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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-10-03 - Orange Coast PilotInside The best local SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COtv\MUNITIES SINCE 1907 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1998 . J . H~bor Center ~evelope~ loves ·cl)allenges • But coming up with a project that pleases all hasn't been easy for ICI Development Co. leader. l:u"' Ct 1 Ociy"" 'coSTA MESA . Whether he's 300 mtlcs out to sed wrestling with a tuna dl the end of his fishing pole or trying to find out how to tum a dilapidated shopping center into a powerful retail complex, developer Scott BeU relishes d challenge. The latest chclllenge the ICl Development Co. presitlent has taken on is the redevelopment of the Harbor Center shopping mdll. The project has received approval Monkey '-"i ba~· business ' • A group of parents is trying to raise $45,000 for playground equipment at Newport Heights school. I Jl ... , '" M1\SJl'lil ~"" NEWPORT BEACf I -Stand- ing by the crisscrossed monkey bars m lhe Newport Heights Ele- mentary School pldyground, Jeff Stevens held a flashback to 1965. 1us fi.r.l year as a student at the school. He and a group of friends were trying to see how many bars they could skip But 1us hands were swedty and as he made his way across, he lost his grip on one of the bars and foll flat on his back. •1t was the first tune I remem- ber gettmg the wind knocked out or me,• said Stevens, now Jn. "I remember runrung back to my hrst-grade class and there were some guls playing hopscotch out- side.• Stevens' third-grade son, Rush, now attends the school. Many things about the school '16\te-chdnged in the ldst 30 yedn., but one thing has remained the same. U1e playground equip- ment Stevens and a group of New- port Heights parenL-; are trying to ratse $45,000 to replace the • swings, slides and monkey bars, which are about 40 years old While there don't appear to be any serious bazdrds to students, Che parent group al Newport Heights believes the change IS long overdue. "It's old,. said Kim Thompson, who chdirs the school's Project Playground. "The slide and swings dre rusting. You Cdn see where the metal 1s bcgmrung to break down. It's not unsafe, but there are some safety concerns • Irunatcd by the chool's PTA, Project Playground has a dual purpose of raising money to replace the pldyground equip- see PROJECT PAGE A 16 INDEX QASSIAED .............................. n .. 86 ! : OllMUIHTY FOO _._J.14 • • "1NTBWllMOO --·--.A 12 FAITH ····-·· .. "··-·-.' ................ J.2 SOOE1Y ·-·--u ___ .J.I 1 srom .. ......11 I • ! WEATHER =1.-t't:.t."Y.I . •w-• ... • i S.Plp2 Columnist Steve Smith urges us not to forsake small companies for big businesses. See Page A3. from lhe Plu.nning Conumss1on but was appcdlC'd by a Caty Council member. ·tt's hard to articul<1te the prob- lems we had in designing the cen- ter," Bell Sdld. "rt was d tremen- dous challenge, dnd 1t\ hard to explain thot to the community.• Only 11 tenonls occupy the cen- ter. More than 30 other spaces have been. dbandoned over the years, lt>dvmg a shell of d !->hopping SEE CENTER PAGE A 16 KIM HAGGERTY·lYLtUSIDAn.Y PILOT Scott Bell, developer of the Harbor Center in Costa Mesa, plans to revitalize the deteriorating site and turn It into a $55 million state-of-the-art retail complex. •Councilwoman appeals decision, tnggers review of Planning Commission's· approval of center project. · upprove the lat~t de 1un • Somer l'> hct\'lnq 1he council f<•\1ew the mdller Oct 1 ~ •it's <J douhle-c>dq~ci ....... ·01CI," Somer' md ·w.., gomg to be d · rede\'elopmPtll pro1ect for that 1t " In those sam., tenns, H1t•y hdW to matnldm !wing good neigJ:ibor.. to people who have bet~n lhere lonq before the huilding of dny com-" nwraal slle." hrN G11 ~Pb COSTA MESA -An appeaJ by Counnlwoman Heather Somerc; has bought College Pdrk rPs1dents more time in their fight to hc1ve the l !arbor Center redesigned. Somers said the tPnter '' bemg t.Jansfomwd lrom d neighborhood "hopping center ullo a rt'Mlonal one Be-.1de the trut k trdfhc along lht• hdck-. uf homes sht• also is (on- cemed about the inc:rPased lmck traffic to and from the site along l forbor Boule\ ard. A group of neighbors hac; worked steadily to get developer Scott Bell to chunge his $55 mtllion Harbor Center design lH'Ccmse it's too close to their home..-. llmy suf- fered a blow last week when plclll- runH commissioners "otcd 4-1 to SEE APPEAL PAGE A 16 Erickson . . . -' __ ....,:;_. ________ __ hOpes Plan will get off the ground • Costa Me~a councilman suggest~ John ~ayne-type airport at El Toro_, tESA-C1ty Cuuncllm1m Joe Enck- .son Sald he d'> come lip Wlth d (OlllprollllSP that could end d1v1s1ve dehat~ d.Jld ltr1c1ll gel plan ... for the El Toro Airport oil the ground. t::nck!->on 1s seek.mg tfw council's endor..,em1.mt oJ his proposal, which can ... for an auport at El Toro that senE.., no more pct-.· sengen. than John Wt1yrw Airport and w1th smulctr restrictions on noise and the types of aucraft u ... eti. Joe Erickson KIM HAGGERTY~AllY PILOT I le said d .,maller El Toro auport would pro~ccl ( osta Mt--;a res1dt>nh from a John Wct}'ne e.\:pdns1on while dlso pro- t<•chng South County Jl'"· 1dc•nts from an mtcrna- tional d.lrport in theu bock ydTdS . ·outline of proposal • Maintain John • Wayne Airport Spending a day at the park Above, Paige Bisbee runs along the grass at TeWlnkle Memorial Park in Costa Mesa after helping her mom and brother feed the ducks in the lake and along the shore on a recent week- day afternoon. At right, Christina Fay of Costa Mesa takes advantage of ·one of the recent pleasant afternoons in the area to feed the geese at the park. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Whdt I'm trymg to stwss -and I don't even know that I have entire council support -1s quit battlmg as a county, north vs. south, neighbor \'~. neighbor," Enck.son sd1d. N('wport Bcdch ollt· aals. whd are pro·dlTJ>Ort lcadcrc;, had some\\ hat mixed rracuons to Enck· ~on's comprom1st! propos- al. . While they are happ} to ee Co~td Mc"a becom· mg mvolvl'Ci m the con- troversial is-.ul', th1.•y strc ... sed thl'lr l>elict that d~mand m the region \\di cvl'ntuallv e'lreed <t John Wayne-sized facility c1t El Tetro. SEE AIRPORT PAGE A 15 at its current (lze. •Develop an airport at El Toro that would not exceed John Wayne's current capacities and restrictions. • Establish cur- fews similar to John Wayne's at all existing and future Orange County airports •Use state·of· the·art, quieter aircraft • Prevent take· ofu and land· ings over the c1t1es of lrvme and Costa Mesa. Harbor ·ueritage runners fuel 1:1p on pasta • Pre-race carbo-loacling session has become as much of a tradihon as the fund-raiser itself. Ill ,11\ M \"llM ~l'b Chnsty Crnndall, 35, o1 Newport Bcdrh camu to get •ca.rbcd u~· T·n- day at the pre-Harbor Hontage Run Pa ta Night. Crdndnll hds <-ercbral palsy and U!i crutchc to get around but for tho past •vcral yea.rs that hasn't stopped h r from participating in the 2K Fun Run/Walk m Newport fh.Mch. • 1•ve been doing 1t mce 198fl," he said. "It's just so much fun. There's such nice peopl here. But it docs get a little hard around Clift ... Dnv .• ..-For-the pa t lX ~ars. Pa ta Night hal) t:>ecoane a much of a tradition at N wport Harbor High School a th annual I lentag" Run. It' a chan for nmn •rs to get a hearty and deli· c10u e nergy boo t as well tts ju!it being a chanc-to bnng th rommu- nlty tog ther. "1li1 lS Just 11 chan lor every· one to carbo·l()jld for the event,'' ' .. . . faith Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily'P.irc;t r------------------------·-------------------------~--. ........................ ..-------------------------------------------------------, J,ive -and learn in the moment Love the moment and the energy ut he moment will spread beyond all br Jndanes. • -Corita Kent M ~ ddughter Amy and I went to Pdlm Desert recently with a wonderful group of mothers dllCI daughters. We were carrying on a 1rl\il1bon of our National C harity I i.: .mJE-' group.in which the senior high .,, 1IKll girls and theu mothers go away I .1 weckE'nd retreat. thC' senior year is highly scheduled. Y• <lC>{•ply s1gnif1cant, and we all w~ nH d. time together to play and to 1 µdre tor thC! busy months ahead. A!> one mom Sclid, "It was a great I.I nding tnne " We shared moments, \\ ~h,ued memories pnd we shared nit .. 1 ... We dl!>o shared a lot of laughs. \ltN we returned, Amy summa· n;r •d o ur hmf> away by telling a frie nd, ·1 wa'> gredt' Mom and l lillked on t 1nvf' down, and when we got U1 wv sdt and talked Thdt night '~ JJ w ent to dinner and we talked \\ lame back to our rooms and we ulKnd And then in the momin9, we <ill voke up and talked some morE' • •C 'Were a group of mothers <lfld a ~· up of da11ghtNs, but as we sa t o ind and talked m our pa)tlmas, we \\ · all just womc•n in dLlferent s1 • .JS of hie. rh~ mdny words thol were spoker'1 "t11' ~,r,•d topics t1s hght as dresses for.· ~' IJ>< omi11g dc.mce, and us dt><•p as d1<.:,11ns loi tlw tuture. Wr d1sn1%NI choices, clldllc>ngcs <II 11 chdng••s. Words of wisdom WNe ~1 d and vttlut•d by young <1nd old I .uJ.:._ Though we were <lll different, we ' ired IndllV smu.lt1rit.Jcs. .. Address: 792 Victoria St , Costa Mesa Telephon': (949) 548-3468 Denomination: Christian Church (there are about 6,000 congregations world·· wide) Year established~ 1956 Service times: Praise and worshlp is Sunday at 10 15 a.m ., Sunday school for all ages is at 9 a.m. Senior pastor. Jerrold A Hollobaugh, since May 1995 Pastor information: Previously, Hol· lobaugh mmistl'1edin Ohio, Pennsylva- rtia, and Illinois. l le is a graduate of Johnson Bible College and received a master's in pastoral psychology and counseling from Ashland Theological Seminary and a master's in marriage, family and c:hild counseling from Pacif- ic Christian College. He is a chaplain for the Costa Mesa Police Department and president of the Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwanis PaStoral staff: Kay Nelson, choir direc· tor and piamst: Shirley Hilsabeck, sec· retary. Size of congregation: 7 5 Makeup of congregation: Ages 1 month to 100 years; singles, couples and families primarily fr6m Costa Mesa, ~ewport Beach and Fountain Valley. , Child care: ProvicJl'd at 9 and 10:15 a.m. Sunday, and as nf'Cded for other activi· lies. The church has a baby nursery to the rear of the sanctuary, in a room with a viewing window to the sanctuary. Type.of worship: Every Sunday wor- ship service is composed of praise cho: ruses, tradtt.Jondl hymns, prayer, a ser-,. 1 mon and the Lord's Supper. I 'Type of sermon: Sennons are both I expository and teach directly from the l Bible. Occasioncllly, he preaches a : scnes of •topic" c;ennons. "I attempt.to I l>e simple only in the sense of clarity. I I present Bible truths in CclSy-to-under- 1 stand langudge, calling for a decision 1 and d efinite action on the part o~ the l hearer,• Hollobaugh said. : Recent sermons: He just completed <ln l expository sefies from the• book of Eph- 1 es1ans. Lt1st week his topic was "The l Christian and His Sin," one from lus l new seri~s on the Christ.Jan life. : Upcoming sermons· "The Chnsl\nn's : LovP Life,· ·The C hristian and His II Ill SPlllT I I I I I I I I I I I I DON l.£.ACH I DN.Y PILOT 1 Jerrold A. Hollobaugh has been senJor pastor at South Coast Christian Church since May 1995. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Prospects,• "Christ's Challenge to Chrisbans," "The Christian's Resources and Responsibilities," "The Best Tiung That Can be Said About a Christian." Welcomj! wagon: The people of the church are friendly, hospitable and community-minded. They welcome anyope from the community to their worship and activities. They support lndoneSta Christian MIS· s1on, Tijuana Chnsban M1ss1on. Scrip· ture Translators Every People, WycWf Bible Translators, and ASH-Harbor Area. Dress: Informal Church design: The sanctuary 1s tradt· tional, with a center aisle, pews and altar at the front. tc.1c:h God'!> word and through fellow-... ship ,rnd p111 yc1 tu prepdie God's peo- ple to ~1 r\I<! llw < hurch, the community und tlw w111l<l Interesting note: il1e church has a women's B1lilp study qroup that lneets ut 1 p .m . 'l\u•sdtt'yS 111 the churcb's Fel- lowship Hc1ll Cur n•nUy, this group is • ~tuclr111u 1 C11ru1thit1ru. A blfllonthly • ' I I I I I I • I FPIJowsh1p I lc11l on lhf'! 11.rst Saturday of .... l men's r~r,1y<•t hrc•t1kC<tsl 1S held in Ule each qu.11tt•1 •.,.I •••• ..... -.. w dauuhlcrs had barkpt1tks hltE:d h Uboks dncl bmclers. We moms had Sab filled with datebooks and 1 Grief,• "The Chnsban -His Future I -Compiled by Michele M. Mar~:~· • \I ' .. _.,, L-------------------~~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------J------------------:..:~ Outreach programs: The church sup· ports several children's homes, indud· ing Cookson Hills Christian Children's Home in Oklahoma and Kulpahar Chnstian Children's Home in India Mission statement South Coast Christ- ian Church exists to reach and teach - to reach people with the hope and love of the gospel in order to win people to Chnst and help them grow in him. To l .. oekbooks. Th<' girls tdlked about l~e. Wt> ldlkc>d dbout rollPqe. hil nur cJ<111qhtNs wondered olJout t?lI liv~ <1WdY from home, we won- Ol red dbout our lives oncf'·our 91rls 1rdded in house keys for cJom1 k<•ys. WHIR I TO 10 TO FllD •OD There were• abo slriklng sinulunties lx~tween the mothers dOd lhP1r d.iugh- tl' , qoth utt<'mdlly and cxlNnc1lly .. uv••ry so oftc>n, somc•one would look at -01 .-ol the guls with amo7<'mcnt ,ind "1, Wow, not only do you took hke t 11 mom, you sound just bkP hN, t ~ Rochell<• And<>rson's dnuqhter, 1\H' comm1•nte<l on how muC'h shP h uc1ht hPt mothw had lt!arn<'d in Uw t few years After d good LdlHJh, we l ec·d thtll we all hdd sonwUting to t> m lrom the> other genc•ration. We morns tned hard not to emharrclSS 01r ddll<Jhl<•r., but when we chd, we au uylwd tc>CJc>lher some mor<" We rf'nwnibered what it was like when we ~ c re lhe11 <19<?, but remark{.-d on how dtffL•r£>nl th<'lr world is now We mothers \\ nderP<l what we could share that we mf..d dS we trave.Je<f through life thdt whit\ could help our daughters c\S thrt.r HmJarie:. expdlld. IJ,uty I thank God for my wond<'rflll a 19htcr; and pray for them to conlmuP low anrl fu.l('n to rum. AftN our t.'f'kPnd together, I prayed that all of u 111011\.'> could c;hille many more mean nqful moments and memones toyelh<'r. c mothers may have given birth W •UI bed\tlif ul young daughters 17 y1. u dgo, but we arc still giving birth \l h\!tr futures today. • .l.ud you can quote me on tha.t. ' • NOV TRANE OtRISTESON Is a Newport ti t resld~nt who speaks frequently to par 1 l y groups You can e-mail her at 1 tyOonthegrow.com or wnte to her at P.O 6140 #505, Newport Beach 92658 • EDITOR'S NOTE: Where to Go t~ Find God feat.ures brief descrip- tions of churches and temples In our community. They apptar each week on a rotating basis. Roman Catholic OUR LADY Of MOUNT CA.RM EL Our Lady of Mount Carmel celebrates Mass on Saturday at 5 pm.; Sunday at 8 and 10 a.m. noon and 5 p.m. and weekdays at 8 a.m. Kenneth Krause is pastor. The parish is at 1441 w. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. For more Information, call 673-3775. OUR LADY QUEEN Of ANGELS Our lady Queen of Angefs extends this invitation to the com- munity: "Enter, rejoice and be glad I" It would like all to feel • God's love through the parish. Masses are held Saturday at 5 p.m. end Sunday at 7 a.m. (no musk), 8:30 a.m. (contemporary choir), 10 a.m. (adult choir), 11:30 a .m (cantor), and 5 p.m. (contem, porary ensemble). W1lllam P. Mclaughlin Is pastor. The f*lsh II at 2046 Mar Virta Drive, Newport Beach. For more Information, call 6440200. ST.JOACHIM CATHOLIC CHURCH St Joachim C.tholic Church Is a Christ-centered people, Instruct- ed by the word of God and renewed ~ the sacraments. They seek to build a community of love, justice and peace by cele- bratJng. serving and proclaiming the Gospel to the world. The wor- ship Is eucharistlc and sacramental liturgy. In Scripture-based homily the word of God brokea open and applled. English Masses are Sunday at 6:30, 9:30 and M a.m. and 5 p.m. (Youth Mass). Spanish Masses are at 8 a.m., 12:30 and 7 p.m. The congregation Is primarily Latino and white, with a smaller group of Filipinos. Joseph R. Robillard Is senior pastor. The parish Is at 1964 Orange fti.ve., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 574·7400. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURCH St. John the Baptist Catholic Church is dedlCated to embracing the diversity of the community through the unity of our worship. The congr~tion is ethnically diverse, and spans all age groups. Masses are Saturday at 8 a.m., 5:30 (Vigil Mau) and 7 p.m. (Viet· namete); Sunday at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m., 12:t5, 5:30 and 7 p.m. (Span- ish): and WMkdays at 6:30 and 8~JO a.m., and 5:30 p.m. Masses Include prayer, hymns. readings from the Old Testament. the Psalml, the ~ Testament and • tM Gotpels. a hOmlly, and s.cr•· mental Communion. Jerome Hen- son IJ pastOf. The parish was established in 1960 and Is at 101S Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more informatiOn, cell 540-2214. United Church of Christ COMMUNITY CHURCH. CONGREGATIONAL Community Church, Congrega- tional membef1 seek to e)lf)erf· ence God's ~nee and the teachings of Jesus Christ In their daily lives; to create a loving c~ munity that nurtures, <Mes fOf and respects each person; and to extend blr lovlng ministry In partnership Wittl othm. The church emphasizes the freedom of each person to learn and 91ow in their own way, in ~e to the Holy Spirit, not to the pastor or a prescribed creed. The WO<- ship Is a simple, traditional, thoughtful and reverent Ht'Vke. The choir is amonv ttM finest small-c.hufch choirs ln ttle arH and places ~ emPhasfs on tradf· tlonal music.. Sunday services .,. held at 8:15 and 10 a.m. Both ser· vices are the same, •JCOlllt for full· choir participation at 14'8.m. Chlld <If• Is provided foi both services. SUnday school fOf chll • dren through sir• six meets at 10 e.m. Bruct Van Blair Is senior plltor. The church Is at 11 t Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar. 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O.S Second high 8;59 pm ••••• , • . . S.7 •.•. 64 SURF .. .. -. .. 4 FAITH ... :.·' CALENDAR· SPECIAL EVENTS BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS St. Joachun Catholic Chllrc. h wtll celebrate the Blessing of'ttw A11i · mals at 3 p.m. Sunday The puu- lJc is mvited to bring their pets. St. Jodchim is at 19b4 Oranqr. Ave., Costa Mesa. For mo1e ulfor- mation, call (714) 574-7400. ST. FAA.NOS DAY St. Michael and All Angels will celebrate St. Francis Day w1U1 Uw annual blessmg of the aruma1s dl 10 a .m . SWlday on the church patio, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar All arumals tirP welcome. For more infonnallon, call 644-0463 ROCK MASS The Deanery TPn of the L~ Angeles Episcopal Diocese will present a Rock Mass with the St. Michael~ Worship Band at 5 p m Sunday at The Part.sh Church of St. Michael and All Angels, 3233 Pacific View Drive, C'oronri d1•l Mar. A barbecue with entertain- ment will follow from 6 lo 8 p m . featuring the Rmgside Band, a Oui.stiau alternative rock band. Admission is free. For more infor- mation, call 644-0463 POLICE ... . . ' .. -.. JOHN STOTT TO SPEAK ::: TI11• puhh< ls tnVlted to hear JG)\o Stott <>peak nn ·contemporary:'"'; Chctll•·n~ws to to the Church: q. ' C ·1111 In H,1d1ral NonConformity..'""-[ c1t St. Andr€'w Presbyte'l'lftn : < 'hm< h tit 7:30 p .m . Monday. •. Stott hc1s .,erved All Souls Cht~ 1u l.c1nyhtJm Place, London, s~ I lJ 1 '> "'' dO appointed chapla.U1)6 llll' qlwcn, and ;s also the aut.1:1'iri (If ·n.1'>ir ChristJaruty." St. : : • '\ndn•w s ,., tlt 600 St. Andrewi : H<1<1d, N£'wport Bedch. Admis:4«)0 ts fn•<" Cull (949) 631-2880. : f ... • .. 1 FESTIVAL OF SUKKOT : • ! 1i•mph• l'>d tdh of Newport Be<(i.: wiU < clebrdte the festival of •: • Sukkot at 7:30 p.m . Sunday at•:; Hrtrhor Chnst.Jan Chwch, 240( ! Irvin<• Ave, Newport Beach.~· more inlonnat1on , call (949) ~! h900, : ·: .. . ' ... , CAREER NElWORKING •: ~ TIH~ 19q9 Career Network me~! lll<J wdl take place from 7:30 tdS: ~.m. Thursday m the chapel at:~ St. J\ndr<'w's Presbyterian •: Church, 600 St. Andrews Roa.£ • NPwport Beach. UCI Career .•: • ' ... C oun~<>lor Elaine 1 lart will dis." : • russ • MtUtintizing Your Poten.::: tit1I." Adnussion is free. Form~ inlonMllon, call (949) 573-2~! FI l ES r..·. ;.• .. ~·· .. i.•t ' . .. ..... ~.· ... NEWflORT BEACH ; :: • h90nla Avenue. A bicycle worth S 150 w ~ stol n from a home en the GOO-:• blodc t•' • ....;_nlug ~ 9'oM A set of power tools worth Sl,340 was stolen frOf'l:t a construction site in the ..00 btcxk. ~ •: • ~I S~ A cellular phone worth $300 w,u stolen from • car in the ~:: . ..... block. , ~-.. •·Seuhon Drive: A cellular phone worth S100 was stolen from a car in tN:,::~ 3700 block. • ;. : .. r-.• • ~"' Street: A car stereo worth S240 w.u 'tol •n In the 100 block.. !=: ~ . . .. .. ,, COSTA MESA ~.j • ..., Str9et: A set of circuit breakers wor1h $ 700 was stolen from a petkln(: ~ lot 10 the 2800 bkxk. .. -• ,. • : • ~ Drive: A gold neck la< I! worth S2,200 was stolen from a~:: In the 1100 bloc.k. • • : •: • c.n,a.t Drfw: A car stereo wotth S.-00 was noi.n 1n the 2200 block :4 . ... • ......_ ""9. A bqde, toolbo11 and a <ellular phone worth St 600 wefe~.: . ~ .. stolen from a p.ge 1n the 30C> blo<k • •...,.. CoMt DtM: A laptop computer,• I ther j«kct and a~ ~:' worth 12.JOO were stolen from a <M In 1he 900 bto<k. ,. . ~ ,. ... .N~wP<?rt Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ? Saturday, October 3, I 998 ,J .( ·Don 't forsake small stores for big businesses . D on't let the Costa Mesa address fool you. If you live in Newport, this one's ; for you, too. : Harbor Center is a run-down 1 shoppmg center at the comer of Harbor Boulevard and Wilson Street in Costa Mesa. ICI Devel- ' opment wants to spend $55 mil- lion to tear down and rebuild 1t, ·but the initial plan met with •strong opposition from the res1- : dents of College Park, mosUy : because of the anticipated noise fiom the delivery trucks servic- ing, duefly, a Home Depot that is scheduled for construction. Some concessions to the resi- dents have been made, dnd the : renovation will soon start. • While the arrival of Home , Depot may be a blessing to the City Council and the local tax man, tl will be a curse to the owners or ·mom-and-pop" f .. WHIT'S UP steve smith stores that have the great mis- fortune of being in the same busmess as one of the many departments in the n~w Home Depot store. Thus, if you are in the hard- ware, plumbing, garden, home decor, paint. clectrtcaJ.-t'ouse- wares, building matenals or any . one of a vast number of other categones of busmess, you have reason to be concerned about the health of your business. If you are a resident, you have reason to be concerned about the flight of your coxrununity's soul The measure of a community cannot be calculated on a • spreadsheet. These days, we are funneled mto maJls, where we • find the same ndtional retail . chain"s tempting us. You know who they are: the yogurt place, the same chwn restaurant, th~ fami,ltar dthletk shoe store, the formula co({eehouse, and the • cookie store with the cookie- cutter approach lo its sales. Th~ decor. food and m<>rchandise are all the sam.r,1 rtll across the country. J could bbndlold you I cmd place you in the nuddle of any one of these centers and you'd never be able to tell me what city you're in. If you want to feel a nearbycommwuty pw- semng its soul, walk down Coclst Highwuy m Corona del Mar. 1 Trust OH', I don't wear flowe rs in my hair dnd .I don't drive a VW van. I dffi not a Luddite and as fdr as l know r have no Anush blood. When I write about the soul of a rommuruty, I fully expect to hear the snicker· mg of the bean counters and ev£>ryurw l'bl' who belie ves thdt nwr<• money js the solution to all 0111 prohl,.rns. I c1lso hn pp£1n to b(! a strong ddvor .ilP of the free-md.rket -.ys- lf'fn, pwVJde<I the playing hf'ld 1s kepi ll'V('I by the local h 1\rt>cmuab. Ir Home De pot is Qlllll!J tu come m and <lii:.pldC'e mall busines . I can hve wilh that, as long a~ it 1s done in csn eqwlitble manner. No tax brnllks for Home Depot, no spc- c1c1l C'OnC<'.!>SIOn:. of <1i'i)' kind, unles:. Uw city 1s w1lhn9 t1J make th!'!m tor all hu.,mc:ssC''>. \Vhen you shop dt l lorn1• D<'pot, the profits travel down to Atldnta where th'~ natiomd hertclquarters JS locdted When you shop at Crown I lardwarc, which wiU be hardest hit lw H ome Depot's dm val, or any of the other local mc>..rchant . the prohts stay m the <:ommumt}'· In fdct, the money you sp ml di a lqc<1l mC'Tchant circ:nlal •s 1•ver- c1l times You Uld}' not know this, but you <.HP mdirt•( tly sllppurt• 11\g lor<1l .,choul'> dlld h'edmy hungry kids. when you ~h<1p di mdnV of the-;e ... tore~ The\"1e also the ones who mo t fre- qut>ntlv support om occer an<t 32 Ol. Organic igNewmans ( Erewhon), A ~ The Original i . Whole Grain Crispy Brown Rice Cereal Made with sz.n Organic Figs ._...., REG. '3.59 12 oz. •Regular $~99 • No Salt Added REG. '3 59 10 oz L1tUe League team , an part bec"au e U1e CJWners have family or fnend who ar plll}?ng .• The sky w1U nut foll on Co m Mes<1 becdu ~ of the !os ol some ' ma ll b USlOP SI'S TIH! Clty will probably tatlPn 1t colft•r::. becau::.e ol th<.• t d XP 11 will c:ol- lf~ct. uut with lhdt tnorwy rum• :; d µnc e. I \\elcurne !!tome Depot. . hut I ul~o t>ncuut<J!Jt! re 1dents not to give. up on tlw locdl lllt!J• chant whu have pent tt lite.-. wne q1okmg thb ct comtnumt\ · attractive enouqti toi lfome . Depot to Wdnt to be her.-. m th,·· hrsl plnn>" These mum•dlld-pop tore~ h,1\.•' lJ •'II investmg m our c;r~mmuruty tor y!•ttr dncl w11 ow P 11 to th"m to sr1y "thdnk you ~ h" c:onlmmnu ou1 support. • STEVE SMITH rs ct Costa Me~ res1 . den ana tree lance writer He can be reached at (949) 574 2462 or Ilia e-• mat I at stsmth 19 tdt net -= 111>. Organic Pasta •Italian •GarlicSauces Marinard fllUUE'i= o..e.iogs or ~igrette , FEARN ·~ " Naturfresh Natural Choice futiJled 9rgank Sorbet :·TumatoBasil s~ REG. '3.85 & 2&:.. • Gnen Gartic • Honendish with F.chioarea • Sesame Ginger s ~ ·~.atom &-.: REG. '3.19 8 oz.. 11•11..-~w n11CC1t Germ REG.~.~ 99~0L, NaJuraJ/g Fat Free • Lemon • Kh\i • Bluehem• ··~­• '1an1,f0 R 16oz THE GREATEST VITAMIN SALE IN TOWN! AMERICAN LICORICE COMPANY HERBAL CHEWS -Lowfat • All Natural ORANGE UCO RICE WfDI VITAMIN C 1tJMMY S0011DNG · Hat. Renowned With The Cta-ic 1Ute of For Maintainil1' Wellnesa* European Licorice RASPBERRY . BERRY REIAXED Juice & Hat. With 1be Calming Powa-1 of a '&opical Samet* REG. '1.99 COCOA COCOAMO'DON luldoul I.ow Fat aioco- ~tee':i S• 49 &lel1lY ~ & 5 oz. FARM FRESH PRODUCE Ba~ Ex-Large I Back To School! I Peaclt~ ~29 lb. Seedless Watermelon Ufb. • 71rO .,..,*"ha not 1-n ..,,.., /Jr the nl4. This pro4d is not inlmded to diognote, ~ ptf!lJf!l1l or an°"' tBM!a.w. ft Pro flax Guannteed Potency PHYrOESTROGEN Conlllining I~ Mairam. Dong Quai &SW $1'AQO 0::. ~9.95 &V1i0 ca';ieis Cettilial OrganJC More fiber than OatsSff" More.Omega-3 than Fish REG. '9.99 15 oz. -~te Bioam_'lf at Modulo/Dr SUGG. ~4.99 20% 1)~~ • Mother's Eggs • Mother's Jwnbo White • Mother's Cage Free L..