HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-10-08 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COfv\MUNmES SINCE 1907
'Vic Peterson,
second from
right, looks
over devel-
opment plans
with his wife,
Judy, right,
and neigh-
: hors Steve
and Teresa
Bailey for his
· • home, which
would be
built to the
height mark-
ers behind
them. Some
neighbors
are opposed
to the height
because it
obstructs
their view. DON LEACHIOAJLY PILOT
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1998
Conf._1.~c~_ing ·views
' .
•Rule forbidding construction that blocks residents' dbihty to how rPstdenl~ say tht• document~ havt'
been un<lerstcxiQ und followed tor 50
yedrs· Anyone om build up to 16 lePt
above the highest hru:.hcd ~lrdde level
see ocean pits neighbor agamst neighbor m Corona Highlands.
J1 ~11111 H \(,1,\\1>
~Plk>I
CORONA DEL MAR -Ocedn vwws
arc a precious com.moclity in dn c:trcd of
town known as "the crow!} of th<> sed. •
As such, p~otectmg them has b(>en a
never-.encling source of controversy in
the well-to-do neighborhoods where ull
or most of the houses en1oy. either a
panoramic or partial view of the glisten-
ing Pacific Ocean
But the debate appears to huve
reached new heights , m the Coront1
Highldnd~ suhd1vision.
A group of residents that hds been
trying for thn past yed! to build new
h~mes 1s lucmg new, btnct hwldmg
guidelines from its volunlc>Pr homeown-
ers associdt1on and the potenlldl for
lawsuits trom neighbors,
A~ a re.sult, the plan tor ... eventl new
homes have bPen f PJ~cted hy the dSSO·
c1abon's arc-hitecturdl comnuttee, led l>y
assocwllon pre.'>1dent Ron Tomsic
Tomsic declined to comment on
l>ehall of the assoc1aliun
uln llght of the not1hcauon of pend-
mg litigdbon, 1t b mnppropnate for the
assoc1ahon to muke om: comment at
The elected leaderl> of the u~sooatton •
recently adopted the new qu1delmes,
which say the architec:ttHdl cormmttee
will not approve plans for homes tl1dt
would l>Jock the ocedn or qolf course
views of any surrounding hmrn•owncrs.
this llme," he :>~lei •
But residents say ~he pohc:y 1s untau
and -ls C:dusrnq Corona Highlands to
That mlerpretallon c:onf11cts with SEE HOUSES PAGE A9
I
City Hall
lobby is
brought
into '90s
• Costa Mesa eliminates dreary
design of '60s and adds high-tech
kiosk in $106,000 remodeling job.
l:IJ:-1 GI I
COSTA MESA -lf Austin Powers !itepped
mto the lobby at City Hall. he probably would·
n t recogruze 1t. The lobby has b ?:en pulled out
of the 19b0s Wlth d total r~modr•l dnd mstalld·
bon ol an mteracti\'e touch-..,crct•n loo~k .
The $100,000 kio~k. which wai, brought
online this week, top-; off months of work to
upddtC the lobby. Gone 1s thP terraao floonny
plastic bubble ceiling. hanging light-;, glas"
walls and awkward
overhang. The $106,000
remodeling project
lightened thl" "dreary-
looking" lobl>y and a.lso
made 1t arcc~sible to
people m wheekhaus.
"This IS the
first time in
over 33 years
that we ever
did anything
to the lobby
other than
clean it."
C )N ltACHIOAll.Y PILOT
Students from Newport Elementary wait as crossing guard Patty Dove stops traffic at the intersection of 14th S\feet and Balboa Boulevard on
Wednesday. A fellow guard was hit and injured by a ~otorist at the same inter ection earlier in the day.
•1t's made 1t mor~
fnendlv and for the
handicapped, easier to
get around," sclld "'-like
Wate rs. fdc1ht1es and
equipment supennten-
dent. ·Tu1s 1s the fm.t
time rn o\'er 33 year
that we ever chd am·-
lhing to the lobby other
than dean it.•
Mike Waters
equipment
~upenntcndent
Car hi1s school crossing guard Safe crossing?
How safe do you feel
school crosswalks
'
City Hall was built m l <1bS Councilwoman
Heather SomP.rs, dn mtonOJ dPcorator, workt•d
with staff to make the m1prcwemenLc;
• Donald Wilson suffered only mfu.or injuries, but accident leads
to renewed calls for better traf he controls at Newport school:
~Pl'>!
NEWPORT BEACH -Fueling fedrs
about traffic safety, a Newport El('men-
tary School ~ro sing gudrd was hit by a
car Wednesday morning on Btllboa
Boulevard arter guidmq d group or stu-
dents across the busy mtersecllon at 14th
Street
Dondld Wilson was on his way back
across Balboa to belp1 another group ol
students about 8·15 a tn. when a parent
dnvmg cl 1987 Hond'1 Accord ran into
him, causing mmor m1unc.-; Wilson did-
n't fdll to the ground, but doctors later
Initial Habitat home will
be built in one-week blitz
•Costa Mesa's first project will
be ready for Thanksgiving. • •
•
HIN G11
: COSTA tvmSA lfobttat for I lumani·
ty 1s giving an· Orange County lomily
omething extrd to bo grateful for this
rrhanksgiving. The orgaruzat1on wall
lhuild an entir home m one w ?Ck m Co -
la Mesa an an ev nt rolled a Blitz Bulld.
~ The home, which will be at 212 D l
Mar Ave., 1S Habitat's fin.t pro1ect m Co •
a Mesa. The organization has built ·11
homes in tho past 10 years throughout
Orange County wid is lmilding nine oth· •
ers in Huntington Beach and Irvine.
•Habitat empowers families by er ftl·
g a model of home ownership Uu1t
bryngs stdbtlity to families and hopu for a
better future.~ said Barbartl ThomttS,
pre.s1dent' 01-Habitat for Hunuuuty of
Orange County. ·we are delighted to be
able to make that dream come tn1 ~ for
another family through thi 'Bbtz Build' m
Costa Mesa.•
The •autz Build• dilfl'rs from the nor-
mal construction schedule for Habitat for
Humanity homes, which w.ually tak ~s
place on w ckends.
Volunteers will work dilig ntly on the
•Habitat Harv t Homo· to make -.ure it's
r"ady in time for Thanksgiving. Up to 60
volunteers arc expcctro to work on the
home from carly monung to late evening
mJ.~ing wttlls, pounding natls, in.~talling
plumbing and wmng, hanging drywall,
pambng and landKapmg.
SEE HABITAT MGE A16
I told hun he may havP tl herruated disk. ·
Slightly more than a year ago, a
tourth-grader wu.; hit al the c;ame inter-
section when d dnvcr's brakes failed.
"Somebody is going to get killed
there, and it's probably gomg to be a tit-
are in the New·
port Mesa area?
