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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907
• At. UlVIH UOAI V PllOl
J eremiah Collins sits with some of his Marine memorabilia in his garage in Costa Me~. His career In the Marines began at
age 17 with his parents' signature and spanned 22 years, including service in the Korean and Vielna!ll wars.
Clin -ging to the p ~s t
Costa Mesa man can't b ear to pa rt with any of his possessions, from
Korean War propaganda le afle ts to beer cans from around the world
l·.1J-.1 (,11 Collins, a 75-yeM-oltl ( osld ~1€'sd 1e:-.1-
dent, 1s a decordtcd wet r vNNdn who servt>cl
m the Mdrine Corps for 22 yedrs, r<•llrinn .1-.
Jeremiah Collins doesn't remember why a gunnery sergeant m 1962 Throu9hout hi-.
he began saving Uungs All he knows is he's service m the f\-1dnne Co11>'>, Collins colk>ct·
been domg 1t his entt.re life. I ed other items, from med! trays to practin•
When Collins was fighting in the Korean bomb shells. Now he has d treasure tro\'l• ol
Will, thousands or propaganda leaflets were a garage to show for it with all 1l('ms ct1lcl·
dropped from tltrplanes overhead. H e J loged according to a syst<>m only he com-
p1cked up some and mailed them home to prehends.
his brother for safekeeping. Ask to see old grav~ marker" und hP'll
· ..
Water diStrict move
-prompts policy talk
• :rwo board members
say general manager
sh ould have come to
them before taking
action on $$,000 ou tlay.
• l·1h1 G11
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COSTA MESA -The Mesa
Con!Olidated Water D1stnct's
boarCl of directors rablied the
geno/al mdn.ager's deosion to
spct>d $5,000 to try to secur<> a
grdril for a colored-water trcat-
me ut plant but not ~1thout some
de bate. ,
The motion passed 3-2 with
board members 'Ihtdy Ohlig-Hall
and H ank Panian d~scnbng, said
Mes spok eswoman Lynnette
Round: Ohhg-Hall and Panidn
were. concerned that Gc•ncrdl
Mdndger Kdrl Kemp might hdV<'
Vlolatcd bOdrd policy by dSkmg
them to rnt1ry d step be had
already taken.
The Metropolitan Water Dis-
trict of Southern Cahforma
rece ntly established a grant pro-
gram to help local water d1stncts
with their projects, Kemp sa1cl
The $5,000 was to go to
Murucipal Water 01stnct o r
Orange County for its ass1stdnCt~
m writing an application for the
grnnt, Kemp said The $5,000
would be payable only if the
grant was secured.
"It should })ave been brought
lo the l>o~ud's dtlention first,"
Ohlig-Hall said
SEE POLICY PAGE A 13
get tht-m. Ask to sec cop1L?s of V-mdtl, rcirl~
pholOHfdphed letters wnlten hy solcht>r..,
dnd sent bdc-k home. tincl he knows whPH"
they di('. too
·You just 1~ut everything bu< k wh(•rt> at
b<'lonq!t, • ( olbns !td1d
Some of thP thm9s Colhn'> llds coUecll•d
l>elonq in muc;<'ums. He hd" dondted mc1n}'
items to lhP ldrine Corp., Recnnl DPpot in
SEE MARINE PAGE A 14
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1998 t
. Freeway plan
. .
gets rolling .
with hearing
•The $138 n1illion,
four-phdse proposdl calls
for connector bridges, i
on-ramps and offramps.
[Ajy l'llol
COSTA t-.IESA ·-A $138 mil-
lion, lotU·J>hd"l' plan to reheH'
rongt>...,t10n at tlw u1lPrCh<tnyl•s of
lhl' Costc1 Me.,a t1n<I Sau Diego
lrt'l'\\iiys t1nd on Hnstol Street
wtt.., unvPl!t•d Tli11r'>dt1y P\'cninu
durin9 c1 puhlk lwc1rinq dl Citv
I full.
t Thell phust , \\ t111 h hus a ptojf'Cl-
t>d cost of S18 nuU10n would
wlu:vP ct>11gl .,t.Jon dnd 1 ltminctte
\...c•aving ptohl1>111s on 11 c:-suuth-
hound sHJP of the Sar~ U1euo
FreeWd\
Cit) of he Id b sd) lhey <1 I u
hope tl11i...1~ llllJl!O\ l'llll'lltS Ill'\: P[
!Jet built They .arl· mor mt rest-
•'d m pldn to )111pro\ o u n·s~ to
Costa MPo;,1, \-.h1ch mdud" a ne\'
hntlgt> l lJflll('ClJIHJ UH! Jri>('\\ cty~.
n•·W J3n tul Street and AH•J 1 of
the Art oHramps ond ctn Anton
Bouh \ drd on-rt1mp
Th'• l 1ty hn nc> fundmq or
Thi' plun. hrs! Pl1VlSIOD d 15
y<>ctr.., nqo, would create more I
c1cc l's:-. lo Sot)! h Cottsl lt.:trn,
rPhe\ e congP t10u through the
u ... e of rnm11~tor hndge ... and lmk
intention to pmcP<·d \\1th phac;
tour ol thl proJf> t ud Peter
:-.:c1ghil\ I, II<111.'>J>Or1otJOn PrvlCt><;;
llldllrl!Jl'l fh;r pluns \\fll't• only
mcludc cl m the prupo l1 :-.<> mt·
ronm ntcll concPrno; could b
ctcldre5s1·d he saui t tH·pool 1,uws on the I\\ 11 frt-il'-
wc1ys.
Re~uicnh v. er~ mo:.l nm-
< cnwd ahout the fourth pha e of
the plt1n, '"·h1ch lh1:1y fear \\ould
bring trt11f1c clci...Pr to th1•1r home:-.
<rnd Jo\\ er U1e11 propert} value ...
"lJu11t~ llclnkl ll lSil nt>cl•S'>rll'\
evil ""'" hope n•'\ er qets built
said City Mattdgt r Alldn R11(>Cll'r
.. \\'e \•'r\ mulh aj)pr"c 1uh. \hG
SEE ~REEWAY PAGE A 13
Board weighs in
on grading scale
•Debate heats up on
whether high school
honors clas~~s should
have more grade point~.
~Nol
NEWPORT-f\.tESA -Thl'
1s-.up ol wmghled qracll"" tor hon·
ors l li.ts..,Ps hds been onP tlldt the
~chuol hot11d has dl•hdted, vut~d
on, resc:mdt•d 11'; volt"' on <1nd vol·
Pel Oil ll!Jdln hul "till hd'-ll't
n•solvl.'d.
The hodrd vulPd Tuc~dtly to
:-.et up tt < omnullt'l' to gttnwr uU
lhl' m101 rlldbOn II IWC'ds to ffidKP
the nght dec1~1on on "hethN lc>t-
ll'r gr.ult•s fo1 honors clt1.,..,t'..,
should hl' worth mnrC' pumt.., thdn
tho'-e tor n·guldr dcts"e"
It's ctn issue nclcllcd with com-
plex prcict1cdl .dml t q_il <JJ n
such o!'i Should \\ Cl{~hted yrtidl'
h1• Pt10ac11\·p? \\'hdt ah ut stu
dPnL' \\ho grcHluattd I "l H 111
Should 11 appl} 10 dll hn11 ..,, t ol
qradP le\ t>l..,? •
The school dJ>..lncl s <ttlutllP}
..,a1d the \H•1gl1t1•cl grddt houlcl
not ht• r1~troc1ctwe, tor .ft dJ of
n1c1k111q th1• chstnr t vul111•r<1l~le lo
ln\\'su1ts trom fC>nncr tudenl
who \\OUM hu\f' tdkPn ti da
• hdd th11 \ kno".n 11 ,.,a.., \\CJghted
Those ... 11Hl11 nts cnold arqu~ that
llttd U1111r qr111if• pumt ct\ l'rcHW
bi:en boo ted h\ the \\c1~htr•d
...edit• lhf>} md} tla\ P bet n c1dm1t-
ll'd to top rol11•q1'"
TitPll' ha al o be<>n ron em
hy paren~ on bf1th ..,ides of Lh •
b..,Ul' 1llo'l' who wi!nl \\ P1ghtcd
qrndt>s, mostly lrom :-..:1•\\ port-
l lurhor I f1qh sc-11001 sc1} llH•ir
SEE GRADES PAGE A 13
Fueling
ruriners' fire
Sunflour l'\dtural Bakery owner
donat )s food to H<irhor I c•litd9e
Run, which 3 of liis 4 childn n
will p drticipatf· m this y dr
Ill ... ,., \1 \.'>11\1 ------!Oh' fib!
FUN FACT
Through the New
port Harbor High
School PT A. th
Harbor Hcrit. g
Run ha~ donat d
mor than
.S253,000 to th
't11gh :schOoJ ,.n.
1987 For mer
information. call
64'"·""~·
• MARC MARl Al.V ht.01
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•
The conUngent of Clayton family member running tn the Harbor Heritage Run contin-
u s to gTOW thl year. Carley, 10, far left, ~ydney, 5, and ralg Oouglai , 8, wlll be run·
ntng wtth their father, Craig, moth r, Meggan and ~• t r, Rachel, 3, cheering them on. SEE RACE MGE A 14 .
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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CONVY\UNITIES SINCE 1907
IJIANA ti. JI t Y 101
JeremJah Collins sits with some of his Marine memorabilld In hJs garage in Costa Me.sa. Hi-, cdreer in the Marin<•'O twgdn dt
age 17 with his pa.re nts' signature and spanned 22 }'ears, lnC'ludJng service In the Korean dnd Vjelndm \\'drs.
Cl ·i ng i ng to the p~st
Costa Mesa man can't bear to part with any of his possessions, from
Korean War propaganda leafle ts to beer cans from around the world
Ooly Piol
Jer<'mJ<lh CoUrns doesn 't rnmcmber why
hi.' begdn savinq things All he knowc; 1s h(.''s
hN•n domg 1t his t•ntm• lift•.
C'"ollmc,, c1 75 yc•.i1·olcl C 'osl<1 t'-h•s11 1tis1-
dc>nl, 1c, c1 df'C or<ll<'d wttr vl'IPr.tn who sl'rvPcl
in th(• MdfuH• Corp., lot 2:.l y1•,us, 1Pllrn1!1 .is
a gunnery wrqe.rnt m Hlh'.l. T l11011qho111 tu ...
scrv1c<• m llw Mc111n<> C ·oq>'i, < 'ol11no;,; rullt•< t •
Pd other item .. , from lllt'1111r11ys to pfdc t1't>
bomb sht•lb. Now h<' IMs t1 trc•ttsun• ttoVI' ol
d gdrt1qe to 'ihow lrn 11 with c11l 11t•111 < <1111·
locjed t1ccmd1nc1 to u syslPtll only hP com-
pr<>h<.'nds.
When Collins was hqhllng m U1e Koredn
War, lhoust1ncls of propdqcJnrtd lettflets were
dropp<>d from cJ1rplctnes ovNh dcl. He
picked up some dnd malled them home to tils brolhN for sdfck<•epmg. Ask lo .. (>(? old <JfdVC· 111c1rkt>rs rind hc•'lJ
Water district move
prompts policy talk
•Two bodrd members
say gencrnl mdndger
should have come to
them before taking
action on $5,000 outlay.
l:IN (11 1:
!Qty Pl>!
C >STA MESA -TI1e Mcsd
Con"W>hddlcd Weller IJ1stncl's
b0ctril of dir<•ctoa rutali<>d the
genc:,ral manager's clc•c1s1on to
spend $5,000 to try to c;N·un• d
grttnl lor a colorcd·woh•r trectt·
meat plunt but not without c;om~
ilc~e.
. Tftc motion pdc; <'d 3·2 with
boam rnc•rnhcr1' 1hHly Ohh!J·I lull
enc{Hunk Pdm<ln ch S<'nlm!J, Sdld
Mes& spokeswoman l.ynm•tte
ClASSftED -... -.... -.... --16
aMIUll1T,.... --· i2
mmMIM8fT .. ~---.J.10 ..
l'll1lt ........... Mt' I IHr T l'C_ .. tftltJ2
Round Ohlig-11.tll 1u1cl Pt1n1<111
wt>re ron< t'rned lhdt Ct•m•rctl
Mdnt1qN Ktirl KPmp rniCJht ht1VI'
vaoluted bot1rd poliC'y by d'>kmq
them lo rdllfy c1 st<•p h<•' ht1d
ulrnt1dy ldken.
Thf' Mf'lropolHt1n Wt1ter Dis·
tricl of Southern Cc1hfor111c1
n•cenUy C'>ttlbhshccl ti nr.inl pro·
gmm to ht!lp locdl wotcr clt.,lnc L:>
with therr project.,, K<'mp <;did.
The $5,000 Wd'> to uo to
Municapdl W<1lm 1Jua11c t · ul
Orange County for ats ass1 htncl'
an writing an dpphc<1tton lor lht!
nrant, Kemp !.ttad. The $5,000
would be pdyablc only ii the
grant was secured. ·
·ft should have b • •n hrouuht
to the board's attention first,"
Ohl19-J fall said.
SEE POLICY PAGE A 13
!fPl tlwm. A'>k lo !.l'I' c opu·"' ol V·n1.uJ, ''"''
phol0<Jr.1 plwd IC'tlc•rs w11l lt•11 hy ..,olcl11•1 !.
rlllcl S<'nl bt1ck hort11•, dlHI ill' know ... Whl'll'
lht•y t.111•, loo
•You JU"t put c•v .. rytl1111q h.11 k w h1>11• 11
b1•lonqs, • Collins .,dtd.
SomP ol thf' ltlln!Js Collins 11,,._ collt>c lt•cl
helong 1n lllU'\t'UJlls. I If' h<1s clo11c1ll'cl lll•lll)'
il('nlS to lltP f'-1,uuw Corps RPc 1111t I >Ppol tn
SEE MARINE PAGE A 14
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1998
'.
Freeway plan
ge~ ro'1htg
with hearing
•The $138 million,
four-phasP proposdl c-111ls
tor connector briclHPS, ~
on-rcimps ctncl cjff rurnps,
I I ,,1 ( •• I
!Ott Pt•
C'I >SlA MESA A $1 .!B 11111·
J1cm, fn11r·phr1s1• pl1111 lo ri>l11•v1'
(}lfllJPS!IOll rll tj;P lfltl'IC lirlllCftjS Of
I h,. < nslrl 1\.11 ll cllld S,11\ 1'1PCJO I
''"''\\<1ys dncl on Bnstol S1r1•r>I
wc1-. IJll\ • •tlr·d Thurscldy PVPlllOCJ
dllrtrl!_J •• fJlll)lll ht•tlflllCt ell C1ly
~fall
Tiii' J ;;<111 first • ·rivtc,111n cl t 5
} 1•<1r<> r1go, w olllcl c rt dlt· lll•JI •
nC'< 1·S"<> to S1 1th <'•Just 1.-.1ro
H>ltP\ ,, COIHfl'.,11011 throuqh ttii.
ll')e ol < onn .. ctor hndqt>s dnd hnk
< itl·pool lon•·s on th1• two Ir•'"·
\\ rtys
lfrs1dents \\l'r<· 11111<;t con·
c 1•tn1~d r1ho11I thP fourth phlht• ol
llJP pl<Jll, wlm h tli"Y !p.11 would
hr1119 t1<11f)c 1 l11s1•1 lo thPir hnrn"s
dlld lov.1•r th1·11 p1rip1·rt} V<1IUl''i
TI1.1t ph11<:.P "'tm h ha<> a f}IQJt:><.:I
••cl < ost of "JH nulhor would
fPhP\1• '1.mg1 t11m and "lilll11l<1l••
\\t>t1v111q prohlt·ms on th• s.outh·
bouml !.Hll' of llw Scill lJtPIJO
fn·• \\u\
i.: rt~ ofll(.:1t1li:. !id~ Lill'} r1l •J
hop•• th11t.;t• llrlJllO\PrJIPOICi' Jlt•\t I'
(jP! )11J1i1 'l h1•~ dll' lllllfl• nf1 f(•St•
rd 111 J•l111ls I•> lmpto\P <t(H· b 111
C1Jst<1 lt>'i11 "lur h rnclud£• 1 rJPW
tmdqP I (Jllrl••<'UJHJ 'h• lr1•£, Wd} S,
111'\V Bristr1l Lrt ·• I nncJ v llllt ol
th•• Ar1'> 1 Utump t1nrl ur An.loll
Buuh \ e11d IJll-t<lf J nu• l ll~ h .... no runcl nq or
11111_:nt1011 io J>1oc l \ th Jlhd P
lour f th• JHOJ• < t ud :P('tl'r
Nr1qh 1\1 t1ur sp<1l1dlao f r.1r1 s
mr1n u11 r TI11· J ldn \1 ·tt· onl)'
tnrmrtlltt tn tr • prupO'>dJ ho cnu
ronr11111t1I <Oll!C'n'> could h<'
<1dd11 .,.,, .<I tw t.01<1•
Willi(' lrr111kl~ 11 l c1 r 1 c •'!."ili)
t•Val \~•' hOpt; 'fl<'\l'f <Jt>l'> hmlt
o;~1cl C 1ty M.inogfl Al csn H•p <I r
"\\(• ""f). lllUf h t1ppit. l;;htt • ltu
SEE FREEWAY PAGE A 13
Board weighs in
on grading scale
• Dcbdle hectts up on
wheth<>r high school
honors cldssPs shoulc I
hdv • morP-grudc pomt!';.
I Ir II'\ \1 \"l"I
~Filol
NEWP< lfn · 1ESA 111.-.
1ssu1• of Wt11qhti•cl qr .uh·~ llll hon·
11/S c l(t..,..,1 • .., h11S ltC'l'll 11111• th.ti lhl'
'if hool l>n.ml hd-. clt•hctll'd, \ 11t11d
on ll'"'·1ncJ1•cl 1h; V11!1• on rHHI VOi·
I'd 011 rlCJc llll lnat s till ht1.,;11't
n•..,olvt•cl.
fh1• \)(1<1f(I \00lPd 11111 d<1)' 111
M1I up •• c m111111tteP to q.111111 1 .ill
lht• 111forrllc1ho11 1t 11t'1'<l to makr•
LhP ll!Jht cl1•< 1s1011 on whr>lhP1 l1•t·
lt•r qrn<l11 101 honors clt1ss1•
~t111Uld hf• worth rnor .. pomts lh<'rn
tho P lor r •( 111,ir 1 let .,1•o;;
It's an is ... u11 nddh cl '' tth c urn·
pit x pun lit, I tind • .I 1 •
\J h U'> Should \\ l'IQ hh I err It
hP a·tr '1ctJ\f'' \'\Jell 1i ut ..,l
cJt nl \\ho cJrdclU I( t l 1 L \' 11
Should ll <-1pph 10 a b t ..,, I I
<~Mdr JCo\••I ?
nu• c hool dr lr1<h dttnru1 }!>
it Hi I h1• \.\ <'l<Jht(•d IJlddt s should
11111 b1• 11 troc1c U\ 1 ror it dJ •>f
m.ik1111 Uw d1str111 \'1.tlnt•rthh.• lo
l.H., s1111 from '"'Ill"' st 11dt nts
,., ho \\C111hl h11\ (' 1t1k1•n 1 c Id s
li.ul tlw krHJ\\11 11 \\dS ,.,., 1qht1•d
1ho"•' stucl1•11h could 11rq111 tltrtt
hr1cl thPJJ lfltHI< Jlllllll 8\ PretlJP
Ill I'll l>Ofl fP<I h) th1 \\1•1qht ·d
SL th• the} llld\' ht1\• b1.•t•n 11l11ut-
lPd to top collr 1w~
11u•11,; hu.., abo l>et'll c 111 crn
h} p<1r••nr" on hc1th o;lcff:as of thro
lS,lF' 1110 < \~ho \\ <1nl \-.:' 1qhlecl
qrod<' , mn ti) front Nt '' 1 nl
Hc1r1>0r I hqh S1 hool stt} tlu u
SEE GRADES PAGE A 13
....
Fueling·
runners' fire
MAAT V OT
Sunllour <1 t ur <1 I B·<1k1>rv ow11 :'\r
dnndtPs fond to l lcul>or I fP1il<1gP
Run, which 3 of his 4 chiJdr "11
will pc1rt1 cipdh ' m this yc~dr
I h '' t~ \J \.,11-..1
!kit fib
FUN r-\ACT
lfhrough the ·N
port Harbor High
S<:h0o1 PTA. the
H rbor H nt
Run h ~ donat d
tnor than
S2S3.000 to th
high hool IOG
1987. For more
1nforn < tion. CAii
645 5806
. ' The contingent of C'layton f.a.mJly member'. running In tht! Harbor Heritage Run rontln·
ue to grow this year. Carle), 10, far left, Sydn~y. 5, and r•lg Doug , 8, wlll be run·
nlng wlth their talh r, ralg, mother, M ~gan and I lr.r, Rachel, 3, ch rlng them pn.
' '
StE RACE 'AGE A 14
r '
• :A 2 Saturday, Septomber 26, 1998
MORAL OF
THE SYORY
cindy trone
christeson
Don't let a little rain
ruin your picnic
"Things turn out /Jc~t '"' p O/Jil
""ho makP the best 11111 of tlu• '""}
things tum out."
-Unknown
W h\?O WE' retunwd lrom 1111<\i·
Unn 1e( Pnlly, our d1rnyhtc>r
K~'lly had only d IPW clc\YS ,1t
home beforP INvin9 for collt>CJ('.
Needless to stiy tho~•' d.iys wen• con-
sumed with L'ITd11tl'i, urlt><JC k1119, lc11111-
dry dnd rep.1c kinu.
I had uskcd 111y P\.lt•nch•d ftlmiJy
over for a SL'nd otr thnn<>r, !Jut h<•c·uuc;<•
our house was lnu it•cl 1n lmx<'s nnd
books and was .ilso unh<'ttr11hly hut, l
chd.ngf'd thf' plcm to u pkr1ic. It Wtls
the first wePk. of S<>ph•mhcr, wh<'n we
were rill whwrt l<1 rt'cord·IJrt>rJking
hedt dncl rnood-clrcJminq mug<JY
wedthl'r ·
I !.uqcwst<'cl Irvine Terr.Kc• Pttt k in
Corond del f\lcH bN·duse 1t was dosP,
and l lhouqht Uwn• might lw d hrN•w
th.er<> As wP. loaded up thf' rnr, we•
noticed d differi>ncc m the t1i1 lempr.r-
a.ture. Amy lookPcl up to the ch.mginu
sky and said. ·wow, 11 almost looks
hke 1t could Mill." W<! dll stopp<>tl,
looked up, luokPd at endl othr1 c1nd
Just kt!pl loctdinq. ·
Tht> tenipNtllun• h.id hcc>n 111 tlw
-tnple chy11s. so wt-Wl'n' 111st P~•qer {w
get out ol tlw house .incl cc11 ry on with
-our pldns.
Wr p1ckl'cl up Sl'Vl'rdl l<1sly pili'<lc;
-and Sdlttds hum liUld'S Pl'Ud c.lllU
·jomed my lum1ly 1t1 tht• park
l WilS S\ITpllSl'(l lo 'if'(' my pulPlll<;
dressE>d so mc:<·ly for c1 P<Jrk p1rnir., •
!~Spead.Uy nfy lllOnt, who Wcl"i in rl hl'<lll·
~tiful ~I SUJI. Shf' PXplc1m<>cl lhitl Hwy
,J:l.ad JUSt conw-+rom c1 rurlt'rt1l, c1nci tJt1d-
• 'n't had llmL' lo qo hnnw tc 1 < lldnqP
clothPs. We v1<,1tP<l with l'dC h olht>r,
;\\latched the yuun~wr ym11•r,1tion nm
·and pldy uncl then ... c11 down tr' 1•r1I.
~ Soon c11t1·r /\my stt1d qrd11• for H1P
.meal. thP <ri<V dc11k1•11pd,1h11111<tlk<llly.
•By the litnf' WI' <•p1•11Pcl lht' )11'.lZtl hox
es for sr•c on<h., < .od'11p1•111'cl the sk11",
:.and JI bPg.in lo 1<1111
: But n• '°'' of 11" hudg1>d V. ( hc1d cJ
little proJpclum lrorn brq tn•1 s ovt>r-
hedd, a11<I th" c oolPr ttir wc1c; rPf fL.><:h -
rng As Uu• 111m c c111ti11uocl, P\'Pryone
ebe at lhP pctrk ll1•cl lo hrs 11r h1•rt111s
A group nl young men who h.1d hPPn
playinq hr1.,kc•lh<11l fmdlly r.lll off th1•
courtc;, ancl \\11vPd to u-. <11 th1 y h•lt
"You·r~ to11ghPr th.in WP .in-.· onl.'
of thPrn st11d.
But WP kn"'' lh.11 11 would ht> <jllill'
some tmw h<>l1.1n· we WPH' 1111 logl'th••r
. agdln. Bt•s1cle-.. WP wt•n• hc1vinq fun.
We lned as<,orte>cl 1\<•lll!> ,,.., fc\Ul hot~
.and dgreed lhtil tlw p.ipN plt1l<'s
.. worked bf'tlN th.m tlw µdJWr towc>ls.
I'm sure> wt> rn11-.t h~t\'t! f)('<•n quill' n
sight s1ltmq ctnrl f•t1Unq m the t<ill\,
. espeadlly my 1.'h1Jilntly c11tire<I mnth1>r.
... "Jl 15 111st "" rucP to Ix• to<.wtht•r, • "'lf'
swd "It woulcl Ix• a sl1<1111C> to )c>.i\,. •
Just clftC'f Wl• c onut1(•11tr>d on tJw
.,.majesty of God'~ cu•ctti<>n, o th\ln<lt>r-
: tru>nn Uc<Jnn \\1th dll tnlPns1ty lhc1I
. Seemed llkP <Ill •'VI m1c1ti<111 Jlflint In ll\lf
-oorrunent ( ;od ll111n t rP;ltf'f I u~ lo 1111
'"unfory<?ttdhl" ,,.111111 dn<I liHhl c.how
Br the• Lmw w .. wmi• rr>udy hir
dessert, lh~ .;;kv < ll'Mt'cl W1· W(•11• ql.icl
'WP'd SldyPd. We wmild hitVP n11 .. sPd
out on so muc h 1f w<>'cl 11'11 t1f1Pr th"
,lirst spnnkJc
Next ltnw (.incl i>ncls cl httll' ftllll Ull
your p<1r<1dc or your pie nu, If) 1101 to
run. Just relr1x, bP rc•l rPslwcl, tllHI
~nJOY U1e !.hClW.
And you c.in quntl' ml' 011 1h.1l.
• • CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON 1s a Nr.wport
Beach resident who speal<s frequently 10 p;ir
enting groups You rJn re;ich her by r. mail at
• clndyOonthegrow com or at P 0 BoK 6140
. #505, Newport Beach 926S8
faith Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Ptlbt
Biblical lessons to· be learned from Clinton crisis
• lOfTOR'S NOTE: The following are eKcerpts
from ~e Sept. 13 ~rmon by St Andr~
Presbytef'ian Church pastor John A. Huffman.
]<.J\tN A. Huri ~AN
• ... for c1JI hav£' sinllPd and fall short
of t11e ylory of God • (Roman!I 3:23)
I huppPn to cfouht thdl d many·
montll'-lonq, denhNate prOCPS.'>
movmH towcml drUclc>s of impE'ach·
ment aud a tnal will welJ serve our
countrY •
l fllso l{Ul' lion whether ii will be
healthy for our nation to have the con-
tinuation of d morally and chardctero-
logically <li!'crNhh~ pre.<»dential
inc:umbenc.:y Is there .my Wdy that Mr.
Clinton <.·ould serve out his term as the
kind of let1cier and role model this
nabon nr•l'ds?
So, regrcUully, ullzcn Huffman,
rC'Ol ctin9 hon<'Stly. would SdY that on
the> hdsis of w hat r know now I believe
thut th~ body politic could well be
!;ervro hy « spct>dy and humble res1g-
Diltion. This would free Mr. Clinton to
pwsue the hecthng h<' and hls family so
badly n<?e<.J and dllow th<' m1llon to get
on wilh its bu!>int•ss witho1,.1l month
ctfter month of rnntim1111y turmoil.
