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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMN\UNmES SINCE 1907 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER· 12, 1998
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• With student numbJrs
short of projections, schools
stand to lose $2.9 million.
I h.M· IN MASll"'l
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ent sbo~an, 9ould ._J)e .-~ostly
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into dbout a $2 9 million budge t shortfall,
but district leaders said the shortfall is not
a major concern -yet.
"Si.pee Monday, we've gamed 700
kids," said Mike Fme, sup!'!rinlendent of
business services. ~Traditionctlly, we have
a sig_niJkant increa ... c Ill the number of
kids who show up m the first month of
now and then.
The district's budget is bdsed on the
averdge daily atte ndance, or the number
of s~udents in classroom seats For each
student, the d1stnct receives $3,900. The
district's current budget of $110 million
assumes 19,771 students, which ts slight-
ly higher than enrollment.
first Monday in April Jess the percentdgc•
of student absences in a district, which m
Nev..i>ort-Mcsa lS 4.4%.
If there 1s no sigruf1cant mcredse ol
students belw e n now and October, the
d1stnct will huve to ad1usl its budget to
the lower figures.
.
students lh1m projC'('led Tiw fourth ·grade
followed w1th 105 !ewer students
w It's r,.ally hard to project for kinder-
garten,. rme saJd
NEWPORT-MESA -Hitting tts hrst school " . "The state doesn't fund us according
to the number of students enrolled, but
the ADA (averdge daily i:ltlc ndanceJ, •
Fine said.
I ·u we d on't get the kids. we'll adjust
for · that," Fi.ne said. "We'll lose some
money, but. by the same token, we'U save
The schools with the gre<ttest enroll·
menl shortfdlls are Ltnc.oln wtth ~2, K1Jly-
brooke w1th 48 uncl Davis with 50 0 1 Uw
secondary .,chools, 'Pwpon Harbor had
the yredtest ~hort/dll with 54, tollo\\'M by
Ensign lntenned1dte with 44 sllJ01"nts. enrollment benchmdfk Fnday, the New-The dIStrict pro1ected enrollment of
port-tyfesa Unified School District-is 20,503. There we re 19,753 students
about 750 students short of its projected enrolled -this week. The projected enroll-
enroUment for the school . year, ofhc1als ment is for mid-October and distnct offi-
said oals expect there will be a s1gruficant
In fiscal terms, 750 students transla tes I increase 1n stude nt e nrollment between
· The state calculates a school dlstnct's
average daily attendance based on the
number of students in their sea ts on the
I some money smce we're not educa ung
those k.ids. But we won't save dS muc h as
we'd lose ·
I The highest enrollment shortfall is m
kindergarten, where there are 121 fewer
w1 don't think it's d big dedl ~et,.. aid
Lindd 1'.1ook. president of the Ne"" port·
Mesa Feden11Jon of. l,,dc.he r.. • H 11 ::.tays
this way a couple ol ~ PCk ::., then wc"ll be
m trouble."
BASEBALL
Once
upon~
pitch to
Big Mac
From an athlete's view, there
was something extra special
about Mnrk McGWlre and his
magical 62nd home run Tuesday
night
The week before l\kG wire's
phenomenal feat, which spurred
a media humcane thdt made
everyone forget t1 bout the Kt>n-
neth Starr report and the tragic
plane crash off Peggy's Cove,
Canada. yours truly was enjoy-
ing h1s h oneymoon.
When 1 fulally rctumc•d to the
newsroom, the·crew he1e was
ta.Uung about a time \'lfh<'n J
struck out McGwire in college --
not thlS longtime bache lor's
tecent wedding.
Oh, sure, there wern hdnd-
sha kes an d congratuldtions for
taking the plunge aft~r 30-some-
'thing years. But the press folks
here were demanding dN dils
about the so-called punch-out of
Big Mac when he pldycd first
base for USC and I pitch ed for
the Uruven.1ty of La Verne
La Verne also happens to be
the alma mater of Daily Pilot
Assistant Mdllagmg Echtor Ttnd
Borgatta, who stays m close
• touch with our former .,ccond
baseman, Gdrry Hofer, d proud
witness of thdt mome ntous
game. I le'd bring it up every
time I'd see him
It's lx"cn a while smcc l've
seen Garry, but he obviously got
ahold of Tina's ear dunng McG-
wirem ama.
So, for a bit of a sports twist,
here goes.
At La Verne, we knew cl boul
McGwire m 1984. Tfic slugger
led the n ation m home mos that
year -31 at the end of the reg-
ula r season for TtoJclns coach
Rod Dedeaux -befClrc gomg on
to tho U.S. Olympic team dlld
be ing dra(ted No. 1 by thE> Odk-
land Athletics
Tlung 1s, we were beating
'USC tha t mght The Tto)ans
'were ha ting ll becauc;c th<'y
:were highly rnnkcd dnd full of
. studs, including McGwirc and
catcher Jack Del Ri o, the SC
cleanup h1tter who went on lo
play linebacker in the NFL. That
cool, spring nig ht, Del Rio nppcd
a line dnvc off me -hit so ha rd
the ball d1dn't start tts at'.ceht
until it cle61't'd the renter held
wall at Dcdqaux Field.
Nevertheless, my startm!J out-
Politicos ·
divided
onrepOrt
by Starr .
• Some sa y Clinton should
resign or face unpeachment;
all say events will shape
congressional elections.
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NEWPORT-MESA -A Congrl'ss post-
ed mderwndent coun:-.t>l Kenneth Starr's
445-pdge opus callinu tor th impeach-
ment of PreS'ldent Clinton on the Internet
on Fnday, local poltuco "e1ghed m on th.-
future of h1::. pre.;1denc}' ..
Mo-;b kept theu pohtJc.a) ~tnpe ... on, with
Re public.1ns calling for Clinton to r sign
and, if he do~n·t. tor Cony re.;~ to imp ach
him, while Democrat::. urg d him. to CarT)
on. confident that Congrc_ ... ,., m>\ er will vote
tor unpeachment.
There was <.1greemt•nt. ho\\ t!VCr, that,
regardJe-.s of whdt Lhe pre..,1de nt do ·s m
the next few weeks, the Starr report will
have an impact on the oongn:.•-.-.1onal elec-
tions m November.
8V MAR( MARTlN/'04.ltY N.O•
Newport Harbor running back Robert Peredia finds some open field in the first half of the Sailors' 70-6 victory over
Orange on Friday night at Davidson Field in Newport Beach.
•I think for the good of the countrv he
needs to scnously c-ons1dcr gomg back to
his double-wide jtrailerJ m Arkdn,.,as " sa.Jd
Dave Ellis, who as::.1sh Republican candi-
date:. with public polling ddltt ~The econ-
omy 14' collapsing around the world and he
Are you
ready
for some
football?
• Newport HarbOr 70,'
Orange 6
• Costa Mesa 42,
Saddleback 14
•Marina 13,
Corona del Mar 0 -
SEE POLITICS PAGE A 15
Newport
couple off
to prison
for fraud
· Details in Sports, B 1 Newport Harbor coach Jeff Brinkley gets his players fired up ln a pre-game
•Lucy and Chall Rau
pleaded guilty to bilking
banks in pyran1id sche1nc
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pep talk. It worked as the Sailors et a school single-game scor\ng record. . .
El Toro advocates .seeking
$25,000 in mailer donations
~
NEWPORT BEACH -A Nev. port
Beach couple who ncimiltt'd bilking mot •
than $14 million trom thrr•c finana al m .. u.
tutions - one of wbk h l losed after the
cam Wd ch rover •d -\o,;erc ntcnccd
Fnday to mor than hv • years each in fed·
era! pnson and ordered to l>ttY more! 1han
$4 3 million in rc!ltitution
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NEWPORT BcACI I -An orgamznbon
intcre.<;tl?d in estohlishing a commcrci61 auport
a t the El Toro Marine Corps Air ~tdllon has c nt
out lettc n> ai,king supporter for $25,000 tq
pubhsh mailers.
• Tom Naughton. pr 1dent of: the AirpQrt
·we want people to hnve tac-tual mJormauon ~ -1:.lffT"tmtw:y-:Rau, 53, and Cb 1 I •s Rou
when th r make their declSlon. We hope to Ill, so, pl d ?Cl ,guE!L_!n F bru fl to con·
rai. c the $25,000 "0 we can get the new I ttcr piracy andllrn~ count of hnancial tnsti·
out again." tubonal fraud Lucy Rau wilt rv b 112
The El Toro Re use Plaruung Authonty al o year.:: h r hust>and, l1v year
spent $25,000 on rntnl ·~ a uthonZl'd b}' "even The couple tac :xi a maxunum 11h'nc1•
South County C'1lt • The mall rs were r\nt to of 100 'i ars, but cooperat Wlth authoti·
Newport Beach re ct nt . ttes, ~•d A istant U.S. ttom y Richard
Both groups ha.v~ id they ar~ w1lling to Robinson
ing lasted about s ix innings an·d"":--t"t°'.;ilii&llliiii'r ~ur nrv. me squ6lt11.-0The "Ifo· .•
Workmg Group, c;a1ct thou and ,of letters v •r
!'il)nt "lo g~up mt"mbers and other5 backinQ '8n ·
airport a t Fl Toro I le said d th money •~ ra1s xi
10 th ~ next fe w months, tt. wUl be used for nK'1l·
crs, wh ch double as group n wslNtcrs
disp1ss alternau~~ lor lil T 05<> :R\e Ai·nryi~~""+_.'._.,..,.....:.":J:TQ:Aee.Jilil~i...~~--···~~~."'~~~~rctTf "tdttom11nt:1hil\~tnT'im'i'.i-yV-
Wor King Group b6s oftN ('d to fon n two JOlnl of that mngmtude, • Rohmson d •Thls
power\ authon tl , one of wJuch wuu1d h8v .. a was a c that took a long t me to sort Jans, 9-~. even though we had
runners on second and third and ..
nobody out m the top of 10th
inning. Dedeaux complained to
SEE BASEBALL MGE A 15
Naughton ~aid. the last n wsl ttc r wa c.h •
tnhutt.'<l tn May.
: I\ lot has happened ince then,• he nlct.
tw<>.a1rt>Qrt yst .,m 11t El Toro and Joh n Wa)1l through."
Airpmt. Paul Eck\ • cxccuuv dtrector of th Th ooupt used l ing and equlpDlellt
El Toro Planning Aulhonty, d his group al compan1 lb y op rated to a..te
wouldn't support a 101nt powers authonty th1tt
includ 'an airport at El To10. SEE fRAUO MGI A 1t
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• A 2 Sotvrdoy, September 12, 1998
M ORAL OF
THE ST ORY
. . faith ·Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilo
the y
Temple Isaiah's David Rosenberg teaches phil<?sopbical classes that help people understand life's meaning
·Ev.en llamas know
their limits
Mk.riEU! M. MAM
T he approach of the new millenni-
. um has sparked a renewed inter-
est in things othenyorldly. ln this
age of information, the old questions
about who we are, why we are here,
where we came from and where we
are gomg beg answers. Religions and
mystical dJsciplines that claim to pro-
vide them are finding new seekers.
. .KabbaJali is ClJTlong those disci-
plines.
Rabbi David Rosenbetg has been a
student and te.icher of kabbalah for
years. For the past two years, he has
'Simpllcity is maki11g the journey taught classes at Temple Isaiah ID
of Iii£ with 1ust baggage enough." Newport Bedch. The classes, which -Anonymous have gained popularity, are open to
L ast week you read about my the public as well as to members of
VdCatlon from my watch on our the synagogue.
recent farruly tnp. I'm anxious to Temple rounder and class member
know J1 any of you trie9 a •no-watch" Flory Van Beek scUd sne has benefited
ddy. Please let me know, and also greatly from the lessons.
rcmembet to send dlong brief stories "You get to understand the pur-
ubout how God blessed you through pose of Living better,• she said. "You
fl fnend or brought something posi-begin to see the harmony of all
llve out of a struggle in your life. 1 nature. You get more energy because
y.'Ould love to share those with our you understanct things better.•
reader~. • Toddy you will hear about another Rosenberg described kabbaJah as
unique expehence on our frip.1 have "definitely esoteric and somewhat
heard our daughters proudly explain mystical.• It 1s a Jewish tradition of
to fnends thdt our fam'ily doesn't go knowledge that is both contempla-
on typ1cul vc1cdtions Instead, we go tive and practical. It explores the
on udventu1es. nature of God and man, trying to
My huc;hand, Joq, is famous for understand how an infinite God, the • planning these wonderful "memory-creator, can interact with firute, cre-
makms • dnc..I we recently enjoyed ated mankind.
explonng. Northern New Mexico and ___ --*ebbalah sees lile as purposeful
DON LEACH I OA.11.Y PILOT
Rabbi David Rosenberg explains the meaning of kosher during a kabbalah class at Temple Isaiah.
Southcrl"\ Colorddo. and hopes to d.lscem the pµrpose and W<' sldyed in cute bed and break-11st inn-> dncl cozy tents and ended in destiny of the creation, especially that
d bedutiful rc.-.o rt. Clearly the most of mankind .. Kabbalah, the word,
uruqu<' exrwnencc was our four-ddy means •to recewe." In the tradition of
lldma tn~k in the Rocky Mountains. kabbalah, God is the giver.
We hove hikl'.'d before, but never in · •Not everybody is gomg to
egalitanan way.•
Yet kabbalah tedches that P.ach
human lile has a purpose. Those who
do study kabbalah seek to discover
what that purpose is.
·past year. They will go to others in
their lives and tell them they are sorry
for the wrongs done to them. They
will ask for forgiveness and they will
ask God for forgiveness.
teacher eng.iyes U1e student, but the ·
·student must also engage the teacher.
When the! ~tudt!nl question<; or dls-
dgrces with the tenrher; both grun
clarihcctll<>n
the compdny ol four-legged animals. respond to it,· Rosenberg said. A per-
WP nwt our guide, Andrew, near son who needs clearly defined con-
Taos. f i<-hdd dlreddy lodcted the lla-cepts may fmd him or herself frustrat-
mds with tC>nts dJ1d food, and then ed by kabbalah. The use of symbol-
dddc•cl our gear. He was very precse ism runs high, making it hard for an
as he wPiyhed dnd w stnbuted our analyMcal rmnd to grasp. Kabbalab,
bags 0vcnly He expld.ined that it was Rosenberg explained, dlways hovers
essenllaI thdt the bdggdye is bal-between metaphor and paradox. and
The tradition teaches that a piece
of the divine creator 15 within every
human life. 11us uruque chdfacteristic .
makes man distinct from other ani·
maJs. ft gives him the desire and dbih-
ty to comprehend and imitate the
attributes of God, such as giving, lov-
ing and having self-control.
•The whole idea of asking God to
forgive you and being forgiven is a
revoluuonary idea,• Rosenberg said.
•The concept was created at the time
God created the world. When God
created the world, that part of the
equation of the man-God relationshlp
was put into the world on the sixth
"It's u gu•11t opportunity." Sdid
Greg. d class member whose children
attend Hebrew school wjth Rosen-
'berg. of the dds..,es. "How many peo-
ple get to study under their r<lbbi --
to gE>t .to dsk him questions? Corrung
to thC' class heJpo; my sptntual
growU1." .
anced, otherwise• the llamas might reality. It is through th.is emulation of God
· t.hat mdn gets closer to God.
day." . Temple h01uh 1s at 2401 Irvine
Ave , Newport Rt•acp Kabbalah class·
es meet al 7::w p .rn. Wednesday in
the rabbi\ !-.tUd}'. Co-st for the-classes
1s $40 per year. for more mformo11on
on the c/ussP.s, o)" on lhe High Holy
Doy :service :-chedule, call (949) 5 48·
6900.
tnp dnd fall.
He then mlroduced us to our furry· *It's designed for a certdin kind of
fnencls dnd we each were responsi-person who is a searcher,• he said.
hle to ledd our own. Mme was "The person wbo doesn't ask 'Where
named Rocknt and he liked bemg · did l come from? Why dm I here?' isn't
JUSt 111ches behmd my head. He was gomg to respond to 1t either. They JUSl
·Th~ more we give," Rosenberg
said, "the more God gives us."
T he High Holy Days are
approaching Rosh J:lashanah
beginS Sept. 20 Yorn K1ppur 1s
Sept. 30. Dunng this time the congre-
gation will consider their sms m the
Why does be tea.ch kabbalah? "I
grow when I impart Ulis liiIOrmation. l
lose some of it by not imparting it,•
Rosenberg said. *Passive educating is
not the way kabbala.h works in reali-
ty.•
friendly and qwet, and hdd a fd ce aren't going to worry about 1t. Kabbal-
thdt n)dde me laugh. ah is just not meant to be taught in an
Kdbbalab lS a methodology that
requires a teacher and .a student, The
fy f,muly enjoyed walking and
talking dbout thP-wonder of God's
credtJV1ty. We had d fabulous time
singmu and soak.mg in the breathtak-
ing hPauty as we hiked our way up
over 11,000 feet to an exqws1te
meddow where w~ camped.
WHEIE TO GO TO FIND GOD
It wt1s m that meadow that I read
the hook llldrqm that 1 referred to last
week. l mad thdl the tendency l1\ our
rulluK· 1s lo keep dddmg one more
dett1il to our hves Lo the point of over-
load
• Qv,.1 loc1ding occurs whenever the
requuc>ments upon us exceed that
whKh we dTe able to bear." wntes
Richard A. Swenson. We each have
our own limit, dnd exceeding that will
have c1 result hke the proverbial straw
lhdt hroke the cdmel's bdck. I certam-
ly saw tht1l pnncple m action Wlth
Andrew and our lJdmd frtends
"Jot only did Andrew try to make
theu' boggdge manogeable, but the
lldmas also were keenly aware of
their o\vn llffilts Penodlcally one lla-
rod would simply stop m 1ts tracks for
a few·mmutes. It would look at the
view, munch on a grnssy snack and
catch its hrP.dth. No a.mount of tug-
ging could force it to move unbl it
wus r<•ady.
I don't mdke God or anybody hap-
py when I overlodd my life and f'm
still trymg lo rebalance my load. I'm
tryuiq to s1mplJ1y, to stop a nd enjoy
the view mort> too. Maybe we could
all ledrn from llamas.
An<I you run quote me on that.
• CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Nt!WJ>Ort
Beach resident who speaks frequently to p.ir·
enting groups. Her e-mail address 11
clndyOonthegrow.com
is seniOf' pastor. The church is at
3198-8 Airport loop Onve, COsta
Mesa. For information, call 641-
1944.
• EDITOR'S Haft; Where to Go to
Find God features brief cMsc:riptions
of diurches and temples rn our com-
munity. They appear eclch week on
a rotating basis. ----------· Lutheran
Four Square
MESA BIBLE CHAPEL
Mesa Bible Chapel is a grace-orl-
ented, Bible-believing church that focuses on God's kwe to meet all
needs through the good news of ·
Jesus Members kM and~
people where tt-v •e ~ trust In
God's grace to make them ~
Praise, worship and llble teaching Is
~ on 54.Mlday at 10 a.m, Bob
Stone is senior f>M10r. Tt,. chufch is
at 1734 Orange Ave .• Costa Mesa.
For more infMMtion, call 548-9733.
Free Methodist
ORANGE COAST FREE
METHODIST CHURCH
Orange Ca.st Free Methodist
Church ts dtdlc.ated to mlnlsce<ing
the word of God, foltowtng the
truth of Christ ind enjoying the fun-
nes.s of the split\. Con<.urrent WOif•
ship seMces. In Japanese and Eng-
lish, are twld on SUnmY at 10".JO a.m.~ Md~ llble StUdles lftd pr.,. groups, Jn both
£ngffSh and Jlplnlee, meet
throughOut the wwk. Clifford Rapp
OtRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Christ Lutheran Church is a M1s-
toorl Synod Lutheran congregation
that aims to reach out and bring
people into a living relationship
with Jesus Christ through dynamic
worship of God, Vlg<>(OU1 study of
his word, loving care for one anoth-
er and committed support of his wen throughout the world. Wor-
ship seMc9s are on Sunday at 8:30.
10 .,;ct 11 :30 a.m. Sunday xhool fOf'
all 91 is from 10 to 11 a.m. Child
CM9 ls pRMded at all wonh1p ser-
Vices for children under 4. Wilham
8. Hemenway is senior pastor. The
ctuch Is at 760 Victoria St., Costa
Miu. For more information, call
631-1611.
WTMDAN CHURCH
Of THE MASTER
Lutheqn Church of the Master 1s
an hangefical Lutheran Cliurch in
America congreg1tion. It is a Christ-
t..-.d community committed to thi proclamation of the good news
ol io., hoPe and forgiveness In
_,. Owtlt. Central to the worship
.. word.: Scripture and preaching,
..S NCnment. baptism end the
Lord's Supper. Worship services are
on Sunday at 9:30 a.Ql . Children's
Sunday school and aidult education
meet at 10.45 a.m. Chlld CMe is pro-
vided during worship and edutt
education from 9:30 to 11:45 a.m
The church provides a before-and
after·schoOI program to the com-
munity. Mark Anderson is senior
partor. The church I~ at 2900 Pacific
View Drive, Corona del Mar for
more informatloo, call 759-1031
NEWPORT HARBOR
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Newport Harbor Lutheran Church,
of Evangelical Lutheran Church of
America, is dedUted to •teaming
the word, leading the way,
anchored in Christ.• The wor5hip is
welcoming, friendly and hospitable.
Bill and Susan .IClrtin·Hadurtt ere Its
'o-pastors. The churdt " at 798
Oowr Onve, Newport Buch. For
more informatt0n, call S41-3631 .
PRINCE OF PEAa
LUTHEMN CHURCH
Prince of ~ Luther~ Church
mernbef'I beNWI that their flnt •nd
greatest responsiblUty to GOd Is to
worih1p hfm ~ ell of ttW soul
and mind. and that GOd his com-
manded us to kw9 ow '*9tlbor as
ounelws. They drive to ther• their
faith ttvough thi6r ~ acdOns
and llttltud& Melt "°""' 11 J9nfor pastor. 1'ht dUdl II 111117 E.
Mesa v.rdl DtMi. C'*9 Mlle. For
more information, call 549-0521.
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.,,.. r1llw Of All ,..., ,_,..,
TEMPEJltAluftES Balboa ·
76'65
Corona del Mar n/66
COS1a Mesa
7Mi5
Newport Beach
77165
Newport Coast
78166
SURF FORECAST
LOCATION •.• , • • • .SIZE
Wedge . . . .... , .4-8 SW
Newport • • • • • • • • 3-6 SW
Blackles , • • • • . . • .4 6 sw
River Jetty • • • • • • .3 7 sw
CdM . •• • • • .• •• 2-6sw
TIDES TODA:Y.......---
F 1 rrt low
8:181.m ............ 2.l
first t11gh
3.t7am ••••••••••• 36
Second low
10:2S pm ••• , ...... 01
Second high
2.;SJ pm •••••••••••• 5 2
SUNDAY
First low
9:52 am .•••••••••••• 2.6
First high
5:10 am ............. 36
Second low
11 46 p.m ••....•..•• 0.5
Second high 4.16 p.m .•.. , • , •• , ••• s 1
WATER ft,.,..~'TUIUI! •.• , 65
SURF
We have • swell out of the
wut to iouthwest every 10
seconds for sets In the
waist-to shoulder high
zone this Wftkend. We
should~ con~ent chest·
high sets throughout the
weekend W.ves It th!!
pomu and reefs will be
bettet'. looking •head. w. •r• .nticipiltin~ VM:x.itdet·
high s.tJ ttvough Morl<My.
J FAITH CA L EN D AR
SPECIAL EVENTS
HIGH HOLY DAYS LUNCHEON
A Rosh Hashanah luncheon w1U
be presented at noon Thursdtty
at the Jewish Senior Center of
Orange County, which is Jocat(.'cl
at the Jewish Federation Cam
pus, 250 E. Baker SL, Costd
Mesa The luncheon will fcatu1t>
Rabbi David Eliemc and Cdntor
Isaac Attlas. For more informa-
tion, call 513-564 1.
OPEN HOUSE
A Se'Lichot service and open
house will be presented at 9 pm.
Saturday in the Social Hall of
worshlp at Temple lsa.Jah of
Newport Beach, 2401 Irvine Av<:>..
The event will be an opportunity
for socicilizing, fellowship and
refreshments. Nonaffiliated peo-
ple and newcomers are encour-
aged to partiapate. For more
information, call (949) 548-6900.
CLASSES/WORKSHOPS
WOMEN'S BtBLE STUDY
Faang Your Fears, a transde-
norrunati.onal Bible Study for
women of all ages and denomi-
national backgrounds, will be
prc.'>t:nted dt 9:15 d.m. Wednes-
dt1y al the Newport Mesa Chrisl-
i<tn Cenh?L, 2599 Newport Blvd.,
Cost~ Mesd. Free child care will
bt• provided For more mfonna-
tion, caU 557-6788.
POWER IN PRAYER
Ruth Hl•ld will present a work-
~hop lltlt.:d Master Mind from 10
d m to noon ?-..1onday at the Sci·
~nee of Mmd Education Center,
1 <J29 l \tslin Ave., Costa Mesa
Adrmss1on is $15 For more inlor-
nic1llon, t dll 646-3199.
SPIRITUAL WORKSHOP
.Judnella Evdll'> will present a
workshop lilied Healing Servlce
lmm HI 30 to 11 :30 a.m. Wednes·
day dt th£> Seu nee of Mmd Edu-
c:<1lion Ctnlt•r 1929 Tustm Ave.,
Costa Mesa. Adrruss1on is $15.
For more mtomldtion, cd.l.I b46-
J HJ9.
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
Don Sharer will present a work-
"hop titled Bibi~ Study Crom 1 to
'.l p.m Stllurddy ut U1e Science of
~lind t:!duc<.1tion Center, t929
Tustm AvC>., Costa Mesa. Ad.m.ls-
sion is $15 for more mformabon.
Cd.ll..646-3199
POLICE f llES
NEWPORT 8EACH
• ~ l'olld; A g.nec.ator and wa~h 'J)rayer worth S2.oqQ_ were stolen
from a garage in the 1100 block. T
• Mtwtne Avenue. A cash register, two phones and two bottles of wine
worth $1,682 were stolen from a bUsiness 1n the 300 bl<><:k.
• Sea Island Drive A guitar worth SSOO was rtolen 1n the first block.
• Winward Lane· A cellular phone worth S 1 SO was stolen from a car In the
2200 block.
• J1ft Stnet· Coins ftom a l•undry m11chin worth $1,000 were stolen from
a business In the 400 block.
COSTA MESA
• 9ristol Stnet: A lawn mower. hedge trimmer and wHd eater with a
WOrth totaling Sl,550 were stolen from a home In the 2~ block .
• Felnliew AMd. A 20-pack of beer worth $11 was stolen from a Ml~s In
tM 2200 block. .
• M1i1t1or 9GUlev_..,. A ltptop computer worth $3,379 w•s stolen from a
business In the 3500 block.
• Joefln Street A compact di" players and I SMlr Clf spuk rs wotth S2SO
were stc>len from• tar In the 600 block.
• Liu .._ A ~lullr phOne worth St •9 WM stolen from a car In the 100
blodt •
..
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Sotvrdoy, September 12, 1998 A3 .
Water district
. manager r.esigns Murphy case could happen in Cos~a Mesa
Perhdps you live in Costa
Mesa and don't believe the "res-
ignation• of NewJ)ort Bf)dch City
~anager Kevin Murphy has any
unpact on your life. Or maybe
you live m Bonita Canyon or out
on the peninsula and think the
closed-door session that culmi·
nated in Murphy's departure is a
good thing.
Either way, you'd be wrong.
. If Murphy's job ~rlonnance
·wcls the issue, I wouldn't spend
five words of this column on it .
because the Newport C1ty Coun-
cil is free to hire, fire or •resign" •
anyone they choose. • .
But Murphy's job perfortriance
· no longer is the issue. The issue
now 1s the subterfuge used by
the council to handle his case.
The council's initial secrecy fol-
lowed by their refusal to utter
more than "no conunent~ when
asked about Murphy's departure
1s our government run amok.
One pdrticular council member,
John Hedges, wjth whom many
Pilot readers would associate th
term •outspoken." is not sp\ak'-
Organic ' Peanut Butter
WHAT'S UP
mg out on this matter.· He would
probably Qe the flJ'St to shdrply
cntic12e any other government
body guilty of the same actiQn.
Think of jt thls way: If Keri
Starr had a closed-door meeting
with Bill Clinton and Janet Reno,
after which Starr ~resigned,~ do
you believe John Hedges would
approve of a "rio comment" from
the president or the attorney
general? I think not Hedges
would be all over that like a
Almond
Butter
=~~~ . ~49
REG. '4.15 -..-~ 16 oz.