Call our Readers
Hotline at (949)
642·6086 ar send.
an email to ,
da1lyp1lotOeaithhnk.net .
lndude the spelling of
"I'm rPally happy ~1th the result ,• Somers
scud. "We were look.mg to gt\'t1 11 a rt..>al updat·
ed, fn•sh look, and I think we accomplished
that.•
Somers 1s iJlo;o hopmy to prom~te the "Ctt)'
of the Arts• thl'ml' l>y lt~ttmg local artll>ts dts·
play tht>u works on.a rotatmu h.ts1s m the lob·
by tle kid,• Wilson said. "1i'a1hc cops sit out '
there and 1t helps, hut there are cats that
drive by there at 50 to 60 mph and the1e's
no way you're gomq to get someone out 'your name and your place_. , Not only 1 the lobb}' gomg tn be 1nore mVlt·
mg, but b~ going from r •tro to lP\ ,po 1t' also of residence. i · more user·fnenrlly. 1
SEE CROSSING PAGE A 15 The touc-h· c-rt'en kio~k 1 ont tht lobby'
INDEX ,
ClASSIAED -·--·-.. --.:._,, __ a 4
COMMUIUTY FOlUM ·-··-·-J.14 OOIRWNMEMT __ ,,. _____ J.1 i
POUCE FllfS __ ... .!. .. --... -. ..A~
PUIUC NOTICIS_ ....... _. 8 3
SOCIETY ---·-·--..A 10 srom___ 11
WEATHER
Mid ........ .... .... am. fifty I. m .,.2
INSIDE
Cappy's Cafe in Newport Beach is a
place to find good food and on
occasional slugger. Po A l3
SEE LOBBY PAGE A 16
Locals turned off
by cable increase
• Newport Beach companie raise rates
agdlil .-and city is powerless to stop it.
y, th r ction g n rallr not very
2 lhur5doy, ~' 8, 1998 locals onl Newport Beach/Cosio Meso Doily Pilo1
IUYS PILOT PEOPLE
Tale.nt coordinator on the lookout for next Macaulay Culkin
Blue Springs, Ala.,
isn 't a:s jar away
as .vou think
S usan Ellison, owner of Blue
Springs, Ala. AnUques (642-
:J6:J;l). ndmed her shop after the
town where her mother was born. It
Wits !l bedutiJul Southern town that
ElHson rPmembers dS a duld. Ellison
r<'ct1lls Blue Spnngs' warmth and.hos-
pttdhty, rind her grandmother's home
that wc1s not too fu ssy and not too fan-
< y It hr1cl chonn There were linen fdb-
nc.<. .ind -.hpcov<'f fumistungs suruldr to.
whdt is in Hlu e Spnngs, Ala. Anbques.
Elbscm opened her store in May, and
hefon• th<1t ha<l t1n dntique shop in
... sant.1 Momc.t for erght years. Blue
prmq . Aid. c.imc•s the Shabby Chlc
• 4itud10 hm• which i<; available only in
• wlt>cl .. torc>s. It consists of beautiful
1 npcJdmq, C huir pads, pillows, Slipcove r
'-Oftls, ' htt1rs dnd the T-shut sheet col-
•lfx-tmn hy Rt1rhc•l Ashwell. To compli-! 11w111 th• ~hdhhy Chic line, I!llison has
•111lled th1· -.ton• with drchiteclurdl e le-
:'nu•nts, r olumns, urns, garden gates,
l""1111rror., .ind a gredl collecuon of
c•mlHflll hqhturq, inducting chandelie!'l>
•·ind "'one <•s. Ellison frequently goes
.. rm ln1ymq trips, cmd she tries to keep d
: f.ert.1111 look m hN store, mostly pale
: lurn11ure lhdt works well Wlth Shabby
• C 'hH BPst ~uys redden. ccm bring this
rnlun1n in U1c store and receive a 10%
·d1snrnnt through the end ol lhe
•month It's open from 10 d.m to 6 p.m.
:;Monclt1y through Sdturday, dnd Jt's at
:'· \bq E 17th St., Costc1 Mesa. ;t Re11tordUon l lardware (760-9232) is
;:hdvmq 11.!. on«·-<1·}'Pdr lighting sdle
Ctlim1:19h the <•nd ol the month. Popu1dr
i..lamps 011 Sd le include> the Gramercy
'31 dc-.k lt1mp ($J.3Y, down from $175);
;_t!tc Ba1nsldl'>le bru'>h~d-nickel table
""Tnmp f$h5, down from $79); the Reaux
Arts ltihlP lamp ($145, down from
SHE IS
Searching for new stars
BABY, YOU'RE A STAR
Wisniewski, 20, is a talent consultant
and coordinator for the Newport Beach-
based The Kids Hollywood Connection,
a 20-year-old firm that helps parents of
pro!>pecbve movte and c01,nmercial stars
to hnd their way through th<> show busi-
nes!> maze.
WtSruewslo, a native of San Franasco,
llves Ul Huntington Beacp and attends
OCC's broddcdst journalli;m progrt.tm.
She plans to transfer to Cal State Long
Beach next yedr to complete her degree
in broadcast Journalism.
NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS
A stage and screen buff, she has been
in school plays and ill musical and dra-
matic presenta.tions most of her Jlfc. A
few yedfS ago, one of her voice teachers
in San Franosco was even able to gef
her to fill m as a backup smger for
smgeci Celine Dion and Michael Bolton
during their Bay Area concert tours
Wisniewsk.l's own experience in show
busmess has given her an appreciation
for the many facets of the entertainment
industry in spite of the controversies that
surround the "child star" concept.
·• u a c¥d gE>ts to be in one com.mer-
C::ial, 1t could pay for their college educa-
tion," she said. "Kids can make up to
$70,000 for one commercial. It's a great
opportunity.·
In adclition to the initial performance
fee, the child could also get residual
checks every ti.me a commercial is aired.
"Most of my clients make way more
money than I do,· she said.
A BRIDGE TO STARDOM
The Kids Hollywood Connection was
started by Newport Beach resident Phyl-
lis He nson about 20 years ago. Havmg
had three of her own children appear in
dbout 150 commercials, He nson started
the firm to help parents get through the
initial screening and certification that is
needed to get their cluldren into show
business.
Several nationahy known child stars
had their start at The Kids Hollywood
Connection. Some of the more famous
clients include one of the girls in an
AT&T commercal about a mother who
skips work to take her daughters to the
beach. ,
Jod.t Sweetin, who played Stepharue
on the show "Full House,· was also a
client, as was 10-year-old Jason Welch,
who will appear m an upcoming Will
Srruth and Gene Hackman movie, •En<'-
my of the State."
"We've helped about 9,500 kids,•
Wisniew;,;ki said
KEEPING AN EYE ON CLIENTS
When a pdfcnt brings a child in, Wr:.-
mewski's JOb is to evaluate whether (he
child hds the pen,onality and confidence
ne<>ded for an acting or modeling job.
uThey need to know that it's not as
edSy as it looks,• !>he said. ·vou can <oee
by how a child dmgs to their mom and
theu personcllity if they would work out
or iJ lh<'y sbould Wdit a year or so •
If u child does have the right qualities,
W1smewskl and the other coordinators
will help the pdren~ gel a work penrul,
wh1ch I!:> nec£·ssary under the state's
child labor laws.
·1 ht1ve a lot of confidence in this busi-
ness,· WtSniew~k1 said. "I really love
whilt I do It's so great to be able to go
home dfler a day's work and see one of
your clients on TV and know that you
had it part in he lpmg gt-l them there.•
-Story by Husein Mashni,
photo by Larry Enright
; $178); Uw CuUocl<'n Park Torchiere
($188, down from $235); the BenJamin
Ct1ndJ<''-l1ck lamp ($49, down from
$59), th•· BcnJdffiin swing-arm wall
lamp ($55, down from $65); and the
Xlows lt1hlf' lamp ($125. down from
,$)55). Ht";loralton I Jardware ts in the
~tnum Court at Fc1sh1on hlancl m
Book signing a reunion
for those in Huber case
BRIEFLY IN
Volunteers needed to
make children •s blankets
The second Bihk·A·Thon, in which
volunteers ~ll help make blankets for
children in need, will be held Saturday.