~~til Brown Jumbo 'l'WDll1 IB Super E Complex l~o Nahmll V1tmnJn E from M. c:.00 400/U ' • A 4 Sol\lrdoy, Odober 3, l 998 • NEWPOIT·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL .IOllD llati Pb NEWPORT-MESA -As varied as the socioeco- nomic differences wtthin the school distnct are the concerns of voters as they approach the school bodtd elections tllli. November. The lack of interest in Costa Mesa's three races, }lowever, does not mean parents don't have issues they are concerned about m those zones An issue that some parents are watching closely is the way the school board handles its enonnous capital unprovcments needs. or five eats thatare up for election, only the incumbent!> m Newport Beach Tru tee Areas 4 and 5 are racing oppo ib.on Co!>ta Me:;a mcumbents Jun Ferrymdn, Wendy Leece and Davtd Brooks are running unopposed. •School rep8.ll'S and way-:. to pay for them is cru- cial m the district," said Kathy K~mg, a Costa Mesa l ligh School parent. "Do we need to consid- er a bond' measure to help pay for this?" CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS BOND ISSUE ,Jr' EQUAL EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES FOR ANSWERS TO MORE QUESTIONS SEE BOARD, NEXT PAGE David Brooks HWc-'n• concerned anct arc• tryin~1 to put money into that. Elghty-hve percent of our butlge( HOPS to people, and that makes it dilflcult to put u~ much money <IS WC ~'<mt 10 fdpitd} . Jntpro\'enwnh. ~ J 111 Ilk It llCUds to be cun.;1d1•1ed tts ,, ddhle oltt·matJVP \\1th so n1anv dPm.incls on ·mune} in th<' county. It's omelhmg we need to 11111o;1der." Jim Ferryman ·we need to review the study that Ute archltE>cl is doing on facilities and formuldte • a strntcgy and pnon- tize what we find in the study." "l'm ~JOlll!J to rnserve mv judgnwnl. \\'f! haven t reu•1ved the study. Theu• may be OthP.r Wttys to rrnanre lt. 1 don't know whdt those mdy tx .. There may need to be u bond ISSU(•, but thNc's a Jot we , nf'ed to cons1cter betore W(• think about thc1l. H v ' . ·All student~ ran l<:am. . "\t\ t> don't ht1vc a II stud1'llls c1rl' cttpil-ch011 e Ill terms ol ble lt s JUSt n matter ol l<'11d11nq th•·Ul m Eng- hnclm<J rnNhocb that li h We JU t nPud to me lJ tc th~m to learn make sure th 'Y get lh•"" fost~~! <.tnd quick-some support lf Jl s c-rit1- est WC> havp ttn ohhga-c<1l We n(!(•d tu mttke t11>n to hnd the bl•!il Wily swc we're <;O\ er.ng dll p11<.;s1bll' lor all students lhP l>us~s. Mr1yha (IS iJ 't'\'hl•ll11•1 Lc1lino, Russ-dlst1 1<·t we 01 1•d lo have wn or l\ldrsht11l1· e tu <.OIJIC' L.111110 student.; p111v1dt> lhP bcsl cclt1ct1· nwntonn~ otlwr Latmo t11111 tudents ~ho nre leam- rng Enqhsh." Judy Franco "It !the district) ha!> to complete its capital unprove>mcnt.s assess- ment and then work . with parents and teachers to c;ee what the pnoribcs are Wltbin the stuciv " "Until lhl: <1:;~1>s:;ment pletn h,1 I cen complr-t- cd dnd prwntJes·hdve hel•n ustabbshed, it's premature to be talk- iny c1hout a bond. The d1stnc:t needs to work wiU1 th1? commuruty so ti understdnds the ncPdS am! then we'll • St.'<.! wl\C'rt) we are as d l Oll\Jl\U,!llty " wl onlt1111e lo WOrk Wlth Ldt1110 pc1wn!s ond dcldri~.,s the conct>rns lhcv have <rnd make> Sllrl' they 11r communi- cated \\tlh ,,bout the educcll1onA.l ncecfc.; of the11 children ... '98 On the West Side of Costa Mesa, in the area reprCfolented by incumbent Wendy Lecea, parents want the district to provtd~ equal educational opportunities for all students. • Jt's unportanl to me that teachers focus on math, l<mguage arts, history and reading,• snid RN Elementary School pan:mt Mdria Gutierrez. •trs also tmportant that I lispanic studl?nts get scholarship so they can vo on to college, · universities ilnd a prosperous • Wendy Leece "We're still waiting for the itemization of each school's gwatest n~eds to be taken care of by the arctutect we've · hired WhPn the report comes hack, then we'll look for the money." HI t.1m 1lpi1o!'cd to a ho11d IS \ll' The bw'den 011 th • lctXpit}'l'f is great. We nt>Pd to rL-dircct monc•y U1at is being u d m the bloated dep.irtm~nts of educd- tion. By (!hrrunating that we could <.dve billions of ctoll~rs 'The money is Uwr · I'm oppost>d to 1ncu•,1..,111< t<1x~ "·' ·We-\ c qot T!oqh<.h-only in the dac:;..;r lOm plus we h11ve 111crny Ill"\\' ndult cdu< auon J>rograms to h(\Jp piiren · IPam Eng- h!.h so lh~y tan help thPJI { h1ldr n There's u momt?J1twn h-. the pas- s<1qe ol (PH1pos1tionj 227 where-pc11c11~ w.=tnt to lc<1rn bnghs.h. The 1.ati· no lnL"HU'!;~ rommunity r.tn h •Ip \\,ll;fmentonng t.111<1 cnhchmg current prngran1 ... Kathy Schwari "I've walked around every school site in the· district The capital improv<>ment needs are cnonnous. I would chalh~nge other oti- zcns, PTA groups and conunumty groups to walk the schools also." "It's a possibility Or. Barbol's ldsl chstrtcl p<hsed tt bond tSsue." "Onv ol th ~ l>est pro- gr<lms I vc cen ts at Coll<>LJP Purk Elt>mP.n- tdr\ Language ctTh and reaclmg take plac m iln unmtcr rupted, 90- minute blc><:k ear.h 1foy. All stuc!Pnts work dl their own lt~vel. It is c1 prngrdtn rt"secirchl'cl and sponsored by Johns I lopkins Univer- sity.• Newport Beach/Cosio ti.eso Dally Pik>t future." Nancy Best, an Andersen Elementary Sch~l parent from the affluent Newport Beach district, saJd she ts concerned about crowded schools. •My big concern is growing ~nrollments, • Best said •Where is the board planmng to put all the~ new students1 Andersen is bursting at the seams. As WJth many Corona del Mar area parents, Best also says 1hlstee Area 4 should be realigned because of its rapidly growing population. Here's how board candidates responded: Serene Stokes #The district needs to receive a report (rom an arclutect, analyze it and hnd out the most unportant lhingi. we need to do di e<1ch school We dlso need an analysIS of whc1t it's going to co!-.l u,. p .. If we decidl' to do ti bond lS!>llC, bctore we decide, we need to do a community survey to find out 11 U1erc 1s sup- port for uo; to move m thdl way. H v. e have support. we need to be very specific dbout ho\\' the money will be c;pc>nt with dNdils of how it will he spPnt." ·11 wP'n> qomq to be ~\.LlcSslul, wt> nc>t•d to mvolvP pan nl" m theu educ:otion Nol only to feel wclcom1• hut tn feel a ..,,.ns1• of purpose to be with '>tUdt>nb. WP need to dcljust thP. 1 urnculum to prov1cJ11 tlfllple time to pruvut" hct"l<"·~kHls ch w•lop1111 •111 1.111d I!ng- l1sh-Jdnn1ttt<Jl' dl'CJUl:si- 1 hon.• Tom Szulga "The district needs lo find out what needs to be fixed and who gets to pay for it. We also need to hnd out how things got to this point . ancl how we can keep 1t from h.tppcrung dgam." •rm not going to tak~# a position on a bond issue till I know what needs to be fixed , who pa}s and what kind or a nme lme we're look- mg at.p ·ThP most importdnt. issue to make sure thdf H1spamc: -.tudents get d good, equal and tdir • education ,.., thdt they • know how to s peak, read and wTite English Until we ql!l that done, we'll h,we a heck of a time. They need to cnstue they speak, read and write English " (;old, .f,rankincense and l\'lyrrh head of all souls church in london author of basic christianity • ,., (;ift and Book Shop 3150 Bear Street, Costa Mesa, CA 1? (714) 708-4805 Visit the International Headquarters of TBN! l 11 trr un ti 01111 I ,Mrnbquurters Free hourly showings at the Virtual Reality Theater, depicting the life and miracles o f Christ and the ministry of the Apostle Paul! 1/11111'\; \1011 //,111 \ 1011111 (1p111 / ri 1'1t/f /f)1/lil C)/1111, \1111 -'p111 -6p111 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST JJ03 VKJ Udo N• wp. .ft [ a h' 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church tOam"' 5 pm Sunday School lO am W<Yfr~ Mtoet 11 1.m SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST ,, n kri..c V w Dr Newport Beoch 644-2617 or 675-4661 .:J, .. 11ch JO am Sunrlay School I 0 am ~ hy 4.~8pn•lst~ ""°"' Tht Up of /T11th 1h1tll be ntablished for wn': but a lyfog tongul u but for a 111-onie11t. Provtrh• 12: J 9 © COMMUNITY CHURCH <:;ONGREGAflONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To hltv• is to CMf; To Catt Is to 00. Brue• Van Blair, Minister Worship Service SAM & 1 OAM Church School for Ad,m 9AM Church School for Children 10AM Child Care Provided 611 H liottope A¥t. Coron1 del Mar 644 7400 • SAINT J~ES CHURCH episcopal "A~Od a f?D~ond S.WV ..... Oriltm &otd Mii ...,.,,_ Fr. David C And.non, r9CtOr 3209 v'° lido N.wpott Beoeh 71 4/675 0210 7. 30 om Trod1tlonol 9 om Contem~orr. 9 om Church School t 0.45 om Charismatic andW~noon ORIGINAL GERMAN • Rolls -Pretzels -~trudel -Hallah : Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes • Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions • Serving Authentic German Lunch Daily Specials -Aouladen -Schnitzel Bratwurst -Meatloaf r----~ ! 25% OFF-~SW:~uerkraut! contemporary c hallenges to the church a call to radical nonconformity monday october fifth l 15°/o OFF •Strudel, any filling l I sp OFF-Pumpkin Pies I L---~~~---~..:o~1/98___J at seven thirty in the evening • st. andrew1 presbyterian church 600 st. andrews road 1n newport beach 949.631.2880 STAN DR.{: W'S r1tutllUIAN c .. u .... It 600 sr. Arwu ws RoAn Nl.,.POH BiM.11 C.:AllFO'-NIA 9266~·HH r110Nr 94916.H 2880 . 540~0281 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa UTHE FRUJT 0 1 J IH SPIRIT IS: SEtF CO~ROL' (GALATIA!'.\ S:ll) ... ivda),Oaob«r '·'"'·~·la r.11\. ')unda)> OctObtt ~. IY'I , I• 0 & 10:1~~111. 2401 Irvine Ave. at Santa Isabel Newport IHCih Sund•Y Woraftlp • 10:00AM Of. Den•l8 W. lhort Mlft&tter Ma-5711 presented by ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH "Open Arms and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Jamburtt & Eastbluff 111 Nt~port Stach . Costa Mela MESA VERDI UNfTED MITHODIST CHURCH 1701 9oker, C.M. Worahip & Church School 1:30 ond 1 OiOO o.m. Dr. Richard George 979 823" NIWPORT CaNnlt To Ad¥erdM In UNITl~bO=~~H Expressions of" Fairh ~44-0";:5 Call Gloria Cafeg.ri Wonh1p at a <>MM 6. 10.00AM · .S7•·4.240 c~ Su Schoof 10.00AM ':!liatu.ll"Cl9'9' P.Mlcadon k. & Sr. S:OOPM --========== ' New Thought Church Science of Mind Center (nu I 9lt on Pot! A"9. 1 '*>di Wiii a HaiborBM1.1n,.._~oornnutym.) CHURCH SERVICE SUN-10:30a.m. ornce. (714) 646-3199 RH. Gall Mllttr, Mlllltlr Rtv. Ktn Qray, Mtnlltlr .................... ,,.... ... Saint Michad t AD¥ Mugutrhe 8c Padfk Veew Corona dcl Mat • 644-0463 tl-00 am lw..Nt Sund.)! Oaat.r .. 1000 ..... Cddult Si .. mna. 0.,Mdlthc ...... Bl.ESSIN.G CW ntP. AN1MAU on die dUdl pmai>. ~ )i'iUt pe or •OltiNi!' & dlil lf10:W f¥DLAI ...... Wdmlnd 5aOO pat. Al o..ily ... Mm bt.-1 by~~ Midml Ind Al Alp Rock llni Ac. Jl1 111 tn diii ._.. F.udwirrl. • • .. • " ! • • • • • • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ... l!I .. i!l • • • Along for the rid~ • • 'I • Academy students see for themselves what a police officer does' on t~e jol;> • E~'S NOTE: This 1s. the fifth article in an 1 l·part ,.series on Costa Mesa's C1t1zens Police Academy. ~ • 4 GRH. ni ... 11Nc; lbly Pill COSTA MESA -In police work, o(ficers warn: Expect the unexpected. Students enrolled in the Cllizens Police Acad- emy learned firsthand the rigors omcers must _cope with during· the recent . ride-dlong trips Many of the students had the chance to nde shotgun with officers on a slX-hour shift. Much to the students' chagnn, not every ride- along can JlllJ1lic "Cops," the television show tha\ usually includes a foot pursuit or 'high-speed chase. l lowever, students said the nde-along helped thern put a fdcc to a badge. "You never know what they might run into,• said Sandy Crifasi, who met Officer Dave Casarez. · Their Saturday-evening ride was relatively quiet, but Crifas1 was uble to sit in the depart- ment's helicopter at John Wayne Airport when the radio wasn't chirping. •When he got d call, he was all business,• she sdid. "When 1t was slow, he showed me how things worked • The students dlso commented on the profes- s10nahsm of the officers In one instance, a broken refngerator sitting m an alley was turned around ·so the door was facing a wall. Police have had calls where kids have been trapped in empty refngerators, MASSAGE Relieves Pain · 35 Stress & Tension 00 Insurance Accepted HR. w/Chiropractlc Care. tMon·Fn O·noon on1y1 7-DAYS!WK • 9am-9pm ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Dr Gautier 0 C. 714.979.6365 1072 S.E. Bristol St, Ste 209 Santa Ana Heights r (eon-ol ~wport Bl No/Bnsto4) Students were dble to !.Ce dll aspects of police work, from the sublim<' to the scttry. Floyd Coul- ter saw his rlde-dlong pdrtner rustle some bushes for transients. When a few were found, they were ordered to pour out their alcohol Coulter and the officer also hdd a little fun. "The officer told hun thµt I WclS the1mayor of Costa Mesd, •· Coulter said. Sue Baldwin drove with an officer on Mission Drive and hcdrd a c.horus of ·loud whistles. Not enlll'ely sure what they mednt, she wos informed that the whistling som~times alerts gang mem- bers or crinunals the police are nearby. "The sound wds almo~t deafening," she said. Lawanna Wright was excited when she and an officer received a possible hidden weapon call on Labor Day. A group of men were pulled over in a camper on Newport Boulevard and within min- utes they were surrounded by eight squad cars, Wright said Wnght was shown the "red channel," a fre- quency devoted to police departments to conunu- nicatc with one another. With the assistance of Newport Beach police, the men, some of whom had warrants for their arrest, were handcuffed. Wright said she tried to chrect traffic dunng the incident. The cldss WdS surpnsed with the amount of "paperwork officers must fi.11 out. fl can take hours for a police officer to file a report. Several stud1.?nts foUow~d officers from the crune scene to the Jail dnd back to the-station on a routine call. "Whal the class had to say about oµr officers was Very complunentdry," saJd Lt. AJan Kent "I think they SdW how flexible of hcers can be On one hand they hdve to command a presence, 'but they are normal and compassionate people just 1 like you· MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP T O MEXICO ALSO ON OUR MENU: TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE HI I & C E SE OME ElTE Irvine "frii"== ...... =-==-... Ran eh Market SINCE 1971 BOARD -CONTINUED FROM A 4 REALIGNING AREA 4 Brooks: "It's an is~uc• that's only come up dunng the election. It' somethll1g the school board t!I gomg to have to take a look r1t. • Ferryman: "I question whethm they have more voters. Geo- graphically, they <!re th<> big~est. I know mint' 1s the 'iecond-btmJest zone. U you're goinCJ to look at realignmg au the zones, when you do thdt it has to be balanced ethnically.• Franco: uwe have mdkd.ted for the _past year thdt following thls election, we intende>d to look at · that area. At the turn>, Bomtd Vil- lage was pdrt of. Irvine. But six months before an elect.Jon. it's impo-.s1ble to uddress that con- cern.· Leece: "That's probably unpor- tant. but I don't thmk it's urgent. 1 thmk tl could take dway from oth- er arecls thut dre reully pressing We're dll elected to represent the whole distnct. • Schwarz: "It can't happen until aJter the year 2000 ccm:.u . Tht..n it's d mdtter for the )Pgal coun f"l' of the district to redraw the zonP-. It won't add more mc111h rs. It will still be d seven-member board." Stokes: "This is an issue we reaJ· ly ne"ed to oddress. Thf> 7onc i much larger than any other zone We need to tdke d look di it llnd align it so it is equaliwd w1U1 lhe district. It's too large.• . Szulga: unus lS one of my pnun- ties. If the Corona del Mar zont• has 23,000 voter~. and it's going to be 35,000, then thP. '>chool bocml is st,1pposed to look di 1l. I will push for it. In my ilistnct there~s only 8,000 reg1stererl voters Corona del Mar deserves more representation on·the b0<ird. • WHAT DO YOU THINK IS MOST IMPORTANT ISSUE Brooks: 'I see that mohvatmg parents to volunteer Ln the <la,~­ rooms and to see as important thP investment that parents ha\'e m their children's educdUOn " Ferryman; "First of oil, we need I to put our strategic µlal) m pldc•~ U you do it correcUy, 11 affects Soturd_oy, October 3, 1998 A 5 /;. Vl'I'ytillll!.J e.ls )'OU do \\' &tart- ed JI a f Pw yr.an; ugo and mwer • fuushcd st bccau we got side- LretrkPd • fran<o: "\\£'mu t idr lac1l1ty • ~ : . ne :cl (Jnd work WJ (>{lrcnts, tu-, dents and c ommumtv to bring ou1 K-12 cumculum m hnr> with statP, tandarcl " Leec.-: . "Promc,tmg local rontrol • rtnd oppo mg leg1Slatwn tlld.I : hit ts contn!I from the local lm:cl · : <Ind C fl '<llP~ ctOOlh~r hUf P~UCftt· 0 cy.· • ' • Schwarz: ~I'd sc1y 1 i>slormq the rl1o;tnc.:t Iv tht• tc1lure 1t oncf\ hacl, It w<1 s .cmcP one nt the p1 r>mIPr '' twol d1stnc;ts m the countrv," . ' Stokf>~: •1 think we need to hmsh our strc1tcg1< 11lcm v.'lth our goal I so that we c n df1\ dop our stan- dards • • S1Ulgd: ·s~T, cores c:1re drop- pmy I com•• .,.~van other choo !t• \.S m OrangP Count rank 11 Lhdn 'e\., pon-Mesa. winch 1 e1ghtll? '\\hat (ircn t we domg thdt lhE"ie 0U1er chstnct are do mg(" Lori Loftus is the Founder of the SoutMm California Children's Chorus, a Pianist Org°"'ist and Harpsichofdist kw the PKific Symphony, and a devot.d customer of John i..onard's Golf Shop. t -,_ JOHn LfOnRRD 'S Newport Be.och eOLP' eH O P' ?14 ·852-8689 ,, tl.4 ,,.,.. ,_,,.,,, , ....... '• '''"'' • ., .. ,,_. THE FL·OOR GUYS SINCE 1953 LINOLEUM - 33% OFF CARPETS Berber ..... 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They're bitter, nuserable; negative people who sit around all day feel- ing sorry for themselves and bitch- ing about thell' Jot m We. •This is d terrible place,• they wtune. "People are really cold. 1 haven't made d single new fnend smce I've been here " And they wonder why? When you b<?come strangers in a strange town, you have to make a comnutment to yolirseU that you're gomg to be outgoing and greganous, even if -as in our case -that is not your nature. Good grief, we even joined the Newcomers Club! They immedi- ately made my wife co-chair of the garden division. You see, II has turned out that she i~ the actlV1st of Uus old mar- ried couple. Compared with her, I am a recluse. She also has joined a THE FRID c 0 l u •• fred martin health dub, become involved with her Kappa Kappa Gamma alum- nae group and, most important to her, is teaching school again. She needed a kid fix, my Wife said. We have great times with our grandsons several times a month, but this teacher for 34 years really missed what she has been domg so well for so long. And on the day in early Sep- tember when her former col- leagues at Peterson School in Huntington Beach were opening their classrooms for the new school year, my wile was at our neighbor- hood elementary school volunteer- ing her services. Now she has a special one-hour class two mornings a week, leach- ing advanced reading to about 20 Ask about our custom cabinetry R. C .. Company 949•547•4970 Open M·f 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 1328 E. Edinger Ave. • • gifted fifth-graders. And while she's at the school, she marvels at the eqwpment dJld sJ)ecial faculty the schools in this town have. · The Poudre School District - named after the mostly lovely Poudre River that flows through town -is the tlurd-lowest funded cimong Colorado's 126 school diSr tncts. Yet its schools are awash in new computers. They have all the bOoks they need and fUll-time teachers for such "luxuries" as art, music and physical education. • She wonders why California's schools have to do so much ~- gmg. . I dm workmg at finding some- thing mewungful to do myself. I have offered myself to Larimer County's Victim Response Team, a support group for cnme victims. Joining the team involves almost as intense d process of examina- tion and training dS becoming a deputy but the work seems worth- while. After all, victims need cod- dlmg. loo. I·am also still hoping to write a column for the local daily newspdper, The Coloradoan, but time will tell. We slake our cultural thirst with season tickets for 22 different events, ranging from the Fort Collins Symphony to Tap Dogs and Elaine Booster. We hdve also become-Ram fans, a nervous-making avocation that mvolves following the ups a nd downs of the Colorado State football team. (1 am still hoping to Over 25 Y.ears of qucdity craftsmanship talk with the two local lads on the squad, Pete Hogan and Nick Schambwg.) The Bntish Motoring Club has been another source of fun and involvement, with aU manner of events to take part in with our l.tt- Ue Triumph Spitfire. Nautical adventures focus on the most modest vessel we have ever owned: a 9 1/2-Coot kayak we keep chained to a tree by our lake. 1 spend an hour or so most days paddling quite vigorously. It's great exercise and an intellectual challenge to see how much energy I can put into paddling without tipping' over. I also enjoy the beauty and solace of the lake. It's just me, the mountains m the distan~e. the occasiqnal leaping carp, a couple hundred gulls and a like number of ducks, scores of geese and a solitary, confused white pelican who can't quite figure out what's going on. Even though we miss our friends very much, we think beginning a new life in a faraway land was the right thing to do. It has forced Uf to get out of a very comfortable rut and find new experiences. l guess the important lesson is, even though ·we're retired, we're not close to being ready to retire. • FRED MARTIN is a former Newport Beach resident who writes this column from Fort Collins, Colo. DlANA MULVlHIWOAllY Pll.Ol HANGING IN THERE: Melissa Herrera helps her son, Dominic, who's almost 2, across the monkey bars during a recent trip to Uons Park in Costa Mesa. Zubie 's Proudly Serving 30 Yearsl 414 Old Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 645-6086 The Original MIKE'I CARPETI OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA Make Your Halloween Mel'CllMdlse Disappear Uke ... le! • Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery • TEXTURES • PLUSH CABLE • BERBER BEST PRICES We will beat any leQitimate carpet price quote!! 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The Sutton Place Hotel 4500 MacArthur Blvd. NeWport Beach . . 1 :30 pm ,...., 4:00 pm The Hyatt Regency 17900 Jamboree · Irvine tative of FSC Securities COrporatton, FFR t\dvtsory LI-C, a Register<..~ lnvcstnlCnt i\dvisor Ins. l..ic. #0733536 l ' . ' ' . 8 Saturday, October 3, 1998 • A Brunch by the Bay celebrates 30 years of community seroice Balboa Family Fest takes place today Here is a schedule of events for today's Balboa Family Fest, a dty- sponsored music and art festival taking place from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. at Peninsula P.ark near the Balboa Pier: [f rtend.5 In Service to Humanity will hold Brunch by the Bay from 9 a.m to noon Oct 10 from at Newport Dunes The all-you-cun~cat breakfast costs $8 for adults a nd $2 for childre n ages 12 and under. Children can gel in free tl they bring an unwrdpped toy to be donated to the Christmas toy 'drive. The organizdllon 1!> cclt•· brating 30 years of serv1ce m the community helping people Jnd their fcUnilles move from d cns1s to a fresh start. For more mtor- mation, cdil 645-8050 Mother's Market & Kitchen (631-4 741) 1s c.elebrating lls 20th annive~ary from 11 u.m. to 3 p .m . today at its Costa Mesa store. The celebration will include cl tastmg fair, music, food, pony ncies, spenuls dnd drawings to wand mountain bike, Omegd 1wccr, 8Pdrue Babies and a S 100 .;hopping spree dl Mother\. It'!> d ont>-.,top shoppmg de~Lmtttion Im pro- duce, vildnum. skin-cart• prod- ucts, dP!J items, qrocpuc•s, books, cards and gill'> Mothl'r's f\1d1kct is at 225 E. 17th St., Costd Mest1 Labels (640-l 13311s un upscale cons1gnmenl boutique featuring des1gnl'1 cloUiUlH lor women. Th(' storl' is lalled with labels such c1c;, c.10rq10 Annana, Chanel. J. Cn•w, DKNY C<1 Jv1n Klem, Undu \Jlt1HI ror guen Trd· cy, Kendr and St John Knits There dre ubo hc1nclbt19s, shm•s, IEST IUYS greer 'YYfder jewelry, belts and scarves lo chose from. If you'd like to bring in clolhmg to be consigned, it must be dry-deaned, on hangers, fdshionable and m top condition. Ldbels will retam 50% of the ronuruss1on when merchandiSe is sold, and the consignor's account is credited 50% of the sale pnce. There is no need for an a ppoint- ment, but it's better to avoid droppang off clothing dunng lunch time. Where's The Party~ is the best local store for one-stop shopping for party supplies, invitations, cards, balloons, custom banners and stationery. It already has a I ruce !>election of Chnstmas cards I avcilldble, and it's selling top-of- the-lme Crane Stationery Where's The Party? is at 270 E. Let's Make that Patio Look New Again! • Power Washing • Acid Wash • Steam Cleaning • Sealers (clear or colored) Brick • Concrete • Stone • Pavers Rick Nixon . 