• Creamy Sl}W • Raw or Roasted
$
YOU SAVC $5 961
OPfl-PACK
chicken on a worm.
· This'is the kj.nd of "leader-
ship .. we get when politioans
don't believe we have the forti-
tude to C'hallenge them. They
would not be keeping silent on
the matter if they didn't believe
they could get away with it.
All of which begs the ques-
tion, "What 1s there to hide?" lf
Kevm Murphy was m fact ,
involved in some "incident," as
Councilwoman Norma Glover
bas hinted, Murphy's resignation
may be a slap on the wrist. I'm
now wondenng whether the
"incident" 1s worthy of a call to
the district attorney. D1d Murphy
misdppropriate funds? Did he
harass someone? Did he tdke too
many pens home from the office?
Whdtever it is, the council should
hdvo no se.cond thoughts about
openly di~cussing the matter
. before tht:: people if the o~ense 1s
so flagrnnt
• If· there was no incident, then
the council better provide an
explanation pronto because
sooner or later we're going to
1 hear the truth, and it's better to
gt>l yoU!: side out hrst. ·
Why be bothered with the
KeVln Murphy saga if you live in
the Cu!'lyon or on the penmsulc17
Becau~ yours IS a Pyrrhic victo-
ry. Al a future meeting, the coun-
cil b yomg to go behind closed
doors and ·resign" someone you
lik,r, not someone you're happy
ii, gonr. And they'll subvert your
wiU dCJc:un because you told them
it was dll right this time around.
Your silence today is their per-
mission slip for tomo'frow. ·
'As for my fellow Costa
f\.-1.esans, we should have·the
same concern. I wrote p_revlously
d bout the good tunes producing
srnndals because people are pla-
Cdl<>d and power is abuseq and
now it hdi. come to pass. Mdke
no mistdke about 1t, th.ls entire ·
mess could happen just as easily
in Costd Mesa .
I lad this s.ecret meeting hap-
'pened last year or next, I would
still he steamed, but this is an
election year, and the fact that
the council has the gall to do th.is
Vfhen we're dbout to go to the
polls tells me that they are taunt-
ing on us to dvo1d partiapating ·
in the proces:, If we're lucJ(y, •
about 25% of the eligible voters
in the area will tum out m
November to vote for the folks
who detenrune whether we
should have more cops or fewer
firemen, whether our daughters
should be t(\ught in school how
to use d condom and whether to
conduct th~ business. of the peo-
ple m secret. • •
As.with so marty of these
issues that see.m insignificant.
there is a bigger picture. With ·
me, it's the message I send to my
kids No way do I want my kids
to see mP $it quietly while local
politioans do the1r dirty work m
private. And no way do I want
my kids to see me rruss the .
chance to vote them out of office
jf they do.
• STEVE SMITH 1s a Costa Mesa resi-
dent and free·lance writer He can be
reached by phone at (949) 574-2462 or •
by e-mail at Stmth1901dt.net
Irvine Ranch Water Dis-
trict Manager Ronald Young
.is resigning from his $140,000
a year job after nearly 20
ye with the di trict
In a letter of resignawm
submitted to the district's
boord of <litecton , Young said
• he was leaving to p ursue new
career interests and spend
morP t1me with his family.
Irvine R4nch spok e:,-
woman Joyce Wego~r-Gwidt
said Young's resigna~on had
• nothing to do wi.th the arrest
of tour people last month,
t.ncluding.a distnct employee
allegedly involved in a $2.2
million theft from the district.
Young Joined the district in
1979 as thP. director of engi-
neenng and planning and
has servr-d 11 years as gener-
al manager.
Young enhanced the dis-
tnct's unage in the ind~
and helped keep water and.
sewer rates at Irvine Rane
the lowest in Orange County,
a news relea.sP. said.
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WSFMINAR
September 16. -Wednesday
7:00 to 8.-00 pm
ATl'ENflONDEFJcn
DISORDER (ADD)
By /tlark Olsen &
---Stet~ Holmes
~Mesa)
. I I I
•
• • I • • • • '
A 4 Saturday, Sep mber 12, 1998
Police ,
going to
the dogs,
for help
• Bart and his partner,
Ems, outperlorm most
human teams in search
for a fugitive or drogs.
• EDITOR'S NOTE: This is'the second
article in an 11 part series on Costa
Mesa·~ Citizens Police Academy
( 1111 l. n1-.u,1.
lJves. Jn n Michigan tudy, a K-9 ,
team ron 1. ting of ci handler and a
dog was pitted anain:.t fow police
officers m a search for Cl hidden
•suspect."
r The K -H t~am searched seven
tun~ Jaster and found its subject
93'>'" of the time, compared with
the offtcrrs' 59% success rate.
In a demonstration of his part-
nPr's skill, ]:'!His took Bart into a
square-mile canyon to look for a
•suspect.• In less than two nun-
utes of UlVestiga~g the bumpy
tc•rrum, Jumping over bushes and
casmg the perimeter, Bart let Ellis
know with his barking thar he
h.td found the hidden man.
·oogs don't as~me, • Elhs
said. •Thpy are f>Ou/i, to 70'Yn more
efhc1enl than humans.• ..._..
IC students had 1 any doubts
about the freatment or Bart, it was
dispelled when Ellis whipped out
a plasllc' toy that tlle dog knew
well. Most pet toys tndke funny
noi!les or have unages pdmted on
them. Bart's toy smells like
cocaine or manJuana
< OSTA f\1ESA -8drt wasn't
I' '~ mq clltt>l\llon lo tli~ pdrtner
l\11•<;dr1y iuqht.
I lst1cil ly f<>< ll\t•d on his pdrt·
1wr\ c ommc1nds, he WdS busy
"' 1.il< l11nq )us 1•drs dnd Wdlchmg
OCW EAOWAft.Y Pit.OT
Costa Mesa police officer and K-9 handJer Mitch Johnson intro-
duces bis police dog, Nero, to Citizens PoJice Academy mem-
bers Lawana Wright, far rlght, and Michele Sharp after a class.
Ellis hides the toy, which looks
lik~ a rolled-up newspaper, and
IPdds Bart around the room . He
has lhe scent and it doesn't take
long beforP he discovers a bdg of
her.oin Ellis had tucked under th
the• crowd tlldl
. ydlhered while
polJce offlcer
Puul Eilts talked
with the class
ThP Citizens
Polln• Academy
studC>nls werf\
conc<>rned with pte Ba.dge BC.1rt, one of two
<c1nmes u ed by
, lhf' c ·o~tc1 f\.1<'<;d Polin! Depdrt-
1tlt>11I
"llor•s h<• np1•cl \Orne Wdter?"
11 k"d 11111• st11cl1·nt. notmg Bart's
h IVY fl<lrllllHJ.
"!-. tl1<1t c }'1<11n collar too llgjtt1"
qu1· .... t11111Pd .uir1thPr.
"J>o,. .... 11 .. 1•wr g<•t to plciy?"
Hl(~lllrl'd clll oh\'IOUS dOtmal lover.
ThP < let'"' w.ts reheved· U1at
I3nrt. •! '>·}'£•r11 old Belgium Mdli-
flOl'i, l'llJU~S hi\ W()rk They hg-
urNI hl' <101•s o hrw Job, but they
Wl'fe ohv1ously rnor<> worned
Mmul whPthl'r B1.1rt Wd"> hdvmg
fun.
uoh, he's happy," Ellis Sold
"He loves tus job and does it well.
We work well together, and he's a
big asset to the department."
Most police departments use
dogs to search buildmgs, sniff out
narcotics and act as a deterrent
Police officers are well awdre that
a barking dog IS one of the most
feared sounds for a crirrunal on
I.lie loose. The canine5 are taught
to bite only when someone runs
or tnes to hurt tlle dog.
. The department spent approx:
imately $10,000 on Bart, includ-
mg the dog's cost and tlle weekly
tra1rung sessions he and Elhs
must complete. It's a lot of money
for someUung that has tlle mentdl
capdoty of an m!ant.
But Bart ts no child. H.is nose
'knows.
Ofhcer Mitch Johnson scUd a
dog's sense of smell is much bet-
ter than a human's A humdn who
wdlk.s into a kitchen can recog-
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Chwch 10am
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~~05•pm• 11t~ 120CIXl
niw tlle smell of dn apple p1P,
while d dog CdD smell every
ingredient in the dpple pie, he
Sdtd. .
carpel. .
Bart IS pdtted on the head and
rewarded Wllh lhe toy. m~ begins
·gnawing away as his partner con-
tinues his lecture. The dogs sdve the department
mdny hows in searches for fugi-He won't let go.
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to be Learned
from the Presi dential
Crt!,IS" -S.111rday. ~ U, 19'1, ~ 10p111
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Castles in the sand
• 50 teams expected for annual contest to be
held Sunday at Big Corona State Beach. .
HUSflN MASHNI
!Utt~
'CORONA. DEL MAR
Just four years ago, the event
appeared to be doomed by
lack of interest. But some hard
work on the part of its chair-
·man, John Blom, has breatlled
new life into the Newport-Hdr-
oor Chamber of Commerce's
ann~al sand castle contest,
Vihich will be held Sunday at
Big Cor-ona State Beach.
•r:our years ago; we bad
only four entnes," Blom sc11d
"We thought it was going to
die out nus year, it looks like
we're gomg to reach our limit
of 50 teams·
As of Friday, tllere were 43
entnes m the 37th annual
Newport-Harbor Chamber of
Commerce Sand Castle Con~
te t, where amateur and pro-
fe sional sand sculptor.> com-
ete for cdsh prizes. All
entrants receive two round-
trip tickets to Catalma.
, Teams of up to e1gqt people
can use all the sand and water
@piiiiMii
• -I • -<J ••
they net>d to .bwld creative,
uruque or humorous works to
compete for the top prize of
$200 or several smaller prizes ·
of $75, $50 and $25.
Registrallon Stdrts at 10 am.
At 11, profc•sstonal sand sculp-
ton. will hold a demonstration
for dmateur tedms and specta-
tors. At noon, the amateurs will
have a chance to build thcu
own castles 'Or sculptures.
"Last year, we hdd a lot ol
pc•ople who had sculptures
with a 1ita·mc theme," Blom
said. •one had Neptune blow-
ing over lhe Titaruc."
Judgmg lh.e contest will bn
Commodore's Club members
and profcss1onaJ sculptors
They will be looking for
unique, humorous dDd en--
alive cdstles dnd sculptures
All ccilegones include masters
and nonmdsters levels.
Entry fees are $50 for mds-
tcrs, $35 for business firms and
$20 for f~mtlies For mon•
mformatton, call the event"
ofhn• di 729-~400 or contc1c;t
Blom at 675-3130
lE • d
3165 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
One Blo<:k South of .\05 "")
545-7168
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Soturdoy, September J 2, 1998 AS
Swimmers take to water iri lifeguard's memoiy Elder McClung
attends prayer
service for son
1 ~ l'l,\1'111
Local master swunrners, w tll
.suit up toddy to c:ornpNe in the
hrst Don Bums One Mile Scholar·
ship Swun. ·
· The rtKe will h<•lp rdhe money
tor tollPg<~ scholarships dWarded
to lifoguards who <•xemptif y the
traits of the fornwr Newport
Beach lifpguttrd and teacher who
passed away m 1994.
Wanting to do somcthmg spe-
cial lo honor Bui ns, the Newport
Beach Llfeguurd. Ass.oc1dhOn
decided to rcndme lhA SC'dfest
Swim m hu. memory. The race
will be held al. Corond Del Mdr
State Beach, th(~·beaC'h where the
45-year Vt>tcran last worked.
mile ocean-trdmuig. w1ms, Stw
recently returned with her t~am
mate • from the Akdtraz Shafk-
fest, a 2·mi!P .swim from AJcdtraz
Is.ldnd to San Frannsco
Dressed in full wet suits, gl9ves
and booties, the grouµ rnrnploterl
the swun 10 the 6Q·dc.>grc(• water.
Doug Fletcher dnd Carol Jewell
won gold medaJs m thf'lf 60 to 1)4
dge group ..
In addition to competing in lhf~
Don Bums Schqlari.hip.Swun, the
group'plans to tr<Jvel south m '<icv·
era! weeks to comp<!h' m th£•
• gatorman rnce dt the Let Jolht
Rough Water Swim, d a-nulC'
swm1 an the La JoUa Cove,
Group members d!Jrn<>d that
the corrurutmenl to support r>d <:h
other has mdde staying m shap
Cdsy. Fletcher said there's no
greater feeling m the world than
lhe ex.hilardbon felt dfl!!r d swun
Panshioners ot (In lrvm
church praymg for th
relea ,, ot Scott McClung,
who Ui Jdded m Mexico, ral-
lied around the man who
knows him best Friday night
-hi~ father.
~ugene McClung, 71,
rctunwd to the Umte<l States
rriclay dfternoon at Lo
A.ngelP-lnlt?mational Airport ·
after" Jong flight from Mc:~· ·
co. Hll talked Wlth thP media
thep attended a prdyer ser·
· VJce at .Mann~r. Soulh Cooi.1
Church with a lctrge group of
upportms and fnQnds.
MrC:lung today is scheduled
to return to Cozumel, Mex1c.o,
where tus son dwa1to;; trial on
gun smuggling charges.
Ciudfcltn<J NPwport's beaches
from HJ4 7 11nt1l 1992, Burn 1s
remembcrc>d by co-workers us a
man ded1catcd to hlnc>.ss, cduCd·
hon and our community's youth ..
A tedcher m the NE>wport-Mesa
School D1stnct, BuCTtS was the ll!Sl
hedd footbdll coach dt Costa
Mesa High SC'hool. He later
coached track dnd taught dt
Estanna and Nowport Harbor
high schooi...
'<; ~~OOJOIOIDAllY Pit.OT
Gretchen Allen, left. prepares for a practice swim at Corona Del Mar Stale Beach.
"Thdt's when you s~y. it's
gredt to be dlive,' • Fletcher said.
With 100 swimmers PXJ>ected,
the rdce will start at 10 a.m dt U1g
Corona, which 15 next to llH? C'om·
na De•} Mar Jetty,,
Scott McClWlg i~ the C.dP•-
tam of the Rapture. d 145-foot
yach( from NP\\-p<>rt Bepc.h.
The boot. which 1s u"ed for
chdrtered exped1Uons, 1s
b4•ing ~ailed home, l>ul wnh-
out the younger ~kClunu.
Former co-~orkm cmd partner,
Buddy Belchc>, 64, who still
guard~ the UC'dC'hPs of Corona Del
Mur, workPd with Ilurn m the>
1960s. Toycllwr thc•y ran the
Youth Employm<'nl Program,
today known tis the Junior We-
guard Pr~Jram.
Bekhe we allt•d lbe former
USC (ootbdll pluyer dS d fodder,
tnspmng yenc>rdhons of kids to
achieve und SUC<'(•Nl in their
goals. Bums edrn~cl tho respect of
his studPnts by ttcMhng cc1ch as.
c1n individuul, Belc:hc• sdid. He
could often he· found stuymg after
hour:. dt the ocedn h<>lpmg hfe-
guards master tn1m )Ob skills.
Belche rcm<'mherC'd Bums as a
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summer, . Belche st1id, Burns
would grade every Youth
Employment Program pdrtlClpdnt
on his other li1eguard abilitJ('">.
He would sit down w1lh ec1ch .in{J
review the ways lhf'y could
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Belche sdid it was Bums' dC'd1 ·
cation and encouragement to
every guard over lhC' yet1rs thdl
left such a tremendous unp<.1ct on
so many lives.
As race director lifeuut1rcl l..t
Jun Turner made Cindi prepard
tions for the swim, master swun-
mers (age 24 dnd older) prepared
to take the plunge into the. chilly
waters of Big Corond.
One such group was made up
of severdl retning ndbonal mtJ.,ler
chdmp1ons. Many Sd1d they con-
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Bums directed al\d orgdru;ted
Ranging 10 <lQC from 50 to 65,
none of thlS close· knit group of 10
swimmers are former Olympians
or rollege dthlotes. Taking up
sw1mmmg competitively Just sue
years ago, lh<.>y met at the lhen-
nuw Corona Del Mar High School
pool
Tedm member Doug Fletrher,
64, sttid when the group formed m
1992, s<•vcral members struggled
to complete SC'veraJ length~ of the
25-yartl pool Others worked to
mc.·rt•asP. tht-ir endufdnce.
As the months went by, .the
clccl1c<ll<•d group persevered
throuqh thC' chilly, winter nights
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IPcl the workouts and helped the
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IOCfC'dS<~d c1nd 'JWUJ> mf'mbNS
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• EDITOR'S NOTE: nus 1s an encore
prest:ntatt0n of • column that rum
e«h fall
,
D edr WWt!~ ut ·over-eager"
AYSO dads. .
You'll probably get lJ'I a f1ght lf
. you say what I'm about to. o
~amplr cup this arucle and yive 1t
10 yow husband Op it before the
.. c;c <er s~ason .,t trts today, before
he mokes a t0;0l ""~elf -and
d wr~k ot your •ld. .
The ... cid f4ct lS thqt on.every
Newport-t\1P..!>d ~occer held for
the next 11 \\eeks, tllere will be
dl le ..... a cc·uplc> of problem
_ddds These dW grown men who
,,crt!clln di tht>1r kids -defense·
.,, duldrtm dS young as 4 -
1kP th1-.y're channehng Vmce
I omhdrd1 And o few fathers
'H•n t stop there: they yell at oth-
' r kids, coachei. and referees -
i1C1 1 ally anything that bredthes
nO !he '>OCCer held
Volunteer rieeded .
f'o r bay ck~anup
Voluntc.'<'rs dH' nec.>ded to help
\ .. 1th the Upper .Newport Bay
Cli>c1nup Dd~· from 8 11.m to 1
p 111 Sept 1Q di Newport Dunes
Wedlher forecaster Steve
Rcirnbo of KC BS-TV, Channel 2
will bf' tr.t• honordlV chauman.
(;roups.of volunteers will be
.,huttll'd to ant> of hve dilferent
outposts, where bags, gloves,
nnd reqchng ddta sheets will be
handed out. Voluntee~ should
w t•ttr proper cloth~s. such as old
a.u ..._ lllClt' \lied f1 Sii..., JC; ... ~·~ w.or.-1 OOptl), T..eH lOpnt ThutH l()ptn
fs.ll>elNcom • CD'il
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rm not sure what gets into us
males. Some deadly comblJ'labon
of testosterone. pnde a.nd low self·
esteem. We all have it wtUun us to
be Jerky dads on Saturday. behav-
mg as if it mattered how well our
child can kick a ball. We all have
the unpulse to scream. yell. rant
and rave in an ill-cot1ct.>1ved
attempt to make our kids better
soccer players. It's absurd; it never
shoes. long-sleeve sh1rb and
panb • ·
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The Cabfom1a Depdrtment of
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Newport Dunes Re<iort, New-
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port Bdy naturalists dre work-
10g together to sponsor the
event.
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can meet c.tt Nev.rport Dunes
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ber, it's only a game
works. Most of us know this mtel-
lectually and muster enough ~
control to shout only encowdge'-
ment as our sons and daughters
race up and down the field.
.. But, for th& exceptions among
us, here are 10 things to keep in
mind '
1 AYSO's off10al motto:
·Everyone plays.·
2. AYSO's unofflcial motto:
•Remember, ifs for the !Qds.
Have tun."
• 3. It make~ no difference ~vho
wms the game. It's youth soccer,
for gosh sakes. Don't celebrdte
too loudly when your team wms,
don't be too disappointed when
your team loses
4 It doesn't matter how your
pnde-and·JOY plays; 1t only mat-
ten. if he or she has fun.
5 No one on earth playi. bet-
ter while being yelled at.
. . 6, Soccer is d tough game. Try
it yourself somotune -and then
try it while someone you love is
screarnmg at you,
7. While the outcome of these
games is less than meaningless,
the lessons learned in them will
last a lilettme. Lessons like how
• o-be-OifOOd sport, how to win or
lose Wlth charader. and how to
simply enjoy the com~tition.
8 The referees -volunteer
moms and dads -will make bdd
calls, almost every one going
against your team. So what?
Life's full of bad calls: and Ute
answer's not to complain about
them, but to deal with them.
9. Put your energtP.s to better
uses. Instead of yelling at your
kid. try learning the names of all
the players on the team and ·
shout •Good 1ob, So-and-so" to
each one all game long.
10. How you behave matter~:
1t will affect your .Ud forever. Ask
any grownup for an athletic war
story. Adults can remember, in
vivid detail. the stingmg words of
their parent or coach, even
decades later.
• I played sports through high
sch90l and into college. And J "
had all sorts or coaches, from the
awful to the mspmng Fo1 ead1
orie, J can remember, almost vN-
batim, the persondl attacks.
But my dad's words cut even
deeper. Whether delivered from
the stctnds or after the game m
the Cd.I, his critiques on the
games l played &till roam uncom-
fortably m my h~ad: Good game,
son. but ... you should have, you
could have, why didn't you?
He was trym-g to make mP a
better athlete, but a more effec~
nve strategy would have t>Pcn
Good ·game, '>On, I'm proud of
you. Let's get a plZZd to cele-
brate. End of critique.
So toqay, dads, do yourself -
and especidlly your kids -a
favor and zip it up. Cram a soc-~
cer b<tll in your mouth if you
have to, but JU'>t lei your kid play.
It's only o game. Don't make it
som~thing elsP..
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Newport/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Satvrdoy,Sep mber 12. 1998 A7 ~
.. _Bal~oa Beach Company reopens IEST IUYS
T be Balboa Beach Co.mpa-
ny (673-3900) has
reopened after a maJor
remodel at 210 Manne Ave., Bal-
boa Island. The store 1s filled
with casual clothing, footw~dr
and accessories. Populdr name
brands a rc available, including
the its own label -the BBC
logo, Toes On The Nose, Five
Crowns, Billabong, Mossimo, 26
• Red and Rusty. •
Sean Gallagher, the rww man-
• ager, says island shoppers and
merchants 11Ussed the store due-
.mg its renovation ·
·we're thrilled to be l>ack," he
said. •The Balboa Beach Compa-
ny begdll at this sdme location m1 1979, in the back comer of what
was an old hardwar~ store.
Through the 1980s, it grew to be
the focal pomt of l\:'fdrine
Avenue.•
The Bdlbod Island Store is the
flagship opcrallon of a growing
retail program::GalldghN also is
general ma.ndger of Balboa Beach
Company outlet stores m Camaril-
lo, Barstow and Lake Elsmore. .
If you've dlways wanted to
learn how to play the guitar, Nie
Nichol (640-6732) offers private
lessons at $30 an hour. Nichol
teaches children and adults how
to play classical guitar and popu-
lar styles of guitar. Nichol has a
Master pf Music Art m classical
yuitar from the San Francisco
Conservatory of Music. Nichol's
--studio lS at 180 Newport Center
Drive m Newport Bedch.
Neiman Marc:us ~s hdving a
Petite Week sldrtmg Sunday. The
focus will be fdstuons for petite
women in the Sport Shop depart-
ment on level one Informal mod-
eling will take pldce from noon
to 3 p m through Sept 19
The Comlte Colbert Festival
des Artisans tS a we(•k-long cele-
bration of French crtlflsmanshtp
tllld creativity that will b<' held
Monday through Sept 20 at
South CoclSt Plaza Dunnq the
free event, visllori. can discover
the skills _ne<.·essary for lhe pro-
Huge Inventory
Reduction .
Sale
6' x 9' starting
at just
$350
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Mon -Fri 10·6 Sat 10·5 722-7224
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LYLEEN & JEFF EWING
SECURING YOUR HOME
WHEN YOU ARE AWAY
A few simple precautions can
reduce your vulnerability to
burglary or vandalism while you
arc away from home for a f cw days
or for an extended vocation.
It is a good idea to make your
house appear to be occupied. If
you arc away overnight. llave a
few lights bur11ing If )OU are away
for an extended time: you t-hould
consider · buying an llutomatic
timer that will tum )OUr lights on
and off at preset intervab Don't
let newspapers, mail, or othc:r
deliveries pile up at your. front
door. Let your next door neighbors
know you will be away and ask
them to keep on e)e on your
housc--you can also o~k the police
to check periodically. Be sure to
lock )Our window .and double
lock the door:. before you leave.
Th~c precautions will cont ribute
to your · peace of mind and help
you relax and enjoy your travels,
Lylcen and Jeff have 26
con ccutive years of real estate
experience in Newport Beach.
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from France as craftsmen
demonstrate their skills in tho
Jewel Court Rotunda area. Par-
ticipating members and the skills
they represent include Bemar-
daud, porcelain slipcdsting;
Chanel, creation of a fragrance:
, .
ChrtstoOe, hand engraving, and
a han~s-on etiquette game; Her-
mes, mteractive leather work-
shop: John Lobb, ready-to-wear
shoomalCJ.ng; Cristal Saint Louts,
gold and plab.num stemware
design; laJlque, the creation of
fine jewelry; Lancome, makeup .
artistry; Remy Martin, barrel
making; and Van Cleef & Arpels,
pave sotting.
Other Comite Colbert members
will host in-store acti\dt:ies from
informal mOdellng of Chanel,
Chnstian Dior and Givenchy: the
premiere of a new jewelry collec-
lion at Lalique; scarf tying demon-
strations at Hermes, :md a rruru
golf clinic at Lacoste.
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A8 Sotvrdoy, Sep mbet 12, 1998
Former Hobie bookkeeper
gets a two-year sentence
.
COSTA MESA -A former
book.kPeper for Hobie Sports
Ltd, wus .r1entenced Fnday to
two yOdrs m stilte prison for
crnoozzllng more than $70,000
from the store ldst yea.r.
Beverly Brewer Mucho, 44,
• -"'fwo weeks ~om
now, wt1 wOlce op
Ond go to worl She
. goto~.I
wouldn't trade
places with her .•
RotMrt
Alexander
co-oWner, HObre
Sports ltd
of Costa
Mesa will
b e g in
.s erving
her. sen-
t e n c e•
Sept. 28 .
She sut in
a Harbor
Jus t ice
Cen t e r
courtropm
wearing a
col o rful
skirt and
Listened to
her fonner
employers depict h er as a cold,
ccilculating Uuef who nearly
put ilie ston• out of business. r ~Her Westyle has stayed the
Sdffie whi le ours went Ullo the
hopper,• said Robert AJexan·
cler, co-owner with Michael
MuJlcn of the Costa Mesa
sporting goods store. "My best
huswess interest tells me that
she should be given p~obabon
so she can pciy us back But
that would go agdinst every-
thing l stand for and sends a
message lbdt cnme ptJys."
Alexander and Mullen arc
cQllege buddies who opened
Hobie '25 yeclrS ago. Mullen's
wife died last year, and that
soon WdS followed by word
that his ddughter had c:ancer.
The two men !ocusl'd thetr
attention ebewhere . That's
w hen Mucbo began depletmg
the co~y·s coffers by thou·
sands of dolla.rs. Mucho, who
worked for Hobie. for six yeani,
was arrested in October when
the co..owners notJced mcon·
~istenoe:; in the ledger.
Judge James Tumor called
the timing of Mucho's cnme
-·cruel."
•The victims were distract-
, ed WJth theii ~~on& ltve_sr--
411d then she went Jh," h e . d .
How much Mucho ~tole is
unknown, but Alexander esti·
mCltes it wc'ts mdrc than·
$75,000.
Dunng legal wrangling.
Mucho, on the advtce o1 her
lawyer, lai,t month re turned ·
about $5,500 l.ll uiidepos1ted
checks made out to the compa·
ny. Less than hall of the c:heck.s
could be cashed. The others
were drawn on accounts that
were closed or no longer have
funds.
The two fnends are unsure
whether they will be compen·
sated by Mucho. They mur'r·
aged to keep the business ·
afloat by tapping personal sav-
mgs accounts. some of which
they Sd Y were re!i_erved for
the'i'r children's college educd-
tion. •
They srud Mu cho never has
apologized to the m.
Alexander and Mullefl say
they won·~ close the ir doors,
dllhough at tunes the futum
has looked grim.
• "We could be forced out,
but we aren't going willingly,"
Alexander said . "1\Yo weeks
from now, we'll wake up and
go to work. She will go to
pnson. I wouldn't trade plac~
Wllh her.-
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Age at Disappearance: 6 Years Old
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N ewport/Costo Mesa Doily Pil
·Sand castles to cover Corona State Beach
S A."ll> CASTLES; Don't fur-•
get to v1s1t the 3 7.th annual
Sand ca stle Conte5t spon-
c;.ored by th1· Commodores Club
of the Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce dt noon
Sunday at Big Corona Sldte
Beu< h. Adrms 1on.1s tree and
parkmg dl Big Corona will cost a
couple of bucks.
