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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNITIES SINCE 1907 SATURDAY, SE~ER 5, 1998
Jlarbor .ceµter .improvements .far off:
•Resident and city.concerns
have stopped plans to
fevamp run-down facility. -
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to the current design py lease agree-
ments.
the project be approved at the Aug. 10
Planning Commission meeting but vehe-
ment protests from nearby residents and
numerous changes to the conditions of
approval conVlllced commissioners to
postpone the issue. There were also con-
cerns that the parking and noise studies
were flawed.
out in u study session Seµl. 21. po~<'d developm<"nt would b'' bwlt 50 to
· MI'q like to get answers to hl1 tht! tssues 1 '>0 feet back from !he eXlstmg budding,
that were raised,• Plannmy Cornm1ss1on-hnngmg 1t doser to a resulenhal area on
· er Chns Fewel sdld CoUege Dnve. Nt•gouations llr~ o"lqomg
Residents hdve sent dbuul 10 letters with potf•nllal tendnts Lucky and Home
a nd a pelltmn with 118 signatures to the Oepot. ·
city. More than 20 res1denti. -.µoke at the Residents were concerned the prqxun-·
COSTA MESA :_ Plans for the new
Harbor Center have ground to a halt with
residents asking for a redesign of the pro-
ject and the developer saying he is bound
Harbor Center is one of .the oldest
shopping centers in the city. ln recent
times, the center has lost major tenants
and lumed into a blighted, vacant facili-
ty. But the owners are proposing a multi-
million-dollar effort to tum the site into a
state-of-the-art shopping mecca, com-
plete with a Home Depot ahd Lucky
supermarket.
. City staff members bad recommended
The Planning Comnussion will proba-
bly revisit the issue at its SepL 28 meet-.
ing after the developer has met with res-
idents again and other details are hashed
Jast Planrung Comnus~1on meetmy 1ty of the huildmg would bnng loaolng
Many residents asked tor d redesign of clocks tmd b1g-ng t;uck trnfhc and thw
the project In the c;unent design, the associated d1esPl fume.s dnd noise do er·
building will be 70,000 squdrc feel ldrger j 1 '
than the eXlSting Llarbor Center. The pro-SEE CE NTER PAGE A10 .-
williom
lobdeff
t7 Glover's
-credibi#ty
_the door
It's not every day that the Dai-
ly Pilot has a reporter who's fac-
ing a district attorney's investiga-
tion.
ln fact, as near .as anyone can
remember, it's been nedrly 20 ~.
years since a Ptlot journalise was
last accused of a crime And-that
• was for murder .
· As his wife waited for coffee at Kaplan's in now-razed Fash-
ion Square in Santa Ana, a
drunken Pilot reporter named
Tom Barley -described by
n&wsroom colleagues as a distin-
guished Englishman -walked
up to her and promptly stabbed
her 18 times ..
He stopped only when one
brave restaurant patron picked
up the wooden "Please Wait To
Be Seated• sign and bashed
Barley across the head, k.noclang
him .llJlconsoous. After his con-•
fession, police asked tf he had
ariything else to say. His
response: "Well, I'm awfully sor-
ry."
While serving his 15-years-to-
life sentence, Barley put his Dai-
ly-Pilot training to use by becom-
ing editor of the San QuE>ntin
n~wsletter. Unfortunately, the
iB1nates don't wrile.-angry lette.~-
t9 the editor when an article
upsets them. They kill the editor.
Barley was 54.
'IWo decades later, another
Pilot reporter stands accused of a
crime. Jenifer Ragland is under
investigation for unlawful entry
into Councilwoman Norma
Glover's home
I'm guessing she walks.
Glover bas made a number of
baffling moves over the past
month or so. but to accuse
Jeni.fer of basically breaking into
her home is the strangest.
A quick review ol the events
that led up to this:
1) Glover was one of the
council member$ behind the
farced res.lgnauon of popular
City M81)ager Kevin Murphy.
~ Glover, who ts running for
r~·election unopposed, suddenly
found herself facing a credible
wnte·in candidate in Jim de
Boom, the former school boai"d
'president who was angry ~at
Glover le t Murphy go.
3) Glover sent a {ax to de
Boom, asking her potential .
opponent if he's interested in a
seat on the library board or Plan-
ning Commission. Sho also men-
ti.Qns that she's raiSed $30,000 o
far. :The most recent campaign
Nteords show she's taken m
• ~2.311, including a $1,800 loan
to benelf.
4) The day do Boom
8DDOW1Ced his potential candi-
d~, Glover ask~ a hig~·r~k-
FIGHTING CANCER FAMILY .STYLE ·.
PHOTOS 8'1' MARC MA.~T .l'WAILY Pl.OT
• Newport ... M esa relatives of
woman with breast cancer pitch in
to help raise money to. fight disease
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NEWPORT-MESA -Kabe Flores
hopes to reuse a lot of money for
areast cancer awareness, but the 13-
year-old said it's really the thought
that counts
res, 45, of Newport Beach, and uncle,
Charlie Brown, 42 of Costa Mesa.
will walk from Santo Bcilbdrd to Mdl-
1bu the weekend ot Oct. 23 m Avon's
Brcdst Cancer 3-Day fund-ra1 er.
They've dlready raised $12,000
Kabe, her brother Alex Flores 10,
and her cousins Andrew Brown, 13.
and Tdylor. Brown, 9; also will help
KaUe Flores, top, puts a pink ribbon of tdng on
hundreds of cooldesffrtday for a bake sale today
to raise money for cancer awareness. Above,
Taylor Brown applies frosting to a cookJe.
Right now, Katie 1S thiriking of he r
aunt, Carrie Cameron, a 40-year-old
resident of Canyon Ldke who was
diagnosed with breast cancer lil Jan-
uary. Katie's not the only one thinking of Cameron:-,__.__
Katie's mother, Laura Brown-Flo-
•1 kind ol wantt!d to do more, be
more a part ol this Kobe said.
The children will sell cookies and
raffle off Beame Babies from 11 a.m.
SEE FAMILY PAGE A 10
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Tillmy Clirtll, I, walU on
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Behind
the badge
•Costa Mesa's popular 12-Week
Citizens Police Acaden1y gives residents
an insider's view of the departJnent ..
•EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first story in an 11 ·p.trt
series on Costa Mesa's Citizens Pohce Academy
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salacy
boost
•But $3.2 million dear
for Newport-Mesa
teach~rs must be inked
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NEWPORT-MESA -By d
huge margin, teacher; raW1ed a
two-year conUdct thdt equdhzes
the school district's stllary schl'<l-
ule, ffidking 1t mote 1n hnl., with
tho e ol other Oral\ge County
school distncts
Of 708 teachers who voled Fn-
day, 692-~oted to ratify the con--·
tract, which the choof board ·
must still approve at its Tuesday
· mght.mel'llng~
·This dgreement clearl}' ~tops
·the bram di:arn, • setid Lmda
f\.1ook, president of the Newport-~ 1esci Fe.d1•ranon of Teachers.
·w~ will no tonger be the form
dub wbern tecichers leave after
h\'t? or sue yedr~ and make
$10,000 or more m neoighbonng
distncts. •
While teachers received an
ocross-the-board c,.iJary increase
from 1he 1997 contract agree-
• mcnt, this year' n~gotiations
yielded a contract that corrects
serious flaws m the dtStrict's
t achers ·salary . ..schcd~
For in tance: rather than l"lk-
mg 27 year.; for teacht!rs to reach
the top of the <;alary ~chedUle.
under the n(•w agrt'cment it will
take tedthers only 13 years.
Under the ex.istm~ sch t•dule,
teachers f P.CeJVed raises only
once ~very three ye.HS, but under
the new ~chedule thl'y will get
ra1c;e.-. every year.
"Restructuring was the rdtto-
nal step ·to take at this point
bt.,>cause current Hlttne range ,
from 18° abo\'e to 40% below
benchmarks,• to.took scud.
• Add111g a ~lratghl percent to a ·
sulary chedule this flawed
see TEACHERS PAG! A9
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: :4 2 Sorurday. Sep.nbet 5, 1998 faith ~ Beach/Costa ~so Doily Pilot
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MOIAl OF
TIE SYOIY
Take ·time away from
time to. enjoy life
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i Address: 271 Avoc:C::t., Costd Me_-;a l Tetephone: (949} 548-6596 l Denomination: Seventh-day Adventist
: . Year established: Established in the 1930s m Costa
: Mesa as the Newport Harbor Seventh-day Advenbst
• Church and later made ,a name Change to Costa l Mesa SevenUHlay AdventiSt Church. The chw-ch l moved to its present location in the nud '60S. · · · l Service times: Church at Study, small group Bible stud··
: ies, and other cJa.sses covenng topio suth as sp111tual
' growth, meet a~;30 a:m. Saturday, Worship is at 11
: a.m. Saturddy. The class on spu1tual growth is taught
' by John Dunbar and mcludes an mtrod(lctlon to Chris-
tianity, information on how to develop an und~d
mg of how God wants to re-create man m his unage·
and mformation on spmtual ~. mclurung how .to w;e
them to touch the lives of others ·s etore our recent vacation 1 prayed Senior pastor: Geofry Park thdt God would help me get my Pastoral staff: Karen Johnson orgaruzes home Bible
We and schedule to a more man-l stildy group development and welcome activibes for
.iqeable pace. As 15 often the case. God's ·: newcomers Byron Webster IS the ch\lrch's youth
' uiddllce came m uruque ways l worker. Bill Llv~ge directs a creative growth nun-
Sc on after that, good fnend.s of ours l istiy that includes classes on how to understand the ed R d s : Bible. His next two-week, four-serrunar class begins ndCn dildy ~ usa.n Bramel told , Sept. 19. lt is a study of Reveldbon called "The~~·Ba--m•· dbout a great book they were both : Trumpetc; of Revelabon. •The public is welcome.
•i>u<ung Called "Margin" by Richard A. 1 S' f · 1 A kl Wt'nson The subbtle of ·It is •Restoring • 1 12~ o congregation: so-1,0 wee y attendance, : with a membership of 255 ' .emotional. physical, fmarto.al, and time . , Ma~eup of congregation: Members come from a ·
re.,i::rves to o\lerlocsded hves. • l large assortment of cult.w'e!> and countries, among
I took the hint and bought the book. l them· Cluna, E~tem Ewo~, the Philippines, Mar-
-The ~gxt"~tltlC?~.JIU!.Illiille and -t-~· · · -
my eyes caught a verse I had under-. l cally, member5tup represents a broad range, from
WJf:d yean. ago that says, "Be still. and 1 wealthy to poor. .
,;now that I am God • : ·Child care: Is provided at times, but not on a regular
'I took the hint and decided to slow ; basis. Ctuldren are welcome at the church's worship
do....,'ll : services and there are mother's rooms tor moms with~
But the biggest runt came JUSt hours 1 small children
bPfore we were to catch our plane. : Type of worship: Traditional. but not stuffy ~r stodgy,
The ~orrungs of vacation-depanure.... l with an emphasis on biblical d.isco\·ery. adventure
da~~ always come too qwckly for me : dOd sp111tual growth. Commuruon lS celebrated four
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It doel>n t seem to matter how much I : tunes dunng the year. Along with comrnurtion, mem-
ha\ e planned prepared and packed m 1 bers practice the ordinance of humility -or foot The Rev. Geofry_J>ark of Costa Mesa Seventh-day Adventist Church.
advance Nor does it seem to make : washlng -as a bol of cleansmg in prepardtion -7
rught t>efore or awake the morrung of : Jesus' washing the feet of hls disaples recounted in mg the seJ"Vlce there 1s a welco'!1e ti.-ne when people ance between an environment that draws people to
the tfip. I always wu;b 1 had one mote : John 13 Pa.rtiapabon m the ord.inAnce is optional. gyeet each.pther. This gr_eetmg 1S shared among worship God and to praise him. dnd a facility thl!lt 1S
hour to be really ready : Type of sermon: Park's delivery is conver5ational m everyone and doe!> not single out f~t-bme atten-functional for the other purpo~es ~nd aC'tlVlties of the
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much dlfferenc~ how late I stay up the : · for commuruon. This practice 1s patterned alter j encourdged to sign the church's guest register. Dur-Oturch design: The congregation tnes to hnd a bal-·
rt WdS pretty..m.uch the same for QlJ..C. __ , style and sometunes mteractive. J:iis messages dte · dees .. Every other week, after ~orship service, church in service to the commurut ·.The church is
. latest getaway. My nund WdS already . : meant to Co.Cilitate a_n·un?erstanrung or•how scrip-potluck meals are held"at the ch\J!Ch. On alternate attractive and comfortable, but 'Park sdys, •the facib-!
whirling as my feet hit the ground, but : ture applies to our lives. weeks the potluck meals are held,lQ the homes of ty is secondary to the messdge" The i>anctuary 1s · l .
then I stopped dead m my ttdcks ' Re<ent sermon: Pd!k recently began a series for • designated members, and newcomers are 10Vltcd. simple, without many icons . :
· · : 1998-99 The senes will focus on the tedchin of Outreach programs: Fnendship evangelism is u-.. lnteresti note: Park co nted t t 1
bed my watch silently slipped to the esus ~om e oun a on pom o ew o grace. · a e urc . dn ma.ny peop e are·mtr uc to J gation shares an exceptional atutude of wannth and
ground. I Just stdred at it, as it lay there Upcommg sermon: In the weeks to come, Parle will the church by fnends and through home Bible study acceptance. He sees the church's place m the com-
mobonless. be speakmg .on the grace of the cross, wtu,ch brings fellowship groups. Sentinars on inductive Bible study munity as not so much that of a starter church but of My beautiful watch has been my the j~cation of ,mankind, and the grace of the and on a variety of other subjects are offered at the a place for mature, ongomg spmtual growth. h-i Feb-
fruthlul comparuon for more tnan two Holy _Spmt. by which God re-create~ the image of church. The church pdrtlop with People H'elping ruary, the church will hold a ftve.-week video revival
decade5, ii gift from my wonderful hus-God Jn each mdi~dual and gwes them the power to People to di5tnbute food and clothing to people in senes called the Next Millenruurn Semmar The :
band Jon. lt has warmed my wnst and change lives, which bnngs sanctif1cc:ttion. the commuruty m need. pobtic is invited and welcome to call the church for i
mdrked ume for me nonstop 1 h e · Welcome wagc>n: A warm greeung is extended to Dress: Dress is not an J.£sue People wear d wide more information . I ~om my trusty bJriepiece while swun· anyone attending for the fust tlrne dlld they are array of attire _ ~ompiled by Michele M. Marr \
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dWdY hours untilmy teenagers returned W ~ E I 1· f e 6 .o ·T O· F I I D & 0 D . FA I T H . C A L E N DA R
home dl night ..
It hds never rebelled before:
But 1t seemed to be sa;'lllg to me, ·1
need a break from you, Cindy. I'm bred
<if your hectic pace, I'm bred of being
looked at and rderred to so 111cessant-'
l; And it seemed as tI God was telling
mt'. to take d vacation from my watch as
\.\ Pll
I purposely didn't borrow a replace-
mrmt dnd purposed Ill my heart to learn
from the expenence I was shocked dt
how much 1t added to the vacation
Tune didn't seem to matter and it
omehow seemed like I had more time
iu ell:JO)' my family. I WdS more relaxed
nd didn't come home thinking l need·
-1 d YcK-dtlOn to rec'O'Ver from myvaca-
uon
No-..... that I am home, the watch is
bdck on Alter all, there is a time a.rid a
plare to know the time to get to places
But I'm willing to try an experiment at
home on occasion, and invite you to 1om
nv•
Perhdps on a Sunday afternoon we
r <1It loos~n those watchbands and take a
mmJ·Viicauon from being so "uunute·
rnn<;cmus ~ Maybe il we stop watcJung
< ur watchP.S, we will en1oy the tune
rnore ·
~nd you can quote me on that.
• ONDY TRANE OtlUSTESON is a Newport
ieach r~nt who ~aks frequently to parent·
1ng groups Her ~mail address is dndyO,onthe-
grow com .
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VOL 92., NO. 211
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• IEDn'Olt'S NOn:Where to Go to
Find God features bri~ de:scnpt-
tions of churches and tMlpies in our community They appear each
week on a t'otat1ng basis. A com·
plete listing can be found o(\ the
Web at www.latimes..comlpilot
Disciples of Christ
HARBOR CHRtSTIAN OfURCH
, Harbor Chnstl•n Church pro-
claims Jesus as lord, draws iu
inspiration from ScrtpttXe al\d the
Holy Spirit, Witnesses ind MlfY8S
among the whole hutNn fMnil)-.
~ tKat Olriitiiri unrty
and Chnstian mission Me intepa·
rable. and daims as its J*tj(Ular
mGsion the quest for the reunk>n
of the body of Chrkt. Dennis
Short IS senior pastor. The church
1s at 2401 lrvfne Ave .. Newpof't
Buch. For more information. call
645-5781.
Episcopal
held M 9 am Sonday and a chans.
matlC serw:e wfth holy EU<.'hanst.
nte Ill 1s held at 10.45 a m Sonday.
David Anderson is senior pastor.
The church 1s at 3209 Via Lido.
Newport BeclCh. For more anforrn.1-
tion. c.all 67S-0210.
ST. JOHN THE OMNE
EPISCOPAL OfURCH •
St. John the OMne Eptscopal
Ouch is a hturgec.al church, whkh
me~ that the focus Of the WOf·
ship rs on God and indodes Holy
Communion (which IS the S«T•
mental reuff1ng of the Last Suc>-
per), reading of the word of God
anda~The~
sage is t.sed on the So1pture
rNding for the~ and ~a prKtJCal ~ fOr OwistMn
l!Ying. Sunday worship servkl!s we·
•at 8 and 10 ll m. NursefY C.-. IS
p«wided from a to 11 :JO a.m. Sun-
day sc:hool fo< children ages 4 to 10
mNtS from 9:45 to 11 a.m. Q>nr~
Nofdquist Is M!fllO( pastot. The
church is at 183 E. Bay St.. Costa
Mes.. For mofe infomwtion, call
SCl-2237.
ST. MATTHEWS CHUROf
St. Matttww'1 Church ls a tr~l
tionaf Ephcopal chutd't that aims
•to foltow Christ. to worship God
~Sunday in his church. and to
WOttt and prsy and give fot the
spr..d of his kingdom.• Holy eom-
mumon is held .i a and 10:15 a.m.
s.Jndly. and at 9 30 a !fl Thursday
Sunday school for youth of all ages
at 9 a.m ; adult s.Jnday sdloot ~ '
9·15 a.m. Child we is prov!~ fOf
Sunday ~es. The church. also
offen an 11-week practtCal Jmro-
duction tom. Christian fatth,
called The Alpha Cowse. sewral
times throughout the year. There is
no charge for the coww and a""f"
one is wekorne. ~ C. SQr1ett
is sentor pastor. the Pltflh Is at
172.l Westclttf ~ NeWport
8ffCh for 10~ QI M6-
1152.
SPECIAL EVENTS
ELDER ABUSE TOPIC OF MEETING
Joan Vicgmia Allen will speak on
-•the Crime of the 90's: Fi.nanaal
Elder Abuse• at the 10:30 a.m.
Sunday service at Orange Coast
Urutaridn lJniversahst Church,
1259 Victona St Costa Mesa.
Allen ts the coordinator of the
F1duaary Abuse Specialist Team,
a group dedic.ated to preventing
financial abuse among the elderly
m Orange County. Ad.mission IS
free. For more mformation, call
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IN BLACX ANO WHITE
•Cbas.WIDn in Black and White,.
a senes of photographs taken by
Long Beach photographer Lewis
"Groner .in the Mea Sherirn district
m Jerusalem, will be on display at
the Jewish Commwuty Center of
Oiange County from Thursday
through Oct. 8 dt the center, 250 E.
Baker St, Costa Mesa. Admission
is free. ~ewing hows vary. For
more irtformabon. call 755..0J.40
CLASSES/WORKSHOPS
POWER IN PRAYER
Ruth Field will present a WQrk-
shop titled Master Mind from 10
d.m. to noon Mohday·at the Sci-·
encc of ~tind Educubon Center,
1929 Tustin Ave .. Costd Mesa.
Admis~1on 1s $15 For more inf or·
mabon, ca.11646-3199.
MASTER ~IND WORKSHOP
The Rev. Ken Gray will present d
workshop bUed Mdster Mmd
from 7 to 9 p.m. Fnday at the
Saence of Mind Educabon Cen-
ter, 1929 Tusun Ave., Costa
Mesa. Admission is $15. For
more inlonnation, call 646-3199.
lECTtlRfSERJES -
·TEMPLE BAT YAHM UNIVERSITY
Rabbi Janet Marder will present
"Theology for Skeptics & Cynics.
How to be a Perc;on or Fa.tth ma
Secular Worldw at 7:15 p.m
Thursday ttt Temple Belt Yahrn,
1011 CdJJlelback St, Newport
·Beach Admission is $7 for mem-
bers and $12 for couples; $9 for·
nonmembers and $16 for non-
member couples. Students with
lD are $3. For more information,
call (949) 644-1999.
• ~nd typed releases detailin9 stories,
upcoming-events, \ermon top1a or aryy
other news involving Costa M~ and
Newport Be<leh houSes of worship to Religion Editor, Daily Pilot. 330 w. Bay
St. Cosu Mesa. 926~7.
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• Eanll•df Drtwe: A.cellular te~ worth S1SO was no~n f101118 carm
the 2100 bled.
• w..t OciMlt ~About S2SO In Ctit\ a fanny i>«k and • wallet totaling
nas ~· st<>Mn from a home in the 1800 block.
• 11th !tNet: A wt of keys. M!Wfal rtems of hnger1t and 1 bikini worth S675
VYefe stolen m the 2100 block
WATEJt • . . . ...• ,-. ..J...J....a..JIDlllLllllil•~IJllllt'ill"'1iM'iillCl:'WltfJtol ma 1n the 400 block.
TIWIAAT\ME! •.••• 68 • ~ s.r..t; A lllptop computer and 1 cellular telephone wonh $3,000
were s.tolen from a home In the 100 'bloc!(,
SURF COSTAMISA
• 9lrtdal -..et:~ I~ worth $3,100 was stolen from 1bu~~~1n u. :uoo blodl.
• C...., ,._.: A amHa WOrtti Sl23 w.n stolen from 1 home In the 2900
bfo(t. . .
• -.,.. llNd: A cefful« ~worth S200 w~ stol n from • ear in the
3000 b'odc •
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1Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot Sotvrdoy, September 5, l 998 ~ 3
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· Don 't insult my intelligence witf.j lame remilrks Gloom likely
over .weekend This was supposed to bo c1
back-to-schoo1 column to relate
to you my sentiments over send-
ing my son, Roy. off to fust grade
Tuesday. He has been my con-
, stant companion for more than
four years, except for the thrf'e
hours he spent each day in
kindergarten durtng, the past ·
school year, and I am sad to lose
him for the better part of the day.
• · But two things have happened
·and I must take a tum at bat.
Of all the Uungs you could do.
. to me, insulting my inlelligem"e
is one o! the worst. I've been
called plenty of names and per-
haps have had worse done, but I
let it all slide because, in the
grand scheme, it's JUSt not unpor-
tanl to me.
'WGat LS important is that we
are being told by Newport Beach
City-Councilwoman Norma
·Glover lhat her Jetter to Jim de
Boom suggesting that he talk to
her "If you want to be [on the)
ubrary Board, Planning Com.nus-
sion or start gettmg involved in
ci~ government" merely was an
attempt to get him involved in
WHIT'S .UP
the district. At the time, de Boom
senously was corisidel'Ulg a
wr,ite-m c:arnpaign to challenge
Glover for her seat.
De Boom needs to know how
known for years that de Boom is ·
· the one -Aho gets people
involv~d dnd needs as much
dJ.rection m that regard as I do
playing Candyland with Roy.
De Boom has smce decided
not to pursue the write-in cam-
pa1gn In another development, 1t
was reported m the Dally Pilot on
Thursday that on the day de
Boom announced his possible
c didacy, Glover asked for a list
of ard members of the
Orange Chamber of Commerce,
where, it so happens, de Boom's
wile is execubve director. Asked
dbout it, Glover said she. needed
the qames for a South Coast A.Jr
Quality Management District
lssue.
The public was offere<t yet
to get mvolved like I need a b1g-
ger bald spot. Pointing out areas f
in which he can participate is
another in a tong senes of lame
remarks by a politioan caught
red-handed. Whether it's "I did-·
n't inhale,• or "There were'no
like advising Hans Prager of the
best fish market in town or .
telling Jeff Schulem where to go
to buy a hammer. De Boom's
middle name is vinvolvement."
Readers of the Daily Pilo.t have
. arms for hostagl:!s," we continu·
ally are bombarded by insults of
the worst kmd. They are insults
to our intelligence. .
I don't buy Clovei:'s explana-
tions, but 1f you d~. please con-
Rite
Lite
Rounds
~fjjSJ.~
tact me -I ha~ some Flonda
vacdtion land for sate.
The other mcidPnt is the
silence surrounding the resignd-
tion of Newport Beach C\ty Man-
ager K(lvin Murphy. This silence
borders on deceit.
It is appalling to me that the
Newport Beach City Council, .
having deaded Murphy's fote iif .
closed session, actually believes
that the right thing to do i~ keep .
tbe details of tus resignation from
the public.