Plea-.e re>m~mhcr wht1t I ht1vc JUSt
suid is onJy one riti.J.en's opinion I mdy
he wrong ..
... cmen Huffmcrt,
reflec_1ing honestly,
would soy that on the
basis of what I know
now I believe that 1he
body po5tic could wel
be served by a speedy
and humble
r~. John A.
Huffman
you dnd me to be authentic people of
integrity whose wbrd can b& tiusted
Lesson Two: The so-called "New
Morality• or •situational ~thlcs" is
clearly, morally bankrupt. '
When I was in serrunary in the 1960s
there was a lot of discussion about situ·
ational ethlcs. Theologians talked about
how we should lead lives ethlcally
motivated by love instead of by arbi-
trary, det~ed laws. In a way, they were
nght. But, in another way, they were
very wrong.
They argued Uiat a
mature person who
Lesson Four: Hu.man sexuality J~ a
powerful lorce /or both good and evn.
At one level, I agree with those who
lament the X-rated nature of this
week's news and the Starr report It is
sad that our children axe exposed to
such pornographic, lurid public dis-
course.
However, ii it's going to be this wdy,
why don't we take it to a deeper level
and say that this is a wonderful oppor-
tunity to remind ourselves and to teach
our children about positive and nega-
tive uses of our sexuality.
Our children, at a very early age,
know a lot more about sex, no matter
how distorted that knowledge may be,
than we·think they know. So if they're
asking us questions now, what a great.
opportunity to be very specific about
how good sex is when it is used the
way God created it to be usetl within·
the lifelong commitinent of heterosexu-
al marriage -not in the trashy, pathet-
ic, tawdry way of the soap operas of
contemporary existence.
Lesson Five: Going to church regu-
larly and carrying one~ Bible promi-
nently does not necessarily mean that
one is an obedient disciple of Jesus.
Jesus talked about highly respected
religiqus leaders whom be said desires the best for
someone else, in love,
is set free to make his
or her ethical decisions
not on the bdsis of what is
set down in the Bible or
ele$ cuiere ~.':!'.~T::~~ked
Lesson Six: No sin Is unforgivable,
but all sm has Jts cons quences. nus may be the most profound les·
son of all.
It is unportant for us to declare that •
there is no unforgivable sin. Christ died •
for all sin You and I can be made clean •
as the clrivt•n snow.
Howevcn, Scripture calls us to con·
fess1on and repPntance. And sin does •. ,.
have its consequences.
We can come to Jesus Christ at any ..
time and have his forgiveness. Howev~ •
er, people wtU question us if we come
at ~e last moment, the gun to our bead. •
on the day ·m which the report of our , •
sin is to be made public.
Let's never forget there are conse-
quences to sm. Evety time J do some-
thing wrong. t hurt God, mysell, and
sometimes others. God wants to forgive
me. I need to forgive mysell. And 1
hope others will forgive me But that
does not exempt me from the conse-
quences of what I've done wrong.
To put ii bluntly, there is many a
bom·dgain man and woman in prison
dealing with the human consequences
of thei..r sin even though they are
beloved by Ule lord, forgiven by him, in
tus eyes clean as the driven snow.
Lesson Seven: We must be careful to
not self-righteously see ourselves as
supertor wit/le dcmonizing others.
One of the malignant results
of this whole, horrendous
prt>sidenlial crisis could be
lhdl ll:ome of us, because of
What I havt• <>aid up to this pomt is
the human uuer,mc<> of one sinner,
s1.1Ve<l by God's qrc1n•, whose political
wisdom is ds rel<lliv1shc und subject to
error ns unyont> Plse's.
What t say from ttus point on is
C.od's word l cnc.ourngP you to focus
along \vilh me on h1bliral lessons we
can learn from thP sdd events of th.ls
presidential cri<>1s.
some legal system but on the
basis of what is really best fo1 all
parties involved. ·
Lesson Three: There is a connec-
tion between private and public
morals.
~:·~-~es
~ Pri -~-.... ~t'Z'e
partisan vested interest, politi-
cal conviction, prurient interest,
or just pldtn cussedness, could
take pomographlc delight in the
sio1uJ nusadventures and public
humiliation of a man who claims
to bt-! a brother in Jesus Chnst.
eside11t C'' ~ ~ i1 1a1ms
Lesson One: With God's help, always
endeavor to tell the truth.
Endemic-to humun natur<.• is our
capacity to shadP trnth to our own ben-
efit. Little do w<>, ctt the time, realize the
{utur<> ro.:;t.
The more constituencws you d.fld 1
have to address. Uw more complex is
our ~xist<>ncc>. Before lon~J. we can find
m.trSP)VP"> <ihddmg lhP truth d.Od even
blinding oursc>lvc>s to the truth in a
sophislicatf'd k ind of dt•maJ so d S to
i;urvive. /\ftttr dlt, wL' wdnl to nrnke
c•veryhody happy
Wf' begm to rationdll7e that bttlc
whitP hf'S don't Tlldk~ cmy dJ.fferenrn. In
fcKt, Uwy protN t m any pl•oplC! lrom
hurt. Wht1l's wronq with d htUc> decep-
tion? Everybody clcwsn't hdve to kilow
PVPTythinq
(·'lt•rtn, c 1 l"J> honesty tndy c·o-.t you
somethmy rryhl now. But ma ~tncUy
prag111<1lir "('nS<', 1t relNl<\Pt:; you and
nu• from tlw horreudous pC>nallic•s thdl
c:ome wh••n our shttdtng or the truth,
our clisscmbltng, und our blatant lie ...
cukh up with U" anci people no lonyPr
trust us.
God wants you and me to be
stnppe<l of our phomncss. l lc wants
Character is a whole piece of cloth.
God's word repudiates the idea that
we hear so often, that what a person
does in their private life is their bu~i
ness and not a matter for public con·
t:Pm .
I wi.IJ grant that thPre 1s a place for a
pnvate We and that not all the per<>onal
mdtters -good, bod and indifferent -
should be avdilablP for the public
recon.I.
We are increasingly becoming d
soc1Pty titillalPd by tdbloid-type enter-
ttUnment. We claim a rig hi to the junk
food kmd of feeding frenzy on those
personal tidbits .from the lives of promi-
nent political, sports, ente rtainment and
rehgrous figures We don't hdve to
know everything about everyone. We
1usl think we do. And we cr<lve more
tUld more.
f lowpver, Uus right ol pnvacy does
not mPan that there is no connPction
!~tween pmtdte and public morals. If I
am prepared to cheat on my wife, you
<lS d c.ongrcgdlJon helter hewd!e lest l
· cheat on you. If I am ctishonest in my
pnvate life, what right do you have to
think thdt I'll not he dishonest in my
public life.
i yioraJ Ailth . to Sta • or1ty • YUJ om ~c1,,.,un__ lee
·~ .................. ,., .. ,___ .. . .... ..,..,,, ,..._..:""'""""IOIJ.,., Ii
on
the
outside
but they
were rotting
.md stinking
on the inside
Yes, it is pos-
.. ...,..,~ 111,,,,... '~llt.t'ul I Ht..,J1lie1te <">l-11"~.l' "1alltf INbl1<
!Ulo., r-~ In"" .. , .. ," -.........,.___ -· ~ ..... . --............_ ~ .......... ~· '~ ....... ~,,-~ ..
... 9 "'' • ..,. "'" ··~·
sible to go to East-
er seTVlces, Bible in
hcind, and then to an
adulterous rendezvous
'sPoor
se
that afternoon. It's not just a
waywdrd president who
embarrasses luulself with such
revelations. Occasionally we bear ol
pasto~. aJso, who are caught m such
rtctivities
l low heartbreaking it IS to observe
some of the most straight-arrow-look-
lnq people who are living double lives
I know that Jinuny Carter, when he
was nmrung for president, was sneered
al for giving an interview in which he
declared he had never outwardly been
unfaithful to his wile, but that he had
•conun.itted adultery m his heart " .
Th.is whole Lewinski case, as
sad as it is, has been high drama,
gre<lt entertammenl, daily titillation
of new r~velations dnd editorial
comment on those discoveries.
Jesus wouJd tell u~ to humbly pray
the prayer, ·But for the grace of
God, ther<' yo I.•
No, we dd.Je not gwe any excuse ·
to th'dl which 1s wrong. We must hold
ou1selves cmd others dC'cou.ntable.
That's nght. Judgmr-nt<> must be made.
Consequc•nC'<'S must be faced And to
hold pcopl<' to thdl kmd of accountabil-
ity is not to ·cast the fmt stone."
Whdt W(! must not do 1l> to hypocriti;. •.
caUy S<>«' ow wives as superior to our
fellow, flt.1wt•d human beihgs. We mus'
be wilhnq to IL't HO ol our defense of
somt..'On<> who, for our own partisan •:""::
intl!wsts, wt• wr1nt to stay m ofhce or tar~
go of our vindictive tendency to purustJ::
the one W<! Wd.111 out of office. .. : ..
Yes, there are biblical lessons we · Z
CdJl learn from this presidential crtsis
How tragic tht1t it ever happened!
What the rc.slllt will be, we don't know,•:
But let us, evf•n now, learn biblical -:•
lessons from 1t -lessons never to be :-:
forgottrn. : :~ ... .._
..• ... .....
W HE IE TO GO TO FIND· GOD Fl ITH CALENDAR
• EDITOR'S NOTE: Where to Go to
Find God features b<icf descriptions
of churches and temple~ m our com·
mumty They appear each week on
<I rotating ba\1S
Pentecostal
UNITED PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF COSTA MESA
United Pentcr~tal Church of
Costa Me~ meeu at 617 Hamilton
St .• Cost,; Mes.:l Worship 1s Sunday
at 2 p m and Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
for mare 1nformat1on, call 646 9724,
Presbyterian
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF THE COVENANT
Presbyterian Churc.h of the
Covenant is dedicated, as a commu
ruty of faith, to worship and enJoy
God by celebrating and proda1ming
the lord\hlp of Jesus Christ through
the power of the Holy Sprr1t. The
worship service is a blend of tradi-
tional and contemporary, with
hymns and contemporary songs .
from a worship team and a choir
Worship is held Sunday at 10 am.
Child care Is provided. Sunday
school f()( young people from first
grade and older meets at 10·20 a.m.
after the children attend the early
part of the worship servi<.e. lim
McCalmont is pastor. The church 1s
at 2850 Fa1rv1ew Road (at Adams),
C~ta Mesa For more information,
call 557~3340.
ST. ANDREW'S
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
St Andrew's Pr~yterian Church
is committed to leading people to a
personal ~ving farth 1n Jesus Christ
nurturing .ach other in the faith
and ~rving others at home and
throughout the world. Its worship
combines the best of traditional and
contemporary wOf'Ship, aiming to
involve both the head and the
heart. A contemporary servic.e Is
held on Saturday at 5·30 p .m. and
traditional services are held Sunday
at 8:30 and 10.1 S a.m. Church
school for all ages meets concurrent
wrttrthe worship Sunday morning.
Child care is provided. John Huff-
man is senior minister. The church is
at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. fOf more information, call
631·2880 .
ST. MARK
PRESBYTERtAN CHURCH
St. Martt Presbytcr1¥1 Church 1s
committed to •betfeVing that all
humanity matten.. that all people
are God's people. that ~ penon
Is God·s creation. and, thefefOfe,
sacred. We will ~Melt to flnd
ways to share the good news with
them •II and invite them to listen
for God·s call to them.• Wonhlp is
held on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. and
Sundly Khoo! for pmchoof to mid-
dle school yOuth meets concurrently.
Gary Collins is senlof ptStor. Tlie
church was established ln 1962 •nd
n at 2100 MM Vista Oriw, ~
Beath. for more infocmatl<>n, call
644-1341.
SPECIAL EVENTS
SECULAR CELEBRATION
The Pacific Community of Seculdt
Hwnarustic Jews will observe
Yorn KippUI at 1 p.m. Wednesday
at the Unitarian Universal.ts!
ChW'Ch, 1251 Yictona Place, Costa
Mesa. The event will feature a Kol
Nidre and Secular Memorial ser-
vice as well as four adult work-
shops. The program will be fol-
lowed by dinner. Adrruss1on is $25
tor members, $30 for nonmembers
nnd $10 for children. For more
mformation, call 893-2715
YOM KIPPUR SERVICES
Temple lSdld.h of Newport Beach
will observe the Holy Days of Yorn
Kippur at 7 p .m. Tucsddy and
from 10 a.m. to sundown Wednes-
day at Hcll'bpr Cbnstian Church,
2401 lrvine Ave .• Newport Beach
A \"izkor Mernonal semce will be
observed at 12:30 p.m. dunng
Wednesday's service. A Break the
Past snt1ck will be offered folloYl•
ing Wednesday's service. Ticket :
pncc•!> vary. For more inf onnation.
Ctlll (949) 548-6900. ...
HIGH HOLY DAYS FOR SINGLE~:
Yorn Kippur services for unaftili-
c1ted Jewish !>tngles will be pN! ..
scnted at 7:30 p .m. Tue.c;day and
from 10 d m . to 1 p.m. dnd 4 to:'J
p .m . Wednesdey at the Jewish:-:
Conunuruty Center of Orang~-:
County, 250 E Baker SL, Costa•
M<"•d. A Brecsk the Fast celelfr~
Uon will follow Wednesday's ~.
Vlces. Admission 1s $25 for b<ih! ·
eMces. Bredk the Fast ticketi
art• $10 for members and $1.S:tpi-
nonmembers For more mfortpcG
Lion. cull 755-0340. :: .
FESTIVAL OF SUKKOT
Temple Isaiah of Newport Beady
will C'f'lebrate ilie festival of Sutk:Ot
tlt 7:30 p.m. Slmday Oct. 4 at Ht¢,.
bor Chnstian Church, 2401 ~
AvC' • Nowport Beach. For more • ~
intonTldtmn, cd.ll (949) 548-690d•._ ·=· ;r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---. -.... -..... ., ,.
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• Qlnal Street. A briefcase, power drill and a toolbox worth Sl,700 .....ere ;:~
stolen from a c.ar in thf' first· block, • :" ................ ~--.. " • ~Av.nu. A mountain bike worth $2,400 was stolen from a : ~
parking lot In the 600 bl~ ~ ' :•:
•Sky HMbor: A cellular phono worth Sl69 wa\ stolen from a plane in the•::
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• • 41st StNet Four compat1 d1su worth S60 were stolen from a home int~~
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stor• in the 3300 bkxk. : ·;
• CletJ.•land Aw A <ar stereo worth $1SO was sto)en In tl'wa 3000 bloc£"'""
• ContiMntlll Avenue: ~ blcyde worth S 1 SO was stolen from a home in tee::
2000 bk>ck. • • • • : ·.-. • Ne•"INlft 9oulevilrd, A stt of tools •nd a ~I wonh S33S were stolen • ~
from • truck In the 2600 block. • ~
• Red t11 A,,._ A computer WOl'1h S 1,500 was stol«t from a home In~
3100 block. ..
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, Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Saturday, Seplembor 26, 1998 A3
· -Parental involvement makes a true . hero 'lllEFLY
City narrows list
of search options Tod<ty, 1 hilve cl nnw hero. No,
it is not Mark McGwue.
Mark McGw1re 1!> very good at
hi!> job -he is d role model for
th<' work ethic but he> is not tt
hero. If McGwll'e, d divorced
dd<.l, had any chance at all of
arhieving hero stcttus in my
book, he dCiShed it when he spht
for St. Lows to play bc.N.~ball
instead of taking d pdy cul and
playing for the Angels here in
Orange County, where his young
son lives.
Funny thing is, when he got
to St. LoUis, he conmutted $1 mil-
lion a year in dona hons tQ chil-
dren's charities. It seems'to me
thtlt the proper thing to do would
httve been to mdke $1 million
less playing at the Big E clnd
!>tick around to help raise his kid.
Or, how about pldying here and
clonaung the money <myway?
My new hero is Vonnd Ham·
merschmjtt of Newport Beach.
Vonna wrote a letter to the Daily
Pilot to rebut dil eclruer missive
by d reader who Sdid parents
'WHAT'S
steve
smith
UP
who are able to !>pend time m
tht> cldssroom ot help with book
reports can do so only h<>cdusc>
they have the fmt1m 1t1l mf't.1ns
Vonna, d working, sinqlc rnotht>1
wrote a loud. emphatic ·No
Wdy.•
In h er letter, Vonna sidles tor
thr clueless ma1orily of workin9
purPnls what mdy t1s well have
been ddvice writtc•n rn Swdhili
In d nutshell, Vonnc1 wrote thdt
I t
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• Har\'CSl Bcny • OCU'k Cherry •Crape
• Blackheny •Peach . 81ud>e':"' . Plumsr
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REG. '3.29 10 oz.
Almond
Butter .
then • 1s ull kiucls ul IUllf' lo spend
workinn with your k1di.; on rc~Hl
Hl<J rtncl 01c1lh, hut II lrtkE'S SUI 11•
c H.'dhv1ty. lfot1clin!J hillhoa1 d.,
with ynur kids <1s you drive or
c<1k11luting Uw c:ost ot produce! dl
lhP ffidrket cllP but two Wtlys she
101 •nltonetl. .
"It's a matter of pr1onlil1S .incl
qood orgc1nizahon of tun<'," Vim·
IM WJOll'. .
It is t1 lso .i nltllt('1 of -.trony
• vt1lt1t'" ttnd c.haructe1, neither ol
wluch wquir<>.s dny money. ·
It money wem .iJI thc1t mat-
'lPrt>tl, ctll rich kids would do wPU
in ~< hool c.tnd <ill pour kids would
not. Show m~i. 11 p_oor kid r'hO'>t> ,
ptll PlllS <l6n'l WdlC h lulf'VlSlOJI,
rt•c1d tu her evl•iy lllHhl dnd 111w•l
1 on" •school-first" housPl)'Uld dn<I
•• 11ch kid whose puwnts hdVP
other µnonLiPs, .md I'll tell you
with qr<'dl atc:ur.Ky which rnw
wtll lw sue n·-.slul
P1w•11tdl exdmplPs are cvPry-
llunq, .md Vonnd is setting dn
ex.1mple> tor her daughter, d stu-
d~nt in the Newport-Mesa school
ch!>tm:I, lhut f,ir 011tw1·1qhs dny
''tl1e1 anfh11•11t •', me lwlinq rwm
111l luP11< "· cl1•s111h~ wit.it you 11My.
lt.IVt' ft n•utly Tt>llrl. •
rtuow dll t lw morn •y you want
,11 thP prohl"m nl low !JM<lr!S1 Jow
lt>~I sr1.>1es nr lc1ck of mll·r~:.t. Yuu
C.dll f'\1('0 kt:l'(> }'OUT hrgh·tPcJI
tld ... S~Ollnl$ tlllll your ( li!S'i·Sl/P
JC'<lurhon p10H1<tlll'> I'll tuk<·
Vonnd'S p1111•ntc1l involvcm<·nt
11v111 t11l ol I h1·111.
I ht1vP 011Jr r1 n1111or tlisc1'1rN'·
lllPnl with on<' pomt in Vonnc1's ·
iPllPr Sim WJJIC.'>, "It d0<:s tdkP
"01°?11 "<1c:ni1c" ol pt•r:.tmul time "
I pr,.ft•t lot dll lhr~ c;,1ctjhcl'S -
"hlt>'>lyh• <.:h1UHJl'S, • ll mcJy l>1•
sphtr111~1 li.tus, 1,u1 T'v<• nolicPd
lh11t lr11111111111•1(1 linw, purents
wh11 lh111k nl lhP c.h.myi•s dS s11c·-
111Ic" M. "Ill to l.t11wnt their roh ~ c1~ pt11 .. 11ls Tv th•• p.trcnl~ who
wlw" · • .i 111111 tlw huge com.nut·
1111•111 1<1 lh•·H lmls, I sc1y, "Too
l>rtd \1111 t.l11>11ld hdve thought of
llJ<1l l>l'foH• you •cJc•ddC'd to mt1k l'
11 lit1hV,"
we{ drt' hvii1H .it u time when
ttw "low• .ithmdancr> of :n.ooo
t1I un Angels <Jttme c.Junng d hof
pl'nnt1nt J<t< 1• m<ikPs the front
fl•HJQ of tho :;poi ts<;(>( lion, but
111,wlwrt• do WP 1ec1d about the
lll•'dlJ"r <1llf·nrJanr r• lil PTA mect-
HHI~-•
, At a recent bock:to-i.rhool
lll!Jlll, Olll' "'''ttlPlllary chool
IP,1< h"r 111 lf11• d1stm I lltld only
IX of tltr• pcll Pnls for tlw clctSS·
room's 17 l1JrlP11ls shnw up tor
lhP )ITl'')Plllc1t11 Ill
Vo11n.1 I f,1111meJschl11itt won't
make itw hf',1dti.nl!S •Jf the newi.-. . . pape't Im h1 r h1·ro1cs She won't
U"' ;, me(l11l <•l'hn\:f• a stwet-
-nu1w·!I 111 h~·r Jio11or. Sh" will 'gel.
hl•r IPW<1rcl Y<'c11 <; hum now,
k n11w111q 1 li.t I sh1' cl1cl hf'I best to
pine•' })Pr k1rl's 1>ch1cc1tum uht>ud
(1f dlt Plc;p
f\ 1y h<1t 1s off loclt.1\' lo Vonflt1
I lt1mmc1sd11111tt tJI NPwport
B1•<1ch
• STEVE SMITH I\ a Costa Ml'$() res1
dent and tre,.,·lance writer He can be
reached at (949) 574 24152 or via e-matl
at nsrnth19@1dt net
· ( Mutlaer~}
1
Thn city of Newport
B~dch\ exec:utive search
com.nuttee has begun its
tas'k of selecung a firm to
help the City Council ,
rccrwt d new aty mandger
to repldce Kt>vm Murphy.
The comnuttCP. -mddP.
up of Md.yor Tom Edwards
<md Counc1lmen Johri
Noyes. and Demus O'Neil
-Ddrrowed the list of
potential hmts to four.
Ttiey are DMG-Mcu·
imus, Shannon Associates. •
Nonnc:tn Roberts'& Assoc:1-, ·
utcs dnd Ralph Anderson &
Associates. ·
Comm1ll<•e members
Y.ill interview dll four firms
before making a recom-
mendation to the entire
City Council. The hnal rec-
ommendation will likely be •
mdde to th(• full council at •
the first meeting m Octo-
. ber.
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A 4 Scm.irdoy, Sep mber 26, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pil
The .. dirty work: Homicide investigators talk about
the horrific cases they try to solve
•EDITOR'S NOTE: lhr~ 1s the fourth article nan 11-part ~ries on
Costa Mesa's Citizens Polrce Academy
(;111 (, 1{1-.1 .... (,
COSTA MESA -It woul<\ he hard tor the Police
Department to bring students tn the Citizens Police Acad-
Pmy to a murder scene.
They wouldn't have the stomach. They rrught td.ffiper
with evidence. Some cunous soul would str.ay from thE'
~d. .
That's why a det<>ctive and a crime scene inve:.bgator
brought the murder scene to the fnendly confines of the
West S1de subStation Tuesday night. ,
Anticipating one of the most mtngumg aspects-0t police
• work, students_ w~!n't d1sdppomted with the presenta-
tion.
"They h<tve the most exciting JOb m the whole Polic-e '
Department,• SdlO academy member Sandra Crifasi, refer-
nng to hominde mve!>llgators. "rt was mteresting to watch
because it's like putting the pieces of a
puzzle tnto the right place.•
Cnme scene photos from one of the
depdrtment's most heinous murders
w<>re shown to the class, and Detective
Frank Rud1s1ll filled l1l the details. The
Cdse involved Omclima Nelson, who
st<.1blwd, decapitated· and cooked her
56-yedC-old husband at the. couple's
Elden Avenue apartment in 1991. Most
of the class, including Crifasi, remem-
ber the case vtvidly but weren't privy to
the <letatls reserved for investigators.
Jeremy~·
Meyers is ·
a student
enrolled
in Costa
Mesa's
Citizens
Police
Academy .
He saJd
that
becoming
a police
officer ls
his .. call-
ing." He
ls the
youngest
of the 34
students
in the
class.
The mdcabrc shde show plodded through the murder
scene, where Nelson cdrved up her husband and placed
vctnous body pc1.rts an ddrk pl<.1stic bags that were found in
her car and hidden undN computer parts in cardboard
boxes. The photos obvtously showed the classic signs of a
... truggle -d brokPn lamp a npped couch.
What seemPd ordtnary turned up -evidence. A mattress
lying agdtnsl the wall WdS pulled back. The other side was
covered m blood
'Honesty and integrity are. No.1'
. "' .
tnvestigdtors sprayed Lummol, a chemical agent that
will identify blood. dll over the dpdrtment On a wall that
had appdrently b<>en cleaned to wipe away the evidence,
lhe bluish marker found streaks of blood '
The rught of the hornd cllscovery, Rucllsill was given
trash bin detcill He• silted through the trash tlnd dug deep-
er past the Thanksg1vtng throwaways. He noticed that
-;omeone hc1d tossed a bunch of frozen TV dmners m the
garbage Usmg ~ mt01uon, he told his partners about the
hnd. They opened up t))e freezer and cliscovered the hus-
band's hedd.
"We found out thdt Omd1ma, who was from Egypt, cut
up animdls d'> pdrl o1 Rc1mc1ddn." he sd1cl. ·we ftgurc>d she
knew how lo us<> a kmfe prell y wC'll."
Nelson wds convicted of SN'ond-degree murder in 1993
and sentenced to 25 years to hf<> m stdle prison.
"Whdt those guys go through lfi an investigation .. I
wouldn't wish that on anyone,• c;aid academy member
Lawanna Wright. "But somebody has to do it. I'm findmg
out they en1oy their Job."
Jeremy Myers dreams of
becoming a police officer
C.H• 1, Hr...usc;
COSTA MESA -Jeremy M eyers remem-
bers telling his mother he wanted to catch the
bad guys wlwn he wds growing up in Newport
Beach.
H e had the plastic: handcuffs, the walkie-
tdlkle t1nd the novy-bluP unifonn that he wore
every r lallowC'en.
MeyNs 1c.,n't d child onymore, but he still
holds h1s c;h1ldhood dream dose to his heart. He
wdnts to lw ~• pohcQ officer.
~It's m y c<1ll1119," hf' sc1id. ~r red.lized that
helpmg pPoplc 1c., why God put me on this earth
Imagine your
child
How does your
child's school measure up?
• • expenenang
the joy of the
Mon~ri
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You get to see the worst side.of life, but you also
get to see what is good.•
The 22-year-old is aggressively working
toward his Welong goal. Meyers is majoring in
crurunal justice at Golden W est College. And he
is waiting for word from the Costa Mesa Pol.tee
Department whether he will be one of six apph-
cants who will be selected for the cadet pro-
gram. Cadets are community liaisons who work
the ma.in st~tion's front desk and take informa-
tion from residents. The program is a good train-
ing ground for future officers.
In the meantime, Meyers is diligently jotting
notes in the Citizens Police Academy. Meyers is
one of the youngest m the class of 34 students.
"The academy has helped me see the big
picture of the Police Department," he said. "l
get to see who runs it, and (it) gives me a good
perspective to see if r want to work there."
Meyers always had his eyes locked on Costa
Mesa. Attracted by its diverse population and
reputable police force, Meyers said he wants to
be part of the Czy,ta Mt>sa family.
However, not everyone who applies for the
oty of them choice makt•s the cut. With a per-
sond.l motto like "honesty dnd 1I1legnty are No
1, • Meyers sounds like hP. hts the l~w enJorce-
menl mold. ~
He Sdld he wants to work U\ Costa Mesa
· because 1t is d place he knows well from h1!>
childhood l le recdlls when police visrted his
srxth-grade C'l<1ss at K1llybrooke. Elementary
School dS pdrt of th<' Drug Abuse Resistance
Educallon program. ! l<' nut1<"~d how frtendly
the officers were io th(• studor1ls.
Thdl memory !>lUC'k with him. I le hopes he
can return thl' fdvor some dt1 y.
