo m -12 midnight Fri. & Sot
Indoor & ouldoor dining ovoiloble, wheel choir -
<>«ess, we accept ViMl, M/C, AMEX, Diner$ Clu& &
Discover
S1UDtO CAFI, Locoled ot I 00 Main St Balboa
lot foot of pier! Th• Slvdlo Cof'9 ii the happening place
or food, fun & enterloinment. Menu indud.s ribs,
chicken, Fresh fish, pasta, oppeli~.n ·& SQlod1, ol$0
serving brunch on Sot & Sun.10 lo 3:00 which Includes
BelgiuM waffles, omele"es, poncokei and much more.
Pras range from $2 95-.$13.95. Open 7 doyi a w• Mon.Fri 11 30.1 .30 om, Sot-Sun 1 ().1 ~Oom.
Also loccn.d ot 300 P C.H., Huntington B.oeh IN, BaU,
FS, ENT, V, MC, AE, DC.
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Z\JlllS RlSTAURANr, locoted ot 1712 Placentia,
Cotto Mesa Menu lndud.s ribi, chicken, sleak &
, prime nb, pizza, oysler bar. Pric.$ range from
$3 9.5 ond up Open doily from 11 :30om to 10pm,
Cocltoils 'Iii 11 pm IO, FB, WC, No a.dit (IQ(ds. (71')
6"5.eo91
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tvnn CAR, Located at 320 8rlslol tG ot RedhlH (by
AiCO Mini Mortj in Cosio Mesa. Menu Induct.. good
c~ coc*in' bfeokfolt wilt! !he beat OtMletl.s.
poncakti, greot Me1dcon breokfott di.hes and l\lnch
wtth .attfry Yegetobles, t.fiyoki bowl, gotilc chicken,
o~ JOlods, ~.allhy tut\ey burgen, tlomburgen,
.-d w/ poklto solod Of fria. Try Ruth'• hofM coc*ln'
Greot food, great prlcesl Prices ronee from
IO $5 95 Open 7 doya o weelt 7om lo 2pm. ID,
, 'WC (71'16'17321
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EftiQN, charming, 9roc:I011s & beautiful, each of lta di!'f..illt ~· hot o dlff.rent d.c:or. 1"-food la F~olifotnio cul•lne-lotly but heolthfully
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Your Restaurant Guide to Dining in •
Newport leach, Costa Mesa, Corona de# Mor, HuntingfOn leach & Fovntarn Vflley
ITALIAN
SMAnNOl llSIAUltANT & SAUSAOI CO.
l.oc:oted ot 251 Shipyard Way, N4tWp0118eoc:h.
Menu lndudei g'90t posla, aword winning CoeMJr
IOlod, dellciou& homemade SQUW>ge, YeOI, lamb, lots
of ~1011 dlshea, ~ wiM, h.ef, coppuccino
& deterta. "It'• a forn' owned & run reilOIHont
P'r~ f0f1ge frOcn $4 5 IO$ 13.9.S Open 7 days o
WMk. s.MtlQ Sot & Sun Brunch from 8.30 IO 1 00
Sunday lhru Thundoy 1 ) om lo 1 Opm. Friday & Sot
11on.-11pm IN, ovt ~c. aau, WB, v, M. "1..
DC 171'1 723-06~. ,Coll for dir9dions. Cohlfing
Speciolbts
ITALIAN
IAND.AZ%0 lfAUAN CA.fl, locoled ot 211 48
8eoc:h Blvd , (at Allanlo), Family owned, ev~ing
prepo111d with the fineat meats & ch .. se$ & foinovi
fOf its lnfomoui cheesecake Pricei ronge frO(ll
.$2 00 lo S 11 95 Open Tues thru Sot 11 9pm,
Sun 11-8 pm. Clo* Mon. IN, OUT, WC, w,,..,.
ond beer (71 ') .536.2""8.
JAPANESE
IC.M.UYA fN JAMNISI CUISINI, f.a1v11ng
fine dining, &I.hi 8or, Teppon Tobie, Main 01n1ng
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asy Halloween party treats ta.IitatiZe young gliosra· and goblinS
1 the crisp autumn air
bNaM in, abadowt ot
AQllOSU 8Dd gobliN begin to ..,ear under the gtow a( the har·
"9t moon. Soon. hungry ae&tu1el a. pu lor1s ··:from witches to stele·
,,. ~ • wQl t>e lwking on yt>ur-porch.
Jllld not just for bic:k-or-lteating. ~ be hunting for Halloween
puties and expecting 4 spread of
poky perty goodieit. .
Start tbe party off to a ghouling · 8ood time by swpristng the little
ghDuls and goblins with One 8':>wl
SJJ4der Web Brownies. Baker's real
unsweetened chocolate provides
the rich chooolate taste that makes
these homemade brownies superior ·
to any mix. In ·15 minutes. you can
~ up these (:hocolaty treats in one
Kr.it marshmallow & ver the
l peckage (8 aqu4J'.M) Baker'• semi-
sweet beJWJg ch()C'C)late.
2 C'\lpl Krllft muuature manhmal·
lows • BlaCk or red .string llcorloe
Assorted candies
·or use 2 pGckages (4.ounces each)
Baker's German's sweet chocolate
bars.
Microwave chocolate in large
microwavable bowl on rugh two·
rtl.inut~ stirring hal!way U\l'ough
heating time. Stir until completely
melted. Add marshmall9ws; mix
HAUOWEEN lllUGGETS
t package (8 squares) Baker's sem.l~
sweet baking Chocolate •
16 Kraft large marshmallows
112 cup oral)ge i¢.nldes •
• Ot UM 2 packaget ~ ounce1 Heb)
8a&er's German's sweet cbocollte
bars.
Microwave chocolate in imAl1
microwavable bowl on high 1 112
to 2 mloutea, ltirring hallway
through beating Ume. St!t unW
chocolete is completely melted.
Insert toothpick into each marsb-
mal.low. Dip, one at a time, into
chocolate. Roll in sprinkles. Pu.ih
gently from toothpick onto wu
paper-lined tray. Let stand until
chocolate is firm. Makes 16. •
POPCDllt MOC~
114 cup (1/l litlc:k) margartM or but·
ter
1 bag (to 112 ounoes) Kraft lninJA·
twe manbmaDows
1 package (4·tiliving size) Jell-0
btand otabge flaVor ~tiii
3 quarts (12 cups) popped ~m
Green gumdrop..,n>ear'niint leaves,
cuttn half
1 aquare Baker's lemi·sweet baking
~te. melted or brown decora·
toridng
Mlcrowav-e margarine • and
musbmallowa in WV.
able bowl on high 1 th to 2 mUJIUlet
or Until marshmallows are pull:
Stir in gelatin unUl well intxed.
marshmallow mixtun9 over J>Ol)<XJl't
lQ. large bowl.
Mix llghUy untU well ~
Shape into 12 ball• with light!
greased or wet hands. Top pump
kins with spearmint leaf halves t
create stems. Decora.ta with melt
ed chocolate or tdng to malr.
jack·o-lantem faces, if desired
Makes 12.
• ~· After beking~s ad fluffy ·
warm brownies top · a batk· ""
. drop fpr the tastiest spider web ever
to grace a haunted ho.use. Tu make
the web. simply melt one square o( ·
sail-sweet ~ocolate in a ~pper·
ltyle plastic sandwich bag. C\it off a
oomer anc;l yo\l're reetly to spin your own web. As an adde<! tou"ch, deco·
rote the web with a few holiday-·
themed marshinhllo.Ws.
· . .Even .easier to prepare, Choco·
late Marshmallow Spiders are a
dQlictous combination of miniature
marshmallowS and melted semi-
sweet chocolate SQUares. With the
help of the micr<>Wave, chocolate
squares melt smoothly and quickly
and without a fuss.· Toss miniature
.marshmallows with the melted
~ol&le and (oIJD the mixture into
spider bodies. Then use licorice to
c;:reate 1he legs and two marshmal·
lows for eyes. The result is a deli-
cious treat fo,: monsters of all kinds!
Little gh.ouls will also love to
take a bite out of Halloween
Nllggets. Just dip fluffy Jet-Puffed
Marshmallows in melted chocolate
an(l roll in' orange sprinkl~s. Th~se
trehts are sure to cast a spell on your
young guests.
Of course, no Halloween party is
complete without bright orange
Jack o· Lantern's, so round out the
graveyard fun with Popcorn Jack O'
Lanterns • crunchy balls of colored
popcorn held together with sweet
melted marshmallows. A great par-
ty activity, these tempting goodies
are fun and easy to make and make
festive party favors. Using brown
icing or melted chocolate, young-
sters can desJgn scary {aces for the
Popcorn balls and add spearmint
candies to create the pumpkin
stem. Have plenty of ingredients
avail.able so children can make sev-
eral to take extras home to enjoy
long after th~ spooky night has
come to an end.
SPl>£R WEB BROWNI~
4 squares Baker's unsweetenea
ba.ldng chocolate
3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks) margarine or
butter
2 cups sugar
3 eggs
1 t~poon vanilla
1 cup flour
1 cup coarsely chopped nuts
(optional)
1 jar (7 ounces) Kraft marshmallow
creme
1 square Baker's semi-sweet baking
~ocolate, melted•
Kr&ft 8ooo Mallows·
Heat oven to 350 P (325 F for
glass baking dish). Line 13x9-inch
baking pan with foil extending over
edges to fonn }\andles. Grease foil.
Microwave chocolate and mar-
gatlne in large microwavable bowl
on high two minutes or until mar·
gartne Js melted. Stir until chocolate
is completely melted.
Stir sugar into chocolate until
well blended. Mix in eggs and
vanilla. Stir in Dour and nuts until
well blended. Spread in prepared
paQ.
Bake 30 to 35 minutes or until
toothpick inserted in center comes
out with fudgy crumbs. Do not over-
bake. hnmedJAtely drop marshmal·
low creme by spoQntuls over hot
brqwnies. Spredd evenly over top of
browniet. Cool in pan. Utt out of
pan onto cutting board. Remove
~ Place on serving tray. Dr1zzle
melted chocolate over marshmal-
low creme to aeate a spider web
~n. Decorate w1th Booo Mal·
~. Cut into sq\lares. Makes 24
fudgy brownies.
•to make Chocolate Drizzle:
~face one square Baker's semi-
t baking chocoL!tp in z1pper-
9'y'8 plast1c 54Ddwich bag. Close bf.9 tightly. Microwave on high
•ut one minute or unttl chocolate
ts ~elted. Pold down top of bag
tightly and mlp a tiny plece of1 one
~(about 118 lnch). Holding top
of: bag tigbUy, d.rin1 chocolate
gb opening over manbma.Uow
c;nme.
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forum.
·A ~ECIPE FOR SUCCESS -
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Superint~ndent
Mac Bernd outlines . .
the district's new
strategic plan
goals. We'll be asking for wide
involvement from our !Staff and
community as we develop these
action plans in areas such as
basic skills instruction, student
testing, staff accountability, facili-
ty renovation and planning for
future enrollment increases.
One of the most difficult
things for school districts to do is
to maintain constant attention to
teaching and learning in the face
of conflicting pressures.
Although our strategic plan
will be updated annually to
account for changing conditions,
it will continue to guide us
By Mac Bernd bers. board members, teachers. because we cannot allow our
I don't know about you, but l school principals, classified limited resources to be wasted on
love to go out for pie. employees and central office activities that do not result in
And when r hit the nearest administrators. measurable progTess toward our
eatery for a slice, I inevitably The task force met for two student learning goals.
order banana cream. U condi-days and The following are the ingredi-
tions are nght, the sweetness of one night ents for the district's strategic
thn f In S Plan: the banand, the smoo ess o ep-
the filling, the foaminess of the tember to MISSION St'A'TrMENT whipped topping, and a good develop "' r;
flaky crust combine to give what the plan. • The mission of the Newport-
lS close to an out-of-body eXJ?eri-The · Mesa Unified School District in
ence. group partnership with the Costa Mesa-
As anyone who bas tried to· worked : Newport Beach communities is
bake a banana cream pie knows, until the: to graduate students who have
1t takes td.lent, dedication, fresh plan · acquired the knowledge, skills
ingreqients and the right equip-received..~· and attitudes necessary to .
.ment'to create a gre.at one. And ·one 100% achi~ve significant career, educa-
1or those of us who are not good consen-' .. tional, civic and personal goals,
FILE Pl-lOTO I DAILY PILO
One of the goals of the d.1sb1ct's new strategic plan is graduation of 100% of its students.
dl flying by the seat of our pa11ts , sus. A~. ··Mac.Bernd which will enrich our ~ety.
m front 'Of the uven, it takes. one .y.ou ~an -. . . ~· ..i' .... " •
, mere import<Ult thing. a recipe. • · ~agme, diScusston~wer": some'f ·BEUEF.ST'-TEMENT
We've got .plenty of talented. · ~e~ -hea,t~. but the demcat1on • Students are our foremost
cooks in Newport Me~a because . of the group .to <?ur schools and c.o,.ncem.and responsibility.
we've got d strong board, a ·great stupents allow~ us to develop a • Scbools tm.lst be safe, order-
statf and administration, support-· · product thar all 'Cquld endorse. ly arid ·clean.· ' ~ :·
ive parents and i1 community that !he plan w.~ subsequ~ntly . !'·All studer;its can learn.
re ally cares about s'Cho6ls. a~opted by our gov!!rrµpg board-•. SttJdenrs must acquire the
In other words the 1.0gredients with complete supporUrom all knowledge, skills and attitudes
are there, bul we have.needed members. . • · . . . Flee~ to make prodoctive
an update to our recipe book so : The strategic .Pia~ 90nsi~ts 01 ' ·~areer, educational, civic and
that our band.na cream pies. could se:re~aJ com.ponents ~cludin!'.l a pecyonal decisiO~ A .
be consistently excellent In the rruss1on statement which .ou.~es • Leaming js a lifetime
fdce of changing conditions in the. purpose ?f our or.gamzati~n, process.
the latchen. be.lief sta~ements which1d,entify • Education is ii sh(l!ed
No, this fs not th.e food section th~ most important values we ' ·responsibility. -·, -·
of the Daily Pilot, and I can't say ibJ:l!)~ to 0~ ~ork and goal state-• 1iust, resp~. c:ooperation
our recently adopted stfa~gic ments which dear!y sta~e what and ethical behavior are essential
plat') is a,p unch90geable foimuJa we are to accomplish Wlth: our to the culture of the district.
h; h .( t . ht studeqt.S. . . . • ' . D" 'ty tr gth d w • ...,c guaran ees overrug suc-In addition, ~e· have idehtified • ivers1 s en ens an
cess, but I am proud of th~ fa.ct the strategies we will \iSe to enriches our community.
we.c:omplefeq it because 1t gives ·achi~ve our goals"and the para-• Staff, students and com.mu-
us the direction we need to face meters we will follow as we nity shoUid have a voice in ded-
the future. . operate oqr organization.. . •. sion making~ . ~.you read thE; strategic plan. Our next stop will be to devel-• District resources should be
1t wi.1:1 be helpful for you to know op action plans. which dearly directed fairly and-responsibly to
1t was created.by a 23:person outline the specific activities we maximize student learning.
. task fDrce, which con~isted of will·uRdertake to achieve ·our • People ~e our.most impor-parents and commuruty mem-· · . • tant asset.
best oft~~-rea~_er~ hotli.r-e
Readers debate who
Should be next mayor
J o hn Hedges gets two
votes he re. Jan Debay is a
little bit too West Newport
oriented, not citywide.
ENOS ANS
Newport Beach
Who should be mayor? Obvi-
ously 1t should be Je an Watt but
she has remained Qutside the
loop and now she's not going to
be on the council anymore which
is a shame.
She shouJd hav~ been mayor
last year. My second choice
wo1!d be Tom alwards. He says.
he's always the last to learn
about these things and my
adVJce would be. to be careful,
Tom . You're a good council per-
son. That's my ch6ice.
PATIY LIU.EGRAVEN
Balboa Island
I think Jan Debay would make
an excellent choice. She is an
extremely e loquent speaker and
a very fair-minded person and I
think she would do a wonderful
JOb as mayor for our city.
KATHLEEN COOPER
Newport Beach
I strongly support Jan Debay
for mayor of Newport Beach. I
feel she-supports the interest of
all of Newport Beath rather than
the special interest groups John
Hedges supports. John Hedges is
an embarrassment to Newport
Beach, We could be proud of Jan
Dehay as our mayor.
GARYWYATI
Newport Beach
The story predicts Hedges to
win bis seat again. I agree, he
better win because I don't agree
with Jan Debay. I think her tak-
ing over will have profound
detrimental effects on the youth
and other movements that
PLANNING COMMITTEE
GOALS:
• 100% of our stude'nts-will
graduate with demonstrated
competencies in reading, writing
and mathematics.
• '100% of our students will
participate as attive learners of a
comprehensive, challenging cur-
riculum.
• 100% of our students will
behave in a responsible, ethical
and sell-disciplined manner
toward themselves, their families,
their schools and their communi-
ties.
• 100% of our students will
make wise, informed decisions
related to healthy lifestyles and
lei.sure tictivities.
• 100% of our students will
demonstrate the knowledge. atti-
tudes and skills necessary to
acquire and maintain employ-
ment after high school or post
secondary education.
PLANNING COMMITTEE
STRATEGIES:
• We will take all necessary
should yo forward.
I refer to the blackball issue
where she denies having a pre-
written, close-minded, ready
speech given on how she was
going to kill it. But, that's what
she did.
I can't trust her being my may-
or.
MICHAEL HAUGHEY
Newport Beach
I vote for fiscally responsible to
the taxpayers John Hedges.
ED BENSON
NEWPORT BEACH
I think that John Hedges is
doing a great job and I'd like to
see him be mayor for another
year.
PAT HARRISON
We wish to endorse John
Hedges again for mayor. We
think he is an excellent mayor
actions to e.psure the implemen-
• talion of the strategic plan, con-
. t with supporting district
policies, rules and regulations.
• We wtll provide the neces-
sary organizational structures to
carry out the strategic plan.
