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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-09-24 - Orange Coast Pilotr ·· ' SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COf.At.AUNffiES SINCE 1907 THURSDAY, SEPrEMBER 24, 1998 Bad! Moshayedi, center, and .! bis wife, Parvin Armagan, have taken Engllsh-as- . a-second- language classes for the past ~three years. The classes recently moved to the Harper Education Center. City aims to make residents of police •Costa Mesa will help officers make down payments to purchase homes within city.limits. E1N.G11: ~Not COSTA MESA More Costa Mesa police ofhcers could be liv- ing m the city if they t~ke advan- tage of new programs thP. city and the Redevelopment Agency are offering. The program is an offshoot of the first-time home buyers assis- tance program and lS designed to encourage police officers to live where they work. . "It's an extension of communi- ty-onented poticmq," said Coun- cilman Gary Monahan, who sug- gested the program. •we're mob.- vating our of hcers to be involved in the community, tlnd how better to be involved lhdn to dctually live m that community." Monahan said the program also promotes awareness and would help reduce the amount of • time it takes fo r officers to 1espond to emergenoes. A survey by the city manager's office m the spnng showed .that about 30 officers were interested in the program, UUrnan said A more recent survey showed that five ofCtcers were mterested m the Redevelopment Agency pro- gram, and 10 officers were inter- ested m the city's program, according to staff reports The Redevelopment Agency program 1s providing $286,000, and the city program has $356,000 available -enough to lend at least 18 ofhcers money for down payments on homes. To qualliy for the city program, officers would not be sub1ect to income, houslng affordability or maximum home purchase price restnctions, ·' according to an agenda report. · The loan programs are sirrular "to the first-time home buyers pro-qrarn offered to the general pub- SEE HO~ING PAGE423 INDEX ClASSllD _____ ., COMMUlllTY fOIUM -·-·-.A 12 POU((fUS ___ . .42 PUiiJc MOl1ClS --IS soom --·----·....A• SPOl1'S-.. --·-·--·· l ~. Above. Margurite Dodger, 92, aims a paint ball pistol at the target with the help of David Mcintire and Josete Nelson at the 11th annual Orange County SenJor Games at the Orange County Pair- groiinds on Wednesday. The games were open to all senJor citizens who reside in health-care cen- ters in the county. This year's theme, "Passport to . Adventure, H offered events such as wheelchair races, bowling, basketball and baseball. Right: Roberta Norton cheers a successful toss through a Hula Hoop to earn a first- place ribbon. .Harper battle.latest in series -Of RdWt education struggles ·· • Many students persevere as campus deals with complaints, " tries to solve traffic problems. HUSfl''o/ MA."""' ~Piot COSTA MESA -Badl Moshayedi, a 74.-year-old retired T~hran University pharmacy professor, is taking English-as- a-second-language classes with his wife, Parvin Armagan, 64, from Newport- Mesa's Adult Education Program. TAKING· AIM Having attended adult education class- es for three years, the couple haven't been ·discouraged by the annual treks across the city as the program has been moved from site to site m search of a permanent home. "1 have to learn English," A.rmagan said "lt 1s very difficult to be in a country when you can't communicate Wlth ITktny people, H 0 ' .! • Although he's fluent in French dnd Persian, Moshayedl srud he learned bnly tihuted Engllsh skills m lran. · "This school 1s very helpful,· he said. PHOTOS SY DON LEACHIOAILY Pit.OT •Th<• teachers here are very good to me and my \\."lie • There dtr> hundreds ot students Like Moshayed1 1md his wile in the adult pro- grom, wh1Ch teucht•s English and JOb skills c1t mne satellite location::. throughout Costa ~lcsa dnd hds 1b heddquarters dl the I ldrper ·Edur«sbon Center at 425 E 18th St. 1Wo years ago, the hub had been dl DavL-. Elementarv School lil Costa Mesa which oll1aals sd.1d Wd'> an ideal location. SEE CLASSES PAGE A 14 Public assaults causing concern • Although police don't believe . same man responsible for all 3 crimes, they warn women to be alert after Monday's incident. .. NEWPORT BEACH -A tc.uled kidnap attempt Monda} attemoon on the Balboa Peninsula is the lhitd madent m the Newport-~te-.a area during the la t week, in which women have been held against the1r will before e .... cdpmg from their attackers. . All three assault-. occurrPd dunng the day m public plac~ Two of the cnmcs happened m co ... td Mesa. . Although pohce don't believe the same suspect 1s responsible for the cranes. they are osk- ing wotnen to be extra cautious, "We want them to be dWdfe of thetr ur- roundings and watch for anyone who looks susp1c1ous." . sa.1d Newport Beach police Sgt l'-llke McDermott Composite ketch of sus- pect in Mon- day's incident The most recent incident occurred Monday afternoon, when a 20-year-old Nc·wport Beach woman Wd" dragged to the shoreline by a man who contronted her when she got out of her 1990 Toyota Tercel. The attempted kidnappmg hap- pened at 5:30 p.m. m the noo block of West Balboa Boulevdrd. . McDtmnott .;aid the man put his hand over the woman\ mouth <ind held he1 around the neck, Cdrrymg her tow~rd the beach on 11th Strt •t. He made comment:> of a wxual ndture to the v1cttm, hut police wouldn't specily ""'hat tht•y were. Police arP un<;urc wht!tht>r lhe man wac; attempting to rape th~ vicllm. The woman wa.; able to break free SEE ASSAULTS PAGE A 13 ' A -close brush with be.autification Parent repaints school's faded sign IJl-,M'll MA.'iJL\t - Olft Ph ,On Friday, find out Which city employee owns an iguana named · Uz. Lum which school district official loves · "The Sound of Music.• OfscOver' Which loa1I ao hes • sweet spot for cake. Oh yNh. •nd SM who's No. 1 on the O.Hy Piiot's .,,.,.J Top 10J list of the most ~peoplein -.-ipon-Mesa. With flooded classrooms and leaky roofs to worry about, the . school district can sometimes over- look smaller, less urgent improve-. mcnt projects, such as the faded, peeling Kaiser Krughts signs at the Co ta M •sa elementary school. But team or no team Kalser par- ent Erle Ran.km tec.>ls there are . many reasons for school spuit to be m ample supply at the school. which is attended by his third- grade son, Ryan. "lt's a great school,. he said. "They do all they can, but there' a lo\ parents can do to help out. too." Anned with a paint brush, a lad- der and a couple of g61lons of red and silver enamel s1gn pamt, Rankin tpent obout 20 houtS this swnmer repainting lhe old ~19ns m the chool' n w colors. A relic of what was then Kaiser Middle School, the sigru; were a bOost to ~hool spint in honor of its athl tic t ams. ·~ · But incc Kaiser became an ele- mcntory fi;cllool and because 1t has no s rts tea.nu, the stgns• rele· vane ed to fade right Along with 1l$ origmill blue and silver· . gray paint. • t think. this wos an opportunity to mtike the school' exterior more attractive,• he aid. •Jt' th mall SEE PAINT MGa A 1) ·~~""°' Erk bnkln repablted tbe laded logo at Kaber El---f, where.his son, Ry~ att ndt thlnt grad • l . . ' ' . '. A 2 Thuridoy, September 2.s, 199a Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot llST IUYS Ultunate lnVJtanon also has birth announcements, party and wed· ding invitations, custom business and personal stationery, custom gift wrapping, and weddmg accessories. PILOf PEOPLE The best local shoe repair shop, Cba'$ Family Shoe Rep'1r, is having a 20%-off shoe repair off er for Best B\lys readers who bring in this column. Cba's (642- 4314) is at 1613 livi.rie Ave., Costa Mesa. Airport arµbassador h~lps passengers fly high Some bewitching · Halloween . · offerings . • H alloween arnved early at Roger's Gardens. The garden roos have been transformed into a Halloween house of horror. In the "living room· there's a gypsy-style set- ting complete with candlesticks, m.mor-., pictures and crystal balls. The N lutchen" contains . such appetizing items dS rolling eye- bcllls, severed hands and feet, skulls dnd candy. The "dining room· is set for Halloween enter- trunment with ch.Ula, crystal and tdndles. The "bedroom• is filled Wlth skeletons, bats, lots of rats and more. It will all be on display throuqh Oct 31. Roger's Gardens (640-.5800) IS at 2301 San Joaqwn Hills Rood, Corona del Mar. The Costume Castle (640- 8833), wluch sells Halloween cos- tumes and accessories, has opened a Fasluon Island location near Bloonungdale's. There are sue Costume Castle locabons in Orange County, and it claims to have the county'& largest selection of adult and children's costumes, masks, hats, wigs, makeup, uccessones and party supplies. The Ultimate Invitation (759- 7751 ), in the Atnum Court at Fashion Island, is offering a l0% discount on all corporate and per- ·~nal Chnstmas cards ordered from any of its 30 Christmas . albums through Sept 30 the c Robert Clergerle, the well- known shoe designer, will make an appearance at A'Maree's (642- 4423) from 3 to 6 p.m. today. His visit will feature a tnmk show of his latest designs. French wmes andhor5 d'oeuvres will be served. A'Maree's·is at 1649 Westclilf Dn- ve, Newport Beach. Britt, a local fashlon _des1gner and owner of Britt Ltd.' (675- 2174), has invented a new fashion accessory called a Pocklet. It holds all the everyday necessities such as glasses, cell phones, keys, money and credit cards. It can be worn around the neck or shoul- ders and is available m reversible designer fabrics. Bntt says tt's a great holiday gift ided. Another . one of her creations includes her "as seen on QVC• Scarf Wand that bolds scarves in place. Britt Ltd. is at 3442 Via Oporto, New- port Beach. It's open seven days a week at 10 a.m. Susan Ten Eyck, a Corond del Mar resident, called to remind everyone that Women of Vlslon- Orange County's biggest fund- raiser of the year takes pla~e-at 5:30 p.m . Sunday at the Crazy Horse Saloon in Santa Ana. Women of Vision hopes to raise money for local projects, mclud- ing Calmer School and The Par- ent Institute. The evemng will include a western barbecue,. live country music, line dancing, a live auction and raffle. Tickets are $50 per person. For tickets· or to make a donation, call (949} 547-9570. Women of VlSion-Orange County helps benefit children and their families in World Vtsion projects in Africa, Palestine, Peru and Southern California. • BEST BUYS 1s published Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of .a good buy, send a fax to 646-4170 Of' write to Daily Pilot. Best Buys, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627 · SHE IS The lady in red. SERVICE WJTH A SMILE Every other Tuesday, puts on her red 1acket and beads for John Wayne Airport to work as a volunteer ambcissador. The position makes use of Arnold's sing-song voice, cheer- fulness and desire to be helpful. The ambassador program began m July and 1S intended to improve customer service at the airport, Scl.ld spokeswoman Kath- leen Cwnpiru Chambers. The Costa Mesa senior goes oeyond that. She has offered a shoulder to cry on, lent an ear to those who needed to vent and even sat down to have a drink or two with passengers. M Because it's strictly volunteer, you feel some freedom with it,~ Arnold said. Arnold greets dbout 27 planes a day during her shifts at the air- port. "One of the things I like most about being there is sometimes people are upset about something and ... I can soothe them and change their attitude," she said. TO THE RESCUE When she can help someone, she does everything in her power to do it, Arnold said :;he remembers coming across a man during one of her shifts who was at the gate looking fran- tically out at a plane. He had left his luggage in an overhead bin and couldn't get to it because the plane was ... locked up and the gates had been closed. Arnold managed to get some- one to unlock the gate and open up the plane to get the man's bags. "I loved doing that," Arnold said. During another shlft, · Arnold came across a man who falled to connect with a business associate "He doesn't know what I look like and I don't know what he looks like," the man told Arnold. Arnold got them together after using a pager and literally sprint- ing after one of the men at the · other end of the terminal BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY SometJmes Lowsa will get typ- ical requests for mformation such as directions to the bathroom, but other b.mes Pa.ssengers will con- I I ·I I f l Y . I I I I I I I W S fide in her as if she's an old friend. One woman was leaving to VISit h~r dymg father, Arnold said. On top of that, she :-vas going to be seeing her brother for the fust time in 17 yed.TS Moreover, she had to try to do it all in one day to be back for work. After a really long talk, the woman was able to walk away feeling better, Arnold said. "She put her arms Mound me and Sdld, ·u was just a blessmg you were here 1 really needed a shoulder,'• Arnold said. A BIG HELP Chambers said volunteer.; such as Arnold are helpmg to relieve overburdened a1.1"po1 employees by intercepting pa • sengcrs who can havP man~ questJons. Chambers said Arnold 1~ enthus1~tic and fun, o.nd also praised her ability to balanrP \al tmteenng at the airport Wlth hei other· mteresls. Arnold also plays lenms "' ··ry dc1y and is involved m conimumty th£•ater. Arnold plays down the amount of energy she has. "It's much easiN to have l:'m·r· gy whcm you're domg something you like to do," Arnold s<ttd. -S~ory by Elise Gee. photo by Don Leach ·- . Future dredging gets more .-funding • Gov. Pete Wilson llas signed a bill sponsored by Sen. Ross Johnson (R· ~ Irvine) that provides $200,000 for future fined to thelI eats every class, the New- port Beach Police Department kicked off its first citizens academy Wednesday night. Over the next three months, 25 stu- dents will immerse themselves 1.n law enforcement jargon and responsibilities. The 12-week course is an arm Of com- munity-oriented policing, a philolophy that tries to build partnerships between the department and residents. restaWllllt. will present the Holtz f8Jllily of Mission Viejo with the inaugural Maggiano's Families Unite Against Breast Cancer Award at 6 p.m. today at the Race for the Cure gala at the restau- rant. 1be award recognizes one family that hal demonstrated support for a family member diagnosed with the breast can- cer, and is affiliated with Race for the Cure. Accents, the hotel's restaurant -and bar, mvites tbe public to sample food from its speoalty menu fedturing wbeat beer soup, grilled salmon with horscrdd· ish, beef goulash with cabbage strudel and spatzle and the famous Lintzer torte. Commuruty Education Of hce at OCC 2701 Fairview Road, Co~ta Mesa or call (714) 432-5880. Expert on working at home offers workshop dredging of Upper Newport Bay. ~ The so-called •e.nnutty bill" originally called for the state to pu~ $400,000 a year into a fund tbe state could draw on for dredging whenever needed. •unfortunately, the Assembly reduced this amount to $200,000 for just ~ Uus year,• JohnJon said in a statement released Wednesday. •tam happy that we have gotten a start on solving this problem. Next year, I Will work to estab- lish the permanent fund with sufficient funding." "It ffives them a better awareness of what our job is and at the same time we get to hear their concerns,• Sgt. Mib McDermott said. •Sometimes .peopm don't understand our policies and why we do certain things. Theee dit • addr~s some of those topics.• Earlier this year, Wilson signed off on a $5 4 million allocatlbn, adding to last year's $2 million grant and completing .. the $7 .4 million price tag on the dredg- ing project m pr~. Besides the usual perks ttudenll glll -which include a rid~ With u officer, firing a handgun at a ~ range and watching the K-9 patral - McDermott said the classes wUl lie proactive . Students will also have the dijmce to wear about 30 poun<h of equipmeDt u they attempt to make a routine traffic stop and conduct a forensic lnY81tigatiOn at a tnoclc crime scene. That effort, which is expected to be finished. early next year, will remove 900,000 cubic yards of muck from the • bay. . -Jenifer Ragland ' Newport's Citizens Police Academy debuts Maggiano 's hands out Ri.oo for the Cure award Promising that !';ludents won't be con· Maggiano's, a Costa Mesa VOL 92. NO. 226 ,. REAPERS HOTUNE 642-6086 ~d your comments about the ~1ly Pilot Of news tt~ APDRE5S Our addreu rs 330 W Bay St., Cosu Mesa, Calif 92627 CORRECTIONS It Is the Pilot'~ pohcy to prompt- ly comet all ~M of substan<e. 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""-CH Al,...,_... Robyn Holtz, who is now cancer-free, WU diegnoled in 1991. Her SOD John, 11, a.tad a bottine called Kids Kon- Mded that encouNg8I other youths wbme motlm'I adler fnJlll ~ and ... dileaw tO ltay m touch With each otbilr. HGltz'I daughtllir, McJrgan. 9, answers tbe hotline and wdtlil artidel for the Raca for the Cuie D8WlleU8r. Meggiano's is a -.. supporter of ltac:e for the Cure. 1ba awaid was estab- lished tO iDcreue ~ awareness about the bllport.aDca. al family support for thole ftgbtlng brwt cancer and oth- er diseues. Oktoberfes& scheduled Oct. 16 at SuW>n Place 1be Sutton Place Hotel will celebrate Oktobelfelt an Od. 16 With its TuUr de Been dinner Miiei fea~ beer and food from Germany. Menu items will be paired Wlth spe- cialty beers such as steins of Spaten Optimator, Thwn & Taxis Roggen, Spat- en Weilsbier and Hacker Pschorr Okto- berlest. Dinner Will follow a reception that begins at 7 p.m. Admission is $39. Reser- vatiom are required. The hotel is al 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. . for more information, call (949) 476- 2001. Adtilt swim classes set to begin at OCC on Oct.1 OCC's Community Education Office often a Master's Swim Program for adults 19 and older at all levels of swirn- ~ abWty. The progrlUll meets at 6:15 a.m. Mon· days ~b Fridays. Sessions will be held Oct. 1 through Oct. 30, Nov. 2 through Nov. 30 end Dec. l through Dec. 18. Registration is $40 for one month, $71 for two and $111 tor three. December's fee Js 530. For information, visit the Sandy Anderson will teach two work-• shops based on her book "The Work-At· : Home Balancing Act" from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 3 at OCC. TI1e first workshop will focus on stdrt· : 'ing a suc<'es [ul business at home and will be held from 9 a.m. to noon. The: second workshop, which will focus on •Mdstcring the Work-at-Home Ba.lane-• mg Act.• will be held from 1 to 4 p.m Anderson's hOok focuses on changmg your lifestyle, maxunizing produc:tivit) establishing boundane~. dealing "'1th ! isolation, managing household and fam· 1 ily respo'nsib11illes and other ls\>UCS • unportcJnl to people who work at home , or mtend to. ' Anderson, has worked at home for: nedrly 10 years, used the work-at.home• population as the toptc of her d:isserta· ; tion for her doctorate. Registrntion fee is $45 ~r class or $7!.l • for both dasi.C!;. A $10 material fee will apply to nacl1 class. Anderson's book will , oo available for $13. OCC is at 2'701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For mor information, c:all C714) 432·5880. · • WEATHER POLICE Fll:ES YIMPEM'fURES Balboa 73160 Corona del Mar 72161 Costa Mesa 74159 ~:;,gort Beach Newport Coast 73161 SURF fOMCAST LOCATION ••.•..•. .SIZE AUOAV Firtt low 5:42 a.m ......•..... .2. 1 Flrtt high 12.21 am •••••••••••. l 8 Second low 7;06 p.m., .•....•.... 1.3 Second high 12:02 p.m ....•. , ••.•. 4.7 WATER Tl!WUIAlURE: • . • 67 SURF Wedge .•.••.••.. 4-6 SSW Newport ••••••.. 2"'4 uw Blackles • . • •.... 2-.4 uw • w. heve a swell out of River Jetty .•.. • • .3-5 uw the west·southwest every CdM . · ... • · • • · .2·3 ssw 16 seconds producino 1'tDIS waist· to .tloulder·hlgh TOOAY S(tb Waves Wiii be • bit Firtt low bigg« than what we haYe ----·-_..,lffn thll Y.'ffr.~ tile ~,9 am• ..•.•....... , Fim hi9h · potnts and reef\ will oetu- 11:321 m ............ 49 r~uoupeoffMt Second low h • Looldng thud, 6·t4 p.m .•••••. ~ ...... 1 2 we're not upl!(tifig too ~ ~ . much. Wt mey .. 1t1e ••-midnight enfvtl of. MW'°""' IMfl by tN w.tkend. ' NEWPCMn' BEAOf • a.yviewCJrde: A cellular phone worth S300 was stol~n from a home In th~ 100 block .• • Campus Drive Stationery worth S250 was stolen from a car in the 3800 block. • Campus Drive: A bicycle worth S3SO wa' \tolen In the 4200 block • Wfft Coast tffghw•y: A camera worth S1,300 wa~ stolen trom o bosm~s • In the 3300 block. •24th Str9et: A <.ar stereo worth S200 was stolen In the 100 block.. COSTA MESA ... • Bristol Street: A mink JaCket worth $9,270 was stolen from a nor• In the 3300 blodt. • Costa -.. StNet Stv rel \tern~ of ling4'rie worth $200 were stolen from •home in the 200 blodc, • ~A...,.: Ten tires end n woffil S3,000 w.r• stolen from • home ln ttw 200 bloci(, •,Meee Vwd9 Drfve: A tlf battefY, tent, lantttn and c.&blo 1ums>en worth S 1,808 we.. stoten from a home In the 2800 bloc!{. • _. ~ A television. vld9octssettt recordf.r end two movtes worth Sl90 were stolen from a home In ttl9 200 blodt '" . • .. Newport Beac:h/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot thurmy, September 24, 1998 AS Clinton crisis parallels past co1-Jnty incfdent First, d small bit of hlstory that rc•lc1tes rather dhcctly to the h<"ttdhncs we are reading dally. • ;Some years ago when we were hnding the d1abohcal hand of communism in the most mun- dane or Orange County activi- ties, the local patnots discovered a book m our school libraries ~Ucci "The Dictionary or Ameri- '" an Sldng." The vigilantes pulled Wlis book from shPlves where it hidd collected dust for many · "'yea.rl> and combed it with dmirable dedication for subver- .. ive propaganda And damned if :they dtd not fmd some. ~ In the hundreds of pages of i:>edestnan definitions. the patri- ots came up with d handful of examRles of what they descnbed •as •dirty" language. So, natural- !ly, a campaign WdS mounted to •get this reference book out of 1 school libraries 1 In order to create the proper : level.of public outrage, these 1 sell-nghteous people extracted I the • dtrty definitions• and print- ' ed them in a flier that was ells- THE BELL CURVE joseph n, bell tributed all over the county. Thus, young people who had neither the interest nor the patience to explore the book for themselves could simply read the flier, thereby saving enormous amounts of time and effort. This episode WdS so excessive -even for Orange County that it was picked up by the national press a.nd even made the subject of an article m Esqu11e magazine. Although we were then regarded as some sort of political aberra- tion. we can now finally feel vin- dicated. Our prurient absurdity htls -after all these yea.rs - gone national; courtesy of the son of a fundamentalist preacher named Kenneth Sturr and his Republican pals in Congress. I had vowed to avoid adding to the litany of commentary on the current, wonderfully Ameri· can orgy of immolation in pres1- dehbal sex, but the Idlest deci- . sion of tbe Republican majority to release the ClmtQn testlmony and all the bloody details of the Lewinsky aff a.ir pushed me over the edge. It also brought up dlfectly the M Dictictnary of Amen- can Slang" affair What Starr and his Republican aUies have done is to extract the dirt from a four-yedr mvestigd- bon of the president dnd put it up m fliers for the Amencan pub- lic to read. That way, we can share Starr's anger and outrage· wtlhout bothering our heads with •:· .. -IMesa wells are sound, stress officials .. "· The two reservoll'S operated by ~Mesa Consolidated Water District :are stable, structurally sound and .,comply with earthquake s.lan- ~cta;ds, according to a statement ~ssucd by the distnct Thesdaf. : Mesa issued the statement ~'dfter an accident lIL Westminster on Monday m which a storage tank ruptured and sent 5 million gallons-of water hurtling futo "a residential neighborhood, caus- ing a great deal of damage . Reservoir One at Mesa's offices dt 1965 Placentia Ave. holds 10 m.illion gallons, is reinforced with steel and is constructed partially underground, according to the release. It was built lll 1990. Jbe Karl Kemp Reservoir, 2340 Orange Ave , holds 18 million gal- lons of water, is~buried under- ground, reinforced with more thdn 1 mi.ilion pounds of steel dnd wrapped with 100 miles of high· !>trength steel cable, according to the release. It was built in 1995. A . 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But now Public Cit- i7en, in a recent statement, 1s demanding lhdt 1t be rewritten bC'cause St<lfr's conduct m these mvesbgations highlights ma1or problems with the act, which ha_., been corrupted by partisan poli- tics and conflicts of mterest. ·Starr's unreslrdmed duthonty mdk.ing lurn tlnd his gang ol I I ) I /I ' \I , \\' \ ) I 11 '" ' prosecutors alrno)t a fourth hwnch of qovernmcnt -credle5 dn inlolerublc s1tudllon that upsets tl1e democ r<tli<' balance of f>9wer so Cdrf'!fuUy uaftcd by our tounders." What Ndder ha n't 1actored in is Starr'l> passmndlC hlttred lor Clinton. Can tho most hurdcned Clinton-hater argue that second- by-secon~ ~escnptions of Lewm- sky's orgdsms offen~d m the sanct.Jty of a grand JUf)' hc-anng are either legally or ethically ttppropnate for puhhr atnng? Our congressnu.m, Chn' Cox dnd Dana Rohrobacher, seem'to think so, and 11 you.don't agree, you might Wdnt to let them know. Tue Anwncan public 1s the great unknown m all of thls We were fed up hclore St<trr clumped all this late t garbage on. us. It's poss1ble thdt he and con- HrcssJOndl hypocntes supporting him dre crying loul because th(•y are being subjectPd to the samE! scrutmy u:i Clmton have ovm- :itt>pped th1'i Luu" (dnp possibly m1sc-d.lc:ulati>d th,. lmpact 6f th CUnton tape) dOO Uwre will-be trong r~c.uon il{.latnSt.St.an. That may tum out to be the only rt'deerrung rt!sult ot this orgy. • This 1s not many way to excuse Clmtnn tor gP.ttlng us m tht<, mess. l 11' creat~d the gc1rbage. But I do not thirik stu-' p1dity is unpeaChitble, dfld l no long~r ~ant hun to resign if for no other rca on U1an to ~ke on Starr Somebcxh· ha lo So the "ciLrty· di>fm1tions" are out there now lur us to see dnd n:c1d. Starr hd"> had his revenge ag111m;t Clinton. In the process. he mc1y havP. treated d nttUonal h~a<l rold by decapitation. • JOSEPH N. 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The 50-yeclf-old, 930-seat movie house closed last month after its operator, Land- ' mark ThP.atre Corp , chose not to renew its lease with bwlding owner Scott Burnham, • citing •poor profits .