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• Corona del Mar
23, Costa Mesa 6
• W9Stminster 30,
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C.OV-..ln~8 1
SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO~UNmEs· SINCE 1907
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Eriro entdowll
ort~Mesa
•District officldl stresses that if more
children don't show up, budget
adjustments w iU })(•come a necessity.
.JI '11\IH 11 1\"'l,I f'I Ill /
IXit Not
NEWPORT MESA -Thf>:,c hool clislri< l ts S<'C'ing
fewer stud£'nts than ..expccl<•d ·in sonw grndt>::; hut ·
h1qhe r-lhdn c•xpectc•d Pnrollnwnl m olhNs, .ind one
district leuder is opt1misti<: the two tH•nrb will bal-
dnce out
The bi<J<J('Sl <'nrollment clpfirJts w1•re m the 12th
gr.tdf', which httd only 88.5% of Uw studPnl' pro·
lfK:l<>d ~lY nud-Octol><•r: fourth urade, with <i:U1'1 .. 1
_ and ltincll'r<JdrtPn, walh 1H . ll""
Bui ther;• rlrl' still th11•p wc•pks to uo h<'fot.(' the
ft11dl nurnlJt>Cs drl• l11lhc<.l, i.Utd l\ltkt• Fmc, dtslnc l
SUp(•nnlen<JC'lll of h11s11tc>ss Sf>rvlC·l's, '1Xf>t'f'ls ct Jot to
happl'n w1th1n thttt turw lrcJ1111'.
··nut'(' Wl1c•ks IS ct lot or hllH',.. Fine• Sdtd M In
some• ot tlw qr11tles, wt•'ll rn.rk" up Ute chllt>rc•11c •
For inslc1nc I', with our 111<l1'pP11ct1•nt study proqrnm.
Fund-raiser
gets set for
another tun
•.Annuctf Rctc·c for. th<• ( 'ure raises
money for breast ccmccr research.
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NEWP< >lff BUA< 11 In t1 lrlhul,. lo tho.,e
Who hdV4' hdlllPd l>lt•u~l <'dlll t~T, ctll f'~l.JIOult>d
23,000 pt>oplP will strap 011 runmn!J shoes
Sr>pt. 27 c1n<I r.t< l' to 1<ti I' 1111111P.,. Im u•:-.ourc <>:-.
to h4'!1p t1uh1 thP ch"' 1Js1"
Tut ... dfllllldl 01,111q.-< ·ounty Hctfl' lor !hp
Cun•, whir h rr11q•s fund .. lnr tlw S11<><1n ( ;,
EVENT
SCHEDULE
•6:30 a.m.-
Registration
... ~o a.m.to
noon -Chevron
Kias Expo/Fitness
and Health Expo
•7:30 a.m.-
K111111111 BH•flst Cdn-
< t•t Foundul1tm will
f('dl\HI' two .:>K fd( ('S
.111<1 " 1-uiilP h•1sur<'ly
stroll, with prm 1•11d~
l<lffJPl<•d for rt'Sl'dr< h
qr.lnts, sc JP<'lllng .md
lrt•.ilnwnt p1oqr.111b.
we h '"" lhP pot<'nlial to gdin over 100 kids wtthin
lhr-m•xl month.n
Som" q1 <1d<•s, i.11< h ils s1.x lh grdde, which stttnds
di ll<> fl'i'} .. , Mc ""-fl"' lt·d to l'XCC<'<l the projC>cbons
hy mut-< klohN. f•111" .tlso Sdtcf th~ d1'>lm I has d his-
tory of qt1111111t1 sturl1•11ts <11uiri<J tlw hr'>l rnonlh of U1e
st hool yc•.ir, whwh 111.iy .it so < ontnhutP to· dn
rnc rc•t1'-" 111 <•niollmc:mt.
Till' 1111tl ( >< lohN to111otln11•nt t,1Jly 1s un informr1l
prP<hc tor for the• Apnl 1 .ilc 11tt1tmn. i\l U1dl time, d for-
rmil c 011111 of th<' .iVPrrtqt> d,11ly .11t<•11<ldnc:P. will be
USPd to dc•lt ·r 1111111> how 111111'11 I uncling th1• district
\\Ill r1•c <'IVt• from 1111• "'"''"
,\ ol Fricl.iy, Jll,Hl~1 .. 111<IP11ls w1•n• t>nrollt>rl In th<>
cltsln< I II lllP n11111h1·1 ol s l11clt•11b dc>cs nut'mcr~dSP
hy nml·Ap11l lo 211, o~. lh" .11t1•111l<1n< .. on which 1ls
$110 1111l111m ln11lqPt rs l:i.H;.Prl, lht· d 1.,lnc l will hd\1' to
.u1111st llw hwlcwt d< curcl111ql y ·
Bui F1r11• 111<l lhlll!.JS o;lwul<I \\Olk out Ill the t'ncl.
• Min 01111• qr.ul •s, hk•• tou1th, WP 1111' ort hy fthoul
101 kul totctl, ~ Full' 1>t11d M\\'1> won't hp dhlt> to
n1<1ki> u11 tho:.p kuls. But 111 olh1<1 ccJtPcJont>s, ltkP
:;axil\ q1.1dt>, WP ttrl' ofl 0111~ 11 kHlo; 1ht'> whn!P
lhlll!.f hdS ltt•' poh>lllhfl of ht1l.111< Ill'! lllll JllSI hilt'."
F'llO
Lindsd} DavcnpGrt signs dutographs al the
Pdlhddes Tennis C lub in '\iewport Beach'
on Fride1y night.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1998
Daveilp9rt
takes center
court at clob
•A joyous nowd clt PaliscHles party
ccletirdles Newport 1esid ent's return
home ctfter winning thl! U.~. Open,
(<\<;\U'l,I I 11
In'¥ Pllot
NE\\'i'< >HT Bf'lAC"J I l h1· Pctlt.;r1tfr~ l1•11mo;
Cluh 111 Nc•wporl Ho<1< h on Fnclct\' '"·ln1m1~d its
hlHlll'tC)Wll hc•ro, IJ.S OpPn tPOnts (h,m1p10I1 L 11<J-
s,1~ DuVt',11(>011, With <"hf'l'IS, 'appl11U'il' and ri ki•\ to
the> !"tlV '
In culchtaon lo c • •lf'hrdting DdVPllJ>Ort', S• pt 12
vie tory ov<'1 M.11L111c1 I lt11!JI:> m Flustung ' Y. the
lPIHHS c luh w.1 holcJ111u 1ts nnnual J)urt~ for pla~ ( r
nnd meml)1~r s, Sdtcl P<thsmj,.s 0\\ n1 r K<!ll tuurt
Ahoul 700 teruus plo~C!rs cmd c lul) meml>t~I
nrmqlt.><I ct mid UtP ICSti\ 1•. colorful d1 coratwn at•·
lnod pro\ adt>cl hy A<"c1p11lco M1•x1crJn R ,r _ mt
SEE TENNIS PAGE 16
McOung
• • reJ~Ices
after jail
release
. 'I Jeel pretty numb,'
lw said aftt:>r bemg <:>t
free in r-..i exico wher he
' wct~ held for 5 weeks on
gun-smuu9ling charge'.
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fufy file!
NEWl't lHT BE,\U I 1\\0
dc1~s ttflm Mt>Xt<u c-orru1111mt11<1t·
Pel 11 ... l11<IPp1•11cl1•m l' Dti~, c1 loc~I
you I h ll'tHJt>r Jntlf'd 111 Urn I Jo11•111n
countrv ltt1d ht::; O\\ n c-1>lt>h1<1t11in
. Flunked liv r.muJv llH'Jlll er
t111<1 <1tlnml'y .• Scoti l\ le< lung
1<1lk1~I .ibout tu~ h\ C•\\Pck mac.ii
th.it c:ulnunatml wtUl hIS rcl"'u"'""
l.ilt• Fnd1tV from d m~tltc<tl duuc
111 CozunU:•i.
Family 1·mile fun
run/Walk
This yt>.ir, Cynllm.1
Cooper, llw f\.1osl
Vctlt1t1blt! Plrtyer for
the \\·onwn\ Ndllnn-
ul Bt1skt>lht11l As!'oo-
dt1<m, will he c1t ttw
rtu·•· s1u11111~1 <.1ulo-
qrr1phs ctn<I J>rl<'kt1lfl'S
ol Kl'llliH<f\ procluc ts
lt•c1h11mq her photo
PHOTOS BY LARR'!' DORTCtWOI\ THi DA!Y mot "I let I prPll} numli, •
•7:50 a.m.-
.women's SK
run/Walk IN GOOD TASTE
• 9:35 a.m.-
Coed SK run/walk
Shl' ,1bo will pu•·
sl'nt ltw Yon C'dn
f\1dkt• a D1llert,•ncc
c1wtml to Dr. S;mdy
Fincstonc•, cl l h·y(•.tr ( rll\( Pr survivor dlltl
lnrrne r<''>id<>nl who rounst-1<; C<ut< t>r 1><11.ic•nl<;
dfld survivm~ of h1t •c1st · ct1n<'Pr <ll tlw 110119
Cc.1nc<>r Cc•nt<'r.
The me I' will 1.1 kl' pl.ic<' ctl Ft1slun11 bl.md
in NPwpmt B<•t1c h Untry lt•Ps fm t1dults .ire
$23 by lo<l.ty, $2'> hy St•pl. 2h c1nd $:i() nit r.tc c;
day. SPnior rtlt/l'ns und those• unclPr 17 will
lt'.s A Taste of Newport time aga!n aAd
area residents flocked to Fashion Island
on Friday night to eat, drink and be mer-
ry. The event continues today and Sunday.
Story, list of events, Page A 11.
.pay $12 hy to<lciy, $1.'l by ~<·pt. 2h und $18 on
race day. T·shuts w111·1w u1vt•n lo pt1rht1p<.1nts.
Thos1' who ilH' 1ntcH·~h·cl m 1><uticipt1t ino m
the ron• or vol11ntcPrtrHJ < c1n cctll (714) 224-
0290 for .-ntry forms c1nd mlo1111cil10n Volun·
leers will n·n·avl' <1 lrcl' T-slurl for t~<·u help.
Abow, f>dlrons of A Te1ste of Newport hurry to
vclrrous boolh.s to ~dmpll' a., mcmy food items as
pm • .,ibh.• frlday nJght. Al right, Bill Blaine of San
Di('go tCJkt's d bite out of the sawu1ge sandwich
he purch.1s<>d from the Sabatino's World's Great-
est Italian re ldUrdnl booth. •
Newport steps up ROse Bowl wooiiig
• Becciusc ol new bowl !>ystcm changQ, olhl?r ll'ctms
may play in Pasaclc'na -<lnd stay here during visit
h MH II It \111 \'II
~rt~
NI!Wl'Olff BEJ\C I 1-IMw 'I'll
Chri lm11o; Dcty c11HI New Yc•tu 's
'Eve, rt ·skh •nts h11vc qui It •n llM1d
to sc •ing rohuJ rnllPIJP loolhrtll
f1ins WdO<INllllJ the ( 1t d :!<'kl'cl
0 •l in tllP1r St hbol\7l1lot5, WCIV• irMI f><>mpont ·,uul fl •nmmts 111
onUC"1patlon of u Soullw111 C.1lt·
(omw tuulitlon -the ~o <• Bowl.
Ro lincl W1llt11111 , c.xc•< ullvt>
lrt ror of lit Nl'Wp<Ut Ht>c1c·h
COnlN nr ftnd Vi ton; B1111• n1,
works many lonci hours to ensuna
lhO. fftns Wtll nintluuc to tnkf' tD~ntag • of New1M1tf" hr>Sp1ldl-
... ... Jt
' tty ond pump lo1111sm <l11ll 11s 11110
ltl(dl bu~IO('S'-1!~ .111<1 l ll}' ( otl 11 '
But this Y'" r, 111'1 Joh h11s 1Jolft•u
d lot hord1•r.
In llltill, ti 111.1y not ht• u q.111111
l wtWt'('fl tlw No 1 lhq T•n ll'clln
cmd lhc No t Poe to IP 1111 '
So 111!.lt•,ul ot (1rttilmJJ>llhhc
lt'lUIJOl\S Jl<.IC k1•tc; ond qtfls to lhl'
22 lecints tn hoth ot lhosP < nulm-
""' cs, lhf> hurf'dll IS lite 1•tl Wtlh
tlw po s1h1ltty of varh1i\lt _any
IP un m th • 1 011111ry c omlnq lo
plc1y m Pasadt•11n
The n•ao;on. the AUJ me • Bowl
It W 111 h • I h <1 I tr St IJ cllll I' t t>
SE£ ROSE PAGE 15
OOtH£A MVf'llOl
Th., UnJveratty of Mkhtgan mudllng band
OU Ide of Planet Hollywood In ('ostil Mesa
durlnci la t sea on' ~Me Bowl dvt'
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112
pages
of area
rea\
estate
buys to
browse
through
. McClun~ said \.'ld a telt•phone
antef\1PW w\lh U1c med1c1 F1vc
\H:!Ck o l ni\ hft> tld~ c he 11 on
hold I'm known for ter1d\
hltnd l>ut tlwy haven't topped
trcmhlmy SIO("'("" Ill} drTP I •
McCltmq -who runs 1 • w -
port Beet h-has d dwrtt'f ) <lCht
hu me -wa rdt'd..,Pd a flN
lhc• t-l('XI< 4111 cttlonH'Y (f('flPhll
dropped qun·stn119qhng ('horgc:•s
rl<Jdlrl"'t th" c npl<1111 of 'the NPW·
pnrl UtCd< h·txnmd R11ptuH• Tht>
nrdf'I Wrl'-s1qnc•d oncl c.h•h\ mPtl
by lhl' <11lorn1•y <WllPlal 1tr1cf for·
w,uded to a l1>clt>htl JUdCJl' in
<"'llm 1rn who fmal111 cl tho JM per·
work on Pnclll)
•1 ht• locrtl pro 1 ul.or \\ h<J
tlcln<lle<I ttus thought h" h. d a
C(t<: "• smcl all om.-•\ Dan Fulh r
SEE RELEASE PAGE 16.
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'A 2 Saturday, September 19, 1wa
MOIAL OF
IHI STOIY
cindy trone
christeson
Look out for your
teamrnales. and yourself
•Man shapes himsell through deci-
sions that shape his envlronment. •
-Rene Dubos
W e recently ended' ow vaca-
tion 10 Colorado. Schools
had already started there,
and we saw busloads and carpools
filled with boys ,.md girls decked out
in the latest fdshlons and backpacks.
We put aside some time for a visit
with a special friend of ours named
Melanie Barnes from Corona del Mar.
With less than three weeks of sum-
mer vacation dfter graduating from
high school, Melanie started dt the
Air Force Academy in Colorado
Springs. She lS clearly having the
most unique school expenences I
hav~ ever observed
Our family hds known Melarue
since she was a tod4ter. She and her
sister, Cindy, used to play with our
two girls-Mel~e·s mother, Becky,
and I haveoeen friends and fellow
photographers capturlng photo
moments of our girls together through
the years as they have grown and
gone Crom sand boxes and preschool
to proms and high school.
And now college.
We visited Cadet Barnes between
13:30 and 14·20. We stood in front of
the chapel and hstened to Cadet
Barnes -who was dressed in ·
fatigues -tell us about her new life.
She explain<'d that one of the biggest
changes had bE'en the lack of person-
al choices cmd decisions. We were
astonished with the preciseness of
every detad of her every waking
moment Melarue was told what to
do, how to do 1t and when to do it.
She WtlS told when to eat, how to
eat. what to wear and how to speak
to others. ThNe wdS a d ear purpose
and a plan for all the rules and regu:.
lallons. Nothing was drbitrary.
The stated mission of the U.S. Air
Force Academy IS ·To Develop and
Inspire AJC and Space Leaders With
Vision for Tomorrow.~ The highly dis-
ciplined lrduung lS geared toward
developing men and women of
integrity, character and excellence.
These future leaders are expected
to be responsible and colllllUtted, not
only to thctr own squadron, but ulti-
mately to our nation
HEvery moment is an adventure
and a challenge," she said. "But I'm
really happy here.•
And we could tell by her twmkling
brown eyes and her big smile that
she is in the right place.
I came awdy from our visit with
intense respect and admiration not
only for Melanie and the process she
is going though. but also for everyone
whose We reflects s<>rv1ce and dedica-
tion .
I also cdJlle home and looked
around our community and realized
that we are aU part of a bigger picture
as well God has placed us all on this
earth to become men dnd women of
integrity character and excellence.
We ne<>d to .be responsible and
conurutted to one another. In our
lives, our decisions should be pur-
poseful and reflect our plans and pri-
orities in life. We should always be
on the lookout -not only for our-
selves, but for others; ow teammates
in this acade my of life.
And you can quote f!lO on th.at.
• O NOY TRANE CHRISTESON Is a Newport
Beach resident who speaks frequently to
parenting groups. Her e-mail address Is
cindyOot\thegrow com .
faith Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily PilOt
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Address:-611 Heliotrope Ave.1 Corona del Mar • ·: I
Telephone: (949) 644-7400 I
Denomination: United Church of Chrtst • l
Year 61urch established: 1944 1' :
Sef'Vice times: 8 and 10 a.m. Sunday , •,'
Senior pastor. Bruce Van Blair ,
Pastoral staff: Rodger Whitten, music •
director: JoAnn Stahl, office manager; "' l
Pat Markle, wedding director · I
Size of congregation: 215 l
Makeup of congregation: A solid group • :
of healthy "eldsten," some of whom 1
have served the local community for 50 :
years or more. A strong and growing :
group of younger couples with young l
children. The 40 and 50 age group is •
solid and active. For now, most chil-'!
dren are in the infant through eighth-~ :
grade range. Members come from I
mostly the Harbor area, especially I
Newport Beach and Corona deJ Mar, •
but also from Laguna Beach, Hunting-' I
'I ton Beach, Irvine, Costa Mesa, Foun-. l
: tain Valley and Tustin. l l Child care: Provided for all worship ser-:
1 . vices and mos.t uther church activities. : I Type of worshfp: A simple, traditional, I I thoughtful and reverent service. The 1
' choir is among the finest small-church l
choirs in the area. Its emphasis is on :
traditional church music. The congre-I
gation is a faith family. Things they :
want to share, the joy of seeing each •
other and of being together find their :
way into the service. Both Sunday ser-:
vices are the same, except for the full . : choir participating at 10 a.m. . OW4AMUlVH.l/DAl.V PILOT :
iype of sermon: Frequently one of a Bruce Van Blair ls pastor of Community Church. CQngregatlonal In Costa Mesa. 1
series, sometimes straight Bible teach-: ing, someb.mes working on theological full participation and commitment in also contused and muted both identi-Spirit, not to the pastor or the chmch, :
questions raised by the congregation. the Christian life and way. ties. The cbwch's heritage goes back or a pre5et creed. We study creeds and I
Often sermons deal with the practical Ou1readl programs: The life that each thropgb the New England Puritans. honor traditions, but the Holy Spirit •
problems and joys of the Christian way, member lives in the community is the "Remember Plymouth Rock and the outranks all other authorities. So we l
at times coming out of Van Blair's own church's greatest outreach. Mission and golden rule?• Van Blair asks. cannot be fundamentalist because we I
struggle and searching. Sermons focus outreach are where a person spends Missk>n statement We, the congrega-do not insist on a presaibed set of I
on faith issues, not polltical issues, most of his or her time, doing what he or lion of Corona del Mar Community beliefs. All of us are on pilgrimage, and l
though Van Blair believes that genuine she does best,· (not what one does in Church, seek to experience God's pres-changing and growing all the time. We I
faith eventually touches every dCea of one's spare time, with whatever time ence and the teachings of Jesus Christ cannot be liberals because they are 1
life. He advises, "Let the listener and money is "left over"). The church in our daily lives; to create a loving often so busy changing the world they l
beware." supports its denomination in a vast array community that nurtures, cares for and have little time to deal with faith, or the :
Recent sennon: "Fool's Goal" b~ed on of programs. Their favorite outreach is respects each person in its ministry; Bible, or prayer, or a p-ersonal relation-~
Pbilippians 2. Looking at the difference the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter. and to extend this loving ministiy-m sh.Ip with God. We try to live with the " l between a "church" and a weekend They also try to be supportive to a sister partnership with others. zeal and personal commitment of the :
: religious club. Parishloners don't go to congregation of Marshallese faniilles. Interesting note: Within the boxes and fundamentalists, and with the search-I I church, they are the church. Bemg the Dress: Respectful, but no code. categorization of churches, we are (or ing and honest questioning of the Uber--l t church is not about programs at the Church design: The building IS a tradi-try to be) in the middle, Van Blair said. als. The heritage o{ Congregationalisn) I I church, but about how the people of tional colonial, as befits the chwch's The Bible is not written by God, but by (and now the United Chutch of Christt ;
, the church live and deade in the real Congregational heritage. In 1957 the the people of God: not inherent, yet we is freedom: the church as an associa-! I I world where they work and play and Congregational Christian Chwch study it with reverence and diligence. tion of pilgrims. At the core, we trust :: 1 l raise families. merged with the Evangelical and We place enormous emphasis on the most the work of the Holy Spirit with •:: I Upcoming sermon: A series of sermons I Reform Church to form the Uruted freedom of each person to leam and each individual who is willing to grow • t~ : l on •fool's Paradise" dealing with Church of ~hrist Hailed as a milestone grow m their owfl way-each in obe-and respond : •:
1 major doubts that keep Christlans from in ecumerucal progress at the tune, it d.Jence to the guidance of the Holy -Compiled by Michele M. Mai!:! I : ..... L----~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------::;:J· .
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• EDITOlrS NOIE: Where to Go to young .wltJ and young famffles. GRAa fEUOWSHlt OtURCH
find God features brief descrlptlonl Highly contempottry worship ser-Gr .. Fellowlhlp OUch IMks
of churches and templei In CK.-vlcel, using nulc. multimedia end to~ know God In hi5
commun~ They eppeer eec:tt week· dr9fM .. Mid~ at 6 p.m. ~~~fl:ilb:"n of
on a rot.at blisis. end~ at I, 9'.JO end 11 a.m. A ..... who.. byttw Holy fuft d'illlhn'I program Is provided Spirit to Mil ..:3:: Ind * chlldrln In ~ttwough .... to..... proml9t of for.
Nazarene ment11~· 11m ls,.. =with ....... Wcwlltlp ts PlltOf, duch MS elltlblilhld It t:15 e.m. Prlli:hool Md In , •• Is It 190 E. 2lrd St.. ...... -... ·~ Costa Miia. For lnfonNtlOn. Clll vtdld. Eldlfl ".. .. COSTA MESA OtUROt 6&5050. ..... hrte ()91g lftd
OF THE NAUMNE =· lhedud\ lilll 31 Cost.a Mesa Oud1 of the COSTA MESA IM., c.. Milla. For men
~his."' mission •to WOt-OtUIQI Of oasT lo~CllM ...
thlp God, win people of ... .ges to CoMa .... Churd\ of ovtst Is •
Jesus Christ, build up th9'r faith In f.mily of~ delloted to loving LA VINA DI NEWPORT MESA God, ~ Mnd them out to be ~ God through pro-LI Vine de N9'uport Mm WM CMsn serwntl." 1Md"P .w. good MWS of BIS estllblished In JlnulrY 1-to WW .. held~ It 10:45 a.m. Md 6 ant Ind~ WontWp p.m. ltwe .. ec:tMtlft for tMnl It ............ It 10•.m. the=-:.: nwte It. beftw,
yfw pa.. to by prowldll. '*-the Sunday evening 14!Mce end lllo · Md 'J:a wllh the Sundly
It the~ evening ... night -" lftOl'llh dlsigNClld •• 6°"* tlO the= SerAclls
lt7p.m.~ls--tpilclll--~Bible daes for .. 1n Splnllh end praise =·The is at 195 AM-:.:i n It 9 1.m. ChlldrS\'l end worship wtth. -~ emphM
St. (at fllurnmer), Cost.I Ma. tor agm J to 6. i...cs cUlng on teed*'8 the word of • The
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OfUICH . flmiU. nl Is ICtM Wl1h Mach$. •
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CllY.y Church Nl\:iport Mlli Wonhipt=at 101.m. The cNlchn prjlon. «~In
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FAITH CALENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
FIFTH ANNUAL WAU< FOR PEACE
The fifth annual Walk for Peace
will take place at 11 a.m. today
at Tuangle Square, 1870 Harbor
Blvd., Costa Mesa. Exhibitor
booths will open al 10 a.m. A
warm-up walk will begin at
1 ~:45 a.m. At noon, door prizes
will be awarded and the mayors
of Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach will address the walkers.
Professional entertainment will
begin at 12:30 p.m. Admission JS
free. For more inf ormabon, call
434-1534 .
SECULAR aLEBRATlON
The Pacific Community of Secu-
lar Humanistic Jews will observe
Rosh Hashana at 10 a.m. Sunday
at the Marriott Suites Hotel, 500
Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. Tick-
ets, which include a buff et lunch,
are $25 for members and $30 for
nonmembers. For more infonna-
tion, call (949) 644-2712.
HIGH HOLY ·DAYS SERVICES
Rosh Hashana services will be
presented at 8 p.m . Sunday and
10 a.m. Monday and Tuesday at
Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach,
2401 Irvine Ave. ncket prices
JEWISH SERVICES •
Rosh Hashana services will be.:
presented at 8 p.m. Sunday ~
at 10 a.m. Monday at the J eVfiit,
Community Center of Orang~
County, 250 E. Baker St., Cosia;
Mesa. Adnussion is $45. For •
more information, call 755·0~.
POWER IN PRAYER
ClASSES/WORKSHOPS
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The Rev. Gail Miller will pr~
a workshop titled Course in •
acles from 10 a.m. to noon ~r
day at the Saence of Mind E«C>:
cation Center, 1929 Tustin A"8;'
Costa Mesa. Admission ts $1~ ,:
For more inf onnati.on, call 645: !
3199. ·.~ ·-·: • • SPIRrTUAL WORKSHOP •:•:
JuaneUa Evans will present .;. •4
workshop titled Healing ~
from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m . WediRj-
day at the Sd~ce of Mind E~~
cation Center, 1929 Tustin A,.,._;: •
Costa Mesa. Admission is $1~; •:
For more mf ormation, call 64~t!
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.N~wport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot SoMdoy, September 19, 1998 A3
.
r·-Gandidate )s message a reminder to vat~
'
Public invited to
model train meet
; T he last time I visited the
• • Pacific Club in Newport
' Beach, seven or eight
years ago, it was for the debut or
1 a 9cw wine from a club lo which
; Ca9 and I belong.
: tThe company was excellent,
• 1 bttt the dinner was less than
: spectacular. In fact, one of our
! fnbnds joked thdt he was going
: to'Check his toddler's bathtub
: when he got home to see if the i b<lY's rubber ducky somehow
i managed to wind up ds his ·
1 er\ti'ee. -
: •1Wo days ago, I went back to
: the Pacific Club as the guesi of
: Litlda Schulei.n and the memb~rs
WHAT'S
st eve
smith.