Thi 1s the people's busincc;s
and the people should know why
a popular city manager -'>d\'.e
for the opinion of some Jolks m
Bonita Canyon -abruptly
resigned. I am reading thes<·
days dbout Russia's Boris Yeltsin
prorrusmg to stick to democrnltc
reforms and I wonder il, when he
is through, he can give a lesson
or two to the Newport Beacti
City Council. ·
There are d couple of funny
parts here. Counctlman John
Hedges, not known for holding
back tus opiruon on anything,
offered a 'Cllrt. ~No comment H
when asked by the Daily Pilot ·
about Murphy. And J would
wager a tidy sum t.hdt before too
long, the T('ai;dn for Murphy's
res\gnation will get to us throvgh
the back door. I smile when f
think that council memhe~ real·
ly believe U1ey can keep this '
secret forever.
Underestimating thr> intelli·
gence of the public has been
standard operating procedure in
pol.tucs tor a long tune, fueled by
the low voter turnout m locc.U
elections and perceived detach-
ment ·from the folks m Wdshiny-
ton. D C 'We are gNting the gov-·
emment we de5erve.
Roy, I wtSh you well and 1
hope you understand about thA
column. There will be CJtbers. t
will miss you. Be sale in school
<tnd be good. IC the crew at V1cto-
na Elementary School does hall
as good a )Ob with you a!'> they
an• doing with your sister, you'll
'do just fine.
• STEVE SMrnt 1s a Costa Mesa resi·
dent and free lance wnter He can be
reached at (949) 574-2462 or via e mail
at stsmth 19Cidt.net .
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Fndd~t's weather is a.ny indi·
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in. lht! o;urf.
""Stonns that brought flash·
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with high douds finday. The
NahonHI Weather Service
said the weekend will be
· mostly rloudy from. a low-. ,
prbsure sy::,1P.m off the c<>a;st
of HiiJd Califorrud, the rem-
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'"Temperatures will range
from the 80~ to the low 90s.
Thi• weather may clear up
~1ondc1y at the coast. but
storms v.1.IJ persist through-
out Southern r.aliforrua.
L1ft•g~ards expect the
b<'..dthP.s to lw (rammed.
N(•wport Bed'C'h Fire and
Manni> Lt Jun Turner sa1d
the number of beachgoen;
drop d·rumdt1cally after
Ldllor J)ay ~eekend
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Witzds of change could bring home the bacon
• FORT COWNS, Colo -.
When dawn come to Southern
Calilom1a. the wind most mom-
, 1hg will be from the southea,st:
"fhcn 1t will begin clocking
• uound until the afternoon west-
wl~ tills in.
• Certainly there will be seuson-
cll vanatlons, but the southeaster-
1)'-wei.terly pc:t\h is pretty much
tht• norm m Southern California
:_. dS much as dnYfumg i5 ever
normal there. : ue here, the Wind -indeed
ftle entire cliinatrc pattern -is,_
not quite so predictable Hence
the old whf'eze about Colorado
weather: "If you don't Wee •t.
~·a1t a couple of days and 1t'll
<;hunge
• ThP wuid!> rhtlnge more often
1}idn thdl Wf.' y@t westerhe!. from
1lh' Rocki<•s, northerlies from
C 1ndda and i.outherl.les from
;:-=~w l\IPxtco They can come all
n onP hour, m any pdtterQ, dt ;ll\ lunl' of da~.
• Tht• only tmw vuu get an
ld\ cmc;t• \\urrung ol a wmd shill
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COLUMN
martin
is when.it corn~ from th~ east.
1 There's not much out i.here but
gram he~s and hog farm .
Enormo\ls hog farms They tel
you know the wind ... hitting
ea-.terlv.
You ·don't lia\'e to look at lh ~
trees or lick your finger and hold
1t up to know there an ,~,t rlv
corrung. You smell it ' •
Hog farm m eai;~Colorado tory of not being receptf ve to
ha\'e become huge, co rate ma sive change. A few years
• busm , o 1mme there's back, l lyundai, the Korean con-
no eJCectJ\'e way to eal wiU:i the glomerate, came to Fort CollUlS
vao;t ao; of wa te they gene.rate. and announced it was ready to
·01 t'o worry, say the corporate build a large electroflics plant. ..
spok m n lrom tbe11 offices m Hyundai lik~ the idea or
the Ea~t. \\ e have it under con-being near a fine university with
trot · s1gnilicant scientific expertise,
No you don't, and it's going to the city's abWldant d.lltural life,
poison our land and our water, its superb !;Chools and the · .
'sa)': the citizens of the state, who tremendous variety of recreation-
have pul two measures on the al ppporturuties. --
November ballot to deal with the It would be a 100% clean
ptoblem. .. • facility and Hyundai ~ould build
Actudlly, l wouldn't mind the it alinost anywhere the city want-
parfum du piggies if 1t were a bit •. ed. Best <!fall, there would be
le!>S intense, !>ar l>)' about halJ. JOQs for upward of 1,200 people
This IS, after all, dn area that was at average salanes of $40,000.
almost ent:itclv agncuJtural until Gee, thanks, said the city
Hewlett-Packard and a few oth-elders. Sounds gr~t. But we
ers 5-et up shop some years back. think it would have too much
The region.now is brimming impact on the city so, unless
\qtb dl1 manner of scientilic you're willing to phase it in grad-
enterpnse, from the makers of ually, we'll have to pass. And
computer ctups to a company they did
that has developed a matenal to I Now, locals are watching to
replace humdn gum tissue. see Lf the city also will reject d
Even so, thP locals have a his-Denver developer's plan to build
. . -
.Walkirig a new beat
--·· > ... -........... _ . .,,. .... -··--•·'*·-----..... -.: ...... .-:. ... -....... ---.. -··---·--··--··-· ... -·--·.: ... _.-_ __.. ........... ...--·-;-·· .. ···--...... ·-··:-·""..-. ....... -......... ._ .. _._ ...... _____ .__ __ . ..._. ....... -• ~ftef 24 ·years ·on Costa was drivmg on Ute' free'':?r when he saw. "Our blood press':11e rpse-a little." .
. two deputie from the ~ Angeles Sher-Hague's towenng frame almost kept ~ Iesa police force, Dan ills Department cha'e a i.uspect on foot. him from a detail that interested him:
Hoque has decided to retire The depuaes caoght the ·suspect ana motorcycle patrol. His supeJYising officer . hauled him oft to 1all told. Hogue he was too big to nde the
'1I'ld "fWOd h1s da.ys tfaveling "I thought that looked lik~ fun," b1ke. After finding out that other officers
: C O~'TA l'-IESA -Ddn H<1gue com-
"lctncf, dUthontv dnd prec.Pnce
Srundm!.J h h•et 5 mche.!) tall the Co::.ld
Me cs J.Xihce olhrcr. 1loe-.n't hdve many
pruhlt>ms w1th -.uspected crumnab. They
l1•c1m not lo !angle \\'1th the 24-year vet-
, run dOcl ceioperale ,,,th him fully
Z • llN workmg his wa\ lrom traffic off1-
{ 1 tu 1it'le< t1\'£> dnd hdch to pdtrol.
l io<Jllf' !'> lldnqinq > hls urulonn.
I Hogue Sd.ld rus size were selected for the 1ob. he was
A _QOllce rE.>cnulN w h9 had visited eventually picked. He did have one prob-l Hogue while he attended Cal State Long lern he didn't know how to dnve d
Beach m 1974 brought rum back to. Cos-motorcycle. .
ta Mesa, where he tu.med in an applied· Once he completed a two-week t.tA.in-
qon It Wd!.n 't long l>elore Hogue was ing period, away he went. He had three
gl\ en tu.s badge. minor crashes in four years on the beat.
Hogue has fond memones of tus time Hogue can't forget an encounter Mtb
w1tb the department, wh.ich included a nervous marijuana grower 10 1980.
some heart-stopping moments as well as While walkmg through an apdrtrnent
a few laughs · C'omplex. Hogue noticed manjuana
Hogue remembers when he and his planLc; growing on a balcony When his
partner went tp serve an arrest warrdnt at p<1rtner knocked on the door of the apdrt-
a seed a artrnent com lex. ·Both ofh-ment and showed tus bad e the man
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the world's largest Wal-Mart just
a few blocks from a UuiVing and
beautifully restored downtown •
much of which date:. back more
than 100 years.
All told, theTe would be 14
stores within 9 acres of big-box
'cons1ruction. Wal-Mdrt would
take up balf the space, about
200,000 square feet, or 4.5 acres.
The developer states flat out
that it ts •not true" the center
will mcrease trafhc 10 the area.
Even so, he will spertd '$2.2 mil-,
lion on "traffic impr~vements"
surrounding the Slte, including
"a sheltered transit stop with
several benches ... small-scale
transit stops, featuring benches
and sheltersH and "the extensive
network of bike path.<; and bike
lanes charactenstic of Fort
Collins will be expanded and
unproved, at our expense, to
include dedicated bike lanes" at
the site of the mall. How ruce,
how generous ·
However, rerouting one street
and building a bypass over the
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railroad trades a.lone Will cost the
city $.10 million. Not to me...ritiqn
that the proP.QSed mall will sit
smack 10 the middle of a flood
plain. • . •
There 15 a letter·wnung cam.
pa1gn m the local newl>paper lhdt
is-so orchestrated it's laughable
It will be interesting to watch
as this proposal makes its way
throttgh the labyrinth of city gov.
emment.
Will the town kiss off a bus1-
..ness that will bring only some
400 .miru.mum-wage jobs and
possibly ratal gtidlock the way 11
snubbed more than a thousand
$40,000 Jobs and negligible traf-·
. tic impact? ....
I wouldn't bet on it.
The mora.l or th.is story is:
Even when you tlunk you've
found the magic place where th11
9fa5S really is greener, better tK•
pfepared for a browh spot or tw ),
• FRED MAlttlH is a fonn~r Newport
Beach resident who writes this column
from his new home In fort Collins,
Colo
OIANA MUl\llHtJ.JDAI Y Pl:. -. : ·e ow o 1Cet::. dr~ throwmg hun ~
ha h toda\ m C<!lebration of hls rP.ti.re-
in<!nt I looue :>2 who li\•es·m Afiso Viejo.
tirUilllSC.5 uou.o lc.t.~ons got the bct-'Pr of hun
cers, dressed m pldlll clothes, were about who lived there slammed the door in his
to walk up o flight of slalIS when th~J' face
hedid two men one ot whom they were Hoc1ue went behind the apartment
looking for. talking They heard one man and saw the man retneVlng his plants
"dY 1f pPlice arnved he had a gilt waiting from the balcony He and his partner
tor th~m. and then thf.! sound of nfle broke the door down and found the man
l.x.!mq reloaded The officers pulled out bu~ily shoVUlg the plants down the toilet.
Dan Hogµe is retiring after 24 years of service with the Costa Mesa Police
• "I dm·e dround town dnd I l an po mt to
Department When asked what he'll miss most about his day-to-day routine,
Hogue said: "The interaction with my friends in the department -you kno"'·
the guys. That's what I'll miss about il" • hh• ploce I lu'>l mdde my trdfhc stop.·
Huqut> ~c11cl ' I r1•mPmher d lot ol pl<tn·~
tn C<>.,tct i\ fl•st1 that I worked. Funny ffi.iiig
f:. I tan I renwmber what I dte tor br~ok-'
l<1~l to<ld}' " •
: I iogue rPmemhers the first ·ume he
th11uuht dbout bE·mg a pedr.e of11cer. He
th~1r ~uns_~MU;!lJJe.d for backup The)" "\\'e hard a hard time not laughing.I planned. He will make bis-first VlSlt to
\\ dJ!e unll.I the suspect came out \\'1th-while we put the handcuffs on him.". he Europe next year. After that, the seU-pro-
uul u1~ weapon before they arre!.ted hun 1 'aid. clauned World War .Jl.-b:ulf will conduct
•My partner !.aid to me that he WdS Hogue will rruss telling those stones. his own assault on the So1:1th Pacific
i.hdking like a tree dnd almost d;opped He probably wtll have mdhy more to tell when he travels to various islands
hu. gun while we listened," Hogue said. after he returns from th~ trayels he has -• But trave hng will not take his mind
completely oU the satisfaction he gamed
from enforong the law
"The aspect I will rruss most is the foe!··
ing I got ~hen I did a good job," he said
·When someone apprec1dtes the job
you've.done 1t ma.ke!. your day:"" · ·
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mauon leading to th arr t ·or
t'NO m~n ;us_pe<.ted of shooting
two Costa -Mesa r oen~ un-
day •
. . Pobce released compt>Slte of
the two .men Fr;ldd)' They dfe
d~bed dS ddr -s1:mned mP-n
Ul tb,.11 eailr 20s "",th medJUm
butldS Or.r• ~ <1S -,; eanng a
whJt,i.hat and hd:i. d hlll mous--
tdch'· .
Tni:-odtJrf' Sc!hro1f, JS, and
Snone (,,.1.1. ~ .. were shot by one
of the ~ otlV.>O m~n ms1de the.u
Croftdon StrN:t home at about 5
ct m p<.1llc... said . Schraff wo.s
le!t foreamt ~either lnJU..'1 was
'Considered lliE-threatenmg
Police d.iS1nUuted flie~s Fnda)'
m Che neighborhood where the
tv.·o vicwm were shot An vane
··~1th uuormat:wn can call the Cos-
ta !.fesa Pott~ent at
. -.hot 10 1.Q!;_pr•h'l~ and GPU .10 thE':' 754-51G7
• s~o-7 11.a.:.age
• SD0<1i.5 I.as sa11' e
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Name Cristal Ann Ty1mlcn
Missing Type s~ra119er Abouction
. Missing From Los Ange es CA
Age at Dlsappearance 6 'fears Old
Date of Birtn rjj 2S·a7 •
Date Ml.ss1ng 0€.· Y.1·94
sex fiema e
Height 4 0 -
eves Hazel
Race. White
weight 60 70 lb
Hair Dark Blonde
Crystal was last seen on the 6000 Block of Brynhurst Avenue In
sooth centra~ Los-Angeles ~ was weann~ a pjnY t ·shirt. fiawer_ed
shorts and white tennis shoes with-a "Utt1e Mermaid. design
Child Quest /nternat1onal, Inc. • 1625 The Alameda, Surte 400
(408) 287-4673 Office • 1-888-818-4673 Sightmg Line
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CONT£MPOAARV WOMEN'S WEAR & ACCESSORIES -Balboa Island
332 Marlrte. Ave..
(o•er fambone Bride«. loolr for tht brlVbt Jtllow awning) •
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Newpart Beoch/Costo tV.so Doi~ Pilot
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Boat leaves ·co saps imprisOned cap~Il . ..
•Newport Beadl resident ScaltMl:Oalng
faoes charges of gun running.
'EWPORT BEACH -A
chartered ewport Beach boat
polllicall y marooned an Mexico
mce nud·Augu t'lef t for home
on Friday ~'ltliout llS captain.
A tired and exhausted aew
of eight ser sail tram Cozumel
at about noon °dboard the·Rap-
lure 'Ytith the goal of reaching a
Long Beach berth 10 tJ d.ays
Their d parture \\'aS bitter-
sweet w1lhout ott McCJung,
the boat•s captain, "'·ho is still
mpttsoned on .gun-running
Charges · ·
•He' the \'WlOnaI}' of this
compan} and he• been paying
the pnce phy-ically. mentally
and financially.• said Scott
Crow• 1 'll business manoger
of C~· r• .f f·d Marine Expedi-
tions, .. ·-· h owns the boat.
• ~ should be rewordt<ff~r btS
.
..... & lNIMd he's. exlNmefy
lfreid•O( 11111 ....... .
V' 'M~ 36 ... ..-ied
by Mexicao •utb~ Aag. 11
along witb bJs father. Eugene,
and lust mate Noah Bailey.
Mexican offidaJs alleged ijie
tno smuggl~ two semiauto-
mltic rifles a'n.d three shotgum
into the country. The crew pre-
sented liceo$e.S and sales
• receJpt~ and tOld ;wlice the
guns ~ere kept Jor protection
do the advice of the U.S Coast
Guard. .
1exican ofbc1als droppe<J
charges against Bailey and
!Eugene McClung but still plan .
to pros~te Scott · McClung.
Bedridden b) anx1ecy stres~
disorder, McOung ha been
ho~plldtized for most of b1s
arrest while a Mexican prose·
rutor push.es for his transfer to
!i federal pnson m Cancun.
McClung's attorneys ap-
pecired-tn a Cancun court Fnday
Edulation & Cart:cr c:oun,clinl! ...
. -
tuart M. Kranner, P.sy.O MFCC
Registered Jntc~
(714) 549-5346
By Appoinanent
..__• Adults lp_Tr_aiisition
• Career Education
---. Co~nsefuig and ASses~ment
' Newport PS)chologicaJ ,Services
200. Newport Cencer Dr. #304,
. ·~rt Beach .
httrnuttiounl
llrnbquurtrrs
Visit the International
Headquarters of TB. !
Free hou rly showings ar the
V1rtu.al Reality Theater.
depicting the life and
miracles of C hri\t and the
mini~ry of the Apo~tle Paul!
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sfae OUf desie ·
hit ju5'<t wl
be cxhimd.•
to arm1•
tllat h•
c o'\11 d n ' t
ifford IO I» ml)¥«I .,..
·cau.e ol h1I
condthon.
nay Meier,
a· 1poke•-
man tor
McClung'•
leylll tedm,
said · tho
Wtlliam p·rosecuto1 .
· 8oUaid. · not only
One of Scott , • dadJ'l't Ute
e..a,n, wv.'s h ··-...... ·~ papt•r wit att~ the court,
he foiJP.d to
appear at
the lieanng. The judge hcm-
d.fu:lg McClung's.cdse said the,
prosecutor acted in "bad fatth. •
Mc<lung's tr.al iS set for Sept.
25. .
McClung faces hve to 30
years in pris'On it convicted. •
·we are confident that jus-
tice will . ultimately 'prevdil;•
said William Bollard, one of
McClµng's attomey.s.. '"This
CAM It rMCtUnQ die .Uention of
tb9 ~in Meb. and they
1hare our desire tbet 1ustke
wUJ be acblev4ld. • ·_...___.._..
e McOUoo " still 'With ~ I bll~4nMnko.
A new ~in wa,s Oown m
to pilot the 145-foot, twin-
ongh1P. 1htp through the Pana-
rn11 C;inal, Crowell said lhe
· hoiJt makes routine tnps to
C1Jtallnd !stand and La Paz for
1eligious mlsrions' and mapne
biology program' serving high
school 6tudents.
ThP c<1rnpany canceled more
than 27 chartered trip$ Wlth
·J.900 students after the anests.
Crowell satd the next · tnp
1s. acheduled for Oct. 6, assum-
ing the 1oumey home goes
~moothly. •. -
· •Everyone has worked real
hard and we want to thank
tho'se who are asking for
Scott's ·release," Crowell
added. •we· know that we
would be 1n a real bad situa-
tion without the support of the
community,• : .. •
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,... r • Snickerdoodle 1 1 • M&M
I • Peanut Butter I
I I Per V1sit I
Must Prestnt Coupon
' £)p 9113198 J , ___ ..,;
427 E. 17th St,. Costa Mesa
(By Wherehouse Records)
646-1440
Open
Mon-Sat
6am-6:30pm
ummer brings GREAT
SAVINGS on all home
furnishings, in-stock and
special orders.
• Come see our NEW
SHIPMENTS of European
furniture that just arrived,
now on sale!
• Henredon •Baker •
•
•Century•
Hi~kory White •
• · • Jeffco • Sli~h • ·
and many ot ers! •
• Explore our 30,000 SQ. FT. SHOWROOM-and new gallery
additio~ now open. · ·
• Immediate delivery can be arranged for in-stock home .furnishings.
• South Bay location opening Fall of '98!
• Plan ahead for special orders for the holidays!
• New Shipment of LEATHER UPHOLSTERY has arrived!
c.
. SHQWROOM HOURS:
Mon.-Sat:· 9:00-5:30; ·sun. 12:00-5:00
• •·=> a ' ..a.
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"'\
Soturdoy, September 5, l998 A 7
Rotary Club ho~ worksbOp qn stclrting businisses
M Y OWN BUSINESS
tThan~ to tho e!forts of
_ Dr. MJllard MacAdam,
the Ne~ort·Bdlboa Rotary Club
WUJ present d free commuruty
seMce workshop sen<'s titled
"My Own Busuwss~ for people
wantmg to start lhl'ir own bu<>i·
ness veoture.
MacAdam is a ndtionally
known buslnnss consultant and
past president of the Rotary
Club and ht1s roorcbndted u ·
team of 15 Rotarians who are
working on the workshop
AU com:se materials and
mstrucuon.are provided free of
charge The sen~s or t O work-
shops -wh1ch ~re bemg held
at National University, Room .
138, 3390 Harbor Blvd. Costa
Mesa -will be ldught by lead-
ing, successful bus1(less people
Sessions w1ll cover dec1dmg
on a busmess, developing d
business plan, orgd017.dtion and
insurance, location and leasing,
accounting apd cash flow, how
COMMUNJTY
&: CLUBS
jim
de boom
to borrow money, buying an
eXJsting business, prepanng to
open, how to merchandise,
expandmg and handling prob-
lems.
The sessions will be held
from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Oct 20, 22,
27, 29 and Nov. 3, 5, 10, 12, 17
and 19. Advanced reser\lallons
are reqwred and can be made
, .. . .. ~otanicare
Landa cape
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8018 W. Balboa Blvd., #D
Newport BeaCh, OA • (71-1) 873-88fa8
• Uol llO'rll
~Oltbt ..... PndneePnrwa
~SAVE MONEY!
~SAVE TIME'
r
. .
by caJ.Jmg ~otarian Elmer Big-•
gt!rstalf at (94 9) 854-1368.
of Green Networking for
Ord.Oge Count{
tile Bahia C6rinth1an Yacht Oub' to hear
Ro11anne Lane of Gov Pete Wilson's
ott~e • CARING FOR CREATION. A
Conference on Religion and the
Environment will be held from 9
u.m to 3 pm. Oct. io at St.
Mark Presbyterian Church in
Newport Beach. The conference
1s open to anyone interested m
healing' the earth.
Speakers include the R~v~
Peter Kre iUer, Ep1scopal priest
and founder of Earth Service;
the Rev Rich KUJmer, director
of Ndllonal Counctl of Chwches,
Eco-Justice Working Group: the
Rev Peter Moore-Kochlacs,
director of Environmental Min-
istries of Southern Cahforrua
UMC, Ward Alleback, founder
Registration fee is SlO at the •
door or $5 until Oct. 1. For mo.re
infonnauon or lo register, call
Margaret Henke at (714) 731-
6775 or Kathryn Hansen at (714)
544-8611.
CLUB NOTES: The Hdrbor-
Mesa Lions Club will hold a
Spdghetti Splash dinner at 6
p.m. Sept 12 at the home of
member Ann McUroy Cost 1s
$10 per person. Call (714) 641-
0664 for information and tickets.
Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary
Club member Richard Cooling
presented his children, Jon and
Mamette, with Paul Harri.; fel-
lows
SERVICE. CWB MEmNGS THIS
COl\41NG WEEK. Want to get more
in110I~ in your community, make ~
friends, network or give something back
.to your commun1ty7 Try a SPrvtce club!
You are invited to attend a club meeting
this coming week. Many clubs will bu)I
your first guest meal for you.
TUESDAY -7:30 •.m. The Newport
Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the
Balboa Bay Club. 6:10 p.m. The Costa
Mesa·t'iewport Harbor Lions Oub will'
mt"et at Costa Mesa Golf and CotJntry
Club. ,
WEDNESDAY -7:1S •.m. The South
Coast Metro-Rotary Oub will meet at the
Center Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis
Club meets at the University Athlettt
Club, Noon The Ex.change Club of
THURSDAY -7:10 a.m. The Costa
Mesa Orange Coan Breakfast Lions Club
meets at M1m1's Cafe to hear Boy Scout
Executive Chris Oudz1nsk1 on "Leamin.9
for life ~ Noon Kiwanis Club of New-'
port Beach.Corona del.M.ir meets at the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club The Costa
M~ North K1w<1n1s Club meets :St the
Holiday Inn for a Jotnt meeting with the
Downtown Kiwanis Club The Exchange
Club of Newport HarbOr meets at River·
boat'Rtstaurpnt to hear Bob Scaccian<>ce
on •operation Abrohos. A Treas4re
Hunt .. The Newport-.lrvine Rota~ Club
meets at the Irvine Me1mott.
Orange • Coast meets at the Bahia_ .
Corinthian Yacht Club to hear nm ·• COMMUNITY & CLUBS 1s published
Simon assistant sheriff of Orange Coun every Sat\Jrd<1y 1n the Daily Pilot. Fax
ty C~sta Mesa Rotary Club meets at 'your service dub's meet•rJg information
Mesa Verde Country Club. 6 p.m. ~ to 660-8667 or mail to 2082 S E Bristol
Newport-Balboa Rotary Club meets at St .. Suite S, Newport Beath, 92660.
AOVfRl 1<;t \t£NT :
~ HIGH
HOLY DAYS
Li.ft Our Eyes To The M<?untains
All 1'1:111~11111, offer 11111(1. in which me wurshipper CIJl populm.1m .mJ lj(l\TfJllllC'llli .m: ,om111sc-d by the driw for
tempor.1nly' rrJo-.c..:nJ chc world o(cbily .iffiu111 conMdcr t.h;uigt> .mJ rcpra.\svi-rr.iwon. In uur own cummunitk..-. .