~ . Since then, ct group of citizen~ led by former Port employee Mdggie Sullivan ha!. gathered roughly 1,600 signatures on a petition asking for the oty's involvement m saving the theater _ · Last month. Councilman Dennis O'Neil requested that the issue be examined and brought back to the c-ounCLl. According to a slaf f report prepured by Dave Kitf, assistant to the city manager, the options available to the. City Council are: • Do nothing, recogpizmg that the Port is a privately owned building dnd .that the city has already made a commitment to the Newport Theater Arts Center and may maxe one to the Balboa Theater. · • Send a letter to Burnham expressing fonnally the city's de!.ire to see the Porf remain in use as a theater. • Lead an effort to list the Port on the California Register of Histonc Places, which requires consent by the theater's owner, or simply allow the state to note that the Port is eligible for lisung on the reqister. • Enter into an agreement with Burn- ham to assist with the repairs neccS6a.ry to attract another theater operator to the Port, as long as.residents receive some benefit. Kilf's report said the cost of renovating the Port -including restroom improve- ments, better access to the balcony, new seating,"heating and air conclitlorung -is about $1.5 million. Bwnham has said he wants the theater to continue operating as it has for the past 50 years, but said he would llkely. need . FYI . The Newport Beach City Council will discuss options for the Port Theatre at its Monday meeting, which starts at 7 p.m. in City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. some financial help from the CJty. . If the city can't help', Burnham has saJd he may pursue alternative uses for the bullding, including retail or o!flce space: Kiff's report also looks at the Port's v~l.ue as a historical landmark. Three authonties agreed that the theater's ar~hiterture and its place in the commurucygi~e it historical significance l~ally . DON LfACHIOAllY PILOT The 50-year-old Port Theatre ln Corona del Mar sh-owed its last film last month. · What.Does Getting A Home Loan And Going To The Dentist Have In Common? Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICAUY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! • I 3165 Harbor Blyd. 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') Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Thursday, September 24, 1998 A Bonita Canyon .changes focus to e.ast side of park .. • Money allotted for development can only be . used in one area of site, so plans Will be revised. DlftPb NEWPORT BEACH -The city's Parks, Beaches and Recre- ation Commission on Wednesday directed the architect for the pro- posed Bonlta Canyon Park to re- . work some of the elements and come back with alternatives. The City Council sent the' plans back to the comm.isS\on ear- Couple donates $1 million to Carolina school • Gail and Ernest Doe of Newport Coast aim to promote excellence in teaching with funds. Gttl <. RISIJ,<, ~rtic NEWPORT BEACH A Newport Coast couple donated $1 million to a private college in North Carolina to 'reward ldculty members for their hard work. The Gail and Ernest Doe Pro- fessorsrup Wd!. established to rec- ognize excellence in teachmg and professiond1 acruevement at Davidson College. Ernest Doe, who graduated from Dav1dson in 1969, said he wdllts to maintain the high level of standards among the teachers, •Great professors and great teaching are what Davidson u; all about, and this was our chance to strengthen that fine tradition," Doe said The Does have been dctive in the educdbondl arena Gdil Doe is a former high school English teacher. Her husband 1s an active member of Davidson's Los Ange- les alurnru chapter and dlfector of l lanford Hotels Inc., bdsed in Newport Beach. The couple divide their time between homes m Newport and Scott.c;dale, Ariz. The endowment will support a professor's full course loa~ and will provide money for research, equipment and travel. The first recipient is Peter Hess, an economics professor and intertm chaIT of the school's department of economics. •Endowments of this nature will penrut DaVtdson to attract and ret&n the exceUent teacher- scholars we need as the college enters the 21st cen!UJY, • said Dr:. Clark Ross. acting dean of the faculty. Walle aiding children's hospital set for Oct. 11 A SK walk benefiting Children's Hospital of Orange County will be held Oct. 11 beguuung at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. The eighth annual Commuruty Walk will start at 8:30 a.m. and will be led by Disneyland charac- ters and U S Olympians Money ratSed from the event will help provide high-quality medical care at the Children's l losp1tal of Orange County and the Chil- dren's Hospital at Mission. After walkers firush the route there will be live enterta.uunent followed by d stage show of Dis- neyiand characters at South Coast Pla7.a. lnformationdl brochures are available at Orange County fi{e - stations, Edwards CmcmdS and Minu's Cafe locabons For more details, call 289-4000. ci ALDEN'S CAHPET has op ncd ·a n'w Arca Rug studio Why Pay Dept Stor' Price~? · ALL HL'GS & HUNNER~ on SALE. 11andnmdc wools, sypttwllcs, sistll ALDEN'S C HPETS, l:\C .. If,() l Pl'1<. ~·ntl·l ~I Co~M Mt'S(l . 64()-4838 lier this month dfter learning that the proposed amenities dt the park -including ball held::., tot lots, tennis dnd basketball courts -were runrung dbout $4 million over budget. . ' The Clty has only $3.25 milhon to work with, whtth will rome from assessments on new Boruta Cdnyon homes At the meetmg Wednesddy, the oty confirmed thdt all or that money must be spent on the east side of the park, which is bor- dered by Old Ford Road, Boruta Canyon Drive, Prairie Road and Mesa View. City Attorney Bob lJ'urnham said city officials Just learned of A{eenes TACKY GLUE All purpose fOr craftS & Household 4oz. . . may .tusve to tJ • buill m p11ac; that condition because it was speUed out in a 1997 agreement between The lTVUle Co. and N<'W· pOrt-Me.'>~ Unified School Distrtct ·that t.he city was not involved Ul. 1 lowcver, because the finul agreemem'between all three par- ties referred to the 1997 deal, Burnham said the restriction still applies. with the l<Jsk Clf figunng out the be:;t way to maxuruze thP monP.y for the east c;1de ot the park. 13ecau::.e the propo ·<;>d east slcle of the park wtU cost about $4,fl million, the cornmiss1on will h~ve to add some elements and sub- tract others, said comn11ss1on ChcUrWomun Pat Beek. However, Past ~1dc hac;Pd on the idea that we·can't USP. th•• west side nght now.' ,,. If the «:;ommi ion c;annot yet more funding from the f'1ty t(lr the we~tem hdlt of the pdtk hy the tune the! ed::.tPrn s.ide is d•mt>, 1t Beek said U1e nlte.mauves w be reviewed ond fin ·-tuned dl a study SCSSIOD Of the comnus !On wh1d1 should be scheduled lot \:l!e hrsl <>f sc.-<<>nd w~ek" Qf m· · t moiilh The east side of the park is dlso the. land that Newport·Mf'bu could take back for a school .. 1te any tune within the next 10 years The oty has not found any funds for the western half of thn park. . With that new information in hand, the commissiOn is faced ·she said th<! comnuss1on 1::. com- mitted to slicking with the origi- nal conc~pt rnther thdn a barf!· bone..s prppo~l. "Whcll we wa.nted tu do wa::. not do an interior job in plannmg but to try tq create a pdrk that ·everybody will be proud ot: she • said. "One of the go<1.ls 1s to have a more mulbpurpose urea on the _,_. -..... ~ Fall Warm-Ups.· Halloween Dress· Ups. llerr't> IUI MOt:n , 1 I ~ s1 all lhr coats. j c ket .anct lfollow~n c.osturm-:. c-be<-n .t~ ". r thr la$t ) tar are coming out S a I u 1· <I a ~ . S l' p I t• 111 h t' r 2 (t • UNOEH NEW OWNf-:HSI llP • Sun 12 5 • Mon·Sat Dao 6 00 \• 369 l-:o.bl 17th Strc-l"t • Co-.tn Mesa • (~49) 650 2243 ar Learn about Heart Health by attending these exciting classes. at Hoag Heart Institute, Newport Beach. "Update on Cardiac Therapy" presented by Joel M anchester, M .D., i--- Tuesday October 6, 1998, 7:00 p.m. .. at Hoag Heart Institute. "Lighten Up Orange County" join Richard Haskell, M.D., Hoag Heart Institute cardiologist. for dinner and the latest on heart-smart nutritional choices. Delicious heart-healthy menu items prepared by 12 of Orange County's finest restaurants including: Britta's Scampi Chlll's Restaurant Bandera Scott's Seafood Restaurant Bistro 101 Pizza Bakery KooKooRoo Jamba Juice The Golden Truffle II Farro Royal Thal Cuisine French's Cupcake Bakery, 17th StTeet Hoag Heart Institute Thursday, qctober 8 at 6 :00 p .m. 1 A service of Hoag Hospital . ... Reservations Requ ired. Please call 800/ 51 4·HOAG (4624 for registration. Other classes on events are avo1Table_._... __ ~ ' art. • mber 24, 1998 Send NM>UND TOWN items to the Dai· ly Pilot. A.roond Town. 330 W. Bay St .. Costa ~ 92627. fu tMni to 646- 4170; or call 540-1224, ext. 228 A com- p\ete list.Ing of A.round Town can be foond at www.tatfmes.com/pilot. JO DAY ~ Orange County Substance Abuse Prevenllon Network will present the 17th annual Show· case of Corrununity Prevention · Resources from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesd Neighbor· hood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. The event will feature more lhdll 50 dgen· des that will be presenting infor· matlon about their services. For more information, call (949) 645· 6121 .. Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Sunset Nctworkmg will be presented from 5 to 7 p.m at the Hard Rock Cafe, 451 New· port Center Dn ve, Newport Beach. Adnussion is free for mem· bers and $10 for potential mem· bers. For more information, call (949) 729-4'00. Sports, Orange C ounty Style will be presented at 7 p .m. a t the Newport Bedch Central Library's Fnends Meeting Room. 1000 Avo- cado Ave. A representative from Anaheim Sports, Inc will present the program. The Anaheim Angels and the Mighty Ducks a re both headed by· Anaheim Sports, Inc. Adnussion is free. For more infonnation. call 717-3801. A seminar tille d PMS & Menopause -A Natural Women's Guide will be presehted by. Ors. Mark and Angela Sten- gler from 7 ·to 8:39 p .m . al the Patio Cafe at Mother's Markel and Kitchen, 225 E 17th St., Cos- ta Mesa. A book signing will take place from 8·30 to 9 p.m Reserva· \ around town llo~ arc reqwred. For more mfor· mation. call (800) 595-6667. Ile-Leaf C osta Mesa will present a v1~ion-enhancing community forum at 7~0 p .m . dt the Neigh· l>orhood Commuruty Center, 1845 Park Ave., Cm;ta Mesa. The event will feature Dr. Gerold Tumey from the arboretum of Los Ange; les County. For more inlonnation. call 437-5874. · S outh Coast Plaza . will present the only West Coast exlubtt of Ga!leri Orrefors Kostd Boda's GaLJery 100 Show through Sun· day <1t Jewel Court at the mall, 3333 Bmtol St., Costa Mesa. The exhi~t will feature some of the finest gldss vdses, platters, sculp- tures and bowls worldwide. One of the collection's eight designers. Lena Bergstrom, will be present to sign her works. Hours arc today from 7:30 to 9 p.m; Fnday from 10 a.m. to 9 p .m , Saturday from 10 a m. to 7 pm.: t1nd Sun· day from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m . Adnus JUn IS fn '" ror more mfor- mallon, rail 435-2000 or (310) 284-b820. SATURDAY A baC'k-country hike will take place from 9 <.1.m. to noon at Crys- tal Cove State Park, 84'71 E. Coast 1 l!ghway, Nc•wport Bcd<.:h. l li.ken> will mct•l ul El Morro Visitor Cen- tt>r. Purkinq is $5 Fo1 mor<> infor· mation, cctll (QMJJ 494 3539. A mo untain-bike ride will take plac<> ul 9 u.Jll. at Crystal Cove Stat~ Park, 8471 c Coast ltigh- Wtly, Nt!wpo1l Bee.1th. Bikers will ffi(•el at El Motto Vis1tot Center. Parking 1s $5. P'or more informa- tion. call (94BJ 494-3519 . The Basic~ of Macroblotlcs cook- ing closs will he prMented from 9;30 lo 11 :30 a .m. by New Leaf ./~~p/ ~~i ~ .!Xlr-okPy ana~dlie ~~l/POe ~p~ presents a Trunk Sh ow o f Fall '98 an d a Preview o f Spring '99 Footwear Collection Come see our new location at Fa shion Island next to Hug's, across from Long's Drugs Saturday, Se1Jt. 26 I OaOO aa· -2ab0 PM FRIE GIVEAWAYS -AND DOOR PRIZES! Newport Beach/Fashion b land 1041 Newport Center Drive (949) 644-2464 New rt Beach Costa Mesa Doi Natural Cuistne, LLC an Costa Mesa. Adnu sion is $35 Pte·reg- 1slrabon is necei:o ary. Class SlZC ls linuted. For more mformulion, call 444-1005. A KS Skin Care demonslra Uon will be presented I rom 3 to 6 p rn. in the body care department ut Mother's Market ane Kitchen, 225 E . 17th St., Costa Mc~a. For more inlormation, call 631-4'741. , The Duffy Electric Boat Co. will present its 12th anm1dl Gre>dl El£>ctric Boal Rally from 4 to 6 p.m. .it Uu• Duffy Showroom, 2001 W Co.1.,.1 Highwdy, Newport Beach Tiw; year':. theme Wlll be the CU· cus, Adn11:,,s1on is free. For ntore mfurmauon, <.all 645-9080, SUNDAY A back-country hlke wUI take plure fr~rn 9 u.m. to noon at Cl'\ • tol Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coust t lighwcly, Newport Beach, Hikr•rs Wlll meet at El Morro V1Sltor Cen. tN Purlong is $5 For more mlor. mdlJOn, call (949) 494-3539 • Famous Pumpkin Pies I • Chocolate Chip l • Delicious Healthful Breads I • Oatmeal-Raisin I • Dessert Breads I • Snickerdoodle I I • M&M • • Cinnamon Rolls I p t Butt I • eanu er •Muffins • Killer Cookies I Must Present Coupon I • Wonderful Scones "Best bakery around!" I Notva~dWlthanyo<heroffer. I 11 .1 P .1 I l cookie per visit Exp 9/30/98 I re Dai y t ot _____ _ Be Happy, Eat Healthy! Open Mon -Sat 6am -6~30pm 646-1440 427 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa 1Hy WtwrdlOLl\t' l\'t' 11rrU I ON ' S ave 40% OFF on a ll Henredon Home F urni s hings! Cl1Y OF CosrA MESA 754-5140 COSTA MESA 1595 Newport Blvd. (949) 641-2050 . •Enjoy HUGE saving~ of ~QO/o on all H enredon furniture in -stock and special orders ! •Selections ranging from ~icek contcmporarv to elegant tradition al. " •Come explore our showroom:s for the Ii nest selections in unique domestic and h andcrafted Europc~u'\ home furnishings now on sale! •New shipments of 1 lcnrcdun and European furniture have arrived! • ~m mediate delivcry.cttn be arranged for a ll m-stock home f urn 1~hings. SHOWROOM HOURS: LAGUNA BEACH 345 North P.C.H. (949) 494-6SS 1 Mon.-Sat. 9:00-5:30: Sun.· 12:00-5:00 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot around town Thursday, September 24, 1998 AR MONDAY A representative from UCLA's Admissions Office will visit the OCC lTansf er Center from 2 to 4 p.m . to talk with students interest- ed in transfening. The Transfer Center is located in the school's Counseling and Admissions Annex, 2701 Fairview Road, Cos. ta Mesa. For more information, call 432-5894. · TUESDAY Desserts -Naturally' cooking class will be presented from 9:30 to 11.30 a.rn and from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. by New Leaf Natural Cw- sine in Costa Mesa. Admission is $35. P(e-registtation is necessary. Class size is limited. For more lnformation, call 444-1005. · How Loud are the Dogs Barking, a free luncheon investment semi· · _ .aar, will be presented at 12:30 p.m. a t The Arches, 3334 W. Coast Highway, Newport Bedch For more infonnatlon, call (949) 723- 8362. .. Natasha Treney will present a free semmar titled Probiot.J.cs from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E 17th St., Costa Mesa. A book signing will follow from 8 to 6:'30 p.m. Reservclllons are required. For more information, call 631- 4741. WEDNESDAY The Networkers will ineet from 11:45 a.m to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and Countl) Club, 1701 Golf Cour.;e Dnve. Adnus- sion is $12 and includes lunch. For more informdtion, call 885-9093. Senior Consultant Bob Brennan will present a free Reverse Mort- gage discussion at 3 p .m for seniors 62 c1..nd over at Bciys1de Village, 300 E Coast Highway, Newport Beach For more lnfor- mation, call 723-0233. Connect at the Corona del Mar Branch Librdry, a. senes of wor~­ shops tedlunng tips for effective use of library resources. will be presented from 7 to 8·30 pm. every WednPsday through Nov. 25 at the library, 420 Marigold Ave. The workshops will also fea- ture !>trategics for Web navign· lion. Admission 1s free. For mort• lnfonnc1..tion, call 717 -3801 . ONGOING • tum, Cdll Angie Stattord at 474- 2225 ur1ma Firm.in at 551-3156 All Lass.-n 's Leads Club meets at 7:15 tt.rn. Tuesd<1ys c1..I Mimi's Cole, Ufi5 Newport Blvd, Custc1.. Mesa. Poi more mfonnation, call 646-1252. Zen Home Stitchery, a local manufacturer of meditation sup· plies, holds a free meditation from 5 lo 7 p.m. Sundays at MeSd Busi- ness Center, 711 W. 17th St.. Su1lf• A-8, Costa Mesa. For more mfor· malion, cc1..ll 722-7818. St. Andrew's Presbyte rian Church oHers d support group tor f amili£>s with lovc>d ones who arn mentally ill. T}le group meets from 6:30to 8 p.m . Sundays U1 the church's OicrenJield Hall C, bOO St. Andrews Road, Newport' Beach. The confidential .group is open to the commwiity. For mo1e mfocndhon, call 631·2880. The Newport Beach Parks, Beachl'.s dnd RPcreation Comm1s· Prospects Networking Group sion meets at 7 p.m, the ftrst Tue • meets froin 7 15 to 8:30 d.m . doy ot Cdch month m the City Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Council chc1..mben;, 3300 .Newport Newport Blvd., C'ostd M<''rd , Blvd, Nc•wport Bcdch For more Breakfast is $6. For more infom1c1..-I informCtllOn, Cdll 644-3 151 . ••• S'&\I~\ l.\ ~llR cou· ure ,\lf;J I IJ.• .,Jfj\'I by SUTTON " Thick, lush styles are the sig~ure of C~exwrcs. Cabled plu~hc.,, twisted fneze, wrapped nylon loopl and twi led loop-pi ign-, create <in abundance of (aq,ionable textutts that are refr~ing ue and .sophhlicatcd. Vis1t·our c.iture by Sutton™ fai,hmn ation and rccrive exceptionll Sdvl• on select Styles from the ~re Textures coll ection. But hurry, this offer is only e1v,11l.1ble ..i hmucd time. 20°/o OFF . ALDEN'S CARPET AND DRAPERIES 1663 Placentia • Costa Mesa ~646-4838 ~ HAS: M·F 9:00·5:30 SAT 0:30~ SUN 11:00·4:00 -• The oldest floor. covering store in Orange county. NkoUn Anonymou .. fellowi.hip Wdnts to help men and women who smoke to quit dOU rcmdin smoke ln•t•. Por rnon• mlonnat1on on loc.t I PVPn111y rneclmqs, call ti50-271;J, . The Co:i.td Me a Historical Soci- ety holds a frpp open hou<>P. from 11 a.m. to ~~ p.m. TI1ursday~ ut 1870 Andhe1m AvP.., Coi.lu Mesd. :nw (Wf'nl feutures rnemor<tlJilla from the city of Costd Mesa dnd the Sanld And Anny Au Ha e. For mnro info1m.1t1on, cull b:H-5918. Overeaten. Anonymous meets hom 7 to 9 p.m. Wcdn11sdays ctl ~t. John',, cp1scopdl Churth, 183 E Bcty St., Costa Mc>sa, For more mformcllton, cttll 953-0900. ' Oasis Senior Center dffers a P<1rkinson'» clis<'dse support !Jrnup from 7 to 9 pm th second Thurs- ddy of each month cit 800 Mar- gut>nle Ave., Coronel dcl Mor. For more mformdhon, call b44-3244. Tht'! Yoga Plac·e offers a prenatal anti po!>tnatal yoga cldss from 3 to 4.:JO p.m. Thu.rsclars Ne"w.clcss es hegm on thl) hrst ot u1~ month. For more mlonnutron, CdU 642· 7400. Hoag Cancer Center offers Man to Mdn, a tree prostate Cdncer dis· cuss10n group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. th • first Wednesday of each month dt the center auditorium, l Hoag Drive, Bwlding 41 , Now. port Beach. For n~erv.auons or more mform.c1..bon, call 722-fi237. . The Paclflc ·Business Xchange ha we kly breakfa ;t 111 ling al 7 a.m Tucs<lays at U1e Pdcihc Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd , Newport Bear.Ii ·1 hl'rc. rs l,JO charge for the m1t111l m •t>ling F Jf mor • mfum1at1on. cc11l 640-0588 . The r-.;ewport Bt•a< h P .. ycholoyl· cul Assoc1atwn f>rP pnts d 1 d relatwn!>hip group called Insight Equ Is Power at .:f p.m Tht - dnys. TI1e fee is 25 per week, Jior mcirP-1nformat1on, call 722-4588 Hoag Cancer Cf'nter offers a fre(• relaxc1uon and unagery \.iOrksllQp .frnrn 10 tC.¥ H .30 c1 m the fourth Wt>dnei;ddy or ed<J1 · n1cinU1 a't 2 Ho<HJ Dnve, Bmlchnq 41 , New- port Bc«ch For mure mfonnqllon call 7b0-5542 If you are 60 or older, we invite J. <Jll to receive a free flu sl1ot. Extra jJrotection for tbe upcorning flu season! ~u nday, October 11 I loag Ht:alth < enter-< .o,t,t \k-.;a 1190 B .. tkc:r (at Fain•ieu•J 9.00 a.m. to l :00 pm· Call 800/'; 1 ~-HOAG ( 162"-l) .. 1t11·a11n•d resen•afio11s required, suj>/J/}' is /11niled. Free Refreshments! Rt.freslmwnts /Jrol'ided IJ..l I re11d1 :.;; Bake1:r~Co:\lt1 l1esa. CJEtna US Healthcare Golden Medico•• Pion- HOAG. ~~Al ------.. FAMOUS SADDLES OF THE OLD WEST fmt (.,,,. .. "ModwrH.-· 'itjlr.1116 Mlln c;., Tmplr) u.t. IVCll ~· 1•.10 tuv~ • 8 Thursdoy1 September 24, 1998 soc1e Newport Beach/Costa Nteso Daily PjlOt · After-thedter party celebrates 35 years of South Co~t Rep I A wondertuJ perfor· mdnce, superb d.Cting, stagmg -we enjoyed it thoroughly,• said Bob Haskell of Newport 8eacti, on SOuth Coast Repertory thCdter's recent 35th season-opening producuon of •Ah, Wildemessl • The local theatricd.l crowd turned out in black Ile to wel- come Eugene O'Nelll's irrevcr·· ent work on tum-of-the-century ·y HE CROWD bration with a classic play about family We m America,• saicj Emmes. •we've come this far thanks m ~rt to the help of friends of SCR, including those who JOi.n us here tonight.• Five actors who have been with SCR since its founding days -RJchard Doyle, Art Koustik, Hal Landon, Jr., Martha Mcfar- land and Don Took -appeared m the production of "Ah, Wilder- • family values. b.w. cook ness!" · . The actors 1omed the local crow-d for the after-show recep- tion at Ferragamo, catered by Mark's Restaurant. • • I . "Take away the penocl cos- tumes, change some of the focus and the language, and you've got a modem drama,• s~ud Haskell, a high-rdllking execu- tive WJth Pdcilic Lite, headquart- ed m Newport. Haskell and his Wlfe, Kathy, die loogtune supporters of SCR .• both persondlly and corpo- rutPly -on 'behalf of Paof1c Lile. They JOined the after·thf'>ater crowd at Ferragdffio, South Coast Plaza, for d little ldlc·rught rnckldtl convers<illon ctbout the play. 35 years of South (·odsl Repertory, and tiff' and tune'> on the Orange Cpd.st Dee Higby of Lido Isle serv-In the late-rught crowd were mg her second term as SCR's Salvatore Ferragamo Vice Pres1· board chairman, set the tone of dent Denn1s Sak and General the everung with an eloquent Manager Donna Collett, Dee pre-show address dl the curtain. and Larry Higby, Barbara and Higby thanked sponsors Ingram Jim Glabman, Coleen and Roger Micro, Home SaVJngs of America Ogelsby, Arlene and Mike and media partner Ornnge Hagan, Barbara and BJU County Business Journal. " Roberts, ElaJne and Martin David Emmes, drtlstic direc· Weinberg, and Tom Dobyns of tor of SCR. Joined H1gby towel· Home Savings. come the crowd. "lt is fitting that we lock off • this yearlong 35th sedson cele- • a.w. COOK's column appears every Thursday and Saturday. 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As if . th the steady de~ mdnce m e heart-rioration of her wrenching "One 1hle Thing" makc-s her a sure bet for mother's health a best actress Oscar nomination. isn't enough, June Fenner Streep portrays d devoted wile she must also . and mother doomed by cancer in face the fact that her father is not this film ve rsion of Annd the perfect husband and father she Quindlen's nove l. · had beheved him to be. • However, . · the real story is about her t.-daughter, c Elle n, playc>Cl 1 y Renee ZeUweqer. Ellen, a Har- ;3(drd graduate working as a )Our· malist for New York Magazine, has ways idolized her brilliant father, ,a noted professor and essayist. ~e has little more than a conde· i9Cending affection for her home- maker mother. When her father insists thdt it ns her duty to return home during bler mother's illness, Elle n clearly ~tD?sents having to wopardize her wn budding cdre<?r. She finds ttle to admire or en1oy in her :Diother's lile of endles~ meal ~n;ipardtions, crdft pro1ccts and Come to think of it, her boyfriend isn't such a great guy · either, to say nothing of he r boss back in New York. Determined tcntay the tough, independent young woman she IS proud of being. she clamps her Jaws shut and copes and copes and copes Director Carl Franklin frames the story with scenes from a con- versation between Ellen dfld the district attorney of her home town. This plot strategy serves d d ouble purpose: It moves the sto· ry forward, but more importcliltly, it adds a level of tension. As the interview is already in progress when the film begins. we don't know why the DA could possibly be involved in this intimate fami· ly tale. •One True Thing• is not always easy to watch, particUlar· ly il you have ever expenenced watching a loved one being destroyed by cancer. ln the end, however, it is the mcredible pow- er of fanuly, even a flawed fami· ly, that triumphs. • JUNE FENNEft. a Costa Mesa resident In her late 50s, is vice president of a work force tfainrng company. Great cast delivers in ·one True Thing' ... : I o ne True ~g. • direct-ed by Carl Frankhn (•Devil in a Blue Dress•) stars William Hurt, Meryl Streep and Renee Zellweger ("Jerry Maguire·) Hurt plays George Gulden, a college Amencan literature pro- fessor and wnter, who is married to Kate Gulden, played by Meryl Streep. Their daughter, literature reViewer and writer Ellen G ulden, is played by Zellweger. Tom Everett Scott ("That Thing· You Do•) has a small role in playing their son. The Gulden family is forced to examine their roles and relation-• ships as Kate learns that she has cancer. Each famtly member deals with the cancer differently: George retreats to his job, and eventually to alcohol, to cope with ... I his issues as a wnter and with his family. Kate continues to rlo as much a5 possible, ~ he u; active in the comrnuruty and with vari· ous intenor decoratmg projects Most of the changei; occur for Ellen, who 15 a sked by lfer father to ledve her pronusmg JOb in New York to come home ctn d cdre for her mother. Ellen's rela- tionship with her mother had always been somewhut sinuned because they thought they were opposites. Ellen struggles with µnng,to wnte free-lance from· home, keep h~r job, care for her mother, and take over t.ter mother's position m the household. During this tllne, Ellen comes to learn about her family's rela- bonstups and how her pdtents have dealt with matters over the years She learns that her fdther, whom she had so adored. IS not ·pertect.H Through canng for her moth- er, Ellen comes to dppreciate her mother and love her tor who she is. Most importantly, Ellen learns thdl she dnd her mother are not the opposites she thought, and are very much alike. This touching hlm 1s well-dcl· ed by an excepuonal cast. • MICHEUE HANCOCK lives rn New· port Beach with her husbimd. She ~orks for a law firm rn Costa Mesa tory about sn1all boy is touching testimony T o say tha t good lhtng:. come m small package::. is an undere.sumate..of .Sunon Birch. Great things come m small pack· · ages, the movie #Simon Buch· be mg one of th~m. The film opens with Jun' Caney (a huge surprise) por- traying Joo Heidi Bressler Wenteworth. standing at the grave of his childhood fnend Simon 81Tch. Carre\', who nar· rates thi> film, is explammg how Sunon helped hiJ11 to l~lw\le m God and miracles. I The movie then fld<.h~ bdck to 1963 with a young Joe 1Joseph Mazzello) and Simon llan l'v1ichael Smith) gomg to thelT Little Lectgm• game. Joe and Sunon c:tre be.i,t friends and both are nusht.s in d small Mame village Simon Le; d dwarf and J<>P's father rcmdlns unrevealed by hl.s mother. Joe, his mother Rebecca (A!