UP
i of •Women in Leadership to was the real.lzdtion that I will not
1 attend a luncheon. be shedding the momker of : :ram pleased to state thdt the "Fred Martin's replacement~ any
: Cainese chicken salad was time soon. After eight yedrs of
: s~rb. Not only did it taste r:red's Daily Pilot colurn11s. I
• goc¥l, but I missed my nap dnd · expected some of thal to spill
: stiltffianaged to keep from nod· I over, but I did not expect to be
: di~ off the rest of the day, which drowned in it. I felt like Margaret
: ts ify barometer for a good Thatcher's husbarld (for 10
: luiith. · I points, recdll his name). It made
• ~There were two significant little difference that Fred is still
: e~ts at the luncheon. The first writing a column from Port
Collins: I am, and may a.lwdys
be, •Fred's replacement.• No
matter, I could be called worse.
The other event, and the rea-
son for the lunch, was the return
lo Orange County of Michela
Alioto, candidate for secretary of
state.
Michela could not have
known I would be attending, so
by coincidence, 1t happened that
she spoke at length about voter
participation, an issue near and
dear to me. l have wntten .in this
Speice about the lack of chal-
lengers for severcil local offices
and also about what is expected
to be a very low voter turnout
this November. Por both of these,
we should be ashamed.
Michela acknowledged that
the age group with the lowest
voting participation is the 18 to
· 29 range. ln that group, there lS
an 8% partiapation rate. She
pointed out that there are 20 mil·
I lion eligible voters in Califorrua,
15 million of whom are regiS· .
I tered. Of those 15 million, a mere.
6 rrullion, or 30%, took the hall-
hour n eded to vote m the lr1st
elt>clwn.
Tho e figures urc prol>dhly
accurrlt~ here m Co!;la Mesa anu
Newport Bec.tc}l. 1 know we'd hke
to thmk of ourselves as more
uwolved than the rest of th~
stute, hut we are not. Our local
voter tur.nout ttus November mdy
bt• an all-tune low.
In '>hort, we hdve· tost ~n
cnllrP q<>neration. The low 119-
ure m this crowd go beyond
complctc·ency. The·aOJo partic•1pil·
lion h indicative of a group llldk'· .
ing a conscious effort to ignore
the htmor or part.iopating 10 thP
transfer of J)ower m America.
Michela.Alioto wants to try to
corr<'ct that. Among her propos-
als ure multi-day elecbons m
order to remove the most com-
mon reason for not voting, wluch
is thcll there #was not enough
time " I second that, and would
add that one or those mulb·day-.
should be a Saturday.
I'd also like to see local
schools set up junior.polling
pldces on Election Day to hdve
kids cast ffi'.><.:k ballot an vollfltl
U<>oths set up i111 Pac:h gy:mna tum
or mult1purpoc.e room. •
Michela Alioto spoke be ·ond
her 30 year!:>, She 1, po1sNl dnd
Intelligent, P-X< eed1n9 the sc 01><~
ol d cctmpa1gn tor tatPWJde
olhC'e. Rememh~r hl'r namP
Remembet cllSO Women in
Leadership. They. drn tt nonpclrti-
sun group of IN1dmg lo<al '
womc>n who s11µpo11, fino11c1ully
unci otherwise, "on1Pn c-tmd1-
<fotes'for Vdnous olfac 1'S 01 the.
monf.!y the} h.i1; e clonatNt t~ ·
year to cand1ddles in partisan
races, 1l is evenly :-phi between
I >~mocrats dncl RPpubhccms
They seem to huv~ captured
what the memlwr::. ol Cnn.gre ... -.
hdv<" lost A good idl'd or c1 good
representative of the• peopl£!
knows no pdrty bounds
Margdret Thctt<"hN's huc;-
hdnd's name is I>Pnmc..
• STEVE SMITH 1s a C~ta Me~ res1·
dent and free-lance writer He can be
reached at (949} 574-2462 or via e mail
at· sumth190idt net
All aboard for the Orange
County Model Engineers' •
annual f ll meet.
The public is invited to
take free train rides from 10
a.m. to 3:30 frm today and •
Sund~y at Fcurv1ew Pilrk,
2500 Placentia Ave., Co ta
Me~. The model locomo:
lives, one-eighth the size of
dCtual trains, have been built
and are owned by members
of the 01ange County Model
·Engineer:;. ·
· · Children who nde the
trruru; must ~ able tO Wdlk
on their own Members ot
the trcilfl enthusiasts' non-
profit organization will be on
hdnd to answer questions
a.nd g1v~ tours.
Orange County Model
Engineers also holds speqal
event:, every weekend and
can provide train ndes tor
bulhday parbcs.
For more mfonnation, call
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Putting up their
best defenSes •
'Samurai Cop' shows students how police
protect themselves in dangero~s situations
• EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the third article In
an l 1-part series on Costa Mesa's Citizens
Police Academy.
Gru-cfuu c
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With a gun aimed at lus chest point-
blank, David Dye had two options: lake
evdsive actton or let the arrned man gain
the upper hand.
_l)ye, known to his feUow omcers as
the "Samurai Cop.• grabbed the
weapon, stepped to tlie side and threw
the gunman lo the
QfOUnd in one flwd
motion A twist of
the assailcml's wnst
dnd Dye hHd hun
handcuffed
The class was
impressed
Md king qwck
decisions that may
prove ldUil is pdrt of
a pollce officer's JOb.
They are. given.
weapons to defend
thems"elves but no·
two situabons where a crinunal con-
fronts an ofhcer are the same.
Dye demonstrated tact:Ics teamed by
c;osta Mesa police officers at the Citi-
zens Police Academy-on Tuesday. Much
has been publicized about cases when
police use excessive force, such as the
Rodney Kmg incident. Little lS known
about how the commuruty's first line of
defense protects itself
•1Wlce a year ofbcers are given train-
ing that lasts about four to su hours,•
Dye said "When officers respond to a
call they must have a plan m their 1TU0d.
You can't go in without a plan .. "
With an extensive martial arts back-
ground, Dye is dble to perform many
moves. He !-thowed !>Ome of the tech-
niques to the cla~s with department-
1ssued eqwpmenl. _
Dye scud an._otflc£>1' must combat the
unkno\vn alonq with w~aring more than
20 pounds of ~dded weight from a bul-
letproof vest, baton and other weapons
in a dangerous situauon.
"The first 30 !>econds are vital
because 1f you cdn't neutrahze the sus-
pect your adrcnolme stans to drop ," he
said.
Carrying a bdton, Dye thwacked a
padded cushion flush solid. The sound
reverberdled throughout the room. Offi-
cers are taught to strtke the back of the
leg, considered d "meaty• part of the .
body.
Dye's rnend, Paul Hayes, played the
"suspect." Hayes landed on his back
when Dye gave him a forearm blow to
the chin. He feU to. the mats each ti.me
Dye found "the path of least resistance.•
"It looks like w hat officers are taught
is pretty effective,• said Ron Simpson,
an academy student.
Simpson took six years of kd.Tale him-
self, nsing to the rank of brown belt
"It helps bwld self-confidence,• he
said. ·As long as officers use it in a
restramed manner I think it's fine.•
Dye's expertise isn't linuted to officers
and his private classes dl a local dojo.
The department mdde videotapes fea-
turing the 31-year veteran in different
threatening situal.J.ons. The eight vol-
umes are used by various law enforce-
ment agenaes throughout the world.
Dye stresses that office~ must be
mentally prepared for the worst Getting
schooled in the ancient form of martial
arts Cdll benefit the student. · .
#lt takes more than 1,000 times o{
repetiuon before it becomes nature," he ·
said. "It's such a valudhlC' dS et when it
comes to the unknown,"
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.. • PROJECT
PLAYHOUSE ..
SET UPAT
FASHION
ISLAND
Project Playhouse, a fund-
ralser for HomeAid, will
be on dJsplay at Fashion
Island In Newport Beach
this weekend through .
Oct t 7. HomeAid buJJds
and renovates shelters for
temporarlly homeless
men, women and chil-
dren. At left, Gus Trujillo
works on .. All the World's
a Stage," designed by Jon,
Worden and buJJt by The
Irvine Co. and Tony
Valentine Construction.
Below, Kim Blasco cleans
the windows on "Pres-. ·
Jey's Tea Party," a play-
house created by-Presley
Homes.
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~wport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot local news Soturdoy, September 19, 1998 A~
!fhe .happiest charities ort earth BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
Sports agent Steinberg
to sign book today
Diana l..ci:Kh "We uelieve Bob
· will do n excellent )Ob His past
experience v.ill bf.• benehot1.l to
MP-a dnd the oonunurut}' and we
drP. lookmg forwcsrd to working
v.ith him."
, Disneyland honors local
organizations with
Community Service
Awards. I . .I ~ ... \11M i.1:1;
IXft l\ll
COSTA MESA Move over '
Disneyland -Human Options
Inc. may now be lhe hdppiest
place on earth.
Human Options, which offen.
counseling and shelter for abusea
women clod children, received a
$50,000 grant at Disneyland's 41 st
annual Community Service
Awards on Thursday. Disneyland
awarded $400,000 to 45 service
orgaruiations throughout Orange
County, giving one of the two
highest honors to Human
Options
BRl.AN POBUC Y PILOT
Leigh Stembery. a N ·wport
BedC'h re.-;ident and the countr(s
lead mg sports attorney, will
return to his homo turt toddy alh•r
two weeks of touring the nation to
RfOffiOlf' his first oooK. .. Wuuu.ny
With Integrity."
The uook -which dctatls
Steinberg's life philosophi<'S,
experiences in profe...sionul sports
und his negotiating skills -has
reportedly been \;ellin~ well smce
lt$ release Sept. 8.
. Steinberg will sign cop1es of
~winning With lntegrityft starting ·
' al 2 p.m. at Barnes & Noble? Br.>0k·
'sellers fu Fdshion Island. 953
Newport Center Dnve, Newport
Br>ach.
\Vater district names
operating manager
Clark .ha more -thon 20 years
of expr~nenn~ m th w~ter mdus·
t!)". .md is a reg1 'ter~d avil .cngi-
. necr. J le ..., ill, h~gm work Sept: 28
Library council seeks
new members
Thf• NP.wport B<'ach publi~
Library 1s JookJng for new mem-
he1" tor 1t~ Young Ad.ult "Advisory
Council. ·
The c·o1,1nc1l, a group·of jwuor
and eruor hrgh ~chool students,
plan young adult progrctm and
semres. Council me:flbers att1•nd
monthly f?\'CO&n!J meeting!> at thP
l.lbrary They are 1m:olved m book>
discus~1ons, ma.mtam d Web :.1to
dfld help Staff 10 wPlecting bbrary
Mesa Consolidated Water 1>1<>-matenals tor teen~. •
tnct has dppointf~d Bob CJ,uk -Many of the out:-.tandtpg Sllt--
water operdUons mdndqer d" part rlent leaders "' ho ha\ e partiapat, ..
ot a reorganization at the dgency. Pel m the council have graduated
The award comes at an opp0r-
tune mom()nt for the Costa Mesa
women's shelter. Along with three
i.imilar Orange County organiza-
tions, the group has developed
U1e P~rsonal Empowerment Pro-
gram, said Cindy Cumpbell,
tiirector of the Humdn Options
community resource center.
Human Options Community Resource Center Director Cjndy Campbell holds the Disneyland
Community Service award.
Clark. a. former d1stnct enq1· from h1yh school, leavmg ?\er
neer at Capistrano Vallt>y Wi.1ter VdCrinc1es," aid Jud~ Kel11•y1
Distnct, will oversee lhc Wdlt'r youth and hranth c'n.'11 <: man,.,
distribution and production d1\1-dger MWP would espeaally wcl1
sions. He also will be m churut• 01 • ( ome t1pphcettiOn from tud\~nts
the agency's mechc1nicc.tl dnd intl'~e.,lt•d m computer t1•c:hnolo-
tdcilities mctlJltundnce gy os" wt11l a'!t cont11mporu11 btPta
The 10-week progrclm,
!aunched in March, is designed to
provide skills, resources and shel-
ter for abused women referred by
the courts.
Before Disneyland's award, the
i.till-developmg program had
received no funds, CdJllpbeU said. ·u·s very unexpected,• Camp-
bell said. ·we definitely hdd no
Clue we were gomg to get the
award. We're just so excited
because it's the hrsl f Wlding for
the program that we've worked
so hard on." '
The money, a satisfymg reward
for the hard work, will be shared
with the other organizations
involved in the program. Camp-
bell said. This lS Human Opt.ions'
first ma1or Disneyland community
service award The organization
had preVlously received one
smaller award.
Second Harvest Food Bank in
Orange won the other $50,000
award.
·I think the two awards wcrn
for orgamzations and aclivilles
that impact some of the ldrg~
prohlerns m 0range CoWlty: food
for the hungry and domesllc vio-
lence." said Sophie Cripe,
1 lumcm Options chrector of devel-
opment.
. Disneyland recognized four
other locdl service organizdtions
tor thetr contnbutions to the com·
munily. Friends ln Service to
l lwn.omty-Harbor Ared in New-
port Beach and Someone Cares
Soup Kitchen in Costa Mesa each
won a $10,000 leader'ihip award.
Fauview Work Acbvilles Cen-
ter in Costa Mesa was honored m
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·the 1;.'<.iucalion Cdt<'gory. uncl Adult
Day Servic~s of 01t1n9c County m
Costtl Mesc1 was rncognized for
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They rece1vc>cl $5,000 each.
Huge Inve~tory
Reduction
Sale
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·Miniature dream homes are
on display at Fashion Island
.
N me dtN.rn playhousci.
for children are on dis-
play dunnq HomeAld's
seventh annual Protect Play-
bouse through Oct. 17 ttl Fosh1on
Island If you'd lik<' to attend the
pdrty Oct. 17 wherC' th<-pldy-
how.es WlU be d~ct.loned off, yfi>u
can buy tickets in ddvdncc> for
$20 for adults dnd $5 for ch1ldn>n
ages 12 and under The>y will be
$25 for adulL'i and $'> for ch.ildwn
at the door llw pdrty w1U
include dmn£>r from" the Hetrd
Rock Cafe and d live duction.
You can also buy opportumty
bc:kets for $1 to w111 dTI $8,000
~ictondn-style gdI.ebo. All pro-
ceeds go to tiomeA1d, c1 nonprof·
it.organl.La llon lhut bullds dOd
rt?novates shelters for the trdns1-
tionully homeless For morE'
in1om1dtion, plC'dS(' ct1ll 553-95 l 0
Guerldtn 1s launrh1ng u nc•w
fragrn.nc·<·. Guerlinddc>, to mdrk
its 200th dnmvNsdry Nelman
Marcus will hdVP dn cJftemoon
toe in cel<•brdtlCln of Uw hm1tN l-
e"'1t:J.on frd<JT<Jnc £>, dlld to~ the•
dppNMnct• of spend! guest ROJd
Dove, profess£>ur cl1•s parlums. To
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Zodtac, on the second levc>I You
can dlso reserve d bottle of GuN-
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1s dl Fdsh1on Island in Newport
nc>ach.
. The Grey Goose (642-7JIOJ) 1s
hdving t1 Vern Bn1dley trnnk
show from 11 a.m to 1 p.m.
tocidy Therf'"Will bed 1o•y., dis-
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on books, shoes and clothing
The spnng and summer clothmg
dnd shoes are up to 50% off.
1 lundreds of books dre reduced
to haU·rrirn; rtod there's a ldrge s~Jc>ctJon of c.luss1c, hction and
nonfiction lx>o~. The store has
bN~n scaling back on the book
st•lcct1on to make room for •and
Mc" clothing for moms. The fall
shoes and clothing are arrivmg
ddlly, as well as rotillion, chris-
tening dnd spcc1dl-occasion
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Lani's CUppers (540·2218) JS a
barber:.hop that offers custom-
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sages Owner Lani says she is
the only female barbershop own-er in Costa Mesa, and she. has a
collection of licenses that include
barber, cosmetology. skin ca.re,
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therapy It's at 1500 Adams Ave.
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OllTlllY
Peggygene Evans
Newport Beach Telident
Peggygene Evans pa'99d away
Wednesday evel)Ulg at Hoag
Hospital. She was 104.
when she was 80 yean old. •
At age 83, Mrs. Evans signed'
up for a tap dancing class at t I
OCC with Dorothy Jo Swanson. , •
Mrs. Evans was J>om March
25, 189-t. Har patents died
when she was 4 yean; old ~d
she was placed m a convent,
Swan!IOn :remlmlbered Evans
as a •very dear fnend" who had •
d feisty personality and was a • • .
where one of the nuns saw her
natural talent for dancing. Her
aunt then started her on thP.
, dancing career that wouJd last
unW she was 100 years old.
Mn. Evans became a .profe.s-
sional ballerina and ~rtormed
around the country. She was
featufed in many shows and
movies, including Lon Chaney's
• •Phantom of the Opera• and
•Tue Jazz Singer.• ·
Mrs. Evans opened a dance
school in Hollywood. Among
her famous students were Judy
Garland and Loretta Young.
She manied for the first ti.me
-at age 50 and stopped dancmg
until her husband passed away
vert fai.t leamt>.r.
•Tue cutest thing was when ' •
she signed up for the class and
put '65 plus' for her age ,
becc\use she was afraid we .
wouldn't take her it 8he told us •1
she was 83," Swanson said.
At age 95, Mrs, Evans began
voluntcerIDg at Hoag Hospital ·
and joined the Auiili!UY. ·
· She ls survtvcd by a grapd-.
daughte r, Dr Elaine Evans of
Kensington, Calif .. and a great·
gran dson , Elli:. Davenport. ,
The dancers at Coastline are
planning a memorial party for ,
Mrs. Evans on March 25 at the
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Soturdoy, September 19, 1998 A 7
Costa Mesa teacher gets history lesson at Valley Forge
VALLEV FORGE VISIT: Mary-
land Wright, ,, fourth· anti filth·
grade teacher at Victoria Cle-
, mentary School in Costd Mc~d,
speot one week al VdUey Porge,
Pa., thanks to i.i scholcu~h1p pro-
vided by thf" Amencan tegi.on
Post 291, Newport Bcdch.
. Wnght dlt<'ndt>d dn tnlense
seminur at the Frl'<'dom Founda-
tion facility dl Vall,ey ForBP. The
purpose of the semtn<H, dlt<•nd<'d
by 50 teacher:, from ttround thf>
ndtion, WclS to i.ndottrinatp t£>dch-
er8 in the history of the nc1tion so
they c:an tak<' 1t back to th<~ ddSs:
room.
"I am a history buff and I tlrn
very much hook<'d on the Revo-
lutionary War,~ Wnqht said.
"The week I spent 10 Vdlley
Forge was one or the most mem-
orable of my life.•
Included in the visit were tours
to historical sites and butUehelds
and re-endctrnenL'> of heroes and
d tttens of edrly American h1sto-
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COMMUNITY
-AND CLUBS
l'm de boom
AUTOGRAPH SESSION
Newport Beach res1ctenl c1nd
ndtiondlJy renowned sports c1ttor·
ney Leigh Steinberg wtll he
autographing his new book. ,
"Winning With Integnty, •. at 2
p.m . today at Barnes & Noble
Booksellers m Fdsh1on lsldnd.
ON 11fE SPEAKERS TRAJL·
'Huntington Beach mayor to speak at event • t: California Coastul Comnus-
• Sioner and Huntington Beach
"Mayor Shirley Dettloff will
lpcak at lh<' Thur!>day lun-
theon of the Orange County
Coast Ac;soc1auon.
The luncheon wUl bo hPl<I
from t 1:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at
the Balboa Bay Cluh, 1221 W.
Codsl Highwtly, Nc•wpot l
Beach. Admission is $20
: ; Dettloff. will provide an
.~pdatc on the commtssion. •• f
For reservations or more
infonm1tion, call (949) 660-
8665, ext. 3
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Bob Caustln, founder of Defend ents ~ome 65 Exchdn9P Cluhs
the B.\y, \l> on the service club dnd ne.uly l,850 members.
ctnd community group speaking Robin. on stressed hts person.ii
lour. U your woup needs a good theme "The Year of the Membl!r.
pr~Jfdm, one with a stunUlating '111e Year of thc> Club .. as he
dncl very .unportant mcssage, ~ .hopes lo sec the district qrow lo
.uwe C't1ustm t1 C:c.tU. I h~Ci!d 2,000 members or morn by mid-
C'i1uslu1 Uus post w~ek dt a Hl99.
Rott1ry Club m<•eling . He wttS WELCOME TO THE WORLD
Jorceful dntJ challl'nging dS he OF SERVICE CLUBS . Jim
told t lub memben, about U1e Richey, rcllr~d C'osta f\.i<>sd r:iw
1mpt1ct the 154-squdre-milc Department d1w;ion chil'f t1nd
. -.val<!rshPd ht1s.on Newport Bay Peter Glacy, both of whom
Gootl program, yreat speaker! • jomed thP Costa M(•s.1 NPwporl
. CLUB NOTES: ThP Exc!)ange l I 1rbor Lions Club . CJ uh of Newport t !arbor recently
wPlc:omcd Dan Robinson, pres1-
clcnt of the Cdhforrua-Nevadd
cxchany(• Distnct, which repre-
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your first gue\t meal for you
l\JESDAY - 7:30 a.m. 1he Newport
Beath Sunme Rotary Club meets at the
Balboa Bay Club to hear Otstrtct Gover
nor Cliff Nel~on, who 1s making his ott1
cial VISlt.
WEDNESDAY -7:15 a.m. The
South Coast Metro Rotary Club will
meet at the Center Club Newport Har·
bor Kiwanis Club meets at the Un1vE>rs1
ty Athletu: Club Noon The Exch.inge
·club ot Orange Coast meets at the •
BJh1a Corintl11a11 Yacht Club to hear .
Jeff Miller discuss tlte Aral> culture Cos
-ta M1tsa Rotary Club meets at Me->a
Verde Country CJuh 6,p.m.,the N1-w
JXJrt Balboa Rotary C.lub meets at m1•
Batua Corinthian Ya<.ht Club to hear
Rota11an Robert Meyer dtK•Jss hls ~xpe
riences as a World War II glider pilot
THURSDAY -7:30 a.m. Costa Mes,e
Orange CoaSt Breakfast Lions Club ,.
meets at Mrrlll's Cafe for a business "
meeting Noon Kiwanis Club of New·
p<>rt Bea{h-C.Orono de! Mat meetS at
the Bahia Corinthian Ya<ht Oub. The
Costa Mtia North Kiwanis Club meets "
al the Hohday·lnn The Exchange Oub ..
of Newport Harbor m ts at Riverboat•
Reslaurant for the ·er awl m the Fall•
• -featuring candidates for Newpo~
Seath City Council The Newport.·IN1n~
Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Marriott
Hotel
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4170, or call ~1224, ext. 228 A com·
plete hst1ng of Aroond Town can be
found at www.&atimes.com/pUot
TODAY
The 14th annual Callfornla
Coctstul Cl<>dnup Day Wlll take
place at more than GOO sites
throughout Cdllf<>mm VolunlN•rs
are needed to ht>lp dednup UppPr
Newport 8dy from 8 c1 m. to noon
at cleunup lwtlclqudflcr'>, the
Newport Dunt>s Rt•<iort, l 131
Bdck f3tly Onv<> NC'WJlOrt Bec1c h
lndw1duuls Wlll lw -.hut tied to on<•
.of sevc•n d1ffer<'nt clcMnup sites
around tht> .buy. For more mtor-
mdllon. ldll (!-j49) 640-1751.
Another dt•unup hf'gms dl 9 rt .m.
d.l Reel Pomt purking lot ctl C'rys-
tdl Cove Sldte> Pc1rk, 8471 E. CMst
Highwdy, Newport Bt>t1ch. l'ark-
mq 1s $5 for mon• mfonn<11Jon,
call 1949) 494-3539
A Udepool walk wall ta.ke place at
2:30 p.m . at Cry tal Cove Stal<~
Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. Walkers will
meet at Pelican Pomt parking lot
No. 2. Parking is $5. For mon~
information, call (949) 494-3539.
CelebrlUes and author~ of
·crucken S}>UP tor the fGd's Soul"
will play host to tile "\!Yorld's
Largest Book Signing Event• at 4
pm. at Pldnel HoUywood, 1641
W Sunflower Road, Costa Me!.d
For more infom1dlion, cd.11 434-
7827.
·SUNDAY
WEDNESDAY
The Networkers will meet from
11:45 a.m. to 1 pm. at the Costa
M a Golt and Country Club,
t 701 Golf Cowi,e Dfive. Admis-
sion is $12 .ind includes lunch. For
more mf onnation, cd.11 885-9093.
Connect at the Corona del Mar
Branch Library, ct series of work-
shops f€'uluring tips for effective
ust• ot library resources, will be
pwsented from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
C'very Wt>dne!>ddy through Nov.
25 c1t the library, 420 Marigold
Av<• The workshops will also fea-
ture _strategies for Web naviga-
tton. Adnusston is free. For more
iniormallon, call 717-3801.
free samples will be given dur-1
mg peak hours at Mother's Mctr· Marilyn J oyce w UI present a
k~t und. Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., sC'nunar and book signing titled
Costd Mesd. Vendor~ will set C)oy Beans -Hedlth Insurance in
tablt•s up \Vllh products for th<' cl Pod from 7 to 8 pm. at the Patio
public to try. Hours dre from 9 C die at Mother's Market and
c1.m. to 10 pm. For more mlunna-Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Costa
lion, ci:ill (714) 631-4741. MP.,d. Book s1grung will be from 8
MONDAY
to 8:30 p .m , Reservations are
n.>qu1red. For mor~ information,
( dll (800) 595-6667.
Women'l) Gu1de will l>e presented
by Ors. Mark and Angela Sten-
gler from 7 to 8:30 p.m . at the
Patio Cafe at Mother's Market
and fGtchen, 225 I!.· t 7th St., Cos-
ta Me.a. A bookiigrung will be
from 8:30 to 9 pm. Reservations
are required. For more mforma-
tion, call (800) 595-6667.
FRIDAY
Free samples will be given dur-
mg peak hours at Mother's Mar-
ket and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St.,
Costa M~sd. Vf>ndors will set up
tables featuring theu products
around the store For more infor-
mation, call 631-4741.
SEPT. 29
How Loud are the Dogs Barking,
a free luncheon mvestmenl senu-
nar, will be presented at 12:30
p.m. at The Arches, 3334 W. Codst
Highway, Newport Beach. For
more infonnauon, call (949) 723-
8362.
ONGOING
A conUnuous e-mall dJscusslon
and support group for VlCtims o(
the infectiou:. brain disorder
Creutzfeldt-Jakob diseuse 1s
available at
http ://membersaol .com/larm~
str853/cjdvo1ce/qdvoice.htm.
The KJwanJs Club of Ne wport
Beach-Corona del Mar mPels t1t
noon Thursdays at the Bahttl
Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Rcly-
side Drive, Corona del Mar. For
more mfonnatiotl, call 852-1148.
Oasis Senior Center offers d half-
hour of free legal consultallon hy
f a,Ppointment. Appointments cdn
be mdde at 644-3244.
