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C9nstruction company owner's job has .him s_eeing stars
HE IS
Hu1lrl1ny drndm~.
CARVING A CONSTRUCTION
NICHE
Ethell. d NPwport Bedch resi -
dent, Le; the president o f Baseline
Construction Co .. wtuch speadl-
lzes in the. development ut
''themed rt:staurants and enln·
tamnwnt venur>s
I It· stctrtt-d m rt•'ilu ur..,nt nm-
structlo n dbout 10 y•Mr!> dgo hy
bu1lr11ng concept l!ctlf'm '!> ~uch t.1s
Bldck Anyu~. Spoon!.. dnd El Ton-
to But his involvl:!ment m th •
Pldnt!t I lo llywood bu1khng in
South C'oa ... t V1Ud~.Jt' in 19!:12 1~
what 'icf•m ... l<1 hdVI· lrrnnchPd him
IOtlJ hL'i SJ>f'Cld!ty.
"I tl11nk it grew by wurd·IJf·
mouth," h(• Sdtd. "II rt•c1 lly WdS not
mtf'nl.iunc1l. It 1ust ht.1ppPnNI."
WELCOME TO THE CLUBHOUSE
I Ii!> lctrcwst loc<il proJ<"cl n!.Jht
no w is Thi· C 'luhhousc•, ct !JOll -
ltll'med n·'ildurdnt dnd pro ... hop
urnny in ct! South ( '1>dSt PlrlZd
Eth,. JI\ r11f1 • in tlw p ro wet 1s l<>
oversefJ the construction mctnctge-
ment for the ownership group,
Clubhouse International.
The 17,000-squarn -loot wstdu·
rdnt is the second onf' of 1ls kind
in the country, Ethel! s d1d.
Celebrity ow nNs include pr.oles-
s10nal goUers Fred Couples dnd
Jdck Nicklaus, dnd actors K<·vin
C ostner and Rubert Wagner It\
scheduled to open m M<1rrh 1 ~!-l9
"I'm looluny lorword to thdl
yrdnd opemny party ht•C<tll!.<' l'vl'
never met any of thf'm lw ton•, •
h<' Sdid.
FAMOUS CLIENTS
O ne of the be!>t thm~J~ d lmut
his job, EthHIJ Sd1d, is thf' C'f(•dt1v1-
ty tht1l thP unique proiects dllow.
"It's defmitE!ly mon• Pxc1t1nq
thc.1n bu1ldmy an otlirc comph'X,"
h'! scud. "Each prnwrt hds 111cli ·
vrduc.11 ditl1cult11~s. so ('V"'-Y dc1y 1s
..i 11e w l!XfJf!rtf•n cP wlwr~· you
hc.1V(' lu us£> your mind "
And hP. doesn 't num.I hulmol>·
bmq With thf• fdlllOllS cH'(tJr+., 111lcl
pe rformers who rtr<' ll~llrtll y
111volvcd in thf•m1 •d n•stc.1urc1nt~
sud1 dl> the House of Bloes and
Pldnet I lollywood.
S111n1• of his fovontP ·c:clel>rily
<.!nc:ountPrs WNe with actio n
movw '>lllf Bruce WiU1~. who is
pc1rt <)\'m er 'or the locc.11 Pland
Hollywood, and Oan Aykroyd,
who is .1n owner of EtheU's H ouse
of Bh1<'s µro)ect at the Mancfolri y
Bely R<'..,ort tn Leis Vegas:
"Brue(' Willis WdS cl really C'IJOI
~uy l>O Wd~ A rnuld
Sc h wc1rzem•qqer, • EtheU s c11d.
EthPll ~t.11cl hf' looks forward lo
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photo'by Diana Mulvihlll ,
Newport poliCe investigate:
man's death as accident
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11'11lll' ol lhe llldl\, who I!. in his
nud -411.... u ntil thl'Y n1111fy h1!> fc.1m-
tly Polin · h11vt• nilt•d out ndll1rc.1l
l'd11.,1·.., c.1ncl l11ul plc1y cl" th11 cnt1'1'
of hts dunlh
"Tilf'fE' IS tldllllhl It) lhl' body
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i1<·c·1d,•nt nqht now." ..,,1111 N1•w ·
port BPac·h p11lw1· Syt M1k1•
Md >t•nnutl.
P1JIJC'e spent ttw Pitrly !'Vf!lllrl~
rnll'rv1ewin!J ne19hbors Mtd
f!Xt1n11ning thl' root of the honw
l'ulH'P wouldn't l'onhnn whether
th<· vwhm had fallen olt the roof
1>111 c-1ddt•d that thPy dff' looking
l)()N Lf I\( I ( I OAll V Pl~ :
Newport Beach police investigator st•an hes ((Jr clues on roof a(·:
home where a 40-year-old mdn was found dead on. his porch. : : ~:
11110 th.it p11s~1h1ht y
SPve1 d I 11e1!J h hor.., .,,11d I h1 •y
cl1dn1t seP tht• peopli· who ltvPd cit
lht• luxurious hOlllt' f('~Uldfly rlllcl
cctrs were rarely prtrk1•cl in tlw
tronl dnvewdy
J enmle r l luwt-~11. ct ne1~hho1
who was retummu home from
..,1 l11 H1l, ..,,11d ..,1w ht•.ird thl' woma?):
wlw f11u11d tht• body snPami.{l;
11nd y1·f1111r.1
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1•11 ~111<1 "Sht• w.11. ldlkin~ on .r
1·1·1lulct1 phorw dnd wns crymq c\.
lot " •
-Greg Risling
llllFLY II TIE I I W S
Ralphs going to sell
Triangle Square store
COSTA MBSA -Ralphs
Grocery store tn 1lia19e Sq\Mn
wUl be told t6 a competitor with-
in the rum month. olftc:M1t at the
company Mid.
wi~=~~in:
under Portland. ON.·baed pu·
ent compen~ Meyer, Mid Pat Barber, ha' ..Uor vice
president Of ..tat.e.
To level tbe ·playing field,· the
newly formed conglomerate is
required by the ttat. and feder-
al government to lelJ the 'llian-
gle Square ltore and 18 other
Southern California stores to a
competitor, Barber said.
Barber said the store wW con-
tinue to operate as a supennarket.
1bll will be the third time the i:" store has changed
since lnangle Square
~ in 1992. The store was
~oualy owned by Alpha
1\iangle Square was aold in
August to a Temple Oty-beecl
company called CGM Invest·
ments. New property managers
were brought on site two weeks
ago.
Property manager Tum Estes
declined to comment on the
matter .
Barber said he was not at Ub-
erty to discuss who Ralphs
would be selling to but expects
to make an announcement 1n
about 30 days.
-EllteGee
City will pick up
hazardous wt15te
I
' ,.
. The Costa Mesa §arutary Dis· '
trict offers a free pickup service i ·
for household hazardous wastes, : .
including anWree:ae, automobile ·~
batteries, used oil and latex : •
paint.
Residents who use curb-side :
trash pickup can call (800) 449-~'
1581 to schedule a collection ~ : ~ate. Collected mate rials will he ~;
recycled. '
Participants will receive a •
free quart of refined motor oil. :
For more infonnation, cttU (714) •
754-5043. ~ ~ i ,
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TOOAY
f'i~t low
S.45 em
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12·31 am.
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t~ Wfflt~. Exp«t
water condttlom Mld viii·
blltty to ~ poor to f•lr .
NEWPORT BEACH
• w..t .. tboe BouJe'vard· A C<lr stereo won h S400 wit\ \tolC'n in the 2400
block
• Supefkw Avenue A cellular phone wonh S250 was stolen from a car 1n
the 1600 block
• 12nd Str.et· Sever al items of cloth111y worth \ 14-0 were stolen from a car
in the 100 block
COSTA MESA
• fNlrbor lloulevard; A bKycle wonh S 100 was stolen from a parking lot in
the 1200 block. · ·
• Newport 9oulevard: A back-flow valvf' worth S2,0CK> wa\ S1ohm .from a
<0nstruction site in the 2400 block
•~Avenue· A \et of tools wonh \1, 100 wa\ S1olen from a home In
the 2700 block.
• s.nt. AIY Avenue Sever.ti p1C1ures. two ptltOW\ and a shower curtain
worth S3,000 were nolen from a home tn the 1700 block.
• s.nt. AIM! Avenue· About SSO was stolen from a counter te>p In the 1600
block.
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Fall chills the air but warms his heart . ~
M \ 1111111· I'> 1n nil 11utliu1lchny behlJ1d
111y 1101111· From thP windows ovPr
1117 d<'!)I-.. I look '>t1d1ght 111lu lhe nldy-
111 11< •·rir 1• 111 dll l•norrnous ct'>h lrto>e thdl domi-
llt1t1·., 11ur li.11 k yurd It hc1:. lor m<.1ny yrc1r.,
t11 1•11 t.1 '>lronq <.111cl IH•ni•vulPnt member ul our
I, 111111 r
~1; w1t1· <llHl 1 WN(' 111c1rr1Pcl henedth it. d!1d
l();1•1l., iii clt•lin11HJ 1no111pnt<. 111 our We hdVe
.1 n11· t11kl'11 plc1n• in tis <.1mpl1? shc1cle. On lhe
h11t11·..,1 '>111111111•1 cl11ys, 11 hc1s c1lwt1ys oll1~rcd c1
• 1111l li<1 vvn. Until this '>U1t111wr, thc1t 1s
"-Ir r1<.,IJ lrt•t• I!) cl<·sp1•1<.1tely sick. It!> ledve!)
.tr•· .,hnvl'lt·d t11HI <ll'fur111ed, <.1nd since ec1rly
I 1111-', it h11'> dropp<'d r1 c-onsldnt flow ol
. 111u< uu~ lie.pm I into 011r ycird c1nd on our roof
11id pr1t10. As 11 rc•.,ult . lh<' yc1rd hos heen unm-
11ohrtdlJIP 1b l<.1wn lurn1tun• p1lt•cl forlomJy in
"' <orn1•r prull!< l<'cl lrwn the dropp111ys. Our
drH h'>hund. whu hc1., to ll'>t' thP yc1rd. I'> built so
1 11,.,,. to th1· <JIOllllcl thnt hN IH'lly rul><, 111 the
,,,, kv '>ll!J.,t,111<" c1nd l'V<·rythin9 sh<' touches
-.tu k'> to !11 •1 111Hl!-'r.,1d1•
T1P1• clcirtor.., h.iv!' cl!-.'>Ure>d us lhdt the con-
d1 lmn 1., curt.11111>, ctnd tlu•y hilvc• trectled our
rr1:1• cr nt1111hl'1 ol lt1111•<. with 1111rim1dJ rE-sult~ It
till Wl'•'(>'> <1nrl ti !)till '>hnvc•ls But now cJ new
I''<'"( npt1on for hl'nlth b1•yond thr rf'<1<.h o l
111urlr1J... '" ht•qinninq tu <IJIPl'cH It IS cc1Jlecl
J,111 r1ncf 11 hc1.., 11c>v1•r l11tl1•d lo llnnu d n1!)per.
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T'hrt! qrn•!-. hc1c k . ol 11111r"'" lo lh f• 411 yPdI!) I
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it11111111 1!111 tn Ilic• lc11l. I lo11q for lhe Midw est.
I "' tlw n•!-.pltmdl~nt color~ ol c1utumn. For the
• rio:;p 1Pc1v~·.., qc1th<•1pcl 111 ptlP"> tu bf' kicked
1!11rn1qh 111 mtndlt•..,s PXhilctrc11Jon. f-or th<> ldnq
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CURVE
dnd ciJStdsed leav~. !.lop 11.l. weepmg dOd
ydlher strength lor d rPhtrth of hedlth 111 the
s pnng. The tree doctors teU me that, and I
believe.
I wish lhl~ sick rnuntry could do the same
thing. We've h<.1d d crunµny summer. Presi-
dent CIJ.nton hds betrdyl:'d us with h}.s stup1d.J-
ty and am~anc-e, dnd independent J:ounsel
Kenneth StcJrr hc1!. pounded us with his funda-
mentdust rctq t> Poht11 t1I candJdd les have m ost-
ly depre!-.!.ed lb. Our uovernor hdS decided to
leave a legcicy ol m•9<.1l1vism by kill.tng SOCJdl-
1.,. signihcdnt btll"> that were crafted with his
help.
It's been hot11•r thctn hell. The m edia hc1s joseph n .
bell
rury out of cuntrnl \\1 th <•very sl!inderous
I nunor. And un top ul e11J thdl, the Angel!.·blew
hull gdJl1e for Jll"t lwmq c11l\0<• I .d peonctnt \\ h1 ·n tht'} 'dme eye-to-eye with
Texa~ -.c1ncl I hcrcl tht' misfortune to be there
dlld WdtC'hlOIJ '
' And mv t1~h tr1·1• w<•pt I So now crnm·~ lc11l \ chdngP ol !.Cd!.On A
All of the<;c• 1ov ... pr<'"><HJ• •cl tl11 • c onung of a
mid and hillN \\'!flier thc1t \'\:ould hndlly
t:>xhc1usl U!. !)('(ore• '>prinq pro11ll!>NI d renPWdl
But we nf'ver rt>q,irclt>cl lc11l d'> un om111ou~ sign ·I
of unplcasc1nt th111q'> to 1 01111• Rdlher w e
ct< <'Ppted 1t c1·.., •' <pit lo huo~ u<; tor whatC'ver
followed
For '>CJlllP Y<'<1f" I ri ·: 11 ... Pcl to <1« Ppt Lhe pos-
s1btli\y thul lt1ll < 11111<1 l>1· l'XJWnenc-Pd m
Soulh<'rn C't1lllorn1r1 I llJIH>f(•cl tit<' '>J9n'> c1s II J
wc•n:• sonwhow prot1·r t1nq d p1Pct• nf my boy-1 hood When I lincilly c1llm' t•d th1• chonge!> thdl
took plac'C' hen• Hl Oc tol 11•r <11111 NovC'mber, I
could wdllov. 111 th1 • .,,.11.,on onr 1• uq<.1111 fdll m
my rll'W hOllll' Wtl'i dill1•1t•nt. l>ul ll d~Sllfl'rlly
hdppC'llf'd
It'!; hc1pp<>1mH1 now Ttw oppn·'>s1v1• twc1t 1s
finally nllnt>. I <·11n pl ctr tt ·nni.., 111 thp ddytmw
hour-. I've lt'Cl1sC'CJVl'f<'cl Ill) <.,W<'<tl<>r'> ThL•re·~
d I.lily l>1ll.' Ill lht' 11111J lllfllJ t11HJ l'V('l1Jll~J dlf
Anrl Ill) ct"h tn•1• 1., qo111q 111 drop th shnveled
l.lroe of l\dnt\ .\ c hctrH.t• to rc1ke up dt.'ad
ledves a11cl ctll<J\\ n1•w dnd hedlthy qrowth.
The peoplP 111 puhhc life I mol>t ctd.mued
believed hm1h th11t th•· Amt•ncdn people, suf-
f 1C1Pntly pU::.IWcl \\!1Uld l111c11Jy clo JUS! that. f
never rec1U; twht•\ c>cl 11. but I Wdnled to very
badly. l\lctyh1 • I 111 l>f'ltihonng the symbolt!!.m of
my tree IH•cc1uw tht.., '>Ucr'>on of the yeM dlways
ht1d thdt ">urt 111 Ptl1·1·1 on nw. And sUJI does.
For now. l 'U 'it->tllt• for the> !.mall picture, the
one I se£> out rny olt1c f' winrtow. r. wdnt my dsh
tree back I \\'dill 11 nrh with leaves so 1l w1ll
shade our )cinl 11n<t' <tf]din nr-xt swnmer. I
wdnt tht> IE-c1VI'"> lo l1C' qrec•n und healthy and
lree of ffillCCJU~ ( )OC'f> tlldt hdppt>Ils, WC Cdl1
then tum to ntb1•1 rnc1tlt·1., Ftr!)t things first.
• JOSEPH N. BEll 1s a Sama Ana Heights resident. His
column runs Thursdays
Thursday, October 1, 199e Al\
Costa Mesa not liable
for El Nifio damages
• Small claims court ruling I against the cit}' to recoup' dam-
. · ages .r~nging from $500 to"' f avor5 aty, but other $250 OOQ suffered· in El Nliio
I • residents say they still plan I storms last year. · nie ci~y
to sue. re1ected the S68q.ooo in claims
· after completing·~ iµves'tiga-
EusL Ga tioo. said Risk Man~ger Ka.re"·
~ fiJI Adams.
COSTA M ESA -The cJty A group of Costa Meses ·fesi:.
was cleared of blame in the 1 d~nts who live near -Canyon·
hrst El Nino-related flood dam· Park dl~u plan ·to sue the .city, . ag~ la~sutt filed against it. . ~lrl Sedhlurt· Canyon resident
Newport Bedch re 1dent Cheryt ·Kepler. Ailhough ~ey
Karen Hcmner::. was · the ftrst wen~ mterested m the Quti:ome·
propert)· owner to tdkf' her of Hcrnners' case, the ruling
darm agdtnSt the city tu c owt. !>h ould not det~r them . from
She sued for $5 ooo tn dam. JHOCPedmg with their lawsuits.
dges 111 the !>mdll cld1m!. d1v1-'>hl' ~dld
s1on ol HMbor :O-tunKIJ.>dl Ml hope they are-suc,;c~ss-
Court. tut Hd!Ulers Sdld
Comm1~s10ner ldrk AddJTls said that although
, Sheedy 1~~ued d ru.linq through !)lte ~yUlpclthlZed with Ban-
lhe mail lost wPek tmd1ng thdt ot>r!. !>he wds please£! the coitrt
Costd I\ te<.>d did n1Jt o\\" J fern-r1.•c1><Jru1C!d that the city was
ners any nwnr·y
"I was a IJttlP bit cht1gnned.
dlbeit I've now drawn public
attention to lhe problem," she
said. •M y biggest concern now
is getting them to fix thdt
park."
Hanners is one of 4 l proper-
ty owners who hied claims
Irvine
not l1tl bl.e ·
Hc1nner... who took a second ·
1ob to pdy for d.amage to her
home, said c:he has s1nce· reiov-.
ered from 'last winter;s storln,s. ·
However. she'll Uike .extra pre -·
1 cautions this year.
' "We'll hdve san~bags out
, early," ;he sclld. ·
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Newport-Me sa settles SEC bankruptcy charges lllEFLY II
THE NEWS
OCC's 50th year video on sale
• School district 19ust make
full disclosure on future
bond issues: won't be fined,
forced to admit any
wrongdoing in actions.
Olif Pill
NEWPORT-MESA -County Tred-
surer John Moorlach, who predicted
the 19ll4 county bankruptcy, said the
Newport-Mesd school dl~tnct took the
tugh rodd by setlling rather than con-
testmq chdrCJI''> leveled dgcunst tl by
tht> St•cunlles dOd Exchdnge Comm1s-
s1on.
Por its rolt> m the 1()94 county bdnk-
ruptC'y, Nt•wport-Mcsd has been
c:hdrgt>d with not properly disclosing
its purpoo.,t· lor issuing $46 q rrullion m
tdXdblt• hond..., in 1944 and tor not notJ-
fym~J tnvp-.lol'• ol tht> )Pvel of nsk
. involved with its investment strategy.
Nearing the end of its investigation
of the $1.6 billion county bankruptcy,
the SEC leveled charges against New-
port-Mesa, Irvine Unified School Ols-
trict, North Orange County Coinmuni·
ty College District, the Orange County
Department of Education, and the
cities of Anaheim and Irvine .. All but
NewpQrt-Mesa are planning to contest
the charges.
Newport-Mesa chose to settle by
agreeing to make full disclosures in
future bond issues. For settling. the
district will not be fined and does not
have to admit any wrongdoing.
"The key thing for us is that we
want to keep moving forward,"· said
Superintendent Rob~rt Barbot. "If
there's no financial impact, no adnus·
sion of wrongdoing, then we just don't
want to get bogged down with this.
We also don't want to use taxpayer
dollars for expensive and lengthy liti-
gation."
Moorlach said Newport-Mesa took
the wtSer route and that challenging
the SEC is historically a losing battle.
•t think Newport-Mesa took the
honorable road,• Moorlach said. "Try-
ing to 11ght them, like Irvine ts, is a
long battle and will only enrich the
attorneys.·
Moorlach said Newport-Mesa's
decision will also strengthen the clis-
trict's $5.4 million lawsuit against secu-
nties firm Rauscher, Pierce Refsnes
Inc., a Dallas-based investment firm
that adVlSed the distnct to sell the
$46.9 million iii bonds. The lawsuit
was filed in federal court in November.
Although he commended the dis-
trict's-actions in regard to the Charges,
Moorlach said the distnct isn't without
blame in the 1994 bankruptcy.
•Newport-Mesa can't wdlk away
and say they weren't at fault," Moor-
lach ~ald. "But I think their settling is
the beS\ way and it's their way of say-
mg, 'Let's get on with it.'"
Brokerage finn president Chriss
Street, who also vigorously warned the
school district or the impending invest-
ment pool collapse in 1993 and 1994,
agreed the district did the right thing.
•There's no good guys m t.b1s situa-
tion," Street said. •tr Newport-Mesa
agreed to never do this again it's better
than the othe r districts, who are play-
ing the denial game: 'Why accept
responsibility and accountability when
you may be able to get off legally?'"
Street stressed, however, that be
doesn't believe Newport-Mesa 1s
blameless for its role in the county ·
bankruptcy
•1n my oplllion, !iinCe I was there,
there's no way Newport-Mesa could
say it was all the fault of the those ter-
rible outside forces,• Street said. "(For-
mer Superintenden t) Mac Bernd knew
everything. It's good that they're tak-
mg accountability and responsibility.
It's very expensive to litigate against
the SEC, and you always lose."
occ is offering a commemorative vtdeo
m honor of its 50th anniversary this year.
The video highlights the college's ~owth
smce 1948 and includes mteMews with l 7
early faculty and staff members, as well as
two first-year OCC students.
The video sells for $10 and 1s available at
QCC, 2701 FairView Road, Ccfsta Mesa. Pro-
ceeds will support an endowed scholarship
in honor or OCC's founding president, Dr.
Basil H. Peterson.
For more information, c.tll (714) 432-5645.
· Theater dedication set today
. Fonner students, parents· and friends of
recently retired Mariners Elementary School
teacher Penne Ferrell are invited to join her
in the dedication of the school's Penne Ferrell
Theater at 8:30 a.m. today.
Perrell retired in June after nearly four
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Thursday, October 1, 1998 • Newpoc:t Beoch/Costo Mes.a Doily PilQt ,
Newport City -Council candidates s_quare off in forum .
' • All five candidates for ' two contested seats list
El Toro airport among !OP
three campaign issues.
~e'98
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.h Ml 111 HM;l./\Nll
!hly "''
---to how they would dnwnd the lift •
in the c>x1shng City Counr11.
NcWPOlff BI!AC ·1 I -( 'rtnch·
<latc•s tor the two VcK<lnl sPt1ts on
lhE> City Counnl lctCC'CI _oj.f
WPdnesdtly naqht m th<• t11st f~
mt1l dcbc.1tt· ol the c•h'<:llon "''<l'>on
The forum, ... t .. cwcl hy th1.• w, .. .,,
N ewport Be<lc-h·As!.0< tttlton, wu.,
tdped by Comfd'>t C.1hh ( ·hdnrwl
3 a nd will dlr tll 8 p 111 l'VNY Sc1t-
urday unlll Oc I :n.
Plt1nnmq C'omm1sc.,>or11•r., Mike•
l<ran1.lt•y c1nct foci R.11J91•w.1) .mcl
Jnsurdn<"' hrokf'r LC'Tl M1lll'r tilt>
vying for !ht• B.1lhoc1 P1•111nsulr1
l>istnct '>Pt1I to tw v.acrtlPd hr
(:'ounc-1lmt1n John I h·d~fl'"
' Pldnnmq ( ·01111111ss1onl'1 < ;,1ry
f.ddm.., 1s ftt< HHJ .wtor Run Wtn·
ship for th1· f:t1sthl11ff/IJovN
Shore!> dt'>lflC I '>c>dl on-upu•d IJy
Mt1 yor Tom l:dwc11d'>
Qucslwn..,, Hu• J11<1Jonly ol
wb1Ch w 1•1P cl1f11•11•nl tor 1•<1< h
~and1dt1Lt1, tdlHJC'd lrom the• <'cJnch·
date.,· top th1c•1• c t1n1pc11<Jn 1s'.-.11c•s
J ff'rP IS tt ScUllpbn<j.
