HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-09-17 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CON\N\UNmES SINCE 1907 · THURSDAY, SEPllMBER 17, 1998
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• For 50 years, OCC has
been helping people.
, learn new job skills and
·sharpen ones they have. /
l IL~I IN MA.')llM
When OCC turned 25 m 1973,
even some school ofhoals were
caught off guard, being reminded
two days beforehand that the col-
lege was about to celebrate the
milestone.
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College ~pokesman's family history
has several ties to Costa Mesa school
•
COSTA MESA OCC
spokesman Jim Camett's family
history is closely intertwined with
that of the school, which is ccle·
brating its 50th anniversary this
week.
Camett's maternal grandfather.
Bill Tomlinson, worked as head
cook at the Santa Ana Army Air
Base, which later became the site
of OCC. His father, Bill Carnett.
completed his Anny flight school at
the same base and later returned to
work there as the mess sergeant.
At the base, Camett's faqter met
SEE FAMILY PAGE A11
up with Costa Mesa but is one of
its catalysts. ·.
The year was 1947. The site
where the college stands was a
military base o'fl a plot of land that
was unincorporated. The cicy of
Costa Mesa didn't come along
until the 1950s.
World War II was over and
thousands of soldiers were com-
ing home. The fedetal govern-
ment encouraged them to go
back to school to learn mar-
ketable trades.
a banner
for the
school's
50th
anniver-
sary cel-
ebration
today,
which
includes
ask}
diver
drop-
ping in
But today marks the college's
big Five-0, and officials aren't _
Por students in Newport Beach
and Huntington Beach, the only
, community colleges w~re in
to cut a
big cake
on the
Costa
Mesa
campu!i.
going to let this birthday pass as quietly. In the courtyard today, a 1,099-
pound cake baked by students from OCC's nationally recogruzed -culinary
arts school, will be sliced by a sky diver who is scheduled to land in the
Fullerton and Santa Ana, which in the pre-Costa Mesa Freeway days
made for an uncomfortable commute.
So the issue was presented to the voters of Orange County, who on Jan.
27, 1947, overwhelmingly approved a new community college on ll}e courtyard with a large sword around noon. f\
An "orange-tie" anniversary gala will be held Saturday·rught at the
Hyatt Regency lrvme to commemorate. the institution that not only grew
Police . .--
solving
older.
killing~
• Costa Mesa hoinidde
detectives have closed
books on 4 long-standing
cases so far this year.
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COSTA MESA -It's been a
good year for Costa Mesa police
detectives so far· They've
cracked four long-standrng mur-
der cases this year.
With no murders on this year's
book, the department has dou-
bled its efforts on unsolved homi-
cides. The most recent break-
through came Fnday with the
arrest of May Kwan Turek, who
was accused of kllling a romantic
rival in 1994. And Pohce Ctuef
Dave Snowden has promISed not
to quit until the remairu.ng 24 cas-
es are brought to tnal.
·we set the goaJ that we
would eventually have no open
homicides,• he said. "The tenaci-
ty our detecilves have shown is
marvelous They have shown a
fine piece of community work.•
LET US PRAY
SEE OCC PAGE A 11
Regi~n~ park
seen as boost .
to · Costa Mesa
•Officials say proposed
1,000-acre park along
Santa Ana River would
bring beach access, grant
money for improvements.
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tif PCi
COSTA MESA -If Fauv1ew
Park becomes part ot a proposed
regional park system, It could
help attract much-needed state
and federal grant money for
improvements and g1\ e res1dcnts
access to the beach dlong walk-
mg and biking tr4ils.
County supervhor::. voted Tues·
day to contnbute $10,000 to the
sludy ot d l 000-acre regional
park e)(lendmg along the Santa
And River from thP. bluff<-of co ....
ta Mesa to the 'ewport Beach
"horehne. Costcs Mesa, Newport
Bcac:h and Huotmgton Beach
each contributed SS.000 to the
Orang~ Coast River Park plan,
whil, the state Coastal Conser-
Vdncy gave ~15 O(>O.
The plan 1s expected to benefit
Costa Me a by making federal
and stcste agencies more willing
SEE PARK PAGE A 17
Wiison wants to ax
2 El Toro proposals
• Supervisor, aty officials
at odds over expansion
options at John Wayne.
Jc :-.in R R \1,1.\\0
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NE\VPORT BEACH -Supcr-
VlSor Tom Wilson will ask county
staff next month to remove from
the El Toro Airport plunnmg
process two opbons th11t would
expand John Wayne Airport.
Wilson, who made th<.'
d1lnouncement at th' hoard
A glance at the options
under question, Pa A17.
F and G -be axed.
"The.re has been a lot of <:kep-
ttn~m as to mv comrrutment to
John Wavne {;nd the ·ewport
Beach area; Wilson sd.ld. ·smce
I was sure ~s tul m. getting Con-
n pt D d1 ... posed o{. I don t ee
~ hy J CclO l do the ~ame thing
here"
Behmd It all is a four-man
team composed of veterans who
bave worked the detective beat
at one time or abother. Thcir
<;ombmed knowledge dates back
20 years. Together they have
reached the zenith of police work
-unraveling a mystery but not
before swimming through a sea
of paperwork, evidence and
interviews.
•Jt's like winning the Super
_.A.owl,• said Lt. Ron Smith, one of
the officers who dlligenUy pores
over the files ·we feel very grat-
ified. It encourages us to dig into
other cases.•
MARC MARTINIOAILY PILOT
Freshman Charlie Gregg ls joined by other students and youth le aders for Meet Me At The
Pole, a naUonal day of prayer, on Wednesday morning at Newport Harbor High School.
. meeting this week. said h ~ hcts
rece1ved more than 50 letters and
phone calls from Newport Beach
residents requesting that the two
options -known a a.ltemative.s
But S(\tne N >wport Bench olh-
nals sa1ci tht>}' arc not so sure they
want thl' options removed
bl't·au'ie th~y fear tt could mvah-
dall' thl' l'm'1ronmentul impact
SEE AIRPORT PAGE A 17
Some of the team's achieve-
ments:
•Police arrested Turek, a Unit-
ed Airlines flight attendant, and
accused her of the Aug. 21, 1994,
murder of Roxanne Martin. Turek
allegedly shot Martm when tl\e
oti1ect of both women's affection,
Anthony KubJ..S, was on vacation
in Mame. Turck wa linked to the
murder after a cnme lab matched
blood smears found in T\.u'ek's car
to Martin.
• Bravlio PantoJas, a former
Costa Mesa res1dent, was con-
victed by a Mexican 1udgc in
August of killing Gregorio Pereg-
dna on ThanksgiVing 1985 out·
aide a Mendoza Drive apartment
complex. Police learned of Panto-·
jas' whcreab<luts w~cn Mexican
authoriti found an outstanding
arrest warrant through a b4ck-
~ound check, Pantojas ts servmg
titne for a 1994 murder in Mexico.
... • Kent Xavier Anguiano was
e~tradtted to Orange County
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SEE MURDERS MGI A 11
Plans for 3 Habitat homes .
in Costa Mesa put on hold
• Neighbor wants a park at site
and is willing to do whatever is
needed to make it happen.
E111i1 <~1 r
Doti Plol
COSTA MESA -Plans for three more
Habitat for Humanity homes in Costu Me a
are on hold while the city Jooks at the costs of
putting a park at the slto instead.
The nonprofit <l,rganiz_a\i;f' that builds
a.ffordabk!110Usiilj rccenfty·c oscd e deal to
build a house -tho 9roup's first in Co ta
Mesa -on Del Mar Av nue. Habitat has
been planning to build more horn on a par-
cel made up of 2150 Maple St. and 570 and
51• Victoria St., which is localed wtthiri the
city's redevelopment district.
But Vedat Oemir, who liv next door to
the property, came forward in August to a k
that he be given tht? option to buy the land.
Denur scud he believ<>s it would be unsafe
to build homes at the site because 1t u; locat-
ed at a congested and dangerous comer th6t
is prone to accidents.
He has propos d to pay the city market
value for th~ land and dontlto St0,000 to
I tabitat for other housing projects, f\Ccording
to a staff report. The land htts an appralScd
value of $150,000. Oemtr sald he would like
to plant fruit trees artd a garden on the land
so neighbors would have a park.
Dc.mir also·said he would be willing to
agn'C to rnstrictions · from the C'lty, which
trught include an agreement not to build on
the land. He submitted a petition to th oty
igned~by 66 Maple Stt t nc1gbho who
were opposed to any howdng being built.
•My own opiruon -Mr. Dein.ir d n't
understana whtit he's getting hun 1f int<.',·
SEE HABITAT MGI A 11
INDEX
QASSlflD _____ 14
OWMUWTY FOIUM .___J.16
llllBWIWOfl -A 13
POOC1FU5 A2
PUIUC llJ11CES 13 soom ___ M __ • .A12
srom _.. . . .. 11
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Panel discussion on
culture set for Friday
ll\e NeWpOrt Beach Pubhc Library
Foondatlon will kick off its Distinguished
Panel Discussion Sen es on f nday with a
~about Orange County's cul-
tural future.
The ~ will explor what the
Man hokis for loven ot1the performing end*Ml-11. .
,.,. .... wlH be Orange C:ounty Muse-
um of Art Chlrtf Curator Bruce Guenttw,
Orlnll9 County Pwfonning Ms Cent9r ~1-y M•del lr.t11ma a.. ou.r ..... Zan Dubin. n. ....... ,,...lfth c.n.
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A 2 Thursday, September 17, 1998 -. Newport Beach/Costa /\lteso Doily Pilot
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Show trainer #has .a lOt of ·hbrse. sense
.. OCCthrows • free party·
for50th
birthday
OCC is celebrating its 5-0th
anruversary from· 11 a.m. to 3
p.m today m the campus quad.
The free event will include a
barbecue, a 1,099-pound birth-
tlc1y cake, an OCC pirate who
M'ill skyd.J.ve into the quad at
noon to cut the cake, and a per-
formance by the OCC national
ehamp1on cheer and dance
;squc1ds. OCC 1s at 2701 Fairview
Roc1d m Costa Mesa. .
Color·Me Mine (515-8612) IS
,offering children's cei:anuc
:,Painting clc1sses with education-
.qt themes Fridays and Satur-
:tia ys. This week's theme 1s
~Wild West Re ptiles.• Young-
~rs cun choose to paint either i~ alligc1tor or a frog, and Color
:Me Mme mstructors will edu-
Ciste them ·about reptiles and
dinph1bic1ns. The theme for
,classes the followmg Fnday and
,Saturday will be "Plant a Seed.•
Ghtldrcn can paint a tennis shoe
planter. sunflower dish, flower
·dish, or any Kids Club piece.
tThe instructors will teach the
:lplporta.nce of pldllts, and how
to plcmt a seed. Color Me Mine
'i' on the entertainment Jevel oC
:1hc1ngle Squc1re m Costa Mesa.
' Karc1te enthusic1sts can take
•oovc1ntc1ge of c1 back-to-school
<l!fer from the UnJted StudJos of
:.Sell Defense. The offer is sue
.weeks of kcl!ate lessom for $99,
which mcludes a uniform There
~e two Costa Mesa locations,
119ne c1t t 70 E 17th St (650-8636).
·ind the other at 1175 Baker St.
41 -17 45). The Newport Beach
c1t10n u; at 2549 EdStbluff Dn-
(644-9521) Classes are also
SHE IS ·
Looking show horses in the
mouth .
A FINE EQUINE UNE
Most of Hobstetter's extended
family bas four legs They love
when Hobstetter stops by to visit
or take them for a walk. She's
their surrogate mother.
The 50-year-old horse trajner
didn't exactly choose her profes-
sion. Nearly from the day she was
born, Hobstetter was among hors-
es. Growmg up on a cattle ranch
m Colorado, she helped round up
the family's herd. She cleaned-
stalls, bathed horses and gallopeU
them. Before long she was riding
in show competitions, winning
junior events and working with
some of the best in the equestrian
field.
She re~ed. from riding after· a
bad fall and turned her attention
to teaching. She runs Fox Pointe
Farm at the Orange County Fair-
grounds,· which opened at the
beginning of this year. She trains
a wide range of nders, from
young children to senior citizens.
She wouldn't trade her job for
anything.
"I'm very fortunate to make a
liViDg out of my hobby,• she said.
"It's my work, it's my love and it's
my sport."
A SIXTH SEN~E
Hobstetter is a savior of sorts.
She has 23 horses in her stable. of
which J'{lore than one-third are
former thoroughbreds. Unable to
race because of IDJury or slow
tum of hoof, the horses' fates are
unknown to the public after they
cross the finish line for the last
tune. . .
Hobstetter said there is a
tremendous market for horse
meat overseas, especially in
France and Japan. They are sent
to slaughterhouses, where they
are killed for a small profit Hob-
stetter searches for horses by
attending sales and talkmg with
other trainers.
Nasr Allah, d 6-year-old colt,
was a stakes winner in the United
States and Euroi}e before h~ was
retired. Now he's called Cherokee
and has been converted to a.show
horse tor Hobstetter. She estimat-
ed it takes three to six months
before a horse can be acclimated ·
to a new sP<>rt.
• 1 t's not; an easy adj usbnent,"
she said •They have to jump over
d pole and then we raise it as the
horl>c progres!>cs. •
WORKING TOGETHER
Handling 1,500 pounds of wild
fury isn't for the weak-hearted.
Most nders are considered
aggressive, but Hobstetter said
peopte<tlso must stay in control
with horses. Some riders hurt
their horses and beat them into
subnussion, she addep.
It takes two nunds to complete
an equestrian show track, and
pohshing off a series of varied
Jumps. is exhausting to both
human. and horse. But the payoff
can be splendid.
"They are on a level playing
field once they work together, ..
she said. •Everything is left at the
barn. There are no limits to what
they can accomphsh."
-Story by Greg Rlsling.
photo by
Kim Haggerty-Zylius
vc11lable for c1dults and BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS enagers.
• There 1s a pnvc1te sale gomg
Gn toddy c1t Bloomlngdale's
:029-6600) c1t Fashion Island in
"1ewpo1 t Sedch Merchand.J.se
'throughout the store lS up to
'60"'" off. You cdn dlso save more
.otl futur(> purchases at Bloom4
,.lllgddle's Whtle you make pur-
ehdsPs dunng the sale. you can
.edm $10 bonus savmgs certib-
cutes When you make a $100
y urrht1sc, you'll get one savings
~erti/1cate; on a $150 purchase,
u'll get two $10 certificates; on
• $200 purchase, you'll get three
~ertlf1C'ates, and so on.
: ... The 10th annual Taste of
ewport runs Fnday through
Sunday at Newport Center On-
: e at Fashton Island. Tiurty-four
J1estaurants and 15 wmeries are
art1C1patmg, and there will be
ve e ntertainment. Taste of
ewport wtll take place from 6
,_, 11 p m Friday, 4 to 11 p.m.
turday, and noon to 8 p.m.
unday. A port.Jon of the pro-
:eeeds will benefit Times Orange
County chc1nties. For more infor-
allon, cull 729-4400.
BEST BUYS is published Thursdays
end Saturdays. If you know of a good uy, send a fax to 646-4170 or write to
~1ly Pilot. Best Buys, 330 W. Bay St.,
~~ta M~. 92627.
Costa Mesa residents
urged to register, vote
Costa Mesa residents can reg-
ister to vote in the Nov. 3 generaJ
election at Rubio's Baja Grill in
Costa Mesa and beat the Oct. 5
registration deadline.
Local residents should register
il they have never registered to
vote, have moved since the last
election, or want to change party
affiliation.
Rubia's, which has added more
than 11,000 new voters to the
state's rolls since partiapating m
voting efforts, provides registra-
tion forms at all of its Southern
California full-menu eatenes.
Costa Mesa residents who mail
their completed forms by Oct 5
will be eligible to vote
The restaurant is at 1836 New-
port Blvd., No. D-158.
0.C. Coast Association
to hear Detloff speak
California Coastal Commis-
sioner and Huntington Beach
Mayor Shirley Detloff will speak
at the Sept. 24 luncheon of the
Orange County Coast Associa-
tion.
The newly appomted Dettloff
will provide an update on the
commission.
Membership in the associdtion
is open to officials, business lead-
ers and members of the commu-
nity m coastal cities from Seal
Beach to San Clemente.
The luncheqn will be held from
11.30 a.m to 1:30 p.m . at the 8dl-
boa Bay Club, 1221 w Coast
Highway, Newport Bec1ch.
Admission is $20 For reservc1tions
or more mformation, Cdll {949)
660-8665, ext. 3. · .
La Dolce Vita fWld-
raiser date set
The sucth annual La Dolce Vito
will be held to bcnelit the Cystic
Fibrosis Foundation at 6 pm.
Sept. 27 at the South Coast Plaza
Village Green next to Antonello
Ristorante.
The event w11l leature Jive
music and dancing, live and suent
auctions a nd a four-course mea1
prepared by Franco Barone exeC'-
utive chef at Antonello Ristorante.
Karl and Conny Bergstrom will
be the guests of honor in recogru-
Lion of their support of numerous
chanties.
Tickets are $125. All proceeds
will go to the Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation. Cystic fibrosis is 'the
most common fatal genetic disor~
der among children in the United
States.
South Coast Plaza Village
· Green and Antonello Ristorante
dfe at 1611 Sunflower Ave., Santa
Ana. For reservc1tions, call (714)
938-1393
Author will speak, sign
books at luncheon
Martin Rutte, co-author of
"Chicken Soup for the Soul at
Work," will speak at a lunch
rec~ption of the Young Execu-
llvcs of Amenca from 11:30 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Fnday.
Rutte. who hai. been a consul-
tant for London Life Insurance,
Southern Cc1Womia Eruson, The
World BdJlk and other orgaruza-
t10ns, will sign his book following
the luncheon.
·Cost is $30 for nonmembers
and $20 for members. The lun-
cheon will be held m the Gover-
nors ·Room of the Balboa Bc1y
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Blackies ...... 2·4 sw/nw
R111er Jetty ...•. 2-4 sw/nw
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TIOES
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Ftl'\t high
8·40 a.m .•.••••••••• 49
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2:11 p.m ..•••....• , • , 1.7
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8'10 p.m ....••••••••. 58
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SURF
Well, the wav aren·1
· uoing to he the Hest lhal
we hav ~n aU y 11r,
Expet't kOM)• to ch I·
hlgh 1urf Th iwell ls out
or the west•IOUlhW t
every t O MrofKi We
havtl a bac.kground north·
w t wind swell giving
W4vtlll tofi\41 utrA bounce,
Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 759-5456.
OCC holds workshop
on working at home
Sandy Anden.on will teach two
workshops based on her book
•Tue Work-At-Home Balancing
Act" from 9 a.m. to 4 p .m. Oct. 3
atOCC.
The first workshop will focus
on starting a successful business
at home and will be held from 9
am. to noon. The second work-
shop, which will focus on "Mas-
teling the Work-at-Home Balanc-
ing Act," will be held from 1 to 4
p.m.
Anderson's book focuses on
changing your Westyle, maximiz-:
mg productivity, establishing
boundaries, dealing with isola-
tlon, managing household and'
fdmily responsibilities and· other•
issues unportant to people who:
work at home or intend to. :
Anderson, has worked at home•
for nearly 10 years, used the:
work-at-home population as the:
topic of her dissertation for her.
doctorate. . !
Re915tration tee OCC IS $451
per class ot$79 for both classes. A:
$10 material fee will apply to each:
class. Anderson's book will be•
available for $13 OCC is at 2101:
Fairvtew Road, Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (714) 432-:
5880.
f 01 Ill .llCOID
ln Gay Geiser-Sandoval's
column Monday, •GMna aed-
it where it is due for stuCfmta in
honors classes,• the date of the
. next school board meeting
should hove been Tueiday.
In Wedneldoy's story "Hit-
ting the jackpot.• a statement
about Costa Mesa Council·
woman Ubby Cowan wu •
incorrect. Cowan supports the •
city's tint-time home buyers : :
usiJt4nce program, but does •
not support the portion of tbe l
program that pr:ovides mane. $
tary help for police officers to €
live in the city. . • • j
POLICE FILES
NEWPORT IEAOt
• West ~ ~lltd: A watch worth $800 wets stolen from a home in
the 1 ooo block
• ~ Ortve Several rtems of clothing worth S550 were stolen from a
coin-operated laundry in the 200 block. •
• N9wport c.m.r Ortft: A cellular phone worth S500 WM stolen from a car
in the 600 block. ·
• .-.Hun Court: Several items of jewelry wonh $3,000 were stolen from a
home in the first block. '
• UnlWlf"Slty Drtve: A cellular phone wotth S200 was stolen from a car In the
2500 block.
COSTA MESA
•Avenue of the Arts Several items of Je\Wlry worth $1, 120 "were stolen
ftao,u. t1eJn tht 3l00 block.. _
• ....., StNet: A wallet and Its contents worth $81 wet"• stoten from • ,.,
in the :uoo block.
• Golf C..... Drtwe: A set of goH dubs, 1 p11I; of shoes and ~f t>.lh Worth
S2.690 wwe stoten 1n the 1700 block.
• ...,_ ..... : Comput.r pwts wor1h S1,000 Mf9 stolen from 1 home In
the 2200 blodt. .
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, 5eptember 17, 1998 AS ,
Constrnction a long and winding road BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
Caltrans fa~ility opens in Costa Mesa The only way to deal with the
morass of news of.a president
who has demt>aned his office and
his public trust mindlessly and
lfTevocably, and the prnsecutor
who chose to expose in salacious,
unnecessary and inexcusable
detail the manner in which he
did it is to think on other matters
I can wrap my head around. Uke
the way in which the Angels are
backing into a pennant. Or the
apparent endless construction on
~ircb Street. •
I made a vow lost year that I ·
wouldn't lecWe Uus planet until .
the Angels won a World Senes
7ind the widening of Birch Street
in my neighborhood was com -
pleted. Al the time, the Angels
seemed the least bkely to speed
tny demise.
, But all that has changed.
While the Angels close in on the
playoffs, the people allegedly
involved in rebuilding Birch have
simply disappeared from the face
of the Earth, leaving chaos
behind. At Uiis moment, I'm con-
vinc~J.hey are ensuring me a
)ong We.
For those of you who don't
tlrive through the area bounded
by Bristol Street, Irvine Avenue
pnd Birch, a little history would
be helpful. ln order lo relieve
trdffic through this area, irwas
deemed wise to convert Bucp
rrom two to four lanes. At least I
think it's four. It's hclrd to tell with
the telephone poles now running
down the middle of the slreet
end debris cluttering up the pic-
ture
Work got under wny on th.ls
'Wlderung project well over a year
ago -although it seems more
bke 10 In its early stdges, it
reminded me of an extensive
remodeling of our house. Both
projects started like gangbilsters,
THI llLL CURVE
then sailk slowly into. atrophy.
When our contractor and his
crew were teanng out the por-
tions of our house to be replaced,
they worked lik.e hell, with
debris flying all over the place.
And that's how the Birch project
started. Swarms of workers dug .
up everything in sight, m~g it
extremely difficult to use the
street, which lS our major access
to the outer world
A lot of that debns is still there
a year later, but the workers are
gone -probably tearing up '
some other street so they can
abandon it to tear up another. To
the layman, 1t would appear the
people running t.hiS project are
very heavy on tearer-uppers and
light on finishers.
Which leads to a question
more and more of us are asking:
Who is responsible for the creep-
. mg pace of Uus pro1ect? It took
me several phone calls to find
out v.:here this particular buck
stops. His name 1S Herman
Pelaez, and he's Orange County's
supervisor of construction. The
tone of weariness and resigna-
tion in his voice makes 1t clear
that he hdS dealt with these
questions before
But first, the fa cts. The project
started Aug. 4, 1997, with a 12-
month construction schedule. It is
now six weeks behind schedule
and not even close to completion.
I·was assured, however, by
Pelaez that the project would be
finished by Thanksgivmg -a
kind of early Chnstmas present
for those of us who were expect-
mg to live with this forever.
Pelaez blames the delay on
four arcwnstances over which he
.had no control: the El Nino rains,
which fTequently created impos-
sible working conditions; an
underground utilities plan that
was both old and inaccurate;
firestorms that required Southern
California Edlson to shlft its
workers away from the Birch site;
and problems with property
owriers ranging from lack of
cooperation to lawswts.
Most property owner com-
plaints have to do with condi-
tions surrounding the construc-
tion, such as access to property
and dirt or damage caused by
construction equipment. Pela~z
allows that ·such complaints are
routine on construction jobs -
part of the operation. Usually res-
idents have valid complaints, but
not dlways. l have t6 decide the
difference.•
Then he adds, a little plam-
tively, •It may dppear to you that
there are no workes:s, but you
can't tell from the surface )that is
going on."
I accept that. There may be
hundreds of Edison, Pacific Bell
and Comcast workers scurrying
about underground hooking up
their lines so they c~ tear down
the poles. But all my neighbors
and I know IS that the ruts we
dnve over and the temporary
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which, mcidc•ntally, they mu::.1
have knowri hve years dgo '
would have to be removed -
landing i1 nl entmel directly
LO the center of where we would
like one day to dnve. It's down-
right disheartening da.y after day
to see more power poles than
workers on the job site.
My neighbor tw1ce-removed, •
.fohn Crean -who can only get ,
out of his estate by hC'lkopler or·
d Great. Circle surface route
because of the conslruellon
called the othenidy to point out
that the SedbeP<i of World War If
did bigger jobs m thrf'e wePks
on Pacific atolls, often under ene·
my tire.
It's probably too Idle, but thdl
suggests two po-.sible solutions
on Birch Street Bnng in the
Sea bees or put the whole prow< t
under fire. Al Uus stdge, only th~
ldtter program would seP.m to he
dppropnate -and I'm ture I
could raise an army vecy qu1Ckly.
• JOSEPH N. BELL 1S a santa Ana
Heights resi~ent. His column runs
Thursdays.
A new Caltrdns mamtl•nunce facibty op n-. m Custa. ~ec;ci •
today w1lh a nbbon-cuttmg C'P.tcmony ·
The public 1s invited to attend the dedkalion of the factlit}',
··which has taken a year to budd. Caltrans tote D P\llY Director
foc.Mdinlcndnc Loe 0 IP.r ..... 111 fly m from Sac:rdmc.nto to speak. •
M~yOl.Peter Build also ts expnct 'd to ttttend •
The 5-dcre mcimtenancc fdc1lit} will hou e sPven mamte·
nance crews and 1s locah;d unclN lht> interchange of the Corond
del MM and Costa Mesd fwewrty:.. The crews will sr>rve Costa
Mesa. Newport . Bedch, Hunlfngtori BeClch Irvine, Ldgund
Niguel and Seal Beach
The cen?mony will hegm.dt 10.a rp. at thf> mairttcn<mce yar1,
• 1090 S Bristol St' · ·
Used-oil coll ection has festivP flair
Costa Mesa ofhoals will collect usrd oil ~1.1twc.ld} dl an evc>n1
complete with music and g1v~dWd} from radm stdhon Power
106. •
The city hds joined thr> radio :stallon, Pep-.1 and Pep Boy ..
Automotive to encOurdge ~·ople to properly d1 cdrrt usPd 01.I.
The event features foee ice crc~dm anct d concert tJCket rctffle.
Pepsi will provide free· drinks <1nd Pep Boy~ w111 ·gwe away shop
rags and used-oil containers
The event is funded by d grnnl from the .;tdtP Integrdted
Wdste Management Board and is•mtended to appeal to men
ages 18 to 25. Oil will be collected ftQm noon to 2 pm. at Pep
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Th e glow of meeting Bill Clinton dims in
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Davey's Locker, 400 Mam St., Bal-
boa, 673-1-43.4. light of recent White House controversy SIX-PASSENGER SPORTFISH-
ING CHARTERS
I t was as fortwtous moment
m an otherwise typical day
on the Job back m 1992
the room
from where
we were
standmg.
IOTEIOOI . meet you,•
he repeated
at least 2S
times. As an editoiial researcher for
th~ Los Angeles Tunes, the
closest ~ever came to a prcs1-
ch•nllctl candidate was a photo-
Wc:tph. But all that changed
moments after a light bulb went
• out apove.my computer,
'A~ a perky mamtenance
workt>r stood atop my desk .
· replacmg the bulb, my
1 t portN's mstincb kicked m,
"You stay
over here,
and U, and •
only if he
agrees to
come over,
you may
shake
hands.·
Turrts out
Clinton
walked into
the room
and barely
·so, l hear candidate Bill
Clinton is com.mg for an ed1tori-
c1l mE>elmg sometune·today?" I
-.lyly osked
• Yecth, he's due to amve m
1 ~minutes \n the Globe Lob-
by.· she ~wd
finished greeting the Tunes'
publisher and edi,tor befoce he
spotted us. ·
· l qwckly called a coffee
hr ak and scooted down two
lloors where I was met by an
ortny of reporters.and cowork-
l'l'6, all wa.iting for the cand.J-
dat(' with the piercmg blue eyes
ctnd "ctw shucks" smile.
He left the top brass stand-
ing in his shadow and walked
over to·us, the lowly reporters
and researchers, many of us
who'd risked a firm warning
from our bosses for exceeding
the 10-minute·qreak Unut just to
A bunch of stiff Secret Ser-
vice types complete with
stnped liP.s and earplugs
hnefed us as we slood anxious
n teen-agers behind the velvet
ropes set up for the visit
. get a glimpse of the man from
Hope -a man many of us had
already deeded would be our
next Rresident. · ·
"When he comes m, ho's
qomg to walk thdl way,"
<Jrowled a burley bodyguard,
pointing to the opposite side of
One by one,. C}lllton gra.bbed
hands and mqs:te eye contact
with each and every one ,of us,
leaving bodygvards scr-amblirig
to see what he'd do next.
·"Ht. I'm ~ill. It's great to
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Alter four
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•we were hot
for a presi-
dent we
could con-
nect with.
And he seemep to clue in. to
that.
Clinton rocked. He blew the
sax He wore dark shades. He
put the thnl1 back into politics
and, with the help of M1V,
made voting thP hippest thing
to come along since snow-
boarding.
My husband, Denrus, and I
new home from our honeymoon
in Ita ly on election night in
1992. Clinton didn't win by
much of a margl!l over Bush
that night, but he remained in
the lead from the moment we
bOarded m Mila.I\ until we land-
~ in Los Angeles. .
H ow did we know that? Our
pilor ga'1e us election
updates all the way home. And
with each and every announce-
ment flight attendants cheered
in the aisles and pa.ssengen
toasted with fellow passengers.
We were enamored with this
guy. To say Clinton is charis-
matic is an understatement. The
man is downright bewitching.
But with Congress now
deciding whether he ought to
be temoved from office, it ·
appears those attributes of Cho-
ton's that captured the hearts
and mindS of voters, jaded
reporters and lowly researchers,
may lead to his undoing. And
as r watch history unfold on line
and on TY, I'm thinking not so
much about blue dresses, taped
telephone calls and White
House trysts.
I'JD thinking about whether
I'll evercare as much again
about presidential campaigns.
Whether I will ever be able to
believe in another candidate
again .
And I'm thinking about bow
. gray Clinton has grown. How
his smile seems to be slowly
slipping downward. And how
dim those eyes have grown.
Like that ligb! bulb.
•JACQUEUNE FOX is the business
and politics reporter for the News.
Press. She can be reached at 637-3232 .
SEA EXPLORERS
The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar
711 of Orange County seeks young
men ages 14 to 18 to participate in
a maritime experience program
encompassing sailing, seaman-
ship, piloting, navigation and
cruising. They meet at 7 p.m, every
Wednesday at the Sea Explorer
Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. For more informa-
tion, call Mike Stewart at 642-6301
or Jerry LaPointe at 551-8591.
FISHING
PISH SCHOOL
Fishing classes are offered from
every Monday and Tueaday from 6
a.m. to 4 p.m. Partiopants leave
from the Balboa Pavilion Cost is
$125 per person. For more infor-
mation, call 673-2810
DORY FISHING FLEET
Get to .the Newport Pier/McFad-
den Square early to watch the fleet
return with the fresh tatch of the
day. The fish is prepared for sale at
the open-air market.
PISHING TIUPS
Fishing supplies and o~n and pri-
vate boat charters are available at
Newport Landing Sporthshing,
309 Palms, Swte F, 675--0550, Falco
Fishing Ct!arters, 832-7708: and
Day and rught fishing charters are
available for groups or singles. Call
Bongos Sportfishing Headquarten.
on the Balboa Peninsula, j73-2810.
FISIUNG BOAT RENTAIS
Streamline center collSole fishing
boats can be rented at Balboa Boat
Rentals on the Balboa Peninsula.
The -boats a.re ~pped with live·
bait tank.S, fish finders and VHF
radio. Available by hour and half-.
day rates at $170. Full-day rates
are $240. U-Orive offshore boats .
equipped with VHF radios can~ '
rented by the hour, half-day or full-
day. Rates range from $40 per hour
to $195 for the day. Call Balboa
Boat Rentals at 673-7200.
LESSONS AND BOAT RENTALS
Learn to sail or wind.surf at Resort
Watersports Windsurfers and 14·
foot sailboats are -available for
rental at $15 per hour. Call 729-
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MARINA SAILING
Marina Sailing in the Balboa Fun
Zone offers sailboat rentals and
private lessons. Advanced classes
include navigation, big boat, pow-
er boat, introduction to heavy
weather and first-mate instruction.
Call 673-7763 Jor more infonna-
. tion, or the Blue Doiphin Sailing·
Club at 644-2525 or the Lido Scill·
ing Club at 675-0827 for rentals.