S'Lichot Service an~ Op~n
House at Temple Isaiah of
..... uhim.~!~.m!.~~~Jtt\llll,l'lithmtc:W'<l .. -.--.'-.aih..w::~ i.n..lhrocs _ •• • .Newpo~t Beach ' J"<T'fJl'.C'IYC to th~ preo;\m!t n«ds of ihe hour. · Rut ~ 'pnking the anc1m1 pra~ en, \inging the .ige-olJ
h;r the je"Wt•h pcuple, the high Holy D~ys ptflVlde dur meNje., rs;Jdmg the timek..• t("Jl hingrof Ior.lh, futdllllf, to
nK1mt'nt ui v.hkh v.c 'lift our cyo ro thr mounr.um· !<! aio the 1,.111n m1unm11rn of tht'. pNphet,, ht"4tlng !he bl ... ,1 ol
"' r<'turn l<\J.iil\ l1k v.1th "'llt"Wed i1~gh1. fluOug.h prayer, tl1e r.&m·, horn whkh heirl..m' h.id• 10 \.it Mori.i.11, V.l" xmng t11c tone ol M•l~mnir) ch..ta<t 111111i: che 'l"-•1m1qg
nrual ~nJ t~hin p1e.lJ O\\"f 10th>"· V.'t' itt the earth 1r,mx.cuJ the 'l\od.1 ui tlfdc1 tu return ,,.,th ;idear<"f \'blon High Hoh 0.ll'l. CO!bCI\.l.t vc tau pk: l~1;ih l}I ~ pvn Beach
trom <·Ai• pmrtttt<T:md mmy·~c..-mtsin tm-ffow of \Xr-~.k-.lm our pnontia inJ ~ .... ., rh~1 m v,.lur v.e ... 111 holJ tht' r Sc l.u:b<11 ~rn c anJ o~n houq-11 '11urdli:
hhh•ry mus1 Je-u~ our n'IC:rgu.~. <:'>-rii~ng ~ptrmbn 12 ~t 'I f'! r!1, 111 du:.-u.il h 11 I • eir placr
It 1~ not du1 ("(triu,I.\ ~re mo~ imporum ~ · ( lne c•I tilt' gn.".lt cmph4>0 oi rrlurm Jud.lhm Junng tht'. • of. v.onhip. u 1 0 I ll''IM A•Tn•tt ~1.;id,; fUy 'l:cwpon lkac:h.
111im6lilrcs. Jutl.iivn IJn~ 10 b(>th. It 'tr jh;ir t.hc spai1 oh hr flolf l ).I)' u ttur ol • 11U.'1llrt ~ rcywf'Cif <tic' ~nar-~ l>a,,d ROSCT1ttrrg.,.,1ll ottltm~ ~ ;JJI>".,. u• 10 J'l""''f,,.l<' m01he 1r.aruim1 cYmts of the Ji~ ot 1lie \\OtlJ h 1\ &om 1ht-annwl n1Clctul}; V."h God and A J'<"llOO of toa.Uami;. fC'~01" ... l11p an I tdr hmcnt "'-di
wtth a bntL'I' unJtn.ranJing oi their true.-mc:arung. Sm,< wuh rhc ~ ol 1hc ~i.dt people ol u!J tlt.1 "'c n:rurn to rr~lc rhe Jervlct l'rcsldcr;u Jrtr} R.1plC'r and h" boud I0\1lCS
"1h" 100 JIAI r~µ;......,. .uc ahlc io meet tod.iy~ cunccrn the fr~v v.11h Jntrm111.11io11 th.11 1hc v.nrfd will be~ ( ,...,J ~11 nono;aflil1auJ r<--vrlc and ~JIC(Ullv nc-.o. omm ID th .UQ 10.
with \lc.idina.' .anJ qu1ct dc:·wmin.Woo. v.111\ 11anJ:i-1hc jrv.Wl pcupk Jreimt ic. oome and 10111 1hc conpq;J•ll\ A1 !. l4<h<•t. thc monmg ~nd
Ilic d.tih hc.iJl111<$ tdl of ;i IWflJ in uphei' .U from ti~ Wnrtni II] RA.hbi Mmlt S. MUJer. lnnrk &n Yahm ~1p11t7c:in~r of rhc li1gh I f11!) l >.11"> 1111t be' exf!bm d
S."1~1 Unlou '" 11\t' .\l.iJ..lk but 10 f.astcrit Eu.ropr, · I h<' I lchrc."\O "or.I ·~11d)ot ITIC':llU l or~l\'cm~ 'Jhe
pravtrl of ~ I ~4.hor alt' \" lt-JUOI l 1oJ 10 p.mk>n 11~ il~ cnJ
~ureau of Jewish-Education
lo cru;qur.tt,'t' ~nd \lrtngrhcn JN'ish education, the Bureau pruvi~ c.ommunil) wide Jcwi~h learning
t"lf'ltllcncc,, enrichment pr\1g~nl\ and c:ducuion:tl ~rv1co 1'1.lf cannot be provtJcd uid1v1d'u.1llf by org;rni1acion• .. .
)utTmug nl ~u tnank111d Hicv include rttfa:t19m. n hlJT112Tl"·l.tr
md Dl\inc ~1tr<\, f><·111u1~ tor rd1rl ulli'lrrnw' 11111J
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w,·n v.rm~ n m.11111> hc1v.t't'n 1h<'-1h ,rnJ I 7rh ,cnri1110 bnr
wcll-1..nu"n v.nrcr• ;ii v.dl ..L\ .rnunvmom I'"'"· l'">du c.i Jhnr . TI1~ loCl'\l~C\ .ind ptograms indudt: A.btNoat : i comrnunitv·widc 9rh grad<' IC"arn1ng op<;'.;tncA:; T.A Ll.T.
-" high w:.hwl lc;adtnh1p mining pn>gnm; "Pllllim d P~oim." a JC'I\ ;,h tivit fadenh1p npcrlenu in the nnum·)
a.ir11;if; Frum Syn;,,gO!,'Ut to Commu.niry: A ~ fur New C.ommitmtnt -a reii<hcr-tninmg prognm funlkd by
1he C't•\'t'flinr found.ttioo; Jnrcsuive A.duh lnmlng Progr:a.nw"M.iy Yt•u Be a 81o>ing": F.tfl:lily Rool!" fur
'Ylll!&"C'J<' Havurot; Gr.a.nd~nt Conn«.tt•m; jCll'·Wt Educa.tiun WttJc; AuJi()..V"1&u,J Seni<A a.nd an.i.nnu~
01ffl:tnry of J"' ~h Orange Count)
!'he lrmrle '"'"~~ l'v<'r)ll.•114' 10 1lw 1111c-rn1 "E: '" nm{! in a
w~rm ~nd lun1Jh atnu> phtr,• t • e~ritrrcnn-~ •lflrXJC' apprvJch
tu 1r.iJ1111rn.1.I JudJum
For murrJW1rlrplr.trT"1P r/,,. offia"' riJ.i91: 'i15 ,,yoo.
Pal Su/,rl. ~ }0«1t S. X..,,. &retttrrr D~r; 150 &st ~. a1k 8, C.111 Mhil 91626.. GJI
(7J4J 7SS~{)(}()~
F'rom Generation
to Ge~ralion
Rabbi
Mark S. Miller
our dl•Hln1-tul<thed
s plrttual Jcader
for 20 years.
... cantor
Jonathan Grant
S'l;,ICHOT SERVICES
SAnJRDAY. SEPTEl'IBER 1 lth
Dessert 7:45 p .m. ~ 9:00 p .m.
Prospective Member R~tion 7:1~ p .m .
Friday Evening Shabbat Services at 8 :00 pm.
Family Services first Friday of every month at 6:00 pm.
We warmly invite you to attend
lnsplraUonal services ln our beauttiul sa.nctua
CHILDCARE AVAILABLe fOR FRIDAY rllGHT Sl!RVICES.
Please can us at (7 J 4) 644-1999
TiMPLE BAT YAHM of Newport Beach • lrvlnc ·
Io I I Camel back Street, Newport Beach, CA 92660
WHAT'S A TEENAGER TO DO?
I
Tired of hroMing 1ht• m.lll?
Surfing I Ill ,,., Jm1
h.mgmg ;u ounct '°''11llnH lor
~!f11eth111g eM illng to happt·n?
\cn.1 prohJhl\ "·"~" t tw.ud
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dmrt lur ~c·t•n, .\rt• l t·~dcr' -
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TEMPLE ISAIAH OF NEWPORT BEACH
(CONSERVATIV~) .
HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES
WISHING ALL OUR MEMBERS AND FRIENDS
A VERY HAPPY NEW VEAR 5759
You are cordially Invited to join ouTwarm temple' family
for the High Holy Oays with RABBI DAVID ROSENBERG and
CANTOR MICHAEL MARKS
OUR MOlTO IS: "YOU ARE A STRANGER HERE ONLY ONCE".
SELICHOT -OPEN HOUSE
ROSH HASHANAH
September 12
eptember 20, 2l,-22
KOL IDRE
YOMKIPPUR
Septembtt:N
eptember~O
All d.-y until sundown
CHILD CARE AVAILABLE.
For rtsenations and lnformdtion call: 548-6900 or-646-751 ~
240 l I nine Ave.
Newport Beacf1
ORANGE COUNTY'S
FIRST NAEYC ACCREDITED
JEWISH PRESCt:IOOL.
(Notional Association for the Educoti6n of Y6vng Children)
• Developmentally Appropnate...curriculum
• 1'1.tegrated Judaic Curriculum
Parent/Toddler
18 mos. • 2/ 5 yrs •
Preschool
2.5 • 5.5 yrs. · .. =·
Progruns
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"' >\ 8 Sotvrdoy, SepMmber 5, 1998
Even Sisters has a .
little bit of everything .
E ven Sisters (673-2130) ls a
one-stop shopp\ng desti-
nution on Btllbou Island
for the entire family The store,
207 Morine Ave , cames every-
thing lrom Beanie 8d b1e'> to
beduhf ul dresses. There Me
casual clothes. mostly-for girls
·and women, but some for boys.
. too. Even Sisters dbO sells chil-
dren's book<;, stuffed dnlmals, •
pottery, plates and shoes A
Labor Day sate is being held
today through Monddy, with
markdowns on Jams WorTd' ra·y-
'on pnnrdresses. FrC!'>h Pro· ·
dun•'s 100% cotton shirt'> per-
fect tor summe r, and S1bb1ca
platform shoes. Al'\o c)n the
i!>land. Just Bds1cs 1s having a
close-out sale on summer ite ms,
and Persunmon Tree ha!. suits
on sale
Hemphlll's Rugs & Carpets
(722-7224) 1s having a n
unprecedented sale. on hand-
tuftcd ond hand-knotted rugs
from Pande Cameron of New
York A wide vanety of pat·
~erns. styles dnd sizes dre avail-
'ftble on d first-com<!, first·
;ervcd bds1s. Sp~c1al orders dre'
ilot included m this inventory-
-;eduction sdle: As dn <'Xdmple.
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making room for dnOlher COl-
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JUQ coll~tton . l lemph1ll's is at ,. ..
have live saence d<?rnonstra-
llons, held trips, educauonal
· workshops, Tiny Tot Story Time
aod Scout programs, which
now will be availdble dt the
Discovery Sci.ence Center. The
Launth Pad is on the third level
of Crystal Court at South Coast
Plaza. The D1~tove·ry Science
Center will ~e JUSt oft the Santa
Ana Freeway at Mam Street in
Santa Ana. Guests will be able
to be on a bed of naHs, clunb a
rock wall, waJk through a tor-• greer
wylder
230 E. 17th St , Costa Mesa.
Starting fy1onday, the Lannch
Pad (546-2061) will be closed
for renovations and will reopen
free of charge to the public
Sept. 21 with a new, smaller
for1hat. A number of exhibits ·
have been removed1or the new
Taco Bell Discovery Science ·
Center openlbg late ttus fall in
· nado. engage 10 live science
demonstrations dnd watch
shows m the-3-D Laser Theater.
. The Container Store bas a
top 10 list 61 essentials for slu·
dents going back to school. It
includes a laptop backpack for
$74 99: a Steel LockerMate.
· Sdota Ana. Launch Pad VJs1tors
still will be able to pldy with
hdn<IS·On exhJbitS ana buy edu-
ca.t1onal to'ys. gumes and books
trpm the Science Store, which
wiU remdm open dunng remod· ·
elmg. Guests can make giant
bubbles at the Bubble Wall,
walk into dJl 8-foot-taU kaleido-
scope, transform their faces into
that of d gonlld or dog at the.
Morphing Station (ind more.
The Launc~ Pad no longer Will
$27 .99: a zmc mesh gym basket
'with ~led panels from $17.99
to $19 99: a document box for
$7.99: an dlurrunum-frame dry
erase board for $14.99: a smdll
translucent tote for $4.99: a
rollmg computer desk for $299:
August-to-August student plan-
ners tor $12.95; anElfa File
Cart: and a storage·clipboard .
for $8.99 The Contamer Store
(556-2333) is at 901 South Coast
Dnve, Costa Mesd.
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Costa Mesa, 92627; fax them to 646--
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TODAY
A Jurled photography exhibition
will be oa display through Sept.
18 m the Newport Beach City
'Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd
Adrrussion is free For more inlor·
mation, call (949) 7J 7-3870.
, .
A Borlllid skin-care demonstra-
tion will be presented . from 11
• .a.m. to 2 p.m. tn the body·care
department at Mother's Market
·. and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Cos-
ta Mesa. For more information,
call 631-4741.
The Great Labor Day Cruise will
take place through Monday at the
Orange County Fair and Exposi-
tion Center, 88 Fair Drive, Cos~
Mesa Hours will be from 8 a.m. to
9 p .m. tOday and Sunday, and 8
a.m. to noon Monday Admisslon
is $8 for adults, $7 for members of
UJe. military and seruors ages 60
and older, and free for youths 12
and under. For more information,
.call 826-1948. • •
A back·country blke will take
place from 9 a.m. to noon at Crys-
tal Cpve State Park, 8471 E. Coast
H1ghway, Newport Beach. Hikers
should meet at. El Moro Visitor
Center .. · Pdrking is '$5. For more
information, call (949) 494-3539.
A beach walk will take place
..
Newport ~h/Costo· M.eso Doily Pi'9f
AIOUND · TOWll
lrom 9 a .m. to noon at Crystal
Cove State Park, 8-471 E Coaitt
Highway, Newport Beach. Walk·
crs should meet at Pelican Point
parking ldt No 2. Parking is SS .
For more inlonnation, call {949J
494.3539,
SUNDAY·
A back-country hike will take
place from 9 a.m. to noon at Crys·
tal Cove State Pdlk, 8471 E. Coast
l lighway, Newport Beach. Hikers
!>hould meet at El Moro Visitor
Center Parking 1.9 $5 For more
infonncttion. call (949) 494-3539.
A Gabriel sklD-care demonstra-
tion will be presented from 3 to 6
p.m. in the body-care department
at Mother's Market and Kitchen,
225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For
more mformation, call 631-4741
MONDAY
A freedom from smoking class
will be presented from 7 to 9 p .m.
every Thursdoy and Mqnday
throughout September beginning
Thursday at Hoag Memorial Hos-
pital, Medical Library Conference
Room. \ Hoag Dnve, Newport
Beach. Reservations rue required.
Admission is $7 5 and may be
reimbursed by your health insur-
cince. For more inf onnation, call
(.9~9)'722-6237: .
TUESDAY
A free-seltllnar Utled Feng Shu.l
• •
Your Way will be pre ented by
Sand1 Miller from 7 to 8 p.m. \14
tho pabo cale at Mother'.s Market
and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Cos·
ta Mesa. Reservations a·re
requested and can be made t>y
calling (800) '95'.'.6667 . For mord
infonnatton, call 631·4741. ·~
WEDNESDAY
A 1998-99 · ManuscTipts book
discussion group will meet from
9·30 to 11 a.m. and 7 to 8:30 p.rn:
in the Fnends Meeti,ng Room at
the Newport Beach Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
·cold Mountam, "· a novel oy
Charles Prazier, will be dis'·
cussed. Por more information,
call (949) 717-3890
Susan Carpenter ~cMlllan -a
conservative .. activist, medic!
personality, and spokeswoman
-will be the guest speaker at
the Balboa Bay Republican
Women. Federated fall kickoff
meeting and bay cruise lun-
cheon aboard the Island Girl 8il
11 a.m. Guests will board at the
Balboa Bay Club dock. 1221 W.
Coast Highway, Newpor\
Beach. Admission is $20 foe
members and $25 for nonmem-~
bers. For more rnfonnatJ.on, call
759-9219.
The Networkers will meet from
11:45 a.m. to l .P m at thE! Costa
Mesa GoU and C~untry Club,
1701 Goll Course Dnve. Ad.mis· ·
sron is $12 and includes lunch.
For more infonnatton, call 885·
9093.
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j9ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Piiot
I . ing Newport Beach aty ofhciaJ to
get the names and phont! nurn.
\)crs of the Orange Ch.unbcr of
Commerce board of dacctors, an
organization or which de Boom's
wife is executive director. Glover,
who sits on the South Coast Afr
Quality Management District
board, told the city official it was
for an AQMD issue. The stdffer
,. worrted the mfonnation could oo used for political purposes -
declined to gather the names
and numbers.
5) Glover, at a Balboa lsland
~anchdates fon.un, blurts out thctt
a •mctdent • wol't!r9';of an inde·
pendent counsel iiVestigation
led to Murphy's resignation,
though she has declined ,to
reveal any further infonnation.
At least three council members
and Murphy say they have no
idea what she's talking about.
Jerufer's been breaking all of
lhese stories, which I'm sure has-
n't endeared her to Glover
, But still, With each new story,
Jenifer has tned to get Glover's
side, even when phone calls
weren't returned. Which brings
us to Wednesday night. The fol-
lowipg three paragraphs are .
Jeniler's account.
Jenifer, who's always had a
cordial relationship with the
councilwoman, had written two
stories aoout Glover for the next
day's paper She wanted to get
TEACHERS
Glover's comment. But she had
only gotten the answering
machine all day. So after a long
day at work, Jenifer decided to
drop by Glover's home, where
she had been invited before on
two other occasions.
It was a hot rught, and
Glover's front door was open.
Jenifer knocked on the door,
leaned her head inside and
called Glover's name. Her feet
remained on the front porch.
The rest happened rather
qwckly: Glover came to the door
yelling and chased Jenifer into
the street. Jenifer, frightened at
th.ts point, got into'her.car and
pulled away. When she looked in
·the rear-view mirror, Glover was
still t:oming after her.
Now I don't know exactly
what's going on with Glover, but
I do know what's gomg on with ·
Jenifer. She's an excellent
reporter. and even better human
being. She's utterly sweet, caring
and sensitive.
Anyone who's come in contact
with het knows this, too.
She's the kind of reporter who
swings by a councilwoman's
house after a 10-hour day just to
make stlre her story is fair.
She's not the kind or reporter
who breaks into a home
But that's the accusation. It's a
she said, she said thing that, in
the end, will come down to who's
more credible.
J'll take Jenifer.
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ACADEMY
CONTINUED FROM A 1
Police Acttdemy, a 12.week
course that gives residents a
behind-the-scenes look at the11
police department. The students
get acquainted with the offi~ers,
who llouble as instructors, and
also step into their shoes.
One rught a week for three
hours, students have the opportu-
ruty to ride shotgun With a police
officer, fire cl handgun at a shoot-
ing range, and tour the Fire und
Police departments. The class has
become unntensely pop~r. With
. waitmg lists for both students and
teache.rs .
"One of the biggest goals for
us is for the public to know our
names and faces,• said Lt. Alan
Kent, who oversees the program.
"The students learn a lot but ·the
officer.. do too. The academy is dn
integral part of our department •
Half of the class is comprised
or people who deal with law
enforcem~nt on a daily basis.
Some of them are records clerks
at the Pohce Department and oth·
ers work at the Harbor Justice
Center
Then there a.re the people who
want to know more about the
men and women who protect
them.
Ron Simpson, a sell-employed
insurance broker and consulldnt,
read about the program in 1996
but didn't enroll m time .. With his
binder in hund, he looked
mated $3 2 million, must still be
approved by the school board oo
Tuesday night.
"Al face15 of low enfOJcement
interest me. I didn't undemand
how tt entiefy woru, but this doss
is •eodv teaching me ... I
clmi't know:
Ron Simpson
Academy part,lci~n!
through the ,weekly hnc;up of ·
sub1ncts.
"AU facets ot ldw en1orc ement.
interest me,• he sdld. •t didn't
understc.lnd how it entirely work.-s, .
but this class· 1s already teuchi!lg
me things 1 didn't know.•
Sandra Cnfasi wanted to
make ilie c;foss a family dfra1r. She
<1nd her 22-year-old daughter,
Brenda, a legal assistant, decided
to enroll. Crifasi said many of the
topics covered at lhe acadPmy
arc new to h·er. H's her daughte>r
thdt should get the most benc~fit
ffom the classes, Cnfasi said,
:I thought 1t would bed good
idea,• she sd.Jd. •1t makes us a lit-
tle more dWdre of what's out
there. J thin~ this will be a good
w<ike-up r<1U for her and me. I dm
real naive when it comes to
what's happen.!Q9..in o~~ city."
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ACADEMY PROFILES
,._,...: Lawana Wright
Age: 30 . • •
oCalpatiOn: Ac.c.ountant at Grant Boys Store
Uved'ln Co9ta MeM: Native-
Why she~ the ecM11nq: •t tike to
know how U. police wort< in my city. I'd
rather be helpful to the polke rather than a
hindrance."
NMne: Ron Simpson
AC19: 58
OccupMion: Self-employed insurance bro·
· ker/consultant • •
· Lived in CoSta Mesa: 12 years •
~y he joined the academy: HI studied law
for a bit. I've alwa~ wanted to know more
about law ~nforcement. especially in the area
I live." · ·
Name: Sandra Crifasi
Age: 46
Occupation: Office supervisor in the dvil and
small daims division at Harbor Justice Center
Lived in Costa Mesa: ~8 years
Why she joined the academy: "There are a
lot of things that jumped out at me· like the
rid~along and seeing the SWAT team in
action. rjust want to learn more about Costa Sandra
Mesa. This is one way to do it." Crlfasi
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.CENTER
• CONTINUED· FROM A 1 ..
' to their homes,_
•1 think they need to
redesign,• , said Steve Kipp,
. whose wife runs a day-care cen-
ter from thelr Callcgc D~ve
home.
Kipp was concerned about
·noise from loading docks and
diesel fwn~s.
•we'll be smelling lhem dll
day lon'g," he said. .
Fewel had.raised the possibili-
ty of locating employee }>Mking
in the back. Comnussioner Linda
Dixon had called the project
ttcommunity unfriendly,· and said
. developer Scott Bell should
redesign the project.
Ben said the project cannot be
re-designed because of lease
agreements Wllh potenbal ten-
ants.
•We can't JUSt put tenan s
where we want to put them,• BeU
said. "We have to respect the
lease agreement at the center
because if we don't there will be
no project"
Attempts have been made to
avoid the potential notSe prob-
..
lems. For example, condition of
approval include limited delivery
hours, use of cllI·filled brcs rather
than hard-rubber tires on forklifts,
and the irutallation of sound walls
along residential property and
near loadlng docks.
However, residents say tho:.e
steps will not solve the problems.
Th~y might even .create new
problems, residents said.
Sandy Sewel," owner of West-
Held Apartments on Wlls
Street, said if a 14-foot wall was
constructed 8long the property ·
line, it would cut off natural Ught
coming into t.J:ie building.
Another issue raised by resi-
dents and questi,oned by conu:rUs·
sioners involved the parking and
noise studles.
It was determined that the pro-
posed ·garden center had not
been included in the parking
study. Also, residents like William
Bequette questioned the noise
study, -which was based on an
estimate that 15 trucks a day
would visit the center. Bequette
said a more realistic estimate
would be 35 to.50 trucks a day.
Bell said the study was not·
flawed but stplf members were
going back and checking data to
make sure.
He S&d be is abOut six weeks
behind a.chedule and ,hope:d to
beg1.11 work in October. Negotia·
tions with tenants aren't threat-
ened at this pomt, but they could
be if this turns into a protracted
situation, he said. · •
•we want to get to the Plan;
rung Commis~ion. and get this
project approved so that they
don't walk away from the pro-
ject," Bell said.
For the most part, residents
d they don't oppose the center,
just the way it's designed.
Pewe~ said the new Harbor
Center is a "wonderful" pro1ect
tl\al should be approved. ·
"l think it replaces a project
lhat suffered from deferred main-
tenance and lack of management
with a new ·center that will serve
the residents of the area,• he said.
He said he was concerned
about finding a balance between
the residents' and the developer's
requirements. Bell would not
comment on speafic options at
tlus pol.Ill but said his staff was
coming up with a number of pos-
sibilities without having to move
the center.
"We're going to do ouibest to
try to address the concerns of our
neighbors,• he said.
FAMILY
CONTINUED FROM A 1
to 4 p .m. Saturday in front of Sav-
on Drugs at Newport Beach's
Westclilf Plaza to raIBe money for
the fight agdms\ breast canc~r.
Tilis kind of family support is
what Cameron said has hel~d
her get through chemotherapy
and a mastectomy.
•When you don't have to go
through something like this
alone, it makes a lot of differ-
ence,• she swd. ,
Dealing with her.breast cancer
• has been a f~rp.ily eflort, Cameron
said. When she goes to. the City or
Hope National Medical Center in
Duarte for intensive chemothera-
py treatment Jater Uus month, her
family will live Wlth her m bunga-
lows on the hospital grounds
helping to feed and cdfe. for her.
*They're there for me for
everytlung," she said. ·1 have not
had to be alone for one minute."
V 0 l UN TE .ER DIRECTORY
Andrew and Taylor's mother,
Jerry, spent a good pclrl ol Friday
morning baking about 400 cook-
ies for Saturday's sale. The chil·
dren spent the afternoon frosting
them and decorating them with .
pink ribbons. In addition to the
cookies, the children a1so plan to
.raffle off thr<>e Beanie Baby bed.rs~
Enn, Glory and Princess.