• We will provide and select
the best qualified employees and
will provide training to improve
their skills.
• We will provide an employ-
ee-compensation system that
attracts and retains qualified
employees and rewards excel-
lence.
• We will provide an effec-
bve, consistent and manageable
system of performance standards
.and job accountability.
, • We will provide a flexible
staffing system that will allow the
district to respond to changing
needs and conditions. ·
• We will dev~lop anct imple-
ment comprehensive district
communication systems relative
to the strategic plan.
• We will develop and imple-
ment comprehensive district
John Hedges
and shouJd be there for another
year. Thank you.
MR. AND MRS. BUTLER
Newport Beach
I believe Jan De bay would be a
communication systems relative
to the strategic plan,
• We will develop an annual
budget that allocates human and
material resources equitably, fair -
ly and is consistent with
federal/state law, district policy
and the strategic plan.
• We will develop evaluation
systems that address all compo-
nents of the strategic plan consis-
tent with federal/state law and
district policy.
PLANNING COMMITTEE
PARAMETERS
• All decisions will be consis-
tent with the district's strategic
plan.
• Decisions regarding major
expenditures will always be con-
sistent with the district's strategic
plan.
• New priorities will not be
adopted until an assessment of
their consistency with the strate-
gic plan is completed.
• An annual update of the
district's strategic plan will be
comple ted.
Jan Debay
better mayor. I don't see that
John Hedges has shown that he
supports all of Newport Beach.
Thank you.
GLORIA HOPFMAN
Newport Beach
readers respon~ how to contact your representatives
Many feel library merger µot good idea
About the library merger. I think
we should realize what happened
when Newportlnerged with Costa
Mesa for the schools.
We now have Newport-Mesa
School District which is affecting
the quality of schools in Newport
Beach.
And I thmk that it said in the
paper it cost $60 per person to
have decent libraries in Newport
Beach where in Costa Mesa it's
$16. So the people of Newport
Beach are willing to pay the extra
money then Jet them.
Let them come over and use the
Ubrary and pay a fee but I don't
think we have to merge. We
already have Newport·Mesa
School District as an example of
what happens when Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa get togeth-
r.
Newport Beach di off.
SUSAN WHITE
Balboa
Please do not merge the library
system. Looking back, it was a mis-
take to merge our school districts.
Small autonomous library systems
are better suited to meet the needs
o( both communities.
KIM PAWELL
Newport Beach
1 object to Newport Beach tak-
ing over the Costa Mesa library. I
object for the simple reason that
the county won't buy magazines
so 36 of us who go there have
bought the mag zines for the year
and we'll continue to buy them so
we don't have to depend on the
county.
And we object for th.is reason.
HAJlOLD SNYDER
Newport Beach
I would be very much against
comblnlng Co ta Mesa libraries
with our Newport Beach libraries.
They can use our Ubrart anyhow
and I dort't see what the advan-
tage would be .
EUZABEnt TALBOT
Corona del Mar
The library merger ls a good
idea. After all our school districts
are merged in Newport·Mesa
School District. Schools are for
learning. Ubraries are for learn,-
lng.
I think a joint effort would help
all of us and, otherwise, I think if
you try to keep people out of your
library r think it's just self-defeat-
ing and r would hope Newport
Beach would open their hearts
enough to share with other peo-
ple.
I don't think they will be over-
run with ne'er-do-wells.
Somehow those types just don't
hang out at the library. J hope tt
can be worked out.
I.
DIANE DUNIAJl
Costa Mesa
. I
PRESIDENT
Bill Olnton, (O), The White House,
1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washi~
ton, D.C. 20500. (202) 456· 1111 (6
a.m. to 2 p.m. PST.)
VIQ "'6IOEHf
Al Gore, (O), The Capitol Bldg.,
Suite 212, Washington, D.C. 2050,0
GOVERNOR
Pete Wilson, (R), State Capitol.
Sacramento, 95814, (916)445-2841
U.S. SIHATOltS
Barbara Boxer, (O), 112 Hart Sen-
ate Bldg., Suite 212, Washington
O.C .. 20510 (202) 224-3553 or
(310) 414-5700
Dianne Feinstein, (D), 331 Hart
Bldg., Washington D.C., 20510
(202) 22A-ll41 or 11111 Santa
Monie.a Blvd., Ste. 915, Los Ang•
les. 90025, (310) 914-7300.
HOUSI OF RIPRESINTATIVIS
Ovis Cox. (R), 47th Dist., 4000
~ur Blvd., East Tower, Suite
430,Nt'Np<>rtBeach,92660.756
2244 or 206 CannQfl Bldg .. Wash-
ington, D C. 2051 S, (202~ 225-
5611. (most of Newport INCh)
D•na Rohr1bac:her, (R), 4Sth Dist.,
16162 8eaGh Blvd., Sulta 304,
Huntington 8e1Ch, CA 92647 847·
lA33 or 2338 Rayburn House
Office Building, Washington, DC
20515, (202) 225·2415. (Costa
Mesa and West Newport Beacti)
STATE SENATE
Ross Johnson. (R), 35th OISt.,
1B552 MatArthur Bl\ld. Ste. 395,
Irvine, 92715, 833-0180
SJATE ASSEMllLY
Marilyn Brewer, (R), 70th Dist.,
1fJ952 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 220,
Irvine, 92715, 863-7070 (Newport
Beacti and Costa Mesa).
CALIFORNIA COASTAL
COMMISSION
San Francisco (415) 904-5200
(South coast region coverage split
between offices In Long Beach
(213) 590-5071, and San Diego.
COUNTY llOAN>
OF SUPERVISORS
Hall of Administration, 10 Civic
Center Plaza. Santa Ana. 92701
Jim Sliva '2nd Dist. (Costa Mesa)
814-3220
Marian Bergeson Sth Dist. (~·
port Beach, Santa Ana HelghU)
834-3550
COUNTY IOARD OF IDUC.AT'ION
200 Kalmus onw. Cost• M.sa;
PO, lox 9050, 92628-9050, 966-
4000.
Ellubeth D. P1rker. member,
Trustee Area 5 (Costa Mesa. New-
port Beach.)
COAST COMMUNR'Y
COLLEGE DISTRICT
1370 Adams Ave. Costa Mesa,
92626, 432·5012
Chancellor: William M. Vega, E.
D .. ; President: Sherry Baum; Board
Members: Paur G. Berger, Nancy
Pollard, Walter G. Howald,
Armando R. Ruiz; Student Ttust.e:
Floyd Nelson
OTY~
Costa Mela: City Hall, 77 Fair Ori ve. 754-Slll. JOe Erickson, mayor;
Peter Buff1, Sindy Genis, Maty
Hornbuckle Ind G•ty M~n.
cooncll memben.
Newport._. 0ty H1tl, 3300
Newport Blvd., 644-3309. John
Hedges, mayor; John C~ Jan .
Debay, Thomas Edwards, Nonn1
Glover, Dennis O'Neil, Jean Watt.
council memben.
OMNGI COUNTY MIR 10A1U>
81 F11f Or., COsU ~ 709-J247
flmktent: luck Johns. vac. P!Wl--
dent. John CrMn; Ofrecton Doy
H.nt.y, ~Smith, Don Wlli.t.,
Jim Undbef'O. Gary H.y•aw1,
Emily Sanfotd, MarlMI la fo41ette.
-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1995 A15 -
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ture the flags, which sell for
$50 and $100. Contest admin-
istrators hope to see the 33-
by-44·inch flags Oying at
homes throughout the Island.
•It's really more ol a deco-
rattv-e banner than a flag,•
said Helen Wick, chairwoman
of the beautification commit-
tee. •1 don 't know i! any of the
other areas of town have
something like this. Maybe
this will start something.•
Wick and fellow committee
plember Sue Beautell devel-
oped the contest as a way of
g~erating community spirit
on the island. Since June, con-
test information bas appeared
in local newspapers, and
applications were available at
Martha's Bookstore.
A total of 43 island resi-
dents submitted designs.
•There were some great
designs,• said Wick, who
hopes to display several of the
entries at a community gath-
eJing spot on the island. ·It
was a difficult choice."
Printed flags will be avail-
able in eight to 10 weeks.
Handmade flags, which sell
for $100, will be available in
two weeks. For more informa-
tion. call 673-7185.
HENWOOD
CONTINUED FROM A 1
pany's director of domestic and
international marketing, said the
Segerstroms are confident they'll
find the right person to fill Hen-
wood's shoes.
"He's certainly made a valu-
able contribution to the compa-
ny,· Escher said. ·vou could say
they are big shoes to fill, but
th~re'U be somebody to fill
them.·
And, while Henwood said he's
looking forward to the career
move, he's feeling "very emo-
tional" about his departure.
~1~ part of my life,• Henwood
said. •It's not easy to give up part
of your lite.
"But. l will never lose South
Coast Plaza. It will always be a
part of me. I'm just going to refo-
cus my attention."
Henwood said a "team· from
the fair association approached
him a few months ago with ideas
for •doing something along the
lines" of the Irvine Spectrum.
And, they told him they thought
he'd be the best man to lead the
way.
Before landing at South Coast
Plaza, Henwood spent four years
as general manager of the West-
in South Coast Plaza Hotel and
five years as senior assistant
manager and project manager at
the Continental Plaza Hotel in
een.f1tino Oran~ Children'• Foundetton
Chicago.
James KostoU, board presi-
dent of the Los Angeles County
Pair Association, said Henwood's
•proven management skilis• are
a perfect fit for Fairplex. the site
of the largest county fair in North
America. The Pa!.rplex also is
host to a 247-room Sheraton
Suites hotel, a first-class thor-
oughbred auction complex.
sporting events and trade and
consumer shows.
"We were looking. for some-
body with a hotel background,
entertainment background and a
destination facility background,•
Kostoff said. "These are Jim's
strengths.
·He has proven he .can come
-
up with creative ide and make
them work. He's pretfy dam
sharp, and we're very excited
about our future and our leader-
ship."
Meanwhile, Henwood's busi·
ness associates here say his pres-
ence will be missed. Many
describe him as a •strong busi-
ness influenc~ • Jn the comm11Qi-ty. •
•He has been a great asset to
Costa Mesa, and we're going to
feel a great loss,• said Ed Faw-
cett, executive director of the
Costa Mesa Chamber ot Com-
merce. "Someone will step up to
replace him, but Jim will be sore-
ly missed ...
And Diane Pritchett. execu-
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tive director of the South Coast
Metro Alliance of which Hen-
wood Js a m ember. echoed those
thoughts.
•He has been invaluable, not
only in support and participa-
tion, but in helping guide us
through the years.• Pritchett
said.
Henwood said he hopes to
remain active in the South
Coast Repertory Theatre board
of trustees and executive com-
mittee. And if possible, he said,
he'd like to continue with his.
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dir~ctors.
•My intent is to continue my
personal involveme nt in the
county to the extent that 1 can,•
saJd Henwood. who Uves in
Corona del Mar with his wife
and family. "'Ile really enjoy liv-
ing here.
·And I'm a long-standing
patron or lbe South Coast
Repertory Theatre, actually p re-
c;iating my involvement with the
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lnfcirilMia. HMlley Mid. he
n't have an amw• and Clonell4
they lbould have been. omcen petroWng the p1er
.
Sonta West wants VicUmJ of
I rape to know there are people
they can tum to for help around
the clock.
As a victim specialist with the
county's Sexual Assault Victim
Services Program, West ts called
to Martin Luther Hospital in
Anaheim, where rape victims are
taken for exams, so physical evi-
dence can be rollectecl.
•There's no magical term said
to a victim in this crisis,• West
said. •The most important thing
is that we are there. We give
them support and let them know
that another person. cares about
them and what happens to
VICTIM
CONTINUED FROM A 1
which liad shielded the mon-
strous crin1e.
He drove away and left her on
the pavement of 26th Street -a
sleepy residential roadway yards
from the ocean front. It was 10:30
a.m. Monday.
HI got Jost. I couldn't drive.
Tears were in my eyes as I figured
out what to do,· the emotional
woman said in a phone conversa-
tion Wednesday. "It took me two •
them.·
Rape &ffec:tl MCb victim dif-
ferently and lndtes a range of
em0Uon1, e1Pedally in the
month after the assault, West
Mid. Some victims notify author-
ities immediately; othen wait for
hows or even days: while othe.Is
decide not to report the rape at
all, she said.
A lot depends on bow educat-
ed the victims are about rape and
the help available to them, West
said.
But the sooner a rape is
reported, the more evidence can
be collected and used later to
prosecute the perpetrator if he ts
caught and the earlier police can
begin looking for him, she aa.id.
When a rape is reported to
hours to call (police).•
She called a fri end for help
first. Her friend took her to a local
hospital. From there, police were
notified.
Since then, the woman has had
to recount the incident to police
five times. n has helped some that
police officers were "very consid-
erate,· she said.
The woman said she was walk-
ing to the beach after attending
an Alcoholics Anonymous meet-
ing on 32nd Street on Monday
morning. As she was walking
down the boardwalk, she saw a
man bunched over, as if he were
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police wttbln 72 lloul'I ..._ II amc... tbat MrVe tbe entire coun·
occurs, the victim ii physkdy ty -one ii in lrvloe for South
exa.m1ned for 8Yidence -1ucb u Cow:UY residents, and the Other
hair, clothing flben ud MIMn ii In Santa Ana serving North
residue, abe Mid. Mer '12 bows, County residents. A 2'·how bot-
an oral report ls taken UnJeu the line ii always available for vic-
penon hasn't bathed, and then a tllns of rape to get referrals,
physic.al exam may produce advice and support.
some evidence, she added. "If (rape victims) bear a bump
But West stressed that no mat-in the night, and they are afraid,
ter bow much time bas passed we have the 24-hour hotline,•
since a rape occurred, it can West said. "Every person ls dif-
always be reported because it ts ferent, and how they deal with
a crlme. Reporting it not only rape ts different -we have any
puts it on the record in case the information they want.•
violator is caught for another The hotline number is 957-
crime, West said , but it helps oth-2737. for more information about
ers be aware that a rape occurred the victim services for residents
and enables them to take pte-in North Orange County, call
cautions. 834-4317; and 752-1971 for
There are two victim services South County residents.
suffering a heart attack.
Concerned, she asked him if
he needed help. He told her he
n eeded his medication in the
glove compartment of his car. She
agreed to walk with him the two
blocks to his van parked on 26th
Street.
But once he opened the van's
door, he pulled a semiautomatic
handgun and forced her in.
"I was thinking, 'I'm going to
die,'" she said, sobbing. "I have a
furious rage -but it's more fear
than rage.•
The man both shamed and
scared her.
L •
•tte called me a whore,• she
said. "I've cried for two days . "
The victim said that before the
rape she was putting her life back
together. She lives in a home for
recovering alcoholics and had a
new job as a telemarketer.
"I'm not doing very well. This
was quite a setback," she said.
Then her voice became stronger:
•aut I'm not going to let it stop
me."
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in an area where she generally
feels sate.
•we do get lax down here -it's
tbe Newport Beach pier with lots
of people and children,• said
Lemanski, who saw police
patrollln~ the area all morning
Wednesday.
·ney should notify the life-
guards, merchants and residents
in the area,• she said. "l guess
that means extra cops -but usual-
ly they are so good about talldng
to (us).•
The procedures officers are
required to follow under a county-
wide protocol with rape cases
starts at Martin Luther Hospital in
Anaheim and includes interview-
ing the victim and collecting evi-
dence, Henisey said.
"All that adds 12 to 18 hours,•
Henisey said. "Sometimes we get
right out on these; other times,
because of investigation aspects,
we need to have all accurate
information before we put it out."
He added the department
doesn't have the resources for offi-
cers to go knocking doot-to-door
and notifying people of the crime.
As far as why the Newport
Beach lifeguards weren't
iD coming days will allo CUltl'llb'4
fliers with a compo.tte dra ·
tbe rape ~ ud the
Department's phone num
While they have had a num
leads on the S\lll)eCt. none ot th
have panned out, tie said.
The man ls described as w
30 to 40 years old, about 6 feet
and weighing 200 pounds
muscular build. He b.u bro
balr cut short in a military
blue.green eyes, a Jarge nose
dimples.
He WB.f wearing white jog
shorts, a white sweat-shirt, w
tennis shoes and socks and d
framed sunglasses. He was
ing a small. dark, semiautoma
handgun.
His vehicle is described as
American-made van from
1970s or 1980s, gray-blue in co
with spray-paint over so
unknown letters.
Dark curtains bang on the r
and side windows. The. interior
carpeted gray-blue, and a dou
bed-mattress is directly ·
the driver's seat.
U you have any inf ormati
about the incident, call (800) 55
NBPD.
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It's golf's version of a farm
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Nobody thought much of Payne
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and 1980.
It's a special day, to say the
least, for J ake Rohrer and Gene
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alumnus has a breakthrough on
the PGA Tour. Rohrer and Baum
are the longtime pro recruiting
co-chairmen of the Newport
Beach Country Club event,
scheduled to host the 22nd
~ual tournament in January,
l~s than two months before the
club hosts the second Toshiba
Senior Classic for all the world to
see.
Rohrer and Baum had Furyk
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still wet. They introduced
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the final round of Qualifying
School m the autumn of 1992. He
got an invitation to come here.
"It's a great tournament in
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golf.
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Alta Vista (Plaoontia) defeated
Newport Beach, 16-8, in the first
championship round in the gross
division Tuesday of the Women's
Southern Callf ornia Golf
Association (WSCGA) Team Play.
NBCC h as its work cut out
today wJten it plays defending
champion Los Coyotes (Buena
Park). Since Los Coyotes beat
Alta Vista, 14.5-9.5, NBcc; needs
to score at least 20 points out of f possible 24.
"It would take a miracle, but
it's never over," NBCC
co-captain Jane Hilgt!ndorf said.
Against Alta Vista,
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the be t round for NBCC,
~hooting an 83. NBCC teams of
Heaney and Joan Puny, Nancy
Curd and Judy Wilkerson, and
Dee Dee White and Hai Qi
Thomas scored two out of three
Points in their respective rounds.