Q Wiiy are you a cun<l1dC1te
<m<l why are you the /Je'it
pc:rson /or lhP joh2
Ktanzley: "l'm d 17-yctJr resi ·
"''nl of NC\~port Bec1ch und h<1vP
spPnt d number of YCdf'> WOfl\UlCJ
on citywide issues when > I
. worked m cooperntJon with r<!sl•
1i1·nts, busmP.sses and city gov-
c>rnmc>nt ,.
Ridgeway: "I'm a canchdat~
hPC'dll'><' in my d1stnCt I would hk(•
to m1provP. it -:-the mfrct'>truc.turt>
rweds lo be redone.•
Miller: "I'm c1 15-ycdr ri~s1dent
of Nt,wport 8~ctth and r Wunt to
nwke sure the qm.1hty of hie m our
c 1·1 y < onlinut>s to C'l1>rn1 ty. ~ HP
·sdicl he will work tor lcs<; qovNn•
uwnt c1nd a < onservat1ve hudcwt.
Adams: fie cited h1<; expc>n-
f>nCl' c1s d lrunsportdbon engineer
m the privc1te '>f>Ctor, on the Pldn-
ninq C'omm1ss10n c1nd m other
cornmumty groupc, c1s the• n•c1son
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he 1s the best candidate ... I'm a
no-nonsense, prdymatic deasion-
mdker," he st.ud .
Wlnsblp: I le Soid he owes it to
city residents who voted for hlm
when he ran four yedrs ago
agamst Edwards and lost by a
ndrrow margin ."We have a seri-
ous s1tuciuon because of the hnng
of Kc>vtn Murphy."
Q What do you see as the
top thre£' i ssues in the
city?
I<ranzley: Sdfcty, the effort to
convert the El Toro Mtlrine Corps
Afr Stdllon into a commeroal air-
port, and ledmwork being
restored to thC' council.
Ridgeway: Securing dn airport
dl El Toro, workmg on a balance
hclwepn wsidents und business-
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· MIJler: Better infrastructure on
the penmsuJd, •breaking the
stalemate" on El Toro and pollu-
tion of ,Upper NC'wport Bay.
Adams: An airport at El Toro,
mamtammg the restrictions at
John W.ayne Airport, a balance
between rPs1dents dnd busmess-
es, and a balanced aty budget to
fund infrastructure projects,
Wlnshlp: Annexations of New-
port Coas! .. Bdnning Ranch tmd
Santa Ana l leights. moving 8ll
general. dVJdhon from John
Wayne to El Toro; and pldcrng all
utility lines underground. •
Individual qucstiQns included:
0 : How would you balance the
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in traffic that would dimirush the
service level of the surrounting
roads. lo general, I support· 1t
because it's a positive net gain for
lhP ('lty. • '.
Q: Now would you amend th~
nit on the City Council?
Mtller: "The council has to
dcK"idc they are going to work
together to take care of the c1t¥
without special interests involved.
l l>ehcve m principle over poli·
lies."
0 : Wllal arc your views on
annexation of the Newport Coasq
Adams: "The Newport Coas~
commuru.ty woulQ. be a g..;eat asset
to the caty, but we can't do it with-
out the people there wanting to
<lo 1l We need to work out ways
to give i.ncenli~es to the down-.
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0 Would you be in favor of
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Santa Ana River?
Winship: "That's d dog that.
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AROUND TOWN
FRIDAY
A yoga class will be pre ented by
30-year veterdn l lelena Sprake
from 9 lo 10 15 u.m at the Nancy
Clark Education Center. 471 Old
N(•wport 'Rodd, Suite 103, New· TODAY -. .J port Bedch. Adnus,.1on i $8 per
-, clas-. or $30 for four prcpaJd das:.-
A _!lental Illness support groJp es Foi mom informdlton, call
will t>c held Crom 5 30 to 6:30 pm. (949) 548-4059.
at the Costa Mesd Commuruty
Center's Fairview Room. 1845
Park Ave. For more information,
r c~ (949) 548-7274 .
SATURDAY
Fitness Concepts will present a
' car:diopulmondry re~usc1tatton
A tnountaJn blke sunset ride wlU class from 2 to b p.m, at Hoag
take place at 6 p.m at Crystal Hospila·l, 301 Newport Blvd ..
Cove Stdt~ Park, 8471 E. C'odst Newport Bettch. Registration 1s
Highway, Newport Beach. Space $25. Courses cUC taught using the•
is lirruted to 25 people Riders will guidehnes ol the Amencan Heart
meet at El "'1.orro Visitor Center. Associabon. For more inlorma-
Parking is $5. For more mfonna-tion, call 631-3623 or (888) 888-
tion. call (949) 497-7647. 0202.
The Medical Plaza AssoclaUon at
Newport Center will sponsor d
free lecture by Dr. Winston Whit-
ney. •New Imaging Procedure
Helps Reduce Risk of Heart
Attack,• · dt 6:30 p.m at the
Health Eclucahon Library, 360 ·
San M1guel Dnve. Suite 206,
Fdsluon Island, Newport Beach
Space 1s lmutecl For more infor-
mdllon, rnll (949) 756-9000.
A fTee program titled Home-
~d Busmess -Getting Start-
ud will be presented at 7 p.m at
Lne Newport Beach Central
· • Library1. -Fnends Meeting Room."
1000 Avocado Ave For more
1nionnation, cdll 717-3801.
The play "Steel Magnolias" will
be presented at 8 p m. Fnday dnd
turduy through Oct 10 at the
:theater L.>1strict, 2910 Bnstol St.,
Costd Ml'sa Adm1ss1on tS $15 for
FDda} cind $20 for Saturday ror
la'Dre mlormation, Cdll 435-4043.
YOUR DENT.At
HEALTH
SUNDAY
A back-country hike will take
pldce at 9 a m. at Cryst<ll Co1e
State Park, 8471 E. Codsl High-
way, Newport Beach. I likers will
meet at El Morro Vts1tor Center.
Parking is $5. For more mforma'
tion cd.ll (949) 4<.J7-7647.
A Ude pool walk will take place
at 2 p.m. at Crystal Cove State
Park, 8471 E. Coast I lighway.
Newport Beilch. Wdlkcrs \vtll
meet at Pelmm Point Pd!king Lot
No 2 Parlong 1s $5. ror more
. inJom1auon. Cdll (949) 4H7-7647
·MONDAY
A yoga dass will be presented by
3U-yeilr vr.lt'rdn Helenu SprakP
from 6:30 to 8 p.m ill the Nancy
Clark !!ducat.Jon CentPr, 471 Old
Newport Rood, Suite l 03, New-
port Beach. Ad.mission 1s $8 per
ddSS or $30 for four prepaid class-
es. For more> informdllon, Cdll
(949) 548-4054.
TUESDAY
A yoga class will be presented by
30-year veteran HPle>nd Sprnke .
from 9 to 10 15 a.m .lt the Nancy
Clark Educution ("pntl'1, 471 Old
NC'wport Rot1q, Suitt• J 03, Nc•w.
port Beach. Admi.,sion is..,$8 p~
class or $30 for four pr~pcutl ~s
cs. For more infornldtion. ca.JI
(}}49J 548-4059
The Love Without Honor abuse
support group w1U meet dt 10
d.m. at St Mark Presbyteriun
Church. 2JOO Mar Vista Ave.
Newport Beach. For more mlor-
mabon, call (949) 644-1341.
WEDNESDAY ·
The Networkers will meet from
11;45 a.m. to 1 p.m at the Costa
Mesa Golf dild Country Club,
1701 Goll Course Dnve. Admis-
sion \s $12 and include~ lunch.
Por Il)Ore Jnf6rmation, call 885-
9093
Senior Consultant Bob Brennan
I will, presont. a free discussion of
reverse mortgages at 3 p .m .tor
seruors 62 d.J1d ovet dl Bayside
Village. 300 E. Codst Highway.
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TOFU recipes and signing her book on
OdolNr Jrd, Saturda~, 11:00 a.m. to J:oop.m.
at the Cod41 Maa Store • .
Akasha 's background in lieallhy vegetarian· cooki11g a11d
her global travels come together to bri11g yo11 tliis u11ique
cookbook with delicious tofu recipes from arnund the world.
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Sharing his Love, Fun and Energy
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1) Huntington Beach Store • 10:30 to 11 :JO a.m .
... -~ 2) Costa Mesa Store • 12:00 to 3:00 p.m.
3) Irvine Store • S:OO to 7:00 p.m.
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A 8 Thursday, October 1, 1998 ·Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Daily Pnot
Fall Fashionabks gathering is all in good faith=
T he Pashionabl ~. u ~up--andy Belgel, Pat Bonadio, at The Ritz beneht held annu&I-are Mary Roosevelt, Zee Allred, sigruhcant m·embcr of the odg1f
port group of Chapmdll T H I C R 0 W D Madellne Zuckerman, OWe HUI ly at Hans PragPr's fine restau· Judi Argyros, Sandra Brodie, nal dcvE:l?pment and creative '
University, gathered at and Dlane McDonald. rant in Newport Center HQms· Maralou Hantngton, Lynn Osen. team belli.nd th~ Orange Councy
the B1g CdJlyon estate of Nancy "Nanry Wynne is the con-by, a former president of the ~Sue Witter, Sandy Simon, Perfomung Arts Center, was
and Donald Wynne for an annu-summate hostess on the Orange Fashionables and major ~hap-Jlonnle AJJumbaugb, Martha also on hand for the Wynne tea,.
al fail tea. The emphasis Wds on Coast,• said one of the Chap-man devotee, has taken on the Green, Nancy Burnett. Joann with artist Joanne Mls. Ginny
membership, with long-i.tandmg man supporters. "She has style, fund-raising for. the All Faiths Stewart and Sandy Simon. Savage, Marla Crutcher, Sue ,
PashionabJes such as Mary Lou ~he has class, and she knows Chapel as her own personal • Jt is especially nice to see Hook. Mary ,Thompson and _""
Hornsby, Janet Corbin, Mar-how to throw a pdrty. Just look cause celebre. Emma Jane llUey herf?, and TonJ Ollphanl
Jene Hamontree and hostess-al the food, the flowers -the In so doing, over the past 10 looking so wonderful,• said A highlight of the afternoo.n ~.
with·the-mostess Nancy Wynne .en~re display is simply breath· yea.rs, Hornsby has rallied major Wynne, surveymg her guests. repast for a~ involved was the,
entertaming community mem-taking Nancy .Wynne 1s not one support from prominent locals, Riley, who Jost her husband, for· display of architectural drawings
bers interestro in helping the who seeks praise and flattery. l.llcluding Barbara Bowie, Dorl mer supervisor Tom Riley, con-of the chapel ·
Fashionables raise funds to b.w. She goP.s about her way with de KrulH, current Fashionables fessed that she has been having ·we're getting much closer to
buUd the All Faiths Chapel at cook quiet resolve.• president Marv. Dell Barkouras,, a tough time without Tom. reality," Hornsby said. •nie
the university, which is headed ll is t})e kind of resolve that , the mc:irvelous Dona· Schultz of ~1 miss him, of course, and it's dream will soon be transforme<!
by the popular Jim Doti. h~s h~lped the Fashionables · Pas~dena and Newport Beach, been an adjustment,• shared from paper'to concrete and
Local movers dnd s11c.1kers, · Cdnyon Goll Course. · -raise m excess of $549,000 over Patti Edwards, Noddle Weltner, Riley, who has filled ber life with glass.•
mcludmg Barbara GlabmcU\, Adrrunng the fragrant .the past decade, all of wi:uch is Dawn Wood, Pat Groth dOd community pursuits. Another -.----------..:...o.;.o
Joan RJach, Robin Turner, Pat dtrdngcments of fist-sized mulb-earmarked for th<' AJl Faiths June Wlan great lady of the community.
· Hancock and Jody Greenbaum, colored fall roses flowmg out of Chapel to be built on the Chap· Others in support of the cause Elaine Redfield, credited as a
• B.W. COOK'S column appears every
Thursday and Saturday.
rrungled in the elegant sur-crystal dnd silver urns through-man campus.
roundings of the Enghsh-slyle out the home were Lois Balley, The orgaruzabon 1s famous
Wynne residence on the Big Phyllis Shafer, Nora Johnson, for its always sold-out CJuisbnas
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l?tef ontaine, nonstop action run circles around competition
• IDITOlt'S NOTE: llle Rffl Crtt10
column features movie aitiq~ written
by.c~munity members serving on our
panel.
see firsthand the generational
chasm and deep abiding cyni-
osm that pervaded the times.
ALSO PLIYllll Umits" lo the forehont ot Uw;
yea(s moi.t evocdUve films
most an)1hing ~ e.xceptDe Ntro
Plot twists bow1d and tiustmg
unyone 1S v0ry dimgerou~
.
'Without Limits' sports
fine performances .
F or a few brief minutes in
the summer of 1972, Amer-
ican runner Steve Pre-
f~taipe blazed across our televi-
sion sets l>ttempting to bring
?~we Olympi~ gold m the 5,000
meters. Many who saw this phe-
n9menal race (myseU mcluded)
shall never forget it because so
much or our · ·REEL CRmCS country's
Olympic hopes
rested on the outcome
"Pre,• as he was called,1had a
legendary compulsion to set the
pace. Bolting ahead of the pack
and staying there was his trade-
mark, and it had worked spec-
tacularly for him through college.
But would this prove a sound
strategy against the world's best
at the 1972 Olympic Games m
Munich? Bowerman thought oth-
el'Wlse and he
advises Pre
that lo WUl at
Munich he
must, "hang
back and suss-
out the compe-
tition •
• PHIWP RUt.ANO, 40, lives 1n New
port Beach and co-owns an IMne ~n~
fit consulting firm with his broth«!r,
Uoyd.
Plot twists, fin e acting
abound in ·Ronin·
J ~:~ently,
The heg1nmn9 of the movie
is a little hard to und~rstand,
and ever1 if you realfy pay
attentwn lt hPromes murky.
Don't yet thP Super Culp, •.
Lt"CdtJ..,e 1t you hdve tu \'l'>tJ thE"
n•stroom, you'll ha\ P no cl\uncp•
ol f19unn9 11 out. ~
\'\'1th one ol the hP.Sl cctr < hilse•
Robert Towne's latest film,
'"Without Llnuts. • takes us back
at athlebc drama whlle
y colonng in the details of
era as seen through the We of
The film
wonderfully
relates the
Phillip Ruland events leading
Sasha, (Tara Retd), the host of a sex advice show on campus-
radlo, bas a terrifying confrontation with a serial k.lller about
to make her his next victim in .. Urban Legend. ..
I said to
a fnend, ·
"They don't
make the
great movies
like they used
to." "Ronin•
is a great
movie in hne
with •The
French Con-
necllon,"
"Serpico·
Peter
Adanalian
( Pfle StnC"e thC mQVIC • nullitt, •
tlus film 1s nonstop action K~teri·
na \\ itt. th~ former Olymptc hg-•
urt.> kater, '>tretches her frir>sp1an;
talent.. to play a turmer Ol)'lllpic •
hguw Ski:lter '.The Russ1a!1 KGB ....
i1gu1es LO OmehO\\ ..-1 lh.ir\k
thev Wc,jnt the ca ... e too and .•
thny'rc willing to pay for it. LRA 1
tenon ts ,.,,·ant the Ca~e aho, and_.
thcy'n" willu1g to do 1ust about ,
an} thmg to get 1t
Tht!> movie dtdn t need !
me F>chl>lr> special effect~ lQ c:ar-"
f'\' it It':, a good, entertammg
:.tory lhilt keeps you thmkrng ·efontaine.
What makes this film so
markable is how it captures
ntimentally the America or
up to that
unforgettable race, while convey-
ing Bowennan's subtle tactics in
winning Pre over to his way of
thinking.
and reveal the poetic flow of this
grueling sport.
Most superb, however, is the
dcting. As Pre, Crudup is simply
a revelatiQn to behold. Aside
from bearing an amazing physi-
cal likeness to Pre, he succeeds
in bnngmg out that volatile
blend of pride, intensity and
I innocence that 25 years later
contmues to make him such an
endeanng figure.
and many otht?r~ of that genre
Director John Frankonheuner
is back after d long a b-.ence m d
big way with·thb actJon.-thnJlm
stamng Robert De Niro De • 1ro
leads a group ot ~ix sp~nahsts
who try to retrieve a lm1.?lcc1sl•
with unknown contents· Th~
group With the case m qut>sbon ts
very weµ-armed and prepurnd lor
c1nd keeps you gluecl to lhe -
~rreen. I'll pro!Jdbly we it
dQalll .
e early '70s. As embodied in
e relationship that develops
tween Prefontaine (Billy
rudup) and his coach, Bill Bow-Frman (Donald Sutherland), we
•IA PAIAPA'SP~
RESTAVRAm'
The film's running scenes are
beautifully shot. Actual Olympic
footage is interspersed with re-
created race sequences that actu-
ally enhance the racing drama,
Just as wmmng is Sutherland's
turn as Bowennan. Th.ts lugllly
inventive performance full of Wit
cU1d mynad surpf\ses ·unerringly
hlls the true note of humdnity,
and in so doin9 takes "Without
f • PETER AOANAUAN 44, lives in
Newport Beach with his wife and ,
three boys He is nauonal manager of t
the ~pec1al mark.els d1v1•1on for Viv1tar,
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Where to Dine
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The only brewery in Newport Beach, we serve award W10n1ng
beers &. we haw a fentaSbC food menu. with outdoor dllllng .and A M AC H I
lots of FREE_earlung Located at 2920 Newport Blvd. Hours Susn &. Su&hi lD Go ~ 881". AJ Major O'edt r.ards Located fl:. TA PAS
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:: On board the "Pnde of Newport" Riverboat, Home Of The
: : ~ Harbor Neut.IC8I Museum (Formerly Reuben E Lee) Is
• • Open From 11 em-9pm Lunch end Dinner Set Sun Brunch Sam
': (closed Mond~) Reservations Needed Only For Weddings.
• Banquets Or Privete Part.188. Alt Msior Credit Cards Accepted
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(7141673-3425 Fax 673-7B64
11 30am-1 ~~Tues 11 3Qem.1 OOani FriSet 2675 M1e Al1! (Acros& from Newport Gal Ch.rse)(714) 645-5518
SKEW~S BEN I HANA Costa Mesa's ontf 8reweryl Located et 298 E. 17th St tn Costa
Mesa. AJ our brew & ertrees ere indl\lldua!lv made fresh . IM.xxJ
fired pazas, &hrimp/chickan/beef/lamb kabobs, S8lads and grea:.
sandwiches. Hours 11am·11pm Sun·Thurs and Ham·
12 midni{llt Fri&t -
BAMBOO TERRACE
An...oca's most celebrated Japanese restaurent ()pen 7 C!_ays a
week Lunch 11 30e~ 3()pm Mmfri. Dinner 5 ·3Q.10 CQ>rn
Mo~Th\Jrs 53().11 CQ>m Fri, 5-11 CQ:im Sat 4 30-9 ~m
Sun Locat.ad at 4250 8trch St 955a322
AVILA'S EL RANCHITO
Authentic Meiucan Food With The FreShest lngred•ents & A
New Light Cu1S1ne. Greet Margant.es Hours Lunch & Dinner: An
Ma1or Cred•t Cards Accepted Located at 2101 Placentia Cost.a
Mesa -642·1142. 2BOO Newport Blvd , Newport Beach -
675-6855 and 2744 E. lAast Hwy . CilM -6448226
Ml CASA
Ol8Ck out the hrppest Chinese restaurant in lbnge f.ountyl Recemly
remodeled to resemble 110 Asian beer llouse Ori ()o serves tasty ChoeSe
food and cifers a hJtt stocked b8r Wd1 refreshing tropical <hi~. a qualty
WWlll list and II great eS90l'tlTl9l'1t of premum bcXUed and craft beers Hw'S
5 (Qw'n:7 00xTI Tues ·St.Kt Closed Mondays Locst.ed et 1773 NeYlport
at.id. fl Costa Mesa 645-5550
AUTO B~STRO . ' MANDARIN GOURMET
The first dnll&ttru restaurant on the planet where the food
actually matters Our breakfast bistro menu is served Sam-
11 am. CU el day bistro menu is served 11 em-1 ~ We offer
fine dehcaciea such es Sesame Peanut Noodles end e Grilled
Olicken Focecc:ie Sandwich With Artichoke &. Roma tomato.
Ow meals are now a tnp to Ba111 as well es Meiuco Now offenng
fish tacos. Phone ahead for orders to-go Hours Daily From
1 1 CDem All Ma1or Credit Cards Accepted Located At 296
17th St. Co6ta Mesa (714) 64!>7626
• Plue a fut range at upr9U0 & bistro beverages served au day
• • long Loceted • 3100 w c:oest l'My (Nut tD ~ 8MWJ • ~TWIN PALMS
Chinese food lovers will find house specialties along with many
farruhar tuvontes on the menu We offer A vanety of appetizers.
soups, salads. entrees and desserts Banquets, cetenng end
take-out evailable . Serving lunch &. dinner 7 days a week
Locetad at 1 SCXl Adams AVa, # 100 54C> 1937
SIR ROGERS, LTD
San<tMches, Coffee and Espresso Qrin~g & Smoottues AD new
LA PALAPA
Serving authentic South Mex.1cen seafood CeV!che. coclte11&
camaroocs, pulpo, ensaledas and much more Open 6 days a
wee~ Oosod on Wednesdays Dine ln or take-out Located et
123 23rd~ in Newpcn Beach (near M\JCt Lynch's) 673-2657
breakta&t menu Cetanng a¥aaabla Open Mon-Fri et Sam. FEROUSSI TASTE OF PERSIA Sat at 7am and Sun at Sam Located at 270 E 17th ~.
Tl it o Y .ll'Snt 1n 0 C to offer tne finest in cU'.sine trom
Spa n with hve Ae"menco enterte1nme!'lt Specia Z.."IQ in Paella,
steaks gril ed fresh fish &. pa~s Open tor tench ano d oer
Located 11:. 4253 Maronge Wav (1 rrule sou:h of John Wff't
Airport) Maior a-edit cards a.:x:cpted (714) 756-8194
SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD
P ned as Southern Ce :fom•a's cop sea1ooe1 retai Wt:11 the
largest & fJ1est se eeti00 of fresh seatood d , Also e mu!::ltude
ot scrumptJOIJS di. itsCles such es sushi gnlled fis~ entrees clam
chOWde'", fish &. ch PS :;enqwiches and the fix ngs tor a
goomet meal et home Ooen 7 days e wee• located ot 154 E
17th 9.: ... °'5ta Mesll (714) 574-8862
THE CANNERY
H1stonc Wat.Gttront Rcstlluront ond Harbor OviSe Center ~
Mon -Sat 11 30 . 2 CDam Sun 10())am-12 CXlpm, AU Maior
cndtt Card~ Reservmlons Suggeswd located 8t ro10 L.afayea.a
Ave , Newport Besch, CA 92663 (714} 675-5777 Fa.l 675-2510
CATALINA FISH KITCHEN
Qiifomie a.ital Qiaine, featu'ing the bounty of the coest m a
oom11pOr11y'"1ci~oor village equare etmo&phere, IMI
~nt ~night lunch Mon . .set 11 :30am-3pm
f11rV night; ber menu available between lunch/dinner and
:rhlr.-Set !RI midnight. Located et 630 Newport Cert.er 0-.,
:: Fe&hion l&IMd 721-82B8
Costa Mesa 645-2252
GURU'S SANDWICHES
&MJ"y Persian cuisine m upscale, affordebte atmosphere HENRY N HARRY'S 11 30am-10 ~ Suodav-Thurtd3Y unti 1 am Frida~
Mtllivemusac GOAT HILL TAVERN
•~ACK SHRIMP /
• ~ng authli"ltlc Lou111ana cu111ne in an upbeat. casual ~ llmOlphere with pet10 dining. Try our Jackshrirnp plat.es, or t.he
We &8f"Y9 ~ & cold deli sandv.iches W sandwith85 are the
f8U8St Ill townt• Try OU' wand famous meetbal aandwt:h C1' OIX
deb stv'• aarltwich. 'tQJl bt ~1td' torlife' Mon • Fn 9arrtl ·
Bpm Sat. 1Qom.3pm Located at 1500 Sopenor Ave A1. LA CAVE
(714) 722-1211 Jammtn' Jambllaya. Tek• ot.e and delrYBry ew1leble. LOCM8CI at
: 2400 w. Co.a Hwy 65().5577 . ' ~THE CUL!INARY WRAP •
". Freeh. heelthy it1t8rnlQonal delcecie8 ~pped WiUlin a ft8t ro11 SA 8 A Tl NO'S RESTAURANT
0pen 7 days• Mele from 11OOam ·9 CQ:>m. L6cated in the 6 SAUSAGE CO.