Ac<urdmg to chdtim<1n John
Blom, dozen of teams from fami-
lfos, clµb and oftlc:e groups have
ent~red and will offer a wide
vanety ,of castle designs. A van-,
cty of aw<trds will bP pr~enh!d
• c.md you•cun vote lor your .
favontP sandcdstle. The action
gel'> under Wd Y at noon with
1udymg in mid-afte rnoon. Don't
lorget the suntdn lotion dnd
make a day of the Sand castle
Cante~t! .
KIWANIS CLUBS MERGE
'the Downtown Costa Mesa
K1WtlOI'> Club tlncl the Costa
Mcsd North Ktwd.JU.S Club will
mN9e Oct. 1 dfter months of dls-
c.usswn. It will rPsult in a
!>lmngcr f<iw<inis prcsPnce m
C osh1 f'.h sc1 TIH! newly merged
c luh wili hold its dnnucll instaUa-
tJOn chrmPT Oct. 2 ut Mesd Verdel ·
Country Club. Rcs~rvdlfons for
th1• m~tc11l<1t10n dinner can be
Jlldd" with Charlie Markel.
LIONS EXCHANGE: Lions
D1stmt 4-L4 42nd dnnua l Ense-
oadd v1SlldllOn come~ up Tues-
d.iy through Fnday. nus IS the
longest standing mtemational·
cxc:hdnge of urolherhood m
Lions' history ThP. v1Stldt1on
1xirkdUC ts $65 tor adults. Rooms
(dO h<? ff!S<'TVCcl Cit $45 a rught. .
Memhers of thl! Costa Mesd
Newport I f arbor Lions Club w1Jl
hulcl th1·1r next regular meet:mg
on Sept. 22 dt the Costa Mesd
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CLUIS
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Country C 'lub
CLUB NOTES· The collection
and sale of bcvt>ruge cans by
merobNs of the Exchange Club
ot Orange Coa~t have made pos-
sible tl!e purchase of four la rge '
bags of brown teddy bears
that will be donated to the
Orctnge County Child Abuse
MASSAGE
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of colon cancer by as much a.s 90%.
Get Screr~ned !
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Worth repeatlng: From the
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Kiwarus Club Scuttlebutt ...
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track, you will get run over tf you
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SERVICE ewe MEmNGS THIS
COMING WEEK Want to get more •
involved in yout community, make new
friends, network or give something
back to your cornmunlty7 Try"a sen11Ce
club! You are invited to attend a club
meetih~ this week. Many clubs will buy
your first guest meal for you. ..
MONDAY: The Harbor Mesa lion~
Oub meets at the Costa M esa Golf and
Country Club to hear tzella Dickey, rtate
chaplain of the californla State Society
of Daughters of American Revolution.
lUESDAY -7:30 a .m.: The Newport
I Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the
Balboa Say Oub for a club assembly
WEDNESDAY -7:15 a .m.: The
South Coast Metro Rotary Club will
meet at the Center Club Newport Har·
I bor Kiwanis. Club meets at the Un1vers1·
ty Athletk Club. Noon: The Exchange
Club of Orange Coast meets at the
8ah1a Connth1an Yacht Oub to hear
Tom Naughton on El T0<0 Airport Ccx
ta M~ Rotary Oub meets at Mesa Verd~ COuntry Club 6 p.m.: The .New:
port·BalbOa Rotary Club~ at the
8ah11 Cot1nthlan Yacht Club to hear
Andy Turek of th~ Los Angeles Galaxy
Professional Soccer Team
THURSDAY -Nj)On: The Kiwanis
Club of Newport Beac.h·CO<ona del Ma
meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club. The Costa M esa North Kiwanis
Club meets at the Holiday Inn. The
Exchange Club of Newpor.t Harbor
meets at Riverboat Restaurant to hear
Bob Scaccianoce on .. Operation Abro-
hos, A Treasure Hunt H The Newport·
· lrv'lne Rotary Club meeU at the Irvine·
Marriot Hotel 6:30 p.m.: The Costa
Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast Lions
Club meets at M1m1'S Ofe for a ladies'
mght social with barber shop singers
• COMMUNITY & a.UBS IS publish
every Saturday 1n the Daily Pilot Fax
your sen11ce club's meetmg •l)format1on
to (949) 660-8667 or mail to 2082 S.E.
Bristol St.. Suite 5, Newport Beach,
92660.
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• Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot soc1e Son.irdoy, September 12, 1998 9. .
Local late-summer socials benefit children S cause
& . T he runth annual Bob
Hope/Dr. Howard House
golf tournament is set for >
Oct. ~at the P<!hcdn Hill Golf
Club 'in Newport Bearh.
Sponsored by Fir t Amencan
TIUe and 1i"ust Company, the day
of ~~rt will be ~pped off with
the annual dinner featuring
ma1or celeb cnt<'rtamment orga-
ruzed wtth panach<' by the
OrdJlge Coast's vf'ry own super-
woman, Gloria Osbrtnk.
Goll ctirector-. tor the tow-z:tey
are Gloria and Ray Osbrtnk's
son, Ron 0$brink, and Woody
Smith: Conun1ttP.e members
mclude Wally Schroeder: Davtd
Stein, Peal Hoag, San'dra BrodJe,
Nora and Jim Johnson, Alanna
Urbanas, Jean Lucas and Pat
Evans. Rlck Godber of the Trojt1n
Battery Company ts Uus year's
honoree.
Glona Osbrink L'> much more
than a toum~cnt orgdll.izer and
dmner planner. 0.brtnk c;erves ds
president and founder of the
Orange County Associates of th<'
House Ear Institute For more thdJl
a decade, she has championed the
work of House and rus clinic.
The House fatr lnstitute's
Children's Care Center provtdP.s
treatment for chlldrei1 on a
ncibonal basis wllh dl1 level!> of
hParing impairment In OrangC>
County. the House> Ear Cl.uuc lS
part of thE> Chapman MedicdJ
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Proceeds from thP goll touma-
ffi(!nt dnd dinner will benefit
children in our commuruty of all
ay·es and culture~. For more
information, call (949) 643-9260.
And by the way, there are
Cddillacs waiting for you hole-m-
one golf c.hamps courtesy of
Allen CadiHuc, Laguna Niguel.
Why there's evcm d trip to lreldnd
thanks to Atkens Livery.
•••
The Bergstrom family, owners
of the nation':; largest mdepen-
drmtly owned children's depart-
ment store -<"dllf>d what better
name than BPrqslrom's -will be
the honored gm•sts of the sixth
annual La Dok<' Vitd
The ltalld.Jl-themed fest, hosted
by Antonello Ristorante of South
Coast Plaza Village. will take
pldce on tho green adjoUWlg 'the
VilJage at 6 p m: Sept. 2'1. Most
importantly, the gllthering is
bemg held to ral.be funds to bcn~
ht the C~tic Fibrosis Poundabon.
"Years of hard work and decli-
cation to "htldren has long been
demonstrated by the Bergstrom
family," sa1d AntonJo Cagnolo,
owner of Antonello. "We are
plflased to honor them.• #
Cagnolo and his executive
ch{>f, Franco Barone, will prepare
a very spectdl four-course dinner
for guests of La Dolce Vila Tick-
et.s are $125, and may be reserved
by calling (714) 938-1393.
Cystic fibrosis, the most com
mon fatal gcn<'hc disorder
among children m this country. .
needs money to fund research to
find a "cure. Money stands
bPtween hope and reality Your ·
pdrticipdbOn 1s mvited, you dol-
lars will make a dtfferen~e.
•••
On Oct 4, before you preparP
to play m the Oct. 5 Hope/House•
Golf Tournament, put on your
swun trunks for a l!ttle. family lun •
m the halcyon days of Orange
Coast Indian summer and head
out to Wild Rivers Park for the
hfth annuaJ Mighty Rubber
Ducky Derby
You're mVlted to become.Cl
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Jack McNaughton, left, longtime Orange Coast resident..
threw a 50th birthday surprise party for his wife, Nancy, sec-
ond from left, aboard the lnlamous Mojo 1n Newport Harbor. ·
The other revelers are Patrick, Orshi and Kent M cNaughton.
VlD, that's a very unportctnl
duck. and we all know Just who
we are m that regdrd. VIDs will
be feted with d wonderful sum-
mer picmc in thl' African Quc•cn
Picnic Arerl with food proVlded
by an impre.,s1ve auay of local
restaurdnts such a'> Ho Sum
Bistro, Hungry Hunter, Hycitt
Regency Irvine, Knott's Berry
foarm , Villd Nova, Balbod D sert
Company, Bt1refoot Celldrs, Tay-
lor''> Mom's Cookies, Cliff's
Ragm' Cajun, C'dsUe Rock Spring
Water,' i:lnd ol course -the
obligatory ln-N-Out hamburut•r
trnck, d person I fuvnnte of mm
at all parti lit all tunes •
: Some folks drP..am -.it clmnit e1t
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'per onul ln-N-c Jut truck pulling
up to thP hm.1 e So much for Oie
h1gh-soa<-ty ma,g~
The '\\'lid 1ijvers party AS th·
brdlllchild of Peqgy Golflwater
Clay anc1 Donna Crean. und its
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Tom Fuentes, ll..a fUJimoto
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Sotur~. September 12, .1 998 • datebook . .
L.ocals are back at pier hangouts
m
N ow that the tounsts are
going borne and 1t 1s pos-
sible to fmd a parking
spot again on the Bdlbocl Penin-
SUla, locals can recldun the bars
around the Nf'wport Perunsula.
Two of the most popular -The
Stag Bar and Mutt Lynch's -are
also two 'Of the most casuaJ hang-
outs in the Newport-Mesa area.
+ WHERE: 121 McFadden PlaCf!, Bal·
boa PeninsWa
• • WHEN: 6 a.ni. to 2 a.m. ,. + PHONE: (949) 673-4-470
MUTT LYNCH'S
Ever since Dick's Horseshoe
Sdloon closed a fpw years ago,
The Stag Bar by the Newport Pier
hds bePn ablP. to ddlm).he oldest
l.Jquor l.Jcense m Orange tounty.
+ WHERE: 2300 W. Oceanfront, Bal-
boa Peninsula . '
The bar, which opened right A
cifter Protub1bon
was repeaJed, NIGHT LIFE occupies a build-
ing butlt m 1867.
• ~N: The k.itche111S open from 7
a.m. to 10 p .m .. wti1ekdays and 11
p.m. on Fridays and Saturday~. Last
call is up to the bartender, but is usu-
ally around 1 :30 a .m.
DON LEACH I DAllV PILOT
Ela Tsang, left and Gwen Bieschke make a.toast with
some big beers at Mutt Lynch's at the Newport Pier.
On weekends. The Stag Bar
overflows with the bum of
crowds In fdct, the bar is busy
nearly every everung, with the
possible excepbon of Tuesdays,
SdlCI employee Terry Weekly. And
an enthus1dsllc d1n fills the bar
pvcn on the slowest of rughts. .
Patrons arc ·anywhere from
late 70s lo early 20s, ~ Weekly
Sdld.
The attitude is very ld.Jd back,
although you mdy sometimes get
the feeling thdt everyone knows
ev.eryone's name but yours. Alter
a few visits, lhat r.,eling WLIJ
probably disappear and you'll be
much more comfortdble. Beach
wear and c<1sual clothes domi-
nate the fashion scene
!The bdr is dark in a comfort-
able WdY (the three pool tables,
however, are w1•U-bt) Televisions
bt-OddcdSt sportS along the whole
let>glh of the bar Vidro Qdmes
cllld dart bodrds round nut the
c•ntcruuruncmt choices.
Happy hour is offered every
dtty from 6 to 9 d.m . (that's right,
d.tn ) and Monday through Fn-
ctay from 3 to 7 p.m . with spe-
cials on beE>r dnd well dnnks.
+ PHONE: (949) 67~·1556··
Food is not served except on
Sundays, when you can munch
on hot dogs and chili while .
watching football.
The graffiti etched into the
tables at Mutt Lynch's attest<> to
its popularity -ii is ncdJ'ly
unpossible to flnd a spot that
hasn't been cdrefully ct1rved wtlh
some customer's name or
tboughts. •
Crowds pour in from the
beach, with Thursday, Pnday ,
and Saturday rughts lhe busiest
Now that summer is draWing to a
close. the locals are coming bac;k.
satd manager Mike Vayner.
Mutt Lynch's lSJl't fancy JJl any
way -with its tun, causal
atmosphere, it's an ideaJ place to
kick back after work and JUSl
relax.
The pJace will celebrate its
22nd blrlhday on Nov. 18 Dan
and Gail Lynch, who opened the I testaurant-bar m 1976, named it
after Dan's father, Emmett I •Mutt"' Lynch
I A green-and-~tute Wed door-
way marks the entrance, which
frontc; the beach. The green
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Available 7 day~ a week
\
theme conunues to the chairs,
table l~gs and pillars inside.
Booths and tables fill the lower
level.
The c..mell of Mutt Lynch's
famous pizza pervades the neon-
ht space. Banners, an inflatable
sun and hundreds of other s;olor-
ful marketing goodies from
breweries give you plenty to look
ell. The pC'J'VdSIVeness O~ plastic lS
offs~t· by a ntique fans hanging
from the white-painted ceiling.
The upper level holds the bar,
wh~r<> Monday rught football
and othN sports are offered on
the teJev1S1on. The upper level
<11so has two long wooden tables
·with benches, two pool tables
and <1 jukebox with one of the
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County: 11 very !up rruxture of old
and new rock chosen by the
employees. They add three to
four new compact discs a week,
said manager Mike Vayner
A back room has a handful of
video g<1mes und a hilarious
raised murnl of a surfing dog ·
wearing red shorts w1lh a pizza
in one hand. ·
They offor 22 beers -as well
as pear and raspberry cider -on
tap, und another 20 or so bottled
b~ers. The hungry can peruse a
full menu or hsl of appetizers.
Therf! is no happy hour
"We're aJways happy,• Vayn-
er said. "We don't need a desig-
nated hour.·
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New Voices stages
readfngs of new pla~
1be New Voices Playwrights
Workshop will hold a staged
~of abort plays and
work.I-in-~ at 7:30 'p.m.
Monday at Theatre District
in Costa Mesa.
Actors from South CO(lSt
Repertory's Adult Acting Con-
servatory and other local
groups will partidpete in the
rea~.
tion.s are recommended . .For
information, call (9-49) 225·
-4125.
Ballet holds auditions
for 'Christmas Carol'
Ballet Montmartre will hold
auditions for Charles Dickens'
•A Christmas Carol" pn Sept.
19 at the Newport Ballet Acad·
emy in Costa Mesa.
. FeatW'ed plays will be
•Papef"(eight• by Michael
Buss,• •womb for One More"
.by Richard Freedman, •Here-
after• and •0ppostte Coasts"
by Tom SWim.n1 and "Alice in
Disneyland• and ·one for the
Road• by Christopher lfela.
Audition~ are opento male
and I emale dancers ages 7
years to adult who have at least
• two years of ballet training.
A S5 donation is suggested.
The' Theatre Distnct is behind
The Lab Anti-Mall at 2930 Brii·
tol St, Costa Mesa. Reserva-...
Auditions for dancers aver 14
will be held from 1 to 2 p.m.
Pointe shoes are required.
Auditions for dancers 7 years
and older will be held from 2 to
Jp.m.
The Newport Ballet Acade-
my is at 2632 Santa Aria Ave.,
Costa Mesa. For information,
f'.al) (714) 646-7644.
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MUSIC
SUMMER JAZ2.
Peter Wlute will perform at 8
p.m Sept. 18 as pdrt of the Hyatt
Newporter's Sununcr Jazz Series.
Admission is $25. Norman Brown
will perform at 7 and 8:.45 p.m.
Sef¥ 25. Admission is $20 at 7.
p.m. and $25 at 8:45 p ni. Dave
Koz will perform dl 8 p.m. Oct. 2.
Admission is $25. The hotel is at
1107 Jamboree Rocld, Newport
Beach For informdtion, call (714)
729-1234 OT (714) 650-5483.
'MAGIC AND COLOR OF SPAJN'
A free musicale and sbde lecture
on "The Magic and Color of
Spain" will be held at 3 p.m.
Sunday in the Friends Meet.mg
Room m the Newport Beach
Central Library, 1000 Avocado ·
Ave. Pianist Sturley Case will
perform music by Antonio Soler,
Ennque Granados, Joaquin Tun
na and others. For information,
cdll (949) 717-3801 -
JOHN AND DONALD MILLS
Donald.Mills, the only SWV1VU19
member of the four original Mills
Brothers, will perform with his
son, John, and singer Kdy Starr
at 4 p.m. Sunday m 'the Robert B.
Moore Theatre dl OCC, 2701
Pairvlew Road, Costu Mesa.
Advdnce adrmss10n 1s $28 for
adults and $25 for semon., stu-·
cfents and children. Admission i!>
$.12 at the door. For information,
call (714) 432-5880, ext. 1.
KI NG
1\lng, d funk and soul t>dild, will
perform at 6 p.m. Tuesday m
Peninsula ·Park at the hase of.. lhe
Balboa pier as part of the BalbOd
Thedtre Beneht Concerts in lhe
Park senes. Swmgtown will per-
fonn big band music Sept. 22.
R&R will perform ct combination
of many genres of music Sept.
29. Mike Sharp's Balboa Brass
will perform Oct. 6. Adnussion is
tree. For information, call (949)
b?J-9575.
rHE HARRY JAMES ORCHESTRA
fbe Hd.Jl)' JdJJles Orchestra, led
1y Art Depew, will perfQnn at 4
1.m Sept. 20..,111 the Robert B
•1oore Theatre at OCC, 2701
Jiii •••••• ,
Jazz pJUUt Ahmad Jamal wtD perform at 8 p.m. today at
OCC's Robert B. Moore lbeatre, 2701 Pa:tn1ew Jload, Costa
Mesa. Jamal wUl be accompanied by steel drummer Othello
Molineaux, baubt James Cammack and drummer Frank
Grant. Advance tickets are $28 and $23 for seniors, students
and chlldren. Adm.lsslon is $32 at the door. For more
lnformatton, call (714) 432-5880, ext. 1.
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Advance admission is $23 for
adults and $20 for seniors, stu-
dents and children Admission is
$26 at the door. For mformation,
call (7 14) 432-5880, ext. 1.
AMERICA
America will perform at 7 and
9:15 p.rn. Sept. 25 at Twin Palms
restaurant, Fdshion Island, 630
Newport Center Dnve, Newport
Beach Tickets are $50 for the
concert and a three-course din-
ner and $25 for lhe concert only.
For information, call (949) 721 •
8288. -STAGE
'AH, WILDERNESS!'
South Coast Repertory'.s produc-
lion of Eugene O'Neill's only
cqmedy N Ah, Wilderness" runs
through Oct 11 on the> Main-
stdge Performann s will be 8
p.m. Tuesdays lhrough Fndays;
2:_30 dJld 8 p.m ScHurdays and
2:30 and 7:30 p.m Sundays.
Tickets range trom $28 to $45.
South Coast Repertory 1S at 655
Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa
For information, call (714) 708-
5555
THEATER SHOWCASE
A presentation of scenes and
monologues by fm;t-semester
OCC drama students will be
held at 8 p.m toddy and 2 amd 7
p m Sunday m the Drama Lab al
OCC. 2701 FaJJView Road, Costa
Mesa. Admi~sion is free. For
information, call (714) 432-5640.
'VICTORNICTORIA'
Toni Tennille will star in the-
Orange County Performing Arts
Center's presentabon of the
romantic comedy "VictorMcto-
ria, • based on the movie and
book of lhe same name by Blake
Edwards, Tuesday through Sept.
20. Performances will be 8 p .m.
Tuesday thmugh Friday, 2 and 8
.p.m. Saturday and 2 and 7:30
p.m Sunday. Tickets are $21 to
$52 so. The center lS at 600
Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa.
For information. call (714) 740-
7878.
'DIMLY PERCEIVED THREATS
TO THE SYSTEM'
South Coast Repertory will pre-
sent Jon Klein's comedy Sept. 22
through Oct. 25 on the Second
Stage. Preview~ will be Sept. 22
through Sept. 24, the play will
open Sept. 25 Performances will
be 8 pm Tuesdays through Fn-
days, 2:30 and 8 p m Saturdays
and 2 30 and 7·30 p.m Sundays.
Preview tickets begm at $18,
regular tickets range from $26 lo.
$43. Pay what you will dt 2.30
p.m. Sept. 26. The lheater is at
655 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. For mJormation, call (714)
708-5500.
PEOPLE WAIT MONTHS To EAT HERE.
OVER 35 RESTAURANTS. 15 WINERIES. CONTINUOUS LIVE ENTERTAINMENT.
PRfSlNTED BY
I I I s A L L ----0 0 0 D . .
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY • SEPI'EMBER 18, 19 & 20 .
NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE AT FASHION ISLAND . • 1141-~
PLITTll CHATTEi
Taste of Newport
to be held next week
The Newport 8eKb Cbam-
-of Comm-aa will laWlch its·
IOlll ammal T..ae of Newport at
Pashion l&land beginning Friday
through Sept. 20. 'JbiJ:ty-four
1'8514urants and 15 Winerie» Will
provide strollitig diners with a
sampling f eest while continuo~
live entertainment ls on stage for
all three days. •
This is a genuine commuruty ev~ntwlth plenty of enthusias-
tic volunteers and the anticipat-
ed turnout, according to offi-
cia1S, Will be around 55,000. •
Tickets are $9 for adults, clill-
dren under 12 are free saturday
and Sunday. Hours are 6 to 11
p.m. Friday, 4 to 11 p.m. Satur-·
daycmd noon to 8 p.m. Sundi!y.
For more inlorma'tion, call 729-
«00.
Night of opera, Greek
barbecue at Maxi's
Maxi's restaurant at the Dou-
ble1Tee hotel in Costa Mesa will
presents a night of opera from
France, Germany, Italy and
Spain along with a four-course
dinner from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Sept.
18 Cost is $29.50 per person,
wh.ich includes a $14.95 certifi-
cate for Maxi's Sunday brunch.
On Sept. 25, Maxi' plays host
to a Greek barbecue with music
and Mediterranean cuisine.
C81rlS $19 per person. Hows
are 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Maxi's is at 3050 Bnstol St.,
Costa Mesa. Por more informa-
tion, call (714) 540·7000.
Chef opens French
bistro on peninsula
Hassan's Cafe,. the Lebanese
restaurant on the peninsula, 1s
'no more and in its plaC'e, Daniel
Sldboun-J<erlnedy has opened
Pelcadou, a French bistro with
moderafe pnces and very good
Provencol cooking. He was for-
merly the chef at Mistral m
Corona del-Mar.
Pescadou is at 3325 Newport
Blvd , Newport Beach For more
information, call 675-6990.
Last call for dinner
at The Raft Cafe
Friday and Sdturday night
pnx fuce dinners at The Raft
Cafe will continue at least for
the rest of September, accord-
ing to owner Robert Redmond,
The dinner menu offers an
appetizer and choice of salmon,
smoked loin of pork or barbe-
cued chicken with gdrden veg-
tat.Iles for $20.
The m:uUl restaurant will con-
tinue to ~e breakfast and
lunch throughout th year,
weather pemutting, at 2816
Lafayette St., Newport Beach. For -•
more information, caU 673-0793.
Massimo ·s displays
signea McGwire shii1
Baseball's re<:ord-brealring
home-run hitter Mdrk McGwue
het"> given Massuno'"' one of ~
,shirts, which holds a place of
Q.onor, framed W>d hangmg on
(hl'1 wall"Bt 369 E. 11th St, Costa Mesa.
McGwuc stops by once in a
while \\ith his :.on for pi.zzd . .-
Bluewater Grill to
open at South Coast
Kathleen Green, duector of
m9rketing restaurants for South
Coast Plaza and South Coast
Vlllage said that a second Blue-
water Grlll will open m South
Coast Plaza Village •around the
hrst of lhe year. f •
Their reception in the old
Delaney's location near Lido
Island has l>er>..n outstanding
because of th ~ir cmph&is on
fresh hsh.and inodC!rate prices.
-Marfa Bird
ROSEY'S AUTO BODY
' .
CAJJIORNIA LAW STATES
You (AN CHOOSE
ANY,REPAIR FACILITY
fREE Pick·lp ' DttiYtry • All c.rtifW ltdi1itiHJ
642-4522
121 Industrial Way • Costa Mesa ·
~tttelMMMcMe ·~
' on our G1AHi' 1/1.. ~ .sa-i
lndud.,,g.the M-'c of~~
'" 11.,000 w.tt Dipl Sound .
rbmtunng~ ~ U.111 ~
EDWARDS IRVINE IMAX THEATRE IS LOCATED AT THE EDWARDS IRVINE SPECTRUM WHERE THE
5 & 405 FREEWAYS MEET IRVINE • CALL FOR GROUP SALES & INFORMATION 949 832-IMAX
' i .•
-A 12
• commun1 forum Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
A slice of Americana
K udo and ttidnk.ii to reporter 8ise G und t11e Daily Pilot
for the en1oyahlc art1de, ·Pui.h-
ing 1t to the L1m1t • (Aug. 24 ),
about I!d N<!wl(•tt rJnd son; Col-
by, setting the? t 52-mph speed
Tt!<.:ord in.their Eight Bdll hot
rod ut thf• B"nnevtlle Salt Flats.
It i;urc• con1un•d up pJeusant
mmnorif'i. for this post-baby
boorn,•r hot roddm, u •flr.c:t1ons
of the '50!i·!n·drag tdcm9 of The
8Pdn Bcsnd11 Art Arfon's G reen
Monstm dlld Don GarJ1t's bul·
let -fast mil Job drdystPri; Cars
hke NcwlHt':, arf' t.1Ulhent1c,
born-u1-Cdhfor.n1a, all-Amen-
<'<1n cultuH~ -dnd, one • ogam,
f'TCJV(> th(• kl< k·IJUtt Cdp<tbthty
of AOIPrlCdO r(Jrd V8 engines
OVN lhP four· und six-cylinder
wash1ng·md< hmi• motors of
imports
It's yrr•11t lo hdVC• fun bdck on
tlir· fwnt pdg•· On'• wondPrs,
how1•vN, wh,•n our pohllcetl
IJUf!'dUC rnts -n<>tc•d lor out-
l.iwing ''nJoyirwnt, who bttnned
hc·lrru•tles!'> motorrydmg -will
p11-;s rnoH• brum-cledcl l<Jws lo
"'>c1Vf' • h<Jt r1>ddPr!, from th<•m-
.,,,IVI'!, or J";S\Jf' SJ>l'Nlmq tiC'kC!ls
<11 thf> Sdlt Flc.1ts 1•vf'fy yh.ir
BILL lAWSON
('>Std Me<>u
If her skirt wc~ren 't
"" short ...
Kirt, ~o quc~tJons (•DAW
charges dgamst 'peeper,•• Aug.
27): How could he po 1bly do 1t
i.t her. skirt were of d modest
'e.ngth7 And lf d k11t ts short
enough to be able lo hhn from
below it, isn't thP-weiuer adver-
tising her desire to show herself,
while hypocnllcally ObJN'ltng to
"unwantPd uttent.Jon • (unwcml·
ed. il it comei> from the wrong
guy)?
In the past 10 to 15 yt•<.1rs or
so, not d day hds goop l>y with·
out dt least one fcnwlP. -m.
pubbc -showing mP. more of
her • pnvdcy" than.I redJly cored
lo see. Why, l'd like to kn1>w.
should all the rules favor th•'
exhibitionist{
Oh, that mC1.le picture-taker
hds a psychologitdl pro1Jl~111. <111
nght -but :.o doc:. ctny fomith•
SP.XUdJ-altenllon-SN!kCr. We'v~
heard the s<.1me ldmc• t .. xcusf"! for
yedrs; "Well, don't look 11 you
don't likC' it ... That'!> dS ShdCf' dS
saying, "Well, 1f you don't hk<•
seeing the thing thdl's tfonqing
out o1 my now, dC>n'I loC1k
dl 1t ;.
Edsicr '>dld thun dorlP
ARTSTANLOW
Cosld Ml~">u
Very pet:uliar, indeed
N onnct GlovN IS dt the lt•clSI,
act.mg vc>ry pc>cuJ1urly. L(•I\
hf'rtr from the• rf•st of Uw City
Council, pl<•o':>c>
,,.
A bmil tt111l l't><•pmq Tom who
.um•p1Jllt1u'ily flJm<•d whdt
v.u~ htcJd,.n un<l"r Uw lady's I
i
DOLORES AND GENE KERMIN
N1>v. port B"u'·h
• 1 f.1 liAGGlP.IV lYLIUSJ DA V I'll.OT
Colb} "lewett, right, and his father, Ed New-:.tt. broke a record with their 1929 Ford Roadster with a 1948 M ercury flathead engine.
Most locals side with jufy in Wolansky suit
AT ISSUE: Panel absolves Newport Beach homeowners association
from any responsibility in the death of Tracy Wolansky, who was killed
in a traffic accident at Jamboree Road and Bison Avenue two years ago.