~ • The Volunteer Directory runs periodi·
cally ir'I the Daily Piiot. If you'd like infor-
mation on getting your organization
listed. eall 642-4321, ext. 331.
Volunteer drivers from Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa can help
cancer patients get to and from
their medical treatments. Volun-
teers use -Oletr OWn cars or the
society's donated van to mdke d
dilference 1.11 someone's recovery
Patients are able to9et in and-out
of vehicles themselves Volun-
teers must be at ledSt 25 years old
with a valld dnver's license. caO
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"1 think it's import~nt because we are raising money l'hat will go
to people that hdvc breast cancer
or people who don't have money
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· as prepare large mailing and oth-
The Ametican Cancer Society· er various clerical duties "from 9
Discovery Shop needs xolunteers· a.m. to noon or 1 to 4 p.m., Mon-
from 10 a.m. to 5 pm. Monday. day through Friday. Call Teri
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Coast Highway, Gorona del Mar. 856-3555 for mor.e information.
Call 640-4777.
The American Cancer Society
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taslcs FOr more informafion, con-
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.Art, theater and Race fo_r the, Cure focus 6/ upcoming everrfs . ~ . .
hP Orange County Muse-
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ing for its Sept. 2ti ev·cnt .
1. C!'allcd Feast on Art. The Exhib1-
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involved, call Sally Coome at
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• arllsts
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ty to meet dnd greet the CIPdtors
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nied by a bit of Jazz on the mu~f!·
UJnterracc. .
~ Sounds like a perfect Saturdcty
night in Newport Beach. Tickets
re $75 with proceeds beru.:htmy ~ the museum. Call (949) 75!l-1 n2 lO make your reservation. .... : .
• South Coast Repertory 1~
enjoying great success ai. it
enters its 35th season. Barbdra
Glabman is busy planmng the
, ·-big gdld to be held di Mond<lv1 ·1 Center, Costa Mesa ldll'r this lttll
season with proceeds ex1x•<'IPcl
to exceed $500,000 tor lht-locttl ·
thedter.
MecHl,Wh1le, SCR )~ redc10n!J
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O 'Ncill's •Ah Wilderness H with en opening-night pdrly lw1ng ~dnned £or Cdsl, c1ew cmd SC'R
lJlltrons host~d by SalvalorP
ferragamo of South Coust J.'ldzt.1
on Fnday followiny the 1>erlur-r •
1 mance.
I The play fodlures ftvp ut ::>Cf<'..,
founding artists, includmu
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l:aurle Firestone, intemation-
cilly recogruzed expert m the
pJarllling cmd coordination of
high-profile diplomatic business
and chanty events, will be the
Richard Doyle, Art KousUk, Hal featured speaker at the Sept. 21
Landon, Jr .. Martha Mcfarland luncheon of th'e Newport Harbor
dnd Don Took. The blrlck-he Republican Women.
crowd will talk O'Neill at thl' Firestone1 who served as
c1pr<'-lJ?eater recepllon dt Ferrng-Wh1te House Social Secretary
c.1mo. during the George Bush adrrunis-
Honor!ry producers t1nd tration, hds organized d.iplomdbc
und<'rwnlers, mclucling reprl'i.en-events throughout the world. She
tutiyes from lngrttm Micro tind has also been a commentator on
Home Sc.1vmgs ol Amencrt, will Wdshmgton protocol for CNN
dlso be on hand for dCCOl<ldt•s d.Od C -Span, dnd served as c.1
f·or more infonnrtllon, caU Sherri consultdnl for CasUerock Films
.Hopeman dt (310) ~74-7800 on the mdkmg of the movie ~The
Y• ....Amencan President."
One of U1e most unportc1nt The lunchc>on will be held at ·
r httrily events i>n lhc• Ordn<.Je l the fft1lhoc1. Btty Club. Tickets are
C'odsl retums Sept 24 with d . $20 dnd rnservdtions CdJl be
1 Pt"f.!plion to honor sponso~ t1 t I mc.1de uy cal.hng Dolores Otting..
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lh1ly restaurant <lt South Cot.1~l • · ••• ·
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The Susan B. Komen HrP.1-.t for the Ndt1ondl Philanthropy
l \111c t•r founddtiun is hdVlll~J d Awdrds. lnd1v1cluals who hove . . ·--.,
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clemonstr<1ting outstanding le<1d-
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on NallonaJ Philanthropy lJuy
Nov. 20 at the Hyatt Regency
I lotel, Irvine. "
The 13th .dDJlUdl dWd.fCb pn•-
sentdtion ic; organized ny thl'
Ordnge Count) chdpter of lhc>
Nc.1tional Sonetv of Fund Ro1s11Hf
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Auto Accident, Genen1fized Pain -Betty · •
Di Tong hell t.;rned my 1fe c1rwfld I was o IOU! m5s after a car awdent last year I v..t~ 1n constant palf'I, l!'rt-:t s 'tul9 down or steepcng h1;r.
, m?td Ike a SKk dud:, aod eo.erytnt119 vas a painful et'or. I went to a ch1ropracto<. a m>urologist. aod 2 orthopediC doctoc~, one of whom retused
to see me unless I was wdhng to have surgery TllE' second diagnosed ct herniated O& but cou dn t belp me• 1}.1 r, !1 Y~
,. .. Newport Coast plasttc surgeon
Malcolm Pau.t 8.nd his wile, . •
Pamela, threw a summer
evenillg dinner party for ·
friends on the lawn of the Bal-•
·boa Bay Club last Friday as the
dub hosted The Umellghten
in concert u part of the club's
SOtb ann.tvenary concert .
series. Here, Malcolm and
Pamela enjoy the evening with •
Ron Came!'oil, rlghl
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Finally I met Dr Tong • a USC grdduate'With knoWedge ood motivatoo ~t 1mpoftant~r' he truly car~ Care, s~111 and nowiedge a1e a ra'e
comb1notiOl'l t~ days He td ks to)"')\) .ind Ile ~stt'rlS He believes you when you 1ell him ;ou dre hurting and does somethu'lg about your pain He
cJoeyi't run for X·rays. or PoffiP yo . w ti> drugs. but ~taru to he1p you right away East meets West with Or Tong · you hcr.e the best of both
worlds rm 80·90~ free of pain L1,.,d I hdve more energy, and a better quality of hie hes atiead Best of a.I, I have a Ccmng, fun doctm ~o knows
what he\ doing and d~ 1t Dr Tong 1s th11 grt-atest He is number one m my book!
• Sat. Sept. 5th
1oam-6pm !46 So rf you are m pain, c<1ll Dr Tong You can enJoy hie dga1n 100 All you hcl\'e to bring is a posi11~e at\1tude and your insurance (ha, ha) If you
don't ha¥e a pcxiti~e attitude, Or Tong will show ~ou how to get 1t wMe he gets 11d of your p.i1n
Failed bc.k Surgery Syndrome -Coleen •
I n0t1Ced in your tl!...'f)Jetters that )-OU are a g•adudte from two presti<JtOVS unrversitieS ·Ca tech and USC School of Medicine You il'e a!So d ~lcl~~t m ~t~a and acupo~ture, which to me sldrlds oot as QJ1te un~ua1 Aftei ~~er al of your treatmentS I ho..e learned that you are not
ooly h.ghly qualified lo your p:i'Ktice. bot a~ possess cl 91ea: comp.mion for your patients. p:oducing m frTJ case. wooderfUl. pos.~ results~ a
short period . •
My pan problem has betn nerve d1sturbantes from a back wrll"Y 3 years a<p The excruclciting p.lln necessitated 6 ~1ta~zatlOllS, non:~rous
X ., c1ys and t~ts. and treatments oy "" nv Spe<'lci !\J~ including 1n,ectl0'1 of 1 OOmg of ()Mi11f'()f evesy h<iur• St 111 ~as n ~ere pa n
Your treatmerts of cJC\Jpu!XlJlt! t-pdural, flt'fve block , and cryonc 110iy shelve brr ugM tom• so wetcO"Oed pan rel ~1 I have mentioned
~f0<e that 04)1y one person in history walked on water. but you have tome the clo~t to that mirade a person could evf! bel 11 It
seems very trite to mere1y '>dy, Tlwoks c!9a1n to you, Dr Tonq'
Failed bc.k Surgery Syndrome -Judy
To Dr K.wrer. Editor. NEJM •
I am patient #2 l m Dr Yee.Wing Tong~ paper Alter two preo.~ so1Cide attempts, I wa~ plannmg a third aftet another afternoon of wT11hm9 oo
the floof 111 palfl, n I came upoo an artide regarding Dr TonQ f()( the first t me lll ~er 26 ye~. I felt~ that theie migM ~an answer to
the constant exhausting and debibtat1n9 pain with \..tltCh I was forced to lrve
Th@ ~lll began Ill 196S from an 1niury dur:ng rrry 4th preqnoncy It was exuuciatJng I W(J( v.1th l)ll orthopedist, trymg phy\ical therapy. drugs.
tractton, a shoe hit -anythrng to avoid surgely But m 1970Ihada1.woectorrry, and spent 3 months in a fufl body cast .
Over Int ne~ 21 'jeil}. r'sooght treatment from V¥t04f> doc loo a neurologist. :John tjopkins Pam Clinic, add tlOllal surgery, drug'\. ilC\Jpuncture,
and chitQPfrlCtOrS to name~ ftw Nothmg I t11ed WOfked 1n df.tstically red.Jong the pan Ufltil my fttst viSlt YtitlrOt: Tong tlelt an irnn'1"di.ate
d1ffeieoc! in the pan that had eogulf ed the 119ht side ol my body for half of my Mel I left that off ice with my hectrt soartng 'ft1th hot>e1
Dr Tong has treated me now for 3 )ear~ and the p.i1n that I have lived With fOf 30 ye has been reduced 70-80~ I no longer ttiink about
swc1de and am looking fOtWard to a future With mt_ grand and great.grandchlldren
M'f husbdnd and I are from lnd!dflcl c1nd our lamtly now hYeS there. We plan on mowig back when I'm done with Or. Toog. Dr. Tang's . '< treatment ls thlt Important and neceuary fQr my health I Word of this treatmert has to get 0011 There are so man~ people hke me whOse'
ltves would be chanoed to be more hvc1ble. he.ilthy, and productive as m1~ JS becommo
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Holiday weekend of events ends sUinmer
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L abor Ody weekend has amved, bring=
ing the enc.i of summer in spirit it not
in tPmperatures But there are still a
fe \•/'wuys you can end the summer wtth a
hang f!nd.~njoy the lhree-d~y weekend. . .
BEACH SCl:NE
Pur t1 little music. by the ocean Sunday,
ht-dcl to Peninsula Park al the base of the
l3dlbort Pier, where singer and electric piano
pldyer Vince "Vinny" Micelli will present
cJ Sound:; of Sinatra Swing Concert from 2
·Ill 7 p.m.
NIGHT LIFE
"He sounds just like
Smatra, • said Balboa
Perunsula resident Gay
WCiSSall-Kelly.
11 ll'!> not too hot for you, you can always
qothN 111'c fdnuly together for a bonfire at
Ctm>nd del Men State Beach. All Newport
ht:-.i< hes 11re open unW 10 p.m . Saturday,
suncld\· t1nd Monday.
CLASSIC CAR SHOW
Vince "Vinny" Micelli
CUBAN PIG ROAST r
If you will be staying in town for the
weekend, you can still trovel to a foreign
country without ~ver leaving Newport
'Beach.
You can dme on .tme Cub6n food - .
inducting trimmings of yucca, c9ngn, black
beans and rice -at the The Sutton Place.
Hotel's third annual Cubdn Pig Rodst on
Sunday on the Calypso Pool DE'ck.
1iy your skiUs in the dommo tournament,
learn from masters al a cigar-rolling demon-
stration. and dance the nigh\ away to the
music of Orquesta Charangoa.
More th.an 300 people attended tile event
Tast year, said hotel spokeswoman Barbara •
·Eidson.
The event, w)Uch will benefit the Cuban-
American Scholarship Fund. will begin at 5
p.m. Cost 1s $49 for adults, -$20 for children
ages 6 to 12 and free for children under 5.
The hotel is at 4500 MacArthur Blvd ..
Newport Beach For information, call (949)
476-2001.
THEATER ANYONE? .
Theater goers might also see Chnstopher
Durang's ·Laughing Wild," presented by II you hd\ e d pas:non for classic cars,
dm·p ow·r to the Great Labdr Day Cruise at
._~_..... ........ ~~'-Co.u.n.ty Fairgrounds, where
moH• th<1n 1,hOO domestic cars built before
1 <l72 will bl' on dt!.pldy.
Th<' E·u•nt, sponsored by the Orange
( 11~inl~ Cruisin Assoc1dllon, will feature
A cruising area will be open. Cldss1c car
owners can register for the events dl the
Embassy S01tes, 1325 E. Dyer Road, Santci
the OCC Repertory Theatre Company, Sat-
urday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 and 7 p.m.
Performances will be ln the r>rama Lab Stu-·
dio at OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa.;&;dmission is $5. For information, call
('714) 432-5640.
Ana. .
-li\ t' 11ld1t-'>. music from Captain Cardiac at 7
• p m· Sdturd<ty dnd from Bedlles iinperson-
11turc., Tlw lmugmes-<tt 7 p.m. Sunday.
The eve.nt w111 be held Sflturdt1y an'd Sun-
day from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.' dn<.l Mond~y from
8 a.m. to noon ·' ·
You might•catch d preview performance
of South Coast Repertory's production of
H Ah! Wildemess1" Eugene .O'Neul's only ·
comed_y. Performances will be Saturday at
2:30 and 8 p .m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7.30
p.m. Preview tickets Stdrt at $18. South
Coast Repertory is at 655 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa.
~loch•! cM contests, daily drawings , Admission i!. $8, $7 for seruors dnd mem-
1111dudiny one for a 1947 Ford that will .ben-
t-ht Druq Al>U~e is Life Abuse). children's
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cl< t1\'ll1Ps d ud vend.ors will also be among
under 12 .. The fairgrounds are at 88 Fair
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end in honor of the store's
grand opening.
The ph~raphs mclude
those of Saturn and its rings
and moons, a series of pho·
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p.m. in the Jewel Court in front
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through Dec. 15. The festival
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films. lnvitotions will be
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mail, fax a ~est to (949) 851· ·
6556. Forms are a.180 available
for downloading at the festi\111.l "'
Web site at www.nt>iff.org.
For information, call (949)
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Auditions set for
'The Little Sister' 1
Audi~ for OCC's produc-
tion of •Tue Uttle Sister• will be
held sept. 14 ftom 5:30 to 7 p.rit.
and Sept. 15 from 1 to 9 p.in. in
the college's Drama Lab.
•The little Sister," based-on
Raymond Chandler's 1948
murder mystery, is a tongue-
. in-cheek drama set in seedy ·
Los Angeles neighborhoods.
Roles for eight men and four
women are open.
Rehearsals will be held Mon-
day through Fnday from 7 to
10 p.m. For information, call
(714) 432-5640.
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TOMlrrus · Q wck, whdt do the movies ~ci~en Kane,· "The Day
the Earth Stood Still,•.
Fahrenheit 451, • the onginal
•cape Fear,• "Taxi Driver• and
Alfred Hitchcock's most memo-
rabl~ chillers have in common?
Movie buffs nught pass on this
one, but musicologists would tell
' you tliat all of the above were
scored by Bernard Hermann, one
of the giants among Hollywootl •
composers.
Hermann, who died in 1975,
was an immensely gifted and
cre~tive -but by many. accounts
extremely dlfficult -artist, who
gave us the brooding "Kane•
score, the other worldly "Day the
Earth Stood Still" and the haunt-
ing Hitchcock background
sounds -including the dl.l'ector's
masterpieces, "Psycho,• "Verti-
go• and •North by Northwest."
And who among us has not
hummed another of his more
notable creations, the theme for
TV's "The 1\vilight Zone·~
Lucy Anderson of Corona del
Mar remembers them well. She
was the second of Hermann's
three wives, married to the com-
poser from 1949,to 1967 Recent-
ly she shared some of.her experi-
• .t?nces with acting students at the
;Theater District in Costa Mesa. -
# "When Benny asked me 10
..marry him, I knew my life was
never going to be.dull,• she said,
, miling_ ".Andlt..n.ever was.·
' Hermann. it seems, wds not
·' vhat one would call a master Qf
:of ' syc o'
Wife of late composer recalls her life With ~e artist and convers~tions with Hitchcock
Film Institute poll.
He ·was not yet 30 whetl he
joined Orson Welles' Mercury
Theater on radio and created
the score for .the broadcast that
shocked Ametj.ca in 1938, H.G.
. Wruie the movte IS fdf more
revered.today than 1t was at the
time, it was blg enough to boost
Hermann into the front ranks of
film compoiers. "The Ghost and
·· Mrs. Jv1wr• (1947) and "The Day
the Earth Stood Still" (1951)
cemented his reputation a few
years before Hitchcock beck-
oned in 1955. · -
Corona del Mar
resident Lucy·
Andenon sits
near the musJcal
score .. Love ts
UketheWUd
Ro~ Briar" that
her late l1usband,
Bernard Hermann
composed for her
and gave to her
as a Valentine's _ .
Dav. gift. .,I'm .
proud of the full
body of his work
and his contribu-
tion to the arts,"
Andenon saJd of
Hermann, who
died In 1975 ... He
was a very
sensitive
romantic.".
DIANA MULVIHU I
DAILY PILOT
Wells' "The War of the Worlds.·
When Welle~ went to Holly-
wood, he summoned Hermann
to write the music for his first
venture, ~ little something called
•Citizen Kane ...
· "You know,· An"derson said, .
"Hitch originally didn't want a ny
music over the shower scene i.n
Psycho,' but when he went off to
Epgland for a few weeks, l3P.nny
recorded it anyway.• Needless to
say, the high-pitched violms'.
accornpanymg Janet Leigh's gns-
ly demise met wjth the director's
-and millions of moviegoers' -
apptoval.
Movie fans will remember the
climactic scene from ·Tue Man
Who Knew Too Much!' m Lon-
don's Royal Albert Hall, where
an assassination IS being plotted
to comode with clashing cym-
bals. Conducting the orchestra's
rousing "Storm Cloud" cantata 1s
Hermann hunseU. Anderson has
an interesting anecdote concern-
ing that movie, sitting in, as she
was. on history in the making;
• "They didn't know what song
they were going to use, and ·
_Dons. E>ay was smging several of
them in the studio one day when
I went to sit in. After she sung
'Que Sera Sera,' the studio went
dead silent. Hitch came over to
me and said, 'Well, Lucy. how do
you like that one?' I told h.irri I
liked it very m~ch, and pe said,
'Good, that's the one we'll use.'"
Anderson smiled as she .
recalled her wedding day. •He
, called me and said, "Get reddy lD
an hour; we're ~oing t~ gel. mar-
ned' • -and d rushed trip to
New York's City Hdll, where he
caused a commotlon by trymg to
put the nng on the wrong finger.
"The justice of the peace told
him to put the nng on my third
finger, and Benny put it on the
middle finger,• Andersan saJd.
"When they pointed it out to
him, he screamed, 'What do you
know? I'm a musician. Every-
body knows this is tte third fin-
ger. Cd.n't you count? When you
study piano, it's one, two, three,
four, five. Thumb is No 1.' It was
an awful scene.·
Andel'Son took over the title of
Mrs. Hermann fr.om her cou511l,
Lucille Fletcher, who would go .
on to ·write suspense stories such
as "Sorry, Wrong Number• and·
"Night Watch•
The mamage lasted 18 years,
through the penod ot Hitch-
cock's m<M>t J>C?pular m9vies, cl.nd
the Hermanns were close to the
Hitchcocks ooally, oftcrr visiting
them dt their Santa CJ'\12 estate.
Anderson vividly recalls one
conversation with the master of
suspense
"Hitchcock once told ml'!, 'You
know, Lucy, I'd never put you mto
a movte. You're too real.' I thought
that was a lovely compliment." .
But bOth the friendship and the
collaboration ended abruptly aber
creative chsagreements on the
moVie "Tom Curtain! Such ~-. ,
agre-c!ments seemed to dot Her-
mann's bnlliant composing career
In 1959, Hermann wos asked
by CBS Television to create-·
music for a new senes, Rod Ser-
ling's "The 1\viligh,t Zone.• He
not qnly wrote the theme, but
also scored a number of the
show's early episodes. It Wds
such a pleasurable expenencc
he ndmed his little dogrTwt, dfter
the show. -..·
Hermann died m 1975 JU!>t
dfter flJllShing work on the mus1'
for Martin Scorsese's "Td.Xi Dn·
ver. • His We story iS recountr>d m
~A Heart at Fire's Center" by
Steven C Smith.
• TOM TITUS reviews local theater for
the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear
Thursdays and Saturdays.
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ldct. HP pr.obably insulted more~..:Ll.l"Uu:.UilU'>lA
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Oscar Levant and Don Rickles
-"combined. But he turned out
'°me of Hollywood's most .. memo-
Jable movie themes, begmning
with the picture recently voted
No. 1 of all time in the American
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AHMAD JAMAL
Jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal will
perform at 8 p.m . Sept. 12 ln
OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre,
2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Advanced tickets are $28 and
$23 for seniors, students and chil·
dren under 12. Admission is $32
at the door. For mqre infonna-
tiC?n, ,call (714) 432-5880.
STAG£
'LAUGHING WIUY
The OCC Repertory Theatre
Company will present Chnsto·
pher Durang's "Laughing Wild"
today at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2
p .m. and 7 p.m. Performances
will be in the Drama Lab Studio
at OCC, 2701 Fairview Road,
• Costa Mesa. Admission is $5. For
'information, call (714) 432-5640.
'AH, WILDERNESS!'
Previews of South Coast Reperto-
cy's .production 'of Eugene
O'Neill's onJy comedy •Ah,
Wilderness• run through Wednes·
day. The ptay opens Friday and
runs through ,Oct. 11 oo the Main-
stage. Performances will be Tues-
• aays through Fridays.at 8 p.m.;
Saturdays at 2:30'anc!B p.m. ahd .
Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.
Huge Inventory.
Rectuction
Sale
6 ' x 9 ' starting
at just
$350 -
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Preview tickets start at $18; regu-
lar admission ranges ftom $28 to
$45. SCR is at 655 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa. For informa-
tion, call (714) 708-5555.
THEATER SHOWCASE
A presentation of scenes and
monologues by first-semester
OCC drama students will be
held at 8 p.m. Sept. 12 and at 2
and 7 p.m. Sept. 13 in the Orama
Lab at OCC, 2701 Fa:irvlew
Road, Costa Mesa.-Admission is
free. For informatioq,~1!11 (714)
432:5040, • -ART
.ARTISTS IN ACTION
The Cannery restauranf plays
host to Artists in Action every
Sunday from noon to 4 p.m .
Artists will give live demonstta-
tiens on the patio. For inlonna-
tion, call (949) 723-1922.
SPOTLIGHT l'OURS
Diane Spitzkeit will speak about
John Baldessari Sept. 13 as one
of Orange County Museum of
Art's Spotlight Tours, highlight-
ing. an artist or work of art. The
tours are free with admission,
which is $5 for adults, &4 for
seniors 'and students and free for
members and children under 16.
Admission is free on Tuesdays
date book
through Labor Day. Hours are 11
a,m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through
Sunday. The museum is at 850
San Clemente Drive., Newport
Beach.Forinfonnation,call(949)
759·1122. .
TUESDAY TA&JCS •
The Orange Couhty Museum of
Art will screen videos about the
work of installation artist Nam
June Paj.Jc at noon Tuesday as
part of the Tuesday 1alks at
Noon senes. Admission is $5, $4
for seniors and students and free
for museum members. The ·
musewn is at 850 San Clemente
Drive, Newport Beach. For ialor·
maUon, call (949) 759-1122.
GEORGE HURREU
•George Hurrell: Hollywood. alld
Beyond,• an exhibit of Hurrell's
black-and-white photographs of
Hollywood stars of the 1930s and
1940s, will run through Sept. 27
at the Orange County Museum
of Art, 850 San Clem.ente Drble,_
Newport Beach. Admission is $5
for adults, $4 for seniors and stu-
dents, and free for members and
children under 16. Hours are 11
a.m . to 5 p.m. Tuesday through
Sunday. The museum is at 850
San Clemente Drive., Newport
Beach. For inlormationi call 759-
1122. .
MARK DI ~UVERO
Six huge steel sculptures by
Mark cli Suvero will be on dis-
play through Sept. 27 around
Town Square Park near the
Westin South Coast Plaza, 686
Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. The
exhibJttS presented by the
.
Orange COW\ty ~useum of Art
and South Coalt Plaza. Di
Suvero's drawings will also be on
display at the museum, 850 San
Clemente Dnve, Newport Beach,
through Oct. 4. For inlormabon.
~ (949) 759-1122.
'MAN AND HIS HOftS£' • .
"Man and His Horse.• an exhib1t
of WeStem-themed oil paintings
by Tom Avila, will be o~ display
in the Newport Beach Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.,
through Sept. 30. For informa-
tion, call (949) 717-3801.
JOHN STOBART
An exhibit of maritime paintings
t>y John Stobart, :An Artist's ,
Journey,• will be m the Newport
Harbor Nautical Museum's
Grand Salon through Nov. 8. The
museum's Newport Gallery dis·
plays the marttime history of the
area, the Model Gallery bas • •
exhibits of world-class models,
and th.e Grand s8.ton features
toUJin'1 exhibits Admission is
free for members, $4 for adults
and $1 for children. The museum
is at 151 E. Coast Highway,·
Newport Beach. For information,
call 673-7863. -·'"KIDS .