The ()range County
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for more information. please call toll free
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TALK TO THE ANIMALS
SINARTUS SOSROOJOJOIOAILY PILOT
Animal care Spf?clalist Philip Hunkins demonstrates some of the trlcks that Echo, a 1I1..acaw, ls
capable of perfomung during a recent show. Several macaws are in the care of the Ram For-
est Cafe tn Costa Mesa's South Coast Plaza.
Thur.day, September 17, ~ 998 AS ~
Couple. give UCI $2.1 Iriillion
. •·Corona. del Mar
residents e~ark their
donation for research into
Parkinson's, Alzheimer's.
~Plol
CORONA· DEL MAR -Hav-
ing watched the painful mental
detenoration that occurs with
AlzhelDler's and Parkinson's dis-
eases, -Robert and Margaret
Sprague of Corona del Mar have
donated $2 .1 million to the • UCI ~
College of Mediane. ·
The gµt is one of the largest
' pnvate dondtions UCI received m
1997-98 The Spragues' donation
has been used to endow a chair
for the college and to upgrade a
cyclotron,· which makes radioac-
tive compounds that can be safe-
ly m1ected into a human body.
The money also helped
upgrade a camera that pho-
tographs the bram functions 1den-
llfied l;>y rad.loactive compounds.
MWhat his gift has done is
enable the Brain Imaging Center .
to be on the cutting edge of devel-
oping new diagnostic tests and
treatments for brain illnesses,•
.said Dr. Steven Potkm, the cen-
ter's d.lrector
Diseases the center can diag-.
nose include schizophrenia,
depression and Alzheimer's and
Robert Sprague's father, Nor·
man, died from Parkinson's dis-
eese 20 years. C)go, and his sist~r.
Audrey Moore, died of
Alzheimer's disease three y~rs
ago. -
"I've been interested m the
development of Parkmson's for
several years," Robert Sprague
said.
Sprague, an 82-yedT-old for-
mer real estate developer, said he
felt the·helplessne.<is of watching
his loved ones suf {er. •
"The hardest part.is watcl).ing
two very mentally active people
deteriorate,• he said. ·u·s a very
painful experien·ce. •
The Spragues donated $1 mil-
lion to endow a chair at UCI,
which Potkin said would lead to
morn coUege research.
"It. will allow for a gretlter
emphasis on re~earch and new
te< hnology, • Potkin said. .
· The Brain Imagmg Center 1 •
onP of only fr.Jc in the state' tha~
has d Pos1tfon Emission Tornogra"'
phy camera. The final $100,000 ot
the Spragues' donation was·used
to support radio diemislry •
r1>se11rch at the center.
lthough there . aren't any
C'ltrt>~ yet tor Alzheimer's or
Parkmson's diseast?S, the· contri-
h\lt111ns will go a long way 'toward •
the development of treatmch15
dnd eventual cure, Potkin said.
·someddy, using the [earner<(]
dnd lhe cyc.:lotron, we'll be abl~ to
hnd a cure,• PoOdn ~d. "That:.
tllP hope •
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FRJOAY
Hanc!l~-(1.D Arom~therap) for
Ba\oei and Ctuldren Crea\P "i ow
O\\TI Rea~ will be pres.er ted
:f.tom 10 to i· am at th Pa•
Caf i-d~ • 1other s Mar ·pt and
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A Mck-cowitr)· bib wil1 take pLl~e. :from 9 a:.m. ·to noqn at
Gq'$1,al CO-.~ .Sum~ P<ir • 8'71 E
Coast ifi1gh\\..ay. :b Bea~h
. Hi ers ·;ill. mee·· :\" El. Morro
\'"l51tor Center Pc::-.;-:: .s S5 FGr
more a.nformat.lon Cdll t '9J 4 •
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Da~ will begin at 9 a m. at Reef
Poin par wig lm cl Crystal C<n-e
Slate Par 8.fi 1 E Coast Hlgb-
._.. ay , C°t'-J>Ort Beadl. :Parking 1S
S5 For more inform::uon call
pl ~iD be ghen c:tm-
mg pea hours at ·fother' } .. tar-
• t and • tChen 225 E 17th St .•
9~0} 4 -3.>39 Costa Mesa Vendors y,ifl se•
Se"'t· Leaf ?'o\atura.l C~ine LLC
o' Costa 1esa v.'ill prese'"·
coqking class on sea treaSUies
abl up \>,'1th products for th~
public o tr} "Hours arc Jrom 9
a m to 10 p.m for more infor -
ma Uon c:au (7H} t.131-4741
You are cordially in~~J1ed
to attend a Seminar:
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Is the Bull Market Over?
Hosted b v: .
_,AG~ & So~·s, !nc.
r SJPC .
in conjunction \\ ilh
Thoma H. Birk. Vice Pre ident
of Goldman. Sa~h & '"o.
This eminar \viii be held
Thur day, Sept. 24lh
Irvine
Saturday .. Sept. 26th
ewport Beach
R.S.Y.P. b~' epL 21 t · .. . .
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Newport Beocih/Cos!o J.l.e~ Doily Pilot
· COllOlld .a tJae Corou deJ J
MONDAY -· Brandl Ubnll)'. ties of wmJ4
5hOps t eaturirtg tJ fi!' tor eff ectivt
use of library rt.'1001 • will bt
pr nted from 7 to 8:30 p.rn
every WedneSday thr<>pgh Not
25 at the libraJy, 420 Muigolcl
Ave. The wofkshops wiD also fea.
nue strategies for Web naviga. oon. Admbsion ls free. for more
tnf onnbtion. call 111-380 I .
Free z I a will be gtftll dar·
iDg peat bows at Mother's Mar-
k.et and KilcheD, 22S E 17th S ,
cosia Mesa. Vendors will
tables. up with products for the
~to~ .flours are fiom
9 a.m. to Jo p.m.. For more infor-
mation, can (714) 631~741
TUESDAY
Moalca KJem wW preteol a tree
,semmar titled A~ Sdence
Of I.:ife from 7 to 8 pm ct lhP Pauo
Cafe at Mot.bet's Market and
1Gtcben. 225 E. 17th SL. Cos1b Me-
sa Resen·ation.s are :requ'ired. For
immmabon, c.aD (800} 59s.6667
Ma.rU)'JI Joyce . wtlJ present a
SemJnAr and bo6k ligning bUoo
Soy Beans-HCdlth Insurance m d
Pod from 1 to 8 p.m. ot ~ Pcstio
Cafe at p:;foflitP"' Mii.rket and
Kitchen. 225 E. 17th St., Costa
Meses. BOok 51grung Will be from
8 to 8 30 p m. Reservations arc
r~red For ml'Jre Wonnation, aill (000159s.fJ667 ••
SEPT. 29 WEDNESDAY
Tbe ~ork.ers '°"ill meet from
11 45 a.m. to 1 pm dl the Costa
Mesa Golf dlld Country Club,
1101 Goll Course Dnve Adm.is·
sioo 1S S12 and includes lunch
For more inforrtldt.J~n. call 885-
0093
How Loud a.re the Dogs Barking,
a free luncheon Investment senu.
Ildf, will be presented at 12:30 pm.
at The Arches, 3334 W. Coast
Highway.' Newport Beach. For
infonnabon.call(949)723·8362
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., 1 M changes to Medicare: its affects on Seniors
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"~ifty Years of Excellence ContinueS" ., ·
--....._. twas _?O years ago this_ week the\t Orange Coast College offered its first
classes. On Monday, September 13, 1948--20 months after the college··was
founded--OCC opened its.d_oors to students.
The college seemed a lonely place at
first; located off by itself--surrounded on
three sides by barley fields--on 243 acres
of deactivated Santa Ana Army Air Base
land. The community soon grew up
around it, however. Military barracks
buildings were converted into OCC's first
classrooms, labs, athletic facilities and offices. A total of 33 faculty
members, and 533 students, were on hand for that first day of classes.
Orange C?~st College has flourishedin ,the ensuing five decades. The
modern campus today has· a staff of nearly~l ,300 full and part-time
employees, and a scuden(populatio~ that exceeds 25,000. OCC transfers
more students to four-year universities than any other community college in
Southern California. The college also offers more than ~O outstanding
vocational and career programs.
OCC has been celebrating its 50th anniversary for the past 13 months, -. .
since Augus~ of 1997. The observance will continue through December.
Theme for the commemoration is "Fifty Years of Excellence Continues·.,,
This week's activities--a birthday party and. Orange Tie Gala--will be ·the
crowning events of the year-and-a-half-long celebration. This week OCC
takes an opportunity to recognize the incredible energy ~nd spiri~ of its
founding faculty, staff and s_tudents. Their hard labor--plus subsequent . . .
contributions by countless thousands of others--has paid enormous
dividends. Orange Coast College today is one of the finest two-year
institutions in the land! Happy 50th, OCC!
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Two Very ~pedal Events:
OCC's 50th Anniversary Birthday Party
• Thun.day, September l 7, l 998. 11 a.m. to j p.m .. in chc OCG Quad.
• Free co che public.
• <ipec1.il program bcgim at 11 :.~0 01.rn.
• '\n OCC pirace will skydive imo the Quad at noon l\11.ut the 1.099-
pound birthday cake!
• Free barbecue and birthday cake.
• OCC's Nauonal Champion chc.'Cr and d.tn squads to perform.
50th Anniversary Orange Tie (;aJa
OCC's Gala will be held on SacurdaY, \c.pcember I 9. 199~1 from
6:30 p.m. co Midnight at che H}att Regt:n1.\ Irvin!.". Th~ <.'\t:ning "ill
include dinner, dancing. encerrJinmenc, .t 'ilenc ~uciion and an
awards ceremony. A few rit:ker-. remain. Ncr' proceed~ \\ill go tO\\ard
e .. cablishing a scholarship in che name of founding.OCC l'rC",idenc,
Dr. Basil H. Perer~on.
Proceeds from che gala ..-.ill be: macd1c:d--up ro $I 00.000-b~
Hubbard C. Howe. Jr., of New York, '('n of Hubhard C. "I lub"
Howe, Sr., the first pre .. idenc of 0( C., hoard of crmcc:c,.
Tickets are priced .u S 100. For ltl kt: t information. phone C' 1 q)
432-5645. Contributions from pa,om unahlc to ;,mend the gala will
be gracefully accepted .
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M~rg~· Anduwn ·
( t11nmunity A,1h,111, J.f11mi1,t.t and Fam11J Coumtlor
Jill Angd
{ t. C omm1111dtr. Cnlifim11a H1gl11u11J P.ttrol
Fom1tr liln•nion miil Riu/10 Rtpt>f'ttr
John R.lkcr
Via J>rr11'dtnt, Umon &nit
Judy Burn\
Ttlnimon \tnur
'Jerry Colc:·Whin;ikrr
Author •Ni Momutional Spralttr
Ken C()ry • jV,.,,,,, co,,rrolln. 'tau of Califami4
QivcCu Irr
BtstJtUtnt Novtlm •
Dr. O<lviJ F.mmc'
• /lroJMar, So11th C04Jt Rtf"ID'J.
Donnu Finpamck
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Br-AJ Gate:.' .\Mnff (",,rolltt County of Om111.e
·Or. Will D <.,allw
Profinor. "iu/.,,won lln11otn111
James R. Gladewc:ll
Pmidrn1 and CEO Glidtu.'fll l.abs
James T. Goodm:h. M.D .. Ph.D.
Neurologist
David A. <:.rant
Rmrtd OCC Prrsilbnt ""d Dran
Cirmcnm.ira l lcrn.indc:1 Bravo
ProjnJor. Saddltbaclt Colltgt
Rush N. Hill, II, AlA
Ntu'f'Ort Rtath Arrh1ttct
Dr. Franklyn l~ Hruu
Projr•111r, Unu·m11y of Puxn 5oun1J
~tUan Husuoft, M.D.
Pttiuimtum
~J<>hnJOn ~wu StNJIOr, 35th Duma
Willwn ~tt
Ttln ''"" n •NI M •llcn I'iuu rr Al11Jr
Jack Kennedy
R.tt1rrJ i::J1Jo1f 1111.h S<hool !'rint1j>t1l
Pairkia A. Krone:
Community Atm·ut
Shirley •Dani" lcyru
'il'M/ptor•
~ul Mat,'llru, l'h,()
Profttsor. llC ln•int
Mary McAlccr
( ommm111/ Phot"l""phrr
RJnd~I M,CvJlr
Rtal f°jratt Drr't"'f"
'ferry MlCardlc fom1er PrrH~nt, Ctntury i J fTht R.tal f.J1a1m
M.uk Milroy
Commtrnal Phoroppl"r
Dr. M.mha Nc:wkirk
Commtrr1<1/ \!o/unt~tr, Unw~mty of C1l1/om1a Rtgtm .
Dr 1 huy 1 h1 Nguyen
Grnrral Prrl•flnontr. Ph,,ic~n
Nan.er Nohlc:
OnU C.Arr Atiminurrwtorlki1'IKA1t
C.ulos P~omino
Fomitr \~~rU/ &amt CJ"''r:'Pilln!Artor
T. Jdlcl'(>n Parker
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7tfn.;u1on Composrr •rui Amt11.tn
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R.t11mJ Chu/ of /'o/in, C11Y of In mt
D.in Qu1S(nbcrry
/>ir.htr, KAtUIU Ciry R4yak ,,, I'' I 11111 <.Arrl1Mb
John J. R)'an
flltlJf. Cilifornu .\upni4r c7d11rt
Benny RiouJo
• F.mntr J.•11t1""/ /~11"'1U J.r11pt l'"1ytr ""'' H"""1CJ1Jur
Leon l{ob1n._\on
/r/nrwofl a1ul ,\foflDll />1,turt A r
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R1durd Sh;i"
Art .. ,
Su, IOlll' S Sh;rn
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C:uh~ R.lrf<'fl S1Kmort•
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Formrt V•ief.<>pmzring Offirn, A\1 Rnnrrh Im
Cant! Ann" \X 1ll1am ~1uuld, lmmwl lltnl!I' i;l>t/Jm
Alhttt \\:ong
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Send AROUND TOWN items to the
t11ly Pilot. Around Town, 330 w Bay St ..
osta Mew, 92627; fax them to 646-
~170; or call 540-1224, ext. 228 A com·
te hit1ng of Around Town can be
nd at www.ta11mea.ci0m/pUot
·A Juried photography exhlbitlon
will be on di! play through Friday
m th('! Newport Bt>uch Ctty Hall
Gallery, 3300 N('wpo rt Blvd.
Admission 1s free. Por morn infor-
mation, caU (949) 717-3870.
A free program tilled Cancer
RiSk Awaren<'ss: Winninq the War
will be pres<'ntt.'Cl t1t 7 µ.m dt the
Newport Beach Ct•nlrttl Llbrary's
'Friends Mf'el!ng Room, 1 OOQ Avo-
cado Ave. For more informabon,
call 717-3801.
The Costa Me a Chamber of
Commerce w1Jl pre Pnl Good
Morning Costd MC'Sd, d 90-
minute Breakfast Boost, from 7:15
to 8:45 a .m. ell the Cosltl Mcsd
Co\lntry Club, 1701 Golf Course
Drive.., Prepaid n•scrvallons drC
$12, or $17 al the cloor For more
information, cdll 88 '>-90HO.
Free samples will be given dur-
mg peelk hoilrs t1l MothN's f\.Iar-
ket tmd Kitchen, 225 E. 17th SL.
Costa Mcsc1. Vendors will hdvc>
· tables set up with products for Uie
public to try J lOur!i clrl' from 9
a .m. lo 10 p.m For more informrt·
tioo, call 631-4741
Newport HUis Gdrden Club will
meet at 9 30 d m dt the Newport
Harbor Club I louse• 11, 1900 Port
Carlow Plc1ct', NPwport Beach
Ldrry 8dumgclrt<>n of Armstrbng
NUTScncs will ell'-< uss •How to
Care for Bulbs " Prospective
members are mv1tt>d. For more
mfonndtiOn, c:all (949) 644-8806
The Orange County Bar Associa-
tion will pre cnl a enunar on
lnteracllve Cowtroom Tiid.l Evi-
dence from 6 to 9;15 p.rn. at the
Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3~50
Avenue of the Arts, Costil Mcsu ..
Dinner and wgislration will be cit
5:30 p .m. Adnusswn for Ordllge
County Bar Assoc1t1tion mcmt')('rs
is $85; new~dmitlPe members are
$70; judges/Jdw btudcnt!l arc $55;
and nonmembers dre $115. Prc-
registrabon ends Tuesday; elt-the-
door registration add $15. Por
more informdtion, Cdll (949) 440-
6700, ext. 125
Employee rights attorney and
Los Angeles Tunes colwnnist Don
0 sessions will lead a discussion
~nd signing of • Employee Rights
in Cdliforrud" .it 7 pm. at Homes
& Noble Book.sellers. q53 New-
port Center Drive, Newport
Beach. Admission is frl'c For
more mfonndlion, cdll (949) 759-
0982.
·FRIDAY
Hands-on Aromcttherdpy for
Babies and Children: Crcctl<• Your
Own Recipes will b~ prcsf'nled
from 10 to 11 a.m at the Patio
C afe at Mother's Mt1rket and
K!lchen, 225 E. 17th St.. Costa
Mesa. Rcservalions dre n'quired.
For more information, Cdll (800)
595-b6()7.
The Newport Beach Public
Librnry Found<1lion will pre>senl
Ordnge County's CuJtural Future
c1l 7 p.m cH the Newport Ucdch
Ct•ntrnl Llbrt1ry Friends Meeting
~oom, 1000 AvoccJdo Avt• , els d
purt of lhe founcldlion's d1slm-
q11ic;hed pdncl ch .. cw.~ion series.
Cholloh Now Avoiloble
For The Holidays
427 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa
(By Wherehouse Records}
646-1440
Whdtever your
Landscape or
Maintenance
needs, Lloyd's
can do it all...
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6am-6:30 m
THINKING AIOUT LANDSCAPING OR YARD MAINTENANCE1
CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE ,TODAY/ -------
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(949) 646-7 441
Lloyd's NurMtY 6 landscape Co., Inc.
21§3 Fgtryftw Rd. Suitt 216. COlfa MllQ, CA 92627
wtRT LMOICANI / 9"11Kl.flll / UllTlllMCf
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Panelists will include Bru,·e
Guenther, chief curator of the
Orange County Museum of Art;
J~rry Mandel, CEO/president of
the Orange County Performing
Arts Center; and Zan Dubin, an
arts,writer for the Tunes Orange
County. Admission is $8 for
foundatJon members and $10 for
nonroeml.Jers. Seating is limited.
For more information, call (949)
644-3296.
SATURDAY
A back-COUJ\lry hike will take
plac«' f'rom 9 a.m. to noon dt
C'(Ystal Cove State Park, 8471 E.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
Hikers will meet at El Morro
Visitor Center. Parking is $5. For
more mfontram>n, call (949) 494-
3539.
The t•tb annual Coastal Cleanup
Day will begm at 9 a.m. at Reef
Point parking lot al Crystd.l Covo
State Park, 8471 E. Coast High-
way, Newport Beach. Parking is
$5. For more information, CdU
(949) 494-3539.
New Leaf Natural Cuisine LLC
of Costd Mesa will present a
cooking class on sea treasures
FULL SET
•ACRYLIC
• Acry11c w/While Tip
• Pink & White Powder
• Lume Gel
•Silk Wrap
• AcryllC
•Pink •
FILLS
•Pink& While
• Lume Gel
• Sdk Wrap
from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. m Costd
Melid. Reservations aro re-
quired. Adu11ss1on 1s $35. The
class 1s limited to four or five
people. For more information,
call •44-1005.
Free samples will be given du.r-
ing peuk hours at Mother's Mar-
ket and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St.,
Costa M~sa. Hours are 9 a.m. to
1 O pm. foor more information, call
(>11-4741
~ tldepool walk will take place
dt 2:10 p.m. at Crystal Cove
State Pt1rk, 8471 E. Coast High-
W.c1y, Newport Beach. Walkers will mc'1t Cit' Pelican Point park-
ing Jot, No. 2. Parking is $5. For
more. mfom1ation, call (949) 494-
3539. .
SUNDAY
Free samples will be given dur-
mg pedk hours dt Mothe r's Mar-
kl'l dnd Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St.,
Costd Mesa. Vendors will set
table>s up with products for the
public to try. l fours arc from 9
d.m. lo 10 p.m. For more infor-
' mation, cdll (714) 631-4741.
You are cordially invited
to attend a Seminar:
Is the Bull Market Over?
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Hosted by:
fiG Edwards & Sons, Inc.
MembcrSIPC
in conjunction with
Thomas H. Birk. Vice President
of Goldman, Sachs & Co.
This seminar will be held
Thur day, Sept. 241h .
Irvine
Saturday, Sept. 26'11
Newport · Beach
~--n .S. V.P. by Sepr:""21St~
(949) 862-J 235. -Amy
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MONDAY
Free samples will be given dur·
ing peak bows at Mother's Mar·
ket and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St.,
Costa Mesa. Vendors will set
tdbles up with products for the
public to sample. Hours are from
9 a.m. to 10 p.m. For more infor-
mation, call (714) 631·4741.
TUESDAY .
Monica Klein will present a free
seminar titled Ayurueda: Science
of Life from 7 to 8 p.m. at th9 Patio
Cale at Mother's Market d'hd
Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Me·
sa. Reservations are required. For
information, call (800) 595-6667.
WEDNESDAY
The Networkers will meet from
11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa
Mesa Golf and Country Club,
1701 Golf Course Drive. Admis-
sion is $12 and includes lunch.
For more mfonnation, call 885-
9093.
Conned at the Corona del
Branch Ubrary, a senes of wor~
shops featuring tips for effectiv
use of library resources, will
presented from 7 to 8:30 p.~
every Wednesday through No
25 at the library, 4~0 Marigol
Ave. :nie workshops will alSo fea-
ture strate¢.es for Web naviga-
tion. Adinissioh is free. For .moro
information, ca~ 717-3801.
Marilyn Joyce will present ct
seminar and book signing titled
Soy Beans -Health Insurance in u
Pod from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Patio
Cafe at Mother's Market and
Kitchen, 22S E. t 7th St., Costa
Mesa. Book signing will be from
8 to 8:30 p .m. Re:;en'ations are
requited. For more information,•
call (800) 595-6667.
SEPT •. 29
How Loud are the Dogs Barking,
a free luncheon investment Semi·
nar, will be presented at 12:30 p.m
at The Arches, 3334 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. For
infonnatien, call (949) 723-8362.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
''Fifty Years of Excellence Continues" .
twas 50 years ago this wee}s tfi~t Orange Coast College offered its first
classes. On Monday, September 13, 1948--20 months after the college was
founded--OC~ opened its doors to students.
The college seemed a· lonely place at
first, located off by itself--surr<?unded on
three sides by barley fiel~-... on 243 acres
of deactivated Santa Ana Army Air Base
land. The community soon .grew up
around it, however. Military barracks
buildings were converted. into OCC's first
classrooms; labs, athletic facilities and offices. A total of 33 faculty
members,, and 533 students, were on hand for that first day of classes.
Orange Coast ·col~ege has flourished in the ensuing five decades. The
modern campus today ~as a staff of nearly J ,300 full and part-time -
employees, and a student population that exceeds 25,000. ace transfers
more students to four-year universities than any other community college in
Southern California. The college also offers more than 80 outstanding
vocational and career progr~s.
OCC has been celebrating its 50th anniversary for ·the past 13 months,
since August of 1997. The obsetvance will continue through December.
Theme for the commemoration is "Fifty Years of Excellence Continues."
· T.his week's activities--a birthday party and Orange Tie Gala--will be the
crowning events of the year-and-a-half-long cele9ration. This week OCC
takes an opportunity to recognize the incredible energy and spirit,of its
founding faculty, staff and students. Their hard labor--plus subsequent
contributions by countless thousanqs of others--has paid enormous
dividends. Orange Coast College today is one of the finest two-year
institutions in the land! Happy 50th, OCC!.
Thursday, September 17, 1998 A7
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Two Very Special EventS·:
OCC's SOth Anniversary Birthday Party e
• Thur~day, September 17. 1998. 11 a.m .. to .~ p.m .• in th(' OCC Qua3.
• Free to the public.
• Special program begins at 11 :30 a.m.
• .\n OCC pirate will skydiH· into the Quad at noon 10 cu1 the 1 .099~
pound birthdav cake!
• Free barbecue and bmhd.ty cake.
• OCC's Nacional Champion cheC'r and J~n ... c \quad> ro perform,
50th Anniversa.cy Orange Tie GaJa
OCCs Gala will be-held on 5.nurda1r. \c:pccmbcr 19. 199b. from
6:30 p.m. to Midnight ac chc H)Jtt Rcgcn1..~ In inc. The 1..•,ening will
include dinner, danc.ing, cnccnainmenc. 1 'ilcnr .rnlrion and an
awards (eremony. A few ticker's n.·main l\Jt:r prC.Kced, ..., ill go ro\\ard
establi shi ng a scho larship in r~c name ot tounding OCC Pre .. idenc,
Dr. Basil H. Peterson.
Proceeds from the gala ~ .. ill he m.11d1ed--up. co $I 00,000--by
Hubbard C. H owe, Jr .. of New York, 'on of Huhb.ir<l C. "Huh-
H owc, Sr., the-fi rst prc~adcnc of 0( ( ' h<.l.irJ of cru,cec,,
Ticket~ are priced ac $I 00. lor llt:kcc. inform.Hion. phone (...,I 4)
432-5645. Concribucions from per!\OO!\ unahle to ~HtC'nd the gab will
be gracefully accepced. • ,
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Members of OCC's Alumni Hall of Fame • • • • • • • • • • • •
• Lynn Ad.im\ .. N11t1ot111/ R.llttf1Ut'111U Champwn
L Mugucc R. Andu·,on •
" Judt.r, Nllrth Onmgt County Muniop.d Court
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Mugc.' AnJn'tin • , C.ummutiiry Artitiiu, Marri.t.t/ antf Fam11] Coumt"1r
L Jill Angel · I l 1 ( ommandrr; Cnlifomi" Highway P.itrol I Formrr Trlt11mon anil Radio Rtportrr • s John B.lkcr
Vitt f>rrsidmt, l/111on &wk
' Judy Burn~ f Ttln won Wh ltr • • Tcr:li Colc-Whinalm
I. Au or •ntl Mo1i1wt1011al ~prurr , .,..
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F-ornur Z ntn1/Jn; '141t of C.alifim1i4 • I
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I Dennis f1;.z,amtlc • I n ... lt l'rt1 . nt
I Rrad C.ircs
Shrrijf(oro11tr. Ct11mf] 11f Omn1r
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, Prmdmt 11ntl CEO Glilbuvll lab1
Jarnc~T C..oodrkh, MD .. Ph.D.
Nrurowgut
D.iv1d A Gr.inc
Rtt1mi OCC Prriidmr and Dran
C'.armcnm.lrJ l lcrn,mdt'z·Br.ivo
l'roftuor. Snddltbaclt Co/Jq.t
Rwh N. Hill, II , AlA
Nrr.t'P<m Brarh Arcl111re1
Dr franklyn L Hruu
Profr<1or. Un11mity of Put,rt &•und . .
Sm.in Huscrolt, M.D.
Ptt/JJmcwn
~JohNOn
SurtSnutur. J~th Dutrirt
William Kan
Ttln·u1on 11rul ,\lotion Piehl rt At1or
Jack K~nncdy
&t1rrJ .F.AWn Hip <hool />r;,,, ipdl
Patricia A. Krone
Co"'"'""'IJ Arti1 ut
Sbulcy "Dani• Lt'y~r
Srlllptor ·
R.nsl M.igaiu. l>h.D.
Proftuor, llC ln1111t
Mary McAl«r
·cum,,n-rU.I Pl~t"f'Mphrr
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l(rry Md.:irJlc
Formrr l>rt1itbm. vmury lJnhr &al &tnttn
MJrk M1lfoy
Commmi.1/ J>hotographtr
Or. Marth.i Nrwk1rk
Commrmal Volumur. U~u·tmlJ of C11ltfom1.1 Rif'"'
Dr I htiv fhi Nguyen
Gmt111i lT.lc111ionrr, f'hy11C1# ''
N.in-."Y Noble
Chi/J (.,m AJm,,,umuorlAtil'lxatt
Carlo) Palomino
f'c>m1rr W~r/J &'ftfll Ch.tnpio111Arror
i: Jcffc"°n Parker
/011nwlu111"'1 <J11Ji•1t Nowlm
Starr Pan>da
7~in>UUJ11 Compowr •""Amin.ft?"
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Dan Qui~nbtrl'f
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Jahn J. Ryan ,
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Benn)' Ri1..1lrJo
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2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, CA (7 14) 432-5072 . ..
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f:.nch \ollmcr
bwvtuJt IJuwwr, Sanlil /Y l1111f' lhtmal
Thunw C. Joi'. Yuen •
Formn ChiifOpmttint Offo-vr. A~ T Rm.t'f'I /,, .
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Fou•1Jit. lntmwl HDWr Shtltrn
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Or. I" Auhrry \Jt',">dmol ~' 1n11ifir Rnt.m'htr
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TOWN
CONTINUED FROM A6
ONGOING
•A contlnuous e-mall discusston
and ~upport group for victims
of lhc mJccttou,c; brain disorder
Crnutzteldt·.Jukob disea~ is at
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The Kiwanis Club of Newport
Hc•al h-Corond del Mur mec>ts al
noon Thursduys dt tho Bdhld
Corinthwn Vdcht Club, 1601 Bay-
side Dnvo, Coronet del Mill'. For
more mform<1tion, ·call 852-114&
Oasis Senior Center offen a haJf.
hour of free leg..11 consultation by
appointm~nt. Appointments Cdfl
be made al 644-3244. .
Monthly workshops for people
with c:ancer t1n<J lheu reldtives dre
nffcrPd from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the
second nw~dt1~· ol t:very month at
the• Pdtty ond Gcorcw I ioag Ct1n-
u•r CC'ntc-r m N1:wp<Jrl Bcdch. P'or
rnow mformut.JOn, cull 760-5542.
A support group fo r younger
lupus pt1t1c>nt, ... lllf't•ts lrom I ·w to
• -3 p .m . thl' st•c·ond un<I fourth
: Wednesdt1 y of C!t1t'h month m
• 1'-Jcwport Bf'dC'h. Por dE>ttlils, call
• 6~.ifi-17~34.
. A work hop for people with
mphl dt•rnCJ. m<'l'ts from 2:30 to
~.30 p.m. the first Tuesddy of etlch
.: rr1onlh 1n the ctud1torium at H<.klg
-C.mc.Pr Center in NPwpo!1 Beach.
.
For information, call 760-SS.2.
Oasis Senior Center offers a me-al
program _tor members. Lunch is
erved daily from 11:.(5 am. to
12:15 p.m. m the multipurpose
room dt 800 Marguente Av~ .•
Corona del Mar. Home-dcliver{'d
meals are available for home-
bound seruon;. Rcser'\'atJon s are
rcqwred. Med.ls arc sponsored by
SCSS Inc. For more inlonnation,
call 644-3244. ,,.-
Oasis Senior Center otters renlcll
of medical eqwpment, from
wheelchairs to w.iJkers and more
by calling 644·324!4.
" . . . Oasis Senior Center bas. a com-
prehensive medical library thdt
can be used to resr>arch any med-
ical question. Cllll 644-3244.
Oasis Senior Center offers a
counselor to assist with quesl:lons
about Med.icdfe, l i M<h, and sap-
plernental and long-term <are
insurance by appointment. For
more information or appoint·
ments, cdll 644-.3244.
Expanded Awareness Seminars
presents u weekly mcd1tt1lion S<'S·
sion al 8 p.m. Wedncsdt1ys ttl tbe
J fub of Newport Mesd, 230 E.
17th St., Suite 218. S.uggested
dont1tion is $10. For more mfor
maUon, call 646-1128.
The Newport Beach Psychologi-
cal Association prescnb a men's
support group at 4 p.m. Fridays.
The fee is $25 per session. For
more information, call 722-4588 . .
The Alliance for the Me~tally DI
I) l J
3165 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
One Bfock South or 405 f'wy
545·7168
Montessori Jlar601'·9vft.sa Scfwofs
Fall . Enrollment
MU SCHOOL &.. ELEMENTARY Ages 21/2 to l 2 Ye&rs
EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION
lu.bll~htd 1970
• Monttuort Uirrf<ulum
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• Muik • fortlgn L.angu.ast
• Cle.advt ~rt • Optn Yur Round
• Computtr ~~n<t •full bttr1~d
D.iyurt
PRE SCHOOL
1 70 l West Boker St
Costa Me~o Cosio Mesa
714 549·3803
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891 Baker Street A 16
Costa Mesa
(Cornor of Baker & Bear streets)
Psychic Readings
<Call store for appointm~ntl
·Tea Leaves
· Astrology
·Tarot t!>p;Jnlo;;h n arllnq•:avdlldl.11 1
• lfandwrltlng An.tly'>I'>
714•754• l 15 l
around town
of Orange County provides edu-
cation and emotional support for
families Wlth loved ones who arc
mentally ill. A free support group
meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m. every
otht?r Saturday at Orange Councy
Mental H ealth Cliilic, 3115 Red
I iill Ave .. Costa Mesa. For more
infonnation. call 850-8463.
SI. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church offers a support group for
families Wlth loved ones who are
me ntally ill. The group meets
from 6;30 to 8 p .m. Sundays in the
church's Dlerenfield Hall C, 600
St. Andrews· Road, Newport
Beach, The confidtmtial group is
ppen to lhP community. For more
inlorm~tion, call 631-2880.