~I've been u1ven a lot in my We, and 1!m
thankful,• he said "It\ tmw I gwe bac.k to the
community.·
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Sunday school lo am
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Cleaning boat toilets is a cakewalk
compared with Colorado gardening
T he honeymoon is over. The
sun hds set. The bloom ts
of 1 th~ rose.
There is trouble m ParadLSe, a
splotch on our greener pd!tturc.
The dark cloud thdt has drifted
over our exc1tm9 new llfe in d
, strange land halt nothing to do
with the weather. Indeed, only m
the last week have we l ost the 80·
and 90-dcgree ternperatums Uldt
have prevdilt>d since my w1fe and
I arrived here th~ end or June.
The days remain in the 7()!),
and overnight Fahrenheits dip
only into the low 40s. Mostly we
have brilliant sunshme and
UCL.A-blue slues. The exceptions
come when Thor and his buddies
put on one of their late-afternoon
rumbles, which come to we mor-
tals as glonous thunderstorms,
with great bolts of electricity
crackling through the sky. Yahoo!
We will admit to 1ust a trace of
disappointment thdt the fall colors
have not burst through yet. Nor
am I entirely pleased with aspen
trees, which once I thought were
among God's greatest gifts.
What nobody told me was thdt
aspens are a pain in the posterior.
They excrete this sticky, dandruff.
like guck that files through the air
the instant you've washed your
car and makes the g lass and
gleaming steel leel like beard
stubble.
Aspens are also promiscuous
-.-and procreate wherever they
~lease. Mostly, they pleds<' to do 1t j
a1J over our lawn. They can grow
--
ltlarlanne ·~
THE FR E'D
COLUMN
fred
martin
a foot m 10 days, plus roots, cind I
dig them out by the scores .
Don Gruenler, our dttu9hter
Diana's father-in-law, Sdys aspens
are the rats of the arbored! world.
But they are beautiful and cvcm
the prospect of hclvmg som<>how
to collect the 237,956 6!->fH'n
leaves that cover our cnllre hous<>
and grounds is not whdt hds put me under the Joe Bftsplk (or b 1l
BfUspk?) cloud thdt has been ldg·
gmg me lately.
No, my depressed stdte of
mind traces directly to d house-
hold chore I have not experif.>ntc>d
in my admittedly checkered We-
time ,
It is an annual ntual callefl The
Digging of the Bulbs. I have man·
aged to avoid this during my
three score and a few because my
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wde and I alwctys had a covenant.
She did the gardening, I worked
on whatever boat we owned at
thut time•.
It wus ~ perfect division of
lubor, Uw kmd of rnmpromise to
which I ttlluded m a colwnn last
July c1hout the near-miracle of our
40th wcdchng anniversary.
Shf' loved to burrow in the
Ptu1h with h<'r Illinoi.s-bQm hands,
plant htll<' seeds and delight
. when th<>y evolved' ,mto things ol
b<"'duty She made wondrous
thmqc; happ<>n m the sterile llttle
'>dnd patch of d garden we had in
• Newport Beach.
Thdt. bulbs were pct.rt of her
horttcultural phenomena I n~ither
knew nor cared. After all, I had
cantankerous marine toilets, leak-
ing portholes and fad.mg varnish
lo dedl with
TI1e other day, when she Cd.Jlle
m from a sess10n of buJb-cligging,
my wife looked as t.f Hurricane
GC'orgcs hud just passed through
our ydrrl.
Sh<"d Uve, she said, but
clecrc<'d that 1t was time for a nap.
Mind you, Uus is no frail retired
'ichoolmarm. This is a vibrant,
robust retired schoolmann who's
been pumpmg iron, stair-stepping
,tlnd trNdmlllmg for 15 years.
B<•c uuse our boat of the
momc•nt 1s a 9 112-foot plastic
kdyak, I deoded I should do the
"!Jhl thmg.: ·vou take it easy," I
'\aid lwro1cally "I'll dig those
hulhs."
I arlm11tcd doing a really stupid
•
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thing last year when I dccidE'<l
that I, by mys<>lf, would scrdJX~ the
cottage-cheesy stuff off our ceiJ ..
ings.
That was peanut!-> on the stupid
!>Cdle, fnends, small bf•er. Digging
bulbs m the soil of Fort Collins,
Colo., now thttt's world-class stu-
pid . .I wtll SdY ttus about the dirt
here: You could mdkc> radial urcs
out of 1l
I have learned how to mdneu-
vE>r in the lake-bottom mud when
laW}chmg my kayct,k. take off my
water shoes c1nd try to ignore
what the goo feels like oozing
around my feet.
P<ly no attention to the giant
suclung sounds and give just a
slight twist of the foot with each
movement. Pretty soon I'm out m
the requm~d 10 inches of water
and off for d vtgorous paddle
TI1ere are no su<'h luxunes in
the flower hed One can;t drive d
shovel with bare feet. There arP
no sucking sounds becduse this
Colorado clay doesn't flex enough
for even the fomtest #slurrrp."
"'f\Nisting the foot slightly with
et1ch stPp is not possible h<'Cduse
the ddy IS SO Strong clnd tena·
ctou-. You Cdn't pull your foot out
without fd.llinq onto the ground
and diyginy 1t out.
Until now I never reahzed 1ust
how much Cun 1t is to undog tht•
head on d boat.
• FRED MARTIN IS a former Newport
Beach resident who wrrtes this column
from his new home in Fort Collins, Colo.
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JWA construclion
causes closures
A runway and U1e rcmammg
pubbc parklng spam in 1,ot B2
at John Wayne Airp9rt arc
being closed for con~tmc hon.
work.
tance of the terminal by
. Thank µ1ving, and the entire
••xpans10n proJecl hould be
doM by spnng 1999.
. The auport's short runway •
will h closed for reconstruction
for about four weeks t>egm.ning
Monday.
The parking :.pdCP.S next lo
the ThOllld.S F. Riley Trnnun~d
have been dosed to ctllow for
the expansion of the east park-
ing structure. ...Th<! closure
m~ans trdvelers should allow
more time to hnd paiking uncl
get to their flights.
The 2,887-foot-Jong runway
is us~d by pnvate duqaft and
dS t1 taxiway for commerdal air-
pl,mes Jrom 7 to 8 ct.m. because
of mcr<•ctsed corrun&cial opera-
llon~ at the airport. The work on
Uw sh<Jrt runwdy Will allow it tb : a.
hdndlP the weight of the heav·
1N cornmercml alicraft. Additional shuttfos will be
provided for tree at po.eking lots
.,outside ,of tht> dirport. About
t ,000 new parking spares will
be available within walking dis·
~e longPr.' 5;700-foot run-
wuy will be used for all takeofis ,'
and ldndmg during the do-
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Hard work.is rewarding llllFLY 111 THI NEWS
Sanitary District gets
state r ecycling grant
Fairview Park, said Joan Revak of
the Sanitary District.
ailemoon attempting to restore
electricity to the remaining r.;..,1•
dents. • Patrick Dougan was not
a standout on his football
team, but his tenacity
earned him one of $500
Bob Hemy Memorial
Scholarships
GRl c R1 ... JJ!'\i(,
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Patrick Dougan Wdsn't the
biggest and strongest lineman
on the Corona del Mar football
t~ last year.
. But Dougan played with
·plenty of heart and dusted him·
· self off wben he got knocked
•.down. He kept coming back for
more. .
His detemunation paid off
• Friday evening when he was
"' awarded a $500 scholar;hip by
• the Orange County Cop Bowl
: Association Dougan -nick-
• named • Doogie • by his fnends
: -was one of seven high school
:. students m Orange County who
:: received the Bob Henry Memor-
. ial Scholarship, named after a
Newport Beach police officer
killed in the line of duty in 1995.
Henry wasn't the most gifted
athlete or tho stllr of the team
Colleagues 'Said he was a hard
worker who would go the extra
distance to achieve his goels.
•There are a lot of Officer
Henry's traits that match mine,•
Dougan said. • 1 never give up,
and neither did Bob Henry."
His teammates also nick·
named him ~Rudy" -after the
pint-sized Notre Dame football
player popularized by a movie of
the same name -for his tena-
cious style of play.
The 18-year-old OCC student
·has oilier ties to Henry. Dougan
was ti p olice E"plorer when
Henry was shot and killed.
Dougan was present when a ·
Newport Beach park was
memorialized tor Henry, and he
·also sold T-sh1rts at the Cop
Bowl game.
Comprised of police officers
from Orange County, the Law·
men football team helps raise
money for high school athletes
and youth programs. As spon-
sors of t}\e BOb Henry Scholar·
ship, the team selected seven
students who represented their
hometowns.
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More than 20 student athletes
were nonunated for $3,800 in
scholarships, but they couldn't
rely on their achie~ements
alone. They had to submit a one-
page letter stating why the y
deserved the award and answer
que;tJOns in an oral inteTVJew.
•When you receJVe the schol-
arship, you have edmed it,",said.
Rick Bradley, a Newport Beach
J>Olic.e othcer. ~The criteria helps
prepar(• them for real-life expe-
nencc.s.~
Dougan i'sn't playing football
at OCC -but then that isn't the
PUfJ>O"C of ttie schbl&rship. He
said he hopes to tlttend the Uni-
versity of Oklahoma next year
and plrms to study meteorology.
. • Doog1~ b a very deserving
young man who 1S gomg to suc-
ceed," Brad1'~y sdid. •He gives it
his all. That is one of the reasons
he rew1vc·d the scholarship."
The Cop Bowl Association
also will give $5,000 to the New-
port-Me-;<1 c;chool district for the
renovation of DdVidson Field at
Newport I larhor High School.
Recycling containers for glass,
plastic dlld alwnmurn will be
placed throughout the city by
December thanks to a grant from
the state Department of Conser-
vation.
The city's Sap.ttary District,
which received $18,350, was one
of 27 agencies that split more than
$1 .3 million in grant money to
help promote recycling. Altogeth-
er, 79 agencies applied for more
than $6 milhon in funds.
"This is going to be a great
program for the city," said Jim
. Ferryman, board president. ·we
feel fortunate that we were
pitked. It is fulhllmg a real need
and it will help us get to the 50%
landfill diversion goal "
Citles must divert 50°10 of their
trash from landfills by 2000 to
meet state mandates. Trash is
rtow sent to a facility m Stanton
that mechanically sorts Jt for recy-
clables. The distnct offers special
recycling programs throughout
the year for telephone books and
Christmas trees, but these will be
the flI'St permanent recycling con-
tainers the distnct has had, Feny-
man said.
More than 20 containers will
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The district plans to hold a
kickoff event for the progrcun, but
no date bas been wt yet. -Elise Gee College gala nets
mor e than $200,000
Power outage darkens
Newport-Mesa briefly
More than 5,000 Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa residents
lost electricity for a short time Fn-
day afternoon because of a fallen
power line.
. ace raised . more than
$200,000 for student scholarships
al its 50th Anniversary Orange.
Tie Gala at tbe Hyatt Regency
lrvtne on Sept. 19.
Tom Boyd, a spokesman ·tor
Southern Calif ollUa EdiSon, said a
12,000-voit circuit fell at the mter-
section of Newport Boulevdfd
and East Bay Street at 12:51 pm
No one was injured. Power was
restored to more than 90° o of l:he
affected customers within 30 min-
utes.
About 700 people attended lhe
event, which was sponsored by
the Peps\ Cola Co. and Umon
Bank of California. .
f lubbard C. Howe Jr. of NeVd·
da, son of H~bbard C. -Huu•
Howe Sr.. the first president of
OCC's board of trustees, pledged
to match the net proceeds of the
gald up to $100,000 .
The cause or the acadent lS
still under investigation, Boyd
added.
About a 2-square-mile area
covering eastern Costa Mcset and
parts of Newport Beach lost pow-
er. Repair crews spent most of the
Entertainment was provided
by OCC's national champion
cheerleddmg squad, the danre
and theater departments, and
recent ace graduate Jeflnlter
Lmdsdy, a VlOtinist and soprdno
soloist. The Jun Roberts Sextet
provided the music.
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Paint by numbers means good price at It 's You
pldce at 2 p.m . Oct 4
The Container Store (556-
. I l's You, Paint Your Own
Ceramics (673-5969) is offer-
ing two specials. Every Mon-
day night is •Tune On Your
Side," which means you can
patnt for three hours (6 to 9 p .m.)
• for the price or one hour. That's a
• $12 saVings. And all day
Wednesdays. two people Cdn
pdint for the pnce of one, a $3-
per-hour saVIng. It's You has a
large 6clection o~ more than 500
pieces featuring kitchenware,
dinnerware, vases. figurines,
frames. Wes, plaques, boxes, hol-
iday items and.its own line of
glassw_are. It's Yoli is aJ.So a plaCC!
to have a party or special event
with rates starting al'$15 per per-
son. Firushed pieces are safe for
rrucrowaves ovens, conventional
ovens and dishwashers. Pieces
are glazed and fired for you, and
are ready to pick up in one to
two days It's You is.at 2919 E.
Coast Highway (next to the old
Port Theatre) m Corona del Mar.
2333) has mtroduc.ed tls flJ'St lme
of furniture, callE'd Skandia. The
furniture 1.b mad• from Scandina-
'lhan fir and romf'.s m different
styles of doors, drawers, drawer
pull!! and drtJwer inserts. It's sup-
po"sed to work in any home, •
whether the decor 1s niirumalist ·
or trad.ltioni.!.l The Container
greer Store Skd.ndiu collecllon will be
wylder on sdle al 25" .. off through Oct . ., ___ .. _____ _
Gloria Godfri>y, the manager Bear Street and South Coast Ori-.
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of the American Cancer Socl-ve in Costd Mes<.1. .
ety's Discovery Shop in Corona . . . ·
del Mar, says she just received a • • BEST BUYS 1s published Thursdays and
gorgeous 300-gallon aquanum Saturdays. If you know of a good buy,
mdde of wood and plastic qlass. send a fax to 646-4170 or wnte to Darly
The store is also having a SO'Y.•-Pilot, Best Buys, 330 W Bay ~t .. Costa
off sale on men's and women's Mesa 92627
Brett's Photo Express is hav-
ing a #summer's over" photo
contest. To enter, you need to
stop by Brett's and pick up an
entry fonn for your #best swnmer
liliot. • Also, through the month of
October, Brett's will put your roll
.of ftlm on a picture disk for free.
~ you need to ~o is let them
kriow when you're dropping off
yo'Ur rolls of film for developing.
Brett's Photo Express .is at 287. E.
17th St., Costa Mesa.
merchandise. The Discovery
Shop (640-4777) 1S at 2600 E.
COdst Hlghway, Corona del Mar.
Zany Brainy (640-5131)
recently opened at the Corona
del Mar Plaza. The store tries not
to be an ordinary toy store.
Instead its philosophy b to pro-
vide the best merchanchse tor
children at the nght pnce Th(f
products sold are medllt-to
encourage a sense of wonder
and to stimulate. creattvity.
Included in the store are books,
software, videos, musk, games.
costumes, building toys and elec-
tronic toys. Winnie the Pooh will
visit the store at 3 p rn . Oct. 3,
and a mini·COJ.lCert will tdke
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llJEFLY IN THE llEWS
Nr.wport event' marks
Public Safety Day
scnes of demon trattons thttl
include dousing a fire, usmg the
Jdws of Life on o crushed car
and maneuvers by the Police
Department's i,peaaJ wcawns
Police Dcpart.nmut at 644-3682
or thtt F1re and Mc1nnc Depart·
ment at 644·3110.
.The Newport Beach Fire 'and
Manne and Police dcpa,rtrncnts
v.:ill 1010tly hold Pul>lic Safety
Day on Oct. 4. t.ncluding an open
house of boUi faciliue~ and ev·
crnl emergency demonstrations.
unit. •
There will also be bOoths
sponsored' by the Newport
Beach lifeguard ·• Arnencan Red
Cross and the Orange County
Youth basketball
sign-ups today
The NeWport-M NationaJ
Junior Basketbttll AssociaUon
will hold Slgn-ups tor pla~·ers I.rt
the fmt through eighth gratle
today from 9 a m. tu~ p.m. m the
gym at Lincoln Eltm1entary
School, 3101 Pucihr View Dnve,
Corond del Mdr.
Thi'! event will be held. from
10 d.m. to:! p.m. at tho fiJe and
polkP headquarters in the 800
bloc·k of Simla BdJ barct Drive.·'
Both ~tahons will be open to th(•
· pubh< for tours during the five-
Sheriff's Department. .
. Food and drinks will be dVail-
able. Proceeds will support the
Orange County Burn A!>socia-
llon.
. hout oHdir. ·· • Tho event J.S free. Parl,mg will
be available in the Cmc-Plaza
parking area north o! 'he polire
and fire buildirigs •
Tbe popular bnS!<etOO:U pro-
gram runs from Nove'!UbCr
thro~gh March. For more mfor·
mation, call 225·8385.
The highlight of the day will
start fil noon. when firefighters
and police officers will conduct a For 'more information, call the
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AKASKA RICHMOND, Chef to the Stars & author of
"The Art of Tofu,•• "ill be cooking some of her delicious
TOFl! recipes and signing her book on
October Jrd, Saturda~, 11:00 a.m. to J:OOp.m.
at the Costa Mesa Store. ·
Akaslza 's backgrou11d i11 healthy vegetarian cooking and
her global travels come together to bring you this unique
cookbook with delicious tofu recipes from around the world.
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library lo0king for a Jew good young men arid women·
Y O UTH ADVISORY
COUNC'IL: TI1'• Newport
BCdch Public Library IS
seeking new m~mbcrs for 1Ls
Young Adult AdVl:iory Co11nc11.
It's an active group of JlUltor dnd
s~mor high school tud~nls who
mt!el monthly for an hour or two
at the Central Llbr.lry crnd h c>lp
l'>lctff m selN hng bbrdry mdhmah
fo1 le' •ns, dnd pldnniny young
dtlult progrnrns and sNv1ces.
Apphcanls must l>e l>PlW('(•n 12
dnd 18 Y<'d l'\ old ctnd bvt> in
Newport Beach Applicot10ns urc
avat.ldble ttt ctll NC'wport Beach
puuhc lilmmes dn<.l dl !6c<1l mtN-
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de--boom
Visitors at the Taste of N ew-
port consumed more thdn 350
Cdses of wine clod champagne.
Each year d major hotel ste p s for-
wc1rd to coordina te beverage ser-
vice c:tnd this year 11 WdS the Bal-
boa Bdy Club's tum. Kevin
Campbell, executive assist.mt
mdnager of club operations dnd
his craw of Phil Crawford, Jose
Luis Sanchez and Jose Aores
controlled and accounted for th£•
wme prod ucts that volunteers
the n sold dt four w111e booths AU
d id a super job in their respecllvc•
pos1llons.
C htimber Prns1dent Richard
Luehrs re ports that m ore tht1n
qoo volunteers staffed lhe event,
wllmg ddmiss1on llckets, !>(:np.
bevern<JCS and being helpful lo
the guests Not too mdn y of lhe
floe ~
lumbing & Heating
Celebrating 44 years of
sel'\fice in your
communit~. Thank You! r---------,
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Superior Blvd. • Costa Mesa
662-1300 l.lt'#:Jt1S.t1:!
00 volunteer~ can ay they have
volunteered all 10 years of the
Taste, L>ut one who can L'> Pat
SmJth, who serves dS the host in
the sponsor hospitality tent. Pat
brings a warm greeting in her
red, white t1ncl blu.e outfits each
year
Monka Johnson of Fresca's
Mex1con Gnll and RJcb Evans,
owner of R & E Deli dnd Cdter-
109, planned their weddmg so
lhcy would be back from their
l lawdiian honeymoon in time to
work the Taste of Newport. I-tow
d1cl they meet e cJr h other? Both
restcJurants arc in the same shop-
ping center on Santd Ana
Avenue near Bnslol Street.
CLUB NOTES. Rotarian
Elmer BlggerstaU sa1d 20
prosp<>c bve business owners
have signed up for the M y O wn
Busmes., workshops sponsored
b y the Newport-Balboa Rotary
C lub bemg held on Tuesdays
and Thursdays in O ctober and
November. For more information
on this free sP.ries. cdU Bigger-
staff di (949) 854-1368.
Congr~lulcJllons to Downtown
Costd M esc1 Kiwdnis Club mem-
ber John fitzpatrlck, who w as
present~d the 1998 U1stUlgui hcd
Service Awdrd h orn U . Gover-
nor Wayne Crawford Muncy
rdised from this awdfd funds dis-
trict chctnlJcs. F1tzpatnck was
surprised and proud of rcc.eivmg
the award
WELCOME TO TIIE WORLD
OF SERVICE CLUBS ... Susan
M. Saunders, who J01ned the
Exc hangt> Club of Orange Coust.
WORTH REPl!ATING ... From
the Scuttlebutt, the nc•wslctter of
the Newport Bctlch ( ·oront1 d<>I
Mdr Kiwanis Club; "Even .1f you
are on tht> ngJit track, you will
ge t run ovc>r if you 1usl sit lh<>rl!. •
SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS
TlilS COMING WEEK. Wc1nt to
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munity, make new friends, net-
work or g1vf? som ethmy back to
your community? Try d se rvice
club! You are inv1t<•d to c1ttend a
dub meeting this corrung week.
Mdny clu bs w ill buy your first
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TUESDAY .-7:30 a.m. TI1e .
Newport Bedch Sunn e Rotary
Club meet" at the Balboa Bay
C lub to hear about Rotary L1tcrn-
cy-Plus Capip;ugn. 6:30 p.m. The
Coll.ta Mesa-Ne wport Harbor
Lions Club meets at the Costa
M esa Country Club.
WEDNESDAY -7:15 a.m.
The South Coast MPtro Rotary
Club will met>t c1t the Center
Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis
Club mN•ts di the Umvcrsity
Athletic Club. Noon Tht>
Exch.m~w CJUb of Or.mge CocJst
nwC>ts til the Bahia Connlh1c1n
Yrlcht Club to hea r Lt. Col ,
TllOffi<l'> l.asser of the Los Alt\1111-
tos N lltioodl Guard Costt1 MP.sci •
Rotary Club mE>elci at Mesd
Verde Country C lub. 6 p.m. n w
Newpurt-B<Jlb<1d Rotdry Clu6
meets dt lhe Bahiil Connthidn
Yacht Club to hedr Rott1rian
Robert Meyer di<.cuss his cxr><'ri·
ences as a World Wdr IJ glider
pilot. ' THURSDAY -7:30 a.m. cols
ta Mesa Orange Coast Break.fast'
Lions C lub meets at Mun.i's Calt-
for a busUle!;S meeting. Noon 1
Kiwanis C lub of Newport
Beach-Corona del Mar meets at ,
the Bah.Ju Corinthian Yacht Club.
The C~ta Mesa North Kiwani.S
Club meets at the Holtday Inn.
The cxchdnge Club of Newport
I lurbor meets at Riverboat
Restdurant for the Brawl in the
Fctll featuring candidates for
N<>wport Bedch City Council.
The N ewport-Irvine R,otary Club
meets at the Irvine Marriott for
the ofticidl visit of District Gover-
nor Cliff Nelson.
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• coMMUNfTY • auas is published
e11ery Saturday in the Daily Pilot. Fax
your service club's meeting information to (949) 660-8667 ot mair to 2082 S.E. Bmtol St .. Suite S, Newport Beae'h
92660.
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~ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot society Saturday, September 26, 1998 A 9
Star-gazing revelers help launch Mariner's Elementary Foundation
A n important conunuruty
gathering took pldce Fn-
day night at Mariner's Ele-
mentary School, Newport Bea<;h.
The Mariner's FJementary School
Foundation began the new school
year with its ~t major fund-raiser
called Star Party. ·
No, Hollywood did not tum
out m force
Actually, 1t was better. The
foundation offered parents, stu-
dents and fnPnds of the school a
Visit with the heavens above.
Their Star Party was all about
•adventures in astronomy.·
: The crqwd enjoyed a 30·
. minute show featuring humer-
ous high-powered and robotic
teles£QJ>es opening up the dis·
tont heavens for observation
Children bounced on moon
Jumps, climbed the rock slide,
bungee 1umped to theu hedrts
content and their stom<1c.h's dis-
may, explored science exh1b1ts
and related crafts on display and
Q,.Ven nibbled on a bit of earthly
~za from the popular Pizza
BpJcery on 17th Street.
Organized by charr Lisa Ger-
son, the evening was mtended as
the premiere event to launch and
legiturnze the efforts of the
Manner's foundation.
"Jn the past, science was
offered only once a month to
our children tll the school,· Ger-
son said. "With the foundation's
mvolvement, setence w1U now
be ottered once a week to the
children and we will provide
teachirlg did!> in the upper
THE CROWD
classes as well.• Gerson was
proud of the massive tum out of
support, with more than 1,000
ttckets sold for the event
Gerson was assisted m orga·
ruzing the massive undertaking
by co-chair Carolyn Mangano
and a volunteer committee of
120 dedicated local parents
Support also came from a vanet:y
of local merchants including The
Pizza Bakery. H1gh Time
Liquors, Smart and Final,
Duffield Electnc Boats and more.
As guests sampled ice cream
fdsh1oned after the moon and
stars, girls painted their nails
w1tt:i moon glow polishes, and
pdrents bid on silent auction
items, including a weekend
c;tay at the former Lake Arrow-
head retreat of actor Patrick
Swayze, which helped to raised
need foundation funds. The
emphastS on science was not
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lost on the overflow crowd.
A highlight of the evening
was the display of science work
produced by students Gerson
labeled the eitlub1t, •the Cosnuc
Creative Challenge,• and it
induded an impressive showmg
of science writing entnes by all
levels of young researchers. •
·when we began to organize.
this event it was not mtended so
much ai, a fund-raiser as an
awareness raiser for the need to
improve the science cumculum
in our schools,• Gerson said
"We have accomplished both',
Let us give our .teachers the
resources to give our children
an A-plus education.· .
Higher education also took ·
the spotlight in the Newport-
Mesa community this past week
as USC CdmP. to town m lull car-gueStl>, including use Pre I·
dmal and gold force t<1gmg dO dent Steven 8. Sample.
event for more than ~iOO dlumru Addressing the crowcf, ~am· •
and fnends of the uruve~1ty al pie advised thP. Ordnge CoWlt~
1Win Palms, N~wport Beach. c:ontmgent of the 1mpress1ve
The Wednesday-afternoon progress of USC. .
gathering was touted as "We have berorne one of tl1r>
Celebrate USC, and thNe was leadmg re..c;earr.h umver 1t1'• m
indeed much to cheer llbout." the nanonr said Scimple, who·
Orang~ County citizens Bar-ha:. led USC's h1lhon-dolldr
bara dnd Roger Rossler were endowment cdmpd1gn Tht>
applaudf'd for their reC"cmt cttmJ>dtgn, organi'l.t•d to rd1se tlw
pledge• of $20 million to metior fundiny Ly 2000 has been
support the USC School of o ~uccessful thc1t uruv,,fs1ty ,
Education, appropriately being .truste~s·have ru1Sf.!d the qoal to
renamed the USC Rossier $1.5 billion.
School of Educahon. Sdmple proudly told the
The understated and classy. c-rowct that tht>y dre on the>. Wd r
Barbara Rossler thanke<1 the ' to redthiny thr. yodl, w1th help
appreciative crowd for its col-from alumni and tnencts.
lecllve support of USC and Orange Coust Tru1c1n!> in tlll'
then mlioduced many honored crowd mcludecl USC'trm.tPes
Jeann~ und David Tappan,
good friends ot the univer ity •
OU Heal), Joan dnd Tom
Rlach of Lido !sit>, Paul Salata,
John ond Anne Wortmann, and
Jocc1l sup"r Redltor Blll Grundy
'and lus wde, Audrey.
The very talentt•d students of
SC Jazz tbe um-. ·rs1ty 1azz
hund, playt•d the Idlest swing
arranw•mentJ> under the Twin
Pc1Irns band shell
SrHnple took olf h1 Jacket, and
the SC Jan drummer excused
himscU u the Sample look the
:.Ueki; and pldyOO to the d~light of
Uw l1in!>, which 1pduded the 'dean
ot tht• USC S~hopl ot Music. Lar-
ry Uvtngston
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A } 0 Saturday, Sept mbor 26, 1998 date book Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily PilOt
'Tis the season for sports fans lllEFL~
Marcus Roberts to
play with symphon~ Head to· Legends Sports Bar in Costa Mesa tor all the games, and libations to lift the spirits
PiAn.iSt Marcus Roberts.
who has been blind since
birth, Will perf om1 with the
Pacific Symphony Orchestra at
8 p.m. Thursday and Friday at
the Orange County Pcrlonn-
ing Arts Center. I t ., one of the h<' t tunt>:. of th •
ye<tr 1f you mt• Cl ~ports Ian.