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Because our teachers have been trained by a yoga master, we teach everything from the popular Hatha Yoga stretching exercises to deep meditation and simple techniques for quickly reducing stress and gaining emotlona• balance • Come to the only yoga center serving Orange County for over 26 years. Call. (714f646-8281. FREE DEMONSTRATIONS -10:00 am and 7:30 pm Wednesday, OCTOBER 7™ YOGA CENTER 445 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa Between Tustin and Irvine Avenue 3 BLOCKS EAST of Mother's Market & Kitchen SPECIAL OFFER ~ tlW"" .Mt~• 20% DISCOUNT on y0ur tnt month of dMa. attng • fMnd who ..woll and,_.. a FREE month of cS.Mal 17th St., Costa Mesa Tbe Environmental Nature Center is having an annual fall fair and pumpkin patch from 10 a .m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 18. The free event Will include entertainment, children's acbVlties. nature cen- ter tours. gifts and native plants, an opportunity draWi.ng, silent auction, and food and beverages. Participating businesses and merchants include The Pizza Bakery, Plums Cafe, Hard Rock Cafe, Ruby's, Chili's, D.P.'s Bar & Grill, A'Maree's, Bluewater Grill, the Balboa Bay Club, Auto B1stro, El Ranchito, Edwards Cin- emas, Fashion Island, Sabatino's, The Cannery, Roger's Gardens, Haute Cakes Caffe, Riverboat Resldurant, Fre nch's Bakery, Bristol Farms, Cafe Prego, Rick's Cale, The Ritz, Newport Land- ing, Black Rys, Valcom, Duffy, Sheriworth DDS, Rie tveld, John- ny Rocke ts, C rown Ace Hard- ware, and the Sage Bluegrass Band. The nature center is at 1601 16th St .. Newport Beach. • BEST BUYS is published Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, send a fax to 646-4170 or write to Daily Pilot. Best Buys, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627. • 11 a.m . ..L Franklin Haynes Marionettes. • lmmediately following - Puppet-tndk.mg lessons. • 12:15 p .m . -Authentic Celtic music by Tintangel. • 1 p.m. -Dog Dealers 'per- form canine agility course . (iemonstration. · • l : 15 'p.m -Dance lessons With Patricia Barron. • 2 p.m. -Balboa Blues Band. • 3:30 p.m~ -Llzard Wizard and his slimy, scaly petting zoo. ·• 4:30 p.m: -Dance City dance show featuring stude nts from Newport classes. Children ,s Shabbat service will be offered The Sisterhood at Temple Bat Yahrn m Newp6rt Beach iS p ro- viding a new child-care program, Tot Shabbat. The service, for du.ldren ages 2 112 to 10, makes the Sabbath evenings more medningful to , children. Tot Shabl,>at is open to both members and nonmembers Presented by ffi LINCOLN ~-- F cx rtt0<<M!d Info call 714-720-5581 1 50+ ANTIQUE CLASSIC CARS BEETLES ·n · BUGS • WOODIES AUTOMOTIVE ARTE. 1(10\ Arn Tl N r SOUTH COAST MOTORCARS • 'Mi IWN1 a:Jl.w.HY •~1S·M1 hfoytlltrfff. ... fti . ·~r · To benefit the Assessment & Tree1tmcnc Services Center ·Arrest The Problem. Not The Child • THE GREY GOOSE Gifis •Home Decor COMING EVENTS Saturday. October 10 · \.UCJ-ANN.Trunk Show Tuesday, October 20 • Ouistmas Arrives At The Grey Goose Sunday, No\-ember I · Men's Heritage Village Event Sunday. November JS· Byers' Choic~ Event THE GREY GOOSE. INC. Westcli.11' Plaza • 1032 Irvine Avenue Newport Beach • (714) 642-7803 Hours M ·S IO·t Sun 12·:> Specializing in the following: •Unique landscape designs and renovations •Fine garden installations •Custom masonry .& tonework •Accent garden lighting •Excellent landscape maintenance For inquiries and quotations, plca!>e telephone 714/6454635 'or Fax us at: 714/645~390 &t. 1976 " Newport Beach/Costa f'.itew ·Doily Pik>t BRIEFLY of Temple Bat Yahm. Tot Shabbat begins Oct. 16 and will be offered the. third Friday of every month. For more infonna· tion, call Llsa Cohen at (949) 644· 1999. Committee opposes axing airport options The Newport Beach Citizens Aviation Committee on 'rhursddy adopted a resolution opposing the deletion of alte rnatives F and G from the environmental study for an airport at the El Toro Manne Corps Ait Station. Talcing the lead from the New· port Beach City Council, comm.at- tee members felt eliminating the alternatives -which call for expansion at John Wayne AirpOrt -could hurt the integrity of the report. "Finally, the. committee iS ask- ing you to confer with them on such iSsues before they are sub- mitted to the board," Counal· woman Norma Glover wrote in a letter to Supervisor Tom Wilson, who suggested the two opuons be axed. "We trust you do confer with your constituents opposed to a commercial aviation reuse of t:l'" Toro before taking positions thAl could affect the planning process: The Board of Supervisors 15 expected to discuss the issue Tuesday. Republicans hold voter registration The Republican Party or Orange County will set up a table this weekend at South Coast Plazd where people cart register lO' vote before Monday's deadline Cor the Nov. 3 elections. Sign-ups will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today an.d Sunday at the shopping center, 3333 Bns- tol St., Costa Mesa. • Newport Beach's Republican C ampaign Election Headquar- ters, 4500 Campus Drive, Suite · 110, will also be open for last- rninute registration. Hours are from 1 to 4 p.m. today and 1 to 10 p.m. Monday. For more informab.on, call 556- 8555. 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New B•1noe, Theodcn Aobtr1I F°"9; NHH8 PTA FOR INFO CALL 949-645-5806 Nt;Wport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Yo h o, yo ho, a p ira te 's life for fu11'd-raiser AROUID JOWi PIRATES OP nm BACK BAY: The Newport Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Orange County Council, Boy Scouts of America are team- ing to hold an event Oct. 30 at Village Crean to ra.i.se funds for the Scout Sea Base. Guests at the pirate-themed event Will en1oy an evening of cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, Monte Gdrlo-style gaming, live music and a silent auction. Pirate cos- tumes are optional. Tickets are $16 per person or $125 per cou- ple and can be purchased by cBrung Veroruca Cahill at (714) 546-4990, ext. 147. CLUB NOTES: Harbor Mesa ' Uons Club members are donat- ing cookie!i and candy for Project Look to distribute to the children in Mexico at the annual eye clin- ic. The Newport Beach-Corona Ciel Mar Kiwanis Club has elect- ed Wllllam Leach and Phil Starkenburgh as honorary mem- bers for thei.r work on the triathlon and Football Fever f und-raismg event, respectively. Preslde nt Bob Bartels speaks with pnde of the Newport-Irvine Rotary Club's involvement with I.be recent WOodbridge Cross Country nack meet, which . attracted 142 high schools and °'°re than 5,000 runners. A good ii'hmber of club members worked tlJe event, while the club raised i&re than $6,800. Bartels scud e fund raising is welcome, but the labor by members is highly . ci'>preciated." WORTII REPEATING ... From tlie Scuttlebutt, the newsle~er of tfle Newport Beach Corona del ~ar Kiwarus Club: "These tlungs ~ despise. Hypocrisy and Lie!., and anything that dims the light UUhe children's eyes.~ COMMUNITY & CLUBS ~ [im de boom SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS TIDS COMING WEEK Want to get more involved in your com- muruty, make new friends, net-, work or give sometlung back to your community? 1ty a seMce club! You are invited to attend a club meeting this coming week. Many clubs will buy .your f1.Tst guest meal for you MONDAY -6:30 p.m. The Harbor Mesa Lions Club meets at the Costa Mesa Golf and Couritry Club to hear Forrest Miller, a magic show entertainer. TIJESDAY -7:30 a.m. The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club. 6:30 p.m. The Costa Mesa- Newport Harbor Lions Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club. , WEDNESDAY -7:15 a.m. The South Coast Metro Rotdry Club will meet at the Center Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the Uruversity Athletic Club. Noon The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Balud Corinthian Yacht Club for a busme~s meet- mg. Costa Mesa Rotcir)' Club I I I I I 1: It's Purnplcin Ti~el I I f I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • Famous Pumpkin Pies • Yummy Pumpkin Bread • Delicious Pumpkin Cookies • Pumpkin Shaped Rolls & Bread "Best bakery around!" 111e Daily Pilot Be Happy, Eat Healthy! Open Mon -Sat 6am -6:30pm ~--··········· • ALDEN'S CARPET has opened a new _ Area Rug Studio II t Why Pay Dept tot Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. 11,mdrnad wools, "}'nthetics, sisal ALDEN'S. CARPL:.TS, l~C. 66.:l l'tJct'llllcl St. CO'>ltl Mt'Sd 64&4838 ' . ' Be a Big Brother. For more mfonnallOCI. plelle ell.I (714) S44-ml BIG BR~BIG SISTERS OP OCAHC& COUi'tn' meets at Mesa Verd<· Country Club 6 p.m. The Newport-Bc1l- boa Rotary Clul> mc·()ts at the Bahia Connthrnn Yttcht Club to hear ·cr~ft Talks• by Roger Gilbert and Andy Campbell. 6:30 p.m. The Newport Beach Lions Club meets at the Riverboat Restaurant to hedr Charles IWial discuss the lustory of the Ameri- can flag THURSDAY -7:30 a.m. Cos- ta Mesa Oranqe Coast Break.fast Lions Club njeets at Mimi's Cafe for a business meeting. Noon Kiwanis Club of Nowport . Beach-Corona de! Jvfur meets dt the Balua Corinthidn Yacht Club. The Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets dt the Holiday Inn. The Excbdflge Club of Newport Har- bor meets at Riverboat Restau- rant to het.1r Vince Vc1nQenbnnk. The Newport-Irvine Rotary Club meets ut the Irvine t-.tdJTiott 7 p.m. The Newport Jc1ycees will meet at Fletcher Jones Motor- ! cars. • COMMUNITY & aUBS IS pubhshed every Saturday Fax your service club's meeting 1nformat1on to (949) 66(}.8667 or mail to 2082 SE. Bristol St., Suite 5, Newport Beach 92660 Send MOUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, Around Town, 330 W. Blty St., Cost. Mesa, 92627; fax them to 646-4170, or ~II ~1224, ext. 228 A complete listing of Aroond Town c.an be found 1twww.lati11 u c:a ml'pltot, TODAY ,. Neighbors for Nelgbbon, • fall volunteer neighborhood cleanup, will take place from 8 a.m. to noon at Play Port Senior Mobile Village, 903 W. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more Wonna- tion, call 754'='51.fO. ChUdren ages 3 to 7, along wUb a special grown-up, are invited to partiopate in Saturday Storr-wne at 10:30 a .m . af the New- port Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more informa- tion, call 717-3801. The Balboa Famlly Pest wlU tdke place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Peninsula Park, Ocean Front and Main Street, Balboa. The park is near the base of the Bal- boa Pier. Admission is free. The event will feature live music, entertainment, puppet-making demonstrations, dance lessons. n~ptile petting and interactive booths. For more information, call (949) 644-3151. Pltneu Concepts wtll preaent • cardiopulmonary resu citation class from 2 to 6 p .m. at Hoag Hospital, 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beaclt. Registration 15 S25. Courses are taught using the guidelines of the American. Heart Assooation. Por more information, call 631-3623 or (888) 888-0202. The play •steel Magnolias'" wlll be presented at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday through Oct. 10 at the Theater Distnct, 2930 Bri5tol St.. Costa Mesa. Adntission is $15 on Friday and $20 on Satur- day. For more infoqnation. call 435-4043. SUNDAY A back-country hike wl1l take place at 9 a .m, at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Hike.rs will meet at B Morro Visitor Center. Parking is $5. For more informa- tion, call (949) 497 .. 7647. Fire Prevention Week wUJ be celebrated with Public Safety Day, an event that wfu feature• fire and police open 'house, frOql'" 10 a.m. to 3 p .m. at the Newport..• Center Fire Station No. 3, 868 • Santa Barbara Drive, Ne Beach. For more infor.mhtion, tall 6'4- 3104. . The ATSC'a Htb untial New- port Beach Concours d'Eleg&DOl!I • will be presented from 10 a.m. td • 4 p.m. at the Pelican Hill Golt Club PractiC'Jllg Range, 22651 Pelican Hill Road South, New-• port Coa.5t. The event will fea- ture what could possibly be the very rust Beetle convertible as ·well as 30 other Beetles and Bugs. Admission· ii; $20 fot . ·adults; $15 for seniors and stu- dents; and free for children ages 12 and under. for more informa- tion, call (949) 756-0993. A tide pool walk will take place at 2 p.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Walkers will meet at Pelican Pomt Parking Lot No 2. Parking is $5. For more' information, call (949J 497- 7647. ~J?u=.::.~~:i During October We will t'rade you A rtistic " £xceltence for toys for the n eedy. Annual .. Toys for Tots,. itting & Portrait pecial Help anta Fill Hi."I Toy Bag IUak·e your appointments now . . (949) 675-3130 37:tz E. Coo .. 1 lli11h~a) • Cor<ma del 'lar Exotic-Prints for Exotic ~litways, w/Elegant "Damask" finish •iiiiiiil Camp Shirt $2400 Tie Back Vest O:'\U: $2400 {. Mandarin-Neck Dress, w/Side SUt CONTCMPORARY WOMEN·s WEAR & ACCESSORIES University Center Balboa Island 4:.\ 1.:amru' Dr H.2 M.irlncA\"c '·''"'"' "''m lh.:ll (lher 1 .. mt-.m.~ B•IJ..-e L•1'•k fL)r the nn..:hl Y~ll,iw 1.w111ng) ~-~-J M<""1JV 854·44Sl .. ... _ - 15-68 1 If you are 60 or older, we invite yoi1 to receive a free flu shot. • Extra protection for tbe ~1pco111ing flu se':1son! Friday. October 9 . I loag Health Center Fountain Valle~ 18255 Brookburst <~cmth of Talb<•rt) 8 00 a.m. to !'ioon Hoag Hc;alth Ct'.nter-Huntmgton I larbour s3c;c; W;.imer <Ea...-.1 of Ho/,a Chica) l oo p .m. to c;·oo p.m fl Call 800/5 l·t·llOAG <4<~:l4) .t1tlt•cmwd n•st•rt·i1tln11s "~q11l1wl, upp{l' Is Umllt·tl. Free Refre~hments! Rtfrt•slmwm ... pro11/ctc·cl ~l' Herb's Bl"<~ rm~ I Rakf·rJ~Foumaln iallt:l-t --- II , A 10 SOturdoy, October 3, 1998 OWN CONTINUED FROM A 9 An Afternoon of Jazz, free musical will be pr~entcd at 3 p.m. at the Ne wport Beach Cen- tral Library's Fnends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more inJonncltion, call 717-3601. Mark Nedleman -a easoned traveler, e xplorN and educdtor - will talk clbout the-history of the Fmdhom Commuiuty of ScoUctnd from 7 to 9 p .m at The Hub of Newport Mesa, 230 E. 17th St., Suite 216, Cosld Mesa. Admission 1s $1 5. Rt'frcshmf'nts will be pro- vided. For more information, call 546-5918 or (94Q) 646-11 28. MONDAY A yoga class will be presented by 30-year VE'leran ~le lend Sprake from 6:30 to 8 p.m. a t the Nancy Clclrk EduccltJOn Center, 471 Old Ne\\1>ort Road, Suite 103, New- port Bedch. Admission is $8 per clas-. or.$.10 for four p~epald class- e~. For more tnfo(llltttion, call (94Y) 548-4059 TUESDAY A yoga class will be presented by JO-yec1r vclNcln I folend Sprake trom ~l to 10:1.5 d.m. <1t tho Ndncy Clc1rk Educ ctlton C<'nlcr, 4 71 Old '\/cwµort Rot1d, Stute 103, New- port BC'dch Aclm1Ss1on 1s $8 per clas~ or $:l0 for four prepd1d clctss- es. For more u1formc;1llon, calJ (9491 548-4054 . Tbe Love Without Honor abuse i;upport group will meet dl 10 d m dt St l\ lark PrcsbytendJl ChlJ!SJl, l-4-11"ttft-"l:olmr~=-trmr-, N , Beach For more mfomld.llon, call [949) 644-1341. WEDNESDAY The Networkers wUJ meet from 11:45 a .m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 GoU Course Drive. Admis- ion is $12 and includes lunch. Por more information, call 885-9093. Senior consultant ..Bob Bre nnan will present a free chscussion ot reverse mortgages at 3 p.m. to: seniors 62 and over at Bayside Village, 300 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 723-0233. Connect at the Corona del Mar Branc;h Library, a senes of work· shops featuring tips for effective use of library resources, will be · presented from 7 to 8:30 p.m . every Wednesday through Nov. 25 at the library, 420 Marigold Ave. The workshops will also fea- ture str"ategies for Web naviga- t:Jon Adnussion is Cree. For more mformation, call 717-3801. THURSDAY . A mental illness support group will meet from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. dt the Costa· M~a Community Cen- ter's Fairview Room, 1845 Pdrk Ave. For more information, call ·(949) 548-7274. FRIDAY A yoga class will be presented by 30-year veteran Helena Sprake from 9 to 10:15 a.m . at the Nancy CldJk Education Ce nter, 471 Old New-port Road, Suite 103, New- port Bea ch . Admissio~ is $8 pe r lds1; Gr $JO for WW' prepaid class- es. For more mformabon, Cdll (949) 548-4059. ~----------------~ 1 SATORDAY SIDEWALK 8ALE 1 I TAKE AN EXTRA 20°/o off I I our already 1/2 off prices of I I Samson ite Luggage, I I A mer ican Flyer I I & Bill Blass Luggage I I I 1/2 off Calibri Pens Includes FREE Engraving : STAGICOACI I LDGGAGI •Mill around town OCT.17 A mountain bike ride will take place at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 6471 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Riders will meet at El Morro V151tor Center. Parking ts $5. For more infonna- bon, call (949) 497-7647. ONGOING St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church offers a support group for families with loved ones who are mentally ill. The group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays in the church's Dierenfield Hall C, 600 St: Andrews Road, Newport Bedch. The confidential group is open to the community. For more .information, call 631-2880. Prospects Networking Group meets from 7 .15 to 8:30 a.m. Wednesdays at Muni's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd , Costa Mesa. Breakfai.t IS $6. For'more informa- tion, call Angie Stafford al 474- 2225 or Tina flmlan at 551-3156. AU Lassen's Leads Club meets at 7. l S a m Tuesdays at Mimi's Cale, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa For more information, call 646-1252. Zen Ho me Stitchery, a local munufdcturer of medltation sup· ph<'s, holds u free medildtion from 5 to 7 p.m. Sundtlys at Mesa Busi- ness Center, 711 W. 17th St., Suite A-8, Costa Mesa. For more infor· mdtion, call 722-7618. The Newport Beach Parks, .Beaches dnd Recreation Commis· s1on meets al 7 p.m. the first Tues- dcly of edcb month ill the City Counctf chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 6:44-3151. NlcoUne Anonymous fellowship wants to help men and women who smoke to qwt and remam smoke free. For more information on local cveni.ng meetings, call 650-2713. The Costa Mesa HJstorical Soci- ety holds a free open house from 11 a m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at 1670 Anaheun Ave., CO:ita Mesa. The event features memorabilia from the city of C~td Mesa tllld the Santa Ana Anny Air Bas(" For more information, call 631-5918. Overeaters Anonym ous mee ts from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at St. John's Episcopal Church, 183 E. Bay St., Costd Mesd. For more information, call 953-0900. Oasis Senior Center offers a Parkinson's d.isedSe support group from 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thurs- day of each month at 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 6'14·3244. The Yoga Place offers a prenatal and postnatal yoga class from 3 to 4:30 p .m. Thursdays. New classes begin on the hrst of the month For more information, call 642· 7400. Hoag Cancer Center offers Man to Man, a free prostate cancer dis· cussion group, from 7 to 8:30 J>.m. the first Wednesday or each month at the center auditorium, 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, New- port Beach. For reservations or more information, call 722-6237. The Pacific Business Xchange has weekly break.last meetings at 7 a .m. Tuesdays at the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. There is no charge for the initial meeting. For more infonnation, caU 640-0588. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Associanon prei.ents a coed c.c.· BUILDERS ~ COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICES • Custom Kitchen & Bolhrooms • Floor & Counter Tile Work • Heavy Eq'uipment Installation • Pipelines for Gos, Water & Steam lines • Assistance 1n Design & Planning • financing Avoiloble Specializing in Remodeling, Additions, Second Stories Reliable, Knowledgeable, Affordable Family Owned and Opet ated 888-241-1017 Licensed and° Insured lie. # 663292 Imagine your child How does your child's school measure up? • • expenenang the joy of the Mon~ri Tradition. .. ,.,._.,,..,.~.rm FtJ/ TtJNll'wt T-« A1a2,.7 7 .... 6,,,. Newport Harbor Mon~ri Center 425 L 18th Stm:t • 0»1.1 Mcs.1 Acadnnic &cellmce in Harmony with >0ung Lives (949) 650-3442 .. NewpOrt Beach/Cosio Mesa Daily Pilot; . - relationsrup group called Insight Equals Power a t 1 p.m. Thurs· dayio. The fee is $25 per weiek. Por more information, call 722-4588. Hoag Cancer Center offers a free relaxation and un.agery workshop from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month al 1 Hoag Drive, Building 0, New- port Beach. For more infonnabon, call 760-5542. The Sea Explorer SbJp Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men ages 14 to 18 interested in learning about sailing, seamanship, pilottng, navigation and cruising. Meet- ings· are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes· days al the Sed Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infer· mation, call 642-6301 or 551· 8591. . . Oasis Senior Center offers ongo- ing assistance, counseling and referral services for seniors For .. appointments or more mforma· lion, call 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to JOtn in from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Mesa. For more informalJon, call 545-5669. A free support group for cancer patients meets at 7 p.m. Wednes· days and a support group for peo- ple suff~ring from chronic fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to~O p. . Wednesdays a t the Institute r Holistic Treatment and R , 4019•Westerly Place, Suite. 100, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 251-8700. ... ' • ArthrlUs Poundatton tmtrudol Wyoma McKinley leads an exer- cise class at 11 a.m Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more mfonnation, call 513-5641. , NtghUy meetings are offered :1Ji Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to over-come nicotine addiction. For a schedule or more infonnation, call 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666. · The Newport Sports. Coll~ Foundation, a nonprofit org~ tion operates a free museum at 620 'Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. The museum, which has one of the world's largest col~ Jecbons of sports memorabilia, is open from 9 a m. to 5 p.m. week- days. For more 111.forrnation, call 721-9333 Oasis Senior Center offers a dal- ly telephone contact program fot seruors who have a limited local support system. For more infor- mclbon. call 644-3244. The Newport Beach DlsUn - guished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesda ys m Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 Bristol St., Newport Beach. For rcservdtions or more infonna- tion, call 730-3671 . Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Bertier for only s49900 UPTOJMOS SAME AS CASH OAC Fu f1 t ,, Wov. 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" 1906 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Me5a (N.t lo POiio eo. • .-. ~) 949.646.8603 .. , , • • • I • , ! t t ' : • soc1e -,,. .. ~Volunteers of museu,m give a thank-you feast for art's sake M ore than 150 volunteers were lauded at a cock- tail recepbon last week thrown by the Orange County . tvfuseum of Art as a •thank you• for the invaluable contributions · of time, talent and energy given to the Newport Beach-based art museum. ··organized by the musewn's board of directors and donor re1ations committee, the event was chaired by Newport's lovely Irene Mathews with assistance from hard-working volunteers MMon Frenzel, Nora Lehman, Joan ll,tach, Alison Schweitzer and Peggy Sprague. 'The reception was also an opporturuty for guests to pre-, vff!w "Feast On Art,• a wonder- ful display of objects fashioned out of glass, ceramic, fabnc, metal and wood, by some SO nationally recognized art1sts wR.,f donated their work to be pl.lce'd on sale by the museum at a benefit held Sept 26. MFeast On Art" attracted a wide array of local support, rais- ing in excess of $50,000 from sale ot:the works:So111e 600 art !oven. ClOnverged on the museum to bid on·lbe contemporary creations. .Museum director Naomi Vine wcrked the crowd thanking both artists and donors alike for their support Nancy Snyder of the V\iiondries, an important support arm of the museum, was on hand e events with Uµda Lyle of urator's Circle, another one significant support wings museum. ane SpltzkeU dttended, rep-. ting the Docents Counctl with other major contribu- ellssa Metez, Jane Heber, t:Stelnman and Irene Barr. e very handsome couple Pat • d Dick Allen graced.the THE CROWD ~ . . . . i 4 ' , . ' ~ ·-.. ·. . ' ~ -. .. · . ... . . ~"";~:;, _-.·.-1··. ,. :'I, .~.. & -b.w.- cook reception, enjoying the cuisine of Mark's Restaurant on the muse- um terrace. · Nibbling on roccacia with chicken, mushroom and thyme, and a marvelous bruschetta pre- pared by Mark's culinary staff were Rita and Gordon Fishman, Gloria and Oliver Green, Pat and Gene Hancock, Barbara and Victor Klein, Molly and Leon Lyon, Harriet and Jim Selna, Margaret and David Steinmetz, Jeanne Tappan, Robin Turner, Billur Wallerich, Gayle Wldyolar, Joyce Reaume, Kim Mozaffarlan and Ruth Roe . THE SOCIAL SCENE OCT. 3-4 Sunday is the Assessment and Treatment Services Center's annual Newport Beach Concours d'Elegance. The fabulous car spectacle takes place on the greens. of the Pelican Hill Golf Course practice range just off Newport Coast Drive. nus is a must-do for the entire car-loving family. Tickets are available on site, parking is plen- tiful. Just follow the signs and 0Jl<'n / d.a.,•a wttk • Mon tn ~!;pm, :-.&L·~n. l()am.7pm "' Costa Mesa Huntirurton Bea.ch 666 u.i..r, Nile. IOI 1767;i ee..cb "fuvd. Suhee D & li (F.a.t u( Un.tol, .. ~-u.> -.....th t ·-..c PlaQa) (0-..h 6' ~-in L; P\arlca PlaM) 714.668.9925 714.~7.9936 -----~-----------, 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER '"THE FINEST BEAUTY SUPPLY DAY SPA & SALON I • DFBIGN & COWI'RUCI'ION • MAINTENANCE aou •·Balboa lllYcL, •D •ewpon Beaoll, CA • ('1'16) 8ft-18'8 ... ..,.. . _... ........ a - I I feast your eye!) on a field of mecharuca.l art. ,CHllSTMIS II OCTOIER THE SOOAL SCENE OCT. 10-11 The Mental Health Associa- tion of Orange County plays host to "Quc>st for the Holy Grail,· a 40th·anruvorsary dinner and gala fund-rruser Oct. 10 at The Village Crean, Ne~rt Beach. The champagne reception and gourmet dl.nner is open to the , public Wlth tickets at $125 per person. For more lnfonnation, call (714) 547-7559. • •• "The. Cube is Landing" for the Oct. 10 celebration dinner wel- coming the new Discovery So- ence Center. Billed as "an astro- nonucal affair,• the black-tie evening takes place at the new center m Santd Ana with a very wide range of community sup- port. Newport's Catherine Thyen chalIS the everung. Tickets are $200 per person. Call (714) 540- 2001 for more information. ••• Festa delld Vendemmia is back The 12th annual festa, held dl Prego to benefit the Pediatric Cancer Resedrch Foundation, ldkes place from 11 :30 a.m. to 3·30 p.m. Oct 11 dt the popular bistro. Lucille Ball look-a-likes will be bdrk on the agenda for grape stomping along wtth a sumpt1,1ous ltdllan feast lo c<>le- 112 PRICE SALE ONALLOFOUR BAKED GOODS. Just to Say ... '11iank'You OV/!ltl/IDIFFEllENT KINDS OP BllFAD .,..,, D.t/1¥ ON THE PllFMIS&! ; ( () \' I \II \ I I()( 111<) \" I\ (JN I \ (I I ( (){ \ I } <X>Sl'AMPSA ll?OW:Mm MllA N. SHOnlNC Cl!NTm •MaWIW ,., .. llMNE .... epna -..vrtn:IMii 'arl!Ja.Um ~ Junior League of Orange County Pres- ident Stepbanle Pag· gt, left. and Jocelyn Lutter, chairwoman for Christmas Com- pany 1998, A Holiday 1 on Fifth Avenue, are busy preparing for the four-day event. opening Oct.· 17 with a black-Ue dinner. 1be event. to be held at tbe Orange County Falrgrounds, Involves luncheons with celebrities, seminars on Bower arranging as well as demonstra· ttons and book sign- ings. The event is a fund-raiser for the Junior League. For more information, call (949) 263-3785. brate the coming of autumn. person. Call t714) 553-1333 for Salvatore Faso, general man ager of Prego, expects <,ome 400 locals to partake to the festa for the children. Tickets are $50 per reservallons. · • 8.W. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and SatClrday. ... ... - Full Service Calering • Sizzling Fa11ta Bar 4lii Strolling Manachrs ' Margarita & Cerveza Bar Party Trays To Go~ • Enchiladas • Taqu itos_ \. 'i : • Tacos • Tamales • .. • Guacamole • Salsa · ~ • AND MORE! : • .. Banquet Rooms ~ .. 