Prospects Networking Group
meets from 7:15 to 8:30 .a.m
We dn&.;days at Mimi's Cafe, 1835
Newport Blvd ., Costa Mesa.
Breakfast is $6. For more informa-
ti·on, call Angie Stafford at 474-
2225 or Tma Fuman at 551-3156
All Lassen's Leads Club meets at
7:15 am Tuesdays at Minu's
Cafe, 1815 Newport Blvd., Costd
Mesa. For more infonndtion, call
646-1252. .
Zen Home Stitchery, a local
mt.tnufacturer of medita tion sup:
plles. holds a free meditation from
5 to 7 p.m. Sunddys at Mesa Busi-
ness Center, 711 W. 17th St., Suite
A-8, Cosld Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call 722-7818.
The Newport Beach Parks,
Beache and Recre ation CQm-
DUSs1on meets at 7 p .m. the hrst
Tuesday of each month in the City
Council chambers, 3300 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach. For more
information, call 64.(-3151.
Nicotine Anon~oua fellowship
wants to help men and women
who smoke to <JU:it and remain
smoke free. For more information
on local evening meetings, call
650-2713.
The Costa Mesa Hlstortcar Soci-
ety holds d frer open house from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at
1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa.
The event features memorabilia
from the city of Costa M~a.and
the Sant.a Ana Army Air Ba$e. For
more information, call 631-5918.
Overeaters Anonymous meets
from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays a t
St John's Episcopal Ch urch, 183
E. Bdy St , Co'\ld Mesa. For more
i.nlormation, Cdll 953-0900.
Oasis Senior Center offers a
Parkinson's disecise support group
from 7 to 9 p.m. lhP second Thurs-
ddy of each· m9nth at 800 Mar-
~uente Ave , Corona del Mar. For
more mformulton, call 644-3244.
The Yoga ·Place offers a prenatal
and postnatal yoga class from 3 to
4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New dusses
begin on the first of the month. For
more infomiqtion, rall 642-7400 .
Hoag Cancer Center offers Man
to Mcm, u frcE' proslalP cancer dis-
SURFBOARDS
~ Exercise Equ!pment • Wetsuits • Tennis • Golf • & more
548-0660
SPORTS CONSIGNMENT 670 West 17th Street Costa Mesa
Poe~.
lambing & Heating.
Celebrating 44 years of
service in your
community. Thank You! ,----------, \ \ I.I \HI. I·: t . 0 I' P 0 \
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1675 Superior Blvd. • Costa Mesa
662-1300 LIC#J85443
Is Your Patio Looking
Dul' & Dirty?
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Expert to Professionally clean it
l C't\ Ml1ke th.1t P.1t1(l I ook
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• Power Washing • Acid Wash
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Brick • Concrete • Stone • Pavers
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(949) 581-0360 or 1 ·800·581 -0360
Uc 667230
If you won't have a checkup for yourself,
do it for the ones who love you I
Get rrested rroda,y !
Colon Cancer . . . You can prevent itJ
GABTROENTE.ROLOGY CONSULTANTS OE.-
SOUTHERN QAI.TFORNIA MEWCAL' OR~
Newp,ort Beach/Costa M.8$o Daily Pilot
CUSSlOO group, from 7 to 8.30 p rn .
the lust Wednesday of each
month at the center aud1tonum, 1
Hoag Drive, Btiilding -41 , New·
port Beach. For reservdtions or
more in1onnation1 call 722-6237.
The Pacific Buslne11 Xchange
has weekly breaklast meetings at
7 a.m. 'Tuesdays at tho Pacific
Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Boach. Thero 1s no
charge for the initial mee ting. For
more informabon, call 640-0588.
The Newport Beach Psychologt-
cal Assoc1abon presents a coed
. relationship group called Insight
-Equals Power at 7 p.m. Thurs-
days The.fee is $25 per week. For
more information, ·c::all 722-4588.· .
Hoag Cancer Center oUets a free
relaxation d1l(i l.Itlagery workshop
from ro to 11:30 a.m. the fourth
Wednesday of each month at 1
Hoag Drive, Bullding 41, New·
port Beach. For more mformdt1on,
call 760-5542.
The Sea Explorer ShJp Del Mar
711 of Orange County offers d pro·
gram for young men ugt>s 14 to 18'
interested in learrung ol>out sdl.I·
mg, seamanship, ptlotinq, rld.v1gd·
lion and cruising Meetings are
from 6 to 9 p.m . Wcdncsddy'> di the
Sea Explorer SelJ Base, 1931 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach
For more information, call 642·
6301or 551-8591.
Outs Senior Center often ongo-
m9 assistance. counseling and
referral services for seniors. For
appointments or more informa-•
bon, call 644-3244.
:
The Costa Mesa Senior Cltb.en
Square and Round Dance Club
seeks expenenced dancers to join
in from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at
the Costa M esa Senior Center,
19th dnd Pomona streets, :Costa
Mesa . For more infonnation, call
545-5669. ., • .
A fi'ee support group for cancer
patients mee ts at 7 .P m
We dnesda ys and a support
group for people sutt.ering from
chronic fa tigue syndrome meet<>
from 7 to 10 p.m . Wednesdays dt
the Institute for Holistic Treat·
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Beach For more information
CdlJ 251-8700.
Arthritis foundation Instructor
Wyoma McKinley leads an exer-
nc;c cldss at 11 a.m. Thursdays dt
the JeWlsh Seruor Center, 250 E
Bak<'T St .. Costa Mesa. For mon
1nformalton, call ~ 13-5641 .
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Nightly meetings are offered In
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach
Cor anyone who w~nts to over-
come nicotine addiction. For a
schedule or more information, call
774-9106 or (800) 642~0666.
The Newi}ort Sports Collectton
Foundation, a nonprofit orgaruza.
tion, opcrmes a free museum at
620 Newport Center Drive, New-
port Bedch. The museum, which
has one of the world's largest C'ol-
lections ,of sports memorabilJa, 1s
open from 9 o.m. to 5 p.m. week-
' days. For more injormatiqn, cdll
721!9333.
Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a
free td.i chJ class for inlennediale
to advanced levels from 10;30 to
11:30 a.m. Thursdays for people
, with cancer and their families A
beginner session meets from
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Fndays. The
classes are designed to reduce
stress, increase longevity and pro-
mote a sense of well bemg Wlth
basic, easy-to-learn, nonstrenu-
ous movements·lo aid in balance·
and conc~ntration. The class 1s
taught by Victor Annarid. No reg-
istration is required. Free Hoag
Caricer Center is at 4000 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. For
more information, call 722-6237.
Oasis Senior Center offers a dai-
ly telephone contact program for
seniors who have a lliruted iocdl
support system. For more infor-
mation, call 644-3244.
The Costa Mesa CommunJcators
Toastmasters Club meets from
noon to 1 p.m Wednesdays at the
Orange County Department of
YOUR DENTAL
HEALTH
by Dttdrtta Rich, 0 .0 S.
WHITE ON WHITE
\l h1I .,1,., •milgim pru•iJM ' '"" p<iln1
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m~ of atha11.-. /\11Ulpm\ 11lvrr cPl01 11111.h '"
Educdlion. 200 Kalmus Dnve,
Costa Mesa. 'Meetings are oj>en to
ariyone who wants to improve his
or her public speaking skills. For
more information, call 444-5030. ..
The Newport Beach Dlstln-
gwshe(f ToaslinastP.rs Club 1300
mectc; from? to 9 p.m. Tuei.ddys
in Sgt Pepperoni's meeting room,
2300 Bnstol St., Newport Beach.
For reservations or more mforma-
lion, cuU 730-3671.
Mesa Messengers Toastmaste r
Club 691 in Costa Mesa meets dt
7 p.m. Tuesdays at Mesd Verde
Umted Methodist Church, 1701
W. Baker St, Costa Mcsd. For
more mformallon. caU 540-4441)
Blue Flame Toastmasters Club
2717 meets dt 7 a rn. Wt>dnesddys
al the Village Farmer, South
Coast Plaza Village, lh51 Sun-
flower Ave., Costd tvjt>~a. The
meeting is free for Jir~t-l.Jme visi-
tors. Fo1 more -iA!ormation. call
85~-4308. -·
Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 1
a.m. Mondays dt The lrvine Co ..
550-C Newport Center, Newport
Beach. For more inlormdt1on, call
733-2209.
Harborlites Toastmaster Club
1927 meets dt 7 a m WPdnesdays
dl the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E. Coast
Highway, Newport Bedch. For
more infom1al.Jon, call %5-3648
• Udo Isle Toastmasters m eets
Monddys from 6.30 to 8 p .m at
the Glendale Federal Bank Com-
muruty Room, 100 Newport Cen-
ter Drive Fashion lslund, New-
port Beach, For more information,
call 964-5314. ·
Oasls Senlor Center oilers a
Care-A-Van transport to take
members to appointments and
grocery shopping. The shuttle
takes member.:; to the C'enter. For
appointments, call 644-3244.
People lnterested In reading
Enqllsh can learn with the help of
d tutor Hourly rates and times
negotwble. For more information,
call 851-173~
Oasis Senior Center otters visual
a1d screenings With a Braille Jnsti--
lute representdtive by appoint-
mcht For more information call
644-'i244.
Oasis Senior Center bas a walk-
mg group Cdlled Walkers Not
Rockers that meets once a week
to enjoy scenic walks in and
around the Newport Beach area.
For more information, call 644-
3244. .
Essential Welght Management
offers interdctive and proactive
weight loss groups. Learn behav-
jor mod1hcation and other tech-
mqucs to control your weight.
Cost is $20 Groups meet from
6:30 to B p.m. Wednesdays and
Thursddys dt 369 San Miguel Dn-
vc, Suite 350, Newport Beach For
more mfonndllOn, call 718-9848.
An dJscusslon group for recover·
ing women alcoholics who have
been sobN dl least a year meets,
from 8 to 9:30 p.ni. Thursdays to
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' The Hope InsUtute, a center for
recovery and tanuly education,
offers a womt>n'i. support group
from 6·30 to 8 pm Tuesdays at .
2900 Bnstol St., C-206, Co ta ~e;
c;a, For infonnation, call 432-0<no.
The Healing Connection offers a
women's rc>lt1t1onsh1p group at 7
pm. Tucsddys di 4425 Jdmborce
Rod<.l, 180-A, N<•wport Beuch For
mon• mformulton, call 2b 1-8003.
Women Helping Women offers·a
free peer support group for women
in tranc.;ition from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. ·
We:<tnesdays at 425 r:. 18th St:,
Costa Mesa. Topics mrlude sell
este('m, e..xplorullon of feelings,
commurucdtion, tr<1uma recovery,
dnd person.11 support. ror more
informatton, c:1111631-2333.
Hoag Cancer Center offers a fiee
yoga class from 10:45 lo 11:45
d.m. Tuesday at 4000 W. Coast
Highwdy, Nl!wport 8et1ch. For
more infol11\dllon, Cdll 722-.G237 __ _
Body Design and United StudJos
of Self Defense offer:. kick boxing
C'las<,C?s frorn 8 10 to 9.30 d.m
Tucsddys, Thursduy<, und Satur·
dayi. dt 1000 W. C'odsl I hghwdy,
Sml<' C, Newport BN1ch The cost
1s $6 per cluss. for morC' inf orma-
tion caU n2-052fi.
Alcoholics Anonymous meets
from 6 45 to 7:45 11.m. Monday
through Fnday m Room 3 at Oasis
Senior CcntN, 800 Marguente
Ave . Corona dt>I Mctr. For more
mformnbon, call 644-:J244.
Massage bN,:~i~
Therapy
• Swedish Massage
• Spcrts Massage
• Deep Tissue
• Shiatsu
The Alzheimer's odaUon and
Gnef Support Group of Newport
Villa WesWtlla Rosd C'osponso d
free support group meeting tor
Cdregivers at 7 p.m. the fourth
Thursday of each month through
October ·at Newport Villa West
Assisted Living, 393 Hospital
Road, Newport Beach. Fol'. mow
information, call 631 -3555
The Alzheimer's Assoclatlon a{ld
Mesa Terrace, a residential com-
mWlity for people Wlth AlLhNmcr':.
disease und related dementJa,
offers a free support group l<>\ C'are-
giv~rs at 6:30 p.m the first Tucsduy
of each month at Me~u Terrace,
350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa: For
Wonnation, call 283-1111. ·
Rebecca Lewis leads an animal
bereavement group that spco,tl-
izes in the needs of people who
have sick or dying animdl'>. lt
· meets at 3 p.m . every Tuc!iday ut
3101 W. Codst ftighw.iy, Su1ti>
311, Newport Beach. The cost 1s a
donation to an arun1dl charity of
th~ dttendee's choice.. For reservd·
tions, call 721-5750. ,.
Another Passage, a transitional
Scream for any HBO or
Clnem.ax StarpaCk and get
cOnnected for only $4.95. Plus ftlCe.he
2 FREE general adrnmion tidlleU
to Knott's Berry Fann!*
upport group for peopl expen-
encmg changes n their hves,
mPeto;; Crom l to 2:30 pm.
Wednesdays m Room 3 at Oa
Senior Ccn er 800 Margucnt
Ave .• Corona del Mar. for more
mfonna.tfon, call 644-3244.
Oasl Senior Center conduru
hlood pr LJH'! !>l"reenmg tmm '9 lO
11 a m. th,. f1rst and lhlrd 'Tuesday
of edch rrlonti1 m Room 3 at SOO
Margu<'nte Ave. , C.:orond del Mhl.
ScrcPrung is dlso ovuilahl • from I
to 2:30 p m U1" -.econd and fourth
Wl'dne:.day al Pach month at .
Muriner Pdrk, Dov<>r Street. at
lrvrnc A\ enue, Newport BeaC'h
. For infonnntion, _call 644-3244
The Newpqrt Beach Ps)chologl-
cnl \ ... ooauon oftcrs a bod~
1maue and modPJ<tte eating sup-
port group at 7 nm. Wednesdd~
at 3101 W Coast H1ghwa}• No
311. Ne\.,port Beach For more
mfom1ation, call 721-57.50.
Oasi'> Senior Center ·offers d
Braille class td help \\'1th '!>lg ht lo s
from 10 a rn to 2 p rn Thur.,dttys·
in koom 4'at 800 f\larguente Ave .
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ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER
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~apter. nl'eds many voluntP.er!'>.
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AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY
The Ordng<' County R£'gion of the
Anwricu n C dnccr Society see ks
uftlc<' volunteers The society is
dlso scekmg voluritc>NS to c1nswer
Cl'\lls tor thf' umt's ·Helphhe Info-
Center Fur inlonnation on Ulese
• and othei voluntN1r·opportumlles,
<.:ttll LLsc1 wndrv . .it 261-9446 •
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC.,
ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL
Voluntel•r opportumli(''> include·
luncl rtlt.,11\g, program dPvc•lop-
1nc11t <mcl lrctirung tor ex1stmg
troop-.. and 1Mcks. fo'or more intor·
mc1ttvn. C-t!ll l)pvon DoughNty,
)46-.iqqo
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF COS-
TA MESA/NEWPORT BEACH
Tlw lhu·•· tUl'd Boys & Girl" Cluu-.
need voluntN•r CO<tl hr\ t1n<l c1rb
dnd cruf\s workshop l<'dC'h ('f S ror
locul1on., un<.I mun• mlorn1dtwn,
rnU Dick PoWNS, h42-2245
COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER
The multlpurpo ... I' SNUCalr sC'rvin .,
fdc1lity dt the tonwr of ttHh SlH'cl
and Pornond Aw'm1<> !>C'c>ks volun·
leers for d VdnP\y o1 l d:.k<;, For
more mformc1llon, c-<1U li45·23Sb
~t\41N•n H <1 .m ttnd 5 p .m
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ADVOCATES. ORANGE COUNTY
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./ Oimate Cont rolled Units
./ Computerized Gate Access
./ Resident Management Team
./ Open 7 Days • 1000 Units
a.dvoccitei. lof abused, neglected
and abandoned children. Dunng
the two-year period, voluntec~
work one-on.one with a child for
three hours a w~ek. For informa-
llOn, call 935-6124. ~
DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES·
Dispute Resolution Semce~
needs volWltecr m~idtors, case
speudlists and outreach l1ssistants
to help in d vanety of mf'diation
cuses Blling4dl longudg<' skills
are needed for office voluntt>l>rs
and for mediator<;. Fo1 more inlor-
mallon, coll 250-0488.
EASTER SEALS
The Easter Seals Society nP<'ds
volunteers for ongoing clcncc1l
work and to h~lp In programs for
children Wlth d.Jsclb1hucs and m
speciul event!., For' mJormation,
call 834-1111.
ENVIRONMENTAL
NATURE. CENTER
Edch year thousunds of school
children visH the ENC\ lntPrpre-
tive Nature Center m 'N<>wport
Bedch . ll features 1~ umqu<' Cc1h·
forntd hubitats lhP kids learn
ubout through tbP ccnt£>r's N lucd ·
t1o ncd progrums. Tiu> ENC' ne<•<ls
volun!P.N trail g1,1idf's to h<•lp
these visitors l('clrn about thc•ir
l'nvirorunent. To g<•I involwd or
learn more, contuct the DNC
olhce ut 645-8489
EXCHANGE CLUB CHILD ABUSE
PREVENTION CENTER
Oonutt> new school ~upplics or
become a voluntN•r to help chil-
dren vtctinuzecl hy child dbuse.
Volunteers work with county
wfe1rals to assl.l>t h1gh-nsk VIChms
o! p<m :mtal druq .1clch C'tion. To
ensure their onqom!J dev«>lo r>·
menl , they nec•d Jl11p11r, crayons,
pencils, etc. for cll1'>swork. Drop
off .suppli dl the Child Abuse
Center OffJce m Co:sta Mesa at
2482 Newport Blvd.. No. 7 or
Union Bank m Newport Beach at
1090 Bay idc Drive. Call 722-
1107 for more mformalion.
FOOD bJSTRIBUTION
1 lf"lp unlodd and open food boxes
for nonprofit d1slnbution .. volun-
teer~ should be willing to work
two hours once a month at the
Newport Beach Community Cen-
ter The ce>nter is at 883 W. 15th
St. For mote intorination, call 631-
2177.
SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK
OF ORANGE COUNtv
Second l lar\rest Pood Bank of
Orange County, Orange Cou?ty's
pnvdtC nonprofit food bank,
needs volunteers to inspec1. and
sort donettcd food and to help with
rmulings. For tnore information,
call the volunteer coordinator dt
771-1343.
FRIENDS OF THE
COSTA MESA LIBRARY
Fnends of the Costa Mesa Library
m•cds volunh•crs. For mfonnd-
llon, rnll the• library at 646-8845-
FULL LIFE CLUB
Voluntee1s drc needed for fun dnd
I ulhlh nq uc·ltvihes for entertain-
nwnt <1nd infonntltion events ben-
efiltnr1 dhusecl children and other
Or.10~1e County charities. For
morn mtornUffiofi, -call Johp
Atlt1ms t1l 640-0355.
GIRL SCOUTS
Girl Seoul'> of Ordnge Co\:lnty
1ll'Pds voluntc ~r~ to be trained as
troop lct1dNs, serve. on specid)
c-omrn1ttces and 91\·e lectures,
dcmonstrauons or classes For
more intormation, call 919· 7900.
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HERn"AGE HOUSE AUXILIARY
Volunteers arc needed for an
Auxiliary support group being
formed by J fentage House. a non-
profit sub lance abuo;c recovery
home for pregnant and parenting
women u~nl (•Lr children m Cos-
ta Me. <i morP infonnation,
caU '64o-22
HOAG HOSPITAL
Hoag l losp1taJ lS 111 need of volun-
teers to work m Vdrious areas.
Some weekends and evenmgs
are a~ailablc. Call thC' Hoag Aux-
iliary omce, 760-2264, between 9
a.m. and -noon, Monday thro~gh
Friday, for an appl.icalion and
Ulfonnallon'. .
HOSpt(E FAMILY CARE
Free October Hospice Helper
1Taining. Hospice Fanuly Care is
seeking people lo help with
errands, VlSIL'> and companionship
to tennmdUy iJJ patients and lhetr
families. 1f you are 16 or older and
available two to six hours a WE:Ck,
call for this free tcaining. For more
mfonnation, cetll Larry Mariotti at
556-6000
HUMAN OPTIONS SECOND STEP
lf you're 18 or ovN and Cdn w·t up
to 50 pounds, you may make a
difference in the IJvc.•s oJ domestic
violence victims. VolunteC'rs are
needed to help sort dOd d1stnbutc
donated lumitm<' for tl buttered
women dnd ch1klrcn's sheller. For
more dett11ls and an dpplJcation,
call 722-8744
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT
GOODWILL AMBASSADORS
The airport n<><>ds enthusiastic
. people to wc'lcome airp9rt
patrons and provide rnformanon
about the airport and its filc1lilles.
ror more mtormullon, C"ctll Jill
Campai
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Matthews at 252-5168.
JUVENILE DIABETES
FOUNDATION INTERNATIONAL
The Juvenile Diabetes Founda-
tion International Orange County
Chapter is Geeking volunteers to
seive on its golf toumamrnt com·
mittee dnd for data entry. A pub-
lic relations intern is also n£'edcd.
For infonnation on these and oth-
er opportunities, call Lee Powell
at 553-0363 ,. -~
KIDS CANCER CONNECTION
The Kids Cancer Connection is
dedicated to the emotional, edu-
cational and financml neccls ol
children afmcted with cdncer.
Volunteers are-needed. For infor-
mation, call 851-7774 ·
KlllYBROOKE AFTER-SCHOOL
HOMEWORK CLUB
Help Killybrook~ Elementary
School students in the first
through fourth grades with read·
ing, writing and math. The
school's PTA is lookmu for neigh-
bors, parents and mterE"sted
community members who'll vol-
unteer lo assist with homework
and tutoring The :.tuden\s drop
m to a dedicated study cenlPr on
campus from 2:05 to 4 .00 pm on
Wednesday afternoons. Anyone
interested should contetct the
school's principal. Ned T. l lt11l at
556-3484 or PTA .Sec.:ielor:y-
Chainnan Liz Grdnt at 556-
8728.
MARCH OF DIMES
The March of Dimes office in
Newport Beach. needs voluntPNS
to coordi.natP and rndex resource
hles and create a master filing
tern of informal.Jon .ind rdt>rral
sourc.es. This agency, dedicat<'d to
preventing birth defec.:t:., ulso
--"(~of tltt Ans "
Presents ...
needs front office aSiistants. Ort
entation lS provided. For infonna·
lion, call 263-1100.
MENTOR PROGRAM
YMCA Community Counseling
·Services needs mentors to make
a lasting impact on a young per-
son's life. Students from 10 to 16
y•>ars old who are matched with
mentors improve their school
performance and self-esteem
whilC' developing positive peer
und ddult relationships. Your
commitment of six hours per
month includes mentor training,
regular group activities and time
to build a fnendship. For more
mformauon, call Dorothy Castillo
of YMCA Commuruty services at
442-1000
NATIONAL CAT PROTECTION
SOCIETY
The nonprofit society finds J9ving
homes for unwanted cats and kit·
tens and maintains a retirement
center for older cats. Volunteers
arc needed to brush the cats and
• give them a little extra TLC. For
more information, call 650-1232.
NEW DIRECTIONS
FOR WOMEN INC.
The nonprofit recovery center for
adult women wil~
(1ther rhPmical dependencies
c,e<-ks volunteers. Call 548-9927
bctw~en 10 a .m. and 6 p.m. or call
Joy ut 548-8754.
NEWPORT BEACH~ONFERENCE ·
AND VISITORS BUREAU
Th<> Newport Beach Confer~mce
ancl V1s1tors 'Bureau is dedicated
to tht• promotion oC. the city to
p~lc~hdl visitors . It you have
<>xten~ivc knowledge of Newport -
BPach and would like to volun-
h•er, cull 722-1611.
Programming Aired on
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Media ne·
,...,. ,. Broedhand. n.. ..... wey.
Newport. Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
occ ~sitlons,"
CONTINUED FROl\1 A 1
Fran Albers, who was then d
28-year-old carpenter, helped
Kimes by doing the hand!oi·On
work of tumin~ the de.1ctivated
coast. • army base mto OCC':. new ram·
Basil H Peterson was hired as pus -1.n eight months.
president of the new college on "The whole area had \><?en idle
July 28, 1947. The vice president for years," said Albers, who now
was James Thornton, who wclS lives in Costa Mesa, "Everywh~rc
responsible for curriculum, dJ.ld you looked there was barley
Assistant Supenntendent William fields und jack rabb1l'i. PPoplP
Kimes oversaw the development couldn't believe there was qomg
of the campus. to be a college on il •
The three met regularly in a But Albers moved onto ttw
closet spdcc at Newport I !arbor base wilh lus family and worJwd
High School , where they laid a eight to 10 hours a duy, sC'ven
· foundation for the now college. days a week Unable to pay for
Although plans originally called pro(ess1onal carpenters to h<•lp
for classes to start in 1947, those with the workload, Albe1s endl'd
plans were delayed b<>ccluse the up hiririg some studenb, for GO
new college didn't have a home. cents a day
The lucky break came in Janu-•1t was something exciting to
ary 1948, when OCC was award-do and we dtd it," he said.
' ed -free of charge -243 acres Anotl~er strategic move on
of land by the War Assets Admin-Peterson's pc:lrt was to push for
istrabon m Washington, D.C. The enforcement of an existing law
land was in the western part of that requued students to go to
the deactivated Santa Ana Arm~ college in lheu attenddnce awu.
AJr Base. The move was successful, and the
The area was populated by college opened its doors with 533
' ]ack rabbits, tumbleweeds dnd students the fusl day, t1hout 40°·.
vaccmt barracks. Kimes was glVen of them war veterdns.
the responsibility of turning some Giles Brown, who was lured <ts
of those barracks into classrooms, the social snenc<'s dir<>clor,
wlule PetPrson and .JhOrl'lton rememhNs th' chdUc>ngc.., c-nn-
interviewed more than 900 apph· fronliny leaC'hers whu Cdmc to .
cants to find 33 teachers for the work at th~ new c olleqC'.
charter class in September. . "It Wds mlere5hnq gl'ttmu J>l'IJ·
•Jim worked like a demon for plc to coml~ to Le<lch m d rnmpus
months," said former Dean of lhdt was tl pretty scrunyy com·
Men Fred I luber m a press pus." he s~ucJ "But we> ttll t1qn'c>d
release. •1nterY1.ews were held all to come It wa .. kwcl ot d p1om•er-
over the place, includmg the East iny thing. Wr didn't even ht1vC> a
Coast Only a few intPrv1ews Ltbrdl) which Wds ot pdt'tkular
were dctually held on OCC\ new unporttrnce to thosl' o~ u., in ttw
campus. Jun was haVlng to travel I inteUe>ctw.d ftelcl ,.
extensively m ordar to inteMt'w Dedn Burch1.•tt of. Newport
qualified candidates for faculty Beach Wd'i d student in Oruncw . , .
Coast':> charter clai>s nnd Joler
worked at th1• college for ml)rf'>
than 30 year:.. Burchett also wrote
rt c:hdpter m the 19 > hook "Tum·
blf'>Wced to Rose:>, 8 which told Um
h1:.tory of OCC.
•The school was·-.ontethmH ol
tl Johnny-comc-ldtely," Purchf'>tt
said. "Then! was alrc•ady the
e~tc11Jlish<•d 1r1st1tut1ons in Santd
Ana dnd ruUerton. But we were
amdZNI <it how 11 grew. It has
ht•come g1g<mtic.,.
From ii., humble bl'ginnmg ... ,
lhf' colll'gt> hclS grown .mto onP of
lhP h1yqHst community collNll "'
in lhP rnuntry, with mote. thdn.
2t>,OOO !ilUd('nls. In tf.'1 m-. of th(!
number of ~tuclents who transfor
mto the University of Cdlitomicf
system, Ornnge Coclst 1s No.-1 m
Southern Califomld and No 2 m
thr. stdtP. Thf'> collPgP 1s No 13 in
the country for the number of
intr>mdtion<1l students.
Tlw lure of th<> cnmpus ts ev1-
clPnt m the students who lTdvel
lonq distances to attenc1 tl'> pro-
Hf t1 ms. Among them is Brictn
Vc:tlcmt:n1'. Ct 22-yPar-old Long
R<'dc-h n•stdent who dnves to Cos-
td f\1Psrt two d<1ys a Wef!k (or ht<,
ftv(• c:lc1sses.
Bctwe••n rl.i-.sC!s, ht.' sits undl•r
ti , ln'l' on llw ldwn outs1cl<" 1111'
t1dm1mstrt1l_1on hu1ldin9 strum-
mmq hts q11Jl,u
HI(\ rl qrC'dl S( hllO) .. he Sdld .• ,
li1'1' lht• clt1 ... sC'.s lhe>y oHer dnd I
hctvf' sonw rcul qreul te"whNs "
. L111dt1 Htson of Costa l\Jesd h
)USI tc1kmq onr> dt1ss lo shnTfH'll
twr c:omputN skill'> so sh<' can qe>t
d lWtlN ]Ob. ,
-r.c1r ml' it'.., kmd of hk( sl<.1rt-
1nq OVPf," shp ~did. "Thi ... is ti
qrec1t plr1ce to do 1t. You CJCI to
rtlPl't d lot ol ~l'ully Hrc>ctt pl•oplt>
dllcl rf'<tl OICP IPdcl}erS,"
OCC llRTHDAY BASH
TODAY
• Sunrise to 11 a m. -Students and staff
will build a 1,099-pound birthday cake in the
quad area.
• 11 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. -Barbecue
• 11 to 11 :40 a.m. -History of college and
army base retold.
• 11 :45 a.m. -Sky diver jumps into quad
to cut the cake
BACK TO SCHOOL
WATCH THOSE KIDS!
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All events ar· free
SATURDAY
• 6:30 p.m. lv midnight Dinner, dancing,
entertainment and silent ·auction at the Hyatt
Regency Irvine. Tickets are S 100.
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Jim Camt>tt kisse' lu... \\ afe, Hedy, goodbye whil~ tht•ir '1du9t1lN Mell-.,a, t <1, ht•dd~ lo d .... s
Wedne~day afternoon. Carnett, whose parenl"> \\ent to OCC, mt•t hh iuturP wife al lht• rnllt•gt• in
the Jate 1960s. All four of their children attended OC:C at om• tinw or .mother.
FAMILY Slnp( s," hr• ..,aid -1 (oun1: 11 1\ 1
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111onl11s, h•" d1 OJI"'"' , 11 1.md I Tht• c ouplP we're mc11r1t>d d yr-.11
Joirw11 lhl· Ar O\ lc1ter.
I \v,1s S"fl' '" Kort>tt, whPr(• I I "We were thtnktny of havrnv"
w1 otP lv1 tit,. P11ntic St<1r~. t1nd college w~uding hut th.1•n di>< ul-
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French finesse.finds
fans at Soutf? Coast
I c reatrv1ty and th w1 of . f rench Crillts'n\dl\·
hip," a wcekJung •
cxhib&l sthged by tho Comlte
Colhctt -an Arncmcan non·
profit corportlhon wath the pur·.
pci::.e ol promoting rronco·
Amencan coopc1ation-pre·
sPntc<1 ome of tha hn~ t 111xu1y
goods at South c 0<1st PlM:a
w ith a high· ncrgy tocktdll
ioception Monday evening.
' • The sodal crowcl tumP.d out
to welcomo the dlurnond artisWls
· of Van Cleef nnd Arpels, the
aystdl oaft.sman of l~rcaiat and
Saint Lcnus. sUvcrsrnJths t
C}lristnfic, and ganrwnt d on·
ers from Lacoste and Dior.
Spotted in the nu h were
Renee and Henry SegP.r~trom,
Dud.le Dunlap. Phyllis Chnis·
tensen. Dene Doolin. the gor·
geous Judy Manto, Sheri dtld
Harry Esaytan d.nd Kim Frled-
man, in from New York r pre·
senting Uibquc, dnothPt of tho
CoIJUte Colbert participants.
·TIE CIOWD
muruty lruma..c;hlp m autiopation
ot u1e hu .. me'iS venture to come
Museum proviqes suitable setting to see foreign, independent and classic films
0 n Friday, the.Orange
County MuSQwn of Art
will screen "The Seventh
Seal" as i~ last installinent of the
Exploring World Cinema series.
Tho series, which offered Jean·
Renoir'~ "Grand UJusion" mJ uly
dnd Jean Cocteau's "Beauty and
the Beast• in August, is part of a
SLX·year Fnday night' tr41.dition ai
th(• museum.
The screenings arc held at the
somewhat corporate-like Leon
and Molly Lyon Auditorium
located on the grounds of the
museum. It is a small but com-
fortable room, and lends itself to
the intimacy of the films present-
ed
Ead1 him is introduced by
Arthur Taussig, an OCC profes·
soi und 'h ··musrmm's ad1unct
him curcJ tor. Tau~-;1g c;hdrf'>s witp
the uudicnn! the mo'-t interest·
mg elements of the film to be
presented. Forearmed wlth
+ WHERE: Orange ~County
Museum of Art, ~San
Clemente Drive, Newport
Beach + WHEN: Friday at 6:30 p.m. Films are shown on
Fridays opce fl month. + HOW MUCH: lnd,vidual
tickets are S5 ($3 for muse-
. urn members, seniors and
students) + PHONE: (949) 759·1122,
ext. 204
A movie still from "Sev·
enth SNI," the last tn
the Orange County
Museum of Art's foreign
fllm series.