I rHJH'I' With ltH! JUry\ <lf'f l'>IOn
lo cthsolv1· r!d!->lhluff I romPown-
N~ (Assoc 1t1hC1nJ dttcJ N<•wport
BP.r1< h of .my yutlt 111 th<• ch•rJth of
Tr<1c:y READERS RESPOND W<ilonsky I • .Jury .
clPdt'> nty 111 f:u tblufl df'oth, •
Sf•pl t II).
• A<; ttd!JIC dS h"f cf Pc1th WdS, J
dm1'I '><!l• how anyom• but thP
dnve>r of tlw c c.1r who hit hN 1s to
hldlJJC• Amt tu· did run th1• wd
lt11ht llwt Uw nty mst<1llr·d 'io
· wti.it rrion• ('rtfl Uwy d<J( ·
My ddughtf>r <.11'>0 Wd'!t Uw vie ·
tlfllJ>( d h1t·tlncl-ru11 r1t lhul '>dlllf'
inter•wct10n, dlso by som1•orn•
who run d red hghl. But fortu-
n.JtP.ly, she Wds oriJy slightly
miured. 6ec<Juse of the lrdfht·
nutigatfon issue! m I!ctsthluff etnd
bemg a resident of Ec.1stbluff <1nd
htivmg my daughter mvolvc•d 111
the .same s1ludb.On, I dwvc,:
cuound thdt ar<?a dnd fdiled rnrn-
plNely to see how you could nus:)
thdt rc.'<.I light, or dny n~J lie1ht dl
thdt mtersectJon. I fdd romplotr•ly
to sc•<• wh<Jt thP c:ity n m clo fur·
thN. II <;Oun<is '>Ort of lik<• d frivo;
low; df'c-p-po<·kt'l lc1wsu11 to me.
, JOAN ANDRE
cast bluff
Kurl Wolonsky, I hctvP lost
tovPtJ.onl'S m the past, dnd there
1s no grh1lPr heartdche th<Jt
c.ouJd cvN '"' fr•lt. But the tru~
fu<t of lh1• mdtler 1s an irrespons1-
blP dnver who ran d red Hghl
wtts rc•st>ons1bll' tor your wile's
dc•dth And for you to try to
1•xtrucl mom•y from the city
l><•caus<• of ti is ludJ<:rous.
~t lwst, you und your duldr<•n
nc•ed tu qo on with your live~.
GEORGE LAMPINEN
N<>wport Bc•drh
· A pNson runs il rf'<l light,
k11Jing i>Qmeone, and the Vlchm's
lurnily SUl~S Chf' ( ity d00 th£>
homeownNs c1ssoc1r1tion G1v<•
rnl' d bwr1k -d this isn't a tnvo-
lous ldwswt.
l wish th<• Wolonskys to bt•
c-ountN-sued along with .my
attorney thdt further's this type of
action.
PAUL BALDWIN
Neowport Beuch
At the llmc of that accident, 1
wcu; d resident acro<>s the streot
in th<> cond9m1mums. Thrm~ is no
AIRPORT FIGHT WRITE YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
The.! anta-torport ttcUvLst
uroup , El Toro HPWtP. Plctnning
Authonty suggellt we work
t<Jgethcr and tune down thn
poht1cc.1I rhetoric. 1toni.lalE•d,
that ffil!dnS M<>p promotmg El
Toro Airport o thnt South
(;ounty docs not have to tak~
dny r<•spons1hility fo r the dir
trafl w ptobh•ms tht•ir unpr<?< e-
d r nh•d growth htts nmsP.d.
Newport El TORO DEBATE ClhZCOl'
IJIUflt Blip•
pu1t our rnoyor cmd ('1ty Coun-
cil in hiring fl prnft>!>9lonal pub·
he rolations firm or our n"xt
balllo will bn ovt•r the r.xpan-
ion oJ Jolin Wayn • Airport.
That ~Jll b • 11 tougher fight
tha.n th1 onP-l>••cnusc ol l '' t
wath El Torn A rpott, we
rm~ ntly hnv the county gov-
rnmr.nt cmd mo t rrrnnty r f.
dent on our 1dc.
11 w Jos th«• E1 Toro Air·
port plan, who <.Jo yo·u think
will light al1141y 1d Nt WJ>ort
Honch to k p John Wciyn
Auport at it pr nl cnpnclty?
Tht> munty wiU be pr sur !<I
. lo cxpund 11, nll other dtl
will l\f• d ll, anti South C oun-
ty'• El Toro Reuso Planning
Authority wfll ho long gone,
ftnd 10 will nny prupo1ah1 from
outh County to work tog4Mh·
r,
ANHWIUGHT
NnWJ>Qtf BMch
\
Toro Airport Plan C w ould
create. Now that the county
altered the plan and relieved
traffic concP.rns, are they hap-
py? No, ThP.y JUi»t hnct ways to
&pm the informatJOn so they
can use tt to cnhcizc airport
pldns. They have be<;ome
extrenusts whose biasPd
remurks Cdnnot be counted on
for accuracy regarding the El
Toro t~use issue.
· ANNOLSON
Anaheim
It's pretty obvioUt to nlt.!
that one man and some very
bdd supervisors arf? trying to
g~t something done that
&hou Id never be done
{ • Suporv110rs slam report on
CH TC)rO, • Aug. 19),
We live wltftin about ;a half.
mile of the main runway. It's
impossible when they come
by with tbose planes, any of
them, to bear even the teJevi·
ion going. Alto, we notice
that all th' big plaoa head
out wnt from Bl Toro because
there l9n 't room for them to go
any o~r direction. You caa
hear them comtng from the
Urfle they leave the runway
down there until they are out
pa1t Leiture World. And that's
alt wrong. •
SupervilOrt Tom WU10n
and Todd Spitzer are good.
men who thlrtk right. And
maybe we will be lueky and
get the lhitd one In at die
next eJecUon.
DICXIWM ..._WOltd
U.S. SENATE
Barbdra Boxer, (D), 112 Hart
Sendte Building, Suite 112,
Washington, D.C., 20510, (202)
224-3553; or 2250 E. Imperial
Highway, Suite ~5. El Segun-
do, 90245 Telephone: (310)
414 5700.
Dianne Feinstein, (D), 331 Hart
Building, Washington, D.C ..
20510, (202) 224-3841; or 11111
Santa M onica Blvd , Suite 915,
Los Angeles. 90025, (310) 914-
7300.
STATE SENATE
Ross Johnson (R). 35th District
18552 MacArthur Blvd., Suite
220, lr91ne, 92715, 833-0180.
STATE ASSEMBLY
Marilyn Brewer (R), 70th Dis-
trict, 18952 MacArthur Blvd.,
Suite 220, Irvine, 92715, 863-
7070.
STATE COASTAL COMMISSION
45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, San
Francisco, 941 OS, (415} 904-
5200 R<>gional office located in
Long Beach, (3 t 0) 590-5071 .
ORANGE COUNTY
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Hall of Administration, 10 Civic
Center Plaza. Santa Ana, ~2701 .
Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa
M~). 834 3220.
Thomas Wilson, 5th Dlslrict
(Newport Beach, Santa Ana
Heights), 834-3550.
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD
88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, 708-
FAIR.
Board. President Gary Haya-
kawa, Vice 'president Emily
Sanford, Jim Lindberg, John
Crean, Randy Smith, Don Wil-
let, Don Saltarelli and Jeffrey
Stern.
ORANGE COUNTY .
BOARD Of EDUCATION
200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. 8QX ...
9050, Costa Mesa. 92628·9050,
966-4000.
Eflzabeth D. Parker, member,
Trustee Area 5 Costa Mesa,
,
Newport Beach.
COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair
Drive, 92626, 754-5223
Mayor: Peter Buff a
Council: Joe Erickson, Gary
Monahan, Heather Somers and
Libby Cowan
NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beach City Hall, 3300
Newport Blvd .• 92663, 644
3309 .
Mayor· Thomas Edwards
Council: John Hedges, Jan
Debay, Norma Glover, Dennis
O'Neil, John Noyes dnd Tom
Thomson.
COAST COMMUNITY COWGE
DISTRICT
District Office: 1310 Adams
Ave., Costa Mesa, 92626, 432
5898.
Chancellor: William M . Vega
Board: Walter Howald, Sherry
Baum, Paul Berger, Armando
Ruiz and Jerry Patterson.
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT
District Office· 2985 A Bear St ..
Costa Mesa, 92626, 424-5000.
Superintendent. Robert Francy
Board: Dana Black, Judy Franco,
Jim Ferryman, Martha Fluor,
Wendy Leece, Serene Stokes
and David Brooks. ,
MESA CONSOLIDATED
WATER DISTRICT
1965 Placentia Ave , Costa
Mesa, 92627, 631 1200
Board: Trudy Ohllg·Hall, Hank
Panlan, Mike Healey, Fred
, ~ockmlller and Dana Haynes.
COSTA MESA SANrTARY
DtSTRtCT
P.O. Box 1200, Cog, Mesa,
92628-1200, 754·5043.
Board: Jim Ferryman, Art Perry,
Nate Reade, Arlene Schafer and
Dan Worthington.
question thdt comc>r hull contin-
ued to he dt1ngNous, ancl whctt
hds been don'• hasn't rC'ctlly <or-
rf'cled the problem.
• When you d •pdrt from th<•
Blufts going onto Jc1rnbc1rt'(' not1d
from either ~•de, pdrtJculurly from
the homt>ownPrs' side m con
lention, the 1<!1t-hund column · _
wmmg up Jamboree> yomy
towdrds Uw on.•dn ts toldlly
blind Thdt hd.S not Chdnged, und
yet ute corrccuons that hdV'!
been mdde still ht.1v(• th11t sdme
eXl.!>ting problem. You could he>
fttcc•d w1th th • sdme problNn
across th~ strec-t coming out on
Bison Avenue from lhP othc>r
side.
Om• poss1h1hty miuht he to
d£'1dy th~ s1gndl.s from Rison
"nte't lll!J mto .J.u11borl>t> 011 bo th
!>ld<•s by two, 111tt-<.! or lour odd1-
t11m11l SNond' IL rrnqhl !,low tr<JI·
lw 1tp, hul tl would·deluy lht• J>~H·
ty lw1u 1•1tlu•1 -.1cJt• entcnnq onto ·
.Jr1mhou•p with lht• dcmuc·r ur ti
f)O!>'>Jb11Jty of -.omc>body running
thP SHJnul. It hdppf•ns dll till'
hnl('.
Mc1ny, nit1ny turw-; my w1l1 ·
dlld I h<J ve• <It ·ltt)'f'd !JOlllfJ <Jut
b<'C:'dll'il' <JI th.it ccmchtaon. II 1t
Isn't c-orrec led, th1•n1 will h~·
dnothC't d< c1dent m tht.1t ar1•t.1
whf'fc> the lddy wus k1llecl
twc rJ\ll.f' thf! prohlt•m sl1ll
r>Xt'>ts. It's totdlly hhncl from
the> 11'11 sJCll' d'\ you t•ntl'r onto
. J,1mhorPc
RAY CARPENTER
Nl'wport R1•<J< h
Cyclists need to pay
attention· to the road
Idm wnting in hopes th<Jt d
g redt deal of my fellow road
cyclists will read this and lake d
moment to think about s<1ff'ly
while ndmg the roadways of
Ornnge C'ounty,
I recently witness"d d fdldl
COMMUNITY
COMMENTARY
Beach
ac-c1d,•nt
involving a .car
dnd d cycList
on Co<Jst I ligh·
way in S<•aJ
The 1mdge of the b1cyde
1ammed und<>r thf' front end of
the cur and the mule cyd1st ·
lymg sev<>rc:tl hundrPd yard
behind ll'ft me stone> cold. I
h<1.vc b<>l•n u bicycle fdn for
ycdrs and guilty of not wotch-
mg my dc:hons many times. To
s1•e this young nder under 11
. yellow body b<Jg with his lt-llow
ndMs stdndmrr at his side w.1s
JUl>t too much lo lwar whilf'
hcddmg to work.
Just d nolc• l or us ndPri>; WP
nr. rl to pCiy dtlentJon to the
ror1d and undr.rstc1nd th<.1t we•
ctll h<Jv<• to respP.ct the rules. :
This mPSSdge sounds mundane,
but, once you Sl'C! d fdllen ndN,
11 hurt<; -t1 whole lot.
fiod bh• s tht• nd~r·s family
and thost-mfr.rs at hi" s1dt.!
DAN BOYD
N£'wport Bt•c.1dl
REIUTTIL
If you've got time, yoL1've
probably got tnoney
I must writP-to y.ou to r.xpr
my disgu. .. t 8.ftN rP"<Ung the let-
ters critiwmg Dorothy Young,
• who felt good that sc·or on tho
Sldndartl 9 test were th1• r uJt of
money fRcaclPr.-Respond, •A fc•w
thoughts on t ·t cor is,• Aug. 27).
I r19rcc thtit good scorcis come
ch ,, re ult of J>lucntal involve·
ment end volunh.'t-ru1q ul the
srhool. But wh •rn do tht'so h•tter
wnt(•rs think tho oppo1tumty to
· volunteer uncl hdVt tunu to
•J~nd with thP.1r kids c:ome11
from? Monoy.
Oo the !muling moms who
pend count! hours tn the
dMSIOOiil hotel foH·ttmO JOhlrto
upport their famlli , pr docs
someona,clse provtd the money
for their family so they can be fr •
to volunteer/
How about tht• parent who
sits down to work on m11th
ptohh•ms, takes h •r ch1lc) lo the
public: lihrnry for rnsedrch,
}WIJ> Wtlh hook rPpOrti. cllld
dull mulhpllc ttllon lttbles?
Wtwn dOf'S she do ttll thrll(
.A fter un f'l!Jht-hou1 work clny
11nd one-hour commult•( Or.1
sht• ohlc to clo 1111 of those
thmqs lwcuui;e someone t•lsu i
provtdlnu tho monf'!y to run her
hmuwhold/
It ts clPtH thc1t It is Iha lottN
writNs who arc &mdll und
rnean·sp1rltcd. Someday th
.women mfty be W1thput money,
hMvcn forh1d, and th«•y w_Jl~l __ _
tonk f ttte-vcry chfferently.
They might ven h 1ve Pntpothy
for fam1he• who don't hdvo the
luxury of voluntt•cnng,
. CAROL MARJ! JOHNSON
Corona dcl Mar
I
Newport/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
• send MOUHD TOWN items to tht
Oaaly Pilot, Atound Town, 330 W Bay St. ccxu Mesa, 92627, fax them to 646-
~170. Of c.tll S40 1224, eJCt. 228 A com.
plote hsting of Atound Town c<!n ~
fourid at www.latlmes.comlpltot •
• 'p.. Juried photography t>xhlbltlon
will be on displny through Sept.
J8 in thc> Newport Bedch City
HaU GaUC>ry, 3:iOO Newport Blvd.
f\dmiss1on L'i fn•o. Fpr morr> mfor-
mabon, C'dlJ (949} 717-3870.
CPR .:md First Aid, an emergency
tnod1tme JWminM nt i.ect, will be
prc'>Cnted from 8 am. to 4 p.m ttt
prC's Sailmq C'<•nh''· 1801 W
P'1C'ilJC Coast J hghwoy, NC?Wf}Ort
Beach. Th,. rour~e. wh1c h will tw
taught by il certified R('(I Cross
_Instructor, will mdudP Arnen(dn
I leart Assoc1dtion CPR gtudf•hne">
lor c1dults, children, ctnd infants.
Pr.irbopants will rPcc•1v<• hdnds-on
Jnstrucllon dncJ a Red C:ro'>l> ntdn-
Udl. CPR dnd ·first dtd cc>rtiJtcd-
tions will lw g1vcm to thO'.iC! who
complete? the cours~. Re91slfdLion
is $50 For mor<• mfonnatwn, Cdll
h45-9412.
The Newport Be.sch Fr1en~ of
lhP L1hrdry wwd hook SdJt'> wdl
take plclCE? from <J d m. to 4'10 pm
·an the Fmmds M<•i>tmq Room al
the N11wporl BP.H h C'entrdl
Lihrdry, 1000 Avoc·c1do Ave'. Mf'm-
bership appl1( <1t1cm., wdl lw dVdil·
dbl~ dt lhP door Tiw qroup WtlJ
sell two lldrdb.t< k., Im $1 .ind lour
pdJ><ffbclcks for $1 . For mun• inf or·
mdLion, «tll 75'J.tlbb7.
Free taste demoru.trallons will be
!JIVf•n dunny prc11< huurs di Moth-
Pr's Mttrkc•t <1nd K1tr.h11n, 225 E.
17th St , ('r,.,td MP tt Va•ndors will
huve ldhl '" Sf!I up with products
1 for thC> puhlw tu try I lours <.1re
from H a.m. to 10 p.rn. For more I
1
111fonnd1Jon, rnll h11-474l.
A fun run wilJ take place at 7 a.m.
· at Crysldl Cow Stdl'I• P.srk, 84 71 c. Coast J h9hwny, N1•wpurt j
B<'ctch Runnt>rs w11J mPt'I .tl El
Morro V1s1tor C<>ntN. Pctrkmg t!.
: $5. for mun• 1nformo.1ton, cc11l
(94~) 4H4 -35'i1i . I
A back-country hike will take
place at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove
State Pd.fk, 8471 E. Coast lt1gh·.
way, Newport. Bet ch. thkNJ>
houJd meet· at El Moro V1s1tor
Center. Parking ii; $5 For more
tnformdlion, caH '(949) 494 ·35'j9
Oullts: A Legacy of Love, the
1998 quilt show, w1Jl l;p,r.resentPd
throughout the wcek~nd dt th1•
Orange County Fairgrounds,
Home Arts Building No. 14, 88
Fatt Drive, Costa Mcsd. Mor,.
than 200 traditional, dnbquc dnd
contemporary style quilts wilJ be
on exhibit. Hours dre from 10 d m •
to 5 p.m. toddy and 10 d m to 4.
p m. Sunday. General ddmisMon
is $5, seniors are $4; advcmce pur-.
chases dre ~ $4. No strollers
• allowed For more mformallon,
Cdll (714) 846-1929. A
A photo exhibit w1JJ be on dJs-
play from noon to 4 p.m . dl L~
Trancos Visitor C.:entN dl Cry-;tdl
Cove State Pdrk, 8471 E. Codsl
Highway, Newport BP-ach . Park·
mg is $5 For mom inforrm1twn,
Cull (949) 494-35:19,
The Harbor Mesa Lion's C lub
fund-raiser, Spa<Jhetll Spldsh, wdl
b<• presented di 7 pm. dt P)dCP
Ann MC'llroy's, 204 Loyola Rocld,
C'osld Mesd. Cocktd1ls will be c1t h
p.m Admission 1s $10 For morn
informdtion, CdU (714) 641 0664
A Birds of Prey lamlly campfire
progr.nn wJ!l be pre!'.r>ntccJ dt. 7 4 S
p m. dt the Upper N<>wport Htty
Ecolo91cdl Reserve>, bOO Shell·
maker Rodd, Newport Bcdc-h.
AdmLr;sion dOd pdrkmg drP fu•<'.
Hot chocoldtc dnd 1lldrshrnullows
w1U bP provided. For mon~ mlnr-
ma~on, cdll 1)40-6740. •
SUNDAY
A back-country hike wlll take
pldce from C-l d.m. to noon dl Crys-
ldl Cove Stute Pdrk, 8471 E. Coa~t
I lighwc1y, Nf>wport B<"ac h. I hkPr'>
c,hould IJ\N!t <JI El Moro v1 .. 1tor
Center. Parking 1s $5. For more>
inlonndtion, cetH (949) 494-:iSJ<t.
Stories of cats will be p'resented
from 10 to 11.15 d m . I.it th<• South
Introduction to
Computers
•
Learn wh11 you nud to know to &tt started!
Windows 95 • Word Processing • lnltmd
In 4 two hr once a
week classes or 3 two Yi hr classes Mon,
Tut, Wed, moraines
• Small class siu S students max.
• Step-by-step class notes to take home
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NBWPOBT BAllBOI HIGH SCHOOL
PBISCHOOL
State Ucensed DaY Care
Tuesday throush f ridaY
8: 15 A.M. • 11 :30 A.M.
Beains September 22
$360.00 for Seventeen Weeks
Call Wanda Shelton (949J 760.3310
600 Irvine Ave. News>ort Beach
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around town
BEST BO
The 37lh annual Sandcastle Contest will be presented from
10 a.m. to 4 p-.m. Sunday at Corona del Mar State Beach dl
Ocean Boulevard and Breakers Drive. S.md castles will be .
on exhibit until 5 p.m. For more information, c:all 729--4400
or 675-3130:
Cou'it Storytc•llt·rs Guild l lou'>P,
1551 A Bt1kN St.. Cosld M~s.1.
Adm1ss1on ts $10 al UtP door. ChjJ.
drPn 5 ctncf oldPr tJfP P0('0Ufd£Jl'cf tu
tdkc 11 fc1vonte di1H or toy. FCJ1 mor c>
infonn.1tion, t'<all 1714 J 496·l111,0
·C'·osta f\ la> Ct I lour ' elf" <1 <1 tit to
10 p 111 h11 morr• infom1ctt11m, <·•II 11:u .. n-H
TUESDAY
I The Mdglr clod Color of SJlctfn, a
JllUSIC'dl(•, will lw prC>Sl'Of(•d <If 3
p.m ell lhf' Nl•wport HPcJC'lt < ·~11-
trcJI l.ilHt1ry's f-rwnds MPc•hnq
Hoom, 1000 Avw c1do Av<·. Admb-
s10n 10, frP1• Por m1Jrc> 1nlormc1twn,
New Lf!at Natura) Cuhlm• UC.: of
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dc1~-.c·s on sl'ca tr••.i<;uH•s Imm 'l::w
lo J 1 ·m t1 111 .11111 h.'HI to 8 :10 1' m
in C ·o,tt1 r-..1 .. s.1. ilt:£1•rvt1l1011~ 1trf•
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c luss 1s li1111h1rl lo lu11r 11r ltvP pPO·
pit! for mow tnlur 111al1on, 1·,111
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free sdmple., will bf> given dur-
lfl!J J>PcJk hm11s di Mollwr\ f'-ldf·
k<·t and Kil< h11n, 2:l5 c 17th St..
The love WIUlout I lonor abuw
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ul St. f\1,uk 1'1 'Shyt .. n,rn Church,
2100 f\lor Vislt1 Ave, N1•wport
every item in the store!
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WEDNESDAY
The Networker wtU meet lrom
1l·45 d m lo l p m ~t th,. Cos to
t..fol>~ GolJ and Couotr¥ CJul.>1
1701 GoU c~our ~ Drive,i, Adrm1>·
sion is $12 and mrlude~ lune h f·or
mor" informatwn, call 8fl5·9~J3
Connect at the Corona del Mar
Urdnc:h L1lmir.y, a .senes of wurk·
shop., fet1turmg tip., tor <:lie< t1vfl
us~ ol hbrary resources, will ht> pic·~c·nll'<.I tram ·1 to 8.:m 'p.m
pvery Wedne.,cJdY. through O\'
25 • dt the hbrdry, 420 Mo.rf.wld
Avfl.. Thn w9r)<sh9p~ Will <Jls<> f Pa•
l\J.fP." -.'tratey1es for Web . ndVl!.Jtt·
uon. Adnu s1on ... tree For fll(HP
mlonndtJon, CdJI 717-3801
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Cosui Mesa• v.:ilJ pr • 1t et coo ·
lng cln on ·a trnasur ltum
c 30 t<1 1 l 31) a m in C"osu.1 M •
R.o •rvtJhons ore r •quired
Ad11uss1on ts 5 Tht c"ld 1s hm
'hid lu h.1ur or f1\i people For
morP mfunnbtlon, 'aU 444-1005
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A nmUnuou~ e•mall dtsn1'>sio11
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hom µf !we> )egdl t'OH ulll1tJon IJ}
dJ1pomtHl•·nt Appointments C•tn
Iµ• mmlP di 1)44 i244
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The Orange County Bar A"o;o<'1ct-
1Jor' WlU pre£ent d Sf!OUOdJ 011 lnlPr·
<1C'tlvf> Courtroom Tndl Ev1dPn<"
I rum 6°lo 9:15 pm. al the Wynclhttm < ;mde>n Hotel, 3J50 AVf!OUP {JI th,.
Am. c osld MeSd Dmner and wq1s·
lr.tt1rin Wlll UP dl 5 JO pm Achni..'>·
!\1on for Urcmge County Bar Assoc1-
c1tion mPml}('~ L'> $85, n~w <t<hmt·
le·<' m1•mb<•rs art' $70; 1ud~wstl.sw
'>ludc•nL<; tlle $55; dfld norunt•mhc•rs
"m• $11.5. Pc~~e<Jlslrdbon Pnd') 11Jl'S·
Montht~· work::.tHJJh for pf'oplt•
w11h < tt11C1•1 ond Lhf"lI rc>lul \ , • ., cJf~ · •
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clay; at-the·d<Jor reqt-;trc1llon c1dd A support group 101 y11u11cJt>r
. $1.5 For mom mformution. r«1ll lupus r>••l1 .. 111c; 111"1 '" IH IH 1 JO ll•
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TOWN
. . CONTINUED FROM A13
ONGOING
A workshop for people with
lyrnphedema meets from 2:30 to
A 30 p m the first Tuesday of each
munth in the aud1tonum at Hoag
Ctmcer Qcnter Ill Newport Beach.
f7or into1111nlton, call 760-5542.
Oasis Senior Center otters a meal
proq1<1m for members. Lunch is
st>T·vecl dculy, from 11 :45 a m . to
l:l·15 pm. in the multipurpose
room at 800 Marguerite Ave .•
Coron<J dd Mar Home-delivered
IJWttl..,· drC available for home-
b<>uncJ ~Pntors. Reservations are
wquii •d M£>als are sponsored by
f;CSS Jnr. for more mfonndtion,
C.illl h·14-:t!44
Oa-.ts Senior Center otters rental
111 tll'<IH di equipment, from
wl11 Pl< hct1rs to Wdlkers and more
t>y r .tllanq b44-3244.
o .. ..,,., "«>nlor Center has a com-
prt ·I 1 1 .. 1ve meclJcal library that
1 dn hp UM•cJ..to research any med-
< 11 CJll<'Sl.Jon ('~ 644-3244.
Oasis Senior Center offers a
111111-.l'lor to <1s'>1sl with questions
,dmut I\ lt•chcctrc>, HMO~. and sup-
pl••111<•ntctl dnd long-term care
I
m urance by appointment. For
more intormation or appoint-
ments, call 644-3244 .
Expanded Awareness Seminars
presents a weekly meditation ses~
sion at 8 p.m Wednesdays at the
Hub of Newport Mesa, 230 E.
17th St. Swte 218. Suggested
donation is $10. For more infor-
mation, call 646-1128. · ·
A free Introductory class 1n prl-
mordial sound meditation is
offered by Marvin Greenberg at
Complementary Healing Arts,
666 Baker St., C'ostct Mesa. For
the time and day, or to make tt
reservation, call 969-71:>53
The Newport Beach P~-ychologi ..
cal Association presen4> a men's
support .group dl ~ p .m, Fridays.
The tee is $25 per session For
more mfonnation, cdll 722-4588
The Alliance for the Mentally Ill
of Ordnge eounty proVldes edu-
ccltion and emollondl support for
families Wlth loved ones who are
mentdlly ill. A free support group
meets from 10 to 11 30 d m every
other Saturday at Orange County
Mental Health Cbruc, 311 5 Red
Hill Ave., Costa M£>.sa. Por more
information. call 850-8463.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church offers d supp6rt group for
families with loved ones who are
mentally ill. The group meets
from 6:30 to 8 p .m. Sundays 111 the
church's D1erenfield Ha.IL C, 600
St. Andrews Road, Newpprt
Beach. The confidential group is
open to the c-ommuruty. For mom
inf onnation, call 631-2880.
Prospects Networking Group
meets from 7:15 to 8·30 ·a.m.
Wednesdays al M11TU's Cafe, 1835
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Breakfast is $6. For more informa-
tion, call Angie Stafford at 474.
2225 or Tina Fmndn itt 551-3156.
All Lassen's Leads Club meets at
7:15 a.m .• Tuesdays at Mimi's
Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa. ·for more 'i.hfonnation, call 646-1252. • . • •
Zen Home Stltch&y, a local
manufacturer of meditation sup-
plies, holds a tree meditation fr.om
5 to 7 p.m. Sundays At Mesa-Busi·
ness Ccnte1, 711 W. f7th St., Suite
A-8, Costa Mcsd. V<>r more infor-
mation, call 722-7818.