THE
I
Registration will be held from 8 a.m.
to 6:30 p.1n. ort. 12 and Oct. 15. Regis-
tration will continue through the first
week of classes, Oct. 19 to 23. Appomt-
menl" Are not n~ded. t"wpor t Ar>ach
•• Tiw Commodores Club of the
Newport Harbor Area Chamber of
" omnw rce lS holdmq d bedch party
u om 5 to 10 p.m Fnddy al the New-
:, port l>urw!> Resort m dppreodllon of
,.tbe> Nt•wport Bt'dch PIJ'e and Marine
O~pctrlll\<'nl The cost l5 $25 and It
Ewdudl" ct qouml<'l barbecue dmner,
llibonl111· .rncl cocktd1ls, live b<>dch music ::'v B111 l11HJlon ExprP'iS, oulc;td ndmg
""~rv1C1• t1wc1rcls c1nc1 a spectacular hro-
::9.'orks show. You n m call (729-4400)
"°for rc•st'fv.illons E The Acanthus Gallery (640 -1470)
:cor hnP dN·orauvc t1ccessones and
l'tnLiq111• pnnlc; ts having a hrst-aoruvE>r-
~ry CPlc•hral1on Now through Sunddy,
.\('rtnthus CiallPry ts dtScounbng
: t-'l<•ctPd 1tl'1nS 1 ()"1,. to 50% It's dl 2908
! < o.i-.t I hqhwuy, Corona del Mar
.. UnJtt-d KJngdom.Pro Golf (957-
.J;U(J I r.•c <'ntly opcnt>d at 3128 Red Hill
M ~vt•., #400, Costa Mest1 . The store
•wrtNs c 11stom-qutttity club.., dnd :.r~p.ilTs lndudc>d in 11!> repdu semce 1s
.. ( --.h.illmg. re-gnppmg dnd a frc•quen-:tl-ttnt1lys1"> lt Cdrnc>s Apache, GraffdJ-
.. loy tind PrN·is1on shafts
• • BEST BUYS is pubhshed Thur\days and Sat
... urd.1~ If you know of a good buy, send a fax
to 646 4170 or write to Daily Pilot. Best ·Buys,
'30 W Bely St, Costa Mesa 92627
COSTA MESA -A book signing Pri-
ddy will be more than a chance to rneet
the C:tuthor who covered a murder tnaJ
that gnpped the Newport-
Mesa community. It will be a
rewuon for those who were
intimdtely fa.milidr with the
disappeurance of a New-
port Beach woman.
Don Lasseter wiU be
signing copies or hls book
"Cold Storage" at Barnes
& Noble BooksPllers at
Metro Pomte in Costa
Mesa from 7 to 9 p.m .
Friday. The 400-page
J)dperback chroruclPs
the manhunt cmd
convichon of the
man who killed 23
year-old Denise
Huber m 1991
Lass<'ler will be
Joined by Huber's
parenu,, I;>ennis and lone
Huber, Ueputy Distnct Attorney Chris
Eva~. who prosecuted the case; and
polict" investigators. The attorneys who
defended John Pamalaro, the man con-
victed ol killing l luber and storing her
body m a freE>zer outs1de his home ln
Prescott, Ariz., have also been invited. .
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VOL. 92, NO. 240
THOMAS H. JOHNSON,
Pub! ·.t 1
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Edit°'
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M11nt191ng Editor
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A.uimnt MaNg1ng ld1tor
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City Editor
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~Cd1tor
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Sporn Editor
MA9'C MAlmN,
Photo ld1t0<
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CORR,EO'JQNS
h 1i the Piiot's policy to Pf'ompt·
ly correct •II errors of sutistonce.
Pi.ose all 574--4233.
m
The Newport e..1KM:ost• Mesa
Daily Piiot (USPS-144-800) K
pYbhshed Mon<My through Sat·
urday. In Newport Beath end
Costa Mesa. subttriptions •re
only avoilo~ by d»cribing to
The limes Oronge COunty (800)
252·9141 . In MHS outside of
Newport Buch .00 Costa M--.
subKriptions to the O.lly Pilot
only ..-e .v.tilatM by moil for
S10 pef' month. S«ond ci.ils
PQst9 p.id at Coat.a Mel. CA
(Prkes include •II eppl~
stat• .nd loo.t telllS) ~
TI It send oddr-. d\lnglS tQ
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•Jt will be a chance for everyone to ser.
each other agam under better circwn-
stances, • Lasseter said . "We will be able
to catch up on each other's lives and talk
with folks about the case.•
•Cold Storage• has
done excepbonally
well al local book-
stores The first
printing -about
30,000 copies -has
sold rapidly in the
two months since i~
release. The second
edition is due some-
time llus w eek with
another 30,000 to 50,000
copie~ to rut stores. The
store where the book
signing will take pldce
had to order a case of :>O
for Fnday's event.
Hube r vanished in l t.191
when her car broke dov. n
on the Corona del Mar FreC'-
way. After an· extenslVl'
search, she was found in 1994
by authorities who were aJe rted about
Famalaro He was convicted last year and
receivt.'d the death penalty.
TEM'ERATURES
Balboa
7816()
-Greg Rlsling
WEATHER
after m1dmght
AUOAY
First low
The event is sponsored by Bmky
Patrol, a non-profit organization that
makes blankeLCl for children who are ill,
abused, in foster care, or are expcrienc-
mg trauma.
Volunteers are needed for Saturday's
event Hoffman Fabric. and lh.te Gnt
are providing the fabric, Moore's
Sewing Center will supply the
machines, and Wahoo's Fish Tacos 1c;
providing foOd for i1ll volunteers.
The Bink-A-Thon will take place
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Newport.
Mesa Assistance League, 2220
Fauview ~oad, Costa Mesa.
To volunteer, call Susan Jenkins b}
Thursday at (949) 499-2465.
College to start 9-wnek
courses beginning Oct. 19
OCC 1s offcnng about 200 mnc-
week rrud-scme:;ter classes this fall.
Cla!>ses' wil begin Oct. 19 and end
l>t-c. 18, and rn.nge trom one to four
uruh; e<Jch.
Mtmy of th courses are m high
clt~rnand, so ea.rly rcffc.trdtion is r •com-
nwndc•d.
Reg1stration will be held at the col-
lege·~ Adnussions Bwlding, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
For more infom10tion, call (714) 432-
5072
Boat race and barbecue to
be held Oct. 17
The Newport l larbor Nautical Muse-
um will hold the ninth annual Heritage
Regalld and Outrageous Reyn Spooner
Soun' at the Balboa Yacht Club on Oct.
17.
The race wil begin "t 1 p.m., fol-
lowed by a barbecue at obout 6 p.m.
Yac:ht viewing will be held from 10 o;m.
to noon
'lbe cost for the barbecue ii $15 for
6dullc;, dncl $Q for children 10 and
tu1dt•r
A spot on one of the yachts can be
hdd tor cs dondtioo to thq Newport Har-
hor Nautical Mu~ewn .
The 8dlboa Ydcht Club is located at
180 I Oay:.ide Dnvc, Newport Bea<:b .
Fo1 more mtonnation or to make a
rt•st•rvctlton, call (1)49) 673-7863.
POLICE FILES
NEWPORT BEAot
Coron• del Mar
77/61
Costa Mesa
82156
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First high
12:30 am .•....•••. 4 3
Se<ond lo"Y
• Avocado Avenue About S 1,049 was ~tolen from a business In the 1400
block.
• East ~n Front A cellular phone worth S4SS was stolen ftom a home In
the 100 block.