10 to 100 people. ~ f;i~= Catering 645·0209 Costa Mesa 642-1142 Coronadel~·: 644-8226Ma~ . . . . . ' . . . . . ' . . . ' 1 Af12 Soturdoy, October 3, 1998 date book Newport Beach/Costa Meso Doily Pil9J. The. allure of The Shclrk Oub is in the pool · I'"~ 1 VA~1>r~isl~<. crs Jon, Gregg ' manicured clientele, weanng raucous crowd. UndC'r lhe dlsc:i> and To<ld much black clothing, I imagine ball on the main floor, you'll fi"'cr S tashed dWdY in a neo- goth1c warehouse.near lln industrial subdlVJs1on, The Shark Club is cm upscal", lr<'ndy haven fot pool nnthusiasl'>, pro- viding 25 plush tables for dll lev- t'I" of players ThP opcrc1tiot\ also combm<'s bllhards with d well-c1ppomtecJ rcstaurttnt i.lnd nightclub to ere· dlc an t>ll t<.'rlcnnmy atmosp!1ere for Or.ingl'? County's rcstlE>ss and disrnminc1ting night dY..<'llc>rs Upon enter- NIGHT LIFE lfllJ the WdH'· ~ tiouse, one can't · twlp being 1mprt .. ,wcf hy th1 2,000-gullon sh.uk 1,ink thctl divides th(' ruo111 Thi' hl,1< k-lighted wt1lcrs Sl'Cll\ to IPlttX tlw bldcklip shurl s •h much ti!'> they do the duwr-. l'dllllCJ cllonqside the ltlnk ' Wllll.., Opp1is1tc tlw shc1rks, nedr the ('OllrlllC I', d lc.tl<JI' t1rE>pldCf' t1n<i d ..,1111111 n•c 1•plion dfPd provided 1 01v <11l1•rn.t llvP to the V<i'>la<•ss ol lh1· po11l·pl.1yrng dred ,\., 11 lo Wdrll Wdnndbe hu~­ th•t..,, 1111' <If*''' l><'yund the sh,uks prov11l1·-. much of the club's ,1<'11u11 \\'1th h1•.iul11uny main- t11111t•d t.ihl<"'• ~1roups large and o;rnall "n1oy the• game amidst the pw<;lmoclem mtenor ~ < 0dlhriq Uw funky decor "t11d11<.lnal RNl<ttS!>d.Jlce, • own- Hanour have m favor Metropolitans and exqu.is-a 21 dealer alongside a craps UlstaUed huge itely funky designer mart.mis table. Quite a few patrons we~ gdt-frdmed mir-THI SHAM Q.U9 Bciides the trendy cocktails enJoying the inexpEmsive gam- rors angled available from a full-seIVice bar, lng lessons offered last Friday. sllghUy uway + WHERE: 841 Bak· The Shark Club offers some-Saturday nights, DJ Eric from the waUs to er St., C01ta Mesa what pricey 16-ounce draft beer Cub1che of 92.3 Thn Beat is hos reveal the table • WHEN: 11 a.m. to -including Bass, Guinness, of "Star 69." Throughout the action. Inter-. 2 a.m. Monday Newcastle, Heineken, Sam night, he and anothN DJ alter- spersed with the through Friday and Adams, Sierra Nevada and nate between the club's two mirrors are the 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. on Hefeweizen -at $4.25. dance floors. Saturdays. Closed 0 ., some large Sundays A nice collection of bottled ThP main floor is out >n the 4, frdmcs holding • HOW MUCH: $7 beer includes Red Hook. St. Pauli open in front of lhe m.lin bar. ',, strange, surredl· cover charge on Girl Dark, Pilsne r Urquell, Ore-Hidden awdy in a smdll comer ..,1, • ist Baroque Thw~days atter 9 gon Honey, Becks, Bohemia, Dos lays the area •Behind the Red p<lintmgs. The · p.m.; $10 on Friday XX Amber and I larp for $3. 7 s. Curtdin," a dark, secluded room disquieting and Saturday. after 9 The Shark Club menµ that is quite a bll more passion-' images seem to p ,m. includes appetizers, salads, piz-ate them the main flooJ. t recall the luxun-• PHONE: (714) za and pasta. Among their burg-Another comer, dubbed Mme v ous gafl?ing 751·6428 er selections is a 819 Kahuna Green Room" caters to reserved , houses of a dif-renchtion that looked nothing parties. Large couches and two 11 fercnt age. like big-brained Brad's tasty billiards tables proVide a quiet The spdcious-takeout, but pretty good atmosphere for medium-sized ness created by nonetheless. For entertainment groups. The room i!> re!>crved the high ceil-r .r the club provides OJ-spun music through most of 1998. , mg!>, however, Fereydoon Thursday through Saturday. Jon Haoour said that a large, when combmed Khorramshahi On Thursday evenings, the part of lhe business comes with the hign takes a shot while club presents H N.Y.C.E." With a through catering to private lc>vcl of clcanli-attending a slight hip-hop flavor, much of groups. He was most proud to ne!>s evH.lent birthday party at the music is of a wide format, have had both their clubs, The throughout the The Shark Club in and is relatively mainstream. Shark Club and Metropolis, club, prnctically Costa Mesa. On Fridays, "Pleasuredome" play host to Disneyldnd's guMdntcl's thdl takes over. Again, a live DJ employee Chnstma'> party the lh1s 1s not, nor spins mainstream sounds for the last three years. will c>VN he, dnythmg like your gronddad's dingy, smoky. corner pool hall. 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Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot date boo k Sol\Jrdoy, Odo~ 3, 1 we A 13 , Second Stage supports 'Dimly Perceived Threats' TOM !nus • H ow many times, while exchanging pleasantries with sorneom• you are not all that enamo1ed of, have you stifled the urgP to adVise · them what to do with them- selves, along with tht• horse they rode in on? In Jon l(}em's "Dimly Per- ceived Threats to the System,• now m its West Coast prcmier.e on South Coast Repertory's Sec- ond Stage, such urges crop up frequently. They're 1ust not sti- fled. .Klein's abrasive comedy begins subtl}', Wlth subliminal messages lrdnsmitted matter-o,f- factJy. between his characters, and progresses to wild, out- landish scenes that THEATER REVIEW include, umong oth- PI Uung!., the acc1denla1-on-pur- pose slicing of! of fingers and a falhl'T's oU(•r Lo demonstrate the use of r1 condom to his 13-year- old <luughll~r. Tn far l, it's otten dlfhcuJt to ascertain Uw houndary line between the reality dnd the fan- 1 :tsy of "Dunly Perceived • There are ccrtam moments when a '-Ottnd blip und a chdflge in light- ing c;iohals thf' transition, but for mo::.t of the show you had better tl<? pd}"IOU clo c <tltcnllon. Klem'c; n•ntral chdracters are Josh and l\ lurlys, d baby boomer cqyplc \\'ho ccirne of age in the r olulionctl) 1 ~60s and have left t e protc~t mentality behind as t y pursu.e their carPers of doc- tnn~ntctry filmmaker dnd corpo-. rnte consuJtdnl. They htwe, how- <,•vPr, another revolullonury on their htU1d~ m Christine, their rebc•llious daughter who's ma1or- ing 111 chdo~ ttl junior high. Director MtUk Rucker has 1.:ho:,,en a ~uperlutivc cast, partlc- ularly for th(' role of MMlys, whic:h J fedthC'r Ehlers fills bril- liantly, Ehlers reveals layer upon layer of her conflicted personali- ty, all the while strivnig for affd. bilit}' and charm, and aclueving an elUSive aura of reality anudst mynad confuc;ion. Tony Carre110 as Josh seethes admirably with the frustration of watching his disintegrating fami- ly -which ledves hlm vulnera- ble to the advdJlces of his preda- tory producer, a bisexual beauty HOURS MBULOUS LADIES Of SONG Nannette Fabray, Gogi Grant, )4ary Lou Metzger and Beryl DaVis will perform Wlth the Big Band All Stars as the Fab- UJous Lddies of Song at 4 p.m. 9imday in the Robert B Moore Theatre at OCC, 2701 Airview Road. Costa Mesa. dvance ad.mission is $23 for u1ts and $20 for seniors, stu- nts and children. AdmisSion ts $26 at the door. For infonna- ' on. cdll (714) 432-5880, ext 1. lcAREN AKERS baret singer Karen Akers perform at 7:30 p.m. ursday, at 7:30 and 9:45 tp.m. Priday 8nd at 7:30 and ;',9;45 p.m Oct. 10 in Founders all at the Ordnge County erfonrung Arts Center, 600 own Center Dnvc, Costa fesa TickcUi are $40 for 7:30 .rn pertormances and S36 or 9;45 p.m . pcr1onnances. or more infonnation, call 714) 556-2787. IBUTE TO BENNY OOOMAN .lcLint·t virtuoso Abe MOit . · rut perform \\,th the Benny ,oodman 'lhbute Orcbeltra at 4 p m. Oct. 11 m the obcrt R. Moore Theatre at C, 270 l Pairvicw Road, o to Mesa Advance admis- ion is $22 for aduJ ts and S19 for seniors, tudP.ots and ddJ. ~n. Admission i~ $25 at the ~r. For infonnation, call J4} 432-5880. ext. l. ... . - • WllEIE: SoothCOatt Repertmy Sec· ~~ Olive, Costa Mela • WHEN: 8 p.m. ~Frida,., 2:30 and 8 p.m. Saturdays, 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sundays . Uu~~ll Oct. 25 + HOWMUOf: $18 to$43 • PHONE: (714) 108-5555 . . ne.aa. Ebleri. mdlr, ..... laYlllble.. • . lier daagbter ~o.wa)W b-bend (Tony Carreiro) talk ............... health M U lbe .. not thme ID •Dlmh' Percetved Tlu'Nta to lbe S,.._.• OD tbe Second Stage of Soda Comt llepe.rtory. with an avaricious appetite. Car- reiro e ffectively projects his help- lessness to control the events of his life. completes the cast as a hospital nurse speaking in irritating offi- cialese. Brecht also doubles quite well as the voice of Grandma in her scenes with Christine. The daughter, Christine - who's wrapped as tightly as her unkempt, braided hair -is aggressively interpreted by Heather Dawn, who clings to a shred of bumaruty and vulnera- bility behind her bratty, pugna- cious exterior. She lets her guard down only occasionally. such dS in conversations with her dying grandmother. Rucker not only dire<;ts ctisply, but he also choreographs splen- didly. The play is wildly episodic, requiring countless set changes, mvolvmg both the actors and stagehands. These tra.ruii1bons ~ benefit from precision drilling along with the sharply defined lighting of Lonnie Rafael Alcarez •Dimly Perceived 111.reats to the System• veers between tradi- tional family comedy and territo- ry staked out by another UTever- ent playwright, Christopher Durang. It's a provocative piece of theater in wluch the subtext becomes dominant. Collette Kilroy enacts Josh's seductive producer with aban- don. scoring most vi\ddly while interrupting an already strained family picruc. Her character aptly illustrates the roadblocks on the path to familial t:iliss. Bill Mondy displays ad.mlrable restraint as the school th.erapisl who'd' like to get Marlys on his couch , while Susan Marie Breehl • TOM nrus reviews local theater for the Daily Piiot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays . ~g;~~~~ -!( . · . ·~ : Presents .. Lecture Series 1998-1999 Tuesday, October 6 Tlv Cte>rgts fUlll Tw fland.tlolC Tuaday, Dttembtt 8 Tlv Dtcorot:t>t Lift £111hslt fllraull~t Duip f""'4 WorJ< I IO Gntrzt N Ptttr Lang 1' ma Cambdl lnwwr F •bric and Wallpapa Dtstgncr. Author trntnttd by Ann ~ D(Sjgns - \kc l'tnldau Enghsh Fum1tu~ Dtpertmmt, Solhtby\ New ,.ork Tuesday, March 9 1'41t.i.li.nds1'1 bt lrtlaM Dt)mond FiuGc:rald, Knight of GUn Tuesday, Febnurry 9 lMdntl Toiocnfs Good Tasu Intuit IN}bltttet Oil A111tric411 Sr)I' Thomas M. Beeton lm<nor Ottontor, Antlquanan ln'h An 111\tortan P'""tdcnt of w lruh Ci<oipn ~lft) l'rntnttd b) Nurthmi Tnm 8.lnl. of California Tuesday, April 20 ~lull w°""" Ganlmm Ann Gore Arthlttcnml and Social HISlorian. Co-,autho.u or Tiit Enalui. GArd.nl Held at Big Newport Stadium Theater 300 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach Cost of series $150.00 Proceeds go to New Directions for Women fetit De1euner at 9 30am Lecture at 10 OOam For more Info rm ation call· 642·0435 (Senes tickets may ht pur"ha>ed at the door) Fish- HarborArea Benefit Break&st By The Bay join Us for FISH's 30th Anniversary/ Enjoy a bay view, induJge in a gourmec brcakfut and help us thank che quiet heroes of our communicy who provide che resources used by Fish-Harbor Arca co help others move from a crisis to a fresh scan. Saturday, October 10, 19')8 Newport Dunes Raort -9 Im -'12 DOOD 11 31 Back &y Drive, Newport Bach Ampk Complimml4ry Parking - Ticltets: $8. 00 adults $2 for children under 12 The brcakfuc is all·you can.;e.it Ya.&r .dcwtion i.a w. daiw.:1jb!c. If you c:an't male it. pie )'OW dcUc to a fritnd. Out chanb co the fine $f'O ,n of th ia evt'n t. ' /G"11 Ftw •• i ·a d ~ ... r """.,...a . w , """"'-t# Jw• ;;..+ t.'1iltl For more information call 71' 645-8050 I PLATTER CHATTEi Wine, food institute explores cheeses . Rich, crumbly Stilton, mooth, savory Emrnrmt.al and cr~rny Reblachon with exactly the right wine -those arc tlfo sort of paipng~ the A merican lnstl- Nle of Wine c1nd Food has in mind for it.s wme cmd cheese tasting Oc-1. 19 ut the Pascal restaurnnt. 1000 N. Bristol St., Newpo1t lleach. Cost is $30 for member:., $35 for nonmembers. 1 Por resc:rvations and informa- tion, call E11s<t Roddy at (714} 536-3154. Dinner to raise funds for the homeless Frlends of the Orange Coun- ty Interfaith Shelter combine force-. with five premier Orange County restaurants in holding goum1et dinners entitled FOCIS on Dining over the next fiv~ montru. in their annual fund- raismg series for the homeless. Five Crowns with its prime rib, York.shire pudding and British hospitality -will high- light thP first event OC't. 12, fol- lowed b~ Pascal on Nov 11, Savannah Chop House on Jan. 11, The Ritz on Feb. 15 and Put a bug in someone's ear. Call the Daily ~ot CLASSIFIEDS-- A MacGillivra9 r"recman r-ilm Gustaf Anden on March 15. Each dinner is $100. For reser- vations and Wonnation. call (949J 645-5055. Villa Nova offers twilight dinners Wla Nova will serve earl • dinners {Until 6 p.m.) every night except Sdturday y.rith more than a dozen favorite entrees sta.rtmg at $6.95 Spe- cials also include salads, dppe· tizers and desserts; ttnd a ulec- tion of California win• at $20 d bottle. Complimentary parking.. sweetens the deal even more. For reservation-:, Cdll (949) . 642-7880. While you arP milk-· mg those reservations, you might want to book d table for the holidays. dild e.')pectally for the Newport Harbor Boat Parade of Lights. which runs Dec. 17-23 . 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Call 673- 9500 for reservabon.s, Enjoy Octoberfest at Sutton Place Hotel The Sutton Place Hotel will present 1ts fourth annual ToW'S de Beers and cel~brate October- k>St dl i p.m Oct. 16 The menu of Many ctishe is designed to go with IC)' steins of Gem1an beer ale and pilsneis. Dinner und bier is $39 1.er person. For reserva- " tions. call (949) 476-2001. -Maria Bird ROSEY's· A U T OBODY. , .. -You Have the .Right , · · to Choose Your :..~ , ' ~ . . --_. -....... -Repair Facility Insist on the Best Lifetime Warranty Full Service Collision Center Insurance Approved Shop -----. (949) 64 2-4522 121 Industrial Way • Costa Mesa EDWARDS IRVINE IMAX THf ATRE IS LOCATED AT THE EDWARDS IRVINE SPECTRUM WHERE THf 5 & ·lOS FRffWAYS MEET IRVINF •CALL FOR GROUP SALES & INFORMATION 949 832 iM,\X ... ____ ,..., .. ~Lma .... 1• -- .. ' __ , __ _ ... ,_ "----.·· ---··--..-.. -· ~.-. . I Saturday, October 3, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot , • commun1 forum El TORO DllAIE Wilson's F · and G proposal is a Trojan horse C aunty SupNv1sor Tom Wtlson lS supposed to repre ent Newport nc~dch, but deas1ons he mokf''> e1r<> not cllways m ow best mterest. ~pec1t1lly those involving our city's top pnonty - ~i El Toro d1rport. 1 Its most recent dCtlon is parbcu- larly <11sdppoin1tng bun to be heard by tho')c who can. South County r£>sidents h,1vc poured money dnd ume into his opponent's campaign knowing the unportance of the race. The futur<' of Nc•wport Beach demands we, too, must b<'come dChvt,ly involved for Silva. For more mformdtion dbout uiese dnd other crlll- cal airport 1s1iues that uffN·t thl> future of Newport Beach, please take the time to attend a meeting at I uves F and G Strike these alternatives from the county plan, and the envlionmentaJ impdct report collapses and Wllh it, the airport like a house of · cards. What's the overall effect of this? It will be called the •fatal Oaw.~ which Wilson and his South County zealots have been looking for to bury El Toro airport once and for all. While usmg March Air Force base ts an interest-' mg alterQallvf> to using El Toro, it does not help the' cargo out of Orange County (~Cargo lights may ~1 on the Mdrch," Sept. 18). r work for a company~ 1 • Ordnge County lhi\t do<•s a lot of shipping. To ~ve costs, our shipmcints fly out of Long Beach. Certclin planes are not tlllowed to fly out of John Wayne • 1 because they are too noisy (from what I know). 1 • Most cargo planes ttre DC-8s d.Ild DC~9s. which are. noisy. , · 1 He rcquPsted rnmovinn dll<'malives F and G ft om the envtronm<•ntdl pror<•ss for the proposed El 'Tb10 airpo1 t My frrst thought wtls that would be gredl beC'dUSC' holh O{ those plarn, call for OldSSIVe expansion of John Wuyrw AJrport, which would be detrtmentdl to <tll of Newport Beach. l knew Wilson had be<"n te>nctcioui.ly llqhtmg dlongs1de-South County rt>siden\.,c; dgdinst El Toro dtrport, even though he knows w1thout the nC'W a1rpol1 th(> coun-· t'i has dO <1llPrndhVl' plt1n callmg lor .John Wdyne 1\)rport to bt.•conw mlt>rn.111on<1I dnd incr£'ase four times in !.>IZP Could this lll'W suucwo.,tiun tinally be an effort to cons1dt•r th<• intNPsts of Nt•wport • 7 p.m. Tuesday at lh<> l)wles community swunming pool room (call 72q.18b3 tor directions). Newport Beach Mayor Tom I:.dwr1rds r1nd Silva Wm be there to explain John Wdynl'> Airport expansion Plans F dnd G, dnd how lh<'y tlffcct our city. This is your chdnce to know thP lt1cls about the issue Newport Bedch cons1dNs ll" top pr.ionty. Wilson should know better. He knows that the elim.ination of F and G will impact and invalidate the environmental impact report. fie also knows that he is willing to trade the suffering of those · • along the John Wayne corridor. 1.c. Tustin, Newport Beach, Santa Ana and Costa Mesa in exchange for protectmg his precious constituents in South Coun- ty. who currently and forever Will shoulder none of the county's avidtion burden. However, to hav~ Orange Cou.nty cargo tru~d to March Air Poree Base in Riverside, the cargo would have to be reddy.by 1 p.m. for a.ny overnight cargo because-the traffic on the Riversiije Freeway is so bad. By usmg El Toro, iny company would ~ have until 5 p.m. to shtp overmght cargo, which ~1 1 • BONNIE O'NEIL Newport Beach wouJd aUow the company I work for as well as ' Beach? , The lengU1s thctt Supervisor Tom Wilson will go So while tJm. proposal mdy seem at first enticing, like the noJan hon;e, one nPed -onJy look rloser at this apparent •gift" to hnd danger . We citizens of the 5th OLStrict deserve better. We many others to do more busllless on a qaily basis Wlthout spending increased money to fly out of John Wayne. to defeat the voter-mdnddted conversion of El Toro should contact Wilson and let him know that we can see through this appdrenl gift We should remind the supeMsor that while we have learned to live Wlth the reality thol he will not represent us on this most important issue of the conversion of El Toro Airport, we drc nonetheless outraged that he 1s trying to mislcaci us t1nd distort the truth Ul the process. AppdrenUy not 11\NP ,.., rc•uson to hPlieve Wil- so.n·; proposc1I Wd'> c1nolhC'1 11th~mpt to ht•lp l11s $oulh County const1lw•nts not Nt•wporl t3edch. Ac:corchn~J lo the l>.11ly Ptlot <1rlldl' "Counc ii takes sldllc<' on El Toro <1llPtnt1livPs r & c;" (Sept. 28), the City C'ounnl 1111<1 crtr c1ttonwy l>C'h1•\'!' rctnovdl of those t1llt•nhlt11.1•s would hkf'l\ 1nvc.1hcl<Jte thP entJre l!nviron1twntc1I u11pt1c t n ·1wrt wh1c.h would stop the whole• prot·1•s" ot piov\Clmq ctn .urport ttt thf! El Toro !>,ilc. Thr1t 1s tlw qo.il of South Count} • How r1111 wP hl• .... mP Wtbon· .... intC'nllons were t hono1c1hh•( ~lt1ylw h~· wet .... 1q11ownt ol thc poi.- :ble dt>I n1111•11I lo Nl'wport Be.te h tnll'rt";h But • k dbout 1t 11 tw hPlicv1•d tlw pltlfl would help .to a commt•rc1.1l dl!port dpparenl· ly knows no I hounds He • .,. e ven slooptng so low a'> to t1tlempt to decetvc hu .. own c1l1Zenry on the N<'wport Codsl. RICHARD f. TAYLOR JR. Newport Beach My thought on Lhh b thdt the considerallon or any prospect tor·an tnternallond.1 airport and or alt- freight operc1lions at either the.eXJsting John CHRISTI KANE ln reply to "Cargo flights may~ on the March," it is mtercsung to note that Don Saltarelli stated two cargo fughts lrom John Wdyne Airport "raise about $4.5 million for lh<> county each year.# In the next pdragraph, hCl stdtes thdl between $8 million and $11 million 1s n<>NINI by the county to suppott mruntenanc;e of El Toro when the Marines leave, and only four to SLX fliqhh a ddy t1re needed for the county to break c~vcn The reahty is that tht• dltno.;;t two cargo flights a day generated incotm,,• to John Wayne Airport of only $699,152 m fiscal rnC\7-~8. Th?-t's a bit shy of $4.5 million Further, ti you use sunple math (to a non-simple lSSUP}, you \\fill hod that 1t would take 23 to 32 d.irpldnes a day to generate enough , wouldn't 111• lt<1Vl' ('dgc>rly <hscuso.,ed 11 llrsl with ewport lk.wh c 1ty otlic1dls? We know he works ely with South C 'ounty CJnll-cttrport !coders and tiv1sb c1uc1111 ... t 121 Toro, '><> why \\Ould he hesitate ronnmq this ni.1101 pl11n hy us II hL thought it would ~ . to our <1<h'<Hltd!_Jt'? Could 1l be \\111'.un knew Nol unlike ct' modem-dc1y Odys!>eus lu1 king m the Troian horse that was presented to the city of TroY, W1l· son purports to proVIde d gift to Supervisor Tom Wtlson Wayne Airport or ul El Toro repr~sents an abdica- tion of responsibility to the cumlort, the welfare .md the quahty of life of all the dtizens ol OrdJlgP County rWtlc;on wants to dX 2 El Toro proposals," Sept 17}. Other opllons must he mtelllgenUy researched income from Cdrgo operations to cover the $8 rrul-: lion to $11 nullion eperatmg cost estunated for El : "Wport Bl'dt h otr1c i.rl-. would SCP nght U1rnugh e d('ceph\'l' tl!Jt>lldtt? lhe city of Newport , DEL· KAHAN Newport Beach Toro. That 1s 23 lo 32 landings and tlien ·23 lo 32 • ·takeoffs. : 'Jt•wporl B1•c1c h rf''>lcl<•nt'> must t1sk whtll can be •1p v.. lwn ll\I' n11111t\ .... upt•!'\ 1sur Pit'< ted to repre- nt LI!-. i:-dCJ<JH!'>'>l\'Ply plrinnrnq slrcth?<Jll'" deln :t11P11lt1I to nur lws\ mh•n•,\s II you huve any ideas, cnihnut tll1•m lo our C 1l) C'nunl ti hpfor~ 11 1s too lall• ·,. f\I\ -.1111!JP'>ll1>11 '"lo he '-lHl' .hm !-.1lvt1 '" rc.·-elect-oo to tl1t· Botttd ol "it1pP1v1 .. ors m November !Sc-<dlN' h1• not 0111} '-ll(lpOlh Cl lorO uirport but lb Uw c ounl} 's c(('(·1d111q pos1ll\ l' votl' on the ctirpurt-= lJ'-111' I IP 1sn'1 rn our ch~tnc I <ind w<• (dnnol vote 1 Beach that contams m its very ofier, malice and danger. He has macie a stariling propo al to efum- nate dltemdlives r-c1ncl G out of the COWlty aviation plt1n Thi ~c alterntlhvcs, tor those who are not aware aw those proposed by the county for expan- sion ol John Wayne Airport above dnd beyond whctt Wt.> t>nclure alcm9 th<' N~wport Coast Al closer look, however, one c<1n c;;ee thdl with this "g1W conws the very tissence of the demise of El Toro lwmg dP-vt'lopP<I mto a commercial airport. First aml foremost, Wilson ii. astutely awcue that for the f'nv1ronmental unpact report for the pro- posed El Toio rnm11u.~rc1c.1l a1rport to be valid and withstand iuchclt1I scrutiny, 1t must include altema- I.am outragf'dl Superv1so1 Tom Wilson, an El Toro airport oppont?nt, wl•nt too fat when he \\fl ote an offioal letter to six ma1or air ct1ryo cdniers warning them agamst Flying <)ut of El Toro AJI Base once it is vacdted. Hts p~rsonal opinions are gettmg m the way of prudent findnc1t1l dec1s1ons for our county The cargo flights could mNn d very ldrge profit for us, Wlth little work involved. How dare he sabotage that chance uncl allow other counties to enjoy the profit instcidd. There 1s a n~eci lo d1!..llngu1sh between reven~: generated tor county government use and those that dre cited as dddmg chrect etncl mdlfect eco-: nom1c benefit to a region. Any revenue generate~ : by an airport must be spent on avtat.Ion-related : matters Successful Cdrgo operallons could not b ! lhe county enhance general services such as pdflli, • courts or puhllr protcc:llon The rush to promote Ur : cargo 1s not in thP best mteresl!> ol Orange Coun" , becaus<> it '" d rush lo JUclgment 1 THOMAS W. WILSOt-1 r hrn1, hut w1' c dn hf'l(l his rc1mpd1vn qnd cillow ... REBUTTAL f.7c1nzher e.,'\--ec shoi1ldn t blame 01111cil./rJr silerzce 0 12 Mi1,1phy l'~Jtlrthnq your D,11ly Pilot <om mt •rltctr) ft'flnf11l'cl lrom your 1ourndl (Com-• "Mltllt\' Cummt•nlc1l)'. "Cit~ ~ould stop mhqhltnCJ o.,t<11I clt>n- •s1• 111 ·111.11\1m1." Sf•pt. 24) \\. hy cl1cl •Kf'Vlll "lttl phy f<''>ICJn( \\I hy not d ... t 111111 you1'il•lf( Why hl.mw llw :11< k ol 1nlort1h1t1011 011 Ill<' cmtn· 'nit Ami Lil.ink-. tor not 101mm1 m tl11~ Norn1t1-hc10.,hmq on tht1t orw l\\hc1t vo11-.pc• th conlh<t on ' lht11 ~11inu11 .. p11n•ly your lc1hi>I for• er f,1< k of 11ndntmJl\. for lhdt '' lhc h ~•Ill c1ncl Rush 1 hll c1dvo- 1 ttll' Nol l'Vt'rythmg vou thmk 1s qond 101 ll'-11•.,.d1•nts You mu'>l \\ ork l1t1rdt•r to !l<'l ~our myon1c < •llHilcldh'' Pll•rtt:d, 1wrhdp" 9<'\ N11rn1<1 C ~m l'r n•ca tied Th11 lack of penm .. ula rpv1tal- i.-.11lon L<; not ind<•cision. Tht• Ill 1Jonty ol lhc ProJt!'C.l 2000 H•porl ,., nrwrous to thP r<1s1d(•nts. h tour ch1lcl u1dPc1swe ahoul 1 t.i klllq ( cl.,((IT Oii? Nn c onuot•nt on N11wport 1 ( • .. n\1•1 Sc•n1or rillordttbh• housmH on :.11nw ol tht> h<~st p1opNty 111 ound? \ 011 know l)('llN ll'lt1n to : 11~f' tl1t1t nm'. Look ,11 ttw C<ist · .iwuys clnd Covl' 1110JN.b , or the l.1do P<minsu),t's m,w "nwl'}uf,u - lured" hou lll~l lmJqine wh<ll the • 1rtorddbl<'" h011..,in!J would •lu k l.ikf' ddorrung the et1'>l ~uh• of ewport CPnlt•r, your •tmqht ).pot on the nty's Pconornic pn11- Jo&o." T think flu, c uunctl st1vC<f • 1yrt1r commerc rnl h1u on on lhctl !nr~P. ', Lido Manna VillHgcl Come : on now. Murphy's lci.l '. lClrlu· n ely rPad hy tht> council. w<i a 'uivcaway. A 50-y ar least> qt . t>ll(•-thir<1 th • r.urH•nl mt<> of rev- L'nue. with no commitment from the developer dbout the upland prope~? Hello? Anybody hom~'{ You don't suppose that may hdve led lo d ·resignation " The traffic phasing ordinance J'> illPgdl? A stop-development chnosaur? Seems your "most suc- C"E'Ssful ldnd developer Ul hislo· ry · hc1s betm able to succeed "smce the no-growth '70s " Newport Coast annex<lt1on? My recollection was that city staff oOtredched that one to dedth m Newport Beach but for- got to outreach down there When the Newport Coast folks were hndlly mviteg to d public outreach al the Main Library with Murphy, Tom Edwards dOd Dennis O'Neil, those of us mem- bers of the public who show<'d up were mvtted lo take a hike. dnd the advertised meebng pro· n:eded without the pubhc. So l can't redlly h~lp you on th.it one. Just lousy scheduling, I cJue s. R1chdrd you ve got to get the pnonlies m order We don't want ct lock-step, Orphdn Ann:ie-eY''· hdllccl council tdk.mg its drrf'ction from the u ty m.mag~r or from your Erononuc Development Comnuttce Wc wanl your help cmd opt•n cltscuss1on on 1ssuC's tmportdnl to us residents Wt> clon't 1wed your ldbels whl•n we chsugrnc. The priority is: 1 l q\lah- ty of n•s1df•nts' lives. 2) vic;1tors who rnn't wait to visit, though most who vtsit our penmsula don't spend more tban parkmg meter change; and then 3J op<?n a bu-.mcss edsily, even if 1t k<'<'P u~ up until 2 a .m ·With tonci , l personal 1cg~rcl11 TOM HYANS l'tewport n 'llC'h How to contact the Pilot Tiu~ 1Ju1ly l'tlot wckorn ~ l\•tter.:: from reader. on 1ssuci; ron· •rnmu Nt•\"iporl n ddt and Co tl\ M ... a.. There are lour we ys to nd an reodN <.omm nll:: • L61TERS -Mau to the 0 ily P1l<1t, 330 W. Bay St .