:: H11iJ11n Square. 250 E 1 'lth ~ (71 4) 54&4403 Paet.I. Ceeser-Siied, Home mede Seiaage, Veal, umb, ~
• NEWP-ORT RIB COMPANY ~~&S:-.;.~IOOllO~m.~~ =
AIW 15 )'981"1 on Newp6rt Blvd . NewP0rt Rib CGmpefty ii 1~. Ffi . ..set. 11em-1.~pm Al M ~ f.red" ~Accepted
mor.1l'lg to 21 BQ Harbor 81\'d (the old sa.zter) 1n oo:EMBER 'A Located "1. 251 ~ W.,. ~ l3oactl (71A) 7230021
cocllbl~ lounge, 1atiier banquet tacihut1. more parting, • RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA
l8fJll"lt8 c8tiltir)g kldien end apenilg fer lunch ere )Ult IOrTl8 In , ~ aetti1g on lhe bey 1M rnullil" ~ 1nigtitty 1n
d &hi rn~ It Che new loCltiOl1 WhfchMr location Oii' ErlClt8ce LOLl1Q8. l.oclted at 251 E ~ 'Olast ~ you ~ you1 d fm the belt blby beCk ri>I tn ()'ange Gotrty. ~ Beeeh. Umeh Mon ~ 11 ~ 30, Sonday Bnlnch
llrwd in Wlml. comforuiblt lltdng ~ 7 deys. week 11ern-3pm, Oinntr ~n 5pm-1()pm een ehead tor
4-10 pm LOClt8d • 2CDJ Newport BM!. 631-2110 ,... ~-673SSOO
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' date book Newport Beach/Costa N.eso Doily Pilot1
'The Real Thing' showcases work of OCC~s best llllfLY
Theatre District extend~ run of 'Steer
ToM I flus
P loywnghts who on. upy an •
mtf'llt•ctuctlJy supPnor plunr.
(G4•orgc· B<>rnttrd Show
. come;-. to trund) have taken ttn
almost flc•nch'>h .Qeti~Jht in <'XN·
C!'>IO<J lhf'U (:N<'bfdl rllUl)cJLJ<;
throuqh th(' r hdrctclC'r '> Uwy cw
r1tl•, with the• tlSSUmptJon Hult
1tlf'1r c1udwnw., Vfill I)(• h11nqm~r
on Pvc•ry word
Sh<1w, tor lhc most pdrl, qui
rlWtlY w ith It, hut on ()({ USIUll
1"Sa1nt Jodn," ~Mein .rncJ
S11rwrrna 11 "J .he overrccuhed. ·
< 'nntcmf)<JMry wntN Torn Stop-
pord has -.huwn d .,1011lar tPn·
d(•nc·y with
THEAJER REVIEW Uw wordy
FYI
'THE llEAl THING'
+ WHERE: OCC Drama
lab, 2701 FrurviP.w Road.
Costa Mes<i + WHEN: Tomght through
Satwday at 8 p.rJ\.; closing
Sunday at 2 p 6i. + HOW MUCH: $8 ljnd $9 + PHONE: 432-5880
Robert C. Wilson and
Tlflany MN'Untock ~hare
a lauyh in OCC'~ produc·
tlon of Tom Stoppard's
· Intellectual and emotion·
ally engaging "The Real
Tblng."1 • hut mtnqu-
in9
• Hosf-AOC (tHllt. dOcl C'iulld<'nSlt>I n · 1 they hdVC ( omc thruuqh tn urc1ncl
.111· l>1•1HIH t1nd th<• florid • Arrd· '>\yle. .-
d1<1, • wh11h wc•nwd to (•ludP d Timothy Todd hos givt•n
nt.<Jhll' pt•rc Pnlt1g<• of 1l., dUd1 OCC dUd}{"nces wme splPnd1cl-
l'll< I' t1l c1 r1-c c•nl South Cod'>l ly <·mollondl perfor1ntmcP!i
ll1·pc:11ory pwduc 11011 (~Talk Radio," ·scc11Hno." "Th e.
I low4•VN, Sloppr1r<1 c·c1 ptun•d Sc .irlct Letter") in lht• pt1sl, hut.
lhP lu·sl of hulh spN'Lrum., whPn h1., coolly CdUSllC' H<>my m •Tlw
111' wroh• "Th" H1•r1J TI11nc), • <.1 llPdl Thing" may h<> his most ~0111Pdy r1hou1 JC•ldl11)nsh1ps thc.1t cotnpl~tcly redhzcd work. Todd
enl<·rl•llll'> wh1lt• 1l.l'x<•1u'>es. In t<1kt's h1., profesc;ont1l c hMctclc•r
i11.1kmq hi-. C'cntr{tl < h~1 rt1t lt!r .i cdl.mly through choppy w.ill'f.,,
plttywnqhl', Stoppc1rd hr1s tht• mdk1119 his smqle epio;ocl<' CJf
Opportunity lo cwt d lot of Oldlory cJcVd'>tdtmg p<:1rnc lhdt mu'h
plf tus < 111''>1, y1•t lw rwv1•r los<>s more c>tfective. ~1qht 111 his 111l1111dl<' oh1crt1v<", L<>d KdsSPbd\lm, as AnmP., llw
t11v1n~1 pt,1yu0Ns .. st1t1 .. 1ymu <1rtrcs'> hl' wins from her f1 r .... t
f•Vl'Olrtq 111 thl' llH'dlf'r. hu .. b<.tnd dJld thus CdO O!'V('f
: < )( C hds s1>lt•< lt•d "Tiw R<•rtl n•.tlly trust. negotJettcs hC'r C'hdf·
'11111<( t1s ,t.., llldUCJUrdl produc-~ <1cter beautifuUy Kd.sscb.u11m h.11·
!inn of lh4• nf'W St'<Json, d n-;k y CIOC:e5 her Jove for both her nt<1l<•
m 11v1· hut om: thc.1t pc1ys otr h.ind· uncl hN proh•ssion splf>nclully, d'>
fonwly [)u,•ctor .John fNt.dfc'u W<'ll i:IS hN concern tor dh 1mpns·
tJhvt0usly c hO'><' ttw p1c>«• with onl'd would-be pl<.1ywnHhl and
$11111P ol h1., mon· q11lC'<I .,tu<lc•nts her decitcdtion to his rausP
pl ttw pd-.t Wtl.,<m in mmd, and PldC'lll9 t1n uncommonly
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) someone's
ear. Call the
Daily Pilot
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dttructive nclress m th<> role of
Lht• 'iJ>UmC'd w1Je, and making
hc>r. c.harnc1er sympathetic as
wPll, l'i c1 chdn()' deosion, but
Ttll.iny McChnloC"k succeeds in
rer1clNmCJ h.N Charlotte d down-
IO·f!dtth, qu1tr-ordinary chc1racter
with iusl c•nough spire to aroust'
intt11<•.,l Rohc>rt C. Wuson gives
hts n1ckoldl'd <1c-tor husbdnd
MdX r1 molly rt1t10nt1I c.1ltitudC!
thc1l cont1dsls nicely with his per-
lorrnd nc-c> '>Cf' ncs.
Spitin<J tlw Stoppdrd mixture
a1 P Addm (.;ubmdn as d hormon·
ally oven•ndowcd young crdor
with un <•y(' for Annie, dnd Darcy
Blt1k<•slPy ,,., 1 lc•nry dnd Char-
lott1•\ '><''<Udlly precocious
IP!'lldCJC' d.wg.h1.cr.0 D.J Ldpite
htts som<> mn• moments as the
fV shidiu Ulfc.!Clor.
Tony Swdgler has a· tough rep-
utdllop to live up to -his dilar-
' hist churacter L<; mentioned ctll
throuuh the play. but he onJy
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ALDEN'S CARPE'f
has opened
a new
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\Vh y Pay Dept
Slorc Price~?
ALL Hl'GS &
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WEEKLY SPECIAL
Turkey
Salad Pita
i ii
Earl.Y. Bird Special
M·f 6·9am s100 . ltOI ......
•Sandwiches
•fruit
Smoothies
•Coffee& •
Cappuccino " iii'
Come tee Mona's Roses
Back a~aln for Summer!
Breakfast an~
., Caterln~
A•allable ~
Fresh Grilled Fish • Seafood • Chicken
Pasta Specialties • Fresh Seafood Salads
Lobste
Day
Lobster
Talls
$I 0. 95
Rice &
Salad
-..,.. ..... ""_,,. .....
occupie. .. the la t hve mmuh ol
t11ge tune. Swdgler make the
mo~l of hh a.-. 1gnnwnt, drawmu
mstdllt tevul.'>10.n and prov1dmt1
th,. mcclarnatfon point on the story.
David Scaglione' revolV'tn9
sr•t 1s deceptively s1mpll., con·
drnsmg thf• dChon into ct h!.Jhl
sp1Jf'P fdther them cmploymy two
or thrN~ d1Hc-wnt sC'llmgs Rick
C1olson's Ught.mg t1nd Brenclit
Wydtt_'s costumes c1r~ <"quc.1Jly
eff~ctive. •
"The Red! Thing" is JUSI ihc1t
di OCC, d !>howc.ise ior ~e
school's most pnmusing llliuclPnli.
of ),ist season and a thorough ·
dc>lighl,.mleUectudUy and cmo·
LionaJly. •
• TOM TITUS re11rews local theater for
the Daily Piiot Ht~ rev1em appear
Thursdays and Saturdeys .
The Theatre District's pro-
duction ol •steel Magnolias•
ha been exte~I through
Oct. lo. Performance times
arc a p.m. Friday and Satur·
clay. Ticket:. are $15 on Fri·
days and $20 on Saturdays.
Cull ('714J 435-4043 for
more mJormtttion.
OCC stages
'Rumpelstiltskin'
The Missoula Children's • .
TMtiWr w1ll present "Rum~·
stilt.,km" al 2 p.m. Oct. 10 lil .,1
thE' Rohnl B. Moore The~tre 1,; 1
at OC:C. 2701 Fairview Road, •
Co-.tc.1 Mt·sa. Admission at the •
doo1 1s $15 tor ddults and $11 ..
for C'h1ldren. For mform.ation, .,
call (7141 432-5880, ext. 1. ...
So 110 ~"t.,.hl'r.f'ru 1· (,ra1 • Pl.1\ kuol und all lh<'
oll1e1 ht~ n.1111t"ti Ill 1 hlhlrt n l•7) ... l>.1l>y ~•111l11mt·t\I • .111<1 h1n1H11~. I h.11" hi'< .111:ic ,,,. p '' top <l<1I ;it for
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• Yummy Pumpkin Bread
• Delicious Pumpkin Cookies
• Pumpkin Shaped Rolls & Bread
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Open Mon -Sat 6am . 6:30pm I
Come 111 !Oday ond
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(teal lnt~
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot datebook Thursday Octo~ ~. l998 A 11 .
Enjoy French feclsts at Newport's ne~ Pescadoti
MARLA BIRO
I n August, when Joachim
Splichal was operung the ele-
Y'1nt doors of Pmot Provence
in Costa Mesa, aftother French
rcst.mrant on a more sunple
scale• was ldunched in Newport
BeMh by Parisian-born chef
DdruPl S1dhoum-Kennedy.
Jn June, Kennedy le ft Mistral
n·sttiurant in Corona del Mar m
the hdnds of his two business
partners to work on .the grand
opening of PesoaQ<>u, a French
~·ountry bistro occupying the
space that previously occupied
Hassan's
DINING REVIEW car:~nnecty
hunself dec-
oruted the mteriors of the cheer-
ful little restaurant with sun-filled
colors. Bold paintings of France
from artist Pamela Galore splash
across the walls.
This is an unpretentious place
just across from Newport's City
Hall with tile floors, sedting for
40, a small wine list and a menu
With items topping out at less
them $15.
An amuse-bouche, a small,
oomphmentary food favor, is
served before dinner as some-
thing to rubble as you study the
mf'nu. It nught be shnmp at
limes, or a delicious taste of rab-
bihmd pork pate cut from a stur-ey loaf. The pate is very good and comes near greatness when
te-111ed with crunchy cornichon
piekJes and crusty bread.
• Kennedy has a s\ire hand with •
i~~t1 e1111e
ESTAB LISHED 1962
Steak • Seafood • Cocktails
1695 Irvine Ave. 646~ 7944
A MacGillivra~ rreeman rilm
PESCADOU 81STRO
+ WHERE: 3325 Newport Blvd.,
Newport Beach
+WHEN: Dinner: 5 to 10 p.m.
Monday through Thursday, 5 to 11
p.m . Friday and Saturday; Lunch:
11;30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Mondax
through Fnday. 1
• HOW MUCH: Moderate + PHONE: (949) 675-6990
Jacqueline Kanawati, left. and
Daniel Stdhoum-Kennedy ace
the heart and soul of Pescadou
Bistro In Newport Beach.
DON LEACH I OAl.Y PILOT
soup and he makes two thal
share star billing daily a veg-
etable puree ($3.50) of carrots,
potatoes and onions and a suave
lobster bisque ($3.75) laced With
sherry and Armagnac.
The best buy dl Pescadou
seems almost like finding money
-it is the prix-fixe three-course
chnner for $13.75. Tius buys a
fine green salad or a bowl of
vegetable soup followed by d
choice of entree and ending Wlth
a sweet dessert or a plate of
cheese.
Entrees on the prix-fuce chnner
include roasted salmon irt beurre
blanc sauce (excellent) and suck-
lulg pig with ~rute wme,.cdrrl?ts
and mushroom9. Tender lamb
shanks are served when avail-
\ible, and for an extra $2.50 a
thick vectl chop IS yours. Each is
accompanied by a handful of
brilliant, al dente vegetables
On the regular menu, an
appetizer ot smoked, Alaskan
wild salmon ($6.25) tS dressed
with capers. Escargots ($5.75) are
served in their shells -for
punsts -or without shells for .
the less adventurous. Either way,
our table thought they needed
more garlic and more salt
Tender scallops ($6.SO) are
served m a nch sauce With
mushrooms and sherry. Two
sltces of 8dyonne bdill ($5 75)
make a savory beginmng and
tfie tomato salad ($3 50) with
__ .__J • • L.-:1~~ • " try Olll' IRIMffl, ""'°:I .. ,.,.,, ta"~ ..
ft HAVE ltlW. oDJCIO FJ'AUAN ICE CREAM
FAT FREE ITAUAN ICES AND~ FAT FREE GELATO
gelato classico"'"
Italian Ice Cream Smoothie~ pJmies c.tfe
_:_,.2756 E. Co.i.sc Hwy. C.orona dc:I Mu, (PCH & Goldenrod)
(949) 721 -1160
Hou": Mon·Thurs 8llll'l-10 l(lpm • fn/Sat IJ..un "11dntf ht · Sun IOam·l()pm
C)cperielK.o the IMAX MO¥ie ~
on our GWrl" 't/2 ~ Sc:roon •ncluc4ins tho Muek '*~Hern.on
In U,000 W9tt' ~Sound n.tu~Nemldon "!I u.. ~
EDWARDS IRYINE IMAX THEATRE IS LOCATED AT HU EDWARDS IRVINE SPECTRUM WHERE THE
5 & 405 FRErWAYS Mff l IRYINE • CAll FOR GROUP SAlE S & INFORMATION 949 832 IMAX
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fresh basil is dressed with d basil
Vinaigrette. Mescl4n greens
($5.75) are paired with goat
cheese and are very good.
It iS a pleasure to see such a
simple menu with JUSt six or sev-
en entrees listed, and at such
rea_onable pnces. salmon
($10,50), New York slf!ak
($12 851, chicken in ollve auc~
($\0.50) and slices ot roast leg of
lamb 1$12 25) Cire tempting, plus
boudin noir. nuld blood ~U.Sd9
($12.50), and Kenn(ldy's s~al
.i Marseille boulllaba1s!>e ($1:j SOJ
The •oouillabo.L-. ". 1Sn't
blessed with (I plentllul Vt1nety of
traditional Mecbtemmean
seatood, but 1t 'is a nc:h and sab!>-
Jying seafood soup. Side ~Prvmgs
of grated Pam1esan, ajoli sa uce .
and cnsp toast rounds Ql\ ~ the
soup extra depth, and it'~ a
delight to spoon the extras into
your soup just the w<1y you like.
Kennc-dy has carelull'y matchl>d
lus mostly French wmcs to Uie
Provencal flavors of h15 foods dI\d
with corr~ponding low pncPs
The house white wine, a cnsp
Picpoul de Pinf't from Ldnguedoc
ts $13.50 a bottle, $.'LSO a glaSl> A
Chabbs Gfand Cru from Saint
Mdrtin is the mo-;t exf)(!ns1vc at
$48 Red wine-. are priced from
$13 25 to $42.
At present then" is no corkdge
fee, il you prefe r to bnng ..,ome·
thing out of your own ceUdr,
now'!> the um ., The serving staff
are eager and dgre able. gra-
C1ous about uncorking wine,
yours or Peycadou' .
Kennedy t:. a U S. c1tuen of
four vcar,:, and is mamed to
Jacq\ielme, who ha.; her own
fashion busmcss but drop) m to
help out the burgeoning bistro.
l 11~ say that he pldns to open for
lunch. h~gmning today. "it all •
goe.s wflll-•
Mdny of the locd.l patrons who
have clamied dLScovery of
Pesc:adou have dined m France's
bistros at ome tune m theu liv ,
and tht>) relate to Kenrtedy's ·
mc•nu, "hich 1.s decidedly Gaelic.
Bes1dPs , it's tt good place to pol-
ish up tm rusty Berlitz. French. 1
There ts a reserved pdTking
structure tor customers dfler 6
p rn , ct'> we ll dS park.mg across
the -.ueet The atmosphere at
Pu:;cadou 11; wonder1ully casual,
it· noisy T11· to go on a weeknight
for conver.sallon and any tune dt
dll for tun --· • MARLA BIRD'S dining review\
appear t'very other Thursday
T W I N ++ P ~ l ffi ~
•' .KACE PRES.~NTS
for tickets call 949-721-8
e .~t -·-~··~ ..
FRIDAY,
OCTOBER30
Doors open
at 7 p.m.
Show at 9 p.m.
$25 In advance
$30 at the door
T W I H .++ P ~ l m ~
630 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE AT FASHION ISlANO -~ . 949·721·8288 •
•
A 12 Thursday, Ociobcr J., 1998 commun1 forum
COllESPONDEllCE
~Harper Center neighbors sound
.off on noise, traffic and parking
..
I dm very distrcssc1d by the c1r1.Jcle in the
• Daily P!Jol ctbout the> Adult Educabon
• Progrdm c1t Hd1per Educallon Center
(·Bo.mi urged to end ridrpN dc1!>scs," Sept.
, '.l:l)' •
Whut hothE>rs mP lhn most is thdl C'oast-
lJO(' C'ommuriily College '"also lhNe, and
tht•y nm dcJ..,'>t'S upld l 0 p.m So lhl' stu-
dents who are then• at tO and 11 p.m. metk-
• mg rPmur,ks or whatAvc>r was reported are
not !hi' adult sc:hool studt•nt!'>. Th(• studPnti.
\\ho .1rt• doing that c1rn th•· colll.!gt• studPnls.
Thf' ddlllt stutlc•nts' < ldss(>J> encl c1t 9 p.m.
· ctnd prob.lhly l oulcl b • J>Crsllctdl'cl to ~nd Ill
H :mp m. ur P\t>n 8 p.m.
ll rt'dlly lJotlwrs me the? 1dec1 of dt•pnvrng
1 tlw V(•ry wondl•rlul EnglislHt'>·a-seconrl·
. lun9UcJU<' stuclt>nls ol t1n.,opportumty to
lc•Mn Enqilsh. I oltc•n hPt1r 1t '>did, "Oh,
whttl I don't like .ibout th£> 1mntiqrc1nts ... 1s
th(•y clon'.t spP.ik Lnqhsh." But when they
ctn' llldkllltj tlll l'!llnl'Sl dltClllJll to lCtlfn, It
~t'l'lll' c1 lt1rnhl<' thmq to mt• to d1o;rupt their
Pclucdl1Cm, whtch ls v~ry. very precious to
thc•rn And I d.,surC" you lhttt thos<" students
who Pnroll 111 c lets'><'" to <.;ludy Enghsh dt
' ' , DIANA bi!UlVlHIU /DAILY 1'1LOT
English-as-a-second-language students stand outside during a bre"ak at Harper
Education Center. The center has been a topic of controversy, as people with homes
sttrrounding the center don't like the traffic and noise that goes along with classes.
ftlllHhl uff• p!'c1plc who dr<' work.mg very
cm! clunll!J tht• day and ctr<' very, very seri·
.. 011-; <11>0111 11nprovu1q their P<>'-ltion m life,
... unc1 th1•y MP lh" le.1st 1woplt• lo bother cJ
'+-1l\'1qhtmrhuo<I
I think you should end all ruqht cldsses
In ddd1tion, I don't think that I ldrper Center
c,hou)d have pnvate Jec1o;mg uecduse it's lik~
an open door. Whdt next, you know?
ible with a neighborhood sett.mg and
should not be allowed
So '-'u<ifw~t th.it you look c>qually hdrd
<11 C'od.,,lft1W Com11111111ty Collc•cJC!. AJHI I
Jf•ttlly f P<'I ups<'l. I II l'I thdl the nc•wspdper
J1<1s wnttc>n 1l in d dt>fC11dtory mc.mner to the
~dull students. Thf'':>C c1m wonderiul people:
Adult students are not pcopll' who C"t\Use
... tfl>uhlP. They am lh\•I(' ill qrPat hctrdship to
: tlwrn,<•lves hccauw they very much want
';lo IPt1rn English
MARTHA SARKISSIAN
N""' port Bedch
A.,, d pdrPnt who ln•qu!'nh thc1t locc1tion
1o1 .,o<Tl'T p1 c1c1tc c• .ii lh1• t-nd ol the ddy, l ·
hrlV<• w1ln<•-.s(•cl tht.• <'X< (''>SIVC dlllOUnt of
c .tr'> p<1rkl•<I in th<1t toe t1t10n And l dm very
much c1qc11ns1 lhP t>Xc Pssive dmount of Cdr~
cllHI P<'Oplt> cJC,'i()CJdh·d with the Adult Edu·
c c1twn Proqr<1m
I wc1s ltnc· with the Co<1sthn<• program,
which wc1s P!>llmt1tl'd to hP c1bout 150 stu-
;d('nts ttncl < ois This new Adult Education
":llds acldf'CI, whcJt I have been told, dose lo
.. 250 Cdrs, c1ncl I hdVf' hc>en thNc c1nd seen it,
t1nd 11 H•m1nds m<• of tryinq lo{,et t1 pdrkmg ·
spot di lhP CoLiseum tn downtown Los
AnqPIPs
• So, 11 1s not d ph•dsttnl drn1m..,tc1nce and
not good lor our cwnerdl m•1ghhorhood dncl
propt>Ct)' d., W<'ll ds our lmruLie<>.
GREGG OLSON
C'os td Me-.a
I U~ink they should go back to Harper· .
Elementary School. We hdve,enough chil-
dren m the areo, ctnd we shouldn t hdve to
ship them over to Mctriners Elementary,
\Vlth four portable" m pldC'e. Portables are
unc;table, not to 111ent10n ugly l think it's
about time the m•ighl>orhood has Harper
EJementMy School m light ot the class-size
r<>ductions mandilt£>d by lh<' tdte. I feel we
neE>d dn <>leme>ntury school, and elementary
schools were put in the> nuddlP of n eighbor-
hood!> because thPy don't l.nlpdct. Elemen -
tcJry schools don't mlpdcl. Little people don't
driv .
COLLEEN COUNCILMAN
Costa Mesa
I'd hke lo SdY thdt I (llJl against having
the dasses there.>. We hove had people
trdlllpmg through our yc1rd We can't get
prtrkmg ourselves out m front
TERRY SUWVAN
Costd Mesd.