Monthly wo.rkshops for people
with cancer and their relatives are
ottered from 7 to 8;30 p.m. the
second Tuesday of eyery month at
the Patty and George Hoag Can-
ccr Center in Newport Beach. For
more information, call 760-5542.
A support gTOup for younger
lupus ~bents meets from. 1:30 to
3 p .m. the secbnd and fourth
Wednesday of each month in
Newp<,>rt Beach. For details, call
536-1734,
A workshop for people With •
lymphcdema meets from 2:30 to
4:30 p .m the la st 1\iesday of each
month m the auduorium at Hoag
Ct1ncer C'c•ntP.r in Newport Beach -
For information, call 760-5542.
Oast Sf'nlor Center offers a meal
progr<1m for members. Lunch is
served dmly frctm 11 :45 a m. to
12:15 p.m. rn the multipurpose
room dl 800 Mdrguerite Ave.,
Corona dcl Mar. Home-delivered
meals aw availdble for home-
bound seniors. Reservations are
rc•qu1rC'd. Meals are sponsored by
SCSS Inc. For more information,
Cdll 644 3244.
A back-country hike wilJ take
pldcC from 9 d m to noon ut ( l)S-
tcil CovP !->tatc> Pdrk. 84 71 E Codsl
Highwn}, Nc>wport Hl1<1ch 1 ltkN.,
will mee>t ut El Morro V1s1tor Ct>n-
ter. Pdrkinq I!> $5. ror mo1e mlor
matwn. 'ct11l (!-}49) 444 -35 3ll
Free samples will be given dur-
ing peak hours dt Mother's Mc1r-
kel and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th SI.,
Costd Mesa. Vendors will set
lt1bles up with procluctc; for the
public to samp~e. J lours Me trom
q 11.m. to 10 p.m for mon• mlor·
mc1l1on, rail (714) 631-4741
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<VW to l t .:HJ ti.Ill 111 Costd /\lt>sd.
Rf•sc•n·r11lon..., .irr reqlmPd
Aclnus-.wn '" $·~s. Tlw c Ids., i'> lun-
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Free samples will be given dur-
lll!f pt•ctk h<Hll" <1t f\loUwr's \tdf~
kPI und Kite lu•n, n5 E 17th St .
C ·o-.td t\ '""'' I lour., dfl' 9 11 m to
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Monica Klein will present a free
scnun<1r titled Ayurut·dc1 · Sd<'n(C
. of Lile trom 7 to 8 p m . ot the PdtJ·o
Cdfe at Mother's MdtkPI t1nrl
Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St., Co-,ta
Mt•sd. Res<'rvttllon., tir<' wquircd.
ror mor I mfonn(lllon, (nil !800)
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
• Oasl.s Senior Center offers re ntal
of medical equipment, from
whe~lcharrs to walkers and more
by ~g ·~4-3244. ,J.; . .
Oasis Senior Center has a cohl-
prctiepsive medical library that
can be used to research ctny m~
ic'al q'!estion. Call f.>44-n44.
Oasis Senior Centt'r offers a
rounselor to assist with questions
about Medicare, HMOs, iind sup-
plemental and long-term care
insurance by dppmnlmt•nt. For
more mformdtlon or appoint-
ments, Cdll 644-3244.
more mformation. call 722-4588.
The AJllance for the Mentally m
of Orange County provides edu-
cation and emotional support for
fom1lies with lovC'd ones who are
mentdlly ill. A free supJ'Ort group
mf'ets from 10 to 11:30 am. every
other Sdturddy al Qrcmge County
M(•ntal Health Chmc, 3115 Red
l fill Ave., Co~td Me<.d. For more
mformation, call 85.0-8463.
St., Andrew's Presbyteria n
Church offers d support group for
rc1milies with loved ones who arc
nwntally ill. The group meets
Crom 6:30 to 8 p.m Sundays in the
church's D1erenhcld l lall C. 600
St. 'Andrews Rodd, Newport
Bectch. The conhd<•ntial group. is
opPn to the community For more
mfonnution, Cdll 631-2880
around town
2225 or Tma Fuman at 551-3156, ·
AJI Lassen's Leads Club meets at
7!15 a.m. Tue day:. at Mimi's
Cafo, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa. For more inlormabon, call
646-1252.
Zen Home Slltcbery, a local
manuldcturer of mt:ditation sup-
plies. holds a free meditation from
5 to 7 p.m. Sundays at MeSd Busi·
nn:.s Center. 711 W. 17th St., Suite
A~H. Costa Mesd For more infor-
mation, call 722-7818.
, The Newpo rt Beach Parks,
Becic hf's dnd Recredbon Commis~
s1on meets at 7 p m . the fuSl Tues-
day of each month in J.he City
Counnl chamber;, 1300 Newport
Blvd • Newport Beach For more
mtonnc1llon, call 644:3151.
The Costa Mesa HJstorlcaJ Soci-
ety holds a free open house from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at
1870 Anaheun Ave., C a Mesa.
nu~ e\fenl features memorabiba
from the city of Costa Mesa and
the Sunta A.na Army Air Base. For
more information, CdU 631-5918.
Overe aters Anonymous meets
from 7 to 9 p .m . Wedn~ days al
St. John's Eptscopal Church, 183
E. Bay St., Cost.a.M.esa-For more
informabo~. calJ 953-0900.
Oasis Senior Center oilers a
Parkinson's disease support group
from 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thurs-
day of each month at 800 Mar-
guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For
more infomiation, call 644-3244
Expanded Aware ness Seminars
pre,c;ents a weekly mechtc1llon ses-
c:1on pt 8 p.m. Wednl'sdays at the
Hub of Newport M(•su, 230 E.,
t 7t~ St., Suite 218. Suggested
donation is $10. Fur more infor-
rnaCion, call 646-1128
Theo Newport Beach Psychologi-
cal Association pre!>cmts a men's
support group at 4 pm. Fndays.
The fee ist $25 per wss1on. For
Prospects Networking Group .1 Nicotine Anonymous fellowship
me~ts from 7 15 to 8.30 a m. wc1nts to help men dJ1d women
Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 who smoke to qwt. and remain
Newport Blvd,. Costa Mesa. smoke free. For more information
Break.fast is $6. For more infonna-on local evening meetings. call
lion, caU Angie Stafford at 474 -650-2713.
The Yoga PJace offer s a prenatal
and postnatal yogu class from '.3 to
4:30 p.m Thursdays. New dasM!~
begin on the hrst of the month.
For more information, call 642-
7400
Hoag Cancer Cente r offers Man
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tate ll n N .
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cus 10n group, fro111 7 to 8:30 p.m .
the fust Wednesday of each
month at thP center aud1tonwn, 1
Hoag Dnve, Buikhnq 41, New-
port Beach. For rrs~rvations or
more inform~llon 't:c'lll 722-6237.
ThP. Pacific Business Xcbange
has weP.kly bredkfast meetings at
7 a.m. Tuesdays at the Pdciftc
Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Beach. There .1s no
chdrge for the initial m£>eting. For
more information, call 640-0588,
' The Newport Beach Psycbologl:
cdl Assooat10n presents d coed
relatsonship group called lnSlght
equals . Power at . 7 p m. Thurs:
clays. The fee 1<> $25 per.week. For
more information, caU 722-4588.
Hoag Cancer Center offers a free
rf'laxauon and undgery workshop
from 10 to 11 :30 a m. the fourth
Wednesday of each month at 1
Hoag Dnve, Bu1ldmg 41 New-
• pt>rt Beach. For more mformabon,
call 760-5542
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The Sea Explore r Ship Del Mar
711 of Orange County offers a .
program for young men ag 14
to 18 interested m lcarrung about
sa1bng. seamanship, p11otmg1
Odvtgdtion and cruising. Me t-
ing& dre from 6 to 9 p.m. Wedn•~
dqys at the Sea Exµlorer Sen
Bo'ie, 1931 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Be~ch For more mlor ..
mation, caJJ 642-6301 or 551-
8?91.
Oasis Sent.or Center offers ongo-
ing a!.ststance. coun elmg and
referral servJCes for seruor!.. fof
, appointments or more i.nlormH·
11on, cdll 644-3244
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st.•eks expenP.nced clann:~rs to )Olfl
in from 9 to 11 <1 m 111w~da~ !) al
the Costa Mesa ~cmor Center.
19th and Pomonc1 streets Co ta
Mesa. For more information c1ll
545-5669
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CONTINUED FROM A 9
I\ h ..-e "iUpport group for cancer
p<1l1P11b lllf'l'ls dt 7 pm Wedn~
clu~ s .u1cl cJ support group for pco-
plt> .,u1f1•nn9 lrom c-hroruc fatigue
s)111hui111• niet•ts lrom 7 to 10 p.m. w .. .i111 t1c1ri. at the lnsbtute for
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Arlhrllh founddtion Instructor
W\ 11111<1 P\ 1c Kmlt•y ledds an ·exer-
' ..... c 1.1.,.s ttl 11 d .m. Thursdi.lY,S at
1111• 11•\\ 1 h Sernor Center. 250 E.
H11k1~1 SI , Co td Mesa. For more
111fo1111.il111n, cttll 513-5641.
N l<1hll)' ml't>Ungs are offered ln
l osl.i f\ lt•s.i rind Newport Bedch
1111 ''"}'llll' whu wants lo over-
' 111111· 1111 ollllP ddd1ction For a
..,< h·•dull' or mofl• intonnallon, call
77 l II I Oh ot IHOO) ti42-066b
Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a
fr<-e tai chi class for intermediate
to advdnced levels from 10:30 to
11.30 am. Thursdays for people
Wlth cancer and their families. A
b<-gmner session meets from
10·30 to 1130 a.m Fndays. The
classes are dchlgned to reduce
slre s, increase longevity and pro-
mote a sense of well bemg with
basic, easy-to-learn, nonstrenu-
ous movements to aid m b.llance
and concentration. The cJass is
tttught by Victor Annand. No reg-
istration is requued. Free. Hoag
Cancer Center is dl 4000 W. COdst
Hjghway. Newport Bedch. For
more information, c"ll 722-6237.
Oasis Senior Center oilers a dal-
ly telephone contact program for
emors who have a linuted local
support system. For more 1nlor-
mallon, call 644-3244.
The Costa Mesa Communicators
Joastmasters Club meets {rom
noon to 1 p.m. Wcdnesddys dl the
Ordnge County Department of
Educallon, 200 Kdlmus Dnve,
Costd Mesd Meetings .ar~ open to
dnyonc who 'rants to improve his
or her public spedking skills. For
more mformatJon, cdll 444-5030.
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A 12 Saturday, September 19, 1998 date book Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Daily Pj~ •
Tennille's voice shines in center's 'VictorMctoria';: . .
T0\1 l1rus
N early three decddes ago,
when Tom Tennille wa
beltmg out "Smg On, '
Sweet Universe· m her own
show "Mother Edrth. at South
Coast Repertory's downtown .......
Costa M sa tht'dler, many play-
goers opined, ~nus gal ought to
be on Broadway •
We!J, better Idle than never.
Tcrmille not only mc1cle it to
Broadwdy, sl')e's hrought Broad:
way to Co!.ta
THEATER REVIEW ~~· ~~~~-
uue role of
"VictorMctona• c1t the Orfil\ge
County Pt-rfomung Arts Center
·\Jld "thilt voice" is still a power-
house m the Merman-Garland-
<;treisdJld mode.
Tenrulle excels both as a ·
singer and conuc .tctress, lighting
up The Center's stttge with her
1 OO-wc1tt smlle cmd !>lruttmg her
superior showmanship She slips
romiortably into the character
created bf Julie Andrews first on
sc:rcen c1nd much Idler on stage.
d down-and-out smger who
stnkes 1t m:h tts tt female JJTlper-
..,onator d womdn pldymg d
rnc1n drt>s'>ing us cJ womcm 111
the Pans of the 1930s.
Bld)(.e l!clwcuds wrote the orig-
mal movie for \ndrews. his wile,
who H'pnse<I 1t successfully on
Br0t1<.IWdY to the> music of J loruy
\.1ancim dOd thP lyncs-cl Leslie
Bncusse, for Utt current tour,
oomposer Frank Wildbom has
added ct po1pnant solo for Victo-
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a fully masculine guy who ques-
tions his sexuality when he falls
for Victoria, still assunung she's
really Victor. Deruus Cole is ter-
nfic in this character.
Victoria's secret is concocted by
an equally struggling gay cabaret
ente rtcWler (though it's question-
able whether "gay" was used in
its present connotation m the
1930s, as it is here) who christens
his new impersonator "Count Vic-
tor of Poland." This role is ren-
dered with sly humor and sub-
stantial style by Jamie Ross,
whose double enlendres keep the
show's comic pace crisp.
Whe re "Victor/Victoria" could
use a bit of restraint is m Dana
Lynn Mauro's over-the-top-and-
down-the-other-side ·portrayal of
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Col 's spurn d lover, a chardcter
Wted bag and conc;1derable bag-
gage from Jean Hagen's shrill
movte tar in •smgmg m the
Rain." Director Mark S. Hoebee
has'unwlc;cly given Mauro carte
blanche with her histrionics, and
she responds with all the smooth-
ness and subtlety of Jerry Lewis,
Jim Carrey and the Three
St<>Pges combined. She does,
however, shine brightly in her
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Domiruc Cuskem also ~oes
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prone unpresario character,
though not quite so far as Mauro.
A.J. Irvin scores with his burly
but intellectual bodyguard, pat-
terned alter the Alex lCarras role
in the movie, who has a surprise
of his own in store. · ·
Comedy rules tliroughoul this
musical, with one extended faro-,
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suites reminiscent of the antics of
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Sotvrdoy, September ~ 9, 1998 A J J
TH~ HARRY JAMES ORCHESTRA
The Harry James Orchestra, led
by Art Depew, will pcrfonn at 4
p.m. Sunday in the Robert B.
Meore Theatre at oc~ 2701
Fai.rview Road, Costa Mesa.
.'\dvance admission is $23 for
1dutts..a.nd.S20 for seniors, stu·
dents and children. Admission is
126 at the door. For information,
c;all {714) 43_2·5880, ext. t.
AMERICA
~erica will perfonn at 7 and ~:15 p.m. Friday at Twin Palms
(estaurant , Fashion Island, 630
Newport
Center
Drive, New·
port Beach.
lkkets are $50 for the concert
end a three-course dinner and
$25 for the concert only. For
lOformation, call (949) 721-8268.
MOAC SYMPHONY OROtESTRA
Qiianist Marcus Roberts, who has
been blind since birth, will perform
"1th the Pad.fie Symphony
Orchestra at 8 p.m. Oct. 1 and Oct. l at the Orange County Perf onn-
ing Arts Center, 600 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa. The program
Will include Roberts' interpretation
M "Rhapsodylli Blue.· Tickets
range from $17 to $48. For infor-
mation, call (714) 55&-2787
OtRISTIAN MCBRIDE
Jazz bassist <;:bristian McBride
will perform at 7:30 and 9:45
p .m. Oct. 2 and Oct. 3 in
Founders H~ at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center,
600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. nckets are $34 tor the
7:30 p.m. performances and $30
for the 9:45 p.m. performances.
For information, call (714) 556·
2787.
FABULOUS LADIES OF.SONG
Nannette Fabray, Gogi Grant.
Mary Lou Metzger and Beryl
Davis will perform With the Big
Band AU $tats as the Fabwous
Ladies of Song at 4 p.m . Oct. 4 in
the Robert B. Moore Theatre at
OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. Advance admission is $23
for adults and $20 for seruors,
students and children. Admission
is $26 at the door. For informa·
bon, call (714) 432-5880, ext. 1. -STAGE
'AH, WILDERNESS!'
South Coast Repertory's produc-
tion of Eugene O'Neill's only
comedy •Ah, Wilderness• runs
through Oct. 11 on the Main-
stage. Performances will be 6
p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays;
2:30 and 8 p.m. Saturdays and •
2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sundays.
Tickets range from $26 to $45.
South Coast Repertory is at 655
Town Center Dnve, Cos~ Mesa.
For information, call (714) 708,
5555.
'DtMLY PERCEIVED THREATS
TO THE SYSTEM'
South Coast Repertory will pre-
ent Jon IOein's comedy Tuesday
through Oct. 25 on the Second
Stage. Previews will be Tuesday
through Thursday; the play will
open Friday. Performances will
be 8 p.m. Tuesdays through Fri-
days, 2:30 and 8 p .ni. Saturdays
an<J 2:30 and 1 30 p.m . Sundays.
Preview ticke~ begin at $18; reg-
ular tickets range from $26 to
$43. Pay what you will at 2:30
p.m. Sept. 26. The theater is at
655 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. For information, call (714)
708-5500 ..
'THE REAL THING'
OCC's Theatre Department will
present Tom Stoppard's Tony-
award-winning comedy "The Real
Thing• Friday through Sept. 27
and Sept. 30 through Oct. 4 in the
college's Drama Lab, 2701
Fa.i.rview Road, Costa Mesa. Per-
formances will be 8 p.m. Wednes-
days through Saturdays and 2
p.m. Sundays. Admission is $6 in
advance and $6 at the door for
Wednesday, Thursday and Sun·
day performances and $7 in
advance and $9 at the door for Fri-
day and Saturday shows. For
mtormation. call (714) 432-5880. -ART
ARTISTS IN ACTION
The Cannery restawant plays
host to Artists in Action Crom
noon to 4 p.m. every Sunday.
Al'filts will give live demonstra-
tions on the patio. For lnfonna·
non, call (949) 723-1922.
The Orange County
· · J.{is~anic
"ducatto~ .. G....dowment ~ j~d
Through the generosity or corporations and lndlv1dua1s, The Hispanic Education
Endowment fund Is on the threshold of establishing a $1 million endowment to
enhance educational opportunities for Hispanic youth.
vjf e. Jal((le a 11cl tlta nk ou Jf :JjtcnJOl'J who. haoe J1tade t/U; j <J.>Jf'iile .
Patron's Cir.cle
(Annual contributton of S25,000 or more)
Friend• of California State Univeraity, Fullerton
Friends of University of California, Irvine
MANA of Orange County
The Eisner Foundation
Miller Brewing Company
Olga and Fe rnando Niebla
Sage Hill School
Southern California Edison
Tim es Mirror Foundation
The Times Orange County
Wash!~on Mutual
Chairman's Circle
(Annual contribution of SI0,000 or more)
' The law. firm of Alvarado, Smith, Villa & Sanchez
Avila~ El Ranch/to
Cordoba Corporation ·
Disneyland
Fluor Foundation
Hispanic Bar Anoclatlon of Orange County
Hlapanlc Chamber of Commerce of Orange County
Irvine Health Foundation
KMEX-TV Channel 34
La Opinion
Lucky Stores, Inc.
Union Bank of California
Socorro and Erne•to Va•que.a
l•abelle Vlllaaeiior/McDonald'•
7(1,~f!J ~(h(n1 f.Y'ollaJt. ·rlrth.1"11(111
Septem~r 25, 1998 • nie Hyatt Regency, Irvine
For ticket information, please call (949) 55:1-4202, ext. 27
71tf! llu.puni<: FJuc11tr0n Endnuimfnt F'uttd ~laMI to thanlt "'*'
nme• ~ c oonty and ttt. Do1/y Aloi /of' tltlt1r U...lttd ronmbuti<Jn
f
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'CALIFORNIA COAST'
·calitonua Coai;t " an exhibit of
oil pamtings by Michael Ober·
meyer of Laguna Beach. will be
at the Newport Bedch City Hall
Gallery, 3300 NewpQrt Blvd.,
from Monday through Nov. 4.
Obermeyer is tJ chtuter member
of the Laguna Plein·Air Painters
Association. For 111fom1ation, call
(949) 717·3870.
GEORGE HURREU .
•George Hurrell: Hollywood and
Beyond,• an exhibit of Hurrell's
black-and-white photographs or
Hollywood stars of the 1930s and
1940s, will run through Sept 27
at the Orange County Museum
of Art, 650 San Clemente Drive-.
N~rt Beach. Admission 1s SS
for adults, $4 for sertiors a11d stu-.
dents. and free for member~ and
duldren under 16. Hours are 11
d m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through
Sunday. The museum is at 650
San Clemente Dnve., Newport
Beach. For informallun, call 759--
1122
MARK 01 SUVERO
Six huge steel srulpturf.'s by
Mark di Suvero will b£> on dis-
play through Sept. 27 fuound .
Town Square Park near the
Westin South Cuilst Pla7a, 686
Anton Blvd., Co::.la M<'sa. The
exhibit is presPnted by the
Orange County Museum of Art··
<md South Codst Pl{l7d Di '
Suvero's drawinqs wdl -also be on
display at the museum. 850 San
ClementeUnve, Newport Beach
through Oct. 4. For information,
call (949) 759-1122.
'MAN AND HIS HORSE'
•Man and His Horse.· an exhibit
of Western-themed oil painting::.
by Tom Avila, will be on display
m the Newport BPach Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.,'
through Sept. 30. For informa-
tion, call (949) 717-3801.
GLASS INSTALLATION
Artist Thenmm statom's large-
scale glass msldUation will open -
Oct. 3 at the Orang£' County
Museum of Art South Codst
Plaza Gallen'.· 3333 Bristol St., ·
Costa Mesa. The exhibit Will run
·through Jan.'3. Admission isJre
Gallery hours are Monday
thro"'9h Fnday·from 10 a.m. to 9
p.n)., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7
p.m. and Sunday trom 11 a.m. tu
6:30 p.m. For inrormation, call
(714) 662-3366.
BRETT REICHMAN'S PAINTINGS
"New Calilornia Art: Brett Reich
man,• featunng Reichman's
paintings of conunon childhood
unages W1lh hidden meanings.
will run through Oct. 4 at the
Orange County Museum of Art.
Admission is $5 for adults, $4 tor
seniors and students. children
under 16 and museum member:.
are free. Hour~ are 11 d.m. to 5·
p.m . Tuesday through Sunday.
The museum 1s dt 850 San
Clemente DrivP , Newport
Beach.Forinlormation.call(949)
759-1122.
DANCE
BAUET fOU<LORICO MEXICANO
Ballet Folklonoo Mexicano will ·
perform at 8 p m . tcxidy in the
RobeJt B Moon• Th<•atre ar
OCC, 2701 Fa.LMcw Road, Cost
Mesa. Advdilce adnli s1on 1s $23:
for adults, $20 for seniors and ~
OCC students ctnd $1'2 tor chi.l·
dren under 12. AdrruSS1on at the
door 15 $26 and $14 for children.
For information, call (71 4) 432·
5880, ext. l
CHINESE DANCE ·
Th~ Lily C..U Chines• Dance Com·
pany will perform at 8 p.m Sept..
, 26 m the Robert B Moore Theat{e
at QCC, 2701 FCWV1ew Road, cos ..
ta Mesa. The SllC-member dance
troupe blend:. cla~s1ru.J, tolk illld
modern dances Advance admis·
SIOO lS $23 and $20 for occ SIU·
dents, seruors and children und~r
12 Admission 1s $26 at the door. '
Forlnformation.call(714)432-
5880 ext 1 ·
NEW YORK CITY BAUET
The New York City Bdllot will
perlorm Oct 13 through Oct 18
at the OrC111ge County Perlonn-
109 Arts Center. The program
will mdude Peter Martins' •fecu·
ful Symmetries" and •Barber
V1ohn Concerto,• George Balan-
chine's • Agon" and Jerome Rob-
bms' "Brandenburg.• ThP center
1s at-000 To.wn C.:l"nter Dnve,
Costa Mesa. Tickcts rc.inge from
$10 to $66. For mlormation, caU
(714) 356-2787
ROSEY'S AUTO BODY
CAUFOINIA LAW STATES
You CAN CHOOSE
ANY REPAIR FACILITY
FREE Pkk·•P & Dtl"-Y • All Certifit4 t.c~1l~u 642-4522 .
121 lndustri1I W1y • Costa Mesa
EVEREST
~the IM>JC. Mow.~
on our GIANT' 1/1 ~ Scroen
tncLcf1ngthe Muaic"' ~ ~
in 11.,000 watt DiSt-1 saund
ruturtng~~U.111~
A MacG11livra_y rrccman rilm
•
}. 14 ·Sotvrdoy, September 19, 1998 commun1 forum Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doity Pilo
READERS RESPOND
Jim f err-yman S vote was. ~right ·on,
At issue: The school
board member's wite,
d teache·r, will be nefit
1rom. raise.
T hrouqh thf• ye>dt'> I huvt• n•dd
. 111c1ny 1Jt1lly Pilot ;lf~J( h•\ COO·
c 1·rn111q the• qwnqs un of th<.:
N1•wporl Mf''>d '>< hool d1'>tricl
.ind"' hool ho.nd puhhcs or lack
of, hut flf'Vf•f with "" UIUCfl dJ\·
1 .. .,,,. ,,., Hw 11ttJd1• c1hout .hm f.t·r.
1 ~ fllrHI .rnd his 1•y1•hrow-rcusmg
!,11.11d, lll<'lllhN:S VOIC l!ICJ lh<'IT
p11llt1c 111 c 11rr1•c lJ11•S1> < un< crns
11Vl'I .Jun's vutf' I ·r1•rrym.m 's vote
on ll•11c tll'r ldJSr•s lw111q (fUl'S·
J11111<·ri, • Sr·pl 111
Sh.rnw cm ~1111, hoc1rd mf'm
H'I" f)ww h<lfcl·wurking tf•dc h-
't·r-.. cJl•-,pfV(.• rl Wl'll·hlrrWd rdl'><'.
~Jth or without the• pohll<ctlly :r 11r1t•< I Vf>h '. wh1•lhN Jun r;Nry ·
111.m's w1l1 I'> <1 t1 •r1c hl'f or not
J'hP'>t' tc·c1clu·r'> llllVI' l'drm•d d
vnt1• lh<1l cl<w'> nut nc•t•cl lo
0:.ull lf'rt• lo yow pollLK<ll corr1•ct-
111•'>s 1d1•c1J..,
f-Nry1111111, your lt11 c1I vol<• w11s
r1qht 1111 Poltt1cr1lly 1(lcorrr•«l <>r
1111 rr•! I who C'r1r1•s( Thr• ll•t1c h
,.,.., d1•"'•rv1· t1 1<11..,c-
UZRAY
< 'o~tr1 Ml'">t1
H ow could Uu~ per.; ibly he a
conflict of inter st whr.n
Mary Ferryman 1s onf' of 1,070
lPdChP.r.> to bl' ,Hf~·c;tc•d by thJS
voter
l laving been df'QlH.llnlr•d with
both for dbout hvf> y<•dr">, J have
come to see how much th1•y holh
give bdck to the cornmumly 1n
which they both uw ttnd work.
Therefore, r Hnd lhn questwn of
.hm rerrymdn's con01ct cJf 1ntPr·
est to. be absurd:. . .