The Newport Beach Parks,
Beaches and R<'creation Conurus-
s1on meet'> cH 7 p.m. the first Tues-
day of ~<.1ch month tn the City
Council chdmbers, 3300 Newport
Blvd , N(·~.>ort Beach. For more
informal.Jon. rttU 644-3151.
Nicotine Anonymous fellowship
wanti. to help men and women
who smokt~ to quit and remain
smoke free> Por more information
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· Dr. Vihinen can reduce or TOTALLY alleviate your pain. through
.surgical and non-surgical methods.
He is also a faculty instructor in Podiatrk surgery in~ 19!12
.1t rwo local hospitals. Thnc are ju.sf a few eoinrs that :Separate
Dr. Vihinen and make him a mp leader in his 6dd, which iio why he is
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. The Floer o .. ,.
f
on local evening meetings, call
650-2713.
The Costa Mesa Historical Soci-
ety holds a free open holls~ from
11 a .m. to 3 p .m Thur~ays at
1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa.
The event features memorabilia
. from the city of Costa Mesa and
the Sdllla Ana Army Air Base. For
more information, call 631-5918.
Overeaters Anonymous meets
from 7 to 9 p .m. Wednesdays at
St. John'!. Episcopal Church, 183
E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more
inf onnatton, call 953-0900.
Oasis Senior Center offers a
Parkinson's disease support group
from 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thurs·
day of each month at 800 Mal"
guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For
more information, call 644·3244:
The Yoga Place offers a prenatal ·
dlld postnat4l yoga class from 3· to
4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New classes
begin on the first of the month. For
more mtonnation, call 642-7400.
Hoag Cancer Center offers Man
·to M.in, a free prostate cancer dis-
cussion group, from 7 to 8 30 p.m.
the hrsl Wednesday of each
month dt the center auditonum, 1
Hoag Drive, Buildmg 41 , New-
port Beach For reservations or
more information, call 722-6237.
The Pacific Business Xchange
has weekly breakfai.t me ~tings at
7 a.m. TuP.SdiJYs ~l U1e Paci11c
Club, 4110 MucArthur Blvd.,
Newport Beach. Th~re is no
charge for the initjal meeting. For
more inf onrultion, cull 640-0588.
The Newport Beach P ·ychologi-
caJ Association pr senls a coed
relationship group c.·allcd Insight
Equals Power at 7 p.tn. Thurs-
day~. The fee is $25 per week. For
more information, call 722-.f588.
Hoag cancer Centei:. offers a free
relaxation and imagery workshop
from 10 to 11 :30 c1.m. the fourth
Wednesday of <>ach month at 1
Hoag Drive, Bluldirtg 41 , New-
port Beach. For more information,
call 7.60-5542. •
A free. telephone help tine• for
seniprs 62 yea..r.. dnd older is offered
by mortgage consultant Bob Bren-
nan at 3 p.m. Wc.'<lnesdays at Bay-
side Village, 300 E. Coast Highway,
Newport Beclch. r or more mforma-
t.ion, call 723-0233.
The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar
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program for young men aqt.~
lo 18 interested Ill l<>armng
about sailmg. seanMn<:hip, pilot-
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Oasis Senior Center offers ongo
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referral erv1ces for seniors. Fo
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The Costa Mesa SenJor Citizen
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m from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at
the Costa Mesa Senior Center,
19th and Pomona streets, Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
545-5669.
A free support group tor cancer
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days and a support group for peo-
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Arthrtus FoundaUon instructor
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the Jewish SC'ruor Center, 250 E
Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more
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BASEBALL
CONTINUED FROM A 1
the umpires that the game should
be stopped because of the ram m
the middle of our rally, and the
legendary coac~ got his way.
That's what happens when you
play SC m its ballpilrk nnd you're
a small D_ivisi~n Ill school playmg
a meaningless nonconference
game. But the qame certainly
wasn't meaningless to us, and I
mus! ad.uut I'll never forget strik-
ing .out Big Mac on an 0-and-2
cu:rveball down and inc;ide.
POLITICS
CONTINUED FROM A 1
cdll't address it becdusc he's got d
zipper problem.•
Ellis, who said he hdd not redC.1
Starr's report, added Uldt, if tht•
president does not resign. he
Uunks Republicans wdl capture
the House of Representatives in
November and ptck up enough
seats in the Senate to ovemde ct
filibuster. And, if that hctppens,
Ellis s&d, Clinton will not be able
to "push through his programs.
He becomes the emperor without
any clothes, no pun mlPnderl. •
A spokesmctn for Rep. Dand
Rohrabdcher (R I luntmgton
Beach) said the congressmdfl has
not commented on tht• Chnton-
Lewinsky scandal and has no.
plans lo break that ~ilence.
There we1c two SC runners on
base in about the fourth inning
when the skinny redhead from
Claremont with a massive SWUlg
dnd an even more massive repu-
tation stepped to the plate. But
somehow the count worked 10 my
favor. when McGwire took two
enormous swings and fouled off a
c:oupw of sinking fastballs.
The curveball, which acted
more like an old~time drop, was
sort of d surprise to throw m that
situtttion because it wclsh't, and
never had been, my bread·and-
butter pitch. Sinking fastballs and
chd.nge-ups. ca.med me through
four year:r""of .college and two
A "spokesman for Rep. Christo-
pher Cox (R-Newport Beach) said
the congressman was unavailable
for comment, but that the phones
had been nnging off the hook in·
his of bee Friday With constituents
demand mg that Congress
impeach the president.
Larry Thomas, who served as
prPss secretary to George Bush
whPn he was vtce president, said
h~ thought the Starr report would
be "td.ken very seriously by Con-
qr~ss" and was •a matter of great
c.:oncern not 1ust to Republicans,
but to Democrats as well, who are
seeing the political landscape
changing.•
Thomas, seruor vice pres1denf
of The Irvine Co., added that he
thinks the SCt\ndal will "help
Republicans" and "refocus elec-
tions across the country ~on the
subject of chdracter."
. But Jun Toledano, former chair
years of minor league baseball, Mac did ayamst my pitches in ow
with a third pro season cut short first encounter that night, but it
alter a stint in spnng training with probably was a line· shot some-
the Twins, who decided my fast-where because I remember get-
ball wasn't fast enough and went 'ting hit pretty hard that game.
twned 1t on la:>t week v.ith bitck·
to-back two·homer rughts in Mia·
mi, putting him at 59. For cl dje-
hard viewer of Sports Center, get·
ting to watch McGwuc's re<'Ord·
breaker live on Fox was a thrill. on lo Win a World Series that year, So, as McGwirc lined his
1987. .,---+-,._.ord-breaking 62nd homer
Still, the curve to McGwue will against Chicago m St Louis'.
. forever live m this right-hander's Busch Stadium at 6: 18 p.m. local
mind. He swung from his heels time on my first day bdck from
and missed. I still can see his Cloud Nine, more than anything I
windmill swing, trying perhaps was glad he waited until I got .
too hard for the fences. It was a· home to hit the magical number.
relief to gel a hitter out with run-While ~taymg in bed-and-
ners on base, just like m any breakfasts with no televisions, I
tough situation, but you never for-probably drove my new wife
get a guy like McGwire. crazy ldlking about the possible
l couldn't tell you what Big record because McGwire really
of the Orange County Democratic
Party, called Starr's report
"beyond grotesque" and said he
would "urge the president to
keep on doing what he is doing.•
"The guy did something
awful," he said. "Jt was tawdry. It
was embarrassing. But what does
it hav.e to do With running the
country?"
Toledano added that, while he
had not read Starr's whole report,
he had seen no evidence that
Clinton has conunitted perjury or
obstructed justice, .the two crimes
that were at the heart of the inde-
pendent counsel's investigation
Donald Segretti, however, who
worked in the White House under
Robert Haldeman, Ri~hard
Nixon's chief of stalf and was
found gUilty in the Watergate
cover-up, cautioned that
unpeachment is both a political
and cl legal process.
High crimes and misde-•
meanors can· meart "whatever
Congress wants it to ~ean, • he
sa.ld, addmg that. tkCongress
decides Clinton has •tarnished
the office,• 1t can vol<! to impeach
him evc>n if members do not think
he has committed perjury or
obstructed justice
MI thmk Bill Chnton should
look 'very carefully about what's
good for. the country, as opposed
to what may be good !or his own
ad.ministrdtion," Segretn said. He
added that he saw "strnnge• par-
allels between Clinton's predica-
ment and the offenses that led to
Nixon's resignatioQ
"The gagic part of this is that
Hillary ( Rodham Clinton] was one
of the young lawyers on the
House impeachment conunittee
(that voted to unpec1ch Ntxon), •
he said. "Obviou!:>ly, they learned·
none of the lessons from that."
. .
Soturcfoy, September 12, 1998 A 15
And ye:>, I thought about that
curveball. And thank you, G my
Hofm.
• RICH OUNN ~ a D ty Pilot sports
writer
Jiujitsu tournament this weekend attracts U.S., foreign athletes. Thursday, Sept. 1 o•b
through
Sunday, Sept. 13.t•
A jiuJilsu toumtmwnt named Tournament will atti'dct athletes
after a Newport .Beach resident from Japan <lnd Europe, as well as
that attrarts athletes from around a reo.s of the United States.
the world and the country will be I The event will· feature single
held this weekend at l C' Jrvllle.. I elimination mdtches in dilferent
The sixth annual Joe Morem1 belt classes for men, women and
Jiujitsu de Brasil International children. Also, 10 of the world's
best black belts will compete.
Moreira, who is a stxth-degree
black belt and former member of
the Brazilian Olympic JUdo team,
said the Uruted States ranks sec-
ond to Brazil m sport popularity.
MThe number of jiujitsu stu-
dents, including dQults and chil-
dren, 1s increasing m the Uruted
States,· Moreua said.,
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• The VolU11teer Directory runs period•·
qilly in the Dally Pilot If you' cf like infor·
mat1on on getting your organization
listed, call 642-4321, ext. 331.
The Amyotrophlc Lateral Sclero-
~is Association, Orange County
Chapter, n<>ed$ many volunteers.
For mf om1ation. call the chapter
ofhc.-ttt 375-1922.
The Alzheimer's Association of '
Ornm1<' County needs volJ.Jnteers
for c•1tht•r of two sf'rv1ce.s
"helpline· assistaCJ.ls dt ttte chap-
ter olhcc>, or supp<>rt group lead-
erS/rn-leaders in the conunuruty.
Day-long hE'lpline trairung ses-
sion~ and support grou'p leader
• trninioq sessions dre free They
tllso include a light lunch. To reg-
1stt>r, c dll 283-1111 dS soon as pos-
sible,
261-9446.
The American Cancer Society
Discovery Shop needs volunteers
from 10 a.m to 5 p.m. Monday .
through Saturday at 2600 E. Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar. For
more information, call 640-4777.
The American Cancer Society
needs volunteers for a number o~
tdsks. For more mfonnation, con-
tact Lisa Landry at 261-944b. ,.
The American Heart Association
is look.J.ng for volunteers to per-
form vivious general office duties
including photocopying. typing,
ligttt computer work as well as
prepanng large mailings and oth-
er various clerical duties from 9
a.m. to noon or 1 to 4 p.m., Mon-
day through Friday. Call Teri
Brown at 656-3555 for more infor-
The Orange County Region of mdtion.
thEa. American Cdncc>r Society
seek-. olhct• volunteers The soci-
l'l} 1s dlso seeking volunteers to
11t1swt•1 calls for the urut's
I lelphm• lnfoCenter FCJr mformd-
tion nn thec;e and othN volunteer
The Center for Creative Alterna-
tives needs volunteers, graduate
level interns or trainees. For infor-
mation, call Karen at 642-0377.
11µporlunilles, call Lisa Lmdry dt I .Comm~ty Hospice Care, w hich
1 f RA U·D . of Newport, wtuch thought it was . buying $13 7 mil.hon in lease pay-
ments. Prosecutors say there was
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I no lease paym<'nts available. The
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l<>a'il's thdt were sold to banks when it dJscovered the scam in
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pro~~es medical and emotional
support to temunally ill pallents
and their families in Orange
County, needs volunteers m Cos-
t.a Mesa and Newport Beach. For
information or to register, call
Cindy Laird, 976-7447.
The C Qsta Mesa Civic Playhouse
needs volunteers for ushenng,
backstage, mailings, typing,
lights and many other duties. For
more mfonnallon, call 650-5269.
Th.e C osta Mesa U tel'Clcy Center
needs volunteer tutors' to teach
E~glish as a , second language.
F.ree Laubach training iS provided
and requires no foreign language
skills. Jn addltion to earning certi-
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teaching center. A tax deductable
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through two sk.iU books. To regis-
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Discovery Shops are run by the
American Cancer Society. Volun-
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a.m. and 5 p.m weekdays.
Dispute RoesolJ.ltlon Serv1ces
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to help m a vanety or mediation
cases. Bilingual lcmguage skills
are needed for of hcc volunteers
and lor mediators For more infor-
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The Easter Seals Society needs
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work t1nd to help m· programs for
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Help unlodd and open food box-
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Second Harvest Food Bank of
Ordnge Count), Orange County's
pnvute nonprofit food bank,
Other banks that were defraud-I ment -on the condition they
ed were Commonwealth Thri1t would purchase dss1gnments of
and Tustm Th.rut future parments
During the three-year scheme. Charl~s Rau also pleaded guilty
Lucy Rau drafted Hleases • of to one count of tax ~vasion. fl1s
equipment that the couple's 1992 tax return, whtch was pre-
Sonora Group Inc. was to "buy" pared hy his wife, f..ilsely reported
from Lionhearl Equipment, income> dnrl ex.pemes from his
owned by Charles Rau. Lucy Rdu I business. Prosecutors say thdt
gave the leases to the financial Charh.•s Ruu avmd<>d paying more
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Girl Scouts of Orange County
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committees and give lectures,
demonstrations or classes. For
more information, call 979-7900.
Volunteers are needed to help
women overcome the traumas of
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m-C>PENER auon OF THE DAY . .
LiMkay Dav811>0f1 sails into today's •
fids at the U.S. Open I see page 83 or "Or119 was o little undennanned, but they played t.d cnf I r~
that. But I thilk ow kids oodemand the level of CDn1>1tffion ."•
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Saturday, September 12, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949.57 44223 Newport Beach/Costa Me~ Doily P.ilot Bl
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BRIGGS
TOBE
TO.ASTED
TONIGHT
• Hhlftime ceremony to
honor OCC coach's 50th
year on the sidelines.
Tie 50th year of Orange
Codst College football will
begin tonight by honoring
a legend in Cdlifornid football.
The Ptrdtes will have a
presentdtion for assistant football
coach Paul Bnggs. who begins
his 50th ycdI on the sidelines at
halftime.
Briggs. now 78, spent 33
years at the helm of Bakersfield
High before jo11UOg OCC coach
Bill Workman's staff in 1986,
where Bnggs has spent time as
defensive lme coach, running
back coach and speadl teams
coach.
Several former players and
associates from both Bakersfield
and OCC will be on hand for the
hdlfti.me cer~rnony. There will be
an on-campus reception after the
game.
Briggs is best known among
fans and nvals for his colorful
\:hoice of language on the
sidelines He never curses on the
sidelines, but come:, up \'11th an
array of uruque phrases to
motivate or chastise a player.
Each phrase also escalated in
volume. so much so that a
Bakersfield columrust postulated
in 1970 that Bnggs' larynx was
the ·eighth wonder of the
world.•
Another thing Boggs lS
known for is being a constant
. · motivater. Each week, Briggs
gtves his players a card that
contdlll5 a "thought for the
week" that lS cUscussed in
practice dwing the week.
The fin.t card in 1998 read:
"ln life or football, the only
"human endeavor m which you
may start at the top is digging a
hole. Behold the turtle. He
makes positive progres~ to his
goal only when he sticks his
neck outl A human bemg who
risks nothing .. does nothing ..
has nothing . lS nothing •
Humorist aside, Bnggs often
gets result~ from h.ts athletes. At
Bakersfield, Briggs won 13 CIF
Central California Section titles
and had four undefeated teams.
Hts overall record IS 244-99-12
which is one reason he was
awarded the Nationa! Football
Foundallon and Hall of Fame's
•Distinguished American"
Award.
In 50 years or coaching, and
12 years as a player, Bnggs has
never missed a game ... nor a
practice. Not even broken ankle
bones that he sustained in a
collision with a comerbdck m
1994 dunng a game prevented
h.u:n from showing up at practice
the following Monday.
"It's my opinlon that as long
as you're working clDd
produang. the Lord's gonna
leave you here," he Sdid.
"People ask me why 1 want to
keep on coaching. Well, as long as l can put something on the
pot, I'm contributing •
Making 1t to 50 years on the
side.tin~ was an important goal
for Bnggs Smee he will now
have reached that plateau, he
has a new motto. ·u I'm still
alive, I'm going for 55. • .
What has kept Briggs going
all that time is a pure love of the
game And he'll tell you him.sell,
he'd rather coach and be happy
than be rich and win the lottery.
•When 1 park my car m the
ca.mp~ lot and step between the
hedges onto the footbdll practice
field each day,• Bngg aid, "the
bell.ulArt g,mng off in· hPad
the blood begins to surge
through my vems ana the hau
on the back of my nC<'.k lands
up. I love what I'm domg."
• OCC products Donn6 Mills
and Aracch Martinez, ttlso a '
SEE COLLEGES MQI 112
.... ------
Mesa punishes· Saddlehack
• Herzog scores four TDs
in Mustangs' runaway.
J"'-'>~ Hui.
'Doltfb
SANTA ANA -Costa Mesa
Htgh football coacq .1eny Howell·
was anxious to get underway Fri-
day night lll the nonleague sea-
son opener agamst Saddleback at
the Santa Ana Bowl. This was to
be the first test for a young Mus-
tangs squad.
He liked what he saw as Costa
Mesa's ground attack accounted
for seven touchdowns as the Mus-
tangs stampeded past the Road-
runners. 42-14.
·our kids came out to wm,"
Howell said. ·we made a few
mental DllStakcs, but we will only
get better than this.•
The backfield combmation of
wingback Jimmy Herzog and
quarterback Dave Weu proved to
be a devastating combinabon on
the ground, accountiJ\g for 315 of
Costd tvfesa's 339 rushing yards.·
Herzog carriM the brunt of the
lolld with 36 cames for 188 yards
and four touchdowns.
The'Mustangs (1·0) wasted no
time getting ahead of Saddle-
back Taking ddvttntdge of a bad
punt snap, Costa Mesa began its
first drive from Saddleback's 23-
ydrd hne.
With fourth-and-two on the 15-
yard line, Herzo.g carried two
tacklers with him before he was
dragged down at the 6-yard Line.
1\vo plays and a false start penal-
ty Idler, Todd Duddridge scored
on a 2-yard run With 6:39 le(t in
the first quarter.
.
On Costa Mesa's Uµrd dive,
whlch started With 9 37 left m the
second quarter, the Mustangs
showed why their ground is so
dangerous. Weir kept the ball on
second down and ddshed 54 ·
yards to Saddleback's 18-yard
line.
· At4:31, Herzog capped the 10-
play drive with. a 1-yard touch-
down run ford 14-0 lead,
But Saddlebdck
showed signs of a come-
back late m the quarter.
On third.and-seven.
quarterback Victor Ortiz
hooked up with Jeff.Gn-
vas for a 45-yard g·ain
und a flTSt dov.'Il op the
Mustang 13-yard line.
After two runs by Judn
Garibay and d Costd Herzog
Mesa of1s1dcs penalty.
the RoadrunnPrs (0-1) had llurd-
dnd-two from the 5-yard line.
Shaun FerrymdJl slc!pped up
and stopped Garibay on the line
Qf scrimmage forcing fourth
down. Ortiz tried d qwc k f.ride
pdss into the end zone, but the
pa~s WriS dropped and the Mus-
tangs took the 14-pomt leild into
loc~P.rroom at halftime.
•we had a never-quit
attitucl" c,ut there today," •
Howell said. ·That
'def en 1ve stop dt the end
of the first hall took the
momentum back.•
·Herzog .added a
1-y<srd to\Jchdown run at
2:16 m the third quarter
for some 1'reathing room
gomg into the fina.l quar-
. ter.
Sdrtdlt>h.tck got on
lh•' homd on a 6-yard touchdown
pa s lrorn Oruz to Jesse Romeo
with 11:16 remauung
Tiw :.core ldrted d sconng,
explo~ton thdl hl'CJUn w1th a 78-
yarcl touchdown run by Herux,1 at
fl 4q to make Uh> SCOrf' 28-7
The Roadrunners th<>n took
SEE MESA PAGE 82
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
, MARC MARTIN I OAlY Pfl.Ol
Harbor's Mike ~arUter (33) celebrates as teaminate Brant HJll bolds the ball high after recovering a tumble.
• Corona del Mar sees early nustakes
become f atcil dS Marina's host Vikings-
take advantage of two first-quarter
touchdowns to send Cd.M away with
a nonleague loss Fnday night.
WESTMINSTER -Throw out some
blown coveragl!s early and Corona del
Mar H.Jgh's defense played host Manna
about as tough as any Sun ct Leaque
chool the Vikings will face.
Problem i , those big plays yielded by
the Sea Kings count, and Friday ll19.ht'Ji
season-opening 13-0 npnleague etback to
the V1kingc;; at Wesbninst r High extended
their lo ing sfrNk to scv •n gam , dabng
back to la t tall. ·u we would've attacked the fmt hdlf
the way we did the second, we'd be OK,"
' '°"'d eo1011a<;<fm IQl!t fOOCball CMch-fitt't-
Frccman, who c quad ~pqttered on
offcn e until late 10 the game, when the
huny-up routine wa brought in and CdM
quarterback Dennis Al hulN completed
hvc of his eight passes. · •
CdM, 2-8 a year ago, was sctteduled to
start junior Mike Bergey at qu&rterbeck,
but Freeman held him out because of •Jots
of reasons." Bergey, who stdrtcd CdM's
hnal thr<'C games la'lt SCdson. wtll be baC'k
under center next we"k, Freeman "' 1d.
Facing Manna lull back Ray
M1etkiewiC7., a finit·tearn all-league sci c-
bon as a ophomor~ la t year, the Sea
Kings' defense had their work 'Cut out and
M1etkiewic1. made tht>m pay carlr.
On Manna's c:ccond piny from crim-
mage. Mietk1ewib ror :'<! on a 6 t-yard
run, then uddcd a 1 O·yard tourhdown
jaunt later m tbc fi1~1 quarter ns the
tcmgs bmlt a t~-0 t d. Tho cnres
would be th game' only point'>
In th' game's first poss on. CdM
faked n punt on fourth down ond
Alshulcr's pas to Ryan Ward tell mrnm-
pletc, but Manna wa flagged for a 22·
yard pa interfere.no call to give th Sea
SEE COM MGR aJ
• Sailors run
wild en route
to snapping
school record
for scoring
against the
Panthers in
the opener
Friday
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NEWPORT BEACH -Top lhdt, Mark .McGwt.rl'!
\'\ hllc l luntirigton Hctrhour ls home to baseball's
new single-eason home run king, ewport Ha.r-
b9r High was the "1te ul a little history as well Fn·
day rught, a:. the.ho"! Sailors clrubbt•c1 Orange, 70-
6, in a nonleague sedson-opemng footbull romp
The 70 po10t-explos1on was a mgle-game
record for the Tars, who hcgan playing VaTSlty foot-
ball when Bdbe Ruth was ·till S\vmgmg for the
Yankee ( t.931 l.
NPwport, which hd:. no\\ won ° l O openers 111 a
row, scored on 1t5 hr~! "1x po'>se:.s1ons dgamst U1e
ovennatched Panthers, who chipped in Wlth five
turnovers before 3,300
">emor tailback Robert Peredia. ''ho rendered
'the visitors burnt Ora~ge m his tust career start,
cruised for 2.l t ru:shing yards and four touchdo\-\ n:.
on 10 rnmes. Peredia's t'flort.was fi7 •;mb shy ol
Steve Brazas' school <>mgle-game record set in
1983 and the fourth-be.,t one-garn output in the
Tars 08 vari.1ty campa19n"
Seruor quarterback Steve Gom1an completed
all SIX of hts pass attempts lor 54 y.urls and a p;.m
of TDs. b<>fore ~ittfng out mo .. t ol the turnl two pen·
ods. along w1th most of the other Httrhor .. 1arters
"You k.no"A evaluation is gomg to be a little bit
difficult.• . aid Newport Coach Jeff Bnnkle~. who
will go for his 1 OOth v1c·tor) tll the sc:hool at home.. ..
Thursday agamst Manna ( 1-0l
· ·r think next wet k, our guy .. \dll have to play
four quarter:, I was a little Cl)ncerned about U1e
(high point total), but we played some ophomores
and 1uwors who pay their du :. b~ \~orkmg hard m
practice anct they'rt' cxc1tNi to plb I ran 1 tell
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TENNIS
Davenport
to.battle
Hingis .for
crown at
tJ~S. Open
• Top two seeds square of
in singles and doubles.
FLUSHING, N.Y: Newport
Beach's Lindsay Davenport
showed Fnday why she may be
the player to beat at the U.S
Open
Davenport, the No. 2 seed,
took only 71 rrunutcs to dispatch
up-dnd-commg star. Venus
Willia.Jrul, 6-4, 6-4, to advance to
today's finals. •
Davenport struggled with her ~
first serve, succeeding only 58%
of the time, but uggres~1ve play
by Davenport a.nd 26 unforced
errors by Williams, seeded filth,
·were more than enough for the
victory.
For Willicllm, 18, 1t was the
second consecutive loss at the
Open semifinals.
•
Davenport, who hdS not lost a
set en route to the finuls, will play
top seed and No t-ranked Marti-
na I lrngis, a rrmatch of l(lst year's
semifinals.
MRC I wmu I DA!lV Pl OT
Newport H arbor's defense swarm~ O\er Orange running back Mike Hall en route to runaWcl) win.
Hmg1s squeaked by Jana
Novotna, 3-6, 6· 1, 6-4, in the
senulmals.
•tsn'\ that uma1.1ng?" said Ken
Stuart, owner of the Palisades
Tennis Club, where Odvcnport is
a member . ~she heats Venus
Williams m strd1ght sets and has-
n't lost a set ·dll th<> wdy to the
finals.•
-The scmifindl win protected
Hmgis' No. 1 rnnk.mg. Hdd she
lost, Davenport dnd Novotna
wouJd hdve played for the Open
title and the world's top rank.mg
•Lindsay does'll'l get any noto-
riety, not hkc Hingis, (Annd)
Koumikov<t dfld the Willia.ms sis-
ters (Venw. and Serena), because
she doesn't have that flair and
she doe£n't want to have 1t," Stu-
art added. •J really believe a b1y
part of her success has be~n (hi r
coach) Robert Van't Hof. She
really reflects his entire
demeanor with a matter-of-fact
approach. talung one point at a
ttrne and talking with her ·rack-
et."
Davenport and partner
Natdsha Zvereva defeated Vu-
guua Ruano Pascual and Paola
Sudrez, 6·2, 6-4, to advance to the
doubles finals.
Davenport and Zvereva, the
No 2 seeds. squaro of against
top-seeded Hingi.s and Novotna.
• Newport Beach's Taylor Dent
lost in the fourth round of the
juruors to Knstian Pies , 6-4, 6-2.
For Dent. who was seeded ninth.
it was his last match as a 1uruor
Dent will play pro from now on.
SCHEDULE
SATURDAY
• Football
Community college • Fullerton at
Orange Coast. 7 p.m.
High school • Estancia vs Magnoha,
at La Palma P~rk. Anaheim, 7 p.m.
• cntss Country
College men •nd women Southern
Cahfornia College at Whittier
Invitational, Ralph 8. Clark Park. Buena
Park. 8 am
Community college men and women
Orange Coast at Fresno Invitational,
Wooctward Park, 9 a.m.
High school boys end girls • Corona ·
del Mar, Costa Mesa, Estal'l<ia, Newport
Harbor at Laguna Hills Invitational, 8
am
• W•t.rpolo
Community college men • Orange
Coast at Saddleb1ek Tournarnent
Community college women Orange
Coast at Saddleback Tournament
• Socar
College men • Christian Heritage
at Southern cahfornia College. 7 p.m.
ColleQe women • Simpson College
al Sout'hern Cahforn1a College. S p.m.
Community college men • Or.nge
Coast at Hancock Tournam nt.
• Vo41eybatl
College women • P4K1f1c union at
Southern Cahfornla College. 7:3Q p .m.
• Field Hodl-v
High school • N~rt Har.bof at
LAFHA Tournament at Huntington
Beach.
SUNDAY
·~ Commuruty College men · Orange
Co.lst at Hanccxk Toum1m nt.
NEWPORT
CONTINUED FROM 81
them not to go 1oou1,. Orange WdS
a little undP.m1anned, but they
played hard and 1 resp<>ct that
But I Uun.k our kids unclcfstand
: the level of compN1tJon." ·
That level Wds, at tunes, tough
: to dectpher, ·as l ldfhor's first-half
: sconng dnve!) averaged just 2.5
: pldys, 34 5 yards and 53.5 sl'conds.