I'm not oppo~Ni to the school d1stnct's
efforts of acluJt educauon. But rughttime
cldsse.s should not he conducted m residen-
tidl areas thdl <ir<> not 1oned for rughlt1me
commerac1l or other uses. It's JUSI mcompc1l-
TOM GAZSI
Cosld Mesa
1 am a resident on 18th StrPet. I believe
Harper Center defirutely should be closed.
What they are domg there is outrageous
They are rwrung our neighborhood Our
property value has gone down probc1bly by
$100,000 since this started Jt wds dishonest
and underhanded the way they went dhout
it, and I believe that school should be
closed down to adult education clcts es.
TINA PALMER
Cosld Mesd
I Uunk any responsible person JUSl needs
to drive by there m lhP everung and take a
look at what is going on dl thul school site ·
man intensely residential drea. The onl~
response you could have is· oulrdgeous. It
should bave never been c0ns1dcred as a
location for nighttime activities And who-
ever i!. managing that property in the
evening 1s j\lst doing a horrible JOb. And J
thmk the only way to resolve this equitably ·
for the neighborhood tllld (or the city is for
those night classes to be ended and to be
sent to a ,more appropriate site
TONY MELUM
Newport Bec1ch
Thoughts on .schOol district's
zero-tolerance policy. aired
L Pl nw Hl\:t' you tlfl t>Xdffi·
pit• of how ttw Z(;'rn-tolN·
.inc<' policy works
I ...,t hnol board's dppPdl of
~ luntsmc1n Cd'>f! cl(•nwd. • 5c•pl. -• l21 Your c hllrl , R1lly, comes
11\l'r to piety with IO} < h1Jcl They
, 'Jt>I rJ hlllt• rough, dnd Billy .
pushf"' mr child I tell Billy 11 IS
not < )K lo push. ·
,,::. Turn· gol'-. on, rtnci Btlly
pu..,hl'" cl(Jrun I t<'ll Billy onn·
.. u<Jc1ln, it 's not < >K to push. Timi'
qo<•s on, c1nd Hill) pusht ·s t1qc1111.
" r 111" ,.._..,dull chMcws c1c1t1mM R1l ·
I} N11w Billy's pdu•nts ht1w• to
l"qrtll} cl<'f<•ncl tlwrnspJvf"s
Wouldn't Hilly's pctrl'Ol!-. hrtVI'
: Jllf'IPm•<I th.it I inst wn<i Billy
honu•( Why clo we hdV(' to
om1c1q1• u1 lt'qul proct•.,s with
~tlldC'nl !-.t1hstt1nn• Jbuwrs?
: Why c cJn't we JU't send lhl'm
: hom£'7
ti • -
KAREN DICKENS
" Wht•n I WdS a k.td, mu 1w19h·
. hors had cl .. wimmmu pool and
: hctd d sign on the gate lhill
• tt>dd, "We won't swun t.n you~
,. t01Jet if you won't pee ln our
M>oo1 • I think thdt litUf! .stgn 1s
~ one of those• UTIJ>Ortl\nt hie
~ lessons, ciOd I Ullnk 1l shoulrl
., ttpply to Nc•wporl·MCtid's mt<>·
: tolenmcr. pohr.y. Jn thts C'dSe, tlw
1gn shmlld react, "Wt> th•
, l'ohce Depttrtm<'nl won't tNch
yom kids mdth ancl i.cif'flrtt ti
" you won't plt1y ldw •'nforc <'· • "' lfll
menV
CAROL ANDERSON
Corona del Mc1r
l lhmk U1e wro-tolerdncc
poltC"( 1s not strict enou9h. Why
just tdrget substance aouse T
lhmk we should hdve zero toter·
dncc for dfl}' student who
-.pC'eds. doesn't uso his tum s19·
ndb or mtlkes unnen!ss,1ry tJ.
turns on his way to or horn .i
school event.
We should hc1vc z<•ro tolcr-
t1nce for tallanq ton loudly,
scrcJlC'lung indppropnalc>ly, tc1k·
ing two pdrkmq spd< <.•s or c11il -
mq m sick when you'w not
IC'dJly SlCk
We> should have ZN" tolN
dllCI' for lt!cJChen, who show
movws Ill dass. All should lw
punished by a 90-ddy trnn'>lf'T
soml•pltltt.>. I think David Short's
'>hould liltydte this.
DEBBIE COLE
Newport H 'd< h
I ht!V • SU.Id II bcfoh', dnd I
w1U 5<1Y 1\ again. We should not
iw using our luruted educdllonal
dollars bemy SUU'i>tctnCC·dbUS '
bahy sitters.
· The school distnc;t\ 1 •s1>0n,1·
h1lity 1s to educate. It L<, the Poli< I'
Dcpartrnent's respons1b1hty to
deal with · ub tann'·ubusc l11w-
brwkers. tr a kid 1s playing lus
ruclio too loudly aT)<l 1s found to
ht1vc dru9 pctrttphNnalta m his
ctlr, ll 1s not d school chstnc:t's
respons1b1bty. A" long 11s D<1VHI
Shore:. has a listed phone num-
u~r. every expulsion will result
m a lawswt against the school
d1stnc:l. Why are we putting our-
selves in hdrrn's way?
I wish someone al the Daily
Ptlot would do an mvesbgc1bve
report on how much money the
Newport-Mesa district has spent
on htigdllon dlld enforcing our
rnro-tolNance policy. Then
trc1nsldh• that into lost teacher
.ind support·JX>r..onnel salanes,
so wr C'tm see exactly how much
th1-; suhstc1nc-t"-abuse policy 1s
ro~tmg ct1ch dnd every one of us
REBECCA BARNES
CorOnd deJ Mcir
lntNrnpltnq th<' status quo
w11h rcgdrcb to the zero-toler-
t1nc <• policy is d grdve rrustdke.
lnr1d'ents teldled to 1uverule
C' me are already at an cill-time
I . Wf! praise our law
l'nforccment ofhcers for doing
tht:'tr JObs weU dad enforang-
our law~ However, when 1t per-
tains to our teenagers and cer·
tam "spc.•nal cucumstcmces• dTe
present, we feel that exceptions
should be made dnd modifica-
tions implemented, uch as the
rccoosldc Tdtion of our zero-tol·
ernnce pobcy. To err 15·human,
dncl to forgive Is divine.
J low ever, m our haste to
reoch tho pinnacle or compas-
sion for the e youngsters, let'
not toru t tlrnt ddult cnrruncils
slllrt out nhmy times as 1uvenile
offenders rn their embryonic
HOW TO CONTACT THE PILOT
e Daily Pilot welcomes letters
from readers on issues concern·
ing Newport Beach and Costa
Mesa . There are four ways to
send in reader comments:
• 1.111w -Mlln to ttte o.~ Piiat. no w. e.y St., Costa Mm 12127
• ---HOllm-c.11142-W
• MX-s..ct t,_ to ..... no ·•---Sendto <Mi~
Ryan Huntsman
stage. So a slap on the wnst and
a manipuJalJon of the zero-toler-
ance policy appeals to higher
courts are not gomg to be bene·
haal to anyone m the long run.
When you are looking for
sympathy, you will always find
1t, i e., a judge will overturn a
lower court. The more important
question is who will sympathize
with the parenL<> of lhe off ender
or the parenU. of the victim when
the damage is done?
Zero-tolerance means just
that. This community tries to set
1tseU apdrt from the re.st ltcadcm·
1cally, soc1ally and polihcally.
Let's not ma'ke an exception·
when the judicld.Lsyslcm l
involved ..
FRED Ase.ARI
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot ·
1111111 llSPOID
Parents off er views
'· I
on weighted grades
The issue: The school
board approved·new
grading system for
honors classes, then
rescinded the decision in
part.
EDtTOlt'S NOTE: The following is a
statement Newport Harbor High stu·
dent Adam Hearlson read during a
Sept. 22 school board meetmg discus·
sion on weighted honors classes.
W hen 1 walked m this
room, I was for the
retroaction or the
gra.deS. But alter Sitting and lis·
tening, my personal view is
that this issue can. be summed
up in one word: Greed.
All rught, r have heard • r
want .. and "l deserve." Every-
one is up in anns about what .
they are entitled to. Everyone
is entitled to a good education
that has been provided.
I entered honors classes as a
freshman, not looking for an
extra grade point but for
knowledge. Ask yourself, have
I learned more m honors class-
es than I would have in regular
classes? If the answer lS yes,
then you have succeeded.
College is not the "end all"
in life. College doe n't deter·
mine success. Look to your
heart, there lies success. U an
extra grade point. in yo~
mind, measures succes~e
will be a strenuous and wmd-
mg road Ufe LS too unportant
to worry about. what college
will determine your life.
ADAM HEARlSON
Newport Beach
Newport-Mesa's bodTd
showed dlShonor to their stu-
dents (~District reverses dec1-
s1on. • Sept. 23).
First the board voted to
weight aU jlonors classes. Theil_
it reversed }ts decision -a
lughly unusual occurrence by
the way -to oruy wmght
junior and seruor honors class·
es.
Yes, th.is is a weighty matter ·
I don't know what politics got
in the way from Sept 12, when
all honors classes were going
to be weighted, to Sept. 22,
when only junior and senior
class~s ought be weighted.
with committee work to follow
The sad commentary lS the
OllXed message that goes out
to our tiard-working honors
students. Why would a board
want to penalize honors stu-
dents in any manner? The stu·
dents compete with sunound-
ing districts, which all weight
their honors classes. And we
all weight the advanced place-
ment classes. Why pwush
these students? So our New-
port students continue to take
course work that is equal to
what a student at Irvine or
Huntington Beach ~kes, will
continue to have lower grade
pomt averages and dass rank·
ings and therefore, will not
have the same opporturuties to
get into top colleges.
This obviously is not only
unfair, it is an unforgivable act.
This is not something to do to
our students.
SONJA THAYER
Newport Beach
This letter is in response to
your article regaromg honors
class grades pub~hed Sept. 18
("Honors dass grades become
weighty matter") and Aw.
Hendrickson's letter of Sept. 19
(Mailbag, •HonoTS class issue
strikes nerve").
1) I'm sorry, but I don't
understand where Karen
Yelsey has been. 1l\is subJect
has been discussed repeatedly
for well OYel' a year. It was for·
mally presented to your pnna•
pal in writing, presented at a
prindpal'i meeting at the dis·
trlct omce in June, with your
prtn~ preNlll. and dis-eu..ea at the put two board
rnee1iDgl with repr91entatives
from YQ\U school preleDl
l) What ii IUlpac1 about
tmphmuting a .system that
tbe maJorttY of other dbtricts in
ttUs .,.. have bad, in tome
"""'for DNrly 10 yeen? How can w. ccimpeta on an even
p&aymg field With students
fl'Olll ... dMak!ll
3) COIOQa de1 Mar of fen
more adVanced placement
dusel Q14n NeWpor:1 Harbor.
Tbek 1tudentl have an equal
oppominity to obtain hlghet
Qfede point, a....,_. Students 6am N9wpart Hed>or......,
baft tranlllmid co corw del
Mar JUSt to take their auvanced
~placement dasses aftP.r they
have taken all we have to offer.
4) What is wrong with a stu·
df'nt wanting a tugh grade
point average·/ Would you
rather they not care dt all? Do
you honestly think a sn1dent
who truly loves a sport would
gwe 1t up for a grade pc>1.nt
average7
These kids work very bard
and sacrifice a lot to maintain
these classes and are very
deserving of this incentive.
People m the real world get
ra15es every day -sometimes
whether they desetve them or
not. These klds deserve it.
And to Hendrickson -I'm
,sorry, but you are really reach-
ing No membe r of our school ..
board would allow a child in
this distnct to go without some-,
thing they needed. They are
caring and cognizant and work
very hard to m eet the needs of
this district. Also, you are criti·
cizing the very parents who .
have spent the past 11 years
mvesting countless hours and
dollars to raise mone¥ to make ..
sure au the children in this dis-
trict have what they need. And
believe me, the very kids you
refer to, pencils or not, \vill be
darn glad someone before ---+w2--'-
them cared enough to try to
get this system established -a
system lhclt should have been
unplcmented yP.ars ago
PAT CONCANNON
Newport Beach
My child attends Newport
Harbor High School. ·I strongly
recommend that you approve
thP extra pomt on dll honors
grades for studPnts attending
high school in our distnct,
retroactive immediately.
TERI BRILL
Newport Beach-
There arc two issues in front
of .the board. The first is the
decision to weight honors
classes, wnkh w45 origurnlly
brought lorward by parents
from Newport Harbor's ite
counCll, who had researched
the sub1cct and recommended
using the Uruvers1ty of Calilor-
rua weighting !.ystem, which
limits the number of honors
classes you can offer. The sec-
ond is whether to weight all
ninth· through 12U1-grade
classes labeled honors retroclc-
tively, which was brought for·
ward by a d.Uf crcnt group of
parents wishing to unprove
their students' grade point
averages at an expense and
time consideration lhe New·
port·Mesa Unified School OlS·
trict staff described as a night·
mare. The trustees will no
doubt be lobbied hard by these
parents, but how the school
board arrives at its decision
affects the entue dlstnct.
SUSAN KRAMER
Newport Beach:
I do not feel that honors "'
classes should be weighte&.
retroactively. If they are to be
weighted, each class should be
thoroughly evaluated and held
to a set standard used through-....
out the dis'1tct's four high ...
schools. There needs to be a
thorough accountnbihly,
includmg possibly a standard
exam upon completion of th.e
class. To receive an additional
weighted, point honors classes
should be as thoroughly regu-
lated as advanced placement
courses. We may also dlscover
that courses in some schools
arc presently operating al an
honors luvcl without that spe·
ohc title or l>enctit of we1ghted
grades .
MAIUANNE SCO
Newport Beact.:
When the ubject ot weight· •
mg honors clA CtUne up at •
the end of last school year, Stu·
denta from my schoOl
expreued that they'~ all
deftnilefy In favor Of thil. Hon-
on cluse1 a,e mu<'h more
cbaU8nglng than the r~ar •
ct..-. 'Therelore, It ii much
more difficult to recelve an A.
ln honon duw, there are
lt\idmts who ate i'eceivtng B'a
who eould be rec8&wing A's in ragum ttaswes Studentnii
elmott being peoallHd for ...
mg an the utre diallenQe. We
should definitely reward-thele
lfudents .
I I
Newport Beach/Costa Nteso Doily Pilot
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MEDIA
CONTINUED FROM A 1
!amily spokesman who helped
·coordinate publiClty for
McClung'.s return, pointed to the
sky at the Goodyear: blimp pass-·
ing overheu9. ·
·we even got them in on
Scott's return,· Meier said.
·The med.id turned its bnght
sputhghl on McClung, who was
jailP<l for smuggling guns into
Me~1co. For the past five weeks,
counU •ss stones have been writ-
lPn about McClung's tnbulation. ms story captivated reader:, and
vie wers even· while President
WORKER
CONTINUED FROM A 1
Sdicl the eldest member of their
team provides an invaluable ser-
vtce.
"He's such a gre at guy,• Crow-
ell said. ·He does a lot around the
office and if it wasn't for tum.
some of those Lmportant things
wouldn't get done "
In exchange for his work, the
Clinton's sexual escapades, the
home-run chase between Mark
McGWJie and Sammy Sosa, and
the volaule fluctuation of the
i.tock market were grabbing
headlines.
"I can't believe I'm back
home," McClung said "Who am
I? Whal did I do to deserve this
[attention)? There are other p<;O·
ple down in MeXJco who are
)ailed and get lost."
On Wedne,.day mom.mg, thP
ship made stops m San Diego for
rustoms and in Dana Point, where
friends and me01bers of the
media boarded the bodt.
McClung received plenty of
local coverage, but the nabonal
press corps was just us intrigued.
company gives Kelcey a bus pass
because he doesn 't dnve a car
anymore. I le also refuses to use a
compute r He types all of the
mailers
"I can't stand computers,· he
Sdid jokingly. "I tned to use one
once and I JUSl got frustrated •
Kelcey has been discharged
from the "battlefield of busmess,"
as he calls 1l, employed m a vari-
ety of fields, inducting restau-
rants, hotel management and ciis-
todlal work. He wouldn't pass up
Thursday, October 1, 1998 A 13
Jn add1bon to the NBC crew,
Assooated Press and CNN also
converged on Orange County to
publish or· air profile on the
boat's captain. "Dateline• will
broadcast its chronicle of
McClung's ordeal m November,
after its news te4Jll interviews
MeXJcan offiocili, Meier 54.ld.
McClung's lawyers and lriends
added that without the media, the
struggle to free him may have
taken a lot longer.
"The press helped keep Scott
in the forefront of everyone's
minds,• said Kim Storm, 'a close
friend of the McClung f arnily.
"He wasn't forgotten after a cou-
ple of days. The level of concern
was always there."
the opportunity he has now.
On Wednesday, Kelcey
stepped aboard the Rapture and
shook hands Wlth McClung.
Looking out onto the water, he
reflected what it's 'been like for
the company that has persevered
through the lean blnes while the
boat was tr.apped m Mexico.
"When l thm.k about Scott and
the time we were WJthout him, I
would break down." he said. "But
lie's back and so is the boat. This
is a joyous time."
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MCCLUNG
CONTINUED FROM A 1
h.trrunous chorus of red fl~es and
a tugboat gracefully spraying
water that paved the way to the
docks.
FU'St mate Noah Batley, who
look over the helm from McClung
for a short time, responded to the
Harbor Patrol's warm welcome.
"Thanks for the show,~ he
i;aid. •It's good to be home."
The eight-member crew
agreed WJth Bailey that th~ tnp
bdCk to Orange County was long
overdue. They set sail from
Freeport, Aa .. m August, a month
behind schedule, attempting lo
hustle back in time to take local
rhJldren on .scheduled . trips.
When they discovered a mechan-
ic-di fdilure, they stopped in
Cozumel, Mextco.
Wlule in port, MeXJcdfl author-
tlles tound three shotguns and
two semiautomatic rifles on
board. McClung sd1d the ship ear-
ned the weapons for protection
against tugh-seas pllacy and on
the recommendallon of the U.S.
Coast Guard
McClung, tus father, Eugene,
and Bailey were arrested Aug. 11
on allegations they were trying to
smuggle tt\e weapons mto Mexi-
co. A Mexican prosecutor solicit-
ed a .$10,000 bribe from the trio
. \
. . . . . . .
"Thanks for the show. It's
good to be home. H
Noah Ball~
At Wednesday's celebration
for their release. They were will-
ing to pay the bride, but when a
newspaper di covered the three
Americans wem impnsoned, the
MeJUcan authonties had to pJay
by the rules, dltorney William Bol-
lard said.
Eugene McCluilg and Bailey
were releiiSed a week later, but
Mexican authonties decided not
to drop charges and prosecute the
younger McClung -news that
caused ·tum to faint m the court-
room.
· McCJung was detained dt d
Cozumel health clime while his
attorneys fought vigorously for his
freedom. They enhsted the help
of the U.S. Embdssy and public
officials. The MexicdJ\ attorney
general authorized a Judge to
drop the charges against
McClung, and he was freed Sept.
18.
McClung Clew lo Costa Ried,
where the Rapture was docked
and 1omed the ship. The crew
encountered some rough waters
before reachmg San Diego,
where they were interviewed by
customs ofbc1als.
McClung's return lo Newport
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Beach sparked d celebration for
the young and old. It blended a
pinch of patnotism with d healthy
do:.e of splritunlity.
Several bot1t hned the harbor,
mclucling the onginul Rapture,,:.
now named tht> Jeon. WeU-w1sh-
('rs held up s1gru; U1t1l redd "G0<l
delivered you s,1ft"ly," and
!' McClung KP.pt the Paith.~
One womdn <;tood on the sand
and waved an Amencan flay
while:> her dog burked rclentles"\Y
when McClung bl~w the horn.
• When lhf' Cdpttnn stepped off
the deck, tile first to welcome hun
WdS his dog, Mel. Th<' sight of the
big, brown Newfoundland
hrought tedrs to his eye.~. .
Soll reeling from his time m
Mexico, Mc:C'lunu's quiet, calm
VOICC' hod hint<. of JOY dOQ happi-
ness dS he View£'d the ,more ll'lan
200 people who rnme to see him.
Ahout 100 students from
Manners ChnsLian School m Cos-
ld Mescl, somf' of whom have tdk-
cn educationdl lnps to Catdlinc1
lsldnd w1Ul Mc:Clung, chanted his
ndme.
"It was unfo1r what happened
to tum, but 1 think Jt was a big
nusunderstc1nchnq, • said seventh-
grader Angela Tift. •J'rn JUSt glad
he':; back home.•
After a press conference.
McClung was urrounded by a
group of children who cheered
hi umvaJ. He ~hook their hands
t1nd pcttted their heads as he tried
to work his way through the
crowd ..
•we've l>een praying for him,•
sa1d 11-year-olcl Lauren Celek.
"He's a strong pNson. I'm glad he
survived m pnson,"
While one chdpler has closed
for McClung, dnother is about to
open. Dan Fuller, one of his attor-
neys, estimated . the legal bills
have 9rown to $250,000. A legal
defense fund has been created to
help pay some> of those costs
. Eugene McClung added that
the company, Certified Marine
Expeditions, that offers chartered
lnps lost between $300,000 and
$500,000 because of the delay. rt
is one more obstacle the McClung
family will try to overcome, he
said.
NWe're trying to enjoy the
moment nghl now," he said. "But
1l's time to get bdck to work. This
experience has brought us closer
toge ther. We have the-faith." .
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· ""',day, October 1, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Corl~n • 949.Sl 4-4223
Fonner relief ace from Costa
esa succumbs to brain tumor. .
1\K HARi> DllN~
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COSTA MESA -'Dan Qwsenberry, who
sa\d no to a baseball C'oacb and p1oved
lies wrong by'teaching the major leagues
ore enjoying ~ sensationdl career with the
City Royals, lost his nine-month battle :frith brain cancer Wednesday morning and
died at his home in Leawood, Kart.
ness). That'.s why we
can't be weak riglit now.
We'll let him down."
Quisenberry, a deeply
spiritual mcm who
mspi.Jed many with his
poetry and chantable
efforts following a career
tha't included 244 saves,
never stopped asking or
caring about others, his
mother said, even during
his last days. -
"At his bedside when
he was going to give me
or
45,· s
was not drafted, had to beg then-Kansas City
scout Rosey Gilhousen to sign him as a free
agent following his collegiate career .
Quisenberrv battled in the minor leagues
for four years, then caught a break when the
Royals called him up tn 1979. He went on to
t>e<:<>me one of the.game's premier relief pitch-ers. I .
QUOTE Of THE DAY
"If we beat these guys we probably could beot anybody _.
Jerry Howell. Costa Mesa High football coach
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
Quisenberry, a former World Series hero
and five-time Amencan League Fireman of
the Year Award winner who retired rn 1990;
was diagnosed in early January with a grade
lV malignant astrOcytoma, the most severe of
four grades given to such tumors.
a hug. outside of saying .
One day between last Christmas and New
Year's Day, Quisenberry was""snowboarding
with his son, David, 17, in Colorado. His son
reportedly came down with mononucleosis,
and when Quisenberry shortly the{,P.alter
began to feel bred and suffered visual prob-
lems, he, too, thought he had mononucleosis.
But initial tests at a hospital, after returning
home eaily from the trip, proved otherwise. It
was •some kind of tumor,· his mother said.
Qui.Senberry was 45. .
there was pam in his left leg, he asked bow his
little sister's husband was doing, because he
works for (General Motors) and GM'!. on
strike,• Reberta said. "Even at the end -and
that was Friday and he died (Wednesday) -
he was still asking about other people.
On Jan. 8, a surgical team removed most of
a, walnut-size brain tumor, known medically
as an astrocytoma Eighty to 90 percent of the
tumor was cut from the. right side of Quisen-
berry's brain, but doctors were unable ·to
remove tho entire tumor because of the intri·
cacies .of brain tissue. officials at Research
Medical Center m Kansas City, Mo , said.
"He had a unique way of looking at life,"
his mother, Reberta Meola, said Wednesday.
I "Nothing would ever come very easy. He
~ways worked hard. Everybody thought it
was a fluke (that he made it to the majors). He
"You only get one of those who come along
in a lifetime."
went to a little college (La Verne) that was not
noted ...