I am sure bec,~usi> .Jm1 h,1c;
hn.thand know! •ctg1· JJf h<JW hdr<I
trnJy df•d1cat(-'CJ teuchNs work, h<'
was rtnx.Jous to rewdrd 1.1nd n•t.un
uU of the deservmg tf>dchNs m
the Newport-Mesd schO<Jl dis·
tnct. Bee<.1use th~ votl' Wrts 1mr1n-
lmous, 1t would uppcc1r thc1t th1·
entire school board wt1s look1nq
to rewc1rd Mdfy Ferrymdn <1nd uJJ
ol th<• other ledchNs d '> w1·1l.
ln hght of th<> cum>nl poht1r ctl
mpc,s thlS country is m, lr>l ur.; lw
lht1nkful thc1t w<> httvP d qrc•ttl
. !Jff)Up of teachers who urc· I irltllly
CJe>llmg the raises ihf'y '>O mw h
deserve> d!Jd ledV(' 1l <1l tht1t
JULIE KRAMER
( 'oslt1 M<•Srl
REBUTTAL
Jlm Ferryman
J sm Ferryman's vote to raise
l£>ttcher saldnes, which meant
d sut>!;tdnlldJ rdise for lus wife,
h1qhhghts a most mteresting Clf-
<'umstunce.
Jn kce pmg Wlth the district's
zNo tolerance policy, I believ~
FNrymdn should be transferred
to rJnothf'r school board for 90
<l«ys . STEVE SMITH
Cosl.d Mesa
Pare nts -working or not -should find time for kids
~hct\.• 1111 n pro111plf•d to wnlc thJ'> ll'tlcrm
rt•..,1111nw lo <''rirol Johnson's r1•butt.il letter ( "H
}'1111'v1· qot ltr111•, yo11 'v1• prubrthly qol money:
Sf>Jil I~) .
< "ruul l1•1·b th.it th1• "'>.r111J.w<J mom~ who spend
tmtlr·.,... luntr'> 1n lht• dt1s'>10<m1" or "the r><trent
11 ~•t... down to ww k on Oldlh prolJlf?ms, wkcs
1 1 l11ld to tlw p11hhc hl)l<Jry for r<'sedrch, helps
Wllh hook tt•porl'> ctnd clnlb m11ltlplJC"ttlJon ldbles"
:1~ .1111'· '"do"'' h1·1 dU.,I' "<;OOH'Ofll' f>l!>e IS providing
th1• m111wy 111 run twr housc•hold •
I .1111 c1 "llllJll', wor k1119 j)dJt•nl, <1nd I hdVP dlwdys
11111!11• 111111· to h<•conu• 10votv1•d 111 ttwtd'\1ct1llon of
lllY I l11ld
Wrnkinq P·•~Pnts -or 1><11t•nt, 1n my CdSC -cun
~11U l1111l t11n1· to t1ss1!-.l th(11T thtldr<'n with homc-
v.111 k '" do v11lunlf•1•r wurk for th<' h•cJdlCr or
dwol. It 1 ... t1 ntc1llPr ol pnontJc•s dncl good or<Jdni· ~.1h1111 111 tum• Tht'H' <trc• countl<''>!> volunteer tdsks
~v111k111q pt11Pnts rc111du11t hom<• c0Ut1ting, sort-
..,11q , < 11tl111!1. lrct<"UHJ, 1•tc:. Why not cttll your child's •
1t•t1c hl'r <111<1 sc•1• whrtl you <.dn ttrrangcl Mc1ny PTA
:111b'i 1 1111 lie• r1«·11111ph'>h<'d t1ftl'r wc)rking hours. Cdll
:111., PT1\ pn•"d1•nt t1nd 1•xprc•s., your 1ll•s1rc to -
"'" 1>1111• mvolv1•cl.
'" Wl1ttl l1<1pp1 111Pd to lttkmq your r htld to the -
htm1ry on Sr1turdoy or Sunddy/ What about
dnlhn!J on mullipllrnt1on tables as you drive to soc-
c t>r prcH lKf'? Or try turrunq off the teleVlS10n and
domq tJ prr1c IJ< 1• spcllm!J lc•st as you prepdle din·
nm.
Why not n•ru l tnllboards und street signs With
your c hiJ<I t1s you do your Sdturday errands? Set
us1dc• some t111w dunng the• wcek('nd when you
<:dn H'>tPn to your < htlcl n•dcl his libiary book. Tdke
tht> chtlcfu ·n to tlw mdrkN with you dlld let the m
wc•1qh llw produ< <' Then, cdlculate the cost of
whc1l you ht1v1• st•lc'<·tC'd.
l lc>lpHHJ with s<·hoolwork does not ulwdys mean
s1thn<J down c1t th<> t.ihlP 01w-on-one. •
CclllllCJ clhout the (.'dUCdlion of your chlld does
not tc1k1• rnonc•y or "o,omPonr elc,c paying the bills."
lt d()(•.., tt1kP so111c• Sdt11fic e of personal tune. But
tht•n, your rhald won't nced·you to drill math facts,
dSSlSl with hook. 1t'po1L<; or dnve them to the library
forever. Wlu-n U1t1t c.Jdy «JJIWS, you sltll will have
mom than c>nough tune to do the things you could-
n't clo l>eforc• wlu•n ~uu weore invcstmg your pcr-
sohc1I l1rn,. m lh1• PducdlJon of your child.
VONNA HAMMERSCHMITT
Newport Beach
. .
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Teen smoking too hot an iSsue to be ignored
11nk s111ok1nq ... 11nko,, lllPr.tlly
nd fHJ\ll<lllVPly
The• C'ost.s M1•sc1 C"'1ty < 'ounc 11
s c1..,k1·cl hy r1 qroup of
tr1•11ciq1·,... 111 hr>c·ome> th1• 111'>1 cHy
111 < >1.i11111• < 'ounty to J>ct..,., c1 l11w
Jl('OplP slort lh"ir d<•ddly hf1h1t ol
'>molong. Even thouqh lhf' tolMC'·
ro induslry know'> how deadly
thc>tr product is, in 1993 thC'y
s1wnt $6 billion advcrl1 Sm (J <Hid
promotmg their products; th,1t's
ttlmost $200 d Sf-'cond
1•usy 1l wtts tor underage smokers.
to huy ciqt1r<•ttes from Costa
MP.,!• husUlcsscs. Teens were
solcl ugmettes. A group of teens
trom c!>tc1ncid High School in the
.Sp1•c1k O ul C'dmphre program
pwposed lhttl d city ordmdilce be
Clltl< h.•d They received support lh.11 1i>q1111P.., lhdl r.19d1!'tll'!> to bt•
~old only from lwhmd lhP .
• 11111111•1 Thi' purp<>..,<' wc1s to< ut
d11w11 on k1d-..~d tc>11ns <,lt•tthnq
C"l'J•HPllr•s, so tht>y won't ht•qin
lit•• ... mok111q hr1h1t It would c1lsu
111111• dPrks to cJ'ik for 1cJt•11t1flc d
h1111 lllOfl'.
!\lr•cirly 50' . of Orancw C ·ounly
•1dol1•...c Pnls hdW' lnl'<I smoking.
:S11H (' 1m0 .. of ttll '>llll>kct DPClln
1\fllllklll<J hy t)w clCJ(' of 1 'l, tlOcl
10''. hy .iqt• 14. Mt1k11111 c19t1-
fPll< .. ., h'°''> cl<C C''>Mbh• lo younq
t• '"lltl!J<'r'> .,hot1ld C'llt clown on
Jht'"'' n11mh1•r'+. Th1• tnbt1C<n
111<1 11 ... tr y ..., 1,11ql'tinq lit., ~<111•!>
tOWtlld tf'f•ndq<•rs, tnmonhpo, cln<I
0111Pn to rPplan• th<• 1,200
111ok1•r.., who clw ond thl' 1, 500
111nkNs who quit e>ach ddy Tlw
uhttc co industry 1s wmnmg
)t•C«tM'! <?c1c:h clcty :t,000 younq
So why should tC'Pnr1gc1s 1·,uc·
Jf d s.-iokN wctnts to n sk his bl<•
hy smoking? S<>condhdnd smoke•
1.., dS dectdly ds what tlw ... niok1•1
anhdlcs, c,u children of smokt•rs
who didn't mc1kP the chm«• lo
smoke ctrf' cilfN h d. loo. Thl• u•'>·
[llfdlory ddmenL'> CCIU...,!tl hy S{'(.
ondhttnd smok<• n•sult m "'-' to
15,000 chlldrPn twmq ho p1tul·
J7<.>d dllnUdlly.
Smolung costs OfdnHe County
more lhttn $50<),000 annudlly·
TI1dt's $2:18 per rcs1d(•nt Tht•
t1nnudl costs of tohd<ro·r(•lt1tl'd
ho:.p1tullz'c1llon cur' m Cuhforn1t1 1~tecds $1.6 billion, 77"·,. nl
w hich is pc1id by public funds So
whll(• smok<>rs muy lldY for th('tr ·
rigarettPs, the nonsmokNs p«y
for lhetr mc>dical costs.
Teens from Costd Mt">ci ) hgh •
School pctrtlopatcd with th •
Camphr~ pr0<Jram to s chow
IL 1010
h 0 111 the ~chool board and the
nty of Costa Mesd Chtld Care
rind Youth Sc•rv1ces Committee,
dS wpll d!> the Action CoJD.Jllittee
uf Tcl'nS for th<• City or COSld
MPsd
O n Aug 17, the proposed
orchnunn• d1d not pass by a vote
of 2-3 But two members or the
City C'ounc1l will be elected this
Novc•mber, and the teens plan to
prop<>sc th~ ordinance again
ctfl<•r lhttl time. lf you care about ·
this 1..,~ut•, you mtty want to lJsten
to whut tht> ct1nd1datcs have to
'!~Y Won't you show your sup·
port, loo(
• MAGGI£ SANDOVAL Is a junior at
Costa Mesa High School and the daugh-
ter of Daily Pilot columnist Gay Geiser·
Sandoval.
Orange County needs
international airport
P.R. firm is necess#ary
Q uestion · Why would a group opjJoled to
Bl Toro Airport spend 125,000 to write
Newport Beach nllkl•n'* a letts uk1Qg
UJ to coll ow city otlldall And 01JP018 spending
money to hire a publie relatiom ftnn ("Bl Toro
advocatet 1eektng 135,000 In mailer donations,•
Sept, 12)1
I am for removal (or John Wdyn Airport
· pan Ion plen from nvironmental r port)
a long as th opinion ii that th• t?nvb'onm•n·
tal 1 port lS not void lf thlt h4ppena ( ·w111on
want to u 2 El Thro proposals," .S.pl ) 7).
t em right ln the flight pattern ol the John
Woyn AirJ><>rt and am .not tor the espamlon of
thi fa Id. My opinion Is not beeaUH I lift und•
__..,...,..hn flight path. trot because Orange OoQDty am
nd wttl be" 1 ding al'ea fot tbe Southern call·
-min populnuon Thi 11 elreecty becoriUng the
Jnttnc:'lal di met Jor th IOlllhetn erea, and I feel
thttl n mt rnaUonel a1q>ort will heap our aree.
ROSS AHO M.+NM UMON
Newporta.ch
ADawer: They JmOW tbe only way tlwy can *'-t the Bl,., Akpolf PllD .. .., ...... ~.
the truth. and·~~ ........ ..
1 lW'id bY UI wm 1W>W ID~ tbii
1ttati119Y and eftectNely get out • ladl to ......
the&r nction •
SOiution: N wpOrt 8eeCh Medi to )Ike the a,_.
firm poisibl
IGl_CI ..
"-"""' IMda
•
Three cheers for
I.Jndsay Davenport
In a time when there are so
few role models tor ow country,
it was with great pride thot our
Qwn hometown gal Undsay
Devenport won the U.S. Open.
She has quietly played hm
matches for tlie past few years,
getting so littlf• attention. The
three Bs have pr vailed -
bra~-sy, bn1tty and bn1gtJy. All
along, the tennis world hos
loo~ed to the more vis.Ible SYJ11·
bols to reprci,ent the sport -
Venus, Martina or Annd.
· Good for you, l..i.ndi>ayl .
I foorayl Whitt a wonderful les-
son for our childrPn that a per-
son con be a wumer even it
they quietly do thell' job,
doesn't knock down anyone
else to get ahead and most of
all is humble. Sometimes good
prevails.
So why didn't the Daily Pilot
put Lindsay on the front page
• in big headlmes?
CYNDtE BORCOMAN
Newport Beach
Kudos to writer of
Clinton letter
l have 1ust read Tom Thomp-
son's letter of the week ("A
good leader doesn't have to be
perfect," Sept. 15). liooray for
Thompson tt voice of com-
mon t.ense in the bast.Jon of
right-wing Repubhcans. I
appre<..1ate your letl'!r
PATTY ULLEGRAVEN
Balboa Island
Thank you, Tom Thompson
of Balboa, for your letter of the
week. It's nice~ to see lhore are
a few of us in Republican Land.
This wUl probably be th~ only
positive rn.sponse to your letter
from our area.
LINDA REED
Balboa Perun~ula
a&ILlll
Undsay Davenport
add.repes the
crowd after being
presented ~th the
key to the dty of
Newport Beach
and other bonon
for her acc~
pUshments u a
professional tennis
player.
but we will have d
fund-raiser
Nov. 8 and 9 to help raise mon-
ey to keep the p,ark open and
maintained. And pictures Ii.Ice
this just help get the word out
that there is a bark park and
there is a place to keep the
dogs happy.
' SANDRA BURTRUM
Costa Mesa
·Honors class issue
strikes nerve
It IS amazing and extremely
.sad to see how the seU-sefVUlg
interests of a handful or New-
port Harbor families hds made
such a negative impact on the
entire school rommuruty
("Honors students' work will be
worth more," Aug. 31).
How dare such appalhng
individuals put themselves
DIANA MIJlVllGU /ONlY PllOI
MJchdel Ros9 and his giant schnauzer Winston enjoy a day at
the Cosld Mesa Bark Park.
Bark Park coverage .
well-reccivod
I tun on the Costu Mesa Bark
Paik voluntcm rnmmittcc, t111d
I Just wanted° to thttnk you for
all tho wonderful pictures thnt
you put m your new paper of
ow park und tho dog!> being so
happy, p ohccllly the one this
morning on th Jront wtth
Michael RO$S and Winston -
oh, my go h, an ahsolutely
beiiutiful photogruph ("Come
and get it,• S •pt. 1.'>)
l don't know U you know,
above the needs of the rest of
the district. How will th1s
ridiculous not.Ion of weight(.'<.f
honors classes help the re~t of
the children in the other high
schools m our district?
And U their actions weren't
bad enough, they have tho
unmitigated gall to want to
make 1t retroactive all the way
to freshman year. It we have
thRt kind of extra money m.the
district, there must be better
ways to pend it lt see.ms to ma
that if we had an extra 5 cents
In the budget, it better go to
buying a pencil for some poor 0~·,
kid who needs one
I have no ldea what it woulq3~
take to undo what they have l\"'1~
done, but J hope that someone·~!
gives it a good try. All l can •
hope for dt this point is that
there will be a vigorous cam·
paign lo either re-call those , •
board members who are tryi.n~ ..
to waste. our money so blatantly
or to at least make sUie that ~
they get the message at elec-~
tion time that we don't want '
Jury was wrong in
Wo.lonsky C&.Se
1 do not agree with the jury'~
decision for the responsibility
the dedth of n resident who
ched in b car ecc.ide.nt at the
intersection of BlSon Avenue
ond Jamboree Road two years
ago(. Jury d ears city in East·
bluff death,• Sept. 10)
I think the city of Newport 1,
· Beach is at fault.
Even with all of the change
at Jdmboree and Bison, the
hazard bas not been removed.
Just yesterdcty, ( was almost .
killed m the same situation .th
caused the dedth.
:rhe reason that it is the ctt#
fault is because its traffic engi-A
necrs are creating Sltuations
analogous to putting people in
front of a loaded gun.
The entire situation is
cuused by the way tile lights
arc sequenced. There is no
delay between the traffic com--~
ing up the hill on Jamboree •
and the people exiting Bison.
At the time of the accident,
the traffic on Jamboree was
hrsl stopped to allow left·turri
trafflc from Jamboree onto
81Son, sufficient time delay
~ould nave-existed to prevent
the accident.
Even today, if no traffic is
ex.iting the post office side of
Bison, there is no delay
between the traffic coming up
the hill on Jd.Illboree a.nd the
people exiting Bison the
same situation that caused the t
death.
Only when the lrdffic exiting''
the post office side of Bison '
cau <ls a delay bf-tween the
tndlic coming up the hill on
Jamboree and the people exit·
mg BLc;on 1s the 1tuation sale.
lt also looks like an acciden "
that the city's tratfic controllers "
finully did som~thmg right. Th 11
" "' entJre purpose for the change fl:}
was to prevent er~ traff 1c, not
safety.
WRITE YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
PRESIDENT
Bill < ·1mton, (1)1, The Whit<'
Houw, 1600 Pt•onc;ylvftnio Avt•.,
Washin!1ton, l>.C ., 20500. I lollll\ •
(6 n.m. lo :l p 111.) ('.l02) 456·1 l t l.
VIC£ PRESIDENT
Al CJOrt', (I>), TI1 • C11p1tol Build· i.nu. ult' 212, Wo hmnton, o.c ..
20500.
GOVERNOR
•Pet• Wtlsnn, t~I. Stith? Cup1tol,
Secrnmenlo, 95814, (9161 445·
2841 .
U.S. SENATORS
• 8drbara Boxc1, (D), 112 I fart
Sentttt? BwkUng, Suite 112, Wush-
ington, u c., 2os10, (202) 224·
3553; or 22~0 £!. lmpenal J liqh·
wny, Suitt! 545, nt S •gunilo,
00245, (310) 41•-5700.
• Oianne f' mstcm, (D), 3:J1 Hmt
Ru1ldmg, w<' hington, n.c.,
205 to, (202) 224 ·3841 i Of 1111 1
Santa Monica Blvd ... Swt fltS,
Los Annt,les, • 9<>025, ('HO) tJto4-
7300.
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VOLUllTEEI DlllCTOIY
HARBOR AREA & HUNTINGTON
~AU.EV ADULT CARE aNTERS
;JbiS orgaruzation is committed
lb offering community-based
Jong-range term care programs in
8 th.etapeuti~ eQVlronment struc-
. ttJ.i8d to meet the needs of func-
'tiotially impaired older adults and
}>rpvide respite and supportive
~rvices to their families. The
main office at 661 W. Hanulton
~t.. Costa Mesa, needs quaWied
volunteer receptiorusts. Volun-
teers will receive training on tele-
phones, copying, filing and assist
the secretary with special events.
Call 5-48-9331 between 9 a m. and
4:30 p.m . for additional infonna·
non.
HERITAGE HOUSE AUXILIARY
VolWlteers are needed for an aux-
iliary support group bemg formed
by Heritage House, a non-profit
substance abuse recovery home
for pregnant and parenting
women and their children in Cos-
ta ,Mesa. For more mfonnabon,
call 646-2271.
HIGH HOPES HEAD INJURY
PROGRAM
Head-injured adult students des-
perately need volunteers to help
them walk and complete exercis-
es that will assist their physical
and cogmbve retraining. lnstruc-
Jors provide on-site training at the
Costa Mesa facility for volunteers
of all ages. with no compulsory
number of hours required. The
students train Monday through
Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m
at 661 Hamilton St., Swte 300.
Contact Ann Markey at 953-5757,
ext. 111.
HOAG HOSPITAL
Hoag Hospital IS in need of volun-·
teers to work in various areas.
Some weekends and evenings
are available. Call the Hoag Aux-
iliary Office, 760-2264 between 9
a .m . and noon Monday through
Friday for an appJication and
i.ofonnation.
HOSPICE FAMILY CARE
Free October Hospice Helper
TI'airung. Hospice Family Care is
seek.mg people to help with
errands, visits and companionship
to terminally ill patients and their
families. U you are 16 or older and
available two to six hours a week,
call for this free training. For more ··
infonnation, call ~ Manotti at
556-6000. '
HUMAN OPTIONS
1lus nonprofit organization shel-
ters, counsels and educates
abused wome n and children. lt is
look.mg for volunteers to help run
its Classy Seconds thrift store at
462-B ·E. 17th St., Costa Mesa.
Shifts run three to four hours
Is Your .Patio Lookin.g
.
between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m . Mon·
day through Frida~ and between
10 a.m. and S pm Saturd.iy.
Duties include sorting donations,
displaying merchandise and c;ale~
assistance. To volunteer or
request information, call 631-
4696.
HUMAN OPTIONS SECOND STEP
If you're 18 or over and can lift uµ
to 50 pounds, you m~y mdkf! ti
difference in the lives of domt!SliC-.
violence victims. Volunteers arn
needed to help sort and diStril>uw
donated furtUture for ·a batt<'t<'<.I
women and children's shelter For
more details and dn applicatmn,
call 722-8744.
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ROSE
CONTINUED FROM A 1
d d de il untionctl champion m
colle9c foottmll at the Fiesta
Howl m Tm11pc, Anz.
In the post, lhPTe ha:-; never
hePn u c;ystem to determine a
tJ.ue No 1 collegP tectm • u th Le; yeM, l'llher the Par. 1 O
ur thP Dig Ti•11 top t11t1ms rtre
rnnked No, 1 or No 2 in· the
c ountry, they would he in the
AUlimce Bow I and not in the
Rose• Bawl,· W1Jliams sd1d. "The
Tournrtment of Ro<;.es c.omnuttee
wouk! lhr.n helve• the ·ophon to
invite any school in the country.-
That's why ?Ur c htlllenge LS so
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THE CLOSING
It is a week before you are
supposed to clo. e on your new
home and you are feeling
completely organized about · the
move. You have arranged for the
movers and the transfer of the
telephone, electric, water and gas
accounts. Now you plan to take a
few days off. Good!
Remember that clo ing dates
are not set in stone. Lender ,
appraisers, title companie , credit
check services and anyone else
who is involved in the transactions
can cau.~ a delay in the clo ing. If
you keep this in miOd while you
a(e making your arrangements,
YQU can minimize lhc possible ~t
aOd inconvcnicn<: due to a delay.
As the closing approaches,
your Realtor wiU stay on top of the
1ituatlon and keep in touch with
everyone involved in the
tran~ction to help prevent any
1lftl'leCCUary delays.
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travelers with sponsorship at events
Ramada Expres.s Hotel Casino champioruhlp status on personol
has gained a reputation for water craft. At the one day 5tret>t
supporting the bi-state area and party on Thursday U1ere will be llvc
Its events. In doing so, gu'51:S of music and autogroph parties with u
the property can always be chance to meet these water athM<. '·
assured of more to see and do Remember, Ramada l:xpre~ Hot<'I
when they travel to Laughlin. Casino presents Beach Street Party
Ramada Express offers '98.
numerous extras tight on site. The Tuesday, Oct. 27 at 7 pm Ru~ty
now famous 1940s Museum of Davis, renowned Wayne Newton
Memories, On The Wings of Impersonator, will entertain the
f.agles; A Tribute to American public for free, with hl~ tr1bute to
Heroes (the free multi-media Wayne Newton and the agele s
show.), free rides on the authentic, soun<h of "wings" and "big band"
narrow gauge traln that drdes the music as well as the romantic wngs
27 acre property, dance contem, of the 50s and 60s. Davis bring.s In
live entertainment and Nevada· his own 10 piece orch~~tra for u
style fun. In addition, you can truly big sound. Presented to thl'
virtually count on auxiliary community as a courtesy by
events somewhere close by with a Ramada Express Casino, the
Ramada Express sponsorship to evening will Include free prize
bock It up. dro~ with many give-0.woy\ l1f
Thursday, Oct. 15 from 5;30 to show tickets, dinnc~ and ovemlghl
10 p.m . finds the Skat Truck Street 5tays. Everyone ls tnvlt('d to donce
Beach Party ln lake Havasu, AZ. the nJght oway und ·r the hi tone
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around the world wtU be Havasu, Al, courtesy of Ramadn
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Ramoda Expre~ ic; located m the
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will find si:verol levels of se<.:urHy
patrolkd, covt!red purking which
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901 Dover• Suite 1122
Newport Beach
v.1 t Uus year.•
l lowever, the qwrky"Jlredica·
ment has not stopped WiJ.liam>
und her crew at the burcdu from
trymg to get that cruadt Rose
Bowl business. In fact, it has
111ade them even more creative,
Williams said two weeks ago,
the bureau sent a dozen red ros·
es to 31 college teams -the
pre·season Top 25 and six
schools in the Big Ten Confer·
enc.e not in the Top 25.
Last week, the bweau staff
n1t1cie up notebookS Wlth pages
of information about Newport
Bedch and sent them to the
same 31 teams. Every week
du.ting the season. tho;Se teams
will get· a different insert
describmg "what a wonderful
'
Soturday, '5ep1ember t 9, 199a A 15
place Newport as,• Williams
dld.
ln the meanume, W1lltdf}lS sa1d
they arc keeping track of the
won-loss record and evt?ry
Monday gCtther around a chan•
to see which teams re emmg4
ing ·as wuiners
Richard Luehr , president ot
the New port Harbor Are
Chamber of Conunerce, said
he's not womed about· the c1tV:
losing out on the Rose Bowl
tounsm busmess. • •u you're d sports fan, it llldkcs
s nse thdt you \\Ould .try to get
one national champion," he
said."Mt httve il great cJeat of con· .
hdcnce 111 lhl? conJerence and
'Visitor'!> Buree:su to addre~ that
particular l!>SUe. •
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BRIEFLY Ill
THE NEWS
Charities show
services Thursday
St'VNdl rtgenc:1c will
exhibit dnd pm Pnt infm-
rlrlh<m e1l thf• 17th ctnnual
• ~howcuso ol Com111unity
• PH•v<'nhon Rc•sourrcs on
·"Thursday 24 tn C ·oslct Me:.a.
Spon'>orcd hy tlw
Oru11~w County Subst<)nc-c
Ahuso Pr~vention Nt!twork,
I · tJv• cw•nt will ff'i'lurc more
than SO iHJc>nrn•s that. set-
• vice Uw community.· From
·educators to fctw PnfOrn'-• 1 .. went, Hw iHJ4'll<:IP.!> will
~ • JOctkc• pr •spntc11tons
t lhr<.>ughoul lh~ t.ldy ell lhe l Co'>ltl Ml'Sc1 Ne1ghhorhoo<l
Conunuhaty Ct>iltN.
".)
Sonw of th~ i.rwakers
Wtll jnc lttdf! cl tr.C'n panf'I
from the I fop•! lnc;t1t11l '.
rnprc!.enldtivps front Heel
H1bbon WP~~ m 01t1ngP
County, <loci mt•aul>Prs of
Ktnclt..>HJctrl<•n lor AdulL'>.
Th<' prt'VE•11taon nf'twork
Will ,1}so tl1splt1 y the• rtnllUdl
poster contL•st win11Ns clur·
mrt tlw '~v<•nt
Tlw !tho we d!'il' will I><•
hc•ld from H W &J..m. to 1 i .30
pm. For m11rP inlum1c1t1on,
C'<.111fi4.5·h121.
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RELEASE
CONTINUED FROM A 1
•We presented . a vigorous
defenSt.? and were very confident
we would prCYaiJ "
MCClung, 36, ol Ldguna
"I'm going to jump in the
water and go for a swim. I
don't care what time of
night it is ." "'-
Scott McClung
Newport Beach youth leader on
hi\ ftrst act of freedom
Beach,· his · 71-year-old. father
.Eugene and ftrst mate NoClh Bai-.