: Chcd Smith set up Newport's
• first swre. recovering a fumble on
d short punt-snap at ihr Orange 7.
Two plays later, Goonan hit
Score by Q\Mrten
Corona del Mar 0 O O O • 0
Marina 13 0 0 0 • 13
First Quarter
Mar · Mietkiew1cz 61 run (Sanche1
kick), 8:10.
Mar · Mietkiewicz 19 run (kick failed),
3·05.
Attendance· 1,400 (est11Thlted) ·
INDIVIDUAL RUSH•NG
CdM Lemmerman, 13·621 Sumner,
.i: 17. Ratf1elO. 3· 1 s. MacDonald, 1 ·2!
Estabrook. 1-0, Alshuler, 5 m1nus·2.
Mar -Mtetk1ew1C.2, 21·200, 2 TOs;
Austin, 10-47, Sailor, 3-20, Ke1\h, 2 12.
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
CdM • Alshuler; 8-20·1, 77, Burden.
()..()-0
Mar · Austin, 2 10..0, 24.
•NOIVIOUAL RECE.IVING
CcfM • Hurd, 4-S3, lemmerman, 2 S;
MacDonald, 1 17, Shea, 1·2.
Mar -M1etk1ew1C.Z, 2·24
GA.ME STATISTICS
CdM M
First downs 10 11
Rushes-yardage 25-100 35 277
Passing yardage 77 24
Passing 8·20·t 2·10 O
Net return yardage• 16 54
Sacks-yardage 2. ·6 1 ·2
Net yardage 187 353
: Punu 7·37 I 6 33 S ! Fumbles-fumbles lost 3 1 2·1
: Flags~net yardage . 3·15 ., 7 69
: Time of possession 11:25 26:35
•Punt returns, interceptions, fumble
returns
COM .
CONTINUED FROM 81
Kings new lifC! with a hrst rlown
: the Vikmg 32
• But the S a Kings couldn't
cash it m On third down, Mnn·
na'Ei Sean Momlley stepped m
front of an Alc;huler pee. tUld
·: returned tt 24 yMds to the V1kmq ! 39, It wa~ one of only l\YU
turnoveo; for CdM.
MaMa 's second series st. rk<l
when CdM d('lff"nstve end Just111
: ~hea sacked Viking qu,ut •tbiltk
: SNt Au~tin tor d 2·yard lo s.
: Rut the Vikings rolled trorn
: tht'rc, 9oing 79 ytmls on the next
seven plays, capp •d by
Mi~tkiewicz's t9·yard ampc1.
s •nior Ostdr Garcl<l o_n d
4-yard out and Carlos
• JenriquN c-onverted the
Tdrs' lrddPmark swinqing
~lttlc pluy lor the two-
omt convNsion before
bdrely more than two
nunul<'s hdd elapsed
Pt•n1d1d, who tolctlled ·
only 141 ydrds dnd two
TDs d~ cl hackup last fall. .
l>rokt> 4q yards up the gut Peredia
produc-ed n 2Y·poinl ]Pdd
1m the tourth plr1~ <1f tht•
Pcor1d quarter oncf
Lc1m1H l.t>C sprm1ed 1
ytl(dc-, to payd1rt onr' pliJy
ttlll'r Brnnt I Jill collected
Ull' .,P<.ond ot J lorhor'>
th rt•<• rE'( overt!d (umhlcs.
M•kl• l\fdr!>hctll ... wal-
lowPd up <1notlwr tum·
bl" mom1•nts li11l'r and
P .,, l!<IJ1l hubl 2~ \'dfds
fur lh1• c d}>JH'f cmd ~j 43·0 thr. ltrst pltlY o fter an
· Drdnge punt, lht•n went 17 ydrds,
untouch~<l. to cap d Jive-play, 45·
yucd sconng march to make it 22-
0 Wllh 1 :41 left m the flr~t penod.'
h<tlflim<• lf'ctrl
G01mc:rn·to·Garc1d for 15 yards
L(•e opened the econd hall
with a H l ·ya11l l<te kolt H,'\ utn tor n
TD, hut OranqP-'s JNPnty Poolu
dn':>werNi with dn 84·}drd~conng
scampc1 on thP t•n<:>mng k1ckoft
KM HAGG! ~TY ZVWS I DA!l.Y PU.OT
Corona del M ar's Gr ant Estabrook (29) 1>uUs Ray Mletkiewit""L to
the .turf in Friday night's nonJeague football gdme w1th Marina ..
lt•ct.
Curonc1 dcl Mar,
which nPver allowed
~tanna ~ood held post·
t1on because ot th<'
punting of Rory McK-
e 'VCr (37,7-ya.rd aver-
<.1qc on seven kirk ),
p.-rformcd at llme..\ out-
e.hmdmg on spcnal
t<!ams. ·
In th • thud quarter,
fl.lc:Kecver's punt .4r-ib-
hl,•d away trom Mar!nA
s1wcd tPr AtHon
W11l1t1ms m tdt• thi' 1 o.
yard ltnl' dnd Rlilk~
I fC1c:kt>r, hu~tltng down·
flt•ld 101 CdM, downl•d
\heh ll '1l th• V1km~ l-
y.1rC1 hrw
"I thought we
really hung in
there ... We
made some
mistakes
offensively,
but
defensively
we kept them
down there.,.
Dldc Freeman
Corona del Mar
High football COMh
Soturdoy, Septembet 12. • 99a BS
.. . JC POLO "
-Pirates'
'su.r. by Quartets :
Orange 0 0 6 0 • 6 :
Newport Harbor 22 21 13 14 • 70 :
NH -Garcia 4 pass from Gorm1in '
(Henriquez run). 9 46
NH Peredia 49 run (Kert kick), 4 43. . :
pol(lists
NH Peredia 17 run (Kerr kick). 1 31. •
NH · Garcia 15 pass from Gorman
(Kerr kick), 10:27
NH ·Lee 9 run (Kerr tuck). 8'36.
NH · Peredia-25 run (Kerr lock), 5·23
NH ·Lee 91 kickoff retum (kick•
failed), 11 4~
Org -Pople 84 kickoff return (kick
blocked), 1\:32. . NH~ Pered1a 2 run (Kerr k1Ck): 10 38
NH -Bnl~ i 3 run (Kerr luck}, 6 22.
NH Kalanz 30 run (Kerr kick), 0 21
Attendance: 3,300 (est1mat@d)
INDIVlOUAL RUSHING
Org -Groom, 11·28, Kobus, 13·6, Hall,
3 6, Poole, 1·minus-4. Jones. 1·minu~ 8.
· NH -Peredia, 1~231, 4 ms; Brill,
'3-44, Kalanz. 2·36, 1 TO; R4nkm. 2 24,
Lee, 1-9. 1 TO, Johnson, 2 6.
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
Org-Kob~. 8 16 2, 109
NH -Gorman 6-6..0. 57. 2 TDs,
JohffiOn, 1·1 ·0. 16 1 INDIVlDOAl RECEIVJNG
Org -Hall. 2 40; Poole, 2 19,
Sanford, 1 33; Johnson, 1·8, Skipper,
1·5, JQ1ner. 1 4.
NH • Gama, 5·52, 2 T01; Caldwell,
1·16, Jacobs, 1-5.
GAME STATimcs . Org NH
First downs 7 14 •
Rushes-yardage 26·40 3~350 :
Passing yardage 109 73
Passing 8·16 2 7.7 0
Net return yardage• 9 17
Sacks·yardage 3 • 12 ' 0..0
Net yardage 146 440
Punts S·\8 2 \ 32
Fumbles·fumbles lost 5·3 1·1
Flags-net yardage 4-SO S 53
Time of possession 29 21 18 39
•Punt returns. interceptions, fumble
returns
tor the Panther..' lone tughhght
·PNedia went 78 yards on the
nt>xt snttp. then plunged the hnal •
'l. yard.c; over the push of offen~tv(> :
hnemPn Nathan Matlm, Ldnc:e :
Chavez~ Steve Wukuw1tz, Robt•rt ':
Cole and Hill to ddd to the devas !
tdtion. •
Backup 1umor tailbackc; Ryan
Brill (44 yords on 1~ carries) a.nd
Andy Kalam {36 yards on two
attempts) edch posted rushing
touchdowns to close out the pTO
hhc-performance, whir.h sur •
passed a 68-pomt showing by the !
1985 squad m a 4 1-pomt decision :
over Lagunti Beach. _ •
Lee and Brad Rothwell added
interceptions for th<> winners.
~p~kle
MISSION VIEJO -Orang
CfJd t • College's men's autt
women'.!> water polo teams mcida
a trong showiny 10 the first two
rounds of the Saddl.e.back-...a>&· •
legP. c:<>·ed tourndment Fnddy,
the men shelbng Santd Monica.
18-2 before falhng 12-3 to host
SdddlPback, and thP. \\omen VU'·
tually drowruny th~? opposition
with d 30-2 win ovet Santcl. Mon·
1Cd and d 13-t, dPcr.1on over host
S£1ddlehac k
Th.e men ploy two toduf.
against Eds I LA c;tl I :.50 and R.ivar.-
s1dc at 5 1 o, wrul~ the women
duel Fullerton dt 1 and Rivemd e
dl 4:20
Ctu1N Weir 14), Ryan Swanson
(~I ttnd Rydn Crtrtoll (3) led the
way lor th•• men agdll1st Santa
t-.lontc d, th(! wom"n s t'~m wus
pa((•d hy J<lnul• Smith 161 Ldun
Bla1r 14 J, Al<>x J fyJlon (4j·and Lau-
rl'UP Rzel>ZP'-''Sld 14) against Sdn-
td Montcu; tmd a balanced
assdull 111 a l>1g wm o\'f r Saddla-
ht1rk
MEN
ORANGE COAST 18, SAHTA MoHK.A 2
Orange Coa\t 4 6 5 3 • :18
Santa MonKa l 0 1 1 • 2
OCC Wen 4, Swanson 3, Larroll 3,
HernJndez 2. Suhovy 1. M<Cla1re l,
Cox l. Higgins 1, Alvarado 1, l..lnkh \,
Sa"~· Bond 6
SM • Foulad1an 1, Karv1tsky 1
Sdves. Miko lO
SADOlHAO< 12, OAAHGE CoAST 3
Orange Coast 2 O 0 l -~
Saddleback 3 2 3 4 • 12
OCC Hernandez 1, Alvarado l,
Carroll \ 5a>1e!I. Bond 9 s . JoHe 3, Weather~y 3. Boyer 2,
Souza 1, Ca~rly 1 .. Terpstra l~
Morrell 1. Saves: Gonzalez 3
WOMEN
ORANGE CoAST 30, SAHTA MoNlCA 2
Orange Coast 11 9 S S •
Santa Monica 0 O 1 1 2
OCC • Smith 6, Blair 4 Hylton 4,
RzeszeMkl 4, Reldenbaugh 3, Freoc~
Lindren 2, Fimbres 2, Tran 1, SU~l, •
TU<:kec 1 Saves•none
SM • Johnson 1. Pa1k 1 saves: o_ra
\004 ,.,.
MESA • 0MNGE CoAST 13, S~ 8
• Oran Coa _t 4 4 4 ?" 3
CONTINUED FROM 81
advantage of a fumble rffovery
on· co~ta Mesa'~ 23-ydrd line ·at
6 53.
The Mustang defense held tor
two ploys. 'with Ricky l\1drtm
almost snaggmg an mtcrccpllon,
before Ortiz lound Gnvds on
thud down with u 27-yurd tour.h-
down pass to rut the lead to 14
points
It Wds dS dose as Sdddlehdck
would get as the Mustdngs dddt•d
two more touchdowns .
The h.rst Cdme on a 51·ydrd
dru\ ... by Weir with 5.42 Jett :
Martin got his interception on :
Saddlel>ack's ftr~t play from
scrurunage and ~et up a nmc-
play dnve that wd. capped hy
l lerzog·s fourth TD, from 1 yard
out with 39 second~ remauung.
5.tddlebad 2 0 1 6
OCC • Fimbres 3, Reidenbaugh ~
Murphy 2 .. st1pp 2. Rzeszewsk.~• 1, Lmdren 1, Blair 1 Saves Fin
S • Madison 2, fould~ 2. Ueda 1
Mulder 1. SavcJes. Fl0<ent 5, Cahe'1fo I
College tournament at
e\.vport Sept. 19-29
NEWPORT BEACH Wafel
poloianS are mVlted to attentl th
Southern California lntercoll
y1dtc Water Polo ~oumdment a1
Newport Harbor High on Slept.
t9and20. ~
Partic1patiny college~ mclude. •
UCL\, UC Santa Bo.rhara USC,
UCl, Pac1hc, Peppcrdme, Air
Force Nii\'), Stanford Cal ta
Long Beach dnd Cal.
. Garn~ art:.at the SaJ!ors'~l
startmg dl 7 a m and contiri g
thJoughout the da)"
TicketS am Sto for adults and
~5 ror student~
A "nack bar and T--..hirts WlU
be ava1l11hle
·MARTIAL
Score by 0wirtws J iu-Jit u tournament Costa Mesa 7 7 7 21 • 42
Saddleback 0 0 0 14 • 14
first Quarter
CM • Ouddridge 2 run (Avalo\ kick),
6•39
Second Quarter
CM -Herzog 1 run (Avalos kick). 4 31.
lhlrif C)uwter
CM ·Herzog 1 run (Alfalos kKk), 2 18 ~Quartw s · Romro 6 pa..s from Ortu: (Ra~I
luck). 11.16
CM Herzog 78 r\Jn (Aval<X kid),
949.
S • Griva~ 27 PCl\S from Ortiz (Rangcl
kick), 6 37.
CM -Weir 5 t run (Avalos k.idr;), S 42
CM -Herzog 1 run (Aval°' k.1 ), 0 CJ •
Attendan<t' 600 ~11matfd) •
IHDMOUAL RUSHING
CM • Herzog 36 Ul8, 4 TO\; Weir
7·127, 1 TO, Ouddfidgf 7·13, 1 TO,
Sou 3 9, Martin 2 5
S • Ga11bay 15 23. Ortiz 10.35,
N.avia ~ 32; Martar Y M rtat 2.a.
Pedroza 1 1llin"1 12.
INOMOUAL MSS.NG
CM • W~r 3·3·0, S8 •
S -Ortiz S·ll-1, 103 :
, •MDMOUAl REaMHG :
CM • Fer~m.an 3 4S; Ouddt1dgt 1-13. :
s . Grlv<U 3 91, 1 TO; Romeo 2·12. : -----------~ ... ITO :
GAME STAJ'ISTICS
CM
SOCCER
Late tn the fust, when Freeman
: \nc;crted I!van Burd•m at quarter·
On the llPXI st•OI"•, the Sed
Kln!.) , \most pmn~ d M. nthl
m 1c1 • its 5·y1ml line agmn, hut First doWfU
·tho hull had harcly cr(lSscd 1n_10.....,...;::....-~--; ~,..-_,........ _ __,..__.._,;-~.--t-P:RW.mtna=--..,.._ · ! back to run the option, It
• • ~ t • s . . c z~o : hnclU\g a gtoove often tvely "
' : cnlor ta.ilbatk Nllte Le.nune.n n1m
POMONA -~uthem Callfor-: gain d 15 yard on a pitch le ft,
n\a Coll !JC Va ng uards : th n 19 inor •on a Jl\tch right. But
unproved to 2·4 with a 2·0 nnn-the dnvc tall ct un cl the 5eft
conference men's IOCr' r victory King$ were lun:ed to try a SO·yard
Friday on th I01er' campUA. field goal by D1mny Goni.etes,
Diego Gonl ICOred both goftls who came up hort by only ft few
for th Vong ua.rds.
p~
Net rttum yerclage•
Sltb"flf'd9
He1 y¥Clage
Punts
Fu"1blc; fumblel Ion
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-LLEGES COMMUllTY COLLllE fOOTllLL SPEIDWl ·Y
NUED FROM 81
product of U~tcmc:ia High, got
C State Dommg\Jez. 1 ltlb' cror.
COWltry program off to <.1 qood
sldl't as the Tor05 lint h d thud
fuates open with Fullerton Aerial spectacular
• Freestyle motorcycle jump-off tonight.
at CdJ StdlC Fullerton
Jainrtun lnv1tatl0nal this past
Saturday. ·
· MUJs hmshPd SC'cond with d
tilne of 18.()(i dnd MttrllnPZ
finished 1ust .03 S('( onds behind •
her.
. Mcird Caple., cm<I Chnsluw
Riel, also products ol 0( '( ·,
finished 17th dnd 16th.
The T1tdns c1nd Comord1c1
University fuu..,hC'd twd for first.
Other top schools m lh<•
compebtJ1,m mdud<>d UNLV.
Long Bc•,1ch Stdle>, Sdn [)J('<JO
State dnd USC
• In men\ wc1l<;r polo, the
presedson rctnk1nys hdvP c omc:
out and Ornngc C'odst 1s rtJnkccl
eighth Ul the stcltt• C'onf<•renn•
• n val Goldt>n We>sl hc1s the top
rdnlung and <;c1ctdlc•hc1< k 1s
rdllked seventh
• The women's l<•dm lt1rt•d h1>lll'!
. m the presedson polJ,
dCCumulullng 83 [foints for the
No 2 rc1nlung in the• slult• Tlw
Rw.Uers are n:1nked No. t
• Long Bedch Stdle's Misty Mt1y
recorded hN first tnpll• douhlr>
of the season tts th<• 4qN.,
defedted Uurd-rc1nkl'd USC' l'l 7.
't0-15, 15-1. 9-15. 15-12, to win
the NACWANStdlE• rc1no
C ldss1c ttl lhC' UnavPrsoty uf Nf•w
Mex.ico on St1tmd<1y. Auq 2~
May, d pru<.luc I.of Nl•wport
Hirbor fhgh, conclucl,,d the•
mdtch with I t kill.,, 14 clHJ'> c1ncl
5q ciSSlSUt f\.foy WdS ctho nttmcd
tournament MVP
• Orange Coast tryjng to
· extend winning streak
ayamst its last victiJn.
IA'-'>"' I 1111
COSTA McSJ\ One lhinq thcll
you don't often get in tootboll urn
ll'dTllS pldying (!dCh uthN l><tC'k·lO·
l)dC'k .
In om• of th~ str.tnqer sc hC'duling
tlllOrnc.1ht•1t lhih sed'>llll, Orttngy
<'ocl'>t • 'ollcge's f~lhc.111 le><ijTI wOI
open up the. settson on Sc1turdny
c1gc.11nc.t foull"rton di Lf•Bc1rd Stc1d1-
Unt m d 7 pm. Mt'>ston ConfNl'nc·c•
tntl'fthv1s1onuJ gamC'
The• 1'1rc.1tes endl"d th" 'iC'(JSOn at
ruUc>rton It.1st Yf'df with d 22-20 VIC·
tory. d wm thc1t knockf'cl tht• I for-
rwl<> out ol playort contf•nl.Jon. Tht•
'v1C'tory rndet.I a 17-gc1nw tos109
<,lr(>dk tor OCC (the Ptrctl<:S lalN
p1ckC!d up d forfc>1t win from
Pc.1sc1d<'na) dnd qc1ve Coc1ch 8111
Workmdn's IC'dm t1 hoo!tlr qomq mto
'>pnnq workouts. . r uUe>rton tht<'cJl(•11C'd lo Win th('
CJ<llllP in tbc ltndl '-Pcon<h, hut C'Ould
not '>Pl up for 'd fwf(J gu.il hc.•fon•
t111w cxp1rl'cl. ThP I lonwts h.ivt> d
More to wlllt• <lOli -<,inn• Or,m~Jr
C'ot1st hc1.., moved. lo tho Northc>in
D1v1-.1on, ·fullnlon will <wt 1t'I
< hcUlCl' <'<1rly 10 !ht• S£'dSOrl.
r:or lllr' PJrdtc•., 11\ showtinw A
lt1ll•nh•cl t1roup ol -.ophomor<·s nl't'd
ll<'lp Imm t1 qui.lllty qroup uf l1t·-.h-
11wn in order Im tlw P11c1lc'> to win
on S<1turdd)I.
Thi.' CJ1Hlll' will lw OC< '\ ftr'>l
~1pporl 11 nily lo .,j,l' qlliHtNhctrk
•
COSTA MESA_ Speedway fans ~ho en JOY bravado shouldn't nuss 0 RI I GI C 0 IS T LI I I U PS the lnlltght Extreme Frrestylt• Motorc:yde Jump-Off_ at the Or~ge
County Fairgrounds toniqht at the Orange Co~ty F~u groun~s •.
OFRNSE OERNSE Po ular video starts like Seth En"ilow, Mikt> M< tzger, Ldrry lmkogl~ No.~ ttt. Wt.a. Pot. No. Pfay..-ttt. Wt.Cl. Po.. and if nan Deegon w:ill competP m (• h1qh·flyin<J, dedth-defymg den.ii
11 JAMI> Ft.INT
I KIWI TOllllU
34 JWMY IAM<s
85 lvAN MMaJt
6 s 200 Fr QB 49 MMalS ~ 6 1 2)0 So OE d.Lsplay. . . l1 •d" f t s 7 1ss Fr re 78 DDltc Fox 6 2 280 Fr OT Preestyle motorcycle 1umping ts on th<> cut ng e 9C: 0 ex reme
S·11240 Fr FB 74 KENT AM>EllSOH 6 2 280 Fr OT sports and was well receivt>d m its ch.~but .ti the 1 !198 X-GdmCtin Sc1n
6 7 230 So WR 84 StlVI MIYlltS 6 2 250 Fr. OE Diego. . 40 f l 1;.i. l l 22 DAVID~
9~ llluAN W.Tf"llS : ~ ~~ ~ ~ 13 .klllMY ~ • : ~ ~~ ~ ~t: Riders tace a ·100-toot chasm thdt rl'qu1rc>s .« • oo, ver ........ a eap tu
'3 320 fr. LT n ~ ~YTON 5 11200 So Ol8 dear. Jn lhe process, riders Will pcrtonn cl V.dTICly of .mld·dll' StWllS •
'' JottN HAMts 56 JASOHWHI
71 DA.Mn WIUIUl
79 JaaMY VIA
r. 2 26S .fr tG 21 AlttlMJIH LIGoNs 5~ 11s So CB · A complete lineup of motor~ycl<' rc1ces a~c alsp on tdp for. th~
64 320 fr. C 3 Roeerr PAW>no 5 1119050 CB · · · •
76 DAN MomHs
6-2295 Fr, RG 40 WOOC*>WOns 6-018S fr ss ~~~ls for adults are $9. nie price 1s $5.for juruors (13-17} ~mJ
6 6 345 fr. RT 42 JoSff PMHS 6 120s So FS seniors (60·anc1 over) Youngsters 6-12 c1re $2.
Jorecl. flint, d freshman transl er Frdnlct' c.;cl)t1zd1, who Jpd the Mb.-
from lndJJOd, 1n d(110n. Coaches sion Conforenrn Wtlh s1•v1.m mter-Eagles drop opener
drt• excited dbout the way Flint hds ccplton~ last st>ason. . COSTA MESA
b<>en f>\~ll'ill.l!!.PritehC'e dnd scrim-Sdlo7ar 1s al'>o a thr,.at ds Fuller-_ Dan Gutman
mages dnd dfc <1nx1ous to sec how ton's return spC'ric1list. • and D.J. Glacy combined for six
he works ~ilh sophomore lvdn On offense, Pullt•rton I.!) deep al s JdJ
McrrN and frPshm,m David CdSllP-the rN·P1vm9 po'>1llon with sopho· goalie Sdves. but VlStbnq ~ dC t>·
ton dS h1'> n•n•1vcr..,, holh of whom more At BNqanid and frec;hman bdck defeated Estanaa, 18-4, in
are good ''nouuh to hP double-trdnsfcr from New Mexico State . nonleague boys water polo dction
teum<'d. Drrck Gruncs. c1'> well as Pt1ul Wise Friddy at Estanaa.
Kt>v1n Torn•-; hc1c, won llw .,tu _...._,~ght end . Daniel Noon, Julian Gon.r.ulez
mg td1lht1(k JOb, due m J>dTl lo.~ 24• ··ordng<' C 'oa<,t w111 counter w1th <lnd G10 Ordaz scored thrE'e gottls
yclrd touC"hclown run 111 .1 scrim-seven stronq sophomorl's on each for Saddlebdck. whJC'h built
ffitlCJI' ttqdtn'il St1nlc1 MoniCd Torres dt'lt•n.,e. ArnonfJ thPrll IS l h1• une-dfl 11-1 halltune Jedd in the SC'd·
will shr1n• ~ldrtUIH tum• w11 h Rt1y bt1ckmg I no of .lt'H•rny Jehdn9iri, son op(:mer. Estancid will host
Ohri•I, d N(A\',/por1 I ltlfhor product, Chns Clt1ylon .md John Romm· lt.l'C Huntington Beach on Mondtty rn
tln<I c,ophomo"'" DdvHI Mclen~y · ampo.,mq to •lllY aunninq bt1ck br nonleague action at 3 p.m.
clod J\ndrl' Stt•wMt <i" th<" Pm\tcs rN c•1V(.1r who cl.ir<'., to C'hulleng(' the NONLEAGU£
kN•p ,.tlw1r h<1ckfwlcJ. fu•<,J1 for rntdcllC'. Sophomort• C'Omcf\ Aaron SADOlEBAO< 18, ESTA.NOA 4
<tllc1C'~ L1qon!> dnd l{t1y Pttllollo holh hdve . --ScMe by Quarters
Fwc.hm'an Jimmy Bdnki. will t•xpt•nenn• ,ind q111c krn•c,<,, . Saddleback S 6 3 4 -18
star1 at lullhctfk. Bui lht" k(•y to th(• offenw will Estancia 0 1 3 0 -4
Th(• Pu,1lt•-. should l><• ,1bll• to how W<'ll ln•sl\lll11ll D<>r<'k rox, d Saddleback . Noon 3~J Gonzalez 3, Ordaz 3, Hernandez 2, Bennett 2, score an!l quickly c1!Jc110.,I d young Nc•wport I l<1rhor produc l, dnd t<cnt 1 Gonzalez 2, Gomez 2, l Gonzalez l.
ttnd rnt•>-p1•riPn< 1•d sc•conddry ds Andt>1c,on do .11 dl'fNl'>JVt• ldcklt• If Saves Colenado 3
lon~J dS thry stt.1y 11w,1y lrum r<"turn-hoth <:C.tn IJl'I. foulll'rton w1U ht.1ve c1 Estanciai Glacy 1, Helmich 1, Collier
JOH All-A111t•1 wc1n c:ornNbac:k h,nd llm1• l>C'cltJOCJ ttw i'1ratt•s. 1, Weir 1 Saves Gutman 4, Glacy 2.