Bdst!l><1ll 1s wincUng down
toward lhf' pO'>ISl'dSOO. rootbdll
-coll eye <Ind p 1 o -1s ~C'dl enq
up to ptvot.il n.inws I lor.kt•y onrt
so<:<. er Mt"' uvt11lct ble in <'tlS<' thf'
lomw1 two don't whC'I your
sports dJlJ><'ltlt'.
ThPr<' till' lt>W pldU"• lhdl
llldf( h lh<' illlllO'if>h<'IC' OI Weill h·
109 ct CJrtlllC> t1t d ~pm I'> hc1r· tans
c U1hlt1ntly yPlhng ttl pldyers who
<c1n't h<•ttr llwm, 1nv1t1l sldllsllcs
jMS'>l'd drtllllld likl' '\OlllC dirty •
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NIGHT LIFE mernorahiha to
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IJriJS" rcHI<>, plush booths and
1110H· thun :m lPlev1~10n monitors,
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th1• tun< h hour c1ncl dltN 5 p.m.
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ctllP\11 \\Olk lord Whllt'. \Vhdl
n\>111ls < u..,tonwrs ts ti tull hrwup
.i! food ctnd lu•v1•1ctH<'S.
RPt1c11nq tlw nwnu mt1y t.ikt>
\ull 1u111• mmnqs to hntsh To
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'ltd\t' c1 rnuqh tune touchmg ulJ
the bases
Legend's al o has d ldrgt•
choice of entrees. Sandwiche:.
include turkey. chicken and tund,
while the chttrbroiled burger,.,
boast nctmes like the Notre D<tmt•
J>dlty melt and the :tro1an bur~1er.
If sandwkho-:, unct bur9e1~
dren't up your power tlU~y. L<•g-
end's ol1ers pasld, sedfood, stet1k
u.nd ribs.
To wdsh the food clown, L<·n·
end's has its shdfe of domestic
ttnd lnlJ>(lrted bPC'rs d<; Wl11l <JS ~I
full hd1 to \r~t>p your •'ipmi<>" up •
whc•n yOllr team ts Jostng .
Legend's a lso hus 12 8-loot
screent.; that always pronu~r-ln
have ~e ESPN. ~Olll'9P. foothd.11
gdme on Thursday rught. bcN'·
ball playoffs and your fo.vonte
Sunday pro football game. TIH~Y
occas10nally follow thE' home run
chase. too. Week ends are usl1t1l-
ly packed, so get there early to
snag a booth.
Dlffily lit like most sports h.m.,
Legend's can dlso bodst hun-
dreds of black-and-white photo"
of superstars, som e ot which dr<'
signed Jt.•rseys of dlhlNes ~uch
dS Enmut Smith and Troy Aik·
man of lhe Dallas Cowhoys hdnl
from the ceiling.
All sports dfe rcprt>sented c1I
Legends, and probdbly the most
unusual memorabilia drc th<'
fenders and door., from a fdC<• c:c11
th.JI adorn the back wall .
r\s for viewing the gumes,
thNe is hdtdly d bdd scat·m the
house, although some of the h1q·
snt-en scores tend to he ,1 hlllc
blurry. But the number of hooths
outweigh the tables. g1vmg the
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Remembering more than ha1f a lif etinie with · SCR
• EbrrOR'S NOTE~Oally Piiot colu;;-
n1st Tom Titus h.>s seen every produc-
uon at South Coast Repertory since it
came to Orange County in 1965 This is
'the firs• of two parts of a retrospective
• on ho~ 33 1/2 years
fOM Tffi.JS
C an it be 35 years? Cer·
tainly it doesn't seem
that long smce South
Coast Repertory blew into town,
·i~ scenery bouncing around in
the back of ~ station wagon.
And, dctually, it's not. It's only 33
1/2 years. At least from my point
of"View.
THEATER
RETROSPECTIVE
Although
SCR started
out in the
summer of
1964 w1th
three shows m Long Beach, the
company didn't matenalize in
Orange County until February
()f 1965. Which, coincidentally,.
was the same time f started cov-
ering local theater for the
Orange Coast Daily Pilot.
As fate would have it, I'm now
bne of JUSt three people who
)\ave seen every production
JrlOunted at SCR's various show·
places (including a one-show
detou1 in Beverly Hills) from that
day to this. The other two are
David Emmes and Maron Ben·
son, the founding fathers of SCR.
And while l wasn't around
when David and Martin mapped
out their plans for a regional
theater on a napkin in a Long
Beach restaurant back m '64,
I've had a nngs1de seat ever
smce And more than half a life-
tiroe of memones.
Such as that very first pro-
duction, at the old Laguna Play·
house -which the company
used while converting an old
swap shop in Balboa into·the
Second Step Theater. Moliere's
"Tartuffe,• which will be done
for the third time this season,
was the introductory show and
it still lmgers fondly m the
memory.
One reason, most likely, is the
sight of Don Took (or Tuche as
he was known m those days)
charging down from the stage,
pointing at me and demanding,
vHow dare you seduce my
wife?H To wluch David
Clements, onstage, countered,
"No, no, that's Tom Titus.•
I hadn't personally met either
actor at the time. I'd only inter-
SURFBOARDS
viewed Emmes about the com
pany's impending arrivttl, dnd
obviou ly he had set me up But
it certainly got my att€'ntton
SCR kPpt my attention for the
next 33-
plu'i; years,
ls fate would have
it, I'm now one of
just three people who
have seen every pro--
dudion mounted at
SCR's various show. ·
places ... The other
two are David
Emmes and Mortin
Benson, the founding
fathers of SO. ~
with some
of the most
accom·
plish~
thc-ater
I've ever
seen. Sure,
there were
a few
• ...bombs
scattered
m with the
bonbons,
but in most
cases it
was the choice of matenal that
was to blame, not the talent or
the energy.
The first two years m the Sec·
ond Step produced some
dynamic theater experiences as
the core actors who remain with
the company today -Took, Hal
Landon Jr., Richard Doyle.
Martha McFarland, Art Koustik
and Ron Boussom -flexed their
artistic muscles. It's just a pity
that tremendous talents such as
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Having seem them all, it's
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10-or 20 or 30-for this ret-
rospective, bµt it would be·v1rtu-
ally iJI!possible to narrow the
field that way. ·
How, for example, do you
compare a "Waiting for Godot"
mounted on a nickel and dime
budget at the Second Step, to a
magnificently appointed HTri-
ui'nph of Love• or •Arcadia• .
today? Truth be told,.tlie .
•Godot" i .. the more memorable
aduevement.
No, what's called for here is a
fast-forward trip down memory
lane, pausing for a second or
two at the hlgh pomts m one's
own personal viewing expen-
ence Such as:
•The Caretaker· (1966).
SC R's first version of the I Jarold
Pinter drama with the corflpa-
ny's threE" heavyweights -
Davis, Took and Clements -
turning the {lmbiguous Bntjsh
prose into a pulse quic-ken.ing
nund trip
HA Streetcar Ndmed Desue•
t 1 %8). Yes, the recent revival
was gc.-at, but watchmg Landon
and Chem~ Patch Cdrve up the
tage in that eailter ren{.i1bon
wos viewmg the Tenne!)see
Wilhams classic at the top of its
game.
"Death of a Salesmdn •
(1969). Agam, not the equally
J)()WNfu.l version staged last sea-
son, but the nveting production
I thdt rndtkeci the <>Wcm songs for·
Davis (Willy) and Clements
(Bilf) They went out m a blaze
of glory.
·Mothel' Earth" (1970). Ron
Thronsol) and Tom Shecll'er ron-
c~ed an <inginal rock musted!
on an ecological them0i that
shook the converted dime store
to the raften>, necessitated a
I f'\oldover and a repnse procluc-
tion If you're wondering what
happened to Shearnr, she rec-ent-
ly perfonnPd dcros., the street
from SCR in "Victor/Victoria.~
Ye~. she's Toni Tennille
•pueblo" (1972) \ drdnld·
tized account or North Korea's
semng of a U.S Navy vessel
placed Took center stdge as
I .Commander Lloyd Bucher, the
skipper A mesmcrmng experi-
ence
"The Basic l'rninmg of Pavlo
Hummell ~ ( IQ73) Boussom has
etdlP.d a career of superb per·
formances dt SCR. but thi onr.
m the title role of David Rabe's
cathing Vietnam War drama
stretched him to the max,
•GodspelJ" (1974}. Thi!> nxhil·
arat:J.ng s taging of the rock-
gospel musical would hdve
made a believer out of Madt.lyn
Murray O'Hair. SCR doesn't do
mdny musicals, but lhts one was
defirutely a keeper, and thrust
the company into the profession·
al rariks for k eps.
•Tuat ChdITlptonship Sea~on •
(1974). A·persondl favorite: Your
correspondent hdS both duected
and acted m 11, bµt ))ardly at U'!e ·
level SCR thrust Jdson Miller·~
Pulitzer Pnze-wmner at local
audiences.
What do all these productions
have in common? None of them
was seen at the company's cur-
rent two-theater complex, but
belong to the first decade of
South Coast Rep hJ1,tory when
the reputatlon thdl would earn
SCR the right to move into its
current facillly was bemg Cdrved
out, show by show.
Next: South Coast Repertory
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a/' recognition.
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<>! 12 Saturday, September 26, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa M.esa Doily P~
POSTSClllT •
Ila Borders
Borders, No. 15 on the Most
Influential list in 1995, continues to
show she can play with.the pros
JA. .. ON )lfU
'"'There aren't many people who c,ln get pdSl
the medicl hype, pdsl consldnt c11tic1sm and
·just simply play l>uscbull
That is why tonncr Southern Coliforn1d CollC{JP
pitcher Ha Borders is specinl. She hell> b(?(>n dblc to
qo t>E>yond all that ond play. becorninq Uw hrst
woman to ever c;tart and win a profoss1ondl \.>as~
ball qame.
Such focus puts her m cl class with Mark McG·
wue and Sammy SoStl, who wpre alM to gPt past
constclnl media pressure to pcl\s Rogrr Mtins' sin-
yle-M.•dson home run record
lmclgme whdt 1t must be like ford womdn play-
mg men's professional bdschaU. Thdt's prc.ssurt"!.
Borders' career began at Whittier < 'hnslii:ln
High. where she ht1d d successful can•cr .ind won
the• Heralds' MVP awdfd in her find! season.
From there, Borders wa-s gwen c1 full scholc1rsh1p
to pldy baseball for SC<;'.. bern~ng lhc flrst won.1cin
to reccivr a baseball scholarship.
She pitched for sec for lhret• SCdSOns. becom-
ing tht' first womdn to win a coUc•gc game in 19!J5,
t.>efoct> transfemng to Whittler College to fmish h<'f
cr1reer.
Thell season. she posted a rcspccltJble 4-5 rernrd
m 81 innmgs. but the quesllon remdlJled, where Lo
qo from there?
Tiw St Paul Saints of the Northern League. cJ
lt•cJgue independent of any maJOr Jeague af~1li,iallon,
<le<idc•d to take a chance on her dnd sr!fned ff er to
... l' rnntrdct On May 31, 1997, she pitched sn her
hr'>I <JdOl<', retmng three batters from the Sioux: .
,
• Ft11ls C'dllclll~S
Thr<-'t' w(·~ks l<.1ter, she was dealt to the Duluth-
SupC'rJOr Duk<'s for a utility tnhelder. Keith English.
Sh<> hmslwd out tht• Sl'dSOn thNe with 15 relief
ilpp('JCtlOCt'S
Dt•sp1t<' c nltno;m by somt' players and managers
ui llw lcdCJU<', Borders dPcidcd to remdin with the
Duk<"• fur lht• 1998 S<!ttson.
She• tlHdln mctdl' history July 9, becoming the
first womttn to stdrt' d professional game. Using that
monwntum. slw bc>cdrnl' the first woman lo win a
start on July 24, pitclunq sue shutout innings to
clch.>t1t Sioux Pt1lls.
She ddde<.1 six shutout IJlnings ag~t Fargo·
Moorhc>tld before fdUing mto a slump.
After eight starts, Borders finished with a 1-4
rPrord for the Dukes with 43 213 innings pitched
dlld dn R 66 ERA . ·
Som<' of her cntic:s have grown to re~pect her,
yet olhPr.. rt>marn J<nowmg Borders' h15tory, she's
hkely lo come bdck dgam next year and prove
lhmn t1ll wrong
Top 103 was hjt and mis ·-
~)SSUE: Readers offer
their choices for
Most Influential list
l al>solutciy agree: Lindsay
Davenport's the perfect No. 1
choice for your Top 103 (Top ·
103: The Most hdluenlldl Pt!O·
ple of tho Nc•wport-Mesa Com-
munJty, Sept. 25). However,
how C'ould you possibly leave
out Jim Wood, publisher of
CoaSt magozine, chairman of
tho library hoard of trustees and
a great advocate for everything
that's good in Ne~rt Beach
Hope. you'll m<tke a rnrrection.
BOB KNOX
Newport Beach
Thanks for tbrowtng me in
there -appreaate thdt.
I clid think of a couple of
notable people who were omit-
ted however: Mayor Tom
Edwards, Assemblywoman
Marilyn Brewer, dDd the leader
tmd chief researcher of l lwg
Hospital Cancer Center, Bob
Dill.(nan. That's who I noticed
were omitted.
ROSALIND WILUAMS
Dover Shores
My husband, Amador, was
here in town since 1959. lie
passed away four months ago,
ond I think he was one of the
mosUnfluential people that was
ever around. The barbershop is
still running. A lot of people
don't know I'm still here, but I'd
like them to you know, kind of
remember him. 0He has a star
outside the door. You have
printed a lot ot articles in the
past. He was just a wonderful
pe~n. He's really OilsSed. Arid
it is just not the same her~ with-
out him.
ETHE&. CORONA
Owner, Amador's Barber
Shop
Costa Mesa
Your list is missing two spoti: ·
ope for all of Uie area's teachers
and another for all of the volun-
teers who work with our area's
youth.
Though their faces may
change with the classroom or
organization, they are inOu~pc
ing both our present and our
future. That's my vote for the
reader 103 list.
GAY GEISER-SANDOVAL
Costa Mesa
Although your hst is to be
taken in the spirit of •fun ," I do
not take it that way, and it is
possible that others don't either.
l think Updsay Davenport is
a lovely and accomplished
young woman, a fine tennis
player for whom I rooted all
a.long the way. But to put her as
No. l and Arnold 0. Beckman
as No. 17 is ludicrous. Of your
list, he has probably done more
to influence not onJy our com· •
munity but the world with bis
tnventions and his phUAn·
lhropaes. '
And what about Jean Watt.
who valiaritly fights to preserwt
our environment' Or Mona
Wor(', the e:1.ecutive director of
the Girl Seoul Council of
Orange County, whose efforts
have influenced hundreds of
thousands ol girls over the
years? And Peter and MaJY
Muth, who in their quiet way
do so much gOodi And Vivian
Clecak, whose Ht2man Optio?J
has helped hundreds of women
lo a better life?
These are just examples that
spnng to my mind immediately.
I know there are many others
who are not socialites, who are
not wealthy, and who are not
•tun" but who quietly influence
a great nwnber of people.
EVASACH5
Newport Beach
It would be much better to
call it the Most Extraordinary or
Most Exceptional list. Amanda ·
Arthur was extraordinary and
exceptiondl, but certainly not
influential. By the way, Scott McClung
had better be on that list. He
had obviously influenced Iriany
hves. People -young and old
-came out of the woodwork to
help him.
CANDY LAWRENQ
Corona del Mar
• IN YEARS PAST
Previous 103 Most Influential honorees
1994
I Mc1n<1n Bergeson
' 2 Dondld Bren
• J I icnry Segerstrom
' 4 Leigh Steinberg
5 Roy Alvarado
fl Moc Bernd
7 Dean Koontz
• 8 Gt>orgP Argyros
• .Jl l>anny B1bb
-lt> Mdrtin
1edrich
1 Hugh Hewitt
~ FJptcher
.Joneo; Jr
John Crean
& 15 Jun
and Patti
dwa.rds
· Gdry 1 lunt
Ed
idwte>tl
Sc1n<ly
(Jen is
~ Oscdr Scln·
yo
aQ Kt•Vln Murphy
ll Tom Tomlinson
:,.22 LuC'la ct<• Gc1rd<t
%3 L<lDonnu KH•mt1
~4 Bob MclJoncU
-25 Beverly Rdy
~6 Buck Johns
~7 Larry Thomas
28 I idns Prager
Chns Cox
RKh Shdp1ro
1 Tom Redwitz
32 & 33 Leo dnd Pc.1ty Macllwno
~John LeVere
'l5 & 36 DaVld Em.mes clnd
Martln Benson
~Jan Dcbay
"38 Shdheen SadPghr
ShNwood RowltJnd
40 Davie! Carmichael
4 J & 4 2 Jack and Ncmcy Sk.lruwr
Boh Wynn
44 & 45 Jim and UtlrbMc.1 dt>
Boom
Dayna Pettit
47 Jim Henwood
Richard Luehrs
~9 lnm Vallera-Rlckerson
Ed Decker
~1 Bill Hamilton
~2 Hdllk Paruan
Pdul Salata
S4 Karen Mc:Gllnn
55 Kdfldls Chappell
56 Jarucc Fuchs
S7 Robert Burnham
68 OsV\d G rant •
S9Tim Riley
'60 Luctllo Kuehn
61 Rabbi Mark Miller
62 Wing Utm
63 Mary Lou Hopkms l i om!iby
;64 Jill Lloyd
CSS Father Kenneth Krau •
Luveno Huyton
67 & 68 Frank and Fmn
obinson I
Kar en Evarts
Jean Wen
1 Duve Snowden
2 Sueanne Pednl
?idarilyn Brewer
4 Jean Forbalh .
~Peggy Goldwater Clay
M rl Hau berg
R~dWilliams
•.
,
78 & 79 Tun and Amw Quinn
80 Glond Osbru1k
8i Ch(lrlw Htdnth•
82 tldl Rosoff
83 Lmd.i Mook
B4 Tony C'dP
B11ci1
85 Mt< h~wl
Botwinick
8h Gt '<>rql'
Rrt•nJlclll
87 .Jim Cc1nwll
B8 & 8<) R<><11•r
<Jntl < 'cu1d<1((•
Sc hn<tpp
HO Jun 1iilr>cldno
!ti J,111
~hlll'l Tlll'll 'I
!12 .John I >.•Wilt
tJ.j Ch11 ... t1P
I\ le D<l 1111'1
114 Rtc-hw c 'olltns
tJ.) Chuck S1111lh
4h Rl•P1111• Boyl'1
• <17 Jun Wood
!-lH Bob li•l11•1
gq Dr. D11<ll<'Y Plttll
100 lin1 TPIH'll
101 Alun Rypinski
l 02 L<''> MlllC'r
IO~J c;iu rernt1ndcz
1995 ~
1 Chn~ t'ox
l Mclridn B<>rgcson
3 l h>nry Segcrc,trom
4 Dondld Bren
5 Chuck Smith
6 RoStllind
Williams
7 Roy ANdrado
R Wi111um Popt.'·
JOY
H Bob Roul>tdn
10 Ed FdWC'('tl
11 Ddynd Pettit
1 2 Tom Tom
I mi.on
13 Dr Sher~
wood Row-
ldncl
14 Het1tllC'r
Somers
15 lla Bor-
ders
16 Oscar
Santoyo
17 John
Huffmcln
16 Leigh
Stcmtwrg
19 Martin Dicdnrh
20 Dttnny Bthh
21 Gd?)' Hunt
22 Joe Erickson
23 Janice Fuchs
24 Rdbbi Mdrk Miller
25 John Crcun
26 Beverly Rely
27 Buck .Johns
28 Mac Bf'.mcl
29 Jun Hnd Ptlltl F.dwu1d..,
30 D an Koont1
31 Kevin Murphy
. 32 Rush Hill
33 Larry TI1omd
34 John Hcdg"s
35 Kurt Yt;tlger
Jb Scott Paul n
37 Wing Lam
38 Allan Rood r
,
. .
39 Jill Lloyd
40 Will Swaim
41 Roger dnd Cdlldace Schnapp
42 Kc•nton Beshore
43 Wayne Kraiss
44 Peggy Goldwater Clay
45 John Moorlach
46 Sc•renc Stokes
47 Bob Wynn
48 Kdren McGhnn
4<t Bob McDonell
50 Igor
51 Leo and Paty Madueno
.52 DPtPC'llve Lynda Giesler
5:J Lenny Rosenburg and Sammy
Tt1yt>s
54 Kt>n Studrt
55 Tony C"de Baca
.'lb l>1Prdw Demb1k
.'l 7 Mttnlyn Hrcwer
:>8 Jim and Bdfbarn de Boom
59 lJcJV(' Snowden
hO J<trk tll1d NciOC')' Skinrwr
f> l Lt Aldn Kent
h2 Poul Sdlata
Id Demny O'Neil
b4 Jt•rry Anderson
h5 I tun k Panlan ·
h6 I<ns O'N<!al
h7 eel D.-cker
b8 Judge Susanne Shaw
h9 Jc•ffrt'y Littell
70 Rudy Svrrek
'/I Lt•t• Sutherldnd
72 l{ic h Shapiro
73 ~<JI Odle Birney
7 4 Stl'V~ Morris
74 NovPlle Hendnckson
7h Chnstic• McDaniel
71 C'httrlw Brande
78 Jim Carnett
7H Fletcher Jones Jr.
80 Wt>ndy Leece
81 Father Ken-
neth Krause
82 David
Emmcs and
Mortin Benson
B3 .Jdn Debay
64 Sgt. Andy
Go ms
05 Salvador Avila
86 Bill Ward
87 Bill Hamilton
88 Richard Luehrs
69 Jean Forbath
90 Unda Mook
91 Tom Monarch and
Darlene Bell
92 Bonnie Engstrom ·
93 Jay Colhatie
94 Jody Kennedy
95 Tun Riley
96 Luctlll! Kuehn
97 Phil Sansone
98 Shaheen Sadeghi
OH Re<•nio Boyer
100 Mnrio Lescot
101 Michael Botwinick
l 02 Std Soccer
103 Mal'!lha.11 Duffield
ln Memory:
104 Officet Bob Henry
I 05 Gray Lunde
1996
1 l>onald Bren
2 Hern v St>gcrstrom
3 Kttr n McGlinn
4 Joe Erickson
S Kenton Beshore
b Lmdsay
Davenport
7 John Scholl
8 Becky B<lily-fmdJcy
9 Jack A.
Martinez
10 Ivan Calderon
11 Dao Bradley
12 Martin
Diedrich
13 Beverly Rdy
14 ~ohn Hedges
15 Rosalind
Williams
16 Allan Roed-
er
17 Chuck
Smith
18 Gary Hunt
19 Oscar
Sdntoyo
20 LPigh
Stem berg
2 1 Kevm
Murphy
22 Chris
Cox
23 Ed
76 Joel Slutzky
77 Mel Kapson
78 John Desmond
79 Bill Cote
80The Wedge
81 Bob and Nuncy Robison
82 Tom Sargent
83 Antonio Cdgno-
lo
84 Wayne·
Knnss
85 Bob Kreger
86 Lucille Kuehn
87 l<en Stuart
88 DarcU Free-
mdll
SH Bob Burnham
00 Charlie Brande
91 Shdn Holzmiller
Eo:;uyian and Harry
Esay1an
92 Jim Carnett
93 Lynne BloombNg
94 Tom Mcintosh
95 Peggy Goldwater
Clay
f nwn•tt ~~
24 Rc1hbi Mttrk -----.:.._
96 Jerry Anderson
97 PtJUI Sdlata
MiUN
25 Anton Sc'CJt'tslorrn
26 Jill Lloyd
27 Maridn B •r9Pson
28 MdC Bernd
29 Jeffrey Best
30 Rkhard Lu('hrs
31 Dilnny Bibb
32 Tony PC'tros
33 Rush I hll
34 Fletrher Jorn•s Jr.
35 Larry 111om,1s
36 Lmdd Mook
37 John I iuffnldn
38 Jeer Bnnklt•y
3~ John Crt•an
40 Rich Shttµ1ro
41 Bur k John!>
42 M1Jce Fine
43 Daynt1 Pc'tlll
44 Bob Cou!->lm
45 Jim dnd Burhdrt1 de Boom
46 Dav<> Snowdt'n
47 John Wortrndnn
48 Manc1 Elena Avllcl
49 Bob Steel
50 Bill J tttm1lton
51 Jack dnd Ndncy Skinn r
52 Heather Som('r
53 Rick and Sandra Po p1'>il
54 Jim Edwards Sr
55 Bob Menon •U
56 Ll Xiaoping
57 Barbara Rotolo·Caballero
~58 John Moorlac-h
59 Tun Ril •y
60 Tom Mom.uth and l>arl ne
. B~lJ
61 Martin Benson and OaVld
Emmes
62 Tom l.dznr
63 Bob Nf!cly
64 Dan Marth<>ano
65 LdOonno KiemlJ.
66 Rudy Svrcek
67 J<'un Forbath
68 Wendy Lee<:e
b9 Mary and Randy Barth
70BobWypn
7 t Cathenne Thyen
12 Ed Deck •r
73 Steve Moms
74 Tom Edwdtd
75 Jeffrey Littell
98 Judi<:' Argyros
99 Ll. John Blduer
100 Btll Adams
101 Lorin Wei.SS
l 02 George YardJey
103 Denrus Rodman
ln Memory:
104 Officer Bob Henry
105 Gray Lunde
106 Roy Alvdfado
107 Jason Ferguson
1997
1 Amanda Arthur
2 Leigh Steinberg
3 Marian Bergeson
4 Donwd Bren
5 l lonry Segerstrom
6 Lin.Pa Mook
7 Ge'Qrge Atgyros
8 Cora Newman
9 Chris Cox •.
10 Bucky Pofahl .
t 1 Trudy Ohlig-
lldU
12 Beverly Rtly
13 Rabbi Mark
Miller
14 Peer Swan
15 Fletcher
Jones Jr
lti John Cre-
an
17 Rosalind
Williwns
18 Kenton
Beshore
19 Karen
McGlinn
20 John
I luffmdlt
21 Tom
Wilson
22 Dan
Marcheano ~
23 Wendy Leece
24 Ken Stuart
25 Chuc.L.Smith
26 Kevin Murphy
27 Oscar Santoyo
28 Allan Roeder
29 Charlie Brande
30 Gtuy Hunt
\ ..
31 Mdc Bernd
32 Bob and Beverly Lewis
33 Danny B1bu
34 Bloommgdale'!>
35 R~lph Rodheim
36 Mike McKe<'
37 Mdrthd Fluor
38 Bruce and Shdron Macgum
39 SteVt' DuSdblon and Greg Ruh
40 Joe Erickson ·
4 1 Del 1 leintz
42 Margaret Gratton
43 Dana Rohrabacher
44 Marilyn Brewer
45 Hdnk AdJer and Jake Rohrer
46 John Gilbert
47 Jo EUen Allen
46 Bob Kreger
49 Anton Segerstrom
50 Bill l lamilton
51 John Moorlach
52 Judie Argyros
53 John Hedges
54 Sgt. John Desmond
55 Lindsay Ddvcnport
56 Jedn Forbctth
57 BUJ Baker
58 Lt. John Blauer
59 Naomi Vine
60 Lmry Thomas
bl !vdn Cd.Jderon
62 Becky Bailey-Fmdley
63 Ed Fdwcett
64 Joo Cleary
65 Rush Hill
66 Gordon Bowley
67 Tom dJld Joan Riach
68 Carol WdXDliln
69 Martin Benson and David
Emmcs
70 I fans Prager
71 Jdck dnd Nancy Skmner
72 Lt Ron Srruth
73 Michdel Stephens
74 Catherine Thyen
75 Tun Riley
76 Will SwcJLm
77 Hedlher Somers·
78 Bob Wynn
79 Dave Snowden
60 Bob McDoneU
81 L.A. Cellular antenna
82 Bob Burnham
83 Dayna Pettil
84 Arden Flam
spn
85 Jill Uoyd
86 Tun and LI.ii
Goodell
87 DaVld Mana ~
88 Bob Black P
89 Jim de Boom
90 Bill Turpit
91 Gay Wassall-181
ly
92 Al Eichler
93 Jim Scott Sr. aljf
Jim Scott Jr.