Icy were arrested Aug. 11 by
Mf•Xlcan aulhontie~ dboMd the
145-foot 'vessel. The group Wds udch·cl. ·
hPacling from Freeport, Fld., to Red( lion by lnon<ls dnd co-
Newport Beach wh(>n th<•y workNs w,1s 1oyouc; Scott Crow-
stopped in Cozumel for minor f•ll. who works tor Certified
repuirs to the new boat Although Mctrim• ExpP<htinnc;, the compc.iny
. th(! McC.:lungs infonnc.~ pohc-<' thdl chart(•f' Uw bodt. hud d llard
thf?y .were carry111g three shot-Unie ('untammg his emot.Jons.
guns dnd two semiautomclhc "Scott h<1s hecn through SU(.h a
nfles, they were arrested on qun-lon11 hdul," hf• <HCl. "No one slep\
smuygting charges. lt1sl niqhl l rnn't Wdll to ~e<' that
Btn1ey dnd the elder McClunq quy. I Wdnl lo q1w him a big
were released within 72 hour:> of huq. •
their drrest, but Scott has McCluny's supporll'f!t and
remained m cu ... tody. At <Jn mcmh •rs of lns chun·h. Mariners
August court h<'dnng where• h~ Soulh Coast, c hmwd in dS wt>ll.
was mlormed he wouldn't be "l got d mil fron1 Scoll's sister,
relea!ted, McClung coUdpsed and <tnd I was tn tec1rs dncf hdd goose
spent his rt•rndmtng ddys 111 c1 bumps dt the sc1me lime: sc11d
mediccil clinic:. McC'luny wds c-<>r1 · PauJu Bogc•nrwf, who helped lead
fined to the snhill hospitul room, ttw tommumty Cdtnpa1gn for
und he WdS nevN c1llowt•d to qo MrC 'Ju11<j's r<'lf.!dS<'. HThPre dr<' so
outside mcmy pPoplf> lh<.tl conw to hb aid
Hts pldns ur<• to JOJO the• Rt1p-J'vp hN•n 111 lht> front row Wctlch-
tun• m Golllto, Costa Ric d, tod<1y. mg th" hf'sl <om<' out of people
Bui McClung had mon~ m1m1>Clt-lhrouqlt lh1s."
c1tc matters to <1dclrf's<; Crow<•ll said rndnn<• biology
u l'm goin.g to jump m the• pro<Jrruns llw c-om1Mny off Pr& to
wdter dnd go for a swim," h<' suid. j •1<hool <1nd d1urd1 qroups will ·r don't c<.1re what time of niqht It rf''>tlflW 0<'l h with u trip to
is H 1 Cot.ilind Jsl.rnd. Th<' Rdpture
.The Rdpture will set sail this s<~rvPs t1S r1 /lottl.mq !'lds~room on
weekend Wlth its orig111dl crew I tnps to Ld l <.1z d!1cl C ~talu1a.
und .nrive in Newport Beach m Word ol Mc Uunq s arrest SP.nt
sPven to eight ddys, McClung <;hock wctvPs through d conunum-
rt BOulevard at c.oast H
Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot
ty th(tt knew him as u religious
man. Local msidt>nl , politicians
and ·the U.S. F.rnba sy voiced
th ir support for McCJung dunng
bis imprisonment.
t TENNIS I i CONTINUED FROM A 1
The Rdptuw crew maintamcd •
that the guni. were on board to
protect thPm from ru,gh-seas pira-
cy that occuri. occusaonally in the
Cdribl><.•dn, lh<•y S<tad. The con~
lcntion betwc<•n Mc-Clung's attor-
neysanrt thr. Mexican pro~ccutor
W<l'> the ltme when tlw ct ew
declurr•d Uw1r hn•tums. 11w crew
lestifiC'd thut llwy nob(wd police
wh(>n lhl"y bocJrdNl Uw bo<.1l.
McClung pl<>dgc>d to keep th~ ~:'
guns on tlw V<'S!>c>l when they tuc
in ml('mctlionol w<1tNs. · i • i "We will ,·onhnue to cdrry ~.:'
dnn'> on boctrd the <>hlJ>, •
McClung said. "I don't know one •
bodt that clof'~n'l nmy weapons
m the Caribbean. We hdve to pro-
tect ourst>lves. •
McClung sct1d he looks for-
ward to gPtting lus dog, Mel,
bdck from a hreedlJlg kennel
where he's l.w.cn waiting for his
m<.1ster. Ttred and wettk from the
ordeal <.1nd bottling pdnic attdcks
and clt1ustrophob1c1, he can't wait
!o resumf' his work ·m. 1mportd'Jlt for m(> to get
that ship workmg." h<> i:.dJd "l
look forwdrd to returning to
Cozumel and othN Mexicdn
ports.•
and listened to a mariachi band.
The. busy evening alo:;o mclud-
ed two tournaments, the Paaflr
Southwest Senior Tenrns Cham~
pionship and the Battle or lhc
Beaches.
Th<> spotlight, however, was
on Davenport, a 22-year-old
Newport Beach resident
"lt'!t klnd of become Lindsdy
Davenport rug ht,~ Stewart srud.
Newport Beach Mayor Tom
Edwards, stand111g on one of the
tcnrus cowts, presented Duverl-
port with a oty procldmaUon. u
sweat shirt and a key to the nty.
The mayor also honored Robert
Vdn't Hot. the club's tenrus chrec-
tor and Davenport's coach
EdwdfdS thanked both coach
and player for •putting Newport
Beach on the map.•
"Chicago has Sosd, St. Loui!>
hds McGwire and Newport
Beach has Lindsay Odvenporl,"
Edwards sajd, mtroducmg thP
star tenms player to the gather-
ing
Club members said Daven
port's victory was someUung they
could be proud of, too. John and
Pdmela Muir, who hdve bcC'n
playing tennis at Palisades for
~ I can·'t believe ..... .
.. To all the members,
thanks for all the support ,
over all the years. I really !!:.
appreciate it. And in a
couple of months, after
the Australian Open, we
can do this all over again."!
J
Lindsay Davenport ~
Addl't!ssing the crowd at the Pal· i
!sades Tennis Club Friday night.
---I thrC'e years, said they were happy,
for her, although they didn:t ..
know her pe1:<5onally.
"That's the sort, of tennis l wan~
to pldy when I grow up,· Pamela
Mw.r JOked.
Davenport, in her element Oj\
the c·ourt whether playing tenp.is
or addressing a crowd of admir-
ers, waved to the audience and
turned the focus back on others.
She thanked Stuart, Van't Hof,
the tennis club staff and the
member!..
"To all the members, thanks
for all the support over all the
yt>drs," Davenport said. •t really
dppn•c1ate it. And in a couple of
months, after the Australian
Open, we can do this all over
ttgcun."
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':)I EYE-oPENER QUOTE Of THE DAY --Cocono del Mar tf9\'s losing greok is no moce folowing
Friday nldrt's footbal conquest of Cost~ Mesa I see below
Saturday, September 19, 1998. • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949.Sl 44223 or "They were rm more physicd than we we ... •
Jerry Hov,fell, Costa Mesa High football coach
)
Newport Beoch/Costo MMe Doi1y Pilot
....-__,, .................. ..,_~ .. i LiOns top Estancia
: • Eagles' Coach promises
redemption following his
team's loss to Westmin!iter.
••
a I
harry
faulkrier
::HOME
RUN
.:~ROAD i . . .
·SHOWl
A scorecard and a
ticket stub are prized
possessions for one
who witnessed
McGwire and Sosa . . . swing away at history. : .
·w hen 1 ten people whdt 1 ~
do, 1 rrequenUy get an :
envious sigh, d knowmg :
acknowledgement thdt spnngs · !
frpm the fantcts1es of those who :
work outside of sports and :
experience the spccta_!:'le of :
athletics from the perimeter of :
fandom. :
The tenn sportswnter most .
often con1ures unages of one •
o rubs elbows with athletes :
• on the highet level, the ·
professionab who creclle the :
ddi.ly SportsCenter highlights !
and whose autoqrnphs would •
make any gradc-!>chooler·a •
show-and-tell hero In theory. :
it's your basic dream gig. :
In pract.Jce. my professional :
niche -one I conbnually and :
thoroughly enjoy. rrund you -IS :
as far removed from the :
epicenter of the nationcll sports :
scene as our news mtcms Me : ·
from the Wlut.P House beat :
So, when it comes to the :
sports displdy<'d on network :
television, I'm as much the :
typictt.l fan as anyone else. :
When I attend a IDclJOr l~ague ~
ballgame. I buy d bcket hke the !
rest or you. I cheer for my :
favorite teams and players, I :
down my dog, and l dppreaate :
the opportunity sports provides :
to W1tness history. up close and :
personal, at any moment of any ~
given event :
So, while Mark McGwlfe and :
Sammy Sosa chased history this :
swnmer, 1, m my beat-up Honda, :
followed along. And, like the :
two celebrity sluggers who used :
a roughly two-pound piece or ~
lumber to etch thelf immortality, :
J was nchly rewarded. • :
An admitted Robssene geek, I :
prefer box scores to breakfast :
and annually attend more games ~
than the average fan. I've :
vacationed to the classic :
ballpurlc, Wrigley Field, !Old) · :
Comiskey _Park, Fenway Park, :
NEWPORT BEACH -Check
the win colunm and you'll h.nd it
empty, but look under the cate-
gories of pride and gnl, and even
a little spice, and Estancia High's
football team is bound to dppear.
Even after their second con-
secutive nonleague loss under
fll"Sl-year coach 0dve Perkins, the
Eagles seem convinced they'll
14
-30
never lose a battle of spirit and
belief. J
And followmg Fnday rughrs
30-14 setback against visiting
We.c;tminster at Newport Harbor r ·{jgh, the Eagles couldn't think
about Gdrdt•n Grove -theu
opponent next week -qutck
enough.
"Tell Gtitdl'n Grove (1tl better
slrnp it up, because 'we're going
to be conung m a real bad mood,
an<l ~ou can quote me," Perkins
said. • r hope (the Atgonauts)
read it."
Westminster's Lions (2-0) cer-
tainly had the nghl mood on
defense when Estancia went for it
on fourth-and-one at the Lion 23
nudway through the third quarter
when the game was close, 10-7.
In the hnol senes ol the second
half, Estancia senior slotbdck
SJ-:ARJ'US SOSROO.lO.lO/ DAlY Al.Qt
SEE EAGLES PAGE 84' Estanda's Matt Mueller (6) finds himself in heavy traffic Friday nighL
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Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings had It
all their way Friday nlght en route to
victory over Costa Mesa, defensively
(above and left) and offensively (below)
as Hunter MacDonald {8) celebrates ~
touchdown catch in the first half.
23
6
Corona del l\.1ar donunates on
both sides of the ball m purushmg
Cosld Mesa in nonll~dffl:H~ contest.
I
n \Hm '""' ,_._" ''
~P!kll
COSTA~ 1ESA-Tht•rc wa the flea-lllck-
er for a touchdown. the 01is1de ktck and the
fake punt. But 1t \\ii" hcucllv ~leiqht of hund
which knycd Corona del Mar High'::. 23-o
nonJeayue tootbdll \•ictory over Co~ta Me'-a
Fnday muht di Ornng1' Coast College
Fm that, the Sea Kmgs (1-1). Jt'•lied on
goOd old-la.-.hiOrrcOlwnch warfare.
·niey were JU"t more ph\·sicaJ than "'e
WC'l 1\J~.;a Co<tr.h Jern Huwt:iJ said of the
Sra Kmgs, who endC'd a se\ .. n•g<1ffie Io~mg
stf\/dk the erond-longest 1.. s1 hool history
"Their six rtetcm.1ve lin •men up fror:it beat
our offensive guys up front.· "
CdM, which was thumped by the Mus-
tangs, 24-0, last ldll, to end a 13-game win-
ning streak over theu Newport-Mesa Dis· •
trict rival, dltered its normal four-thrc
detcnc;1vc scheme to combat l\t~a·~ smash•
mouth double wmg ..
Tht• SC'd Kinqs wedged· ti-foot-5, 305·
pound -.ophomne Daw Richardson and 6-4.
305-pound Junior Z<tc:k Wakl in betweeii
their usual front-four of Curt Swnner, 'Ty
l ldrper, Justin Sh~ct and Grant Estabrook.
And the rei.ult Wds ha,1cally d "tdl~mate m
the neutral zo1w.
·Everybody dtd then JOO.,, w '>a1d Shea, a
6-3, 230-pound seruor who conllrlt:"d to
show why 01v1s1on 1 c0Ue<1 r<'crmters llrc
wamung to hi., tdlt>nl. "The tin~· JOb was to
bas1cally kC'ep the lmebackers Ire to make •
tacklt• and the)' did."
Cleaning up any f\1e-.a back' who tnck-
led through the front wall were linebackeB
~lurk Hatfield amt Mike Hare . sure·tack-
ling comer.> l tunter l\ lacOonald and Ryan
Wdrd, and ..,afcty Denni-. Al~huler ·we knew 11 Lhl"'•y could run on u..,, w ..
wt•re in trouble,~ o we old out lor this one,"
... aid Dick Frct>man, Cd~f head coach and
defensive coordinator. "WP 1ust bad to line
up and go hit 'em I told our kid'> the guy lett
stantlmg would wm thi!:> om~. lt was good to
play the way we did agam'>t Costa Mesa,
becduse that's a good tootball h~am.~
Tiger Sta,dium ~nd Ydnkee :
Stadium c:Uldhave seenmore ~ L..~---------------------------------------------------~----------...,.-----------------~--------------------------:-------------------~ than half ot the current big :
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Games and one World Series ~
contest (Garno One, 1968, when :
some ~P named Gibson hit a ~
game-wumer for the ages) and ~
I've almost always saved my ~
scorecard. :
In this vein, I !>et out for :
Phoerux m mid-June, intent on :
catching Big Mac at the BOB. :
hopeful of glimpsing a one-game :
piece ol a potentially historic :
season. • :
As any true baseball fan ~
would, I filed in early, shunning :
my c~eap s dt !lcar the ~
right-field foul pole to take m :
batting practice from landing i
room along the first·oose line. :
(The lell-held stands were a zoo :
I chose to avoid. And, besides, i
I didn't have my hard hat.) : ~ McGwtre didn't disappoint. :
He jettisoned about a dozen i
rOC'lteti deep mto the :
nonplayablc regions of the :
qwrky new indoor faolity, :
mcludlng one that ~ed out of i
the louvered openings high atop ~
the l('Orcboard, The latter blast, :
the ~t to free itsell of 83nk :
One Ballpark's ronfmes, caused i
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SEE FAULKNEft MGI IS : ...
• Newport senior poised for the big run <ts season begins.
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~Pb . In proportion to the anticipated
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end ot th • season, pt •lerahly
in rrcsno, U1e Cl on-
opcnmg juunt by !><'ntor Curt
11 rb"rts of N wport Harbor
High was rath r mcon "qucnt1a\.
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tlirufor mor tioys l{lst Situr~ay
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tn 15:55 a th Sailors captured
th team UU • Hut H rbe.rt 15
mor con med about h lrld ~ in November than now. ~ ·1 kept it nice and sy, •
~ Herberts said 'of hll victor)'. I f8a cally. It wu like e workout . ~ We ran It Wr. a workout, ilO lt
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THE .
UMBERS . .
GAME
ater polo coaches at
• sta Mesa and Estancia
ave to scramble to fill
en tt comes lo
high-profile sports
-football, bdsketball
basl!bull -1t is ee1sy to find
g luqh school dthlctcs who
t to play. As a re's ult, th<'1 c
ften enough ployt'rs for
a junior Vdrs1ty und
-soph tectm at most ,my
I, reg(.lrdless of tl1e Mze
ul for u SJX>rt like water polo,
ize of the school plays a
till role m det<>rrnining how
> a program 1'>.
olh C.:OdCh E!nc Oer{I at Costa
u and John CaqwntN at
new know this and huVP
ggl<'d tu find U1e players to
d JUntOr Vi.1ro.1ty tP.dffi,
e numbers die often
p • ortJondte tu tht! population
ot e schOQI ," Cdrp«>ntcr Sdid.
·1~ ears past where we h,1d
• If they came up with a
Tale of 1Wo Cities around
here, you can bet he'd be
the constable, fqr both!·
I t is interesting to note how
Roger Neth became a police>
officer, then a police chief,
then two chiefs at the· same
time, serving all with utmost
efficiency in C~ta Mesa and '
lrvme. •
Neth, a memt)er of the 1942
Harbor High CIF fiilalist football
team along with his brother, Bill,
cume across a tragic auto
acodent on Coast Highway one
night in 1950, m whlch several
teenagers died at an intersection
. when the driver of their car
rolled the stop and was struck by
a huge truck.
. "Jwo Newport ofhcers on U)(•
scene, Harris Cottle and Monty
Montgomery, needed help with
the task of taking vital accident
pictures. Neth was just a regular
citizen at that time, but extended
his help since he could handle
one of the big cameras. His
photos catne out exceptioncilly
well
Within thre~ days, the
Newport chief approached him·
and m essence, sa1d, MWe've got
to get you in uniform." I ie was
soon placed in unilonn reserve,
but amusingly, WdS already
working full time.
Within a couple years, he
advanced to Costd Mesa as onl!
of its first officers. The city
progressed fa st and he
subsequently became the oty's
second pohce chief and served
Wlth excellence for many years.
That eventuall¥ led lo a
double lake.
s
SIDELINES
Stdte and 1 had never thought of.
pohce work.•
-+-
Ralph Freitag, a Harbor High
i.tudent body president, 1945-46,
ond one of the school's great
dU·tunl! fullbacks, said, "When
w~ were m high school, Jim
Douqlas (a team tackle) tell
deeply m love With cars. He
rebwlt severnl ctnd we raced
som~ on the mesa near the
current John Wdyne Alrport.
.. To-hnarico some of these
act.tvlties, Jim wouJd buy and sell
used automobiles. There was a
~ervice stu.tion in Balboa that sold
used cars, and 1t was owned by
the cheapest and most scumlous
man we knew,• be said.
•Jim sold this guy a fine
looking car. The fellow drove 1t
around the block, and qwte
tiloroughly checked it out," he
added.
• "As we were going back on
the Balb0c1 ferry, Jun told us that
there wa., 1ust one little thing
wrong with the car. It had no
reverse g(•ar,"
rts
or run in ome event for C:oach
Reed. Then back to the ba.beball
game.·
George (Bud) Barnett, one of
Harbor High's most versatile
aUtletes, lettering in four sporu
from 1937-41 , has both interest
and humor to spark up a Tar
sports dialogue.
One of the truly unique things
is that Barnett was the only
Sailor athlete then, and in later
years, ever to capture the title of
No 1 in CIF bad.nunton. He also
shared a love for te~ and
basketball.
As a junior, Barnett would
lead the Tars to the Bee Sunset
League title in basketball m 1940
with a 19·0 record. The star,
wbo·hit double figures
consistently, then led the Tar
varsity to its first-ever basketbd.ll
title in '41 Wlth a 21-2 mark.
Photography was another
talent. In fact, Barnett became •
the photographer for the 1940-41·
5aiJor yearbook as a seruor.
With considerable
amusement, he said the only
setback tor hlm was that two
faculty members did not want
their pictures taken. MThey
preferrec;i their graduauon
pictures," he explained
He also recalled that former
Costa Mesa Mayor AL. Pinkley
produced fun times for the '41
champ Tar basketball team.
•He gave us a standing deal,•
he said. "When we won, we got
a free malt from the drugstore.•
A fair tally ~uggest "Pink"
served up at least 240 free malls
that season at the snack counter.
The players were inclined to see
that as their ice cream dream
season.
• Saturdoy,
'
r i9, ~998. 83 , ~
•••• .....
o 2,000 kids, WP hild 45 guys
in~w water polo program. Now,
w litUt• more lhtm 1,000, Wf'
h, • JUSl 17."
The City of lrvme needed help
September 1972 and gtuned
approval for Neth to serve as tile
Jrvme chief while serving dS the
Me<id chief, which has to be an
unusuaJ case. Ho severed both
µostl.tOil!> until JuJy 1975 with
conunendabons. With a chuckle,
reOecting back, Neth recalls, ·1
was a P.E. majol out of San Jost!
And great humor was recalled
from hls days with Harbor
athletic director Ralph K. Reed
Freitag said, "My relationship
with Coach Reed was a great
one He had me doing things
that pushed me to the"\rery
limit."
The one who often brought
great humor to footbdll fans was
the late Johnny Owens, line
coach for Orange Coast College
from 1948-55
Roger Neth, when cavorting on a ~ootball field.
fJ1th so fow kids, Estdneta is
I .ly able 10 squeeze in u )\l~H Vdrs1ty lcdm, St>ven
~titters on Vdrs1ly and S('Vf.m on
J':.leave f P-w sub'> on thP. bench
tu plerush exhausted athletes,
n o mention the fdct thdl
other team, though 1t 1s hard to
recall lf any referee ever pd1d
attention to him.
in es dnd 1lll1i'•ss cttn force the.'
E~les to not plt1y a 1uruor STEELERS
1 ic added, ·1 would finish an
mnmg of bdsebdll, rush to the
trark and pole vault or sho~ put
As an Orange High gnd chief
in the early 40s, Owens had
numerous occasions of sprinting
down the sidelmes to holler, .
lnehgible receiver downfield,
ineligible receiver downfield,"
which was clisconcerting to the
The hard times were the
rughts when he had dif hcult
times agreeing with the men m
black and white. If he felt 1t got
v ity game at au .
e low numb<>ts hurt
pr.Wllcc.s as well. "We h,1w lo
sc· nniage ltg,unst our 1w11ur
1ty tedffi and omclimP split
arsity players to make
r competltion," Carpenter
nc beneht is U1at all .
C >enlcr's plilyers get a chance
t< • <1)' al the hjgh school level,
h with so fow bench pltiycrs,
ard to put up a good fight.
With most ledms, Utt fn:.t
plt1yt>1-i; oft ul the bench are
to the sttirtcr~ m tdl<•nt,"
>enlc•r suid. "Ami when their
ers r<•tum fresh, W(>'vt• -.Lill
lhC' same seven m the
~.
·osta M~sa 1s expenennng ttf! same problems. ·When you
h-tve a smuller student
p~pulatwn, the top athletes arc
u ually fought. over by a number
orroaches who want them to
ploy their sport,· first-year
Coach Berg aid. •As a result,
t top athletes arc spread out
a d 1l's hard to tell a kid that's
hf1mg fun that he n<'eds to
focus on JUSl one sport.• ~Hoth coaches h<.1ve put mtu
ti<Won ttctive efforts to rccrwt
tT¥>te players to their programs.
Cpach Carpenter hus enlisted
ttf,? help of Bob Banduruk who
hl" been runmng a splash
a Ui!oUc:> program ut Estancia for
t ce yedrs. Estanciu has just got a4 ago-group wutcr polo pro·
g underwuy.
•That's your fo<•dP.r,"
c rpcntc>r 'idld. • Pwurams with
do-ut of !.UC Ct'SS hCIV(! good fCl.?UCr
p rams.• . 19 would like to start an
a c-group prngram as well, hul
1c; waiting until he gets settled
1 o his teaching JOU before he
ows how much time he has to
b dgct.
For the tune being, Berg hits
e tcd the help of his young r
p ycrs and the boo ter club to
1 iii undercla men to play,
'V" prmtPd Oyen> and I've
t a lh youngur quys, d tht•y
d~'t get their hudd1 lo pl11y, tt e won't be a we lcr polo t<'ttm
1 lwo yea1 : Or_rg !>,11<1. "Other
t lth •1s will a k nlf! how the
It m I anci I'll !>Hy, 'Goocl1 hl1t
t n11mhNs arn low. Tell your
k to rnrnc out for Waler
\o
BRIEFLY
KICKOFF Sea Kings shock Marina
T 0 N I G HT • CdM upends Vikings ~cc wins in OT. 4-3 title by 94 ~trok&> Wlth a two-day
cosTA Foot11tt
MESA
Local anticipation is high as the
Orange County Steelers, a minor
league football team, begins play
tomght against the Desert Cow-
boys at Orange Coast Colleg e m
d 7 p m. start.
The game, wlu ch is tile league
opf'ner for th£> United Amf>ncdn
Football League, was ongindlly
scheduled against the Hemet
Rams, but the o wner or the Rams
had a mild heart attack and that
game has temporarily been post·
poned. ·
Torugbt's game will benefit the
"Casa Youth Home for the
Abused· and wUt· be spon orcd
by the Starting· Gate Sports Bar,
located m Los Alanutos Kenny
Brandenberry, owner of the Start-
ing Gate, will do the opening
com toss.
After the game, the team •will
be available at the Starting Gate
for p1ctur~ and autographs.
The Steelers look forward to
the opener and have fared well in
scrimmage games. In the first
scnmmage, the Steelers defeated
the Rdl11s 28-7, despite losmg
tinebacker Phillipe Bocdarelli,
who will be out for d month with
a .broken foot.
The Steelers also won a scnm-
mage agCllflSt the Thunder, 28-7.
One place where tile Steelers
have tightened up in the fmal
wcek.S is the lirie. ·
• The additions of Robert Em·
ster and Eric Huertd, l>oth Chap·
, ffi4Jl College products, Jumor Titt
of Garden• Grove and Gary
Sch.tufner, a mmor league veter·
dn, will help give the quarter-
backs the tUne they need to take
apart opposing defenses.
-by Jason HJIJ
• ' team score of 660, The second day 15-12, 15-13. WHITrER -i total of 324 was a new sconng
J rUNT-s Matt Palmer 0 C C I R record for the Pirates.
1 N G • V 0 l l E Y I A L l scored in the 95tb Maricela D1e!nck was third
TON BEACH _ After losing a nunute as Southern ' California (166), Grace Hou was hfth (178)
dose poo' l play match to Capistra-College defeated Whittier Col-and Robin Shd.ft fuushed tied fur
lege, 4-3, m overtime of a noncon-sixth (180) no Vttlley High dt Ocean View, ference men's soccer match.
Corona dcl Mar's gl.I'ls volleyball Palmer had two goals in-the • 14 2
learn USPd the momentum to . game for the Vanguards. Pirates romp, -
defedt defending 01vtsion I state tan Hatch had three assists and
champion ~1drina, 15-12, 15-13, Joakun Uflvebrand and Aaron
at the Ordnge County Champ1-Grillo edch had a goal.
onships Marina is currently
ranked No 2 10 Orange County. SCC WOfileD tie, 0-0
• 1 Wee to think we can play
Wlth the e tea.ms,• CdM Coach
Steve Conti said. "We were a lot
more consistent today than we
have been m the last couple of
matches."
The match against the Cougars
was a close won. After dropping
the first came 15-9, the Sea Kings
rallied and had game point, but
couldn't put it away. Capistrano
Valley eventually won 20-18.