A form.er Costa Mesa High and Orange
Coast College standout, Quisenberry was
famous for his submarine-style pitching, as
well as his one-liners. But QUisenberry, who "He was strong for all of us (during the ill-SEE QUISENBERRY PAGE 83
TENNIS
i . r; ss-nornial;
' 65s ... wild I . ~dwhacky
• Senior women roll into
~emifmals at Newport
Beach Tennis Club in
the U.S. Nauonal Senior
t-Jardcourt Championships.
NEWPORT BEA Ct I All four
top seeds in the 75s ctivis1on
fdvanced to the semihnals in
tingles, while upsets prevailed
In th<-65s, as the hfth annucrl
lJ.S. National Senior Women's
Hardcourt Chump1onsh1ps
fno,ved into Cull swinq Wednes-'1at at the Newport Beach Ten-
CJub. tn the 65s, unseeded Ada
an of Pdlo Alto upset thircl-
letided. Lowc;e Owr>n of Evans-
~. Ind., m the Round of 16, tl-0, f !:;, while the division's No. 2
t~d. Lowsc Russ of Deerfield, FY., was dbo knocked off.
Uru.eeded Olga Mahane} of
$a1\ Diego defoated Russ, 1-6, 6-p. 6-1, in the qudrterfmals, and
will face fourth-st•crlE"d fl.tar~
Boswell (Damascus, f\1d ) m Fn-
~ay's serrulmals. Top-seeded Bet-
sy Robertt of Santa Monica will
S>la} Cowan tn the other semih-
al
After not playing competillvt:'-IY for severdl years, Mahaney as
fin the comeback trdtl, having
won a nationdl 10s title last week
in Coronado.
In the 75s, · top-seeded Belly
Eisenstem (Washmgton, D C ),
No. 2 Dodo C heney (La Jolla).
No. 3 Carolyn I lenry (Jackson,
Miss ) and No. 4 Eleanor Hdfbula
(Sylmar) all advanced to Fnday's
serrufinals. Eisenstein will face
Harbula, while Henry will play
Cheney
Jn doubles, Newport Beach\
Bev Wm ans cmd Carmel's Jane
Buffington, seeded""4Qlr'd. in the
65 , defeatl.'Cl Pam H~tlnd
Munel Taggart, both o f Bnllsh
Colum!J1a, m Wedn~ day's quar-
terfinals, 7 ·6, 7 -5
Wmans, a finalist last year m
thP 65s with Liz Harper tLa Jolla),
won the division in 1996.
Jn the 75s doubles, top-e<?dcd
Cheney and Corky Murdock (Los
Angeles) advanced to the semifl-
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bonntt Lee M oore and Matgdr •t
Wtckhdm, both of Cameron Park,
CallJ. Cheney-Murdock Will fa ce
Muncl Bard (Laguna Hills). and
ludy Stark (Los Angeles) in the
senus .
S cond-secded Ha1hula' and
· Henry also advdllced. ThPy will
~lay Betty Ann Queal and Vir-
~ Kreb , both from the Seattle
area, m today\ . em1hnals
Newport Beach Tennis C'lub,
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year in a ro.w, t also home to the
USTA Men's Senior Father-and·
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1adJe are competing m the event,
f'.<lC9rdmg to tournament dir ctor
iloima Ve{\) of the Newport
84Ch Tenni Club.
Pinol of the tournament arc
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FRIDAY'S GAMES
Glendora vs. Newport Hart>or NH by 12
(• Nrwport ~High. 7:39 pa.I
f.standa vs. Anaheim &tanda by 6
fllt Lahl8YPark.~7,....
Western vs. Costa Mesa WesBll by 7
(at OraogP Co.He C~ 7 p..n.I
DAD.Y Pnm 1997 'iEASON RECORD
81.S~o (9-2)
CDM SEEKING THIRD S.TRAIGHT
• Recalling upset loss could help CdM ~void looking ·past tonight's foe.
The· gauntlet B '""' J. \l I i...: .. 1·11
fh1tf'llol
SANTA ANA -While
most teams rely on video-
tape to prepare for an oppo-
nent, Ocl.Shbacks have been JUSt as Vital to
Corona del Mar High's football team as at
wadies ror torught's 7 o'clock nonleague
game with Saddleback at the Santd Ana
Bowl
Sea Kings COdch Dick Freeman ensured
a two-gclme wmrung streak would not
mspire complacency against the 1-2 Road-
runners by using·Saddlebdck'~ 38-7 victory
in 1996 as a caubonary tale
·1 hope this yedf's seniors· remember
that," Fwt'man Sdld of Saddleback's only
win in the last stx p:ieeb.ngs between the
former Sea View League nvals. NJ've
known Jerry Watte too long to underesti-
mate hts teams. If thNe's one thmg you can
count on, it's that Saddlf'back \\-,U hit you.
We werpn'l ready for that two years ago
dnd ull hf'll brok~ loose. I think W<' were
down 21 ·O, by lhe time we'd run three
plays on offense.·
CdM (2-1) brings a much more potent
offense into tonight's clash than 1t has had
the last two seasons, having divided its 929
offensive yards almost equally between
run and pass.
Seruor tailback Nate Lernmerman has
rushed for 353 ya rds on 44 ca.mes, while
1uruor quarterback Mike Bergey has
thrown for 364 yards and st.x TDs (20 of 33),
after situng out a sea.,on-operung loss to
Manna . ,
Denrus Alshuler (six catches for 64 yards
and two TDs), as well as Hunter MacDon-
ald and Evan Hurd (hve catches apiece)
lead a talented receiving corps, while
senior center Alex Bottom helps cmchor a
veteran front wall
Defensively, CdM has yielded 1ust 15
points, fourth-fewest in Orange County,
Wlth seniors Justm Shea (end), Curt Sumn-
er (noscguard), Alshuler (free safety), Mac-
Donald (comerbaC'k) and Mark Hatfield
(~ddle linebacker) leading the way.
SEE COM PAGE 82
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•Newport Harbor is the third of six CIF-ranked opponents
Glendora High's Tartans are scheduled to face Uus autumn
IXJlt""
NEWPORT BEACH Had veter-
an Glendora High a!)sistant football
coach Paul Lopez known 1998 would
be h1s first season d!> the Tartans
head man, he might hdve pclld closer
attention to the schedule tus prede-
cessor compiled
In addibon to higher billing m the
program, Lopez·s new 1ob thrufit him
to the front of the hnng line agam.st
no less than six oppon<'nts ranked m
thetr respecbve CIF Southern Sec-
tion divisional polls
Taking am\ Fnday al 7;30 p ~·will
be host Newport Harbor, ranked No
2 m CIF D1vl51on V1 and No 7 in
Orange County.
•(Glendora has) pla) t'd some
good lec1ms, • ccµthnned Newport
Coach Jeff Bnnklt•y, who<ie 3~0
quad ha., po:.tc-d the h1ghe":>t·,coring
three-game slart (14 2 points) m the
program' b8 sea.,on history
The Tart<1nc; 10-3), who d •feated
the Tars, 2o-10, m the hr.;t round of
the C IF plH)otfs m 1993 M e on an
c1ght-gamf' losmq streak Alter a 25-
17 ethaC'k to Baldwm Paik m thP.
opener, Glendo ra fell. 30·0, to Alta
SEE NEWPORT PAGE 82
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
• Corona del Mar High quarterback craves collisions,
as well as touchdown passes to Sea Kmgs' receivers.
I • H\llln F\lllMt R (the coach) it would he a Wd!;te
e mot ol his
artcrback brethren,
Miko Berg y doesn't hope
to limit hi contact to lapping
palm. with high·hvmg
, tcammat , To thJ.S Corona <1l!._,
Mur High 1uruor, ~ltdlng.isf-
, om th mg hft d for the sea
K.ing -• bas ball team, not to
avo1d tacklers on onP of hts
fr quoot cra.mbles trom th
pock~t.
·0ne of om n •w coach saw
him run headlong mto somebody
in pract.are end acik xi mo if w 'd
taught tum to o:lldc yt•l," CdM
Coech Dick F man Hid. ·1 told
of bme. We 1ust tried to tell
Bergt~y to a" s th~ 1tuabon •
and try to avoid the b1qg t gu~
on the held.•
The 6-toot-2, 185·pound r's
pcrfonnanC'e ha help<~ hun
bcC'ome one of th b1gg st
weapons for CdM. ~ch b41
won both of his tarts this e«" on
by a comhmt'd scor of 57 • t 2.
l I was forred to t out the
t-a ·on·opcnmg 13·0 to s to
Manna aft r n · ing practiro.
B rg y romp t t 13 of 19 for
a career·high 200 ya«li an<t four
tm1<'hdown rn Friday' 34 ·6
trounong ot Ook Park. Th c fort
DIAM ~VIHll I OAl.V lltOl
oron• del Mar quarterback Mike Bergey makes • big hnpact. ..._.-.,._..:i,...,....._.._, __ .___.,_...._._ __ ,_. __ ..._._,,~-..,c-_._•,~ • ) ·--=-=..,.~-
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.. . B2 Thursday, Ociober 1, 1998
• A little relief may be in
sight for Estancia'.s Eagles
with Anaheim awaiting
Friday night's game with
a 14-game losing.streak.
H.\JUIY f·AL'IMUt
12 KENNY VAUUENA
1 MAHUTAMEW
6 MAnMuaua
5 '°"" At..DaEft 9 ~VAUIUU&A
45 KOflEY Moloa
60DoH~
55 Jostt Vf.AOf
H\.:Wt.ct .......
f>-4 195 So. QB\
6-1 180 St 18
S:l 175 Jr. fl
5·10 165 Jr. we
~ 185 Sr. WR
6-0.190 Jr. n
5·7190dr. lG
62210 Jr. u
51 lzzv lS9IU • 5 ', 215 Sr c
55 JAISON SMITH
75 KYLEW~
6-0 230 So ltG
6-1 270 Jf, Rl
' s rts ~ :.t1
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot-
IUPS . . . .
COIOl.1 DIL MAI LlllUPS .,.,...
Ht. wt. q. ,_,
. . .
J M.. -....V 6-2 185 Jr QI 2t &MY~ 6-2 210 Jr. OE •
JO NAJI &a·-uN S-10 170 Sf. Ta 77 MY 8omlM 6-2 210 Jr. OT :
JS a.r .,._ S-10 Its Sr fl J5 Om S.... 5-10 195 Sr. NG
2 0..... ALM... 6-5 200 Sr Wft t1 ...... 1et1A 6-1230 Sr. OE
a tun.~101'° 5' Wft 11 S.-lllau--* 6-4215 Sr.Ole
91 JulT1N 5"IA 6-J llO Sr TE JI .... .._...., 6-2 215 Sr. MLI
70 Sww Wm S-11 240 Sr. LT 46 Mm HAftl i-3190So Ol8
14 lllllTT WIHltAN S-10 180 Sr. LG 25 llYallf WAM> 6-0155 5r C8 :
: 52 Alo 9cmoM 6-5 220 Sr. C lJ D4wD lilllll 5-111?0 Jr. CB :
richard dunn
BRIEFlY.
lft. Wt. d . Pos. : 51 JASON ICuln'z 5-10 181 Jr. ltG I tUna MAd>oNMo 5-10 160 Sr SS : ~s KOMY MINoi:H 6..() 190 Jr oe ! 71 S1AN Fe1roN '"3 230 Jr. RT 2 DDNs A&.tHIUR s-5 200 Sr. Fs ~ Tunzi leads Pirates
70 )oMYaM;H 6-2210 Jr. OT L---------------...-----------•
50 CAW AOMPO 6--0 230 So OT
J6 ~AHAN JAHIO 6-1 210 So. DE
7 ~ RoMo ._ 5 8 175 Sr OLB
41 Je.suS llottU.O 6-0 170 So MLB COM
• 4 GaMoo MouNA S-7165 St. Ol8
20 AM>\ ROMO 5-9 135 So. CB CONTINUED FROM 81
5 JOttN A&bt'llETI 5-10 165 Jr. CB :
6 MAn Mut.Wll 5-7175 Jr. ss • r-_,.,.,-,,p-~--.. Opponents
3 PETBt NoNU 6-0 180 Sr F5 have managed
L 0 N G -......... ~
BEACH -Orange
Codf>t College's women's go1t,1.•
team continued its hot Sltf:lak on
Wednes<,'lcly with a 358-409 victo-:. ~
ry over Long Beach City.in a non· ,
conference match at Long Beach
Recreation Park Golf Cburse, par. •
ANAHEIM -Alter seeing his
Eagles handled by UghUy-regard-
cd Garden Grove High la!'.t week,
tin.t-year Estancia footbdll codch
Dcive Perkins said he hoped lo
come up with a little magic to
help end the Eagles' three-game •
wmJess skem.
'--------------.-just 90 passing
...........
1.s.M~
~. , ..........
J. Woodbridge
remrd
H>
l-0
4-0
1·2
l-0
1·2
1-2
1-2
2·1 2.1
"~ 74. •
Jennifer Tunzi tied for first •
place with Sommer Stotis of Long ~
Beach, each with scores of 85. . ,
Jan Cheng shot dll 88 to firusfl •
thl!d ttnd Maricela Dietrick was'' 1 ft.flh with a 9f. Oemse Poirel shot'"'
But lhe schedwe mdk~rs may
helve beaten
Perkins to the
punch, as win-
less Anaheim,
which hosts the
Edgles Fnday
at 7 pm. at La
Palma Park.
has fared even
greater adver-
EA
ANAHEIM
sityC thusht~ n 1 •ts own, including a lineup 11d-~ c cl ~d~ e r ~ . died by injuries and illness But
Tanielu 5 Friday's visitors have shown Colonist:, hdve fl h f ff . rt· .
0 C t t 14 I as es o e ecuveness, pa 1ou-d range oun y-wors -game
I t k d h b larly on offense, whc•rt• senior osmg s red dn ave een . ts or d 88-6 thii. fall The Manu Taruelu dnd sophomore· ou c e · · . Kenny Vdlbuena hdve helpf>d
Orange Lcdgut• representative the m produce 681 lotdJ \dr<b.
has posted JUSt 19 points m its last about triple Anaheim's output st~ven games. ddtmg b<tck to ldst Tanielu. who started th~ lust s~dson, anq has been outscored, three games at slotback, hdS pro·
406-98. SlllCe the streak began duced 497 all-purpose yards
with a fU'St-ro und plttyolf loss to (rushing. receivmg and retumsl
Newport Harbor Anuhe11T1 m~de Perkins, however, said he plans to
the playoffs that year by shaMg shift the returning All-Newport-
the league title Mesa District and All·Pdt1hc
"I told our kids llus week they Coast League perfom1cr lo tatl-
could e ither extend Andheun's back Uus week.
losmg &treak, or end \t, 1t was up TdJUelu has 244 .yetrd& rushiny,
tu them,~ Perkins sd.ld 175 rece1vmg dild hdS scored four
EstanCldf hds hdd problem!> of· of the Eagles' six touchdowns.
AST, ..........
• Vulbuend, sacked seven times yards against
in hi!' first vd!Sity start last week, the Sea Kings
has t ompleted 29 of 59 for 337 this season.
Yt.U<ls und three TDs. Saddleback,
Brtill Vdlbuena, a 6-Coot-4 • which earned
l>Cn101 receiver d.Jl.d Kenny's older : its first victory
broU1er, hds nine catches for 102 : last week - a
yaid!. tlnd one TD. . 14-10 decision
The Eagles, 0-3 for the first MacDonald over Santa Ana
time since 1986, will contend with Valley -has
an Anaheim offense. keyed by : scored just 35
sento1 qudrterback Robert : points, includ·
Ramirez. Rc:Ulurez has 16 comple-• ing two fourth-
tions tn 53 ullempts for 183 yards, : quarter louch-
but hds th1own six interceptions, ! down passes
mt ludmg hve in the 38-0 season-: against Costa
opomng loss to Fullerton. He : Mesa reserves.
sr01ccf the tedm's lone TD this : The Road·
~eason '\vith a 2-yard fourth-quar-runne rs, who
te1 11u agdinst Loara, which run some
blockt.•(J hve Anaheun punts. • option, feature
·rhe Etlyles played without : junior quarter-bn~l>t1C'kcrs Jeff Thompson and : Hurd back Victor
Criflin l"rogdn last week, due to ; Ortiz (18 for 39
1llnes::. .md the status of both is : for 263 yards andjQur :rDs
unC'Jt·t11 for ~eek : ing, with three mterceptions),
() •111or linebacker Gerardo ! running backs Victor Gonzalez
Mulmd, . cmior end Korey : and Gerald Nqrman, as well as
Menden dl1d sophomore tackle : receiver Jeff Grivas.
Cesor Romero have been Grivas, a two-way starter, has
Estanc1d'" most consistent per-
to1me1~ on defense.
Perkins 'ia1d he will sunplify his
defensive qdffie plan, hoping to
avo1d confusmg tus largely inex-
pent!nn•d hneup.
Cole Jones
4. StMtlt
5. trw.
6. Foothill
7. WlllPn
8. l.eg(M\I tills
9. Loerll .
10.c.ta ... : a 94 ..
Othlt's: El Dor.cSo, 1-2;
Wlstminster. 2-1; c.ror.. ..
.._. 2-1: TUstln. 1-2; Katella,
2-1; Kennedy, 2-1.
six catches for 140 yards and two
TDs, while Norman, who started :
at defensive tackle last faU for :
Costa Mesa, fronts Gonzalez at :
fullback.
Mesa wins in four
T co5A y 0 L l E y I I L l
MESA -Evelyn Powers had ~'
kills, nine digs and three aces as •
Coslu Mesa High defeated Sad-•
dleback. 15-3, 15-3, 10-15, 15-8,
in a· noflleague volleyball match:,.
on Wednesday at Costa Mesa. , :
Nancy Hatsushi had 26 assis~.,:
for the Mustangs (3-2).
Daylyn Kelly had l 0 kills a~
two aces
The bead coaching matchup
re-wiites former Anaheim • llgh
teammates. Witt*:, the dean of
county coaches in his 25th sedson •
at the Roadrunners hel~. : Deep Impact pu~
tant trom 1988-92 ~:~:-away Riptide, 2-0
bas frequently sought Witte's ' Ahllca Kattan
advice since becoming a head and Jackle Col-A Y S 0
coach early in the '95 campaign. . gate · each R E G I O N1
The series is deadlocked 8-8-1. : scored d gOdl as 5 7
Garcia
' De>~p Impact
C:'Jd~:::::::;--, defcdtt>d the Riptide, 2-0. in
PeredJa
AYSO Region 57 girls under-12''•'
acuon over thf' weekend. rt
The play of Chelsea Gulbor4 ~
and Caroline Sauler helped set ~.
up Deep Impact sco1ing opporlll•
nitH?s. Brittany Murray, Athina • "
Meshkln and Katie Albright
pldyed sohd defense. ~ Z
For the Riptide, Raebel Wate~
had a good match.
Girls under-12
• Cherry Bombs 2, No fear 2 • Costq Mesa faces uphill
homecoming battle when
it goes against a talented
Western foe Friday night.
COSTA MES I LINEUPS NEWPORT (68%) for 421 yards and eight
TDs. He has yet to be intercept-
ed.
No fedr got goals from car.: A
olyn Dorian and Cassidy Grand-·
staff. KaUe Lopez was strong b1 •t'
goal for No Fedl'. u 11.•
n \1111\ 1· ,t 1 i.;,, 11.
C'OSTA f\.1ESA -Last week,
( ostd M~d High ass1stdnt rool-
hd.ll cod<hes tned to convince
Codch Jerry Howell not lo subslt-
tutc freely, dlter the Mustdngs
suJtcd dWdY the vKtory over St
Anthony with a 28-point hdUtime
lead
This week, it's I lowell's nus-
:.ion to ke<>p that dec1sion out of
the hand-. of Wcstom l ligh head
Weir
t 'u.ist College
mdn Toby
Howell (no
r<>lat1on),
whose Pio-
n ers come m
heavily (dvorcd
to dampen the
homecoming
atmosphere
surrounding
Friddy's 7:30
pm non-
lNgue contest
at Orange
~They have a very good tool-
hdll tedffi," Jerry I fowPll said of
llw 2-1 Pwne<'Ts, ranked No 4 m
CJF Southern Section D1v1s1on fX
'This will QC a real tounh one,
hecdUSl"' this is tho best team
wf"vc played yet. H we u 1dt the<;e
quys. we probdbly could beat
•tnybody. We could Jose ttnd still
Pnd up being ci good football
t<·am ~
Many consider the Mustangs
12 1) just that, mduding Southern
Section sportswnten. who voted
the Mustangs No 10 in this
wPek's CIF Division VJ poU . Mesa
has sandwtched a J>dlr of 1mpres-
s1ve triwnphs around a 23-6 los
MIKE BERGEY
OFFENSE
2 RJocy MAllTtH
34 ,......., Hol:ZOG
10 DAVE WEIR
42 JOSH M£HOE2
88 Gus SAHOOVAl
54 Eruc C<*NATY
65 ULISES OftooHEz
52 PJ. STANGL
58 EuSIO MA!n'IH!Z
75 ISAAEL LEAL
44 'SHAUN FEAAYMAH
ME
Ht Wt.Ct. Pos
5 11 155 ~' 08
5-9· 180 Jr we
s ti 175 Jr we
6-0 195 Sr. FB
6 2 210 Sr TE
6-0 265 Jr lT
5·11 :no Sr LG
5 9 245 Sr C
5·10 225 Jr RG
6 1 290 Sr Rl
6 3 190 Jr lE
WESTERN
to Corond del Mclr.
Mesa . starting only one player
-senior Dave Weir who start-
ed for last year's 10-3 CIF DIVlsion
VJll quarterfinalist, has. m tact,
weaned its newcomers on plenty
of success thus far.
The Mustangs' ~mdshmouth
double wing has rolled up m 9
yards of totdl offense, keyed 11y
wmgbdcks ·Jimmy t lN.wg, d
jttruor. crnd Wetr, shtfled ldsl week
from qudrterback where he stdrt-
ed tht> first two we ·~.
Henog has 431 y1trds and
eight touchdowns on 81 cdITle ,
wtule Wei! bas 301 yards and tour
TDs on 26 rushing attempts
Fonner wingback" "Ricky Mur-
lln has one 33-yMd completion.
while seruor Shaun Perrytndn has
four receptions for 99 yurds. ·
The MeSd defense, which has
BERGEY
CONTINUED FROM 81
cmphaMzed his <'inc.rgcnr
as one or thP top young
quarterbacks ul OrnngE> County
and al!>o made lwn Dally Ptlot
Plt!yN of th<• Wet•k
Acrgey. who stt1rt<'d th(• hntll
U1roe gume.s of his sophomore
eason, l1us completed 20 of 33
for 364 yards and SlX IDs th1
fall. His Jom~ mlt•rc •pt10n wa a
pas dcficcte<t "ttl th~ line of
scnnunage.
·He'1t work •d hard and put ll1
ft lot of time and cflort, • f't •man
sa.ad or Bergey, who, hkc all GclM
quurtcrbacks, parlinpat In a .
dmwmdmg year-round r~
DEFENSE
• Ht. Wt.0, .....
88 Gus SANDOVAL 6-2 210 Sr. DE
74 Lunt£11 MITCHRL 5 9 28S so OT
• CONTINUED FROM 81 . . .
• Loma (ranked No. 1 tn CIF Divi-
sion V) and 38-8 to Norco (No. 9
Senior Oscar Garoa has 17
catches for 185 yards and six TDs,
the latter matchwg hls total from
: • Killer Blueberry Muffins J, !.
• Galaxy 0
92 A#rOffY GRUSISICH1 5-11 245 So OT
90 ROIOIT HuuJGU ~ 6-2 220 Jr 0£
34 JtMMY H<llZOG " S-9 180 Jr OLB • in DIVlSlOn V).
: Diamond Bar, No. 7 in Division
a junior season wlucb produced •
All-Newport-Mesa Distnct and :
all-league laurels.
Ashley Weigman played a sol~ •
1d match for the Galaxy. · .. L•
• Sea Queens 3, Surge 0 ,•
44 5ttAUN kM'tMAH 6-3190 Jr IL8
12 JASON RAHlclH 6..() 185 Jr flB
3 Tooo OUOOltloca 6-1 175 Jr OLB
4 BtlUf'O BALDEIUtAMA S-6 140 Sr C8
2 ftlocy MNmH 5 11 155 Sr. CB
10 DAVI WEttt 5-11175 Jr. FS
D. awaits m Week 5, whtle Bcfse·
line Le'dgue competition includes
Division II powers Chino (No. 1)
and Upland (No. 9).