"There are 83 teams not
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NBCC won the WSCGA
Team Play tIµa in 1968, when
the club was known as Irvil"le
Coast Country Club
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Through the 1p9nsorship of two golf tournaments,
Corona del Mar puts rifling in substitu-r---·------~~~--, I INSl_,E .... tions, and diverting I I I I -it on the line Friday their eyes from the ' I ...... field, reluctant to I I
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·visually assess the I I :Rrep picks . I I ag~st pow&house damage wrought I I I I . ....._.,.,.. I . by two of Orange I I
County's most I HAWU TOl•mRm. I 1HUISDAYB GAMES ' Chargers of El Toro I I • potent offenses. I I er• da••=all lH~l 1 I I
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(at Trabuco Hills) Coach and defen-I WD lOl•GHDU. J Mio Nfllll!I w. CAJllla Mll!lla Alie> by 2 l sive coordinator I I I I
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of the El Toro offensive unit, which is averaging PllDAY'S GAMES I
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot I
37 points per game, second-best among county CdM vs. El Toro ... BToroby7 :
schools. .. ~ ... ._,~PAI I
I MISSION VIEJO -Spectators can spot the The Sea Kings, just 59 points away from the I
defensive coordinators on either sideline at Fri-best single-season total ir1 the school's 34 varsi-ln1ne w. Newpart Harbor -1Mleby8 I
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day's 7 :30 p .m. football showdown between Sea ty campaigns, come in averaging 31.3, fifth-best .. Newport Htnior.1:30 ~ I
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SEASON RECORD I and El Toro at Tra buco Hills High. t
79 percent (19-5) I They'll be the guys gnawing on fingernails, • SEE SEA KINGS PAGE 82 I L--------------------------------J I .
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Tars play ·broom-polo
Newport's Chris Richardson (white cap) ls off to the races with an ouUet pass; below, CdM's Jeff Marchtorlattt fl.res away.
JHE THRILLER!
CORONA DBL MAR -Neither referee had ever teen anything
Ila lt.
Bvm Newpolt Harbor High varsity water PQ1o coach Bill Barn~
a former U.S. Olympe coa~ had to ralle bil eyebroWs.
Jri • fn>lh:.apb'pme that seemed destliled to ftiilSli 1-0, ttie r88I
ftreworU didn't ltart" until 0:09 was left Wed(lesday in Newport HM·
boi"1 2-1 SM V..W 1A.M19ue Victory over host Corona del Mar. ·
Aftitr Satlor lrillblnAn goalie Ke\Pin Becker blocbd thne Mrlier
lbob.m1ioal in tlM fOwth quarter ~ CdM, the see Kh:'9' ftriaUy
broP thrGUGh Oil Gieg Strelzow's goal to tie the ga.me, 1·1, with
Dine deb Jilt m tlle dock. Ovei11ine ieemed lniYltable.
a.t Beck-. 091y ahoUt 10 meters out rrom bit c:utbDary,.IPOl m
froilt of. tba ~ .find a b~beating bullet to giYe the Sdon a
2-1 Wtii on a rare~ tc0re. •After (CdM) ICOl'8d, I was bummed;~ Becker said. •Then.
~ Mkl to nm the pick. but nobody wu open, so I sbot it.
•SEE~PME•
daily pilot high school athlete of the week
• • Newport Harbor
sweeps Corona del Mar
away on all levels in
annual Battle of the Pool.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Piiot
CORONA DEL MAR -More
physical strength. along w,tth bet-
ter swimming speed. powered
Newport Harbor Hlgh's water
polo team to an 8-5 Vlctory over
host Corona del Mar in Sea View
League action Wednesday
While Cd.M attempted to stag-
ger its offense to preveht Newport
Harbor counterdttaclts. 1t back-
fired in the second quarter. as the
Sailors outscored the Sea Kings.
.4-1, for a commanding 5-1 half-
time lead.
Against league-leading El Toro
last week, Corona del Mar used
its spread offense successfully,
though the Charger5 eventually
won. 7 -4, after being slowed
down
"I thought we had some good
counterattacks to get some easy
goals." Newport Harbor Coach
Bill Barnett sclld ·rm not sur-
pnsed, because we have good
team speed. l expect two or three
counterattack goals a game.•
Cd.M (8-9, 1-2 m league) bed
the game, 1-1. when Alex Batley
scored from long range on a 6-on-
5 situation
But the Sailors (13-4, 2-1),
ranked No. 5 m Orange County
and No 6 in CIF Southern Section
DiVlSion I. scored four straight
goals to end the first half, mclud-
mg a pcm by Chns Richardson.
uwe wanted to go to a double-
post, but they were pressing,"
Cd.M Coach Johrl Vargas said
"They had some good players on
our hole men, and they just out-
muscled us.·
The Sea Kings. ranked No. 9 m
CIF Division I, scored all five of
their goals on 6-on-5 advantages.
• SEE VARSITY PAGE 83
When it's togeth~r, the cream always floats,· to the tQp
\
By Barry Faulkner, Daily p;1oc
M ance at last week's Daily Pilot
eadlines, as well as the
ewport Harbor High water
polo box scores, reveals senior Chris
Rlcha.nison's goal-scoring heroics led
the Sailors to the championship of the
North Orange County Tournament.
But talk to Richardson himself, or
Harbor Coach BW Barnett, and a •
slightly dUferent spin arises.
•Tbe biggest reason w played well.
wu that evetyone was playing
~er,• Mid Richardlon, who
bentiftted most notably, ttulng eight
goell In Satw=day'I temlftnals and ftMla, after poilting a MUOn·bigh MV·
~ goall ln a Sea View League tJVuDc
•SEE RtCHAROSON MOE 83
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•
Mustangs have more than just a passing interest with Aliso Nigu
• Tonighrs Pacific Coast
League game could be
the pivotal point of the
campaign for Costa Mesa
against a team which
figmes to go to the air
nearly 40 times.
By Bany Faulkner, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -When
Costa Mesa High Coach Jerry
Howell describes tonight's 7
o'clock Pacific Coast League foot-
ball game against visiting Aliso
Niguel at Newport Harbor High
as a pressure situation. he hopes
there's a double mearung.
Pressure is obviously on both
teams as they seek a CCF South-
ern Secbon Division VIlJ playoff
berth. but Howell hopes hls
defense can apply the same term
to Wolverine quarterback Scott
Nemeth.
"They threw about 35 or 36
tunes last week. and after taklng
a look at our defense, they may
consider throwing even more,"
said Howell. whose best defense
agamst opposing aenal attacks
has been the pass rush.
u U we sit back and let their
quarterback drop back· and pick
out a receiver, we're in trouble,"
added Howell, whose team has
yielded 936 passing yards thus
far, but also amassed 13 sacks.
"(Nemeth, a 6-foot-2. 205·
pound Junior) is a big ol' strong
lod, and when he doesn't find a
receiver, he'll take off nmning,"
Howell continued. "We need to
gel after rum, harass him, and
make him pay a pnce for throw-
ing the ball."
Nemeth leads Aliso (4-2. 0-1 in
league) m both passing and rush-
ing, having completed 36 of 90 for
732 yards and e ight touchdowns,
MAAC MAAllN I DAILY PILOT
Pr-ough Jahld (1) carries much of Estanda's hopes tn tonight's game.
while carrying 51 time.s for 269
yards.
Mesa (4-2, 1-0) has seen sever-
al players pay the price with
injuries in recent weeks, includ-
ing 1umor quarterback Chris
Mokede, who was questionable
at midweek with a hip pointer.
ln addition, standout defensive
end Jaime Cervantes is "beat up,
can hardly move, and likely out
for two weeks.· according to
Howell, who said stalwart junior
two-way lineman Jeremy Lefever
will need to rally from illness that
shut him down early in the week
to be available.
But whether it be Mokede,
senior Ryan Taylor, or sophomore
Ronnie Lievanos under center,
the Mustangs' will continue to
rely on a ground attack, which
has recently added the l tonna-
tion and an option look to its pri!-
vioU;S double-wing alignment.
"We still have only tive run·
ning plays, but at least there's a
little more diversity," Howell
explained.
Sp~arbeading the running
game will once again be junJor
Ray Ohrel, who returns after a
one-game absence with 648 yards
and seven touchdowns on 111
carries.
Ohrel will still be the featured
ball carrier, despite the 165-yard.
16-carry performance turned in
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last week by fill-in Thylor,
keyed a 15-3 triumph over
naBeach.
Aliso, coming off a surp
ly-lopsided 35-16 loss to La
Hills in last Week's PCL
will hope to have better su
against a Mesa defense that
allowed only four touchdown
season.
The Mustangs, in fact,
fourth In Orange County sco
defense, having yielded jus
points, including an interce
return for a ID.
A win would retain a shar
first place for the Mustangs,
rolled in last year's debut mee
with the Wolverines, 28-7, be
414 rushing yards by Cha
Chatman, just short of the cot
single-game record.
Irvine brings some big Another moment of truth for Eagles· in stol-
guns, and big bodies
to Harbor Friday night
•Vaqueros yet another
chamber in cylinder for
Tars and their game of
Russian Roulette in Sea
View League football
wars.
By Barry Faulkner, Da1fy Piiot
NEWPORT BEACH -A pair of
proud programs. which between
them hcwe played in five CCF
Southern Section championship
games smce 1991, winning d
combined (our tiUes, will be bat-
tling for their postseason bves
.Friday when Lrvme High vis1l.!.
Newport Hdfbor for a 7:30 p.m.
Sea View League clash.
lrvrne (3-3, 0-1 m league},
which won three straight CIF
crowns from 1991-93, defeatmg
Newport m the '92 fmal, 1s
attempting to avoid a second
straight ledgue defeat Such a
loss would render chances
avenging last sed!>on's playoff
absence remote
Without d victory
of its own. Newport
(2-4. 0-t ), the
defending CIF Divt-
sion V champion,
would face a cWh-
cult road to its sPv-
enth strdlght post-
season appearance.
"It's a huge
game for us,· said
Harbor Codch Jeff
Brinkley, whose
squad is on its
longest losmg steak
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C.-JOO 510
El Toro 1 O 0 5 1 0 s. Margarita 1 0 0 5 1 0
Newport 010 240
Irvine 0 1 0 3 3 0
Woodbridge 0 1 0 0 5 1
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C.dM vs. El Toro (at Tnibuco Hills)
Irvine at Newport tt.bor
s.turdily'• ~ (7 p.m.)
Santa Margarita vs. Woodbridge,
at Irvine High
Adclillona'.l fdctors for the Vdqs
figure to be the running back duo
of Russ Diehl cUld Jake Savona,
as well as quarterback Jared Flint
and receiver Corey McCauley. .
Diehl. a 5-10, 170-pound
seruor, e ctmed Datly Pilot hrst-
lPum All-Sea View recogrubon
ld!>l faU dnd has gainPd 394 yards
on 89 Cdrnes, despite rrussmg
ti.me due to inJury.
Savond has 475
ydrds on 97 Cdmes,
while lhP 6-5, 180-
pound Flint, ~
1uruor, has thrown
for 643 yards and
three touchdowns, .
completing 55 of
104.
McCauley, a
seruor, is Flint's
favorite target,
hauling in 19 passes
for 203 ydrds.
smce 1988 (four Moises Piedra gdmes). but hopmg
The Tars, who
may be without the
services of Jllntor
linebacker West
Kruger (day-to-ddy to build off an
impressive showing against El J
Toro last week
HThat game (d 24-15 setbdrk)
was big for us emollonally,"
Brinkley explained ~1 think our
kids found out that t.f we pldy
hard for four quarters, we have u
chance against anyone. El Toro IS
the No. 1 team m (Divtsion V)
and we played It fd.irly even for
three quarters. It was a good step
for us.•
Coach Terry Henigan's Irvine
squad was not sunilarly uplifted
by last week's t7-14 loss to Santa
Margarltft, which featured a 47-
yard game-winru.ng held goal
with three seconds left.
Hence, the Vaqueros should
be especially hostile, and with an
average of nearly 6-foot-3, 252
pounds across the offensive front,
Brinkley is amply concerned.
"They are huge up front, and
that could be a big factor," Brink-
ley said.
Wlth a knee strain} tlnd senior
defensive tackle Moises P1edra
(workmg his way bt1ck from a
two-week absence do to d knee
injury). likely Cdn't afford to sur-
render many points, due to some
medlocre offensive productiVity
of their own.
Junior quarterback Jo~1ah
Fre~nk.scm, coming off a 17~
yard pdssmg performdnce
etga.mst El Toro, triggers the
off ens~. wtth 1unfor Ddnny Pulido
most often on the other end.
Pulido, d 6-4, 200-pounder,
leads all Newport-Mesa District
receivers with 24 catches for 441
yclfds.
Tbe Sailors ground attack,
which has averaged just more
than 98 yards per contest, includ·
lng a cotnbined 60 yards the la.st
two weeks, will need to emerge
to match an Irvine offense that
compiled scoring drives of 17 and
12 plays m a 33·28 victory over
Canyon Spring , Oct 6.
•Containing Hawks'
sophomore tailback Mike
Jones is the key fo
Estancia's hopes.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily f'l1ot
MISSION VlEJO -The rela·
tionship on the football food chain
between the Estancia High
defense and Laguna Hills High
sophomore tailback Mike Jones
will Wcely detemune who enjoys
a postgame v1ck>ry meal in
tonight's Pacific Coast League
battle at 7 o'clock at Mission Viejo
High.
"They feed him the ball, H
Estancia Coach John Llebengood
said of the 6-foot-1, 190-pound
Jones, whose 1,044 yards on 159
carries rank him second on the
Orange County rushing 1.Lst. He
has also scored 10 touchdowns
and touches the ball approXI·
mately 60% of the time in Coach
Steve Bresnahan's power ground
game.
#We've got to shut down
Jones, he's the key, H said Lleben-·
good, who believes the team with
the best dPfensive pertonnance
will preVcul
The Eagles (4-2, 0-1 in league}
will need a win to maintain realis-
tic title aspirallons, while the
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CIF Southern Sectlon Division V
teams.
-"Our staff was saying (Mon-
d~y), we aren't sure whether or
not we can score 40 points against
them, so we're hoping to make it
a bdll-control game,# said Free-
man, whose squad (5-1, 1-0 m
league and No. 6 lJl CIF Southern
Section Division V) would also
control at least a share of the Sea
View lead, should it find a way to
contain the Chargers (5-1, 1-0).
#They're dS balanced a team
as we've played," Freeman
added. "If it starts getting to be a
runaway, we're in trouble.#
El Toro. ranked No. 1 in Divi-
sion V, fourth in the county, and
the consensus league title
favorite, has given up nearly
twice the points CdM's defense
has (86-46). But since a season-
opening 27-15 loss to San
Clemente. the county's third-
i:anked team, Charger opponents
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defending champion Hawks (5-1,
1-0) can remain in prime position
to defend, if victorious.
#We're going to have to play
good football for 48 minutes,•
said Llebengood, whose squad's
4-0 start. its best since 1989, has
been derailed by two straight
defeats, thanks in part to the
Eagles' own miscues.
"I'm very, very happy defen-
sively," said Llebengood. whose
squad has allowed just 13.7 points
per game.
Hoping to feast on Jones,
whose TDs include only two runs
of more than 5 yards (61 and 31),
will be an Eagle defense Jed by
senior fr ee safety Frougb Jahid
dnd linebackers John Romm,
Bachy Gonzalez and Taleni
Tanielu.
Though focusing on Jones, one
of 10 sophomore starters for the
Hawks, Liebengood realizes 5-9,
160-pound junior quarterback
Cory Pardoe (25 for 67 for 468
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DIRECTIONS
TO TRABUCO HILLS
+TAKE 405 SOUTH TO 5,
THEN TAKE EL TORO RD.
TURNOFF. LEFT ON EL TORO
AND PROCEED INLAND.
RIGHT ON TRABUCO ROAD,
LEFT·ON LOS AUSOS AND
LEFT ON CORDOVA.
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per contest.
Tops on the tdM defense's hit
l.Lst is All·CIF junior Murle Sango,
while El Toro's defensive charges
will seek to keep senior quarter-
back Josh Walz consistently in
their cross hairs.
Sango. a 5-foot-8, 160-pound
darter utilized at receiver and
running back, averages 12 yards
every time he touches the ball. lie
has rushed for 599 yards on 50
carries, and compiled another 336
receiving yards.on 28 catches.
Walz, a 5-10, 185-pound dou-
ble threat, has accounted for 920
yards and 10 touchdowns passing
and rushing, completing nearly
Pilot SportS ••• LocilJs ODlyJ
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08 II Nfred T1n.i.lu. 6-1, 255, Jr.
WI 2l Jeremy Osto. 5-10. 200, Sr.
W8 51 ~ Johnson. 6-2. 250. Sr
f8 42 Joe Fb-es. 6-1, 200. Sr. n 26 nlenl T1nlelu. 5-9, 110. Jr.
TE 1 Frough Jlhid. 6-0, 18S, SI.
LT 4" John~ 6-1, 195, Jr.
LG l6 8ad\y Gonuln, 5-7, 170, St.
C 3 Juan Ay1h1, 5-11, 145, Sr.
RG 10 David De<i'", S-7, 145, Jr.
«T 32 James D~, 5-11, 165, So.
yards and four touchdowns) can
catch defensive backs napping. ·
#They throw a little more than
they have in the past, and with
some accuracy," Llebengood said .
"They can be baJanced if they
need to be, but their philosophy
has been to get the ball to the tail·
back."
Pardoe is aJso a threat to run on
the option.
Offensively, Estancia hds relied
almost exclusively on the ground
game (except for two aertal TDs
against La Quinta in week 2),
with wingbacks Gonzalez (a
Newport-Mesa Districl·leadi,ng
714 yards on 130 carries) and
James Dawkins (346 on 53) spear-
heading the double-wing
scheme.
But after Gonzalez's seven·
game steak of triple-figure rush-
ing outputs ended last w e
against Uruvers1ty (52 yards on
attempts), Llebengood hopes
utilize the pass more to op
things up against stacked def
sive fronts.