>h· Icy J udd,) and her boyfnend, "IA PAIAPA'&c\~ RESTAURANT drttma teacher Ben !Oliver Platt), are Simon' unofficial family They 16ve Simon, e~n dS his own pa renl!i neglt?ct him. Thell' uppor:t sustams Simon as the a lO\VTl wants to Ol>lrda.ze him, for tus lmpertine nt behavior and for his bclJel that one da~· he will bC d hero, Younq Joe even supports hun through a homble acod ent. It' Uus dCC1dent thdt sets the tone for the rest of the movie of Simon'~ redemption ... his unwa· venng fdith and ht final act or hero~m Ba ec1 k>osely on John lrving's hook MA Prayer for OWen . l'vlf«iny, • • SlJ!lon Birch· is sugary ... weet The plot does have hole and some obvious story line orruss1ons However. what tbe lilm lacks m substance it makes up for v.ith wonderfully funny sci>nes that \\.ill have you laugh· mg out loud A runaway bus ~cene will h!dV£> you breathless and other touching scenes 'hill have you reac hmq for a tissue · t In hurt tno pun intended), Simon Birch 1s an entertd.ining tilm the whole.> family can enjoy c1nd one I certatnl) recommend. ·.., • HEIDI BRESSLER. 3S. ·~a hair stylist and Costa Me\a resident · 'J.c;,... U1 fM fresh Seafood ;«1.i.ui Au.t-d.u. ~i.,t.c ~~ -, _ _,,.... ..... 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CA 9C!660 ~ (714) 673"3425 Fax 67~7B64 AUTO BISTRO The first drive-thru restaurant on the planet where the food actually matters Our breakfast btst.ro menu 1s served 6am- !_ J~:'de1~!1~ ~Jc~~ S:~~= = ~~~~ ~~~ ..;: C/'ucken Focecc1e Sandwich wrtJl Ar'tlchoke &. Rome tomato. Plus 8 full range of expl"O&SO &. bistro beverages' served en day ., long. Located et 3100 W Coost Hwy (Next to Sterling BMW) TWIN PALMS -Caltfomia Coestal Qjsine, hlebs:ing the bounty of the coast in a -contf.lmpOr8rf 1ndo6r-outdoor village sqoare atmosphere. 11"8 !: 1Wlt.8tta1nmant fNOfY night l unch Mon &t. 11 : 3Clem-3PfTI r fMJll nighl, bar menu "'"81labla between lunch/dinner and ::: nu . .set until ~, l.ooeted at 630 Nev.por-t center ex .. , at Fashion lslend. 721-8289 ' -JACK SHRIMP $eNing euthentiC LOUIS ena CU me IO an upbeat, casual ~ v.ith petX> dining. Try W' Jeckshrimp plateS, or the Jammin' Jembelaye. Take ~ end delivery aVailable. Locatad at ""':. 2400 W Coast Hwy 6!5Q.5Sn ""' ZUBIES -Menu Includes R1b8, Chicken, Steak &. Lob&tef'. Prima Rib, u Pina, C>yst.er Bar. Prices Range From $3 95 And Up Hours· 11 ·3Dem 10pm • Cocktail& 'Tri 11 pm. Credit Cerda Not Accepted. Reservations Not Needed Located at 1712 Placentia. Co&ta Mesa (714) 645-8091 • :THE CULINARY WRAP F1'98h. healthy 1~ deliC80iea ~Within a ftet roll. ~=·~r,n7~1:!"(7~4j54~'nthe NIWPORT RTB~OMPANY AftM 15 yeers on Newport BNd • Newport Rib Compeny 11 mowig to 2198 Hert>or 8Mi (the okS Sizzler) in ~ A cocktail IOunge, lltger btnQUlt feolitill, more pe(tjng, 1 llP8l"ltl cecili'lng W:hlrl end ~ for kn:h ... ~ IDf'18 .. of the ~ • the l'llW locldorl ~ locltion )OJ -)Q.11 .. find the belt; blby ... ta il'I ~ Cou'&y, .-wd in WINTI I com'°'1ebil MUinQ, ~ 1 dlrfl I ... 4-10 pm. L.OCltld • a:xxl ~aw . 831.e11a ' Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner l lnJque .. 1ne room & dinlnit rooms •~It ror ttniup hu,ln~'' nlfftl!li.t' 11nd prh .. rt l'Uncllon' Thursday -Tuescte.y lO:OOa.m 9 00 pm • Closed on Wednesd.8,ys 723-062ri>1ease Call For Re..enution'i and DirKtion' 183 23rd8trfft • Balboa Penln.sula 673 26 5 7 •• 251 Shipyard Wa) • Ne\\ port Beach (near Mutt Lynch's/ - LE.CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE Caldomia Cln..,1ne at lt8 finest ~ Breakfast, Lunch or CMner rn casuel elegance. as you dine inside or on our beaucful pabO We fe8Cllre Scl'\JmptiOUs Buffets throoghout. the day. or you can order from our boUntiful menu Located at 170CIJ Jamboree Road (comer of Jamboree end Main) Phone (71 4) 97~1234 x6720 Hours 6am-11pm YANKEE TAVERN On the bay 1n Newport Beach Se!'V1ng Lunch &, Dinner da1fy Locat8d at 333 Bayside ll-ive. 67!>5333 NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO. Villa Nova offers OaSSlc Italian CulSJne w.ttt a soectac ar f!W Featunng homemade pastas. fresh seafood S veal speoeltles and a unique waterfront emb ance reminiscent of an lt.abao Oluntrys•de Professional SE!f'V!Ce & an award winncng wine kst dehght patrons wh le dining In this romantic se:;t.mg Live ent.erta nment begrns nightly llt 9pm The upEita~ Cigar Loonge features premium cigars, sp1nts and an enens111e appetizer menu Located at 3131 West Coast Hwy 642-7800 SCAMPI Fine Family Dining Newly Remade Od Open 7 Days A Wee tor O.nner Ooly 5 CXJ.. 10 3Qxn We Cater PMt.e Lunch Perties JQr 15 People or More All Ma1or Credit Cards Accepted Reservations Accepted Located at 1576 Newport Blvd Cost9 Mesa 645-8560 .. • Voted by the Reg ste" readers as appeared in The Best of~ G-ange COunt't sec.tion as "The Best lha Food In Orange Qourcy • lunch dcnrer, catenng & cakeout MJ.N CFEN lfM\E • 545~ Jettrey Roso (st :Jrv!ne Ce~~ C>-J 857-8424 Open everyoay Son wu Thurs 11 am-9 30pm, Fn And Sa• 11arrr1 ()pm Also located at 615 W l 9'Jl a. Costa Mesa 548-4333 ROYAL THAI ~n 7 days a wee SerVing Lunch & o...,~er De Jy 1 1 am • 3pm Sunday -Thursday Dinner •S served 5pm • 10pm Sunday • Thursday Fn llnd Sm.urda-y open until 1 1 pm Located et 4001 W Coast Hwy 645-{THAI) DIHO SIAM The only brewery m Newport Beech. we serve award winning SAPORI The1 011nese Cu151ne Open 7 days, Mondef • Saturday Lunch 1100am.·300 pm Dinner 4 OOp m • 1000pm Sonday- ltehan food for hearty eaters Open 11 30em-10 Cl)pm. Sunday-Dinner only Party trays &. Csterlng aveilable Located 1n the Costa Thursday. 11 : 30em· 11 OOpm Fnday-Saturdey located at 1080 Mesa Cotrtyards at 1 835 Newport Blvd 0-154 645-3259 beers &. we have a fanteSt.IC food menu, With outdoor dining and lots of FREE parting Located at 2920 Newport Bllld, Hours· 11 30em-1 .00pm Su~Tues 11·30em-1 cnim Fn-Sat SKEWERS r.oste Me&a'e only Brewery! located et 298 E 17t.h St 10 C.ost.a Mesa All OU' brew &. entrees ere rnd1Y1dually made fresh. Wood fired pizzas. shnmp/chicken/beef/lamb kabobs. salads end great sandwiches Hours 11 em-11 pm Suf}-Thurs and 11 am- 12 midnrght frt.Sat BAMBOO TERRACE Oleclt out the hippest Chinese restaurant m Orange County• Recaotty remodeled to resemble an Asian beer house. Om [)n sarves tasty Olinese food end offers a fully st.ocked bar with refreshing tropical dnnks. a quality wine hst end a great assortment of premium bottled and dra~ beers. Hours 5 ~7 OOpm Tues · Sun Closed Mondays. Located at 1773 NeWport Blvd. rn Costa Mase 64!>5550 MANDARIN GOURMET Chinese food lovers will find house specialties along with many fam1har favontes on the menU' We offer A venety of appet.izers. soups, salads, entrees end desserts. Banquets, catering end tek&<>ut ave1lable, Serving lunch &. dinner 7 days a week Located at 15CX> Adams twa. 1100 540-1937 SIR ROGERS, LTD Sandwiches, Coffee and Espreeeo Drinks&. Smooctlies. Alt new breakfast menu Cstenng a\'a1lebla, Open Mon-Fri at Sam Sat at 7am and Sun at 9em. Located et 270 E 17th Street. Colla Mesa 64~252. GURU'S ~ANDWICHES We aetw In&. cold deli aandwichea "CU sandwich• are the fact.ea in townl" Try our WOlid famous meed>ell sandwich or our dei ctyl8 S81'1d-Mch, \4)1.ll be "Qnr'ad° for lif~I ~· • Fri 9atn- 6pm. set.. 1Qam.3pm Located at 1560~or Ave A1 · (714) 722-1211 SABATINO'S RISTAURANT 8c SAUSAGE CO. Pasta, Caeaer Salad, Home made Sausage, Veal, Lamb .. Di8hee, Wine. Beer. Qippuoctno & Oeswt Ho(n. WwJK.. Serving Set & Sun. Brunch From e·oo.1 .oo. 11em-1~. Fri~. 11am-11pm Al Major O'ld«. Cardi Accepted . Located At 251 Sh•pyerd Wtry Newport 9MCll (714) 7230021 RISTOllAN1'K MAMMA GINA kl a ~ IOlQ on the bey "I.Na nuite" pafoln•io rWtjOf in OU" Enocec. Lounge. located at 251 East Plcific Cont Highw9y Ill ~ Beach. lunch Morr -Sit. 11.3().:a 30, s..ntey Brundl 11 im-3pm, OOlnar Mm&n ~ 1~ Cill ahMd tar .......... 6.7~9500 I BayscdeDnve,6444220 • AMACHI Sushi &. Sushi to Go r.omptete Bar Al Ma~ Credit Cards Located A:. 2675 lrWle f.Ne. (Across IT"Qfil ~God C4rse) (7141 645:551 B BEN I HANA Amenca's most celebr&ted Jap&n8S8 restaurant. Open 7 days a week Lunch 11 30am-2 ~Moo-Fri Otnner 5 D10"Cl)pm Mon-Thurs: 5.3().11 ~m Hi; !> 11 ~ Sat. 4.3().9 ~ Sun locat8d 8t 4250 84rch St. 955al22 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Authentic Mexican Food, With The Freshest Ingredients & A New Light OJisine:Great Margantas Hal.rs Lunch &. Dinner AN Ma)Or Credrt Cards Accepted Located at 2101 Placenba. Costs Mesa -642·1142. 2800 Newport Btvd , N~ort Beach - 675-6B55 end 2744 E Coast 1-t....y , CilM -,644-8226 Ml CASA Our meals ere nCN1 s tnp to B1'1a as well as Mexico Now offering fish tacos. Phone ahead for orders to-go Hours· Daily From 11 CDam . All Me1or Credit Cerd& Aceepted Located At 296 17th St. C06t"s Mess (714) 64!>7626 LA PALAPA .... Serving authentic South MeXlC8n Seafood Cevtehe, cockta Is, camarones, pulpo, ensalades eod much more Open 6 days e week. Oosad on Wedncedays 01ne m or tsk&<>Ut Located et 123 23rd St m Newport Beech (ne Mitt L~'s) 673-2657 TA PAS The mry "";taurerit in 0 C to nffer the f!nest in c1J1Sine from Spain with 1111e Flamenco entarte nment Speoehzing in Pae 'a steaks, grillea fresh fish & pastas Coen for lunch ano dinner: Located at .:1253 Martmgale Wey (1 mile sOl4t1 Of John ~ Ai-portJ Maior cred¢ cards acceptSd [714 J 756-8194 SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD Regarded es SoWlem Csilfomia's top seafOOd ret;a, er WM the largest & tmest selection of fresh seafood dadv Also a mult.tuoo of scrumpaous dellC8CleS such es 6llShe grilled fish entrees. daftl chowder. fish & chips, sandwiches end a I the ngs for. • QOUm'let meet at l'lome Opuri 7 days a week Located et 154 E 17th St I Costa Mesa (714) 574-8862 THE CANNERY Hist.one VVW!rfront Acstatnnt and Harbor CrulSe Canter: HOOl'6. Mon -Sat 11 30 • 2 CDem. Sun 10 OOem-12 CX4>m. AM Major Credit Cardi; ReservetiOns ~ LOCstOO at 3010 Lil~ Aw . NNlpat Beoc."l. CA 92663 (714) 61!>5777 FaK 615-2510 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on th freshest fish eva sbl Fresh gril ed fish, seafood m1d chlr;ken, sa ds grilled plates Md Pas:e 5')9018 Open daya a we Moo tmJ Set 11 amspm; Sunday 11em-7pm C6toring located~ 670 w 17th St Ira r.osta Mesa (West of the.now 'Ti Joe ) 645-8873 ' ,, A•} 0 Thurmy, Sep mber 24, 1998 date book 1Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilat For the best takeout, there's no need to leave Costa Mesa ~ T he longP.r I work m Costa Mesa, the more time J have to peruse the lunch spots here. Unfortunately, the onJy time I t1cluully go out to lunch l.l> clt someon<•'s gomg awuy vdrty So l'v£• found thdt our litUu comer of the world hoc1sls some of the best takeout this side of the Santa And River · I have tried almost c1ll the restawants thtit serve lunch in Costa Mesa. ~d huve come up with a list my f<1votltes. Chong's Chinese Cafe. Located m Tuangle Square's upper food court, Chong's ofCers fdSt, healthy Chine.a food tor people on the go. The food m the chafing dish· es is always fresh and fast, so there's no need to call a.head. The one-, two· or three-item combos come With fried nee and. chow mem, and mad~·to-order dishes take only about five nun- . utes lo prepare. My pick: a one- item combo with vegetable fried rice and spicy chow mein. And the bonus: fortune cookies for dessert. Chong's is at 1875 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, in Triangle Square. Call (714} 548-3243. These r~ta\1rdnts score high marks for scrvicP, <•asy access. pncC>S, low fat content (so you don l Wdnt to full dSleep utter edllng). tum•hness {how long does it take to get your food), food qudlity, DINING REVIEW f~:C1~!bility _ to hold up well when trdnsportPd by Cdr, 01cycle, or on foot DON LEACH I OAlt.Y Pl.01 Catalina Fish Kitchen in Costa Mesa has plenty of takeout items to choose from, including chowder and gumbo, which transport well. Here, owner Matt Wllldns cuts a fresh tuna. Frank's Philadelphia. Frank's Philly has probably the best sandwich in town. Choose from Thcr~ weH· d few gretll l'estaurnnts lhdt I (>f'f'>Onc1lly love but didn't llltlke Uw list l>Pc-t1u ... c they wt~r<'n~ the be~t for tctke- out ThP'>e include ~[other's f\.fdr· kt>t (tdk<•'> too long to ~wt tlw food), Taco Mcsd lc1lwt1ys packe~I, hdrd to find rl Jktrking 'ipdCP) ctnd Sc1nld Mooted Scctfood (lood ,.., cold ._., h<>n it gets bc1ck to th<• ofllC"l') So hNP th<•y .ire, 1n no pt1rllc:- ular order· Wahoo's Fish Taco. Th<• people' on thl othN end of the phone al Wahoo's ctn' alwdys lnendly und willing to take ldrge orders. The foo<.I -c1 h<•c11thy twi~t on trdch- tiondl l\ tcxictln -ts exc-eUPnt, ·e::.peciillly thc> nee: st<>dmed, with 1ust iJ touch of sc•asoning. Wdhoo"s 1s sn popular that the BACK TO SCHOOL WATCH THOSE KIDS! Rabbitt Insurance Agency AlffO I HOMEOWNERS I HEALTH 40 Ye11rs in Business & r:-:-(_ ---/ ( )/ r • 631-7740 •HI Old 11\J~n Blvd. • NC'WJ'On lka<.h t,..., 11 .. ,.. ..... ,. ... 11 bnes out the door during peak lunch hours are never-ending. But il you call ahec1d, the pickup window is usually free. Their excellent roasted peppor cilantro dressing is a must Wlth d11Y medl. I always get a No. 2 Wlth IL<;h tacos and c1ll nee> on I he side. 1\vo locations in Costa Meso: 1862 Placentia Ave. and 3000 Bris· lo/ St Call (949) 631-3433 or (714) 497-0033, respectively Culinary Wrap. Th.is t 7th 1 Street hnd·has choices 61 wraps, howls i.Uld salads lhdt dre not only healthy, they are lc1~ty and fun to .<>at An interesting comh1· · nallon of 111greclients turns dn ordinary lunch mto d fun expc!ri- encc, even if it i.s while you'r(' s1l· t.mg at your desk. Lunch and <tinner pnces are the same: a little high, but worth it. Pickup orders are a breeze. M~· AnDARln Geurmet Serving Costa Mesa since 1977 BANQUETS • CATERIN G •TAKE-OUT •COC KTAILS • FINE WINES • FREE DELIVERY $20 min . 2 mile r.uJiu' 1500 ADAMS AVE • COSTA MESA (HARBOR & ADAMS) 540-1937 II ' . . .. fdvontc: the Southwestern salmon bowl, with chunks of grilled salmon over nee with black beans, sulsd tlnd oruons. The vegetarian wrap and the culinary wrap are Pilot other favorites. C11Jmary Wrap is at 250 E. 17Ut SI., SL11te D, Costa Mesa. Call (7 I 4) 548 4403. Catalina Fish Kitchen. When l fU"St stumbled on Catalina Fish Kitchen ldsl yeur, 1 was thrilled to fmd the c•xcellenl td.keout fish place. Dirung in is the best way to go, but their tdkPout food JS great, too. The. gumbo, entrces and tacos trnvel wc•ll. My favonte is the grilled hsh gwnbo, with jasmine riC('. grilled hsh and ve<Jelables in a spicy CdJun sauce. The snapper ldcoi. are tasty and thelf cole slaw 1s the best I've ever had Catalina Fish Kilchen is at 670 W. 17th St., Costa Mesa Call (71.JJ 645-8873. YUM! 72J4616 634 LIDO PARK ORIVE #EWIWT llACH WEEKLY SPECIAL Turkey Salad Pita •Sandwiches •fruit ~ Smoothies \ / •Coffee& -~ Cappuccino _.._,, Ttfour Tropical torm • ii Come aee Mona's Roses Baell aQaln for Sum.mer! Brealilf~t an~ ~~Caterina 1' A•allable ~ Tasu of Persia · fe.ussi Ami,. . '""'*'""''J ,\(,. " ~ '1lltbif '"'"' G""' Foot/, FanlAStic Sdvict llMlthy • Tas11 • Afford4bk f >w•,. Wt...J tlfin l/"" /' i.,r.,..,,.,,.,,1.J, .. J,811.ffeti Fridays d-Saturda!s Unforgettable Nights Lots of NI# 11ntl Futivity Hm/Jdr, P11rt1N. An"'"'""""'· rJ!>nfllnt hm11 0-Fam1/y C:1111'mnp M""'" ,,.,,._,, ...JlyFo1- &ll]n......,,• Rtur11nt10fU 714-545-9096 • 714-343-2010 Cattri"t 3605 S. Bristol St. @ MacArthur (2 bwclts north o South Coast PlluA hot or cold sandWlches, hoagws and burgers. They use delicious and fresh rolls, and the portions are substantial. No frills as a dine-in expert· ence, but excellent for takeout. Note: The napkins are wrapped mside the paper, so you're not searching for somelhing to wipe your tnouth with. My pick: the mediwn veg~tarlan with avocado. Frank's Philadelphia is at 2244 Fairview St., Costa Mesa. Call (714} 722-8725. Thai Spice. This authentic Thai takeout or dine-in restaurant on 17th Streethas detit1ous hot food for dllle-10, takeout or graciously. delivered right to your door. Three levels of spiciness will sat· isfy the strongest of palates My fav: the pad Thai (mild sp1ce), a combmallon of noodle:., vegeta- bles pnd peanuts with shnmp and chicken or tofu. . Thai Spice 1s at 614 W. 19th St. Costa Mesc.i. Call (I 14) 548·4333 • I Rubia's. Rubio's hds fdsl, tasty: -;o MeXJcan dishes at low pnces. .From fish and lobster fdcos to . nachos, que>i.aclillus and burritos:· Rub101s -across from Thanglt' Squdre -is a much better choice than Tu.co Bell. , My fav: The mdhi-mahi tacos, two taco" w1th grilled fo;b and a sptcy sauce ins1d<> flour tortillc:l.S • Tho lod's mca11i> d gr.eat dear, and comes with d choice of bectn and £hCPl>e bumto or hsh taco,· :1 ctups, small dnnk dnd a churro for dessert CaU ahedd or walk , m . Rubio's is at 183:> Newport , Blvd, Costa Mesa Coll 646·6992. gelato cUusico Italian k c Cream \mood1il·~ (l.l\lric' l.tfr I• 2756 f:.. Co~t Hwy. Coron.1 dcl M.u, (['( H & ColJwroJ) (949) 72 1~ 1160 Hourv Mon Thur~ lfam· O:Jl.lpm • J·ri!efJ1 llJrn-M1d111i!hl •Sun lllam lllpm FULL SET •ACRYLIC • Acrylic w/Wlllle Tip • Pink & Whtie Powder •lume~ • Srlk Wrap FIUS • Acryhc •Pink •Pink& WMe • Lume Gel • Stlk Wrap • Newport Beach/Costa f..Aeso Doily Pilot date book Thur.day, September 24, 1998 A IJ Newport Theater lures audiences with 'The M9usetrap '~ T<N'Trru~ W hether there ever will · . be a movie version of · Agatha Christie's •The Mousetrap • in our lifetime is debatable, The film rights were µurchased in 1956 -with the stipulation that it must not be rPleased until sue months after the original producuon had closed. Well, the original •Mouse- trap" is still snapping up the tick- . e~ in London, going on 46 years now, so don't hold · THEATER REVIEW your breath for the movie. Mednwhilc, we can see innumerable community theater versions of the mystery, such as the one that opened over the w eekend at the Newport The<Her Arts Center. For those in each· audience who have,n't yet seen it (and there were a feY( on opening night), attention must be pd1d to the secrecy factor in discussing the play in print. Christie drew on a number of Bntish stereo- types to create th<' play, which is why it resembl<:!s a live-action 9ame of Clue (M<tjor Metcalfe m the library with a pipe wrench?). Dlrector Ken Ruqg punches up MASSAGE Relieves Pain $ Stress & Tension 39 Insurance Accepted 00 w/Chlroprachc care. t4R. 7-DAYStWK • 9sm-9pm ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Dr. Gautier D C 714.979.6365 1072 S.E. Bnstol St, Ste 209 Santa Ana Heiahts (Comer of ~pOft Bl No./Bri9to0 FYI + WHERE: N ewport The- 11ter Arts Center, 2501 CliJf Drive, Newport Beach + W HEN: TI1ursd<tys through Saturdays nt 8 p.m., Sund.tys dl 2:30 Wllil Oct. 11 + HOW MUCH: $13 + PHONE: 1949) 611-~88 Police detective Shawn .. · Deny grills Jennifer Hol- land in "The Mousetrap" at the Newport Theater Arts Center. these chches tn the Newport pro- duc-bon, a wise choice because without them "The Mousetrap~ is quit<> pedestndn and routine. The usual suspects ch(>W scenery with iilacrity, scc1tlering red hemngc; about the :ildge like confetti. There are severc1l noteworthy performan&•c; in the show, chief dmong qtem Shl1wn Berry's relentless µolice sergc•ant, grilling the assembled hosts and guesl<; with dn utmost vicious mtens1ty. Berry has the power to command.th<? st<tge during his anqws1tions, and he uses it !>Uperbly. Sophie Areno 1s quite radi- dnl as the young innkeeper pl<.1.ying host to her first incre-. m• nl of lodgers with d rather unsteudy hand. Areno blos- soms dS the plot thickens, han- dhng her difficult chmactic ~ct:>ne beautifully. Less ('ffecuve is Ian Downs as hN husband, who gives d lack· lustN perfonnttncc resembling Rick Morarus <itlempting serious drama and not being taken seri- ~tho IMAX Mcwio •c.wre.t" on our GIANT' 1/2 ~ Suoen tnducilng tho Mu.k of~ H.m.on In 11,000 watt D:fStal .sound n.tuttng Nwration ~ u.. ~ .. 1W ml• Mam (11) CllCAll CM "" -T'lcmA ll't ...... I I Wat ff'I 11t- llITT ~ 1WCM UIA•(mt ' M llVll Ill lW> I M Tlmf lW> Plug into the Piiot Classified section to "find services from and plumbefs, to landscapers and painters ' • • t11C1111e ously. Downs never really asserts his chardcter, despite mnumer- dble opporturuties to d<> so. Tony Per~ia enacts the flam- boyant prune suspect -named Christopher Wren because hlii mother wanted him to be an architect -with a mincing, lirnp·wristed style that may cause· many in the ~ud1cnce to wmce. Yet he sustains the c-haracter splendidly and is one of Ute show's stronge£t elements. Jane Nunn encounters ~ few missteps wtth·her crotchety sptn· ster pen;ona, but manages to cre- ate a thoroughly self-absorbed dowager Steve McCammon reflects understated strength dS the military officer. ln a sbiking performance ds a mysterious and rootless traveler, ,Jennifer Holland -unposmg at • well over 6 feet -lends a good deal oi fnctJon and crdckle ~o thn show Also well-cast is M1tchelJ 1 Nunn as the um~xpcctcd guest, d suuster-appeanng Italian who c;ets up eye-rolling melodramatic 1 scenanqs for h1S own amus - ment. Because many, if not mo~t. pldygoers more than bkely know the outcome in advdnce, it becomes incumbent upon the cast to render theu •Mou Ptrap" an enjoyable everung of chdrao. ter delineation, and most. succeed handsomelyoin this regard. For • those still not acquainted with the plot,' U1e denouement will be · a stlinner. • TOM TI1\JS rf!i/1ews local theater for the Daily Piiot. H1\ reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays ESTABLISHED 1962 Steak • Seafood • Cocktails 1695 lrvioe A\rc. 646-7944 a.a ..... Mon. Wed. ff\ S.-llOMI, ~ OOlnl lllM-7 OOpnl. TUfH)Opm. T!MH;)Opnl hM>fl AlcOftl • COM T W I N ++ P ~ L m ~ ?PCC.l=NTC) ·GRAM M Y-AWARD W I NN E R AMERICA FR I DAY, SEPTEMBER 25 HALLOWEEN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 Doors open at 7 p.m. Show at a ·p.m $351n1Mhrance $40atthedoor ...... lllclude Appelberlllltlet& .,...... ... ,., ~.~ Costume Contest for Prlz• Afterlloeh911ow• For tickets cal 949-721-8288 $10 COVIii AFTlll 10 P.M.. -j~ Performing their hits: Horse with No Name, Tin Man, Sister Golden Hair, I Need You TWO SHOWS: 7 & 9 :15 P.M . l\n Intimate co n<'crt in the d~namlc venue ol I\\ 111 Palms. fcaturlnA a :l-tourse California Coastal Cuishw dinner. Dinner Concerl 'f1ckPt $~10 GPneral Admi~s1on lJC\...t•t<-.. 2~• For rnformalioo or rt.1,enatio11:-!, call 949-72 f-8288 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 Doon open at 7 p.m . Show at 9 p.m. $2& In lldvance $30atthe~ "lWIH++P~Lffi~ 630 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE AT FASHION ISLAND 949-721·1211 • .. fA. 12 Thur5doy, Seplemebr 24, 1998 commun1 forum Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily fWot lllDllS IE~P,ID T~eat Clinton like any other citizen &Jon of, saying that there 1s absolutely no sex of any kind in any manner, shape or form, with President Clinton.• •,AT ISSUE: Congress releases videotape of president's deposition about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky. E nouyh about Prl'~1dcnt Clinton and his ~cxuc1l csct1padPs ("Legal eagles t.>Yl' Chnton's v1cl(10 testimony,· St•pt 221. J tNtainh wouldn't wc1nt Kenneth Starr m m) twd100111 But ttwn again. mine.isti't nl I bOO Pt>nnsylvama Ave. · Th" tocu-.; he11• st>vms lo he that he.lied tv U1c grund JllfY. OK. 1£>l's Lrcat him hke dO\ othl'r c.1t1wn who commits the sdllle • 1_ng up trn.,h tJlon9 the Costd Mesa Free- " tJ} m plt1ym~ donunot>s in Orn.nge • J. tionship with an intern. It is not because he committed adultery. It lS not because he lied directly to the American people. It lS not . because he lied tQ his cabinet It lS not becduse he lied to his adm.mistr d- ti on . 7) Judge Wnght, who was sitting in the room, required the president to testify. 8) The president was then asked the following question by his own attorney: Mrn paragraph eight of (Ms. Lewinsky's) affidaV1t, she says this, 'l have never had a sexual relationship with the president, he did not propose that we have a sexual relationship, he did not offer me employ- ment or other benefits fu exchange for a sexual relationship, he did not deny me employment or other benefits for rejecting a sexual relationship' ls that a true and accurate statement as far as you know it?• 9) He responded as follows: MThat 1s absolutely true. M ~ffien..,<' I< an we *OJ' Bill the Rube" pick- ~ounty J,11) for 90 day:.. f. ' 1 rn tuNI of hC'anng CJbout him, Moruca [ i:.l'wmsk\ "itarr and the whole rucus. Put ~:P or sh\lt up. No more ldpes of lu.5 testi-· 1t is not because he MARC MARTIN I DAl.Y Pit.OT Tius 1S a deliberate and calculated dct 6f pef)ury. It is a crime. If a federal judge orders you to answer a quesbon under oath, you must answer-truthfully or sufter the consequences. The subject of the testi- mony is trrelevant. J 1Sioni. no 111un• pnntings ol Sturr's report. thro'" hun out, lN1ve him alone or put the ! p1Ps1d1•11t111l seal on the bdck of a Day-Glo :.,~rt1nqP v··~I i1 nd show hjm the 19th Street : •lll·lrtlltJ> .. -PHIL BIStjOP Newport Beach • IT "<1!