Betty Graz<>r WdS there with
her ctaughter, Jan Turcotte,
---•00-Martha-Creen,-OUvta
Chaml and Cpthy Louden
fonned u trttid of high style.
On Oc.t. 2, iat the bayfront
~stute of Newport Beach ho":tt
John Ortega, Williu.ns teilms
up with the Asse!>'>mept frc<.1t·
mcnt Services Centt!r and the
16th annu<Jl NeWp<>rt Br>ach
Concours D'El~ganc{! Comnut ..
tee fol' a rocktc1il rec<!ption
hononng center voluntf'ms dnd
concou1 s c1rgani.L.~rs. en Oct. 4, South-f!mrnt -
Motorcars host'> afternoon tea
vnth Larry Parke1 presadN1t
dnec·dotcs, history dnd facts Jean Sun.mons
foncernmg the film, this short • ilmr'!.Th~ven
opening lecture dramaticany~-il-S-e_ai::Jl,w":.ut~ak4e""'s place one day in
' lar definitions of good dnd evil,
t they dfe;-an<i how they
relate to one another. The threat
of the hydrogen bomb durtng
this time is dlso mirrored in the
wide swath of death cut by the
plague.
nar Bjomstrand, and Bibi Ander· ....
sson.
Mary Roosevelt look<•d
mashing in a Jat<'·'>ummer
dtess fea.tunnq u hnght flordl
print. Judy Steele checking out
the Chanel lra<Jruntcs and
malCeup, and thf' lovable
Catherine Thyen Chdltcd with
South Coast Plaza's TurJOsh tor-
nado lJlllur Wallerich.
· COTTUtc Colbert organizers.
. lncluding the very styh<;h and
very French Ketty MaJson·
rouge, mingled with 'pla7ct
exec-uttves, incJudmq th~ ~quaJ-
ly styhsh and very American
Patsy Sandquist.
Werner Escher worked the
crowd with panachn hosting a
bevy of mterndUOnttl guc~ts
and fore19n lournull!>l:o. nw fl·~·
tival. locate< in C'rystul f'ou1 t,
runs through Sun<fdy -
•••
Lawrence WUllums, 1epre-
senUng Jc1gua.r Motor Cdrs and
the new South C<>ti!tl Motorcars
ijedlership returns to OH! ~st •·
Coast n<!xt weel from rus New
3ersey heddquartc1'l)·to ho t yet
another incredible round of
w.nt.s de;1gm .. 'CJ to IOStN tom·
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pCoffee & · i Cappuccln~
increuse!-. the va1ue ol watching July 1350 when Th~ Black
lh••se sometimes rarely seen Plague is loose upon thP world.
Complimentary coffee and .
pdstries are offered at every
showing. and chairmdn ot tn<> bo<1rd of
ATSC in the Jaguar Cc1rs TE>nl
on the green of Pelican 11111
Golf Club dunng the Concours
O'Ele>ganre weel<end.
worki. On this day, a krught plays chess Tt1uc.,siu -author of The Hi:Q 'th d h d Film R<•v1Pw and the book "Film Wl eat an a troupe of actors
Vl.tlucs/Fdtnaly Vdfue.'): A PcUent's travels the countryside. As the
Gwde" -also sPrves as media· knight (Max von Sydow) tern·
-nie Seventh Sedl• (<>weden
1956).features von Sydow. Gun-
• PAUL VANDEHIERG is a Costa Mesa
resident who reviews independent and
cUmic films. He Is a bartender and
teacher •••
MP.tropolitan Opera sta:r Fred·
ertca von Stade LS coming lo
town as the guest of the Pucifir •
Symphony 6rchestrd for a ma1or
benefit celebrating the 20th
sinruversary of the symphony.
Jeanf'tfe Segerstrom joins
Gloria Gellman m cha.iring the
luncheon that will feature von
Stade shartng her life and
career with the crowd.
Committee members ass1sl·
mg Gellman include Marilyn
Nielsen, Marla Patterson,
Charlene Prager, Carol
Wilken, Madeline Zuckerman,
Ann McLean, Ruth Ann Mori-
arty, Vesta Curry and Arlene
Cheng, to name a few. Save
the afternoon of Oct. 19 for the
cvent.:-at the Hyatt Regency,
Irvine, For more information.
call (949t 476~9009.
• 8.W. COOK'S colvmn appears ttvery
Thu~aY a~ Saturdc1y
pordJi.ly staves oft death, he
tor for dtc.,cussion following the sedrches for the meaning of a life
film. and h.ts -dS well as all
· The schedule for this faJJ con-mankind's -ultimate relation to
tinues the trddition with tho God
Explonng Amcncan Cmema Jn scenes thot are quite
series that will present blrns sti.lr· comedic, Ingmar BNgmdO bal-
nny Frank Sinatrc1. th d kl On Oct. 23, John Franken-ances dn o erw1s\~ nr y elUS-
hclfller\ Cold War classic •The teal.Jal plot. Sugqf·!ttmg the dudli·
Mtlnchuridll Candidate" will ty ot the world, e..,JK>t.ially between that of qood and f>Vtl,
kick off the Smalrathon Bergman umtes hts images into d
On Nov. 20 the museum will balanced perspe<tive of oui
follow w1lh "Suddenly," a largely innate conditiorr:::;. !>lfll!tulmg to
unnotic<>d thriller from 1954. This understand our lhl' w 1•t1 tht!
hlm prcsf'ntl:. <l rather evil "01' understandmq o! our m11x ndmg
Blue Eyci>" as he le.tds a band of mdlvidual d<>aths.
a%<1!>sins out to kill the Amenc(lfl Taussig pointed out the mod-
pres1dent. • em parullels of a film rnude dur-
The Dec. 11 screeruny ot the ing the pohllcdl tunnoll existing
Ddmon Runyon story "Guys and dunng the 1950s. As a 1>0ss1hle
Dolls" will end the museum's allegory tor the C'old war, "The
Hint lineup lor Uus year. Joseph Seventh Sedl" delves mlo popu·
l . Mankiewicz' opulent musical
al!>O features Mdflon Brando and
Celestin o's
c1ua lity M EATS
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The 'Rounder' ·side of life is filled with Matt Damon
• EDt'TOll'S NOTE: The Reel CritK.s
column features movie critiques Mrtten
by community members serving on our
panel.
edge,• where-
as McDermott
relies on his
uncanqy abili-
ty to observe
his opponents'
every little
Don't bet 'Rounders'
will be blockbuster
'Rounders• is an en1oy-
able movie but nothmg
you haven't seen before.
Once again, fresh-faced Matt
Damon plays a boy wonder, only
this time it's at profe!.sional high-
stakes poker. As Mike McDer-
mott, Damon plays a law student
who has sworn off making d liv-
ing at cards
after losing REEL CRmCS big ti.me to
sleazy Tl:!ddy
KGB (John Malkovich).
• nuance for
signs of what
cards are
being held.
The voice-Susanne Perez
overs by
Damon throughout the film help
us understand what's going on
with the car~ garn~s, and you
cttn'l help but feeJ as charged us
he iS with the thrills of outwitting
an opponent. It's too bad that
McDermott's knowledge of
human nature isn't turned more
on himself and lus pal Worm,
who leads them both on a down-
ward spiral.
such a happy·endiilg.
Matt Damon does a good job
here, but Edward Norton steals
every one of his scenes, and the
movie ha,s a lot more unpre-
dictable energy whenever he's
a.round. And John Malkovich -
with lus Russian-Daffy Duck
accent and Zen-like enjoyment
of Oreos -is too silly to be tak -
en seriously as a villain.
• SUSANNE PEREZ. 43, fives Ir> 'c:osta
Mesa and is an executive secretary for
an offke fumtture manufacturing firm
Something's lo.st m
this gambling film
M ike McDermott bas tak-
en his $30,000 tuition
money for law school
and lost it all in an underground
poker game. He's playing wiut
the professionals -·or
·rounders• -that give Mira-
max's new movie its name.
mott's best
friend, Worm
(Edward Nor-
ton), t out of
j~owing a
large amount
of money to
some very
urifnendly
guys.
In his first
starring role
· since •Good
Will Hunting,•
movie -entcrtaming, humorous
and fun -there is somethmg
lacking, something that leaves a
final feeling of ambivalence.
Even devoid of this element,
though, "Rounders• eng-agc~
the audience rnore than most
movies do.
• MEUSSA RICHAIU>SON, 18, ts a Costa Mesa resident and a sophomore at UCI.
Throw in big bucks -
when it comes to video . Damon again
shines and makes Rounders
work.
, ·I R ounder;· puts together
two young poker pl<sy-
ers, lots of ~moky "Rounders" is primarily a
good cop/bad cop game between
Damon and Norton. The two
work'beautifully together and it's
easy to understand why McDer-
mott would follow Worm.
With Martin Landau rounding
out the story as the judge who
counsels McDermott on hls prob-
lems and h1.s future. "Rounders• is
more talk and less ac:tlon, which at
times is disappointing. The char-
acters are intriguing and interest-
ing to watch, but don't totally
make up for what's missing.
back rooms 111 New York and
Brooklyn's Russian mafia.
Mike McDermott (Matt
Damon), enrolled m law school, a
wluz kid at poker, good enough
to pay most of his law school
tuition. has vowed to hls g1.rl-
friund Jo, not lo play poker ever
dga.m But his dream ts to play m
the big Vegas tournament.)
old buddy Worm Lii released from
1ail Wqrm (Edward Nor::tonl i>
one encr~etic actor. He plays hi
rol • of a debased cu atwe, rec en
pdrolet" forcefully: murupulat.ulg
hts slraight-artow, hone t fn •nd
back mw the high stakes
t lere.1£ where we start to lo e
the thrill, Teddy KGB (John )
MalkoVlcb) m the role old \illam1
Mafia type lose 1t r<>ctlrlP.SS ,
Even with his connecuon.s to.the
mob, the scnpt annoys you SQ
much as you see hut1 lobhenn~l
over Oreo cookie~ dunng hh
pokN yame . · .
Duector John. Duhl :.trdy~d
from th<' dd.Ik' dnd hopeless ·
moods bke ddssac "The HusU ·r·
\-\.ith PduJ Newman. The Cd5t l
entert&rung but there are too
.many characters. Thi• dUd1encc
has absolutely no knuwlr·dge CJ!
what pok<'T dCt10n !Ian pires
We say don't ante up the big ...
mo!'lev now. Thro\'-m the bucks :
for ,the \: deo when the stakes yo •
down
When McDermott's best bud-
dy -the conniving and manipu-
lative Worm (Edward Norton) -
is released from prison, McDer-
mott is drawn back into the life
of a "rounder• to try to help h.ls
friend get back on lus feet But
Wonn isn't on McDermott's level:
he cheats to • giVe himself an
As a cross between "The Hus-
tler• and "Rocky,• the film is
entertaining and gives us a
bang-up finish. For me, it would
have been more interesting to
follow Worm's character further,
as I'm sure he wouldn't have had
They play poker at a level no
amateur could. He's hit bottom
and promises never to go back.
No more cards, ever. End of sto-
ry? Definitely not, since McDer---While "Rounders" is a good
Jo, (Gretchen Mol) a fellow
law student, runs an •upbght"
!>hlp. While living with hPr,
McDermott keeps his word But •
the femj5lation is too great when
• GAY WASSAU·KEUY 57, IS the cd1
tor of a Balboa neMpaper aod ls actlv"
in the communrty BIU KEUY, 55. is an
mdustnal engineer
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RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT
On board the °Pride of Newport" Riverboat. Homft Of The
Nev.,><rt H8rtlor NaUbcal Museum (Formerly Reuben E Lee) Is
Open From 11 am-9om Lunch end Dinner Sat Sun Brunch 88m
(closed Mondays) Reservabons Needed Only For Weddings.
Banquets Or Pnvate Perbes All Meior Crecht Cerds Acceptad.
Located At 151 E Coast Hwv. Newport Beach. CA 9~660
(7141673-3425 Fax 67J.7B64
AUTO BISTRO
The first drive-thru restaurant on the planet where the food
ectually matters Our breakfast bistro menu is served 6am-
11 em CU el day blStTo monu is served 11 am-1 ~. We offer
fine delicac18S such es Sesame Peanut Noodles and a Gtllled
Chicken Focacoa Sandwich with Al"tichoke & Rome tomato
Plus e M range of expre&&0 & brsti'o beverages served al day
long LOC8t8d et 3100 W, r.oest 1-tNV (Next to Sterling BMW)
TWIN PALMS
Califome Coastal Coisine, featoong ttle bounty of the CQ8St tn a
cort.empOrt!lr' indOON>Utdoor village square atmosphere, live
ert.arta1nment fN9f"J neght Lunch Mon -Sat · 11 30am-3pm
fM!r/ mght, bar menu available between luncti/d1nner end
Thur . ..sat:. until mldrnght Locatad et 630 Newport Center Or.,
et Feshion l&land 721.S28B
JACK SHRIMP .
s.ving euthentiC Louunne cu1&1na In en upbeat. casual
ecmoaphn With p8bo dining. T~ W' Jaclt&hrimp piete&, «"the
Jammin' Jembelaya. Take cM end delivery ewllable. l.oc8ted et
2400 w c.oest 1-tNV 65().5577
ZUBIES
Menu Includes. Ribe, Chicken. Steak & Lob6tar, Prime Rib.
Pwa. C>tster' Ber. Prices Range From $3 95 And Up. tbn
11 ·30em 1 ()pm -Cocktails 'Ttl 11 pm. Cred•t Cerds Not.
Accepted. Reservetiohe Not Needed. Loceted et 171 2
Plecanba, c.c..ta Mesa. (714) 645-8091
THE CULINARY WRAP
Fresh. helthy iltilif~llll dellcacie9 ~ ~ ~ rol ~g:s.: ~r.r7~1='714) 84400 th&
NEWPORT RIB COMPANY
AfWo 15 Y91':1 on Newport Btvd., Newport Rib Comoenv II
mowig to 2198 tWbor Bllld (the old &zzlel') In ~ A
codt8il lounge, larger beoqutt fecillbtt. men ~. •
MPll ltl C1t8rinQ ldtchln end opening for looch ere ~ m
d the ~ It the NNi loclbon. WhichlMr locaaotl
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Specia!izing in •••
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Make-up Applications
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(!149) 722-6696
1835 Newport Blvd., Suite E-273
Costa Mesa
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LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE VILLA NOVA THAI SPICE
Ceiifomut Cuisine et its finest Enioy Breekf8st.. LunC:h or [)oner Villa Nova offers OeSSIC ltalten c.uisine WtUl a spectecuiar VlftN Vtited by the Reg1ste" readers es appeared m The Bes 01
1n casual elegance, as you dme inside or on our beautiful pabO. Featunng homemede pastes. fresh seafood & veal specialties Orange <Aunty secoon 8s "The Best Ths Food In Orange County•
we feature Scrumptioos Buffets throughout the day, or you can and a unique waterfront ambience rem1mscent. of en ttakan Lunch, dinner. catenng & t.ekeout 1'0W CPEN ~ IRVl\E 15455 order from our bounaful menu Located et 179CXl Jamboree <Auntrystde Pr0fess1onal service & an award winning wine hst JeffreY Road (at lrvlne c.enter Or 1857-8424 Open everyday Sun
Road (corner of Jamboree and Main) Phone (714) 975-1234 delight patrons while dining tn this romantic setting Live thru Thurs 11em-9 3Q>m. Frt And Sat 11om-HJpm A'"O x8720 HW'S Sam-1 1 ertert8lnment begins nightly at 9pm. The upstell'S Ogar lounge • pm features 1>r9m1um cigars, sptntS and an e~nsi¥e appetizer located st 615 W 19th St Costa Mesa 546-4333
YANKEE TAVERN menu Locatadet3131WestCoestHwy642·789J ROYAL THAI
On the bay 1n Newport Beach. Serving lunch & Dinner daily SC A M p I Open 7 days e week Serving lunch & Oinnel" Oatty 1 1 arp -3pm
Located et 333 Bayside Dnve 675-5333 Fine Family Dining. Newly Remodeled. Open 7 Days A Week for Sunday • Thursday Dinner s s1h ed Sp.m • 1 Opm Sunday
NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO.
The only brewery 1n Newport Beach. we serve award winning
beers & we have e fant.Bst.ic food menu. With outdoor dirnng and
I~ of FREE perlong Located et 2920 Newport Blvd Hours
11 :3:lem-1 CQ>rTI Sin-Tues 1 1 ~ 1 OOem FnSet.
SKEWERS
C.Osta Mesa's only Brewery! Located et 298 E 17th St 1n Costa
Mesa All our brew & entl'ees ere 1ndMduelly made fresh. Wood
fired p1ues, shnmp/chicken/beef/lemb kabobs. salads end
great sandwiches Hours 11 em-11 pm Sun-Thurs and 1 1 am-
12 midnig~ Fri-Sat
BAMBOO TERRACE
Check out the hippest Chinese restaurant 1n Orange Countyl
Recently remodeled to resemble en Asian beer house 0.n 0.n
serves tasty Chinese food end offers a fully stocked bar with
refreshing tropical dnnka, a quality w10e list and e greet
assortment of premium bottled end drak beers Hours
5 CQ>m-7 CQ>rTI Tues.· Sun Closed Mondays. Located et 1773
Newport 8Nd m Costa Mesa 645-5550
MANDARIN GOURMET
Chinese food lovers will find house spac1elties along with many
famthar hM:intes on Iha menu We offer A vanety of appetuers.
soups. &aleds, enttees end desserts. Banquets. cetenng end
tak&OUt available Serving lunch & d1Mer 7 days e week
Loc:at8d at 1500 Adame /we, '100 540-1937
SIR ROGERS, LTD
Sa~. C.Offee and Espresao Drinks & SmoothiSs ~ new
breakfast menu. CAtanng avellable. Open Mon..fri et Bem
Set at 7em and Sun at 9am. Located et 270 [. 17ttl Street,
Costa M818 645-2252."'
GURU'S SANDWICHES
Vt/a leC'W hot & cold da5 eend'Mchee. Ur ~ ... the
'8U.est ., townr Try CM worid famous mest>el eendWich Of' ou-
deli ~ aandwich, you1 be "GtJru'ec.f' for life! Mon. -Fri 9em-
6pm. Sat. 10em-3pm. Lociltad at 1560 Supenor Ave. A1
(714) 722-1211
SABATINO'S RESTAURANT
6 SAUSAGE CO.
Paste, C.eeer Salad, Home made Sluaage. Veal, Lamb,
llsti . Wrne, Beer. Ceppucono & Oaseert. Holn
Wfittll., SerMg Set & 9..tn BM1ch From B 001 00.
11.,....1~. A-i :.sat 11 am;11 pm Al MljaF O'id.
Cerda Accepted Locatad At 251 Shipyard W~. NMport
Beach. [7141 7230321
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RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA
In 1 beMif\J ..wng on If-. a.y, '\M ~· J*'fo ''ii ig ~
in OU" Enotaee Lounge looad It 251 e .. Ptciftc ao.
Highway In ~ Belct't lunch Mon .S.C 11 ·3().2.00,
~ Brund1 11 em-3Jrn, OiMll' ~ epm.1~. Oii
hied for rtlll8f'll8bOre 673-SSJ)
Dinner Only 5 CD10:~ We Oster Pnvate Lunch Parties for Thursday Fn and Sau.i"day open urwt 11pm Locsted et 4001
15 People or More. All Mator Credit Cerds Accepted W c.oest 1-+Nf 645{THAI) ~~t$3epted LOC8t8d et 1576 N~t Blvd Costa. DI HO SI AM
SA PO RI Thai Chinese Cuisine Open 7 davs Mondav Saturda~ tunch
11 OOam -300pm D1nner400pm • 1000pm Sunoey.
Italian food for hearty eaters Open 11.30em-10 ~. Son08't Dinner r:rty Party IT8VS & cer.enng evsilable Loar.ed m tt>e c.ost..a
Thursday. 11 30am-11 CQ>m Fridey&turday locstad et 1 cm Mesa Qu1yards at 1835 NEMpart BMi [} 154 645-3259
Bayside Drive. 6444220
AMACHI
Sushi & Sushr to Go Complete Bar. AJ Major 0'8dlt Cards LOC8l8d At
2675 M1e Ai/8 CAaoss from Newpat Golf Colr.iel (714 I &55518
BEN I HANA
Amenca's most celebrated Japanese rescauranL Open 7 d_ays e
week Lunch 11 ·30em-2.3Q)m Mon-fn. Dinner 5 30-10 CDpm Mo~Thurs. 5 30-11 OOpm l=ri• 5-11 ~Sat. 4 3().9 ~m
Sun. Located et 4250 Br-ch St 9550022
AVILA'S EL RANCHITO
AuthenbC MeX1cen Food. With The Freshest Ingredients & A
New Light Cuisine Great Merga('lt&S HOU"S Lunch & Dinner All
Me,or O'tldrt Cerda Accepted Locatad et 2101 Plscenna Costa
Mesa -642·1142, 28CXl Newport Blvd , Newport Beach -
675-6855 and 2744 E Coast 1-tNy . CilM -644-8226
TA PAS
The only restaurao:. m 0 C to offer the finest in cus ne from
Spa n v. th ltVe Flamenco entertainmen:. 5pecialll.lng Ill Pae •
steails gnDed fresh fish & pastes Open tor lunch end d nncr
Located et 4253 Martingale Wwy ( 1 m!IEI south of John Wayne
Airport I. Meior credit cards accept8d 1714 J 75&8194
SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD
Regarded es Southern Cahtom as top sea'ooo retn er Wrttl t.h£J
largest & finest selecoon of fresh seafood ciaJ!y Also a rrultitude
of 6Ct"UITlpbOOS delicacies such as sus gile(I fish entrees m
ohawder, fish & ch ps saodwt::he end ti t.,e •.:ngs or e
gourmet meal at hOme Open 7 devs u ,., 154.E
17th St . Costa Mesa (714) 574-8002
Ml CASA . . THE CANNERY
CU meals are now a tnp t.o Ba1e as wel es Meiuco NoW offenng
flsn tacos Phone ahead tar orders to-go H01Jrs Oe:ly From
11 OOem All Me1or Credit Cards Accepted Located At 296
17d1 St. Coeta Mesa (714] f>45-7626
LA PALAPA
Serving euth~ntic South Meiucen Seafood. Ce¥1Che, oockt81ls.
cemsrones, putpo, ensetedas end much more Open 6 days a
week Oosed on Wadnesda)'5 Dine in or telteoot Located et
123 23rd~ tn ~Beach (near MIAt L~&) 673-2657
FERDUSSI TASTE OF PERSIA
Severy Peraian CU1&1na tn upacele, affordable atmoephere
11 3Qem.10 CQ>m Sundatllu&dey. urd 1em ~
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LA CAVE
Menu kdJdel Lobster, ()8b, Shrimp, Steaks OeBy Specie
Fri. & Set Prime Rtb, Fon Bar & W"M List CesUal Dress
Hours Lunctal 11 ·30-2.30 -[)Mer Mon Set lrom S ~
Vise, Mastercard, 0.ner'I Oub. Located At 1695 ll'vinCl Al/fJ. •
(At 17th Strut.I Near Bloc bYster EntertDinme~ Colta M
(?14) 64&7944
THE BARN STEAK HOUSE
Menu ~. Fnian Nii. Di en. ~ &
Pric" Range From $3 7S For Lunch & $6.~5 For O.nner
tbn Mon.&t Open 11em For LI.Inch 4 ~~on -Fri
Oinner 3 cnm. Set. & Sun . Mator D'9d Cards Aocept.ed LOCIClld Al2XDHllW (f •31 , Cea 1714)641-97.77
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, Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 6..,55n7 fGX 675-2510
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A 14 Thur~oy, Sep mber 17. 1998 datebook Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
.O'Neill's 'Ah, Wilderness' is laugh-out-loud funny~
South Coast Repertory open~ 35th season with plaY\:Yright's only comedy featuring company's founding actors
T<JM T11us
.
M ention tho ndme of
'Eugenf> O'Neill and
most thc•ate>rgocr:,
would con1uw up unagt•s of tor-
tured souls dnd wo:,lc•d lives -
the Tyron~ of • LonH Ddy'c; .Jour-
ney Into Night• bPmq lhe most
accessible <?Xdmplt• ol chdfact~rs, .~
drawn from lht• pltlywnght's
anguished exp<mrntPs.
Yet th~y. and O'N1>tll, hitd a ~
FYI
'AH, Wll.DONESS' . .
• WHERE: South Coast Reper-
tory, 655 Town Center Drive,
Costd Mesct + WHEN: 8 p.m nrnsdays
through Fndays, 2:30 and 8
p.m. Saturdays, 2:30 and 7 p.m.
Sundays through Oct. 1 J. + HOW MUCH: $128 to $45
+ PHONE: (714) 708-5555 flip side. In hts one ond only
comedy; •Ah. W1ld1•mea..,s •
O'Neill pn•sente<l thesl' SdOW
basic characters m o rnow rom-
lortahh• The Miller family gathers for THEATER REVIEW "rt1ther dinner ln .. Ah, Wilderness'"
Knows Best" ell South Coast Repertory.
setting. and From left are Raye Blrk,
cretrted a commq-of-dgtt chroni-Jenniler Griffin, MichaeJ
de that was not only soolhmgly Reisz, Richard Doyle and
entertaimng but, u1 the nght
hdnds, lc1ugh-ou1-lou<l funny. Marilyn Mcintyre, while
Thu. was tho fc1mi4' O'Netll Brenda Kenworthy and
wished he~ httd known msteocJ of Danny Whltehead are ln the
the hc1untPd Tyronps foreground.
effectively as the sophisticated
• Valle son. . '"
Most of SCR's regulars, who've
been with the com~y sinc:e the
nud-1960s, contribute memorable
cameos. Martha McFcµland is the
giddy maid, Hal Landon Jr. chills
the atmosphere as the outraged
father of Richard's girlfriend, Art
Koustilc ·enacts the gruff bartender
and Don Took is the sly traveling
salesman.
Rl,chly delineated, diametrically
opposite, abjects of Richard's
affection are rendered by Karen
Stapleton as the tavern temptress"
and Rona Benson as the sweet,
virginal young love. Jason Low
and the alternating tandem of
Joey Valenti and Danny White-
head complete the estimable cast.
The sunple, slidmg scenic
designs of James Youmans
establish a fine early century ·
atmosphere, particularly the
lakeside segment late in the
show. Walker Hicklin's period
costumes are particularly effec-
tive, as is Chris Parry's lighting
effects. South C'oc1st Ht>pNtory's di<', PHOTOC<XJIHESYO{ HN HOWARD m---llftO!!rHH>.ii. mil~ ttw ngkt ~nu.--. _...-1-___ ___::_:_.:...::.....;. __ .;......_,,__ __ •Ah. Wil~emes1>" is a preoous
piece of early Americana, the
lighter side of one of our greatest
dramatists and a thoroughly
enjoyable revival to inaugurate
1
In· the compdny\ sPcond stdging
of the O'N«i>1ll c lo'>s1c (U1e first
w c1i. in 1981 J, chn•c tor Mc1rtin
Benson C>'>lctbh'>lll's cl u•ltixecJ,
fdITU.IJul c1Lmosphcn• with nppl<>s
of comedH chswns1on c1nd c•hciU.
a colJectJOn of f1•1lldfkc1hJP (WrfOr·
mc1nc£>s from lop to hottorn.
•Ah, W1ld1•nw~s" 11•volvc·~
around d · 17-yPc1r-olcl hoy's c1wk-
WcHd thrnsb c..1nd 1><1rm•s .mto
adulthood 1n 1 !IOh Conm•ct1n1t
and the npplt• PflN·t tus mght on
Urn town hds on his fc.1rn1ly. It ts
the stutl lhul -tthout <..1 hulJ-c-l'n-
tury later -television sitcoms
would be mdde of.
Michael Reisz is captJVating us
thP young Richard, the play-
wnght's alter ego, whose choice
of redding material (Wilde. Swin-
burne and Shaw) hom.fws his
V1ctonan mother Reisz is at the
top of his gamo m two pMbcular
• scenes -.resL'>ling temptation
(but not spints) with an ag9res-
s1v(• b<lr girl and patching things
up h•nderly with his real swcC'l·
hcrtrt.
try our awawl winnin~ Italian ice cream!/
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While the boy's chc1racter is.
the focdl pomt, the production's
two stellar performances are ren-
dered uy tu.s father and uncie
Raye Birk injects volumes of
hedrt and depth into the newspa-
pm editor father, seething in
conuc frustration dl the dinner
table and plowing uncomfortably
through a "birds and bees" dis·
cussion with his soo.
Richard Doyle's jaunty perfor-
mance as the reprobate uncle is
outstanding, bdlancing embar-
rnssmg revelry with rich morn-
ing-after retrospection. HlS pur-
suit of Richard's maiden aunt, a
tightly wound Jenrufer GnI
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through
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Marilyn Mdntyre endows the
boy's proper mother with care
and concern, and a pencbant for
defiance when the occasion per-
mits. Brenda Kenworthy is <l
delight as the daughter, who
somehow makes normalcy inter-
esting, while Kevin Gregg poses
. South Coast Repertory's 35th
season.
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the Daily Pilot. His review appear Thurs-
days and Saturdays .
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot datebook Thursday, September 17, 1998 A JJ
The ·Grill at Pelican Hill has grand • •
MARLA BtRl> .....
G igantic Canaryisland
palms delineate the dri'-
veway at the Irvme com-
pany's brand-new clubhouse
adjacent to its Pelican I-Cul Golf
Club. Inside, exuberant clusters
of orchids decorate the hallwdys
and dining rooms of the dirung
facility: The Grill at Pelican· Hill.
It has the feeling of a private
dirung club, but this one is open
to the public. ...
Diners at the 5-week-old grill
are enjoymg first-cla~s food
courtesy of chef Jean -
Christophe Basseau and the
Four Seasons Hotel, which man-
ages and operdtes the restaurdnt
and banquet focililtes. The hotel
has supplied a superbly trained
staff: pleasant, polite dnd profes-
sional.
Melodies from a live gu1ta·r
pl•yer float through the rooms
from 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesddys
through Saturdays. And there is
plenty of space fo.r_ bdJ1quets and
meetings, plus d walled court-
THE Gill AT PEllCAN Hill
• WHERE: Pelican Hill
Clubhouse, 22651 Pelfc:an
Hill Road South, off New·
port Coast Drive, Newport
Beach
+ WHEN: Monday through
Thursday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fn-
day 8 am. to 10 p.m ., Satur-
day, 8:30 cs.m. to 10 p.m .• Sun-
aay, 8'.30 to 9 p .m. + HOW MUCH: Expensive + PHONE: 717-6000
yard with-fountam for fltttthirnr---t-'
wedding receptiom~dnd parties
The ceilings are high, the Cdr-
pets are deep, Vlews of the
rolling greens and th<> blue
Pacific ocedn are sublimt' t.1nd
the magruf1cent orcrud arrange-
ments are luxurious. Jdckets are
not required dnd -just m1dgine
-there are no monthly dues.
There are no culmdry histri-
onics m evtdence at ThC? Grill.
but the 28-year-old chef shows
marvelous talent and sophistica-
tion in his choices for this tare-
fully planned menu. 1t 1s geared
to middle-of-the-road. appeutes
with enough pizzazz to appeal
to diners ready to drop $15 or
$20 api~~ for breakfast or lunch
and $30 and more for dinner,
plus tax, bp and wine
Italian and French country
recipes are mixed with Amen-·
can favontes. A.New York steak
burger or a turkey burger
($10.75) bas a mile-high pile of
Y.M liAGG'~·lYllJIS I DAl.Y I'll.OT
Manager Jon Herrera, left. and chef Jean-C:hristophe
Ba.sseau relax at The GrtU at Pelican HUI tn Newport Beach.
t11C11tJe
ESTABLISHED 1962
Steak • Seafood • Cocktails
1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944
tempting, crunchy, baby onion
rings; pasta becomes spcoaJ
with gnll ed chicken, and zucchi-
ni blossoms with a Jtick of garlic
and roasted chilies ($10 50); a
ques~dilla ($7 .50) is packed with
fresh shrimp and melted Havarti
cheese. '
If you are dmong the legion
of crab cake fcllls, by all means
order. Basseau's four-star entries.
The soft meat of the crab 1s
enhanced by the addition of
crunchy s~eet kernels of .white
com and the sun-dned tomato
basal couh~ has just th~ right
amount of tdngy spice ($11.50).
, The crab Caesar sdlad
($13 95) with roasted red pepper
dressing ($13.75) and the arra1
of fresh fruit ($8.50) with low-fdt
cottage chPese or yogurt are
both elegant salad choices. Mar-
velous bredds from La Brea Bak-
ery in Los Angeles and dec;;serts
from the Four Seasons Hotel m
Newport Bedch are shipped in
daily
Prune ftlet mignon ($19.95) is
perfectly cooked to order serv~
with an old·fd sh1oned tw1ce-
baked potdto, g~ee.n peppercorn
sctuce and deep·forest-fldvored
sh1tcske mushrooms.
Oven-roasted vegetdblcs
($14) with fresh ht>rbs cry out for
u zestier ohve 011 but a thick
~hce of cooked Chilean sea bdss
($17.50f is hcdverlly, crusted
with crushed pistachios and fla-
vored with a chardonnay jus.
The slow-roasted turkey club
($8.50) on toclsted seven-gram
.bread is thick, wonderful and
diNeQcally. v1rtu9us. Properly
st>ddte angel-hair pasta ($10 50J
with tomatoes, basil dnd garlic
holds no surpnst:>s for its fans,
and the California Cobb ($9.75)
is a bland lllUta.tton of the ongi-
ndl.