Newport Beech •
78/60
Newport Coast
78161
._POMCAST
LOCATION •• , • • SIZE
Wedge ..•.. , .•.. 4 7 SSW
Newport •• , , • . .3-6 SSW
lhKkies , , , . , ..• 3-6 SSW
RiVer Jetty , , ••.• ,3·6 SSW
CdM •..••••••••• 2-5 SSW
TIDU
toDAY
Ftnt low
5:08 e.m .••••••••••• ,1 2
First h'9t1
11:21 e.m .•••..•••.•. 6. 1
Second low
6:11 p.m ........... -02
5«ond high .
7:15 p.m .' ••••.•. , •• 0.0
Second high
12:08 p.m , • . .. • • ~ 8
WATtft
llWDATURE: • • 65
SURF
We have a mixed swell
out of the northwt~t end
southwest fOt' sets 1n the
WllSt· to shoufder·high
arH toct.y. We ~Id
ha¥t 10me "'~ morning fog along our Shoreline
Water temperatur9' are 1n
the 70s. -.nd we ~Id
hlw wWts out of the
JOUthwllt at 14 knou.
• Morning c.nyon Road A car stereo worth SSSO wa) stolen In the 400
block.
• Poppy Avenue A cellular phone and • ffa)hhght worth S600 were stolen
from 1 car In the 600 block.
• ;.,p,;y Avenue. Compact discs worth S222 were stolen from a c.ar 1n the
SOO block.
COSTA MESA
• ~ ~.,..., Thr laptop computer\ worth S9,000 were stolen from
• bU\iness in the SOO block.
• c.dlp\el Drhe; A briefcase, cellular phone and three p.lrs of sungl.-.s
WOrth S907 wtr~ stolen from a car In the 2700 block,
• Cltnll .,._A mKrow~ O\lttl worth USO was stolen from 1 hOtftt""
the 1200 bk>dt.
• ......_ loutewwd. A cellular phone WOrth S too was stolen from 1 cw·ln
the 2300 blodc. • °""" W.,: ~wt of tools WOrth S4,000 w~ noi.n from a g.wage in the
1600 blOtk.
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, October 8, 1998 A3
I
' I I Is the truth out there? We 're still not sure Beach party honors
firefighters.guards
l
, I I M Y relationship to
1 extraterrestrial visitors is
~ similar to that of an
1 agnostic toward God. I would
.'.truly like to believe, but I can't
: take that leap without credible
evidence.
If there are really beings from
other planets bearing information
· we should know, I'm perfectly
willing to listen. At my age, you
look for every edge you can get
-even u it comes from outer
space.
So naturally when Jack Dwan
invited me to sit in on a Center
Club Public Affairs Committee
luncheon to be followed by a talk
titled •New Evidence of Crashed
UFOs,• I gratefully accepted.
Reportorial instiRcts honed over
many years seldom tum down a
free lunch, especially when the
: company is good. And, besides, I
just might learn something.
Well, by golly, I did. The
speaker turned out to be Robert
Wood of Cornell University
named Robert Wood, who holds
degrees in aeronautical engi-
neenng and physics. He spent 45
years at McDonnell Douglas and
its predecessor in research and
analysis of some highly impor-
tant aerodynamic hardware.
Impeccable credentials.
Wood has retired from his 1ob
and is ainung even higher, like
outer space and beyond. As one
THE IELL
CU RYE
member of the audience said
when he finished his presenta-
tion: "The most credible evi-
dence offered here today was the
speaker himself."
What Wood has come up with
is a batch of documents labeled
"top secret• that hdd never been
shown in public before his pre-
sentation Tuesday. IC they raise
more questions than they
answer, that depends pretty
much on what degree of skepti-
cism the listener brings to the ·
unveiling. .
Without taking these docu-
ments up individually, the major-
ity purport to authenticate the
steps taken by our federal gov-
ernment to investigate the crash
of an alien spacecraft in New
Mexico in 1947 in which five
•humanoids" (their word} were
killed. Familiar stuff, we say. But
Wood appears to have documen-
tation that makes this story a lot
more credible.
lt includes several memos
signed by then-President Harry
lfuman in which he authorized
and acknowledged the results of
the investigation and a long,
detailed report of the whole
affair that mcludes a description
of the dead visitors (two were 5 .
feet, 80 pounds and the others 3 ·
112 feet, all with "humanoid•
characteristics). A pair of investi-
gators who handled their bodies
were said to have died shortly
thereafter. The report is rich with
that sort of detail.
Wood, intrigued with the
validity of UFOs for almost 30
years, has gone to great lengths
to authenticate these secret doc-
uments. He justifies malang
them public now because "they
weren't stolen or coerced, and
public statements these days are
often bogus. I don't feel comfort-
able living a lie.•
But then things get a little
sticky.
First off, there's the matter of
how be got the documents. It
seems the bulk of them were left
in the mailbox of an acquain-
tance by a relative who had "top
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becret• access and wanted the
truth to be out. The remamder
were left in the mailbox of anoth-
er acquamtance for similar rea-
!iOns. TI1ey round their way to
Wood because he was known to
he dCcumulating research for a
book on this subject.
J Jis r<'sponse to the two pnnci-
pdl questions all this raises also
leads only to more questions
Asked why our government
would go to such elaborate ends
to keep this mfonnatlon secret,
he claims that the prinopal rea-
son early on was to prevent the
Russians from getting this infor-
mation. (He says analysis of the
matenals m the crashed vehicle
gdve us unportant data that we
c.1pplJed m lhe design of our own
!.pcicecrdf l.) Later, he says trying'
to explciin the earlier secrecy
would have dinuni.shed confi-
dence m the trulhfuln!?SS of our
government.
When I asked him how many
people had to protect thls secret
and why at least one of them
didn't hlow it, he said that only
about 50 people were pnvy to
what was gomg on, and all of
them Wl're fearful of retribution il
they spoke out. Maybe, but JUSt
thmk for a moment what the
Ndtiondl Inquirer would have
paid for an eyewitfless account of
these dead visitors from outer
space.
:Jfappll
rB:'rtfid;i11.
'1111vt'ri
The other quesuon.) he took
cheerfully at the end of his talk
were pointed but respectful He
dealt ~th them mostly mgcnu-·
ously, sometimes saying," I im-
ply can't explain that.•
The question that pu21led me
the most and ttwt I usked him
after the sess1ori broke up had to
do with the docunwnts he
showed us. U they w1m• red!,
then his case wa ~trong. mdt>ed.
If they were fake, then who took
the enormous· time 11 would have
• reqwred to fake thc.m? And wh}·?
He didn't know, nor dot.
• · Going home, it oc:curred to me
lhcil played agamst the 'pr1>sent
goings-on in Washington, this
account of humanoids from outer
space sound(•d downnght credi-
ble. But if future spd< I' trt1vt!lers
are looking for mtelliqr•nt human
We on other plc.111et:., we won't be
seeing any or them hew for
awhile.
• JOSEPH N. BEU IS a Santa Ana
Heights re-;ident Hts column runs
Thursdays.
Newport Beach firefight;:
en; and lifeguard:. will ~
reoogru.ied for thcif service
at o be ch party Priddy night
isl N wport Dun .
The inaugural Newpprt
Beach Fire and Marin
Department Appreciation
will be held rrom 5 lo rn pm.
Presented by the N~wport
I larl>or Area Chamber of
·Commerce and The Com-
modores Club, th" everung of
dming ctnd dance honors the
city employee-who fight
fires and protect the beaches.
Awarcb will be given · to
the city's hrnfighter o.f th~
year, top sca,onal lifeguard
and marinP saJety officer and
ovilian' hre service profes-
sional ot the year.
The. cocktnil party will be
capped oft with a lireworkS"
.s,how and bonfire. 11ckets are
$25 per person. Businesses
can sponsor a table of 10 for.
$300.