94 Tom Edwards
95 Karl Kemp
96 Sharon Hoffma.J1
97 Bill MedJey
98 Tom Sargent
99 Richard Luehrs
t 00 Seymour Beek
101 Jim Carnett
102 John Scholl::----.-
103 Paul"'Sirftt~
In M emory:
t CM Bob Honry
105 Gray Lunde
106 Roy Alvar~do
107 Jason Ferguson?
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cerns of Ute residents. That's
one of the reasons we have put
that project way, way out there.•
Even lf · the project does
become necessary, it probably
won't ha ppen for another 15
years, Naghavi said, hoping to
alleviate some of the tension that
s:;:c
POLICY
CONTINUED FROM. A 1
She sajd . coming for the
: board's approval after the fact
w~ a moot point because Kemp
had ~cally spent the money.
Kemp said he followed proce-
dure.
•1t•s not as if I had gone out
and spent the money.• he said. "I
think ther,e DlQY have been some
C'&nfusion)t on the iSsue I have
rommllted the district to that
t\lpense but the cash doesn't now
until if ~ when the project lS on
lme and successful."
Kemp said he acted with the
. .
has ansen because of the propos-
al.
But that matters little to the
res1dents of Traverse Drive. The
mere poss1bllity that the San
Diego Pre~ay could be expand-
ed has them concerned
Terry Emco said she and her
husband have been trying to sell
the'lr home but hod a buyer back
out after he found out about the
proposal.
•It's like a pendulum hanging
authority delegated to him and
with the understandin~ that the
board had supported plans for the
colored-water treatment plant in
the past.
Panian Sdid he didn't vote
against the concept, rather he
opposed the procedure taken.
Paniah .said the expenditure
falls into a district policy category
that requires that the re be d
request for bid and written agree-
ment for board members l(} act
on . The policy is intended to
ensure that the board maintains
control over expenditures.
A performance review of
Kemp that had been on the agen-
da was postponed and Wlll be
rescheduled, Round said.
Lido Marina Village to hold party Sunday
Udo Marina Village will be the site of a tree party Sunday,
which organizers hope will be the. first in a series of monthly
events that will dose oft the red brick road to cars.
The event takes place from 1 lo 5 p.m and will feature music
from a swing band, cartcatwes, balloons for children and dancing.
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Residents on Traveri.e Dnve
~ay they have bough t homes
thPre for the long run and don't
want to see a project there one
yE'ar or 10 years from now.
Th" other three phases of the
project will be9l.n withiil the next
two yl"'ars Pha es one and thrE.'E"
would connect car-pool lanes on
the Cosld MeSd and San DiPqo
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GRADES
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children's grade point averages
don't reflect the level of ngor
required isl an honors co1use.
One pctrent said a student who
gets an A m a ceramics class gets
the sume number of grade points
as a student who gets an A m an
honors English class If the
ceramics student gets an A and
the honors student gets a B, then
the honors student could rank
lower in the class
Conversely, there are parents
who rue concerned that the dis-
tnct ought appear to be •mftat-
ing" grades, a move which, to
college officials, could reduce the
value of all the district's grades.
At its Sept. 8 meeting, the
board endorsed weighted grades
for all high school honors classes
but postRoned voting on whather
to mdke ft retroactive.
At its Sept. 22 meeting, about
100 parents and students showed
which will be covered by tlw
Orange County Transportdtion
Authonty.
All dnvers wtU hene!it from
safety improv<>mf'nts m the area
of the mterchangc, said Clanta
Lao, project manager for the
county agency.
With the unprovements, car-
poolers won't bave to cut across
lanf's of tra1fic to get to offramps
or change from freeway to free-
way, she said.
FYI
Weighted grade $cale
• A = five points
• B = four points'
• C = two points
• D =one point
• F = no points
Regular grade scale
• A = four points
• B = three points
• C = two points
• D = one point
• F = no points
{
Phase two, which unproves
access to Co-ta Mesa, is a collab·
ordtion between the tran porta-
tion authority, CaJtrans and the
oty of Costa Mesa. CH2M Hill, an
engineenng hrm m Santa Ana, is
expected to complete the design
of phases two and three shortly. .
The $30 million project will be
paid for by a $12 million Measure
M grant and matching fWlds from
the oty. Measure M was a .hall·
cent sales ldx pro1ected to raise
Soturdoy,...S.ptember 26, 199a A 13
SJ. t uillion over the next 20 year
that was approved by Orang
County voters in the early 1990s
Costa Mesa is a necessary par·
tlopant m the effort to improv •
the free ways, Roeder sa.id.
"lf the improvements aren't
built, we know the traffic ~
back up and what happens wnen
traffic backs up lS ~ple t4Jt
getting off on local streets c1lld
then it becomes our problem~·
Roedef" said.
I ed some pc1Ients, one of whom I benefit those students who have
called the decision ·a temble chosen to challenge them.Selveo
thing." They clauned the board acadetnlcally, • the Jetter Sa.id. ·u
hds set up a s~tem where stu· a high school does not weight its
dents who took an honors cldss honors and AP course!>, the stu-
lac;t year ,will get the lower grade dents who have ldken rrioie ngor·
point average m the sd.Jne class ous colirses are at a_ disadvcm-
for which their peers now earn a tage • · ·
weighted grade. The letter also backs up the
"They set up a two-uered parents' contentions that top uru-
grading system for the same I vers1ties count on high schools o
group of students," saJd Newport weight the grades dnd that more
Harbor parent Karen Hdrrington. I and more high schools are Jean-
Advanced placement classes ing toward weighted honors
would still have dll advantage m dai.ses. ·
that they count toward college School board member Serene
credit But honors and advanced I Stokes said there ts an urgent
placement courses would count need for the school distnct tiO
equally in the student's grdde come up to speed in an area that
pomt average, which lS important has been neglected.
"' when applying for college
1
"There are no policies regard-
up m support of making gradf's A letter from an official at mg honors classes " Stokes said
retroactive. Instead, the board Georgetov..n Umvers1ty m Wash·
1
•it "eems each school runs l~
rescinded its Sept 8 decision, mgton, DC, to Newport Harbor own program differently.•
making only jumor-and senior-Prinapal Bob Boies seems to sup-Stokes Sdld the distnct needs
level, UC system-approved hon· port these concerns. • to wnte a policy that will establish
ors classes weighted while a cam-"It has been my expenence equal standards for all honors
rruttee studies' thP. issue more j that weighted grade pomt aver-classes and ensure that they all
thoroughly. dges which incorporate both AP have been approved by the UC
But the temporary fix infuriat-and honors level courses tend to system. .
')'oUng Seconds 't f-]OANANDREWS, MS
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While his wile, Meggan, keeps
a11" eye on the children, Clayton
be manrung the Sunflour
, where he plans to give out
than 1,200 pieces of bread
pastnes
East Side home and Dover
Shores. When he's ·really good,•
he'll run the six-rrulc tr, ck that
extends from his home to the·
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Heritage Run
WHERE: Davidson 'Field at
Newport Harbor High.School
DATE: Oct. 3
TIME: 7~30 to 10 a.m.
EVENTS: SK feature race and
2K fun run/walk; Kids' Klassic
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y ptu.losophy IS that a buSi-
houJd be involved in its c uruty, • he said. •aut this is
j~ so much fun, loo. You get to
meet so many people out there,
and ('veryone's exertjsing a11d
feeling good.·
The Harbor Heritage races,
which are expected to draw as
many as 2,000 people. will start at
DaVldson Field at Newport Har-
bor High School at 7:30 a.m. Oct.
3 While most of the runners dre
local Newport Harbor upPQrters,
others come from etround the
country to pdrtlapate in the USA
ltack dnd Field-endorsed SK nm,
which starts at the field and winds
through Newport Heights .neigh-
borhoods. year-olds
C1ttyton used to partiopatft in
the 5K race before he opened tbe
bakery An avid runn·er himself,
when he's "good" he said he runs
d four-mile route between his
There will also be a free f1tnei,s •My kids urc so excited about
fair and the Kids' Klass1c Race, this.~ Clayton scud •Tuey keep
wlucb will include a qucu1N-mile asking me>, 'When do we get to
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San Diego and to individual units.
"J'vc> got too much stuff,"
Collins said. "l can't hang it all. l
have no more room.•
His garage is filled with 1,000
beer cans from around the world.
He has old Marine Corps patches
from World War U. Shrapnel, hel-
mets, old Manne Corps pdck.s
and records line lus walls or arc .
packed away in boxes.
What's displayed in Collins'
garage is just a portion of every-
thing he has, said friend and
neighbor John Tevebaugh.
• r:ve been going there for
years and I still find things that l
haven't seen before .. " said Teve-
. ·
"He's a collector's item all
by himself."
John Tevebaugh
Friend and neighbor of ex-Marine
Jeremiah Collins
baugh, also is a retired Marine.
Collins served 1J\ Guadalcanal
and earned a Purple Heart after
he was shot in the chest during
the Korean War.
The bullet? Yes, he kept that
too.
When Collins asked the doctor
what he was going to do with it,
the doctor said he was going to
throw it away
"I said, ·on no you're not.
You're going to give it to me,'"
Collins said.
Other war vets tell Collins they
wish they had thought of doing
that. Tevebaugh said he too wis~ u
es he had held on to items o
the years.
•Jt didn't matter to me/ .Teve-
baugh said. •Now it does and I'm
scrambling around trying to find
it..
Tevebaugh said he vist°''
Collins every chance he gets. Hiit
said he goes more for th~~m~
ny than for the collectipn.
"He's a collector's item all ~ .
himself,• Tevebaugh said Of
Collins.
Collins has a story to go ~ ..
every piece of memorabilia. flt·
has given lectures to Marines at
El Toro and Camp Pendleton. ·
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vidofy wllli tw Pnees I see Page 83.
• Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223
r
It's ·the stUtr
'.dreams are
ttiadefrom
• Nevertheless, Newport
each's Lindsay Davenport
would just as soon keep ~
•stutt• to a bare mihimum.
Wrapped in heart and
soul from all of Newport
Beach, here's a special
toast to Lindsay Davenport today
es she embarks on a
lhJ-ee-toumament trip to Europe
in her quest to reach No 1 on
)he planet in her quiet way.
• Davenport, this newspaper's
p~wly crowned No. 1 Most
lntluentiaJ. Person in the
J'lewport-Mesa Community,
could change
the tennis
world forever
in the season's
final hve
events.
Martina
Hingis once
held a sizable
lead atop the
Women's
Tennis
l>•venport Association
Tour rankings,
but Davenport has sliced it up to
move within overhead-smash
.cijstance. •
The unpretentious Davenport,
who can't wait for all the
attention to go away surround·
ing her U.S. Open singles titles
ed!lier this month, is ready to get
back to work. "It's better to keep
going," she said this week.
Ahead are two tour stops in
Germany, then another in
Zunch, with Davenport less than
150 points from Hingis' top
rankmg. She leaves today. And
when she returns -what's on the
agenda?
. •More stuff again." she said,
solemnly.
S tuff, accordmg to the
first-time Grand Slam winner,
means photo shoots,
handshakes, "long" one-on-one
mterviews and television spots.
Davenport simply doesn't get
into it.
"It seems (agent Tony
Gods1ck) bas something for me
every day,• she said, shortly
after being interrupted by his
phone call, in wtuch another
endorsement offer had been
!'resented.
, "I'm not necessarily selective
'fabout what I endorse)," she
jckied. ·vou have to be
,elective, but it takes time to do
things and 1t cuts into tennis. I
can't concentrate on being the
best that I can be if I'm out there
ttolng other stUff. •
Estancia coach's remarks come back to
haunt him, and his Eagles, as Garden
Grove comes away with impressive win.
BA.Rm' fAULKNl R
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COSTA MESA -FYI, in no· particular order, to
Estancia High footboll coach Dave Pe~kins.: Gar~en
Grove chd indeed strap it up Friday night. And, yes,
Argonauts' Coach Kris Van Hook does read the Dai·
ly Pilot.
Less than one week after Perkins proclauned to a
Pilot reporter: •Tell Garden Grove (it) better strap it
up, because we're going to be coming in a real bad
mood,• following the Eagles' second loss in as many
contests, the Argos (l-2) did more damage to that
mood with a 24-7 nonleague VJctory at Orange
Coast College.
"Our guys were pretty fired up tonight,• said Van
Hook, who coached formerly at Calvary Chapel,
and sent a daughter to Corona del Mar High. "We
do have some people who gel the Daily Pilot.·
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ARGONAUTS 24
For his part, Perkins accepted responsibility for
his team's inability to give him tus first win at the
school.
H I'm very, very ctisappointed in my game prepa-
ration," Perkins said. •I put a challenge oul there
and I didn't meet it. I take full responsibility. I obvi-
ously overestimated some of the things I thought our
auon OF THE DAY
·0ur guys were pretty tied up tooight.
Wt do have some people who -'8 Datt Pilot -•
Kris Van Hook. Garden Grove football coach
1-;IM HAG< 1ERTY·ZVUUS I DAJLY Pl.
SEE EAGLES PAGE 84 Estancia's Mario Miranda runs for yardage as Argonaut pursues.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
COM 34
OAK PARK 6
• Bergey connects with four TD
passes with 200-yard performance.
RI< 1tAAJl Ol '"
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NEWPORT BEACH -Arriving in a phil--
anthropic mood Fnday night, Corona. del
Mar lijgh 1uruor quarterback Mike Bergey
enjoyed spreading the wealth.
"I like vanety," scud Bergey, who threw
touchdown passes to four different receivers
in the Sea Kings' nonleague football game
dgamst Vl51ting Oak Park at Newport Har-
bor High, a 34-6 CdM victory
Agowa-based Oak Park (1-2), a CIF
Southern Section DiVJS1on X1 school with an
enrollment of about 700. appeared to be out
of the Sea Kmgs' league for the operung 18 •
minutes \\hen Corona del Mar (2·1), with
only about 300 more students, rolled to a 27-
0 lead.
"You've got to give Corona del Mar cred-
it, because it dominated the line of scrim-
mage in the first quarter and halfway .
through the second quarter,• Oak Park
Coach D1ck Billingsley c;aid. "That team has
some great athletes.·
The Eagles, who totaled only 20 offensive
hrst-half yards, thanks to Cl CdM defensive
front which yielded no first downs, located
trouble early when their best player, Danny
Schneider, broke ahd dislocated his right
femur, according to Billing ... ley.
Schneider, a multi-talented senior Wide
recen:er and defensive back, was taken by
ambulance to Hoag Ho p1tal, where he
reportedly underwent urunediate surgery.
The gcU11e was delayed 13 minutes. After •more stuff,• the WTA
'four moves to Phtladelplua and BRIAN POBUOA. /DAILY PILOT
Corona del Mar's Ty Harper (99) leads the assault on Oak Park running back Adam Messenger tn Friday' conque l
Schneider is out for the year. "Losing
SEE TENNIS PAGE 85
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEii
•Newport Harbor High senior cross country standout
is finding herself m a club with very few members.
Rt<J L \Jill l)IJ.\ ~
n as Newport Harbor
h seruor Alicia McFall
ed. the fmi.c;h Unl' ot
the Woodbndge Invitational last
week, he almo t pinched h rs U
to see if the length of the cours
was vdlid ..
"I like that roune • .ILal: 'ILY
eems shorter and I alway g t
good times there,· McFall atd.
"After the race, I wanted to a k
if they were sw the roursc was
three miles and not 2:8. •
Considermg how s :ludcd
McFall We$ on the course. it' no
wonder why she rrught qu bon
lts distance.
The Sailor c;tandout fmishC'd
thud overall in the Dms1on ll
girl" varsity !ace in t '7:43
-record· breaking perfonnanc
in front of her and nobody within
~ght behind her.
•The fU'Sl girl (Lauren
FleLo;;hin!ln of Canyon tn Santa
Clnnta) ta course record in
16 35, U1en ond was 17:00,
sol.was lher all.by m-r U, •
~ kPall said. •n. re was no one
behind me and no on (ih V1 w)
tn front of me. I had no clue
(about pace), or no targ t, until
1 cam m and saw my tune
-wh ch wa ·not too bad •
McFall, whose career-best
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COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN'S SOCCEI
I RATES
HEW UP
• I
.TIGERS . .
~ates come through
fi>r coach Bond in a 4-1
ory over Riverside CC.
JASON IJlu.
lblt fib
RIVERSIDE -When the final
wbtle blew at Friday's 'Orange
El):lpire Conference opener
~een Orange Coast College
a.rjq Riverside in women's soccer,
all butt was left was the cutting of
a !liinall cake as the Pirates had
dcieated the Tigers, 4-1, giving
CO&ch Barbara Bond her 200th
c:e· er victory.
"This is nice," Bond said. "It
rn es me reOect on all the peo-
plr who have played and coached
for me over the years."
; ..
lmiis is nice.
makes me
ect on all
people
have
ayed and
~edforme ~rtheyears
I can only
Bond is
200-77-37
lifetime at occ.
T h e
Pirates (4-3-
1, 1-0) spent
much of the
first half on
the attack
deep in
Riverside
temtory. but
constantly
stalled and
couldn't set
up good
_scoring
chances.
Passes in
front of the
goal were
too deep
and inter-
cepted by
goalie Lea
Lopez. Cor-
ner kick
pl~JS didn't develop and many of
th shots taken were easy for
L z to retrieve.
one break OCC caught
on a handball m the penalty
Mary Peters slammed the
past Lopez on the penalty
for a 1-0 lead with 30 min-
1.eft in the hrst half. But that
w the only break the Pirates ull-
w,ed.
·we won 9-0 the other day,•
Bond said. •But we had the same
prcrblem the game before. We had
trd\lble firushing ow attacks.•
iiverside (5-3-1, 0-1) on the
o er band couldn't seem to get
any offense started whatsoever.
D!IJ>ite hustle by Janet Cassidy,
tv1'kibel Santibanez and Jessica
L re, ngers' attacks were often
m by Peters and the rest of the
d ense.
Olten tunes, the Pirates flat
outran Riverside attackers and
s t the ball the other way.
Somethmg needed to give on
bdlh sides after halftime.
•My assistant (B randee
Ctalg) sat with them at halitime
dnd went over a couple of things
we needed to do better, things
~LICIA
C~NUED FROM 81
•
~is 17:23, established last
yqer~ the Sea View League
Fl)lAls at Lrvine Park. usually
h<'ts someone to push her in
cqmpetition, someone to help
s~ .µie heart rate and make the
race interesting.
•1 try to focus on the runners
in front of me and keep up with
{dunng mVJtationals), • she
" .., "That's what makes me do
. There's always somebody
than you. But since there
o one (at Woodbridge), it
wihard I didn't know how to k my mind focused. I was
JU trYing to keep my stride .
a leep good form.•
e a distance runner an
in 1Uld they take a mile Give
lhini a track and they want
nGQed terrain with trees and
stiilns. Like many distance
tvbes, McFall prefers the
cr&il-country landscape rather
lh~«the monotonous oval of the
3,teQ meters in track.
I always dO better ln cross
·-....... ~. • said McFall. tho Daily
Athlete of tho Week. •Even
, I like really long chstanccs.
d do six miles (in
• l)esP-lte sta:rting it
all with no previous
experience in the game
of IOCC81', at all, Orange
Coast College Coach
BOOd baS produced an
impressive record as the
Pirates' only women's
soccer coach.
JASON Hw.
IWJPIDt n re is an old idea in
sports that claims a
• pe1S9n cannot truly know
a game, therefore won't know
bow to coach a game, if they
have never played that game
before. Many of today's sports
pundits would agree with that
statement.
A local soccer coach with
an impressive .696 winning
percentage would dis4gree.
Orange Coast College
women's JOCCer coach Barbara
Bond, who just notched her
200th victory Prlday wtth a 4-1
vktory aver Riverside, n~er
really played soccer at any
level. But Bond had a bunch in
1981.
Bond was the Pirates'
softball and field hockey coach.
Field bo<:key ~pation was
o~~ decline, so Bond went
to, then athletic director, Dick
Tucker and ~ested that
Orange Coast drop the field
hockey program arid create a
women's soccer program.
·1 bad a feeling soccer was
going to be big,. Bond said.
·aven though I didn't play
soccer, I knew that some ot the
tadia ~~to fteki ~· I W pie~ a'lot bf field JpOrts as a PE intijqt."
BUt women's 90CCe1 was still
in It's early sta~ and lt wasn't
like better ball transition.• Bond
said. ·
Al first, the 1igers. who came
out fired up, looked as if they
might be able to make some
noise. Santibanez was able to get
a clear path to the goal and
hooked a shot that was stopped
by a sprawling Lori Frey.
"She's normally the backup
goalie, but she's been our goalie
for the past few weeks and bas
really played well,• Bond said.
The regular goalie, Jennifer
Arevalos. is waiting on an MRI to
determine the nature of a back
injury. Up until the injury. Frey
saw time as a field player.
(Rabbitt) and Maggie (Henson)
and those guys.•
Placed in the same company
as Rabbitt and Henson -who
went on to ~ome collegiate
distance standouts after posting
some of Onmge County's
all-time best times in 1986 in
the 1,600 and 3,200 -speaks
volumes for McFall, now a
three-time Athlete of the Week
honoree.
tition). •
Pall could someday soon
ib@rWi.sh.
"She should run in college,•
N rt l larbor Coach Eric
'!Weit, two seasons shy of
completing his second full
• decade of coaching girls cross
country. at Newport Harbor, hM
seen plenty of talent throughout
thev.ears ..
"She ca'n run at a big school,•
'!Welt said. •Who knows (what
Will happen)? Sh '1 already
rece1ved a lot of interest. and,
obviously With her times, her
name'• on the lists. I think Alicia
needs to go IOIDeplace wh.-.re
she can feel comfortab\e.
seld. •The re 61'e not very
y plMes where she can't go
run. There will be some
1C911*8 l.Dterested in her when
gets done here, and lhe'U be na.1111 c:oantry. She'• already as
miybody we've had
, and that 'lncludes Buffy
came back after ~g hei
" degree, Brass ls now the head
coach at Orange Empire
Conference rival Irvine Valley.
Brandee Craig is the current
assistant and is in her lixlh
year. "She's really on the
cutting edge of soccer,• Bond
said. "She's one of the top
rated club coaches arOWld and
adds a lot to our program."
Much has changed for Bond
dunng her car~. which
• mcludes seven conference titles
and two state championships.
Orange Coast College Coach
Barbara Bond ... Ma. 200.
easy to find talent. "We bad
only a couple players who bad
competed in AYSO and none at
the club level,• Bond said.
"Now. there isn't a player I can
think of in the last 10.-12 years
that hasn't played AYSO. then
for three or tour yeors at the
club level•
The program was successful;
but it took a few years, as the
youth soccer movement began
to explode, to get the program
functioning like Bond wanted.
She credits her assistant
coaches with a lclrge portion of
that work.
•I was smart enough to get
people who had been involved
in soccer for many years,"
Bond said. "l couldn't have
reached 200 without them.·
Bond has had three major
assistants dunng her career at
OCC. The first was Renee
Nadon. who played for the.,.:,..' "
Pirates <!wing the early yeirS_·
Alter Nadon left; Monique
Br8S1i took over. Brass also
played two years at coast and
Lepore tied the score on a free
kick that she hit past a leaping
Frey to tie the score, 1-1, 15 rrun-
utes mto the second half.
But Orange Coast's offense
was playing a much tighter game
in the second half. A free kick was
received by Viviana Perezcruca.
who dribbled past defenders and
scored for a 2· 1 Pirates lead
Lepore threatened to tie tt up
ag~. but another great save by
Frey ended the'Tigers last real
sconng chance.
Tdylor Yurddd added an insur-
ance goal JO minutes into the half
on a pdSS from Peters. who had
two assists rn the game.
•We know she's go10g to run
well thlS year. She's one of the
best runners in ClF (Southern
Section)•
While record.mg clfl
outstanding wne at Woodbridge
was a big boost for McFall, 1\veit
believes the recil tests will come
later at the Stanford Invitational
clDd postseason races
•Alicia ran one of her be:,t
races ever at Woodbridge; and
still, there's a lot of room for
improvement for her to run
faster,• 1\veit said. "It's exciting
for her and the team (which is
ranked No. 3 ID CIF Oiviston U).
Hopefully, we'll keep her and
everyone else on the team
healthy, so we can accompllsb
some goals She needs to be the
leader -she's o\lr best runner.•
McFall, who br-0ke 18 minutes
for the first time last year in a
league dual meet against Corona
del Mar (17:42) on the Sea Kings'
Sack Bay Course, truggled in
the postseason last year because
of a tup injury.
"She had some great races.
like at the I ague finals and CIF
Preluns. but in the last two
weeks (CIP Fmal$ and state
meet) she didn't run well." 1Wc1t
said. "So, for Alicia, the goal is to
koop hflr healthy. Last year. she
was ready at that time to Win C IF
and have a gr at state rare, but
forwhateverttnon,•she got
banged up and it effected her.•
McFall 5aad her career-favont
race was a Mud Run at Camp
Pendleton. ln college, she would
bke to run a tOK. ·t seetn to do
better when it's longer,• sh said.
Por now, she's busy tching
her name alongside some ol the
greats from N wport Harbor
~t. .
For starters, there were only
a few teams in au of California.
all located in the southern half, '
during tbe first few seasons
that women's soccer was a
commuruty college sport.
Now, most every community
coll~e in California has a
team.
Bond, who is 200-77-37 in
her career, is also no longer
coaching softball. •Once I
became a mom, I knew that r just couldn't coach two·
'seasons a year,• Bond said.
"So I chose ~cer. •
She bas enjoyed the game
so much that she now plays in
a recreational league in
Laguna Beach.
At the same time, some
things will always stay the
same. "We have two big rules,"
Bond said. "It boils down to ,.
having respect of self and
others. Players need to do it on
the field and in the classroom.
where tield sue~ c.a.mes
over.
•1 want our players to feel
like they've spent their time
here well, that it was a good
choice to come to OCC. 1 hope
they all learn how ~ they
are and how to use the tools
they learn here in USe; •
Maybe that's why this coach.
with no previous experience,
has been so sucCessful for so
long.
Yurada later scored again on a
high hook into the upper left cor-
ner that was just out of the grasp
of Lopez. who brushed the match
with 10 saves.
After the match, Bond was
happy to reflect on her years m
Orange Coast soccer. a program
that sh e started, and share a
moment with her players, who
brought along a celebration cake
they bad purchased.
•Now our goal is not to lose a
conference game,• Bond said.
As for the future, Bond added,
"l can only wonder whether I'll be
here for 300. l just know I'm
grateful for all my years at Coast."
JC SPORTS
Pirates win
conference
opener
COSTA · SOCCEI MESA -Juan
Escobar had a goal and an assist
as Orange Coast College defeat-
ed Riverside, 3-0, in the Orange
Empire Conference opener in
men's soccer on Fnday.
Josh Miller scored the only
goal the Pirates (3-2-1, 1-0) would
need eight minutes into the first
half off a pac;s from Chris
Mokede. ·
Jose Quintana also had a goal
for the Pirates and Murase Shos1
had two sav .
orange Coast falls, 7-5
SAN DIEGO -·---_..
Orang<> Coast Col· P 0 l 0
lege's men's water polo team
opened up in the South ol the
Border Tournament Fnday wtth a
loss to Orang County nval Sad·
· dlcback, 7~5, falling to 6·6 over·
\h.._
Seddleback took a ~-2 l ad lri
the ftrrt quart~ and nev r trailed
n route to an overall record of
10·3.