~ lwd Pr<''itdt-nt Clinton's deposition h·st11111111) loncldy In Light of the pres- 1d1•11t ... hPdd "JllOOtng explanabons, the j <>lcntlt•.,s H·porllng ol each detail, the par- ,1.,,111 Im i..ennq between thP Democrats itnd R~p11l1hcdns, tlnd the hourly spm of . thC' \\ h1h' lfou..,c>, 1t is easy to Jose sight of wh} Pr" ... ulr-nt Clinton must either restgn r:w hl' 111111t•t11 hect . ., ror t11non1• ¥.ho 1s confused or uncer-f' 1<1111 ,.., to why th(' pn•s1dent must go, I :,otrcr the• tolJowtn!J . •1 It 1.., 1101 hP(<itl<i~ he hdd a sexual rela- 1 I allowed a fed- eral prosecutor to be pilloried It lS not because he ratsed privilege after privtlege to block a federal mvesbga- tion. It is not because he knowingly wasted government resources to defend himself. It is not because his televised apology was insufficient. President Clinton must go because he has lied under oath, suborned perjury, obstructed justice, tampered with witness- es and tampered with evidence. The Amencan system of justice does not toler- ate such conduct from normal citizens, let alone the person charged with the duty of executing the laws of the United Stdtes While the expllClt portions of the Starr report are distracting and hard to ignore, in the end. those porttons mllst be ignored. Instead, the reader must focus on the facts, particularly the facts leading up to the president's deposition in the Paula Jones case. The.incontrovertible facts show: 1) President Clinton was required lo testify under oath m the Jones case. 2) He knew that Moruca Lewinsky was on the witness list for thdt case. 3) He wanted to testify that there was no sexual relationship between them . 4) He couldn't do that until he knew how she was going to tesufy. . 5) With the help of others, he obtained a false affidavit from Moruca that denied the existence of their relationshlp, dnd that affidavit was filed in the Jones case 6) When the president Wd5 dSked about LeWUlSky 10 his Jones depos1uon, the president's attorney tried to limit question- ing about Lewinsky by telling the judge thdt Lewinsky had executed •an dffidavit which fMs. Jones' lawyers) are in posses- Chnton took an oath to tell the truth m the Jones deposibon. I le first tned to avoicl answering questions about Lewin- sky by offenng a f~e affidavit. When that d.Jdn't work, he lied. These acts alone are sufficient for unpeachment, and there are many more unpeachable offenses detatled in the Kenneth Starr report. Don't be confused by the spin or by the president's ludlcrous explanations J !e hed under Oath because he thought he could gel away with it Amenca cannot be led by a bar, even one as charming as Clinton. He must either resign or be impeached. U we gwe him a pass on this lie, what will the next ·one be? DON SLAUGHTER Newport Beach ~: COMMUNITY COMMENTARY licity .should stop infighting, start decision~making , EDITOR'S NOTE: The following com· issues. We understand the deli-should be bwlt Let's lay the past behind us. smnt occupancy tax at a time ''mentary ran in this month's Newport cate balance of authonty Here's an easy one, nght1 Lido We'll now have the opporturuty when every penny counted. We I': Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce between staff and the City Coun-Marirld Villa9e could certainly to hire a new city manager. We offered a dozen suggestions on !nt>wsletter ctl and are now concerned we benefit from lts near-perfect loca-hope the aty does land a gem of how and where to trim expenses l have delayed resolubon of these lion on the harbor. A new h 1 d and how to hand.le the backlash. I B\ 1~1<11\1.:U I L1Hws lSsues until well into the future. prospective buyer comes along a manager. one w 0 can ea ~ Naming a few of the mdeci-but requests cl new 50-year.Jease, this great Clty mto an even The business commuruty l'T hP chamb<•r 1s concerned sions, let's start Wlth the longest dnd we can't get ~t the first greater place m the future. A through its Chamber of Com- ' c1hout lh<> rc>cent develop-running: revitalizing the peninsu-hurdle, let alone intelligently dis-pldce where you couldn't wait to merce is again available to offer I mt•nh c1t C1ly t iaU As d la Although there have been cuss a much-nPeded develop-visit, open a business with ease its support to help us regain a !1Psult ot fornwr City Mandger yedfS of study and enough public ment plan or buy a home and enjoy a quali-cohesive effort on the JSsues still K(!\ in !l.lurphy\ sudden and debate to redevelop half the How dboul some tougher ty of We found nowhere else on to be addressed. We stand will- unPxplt1mPd rcs1gnatton, the country, very llttle has been done 1ssµcs, such as the city's li'afhc arth B t r · t t k c ty 109 and able to roll up our :c humhl:'r rr>t l'tved scores of tele-to redevelop some of the most e u i 5 going 0 cl e d 1 beautiful and valuable coastline Phasing Ord.J.nance1 On the table Council willing to make some sleeves and get to work We also l;phonP < d!ls <lskmg what's going ; .. the world. for dlscusswn for three years and declSions on behalf of the oty, stand ready to work with a ion The Id< t that the City Council u• •. 11 al b t th t f c c -1 th ill t f has oflr>red ht th· m thP way of We've had a council com.rmt-sw.i no t~rna ve 0 e ou -o -not their polibcdl future We mature ity oun ... u at w no ;1>xplanahon hds ll•ft mc1n y pPople tee working on further develop-ddte, against-the-Jaw, stop-devel-don't care il their terms lasl two let personal agendas rule New- .iwon<lcnng ThP n•sult of which ment of Newport Center, certdtn-opment dinosaur we've had since months, two yedrs or two terms, port Beach. !a~s led lo msldh1lity dncl uncc•r-ly the bright spot in the oty's the no-growth 1970s. whether they a.re runnmg Enough is enough. It 1s time ::J~ty 4nd hc1s apparently economic portfolio, and a testJ-I low dbout anneXJ.Ilg Newport opposed or are giving it a go for for the City Council to work as a ·~nhdnrt•cl Uw erosion of any mony to what good, solid plan-Cotlst? It wouJd give the city a the ftrst time. We expect.leader-team for the success of our city, I. snedrnnyful progrc-ss on the rung can lead to. But lately, not a nice revenue stream in the ship. rather than as individuals. The ~su<'s sllll fc1cmq our commuruty. f t u ct· · f th I For SP\IC'rdl months, we hdve single suggestion bas developed u ure, co e mg a piece 0 e ln 1993, the city asked the chamber stands ready to work in \\ 1ln<'ssc•d c1 rnuncll mad<' up of from more than a year of lengthy property tax to pay for services business community throughjts a cohesive fashion to create a , ind1v1cluctb, who for the most meetings. many of our new neighbors are Chamber of Commerce for help. sound business climate in New- l p1.1rl t c1n't or won't gel along for a Senior affordable housing -cilready usmg. Adds a nice piece The aty budget was out of bal-port Beach. \11m·tv of rl'd~on<>. ThP chamber sounds hke a good idea until the of coastlllle and open space to ance by some $6 milllon We f 1s c onn·med dhout t.hi5 seeming appointed council committee the city and a tremendous pgten-stepped up to th<> plate and t l.ic k of r<~fX'Ct for rnuncil col· can't agree with one of the most bal as a resort, and to say we're dehvered We offered up an • RIOMRD LUEHftS Is the president of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commer,e. J 11 a9tws and tht• ICJc:k of ilny successful land developers m his-not to hrst base is an understate-increase in the business hcense I nw.mmgful procJre!->s on the tory on where the housing mcnt of fact. ldx and an increase in the tran- \Vaiting for thP Daily Pilot Top 103 list I ( c111't Weill tor your Most Influ. t:ntidl 1i ... 1 lo bt> p.uhLished, so I'll kc<>p you honest by cnt1que hf'for" you show your ht1nd. • lmctgmc hoy.r m<>pl your I st<1ff will look LI No. l is any- onl' ot~er thdn Llndsc1y Dc:1v- Pnport I You read 1t hete hrsl, now don't mess up GARY E. DRIES CO..ld MPsa • \Vhy would i Murphy lea vc ~ Kevin Murphy I hP<Jan his mumopal qnvernment career in 1977 \~hen he• went to wo~k for thP city r of Walnut a~ an admiru.stral.Jve mtem. -I I Why aflN uU th• e years did he leave a qn•tlt pos1t1on m the fm o community of N'1wport Dcdrh/ He wc1s <dways well- : I ho11qht of in the lnternationul C1ty/Coun-l t~ Mc1nn9Nrwnt Assocmtion S JACK SIMPSON , Wtlldan Al> ociates • J Comn1ents on the proposed : I labitat for I lumanity homes · I dm the pustor of I larhor <Thn.stian Church, tHtd most of the member!'! of that Jrch hvc m Co to M a . 1 am wry rn1JC:h m favor of Hahitut for um 1nity butldmq horn on the land that prov1ctt>d 1•J>1ans lor 3 I Jab1tat homeio in t~t Mc a put on hold,• ·cpt. t 7). f bav "" mvolvnd with l ltib1tat ""th 15 or so MllLllG years and know they will choose good families to occupy those pldces. THE REV. DENNIS SHORT Newport Bedch The sub)ect artJ- clc and the efforts of Verddt Denur have generated constderable interest m Uus commuruty. Your article, dlthough weU wntten, seems to have missed the heart dnd sou.I of the conllict between the City CoWl- Cll members and the community, wtth Dcmir leadmg the effort. Ongmdlly, Denur offered to purchase this rnctangillar piece of property, a hout 15,000 square? lcet next to the busy, four-lane Victoria Street from the city Wlth the mtcnllon of estab - lishing a small park • lnfonned by the city thul ht> woulc1 have to furnish hability tnsurclnC'e as a rontin- gency to his plan, he pomtcd out the rity's Summary of Surplus Properties ond ~ec­ ommendabons proVtdcd und •r the rec ommendabons portion -that lht• altema· . ttve to housing wowd he a pttrk, addition· ally ailering any moruei and labor n ~­ sary to construct that park. So what you have here is an tndtvtcluol will.iitg to l>dY the oty of Co tc'I Mc a to establish a park. Costa Mesa hatt only to provide the liability insurnncf!, Now th.is gets r ally mtere hng. The city attorney, Tom Kathe, advt th City ' Council that Habitat for Htunaruty has basically d better deal. The Redevelop- ment Agency chairman, Counolman Gary Monahan, as quoted in your paper, hc:ts a total misunderstanding of Derrur's propos- al and intent. Get's better. Monahan's view seems to be that the city would lose money by opt- mg not to build three houses on thcH prop- erty with Habitat for Humanity. The city has dllocated $579,800 to build these.three homes That works out to roughly $200,000 per home Affordable housing traditionally sells for about $40,000 to $60,000. Other- wise, it isn't very affordable, now 1s iU J can't see how losmg $140,000 per home is in the city's best interest. A very ruce little park could be built for less than 5200,000, but the political mileage gained with the assooation of the Habitat for Humanity would seem to be uppermost m the rrunds of the mayor and Qty Council. JACK STRATTON Costa Mc.c;a Issues for council candidates t was calling about p<'>Ssible issues for dJSCUssJon by Ctty C"ounctl C'andidatos, and the areas l am concerned about ar • the infrastructure, replunng old ewer lines for adequate drainage (•Council. candidate debates scheduled,• Sept. 16). As far as I know, nothmg has been done ror W t 18th Strnct and Kenwood Place, which were flooded tn the' last heavy ram , damaged severdl homes and threat· cnl.'<l one of my neighbors wtth drowning when sh wes trapped tn her car at that , • comer. Also the resurfacing and replacmg residential streets on the Westside: I guess prirnanly, although there are other streets also of some concern, I think West 18th Street ts a disgrace for the oty, which could afford to do sometlung. And the other area: traJhc congestion at 17th Street and Superior Avenue, a dan- gerous intersection: Hdrbor Boulevard and 19th Street, West 18th Street and Rochester at Newport Boulevard -all of these intersect.lons are very.dlfficull. JANE ABBOTT Costa Mesa District's zero-tolerance policy is easy way Qut If I were a school administrator 1 weuld love the zero-tolerance policy. It relieves me of the obligation to make an intelligent evaluation of the seriousness of a student' behavior. Instead of considering each stu· dent's background, previous record - good or bad -and the parttculars of the c-a ·c, 1 can simply quote the omniscient i;chool board's pollc-y and throw the rascal out. Never rmnd U1at t am supposed to be an educator, not a cop or ward('n. Never mmd that et my school the roof leaks, ttu~ restroom plumbing is often out of order, the rOOnti need pdint. l..4?t's use ow district._ fund to hlie attorneys and pwsue expen· sivc legal ac:tions to support thls Dracon· 1an, unfair •nd often brut~bcy. · If f were o chool odmuf1st1'1tor, this poli- r;y would ccrta.inly mnke my life easter. DEANE IOTTOM' Corona del Mar ii WI I I I I LITTll PRESIDENT BW Clinton, (0), The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania 'Ave., Washington, D.C., 20500. Hotline (6 a.m. to 2 p.m.) (202) 456-1111 ~ VICE PRESIDENT Al Gore, (D), The Capitol Bullding, Suite 212, Wash· ington, D.C., 20500. GOVERNOR • Pete Wilson, (R), State Capi- tol, Sacramento, 9581"\, '4 (916) 44~2841 . . • U.S. SENATORS Barbara Boxer, (D), 112 Hart Senate Building, Suite 112, Washington, D.C., 20510, (202) 224-3553: or 2250 E. Imperial Highway, Suite 545,, El Segundo, 90245. Tele-' phone: (310) 414-5700. DLanne Feinstein, (D), 331 Hart Building,' Washington, ' D.C., 20510, (202} 224-3841; or 11111 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 915, Los Angeles, 90025, (310) 914-7300. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES" Chris Cox, (R), 4 7th District, One Newport Place, Suite 420, Newport Beach, 92660, (714) 756-2244; or 2402 Ray- burn Building, Washington. o.c .. 20515, (202) 225-5611 .• (Represents most of Newport Bedch.) Dana Rohrabacher, (R}, 45tb District, 101 Main St., Suite 3C, Huntington Beach, 92648, (714) 960..6483; or 1027 Longworth Building, Washington. D.C .. II (202) 225-2415. (Represents Costa Mesa and West New-... port Beach]. STATE SENATE Ross Johnson (R), 35th Dis- trict, 18552 MacArthur Blvd.,-· Suite 220, IJVine, 92'715, 833-0180. " STATE ASSEMBLY . • Marilyn Brewer (R), 70th Dis- trict, 16952 MacArthur Blvd., Swte 220, IJVine, 92715, 863-7070. STATE COASTAL COMMISSION 45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, San Francisco, 94105, (415) 904-5200. Regional office located in Long Beach, (310) 590-5011. ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hall of Administration. 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, 92701. Jun Silva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa), 834-3220. Thomas Wilson, 5th District (Newport Beach, Santa Ana Heights), 834-3550. ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, ' 708-FAIR. Boatd: President Emily San- ford, Vice President Don Saltarelli, Gary Hayakawa, Jim Undberg, John Crean, Randy Smith, Don Willet, and Jeffrey Stem. ORANGE COUNTY BOARD Of EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 1 ~50, Costa Mesa, 92628· 9050, 966-4000. Elizabeth D. Parker, member, nustee Area 5 Costa Mesa, " Newport Beach. \ OTY OF COSTA MESA Costa MeM City Hall, 17 P~ Drive, 92626, 754-5223. Mayor: Peter Buffa CoWK:ll: Joe Bric.Uon, Garr MoMban. Heather Soman and Ubby Cowan. CITY Of NQWIOl1' llAOt Newpad 8Mda City Hd. 3300 N9wpod !ml., 6"-3308. Mayor.,....... BdWanll Copndl: Jolm llHlgll, .Jen Debay,.·NcnM ~. 0.-~ nil O'Neil, JQlm ~..... i{j 1bm TbOmioa. " f. • :.~wport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, Septem~ 24, 1998 A 13 · HOUSING CONTINUED FROM A 1 lie. except $10,000 of an officer's wan would be forgivable over a 10-year period, Ullman said. Seminars for the officers are planned for mid-October, she said. Councilwoman Libby Cowan supports the program for the gen- eral public but has objected to the programs for police officers. •'fh4!re ·is no hard statistical data that shows that the program works over the long run,• Cowan said. Cowan also was concerned about singling out police 9fficers Crom other public employees. Cowan also takes issue with the cost of the program. In addition, she said she was concerned that the program did not implement neighborhood boundaries. ·u the underlying premise is that you wanted to make a com- munity safer, then you should put that program in areas deemed unsafe," she said. Police Association President Garth Wilson said he thinks the program is admirable and could encourage officers to be connect- ed to their communities. Howev- er, he said the program should also be ort~red to firefighters and communication officers. · Wilson, who lives in Costa Mesa, antiapates there will be only mmor interest in the pro- gram because many of Costa Mesa's police officers are already well-established and have homes m South County. Of the department's 140 full- tune officers, 30 -or 21 % -live m Costa Mesa, said Steven Hay- man, personnel services director for the city. That is slightly less than the 28% rate of Costa Mesa residents on the entire work force. Wilson said safety and liability concerns need to be considered. Those concerns include having cnmmals follow officers home from the supermarket and finding out where they live or responding to an eme rgency in the neighbor- hood while out of uniform. #In the norm, cops don't Wee to uve in the cities they work in," Wilson said •When people m . . ASSAULTS CONTINUED FROM A 1 when she le.need the man in the groin. She ran back to her car and returned to work because she feared the m~ may have known she lived on the peninsu- la. The woman said she believed the ma11 had been drinking alco- hol before the attack. Police wait- ed a couple or days before releas- ing the mfonnation because they wanted to get a full account from the victim. •Any time you are exposed to trauma like this, you may not remember all the details right away," McDermott said. "There is that initial adrenaline rush, and some things may get lost." The victim described her assailant as a black man in his early 20s, about 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighing about 200 pounds with short black hair. and light eyes. He was last seen wearing a navy blue T-shirt, stone-washed jeans, black boots and a silver watch. The other two assaults occurred last week. On Friday, a 17-year-old OCC student was sexually assaulted on campus at 1 p.m. when a man grabbed her and fondled her breast. She locked the man and escaped. And last Monday, a 37-year- old woman was attacketl at a computer parts plant at about 9 a m. by a man who was wearing the company's' laboratory coat. The man QTOped the victim and then pushed her to the QTOund. He ran away. No one has been arrested in either case. Anyone with information can call the Newport Beach Police Department at (800) 550-6273. ~ ---- ---- SALE .com •1n the norm, cops don't like to live in the cities they work in. When peo- ple in the neighborhood find out you're a cop, they come to you with all their complaints ... " GWthWilson Polke assoclatl~n president your neighborhood find out you're a cop, they come to you with all thell' complaints. they come to you with all theU' ques- tions. When you come home, you don't want to deal with that. •Most officers, although they think it's a generous program, will shy away from that." · PAINT CONTINUED FROM A 1 part parents can play m enhanong public educauon where the school's dollars stop.• Rankin, who ba5 lived acros~ the street from the school for more than H> years, said he has found satis- faction working with the Parent-Faculty Organization, which provided some irispiration for the project. . ·one of our priorities is site planrung, which mcludes school beautification,• he said ·we ldlk.-d : about doing this, J volunteered and the pnncipdl 1 accepted.• 1 Rankin, who manages an office building m Fuller- 1 ton, sdid he also has an artistic bent that makes pro· ; Jects such as the Kaiser Knights sign renovation par- ; ticularly appealing to bun. i ·I play piano and I've always Joved art and music as l a child,• be said. ·1 enjoy creative projects and J feel i that if a parent has tune, money or talent they can''vol-i unteer it at their child's school and it'll be put to good : use." llllfLY II . Rotary Club to conduct business workshop series • • The Newport.Balboa RoW"Y Club will hold a free, five-week workshop senes taught by profes5ional experu called My Own Bustness beginning Oct. 20, The workshops. whk:h will be held from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursddys. and will cover busines:; plans, organization, insurance, accountmg, cash flow and buying cxisting businesses or franchises. Tbe location has nol yet been announced. For more information, call Elmer Biggerstaff at (949) 854- 1368. • . . , ..... . Sanitary district oJfers free pickup service The Costa Mesa Sanitary District oUers a free pu;kup a;ervice for house· hold bawdous wastes, mduding • antifreeze, automobile batterie&, used oil and late.z: pamt. Residents who use curb·side trash pickup can call (800) 449·7587 to schedule a collection date. Collected materials will be recycloo. Participants will re<:eive a free quart or tefmed motor oil. For more information, call {714) 75~-50.CJ. BODKENIRE ATSC'S 11 .. 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' • FURNITURE RE UPHOLSTERY • Custom-Made Furniture • Slip Covers • Patio Furniture ~ Draperies~ Sh~e,.._i_ & Bedspreads. • ' .. . . . . . l Thursday, September 24, 1998 But after the ~late manduted ·mailer class sizes for primary stu- dents, the district needed the avis classrooms for elementary it\.idPnts. Davis was reopened as a i1tth- and sucth-qradc center, .and the ad.Ult program was mQvcil to llght ({Utrrters in an old insurnnce building at the> comer of Bdker and Bear streets in Costd M('Sd. Students and staff complaitlf'd lhat the location was too i.mall and unsafe to accommodate the hundreds of students So the • · -;chool board dgreed to move the hdtllt program!> either to Harper or Pres1d10 School. on 1001' Pre- ~idio Square m Costa Mesd ' But fearing trdffic congestion, veral Mesd del Mctr residents said they didn't want the school Ul their nmghborhood a l the> Pre- J)dio School . The bodrd deacl<'<l to move the school mto 1 ldr}wr. even though residents there sn1d the bodfd had assured lhem alter Coaslline -Community College moved m _with 120 stud£•nL.., last year -that there would he no more students there But th~~re Wl're, rlhOut 250 in all. Combined with tlw C"odslline student'>, th1'> tr.rn.,lc.11\'d mto 400 cars dt the '>ile, which hd!> only 250 pdrking '>Pdt'P'>. Resident'> who live nedT l ldrp- Pr complctmed to th~ school board Tuesday night that the evemng ddsses attract hundreds of stu- dents who slam car doors, park in front of their homes and stune their headlights through their windows. •rm fully supportive of adult educabon, • scud Tom Gaszi, who owns a home near the school. •But the bo&rd promised us last y.ear that the parking would not exceed the on-site capacity. 1ltis is preposterous!· One woman from the neigh- borhood even complained about a group of men who stood outside the school, smokhlg and making crud~ remarks as she walked by. Another woman said she is con- sidenng filing a class-action law- suit against the school district for Ute loss of property value and inconvenience to the neighbor· hoo~l. The dlstrict probably won't .giVe m t6 the all of the residents' demands, which include discon- tinuing all night classes at Harp- er. · Earlier this week the district moved five of the 10 classes into some of its satellite locations. The school has also agreed to ask stu- dents to park at nearby business- es and to provide shuttle services •to the school. •I think we can come up with a compromise, H said Aija Indrikis, dn adult education teacher. 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CA 92427 ' most of his students are so eager to learn English that they would go the extra mile to not disrupt the neighborhood. ·niey want so badly to feel that they're a part of American society,• Murphy said. •They've followed this school from DaviS to Baker to Harper. To watch these students in their classes is so inspuing.• The school board agreed Tues· day night to study both the legal and practical unplications of keeping the adult school at Harp- er. Regardless of the outcome, Murphy said adult education will continue ir) some form at some location within the district, which is good news for Annagan . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Da ily Pilot •1 have to learn English, even to )ust be able to communicate with my grandchildren," she said. "I have seven.· 0tANA MULVIHILUDM.Y Pl.OT Students of an Engllsh-u-a-second-language cia.Ss take a break Wednesday outside of the Harper Education Center. 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M-C>PENER QUOTE Of THE DAY Estando Hift's girls terns team contius to throttle the opposition as win strealc reaches e9wt I page 12 or •Ht (Pe1er Nunez) was foaming at the mouth last week on the sideline, so I exped him to be ready to go this*-' Dave Perkins, Estancia High football coach Thursday, September 24, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 G 0 l F A salute to club · .cha.mps •You would be stµprised to see how ' many streaks have been involved on the local club golf scene. e digging around for ery club champion in e area, the all-time winner has been discovered And with the unveiling of this newspaper's sixth annual Top 103 Most Innuential list on Friday, the timing couldn't be better to officially crown the men's champion. For every golfer who has carried his sticks in club championships at Big Canyon Country Club, Mesa Verde Country Club, Newport Beach Country Club or venerable Santa Ana Country Club -for every dlvot made and for every tee shot sliced nght -this guy's for you: . Drum roll, please . Danny Bibb. · Few are aware of Bibb's holdings on the golI course. Bibb, a Big Canyon member who once held the cowse record before a guy named Tiger Woods shattered the mark m 1996 about four months before turning professional, owns 11 dub championships -six at Big Canyon, five at Newport Beach. Bibb either owns or shdres the most titles at both clubs. No other male, who has ever teed it up at any of the aforementioned country clubs m championship-flight play, has captured as many titles as Bibb, who was a Newport Beach member fitst, winning titles from 1977 through 1980 and again in 1982. Dlck Ewert (1954, 1956-58), Bill Donovan (1969, 1971-73) and Jim Whitaker (1990, '93, '95 and '98) have claimed four championslups at the former Irvine Coast Country Club. Whitaker is the only mdll to win four titles since the club changed its name to Newport Beach m the mid-1980s. Sweetwater High's Red Devils come at you through the air, so beware. !kif Pb NEWPORT BEACH -Red Devils is. the nickname for . Sweetwater High's footbalJ team, which visits NeW"port Harbor Saturday at 7:30 p.m for a nonleague · clash. Based on a review of the National City- bas.ed school's two-game 1998 statistics, howev- er, Blue Angels might be a better fit. "They throw the ball dbout 70% of the time,• Newport Coach Jeff Bnnkley said of the uribeaten San Diego County contingent, which has aerially assaulted its fu~t two opponents, including a record-setting 39-33 vtctory over Scripps Ranch last week. ... Sweetwater quarterback Reuben Mendoza, d 6-foot-2, 195-pound seruor, threw for a San Diego Section single-game record 497 yards against Scripps Ranch~ completmg 20 of 33 including sconng LO.Sses of 48, 25, 23 and 12 yards. He had three TD tosses in a 48-0 season- openmg conquest of Cobdch. • "They like to throw it deep and they nave some good receivers who can run and jump and go get the ball in the au-," Bnnkley said. :it's going to be a heck of a challenge:> for our sec- ondary and our defensive line, which will need to get pressure on (Mendoza) ~ Marlon Dom, d 6-foot-3 senior receiver, hdd 10 catches for 282 yards in Weck 2, after scoring three TDs in the opener, mcludlng a 90-yard kickoff return Brian Guthrie (sllC catches for 141 yards against Scripps Ranch) is another fre- quent Mendoza target SEE NEWPORT PAGE 85 H I ·G H S C H 0 0 l F 0 0 T B A l l Costa Mesa High's Mustangs will be asked to show its work for j 13, respecuvely. . , . · The Saints out of the Oivts1on tomght s nonleague test against St. Anthony, at Newport Harbor. XI CdJTUJlo Real League, were B'\RRY FAl.U..NlR will be 11 our lods were able to do the hdndled by Mc'ia last fall , 34-3. homework necessd.ry to pass the test,· They will likely race an ad1ustcd Howell sdid of the short preparation week offensive barkhcld against the following a 23-6 loss to Corona dcl Mar Musldngs. who plan to shift "If we do the homework, we'll pass the Junior tandout Dave Weu from test. We're a better football team than we quarterback to wmgbdck looked like Friday night (against CdM) • Ricky Mart.J.n, who quarter- Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot 81 f!!lf 11111 . Ccystal b ....... . TON1GHrS GAMI! Sl Anlhony w. COiia Mela .... ..,., tat~~ Oak Park vs. ConJna del Mir ON "r S Ill Newport n.tlor ...... 