The Sailors, with . three S~a
: View league rivals (Santa Mar-yielded 642 yards and 59 points, • t w db 'd d Irvin )
d T : gan a, oo n ge an e will take on Westenfs winge • • ranked in the top hve in Division
Noelle Bathen scored lwb '·
godJ~ m d vtctory for the Sea "
Queens Michelle Oueyrel aJso
scor d a goal.
The Sailors should also benefit
from the return of 6-foot-5, 320·
pound junior offensive tackle
Robert Cole, scheduJed to start
after sitting out last week's 34-2 : _
win over Sweetwater with bone :
chips in his elbow. SCHEDULE " •I
featuring 6-foot, 225-pound th d' · senior tailback Trevell Jackson. VI looming down e roa • are m
Jackson is the leadmg retwmng : no position lo extend any sympa-
rusher among Orange County : thy 'Priday to Lopez and his
preps. He hds ddded 367 yards • troops.
und four TDs to lus 1997 totals of : The Sailors, leading Division
1,540 yards and 21 TDs. • VI in scoring and second in scor-
Westem quarterback Justin ! mg defense (21. pomts allowed,
Baughman i a senior returning • behind Irvine's 14), are favored
starter. He's thrown for 308 yards.: to gain their 16th straight victo-
ct.nC! three IDs, completing19 of : ry against a nonleague oppo-
40 with one rntercepbon. nent.
The Pioneers topped Loara, Semor running back Robert
26-i 4, m thetr opener, were Peredia keys the ground game for
def Pated by EJ Toro, 20-16, then Harbor, having compiled 395
ralliP<i to defedt Rancho Alamitos, yards and seven touchdowns on
35-16, lc\St week. 58 cames.
"Esperanza (ranked No. 2 in Senior quarterback Steve Gor-
Orange County dnd No. 6 in ClF man has completed JO of 44
D1vis1on 1) d1dn't handle Rancho •
Senior center Nathan Mallin is
expected ta miss four weeks with
a dislocated left knee cap sus-
tained against Sweetwater. How-
ever, Blair Jones (6-8, 242)
returned to practice Uus week
and could play after missing the
first three games with recumng
headaches.
Glendora is paced by Juruor
two-year starting quarterback
Bruce Hatch, who has completed 22 of 67, with two mlerceptions,
for 398 yards and two touch-
downs.
Mike Lombardi is the leading
.rusher Wlth 121 yards, while
senior Shasta Hall (nine recep-
tions f6r 53 yards) is a talented
two-way performer.
ttny easier thdll (Western) clid,".: r::i£:'"'_-N_E_W_P_O_R_T __ H_A_R_l_O_R __ L_l_N_E_U_P_Sr-i
Jerry Howell said. Esperanza :
thumped Rancho, 44-6. :
The Ptoneecs h.ave been 0 FRNSE DERNSE
plagut>d by sllnl'> of sloppiness. No. P119yw Ht. Wt.a. Poe. No.~ Ht. wt.Cl. Pos.
They had hve turnovers and a 7 STIW GcMMAN 6-2178 Sr. 08 27 Smtw Mc:CMntv 5.11110 Jr DE
touchdown called back against : 4 RoeaT PIMIM s-10 110 Sr Tl 14 Ma MMSMAU. 6-J 221 Sr. OT
LOdid und had nine pehnalties for : .~ ~ .... ~ s~~ ~~~ ~. ~ 1:J? ~~ 5-_,1~201971 Sr!>r
0
DET 84 ~t.lrds agdmst Rd.Ile · o. • ~ "---• ...,,_... -.,...,
The MeSd defense, which hacl. J Jusrw JAa)ss 6-0 1'° Jr. WR ' SHAw O'DoNNEu 6 2202 ~ OLB 15 NIOC U.UOCW M 211 Jr TE SS ~ Niu. 6-5 230 Sr MLB five Backs and four interceptions : S5 ~ Niu. 6-5 230 Sr LT t LucAs "-S-9 1eo sr Oll . (three by Martin) against St. : 61 Slr4 ~wm r;..2 111 Jr. LG 2J OKM GMOA S-9 190 Sr. CB
Anthony, is paced by linebackers : 50 LMOl OtAVR 6-0 221 Sr. c. 10 LAMM la s.a 1so Sr. cs
j R nk. W • 64 Ma MAlllHM.L 6-J 223 Sr. ltG U 11(-..v P\iiRSCIH 6·1160 k . SS Ferryman. ason a m, elf : n •-,..__ 6-S ,....., Jr. In' 1 --... ,... ·-and HertO<J . : .__ ___ ---__ ........ _____ ..... _v _____ ~ __ •• _oWA_,._ ·-___ '"'_,_ .. _Jr_F_s ...
d igned by CdM offellSlve Freeman sai~ will also
c:oordmator Lyle Lansdell. •A lot see tune in the secondary when
UCLA's Cade McNown and
three-time NFL MVP Brett Favre. :
of the qut.1rterback position JS the Sea View League season
choK'ti and mo t of tus choices klcics off Oct. 16 against Back
havl! b••en correct this year.• Bay rival Newport Harbor.
Blet. ed With a slrong, ·He dmged himself a. little
occurcltc onn, extreme during a passing league game
compctJ.llvt> intensity and this summer and his back ls still
athk•tim.m b yond that of most bothering him,• Freeman said.
s1qn1tl cdllPr,, Bt.J rgey wowod "We're trying to give it as much
Jnstruclo,., at il pair of time to heal BS pouible, before
qua.ne..tba< k camps lcf'st summer. sticking him in on defense. He's
! liS abUtty to translate those tools one of our better d~fenaive
mto toucbClown , however, has backs."
SC. Jgrag upporters as optimistic Bergey said bis 1plne, which ll
they've been since the 1995 till not properly aligned, giv ..
tl'am reach ·d th • CIP Southern him some pain 81 a game .
SectiOh 01vis1on V senulmdls. progr . But hft looks forward
College recruiter.; hcWe also to being able to hit recetven with ht~ tu tak notic . more tbmt just a tight~·
~reilive ash~ ·1 njoy the contact, sAld •
-~~JM•been on offense, Bergey, who admires the play of
"My freshman year, I remember
rolling out and running over
linebackers. But now, tho guy
a.re a little bigger, so I have to
use some Judgment.•
.
. . .
Betgey credit.~ LansdcU's
guidance and the support of his
receivers and line for his early
success. He also admits getting !
a taste of varsity competition last :
9e4aon o.llowed him to feel :
comfortable in bis first full season :
81 the starter. :
. . . . •
"I'm feeling confident end •
Winning bu really helped, I feel
Uke the whole team ls behind me,,,. said. Bergey.
And, lt'I becOming readily
apparent, there's a bright f utur •
abeed. . •
TOOAY
• Football
High school Corona del Mar vs
Saddleback, at Santa Ana Bowl, 7 p.m.
• Waterpolo
High school boys • COS1a Mesa
at Villa Park Tournament. • cross country -High school boys and girls • Corona
del Mar al Woodbridge, 3 p.m.;
Estancia at Costa Mesa, 3 15 p.m. u
• "°'leyt>.11 ...
High school girls -Costa Mesa 1 at Santa Ana Valley, 3·1s p.m.; Estancia -
at Et Toro, 4 30 pm.
• Socc« i••
College women -Southern California • '
College at Concordia, 3 p.m.
• Tennis l ., ...
High school girls Newport Harbof , "';
at Corona del Mar, 3; 15 p.m .• Aliso
Niguel at Estancia, 3 15 p.m • .l ...
• Fhrld hodley ~ • j
High school girls Newport Harbor • '•
at Marina. 3 p.m. ,
• Golf ..,, ' 1• •• ?. High Khool girls Santa Margarita
'X. Corona del Mar al Newport Beach
CC. 2:30 pm.
DEEP SEA
WEDNESOAY'S COUNTS
D•vey's Lodcer -6 boats,
86 anglers 30 yellowta1t, 9 bonito. • "
8 barracuda, 68 calico bass,
56 sandbass, 10 sculpin, 1 rockfish, '..
75 mackerel. N•i::t Uncling -4 boa\1.
54 ang en 5 yellowtail, 2 bonito,
31calico bass, 28 sand bass,
57 rockf1sh, 21 sculp1n,
2 \heephead, 19 wtutefl\tl,
105 mackerel, 2 black seabas.s
(released)
HIPPY lllTIDIY
c.1 ..... ,~._°* .......
MH9l9 ... ..-.....
.,..
. ·' •••I •1 ... •
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-.
. . .
Newport Beach/Costa Ntesa Doily Pilot
QUISENBERRY
CONTINUED FROM 81
·He had the first operation and went
through that smooth,• his mother said.
•Then he survived all (33) radiation treat-
ments and expenmental chemotherapy.
He's a strong man and a courageous per-
son and extremely spiritual, and he felt
he was going to lick it But he couldn't
beat it. It was a grade rv, which is the
fastest growing -there was one basic fat
(tumor) that was shaped like a star,
because the tumor had tentacles.
"But he was strong nght up until {Sep-
tember).•
On Saturday Sept. 19, h1s mother said,
Quisenberry spoke about his cancer and
read some of his poetry to a group of doc-
tors at a dinner. Then two days later the
sickness intensified. ·
faith,• Reberta said.
Once Uie greatest closer m the Amen-
can League with a fastball fhat seldom
.btoke 80 mph, •QUlZ• was also known
for his sharp wit dunng a career in which
he pQSted a 56·46 record with a l.ifetune
ERA oi 2 76.
"Most pitchers fear losing their fast-
• ball," Quisenberry once sa.1d, "but smc~ I
don't have one, alJ I have t<r tear LS fear
itself .•
Another time, the nght-hander with a
herky-1erky windup was quoted as say-
ing, •1 found a delivery in my flaw.•
Even during h.is dying days, Quisen-
berry mamtained a lovable sense of
humor.
"He sent me this card,,. . his mothP.r
said, •and it read; 'l hdd a good time m
Boston and I'm having bram surgery
today.' That's the kind of sense of humor
he had. On the day he's h~ving brain
surgery, he's talking about 1t IJke he's ·
going down to the drug store.·
all the noes
all the yeses
and those who said them
you know who you are
the irony of words
the few tears i've let go
the laughs that were real
the most silent times
Thursday, October 1, I 998 83.
rcma1kdble (baset;.iU playert, for 5<>me·
hody tu oo that compeliUv , yet 60 piri·
tual a nd o Pil.s1tive, as trwy remarkabl
We weren't wealthy and he always h d
to work. J le wa never a great natur
athlete, so he had to work hard And h1'6 arm would yet sod. maged, because he'd •
never say no to a coach."
QutSenbe rry Wds the wuuung pltdlcn
m Game 6 of the 1985 World Senes whew
th,. Royal defeated St. Lows.
In 19~. !he strucJt out New York
Willit• Randolph to end the .American
l..edgue Champion li1p SenflS ·and put
Kanstts C ity tn the World Senes for,, tl•p,
first tune
In addition lo his wife, Jarue. and two
children, Quisenberry is urv1ved by lus
mothm, father, John, nd stepfather
Arthur' Meola. as well as many 1blin9
U\cludmg his brotMr, Matty: · •
"Dan come ... from a d1vorc1..>d fdmil)
and my htisband rct1sed hun slilCe he was
1, M R~berta Sdld
· Qu1')enl~TJ) 's s1!>ter, f\1(11.isi.a Meola.
and mother and tcpfather still hve u1
Costa Mesa. •
"He could speak to all of us, .all the
way up until the day he died, H she said.
"He talked to the children (David and 18·
ye<l!-old daughter AJysia) and be talked
to me on Friday and he had a nice tune about 6 a .m . (Central time).~
Quisenberry was enshrined this year
into the Orange County Sports Hall of
Fame and Kansas City Royals Hall of
Fame. The team honored lum m a speo dl
he was a loving, wholesome family man.
and he led others 10 the sports csrP-nd, to
help them not gN caught up m C'elebnty
and fame. I le WdS always dWorn lhb
would end.
ThP h1rnily is hosbny d pnvate fun1•r l
seiv1ct! on Saturday m Kansas C1ty1 th1m
the Roydl~ v.ill host ll speoaJ mPmonal on
. ceremony May 30. with .us Then they took him home over In hls final months on ed.rth, Quisen-
the weekend and gradually let him berry's faith was such a strong testimony
down. He died (Wednesday) morru.ng at . that "pastors said he mcreased their
"He was always trymg to be an exam-
ple,• his mother said. •He lpved.God and "Whde we thmk he was suc;h a Monday. Reberta ~cutl
HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY AYSO REGION 97
THINGS ARE HEATING UP
• Red Hots live up to Jess staJemtttt• Kathryn l ·armer and
Katie Schulle h d thl• defense 2or name with a 7-1 win. the rm•bdlb
The Red Hots got two goals edch. Df\1s1o' V eov-.
Babes 1
from Alexandra Anderson aml •Bulldogs lO, ~Ung R.ays 3
EUzabelh Clayton in a T-1 victory David Garrett Mored hve guals
over the Newport AlJ-5lars over the to lead Lhe Bulldttg~· otfens1vc
-1-.Gw~e.~ek'*eeinR--d.ffi-inaaA:tt~t~flr:-?-Re_g...,, ~-on ...... ?"""7._g...,.tr-1-.s .-'...,.?x_.1k~lo....,1~ ....... 1~~eJ G.ud.i and Brian Wong
Jessica Adam:., Amanda ectch ~cored two goab and Breth·
Late m the lourth quarter, Barbie
Argueta sc-.orcd oft a rebound to Li •
the score al 1·1 Jor the Red Hot Ros~
c., Alesha Young. Sarah Robert~.
S.unantha Olson, Emily RJchonne
dnd Lauren Call all had trong
qaml'S tor th<' R11-.Ps
~lenn~ Palmt>[ cor!'<' . for U1
Buf:Olcqwn. B<1hes
·• Boys roll behind 1-2-3-4-5 finish, girls
falter despite efforts of McFall, Steen.
COSTA MESA -In a team display of ta.lent. New-
port Harbor High's boys cross country tt>am swept
the top uve spo~ m a Sea View League dual-meet
victory over a strong El Toro team, 15-43, at Fau'Vlew
Park on Wednesday.
· It wos the first tune that Newport Harbor has
swept dgainst El Toro (1·1) in five years.
Sallors standout Curt Herberts won with a time of
15:44 over three nules.
Sophomore Chns McMillen coobnued to show
promise and fm1Shed a close second with a b.me of
15:55.
Steve Jensen {16·30), Chris Landgren (16:36), and
·Adam Antoruni (16:40) rounded ouf the top five.
Another notable mention for the Sailon. (2-0) was
the eighth-place firush of Junior Doug Dukes (1 7:04),
who has developed into a quality varsity runner,
according to guls coach Enc 1'weit.
• Ahctd McFall and Amber Steen continue to donu-
nate thelT opponents, but the rest of Newport Har·
bor's girls cross country team is still developing
McFall and Steen-finished 1-2 in a dual-meet loss to
El Toro, 26-32.
·we've still got a young team,• Twe >t sclld •As
long as we keep working bard, by the tune we get
to CIF, we'll be fine."
McFall, a senior, hnished the race Wlth a tune of
19:02, with Steen, a sophomore, trailing by just 22
K M HAGGERTYZVW'.> I DAILY Pr..OT
. Newport Harbor High' -Alida McFali (right) and
Amber Steen lead the pack en route to 1-2 finish.
seconds.
• AllCla and Amber continue to run well,• Tweit ~cild "They are really tough out there.~ • · ·
Came Foss, retunung from an mjury. gave the
SailoT<; (0·2) some encouraging news with her sev·
enth place finish (20:45).
UA VIEW LEAGUE 80YS
Newport Harbor 1S. El Toro 43
1 Herberts (NH), l5:44; 2. McMillen (NH), 15:55; 3. Jensen
(NH), 16:30, 4. Landgren (NH), 16:36; 5 Antonini (NH), 16:40;
6. Wilcox (El), 16 58; 7. Citolla (El), 17.00; 8. Dukes (NH),
17·04; 9. Sphttengerber (El). 17'.05; 10. M<Manus (ET). 17. 15.
SE.A VIEW LEAGUE G"'1S El Toro 26, Newport HMt>cw 32
1. McFall (NH), 19 02, 2. Steen (NH), 19.24, 3 White (ET),
19.46; 4. Smith (ET), 20:09, 5. Edmonds (El), 20:12; 6. Patton
(ET). 20:17; 7. Foss (NH)1 20:45; 8. Rojas (El). 21.13, 9. Manning
(El), 21:19j 10. MechkOf (NH), 21:32.
CLUB SOCCER
OCU Sting wins, ties
IRVINE -The OCU Sting, d boys' youth soccer
team, came away from Saturday's match against the
LUSC Strom with a 2-2 tie.
The Storm scored a goal to ~pen the second half
and had a 2-0 lead before Josh Feldman scored a
header off a comer kick.
Ryan Denman, Chasen Marshall, Carlos Mon-
tano and Brtan Henry proceeded to shut down the
Storm's offense. Sam Coons also made some critical
saves that allowed the Sting 9ffensc to go on the
attack. With less thdt 10 minutes to play, Chris Kim
scored frOJl\ 18 yards out to tie the score.
Scott Nickerson and Kevln Yoches peppered the
Storm goalie with a nwnber of shots late in the
match. The Sting was at home on Sunday and
defeated Mission Viejo Soccer Club Elite White, 1-0,
after Brian Walton scored on a penalty kick.
Vipers fall to Mission Viejo, 3-2
The OCU Vipers jumped out to a two-goal lead,
but couldn't hang on as the Mission Viejo Soccer
Club Elite boys under-11 team pulled out a 3-2 win.
Zach Milder scored both goals for the Vipers, but
a ~ ri~ of defensive lap es in the second hall led to
three Elite goals in 15 nunutes.
Kurt Ya<$o had a chance to tie the score, but his
shot just skimmed the goal post. Mission Vle10
remains unbeaten while the Vipers are 1-3.
Rush II leading the division
The Orange Coast Uruted Rush U QlTls under-13
team pounded the South Coast Storm, 4-0, to
unprove its league-leading record to 3-0· 1 over the
wee kend.
JlWan Austin, Kerrie Gates and Michelle Burgn-
er each scored a goal. Isabel Montano scored on a
25-ycUder.
The Rush II, in the Silver South D1vis1on, has won
three consecutive matches after a 0-0 tte to the
JUSA Wave to start the season.
Breakers extend streak to three
After losing the season opener to the LBUSC
Danger Zone, the Orange Coast United Breakeri.
girls under-12 have won three straight, including
d 5-0 victory over the WASC Comets this week·
end.
CalUln Comet. and Karl Truesdell each scored an
early goal for the Bredkers. Jack.le Taylor also had a
h.rst-half goal.
KUey Hall added two goals in the second half,
with ass1i.ts credtted to Jenny Sparks and Randee
Gambill.
The Breakers aiso have wins th.Ls season over
the FRYSC No Doubl, 2·1, and the PVSC Breakers,
3-1
Colts score 13-12 ·Up~et Pop Warner victory
Por the fust time l..n hve years, the Co ta Mc.~ Coils
upended Lakewood, 13·12, in Pop Werner Footbclll
action over tho weekend.
· Tho Colts trailed 1n the fourth quarter, but a touch-
down run by Blake Pretted gave Costa Mc~ e one-
point lead. Th~ dcfe~. 1pearheaded by J.ll. llodrtguez. IU. Mu~r. Rick Wedgworth, Anthony Santos. Cb.di
Seby-Boyd and Danny Ofozto held LakewoOd to. n!?g·
auve yardage for the dutation ol ~~ last ctuanct.
Greg Miner sealed tho Victory Dy fordng n fumble
that wtts recovered by Matt £qcklon wtth two minute~'
rcmah1i.ng.
• s.dcUeback Valley 12, Cott. Mesa Cb~!n 0
(9" ••·13) . ...._ s...dMil and Zadiary hctaaan combined
for 80 rushing yatdl, but \\ wasn't enough u the Costa
Mesa Chargers fell to Seddlebadt Valley.
Th • rushing perf onnance mark.I continued
lmprovement for th Charger. attack.
Sanche7 also had 11 una~lstect taC'kl~ on defense
1tnd a qua.rwrbdck sack. Cole Edward.I and Raul
Negrete each httd stx unas isted tackll's.
cdwards also had an intcrcepuon
• Coata Mesa Chiefs 25, Canyon lUlJ• 0 (ages 8-10)
Woody ManJe, Blake LemJ ux. hane Bolin a.nd
Uk• GammW each srored touchdowns for the Chief .
Jut Pruendtr and Tyler Brunell eech hod UC at
QlinrterbaC'.X.
MM Wong, Danny De Arkell, 1\'ler Legg and
Drake Robt.nton playod outatandtng defon .
•Costa M ... Cardlnall 28. ~ 8 f-vn 7-9)
MAalthew Area.n•• rushed for ov r 100 yarda and
three touchdownt as the Cardinali conunued to wtn.
Arel nas, who also hl\d igh\ tackles u a hnebacker,
was ablo to run so w~ll t>e<-auie of the olfensive line.
• SeddleMdt Valley 11, COii.i MeM Cowboys 14
..... 12·1'} •
Cuslen and Alexis Wojdynskl also don Parole h.J1f on
scored goal~ for the Red Holl>. Tht pre<:Non 1>0 !.lll!-f of Bull·
Sarah Anuruma and Casc;ld)' do<J~ Cbrlc;tlctn Harrhon, l\Jldre\\.
HaWthome combmcd for a great Olnh dnd Educlrdo Ceja pro\ t>r1
al dc·,tdly.
game in go • Surf Rats 6, Slime,-.; O
Megan Beeson scored off a Pii'-'> fla,io Cue\'a.s ,n,rNI two qoal
from Kalle Flores for Newport. Lau· UI d shutout vJCtorv Im the Surl
ren Curtis played i.olid defense for Rab Na1ban Pelt)', Bucko Theriot,
the Ail-Stars, mcludmg a .ht>ddcr Jacob lemlw>d< dOd K\.le Rohan
that ~ved a goal each scon d om: tf< r11 ·
DlVhlO°'li IV BOY'> • Soccer Jl<><:keri. 51 Splash 0 l•Od.lit•':> R.J. D'Cruz dnd Bernie
The Soccer Rockers reboundt>d l Tauner hdd two s,l\'I '<'dch Joi.t>ph
from a two·gdJTlt> losmy streak with 81yson and Hunter Owen c:on·
d shutout win Ted Stater scored • troUt. d the temp<> ttt m dheld.
twice Patrick Etter .!i{.'orcd dI\othN • Hula Dude 2, Tigf'rs l Evan Hocbwald 5Cored au c-.,rly
goal for the Rockers on a pets' from !-JOdl and almo~l ,rored dga.m, hut King Kelly. . Trent Sladles also had two qoaJs lhc T19ers ~~nt_on to h.N1-theu:,!~l
• Stingers 4, Raiders 1 mrltC'h o( tho c;cd'>OO
Tony Riva, Spencer Moore, Craig Desbrow, David Holmes
Ramez Wlssa and Brandon Sowers clOd Marcu McAddms kept lht>
each 'scored a goal to lead thr. ntt1tch dO'>C \\1th CXC'~llent defense .. c h • Purple Jaguar.,.3, Sil\.er Duck l Stingers Andrew unnlng am Brtan Sankey cored ~1ce and
and Geoff Gustafson each scored Mark Uebf>rman scored onre to
goals for the Raiders Blake Fogg lead the Purple Jaguars. Ruo;h had two asstSts • Smurls 2, Killer Instinct 2 Stevens and Tlmothr Regan t!ll<"h
. Bryce Henrie -.cor~d a goal for had dil ds..,i.sl •
the Smurfs to lie lhr. score al 2-2. Seth Janie-a .in<l Bryan Sn~der
An outstandmg sav~. by goalil· ''ell! key tor Stlwr Durk Lasers 4, Quicksilver l Kevin Shearer prevPnled the Christopher \'u ,cored t\\ 0 Smurfs from sconng the wummg goal. Shed.fer and Tellord Cottam qoal.\ m a wm for the l.a'>er. Er1 r
each had a g ocll for the killer Bonn C'orcd a uoal and hi\d ttn as ... 1 .. t. Lewi Truxton scored lor lnsbnct . Matt CoUJer ·ell.so had a Qwcks1Jver olt .1 grl'ttl pas-; by Juan
goal fot the Smurts TrdJJJo.