IOUTM Of 1"1 .... ftMMr,•R
~ 7, ou-CGMT S
0r-.coe1t 2 o 2 ' -s· ~ 4201 ·1 oa: · AN«ldo 2. c.rrotl 2. WM 1.
SMs. lond 2. OrytOI ~. WMthttlby 1.
•
Sotvrdoy. September 26, l 998
HIGH SCHOOL WATER
T S ADVAN
0 SEMIFINAL
• Newport Harbor shoots for finals berth at 11 a.m. ·
'today, and victory likely means a shot at Long Beach
Wilson for the title at 3:40 p .m. in the Sailors' pool.
-NEWPORT BEACH-Newport "'But the effon fell short as CdM
Haroor High defeated Lo!> Alanu-loi.t 13-10 dt Corond del Mar.
tos. 10-3, m the quarterhnd.ls of Greg Marcruorlatti. · Chri
the South Coast Water Polo Tour-MtC'omuck and Garr~tt Gentry
nament at Newport Harbor. on each scor('a <t goal m~the fourth
Friday · .quarter tw lhe Sed Kings and
The ScUl.ors play the wmner ot hefp d hold the Fnar to one goal.
Villa Park-El Toro m the i.crriih-It was six SeMte goals m the
nals at 11 this morning. A \vtn Uurd q1,1arter that· d1d most of ·the
could mean. a rematch with Lony damdqe.
Beach Wilson ftt the fmah at 3 40 In the first round, the Sea
p.m. }\mys defedtc'<i San Marcos, 18-3
Newport Harbor delec1ted Gentry nnd Jason Palda e ach
Mira Cosw 14-5 in the hrst roWld bad four goals m the game. Mar·
on Thursddy and thl'n bedt ch101ldtti dnd RyC1n Tucker had
Esperanza 11-6. thret: ~oal" e>ach. .
Godlie Brad Netherton
Costa Mesa splits two seven saves for CdM. • -COSTA MESA Hunter Taylor
scored eight god.ls as Co::.td Me!>a
High trounced Sunny Hills m the
consolation second round of Lht•
South Coast Water Polo Touma·
ment on Fnday
Mike \o\lutmdh and Matt Tip·
ton each ddded three godls tor the
·Mustangs. Godhe Bnan Dunn
had rune godls.
Tipton and Alex Sdrris edch
had three steals.
On Thursday, Co::.tc1 Mesa lost
to El Dorado in the fust rounrl,
9-8. on a god.I with eight seconds
left m the match.
Sams had three godls.
In a mght match, the Mustang"
dropped a 12-6 dcos1.0n to Santa
Barbaid tn consolation pldv
·despite thr~e goals by Taylor.
Consolation second round
CosTA MESA 19, SUNNY Htus 6
Score-by Quarters
Sunny Hills 1 1 1 3 • 6
Costa Mesa 5 8 3 3 · 19
Costa Mesa • Taylor 8, Whitman 3.
Tipton 3, Sams 1, Comfort 1, Biron 1,
Cabico 1, Yanes 1 Saves -B Dunn 9,
Dolloff 2
' CdM falls to Servite
CORONA DEL MAR -AJter
winning the opening game of tht•
South Coast Waler Polo Tourna-
ment, Corona del f\..1dr H1yh
staged a late comt>back m a sec-
ond round gam~ aga inst Servttt!.
Estancia splits a pair :
IRVINE -Mdtt Weir scored:
four yoals as E5tanc1a High -
deh1ated Ld Quinta, 12-5, m pool -
pldV of the ln:ine Water Polo -
Tournament on Fnclav at Irvine. -
Brandv11 Henshe1d ddded =
lhrc goal for the Eagle::. (4-11.:
Godin• Ddn Gutman h~d eight -
sav~s -
ln their ~econd game of the :
day, E::.tancia" perfect record wa::. -
rwn<'d by Maler De1, 19-4. The ....
f\.lonarch-. put tht> gam away
earl}' \I.1th 10 goals m the first"""
quarter. .,..
Cliff Gide} had three goals for
the Eagl ·s •
E-.tanc1a play today at noon:
aqamsl Warren and aga.m at 3 :
p m t19<tmst Do"•'Tley
IRVINE TOOf\NAMENT
Pool play
. ESTANCIA 12, LA .QulHTA 5
Scor. by Quarters -
La Quinta 1 2 2 0 • 5 :
Estancia 3 4 2 3 · l2.,.
Estancia -Weir 4 Henscheid 3,
Cr'I er 2. Westfall 2, Thorpe l.
Sav~ • Gutman 8.
MATUI 0£1 19, EsJAHaA 4
Score by~
Estant1a 1 1 1 f • 4
Mater Oe1 10 4 4 1 • 19 -
Estancia Glacy 3, Henscheid 1. -
Savi?! Gutman 12
Mater De1 • Cook 7, Barie~ 4.
Officers 4, Bonner 1, Kelly 1, Roth 1,
C1ecek 1. Saves -Hausmann 4 .
SPEEDWAY ..
i .
Reglllar-season fillale·
COSTA MESA . The propncto~ o( the Costd Mesa Speedway mvit-
ed fans to JOin the festlvioes tonighl for the 1 mm Seu~on Finale at the
Orange County F<illgrounds :
Usually, the Speedwdy hds a.n oit ,.,·c·ck on the wet'kend pnor to the :
U.S Nabonal Championships. This season will be an exception as a -
full program of raong will be on tap \\.'lth a 7:30 p.m tart time. '~
Adnussion pnces are $9 for adults, $5 for 1umon; and seniors, $2 for
youngste~ ages 6-12 dnd free for childrt1n five and under.
Parking and programs a.re free.
SCHEDULE
SAl\IROAV
• FootlMll
Community college -Santa Ana
at Orange Coast. 7 p.m
High school -Sweetwater at Newport
Harbor, 7 30 p.m
• Volleyball
College women Cal Baptist at
Southern California College. 730 p.m .
Community college women · Orange
Coast at Santa Ana Tournament. 8 am.
High school girls· Newport Harbor
at San Marcos Tournament. at UC Santa
Barbara, 8 a .m.; Costa MMa at
Untvernty tournament: Coron• del Mar
Alumni Game, 7 p m .Ii • W.-Jfolo
Community college men · Orange
Coast at San Diego Mesa Tournament
Community college women -Orange
I PPJ
11111111
Coast at D•ablo Valley Tournament.
High school ~ -Corona del Mar.
Newport Harbor at South Cpast
Tournament.: Estancia at lrviN
Tournament.
• Soccer
College ~ 0 Southern California
College at Westmont. 1 p .m
• Field hodcey
Htgh school girls· Newport Harbor
at Orange County lnv1tatl0041,
at Fountain Valley
• Cross country
Community college men and WQm(!ft
• O<ange Coa~t O~iC at Fainnew Pari(;
Costa Mesa. 9 a m
High school boy-; and girh -Newport
Harbor, Corona del Mar at Stanford
Invitational: btaooa at Bell·Jeff
Invitational; Costa Mesa at Dana Hills
lnv1tat1onal
DEEP Sii
~Yr:Term
$1,375
• 50 $2,915 .
60 $11,349
ptembor 26, 1998 rts Newport Beach/Costa Maso Doily p·
COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTIAL c ,, .. •
If 01c)n~JP Coast is able solve problems ('arly and
0, c.onttln'l bons' pot<>nt QB, chances of victory dre good.
C<
ju
Ill
ai C<.)ST/\ Mr·SA For tlw sN'.·
fe ond cons1•<11t1v1• Wl'l'k, Orungt1
( 't1tt<;t Cnltl'<W's toolhdll tPd0
lll will
ht1ltll' will~ ,, lf•c1111' thol !JOI
dttstroy<•d bv rl1•f1•rHllnq noltor111l ·
w ( h<llllJlllHI Mt Sclll Ar\tonto lh<•
a Wf'Pk h1•f111 I'
ThP Pir rt I l's h11pP I< t c rU ry l'.nilll'
111011whhi111 ltom 1.1sl St1t11rddy's
\'H'IOIY 11\1'1 Sc1ddlf'h11c k, 20· th,
11110 tm11qht' '/ 11'1 lrl(k ho1111• con-
ll·st dt)•tlllsl S1111l11 J\11,1 '·1
1111' I )Ort!'. lo'I lo t-. 11 S/\C, 42·
I~-
·1 don't know 11 it's kt1rnh1." ()( c· ('o.t<h lilll Wo1k111ctrl Stlld
"But Wl''rt• h11p111q 111 U!.1• flht• Wiii
•lll•llll'I ~.1.tlrll1•h,11 k) .is 11 spr111q·
boc11d 111111 c1111»fh1 •1 quo<! t'florl •
( >rw p111hh•111 lh1• 1'11ctll's f 1-11
h.id d<JtllllSI th1 • ( ;,1111 ho-. Wei~
llwy w1 •1 l'n 'I ,, hh · 111 11111\t • I hi' hr1 II
11111< h an 111<• ln.,I It.ill 1 lw P11 ,1t1•s
will 1>1 • lu11k111q 111 ,11lp1-.I lwth•r
.1qt1111-.1 Sunl,1 \11c1 so llll'y won't
h,1vP to ... 11111q l11ql'lh1•r 1·011 ... r•c·11-
l1\IP ( lllllf'hrtl k VIC 111111·~
"II Jll!-.I d••pp111b 1111 wh.ll
Uicy're dmng," Workr11clll ,i.;111cl.
"W(• didn't cxpN t Scicl<.Jlc>hdC'k lo
hrmy the houM• cv<•• y clown Wn
ht.1vt1 to think bellN .incl he n•ady
tor wh<Jlt?ver th<•y (Sdnld And)
tndy throw ut us •
Workmc1n cl()('c. know thol thP
lJOno.; (0-2) run cl Jot .!JI stunts,
wht< h me.ms lh<• off<•nt;IV<' hm.•
dnd the running b1.1c k<. Will 1wl'<I
to pick up hlll/inH lmchuC'kPJ!>. ··__::.:...__....;...., ______ ....,.... __ _
t1tlcl'st1fellc.-.. tlwy're tlnmq 11qht uwuy <1nd
Workman ulso hop1•s tll<il OCC · c1cl1usl lo lh1·ir q11111e pl.in,~ Work-
C'cln nm thP. ball bellt•r so 11 won't lllrlll .1clclPd,
lw so obvious 1.1 fl<ISS play 1s c·om-To w111 , 01c1111ie Const will dlso
in!J. nw Pirdh•s wall dlso ~wt tlll' hc1 v '.to hnd cl W11y to cuntdm
httll to sophomorn w1df' rc•n•1vt'l Dons quctrli•1 tM< k A1ch1<• La ppm.
Iv.in MNcm mon•, unh•ss lhl' Lc1pp111 wc1s th .. oll~n~1vP phiy-
Dons chose to douhlt> c:ovl'r him. ,., of tht> 't"'" l<1c;I sc11son and wtts
"II they double• covN tum Wf•ll 1•xp1•ctecl to lhtd Dons lo dnothN
be dhle to hit our utlwr n•<'t'1V1•rs M1ss1on ConlPrPm" CPntrttl D1vi-
ntorP." Workman s.ml "W€•'v<• stun hill! Hut St1nlt1 Arid lost the
... 11JJ qot (D<1v1cl) C'd'illc>ton, (Bob-f1r ... 1 1h11·l'·lc1't st'd"un und cc1mi•
hy) John'ion c1ncl (Chns) Bwwl'r. bcwk with P11Jhl con-.1•c ullvf> vkto
!>(•Opie• Wlll wondPr whNf' llu•s<• 111 •-. tllld Lc1pp1n «111 ch~tr!J<' lh<'
quy<. Wl'H' lc1'>I 'ldtrH'." 11111'11...i• 11t .my 111111•
C~uc1rll'rht1'ck J.irPd Fhnt lon-'I lt•'s Vl'rV qood ," Wmkm<tn
ltrllH.1'!! fo cl<>Vt•lop ctnd, clc•spttC' StlHI "111• tht<.lWs \Vl!ll cincl runs dll
l><'llHJ sc1t kt>d live> lime<., ht111Clll'cl ovN thP y.ucl \Vt' will hdve lo
St1ddl<'l>ack\ bht1 with po1w k<•<'J> h1111 111 .. 1t11• lh<' pock<>I nnc.l
"W<• hclV<' ·to ftCJUC<' o ut whttl pr<'vt•nl els 1111111y opporlun1tws dS . . .
WC..Cdn. ·aut you can't take the• ball out
of his hands clnd hP. runs well on
tht> drnw and count«'r. l kmda was
hoping hP. had a prom to go lo."
Also a thrl'at will be running
bt1ck CamNon King, who rushed
for 99 yards on 16 carries agumst
Mt. Sdc.
#They drn defimtely better
than them rc-cord would mdJcate, •
Workmt1n ~did. •1f we contdlll
Liappin c1nd solve their delensive
6ets, nspcc1ally lhe' blilze , we'll
scMlc> into our gume. •
• At hc1Hhmc torught, OCC will
hold d cPTCmony to conum:morate
the 35th Anmversdry of the 1963
Junior Ro~e Bowl VIctory dnd first
n.1tJOnal champ1oiish1p.
There w1ll be a pr«'game
r~c·C'ption for team members,
coc1clws and their fanulics at the
Cctplclin's TtJble Rt•staurctnt on the
OCC campu!>
Att<•ndC'es w11J be introduced
to thl• crowd at halfllmo and the
teum's hectd cqach, Dick Tucker,
1s e>xpt•c·tt.~d to mttkc some
rrmcirks.
f n 1 %3, lh<-' Pirates defect led
Nor th<'o!>IC'rn OkldhOllld A&M,
21-0, c1t the Ros<' Bowl to cap d
p<>rft•ct !>CdSOl'l.
PLAYERS
IVAN
MERC ER
The 6-foot-7,
1 230-pound
sophomore
wide receiver
caught two ro passes.
The game~
winner of 23 · ' yards came
on the play
after he Cdught
Of THE WEEK
..&, MARCUS
. B MIRAHMADI
Tie b-foot-1 ..
30-pound
sophomore
lmebclc~er
h<1d i.1 dozen
tttrkles,
1hcluding
three solos, a
pair of QB
SdCks ci11d
thrl'l'
·an 18-yard pass i.n
the end zone that WdS call<'cl
quartNbdck pressW-es, one of
which forced a short throw
thc1t Aaron Ligons • back becausde or •· illegal proce ure. was able to pick off. • '
•• ORANGE COAST LI N_E UPS
OFffNSE DEFENSE
No. Player Ht. wt.Cl. Pot. No ..... yer
11 J.UED fuHf 65200Fr QB 49 MMcus MlwNADI 6-1230 So DE
8 KEVIN T OflJIES 5 7 185 Fr TB 78 DERElt Fox 6-2 280 Fr OT
34 l4flM't BANKS 5 t\ 240 fr rs 74 KENT ANDEASON 6-2 280 Fr. OT
85 IVAN MERCEll 6 7 .230So WR 43 DAVID ROlllNSON 6-2 225 So. OE
22 DAVID CAsnlToN 61 200 fr WR 13 JEMMY JEKAHGl1U 6-2 245 So. Ol8
99 BlllAH WATEllS 62210 Fr l£ 44 Jo+tN ROMM 6·3 .240 So ILB
77 STEVE BERNElt:ER 6-4 280 So LT 32 CHRIS CLAYTON 5-11200 So. Ol8
56 JASON WEIR &J 265 Fr LG 21 AAAOH LIGONS 5..S 175 So. CB
71 DAMVL Wt&JJER 6 4 320 Fr c 3 RoeE'" PAUOTTO 5-111905o CB
79 JEREMY VIA 6-2 29~ Fr RG 40 WOODROW Ons 6-0 185 Fr. SS
76 DAN MEJmNS ·6-6 345 Fr RT 42 JOSH OwlNS 6-1205 So. FS
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Score by Quarters
G,irden Grove 10 0 7 7 24
£~t,lnc1.i 0 0 7 0 7
First Quarter
GG Wtllt.irm J'> fG. b 14
GG (l'fw1b 3~ h1rnbll• n•tum
(W1tli.m1~ k1(k). 4 14
Third Quarter
GG Mcdui.1 70 prl\\ from Cnpp1•11
(W1ll1.1111\ k I( k), 9 n.
[\,t Mu<'ll<>1 I run (Ald1·r1~t1• kick),
4 1)
Fourth Quarter
GG Vdrlolo 2 run (W1lh<11m l<td<), 8.43.
Att<>ndclrlle 700 (C'\ltrT1dtl•cf)
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
(iCi \l.ulolo, 11 4'1 1 TD. S.1f.u.1r } 61
Crippen, } 3. Bo1Kh. & 1
l~t T,m1elu, 4 66, Mueller, 6 ll, I TD,
N1111f'.l, -1 10. Rnll'o 4 IQ: Mir ind,1, 4 4 ,
K Vo1ll 11Jt•n,1 8 llllllU\ 54 ·
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
GG C11111 ""· S 16 l \ 16 1 TD Trutwr. 1 1 O. 32 ut K V,1lbupn.1, 10 }4 }, 9l1
Romo, 0 1 0, 0
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
GG MNltn,1, '} 102. I TO J.imnon,
'J /4, froltl'r, 1 14, Gu11rcf.1do, 1·8
I ~t T,11111•lu J 19, A Romo, 2 28,
B V,1lbu1•n.i, } 1 ), Aldt>rt'lt'. 1 11, R
Rcm10, 1 9, MlH'lll"f 1 S
GAME STATISTICS
GG E$t
F1r,1d11wm 7 12
Ru\hC•\ y.1rd,1qt 21 '>9 13·106
P•\\1ng yclrc1ciqr 148 102
P.w.1nq 6 17 J. 10 2S 2
Nrt rl'turn y.nd.19e< 6 23
S.tlk\ y.ltdt1C)l' 0 0 l 57
Net y.ud.icw 113 17 4
Pcmt\ 2 24 1 11
Fumblrs fumblt•~ 10\t 3 2 4 3
Flag\ nPt yc1rclcl9c 11 91 4 30
Time of po\\l~S•on 2142 25 18
•Punt rl'turns. sntl•ru•pttons. fumble
rolurns
•
EAGLES
CONTINUED FROM 81
kids < ould <lo But wr"r• · 11ot durw
y<>t. l'rn qrnnq lo work lh<1t n111r h
h.udPr."
Ttwre's mufh wu1 k tu ht> clonl'
tor lht• h1qll's (O·.H. w ho SllllH•·
!tow Jllttnrlljl'd Ill \'I.Ill )\f'Vl'r.11 -.111-
l1st1r.1I h.itlll's c1q.1111sl tlw Vl 1lo1s
F11dt1y, wh1IP IH'lfl!.J lhorouqlilr
m 1tpl.ay1><1.
Ci,trdt>n < ;, ovi> tunwd two 1 •t11 •
ly EslcLnC'ltl • lt1111hl1•s tnto ct l().
p11111t l11t1d dtHI tlu• Ct1!Jll's 11,...t
lhrt·P fumhh•s .md llHPW two
tnlt>r< 1•pli11ns,
13ut C1<1rd1•11 (iro\ 1•; wh1C'h
< .ime 1n '"' tlhout ,in 111f,.n-.1v<•
tnuc.hclo\\ n, CJ<IV(' l)clc k fou1
111r11ov1•rs ol 1h ow11 11nd Wds
pt•nc1lvl'd t I ltt1wi:. Im <Jl yt11Cb tu
I fl(' Ec1qf<'.,' tolll 111Jrc1c.:l11111s for ~m
ydrcls.
Tlw A1qOl\c1Uls, hll\\ t'VCI, pto-
duc-ed c1 ·10-vc1rcl sc onnq 1Ms~
I rum qudrt1 •rhtH k J\.fc1t1 l 'nprwn to
l\.11!'Jll<'I l\.ledmd on ttw thud pl.1y
tsllf'J mh•rr11iss1011, th1•11 ll!>l'cl h·
foot, 1'.!5-pnund hcith•nnq lclln
1,11\h.ic k EddiP v.111010 tllld ,, J1lll-
fJrt'ctk poss 111sh lo lt•ttvl' I hi'
£"t1q)Ps clllllllHJ for \11<1lw1111 Ft 1-
tl.iy niuht <11 L.i P<1lmc1 1'<11 k..
Tht• vis1lo1-. q<1VP [ ,lt1nr1t1
qut1rll'th•H'k Kt>nnr V.ill>tH'n.i
.,oml'lhmq lo r<•nwmh<'1 hom hi-.
vcirs1ty <.ldlllllCJ d<•bu1, "dckmq llw
.,ophomon• ... evc>n l1m""' 101 '>7
yttrds in lo'M''· .Ir. Di.tz, d Ii· 1,
235-pound dt•h•nSIV(• l'IHI, h.111-
dll'd four of lhosl' "'"ks pt-rson,11-
1-.· ,md wds mt<'<Jldl to (.rovt>'s 10 .
11omt ltrst·qlt.HlN outhursl,
D1c1z. recovNc•d .1 fumblt• t1 f1€•1 .1
c omp!Pll'<l p,,.,.., on ttw 't •c-ond
Ronwro Molina
piet y of I lit•
<}<11114' .ti lhr• l~stc1nc1<1 28 t1nd th<' j,o..,..,, . ._..,,on prndun•cl c1 25·y111<l ·
S1 1111 \\ 1llir1111s fll•ld gocd, wluch
qc1W! Crovc• th1· IPc1cl lor good.
• Da.1z tlHw1• through Valhul•nd's
.,ll'l lllllll ll\'l' pldy., mto the n<'Xl
[!..,t.t11l ta p11s-.1•-.s10n, popptn9 Urn
h.111 loo e .mtl c11lowing Hic·drclo
C't>111•d,1 lo 1t>lurn lhc• recovery :JS
\.ct1ds to the end zone \\'ith 4:14
lt•ll an llH' 01wnmq penocL
\ t1lltu1•11c1 WclS slclelJnt•d brtt>tl't hr llu• ltlow, !tut · rctumPd and
sloocl 111 c1ll l'VPt11n(l .is thl' Ecl{lles
n1111mu11ll l<11lt>cl to .pruv1cl • <J
po< kf'I
~1 lhouqht Kt•nn} plctVl1d d
t 1<'ttll'ttd11u-.I} c our,1gec~us ht.11l-
qc111w," P1•r km' -.,11d of his Jl•l'Sl!l'J
proclrqy, who chcl <0111plt>I<• 10 of
l4 lrn !"1 y.11ct... 11pd ttip1wd four
clCTlll.tl1• lc11t•11sl lh"'l''!i lo hPIJl
f\ 1,11111 l~mll'lll pie k up hts lt •tim·
lt•cuhnq h(, 1w•l11nq y,uds.
f.in11•lt1 qui h' of ll1osi• m tlw
fmc1I pt'nod, howt-vm, lwlpmq
k1•1•p thP hosh lllll'-h 111 positive
numhPr with HI qro11ncl yards.
"\Vp'vp qo1 lo rmd d rtlJlllJllH
q,1m1>," Pt>1km-. .,,,ut, "Unhl we
do, \\C'11• qomq to have people
ll'i'llHJ nfl 011 our quartNbi:iC'k "
( ;1•r,mfo 101111<1 mti•rc epted d
p.is., d<>ll1•c It <I h) C'c_ ... .u Romero
lo st>I up E ... 1,1nn.a\ lone scoring
8Rl.\N POOUDA/OAlY 11..0J
f n e hammer Oak Park quarterbark Nate Elder frlday nlghL
~
KIM HAGG~RTY-Z'l'UUl'> I DAILY P1l0~
Estancla's fahad Jahid (36), Korey Menden (45) and Gerardo Molina (4) pressure Garden Grove's
passing gdme in first-half action of the nonleague game at Orange Coast College Friday night.
dnve, wh1c h covered 37 yt1rds n
<'ICJhl ploys Mc1tt Mueller plowed
ovl'T h om Uw t Wllh it 12 left m
lhP third to bnng the Eagles \.-vtth·
m 10 prnnt-.
Aut Vc11lolo rnmhl<'d 19 yards
on thud <tnd-15. d 32-ydfd haJf-
h11c k pds" c onvNtccl d fourth-
SEA KINGS
CONTINUED FROM 81
Dc1nny r<'ttlly hmtts whdt we
ct1n tlo oflt'ns1vt>ly, • Btllingsley
-.t11d. "I le mti kes out off<•nse "
Schllt>ldPr's nghl l<>q sndppcd
un C'clM\ fou1th pldy from scnm-
lllc\~J<'. <I dnv • lllllt would end
with t1 12-ydrd touC'hdown pdss
frum Bt•rqpy to !>1.m1or tight £'nd
Justin ShC'd
OH Utt• S t>cl Km<Js' next posse!>-
sion, Rt•rgPy op<'ncd up
w1th tl 17 -yard stnkl' lo
I lunlN t'.foC'Donalcl. then
three plt1y" latPr, CdM
senior tu1lhac:k Nate
L<'mmennan earned 35
yard-. to the Otik Park 3·
yMd hnl', St>lting up
Grant E.c;ldbrook' 2-yard
touC'hdown run.
Bt.'rt)l'Y pot hol m th'
second qudrtN, compl<•t-
mg thn• pd., es in Shea
another sconnq drive
lhttl concluded with e
17-yurcl.~to-{'urt Sumner, who
CdU!Jhl lhe l>11ll c1t the Eagle 10,
r.ut bt1ck the othc.•r direcbon nnd
Jllkc<l cl <lefcnder bcfow stonmJ.
On the cnsmng k1ckofl , CdM's
Slwa stnpp<.•d the bttll IOOS(' trom
ttn Otlk P<Uk ball earner a nd
r •C'ovcrcd the ftunblc. The next
s1gndls Beruey btnk •d out H! ult·
<.>0 m d 3'2·ycUd toudiilown pass
to EVtin l lurd d the Scd Kmgs
scon~cl lw\C· ~ Wlthm ~oven ~ -
oncl!\, hllllcitnf} d conunanchng 27-
o If• c1 aflf•r JUntor k1r.kt•r Dt'lnny
onz.a '1.1 PAT.
U rg y. who hni hed 13 of 19
for 200 yard and four touch·
down with no mtcr< ption , wa
dnd-12, and Vailolo went 2 yards
tor a TD on Grove's ensuing pos·
session to put the gume out of
reach.
Romero, a defensive tdckle,
also had an intcrcl'pt10n, while
M olind, d lin~backl'f, and Kor<'y
M enden, and end, also produc<'d
t l of 15 in the first haU for 141
yarCls.
When Corona dcl Mttr got the
ht1ll baC'k With 1 :40 left m the fU"St
half and a four-touchdown
advantage, ll mt1rchcd toward the
end zone agdm, with Bergey
completing four or h1s hrst hve
th1ows, including dn 11-yard
p1rkup to Dennis Alc;huler, who
made d shoestring Cc\tch at the•
Ot1k Park 5.
The Sea Kings. howcvt>r, were
denied after their ftrsl-clnd-gool
s1tut1tion, and U1ey settled for a
27 -0 halftime lt~ad.
"That doesn't bother
me thilt they tried to
punch it in,· Billmgsloy
said. ·1rs only done-year
contract we have w1th
them Clnywt1y. (The Sea
Kings) art• a really good
footbdll team.•
Bc19cy tonnect<'d
with his fourth different
receiver on CdM's next
touchdown, d 34-yard
pas play over the mid·
dle, in w hich MacDonald
split defenders Adam Mc:ismgcr
dnd Chad Kr~skr and came up
with a ruce grab in thn end 70ne.
Gonzalez's extra pomt put CdM
tn front, 34·0, With lO:Otl rt•OHHll-
mg in the !ft.UJW.
"Sergcy's doing a goo<! )Ob,"
CdM Coach Dick Frc<•mtm c;a1d,
·1 fe's picking up people and hit·
tm the target l Nat o's be ~n
ctomg cl real good JOb for us, too.
He's be •n real durable. We
weren't sure d he could hong m
thl'fe, but h 's prov n he can."
Lemme rm . n rartfod 18 tim
for 129 yorct . giving htm 353
rushing yards in thr gam , 33
more> than his tetun·ltNldmg tutal
last y ar.
defcnstve htghbghts With key
stops lo help limit the Argos to
1u~t 51.} rushing yards.