A toothsome braised ldmb
shank ($1 4 at lunch, $17.50 at
dinner} rests m a bed of succu-
lent green lentil? topped. with a
sweet scdlte~ of caramehzed
veg91es.
A monumental slab of double
chocolate cake, layered with
l/2-mch-lh1ck frosting_1s drdped
with th1cjc chocolate S}rup Key
hme pie b good, but the best is
a hot, tart berry cnsp with vanil-
la ice credm melting on top ($5J · '
Extrn things are added to !ht>
eittenstve bre11kfast menu on tt.lf
weekends, including egg B ~i:i
diet on crdb cakes tS15J with
lobster-l(jrragon holldndal':>e antl
nnndroon bnoch•' French toast
($Q) with Venpont maple syrup.
Manager Jon f lt>rrer~ say:> d
golfer's IJredk.f dSI of udcon, egg ,
toast and ti.as.ti broy..-:nt; costs •
around $~.50. Low·ldt yogurt
dnd llfl fresh bern<·s <Ue $4 .50.
·The hour.P scotch ts Johnny
W.1lker tSS.95) and Beefeater
mttrhrus dre ·5 House '\\.'11lCS by
the glass include I fos'> Select
chardonndy 1$6 . .50) dOd cobPT-
net ($6.7.5). the wme hst
in< ludes lob of Ctthformd bottl ~
between $30 and ~50, d fe\\
French selections and P\Jen
champagne and p<Hkhng
wines.
• MARLA BIRD s d1mng rev1em
apP'ar every othef Thursday
T W I N ~ P ~ L ffi ~
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GRAMMY-AWARD WINNER
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FRID~Y, SEPTEMBER 25
Look outll h's coming!
HALLOWEEN
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31
Doon open at 7 p.m.·
Show at 9 p.m
$3&1nadvance
$40 •t the door
Shows Include
Ap..-tlzer Buffet le
Dance PartJ with DJ
Costume Contest for Prlz•
After Both Shows
fol'tlcllela call 949·721-11288
$10 COVEii AIYER 10 P.•
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Performing their hits: Horse with No
Nome, Tin Man, Sister Golden Hair,
I Need You
Two SHOWS: 7 & 9:15 P.M.
\n intimate concert in the
dynamir \enue ol l\\in
Palms. ktilurin~ a ~J-rour!"t'
. California Coastcil < u1 .... irH'
dinnl'r.
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For 111rorrrwti< nor n• t:f\iitmn
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FRIDAY, ~CTOBER 30
Doon open at 7 p.m.
Show at 9 p.m.
$25 In advance
$30 at the door
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16 Thurwoy, Sep mber 17,' 1998
'.
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It's time to end
the suspense ,
Members of the New-
port City Council,
you've left us hanging.
It's 9een a month
since Kevin Murphy -
willingly or not-hand:
e d over his resignation
1ettei.
.It's been a few weeks
since Norina Glover
biurted her provocative
allegation that h1s
departure was spurred
by an "mc1dent" so
severe thdt an investiga-
tion probably should
have been conducted.
It's been a few weeks
since we learned about
Glover's letter to poten-
Jinl de Boom, suggest-
ing she might be able to
help him if he was inter-
e sted in a ~eat on the
planning Commission or
library bodrd.
And it's been several
weeks. smce d "shocked
and embarrassed"
Councilmdn.John Noyes
cdlle,d for Glover's
immediate resignation.
ll\ been weeks, and
still we have no
answers, no closure, no
indication that you even
care.
The doubt Glover cast
on Ivf.llrphy's name,
whether true or untrue,
must be addressed. And
you, her colleagues,
. owe it to your coQ-
stituents 'to hold Glover
accountable for her .
actions. You, the coun-
cil, owe it to your con-
stituents to either clear
Murphy's name or .
determine whether the
misconduct Glover so
cryptically alluded to
actually occurred.
One needs to look no
further than to the
evening news to see
what apparent cover-
ups and innuendo can·
do to' an elected official.
The events of recent
weeks have changed
the Newport communi-
ty. And for the town to
heal and move on, these
issues must be resolved.
Only you can close this
chapter in the city's his-
tory books, and it's our
job to s.ee_.that it's done.
WRITE YOUR
REPRES ENTlllVES
PRESIDENT ! Bi.11 ( hnton,' (DJ, The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania A11e., Wash-
• 10qton. O.G., ~0500. Hotline (6 a.m to 2 p.m.) (202J _;'56-1111. .•
VICE PRESIDENT
\I Gore, (DJ, The Cdpitol Buijding, Swte 212, Washington, D.C.,
:wsoo.
GOVERNOR
P1 l<' Wil!-.on. (RJ, State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814, (916) 445-2841.
U.S. SENATORS
· lforhdrd Boxc>r, (D), 112 Hart Senate Building, Suite 112, Wash-
1nutun. D.C., 20510, (202) 224-3553; or 2250 E. Imperial Highway,
Snit<? 545, El ScC)undo, 90245, (3 l 0) 414-5700.
• IJ1anne Pein!)tc>m, (0), 331 Hart Building, Washington, D.C.,
2051 o. (202) 224-3841 ; or 11111 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 915, Los
Anq~les. ~0025, (310) 914-7JOO.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
• ( hns Cox, (R), 4 7th DlSbict, 1 Newi}ort Place, Suite 420, Newport
Bcdch, 92660, (714) 756-2244; or 2402 Rayburn Building, Washing-
ton, D.C., 20515, (202) 225-5611. (Represents most of Newport
Bedch)
• Dana Rohrahacht!r, {R), 45th Distnct, 101 Main St., Suite 3C,
f ltu1trngton Beach, 92648, (714) 960-6483, or 1027 Longworth
Buildm9, Washington, D.C ., (202) 225-2415. (Represents Costa
t-.l('')d dnCI Wt!')f Newport Beach).
STATE SENATE
Ro-.s John!.on (R), 35th District, 18552 MacArthur Blvd, SUite 220,
lrvmE', <12715, B3:l-0180.
STATE ASSEMBLY
Mdnh n Bre wer (R), 70th District, 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Suite
2211. Jrvrne, 9:l715, 863· 7070. ·
STATE COASTAL COMMISSJON
45 r:rcmonl St., Suite 2000, San Franosco. 94105, (415) 904-52QO.
Rcqional olbce located m Long Bedch, (310) 590-5071.
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISOflS
I lr1ll of Adm1111strdtion, 10 Civic Center Pldz.a, Santa Ana, 92701 .
• • .J1m Silva, 2nd Di trict (Costa Mc~a), 834-3220.
• Thomas Wil:;on, 5th Distnct (Newport Beach, Santa Ana
l lc1g hts), 834-3550. •
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD
88 fd1r Dnve. C<·r.:ta Mesa. 70~ FAIR.
,.. Board· Prcs1dont Emily Si\nford. Vice President Don Saltarelli and
• Members Gary J :fayakc1wa, Jun Lindberg, John Crean, Randy
Smith. Don W1Uct, and Jeifrey Stern. •
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
200 Kalnius Drive, l'.0. liox 9050, Costa Mesa, 92628·9050, 966-
... 4000.
Cli1:ab th D. Park.er, member, 1h1~tcc Area 5 Costa M sa, Newport
Bcdr.h.
CITY OF COSTA MESA
'o Id MP~ Caty I foll, 71 Pnl_r Dnvc, 926i6, 7.S.C-5223.
.f\foyor. P tt>r nuu,,
ounril: Joe r:m:k on, Cinry Monnhan, l leather Somers and Libby
CO\\"tlll, •
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
N · wport Ht>ach City 1 Joli, 3300 N"cwpo[t Blvd., 92663. 64•·3309.
Maycv: nion Edw•m:t~. .. I
r ·ounol: John H lg , Jan Debay, Norma Glover, Defuils O'Ned,
John Noy • ctnd Tom Thonison. ' .
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• COlllSPOllDlllCE
Readers offer opiniens on Nonna Glover.
I have tw.en reading the recent articles in
the Pilot £Onceming Norma Glover's com-
plaint against a Daily Pilot reporter with a
sense of deja vu c·GJover files complaint
against Pilot reporter," Sept. 4; •Glover's
credib1llty runs out the dOQr, • Sept. 5).
I thought the following personal experi-
ence I had with Glover might be illuminating
to your reporter and my fellow readers. ·
A few years ago, I was driving past a
fnend's home across the street from Glover's
residence at the corner of Santa Ana Avenue
and Clay Street. I not.iced that a tree-tnm-ffi.ing operation was under way at the front of
Glover's property, next to the stre~t. It was
eVJdent this was a city or electric company
contractor, as there were power and phone
lines present, '1nd a number of the beautiful
trees lining the block on that side of the
street had already been pruned.
I parked my car and politely asked the
workmen U they would direct me to the fore-
man, who I then discovered was not present.
J was given a telephone number after I
voiced my concern over the extent of trim-
ming that was soon to occur on'my frieod'.s
property Wlthout his knowledge and consent.
They were very accommodating and indicat-
ed they would wait until my friend had spo-
ken to their boss before proceeding.
Dunng the exchange, I had been standing
about a yard Crom the curb on a pathway to
Glover's front door. She came storming out of
her home, dedfly agitated:While still about
10 yards away, she venomously hollered:
•Are> you the boss?H ·No," I replied. Without
gwmg me the opporturuty to identify myself,
she then screamed, •Then get the hell off my
property!"
I look two steps back to the curb while
identifying my~eu and said that I was con·
cetned about the trunming and was only
Facilitators don't always
make things easy .
One of the most common words
in educabonese iS Mfdcilitator, ~ sol
wds not surprised to see Robert Bar-
bot, our new Newport-Mesa super-
inte ndent of schools, use that word
in lus Daily Pilot intel'Vlew to idenb-
fy himself and everyone else of
ment who works for the district
(•New year, same issues: Q and A
-Robert Barbot," Sept. 7).
J lere lS ~n example of what factl-
itators do.
there to get a contact number from the work-
men. As she turned her back to me, she saia,
"I'm probably more concerned than you.•
She then made a mobile phone call.
Ai l c9ncluded my conversation w\th the
workmen, what l overheard on Glover's end
Qf that phone convers(\tion '$ounded distinctly
like a threat of using her political position to
make someone's life miserable.
Sadly, the poor workmen and licensed
arborist were the ones who had to endure
her rude and unpleasant manner. They were
only proViding the service they were hired to
perform for and by the city of Newport
beach.
Does any of this sound familiar?
· I believe public repraentatives should at an times strive to conduct themselves with
honor and civility -something it appears
Glover has difficulty doing.
Glover, if you are reading this, I wish you
to know that l am embarrassed to have voted
for you. Personally, I don't believe for a
minute you are dropping your complaint for
the good of the community, nor does anyone
I have discussed the issue with. Tire consen·
sus is that you have.s18ered a course of
acJ:ion that once more exposes your willing-
ness to use public office and public resources
for personal gain. and it's now all about dam-
age control. I feeJ you owe the Pilot reporter
and the citizens of Newport Beach a sincere
a pol~.
. PHIL GASPARD
Former Newport resident now living in
Costa Mesa
I wish Jim de Boom. who wants to recctll
Councilwoman Norma Glover, would save
us Newport Beach taxpayers the high
costs of a special recall election next spring.
He wants to start a ridiculous recall dnve
MI I l B'O I
Our daughter Nikki attended
Adams Elementary School from her
kindergarten year until she com-
ple ted third grade We recently
moved 4,000 feet. 11us means that
Nikki must attend Klllybrooke Ele-
mentary School dunng her fourth-
grade year .However, that school
does not have a fifth grade, so Nik-
ki will return to Adams Elementary
School after s he completes the
fourth grade.
Now we have an apprehensive
child who will attend a new school
tor one year, where she has no
lriends, before returning to the
DIANA MULVll.l.£ I DAii. Y PILOT
Superintendent Robert Barbot talks about future
plans for the Newport Mesa school system in a Q &
A session with the Dally Pilot staff.
school she has loved so much for so long.
So much for educational facilitators.
DON K PIERSTORFF
Costa Mesa
Locals pleased with Wolonsky
suit outcome
I am very pleased the jury absolved the
Eastbluff Commuruty Associal:lon and the
city m the Wolqnsky suit(" Jury dears city in
Eastbluff death,• SepL 10).
I am really sony that Karl Wolonsky's wife
died. But he shouldn't try to sue her back to
life. I'm absolutely ecstatic that he lost. And
I'm actually a little ticked off that we are
wasllng some dollars in lil:lgation like that.
And hts counsel should be banned from
operating m this state for takmg such d lousy
case.
DAVID ANASTOS
Eastbluff
I dgrce with the Jury's decision in fdvor of
the city of Newport Beach and Eastbluff
homeowners assoodtion m the death of ltacy
Wolonsky
MARY ANN BRUCE
Newport Beach
I ilm very pleased at the jury's decision on
the Wolonsky case. This lawsuit has taught
us the pdrcmo1a on the pctrt of the Eastbluff
residents, which has caused the situation
now pertaining to the intersection of Bison
Avenue and Eastblutr Dnve.
BcMdes a brief penod when parents are
dropping off children at Corona deJ Mar
High School, there is no need for this situa-
tion, which cause a great deal of mronve-
mence for those of us who wish to use that
slJcet to access Newport North.
ANNE HAYDEN
Newport 'Beach
Lt't me hn.t say that the death of 'IUtcy
Wolonsky was a reill tragedy. The impact had
to he devastating to her husband, falnily and
f ncnds. l lowcver, I fully agree with the jury's
d Ci ion to ub olvc the city of Newport ncach
nd the. Edittblull homeowmirs association of
r spon 1bility.
The sunplo fdet is that U the dnver who
ran the red light had obeyed the law and
Stopped ilko ho stiou ave, o ons
would l>e olive today. The driver of the other
car was fully r spons1ble, not Uie city or the
homCJownN'S nssoriation.
I
This should serve as a stem reminder that
cars can be very dangerous, and when laws
are not adhered to, the rec;ult is often tragic.
Drivers should always stop at red lights and
stop signs, and it would be great if people
actually drove within the speed limits.
li these sunple rules were followed. we'd
have fdf fewer accidents.
DEAN WIENER
Corona Del Mar
Most say Jim Ferryman's
vote on salaries was OK
l had the ,Pleasure of teaching with Mary
Perryman, Jun Ferryman's wife, for seven
years at Sonora School (•Ferryman's vote on
teacher raises being questioned,• Sept. 11).
She lS an outstanding teacher and fully
deserves any raise sne gets, regardless of
what her husband's position 1s.
I feel that the bad press that he's gett:i(lg is
definitely not warranted. Newport-Mesa's
salary schedule is way below other districts,
and Newport-Mesa officials need to bnng it
up to where it should be.
This is in regards
to Jun Ferryman's
vote. He should not
have been exclud-
ed from voting. He
has been ll member
of this community,
not only on the
school board, but a
supporter of all the
schools. He has put
all his kids through
school. There is
probably nobody
else who htis such
KATHY SANGSTER
fine inteaTitv and moral standards as he.
His wlf e has been a teacheJ' in tlus school
district for 30 years. l recilly don't think Jim
Perryman wollld at this point use his vote as
o means to get his wife a raise. He was elect-
ed to the school board. He is doing a won-·
derful job. You probably would never find
anyboiiy mare of a supporter of the Newport-
Mesa public education system, and I thirik
it's an Insult to his integrity as a person that
anybody would even question his vote.
ROSEANN WHERRY
Costa Med
I think Jun F rryman should have
abStftiJl d from voting on the raises because
Of his WU . n'.s a shdll)e, but that's tlle way
lif IS, '
BEN SHAVEZ
Newport Beach
against a decent public servant all because ;
she was. a) one of four council members who
decided to ~eek new managerial leadership 1 1for the city; b) did not explain the reason for .c
wanting new leadership as well as some
would like; c) wrote a nebulous letter to
someone who wasn't even a candidate on ~~
bd.llot1 d) got fed up with being pestered tiy '
reporters. u he is so unhappy with her last term in
office, he should have filed to run against ,
her. I hope he gets a new hobby to replace
runrung a fuWe, un]t2Stifie<i wnte-in or recall •
campaign that would be a waste of the time ~
and money of the ab.Zens of Newport Beach 1
JEFF WHITEHEAD r--Corona del Mcu
I am concerned by the level of scrutiny· •
focused recently on Councilwoman Nor-I
ma Glover. ·
I do not know Glover personally, but l do
know that for \he past four years she has
served diligently and effectively on the City .!
Council. What does she get for serving m a •
thankless, part-time, unpaid capacity as a t
councilwoman? She gets a barrage of criti-1
ctsm coming from a daily commuruty paper
mtent on getting her to give comment even !
when she has every righl]lot to give it.
Although a public official, Glover has
rights as a private citizen. Is it any wonder
after watching how the p,ress can tum on d ,
local public official why so few choose to run 1 ·for office? Let's treat those dedlcated enough
to pursue public service with a little more
dignity and pnyacy. .
For the sake of our city, leave Glover alonE!
so she can get on with the JOb she was .elect-,
ed to do.
TANI TROST
~ Newport Bead\
Eastbluff 101 is a· fairy tale
Michael B1gi's Letter of the Week should
be relabeled Fairy Tale of the Month (•Ed!)t·
bluff ltafhc 101," Sept. 1).
Bigi is no traffic engineer. Moreover, he
can't count. A careful survey showed dbout
one-Cowth of the traffic crossing Jamboree
Road at Bison Avenue might be cross-com-
muruty traffic. But three-fourths of the traffic
originates in EastbluU. The Bison Signal
should be reopened and Eastbluff should
apply safety measures to control traffic, both
internal ana external.
EclStbluf f is an afOuent community with
two-car families who work, shop, go to sch
or uruvemty and c;reate traffic. More than
3,000 round trips ate made daily in and out
of Eastbluff by Eastbluffer::.. Bigi must look
within himself to solve his problems. '
ROBERT WOLFF
Ne~rt Beach
Council_made right decision
for Te Winkle Park
Thank goodness we have City Council
members who respond to the concerns and
wishes of the people on matters touching
their lives, i.e., no sale of liquor at TeWinkle
Park ("Council says no to alcohol sales at
Te Winkle Park,• Sept. 10). •
Also a big thanks to Keith Van Holl, duec-·.
tor ot community services.
VELTA ANDREEN
Costa Mes4
A couple of thoughts on who ·s
to blame for condo damage ~·
I just wanted to comment on Lloyd Dal-
ton's comment, the design engineer for New-
port J3each (•City gets blamed for condo •
'damage,• Sept. 10). He-said t}}e aty feels th •
association is responsible because the storm
water came off private property •
I would like to correct Dalton m his think-!
mg. The stonn water did not come off pnvate
property. The storm water came from the citY.
of Costa Mesa's park through the private ,.
property, taking our slope with it.
So ifDalton feels that the water and the '·
ownership thereof is what's responsible for
that slo.pe failure, we need to pornt ow focus
at the oty of Costd Mesa. Because that is
where the water came from.
I have !iome back~ound because 1 have
oW11ed condominiums in both Newport Ter-
race and m the Sea Bluff Canyon and hdd
tenants who lived m the pass of the El Nino
storms of Dec. 6 and 7 and lived in both of
those condos previously myself.
There has been significant grading in the
canyon, and the oty absolutely has liability t
ensuro that both the cliains flow smoothly
and the land ts graded in suCh a way to
d1ve'rt the water away Crom homes.
COLE IEHRINGEa
• Corona del M
Clinton should' a pologize to all
Americans, not just Monica
1 can't understand the news media ques-
tioning whether PTC?sident Clinton owes an
apology to Monica Lewinsky.
Although I don't rondone what he did,
Monica appears to have been a consenting
adult and a willing pertidpant. If there. ti an
apology due, Bill Clinton should say he's sor·
ry to the A.inerkan people -which would,
coune, includ Momca -for lying to the
grand jwy and the entire country. ·
Next time you hear him talking budgets.
politia, or national defense, remember whe
ho looked the camera right m the eye and
to1d us ·1 did not have sex with Miss t:.cwut--· --...
sky.• '"----'-!' ,
American poh~ is in a sad stat••. inde-00. ~.-1 PATRICK AYllE
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to open up their pocketbooks to
help fund improvements at
Fairview Park, said Bob Fisher,
executive director 'of Friends of
Harbors, Beaches and Parks. The
nonprofit group is leading the
effort for the regional park
• Fairview Park, l.ll COOj\lllCtion
with the larger river park,
becomes much more competitive
for state and federal grants,•
Pl.sher said. •state and federal
agenoes will see this as of region-
dl sigruficance, not JUSt of local
~ignitica.nce. It opens doors to
funding that otherwise woUldn't
be available.•
Fisher also is a candidate for
Fairview Park's project manager,
a position that wouJd be responsi-
ble for secunng grants for the
park.
Costa Mesa bought the park
frpm the county in 1985 for about
$3 million, said City Clerk Mary
Elliott. The City Council
approved a $9 nullion master plan
for Fairview Park last year that
mcluded add.mg bike and walk-
ing trails, restoring nattfral habi-
tat and build.mg restrooms. Thal
· $9 million is included m the pre-
liminary estimate of $20 million
for the regional park, Fisher said.
Costa Mesa Councilwoman
Libby Cowan agrees with Fishe.r
that becoming part of a regional
system wouJd help secure grants
for Fairview Park.
•1t will show granting sources
that Orange County and our
respective commqmties are very
senous about creating a truJy pro-
Debbie says: .
tected open-space environment
and. that Fairview is a piece of
that,; Cowan said.
Fisher said the regional park
wouJd be a cooperative venture
between the cities and the county
rather than an attempt to create
some kind of new superpark for
residents of the area The park
wouJd run along the east side of
tho Santa Ana River from Adams
Avenue to the ocean and extend
from Newport Beach to Hunting-
ton Beach.
The plan will benefit Costa
. Mesa residents by improV1:0g
beach access.
•Costa Mesa is not now a
coastal city but Wlth this park and
extended trail system people will
now get down to the beach with-
out having to drive,• Fisher said.
The creation of a seamless
regional park wouJd have ecolog-
ical benefits as well.
"Any time you ccl.D create a lin-
ear run of open space, you create
a habitat for animals that allows
them to live in a much more nat-
ural and active environment than
if it's just piecemeal,• · Cowan
said.
The Friends of Harbors,
Beaches and Parks of Orange
County had campaigned earlier
this year in Huntington Beach
and Costa Mesa, where residents
supported the plans, Fisher said.
More community meetings
will be held in about six months,
when coitsultant RJM Design
Group is expected to have a con-
ceptual plan completed, he SaJd.
RJM is the same firm that pre-
pared the pJan for Laguna Coast
Wilderness Park.
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re1>9rt for the airport. State envi-
ronmental laws require that alter-
natives to a prOJE?1=l be analyzed
Wilson said staff shouJd be
able to include the .impacts of a
John Wayne expansion while still
eliminating F and G from the list
of optiQJlS.
Anti-airport officials say they
whole heartedly support the
move. ·
Ellen Call, spokeswoman for
. the county on El Toro, said the
county's attorneys are looking
mto whether Wilson's request
wouJd pe feasible under the state
Envuonmental Quality Act.
"For PR purposes it sounds
really good,· Mayor Tom
Edwards said. •But I look at it as
a wdy to destroy the environmen-
tal review process.•
Alternatives F and G are ~sec
ondary alternatives• in the enVl-
ronrnental report, which means
they are studied enough so that
the county couJd choose one of
the options and later craft a mas-
"l~r plan for it, said Newport
Beach City Attorney Bob ·Burn-
ham.
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for a ousebold hazardous wastes,
including antifreeze, automobile
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The county had a sim1la1
debate a few months ago when
Concept D -which called for d
38 million-pai.senger-per-year
aupbrt at El Toro -was removed
from the county's options in
response to South County con-
cerns.
However, in the case of the two
John Wayne altemativ~. it's -not ·
th~ same, Burnham said. -
"One of the things the ElR has
to evaluate is no au-port at El Toro,
which inevitably mea."ls expand-
ed levels of service and increases
in physical facilities dt John
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doesn't eliminate tnem from the
table. If the ElR is invalid and . .
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OPTIONS F AND G
Both opbons ai.:iiwuc no dllpOrt at El Toro and no more limits on the
number of passengers or flights out of John Wayne.
ALTERNATIVE F '
• John Wayne provides short-und medium-haul passenger ervice
with limited long-haul service dnd all cargo servic~.
•To accommodate 14 million passengers per year within the exist-
ing property hm1ts, general aVUition semce (charter and pnvate
planes) is eliminated. ·
• The general aviabon runway 1.::. cloi.ed anti converted to commer·
cial use. The remammg runwdy would be extendf"'d 1, 100 feet to the
north, which wotild be used for d(>pa.rtures to the south. .
• ~rt entra!1ces at Campus d.Od Michelson Cl.rivl~ dCC expqnded
ALTERNATl'VE G: . . ,
• John Wayne serves general dVJation, cargo and pdssengers from
shortrhauJ t9 linuted .1'!lemational flights. beconung a '25 millJon-
annual-passenger airport by 2020. •
• :rhe airport <!Xpd.llds to Bristol Street and the Corona de\ Mar Free-
W dy, beyond Red Hill Avenue, east of Campus Drive und north of
the Santa Ana Freeway to acrommodatc a new 8,000-foot-long run-
way, new terminal, parkmg, cargo and support ranhties. .
• Significant changes are made to local road syc;tems ' . Source: El Tom Manne Corps Air Station_ Master Development Program
therefore impacts the planning
process, these could become the
primary project altemdtives. •
Burnham said tie and Edwards
met with Wilson before his
announcement dad explc;tmed
their position.
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I City Attorney Tom Kathe said. from South Dakota 111 January.
Aligwano is accused of sh.ooting
Luis Antomo Lopez in the face on
HSometimes you look at
it negatively because
you know a case you
are picking up was
investi9ated by good
officers. You wonder ~
what you can do differ-
ent."
' l Kathe said it would be difficult
r j to create a private park because
: Demir would be opening himself l up to liability.
' '.Jan. 16, 1990, in front of a bar on
19th Street. Police hdd a hard
tune getting statements froµi wit-
nesses who saw the cold-blooded
murder. The suspect reportedly
bragged about the shoobng to
lnends. His trial is scheduled to l>egin Monday.
• The murder of Girls Inc. ~ instructor Myra King went
Unsolved for 2 112 years before
police arrested her son, Raypiond
Anthony Frost, in 1996 Fro~ was
convicted of the murder and sen-
tenced to prison 1Il March. Detec-
tlVes linked Frost to the 1993 &s-
f ppearance of King with circum-
stantial evidence and Wltness tes-
timony. The body wasn't found .
Every murder investigatJon
<Itlfers in s12e and !)COP,e but has
the magnitude of a major earth-
quake. The victim's family. the
!>olice Department and the com-
tnunity are inextricably lied
together for many years as they
$earch for answers.
Officers cast their net the
tnotJlent they diScover a mµrder
yictim. The department puts a
dozen officers on the case. Smith
tan recall one mvestigat1on in
wluch he didn't sleep for two
days.
Detectives have good reason
The more ti.me that passes, the
better the chances that witnesses
Will forget what they saw, the
cnm.inal will get away and the
eVIdence will vanish The trail
gro~ cold qwckly. Fatigue grad-
tiaily wears them down. Internal
pressure, not from department
br<?SS but from their personal dri-
ve to succeed, bw1ds rapidly.
They never let go of the ~ase
emotionally. Chances are, u an
Detective Frllnk Rudisill '
Costa ¥esa Police Department
-.
officer was at the murder scene,
they become personally involved,
said Detective Frank Rud1s1ll.
Unsolved murder cases in binders
that sometimes stack waist lugh
.usually change hands, but an offi-
cer won't forget 1t alter it leaves
his desk.
"From the begmning, you
know the details,• said Rudisill,
who spent more than 40 hours lil
four days recently on an unsolved
case. "You become a condwt of
information.
usometimes you look at it neg-
atively because you know a case
you are picking up was investi-
gated by good officers. You won-
der what you can do different.•
There are breaks on old cases.
Smith said as a case ages, wit-
nesses are more willing to talk.
Forensic technology also has
helped police departments by
better identifying hngerprints
and DNA samples.
However, the changes in tech-
nology are hard to measure
against the perseverance of.offi -
cers. There are still more than
three months Jeft this year, and
Smith said the department may
have a half-dozen solved by New
Year's Eve.
·As far as unsolved murders
go, tlus has been ou.r ·best year,"
he said. "We can't do all of them
at once, but we are knocking
them down one at a time.•
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I Alter' being inf onned of the I issues, Demir agreed that it would
; be better for the city to put a ·park ! at the site rather than subject ! himself to liability. He said he I would still be willing to contribute ! any money and labor the city
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Denur said he is making the
offer to save lives that he believes
would be in jeopardy U housing
were built on the property.
The only access ~o the proper-
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would be right aro\Uld the comer
from a busy and dangerous inter-
section, Demir said.
Janice Kressin also lives on
Maple Street and also would
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rather see a park at the site.
"It is a dangerous comer,"
Kressin said.
Mark Korando, Chair of Habi-
tat's site acquisition conun.ittee,
said his organization has been
negotiating in good faith With the
city for the last year
He said he's not opposed to
going out to bid with the general
public for other possible sites, but
he said it would be more difficult
and expensive for Habitat to do
that. Preliminary design has been
completed for the homes planned
for Maple and Victoria streets,
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"If they need a tree, I'll
buy a tree."
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Neighborhood resident
Korando said.
Several coWtcil members
voiced their support for Habitat
and raiSed concern! about selling
to Demir.
Councilman and Redevelop·
ment Agency Chairman Gary
Monahan said ,b.e was concerned
that il Demir bought the land, any
restrietions placed on him would
be an infringement of his proper-
ty rights.
"He'd be paying ma.rket v~ue
on something we'd be ta.lung a lot
of the value out of,• Monahan
said.
The Redevelopment Agency
board, which is made up of City
Council members, asked staff to
look into the c:ost of creating a
pocket park at the site. They will
continue to consider Habitat's
proposal and revisit the issue
within-30 days.
Youth basketb8.ll
sign-ups ·sept. 26
The Newport-Mesa
National Junior Basketball
Association will bold sign-
ups for players in the first
through eighth grades from
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 26 in
the gym at th& Lincoln Ele-.
mentary School, 3101 Pad.fie
View Drive, Corona del Mar.
The program runs from
November through March.
For more information, call
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'This is obviously a tougher matd1. This wl give us a chance to Mluate
how good we ere, especialy up from. M«ni is big and phyiical .• :
Jeff Brinkle y, Newport' Harbor football coach •
•
Thursday, September 17, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4..4223 or Newport Beoch/C~to Mesa Doily Pilot SJ:
I 0 L F
Oregon has
Blore than
juSt football
players froin
California
• Mesa Verde Country
Club foursome headed for
Pacific Northwest event.
A nyone who has ever gene
north to play in Central
Oregon understands the
lure of the Northwest Dodge
Dealers Pdcilic Amateur Golf
Classic, in which Mesa Verde
Country Club will be •
well-represented.
On five of Central Oregon's
most celebrated courses, the
second annual event will be
played Sept. 27 through Oct. 1,
featuring four divlSlons dnd
attracting golfers last year from
ru> far dway as France and the
Philippmes when more than 300
amateurs partiopated Golfers
from 20 diHerent states played
m last year's.debut
The tournament lS open to
an¥ amdteur with an establJ.shed
USGA handicap D1Vls1ons
include men's, women's, men's.
senior (55 and over) and men's
super seruor (65 and over).
Tlle full-handicap competitJon
will be played at Awbrey Glen,
Black Butte Ranch, Edgle Crest,
W1dgi Cr('ek and The
Woodlands Course at Suruiver
Resort, the tournament's host site
(south of Bend).
Longtime Mesa Verde
standout Peter Daley, a Costa
Mesa resident and tournament
player, and six-time-Mesa Verde
women's club champion Natalie
King a.re among the locals who
will tee 1t up.
Mesa Verde's Daniel and
Sang Bultaty are also playmg in
the event.
•Don King is going, too, but
he's going fishing," Mesa Verde
head pro Tom Sdfgent said,
referring to Natalie's husband
Natalie King won Mesa Verde
club championships in 1982, '86,
'88, '90, '94 and '95.
Tbetournamententryfeels
$375 for the Pacific Amateur
Golf Classic, wluch includes
three days of golf and admission
with a guest to the rughUy 19th
Hole festivities of food, dnnk,
entertainment and golf skills
contests. There will be a
bole-in-one car giveaway to the
first golfer who scores an ace at
the tournament's Fall Festival of
Golf, hosted by Awbrey Glen on
Sopt 28.
Details. (800) 800-8334
Tcea Cup Classic m ls
scheduled next summer for
Aug. 6 at Mesa Verde, Sargent
confum('d All we need now are
the four women qualifiers.
The Tea Cup Classic, the
midsummer affair for women Ul
the Fletcher Jones
Motorcars/Daily Pilot Club
Championship Series, is staged
to promote women's golf, brtng
the golf commuruty in the
Newport-Mesa area closer
together and, ultimately, crown
a Op.ily Pilot champion for a ye.ar
with a silver tea set as the grand
prize. · ·
The four country club$ in this
newspctpe(s rucUlation are
rotating as host sites.
Newport Beach Country Club
hosted the inaugwal, then Santa
Ana Country Club hosted Tea
Cup Cla. 1c II this summer.
Mesa Verde plans to ho-t the
event next year, with Big
Canyon Country Club hopeful
for 2000.