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School district could change funding system
• Instead of receiving state
, money, Newport-Mesa could
get funds from property truces ..
~Pb
NEWPORT-MESA -On its best face,
being a basic-aid school d1strict mcuns
havtng more money to spend on stu-
dents.
The Newport-Mesa school dtstnct 1s
on the verge of beconung one of about 60
basic-aid. dtstncts U'l the state, meaning
the district will be funded primarily by
property truces rather than stdte money,
The switch can take place when the
money generated by local property tdxes
exceeds the amount of money that the
district receives under the state's funding
formula, which is based on attendance.
Most basic-aid dtstncts are extremely
wealthy and relatively small, such as Big
Creek Elementary School m Fresno
County, which bas 92 students dnd
spends $9,871 per student, or Death Val-
ley Unlf1ed, which has 34 students dnd
spends $16,091 per student.
If Newport-Mesa qualifies for the
switch this year, it would be the largest
basic-aid school distnct in the state. lt has
about 20,000 students Laguna Bedch is
the only other Orange County bds1c-aid
district. .
uThe biggest bdsic•aid distri<;t -has
about 9,000 stu~ents," said Ron Sldyton,
a state government analyst. •Most dis·
lricts are solidly basic ai~ or solJdly rev·
enue limit."
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Under 1t~ current funding sy lem,
Newport-Mesa recc1vcs about $4,576 per
student from the
sttlte, according to
state sources. As a
bas1c·aid district, the
per-student spending
would be limited only
by the amount of
money generated
from property taxes.
Two factor. hold-
ing Newport-Mesd
on the bnnk of being
Robe rt Barbot a bdsic-aid d1strict are
a student enrollment
shortfall and higher-thclJl-ape,ted prop-
erty tax revenue.
I "We have received new information
from the county Auditor ControllN which
indicates that taxes could be as much as
$2.4 million higher than the number used
in the All Funds Budget,• according to a
distnct memo. #The implication of this
new info.nnation could result m the dis-
trict changijlg from revenue limit to basic
~ud in the furrent 1998-99 t:isc;al year.~
The district won't know what funding
system it is under until next swnmer.
The second factor is the student enroll-
ment shortfall. State funding for the
school district's budget is based on the
number of students in attendance. If cur-
rent attendance ~umbers perslSt through
April, the district will be about 440 stu·
dents short of its projections, which trans·
lates into a $2.1 nullion funding shortfall.
These two factors would push the dis-
trict about $400,000 past the basic-aid
trigger. ·
Other uncertainties that will affect the
distnct's funding sources m the future
include the annexations of the Boruta
Canyon and Newport Coast develop-
ments, which will mean more property
taxes and more students.
•niese developments, along with con. •
tinued economic growth m the area prop-
erty marketplace, ~. play a ~ole m
enhancing the possibility of basic-a1d
status in the future,• the memo says.
Superintendent Robert Bar~t ~d the
funding change will have minimal, if any,
atf ect on the schools this year.
"Basically, the district is always going
to get the highest of the two," Barbot
srud. "I don't think it will have an impact
on ow Jong-term planning because we
know the bottom line. If we cross that
line, it'll be a linle a't a time.•
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot I • f
Water district giving out low-fl.Ush toilets
COSTA MESA -Mesa Con-
solidated Water Distnct will help
famili~ cut thelt water usage by
giving away 1,000 low-flush toi-
lets Saturday.
The toilets are expected to
save an averag~ family 22,000
gallons of water a year because
they use fewer gallons per flush
than older toilets.
"Mesa customers should not
flush this chance down the
drain,• spokeswoman Lynnette
Round said.
Mesa is able to provide the toi-
lets through a pd.rtnership with
the Orange County Sanitation
q1strict, the Metropolitan Water
District of Southern Calilomia
and the Muniopal Water District
of Orange Councy.
The white Briggs model toilets
will be given away to Mesa cus-
tomers on a fi.rst~come, first-serve
basis. To receive the toilet, cus-
tomers must have their account
numbers or ·a copy of their water
bill, identification and "rough-in"
measurements. A "rough-in"
measurement ls the distance from
the wall to the bolts on the Ooor.
Customers also must return
their old toilet for recycling to
avoid being charged $100.
The giveaway will be held at
the water dlstnct, 1965 Placentia
Ave., Costa Mesa, from 8 a.m. to 3
p.m.
Old toilets can be returned Sat-
ilrday or Oct. 17 or Oct. 24.
-Elise Gee
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
:
Fire Dept. to hand out
smoke detectors
The Cos~ Mesa Fire Depdrt-
ment is giving away.smoke detec-
tors lo the public as pdrl of an
annual awareness campaign
Up lo 50,000 smoke detectors
have been donated by Radio
Shack and Tandy Corp and dis-
tributed m five Southern Cdlifor-
nia counnes. Residents interested
in receiving a free smoke detector
can sign up at local fire stdtions
fro~ 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. through
Oct. 17.
The fire stdtions are dt' 2803
Palm Drive, 800 Baker St.. 1865
Park Ave., 2300 Pldcentid Ave.,
2450 Vanguard Way and 3350
Sakioka Dnve, dn in Costa Mesa
Eligible recipients will be con-
tacted by the Fire Department
aftei' Oct. 17. The smok&-detec-1 Soden has since filed a lawsuit
tors are availat>le on a first-come, to try to have Gizmo, her pet of
hrst-serve basis. For more details, eight years, returned to her. Her
call the Fire Department at 7 54 • case will be heard m Harbor
5091. Municipal Court on Oct. 15. She
Woman holds rally to
get her dog back
Costa Mesa resident Carol
Soden will picket m front of the
Humane Society of Huntington
Beach on Saturday in hopes of
recovering her dog, Gizmo.
Costa Mesa Animal Control
picked Gizmo ·up in July. The
Humane Society gave rum to a
couple the agency has refused to
identify, she said. The couple has
refused to return the dog, Soden
s'aid.
~I !eel like I've lost my du.Id,•
Soden said.
will hold the protest rally to win
support for her fight to get Gizmo
back.
The picketing will begin at
10:30 a.m. in front ot the Humane
Society of Huntington Beach,
21632 Newldnd St. For more
infonnation, call 708-2300.
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OBITUARY
Ruth 0. "Fee" Hulsman -• ,.,,..
Ruth 0. •r-ee" Hul man, a
35-year rc:,idont of Newport
Beach, di9d Pnday of complica-
tions from a fall she suffered m
lier room at the Downey R~Ure
menl Center. She wtts 77.
Team.
• Ms. Huhman, who earned tin
assoodte':, degree from OCC,
w'!s also an avid bOOy:,urfer who
frequented the beaches dt 42nd
Street m Newport Beach and
1Ta1algar Street m San Clemente
into her nud-60s.
Bernardino, brother Bob
Cdlderwood of Huntmgton
BPach and Jqck Calderwood of
Vcnluta; ynmdchil<jrc.n Heidi J L
Patton of Rockaway Beach. ~
Qumc:y Gr en of San Bernardi-
Ms. Hulsman wall> born m Stin
Francisco. Much of her life
revolved around Wdh!r. She pm·
formed in uqU.tl'dde shows,
including one ut the 1940 World
Fair m ScU1 Francisco. Ms . Huls-
man also toured the country
Wlth Esther W1llictms and John-
ny Weismuller, and was a mem-
ber of the Santa Moruca Swim
Ms Hulsman lived m New-
port Beach until she moved to
the Downey Retirem<'nt CentN
last yea'!:
She is !>U.IVived by daughters
Sunny Ho of RockdWa)•.Beach,
Mo., Gaye Hams ot Bellflower
and Melinda Schnarre ot San
no, Cohn GTt"en (if San
Clemente, Brnnrly Ngo of Rock-
awdy Bl"ach, Gentn l lams. ot
Avr1lon, Sunny Gold of San
D1e~o, Shellsea Harns ot Avalon
uncl Weston t lams ut BelUlowex;
and seven ureat.gr, ndchildren.