BARNES & NOBLE JR.
Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble Jr.
offers story ti.me for children
Wednesdays from.10:45 to 11 :30
a.m. at 901 B South Coast Drive,
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Costa Mesa. For mme informa-
tion, call 444-0226. Bamel &
Noble Triangle Square offers story
time Tu..~ys from 7 to 8 p.m. at
1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa.
For bitonnation. call 631-4645.
GOOSEBUMPS
The Gooseb umps club meets the
first and third Monday of the
month at 6:30 p.m. p,t Barnes &
Noble, 953 Newport Center
Drive.For infonnation,call
(949) 759-0982. .
STORY AND CRAFT HOUR
Barnes & Noble holds a craft and
story hour with free refreshments
for children of all ages every
Sunda.y fiom 2 to 3 p.m. Barnes
& Noble is at 1870 Harbor Blvd.,
'Iiiangle Square in Costa Mesa.
For information,~ 631-0614.
DANCE . .
DEFORE DANCE QNTER
The DeFore Dance Center offers
ballroom lessons every Friday at
7:30 p .m . .at 151 Kalmus Drive, ·
Costa Mesa. The samba wU1 be
the leatwed dance for Septem-
ber. Lessons will 'be followed by
a half-hour of practice and then
open dancing until 11 p.m. Cost
is $8; 20% of the proceeds go to
Ule nonprofit studio's scholarship
program. For information, call
241-9908. ~
DANCE 204
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group instruction fu beginning
and advanced t>allroom., Latin
and modem dancing at 204
Washington St., Balboa. For
information, call 675-9082. • •
SENIOR aNTER
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The-Costa Mesa Senior Center
offers ballroom dancing for
adults from 7;30 to 10:30 p.m.
every Tuesday to the music of
the Ray Robbins <::ombo. Singles
and couples are welcome. Cost U.
$3. The center is dt 695 W. 19th
St., Costa Mesa. For information,
call 645-2356.
MARINERS SOUTli
COAST CHURCH .
Chorus Une Dance St\ldio off~rs
a special dance class for mem-
bers of Mariners South Coast
Church every Fnday from 7 to
9:30 p.m. at 3100 E. Coast High-
way, Corona del Mar. Cost is $8 ..
To register, call 640-5256 .
LITERARY
BOOK DISCUSSION
The Newport Beach Public
Library Foundation will hold a
book discussiop group meeting ·
Wednes~ay at 9:30 a .m. and 7
p.m . in the Friends Meeting
Room at the Central Ubrary,
1000 Avocado Ave., Newport
Beach. The ~oup will discuss
"Cold Mo~tain". ~y Charles
Frazier. For more i.rum:mation,
call (949) 717-3890. .
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READERS RESPOND .
Residents ~lit
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On issu·e of
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Harbor .Center
'AT ISSUE: Locals who
live near shopping mall
are concerned proposea
Home Depot will create
too much noise.
l he Harbor Center should
do more to protect resi·
dents from noise ( .. Rest·
dents ask for less noise,"
Aug. 11). ·
I share a common wall with
the shopping center. First, S~ott
Bell oT ICI Developmcmt Co. S-ays
occasional Saturday deliveries of
lwnber and livi goods.
So 15 trucks a day is highly
suspect. He predicated. the entire ··
notse study on 15. Therefore, if
the noise study ts in error, the
design of the whole place is in
error. .
The noise standard that was ,..i
chosen allowed. for vet¥ brief
noise sources lasting less than
one minute and any hour. Even
assuming the underestimate of
1 S trucks per day, the study·
mdde t~e false assumption that a
large diesel can position itself
back in, teave1he loading't.loek
and negotiate a sharp turn exit in
less than one minute. The qum-
be~etre suspect
l welcomed the vote of the
comnuss1oners to send the plan
back to the drawtng boards, and
I hope that it's a total new config·
uration.
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forum ,. .
mber s, 1998 . B I
·b~ called the residenL<; in to
share their comments about the
development If he·h<ls been .
buying this for eight ye.u:., the
cesidents were not cdl.led m until
July 8 for a meetirig. And at Ulat
time we told him that the plan
invaded our homes too much and
to please go back to the design ·
board And at that time he told
us, •ob no, 1t would be unpossi~
. ble.·
Yes, we want Harbor Center ·
redeveloped. Yes, we want
Home Depot. My husband and I
are stockholders in Home Depot.
We think Home Depot is taking a
bad rap. We think Scott Bell's
designs should be redone,
MARC MARt I OAILY P!lOl
Vacant buildings and empty perking lots n~main as officials~ to.sort euHhe Harbor Centerl)rofect, Wtildi nas tieen delayed. -
We should have been called in
way earlier -at thE' time the
des1gns 4were being made -so
tbat we could have given h.un
some input at that time
Also. so many of the numbers
in the study are flawed. Every-
llung seems to be predlcated on
15 trucks making dellv~lies per
doy. All it takes IS sitting down
with a phone book, calling the
putting the large retailers and
Home Depot out on Harbor
Boulevard so that residents who
have been here for 40 years can
be protected from the noise. ·
KATHARINE BEQUETTE
Costa Mesa
walls need to be higher and
thicker, that should be entered
into the plans.
We are thankful that lCI is buy-
ing Harbor Centei and wants to
rebuild and JJJlprove the site, w1d
we look forward to a converuent, ·
multifaceted shoppmg c.:entet. ·
ELEANOR TRIGHER
Costa Mesa
various Home Depo~ in the area. We-reany need to tebuild Har· · ll.-~~~~:th;t-1~:.;,;:~;;.:.=....:::..:.:..:_hiDfr-6e>i:n~eiiir~~c~a~us~e~1t~a~s~~=--r_,_T1 fitull-;Jhy~s;.u;;p;-;;port ~e Harbor
MacArthur Boulevard has 30 to become an eyesore, and every· Center plan.
40 trucks that come m daily The thing possible should be done to Residents want servJces like
man in Receiving told me 30 reach an agieement between the street sweeping, police protec-
trucks on a worst day Home developer and the neighbor!; non, tree trtmmmg, parks and
Depot in Anaheun has 20 to 25 who feat"the unpact of loud noise even a new library. These things
trucks coming in daily. The one and disturbances. .s;:ost money, and sacrifices are
in Westminster has 20 trucks dai-f feel that the developer h&S · necessary. Tod~y. the College
ly. The old one on Edinger, been listening to the neighbors, Park residents believe they will
before operabons to dose out the made some concess1ons, and give up some of their quality of
facility, had. 20 trucks daily. wants 'to accommodate them. We; next time, it could be me.
These truck totdls include The neighbocs should be reason-There are ho guarantees '
both tra.llers and flatbeds, and able and give the developer the when you buy a home that the
receiving managers spoke of benefit of Ule doubt. tf sound unmediate environment won't
rhange. The house next door
could be bought by someone
with d dog that barks or who
thinks purple is d great color for
the ex.tenor of the hous(~. D1sap·
pomtmg to be sure, but these
things happen .•
The developers are not trying,
to hurt the residents or the city.
and'they are not Ule enemy.
They own the land, have a right
to bwld, and - gasp -everi'
have.the right to a profit (not dts·
·similar from the same comj:>lam·
ers who want to see theu proper·
ty values· and home equities con-
. tinue to increase)
I think the proiect as proposed
is exc~ting, VlS1onary and i.'.l great
opporturlitl' for the city. I encour·
age all Costa Mesa residents to
think beyond Uieir own property
· boundaries and look at what is
good for the oty dS a who!~ ~
With some gwe-and-tclke and
~•I o
· C 0 M M U N. I T Y C 0 M M E H t A R Y
tolerdnce, we all will benefit m I
the long run.
. ' KATIE WILSON
Costa Mesd
( ertdllll}' the nPW Harbor
Center must do more to protect
re ident.s from noi'>e. The pro·
po~ed delivery dnd loodmg acuv-
ity will senously d.istutb many
famihes_Common sense and ..
expenence mdkes this obvious.
The develop~r mdde it appear
tu m~t:l lh~ ( 1~·s ma>.imum·
dllow~d-untler·dny-orcum
c:;tnncec:. no\s~ "tundcUds only Wlth
th• ~~ l urly false asswnp-
uun" ~ •l 110 not make it meet
myhitii -.t. 11dc1rtls al all .. He
ob\IQ !Sl} 11 Cd!-. to relocate his
nob11.'St tent1nts
More unportant, the a~· ol
Costa Mesa must do more l9 pro-
. tect 1eSJdents dgamst noise: We
were shockc•d to learn that locctt-
Soccer family bids bittersweet farewell
W elcome lo the 1998
• AYSO fall soccer sea-
son. As the regional
conurussioner for Region 97, th1s
is where I usually prepare our
.nearly 1,900 kids dJld their par·
ents for the coming fall season
.and thank m detuil tho::.e unpaid
community volunteers who make
this whole thing happen. That is
still the case. But this one, how-
ever, is bittersweet.
We are relocating with our
children, Annie and Adam, to
the San Diego area While this
deos1on offers our fdmily a great
opportunity, it also l'-'dves
behind our fnends and thou-
sands of children, moms and
dt1ds and commuruty supporters
who have touched our lives and
left indehble memones. Whife
we will only be ctn hour or so
away (using the loll road) and
nanoseconds away on the Inter-
net, this community will always
have a place in our hearts .
AYSO doesn't Just happen. It
tdkes thousands or volunteer
ho~rs to just get to that first
game Sept. 12 Our board of
duectors, espeoaUy the division
directors and the1r spouses, have
each put in many hours a week
recruiting coaches, balancing
teams and taking lots of phone
calls They include Rlch Carr,
Jeff Sankey, Peter Hurley, Lany
Webb, Phyllis Truesdell, Bart
Rosa, Cheryl Wright, Chris
Rohdn, Rob Galey, Sherry
Boston and Liz Slater nesrruth, our new AYSO Web-
We have comrrutted execu· master.
-tive board members who make Then there is you. nus year 1t.
Uus happen and make it fun: will take 170 coaches, another
Bob SJilith and Steve Rasch, our t 70-plus assistdnt c0c1ches, nearly
current boys and girls comirus-, 300 referees, 170 tec:tm parents,
sioners; George Walsh, regional scores of parents prepanng the
referee administrator; Mike apd fields dnd thousands of pct.rents,
Joan Duncan, registrar; Debbie fnends and relatJvE>S ch<.--enng on
Kerwin, treaswer, Laurie Jonge· thw kids' teanis. •
ward, safety chrector; Gary and There is still more to do and Sherry Rorden, player wutorms 1 d (all 1,900 of them); John Warre n, many more vo untl!ers neede
referee administration; Steve in AYSO, our schools and other
l 0 local programs. Everyone Murow, fie d director; .and ave should step up, do something Kauth, our regional coach admmistrator. and get involved . The rewards
We also appreciate the differ-are above money, fame and
ence made by Maureen and .. glory. The fact that you can
Bruce Cox, pancake breakfast; ·make a difference is powerful
Janue Young, p1ctwe day; Teryl and integral to om qudhty of
Zarnow, publicity; and Bill Rhi· life.
Dunng mr tenn dS rcg1onal
comnu ..... ionfil and the many
years l µent' m A \'SQ, we have _
maue ·ue ot our best fnends,
met hwi<lreds ot rnnurutted, car-
1119 parents and lt•amed dbout
bemy bctte1 parPnL-;.
It's ~asy to be 11wol\ ed m a
conmh1mt) like ours Everyon~
should ~ as fortundtc d'-ow
famih hdS been to have bved
and ~ orked u1 :.ud1 d cfo,e and
cdfUlg communuy Thank you to
the Ddily' Pilot tor ) our support,
t.tnd thdnk you to all our lnend~
for vo1•r kind word:.. love dnd
g~ncrcsity. ,..
See you on the held or on the
Internet at bkrt.."'ger<e'nextllnk nc't
• 808 and PAULA KREGER are New·
port 8each residents.
mg heavy tru k trafhc and load·
mg docks next to quiet back
yttrds may even he considerPd.
The City Council should
rew'nte zoning dnd usage rules to
mc:tintain the quahty of life fur
residents while ttUowmg bu..;1-
nesse~ fan use of their property.
ln addition, the oty n<>eds ooth
to unprove noise standards and
to provide stnc.tcr en/orcemP-nt of
these stdndards
-TinSls not only a College Park
1s ... ue People from other neigh·
borhooch have oftered support -
becau.<>e sunildr disruption..:; bavc
happened to them, bL"Cause Uley
know such mtrus1on could hap·
pen to them, or hocause they mal-
ae what affects one p..u1 of ow·
!'mall city ·will ultimu t ety affoct
them and the repuk1tJon of the
ectii:Q cw,·-ao.: a~ pldce to hve
TAMAR GOLDMANN
Costd Mes 1
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I t is unfor:tuntlte, but very necessary. that New-
port Beach hlfe a firm to combat all the mislead.-
ing statements perpetrated by anti·tllipOrt
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Aug. 25). ·
, Anb-El Toro Airport acbvisLc; have forced us into
making thiS move by their cont.J.nued attacks on.
·Newport Beach government and re ·idents as well
• as the county's pltinning process of thu new airport
· The city realizes ii South Co~ty df'fcats the cur-
• rent El Toro Airport plan, there is an existing propos-
al in place that calls for a major
n TORO OEBArr cxpt'\nS1on of John Wayne Air·
11 C port that would not include cur-
-fl!~ or have the noi5 • restric-
tions we currently <'n1oy.
Rather than d15trnct our city offJcu.Us and council
members away from t})(~ir jobs in order to right the
misinformation, it i~ best to hire an outside proft>.S·
s1onal finn to confront the is!t1.les nnd provide facts
to those with open minds. ' • BONNIE <YNEIL
N wport Bellch
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• The dty of Nowport Boach needs to do wh~tev-
ar it takes to prewnt th~ expan 100 of tho John _
Wayne Airport If it mf!ans w need to hire public
ntlations finns, ev n two, then we need to do lhitl
u soon as poasiblc. , •
ClAUIMA R.YNT ~~--""t--------...;.;_~_,...-~~~
W hy is it that the city's $175,000 propaganda'is
considered an "mfonnation campdlgn, • whtle
the El Toro Reuse Planning Authority's $23,00Q
mailing is called a PR scam (•Anti-airport mail tar-
gets local homes,• Aug. 22)?
I think it's the other way around.
ANN MERRITT
Corona del Mar
An exhibit lhllt the Festival of Arts board or
directors trotted out this year consiStcd of a
proposed map or the Millennium Plan (lrvme East)
and a copy of a letter the board 4'>cnt m July 1997 to
cveral politiciaTlS. · ,
Llke most of th anti-El Toro matcnal, the letter
is disingenuous and untrue. '
DJSingenuous first: The letter st~tc that if El .
Toro is converted to commercial USC!, tho Page®t of
the Masters would cease becau~o of excessive
noisC. Never mind that the pageant already has o
noise problem from military a.iraaft taking off from
El Toro. Never mind that ciVilian aucraft in a land·
mg approach ovorhead would be far qwcter ...
Now untrue: The letter also stat that tho
Marines have agreed to divert flights away from ·
the Irvine Bowl durtng th summer ov ning . 0n
that rare QCC'aston when an aircraft trays over the
bowl lrom John Wayne Airport or el where, the
~ormat1ce II stopped wiW the offending aircraft
ls gone. . , • •
· · Iba mem~ Ol.!M boazd.lbould OlGMJJO &.h@' ••
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grounds more of ten and see the how. Tub ,.. a my
10th year a.s d pugccmt voluntl'Pr. Ye~. am..raH dH' ,
overhec.1d, tak,lng of{ from d.Jld occ1.1s1onally landu'g
dt El Toro. Thc·se are not •<;tra~· from Joh.n \Yu~n"
Allport. In my oxpenencc .. thc.p~·rforrnann• hd'>
never been delayed because ol· aircrdft n01 e . After
all, the Irvine Bowl 1!i almost 10 mi.I lrom the tart
of El Toro's runway, about the same dl!ttance'tro01
Jotin Wayne Allport to parts of Anah •un Hllb
The worst olfl•ndt•r over the year hc.1~ ,.bl' ·11 thl'
quadroris ot dttuck helicopt<~rt) that uscq to tly
from Tustin. t don't recall any gn.•at ~ftort on U11
part ol Ul4? board to flJI: thts noise prnhlem.
• • TiiOMAS A. BUTI'ERWORTH
'cwport 8" rh
T here have b en two ballot mea ur on an 11ir·
port at El Toro Now polls show that a nu JOnty
of Orange County t sldcnts want a thud chanc to
decide on th i<> u •. R •cons1dcnng a vote, when
more in.formation bcrom Available, i lh ·d moc·
rabc Am OC'd!l wa}'· • .
C:oll.Slder how wom n won tho nght to i. oh• in
thi rountry. lt n..wquiN.>d hundred o1 l>allot ov r
m 1my years. Aaron SM!J~nt, one of C Ufurrui\ r p·
resent11tiv m th US. ~nutc•, mtcoduct.od a pro·
J>OMKi consutulionel am~nctm •nt tn 1878 to grant
women the vot , It w rclntrodurnd d~nng ~v' f)'
succec<hng 11on of Congress until its final d p·
• lt ts al\' 4'.)' ~'l.Se to rt.'<'.'On 1dl'r 1mportanl mattt•rs
Now thdl we hav ' a non-av1allon phm to compi.He
with dO a1rpott, 1t inake!-. sen ..... to 91ve th • public u
<'ho1ce.
. LEONARD KRANS~
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NewpQrf Harbor tr9! oPens up in lhe No. 6 SfXlf ii the
OF Division VI preseason. fooibcil rank;,gs I see 88
".lhOse two guys take us bed to the best defensive fronts
wt hod when WI were at the top of the Mission eonfwence .. : am WortoNin. occ football coach, on the play
of linemen Kent Anderson and Derek Fox Friday.
Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot Saturday, September 5, 1998 • Spom Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 A-4223
Und.erdog U:. re~dy· . . on
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Checking out the '98 ~range Coast College Pirates. ~~~~~,-C~,-0~0-,-1~1-1-1~,~1-1-,-1~1-~~~~~~ depth and the potential to g-d.in a lot of
yards on the ground ·
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COSTA MESA -Ordnge Coast Col-
lege footbd.11 codc.:h Bill Workman's pld!l
ldst sedson wt.1s to carry 90 freshmen and
work towdrd d better future The Plrates
limped to d 2-8 record m Mission Confer-
ence dction, but looked to have some key
returners who would be playing dt d
much-improved level by the time the·
1998 season begdn
As they often do, things happen at the
juruor college le>V<'l Lhdt are not cen-
ducive to rebuilding a program. Some
players becdme dC'ddemJcdUy ineligible
and others clernled to seek Lheir fortunes·
elsewhere
Despite thdt, Workman ltnnly bcheves
..the core group of retume~ and a crop of
talented trdnsfers c1.nd fre!>hmen will
make the Pirates.much more compebttve
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1986 5-S
1987 8-2-0
1988 4-6-0
1989 ·5-5-0
1990 • 8-3-0 .
1991 640
1992 7-4--0
1993 S-.3
1994 . 2-8
1995 4-6 1996 1-9
1997 2-8 ' . • Conference
champions
• Jr. Rose Bowl champions
+ ~vocado Bowl
champions
.
this season. · One or the top candidates is-Newport
· ·w e had two problems last seoson, • Flint's arm strength, he has 4.s speed at
Workman said. "We scored too rew and· opponents scored too many. l lhink we 40 yards givmg hlm an obvious mobility
'lion of the ·season.
Now healthy, Mercer will be a· key
part of the Pi.rates offense. HHe's probably_
the most talented player we have,:
·Harbor product Ray Ohrel, an All-CIF
perfonner for the 1996 CfF Division V
fmahst ScUlors •He's · a JJUque back,•
Workmc1.n said. "He has the ability to
make people rruss tackles and comes out
ot the backfield well to catch-passes."
Look good this year • advantage.
One reason Workman's outlook is so ' With Sunons m the gdffie, Ordnge
positive is the de pth the Pirates have d'l Coast will have the opportunity to run
the ball-handling positions. more play action, sprintoutS'a.nd bootlegs
• Quarterback: Freshman Jared Flint, a gwing opposing defenses some.thing else
redshift transfe r from lhe Uruversity of to worry about.
Workman said. "He catches the ball and
makes things happen.• .
Indiana, will most likely be under center • Receivers: At the other end of the pass-
at the start of the season. mg scheme, the Pirates have two poten-
Orange County football fans might tially outstanding receivers in Ivan Mer-
remember Flint as the Irvine J ugh qudr-cer and David Ca stleton.
Castleton, a transfer redsrurt from
Brigham Young, will quickly make oppo-
nents think twice· about double-teaming
Mercer frequently. Castleton was an All-
ClF selection at Mater Dei <.fhd will be
· Sophomore Andre Stewart and fresh-
man KeVin Torres will·be Joined by late-
comer James Dawkins, Estancia's' cateer •
rushing yMdage leader (3,209 yards}, in.
fighbng for the starting job.
At fullback, sophomore returner Paul
Toepel,. freshman Devon Griffin and
freshman Junmy Banks give OCC extra
size and strength in the backfield.
terback wbo was one of the top quarte r-The 6-foot-7 Mercer, one of tpe key
backs in Orange 'County as a senior m re turne rs from. last year's team, after
1996. He rece ived a ,full srholc1.rsrup to tra nsfe rring from Washington State,
Indiana. but ·decided to play closer to started the 1997 season strongly, c4tching
home after one year in Bloorrungton 22 passes in the fU'St four games c1.nd hQv-
Also getting c1. good portion of the ering near tbe·top of the Mission Con!er-
playing time this season will be Justin 1 ence receiving leade rs. But a severe
Simons. Although Simons-doesn't have ankle sprain limited his time for the dura-
·just c1.s much of a threat to opposing sec..-
ondanes.
Sue other re ceivers,· including Bob
Johnson, will see quality playing time.
• Running backs: The Pirates return
Dayid Meleney, who won the s~art.J.ng
tdiJback job last season. But Meleney has
already been pressured by a nwnber of
incorrung backs wlio will give OCC more I
•If we have blocke rs, we have guys
wtlo can gam big chunks of yards,·
Workman said.
• Offensive line: U would be tpe operdtlve •
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S ome of the
cream a
Orange
Coast College
SEE COAST PAGE B7
as the Pirates
gird for the 1998
campaign are
quarterback
Jared Flint (11),
line backer John
Romm (44),
receiver David
Castleton (22),
running back
ALL ABOUT
.. Ray Ohrel (4)
and receiver
Ivan Mercer
(~5) .. DEFENSE
Defense shows shy it's the Pirates' strength thls season,
offense still has some questions to he answered.
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DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY
KIM HAGGERTY-ZVUUS
C OSTA
f\ 1ESA -With
today's NFL
stars being
moi,Uy quarter-
b .a c k s ,
receivers and
running backs,
d lot of hype is given to offense these
days and the ability to score points.
True, offense is unportant.
But just as unportant, and often
neglected at the lower levels, IS hc1.v-
mg a strong defensive. Without one,
no matter how many points a team
scores, .they still run the likelihood of
losing.
Last season, Orange Coast Col-
lege's football team gave up a lot of
points. Don't be mistaken,
the Pirates d.Jd have talent
on defense, but the foun-
dation; the defensive line,
was a weak link.
That's why Coach Bill
Workman worked hard
over the off-season to
improve the line and
believe s that the strength
of lhls year's team is bis
deft!ns1ve unit and will be
key to Orctnge Coast's suc-
"Those two guys take us back to
·the best defensive fronts we had
whe n we we re at the top of the Mis-
!>10n Confere nce.· Workman said.
"They Cdn get to the quarterback
dnd tlley can stop..the run, two things
we hdve n'l see n for a while.•
With Fox and Anderson at tackle,
the whole O range Coast defense has
started to gel
Re turners Mdrcus MJCahmadi,
who led the team with. three sacks ·
ldst season, and OaVld Robinson
have stepped up a notch at defen~
s1ve end Each put a lot· of pressure
on Santa Morucc1.'s backfleJd, forcing
hurned throws and either delaying
. runrung backs unW help arrived or
tackling the ball cdmer outright.
With the de fensive line working
~ell on Fnday, the strong returrung.
linebacker core was dble to do its job
dQdmst Sdnta Monica.
John Romm dnd
ces!>.
Friday's controlled
Thomds Wetzstem, alter-
Mlmg ul ffi\ddle line-
bdcke r m the 4-3 set,
we re d ble lo read running
play!> and plug uf/ gaps in
the line. They were also
dble to blitz through
openings created by the
pc1.ss rush and force Sanlc1.
Monica quarterbacks out
of the pocket and to the
Coach Work.man outside where hitters like
. ~
THE PIRATES ·
scrimmage against Santa Moruca
was a good indication of how much
the defense has improved in au
areas of the field. ·
The two notable new players who
made their presence known on Fn-
~ Colors: Navy blue, orange, white. day were Kent Anden;on and New-
~ Confenance: Orange Empire Conference, port Harbor High product Derek
Northern Division. Pox.
1997 r'KOf'd: Overall, 2-8; Central Division, 1 5 Anderson 1.S a freshman transler
~of offense: Multiple-I; ·:-1YPe of defente: 4-3 lrom UNLV and joms Fox, who was
Heed COllCh: Bill Wortcman (13th year; W-63) bound for Idaho State but dcoded to
St.ff: Kurt Clemens (offensive line), Jim Weissinger (offensive stay local, at stdfting defensive tdck:-
llne), Greg Shadid (receivers), Quinn Griffin (running backs). le Their additions to th~ team hos Sean Ponder (quarterbacks/tight ends), Paul Briggs (defensive
line), Mike Taylor (defensive coordinator/inside linebackers), rc1uvenated the line almost
Mike Mayne (outside linebackers), Shayne Gantz (secondary). ovcrrught.