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PUBLIC NOTICE with lht County Clork ol -Open Sat 1·4
--------Orange County on 8·6·98 -9 G 1n"e•76'"'452 74 ovomer Bayrldge Cond<1• OCEANFRONT DPLX Fictitious Business •• u u SOLD! Vlctorle/N atlonal --------.. 5240 900 & s28;>K ,. !BR UNITS 2c GAR
N•m• Statement Pul>ll shtd Newport EQUAL HOUSING Clean 38r 18a In grt 4·BDRMS & VIEW deck, ·patio, poo., Balboa Newport Tile lolfow1ng persons are Beach·Costa Mesa Oa1ly OPPORTUNITY ..Showcase homes Canyon Pk orea. now R It 723 4494 do.no business as Pilot Aug 22. 29, Stpt 5, lor sale an our crpl/palnl, 1 blk 10 ... 2.SBATH spa's, gatod CQmrn, ea 'I ·
Endowmenl Associates In· 12 t998 Allreal1S1.11t1mrtis11111U.1s Sa1urday Real Estate Victoria schl $197,500 ** Agcct 72l-l575 OPEN SUN 1·5
surance Serv1ct1, 2801 W. ,,;0910 SaOS4 HWlJa,.rlH•-ltctltllMIFt•· Supplement• Mary, Agent 646-9670 BEACH RETREAT 3239 CLAY ST
Coast Hwy No. 360. New· ---------eral Falt Ho111111Act111!161 as HOMES OF REDUCED! 58 r 383 Private Spa Rci1or1 Living :u 115 Nwpt Hghta Custom por1 Beoch, CA 92G63 PUBLIC NOTICE am111d .. 11.io m1h1 II 1111111 ** Med 3Br 2 sea 3FP Christoph1tr p Tllunn (dba THE WEEK Fam rm, pool, apa, Bost. 3Bdrms. 2 SBo •
BAYVIE'.Wtl
Charming 2Br · Oun
2Ba main house. bnck
floors, new carpe1ing,
2FP's, '"-.01 bar, w d
hOOl\·up, re:ar pa110,
gar. S2.800,'mo yrly
Angola Glaser
Molro Really 723·0£153
Endowmet\1 Assoc) 31783 Statement of ::m~~1'1~:!"er •:~i:r~~~~:~::~ Dlaplav eds st.,1 ymdl $259,900 Security System 2 G1an1 Balconies nnd 3c· gar, Don 'Library. l=illh Ave , Loguna Stach. Abandonment of Use s Tamarrah, $even Loll ol Privacy under inside lndry, Isl Time ---------CA 92651 Af Flct'tlous "'" .. race, celor, rell9111, et Just 751 Gables 714·665·7197 ** S300 000 Offert'd, S~89.000 Bkr BALBOA ... r n1 •-~ ........ t1nt•h1l ....... llH Ooad'.neWed5pm ' 760·5000 Ext.124 Ttirs business 11 con· Business Name '---... ' -** • • * Perfectly p o 1 PENINSULA ducted by: an 1nd1111dual In rtltr4"'1Ct to lht acllV· lltle111l et1111," 1111lt1!111 180 OCNFRONT nnc n Y· 2107
t1ave you slarted doing ily domg business as: It 111~k• 11y 11c• ,,.,., .. "· OPEN HOUSE DANA POINT 1026 Maintained Fabulous One ol a SEA FAIRE
b1,1s1ness yet? Yes. t992 Traders Alliance located IHntlaliH tr •IKntnlllllH.· Lia tings for $151 * * Kind Opportunity at Penthouse Studio Chu$10p~er p Thurm et: 8382 Brush o'rivt, Hun· als llWI'''" "Ill nol Oeodlme Thurs 5pm Ophc $28!>.900 3Br 2Ba x W1'de lot With Only $499.000 Quiet Newest Bldg
Tn1s siorel!lent w~• filed 1tng1on BHch, CA 92647 lnW111ly 1ecep1 HJ Unrtlse ****·* . & 28r 288. 3c gar. nu Vartble A3rigo Ma1kel1ng
w11h lhe County Clerl! or The lollow1r19 reg1stran1(s) mu1 t11 rt11 "'''" w111c11 1111 11 pays.Jo advertise pnl, roor. 493•0761 or Room For Huge ~Prudential S169,900 ro $194.876
Orange County on 11·9-118 has (have~ al>aodontd use Yltilti.ul lff llW O•rr11••n In lhe best local 496· 7649 J.Webb. Bkr Exp ans I 0 n 0 r -May Lea•• Option 19988789285 ol the 1.c1111ous business ,,. '""' 11ter111e• 1••• all Real Estate Sec11on Cal.,. .... , Call tor add'I mlo
O;ii'y Pilot Sept. 12, 19. 26. Nme: Robert Win, 8382 •••II•••• ••urtlst• 11 1,11 CALL TODAY Boat Storage MaryAnn McGuire
Oct 3, 1998 Sa090 Brush Orivt, Hunllngton ffWllllptr art auil•'*• OI 111 NEWPORT ** 949-723·8120 646·8770
OC/By Close 3l\r 3Ba.
· don·spa E11ec Hme
Call Mana, Harbor
Really 673-4400 x 119
Ocean lrontl191h St. 2br
2ba, clean awesome
vu, f p , furn, wtnter,
$1550 mo 673·1943 Beach. CA 92Q47 LISA RIVERA p d 1 1 CA A 11 PUBLIC NOTICE The llcllllous business filHl 1t1,ortuwlty hall ltcom· BEACH 106 9 Bluffs E . end unit 3br ru on '0 ea Y
• name referred lo above pl11uld1sctlmlnallon, c.u HUD 949·574·4252 • OPEN SUN 1·5 . 2 ~ba 3 p.lllos loroe VERSAILLES CORONA
Flctltlou1Bu1lnesa waslolt.dln-OrangeCoun1y Tel(-1111111-MOC241591ftr ANNEWILLEY • 2407PortWhitby groonl>oll. S459K Nowl1.i11ng2BR2BA DELMAR 2122 Name Statement on June 13. 1997, end as· Ille w.-.1111•• OC 1111 pleue 3Br 2 •588 l-Say home: REDUCED TO •Open Sun" l ·4 View~ ol Saddleback The following persons lrt s~ntd • F'1lt No. 11197· allHUOal'2t·3Sll 949,574.4249 w'lrg yard. bonus rm. 2 t27 Vista Laredo Vo11abt·rtangt M3•ket ng iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
dolf\9 business II 37 4091 a.c. owner motivated' $6991000 Owner 949-641·0172 Sl 79.900 10 5209.876 3BR 2BA M 111 Oc•nl'I
CARVE SKATEBOAAOS, 1gna1ure ol reg111ran1. s4251< Agent 640-1529 Can for ndd 1 into vu, new polnUc1vpet, 61,14 San lorfnzo Ln ·Ana· Robert Wan ., BALBOA CASTAWAYS Appro>< G 1 helm, CA 92807 This 11atomen1 was llltd ••••Ill•••• ISIAND , 3.400lif, 3c gar, 3t3r Mary Ann Mc u re upper, le g~2t.>OO/
Brendon LH Cruz. 6114 w1lh the County Clerk of HOUSES/ 1006 ChanceS' are · 2.5a0, Viking .ippls 648•8770 mo. 714·~~ Agt
LG BLUFF PLAN .tbf
3ba don. farmm, ~Int
loc, nr NPBTC & COM
HS. 52950 644·490g
LOOKING FOR /;
RENTAL?? \',E HAVE
WHAT YOU NEED I
2BR •. 1BA
$1225 Mo 9MO
3BR .. 2BA
s1~00 Mo 9MO
3BR •• EXEC Condo
S3000 MO 6MO
2BR .. LIOO B y1TOnl
S2000 MO <,1t.,,•Q
3BR .. BALBOA
BAYFRONT _
52600 MO 'ifJ\RtY
CALL FOR .10RE-
INFO LISTINGS
BEACH 'n BAY
RENTAL CO.
949.1573.7359
Newport Ht's :?Br 1Ba
·ear co11a90 flugo at
~dV'wd dccJ.,s. Frp c
$1600 949 • .;55.()44.;
Upper Duplex nowl!'
JB1 2Bi'l :le prkg
s21oo·mo ,,.,,.,. ,~.:
46th St !.62 943·2600
San Lorenzo Ln .. Anaht1m, Orange County on 8·8·98 you wrll lind on 'The lslt111d' above Prudent al CA Really Cute Picket Fenced ~.;2~~sl~ess 11 eon· 19988788444 CONDOS t.lttle Batboe l•J•nd ·•what you need Newpott ~ey Owner' VII.LA BAL:BOA --3b .,.,,.JYat,..,.~ 'fiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiil•
ducted by· anlnd1V1dual P.ul>lishtd Newporl FOR SALE Opbc upper 3Br 25ba Agenl ~!i-63 1·1579 Gatud, Pools Tennis S219rps'os,l~vilsdo, 7U5·9:9~90·Q APARTMENTS
Hive you started doing Btach·Cosla Mesa Oa11y ••••••••• FP. lower 2Br 1.5Ba at the price 2BA Some Ocean Vw ... .... 1>us1ntss yel7 No Pilot Aug 22, 29, Stpl. 5, 2c garage $759,000 you want to pay 718·2366 Eastbluff 3er 2·588 Var.bit R:inqe t.•ar1<eting Luxury TWM Oot1ghlfu1 FOR RENT
Brandon Cruz 12. 1998 Lora Vance·Aeallor when you read 2·sto1y, grt loc on $179,900 10 $209.876 $gl·sty 2Br Ms1r .. 1g I•••••••••
This 11a1omen1 was Med e11o909 • Sa083 GENERAL l 002 ___ 1_1_4_.s_1_3_-.i_oe_2__ grnbll, s3soK Harbor May l•••• Option den, gour kit, 011 2c, lg with tho county Clerk ol Classified Really 673·4400 Call tor add I. info. dock w ocn vu .. pvt ---------
Orange Ct?un1y on 8·7·98 ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii New on the Market daily Buy II. Soll II Find II. 1-E-.-.-t-b-lu_f_f_B_o_s_I -B-uy-, M•f'/Ann M cGuire grdn courtyd: comm1y BALBOA
19980700533 * v .A. ft Vtnlage 2Br +Fam rm, 642·5678 Claulfled. 3Br. 2Ba-FA • 1-Sty 646·8770 pool. 5 • $2400 mo PENINSULA 2607 Oa•ly Ptlol Sep• 5, 12 19, • SO Down • $0 Move-In dining rm, 2Ba home __ ........ --.. ................. ...___ Fixer· Great Loc:ition Prudercillal CA Realty Klein Man gement
28, 1898 Sa089 Can't seem to FREE Counseling on lull size lot with ------------------S509t< 120-1104 Bkr weslchfl·Oover Shores 949·58~·4000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
PUBLIC NOTICE gel to all those FREE Ust of Homes ~~~':ll~:cllp~~;~.'~ NEWPORT NEWPORT 1-l-1-0-0-1S_L_E_B_r-an_d_N_e_w Sbr, 4ba 2900 sl ---------Large 2br 1ba. custott
Fictitious Bualneas
Nam• Statement
The following ~rsons art do.ng buSintss u:
RPM Mo101spor11. 302
Sanlo Tomas SI.. Costa
Mesa. CA 92827 Edward Patrick Comfort Ill,
302 Santo TomH St.,
Co11a Mesa. CA 92627
This business 11 con. ducted by• an lndl\t1dual
Have you 11arttd d0tng
business yet? No Edward P Comfort Ill
This statement was hied
w11h lht County Clerk ol
Oninge County on 9/8/98
19988789201
1 I b H rru NA R E P 0 S apptox 9600 sl. 101 COSTA MESA 2124 Ille, all now inter or repa r O s 1·800-723·6857 Angola Glaser. M•lro BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 ser 5.SBa, 3753sl OPEN SAT 1-4 onrage. steps 10 ,r;and
around the house? veteran RHl-e.st-al• Bealty 723·0653 hv1ng area, 3c garage. 1707 Antigua Way S16!>0 562·4:>6-•0GO
Let the •Forclosed Gov Homes Bill Grundy Realtor. By Owner $820K BACKBAY TWM Penn 3Br 2B11 N"wtY ClaHlfl..td Hud, MHA, F1nance1-AI.--B-O_A_____ 949·67S.6l6l (714) 624·2348 S1ng1e-Story JBr 2Ba, ,,,mod 1, w d, garag
Avail. Call 24 hrs, B ''FIXER'' NEWPORT HEIGHTS (714) 939-2182 2c gar, FP, puvale yd, yrly St650 mo ova•
Service 7 days 800-555-1003. PENINSULA 1007 519 WESTMINSTErc new paint & carpet. 10 1 3707 Oalboo
Directory Oov't Forecloa•dliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3384SF, 5Br sea. 3c pool and tenr""· B1vu .1t 37th o73·1953
h&)p you llnd Homes from pennies Duplex 2 owners unlla Nearby Upper Bay in a Preferred gar, gourmet kllchon NEWPORT Sl~~:!?d ';,~~~NT W inter 2br 2ba steps
relloble help. on .s . Delinquent tax, mrbVgranlte, Slaps to Newport Beach neighborhood sns,ooo 548·8048 COAST 1070 714.433.952a ic. and, turn ct ""
642·5678 repo's, AEO'a, your bch, ocean vu S795K Newport• Beat Bu1111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Co Id we II O :an k er '"'"cs, a\1 to 1 S io5o
area. 800·2l8·9000x1 Open House 109 351h Spacious 4 Br.+ Family room. Model parfoct 38R Beeutlfull11 decorated ---------Sl020 mo "61S-OGOG Hl398 I t 1·11 ~ Townhouae S1680/mo or curren 1 · SI 363·1506'390-3308 Q h b I REDUCED JO S16.•K & landscapod 1n gated 1------------IPATRICK TENORE ne Story ome on ig ot. B:irbara Sanragrel communlly. Private 3 . 2 5 rool spa ten· _C_O_R_O_N_A ____ _ nis, 2·car gar, n pets Please Call & let Us GRE A'T OPPORTUNITY! Realtor 949·644-0hl5 corner lot 5559,000 d 2330 Know What Your CORONA l'\. Bkr, 714·637·8800 ElCt, Aemodele 249' D.EL MAR
Need• Arel 8S6-9705 DEL MAR 1022 Offered at near Lot Value NWPT SHORES 2BR 11s. 114.413.1991 pgr --------1•-=i!iilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 -8 o o .4 ·Te No RE Ole, 2BA. Beam ce1f, NEWPORT
2622
1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $450 QQO ne...,er tile roof. S358t< •OPEN HOUSE CLASSIFIED I• ' 4BR 2 .SBA 2·Slory SATISUN 12·5 BEACH 216~ ,
H's lhe resource you BRAND NEW Call 640-5 560, Broker Oversized Loi. s415K 37 Cahrados Lg plan c ck. no pots s1i;u., Daily Pilot Sept 12. 19 28. -c1F1C VIEW Ocl. 3, 11198 Sa091 ~
PUBLIC NOTICE MEMORIAL PARK
PUBLIC NOTICB Cemetecy . Mortuary
THE ANNUAL RE:TURN ol Chapel • Crematory
The Total Famlly Charllable 3500 Pacilly View Dnve
can count on to Hll a TWO CUSTOM 1 • 1n Sancerre gated 640·~'107 • 6!:>0·3801 myriad ol merchan· BUILT CONDOS D 11 Grundy Realtors comm. 3br 2 112Da 2br lba duplex ocean I
OPEN FRI & S"AT 12·5 949-675-6161 pool spa $'69 9K front furn, avail 9·19 dlH Items, becauH ~ OSTA MESA 2624 our columns co111pel 510'MAROUIERITE NC,N•w'porl Capital to 5-3 1. Sl4 00/mo C
quallll•d buyers to Oareca Quinlan, Agent MOBILE MOBILE B1lan To1arma1a Sebring RE 850·Pll I iiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
calll 949-376·4128 MOBILE 310·360°0030 •2Br 1Ba TWH N•Ce! 2bd 1ba $'100 MO
HOMES 1100 HOMES 1100 HOMES 1100 new carp ''· le au 5300 d posit. N:> P t CDM Beat evall for iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sanc•rre 3~ 2.Sba, gareg • n ar Qorson·s Call (949J-64G·8623
Foundation ls available tor Newport Beectl
• lnspechon.Aduri"9 regul.ar 844·1700 '
bu11nes• hou11 by any coll-••••••••Ill ---------842-8878
..
,zen who reque111 lns~c· l'taCE ---lion w11h.n 180 days etler Jhe date lllls notice ls pub-IEU .UWAY
htMd. Pleasa contact R1-Mortuary * Chapel
chard Toral at lht Adma1 Cremation Group, Inc .. 1551 N, Tushn
Avt., Suolt 300. Santa Ana, 110 BroadWay
Ca 112101 0< ca~ 71'4·953-Coeta M ...
Qec>O x-210. · ... 2 .,.1_
Publlshed Newport --·--····-wv __ .... Beach·Cosla Mtsa Oa.ty
P1lol September 12, 1998 r:================:t Sa092
PUBLIC NOTICE
Flctltlou• •u•lnHS
Nam• Statement
The name ol the Busi.
nus: Traders AIUanct,
loc1ttd 1t: 17150 NewhO~
SlrHt, II 1003, Foun1a1n
V1Hty, CA tvoe Is hereby rtglslertd l>y the
lollowlna ownttl•I' lntttna·
tlonal Alitence Inc , (Cat.IOf·
n1a1. 111so Newno~ St1ffl
ti 1003, Fountain Valle)', CA
112701 Ttt11 buiTni~ .. ::-,~s-rirr"~
ctucttd by' a cOfporahon
The tranaaouon or bUW. neu~on 1-22-M
lnterNllONI Alllance, rnc ,
Claulfled la .....
CONV•Nt8HT
wllether you're buy·
Ing, Hlllng, or Ju11
IOOklng, clau1fled hat
1 ~tlal you ne•d! CLASatPl•D •4•·••'1•
"Affordable
Alternative"
Discount Casket,
Cremation&
Burial SerYice
Why should you subject
yourself & your family to
p,aylng inflated prices (or
caskets & servlces????
~ ToU Fm l#MCASIET
~ Onqe ISln11,t11C-lles
prteeh $236.800. 2br many upprades, PV1 s 1295 Bkr 640..5664 B tweon 118m·4Pm 2ba 1380 sl 1 '2 ml to yd. S4 t 9K. 760-8550 o~eon o,,..n111 Steve Co-operela w f B1kr'1 2Br 2Be nr l'aphton Is E'Sld• CM Beau'hlut
dya (949) 376·0305 Open Hse Sun'.1 .... pm. a c, 2c alt g:ir, comm, Gr1 Slud10 ""sm.btlrtti
eve (949) 675-4397 pool, No pets, $1895( & lg yard, SG25 mo
mo ~CH529 Ana Ag ,ii 646-4316 \L\\"P(1RT BEACl1 BAYFHt)\T
\E\\" ~t..\\L'f..\CTt.RED 11(1,lES OSTA MESA 1024 MOBILE •38r 2Ba In Port Newtv Refurbished HOMES 1100 St's, ei.Clusi~e nelQh• 18r 10 1n lovel~'
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil borhood t.21100/mo 0Q111td commty w ~
Cell 759·3709 to lhaator shops,
Beautiful l!'alde Hm NB Back Bev loc 38R 30A Nwpt Het• private \jar carport Hl-~ells, lg Mslr/lg ba Ltg P"' paho,. 24'1160· Charmer. LDr\jo yard S695 mo ~ ($425 dep)
3bt 2.5ba, Bonus rm, LUXURIO. U '' TATE .. Qf .. Tl IE .. ART" spoc1ous 2br 2ba on cul·de•s c, walk to Klaln Management 2irp·s, 2c gar, S43SK S29 500 0.9-G7S.2044 acttool• & shopping 94t·681 ·4000
324·0337pgr'642·1385 HOME WITH LARGE OE K $2500 Mo Droker W•lcl• CM 10r 18a
CiTM E'sidt Homa. LOTS 949·~2-3850 trv pvt pat o. prkg, 1
. gated ,complex, built AND p TIO. . . . . FOR SALE 14_00 BACK BAY 3bl 2 bo, mllo to bc:h '!GO mo0 in '92, 3Br 2.5"a, 2400,1, lg yd, 0,11• Vic. 7 ·1
Mu at •Hl S3 Ul,000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii den e,, s 2 4 oo fro 0 • •-;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;::;;;;::;==:;-
Earl & Judy Taylor WATERFRONT T\VO AND THREE BEDROOMS MOA"O BAV '20 (949) 640·"1262 1
Agent 94g.~2.-4722 reald9"t at hom ''' s -8•.-v-0-,-.-.-, .....,t'""w_n..,tt'""o_m_• •* 810~• 3 l.EF:T $145,000TO $149,900 ~r~:o f.~-~~'.~.~ 20r•2lla·1·1•.,.I noor
s new hom•• dlre't many otl ilng o«1an new .. pool, view.
from bu11der'3br 2 Sba LEA £ .. HOLD LAND wt.w•ll loo.576·:11' 11595 Agt eso-3822
9ft C•ll'I AC. 2 car h
gar •. Prlc.. from the comm , 39, 38•, ah011
high 1200·• 122•1112° •OPPORTUNITY TO ELECT CU TOM FEATURES. ~m. 13~00. "r caro1 •* iiDa CM.• HOUSES/ ' Mock.~ 1C ios
Beal nelghbo1hooo. CONDOS a1utte 38t 2.Ha, vt.w,
4bf, 2ba, Aemod "lie. fO• •ENT pnsline. 12900/Mo. l.at99 tam rm, voull A A Batbara Sa~t
cell. 1569,000 Owner. AHftOf 9"t-64•.0tt5
• •41•2131 --------tMerMr y~ kn.al
2c .. .,..... ..,41 eoo new car pet, paint
Sell Y04JK exn
t\OUllhold
ltemt In
Cl.All•lll> 1•1161 Hr 2.Ha, FP, IUISl.MDLLIOA ~tit famrm. 2 5 ba,
tea• --·~via.. 2108 Poolltennla. S2•00I
By 0wnr "' eSCM>Mt ••••••••••••••••••1111!1•••• mo OM* 144oMtt ·~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!..
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86 Soturdoy, September l 2, 1998
SEWPORT ROOMS 2706 BUSINESS OFPIC! BUSINESS
IE.ACH '26691iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOi UNT 2769 OPPO~TUNlTY
..• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ NB Npt Nth 2br 2.$baliiilill!llillil .. --il 2904
CR.EDIT 2907 LOST a
fOUXD -----------
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2925
EMnOYMl!NT
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. EMPLOYMENT !llPLOYM!NT EMPLOYMENT •
5530 5530 5530
.. liiiiiiiiiim ..... ,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ •
JBR • 2BA FROM $990
MOVl!·IN·BONUS
NEWPORT BAY
2•tlOty Apt., fem... C ta ...
Pref'd, kl! p1l.,, 1450 + * .. ... Sm OffkHt N~port \/2 util'a 1\4·219-0506 8 1 v d /I 7th • t .
Leat 8/31 Uvar aponad Accounting CARRIER N8 Pnv•t• Health Club Receptlonl•t •
1 000 d e lma tlan 8yra, A{P & Ceah naedt Ptr d.U food! Buty communllyf 100, IN 4 to e apayed, CM eraa Dlabur .. ment Non career Apphcantt beverage ••"'9f/recpl· newapap•r •••king:;·
montha.12.2ooo per Reward 323-936-4969 AHlatant must ba 11 yra of •Q•. onl1t. Cell Yvonne or parM•m• recep11onls1,.o T•RMCI!
Lg 1 & 2er neo,.Back RENTALS TO Bay & golf cout,.
Large pool, n•w car· SHARE.
'• . *' ', month lull-\lme. We or a hlnh tchool "" Exec Ofo Sulla evall tHch you how, Not Loat Yorkle Terrier NedW9paper publlthing grad, and• must have Ray at 752•7903 h5°3
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Large window offices, MLM. No 1e111ng. male, 9/8 NPB back. an printing company • valid caut drivers NHded: Ouanf1ed wrkr1 : p, • reception area etc., I ·800·320-9895 elul(llm bey. Tagt/coller •••k• regular part ·uc. A medical exam.,. who know 1p11nklert· lhru Friday. Duties in--.
S2501mo 771·7240
2724
pat & much more iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB FHh laland. Call ext. 0&49 •T!>'l Wlnaton REWAROI lime 24 houra per •nd drug screen req., •repair, ln1talV tt•••· cphl "onde•a, :~,:i:,.·~~1f,; Shr NO Condo 2W 1111a NlcholH· 759.9000 (CAl:.•SCAN) (114) 844·802e weak person. One paid for by Poati l yd maln1. NHd climb· • Souy No P,il1 5 4 5.49 55 gated, poot/1pa, w/d -·-·-:~~--~ L.OSll Adult eat, r•C· year experience pre· Service. S11 per hr, art 100. COL 548-6801 ~:~·':~~g C:.~:'~:v'. 5er 20a Luxur1ou1 prkg, must like dog. ----------·-· 1 d I ferred. l!.O.E., drug• Apply Jn part on. tt33 .o .. •••To•.L corner ocean front $550/mo 044-178!5 COMMERCIAL Plaa .. be wary or out •Slructllftd~ts coon 1tr P• ta I, frH 6 1mokefr" work r-...-n.. EOE Phytlcal r•
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_____ ;;..... ___ PROPERTY • 2778 of area companiaa beige/grey 1olld COi· environment. Send r•· Camelbaek St., NPB. Answer phones tor ·""•Ired Plea•• fax r•·• t·cor prkg, Superlative d bod R d It b PM h It .. -042 ::s850 Cheek with the local ore "I· • CQ ar 1ume with salary hi1· Counter help Parry'• u1y rHort. • i • tume lncludi"$1 salary Bro~or, • STORAGE 2742 Bett er Bualn•'• ·w/ ID lag very ahy tory lo: Accounting Pizza, apply In per· llexlbla weekends & history to
Cle•n 3br 2ba den, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEW 2000•f bldg In Bureau before you named Maxie reward! Supervltor. PO Box eon. 9/17 9/18. 2108 hollday1. Apply In per-(949) 642·7687
mafbl•/granite oceon STO R AGE SPACE Cannery Row, front• Hnd any money for 640-7505 1580. Coate MHe, CA 3/4 w Ocean Fronl. son M·W 1:00-2:30pm " view, 2br 2ba, Studio 2 streets next to feet• or 1ervlces. Road Reward for a 1011 92828 or r.x to (949) DELIVERY DRIVERS Newport Dunes RHort Recp't P(T: Balboa Is
363 . 6 390 3308 CM approx 12·x 23' M D F d d d •13• eae.. Bay Dr Real &1111t• office. ·150 CH • 51 75mo. Newport c onefd't. or 111 an un er11an any bracelet In Fesh 111 or 842·7246 Florlat/4 davs/Week N' •w' !:or"t Beech' Set/Sun $9/hr. Fax
UPL .. X u .. , 7 h 77 2 Owner/Agt. 831·7433 contract• before you Lido VlllagA •7• 97•3 ' O ... Upper mt clvd 1 I st. 1·7 40 • " ..,. " · Accounting lnctudlnn S•t·Sun. 72 .... 9•3 ·EOE· res. 714·965·6364
S d I • . 1lgn Shop around for s .. A ., • 'I' 1eps to sen . o new rates. , t•n cco~ntant Prior exp a plual ' ~
kil, 4Br 2Be. sunroom. INDUSTRIAL 27D8 MONEY N•w1paper printing Clean OMV. Oenny or ADMPIANYIRSOTLRLJATIVI! RellBaAuCraKntBAY CAF""' -2c parking $2800/mo ~ Arna.ting Caah Prolit1t and publl1hlng com-Le10e. 540-3105 ""' ~
yearly. Cnll 673·6900 COMMERCIAL Hershey rt Gold TO LOAN 2914 PERSONALS pany seeks full time Exp'd PLUMBERS ASSISTANT Hiring ror Iha follow-,
Ext' 105 A•k ro1 Ooly RE.AJ. ESTATE Costa Mesa 100011 M1 minel Loe. ·1n c M , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Stair Accountant to Payroll assistant and Ing po11llons: " Industrial . warel''ouse lnv/S7K net $43K yr. alllst, In month end needed w/own tools. oltlee admlnl!Wator. -8u1sera·day '
: .N•wport t:telghte 3br w 'othce & roflup door &hr/wk, 800.889•0885 Automotive Loan• 1011 g J al trl good driving r.cord Full tlrll• position. Job ·Dishwasher• AM/PM l 2ba, NeY.ly •remodel. 60 sf clean 454.9577 Personal Loans PERSONALS 3002 c d n 1i our~ 1 en 85 E9tabli1hed Svc. Co. dulia1 Include· assi•I Servers AM/FM
Oarage, Lrg yard. tip New Auto • Servic e Buslnesa Loana an nanc a state· In CM/NB area graa1 · f • • LOW RENT! lndustrlal mentt. Al10 perform • " Ing with payroll or Apply In person al Sl600mo yearly, avail BUSINESS OFFICE Bldg in CM 4 or 8 Emplovment I• TEEN T""OUBLES? g' eneral accounting pay/benefits 548·5550 mid-size company Newport Dunes Resort • io, 1 949·67'3-4373 coR RENT 2769 space w/offices. 2200· bays, loasa or sate. Req'd 1 888 A54 1309 " d t tt ce M w 1 00 2 30 m ~ 4600sf 78cenl sf NNN Owner/Agt 642.9669 --. • Runaway? Truancy? luncllons Including Front Desk/Sa l•• for en •><ecu 1ve o ' -· • : P • Jackie (714) 673·2754. Drugi? Alcohol? "Neg· bank llA.d-B/S ac-fitness cir In CM admlnlllrallon. Please 1 t3t Baek Bay Or. •••••••••1 aEAUY.Y SALON NOTHING DOWNJ toe alive peera? Call for a counts "econc1t1alion, Some exp req PT .. nd raaume to Ac· N • w po r I. Be a ch, MISCELLANEOUS Skin Salon Day Spa. In CM Your .good ANNOUNCEMENTS ref• r r a 1 1 0 a 401k admln and coor· Oays & eve's req counting Supervl1or, 729·3803 -EOE· Room for racial, Elec· INCOME · credit+ 6hr wk • program that woikal dinatlon end special Apply In person PO BoK 1560. Co1ta1---------RENTALS PRO TY 2790 $70KJyr avg. Free Info 949·:176·2924. pri>l•cts. Thia position MET-Rx. 140 E Hlh B. Maaa CA 92628 or Sales lrolysls. body massage, PER 24hr 800-757-3737 requlraa BS degre• In CM.' Ask for Horold you may fax raaum• COME GROW nail S600mo 574-3030 l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I I to· WITH USI
Sall your fiome 1E 'SIOE CM TRl·PLX Payphones Sl!IOK/Vr. ANNOUNCEMENTS aceount,ng or manc.e, Gen olf comp ~nowt-(949) 842 7667 Expanding retail ad·
ROOMS 2706 • throu•'h ctasa1f1ed. 3/2-2/\ -2/i . 4 Gar Lowest prices. Local EMPLOYMENT one or wo year exp•· edg• w/good tel• & Resume ah~uld In-vertlsing department 0,4'2·5078 + carport, In cut·d• s l t • s av a 11 e b I e . 2920 rle~e•, pr~lerrP•Cd and people skills req'd cl de sale hl1tory seeks • sell motivated: sac. across from Little ~00·800·3470 24/hrs. pro ic ent " skills ablllly to on)oy ehal-u ry · account exec1.1tlve lo
NEWPORT
BEACH
NEWPORT
'2669 BEACH 2669
NEWPORT MARINA
APARTMENTS
Dayfront communicy wilh prince buch & mllioa.