7 p.a.) Garden Grove vs. Estancia &tMlda by 18 (at or.. COlllll CoOege. 1 ,.., SATURDAY'S GAME Sweetwater vs. Newport Harbor NH by 3 l•l ~'port "-bw ftlgb. 7:30 pa) DAn.Y PILoT 1997 SP.A.SON RECORD 85.8% (6-i) f this reminds you of something Uke a Thundering Herd, you're exa.cUy right It's Costa Mesa High's smashmouth offense virtually blotting out the opposition with Jimmy Herzog (with the ball) the main thrust in the Mustangs' attack behind Ulises Ordonez (65) and Eric Connaty (54) among others. Costa Mesa will be sending this group up against SL Anthony High 'tonight at Newport Harbor High as Week 3 of the five-week nonleague portion of the season continue . BRIAN POBUDA I OAlLY PILOT • Dave JUSt wasn't carrying the ball enough and we thought we'd expenment ~1th h1m at ~mgback in the preseason,· Howell explained. And we thmk he_'ll give us a second definitive runnmg threat, which could keep team." from keymg on Jun.my 1Henog1. Bibb's six Big Canyon championslups were equalled last year by Alan Drobka, who won m 1990, 1992-94 and 1996-97. -·:.- NEWPORT BEACH -By the time tus team kicks off tonight at 7 o'clock against nonleague visitor St. Anthony High, Costa Mesa High football coach Jerry Howell believes the Mustangs' fate will already be decid- ed. The Mustangs ( 1-1 }, who opened Wlth backed the 1uruor varsity the last a 4~·14 thumping of SaddJebcick, ar~ two years, moves under center Ricky Martin hoping to bourice back from last weeks from wmgbdck, cpVlilg the Mus- Herzog, a 1umor wmgback, has amassed 274 yards and hve tourhdowns on o 1 cames, han- dling nearly two-thuds of the. The most titles won at one club is eight by SACC's Bill Selman, who spread out tus championships from 1966 to SEE GOLF PAGE B4 ·rrorught at Newport Harbor High) will be the test. but the biggest question defeat agdlOSt the Sam_ts (0-2), tangs whdt Howell behevc~ is a better St. Anthony, under fm;t-year coach Jeff two-pronged running attack. Turley, i~ dlso hoping. to rebound, coming Weir, who bas completed 5 of 15 for 93 off d pcllI of one-point defeat~ to Mary ydrds, has ru~hed for 132 yards on 14 Star, 13-1 2, dlld Brethren Chri.stidn, 14-attempts on bootlegs and scrambles. HIGH SCH 0 0 l f 0 O.T Ill L PL l YER 0 F THE WEEK ' • Four years of practicing with the varsity squad have sculpted Sailor quarterback for his ongoing success. Datt,.,, Steve Gonnan's ~op Warner coach rrusscd out. After developmg his passing talent by quarterbacking a series of youth flag football teams, Gorman decided to give tackle football a try before entenng Newport Harbor High. The transition into full gear ended quickly, however, when the Pop Warner brain trust pointed the current Sailor tdrter toward the trenches. •They wanted to make me a lineman, IO I )Ult quit and we nt beck to the flag leegue, • Gor· man recalled. Newport Harbor Coach Jcft Bnnklcy, who tarred dt the po ition and ha spent his • prof ional life tutonng signal cdllen;, was happy to oblige Gonnan's quarterback dreams. Brinkley, m fact, acrelcrutcd Gannon's leMnmg curve by installing the then·fre hman at the helm of lhe jwuor varsity offense. The unprecedented opportunity allowed the 6-foot-2, 178-pounder a valued . apprenticeship, which the Dculy Pilot Player of the Week seiz. d to become a potishod and · productive nior standout w1th '::J. 15 vannty games already under ~ SEE GORMAN MGI 112 § • team's total rushing attempb thus far. The added production at wmgback could come m handy agam<;t a St. Anthony SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS ·Estancia rolls .. •Eighth straight for undefeated Eagles; Newport wins. . . COSTA MESA-It ts ofl<'n bett..r to stdrt the season early so as lo ttvoid having.to 9 l slurtPd ag111n!tl t1 ledJTI Lhttl hd" mCJmc.mtum An heam I hqh found thnt Q!!!JhP. h11rd wi1y d~ Cs.ti.lncau pw.umclletl t.hv Colorw.ts. lli·O i.n thair 5"<l'>on op11ne r 111 h"Jh 1:rhool uuI-. lf:nnis • ThP Cil{Jle>o;, who Ml' 8-0, ~ot solid rndtc:hes dll through th" hn<•up C'Odch Ddvt> I Jt•l)(lrt WdS mosl unprc><,sP<l Wlth the pldy of M1cl1t>I<' Arhu· 1.ow and L1'KI Stf'mlf'h1, who ~wept c1ti No. l douhl<•s, ti· 1, b-0. b-0. • 1 can't i111etgmc tllf•m plc1ying.dlly lwttN .. I tP.bcrt \d1d. "They were defirutt'ly the h>9hh9ht of lhe ddy. • . Also play1ny <itron!J Wd\ No 3 singles player Ivy Nguyen. "rt was easi- ly lh~ bci.t mulch '>hes ever µldy(•d di fatdn,c10, •. H<-'bC!rt. <;aid. • Nguyen sw<>pt, 6.4, fi·4. f>.J. • ESTAHOA 18, ANAHEIM 0 SQ,gfes: H1rtler (E) def Newsome, 6-2, def. M. Guzman. 6-0, def. Aguilar, 6-0; · Frino (E) won, 6·3, 7-6 (7 5), 6 2; Ngw.en (E) won, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3. Doubles: Arbuzow Steinfeld (E) de( Iglesias C. Guzman, 6 1, def. Chee Lopez, 6-0, def. Jaimes Ho, 6 0, Cas~1ty Chareza1e (E) won, 6·1. 6 1, 6·1; Gudvangen· McCormack (E) won. 6-4, 6-0, 6 0 · ewport Harbor belts Capistrano Valley, 12-6 NEWPORT BcACI I -O ne ChdfdCl<m'>lJC ol Newport I fdrhor I hgh'~ lt'n· ·ms ~c.:hNJul<• I'> lhdl lhl'rl' clfl' no fr.-e ncles. Ed< hand C\'t.:ry nlcJlch ha-. 111 lJI' tdkcn '>flrtOtJSly dOd lhNi• .m· nu !JUilTdOlf't!S. • \\'h1lr the· Sd1lors sanql~ <,lrug!JIPcl Wcdm•!.ddy a~Jdtn-.t Cttp1•MCJno Vc1l · ~ IP}, thP d<1uhlP'i l<·ctm'> sc:r.tpp<•d tOfJf'lhe r t>nough viclorif'\ to fPdd NPwport f!<lrhor 11<1"1 lhe C'ouyc1r<,, 1 '..!·h, m a nonlec1yuc: ffidlch. • · "Thl'y rtn• ((•<Jlly stronq <tit thP WdY through their ltnC'up. p Cu,H h Fh•tch· t:r Olson .,,ml. ~we• hucl to plrW rct.1lly wt~ll to b<•dl them." Two of l111• k<•y VI< 10111''> rc1rn1• d(ftlln'il th<' Couqdrs.No. 2 cloulJlt•s IC'um . l:rtk.J P.1lm c1nrl A111tt1Hld ( 'ollopy !(?II behind 3·5, befort• <,carnpcmny b-i c k to w 111 ii twhr1·<1kPr 7.3 In muc:h lh1• '>•lllW t.1-.h1on. Alhc,on S<.hnf'1der and Megan t ldwkins wern l<1rr:1•d 10 hold '>NV<' to w111 d l1Phr<'<1kN aga1J1St the Sdmf' tedm, 7-4. Auciro Adom<j ploy1·1~ c1 touc:h rndlCh c1gdlJ\~l Capistrano Vallt!y's No 2 '>tn!tlt•-. pl.1yn <1ncl wc1., 11hf,. lo pull oul c1 6·4 victory, one of only four sin· qlt·-. -.wlo111•., lor th1• \,11lor., 14-0). ' u,\wlrd pldy!'d Wl'JI to wan lWCJ of three~ sets,. Olson said "Shi· WclS 11qqr« ...... 1vc• Cdnl<' to th..-ncl t1nd pl.iyed '>ffidrt tennis." NEWPORT HNtaoft 12, CAPlsTRAHo VAWY 6 Singles: Sr.JVerman (NH) lost to Bailey, 5·7, lost to Merryman, 3-6, def. Mitchell, 6 0. Addms (NH) lost 2 6, won, 6-4, 6 0, Godbey (NH~ lost 3·6, 2·6, won, 6·3. Doubles: case Meyer (NH) def. Webster-Joseph, 6-1, def Nugent-Batra, 6·3, Jef M•Jrm Warner. 6 0, Palm-Collopy (NH) won, 7·6 (7·3), 6-2. 6-1; Schneider· Ha.,.k1n\ (NH) won, 7 6 (7·4), lost, 5·7, won, 6-0 ' TODAY'S SCHEDULE • f.ootball • High school St Anthony~ Costa Mesa, at N~wport Harbor, 7 p.m Volleyball High school girls · Corona del Mar at Ocean Vrew, 5.15 p.m. •Tennis High school girls Villa Park at Corona def Mar, 3:15 p.m .• Laguna Beach ~ Newport Harbor, 3 p m · • W.ter polo . High school bo~ Costa Mesa. Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor· at Sooth Coast Toumament. Estancid i t Irvine Tournament. • 'G~ I High school 91rls • EspN anla vs Newport Harbor at Costa Mesa G&CC, 3 pm.; Corona del Mar ~ San Clemente at Pac1f1c GC; 2:30 p.m. • Field hockey High 1.Chool girl\ • fountain Valley at Newport Harbor, 3 p m. • Bring your family a11d join us for an c:vc ning char addresses many issues l.Kt·d by c,rudcnc!>, including: conflicc rc1.;olution, tt·cn pregnancy prevention, drug ahuc,c, divcrsiry ancl dcc!!>ion making. South Coast Repertory's Mainstage Theatre Monday, September 28, 6:00 p.m. Refreshments at 5:30 p.m. sponsored by MAZDA NORTH AMERICAN OPERATIONS Call (7 14) 979-7061 for reservations and directions for this FREE presentation. '" Reseach shows that removing pre-cancerous growths in the colon can lower the risk that you'll be a casualty of _colon cancer by as much as 90%. I • GORMAN CONTINUED FROM 81 his belt. •steve 1s the only quarterback J'vc ever had who worked out with the varsity team and staff for four yedrs, ~ Bnnkley said "He'~ been around this thing for four y<!ars, he's listened and leilmcd. <Jnd hc'i.; picked up. a lot • · through osmosis.• With Gonnun under center, however, it's opposing defenses whlch most often absorb defeat, as was the case Sept. 17. when Gorrnttn completed 15 of 22 for a carc>er-h19h 260 yards and four touchdowns m d 38-13 victory. over Manna. •. It wus Gormdn's 12th tnumph as u varsity starter. prompting d hi9h dpprovdl rdting from Bnnkh~y. "My measurement for <1 qudrterback's success is how many games he WUlS," Brinkley said. • MoVl.flg your team down the held. putting pomts on the l>Odrd and WlIUling football games is what it's ull dbout. StPve mdy not be the most mec:harucaUy perfect thrower und he may not be what some people would conSJder a pure quarterback. Bul he won 10 games last year and he has won two more Uus season. He's just one> of those guys who gets the JOb done." Gorman threw for 1,078 yards dnd 12 touchdowns as a Junior to edm AH-Newport-Mesa Distnct ldutels But, he has stepped up that pace considerably Uu.s fall I iP. hds complctod 21 of 28 for 317 yar<h dnd ~1x touchdowns without an lllterc:cptioo, well ahedd of the BrinkJey-1mposcd goal of 60":, complct1on on yame nights. •My mum focus is keeping my mlf'rception tolal low and my completion percentage high,· · said Gormdn, who lhrf'w 1 O packs and c.onnectpd on nedrl~ 51 % of tus 190 atlem pts m ·en Expcricncc> is d big rettson behmd Gonndn\ suC"ct•ss, but Bnnkley also praised his . throwing accurncy. MA lot of guys can th1ow the ball through a wall, but 1 believe bemg accurate is more cnticdl, especially m our system. Accurdcy is usually a matter of concentration and Stev<.~ hds worked hard to develop that over thP years." ~~ lambing & Heating Celebrating 44 years of senice in your community. Th~ You! r---------, \ \I.I' \HI. I: C' 0 l' P 0 ~ Newport Beach/Costa N.eso Doily Pilot H I G H SC H 0 0 L WR 1·s I L 111 G ··Mustangs fill coaching void with Matt Kellogg •Fonner Calvary Chapel standout and current Mesa ·assistant f oolball coadi is sc;liool's new wrestling coach. RI< !Will l)IINN !Wt Pio! COSTA MESA -Mat1 Kellogg, a former CJF Southern Section wreslling nmner-up at Cdlvary Chapel High, was hired Wednesday as Costd Me>stt ·H1gh's wresiling coach, Mesd Athlebc Director Kirk Bduermeister Sdtd, Last season, the Mustangs did not·have d WTestling Jlrogram until J1t1dwoy through the WllltPr . · ·(Kellogg) actually qot involved last sum.mer when he ran our sum- · mer program one! got the kids exoted," Bauermeister Sdld. "He's get- ting kids out to wrestle, and obviously hdving gone through Calvary Chapel's wrestling program. which has been one of the best 111 the stdte. he knows what steps tl'U take to build a wuuung program.• Kellogg .• an dSSastant footbaJJ coach dt Mesa. WdS a three-time Olyinp1c League champion at Ccilvory ill 140 dnd 145 pounds. As a 1uruor m 1993, he.fmished as err runner-up dt 140. "I'm completely excited -it's a great opportunity here.• Kellogg said. •There are a lot of good kids here and it's a good chance to build a solid program {Mesa) has had solid programs m the past, and I hope to remsbtutP that tradition • Kellogg. currently workmq toward tus teaching credential, is the offensive bdcks c-oc1ch and head N codth. ."(Kellogg) mdde the comment that lh1s school wa~ made for wreslling, dnd being m the football program helps, becduSe he can recruit those kids from football mto wrestling," Bauermeister said. 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In I 'I fl\,)' I'\ n I' •.•. r1 ' 'I • I. r ' Ir '. I • ( , Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Da ily Pilot STINGERS D.OMINATE QUICK·SILVER,. 5-1 Noah Zarriow's two goals pace Division IV contest; Stingers toug h on defense, too. The StmgeTS' Noa.b Zct.rnow had two go<lls as the Strngers defeated Quicksilver, 5-1, in boys AYSO Region 97 action, D1vis1on IV Ramei Wtssa, Travis. DuHleld and RJck N ehls each scored a goal. Chad Kraft ttnd Tony Riva combined for a strong game in goal Dan Furman scored c.1 goal for Qwcksilver. , DMSION 10 GDU.S • ' Turtles 5, Rip Curl 0 · Robin Senour ttnd Lauren Hoppln each scored two goals tor the Turtles Rae.he! Ziinow scored one goal. Jillian Whitfield had three assists. DMSION IV BOYS • KlUer Instincts 6, Speed Demons 2 Vlnnie Nasca was virtudlly unstoppable, sconng four goals in a wm for the Killer lnstrncts. Kevin Shearer added two goals Josh Lembeck, Leon Glaser and Alex Boullon led d balanced attdck by the Instincts. Nico Hendriks had two goals for .the Speed Demons. • Blues Brothe rs 4, Strikers 0 Matt Colller srored two goals and Bryce Hen.rte and Came ron Jongeword c.1dded a goal in the v1cto- ry for the Blues Brothers The Strikers had several breakaways by Cameron Kilmer, but Ktlmer was stopped by full· bdcks Rhett Palmer, Welsey Boese dnd Max Petty. • Raiders 2, Soccer Rockers 1 Ted Slater scored d godl for the Rockers on d fowth quarter bredkaway, but it wdsn't enough as the Rockers fell to the RaidPrs. The score, thanks in part to the play by Trent Slaslcs, Patrick Etter, Nick St. Andre, Alex Flores and Bre tt Cory, w~ scoreless at halftime. AYso · REGION 97 Great passing Cdme from JusUn Bally and solid defense was pldyed by Ryan Rankin, Be n Swift, J or- dan Hovis. Spencer Ruzicka dnd Harry Tully. · DMSION V GCRLS •Sea Uons 7, Fire balls 2 Amy Staudinger had five gOals in a victory for the Sea Lions Mlr~da Young added two goaJs for the Sed Lions. Hayley Young and Kristin Baker played out· standmg defense. • Turquoise Te rminators 4, Shooting Stars 0 Melissa Mead, ChrtsUna Kalmbach and-Angeld Mello were strong on defense and held the Shooting Stan. scoreless. Jenna Riggo scored the hrst gottl and w.1s fol- lowed by Jackie Clark, who scowd two. Carrie CabanUlas also scored d godl dnd Elizabeth Vanlhof pldyed a key role in setting up sconn9 opportunities • Red Hot Roses 3, Smashlng Pumpkins 0 Alesha Young opened the sconng in the fust pen· od for the Red t lot Roses, nettmg a center pdss from Barbie Argueta. Argueta dclded a goc.11 of her own late in the fourth penocl. Leslie Boler scored on u penalty kick late m the game Kelsey Niebuhr was st<•llar rn goal for the Roses. DrVfslO"I/ Vl coo.s • Blue Dragons vs. Hornets Melissa flll:f mmons dnl>bled down the enllre . held and netted d goal for U1c Dragons Claire Lay- ton, Erin Kavanugh and Emily Hutchins m11de out· standing offensive> plays for lhe Drctgons. • Purple Girl Power vs. Ladybugs Roxanna Vivanco and Ho lly Lyons c:ombmecl tor d shutout for Purple Girl Power Tlffdny Lucious und DMSION IV GUU..S Carrie Kawamura mad<• solid offens1w plays. • Qulcksllver 3, Hurricane 0 DIVISION VII BOY'> 1\vo hrsl·hdll goals by Da na Owad were more • Blue Sharks vs. Green Uz<trds them enough for the Quicksilver wm. Maddie The Blue Sh<1rks cam<• on strong agttmst the Bozarth also scored d gOdl Greem Lizards twhmd the play of Ian Crane m go.11 Jessie Womble dnd Sarah Wattso n played strong and Alessandro Coppola. J akob Trobman. Jamie on defense and hPlped QuickstlvPT preserve lhc> Jarvis dnd Colton Gyulay on offense shutout · Cameron Howieson, Andy Bake r, Nicholas DIVISIO' V BOYs Ramming and Grant Rawlings pldyt>cl solid d( lPnse. • Purple Jaguars 2, Slimers 1 • Dragons vs. White Knights Brian Sankey scored two goals tor the Jaguars. $teve Denghausen hdd three <J"als for the Drc.1CJ· Strong dl rrudf1eld were Josh Lagade. Mark U eber-oru. and Sean Kegan and "Zach Beaudin (•ach had .in man and Dusty Campbell. assist. •Surf Rats 4, Skittles 0 Goalie Charlie HawUlom e dn<I the d<'fenstvP Team captams Nathan Petty cmd Jacob Lembeck urut of Parker ~ddy and Zachary rrtedman com· led a biilanced attack by the Surf Rdts. Flavlo bincd to tum dway five shols by tht.> White Kniqhl., Cuevas had assists on yoaJs scored by Kyle Rohan D1VISIO' VII GIRL" and Brtan The riot • S harks vs. f irecracke rs • Stingrays 5, Sliver Ducks 3 The Shark!> pl<tyed d !)uhd qdnh th<tnks to llw Stevie farmer score d goal cmd had dn a<;~tst in efforu. of Ally Polk dnd Ma deline Strutner. Bridget the Silver Ducks loss to the Stingrays Lyons had sevNdl <;aves lur lhe Shttrk .... Sean Marshall ulso scored for the Ducks. who got • Rainbow Runners vs. Pu rple Lightnlng solid games from Tyler Beard Jnd Skip Bleckley· Marla Swift scored two goal' 1n tht> R.unho\\ Cody McDonald. wm Relchsteln and Davtd r RunnNs most PXCtting mcttch ot the <,e<1son Kelly Miller combmed for seven saves. ~orden and Sarah Tegel ('dch scored them hr'>t qodls •Surf Hugs 4, QuJcksilver Bullets 2 • of th<' season Despite haVUlg rune plttyers, the Surf f Iogs. , AJUson WhlUield and Amanda Pd.frill were out- beiund a hat trick by John Manchester, defeated the stctnding in godl c.1nd d solid def en-.<• \\dS ~mc.~m,~d Bullets. Troy Wise added a !JOdl from 18 yards out. by Kerry Hayden, Reann Nathan and Cassie 0 c-ruz. Deep llllpact a winner NEWPORT BEACH -1 Deep Impact rerovered from an early goal by the Revolu· llon to wm 3-1 in AYSO Region 57 ac-bon, girls under· 12 division. J anella Godoy gave the Revolution a 1-0 lead 30 sec- onds into the game. J ack.le Colgate later tl<'d the score a nd Caltlln McDon- a ld and Brittany Murray scored the winrung goals Katie Albright w~ strong in go1tl for Deep Jmpacl The Revolution got solid play from Cameron Be'lt, Christine Crahan. Aurora AYSO REGION 57 l eport, Jackie Reynolds, Devon Ahern, Elizabe th Conklin, Sartlh Conklin, Christine DiG rado, Kalle Wade, K.T. Molinaro dnd Jenntier Browning • RJpUde t, Galaxy O Katie Kubas score tho game's only gool for the Rip- tide. who got strong play from JUI Casserly dnd goahe Natalie Boras. OthC'r '>Cores: • Sea Queens s. No Names 0 • Killer Blueberry M uffins 3, Surge l , SPECIAL 57: Pancakes, pktures COHONA DEL IAR -A'r~<h Region 57 ts hosting ct P.incnkP Br• .1~ fa'>t ,md Photo Dtty on S11ncldy <11 Coro- nd dcl Mur I i1qh The Pc.1nntk<' BredkJ,~ ... t will bP in lhl• lunch ured ttl Cdf\1 lrom H 11 .1 m Bmakfc.1c;t 1s free for dll \yc.;,o pldyi'r~ and their muned1alt• t;rn11l11 "'· An'( guc·-.1., wiJJ b<' ct"k<'d I<> mdk1• t1 nommal donc1t1on The photo portion ol lhP clay will be . from H a.m.-2 p m. c1nd will luke ptrtc c on the ltclds c1t < ·df\ 1 Over 1,700 younq .. t<'f<.; <11<• l'Xp1•<Wd. For mfonnctl1on, (dll ('ry<;tttl McC'ul- Jou9h ctl (94!1) H"U· 1135 We Do It All -Call For Quotes Star-Spangled sh utout • Star Spangled Babes crunch the Smashing Pumpkins with 7-0 victory in girls Division IV action. The! Slc.1r ------Spdngled BttbC>s R I I I 0 N won their sec-1 2 0 ond mdtch of the set!son m grand style, a 7-0 v1cto· ry over the Smashing Pumpkins ldst wc>ekend m girls Division IV AYSO Region 120 action KaUe Doran was the leading scorer with four goals tor the Babes. . Goals were also scored by Dalla Merida, Lauren Donner and Rachel McMaster Jenna Ruiz, RaeAnne PfeUe r, Lauren Cushing, Nicole Kipp and Yobannl Ramos pldyed strong defense for the Babes The 2-0 Babes are couched by 13-year-old Tnod Doran. DMSIO"'l V BOYS • Fireballs 3, Blues Brothers 2 Ke nneth Zlch, Rudy Heman· dez dnd Juan Molina each scored tor the Firel!Jalls m a dose match Jacob Pickell provided {•xccllent dSs1stance to the offense. RJgo Miranda scorP<l to keep the Blues Brothers close. • Fireballs 2, Men in Orange 2 Tht• rtrebdlls led at halftune 2· l, hut the Men m Orange defen~c wtts strong and held rirebal}s scon~lc!ss until the score could he t>vcnPtl up by the end of tht• match. AY SO Juan Molina scorPd two goal for FtrebaUia, • Boys ln Black 5, Purple La ers 0 The Boys m Hla< k rec».rdud. their fu:.t i>oson · v:i( tufy Wlth crn dll·around out tandmg f!ffort on offense dnd defens •.Spirit 4, Tearn Amtorka a ChrisUdn Torres sc;on•d l\\ IC"P m the hrst a:. the Spint jumped out to a i. O lead. Nlck Ippolito &nd Co ty Weikel hou sQ.Cond- h<1ll goals that helped th~ Spiflt lend off a late c1tlal"'.k by Tot11Tl Amened. DIVl'il0'-1 VI n1n.._ • Bombers 3, Fireball .. 1 · Juan Guadarrama cored tor the Fueballs to open tht game but the Bombers< .inw back with three gonls to wm the yc.1rr11• d!.!sp1te thP defcns1\ I' <·!forts of Aaron Gross .111d Michac•I Reyes. • Emera ld Power 1. Team #7 I Paolo Barbosa sr:<1rPd lrn Ernt•rdld PowN to lie Ille <.(orr• ul the hdll, 1· 1. Michael Pierce had l\\o excellent save for Emerald PO\" er Dr\-1''10' VI <.IRL'> • Tomados 6, Shooting Stars O Olivia Schow .,cored a -.tdg· 'yenng lour qodb m a victory for the Tornc1dos. lyler Andrews und Kelly Mdthews '"ired the 111.hm two go<1. PONY WINTE R BALL Beltra~ powers Costa Mesa , 14-2 C'OSTA MESA Adam Beltran hocl "1x RBI, inclurlmq n gwnd slc1m dS Co~lu Mesd's #2 Pon) h1ht>hall tedm df'f~ctlcd lrvme #1 14-2. Jason Johnstone, Ro bert Hull dnd Matt Schirmer wch con- tnbuted timely ruts and hdserunntnfj Adam Jorgenson, Jason Arblna. Greg Hughes ,111cJ Aaron Van Geem combined to shut lrvinc down In other a ch on. the Costa M1•-..a 11 l tec.1m lo t to In ml: #2 1().7 Cosla Mesa pulled ahead by thrN~ nms In thP-to.µ of lhc-:h±rd mnmg, but Irvine answNed with hvf' run'> m tht> hottnm t)J th• thud, five m the Jourth dnd six m ttu filth Michael Toole, Andrew Ca.rich .met Colin McGuire hdd tub for < • •<..t 1 l\1es<1 • Signups for the rt:>guldr spnng sedson will he held in DP.c • m· her at Co .. td l\te.sa Hinh and Tt>\\'mkJe Sc.hool Fm mfomrntion, < dll 22s.92:n. lhur:.doy, Sept mbet 24, 1998 B3 . LI T TLE lllllrl W l llTEI IALL Tigerstop HuntingtOn - Valley, g -2 • District 62 COSTA MESA -Th Tigers of the Costa M A.ln n~an LiUl Leagu , Mc11or D1v1smn, improved their recofd with a 3·2 VlC~ tory ov.er the Huntington Valley "Giants in DiS1nd 62 W '"'Pr League action la St ''f · I P-nd. · '( e <1gam the Tiger:; ,:. ., ere led by the strong pllclung of Daniel Cooper, .Josh Elliott and James Mowatt. who combined 10 limit the Giants to four bits, slrikmg out 11 The defenst was thl" ke) to ltoldmg I.he one-run Jedd us £!lltott pluvmg shortstop. teamed up wtth catcher Bry< e Carkh to nail th poll ntinl nm at home plate \WICt" m the lc.1te mnmgs. Brandon Holiman• dou- ble, Conch's tnple dnd Cl single by Andrew anford · WP1e the k'1•y hit~ m the IJillnt> The Orange County , <t{isP,aniC £ducatio!1:9tdowment· -~und Th rough the generosity of l'Orporallons and 111clt\ldu.1b, l'h1• f1t-.p.1n1 c I <lttl'.1t111n Endowment Fund is on the thrPsholcl of cstahhslung a l m1lliun 1•11dm-.mc11t tO enham:e t•ch1t'ational opportunit11's for·lh panh \'11ttlh Jj(: J(f/(I/( (/11(///tnn/. flll' /I( Jl;f 1r.; 111/1( h<lt''' 111rni< !/11,/" uf/i!<. Patron's Cirde tm111ul, 1111t1l1111m11 of ~.!S 00< or mun· J Friends of California State Cnirersity, Fullt•t·to11 Friends of University of California. l rl'im• MANA of Orange Count}' The Eisner Foundation Miller Brewing Com/)uny Olga and Fernando Niebla Sage Hill Sch ool Southern California Edi ... on Times Mirror Foundat ion The Times Orange County Washington Mutua l Chairman 's Circle (.11111ua l '""'"'"'''on nl ~ I0,000 or 111011• The law firm of Alvarado. Smith. Villa & Sanc.lw:. Avila •tt El Ranchito Cordoba Corporation Disneyland Fl~or Foundation Hi•panic Bar A ociation of Or<1ngc County Hispanic Ch amber of Commer c<• o f Orange ( 0 1111ty lruine Health Foundation KAt£X-1V Channel 34 La Opinion Lucky tore1t, Inc. Union Bank of California Socorro and Ernl! 'to Ira quez · l•ah II~ Villa eiior/McDonald:-. (>fi;11 ~/.; Q<:'/i u1· 0 {(////< 1;'t1: /kn· y,· ptember 25, 1998 • Th Hyatt Regency lrvln For ticket information, plt7<1!}e ca// (.94.9) 5.514202, ~1. 27 T111 lll\/'Hmrc F:1flf('(lflon lir1du11vnttn1 Hindu 1 h• J ro thonll (ht 1Jm•~ Ora1 CotznN ant th lkllf\• Ptlc'1 fur th tr mJurn1 rontrilli1t1 ill ltu:I' I d fllfll1 Of FM ( .. Thursday, September 24. 1998 rts Newport Beach/Costa t-Aesa Dally Pilot COMMlllTY COLLlll WITll POLO CLUB SOCCER Slammers off and .. COSTA Ml:SA In the season [ the nght s1d0 of th<' Thundt>r opener, the nc>wly lornl(>d Sldm-cl<•fern,(• and ldunchPd d 25-yard mers boys (mcler-11 h•«m got off rocket for the Sldmmers' first to d good sldrt with u 2-1 victory scom. over the OCU V1J><?rs. t-.1inutes wter, Vanessa Chanez Down ·1 ·0 after tlw IJTst hdll, drihbl~cl pdsl Sl."V<!rdl defenders Richard Gadhois dnd Stuart twfore feeding Burlinyhdm, who Thompson scored to l<•dd a come-I scoH•d t.1gam from 14 ydrdc; out h<1ck AJivia Mazura <.cored beforu Evan Zoller po'>1t•d a second the lm.'uk for d thrC'P goal ledd half shutout, making one-hdllded Cot1he Arianna Criscione saw late in the Hume to prevent I stopp<'d t,..,0 hreo..1kawuys to pre- thc tying goal serw the shutout Zach Chandy and Ryah J\rhtur . BOYS VllOU-14 wen> support<>d on off<'nsive by • Slammers 4, San Dlego Surf 2 ~vo-w:r m1dhc•lclN Kevin j The Slomnwrs hoys opened ygucG~ UNDER·l 2 cow tht• season with c1 weekend • Slammers 2, Yorba Linda 0 sweep. Jason Cassidy scored two The Slammers kicked off their goals for the Sldrnmers and Josh gold Sl'dson with rJ victory over Acenas added two mor~ m a Sdl· thP Yorbd Lmdt.1 JUSA Power urddy victory over the S~ Talia Shackelford opened tile Julian Cerutti, Alex North- '>conng with d hnllit1nt I inrsh of c1 ridge, Josh Valerio: Bla-ke ~ilolen, 'lO ydrcl cross pt1ss from Andrea I BrJan Bauer <incl Sacha KlJestan Zamucen n1t1dc> outstanding 1u1sses thc1t Jeo;sica Mazur a sc on~d lh<• kP.J>I constant pressun• on the ~dn 51,unmn~ other q1Ml oil a c.ross D1c>go defense: • h\. Krystal Wright On Sundc1y, the• Sldmmcrs f)pft nclers Vanes.,a Fallon, clt>fedted the Irvin<' Stnkers, Uw Allison Gibbs, Kelly Morgan and I dc>fendmg nallont1l chc1mp1ons. Amy Klippert c1llow1 ·d 1ust d few hy c1 1-0 margm. shot'> r1l qodlkf>('pPr Emily Birch-The combmPd df'IPnsl' of Held, who has l11111ll ·cl opponents Jo .. eph Salinas, K.C. Rawlins, to on" qoal tn hvl' qc1m<•s for thr! Joey Benedetti, Adam Uhl dnd ~lo..1111111<1r1' uoahP Will Johnson kt>pl th • • G1RLs t.