· H I G "H S C H 0 0 l f 0 0 I I l ~ l
• KIM HAGGERTY ZVUUS I DAI f l'ILO
Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings figure to be going after it with everything they possess Friday to snap an unwanted streak.
• Though both schools downplay district
nvalry, there's plenty at stake when Costa
Mesa and CdM squar-e off Friday at OCC.
COSTA MESA • For whatever -:-
reason, the intra-ch.stnct footbdll senes between Costa :
Mesa High and Corona del Mar, which renews Fnday at :
7 p.m. dt Orange CodSt College, has always been a big-:
ger deal for the Mustangs. !
Former Mesa bead coach Tom Ba.ldwm, now Coach :
Jerry Howell's defensive coordinator, used to work the :
Mustang players into a ldther every Jail for the perenru-:
ally favored Sed Kings. who built a 22-5 senes advan-·:
tage, mclucbng 13 straJght wins, until last season's 24-0 :
Mesa tnwnph. · :
But while both coaches Sily the nvalry factor is no :
longer a motivational tool for Uus nonleague showdown, :
circumstances dictate that CdM head man Dick Free-:
man Inlght lose more slPep pondenng this week's out-:
come than Howell .•
"Tuts is a big week for us, but ll hds nothmg to do :
with Costa Mesa,• said Freeman, whose squad opened :
with a 13-0 setback to Marina last week. extending the :
school's losing streak to seven games, second-longest in :
school lustory. "It'd be the same if we were playing :
. --
D!lyl'lb
Crystal ball
TONIGHT'S GAME
Madlia w. Newport Harbor NH by 8
fl* ~ Hatlof Hlgli .,..,. p&) .
AUDAY'S GAMES
CdM w. Costa Mesa . CdM by 1
(at ar-. c... c..._ 1 ,...,
Westmln*r vs. Estanda Westminster by 1
lat Newpar1 twtlor H1¢ 7 pa.)
DAII.Y Pn.or 1998 SEASON RECORD
75o/o (3-1)
RAREFIED AIR Pumpk.m Hallow. I told our kids we're coming. but I'm :
tired of coming, we've got to get there. It's time to put our :
cards on the table and start pulling m a f)Gh • : NEWPORT BEACH -While muscle cramps attacked the
Those figurative cards Freeman referred--n:rwill : legs of several Estanoa High football players in last week's
include 1uruor quarterback Mtlce Bergey, who sat out the : 21-20, season-operung loss to Magnolia, Eagle rooter. may
opener after nussmg practice. ! have experienced fatigue m another area largely unused in
Bergey's presence figures to boost a Sea King offense : recent years.
blanked for only the third time ln seven seasons by Mari-! Estancia fans, no doubt, built up the neck musdes they
na. . ! use to look skyward, where the night of Estancia passes had
Costa Mesa, of course, was responsible for dJlothe.r of : been fleeting since Matt Jobner went off to quartecbdck Kansas
those three CdM shutouts, holding the Sed Kmgs to JUSt : after the 1992 campaign.
57 yards last season, indudmg rrunus-25 on the ground. : But first-year coach Dave Perk.ms ccilled for 28 passes clgamst Magnolia and
The Mustan~s, conung off d 4~-14 trounong of Sad-! there figures to be more of the same run-pass balance Fnddy, when the Eagles
dleback and Wlllners of 11 of their last 13, showed the ! ho t Westnunster for a 7 p m nonleague affair dl Newport Harbor High
cupboard is hardly bare, despite the mass graduation of : The Lions, however, are 00 stranger to the pass, after watching state single·
·stalwarts who helped W1.ll a school smgle-season record : gdlne passing-yardage record-holder Doug Baugh.mari throw 26 tunt•:. for t 97
10 games last fall. yards in Westminster's 24·6 operung vtctory Saturday. Baugh.man, 16 ID tos c
SEE COM-MESA PAGE 82 SEE EAGLES PA GE 82
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Reality
check
. .
tonight
•That's what ~1dnna
pro~ides for Sailors, who
try lo give Bnnkley his
100th win at Newport.
Piel
'NcWPORT. BEA Cl f -Though
it's been nearly 20 • •
year~ since thl CIF ~
Southern S~ctwn
outlawed preseason
football scrunmdges, ·ewport
Harbor H1gh's 70-6 sea!.on-op ·n-
mg victory over Oranue last week
I was httle more than d dress
rehParsdl tor whdt C.:odch Jetf
Bnnkley heti •\'CS 1 the firc:t true
test of the campdign -·
That challenge Wlll wm~ from
v1s1ting Manna tonight at 7.30, in
a gd.ffie featunng some statistical
oppos)tes, as well dS d chance tor
Bnnkley to notch hlS lOOth tn-•
umph m his 13th season '\It the •
Sdl.lors' he1m.
The 7Q points produectl by
Harhor, a school single-game
record, are also tops in Orange
County this season, while Man-_
na. which def~ated Corona del
Mar last week, 13-0, is oneol fow
county schools yet to ctllow a
pomt. •
·This b obv1ou ly a much
.tough r mdtcn." BnnkJey said.
•Tu1~ will gwc us a cha.nee lo
ev.aluate ho" goOd w~ are, <!bpe-
oally 11p front. Manna JS b1g and
physJCal. and 1t s a ,.eteran team."
Th ' Sailors, who have ·..,ome
veterdns of thc11 own, had S"Ver-
al stcrndout performance" tmm
flJ'SHune starters m v;mrung thetr
l 0th traigbt opener Seruor tail-
back Robert Peredia headl.med
the br<"dkthrough debuts, ru hmg ,.
for ~31 yard... and lour touch·
down. ..
Returning c:tartcr Steve Gor--
man completed 7 of 7 pac:;
attempt:-lor 51 yards and two
touchdown:., while 0 car Garcia,
another seruor retummg starter,
had hve re<>cption'> fc. 52 yards ..
and both ID
Manna, which has "hat
Coach ?>.lark Rehlmg hehcves
ma~· be the be,,<,t Vikmg team m
year'>. 1s led by 1un10r fullback
Ray l\11etk1cwicz and . senior
quarterback Scot Ausun.
M1ctkiewie7., a ti-foot-2, 235· •
pounder. was lu-st-tcam All·Sun-
set Leagu as a c;ophomore and
compiled 200 rushing yard' and
two touchdown~. including a 61-
yard rumble. agam:-t CdM
"Ht"'' a h1g tud fullback and I
think our df'ft'n"e ha got the big
challenge th1~ week, trymg to get '
this running game of them
'topp"'d, • ... aid Bnnkle~·. who •
could 101n fornwr CdM head man
Dcsv • I lolland 11041 ai. the only
Newport-tcsa OiS'ttict coache
to J~lln the cenlurv dub Ill Vtcto-
ne!>
A u--tin, lt b-4, 210-pound
SEE TARS PA GE 82
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOlllLL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
•Four touchdowns, 231 yards on 10 carri sis enough
to put him in the 'Tailback Club' at Newport Harbor.
Ri<:JWlf> Dt..l.'lts gr ats Wade llft ond Bn n
Johnson -Pere<ha bu too
Daly Pb through early to keep th"
U a unple ingredient
as plucked from the
sembly line of the
tradition alive a t Tuilback High
U leavmg Bak.-..r· · r rd-
break.mg hadow of a y ar ago
could be notched in on cl n.
B~ Cal\Y.On's Selby Schribe~r _..,.~'9a"!!
was croYin~ the winner last
year, with Mwnne Towersey
(Santa Ana) scorching her home
golf course earUer this surnme1
for the title.
Newport Harbor High football
factory -m thtS case, local union
70 for pomts scored in a season
Openet'""=' senior tailback Robert
Peredia Joined the association'
offonSlve elite to forge even th
most faithful Sailor followers to
think about guys named Baker
and Tift as Just a claulc memory.
woop, it was ~nday night'
231-yard, four-touchdown
ru!hing performance that ga ....
P redla his own histopcol
plistform on the long gray tin
Santa Ana played host to a
rolling C'rowd of 200 in Tea Cup
CWsic II.
•
· With Ray Ohrel and Brett
Baker dominating N wport's
tailbac.k beedlines the put two
teaSOOI -followtng a 11milar
~th u former Tar hall·carrytng
•t took up to those guys o lot,,.
h said Of Ohr l and Sak r, the
Sailors' featured bada wh
P redia was a wide-ey t
sophomore in 1996 and an
unpreslionabl luniol lut year.
SEE PEREOIA Mell 92
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82 Thursday, September 17. 1998 rts Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Dai~ Pilot
UP SCHEDULE
TODAY
•football
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•She fights t-Or win after Newport has alteady wrapped it up, 13-5. GIRLS lllllllS
victory in a nonleague match Wednesday. ·nus was the kind of.match you Jove to
watch,• Coach Dave Hebert said. "It's the
kind that goes down to the hnal round.
High $Chool • Marina at N~t
Harbor, 7:30 p.m
NEWPORT I IARBOR -Chelsea Godbt!y Sarah Barker and Allison Schh.cid r ulso
knew that Nt.>wport Hiirbor High hud played well at No. 2 double~. Barker and
• Vol~ll High school girls · Laguna Hiiis at
Corona del Mar, 5 15 p m ; Dana Hills
at Costa Mesa, 3·1s p.m.; La Quinta
at Estancia, 3; 15 p m.
. alicady clmchcd a victory m Wedne day's Schneider have practiced together, but
nonleague girls tennis match against Sun-Wednesday was th~ir first match ns a team.
llY fiills, but lhdt didn't matter. "They moved well together and ore
; Sht> was aho still on the court tighllllg {>9tentially one of the pairs we will use this
hard agamst Joanna Kao when every other year, but it'i; too early to tell,• Olson Raid
match had bean fu\i~bed. That didn't mat-BarkercsndSchneiderswept6-1. 6-2, 6-1.
NOM.IAGUI HlwPoRf HAMCJlt 1J, SuMrify HIUS 5
Sin ... a: 8ra~rrnan (NH) def. V\Jan, ~. def.
KangwankiJ, 6-0, def. Kao, 6-3; Godbey (NH) won,
6·2. 6-3, lost. S-7; Nelson (Nli) lost 0-6, 2~. C>-6.
Doulll11· Case·Hawklns (NH) def. Florin·
Murakawa, 6-0, d. Williams-Dally, 7·5, def. Gibson·
Chew, 6-0; Barker-Schneider (NH) won 6-1, 6 2, 6·1;
Collopy-Buder (NH) won 6-1, lost 3 6, won 6·1.
"It was a recllly good team wm for u . "
The offlci.al clinching set for the Eagles
(4~0} was a 6-1 victory by Michele Arbu-
1.0w and Usa Steinfield at No. 1 doubles.
. Just as important was Jennifer Cassity
and Sanaz Charaza.ie's sweep at No. 2 dou-
• 5ocar .
Community college men · Orange
C<>Clst at Palomar, ~:30 p.m .
-. Tennis
t.er ellher. Freshman Natalie Braverman was bles, 6-3, 6-1, 6-0. •
High Khool girls • Mater Del at
Corona del Mar, 3:15 p.m., Los Alamltc»
et Newport Harbor, 3 p.m.: Estancia Although she lost the et, 5-7, Godbey strong in her sE>cond outing ond also
demoni.trutcd the kjnd of detcnnanabon swept, 6-4, 6-0, 6-1 m No. 1 singles.
Estancia tops·Ocean View, t .0-8
•AU of our girls played well today,•
Hebert said. "It was.exciting going into the.
Cinal round needing just three sets to win.~
at Bolsa Grande, 3 p.m ~ •Goff • aqd hedrt that Uu~ Tars, who defeated Sun-
ny Hills 13-5, are looking for (hi. season. • Of'Dole for Sailors lennll on Wednesday
was the confmnation that Jenny Meyer,
who-left Corona del Mar for academic rea-
sons, is officially enrolled. at t;Sewport Har-
bor.
COSTA MESA -When Estancia High's
Hillary H.irtler lost to Ocean View's No. 2
singles player Mehssa Doyle, it could have
been a serious blow.
NOM.EAGI• .
EsTMCIA 10. OCEAN VIEW 8
Community college women -Oran4e;
• · Coast at Cypress Tournament "She played that match as though we
were tied,• Coac:h Flotch<>i Olson said ·1
think anytune you play a really good lJlay-
er and stay focused for that umount of time
d{ter the mtltC'h has been won, it shoWs
how mentally tough iillcl rt•ady for team
play she is:
Olson· is now waibng for Meyer to clear
eligibilitY restrictions before making the
next move. ·
But Blake Frino turned around and bedt
Doyle, 6-1, and host Estancia used the
momentum to pull out a 10-8 girls tennis
s.11 ... nae-:--Nguyen (E) lost to Son, o-6, lost to
.Doyle, 3-6, lost to ~. 4-6; Hirt~ (E) lost 3·6,
3-6, won. 6-2; Frino (E) lost. 06, 6-1, 6-1.
Doubles: Atbuzow-Steinfeld (E) lost to H1te-
Shank. 3-6, def. Chen-Ka<>earas. 6-1, def. Wagby-
Nguyen, 7-5; cassity-Charazale (E) won. 6-3, 6-1, 6-0;
Gu<!vangen-McCormack (E) lost 4-6, won. 6-4, 7-5
at Woodhaven CC. Palm Desert.
11.igh school girls -Foothill vs. Corona •
del Mar at Newport Beach CC. 2;30 •
p.m.; Newport Harbor If) M1ss1~n Vie10 ,
at Dove canyon CC, 3·30 p.m.
• Field hoc:key
High school · Newport at Santa Ana, 3,t
No.Playw Ht. Wt.Cl. Pos. No. Player
. . . .
BRIEFLY
.. 7 Snve <ioflMAN
4 ROllE.RT PlJW>tA
44 CAlu.oS HENAIQUfZ
2) 0SCAll GMOA
6 2 178 Sr. QB
5 10 170 Sr T8
S 9 220 Sr F8
64 M IKE MAASffALL
65 Mll<E STANTOH
33 MIKE WAJmtP
76 COOPO WISE
Ht. Wt. CJ • ...,._
6-3 223 Sr OE
6-1 224 Sr OT
5 10 193 Sr. OT
60207 Sr DE
6-2 202 Sr. 01.B
6-S 230 Sr. MLB
S-9 180 S< OLB
'S-9 190 Sr CB
5-8 150 Sr CB
6-1160 Jr. SS
6-4 184 Jr. FS
Ste.inberg signing his;
new.book Saturday
NEWPORT BEACH Corona de! G R E E N I A C K S
Mar-based sports agent Leigh Stein-
3 JusTIN JACOllS
85 N1ac l.ANGSOOAF
55 BAAHT HtU.
68 STEVE WUt<AWITZ
56 NAntAH M ATUH
50 LANCE O..va
77 Roeur Cou
5-10187 Sr. WR
6 0 160 Jr WR
6 4 211 Jr. TE
6 5 230 Sr LT
6 2 187 Jr LC:
6·2 210 Sr C
6-0 221 Sr RG
6 5 320 Jr Rf
6 SHAWN O'DoHH£u.
55 BRANT Hu
9 LucAs KEM
23 <>KAit GAllOA
tO LAMAll LEE
88 KELSEY Pnet5oH
8 ' 811..1.Y Cl.Avro..
Shea Sumner Hatfield Alshuler
LINEUPS
berg, whose clients include NFL quarterbdcks 1Toy Aikman and
Steve Young. will sign autographs and t~& about his new book,
"Winning With Integrity -Getting What You're Worth. Without
Selling Your Soul,• at Barnes & Noble m f dshion Island on Satur-
day at 2 p.m
Steinberg, among the most influential people m the NFL. was
the inspiration for the Academy Award-nommalt!d movie •Jerry·
Maguire." Barnes & Noble is located at 953 Newport Center Dri·
ve. Newport Beach. TARS
CONTINUED FROM 81
senior three-yrur starter. triggers
the Vikings' opuon uttack, which
operntes b<!hjnd c1 line dVeragmg
tl-1 112, 257 pounds
Austin, who compiled 1,237
comhmecl ydrds rushrng and
pdssing ai. a Junior, rushed for 47
-aytunst CdM. though he compll•t-
ed JUSt 2 of 10 pdSSC'> for 24 yc:trd<::.
HI-le didn't compll•t<· a h1qh
percenta9e, but ht-> cdn throw lh"'
EAGLES
CONTINUED FROM 81
. . ..
shy of Todd Mdrinovich's Orange
County CdWlff record, completed
15 with one mtertepllon, but was-
n't enough to overconw the Lions.
·Thc•y look like d pretty good
football team," Perkins suid of
Westminster, which
returned 15 st;.utcrs, nint•
on defense, from lust
yedr·~ CfF pldyott tedm.
"Tht>y throw lhP. bull
well dnd they run ii well
oNen'>IVt>ly, ttnd def('n-
sively, th('y come at you
pretty good "
heck out of the ball,• Bnnkley
said.
Harbor will be without defen-
sive end Steve McCarthy (neck :·
mJury) and offensive tackle Blau
Jones (recurring headaches) for a
~ec.ond straight week,
accorcting to Brinkley. I iowev-
er. Andre Stewart, a bdckup tail·
back, ts slated to return after sit-
hng out the opener.
Newport has won its second
gdmt:? of the season l 2 straight
years and leads the c;<>nes dgainst
its former Sunset League nvul,
14-3-i.
No.P\eyer Ht Wt.O. Pos.
l MlltE BlllGlY 6-2 185 Jr OB
30 NATE l.LMMOIMAH 5-10 170 Sr. T8
35 OMT~ 5-1019S Sr F8
2 1>£HNIS AwtuuJl 6-5 200 Sr WR
8 Hufnc11MAc:DoNN..oS-10160 Sr WR
91 JUST1H SHEA 6-3 230 Sr TE
70 STEVE Wrrt 5-11 240 Sr LT
64 8M:TT WtSEMAH 5-10 180 Sr LG
S2 ALEX llarrOM 6-S 220 Sr c
77 JAY BoTTOM 6-2 210 Jr RG
78 SUH funON 6-3 230 Jr Ill
COM-MESA
CONTINUED FROM 81
nursing a sore shoulder, could
contribute to the runnrng attack, "For an inexperienced team,
whlc h figures to benefit from the 42 points l5 pretty clam good,"
return of Juruor tackle Kyle West-• Frcemdn said of the Mustangs.
man. a returning starter who : who wiU challenge CdM's
missed the opener with a shoul-: defense .Wllh dilferent scheme
der mjury. · ! than the option ruru\ing dttack
Westminster is keyed often-! Manna used to pile up 275 yards
sively by senior running back : on lhe ground.
f\.o1durice Cureton, who collected : The Mustangs' double wing
95 ydfds on rune cames against ! produced 339 rushing . yards
Bolsa. : against Sadd.Jeback, as junior
Junior Kelly Coburn is ! Jimmy Herzog romped for 188
the Llon Stgndl caller. He : yards and four touchdowns on :J6
completed 10 of 20 f6r ! cdfries. .
116 yards and a TD and ! . Junior quarterback Dave Wetr,
also k.icked a 30-yard : mdking his offensive debut,
held goal and three PATs : rushed for 127 ydids and one TD
The Eagles' defense is on seven cames and also com-
spearbeaded by senior pleted an three pass attempts for
mside linebacker Jeff 58 ydfds.
Thompson, who tundssed CdM's defense will be led by
14 ldckles last w<>ck, i.enior end Justin Shea, seruor
Ht. Wt.O. Pos..
" 29 GllAHT EslM1100« 6-2 210 Jr DE
77 JAY BonOM 6-2 210 Jr OT
35 OMT SUMO S-10 195 St NG
91 JUSllH SflEA 6-3 230 Sr DE
15 SETH RlowlosoN 6-4 2 IS Sr OLB
38 MAM HAm£LD 6-2 215 Sr. MLB
• 44 M .. HAYES 6-3 190 So OLB
25 RYAN WAllD 6-0 1 SS St. CB
l3 O AVIO 8u«Jt 5-11 170 J<. CB
I Hl#(ml MM:DoH.w>S-10160 Sr. SS
2 DENNIS A.l.SttuuA 6-5 200 Sr. FS
last week on offense, but will
retflm to hts stMting receiver
spot, along with Hunter Mac-
Donald. Evdn l turd, who had
four receptions for 53 yards com·
mg off the bench against Maiina,
will dlso provide a target for
Bergey, who stdrted the final
three games last ·year dnd com-
pleted 50 of 78 for 450 ydrds dS d
sophomore
Sou, who hdd eight intcrcep·
tlons dS a JWUOr, dnd senior safety
Ricky Martin, who hi:id the Mus-
tangs' lone interception lc}st
week, will try to handle the CdM
passing game.
Linebackers Shaun Ferryman.
Jason Rankin, Weir and Herzog
will counter a CdM runrung game
led by senior taiJbdck Ndte Lem-
mennan, who collected 62 yards
on 13 carries last week.
No. 1-ranked Tars sweep past Maj.er Dei
SANTA ANA -Newport lfdTbor y 0 LL E y I ALL •
High's Sailors, ranked No l in the •
state, as well as crF Southern Section Division I dnd Orange
County, swept aside host Mater De1 Wedn~~day mght in non:
league girls volleyball, 15-5, 15-7, 15-8 <ts they tuned up for the
Dave Mohs lnvitational this weekend.
April Ross led the. way for th~ 2-0 Sdilors with l l kills. whlle
setter Jennifer Carey turned m a strong ellort with 32 assists. 4
kills and 7 digs. Mater Oe1 feU to 0-1.
Wtlander loses Battle of the Beaches opener.
NEWPORT BEA Cl 1 -Mcits Wiluncler lost m
the opening rot.md of pool plc1y, 7 -6, b-2, dl the T E N N I S •
BatUe of the Beaches Tcnn1!-. tournament. WJJdn-
der will play again torughl at 8 al lhe Bdlboci Bdy Club In the oth-
er rndtch. Pugh was u 6-4, 6-4 wmner ove~ Chopra Today's
matches: Bergh vs Choprd, 6 p.m , WJ.landcr vs. P\1gh 8 pm.
Vanguards fall to Point Loma Nazarene; 3-2
COSTA MESA Megdn Godfrey
had 26 kills and 20 digs. but 1t wasn't VOLLEYBALL
enougt} as Southern Call.fomid College's volleyball team lost ~o
Point Loma Nazarenf> m hvc gdmes, 15-9, 15-7, 7-15, 11-15, 15·
12. m the Golden State AthJet.tc Conference opener Tuesday.
Sally Bukhauser had 15 kills for the Vanguards (3-4, 0-1) and
Nikki Sonano had 62 assist'i. Deni~e Lundberg had 11 la.lls
Tonzi second for Pirates at Mt. AC
HEMET-Jenmier Tunz1 ol Orange Codst Col-..
lege firushed Wllh a two-day total of 167 strokes to G 0 L f
finish tied for second dt th£> Mt Sdn Antoruo lnv1tationul golf
tournament at the par 73 Sobob<1 Springs Goll Course
The Edgle~ w1U start
senior Ricky Romo. the
hcllPr option lrigger
mdn, at qudrtcrback. But
sophomore Kenny Val-
Romo forced one fumble and noseguard Curt Sumner, senior·
Howell Sdld mental mistakes
allowed two Saddleback touch-
down passes and he cited pursuit
and gang tackling as other areas
his defense could improve.
Tunzi struggled on th<> hrst ddy, shoot.tng ttn 87. but finished
Sunday's round with an 80, tymg her with Mdk1ko Akiyamam of
College of the Desert Robin Shdft fimshed 10th for the Pirates
(2-2) with a two~day totdl of 180
buena, the better pdSSN , will get
d chance to improve upo n hii.
unpress1ve Vdrstty debut.
VaJbucna completed 9 of 18 for
125 yards dnd ·two touchdowns,
while Romo had three comple-
tions for 24 yards.
Thetr primary tdrget, will be
seruor Mdnu Tarue lu, who caught
· seven passes for 123 yards ttnd a
p~lf or ·TDs, and also led seven
Edgle ball earners with 72 rush-
ing yards and one TD on 1 I ca1 ·
nes
SPnic>r Pe ter Nunez, who ts
recovered another. nuddle linebacker Mark Hatfield,
Perkins said an emphdsis on and senior safety Dennis
condit10rung will help lhe Edgles AlshuleT
dV01d the fatigue that helped ron-Alshuler filled in for Bergey
•our feeling lS, we're gomg to
have to play one heck of a gdme
to stay with (the Sea Kings),~
Howell said.
tnbute to seven costly fourth-•-=::-:::---,--"----------------.----, qudrter penalties against Magno-
lia. •
•Tue k.ids have come bdck
with a great attitude this week,•
Perkins said. ·we feel we can
correct some mistakes we made
last week.·
Estoncia, which batU!!s Wust-
minsler for !he first tune rn school
history, will try to avoid starting 0-
l. for the first time in 12 sedsons.
C 0 ST A MES A LINEUPS
No.~yw
·10 0AWWllll
J4 JWMY HazoG
2 R IOCY MAlmN
18 Gus SAHoollAL
42 JosH MENDa
44 SHAUN kMYMAH
54 E111c CoMNAn
65 UUsu OllooHa
52 PJ. STANGL
Ht. Wt.d. Pos.
S-11 175 Jr QB
S-9 180 Jr W8
5·11155 Sr. W8
6-2 210 Sr FB
6-0 195 Sr. FB
6-3 190 Jr TE
6-0 265 Jr LT
S-11 220 Sr LG
DERNSE
No.l't•yw
18 Gus SAHoollAL ,
74 Lunu MfTOCU.
92 ANTONY~
90 Roeen HuuJc;O 34 ,.,.., Ha:zoc;
44 SAAUH f£MvMAN
12 JASON RAHlclN
10 0AWWllll
6 RoVINN Sol.I
Ht. Wt.Ct~
f>.2 210 5r DE
5·9285So OT
5•1124S So OT
6 2 220 Jr DE
5-9 180 Jr. OLB
6-3 190 Jr ILB
60 1BS Jr ILB
Vanguards win fourth s~raight, 6-3
COSTA ?vtESA-Diego Gom dnd remun SOC C I R Gonzalez each scored two goals to help South-
ern Califorrua College to its fourth con!.ecubvt> Vlctory m men's
soccer, a 6-3 wm over U.S. lntcmationd.l Uruvers1ty.
The Vanguards (4-4) also got a gOdl from David Hammond
and Ian Hatch. Goalie Mdtt Sarinas had four saves
Sea Kings put away Villa Park by a stroke
CORONA -Krtstm McCoy, Allison Schaupner G 0 L f
and Stephanie MC'Coy were able to combme on a ·
team score of 151 as Corond del Mar l·bgh defeated Villa Park
by a stroke in a nonleague goll match Wednesday at Green Riv-
er, R.tverside Course.
K. McCoy was the top scorer tor C'dM (1-0) with a 12-over
par 48. SchciUpner and S. Mc;:Coy shot 50 and 53 respectively.
ESTANCIA l IN EU P·S 58 EUSIO MAllTINEZ
75 ISllMl. UAL
S-9 245 Sr c
5 10 225 Jr RG
6 1290 Sr. RT
2 RlotY MAllTIN
3 Tooo DuooluoG4I
, 5·1 I 175 Jr OLB
5 10 155 Sr. CB
'i11 1SSt;r CB
6-1 175 Jr. FS
Villa Park's Shelley Ruworth WdS the medalist with a final
score of four-over par.
OmNsE
No. Play.,, Ht. Wt.a. '°'
1 RICXY ROMO 5 8175 Sr QB
6 MATT Mu€Uol S 7 175 Jr RB
36 FAHAO JAHIO 6 1210So FB , MAHUTAMEW 6'1 180 Sr SS
9 81lm VAL1UtNA 6-4 185 Sr WR
45 KOlllY M.f:NDlH 6-0 190 Jr TE
55 JNSOH SMITM 6..() 2•5 Sr. IJ
54 GuMH Oloc;.AH 6.() 215 Jr LG
51 Izzy ls.u S·11 21s St c so ~RoMolo 6-0230 So. RG
75 Kvu WESTMAN ~1270 Jf, RT
DEFENSE
No. Play« Ht. Wt.ct. Pos.
70 JoSM V1A0t 6·2 l10 Jr OT
53 JOStt WHOJUY ~ 170 Jr NG
42 RICK CA.NotNt 6-2 191; Jr. OT
54 Gltll'flN OloGAH 6-0 215 Jr QlB
31 JUI T"HOWSOH s 10 190 Sr. ll8
4 GcMl'OO MouNA 5-7 165 Sr ILB
45 KOMY MIM>£H 6-0 190 Jr OLB
1 lbo<Y ROMO ~ 175 Sr C:B
20 Alfoy ROMO • S-9 135 So Cl
' MA.nMowo 5.7 175 Jr. Cl
Estancia drops 11-5 decision to Cypress
CYPRESS -Phil Weslfall 1.;corcd d WAT E I p 0 LO
goal and h<id tour steals clS Estancia
1 hgh fell to Cypress, 11-5, for the Edgle.s lhtrd consecubve water
polo loss Wednesd.ay. Matt Thorpe scorc>d two gOdls for Estancia
and goabe Dan Gutman had eight SdVl? . David Tow and CWf
Glacy scored one goal each.
HOHUAGUE
CV..Ss 11. EnAHOA 5 sec.. by Quart.rs
Estancia 0 0 3 2 -S
1 MAl'IU l' AMIW 6-1180 Sr fS Ferryman .Rankin : Welr Herzog Cypress 3 4 3 1 • 11
Estancia -Thorpe 2, Westfall 1, Tow 1, c. Glacy 1. 5ives . Gvtman 8, \Yott.a 2.
Cypreu ·Antunez S, San<Mg 2. Ruh 1, Miller 1, Cte.Jger 1. Saves -Sage O.
PERE DIA
CONTINUED FROM 81
There am lutmc ball C'a.tnerit who wlll
probdhly do the sdma to Percdia thtc; s"ason .
•(PeredJa) knows his roJn as our ta.lbar.k."
Newport Harbor Coetr.h Jeff Brinkley sa1d.
"He\ ~ccn 13a>wr and som ' of those guys
come through (the system), so he's uwnre of •
whut'!t expcC'tcd to pltty bar.k there. rt wtt
g reet to sec him have suC'h good su<'c s lh
fl t lime out, be<'aui;e he' very des~rving "
Pcrcdil\, m his first c-atecr van;1ty tart,
um d only 10 time m piling up bin
yardage, enrmng the chool'a; fourth-best
1ngl ·game rushing effort in history and
f1ntShing b7 yards 5hy of Steve Br~·
one-game tandarct t ln 1983. The T411
how been playing football ince 1931.
Per i?dUl, who had 142 yards and two
touchdowns as o backup last yr.ar to Baker,
scor d tWice in tho fm;l quarter on TO runs of
41 dnd 17 ydrds, then lat<>r added scoring
runs of 25 and 2 ya'rds m the Sailors' 70-6
victory over Orange to ment Daily Pilot
I hgh School Football Player of the We le
honor~.
Peredia, who outsprinted ttn Orange
comNbdck to scamper for 78 y"rd'l m th~
third quarter to ct up his 2·yarrl sc-onnq
pjungc, pdr.ks a btg punch in a small
pnckngo (5·foot·9, 170 pound!!).
"He work.<>; extremely hard in the w •19ht
room,• Brinkley ~1d. •Hc'6 one o( o
strongest players, po cf for pound. • tc' a
yr at kid. He' very q et and Just goe1 about
his business. He showed promise last y ar on
JV, because there wcr' IOm games he ran
extremely hard and hopefully he'll rontiJlue
to produce for us.•
Pcredia, who felt a a fr hman that h1I
,gridiron dcrtiny would be a a linebacker, . ,
said no rushing statistics were kept the pa I
two seasons on JV, but there were a h6ndful
of games when he probably gamed in the
200-yard range. •
• "The linemen were doing a great Job and
getting their blocks,• Peredi.a said of his
opening act, "and r was just running behind .
thetn, looking for an open field. (Th(•
attention) is great, but I just want to win.
I don't really Cdle about stats."
Still, when Pe1edJa was a frcshnum, he
wa~n·t exactly ordained U\o sC'hool'11 future
l~bac.k.
•••• ,
lllllllY
.....:.I le waao'l.UU Q Wodc Tilt QLA.~.---·~
Baker or on'e oT those guy •,whore you ~
them and you know they' re d tined to oo
you1 tctdback someday," Brin)(ley Mid. ·aut
he worked hard, -beUevod tn the program bnd
does everything that you ask Of him. I reeJJy
thlJ\k he's a good uampte for <he young
guys In our program. It shows what cu
happen If ~>\utick to it and work hard." •
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4 ~·~Jtlllfld ..... , C.-. M& 17 ~ :l rodrtliit\ 21 ,_..,.. ...,........_ no,...n.
~ewport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot s rts Thur~ September 17, 1998 83
-
J{iller Instincts victorious
despite a late charge by
Newport Splash, 5-4, in
Region 57 season opener.
lyrlch dnd Rory Campbell edch
scored a god! in the Qwck!tilver
comeback.
I Y S 0 · .. DIVISION VII Cta1..\
• Rainbow :Runner vs. Ttger.
Marta Swift scored two goals
for the Runncn on a sists by Kf'l-
ly ·Ro rden and Cassie D'cnui
Chnsty Oblaver also scored a
gcial.
but th~ Power wer only dble to
add <mo go<ll.
• Strtken 4, flreballi O
COSTA MESA dnd NFWPORT
BEACH -The Killer lnshnrtc;
were able to hold off a late chdrge
by the Newport Splash to wm the
season opener, 5-4,' in AVSO
Region 57 boys 01vis1on IV c1Ctlon.