Semc • were held Wednes·
day tit Pao fic Vie w Mernortal . Park ui Corona tlel 1ar.
Plug into ct e Pilot Classif 1ed section to find seMces from
electronics and plumbers. to landscapers and painters
Resen•ations t·equlred. l{1/l 800/5 / -J-/l0AG ( 1621 J
Unless olbenl'ise 1wled. all classes and et 1e11ts are Jree.
October 21
Wemesday, 1 p.m.
October 22
Thursday, 7 p.m.
October 20
lUelday, 7 p.m.
October 27
TUndaY. 7 p.m.
October 22
Oh, My Aching Shoulder
!fi:Jm more about till' diagno~1s uml treattn('nt of unhnti'
and rnmmon injurk" of thl' ~houldcr. Pre~ntl'd h~ Alan
Be} er. M.D .. IJoJ~ llo'>pit.al onhopt·dic ... urg,t't>ll
C:om/J/tmentary pi::a trill he pronded ~l
Jlw Pi::a &1kery~
Snoring: A Nighttime Wanting Sound?
h -;1m tltl' c;11,•1b, "n1ptOnt'-and po.1-ible h.v.Jrd, connt"l:ll>d "ith
olNmrlt:d hreuhing and IIT~ "let'fl p;Utt•nb. Pn.~:ntl'd h}
Paul Seleck). M.D •. Hoag Hrn.pital pulrnonologi.".>l an<l c.lirt'ttor
ot l lo•lg I lo!>pital Skep Dborder Cemer.
E~ercise and Heart Disease
I l•arn .1hou1 lhl· rolt C\l'rC1'-l' pla~" m prt.'\lOtin).t hl'".111
d1'1"N Prc..,cntcd h~ lloa~ Hean lnstilUll' l'ardiolol!bl.
\1a.s,oud AJipour. \t.0 .
Inno,·ations in Plastic Surgery:
Drerun or Disaster
Ll".lfll thl' n"k.' ~b "di a_, the benefit.. of ph.,Lk sU!]L ~ :\L'"
tl·chm11ul'' 'uch a.' endusrnp1c and hN·r 'u~c~ \\ill aho h
ili'l'll"l'<l Prl"l'nti:d b~ ~t. Hujth Baile), M.O .. lloag
llo.,p1uJ pla.,lil' 'llrl!l'OO.
Ask the Doctor
Till'ldll 7:301.m. k.1m \\innllll! <.hl'Ll!1 tip ... th.U t"al\ n:dtll'l' ~our rhk of
dc.•,elopin~ tw.1rt di'-c~N.'. Come prep.ired \\itJ1 <JUt>sllon' .u1d
a.-.k thl' donor Prc.•,t•nted h\ Richard Haskell, M.D.
Dctober 20
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Positive Parentipg
Ltugh J.' \OU leant.how to parl·nt ~our children "Ith ll'~'
'trl~'· It. ........ uu~l'r .ui<l morl' rnnfidcnn• s.uid) Md>.uud,
mother or mo und author of Rt•cipe., from Pt1rt."'1tlt11~,
,)t,m>s htr fonuulJ for r.tNn~ !-l'li ·confidt':fll. n."1li~nt
re:-.pcclful chilllrl'll.
fc.'l" 5 f'<'r /)(1~011
October 21 Colorectal and Pro tate Screenini;t ·
Wiil• 11 • i ~kn m1<l \\Onll'll ar<' fm1tl'd to le-.i.m ahout nutrition llf,.. that
8:IO p.a. la••• ma} nuninmc ~our n'k for rnlon'("tai rnnu:r 11.' \\ell a.\
7 ._... llctlre gui<ldinl'" for <ldl'l"'tlO~ l'2llCtr l"MI} llemocrult l"".mb \\1IT
I><• pnm<ll'ti to tho'l' inll'Ct,tl'<I in pJrtll'.1palin~ Prest'lllN
h~ lloa!t Cann•r Center.
October 27
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Oh, My Aching Knee
.Join ti..' for a d1~ u"ion on dw hlll"t m thl' diagno'1:-aml
trCJt1m111 of in1unt'!I and arthriu' or the.• km>c. l'n·:-.<i1tl'\l h~
Mkhad Drucker. M.O •• lloag llo,ptw orthopc'<.11(' llf'hl(,'on
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The Kc). to a Healthier Happier You
I ram th" mtfisul· approa(·h 10 wt~ and ~rrdw \
ill ru ion on .saf l· t: wrl i.,1ng 2.nll lood intakt• pmpnat"
for ~our age anJ hfl'St)fo. Presented 11) Julia Mathn~•n ,
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them to t>46-4 t 70, or call 540-
1224, PXl, 228. A rompleh• listing
<1f Around Town c1tn b<? found a1
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A b-~ seminar UUed Create a
We You Love -A Begi.nnmg
Pomt will be presented from 7 to
8:30 p .m. at Fuller Li1e Coun:.el-
lng, 2706 Harbor Blvd., Swte 206
A. Co-sta Mesa. Reservabons are
reqwred due to space limitations.
For more information, call 437-
501 3.
TODAY A free program UUed Marketing
Your Bu.i.;iness will be presented
A yoga class wUl be presented by dt 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach
iO-ye<H V<'lNun I ll'lf'lnu Sprnke CPntral Library's Friends Meeting
Itom 9 to 10 15 d.m ut Uw Nancy Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Por
Clctrk Eclucuhon t'<•nlf•1, 471 O ld more information, call 717-3801
Ne>wµorl Ruud, Su1to 103, New -
port B~llch. Adrni!-isiun 1s $8 per I Connect at the Corona del Mar ~1.,.., or $30 for (our prnpa~d class-Brdnch Library, a series of work-
• ~s. For rnor~ intun m1t1on, call I shops featuring tips for eifective ~149) 548-4059. use of library resources, will be
A UC Rlve~lde .utmlsstons pfOce j pr<•sr-nted from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
t••pn sC'nl dllVP will v1q t OC'C s every Wed~esday through l'.'lov.
l rnnsfPr Cente r hum 9:45 d m. to 25 c.it. the library, 420 Mangold :~ p.m to tc1lk with studPnt-; inter-AvP. The workshops will also fea-
1tsted m trd nsfe>rnny. The ·nc1nsfer lure strategies for Web naV1ga-
c·PntN IS in the sc:hool'~ Counsel-lion Admissiol'l is free. Por more
my c1nd Admr .. s1ons Ann(•X on mfonnation, call 717-3801.
Cdmpus. 270 I l ·a1rv11•w Rodd,
Costd Mcstt. f·or mcm• mformct·
lion, cc1ll 4.fl-~81N .
A meol.tl lllne.,,. support group
w11l hi' nwc•t from .5.1p to h 'JO p m
at !ht• { 'ostd. f'-lf''>d Commuruty
c;:enlt•r's rr1irv1,.w Room, 184.5
Pa rk A\:1• For mon• inlormalwn,
Celli (<l4'J) 'i•lll· 72'/4.
Estancia H1gh School Drama will
pre!)cnl a reader'i. theater at 7:30
p.m. at Estancia's Barbara Van
l foll Theater, 2323 Placentia Ave.,
Costa Mesa. Admission is $3. For
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more infonn.ation, cal.l 515-6537.