·we have to be able to thr
the ball more than we have be
to keep teams from playing ·
man fronts,· Llebengo
explained. ·Against good footb
teams. you JUSI have to throw
bdll to win, so we're working re
ly hard on that this week.·
Juruor quarterback Jeff Pe
(nine for 11 for 130 yards) will
asked to increase the aenal pr
ductiVlty
Estancia leads the series. 8
but Laguna Hills has won the I
five, since 1oming the PC
outscoring thP Edgles. 151·31
the 1990s
wsw• £ DZ-( I) :'\ l S T :\ H T I I{ "
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7 .btl WIU, S-10. 115, Sr. 08 90 Nenll N1mdar, 5-11, 180, St.
I Tom O'MNre, ~ 20$, Jr. fl 91 Sc.ott Wkken. S-9, 210, Jr «> sc:ott ~ f>.O, 200, Sr fl 44 Sty Conway, 5-10, 205, Sr
IO "'1'er5'o!.--. ~ 215, 5'. WP. 61 Jeff809dal\ 6-3, 2t0, Sr. ti George Sumner, 6-0, 175, Jf. WP. 51 Greg Metter, >8, l67i Sr.
M o,rr.t~~21S,St,-Tf: 31 ~~nCiogal\6-f.215,St
7) ICeWI SlUlf\ U, 211. Sr, LT SO "ichy Nlchoh. ~ 240, Sr
64 Tim Goode. 5-H, 190. Sr. LG 7 JQSh Walz, S-10, 185, Sr.
SO ~~ 240, Sf, C 21 "Y"' 8ums, 6-0. 175, Sr
61 1-ff 6-l, ;no, Sr. RG J4 ~Wills. 6-2, 192. St
10 Nldl M, 2'0. Sr. frr 84 Dart9n ~Id, 6""" 21 S. St.
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62% of his tosses (44 for 71) for
635 yards.
El Toro's other offensive stars
include senior quarterback Steve
Krupp, the county's second-b.igh-
est rated signal caller, as well as
junior running back Rich Oates.
O'Meara, who has collected
touc;tidowns and 527 r,ards on
cam es. v
Krupp has completed 82 of 124
(66.1%) for 1,086 yards and 11
touchdowns, while Oates has
amassed 626 rushing yards on 80
carries and matched Sango's
eight TDs.
CdM, with its HFive Crowns~
offensive line paving the way,
also features junior tailback Tom
Sea Ktng receivers are led ll
seruor tight end Darren Maco '
ald (19 catches for 320 yar
while El Toro tight end Bria
1\oupal is averaging 17.7 yards g
15 catches.
CdM, hoping to earn its first1
1 start since 1989's C CP champ,
onship season, won the fit
meeting between the two schoo
last fall, rallying from a 28·
deficit with 2: 17 left to post a
28 victory.
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Regional proposal .for CIF h~ too many holes
The only thing you can
y for today's nonaction
item is that it's different.
proposal to regionalize
CIP Southem Section
layoffs in 11 sports will
~ introduced as a nonaction
item at today's CIF Council
n\eeting at the Sequoia Athletic
Club in Buena Park:
• And while there are some
ptuses to the three plans formw-
laled by a 14-member committee
(finally some answers to a ~y-neglected baseball playoff r at which severely penalizes
small-enrolbnent schools such as
the four Newport-Mesa Disbict
m~mbers), there are far too many
holes from my perspective for
this proposal to gain a consensus
of support.
In summary, which is difficult
when the proposed revisions
affect different sports in different
ways, the plan would push
1>9stseason activity closer to an
Ab-Orange County flavor than
hAs ever existed.
In so doing, proponents
believe it would reduce playoff
transportation expenses, increase
attendance (fans obviously get a
shorter conunute, too), and
subsequently heighten local
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Becker's mPmorable shot deflect-
e~ off the fingers of d CdM
defender and past the goalie.
"They drowned me,· Becker said
o~ the enswng celebration by his
tEtunmates. "They had me m a
headlock; I was going under."
Becker has three more years to
play against the Sea Kings:
"Yeah, they're going to fear me.·
he said.
Referee Nick Baba said even if
Becker's shot had deflected off a
teammate, and not a defender,
that it would've counted. "U it
was a pass, there wouldn't have
been enough time for it to go m,"
Baba said. "Only a true shot
attempt would've beat the
buzzer"
Wrth 0:31 left in the first quar-
ter, LUke AJvarado gave Newport
Karbor d 1-0 edge, when he
scored from the hole around three
CdM defenders. The score
wouldn't change until the dta-
matic finish.
CdM had earlier opportunilles,
but Becker turned away Strel-
zqw's bullet and Jason Pdlda's
f\tlempt during a man-up ddvan-
tage. both in the lhlfd quarter.
CdM goalie Lance Emery had
five saves.
"I thought it wa!> going to be 1-
0. and I had never seen a 1-0
water polo game before,· referee
Greg Boyer said. "Then again, I
had never seen a game end that
way before, either •
Becker stopped CdM dnver
Scotty Sandland's shot Wlth 2:30
left in the game, then CdM's
media interest.
While 1 can't argue with the
cost control proviso -although l
think the actual savings aren't
lba1 substantial, especially in the
age of booster-backed budgets
-I'm not so sure competitive
interests are served by consistent
familiarity with opponents,
particularly when it comes to
high-profile programs.
Don't scores of Mater Dei
bashers annually relish the
thought of the Monarchs getting
potential playoff comeuppance
from section football rivals
Bishop Amat, Eisenhower,
Fontana, etc.? ·
To this end, widespread
resenbnent might also fester
aQainst county schools that
succeed in sport.S perennially
dominated by the same handful
of schools, such as boys and girls
volleyball and boys and girls
tennis.
How many county girls
volleyball programs would hdve
enjoyed their neighborhood
a.fflliation Wlth the national
championship juggernauts from
Corona de! Mar and Newport
Harbor the preVJous three sea-
sons?
Additionally. Newport boys
and guls volleyball coach Dan
Glenn ddrruts CIF playoffs
wouldn't be the same without the
Sailors' seemingly-annual
postseason visits to Santa
Barbara County, or the South
Bay.
In terms of media interest, I
can't see Daily Pilot coverage
expanding simply because
Newport-Mesa schools play
Mission Viejo rather than
Morningside. or La Habra
instead of La Canada.
Admittedly. criticism comes
easy for those without alternative
answers, and I'm certainly not
prepared to offer same. •
But in the meantime, I prefer
the status quo.
Q
lfaditionally, the first CIF
Council meeting of the year
affords Southern Section
Commissioner Dean Crowley the
opportunity to present
sportsmanship as a recurring
point of emphasis to principals,
athletic directors and coaches.
In light of some recent events
surrounding competition by
Newport-Mesa schools, the
sportsmanship plea is obviously
one that bears repeating.
Already this fall, there have
been player ejections for fighting
(football), an apparently
intentional point-blank beaning
(water polo), and some sruping
DClN LEACH I OAllY Pll,OT
Corona del Mar High goalkeeper Billy
Messenger goes out to prevent a Newport
Harbor threat, one of nine sayes which were
credited to the Sea Khigs' goillle Wednesday in
the Battle of the Pool --Newport Harbor and
Corona del Mar's annual showdown for water
polo supremacy.
Robert Hacker hdd a shot tut the •
cross bar with 0.59 left.
Newport Harbor also won the
Junior varc;1ty gamt:>, 14-4 u
Newport twbor 2. Con>na ., Mar 1
Score by Quarters
Newport Harbor 1 0 0 1 2
Corona del Mar 0 0 0 1 1
Newport Harbor scoring-Alvarado 1,
Becker 1 Saves: Becker 6.
Corona del Mar sconng-Strelzow 1
Saves· Emery S
VARSITY
CONTINUED FROM 81
They were unsuccessful, how-
ever, on six man-up situations in
the ge1me, three m each half.
Newport Harbor's Mike Peetz
(three goals}, who led the Tars
with four stedls, mcludmg three
m the fi:rst quarter, scored first
Wlth 3-07 left m the first quarter,
dfter one or 1us stedls.
barry
faulkner
about alleged cheating on line
calls (girls tennis), by area teams.
Q
The Costa Mesa High football
program, no stranger to
controversy in r~cent y,ears -
specifically Coach Myron Miller's
tendency to roll up lopsided
victory margins -is fueling
criticism from opposing coaches
for playing fast and loose with
the rules.
First-year coach Jerry Howell
has consistently expressed
contempt for the Mustangs'
propensity for penalties (62 for
533 yards in six games).
However, with two separate
player ejections the past two , . .
RICHARDSON
CONTINUED FROM 81
ing (17-6) of Irvine Wednesday.
u It was a team effort," noted
Barnett. who has praised
Richardson's offensive skill. whtle
adhering to the popular philoso-
phy that defense wins.
HI get a lot of points off coun-
terattacks, and when every one
1s playing good defense, there
are more opportunities.· said
Richardson. who echoed h.Js
claim of cohesiveness at the
offensjve end.
"When we're playing togeth-
er, it 1usl seems like the passmg
unproves and it's easier to get
open," continued the Ddi.ly Pilot
Athlete of the Week.
Modesty aside, getting open is
seldom a problem for the 6-foot-
2, 175-pound Richardson, who
splits his offensive duty between
playing the hole and operating
as the Tars' primary driver.
HHe's the most talented offen-
Sive player on the team,· scl.ld
Barnett, who also termed
goal in the second quarter, CdM
goalkeeper Billy Messenger bad
five of his nine saves.
"They beat us 9-0 in the sum-
mer. so for us to even be 10 the
game, 8-5,.is pretty good for us."
Vargas srud. "We 1ust don't have
the horses. But our guys were
competillve and they played well
What are you gomg lo do (without
the horses)? My guys are playing
hard and they're doing every-
thing I ask them to do.·
I E Q UESTRIAN
1locai riders sparkle at show
Peetz c;warn uncontested to the
front of the cage dnd lobbed in
the shot after making a 360-
degree tum in the water to bluff a
p<nr of C'dM defenders.
CdM's Batley scored with 0:59
left in the t!W'd quarter, cutting
Newport Harbor's lead to 5-2. But
the Sailors got 1l right back, as
Peetz scored on another counter-
attack 17 seconds later.
COSTA MESA -Riders from
Corona del Mar and Newport
Harbor high schools were among
~se earning honors Sunday at
thie season's second Interscholas-
tic Equestrian League show at the
!Orange County Fairgrounds.
Corona del Mar's Erin Clare
a{ld Andrea Mullinax were the
lq,ne varsity competitors, with
Clare earning a fifth in equitation
over fences and a pair of seventh-pl~ce efforts in hunt seal equi-
tation and IEL Medal.
Mullinax was 10th in jwnpers.
'Newport's Bianca Mollicone
earned the lone victory among
t.l:Je locals, topping the field in the
tr'eshman working hunters. She was also second in freshman hunt
se'at equitation.
HarboP1s Laura Stiehl distin-
gqished herself in the novice d.ivi-
si6n, earning second in equitation
over fences, third in hunt seat
equitation and fifth in hunters
Oranse County•s
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under saddle.
CdM's Julia Weeks. competing
m the Junior varsity division. was
lhlfd in working hunters, ~eventh
m hunt sedt eqwtabon, runth m
equitation over fences and 10th in
LEL Medal.
Launa Algear, repre~enting
the Sea Kings in the freshman
dlviSion, was fourth in equitation
over fences. ninth in working
hunters, and 11th m IEL Medal.
Newport's Enuly Bromney, a
1unior varsity rider, was fifth in
both jumpers and hunt seat equi-
tation. while junior varsity team-
mate Crystal Bndgman was sev-
enth in equitation over fences and
working hunters.
CdM's Kara English was
eighth in freshman IEL Medal.
' A total of 90 riders from 30
schools competed, with the thlfd
show of the IEL season scheduled
for Dec. 10 at the fairgrounds.
-TIRED OF-SEEING -JUST~A FEW S·CIASS· & Sl·CUSS
MBZ ON A DEALER'S l 7W't ut tU Wt It
Richardson (four goals) scored
on a 6-on-5 Wlth 2:53 left m the
second quarter to give the Sailors
d 2-1 ledd.
Bryce Schilllng followed with a
counterdtlack goal when 1 :59
remained, on an assist by
Rlchard~on , then· Richardson
scored again with 1:20 on the
clock on a pass from Chris Seib.
Peetz capped the second-quar-
ter onslaught when he added a
counterattack goaJ with 0:44 left.
#We got some steals (to thwart
CdM's stagger), and when you
get that. you get some good coun-
terattacks,· Barnett said.
Though Newport Harbor pep-
pered the cage with 11 shots-on-
Michael Casey scored early m
the fourth quarter for the Seel
Klngs, trimming their dehot to 6-
3. But Richardson scored with
3: 11 left on a deflection and again
Wlth 2:29 to play on a lob to gwe
Newport Harbor an 8-3 lead.
Batley and Michael Bise
scored m the final 1:21 for CdM.
u
Newport HaftMw •• Corona def Miii' 5
5cof'9 by Quartws
Newport Harbor 1 4 1 2 -8
Corona del Mar 0 1 1 3 -S
Newport Harbor scoring-Richardson 4,
Peetz 3, Schilling 1. Saves: Harvey 6.
Corona del Mar scoring-Batley 3, Casey
1, Bise 1. Save$: Messenger 9.
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weeks, the problem seems to be
getting worse instead of better.
Mesa football observers may
recall the primary reason given
to justify the finng of eight-year
coach Tom Baldwin aft.er the
1991 seasoo was the team's lack
of discipline.
Q
One Costa Mesa player whom
opposing coaches have gone out
of thelf way to praise is
Macaulay Culkin look-a-like
Ryan Taylor.
A three-year starter, the
versatile Taylor is not only a
talented player, but a class act on
and off the field.
Q
Another area football
performer, Corona del Mar
place-kicker Jirruny Keane, is
nearing a class by himseU in the
school record book.
Keane, in bis second season a~
the Sea Kings' big toe, needs just
two conversion kicks to break
the school career record of 45 set
by Kurt Brockman m the late
1970s.
Keane has also booted six
PATs in three different games
this year, each tying the school
record established by Pete
Johanson in 1981.
Though CdM's offen~1ve
proficiency seldom reqwtes hJ.s
Richardson the squad's designdl-
ed shooter.
ul guess I have a pretty strong
shot. and a quick release.·
Richardson scl.ld. "I don't really
have a set spot I shoot for, I just
try lo take the open area ''
After completing his produc-
ttve week with a team-hJgh five
goals in a 13-7 tournament t:Jtle
game V1ctory over CapIBlrano
Valley. Richardson said he had
finally returned to the offensive
comfort zone he experienced
before an elbow inJury adversely
affected him ear!Jer this year
WI had a lot of goals in the
summer, but when I hurt my
(left, non-shooting) elbow 1t
field goal talents, be connected
on a 58-yarder m over the
summer, en route to winning a
UCLA Ide.king camp competition
Q
CdM's offense isn't the only
unit getting the job done this
season. While the Sea Klngs are
No. 2 In CIF Southern Section
Division Vin scoring offense (188
points), their defense is also
second 10 fewest points d.llowed
within the division (46)
J
Estancia Coach John
Llebengood, with a gift for
scheduling Nebraska's Tom
Osborne would envy. has
replaced La Quinta, Cypress and
Troy (a combmed 3-15 this
season) with Buend Park,
Century and Katella (an
aggregate 2-15-1) for next
season. u
Newport Harbor High senior
lmebacker Chad Hill won't have
any problems getting fired up for
Friday night's Sea View League
cruoal Wlth lrvme
In addition to W<ely making
his first varsity start, in place of
mjured West Kruger, Hill will be
faong the school from which he
transferred to Newport.
I
ldSt few weeks." Richardson
·said, "We started ranked No. 2.
but we slipped a IJtUe. Now,
we're stepping up agam and get-
ting 1t gomg. U we stay focused
and pldy together, I don't think
there's d team that can beat us.·
Richardson has suruld!ly
stepped up this fall , a.fter com.mg
off the bench last season. A rela-
tive noVJce in the sport -he did-
n't begin playing until entering
h.Jgh school -he has developed
mto a college prospect.
"I've received some (recruit-
mg interest), and I've talked with
USC the most," Richardson said.
Though natural ability and
slowed me down a little. I'm the
tea.m's spnnter, so I rely a Jot on I
my speed 10 the water. But now. I
feel like I'm hed!thy again, and I
1ust hope to keep it going. ff
hard work have combmed to
make him a dangero~ otlens1ve
weapon, Richardson said he will
continue to focus on improving
defensively
"It's not that I m a bad defen-
sive player, I 1ust need to keep
working hard to 1mpr-0ve, espe-
cially for college • Richardson
scl.ld "Coach Barnett IS helpmg
me a lot at that end.·
Newport, 12-4 and ranked
fifth in the county and sixth m
CIF Southern Section DiV1sion I.
heading into Wednesday's Back
Bay showdown with Corona de!
Mar, d.lso faces a severe test Fn-
day against Foothill, No 1 in the
county and No. 2 in Oiv1S1on I.
"We've been through d lot the
CLUB GOLF
CONTINUED FROM 81
Mercedes Benz dealer Fletcher
Jones Motorcars of Newport
Beach presented a $1,400 check
to the Orange County March of
Dimes Birth Defects Foundabon
A portion of registration fees
from tournaments at Mesa Verde
Country Club and Newport
Beach Country Club went to the
March of Dimes. Club members
competed for a chance to
advance to regional competition,
where players will compose two
four-member teams representing
Fletcher Jones Motorcars that
will compete against teams from
30 SJ.IIU.lar dealer tournaments dt
the regional finals Nov. 11 -12 at
Quail Lodge Resort in Carmel
Mesa Verde winners were
Dave Tanchuk, Phil Meade,
Branko Cavic and Bob River:
wmners at Newport Beach were
Lons Maddalon, Jun Brucken.
Tony Brown and Brian Hill.
0
Chi Ctu Rodnguez will be a
With Richardson redsserb.ng
his sconng prowess, however. it's
Newport wtuch could continue to
end up on top
special guest Monday, when
Pelican Hill hosts the Toyota/Boy
Scout Invitational Golf
Tourndffient Rodnguez will
conduct a pnvate cluuc for all
participanu. pnor to tee off .