• Costa 1c sa A2tl27 • READER HOnlN -"ttll 01 642·f~86 • FAX -S nd fill ro fi4o-4170 • E·MAJL-S1 nd to rl.nly1)11ot "atlhhnk.net All corr pond ncr. mu t include n full munes, city ol re tel nr • and phon n111nl>cr; for v nh atlon purposes only. TI1 Pilot rt not JJubl1 .ti nonymo41S letten or hollim CAUt. Th Pilot r rv th nght to e<ht Jetten for daritr or~. t' '· LO ING TASTE FOR TASTE OF NEWPORT / I'm concen'l.ed about the future of the Taste of Newport. My wife and I went up there, as we have done for the last I don't know how many year;s. with a number of !nends. It's getting very, very expensive. But worse than tha t, we were there Fnday rug ht, the number of strollers there is atro- cious. The yuppies pushing them think they are in the Indy 500, and your shins are m <.lehrute danger. I think for future Tastes. strollers perhaps should be allowed only m the daytime Sat- urday and Sunday. That's plenty of time. We had tons of strollers there at 10 p.m . on a Frlddy. What are they doing out on a Friday night? Anywdy, we will not return to the Taste of Newport, nor will many of our friends, because of that. GEORGE LAMPINEN Newport Beach PILOT'S TOP 103 LIST CONFUSING, AMUSING In reference to •Top 103 most influential people of Newport-Mesa community" (Sept. 25). l'm trying to find out what your defmi- t~n 1s of inlluence or influential, because under my defm1bon, it is somebody who really helps and assists not only in the com- muruty, but as a whole people. I noticed that this year we have probably more than half who were never ranked before. Most of them are just busmess peo- pll'. Yes, influential people do fall within the no-.crnmcnt, City Council and all that h<?caui-.c gee, they'd have some power l>ccc1use they vote on it. But as for Lindsay Davenport, I think that she's a wonderful rolo model. lnfluenlldl? 1 don't know. l think it's kind of conucal that on the t1mt1 day you ran U1at, you put on the front paoe a teacher who i.o; about to win one of Uu~ top awc1rds given to teachers. And to me, lhat is inOuential. Teachers are the ones who hdve the most mfluence on people. They arc the ones who create these people to become successful They are the ones who give them the basis. The ~rent -the Mariners School FoundAtion, for example -these are the ' noplr. who have the influence. not these oUrnn. You have some on here who are good, yes. No. t 7 -I don't kriow what -it look )'Oll guys 98 years to find him. You n c1 to really give a good look at who you guys Br 1lhng 1nfluentlal ttnd what the r1 nl <lnfi111tmn is for the commuruty ft!l a \lj hl)h . Bee us 1 I think lhat yes, th9"! an' >m good people that you have found, but ha ts whole, most of them are ... uy just business people who donate money to help odety, and that ii good. But a Jot of them ... kind ol tunay. A 15· year old -wboJi be ~l thope that we ~an tAke a better i06k tldl and r~ahze that tbe teecbetl of lbe World or the c.hartty functiom of tbe wodd .. -... w!io rMlly bdluece .. wadd. ...... Na .... ~ \ WENDY FRIEDMAN · Newport Beach MAILBAG .. Supervisor, 5th District ' t - LARRY OOIUCH I DAILY PllOT Patrons of A Taste of NeWPort zip by trying to taste the many foods made available by local restaurants. Congratulations on your most recent and most accurate list of the •Top 103 most influential people of the Newport-Mesa community.• J have to say that it was a pleasure read· ing about so many quality individuals from such dive1se areas. From Maria Avila to Lib- by Cowan to Oscar Santoyo to Harlan Anderson to Chris and Mary Fewel, the '*ks r~fl<'cled mdiViduals who contribute more than 1ust money, theY give freely or their time, which in pffect creates a commu- nity worthy of livmg in. Kudos to all who helped hnng foc.us to these worthwhile indi- v1duuls. DAVE ANDERSON Costa Mesd HARBOR CENTER REVISIONS ARE MOSTLY BAND-AIDS Your h 'ndline rcgardmg Scott BeJl's recent i>rcscntatlon to homeowners refcrwd to •new plans· t•Focs Wdmt to new p1ans for Hail>or Cent~r, • &?pt. 18). These Qew Plans did include an attractive landscaped benn; other changes were nunor Band-Aids. They should not be allowed to mislead res1- denll and dty officials into think.jog that problem h11v • h~n 111olved. In a rC'< ~nt loth'r, Kettie WIJ on cm:our- Clfl <I •Cosf f! M r s1clrmt-; lo thmk l~yoml tht'tr own prnperty boundam~s and look at wh 1t 1 1ood for the city as a whole• (Roo<ler Respond, • Resldcnl'i spUt on Har- bor Center issue,• Sept. 5). Caring reaideotl otywide have been doing just that wtwn they have called College Park leaden to oMc tbplr .aupport. 'They undentand tome- bak: pritidp'-tJ\at keep a dty lfvable: Heavy-duty loading doc.ks don't belong in anyone's back yard. POor plaMiog ii bad for ltae dty u a whole. NfM end .pohtiae.,.. .... whole city. A 20-foot height vanance next to my house sets a precedent for unsightly vari- ances next to your house. Over the years, farsighted residents have fought hcud lo establish und milllltain design standards. Certainly residents and developers alike arc entitled to a fair use ol their property -but that does not mean a developer should be dllowed to bend both the intent and the Jetter of city noise stan-I dArds or be granted 20-foot height variances ' so that he can profit eXCt!SSJvely at the : expense of others' health, peace of mind ! and property rights. 1 .• Whcnevt?r city lawmakers wttver and 1 allow pro1ects that, contrdry to stated gener· I al plan policy; threaten the mtegnty of • neighbonng development, they send a sig-: nal in flashing nron lights to iast-bu(;k T I artists to "Come Slununmg Here1• I Fortunately, th ' Planmng Commission • has not wavered. They have shown wtsdom I m telling ICI Development Co. to unprove • the Harhor CcntPr d gn. They know that SC'ott Bell can make a profit without destroying a neighborhood -and ~t he will come back With a prOJcct measunng up to good planning and nty tandards if the mty 1ns1sts. . The residents of CoU4~e Park can oruy 1 hope that when Bell comes hack to the I Planning Comm! 1011 with only wtndow· t dressmg Chang • , cornpla1hin9 again, that tl :1 is 1tnpos 1ble to chonge a thmg, the comnti.$-: Goiters will C'&ll h1s hlulf dnd demand a pro· J' ject worthy of Costa Mesa. bisteaca on ~ood planrilng is lm11>CM•~: not only to College Perle. but to you aa Your neiglaboibood mlclht be aai MOit oe cm --...ailliP~ COlta Mem are .... twely llDeD ad e<t by 1trM11. para and Other sttea tbat be deYeloped for the conunon good -ol coWd became liabilities. TAMMwu1.11111• Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot AIRPORT CONTINUED FROM A 1 •Today, 1 support an 8.4 mil- lion-annual-passenger airport at El Toro,• Edwards said. "Tomor- row, I think it's unreahshc when you look at demands for the · region." Peggy Ducey, executive direc- tor of the Orange County Region- ~ A.1rp<>rt Authorify <ind New- port's depufy Clfy manager, said while she may not personally agree with Erickson's proposal, she welcomes his input •vou have to be part of the process if you. want to alfect the process,• Ducey said. •If Costa M~ is ~g to pass a policy statement and be actively involved in the process, then we can all benefit.• A federal settlement agree- ment that expires in 2005 limits the number of passengers servc>d by John Wayne Allport to 8 4 mil- lion a year, said spokeswoman Pdt Markley. It also restncts airplane noJSe and the number of flights, she said. In 1997, 7.7 million pas- ~ sengers passed through John Wayne. • When the agreement dnd the caps expire in 2005, John Wayne could install longer runways, ~nd nights could tum north over Cos- ta Mesa. "Costa Mesa hos Mver been Cl'I octiYt ~ in the clscussions on B Toro." · . ~U11n-Roeder Costa Mesa city manager 'PC'ople (in Costa Mesa) really huven't thought of that, but I hove,• Erickson said "One of the thmgs that l owe the people of Costa Mesa as illl elected.repre- sentative is to ensure that John Wayne does not expand beyond its current size." The Orange County Board of StJp{>~ors has adopted a pre· fcrre'd plan for the reuse of El Toro clubbed Plan C. It would put d 24 million-annual-passenger airport al El Toro for long-hdul and inter- national flights with a people mover linking John Wayne, which would carry -short-haul llights only. Edwards swd thdl plan also c:.dlls for a phased ai.rp'ort that, in the "foreseeable futur~." would look a lot like John Wayne. Beyond that, demand should and will dictate future growth, he said Ellen Call, the county's spokes· woman on the El Toro issue, said the county expects El Toro airport_ I can't believe ..... . to serve 8.5 million passengers in 2005, 14.9 million -including mtcmallonal flights -by 2010, 19 million by 2015 and 2• million m 2020 and beyond. "Our demand forecasts mdi· cate that a 24 million-unnual-pas- scngl•r airport at El Toro will be nr>eded by the year 2020 m addi· tion to an airport ett John Wayne," she srud. •u we have another John Wayne-sized airport at El Toro, we would eventually be in the same situation we are now. where we have a lot of unmet demand." Mayor Peter Buffa is also ask- ing the council Monday to consid- er rejoining the Orange County Regional Airport Authonfy, a pro- cttrport organization made up of eight North County cities. The city,. which had joined Orange Counfy Regional Airport Authonty m 1994, dropped out in 1996 because of financial reasons, sau.l City Manager Allan Roeder. At the time, membership dues were S.S,000 a year, he said. ·Costa Mesa· has never been an active participant m the dls- cuss1ons on El Toro,• Roeder added . · • Erickson said he will vote to be a part of the pro-airport group only lf the existing members agree to tus compromise. While Ducey admitted that ts not likely to happen, she said shP would be hard pressed to find two . . .-. c It's .My,.Bome ·. _ · ·_._....__ Landscaping or re-Ja,PdscapiJlg .is your_-answer to a beautiful new look for your home. FLOWERDALE can make your landscape dreams come true, and increase your home's value, too! Come in today and discover the. people who can make a difference to you and your garden. ., ~ . ~ ® NURSERIES, INC. COMPLETE LANDSCAPING 46 YEARS EXP. SANTA ANA • 2800 N. Tustm Ave. ' 'ltAY MATSON, A.A. (714) 633-9200 TERRY MEDCLE C.C.N.P. C.C.N.P. Landtcape. DcsigncT License No. l08SSJ COSTA MESA • 2700 Bristol Ave. (714) 754-6661 Land.ape Designer A Party Inaugural Newport Beach Fire & Marine Department . Appreciat~on Beach Party FRIDAY OCTOBER 9, 1998 5:00 pm -.10:00 pm• Newport Dunes Resort •26 per ,,.,..on • Fun, IHMch attire requs•tlHI The Commodores Club of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce invites you to attend a festive event r~cognizing the dedicated efforts of the Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department. Their hard work makes our community the finest place to live, work and play. In addition to a fun beach party, awards for outstanding service will be presented. Please make plans to join us at this "hor night at the Dunes! \ . . • Live Beach Music by "Burlington Express" • Gourmet Barbecue Dinner t Outstanding Service Awards t Bonfire & Cocktails • Spectacular Fireworks Show ' . member cities that have the sa.m • po ition on the reuse of El Toro. • Jo1rung the airport authonfy and adopting thi:. policy tate- i;nent are not in conflict, they actu- ally complement E>ach other.• she said. "We have 31 cities in Orange County with 31 different positions, and ultLmately what w1U come out of it is some plan that's d result of the::.e discussions and d~ates. • • South County ofhcials say they simply won't support any dlrport -tng or small -at El Toro hecause of the impact it will have on residents there. Edwards said that reaction ·shows 1ust how disingenuous the anti-ai(port faction is because what Enckson i'> proposing is less intrusive than what alreii:dY ex,ists at El Toro. In '1994, the Manne base had about 120,000 flights, which ts do-.e to what John Wayne's oper- ation numbers are todcty, he said. ~ J onre aga.m have to remind people that El Toro has been an airport for more than 50 years," Edwards "aid. The Cost~ Mesa C1fy Council w11l rhscuss both issues at its reg- uldr mpeting at 6:30 p.m. Monday dt City Hall, 77 Fdir Drive. Saturday, October 3, 1998 A 15 BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Walkathon will benefit Project Cuddle A walkathon to benefit Pro1ect Cuddle, a local orydn.ization that works to stop the abandonment ot babies, w1l1 be held Oct t 0 at Newport Dun,. ·. Wood·Gutmann, an msurance brokernge tum, is !>poru;onng the maugural cv~nt. . The walk bc>gmi;, at 9 30 a m. The cost is $25, which covers the walkctthon, a T-shirt and lunch. Live entertainment will also be provided. For more infomttttion 01 to mdke a dont1tion, call Lisa Murphy ul (714) 557-0800, <•xt. 2:J8. I t RACE .· CONTINUED FROM A 1 I ery, Frys Surtin Sndck und Plums Box Lunch u.nd Cutenng •t-.Jy wife lS a voluntc·er, so I thought I d come out und support 11," Stl1d Gd.fY Pnns. who dined with his 15-year·old daughter, Alison Alison's fmmd, Lduren Foster, 14, 'it.lid she wanted tht•tttll carbo lodd. 1 ·rm going to run U1e 5K,· she sa.id . ·1rs redlly fun, hut the hard part 1.:> always coming in last.• The Costa ·Mesa mother-and- son tP.am of Tony and Judy ·cwlow also sbowed up to support Pf}StCl Night Tony, 16, won't be runrung but he will be playmg his tuba with the Newport Harbor ' marching band at the races. 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Gnp-.,tl't'ngth and pain will be monah>n..J dunng th1., pt>noJ fur mun.' information. call (714) 556-TO\;G, Da\llme 1.>r (310j 2W·:?57S, facning · Harbor Plaza 2790 l I arbor Bh·d., Ste. 300 (at Harbt.ir I i\J.im~> Co:.ta Ml"W, CA 92626 714 556-TONG • 714 5~8664 The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum proudly pr~nts the Orange County Light Opera producrion of its origin.ii mm1t..il re\ue 'GILBERT & SULLIVAN Q\\ 1he High Se<ls p<'rform.in1.c held .lt th<' ' Ne~ort Harbor Nautical Museum 15 l f· ~t Co.m High"";\ ev. pon 1X=k: h Dinner or Brunch at the Riverboat Re taura.nt & Show AJuh' $)0/( hlldrl'n $ l 8 (age l :z and unJc1) how Onl Adulti R/l hilJm1 (1 (age 12 01111 unJrr) Fm ifllo11n:uion ,u rt' 0'3tiom ple.uc II (•>4'>) 67 ·~9 l Oceanview Medical Center 675 (ammo de Lo' Mart>s, Suite 400 SJn Clemt>ntl', CA Q2673 949 248-38 8 er sail with rhe Or.mgc County Light Opera Company on a comic musical romp based on the beloved Gilbert & Sullivan classic. The . Pi rares of Penzance, in which you'll mccc fear~omc pirates, dutiful daughters, bumbling bobbies, orphans of all dcscriprions. and noblemen where you would lease cxpccc to find chem. Bring chc cncirc family and join in che mu~ica.l mcrrimenc in a show where ducy i5 triumphant and crue love alway prevail~. Performance; Saturday, Octo~r 17 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. Sunday, October 18 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. Saturday, October 24 8p.m. unday, October 25 1 p.m. ~ p.m. . ) • Soturdoy, October 3, 1998 c:-ntc r on on<• of Cost.t Me a's IJ\4t1n thoroughftJr<·~. ' ·u Hurbor Ct·nl<•r \S allowed to g~ cllong m its c x1 tJng stato, 1t'U !l<? downhill," Costu M 'Sd Chdm· bor of C:onum•rc·p Prns1dent Ed Pd wcett Sd1d. "It'll · lwrome a ti~vc•n tor trc1ns1L•nls sh:Pping in vqc,rnt slorf'tronts. It w ill drdg thC' V~IUC or lhl' tln'.'d clown. I "Thu rNh'VClopmenl ot l ldrbor Ct'ntN ii-. cnic1t1l to the hettllh of thjll seC'tion of Cosld M cstl. • City of(kiuls, lt.•11dNs dnd com- m ly m emb<>rs h1.1v<> found tl d llll not to C?m brilC(' the pro- je Even res1dtml!-> who have o sed lhP design l<>stthed before lht' comrrussion thdt they Clid not oppose the pro1ect. : The cc•nlt>r 1s expect<>d to g<•n- emt£> $120 1rnlhon 1n sillcs a year, Bell <ot11d Tht1l mPttns st1les ldx to lhc uty would he 10 tune<o highf'r, s.c\itl J<tc;on Simpson, dcting fu)dnc(• <11wctor : Ldsl Yl'dT, Uw CC'nh•r's $12 4 m1 ll10n 111 st1l<'s qcnerdlecl $~24,hOO 111 -.c1lt•s tc1 x tor the city, Stinpson Sclld If Bt>IJ\ projected $120 million m • ... 1lv-. c1rc' n qht, the c1h would u·c t•tvP $1.2 nulllon tn 'iflft>s lt.IX, hi' '>did Bc•U µropost•s to r111.e the ex1s t- m~1 bu1ld1JHJ!. c1nd sp<•nd $55 mil· . hon to build c1 slttl<'-of-the-clrt contcr c1nd1orc•d hy tndJOr tenr\nts Sll( h clS 1 101111• l)(•pot dnd Lucky\. R1tC'-A1d, Chuck E Cheese, Block- hu-.tN tlnd Nu k\ P1zzd wouJd n•muin. Bt>ll cJlso is neg ot.Jdting wllh Mc:Donal<I\. Th<>re's room 1111 nhout 20 ll'r1c1nts, t1nd BelJ sdid lit• hopes to fill the ccnte>r \vith an "upsct1lc" mix of tC'ndnts..: • TI11s would be ~tllJed a power shopp111q n•11h•1, • Bc•ll sdtd. • I< ·1 111 ... tnu l<'cl NdclC'I Arclulecls Inc to dPs19n c1 shoppinCJ C:Pnlc>r lh<1t hc1d n1•v(•r ht>l'n butlt b(•lore. 1\wh1lt0l t Sc1rnuc•I Sc1ludo SdJd Nt1dt>I Wcmll•cl lo hrc•ctk from lrt1- (hl11111.tl styh•s of 11rch1lC'clurc lo\l11cl 111 Southl'Tn Cc.1hlo1111d hy ctvo1ell11q l\f('(hlc•rrc11w<1n or ~pcu11o.;h ttwnw<I huilcltnqs · Tlw ri.11111 • I lctrhor CPnte>r in!,pu1•d lts to< n•t1l<' t1 dc•s1qn thdl ~-r/.:) ~la/[1 l p lo ·50%off • Area Rugs • .\elected Wool Carpels HEMPHILL'S RUGS .& CARPETS Mon Fri 10 6 Sat 10 S 722-7224 230 E,1s1 17th St Costa Mesa www rugs.:indcarpNs com HOM[ INSPECTIONS 'OU hOIH~ ju~t lllU nd the "rl\:1kd"' huu,c. but it j, important \<1 •~1m:111her th<1t 1t lllJV not be perkll I 1 \ u good idc.1 io huvc u prufl-,,M1.il 111,pcttor ~o over ..the lwu'l' lwm the foundntion to the auul 'll t·hat you <.:ttn ma"-c un inf umwd delt,ion i\n 1mpeltur <.llll give you hud,11 inlormation about the plumbin~. wiriny. hl•,11m~ Jnd mr ~ond1t1l1ning ')'h~m. I le will che<.k ~hl' rool. ~he ~ou an indkation of ~he condition uf the applioncc,, ~md help ~ou 'l'I up 1.1 long·tcnn ,,udgct lor rcpluu~mcnt and ~cpair". The in,pcctor can ah.o ho"' wu \\here the wotcr cut·off alvc and dn.uit breaker .. or fu~ \ate lc.x:cllcd . Your Rc.altor will advi'c )OU uhout hov. 10 inc lude an i nspec tion in your offer to purchm.c ond gi.H' )OU the names pf inspcctor'I in )Our urcu. The puri.:hnsc o( n hvmc is a major ~1wc~tmcn1 und th1.: coM of iln ~nspcction ts well worth the rcucc 1 f mind it provides. : l.ylccn und left hove 2f> 1 no;ccutlve years of real c. late c\pcril:ncc in cwport Beach. i' he) ore Coldwell Banker' 11 ~ent ' ror prof es,c:ional 4.'l'Vicc or (idvkc ~ith all )Our real c late !ru;:·~,,h call the [win1 at (~9) m9060 ·•••· .... . . HThis would be called a power shopping center.ff Scott Bell Harbor Center develope< would suggest waves, sails or hulls," he said. · Their efforts have resuJted tn a "timeless" des1gn ·with arches and overhangs on the front of the building. •nus is a pride·of-ownersh1p project for us," Bell said. •Harbor is a swill street. We have a uruque opportunity here to really make a statement. Jt's not going to be a plrun-Jane shopping ceptcr. It'll be more like a Metro Pointo than d ne1ghborbood sboppmg area.• let Development Co. is not the ftrst to try to develop the cent~r. l..AAAV lNRIGKTIOAllV PILOT ! Laird Hayes, frpm Jett. Newport Heights Elementary School · principal Brooke Booth, Kim Thompson, Doug Prichard 'and Jetf : Stevens are among people hoping to raise money to replace the Hopkins Development Co. in Newport Beach walked awdy from the project, Bell swd. old playground equipment at the school. f PROJECT "There are quite a few cus- tomers in Costa Mesa who dte dnving out to the Santa And store," sdid Home Depot spokes- woman Amy Friend. "We would like to be able to take some of the CONTINUED FROM A 1 pressure off of that store by open-me nt dnd to recruit lhe school's ang up another store.• ddds to become more active at Friend said there we re issues lhC' school. The ldlter trend seems thdt C'OuJdn't be resolved. to lw cc:tlchmg on m the district, "The difference 1s Home as evidenced by the foundations Depot 1s not in the business of that hdVC been created to raise developing shopping centers," money at Mcuiners and Newport she said. elemcntc.1ry schools . Fawcett said he is eager to see "Hopefully ddds will bring in the center revitalized. some corporate donations," said ·nus 1S the first developer to PTA co-president Karen Farmer. come along and see the dedl The school district has through to its completion," Faw-pledged $12,500 toward the new cett said. "If th.ts falls through, pldyground eqwpment for New- Jord knows when another one wilJ port -I leaghts. At its back-to- com~ along." ..,; school .night, .the parent group Men'• & women'• fint choice for cosual, surf & •~rt•wear clothing. Kayak• new private label• are now available. also raised an add1tJonal $3,000 m individual dondtions. Letters hdve been sent to Newport Heights parents and several businesses near the school's neighborhood. Depend- ing on how well the community responds, the parents said they hope to be able, in the future, to also raise money for computers and 'additional playground reno- vations. ~we're just trying to see how people respond," Nili Stevens said. "If we apply ourselves to this, maybe we can take care of other needs we have at the school as weu.· For more mformation, or to make a donation to Pro1ect Play- ground, Cdll_(949J 631-7783. WE WAtn To BE YOUR FIRST CHOICE! CAU. Us TODAY Rabbitt Insurance Agency AITTO • HOMEOWNERS• HF.ALTH 40 Yean in Bt1Siness - ~ c ~ s~~~ ~ :tt•.6.p:'lfllit""' A 631-7740 , I 441 Old Ncwpon Blvd. • Nrwpon Beech !Nev tlootl lieoplall Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot APPEAL CONTINUED FROM A 1 Residents had planned to appeal the matter on theLr own if none ot'the council members <hd. Some residents were encouraged by Somers' appeal, and others fear that it will only prolong the matter. •1 th.ink the decision's already made,~ said· College Drive resi- dent. Susan Fox. Linda Dixon cast the only dis- senting vote a t the Planning Commission meeting. She agreed with other commissioners that the center needed to be redeveloped but said it wouJd be too close to homes and wouJd compronuse the integrity, beauty and quality of life of the neighborhood. Neighbors have opposed the design because they say it brings truck traffic, diesel fumes and noise to the neighborhood. The project is subject to dozens of conclitions of approval -man\' of which wouJd keep noise down -but neighbors say the conditions are not enough. They said the project needed to be redesigned to move the center farther away from their homes. Bell came back with a plan last month t-0 1elocate and enclose one of Home Depot's loading docks, build a landscaped berm between the residents' homes and the center, and install dou- ble-pane windows and air condi-· tioning in 10 of the closest homes. College Drive resident Ross Vincenti said th.e planning com- missioners abdicated their duties bv failing to have Bell com~ up wt"\b altema~e p~. , ·-·-·-·-·- •A month and a half ago we asked them to have the architect go back and request alternate site plans,• Vmcenti said. "Mr. BeU didn't do that. l le came back wilA the same plans, he just put up a higher sound wall.• Tamar Goldmann, ano College Drive resident, said and most of her neighbors oppose the redevelopment. "The final line for us is truck traffic and loading activi near the houses,~ Goldmann said. "We're ask.mg for a redesigd that's completely possible." Bell has said a redesign of center would not be possible becc:tuse he is constrained by ' lease agreements. He has als said thdl alternate designs w~nf' "dysfunctional• and wouJd no provide the best visibility1 accetS or parlung options for the cente Vmcenti said he will be flab- bergasted if the City Council slnkes down the decision of the Planning Commission. •The City Council, based on thelt past record, has demonstrat- ed they're even more business- onented than even the Planning Cornrrussion, n Vincenti said. •t ,. think the W<elihood is slim and - none and the slim' is out of town.• Goldmann said there have been residents who have felt from the beginning that "you can't fight City Hall.• 'Tm not ready to say that yet," she said. E*en if the residents aren't successful, Vmcenti said they were able to extract some good concessions out of the develop. ers. •aut they weren't the right one~, .. Goldmann said. FIRST 5 VISITS FLUFF & FOLD 25%0FF LAUNDRY SERVICE We wash Be fold your clothes for you. K. D. COIN LAUNDRY 3135 HARBOR BLVD. 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Puttrng Green SL Hardtop SturJi::e Loan c~m with • M.lJnr Service~ THEIRS IbN'T~ ® FLETCHER JONES M·O·T·O·R ·C·A·R·S . . • - EYE-OPENER I Undefeated Estanda girts leftnis temn rocks up · No. 10 with rout of nonleague foe I page 83. • Sports Editor Roger Corfson • 949.S~ 4.4223 or . -. . --. ---. -. . -. . . -.... ~ ... QUOTE Of THE DAY "1his game is not obout Xs cm Os Ifs obouf Jims and Joes. lheir Jims ond Joes just happen to be bigger, stronger and more experienced _ • Jerry Howell, Costa Mesa football coach I 84 Newport Beach/Costa Me~ Doily Pilot 8 l ·Eagles· claim first victoi-y of Perkb;ls er~ Brown University's Kathryn Ri<:e Playing through · ' the pain • Opting to avoid surgery, Cd.M's Kathryn Rice makes a comeback from severe s · jwy to help Brown to winning record. J ~'>()\ 11111 ~ftll W hen Brown Uruversity's Kathryn R.tce went down with a ffidJOr shoulder injury last season, the future of her volleybdll career was much m question. Rice was unable to put her urm above her head and knew somcthmg was seriously wrong. She had a partial rotator tear dlld partial labrum tear. Rice was presented with two options· heavy regimens o{ physical therapy or surg~ to repau the shoulder damage. Neither option was guaranteed to bnng her back to 100%1 let alone well enough to play. 1 • • Rice, a product of Corona del Mar High, chose the fonner and spent the off-season and the summer getting her shoulder back m shape for the 1998 season Remarkably, the junior outside lutter has been able to play full-time this yedr and has helped Brown to a 6-4 record m p1e-Ivy League action. Rice was also ndrned th~ Ivy League Athlete of the Week for her efforts in the Brown JnVJtational on Sept. 11-12, although she ii pot playing pam free. R.tce had 17 kills and 10 digs in a vtctory over New Hampshlre and finished the toumdffient With 37 kills and 21 chgs Brown flfushed second to Rhode Island. • " •1 still can't practice hke I once could,· Rice said • 1 hit only three or four days a week.