Retwnlng ~ Eight.; + Retumlno lettermen: 24. Dunng one of Santa Monica's ~ Retwnlng with honors: WR Ivan Mercer. olfensive series, Fox made c1. tackle
1"8 Schedule bc>hind the behind the lino of scnm·
Saturday, Sept, 12 -Fullerton {home) mttgc and Workman later qwpped;
Saturday, Sept. 19 ·at Saddleback ·1 think that's the first tune we've
Saturday, Sept. 26 -Santa Ana {home) made a tacklo behind the Uno of
Saturd1y,·Oct. ·• 1t Palomar, 1;30 p.m. .-iCnmmage m twq years.• .,,,.,,,...,,.. -.-p~ turday, Oct. 10 · Riverside {home) --Fox and Anderson h~ Work· SatudfY, Oct. 24 -1t Cerritos .. Satuday, Oct. 31 • Pmadena* (home) man, and the rest of the tedm, exdt-
Slturdly, Nov 7 . at Long Beach• eel and for good reMOn. Both ath·
Saturday, Nov, 14 . at Mt. san Antonio• let are 6-foot-2 and weigh around
Saturday. Nov 21 -El Camino* (home), 1 pm. 280 pounds. E~ch IS also agile and
Chrn. Clayton, ' Jeremy
Jehangm and Doug McDaniel wait-
ed.
C layton· and Jehangin were
active m ne utralizing Scmta Moruca's
ground attack, forcmg runners on
sweeps dfld ofl-tackl~ runs to cut
instde early, ensuring that gams on
the ground would be minimal. The
Corsatrs averaged,· at the most, three
yards a curry, and were limited to
one scoring drive.
With the run neutralized, the
P1rntcs worked hard at shutting
down the pdss as well. Aaron
Ligons, Robert "Pallotto and Tim
Slpow1cz gctve Santa . Monica
r<>celvers b ts 10 the secondary, keep-
ing rcro1vcr<> well covered until the
dclcns1vo line had a chance to break
through and chase the quarterback.
When balls w ere caught, the
Pllt.1l kept yards-aftcr-the.-catr.h to .
All r the gamo, Work.man was
very pleased with tho Pirales' def en·
s1ve play. "We like our defense,•
Wmkman '6id. "It is aggrc.-.~ive and
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot · •
• L" • ... GffilY ZVUUS DAil F'll.OT
The Pirates, under the watchful eye of OCC football coach Bill
Workman, go through their pact;s in ~ controlled scrimmage
against Santa MonJca Friday. At left. above, OCC's Qavid Robinson
(43) applies the d efensive clamps on a Santa Monica running back;
below, Pirate h&)lbac.k Jimmy Ban.ks (34) skirts the IJ.ne for yardage.
PIRATES
CONTIN~ED FROM 86
has a lot of -.Ln'ngth and loot
speed. A qo.od defensive team
can expo-.e wcakm.~sses m UH~
opposing offense •
It is a lesson thcH Santd. ~1orucd
know::. well. The Corsfilrs .. were
last ui the Western State Confer-
ence when 1t came to dt:'fensc> last
season But. tiy Workman'~ esll-
mat1on Coach Robert T~·lor ·
made it a point to greatly tmprove
that part of the team.
It was ev1dent Fnda · as the
Corsairs cxplOiteo range
Coast's one weakness all-day
• long, the offensive line. "Our line
Is about 5or o nght know," Work-
man said. "But we unproved 50,%
from last week and hopefully. we
can do that agam next week.•
Orange Coast is not . \\.1thout
maJOr sconng threats. Jared Flint.
a freshman transfer lrom lnd1ana
Uruversity, hds a powe rful throw-
ing ann .jlnd deudly dccuracy
Flint hds two gredt receivers lo
throw to, sophomore Ivan ~1ercer,
a second tl'am All-M1ss1on Con-
ference Central · D1v1s1on :,elec-
tion, and Ddv1d C ustleton, a
freshman lidllsler from BYU
Running threut" likl' Newport
Harbor product Ray · Ohret.
Estancia product James Daw)tin-.4
Kevtn Torres of Wclrren and
sophomore David Meleney haVl'
the ability to gain ydrds on the
ground m large quanbties.
But for Flint to do hi~ Job, hC'
needs tune to throw the bdll, lmlt'
he didn't hdve much. ot agdmc;t
Santa Monica.
The runrung bdc:ks oflc>n found
. .
no hole to .run through and ldn
towdrd the :.1de~1pps lrymg to hn~I
an operung. Usuctll~· thcrl' \.,'o'c1sn l
one o.nd d tackla...loL..d lo"' .... c1 d
not ll.nconunon.
"\\hen nobod\ ,., blork .. ct
ms1de and them ts no pld(l' to 1 ut .
bc:lck. it's kind of who~ hupp1>ns,I'
Workmdn sdid •
· It .au did com1~ mto pl11c P 11n
one play howcH•r Dimny
OrangP Coast., sec:ond sl~t ol 15
pldy:>, Torre... wa .... ahl • ~o rea1 h
the outside and dMt 24 raid!-. mto
the end zom" ·
Another bnght ... pot for the
offense Wd'> the play of rullhack
Jimmy Bdnk., lrom T11xcnkoncl
Righ-:-wiln evon .n m, a tre ... h·
man from Los Aldnuto., out ,.,,th
an ankle InJ~f'}·, and sophurnort•
Paul Toepel lea\·109 lht• <lilrclC
with an in1ury dfter lhc hr t pl11~.
the Pirate:-llt'l'dt'd' som~bodv to
step m dt tuUl>ack ·
Banks -.howt•d pdtient l>lod:-
mg -.~Us dnd d knack tor coming
out of the backltt•ld to makl•
Cdtches The se\'t•nt! of Tocp •l's
inJun was uncertain i.llld 8d1lks
dnd Melenl'\ will ~hdrc the brunt
of fullback dutw... for the tunl'.'
. bemg. •
All in aU, 11 w<i.. a good mdtCd·
lion of where Orongt• Coa'>t 1-. at
and where they nel•d to bP wht"n
the sedSon starts next Saturd<l\.'
against Fullerton. •
"We are good det~n-.1vclr."
Workman said: ·we· also did
some good thmg., to~a\' and
everybody had thetr moment. But
we JUSt weren't cnsp, part1rularly
on olfense That's kind uf what
happens after JUSt three week'> of
football. . •
•But v{e will pracbce very hdrd
and be ready tor Saturday.·
THE IUCS
PIRATES ftOSTU
No N.me 0 Keight Weight YfftT
1 Arid< Stewart S.9 200 SO
2 Michael Joi~ • t-O .'185 So ~ Robert P~llono • S: u 190 So
4 Ray Qhr('I 5 11 210 Fr
5 Devon Gr Hrn S 10 250 fr
6 Anthony·McCtaw 5 11 ' t8S F~
7 Davrd MeleMY S .11 200 :So
8 Kevin Torres 5·7 185 Fr ,
9' K .. rth Torre~ 6 0 200 fr •
10 Bobby hrl$Ofl b-0 195 Fr :
1 I Jared Flint 6·5 200 Fr •
12 Juuin Simons 6-0 175 Fr •
13 J,,emy Jehangirl 6 '2 245 So
14 TQfly M{l<ClitQ 6-0 )80 Fr
15 Eddie Renfro ' • 6 O 1'70 · Fr
16 Joe Jensen • s 9 215 Fr
17 Enc Giles s 10 180 Fr
19 Stev ·BankJ. 6-2 180 ·"Fr.
lO'Oavid Yonts . 6-0 180 Fr.·
21 A.iron L19om S 8 175 So.
22 David Castleton 6 1 200 fr
23 Tim S1powicz. t>-0 195 5o
24 Chm Brewer S-10 165 So
25 Kh n Ron 1 6-2 195
26 Ed ltllond 6.:0 . t90
27 Tar1t carter S 1 185
28 James Daw · n~ . 6 1 180
29 Marc~ Jackson • 6 1 190
30 Ben Wolcot 6-1 170
3 t Boan Ullon ~ 1 t 70
3l Chris Clayton 5 1 l 200 So
34 Jrmmv Banl$ S t 1 240· Fr:
35 Ross DeSlt~("' 5 8 l'7S So
36 Pdul loepel & 1 240 So
37 WatletC<' W('tnQ 5 10 180 Fr
38 Thoma~ IA 1 t n S· 10 240 $<)
9 Br Mdon N r , 6 O 260 Ft
40Woodro~ Ot b O 185 Fr.
41 Jert>mtali Cle".JE.'lcmd 6 1 175 Fr
41 Jo~h Owen~ f: 1 205 So
43 Davrd Robinson 6-2 ·us s'o
44 John Romm 6 .... Z40 · So
46 DamorrG9tewooct' 64 i~ Fr.
47 Chn) Mo eue 5 11 170 Fr.
48 Rash :1 All andcr 6 O 185 f 1
49 ar , Iv, r mad• ~ 23Q-5a..
50 Jcue C<p.. 6·2 250 So
51 Ad n C.u , .. gtlof~ ?15 Fr
52 Camel Puen S 11 275 fr
S4 Enck C~trenn 6-0 230 Fr
SS Jon Gucrither 6 0 2.15 fr
56 Ja\on Weir . , 6 2 265 fr
Jol;/.Cr <>\O ~1~0-Ft---i
58 Darrel Hrd;\ 6 J 215 Fr
59 Doug McDaniel S 11 21 S So
60 Bryce Sinner 6-1 205 F•
61 Joon Krm 5·1 l 200 FL
63 Andrf' Bloum 6.0 315 Fl'.
64 Dan Iii~ 6 S 310 ff
65 Wam:n Merrill 6 6 '70 fr
67 John Harrt~ G·3 320 fr
70 Amara Dunzo 6 2. 250 Fr
71 Darryl W1lt1er 6 4 320 Fr
72 Chm Mcijridc 6-3 235 Fr
73 Alfi Ramo\ 6-0 140 Fr
74 Kent Andf'rwn 6 2 280 Fr
75 John Ro~e 6 2 120 Fr
76 Dan Mertrm l)-6 345 f1
77 Steve 13erneker 6-4 280 So
78 Dl'rt'i<. Fo" 6 2 280 fr
79 Jerern) Via 6 2 295 Fr
80 Tony Wc1.9ner ( ' :oo Fr
81 Ja~ R.1usch f .: BS So
82 Nate I-lams b ,. BS ff
83 Kerwtn Walters • 1 '65 Fr
84 Steve Meyer\ 6 2 ?50 Fr
85 Ivan Mercer 6 7 230 So
86 Br aodon Jones 6· 3 l 95 ft
87 Tobias Llngohr S 11 185 Fr
88PatrKk Chldley 6 4 235 Fr
89 Mike Bvc. rngham 6-4 235 Fr
90 Aaron Hill 6-3 <20 Fr
91 James Weaver 6.J 190 Fr
92 Barry Haberman 6 J . 200
95 Dul c Tanuvasa 6-1 230 Fl
96 Keith WcJfker 5 9 240 So
91 Kevrn Speicher 6 3 230 Fr
98 Brandon Wrtght 6 4 215 Ft:
99 Brian Walters 6 :' 210 Fr
Bucs give '98 tearii a new ·streak to work on
• A bleak season happily
ended on d . BngliU10te.
J \.SO:\ 11111.
~Pill
COSTA MESA When Jan Gill
kicked a 29-yard held goal with
eight minutes dJld 30 econds left
in OrangP Coast College's final
foothdll contest or thf' 1997 sea-
son, no one could b<• sure whttt
ll)e unplicatJons were. There was
still too much tmH' ll'ft, 1t seemed.
But the Pirdtcs managed to
hold on tind bcdt Fullerton 22-20
<10d snap wh<lt was, at lhc time, a
17 -game losmg !Ytrnak.
An early sea'ion opponent,
P<isadena, had beat the P1Mtes
but wore forced to forle1t the
gctme after the st•ason was ov.er,
thus the win ilgdlfl'>l the I lomets
ultimately sndpJwd u sevc>n-game
IOStng streak
·The wui over Fullerton was d
pos1bve· end to what nad been d
bleak season for Orange Coast,
who brushed up at 2-8 overdll and
1-5 in the M1ss1on Conference
Central Division .
1997 ln review: After a dismal
1-9 season m 1996, the hrst losing
sedson for Coach Bill Workman
smce 1984, the Ptrates had cl new
look ~d a r~vamped progrcim.
But Workman knew thdt there
were some serious questions to be
answered on both offense a nd
defense.
A roster which included 90
freshmen marched onto the held
opening day and were soundly
defeated by Cerritos, 40-0. Six-
foot-seven Washington State
transfer Ivan Mercer had five
catches for 46 yords, but it was the
only real bnght spot for the
Puates. ·
One or the maJ<?r concerns
PRIME llMI PLAYERS
1998 Orange Coast eon-. Pl,.tes ' . . ANDM S11WM'\ RB, 5·9, 200; So. '97 letterm~n
2 MlotAEL JolMON. DB, 6-0, 185, So. '97 letterman
J RcmRr PAI.I.OTTO, 08, 5-11, 190, So. '97 letterman
4 RAY o..m,. RB, s; 11, 210, Fr. Newcomer
7 DAVID ltrm, RB, 5-11, 200, So. '91 starter
I KMN T~ RI, S-7, 185, Fr. Newcomer
10 lkmY ---WR,~. 195. Fr. Newcomer 11 JAm» Fl.sa, QB, 6-5, 200, Fr. Indiana transfer
12 JusnN SIMONS; QB, 6-0, 175, Fr. Newcomer ·
1J llMMY -..... LB, 6-2, 245, So. '97 letterman
21~LJOOllll,CB,5-8,175, So. '97 starter
22 DAVID CAltarQN, WR. 6-1, 200, Fr. BYU transfer
II ED lALoNDI. FS, 6-0, 190, So. '97 starter
21 JMmS DAWKM. RI, ~1. 180, Fr. Newcomer
2 0-~LI, S-11, 200, So. '97 starter
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44 JOl9I IOI• LI, 6-J, 340, SO. • '97 ~ °l4 W AliDmGlls DL. ~ ao, Fr. UNLV tr"•nlfer
'110-... DI., •i.,, Fr. Ntwcomer
11 J an VIA, OL. 6-2. 295. Fr. Newcomer
• tvM Mlit a ~ •1. no. So. '97 n.ter
Workn1an had was the offensive
line, which proved to be a weak·
ness for Orange Coast cill season
long. The Pirates. could not gain
much yarddge on the ground and
quarterback Chad Collins and
l>ockup C had Scott often had to
hurry, scramble or Just prepare to
g<'t sacked. · •
Mercer continued to shine the
followmg game against Pasadena
CJncl Colbns completed 13 pasc;es
for 159 yards. But Pasadena easi-
ly defedled the Pirates 31-0, later
overturned by forfeit.
Mercer was the first to score for
Orange Coast Collins found Mer-
cer with an 11-yard touchdown
pass dnd the drought was over,
but 1t came on a dubious occasion
tlS lhc Pm1tes fell to Mt San Anto-
nio 66-14' the thtrd worst loss in
school history. · ·
' Orang<' Cotlst finally broke
through, on the grou?d ·against
COAST
CONTINUED FROM 86
word.
LOOKING BICK IT '97
Riverside and 1t looked as tf the
steak uught come to an end, but a
muffed snap on a punt was
downed on the Pirate tour-yard
line. The Tiger easily scored,
took control of the game and won
31-14. •
'A strong Palomar team came to
LeBard Stadium for the next con-
test, probably looking for cm easy
wm. but the Pirates fought .all-
game long and a touchdown
reception by Mercer brought
OCC close m the final minutes ol
the game.
Palomar won the game 21-18,
but 1t was defm1tcly d positive
note as the Pirates prepared tor
the •Victory Beu· ganw agam.,t
Golden We t
lt was suppo ed to bt• .. O\C'
best shot at winmng a gdme It
. .
ended up a disaster ctftt'f h\"l'
turnovers, four in RusUt•rs' temto·
ry, ended OCC sconng thn~.tb •
and Colden W~t \\.On .!8·b
Collins rush('() for a team hioh
90~ydrds and Orangt> Coast \\ch
able to ·move th' ball, but pld~
like a fumble on the two-~ard lm"e·
WE're too much to O\ ercomc
After bemg manhandlt•d h}
defending champion Saddl •httc-k,
34-0, the Pirate:, W<'f<' aht•dd of
SclJltd Ana atter orw quartpr. But
two qwck rushm9 touchdown!>
gave Santa Ana momf'ntum am1
the Dons rolled to d 34-1 4 wm.
A 46-13 loss to El Canuno pul
the Pirates ma po ... 1tion to qo win-
less for the •q7 camprogn and lh1'
Hornets, who were h!Jhllng Im ,1
playoff spot, cam~ tu LeDurd tor
the wgular '<'dson lmall•.
• Defensive Une: Om• of the m<un concerns
ldst season Wei the defensive line. It often col-
lap ed, allowing oppo-.mg ball earners fte·
quent acre:, to U1e wrondary. The tack.of a
strong pa s rush also Jell · the Pirat«?S wide
open to ht• picked clean by a -.avvy quarter-
· The Pirate had expected to return six
olf •ns1ve linemen this se4ison, but hve fell vie·
tim to bad study habits and one underwent
back. ·
On• of tht.• bnght spots on the hne la. t sea-
sop was MllfC\IS Miiahmad1, who had 138 tack·
lcs. M1rahmad1 wlll look for help trom mCtlm-
. mg ttlckle Kent Anderson, a nd~hirt transfer
from UNLV dnd Newport l la.rbor p1oduct
rnreer·t>nding knee surgery.
Thus, dn ctll·freshmen group will once
agam be in the trenches trym.g to open hole
for the bdcks and protect Flint. But Workman
ha~ be-en unable to detennine who will start or
how good ,my of th<' newcomers will bC.
Thi!> is b<.•cause or food poisoning. Th
prospc<Uve hncnum dte dinner together, a
m aJ thut contwned some bad meat. Th y
• hdve been itlow to recover and remain n big
qu hon mark for Workman. ·
•'lll('JU 1 no wny to compc-n:r;a~u~!lif·or that
mis~ prnctke time," Workman said. •we
JU.St hav to hopo by next week that ma tve
rav1cw wlll have these guys r dy." •
· Wh n he ltl}y. C:o ta Mesa produC't J r my.
D•mk I'o . · ·
·we should lx• vt>ry goOd on the hnt .. this
yc>ur, • Wm km. n s;,id. "The • guys iill run
well nnd Mt~ good m h •r , "
• Unebacken: With th• dE fe1t-.1vc hn • tnttt<'t,
the hnebackcrs, I •d hy rt•tunung tetrte J r •
my J •hangin (<.: tft 1 J ligh I. John Romm
{Estahc1a) and < hrn. Cln)10h, fi~ur • k> gum
groat r prvtt:<ttnrr w varscm batJ tam rsnmro
freely.
, Romm i th oomen;ton ol the group at
mJddl hnt b3cker, with th most ell pen n
and, argu hly, th m~t ah1hty. ·n c:ould play
for any rnaJor roll program in th J'fttil'iw---1.....,,,
Workman id.
Via, n Orange County AU-Star ClS a senior,
hgur tu l on 61 the k y play rs on the lint~.
't I o • --.·~~·:-:-:~:r--.-----
..
\.olhn ... caught tire <1nd h td his
h ""t qanH• of UH' "l'a:.on pa ...... mq
tor 312 )Md" The Piralt'"'
dPlense rutH' to lilt• and lwld
f'Ullc>rton tc1 321 t1Jtal )ard ... and
Gill' twlcl c1oal ga\"' Oran{J<'
Co -.t a 1r,'tgilc 22-~0 ll'atl h1 U1<•
thud quartt>t
In the tourth qultrtt•r FuUe1ton
\.\Oulcl gt>l onP tinal hot to """ln
the qdme atteJ a. J>Mi'I h~JlO a
punt pmned th£> I iomets on the.u
own 12·\· rd lliw•
Pt\" qrnck pl! ~ .; tater, f'ullN·
ton \\dS lhrt(ltPninri ha-.:mg
mm.cit dm' nJ1eld to the P1rntes
~4-y.ir(I luw Bui hllll' C.'<.ptrcci a.,
F11lle11N1 tm d to """'t 11p Ci 4 t Yunl
ltl Id qo l .ind Oronqf! <.'<~ ... t won
Thi ... }0P(tr1 l~'<111l \.\hit h l_\il'O 24
rPl\11 m•r.., C"cl!l look hdt 1-: fomllv ill
tl1t• \'H ton .md u ... 11 a-. moll\ ciltnn
nt th1•\torl of tlus "P<isl1n
·y h1'rt• l n wm1unq strf'ak to
th~fend· · · • '
t ' •
;
.. ..
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'E HIGH SCHOOL lllLS VOLLIYlllL PllVllW
Ito-Ugh act to follow
f • • -
I • ' '•Costa Mesa·High girls
' , volleyball tries to build on
: the big turnaround in '97.
I
I RAJlnv FAu1.1<N1 11
,.W. hlle tast year's :costa Mesa High ' ! girls volleyball {
I feam entered the
........... .,. ..., ... . ............. ~ .... .,. . ........... .,....,. •. • c..r ........ S-11, -................. 5-4. ... . ._ ............... . ..................
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0 COSTA MJ;SA -,~ •
c;eason with cl 26-...__--~---,;;;.;..;...;;:... _ ___.
Jnatch losmg streak, thJ.s year's
Mustangs bnng something alto-
gether different into the 1998
campaign:Expectations .. · ~we had a good season last
~ear and I think our girls are def-
lrutely looking to build on that,•
COdch Yvette Ybarra said. •And I
th.ink they can do it •
• The Mustangs won their first
hve matches last fall, entered
Pao.fie Coast League play with a
"J-1 record and· emerged with an
et-large berth into to the CIF
SoulhE>rn Secllon Division Ill-A
playoffs. ·
Their fust postseason berth in
sue sedsons ended with a 15-6, 15·
J 1, 15-7 hrst-roWidloss to Rosary,
but the 10-9 record and a No. 6
as 5-9 senior outside hitter Evelyn
Powers, who garnered honorable
mention in all-league voting.
Brooke. Shanley, a much-
unproved 5-3 junior, also saw
plenty of action last fall, but
beyond that, Ybarra welcomes
plenty of new faces to her second
season at the helm.
"We have some young players
who worked hard to develop on
the juruor varsity last year,• Ybar·
ra said. "We've been working
hard with two practices a day and
these girls have shown me they're
very aggressive dild they want to
win
.
Kelley, who could wind up
shitting to outside ~tter, will open
at setter, allowmg sophomore
Nancy Hatsushl, who set for the
junior varsity last fall, time to
develop. Kelley 1s one of few
Mustangs with club experience. ·
Powers, a 5-9 outside hi~r. is
the team leader, according to
Ybana, while Shanley will be a
.catalyst in the back row .
Casey Petersen, a 5-11 sopho-
more, steps into the middle block-
er void left by departed all-lea-
guer Julie Collett.
•She's getting stronger, she's a .
smart player and she's very ath~
letic, • Ybarra said of Petersen:
Katie Roche, who plityed in the
playoff match afte r ltluting at
middle blocker for the N, will
add conSIStency, while 6-0 senior
Megan Stone, with cootmued
progress, cbuld be a powerful hit·
ter and unposing blocker.
May Powers. a 5-2 sophomore,
adds energy in the back row, an
area Ybarra believes will be key.
wHitting is our 'weakness, so
we're going to have to be strong
defensively," Ybarra said.
Ashley Wright, a 5-11 sop?\o-
more, JS another young player,
who bas unpressed her c;oacb
witb..Jler passing Slcills. often a
rare commodity for taller players.
I I I L S V 0 l l l .Y I I l l
-Few, but prow
' . -' • ... ....................... lml!I~ • Estancia girls volleyball
competes for athletes, ·
before it !=Ompe tes in the
Pacific Coast League . ..
BARllY F'AULXNfll
Oolyrb
THI
F 0 0 I I I L l COSTA MESA -
SAi LORS ~~ .... s<Uil ....... E~~:ap
needed the com-
petition, the N 0 arrival of girls golf
as a fall sport this
• season, has made it
HJvh ac:hool presenon r.mclngs
OF Division VI
POs. School '97 record
1. Santa Margarita 14--0
2. Villa Park 6-4-1
3. Servite 6-6
4. El Dorado S:3 s. Tustin 13· 1
6. J'ewpolt twbot' 1~J
· 7. t-oothill 6-6
8. Laguna Hills 13-1
9. Katella · 7-4
10. AhS(> Niguel 4-7
DEEP SE ·1
RUDA.Y'S COUNTS
Newport Unding . 4 boats,
112 anglers 53 yellowtail. 26 barracuda,
12 cahco bass, 28 sand bass, 1 halibut,
1 sculpin, 27 mackerel
even· tougher to recruit players
into her program.
Hall hopes to add numbers
when school starts Tuesday, but
reports players currently in the·
fold are working hard in presea-
son drills.
Lauren Cassity, a 5-foot-8
junior middle blocker, and 5-9
sophomore setter Sara Deming
are returners who figure to lead
this year's group, according to
Hall. •
"Lauren has good quickness
and jwnps really well,• Hall said.
wshe was a starter as a sopho-
more and she's a very good ath-
lete. She should be one of my
toughest front-row players.•
Hall's 6-2 scheme, which will also
rely on seruor Haunani Nakahara
to help create kill opportunitle$
for her teammates.