The best-bd.ll event, wtuch
starts at 11 a .m , is expected lo
raise $100,000 for local Scouting
progrcUns u
Next Thursday. officials of the
second Tosh.Iba Seruor Classtc.
scheduled for March at the
Newport Beach Country Club,
will host a kickoff reception open
to the public at the new venue
Tiw $1 nullion Toshiba Seruor
Classic. with the pnze money
mcrl"a..,ed by $200.000 from last
year~ maugurdl event, ts
considered one of the morP
prestigious evt>nts on the Seruor
PGA Tour (because of the purse)
and '"part of the 19-event
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KATSUYA RAINONEIOAILV PILOT
Costa Mesa's Zeke Noonan (on right. In left photo) legs tt out with
University rival; Gigi Van DeWalker (center) was thJrd In her race
with the TroJam' girls; and rtght. Mesa's Jaime Den oewer bies to
gain ground on teammate Kelly Chapin .
Noonan paces Costa Mesa to 27-29 victory over University in Pacific Coast Leagiie dual
COSTA MESA -Zeke Noo-
nan ran under 16 minutes, while
Costa Mesa High teammates
Bruce Hancock, Jaime Carrillo
and Armando Vega finished in
17 minutes or better, as the hos~
Mustangs remairied undefeated
in Pacific Coast League boys
cross country meets, defeating
University, 27-29, on Wednes-
day.
and fifth, respectively, for Costa
Mesa (4-0). Vega (17 :00) was
seventh. University (3-1) suf·
fered its first loss.
from behind to win his first dual
meet of the season, but host
Aliso Niguel (2-2 in league) won
the Pacific Coast League boys
cross country meet, 21-38, with a
pack from second through fifth
place.
teammates Luis Lopez (18:42)
and Juan Sanchez (18:47) picked
off runners in the last mile to go
from ninth and 10th place,
respectively, to sixth and eighth.
BOYS
Costa MeSll 27. Unlwrllty 29
1. Chou (U), 15:15; 2. Noonan (CM),
15:59; 3. Brix (U), 16:07; 4. Hancock
(CM), 16:37; 5. Carrillo (CM), 16:45; 6.
Hitchcock (U), 16:57; 7. Vega (CM),
17:00; 8. Fischer (U), 17:10; 9. Ojeda
(CM), 17:21; 10. Luna (CM). 17:24.
GUU.S
Unfwnlty 24, Cost. Mesa 15
1. Marquand (U), 17:47; 2. Wilson (U
18:49; 3. Van 0. Walker (CM), 19:44;
Chapin (CM). 20:23; 5. O.noewer (CM
20:23; 6. Rice (U). 20:44; 7. Homer (U)
20:52; 8. Steinfield (U), 21 :07; 9. Gediss
man (U), 21:31; 10. Hall (U), 22:39.
• ln the girls meet, University
beat the winless Mustangs, 24-
35. Gigi Van De Walker (19:44),
Kelly Chapin (20:23) and Jamie
Denoewer (20:23) posted the
best times for Mesa.
Salgado (17:11) was behind
Aliso Niguel's Ethan Friend by
nine seconds after the first mile,
then trailed by a shoulder's
length after two. But Salgado
passed Friend in the last mile of
the 3.1-mile course. Estancia
• ln the girls meet, Estancia's
Aiaceli Martinez (20:48) was the
individual winner, but Aliso
Niguel won the PCL meet, 23-33,
to improve to 3-1 in league.
Aliso Nlauel 21, ~ JI
1. Salgado (E). 17:11; 2. Friend {AN),
17:13; 3. Emmanuel (AN). 18:32; 4.
D•mmlng (AN), 18:34; 5. Oonaved
(AN), 18:36; 6. Lopez (E), 18:42; 7. Gib-
bons (AN), 18:.42; 8. Sanchez {E). 18:47;
9. Rocha (AN), 18:54; 10. Jackson (AN),
19:t0.
Allso Nlguel ll, Estllndil Jl
Noonan was second overall
(15:59), while Hancock (16:37)
and Canillo (16:45) were fourth
AHso Mguel wins, 21-38
ALISO VIEJO -Junior Gerson
Salgado of Estancia High came
Estancia (1-3) had solid races
from Melissa Inouye (22: 17),
Tanya Perkins (22:19) and Prisei-
da Salgado (22:24).
youth sports
Pirates fall at Palomar
in first conference loss
SAN MARCOS -Orange Coast College's
women's volleyball team dropped its first
Orange Empire Conference match of the
season Wednesday, losing to host Palomar,
15-11 , 14-16, 15-13 and 15-11.
Balanced efforts puts Pee Wee Bruin·s
in the dtiver's seat against. Chargers
Carrie Richie led OCC with 11 kills. OCC
fell to 7-4, 3-1 in confe rence.
SCC men topple Cal Baptist
RIVERSIDE -Phil Marquez scored a pair
of goals to lead the Southern California Col-
lege men's soccer team to a 3-1 Golden State
Athletic Conference road victory Tuesday at
Cal Baptist.
Martin Uppens added a goal for the Van-
gtWds (8-7-1 , 3-2-1 in conference), while
SCC's Chuy Miramontes and Scott Munson
each had assists.
SCC goalie Brent Rogers stopped four
shots from the hosts (7-8-0, 1-5-0).
sec women bow in soccer. 3-0
ORANGE -Goalkeeper Amy Lewis
made eight saves and kept the Southern
California College women's soccer team
even with host Chapman University into the
60th minute of a nonconference cJc!Sh Tues-
day, but µ,e Panthers exploded to claim a 3-
0 win. SCC fell to 9-6, while Chapman
unproved to 10-4.
TODAY
fOO'RAU.
High school -Estancia vs. Ulguna Hills, at Mission
V~o. 7 p.m.; Aliso Niguel vs. Costa MeMa, at ~
port Harbor, 7 p.m. VOLLIYUU
High school girls . Irvine at N~ Harbor, 3:15;
Estancia at University, 5:30 p.m .; Coste Mest at Laguna Beach, 5:30.
WATIR POLO
Community college -Rancho Santiago at Orange
Coast. 3:30 p.m.
High school -Corona del Mar at El TOfO, 6:30 p.m.;
Costa Mesa at Esta.nda, 3:15.
TlfMIS
High school~ Corona del rMr at El Toro. 3
p.m .; Irvine at Hart>or, J p.m. IAguna Hiiis
at Estancia, 3:15; Costa MeM at Allsb Nlguel, l :1S. Pm.D NOcxlY .,
High school -Huntlfl9ton ~ vs. Ntwpe)!t Har-
bor, at Harper Community Center, J pm.
"' .
•Newport-Mesa Jr. Pee
Wee Junior All-American
team trips up Irvine, 30-6
Jr. Pee Wee Bruins 30, lrvi.ne
Chargers 6: The Bruins put
together their best effort of the
season, according to their coach,
with a balanced offense and
detennined defense.
Up front the line play of James
Wed.more. Jim Rothwell, Jason
Kidusbin, 'tYler McClellen, Chris
Kerotner, Reed Morrison and
Jackson Kiseillca was impressive
and at the he!lt of the victory.
The Bruins ran up and down
the field in the air and on the
ground.
Jon Dobson went around right
end for a 15-yard touchdown:
Michael McDonald caught a 2-
ya{d scoring pass; and Chris
cooper caught a touchdown pass-
es, all from the arm of quarter-
back Cody Forsythe.
The special teams play cdh-
verted three of fow PATs.
Defensively the Bruins deliv-
ered a total team effort with some
outstanding plays made by Aaron
Wilkes, Chase Presson, Bryan and
Matt Warsaw, Matt Casserly and
Marshall Ross.
The Bruins, along with their
coveted cheerleaders, return to
action Saturday at Bonita Creek
Park with an 11 a.m. game
against the Huntington Beach
Blues.
Patriots 22
Buffaloes 0
Although th Buffaloes were
out of sync b6th off enslvely and
defensively from the start, they
did manage a few IJ>eClacular
lndlvldual efforts.
Dayne Pf aft intercepted two
puses and returned down the
llde line for 50 and 40-yard plays.
Nick Stroff e stepping front of
another Pab1ot receiver for an
Interception. g1Ving the Buffaloes
three thefts I or the day.
Linebackers Alan Saenz,
Adam Cooper, Chad Smith and
Brandon Johnson found them-
selves caught in a vise up front,
however, as the Patriots inside
counter play worked well. Defen-
sive ends Eric Snell, Matt Moore,
Chris Manderino and Brad Roth-
well, along with tackles Andy
Rankin, n-avis Tumble and Steve
Beevor were 8.1.so in a no-win situ-
ation as the Patriots put their
offensive attack together.
Offensively the Buffaloes had
similar problems. A first down by
Stroffe inside the Patriot 20 was
nullified by penalty, and a fumble
on the next play ended the threat
after Pfaff had set the Buffaloes
up in sconng territory with his
interception and long return.
Up front offensively there was
improvement in the pass blocking
by Brad Rothwell, Travis Trimble,
Mike Pulido, Alan Saenz and
Chad Smith. ·
Snell made backup quarter-
back Kevin Hanson look good
with a strong reception; and, tight
end Saenz, tailback Moore and
fullback Manderino all added sig-
nificant running yardage.
This Saturday's game at Bonita
Creek Park is 3 p.m. against the
Westminster Llons.
fV Jaguars 20
Fighting Irish 8
•
The Irish gave up two first-half
touchdowns on pass plays after
stopping the Jaguars cold on the
ground en route to a 12-0 defidt. ~
Regrouping at ~alftime, quar-
terback David Delany, behind an
eff ect1ve front ~e led by Joe
Kallab, Andy Kalanz, Jay Bottom
and Travis Hackett. the Irish put
together a solid and lengthy
touchdown march.
Delany rolled out on a power
boot and connecte.r with wide
receiver Walter Volquarts for a
35-yard gain, and some strong
running by Todd Duddrldge and
Grant Eltabrook brought the ball
down to th Jaguan 12.
Prom there Delany found Scott . .
..
Tippett in the end zone for the
score.
Defensive efforts in the second
half were led by the play of
defensive end Mike Tunney with
three open field tackles for losses.
Neil Foster, who took over the
duties of long snapJ?ing, came
through in critical situations.
Although the final outcome
was a Jaguar setback, game offi-
cials commented on the Irish 's
strong play and class perfor-
mance.
The Irish hosts the Mission
Viejo Cowboys on Saturday at 5
p.m: at Bonita Creek Park.
Buena Parle 42
Troj ansO
The Trojans were outscored on
the field and on the scoreboard,
but certainly not in the mind of
Coach Cestra, who credited his
team for its heart and desire from
st.art to finish.
The interior line play of defen-
sive standouts Jeff Boiler, Chase
Hayman, Riley Giles, 'tYler Miller,
Bilfy Eagle and Jared Kiselica.
Among ·tlie defensive gems of
the day was a fumble recovery by
Matt Gulley and an interception
by Rhet Huston.
The Trojans host Westminster
on Saturday at Bonita Creek Park.
Irvine Chargers 30
Buckeyes 13
The Buckeyes got some out-
standitig offensive blocldng from
Alan Dutro. And Zack Wlsher-
grad, Paul Mori.ueau and 'n'evor
Theirot stood qut as well, often·
sively, but the Buckeyes dropped
the decision in a well-played
game.
Quarterback Wesley Presson
and receiver Josh Jones were a
solid passing combination, espe-
cially in the second half.
The Buckeyes are back in
action Saturday with a bom
encounter with Tustin.
1. Martinez (E). 20:48; 2. Trott (AN)
21:28; 3. Roslen (AN). 21;51; 4. Gurpe
{AN), 21:54; 5. Speirs {AN), 22:15; 6
Inouye (E), 22:17; 7. Perttlns (E), 22:19; 8
Salgado (E). 22:24; 9. By•rs (AN), 22:37
10. Bart•r (AN), 22:40.
EbbTide
NEWPORT BEACH -The Pacific Coast High Tide di
battle wtth Brea Hills in club softball last Saturday at Boni·
ta Creek Park, but came out on the short end of 12-7 and 1 ·
6 decisions in the double-header.
ln the opener Denise Love (two singles and a double),
Kyle McNtchols (two singles), Jacque Marston (two singles),
Megan Henning (two singles), Paige Thompson (two sin-
gles) and Kristin Smith (triple) were the hitting leaders for
High Thie.
Marston (two singles), Denis Love (double) and Jennifet
Taillon (double) led the way in the second game.
Wmter ball begins
COSTA MESA -Winter League action has begun for
01.strlct 62 tittle League and out of the chute for Costa Mesa
was an 8-3 loss to Huntington Beach Se~ View in a game on
Saturday at Costa Mesa High.
It was nip-and-tuck before Huntington Beach scored flv
times in the sixth 1nn1n9 to break lt ~· = COila Mesa wu led by All-SW. Mk:bMl McGUite
hits), Matt BoUrqtia.rdeZ (an RBI-double) Ud Cetcblr
Halverson. with IOllle ~ cW..av. play.
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Name: Countrtsld• MOblll D .. d or True I (th• 92827-1710 dd ddill ., • IOMI March 20, 1991 .. IMttu-I A • A ID 0 Coa\a ...... CA 92e2G Flctltl4Ml • alnff I
Home Pattc, 6oo Newport "TNSlff"), will under and The TtJJttM dltclalmt any 1 1 --~ ..:: "'*" No. 11-121223, Book T llUITR1 t31 COil· (7•14) 432-5750 AotltkHlt autlMH PlotlU...t halnet• 1 u 1
Cen1« Drive, Suilt 400 pur141ant '° Hid DMd~Ot llabdJty tor any lnc:oaact· properfy .. ...,at H to No .. Page No. " Otflcial P 0 It AT I C & NT &.R NatM StatetMnt • H.,._. Statement NalM Stata"'•nt Ne~pott Beach CA 92&eo • Trust tell et public auct~ nett of tM ttrMI eddtHI lh• election htfeff'I llt· Record1 In the 'otllc:• or IM DRIVE ,OMONA. CA Adv.rtlH Octoll., lh• followlng peraona are The following per~I 1111 The fOllowTng pertont .,.