-.oEl!-14 c.oU> Stnkers at bay while• Eric • Slammer' 3, Anaheim Hills McGowan scorncl tht• winning Thunder 0 <JOctl on d heddPr. AftC'r c1 rlisdppo111tinq 2-2 f.1£> to Sc111lc1 Amtd on Sc1t11rd11y, the Slammr>r-, ( dOJf' IJ,H k c111d blew P<l"I th•• Ano..1he1111 I hlls Thunder UI d .._ 111clct\ mt1l1 h Am, Burllnghdm ton down DEEP Wednesday's counts Rush falls to Attack COSTA MESA The OCU Ruc.h Ill girls undn-14 soccer l<•ttm pldyed a ltqhl mc1tch, but SEA • Newport l.Alndmg 3 bott 57 .mqlef'S 1 yellowt41I, 1 b.lm1<ud.l. l cattt:o bas1, t ~ ti.u. 261 fOl.tii\.h, 26 Kulpon.1 ~ad. 35 wtl11efWI, 15 M snepf>e•. 97 meo: er~I • D•vey'• ~ • 6 00.n, 78 •ngltn l yr911owhn tuN. 2 ikipt•••. 2 b<Jllet IUNI, 43 ytllowUol, 111 bonito, 2 barro1<uda, 19 calico b.I•~. 7l '8nd baU, ll Kl.ill>'O. 2 ~l)Mad, 11>4hbut. 24 rockf1sh, ~ fYl.l<kerel. GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 1988 St1nta And, whJC h ha1. been hosting club championships SIDce 1 q25, featun•d Ed l lolm<•s. 1 Jr , as t1 six-bme wmm•r tn the early days J iolmes sl11l holds the SACC rC'Cord for most consccuttve title., (f1v<>), accompho;hed from 1927 through 1931 l folmes won dCJdtn m 19:'lJ • Mesa Verde's aJl-llme cbamp1on 1s Clyd • Sc1rvcr with hvf>, winning Lt Ur ~ 1n 1 %:l-63, 7 t '73 and '77 Bill Ott {1982, '84, 'H'l·HOI dncl Dav<' Tanchuk (1~J2, '94, '96-97) hav1> won four Mesa Vercie l.JUPs, 1 ritptured while the dub WdS still lrvmp Coast). NBCC\ Sttnd1 Colfer has nine bUe!> Santa Ana's dlJ..llme champion is Mc.1nannt• TowPrS('y, Uw nmaway winner of Ted Cup Clctssic II last summN Smee 1982, Towersey hdS won ~very SACC women's dub <'hdmp1onstup exr •pt three, meaning she owns 14 tiUes, · including the li.ist four strc.1ight. Prom 1982 lo 'Sh, sh rdptwed hvf' ma row. •Big Canyon's winners ee1n to comP m o.;twc1ko.;. Mcinc Grt1y i the club's care •r lrc1dcr w1U1 eight t1tfos (197.5-7b, unc1 1978-83), whdu Bernini Ston •mtJn and Selhy Sc:hnber httv ·six cach Stonem,m won chcm1piunship from 1 Cl8h to 1991, and S<.hnh 1 hc1s won • Thanks to the Tea Cup every one o.;uJC •. ClnSStc, the nudsummcr affarr for There was no event m 1 women m the Fletc:hm .Jon<'' hccausc ot mllJor reconstruction Motorcars!Odily Pllot C lub on th qoU COUr'Sf' tit H1q Cunyon. Championship S<'ric , Uw local Sc hnber dlso won th<' ladit•'I have well docum<•ntP.d. m.iuqural Teo Cu JI Cl(tc,• . .jc in 1117. Dec> 0 P Wh.itP. of N wport Deach C'ountry Club l th • •Natalie King.ls M a..V .. rde's w men's all-rune I ;Eider with 17 cl1H1me champion W1U1 six titles, chnmp1on hlps (el~ but on • i.ncJutling two m u row m \ -----' f SINAATUS SOSROOJOJO I OAll'I' PILOT COastroDs, Coast rolls COSTA MESA -Shakiba Pbnbres Scored ti.e goals and Jackie :nan K'Ol'oo four as the Orange Coast College women's water polo team cruised past Palomat. 15-7, in 'an Orange Empire Con- ference match. The second-ranked Pirates (9--0, 2-0), who have yet to be tntly tested, travel to the Diablo Valley towney this wee_kend. The men's team was in Jeopard}' Of • dropping its second IMQlight. conference match. But Carter Weir and David Cox, who tallied three goals each, scored in the third quarter that sparked a rally that ~ed the score at 9 going into the final quarter. A gool by Rob McClair and Cox sealed the victory tor OCC {5-5, 1-1). Kai Bond had 15 saves . ..... OMHal CouT 11, PALOMAR 9 5clor9 by QuawUn Palomar 2 3 4 0 • 9 Orange Coast 4 O S 2 • ,11 Onnge eo.st • Weir 3, Cox 3. Alvarado 2, McOalr 1, Hernandez 1, Carroll 1. Saves· BOnd 15 . ..... 0..•NGI CoAsT 15. PAl.oMY 7 • 5aNw by ou-tws Palomar 1 1 3 2 7 O range Coast College's Jackie Tran (left) tires off a shot against Palomat tn the women's match Wednesday afternoon; above, goalie Kal Bond of OCC goes up to defend as Palomar drives deep lnto the Pirates' territory. Orange Coast was victorious on both accounts, the wo~en winning, 15-7; the men winning, 11-9. Orange Coast 5 5 2 3 -S Palonw' ·Falcone 5, Mora 1, Watson 1. Saves • Meyer S, Powell 3 Onnge eo.st -Fimbres S, Tran 4, Murphy 2. Smrth 1, Lindgren 1, Hylton 1, Stipp 1. Saves • Finnegan 11. ' • g ' . fell short in (;I 'i-2 loss to the Mis- sion Viejo Attdck JOt the World Cup fields !tJst wC'ekPnd. The Rush's hrst goal wc1s scored when Jessica Oro7co's cornet kick Wd~ pc1~sed from Susan Mintzer tu KaUe Estrada, who scored the• HOdl. Sabrina Couch, Adele Koel- Ung, Nichelle McRorie, Megan Curry, iricid Doran dnd Kale Younglove k~pt up dn intense ofl<•ns1ve attack thc1t rued 23 shots dl the Attack gtwl. The AltdCk scorl'd d late god! lo sNll lhl.:! victory. Sting wins hvicp J IUNTINGTON BEACH -Tht• Ordngt Countv Stmq extended • 1lo.; winning slrtdk with a 5-0 boys '-O{(N victory Sdturddy over the C'1th1orn1t1 re <1t Mtinnd Hi9h. Ari Melikian op(•fl('<l the scor- 11111 1tnd was lollow"d hy David Jenkins who o.;corcd from 30 }ards <~tit for d 1-0 let1d .JPnkms also hc1d c1 seconcl-hdlf <)Odl On de(('nc;e, Ryan Denman, Chas~n Marshall, dnd Carlos Montano shut down r C's offense t1nd qouhP Sam Coons made ~ev­ f'fd l outstctndrng ~dV<''> The Sung were home Sundtiy to ldCP thP West Col1st Storm The w1nmng streak Wils m jeopardy c1ftN thP Storm !>Coted twice early. Jmkins dncl Chris KJm Jed the COOl<'UdCk ChdrCJC C'tlCh scoring lo knot the score at 2-2. , With the r lock wmchng down, )Jilly Lund sC'flft•<l lo give the SLin~J lhP victory sec ·falls, 2-1 ( OSTA f\lCSA - I lopl' lntcrnc1ltonc1l S 0 CC E I Un1vNs1ty wtts t i 2-1 winner ovt•r ho'>t Southern <"rlhforn1c1 CoUt•ge Wt><lru .... duy, <lropp1nq sec·~ men' o,cx-n•r h•dJll to 5·5 ovr•r.111 dJll'r t.1n c1pp.m•nt uocil with 'iO '>f'rnntl~ left wt1s 1wq;11('(1 by 11n otls1d(•!. cctll . l!lCJ4-95. Sht? al.,o won m 1982, '8h, '88 tmcl '90. Shnlcy J{jnder has hv<• Me"et Verd<' c.hcunpi· nnslups (1975, Hl8:3-85 and '89). • The ninth annual Bob Hope/Or. I fowt1rd 1 lousP Golt ToumdillC'nt w11J h<' pldycd OC't. 5 nt Pelican I hi~ GoU Cluh. Tee time 1s 11 30 c1 m , Wllh chnnc1 al P<•hrdn J·hll's nPwly com11lelNJ bc1114u<'l facility dt .5:.m p.m. BRIEFLY Hunt drives the Sailors • Tars win by 13 strokes. SAN JU,'\N G 0 L F CAPISTRANO Kel- ly Htmt, who hds been Newport 1 ldrbor High's low ·scorer for the pt1o.;l three matches, shot d rom- hmecl two-duy total of 94 dS the S<1ilors rc:illled at Son Judn Hills C.C from two strokes down after the rust day to bt>ut Cdpistrano V<tllt.:y, 318-331 "She's std.rung to pldy redlly Wf!ll, • Coach Jim· Wdrren stUd "In· ldct, all our kids scores a1e stclfttng to conw down from where they started and we'r<• seem9 gredl unprovement." Teammate Linclsay Galbraith shot d two-ility tot.ti of 109, 22- ovN pdr. Hriannd Rt•ehl and. Joy St Dennis combined Jor a total of 11 5 for Newport Ht1rbor ( 1-1) ( ap~tr<1no Vdll('y's Carli Ward WdS the medalist with d score of 81 ,.._ Costa Mesa handles Huntington, 18-9 COSTA MESA -1 lunter Tdylor scored seven ~JOdls dS Costd WA' IR POLO Mesa pound!!d Hunhnglon Beach, 18-9, in d nonh.!dgue water polo match on Tuesday. ML.Ice Vailldncou1 l scored four godls and Mdlt Tipton scored three. Brian Dunn had two saves for the Mustdngs, who d.Ie now 2-0 on the season Costa Mesa pltlys today m the South Coast Tournament. N<>Nl.EAGUE CosTA MESA 18, HTN. BEACH 9 5cont by Quarters Huntington Becl<.h 3 1 3 2 9 Costa Mesa S 5 6 2 • 18 Hwrtington Bff<h Worley 3, Shaw 3, McDonald 2, Fisher 1. Saves Heard S ·Costa Mesa · Tar.tor 7, Tipton 3, Vaillancourt 4, Whitman 1, Dunn 1, Biron 1, Sarris 1 Saves Dunn 2 Bucs sweep Palomar . COSTA YO . Ml!SA LL I YI ALL Susie Packtlrd hdd 15 kills as Orctnge Coast CoU0ge swept vis- 1tmq Palomar, 15-6, 15-7, 15·8, m a nonconJerence women's volley- bdll match. Stacy C'hristensen had rune kills for OCC {2-2). J u·N I 0 R AL l ·AMERICAN F 0 0 TI ALL I Trojans ramble • They belt Long Beath foe to the tune of 36-0. NEWPORT BEACH -The I Welch tut halfback Wess Pres- Newport TroJdra of the Newport-son, who hdd 83 rushing yards, Mesa Junior All-American Foot-with a hallhdck option pass for ball Ledgue recorded their sec-the game winnmg touchdown ond shutout of the season, a 36-0 with sLX nunutes left as the Tro· VJClory over Long Beach. jans upset the Chiefs. Sam Mallin recovered a furn-Mathn had eight tackles and ble .for a touchdown. Kasey Parker Del Ponte had a fumble Peters, Zack Wlahengrad and recovery for N<>wport Tom Welch each had mtercep-MJchael Angelo had 53 yards lions for the Trojans rushmg. Tyler Lance caught two touch-• Trojans West 20, Imperial down passes from Kasey Peters. Cities Trojans 6 Spencer Link had touchdown MJtch Folks scored the gd.me's runs of 25 and 6 yt1rds first touchdown dS Trojans West • Steelers 20, Buckeyes 0 went on to victory m the season The defensive nuscues le<.1 to opener three Steelers touchdowns lmpendl Clues tled the score at The Buckeyes got strong per-I 6-6 before Blake Allred scored on formdnces out of Alex Warnock, an off ldcklc run. DomlnJc Rubl- Nor Nairn, Chase Smith, Jack no scored a touchdown later m Turner, Joseph Russell, Jared the third quarter to sectl the win Mell, Michael Jugan, Carson • Corona Panthers 23, Bruins 6 Carpenter, Matt Lloyd, Brian The Bruins played dn aggres- Lawler, Scott Lawler and Sean sive game, but tune ran out for oroso. the Bn.uns offense. Buckeyes 27, Anaheim Bears 0 • Bruins vs. Steelers Mike Orozco rushed for two The undermanned Brums touchdowns and John Angelo courageously bottled theu oppo- ttdded another m a season open-nent, the Cemtos Steelers, but ing victory for the Buckeyes. Matt fell short as th<.> St<'elers hdnded Hauser completed a touchdown the Brums their second loss to pass to Robby Lusk open the season. Johnny Gothard and PJ. Ban-• The Brwns cUe contmumg to nlng played strong on tile offen-look for p1ayen. ages 9-11 . For s1ve line. information, cdU Chns Telles at •Trojans 8, Orange Chiefs 0 (714) 552-7700 or (949) 729-1521 Buffaloes stampede •Bellflower victimized as locals win with ease, 42-6. NEWPORT BEA CJ f -The Newport-Mesa Junior All-An1erican Buf- faloes, Midget division, improved their record lo 2·0 witil a 42-6 victo- ry over the Bellflower Broncos in weekend action The Buffaloes set the tone of the game with a 70-yard scoring dnve to take a 6~0 lead. They never looked back Bellflower struggll.'<i under the dominance of the Buffaloes lme all game long, sconng only once m the closmg minute of the first.half. On thdt line wer<> Joe Wlllla.ms, l}lake MeredlUl, AusUn Nieto, Jeffrey Rivera, Enrique Ramirez, Jett Reed, Jesse Pimentel, Buck Maggard, Peter Hoyt, Dane Robie, Ertc CurtJs and Luis Gudino. Memo Barrera, Do.mink Rickard, Michael McDonald, Jason Jor- dan and Mdlthew Enctnlas each scored touchdowns. Quarterbdck Wesley Etheridge also threw two touchdown pdSSC'> • Wildcats 25, Downey Razorbacks 25 Running back Carlo Valdez bldslcd past the Rdzorbacks' de{ense, sconng four touchdowns m a sec-saw battle ror the Wlldcdts. Valdez WdS dss1sted by strong offensive mdneuvcnng by quarter- bt1ck Jordan Lusk, running backs Scott Chene and Hunter Adler and strong blocking by Justin Elboum, JusUn Jone , Antoine Byrd and Travis Sorenson · • Rowland Heights 24, Trojans West O Garrett Taormina, Kyle Tomberlin and Warren Junowtch played strong defense for lhe Trojans. I h>JW, who hctd 1>H!V1ously ho lt•d the event di S1.mtcl Anu < ·c.;, Wlll he jo1n .. c1 hy tus wilt>, l)p)orcs, ctlonq with tnt'ncJs NmwltP f abr~y. Phyllis D11Jer ond Norm Cm hy, All cm• Chargers bounce back for 12-0 win 11pporters of the l lousP Ear lm,fltute, wh1c:h t<1rtt•d m 1946 M~~:~ ;OP WAl•ll Iller ttnd Jlmmy Sanchez each sc-o~·d touchdowns as the Cost<t M('Sd C'haryen; (agps 11 -13) defeat· cd U1c> HawculdO QmlPns Pion ~. .1s d CIO(•·p<?rsc>n l<Jh<>rt1tory dnd hrlS CJfOWll lO· cl ftV4' "tory h111lch1t<J tt< f"Ommodr1l111q d sldlt ol OVf•1_t40 flll'lllhN ' 12·0, m Pop Warn~r action. In dd,htlon to dmnl'r, t}u• l'nlry. h•t-of '$350 p~r plfiyor mdi1c I' qolJ, c.1rt, box lunr h, tr>P pnz<'!s 11mJ dW.trdi; () •huls: (!M9) h43 ~:lbO • IUCHAIU> DONN'1 club golf column •~ari ewry Thunday I After a los m tht• opener la t k .. the ChargNio w r hun9ry fur a wm. ·outstanding performance from Our hnPman gave aU the room ow runninq hctrks like for this vic· tory," C:oach Andre Kllig a1d 'The Chargers were lllso able lo <lmrunate on defense and keep the Pioneers f fOm cronang the 50. Zachary • Buchanan, Jimmy Sanchez an(j Chrls Weiss each had four Utcklc!> •Costa Mesa Cardinals 19, Sad· dleback Valley Blue Bears O (ages 7-9) • • . , Cody Matthews rushed for 17 5 ydrd!. and two touchdowns a the 'ardm.i bOUDcad bttck-trom a week one lo " to beat Sadc:Ueback Valley. Matthew Atelt11nas olso tan 30 yard to score 6 tourhdown. laaac Abrego had a s.olid ga.rno ut quartcrbark and linebacker MArk Allred had 11.X tackles. Th Cardinals' defense kept Saddlebcsck from crossing tho Costa Mesa 30-yard hne. • Fullerton Hornets 8, Costa Meta Cbiefl 0 (ages 8·10) Chrts Sehy Boyd played out· standing defense in a losing effort. Matt Ertduon had t 0 tackle · • Cott. MeA Cowboys 0, Gar- den Grove Bulldogs O (ages 12· 14) The Cowboys shut out a pow· t>rful Garden Grove offense. Keo- la Auseup made a game saving tackle as lime expir Ki in the final quarter. Bryce Sawyer nnd Bea Sou co~h had key ta<'.kl in th gome. - 1 ' Newp0rt Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Mirror image • CdM has much in common with nonleague ~pponent ·Oak Park, which visits Friday night at Newport Harbor. B \lllfl F\l l.t.:'I H ~l'b NEWPORT BEACH-After Ordngc Coun- ty principdls failed last yet1r tu plt1ce' Corona del Mar 1 ligh in a ledgue with school"' of conunensuratc enrollment, Set1 Kin9s foot- ball coach Dick Preemctn found d vutual CdM clone to fill the Week 3 hole the releaguing fiasco left in ru_.. schedule. . There are likPly only a handful of CIF Southern SP.cllon schools which rrurror CdM better than Ot1k Park, which the Sea Kings h ost Fn- DEL MAR LINEUPS DEff.HSE Ht. Wt.a. ~. No. f'layer 3 MIKE 8UtGEY f>.2 18S Jr QB 30 NAlt l..cMMlRMAN S·10 170 Sr TB 35 CURT~ S.10 195 Sr FB 2 DENNIS Ai.sHuutl 6-5 200 Sr. WR 8 HUNTCll MAGDoHAu>S 10 160 Sr WR 91 JvmH 5"EA 6·3 230 Sr TE 70 S'J'EW WITT ' • S.11 240 Sr LT 64 BMTT WISlMAH 5-10 180 Sr LG 52 Awl 8orrOM 6-5 no ~ c 51 JASOtot KtMn , S.10 181 Jr RG 78 SEAN f<HTOlll 6·l 230 Jr RT 29 GRANT ESTAMOOK 6 2 210 Jr DC 77 JAY BonOM 6°2 210 Jr OT 35 CURT SUMNu 5·10 195 Sr NG 91 JUSTIN SHU 6·3 230 Sr. DC 15 5rnt RIOWIDSOff 64 215 Sr OLO 38 MAM HAma.o 6 2 215 Sr MLB 44 Mllt.1 HAYU 6-3190So Ol8 25 RYAH WAAC> 6-0 15S Sr CB 3) DAVIO 8uu 5 11 110 Jr CB '8 ~ MAd>oNAlD 5 10 160 Sr 55 2 DfHlfrs AlSHUWt 6-5 200 Sr FS" PR I ·. day at•? p .m. at Newport I farhor High. . ' · ... Both schools bring 1-1 wcords into the nonleague c:ontt>:.l, aftN both suffered through d1sappomtmg campdigns m 1997. Agourd-based Oak Park, with dn enrollment of d!ound 700, wds J. 9 lctsl fall. Coach Dick Dillingsley's Eagles, however, hav<> several returners and appear much-unproved. The Division XI Tri-Valley Let19uc representative hdndled El Segundo, 24-7, m its opt·rwr ttnd fell last week, 14-7, to Cdldbdsds, Uw top-rnnked team m Division XI. CdM, with roughly 1.000 student!>, WdS 2-8 a yt•dr <tgo, but per- fonnf'd eff<'ctively in a 13 ·O '><•,1-.on-operung loss to f\.1dnna The Sea Kmgs tht'n handled Cosld f\lf''>d, 23-6, to end u st>vrn-game losing str<>ak. • "It\ <1 smdll school, -...:h1ch ts one of the> redsons we schedulc>d thr.m, ttnd it's d public school, which c:watc•s less worry U1dn t1 pnv<1tP -.c hool." Fret•man said. . Both tedms appear to fedtuf<• tdc>ciJ run-pd"s bd1anrc:-, though Oak Pdrk's rcfu-.al to exchdnye CJdffi<' VIdeo could force ecKh codclung sldff to rndk(! some gd.111e-mght' ad1ust.rrn•nts. "We tc1lked dnd exchunyed ht1sic mformat1on, hut I'd hke to hr more prepttrP<I. • Freemdfl said ·I'm not mlerest<'9 m workincJ on gcUTH.:· cOdchmg skills I'd rdther not form <1 gamP pldll al hc1lltinw. • The Sed Klngs' q<lme pl<1n w1U f~ature JUntor qumlPrhttck Mike Bt•rg(ly, sc>ruor tdllback Nt1h• Lerhmem1an dlld a hurd-nosf'd defense keyed by end Justin Sht.!<1, no .. c•yuard Curt Swnner, nuddle ltnPhacker Mark 1 luUield and ~eruor sdh•ltes I luntcr Ma.cDonr1ld ahd Dcnnb AlshulN. BNqc•y complE•ted 7 ot 14 for 1 h4 yt1rds and two touc hclowns m his S(•dsun dt!hul lt1sl week, wlule l.Prnmerman explodr>d fur ,1 C'dfl'Cr-h1qh 172 ycmls on 23 C"drnl~b c19c1inst f\h'sd. Lemmeondn ht1s 224 rushing yards o'n ttw ..,ec:1son, JUSI 96 shy of hts tedm-l<>adin~J lolc1l in 'C)7 The Set1 Kings have produced 256 yards on the ground and 241 through th£> air. • 0dk Park, which Frecmt.1n smd has d 32-plt1yer roster <tnd does not Brant HilJ Shawn O'Donnell Lucas Kerr NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM B 1 Amon9 those accepting the chrtllcnqe for the ScUlors, 2-0 and I rdnkl·cl No 7 m Orange ( ounty c1nd l'.o 2 in C IF Southern St•cuon D1VIs1on Vl. dre comN'> Lcmic.tr Le>t• (onr mh•rccption) crnd OsrM GdrC td, as WPIJ dS safol.J<''> Billy Cl!,lyton dnd Kc•lsey Peterson. Newport hds yieldc•d just 187 pdS'>tnCJ yd1 d.-.. mony of which wr.rp dgc1msl . its sc<:ond·IPllrtl defcnsl!, while oul;!>nmng tt!'! ltrsl two f0<•s , I 08-18. Senior tdilfiack Robert Percdid has reached triple digits each of his ftrsl two games dS t1 stmtN, tota.hng 331 yetrds dnd six touch- downs on 39 camc•s. The> }f,ubor pdssmg ullaC'k was, how<'ver, 1mpress1ve ldst WCE•k d{JdlOSt f\.ldnnd, ds Sl'ntOr quartNbt1ck Steve Gormctn thrrw fur « C'drC'er-hiHh 260 yards. Cor· mdn, dn All-Nt>wport-Mec;d Dts· lnct pNfur mt'r as d 1uruor, hds completed 2 1 of 28 for 317 yards ilnd SIX ms G t1rcia leads th<> Nc>wporl rt•cetvt.ng corps with 1.1 cc.1lchf's for 14 1 yards and four Tl>'>, while ( lc1}10n tS avcrngm9 .53.5 yttrcb on two catchc:.. Defensive I}', Sw<>t•lwuter. which produced Seutll£> Sed· hdwks defensive tucklc• Dt1n Sdlet1umud, frequently c•mplo}S mdn covefdg(•, which fre<•s up the front seven to 1m•ssur<• lhe qudr- terback. · . Gorman wt1s suckt•cl twKt' le.1st week hy Mannd, d s19mhrant number constdcnnq 1 lurbor '>tg· nal callers hdd bt.>en tackled bchmd the line JUsl hvP Limes tn the last 21 regular-season games. Newport, whJCh has given up a mere 174 ru'>hing yards anct ranks hllh tn Orcmge County m c,conng defense, ts keyt•d by semo1 line- backer!> Bumi Htll, Shc.1wn O'Donnell and Luct1s Kerr, <.IS well d'> senior cntl Cooper Wis(' (two Sdcks) Junior offensive l<K kle Rotwrl Coif! (6·5, 320) Wtl1 Sit Olll Wtlh dll t>lbow inJury. I lt•'U l><' rt'plac c>d by senior f\.like Mrtrshdll. . NEWPORT HARBOR LINEUPS OFFENSE DE.FENSE No. PlayM 7 Snw<ioRMAH 4 Ra.un PctW>tA 44 CUi.os HtNftlQUIZ 23 OSCAJl GAAOA 3 Jum~ JACXl9S 85 Na l.AHGSOO. 55 ~Htu. 68 Sm11: WUMwm 56 NATHAN MAruH 50 l.ANa 0.AVU 64 M 1111 MAllSHAU. 6 2 178 Sr. QB S·IO 170 Sr. TB 5 9 220 Sr FB 5-10 187 Sr WR 60 160 Jr WR ~211JrT£ 6-S 230 Sr. LT 6 2 187 Jr LG 62210 Sr c 6 0 221 Sr RG 6·3 223 Sr Rl 27 STEV£ M<:CNmfy 64 MIU MMst4Au 33 M1tet WA1mt£11 76 COOPO WISl 6 SHAWN O'OOHHcu. 55 IAAHT Hu 9 LUCAS Kuu. 23 OSCNI GAAOA 10 l.AMAll lo 88 KE&.Sn PtlotSON 8 BIU.Y Cl.AYTOH Ht. Wt.Ct. Po~ S 11 170 Jr DE 6 3 223 S< OT S-10 193 St OT 60207 Sr DE 6 2202 St OLB 6 S 230 Sf MLB S9180 St OlB S 9 190 Sr CB S-8 ISO Sr. CB 6 I 160 Jr SS 6~ 184 Jr FS Curt Sumner Mark Hat.field -Justin Shea I hctvf' tl 1unwr vt1rsity team, is kPyPd l>y multi·t<.tlented srn10r Dc1n Schnctd('r Th(> 5-fool -~. 155-pound receiver c1ncl def<·nst\:c back had a touch- down rushmq und receiving and thr~w f.or a thud scow ttycnn'>t Cl Segundo I le dlso intercepted a pdss. "'ldtc Eld1!r, d fi-2, 194-pound lUnJor, !>ldrts dl qudrterb<Jck, whtlt> I juntor Addm f\h•sc,inger 15-7, 154j dnd Enc Smendek (5-9, 2001 httve been the primc1r,· ball C<1rrier~. along with Zack Schw<1rt2. In addttt<>n, cdgle plttce-klckcr JPSS(' Nt(dSSIO hdS a 47-yttrcl lll'ld qoct.1 this '>~'>on The SPt1 Ktn9<;, who employ<'d ct six-man ltnl! last wcPk <1~Jd10'>t Mesd, return to tlwlr standard 4-3 schPmc. It's CclM's ftrsl meetmg v.ith c1 tec1rn outside Orange County sine<' c1 first-round pl11yoU win over Chamn1ilde in 1992 and the fusl regult1r· se<1son conte_<;t <1gdlnst a non-Ornnge County -.chool st.nee the Snc1 Kings' mau9urdl 1962 ~edson. Shaun Ferryman Josh Mende7. Gus Sandoval MESA CONTINUED FROM 81 de! •nse, which alrc•ddy fdcE>d d smdshmoulh <louhle wmg alldck d9dlllSl Maf) '-;tdf "This ·1s nothing new tor them " !>did I lowcU, who expects d six-man front ..,i1rult1r to the onl' CdM used lo linut the Musldngs to 107 yc1rds on the grnund. Wen will ctlso he> moved from outs ide ltnebdcker to free Sdfety on dPfens<'. wht.>re his athlel!c:ism could conw 111 handy against a St. Anthony squctcl which likes to throw the ht1ll . A.J. Chavez tnggers the St. Anthony ollPnsc at quarterback, while Pe<tr..cm Smith is the fea- tured bd.ll cdrrt<'T • .md Jeff LippC'n the lc•c1dmq receiver · Chc1vez compll'lc>d 12 of 18 for 244 yc1rcls, two touchdowns dnd no mtc>rcl'pltons agamst Brethren Chnstian LippPn C'dll!Jhl five pc1sses last week for 145 yMds, mcludmg a p<11r ol 40-y.ard touchdown recep· TOP 1 0 CIF Division VI football Pos. School rKCM"d 1. Setnta Margarita 2·0 2. NRlpOrt Ha1tM>r 2.0 3. Woodbridge 3-0 4 Ser\lite 0-2 5 Villa Pari< 1-t 6 Foothill 1·1 7. Tustin 1·1 8. lr\line 2·0 9 Laguna Hills 1·1 10 Aliso Niguel 0-2 Others. El Dorado, 1-1; Costa Mesa. 1·1; Westmtnster, 2-0; El Modena, 2-0; eoron. del Mar, 1-1. tions. while Smith ntt;hcd lor 120 yd!ds on 17 carries. Mc•sa's pt1ss detensP will he without the seMce~ of scmor cor· ncrbdck Rovinn Sou, who will sit out dftN nussmg prncltcP, .1c·<·ord-mq lo 1 lowell. Sou, who hctd c•tqh l mterceptions en roulP to 1-\ll- l'dc:tftc Codsl League .md All- Newport-f\.1esct D1stncl lc1urcb lctsl tall, will be replaced lw st'lllor Bruno Bdldl'rrama . COSTA MESA LINEUPS OFFENSE DEFENSE No. Player 2 • RICKY MAJmp; 34 J1MMY HuaOG 10 DAW Wua 42 JoSH McNDU 88 Gus SAM>OVAL 54 Ea1c Corw~TV 65 Uusu OllDOHa 52 PJ. STAHGl 58 Eusw MMTIHEZ 75 ISAAlL WA. 44 SHAUN FowYMAH Ht. Wt.Cl. Pvs. No. Pl•y•r Ht. Wt Cl. Pos. 5 11 155 Sr 08 5-9 180 Jr W8 S 11 175 Jr W8 6-0 195 Sr fB 6-2 210 Sr Tl 6-0 265 Jr LT 5·11 220 5r LG S 9 245 Sr C 5 10 22S Jr RG 6-1 290 Sr. RT 6 3 190 Jr. n 88 Gus SA.HOOVAL • 6·2 210 Sr Dl 74 l1n'Ho M ITOtEU· 5 9 28S SO OT 92. ANTONY GllWIStCH S 11 245 SO OT 90 ROllGIT HUl.UGOI 6 2 220 Ir DC 34 JIMMY Hu2oG 5 9 180 Ir Ol:B 44 SffAUN ~ 6-3 190 Jr ILB 12 JASON RAHlllN c;.o 18S Jr tlB ) Tooo ~IOGE 6 1 175 Jt Olll 4 llfluNo BALDERAAMA S 6 140 '>r (8 2 RICKY MNmN S 11155 Sr (8 10 DAW Wtlll S 11 175 Ir F~ After working out some kinks, Estancia hopes to earn first win against Gard.en Grove Friday night. B \1111' l·•t 11'\I H COSTA ~tESA -The hneup hits be •n JUC)· cJlecJ , the clefenst\'e schf>mP dlten .. '<I and the lOJlln('S t1hout hP<t!Pd . Now tl's ltme, fir..,l·) 1 ur cstdncid i ltqh lootb.111 C'OctCh De!\ Cl Perkul hPIJcvcs. for tht> Ea9les to celebrnte lhe11 ltr::.t vidory of 1998. H~~~-~ The latest opportunity to enter Uw wm tol- umn comes Fnday at 7 p .m ., agdtn!'!l non- leugue \'ls1lor Grtrclen Grove (0·21 1.1t Orangt> Coa'>t Colle~e. "Our kids havf' playPd really, reully hard rtnd tht•\ \IP bdd som adversity,• Perkins "dtd ·nut th1•\ 'vt> t'ionP lJ lot of good tlung and they've gotten bettm· P.VNV W•'t'k Our kids realt7.e hov. cJp ... t> they au• to bemg 2-0, mstettcl of 0·2, but we're not dv. nllmcf on whdt v. e ... houJc have done. We're• lo< u .. mg on \'hat \"wP. Cdn do " l lopmg to chdnn<•l lhat focu!'> c1Wc1} frum u 30· 14 loss to\\ 1 stnunst • last week, Perkins prodt11mc·d. "Tell GardC'li Ciro\ e (1t) ti0ttl'T strap rt up, .l>ecduse we'r<' gomg to IJt• coming m " rt'c1l . bdd mood." The EaglPs dlso come in Y.'ilh a balanced offensive c1ttack. which could lw t~\ ~n more pro· ducllve now thdl !»Ophomort• Ki>nny \ t1lbut•1\d has dSSWnecl th~ Sl<Htmq qU<1rterhc1ck role afll'r shanng tune with ver.,atile "l'mor Rid~y Romo the first two .. , l'Pks Valbuena hd" rnrnplt•tf'cJ 1<.f of 35 for 243 yc1rds and thn•t.• touc hdm,n-. dnd wdl ril"o lrHJ· ger the option c1ltttc k I fl' hcls plent}' ril ""•II· posibon talent to chstnhut~ tht' bctll lo, ll·rl Ii\ seruor slothack f\:lc1nu Tt1nit>lu. Taruelu lead., lhP Ec1uJes in ru ... htnl) I HI c.n· "Tell Garden Grove (it) better strrap it up, because we're going to be corri1ng 1n a real bad mood" 'l ne.s for 178 yMds), rt~Cl'l\fog 111 CdtC'ht·::. tor 15(> Dave Pericins yards) dnd scorin9 'lour touchdown") . Eagles' coach " ·1 sptmt c.t lot of time over the weekend trying to figure out more Wd\.s to get the ball m M~rnu hand::.· Perkm did, Add11.Jonall}. st>mor tculhack Pt>l .r Nt111t""". ''ho "<tl out Ja .... t week brlu pla}ed spunngly m lhP u1wni>r duP to tt ... 1wul<lc>r tnJUn. 1" t>xpectecl to rel um. . ~He wet., lodn11nq at the mouth lt1st v.1•l'k t>t1 lh1' "ld1""lin1.S <o I 0xec~1 him to be reddy to qo ltu!-o W('l k," .,dld PPrkm,, \\ho also pletn' to \JU· hl<' '>peed lhrc.>dl f\ldrtO l\hrandd dl tculhar.k Ad~ing to Vdll>Ut'nd s Tl'ret\'tng ldr~wh is ht' hiottwr, 1•nao1 Bn"4f \'dlhurnd who hc1 .. -.Pvl'n catchc's tor cm\ uHI" nncl one 11> -The Edgle-,' nt>wlv configured 4-'.l deJPll"" \\ 111 lt•nture bneb<1c-k<>" Cerardo ~tohnd (11 tdckll'~ agat.nst \\1•~lllltn!>lNI Romo .rnd Gnt1u1 Cr0<Jan. Per km .. Sdld the shill trom thC' :l-2 look \\ 111 lwlp th~ Edglf' ... <l~!t: nrl lhl' Pd"s more> efle< lt"t'ly, which should c oml" m hdnd~ t1gulll'l lhe Ar9os, COdched hy lomicr Cal\·ary C hdpc.l hPad man Kris Van Hooli. from whul I ve st.•en (Grove) ts prett~ much t1 P~'smg tet1m on offense." Perkms-1\<ttd. • \nd they'vt> playt.·<I pll'tl) good deten-.<• • Grove, which fl'll lo El r-..todPna. 