• ., ~ven bemg ready for the fn.U.atiooal, m lieu of her ~der, is amazmg as it is. ·slii also had strep throat for the ~tion of the tournament. ~:When. Rice was LnJured, she ktiew that the 1997 season was pretty much over. She was told by doctors that she could go through surg~ry. but it would be • • SEE RICE PAGE 85 •Estancia rallies with Tanielu's 11-yard touchdown pass to Brett Valbuena for decisive touchdown; interceptions by Alder ette and Molina stymie Colonists' drives. R1awm DUJ>.N Olit"" ANAHEIM -They'd come too far to let it slip through their fingers, so Estancia High's Eagles held on tight in the warung moments while playing defense not once, but tWice. ·1 feel like I've coached three games - the first half, the second half and the last two dnves in the fourth quarter," said Estancia football coach Dave Perkins, who won his first game at the school with a 20- 14 nonleague triumph Friday rught over host Anaheim at La Palma Park. Estancia's offense couldn't run out the clock, so the defense was asked to stop the Colonists twice -on interceptions by cor nerback John Alderete and outside line- backer Gerardo Molina. But perhaps the biggest play was defen- sive lineman Kyle Westman's sack on Ana- heim quarterback Robert Ramirez for a 7- yard loss to force a fourth-and-20 s1tu~tion for the Colonists (0-4), who extended their Orange County-worst losing streak to 15 games. On the next play, Molina picked off Ramirez's deep pass with 1:49 remaining and then Estancia (1-3) was able to eat up the rest of the clock -with the help of two delay-of-game penalties. . •It was an incredible natl-biter," said Perkins. whose squad scored touchdowns on passes from three different players. With their 20-14 leai:I in the fourth qudr- ter, the Eagles stopped Anaheim's offense when Alderete intercepted a Ramirez pass at the Estancia 15-yard line and returned 26 yards with 4:35 left. Andy Romo, then on thud down, Westman crashed throunh the Andheun front and, put Hdmire1. on his back, setting up the • fourth-and-20 pldy in which Molina 'c; pick sealed the d~dl. "I just went through (Rdrmrez), n Westman SQtd of h1s sack. "It almost happened earlier A NA H E· I M (m the :;econd quarter), I had two fmgers on him hut I couldn't hold him. Then the c;ack dt the But Estanc1a's offense sputtered and was end, I 1ust wanted to pull forced to punt without gauung a fU'St down. him down! L>ecdUl>C I ·Kyle Westman Anaheun's David Lopez returned Korey wdnted to wm so bdci. • Menden's Eagle punt 12 yards to give the Both teams struguled with penallleo - Colonists good. field position dt the the Ea!Jles yetll.ng whistled 17 times for d Estanc1d 45. mmus-135 vards, while Anaheun Wd~ Ranurez, who completed 14 of 29 pasc;es · f d th th f 219 d d tw t hd th flctgged 15 timP.s or 134 ydr s e o er or yar s an o ouc owns Wl duccti n three intercepl.lons, had a second-down u · pass nearly intercepted by cornerbdck j SEE ESTANCIA PAGE 84 H I G H S (. H 0 0 L F 0 0 T B A l l LL ewport Harbor High's Robert Peredia (4) crashes over for a touchdown in Newport Harbor's fourth straight nonleague victory at the expense of Glendora. .. TAR 33 GLENDORA 0 • Newport Harbor turns three Glendora fum~1es into TDs to improve to 4-0 with fir~t shutout. lbfy Pibl NEWPORT BEACH -The visiting Gltmdord High lootball team delivered something Fnda}' rught no Newport Har- bor opponent has l>een dble to for about a year. · No, the Basclmc League Tdrtans did- n't wind up on the vtctonou::. end of the 33·0 nonJeaguc c;core. But they did, at. least, tcdch the Tar~ a lesson. • J thmk we learned torught we need to play 'h1lh emouon which I don't think we had much of," Newport Codch Jeff Bnnklcy !.a1<.l, following the seerrungly uilf>res 1ve romp. ·r think we played the way we prac:llcE'd, which WdS with a tern-,.. po that concerned me. I think last week (a 34-2 spanking of Sweetwater) was pretty emotional and maybe that took a little out ol us for this week.• Though Harbor may have learned something, Glendora took home a little knowledg"' or 1t-. own Namely: Tum the hall over to the Tan; dnd you're going to pay. The Tartans (0-4) yieldt>d three fum- bles mto the hand of hard-hitting Hd!- bor d~fcn<lc rs, all of which led to touc.h- do\\ n!. Nc·wport htts no\\ procured 15 tumO\:E'~ •rus fall , while comnuttlng onJy two. The unbeaten Sailor~. rankl!d ""o 7 in Ordn{Je County and No. 2 m CH ~uth­ em Secllon D1ns1on Vl, found lhe c.nd zone on tht.?u hrst three pos-.esston to alt aw<ly thcu lbth stnuqht tnumph agam ... t a teams out ... 1de the Sea View Lcaquc. l'i.?wport Sl'Nor ld.llback Robert P"redia SEE NEWPORT PAGE 84 DAILY PILOT SCH 0 0 L AT H.l ET E 0 F THE WEEK Estancia senior is rising to th~ occasion as the Eagle continue to push the competition around in girls tennis. Ru 11 \Ill> l>t '\ Oltf"" ayoo it's tho e re urfac 'd court'>. ~taybc it'!-> those• e.trly tcnru!' le ·ons from mom lmd pop. Maybe l hllary I llrtJ •r of E tanna High i." real!.Y_ ai. gQ9rl as her 20·4 pr d!.on r x:ord md1cates. Hirtlcr, who grew up m a tenn.1$ family. detcctoo to soc r as a youth and ha m< r turned to th hardrourt~. h~ E~tancia' glfls lenm te m on the move th da~. · And, y , d pit a r putation that could o;ugqest olhc.rwi.s , maybe th E4g1 ~ ar pr tty \ good this st>ason , "Hillary's dehrutely qot tht• mo<;t expenence or tmy girl out · theff!, • said Estancia Coach Dave Hebert, whose undefeated squad blastP.Cl three nonJeanue opponent., lo!it WL>ck, including ·Savanna, which heat thP Eoul ·~ ~ year ago ~·hen Hii1.l •r 1~1 No. 2 -.ingl s. ·she d1dri't wm nny ( ~~1 ll\st year agatnst Savanna. but w' won on (Sept. 21), 11-7 -our Ught l match -and "h win 6'0, 6-l, 6--2 .• llstanda, 8·0 at w k' end, also crushed Connelly, 13-S. and A.Mhe1m. 18-0, as Hirtler ptMde(1 • SEE Ht9'Tl£9' MGI U " ... . ) • f ( I " ~ l - I l ..m Sol\Jrdoy, cbooe, 3, 1998 AR ----.......... iiiiiiiiiiilr * " CE__RTIFIED SAVINGS! CEl{'l'IFIEI> '96 LEXUS F.S300 'W HONDA ACCORD fl ~DR Full power, V6, leather, chrome, minr. 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'-. -1 really can't pick out any ~ctories last week) as being eater tban any or the rest, but do thtnk being 20-4 is a big ~eal," said Hirtler, the Daily Pilot ~thlete of the Week. -1 don't ~k l'vf been 20-4 al >1ythlng.• •: Hirtler's serve-and-volley )ackground -her father, Mark .. ~ a longtime pro at Los aballeros Sports Village and er mother, Cheryl, is the Ocean yiew girls tennis coach ..; probably has a lot to do with )ier success, becduse, well, let's · ~ce it, tenrus doesn't exactly )ome first in her life. • Five-team league appears likely for Sea View or PCL: Local schools would prefer six-team configuration, but are pleased with most of the proposed groupings. BARRY PAUUCNrJl !bly Plot Representatives from four Newport-Mesa District high schools hav~. expressed satisfac- tion with all but a few of the 22 proposed alignments on the table for Thursday's releaguing meet- ing at Fountain Valley High. • It's likely, however, either pro- posed Pacific Coast League mem- bers Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa and Estancia, or Sea View League . holdover Newport Harbor, will compete in a five-team alignment for the four-year cycle begmrung the fall of 1999, depending on the placement of University in either the PCL or Sea View. Local administrators were divided in their views of a five- team league. Estancia, Costa Mesa, current Sea View resident CdM, Laguna Beach and Irvine-based North- wood, scheduled to open next fall , are linked consistently m a newly configured PCL, which would retain University in about half the plans. The most popular Sea View alignment would group holdovers I Newport Harbor; Irvme and Woodbridge w1th former PCL members All<>o Niguel and Lagu- na Hills, with University 1oining the circuit in about hall the plans. · A pair of creative proposals generated by Los Alamitos wouJd fonn four-teo.nrleagues m the Sea View and PCL, or ~ eight-team Sea View mcluding CdM, Costa Mesa and Estancia, with Newport Harbor shifted into a six-team Sunset League. 1Wo pl~ wowd keep m Toro, wluch has requested a return to the South Coast League, in the Sea View, while Tustin, Trabuco Hills, Laguna Hills and University would join Newport and Wood· bridge in a Sea View configura- tion proposed by Magnolia. Costa Mesa Principal Andy Hernandez dnd NeV·rport Harbor High Principal Bob Boies both said they would have no prob- lems with a five-team alliance, while Corona del Mar Principal Don Martin and Estancia Boys Athletic Director Tim Pa.rsel would prefer to avoid it. Boies, who vPhemently oppos- es a move to the Sunset, said the five-team league would eliminate · RELElGUlllG only two ...------• tea m s from auto- m a t i c berths in the ClF playoffs (the top t h r e e teams e a r n berths in five-and six-team leagues). Her - nandez said be preferred a five- A pair of cr.eative proposals generated by Los Alamitos would form four-team leagues in the . Sea View and PCL, or an eight-team Sea View including CdM, Costa Mesa and Estancia, with Newport Harbor shifted into a six-team Sunset League. team grouping (without Universi- ty), but would not have a problem with Uruversity filling out a six- team orcuit. Martin oted scheduling hard- ships in a five-team league for his opposition, while Parsel noted Northwood's failure tCJ field varsi- ty teams for the first year of the agreement would render it a four- team (varsity) league for that year. All four local admlnistrators oppose a four-team league, though MartJ.n said an eight-team ,, ·HONO IS configuration couJd work il eqw- table under the releaguing crite- ria of enrollment, geography and competitive equity. The fate of Uruversity, wtuch is adamant aoout its preference to remain in the PCL, might be decided by where it falls in the proposal that satisfies the most North Orange County schools in regard to placement of Esperan- za. · With county. parochial schools Santa Ma.(garita, Mater De1 and the combined entity of Servile and Rosary removed from Orange County leagues for the four-year term, Esperanza's future league affiliation is generating the most contention. The Anaheim Hills-based ath- lehc powerhouse currently travels to compete. against prunarily Huntington Beach-based Sunset schools. It would prefer to JOm a league with schools closer m proximity, though, most contend, it lS not a good fit with most North County schools in terms of com- petitive equity. Principals will narrow the pro· posals to three Thursday, then vote for one of thosC' A two-tturds majority· vote will be reqw.red to select the proposal presented to the CIF Southern Section Council for approval. · . . . ~~~~~--+-~~~~--~~~~~~..;.-1o.--..:.~~~-r--. irtler, whose uncle, Chns, is also a Los Caballeros pro, oesn't travel the junior urnament circuit or pretend lo be the world's next Lindsay ~avenport. But she does love her am and country, and she'd be ~g to bear armor for the ,agles. • .; "She's a good all·d.Iound j layer, • Hebert said. -she , efinitely has what it takes o succeed). Obviously I wish ~Qt.'ti put more time into it. She's ~IUfl!U athlete. She's got :11«~u~·ground strokes. ;wi,.,.,...,..1te1y (for the team) she sn't have to put much time ~~ it and still be productive. ·7 i)'Hillary's really involved in )1 ool and she's a smart girl. i 's m all those tough honors ,f§i:.14._.~. and she was taking , ... nwn•dasses last year (as a .Hullioif!:&•t Orange Coast .. 1.1'-'~'YK' ebet,t said -deferred maintenance money• from choo1budgetallowedfor enIU$ courts to be resur- . ..i~ last spring. -That never :ilil9:>ens ," he said. • Jt's sweet." · er, meanwhile, also ged losses against Anaheim i111iill'ot•M. sweeping the ~~~·,, 6-2, 6-0, 6-0, after last 's disaster. t wasn't any big WUl (when da shut out Anaheim on . 23), but when we played eun last year and lost, 14·•, swept me, sol guess the eun metch was a step up c -to come back and beat '1 an .• Hirtler said. _,,_,,_ er, who grew up with a et 1n her band, never felt a CJll.ldil•flom her parents to 4iidill~ in tennis. never pressured me to as .iways my choice," d. •s6metilfles when 1 unger, it was d1(ferenl. l'd f"Y dad's class, then go th them. When t was 12, hard to take mstruction, y from your parents ... ront of my friends. Jt's not • anymore. Tbey don't e. Som«:timel r wtab they ill'IMailt kind of me now: now she's beating •Corona del Mar High'S Patrick Dou~ is recipient of Qrange County Cop Bow~ Henry ~P· •Spirit Player• who never got down mid always encouraged others. He was the player wbo gave 110% and loYed doing it. Although be W81D't the type which would Donnally be awarded • ICholatddP for atb- letk:S Oil ~. be WU the h8J'd w<n.r all m.w wOuld do well ill coDage. dents -Katella High's Mercy 5antoi, Kennedy Hlgb's Natalie Gallaher, savanna High's lsl Nau, Corona del Ma.r's Dougan, Santa Ana Jijgb's Lisa Bernal. Cypress High'• Erin Hoagland and Rancho Alamitos Higb's Patrid.a Serna. NEWPORT BEACH-Corona oatioo. . del Mar High's Patrick Dougan, Bob Henry WU 4 Newport a defensive noseguard for Coro. Beach pc)tice ofticer who was na del Mar High'• football team, killed in the line of duty tn 1995. was a recent redpent of an He ·is the only member of tbe Orange County Cop BowVBob" Orange County POiice Footbd Henry Scho1atship. Team to lose his life on the job. The Bob Henry Memorial Bob Henry was not a star Scholarship is a program spoo-player, but he was an athlete on 90red and aup~rWd by the the team wbo worked~ ~ county Cop Bowl J\sso-hard at his s~ i.nd was the Jn tight of tbat the sponsoring bodY eeercbed Otange counw and came up ~ MVen atu· Additionally, the men ana women in blue made a SS,000 contribution to the Newport Mesa School District to umt in the tefu.rbisbment of Davidson Pield at Ne'¥J)Ort Harbor HkJh. Wmans-B11ffington win 65 doubles • National Senior Women's Hardcourt Tennis Championslnps. NEWPORT BEACH -....... ---· Hometown favorite Bev T I II II I S Wmans of Newport Beach, Wlth partner Jane Buffington of Caimel. swept to the 65 doubles cbainpionship at the National Senior Women's Hardcourt Tennis Championships Friday, best- "ing fourth-seeded Louise Russ of Deerfield, Fla. and San Clemente's Dons Stephens, 6-3, 6-2, at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. Wmans is a 1996 champion and tinali t a year ago, both with Liz Harper of La Jolla. Harper teamed Wlth Santa Monica's Betsy Roberti to take third place Wlt.h a 7-5, 6-3 win over Mary Boswell of Damascus, Md. end Mary Ann Mitcham of Scottsdale, Az. In the 65 singles semifinals, '97 champion Boswell topped Olga Mahanoy of San Diego, 1-6, 6-0, 6-3, and will meet unsccd«.>d Ada Cowan of Palo Alto today at 10:30. Cowan advanced With a 6-0, 1·5 win over th top· seeded Roberti. - ln the 75 smgle semifinals, Dodo Cheney and top-seeded Betty Eisenstein of Washing· ton D.C. meet today at 9 am. for the bUc attar Cheney handled Co.rolyn H nry of Jackson. Ml., 6~. 6-2, and El.41enttoin topped defending champion Elee.nor Harbula of Sytmar, 6-3, t>-l . Cheney and Corky Murdock of LOI Ange· let repeated their 75 doubles crown w\th a 1·6, S-1, 7.3 win over Ha.rbul4 .00 Henry. IRIE F. LY OCC women win, 6-0; men lose Orange Coast College's SO ( C I I women's soccer team pun- ished VlSltlng Irvine Valley Friday afternoon Wtth a 6--0 Orange Empire Conference victory, keyed by Swedish sophomore Erruna Ekblad's four goals. Thylor Yurada· and Viviana Perezcbica also scored for the Pi.rates, who improved to 6-J-2 overall, 3-0 in the OEC. Lon Frey had three saves m the shutout over Irvine {1·7· l, 0·3). • Naosbl Murue had six sav for Orange Coast College, but the Pirates couldn't score m a 2-0 Orange Empire Conference men's ~ loss at lrvine Valley. Chris Whitworth had both g~ for Irvine Valley (11-2, 2-1), as th Pirates fell to 2~-2. 1·2 m confer~nce. Grayell (Sam) hits the winner WESTWOOD -UCLA ntor p O l . Sam Grayell, a product of Costa • 0 Mesa High, scored lh winner egatnSt vwting Pcpperdine (and his brother, Robert) Friday ln a 5_. Mountalll Pacific Sports Federation Con· ,f ren~ malchup. • In bl9'l ~ golf, on ThurSdaf, Corona del Mar dropped a 141-1•2 dodslon to SH V\ew Leegue foe S&nta M&rganta at Newport Beech Country Qub. Estancia runs streak to 10-0 COSTA MESA -Jenniferl f E I I I S Cassity and Santu Charezaie . !.-Wept in doubles, 6-4, 6-0, 6-0, as Estanaa High ran its streak to 10 matches with a 16·2 non- league girls tennis wm over vislttng Century. •Those were the quickest sets I've ~n from them." Est.anciA Coecb Dave Hebert ~d. •1rs about time our team got back on track and~­ ed playing well.• HillarY Hutler also sw pt for the Eagles (10..0), 6-2, 6-0, 6..(), while Blake Fnno swept. 6-2, 6-1,.6-1. IEsTMCIA 16. CIHTuRY 2 Singlel: Hlrtier (E) ~. Gallatdo. 6-2. def. P•tJno. 6.(), def. E. AAdrwde. 6-0: fnno (£) 't'lt'OI\ 6-2. 6-1, 6-1: Nguyen ro 1ost. 2-6. WOf\ 6-2. &-0 ~ .ArbJzow.Steirlftld (E) deif. CJIS\ell~ Oloeum. 7·5, def. Pran11uslo-Gaflegos. 6-3, def. J. Andran»V~ 6-0; ~ule (E) won, M, 6-0. 6'0, G~onNC:k (E) lost 4-6. WOf\ 6-1, 6 1. • Meuwblle, lD Palm Sprlags, Corona del Ma.r's girl!I got a good start at the Ritz·Ca.rlton Jnvitation4.1, topping ·Palm Desert, 8·21 llar· vard/W< UAke, 8·2; andMat.cr OcJ., 5-3, with Nadia Vaughen CdM's lead player. Sciturday, OdOber 3 I J 998 83 Mll l llG IN DEFENSE OF THE COAST GUARD . Reader takes issue with boating column. Mr. Terry Phillips • J read yoU.r -column" this morning on the purported unre- sponsiveness of the Umted Stat.el Coast Guard to your quesbon "Can a U.S. boater carry a weapon nboard while traveling tn Mexico." You succeeded in one thing - making the Coast Guard staff out to be a passel of bumbling fools. Luckily for you, the Coasties will still come out to save yow sorry self -assurrung that you operate a boat as feebly and hastily as you write columns, you will need to call them ln•my capaaty as Naval Archi= tect of Record for mclDy of the Coast Guard certificated charter boats m Newport Harbor, J deal with the Los Angeles-Long Beach ~oast Guard offices every weelc I have g~d. great respect for theu thoroughness in researching every question and presenting me with co ete and preose answers to plex problems They. at least, take their job sen- ously. Note I said their JOb, not your over-reaching wrcept;J.on of their job. You, on the other hand, pose a que9tion that is outside the scope of their responsibilities and mis- sion, then paraphrase the responses you rece1ve to convey a very negative una~e of the per- sonnel you talked to. I d.Jdn't note m your colwnn where you tned to contact anyone other than the Coast Gudfd, or where you took the effort to determine accurate and useful cmswers. Rather, you wrote a 10-minute slander piece that served only to pat yourself on the back for your "concern~ for boaters. Uthe mis· sion of the media is to mf orm the public, you have failed tniserably I can only hope that some more responsible publication will take up the challenge. S10cerely, ' -. e e 0 e Jeffrey J. Mallllan Newport Beach • SC H E D ULE SATURDAY • Footbllll Community college -Orange Coast at Palomar. 1:30 p.m . • Watwpolo High school -Newport Harbor at Unrversity, 9 a.m.; ~osta Mesa at Villa Pa~ lnvrtatlonal •Socar ~ College men -SOuthem Cahfomia College at Point Loma Nazarene. 1 p.m,; College women -Pac.me Chnstian at Southern Cahfomia College. 7 p.m. . .,.,.. High school girls -Corona ~I Mar at Rrtz.c.arlton Rancho Mirage Tennrs ~ ChamptOnShips • Volteyball College women • Southern Califori'ili College at Azusa Pac.Ifie. 7:30 p.m. High school girls -Arroyo Gr~ at N4h¥PO't Harbor, 2 p.m., Corona de4 Mar at Mother Mcc..u~y Tournament. Ch~ago. l • 0-0.S country College men and women -Southern uhfomia College at Stanford Invitational, 4 p m tt19h school boys and girts -Coron. • def Mar and Newport Harbor at Stanford Invitational. Estancia at Yucarpa Invitational DEEP SEA Newport Beach/Costa M.esa Do~ ~ilot KIM HAGGERlY.lYl~ I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor's 1-2 punch of Curt Herberts (right) and Chris McMlllen wlll be trying for a knockout today at the Stanford Invitational. Stanford beckons .runners BRIAN P06UOA I OAll.Y Pit.OT Costa Mesa's Todd Duddridge (3) breaks thrQµgh a wall of blockers to get to Western runner, but this scene wasn 't repeated nearly as often as necessary by the Mustangs Friday night as Western High rolled-to a lopsided nonleague-victory en-orange Coast College. • CdM, Newport Harb~r boys and girls go north. HI< 11 \Im l>t '' While the two cross-country • Juggernauts m these woods -: Newport J ldrbor H.agh's boys dnd : •Pioneers scramble things up dnd put Costa Mesa away from start to finish in nonleague duel at OCC. Corona del Mdr's girls vie for : early stdte brdggmg nghts dt the : Stan!ord Invitdtiondl, two other : JA"°N l lttJ. · progrd.ffis in the NewporhMcsa: --------~--fb-------­ Dtstnct wtU be undble to compete : m the presllg1ous event becduse : of finanoal limitations dJ\d will : run ebewhere or take today off. CdM's girls dnd Newport Har- bor's boys dre rdnked No 2 111 their respective CIF Southern : Seclton d1vis1on~. while the : Sail ors' g1tls dfe thud in D1vis1on : m ·u you w~nt to see what the : oompebbon will be like at the : state meet, thdl'S a good meet,• : Cd.M Coach Bill Sumner sdld of : Stanford, d CIF-sancboned meet : but held dt Stanford and operated : by the university's coaches. : •Most ol lhl' top tedms (in the : Stdte) w1U b<' dl Stdtlford It's one : ot the bl"st meets in the rountry ... : it's big dnd it dtlrdcts. d lot of col-: lege c·odches • : Junior Ltz Morse ledds the : WdY fo rd llght CdM sconng pack : thdl mcludl's sophomores Jenny Cumm ins dnd Kalle QuinJan. Juruor Jedn Garcia, sophomore D1dlla Hossfeld, JUruor Jill Quye and sophomore Ltndsey Yourman Me regular S('onng runners The SE•d Kings have been gedflilg more towdrd Thursday Sea View League meets because • of tough opponents like Newport : l larbor, Sdllld l'v1drg<lnld (No. 1 m : ClF D1vis1on 11) a nd Woodbridge : (No 2 m D1vL'>1on II) : "Our Ing meets now dre : Thun.day," Swnner '>did ·u we : go hard every Thur~day dnd Sat-: wday (thP ddy of mvitationab), we're not going to have a team left dl the end of the '>Cdson " COSTA MESA · There are tune!> when a good football team struggles to find cl rhythm. When it is found, the team oCten puts on an explosive offensive display. Un!ortunately for Costa Mesa High, that team was Western Friddy night Powered by 337 all-purpose yardS and four touchdowns by wingback JcJJ1liah Williamson, the Pioneers rolled to a 48-6 nonleague victo- ry over Costa Mesa at Orange Coast College. ·nus game is not about Xs and Os," Mus- tangs Coach Jerry Howell said. • tt's about Jans and Joes. Their Juns and Joes just 'hap- pen to be bigger, stronger and more expen- enced." Coming into the game, the biggest offen- sive thredt the Pioneers (3-1) hdd was wmg- bdck Trevell Jackson· But Co~td Mesa's defense was keyed on Jdckson, who was kE>pt to a nurumum in the hrst half. But that opened up opportunillcs for Williamson. A.good punt by the Mu!:ttangs pinned West- ern to its own 4-yard line with 3:21 left in the first quarter. On the first play, Williamson got to the outside, broke d couple of ldckles and raced 96 yards for a 7-0 Pioneers ledd. It was a Sign of things to come Williamson added a 54-yard run late in the quarter, but an interception by Ricky Martin in the end zone 45 seconds into the quarter end- ed the scoring lhredl. , The MusldJlg ortense couldn't get started and it went four dnd out Jason Bdughman ddded to Westem's lead with a 42-yard strike to Will Ruffin with 7:18 rema.uung. Down by 14, Costa Mesa (2-2) WdS forced lo try an denal Clltdck. Ivan Ramirez E>nded those ideas Wllh an 18-ydrd interception return for a 21-0 lead. MESA . BRIAN P06UOM OAJl.Y PlOT ! In a story told by photos, this one sums It up. ~ . down passes of 53 and 58 yards, both of whtch : he broke tackles on. : Williamson finished with 161 rushing yards : and 176 receiVlllg yards. : Jackson added a 39-ya.rd touchdown run to : close out the sconng for the Pioneers. : CdM's girls, rtmked No. 3 in the prc>scdson's Ordnge County • Top-10 Poll, knocked off Sdnld .: WilhdI1?SOn then got open and scored on a 65-yard pclss from Bdughman dnd the Pio- neers led, 28-0, at the' hall. "Commg m, we thought WC' were m lor a rough night," Western Codch Toby t Jowell set.id. "We were very concerned dbout (Jimmy) Herzog and (Dave) Weir I guess 1l was JUSt WESTERN Jn the fourth quarter, Cost<l Mesa look : advantage of a 24-yard fumble return by ! Jason Rankin. On fourth down, Josh Mendez : rumbled 6 yards for Costa Mesu's second fmt ! down of the night. Herzog followed with a 4-: yard run, then Mendez scored on a 5-ydrd bolt ! thtough the line with ?:29 left 1n the game. Marganta, 29-30, m the league : opener Sept 24, the team's : biggest wrn of tlw yedt. CdM is 2-·: 0 in dual meets. : one of those nights for us." · Herzog and Weir JUSl couldn't seem to fmd any holes· to nin through dU game long The duo combined for just 58 ycud on 20 rarrics. ln fact, the Mustangs did not get their econd hrst down of the game until the fourth quarter. theu guy blocks or tdckles, 1t'i. gomg to be tough,· Coslt1 Mesa's Howell said "We're still young and mexperienced But ll's something to build on and these kjds, with hdrd work, will have a good future." "We had a lot of guys who played hard and • really well,• Costa Mesd's Howell said. "We : Santa Margctnta's Eagles, m : polls released Mondcly, were ranked No. 1 m C'JF Slate D1v1- sion 11. · • •inat's unpress1ve when you take it head to hNd and beat th m on their course," Sumner ·When you line up m the nght pie.tee, but Western continued to make big pldys in the third quarter whNe Williamson Cclught touch· JUSl didn't match up very well." : • Costa Mesa's ·Isreal Leal went down late m : the second quarter wtth what appears to be a : severe ankle mjwy. Leal was taken lo the hos-: pital for X-rays for what Howell hopes 1s not a : broken ankle. : sai~ewport's boys, led by Curt ~ N EWPQ RT Herberts, Chns McMillen, Steve : Jen en, C'hns Landgren and • CONTINUED FROM 81 Adam Antoruni, and the SaLlors' girls, feHtunng .. t\~CJa Mc~all, capped an eight-play, 70-yard Amber Stc·en, Cdme Foas, sdnya mdfch after the openmg kickoff Mechkor and Molly Melum, wilJ with d 5·yard scoring run to give compete for Stdnford btle!i. the hosts all they would n d Jess All eight teams in 'the dtstntt ! than four minutes mto tho cont t. ( ar ranked m the CJF dtvis1onal : Glendora, however, apP<•arcd poUs, ~ut only CdM and Newport : less than willing to roll over dlld ~ arc. g~mg to Stanfor~ . , : ttccept it's ninth strdlght defeat Its th mOn<'Y ... 1t s too : •Tuey were blowmg us off th expen~lve for us tq _go," said : ball," Bnnkldy s&d of tho Tdrtilps' Estanc1~ Coach ~atlie Appell, : fm;t posscss1on whtch moved 55 wbo will take his tr.ams to the : ' , Yuc&pa Invitational. "Th • nch : yurds, be~ore Snawn O ~onncll will g t nchcr and tb poor will : galheredtim d fumble at his own tay hwnbl . • : 25 Alberto Munot Manuel Orol : The Tan;, u•lying on Pcied1a • co. Tony Magillla, 1 Javl r Labd u-• (118 of his 162 ru hing yard de and Stephan Apf>f?ll lead thf' ! bt.>f or halftime) between the Eagl • boys, ranked No. ~ m tackles and mixing m JUSt enough Dtvis1on JV. CO!lta M a 1s takin<J St v Gorman J)dSSUlg accuracy today oft. (4 for·• b<.