TropicaJ landsaping·latgt l.a.nai pool &.•un deck:
Walk to BalbOia Island shops
Minutes frocn Fashion ui.Dd.
• Sp1ciow I BR, 28R and 2BR & den 1pu.
• Pri.,..te pati01'or balconies
•Wood bu!'f'1.nglgu fireplaces
• Printc JUtgU
• Boat 1lips_-1Y1.11ablt
• $1650 -$3600 No reU
Please call (949) 760-0919
. FAIRWAY APARTMENTS
AT BIG CANYON
GATED COMMUNITY 8\ PASlllON ISLAND
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E/SIDE 12 Units on 1 College, Scholarships, Send rosume to: Ac-refs. (949) 722·2912. negotiable. Call 1 1 acre of park·llke Busl'1ess, Medical counting Supervisor, 949.542.0735 fax verlls ng exper ence.· CRi:DlT 2907 bills Ne"er repay Chances are PO BOK 1560, Costa . Irvine Excetlonl communlca·. grounds, S1, 100,000 '" • v • resume 949·642·1729. 11 kill Abllll 1 soil your house & quit 800·218·9000xt G1398 you will find Mesa, CA 92628 or Barcfau Theatre on • '· Y 0
1 (9 9) 6 1 Plumber/Drain Cleaner 1et goals and make
work! Perfect for own/ SPORTSNUTS.COM what'you need OJC to 4 3 1•7246 Hiring Pfr Concession Exp pref'd. Svc repair proletslonal present•·
occup. 2633 Orango GET OUT "Paid to Play" at the price CLASSIFIED Employees. If you ere FT, plenty of work, will Ilona '" a fast paced Joanne, Owner/Agent Adidas • Polo • Nike • It's Iha resource you 21 or Oldor, good with train. c .M. 646·3299 end dotall oriented en·
Prine Only 642·3812 Of DEBT' Calloway. Starter. you wanl to pay lit-can count on to 1•11 a the publle & would vlronmenl
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COLEEN BRENN.AN
The Summit Roni
Estate Group
714·612·4945
BUSINESS &
FINANCE
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
2904
TRADE
through classUied
642·5678 .
• Ping • Cobra. Wilson when you read myriad of merchan· like to bring In a llltle POSTAL STORE PfT )(Int benelll package.•
U / h / Don't miss this . Classlfled dise Item•, because extra money, IBT 11 retell counter, tlex hrs, lncludlng 401k' Drug '!!:,..e CQtl e nf SPORTS RELATED our columns compel adding 10 Us Conces-apply: 3535 E Coast screenlngtphyslcal re·
C..:. Network mktg home dally qualltlod buyers lo slon Ptr employees, Hwy. COM 673-2930 qi.tired: EOE. • Crtdil Cards Consolidal.td bus oppty. This new 642·5678 celll $6.50 per hr. 4 hr PT Office & SalH Resumes via ta•: Al· •Pa,mtntslov.trtd company will create 042·5878 shifts. Eve & wkends Xlnt opportunlly, 1entlon, Lynn fsota
• /ntutsl Rtductd afgnincent Income & FlelOblhty In schedul· 1e1ary ... commission 714·650-41802 or mail:
tax benefits for the EMPLOYMENT Ing your lime Will Call Bill 722·0420 Times Communi ty 'Horassmtnls' Stopptd highly mo1tvated IHd· EMPLOYMENT train. Call Sherry PT office w o rk, local News, 330 Waal Bay • Hablamos riOl ers chosen to be fltst 5530 5530 (949) 854·4193. errands, llex hOura, StrHt, Costa Mesa,
Good Jobs
reliable services
lntcresllng things
to buy
ll's oll there
every day
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Leads form this ati seeks desk help, needed Stohr, No SEC OFFICERS Will
wlll be provided• $7 .50hr plus tips smoking Balboa Penn Train, lrvme/NPB, CM,
1-888·554·3 8 9 2 (9491 873·8 8 00 Alounder Pubhcehons Tustin Up 10 $7.25'hr •
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CLASSIFtEO
042·5878
BACK BAY CAFE Hiring NOW for the
followlng positions:
• Bussers • Day
• Dlsbwa5hers AMIPM
• Servers AM/PM
Apply In person at
N~wport Dunes Resort HR ~pt.
H·Th I :00-3:30pm
11'1 Back Bay Dr.
New Beach ro~
Medlcal Front Offic e 949·8 42•0101 Mof/Dan 714·222·2203 •
Macintosh computer,
FT perm, H.S. grad or
?. Holistic Pain Canter
$10-St2ht NB. L.eave
message ·759·7793.
NB Company looklng
for oftlce asslslanl
Musi have acco'unll
payable experience.
Great people sldlts,
good computer skills
We ofter a salary •
benefJls. Please fax
resume 949·723·5442
Attn: Erin.
Can't nem to
get 10 au those
repair jobs
around the hous~?
Let the ·
Claaslfied
Service
Dire ctory
help you find
reliable help.
842·5878
Secret•ry FARO tnl'I
IS en lmport/eitport co• In neod ol a person
who 1s detail minded
can work independ·
enlly & has oitcep-
110na1 lyplng/comp
skills. Musi bo well
versed in Microsoft
word/E11cell/Access &
e-mail communlcallon
Pleal8 send res. to
1400 Oua11 St. 1210
Nwpn Beh, Ca 92660
or tax 949-251-1081
There's never be.en a better time to·
buy or lease! Save thousands today!
The Beauty of All-Wheel Drive! ~· . 0 0ldsmoblle
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$15588
, includes $1000 Factory Rebate
'98 OUTBACK SPORT
(949)
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ALL
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AUTOMATIC, ALUMINUM RIMS,
CASS., P/S, AIRBAGS, LOTS OF ROOM,
NEW BODY STYLE, 2 YR.
MAINTENANCE, 10K Ml. WARRANTY
• AIR CONDITIONING
• AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE
• DUAL AIR BAGS • ALARM
• POWER STEERING • KEVLESS ENTR.
• POWER DOOR LOCKS • TILT WHEEL
• 2 YR; FREE MAINTENANCE
• 10 YR. WARRANTY
• AIR CONDITIONING ·
• AM/FM .CASSETTE
• DUAL AIR BAGS
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TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS 1 UllM a fH!lner
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Pfoblem 9 Burden .
13 Help a cominal
14 Clottling 11em
HI Not any t7 Rome's ltddlot
18 B •inf. IOf one 19 Type ol be()
<!<> Vanilla -
22 8~111ut • country 24 P11nlM I ltulll~
2'> Metodv 26 Veluablo 11em1
29 Swearer
l4 Sem<na1
35 Oe1efl'llln.11tion
3& G~t K0tbul 31 "20() 1" c:ompulfH
38 Bont>ons • o 3V Goal
4'0 -OUI mllMlll
ends mef!t
42 K1lle1 11whele •
4'3 Passagow1ty 45 Rnzn
47 Ktss9d
48 ActorG~n
4'9 Pilcher
He1i.hlse1
61 f'rylng tl2 Warm w11 r
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63 Al and T1ppe1 • ~-,.on be too fond of
65 One pot meal
66 Godiva's trtle 67 lose trar.tion
DOWN
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Grey
2 Wiid j10C1 I 3 S11say
4 Tales
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s Someooot 1 Lennon·.~ lovo 8 Flllh part
l.l Smac $1 Great
lake
10 Midday 11 ·0o -others•
12 W1tlll>Ssoo
IS 01.Sllnctly
21 Hill bullde1s
23 Otter
?6 F"h sore
27 ou .. nch
(one's lhtrst)
28 01~ capital
29 Type ol t>f!lt
PREVIOUS PUZZLI! 90l.V(0
3' Nimble 33 Appoif\led
35 Armed oonfllCt• 38 Winding
4'1 One wayor
11nother
43 W11tor Jean -
•• Nanlvcicet and Roosevelt
46 Te11111sca•
wolf
50 Chanty dOnatk)fls
51 Chair
52 B111hdav Item 53 Like a
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P{anriing a Wetftfing?
50 Sell-oonying
5-4 Lancek>I s son
68 Jacoo • lt111 W•IC
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30 'M'A"S•H" tar
31 Win<!ow. mate11a1
4'7 l 1ko a copper·
WlCa.lloV 411 Acied Ilka a
56 -apumente
57 Cok>fed (eggs)
60 Stgn1hcant
period Coming September 23rd ...
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES 5533~..-.....,.....,--.-"',.1
•••••••• Ploaso bo aware Jhllt
tho llstlngs In tl'lla cot-
egory may require you
to call a 900 numb&t
In which there 11 a
cl'large per minute.
WANTED
ANTIQUES
A Specia~·Section
showcasing the wedding
ex perts in th e area .
Can't seem to
gel 10 all 1hose
repair jobs
around lhe house?
Let the
Classified
Service
Directory
help you ftnd
reliable help
642•5678 '
MERCHANDISE
Older Style Furniture
PIANOS & Collectibles . ' . l.
0!~'957.9133~
SOUTHC8AST AUCTI N
2202 So. Main St. s.nta AN, CA 12707
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HOME,· HEAL TH AND BUSINESS
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SERVICE
DIRE.CT ORY
PENTRY 3510 CONCR~TE & DRYWALL
MASONRY 3557 SERVICE • n omodo1tno ond all iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I
3 584 E_L::E::C::TR::I::C::Al=J=G=l:.O 1liHA~U~Lii!!!INi!iG~!ii!i!i!3~72i!io ~~s~~i & 3808 MOVING -383 4 PLUMBING 3890 $.Ll PCOYERl_ 3922
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LOWEST RATES AVAILABLE TODAY so .. ~s Apr. Amdl, Replp• C Cone, Patto. 011voway ,,... ADDITIONS yrs LIC bontJ.tns M I Fplc, BBOs Rel 25Yr. Drywall Repair Framing Visa 7 14·968·3564 E>«p Terry 557•7594 • H11191ng, Taptng Tttturt
968·1882 ll.1'-.J~~-Oralns 24hr &vc. E11p't gas system rep1pes
L554722 646-6720
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REMODELJNG 3410 Woodwork Doors mst Com n Res 551·5573
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil closets romdld, crown Concrote• Driveways.
REBUILD or AEMOOEL moldmg 1>a1>01t11m Ole. P:utoa, Repairs/Re· Witthoeft DrywaO
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Light tucturo repair FENCES
Ln 1r;e10 650·7042 & DECKS 3615
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HEALTH, BEAUTY
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Eicpert Drain Cleanlng
& Plumbl11g Repairs
20yra up. All wo1k guar
Steve 545·8298
Plumb/Drain ctoanlng
24hr Emrg Svc LOW
Ratos Free Esl. Bond·
Insurance 646·3299
CUSTOM
SLIPCOVERS
St'm1-rt>tirt>d rnttt'r
offm 25% OFF
M aterial/L..bor!
25 d iff t>rent .:olon
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3931
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floats & bumpera.
L 698129 646-7022
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with OMAa SHAlhf
and TAHNNf HINSCH
WEEKLY URIDGE QUIZ
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SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST Pa Paa lo Paa 1 .
What dCJ you bid now'/
Q S ·As South, vulnerable, you llOld:
HONDA 9085 MERCEDES 9130
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'I
'95ACCORD BX Lthr, moonrl, •u10
(3K ... U004) 114,444
L•xus OF
'87 BENZ 100E
Navy, 4dr, .aU1o, xlnt
cond., S8'700.
(714) 9&9-0560. Wl!STMINBTER
C714) ee2-eeoo
'85 DeL SOL s cpe, MERCURY -9135
auto. only 27k mi
(002732) St 1,995
Costtt Mesa
Ltncoln·M•rcury
t714) 540·5830
'93 VILLAGER
JAGUAR
47K m1, dual AJC. (2UXB49S) $10,950
Lexus OF
WESTMINSTER (714) 892-8008
9105 ---------
9150
.,
1
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1 an, Va Ive JOb done In iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I
last 10k ml Trana '93 Sentr• SE Cpe
reseal, 1n1ect. hoses AC, am-Im C..iU•.
replaced. Climate con· cruise, xlnl cond. Gets
lrol & trip comp work great gas ml., very de· S4500obo 548·1323 pendable! S6000 .
Q l • EMt-West vulnerable:, 'as South
you hold:. · NO,RTH EAST SfJtTrH WFSf . J>us 30 f -.. .
·•9.82 l:>AJSJ <> Kl06•J6! What acuon do you take? (7l4} 96~-4272. .
The bidding has proi,:t.eded· .
WEST NORTH f:I\ Cir SOUTH Q 6 · 8oth vulnerable, as Sooth you
hold; •
JtEP 9110
•93 J••P Mrok•• L TO Grand, 4X4, A,C.
(685889) $14,993
'95 Pathfinder LE Low ~I. auto. lltlr •
.12MT031S8) $4 9 ,550
LEXU$ OF WESTMl~STER .. · (714) 892·6908
l • 2<> Pa! ?
: What acti~n do you lake? •AS 4 0 A 10 7 6 J O K 10 2 •SJ
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The bidding has proceeded· K~ST SOUTH WEST NORl H
Coat• M•s• Llncoln·Me rcury (714) 540-5830
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, The bidding ha.~ proceeded:
•SOUTH WFSf NORflf EA~T
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OLDSMOBILE 9155
What action do you take? LEXUS '88 CIERA 6 cyl, AC, 9115 full pwr. am-Im cass,
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wore wtils, LOAO ED I
: I• PU1 l ~ Pa~ /~okfor an!t\.ers on Monday. •9 4 ES 300 S2500lobo 646-5770 . .,
: What do you bid now?
Only 36.240 org ml. --------l..~an1 to be a better bridge_play· . (066966) S23.977
er! Subscribe now to the Goren LEXUS PLYMOUTH 9165 .
: Q'4 -~either vulncrahlc, a' ~outh
.-you hOld:
Bridge utter by calling (800) 788· MtSSION VIEJO
• 1225 for information. Or write to: (940)384-0884 . Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box •---"-,9-4"'"0-s,,__3_0_0 __
4410,Chiccgo,llL60680. Wont tasl long
·ea VALlAk-r s~ & cyl, CO playe,, xlnt
cond lns1do and our .
$2500 (9119) 646-5828. (074737) $26 977
LEXUS -------~ MISSION VIEJO TOYOTA
~•AK 6 ti J 16 6 S 2 ¢ Q 9 8 J "'S
9210 (949) 384·0684
NEWPORT BUI CK 903 S '94 Ls 4 oo ii, eii6iiiTii•iiriiciie 1iiiiiwiiaiigiioiin Only 31 K org • ml, new stereo. new 11res
6049 COAST 6170 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii <2110051 532 997 s 1200 tirm cau 10 soo
'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEXUS • '82 LeS•bre SON MISSION VIEJO 949-042·2418
:;Fr•• To Oood Home Interior designer's hm Cust, 4dr, gold color. (949)384-0884 '95 PREVIA LE SC
1 beaullful blk cat 2 yrs moving sale• FurQ, kll 53,565 ml, real nice! 1---, ..... -5-....E...,,S-3-0-0--Cusl whl<'. dual AC
,1 old male w/vacs. Items. clothes, kid's Only 52100. 723-1504 • (3KKV554) 518 888 -' Loves k1d1! 548·5813 stuff, fabrics, WJO, Q•g EJCcept mce LeJCus. 'LEXUS OF .
.J scrn tv; 31 Versa1lles1--------(l l9'l~4l S25 977 WESTMINSTER
;1rreslstlbl• Oclca1 gare code 0331 CHEVROLET 9045 LEXUS (714) 892 8908 .; klttena Leopard-MISSION VIEJO • ·l Jook alike. 54 50 --------(949)384-0884 '98 CAMRY LE
j 646-8473 631-2111 SANTAANA '95TAHOELT '95 ES300 nuto, wturo luil pm .
.I HEIGHTS 6184 AM FM cass. ABS & Full opt. Le><us cort (:JRX'i,~~Ls J~=>.555
(397403) $23,995 (126942• 526,977 WESTMINSTER
PIANOS &
ORGANS G•r•9• Sale Sat·Sun
6059 7.30-2pm. Computers,
Costa Mesa LEXUS Llncoln·Mercury MISSION VIEJO (714) 892-6908
(714t 540-5830 (940)384·0864
'95 cs 300
·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I de ska' cha .rs, books,
.,. book ca:.c>s. picnic tbl. --------.:tY•maha U3 upr1gh1 frig & much more!!! 4X4 9221
FORD 9075 c er I If I e d g 0 r g 0 OU Ii iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiDia'I .. piano In beavllful 20454 Cypress St. .\ cond1t1on S 1995 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . 582·028·9200
{102777) 528 997
LEXUS '09 FORD BRONCO XL T Londed w E• p
$59001080
949. 72.3: 1504
.. • -----•I TRANSPORTATION GARAGE SALES
--------•BOATS 7011 •SUN SEPT 1 3th• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 7am-2pm. 27 Prn1rle '"" Falcon, garage utll 18 foot ·94.93 Duffy
; ~a~~·dgr:!~e~ ~r;~~ E1:~~~:ion!es~~~~:,~n1
"' clothes & household. (714) 806-4317
i91 ford Econollne MISSION VIE.JO
V•n All window bus (949)384·0661J Clean. $2000. or best l-'-_;..-,9-5--L""S_4_0_0 __
offer, 714~32·0336 Co~ h more be I U ·~ _V_AN_S _____ 9_2_2._5
7 2 LTD co nver lib lo. (036632) S38, 9 ~ 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEXUS 4~cl, AT PS• PB PW MISSION VIEJO AC. almost perfoc1, (940)384·068_4 '$5000 CM 754·1745
'95 SC 400
'87 Bronco II Black jade/ivory.
New master cyl,trans (0466161 $29,967 radiator, 6 cyl, auto, LEXUS
'75 Vandura camper
r.onv, £.tJowor, stove,
fr19 self conraonod.
350, 11uto, 1 ·tc.n duloy ronr S 1250 G31-0757
A!C, pb, pw. pa, am· MISSION VIE.JO VOLVO 9230 rm stereo. cc. tinted (949)384·0864 .
CORONA 52500 714·309-.92821-_.;..-,9-8...:..0-S..-3-0-0--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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SAIL BOATS 7014
DEL MAR 6122 '80 SALEEN fully Only et< n' ~urryl Xlnl cono. 'J .;;, b .
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 68 Columbia 23 3 sans, loaded. 1 owner, (122692) SJ..t,997 aoo.,. whls, i.u1 rf, ac. -~ OB, fixed keor V-berth, clean. xtnl con. 46k ml LEXUS am·lm eass. ncw-on9, head, VHF Good fun ' S7.750 7S9·3833 MISSION VIEJO turbo & tlros. PW. PB, "Moving S•I• Soi only slip t~B St800Jtrade (949)384-0884 54000. 540•1323, • Sept. 121h • 8om·3pm
• 3424 Seabreeze Lane
.. *******
for car. 548·1323 •'94 R•nger XL• •97 ES 300 While, low mites, White, lull pwr~ --------
new tires Call Tom (039815) $28.277 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 I S•t 8-1pm TV, VCR. MARINE SLIPS
couches dining room DOCKS 7022
table Low P rl c ea lll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 433 lrts Avo (FRONn 40' M I .
714• 515·1741 LEXUS
'95 Crown Victoria MISSION VIEJO
LX 4dr. • sdn, abs, (949)384·0884 '94 J etta GLS Black 62Knil, cln, snrf, am
Im cass, new tires, air
bags 1 OOkml pOW• Orlr an warranty, malnt,
ns schOdllled. Musi s e II . In 5 d'a y s I
$12,000 obO 675-7571
or 299·7881
..
oor ng near
· Pa" hon, secure loca·
COSTA MESA 6124 1.c;,n s12,500, 650·3421
Moving sale Sal & Su11
7·t2·oo Furn. clolh· mg. 3 TV's. stereos, 2
lax mnch., HP printer.
tools, rods & reels,
skis. 273 Palmer St.
OH Santa Ana.
NEW SLIP Will
accom Up to 40'
Pow-er/Sall. Easy
access on Balboa
Peninsula. · Agent
1-800· 24 7-8 209
SAT 8·1 baby,hsehold ~======= 11ems, Vanagon bras, Sid• Tl• Sllp near
'85 Mercedes SOOSEL. N.H V.C. 36' max. sail
56000., Healthrlder boat preld $400/mo
240 24th Pl•c• 714-832·5882 Santa Isabel/Carlton
SAT·8AM
EVE R VTH.INO In AUTOMOBILES Garage Must Goll
354 Magnoll• St.
(207698) S 14,995 '94 ES 300
Cost• M••• Low ml, CD. chrome. Lincoln Mercury (01458 1) $18.808
714·54D·5830 LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTER '98 Explorer Sport (714) 892·8908) AC. pw/pdl, CC
(037841) $17,998 --------
Cost• M••• LINCOLN 9120 _A_N_T-IQ_U_E_S_& __ _ Llncoln·Mercury
(714) 540-5830 '93 TOWNCAR SIG CLASSICS 925j)
· e 7 Mus TAN a P w P o L . A M 'F M • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii I
AC, pw/pdl, lilt, CC. (729695) $12,993 '85 MAl.IBU
(208477) $13,997 Coat• Mes• SUPER SPORT A
Coat• Mes• Llncoln·M•rc ury real sharp rod beauty!
Llncoln Mercury 714 540·5830 56900.obo 723·1 504
714-540·5830 '97MARKVlll '71 CAD HURST
,9 8 RANGER AC, PW/POL. ABS, 1U1, 69,000 orgln m1,
XL T. super cab, (687170) $24,997 ·divider window. auto.
(A04956) ($15.398) Co•t• M••• PS, PB. PW Would
Costa Mesa Llncoln·M•rcury m•ke • gre•t truck Llncoln Mercury (714) 540·5830 or c•mper. $2995.
714-540·5830 (801) 523-3411 In alley behlndJ MAZDA -------1iiAmCUiiRAiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii90ii1ii0 1-------1-iiiiiiiiiiii~~9~1~2i5l1--------l
NEWPORT HONDA 9085 1• Can't ~eem to
'87 LEGEND CPE '02 MIATA 5 IP. red get to all those BEACH 6169 .. 3k ml. AT. mnrl, blk Inter, fully loaded, ~ '80 ACCORD 5·SPD, 37K ml $9.500. repa1rjobs 2EX~::a~ ~F888 Good For8 Student, (949) 723·55t5. around the house?
2852 Vlst• del Oro WESTMINSTER AM1FM tereo 800·313·3468 lei the In rear, Chlldren'a 1714) 892•8908 $1900,0BO 650·3803 -,0-3--3-2-3-A-u-1-0 .-A-..,...C,
furn, dbl bed. butcher -....:.....-~----1 Classified ...... 4 LEGEND L '91 CIVIC am· m cass, runs S I block table, adull kid'• • 1 le 6mo erv ce Lo ml. moonrf. mini Lo ml, grt gas aaver, gren . very c a n, clothing, books, pie· 8 84k m1 pp ss~oo DI ecton1 tur.ea Sat 8•·12p 018741) $17,777 (59624)) $4995 w r, · " r .,
LEXUS OF Costa Mes• 71 4-754•7 792 help you find
Estate Salel 8a·3P WESTMINSTER Llncoln·Mercury reliable help
28 St•rflah Ct. W/ (714) 892·~908 (714) 540·5830 MERCEDES 9130 642·5678
D, lrlg, bedroom furn. '92 ACCORD EX ''iiiiiiiiiii _____ iii-iiiiiiiiii --------LR furn, misc Items --------1• BMW 9030 AT, lull pwr, moonrl, '77 3000 Croam11:.n,
F•mlly O•r•e• Sale iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (3BJA564) S10,5SO IVC, Cd player. FllSI 7·1 SaVSun clothes, LEXUS OF $1500 this weok tullos No room left
in lhe gara•Je
for the ca·?
furniture, hsehld Items '93 325IS auto, fully WESTMINSTER 11. Tom 6'75·712l 427 ·Fullerton Ave. loaded, rod/blk Inter (714) 892·8908 6.8K ml. $15.950 '85 SL convert
Moving S•I• 9•4pm (949) 723-~515. '03 CIVIC EX clau1c noads1e1.
FRl·SAT·SUN 000·313·3488 AT, moonrf, mint while hrdtop new navy
23 LUCl!RNE • (3CHB412) $10,950 blue canvae 1op, nnvy
Gre:tt Furnishings for B ICI< LEXUS OF lthr inr new llros. arn/
A call to
cleHffied can
help the Home, Plants, U 9035 WESTMINSTER Im cass. $15,250 mini
Accessorios & More. , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , _ _.;..( 7_1_4....;);....8_9_2_·8_9_0_8_ 1._.c_o_n_d_. &_.i_0_·9_7_3 7 ___ '----------!
Put a few
words .
to work
JOr you.
Call
642-5678.
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SALES
WE'RE GROWING!
Fast growuig Soutbcm CaW'omia cmm:>unity
newspaper chBln hOs imloodla1e opportwlltleS
availablo in Ventwa. lot Angeles, Orange
County, 800 the lnlvxl F.mPzt for
ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVES.
YOOJ' strengths: new amJUnt development,
mauttaln.ilV ~bed ua:ounts. potJtive
rust.omet rvbt awtude, and desire to build
strmg fldvei1islng ~ with clients.
Minimum 2 years prvvws advertisrno saJee
experie&ioo with ·~per musuy experleinoe
pcefened
Saturday, September 12, 1998
Oldsmobile
/.\Cl I /JE.\' S2SOO RfBATF.
$ 0.
+ 98< +Ju for 36 1110 Ooud end !me on opp1ove4 ae4'1 S999 d_OYrll
Total d11ve off S219S 32 lesitlUCll Sl9,S21 SO Toi of pmts SIJ,964 30 + la1
~2K mi ollowed ptt yeor •• 12< ~ mlle 111 mm
•
·94 MERCURY SABLE
~·~ r. e.n \~ ··\"'<I • ~'fart'*-1nt
'98 OLDS~10BILE SILHOUETTE cttl .. ~n~lbl~t~Wr.m&rnrrl~I
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$ 0
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ADAMS AVE.
MERRIMAC WAY
89
•
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CIVIC I
Lo mi., Auto, Ale;
Pull power'
(2YCEI 55)
'92HO DA
("f\ n I r ;
Nwm1ch1, diro;..,c wheels, 21 K mi., Auto, lather,
(.(), more. w-hcds. lllOre..
(3XST621} (3 PAD583)
Service Special!
Complete Detail
$129~
~ .
Lexus
Certified
l'lll•OW•ID
OA•I
'93HOND
r1 'lCEX
Example: Starting '95 LEXUS SC 400
On
CERTIFIED
PRE-OWNED
LEXUS
XUS LS 4 O's
STARTINI AT:
EXAMPLE:
'95 Lexus LS 400 Low mi ., Certified,
CD, rnnrf. Mint! (3KMW547)
Example:
Starting '94 GS 300
at Certified, CD, Chrom~. mnrf, Mme! (3HLL126)
•$32.222•
at CD, leather, mnrf, mmt! (3HJE938)
•819.910• ""•·o•••• OAlll
'96 TO~OTA '96 TOYOTA '94LEXUS
ES300
'95 ·TOYOTA '95 NISSAN
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\O K mi., Auto, AJC .
mini!
(456947)
(
'95LEXUS
GS 300
Custom wheel,, Dual AJC,
fulJ power, imll\aculatc
(3KKV554),
18888
'95LEXUS
F~ Of>
32K mi., lthr, CD, C.Crtified, 35K mi., CD, Whjtc, 35 K miles,
much more. wheels. Jcather, morf. leather, moonroof.
(331963) (1 12662) (103891)
SAVE
'95 CADIL LAC
· CONCOURS
Custom top, Wheels
~new!
· (3LY5265)