33-7, an cl < x 1•an \ h'" 8-2, h<t' )' •t to score on ofh•n.,e An tntPrccption rPtum pro<lu<'1•d 1h h•1w 1TJ <1gdmst El Modena ' Juruor quarterback Mdtt Cnppen hc1 cumplett'd 12 of 3J for 135 }'drds, with two mtt•rrnption"> dnd the Arqo-. clu not hit\ ea ru her "'1th mort• than 50 yards ll hds b<.>cn .JO ye. r., ... mc1• the h'o ... chools hod thf'lr onl pn \IOU meetlng ~a 21 ·6 E:-.tanntt '''tn. Tht> Ettglt~ , ho\\ P\ er r• i .3 ug.un-.t Garden Grove LPaQUl' competth<.m m the 19ll0 ESTANCIA LINEUPS 0Ff£NSE DE.FlNSE No.~•Y« 12 KENNY V4LSUlNA ] ~NUNU 7 RtocY ROMO 1 MAHUTAMWJ 9 BMn VAL.uD&A 45 KOM"f MlNool 55 JAISC*.$Mm4 5'4 Gllff!N OOGAH 51 lz:zy IYEU SO C£SNI ROMDtO 75 Kvu WtSTMAH Ht .. Wt.Cl. Pol. No. Pl-ay..- 6'.11195 ~ 08 60 190 Sr. TB S 8 17S Sf fB 6-1 180 Sr SB 6-4 18S Sf WR 60190 Jr H 60 24S Sr lT 6-0 21S Jf lG 5-11 215 Sr c 6-0 230 So RG 6 1 :270 Jr RT 36 fAHAN JAHIO 70 Jos.t VIA04 50 CUAA ROMERO 45 K ot111 Y Mf'lllOl H 7 RIOtY ROMO 5'4 Glltff Clt<>GA111 4 GCIWU>O M«.,,..A 20 /luc)y ROMO 5 JottN AiJ>(Xl( i M An Munl.Lii 1 MA""' TAHlfLU PUBLIC NOTtCES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES S be 1pl)O<nt1d 11 personal acllon.) The Independent ind rN•I •cop)' lo the pet• Uoner: lqnittd partnership (Atlach· ea N4A. CA ON OCT. 9, t998 PUBLIC NOTICE Cluctod by' c~• PUBLIC NOTICE repr11en1111ve 10· 1dminl1-MlministrahOll authothy -Mn •onal repreHnt111111 1p-MICHAEL s. HARMS "'"'' No. 1, Futt name and OLA Flnanclal Corpor111on. AT 12 00 Pu Have you star1.o ~ __ P_U_B_L_l_C_H_O_T_l_C_E_ ter IM 111a11 of the dee• be granted unlaH an lntOJ• Pointed by lhe COUft within llQ ATTORNEY 'AT addreu ol R1gt1tt1nt Soll• Rud)' J Baldon!, Vice P1H AUCTIONEER MA RICH· f'Jctllloua 8u1lne11 buMneas Y• t? No ---------r dent Hied p.,son Illes an ob-lour months from lhV d11t1 LAW' 2180 e COAST baU ltd I Caltforma Um-ldenl ARD (DICK! SIDOERS. Nama Statement Nng n 'P ' I DSC 7474 THE PETITION requeslt Jtetloo 10 tM petition 1nd or Ille lir11 Issuance of the HIGHWAY CORONA hid Purtnerslllp, -Oentral Ttlis •talemtnt w11 lded CALIFORNIA STAlE BONO The IOl!o1oi:ng peaons 1111 Th 11 tomOl'lt w NOTIC• OF thl decedent'• Will end lhOWI gOOd caus• why lht lel1trl .. provided in Pre> I Ptrtnlft• Sohb<lll Inc .. (1011 wllh the Count)' Clt1k or I 5088400 doing l>UMnota S' v.<th tile counw COdlCtll, If any, be admitted court should not g11nt lht bait Codt .. Cl•on 9100 OEL MAR, CA 12825 g•ntral p1rtn11), • CalilOf• Ofa.no• County on 1·10.91 UNIT NA'-46 OONT(NTS Poto Cloano,. 17870 ,. .. °' ngo County on PETITION TO lo probalt. Tl\e Will and 1uthor1ty The time tor I.ling cl1im1 Publlshtd Ntwporl 1111 Corpo111Jon, 949 Soull'I 1111171172a 125 JOHN ARECHIGA, v.'tlope Street' Sit 103 11188711209 ADMINISTER any cod1c1l1 are a111il1bl1 A HEARING on lht ptll· will not explrt btfore four Buch.Costa Mesa 011ly Coast Drive, Suitt 1800, Daily Pilot Sept 3 10 17 CERAMIC· TILE, MISC. fount n Vafl•'f CA 9"708 D iy PilOt s.p1 17 'l' ltlTATI OF1 for 1x1m1nallon In tht Mt 1100 will bl held on OCTQ. months .from the h111ring Piiot Sapllmblf 17, 23, 24. Co"a Mtsa, CA 92626) 24 1991 ' ThGs4 BOXES & ITEMS Nagin l.. Pattl: 300iCtOV• Oct 1 a Hl!IB The~ DONALD m. AAMeNTI ktpl by the court. BER 15, 1990 II 1'45rm In dAlt nollc:.d above 1998 (CA), 949 South Co11t • 222 JUDITH VANCE den Bl)' Costa Mn• CA •• CASB NO. Atl3113 THE PETITION requ1111 Oopl 703 localed a 341 VOU MAY EXAMlllJE tht ThWM2 Or1111, Sulle "600, Cotta PUBLIC NOTICE lUPEX, PIANO, MISC. 9~28 ' ' ~---.:.....----....-...~ To all htuf, bentrfctart11, authority 10 admlnl"" the The City Drive South, Or· lilt k1p1 by the court II you Mesa, CA 92428 ~OXES s nclHp N p tot, 3001 creditors. conlinglf'll cred1· 111111 undar tht lndtptn-•no•. CA 92883. 111 • person lnttrtattd In PUBLIC NOTICE Thia bualntu la con· PUBLIC NOTICB ~··AVA OKUDA, TABLE, Croyaon Bay, Coit• MHa tOlt an<f p raons \lfho may dlfll Admln11trallon of Es-IF YOU ODJECT lo tnt lhe 9'lalt. you may fut dueled by• I gentr--.1 Pll\· NOTICI 0, IA&.I O' MISC BO>t!!S CA 9262() ot~111 be lntlltaled In lllH Acl. (Thia Alll"°'llY granting ol lhe pthtlon. you Wllh the coutt I Request "ctltloue 8u1lneH MfShlp ABANDON PROPIATY 285 Al.E!t FONSECA TV., Mlleah N Pal I 3007 • I I b IM Wfll Of Htllt. or l>Ottl. wtll allow the plf'90ftel,. sl'IOuld •PP 8t at lhe l\nfo fof-Spada! Notitt (!Off'\ Name Statement H•• ~·.41&afled H-OTICE-1& MofiRE RESSER. MSC. ltEJ.lS c~ a.y Co.la r par 0 :::c___.o,!;.~ .... ~ or OONALO E. AAMENTI r~atlve to '-"' many Ing and 11111 your Ob OE·ts-4) or the !ding ol Ill Thi IOllOwtfog Pt•lont .,. l>ullneu y•t? Yta, 04"011 GIVEN THAT UNDER ANO SOUTH COAST SELf CA~ nroond th house? -A PETITION f'OR PRO. acuona wlll'ICM obtaining ftcllool or fJt wrhllf'I 00-In tnlOfY and aPJH 111 Of dOingbuSlneHH CLASSIFIED PunSUANT TO SECTION ,SlORAQE, SHARON :rna busn SS I• con-~tlht BAT!. hll been t.ftd by COUf1 •PptOVal '''°'' IUI• jlCtloos \ltllh 1/\1 COUil ~ nt•I• llllCI or of any pe. ARGOS·PACIFIC GROUP. It' 1h 19&1 OF TtU! CALIFORNIA YOUNQ a.\ANAGEA JEWEllN CABUO OS AR· Ing ctr141n very lmS><Mtanl l0t1 lhe Mllino 'Yovr ap-titloo Of accounl 11 PfO-9,.9 Soutn COHI OfNt, c:n c:U ':•ou;c•, ~~ CML CODE 1H£l PAOP· Publlshtd Ntwp_ofl 0 U hod Is CleaaHa.d MENTI tn 1n1 Su_ptrior ac'tlons, hOwOYtr, the ptr· p0aranct may be In Ptrton vtcltd In Prooa11 COdt ate• Suire 1600 Colla "4eu n on o • • EATY LISTED BtlOW e£. leach.CO.ta Mau Oa CONVENIENT le*""ce coun or Calilornla, County •onal 11pr11.,,111r,,,t ~111 be Of by your allorney. lion 1250 A R~uHt fOf CA 9262' ' ' myriad OI ~rchan· LIEVED TO BE AIAM· Pilol S.pttmtMr 24, Octo-wnethM Vol.I•• buy• • of OAANOE. reqlllrtd 10 glv1 notJce 10 II" YOO ARE A CAEDITOA Special Notice IOrm It "OLA f"tNnclal COf~ratlon dlH ll1m1, because DONCD Will ee SOlD AT tier 1, ,991 Ing, 1111 ng, or Just Olrectorr THE PETITION FOR PAO· lnltftlltd PtflOfll unl111 Of contlnjj 01 Clld•IOf of ava1lablt ftom ,.,. COUt! )CM. 849 Sovlh Coaat OUI column• compel PU8llC AUCTION AT Ttia?e IOOlilng ctaH~leo hit h.ip you find 8AT£ requHlt 111at JEW· they have Wlllvtd notice Of th• dOCIHld you must t.I• t:ltrk. briYt , SUll• 1800, Co"• QUalll••cJ buyet• 10 SOUTH COAST St'.lf' Puv II Sell 11 Find II Ylthlll you"" •• 11 bte h .... EUN CA8UQ·OS ARMENTI con1tnltCI lo the propottd your Cfa•I'\ \lf1th lht coun Allorney for tha PeU• MtN, CAf2~· calll STORAGE, 34IO w Cl lfl d CLASSIF •D re a ~· Softball bid. a CllilOfntl 842·S818 WAANEA AVI SANTA au • ' •42·8e7e 94•·M11 1 6 Thvr'®y, September 24, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot PUIUC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTtCH PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ·':::":~~~-=-~~-.,.,,.-! ,. PUILlC NOTICE l>o9ine11 yet? YH, 11-17· Have ~ou 1ta111d doing dutttd br, an Individual ducted by: tn ~ndlv1dull Ts No 16866&78 Loen No Ts No 98·28-41-11 Loan No ol riv11t Sald Siii .w bl maoe Mia CA 112626 t 3 buslnHI yet? Yu, 1"4 Have you atart.O dong Hawt VOi.i ltat1td doing 1865657 NOia OI Ttultle I 171 .... .wrlaftt No1D1 11111 •out WI Of ... '"' CIUll& Nit IM Jed 90 ~tttlou• 8Y•IM.. Pat ~. Inc., ~d Elhaj, Viking VtnhlfH, Inc .. ta.• bullnet• yet? No buatn.u yet? No Siie You NI in OeCault Undtr A Trvt• •· sar. uMet ()Md ranay Ullfent4 Of lnlpi!td OI ~ •11,. ottQ OI • •w 8tateitMnt PfNldtnt Auifffl, C E 0 Wyri.tta Mai1e Bye.a Noah Oaidner o-1 01 Tnltt. OMN 1no.9' Trlllt Yoa •• 111 dttlUll lllldW 'IOl'Mo 1111, om ureon or D8COYEAY ESCROW COlofW(f ~ foOowlng ~ .,. Thia ataltmtnl ... liled Thia •lal9mtnl ..... ~ Trilt stateml{ll WH liltCI Thi• l llltmenl wtll tJed Unllll You TMI Acloll To 0.. ot ll'lllt. Dlttd lllCUlllOfllQI to 11111'( "' • dDlna bullntH u · ""tn 1ne County ci .. 11 ol ..-th &ht Couoty C1«1c 01 will\ 1111 C01Jnty ci .. 11 ot v.1111 '"' County c1e1k of Pl'oi.ct YDtlf Praperty, 11 MIV 81 1 1W7 un-. you fllta ll!Mltdw secutld by uicl Tm ClllW Awe 5'lltt 440. Pol6"" ci .. n.,1, 20oa vai. Orano-County on l-21•N Orange County on 08:21198 Orang• County on 09/22198 Orll'lQt Co~mly on 08/27/M SOid At A Plltllc Siii If You IO pro.ct VOii' P'llCllttY. 11 Died. •ancn tlllftuneltf ~ BNcf\. CA 92647 and A¥tnue, Stitt• B, Sll'lta 19911711841 1M817113tt 199117'103'11 18911718403 Neid An EXOllndOn Of Tiii bl IOicl It a oubllc sate. 11 Wiii ~ ln .. Nt • prOW!dld fll lllior-d Ult CS. is Ck\?• Ana, CA 92701 Dally P1IOI Sept 3, 10, 11, Dilly Pilot Sept. 24 Oct 1, Dally P1101 Sept 24, Oct 1, Daily Pilot Sept, 24, Oct. 1, Na111re 01 Tiii PrOCMding need Ill eicpllnallon of "*"'·encl ... UllOlid pmapll oer 13. 19Q8 Nagin L Patil, 3001 Croy. 24, 1~8 TheS3 8, I S, 1"8 l he67 8 1S, 1998 Tll872 8, IS, 1"8 Th878 AQantt You, You Should Con· lllllirtOffllOfOCMd-0 o&lltnotlltCWMtlyllidcleld The !Uk 1111 IS IUb!atl ID :;J•Y· Costa Meaa. CA PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE =.:~"'Not:,",,= ~~~~ld'*:i.: ::o::.=.:.:.';: g::m~::2 CoftW!le1t1a1 E p N Patti. 3007 KnOWI\ M 615 Ac.al AVlllUI f.TwOll & Aldwdl. a encl ~ of ....... Ind (I Ille sale 11 IUl)lld ID Sec tn Bay, Costa Mn• Flotltloue 8YalneH FlctlUova 9uelneu Flctltloue au1lnH• Flctltlou1 9"alneH ,..wpon llNcfl CA 92125 CorPOrllOll • rus• 111 rUlll crt* 11¥ Nld ONd 6106 2, 1111 folowlng •nl~on !2628 Ham• Statament Name ltate.,,.nt NanM Statement • Nam• llate.,,.nt ors Pllcal NumW 459• SUClOlllOf 1n1s• or subll· of Truat o.· ~ 11, fftllt be~) Mftllh N, Patti, 3007 The lollowlng ~raona ara The lollow1ng ~rsons art The loQow ng peraont art The following ~~lont llt 084·16 14 More Fully De· 111110 Jruttll PllllUMI to 1991 Woll & Rlcfllrdl, I L1W llle name Ind aaoress Ol • Cfoydtn Say. Costa Mt H , doing butlnea, 11: Rock doing butt(lass as: New· doing bVttntH as· doing bu11n111 as. Ttmplar crlblo In The A.bM Mlnllontd O..d ol Trust tUCUllG CofOOfallon F#JA Wolf & Pi.lier 1118 person wtlh wtiom clam:s PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES Can't seem 10 Qt1 to au those rep air lobs around the house? Let the Classified Service Directory help you find reliable help . 642·5678 CA t2e26 • • Ron . S031 OotldO. Sit Port Stech Skin Ctr• & ARTISANS, 329 M1rln1 Management, 5 Sliver Detd 01 Trott 'tW 8t SOid At Maura E Wnght and H«• a llW CofJc!rllloll • Trw• bl '~'° I OISC<M:RY ffll• bualntSI it con-1 205. Huntington Beach. l>ermanent Cosmetic lnstJ. Ave , 81lb01 Island, ,CA Crttk, lrvne, CA 92612 Pubflc: AIJc1lon At In Tht Front Wright Huaband and Witt TllMI'( 1ofen 'rrvttM Sall ~COMP,..;.. TmC¥iltf'--------- dllltted by· co-pannera CA t2Mt • lute, 369 San Miguel #245, t2Ci62 ROOlrt Leo F1tzpa111c:k, Jr., OI The fllgpolll Al Tiii Miii! Joilt Ttn111• tteofdtd "3(W f-WOll & Aldlarlll 1 llW 4() • M.aft ~ 11an9d doing Rock Ro1t, -lLC (CA). Newpon Beach, CA 92680 Mb.dlyn Patricia Reed, 111 5 S1l11tr Crffk, Wtnt , CA fntry Alu To Thi Placlnla • Intl. I 97-415384 ol corpotlllol\ f#JA Won & ~ ~~~ tt.lntl'IQIOn b\."(lnsyet?No 5031 Dorado Dnve, S11 Pame11 M1ner,1St Kalmus, Diamond Ave. Batt>o1 t•· 92612 CMcCtnllr 40,_..11 E Cflll>'. Aecordl 1n N olflca o1 ""'* 1 Law COfOOfatlon 11 ,. lllCllllt~d'Y Hagin L Patil 1206, Hunlington Buch, M7A Costa Mt11, CA land, CA 92662 This bu1lne11 11 con· m1t1 Ave Placlnlll cai.tornia County Recorder ol Or corpoi,. Piia DrM NtWDOr1 IOf Nino dams ~ •"1 cltOIOr Th.la atatement wH filed CA 928't9 92626 This buslntas la con! duC1ed by: 1111 lndividual On 10J8191 Al 10 00 AM To county C»fornla and 1111,..,_, 8tacll CA 92960 (714) 120· shlll bl Oc\?Otl 9 1M wl"ldl w>lb th• County Cieri< of Thia bu1lness la con· Thia bu11ntas 11 con· ducted by: an lnd1vldu11 Have you 1taned doing The Hlgl'llst BldOlr Payaoia At to 1111 'Nob Of Delllllt 9200 ·Sale lnlormatlon Only 11 the r.isine~s day belore the Orange County on 8·19·98 dueled 17'/~ Umlted Lli1bll1ty duC1ed by: an 1nd1v1dval Hive you atarttd OOlng bus1nen yet? No The Tirne OI Sall. For Cash Or Election to Sel llltreundlf. (714) 573·1N& Woll & Rlcft· lllOCll)ated Slit Clalt specified PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK 18988787924 Ce> Ha11e you atarted doong business yet? No Aoben L F1tzpatnck Clslllen Checi Or awn On A Sii on 1omn 1110-00 AM. 11 di It 1 Debt COlldot Aftlmpt ab0\4 • 0111., p 101 Sept 17 24 Have you st111ed doing business yet? Yes, 8-15·98 Marilyn Reed This 11a11ment was flied Stall Or NllJOllll Bltlk Cllec:ll In 1ront ol tile l'llaPolal at lllO To COiiect ,1 Debi Airy ()Med StPCtmtler 10 1M • 1 • • butintH y,it? ~4o Pamela Mlllor Trus statement WH !Jed with the County Clerk ol Driwn On .A Sllll Or 'Fadef11 ~ lftoY aru to-ltlt P11C1f1 lnf«m•tlon Obfllnld Wll st VN40N.. Al.EAT VEHICLE SECU Oct I. 8 1998 Th663 Rock Ron. LLC, Robert D TM statemont was fJed ""'I\ tilt County Crerk of Orange County on 09/22/98 ~s And LOii! AUOCllllOn crw: c.nw 401~11 E Cf1ac>-Used For Thil P\irpose RITYSVSTE.MS_ INC ACl!ilori-a Cemetery • Mortuaty Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific View DrM!I PUBLIC NOTICE Watler, c E.O. V.olh lht County Clerk or Orang• County on 09/22/98 18888770314 savings AssocqlJon, Or 5avlllQt man AYI. Alcantll CAllforn P112112 9117 9124 101VJ8 Corpomon By Oscar Tf'l'll.a.nO --...,-~-----I This atatemenl WU ftltd Orange County on 09 22.98 18980170389 Ollly Pilot Stpl, 24, Oct 1, 8111k Spte1lttd In flllllldal Coaa II publle MtJon to the hlghtl Prestoent. Selltt Fictitious Buelne.. with the County Clac.k of 19988770383 Dally P1lol Sept 24, Oct t. 8, 15, 1998 Th6G9 Stcoon 5102 And AutllOtlled To btdOer for cash (paylble II 1111 · OAARELL O PUFAHL, 8uyel(sl Ham• Statement Orange County .on 09'22/98 Dally P1tot Sept 24, Oct 1. 8, 15. 1998 Th873 PUBLIC NOTICE Do Business In Cill1orn11 The time of Ult In laWtUI money o PUBLIC NOTICE NeWpol\ lleactl·Costa Mtsa· Newport Beach 844-2700 • Tilt following persons .,. . 199Bl770370 8, 15. f998 . TllG74 PUBLIC NOTICE • Sall Wil Bl Mid• WitlOUI lhl Un111d States), all right blll CH491376 2167&WI Stp 24 doing 1>Y11neh as Junior Cally P110t S1p1 24, Oc1 I, Covenant Or W1rr111tv. fxpress and .lnllrtlt c:onvtytd to ano &trew Ml. 2117Mi1W 19118 Hoclley Pros, 101 t Bnoso 8, 1~. 1998 TMGe PUBLIC NOTleE Ffclllloua Bu.aln•H Or lmplllO_ Regarding Tiiie_ now lltld bY It under Slld 0..d NOTICE TO CllBJITOU • PIERCE lllOTllElll BEll IROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation °''"' ,, 109 Coil• Mesa Flctltloua BuslneH Ham• Statement Ponlsslon Or f ncum6'lllCIS of Trust 111 ltlt prooeny SID.lltl<I Of Ml Ulf l---------:-t CA 92627 ' · PUBLIC NOTICE Flctllloua BualntH Ham• Statement Th• lotlow1ng perton1 art To Sall51y Tile Obllgalloll Se· In llld COUnty ano Stall ell-(Mllill UCC 1 T'im Hopkins, 10012 Spar Heme Statem1nt The lollowtng peiaon• art doing bUt1nen as· New· cuttd Bv Thi Ottd OI Trust sc:rlOIO IS A4 more IUlly Ot· ~lit ec. Circle, Hunt.nglon Beach, Fictitious BuslneH Tl\e foHowmg persons are doing buslnesa 11: Diesel port Motorspons, 488 Old executad By Meredilh Honchar sc:nbld HI tl\l lt>OYI menllonto HOTICq IS HEREBY GIVEN CA 92646 Name Statement doing business as: Tight System• Co., 1730 Pomona Newport Blvd., Newport Kalensky Ari Unmatrted 0..d ol Trust Thi tl7Nt ad· Mana c HoplMs. 10012 The foilowlng persons oro Aneta. 3333 Bear St., Avo.Nnt1 11 & 2, Costa Beach. CA 92663 woman As Trustor. Recorded drm or otntr common dtslg· :_a bulk••• 11 abOUt ID bl Spar Clrctt· Hvnhngton doln1> business as· #140, eoata Mosa. CA Mt:r.a. CA 92627 Chtl1 Miller, 165 Walnut On 1121194 Rec:o<Oed As In· nabOn 11 any, of tllt ru i>roo· FIND an apartment through classilled 11 0 Broadway Costa Mesa 842-9150 eeach CA 92646 lntarna11onal House of 92626 Marcus C. Ale•endtr, 1020 I C. Cosll Mna, CA 92627 slnlmenl No 94-0046348 eny Otscnlltd abOVI IS PUI· The Mml(s) Ind businest Thi• 'business 11 con· Pincal<es 1560 S. llarbot Heidi Alln I.Mer. 1374 Cer· S G lbraJter, Anahlem H•lls, This bu11nes1 Is con· Book No Pao•. OI Thi Ofhdll OOfltd to bl 1726 New Ham· s of 1111 sehf(s) 1Slitt 1--------~ dUCted ~-hU5balld and Bl11d • Anane1m, CA 92802 rtlO, Laguna Beach. CA CA 92808. ducted by: an lndtVldUal Rtcoros 01 Or1nge. Clilomia PhH Or. Cosli'Mesa CA 92626 VN«JJJ.. ALERT V9ilCLE SECU· wt'• Top Hop, Inc. (CA), 520 92651 Thi• busmen Is con-H•"• you start.O doing The Total Amount Secured ey APNI 139·611·23 Thi uoder· RITYSYSTEMS INC ACllrlon11 ~ave yOIJ ,tanwa do1119 w. Santa Ana BIVd., Slllla This bv11neu 1s con· ducted by· an Individual bv11n111 ytt? No Said 1ns1rum11\1As01 The Thne SIQntd Truslll OIJOllrms an ~. 3545 Harbor Gile· but1ness yet? y11, 9-\4·98 An1. CA 92701 ducted by: an lnd1v1dual Hav1 you atar'ted doing Chris Milfer Ol tnllial Publlelnon Of This hablllly for any lncorrectnm ol w~ . .f101. Costa Mtsa. CA Tim Hopkins This business is con· Have you llarted doing business yet? No This 11a1emen1 was filed Nonce Is S361 .S29 30, Wiilen • srr"t address and other 9'l626 This statement w11 hied ducted by: e corporation business y11? YH, 1992 Marcus C. Alex:inder with tht County Clerk of Includes The Total Amount 01 common dlslQnatlon, II 111y.. Dono blsuiess as with th• county Clerk or Have you staned doing Heidi Ann Miller This atatemant w" liled Orange County on 09122195 The Unpaid Balance (lnc1U03 shown helttn Thi total amount · 'VANDAi.. ALERT'· Orange county on 09 22198 bus•ness yel? Yes. 7.17.94 This statement was ldtd w1th th• County Clerk or 18888770351 Accrued And Unl)lld lnllfest ol Ille unpajd bU1CI ol Ult NA Olhtt business name(s) 199B91 703 92 Top Hop, Inc .. Abed Elh1f, with the County Cl~·k of Orange County on 09122/98 Daily p,101 Sept. 24, Oct 1. Ano Reasonable Esumara obligallOn S«:tJrtd by tilt prop. and ldOMs(tS) used ~ the Daily Pilot Sept 24 Oct 1 President Orange Covn1y on 09 22/98 19981770380 e. 15, t998 Th87l Costs. ExpenSH And Ac!VlllOIS erty to bl solo and , .. onu selltfts) within the past Ihm ' ' Th11 ataiement was !tied 1898157703815 Daily Pilot Sept. 24, Oct 1 · AITheT1meOlln1uatPub11Catlon esbmalld costs, •xoenses ano 8· 15• 1998 Th670 with th• County Clerk or Daily Pilot Sept 24, Oct 1. 8 15 1998 Th675 01 This Notice Oarad· Septem· advanc:ts at Illa tlme of 111• "'No 11 stated 'Of the seilerts) . PUBLIC NOTICE Qiange c~~n~~~~!"i~!: 8, 15, 1998 Th668 • PUBLIC NOTICE ~~is~t v1:~.~:~~t =ci ~lt111S:bl~tlc~1h~1.:1 :i,o~"' n:1oe111on '" C~lomra or Flctltlou• Bualn•H Daily Pilot Sep1 3, 10. 11, PUBLIC NOTICE Can't seem to Raconveyanc. Company -4900 addition to cash, !hi TrustM will Ille thief tlCICUM office of 1111 Name Statement 24 _ 1995 Th652 Flclltloua BualntH R!VtrgraOt ROid. Suite 2870 accaot I casllllr's chldt drawn sder 1s 7W20 Tnl'lldad Onve The rouowmg persons are Flctllloua BualnHI Nam• Statement get tO all those ll'Wllldale CA 91706 (626) 856-on a sta• or naliOllll bani! a 8emalda Dunes. CA 92201 dotniJ business ., _ PUBLIC NOTICE Ham• Statement Th• following pei1ons are repair Jobs 48581« Sales 1nl«mat1011 Clll chldt drawn ~a sttte « The llllTle(S) and blstntSs lnternallonal Houu of Tho following persons art doing business as· Rovers around the hou~e? (714) 573·1965 P112211 9117 lederal credit un or I dleclt address. ol die buyel(s) 1""1 pan ca k 11 . 1 a 5 4 2 Fictitious Busln•H doing business es· Yl"net's Acron Amer1c1, 1107 Ox· "' 9/24 1011198 drawn by a stall or lederal DARflfl.L O PUFNt... 8 Las 'M3cArthur Blvd , Irvine, CA Name Statement Wei,, 2973 Harbor Bl11d., lord Lil. Newpon Beach. Lot the Sl'llngs and loan ass0dat1on. , Rancho Santa Mar· 92114 • The loilow1ng persons are 1436, Co11a Mesa, CA CA 92660 Cl lfl d savings assOC1allon or sav1n8s Qlllta CA 02688 Par Hop Inc (CAI 520 w doing business as AoyaJ 92626 Noah Gardner. 11 07 Ox· ass e blnk SOIOhtd tn section 51 2 The ISSllS ii.no SOid .,, Santi Ana Blvd S;,nta Vikings of Oiange County, Wynena M1111 Byers. 1545 lord Lil. Newport Beach, Service CLASSJFIED ol 1111 flnanc:aal Cooe and ..... A ,_... S'-'" A 393 C · d D c C CA 92660 au1noriad 10 Oo buslnlSs In ll'lls ....... n-.. as .....,. in Ana. CA 92101 1048 Irvine ve., , • onan er r. /1 • 0S11 Directory 11 • s I he •a a y ·Io-s•••• In ... , _ft1 ••fto•• o"'tr lade "''"'· ful.irH EQUIP. ,fh 1 busintSI is eon· NeNpOrl 8e3ch CA 92660 Mesa, CA 92626 This buslntst 11 con· access. 1nro,matlon· .... •• ....... -· .. u• ft. I/Id Goodwtll ol dueled by• 1 corpot1t1on V1k1ng Veiitures. Inc .. (CA), This bu11ness i.s con· help you find packed mark"'tplace tnan cnh IS ac:caplitd lhl Trus· mt a celtaln 1048 I A #393 The Community Ii bl h I " Ill may WllllhOld tllt issuanoe IOmO•>ie Alanna and Prockicts Have you st1ned doing """' "'·· • Seil your homo Market Place. re a e e p. visited regularly • svc· 01 "'• Trus·~·s ........ d unol 8uS1ness Newport Bbach. CA 92660 642 5678 cesslull b all kl d u• ""' ,_ Buy 11. Sell It, Find IL Thll business Is con· through c1ass1flcd. Closs1fled • Y • V n ' funds become available to 111• Ind art localed at 3545 Cl•••lfl•d. dueled by: a coiporatlon 642·56 78 642·5~ 7 8 of consumers payee or endorsee 11 a matter Haltlor Glleway, •101 CosU • Policy H.11'"• and df'adliw· .. an· ... 11hl'·c·1 111 < < lian~c \\ id111111 11111in·. 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I I . . . ~ .... ·~~ --- GENERAL 1002 GENERAL 1002 BALBOA COSTA MESA 1024 COSTA MESA 1024 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim PENINSULA l 00 7 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * V.A. * $0 Down • SO Mov•·l'1 FREE Counaellng FACE Lisi of Homot HUONA REPOS . I ·800-723-6857 Veteran Real Es1a1e •Forcloaed Gov Homes Hud, MHA, Finance Avail. Call 24 hra, 7 day• 800-555· 1003 PATRICK TENORE Please Call & Let ua Know Whit Your NHd• Arel 858-9705 1 ·8 0 0 -4 ·TE N 0 R E SOLD! Showe••• homes for ••I• In our Saturday Relll Eetate Supplement! HOMES OF THE WEEK Dlapl•lt ada '•tart at Juat S75t 0 Hdllne Wed 5pm •••••• I OPEN HOUSE luattng• for S 181 P••dlfne Thura 5prn ***** It paya to ad..,erllH In the b"t local RHI Ea1ate Section Oce•n front Condo Lowst SS on Oen lrt. 2 • den 2b• Sec bldg lg deck. Bkr 873·54B9 CORONA DEL MAR , 1022 439 Beeont• 3Br 2 .08• Very nice front houae w/grt deck for entert•lnlng. S3000/ mo. L••a• term nego JtN Ewing 718·1550 Ocean Vl•w l on Forr••t•d Canyon. Charmer! Lot value $039,900 Low malnt. 1 block 10 b .. ch. Can bUlld new. 320 H~et. C<IM Home, 769·9070 C.M. BARGAINS TWNHM FOR SALi! Only & mlnutos to Ho agl Thre e BIG B•drooma, 2 Bath1, 2· Story Corner Unit on Beautlful Greenbelt wUh p rivate pallo, • a11oc. pool, encloeed garage! R•duced to onlr t147,000 • Approved FHA for ftrtt Um• buyer• to get In at very low coatl YOU CAN OWN THIS FOR LESS THAN YOU P'AV FOR RENT. OPl!N 8UNDAY 1·4 E'SIDI! 3Br 2.5Ba, FP, 2c: garage. S241 .900 183 Monte Vl•t• By Ownr 949·850-0169 E'SIDE Charming 3BA Hom• on over 9000SF corner lot w/glant gar. Wiii hold B cars plua huge RV area. Call for d•t•ll•. $399,000 Xlnt Loe. Eerl & Judy Taylor, Agl• e.2 ... '122 l!aatalde 3Br 2Ba. pool home, new win- do~•. french doors, landscape, hard1cape & much more. In good toc:alloo lor 1299,900 CHARMING HOM• Earl & Judy Teylor, Lg backyrd on cul·d•· Agla e.2-4722 ••c: In quiet residential REDuc•oi .,8 38 neighborhood. "" " r • Hardwood lloora, Fam ri;n, pool, spa, bright and airy, •Seller yardl S2S91900 wlll entertain• offere Tamarrah, Seven Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $28 per week (4 wk, min.) ii Call Makey .. 642·5678 x.246 7011·M90 "Employee. " "Empleado." 1111 ... " t M1""'24-IHI fllf 1 • ..., ...................... ... CALL TODAY LISAAtVEM 949.s14-4as2 ANNE WILlEY 949·574-4249 : COSTA MESA 1024 belwHn $199,000 and GablH 714•Ge5·'1197 "Arbeitnehmer." NOUMR HOW YOU SAY IT, CWSIFIED CAN FlmlT. tit W111111tfltl, oc m• ,ime ctll 11 '212* . .. ... Chances art you wlll nnct what you ,r•H d 11 the·prlcl you want to pay when you rHd laHlfled dally e1a-sez1 ... .. BAI.BOA PENINSULA Can't seem to lOO? _:;.t ICHll thoff repair Job• liDiiuiipiiliieiixii2iiioiiwiiniieiirsiiiunii1ii11 around lhe hou1t? mrbl/grantle, atep1 to Let Iha ClaHlfled bch, ocean vu '195K Service Directory Op en HOVH 109 35th h I r1 d St. 383•H100/390·3300 t P you n _ relteble help • $229.000 \.ANCE BOGGS COA8T Nl!Wi-ORT DANA POINT 1026 PROi-aRTIC8 ' ••e-Tt7.e47... Dpl.IC 1275,000 3Br 2Ba •ll SIDI!• 3 LEFT & 2Br 20•, 3c gar, nu 8 new home• direct pnt, roof. 493-0781 or from builder 3br 2.5ba 490-7849 J Webb, Bkr Oft c•ll'• AC, 2 cari----------1 gar. Pr•~• from th• "'O" s200·. 122.ano Buy II Sell It. Find It Cl•Hlffed • RENT through classlf led "Ernploye." I -I I , --" ( "'''''''' • (1 :....-,,(,'" ·Coll The Pilot (lossifieds at 642-5678 to place your Garage Sole Ad ! .. New rt Beach/Cosio Mesa Doil Pilot Thur$doy, SePtembor 24, 1998 HUNTINGTON -----· Nll!WPORT ~ BEACH 1040 HOUSES/ ~ ~ 2669 CREDIT 2907 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT MERC OISE Al.PA ROMEO 9015 JSOZU iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CONDOS BEACH 5 53 0 S 53 0 ANT! Q UES 601 O MISC. 60 1 S I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. 2 SI e h e liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '82 OTV 8 •es Trooper L TO 9100 ory oac eou FOR RENT Clean :lbr 2ba don, 1• '"X'" 2 K I S139,.YK 2 Lrg•br 1 & ••••••••• Server• Just Oreat Firewood 17,100 ml, 11falght .. '"• 1 m • auto 1 ""b ... ..... I d marblo/g• "19 oco n Full & PT positions •void th• t"Shl Order body, run1 .. , ... , f'PAD5&3) $20.550 1• a '' ,,..,, soc u Cl \11aWY. 2t>r "ba, 'cl"dio Ch f kJ W " v " L•vus OF yard, pertect cond1 ---------~83•1506 ;r 390~3v30• • • prep coo avallabla. Apply at ANTED nov.t 1135 a cord, S75 S1600/obo 541·1323 w•s~TMtNST•• Agt 949·721·9365 " dishwasher needed 'h• Five Crown• 112 cord. Delivered ,.. •n GENERAL 2102 DUPLEX Upper uni1. for yacht charlerlng betwHn 2;00-4'00pm ANTJnUES tree 10 your dn,,eway -------9-0-3-0., __ ,.,_14_1 _a_9_2_ .. _eoe __ • .. Steps to sand. to new co. Top salary for 3901 E. Coast Hwy, !I 714-8e5·1432 BMW NEWPORT BEACH 1069 Wanted people with kit, 4Br 2Ba, 1ynroom, prof's . Exp'd and TEACHERS Older Styte Furniture ---...,...------•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JAGUAR de lg 1 2c parking. S28001mo well groomed per· Toddler & PT Pr• l"tANOS t. ~les 11 ner urniture 10 .yearly. Call 673·6900 sonner. Please call h 1 ·~~ ....... ~ COMPUTERS 6018 '87 7401L Loadad,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil ve In OC'a finest Ext. 105 All< for Ooly 949·175·5583 IC oo teachers ·~·"-"·O!lo•-• mint cond oark blue, ••'83 XJ8 VP•• * 8 IQ CA Hy 0 N homH, fo1 a lraet1on nHded In NB. Exp re· f$ CASH PAID$$ 23k mt . SS 1,000. •ULTRA CLEAN! • HOMES S400K·S3 Mil of normal• rent.l•••••llillil•• quired. Beneflla _ _. ... _,..._.. M•c II Ct & monlto1 949·760·860& Blk/1an, 80,000 ml, Call Agt 714·504·4607 Tt4 .e9 0·S110 1" CONTROLLER 20 yr 955•2072 WE BUY ESTATES SMB rdam, l05MB HO, --,.,,9,,.,7,,,...,,ot,,...,,3,...,,,C____ drive1 hke a d1eamtt or 714-832·0020 x102 ... -....... --~----MISCELLANEOUS 1elecommunlcatlons1--=-~----;.; • ~·~t•ft~--.... keybr HOO. Tl Laser • on'1 '41001080 54&-T323 "WI MY lllOM .,AITU" p1lnter 2 5 ram S250, Aulo, lull pwr1 CO, BRAND NEW HOMe BALBOA RENTALS co. 11 looking for an EMPLOYMENT Brother Fu 100. Plain (882339) $28,177 '94 .XJ& Convt to 5Br 5Ba, 4 deck•, a/C, PENINSUIA 2107 ••••l!ll••llli eicp'cf c:ontrollar. SBRVICES ss~3 Paper $150 721-1380 LEXUS (94·3973)935,995 3c gar. 8111 G1undy Pleaie lax r•aume to· "' MISSION VIEJO BAUER JAGUAR Realtors 949·675·6161 !!