>fore ttac br~ak), USt'<.I J 5 ' play to produ<:e their second TD. I Gorman found Garcia on cs 20- yard out pattern lor the capper, a play which featured a typ1cu.lly textbook route by the scniqr w1dcout and a nifty move to ~vadc a tmul Glcnclort.1 tuckler at the 3. • "My goul this yPar was to ca Ith a lot of balls and get m the end zone," said Gdrrit11 who dftcr addmg a 37-yctrd fourth-quarter TD on hdckup qudrtNback Eddie Johnson's artfully lolled out-and- up, has taken eight ot his 2i catch 'I this se,1'ion to "the ho\1$e.. • Garcu1, tor good medsure, caught a two-point conversion pd after tho Tars' scrond TD, er atmg a 14·0 lead that lasted JUSt 50 ~nds. . Jumor Brad Cnug f orc~d a fumble on the ensuing kicko1{, which teammate Aaron Mah r poun("ed on 111 the Qlcndora J 9. ... Two sndps later, Pcredia broke thrc > tdckles d.Od earned a final Glendora dl'fender the hnal 3 yards to paydirt and 1t was 20-0 with 6:25 left m the hrst half Garcia recovemd d third Glen· dora fumble at the Tartans' 28 midway through thc.thfrd pcnod and tht• Tars look st.i play to con- vert, with Justin Jacobs hauling tn d 2-ytlrd scormg toss from Gor- man to cap the Stile-play posses- 1on. With Johnson on m relief of Gonnun (6 for 8 for 63 yards), Garcia uddcd some a(oremen- boncd fro ting and the aecond- teclm defense preserved the shutout. Semor def• N1ve end Cooper Wise was in on \hree Mcb to help the Sa1lon keep Glendora off the boud. It wu the ltnt New- utout of the ounpalgn and in 15 gllmes. • , ESTANCIA CONTINUED FROM 81 . With Anaheun. ledding, 14-7, ·~ in the second quarter, Ramirez : completed a 23-ydrd pass to wide : receiver Martin Alcala over the : middle. But Mohnd stnppcd the ! ball loose and Peter Nunez rPCov ! ered the fumble for E tanoa with : 2:36 left in the half. ! On the Eaglci.' cnsuinq pluy, : quarterback Kenny Valbuena : tJycw a 49-yard touchdown pass : td Manu Thnielu. : Eclflier, after Anaheim cored ! on Us first sen , the Eagles tied : it, 7-7, on a fake punt, as Ricky.! Romo romected with a wide-: open Thmelu for a 57-yard scor-: ing toss. : Taruelu caught five balls for ! 160 yord and two TDs. ~---~_...~~---- 5clof'9 by Qlm1lln ~em 7 21 20 Costa Mesa 0 0 0 first~ w · Williamson 96 run (Stanley k~ 3:06 ' Second QumfW I w . Ruffin 42 pass from BaugtwMo (Stanley kick), 7:18. : W -Ramirez 18 lnterceptlon r~urn : . (Stanley kick), 6:31. : W -Williamson 65 pass from B~Mlan (Stanley Kick), 3:05. • lhird ou--r LL. W -Williamson 53 pass from Baugrlfllfn (kidt failed), 7:57. w -Williamson 58 pass Baughma'1 (Stanley kidt), 4:53. W • Jade.son 39 run (Stanley kidt). 0~3 Fourth QuarW CM ·Mendez) run (kick failed), 7:29. Attendance: 1,000 (estimated). INOMDUAL MISHIHG w . Jackson 13-64, 1 TD; Williamson 7-161, 1 TD; Ruffin 5-minus-9; Chung 4-minus-2; Ramirez 1-minus-2; ~r 1-0. CM · Henog 14-45; Mendez 6-21, 1 TD, Weir 6-13, Martin 8-mlnus-3; Tran Hi; Cleveland 2 7, Avalos 1...minus-11. INDIVIDUAL PASSING W . Baughman, 4-8-1, 218. • CM -Martin 2-9-1, 16. : INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING : w -Williamson 3·176, 3 TOs; Ruffln 1-42, 1 TD. CM • Duddridge 1·9; Ferryman 1·7. GAME STATISTICS W CM First downs 4 13 Rushes-yardage 31·216 3~ Passing yardage 218 16 Passing 4-8-1 2·9-1 Net return yardage• 29 24 Sacks-yardage none 1 ~ Net yardage 463 118 Punts 2-33 8-27.3 Fumbles-fumbles lost 2·1 5·1 Flags.net yardage 6-37 2·10 Time of possession 19 42 28 18 *Punt returns, interceptions, tumble returns Score by Quwters Estancia 7 7 6 . 0 -20 Anaheim 7 7 0 0 • 14 First Quarter A · Ibarra 40 pass from Ramirez (Martinez kick), 9:17. Est · Tanlelu 57 pass from R. Romo (Alderete kick), 1:43. Second Quarter A · Ibarra 42 pass from Ramirez (Martinez kick), 8:46, Est • Tanielu 49 pass from K. Valbuena (Alderete kick), 2;26. Third Quarter Est • 8. Valbuena 11 pass from Tanielu (kick failed). 1 ·49 Attendance 600 (estimated) INOfV1DUA.l RUSHING Est Taruelu, 20-89; Mueller, H . Nunez. 2-4, K Valbuena. 1-1 A -Magana, 11-23. Lopez, 2· 11, Munoz. 3·2, Ramirez. S.-mrnus-8 INDIVIDUAL MSSING Est · K. Valbuena. 7·23-0, 136; R. Romo, 1·1-0, 57: Tamelu, 1-1-0, 11. A · Ramirez. 14-29-3, 219 INDfVIDUAL ltECEMNG Est · Tanielu. 5-160, 2 TDs; Menden, 2·21, A. Romo, 1-12; 8 Valbuena, 1-11, 1 TD A • J1m1nez. 5-60; Ibarra, 4-95, 2 TOs; Alcala, 1·23, Parham, 1·'9; Munoz. 1-18; Lopez, 1-7, Magana, 1·minus-3. GAME STATimcs Est A first downs 11 16 Rushes-yardage 26-99 19-44 Passing yardage 204 219 Passing 9-25-0 14-29 3 Net return yardage• 71 25 Sacks-yardage none 2 ·16 Net yardage 374 272 Punts 5-30 4 3-39 Fumbles-fumbles lost 2-2 2· 1 Flags-net yardage 17.135 15-134 Time of possession 22:53 2507 •Punt returns, interceptions. fumble returns Score by~ Glendora O O O O -0 Newport Harbor 6 14 6 7 -33 First ()ullrtw NH Peredia 5 run (kick failed), 8:03. Second Quwtw NH • Garcia 20 pass from Gorman (Garcia pass from Gorman), 7· 15. NH · Pered1a 13 run (Id~ faHed), 6:25 TMrdQu9rtiw NH • Jacobs 2 pass from Gorman (run failed), 4 38 f'oowth~ NH -Garcia 37 pass from Johnson (Johnson ktdc), 5"43 Attendance. 3,300 (estimated). INDMOUAL. RUSfftHG <i Lombardi, 19-69; Nall, IM7, Hatch, 4·7. NH • Peredia, 31-162, 2 TOs; Henriquez. • 2 9, Brill, 3 2; Gorman, 2...minus-7. INOMOUAL MSS1NG G • Hatch, 6-9-0, 77. NH Gor~n 6-8-0, 63, 2 TDs; John50f\, 2-3-0, 42, 1 TD. INDMOUAI. RaaMNG G ·Hall, 2·17, Davis, 1·33; Gr1W$. M3; Nall 1 i; Lombardi, 1...minus-4 NH · Garcia, 5--87, 2 TDs, "-t'edia, M 1: Uingsdorf, 1-5; Jacobs, 1·2. 1 TD GAMa STATIS11CS G NH Ftrst downS 11 16 "I.Mes yard.tge '• 28-136 lM 72 Pa.ing yard9 ' n 105 Pai51ng 6-9-0 a.11-<> Net return yMdage• l O ~y.... 3.13 1 ~ Net ylnMge 203 271 Pvnts S-124 ~31 furnbf&~ lost H 0..0 F9Mt V.nMoe 64 t-SS lime of po*-fio<1 21·46 26:14 •f!Unt '"""""-Int~~ .. tumbt9 return&' ' . to~ ~rt Beach/Costa f.Aeso Daily Pilot E NUED FROM 81 rsie~t:~o rein1ure. wanted to avoid surgery if at all ~stble dJld opted for ~ therapy thdl included rubber a band exemse:,, light weights an~ ,~ensive work with a physical therapist. The time orr trom the team gave Rice the chdJlce to think about her future in vo)leyball. . ... I rectli.zed what I really want to do," Rlce sdid ~I'd never really sut and 'wdlc..lted before and it Will) hard 'tor me. 1 deudt·d surgery WdS II t iln option becduse ·, "~rv­ thing goe::. WL'uk cmd the rehab tak1 •s longer.· ~1 wanted lo g('t back to being a !Jdtl of the team.• Short said. ·she's become her own big gun here. She likes being the go-to hitter. "She also changes sho~ and moves the ball around well, not letting any balls around her drop.• Rice believes thttt Brown will be a tough compel tor when Ivy League pldy starts 11n Oct. 9 '-lgainst Pennsylvuma. As for her own rdreer, Rice will play dS hard us she can tor the durntion of th1.; season and reeva!uc1tc he r options. "I would like to watt as long as I can L~foFe th10kmg about surgery, ' ~~ice said ''l'll 1ust have • 1' 10 my Ltisl and .hop<' I cc> 1 pl.n · · t--<i<'<lson out <i '<' 1r\t.'it1 up next year .. · /m 1usl takmg'th1s se~son day-oy-day. My .. · freshman year we won and last year thmgs got out of whack. I want to get us back to winrung." All thdt hdrd work has prud olf and Rice's new enthusiasm for playing volleyball has made her u bl'ltN play· Kathryn Rice Rice's 101unes had their ongm dunng her career al Corona de! McU High, where she er, despite th<> physical limitations developed shoulder tendimtis The problem lingered through her freshman year at. Brown and into her sophomore year where the pain worsened. Jn recent matchl"s, Rice had 17 digs in d victory over Manhattan Collegl!. Agdmst St. That's when doctor~ found the muscle and cartll.age tears. · ~ . John's, she hdd l 5 kills ctnd m d .. tough loss to the University of U a shoulder injury is not e nough, Rice also had a severe ankle sprain last sedson. As d result, Rice had lo do extra work over the summer to increase her vertical leap back to whc1t it wc1s before. "I did a lot of sprints and fast twitch exeroses," Rice said. "My ability to JWOP is somelhmg I have control over• ~ Connectic.ut, Rice had nine kills ;· and nine digs. 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But the P1rntes (2-lJ haven't had long' to dw~ll on the streak becauc,~ they play Palomdr at San Marcos High today at 1 p.m. Palomar (3·0) has Cdtapulted to No 3 tn the nation this season; parlidlly becallSl~ of its 35-21 upset of d efending ndllonal champion Mt. Sdn Antonio lilsl week. To keep the gamt> close. Orange Codst must find a Wdy do stop the running attack Palomdr 's starting nmning back, Joe Hal_l (b-3, 270 pounds) is the currenl Mission Conference rushmg leader with 589 yards, nearly 200 yards more than any other back m the conference. . · "We have lo slow him down bect1usP. there's no way to stop him,• Workman said. "We have a plan. but we have to execute . They dlso have d quarterbdck who threY. for 2, 100 I yards last year and ~om~ excel· lent receivers." I Hall had 146 yardc; rtQdinst ace PALOMAR OCC 1ast yt'cu d{ld 19oks to gam mon• bet dust, the Pirrlle:>' defense 1s g1vmu up nettrly 225 ydrds per gallll' on tht> ground. The quurterbdck Workman .. µokc of is Tony Alvan•1., who has pdssed for 559 yards ctnd seven touchdowns. Focus10~1 on Hall will mean mort> spc1cc lor Alvarez to Uuow tlw haU Brdndon MarshuU, who leads lhc• !l.hss1on Conference with 14 wccpl1ons, hus scornd four of tho .... e touchdowns. W1U1 <.1 sc•c;ondt1Cy depleted by .,mious knc•e IOJUries to Robert Pollott o in week Lwo and Josh Owen" lc1sl Suturddy, the rf'main- 10~1 Pir.ites' corncrbt1cks . and sdf<:llcs will n.:<11ly have> to play up d notch. Spec 1111 lt>c1ms standout and re..,erve outside lmebdckN Doug McDaniel c1lso sustained d knee injury 11y.11nst St.tnld Anu and will probably rmss the w~t of. the sed· !>00 . 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M~~ 1°e1~;l~~n 2 car gat, f/p, ale, female pref'd $500 + Please be wary of outl"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • All purchased good• are All ruf,..... ......... 1111111 • • • gated comm, no pet, util'• IM9-CS73-1640 or area companles.1' TEl!N TROUBLES? Poat Office sold as 11 and must be r• :_.,.,., .. _..... .... ,.. Saturday Real ~state HUNTINGTON Financing Avt. Aiklng Ilk• new $2200+ utll1. Check with the local Bo• 14171 moved et tune of •at• Sale .,.. fllr..._.....,.,,.. Suppl•m•ntl BEACH 1040 ~~,;~~it~~o 58A.,~:8~~ PP Jim 949-851-83•5. nrs.11'n ~ Better e u aln .. • ~~~:.~·Xl00J~~·~cz~ Or•n9e, CA 11 aubJee\ to cancetlat\on In ....,.. "'*' ... •..... HOMES OF Ala't .uu..~ Bur .. u be for• you 9288 3·1571 IN event ol senlement be-I• •mttlu •1ey ,,...,_,, THE WEEK alive peera? Can for• IN THE MATTER OF twffn landlorO and obtl· 1i.1t1t1H et •t1tlillll111111 3br 2ba trplc, 2 car MOBILE WANTED 2726 Hnd any melney for ref• r r a I Io • THE PETITION TO gated pJrty. Published on ...,. i. lltlett Dlapl•w •d• •t•rt gar, 1 atory. not In AP.•llDTMENTS feH or ••rvlcH . Read program that workel i0·3·98, 10-10-98 191 ..:.:·~:.._ • at Juat $751 multlple llst. 5339K. HOMES l lOO ~ and underetand any 949·379·2824. CHAHQE THE NAME AYRES GROUP. BOND 1111i.u1 lfltha, "" llttltit~ Oeadllne Wed 5pm Bkr 888-999·2068. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR R!'UT CM to ahar• 3br houH, c:ontractt before-you OF Poppy C11rmelo for NUMBER S-400-lea. ***** •p • with Senior Clz. sign. Shop around for ••••••••• ........ .., ..... ""'""'· t..~gan MlchHI_ Cart• AyrH Se!J.Slorage 11111111._•..,..lllllM." OP --------CM Pla1'J)Ort 28r 2Ba, $400mo + 3rd utll rat••· · 1-...;~M,.~·-.;;,.~:.:.:4..Q41ild~~:Aaij;;.,___...J...~:::. ~.~ ... ~.~.~ •• ~, ~.~1~1 ~ .. ::.-11~.L~l.~t~ln~ ... ~.:l!lfo~r'i!s~1~5~1 -+wim~= ""201t52, ,, s.~oo Spece Avall now. S-5-2581 -A-b-1-0-1 u-t...:.~-_1 y--n-0-1 h-1-n-g EMPLOYM~.NT CASE NUMB"'R Publlahed Newport • rent •AOO 5"'+ Ha ~ Beach-Costa Meta Dally ~ MC.,r"' ...._ Oeadlln• Thu11 5pm • .... · 'J r-BALBOA downl tfe11hey/1nack A193904 Pilot October 3, 10, 1998 _. ... ,... ...... wMO .. le ***** PARKSIDE bO< Realty 67,_..00 rt. In Cf'K. Net $62K/yr.1 ________ _ ORDER TO SHOW s11o1 tltllllelltl .. lew °""""' It pay• to advertlae UNIVERSITY PARK CM, Palma MH Partt PENINSULA 2607 COMMERCIAL 6hre/Wk. FrH Info. t:!MPLOV'll•rNT CAUSE FOR CHAHOE art lltmt ..._..IHI 111 In the beet local oeelrabla 38r 28,, 2br dbl wide. t<ltc, ap-800-408-2219 24hrt. w "'u;; PETl~~:E~S~ Poppy __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E_ •••IUtp ''""'"'I•'"' Real E1late Sectron Slngla Story. GrHt Pll•n c... w/pallo. Lrg 38r 28a $1850. REAL ESTATE AU CASH Bualn•••I 5530 Carmelo tor Logan Michael ORDINANCE ::::"" .,::.:11111111• ".. CALL TODAY Location. Now paint & Spac e rent s45o. New palnt/crpt Frplc •••••••••I Avg S40K+yr restock·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cartwright, A minor HAS/ HO. 98·23 ,._..,~.:.= , LISA RIVERA carpet. High celllngs. Sl5K Owner 646-0277 vault cell1, baic •. gar: Ing HERSHEY dll· ~ CAREGJVERS <;:i • HAVE F''ILEO A PETITION AN EMERGENCY OR· fell"" .. ,....., .... '"1 VACANT $339,000 lndiy hk·Upl, no pets, plays In CM. Work F/PT rellef. 11v .. 1n Po- FOR AN ORDER TO DU,ANCE OF THE CITY ................ oc .... ,._., 949•574-4252 CEMETERY LOT/ 76().1713 or 588-8469 BUSINESS OfflCE 1hrs/Wk. $6900 Inv. •lllon for 8 b•d/bOard/ CHANGE NAMES FROM COUNCIL OF THI! CITY ClllHUOlt~ ANNE WILLEY ....... corf •Pftl TJ vnour CRYPT 1225 FOR RENT 2769 '8Fra•a• ... '2n~:1..T23" free car• In CM. must be Logan Mlchael Cartwright OF NEWPORT BEACH ep iUJu. .,,, • -flexlble 714·557·87•8 TO Logan Michael Mowery AMENDINQ CHAPTER 949-574-4249 7•""1""00 COSTA MESA 2624 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil--At"""t_,P,...u_r_p_o_•_•_lo_a_n_a_ *SERVERS* II 1• hereby ordered that v...-• R 111 person• lnternted In 5 .2B ANO 5.08 OF THE 2 CEMETERY LOTS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim etaJl/ort. 2775 to •Feat Approval Full & PT poaltlona th•S m1tter 1ppear befort NEWPORT BEACH MU· ALISO VIEJO 1004 NEWPORT Harbor Lawn, CM, * 1 Br Detaohed 5550sf 11 .15 '' gra •Flnanclal Speclall11. available. Apply at this court In Depattcnenl NICIPAL CODE Rl!LAT·l•••••••••i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $2795/or beat otter coua8 e with patio, 1 ... Fwy off rmp. Sig 1.S88·874-0401. th• Five Crowna No 703 ot the Orange INQ TO ADULT l!NTER· HOUSES/ 1• Be11cH 1069 948·951-6114 nHr bHch. Cathedral algnage. Xlnt prklng, Beat Bia to Own betWHn 2:()().4:00pm County Superior Court al TAINMENT l!STAS. 48R 38A 2 Car Gar. ~ p•c1•1c VI W II r I M I load doc Owner1hlp Co JF I 3801 E. Cout Hwy. lhe address shown above LtSHMENTS CONDOS Gorgeoua Home with ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _. r E • 4 ce '· r g. ove· n to qual ten 728·0888. ke rlto Pepal, local on OCT 20, 1998, 11 200 • woodltll• nre, tropical 28, 28a aPACIOUS adjoining plots. Buy 1 Speclall $675 +dep. route• avall•ble. •Journeymen painter•• o'clock pm and lh•n and 1 Subject ordinance wu FOR SALE yard, cedar cloiet. CONDO 112 Mlle to or all four 25% below $500. 133 E. 16th St. $1500 weekly profit, Im med work trvlne there show ' cause, 11 any nlrods ~don the 281h day Divorce $239,800 Agt. Beach, Beautl tul retell. pp 895·7579 No Pets 9•9'-548·2•21 CO.-MERCW.. 1-600·337·1375 area, F .. resume to: lh"" hall• why th• natJtlon ol eptembef, 1998, and m. 692 889 9188 or p ~ ., • ,.. wu adopted on the 28th John Miiier 587-3897 condition, open 6 airy. ll'SIDE 2Br tBa, 1c PROPERTY 2778 Earn from S1k·S5k • • • P '°'change ol name should day of September 1998 OPll!N aAT 11•3 ~ar. w/d hk·up1, No weekly fro m homel In per•on Mon-Fri not be granted • · G 2737 Raymond Av• It ls further order9d that a AYES, COUNCIL ENERAL 1002 BALBOA~ 9 ESCAPE S225,000 HOUSES/ et1. 2390 Elden #C, _ Not MLM, frH crulael Long Beach. copy of lhlt order 10 •how MEMBERS: THOMSON, 8ottomlln• Realty $875/Mo. 8-4~585 80001f retall/off S.C. 8()().345·9e88 • •572 e&Ull be published In DI! 8 A y I 0 . Ne I l' * V.A. * PENINSU 1007 • 8-45-9913 CONDOS Bch twy ort ramp. Big NOfHINQ DOWN Accounting D1llyP1lot1 new1p11perot OLOVEA 1 NOYES, so o own ·SO Mov•ln 3Br2.5Ba1·Styhome fQRRENT L::~YSt~'~ic:t'~~u:~~~: tr,af count 1lgnage Locat•d In Costa A/P&CHh general clrculatlon pub-HEDOES, ANO MAYOR FREE CounHllng Deeded Sanctv 9ch wt1~ yard, bonua nn, n/pets $850 +1800 PfkO Own UHr $9501< MHa. Your good • Dlabureement li.lhtd in this county, at EDWARDS FREE Uat or Hom81 Baytront Hm. Pvt pier, a/c, owner motivated! 185k dwn owe bal 2 c r • d 1 t -+-8 hr a/wk Aaaletant =!=.:ea;::~ ~~0~~ No ES, COUNCIL Hu o NA REP o s 4Br·3.5Ba. Ltg patio, "425K Agent s-0-1529 .. c S•s.21•9 uaum loan• 728-0868 -s 7 o I( IV r a v g . :;e:,rrft~gp~:~·::~ the day of the l\tanng MEMBERS: NONE 1·800-723·8857 VIEWSI 12, 199M. 675· •AT THS •EACH• BALBOA •MESA VERDE• HiW 2000•f bldg. In Call 800-2l3-5886 1uke regular part DATE: SEP 03 1908 ABSENT COUNCIL Velerllfl AHi E11at• •OOO Ask for Ramona •DUPLEX 1'50.000 ISIAND 2106 28R,18A Townhom• Cannery Row. front• PayphonH S150K/Yr. time 2• hour• per JAMES A. JACKMAN, MEMBERS: NONE CASH FLOW clean 8 •OCEANFRONT famrm, laun hkupl, no 2 1tree1e next to LOwHt prlcH. local wuk P•rton. One JU o o E iC o MM 1.. ABSTAIN COUNCIL unit• 4.99 grm, 15 cap CORONA UNDER $500,000 pet $1000. 751 ... 330 Mc Donald'•· For IH alt•• avallable . yHI' experience pr• llOHER OF THE SUPE• MEMBER: NONI! S1 89K. • unlt1, gr•at *VIEW DPLX $595,000 Yearly renJal 2bd 1ba1---------Owner/Agt. 831-703 8()0.800-3470 24/hnt. ferred. E.O.E., drug- AIOR COURT MAYOR: Thomaa Ed· 1oc 10.2 grm $399K. DEL MAR 1022 •BEACH COTI'AOE Fully lurn'd, lnctd·e w/ N•wlv Refurbished tr" & amottefrH wock Poppy Carmelo 381181h ward• Ron 'Voung, RE/MAX $799,000 d 51550/mo, ulll pd. 1Br 1Ba In lovely--------environment. S•nd r• 51 . Costa Mese. ca 1121121 CITY CL I! It Kr 714..,.32·7873 (Penln1ula Point) (949) 723·0829 gated comm•y. Walk INDUSTIUAL 2788 CIBDIT zlo7" aume with salary hi•· Pro·Ptr · LaVonn• M. HarkleH ••FORCLOSED•• *8 UNITS $1 ,3MIL to lheater/1hopa, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill••••••••I tory to: Accounting Publlahed Newport The enhre 11xt 11 1valf. Oov hom8I Hud, MHA UNITS (P•nlnaula Point) BALBOA private gar/carport. Sup•rvlsor,. PO Box able lor rtvl-In the City Fl II C I NEWPORT HEIGHTS -S850-$750mo -t-"425 LOW RENTI lndu11rlal 1560, Co1ta Mela, CA Beach·Co111 Meat Daily n ava . al 2• hr•. 3BEO ANO 2eeo =nlz'ls tlel PENINSUIA 2107 dep. Klein Mgmt 1pac• w/officH, 2200-GEJ 0 Plot Sept. 19, 26, OcL 3, Clerk'• office of IN C11y of 7 d ay1 800-555-1003. Z-l -~ •·--949·581-4000 •600•f 78c•nt ef NNN 92628 or c .. to (949) 10, 1998 Sa094 Newport Beaeh PATRICt< TENORE CORONA DEL MAR 0 E *? nu Jackie (71•) e73·2754. 1..,..84~2..,.·7-2-•...,8,.._~_,..-- Publlthed Newport Pl•aa• c·•t & Let U• 3 u 1-1 Bl k t l>Aft.7N> •120 •Oceanfront ., 19th OF DEBTI Adtnln A••l•t/Sal•• PUBLIC NOTICE Beach·Coall Mtu Dilly Know What Your Oce~·slvd. oc rom ... ..,.. ,_, flurn, 3Br 2.5ea. FP, NEWPORT Computer 1klll a muet· ORDINANCE Pilot October 3, 1998. Needs Ar•I 8!56·8705 Big C•nwon transfered vu nu cpl awesomel 2669 INCOME ™-~ can help/ WO, Excel. Adn'lln S1100 1 ·8 o o ·4 ·TEN 0 RE 2 UNITS• DUPLEX muat Hiii Complete S1Q95 winter 873-19•3 BEACH --;c..: taaka & marketing/ AN ~:o~:A~~I! OF PUBLIC NOTICE so. of P.C .H. ~~";~d~01. r~~ted/~1°ri•gl: lilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PROPERTY 2790 •CitiditC.atdtOwoliJalttl calling to fill education THE CITY COUNCIL o' & 11 1 2e 28 CORONA Clean 3br 2ba den, •1'aymtnJ1Lowtml ~~!~· Salary~f.~'.r.~ T HE CITY OF NEW· Flctltloua Bu1lnHa Can't seem to aeTTY JO. 8KA 20C:,;1, ~75.~ ,:\ marble/granite oc•an 118 apo. MHP newr, PORT BEACH APPAOV· Name Statement get to all those 780-9905 TO uiumabte.·a.sklng DEL MAR 2122 view, 2bl 2ba, Studio tg Iota, wide e11 all :~~~ Appointment ••tung INO AN AMENDMENT The lollowlng peraont 11e repair )oba $59&,000 72o-12•8 383-1506 or 390-3309 amen, vacancl•• OSI n..,_ dependable p eople doing butintts u · $33,630mo S2,300K • u,u,~ nHded M·F 5·9pm TO THI! AERONU· Endovwment Associates In-around the house? New Conatruotton l!aetbtwff 3Br 2.5Ba, 1•r 1•a So. of HWY CM 20th a Nwpt it. 728-0888 ° 11111111W avg S15hr NB 723-7893 T A 0 NI C F 0 AD 1ur1nce Servlcll, 290l w. ltt the 602 1..arlfapur. COM 2·efory, grHt loc on lncl1 u1ll1. $1000mo 2bd 1ba avall Oc1. PLANNlD COMMUNlTY Cout Hwy. No. 360, New· VIiia I· $56SK • $585K grnbh, S350K. Harb0< Ten Eyck A a ally now $1100/mo, yearly. BAKaR/Deoorator DI STRI CT REG.UL,._ por1Beach,CA 92883 Cl•atln•d VIiia II· $450K • 547151( Realty 873-4400 84 .. 38().9492 R•furbllh.cl, gar, w1d, We are a dymamlc TIONS TO AMEND THI CMllOPMr P. Thurln (dba Service ToFm/unRd&'f.A</~!2Y_•8h800orea llaat ... luft Beat Buyl 2 aT. ORY CONDO 3br f/p, yard, 873 ... 373 8USl~nt$$ L co. Heklng cr•allve, PERMITTED HEtGHT Endowment Anoe.) 31783 . DI •Ct ry _,...... ., b ,,,..,. 11111 ~ersoneble Bakera/ LIMIT FOR AREA 4C Filth Ave .. Laguna Beach, r o Ooean Vlewl on 3Br+2Sa+FR. 1·Sty 2.5 a qul•t at, cfOH NP P•nn Stepa to FINANCE Decoratore. Putry AND CHANQll THK CAll2651 help you find Fixer· Great LocaUon to beach. S2300/mo. beach 3br 2ba new d•coratlng kno¥Wledga PE:RMITTID HEIGHT Tnl1 bualneu 11 con. rellablt help. ForrHted Canyon. S509K 720-1704 Bkr Agt (IM8) 720-9489 Ille ftoore, paJn°t, fllC· '"d exp. helpful I ducted by: an lndMdual 842·5878 Charmer! L.ot value Harbor V .. w Home• CDM lo PCH By turH, gar, 1rple, yrty, Tralnlnt provided. LIMIT ,OR FENCES Have you 1terted doing $839,800 Low malnt. Sbr 3ba 3 car gar, Ocean. Lg 1br lba, s11somo 83C>-7527 BUSINES. S MONEY Muet love doge. Fu: ANO WALLS THROUGH· bualne•• y.rt Y••· t992 1 block to bHch. Can h .... h ungr•A Someraet ~d, w/d, a.II hrdwd • TO LOAN 2914 Thr•• Dog Bakery, OUT T HE PLANNED Christopher P. Thurm bulld new. 320 Hu.et. 'V "" -0 FOR SALE 2 lnqulrlea/re1umee: COMMUNITY TO 10 Thia statemenl Wit n11<1 MONEY CdM Home. 759-9070 Open SaVSun 1 .... agt ' pet K 11•50/mo 900 849·37~888 " FE•T with the County Clerk ct /owner IM9'"72~1152 utll Incl 948-3804 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Flnanolal wo•• hav• .. 0 c VACANT TWNHM• MISC!UANEOUS SubJect otdinance was range ounty on 9-9·98 TO LOAN 2914 LOWl!ST PfUCl!D NP Shor•• Cute Cozy Co•v 2 story cottage s. oc reit oppty, turn-wou on lfOUr to••?1--------- introduced on lhe 141h dey 1008t7t0285 38, In COM. Out or Home 3br 2ba, comm So. of PCH. 2Sr 2Ba. l!NTALS k 1 d / W• provide loans of September. l998, ind Dally Palo! Sept. 12, 19, 211, area ••ll•r ••Y• pool/tannl• $33•.TK yard, w/d, 9ar, hrdwdl••••••••• ,:~,n~ C:~a~lpo~~. retardlH• ot credit Cen'I lffm to .... adopted on the 28th Oc1 3, 1998 Sl090 S•ll It Tod•lfl Lrg Agt MaTc 54M732 flra, newly remodeled Must be 1 capable. h I• tor YI No f • •. get to all tho .. day ~~SE•IP•.em~co'u'998NC. IL PUBLIC NOTICE 38r & tam rm, need• NPB CU8TOM HOMK $2850/mo S<M-4aao,_________ Sm S commit dur atar1 reaaonable rate11 renalr joba .. • co1met1c work but On large lot •br 3ba DVPL!IES 2704 up 0 up rrt S 72U888 1477'5"'8718 "" MEMBERS: THOMSON, Flotltloue 8u1lnH1 PRICED 1000'1 LESS OP•N SUN 1-4:00 COSt'• ME~• 2l24 ,'iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir.i around the houM? D E 8 A Y. O ' N E I L , Name IJatement 1 h • n 1 • • t • 11 e , ft•DUCl!DUll 10 n ~ '' A ---------1 ••••••••• Let th• O L 0 VI! A , N 0 Y ll •, Th• tOllowfng peraon1 are 1329,000 Make Offer! S818K Chrl• Wel1h 1 block 2 beaoh BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS CIHalfled t1EDOES1 AHD MAYOR dolng bualnht u : KolaT & Co. 376·15578 BKA (8•8) &74·8060 Yeu geh b .. ultrul Cuatom 1bd, lg deck, OPPORTUNITY · l!DWARDI RPM Motorsportt. 302 PACIFIC VllW NWPT HOHTa 38 main houH, 2br 1ba, w/d hookup, 1780/mo lervlce M~:::.-•. ~g:ENC1L ~~~: c~o::e'21St .• Colla MIMOAIAL PARK COSTA MESA 1024 28• 400S.F. detach~ olflc•. kll. lvng-tm, d•P $900. 218 9th St. 2904 --------Directory AaaaN•' COUNCIL Edward Patrick Comron 111, Cemetef')' •Mortuary offic:e/bonu• m, prof'I pool, ample parking, <714> M 7•3171 ANNOUNCEMENTS help you find ' 302 Santo Tomu St , Chapel c t land1cape .-05 Irvine partlally hirnlehed reliable hel MIM81!RS1 NONI Cotta Mesa, CA 92627 • rerne Of'/ •••r 38e l'am rm, 15151< 0.5""'592 Pp $976!"0 + ulll. prof'll----------2920 p. ABI TAIN COUNCIL Thi• bu1lne11 It con. ~N~~OrM PR~u''c.!Po.~2"t~' .... , SHOR•• 28R e!n·~~u •• tln•v•~! .. !11! NIWPORT NEWPORT 1---•-•_2_·5_e.;..7_1~--Ml!M8Eflh HONE ducted by: an lndMdual ~-,...... ...,. ,... tc ,. ... .vv " w' _,. .. 1••CH 2••.ill ae•CH 26•9 MINT-0 MATIC V•nd MAYORt Thomae Id· Htv• you started doing ~2 00 Tamarr•n S~ven Ofc:, 28A Bean cell, 3rd Br I kHp, pvt ent. ,... vv• &On v mach'; • ealel On ..--------... ward• bu1lne11 yet? No Gabl•• 7t4-ee5·7187 newer lite t-'Of S348K 1tand1 or count•r top. C I TY C • A K Edw11d P. Comlort 111 -•DTIBM Biii Onu1dy Realtor• " I Thi• atalem8nt ~·· n .. d r-.. ••D•* 3 LEFT 0.H75-61 61 NBWPORT Retiring! Wiii dellver. t..eVonne M. Harkl•H wltn the County Clttk Of IEU. _...,, 8 n•w h•m•• direct N11WPORT MARINA 58:1-581·3525 The entire t•IC1 11 1va11. Otange County on 9/1198 Mottuary •Chapel !from bulld•r 3br 2.Sb• w .. tclltf·Dover ShorH BEACH 21e9 .LJ Pink Plamlngo Lawn '°' r~ In Iha City 1Hl8789201 Cremation tft cell'• AC. 2 car 5BA, •BA, 2000 •q ft. ' A nA D'l"'llD~lTs ornamente wented fOt :C1etk'1 otflce of Int Clly of Deily Ptlol S.pt. 12. 19, 20, gat. Price• from the :~PO:,.~~t~K 2ar 28a nr FHhlon la. l'Ll-l'lA.l.lYALl.-,. .l C.M.H.S. Orad Night Mewport e.ecti. Oct 3; 1998 saoe1 110 Broadway high uoo·a 722·8120 (7l•) '24-ZMe ale. 20 att 9&1, comm. ~a-~wldi ~.,._.a--. Fundral .. ,, 15$7-15089 Publl•"•d N ewport ~ CoetaMeea i •ltDi Charming 3BR (71•) 139'-2182 pool, No peta, St895/ Trcipk:ll~~l.Mialp;eola-Mdr. PRAYIR TO if. JUDE l each·Co•ta M•M Daily 642-9190 Home on over 8000SF ••luff•• Plan• mo. M0-1520 w.u; ........... ~ May the Se.er.cl H•.,, Pltot OCcober 3, UKll. corner lot w/glant gat. 3br'i \4ba Qrnbelt loc •38R i.•U Coiy ......_._...,.. ......._ of Je1w be adotecs s.oet Win hold e can plus Xlnt eond be9t t>uyl HouM w~ yatd on • . an4 glorlfled, tov.cl "--,-U-BL_l_C_N_O_T_IC-E--1 " tiuge AV area. Call fOt 8AOKIA • 7•"'-'" a ~ w/d frtdO ·~ lllt.Jll.•llllla._.-, and pral .. d, pr• "Af'ordable d•t•11 •· uu.ooo ...... __ ,.. irP. p ... °"· uioo1mo ·""-~-~ Mf'Ved 1hroughout the 11 ><Int Loe. Earl a Judy , BtOket -e.a 1950 • WDocl ~ .. an,.._ world now and ror- Taytor, Agt• 8-42-4722 Uck UY 3bt t .'iba, • ,.._.~. .v.,. sacred Heart of Alternativ. e" i .. teW. oat.cl comm, t400ef IQ yd, gwdener • loaa .... -eftlliWc Jeau • pray f"' u1; St. dettlCMCI 38r a.sea. Pet elt 124oomo • $165'. ,_No,_ Jude, WOfk9' of mlr•· Di OYar 1700.t, bul" In (940) MC).TH2. Pleuc call (M9) 760.c>919 clH, pray fOt ue: St. SC_ ount Casket, ~ ~ ~y13~= e.l>oa N9wport ••• 6anwon TWM ~=:...~~=y ro, ~ 11.gena. ...,...721 Aelllty. lno. Top vOff vt.w, 28' ••Y thla prayer nlM Crema' tlon & &,.,,,,,. ff79 l.SBa, Cuatom up-tltnn a day and by UaTStD• Ae1110... WI.-a f!::.u, SHH/Mo. PAIRWAY A.PARTM.8NT8 U. .igh\h day yout :>Br ~ ...,, ..,.,.. . Agenl4204440 G C prayer wlll be a~ Burial Service kitchen, 10.oocJ a,,. Y~ ReRll:ta L..,.. ..... ie)i-. AT Bl ANYON ewered. 1t hu never Lot w/A.V. Mio .... Goll!*•• ..... .,. ~ . ., OATm>OOMMUQT'Y8\"PA8HIOl"f~ b-.n known to fall. Wh h Id 131t,tOO A,en1. ........... 118 · BeeullfUltn:i011ned•retaftnd9'1'1aueo PUbtioallcn must ~ y s ou you subject John Mll9r ".