Danny Briano recovered a
fumble for Estanoa and Mueller
tell on d punt that glanced off a
Garden Grove blocker to produce
t1dd1llonaJ turnovers.
Score by Quarters Oak Park 0 0 0 6 -6
Corona del Mar 13 14 0 7 -34
First Quarter
CdM ·Shea 12 pass from Bergey
(Gonzalez kick), 6 29.
CdM Estabrook 2 run (kick failed), 2 31
Second Quett«
CdM • Sumner 17 ~s from Bergey
(Gonzalez kick). 6:36
CdM ·Hurd 32.pass from Bergey
(Gonzalez kick). 6 24
Fow1h~
CdM -M~nald 34 pass from Bergey
(Gonzalez kick), 10·06.
OP· Schwartz 65 run (pass failed), 7:17.
Attendance 1,000 (estimated).
INOMOUAL RUSHING
Of>· Schwartz. 6-70, 1 TD, Messingef, I
7·27; Smendek. 9-13, Nlc.atMo, 4-5; Daley,
1 ·m1r>~t; Eld@r, 2·minU5-7. 1
CdM -LemmertNn. 1~ 12iJ, Hatfield, I
7·37; lio<k1nson, 5·26, Bergey, 4-20; Hayes.
M ; Esubr~ 3-9, 1 TO; Sumner, 3-4; Hacker; 2-0, Burden, l·mlnus-9. 1
OP· Elder, S-14-0, 31 INDMOUAL MSstHG I
• CdM • Bergey, 1) 19-0, 200, 4 Tt>s,
Surden, 1-1-0, 7
INDMOUAL MaMNG
OP· JOMS. 2•10; Daley, 1·9, t' Smendek, "8. Schwaru. 1-4..
CdM -Alshuler. 4·36; MacDonald,
2·51, 1 TD. lemmerman. 2·34; Hurd, 1·31.
1 TO; Sumner. 1-17, 1 TD; She•. 1-12, 1 TO, Hayes, 1·11, M(M1llan. 1-7; H.clt.n., M .
0-.-STATtSTICI ' OP CM I
Fi"t downs 5 22
RWlti-ytrd• 19-107 43 114 1 Pauing yMd19e 31 207
Pw1ng 5·14-0 14-20-0
~t re1um ~~· 1 16 ~yardq 0 1 •t I ~·r~ s.i:: ._:; ' fumble-fumbles IOlt 7·2 M Flaga.neit ywdege 1_. 10.'24
ll,,.. of~ '2C>.t5 27;49
•P\Jnt ~urm, lnt«e9SJtloftl. fumbte
return\
N~ Beach/Costa Meso Doily Pilot
TENNIS ·
CONTINUED FROM 81
I
New York (for the Chase
dhampionsh.ips) to conclude the
year. After starting the year
nearly 3,000 points behind
Hingts, Davenport -the first
~erican-bom woman since
1b82 to win our country's Open
-1Could pass the 17-year-old
s~~ star in the computer
r'nk:ings.
"It's a close race to No. 1, • s~d her Newport Beach-based
coa<$, Robert V.an't Hof. •Hingis
Will still do well (the rest of 1998) apd hopefully Lindsay will do
well."
, •1t•s so close, but it's also so
c(mfusing," Davenport added.
•We'll go back and forth (dwmg
the final fJve weeks), and we'll
see who's No. 1 at the end.•
• Davenport spoke eloquently
ldst week at the Palisades Tennis
CJub when she was awarded
(cilong with Van't Hof) a city
proclamation by Newport Beach
Mayor Tom Edwards.
•The way she did it was very
emotional," Palisades Club
owner and operator Ken Stuart s~d. "She thanked her family for
getting her started in tennis, she
thanked me and Robert Van't
Hof, and then thanked each and
every member. She said, ·1 know'
you guys were living and dying
· with each point. Whether I won
or lost, I knew all of you guys
were there with me and I knew
1l. ••
On match point, Davenport
cried with joy after defeating
Hingis, 6·3, 7-5, in the women's
final at Arthur Ashe Stadium in
Flushing, N.Y.
While the city of Newport
Beach is no doubt proud to have
hosted The Challenge and the
DaVis Cup the la.st two years,
Tennis Town USA could not have
received a better shot in the a.rm
in terms of tennis prestige than
with Davenport's Opea title.
"We will continue to celebrate
our outstanding athletes, sports
tadllties and special events,
all an integral part of our
long-range marketing plans for
attracting more visitors," said
Rosalind Williams, President
and CEO of the Newport Beach
Conference & VtSitors Bureau.
• Beglnning Monday, the
Newport Beach Tennis Club will
host the U.S. Nabonal Senior
Women's Hardcourt
Championships (65s and 75s) i.n
singles and doubles, one of two
United States Tehni.s Association
events played each year at the
club. The tournament runs
through Oct. 3.
A totaJ of 70 ladies will play
in the event. according to
tournament director Norma Veal
of Newport Beach.
Last year, Mary Boswell
(Damascus, Md.) defeated Lowse
Russ (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) for
the 65s singles title, and Eleanor
Harbula of Sylmar, Calif., topped
longtune USTA standout Dodo
Cheney of La Jolla for the 75s
championship.
Seeded No. 1 this year in
the 75s is Betty Eisenstein
(Washington D.C.), who has
already won two national
championships this year -on the
clay and indoors.
Finals are scheduled for Oct.
2-3. ~atches will start each day
at 8 a.m. Admission is free.
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and CdM have strong
water polq programs that
start at frosh/soph level.
Tiose who play water polo
nd coach water polo
understand that the sport is
one of the toughest sports to
learn and excel at. Thus, for a
varsity water polo team to be
successful, the lower level teams
have to be a quality feeder to the
parent program.
Newport Harbor High's ,
frosh-soph water polo teadi. bas
jumped ouMQ.ll 4-0 record to
start the season, including a
victory over Foothill that cap·
tured the Newport-Mesa District
Frosh-Soph Tournament last
weekend.
•Foothill has an outstandmg
group of kids,• Coach Les Cutler
said. "When you play another
team like that, you don't know
whether your kids will get
nervous or work together. You
1ust let them nse to their own
level."
The Sailors responded well
with a 10-4 win in the title game.
One of the reasons Newport
Harbor is undefeated to start the
year is a stonewall defense
organized by Cutler.
•We stress defensive drills on
my team," Cutler said. "We WcUlt
to put a lot of pressure on other
teams and force them to make
mistakes."
rts
So far, the strategy has held ...
opposing teams to just three
goals per game. "In water polo, it
gives you a 90% chance to win,•
Cutler added. "It takes an alert
goalie and six other players .
respond.mg well as a unit.•
That alert goalie is sophomore
Brandon McClain, a product of
the Newport youth µrogram.
McClain was trained, when
younger, as a goalie and field
player. But varsity coach Bill
Baruett deoded his 6-foot size
and quick lateral movement
would make him a good
candidate at goalie.
He's excelled of late because
Barnett has moved him up to
varsity workouts. -
The Sailors, who defeated.
Long Beach Wilson's frosh-soph
5-4 in the season opener, also
feature a balanced offense. Key
players include sophomores Greg
Worthing, Joey Snelgrove,
Steven Jendrusina, Jason Mutt,
Cain Littrell, and freshmen Tri.ton
Metodiev and Jonathan Hu~
"Many of them had
l.o.ieperience last year and stayed
as a group," Cutler said. "It's
good because in water polo, a
team effort is required. We've
been able to get a balanced
group where everybody moves
the ball and takes turns scoring."
Cutler's team is modeled after
Barnett's varsity squad In fact, •
C'utler attributes most of his
coachmg knowledge to the
teachmgs of Barnett, a legend m
area water polo.
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As a result. Cutler IS the
instructor of a team that he
tlunks is capable enough to
rebound from mistakes and play
good water polo
"They are a good bunch of
players who played decently
together," Cutler said "That's all
I can ask for.•
At the same tournament over
the weekend. Corona del Mar's
frosh/soph tedID fell 10 the
serrufinals to Foothill, before
destroying lrvme. 17 -1, to win
Uurd place.
Leading the way was Adam
Buzolich, who scored three goals.
But the Sea Kings are 1.0 a similar
position as l\;ewport Harbor, the
team is generally balanced
"We had a real big group of
freshman this year,· Coach Tun
SaJvino said. "It's great to have
I them all out there learrung the
game."
Three of the sophomores,
Sorurdoy, September 26, 1998 BS
Chns Street. Cctvan Cuyler and
Chase Emery, also practice up
with the vamty sqµad The
expenence and e,Jposure is
great, but sometunei Salvino hu
to make ad1ustmentli ·w~en they
play back dt the frosh/soph level.
·even though what they are
doing is technically right,•
SalVUlo said, ·our guys may not
hdve learned that yet ·so I have to
rem them 1n a little.' ·
Other key players mclude
Bobby Messenger, Marcello
PdntUllano ·and .freshman goalie
Sherwin Kim, who splits time
with Garret Bowlus.
Bowlus, a sophomore, is
sometimes used as the varsity
backup goalie
Like Cutler. SalVmo has
learned much of what he knows
from the varsity coach, in this
case John Vargas, who also
·coaches Team USA. "He is a
tacticctl innovator,• Salvmo said.
"My style comes d lot from what
he does. I try to emulate' him and
feed the CdM system mto the
younger players so they have a
sound base.when they move up
to the next level cmd the
transition is smoother •
SaJvmo has also been
influenced by Bdmett, a former
coach of Team USA. and UCI
legend Ted Newland. who
Salvino played for and thinks of
as "the John WOoden of wdter
l polo.· _ .
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quest 10 permit outcloor utlclor conildototlon Writ· this nouco Is paid from a Santo Tomas St, 'Costa $839,900 Low malnt Oos11able 3Br 28\1 l3ndscapo 405 rrvrno oflor. 949·651·6116 34 1 The City Drlve d11play and salo1 or trees. ten comments lhOUld be filing fee correc1od lrom the Mos11 CA 92627 All iul mati adnnlllnt iA this 1 block 10 bonch Can Slnolu Story. Orot11 SS I SK 645·4592 Pp 1---------Post Ottlc e plants, llowor1 encl rolattd appttca 1 Ed ' cl p t 1 k C f rt Ill lltWSIOtr luubltct 11 Ille Ftd build now. 320 H '\Zt.'I Loe •ll<Jn Now paint & P ACIFIC VIE IN • 4 B •44171 laridscope accos:.oriu on subm1t1ed to 111• Plannmg n . wai aic omo · 111lfal1Hou1l19Acttlt9N1i N WPT S HORES 2BA ad101nng plots 8"y l
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t shed en thit county, et CEOA COMPLIANCE: Th11 Pfannlnn Olractor'• San Lorenro Ln. Anaheim, A FREE List of Hornet Hardwood lloor1,
1 SI ouce " """" lor lour pro1ec1 has bffn r•v11wtd, ., CA 92807 • c:onsoc1.11tve """"' pr1or to and 11 haa been detlfmined Uaa Permit No, 34 This bu1ln11t 11 con· H U 0 /V A R E P 0 S bright and airy • Settor
• 1ha c.111y ol lht ht.11wig that 11 11 categorically .,.. Nouce Is hereby given clucted by· an lnd1v1duar 1 1·600·723·6857 wllf en1arteln oilers
OATE: SEP 03 1g98 emp1 under Class 3 (New lhat en appllcahon hat Have you 11arttd doing GOOD Veteran Real Estate between $199,000 and
• JAMES A. JACKMAN Conslrucllon or Conver1ton been 1ubmltt•d. by Kurt business yet? No •Forclosed Gov Homes S229.000 -1-M-1-,-n 0 e an 2 510,y
J U 0 0 E /C 0 M M 1 S· • of Small St1ucture1) of tho Donat, 10 ptrm11 1dd1Uons Brandon C1uz . Hud; MHA. Finance LANCE BOOOS twn11n $ l SB,SOO
CION£R 0' THE SUPE requlrementt ol Iha Calllo1· end alltraliona 10 en exist· Thie llattment w11 filed ADI Avall. Call 24 hrs, COAST NEWPORT OPEN SUN 12·4
RtOR COURT • ~~1 Enviionmtnlal Ouahly Ing single l1m.1y ~welling ~'!'n~~·c~:~~t~C:'J-9;' 1 days 800·555·1003. ::e~;~.:'.!~E4':. 8 tllude Court
Poppy C111m to :181 ,Bth Publl1hed Newport thal 11 non conforming due 19980711533 PATRICK TENORI! *e SIDE• 3 LEFT _o_~ u_r_(_9·_19_)_6_3_1_·5_1_1_0_1 • 1 .. Co· ta Mna, Co 92G27 Beact1·Co111 Mesa Da•I)' to an 1 •neroachment with Diiiy P1to1 Sepl 5. 12, 19, Please Call & Lei U1 5 new homes direct 3 B r 2.SBa 1·Sly home
• P10-P111 Pilot Sc-p111mber26. 1998. an •~•ltng second floor 26 1998 Sa089 Know What Your from bullde< 3br 25..,0 w/lr( ya.d, bonus"''·
• Pul>lithut!I Newport So096 dtck A Planntng Olreclor'•1--·--------C fl Needs Arel 856·9705 911 cell's AC. 2 cor a/c, Qwner mo11va1edl
DHCh·Costa Mou On1ly PUBLIC NOTICE Use Perm11 Is required tor To g~aca j,7 a: In a 1 ·8 0 0 .4 ·TEN 0 A E gar. Prices from the $4251. Ag11nt 640·1 $29
: fltlol Sept 10 26. Oct 3, lt!o propoHd addfllon. Call ==~-5~78. 642-5678 high $200'• 722·8120 • 10, 1998 s8094 PUDL1C NOTICI! which ts betwetn 50~ and1_________ Big C •nvon By Owner
• Plannlng Director'• 75~ Th• p10~11y Is lo-SOLD' E 'SIDE :JBr 2.5Bo. rP. Ele~l\nl SpaclOIJS• PUBLIC NOTICE uaa Permit Ho. catid In the R·2 District . • 2c garage. $241,900 E11pan•Jed Single·Lvl
PUBLIC NOTICE 30 (Amendedl Ptoperty tocated al 312 ShowcaH homes 183 Mont• VlsU 1999 Remodel. 2~2.
C Nut•-.• 11 hereby given 38th Street M Can't teem lo for aale In our By Ownr 949·650·01569 2000SF, lrg pvt yards,
P ITV OF th1t on appllcauon hta Plannlng Director'• UH get lo all lhose Saturday Real Estate E'SIDE Charf1'1lng :JBR 1 b<oc" to Fashion Is
"' HEW ORT BEACH been 1ubml1ted by Peet'• Permit No 34 I• scheduled Supplomanll Homa on over OOOOSF Tranterou Must Hll
City Councll Cottea and Ta• (Martin lor re11taw by the PloMlnQ PACIFIC VIEW repair Jobs HOMES OF corner lot w/gla111 gar ~i,2.ooo 72°·1248
Chambare of th• Pot11 & AaaoclatH, ap-Depar1m1n1 or th• City or MEMORIAL PARK around lht house? THE WEEK Wiii hold '6 cara plus * B 1 Q c A N yo N
City of pllc:ant), to rect1u11y th• Newport 8Hc:h 11 3 oo Cemetery • Mortuary let 11,8 Dlspl•" •d• start huge RV area Call for HOMes S400K·S3 Mil
Newport Beach· tJ<fSl1ng lull·Unrice amau pm. on Wednt1d1y, Ooto· Chapel • Crematory • d•talls, $399,000 Call Ag1 714·504·4607
3300 Newport 1c1t1 ealtng and drinking ber 7• 19118. The review Oe:~11~:tv~~~m Xlnl Loe. Earl & Judy or 714 832·0020 11102
Boulevard, Hlllbhahrnonl 81 t •pe-will be htld In the ,tanning 3500 Paoflc View Drive Cloaallled ***** Taylor, Agla 642 4722 N•;~~~~:~ch c1nl1y toocl ""''c• t1t11b· Oepart"'en1 II epptoved 11 NM:..~~-Service OPEN HOUSE BLUll'FS end unit 3br
2.6ba :J patios. lo.roe
~rHnuelt $4 49K
Open S un• 1 ·4
2127 Vista Laredo
Own•r 949·844·0172
: COMMISSION AGENDA h1hment The li!Clhly I• lo-lhll lime, th• appeal P•tlod ·--------Director~ Llatlnga for $151 c:lttiJ "' 1he Co1on1 del ot ,4 d1y1 w•ll begin hom .. ERCE • ....__ Reg4.1I., Meeting · M111 Plaza Shappong Center lhlt dale, dur1ng which rt -.vi,_.. help you find Deadline Thurs 5pm
October I, 1998 • and n10VldH • m••fmum time any 1nte1ested paftv or IELL IR.OADWAY II l * **** 1 •00 p m ,. ., Mort ry * Cha.......i re a •I• help. It paya to advertise .. 1 SUBJECT· i:ud Welton of 6 1111s 101 pa1ron din.no their tu1110111ed agent eg· ua ~ In th• bHI local
: Owner, l>04, ~06, 508 end 11111dt lhe bulld1nQ The ex· g11eved ol lhll dtcllloo Cremation Olve us 8 cnlll Reol Estate section
•''0 Goldentot1 A'vonu• l•llnQ houra or ope111fon or m11y Ille• notice of appeal 110 Broadway C LASS IFIE D CALL TODAY
.. SUMMARY: Hequ811 to 5 00 • m to f O:OO pm . to lh• Planning Commit· Costa Mesa 942.5978 : pt1m11 reconh~urahon ot Cl ty, are not propoHd lo ••un Vitllh 1 hhng lff ol 6 42.9150 LISA RIVERA
• n t•1,11ng p1rli1nQ IOI on bt altered al th11 hm• $87() 00 to defray 1"-co1tr••••••••• .. L _____ ..__:_.::==.J 141o574-4252 ~ J~r resldent••t Iola tocate<I Tt111e will bt 1ppio•11T1tttly ol lht 1p~1I procld111• I' auNE WILLEY
• Jn the R·2 D1slt1c1 The 4 tmploy .. 1 on t•tt 11 any Slaff 1nv1tt1 nt1ghborlng r;::===z::============= "" : '""'ng ts not 1ptcll1c4tty T 11u&57..a ..a24& commilltd 10 al'ly on• 011-11me. he p1openy 11 propel'ly owntre 10 1ubm11 _ _.. ~ •
brnldif\9 or UH, but It utl• toc11ed In lhe PC Dlttrlct commente and/or provldl "Af eordable • JiHd by commetclat build· f H • w P o r t V 11 1 au• input rellted tu the lacllity 11
DANA POINT 1026
Opl• $276,000 ~Br 2Ba
6 2Br 2Ba.' :Jc gar, nu
pnl, roo_t. 493·0701 or
498·71549 J .Wabb, Bkr
HUNTINGTON
BEACH 1040
BRAND NEW HOMI!
5Br 5Ba, 4 decks, a/C,
3c gar. Biii Grundy
Reallort 949·876·6161
t BRAND NEW Never
Uved In. Guard-glled
Bon11a Canyon. 3..eBr
48a, 3c gar. S789,000·
5889 000 720-1248 Pp
0 DOWN PAYMl!NT
Only S604/mo nice,
gated, 1 br 1 ba with garagt, pool, spa, Ea•tblurt 3Br 2.5Ba
1tnnr1. WHh elevator 2:s1y, great loc on
BNR
Balboa Newport
Realty, Inc.
Establlshed 19'19
Winter &
Yearly Rentals
Oceanfront &
Near the Beach
$1200 to $2800.
428 32nd Street
Newport BHch, CA
949-723-4494
•w ~ 00 ~~ t11ai1.•o
Ill UVE ON THE
WAlER OR BE
VERY CLOSEIU
2BR ... 1BA
S 1225tMO 9MO
2BR ... 18A
St500/MO .. OMO
2BR ... 1BA
$2000/MO .. OMO
3BR ... 2.58A
$3000/MO 9MO
3BR ... 28A
$2000/MO • V'EAALY
3BR ... 2BA
$2600 MO Y£AALY
C949> 673-RENT
FURN EXEC HME In
qulol area. 2br 2ba, 2
10111. 2 car gar, all lho
extrasl NS/pot Lae
S:J200/mo 673·8443
Avail ••rl~ Nov.
•Oc ••nfront al 191h
Furn, 3Br 2.5Ba, FP.
vu, nu cpl, awesornel
$1995 winter 873·1943
CORONA
DEL MAR 2122
IMMAC LG 3BR 3BA
HSE, 2c gar, W/O,
ltlg, FP, blk 10 beh,
S2250. See Sal/Sun 1 •
4p, 2810 Sea111ew Ave
Avail 10/1 673·7976
COSTA MESA 2124
BACKBAYTWM
Sfngl•Slory 3Br 2Ba. 2c gar, FP, private yd,
new paint & carpet,
pool and tennle.
S1050/MO. VACANT
Donald Pt•ff
714'-433·9528
Coldwell Banker
CHARMING e SIDE
Collage 2br t b• WO
llkupa, no pets. $1150
• S850 HC 645·2148
Pride Oupl•JC Huge
private yards. near Tri
Square, prln only.
Agont 949·2CJ\·8122.
HUNTINGTON
BEACH 2140 ;...,a, toe111eci at' 2831 111d Pl•nned CommunllyJ. under conalderauon Wtil· AJ ,. es~ Cati Coall Hlgh""I)' Pro~1ty tocated at• 894 ten commen11 should be ternative"
flt reQuell erao ln<ludoa a Avoc•do Avenue Plan-aubm1tted to lh• Planning
•I ca1•on 10 perfnlt an nlng OlrectOt i UH Ptrm.1 Dep111m1n1 by Monday Di Only S849,000 Agent, gmblt, $3SOK. Harbor
John MiUer 587·3897 Realty 673·44001 _________ ,_.j 1 block 2 bcl\.::1bd t ba
•MODEL HOME• E .. tblutf SHI Buyl NEWPORT ~~~· s':e~~~upc.: A.fating 2 1001 high block "0 < o · scount Cask t 'iYall l.tndacaplng and lht No. ~ Amendtdl la ctobtr 8. 1991. In CMder e Jr ni p0ttlont of 1o parking ICPleduled tor revll* by to be· contlclettd In the • '
,,llUI 10 encroach 5 feet th• Planning Oepaflmont ol Planning D1p1rtm.,.r1 a• Crem' ation & 'fltto lht requftel.I 5 fool rHr lhe Clly of Ntwparl BHeh etalon Tilt 1pphc1hon end
11d Htb11ck on an alley at 3:00 p .m., on WedMt· <1e11e10pmtnt plal'\I of th•
.APPLICATION UH P•rmt oay. 0c1ob•r '· uH~•. prOf)Osed Protec• ., ..... ~. Burial Ser''iCe •HO 3Gl8 Ind MQC!il Ullotl TM rellle,. we• I.la held In able tor public: re\llew tnO 1T ~4W i ClOA COMPLIANC Thia tht PlaMlng Department It n1pe<t1on 11 the Planning Wh h Id b "FOltct haa bffn re111ewtd. 11pP1ovtct 11 1n11 time, lllt O.p1nmtn1. C11y 01 New y S OU you SU )ect
•nd ~I hll b .. n dtttrmlned appeal ptrlOd ot 14 dtYI P9l1 Otach, 3300 Newport yourself & your falrnlly t etlegom:ally n Wiii l>tgirt from tnat cret , 1JoO!lftrCS, NawpC>rt leach.
ms>t undet the CttM 1 auflf\11 ~h time any in. Cat.tornia, 92450.11'8 f"or I I () t d I f witting flC 111111~ 19qull .. llltttld perty Of 111 .. r IU• fvf'tl'ler lnlortna!lon COOtact pay ng n a e pr ces or ~~~1~'1,;:r~:~: ~I\< ll'IOlllecl eg«it iggtievtd ot ~ N~ hath Pia~ caskets & services???? '
2 SUBJECT• Armtttong Ill.ti dtc 1!0t1 rnty Me a no-·-'V .,..p1rtr11ent. Current
<Oardan Ctnitr {Timothy ttct of appeal 10 "" Plan· Plant WS Pro,ecta DM· C.111 TQU Fm l.s4CASIET
While. 1.rch1tectl 1£00 t 111 ning Comm1111on "'Uh •Iii· tion, (0411) 144•3200 Ca.vi.• n.......,. ._ C--JI-r-111..... ~ti Ht;h>'wlY Ing fH OI S876QQ to defray Thlt proJtcl n11 Oetn te• .,.... .... Vl• ... •-•---t ~ 8WM~Y: AtquHl to vltwed, •nd n h.tl been ~============;:===::!J
lmmad move In :JI.Ir 39r• 29• ... FA. l•Sty HOO. (71") 847·317'
2,5ba, 177311 home, 2 Fixer· Great Location COAST 1070
11ory Incl detachod 2 s5o9K 720·H04 Bkr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiP·---------
car gar w/open air Iott HVH 3Br 2 6Ba, dining D•••ohed 38 .. Nm• NEWPORT
above gar. Upgrades rm, dining araa, lam 'Sancerrt' corner lot, BEACH 2169
throughout, corner lot, rm, nice View. Call tor uPQradff, beaut ya1d, 1Wlll!!••••••• BALBOA park vtew. 1492,990 Appt. Agent 173-5314 14fOK aat·SYn u .. 11
PeNlNSUlA lOO? 11.-.949.9410 °' 3'0-9491 183 Lff .. Y 121.saa1 tM •!Ml kit, patio, a. off '''"' Pflig, unturn,
••••••••• ---------1 LIDO Iii.II Brand New -:---------1-1735/tno. (lnctd.a utla.)
aT•Pa To 811ACH llVlNE 1044 IBr 1.~Ba, 370311 MOBIL! Aeent Call 174'M196
Open l at/Sun ,~ riving area, 3c garage, HOMES 1100 ••• t •• TWNHME
118 32nd et 3bt 2.lba, CLA8SIPl•D 8111 Grundy AealtOf, 11191/mo. New crpt,
trpto, 2 cer oar 1 521k th the eotutlon you're IM9.e7&•6l t l tc an praga near
Owner 94t-7eo.o1u Harcf'lin9 for. wtlelh• Loweot prloo in lie c: ~~~8i 28•• o.taone. Bkr 14o.Me4
7'4·991-6&70 " you're lfft\lng • cvn Ip clou• 2br re;t S.oo · lh = 15 ii• nr '~ 11.
To place an •d In horn•, an epartmen1, 2b• .,...n ••• 10-1 bor Realty f73-4400 ale. le an o-r. comtfl Cl•••..._., a MW occupation or H In J1land Or. pool, No ,,.t•. ttlll/
caN M•·Htl. ev•n ••tray pot OwMr (01!G)720·H 71 rno. '40-1119
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
D I E S
E.D ·
.405 FREEWAY TO BEACH BLVD. IN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
'Financing. ·.As · LoW A ·s : .______·.
·sa ... EETL MSRPWAS $-m7.760
··-OR·fn~ 48 months $899 down. 1 Ok miles per year. $8342 residual.
Excess 15¢ m1. 1 at this price 229103
AUTOMATIC, ALUMINUM RIMS,
CASS., P/S, AIRBAGS, LOTS OF ROOM,
NEW BODY STYLE, 2 YR.
MAINTENANCE, 10K Ml. WARRANTY
-: • AIR CONDITIONING
• AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE
• DUAL AIR BAGS • ALARM
• POWER STEERING • KEYLESS ENTRY
• POWER DOOR LOCKS • TILT WHEEL
• ·2 YR. FREE MAINTENANCE
. • 10 YR. WARRANTY 1 nt th!S ~Inc<' (029575
.IETT~ L~ MSRP WAS $~2.355
• VR 6 CYL • LEATHER
• .MOONROOF • ALLOY WHEELS
• AIR CONDITIONING
• DUAL AIR BAGS
• KEYLESS ENTRY • ALARM
• 2 YR. FREE MAINTENANCE
194 KIA
SEPHIA GS
3MUL938
$8995
1 94HONDA
ACCORDLX
1 97 KIA
SEPHIA RS
5283961
$ff,695
1 96 vw
JE1TA GL
3FEB969 3PJB217
$ff,995 ~f2,995
1 96VW
JE1TA
196 FORD
MUSTANG
3PXD049 3SR6971
$f3,295 $f3,995
1 97VW
JE1TA GLS .