The play "St.I Magnou.u• wW
be presented at 8 p.m. Friday and
Saturday at the Theater District,
2930 ·arutol St., Costa Mesa.
Admission is $15 for Friday and
$20 for Saturday. For more infor-
mation, call -435-4043.t
"A Penonal View of California."
a watercolor exhibit by Richard
Thomsen, will be on display
through Oct. 31 at the Newport
Beach Central Library foyer, 1000
Avocado Ave. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 717-3801.
FRIDAY
A yoga class will be presented by
30-year ve teran Helena S):>rake
from 9 to 10:15 a.m. at the Nancy
Clark Education Center, 471 Old
Newport Road, Suite 103, New-
port Beach. Admission is $8 per
class or $30 for four prepaid class-
es. For more information, call
(949) 548-4059.
The 1998 Home Entertain.ment
Expo & Sale will take place
through Sunday at The Hyatt
The 3'.lnd dnrntttl meeting of the
Jewrsh I l'tlc•rttl1011 will ht' prc•-
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Newport Beach. Hows are from 4
to 8:30 p.m. today, 10 a.m to 8:30
p.m. Saturday, and 11 a.m to 5
p.m. Sunday. Kool & the Gang
will perfonn from 8 to 10 p .m.
today. Tickets for the expo are $10
at the door. Half-price coupons
are available at local audio/video
retailers. General concert admis-
sion iS $351 VIP reserved seats are
$50. Concert tickets a.re available
at all Ticketmaster locations,
including The Wherehouse, Tow-
er Records and Robinsons-May.
For more infonnation, call (949)
729-1234.
A seminar Utled Putttng It All
Together -From Idea to Profit
will be presented from 8 to 10
p.m. in the Science Lecture Build-
lng at OCC, 2701 Fairview RQad,
Costa Mesa. A,dmission is $15.
Registration begins at 7:30 p.rn.
For more information, call (949)
253-0952.
SATURDAY
A beach walk will take place at 9
a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park,
8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport
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New
Beach. Walkers Will meet at Peli·
can Point Parking Lot No. 2. Par~
ing is $5. For more information,
call (949) 497-7647.
A t.,ack-country hike wU1 t.Ue
place at 9 a.m. at Cry~tdl Cove
State Park, 8471 E. Coast High-
way, Newport Beach. Hi.leers Will
meet at El Morro Visitor Center.
Parking is $5. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 497-7647.
SUNDAY
A back-country hJke will take
place at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove
State Park, 8471 E. Coast lhgh·
way, Newport Beach. Hikers will
meet at El Morro Visitor Center.
Parking is SS. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 497-7647.
' Beach Costa Mesa Doi
atf>ladvanced class will take place
from 2 to -4:30 p.m . The begirining
class will be from 5 to 7:30 p.m.
Admission is $15. Classes arc for
mdividuals 13 and above. Part.
ncrs a.re not necessary. For more
inforlnation, call 241-9908.
A yoga class will be presented by
30-year veteran Helena Sprake
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Nancy
Clark Education Center, 471 Old'
Newport Road, Suite 103, New.
port Beach. Admission is $8 ~r'
class or $30 for four prepaid class-
es. Por more information, cull
(949) 548-4059. I
MONDAY
A yoga class will be presented by
30-year veteran Helena SprakP
from 9 to 10:15 a.m. at the Nan<)
Clark &location Center, 471 Old•
A special Undy swing workshop Newport Road, Sui~e 1~3, Ney,.
will be presented at the OeFore port Beach Adnus51on ts $8 per
Dance Center, 151 Kalmus Drive, I class For more information, call
G-3, Costa Mesa. The inte~edl-(949) 548-4059.
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Newport Dunes Raon -9 am -12 noon
l J.) 1 Buk Oay Drive, Ncwpon Beach
Ample Complimmltlry PJrking
Tirkets: $8.00 tulults
$2 for children 1111der 12
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October 10, 1998
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WEDNESDAY
The Networken wtll meet from
11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa
Mesa. Golf and Country Club,
1701 Goll Course Drive. Admis-
sion is $12 and includes lunch. For
more information, call 885-9093.
State Park, 6471 E. Coast High-
way, Newport Beach Riden. will
meet a t El Morro VlSltor Center.
Parking is $5. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 497-7647.
OCT. 31
bon, call Angie Stafford at 474-
2225 or Tina rl!Dlan at 551-3156.
All Lassen's Leads Club meets at
7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at Mimi's
Cafe, 1835 NeWport Blvd., Costa
Mesa. For more.information, call
646-1252.
Zen Home S titchery, a local
manufacturer of meditation sup-
plies, holds a free meditation from
5 to 7 pm. Sundays at Mesa Busi-
ness Center, 711 W. 17th St., Suite
A-8, Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call 722-7818.
the Santa Ana Army Air Base. For
more information, call 631-5918.
. Overeaten Anonymous meets
from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednt?! dayi. at
St. John's Episcopal Church,' 183
E Bay St , Costa Mesa. For more
information, call 953-0900.
Oasls Senior Center otters fl
Parkinson's disease support group
from 7 to 9 p .m. the second Thurs-
day of each month at 800 Mar-
guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For
more information, ccill 644-3244.
Seritor consultant Bob Brennan
will lead a free discussion of
reverse mortgages at 3 p.m for
seniors 62 and over .at Bdyside
Village, 300 E. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach . For more infor-
mation, call 723-0-233.
oa 1s
Cooking with Herbs will be dis-
cussed at the Newport Hills Car-
den Club meeting at 10 a.rn at
the Harbor View Club, House ll,
1800 Port Carlow Place, Newport
Beach. Arlen Bolton will be the
guest speaker. Coffee will be
served at 9:30 a.m. The business
meeting will start at 11 a .m. New
members are welcome. For more
~ormation, call (949) 644-8806.
The Newport-Mesa area Parents
Without Partners chapter will pre-
sent a Halloween dance from 8
p.m. to midnight at the Buena
Park Hotel, 7675 Crescent Ave.,
Buena Park. Costumes are
optional. Admission is $6 for
metli"bers· and $8 for nonmem-
bers. For more information, call
848-5836.
ONGOING
The Yoga Place offers a prenatal
The Newport Beach Parks, and postnatal yogd class from 3 to
Beaches and Recreation Commis-J 4:30 p.m. Thursdays New classes
sion meets at 7 p.m. the first. Tues-. begin on ~e hrst of the month.
day of each· month in the City· For more mformation, call 642-
Counctl chambers, 3300 Newport 7400.
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.rn. Sundays in the
church's Dierenfield Hall C, 600
St. Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. The confidential group is
open to the conununity. For more
information, call 631-2880. .
Blvd., Newport Beach. For more
information, call 644-3151.
Nlcotille Anonymous fellowship
wants to help men and women
who smoke to qwt and remain
smoke free. For more information
on local evening meetings, call
650-2713.
OCT. 17 Prospects Networking Group
meets from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m.
Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Breakfast is $6. For more infonna-
The Costa Mesa Historical Soci-
ety holds a free open house from
11 d.m. to 3 p.m. 'Thursdays at
1870 Anaheim Ave .. Costa Mesa.
The event features memorabilia
from the city of Costa Mesa and
~ mountain bike ride will take
place at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove .
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Hoag Cancer Center offers Man
to Man, a free prostate cancer dis-
cussion group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
the first Wednesday of each
month at the center auditonum, 1
Hoag Drive, Building 41, New-
port Beach For reservations or
more information, call 722-6237.