"It wai. a bambumer of a
game,· Conµ Sdld. "We played
well down the stretch. Today was
a move m the nght dtrection, but
we still have some stuff to work
on.•
Sea Kings fall, 8-5
CORONA DEL
MAR -Ryan TucJc·
Polo
er and Garrett Gentry each seored
two goals, but IS wasn't enough as
Corona del Mar High lost to
Foothlll, 8-5, m a nonlcague water
polo match at Corona del Mar on
Fridlly.
Brad Netherton had 15 saves
for the Sea King (0·2).
The btg blow of the game
came lJ\ the econd quarter when
Poothtll outscored CdM, 5-1.
TACOMA ,
Wash -Southern S 0 CC I I
Cahforrua College battled to a 0-0
draw with Paaftc Lutheran in a
nonconference women's soccer
match on Fnday at Pacific Luther-
an.
The Vanguards (4-0-2) had 13
shots on goal and forced Paaf1c
Lutheran goal.le Glori.a Cegal.t to
make nine saves The biggest
save came in the first hall when
Cegali dove to bp a Ganesa Cobb
shot (rom 20-yards out around the
post
Pirates win again
PALM DESERT -~ml!!lllllllll!!!!lr
Jennifer TunZ.i con-G 0 L f
tinued to play well for Orange
Coast College's women's goU
team and helped the Pirates wm
the CYP,ress College lnvitabonal
on Friday at Palm De.sert, par 70
Tunzi shot an 80 on Thursday
and followed Wlth a 79 on Friday
to finish with a total of 159, Wlll·
ning the tournament.
Orange Coast's Jan Cheng had
a second day score of 78, the low·
est round of the toumdlllcnt, and
hnishod second to Tunzi with a
165.
It was the depth of the Pirates
that helped them wm the team
COSTA_, ___ .
MESA -Nens·
sa Re1den-
baugh scored
three goals as a
WOMEN'S
WATER ·
POLO
balance Orange Coast College
attack destroyed Long Beach, 14·
2, in a· nonconference wall•1 polo
match on Fnddy dnd remain
undefeated qn the year
Ancsna Lmdqren, ~hakaba
Funbres and Alex Hylton each
scored two goal<; for the Pirate.",
who have won thel.I' axth-consec-
utlve match.
Duffy Finnegan had ~ax savP
for Orange Cua t, ranked st.'Cond
m the stqte.
Sailors need players N E. W • _____ _.
P o R T ROLLER
BEAC H H 0 C I( I y N ewpo rt
Harbor H1gh's rolln hot'kcy
team is holding tryouts for the
upcommg season on W<.>dlle!td<:sy
at the 'fustm In Une Hockey an<l
Sports Club. Tryouts begin al
6:30 p.m.
For lnfonnallon. rontact Kns
Mungo at (9491673-9054.
Bergh beats Chopra
NEWPORT TENNIS
BEAC lt -_
Rikard Bergh dc•feat •d Somu
Chopra, 6· l , n·2, on ThuMiay t
the Battle of the H cl1P Ti nnl
lOUllldJllt!lll.
•A host of the sport's , ___ .C y
nn t riders otthe .past wm-
be on hand tonight for the
. L gcnds of the Spe dway.
CO~'TA MESA -Some of th(•
bigg t narftcs in th hi tory of
th Co ta M "bullring• oval,
ot the Orange County Pair·
grounds, will be onhand Satwday
night for the Legends of the
Spe lway rught .
Brue P nhall lS one of th top
n m e<mfinned lor Saturday's
f tiviti . Penhall won his firSt
U.S. Champaon~hip io 1980 and
went on to win the World Speed·
way Champion hip the following
nd
out of hand, he d ledµ upward,
'then lume down feN !ust on tu
htt'.>f'UUll CdJ> •
One tnend ~did, "I dhvoys
meilnl to dsk Johnny how man~· "'"'
bt1set)(iU rap he went thwugti u1 ..
one season " -
HAP Pf
I RT H •A
VOLLEYBALL
Sea Kings
vs.Al
• V\'h o':s who of Cdt\1's
--
DEEP SEA
Fridays counts
Soturdoy, Sep mbor 19, 1998
' I s
·Boes try to get back to •
• Some had k1r.k snaps,
untimely penc11tics and
blown coverag(\s are all
·mistakes OCC footbdll
hopes to (lruse tomght. ••
I \'-(1'1. 11111
~Pio!
MISSION VIE.J U Conung off
iuf il touqh J4 -~4 lo..,i. to fullerton
< olh·~t· JO ttw lootl.mll Sf'dSOn
111wnN, Ownqt• Cc.ldst will fdce no
""sv tdsk ton19ht di 7 o'clock,
"'lwn U11• J'11111e..., tdkP lhe twlcl ut
<.\tJddlPl><H;k Col11•qe.
"lt Wrt'.i dJ"dPJ>Olflhng lo lo'>e,
''~f'"' 1<1lly ~111<"1' WP h c1d tJ couple
•I pl<1VS s1•l llJ> tti.1t hould hi.\Vl'
I •1•11 hr1,~;N1 tor touchdowns,
c xr ••pl \~ f' rn1ss~d UH' ldst hloc:k, ..
}'11,111'!-> < <>ell Ii Btll Work.mrrn Sdld
• SllU, ( >rcUHJt' c OdSI Wt!:\ c1blf• to
llll1V(• tl11• IJ11ll cllJcllllSl FullNton.
hut < 1>11ldn11 s1•Prt1 lo p ut tht· hctll
11 thP r•ncl 1onr> 11ftc•r rndrchmg
d11wn th11 f11>ld The r1>c1c,ons for
1111'> Wf'rt• l"llsll\. flll..,lc1kf'~ .. Ill( )\Id·
11111 JH•ncdt11•s 11.1 Uw r1·d 1or1e dnel
I •.id Srlctp'> rm l1f•ld qoctl <.1tlf•111pts,
1 ht1I dPrc11h·cJ < >< ·c scoring
I
t
.... !!!NGE COAST l~-PS
No.fltayw .... Wt.0.Pol.
11 JAM:D fuNT 6 S .ZOO fr 08
I ICMN T°""'s ~7 185 Fr TB
43' JWIMV BAMCS 5 11 240 Fr FB
1$ tv~ MUtCEt 6-7 230So WR
22 DAVID CAsn.nOH 6 t 200 fr WR
99 kJAN WATaS 6-2 210 Fr TE
77 Smtt 9£.JtHcKDI 6 4 280So LT
56 JASON W tlR 6 2 265 fr LG
71 DAMYL W lll'IOI 6 4 )20 fr c
79 JEUMYVIA 6·2 igs Fr RG
76 DAH Momt4S 6~ 345 Fr RT
ChdOC~S
It's alwttyb tougher b(.>("dUse
the held is closer tu the gOdl, •
Workmetn S<11d. "As d rei,ult, every
rruo.;tdke we metke is n1t1gnif1ro H
To win against Sdddlebdck. the
PLCutes will have to st<1y dean m
the n•d zone, allowing quarter-
bdck Jared Fhnt dnd running
bt1c k KeVln Tones to do th~lr )ohs.
Fl.Int hdd a solid debut a9d111~t
FuJlcrton, completing 12 of 21
p<lsses for 143 yards, hut WdS 1 un<1ble to hnd h1s k~y receivers in
I crundl 51tuutions.
Sophomore Ivan Mercer only
.... ~ Ht. Wt. Gi. ""°"'
'' ~ MIWwt.ot 6-1 230 So OE
71 Dou foJl 6-2 280 Fr. OT
74 Kon~ 6-2 280 Fr OT
43 DAVIO RoltlHsoN 6-l 225 So. DE
13 .ktlDN JlHANGntl 6-2 2'5 So 'OL8
44 JOHN ROMM 6·l 240So ftB
32 Ows C:U.YTOH S·11200 So OL8
21 AMON LIGONS s 8175 So CB
3 ROKllT P,.w.ono . S-11190So. CB
40 WOOO!'OW OTIS 6-() 185 ff, SS
42 Jo$H ()w[NS 6-1 205 So. FS
hud tfm-?e rQcepuons. tor 35 yards
ilOd • h1ghly-touied freshman .
David Castleton caught one ball
tor 3 ydrds. Again. penalties
proved a killer.
"We ran 52 plays. That's as
rrnsny as you get 111 a high school
qame. • Workman c;fild. "Of our 12
p1•nalt1es. ~even· were dnve
ktllNs, ones where we'd made d
lust down <1nd had 1t taken dWdy.
We c:ouJd hilve kept gomg dild
had 21 extrn downs as a result "
Ordn<w Coast w1U get some
lwlp· from <.ophomore PuuJ Toe-
pel, who bn.ngs expenence to full-
rts Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
___ ·_ g wayS at ·Saddleback
back. Toepel has been out with an
ankle sp1am mce the c.rumucsg •
agai.ni.t S411ta Monica.
Saddleb ck bnngs a solid
defensP. lhat held detendmg·
national champ1on Mt. San Anto·
mo to ~4 pomts last week. Middl.P.
lmebttcker Brian Be~ is th'c cor-
nen;tone of the otrense and had'
15 tackles, mcluding nin • ~olus,
agalnM Mt SAC Delens1ve tdc:k-
le Kctmaloni Manu dnd outside
linebucker Lawrence Mariner aw
al.o.;o key. •
But War kmun believes tpat his
olfensc can continue to mo\'e, th •
bc1ll lilCe tt did agai'hsl Uu" Hornets
dnd, hamng ma1or·QUstakes, ~ill
IK'! able' to score.
The S·toot-7,
185~poun<l
fresrunan out
of Warren I-Ugh
had six' ctUncs
for 69 yc1Ids in
Orange C-'o<lsl's
34-24 season·
openiny los., to
Fullerton • The G,mcho:-. offen:.o, wh1c h
only scored seven pomt::. la t
week, \\ill be looking for 1cdemp:
twn. But question marks rcmam
about how htlenlctl the 0U€11~e
rC>dlly lS.
Sophomore Joe Cordovc1, who
played sp,1nngly ldst weC!k aftr!r
Sc1ddleback's starter gd\'l up "' e
interceptions, will he di 4uc.trlm-
back. Cordova is d 1unrun9 qua.r
terback, so Workmon expe<:ts to
see mow spnnl outs il!l<i d h•
The Gduchus dr<' ol o cxµcc-tt>d
to trv an<.I lahl.ish th •tr runnmy
game with ta1l1Jack Juho l't>hJza ,
a lreshmdn who wu.., ctn All·
Orang~ County selection 111 Ottna
quttrtcrbtKk draws. •
} 1111-. J-bgh .
"They w1ll try to <Jet nw run
gomg, whi< h tlwy couldn't do lcisl
week," \'\'urkmun smcl. "Bui · I
thmk Mt SAC hctd d lot to do w1ih
thdl.
Wprk.mctn ts nut womed <1houl
COM-MESA
CONTINUED FROM 81
.
Mesa· proved as much on the ll(SI i.-em's, whr>n
Shaun Ferryman partially blocked ct CdM punt dnd
Jdke Clev<'lctnd rewvered al the Sea Kings' 'l-y.11d
line.
The Mu~tangs cashed m on fourth-nnd-godl from
the 2, wh~n 1uruor wingbetck Jmun~ Herzog plowl cl
over nghl tackle to 91ve them ct h-0 le.c1d with 6..17 left
m the operung pcnod. The ho'>ts nu:-.sed lhf.? wnvt>r wn
kick. howl!ver. dild CdM wasted httle time po ... tmu its
hrst score ol the se<1 on.
A 16-y,ud rnmplet10n Jrom f\.llke B1•rqey to like
I !ayes folluwL><l d 24-ydfd k_1ckofl r<:lurn <1nd 2-yurd n111
by Ndt~ Lem.mc>nnan, l>eforp Aergt!)' found t1yht end
~eth R1chdrdson dlone hehmd thP secondary fo1 c1 41 -
yc1rd sconng stnkc. ~
C"dM missed the conv~rsion, 1.>ut
took the l<•dd on~ play after Mesa
punted on Its sub!>equent possession.
Lemnwrmd.n, who collected d
career-h1yh 172 rushmg yards on 23
comes. set U1e go-iihead score up,
taking d hdncJoff and darting up lhE•
middle, drnwmu u; the Meset s1>1
onddry I II! slopped, however, oud
lateCdlcd hdc:k lo He yey. who lotted
a stnke to Hunter MacDonald tor d
49-yard TD Daniel Gonzales' toPd
the PAT to make-1t 13-6, which it MacDonald
remamed Ullo holJIJme.
r1.fo~d ma1cht..>d to the CdM 2 l<1t(• tn the hr-.t hull, bul
Hcty<•s bJoc11.ed an l 8·ydrd held god.I try to preserve th •
Sea Kings 11.!dd.
Gonzal(•s t1dded a 23-yard tieltl yoctl w1U1 2:53 IPlt 111
the third quartf'f and senior fullbdck Curt Surnnc1
bulled in on lourth-und·goaJ from UhldE' the 1 to < «p d
four-play, tourth·4uarter dnve set up when Shet1
pickcci d fumble out of the cUI on a Cdt-.1 st1ck c1nd
rnturned 1t 11 yttrd~ to the Musldngs' 4
BNgey, who Sdl out thf' sea~on-upenmg 13-0 lo'>s tii
Munna for d1snpl1 nc.lry mason!>, hmi:.hed 7 ol 14 for I h4
y.i.rds. ·
Heriog totaled 8b hdrd-edmed ru~hmg yard~. wink
Gus Sandoviil h.id d prt1r of SdCk'> to key lhe ME•..,t1
defeni.e
T he 6-f oot-3,
240-pound
csldOCltl I liqh
product lwd 15
tackles, mdud-
my nin~ or tbe
solo vanQly to
J>iJC:•~ th<· Pirates'
t!Pfl'nswe ·assdull
dlJuinsl FulJt>rton.
Uu• runnmq getme. He knows his
quys r.un neutralize 1t. He's moi1
(on< erned about the misst>u
ttss1qnmt•nb and nusalignmenb
lhctl ,Jllowecl Fullerton to get uc1c ~
into lt1 t we"k's game.
"In most cases. our guy
stopped th<' dcfonsc and force<
thir<.l-clown pd..,.;ing s1luations
Worknwn srticl: -·But we mudr
nw .. lttkPs thul Jpft guy!> opP1
who inudP llwn -nldQt! the hw·
pld) s ... •
-.
Sc~ by Quarters
Corona del Mar 13 0 3
Co~ta Me)<} 6 O 0
FimQuarte..
CM -Her1og 2.
run (krck failed). s 47.
CdM R1<hard
~on 44 pas~ from
Bergey (kick
failed) 4 41
CdM Mc>cOon·
aid 49 p<1~\ from
BNgcy (Gonzales
k1c.-.). 1 08
Third Quarter
CdM 23 Gon
zales FG, 2 53 Lemrnerman Fourth Quarter
CdM Sumner 1
run (Gonleles ktek). 9.01.
Attt:!ndance: 1,300 (estimated).
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
CdM • L~rnmerman. 23 172, Hatfield,
2·3. Sumner, 2·2. 1 TO, Estabrook, 1·2,
Bergey, 7 mmus-17 ·
CM -Herzog, 25·86, 1 TD, Sou. 2-11;
Weir, 7 S. Martin 2·5. Duddridge, 1·0
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
CdM ·Bergey. 7·14-1, 164, 2 Tt>s
CM · Weir. 2·12 0, 35
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
CdM • MacDonald, 2 60. 1 TD, Hayes.
2 32. Alshuler, 2 28, Rtthardson, 1 44.
1 TD
CM · Ferryman. l 21, Martin 1 14
GAME STATISTICS
CdM CM
rust downs 12 8
Rushes yc1rdage 32 193 34-123
Passing yardage 164 35
Passing 7-14 1 2.12·0
Net return yardage• 58 5
Sacks·yardage 3 ·31 ) -16
Net yardage 384 147
Punts 2·33 6 27 7
Fumbles fumbles lost 2-1 1-1
flags net yarda~e 1 S-130 6 62
Time of possession 23 57 24;03
BRIAN POBU".IA I DAI\. Y PllOl
('dM's Grant Estabrook coUars Costa Mesa quarterback Dave Welr for a big los~ in Friday night's game.
"This was a long time conung. • Freemun !idlcl ol llw
wm. "This Wdsn't a wm-or-die situation, but we rPally
needed to <ret off the dune."
•Punt retu~. interceptions. fumble
returns
Score by Quarters
WC'\lrrnmtcr 3 7 6 14 30
f t,Jnllc) 0 0 7 7 14
First Quarter
W Col.lllrn I) FG. 7 04
Second Quarter
W Rotwrt\ 1 3 pass from Coburn
(Coburn kirk), 11 21
Third <)uarter
E\t TdntPlu 33 run (Aldere te kick).
3 ~b w Tttu 14 p,m from Coburn kick
tailed), } JO
Fourth Quartet-
W Roberh U pass from Coburn
' (Coburn k1ek), 7 2'1.
W S.in<hu..17 run (Coburn kt<k), 5 58
Est B Valbul.'Oa 4S pcm from K
• Valbuena (Alderete kt<.k), O 13
: Attenddnce 1,000 (estimated) ,
1 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
: W Cope. 8 89, Cureton, 8 71;
c;,mchez. 7 49, 1 TD, Laurel, 1· 13.
Coburn, 1 7, Mal~onado, 1·.2, Ph1ll1ps,
1 2, Harrington, 1 minus 4
Est Tanielu. J.106. l TD, Mueller, l2-43;
Jah1d. 1·3, Rubi. 3 minus 3, Romo,
2 minu' 2, I( Valbuena, 2 minus 14
INDIV10UAL PASSING
W Coburn. 13 18-1, 195; Jenkins. 1 2-0, 9.
ht · K. Valbuena, 10 17-0, 118,
• Tilntl'lu, 0 2 0 .
INDIVIDUAL REaJVING w Roberts. 8-139, 2 TD$, Tau, 3 2S, 1
ID; Jenkin\ 1·16; Cope, MS; Duong. 1 9
Est 8 . Valbuena, 6 SS, 1 TO; Tanielu,
I 4 33
'1 GAME STATISTICS
First downs : 'f Rushfi y;,rda9 29 29
I Pmtng yard.19e 204 118
~umg 14 20 1 10 19 0
Net return Y-'tdage* 14 0
, s.dcs yardcJgt 0 2 ·9
I Ntt yardage 4'7 253
~nh 0 3~33
l Fumb~ fumbles lost '2 2 3·3 f~s net yard~ 10 80 S__.5
'nme of ~~sion 26 24 21 ·36
{
EAGLES . .
CONTINUED FROM 81
Mdnu Td.Jlielu capped a 70·
ya.rd Eagle dnve with d 33-yurd
touchdown scdrnper, dfler ldkiny
c1 ldleral from qudrt<>rbdck Kenny
Vdlbuena
On the eosumg kickoff,
fatancid'& Danny Bnano rerov·
e r<>d d Westminster fumhla and
the Eagles (0-2) had possession
on the Uon 31, lrdihng by 1ust
three But Estancia WdS slopped
on four running plays, including
whul would prove to be a pivotal
CdU on fourth down.
Westnunster took over on 1ts
own 23, then marched downheld
dild scored another touchdown
for a 16-7 lead, the fLCst of
three straight Lion TDs
in the second half as lhE'y
won r'liruung away (229
rushing yards on 29 car-
ries).
Perkins said he did
not consider a held uoal
on fourth-and-one with
6:11 on the clock dnd the
Lwns lcadmg by three.
for 195 yttrd.s dnd one intercep-
tion, when Eagle linebacker Jeff
Thompson stepped m front of d
wobbly pass cdused by d heavy
rush m the second quarter.
E tanc1a, wh1d1 broke even in
the turnover department (three
~1vPn, three l<tken away), losl two
fumblc>s m the hrst half, but nei·
thcr led to Wl''>lJTUn!>ler scorec;.
Bchmd l 0-0, Esldflcia quarter-
bdck Kenny Valbuena rallied the
offpnsc• late m the second quarter,
completing six strnight pdsses,
including two tor 14 yards <!ach lo
his brother, Rr<'lt, dnd d 12-ydrd
pa<,s to Tclnielu, who!.C legwork
prov1ded mosl o{ the yardage.
But the dnve stdlled with 0:07
left in the half. TarueJu's htilfback
option feU incomplete, and Val·
buend's fired deep on
fourth down, but an
Eagle rcce1ver slowed
down on his route o.nd
the pass landed 6ut of
rcuch on fourth down.
"We had th~ mom(•n·
tum bcc·uuse wc>'d Just B. Valbucna
Alter Estanciu wa~
stuppcd on fourth·ctnd-
on<? m the third quarter,
Westminster light end
.Junior Tuu's hnbhctl a
dnv<? by catching tt 14·
y ml snmng toss hom .
C'ohum with 2:20 lPfl. n•rovercd a fumble, t1ncl
we hod a good pl(ty fourth (tnd
one (wtth running back Mdtt
Mueller),• Perklns said. "Th<•y
JUSt got us. 1 tons1dPr myself a
C'OdCh who believes. his pldyN
tan g t ~·~don • I -{km!t
bcheve in askmq th<•m to do uny-
thmg they can't do." • c tanc1tt's seconddry,, burned
throughout the game by We t·
mini.ter quarterbil<'k Kelly
Coburn, gave up touchdown
f>dS s from 13, 14 end 22 ydrd .
Coburn complct ~d 13 of 18 t()S "
..
Dstanc.m punll'd on its n<•xt series,
then W(!&lmmsler con trolled tho
hdll until 5:58 r.-mc1im·n in the
gcime.
TI1c Lions SC'ored on a 22~yard
nnss lrorn Coburn to Wtdc IOCClY· -
r Tommy Rohcrts (ctght catches
for t39 yards) with 7:22 left in the
fourth quarter, then the Lions
r ~ov 'r~ an Estancia tumbJ on
UH• following kickoff, T('.SUltmg U1
t1nothcr ~ore a th Lion wt•nt
43 yards on two plays
A 17-yard touchdown run by
1
•• • SINAATllS SOSROOJOIO f OMV .. (>l
W tmtnster tNack Mike Cope sees one fall just beyond his l"M<'h at E tucla'1 Ricky Romo dOlel a..
Daniel Sanche7. on a draw prov1d·
cd th fireworks, after Coburn
trnd Roberts hooked up on a 36·
yard P4 s play.
Late m th gain•, Tonielu's Hi·
yard rw1 put the flcsOI at lhE'ir
own 40, but a personal tout on the
Lions moved the ~1115 y1trds for·
th •r. On tht• next play, Brett v, •
hu no made a lt!ttptng nag ov r
tht! middle for a 45-yard touc •
down catch .
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
HERBERTS CUll'IUIBl\S
neighborhood,
Wl10 wlebrate:o a
cross-country title by running _CONTINUED FROM 81
Section D1vtSton II and No. 4 m
Orange County.
... Mllrth t ,.,
ll111111Dcm:
~Bffeh
seven miles? ~
For goo<l measure, Herberts
en1oycd a f!ve-mile run on
Sunday to,cdp h1s week. =6-foot-1
150
The Sclilors hope to wm a
CIF State Division 11 team title
this year at Woodward Park in .
Fresno.
Spart: Ctosi country
,_ No.1 tunrw "Usually.• HerbertS srud,
•1 take one day oft every two
weeks." · c--. litn 8.-ry
....... ._. Sloppv Joe's
fevortte mowie:""ToP Gun"
Herberts, the Ddily Pilot
Athlete of the Week, actudlly
ran the three-mile Laguna Hills
course qukkN dS a junior
(15:44), but stayed out of high
gear last wa~k ~)ecause nobody
was near him His closest
• competitor WdS clocked m
16:18.
... 8'hl9lk ..... 111: -~ freh-man year In the league finlls.. lhclt
was an awe50me race (15:44 at Irvine
Park. ~ond on team, 10th Oller all) "
AthleW of the WMlc t A team
co-captain for Newport in the
Division II race fOf senior boys at
the Laguna Hills Invitational last
Saturday, he c.ruised to a 15:55 a~
the SailO(S wor> the team title.
Whtie H«?rbcrts' roubne is
endurdJlC<!-based, he's never
competed m d marathon or
hdU mdi'dthon, lOK or SK. ~1·ve
nevN run d road race. In fact,
I've never even run the Harbor
l leritage {at Newport
Hctrbor). • he said. "J've always
hdd club SO<'cer or I've been
sick.'" · •
"We don't make much of a
dedl of it and nc•itiler dot•s
Olly Plb
ft Herbert.<> dropfX'd soccer
dftcr his sophomore year, CoU«tor JpOtt> am/ senes 98-F
Curt, .. Barry said. "l le JUSt
went out <lnd had some fun and ran. I expect
Curt to havP a fantastic setlSon, because of what
he's done Uus summer. Saturday was just the tip
of the iceberg ~ .
For Herbert<>, the season's cross-country
courses will be an abbreviated stroll compared
to h1s workout paths. rn Ute past sue weeks.
Herberts has run 60 miles a week. .
•He has done everything he can to become
the best runner he Cdn, • Bctrry said. "He taJces it
very senously. I le does some extra running on
lus own, above t1nd beyond what Ute team does
(dunng the seuson). He hds not only had a
fantastic summer with tralillllg, l:iut his
enthusiasm and intensity are contagious on the
team. 1 le's the kind of guy we're lucky to have
around even if he didn't have as much talent
as he does."
Last week, for·exdrnple, Herberts ran .
back-to-back 3-miJe stints on Mondt1y and
Tuesday, then six miles on Wednesday, 7112 on
Thun.day, five on Fnday, then Herberts raced
Saturday morning at Ldguna Hills and came
back with sev<•n more miles that evening m tu.s
devoting his full-tune athletic •
efforts to running, which he pldns to do in
college, either dl Princeton, Dartmouth or
StdnfOrQ (he ct1rric•s d 3.9,5 GPA). ·
• Dunng h1s freshman and sophomore years.
be was splitting time hetw(>en club soccer and
cross country," 81.trry Sdid. "He wdS Like a hi!ed
gun."
As a freshman, Herberts b<'gdn to shed soml!
light on what his future could hold m the sport.
In U1e Sea View l<-1d9ue Ftndls dt lrvine PcUk, he
finished 10th ovcrt1ll (15.4 4) and s(!cond on the
squad behind Claudio Cortes.
Leist yecu, J lerbl?rts ran d career-best 15:36 dt
lrvme Pdrk in the ledgue hndls after recovenng
from season-long sickness. "He lo:.t some
training bccduse he was sick t1nd he WdS never
dl the same lewl that he Wds before he got
sick." Barry said.
Herberls, following i.I •,'olid sp1 lllY in track and
field, went 8:52 m Ute 3,000 meters dt Ute uc;;c
Distdnce Cc1m1vdl 1;1te in Uw season. Before. nt
Ute league finctls, HNberts quulihed for CrF m
the t,600 dnd 3,200 meters, mclucling a 4:23.4
cloc:kmg' m tht! 1,600.
FAULKNER
CONTINUED FROM 81 •
evNiil player::; from both \earns,
who had congwqated Ul the
ouUwld to guwk, to s.top their
prcg<lme prepdrntion and
applaud, I <!Stimatcd 1t was aoout
like hitting a hdll from Crystdl
Court to the top floor of the
Westin South COdst Plazd .