Th• llolllloui butlnHI lor cash ' (payable al Iha and Olher common dulg-:::·:i.ci: roe~· County Recorder Of OR· t17tt' 909 397·3902 12th A 18th, 1ee.s doing butlntll u : doing business as: Ten1'1 Qolng bu1lnHI 11: Alpine narM rel8fred to tt:>ove time of 111• In lawful n11fon II any 1hown u Ind • 0~ 0 ANOE Stat. of Cal1tomla a i It Opens Ootober 281 a> Royal Conauldng, b) S1K:rtl11tlal StrVlct, 2102 German Dell, 8710 W. Pa-
was hied on ~tobet 31, money ol th• United herein.. • .::: conau~lon Of u;;:: axaoul•d by IAOHER 1.a"a1 aTA:ru.,o~aoN, 1H5. a:OO,p.m. Modem TtchnoloOy litwtt• Bu•lnatt Cenl!_rf Drive. clllc Coul H~hw•Y. New·
1990. In the Count ol Or· Statff) to the highest bid· TM name Ind eddrua ol tn.lttM't Ill• 10 be con-SHAKOOAl·BAKHTIAR T .. _, CRC-Publlehtd Ntwport ~"*"'· C) Sunlhrne 'rech-Sult• 130. !Nina. CA 92715 r:r. .. E!.'~o1· f 9d2603 1750 81\9• Original File #F4-dM, In 11t't "11-iaN coodrtlon, the BenellcillfY (or Betlell-dUCUld I IO lhe AND VIDA SHAKOOR I-_., leach.Costa MHa Dally • &e77B Ml*\ Vil· Cindy Kay Parka, 205-42 '·.... atn tr,
7..,72 on lf'9 front tlepe lo the ciaty't counsel or agent) at DMd off,'::~~ thlt No-BAKKTIAR CO.TRUSTEES Pubtlahad Newport Pilot~ '2 1g 1995 lage ay, Santa Ana. CA "'ootauk Cilcle, Hunllngton Whilllet Avenu9 139, Costa
EJlKullv• Mobile Home entrance of lht Orenga Whose req~ the tale II Ile I T • Sale and OF THE SHAKOOfll Ft.Mo leach.Co1ta Mtsa Dally ' ' ~ 92704 8fach, CA 92&48 ' Me .. , CA 92627 A11oclalH, • Calllomla Civic Center, 300 E. Chap-being conducted 11: ~ 0 "'''"I . ILY TRUST, UDT. DATED 3/ Pilot ~lobef 5 12 19 John. Stanley Pohwal. Ill, Thi• b111ln•H i. co,,.. lhlt -butlntH I• con.-limll•d partnership, 800 man, Orange, California, all Lucllle H1g11rum. Trustee, Th b 11 1 14/90, 1995 • • • • PUBUC NOTICE 38?78 Aspen VIiiage Way, ducted by: an lndlvjdU-'. ducted by: an lndMdual
Ntwporl Cenltr Drive, right, title and fnter111 con-C/o Carr, McClellan. Inger· eald' ~n:I ~:~ hi;:,: WILL SELL AT PUbUC . lh05l SailT 11, Ana, 1CA 92704 H~Y.!~-~ ttatteCI doing bHav1t you 7•:ri•d doing
Suol• 400, Newpott Beach, veyed to Ind nowi held by toll, Thompson & Hom, lore executed and dallY· AUCTION TO HIGHEST Fie tlou• ttu•l"'H d h • bua n111 It con-.tiu ... -V-17 No Hull1dnasa yet do CA 92680 ll under said Dffd of Trust Attn: Steven D. Al\deraon. BIDDER FOR CASH, PUBLIC NOTICI! Na.ne Stalemerit ucttel t1y: an 1n4Jvldual Cindy Parkt • Hollaen .,
Thol oolinff• was con-In th• PfOperty l<luated In Eaq .. 2UI Patk Road, Post ered lo lM und«llgtltd • CASHIER'S CHECK OR The loll(>Wlng pe(JOn~ aft ~. fOU etarted doing This •l•t•ment Wal filed Thft statement WU filed duct~ by a limited pat1· Hid County Ind State. Olllct Box 513. Burl-~:en Ind~ tgt J!:" CERTIFIED CHECI( (paV· NOTIC• INVtTINQ doing butlnet1 ti: Amefl-~nnt V-17 YH1 t-a-95 vwlth lhl County Clet1c 91 wi\h the County Clerk of N•Shlp A dlac:tlpUon ol IM prop-lngame, Cllllomla 94011· The undertlgned caused a llOll al time of Nie In law-PROPOSALS FOR can Mortgage t:eddlng, ohn S*"'Y Poh'!¥8f, 111 Orange COun\y on 9-20-95 Orange Counly on t0-11-ll5
Byron L W~ltams, Preti· erty being told at thla 0513, 415-342·9600 NoUce 01 Default and EJec-IUI money ol lh• United \ PHASE 11 19782 Mac:Atthur lsoul'" Tl\lt ttalement w11 flltd 19953159011• 1995318t151
dent 1ru1IH'1 Ille la alta<:hed Direcllons to the property lion to Sell Under Deed of StatH) .t THE CHAP¥AN POINT OF SALE vard, Solle 2150; lrvlne, CA with ~,...Couniy Clerk of Darty Piiot Sept. 28, Oct. 8, Dally Plio't Oct. 19, 26,
tt953110598 hereto, and Is made a ~rt may be obtained pursuant Trust to be recorded In the AVENUE ENTRANCE TO SYSTEM 92715 Orange ... ounly on &-12·05 12 19 1995 Nov.~ 9 1995 th086
This 1talemenl was flied hereof ~y. lhla refer11nce, .. to. written request aubmlt· counly where th• real prop-THE CIVIC CENTER BUIU). 610 1199 TAR. Preferred Mortgage JttS3857821 • • . U\047 PU. a'LIC NOTICE«
with I.he County Clerk 01 Exhibit A . l~d 10 lhe Beneficiary e11y Is localed INQ, 300 EAST CHAPMAN ..... Board 1 corporallon, • .Callfomla Dally Pilot Oct. 12. HJ, 28, ·----· -----Exhlbll "A" w11hln ten (10) days lrom c. It ll ed I not d.-AVENUE. ORANGE, CA all ,.,. ofTruslMso corporation 19782 Nov 2 1995 tn0n PUBLIC NOTICE .-Oiangt County on 10.5-95 TSl8t1070 the firal publication of lhls P a .z arms right title Ind lnllfHt oon-Cout Communlly College MacArthur eoul9.,.,d Ste · ' FlctltJou• auelneH
Pubhsned Newpot1 Beach-Thal portion of Loi 1006 notice. ~h=~ h!~. !~' ~~~ vayad to and now held by Disltlct r9quest the tubml• 250. ltvlne, CA 92715 ' · PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlout Busln•H Name lt•t•met'\l
Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Qc. ol th• Newpott Mau Traci, Said •al• will be made, In s as thoH 181 forth In It undtf said Deed of Trust alon or formal propo1al1 lhl• bualne11 la COil· NanM Stat•m•nt The lollowlng pertont are 1ooer 19. 26. November 2, In the City of Coat• Mesa, but without covenant or th~ Deed 01 Trull In the property situated It} ~Of • Phu• II • Polnl of ducted by: a corporalion Flc tltloua BuslnH• The following persons 1118 doing bu1ln1u a1: True
9, 1995. u shown on a map re-warranly, expr111 or Im· Det.. Oc tober 4 Hid County and Stale d'9 Jle Sy1tem In accordance Tht regla1ranl(s) com· .. am• Statemtnl doing butines9 as: Docs Romance ~~erle, 318 Old lh083 corded In book 5, page(s) plied, regarding tllle. pos· 1985 • scrlbeCI u: MORE PAR· tlolh the attached 117eclnc•· menced lo uansact bual· The lpllowlng pertona ate oo lf\e Run 380 w111 Wil· Newport t:nVd., Newport _________ 11, of Miscellaneous maps. aealk>n or encumbtancH. TICULARLY DESCRIBED IN ne. nesa under th• llctlllous doing bu1lne11 u : Cy· aon s1r1tt' 8105 Costa Beach, CA-92663 PUBLIC NOTICE In the office cl Iha County 10 P4IY Ille remaining un. CommonweaJth Land ABOVE MENTIONED DEED S.aled proposals·thall be buslnHs n1ma(1) listed pre11 Market & Uquor, Mesa. CA 92627 ' Klmbefly D. Corvoy, 1433
---------A8CO<d8f' or said Counly, paid balance ol the obhga· T I t I • Co m pan r , OF TRUST. rec~ up to but no ltltf above on: 9-15-9:$ SOI 1 Ball Rd., Cypreu, CA suun M. Wade, 380 weal Supttlor 1214, Newpot1
Trutt••'• Sale described 11 lollows: Ilona •-cured by uJd Deed Tru st•• or Trust••'• The sltfft addresa and than 2.00 ~.m. Octobef 28, TAR. Prel8fred Mortgage 90603 Wilson Slleet BI05 Costa Beach, CA 92683
Numb•r: Beginning 1t a polnl along ol Trual. with lnlerut ag•nt, 525 Mark et other common 4•tlgna~. 19951 al ha Olslrlct Pur· CorporaUon, Timothy l=. In Sub Klm. 5313 H1lllax M.,., CA 92621 ' Thlt buslnea1 Is con-
B 1107018 the Northerly lint ol said thereon, togeth8f' w11h leas StrHt 15 th Floor San (If any}, of Ult real property Chung Office, Building D, Shl•lcll, o.c. Authorized Drive, Cypress, CA 80630 Thi• bu~nus Is con· ducted by: an lndMdual APN 424 381 27 Loi 1006, Newport Meaa and costa lncuned, u pro-F h. CA ' descrlbtd abo~ Is pur· out Cbmmunlty College Agent Young Eun Kim, 53t3 Holl· ducted by· an Individual Have you •tarted doing : Tract, 405 leel Westerly vlded In the lnsltuments, (~~;c) .. :::2500
94 10!J, 'f)Orted to be: 14 LUCERNE Dlalrlct, 137Q Adi.ml Av· This alalemenl was jiled lax Drive, Cypre11, C~ Have yoU alarted dolng business yet? No · TR~~i~~~S o:ALE lrom tit point whtte said evidencing the obligallons -ST R EE T, NE w po RT enue. Costa Meu, CA with th• Couoty Clerk ol 90630 · buslMst yel? No Klmt>erly Conroy Northerly llne, Intersects secured by said Deed of By: J tfery D. Smoot, BEACH, CA 92660 ~~8 !:ur~.h ll.?'9ubJNll-'~ Orange County on g..1s-95 1~~.~ .. ~~lne11 la con-Susan M. Wade Thi• 1tatement wu filed Notlc• the center or Monrovia Truil, advances under th• Authorlz•d Sfgnatur• 1l'9 undtfslgned Trual.H "' Id, ,15838.,.-........ .., -7• • general pllll· Thl• alat•menl was llled with lhlr Counly Cle<k ol
YOU AAE IN DEFAULT Streat, thence t20 feet terms of aald Deed of TAC418 747M disclaims any llabllilY lor opened Ind read. nershlp with Ille Coun\y Clerk ol Orange Counly on 10-13·95
UNDER A DEED OF Westerly along said North-Trust, lees, chargea and Published Newporl .. ny lnconectneu of the LATe PROPOSALS ~ajty Pilot September 28• Have You started doing Orange Counly on Septem-19853"111351
TAUS T DATED S•P-erty line, thence 11 right an-expenses ol the Trustee Beach-Costa Mesa Dally 11tee1 address Ind olher WILL NOT 8 E AC· ober 5, l2, l9. l995. business Y•l7 Yea 4-30-90 b er 2 8 , 1 9 11 5 Dally Pilot OoL 19, 26,
temb•r 28 1992, UN· gles 165 leol Southeny, and ol the 11ust created by Piiot Octobe 12 19 26 common d11lgnallon, II CEPTED Th030 Kim In Sub 19853858772 Nov. 2 9 1995 lh087
SS You' T c thence at right angles, 120 said Deed of Trust. The r • • • ank'. shown her,ln. Each proposal sh Ii PUBLIC NOTICE Thi' tlalement Wit flied LE AKE A • feet Easterly, lhonce at total amount of lhe unpaid 1995. Slid sale wilr be 'made, lfy pl lel a apec· with ll'le Counly Clerk o Dally Pllol October 5, 12.
TION TO PROTE~T rlghl angles 165 feet North-balance QI •lhe obligations thp6o but without covenant or co::i • Y 8
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1ch1 hen1d cna1310776 Orange County on Seplem· 19, 26, 1995. 111049
YOUR PROPERTY, IT erty to the point of begin-secured by ~operty 10 watranty expre11 or rm-every em as " °" n bet 1 1995 Fl57430 f MAY B E SOLD AT A nlog. be sold and reudnable 85· PUBLIC NOTICE plied, regarding 1111•. pos-the apeclllcallona. Any and FlcUtloua Buafn•H Dally' Pilol October 5 12 PUBLIC NOT1CE Repainting?
PUBLIC SALE IF YOU In addition lo cash, the llmaled costs. expenses stsslon or encumbl'ances all exceplions to th• orig!-Nam• Statement ' • Fl tltl 8 1 NEED AN EX PLANA-Trustee will accept• cash-and ad11ances al the hme NOTICE OF lo pay the remaining prlnc~ nal 1peclflcatlons musl be The followlng pe<sons ate 19• 26. 1995. lh058 c oua ut n•H
TION OF THE NAT URE ler't checil drawn on a ol lh• lnltlal publlcaoon bf TRUSTEE'S SALE pal sum of lhe 110le(s) se-claatly slaled In the pro· ~~ng bucsfne11 as: Harbor PUBLIC NOTICE Th N~'fi•wiStatement
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leslln it, loot. In t'1e Not state or national bank, a this Notice ol Trusloe's Da te: Sept•mber cured by said ·Deed ol posal and the fallur 1 d ...... nter 'Hll•rs, 230 Har· e 0 0 . og persons are OF 'QtE PROCEEDING check drawn by a stale or Salo la estimated to be 27 1995 Trust with lnteresl and late e 0 0 bof Blvd., Store 17, Costa c n1131·761t doing bullnHs as: .Grand AGAINS T YOU, YOU federal credit union or a $434 389.52 provided A p N charges thereon aa pro-to may be grounds lor re-Mesa, CA Flctltl • Busln•H Pacific lnternallonal, 2243 CJcmt.ds.111 find lhe
... you'rt lacbg fOf. SHOULD CONTACT check drawn by 1 state or howe~tr, Beneliclaro bid 93&..4S-:' vlded In said nole(s). ad-iJcltdil of the proposal. Chae Sun Chang. 24249 N t t t Paclft; Ava .. A·107, Costa LAWYER. ·~ federal savings and loan at sald sale may Include all 27 vances, If any togelher with The Board of Trustees Atwood Av•.. I 1S9. 1l'9 ~= • •m•n Mes,, CA 92627
On November 1. t anoclallon, aavingt as· or part of said amounl. Pr• T .S. No. 74d2425 1n1ert1Hhereon, Ind• fffa. has the right to select the Moreno Valley. CA 92553 doin bu sf"~~~~ Ser~lo E. Falnutein, 2243
9 30 am, • trustee'• aoclatlon or s.-v1ng1 bank payment premiums. I C· IMPORTANT NOTICE. charges Ind expensH of propolll which best meets J09 Soon Chang, 24249 Hat~r Blv Costa. Mesa Paci le Ave., A·l07, Costa
has been 1c:ti8duled purlu· spec1tled In Sactlon 5102 crued Interest and ad· TO PROPERTY the Trustee for an amount the nffda ol Ille Dlstncl Al wood Ave., 1199, CA 92626 ' • Mesa, CA 92627
aN 10 the power of aale ol lhe California Financial vancet will lnc1ease thla OWNERt which ., to the date ol this and enter Into contracl(S) ~~ten\Valley, CA 91 25~3 MMIP Deal Corp 11 a This business Is con·
granted In lh-.1 certain Code and.autbadiO-.to'do figure prior lo aale. , YOU ARE lft'C>EFAULT notice II reasonably asU. 1 I 5 utinet1 1 con California or " 1' CLASSIFIED
Short Form Deed of Trust business In Cflllornla, or Beneficiary has elecied UNDER A DiED 9F mated tc} t>e: $88,410.74. nC::1P1W 1 ~ t.h~ P;~· ~ucted..,.~y: an Individual 6400 Katella 11:n°~:1 ~~: ll's the rttource you
and Assignment of Rents 1uch othe< forma of funds and hereby: elects to con-TRUST D•TED 11., h Said amount maybe po •1"9 mitt · • he r"V'slltnl commenced prHt CA ' can counl on to sell a {together with any modlli· which shall be approved duct a unified foreclosure ' ~~ c greater on the day bf Ille BQard rlltrWI the righl to 10 lransact buslnesa under Thi ' b 1 m rlad I h
q11ons thereto. the "Deed by the Trvslee prlo< to Ille sale pursuant to the prov~ ~03• 1991, U~r.ESS The beneficiary under reject anyp al proposals lh• ficlltlous business duct~ ~~an~ di~e lte~s ~~a~~
ol' Trull"). dated Sep-conduct or the 11ustee'1 slons ot California Com-U T AKE ACT10N TO said Deed ol Trust hereh> or the waive 1f1Y lrrtgulllC· The Community · • 1ember 28. 1992, executed salt. In the ev,nt lender merclalt!<:ode Section PROTECT YOUR PROP· fort executed and deflY· ties lo th• tubmlulon pr · Mark•t Plac. Sell you our 11f1°1~m~s compel
oy GlllY Young, an unmat· other than cash Is ac· 9501(4)(a)(ii) and lo In-ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD erld to the underslgfted coss. _ cra•alfled · through cla llled. qui~ 8 uyers to
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·u·o·u·s·E·s·,--•1auNTINGTON TIMESHARES 1590 CORONA IRVINE 2144 NEWPORT CORONA COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624
CONDOS B EACH 1040 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEL MAR 2122 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 APARTMENTS DEL MAR 2622 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
GOT A CAMPGROUND liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii T URTLEROCK 1=jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR SALE B y Own.,: 2Br 2Ba MEMBERSHIP OR 4818 S1,1rrey 52700 Ottch 4Br 2 1hBa•• $599 MOVE IN 1BR 1BA S550/mo condo, xlnt ocn vlow. TIMESHARE? We'll mo-mo. L.ae opt poaa across from lrg park Harb or Ridge-View Lovely 2Br 11hBa, with Super clean 1Bd In Lndry, pool, qulel, nr
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formation tolllree hol· -:--.,..-------1mkg, city II vu. A/C. s2995/mo. 759-7859 &haJp , clean 20Br 1
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1048 llna. 1·800-423·5967. For L ease: 2Br 2Ba Near be11 schools. H arbo r Vl•w Homes 28R 1 or unfum. pa o, carport. u al. 2 Modern 2BA, 2BA mo. 546-9081
furn bayfront condo. $1850/mo. 854·2104 3BR 2BA Monaco um bike 10 beach. Avail WfD. micro, AC. heat '=""...,,...,,...-------$19501mo. Aak ror model s2ooo/mo. Low rent for PIT com• now. $950. 723·5989 E'ald• lrg 1&2Br, lndry
E L MORRO BEACH••••••••• Kent, 818·999-0570 G panlonshlp & erranda d/w. Qalod community rm. Gar avall. No pets. RESORT, 2Br 2Ba, NEWP ardner Incl 644-6610 tor Sr. lady. 545·3229 Spacloua 3Br 2~Ba Sea breezaa & vlewa. New crpt, very bright,
ocean/tunael views. HOUSES/ Fully fu rn dplx, 2Br or O RT LIDO ISLAND Pvt h 1 w/trplc. Near beach. BEA PALMS VIiiage quiet garden Hlllng.
pvt beach. s 135K. CONDOS 1Br ... ott1ce, d/W, w/d, BEACH 2169 38d 2Ba Hom• 676-duple;.,•~:.":,~~~~ 320 Marguerlt.-. LeaH Call 648-6787 for appt S650·S785. Move In
Open Wed/Thura/Frt. FOR REN.T TV/VCR/CO. •12001 iiiiii~iiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii 4960 or 818-790-9921. Super locl $1095/mo. •12so/mo. 87$-3318 only '499. 8 31-8427
For lnlo Call Barbara. ~0· Mun/al '"111bau1,•1 * EASTBLUFF * LIDO ISLAND c_a11 310-273-3300. Agl. 494-2342 espon • w 0 re •· Spacious 5BR +FR, 3 No pett. •99·2896 Balh. Upgraded Spocloua 3Br+tamuv•--------•COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624
•Newly remod 3Br throughout. Large room, 2Ba, 2-atory, BALBOA
NEWPORT GENERAL 2102 2'hBa tron1 houH. yard. view. s2e5o. part1a11y turn, trplc. PENINSULA 2607 BEACH 1069 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gar. S1995/mo. 4 blkt Sally Shipley Ag•nl $2200/mo. Avall Nov.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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CLOSED HOMES for--------AT THE BEACH Udo lale Bavtrnt (Oock 1Bdrm. Kit, dining New U1tln9·B1rg1lnl
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quent Tax, Repo'a,1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wk/mofyr.furn/unf. 102 •• Bay St.
REO's, FDIC. RTc.1• Or Winter Furn Poas 1" opt sso-2300 723.0823 or 220.9498
IRS. Your area. Toll 2Br 1 Ba w/frlg, atove. Lare• Seleotlon Newport Terrace frH 1 -800-898·9778 Near 1chool1. Qarage. 26 Oc e an Vlew Apt 2Br
EJct. H·Sl 39 for currenl $925/mo Incl utll. ne d.,. 2 1011• .... •1975 3 Br 2 ~a a 2 ·• t y 1 Ba, 1000 aq ft, eat· liallngs. W. Joann St. 873-1674 312 ocn vu ILtm .... 11 t50 twnhm, Qar+carport, port, no lodry. Very 3Bd Npt Hght.a · $1825 pool, lrplc, w/d hkupa. clean. 11200/mo yrty .