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------(7141 040·1900. • (949)394.0904 (714)9$3-4800 EHtblutt 3Br 2.50a e;:~o!~~po H";4ci~~~ RENTALS TO Counaelor/Jn1truc1 OD Pleas:·~:·:~~,. that WANTED •p5 X.JS Convt 20 2·Sty, great Ice on Mo, Agt Marla Harbor SHARE 27241----------1 adulls In lndv'I llvlng th• llst1ng1 In thll cat· TO BUY 6019 FORD 9075 (9.S·3965)841 ;995 gfnblt, S350K, Harbor R8llllty 673.4400 x t 19 l~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii skllls thrU•OUI 0 .C. •gory may require you iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BAU ER .JAG UAR Realty 673·4400 ._ooe•nfront at 1&1h CM E side, 3br 21:>6 Ilse MONEY ~~~,P~~~3';'8a& Ins to call a 900 number ~ _... I BUY ALL PIANOS 1714)953·4800 • HVH 3Br 2,58a, d1n1ng Furn, 3Br 2 SEia, rP. own ba. pror male. TO LOAN 2914 ~-~----=----In which there Is a 1714 957·8133 ..... ~ Antlques.qu11. 1urn11ure '01 Ford Econolln• '90 XJ12 S•d•n 40 rm, dining area, fom NS/peis 5550mo utuliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Counter person fT/PT eha1ge per mlnut•.·. 1pc or hOUl"ful cash Van Alt window bus. (96.·4060)$48,995 rm, nice v1ow. Cati for ~~9~ ;.~{e,•~:~.~~:; 1nc1. 65C>-Ei944 • Flnanclal woH have perm Ship, phones, SOUTH COAST paid (714) 957·8133 Clean $2000 or best BAUER JAGUAR .~~g~O~~:~t 673·5354 CM Share Nice 4b.r you on ~our toes? off~ work, rrlendlyl••••••••• AUCTION Old Coins Gola S1lv11r ot!Qr, 714<632-0338 (71'11953·4800 LIDO ISLE Brand New _C_O_R_O_N_A _____ w 1 nec$ 1 tsui 1 d 11 es ~om81e1 ~m$4e00n We provide loanJ · 42..e 262 NS MERCHANDISE 2202So.liWitSt. Frankhn Mint, Ste1hng '72 LTD convertible, •99 XJ12 Sedan 40 , " regardle•• ol credit Dellvery person CM,I••••••••• S..Aita.CAl2'707 Old watches & jewelry 429el, AT PS• PB PW (96·3962)$48,995 5Br 5.SBa, 3753sl DEL MAR 2122 Avail 1mmed 650·9070 h1storvt No fee, afternoons Great forl" ._.,,.,,,, . .,,..CA•M 'westcoastCoin 642·9448 AC. almo11 perfec1. BAUER JAQUA,. ~~:~g a:~~d;c ~:~~.~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HB Beautiful 3br reu~.~~:~~:.9;~~esl studant or seniors i---------1---------~ RECORDS(TOP S SSOOO CM 754.1745 ___ (_1_14_1.,..9_5_3-4_8_00 __ 949·675-6161 tMMAC LG 3BR 38A 'houso w/olf1ce, w]d, Approx 4htS er day, ANTIQUES 6010 Shopping for a new Jazz, A&B Soul, Rock •90 XJO S•d•n 40 HSE, 2c gar, WJD, tropical yrd, great S6.50Jhr 20cent per1:Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii apartmen1? ele-:s1l1cd Etc ... 50's & 60's Mike _H_O_N_D_A______ (96·3941 )$45,885 Nwpt Hghta 3Br 2Ba fng, FP. blk 10 bch. neighborhood s450 .... ••••••••• mtle, must have own1• lets you eompa1e 945·'1505 9085 BAUER JAGUAR 400 Sq Ft detached s2250. Soe Sat Sun 1• uurs 714·840·7l60. PERSONALS vehicle T proof ol 1~~~~ E:~1~1!~! ~~~~ colts • without hassle 714)953-4600 0N1eelbonus rm, prol'I 4P . 2oto Seavi-·· Ave. NB C Insurance. Charles or worry• ,9 1 CIVIC LX '90 XJO Sedan •D landscape. 405 Irvine .... ondo w/pool, ••••••••llli • 540·8911 • set·old·one of a klndl Claulfled PIANOS & S515K 645.,..592 Pp Avail 10/1 67J·7975 gym. near t..each. Prol -----------Ownor 673·6212 942·59t8 Lo m•, au10. AC. 196·3934)S38,495 female, n1sm S400mo Oental A••l•l•nt .,_ _______ _..ORGANS 6059 (2YCE1~5) $8,888 BAUER JAGUAR NWPT SHORES 2BR ---------714-515·8933 ---------Front & back duties, LEXUS OF (714•953-4800 Ole, 2BA, Beam coil, COSTA MESA 2124 .,...,N""B-M_a_a_l _b_d __ PERSONALS 3002 Fountain Valley area. FURNITURE . 6014 Bab"' Grand Plano WESTMINSTER •90 XJO Sedan 40 nower.1110.rool. 5345K iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii er e room iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , (714') 892 9800 privato balh k1lc;hen 714-98:1·5634 Beautiful finish, nice----·--·---(96-3795)S38,99S B1ll~r~~~~-~~:~1or1 • E'Slde CM Ooautilul prtv/am~nitlo~ S669 + TEEN TROUBLES? -=o-=R""'t""V"'E""R~-P-T_m_u_s_t_b_o 72"X 42" pine tbl, $400 white keys, In lune. '92 ACCORD EX BAUER JAGUAR OCEANFRONT 2Br 10:t. Largo-yard, 1/2 util's 673·6215 Runawa·y7 Trunncy? 21, responsible & Blk & wht 9· X 12' sacrifice $1850 AT, lull pwr, moonrf, __ _.1_1_14_J_9_5_3_·4_8_oo __ 180' Of Fabulous garage $1050/mo NB pnvate roomtba1h Drugs? Alcohol? Neg. know how lo road a L shape couch & chr 7 1 4 .5 2 7 ·O 9 0 0 (3BJA564) S10,550 '90 X.JO Sedan 40 Oce•nfront R1111, Ag<' ,1 646·4316 in home. K1tchon & olive peetS? Call tor a map book. Flower St50 721·9736 LEXUS OF (96·3940)$38,995 LIK~ A HOUSE Lg lnund p I 1 1 19 I e 1 '81 1 o a Shop In HB 840-2634 WESTMINSTER BAUER JAGUAR Ovorlooklng tho Blue ry r v, ove Y program lhat works! Bedrm Set 5 piece c714) 892•9908 17141953-4800 Pacific & Ca1otino, 1Br 1Ba, huge yo Gar quiet locatlon S500mo 949·370.2924. Gen Office P{T. 8·12 M· com temporary oak GARAGE SALES Prico will amaze you! w;openor. Nr Trt·Sqr 645·1256cve/wk·onds F. Roep't, filing, 11 good condllion .. $SOO •93 CIVIC EX '80 XJO VP Sdn 40 $850 949·652·9939 •Wmlng to share•---------bkpg, computer. (949) 631·3108. AT, moonrl, mint (96·4061)$41,995 ~Prudential Beautiful homo. You MEMBERSHIPS Small, pleasant stU· Leather 6tt C1eam sota, (3CHB412) S10.J950 BAU EA JAQUAR 'C' NEWPORT get 2bt, p1lvate both, 3018 dto Send res.; Ron chair. recllnor, morolo CORONA LEXUS 01" (714)953 ... 800 c:.llfenla-..,, BEACH oll1co. kit, lvng-rm.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Yeo Archltecht 500 coll•• table, micro WESTMINSTER 2169 pool, plenty or prkng1• Jasmine Ave Corona Best Oller 721-0048 DEL MAR 6122 (714) 892·9900 JEEP 9110 94 9. 7 23 ·8120 $975mo prol'I or COU· * c ENTER c Lu B * dOI Mor' Ca 92625: Movl ng Sal• Antique iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ----------I =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OLDER TRIPLEX 1BR 11 kit pie prel'd, avail 11/1 MEMBERSHIP Fax 94.9·644-0449 9am Sall M · d 11 . sma , patio, 22ndfTustin 646-3255 . dining table, 6 chairs, ov1ng an HYUNDAI 9090 '91 WRANGLER 100 Block ir1 N.B. ofl stree1 p1kg, unfurn, For Sale contact Larry ronyeo(<•"ol.com china cabinet, Kimball furn sale! W/O, sec· Black, 4x4 low mi, Good 11reot 'As 1s' 5735/mo (1nelds ulls.) 1_________ (949J 509·7546 --H-0-.-t/H-0-.-t.-.-.--piano & misc 750-8608 llonal, dining table iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6 cyt. 57000 Fb"rn. 5495K.Agent 675·8120 Agent Coll 744·7765 RENTALS •-.-F-O_R __ S_A_L_E_:_• Full & PT poslttons ----------~~M::-::':o~v".":l..,.n .... 9-:-;S;:-a':"'l::-e-C::::':"h-er-ry etc .. 2323 BaySlde Dr. I want to buv an '82 (949) 720.94l7. On The Water Views 2Br 1 Ba TWNHME WANTED 2726 2 Memberships In a available. Exper'd WANTED Entenalnment eti. din· Huge salel Toys, turn, or '83 To1ota pickup -.9-3-G-R_A_N_O_C_H_E_R_O_K_E_e ol Lido Channel. 24Hr S1295 n10 Now crpl,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pres11g1ous Balboa Apply Five Crowns PQTIERY Ing tbl w/6 oak cha11s. china, r~oro eollee· 4X4 longbod A1k for L x 1 .. S B • 1 J 9 ,, 6 0 areoo ,4 4, m n, ecurity 2 r/2.5Bo te all garage, near Bay area Yacht Club between 2:()().4;00pm S.U.r,C.Ulinl,Mlftllelle~ 2 end Ibis, Credenza. ton, 453 Morning ose 4..-5 ·7149 c;ond,iowml,Sl2600 Lido Park Reallv Golsons. Bkr 640·5664 B•l.Penn $749,000 Asking price each: 3801 e Coast Hwy Rook~"" ROMWlei luhn1. 10111op desk, molching Canyon Ad 8·12 949·602-0025pgr (949) 548-6876. 949-675 2700 Rostauranl on 2 Lots $1500.. negollable. wvvw, walnut b ea n 1 --=o""p""'•=-N~S~U~N~2-.5=-•• ...,~'"'o,.-12Br 2B• nr Fashion Is. For Sale or Lease. (828) 793·5385. Mariner• Christian AndrelOfl.Pewtbk:,S.E.G.1 , ur u, e es Yard S•I• 422 Orchid ---------1--------- .:·2 .. a c, 2c att ga1, comm. Agent Call 675-8120 School need ed fn~~~!; ~~~l,a~era&, oak fhma Sal only 7·2pm Every· ISUZU 9100 .. 39 CLAY ST pool, No pets, 51595, lmmed 2nd Gr•d• __., • ne rec mer. thing under the sun! Newport Height• mo. G-10·1529 CM o r HB wont to ront ••••••••• Teacher Must have .__ ....... ~a.i ... :.......iii-::-B-:e-:st:-=-o-l_fe':'r--6_4_2-:-·90_;..;9~3. ******** iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cstm Mod 3Br 2.5Da _B_A_C __ K __ B_A_Y_3_b_r_2_6_b_a_, 5 or 6br house. lease/ EMPLOYMENT credentlal. Exp.prof'd. Que•n size sleeper On the move?""'~ .... A~~: R2~E~ul~·:wr. Sell your ~xtra ;:..._: 3FP. :Jc gar, Den, "400 11 d loase option. Xlnt Dav C•re Aldel"----------i sofa, xlnt cond, needs ---------1 LI c s 9 Y • gardenor c d t (949) 640 0316 •••••••••• " NEWPORT brary, Inside lndry Pet ok s24oomo re ' • 1 :30~pm. Fax resume cteanlng 5250, reehner 1 ~t Time Ollered co49) 640-7262. COSTA MESA E/SIDE to Jan 714.437.7975 good eond111on $100 BEACH •Seller will ontortam ,,,,..,....,.,--------•want to rent• 2br ---------Can't seent to 949·845·0856 6169 pr I ca s bet we on Bluff a 3Br 2 563, view. houso or Hke house. EMPLOYMENT Medical OH1ce S•• foam green 3 pc $470,000·S-189,000 pristine S2GOO/Mo Xtn1ret1&ered11 5530 RECEPTIONIST geltoall thoso lthraeS650.GEW/D 760·5000 X 353BKR Bilrbora Sanregro1 949-642·8408 Good c;o'inmunicatlon repAlr lobs SlOOpr 27 ct side Prine Only. Realtor 949·644·0195 skllls. Excellent ben· around lhe house? side l1lg, cream s200 Pool Home 3Br 3Ba1 Newport ti eights 301 I••••••••• Accounting elits. Computer 'lier· idnt cond 759·3066 .. Bonus rm, corner 36a, lrg yd, iac, eul·do COMMERCIAL A1P & Ca ah ato. Full time. Needed Lei l he roe. $449,800 Dick 1ac, walk to sctiools, Disbursement for Nowport and MERCHANDISE SAT 28th" 9·? 1223 W Bay in the alley, botween 12th & 13th. NPB Peninsula Household lloms • Dlck1on 721·3560 shopping, pots ok. REAL ESTATE AHl•t•nt Fullerton. Fax resume Classlfled Prudent1111 CU Rotilly Broker 949 6·12·3850 Newspaper publishing to (626\335-4631 and Service and printing company CaU Noemi at MISC. 6015 AUTOMOBILES BNR Balboa Newport Realty, Inc. Established 1979 Oceaf'\lront 3BR 3BA seeks regular pall (626)335•1259• Directory roro yearly rontal on time 24 hours per ---------the 1a11d, furn 53550/ COMMERCIAL week person. One NO LIMIT Cash Dally help you find ·mo, unfurn 53450/mo. PROPERTY ' 2778 yeor expenenee pre· Marketing firm needs retlallht help. Broker 9'19·642-3850 te1rod. E.O.E.; drug· help for rapid groW1n. SEP.ENTR LG Rm Pvt NEW 2000•f bldg, In !tee & smokefree work $14·$21 to start. Many Bath wet bar, m1m Cann•ry Row, fronts environment, Send r• Positions Available. Ing, vt•w. saoo mo. 2 streets ne .. t 10 aume with salary his· • Sales lncldli ull~IC.'lble. Avail Mc Donald's, For lse tory to: Accounting • Management o 1 2 644 0195 Supennaor, PO Bo, •Customer Svc Olva us • cnlll CLASSIFfEO 942·587B 6" Craftsman Joiner --------• $125 ACORA 9010 6 7 5·6283 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Thinking of having n garage sata? Give u1 a calll CLASSIFIED 042·5878 c · • · o,.,,neriAgt. 631·7433 1560, Costa Mes;: CA •Models Single Family Home . 92628 or lax to l949) • Drivers In Balboa. Spacto11s INDUSTR!Al 2788 642·7246 Cati Todavl· .1-~-------~---------- '98 IN'fEGRA Special Edition (025806) 517 ,997 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (949)394·0•04 <330714> s11 977 household --..,, LEXUS rt ems MISSION VIEJO in Classified 1 ·(888)·88·LEXUS '-------..:...,;;:.: When you're tuned into classified you' re tuned into your con1munity. Winter& Yearly Rentals Oceanfront & Near the Beach $1200 to $2800. 428 32nd Streat Newport Beach, CA 949-723-4494 C$tm der.1gn 3br 2.5ba 1---------Sl•rt Tomorrow outr.1ae deel< w/spa. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Accounting '714-375-0491 2c oar. FP, w{d hk-up LOW RENT! lndustnal Staff Accountant Avail Oct. 52850,mo apace w/olfices, 2200· New1pepe1 printing PAYROLL/ Pam. 862·9743 Agent 4600sf 78cent sl NNN and pubhshmg com· ADMINISTRATIVE W t rf Jackie (714) 673·2754, pany seek• full time ASSISTANT a e ronl house lor Start Accountant to Payroll assls,tant and rent lhort term Oct assist 1n month end office admlnislrator. 1hru Dec. 2br 2ba. I••••••••• closing, journal entries Full lime position. Job fully lurn'd 6 73·0414. BUSINESS & and llnanclal state· duties Include: assist· If you 're looking to repaint it, replace it o r restore it, look in REPAINTING FINANCE ments. Also perform Ing wilh payroll for goneral accounting mld·slze company funttlon1 Including and exocutlve office 1, ~ ; . --·-,.,., tJ7 llA\.•0 • Ill LIVE ON THE WATER OR BE VERY ClOSEl!I APARTMENTS •FO-R•RE-N•T--BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY -BAL_B_O_A____ 2904 2BR ... 1BA $1225/MO 9MO 2BR. .. 1BA $1500/MO 9MO ISIAND 2 60 6 iiiiiiiiii•ii•ii••ii•ii•ii• •iiiiiiiiii 2BR ... 1BA $2000/MO 9MO 3BR ... 2.5BA $3000tMO t MO Studio w/no k11c. 3 door1 lrom So. Bay frt, 5500/mo. Avail Oct 1 (818) 247·2446, COSTA MESA 2624 Pleaso be wary ol out of area companies. Check with the local Better Business Bureau before you send any money for foes or serv1ce1. Read ano "understand eny cont1acts before you 3BR ... 2BA $2000/MO YEARLY 3BR ... 2BA $2800/MO YEARLY •Costa Meaa'• Beat sign. Shop around for Jr-1 br & I br, also 2br 1_r_a_te_s_. _____ _ C949) 673-AENT 1 ba, quiet gated comm. pool, tenms, easy access 10 freeway beach malls. 714·557·0075 ---------... E'SIOE 2Br 1Ba, l e MOBILE HOMES 1100 gar, W/d hk·UpS, No Pe1s. :.?390 Elder\ .re. $875/Mo. 645-4565 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil * M E S A V E R 0 E * twnhm 2br 1 ba lnmrm laun nkupa, no pols SIOOO/mo 751-4330. CM Plavport 2Br 2Ba, 2oxs2, $15,500 Space ront, $400. 55 t liar· bor Roany 673·4400 CEMETERY LOT/ CRYPT 1225 Newly Returblahed I Br 1 Ba In lovely gated commly. Walk to 1h e a.t • r/1hops, prlvale gar/carport. $895/mo (S425.dep) Kleln Management 949·581-4000 Time h Running Out! It .. m1ll.-11ru um ·~ herr llOW I\ )'\lUf C~f' If) lfh'f')i Ill ~JfV'lf. Inc ,..._J,bJ,, l.lf'fJOl1UO>IY tu h.tvC )'O\lf IMO ~'f/f I bu~1~• Big $SU 1• lltl! I h wh Ind ''llY <.foe tht- lu!1J11• lud•y t .all 171 •I 5to4 Jl(ll (9491 7Sl 8 llf, '-~'"'l''"~ll(: l ,4120 ( ~IHj>u~ ()1 \j,. 140, N Rd1, '< SI\ M..ic Allhur """ 11 .. ..,,., r>mw.~ •1 ·1 10 m Ind 7 )0 pm l'lo('l)'ll•y 2 CEMETCRY LOTS Harbor Lawn. CM --------CREDIT s2200 for both or bHt FOUNTAIN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2907 2634 offer. 949·851·61 t6. ____ _._ __ 1 VALLEY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LOTS FOR SALE Studio. murphy bed, 1400 frig, new cpl, $525 mo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Incl'• ulll, 1 quiet per· son, nlpeta 266·0354 MORRO DAY UO r .. 1e11n11a1 homes1fo1 --------- Hlling r .. 11 Lot ••z•::t NBWPORT l1om Cl,000· 14,000lf, many olferlng ocean BEACH 2669 Views I I &00· C> 78. 2 a 1 ' : iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT BEACH NBWPORT 2669 BEACH 2669 • NEWPORT MARINA APARTMENTS Bayfront commu.nicy wi1h f!iTate bt.c..h & marina. Tropkal lancbe1plnt·~ J.11911 f".001 a fllfl duL Wall( to lal"9 lti..d thopt -Mieeta""' Nlt'-1.ucL • ~ lBR. lBR ud 281\ ~ dca apu. • Prffttt ptdot or Mkolakt •Wood knM-t1pt Rn,a.m •Mnar~ . ··=-~No Peta • Plale call (ff9 760-0919 GETO OF DEBT! !Ye can hell?! • uedlt Cirds Uituoli~1tr1 • Pap::cnts L~trtd • /nrtml RrdurttJ • ll11r1Jssmt11ts' SIOpPfd • l/12bla1'll.ls i;(Ji Can't seem to gel to all !hose r,epalr JOb$ eround the houH7 let Iha Claaalft:»d Service Directory help you find r li1ble help. 841·1471 • ) bank and BIS ac· administration. Please counts roconclllallon, send resume 10 Ac· 401 k ad min and coor· counting Supervisor, dlnatlon and apeelal PO Box 1560, Costa pr0Ject1 This position Mesa, CA 92628 or requires BS degree In you may fax resume accounting or linanco, to: one or two year expe· (949) 642·7667 rlonce preferred and Resume should in· prollelent In PC skills elude salary history. (Excel, Lotus 1 ·2·3 Physical/drug screen· and Word). Good bon· Ing required. EOE. oht package Including ""p'""o""s="""T""•_,.L......,S""T""o-R...,E~P-IT-401 k 1etlremen1 plan. "" 01ug screening/phys!· retail counter, nex hrs, cal required. e.o e . apply: 3535 E. Coast Send resume to Ac-Hwy. COM 673·2930 counting Supervisor. ""P-re-m-le_r_A_e_e_H_ar_d_w_a_r_e PO Box 1 560, Coat a Retailor has openings Mesa, CA 92628 or for Hardware aales fa)( to (949) 631.17246 auoc & caahlers. Flex Babvalller nHded tor 1ehedullng, ben•f1ts 10yr old girl Mon,·Frl, paekag•. Call Dick at 2'30-6;30. ee friendly, Crown Ace Hardware re1ponslblo, have own 3107 East Coast Hwy good tran1fclean OMV CdM 949·073·2800 Alla 714·565·5665-day p T o, 0 c er y BEAUTY supply/salon Merchandl••r $9.00 Recpt/Sal•• Tues· hour, qualified with Sat., 35 hr1 per week. schematics, various Call LHlle. 437·9026 hour1, car neeossary ! BEHRt1r I Al HQ PO )(f\H()Ql'(\Oo''<.l~ Call 80<>-45<>-4338 Sa lea COMB QROW WITH USI E11pandlng rotall ad· vertl1ln~ depanment Heks o Hll motivated account. axecutlve to Hll, develop and &er· vice new buslneu and special 1ect1ons. We prefar a candidate to have a minimum of 1 year print ad· vertlalng experience. E•cellent c·ommun•ca· tlon skills. Ablhty to Ht goal• and make p1ole11lona1 preHnta· 11on1 In a fast pacod and detail oriented en· vlronmant Xlnt benefit package, lncludlng 4011(, Drug acra•nlng/phy1le11 re· quired. EOE. AHUmH via lax: At· tentlon, Lynn E101a 714-650.,..602 or mall: Tlme1 Community News. 330 We$1 Bay Street, Coata Mesa, CA 12627 •81lC OFFICERS• lmmed opening•. Cost• MHa $G so HR (3t0) 871-2815, Seoret arv/Otf. Mtr Prop. mgt, co 18•1<• e<>wpm, Computer ht· erate, gd math. Box 2147, Nwpt Ben, Ca 92859 Fa: 722·70l5 Of call 722·7331 • the Pilot Classifieds to find the service you 're looking for. .. ThUnday,Sepember24, 1998 TODAY'S CRoSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS • t !.ttemet 63 Join 58 Ptvots PREVIOUS PUZZl.E IOLV£D ' l.atge ooos. '°' ltlOl1 59 Smoolh·apoken 81 Mediocre to Poee '°' •n 84 AlM111e. •rtlst 11 Embatrut usuelly 85 Slow dovtn l4 lhMtet award 15 t-i9wk'a ~=W...el counterpert 68 M0<e dtsol11e 18 lone Rang.ft 69 Curve tldeldctt •1 Atml>on9 70 ActOI Foxx 71 Brainy 18 Fancng weapon 11t l.ong llOfY 20 Ceffibretions 22 Sums 24 Put to Na 28 Pee<t 31 Soent -32 Maner of P\fbllC ooocern ~= 30 I 87 great Mel-31 Cherubic , '' • ..• -l saw e~· 42 Put on welQht ... ,,.vino tubs ta~ 45 WiOOow covering 47 Actress Banun 49 Large snake 51 Smah hole SJ) l[_j ·s E·R·VI-C·E--· ~L~~uc DIRECTORY BATHTUB REG WING 3448 BATHTUB REQL.AZINO & Relurbl1hlng, Pore• laln. Flbergt•. Sink• 'Shwrt Cntr• 845·n 23 CABINETS 3490 Advanced Wooe11y1tem1 ·Cu1tom Cablnetry- l<ltchen • Bath• Ooort Moldlnga • Mantel• lA9t650 7t4·998.S970 •Remodel•ng end all MAID ~~ .......,,~"''•• CAll TODAY FOi YOUR FREE IN·HOMl ESTlllAn tnm.IOllOft.IBlll 515-MAID .. 320 w. CAIAsJ "'" •• ;~~·~oo0'.,:,~~1oc ~~ INTERNET Trelnlng yta Ltc-bond·lna MIC/ Hom e or Offic e v1 .. 714-988·3584 949·718·9 38 8 , Woodwork Doors ln11 • ...,...,..... ________ _ clOHtl remdld, crown CONCRETE & motdlng t:>He~·~~~.:~ MASONRY 3557 I No room left In the garage for the 'cu? Brick, Block, Stone, Tile Cone, Patio, Driveway Fplo, OB01. Ref. 25Yr. Exp. Terry 187·'7894 Concrete: Driveway•, Petlo1: Repalrt/A• moval. Au/Comm L 205237 475°7800 46 -s1re1m• tor • ··ma11er,"eg 48 Unuted 50 Discussed 52 Rome'• river 54 Nurse Barton 55 Bacllpecker 57 Low area 58 Oklahoma City 60 Comedian Lahr 61 Mineral spring 62 Rower's need 63 'Get 'em. Fldor 65 Alr·ulla 1mmo 10 11 12 Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot LEXUS 8115 TOYOTA 9210 VANS 1225 VOLISWAGIN 9235 ly OWIU'S GOlllN wtth OMAR SHARIF .,)Cf TAHIJNi HUCSCH FREE THE TRICK l&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '94 •• ~00 Low ml. CO. ~hrome. (014580) 117,777 LllXU8 Ofl' W•aTMINaT•R (714) B92 .. 9oe) -------- '98 COftOLLA 30K ml, auto, AC. (459947} St2.550 Ll!XUS OF W•STMINSTEft C714J 892-8908 --------- '77 Volk•w ... n aue 'M Jett• OLa &lack 2Llf, •apd. snrl, great 92Kml, cln, anrl, am body & Interior, 7 pat• fm c111. new tires, air .. nger, runt grtall bage 100kml pow· $950 obo 931-0767 ertran warranty, malnt. '83 l'ord •·1 llO van converalon t owner, u acheduled. Mutt a ell In 5 dayel 112,000/0bo S75-7571 Eas1-Wt.'SI .. ulnerable, South deals or 299·7881 4X4 ll'l221 xlnt care, auto/over- Wcst led the tjueen or clubs, a con· MITSUBISHI 9145 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.,iiiiil drive, cc. AJC, MW vcntional play that requests partner to 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii b•Mirea & servicing i----------unblock the jack if third-hand has 1• '89 PORO aRONCO & 1mog ready '2100/ ANTIQUES. NORTH • 4 Q 765 that card. East would have done 10 no 92 Dl•monto Sdn XL T Loaded w/EquJp. obo (714) 497·50&4 ClASSJCS matter what the lead, and declarer Nu llrH, tran, brak11, 15900/0BO '84 DODOI! 380 <> AKQ43 • A 7 4 3 dueled in dummy, and ducked again all pwr, 4 dr, run xlnt __ 9_4_ .. _7_2_3_·_1_50_4 __ , Beverly convttrelon when West continued the suit. A thlnJ HOOO 873·1200 Van. Pwr, dual air, ----- '88 MALIBU 8UP•R8PORT A reel aharp red beautyl 56900.obo 723·1'504 WEST •.K 32 0 8432 0 2 EAST • 1098765 Q Q J 10 ·club wes al'IO 11nowed to win and, FIND 07.000 ml, t owner, when West persevered wtth the suit, •--------recorde. $5900.obo • declarer discarded a diamond on the NISSAN 91 SO an apartment 723· 1504 • K Q 10 8 5 SOUTH <> J 98 • J ace Now when diamonds broke 3-1, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I __ t_hr_o...:ug:..h_c;:..la;.....s_s_lli_ed_~1..-------.......i1.----------- declarer was able to run 1he suit for '95 P•lhHnder LE • AQJ o A K 9 <> 10 7 6 5 • 962 The bidding , SOUI'H WEST NORTH 10 r.s.; 3• JNT Pass Pau Opening ltad· Queen of • South, declarer at three no trump, had nine tricks for the taking. but ther.: was one problem. If diamonds broke 3· I. as was likely, the spots were such thal declarer would have lo win the fourth round tn hand. Since 1he opening lead attacked the only entry to the fifth diamond, can you see how South unblocked the suit? North's jump to three &pades was a splinter bid, denoting a singleton in the bid suit, opening bid values and eitccllent supp<>rt for Of;lener's minor. With half of South s values in North's shon suit. three no trump was the obvious contract. LEXUS 9115 LEXUS nme tncks Low ml, auto. llhr Could the defenders hl\ve thwarted (2MTD388) 119,550 declarer from lreemg the diamond LEXUS Of' suit? No. If West discontinues clubs WESTMINSTER to, say, sh1(t to a heirt, declarer (714) 882·8908 romps home with an ovenrick! South •--------- wins the heart, cashes four diamond tricks and. since lhe closed hand still has a heart entry and dummy has the ace of clu~ as access to the long dia- mond, declarer can afford lhe luxury of leading the queen of spade$ from hand. In all, declarer collects two tricks in each major, five diamonds and the ace of clubs. Learn to be a better bridge _play· er! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridae Letter by calling (800) 788- 1225 for information. Or write to: Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Bo" 4410, Chicago, UI. 60680. OLDSMOBILE 9155 '88 CIERA 6 cyt, AC, full pwr, am-fm cass, wire whls, LOAOEDI S2500/obo 848-5770 PONTIAC '92 Grand Prl~ White, 4 door, low mL untler blue book ,.500 call Rich 714·890-6958. '93 TRAMS .AM HI performance V8, everything pwr, 1 owner, garaged, .all malnt records. Red/ tan Inter. 70K ml, a elastic boautyl $9995/ OBO. (949) 489· 1240. 9115 LEXUS 9115 TOYOTA 9210 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '92 SC400 ALL op-'95 SC 300 lions, apple red, lab Rally red/Ivory lthr cond., 92Kml $18,900/ (020231) $25,977 obo, Owner 723-5815 LEXUS '94 ES 300 MISSION VIEJO Btk Jade/lrvoy full opt C949)384-0884 (066966) s22,322 --,,..,,9..,i,...E"""s-3 ... 0-0-- LExus c a a h m e r e /Ivory MISSION VIEJO (138854) $24,744 (949)384-0884 LEXUS '9 5 ES 300 MISSION VIEJO Midnight bl~e/lvory (949)384-0884 (11965~1!XUSS25,787 --·""'9""'9 .... e""'s---3_0_0 __ MISSION VIEJO Full opt, Lexus cert (949)384-0884 (1412542) $26,987 LEXUS Buy It. Sell It: Find It. M ISSION Vll!JO Cl•H lfle d. (949)384-0884 '97 ES 300 Sdn (97· '9 5 CAMRY LE 41120)$29 ,995 2dr, au10. llllr BAUER J.AQU.AR (018497) $17,987 (714)953-4800 LEXUS ,97 ES 300 MISSION VIEJO WhtJgrey full opt (949)384-0884 (039815) $28,987 '95 PREVIA LI! SC LEXUS Cust whl1, dual A/C MISSION VIEJO • (3KKV554) $18,888 C949)384-0884 LEXUS OF '92 LS 400 WESTMINSTER Nakamlchl, chr whit, (714) 892·8908 <3XST~~UJ~9fii0 i--,9-8_C_A_M_R_Y-Ll!-- WESTMIN8TER auto, white, full pwr, (714) 892-8908) (3RXA510) $15,555 LEXUS OF Buy It. Sell It. Find It WESTMINSTER CIHslHed. (714) 892·8908 SELL your used vehicle throuoh classified Ml·S878 ~----------------- 1 D YEI, IEU MY CAR Run your ad In the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily PJlot and the Huntington Beach- 1-, . I- I °" I l'I> I , _ Fountain Valley .-------------', b Odc..O MC a -o NA~ Independent to reach over 100,000 1 ~c.- homes. Fax us this : ::====--===a.co==-===-========::! form with your credit 1 -----·---- card # or mail with 8::-09::::::::. 0 ::.."':... ----a,.,.... ......., 8.....,c...... a check tOdayl §:= ~='8=--..: Run for a week! If o=:cs=..--8=...--=-.. ~~!.... o·~-o....,._ o_..,_ __ .., YOUr Car d00S not I 1 -=~~:.~r-c.r~11~-11 sell, we'll run It for • ________________ _ another week FREE! All for Just $10'. 2o v ... t u-.U dTI !JDar GARAQEBALE HINTS Before your garege • det•rmlri• wha ltem1 you wtsh to NH. Makt1ure .verythlng 11 Clean end repaired. ~ 642·5878 WALL 3919 COVERINGS 3932 Chances are you will find whet you need at th• prlc• you want to pay when you rHd CIHalfled dally 3929 1--~-e4_2_._se_1_a~__.;. TRADE. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Learn 8p•nl•h NOWI For work/1chool/1ravel lndlv/group le11ona Call Sutana 673·7409 PATIENT TUTOR M•th (ulth·oalc) phytlCI, chem, IH I prep (CBEST/ORE/ SAT) FrH Info. Jim Madia 714·547·MATH UPHOI.STUIKG U3J Q & UPHOLST•ftY 1lnce '68 cutt. furn. upholtty, 111p covera antique rpr 642-4812 Chances are you will flnd whet you need at the price you want to P•Y when you read CleHmect dally 842·5871 Claaamed le ..... CONV•Nl•NT whether you're t:>uy• Ing , .. mno. or Juat looklng, .01 .. t lned l'IH What you needl OU811Pl•D •42 .... .,. through classlfled 942·5878 U/e'll llelf tfoa ~/te A ~ GOOD ADI Call 642-5678