VlnnJe Nasca scored three
goals fo r the Killer Instincts. Car-
men Cimini and Kenton Dunn
also scored.
LUke Segueria playecl dn out-
standing game tor the Spldsh
despite the loss.
D M$ION IV BOYS
-• Stingers 3, The Blue Team 3
Noah Zarnow scored three
-goals for The Stingers, including
. two late in the second half, to help
his team tie The Blue Team
Tony Riva pldyed a solid game
dt goalie and Chad Kri\f t dnd
Chase Murphy edch had dSSis~
for the Stingers ·
Kenny Rakestraw scored twtce
for The Blue Team . Austin
Schwaner also had a goal.
• Fire Balls 2, Soccer Rockers 1
The F11e Balls won the gdmc
on the great hustle of Clifford
Helser and Brett Auer I Jei!>er
scored one goal, as chd Auer, who I
scored after intercepting d nork-
ers' goal kick.
Aaron Fernald scored for the
Rockers after some gredt pdssmg
by Alex Aores and Ted Slater
Goalie Paul Kawamura dlso
had a solid game for the Rockc>rs
• QuJcksllver 2, RaJders 2
The Raiders opened up ~ 2..0
leed only to see d tenacious l'ffort I
by Qwcksilver tie the score Scott
A gtC'at second hail effort by
goalkeepers Max Beogas and
Nathan Cramer kept the Raide~
f{om sconng.
•Team 455 l, Strikers l
Nico Hendricks took a pass
from Andrew Nahln and Ued the
score for TP.a.tn 455 with three
minutes left to play
Goalie James Coder and
Chase Ayres were key in stop-
ping the Strikers .scoring altac~,
allowing Team 455 a chance to
comeback. Parker Stevens scored
for the Stnkers.
D MStON Ill CrR.LS
•Costa Mesa 7, Newport Gold-
fish 4
Kat1e Aores scored a hat trick
for the Goldfish and Meegan Bee-
son also scored a gOd..l .
The defense was led by Adri-
ana Guerra, Laume Curtis dnd
Rachel McKelvey.
DMSION V BOYS
• Jaguars 2, Surf Rats l
Strong goalkeeping by R.J.
D'Cruz dlld Wtlllam Tennyson
helped keep the Surf Rttts in the
gdme.
Nathan .Petty scored for the
Surf Rah
• Tlgers 5, Silver Ducks 2
Chrtsllan Barnett scored in the
first quarter for the Ducks on a
pdss from Tyler Wolk.
Stevie Fanner aho scored for
thP Ducks sconng on a fourth-
quarter breaki:lWdY throw-m from
Sean Marshall
Cody McDonald and Will
Relchensteln combined for st.>ven
Sdves. ·
•Bull Dogs 3, Green Geckos 2
David Garret scored two godb
and Brian Wong scored the third
as the Bull Dogs puUed out a
comeback win.
Phillip Garre1 dJld Brandon
Parole had the assists.
A~esome defense was provid·
ed by Michael Garda, Cole Hat-
ton, Brandon Whitfield and
godhe Nathan Decker.
• Hot Rods 2, Wavenmners O
Strong perfo,rmances by
William Mlchaels~n. Ben Praz.ler,
Martin Sanchez and Kyle Ridge-
way led the way for the Hot Rods.
Daniel Mulroy was strong in
goal.
For the Waverunners, Ntck
Yeager and Kevin Etter played
great games al goalie and had
several saves.
• Purple Jaguars 2, Surl Rats l
Brian Sankey and Don Ayers
scored on assists from Rush
Stevens and Timotby Regan to
lead the Jaguars.
• Sea Uons S, Terminators 1
Miranda Young ·and Amy
Staudinger each scored twice in a
victory for the Sea Lions. Kristen
Baker ddded a goal in the fourth
quctrter
Stephanie Disano and
Michelle Mundy each had assists.
Gina Krotee was solid I.I\ goal.
• Lasers 2, $urH.ng Hogs 2
Matthew Joslyn and Travis
Kuhns edch scored a second-half
goal for the Lasers. ·
D IVISION V GIJU.S
• Turquoise Terminators 3,
Wipeouts 0
Tort' Oliver Wds perfect in goaJ
for the Termindtors Carrie
Caban1llas scored two goals
Aiding in the shutout on
defense were Angela Mello and
Amy Penner.
• Suri 4, Red Hot Roses 2
The Roses took a 2· 1 lead late
m the game, thanks to Alesha
Yowig who scored both goals,
one on a pendlty kick
But Emily Webb, who cored
two goals for the Sud, and pµced
a fourtli quarter comeback.
Por tl\e Roses, Leslie Boler,
Barbie Argueta and Kate Rasch
played strong on offense
DMSION VI BOYS
• Barracudas vs. Soccer Vaders
Great Barracuda offense came
, from Nathan Roberts, Blake Chi-
apuzlo and Daniel Patrtda Erle
Holland dlso scored a QOdl <>ff an
assist from Justtn Johnson
• Waverunners vs. Tigers .
Ryan Andrews, John Barton
and Todd Bates showed outstand-
ing hustle for the Waverunners.
Cameron Paskerfan, Spencer
O'Hara and Skyla~ Jacobs
showed great ball <;kills as well.
DMSION VI GW..S
• Blue Dragons vs. Wild Things
MeUssa Fltszlmmons hdd an
awesome gdffie for the Blue Drag-
ons Brittany Hallworth dnd
KayUn Connolly also played well
Chicks wilh Klcks·vs. Dragons
Impressive offense by Sara
Gomez, Maggie Demay and Lau-
ren Wilber paced Chicks with
Kicks
D MSION VIl BOYS
• Blue Sharks vs. Blue Scorpions
Blue Sharks' scoring dttacks
were led by Colton Gyulay,
Alessandro Coppola dDd Jakob
Trobman. Ian Crane and Jamie
Jarvis also hdd s~ots on goal.
Sarah Tegel, Alllson· Whtt-
Ueld, Reann Nathan and Kerry
Hayden shared godlie duti~ for
the Runners.
Region 120.
COSTA MESA -The Spint, d
D1vis1on V boys soccer'. team I.I\
AYSO Region 120, showed Coac.h
Jo~n Roche 1t· has heen pdymg
attenbon Ill pracllc:e, scoring three
first-hdlf godls to defeiil the rue-
balli;, 3-2, in the season opener
Christian Torres, Cory Welkel
and Adam Seagondollar edch
scored to give the Spa.nl d 3-1 lead
by halltime.
The tomlnned defons1ve
efforts of Damien Scheidt, Sam
Edman, Victor Lozoya, Andy
Sandoval, David Cubias, John
Roche, Robert Comacho and
Nick Ippolito held the Fireballs to
just one goal in the second hd.11
• The Orange 2, Boys in Black 0
Although they had a number of .
opportunibes lo score. the Bo~ in
Black could not get the ball pdst
I Thl~ Orange defense.
The Boys in Black got key
saves by goabes Jonathan Howse
and Lucas Boulger
DlVlSION VI BOYS
• Tedm 6 3, Emerald Power 2
T<'dm 6 scored two qwck goctls
1J1 the second hdlf dnd held on for
tlie victory over Emerald PowN.
Eric Ronquillo, Edwin Her-
nandez and MJcbaeJ Pierce dom-
inated the ldtter part of the hCtU,
ICevtn Kiser, Juan Cuadarra·
ma, Leo Brown, Tyler Kerce and
Kyle Boyer put up a tough
defense for the F1rPhalls, but it
wasn't enough us the Stnker"I
overj>owered them al k••}'
moments. •
Other D1vu,1on \71 1tcme
• American BOmbfon 6, Patrlots 0
• 0MSJON VI GutL~
• Tomados 3, Geckos l
Olivia Schow scored two goals •
to ledd the Tomados past the
Geckos. Kendra Fisher dlso
scored d goal for thl• Tomddo ,
who tchPd on the defense of
Alexa Levin, Kelly Matthew~,
Tyler Andrews Ctnd Megan
Bartells to keep thP. Geckos u\
check.
Amanda Watson scored a goal
ror th~ Geckos.
Region 57.
NEWPORT BEACI l Noelle
Bathen, Undsay Manning and
Undsay Queyret each sr.ored us
Team 6 defeated Teilln 10, 3-1.
dunng the operung Y.N!kend of
Region 57 girls under· 12 AYSO
dCtlon.
•The Revolution !Team 21 got t\i\:o
goals lrom JaneJlcl Godoy and
one from Aurora Leport m d vic-
tory over Team 9 Cameron Best,
Elizabeth Conklin, CbrlsUne
Digrado, Jenitifer Browning,
Sard.b Conklin, Katie \'\-ade, K. T.
Molinaro and Chrl~Une Craban
pldyt:d d solid gamt-lor the Re\ o-
lution.
Othm srore-.
• Team 4 0, Team 7 0
• Team 8 2, Team 3 0
COLTS WIN -THEIR OPENER IN POP WARNER FOOTBALL, 21-7
• Def e:nse the key for
Costa Mesa's victory over
the La Habra Panthers. ·
COSTA
MESA -The FOOTBALL
Greg Miner had seven sack~
causing Ld Habra to lose 55 yurds.
Shane Smith had tour sack!>.
On offense, quartmback RJ.
Muller completed five passt's Beltran powers Mesa
Mis~ s TA B A S E I A L L
YOUTH SPORTS
game wiruwr. I defense Wlth a stellar runmnq I
Hill had a Lwo-run tnple catch that saved two runs Colln
opened the D1stnct o2 winter ball
!>eason w1lh an 11·0 \\.'lll·over the
Hunllngton Be<.1ch Seav1e~
DodgPr m d home game at Co .. ta
f\.tesa H1qh.
Costa Mesa Colt!,, an 11-12-year
old Pop Warner footbd1l tedm,
deteated the La Habrd Pdnthers
21-7, in the sea!'on opener on Sdt·
UTddy
Brett Vosseller, Danny Orosco,
Cris Sehy Boyd, Steph Brown
and Jason Anderson proVld •d
sobd blocking for the Colts
Other scores:
Costd M<>Sd's No 2 tedm defeated
Irvine No 3, 6-5, behind the
p1tching of Adam Jorgenson,
Adam Beltran and closer Robert
Hull ru. the 1998 Pony Baseball
wmter season got underway.
Cullen Crom and Jason John-McGuire, Joey Constantino,
stone each had h1ls for C O!>ld 'Mike Toole dnd Gary Gonzalez
Mesa. each had tuts.
At lrvlne's Harvdfd Pdrk, Costa Slgnups lor the spnng s0 a on
Mesa's No 1 team hdtUed to dn wtll be m Dccembt!r dl Costa
Tht• -.tarting pitching combtna-
llon of Daniel Cooper, Josh
Elliott dnd James Mowatt com-
bined on a one-hitkr, wtth 12
stnkeeouts.
Defense wus the key to the
Colts' success After C9sta Mesa
scored eatly, Ute defense held Let
7-Y Scmta Ana Red Rc.'Clskini; 32,
Costd Mesd CardtndJs b
11-1 t llE> with Irvine's No 4 team Me.-.d.
Michael McGtllre held lmne
Chris Little hacl three tuts encl
led th<> otfen~we attack
'g. to. Garden Grove Blue
BulldO<jS 14 , Costa MC'Sd Grut>fs 0
12-13 La Hdbra P.inther.. JI
Costci Mesa Chdfgers 0
Down 5-3, Beltran his a two-
run double lo tie the game
. scoreless for three i.nrungs dlld
Costa Mesa built a four-run lead
behind the hitting of McGwre
Andrew Carfch dnd David Bar~
nett
Tigers win opener Mowatt had two hit~ and Elliotl
~corl'd three runs
·Habra to JUSl seven pomLc; before
Sn interception by · Junior
Rodriguez set up a touchdown run
for Blake Prested that sealed 1t.
. . 12-14: Cypres~ CoyolPS 18,
Costa Mesa Cowboys 0
In the bottom of the sixth, Bel-
tran came through again with a
home run that turned out to be the Danny Whitaker keyed the
COSTA IASEIAll
MESA The
Costd Mesa Amencdn · Little
te<Jgue Ma1ors D1v1s1on T1gc>rs
Third baseman Jamie Tinnfon
made a d1",ng, over-the-.,houlder
catch d0\\.'11 the left held line lor
the hnal out of the gum"
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The 11me tor f 1.ng claims admin1strahon autho11ty wut KIRSTEN McDERMOTT be 807t llatar Avenue, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Su COu all Ohl Classl!ted I~ ..• PUBLIC NOTICES will not eJCpirt before four be granted unless an inter· appointed as personal rep-Suite 245 Huntington -TS. No 16656S79 loan Ho ; oeno<ol tt, 11 · Ut ano CONVENIENT
--.. --------months from the heaiing Hied person MH an ob· restntative to adrnin1sttt Baach CA 92e47 At• Flctltloua Bualne11 Flctltloua Bualnen 1666657 NotlCe 01 Trustees inttreSI sad df!uueo • t111t wnether you're buy· PUBLIC NOTICE datt noticed above. lec•lon 10 the pe1111on and th• eslate or the decedent. tornei' for Klreten' Mc· 'N•m• St•tement Name Statement S-. You "1• tn 0tr1111t Unoer A OI dtm ano all nol't Ue Ind ing, setting, or just ---------I vou MAY EXAMINE the shows good cautt why the THE PETITION rtquests The following pttsont art Th• following p111on1 .,, Oted 01 TniSI Dalld 1/2QJ34 illlll'IS1 in tile 1s=t has leb• looking classified iae BSC 7&57 life kept by the court 11 you court should not grant the authoruy lo admln111er the Dermott do1ng business as doing business u. Untess You Tal!t kllon To IOl\llly acQUlltO Ill encl ID .. flt
NOTICE OF are • PfllOn Interested tn authority Hiatt under the lndtpen· Publl1h1d Ntwporl POio Cleaners 2008 Yale lnternallonal House or ProllCI Your ProPtf1Y, It May lie CtlUlll ru1 DIOGtf1:'t 11\iatlO m ""haht>A's"sr~1'Eo
PETITION TO the estate, you may lilt A HEARING on lhe pell· denl Admtn1stration of Es· BHCh·Costa Mesa Daily Avenue, Suitt B, Santa pan c 1 kt s . 1 8 5 4 2 Sold At A Pllblc Sale II "\'ou lht COumy al Otlngt, S• ol 0 •2 •5078 ADMINISTER with Ult court a Requoll hon w•ll be held on OCT(). tat11 Act. (Th•s Authority Pilot September 10, 11. 17, Ana. CA 92701 MacMhur BIVd., ltvtne, CA ~ All ExoQ/llllOll Of The c..ioma oncnoecsas lolio*S ;;:=;:=;:::;;::;;~
fOt Special Notlce (form BER 15. 1998 at 1 45pm in will allow the pe11onal rep-1998 • Nig1n L Patti, 3007 Croy· 92714 N'111re Of Tha PrOClldlllQ Lot 11 ot lllCI No ~42, 111
MY• ETSLTEAMT.EHOEFC:KER DE-154) of 11 e rit1ng of an Dept. 703 located at 341 restnlehvt to take many ThF658 den Bay, Costa Mesa. CA Par Hop tnc., (CA), 520 W. AgllMt You You Sllou10 Con· mt Oti o1 COsll Mesa as oer
n Inventory anti appraisal or The City Drive South, Or· actions without obtaining 92828 Santa Ana Blvd.. Santa tact A Lawyer NollOt Is Heftily m1p il!cOrlle<l 111Book101 Pl\)ts •k• JEAN HECKER estatt nsstt• or or any pt-ango. CA 92868 court •PJ>roval Before tak· PUBLIC NOTICE Sandeep N Patel, 3007 Ana, CA 92701 GNtrt Thal Tht RUI Proper1'{ 3b ano 36 ot Msctllaneous
CASE NO. A102852 hUon or account u pro-IF YOU OBJECT to the lng certain very Important Croyden Bay, Cosla Mesa, Thia bu11ness 11 con· Known As 615 Aclcla Avenue ~ 111 h act.cc OI Ille
To all heirs, beneficiaries. vided In Probate Code HC· granting of the pl't1tlon. you ac1°ons. however, the per· Flctltloue 8ualneu CA 92626 ducted by a COIPofalion Nellll)Oft Buen CA 9262S COunry AtcorottOI uro COu"V crediton, contingent crtdt· l•on 1250 A Reques1 fot should appeat 11 lht hear· tonal rtpresen1a11v1 will be Name Statement Mlteah N Patti, 3007 Have you started d0tng Asstssors Pa«:ei Number 459 Commol1y linOlrll as 2236 '°''·and persons who may Special Notice torm 11 1ng and state your ob-rtqUtrtd 10 give notice 10 The ton0w1ng persons are Croyden Bay, Costa Mesa. buslntss yet? Yes, 11-17· OM·16 M Mort futy De-Juntllt Race com Mesi CA
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the will or eatatt. or both. cterl<. 11ct1ons with the coun b• lhty have waived notice or ARGOS·PACIFIC GROUP, Thi• buslntu Is con· Par Hop, Inc, Abed Elhaj. OteO Of Trust W1U Be SOio At 9262~,ITTIS 01 sR are USll 10 Allie, ot: MYRTLE M HECKER Attornev for the Petl· tore the heanng Your ap-consented to lht PfOP<>led 949 South Coast Drive, ducted by: co-par1ntra Prtstdtnt Pllbllc AucllOll At In The Front lawfu4 mo,_ of tht Umed S1.111S
aka JEAN HECKER ti oner pearance mey be In person action) The independent Su11e 1600. Costa MtH, Have you stlr1td doing This atettmtnt was filed 01 The Flagpoles Al The Ma 11 Oii _..,.,:;.-~ ...... , _ "... bac•m•n t.
A PETITION FOR PAO. ' or by your auorney. administration authority wlll CA 92628 business yet? No with the County Clerk of Enlly Ar.a To Tht Plact11111 ""'" ,.,_,,,, "' -"' -·· ~ ~ ,
BATE hu been filed by JOHN P. DEILY, IF YOU ARE A CREOllOR be granted unless an lnttr· Gl.A Ftnanclal Corporation Nag1n L. Patet Orange County on 8•21·98 CMc Ctn1t1 401·'11 E Chap· USfl MIO ~--ugoo SUtn and cllMlat
JAMES AUGUSTINE and ESQ. (CSB# 93887)1 or conungtnt creditor or tsttd person Iii•• an ob-(CA), 949 South Coas1 Tl'lis statement was flied 1908676794& man Ave Plactnlla Cthtornia "rrns lllO c.oncnons u .,. "''""
ANN AUGUSTINE in tht UW OFFICE OF the deceased. you must fife 11ct1on to the pel1tion and Ortvt, Suitt 1600, Costa w1tn tl'le County Clttk of Daly p 101 Sept 3 10 t7 on 10/Mll. Al 10 00 AM. To IQl'tUOe I> Ill Ot1'0NI riQl't then get
Superior court ol car.tor· JOHN P. DEILY, your cta1m with the court show good cauH why the Mesa. CA 92628 Orange County on 8·19·98 24 199~ ' Th&s:i Tht ~hell Blcldtt P,Yabll At setim~
nla. county of ORANGE TAJ MAHAL BLDO. and mail a.copy to 1he per· court should no1 grant the Soflball ltd .• a Cahlornta 19088767924 • ~Timt Ot sa fDf tan Of aios °' Ol!t!1 ID °' n
THE PEilTION FOR PRO. s TE. 1 1 5 2 3 5 2' sonal reprtstntallvt ap-authority limited part!)4!flhlp (Allach-Dally Pilot Sept 17 24 PUBLIC NOTICE casnter's Check Otawn On A wn•no Ill() Wll bl l!QllltO ".,,. some cash. BATE requests thal ANN PASEO DE VALENCIA pointed by the coun w1th1n A HEARING on tht pell· ment No. 1, Full name and 0 8 llllS Th66:i St.all Or Nabonll Banlt Ctltck arottiao otlite ai any ome lltar
AUGUSTINE bt oppolnlltd QUNA HILLS CA rour months from the da11 tlon wlll be held on Octo· address of Reglstra!'I Soll· ct. 1· • 1 Flclllloua Buslne11 Dta'Wll On A S~ta Or ,Feomr the lil'll l'llJllCl1IOI\ het!CI Incl 842·8878
11 personal representative LA • or the l1rs1 IS1uanct ol lht ber 1, 1998 at t;45pm In ball Ltd. a Ca11torn1a Um· PUBLIC NOTICE Neme Statement ~And Loan AssooallOn belortCIRolSalt ---------lo adminlsltr the Htete of 92&53 totters H provtded In Pro-Dept 703 located al 341 lied Partnership, ·Gtnttal th• following pettont 111 Samils Ass~llon Or SavtnQt 0.-0 St 0 1198 the decedtnl. Publlshtd N1wpor1 bait Code section 91.00. Tl'lt City Drtve, Orange, CA Partnet1·'6oflbetl Inc., (sOle Flctltloua Bualne11 doing bus neu as• 91(111 Spec1tll4 In f111"1Qll Code HENR ~~ 1
THE PETITION requtsts B11ch·Costa Mesa D111y The lime tor IJing cfa•ms 92868. County of Orange, geotral Part1*), • Cal1l0t· Name Statement lnttrnatlonal Houtt ot Stc1lon 5102 AllO AllltloruBd To Y J IOI fltt•
tht decetlontt WUI and Pilot September 11. 17. 18. wiU not e11p11e before l~ur Lamo11ai..x Just•Ct Center nla Corporelion. 949 SOuth Tl'lt followlng persona are PancakH, 1SGO S Harbor Do 811SlltSS In Cllilornia Tiit SONIReinsttllll~Olt!ltuut! cod.ells. II any, be edmltttd lll9B nH360 months from the heanng IF YOU OBJECT to the Coast D11v1, Suite #600, doing business as· Blvd, Anaheim, CA 92802 s.i. Wiii Ba Ml6t Wtlflout OI UICI OICUseG
to PfObate. The Will end date noticed ebove. granting of the pelition, you Costa Mesa, CA 92828) Fogg Bookketplng Ser· Top Hop, inc (CAr,-620 Cownant Or Wltla.'l!Y, Ell>fm MNOAU. C IU..o$E HQ
any codlclls ere avallablt PUBLIC NOTICE • YOU MAY EXAMINE the should appear at the htar· (CA), 941l South Co111 vlc11. 365 e. 11llh Strfft, w SaAll Ana Blvd . Sa1111 Or lmplltO, Rega<dlllQ Tttlt ~I Alifl Mc.IC -tor eumlnauon In tht file hit kopt by the court II you Ing and state your ob OrlVe, Sullt 1800. Cos11 Costa Mesa. CA ll2627 Ana, CA ll270l PossesslQn. Or fncumt>r&nCff. RfDONOOBEACHCA 'Xt!ll· ,..._ ...... =..~
tcepl by the court BSC 7074 art I pereon lnt1re11td In et1on1 or file \lllrllttn Ob-MHI, CA 92828 Melanie Lynn Fogg, 385 E Tl'l11 bu11ness Is con· To Sallsfy Tht ObltQa!lOn Se• MIS --...__
THE PETlllON requuts NOTIC~ OF tht estate, you may lilt Ilona ""th the cour1 be· Thi• bu11n111 Is con· tilth Street. Costa Mese, dUC1td by· a corporahon Qirtd By fnt Ott( Ot Trus1 Nhoon~"~sa Cemet""' • ~·an1
'"lh0t1IV to admin11111 the PETITION TO w.th tht court • RtQuest °'' the hear1no Your •P. dueled by: a general part· CA 92627 Have ~ou alarttd doing Eucultd' 8y Mattehlll Hond\¥ ~16WAU Stp Cha....:r: ~~ Hiatt under the tndepen-IOf Special Nollet (l0tm pearance may be In person ntrtl'llp Oelg Steven Fogg, 365 E. bu1tnesa ytt? Yes, 7.1 7,94 Kllens'(y, An UNN1'94 161123 19111 .,.. _,
O•nt Adm1nlstrat1on of Es· ADMINISTl!R OE·1S•) of tht flhng of an or by your auotney. Ha~e you •!arttd doing 19th Strut. Co111 Meaa , Top Hop, Jnc .• Abed Elhaj. Woman As Trua!Of Recoroeo 3500 P.:lfle v-°""
tatH Act (This Authority ESTATE OF1 inventory and appraisal of IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR buaintu yet? Vts, 04/01/ CA ll2627 Prttldtnt On tr.!1194 Recordtd As In ---------1
wtll allow the pertonal rep· DONALD I!. ARMENT! Hlate 1uet1 or ol any pe-Ot I contingent ~rfd,tor ol 88 Thi• busintH 11 con· Thi• stattment wu flleC: 11rumen1 No 94·0046348 N.-wpott BMch
rHentatlye 10 111c1 many CASE NO. A193063 tition or eccount ea pro-the decea1ed. you must file Gl.A Fln1ncl1t Corporation, ducted by· husband and wtth the Coun1y Clerk or Book No hoe DI Tht Ollldal CLASSIFICb 144-aJOO
action• \llllthOU1 obtaining To 111 htit1, beneficiaries. v1ded tn Probate Code sec· your ctalm with tho cour1 Rudy J S.ldonl, V1c1 Pres. w11t Orange county on 8·2l·ll:J l\tcords Of Or111oe. cao1or111a --.-.Tl .. coun approval. Before tak· creditors, conungonl c:redi-t•on 1250 A Request fOf and tN1I a copy to the per• ldent Have you tlll1ed ctOlng 19916717145 Tht Total Amount Stcureo llY 11 t the re•o:m:e vou r-K-. ,.
Ing certain very lmpottent IOfS, anCI persons who mey Special Notte• form la 1onel rtprestnlaUve tp· Thia atattment was !tied butioest yet? VII. 3115"8 Daty PilOI Sept 3 10 17 SaAd ltlslrumtnt M Of Tiit Tint con count on to Mii D IEll IAl...aY actions however the per· otheniw se be intttttttd in ava1l.tbl1 from the coun l>Olnltd by lhe court vwl1h•n w.lh the County Clerk of Mtlanoe Fogg • • ' QI In Ila Pllt>llC.atlocl Of ThlS myrlae1 or mercllan-
aonal ripresenlat;v, will be the will or estate, 0t bolh, clecf( lour montht from th• d111 Ora19 County on 8-10-ll8 This 111remtnt was filed 24• ltlll Th6S7 Noa ts 1361 5?9 30 WhlCh d " 11oms. beeauso Mortuary * Chapel
required to give notice to or DONALD E ARMENTI Attornei for the Petl· of f1r&1 Issuance of the lot· 19111708722 \lllilh the Counly Cllfk or PllBLIC NOTICE lne*IOIS Tilt Toll! Amount Ot our cotumna compOI Cremation
lnttttaltd perton1 unloH A PETITION FOR PAO· tloneri • ttra H provided In Probate 01lly PilOI Sept. 3, 10, 17, Orange-County on 8 2-..ge Tht Unpaid ~ (lndUOIOO quahlted IW)iera to
111ey l'I•~ w1111ed notice or BAT! has betn filed by MICHAEL 1. HARMS, Code ttctlon 0100. Th• 24 t998 Th854 10H8761014 Flctlllou1 Boalneu Accrlled And Unl)at4 1n•1tStl c11111 1 tO Broet8ctN ctNaay
ecnetnltcl to the proposed JEWELIN CABUG·OS AR· l!IQ ATT0Alfl!Y AT time for filing Clelma win ' D 1 PilOI A 21 S. 1 N•me lletement And Rtas~le hl>matld M2·5878 Costa Mesa ~Ion.) The Independent MENTI In tha Superior uw · 2680 t . COAST nol l'lup11rt l>~lor~ f~ PUBLIC NOTICE . 3 ~J' 17 lt98 ug 'T~8 Tilt ronOWtno per'°"9 .,, Costs. Exoenm Ano Advances Ma·t180
1dmtn111rali0n a111hot1tT. \1111tt COi.Kl of Ca1iro1n•1. County ' C mont • rom t • ear.,"" • • • doing bU'slnoss as· Prom· Al The T1me Ollnillll P\rbliea~ -----------l•---IJl!ll .. -• .. be granted unle11 an nter· of ORANGE. HIQHWAY, ORONA dllt no1lced ebOve Flctltloue au1IMH • PUBLIC NOTICE 119d LMI~ Nt1work, 40 Or· 04 Tiits Hone. 0.llf $e9MI·
ttttd pe~ fil" an ob-THE PETITION FOR PRO. OIL MAR, CA 92025 YOV MAY EXAMINE lt•t Name ltitement A 1 BIOlfOl'll INmt CA 11tt 11. 1991 Diana C1rtM r.=========:;:=====:::;:r itc11on to the ptltllon and GATE requests that JEW· Pu bll ahed Newpofl lil• ~ept by th• court. II you • Thi lollowmg per.c>na art '1ctltlou1 aualMH e2X2o • • Anlst.ant Vice fll'l&idltll S.HWIG
11>0w1 goOCI cau11 whr lhe ELIN CABUG OS AAMENTI BHCl'l·Cotta Men Dally 1 " • person lnlttllted In doing bv11neu as· N•m• ltatement 8111n1n let Jol'lneon. 10 RteonvtV*ICI Co~ 4900 "Meordable
court ahould not grin the bt appointed •• poraon11 Pilot September 17, :13. 24, the '!1811• you mAay ftlt Polo Ct11ntr1, 11410 N• Tht 1011ow1ng Ptr1on1 ere Orange Blossom, lrvlne. fU'ttrgrede Roao St.life 2110 11
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a"'horlly, reprtsentallvt to t1dmln1t• 11l98 with '"' COU(I 1 tqueat whope Sir HI, Ste. 103, doing but1n111 It' COA• CA 92610 lnmdMI CA 91roe162fl 156-
A HEARi NO on the pell· ltt the tatllt of lhl dtee· ' ThWH7 fDOtE ~~) Ir h N~l:f• of{lorm Fountain Valley, CA 027ot POAATE OOL.f NETWORK, Th•I bualneu It ctn· •151 for SaltS 1nforma110n Clll Alternative" ,llC111 wlll be l'ltld on OCTO· dent .1.,.. o I ' 1 ng an Nagln L Petel. 3007 Cro_y• ,068 Wan St Tutlln. CA ducted by an 1nc1t\lld11al m•) 573 1965 Pl12211 917 BEA t, ltH at 1·45pm In lHE PEflTION requ1111 PUBLIC NOTICE lnvtntOfy and apprwal of den Bly. COtta M"•· CA t27llO ' H1vt y-ou alwted Ootng "2• 10/1191 e.Pt l'Ol 10ca1ed at JAt the dtctdtnt e Will and Htate 1-"•11 Of Of any pe-92628 ' Miik Oulnlan. 1068 Wau buslntH yet? No DI t Cask t The City Drllll South, Or· COdtclla, II any, be admlhtd HOTIC& OF litlOn Ot accounl •• pro-SancMlp N Patti. *' St. Tualtn, CA 12780 8r1nln Lt• Jol'lnaon PUBLIC NOTICE scoun e , ~.CA 92968. 10 l>fObele. The Will and PETITION TO vlded1~50Pro:at~ COCl•11~ Croydtn 81y. Coata Meta. Steven Arthur Schmidt, Th11 tltltrnent wH lltld ----------
Ill' YOU OBJECT to the any coctlcll1 11r1 1va1l1hle ADMINllTl!R tion · tqut1 or CA D2828 160 N. Slng1ngwood St . with the County Cleflt of ' c ti &
.. nltng of1ht petition, you IOI Hamination in the lilt llTATa O,t 9P~f':: ~otice 1r::1m ~ Mlt"l'I N, Petel, 3007 U , Orange, CA 92&t9 • Orange County on t ·H-H Of~=~ rema OD
a"°ulel appear ar 1111 h .. t· kt~I by the cou11 THOMAI AMDRIW ar•k• e rom co Cr~n Bay, Co111 M111, rn11 oualneu I• 'con-191117lt113 AT,..anuu e:IOfl'Z' Of·~: J~tu.'n :g: .~.~.,~E.~T~~~i~-:e,~: McDIRMOTT c ·~ltomer for 1~112~~.lntu 11· con-:!:~';:,by: • g9119fal '*'' Daly Pilot A4"il. n. hpl. c.. ... .,,..,, Burial Servl'ce
on1 -.11h the CQUl1 b• 1st111 undtr lht lndepen-CASE NO. A·1t3712 '•tltloMrl dueled by: co-pa11ntt1 Ha1tt you 111t1.a dofng 3 IO, n. 1991 llit47 SuDtl!Of QMit CIC 5-
the heartng YOU! •Po den~ Admoni111atlon or El· • To •ll l'ltlra, btnllicla11t1, IAMUll. cuan1. HeYe YoU llAl1ed ~ busineH ytltT No OfCIWo!N '°' ~cl Loi Wt h Id bj t Ut1tanc. may_ be in Ptf'°'J lllff~tLJ!hll Auth0t1ly Crtd•IOtl, contingent Cftdt· Attorn•r •t Law, buslneta !tlf No Mark Quinlan • MCIM' • lY s OU you SU ec
orl>vyouf"•l@Mf,_ w111il'T0#1litpe ............... ·-•• lndperwonawtiomay BarN• 11117 1H•lfl ... ,..... 4M--11a1t111 .. 11 ..... '"" -lllft,,_Gfftts.ll! If & r ii l I, \'OU ARE A ORl!DITOA rHtnWlvt to take m11ny otl'lerw1ae be llll•retled In ' 1 -Th•I llllament wH Id~ with Che COYnty Cttfk o1 Whtn you wrllt ~ DTAll>C WM:~ YOUfSe your am Y 0 contl~I CttdltOt or action• withOut Obtalnlng lhO Will or 111111. or bOth, cuaa1111•0 Wltl'I lhe County Clerk bl Or~ COUf\ty on a.,24.. C1 { Ml ~ i I fl d l f ""cteeea mu•t Ille COur1 app«rv11I 8efore Ilk• OI THOMAS ANOAl!.W Mc-II'• lh• r .. ource you 011nge County on .. H.tl fHH711t17 a ass fitd • '-*'II 1!MOJ Qlllltl'I N pay ng 0 ate pr Ce5 Of
ycM.w cla•m tl'le eOUf1 tng certain very Important O~AMOTT t•n count on to Hll • '"lt7Naot Ody Pilot Auer t7 Sept lncluClt all lltU1atJIOl11C1•-•""9 k t & l 771?
end NI • copy to lht I*• acuona, however. the I*• ... Ptllfl()N . fOR PAO. myriad ol 11\ef~&n· Dally Ptlot StPI 11, 24, s 10 ,, ,.,. 'Thl4t lht facts Ult Oft or .., kit • 28 cas e S· serv ces ~ '•"•ntlllYe •Po IOf\ll ftPINtnlallV• Will be BAT£ hU bOtft ftltd by 01.. It.ms. b4tcao.iat Oct, '· •• ,... The64 • • ·-... Olla ........... ~, polnltll by the' court vwlthln rtqU ttd 10 gllte notice 10 K1"STEN McDERMOTT In our column• oomp•t and gtl the ' Cll T• free 1 • ~-~ ·mom1'a ttom the clatt lntt1Mltd persons untH1 ll'le Sv~'°' COUl1 of C1ll-uatlfted bu .,, 10 Wfly play •Ode ''N RENT It C KM)S(:, bll. Z21 ~ I.