Sophomore Joanna Danner, aw
All-Pacilic Coast League and All·
Newport-Mesa District softball
pitcher last spring, brings size (5·
10) and strength to the front row
at outside hitter.
•she definitely has a strong
arm and she will be one of our
better servers,• Hall said.
Amy Delrez, a 5-6 junior who
was summoned from the juruor
varsity midway through last sea-
son, brings some experience,
while freshman Artis Reynolds
pr9vides hope for the future.
·we've been working bard in
two-a-.days, becau5e we're gomg
to have to battle for everything
we get," Hall said •
The Eagles, l-9 in league last
fall, open agam.St La -Quinta Sept.
17 at home and also play Corona
del Mar, Hall's alma mater, ·and El
. .
·ran.lung in the h.nal Division IJI-A
poll. represented huge progress
for a long-dormant program. ·
The Mustangs-retwn second-
~eam all-league setter Daylyn
Kell y, a 5-foot-10 JWllOr, as well
•we have team· goals, which
deal wjth individual skill
unprovement, communication,
beconung a stronger hitting team
and coming together as a ·team,•
said Ybarra, who believes a top-
three finish in the PCL is definite-
ly within reach
Ybarra identifies perennial.
PCL kingpin Laguna Beach and
University as the teams to beat.
O.vey's Lodcer • 5 boats, 165 anglers:
170 yellowtaJL 14 bonito, 20 barracuda,
26 calico bass, 284 sand bass,
Deming, whose skills are sup-
plemented by club experience_,_
will share distribution duties in
Toro1..before facing PCL compet;i-____ _
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PUBLIC NOTICES
over Parco• Bas shown on PENINSUIA 1007 BEACH 1069 AP MENTS NEWPORT
BEACH
BUS INESS OFFICE
2669 FOR RENT ' 2769
PUBLIC NOTICES portion of Parce1 A and ~. BALBOA NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2124 ART
'PUBLIC NOTICE Eih1b1t 'B" to 9111) access . = iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BACK BAY TWM FOR RENT
RESOLUTION NO. lrom East Coast H.ghway Duplex ~ owners untts Builders Close Out! Single.Story 313' 2Ba l••·-----111111 2BR · 2BA FROM S990 BEAUTY SAlON
. "B·•'7 to Buck Gully, EQUA~SING mrbt/granata, steps to 3384SF 5Br,. SB a. 3c 2c. gar· FP · P11vate yd M 0 VE ·IN ·B 0 NU S Sk.n 5~ion Day Spa ., "' P bll h d N new pmnt & c;:irpot 1---------NEWPORT BAY u A RESOLUTION OF u s • ewport OPPOR NITY bc:h, ocean vu S795K gar, gourmet kitchen pool 'and 1en111s BALBOA-.r_o'n tor taclal, Eloc· THE CITY COUNCIL OF Beach·Costa Mesa Daily Opon House 109 35th stairways, F.~. moro. S 6 MO C 1 TERRACE lrotysls. bod.,. m~ssnne
THE CITY OF NEW· p,lot August 29 September Alfrtalnut .. mrtlsi•tl1 nits St. 363-1506/390·3308 $775,000 548-8048 1 ci2nald ~~a~N PENINSUIA .2607 Lg 1 & 2Br near B'hcl\ 1111 S600mo S"' .. ·301o
PORT BEACH DECLAR· 5· 1998 ~•W111a,.r1s .. bjecttolltefttl· Caatawavs 3Br 2 5Ba • 714·433·9520 ':Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-Bay & gotl c:ourso
ING CITY'S IN Sa086 111t fllr ""'1'1 Acl •11• as i---------on 'Tho Island' above Co Id w o II Banker 1" Large pool. now car-TENl'ION ---------amnd .. •"ch mat11u111e111 CORONA Large 2br 1 ba, custom pet & much. aiow. TO VACATE A POR· • PJJBLIC NOTICE lo .,vtrll11 •1nr •rtlert~et. Nowport Bay Ownor/ •E'SfDE CM. 20R 1110, all now interior Sorry No Pols .
TION OF AN UNUSED Ii It II di i i DEL MAR 1022 Agent 949-631·1579 Duplex All Utls Pd. garnge, steps to sand 5 45·4855
•Costa Me•••
Sm OUlc e NewJ)ort
Blvd 17th 51 $2!.0lma. zz, ·'240 A~Ey IN BLOCK B Flc:tltlou1 Bualna11 m 1 an or scr m 11110" ':Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S 1 GSO 562 2 6 i.. , N St t t hstd on race, color, rtlltloi, 1• LIDO ISLE Brand New Foncod yd as!ligno<J • ·4 6·4 eo Cleon :lbr 2 be den. T CT 873 EASTERLY lhe ~o~::M~':!:~s 110 !_U. ~·~lcap, limlllalrtatu 0, 58r 5.5Ba, 3753sf c:orport, co111 IJuflory, Winter Furn d unturn d marbfe,granito ocean -C-0-,.-.,,M-E_D_C_IAL __ _
OF HAZEL PRIVE; AC· doing busi s: aalloHI oriel•. or lft 11111llon UNITS living area, 3c: garage lots of w1nuow~ Like 2Br 2Ba. 1 hSe lo beh, view, 2br 2ba, Studio .. ~ ~
CE PT IN 0 A MAP CARVE SKATEBOARDS lo ma" Hy m' 1trtltrmt, Now Listing-Duplex · 8111 Grundy ReaHor new cor.cJ w pa,nt, pay 112 util's. av!. 1o·t 363·1506 or J90·3308 PROPERTY 2778
·SHOWING JHI!' AA!.A 6t14 San Lorenzo ln, Ana:, llmitahonocll1crimltlatlot • NEWPORT HEIGHTS .9~9·675·G16l Crp1.1v1nyl a;lum">•flg & S10501mo 615·0606 -~-------1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii appls. DOG OK1 ,. 1 DUPLEX Upper Un11 TO BE VACATED AND heom, CA 92807 Uts 11wsp11Jt1 wlll u t 3BED AND 2BED Nevyports Best Buxt · .. v.:io St6?s 10 sand, lg new
SETTINO A PUBLIC Qra.ndon lee Cruz, 6t 14 lnowtllf~ acc1pt any 1d•tt11st· Modal Perteet 3Br lmmed S 1 1 '>~OO _C_O_R_Q_N_A_____ kll, 48r 2Ba, i.unroom
,HEARING THE.REON. ~~n ~~r~nzo ln •Anaheim. mulltntal titalo wltlO ls ta -. CORONA DEL MAR S 165,000 . Bar._bara O~P. ' · !.·15-04-l2 2c:· parking S3000 mo
WHEREAS, th• Cily Th.9 g YIOlalttuflktaw Owrttadlll 3 Urn!S·l e1oc:k from Sanregret, Reallor E. SIDE :?hr 1 5bn DEL MAR 2622 yearly. Call 673-6900
CM Gardon Olhca Bldg
2·Slory, between 171.f\
& Tr1eng1a Sq 8SOOSF
$C95K Bkr 645·6266
ipor1 eac · llu:>nt IO-lhe " · ' • 11 ' • 1 carpel S 117" 1~0 "· 5 or 0 y NEW 2000 f bl"
CREDIT 2907
Counec1t olh1~C1ty of New· "'uc'tstd b"y~11nne'snsd•"11d'uac1~n-ut •11d• lnto11111d 1•11 •II Ocean Blvd 949-644..()195 returt:1, .gnr, polio, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E I 105 A k f G I
provisions 0 'the Slreot Va-Ha•e yeu stantd doing dwi 111' a.Ytr1 st• II 1-1• BETTY JO, BKR •NP HEIGHTS• • " ' Duplex 2br 2ba, all like s ,..g 1rt
cahon Acl (Section 8330 ot business yet? No .•twSJJ'" ,,. au111.ie" •• 7fS0·8805 •Open Sun 1-4 2br (714) 760·0364' nu, lrplc:, Qbl gar, w o •••••••••I Cannery Row, tronls,MONEY
the Street and H•ghways Brandon Cruz '1!111.,,.miltllyksla Toct111· 1.5ba Hardwd troors ~TSIOE 2br 1ba, hkups, dec:k, no pets ·MISCELLANEOUS 2 .Streets ne11t to TO LOAN
'Codet'IT authorized 10 .., .. Th•• 11atemen1 'llt8S. .Jded IJlfteol~nllllUliel •llMUO uf)der carpet S469K Garage Ltg1ncu ynrd. $1750 949-548-3797 Mc: Donald's. For lse
cat• and abandon ~bl1c with lh• County Clerk of Ttll lret 111-,.....2• asto Fer 1"1"'"rv_l,_n-e"""""T=e-rr--:2""e,..r-2""0-a. 438 El Modena Ave bu 1 II ·1 n s, g n r cs n , r RENTALS Owner/Ag! 63 t ·7433 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
easements· and Otano• County on 8·1·98 lltt Walltlflot, oc area,..... btg family dining, 2 Ownor (310) 390-3966 St02S 9·l9-~rt6-3690 rosIA MESA 262" Automotive Loans
WHEREAS. th• C11y Coun· 19986766533 caUHUDll42f-3500 patloH $615.000 NPB c·~M HOME Wes tcmr.-m=rn-r.><T.1 n ... Jo. '1 INDUSTR 27618 -Slersonal Loan• ---c I of th• City lSf Newport Oa11v Pl!Ol Sept 5 12 T9, Coron• d•I Mar u~ I..,, ....... oc Business Loans Beach 1n1ends to Yacate 26 .. 1998 Sa089 p rtl 673 6494 On large lot 4 br 3ba lg LR!k11, :iod, bo:im ---.-------E 1 m • n t I a 1ne street eauments 1.. rope •• · OPEN J>UN 1·4:00 c:etl, P"t p I, you'll Great 18R c:ouago w RENTALS TO R~~d ~-~88.454•1309 ga~y desc11btd on E111h1b1f PUBLIC NOTICE •Jasmin• Creak 3br • REDUCED Ill! to. 10110•I:S11.00 642·2G03 yd, grt toe:. s1001csep SHARE 2724 LOW REHTl lndtlslrial
'A" and dtP•Cted on a 2ba, upgraded. trl l11t S619K Chris Welsh S795 renl 329 Unlvcr-space wfothcH, 2200·
map attached n Exh11> t Fictitious Busln•11 HOUSES/ Cataltno Sunset 111ewl BKR (949) S74·8080 sity. Untt N 548·6093 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4600sl 78cenl st NNN l••••••••-.. e ·.the Yacatton 10 be . NamaStatamant CONDOS S52SKAgt 780·8533 NWPT SHORES 28r IRVINE 2144 •MESA VERDE• 2bd2bac:leantownhm Jack1a(714fti?,_3·27S4, ANNOUNCEMENTS Proc.ssed pursuant 10 the ' The name ot the Susi· 1 nhm 2br 1ba tam Retax.ed 33yr old prof I I•••••••••• T A Ore:, 2Ba, 9 .... m Ce1·1. w rm pro\11s1on1 ol the Street Va· ness: riders lllance, FOR SALE .... ta hk s 1 mate seeking appro.c ---------cat•on Act; and localed a1: 17150 Newhop• COSTA MESA 1024 Newer Tile Roof $358K U.C.I. 2br 2·story •own s1uo"oo up75' n4o3_p"e s the same. View, pool INCOME ytHEREAS. the City will Street, 111003, Fountain ••• -· houso S 1350/mo, mo 1· ...,, 5750-.. ulil. Avail 10 1 reser11t n'ti ughts 10 In· Valley. CA 92708 4BR 2 .5BA 2·Story, quaint yard, Bin 1 Newly Refur~h;hed 7 1 7.7914 PROPERTY 2790 ANNOUNCEMENTS gress and egress access Is he1eby registered by the 1---------Ba•utUul E'a1de home Oversized Loi. -415'1< owner 71 ·1·760· t900 l Br 1 Ba in lovely iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
between Co11s1 Highway lollow1ng owntr(s) lnterna· GENERAL 1002 hl-co1ls, lg mstf/lg ba Biii Grundy Realtors WOODBRIDOE <4 ur 11ated c:ommty. Walk ---------1 E.SIDE CM PrtfT'1• Loe: 2920
and the alley sectoon por1f. lionat All11nce tnc.,.(Caltlor· w/jac: tub, 3br 2.Sbn 949·675'·6161 30a. 3c gar. eppro• 1 o tho a 1 er /s h·op s. STORAGE 2 7 42 131 2br units & ( 1) 3br. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
leling Coast Highway abut· nia), 171SO Newhope Street VA 2FP's, 2500sf. $425K OCEANFRONT DPJ.X 2500SF. $2700/MO pr1vo10 gor/c:arport S I 2 , I . Free Cash Gr•nta 11ng Buck Gullv. trl003, Fountain Valley, CA * • • * 324•03371642•1385pgr 569Slmo., (S425 dep) pao ous wnrp c: s WHEREAS. the Cilf Coun· 92708 . _ SO Down· SO Move-In 2BR UNITSl2C .GAR Many Others Ava11au111 Klaln Management STORAOE SPACE 4 sing!• c:ar onc:I gar go11~ge, Sc:ho~rshlps,
ell of the City ol Newport This bus1n•ss 1s. con· FREE Counsellng •E SIDE• 3 J.EFT Balboa Newport Ag(l'l'll 949·552·6700 949 581 4000 CM appro111 ·12·x 23' upgredealt SS20k us ness. ed1c:a1 ~:~i~t~d .~!~~~~~s :r:. d~~odtr~~s:c~~~o::i••obnus•· ~Rj~ ,~i!t ok ~~7>os ~o~·~u1~~~:~ ~~~~c~ s:~attl~LA~:·~~: NEW.PO"'T • • ~~~~171~ ~t. ~;~f2~~t '="o""a~~~A,..g_t _1_14_·_9,_9_1._o_o_s_o ~~~2ta~C:~xt ~e,~~~
ments ot the Oene1al Pian ness beoan on: 1·22·98 t·800·723-68S7 9tt c:oll's AC, 2 c:ar 1\ NEWPORT E/SIDE 12 Unl\S on 1 PRAYER TO ST· JUOE of the City ot Newpon lnterna11ona1 Alhance, Inc. Veteran Real Estate gar. Prlc:ea from the Lowest Pricer Nowest BEACH 2169 acre of park·11ke May the S.:ic1od Hea11
Beach p11ot to declaring its Aoberl Wan. P1esidont hig'h $200'• 722·8120 Luskl No ono abovo BEACH 2669 ••••••••• grounds. Sl,100,000 ot Jesus be acsorod iotenllovac:aietl'lese&11i8ll This-statement ~trted •forclosecJ Go11 Homos or bolowt Modelliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1=iiiiiiiiiiiiijimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COMMERCIAL sell your house & quit easemen11 and has defer· with lh• County Clerk of Hud, MHA, Ftnanc:a •E SIDE CM.• Perfect! $510,000I •2Br 1Ba TWH N<co!'' v.orltl Perfect for own/ and glorll1ed. loved
mined that the piopgstd Orange County on 8~·98 Avall Call 24 hrs, BHt neighborhood. Call Ownor 644·874B new carp~•s. 1c: au REAL ESTATE cc;c:up 2633 Orange end pra1soo ·pre·
vacation 11 cons s1ent v.11h 199887~452 i Clays 800·555-1003. 4br, 2ba, Ramod lotc, :__________ garage. near Gelson's · OverslOCkt!d with •••••••••!' Joanna, Owner Agent 10ervecs tnrovgtlout t• e
tht General Plan Publ1Sh•G Newport Gov't Foreclosed granue countertops1 •ForeS~o.;~:;002 2 S1350 Bkt ti40·5GG1 stulf? Classlfled Pone Only 642-3812 .voilct now ano for·
NOW, lHEREFORE, BE IT Beach·Costa Mesa Da11y .,. Homes trom pennies Lg fam rm, vault coil . •Santa fe Retteat 2Br 2Ba Dplx, 2c gar, A call lo The moSI c:o" prehen· e:;er. Sacrea tfeari of RESOLVED by the ~·ty p,101 Aug 22, 29. Sept. 5, on s. Dehnquonl lax, $569,000. Owner. 30r 2 sea Classified s•ve. and current dllec-HS near .,owntown. J•sus, pray 101 us, St Council ot the C11y of New-12, 1998 repo's. REO's, your 842·2237 paho, w d, now ca1pe1 . will help duplex 2 units 2br tba Jude. 'WOr11er ol m1•11 pon Beach that the !lmt ... ,,,.,,..,0 S 084 area B00·218·9000x11---------$299,000 paint, bu1ll in 1989. 642·5678 tory of goods and ser· ea tncl yd• new roof, cfes , pray 101 us· St and place 101 hearing all • "" a E'SIOE Charming 3BA •Oc:aantront Condo S13SO MO. 723·1 IOG1----'--';;._,;;...;..~--vices aroul'ldl wo hookups stot rm Jude. flerper of tho
• persons interested 1n, ob· . PUBLIC NOTICE Ht398 tor current llst. Home on over 9000SF $449,000 -2-8-r-2-B-.-.-,,-Fa_s_h-10-n-1,-. S285k S62·592·3771 hopeless cray for us
lectin" to, the ptoposed 1ra· GREAT! 3Br 2Ba In corner lol wlglanl gar. *Dover s Shores 2 1------------------1 Say this p·a~er run~ ., W II h Id 6 l P S ' .c. c: .att gar' c:omm. NEWPORT, NEWPORT ' calton ol these pgrt1ons ol Statamal\t of Fullerton Tile floors, • o c:ars Pus · rime 11eet pool. No pots. Avi.911 11m&s a da~ and by
street easements described Abandonment of UH upgr.cfd kit, pat. lg yd. huge RV area Coll tor $848,000 S 1695," o. 640·1S29 iBiiEiiAiiCiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii6ii6ii9 iBiiEAiiiiiCiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii6ii6ii9 BUSINESS & •l'I• eighth day you· on E•hlb•I 1'A" .·~~ d•· of Flc:lltlous S175K FSBO 280-1255 da1111s. 5 399,000 iJ Pmdential prayer will be an·. p1cted on E~h1b1I B , shall Business Name Licensed Real Estate ><Int Loe. Earl & Judy 28R/1 BA Yoarly Penn FINANCE swered 11 has never be al 7 00 p.rn or as soon 1 Taylor, Agla 642·4722 Profess.on;,ls·No Pets . .1m:zzm1111mmm1111m1111 .. lll!!!ll_mlll ___ .... 1Elti 1>4ten known to fail. thereafter as th• m11tter . In re erence 10 the achv· Asst. s&elUng work a~ ~......, Av011lable Nowt St 100 NEWPORT MARINA Pvbhc:a11on m1Jsl be may be heard on S•plom· lly doing .business as. R.E. Assistant 10 10 FOR SALE BY OWNER 949•7 2'3.8120 Call Joan at
ber 14, 1998. In the Cham· Tr~dtrs Alliance. located 20hrs a week. Salary 4BR 3 SBA+ OFFICE. BURR WHITE REAL TY promtSed. Thank you
bers of the City Counctl ot at 8382 !Jrush Duve, Hun· & hours neg 640-0316 OEN E'SIDE CM ------.-----A.PA DTMENTS St. Jude, lor your
th• C11y ol Newport eeoch t•~~~o70?i:!7~g' ~:g9s~~:i(s) NPT HOTS $385,000 NEWPORT <949> 67!1·453o :.n.n BUSINESS help OR
localed 11 3300 Nev.port 1 (No Agents) 645·0449 COAST 3BR 3BA Nwpt Hgts Bayfront commwiitywith private beach & marina. OPPORTUNITY Prof't Tennis Lessons. Boulevard, N.Wport Beach, has (have) abapdoned use SOLD'. 1070 Charmer large .,.ard Tropica.l lsndseaping·~ Lanai pool & •un deck. 2904 Oaugl1ter of former Caltfornla anc1 of lh• f1c111ious business LOVELY tt,PMES &,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil on c:ul·do·sac, walk to Wr"~toBalL.:-alslan.dshono Id I I Pl BE n 'FURTH~R RE!· name flot>erl Wan, 8382 Showcase homes CONDOS O'u1otl' schools & shopping UA uv r~ wor " payer. ,. SOLVED !hot lhll rtsolu· Bru~h Drive. Huntington for sale In our streets o d'i paymQ.nl, Sancerr• 3br 2.5ba. S 2 5 O O/M o . Brok or Minutu froro Fash.ion lsllJld. vate Group. 50' off ~~~11~~9~n1::,;11~~ 1::~1 t~ B:~~h·1~c~1~~~!1 business Saturday AHi Eatate ~~;~.~~~~~~s•:26".'ess. ;:.n~4~t~ra::~:85~~ ___ 94_9_·6_4_2_·3_s_s_o__ •Spaciow IBR,lBRa.ocl lBR&deiupu. Pleas;•;;•;;~ ot out lst lesson. 76
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(2) Suc"tss1ue w~ks prior name referred to 1bo11e Supplement! Co operate w/ Brkr's 4Br 3Ba On water, vu, •Private patios or balconies of area companies. 1------...,....--
10 the h'ea1'"9 1n ihe ot11c1a1 was toled in Ora~• County HOMES OF POOL HOME 1 5Br . pvt fac:, remodereo, •Wood bu.minglgu fJttplaw Cttec:k with th• toc:al LOST &
newspaper ol lh• Ctty of on June l3, l99 · and as· THE WEEK 3.5Ba, 2.200sl, yard, & ---------new c11rpe1s, 2car ga1, • Pmate garages B • 11 er Bus t n es s FOUND 2925
Newport Beach. and signed. Ftl• No. 1997· spa $259,900 MOBILE c:ommty pool & tenms. • Boatsl~' -an.ihble Bureau before yov''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , BE IT FURTHER RE· 3724097 Olapl•V ada start QREAT LOCATION S37SO'mo. 673·3059 send any money for 1• SOLVED that at least two Signature 01 1tgistrant· •I Juat $751· 3Br 2Ba, spacious HOMES 1100 o.$J6SO • No Pets foos or services. Read Lost Hlm•l•v•n. Cat
(2) w .. ks belor• th• day R~~~rt1'f.~~rr.ent was ltltd Deadltne Wad Spm yard. $239,000 Bavc:rest Twnhom• Please call (949) 760-0919 and understand any neutered mate, creamr
set Of heating, n<>hces ol h h c Cl k r ***** PACIFIC ftlDGE 1Br 18• Senior Park, 28r · ~Ba·t·lovel near contracts before you grey brown mrkngs
the proposed vacation wit t • ounty er 0 OPEN HOUSE ~Br. marble !loots, tu11y · tum, 1urn·key, new • pool, 111•w. algn. Shop arouno for b•g blue eyes. "Tyler"
•hall be conap1cuously Orange County 00 8-6·9S Listing• for s 151 lab kit. $345,000 2 patios. great toe. St 595 Agt. 650-~822 tates. Old CdM Reward
posted along lh• alley 19988788444 o di T'"" 5 Tamarrah, Seven $19.000 form 645·1144 Bovshor•• 3nr. 3Ba S 949-fS73·8258 l"'hl~t·wl", ~,lh the --Published Newport ea 10• .. urs pm "' FAIRWAY APARTMENT AVERAGE EARNS ·• "" , ~ ,,.,... ***** Oabl•• 714-865·7197 Shor1 term. $3200'mo t1cts 10 be pasted no1 Beach-Costa Mesa Daily 1 d Carol Moc:k. Agent AT BIG CANYON $52,000/YRI H•r·, .. ·••••••-more than lhrH hundred Polo! Aug. 22. 29, Sept, 5, t paya to a vanise CEMETERY LOT/ shoy candy routes '"1•
Itel (300.) apart and a mt0· 12, 1998 .R•l"a1thE•stba•,.s1S1aocctal1on COTO DE YPT 2 949·646·0249 X 105 GArr..o COMM\JNITY BY PASHJONr ISi.ANO Costa Mesa Work PERSONALS
lmum of thtH (3) not•CM tll0909 Sa083 1025 CR 1 25 Harbor View Knoll Uc<111111u1 tree-llrK:tt .,1rl·t·1!'. n<I gol rnur-.c 6hrs \'\.k, s1K Inv. FrH' .. •••••••-pgsttd on each 11tHt. The CALL TODAY CAZA 3br tamrm, 2.5 ba, 1,.icw-. E.nJoy a1rl'lrt'L' ltvu11.tu1 \our i.-v~c Info 8oo.757•84 t5 1,
• nohcH shall Slit• lh• di)', LISA RIVERA EW new C8f pet, paint. I ... ? Uf :J HR '")flrtllll'lll hc.>111l·I
hour, end place ol lh• 949 574-4252 PACIFIC VI • 4 Poot1tenn1s. 52500/ • ~'\t<tlr ~<'WJ.;t' M•k• Monav Nowl ---------
hearing and refer to th• ANNE WILLEY 1 ::~:f.~':,"'n~~~ ~~j~:~·~~f~o~~ ~~fu~ mq. Owner &44.5419, • wa.,h<.•rJdl)cc 1w111ku1,.. Eain S2·S5000-a v.eek PERSONALS 3002
adoption of !ht Nol•c• oi 949·574-4249 • 1·11cptac-c 1wootl t. 8il"l slarllng this week, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lntenlton . $449,900 retail. pp 665·7578 LOOKING ,FOR A Nol MLM For lrH 2 Adopted th I 10th "'ay ot WINTER RENTALS Rlch•rd S. VIia" RENTAL??. WE tiAVE •Air r·onclillOltll!S( • TEEN TROUBLESt
Runaway? Truancy'>
Drugs? Alcohol? Neg.
a11ve pears'> Call tor a
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' u r • • \\l"t b."!r 111 ,,_ <liid ·"on minute mes1ao• call Auguat, 1998 1---------1 AVAILABLE 2 & JBR 714-437·1981 WHAT YOU NEED'! 1~800-345·9688 J<2102 IS/ Thomas Edwards, $1275.·$2200. 2BR .. 1 DA • Ak11rn ")Sl<"lll
Maver BALBOA PENN. HOUSES/ $1225 Mo 9MO • S 1.6'.Al to SJ.llll~ New Auto Service
ATTEST: BURR Wl:ilTE REALTY DANA POINT 1026 c N 3 BB .. 20A • rtcn.-.e (·.'lll (71~ b44-<l:'.l.10 Bldg In CM. 4 or a
IS/ Lavonna M. Harle· (949) 675·4630 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 0 DOS S 1500 Mo SIMO S<lfry, no pc1s bays. IHH or aale
less, C!,tXvHc119e1rTlc A MCll'IC VlmW Dplx s285,900. 3er 2ea FOR RENT 3~~00~XME~ ~~0do Owner/~g• 642·9666
,. & 2Br 2Ba, 3c gtir, nu ••••••••• o A pottlon of that cer1ain •MOIUAL MRK pnl, roof. 493·0761 or 2 BR •. LID Bnytrol'lt
949-378·2924.