3BR 2~Ba, 2-<:at attch Property Mgmt $1095. 876-4912 Agt. 104 15th St .... 4. Call gar, 1·yr-old townhm, ~ Gary 72"·" .. 22 .. ,. .. $1100. EHt of Harbor. The PNdtfttklf-VIEW OF BAY ....... ex,.,..,
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1 1400/l'no. 4 33-1521 12800/mo 842•5290 Hcurlty concso. 1 v.o.. 1BR ~mo. f1.11n.
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COSTA lllSA 2824 USTALS TO COIOIERClAL LOST a UIPLOYJIEBT EJIPLOYMENT APPLWICIS toll CAJallS • PIANOS• NEWPORT • •. • ..... -•.,,•a•.,•0•1oUtln-lily SHAU 2"7?4 lUUU. ESTATI! POUJll) 2125 5530 5530 JQUIPMENT 8016 OJlGAMS 6059 BEACH
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lat.Wdy room. "45. FOUND llRD 8AIU•TA., Ptr for REAL ESTATE pana, "411. frig Kodek 64 proJectot w/ Med Grand Pleno 8ale Sal 21 /Sun 22. -No...-•. ...,_7303 .. oommato I C ln 145• OltO. ~ ~02 ·--•·-· uaed Oold B db 111"'"' -...--O 11---------71 .. •••~7837 appucc o Alfreec:o ' ........ ,.... ra UIY· ·~· 8a.m-12pm. N-aolal &rm iiii 1U Du-lhare 2Br 28a ·~ IUSINE.SS oma ....,.,.,. In Npt Bch. Mu1t love MMDTATllMa ... wtatl D~·, lltlle. p.,. cones all 080 7G0-1421 cJlh1, hsahold lt•m•.
pl•JC, WfY cln, MWer houu In Costa POR JtlBT 2781 Pound Doe 8* Labfa. people & cottM. W Busy Wllk41 loclllon. t884,-ef•et. 1225 $275 PP 7CS0.1322 Ing. 1324 Este ie
unit, N ceM. prlV c:Mlck, Meaa. Clean-cut dortw brown couar. ht. 85~7511 comp '*1. f« lfllMlw .• __ o_e_o_._c_a_u_7_eo._1_•2_1_ --------i SPORTING ~v~i. fr~a, new c:; non-amoker. 2-car CANNRlllY Vl~G• PIHH cam 645-3330 QOURll•T COOK/U Clll Ron TIY!Ot. :I 11••• Whlrlpool 18 eu· COU!CTIBlES
peta. 831-47._. :~\::~:1..B:.'~~~ Studl~ke ogic. ·ere-l'ound K•w• Aak for houHkMplnQ. •lllp'd, lhtflntlll.... ~~·g~g:·fr:~d~ 6017 GOODS dry, comm pool, No atlve amb~e. wo. Sharon! 645-&428 live out, FfT. Non· Ntxrp:lft 1150 firm. 640-3970 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~~~~~~k~::oaet, peta. $395+ 'h uUI~ Roy Jack.oh 873-3733 l'ound Kep Oct 7th. ~~~· 7~=~o:;ach 673· 7300 Speed Queen 5 spd WANTED B!':~~~tl~:wheu~1~!~;
aml deck, light, bright ties Eves 549-2656 CDM OCUN Vl•W Santa Ana Ave. near ....--,--,,,,.,....~--,,._..,.,I!~==~====~ waaher/4 1pd dryer lrg TOYTRAINl-LIONEL Discount Watohou1>o,
S725/mo 722•8294 3 Office• Sub Le... 22 at In CM. 642~025 Hair a .. tJon• Avail a .. klng Attomew capacity almond 1 mo ~Toy aoldlw.• & Boy America'• larges• ar·
M••a V•tde 2BR 2BA 8 925 SqFt • 1950/mo. Pound Love Bird to rent, Npt Belch famllar W/ Newport n•w w/warranty. $475 Scout atu . 852-1040 ehery supplier. stock•
w/garage In •·Pl• Aerqt 51tvv no.90M COM area 64+~ aalon. Aak fOt Shar or Meaa School Dlatrlct both pp 780-1322 day. 845--0143 eve over 5,000 bowhunt·
6065
Sale Sat 7am-1 1arn
Furn. hsehold. cllha,
toy1, 1ools, camera
equip. 5020 River Ave.
Sale Sat onlyl 9tsm·
1 pm. Furn, cl\lna, sli-
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65 Beacon Bay.
1'160/tnoJ; fam Agt Pound p. UQ Don LAatle, 850-7118 pollclea. lnvotvlng Pl Wa•h•r/Drwer $140 ---------• Ing Items at 20-40%
\54d-5880 • H c matter. Send eL Frig $200, Gas COMPUTERS 6018 otf re1a11. Call 1·800·1••••••••
· Leave meHaga on ooter'a osta MeN rHponae lo P.I. PO atove $100 apt alze. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 735-2697 tor free 184 TRANSPORTATION ---------• '•I~ A\11.knmed. f,_200co200<h1f1. mach. & I wlll call you Now hiring all poal-Box 881, Lo• Alaml· Call. 840-5848 page eat.ilog NEWPORT Oulet 2Br, w/d, R• Compttmvtrita. backl 642·1607 tlona. Apply In P•r•on. to•, CA 907i0-0961. IBM Infinity OX 388 ---------1•••••••••
aponlamkr ok. S330 H~c?Jl!.!'~.Co•ta Meaa 819K RAM dual floppy Weights/Bench set. BEACH 2669 -=-:+:-::lh=-=•~l•_c_._65G-0.;..;....;.1.;.;8;;.,;1~-1 AaoafromJVIAitpon: Founcl Puppy German \. :~Anton Blvd. SWAP MEET FURNITURE 6014 DOS 6.0 Window• 6.0 Ilka newt Xlnl eondl1--------
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil HB/FV Lrg 2·•ty home, 4SOOUni~Dnvc =~:::d/!l:!:P c~ _s_t•_A_-_10_1_·_668-__ 94_64__ SUPERVISOR NEC Multl·Sync color Sl 25 642-4722 BOATS 7011 :i..
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pool/Jacuz.zl, yard, w/ Newport Bodi & leHh. 983-2240 Pff Must be nex w/ P/T, hourly workers Dealgner Dreul Oln-monitor keybd mouse ---------
d, d/W. No peta. $350/ houn & able 10 WOf'k nffded to aul1t with Ing Ht $450, cheat screen guatd Hew1"11 TICKETS 6075 mo+ "4u111. 9&4-1339 FOUNDa •LACK CAT both ator91: N.B. Wo-coordlnallon ol atatf table 1375, Brass Packard LaserJet 11
Home On Prlv Behl Meaa Drive/Santa Ana men• Clothing/Laguna and operation• of col· lamp• $50. 759-1840 printer wftonts exel iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
In No. Laguna.,. ___ .. ·!•••••••••• Ave. Call to describe, Beach Gift.a 720-9448 lege eampua awap oond. ssoo PP 700.t322 CHEAP AIR ........ , 714-957-8815 Dining Set & Buffet • Sec Guard S575+Dep '=..,..,..,,.,,.,.,,.......,,..._,,,....,._.,...,._1 & ,._,, mfft In Hunt. Beach. F uh d ak s 1600 Most u S C 111 o s
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*48 Communltlea•
13,500 Apartment•
S750 to $2500/mo
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APARTMENT
COMMUNITIES ·
No pet/smk 494-7659 BUSINESS & 'FOUND· Sml Rabbit POITAL '""" T JOH Houra/Daya of work r w e 0 • •From $190 (t·W)• brown ~/blk •po .. on $21/HOUR+BENEFTTS .,. 5:30 a.m. to Noon Rug beautiful Chi-JEWELRY, FURS ... ~!!:m~ 1 1~~~~~u~ FINANCE Santa Ana Ave., CM. .!:.'°p1+~~~~~~t or Noon to s:oo p.m. ~~!!; = '~~sm: & ART 6025 N!Fr~~!;;~~~i:,~s POWER BOATS
714-548-4050 ..., • on Saturday• and All II 1 88 1-800-380.8802 home. Maid aerv. apa. PT General Office Sundays only. Must ka new 549·07 ••+ESTATE SALE 7012
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1-800-IAC·S 11 S
gym, pool, tennis, EZ Loat Camera NB have ability to cseal Full bed w/matt/box, • 2.05KT Diamond Soll· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
aeceH/foothlll tran1 BUSINESS Faahlon 11 atea, (Fuji) :::r~.:~:~~~~: with public tactf ully brass headbrd. Never tare Internally liawless, F ••••••••• ~.~~~l:t/o;e·p.S558090j8m99o. OPPORTUNITY Pl•aH return! R• 642-1741 Call Caroline and courteously In a u .. d $150. 960-2984 Color GIA Cert. val GARAGE SALES .,,. -.. ward. 875-3915 variety ol altuatlons. Game Table Walnut, S36,500 Sell $16,000
•1 ft 1825• NB Adora619 2Br ~2Ba 2 904 Loet Cet Jaamlnel PVT POST OFFICE Verbal and wrlllen Ilk• newt 2 llhr ehrs. • Ivory Co11ec11on
2BR 2M $725/Up Bayrldg condQ:gated, whVgray, 1 yr, med, PfT. Shipping, phne. communication •kills S295 OBO. 760-1421 • Mink Coal Top·of lhe ---------
Relrlg & dlahwaaher gs5ar7,5poo1. Car.olN~.'~'tkl20p8et Area Soda/Snack frlendly. Oct. 6th Frlendly/responalble. and ablllty to uea Leather aola/love seat line. Hlghes1 qual11y & CORONA
lnel. 60x30 pool. No --=~,,_,.,..__.,.._...., _ __.;._ Route. 20 Eetab· Dover Shore• 1930 $8/hr. Npt Beach. Call computer also re· & ehalr ,1400-unused. custom des1gnod. val DEL MAR
peta. No fees. No NB Ap\. 3br/2ba, llehed Locatlona.' Santiago. Reward 642-8262 after 1pm. quired. $12.11/Hr. Job Victorian aofa/IOve seat $16,000 Sell SJ.900
lease. 545-4859 Block to Beach I $390/ (New Mae h 1 n e •). $100 642·9880 ="~-=,.,.,,,,,..,...,-""""".,,..._-= 11150. Apply lmmedlaloty. s900 obo 89a-5907. • Pearl & Diamond iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I
mo.+ 1h utll. garage & 12,000 weekly. H~OO-RI! RENTAL A.OT Fff Coast Comm. Colleges Necklace Cert vat. Is Verd Sale Sat 2l :.t
6122
36' TtARA SPORTFISH
Partner wanlod N B
Slip. Home 644·200Cl
Work 754-4000 xl02
39' Searay Expros•
'88, lully loaded, 600 hrs, excepuonaJ cona
$99,000 • 675·6 t 28
•Bal Penln 1Br 18a, deck. Kirk 831•5799 21 1-8363, LOST CAT loulel Bu1y NB prop mgmt 1370 Adams Avo. RATTAN Din Rm Set $10.000 Sell $3,900. 9am-5pm. Furn, cllhs.
new C::rpt/pnt, low dep, Large blk •i& Wht male co. Computer & prop Costa Mesa Coffee tbl, end tbls. •Russian Icons ·Museum dishes & hsehola1---------
utll Incl. 209 CypreH. NII Pvt Home. Lg Br/ LOCAL RTE•24 Loca· cat w/ r:i~ collar. Har· mgmf"'" exp prel. Uc (714) 432·5007 Make otter 760.6054. qu~hty. * Russian Eggs ilems. 315 Marlgoia SAIL BOATS 7014
$650/mo yrly 631·3463 Pvt Ba, kit, lndry. Incl tlon a•euy All or bor View ~ea. NB. req. SIO/llr+bonus. EOEJM/F/H ROLL TOP DESK Pamled on Crys1a1,Porce·
Ocnfrnt 3Br 2Ba .. $1800 utll/cble. No smk/pet.a .. Part• Poul bl• 2K 721·966t3n21·9990 Call Pam 675-4630. •---------7 drawer, full size, lain ·Mas1erp1eces Appl ---------
N"' Slws 38r 2Ba ... $1325 $500/mo. 722·9755 Wkly*S00-599-6769 ' LOST CAT Lr fl tty TEA GARDEN dark pine finish, w/ only. 7t4-722·970t COSTA MESA 6124 Columbia 24 Fiber· ,.. · · g u RECEPTIONlST MEO Energetic person gls hull sloop rig Studio ap••.S6•n1s125 NB/Balboa Penln o ange & hit (aJ. aolld oak chair. Paid ----------•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · .. ..,..., • 1----'------r w • FRONT OFFICE & needed Sat & Sun lo head Trade tar sea 2Br 1Ba ............... $995 Modern, nr aand, oc:n BUSINESS moat peach) neut BACK. $8/hr, PIT 20 h 1 1 over $600 for both, OFFICE **,..1,..NTIC•• s~oot~r. inll.ilable
:1 Bfilbo•Npt Alty, Inc. vi-. BBC, lg aundk. male w/long buahy hra/Wk. Sml, friendly d~ 1~~~:~ c:: 8~~: Hll for S350 obo SIDEWALK SALE sig95 (;75.2105 723-4494 $490-$575. 646-4400 WANTED 2 906 tall. Extra toe on each Npt Bch office. Elllp othy M·F 873-2268. bolh. 714-846-6340 FURNITURE & Sat 10.26 8 JOam·2 OOpm •---------
Studio Unit Sanitized, Npt Cret 2 Rma In 4bd front pawc Name Is pref. Call 760-8600 1 ...... --------------1---------EQUIPMENI 6047 TICKTOCKER prlv, oc:n vu, 1 hae frm Condo. Pool/ferVPool 'THUMBS' but come1 -=====~~===-::= TUTORS P rr H.S. MERCHANDISE THRIFT SHOP
bch. No pet $800/mo Tbl Avt 11_1 No amk INTERNET to *bslea'. Last RECEPTIONIST Pff Engl, Math 2 Trlg, ~40 W. 19TH ST
54a-2369 pg 26s-59t5 $400/ea Terry 631-4954 Mbst powerful home aee Tyler Way/ Enefgetlc & friendly Chem, Biol, reign MISC. 6015 IBM Selectr~ typo·
N Cr business ever created. Pau lno. Coata person needed for lang.College .2 +-.1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii writer wide camago Sale Sat Sun Sam· Why Pay Rent? 2BR wpt ••t 1BR In Meaa. REWARD-busy hair & nall aalon SMtt/Hr. <M3-2700 1• black. Perl eond $250 2pm. Furn, antqs, 2BA Condo. $20,000 4BR twnhm, Qat. W/O · ~~1 c~~~~~~ ~:~,eds Owner heartbroken. In CdM. $8/hr. Call for LUidro Dlsne~ Peter PP 760.1322 chhs & lots Xmas
spent In upgradea. pool, ~nnla, b~ bch. Thu~• ~s eplltpllc & appt 675--0511 Pan Signed limited 11omsl 670 w 17th s t. $4500 down. Pay· SS50+utll. 646-9361 opportunity! 753--3325. need• medlc'ltlon. -EMPLOYMENT . edition. Only 2,000 ---------•
menta leas than--------Pltfase call Jen, 714-RECEPTIONIST Pf[ SERVICES 5533 produced. Make an PETS & :-::-:::=::-=---::--".==~
$1300. Upper end uni! G11n11':GES MONEY 641-1112. EZ & fun for dance ~ otferl 673-0719 ANIMALS 6049 LAGUNA
In perleet rn'ove-ln ~ studio. Good phoneliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P a intin g •. Dining iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil HILLS 6150 cond. WeatellH. Agt FOR RENT 2740 TO LO~ 29141---------skllls. 24l·9908, a.sk -·-•-table/w 6 chra & rnlscl
640-7000 ext. 301. HEALTH & for Glorla Please be aware that Call. 549-8140 ADORABLE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------1-----_.;.___ AKC Pupplea & CM E'alde aafe clean $25,000 CASH. USE FITNESS 3000 Restaurant the llsllnga In thla cat· PLANT SALE ACRES CFA Kitten• •••••••••I an'gl on pvt alley. S1or· THe CASH FOR ANY1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J klh I egory may require '/OU Cemenl fountains s110, We have tho largest
age only. Tustin/20th P,URPO.SE. Homeown-1'2 §120 WITHOUT &C r mp 1
1° call! ah 900 number bird baths $20. Citrus· selection ol podlgroo MISCEUANEOUS St $125/mo. 673-3059 ers ... Co12•olldate your • LASSES I S 1 Now hiring fOf' HostJ n whc there Is a frult·avocado (fruiting) dogs & cats anywhoro
Genova Church Sale Frt 9am·3. Sat 9am· 1
Evurylh111g & Any
th1ngl 23401 El Toro
Ad. (W of Moulton) RENTALS Biiia. No equity ,.. a e, Bar position. $7/ charge per minute. $10. Junlpors, vines, All loved & woll No room left quired. Marginal rapid, non·surglcal, hr+tips. Apply 11am·•·s-3_5_._o_o_o_rv_e_a_r_l_m:_o_m_e herbs .$1. On/kng palms Cared for
2706
In the garage · Credit O.K. Pacific permanent restoration 1Pm Mon thru Thurs potential. Reading 8' $20. 909-674·9422 PETLAND HUNT BCH NEWPORT
for the car? ·Prime Mortgage 1· In 8-8 week•. Airline onlv. 2400 PCH, NB. Books. Toll lree t ·800-Pre T•ar·Down Sale Northeost corner ol aoo-720-2637. pilot developed. Ooc-714-850-5577 BEACH 6169
A call to
claaalfled can
help
tor approved. Free In-__,,,~="',.,.,.,~~"'=""~~ 898·9778 Ext. R·5139 Rattan sectional, 2 Adams & Brookhurst
formation by mall: RESTAURANT-PT/FT for detalla. ches11 of drwrs, pie· ____ 9.;..63_-4_88_7 ___ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
(800) 422-7320, (406) Delivery 8am·2pm. ATTN: Experienced tures, hangings, rugs, 3 Beautiful Dogs for Dover Shores Gar Sale
ANNOUNCEMENTS 881·5570, Fa>c (406) Caahler 4:30-8:30pm. Truck Drivers, Drive to appliances, lots of sale Jo good (lomes Sat Oct 21. 9am·4pm Npt Shore•Pvt bath
& phone. ear, W/D.