.. tl'le nrat 1uu1nc1 or '"' U\1y 1'11v1 wallled noUct or 10rn1a, County ot ORANGE. ~1111 v S.ek w'11'1 cl\lldcare? ' rtsu ' ~"-"CA 1:177, ... Sa •"'8 9am1t & 9liiii5 •1 "'t--•
....... pto'l!d~ In Pro· contonttd to th• propotea TttE PfTtTION rOA 'RO· ····••78 C 1ll Clea1lfled you ~ant. ..... and ... ~ 11111l~====~~~5E!S!~!!!!!!!!!! .pe COO. Mellon 1100. action) The lneltptnatnl DATE r•qu11t1 tl\11 toaeyl 94'a,se1a. ~ti Classified lllCljld tll COlflCWI: fir MICl.1
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TUM aF THE ~ . Hollele It lltftOy OW\ .,.. 11 ---AGAltll YOU, YOU IHOULD 11 Woll & l\lcll•ds. a la'#~ ... COHTACT A l.AWftR. NcllCI CorporlllOll • rus .... or c..ta ....._CA 1Ht7
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Caltrans (California O~~artment of Transportation) and the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCT A), in ~~ :c'0r°!-'= g::~~. ~:f::~:r an~ P~~~ eo.. ..... , d:;a1
cooperation with the Cify of Costa Mesa, are planning local access improvements along Interstate 405 (1-405) ~~· ~ ~ i°i.J;!n ~g~M tr:~~~~ ~ ~~::i:.••·013• TIME:
between Bristol Street and the Costa Mesa Freeway (SR-55). The proposed project Jncludes: :0 A1~.L*:*,,...r: :11,;:i:c:l:ar:a:i~:t~:; ~1i.v the .... ~
• separati' n. g the spu th bound SR-55 to northbound 1-405 connector ramps from the northbound 1-405 Bristol rnent No. t""2lt1._ °' Uid matn •niry area 10 111• Planas Ci7i tl'J. T.:... · OMclll Recordl, ._Sell on Civic Cent.ti 401-'411 E Chap-C37I Crvetal = •
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• adding new on-and off-ramps at Anton Boulev;ard and Avenue of the Arts; 0itw":r l!ta~ ~': ~~~·~,'~~hJ:r,·~~naJy~~ ~Aw .
dd d. l c.. h } 5 hbo d J-405 1:45 A.IL II pUble adon to Ille Unllld Slalll) al flQhl blle Coeta ..... CA IH27 • a ing a new 1agona on-ramp nom nort bound Bristo treet to sout un ; 111tlllaheslbddlftore.an<o1Y· and 1111eres1 coovtytd 10 and 1,41,848.0581 TIME:
fr h B i I S Ible al the &med Slit l'l IMll now held l>Y It under Slld DMd 1o·SOAM • separating the southbound l-405 to northbound SR-55 connector ramps om t e r sto treet on-ramps; money at .. UMlld s-.1. 11 or Trust 1n lht prollt'IY s•111111d 5..;.., .. ., the folow4no ~ r9't, *· and ...._ c:on-111 said County and Sttre de-~· • adding sound walls. . ~ io and now held br It~ sc:rlbtd as· As mor• rutv dt· IOl7 &i htriok del' ..i Died cl TNlt In .. scribed In ltlt abOYt mtnboned 8039 f\8ndv hf'* ~ sillGld In ~ Oted ol Trust The slrMt ad· co12 Tivy MoGowm
Caltrans and OCTA have studied the effects this project may have on the environment and prepared an.Initial ~n:~on...s ~~:,a:; ~~r0f:"r:i°:': gm C'::
Study /Environmental Assessment (IS/EA). Although minor jmpacts are to be expected, the IS/EA indicates = ~':-., ~ ::fre3ef;':,d17fgavJ.: Hr:: =. awte t..enaueln/AIM •
that the project will not significantly impact the surrounding area. Project impacts include covering a portion of =ii!,~-== to ~~ 0h~~m~;sar: :~: E1~ ....... ArtnoW•
the Airport Flood Control Channel, removing 250 to 300 parking stalls at Metro Center, acquiring 15 feet fTom ~ '::.~~ ur~i!l =~~ 1~~$~=:S, ar;ri ~~J':2827 the permanent easement of the OraJ1ge County Sanitation District along the south side of 1-405, removing and =~=:'t. ~ :'m~':t d;;=0:n°11 °:;.-; 11::1no~7112 TIME: .. .
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replacing the existing southbound 1~05 noise barrier near residential properties, a"d removing and replacing ~ lf°':y, CU: ~0: h~ri:~ ~~= a:,0~~ ~~Y ttie to1ow1ng
landscaping. This notice is to advise you of the availability of the study and a public hearing. The IS/EA and he!ef'I The total lmOUl\I ot IM oaugatlon Stcured by the prop· =11
Totn Lewi. unpaid balance d lhe ~ er~ to t>t sold ano reasonable 0308C Totn Lewl9 .. .
.. . project maps are available for your review at the following locations and can also be obtained through OCT A: ~tir~~ :v~:C: ~s:, ·~~s~ a~ ...... _.~to.,.w
costs, ~ ind lldVlnOll 1ntt1at pubheaUOl'I ot the Nouce o•io••lldon T.-NIH It lhe timed Ille lrlillll pubb. Of Slit IS $231 961 80 In .,_ ~...,..... tt
lion ol lhe Notice of S. II adortlon to cash, Ill• T1us1M Wiii ule. O.ud uw 1o.ti and S1~0l1.57 In lddlllon to eastt. accept 1 1:a1n1er's cntdc drawn 17th of ~. 1 lte
the 1 rustee wl IClC8(ll 1 cash-on a state or naoonaJ blnk 1 by PS Oreenteoo. lno., 701
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national blnk. 1 c:hect drewn by lederat credit union or a dltdc CA 91201. (8181244-•state Ol ledwll etedlt UflCln"' drawn Dy l. stat• 01 federal eoeo. Bond No. 5867832. I chedt dnlwn l>Y ISllte Of fed. uv111gs and IQin ISSOClabOn 09/10 09/17
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Environmental Planning J3ranch
2501 Pullman Street
Sa nta Ana, CA 92705
Mesa Verde Branch Library
2958 Mesa Verde Drive East
Costa Mesa, CA 92626 •
Costa Mesa City Hall
Public Services Department
77 Fai.r Drive, Fourth Aoor
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
OCTA
550 South Main Street
Orange, CA 92863
Have the potential impacts of the project been addressed? Do yo.u have additional information which should be
included? Your comments will be part of the public record. The public review period for the IS/EA is from
August 24, 1998 to October 9, 1998. If you wish to provide input, you may submit your written comments until
October 9, 1998 to: -
Mr. Praveen Gupta, Chief
Environmental Planning Branch
Caltrans 0jstrict 12 .
2501 Pullman Street
Santa Ana, CA 92705
The open house st}'le public hearing is taking place at the City of Costa Mesa Council Chambers on:
Thursday, September 24, 1998
Drop by anytime between S·Jo p.m. and 9:00 p.m.
77 Fair Qrive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
For more information about this study, please contact:
Mr. Prnveen Gupta, Caftrans Ms. Clarita Lao, OCTA
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NEED FURNITURE? Free To Ooo~ Home 644·6200 X t87 IRVINE 2144 cornor ocean front Better Bu 1 In e.. 19nd p1,1bh1hlng com· Ing with payroll tor 49.67~.622
1·car prkg Superlative Bureau before you pany 1Hk1 full time m ld ·slze company W. h.v. down. beautiful blk cat,' yrs------...•---Id le I C Movlnn Sale! Sat 8 12 .1-•d Arm' oires, o ma Yi va s. •
•RANCHO SAN• Broker, 042·!1850 send any money tor Stall Ac:c:oun1ant 10 and executive office ---------1 -Loves k1dsl 54A 5813 sofa, ktl tbl w 4 chrs. dressers, sofa. chairs. ,.. cotioo 101 All ivr newt JOAQUIN VILLAS, Clean 3br 2ba den, fees or services React aulst In month end administratton. Please \VA~TEU
Upgraded, 2 mas 511 mNble/granile ocean and 'understand any c:101lng,• 1ournal entries send resume 10 Ac-PQTIERY desk, Krloss sec11onal, lrr••l•tlbl• Oc1ca1 1984 SAN BRUNO 9K13, new paho set w kittens. Leopard·
61chalrs, many others. look alike S500·$300 + den, trplc, laund 111aw. 2br 2ba, Studio contracts before you and llnanclal state--counting Supervisor,
rm, cent ac:, pool. encl 363-1506 or 390-3308 sign. Shop around tor ments. Also perform PO Box 1560, Costa Bautr,C1tllm1,Mart>lthttd,
dbl gar S1700:mo .. NEWPORT STUDIO rates. general accounting Mesa CA 92828 or Rookwood,R01e.i t,l1.1klflt
949-722·0346 646·8473 631-2111 .......... .
dep. No pel Avail Oct 1 hou1• from sand SPORTSNUTS.COM ~ua"n~110~~d 1e~:id~c~ r~u may lax resume Andrl-:~·:8~~;SE.G, MERCHANDISE
1 Ooug 949·720·1704 w/kltchotte. Agent • P . ,,,.__. c GARAGE SAL S 'Paid to lay·· counl9 re~onc:1IJat1on. (949) 642-7667 ...... , ·~ MISC, 6015 • E
NEWPORT
BEACH 2169
949·842·38~0 Adidas • Polo • Nike • 401 k admln and coor-Resume should in·
Oceanf ront yearly Calloway • Starter • dlnauon and special elude salary history,1"--.-..i.x~.allt.K--'1
Ping • Cobra • Wilson projects. Th11 position Physical/drug screen. '87 VW bug parts, 2Br tea lower w/d Don't miss this requires BS degreain Ing required EOE '72 VW bus parts ---------• hk·ups, prlvale gar, SPOR s RELATED EL 10RO c:lolhos new tools CORONA $1250.por month. Call NetworTk mktg home accounting or finance, .... PERSON FRIDAY* S nka 'o soda to' DEL MAR 6122 2br 1 ba duplex ocean · one or two year expe-..... A 11.T'r QUE MALL a r r front furn. avail 9·19 Pam 949·862·9743 Agt bus oppty This new rlence preferred and Receptionist light n1.1 • customers 2104 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
to 5·31. $1400/mo. company will create proficient In PC skills bookkeeping, typing, Natlonal Ave .
Sebring RE 650•9311 ••••••••• significant income & (Excel, Lotus 1 ·2·3 computer. hours •Collectibles •Chint 949·548-8592 532 SEAWARD RD.
MISCELIANEOUS tale benellts for lhe and Word) Good ben· nogoliabto. Coll •Garden Dc:cor Just Great Firewood Corona dol Mar
TRANSPORTATION
BOATS 7011
Duffy Electric 16 rt. excellent· con•
dltlonl S13,000
(714) 806·4317
2Br 1Ba TWH Now highly motivated lead· et11 package Including 9 49 ·642··0735 fnx· Avoid the rush! Order 8a·12p, Sat. 9/Hl
carpets, 1 car •II RENTALS ors chosen to be llrst 40lk retirement plan. rosumo 949-642"1729· •S'lve •C stal nowt 5135 a cord, $75 ----------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiCiiiiiiiiii garage, near Gelson's •••••••••• In their a r ea. Orug 1creenlng/physl-Plumber/Drain Cloanor 1 r ry 1/2 cord. Doli•ered 712 Santana Drive ,
SAIL BOATS 7014
$1295./Bkr 640-5664 L>..-ds form this ad 1 1 d E 0 ,.. E • 5 lrvino Terrace Sat 7.1 68 Columbia 23. 3 Hila, .,... ca requ re . . . ..:.. xp pref d. vc: repair /"[)/'NI /'l}J'J ' lrao to your driveway OB 1 ad K 1 v ce tr 38R 3BA Nwpt Hnta ---------wlll be ~rovidedl Send reaume to: Ac:· Ff, plenty of work, will •' A Jj 714-865-1432 Great baby ltem1: • ix 89 • 1 1• • 1 888 54 3892 llnn S I I CM 646 3299 M I /0 k Toys swing crib head, VHF. Good lunl Charmer Largo yard RENTALS TO • . • c:PoOunBo• 156uOporCvossotra, tra n. • . • 8 IOl(any o Wolff Tanning Beds bdng,' kds lwn bd~ .• •llP NS S]825 trado
on c:ul·d•·soc, walk to SH n DE x • POSTAL STORE P/T Walnut/Pine Ton At Home fo ca • 40 132'3 schools & shopping iiiii6'-"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2iiii7ii2ii4 CREDIT Mesa, CA 92628 or Hom• furnlshlng1: r r. " • 2907 lax to (949) 631•7246 retail counter, flex hrs, BJ.1Y Direct and Save1 lamps, Ibis. pictures $2500/Mo. Broker iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~~~=;:--;::-=:-:-:-::;7,::::-:; apply! 3535 E. Coast Comrnorclal 'Home
949·642·3850 HB blks to ocean share Children's Orchard/CM Hwy. COM 673·2930 units from $199.00 ---------MARINE SLIPS ""B""'A'""C'""K.,,....,,B=-A=-=Y~3-b-r-2"'"',5,..b-a-,1 2br 2bli condo, wilh need• rellllbla, oner· R eceptionist Low Monthly Pmls COSTA MESA 6124 DOCKS 7022
2400sf, lg yd, gar-prof NS Fem. $550 GET OUT getlc, dependable per-Bu sy cornmun11y Fr•• Color Catalog iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii de nor, $2400/mo. incl util. 969·2219. son for PfT work Call newspaper seeking Cali 1·800·711·0158
(949) 640-7262. •NP* pool, tonnls, OF DEBT! Thore:oa 650·2243 part-limo rocep11onis1, WANTED
Bayshor•• gated bch, huge mstr, br/ba, NS. CONTROLLER 20 yr hours 1;00 p.m lo
comm .. 3Br 3Ba, short refs. s725. w12 men. We can heln! lelecommunicallons 5:3o p.rn. Monday ANTJOUES term. 53200. Agl Carol Avail 10·1. 640-8473 -~ Co. 11 looking tor an thru Friday, Duties ln· !t
Mock. 646·0249x 105 NPB 29. single, clean •Credit Cards Cofll()(1dattd ox p ' d c: on 1ro11 er c: 1 u d 0 8 n 5 w • r 1 n g Older Style Furniture
WANTED
TO BUY
SALES
6019 WE'RE GROWING!
Prudential CA "Really r I S S n Lo ~' • Please tax resume to phones, sorting ma11, PIANOS & Coll•<trblt) pro ma o, N . hare • nlJrltlllS U't!l'U bal:incing receipts al .. , ~ ...._.
• Bluff• 3Br 2 58a, view, 2br 2ba Maleilemale. • /nltrnt Rtdurtd (714) 540-1900. tho end ot tho day. • ... •'-""•
pristine. s2eoo Mo. Eve. 714·754-6823 • Horassmtnts'St~n Counter help P~rry·s EOE. Ph.-s1ca1 re· $$CASH PAID$$
I BUY ALL PIANOS
Ant que • .qual !urn.tu••
1 pc or hO\Jseful cash
pald (714) 957-8133
Fast growing Southern Ccw.!onua rommuruty
• newspaper chain bas immediate QPJX>rtunl1les
available m Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange
County. and the lnla.00 Empiie for
ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVES.
Barbara Sanregret Shr NB Condo 2bd lba '" • Pizza. apply in per-quited. Please tax re-c»oP'o<•"' • ·•-•
Realtor 949·644-0195 gated. pool/spa. w.d •Hablamosf. • son 9 ,.17 9 18 2108 sume 1nctud1ng salary WE BUY ESTATES
• Fabulou• fully lurn, prkg, must like dog. 314 w Ocean Front history to • 1....,..,.d,,10 '' ...d<r ""'
$550,mo 644-1785 (949) 642-7667 "WE PAV MORE SFASUR" (wlll rent unlurn oared,
1 er Luxury TWN, pano
v•e....,, gor. $1650 mo. ---------
•; Mary, Agent 720-0811 RENTALS
..
' LG BLUFF PLAN 4br WANTED 2726
: 3ba, den. famrm. >clnt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
1 loc, nr NPBTC & COM
HS. $2950 644·4909
' LQ Room/Pvt B ath
Sep ontr, we1 t><ir.
mini frig, view, S8001
mo. inc:lds ull•fcable
COSTA MESA E.SIDE
•want to rent• 2br
house or hke house.
Xlnl refs & credit.
949-842:6408
•Rti!htil~
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DELIVERY DRIVERS
Florlil 4 day5 week
1nclud1ng Sat-Sun.
Prior exp a plusl
Clean OMV. Donny or
L.1sl1e ~40-3135
Front De1k/Sale& For
fitness cir ln CM
Some exp req PT
Ooys & ove·s req.
Apply In porson
MET-Rx 140 E 17th B,
CM. Ask for Harold
R • s t • u r e n t s ·h ea d
baker, chef/cook,
axp'd producllon
kitchen Benefits. FT.
days. wk-ones req d.
Healthy Gourmet
Irvine 949·833-2929
Sales
COME CROW WITH us1-
Expand1ng rotall ad·
vcrUsing depor1ment
soaks a self motivated 2202 So Main St.
Old Coins Gold Silver
Franklin Mint, Sterling
O•d wl'ltches & ieNelry
Wes1:oos1 Com 642·9448
OFFICE
FURNITURE &
EQUIPMENT 6047
.k olllco furn, 4 ·
do ks. 2 crodonsas.
conl lbl, 7 caster chrs.
2 metal cob. 8' couch.
All S,450.,760-0157. _A_vo_1_1o_c_1_.2~_6·_i4_·0_1_9_51 _S_T_O_RA_G~E---2-7-4-2 Newport Ht'• 2Br 1 Bo rear cottage huge 101. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Rdwc decks Frplc:. STORAGE SPACE
St600, 949·455 0444 CM approl( 12·x 23'
•Accounu. Rt<tiv~lt ~ts
•Mortgages Llttl• Inn by th• B•v
seeks desk help,
$7.50hr plus tips
(949) 673-8800
account executive to S1nt<1 Ana, CA 112107 PETS & sell, develop and ser· !W.e.'1 • "• ._
• Slnol• Famlly Hom•
1n Balboa. Spacious
S175mo. Newport
Blvdl171h SI. 771-7240
cstm design 3br 2.5ba •••••••••• out11d1 ~eek w/epa.
I • .2c gar, FP, wld hk·up
Avait Oct 12850/mo
Pam, 862·9743 Agen1
COMMERCIAL
REAL ESTATE
•Structured Stttlemenu
CREATIVE CAPITAL
FUNDING
(714) 915-2321
•••Loan Funder•• doc & •hipping . exp
• top aatary & bent.
Amerlc:orp 6000 W PCH NP 949·574·7701
11118 Fax 574-1753.
vrce now business ANIMALS 6049
and special sac:ilons. 1----------1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii We prefer a candidate
10 have a minimum of APPLIANCE S 6011 Overstocked with I year print ad-
vent sing ex pe rienc:e. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I stutt?
Excellent commun•Ca· WHIRLPOOL A call to uon skills Ab1111y 10 Gas dryer good c:ondl · Class1tiod
set goals and make s100 Cnll Jac:k nhcr v.1JI help
professional presenla· 7pm 842·6884 , __ _..;:6'-4""2::..·..:5;.;:6;;.;7:...;8~--Upper Duplex newer •••••••••1----------1 ***Loan ofift!er•• lions in a last paced
3Br 2Ba. 3'C prkg • Top comm paid.. and detail oriented en·
. --.... ... ...
s21oo·mo yrly. 124 ---------MONEY Americ:orp 6000 w vlronmenl.
461h St. 562-943·2660 BUSINESS OFFICE TO LOAN 2914 PCH NP 949.574.7701 Xlnt benehl package,
FOR RENT 27 69 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .__x_1_1_8_F_a_x_s_1_4._1_1_53_._ Including 401 k. Orug 1• ,. sc:reoningfphysic:al re-•••••••••I Automotive Loana Malnt./Cu•todlan PT, quired. EOE. • APARTMENTS •Co•t• M •••• Pereonal Loans Mon-Fri. 11am-3pm. Resumes vla tax: Al·
Sm OHIC:e Ne....,port Bu•ln••• Loana Must love children, be tention. Lynn Esola FOR RENT a 1 v d /17th s t . Employment I• flaxlbll and w1lllng to 714·65().4802 or mail:
S250/mo 771-7240 Req'd 1·888·454·1309 help where needed Times Community
Carden Hall School, News. 330 West Bay
1541 Monrovia Ave. Street, Costa Mosa,
Newport Beach. CA 92627 : BALBOA COMMERCIAL U C M S
2607 PROPE~TY 2778 ANNO N E ENT -PENINSULA
: iLii•ii;iiaeiiiii2biiriii1iibaii,iicmui1itoimiil
-Ille, air new Interior, : garage, steps to sand
-$1650 562·426·4860 --
Call (949) 645-1773. "'"s_e_c_r_e_t_a-ry_/.,..,0-f-f.-M-g-r
A1k for Kim Prop. mgt. co seeks
NB Company 1l>oking above average pers. NEW 2000•f bldg in ANNOUNCEMENTS tor otllc:e assistant 60wpm, Lotus, WP, Cannery Row, fronts AJP AIR d th
20 Must have accounts • • goo ma · 2 streets noxt to 29 payable ewpertenc:e. Bx 21<>7, Nwpt Bc:h, Mc Donald's For ISO liiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ CA 92659 F 722 Oreat people sklll1, x· · Ownor/Agt. 631·7433 7085 c 11 722 7331 Cody Hal•llp good computer sklll1. or a · • •STUDIO $675.•
Nu pntlcpl, trig & u111 lncl'd. yearly, no pets -IN_D_U_S_T_R_IAL __ 2_7_8_8
760-1713 or 723·1268
Ooes to We offer • salary + TEACHER lor 2nd
Dlanevland benefits. Pleat• fax Grade needed lmmod.
Aunt Judy Is 10 resume 949-723-5442 tor ChrlsUan School.
happy to have you, Attn: Erin. Must be credenllalod.
Mommy. and Daddy ---------exp. or now grad con· CORONA
DEL MAR 2622
LOW RENTI Industrial
space w/offic:H 2200·
4600sf 78cen1 st NNN
Jackie (714) 673-2754.
here to visit me. sldered. Contact Jan
Please come again! f'/1'WOM>hoaSSWG 714-437-1700 x 142
LOTS OF LOVE & & GIN. Offlcl. C4M
HAVE FUNll 24-lOflutwlM *3Br 2Ba Dplx Mint ---------1----..;._____ ~ 11.,., Strong l'C lfld
Oen vu. new pnUc:rpt, INCOME _.cjp•om""!lali••
Wanted Persons with
tile Installation &
removal exp tor 2mo
pr0Jec:1 HB Susanne
3 1 0 .3 9 1 .3 5 3 7 upper, 1c gar, s2soo1 PROPERTY 2790 dttMot-ect "-•· mo 714-612-4945 Agt ~-..
COSTA MESA 2624
BACKBAY 1 DR. 1mall
yard, $735/mo. No
Pets. 1553 ,MESA OR .
• . 64 8•1184/645·9543
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii F1K resume 67S·223S
£.SIDE CM Pume Loe:
(3) 2br units & ( 1) 3br
Spaclou1 2 w/frplc's.
4 single car encl gar
upgrades!! $499k
Oen Agt 714·997·0050
E/SIDE 12 Units on 1 t----------1 acre or park·llke
Part·tlme
Admlnl1tratlve
Clerk
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES ~ 5533
•••••••• Please be aware that
Your strengths: oow aax>unt de\lek>pmeru.
maintaining estaliishOO aa:oo.nts. poo!tlve
eustDmer set'\'IOO attitude, aild destre to build
strong advertiSlng p."lrtnerships with clients.
Minimum 2 years previous advertlSmg sales
expeneoce WJth newspopcr mdustry expeneinoo
prefened
We offer; 00.Se salruy + oomrrus.sion. exoell~nt
benefits package including 401(k). and a
supportive work envuonment
, Submit cover letter, resuroo. and saJaJy tustory to:
c.anrom.ta Community Ne\\1 CorporatJon
425 W Broadway, Suite 1300
Glendale, CA 91204
ATI'N: Human Resources
Or Fax: (818} 548·8897 . 1~~ aa a:~~ l11lltw Wt cJ£Cll'f>Jrt1il a "411E
tn1 81 !1.($0 tw IDm ~
Chances a1e
you will find
·what you need •
• at 'the price
you want to pay
when ~ou read
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•
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642-5678
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--•Co•ta Mesa'• Be•t
Jr· 1 br & 1 br, also .2br
1 ba. quiet gated
comm, pool, 1enni1,
grounds, $1,100,000 LOST &
tell yQur house & quit FO"ND 2925
world Perteet lor own/ 1'iiiii"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
for att1Ve customer
serv1ee counter I 0·
18 hours per week.
mostly mornings
Maiumum hours 1n
peak periods only
Fle~b1hty in sched·
uhng for vacation
co-verege required
Good phone, cus·
tomer Sef'\'ICe e11d
computer skills noc·
essary, knowledge
of Newpclft Bca.:h
preferred
the llstlngs In this cat·
ogory may require you
10 call a 900 number
In which there is a
charge per minute. D YES, S~LL MY CAR
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easy nee:••• to
lreeway/beoc:h/malla,
714-557-0075
occup, 2033 Orange 1•
Joenne, Owner/Agent
Prine: Only 642·3812
: NEWPORT
BEACH
NEWPORT
2669 BEACH 2669
LOSTI Adult c:a,t. rac·
coon •!riped tell,
beige/grey 1olld cot·
ored body Red collar
w/ 10 tag very 1hy
named Maxie reward!
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APARTMENTS
Bay(ron1 comaulllity•ith Pfi~atc bead\ & marina.
Tropical lanchapill\4'F waJ paol 1< aun deck.
Walk 10 albo. h1111d ebops
Mioetu from Faeliioa JtW:id. ··
• Spadou IOR, 28R ud 2BR &, tkn •pi..
• l'rintt p•t.lo• ot bakon1u
•Wood bantii9P' fircplaca
•Mntepnp
• • 8oac tlipt_ nJJ1ablt
• $16SO · S3600 No Ptu
Please call (949) 760-0919 ·
FAIRWAY APARTMENTS
AT BIO CANYON
OATW COMMUNITY UY f'ASHION 1~0
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• Aklrm 11yiMen1 , • • a I ,ftei() to $;1 .W!l
• PkWteml(71•IG4•«!2P
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Reward for a 1011
bracelet In F11h 111 or
Udo Village 875-8753
PERSONALS
PERSONALS 3002
TEIEN T9'0U8LRS?
Runaway? Truancy?
Orug1? Alcohol? Neg·
alive peef~ C111 for •
r e f • r r • I t o. • program thal workll
949·3'70·2924.
. EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT
5530
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cen count on to .. u a
myrlact of merellaflo
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your home
through classified
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lief;
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Call
642-5678 ·
Run your ad in the
Newport Beach-
Costa Mesa Daily
Pi lot and the
Huntington Beach-.
Fountain Valley
Independent to
reach over 100,000
home·s. Fax us this
form with your credit
card # or mail with
a check today!
Run for a week! If
·your car does not
sell, we· 11 run it for
another week FREii
All for just $10 ..
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Thursday, •m'b' 17, 1998
TODAY'S
<;RoSSWORP PUZZLE
ACROSS
' Qty 4' Maureen Of the mov•s
• Aqu num cMntz..-.
' 14 F~er garland 115 Eva or Juan -~ 16 Used rOW1rig
tools
17 Metting
I 9 Actor Edward
Jemes-~ ~ar -Poe 2t Trendy digs ~Looks at 24 ~oalera and undal1 27 61.sh
30 Explodes • 32 Genetic material
33 S¥1•lt rooner 37 Shi.Ill
39Tell
40 •t's goldenl 4t2 Vlne-oovered
43 YaJe and Duka
44 Acior Mr.eo
45. Sets sail
90 Tune ol '1$1n9
94 !?:::Sh cfy• 65 l>;na1111te
lmttlnlOf
81 IMect
67 AnllllJ 514nd
68 Nt111101ks
69 ·-My Party•
OoWN t·SeawHd
2 Granular
3 Name
4 Not cklstd 5 Thal ship
6 Onnnt!I'
n~kname
7 How11rd ol
"Happy Oays·
8 Viewpotnls
~fVIOUS PUZ:ZU S«VEO
9 Pooeh'a sound
10 Stops• 11 Arsl mitn on 30 PropeHcr ~n ldlOol lilds
lh4t moon 31 Loses interest 49 Tea cake
12 Name for a lion 33 ·Liqveur llaYOI 51 Chubby
13 Su!liv11n and 34 0 1 ships 52 Alncan animal
KQCh 35 Huge nufnl>ef9 53 More or less
18 Owns 36 Previously, In 54 Yearns
22 M dw tem poems 56 Of lhe mouth •a House wings
60 CouSlns'
mothers
$1 Young horse
$Ch 38 GOOSe 57 Guys' partners
-24 COfl'I 1ece.ve< lom~bon 56 Nol he '
55 Computer·
9<:fMn images
57 Actress Greta -
58 Animal's tracll
25 c1.n1611, 40 Pul tn order 59 Green shade
btrthptaca 4 t Kinds 61 Postal-creed
26 Have bil!s 43 Pr~eive won:!
28 In reserve 48 Male 62 Hoover's org 29 Wal~, 1n wa101 47 Transporting 63 Pioneered
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8y CHARLES GORIN
wkh OMAR SHAlttf
Md TANNAH HINSCH
"Olt, OON"f DECEIVE ME!"
Both "ul~rahlc. Sou\h deal~. . that failcJ. But a diamond lead ga"c
South, the I.ate Sam Fry Jr •• the oppor·
NORTH !unity fOf a preny piece of decC"r!ion
.ti K 13 -he put up dumml:' queen o dta·
I:) 5 2 monds at tnck one. s1 covered with
I 0 Q9S4 lhe lung and declarer won 1n hand.
• J 7 54 ·Since Fry did not want 10 give the WEST EAST defenders a chance to signal, he • J95'4 • A JO 8 6 2 crossed 10 dum~ wi1h the i!ck of
t1 K 8 "' 1()74 trumps aJfd imrn iately led a art to
0 J 7 Jl o K 1086 1he queen ond king. Consider 1hc
... 98J • 6 ~sit1on from lhe West seal . SOUTH clarer's play 16 the Orsi 1r1ck made
• Q ii look for all the world as ff he had
f:J AQJ963 star\ed with a·doublc1on ace of dia·
¢ A mondc;: so West could not wail to
• Al< Q JO 2 . • cash the knave of dtjmom.h for what
should have been the stiling trick.
· The biddm( lmagine the defender's agony at whal SOUTH \'ESl' NORTH EAST had happened when South ruffed. 2• Pass 20 PUJ drew trumps m two more rounds and 2Q Pass JNT Pus then ran the heruu, in lhe proce.'\s dis· 4• Pa~ S• Past card111g all lhrce oflhe table's spades. 6• Past p P1i A spade ruff wuh dummy's la t
Opening lc:ad: Two of o uurnp was declarer's 121h trit:k.
Just in case a lines~ was destmed Learn to be a betttr brid&(!cl•Y· to fail, South mooe an unusual ~Y to erl Subscrib. now to the oren the fint tnclc 'The result is a · dge Brid~ Letter by tallln~ (800) 788-da~IC.
North0s two-diamond response was 1225 for information. r wnte to:
Goren Bridge Lett~r, P.O. Box a wru11ng bid. Thercaner, lhe rest of 44101 Chicago, Ill. 60680. lhe .iucuo'n was natural and a reason·
nble club slam was reached.
Had West lc<l a spade, this hand
would have disappeared into the dust·
b1n of l11Mory as just another slam ,.
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