OIVISIO'll IV GllWi
• Quicksilver 1, Fireballs 0 D"1"10 '1 V <..lR.L.'-•
A penalty klC'k goal by Dana • Shooting Shamrot.k 4, Smashing
Owad proved to bC' the gdlllt!·win-
1
Pumpkins O ner for Quicksilver Catherine Con-The Shootmn Shamiol k-.'
Jon and Nicole Newquist pldyl·d rl<•fense. powered by Karyn Hal
th d1ld Emil} Tong continue., to ctonu· ~lld defense lo keep e FlTc:baU.S nttlc. ThE' ~hamrnr.k-. have nol bl't'n i.coreless.
Elizabeth Nealy and Elizabeth '-lOft'd upt'ln Ul '" la"t 11 4uartP1s ot
Layton were oulstclndlllg ip goat' ar llon. • Hotshots 2, Nightmares 2 . Emily Olaver .. c-ored tWlCt' tor
Amanda Hoffenberg had two th~ Shdmrofk' K11Ue Kay irnd Phoebe Cox c dc-h "-Cort."<i a goc \ gou.ls for the Hotsholl> dS both tedm-. • Turquoic;e Tf'rmi.natori; 2, lee· remamed undefeated thlS sea on
I Wrg 2 Lauren Miller cored on d ong Carrie CabanlllclS ... C'on•d 111 tit•
!.hot for the Nightmares. tht> "core ldtC' in lht> fourth quart •r Leilani Fata Md Lauren NcP~ tor tht• Tu1q1101.,c Tcmnn.1\ut played great m goal for the Hot· Angela Mello Lll'>o s.<·orcd a youl
shoti. Tort Oliver anll Elizabeth Van·
• Fireballs 0, Leaping Bullfrogs 0 thor wc>n t1.1m1h on clclcn.'>e 101 the
Coco Yokoyama wets a sohti 1l•rnunalClr •
go.We for the F1reb Us in the scou•· • Red Hot Rose l, Bubblegurn
• Sect Lions 5, Jaguars 2
Amy Staudingf'r, Ha}ley Young
dnd Kristin Baker each scm d fot
the '>• a Li.om; ~Uranda Young had
Hl Ci!>'>L'>l.
Orv1't0' VJ am-.
• Galaxy \S. Tornado11o
I oth te<tms phi ed dn evt!n con·
test m the II\· Au lm \\e h ler Ii d
two goal., for the Gdlax
• Barracnd<b ""· Green Bommer:. Ehc Holldnd Jack Graef',
Daniel ParUdu, Nathan RobN ls
and Bryan Rhode-. \\ere outst ind·
mq can offensi> tor U1c Uarri!C:Uda
HolJdnd ·had (\\ o yoal.s
• Blue Ughtnlng v'I. Cobra~
ln dn eJt.c;i q ycime, ti1» Ughl
rung deten-.e wa ... l"'d by Ta}lor Pctl·
toii. Julian Ouaru and Sf-an Don
ahue Evan Walker ilOd Rk hh•
Lowery l:!uch 'coted.
Dn,-,m~ \'1 c111.~
• Blue Dragon \· . ltoJC) Rockc:l
Brittany Hall~orth and M~ll
Fitzsimmons had ker pla"s on
ottcnc;e tor the Blut• Drdoons
• Purple Girl Po\\.er: vs.. Chicle">
with Kie~
Adrienne Taylor too}' lhtl h.1.ll
downheld and scort•d tlZI d hrt• 1 •
tt\\ 11y for l>urJlle Girl Vo'"""' yi r
Tiffany Luclou<, and 51>' nc. r
Etuott-Brand wen.• .;tronu ;..r k'l
Oh ~Ion \11 bo~s
• KUJer Wbd.le Jets
God.lie Andrew Oobnev mad
'lt!\:Cral save~ tor the Whaies m .,
bCor~les., tie.
l)•ter Franzen a nd Wllllam
A}OUb hw.tled ct." fon-.arch
Blue Sb.irks \'s. Tiger Sb.irk
Colton Gyulay S('<•rPd >n an
.ic.w.t t-om Jamie Jan1'1 tor lh" Btu
':ihark.s Cameron Howieson, Grant
Ra.wltng and Ian Crane pla} Ml I ~tronq defen-.c for the Blue Shiu
Of\ 1-;ms VII GlllUi
• harks v . Sun Babies
Kayla Huhord nd Jes ka TI1on
led the hdrks' oftl"n "· Kali
Coupson n ddt• c;c\ 1·ral qood v
•Rainbow Runnf'rs v • screa.auo
Greent>S
Christie Ohlaver ... rnu'!d tu1 the
R.Hnbow Ronn1•r on an assist h~
Kelly Rorden
Ctbile o ·cnu and sa.r h Teg, l
did not allow the • crnanun
Grc ne ... to c;oore a UOlil .
A WILD 6-6 STANDOFF
• Stnkers and Corona del
Mar fight to a 6·6 tie in
AYSO Region 120 action.
After A back-and forth sconnq
battle, the Strikers and Corona del
Mar finished m a 6-6 tie in A YSO
Region 120 boy-. D1wt1on m aruon
over the weekend
Z8ck Novak had lht! hot fool tor
the Stnkers, conng four go.lls
Nestor Ramirez and Aaroo Van
Ceem also tored !loal.S ,
Gary Gonzalez h.td et number of
d1vmg Sdves for the Stnkcrs
DIVlSION IV
•Girls wttb Attitude 3, Lake Forest 2
Sara Bryant '>rorect two goal\ to
lead the otten .. ave effort for Girl
with Attitude. R.ch I Ronqulllo
had ca g<>4l nd Jasmlne Day, l:!UJ•·
beth Greyabock 411\d Rosio Millan
hnd~ts.
Dalla Melida lut ll I • tbook pa '>
tu Jenna RU.ll who sco1ed the fmal
qoal 1
Ball handlmg by Brlttnt>y Ban·
nlng dnd lle.tthPr Fennessey were
kt•y to U11• \1d o1y
• tar pangled Babe l
SbooUng • tars 0
Banning scorcrl the gam~ onl~
go I on ct pa <. from Dora n to
\lllfHOH! the Stdr SpancJled Re"\\ to
4.0
Raeannc PfeUt>r and Jenna Ruiz
shared qo<1lkt1l'pinq dutu• anct
turned clWttV " numher of shots bf
lht• ~hootm~ Stars
LaQRll Demello and goal.kcc,p.-· ·t---·~~
ets ~gg~ Mlllan and K.tte Scbal·
.. , anchored th c1tf n e
•~lat Spangled &.bes 5, Cnmdl
lf'rrles I
Je lea Gavtlan 1nrl Katie
Doran each \C'('ln.'d two goa.I~ th
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OTIC TO Co/\tract Co cf• secuon PaTITION A9AMDON '"OPKllTY Hive YOll 1ta111d doing The 1onowlng pet"1on1 .,. Th.11 11a11mtnt w11 tllild Trust Y~ 111 ~ Cltlllllt uno.r • DMd Of T~ o.d ~·
C!!.T ... !To•1 '10091 ltq TO AOMINllT•R NOTICE IS HEREBY bu..,,. .. v•I? Yff. •t4-98 dOing bualnell ••: Tighl Wlolh in. ... ~.~ cOl/2i.1k ...o! ~e:1' ·.~~ ~ UMltPr-vV: Pr.. " .: "" .._.., " ESTATE o,.1 DIVEN THAT UNDER ANO T1m Hoplun1 Atttll, 3333 Sear St , 1"1Clf ~"yon 7,.., • .,._ •--__, v-.. OC*tY. U. • CAL.LINO'°" 8101 Each f)jd thd .,. IC· PURSUANT TO SECTION Thi• ltal•mem WH lllld #t40, Coll• M•ll. CA •••••788403 \0 ptOllC1~ pr_oPlf1Y, II~ Sold~ A PutllC ~. "Vou SchOOI OltlrlCC Hunting• compan Id by. c.n1lled or RICHAl'D t<EMNETH lN8 Of< THE CALIFORNIA wlUI lhe County Cltrk of 9262& Dally Pilot 5*pl. 24, Ocl '. bt Mid ... puDIC ... If you Nte4 Ni fllPllNIOn Of TIM
ton ltHCh Union High t euhl11'1 Ch•ck or bid TllCHlER CIVIL CODE THE PROP• Orenge C~y on 09122/98 Heidi Ann Milt.,, 1374 Ctr· 8 15 11198 TM71 nMd ~ txPllNIO'I OI Ille IUUI v°' Tlle ~~
.f!.t!0010j11tlc1 bondlnan1mounl nc>4l1u CASRNO.Att2eoo EATYLISTEDBELOWBE· 1ffH170302 r1to, Laguna Beach, CA'' "*'"'"'Pl~IQllMl~I OU.You """' Attic
O btain Doc:umen11 a/\d than ,.,.. percent (101') of To all h•o•, b•r'9flci1n ... LIEVEO TO 8E ABAN· D111y Pilot S•pt, 24, Oct 1, 92851 PUBLIC NOTICE s,· you lhould contact .. ' Ill:! A LftWf NOllol II~ '
aid Oue at: ttunhngton lh• iotal bid P'k• pavab,. cr9ditor1. con11ngen1 credi-OONEO WILL SE SOLO AT a 15 1998 rne10 Thie bu1lne11 la con· NollCt ii '*tb1 QHtn GMll Thlt Thi AMI ProPll'tY batement, IMch UNon Htgh $(hoof • '"' '°"·and per1on1 wt10 may PUBLIC AUCTION AT • • dUcild by' 911 lnd1v1duar f:lotltloue •11•IMH Woll ' R~Cll. a La• Known M 115 ~--.
Ottltlcl. 102't YOfle1own lo th• DISTRICT ... OUll· Ol~H be lnlefttled lil SOUTH COAST SELF PUBLIC NOT1c• Have you •l&ttt<I doing N• ............. ". Corporllon • rut•. Of ~ &udl. CA 92125 and cl--t A~•.. PurchHlng, Room Inf .. INll lhe l>iddef', II It• lhe w~n or Hiatt. or bolh, ST 0 A A Q E 3 4 80 W s;, b\ltlneH yet? YH, l892 The following Pefsc>nl .,. ~ rut... or SllOlll --OU Plr'Oll ,.,,_.,, 469-v.......
,.,, Huntington B•tch. CA ptopoaal 11 acc•plld, ''"" ol. RICHARD l(ENNETH WARNER AVE. SANTA Flotltlou• •u•IMH Heidi Ann Mib•r domg butlne .. H : S.C:h-ll.lted rut .. pul'IUM'll IO ... 084·1•. ~ .. Fue, DI-th .. h g•t t2Me. (7t•) "4-3339, Hl. promptly execute Iha TISCHLER ..... ANA, CA. ON OCT. 9, 1998 N•m• Stat•m•nl This •••••menl Wll flltd man Mtlal WOfkl, 601 Ttt· ~ ot Tfutt UICU•d by scrl>id,ln TM AllCM ~~ .. " a35() ~rfffMflt, furnish a 11111· A PETITION rvR PRO. AT 12 00 p M with lht County Clerk of min.I Wa'f, Costa Mesa, •fUrlCt E Wflgflt ll'ld Hora M' Oltcl 0 Trust. Wll Be -Al ~ Olie' Thursday, 00. factory FtJlhCul Pertorm-BATE hH bffrl filed by AIJCTIONEEA MA RICH· C1 ~fa:= Pef~~ar: OtfllCI• County on1'9/22Jt8 CA 92627 WflOhl ttutbatld Ind Wiit • Pllbllc AUclOI\ Al In Tht ftOlll some euh.
fo()ef 22. 1998 .. 2.00 pm Mee Bond In .,, amount RICK J FENEl.U"' Illa Su-AAO (DICK) SIOOERS A~· 5031 o' 'J· s c 19"9770301 SI..,. &.cit.man. 813 Hat· Joint Tltllllll recorded ~7 Of Tiit ~ Al TM ... 78 ~~~l~t ~ .:4i!trE~ tlOI tau than one hundred g9~ty ~~Rl~Gi•ltlomla, r~~~A STATE 80NO 1~: Hunt1ng1': ~a~~: Dally PllOt Sept 24, Oct 1, =~lrc:ft, Costa Men, Ca :.J:~' :1-:i.~..:I :': ~ = ~~l~t ~ .... __ .. __ ._ ... ____ ..
etach Union High s~ petcenl (100'Y.) ol lh• total THE PETITION FOR PRO-UNIT NAME CONTENTS CA 92849 a, 16, 1998 The68 Thi• buelntH 11 con-C()ijn!y Rtcoteltr or Oflnge mlll ,.,,. • Ptanll. ~.. -·
Dlslrlcl. Orange county, bid price, and fuml•h 1 SATE rtquet11 lhat RICK J. 125 JOHN ARECHIGA. ~~~k 0R0•:· ~~ tc;). PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by:.,, Individual Couo1Y. Calilornll. and Pll"Ullll On HI/SM. Al 10:00 NA, To 1...;;------~-~lomla. tcllng by and Payment 8oncf In an FENELU be tppalnlt<I 11 CERAMIC TILE MISC ore o r 1• 1• Have you stlt1td doing to lie Hob Of Olllult llld Thi H~ lllddtr. Pwll* Al Chances are
through 111 Governing amount not 1111 than pet'IONI represtnt111V1 to BOXES l ITEMS ' • • ~~92M~unUogton Btach, Flclltlou1 •u1lneu buslne11 ~I? No Elldlon IO W llltrN1o.r ... TM Tim. Of Salt, For t1111 Or you wlll find
l'Qerd, tltrtloatl., rtlttrtd (1~) ol lht total bid •Cimini.lier the Hlal• of lh• 222 JUDITH VANCE Thi b I I Nam• •t•••m•nt $\eve Btcllrnan ... on 10/719hC 10 00 A.M II c.tllef's Cl** Drawn On A Md to u "OISTIUCT'. w1A r• ptlc• tnd fumlsh certitl· dteedenl LUPE><. PIANO, MISC duel~ buy:• ~~ed t_~g~ The foltowtng pe,aons 111 This 1t1temt()t wa1 liled Ill front ol flt~ It fie Stall Or HdoNI Blnlc, CMcl What you n ~ Uj) lo. l>Ul not lat•r • THE PETITION reqUHll BOXES . 1·1 cfolng but1"9H .,. W'ntl'I with th• County Clerk of main "':t.r Pl ID"' Plloln• OrNll on A s.. Or ftcli(ll at the price :J•J~:•~d,!~ ~~~r.:':~:~~~. t:::n t:~ =~~::1in~~r'fh~"11~~e;:,: M~~ AJ~x~:uoA. TABLE. :
0•r• yoo t?•~rted doing ~;6 :z~;,,,H•~~. e~8;.; Otaog• c~:.:;~:=' := i:, ~"1,!~ ~ =;:s:::/~i you want to pay ot • ~aci '°' U'I• follow· tect In tn. al"l\OIHll1 aat dent Admlnlstr111on ol E•· 295 ALEX FONSECA, r.v. A":c'i:~!i: u.t Robert 0 92628 ' Dally Piiot Oct. 1• 8, l &, at public IUCllon IO H lligllftl llll'lk In FM1a11 Coclt whtn you read
log projee\1' lor1h In tn. gtMfal condl· 11tu Act. (Thia Autn0tlty ORES SER. MISC lTEMS Walter Ce 'o • . .Wyoena M1t11 8yer1, 1546 22 1998 The81 bidd« for Cllll (~Mlle II llt Stcton 5102 And Auflortao To Claulfled Pr0Ject1 814 1831 • llON Ill lti. tvenl ol t11furt wlll lllow lt\t personal rep-SOUTH COAST SELF This illt ~nt tl Coriandet Or (IC Costa ' llml OI ... In laWlul mOMY OI 0o -~ In Cllllomll Tiit
Ffekf 81Ncl'ler1 11 Ocean 10 enter lnlo the contrtct =:r::1'v!11~utta~~1.':~ ST 0 Rf.GE. SH AR 0 N wtlh tilt ~ounty wb~rk 19:. Mesa, CA 92628 ' PUBLIC NOTICE :,'. U~':!s~"!'l-'!.. ~l :': ~ OI Bew Madi ~ dalty \lltw High School M1ncl1· and tlltclllt lht 1equlrtd II B I f )I YOUNG, MANAGER Orang1 County on 09/22198 This bu1lness II con· ....,, • .,._ lfTlll1._ fl..,.-842·9818
10fY Job Walk: 9 am, Fri-documents, auch bid Heu-fn~urtc:rf:novv_;.y rr:s!r:!ni e:~c~~~~t~d M~l~w~:I~ tHH770370 ~;!:db~~ an,:~~~~du~~ln F~~~:'::.:~~~~a ~rrr~n~ ~n:;, sa:11ic:.= ~:=.· Or~mtr.:::~--------
day, October II. l~8 at nty will be forfeited. Th• actions, however, lh• per. Pilot Seplember 24, Oclo-Daily Pilot Sept. 24, Oct 1. buslnes~ 'f•I? No g Th• lollowlng peraoni .,1 Ill aid County Ind~ .. d•· To Satisfy Tilt OOIQltlon St-
Oceatl 'l/ltW High Scnool. Fllthlul Ptt1ormance Bond sonat r1prtstnt1tM1 will bl btr 1, 1999 8, 15, 1998 Th668 Wynel\a Matl• Byets doing business as· scnllld • ~ mor1 lullV di-airtd 9V Thi DIN Of TMt OBITUARY
17071 Gothard, HunUnglon ahall rtmal/\ In lull force requtre<i lo g1v1 notice lo Tlla78 Th.ls atottmtnl was Iii.<! Galileo Cale 704 E Balbol scribed In lM abM 1111t16oMCI Elcteulld' 9y Mtf14111 HoncNrliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Beach, CA, Ucense Clas· and tlltct 1t1rough Iha lnltr.sttd persona unlHI PUBLIC NOTICE w,th lht County Clerk ol Stvd .• New?ort Beach, CA OMO ol Trutl The s~ .. t ad· IC.lllnny, An IJnnwnH
11ficat1on· B Pt1n Deposit guar111tee ptnod es aptc· they have w•ived nottce or PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on 09/22/98 92661 dress or Ollltf comlllOfl ~lg-Wom111. Al Trvstor. Rtcorlltd
FM' S20o ~•lundabl1 tor lll•d In th• g•neraJ condf· consented to In• propost<I Fie. tlllou1 Bu•ln••• Flc""ou1 Bualn,11 18988770371 Jalll D1wood, 13962 Hale nation. II any, or 1111 real prop-On t/21/H, Rtcordld Al .In· · tchon I Th• lndepencfonl Name Statement 0 Way Oarden Grove CA trty Cltscrltild abOYI Is pur-s1nlment Ho. 9'4·0CM63A8 plent rttufnld by 10-27·98 llons. . admlni111111on 1uthof'lty will Nam• Stetement The following persons art ally Pilot Sepl. 24, OC1 I, 92843 ' . ported lo bl" 1726 New Ham· BOC* No . Paa•. Of TM Oflldai
Bid• •hlU be received In Th• DISTRICT reservH the bl granted unless an lnltr· The tonowlog pertons .,, do(ng b\lsineu as: 8. 15, 1998 Th872 Thie bualnus Is con-phlre Or Costa Meta, CA 92626 Racorcts Of OrlllOI. calllomla.
U'l9 place ld1t11ltled above, right lo rejlci any or all Hied person "'es an ob· doing business es: Ry· Technlcs Labs, 14252 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by· an Individual APHI t39-61 l-23 Thi undet· Thi Toll! Amouol Stc::utlCI 9y
and 1haH be opent::I ind ~ds or lo waive any ir· jectlon to the pe1111on and Polo Cle1nlf1, 17870 Ne-Culver Dr., Suill A·551, Ir· Have you started. d01ng slantd TnislM dlsdalms lflY Slid lnslnJment Al 01 Thi lint
publicly read aloud al lhl regulorltles or ln1ormahlltt shows good cause why the whope StrHt, Stt. 103, vine, CA 92604 Flctltloua B&.1ilneu buslntss yet? No Mahllty for ll'IY lne«rectn'" ol Of lnlttal Publlc:atlon 01 Thll
tbovt·lltltd llmt and In any bids or In the bid· court should not grant the Founlaln Vall1y, CA 92708 Steven Chandler, 4872 Nam• Stelement Jelil Dawoocf .. 1111 Slftll addrm and oltltr Nob Is $361.529.30. Which place ding aU1h01lty. Nagln L. Pa111, 3007 Croy· Flagslar Ctr.. lrvlnt, CA The lollowlng person•,,. This stattmenl w1t tlled common deslOn•Uon. II any! IOdUdH Tiit Tot.II Amount 01 . . A HEARING on lh• pell· den Bay. Co1t1 Mesa. CA 926()4 ol I with th• c I Cl k ' shown hlflln Tiit totai amoun Thi Unpaid Balance (lndu= In accordenct with the As rtqulreCI by SK11on hon will bt held on OCTO· 92626 Thia business Is co,.. d no bus ness as· oun Y 11 0 ol tt1t unpact bU!CI ol ttlt Aa:rutcl And Wnpald tn9Wts provl1lons ot Calllomla 1773 ol tilt Cahlornle BEA 29, 1998 11 t;45pm In Sandfff> N Patel, 3007 ducted by an lndlvldull ARTISANS, 329 Marini Orange County on 09/17198 obllgallon S1CU11d by 1111 prop-And Rtalonmll E
KILGORE
MeMna •· Kll9or•• died October 29,
1 Q98. She 11 •urvlwd
by lhrff daughter•,
Pally Miiier, P•nny
Zide, Pamela Oulek,
five grendchlldren ~
2 great-grandchildren.
Services 1>41ndlng with
the Omega Sodety.
714-75-4-7711 lilu9lne1t and Prol11s1on1 Labor Code, the Director ol Dep1. 703 localed at 34 I Croyden Bey, Cos11 M111. Have you started cfolng ~":f;2 Balboa Island, CA D ·1y Ptl 19~88770089 •r1Y to.,~ sold lllCI reasonable Costs. ElPIMl9, And MvlnCll COd• Section 7028.15, and the Department ol Indus· The Clty D1lv1 South, Or· CA92626 busloess yet? No anl a• 01 ct 1• 8, l5. ts~llO corlt, txptnSI' and AtTh1TlmtOtlnltialPublclelon ff°ubli~ Con1r1C1 Code Ste· trl1t Relahon• ot th• Slate an;ie. CA 92868. Mllesh N. Pllel. 3007 Steven Chandler /,11,J,~/~~~1& &:,~I 1 ~1 22• 1998 Th683 a0if1nces 11 !tit ttme o1 Ille Ol lhll Nob. Oa'8d: Sep'8n\·'1---------..:
tlon 3300 lht owner r• 01 Cahlornl• has d•ttr· I YOU OBJECT . 10 tht Croydon Bay, Costa Mesa. This statement was flied land CA 92682 · PUBLIC NOTICE lnlllal PUbllcallOn OI tlle Nouc:a ber t 1. 1998 Diana can...