$2000·MO 9MO alley, 16 oo lee! v.lde. In Cemeterv • Mortuary 496-7649 J Webb. Bkr ----------. :J BR •• BALBOA
!he Cuy of Newpgrt Beach, Chapel, Cremat<>f'Y BALBOA BAYFROHT
County ol Orange, Stal• ol HUNTINGTON PENINSUIA 2107 $2600 MO YE.ARLY Cahlorn1a, as sllown on 3500 Pacific: View Dnw
map ol Tract No 673 Med ~;:" BEACH 1040 Oc:~ front/l9th St 2br CALL f"OH MORE
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In the office ot the County r-Beautv 1139,900 $1A!150 673-1943 RENTAL CO Aec0tdef .of aa•d County, IEU. IROADWAY 2 Ltg.br 1 ,& 112t:>a 949-fS7!l·73fS8
lying norlheaatetly and M rt *Cha I Al OA TH secluded yard ---------N.B . VILLA POINT
., e111e1ty ot and ad101l'llng O ~~tlon pe B B 1)erfac t cond , Agi CORONA 1 Bodroom & 1 Datf'
Loll Ji2 through !>II, 81oc:k PENINSULA 1007 714• 729'-5550 DEL Mil 2122 Nu Car pot Paint
Bofl8ldtrac1 1108roadway PootGym. St275Mo
ni.1 P0t1~ 01 H•d cer· Costa Mesa Buy 11. Sall u. Find It. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii' Laate Agl 6'40·7000 1e1n aney bounded on lh• M2•1190 ClaHlfled. LAGUNA 380 28A • Olf1ct RMI E111t :JOO
wut by a !Int perpend1c:u·l .. •••••1111!1••lllll---------BEACH 1048 Bay view sundeck, ----------Indy rm, btll ins, Newport Ht'• 2Qr 1Bo
let to the northeasttrlylr:=================:1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SH~OO/mo 673 2121 rear co11 ... 1i10 huge lot linH ol said loll and 30 00 •NO.COSTWOLD '='""--=~~--:=----: Rdwd dock r._,,1c
IHI soulhullerly, ITIH• "Af'ordable MANOR Over 2,2 ac. Cut• Plcttet Fenced $1GOO 949'4S~444
1ured along the northeaat· 11 Near new. 3br,3ba. 3 t>r 2 ba, patios, Trt.lav•I :Jbr 3b11. 3
tily hnt ol Hid. Lot 64· • Ocean Yltw. Offered 2 fp'a, wfd, gar, lt1g uec\\t, on canal, dock
trom the most northerly AlternativA" at 11,475,000 $1950 Leu• 7!>9·3603 ?-cor oar, snoo mo
cornor ot U•d Lot 6A and ~ Victoria Strornbom IMM.AC 38R 3BA HSe Av111I 10't. 284•8Ytl3
bounded on th• flOrlhHtl Di • Cask AeMax South County 2c gar, W/0, tng, ~.
by tht 1outheJ1lerly pro· scount et, (949)661·1'100 xi~ blk to beh, $2250. Sta VllLA POINT long1Uoh of the sOulhHll· SaVSvn 1·4 673·1075 Uppctr 1•1101. tnCJ unit
erly lint of Loi 43 of '8td & 1 Or 1 Ba Sunny & brll•
tttcl. thown .. Perc•I A on Cremation NEWPORT • Luxury Senior• TWM Very Clean S130i.I Mo E•hiblt .. 0... B••ca 1069 Oellghttul 1gr.a1r 201 Barb•71r8a_2s3w21ndall
Gft Matr +lg Cl•n, gout kit.
Together 'Wlfh lhat ce11a1n B rial Service •II 2c:, lg Cl•Ck w/ocn ·---------1 alley uttmant 11 dt• U 1ru .. p"1 grdn courlyd, •W NPO 3br 1b.1 •
• te11bed In Grant of 1!11•· • KW UYf'flONT commty pooUctubhH cottage, !iAlu>, WO g r
ment to th• City of NtwPOrt Why should you subject ~"0~•ftT••• $2'1150rmo (grdnr lncd) Avo·I lot ' to 3 n•o leach rec:orelad September ·' SIM·HMSoon To Be Kleln Mana ement StlOO/mo 075·2707
It & f II t On M81ket. Prine. Oo1v
I '"' ttet in '°°"' em. yourse your am y 0 Agt, Mellaaa .aet-711" _..;.,•-•..-·s .... •.,...1~· ~---·-------~c!dl~~ ,:~ oi'!~c·:: paying Inflated prices for :a•r ••••• l•Sty home j!:!r;.~ 0c':!!~"3:,
eald Atc:OICltr, ahOwn .. k t Jl. l ???? w/lrg yard, bonus rm, 2ba, upgraded, lit lvl
Parcel 8 on E~hlbll 8 . CaS e 5 ~ SefV CeS ale . .owner motivated! Ca1a11na Svn1t1 vf-1 liiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
.-...Mng therefrom, an r ... • T...11 a........ l.BLUl'lml'I' • l-439 I Agent .. 0·1629 'USK Agl 1'80aal33 MONTaE .. ftAT Qal&a
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strvire nrna otl(li/abtt lo nN buJintsst(, •
Ww will now SEARCll lht nomt for you al no ulra rhargt, and salJif 1ou
1111 timt and /ht trip to /ht Court Hou~ in Santa Ana. Th.,t. of c:ourst,
oner /ht stare h is compl1t1d Ulf ul'ill R/1 vour fii:t1tious bulines.s name with
lhr. Countv Cltrk, publish <>n<'f a WHk for four Wftla as rtqulrtd tJv law
cmd tlttn life 11our proof of publieation with lht Countu Cftrlr.
/'IN~• stop b11 lo lilt vour fictitious busm1._'1 nomt .stoftmmt al lht Oai/1
f'tlot, 330 lV. Bay SI, CMlo Hao. If you cannot .stop bv. pl~s. coll UJ al
(114) 642 4721 and wt will m<14t omn~ts tor IOU to horn/11 thu __ ._pruudurt bJl_miJi/ .~ } •
If vou (houltl hat'lf 01111 furthtr quations. pltau mlf µ and Utt tD/lf ~
" lhan glad to OSJ/st 100. Good luck In roc,tr """ busrritJJ!
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* fl O ft a A L • c • Accounting 2 Memberahlpa In a 14/P A Ceah
preatlgloua Balboa Disbursement
Bay areli Vaught Club. A••l•t•nt
Accounting
Alklng price ••ch: NewJpaper p-ubh1hlng
S2000 , negotlable. and prmllng col'T\p8ny
(820) 793.5395. Heka regular part
St•ff Accountant
Newapaper printing
and publ11h1ng com·
pany aHks lull time
Staff Accountant to ass191 In moflth end
c1011ng, 1ournal entnH
and tmanc1a1 ata••· ments, At10 perform
general accounllng
lunctiona Including
bank and 8/S ac·
counts reconclhaUon.
401k ·admln and coor·
d1'1.a11on and lpec:lal
pro/ects. Thia po11tion
r•qulres BS degree In
accoun1ing or llnance,
one or two year expo·
rlence. prolorred an"
proloc1en1 in PC skllla
(EllCOI, Lotua 1.2;3
and Word). Good ben-
efit package Including
401 k ·retirement pta12_,
Drug screening/phys"-
cal requtred'. E.O E.
Send resumf to: Ac·
EMPLOYMENT
llm• 24 houra per
week per•on One
Y••r •11per1ence pre-
ferred. E 0.E , drug· fr•• & smo!<elree work
environment Send r•· •um• with salary hi•· EMPLOYMENT lory to: Accounting
5530 Supervisor, PO 8011
1560, Cos1a Mesa. CA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij '92628 or fa11 to (949) •POSTAL POSITIONS• 642·7248
Clerk1/Sorters No exp Soll your home
req'd. Full benofttl. through classllled.
For e11am. 11lary, and 042·5078
tosllng 1nlo, pteue ---------call 1-(630)·906·2601
xt t'soa, aa.ap
When \nu \\rile
a Cl.1 ,111cd ;iJ,
In ·111tc .111
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6~?-$11711
FutGrowina
Nadonal Mtg. to.
Keks Jelf. motivated
loan rqi. to .dJ &:
service new business.
1 )'QI' min. Of,· Fast
paced, detailed
oriented
environment.
Fu n::rumc to .
. 949/642-9784
~n•ral
~ ~
Oook.ketfXr/Secmary/
Office Mgr. •
Plant Mam1. CO. s«ks'
. cxp1d mdlv. w/good
Scc/Bk.kpg!Ofc. mgmt
& compu1cr slulls.
l.orus, Word Perfect or
Word. 10 kcr,@SO
WPM typing, invoicing,
rroposals, AJR. AJP.
some iuyroll exp. Job
rcqs. high cncr~ :and
xln1 organiuuonal,
interpersonal & phone
skills. Able 10 org.aniu
Lrg, workload, dc1ail
oracnicd, w/xlni
vcrbal/wraucn comm.
skills. S~cd & accuracy
a mun: Sm ore. non·
'mokcr. M-F 7:30-4:00.
*' Call 631-6340 OJ
.CAREER OPPORTUNITfES
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS IN HUN GTON
BEACH Fl VALLEY. GARDEN-GROVE.
BUENA PARK. MISSION VIEJO. LAKE
FOREST, SAN CLEMENTE. FOOTHILL
RANCH. Pl.ACENTIA. BUENA PARK.
NEWPORT BEACH
J01n rapidly expondtt1g recycling company
Now hinng good people who Lke to woik
alone Operate your own recycling centec
loeoted on l"nOJOI supermoncet lots
• S7 per hour lo slort -PAID TRAINING
• Review otfet 90 days ·
• low-c<»I medico! dental & vision foi ~ployees and dependents · • FOur paid holidays
• Free Ille Insurance
• 40 lk, vocation and stock pion offer l ye~r
. covn11ng Supervi•or,
PO 8011 1560, Costa
Mesa. CA 92628 or tax to (949) 831·7248
CARRIER
Non career Applicants
must be 16 yrs or ago,
or a high achoot
grad • and must have
a 11alid Calll drivers
Uc. A medical e>cam.,
and drug screen req.,
patd tor by Postal
Service. $11 per hr.
Apply In Pl!fSOn. 1133
Camalback St., NPB.
Ce•u•I Atmosphere
Admln Asalalnnt
needi!d for HB Con·
slruction Co. Account·
Ing bkgrnd req'd, fight
typing. Oulc~ Bboka
Pro/Word/Excell, fa><
resume to 964-6297
Successful candidates must hove bosic moth
skills. live nearby or hove . rehoble
tronsportohon to work & enloy working with
the publlc. Must speak English. blhnguor a big
plus! 35 hrs./wl< Tu Sot lOAM to 5PM Uttlng
required. outdoO< working environment. We
do drug screening & credit checks Coll I·
800-443·3096 Mon ·Fri between 8 30 and 4 to
schedule interview
EO£
Reynold's Recycling
General Otf1ce. Woman
owned. airport area.
flex hours, strong org/
computer 1k1lls reliable
675·0432 tea11e msg.
operated by TOMRA Pacific
H.U.O. Chlldrens
Clothlno PfT help
wanted Fashion Is.
949·644·7677 Potra
SELL
your used vehicle
through classified
642-5678
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sold
J.P.Y car
f o-r
D YES, SELL MY CAR .
Run your ad in the
Newport 'Beach-
Costa Mesa Daily
.Pilot and the
Huntington Beach -:;
Fountain Valley
Independent to
reach over 100,000
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card# or mail with 8~~~ a=:::. B~.::.. rie. _ ___. ____ _
a check todayf g~~--8::::::;-8:=~ a 5 SPMO 0 AM/FM '"° Own Wt.-"Run for a week! If g~~!:B=c;omlill 8MeuiM•om~r-~
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I' ~ (714) &42·!9178 • p_, (7t4) &31·6684
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042·5078
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
&122
TRANSPORTATION
i Buv ALL P1ANos rv. ELECTRONtcs.
Anhques.quel furniture STEREO 6080 BOATS 7011
1 pc or houseful cash iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
paid (714) 957·6133 CABLE oeacramblers
Old Coins Gold S1111er 30 day money back
Franl(lan Mint, Storllng guar MCNlsa/COD
Old watches & Jewelry 1 ·800·417·0312.
.Westcoast Coln 642·9448
RECORDS/TOP $ -------•! Jazz, R&B, Soul, Rock G 11 n "GE SALES Etc ... 50's & 60's Mike n""'1
845·7505 -------·
BUILDING
MATERIALS
CORONA
6030 DEL MAR 6122
18 foot Dully Electric
Excellent condition
$13,000
(71 4') 806·4 317
CLASSIFIED
It'• the resource ydu
can count on to sell a
myriad of merchan·
dlse Items. because
our columns compel
qualltled buyers to
callt
042.-5878
There's never been a better time to
buy or lease! Sa,ve thousands today!
~-Gil) Oldsmobile
Newport Beach/Costa Me~o Doily Pilot
8y CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and tANNAH HIRSCH
wu~KLY ORl~t: QUIZ
Q 1 -Both \'Ulll(rahle. as South )OU
hold·
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Cfhc b1ddrng ha~rr~ccded
F..AST SOlJI I wrsr 11.iOK I ti
l o Pa PaM Ohl
l>ass ?
What do you hid now?
lb h1<lJrnr has prtx:t:t.-JeJ·
f.ASI SOLIH Wt~ST NOR l H
I¢ Dbl Jo Pass P1t ? .
What a1:11un c.lu you.tal.c'!
Q S • Both "ulnerablc, a~ South yuu hold ·
Q 2 · N e11hcr vulncrahlc, a\ Suuth ·r h1: h1t1Ji11r hJ\ p111\:c1:dcJ.
you hole.I SOlJ llt WE.S r "OHi If E\S (
l :> Pa~ J • Pa.\.\ •AQ6 0 K 64 0 AQll •K4J2 ., r
~ What d11 you bid nu~" The bKldlflp h:l'o pr0cccJcil·
SOUfH W[!)I NOKl If 1.AS f Q 6 Both vulncruhl~. a\ South you
I • I o 1'11.S) 1 o hole.I • ?
What action <lo you tul.c! • II c;? A k 10 o A J II J • K Q 9 !i4
Q 3 · Nctthcr vulncrahll'. a~ ,S,1u1h
you hold .
•A Q964 o K 6 <J7 2 •KJ!i4
The biddrng h<t~ prun:cc.Jcd
SOUTH Wf~~f :\ORTH J. \~I
1.. 21:1 3• l'u'~ ? •
Wh.Jt do you hid now»
Q 4 · Ifoth "ulnl·rahlc. a~ ~uuth you hold
-4 A K Q 9 3 v Q J 8 2 o .!i • \ 6 2
The h1Jc.Jmg has pru..1:tJcd
SOl IH '\EST NORI II EAS1
14 I • P11)S • Pa\~ .,
·Wh.Jt a1;ttlt11 du yuu take'!
lcm~ for !lllll\ ers 011 MoncltJ\
Lt.lm to be a helter bridge play·
er! Suh,c.:rlbe now to the Goren
Urid~l' Letter by calllng (800) 788-
1225 for infornuttkm. O r ~rite lo:
Goren Bridge Letter, P.O . .Uo\
4410, Chicago, Ill. 60680. •
BUICK 9035 HONDA 9085
••• Regel Custom '88 Aooord 5 ·1pd,
Coupe Light blue, wM/blue int, currant
12,050 ml, leather Int, reglll. not running
chrome wit, e111ended S89S Firm 551 ·3099
IVC contract $13.750 '91 Acoord se xlnl
949·875·2192 cone1. llhr, new CO.
only 55K mi; aunrool
CAD. ILLAC . 9040 S9800 949-644-7800
'91 CIVIC
'94 E(doredo .70km1.
wht, orig owner, beau·
ttlut! (Pvt ply) $16,000. (714) 722•1152
Lt> m1, grt gas saver,
(5962'47) $5491
Coate Meae
Llncoln·Mercury • (7141 540-5830
'92 ACCORD EX
CHEVROLET 9045 AT, lull pwr, moonrt,
(3BJA564) $101550
LEXUS OF
'73 El.Camino 350V8, WESTMINSTER '
auto, ps, pb. tow pkg, (714) 892·8908
air •hocks. no smog •93 CIVIC EX
needed, r\Jr1S great! AT, moonrl, mint
S1200 obo 631-0757 (3CHB412) $10,950
'8'1 Celebrltv s LEXUS OF
Wagon Auto, NC, fu ll WESTMIHSTER
pwr, am/fm1 Sl850. (714) 892·8908
(714) 646·3971 '95 ACCORD EX
195 SUBURBAN Lthr, moonrf, auto
3 4 TON 4 X 4 • (3KHU004) $1~444 ' LEXUS Of'" <399559> 526•977 • WESTMINSTER LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (714) 892·8909
(949)384·0084 '95 DEL. SOL S cpe,
auto, only 27k ml
(002732) $11, 995
Coat• Meaa
Llncofn·M•rcury •
(714) 540-5830
'95 TAtiOE LT
AM/FM can, ABS &
(397403) $23,995
Coate Meae
Llncoln·Merc urv
. (714) 540-5830
'90 lmp;I• SS Black/ ISUZU 9100
gr o y I eat ho r. 11 Int iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
cond. 34k ml, $23 900 '87 TROOPER 4X4
'714-723-9423 Cleanest in Newpon
Beach I $4500.obo
9075 949-645-4929 Lv Mag
'00 RODEO 4 •4 --------.....--------.,......,..--:,,,..---'-----= liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Auto. wht lull pwt,
FORD
'87 Bronc o II
New mastor cylltrans/
rod1ator. 6 cyl, auto.
A1C. pb, pw, ps, am·
BOATS 7011 ~~~E SLIPS7022 AUTOMOBILES
& 0 ' B u r g e r iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
lleol motoryacht, xlnt 40' M o o r ing near
cond. fully 1oae1ee1, Pav1Ulon. secure foca· 1·A-,..-,-YRA----9-0-1-0 S230K (310) 918·9975 uon m~oo 650~ \;O'Q 1
POWER BOATS
7012
1990 TIARA 27'
Beaut main , twin
260hp. Furuno GPS
Plolter7Sounder very
NEW SLIP . Wiii accom Up 10 40'
Power. SC{1I . Easy
access on Balboa
Peninsula Agent
1·800-247·8209
low .hrs, Toak & Holly ~:::::::::::::::::::::==== sole S69K 842·8814, SIDE T IE Sail 3211.
I went to p•rtner into 10 m n 10 opttn 'oa
an tn•lhe·water power· S3SO.OO 675·8835
'87 LEQEND CPE
53k mt AT. mnrl
2EXH093) $8,888
LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTER
(714) 892-6908
''94 LEGEND L
Lo ml, moonrf. mini,
016741) $17,777
LEXUS OF•
WESTMINSTER
( 7 14) 892·69 08
b()9t. Please leave ----....----
message w11h costs MOTORCYCLES •--------
949-845·2448 SCOOTERS SOlS BMW 9030
SAIL BOATS 7014 '90 Harley D evldson
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii H 0 r ' l a 0 C) s 0 111 a 11 '08 Columbl• 22ft 3 Classic, 1994 9ar; tank
1a11s, OB, lt11ee1 kcol, & lenders, ~·do wh110
V·berlh, hoad, VHF walls with lw1510d
Good lunl slip (i• LYA spokes PM brakes.
NB $1 800. 548-1323 boautoful! 22k miles
I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
'97 Z-3 Co nvt
Auto, lull pwr, Cp,
(882~39) $28.787
LE XUS
MISSION VIEJO
(9 4 9)364·066 4
•27' CATALINA•
78 Omelle model
8hp inboard & out·
t>oard 54000 552·9250
s 12,750 673·64091---------
Sell your homo
through closs1fled
042-5078
TRADE
through class1f1i.d
642·5678
BUICI< 9035
'82 L eSabre SON
Cus1. 4dr, gold color,
53.565 ml. roaJ mc.«11
Only $2450. 723·t5C>a
. (330714) $17,977
LEXUS
MISSION VIEJO
1 ·(888)·88·LEXUS
Im stereo. cc. un1ed --------
525.QO 7t4·309-9282 JAGUAR 9105
' 8 ~ SAL E 6 N 1 u II y iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii loaded, t owner,
clean xlnt con. 46k m1 '84 XJ6 VP Cleanl Blk/
$7,750 7 59.3933 Ian, Valve 100 done In
last 10k ml. Trans
reseel. ln1ect. hoses
replaced Chmal_e con·
trot & trip comp work
S4500obo 548·1320
•'9 4 Ranger XL•
White. low •.miles.
new tlros Call Tom
714· 515-1741
'9 5 Crown Victoria.
LX 4Clr, sdn. abs,
(207698) s I 4 995
Coat e M esa •
Lincol n Mercury
714·540-50 3 0
'95 X,JS V12 20
(94 3973)$3 5,995
BAUER JAGUAR
(714)953-4800 .
'95 XJS V12 20
(95-3965)$41,995
'96 Explof'er Sport BAUER _ JAGUAR
AC, p w /pd I, CC (714)953·4800
(037841) $17,996 '98 XJ12 Sed•n 4D
Coste Me•• (96·4060)$48,995
Llnc:oln·Merc ury BAUER JAQUAR
(714) 5 40·5830 (714)953·4800
'97.MUSTANG '90 XJ12 Seden 4D
AC pw pdl, tilt, CC, (96·3962)$40,995
2 TO CHOOSE BAUER JAGUAR
(2084-77) (205645) (714)953·4800
$13,997 Co at• Mesa CLASSIFIED
Lln coln Merc ury Ifs the resource you
714-540·5030 can count on 10 sell a
'98 RANGER mynad of merchan·
XL T, super cab. dise 11oms. becauH
(A0495G) ($15,398) our columns compel
Costa Me•• qualified buyers 10
Lincoln Mercury call!
714-540-5030 842-5878
•
SatUrday, September 5, 1998 Bil'
Oldsmobile ,
...
$16-,995'r;
3100 V6 Engine • NC • P/W/DL • Keyless Remote • Stert>o Cass .
~SAVING S
INCLUDES $250() REBA TE
s 399 MO.
+ 98t + rax l0t 36 mo dostd .,,, lme on cppoved uecl1t S9ff down.
Tolol dmt off S2"S 32. ltsidUGI SI t.S21 SO Tot of pmll S13."4 30 + ta•
l2l mi allowed per yeor 12< per milt in ums
·96 CADILLAC ELDORADO
Uftl'lt t~ •I tanl!Jr.\.S~ 612.~I)
Soturdoy, S.ptemb« 5, l 998 NeY."port Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
JAGUAR 9105 UN COLN 9120 MERCURY 9135 PLYMOUTH 9165 TOYOTA 9210 TOYOTA 9210 MISC. AUTO 924,
TO DAY'S 1 ·•• XJe ••d•n 40 '81 MARK VIII •ee VILLAOaR •ea VALIANT s1ant & •es CAMRY LE (9&-4050)S:»e,295 AC, PW/POI... ABS, \111, 37K ml, dual A.JC, cyl, CO player, i.lnt 2 d r , auto , 11 hr CROSSWORD PUZZLE BA~7~:,95~.!~AR (687170) S24.D97 (J32ol~xua J~e.sso ~~~g0 %~~: 6:~~58~~·· <~1a49~mxuss11.9n --~---................. im ...... -._ .. __ .. __ .. ____ •·.-o-e_X_J_e __ S_•_d_•_n_4_0 "-Ll;c0o~~:.~~~ry (~~:T, :~~~~~: MISSION VIEJO
c 96·4 o 5 s J s 3 "• "8 s -.,..,' 7~14~>..,,s.,..,4_o_.,...s __ 8"'"3-o_ PORSCHE 917 5 -""'''-•-•_•..;.J3_8_4_-_o_e_e_4_,
'87 RAV 4
Full pwr, CO, •uto
(702442) $17,987
LUCUS
MISSION VIEJO
(048)394·~884
•AUTO AUCTION• Sept 10, 12 oo noon
1993 Minda MXIS. Uc
1 t tFOO Waeti. Vin,
1 YVOE3 tA4P!;213592
Wiii be eold 10 tl"le
htghell bidder. ACROSS
1 Ot .... r l\atldle
• 5 Nvmer0<1t ..., 9 BNllJ1 ovl ol
..... f.hape
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