1 9svw
CABRIO GLS
3UFG2l8 006846 ~
$f5 395 $f5 295 ~ , ' ,
197CHEVY
VENTURE
1 98 TOYOTA
TRUCK
3UGX851 5R59327
$f8,995 $f5,995
195AUA6
4DR
1 97FORD
EXPEDITION
N052684 3UNG118
$2f,995 •25,995
.. __ _...___._ ____ PRl•APPROVID
I 1
....
LOANS
WITHCASH
5-SPEEO,
AIR CONO. AM/FM
CASS., SUNROOF,
100IC Ml.
WARRANTY,
2 YR.
AINTENANCE _...~
AM/FM CASS .. AIR
CONOJTIONJNG.
~ PIS, DUAL AIR
BAGS. TILT
WHEEL.
2 YR.
MAINTENAHG.
100K Ml
WARRANTY ·-OA IJ .
plus tax fOf 36 mo clO:led end lease oo app Cfcd t S 1500 cash or trade, 1st
• pmt, sec Clep lie: & taxes au atstmt To tat ot pmts S 7164 .. tai. Purchase
,option at lease end SU,017 BaSOd on 10 mttyr 15 cent&fmllt thefeafter.
I atttliSPflC (0116871
•
AM/FM CASS .. Attl
CONDITIONING.
PIS. DUAL AIR
BAGS, TILJ WHEEi..
2 YR. MAINTENANCE,
100K Ml.
WA.RltANTY
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Saturday, September 26, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa M.esa Do;ly Pilot . +v
BALBOA N!WPOlT IUSINISS
2169 PENINSULA 2807 BEACH 2ea1 COMMERCIAL OPPOITUNJTY l•l!·M·r·t·o·no-·NT-IMPLOYMENT5530 EMPLOYMENT
5530
EMPLOYMENT iMPLOYM!NT
5530 5530~
~---------------------------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil REAL ESTATE 2904
' atta oott•9e Studio HOO prlv patio DUPL•X Upper Unit. ENTRY LSV•L PAYROLL/ ReoepUonlet -
em• Lg yd 12300. qutat • arH, wlnlar Stepa to aand, lg new EMPLOYMENT SUHR & up ADMINISTRATIV8 Chlro office In CM.
ill oonalder pet. Very rental parking avall ulll kit, 48r 28a, aunroom, PaLyphon .. 1 ll&OLK/V.,r. 5530 Chef, prep cook/ Promotion•• markellng ASSISTANT Pff, 1:30 ti> 1 :00 p.m.
IHn, nlc•I !548-4130 Incl no pet 4J73·UHl8 2c parking. 12800/mo. COMMUClAL ow .. t pr cea. oc dl1hw11her nHdtd Co .... ka motivated Payroll aaalatant and 714oe92.cHl70
r Ba Buutllul yearly. Call 873·&900 PROPUTY 2778 !!.!.•• ~vallable. f()( yacht chartering people ror outald• orrlc• admlnlatrator R8TAIL
Marbor Ridge Eat•••• Ext. 105 Alk for Qoly .....,..900. 10 :14/hra. Accounting co. Top 1alary f()( ...... grut Opply Full time poalllon Job c .. hl•r/lalH Aaaoc.
P·•lory, for ..... by CORONA YaK I• coming full 14/P a Caah prof'•· Exp'd and w1th grow1h patential. duli•• Include: ... ,... Morning• OI f'(f, M·F
bwner S4500 &40-0606 DEL MAR 2622 •at.Penn 1749,000 Home baaed bu.Nta. Dlaburaement weU groomed per· Call 714.375-0491 or Ing with payroll ·1or CM area ~911
ilicK BAY 3br 2.!iba, MISCELIANEOUS ~Hta~nl on 2 Lott Get th• whOlt ttU1h Aaalatant eonntf. Pie ... can fax rHume to ~··~:!:ut~v~m~~,~~ ftetell/Whole•••• ~400.t lg yd, gardener . ~~t. b.:'11~~~~~ 1·88•9n·2230 l24hr). New•p•per publilhlng MM71-1183 714-378-0493 adminl1tratlon. PIHN J!Om• accHaory &
et ok S2400mo 8TUDIO Incl garage, RENTALS and printing company Hoet/Moate•• Hnd reaume to Ac· line Jewelry ahowroom
949) 640-7262. walk to beach . Vlewl NllW aooo.t bldg. In aHka r•iutar part CONTROLL•R 20 yr Full & PT poaltlons counting Supervtaor, Interior d~1lgn & aalat
81 C TWM 700/mo. W• are• Fair Cannerw R-.ir; front• CREDIT 2907 lime 24 our1 per telecommunlcatlona avallabte. Exper'd PO Box 1seo. Costa exp req d computfr ~~11 !""::' ne on Houalng ,provider ~ atreata next to week peraon. One co. i. fooklng for .,, Apply Ftve Crown• Meaa, CA 92828 or literate, PT/FT. Fax pgrad~~ ad ft new. 714-348·9424 ROOMS 270& Mc Don~· •. For ,.. Y,•., expen.nce eicp'd controller. b•twHn 2;00-4·00pm you may fAJll rHum• rHum• 949-875·5809. • u araa, • Owner/Ag!. 631·7433 erred. E.O.E.. drug. PIHH fax rHume to: 3801· E. CoHt Hwy to·. l1 yr Lea••. 52595/mo ' GEi' 0 fr•• & amokefree work 17141 ••o-1900, rg•nt 420-2440 COSTA MESA 262..4 Fr•• room & boa,d environment. Send r•··-----------Marln•r• Chrl•tl•n (949) 842·7887 Can't seem to
tiARBOR VIEW HME In exchaflg• for houH INDUSTIW 2788 Of DEBTI aume with 1atary hi•· Countor per1on FT/PT •oho o I n • • d • d Reaume ahould In· ;s2950, 4 eR 2BA dutlH . Mature couple tory to: Accounting perm. Ship, phOnH, tmmed 2nd Grado elude .. rary hl1tory. get to all those
jfamrm, remod, avalt •Coat• M•••'• Boat wlll •hare th•lr bHutl· LOW R•NTI lnduatrlat ™ h l I SupeNlaor, PO Bo• offo work, frlendty Teacher Must have PhyslcaVdrug 1cr••n· repair jobs
, 112·1 Karen 876-4630. Jr·1br & t br, at10 2br fut house In NB with apace w/otflcea, 2200• _ e CQO e e.: 1680, Coala MeH, CA M2•8282 NB o:ci:nt~larE;p·~r~c; Ing required. EOE. around the house? ,
9fnglo l'amll'll Homo t ba, quiet gate d compatlbl• peraon. 4800af 78cent af NNN '~" r.J.f'A---1:.t...-1 92828 or fu to (949) Dental Aeelet•nt 1:30·8pm. Fax rHume POSTAL 8TORE Pff Let the ,., • comm, pool, tennt1, N kid 2 d c II WWII \AUIU~ 842·72-te Front & back duties, retall cou"tar flex hra ,n eat boa, Spaclou1 •a• Y •cc ••• t o 5 ~ 4 ·8 ;·, 1 "og,' f: x Jacki• (7141 873-12754. 'Paymtn/J Lowtral Accounting Fountain Valley area. to Jan • 714-437· 7978 apply: 3S35 'e. Coaai • CtaHlfled
,cstm d••lgn 3br 2·5b• freeway/baach/malls. resume to 674·8334. t /n/-' 0-1 • ......1. Stan Accountant 7t 4-983-11834 H--. COM 873-2930 Service ~tald• deck w/spa, . 714-557•0075 O<#ntl\CUIUU •• , ~c gar, FP, w/d hk·up. • HarDSlllltllll Newapaper printing DRIVER PT muat be Can't seem to . Premier Ac• Hardware D irectory
Avall OcL S2850/mo. E'SIDE 2er 1ea. 1c BUSINESS 8r Hablo and publl•hlng com· 21, rupon1lbl• & get to all those R etaller haa opening•, help you find
Pam, 882-97-43 Agent gar, w/d hk-up1, No RENTALS TO FIN · ' "'°' pany affka full time know how to rHd a tor. Hardware , alllH
Yhe Blutfa Ill• & open Peta 2390 Elden t1C, SHARE 2724 ANCE Staff Accountant lo map book. Flower repair Jobs assoc & cuhlera Flex reliable help.
'3Br 2ea By Appt: $875/Mo. 845-4585 aaslat In month end Shop In HB 840-2834 around the house? achedutlng, benehll 842·5878
. •s at ·2 8 & sun ·2 7 ADE CM E Id 3b 2b h ctod1lng1, Journl ar, entrlH Thinking of hiving a Let the ClaHlfled packaga. Catt Dick at ---------
k204 Fortuna 522001 •MESA VE * 1 •. r a •• an finance atate· Crown Ace Hardware RENT ~o LH 925~23_7679 twnhm 2br 1ba famrm own ba, prof male, BUSINESS menta. Al10 perform d\~:e: !~:~, S•rvlce Directory 3107 East Coast Hwy 1 • laun hkups, no pets. NS/pets S550mo utll OPPORTUNITY general accounting help you find CdM 84~MS73·2800 • Vfeterfront house for $1000/mo 751-4330. Incl. 650-6944 functlona lncludlng CLASalfll!D through classftled
•rent 1hort term Oct 2904 bank and 8/S ac· M~l-15878 reliable help. ~bru Doc, 2br 2ba, Newllf Refurblahed CM n • • r T rl • n g I• count a reconciliation,
,fully turn'd 873-0414. 1 Br 1 Sa In 1ove1y Square. Share condo, MONEY 401 k admln and coor·
g1ted commty. Walk S400mo + 1.1111. No S/ •••-•-TO LOAN 2914 dlnatlon and apeclat t 0 1 h •at• r /1 hops, Pell. (714) 648-8370 Pl•a1e be wary ot out proJecta. Thia position 5,'0UTH COAST private gar/carport. CM Sh.,• Nico •br of acea companies. requlrH BS degree In METRO 2 l S6 $895/mo + (S425 dep) weatild• home 5400 Check with the local Fln•nol•I woe• h•ve accounting or finance,
•¥ Kloln M•negement Incl utils + all amen. B • t t • r 8 u a In• 11 you on 'l/OUr toeef one or two yeat ••P• + 849·5B1·4000 Avall lmmed 650-9070. Bureau before you We provide ,loan1 rlence preferred and ~or•bl• 3br 2ba hm• Hnd any money for reg.,dl••• of credit proficient In PC al(llls
o0n cul~•·•ac, new HB Beautlful 3br fee1 or ••rvl~•. RHd hlatoryt No f ee, (Exc el, Lolu1 1·2-3
carpeVpaJnt 11600 FOUNTAIN house w/offlce, w/d , and understand any rea1onable rateat and Word). Good ban·
No pet 751·4330 VALLEY 2634 tropical yrd, great contract• before you 1·877·568-9719 •flt package Including
neighborhood 1450 + sign. Stiop around for 401k retirement plan.
APARTMENTS
liOR RENT
Studio, murphy bed,
trig, new cpt, $525/mo
Incl'• uJll. 1 quiet per-
1on, n/pell 268·0354
BALBOA
PENINSULA
NEWPORT
2607 BEACH 2669
NEWPORT
-BEACH
NEWPORT
2669 BEACH 2669
NEWPORT MARINA
APARTMENTS
Bayf ront communiry with printe beach &: marina.
Tropical la.odscapiog·~ laoai ~l &: 1u.a dedl. ·
Walli to Baibcia IJla.Dd •he>p!
Minutea from Fuhioa Isla.tic!.
• Spaciou, IBR, 2BR aocl 2BR &: de.o 1.pa.
• Printe patios or bakonia
•Wood b~glgas f1ttpl1.ca
• Pm 1.te praga
• Boat1llp(1111.11ablc
• $1650 • $3600 No Pta
Plcue call (949) 760-0919
utU-1 714-840·7180. ratea. 0 (ug acreenlng/physl·
NB Modern, atepa to All Purpoee loan• PERSONALS cal required. E.O.E.
sand, Lrg bed·rm, TV, •Fast Approval Send resume to: AC·
tale, d ecks $540mo + •Financial Specialist counting Supervisor:
utWs 714-848-4400. 1·888·874-0401. PO Box 1580, Costa
E 0 ALS MHa, CA 92628 or NB private room/bath Amazing Cash Profiter P RS N 3002 fax to (949) 631-7248
in home Kitchen & Herahey rt. Gold
laundry prlv, lovely mine! Loe. In C.M., TEEN TROU&L•Sf Appolntmont ••Ming In /S7K t ••3K ~ dependable people quiet location S500mo 11 n• _, yr. Runaway? Truancy? needed M·F 5·9pm 645·1256eve/wk•nd•. 6hr/Wk. 80<>-a69'-0885 Drugi? Alcohol? Neg-avg S15hr NB 723·7893
Earn S1 K S5K weekly attve peera? Call for a•----------•Wllllng to •h•r• • r • f • r r a 1 t 0 a B•b'll•ltter needed for Beautiful home. You from homel Leadal 10 Id 11 M Not M'M "'1 H program that works! yr o gr . on.·Fri. get 2br, private balh, '"' · "' om• 849·378-2824. 2:30-8:30, Be friendly, l>fftc., kit, tvng-rm . based biz, 24hr Into reaponalble, have own
pool. plenty of prkng 1•800•345·9688 x1740. ---------good trana/clHn OMV
$975mo prof't or cou· MEMBERSHIPS Rita 714·585·5885-day
pie pref'd, avail 11/1 3018 BEAUTY auppty/aaJon -11111\' ,, 1<1111111111: 011l' 22ndfTu1tln 646-3255 iiii!i~~~iiiiiiiiiiii Rocpt/S•I•• Tuel·
RENTALS
WANTED 2726
COSTA M l!SA, E/SIOE
•W•nt t o ront• 2br
house or Ilk• houH.
Xlnt reta & credit.
1 cat 948·042·0408
NB or CdM want to
rent 3-4 br houH, 5·
1 O yr lae. Elderly cou·
pie, no pats, xtnt
credit. 723-0311
The m1llen111um 1shett •CENTER CLUB• Sat:, 35 hra per week.
now 1s )'OIJf d1'nce 10 MEMBERSHIP. Call IA•ll•. 437·9028
1nllfSI 1n ~f For Sale contact Larry Sell your home
lncrtd<bltoppo11u1111y10 (949) 509-7546 through claH lfled. ~your~ Mt * F 0 R a A L E : * ___ 8_4_2_·_5_8_7_a __ _
bus•neu. Ilg H$S os ~ 2 Mem1>er1hlps In a
H1·Tt<:h tndustty. Sttthe p re•llglous Balboa ~============•
fu1u1tloda" ~11(7t41 Bay arH Yacht Club. 'trWomf'M>as..., 1 a GcH. <>Ma. CM ~· 211121949) 7S2-8Jl6 Asking price each: 24->0fleJrkrlwl<
orslop in ~1 lC.E. 4320 $1 500., negotiable. long teim. Strong re n:t C•m~Di Sit 140, (828) 793·5385. WOl'dproceulngeli ...
N Bch. X-SI J. M~c Arthur Why play Hide 'N dtMll Otlenttd.,,,.,,,...,
•nd 0o-. '"'--.. 9 •o SH k with chlldcare? ~fling • •• ""'"'" -' C 11 CI 1 f I d Fax ruume 675·2235 •m tlnd 7 JOnm--...4'" • ••• e r' . ~·~·TV I todayl 6'12·5678.
STARTING ·
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BUSINESS??
The [Agal Deportment at the Dailv Pilot is pleaud lo announct a new
service now available lo ntw businesse.s. · ·
We will now SEARCH the name for vou at no ex/ta charge, and save vou
the time and lht trip lo lht Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course
afler the search is completed we will file gour lict[lfous business name 'with
/ht <;ountv Clerk, publish once a week for four weeks as required bv law
and then file gour proof of publication with lht Countv Cleric.
/>lease stop bg to file vour liclilious business name statement at the Dallv
P.ilof, 330 ~-Y. Bay Sf, Costa Mesa. If gou cannot stop bv, please call us al
(1U) 642-4321 and we will mob a"angemenls for vou lo handle this procedure by mail.
If vou should have anv further questions, please call us and wt will be
mort than glad lo assist 11ou. Good luck in vour new business/
~jJ~ilot
1 There's never been a better time to
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5530 SEIVIC!S 5533 TO IUY 6019 GAUGE SALES ----72"X 42" pine lbl, 1400. lii•iiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pleaa:·~:-::.,. that ~·~h:pew~~ ~ ~~; I auv ALL PIANOS --------
the llsUngs &n this cat· S150. 721·9738 Anllqu11-qu1t fwntture BALBOA
..... ,..,., may 1...,ulre yo I"""!~,,.-~--,.,_-1 pc or houseful cash PENINS•" 11 61 O?
lo call a 900 num~r ~ -.~, -.. u a.drm .. , a piece paid (714) 957·81'"' i!~~iiiiviiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii&
In which th 1 comtemporary oak -=-:--:--:::--:--~---•r• s • good condition., ssoo. Old Colna Gold Sliver 8AT Onlv 8•m·1pm. charge per minute. (9"&) 831•3108, Franklln Mint, Sterling MOVING aALE
,Old watchH & Jewelry Furn, planta, kltchen-
Wntcout Coln &42·944~ ware, l'Qlac. 502 1 St.
R•CORDS/TOP • No pat'<l(lg In the alley
Jau, R&B, Soul, Rock patk In the atr .. 1.
Sent• Photo Mgmt
Caahler Greeter, etc
Creal• Holiday Magic
1-800-229-7147•138/137
*SEC OFFICERS•
lmmed openlnga,
Coate Maaa. $6.50 HR
(310) 679-2615.
Sacretary
Seourltlf Officer•
tmmed openings F/PT
Colla Meaa, Tualln.
(714) 993·9028 •
Server•
full & PT po1lllon1
available. Apply at
the Five Crowna
~elwHn 2:00-4:00pm
a,:951.a133e
som~8A8T
2202So.M1Mlt. a.. AM, CA 92707
llotlJed & l -CA tl.a.
3801 E. Coast Hwy,1--------~
FIND
an ap<itment through classlfied
TEACHERS
Toddler & PT Pre
achool teacher•
,,.eded In NB. Exp re·
quired. Beneflta 'I' e~s;2e72 t---------f
....,EM-PL_O_YM_E_N_T __ , FURNITURE 6014
S&RVICES 5533 Buy It. Sell It. Find II.
Cleaalned.
-Run your ad in the
· Newport Beach-
~ Costa Mesa Daily
: Pilot and the
: Huntington Beach-
Fountain Valley
Independent to
reach over 100,000 • • • • homes. Fax us this
~ form with your credit
card #·or mail with
a check today!
Run for a week! If
• your car does not
sell, we'll run it for
another week fWWWI
All for just $10·.
We retired! Lots of
good bus. clotheal Sz
42 aport coata, 3&.38
slacks. Womens az
10-12 1ult1, dresses
blouses etc. 2024
Aliso Ave CM Call 4
appt or Fri-Sat 8-4
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TODAY'S
C2ROSSwoRo PUZZLE
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SERV ICE
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3448
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(0\8497) 117,987
L•XUI MllSION VI.JO c•••t:tM-OM4
WEEKLY 8RIDGE QUIZ
'88 SAL•t;N fully '88 X.IU ied•n 4D (849)H<M»eM loaded. 1 own1r. • clean. idnt con. 46'C ml <98~080) 4 e ,9 ee 'H •• 300
$7250 7 5e.3e33 BAUl!R .IAQUAR ,uu opt, lA•u• cen ••• l'RaYIA L• •c CU.I whit , pual A.JC
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hold·
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What action do you t&ke?
Q 2 • Both vulnerable, as Sou1h you hold. .
• KJ5 Q JC '5 o A 10976 •Kl
The bidding has proceeded.
SOUJ1I WF.ST NORTii
l o hM l• JN'f r.. 10· 7
What do you bid now?
Q J -Neither vulnerable, as Sou1h
you hold:
• A K 10 6 H . Q A k o 9 8 • Q J 7
The bidding has proceeded· sourn WEST NORTH
l • Pue INT 7
What do you bid now?
Q 4 • Neither vulnerable, as Soulh
you hold:
•J 3 OQ51 o K 1076 •Kl093
The bidJin& has pruceedcd: (714)15~800 (142542) 128,917 (31<KVS5') 111,888
NOR'fH EAST so~rR I• ,.. lN'f ~£ST HONDA •ea XJt2 iod•n 4D LDUS 9085 (98·39e2).48 eee MIS810N Vl•JO
9AUaR JAGUAR (84et31~84
LRXUS OP
W•STMINST•R ,., t 4) 892-8908 l\'S> Paa ?
What ac1ion Ju you take?
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you hold
• A Q JO '4 o A 6 o A Q 9 5 • A 5
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l • P• llliT lo ,_ 3•
7 •
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EAST · Pus
Pus
Q 6 -Neither vutnetnble, as South
you hold: •
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•et CIVIC LX (714)153-4800 •• ., •• 300 Sdn (17·
Lo ml, auto, AC, 'H XJa Sedan 40 4 12O)t2 9 L 9 91 (2Yl~~tJ.•g\taea (ge.394 1).45,981 BAU•R .IAuUAR
WaSTMINSTaR aAU•R .IAQUAR (714)153-4IOO
1714) 8 e2 .. eoe (714)953+4800 •97 •• 300 Whl/grey full opt
'82 ACCORD •x •ee XJ8 •ed•n 40 (039815) $28,887
AT. full pwr. moonrl. {90·3934)938,488 LaXU8
(39JA5&4) St0PS50 8AUl!R JAGUAR MISSION Vl•JO Wl!'flM~~SbT•R (714)153+4800 (848)384-CMM
'"' '98 XJO S•dan 40 '92 LS 400
'88 CAMRY L• auto. white. full pwr
(31\)(A510) 111.
&.•XU8 OP
• WlrSTMIN8ftft en., aea .. eo.'
... c;OROLLA
30K ml. auto, AC, ..
(45eCM7) S12,550 LEXUS Oft
Wl!STMINaT•R
1714) ee2 .. eoe 1714l 892-e9oe (91·3715),38,89& Nakamlchl. chr whit,
'93 CIVIC EX BAUR ft JAGUAR (3XST821) $19,150 , ___ _.;........._ ___ ••'
AT, moonr1, mfnt (714)153·4800 LPU8 OP 4X4
(3CHB412) $10F950 ,98 XJa aedan 40 'WllSTMINSTBR
' WEa.:Tx:15..~TER (98·3940)138,995 (7t4 J 892 .. eoe) '89 PORO BRONCO
(714) 892·89oe BAUl!R JAGUAR 'ow,Mml,BCS0 3, OOchrome, XLT Load~ w/Equlp. <1t (714)953-4800 .., SS900/0BO 1-------.---------W'-~ · · b · HYUNDAI. 9090 '98 XJe VP Sdn 40 .... t1s youropcning id! (98-4081)S41,99S
(01'580) $1 7,777 94e.723·1S04 LEXUS 01'
Wl!STMINSTRR
t714J au-e9oe1 BAUllR JAGUAR lookforwuwers on Monday. I want to buy an '82 (714)953-4800
or '83 Toyota pickup
VANS
Lam to be a brlter brid&e~play· 4X4 longbed. Ask for ---------1 MITSUBISHI 9145 '77 Volkswagen Bus er! Subscribe now to the Goren Jo .. 949·650·7149 JEEP 9110 2Ltr, 4tpd, tnr1, gr•M
Bridae Letter by ~lllna (800) 788-949·602-0025p~r body & Interior, 7 pa ..
tns for lnfonnaUon. Or write to: •-------------82 O .. monte Sdn Hnger. runs greall Co~n Bridge Letter~ P.O. 80.1 ISUZU '91 WR.ANGLER ~r :~~~·4t~, ~~~~~i $950 obo 631-07S7
4410, Chicago, Ill 60680. '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·iii9iiliiiiOiiO Black, 4X4• low ml, 16000 673-1200 '83 f'ord E·t50 van 11 6 cyl, s7ooo. Firm. convertlon 1 owner.
(949) 720-9417 · )(Int care, auto/ov•r· '98 RODEO 4x4
Auto, wht full pwr,
(330114) S17 ,977
LEXUS
M ISSION VIEJO
1 ·(888 )·88·Ll!XUS
'93 GRANO CHEROKEE NISSAN 91 SO drive, cc. A/C, new
Laredo 4X4. mint iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii battnlrH & ~rvlclnt
cond, low ml, $12,800. •es Pathnnder LE & tmog ,..ady 111001
(949) S48·887&. Low ml, auto. lthr obO ,(714) 497.5084
(2MTD368) •te.J150 '84 6ooae 350 ..":!, T~~~:ir. L !~o. LEXUS 9115 LUUI o..-Beverl_y conv•r•lon WE8TMIN8T•A Van. P\"(r. duaJ alt, ...,
t3PA0583) 520,550 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil (714) 89a-eeoe 87,toO mt. i owner.
LEXUS OF d S5""'""0b •ee INTEQRA •97 7401L LOADED & WESTMINSTER '92 8C400 ALL op· --------recor .. ...... •
Special Edition MINT CONDI DARK c714,882•89081 tlont, apple red, tab PONTIAC 9170 723-1504 -:'
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BOATS 7011 (025806) $17,997 BLUE . 2 3 k MI . con• .• 12Kml $16,900/
La xus ss1.ooo. 941·760-8608 --------obo. owner 723·5815 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiilANTIQUIS 6
81NOL• KAYAK
Scupper Pro. With
MISSION VIEJO ,..,.7 z.3 Convt JAGUAR 9105 ----~-~--1 '92 Grand l'rhc White
(849)394-08•4 .. '94 ES 300 4 door, low ml, un ... ; CIASSICS 9450
v Auto, full pwr, CO. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Blk Jade/lrvoy full opt blue book $4500 ~all " (882339) S28.977 ••'83 XJe VP•• (066966) s22,322 Rich 71 4•890 -e958. liiiiiii,8ii.iii .. ilii.,.ii1ii8iiuiiiiii
LEXU S ULTRA CLEAN! LEXUS --,---------"" --.. MISSION Jll EJO Blk/lan, 80,000 ml, MISSION VIEJO 93 TRANI AM SUPERSPORT A (949)304-0904 drives Ilk• a dreamu (94 e1394-0o94 . HI performance V8, real tharp red beauty!
54100/0BO 548·1323 -----.,,,._----1 everything pwr, 1 S6900obo 72'3·1504
paddle and roller, ---------
S400. • 675•2627 ALFA ROMEO 9015
'82 QTY 8 AUTOMOBILES 9040 91,900 mi. straight CADILLAC body, runs greall
S 1600/obo 548-1323 · liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
'04 X JS Convt 2 0
(94·3173)$35,805
BAUE R J AOUAR
'85 ES 300 owner, garaged, aul--------·.r.:-.
Midni ght blue/Ivory malnt recorda. Red/
(119654) $25,787 tan Inter, 70K ml, ·a Can't seem to
get to all those CLASSIFIRD
11'1 th• rHource you
can count on lo •ell a --------myriad of merchan· AUDI 9025
dlt• Items, because iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii our columns compel qualltled buyert 10 '88 QT 2dr, red, all
calll r•cordt, C/D ater•o.
942·5878 200k ml, S1900 obo x1n1 cond 949-723-7871
LEXUS Clattle t>Hutyl $9995/
MISSION VIEJO OBO. (~9) 489-1240.
(040J384-0084
'79 Eldor ado Convt (714)953+4800
Classlc full pwr, no..,. CLAS SI FIED
trans, look• & runs It's the aolutton you're --.......... ---------• great $6700. 644·9943 tearchlng for • wheth· •95 SC 300 Overstocl(td with
repair jobs
around the house?
let the Cla11lfle d
Senne• Directory
Rally red/ivory lthr '93 Sevlll• Loaded & er you're seeking " (020231) S25.9n aharpl A/C custom home, an apartment, • LEXUS
stuff?
A call to
Classified
will help wheols, lthr, lull pwr, • niw occupation or M ISSION VIEJO
Boise radio 63t-73701_•_v_•n_•_•_•r_•Y;...;...P0_1_· __ 1949)304-0894
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at th• price
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