Once the game began, ,
McGwttf', with whom I shdrc tht•
Sdmc gym (not workout), wasted
little tinw )nakmy my ticket stub
t1pprcc1ctte. I h• ripped a fust-
mning Andy Benes offenng,
bled< herwurd for u gr~mdslum .
It WdS hotnl!r No. 3 t, hulfwdy lo
beltl•nnq Rogt!r Mdris, <1nd I (an ec.t~ily pick 1t out ot th<' tiighbght -
. cnllagt•s aswmblPcl to chrorucle
his rouncJ-trippN rl'C·ord.
Loigistic::. conspired to keep
mr> from catching McCw1re uncl
Sosa di Dodger Stdchum thh
y1•ar. hut late WdS with nw
W<'dn11sday, when I U'>Pd d day
oll for a sojourn to Sdn 01c~o·s
Qudlconun Std<lium.
f\.fanc1gmg towrigglc• t1 box
sedl lw.hmcl honw ptate, I w111led
for morP lhdn an hour for Sosc1 to
step mto Ute· toge for BP.
It we.ts c.tll rnhmtely more
hlgh-prohh• srnne Ulan the Sosa
hdtllJlg ptcJCtlC't' I'd wtlnPSSl..'d in
o,pnng training l<1sl M111c h, when,
SATURDAY
' • Footbiill
Commumty colleg" Ornngc Coast di
Saddlt>b.'l(lt. Colll'(Je, 7 p rn
•Volleyball
Coll1:"9e ~men SOUthern Cllhfu1n1a
1..Ql1l>9e di 81ola 7 30 pm
Community college women Orange Coan
College .111 Cuesta, '3 pm
H;gh school girl~ Dave Mohs Memorial
TOU<namtnt (Newport Harbof, home, C<>fona
del Mar .lt Ocectn Vlf!W)
pcwhed beneath ttw scor hoard.
m left held at Hohokam Stadium
in M~d, Anz .• I'd slramed a
hamstnng ~<.Tambluig after and
retnevmg a pr~am1> Sosa
homer
J '>Pl Ute wuvt•rur a Hie, nnv"r
realizing it would !Jdtn peon!
<>1ynificance -if not r:olJcc tablt1
value -dS the summm wun9
mto fall.
Penetratmq the naov1e-theota•
rope~ thut formed d r!lt1y<•rn·only
bt1rrier uround thP batting ca9f>,
fending off a media hordo thot
included l ldU ot .ramer <ind
ESPN color nnCtJyst J()('"Morq,rn,
Sosu rut SlX prey.smt• dong ...
Wednesddy, including threr> into
the second deck.
ThE·n. bt>fOff'. fllOfl! lhun
4~.000, ruost ot whom wowd
1111tate tile' tio[nelowu -unrl
ricliculously myopic -Pddres with
their undbdstlf'd c:hec•r tor
Slamnun' Sc1nUf\y,"Ul" drnrnd
extended into the P1ghU1 mnmq.
\vtille a band of ruotNs
crrcurnnavigat<'d thP std<hurn
waivmg lJomm1cdn Republic
flags dnd hdnd-rnctde <>1gns
urgmg the Domimc.m n11lt,.n.on,
Sosd ldShPcl d single dnd a
double m 111 llrst foUI pldle
oppedrdllc1·~ CdCh p1tc h tu Susd
tnggl'r<'d a pcUllJTdllU<' explosaon
of cameru flc1'iht•s, as fans
squeezed tl11 •u '>hUtll•rs m hupl'!>
of conm1ittinu No bJ to him
Fmally. with th{· bttsf's loddt·d
~~--.......................---...-SCH EDU l E
•Soccer .
College women · Southern Caltfornill
Colll'ge.at Pac1f1< luthctan, 3 pm
Salvrdoy, September 19, 1998 85
find lh game deadlock d, 2-2, •
So a dubbed a. Bnan Boeh.ring r
pitch 43-4 feet inside the left-field
foul pole, a few 'rows mto the
P< ond de< k Only 21 mortal.S
before lum had reached the
conct deck m a game at the
former Jack Murphy Stadium: ,
but none had 19ruted such joy.
As sammy orcled the bases,
an apprec1aliv~ roar dro't\'Jled ovt
t>xplodmg foeworks, which,• -
rP<Hl letter, had been sP.t off Ul thf•
sky above nf:Jht hf"lld . A female
< 'htc11qo nativ~, who'd
commuted each gam~ ot the
scru1s from <''>nt.i:tno to cheer her
bt>lovcd Cubb1c~. JUmpP.d up and
1<lown in the row ht·hmd me,
shrll'Rlflg 411c.ontrolldbly. It
hmught to rrund the dated
blcick-<1.nd-wh.ite footdge of
womt>n fawning over EIVIS and
t}w Beatles.
I tucked my scorecard under
one etrrn and JOllled the
JUb1lc1uon, clappmg and
chanttnq, "Sam-my, Si:l.JTl-my, •
until No 21 ·popped trom the
<.luyout for his ol>lJgatory curtain
call.
It has l>ePn 'thetr dchievment,
theu rec ord-hrcdkmg summer,
rivf'tmg c1 ndlJOn all dlong the
w.ty.
Hut I'll dlways wns1der my
SP<lt m th{> .,tdl1ds for those two
tJJctnd slams, my Little pldce .m
h<.1sehdlJ history And you can bet
l'U s1.1vc the scorecards
H•9h school Nev.port Ha•bor at Coron.cio •
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• Water polo
Colleqt> men SOuthern Clll forma
Tourn.iment at N('Wp()n Ha•bot 1111 day
Com~umty collegl" m~n Orange CQll1t
at Cue\ta Tournament all day
Col oqe men and womM • Southern
Cahforn a College at san Diego State
lrw1tat1004I at ea ooa Part. S.n D•ego
Commun)!~ college men and women •
,--Orange fropire Conterence Pre-Ii ew Meet ·
at R~rPde CC, 9 •.m
High school ~ and g r ' · Costa Mesa Newpon Harbo( Cof'Of'a de! Mar. and
Estancia g rls at 11.•oodbndgc ~t 8 a m
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THE PETITION TO Ha•a you started doing su.-. ....... i·.i1•·1"'· ... ,., •t fust $7SI Tamarrah. Seven Ovorlooklng lhe Blue 2 Br+ famlly r.opm, Conslructlonl 2c ~ar, FP, w/d hk·up. avail 10/I $1495rmo business yet? No ....... • "' ... ,. o ... 1 w d 5 2Ba main hse, brick A 1 o t $28501 1 • 65 cu ANGE THE NAME Br•"don Cr·~ ••U•••I 11111•, 11 n tnlt1l1H ea.., ine e pm Gables 714·665·7197 Pacific & Catalino. LIKE A HOUSE Lg va c · mo. ncl I utll. 720·15 1• .... U £ *** ~ firs, new carpeting. Pam 862 9743 Agent OF Poppy Carmelo for Tnrs statement was Mod I• ma\t ••r "'" Jrtt1111tt. *"' Price will amaze you I 2 FP'a, wet bar, w. 0 1 Br 1 Ba, huge yd. Gat • •
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A193904 Daily Pilot Sepl 5. 12. 19, maalltt real nl>tt •l11ct1111e ***** Dphc S285,900:'13Br 2Ba a.llJ Realty, . 723-<>653 NEWPORT 11 ORDER TO SHOW 26, 1998 Sa089 rltlallt .. l lllt'" Ow, .. ,.,, II f,>ays to advertise & 2Br 2Ba, 3c gar, nu FOR RENT Studio. murph'y t>ed,
CAUSE FOR CHANGE '" '"''' ltltr••• lhl •II In the best local pnt. root. 493-0781 or ' 949--723•5120 •H•w England $t"I• B11:11.cu 2169 ••••••••• frig, new cpt, S525'mo
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PETITIONER S) Peppy Flctltlou1 Busln•11 ....,.,.r 111 •tarl•~ ",. CALL TODAY 3239 CLAY ST ---------son. nlpets 266·0354 Camrtlo for Logan Micll1&l . Name Statement ,.,., ,,,.,..llllJ lll&la Ttct81• LISA R)VERA Nwpt Hghte Custom YeaJly/unturn. S23CO/ 2br 1 ba duplex ocean BALBOA • C11n ... ·lg'11 A l'l')rnor HASI The follow1ng persons are ,1111el,1u111111a111u AllHUD HUNTINGTON Med 3Br 2.5Ba 3FP, mo.+utla. Beach Time front lurn, avail 9·19
liAVE l'ILED A PETITION domgbu1inessas T1ll-l101111otmm1 ft1 949.574.4252 BEACH 1040 3c gar. Don/Library, Really 673·6511 lo 5·31. $1400/mo. PENINSULA 2607
F 0 R AN ORO EA T 0 APM Motorspona 302 1~' Wulll-et•• DC aru •1•11• ANNE WILLEY Inside lndry. 11.1 Time Winter r•ntalal Sebring RE 850.931 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CHAl~OE N•MES FROM Santo Tomas SI .• 'cosra callHUD~.at·3$t;I OH d $489000 Bk 4bd 3ba, $2100.
O!) 11 M ctiael C:irt,.,,.ghl Meu, CA 92627 949•574-4249 2 Story Beach Beau 76g~;OOO e'11t. 35~ 2bd 2ba, $1550. Both 28r 18• TWH New ra.~anl.111.tiac Mo 1crv Ed>Na•dPat11ckComlonlll, S139,9K 2 Lrg·bt 1 & lurn'dl 376·9042 carpell, lcar all I~ l-J-!<:...b\'. 9rdc.-reA. Iha ""'"· .S····o.-To->< "'· .,.1/"'"·.-T ... sa~lude" Prine Only. gar•g• qear Gel~ri·s r~:r:Ue'Cst~IJ .. ~ ~la ~re;a, CA 92621 -• BALBOA ya'":d: -p;rl;e:1-cond~1"p ... r"'1'-a-t-ln_•_R-::.•-m_o_d_•...,I•---------$1296]81Cr 64o;S-864
•STUDIO $97S.* Nu pnt/cpt, frig & uhl
lnel d1 yur,ly •. lflq pets 760·1113 or 1'23"·1268
r:alttr ppcnr bclore Tn1s business 1s con·, .. •••••••• Agl 949·721·9365 .Beach Home. Tile. ~ALBOA cov 1 n DeoMment duc1od by-an lnd••ldulll 11 PENINSULA 1007 ° 2Br 2Ba nr F .. ll1on Is ---------._.~ ?OJ 01 tne Ciange Have xo~ slarted do•ng HOUSES/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------marble, cenalr, patio, PENINSULA 2107 a/C, 2c •II gar. comm. CORONA
\.Ql y Sup .. pr Court at busm11ss y&t? No Duplex 2 ownora units NEWPORT 2c gar S559K Newpcrt '"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pool, No pell. $1695/ DEL MAR 1-auore.,n 'l.r>o...m above Edward P. Comlon 111 CONDOS Pacific A E. 645-368311 mo 840 1529 2622 n OCT ~o 19'lB 01 2.00 T111s statement was hied mrbl/granlle ateps 10 BEACH 1069•----------Exeo Bch Hm turn . • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
o OI o. Pm '1d tt lln and v..th the Coun1y Clerk ot FOR SALE bch, oceon vu S795K iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SEA ISLAND TWH 3Br/Oen/Spa. $4000/ BACK BAY 3br 2.5ba, tire at ow cause. ti any Oiange County on 9 8,98 Opon Housa 109 35th Lowest Price! Newest Mo. Agt Marl a Harbor 2400sf, lg yd, gar·
•1 ~ ra~c wtiy tho ~etiton uu~86769201 St 363·1b08/390·3308 3Br 2.~B• 1·Sty '1ome Luskl No one above Realty 6?3-4400 • 119 dener, 52400/mo.
r .!. ~'o"grgaont~ name shOUld OaUy P1101 Sept 12, 19 28 Ocean front Condo wdrg yard bonus rm, or beloSw l Mood•I (949) 640-7262 ... " ""' ,..A S GcNEDllT l002 Lowil SS on Oen In a.c owner mo11vatedl Perlecll 510,0 01 Ocean lrnV191h St 3br ---------
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t ls lutlhCI' oroered 1na1 a v..I 3, 1998 •091 i; .lVM. 2 ~ den 2ba Sec bldg $425K Agent 640.t529 Call Owner 644·8748 2.5ba, 2nd fir awe· Back Bay Hm 2br, 2ba, c~, ol 1tns order to •howl ---------~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii some vul F/P, furn. yd. 2 car gar, gated---------cJu 11 be published in1• lgdeck.Bkr GJ3·54B9 •3Br 20• 400 SqFt +VIEWTWM Gourmet $1995wlnter673·Ul43 comm, pool/spa. COSTA MESA 2624 0~11 P ot a newspaper or so Oo~::Aso*Move·ln•---------detached ofc/bonus kit, den, ottlce, new 52 300/m 040-0938 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~fflora1 circi.latton pub· Can'I seem to FAEE C 1· CORONA rm, prol'I landscapod. bathe. All Perfection.•---------. , 111h1·d ln lh1s tounty. at fRL"' ou,rue ing 40S lrvlne Avenue $695K. Agts, Beverly CORONA Bluna 3Br 2.5Ba . view, •Coata Mese'a Best , ..... 1 Qnco a .... ee~ for tour gel to all thoso c:."' L11t o Homo• 011:1 11.• 11-0 1022 S515K 645-4592 Pp M h 759 3731 1 -· HU.ONA REPOS ~ nUM". orp y • or DEL MAR 2122 prlstne 52800/Mo. Jr-1br & lbr, also 2br t9"~ccu1 ~• "'eeks prior IO repair jobs 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Minda Bush 759·3782 Barbara Sanr.,.ret 1 daf ol ll\e heanno 1·800·723·6857 11 Big Canvon By Owner -• 1 ba, quiet gated
"1ATE SEP 03 1098 around the house? Veteran Aeal Eatate COM Beat ev•ll for Elegant -Spacious----------Realtor 949-644-0195 comm. pool, tennis, 1AME~ A. JACKMAN, let the ·Forcioseci cov Homes ~~;e!h8i2!~·~:'m~~~ ~;g;n~:~00~rg~;~ w:::f.11Z~~v:'900s:gr1~1 2 :;a, 22~.g~~:~e. ~~i _F_a_b_t_u-ny-fu-,,,-.-(-w_il_t -re-n-11 ~r!!.!ayit,~~:~~.1:.~
J \ID 0 E C 0 MM IS· Classlfiod Hud, MMA, Fmance ocean Owner Sieve 2ooosF. lrg pvt yards, appro• 9600 If lot lmmedlately $1500/Mo unfurn) gated, 1Br Lux 714·5S7.007S
SJC)NER OF THE SUPE· Service Avail Call 24 hrs, dys 1949) 376.0305 1 block to FHhlon Is. OPEN SAT 1-4 PleaH call 75~3097 TWN, pano view, gar. -'---------JllOR COURT 7 days 800·555·1003. eve (9491 G?S-4397 Best Otter s568 OOO 1707 Antlgu• W•V $1050/Mo. Mary, Agt E'SIDE 2Br 1Ba, 1c: ~oppy C11rme1o, 3e1 1s1n Directory 10 5598 ooO 720-1248 By Owner $820K Ch•"""'• 3Br 28a hm 857·8211 x 1378 gar, w/d hk·up1, No St.,Co"a t.~uaca 92627 helpyou find Gov•t Foreelo••doceen Vlewl on • · (714)624·2348 No.oftheHwy1/c gar Pe11.2390 Elden&ll C,
l'llo·Ptr reliable help Homes from pennies Forrestod Canyon. BIG CANYON VILLAS (714) 939·2182 $1995/LH. Avl lmmed 1.0 Rooev'Pvt B•th $875/Mo. 645-4585 on 5 Delinquent lax, Chllrmerl Lot value No Peta 640·5324 Sep. entr, wet bar, ---------.;puullshed Newpo11 642·5678 repo's. REO's , your 5839 900 low malnt Townhome Excellence mini frig, view, $800/ •'•Ide .P•PP•rwood
Hu1-.t Co&1a t!esa D.:i11y area. 800·218·9000•t 1 blo'ck 10 beach Ca~ Mason Elll1 Aealtora NEWPORT Luxury TWM Oellghttul mo, 1ncld1 utla/oable. Apta. 1Br. am yard
Pife1 Sept 19. 26. Oct 3. H1398 for current hst. butld new. 320 Hazel. 849-759-nOO 1gl·sty 29r M1tr +lg Avail OCl·2 &44-0195 w/pallo w/d. S075/mo.
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APPLICATION FOR 3 ·BORM s4os,ooo 5389,000 'Sancerre' comer 101, Kleln Man•eement •hopping, pet• ok. laun hkupa, no po11.1~-------..,
On the Ooll Course! ~ upgrades, beaut yard, 949·581-4000 Broker 949·642·3850 $1000/mo 751·<4330. CHANOE IN NCI~ VlllW Diana Wiiiams Agt 2BR,28A 1240•f 1410K S•t·Sun 1 0-4
OWNERSHIP OF M•MORIAL PARK 949·844·4144 Open Snl/Sun 12-4;00 ~ • 163 Lessay 721•5621 ALCOHOLIC 949·496·1800 4t5 Bry1on Springs
8£VERAGE LICENSE c.m.tery •Mortuary PATRICK TENOiiE OH Victoria. 5139,000 Sencerre 3br 2.5ba,
Catt"' f, ng Chapel• Crematory Please Call & Let Us BY OWNER 631·5441 714A 42().2440 many upgrades, pv1
Apµ.c .. tion: Know What Your B•autlful E'alde Hm yd. S41SIK, 76()..8550 SEP 17. 1998 3500 Pacific View Drive Needs Arel 850·9705 H1-ce1lt, lg Mstr/1g ba CASTAWAYS Approx Co-operate w/ Brkr'1
to Whom II May Concern· Newport Beech t .8 0 0 •4 ·TEN 0 RE 3br 2.5ba, Bonus rm. 3400sf, expanded Open Hse Sun 1-4pl'n. ~• flA'110(S) Of th• AP· M4·2700 Pl 1 3B 2 58 3 p ant(\) I'> are· WILMASllJ•-------1111 2FP'a, 2c gar. s435K an ' f • •. c 1"$,....u_m_m_,l.,..t ...,,G,_a-te-d~lu_x_e_n_d
P 10 RESTAURANT INC. PIERCE BROTHERS 324·0337pgr/842·138S ~arage. den. ol11ce. unll Lgeat TwnhH 3br
Hlt ap~ht1nt1 ltattd BELl BROADWAY CSTM E'alde Home, wner/Agt. 631-1579 3ba, on 2 greenbelts
eli!Ove art applyrng 10 tht gated complex, bullt Charming Home Lrg ahutter•. $389.91<
partm•11• of Alcohohc Mortuary* Chapel Real Estatt . In '92, 3Br 2.5Ba. backyrd on cul·d•·uc Agt./Owner 720.7078 Bt1tN11g• Control lo Hit al· Cremation • 1 Must eHI $319,000 In quiet realdentl•I
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tMAINE AVE. BALBOA IS· 110 B~dWay Homework• .aftent 949.542.41722 wood lloort. brig I'll SAN JU 11 u lAAD. CA 92802 Costa Mesa t.I t...o.1......1. (7141l"'3001 ........ n.n t~ tnt lollowfng 1ype ol u 2 .e180 ......,.. JV' *e SIDE• 3 LEFT end airy. Seller will CAPIST~11•10 078
deenu· 41 ON·SALE.__ .. _ .. ___ ., Oil'Sliarrilai• 714 81°"4397 s new home• direct entertain ollera """"'" 1 B~R AND WINE· EATING1" from builder 3br 2 5ba between Sl91>.000 and
P CE r;::===============tl 11 I' ' I 2 2 9. Q 0 O La no e "bllshed Ntwpo11 9 cei 1 AC. 2 car Boggs 849·717·4740 •queatrl•n •at•t• "' nar Price• from tht ST N .. W " 1 acres located c llCh·COsla Mt.a D•11Y "Af~ordable high s200·1 722·8120 COA • PORT BTN Lake El1lnor/San P 1 Stptomber it, 1998 I' c a 211 a • Sa093 • IS'SID• 3Br 2.5Ba, FP. u0t•d0 r dbl•g8ayrtd1gd• Juan Capl1trano$149K
Al ti 2c garage. S24t,900 c n • r, w • Olan• Mahtr·Prud PUBLIC NOTICE terna ve" 183 Mont• Vl•t• trig, pool, spa. gated 949·249.e154
t By Ownr 94Sl·650·0669 $248,900 Agt 721-1575 r flotltlous Bu•lnus Nam• statement Dl.SCOUDt Casket e•atoE charming 3DR Ea•tbfutt 3er 2.1ea.1·M-0-8-1-1-n-----·• following pe1aon1 art ' Home on over 9000SF 2·Sly, great loc on '" bus1ne11 es· corner lot w/gl1n1 gar. gtnblt, S350I(. Harbor HOMES 1100
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J•I Hwy No. :160, Nt>N· detall1 , $398,000 Newer Ouple•I One CM Ptayport 28r 2Ba.
P ti a .. c,,, CA 92&&3 Burial Service x1nt Loe. Ea11 & Judy eiock 10 ocean. unit• 2ox52, s 1 s.soo SP9~ llcpher P Tnunn tdD8 Taylor, Agt1 8-42-4722 re cently relurblshedl rent, $400. 55 + Har· ~1"':"'1. ~~=' e3.1!~ Why 'should you subject E'Sld• l'ln••t TWM $4~0.000 Doug Sulley. bor AHlty 873-4400 ........ 2Br• Hm• olc, 2.5Ba, Sroktr 040.720.1704
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lew, 2br 2ba, Studio female, nlam S4C mo Blvdt17tn at. 771•724o Bualneaa. Medlcal N ewspaper ptlnung bl\ p g , computer. ASSISTANT hrs, compul r, off co WITH USI 63·1506 or 390-3308 714·!515·883 Please be wary 01 out bills. Never repay. and nubllshinn com· s Payroll assistant and sk1l11 neod d $10t1t, Eapanding r 1 I c '••••••••• of area c:ompanles. .. • mall, pleasant stu· AOM 20th & N1Npt Bl. NB M•ater bedt oom'" Ctleck with the local 800·216·9000xt 0 1398 pany seeks full ume dio, send rH .: Aon office adm nlatralor No amot.tng Balboa vents ng oepartm 2 bd b COMMEOCIAL ,....,--,------,....--Staff Accountant to Yeo Archltecht ,.00 Full ttme po1111on. Job Penn. Alexander Pub· 1 kl a self mollv t 1 a avail Oct, h t, pri·i111e bath, kl t: 1 n "' B • tt • r 8 l.f a In• s s Help d•d any body see assist In month end " duties Include: asslSI· heat on:. 949·042-0101 r 1100/mo, yearly, R• pi;v/amen111ea sQ:i + Re rtT ESTATE Bure.au before you hit & run on Tuea Sept Jasmine A.Ye Corona accoum e.><.ocu IV• turbl1hed, gar, w/d, 1/2. ulll's 673.C 15, &;nJ.. 1end eny money for 1, on Balboa at 40th closlng, Journal entrlea d et Mar, Ca 92825; Ing wttn pavroll 101 ••cepU onls t for sell, develop ond I.' •
'""Ip yard 873"'4373 I••••••••• feH or aervlcH. Read St, NP6. M" Sliver and 11nanc111I stat•· Fax 949·644·0449 mld·stze company haal)h' c11re o1l1cc Ille• nev-bu1lne • ~...: • ' NPB 29, s1ng•e, '-•o n , menta. Also perform ronyeol(! aot.com and executive olflce Creal phone skills & ond 1poc1 I section •
NEWPORT STUDIO prof male, NS. si.ore1---------and 1,1nderatand any Mazda Mlllenla got hit general accounting admlniatratlon. Plea$e attentLon to Cleta•• 8 Wo p1efer a cond1dot
1 hou .. from Hnd 2br 2ba Male/111 ;r1e BUSINESS OFFICE !~i;:~ai~~P b::~~~/:'o~ _w_h_ll•_P_•_rk_•_d_9_1_5_-4_5_oo_ func11on1 mctud1ng Llttl• lnn by the B•Y $olid r•llum• to Ac· must 949•494•1892 10 havo a minimum or
w/kltchette. Agent Eve. 714·754·8il .. 3 FOR RENT 2769 rates bank and BIS ac.-•••ks desk help counting Supel'lliSOr. ---------1 yqar pr1n1 Od·
040·042·3850 NPB c:ondo share :?br, •---------counts reconci11at1on, S7.50hr plut tips PO Boie 1550, Costa Restaurant' vot11slng experience. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijliiiiiiiii Available VENOIHQ 401k admln and coor· (949l 073 8800 Mesa CA 92828 or PACIF-IC LIFE In E11co1•eot oommunle'a - -' • '" ~:~.· ~g~/~0 ~· ~~ ..&-'Coat• M e\a• •rtn m utt '1911 rJ>y' f'OI """Ctlntl1!0!'t 1nct •specia ......... ...,. ••• : ... · -· •· oo ~~-ftstim -r-wpou 61WM;J1 a .. Mi~ tPOO'I' et. .._ .... AOll•ty•
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"1 wANTED 2726 Cannery Row, fronts 800•800•3470 24/hrs LOST & Drug screoning/physl· PCH NP 949·574·7701 ~~;g,~~·;le . h~u;1~ 1ont.on Lynn Esol
c'M 2br l bti. condo, 2 stroets next to VENDING The Ultl· FOUND 2925 cal required E.O.E. x118 Fax 574·1753 949.642•0735 tax \\ 1t~n ~"\ il ''""' 714·650-4802 or ma I
young pror male, WO. CM or HB want to rent Mc Donalds. For lse ma I e 1 Co 11 e c I Send rosume to. AC· M 1 t IC 1 di PT resume 949.642.1729 u Cl'"'~ u 1u Ti mos Communll ) nr Tri Sq .. S550 or 5 or 6br house tease/ Owner/Ag! 631-7433 $10•$20 bills. Cash Reward for a lost counl1ng Supervisor an• us 0 an · ---------N11.-(I, 330 Wost Boy
s600 w /gar. Avail lease option. Xlnt pror Call/lroo sample. bracelet In Fa.h Isl or PO Box 1560, .Cost~ Mon-Fri. 118m·3pm POSTAL STORE P/T im:lud JI I ~lraot. Costa Mos11
10-1 No pets 354.5245 credit. (949) 640-0316. INDUSTRIAL 2788 800·820·4353 Lido VIiiage 675•6753. Mesa, CA 92628 or ~o~~~.'ov: ~hil~r1en. I:>~ retail counter, flex hrs, Ille I JC'ls CA 92627 tax to (949) 631·7246 o n w ang applv: 3535 E. Coast .ind c•c1 rhc-OM near Triangle COSTA MESA E/SIDE help whore .nood,od. Hwy. COM 673·2930
:Square. Share condo. •want to rent• 2br CREDIT 2907 ••••••••• •BOAT SHOW• Carden Hall School, -----C-0-n-ve_n_to_n_I __ ,
S400mo + u111 No S house or like house LOW RENT! tndustnal liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PERSONALS Temp. FJPT. T1ckel 154' Monro\1111 Ave, Classified )OU \\,tnf
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842-5678 Pets (714) 646·8370 Xlnt rels & credit. sp oce w/olfices, 2200-takers, general olltce, Newport eeat:h. 842·5678 f,.u.!\1.111: 949·642-9408 4600sf 78cent st NNN matnt. Must be at Call (949) 645·1773. -----------~-------,_ ________ ...