QUlrH 1nai the bidder pos· mined lhe general prevail· granllng of the pe1t11on, yoo CA 92828 with IM County Clerk ol This bu1ln1u Is con-Of Salt ii $231.961 80 In Asslstanl Vtil Prnldlnt Serrano
... , tne· class flctllon 01 •no rattt of wagtt In th• 11lould appear al the hHr· This buslnus ts con· Oraoge County on 09/25198 ducied by· an Individual FJctlllo&.1• auilnHa addttton to cah"ttlt TMlll wll ~anct comoanv 4900 , 1 Ing and 11111 your ot>-due1ed by: co-ptrtnefl 10088770852 H tarted d 1 N•m• St t 1 accept• callllfs Clledl drawn Rlvtrgridl ROid. Sutti 2870 contractor 1 license noltd locahly In which this work je<:llons or Ill• written ob· Have you itlfted doing Dall'f Piiot Oct 1 8 15 b ave you 7• N ° ng Th 1 11 1 • •m•n on a Sli'8 or natloNI bank a ll'Ml'ldall CA 91706 (626) 6541·
MC>ve 11 th• Um• the blcf ts Is to be ptrformed. Coplu ecllons with Ill• court be-business yet? No · • • ' us'f'" yll 0 ol e ~ 0,W ng persons 1118 chide drawn bY a tlile or 4858 For SMt lnlormallon Call
tut>mltted. Pursuant 10 ol these rat• determlna· lore the hearing. Your •P· Nagln L P1111 22• 1998 Th682 ~n8(,1Y~,:i~ent was tiled ~a~~g•~n:~~ as~ Tes'jfv1!~ ltderal credit unron or• clllCk (714) 573-1965 P112211 911-j ~neu ancf ProlHStons •ions, art on lilt at 1h1 DIS. ptaranc• miy be in peraon T.hls tt.ltfTWll--Was filed • with the Coun1y Ctlfk ot Creek, Irvine, CA 92812 drawn by a Stale or ledtral Vl• lO/ViB
Cod• Section 7028.16. no TRIC:T· and copies may be °fFb~~~~~°A~~EDllOA d!.~ 1~~~'~n ~!:9gf PUBLIC NOTICE • Of1ng1 County on09f22Jt8 Ro.,.r1 LIO Flttp11rlck, Jr .• :=: :'s'WaO:, *:C::,o;si----------l P4.VrMTII ahall bl made for oblained upon request. Th• or conti1l9tnt cr9dilor ol g 'f 19989710399 5 Siflftr Crffk, Irvine. CA bani sl)ldllld In secoon 5102
_.k or mattrlal under the con1rac1or shall post a th• dacee.,d, you must Ille 19988788209 FJctltlou• Bu1lne11 01i!y Pilot Sept. 24, Oct 1. 92612 ol ttlt Flnltldal Code ano Can't seem to contr1C1 unless anct unltl copy or the$e rares 01 eaeh your clalm wtth lhe court Dally Pilot Sept. 17• 24• Name Statement 8 t5 1998 Th873 Thi• bualnHs 11 con· aut11ort21d lO do business In lhl$ t t 11 th »w Registrar of Con1'1C· job s11t. Th• conlraclor 1nc1 and mall a eopy to the per· Oct. t , 8, 1998 Th664 Th• followlng personi .,, ' ' ducted by: an lndMdual Slate In 1111! event tender clt1er ge 0 8 ose
tDll -11111 &o 111e ~ • ~ ·~~ter undtf 11 10~1 r1pr,11n1a1lv1 •P-• PUBLIC NOTICE doing business as: Royal PUBLIC NOTICE t!:i~r~.9~ou117·~~ed doing Clan cash IS llXl911d 1111 Trus-repstrj'm.,..,._,----u.-...:....-N4M!Wl1GA.a.ac1111--~
that the contractor was 1hall pay not less than the ~ltd by lhft couJt With1n r~~sl ol Or~e C~~~· Flctl1lou1 Bualn•u Robert l..YF11%p1111ck i.:' :r..av rlt11'1ol~ ~u~ around lhe house?
proptr1y llctnsed al lht tpeelfitd preva11iog ralet ol 0'f~h~~!~~ss~!"nc':'ot~~~ Flctltlou1 BuelnHt NevtPOf1 e~~ch, (!,\ g266() ' Marne St•t•m•nt This statement· Wit filed ~nds ~*avalal* to u: , let the
"Um. lh• bid was submit· wages 10 111 workert am· tars as provided In Probate Name Stetem•nt Viking Ventur11, Inc .. (CA), The lollowlng petaons .,, with lht County Clerk ol payee or enCJorstt as a ma111r Cl•aalfled
led. Any contrector nol 10 ployed by them In lhe e•· Cod& section 9100. The Cl rre ~lloj'og pe~sons art 1048 Irvine Ave., 1393, doing business aa: Dittel Orange County on 09/22/98 of right Said sate Wll lle made S I
llc•nsed 11 1ubjec1 10 pen· ecutlon ol tht conuact. um1 tor hllng claim• will 0 ng ui ntn 15· Newport eeach, CA'92860 Systems Co .. 1730 Pomona 19889770384 but _,lt1out covenant or war· erv ce
allJts undtr 11\t law and No blddtr m1y w1thdr1w not explrt before tou1 !,~~u;181$~!· ~008 s:~:• Thia bu1tn111 I• con-Ave.Nnll It & 2, Co1t1 Oally Pilot Sept. 24, OCI 1. rarity tXPttsStd or 1111p11td Directory
the conuact will be con1,!j. any btd for a period of months lrom th• he1111ng Ana CA 92~01 • 1 ducted by'.• corporation Mesa, C~ 92627 8. 15, 1998 Th669 reoardll'IQ llllt. pcssession Of heip you find
ere<i void ti Iha llcenst lor1y·f1v. (45) d1ys alter lht date noticed above. Nagln L Patti 3007 Cro Haw you llilrtt<I doing Mateus . Altunder, 1020 PUBLIC NOT C tne:umbrancts lo salllly ttlt claulflcatlon specllltd date set tor th• openlnn 01 vou MAV EXAMINE the den Bay CosUi Mesa c~ bus1net1 yet? Yes. \984 S Gl{bratter, Anl.hltm Hills. I E mdtbltdntSS sec:ureo by Sll4 reliable help. ·.. n11 kept by lht court. 11 you • • Viking Ventures, Inc, M1k1 CA 92808 Detd. 1dYlrlCIS triereundtf 042•5878 htrelnatltr 11 that ol a bids. •re 8 perion Interested In 92626 Russell. C.E.O. Thia bu•lness Is con· FJcUtloue 8&.11lne11 With lnllrlsl O'llCI •
Mortuary * Chapel Cremation
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"1pecl1lty con11ac1or" u Pursuant to Section 22300 the estate you may hit Sandeep N Patel, 3007 This slalemenl was flied ducted by: an lndlvldual Name Statement ltleretn lfld ~ u~pald pr~-----------·
denned In Section 7058 ol of the Publlc Contr1c1 wllh lht court a Request gA°~~~e Bay, Cosli Mlsa with lhe County Clerll ot Have you llarted doing Tht lollowlng persons trt ol 111t nole saot1rtd by .:ci did r,:;:=c::::c:==========:::1
the Cal1lornl1 Business and Code, 1h1 contract will con-tor Special No11ce (form Mitesh N Palel 3007 Oraoge County on 08/27/98 busmeu yet? No doing businen as: Ntw· "'" tnllfllt 1111r1on a pro-
Prolaulons COdt, lh• ,,,.. 1aln p1ovl1lons perm11t1ng DE·154) ol the filing ol an Croyden Ba Cost~ Mesa 10981788301 M111cus C Altxandflf port Moloraports, 418 Old Yldldlnsak!No• fits Cfla'ges
c(alty conltactor awarded lht 1ucc1uful bidder 10 lnv1n1ory and appralsot ol CA 92626 y, ' Dally Ptlol Sept. 24 Oct 1 ThlS statement was fifed Newport Blvd., Newpor1 and IXPIMll ot th. tNi .... o estate assets or of iny pe-• ' with the County Clerk of Beach. CA 92683 Iha ~sts cna'8d by said Ottd lhe contract for this work subslltutt sec:u111te$ for any lillon or eccoont 89 ro-Thh• business Is con-8. l5, 1998 . Th667 Orange county on 09122198 Chris M11l1r, 165 WelnUI 01 T DaJil Sep
Iha/I ltHll construct 1 ma-money1 wlthhtld by lhe vlded In Probate Cod• :ec. dueled by. co-partners 10088770380 #C. Cosla Men, CA 112627 ,994u:o11 & A~~~ Jocity of lh4 work, In IC· Dlslllct to ensure pertorm-tlon 1250 A Request 101 ::,~~ .~ou ,'~ed doing PUBLIC NOTICE Daily Pilot S1p1. 2•, Oct I, This bu~lntu I• con-Corl)OrallonFA</A WolllP1111tr
oordance with th• provl-anee under the contrect 01 Special Nollet form 11 N g1' L. i•~ 1 ° FlcUlloue ButlnHI 8 15 1998 Th675 ducted by an lndwldual a la'# COf'l)Cfltlon • Trus.,
slor11 ot Cahlornla eusl· permitting payment ot 11-ava•labl• hom lh• court ~" nslate~:nt was filed Name St•t•ment ' ' bture you /~rted dOing By· Tammy Boren TrvslM Salt
nt1s and Prott11lons Code lentlons earned dlreclly clerk. wilti ti!• County Clerk 01 The following persons are PUBLIC NOTICE C'~n~",:i1r.~t 0 Olflcer Woll & RIC:rl•Clt. • I.Aw
Section 7059. Into escrow. Altornev for I~• Pell· Orange County on 8·19-98 cfolng business as: Ntw· Flclllloua Bualn•H This tlaltment was flied co;g::at1on f/K/A Wolf &
Time It ol lht essenct. All BV: Oov•rnln9 Board tloner: 19988797824 por1 Beach Skin Cart & Heme Statem•nt with lht County Clerk ol ~ let, a ~ ~iaon 18
WOJll mu1t .,. completed Signed: CHEADLE, GAARETT & D11ly Pilol Sept. 11. 24, Permanent Co1metlc lnati· The following persona ,,. Orong• Counly on 09122198 =·~ 92660 (7l~) 20-~llhln 231 consecuOw eat-/SI Sutl Mo Lane, Dlrec-HEATON, LLP Oct t, 8, 1998 Th663 ~le, 369 ::i'c~'&4 12451 dOing bustneu es: Rovtrt 19988770358 9200 'Salt 1nt0trnallon Onl'f
ender d1y1 lrom dale apec-tor ·Procurernent/en-THOMAS 8 . GARRETT, ,,.. p':,"'= Moler •151 i':i:~. Across America, 1107 011-Daily P,1ot Sept 24, Oct 1, (7141 573-1965 WOif & Rlc:fi· 1n~ on th• Notice 10 Pro-•ruv Con11rvatlon ESQ., (CSBI 082018· PuDLIC NOTICE M7A. Costa· Men. CA lord Ln N1wpor1 Bt1ch, 8, 15, 1998 Th671 ards lu Debt Colllctor AnlnlPt·
ctld. f1llure to complete Publl1h1d Nowport 4), 4041 MACARTHUR Flctllloui Bualn .. t 92826 CA 92660 Ina To Collect a Debt. My
lhe work wllhin the time Ht 8t1ch·Co•t• Men Dally BLVD., STE. 390, HEW· Name Statement This bu1lneu Is con-1N~ahLnGar~ntr. 11~ O~· Information Obtalntd WI 8t
fOfth her.in will result In P11ot0cto!Mrl,8,t998 PORT BEACH, CA Tlleloltowingpersonstrt ductedby;1nlndMd111l g~92seo ewport eac • CLASSIFIED r-4 FOf That Purpo$t
!he Imposition ol liquldllld Th680 92880 doing buslne11 as· Junior Have you •tatted dolng This bu1ln111 Is con-It's the resource you 112182111179fl4 t0111!19
dlfNlgH for each day or Shopping for 8 new Published Newport Hockey Pros. \011 Bnoso t>,!'sln~"J1111Yes.8-ls.98 can count on to sell a I---------~
delay, In lh• amount ot a.partmel"!I? classtnao B111ch·Co111 Mesa DoJly Drive, 1109, Costa Mesa, T~I~ :111~:~nl waa fltld s ELL myriad of merchan-
1200 Pel' Cloy. lela you compare Pilot Oclobor 1, 7, 8, 1998 CA 92627 with th• County Clerk 01 d1so ltoms, because
Each bidder •hall 1ubml1. cost1 • without ha111e ThW679 J'm le Ho~kl~r· 1007~ Sp~ Orange countY on 09/22./98 our column• compot
on the 10tm fUfnlshed w11h or worry I To place an ad In CAc9if.46 un ngton 11c • . 10988770383 your used velllcle quallrlod buyers 10
I.hi contract dOC\lments, • ClaHlfl•d ClaHlfled Marta c. Hopkins. toon Dally Piiot Sept 24, Oct 1, through classified call! 842-5878 •
Utt of the proposed aub· 842·5878 Call 842·S878. Spar Clrclt. Huntington 8, 15, 1998 Tn6741 842·5878
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Charmerl Loi vetue wlth Spa, skylights r + a + · I· IY OWM 1 t + acres w/ quiet er ea 2br 2ba, 2 2400sf lg yd, gardener
$839,900 Low malnt. New carpets, 111• & Flx4>t· Oreal Location Peno MTN to Ocean lohs, 2 car gar, ell th• P•t ok S2400mo
1 blocl< 10 beach Can appl1. S184,500 Agent SS09K 720-1704 Bkr View. 1 ·7 Estates. ••tratl NS/pel LH (949) G40-7262.
bulld new. 320 Hazel. Marge Lea 722-0620 LIDO ISLE Brand New Financing Avl. A1klng S3200/mo 673·8443
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38r In COM. Out ol NP Shor•• Cute Cozy MOBILE Leue. Agent 420-2440 tt I h I "''" A a 11 Dphc S275,000 3Br 28• Hom• 3br 2ba. comm DEL MAR 212 2 °0 ••• w 1 P•• o, 11:1 •ce na •• " aaye a. 2Br 28•. 3c gar. nu pool/\ennla S334.7K HOMES 1100 near beach. Caltiedral IOft 2869 -----Sell It Todavl Lrg pnl. roof. 493·076t or " .. "' n l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cellt, frig. Mov•·ln 3Br & tam rm, naads 496•7649 J Webb, Bkr .,..,.."'..:g_t -""~ar,...c~ .. ~4_..-_4_,7.;.32_,__1• it STORY CONDO 3br NEWPORT $peclall S675+dep. CM 20th a Nwpt ea..
co1mettc work bllt Nwpt Hght• 38r 28• CM Pta~pott 2Br 28a, 2.5b• quiet at, cloH COAST 2170 $500. 1~ E. 16th SI. 2bd 1b• avail Oct
PRICED 1000'1 LESSi---------400 Sq Fl detached 20ic52, $1 5,500 Space lo btach. $2300/mo. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil No Pett 949·5"48·2421 now $1100/mo, yaartv.
th• n I a a I •a I•. HUNTINGTON offic•/bonu1 rm, prof'I rent, $400. 55 + Har· ~gt (949) 720-9489 •Co•t• Me .. •a ... , Returblthed, gar, w/d, ~~~/~0~•;:8-o5t~~~ BEACH 1040 landscape. 405 lrvln• bor Really 873-.4400 COM SO PCH 8 28r 28• FrHh & Jr.1br & lbr, aJao 2br t/p , yard. 873-4373
S515K 646-4592 Pp 0 L b lb Y Bright, gated com-lba, quiet gat•d Vera•IH•• Condo Jr~
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COSTA MESA 1024 •MODiL HOME• 2ea 400$ F. deteched ' ""·pet OK S1450/mo laaH 718•1535 euy ecceu t o Jee. w/d S750+ ut11· .. lmmed move In 3br ottlce/bonut rm. prot'I CRYPT 1225 uUI Incl 848•3804 38r 2.SB• •yr old freewaylbHch/ma1t1. avail 10/1 22~4&
..ear 38• Fam rm, 2.5ba, 1773tf home, 2 landscape. 405 lrvln• Coz~ 2 llory college elngl• tamlly hom•. __ 7_1_4-_8_9_7_.00_7_1_
pool, •P•. yard I s1ory ltie:I detached 2 $51!51( 645-<e592 Pp 2 CBMBTRRY LOTS So. ot PCH. 2Br 281, 2 car g.,, t/p, ale, Lovely, cln, 1br 8road·1-------....::...;;.•.
Ae<Suc•d 10 1259,900 car gar w/open air Iott NWPT SHORES 2BR Herbor Lawn, CM, yard, w/d, gar, hrdwd gated comm, no pet, way SI. w/d hkup. trig, •
Temerr•h. Seven •bove gar Upgrade• Ole, 2BA, B•am c•ll, S279&/or be11 offer tlra, newly r•mod•l•d Ilk• new S2200+ &.11111, n/peta $850 + $800 No room ltft
OablH n.a.e&s-7t97 lhrougho&.1t. corner lot, newer tlle root. $349K 849·8St.e11e 12850/mo $48-4220 PP Jim 849-85t·8345. · He e.41S·214e lo th• garage park vl•w. a492,000 Biii G d R •• SID•• 3 LEFT n.-.e48•9410 •• ~~7~8~:~'0" '·p-.-c--.F-,-c-v-11-w--.-4, __________________ ,•MllSA Y•RD•• forlh•cat?
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from bulld•r 3br 2.5ba•-------~-Prl•tlne Remodel or .,r fourp2s"Ji. b~fuw COSTA MESA 2124 OUTH COAST faun hkupe, no P•I•. ~ cell'• AC, 2 ear NEWPORT Beach Home. Tl1•1 re1all. pp 985·7578 METJtO 2186 CtOOO/mo 751 ... 3:10.
gar. Prtc .. from. the BEACH 1069 marbt•, ctnalr, P•llo, You gets buutUul Seti your hom•
high s2oo·a 722·8120 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~;c,~~ ~~~~K:!~= tnaln hOUH, 2t>r tb•. Adorallll• 3br 2ba hm• 1hrOUQh CIH•lned.
1!'81D• Charming 3BR •BALBOA DUPL&X• HOUSES/ office, 1111( lvng·rm, on cul·d•·HC, new e42.9e7a
Home on 0\/., 90008,. Prim• area. Walk to W Cltff Dover ehor•• pool, •~P • peilclng, carpeVpatn1 11100
corner lot w/glent O•r. everything. Gr•at 2br 2b• condo, upper CONDOS partially turntahed NO p•I ~51-4~0 NEWPORT
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hug• AV •r••· Cell tor S180t< Br Own•r FOR RENT pr•l'd, •v•ll 11/t BEACH 2ea9 BIACB 2•••
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T•ylor, "e'• a..2·•122 OCUNFAONT n.n i;;i ~
ll•st•lde gal•d comm, Vl•w of beach end G!NIUL 2102 NIWPOJtT FOR RENT NEWPORT MARINA
d•ched 3Br 2.~aa. Catalina Th• prlc• wilt l•liiil•••••• BEACH 2189 ••••••••I
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Tri Square, prln only needed M·F 5.gpm ASAP! N. CM. Atk 4 for Hardwate aa1e1 NPB FHhlon l1land. POTT~R.Y...,, 14
Agent 1149-281·8122 2920 5530 avg S15hr NB 723-7093 B . Burry 54<>-0688 x14 a11oc: & c:Hhier1. Flex (949) 720·1998 •-~,,.,,_._ ft.wet Litt A ReoHne 2724 ••••••••• 1c:hedullng, banent1 -5-8 -n-t•_P_h-0-,0-M-9-m-t"' -· _., Chelr el9C'lfte, med. "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MINT-O·MATIO Vend <:? CAREOIVIERS <:? Boet Dock Crew DRIVl!R PT mull be package. Call Olc:k at Cashier Greeter, etc AoeMlll,lcNlr,~ adull width, tan, hke
11 BUSIN:t::SS mac:h'• 4 aalel On F/PT relief, live-In po-Pof•lllon avall. Apply 21 , re1pon1lbla & Crown Ace Hardware Create Holldav Manic: "*81.Coweft.UNO, n.w. S900 &M-2081 NB Modern, 1tep1 to IW & 11and1 or counter to)). slUon fOf 1 bed/boatd/ In peraon W•d·Sun know how lo read • 3107 EHi Cout Hwy 1•800.229•7147~1381j37 ~~~.._ •••• foem Or•en•
iand, L.tg bed·rm, TV, FINANCE Retiring! Will deliver. care In CM, mu•t be 10:00am to 2:00pm map book Flower CdM 949-4t1'3·2800 3 pc; leatner ••c:tion• ~ ~-·· decka SS40mo + !562·598-3525. tlaiuble 714·557-8748 8alboa Yacht Club Shop In HB 840-2Cl34 RETAIL , Security Offlcera 1350 Great fOf famlly
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---------1---------ornamen11 wanted for mo old. cook clean S14HR & up Morning• ot FIT. M·F tn•> 993 8028 REJITAl;S BUSINESS c M.H.S. Grad Nlghl refl, 3·5 vr• ;;;Jn chlld --------.. Promotional markatJng CM area. 540-8911 ~----·-----· ·2726 OPPOR'l'UNITY FundralHr. 657-5069 care exp. 831·5492 Chef, prep cook/ Co, aeek• motivated R t IV~t 5 11 Tl!ACHER 2nd Grade la~nii~~tt:ii:;';nl WANTED dishwasher needed people for out1lde • •. . upp •• Chr11t1an School Must ti.,••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2904 PRAYER TO ST. JUDE Accounting for yacht chartering salH, great oppty Expd 'eta11 per1on t/t, have c:r•d•ntlal.
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• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii May the $ac:red H .. rt A/P • Ce ah T l h wk ands, benelat1 Star· DA y c AR e A I DI! NB or CdM want to of JHu1 be adorad Dlabur•ement co. op Hlary for w 1 growth potential. Ung At1/0al• 553-0101 l '30·6PM Fax rHume
renl 3·4 br hou1e, 5· ••••••" and glorllled, loved •-slatenl prof't. Exp'd and Call 714-375-0491 or P • -II ed fax resume to SalH to Jan • 714-437-7976 10 yr tse. Elderly c:ou-tl•at• be wary of out and pralud, pr• Naw1paper publl1hlng we groom per· 71.-.375-0483 COMI! QROW T., ... CHERS pl• no pet1 xlnt o area companies. aerved throughout the and printing company Sonner. Please call WITH USI ....._
Credit. 723-0311' Chock wllh the local world now and for-uek1 regul•r part 949·875-5583 HANDY ...... N EXP'O & e di t 11 d Toddler & PT Pre 8 t t B l • ..._ xpan ng re a • • s c: ho o I ta a c: he r 1 • • r U I n e I I ever. Sacred Heart of lime 24 houra per ----------OEPENDABL.E. Costa I I d ..
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B b I ven s ng apa. •m•nt needed In NB Exp re· urdeau •ore you Jeeu1, pray for us: St. week per1on. One Cl•rlcel Positions Me1a area Salary •ffk• a Hit motl'Vated quired Benefit • ••n any money for Jude, worker of mlra· year experience pr•· Open. 949-642-9699 account exec:1Jtive 10 ..... 29 2 fHs or Hrviclls. Read i ctes, pray for u1: St. !erred E O.E., drug· $12·$18Hr·No Exp ••~I. develop and ••r· • .,.,.,.. 7
and underatand any Jude, helper of lhe free & imokafree work Neel Full Benetltsl PAYROLL/ vice new buslnau ---.....,.----'--I
contracts before you hopole11, pray for u1. environment .• Send re-888-292•7091 IC.2828 A~MINISTRATIVE and 1pec:lal sec;tlons .EMPLOYMENT
sign. Shop around tor Say this prayer nine aume with 1alary hi•-Comella Patk; Elegant P AS1 SISTI ANT d We prefer a candidate SERVICES 5533 rates. tlmH • day and by tory to: Accounting Home Fur nishing• •vrol ass stanl an 10 have a minimum of
All Purpoae loena the eighth day your Supervisor, PO Box 1tore opening at S . oflic:a administrator. 1 year print ad· miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
•Fost Approval prayer will be an-1560, Co1ta MHa, CA Coast Plaza needs 10-Full ltma position. Job vertlsing experience. ••••••••
•Flnanc:lal Spec:lall*I. swored. II has never 92828 or fax to (949) phlstlcated, p/f/t, dutlea Include; auist· Excellent communlca-PleaH be aware that
1·888·674·0401. Deon known to fall. 642·7246 exp'd aalH & 11ock lny with payroll for lion skills AbllUy to the hstlngs in this cat·
To place an ad In Publication must bo Accounting aa1oc:'a Sal com-~:·•~:!:ut~v~m~~.~~ sat goal• and make egory may req1J•r• vou
HEW 2000af bldg ·In Cl•••lfl•d promised. Thank you, Stett Accountiint mensurate w/exp administration. Please prolesS1onal presanta· to call a 900 number
Cennery Row, fronts Call e4 2 .5 678• St. Juda, for your New1paper printing Pleua cauaea.n!l-9060 send resume to Ac:· tlons In a faat. pac.,d In which there es a
• c Donald'• For lse pany seeks full time Counter The Mailbox count ng uparv sor, vironment. ~ slreots. noxt to help. OPH ond publishing com-1 S 1 and detail orion.led en-charge per minute
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120. Hvy dty carton
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float va1va1 $15-20,
t<ohler tan!( ball flap.
para St·•• Bidet toilet
Hall $40 ea. ComlnQ
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18"lC 20" S2!5 , Air
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