NIS, ref• S530/mo Incl
util: dep. 646-6308 (;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ S61·5577. Satisfaction Need ear. Start $5.50/ own! so down{7 8 mlaC\ j08 S. Bayfront, Good w/kids, groal t304 Antigua Way
guarantffd. hr. Brian, 548-7427. cents all miles. Own· Balbdi-'111. 873·5808 watchdogs. 852·111 t
RAPID WEIGHT Retail erahlp poaslbla In 18 •Retail Fixture• ADOPT·A·PET FINDYOURTREASURE Getto ANNOUNCEMENTS LOSS"Only $17.95" Upacale Children'• ;n0~;o'oh•inu:at~~~~h~ Senaormatlc security Every Sat & Sun 81 GARAGE SALE
HUMONGOUS
MARINE
SWAPMEET
SAT OCT 21st
Daylight till Noon
at Landry's & Jo5h
Slocum s Reslau·
ranls parking lols.
Tu!illn & PCH Nwpt
Beach Buy d11ect
from 100 yacht own·
ers at g1110 away
p11ces. Anchors·
saJ I S·el e ctron 1cs-
llsh1ng gear-rubber
b 0 a t s ·S e I. t a n I S·
nuat1ca1 aaeor·line·
Ions of marine hard· ware etc. etc. More
11110 call Minney's
548·4192
PS Browse through lht
manne goocM1& & then
have a 1err.!1c lunch at
l..3ndry!> Mj l.lYOlllO IS
their Sealooo Salad
Erne M•nney
VACATION
RENTALS 2722 the baste 29• 20 Buma Fat, CaJorlea, Clothing Store has 1y1tam w /sensors. PETSMART, Founla•n By Or~ngo County
Stopa Hunger. Lose a. lmmed. opening for Company Drivers: 3-bleaehed oak open Valley. Puppies. kil· Philharmonic Soc1e1y ---------
l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5 pound• a week elllp'd atore manager. NEWER EQUIPMENT. frames W/hanglng & tens and more. ali Antiques. 1ewelry SPEED &
Npt Sch Oceanfront
Reaerve now tor wkly/
monthly winier rentals.
Fully furnlahed 3Br
2Ba, gar. No 1mk/no
pets. Karen 434-1424.
FIND
an apartment
through classified
Auic,
bu.ement,
and closet
then get
some cash.
842-5878
Put a few words
to wo~k for you.
tall 642-5678.
lilJPil ..
DEBT CONSOLIDA-
T.10 N. Cut Your Monthly Paymen._ up
to 50%. 24 houf ap.
proval. Llcenaed,
bonded, non.profit.
guarantffd. Call for Please apply at Little Compellllve pay/ ben· shelving hardware . looking for loving, ear furn. household ittims SKI BOATS 7016
Information. United People & Me Ul29 elits. Call New Apple 714•774-3724. Inn homes. CALL 597. & much more SAT' l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pharmac.utlcal 1-800-Westcllff Or. NB. Or Unea 1-8oo-843-S3oa•·s_u_n_q_uea __ t_W_o_l_tf_T_a_n_n_in-g 0037 for more mfo Oc;t 21 , 8;im-4µm 1•
733-3288 (C.0.0 .'a fax rea to: 240-5826 or l-SOO-s43M·338F4· Bads. New com· CAT SHOW 1 CM H63 GJtalpa Streel Accepted). Ma~1on. SO. on· " merelal-1\ome . 8 (EastbluflJ Salff 8·51Mi Central. Calllll Fairgrounds Bid 14
Kimberly Credit 1-800-1•••••••••
226-0190 Ext. a1 . PERSO.NALS
tanning units from · HUGE ff'OVINQ SAiE ln1lde'Sale1 CRUISE SHIPS HIRING $199. Buy factory di· gate 5 · 9am·Spm Sat & Sun 9.5
Representative Earn up to s2.ooo+/ rect and .._SAVE. CAii OCT 21 & 22 1921 Irvine Ave
• 1988 2211 Sk• Boat•
5 7 li1re V·8. King
Cobra 0 0 , ION prohle
hull 1us1 serviced
now conlrOl!or uphol·
slory. GrOJt ski boat
fast·loo1<cs great re-
ady 10 go Sl0.500
646·9449 574-4247
FREI! DEBT .......... . CONSOLIDATION. 1•
C I month working on today FnEE NEW Have a Snake! Wo (near Saullago) ommun ty newipa· crulH ahlp• or land· color catalog. 1-800-Feeder mica II S 1.25 -~.,-,.------
per ••eka energellc t I N A62·9197. ea. Call 631-4063 Lido l•I• Sale
IMMEDIATE REUEFI •---------
Too many debt•? PERSONALS 3002 Overdue bllla? Reduce monthly payment 30% liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
professloiial to join Its our compan es. o ..
Clusllled Advertl1lng experience naceuary. Save abosod and Sat/Sun 7am·3pm
ataff. Muet be cu•· For Information call 1-lrr========;f abandoned pots. 88 8 Complf's, 2 dining
tomer·aervlce oriented 206-634"°468 Ext. No matter vo lunteer/foslor. Call sots, brass bod, TVs .• ________ _
to 50% Ellmlnate Inter·
eat. Stop collecllon
callers. Restore credit
NCCS. non·prollt.
1·800-955-0412
DATELINE!
Call 1 ·900-255-4242
ext 8125 12.911/mln
t8+Proeall(602)1J54-N20
EMPLOYMENT
31 Flavore le Hiring
Immediate openlng•I
Baakln Robbblna
CallKlmS6~
Accounllng
& type 40 +wpm. C81J511. Fee. 714-597·9037 VCR, Area rug's. S1t11r MARINE SLIPS What you're Me&ter, wnll unit, Strong epelllng &•---------ellhs, Barbie doll clths DOCKS 7022
communication aklll• EMPLOYMENT doing, your No room left & much moro' 121 1"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii required. Telemarket· h v A 1 A 1 I•
Ing exp dHlrable. WANTED 5535 ometown •. In the garage la nt bos (In I ey). 27' SIDE TIE Sall
p I • a s a n t • n o n· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii newspaper for the car? • MOVINO SALE• boat. good loc near 1moklng office. Bue DO YOU NHd a houae 9-5 SAT ONL'YI 10-21 Udo Isl Bridge Waler/
salary, eommlaslon & cleanef? 1 have exp. The ~''Pilot Anllquea. desk, bees, Elec. S9'ft 675·6l28 benefit package. and tranaportatlon A call to lamps. tools. all hs•
.Phyaleal/drug acreen· Thank You! 640-0527 ••••·••• ,,_, claaalfled c•n hold llems, d in tbl w1 35' & 55' Max. Bal
Ing required. FAX r• 1---------fits In. c:hr1. 1ec. 7'sofa. ret11g, Pen. Sec t-car prkng 1ume to Judy Oetting Houaek .. per Avall help WID The Bluffs mcl On·shr 1ac11ity
at 714-631-6594, or 2 Days-openl Xlnt local!~========~ 432 Vista Flora S350 S750 mo 723·58l5 call 574-4250. Rtfa. Trana. Claan/Lndry
Pride & Ouallty. Call CJ 11!.!!!!!!!!!!!'ll!'!!!!!!!!!!!!''!!!!!~!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!'!~~!!!'~!!~!'!'!!!!!!"!~!!~!I 71~7M757 Oayl/Evat.
Growing eommunllyl••••••••-
nawspapar group 1nk1 MERCHANDISE display advertising repre-
sentallw with 1 year mini-I••••••••• mum experience. Excellent PAYROLL CLERK benent package Including•-------
bue ..iaiv t0t the .,,.,. ANTIQUES
Avco Financial Ser· gallc aates professional liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
vie••· a leading Or· that -need Immediately. ange County financial Physical/drug 8CfMOing r•
Hrvlc•• organization, quired. EOE. Pleau call
lffka an entry-level Judy 0.ttlng at (714) 574-
Payroll Clerk at the 4250 for Interview or lu r•
Plua Tower In Coata 1um1 to (714) 631-6594
Meaa.
•BUYINOITEMS•
From 1800-1860. 1 pc
to entire eatate. Paint·
Inga, book•. furniture,
etc. Immediate cash,
top S. 873-8223 Iv mag
1n this poa1t1on, you EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
will proc:es• payroll. 5530 5530 handle general ledger
accounting. and pre-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
pare payroll/regulatory r------------------. report•. Direct cor-
re a pond en e e with
fleld peraonnel II In-
volved.
HICKORY FARMS
GIFT SUPERVISOR:
COOROINAT£ RECEIVING, fl'RU" &
SENDING OF' HICl<ORY FARMS GIFTS.
CUSTOMER SERVICE:
EARN VCTRA MONEY OUAING THI'.
HOLIDAYS SE:l.LINC H ICl<OAY F'AAMS
GIF'TS.
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APPLY IN PERSON: WESTCUFF Pl.A2A
17TH & IRVINE NEWflORT BEACH•
Our Ideal candidate
wlll have • !)'Of ...
atonal attitude regard-
ing aen1ltlve, conn.
dentlal matter•, ln-
cludlng ucellant tale-
phone phone de-
meanor and •trong
oral/Written com-
munication akllla.
Completion of tint•
i.v.t college account-
ing COurM wOf'k and
at least 1 year of eo-counllng expenenc. la
requnc:t. Pavrott expe--------------------
ti.no. I• preferred, In-.---------------'-----dlvlduala muat at.a
have minimum typing
of 45wpm, be d•1.&lf:.
oriented, and be abM
to WOt'tc •ff~ In a faat·pac.d, deadllne-
ori.rtted environment
We Otfet a com...i;::: ~~,,.....~
DIEDRICH COFFEE
...
-Pilot 10"' ,..u,.,. wttt\ ....
ary hletory to: AVCO l'INANCIAL a•ft. Vle&a, HumM ,.._
aouroealOCfttOtt,
ftlaaa Tower, 100
Anton Blvd. Coat.a
MeM. CA. tHH. Fu: (1t4) .... naa. ,,...
$~00 Is all It take• to place 1 25 word
or less claaslfled ad . S15 for each addltlonal word. •
-C.ALI ONLY. ••t•1 r ofTllllNft,IM.IOI.
•
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(918) 449-8000
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17 ConlrAfkt
18 Lytl'IQ lfc>wn
10 "4f'IKI 1111'1
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27 Lf!SI wouf>
31 llacommond
35 Stril'IQOO
tn~lflltnl'lll
36 M."' -cocktr11I
37 °"" 38 Tomntos p1ov
39 Nuts
41 Dwamotwf -42 Large bodies
ol wat"' 44 Turn ll{)hl
45 Gteelc choc~
46 Thank you. in Monlroal
47 Menlat -49 Slues singer
James
51 Hand's Wtdlh 52 Teri·gallon hats
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10 De91ee of""°''" II Woodwind
12 Cry ol woe
13 Dcpartod :> 1 Very long flmn
23 Scurrlf'~
25 Lah cuhuro
modi um
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29 Wob·IOOled
mammal
30 Cohlnol PM
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33 Costume dosigncr HMd
34 PHs 111ong
37 D1ow•11~~1 39 Milke'\ sock<;
40 Mmay<; 43 SynlhCllC
lf'•t1te
45 Blare ot 1111mriots
4 7 A4cycle bu•ll
'°'two 48 Coolcwaro
5ll W;irty crillcrs
52 Now Yorlt
-.1;irt111m
53 Schoolbook
~Huron's
nf'IOhh<lt
S5 l'htlosophor
57 ~rahc i;oto
58 Loch -
mon.;ler
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62 Liquid meas
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~either vulneroblt North d W..
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Opening lend. Qul:\!n ,,r •
One of the c:rrterr3 for a JUmp
rai11A of respondt!r's suit is four-card
support Depart from that stnc:ture.
and cat:.lstrophc lurks around thC'
comer Here's what we mean.
We think that North's hand mer·
its a jump rebid. but clearly the
n~ht nct1on 1s n Jump to three d1a-
mund s. not three h earts That
"uuld ha'"' led to the laydown
1015 tOYOfA ---aii-1
•aa 323 51pd, 4dr, al
c, am/fm, cu1, n.W brakes, xlnt condl
$2750 OBO. 968-n44
AUDI 902 5 CHEVROLET 9045 FORD 9075 MERCEDES
'84 QT Coupe 2-dr,
Slpd, nu paint, guar-
an1oel S 1800 firm.
Call. 991-0922
'94 S10 18k ml., tinted, red, lowered,
cu1t, rims, am/fm
cass. $10,500 OBO.
Call Jim. 857-8179
'94 Taurua SHO •ea 280 SE Coupe
onlyl 1000 ml. alt, p/1 Silver, gorgeous. Per·
nrf, llhr, all pwr, feet In & out. Sunrl &
S16,950 963-4469 AJC. $10,900 831-0632
'70 280 SE Coupe
9065 ..___...._ __ .....__. liBiiiMWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii90ii3iiO DODGE
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1iiiiii '92 Stealth ES Fully
loaded, am/fm can,
all malnt records, gar.
·kept, $11 ,SOO OBO.
1990 Ford Bronco
(full slzo) 4x4. 5.8L,
Lt blue, Euro. 1-onr.
Nu eng, air, PW. Xlntl
S9000 'bbo. 673-3313 '84 325 E Sapd, 6cy1, loaded, nu paint/tires
lther, custom rims.
cl1ch, alarm, 80k egn.
$5800 723-6463 Kevin 832-0412
V-8. Eddi• Bauer,1---------auto, full power, '79 450SL beige,
towing pkg w/o'loada, 147k ml. 2 tops, alarm, phone, new Loadsd, xtnt condl
tires & bait. $11 ,500 $11,900 721·9564
92
'84 745 Loaded, AJT. ---------1umoof. Auna perfect. FORD 9075
Xlnt condl $5500 OBO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
o Bo 64s·6911•·,-8-9--1-9_0_2-.-e-.-M-u-11
Orig ownor-lv. msg. aee, mint cond, no ac-···········--··--·--·--··-
H-854-7114 Pg-448-2585 ,_H_O_N_D_A ___ 9_0_8_5
'78 Bronco clean, 1
cidents, dent or dings. Garaged. Full powor.
$12,300. pp 540-1011 '90 3251 Convert, wht, owner, 351 eng. PP· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tan Int, llhr, Sspd, 69k $4200. 637·8197 1---------
ml. s11.ooo. 768-6768 ,88 ESCORT GL ** •ea Clvlo S I 2 dr MERCURY hatchbk, wht, nu eng. 9135
9040
4·dr wagon. AJC, CC, headers, custom whl1, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
PS, 4-Cyl. $950 obo a/ rl $2 00 C hi ••831·7149•• c."' . 5 . .. Immaculate condl
D YIS,SIU. MY CAil
Run you r od in
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CAMPERS, RV'S, MOTORCYCLES .A.UT_O_M_o·s·1·LE·s· •ew~re~L~~~o G:,~
TRAILERS 8014 SCOOTERS 8018 Condi 82k ml. s2,900.
'90 Bronoo Eddie 238-9270. Fin Avt.
'93 Sable OS Wagon
loaded, Met. grey Ilk•
nul 18k ml. $13,950
Qrt fam earl 631·0675 Bauer, 4 whl dr., 11---------owner, clean! $12,900 '91 ACCORD Wagon
OBO. 722-6422 IEX 1 owner, loaded,1---------
the Newport Beach
Costa Me50 Daily
Pilot and the ·
Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
Independent to
reach over 100 ,000
homes. Fax us this
form with your credit
card # or moil it in
with a check today!
Run fur a we8k l 1(
your car 'does not
sell we'll run it
--~----~~-
Mall Jo OMY l'IOT
JJOW ....... C..-CAtll6l7 1714"7 $t190-fNIU14''11-"'• ~~~ '77 Tovota Chinook
4 cyl, 1tick, am/1m
cau, Ip gas, s1100
OBO. 673·6966
'84 Mlda• Tralle r
AV. 17' self contained,
$3150 Xlnt condl
Call 537-2782
Sell your unwanted
Hema tho ea&y wayl To place your
classified ad call
842·567 8.
080. Call 733-1047
'77-Hartev Sport•••'•---------'85 CADDILLAC
New gears/clutch/ AUDI 9025 DeVILLE V·8, FP, PB,
brakes & drag bara/ 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pipes. Runs good & II PS, PW, cc. AM/FM
looks good! 84EH914 '84 GT Coupe 2-dr,,_S_3_5_o_o __ e_4_2_·7_2_7_8
51pd, nu paint, guar· '89 El Dorado Mint 1990 FZR GENISIS an1 .. 1 $1800 firm. cond, fully loadod,
Blk 18,000 mites. Runs Call. 991-0922 only 43k orig. miles.
great. Gr11t shape. Sl0,000. 646-8707
Make me an otter. TRADE Pgr. 71 4-291·9259
Buy It. Sell It. Find It.
Clasalfled. through classified
842-5878
'89 S EVILLE Orig, runs perfect. Lthr, dk
blue. Never wrecked. $9,995. 875-6128
,93 Muat•nn LX xlnt condl $15,000 NISSAN -080. 498-4578 9150
Hatchback, P/W, P/l liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cc. AJC, am/1m CHI,
Xlnt condl $6900 722· 6109 pager 219-7699.
SELL
your used vehlcle through classlfled
M2-H78
'95 Accord LX auto. '87 SENTRA 501( ml,
AJC. tow ml., 2 dr, 5-apeed, great earl
near nul take over $1750 firm. 676-5661 lease. 873-8916
HYUNDAI 9090 PONTIAC 9 170
for another week
FREE! All for $1 o·
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