HB blks 10 ocean share Jack•• (714) 673-2754. GET ou· T least 21 and have a Ask for Kim '2br 2ba condo, with ---------lid c o · 1·
prof NS Fem. S550 STORAGE 2742 -IN_C_O_M_E_____ OF DEBT' PERSONALS 3002 ~a 11 (94:1 75~v5o~s59 ic, Medical Olflce 'IT WOiie> f'lloasSINO
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SEASONAL CONCIERGE
1nc1 ut11. 969-2219, • a • RECEPTIONIST PROPERTY 2790 U / h / TEEN TROUBLES? Childron's Orchard/CM Fashion Island !,!e Can e·f!.! Runaway? Truancy? needs reliable, oner·
Drugs? Alcohol? Neg· get1c. dependable per·
long""" Slrotl<J PC --WOid ptO<aUlng &liili1 NEWPORT
BEACH
NEWPOR'l
2669 BEACH 2669
E.SIDE CM Prime Loe
(3) 2br units & (1) 3br. Spac ious 2 wffrprc·s
4 single car encl gar
upgrados 11 S499k
Oon Agt 714·997-00!SO
• Ctedil Cards Consolidated son for PfT work Cati alive peers? Call for a Theresa 650·2243 •Payments Lo1mtd r e f e r r a t t o a
Good commun1cauon
skills Excellent ben·
ehts. Computer J11or·
ate Full time Needed
for Newport and
Fullorton. Fax resume
to (626)335·4631 and
<Mt.a O<i.nted ..........
"°P1"'9. f.11!\g Fa• r.sume 675-2235
Seeking outgoing e11try·IC\'el candidates
to assist customers & handle lite
clerical duties through the holiday
season.
NEWPORT MARINA
APARTMENTS
Bayfroat commtuliry witJi pmate bead\ & marina.
Tropica.l landsCJpiog·large La.oai ~I & 1u.o dtck.
WallC to Balbcia Island shops
Minutes from Fashion Island. ·
• Spscioa.t IBR, 2BR ll1'd 2BR & den apu.
• Printe patioa or bakoniu
•Wood bamlngf gu firtplaca
• Printe garages •
•Boat .ti~-awlable
• $1650 • $3600 No i'eu
Please call (949) 760-0919
FAIRWAY APARTMENTS
AT BIG CANYON
OA1'80 COMMUNITY OY PASlllON ISi ANO
Bcm111rul 1rcellnt:ll ~•rc."t·t<o "'"' ~oll c 1111 .... •
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• WUsher/drycr hookups
• Hrcpk'lC.e (woo1.l t. ga._1
• Air < on<1111onlr~
• Wet bar In 2 nrxt 3 rm
• Alarm sys1cm • s 1.G50 to s2.oo~
• rte.·1se c<1U t7 I 4J h44<150'I
Sorl)'. nu pt'I"
There's nev«
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~
Orange County 's Best
Stock of Cargo Vans!
• /n/tmt Reduced program that worksl Comp u l • r u •er a 949·378·2924. needed. Work own •Harassments' Stopped houra S20k·S75k/yr • llablamos Es not 1 ·600-348-71 86 x603 Call Noemi at
(626)335· 1259
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BEHR11r Plea<1e stop by the concierge desk in the
Atrium court at fashion l~land or. •
BUSINESS &
FINANCE
BUSINESS
FOR SALE 2900
Floral Garden & Olft
Shop on Balboa
Island. S 12K. More. &
fixtures Incl Mo rent
$250 949-376-4800 -..
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY .
2904
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PROVIDED.
800·769·2980 Xt219 ••••••••••
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EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT
5530
CONTROLLER 20 yr
telecommunications
Co. Is looking for on
e,(p'd controller
Please fax resumo to
(714) 540·1900.
Counselor/Instruct 00
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skills thru-oul O C.
Must have car & ins
714·703·3389
Accounting A/P & CHh
Dlabura•m•nl
Aaslatant Dellvery porson CM,
Newspaper publishing ahernoons Groat for
and printing comp.my sludent or senlora.
seek• regular part Approx 4hrs per day. time 24 hours per 56.50 hr .2ocon1 per
week person. Ona mile, must have own
year experience pro-veh1clo proof of
lerred. E.O.E., drug-insurance Charles
rree & smokelree ~"ork •540-8911 •
environment. Sond re· sume wllh salary hts· Fr ont Deak/Sales For
tory 10. Accounting fitness ctr u; CM.
Supervisor PO Box Somo 8>1P ro;q PT. 1"60 c · M CA Cays & evit s req "' ' osta osa, Apply In peraon 924628 or lax to (949) MET-Rx 140 E 17th B,
G 2·7246 CM. Ask for Harol<J
Ctaul11ed is ....
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whether you're buy·
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looking, ctass1had has
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'642·5678
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stuff?
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Clas sifted
will help
842-5678
NB Compenir looking
tor ofltce assislanr.
Must have accounts
payable expenence
Great peoplo akills.
good computer akllls
Wu otter a salary ..
benefits. Pleaso fax
resume 949· 723•5442
Attn: Erin.
Needed: Ouallhed wrkrs
who know sprinklers·
ropa1r1 install trees,
yd malnt Need chmb·
ers too COL 546·5801
NO LIMIT Casn Oa1fy
M,1· 1<eting firm needs
help for rapid growtn.
S 14·$21 to start. Mariy
Posi11on1o Avatloblo.
•Salos
• Man:igomenl
• Customer Svc
•Models
•Drivers
Ca ll Today!
Start T omorrow
714-375°0491
Pff eiectrlclan Must be
able to work aiono on
small jobs
Amburgey's Electric
(714) 979-2311
l(Mll PIO(( SS COAPOll&llOI<
550-B Newport Cent~r Dr.,
Ste. 125, Newport Beach or fa\ resume: 949/720-3350
'SECURI1Y OFFICERS
We have lust a rouple more openings left for
our In-house Security [)(>partment · at
Fuh1oo Island & lnlne Spectrum Ctottr.
•Great Pay
•Med rDental (co contrtbuttons)
• '.1 w~ pd vacation per yr
• 6 paid holidays & 3 lloatmg hol idays
• 40 I K plan (co contribution)
• ~i PT-all hilts
• F rtt uniforms equipment
• No guard card require~
Applicat1011...,avallable at each (enter (If tl1e
mgt office at
55()..B Newport Center Dr.,
· Ste. 125, Newport Beach
or fax resume: 949/720-3350
· been a better time to
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• cz> Oldsmobile
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49 "Stien!' Ptesidont
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53 $()me Hlfle'' 58 AtlTIOlp~fl
59 Unsophi&ftCllled
61 Golf dub
62 Unla '1ed
63 Scati.t aboul
6" -Cinder" eodlng
65 Vll!'lllS
66 Manlcu11$I
board
67 Intense
DOWN
1 801CScr on
2 Lucy Lawle~
role
3 ~r 1home
4 Vestrbulos •
5 AowbOllt
6 Popular r.001118
7 Blood vessel
8 UK part 9 Repa118da
po~ 10 Measunng
system
1 1 Anolher name tor Ireland
12 Type of mold•r:ig
13 Tidings
21 Helper abbl
23 Snacked
25 Votes in lav1>r
PREVIOUS PUZZt..£ SOlVED
I 19 N •• ~ 1"6 UModl"•t...,.Synda ..
26 ~tern -45 Clearings •
27 Summon up 46 Stnger Jams
28 F1na1ieal 47 LOOflY, slang/y
30 UNI e SO Reis' Ion
$topWf11Ch 51 015 paled Oflti
3 t Happening 52 Be tlfesome
32 Actress Burke 53 Cable
34 Umb • 54 Attirm pos11r1ety
35 Cl 'lllOtl<,or SS -Stanley 38 T omfoolefy Gardner
42 Moby Dick s 56 MOVte part
pursuer 57 Gu~r cookie
43 Came back 60 Bank amenity.
to ¥11n abbr
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Plll1·thM
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Clerk
for octrve CU$tomer
s81ViCe counter 10·
TS hours per wee~.
mostly mornings
MaXirnum hour In
peak periOds only
~xibi!rty-rn sthed
ulJng for vacatioo
coverage requu ed
Good phone cus·
tomer ser~ice arid
computer skills nee·
essbty knowledge
of Newpott Beach
preferred.
GOOD
INCOME
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4r fax resume
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houra & pay fleJt.1blo,
Mackintosh oi.p a plua
P11h1ad s Tenrtlsi Club
949·844·8900"
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gtl to' II those
repair jobs
around lho .house?
let th
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842·5078
FIND
an apartment througr1 ctasnhetJ
Secretarv/Ort. M rJr
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to can 900 number
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charge por minute
TEACHER lor 2nd ----------•Or de needed 1mmp.1 EMPLOYMENT
Cl • Hakpr & car ..
ta for senior lady.
In o.. non·amoker.
N hlldren or ~11.
S irate quartera.
M b• good Amer.· tc cook. Drive auto.
We , Taylor Sat/Sun
8 957 weekdays
844-4910
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Toi.II.lier & l'T Pre lure, rellable, depend, --------1
achoo 1 tenc h e, a reta. Hat 424·9275. A.NllQUBS
noeuud In NO E.aµ ro·
q u ired Oene flts
955·2872
Waoted Per~ona w ith
1110 rnstallatl.on ~
romovat ei.p for :?n.o
1.1r.0Jec1 HB. ·Su • 11110
3 t 0 .3 c 1 ·3 5 3 7
No room left.
in the garage
for the car?
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P{anning a 'Wedding ?
~Coming Septeml3er 23rd ...
A Spec ial Section
·sho wcasi ng th e wedding
22021e.M.i.lt. leMI AM. CA 12701 to••<ll~ 11<.-o• CA,, ..
• FURNITURE 6014·,
Moving Sate Antique•
dining table, 6 . cha.rs,
china cabinet, K1mbalt
piano & misc 760·86ot' ------~--...... -----· Moving Sale Cherry
Entertalnmont ctr, din· "
Ing tbl w/6 oak chair•
2 end Ibis, Credenza
rolltop desk, matchln~~
walnut bureau, che1!
of drawer•. oak china
cabinet & rocllner•
Best offer 842·909J
NEED FURNITURE? experts in the area. '-....l..._...,,....,.__,,I We have down•
elzed Ar moires ,,
dre11ers, sofa, chairs. -
deak, Krless soctlonar-
9x 13. new paho set • 1
6/chalrs, many others
949·722·0348.
Chances are
you will find
what you need
at the price
you want to pay
when you read
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myriad of merchan·
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042·5878
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MISC . 6015
Just Qreat Firewood -
Avoid the.. rush I Order'~
nowl $135 a cord, S7S...,
1/2 cord Oel•verod
frK to your dr•vawa\'
714·805·14;52
Wolff Tanning Beds
Tan At Home
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units from S 199 00
• Low Monthly Pmt!.'
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SELL everyttung It cltan
enl<lnal and repaired.
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(3CH8412) t10...1950
Ll!XUS O.-Wl!STMINSTl!R
(714) 892·8908
'97 ES 300 Whll•. full pwr,
(039815) $28,277
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(949)384-0804
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'92 LS 400 N•k•mlchl, chr whls,
'(3XST621) $19.950 LEXUS OF
Wl!STMINSTER
(714) 892·8900)
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The bidding hru. procccJed:
NORTH EA~T SO\TfH W~'T
Obt Pan 1
Whal action do you take7
Q S • Neither vulnerable, as South
you hold:
'95 Troop•r LTD 4X4, 21Kml, •uto, (3PA0593) $20,1550
Lexus OF
WESTMINSTER
(714) 892·9900)
'94 ES 300
low ml, CO, chrome,
(014580) $18,888
LEXUS OF
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(714) 892°0900) '
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The bidding Ms proueded:
WEST NORTH EAST SO\TUI
JAGUAR 9105
hold. . • l ti l• PISS 1 · ••'83 XJ8 VP•* MAZDA • 9125
• A J 9 6 5 2, Q Q 8 3 o 6 • • K 7 2
Tiie bidding has J>fOCCeded·
NORTH EAS'r SOUTH WEST
Whal ac11on d~ you take7 ·
Q 6 -.Neither vul~rablc. as South .
you hold:
UL TftA CLEAN I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Blk/len, 80,000 ml. '92 MIATA 5 IP red/ drlvH like e dreemlt ' S4lOO/OBO 548.1323 bl!<' lnler. fully loaded, 37K ml $9 ,500
'94 XJS Convt 20 (949) 723·5515 10 Pass l• Pass • K106 Q AJ963 o K10983 • Vdd (94·3973) S3 5, 995 800-313-3468 lNT p 1
What do you bid now? BAUER JAOUAR , (7l4)953.4800 93 323 AUIO, A/C, The biJJing has proceeded:
Q 3 -Both vulnerable. as South you
held:
NORTH F..ASl SOUTH
1• Pass ti;,
I• Pau 20
WEST
Pass
Pus
em-Im cass, runs
'95 XJ8 Seden 40 great, very clean, 6mo
(95-4 105)S31,995 war. 84k mi. pp $55PO
BAUER JAQUAR 714·754-7792
••AQJ965 o KJO S o K5 •AJ (714)953-4800 l • Pa.~ 1
Whal do )'IJIU bit.I now?
'Ole bidding has proceeded. ORTH F.AST SOUTit WEST Look/or ans~trs on Monday.
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20 Pass 1 Learn to be a better bridge play-
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•95 XJ~ convt 20 MERCEDES 9130 (95·3965)$41 ,995 •
BAUER JAGUAR (714)953-4800 '85 SL convert classic Roadster, '99 XJ12 Seden 40 white hrdlop new navy
(96,...080)$40,995 btuo canvas top, navy
BAUER JAOUAR llhr Int. new tires. am/
(714)953-4800 fm cass. $15.250. mint
'99 XJ12 Sedan 40 cond. 640·9737 .
(98-3962)$48,995 '87 BENZ 190E fully
BAUER JAOUAR loaded! Navy, 4-dr,
(714)953-4800 auto . xlnt cond .
,99 XJe sedan 40 s1200. 714.959.osso
COMPUTERS 6018 CORONA BOATS 7011 (96·3941)$48,995 -------
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEL MAR 6122 BA u ER JAQUA R N s 9150 . (714)953-<1800 · IS AN
Mac II Cl & monitor iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Duffy Electrlc. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5M9 ram, 105MB HO, 1e tt. excellent con· '99 XJ8 Sedan 4D keybrd $600, Tl ~ser Sat 6a·12P GARAGE dltlonl $13,000/obo (96·41 14)$39,995
printer 2.5 ram $250, SALE! 517 Poppy Ave. (714) 806-4317 BAUER JAQUAR
'95 Pathfinder LE low ml, auto. llhr
(2MT0368) $19,550
LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTER
(714) 892·8900
Brother Fax 900, Plain In •flay. Clothes, furn. (714)953·4800
Peper $150 721·1380 miec. _P_O_WE_R_B_O_A_T_S __ '90 XJO Seden 4D
--------(98·3934)S39.49!5 -W~ANT--E-D ____ , COSTA MESA 6124 7012 8AUER JAGUAff (714)953-4800 --------
TO BUY 6019 • OLDSMOBILE 91SS
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ S•mpl•/Oarege S•le 22tt 1975 Steury Cabin 90 XJO Seden 4D · Sat 7.12 Gilts books Crus1er 140HP OM~. (96·3795)$39,495
I BUY ALL PIANOS toys TV 1 'stereos' great mech cond BAUER JAQUAR 188 CIERA 6 cyl, AC,
Antlques·qual. furnilu11 furn;ture &' clothing new eng, (150 hrs) (714)953-4800 full pwr, am·lm cass,
1pc or houseful cash 273 Palmer St., cross rebuilt ouldrlve, over ,90 XJ8 S•den 4 D wire whb, LOAOEOt
paid (714) 957·8133 slrHts 1sth/Senta Ana S8.000 Invest. owner ti9• 3940)$3 .,. 99• $2500'obo 646-5770 Sac $4000. 722·8661. .,. •• .,
Old Coln• Gold Silver AUER JAGUAR --------
Franklin Mtnt, sterling HUNTINGTON C714>953·48oo PONTIAC 9170 Old watches & Jewelry SAIL BOATS 7014 iiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
9110 '92 Or•nd Prbr Whlte, W111coS11 Coin 642·9448 BEACH 6140 JEEP
RECORDS/TOP $ 68 Cotumbta. 23' 3 salts, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4 door, low ml, under
Jazz, R&B, Soul, Rock SAT & SUN 8·? OB, fixed keel V·bonh, bluo book $4500 call
fie ... 50'e & 80's Mike 818 15th St. head, VHF. Good fun! '91 WRANGLER Rich 714·890·6958.
045·7505 furn, dishes, clothes, slip NB $1825/trade Bleck, 4X4, low m~. -.,.,,....,~.,,....,..,..,..,,,-=""..,,.--lols of books, morelll tor car. 548·1323 8 cyl, $7000. Firm. '93 T~ANS AM (949) 720·9417. HI performance VB,
:?i~~ 6030 NEWPORT MARINE SLIPS ili~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 6169 DOCKS 7 022
'93 GRANO CHEROKEE
Laredo 4X4, mint cond, l~w ml, $12,800.
(949) 548-6878.
everything pwr, 1 owner, garaged, all
main\ records. Red/
tan Inter. 70K ml, a
classic beautyl $9995/
OBO. (949) 489-1240. 2• ateel bldg• englnHr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·•ert'ld. 40x68 waa ESTATI! SALE DOCK for 181t Boat,--------
;>10,640 now $5479: AntlquH, Furniture Grand Canal, Balboa LEXUS 9115 --------
;;\Ox32 was $6740 now & Co lle cllbles. I eland. $l50/M0.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TOYOTA 9210
1$3548. Must ••ti, can 4 .. 0 VJ Lid H d (714) 557·9202. 1• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... a o or '92 SC400 ALL on.. :'.tf•llver. 800-292-0111 Newport Be•ch .. 044·0200 x 187 , .. _______ tlons. apple red, fab '95 PREVlA LE SC
Cust whls, dual AJC
(3KKV554) $18,888
•
QfFICE
PJJRNITURE &
!!OUIPMENT 604 7
Oak office furn, 4
desks. 2 ctedenaas,
cont tbl, 7 caster chra,
2 mei.t cab. e· couch,
All $1450. 780·0157.
~· cond., 92Kml 518,900/ ~state Sele Sat 9/19 AUTOMOBILES obO. Owner 723-5815
9-3pm. 504 Luclli I•••••••• '84 ES 300 X from CdM High foot· Only 36.240 org mt.
bell held. Bedroom & 1-...,..-------(066966) $23 9n
livin'1·rm furn. haehold ALFA ROMEO 9015 LEXUS '
Items. No early blrdsl fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISSION VIEJO
ESTATE SALEI '82 QTV 8 (949)394-0884
Newport Crest 97 ,900 ml. straight •94 QS 300
19Arle•Ct. body, runs greall Won l laat long.
Couches, wall unll, $1600/obo 548-1323 (074737) $26,977
mountain bike, .and LEXUS.
morel Sat/Sun 7a·1P MISSION VIEJO
LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTER
(714) 892·0908
'90CAMRYLE
auto. white, lull pwr,
(3RXA510) $15,555
LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTER
(714) 892·9908
'98 COROLLA
PETS &
ANIMALS 6049
QIANT moving aal• iiBiiMWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiOii3ii01 __ l9_4_9_)_3_e_4-o_e_o_4_
SAT 7:00·? 2002 '94 LS 400
30K ml, outo, AC,
(456947) $12,550
LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTER (714) 892·6900 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Vista CeJon, next to '93 32515 auto, fully Only 31 t< org ml. COM high. 3 piece fthr toadod, redfbfk lnler. (211085) $32.997 OOOS • reacued' NEEO
homee. MalH nuter/
sholl OOLOEN/Ronte. Heart of gold. Good
boy. Hand1ome 5 yre.
Cocker Spanlela, Butt/
trf . Cattle dog Blue
Merle. 323·580-3965
www.tove4pell((• Juno.
oouch, pretty light S.8K ml. S15,950. LEXUS
grHn. lots or furn, (949) 723·5515. MISSION VIEJO
wash/dryer. Kitch nlc· 800·313-34158 (949)304-0804 4X4
necs, lots of kids 1-....,......------1--------.....,..--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
9221
Sluff, wrought Iron '97 7401L Loaded, '95 ES 300
chelra, wood pie nlc mint cond, oerk blue, Except nice Lellua.
table, much morel! 23k ml. $51,000. (119654) S25,977 949-780-8608 LEXUS
Moving Sal•I Sat 8·12 MISSION VIEJO
aofa. kit lbl w/4 chrs.1--------(849)304-0904
coif•• tbl .All 1yr newt FORD 90751------------
'89 FORD BRONCO
XL T Loaded w/Equlp.
$5900/0BO
949· 723· 1504
9225 1994 SAN BRUNO '95 ES 300 VANS
Full opt. Lexus cert. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
6059 Sat 19th 7a·1p, 224 Vie '91 Ford Econollne (128942L)EXUS$26,977 •8 .. DODOE 350 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Koron. Lido Isle. V•n All window bus "" 8ab1 Qrend Pl•no 10 yre eccumulated Clean. S2000. or bH I MISSION VIEJO Beverly conversion
PIANOS &
ORGANS
4'Hulllul finish. nice lt•m,•I Bikes, chll-offer. 714-632·0338 (949)304-0884 Van. Pwr, dual air.
"Jlhll• keya, In tun•. dr•n • ll•m•. etc... '72 LTO oonverllble,1---,9-S-..,.Q'""'S_3_0_0__ ~:~~.~1ss~o~~';,~
aacrll1ce $1850. Sat 9 .m. 701 e 151h 429cl, AT PS• PB PW Certified gorgeou1 723-1504
7 1 4 ·5 2 7 -0 9 0 0 (2 blks e 01 HS) AC. almost .perfect. (102777) $28,997
CollectlblH, tools, $5000 CM 754·1745 LEXUS --------
bOoka. clothH, cabl· --------MISSION VIEJO VOI.RSWAGEN 9235
GARAGE SALES n•1•. tndust. eheMng, HONDA 9085 (949)384-0984 furn, picture frames. •---,9-5_L_S_4_0_0__ •94 Jette QLS Black
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C a s h m • r e /b • IO • 62Kml, cln. snrl, am -N-~-W-P_O_o_y ____ '88 ACCORD 5-SPO, (036832) $38,997 fm cass, new tires, air ----------1 ~ ~ Good For Student, LEXUS bags. 1001<ml pow· CORONA COAST . 6170 AM/FM Stereo MISSION VIEJO ertran warranty, matnt. DEL MAR 6122 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $1900/0BO 650-3803 (949)304-0684 as scheduled. Must
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 191 CIVIC LX l--.,.,,9""5,,...,,,S.,.C,...4.,..0"""0,,.--9 •II In 5 d a Y s I
532 SEAWARD RD. s~~u:e'!!!re:~u:~~!: L(2v~~ts5iu·a~:;· ~~~~~6> J•d•~;9~~l.; ~:~~.J::f 675
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Corona d•I Mer tools, rollerblades, LEXUS OIF Ll!XUS
9•·12p, Sal, 9/19 clolhH and toya. In WESTMINSTER MISSION VIEJO --------CIYita. Newport Cost 9 ) ANTIQUES &
712 S•ntena Drive Or./OcHn Ridge Or" 1-..,..'=-7""'1'""4_,,),.,,8,...,,..,2=-·=-0""'9""'0 ... 8-(949 384.0884
tNln• Terrace Set 7·1 e1 40 Corel R•ef. '82 ACCORO l!X •--..,.,,e"'"'e,....,,,o"""s,...3.,..0"""0.,.._-CLASSICS 9250
Oreat b•bv Item•: AT, full pwr, moonrf, Only SK mt. Hurryl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Toye, awing, crib ·-------(3BJAS6~) $.1'0.L550 (122892) S33,997 'OS MALIBU bdng, kde twn bde, LEXUS 0,. Ll!XUS SUPBRSPORT A
Hom• furnl•hlnga1 TRANSPORTATION WESTMINSTER MISSION Vll!JO rea1·1harp red bHutyl
1amp1, tble, plc1u1H. ••••••••·--'-7_1_4_)_8_9_2_·_8 _9_0_•_ (949)384-0804 S6900.obo 723·1504
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words
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fOr You.
642-5678.
SALES
WE'RE GROWING! .
Fast ~ Soutbam Califcxnia cxmJlWlW/
ntWIJ)8plr <Din has immediate ~
availatie in Ventwa. • Loi ~
Coonty, ml tba lnlaOO ~
ADVERTISING SALIS RIPRESINTATIVIS.
Y~ suengthl: new llJXJWlt ~
mamtamllYJ ~ ~ca. podlw
a.tStomar llMll attitude. and deslnt to
ltroog ~ partnendlips with dienla. Minimum 2 )'8811 previool advertillng .._
experience W>lh lllW&PIPol lndusvy ~
sxafened
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balill ... ~-40100.-.m
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Oldsmobile
$
'92 LEXUS ES 300
U.41Ut.. Mil ~k*
INCLUDES $3000 REBATE
DOWN/$
+ 91< + lax for 36 1110 Oose4 end leese oa epproved a Hit
Tolol drile-off SI 196 32. ae9Ml 91,,S22.SO Toi of pn11t Sll)M.30 +In
J2hli llowed per yeor .. J2C pef mile It UetsJ
UPTO
$
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·95 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS
lirt n I !Dim .ir.cD b.n' M "m l~l
·95 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS
l..d a ?f HP SJfm O'> SJ'lQt dlra*llUli1
'98 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUEITE
W.b• ~m.~lim.Wl<D&:nnr1(lll~
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'91 HONDA '921/0NDA
CIVIC rv .ACCORD EX
'92LEXUS
LS 400
Nwmithi, chrome whctls. ll K mi., Auto, leather,
CD, more. >Yhttls, more.
(JXST621) (3PA0583)
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Serv.ice Special!
Complete Detai
$129 95
. .
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Lexus
Certified
'96'fOYOTA
1v11?0Lr
On
CERTIFIED
PRE-OWNED
LEXUS
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STARTING AT:
EXAMPLE:
'95 Lexus LS 400 Low mi., Certified,
CD, mnrf. Mint! (3KMW547) ·
·"
'96 'fOYOTA '94 LEXUS '95NISSAN
CA/r1R IF FS300 PA11lf1NDER LE
Cwtom wheels, ~ AJC. Low mi, iuto, leather,
Full power, immaculate sunroof, more.
(3KKV554) (2MTD368)
1 888 19,550
'96 CHEVROLET '95 LEXUS '95LEXUS ~5CADILLAC
TAP LT4x4 r.~. 09 r ( IJ 0' r S
Certified, 35K mi:• CD, White, 35 K miles,
whccb, leather, mnrf. leather, moonroof.
fl 12662)· (103892)
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