-.1 S1_ .. ._ ,· , •· :::t:i = \ltewa ~cerdrco1Mn&tn)'Ol.w11rto ptomlNd. TMJ* ~. 11' O_ fm-...lier a£ifL ' rp o, • ' all I. :tor 3 OfHIPW1~ homcl It. Jude, for . )'OUf yourseriu your f amlly to lWM ,....: ..... Dbl • .... '"" Pam, 112•11q ~ 'T'#C><W 8N'080 help. oPH l g I f I t d I f Cat ~. ,~. Pitt peGo . CA • wtwhor~ ~ pay1n 0 a e pr CeS Of with I p•, akyttghta. •A'Q)leattwoodt. .. > caskets & services???? :=..C::C:-.oo~ ::,.~~·3UI\ Call Toi Fm I~ ,...,.,_ u. 722.crao • "*'" ~· ·----------1 Siii JUD • •• .4'50 to ~.ClG& Serftll Olllje' S..101 .. c.... DD& POlll1' 102• CUll1llllO 1071 ........ c9I "1•• o.4QIC» ~----..... ~~--~::::::::;::::::;:::::::::::::::U .no 2925 , .. 1Ver1 lie/; tftta lf/,,/te A GOOD ADI .. .. Saturday, Ociobe J 1998 ~lllfi1191 OYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE 5530 5530 5530 5530 5530 t 5530 5530 5530 ANTIQUES 6010 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. ~--iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim lmiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_.. ngual Job Op· DRIVER PT must ba Ortver1 Flutt & l'old Peraon • Ho•tJHoat••• POSTAL STOR5 Pfr Rl!AL ESTATE • S•nta Photo Mgmt ortunltl81, Newport 2 t, raaponalble & T"AC/ffU" D"1va"1 fOf N.8, Laundermat Full & PT positions retail counler, flex hra, ASSISTANT Cashier Greater, etc u r& TE~V ••• School• knowhow to read• KochTruclclngNffda needed 5 daya. avallable. Expar'd apply~3535E.Coast Bu1yNewp0t1Broker CreateHohdayMogc: "'" • nglish/Sp nlsh·clerk map boolc. Flower Experienced Orevera 949-723-5850 Apply Five Crowna Hwy. COM 873·2930 needs help. Must 1·800-229·71471138/137 PQTIERY 1ls1 (Sl0.77/hr-type Shop In HB IM0·21534 NOW· Regional, Solo l'un •Mone~ between 2:00-4'00pm Premier Ace Hardware have R.E. Ucense & &ecr•t•rv/Off. Mgr B111t1, c:..IN, Roo~wood. i>m), Office Aide Om1era Long.Haul, #1 environmental & 3801 E. Cout Hwy. Retailer has openinga good computer skills. "C•n·Oo" person for AoMilll, khilt, Mootcrol\, ill.Ol/llr) 2985 "A" T"AC/T,.UI 01uvr"s <>< THm health firm ... king 5 NANNY NB FT rOf emo for Hardware HIH Gr••• opportt..;nlty, small prop mgr co F"'*-Colftf\lnlO, 8 • •' S 1 • CM Koctf Trucking Needs • Drive Lale Modal ACHIEVERS. Travel, old, cook, clean, refa, assoc & cashlera. Flex Fax Resume 760-1748 Gd computer 1k1119. Kay~. c.klf~• 4:>4 •5045 M , EOE Experienced Drivers Conv. freedom, high Income 3-5yra exp min, must achadullng, benelll1 RETAii. SAi.ES & Fax resume 722·7085 *""*' Clhi •1 Boat Dock Crew NOW! Reg1onJI, Solo • 97"F ~oh Touch 714-373·8809 apk English. 631·5492 J>aCkage Call Dick at MGMT PqStTION Subsmute Office Clerks .._...,,..., ... ..., .. .._ ...... _. MERCHANDISE 1 polr.lllcm avoJI Apply • Long·Haul, • 0 0 0r: g ~a Y & H.U.Q. CHILDREN& PAYROLL/ Crown Ace Hardware F/PT womans clothing , Nwpon·Mesa Schools MISC. 6015• ' In paraon W•u·Sun or Team Dedicated Benema PIT SALES ~£LP ADMINISTRATtVB 3107 East Coaat Hwy Fashion Is 8'40·2774 59.73/hr. 2985 "A" 1 1 IO.OOam to 2;00pm • Drive 1Lale Model e Free Medical Ina. to WANTED. S7HR. Fash ASSISTANT CdM 94tMl73·2BOO Retall/Art Suppllee Be a r SI . CM , Balboa Yacht Club Conv Driver 11. &44·7877 Sam/Jen Payroll aulstant and PT Med Trat1scrlptlon Exp'd retail peraon rtt. 424·5043 AA, EOE • i 81)1 tsay11do Or. CdM • 97" ,No Toui:tl • Miieage & Safety HANDYMAN EXP'O & office administrator. Gd typing al<llla, med wkends, benef111 Ster· .I 0 Fr~lgh~ & Bonus DEPENDABLE. Colla Full time poslt!on. Job bkgrnd hetprul but not ling An/Data 553·0101 ---------1 Chef, pfep cook/ d1shwl!sher needed tor yacht chartering co. Top saltiry for prpl s. Exp'd and "'1¥t~I groomed per· .. onnef. Ple.lSe call 949·67!5-~583 l - Clerical Position • $12•S16Hr·NO E.11p •' Noel Full Oenef11 s1 ' 688·.292·7091 i.262ti C o mputer uaera needed. Work own r1oura $20k·S75k/yr 1·800·34B·718G x603 •Comella .Park; Elegant .1,.Uorne Furnishings 1e op11rnng at S. r.t f' za needs 10. • 0 :enems • Y Call Todav Meu ar... Salary duties Include. nslat· nee. Training. Call SalH Assoc needec:t EMPLOYMENT • Free Medlcal Ins to 800·825·52 g2 Open. 949·e42·9e99 lny with payroll for after 6P 759-1910 for upscale children s SERVICES 5533 Drivor CLASSIFIED Shopping ror a new m d·slze company R .I! OPP. Knocks boutique. FfT or Pff •• Mllengo & S11lety It's the resource you apartment? ctaulned and executive olfice Llc'd/unllc'd. SalH & Exp helplvl. saL•nog, Bonus can count on to sell a lats you c ompare •dminlat,.tlon. Please lend, hi prollle mo) Please c:all 645·135~ C•ll. Tod•v myriad or merchan. c:osti • without haasle Hnd . resume 10 Ac:· walk·ln loc we lie & t·s-a-lo_s ______ _ 800·825-5292 dlse Items. because or worry! ~Oun~~~ 1 ~~.•re~~~ train (949) 493·0202 . COME CROW To place an ad In our columns compel Claaalfled, Mesa, CA 92628 or WITH US! Claaalfled • quallf lec1 buyers to 842•5878 you may rax resume Can'I seel'fl 10 Expanding• retail ad· Call 842·5878. call! to: verllsing department •••••••• Please be aware tnat the listings in this c:al· ~ory may req1.111e you 10 call a 900 11urn1>oc in whrch lhere '' :a charge per m1nuto 842-587& E egant La es (949) 642·7~67 get to all those seeks a sell mo11vated Bouti~ue Resume should In· repair jobs account eMecutive 10 •••••••••I P r'r H LP elude salary history. around the house? sell, develop and ser-MERCHANDISE 1 t Phys1cal/(:lrug screen· vice new bu11ness NEEDED Ing required. EOE. Let the and special sections •••••••••I COM btCOlllt ti's llol of{ 1he preues ._.,,.,,. Immediately; Fluiblt The Communtty Claaalfled We prefer a candiClate ---------I Ava1lab1hty Prtftrrtd. Market Place. Service to have • mtntmum 01 ANT QUES 60 l O 1 year prtnl •Cl· I Balboa hit. Classified Directory vertismg experience iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 949) 723·3150 842·5878 help you ftnd Excellenl communlca· BEHR1ir ~l~R~M,(!SS(ORPORAIO~ reliable help. hon 1k11t1. Abahty 10 se1 goats and mal o 642·5678 prore11lonal presttnta· *~TIQUES 4 U* Conalgnmenta 30,. unlimited time S 1~er, china, furn, Je.,.elry Great prices 548-4123 WANTED ~TIQUES Older Style Furniture PIANOS &. Collectrbles .""""""' ... ~. •~!Wo<!s •~·~ F-• $$ CASH PAID $$ °"" ....t•"' .. ~ ,....v WE BUY ESTATES • 1.....,,.0 .. t.1 ff-41; -m. "wt PAY MOftE l f'Amlf' I ol!'957·8133~ SOUTHC8AST AUCTJ N 2202 So. Main St. Santa AM, CA 92707 "· •J.t.4 • g h I :11 lc: a 1 e d • p If ft , Dxp'd sntes & stocl< soc's Sal com· n1u ra1a w/eMp. ,~lease oo118S8·779·9060 /look4 #lllk, /llNI C..Atrs one o(lhe world'1 ITIMI llVICWOIM ltlOllen Our WC:CHS " Jertlldoty OW tr-"' Ir rttord-brtolurtf And ..ncn you're on o roll fdtl'r• on o ra.11 We 're heodfd for e.cn crearer success. odtMc f'i'tn more II ores 10 our t~llt"'f 200 In 1998 M for os we 're concerned you w Jull found o new home for )'OIH" unique obrlrrrts Sul don I Colee our word for II .come on down ond sample OUf 1ncrtdrble omblonce ond benefits fOftOIUR/f TRAFFIC CLERK lions In a fast paced and detail oriented en· v11onmen1 312 Newport Blvd NP ~---------1 -66i.mter The Mailbox /PT p o rm. Ship, ,.µl\onos, ottc work, ,:r1ondly 642·6262 e t Svc Rep FT ones. data entry, ntorlac1ng w/cltenlS .. 01'1 ~iolel exp a plus! wr.l 1rnf11 714·510·61 11 As 1llildlfIll111111UllcfWW!t "-.., ~ Sllill and~ lot -50ygs, otr CIOmplllyQ11fMdy luu11 ENTAY·lMl posillon Ollll lof 1 lRNflC CUN< lN ldt• ~wll l>t SOl1rflQ, ClllcuU~. ~"O ml~ I~ llitll lol PIYl!lelf ~ llddfnO tnd tnlintllooQ carrlet Nes 111 Jlso Conildtlld fO l>t Oflmaty t ..... fles. 11lls tndhlOull SllNil poaess llidc ~ltr. 10 QJ 4ila _.ry, OtQllWlknl Wldm!OllW~ !lib ll(lfl'S Oll*OUS lllftttlls pdaft ~ 401(lyprolll SM1ilo nl _.It bontrs llltf si. lllOll!llS II ..W.. s.l>f AX ,_.and Jllltty lllslory 10 lllttR $111111t ,0 lo• 12'7, Sdl Ml. C.'92702. FAX. (714) 241·173$ 8* ,_lanls fll ......... ht lrSllDt. EOl SALES REPS NEEDED • l'Tt·JNld phone <atds • Wt htvt WWilI r&K.1 In lnduilly •HIGH SAlESI • Orily S9C/minutt to 1nywhtrt In USA! •low lntt<Ntlonll rJtHI • '•11 time or full bmel • le r?4" own boul • Ouick ~ • Quick ms1 • luld up monthly intomtl ............ CCI •&4-0438 Xlnt benehl packago, Including 401 k. Drug screonlng/phyaicat ••· quired. EOE. Rosumes via fax: At· tentlon, Lyn!) Esola 714·650·4802 or mail Times Community News, 330 West Bay Street. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Buy II. Sell II, Ftnd It. Claaalfled. Ivory, Clolasone• Porcelain Bronze··LO EXOU1$1TE PCS Pvt Collection 673-6212 TOP DOLLAR PAID! I\ f: BUY A\ YTH/,\'G OLD! On the· move? Sell your extra household items in Classified APPLIANCES 6011 WASHER DRYER Only $145.00 oach. Telepnna·C bin 5'.J~/ea K11 & balh f c:ets S10 Bar taut ,,. $20 & up SS • S20. H11y dty cut , 61 ptors $35 ea Hvl'' cs1v comm p1a,11c lOt' 101 sea1s $15 & up 3/4' & 1 tivy CJty A/O •10111 11atves s1~20.1 i<.p111er Janw. batl 11 ~· pv•s st oa e dot10 t , r;oats S40 ea Corron bit• n 'cut bCls s : 11 ·.., 15 SHi • 16 :i< 20' S25. lli'il «> pressor tank Slb \714) 723·031 1 Ju•t Great Firewood Avoid me usti Oro ( now• $135 a cord, $75 1/2 ~Ord. 001 ver I froo 10 your orcvewll}' 714·885·1432 WolH Tanning Be Tan Al nome Uuy Direct and Sav• • Commercial Homf un11s from $199 OC Low Monlhly Pml Free Color Ca!alo!,. Cn'l 1·800·711·01SC H,_~/'\.·J" T WHirnER LAW SCHOOL Buy Outnght Estate Safes Frig !.17!i Gooct conr!r·I--------~ ttumu:.vr sin :RS/ co:nntMERS tT ll'f •'-t .,.1 ..... ,,.,. •hl!e ~12-~20 Per Hour lh1•:J nwh1ll·111 I hljo!hC'r ll•ollh.l>rnloJ ''"''"""• ~ .... , "'""' .. ,.k, , ..... u.;., • t# • ., ., flt! '"'-"'taftl' Hiring Managen will be holdlnc on-site Interviews! We hi·• 1n. folfow•na Nnme&ue openo"" '°' our ,_ SIO<e 111 Costa Hua, CA: • Booksellers • Muslcsellers • Cafe Staff Oed1catron, talent and expenenc:• are all part or 1h1 fa•n•lr a1 Borde" If \'ou are unable 10 utend our Career Farr plea.se mat! your res11m1 10 Borden Books a. Musk, Ann: Orris Glaco, 2110 lhllrlower Bvd., Lona Beach, CA 9011 s. fl.IC (SU) 4)0-61 96 For lnfonnatJon on opportu• nit1e1 at other locauons. call (100) 999-Rl!AD Equal Opportunity Employer-M/F/0/11 M1norltfe1 1ncoiira11d 10 apply. BORDERS I Otl ~fllC fltfl AID• Off .. ·~ t • 6 I • Are you looking for a fun job widt ~benefits including free hc(el rooms? The Hyan NewJX)rteris hinng fa-the foUowmg positions: llanqutt Set up Attmdant Front Desk Agent Security Agent Stewards DusptniOn Rt'Staurant Supenisor Coffee Break Attendant Cafeteria A Uendant Room Attendants Housekeeping Houseperson Pltue •pply in ptrson at 1107 Jambortt Road Newport Beach, CA 92660 Mon ind Tues lpm·5pm • and Thun 9lm· \pm ~ There's n ·ever been a bet.ter time to buy-or lease! Save thousands today! (ZJ Oldsmobile · New '98 cATERA ~ttE ALERO 1s HEnc1 Come Test Drive one Today! , .. (949) ALLEN s82-0800 - ~-I 11on• 831-0297 COMPUTERS 6018 Whittier Law School is looking for proctors to administer final exams at our campus in Costa Mesa between December 10-19. Must be reliable, organized, have good verbal skills and be responsible for transporting exams and bluebooks to and from classrooms. Day and/or evening hours available $8.00/hr. Conducted" ~~ ntit]1tt1 {f.t 40~ f URN I TU RE 6 0 14 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii in Newport Beach 714.673.6223 2 malch ng love seats y, '2 cruu s & ottoma'l Contemporary design IBM 488 PC corr puter w pr nuu. 540 Firm Incl FAX Machin Pager 71t:·62t-4907 neut/color. Comrv!:i------'---· ssoo'all 969·1755 WANTED SELL 4 Piece Wicker TO BUY 6019 11 • , ng 1 oo rn set w. 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Send letters of interest with work history or resume to Phyllis Sands. Fax:714/444-3458 l~~I 3333 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa, CA 92626 No phone calls please. ;-our used vetilcle wough c!ass1',ed 642·5678 sets or s p cc.vars saoo 675·5553dav C73·7t92evenlng Bedrm Set 5 piece CLASSIFIED comtempor:ary oali II s thCI rcsourctl you good conC111ron , S500 can count on 10 lien a (94 9) 631·3108 myriaCI 01 merc:han· _D_b_l_m-at-"1,-o-s-,-o-o-x-1r_a_m_e Clise items, because spreod StO. Wlille pie our columns compel crusl lab! SlS. Dinette quat1!1ed buyors 10 sol s1s. Uprrght piano call• /bench SSOO. Stvaent 842•58 78 CJOSl-.·Cha r S35 675-8889 ORANGE COUNTY'S · EASIEST CAR BUYING EXPERIEN.CE! With $500 Factory Rebate Only ... 0 •. L Automatic #1336 $2,300 Total Down To Start Res $15,434 MONTHS I euv ALL PIANOS Anhques·Ql.ial lurrntuf 1 pc or houset..ul c: as. paid (714) 957·81~ Old Coins Gold s.11101 Franklin Mint. S1et11rr;iJ Old wn1.:nes & 1ewo}iy V'' ·oas1 Co 642-9448 RECORDSrt"OP $ .J3ZZ R&B, So~I. Roe; Etc 5v" & 60 s ~.~ .. o 845·7505 ., TAX ol ' e ... 1 ... Ill• 1,. I ', .. q ... 1\1 ""' m1trc .. rrl1mt1 Tnul nl 1"1"""" • ..4 12 ·"· lff"'-'"•*"-· rnh-l-............... P"!l!E~R~!M~O!l!!!"NTH!l'!!!i!• ... '9:: TOYOTA CAMRYXLE '93flfBARU •93 CHEVROLET '95 ltTURN LO ~L• SD CAMAAOZ28 L2 AT, tilt. PIS, PW, AC VS, AT, AC, PS, PW. POI. AT, AC, PS PW, POL. POL. AM/FM stereo AM/FM CO player, CC, ltlt, lilt, CC. AM/FM CMS , •877 alloysm-1 ftlloyt. r.IM&•ll • '97 TOYOTA '95 MAZDA '98 SUBARU COROLLA MIATAMX5 L•OACY SEDAN AT, AC, PW, AM/FM ~as., catm.whl• AC, PS, A!INFM c:ass .. convertible AC, PS PW, hit, CC, AM/FM casa .. ABS, ,_WO ,,, ... ,, •11· 977 , .. ~ •11 977 •12 477 '98~-L•T 1 UP 'H~EVROLET 15 PICKUP 194 INFINITI Q45 VI, A~C, PS~M caM, • ve. AT, AC. PS, rw. POL. A1, AC, '-"'o. allQyS, I'"'' ,,. AMIFM c .. s , CC, tilt, tow e.nn, load ! «~•I i\g $11v•f11dO tlll ""t mnM • • Sotvrdoy, October 3, 1998 ... TODAY'S CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE I ACROSS 1 Residence : 0 Truman ot .. ~ \J °"4111 liOt'I • 14 lrMn. for one 1 15 T etW1 cnamp Arlhur • •I -MoYnt.llns ol '' A._.,.. Rove with , ptedatory intent 1 ... F1 Nog lure 49 AAger 61 Honey maker 53 P~red 58 Knocks 81 Hldon 62 SkN1 le'1gth 53 Soring montti es eallei'• "98d 66 Sweet ro1• 87 Gl•b 68 Or<*IV 69 Nursemaid 70 Bord011 ' g-a.~ : t:l Novehtl -DOWN , Stanley 01roner 1 Elec. unit • L. Ear 1)9111 2 Make weary 03 Pt of 0 & A 3 Aroma : ~5 Genecle IMS 4 Wattle , ·o Obted on "'°'1 6 Actress 0o1$tyn • t.'9 Wading bw'd 8 Rum.i;:alle • • J2 bplole1 John -7 Jacob's bfott\ef ;J:' An Allan 8 Gathers (fabric) ::18 Excited 9 T~ o4 lleeve 3q Phorogtapher's 10 Swordfight : l>Qhl . 1 t Goad , ..0 f'aW 8\lenl 12 Is a shrew 1 •3 OUctu ma1es 13 Urt>an trains ' .14 &rden 22 ~plant , •~ AcQUtte 24 Billboards 1 -46 Atelle• item 26 Leal of grass • •-; Caoa..1'1 27 Dern of hims • gannent 28 Ttny amounts 1 48 At a -for 30 TroplC8t snake word• 31 Ice hut lpeec"r\le.1'5--33 OnaSSIS' .· PREVIOUS PUlZl.E SOL VlD l ~~ 34 Sman drum 35 Reed 1n1truments 36 Schoolbooks 38 Avoator Earhart 39 Younq p199Cn "1 Gut11r's cousin 42 H~h tonool subj 41 Moootony '48 Pounced &O Cuban dance S2 Clean a °'9k 53 Budge • S4 Sec:\Of 55Mon~ ob1tgatt00 56 Novelist Felber 51 Casserole 59 Overly proper one 60MorL 61 Got the blue ribbon 84 ·-M41erable1° 0 1 ........ ByCHAllUS~ wkh <>MAit SWUW and TANNNt HIRSCH Wlm KLY URIDGE QUJZ Q 1 As South, vul11~:r.1blc, )OU Pllf1ner liJlC!n the b1<lJ1n1 with one holJ club. Wha1 llo you rcspond'l • a ., K QJ o AK 1084 2 • A J 4 Q 5 . Neilher vulnerable, as Sooth you hold: Your right·h..ind opponent Ofl'!OS the bidll1ng with four spa.de' Whal • A QJ 6 o K 107 H o QJ • A 10 nct1on do you take? Q 2 • Neither vulnerable, os South you hold: 'lne b1Jiding has proceeded. SOOTH WEST NORTH EAST t o Pasa lo ran ? • KQ9853 Q 92 o A4 • 732 P3r1ner opcnS the bidding with one no trump What llo you rc<1pond'? What do you bid now? Q 6 ·&st-West vulnerable, as South you hold· Q 3 Nc1thec vulner.ahlc, as South you hold: · • J 9 7 3 Q Q S 4 l o" 8 2 4 A Q 7 The billding hllSJ>rOCCCdcd: NORTH EAST SOllfH l o Dbl 'I • A765" 9°0 A85 • AJ872 What accion do you take? n1e b1ddi11g h{l'I proceeded. NORl H EAST so um Wl':S'f I~ 2o ? Loolc for a1iswers 011 Monday. • Whal do you btd now·? Q 4 ·As South, vulnerable, you hold, Lea.m to be a better bridge play. er! Subscribe now to the Coren Bridge Letter by calling (800) 7SS. 1225 for infonnatk>n. Or mite to: • J 7 5 o 10 81 J o Kl • J 10 7 4 Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Boa 4410, Chicago, lll. 60680. SPORTING ' GOODS CORONA 6065 DEL MAR NEWPORT 6122 BEACH ,_iiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii New BowFleJt Garage Sale Sat 8am llASTBLUFP Multi• Strength training Appliances & much fa m 11 v SALE I eyetem $tUl9, will morel 014 Marigold 2141 Vlsta Entrada NB negotlate 310-312·1407 Please, no early birds! 7a·12p SAT only l•G•11-n11•G•E•S•AL•ES-COSTA MESA 61241 _____ _ ~ ~!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TRAHSPORTAnON •••••••• 8-2 Sat. 700·A Begonia •••••••• 6107 Everything must GOI 2 Full Houaesl Re· frig, TV's, dlahe1, beda, lamps, patio, SAT 8AM, SUN Noon. 1001 w Bay. Balboa Jlenln. (949) 673-0433 Tntnklng of having a garage sale? Gtve us a calll CLASStFIED 842°9078 Moving/Downsizing I Ewrythlng from A·Z -------- Cash only. POWER BOATS SAT 7:30-1:30 7012 678 W. Wilson, off of J~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pomona. trNh com· On shore mooring plus pactor, aquarlam, kite, Boalon Whaler. All clothes, ml1ctll acceasorlH, $191</ CLASSIFIED obO. 975·1835 It's the rnource you can count on to ••" a On the move? myriad of merchan· dlH ltem1, because our columns compal qualllled buyera to calll 842·5878 Sell your ex1ra • household Items In Classified HOME, ffEALDf 1HJ ...... CAIPENTRY 3510 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .. •1 D ••Remodeling and all mA lypH of repalrt. No /':Ci/ .)Ob too small. OC 32 ~ t.Y"H# yrs Lie-bond-Ins M/C/ llSI 714-098·3594 I ~ood"'•ork Doors Inst. .cloHll remdtd, crown molding b11e/trlm etc. 854·1934 ,.,._a....,... rt •• Wl TOOAYFOR YOUR FREE IN-HOME ESTIMAn ( Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doity Pilot J2Lttention! Antique dealers/buyers, auction houses, book sellers,.furniture buyers/sellers, decorators, estate sales, metal finishers, att galleries, furniture refinishers, collectibles shops. Be a part of the ~ 'lassified Advertising Department's Special Section - Antiques & Collectibles. RENT through classified Don't miss out! Space reservation on or before October 12. Call Markey for more info! 949157.4-4246 Why play Hide 'N Seek with childcare? Call Claa•lfled today! 642·5678. ORCO PLUMBING ·Th• Community Market Place. Classified fS42·5078 CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS --------- TAX PROaLalll48f Aud It , non ·fl I e r, collecllon. I o•n ClaHlfted The moat comc>retl9n· sive and current ~­toiy or 900ds and •ec· YIQll ICAWMU Dock repair & IMllnt• Painting, hardw~· floats & bumP9t.! L#998129 Maonn:- g DRAIN CLEANING helpt 941M173-890$ ______ ....,......,.: TUTOIUNG 3121 -------~ - 0 Ii Q UPMOLSTllRY atnce •et cust. tum, upholaty, •llP ~ antique rpr 542..q12 Tne Comm..,.,lti Market Pia~. Ctaaain.d ....... Ta lf!e'lr lle'I . tfoa lfk.lte A . GOOD ADI Call 642-5678 ... NB SLIPS BMW 9030 ISUZU 9100 LEXUS 9115 POISCHI! 9175 --~-a 102 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •.••iillil .. ••iiil '88 7351 4dr S~an. Whlt•tlan Int, xtnt cond, new tlrH, 130k ml 111,000 873-1887. '95 Trooper LTD 4X4, 21 Kml, auto, (3PA0583) S20,550 LEXUS OP W•STMINST•R (714) 892.a909) •88 •• 300 •a3 9uac t1cyt, sapd. Midnight blue/1vory NC. lthr Int, p/W, am- (11H54) 124 en fm atereo, cua, cc, LllXU8 • aun roof S 14,900 MISSION va ... o ..... 75-44181 (848)3•4 0984 '97 z.3 Convt Auto, only 12,000 ml cee2339) s21,111 --------•---,9-5-.-c-3-00--TOYOTA MIS~~x..u:ll!JO JAGUAR 9105 Rally Red/Ivory tthr ------•11 9210 (949)394-0994 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (020231~1!XUSS2s,tn ~~t=.IAd~ 8,& ERS, RV'S, . •94 x..112 Sd" 4D MISSION v1•Jo (3KKV554) s1a.eae LERS 8014 ·-CAD--11-LA-~--.-9-0-4-0 (94-4151)t24,98s (948)394-e>ee4 . L•xu1 OP BAUUt JAGUAR W•STMINST•R (714)953-4800 'H •S 300 (714) 888 .. 809 Comfort Tr•vel r•ller 111t, Hlf '79 l!ldor•do Convt '94 XJe Convt 4D eonlalned $2000 ClaHlc full pwr, new (94-4150)$21,995 949·548·9748 trana, looks & runs BAUER JAGUAR Cuhmer/lvory full opt 'H CAMRY LI! (138854) 124.144 auto, white, full pwr, L•xus MISSION Vll!JO (3RXA510) $15,555 L•xua OP C949)3 e....c>9M Wl!STMINST•R '93 Sevllle Loaded & '84 XJ8 Convt 40 '88 EB 300 (714) 892 .. 909 •harp! A/C custom (94-4149)S23,985 Full opt, nu Lex trade 18e COROLU WhHll, lttir, full pwr. BAUEfJ JAQUAR (142542) $28,987 30K ml, auto, AC, Bolae radio 631-7370 (71.4~953-4800 Ll!XUS (456947) $12,550 MISSION VI.JO LEXUS OF great $6700. 644·9943 (714)953·4800 --------'94 XJS Convt 2D (949)384-oeM Wl!STlllNSTIER . CHEVROLET 9045 <94·3973)•3s,ees, _ __,,..,,..,,,.~,....,....,,..,,..-(714) ee2.aeoe 8AVER JAGUAR '871!9 300 (714)953-4800 Wh i te, full pwr , -------- '99 SILVERADO (039815) $28,987 4X4. 9221 PU Xtra cab, low ml '85 XJS Conr. 2D . LEXUS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (114910)$18,950 (95·3966)$4 ,895 MISSION VIEJO '89 FORD 8RONCO LEXUS OF BAUER JAGUAR (949)39....08M WESTMINSTER (714)953-4800 XL T Loaded w/Equlp. SS800/080 l714) 892•9908 '98 XJ12 Sedan 4D '82 LS 400 949-723·1504 ..,..,,...~------Nakamlchl, chr whla, '98 Corvette Convt (96·3962)$491995 (3XST621) $19,950 --------All options. Nassau BAUER JAGUAR LEXUS OF blue/oak. 5,000 ml, (714)9534800 WESTMINSTl!R VANS 9225 mint condillon. PP. •~,..,...,..,.9-X,.,._,J .... 12..,.--9~d----0 (714) 892·8909) Make otter 644·9824 • e •n 4 '77 Volkawagen Bua (98-4080)$48,995 -......,,.,,.9..,.4"""e""'a,......,...30.,,.o.,,.__ 2Ltr, 4spd, snrf, great BAUER JAGUAR Low ml, CD, chrome, body & Interior, 7 PH· FORD 9075 (7l4)953-4900 (014580) 117,777 Hnger, runs grHtl ~-------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '98 XJ9 Sedan 4D LEXUS OF S750 obo 631--0757 ·:J (96 3795)$38 995 WESTMINSTl!R '83 Ford IE·150 van TOMOBILES '89 SALEEN fully BAUER JAGUAR (714) 892·9909) converalon 1 ·owner. loaded, 1 owner, (714)953-4800 xlnt care, auto/over· clean, xlnt con. 46k ml drive, CC, AJC, new S7250 759·3833 '98 XJe Sedan 40 LINCOLN 9120 batt/tlrea & servicing 9010 (96·3934)$38,495 & 1mog r.ady S2100/ .liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiil BAUER JAGUAR obo (714) 497·5064 GMC 9081 (714)953·4800 '89 M.,k VII LSC ,84 DODGE 350 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii look• & run• Ilk• new 9 94 XJe Vanden Pl•• a perfct car 18500 Jim everly conversion 3J5Z268) $19,950 '80 AM Spirit Red (94-4138)$25,485 949-851-8345 Van. Pwr, dual air, • LEXUS OF 2·dr, hatchback, 4-spd BAUER JAGUAR 87,900 ml, 1 owner, Needs a little work. (714)953-4800 records. \5900.obo. 5500. 714-632--0338 MERCEDES 9130 723-1604 ------1IAND ROVER 9113 -VO-l.Jt:-SW-AG_c_N_9 .... 23-S l-~._;~~:;.;~~~~;;;.~~~~iilill~9~0~8~5~~:;;:;:~~~-w'~~~~~9~!~!~o~s:E~C"'"',J..iiiiii!i!,~~~~-iil-4 EFENDl!R Interior xlnt cond 80 RABBIT '92 CIVIC VX White. 37K ml, CO 107k milH naw tire~ RUNS GREAT. SISOO. Nu brakes, tires and pla~er, loadedl 3 dif· 520 5~0 94g.,840-5032 .94~5-7249 .... ,..UD.I 9025 morel 43 ml per gal·hl ferent tops, roof rack. or 9491840-1029. Pgr 714-e02--0407 :.a: mileage. Xlnl cond. Brush guard. rear ~ '82 R•bblt C•brlolet ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $4750. 752·1075 seat, s27 ,599. J'82 3CiQ Turbo DI• Convt, must affl Ultra : ~8 GT 2dr. red, all --,8-3-C-IV_l_C_EX___ (949) 975·5~58 HI In good ah•p4'. clHn lnter/exter. Blk/ ~~ec._ords, CI D stereo, AT, moonrf. mlnlr--------$3500 949·645·3961 blk nu top, llre1, I< ml, $1900 obo (3CH8412) $10,950 LEXUS ****** brakes, rad, bells, Int cond 949·723-787t LEXUS OF 9115 hos.s... $3200/obo WESTMINSTER liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •--------Cati 548-1323. BMW 9030 (714) 892·8909 '90 ES 250 8 cyr. AC, MITSUBISHI 9145 ------- ;· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '97 ACCORD Ex 4-dr tthr inter, full pwr. PS. ANTIQUES & Full pwr. V6, lthr PB, PS. cruise, cass. 82 Dl•monte Sdn CLASSICS 9250 '77 321 BMW (00531 7) S 19,987 sunrf $7399. 721 ·8838 Nu tlr ... tran, brakes, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . LEXUS ,9 4 ES 300 all pwr, 4 dr, run xlnt •es MALIBU Current fags, runs, • $800 949·615·7249 ' • • f;>gr 114·602·0407 . " ----------1 . MISSION VIEJO Black jade/Ivory, full $6000 873·1200 SUPERSPORT A (849)304·0994 opt (066966) $21,977 real 9harp red beauty! • No room left In the garage for the car? HYUNDAI 9090 LEXUS NISSAN 9150 $5500.obo 723-1504 MISSION VIEJO I want to bulf an '82 or '83 Toyota pickup 4X4 tongbed. Ask for Jou 949·650·7149 949·602--0025pgr (949)394-0994 '94SC 400 White/Ivory full option. (039318) S29,987 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (949)394-0094 Performance, comfort and exclusivity. All come together In t e totally redesigned Atura TL. It's the only car In Its class to offer a standard leather-trimmed Interior. CD system and a 22S.hors~1>0wer engine. And every inch of the TL, from the specially designed high performance tires lo the power ql.OOnroof. has been meticulously re-engineered for 1999 So ' now more than ever, thl:; Is a car that loves to be driven. A feeling. we're confident. you'll rind to be mutual. •95 Pathfinder LB Low ml, auto, lthr (2MTD3e8) S 19.1580 Ll!XUS 01" WESTMINSTl!R (714) ee2.eeoe @ACURA SOUTH COAST ACURA 2925 HARB08 BLVD COSTA MESA, CA 92626 (714) 979-2500 On the move? Sell your extra household items In Classified TL Saturday, Octobet 3, 1998 &9 CrZ) Oldsmobile Aura .Event ·~ . FRIDAY & ·SATURDAY, .OCTOBER 2nd & 3rd ·11am • Spm t.91< + Ill far 3' MCJasM .. t.a •""""' M Toti! hHlf Stlff 32. ~ S1',S21SO lot of 111ts. S13,ff4 30 +In. 12hi ~per, .. .12<,., me llmtm ·93 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD BROUGHA\1 S}0,988 350Vl Ir*.,~ t70!5J)) '90 CADILLAC ELDORADO la 1ill'lf r1M CW, SJ( a, 1'11111)'. * •-'! 510,988 '98 CADILLAC DEVILLE Vl. ~. tm llk.14K •• pin. rtrul ll46) 196 HONDA ACCCORD LX La lll • .• ..,"" ..... w • ..,..,, l1I} d!.11141 s14 988 197 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS S36 988 ' Low 19K 111! bl pUI. i. lllr. -.lOllDOI C'D, l .cR,ilm~J ' All \/Chl~h:1111ul'tj\"Cl h• prlnr Mlle J'il L'TOOll rrwwl rtu llU, II~ , J.K , "'™'I 4t. <le 11na11uo I«' Pl~l\lfe& for lllu..rr111tv~ rurr<·~ OlllY kflln.' SUn.l.t)' 11n,•r ruhll.:.111011 Starting at Example: '96 Lexus ES 300 Certified, CD, leather, mnrf, more. (4AUD562) Lexus Certified Starting at '93 HONDA '9610YOTA 6 TOYOTA · '95 HONDA ClVIC FX ,,')0 QT I A 30K mi., Auto, AJC mint! (456947) r f Arr PD 'X ._ ......... _1_2,52---+-o ·-----+---~-'95Isuzu RIJfJT>Ff? 1rn ,fr Service Special! Complete Detai $1299.5 lndud : Zn.tenor shampoo, ex cnor polish wax cleaning of engine & lugga e rompartmcnts NEW SF.lVJCll UMB 714·373·3813 . . Newport/Costa Mesa Daily CERTIFIED ' PRE-OWNED SALE LExu·s··Ls OOs Example: '95 LEXUS SC 400 Certified, CD, Chromes, mruf, gold, Low mi. Mint! (043301) STARTING AT: EXAMPLE:' '95 Lexus LS 400 White/Ivory, CD, Chrome, moonroof! (191499) Lexus Certified P"8•0Wtl80 ..... Starting at Example: '94 GS 300 Cenified, CD, leather, mruf, low miles, chrome. (36TN638) '96 FORD '96. CHEVY '94 LEXUS '95 NISSAN T BIRD LX SILVERADO PIU ES 300 PATHFINDER LE Low milu, CD, chrome wh~lt. moonroof. (014580) . . White, 35 K mila, leather, moonroof. (103892) SAVE •