The PaclUc Business Xchange
has weekly breakfast meetings at
7 a.m. Tuesdays at the Pacific
Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Beach. There is no
charge for the irutial meeting. For
more information, call 640-0588
The Newport Beach Psychologi-
cal Assooation presen~ a coed
relationship group called Insight
Equals Power at 7 p.m. Thurs-
days. The fee is $25 per week. For
more information, call 722-4588.
Hoag Cancer Center offers a free
relaxation and imagery workshop
from 10 to 11.30 a.m. the fourth
Wednesday of each month at 1
Hoag Drive, Buildl.Ilg 41, New-
port Beach. For more informdtion,
call 760-5542.
Thursday, October 8, 1998 A 1
The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar
711 of Orange County oUers ft
program for young men ages 14
to 18 interested m learning about
sailmg, seamanship, piloting,
navtgation and auismg. Meet-·
ing~ are from 6 to 9 p m. Wednes-
days at the Sea Explorer Sea
Base. 1931 W. Cocsst Highway,
. Newport Beach. For more infor·
mallon, call 642-6301 or 551-
8591.
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around town Newport Beoch/Costo f<.Aesa Doily Pilot
AJ1brttil Foundation lmtructor
Wyoma McKinJey leads an exer-
cise class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at
the J ewish Senior Center, 250 E.
Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more
infonnatJon, call 513-5641.
Nightly meetings ue offered In
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach
for anyone who wants to over·
come mcobne addiction For a
schedule or more information, call
714-9106 or (800) 642-0666
Educdllon, 200 Kalmus Dnve,
Co:.ta Mt> a. Meetings dre open to
unyonc• who wclnts to improve his
or her public speaking skills. For
more information, call 444-5030.
The Newport Beach Dlstlo-
gwshcd Toastmoster.> Club 1300
meets from 7 to 9 p .m. Tu days
m Sgt. Peppt;roru's me<•llng room,
2300 Bristol St., Newport Bt•ach.
ror reservations or morn infom1d•
tion, Cdll,730-3671.
flower Ave.. Co~tu Mesa. Tl11•
meeting is free for hrst-llme v1 l·
tors. For more informdtlon, cnll
855-4308.
Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7
a.m . Mondays at The Irvine Co.,
550-C Newriort Center, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
733-2209.
Harborlltes Toastmaster Club
J 927 meets at 7 a .m Wcdncsddys
di the RivNboat Cafe, 151 c The Newport Sports Collection
Foundation, a nonprofit organiza-
bon, operates a tree museum at
620 Newport Center Dnve, New-
port Beach. The museum, which
has one of the world's largest col ..
lections of sports memorabilia, is
open from 9 d m. to 5 p.m. week-
days. For more informdtion, call
721-9333.
to advanced levels from 10:30 to
11:30 a.m. Thunddys for people
with cuncer and thetr families. A
beginner session meets from
10:30 to 11 30 a.m. Fnday . The
classes are designed to redurn
stress, increase lopgevity and pro·
mote a sense of well being with
basic, easy-to-learn, nonstrenu-
ous movements to aid Ul balance
and concentrabon. The class ts
taught by Victor Armand No reg·
istration is required Free. Hoag
Cancer Center is al 40-00 W. Codltt
Highway, Newport Beach. Por
more information, call 722-6237.
Oasis Senior Center offers a dal-
ly telephone contact progrnm Ior
seruor'S who have a linuted locdl
supsfort systom For more inlor-
mdtion, call 644-j244.
Mesa Messengt-n Toastmaster COdsl Highway, Newport 8edcl1
Club 691 m co ... ta Mc.-><1 m<•t>ls dl For more information, call 9c;s .
7 p.m. Tuesdays at Mesa Verde 3648. •
United Mf'lhod1-;t Church, 1 '101 I
W. BakN St, ( oslc1 Mesa. For Udo Isle To.aslmctslers ll)eets
more mlormcllmn, cull 540-444b ·Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m . .at
Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a
free tw chi class for intermediate
The Costa Mesa CQ.lllmunlcators
Toastmdsters Club mceb from
noon lo 1 p .m. Wednesdays at the
Orange County Depdrtment of
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HOUSES
CONTINUED FROM A 1
romam stagnant as the real estate
boom c cmses the rest of th<• city to
build up ctround it. They pldn to
fight until the bi~ter end to correct
what they see as d wronq.
Building their dream homes
Vic and Judy Peter>on ct.idn't
feel they were asking for too
much.
They had bought an ol<l home
on d v.ll uctble lot overlooking the
Pac1hc Ocean, dild they Wdntecl to
build a new home acc:ordmg to
the gwdelines m µlace when they
bought the property.
Th~ . Peterson<; understood ·
thos<' guidelines -known dS
Codes, Covenants dnd Restric-
bons, or CC&Rs -to mt•an that
they, as well as their ne1ghbo{s in
front of them, could build as high
as 16 feet.
But their plans were later
rejected because ..th<' new struc-
ture would block the view of a
neighbor behind them
"Now the association is saymg
U1at what L'i in the CC&Rs is incor-
rect, nnd they went to lawyers
that c:a1d 49 year.; or history is not
vtthd, • Vic Peterson said. ·This i~
like real estate musical chctirs,
where the music stopped in
March or 1997, and your home is
fixed where it was a t that point.·
The association wrote the new
guidelines in March 1997 after
getting opinion letters from two
law rums: Feldsott, Loe & Fein-
berg and Fiore, Walker, Raoobs &
Powers. In addition to height, the
gwdelines give the committee
authority over home style, materi-
als and colors.
Stanley Feldsott. who wrote
one of the letters, said he mter-
preted the guidelines to mean
that the dfchitectufdl committee
can dpprove or d1sapprove of any
home as long as 1l is not higher
than 16 feel. ~Jt is U.Sually accepted that
height lurutation is not the eqwv-
alent of a nght to build,· Feldsott
st11d, adding that disputes about
views in Newport Beach are com-
mon occurrences. ·u you had a
right to build up to 16 feet, the
lclnguuge would say that. An
attorney's job is to say this is how
I think a judge would rule on it."
Like the Petersons, Steve and
and m the meantime we don't
have any money.·
•People llfe just inposilg restrictions on properties at their whim Of at the whim of neigh.
hon. It's just tolatf arbitrary ond ~ rookes no sense. I think it's foil to hove o 16 ·foot height
~because that shOe fits everyone."
GaJed Srruth, a 12-yeur Corona
J J19hlond~ resident and former
member of the ~chitecturdl com·
m1ttee, said several years ago he
fought one homeowner m Corona
GaNd 5'ni1h
Corona Highlands resfd~nt and former member of the architectural committee
Highlands who wanted to build
up to 29 leet -the Clty's height
hrrut for house;. He al o tned to
Teresa Bailey disagree with that
interpretation.
The couple are expecting their
first child and want to rebuild
their aging home into a •dream
house• to accommodate the new
baby. Their· plans were also
denied because their proposed
house -though 16 feet high -
would block a neighbor's vtew.
Steve Bailey said he is conI1~
·dent that a judge would side wtlh
the residents J.f and when the mat-
ter gets to court
But in the meantune, he said, it
is coshng people hundreds of
thousands of dollars and 1s unfair-
ly pitting neighbor against neigh-
bor.
"It now seems relatively bkely
that our baby's first steps will be
m a courthouse rather than a
dream house,• Bailey said.
get the commuruty to agree to
An impact on real estate? change the quidelines but failed.
Another cl1fectPd couple are Now he sa1d he doesn't agree
MurcelJa and Bob King, both in with the assooabon's new guide-
the1r 70s. They were in escrow to lines but doesn't know what he
seU their ocean-Vlew lot in order can do about it. ·
to move from their 50-year-old, • •People are 1u:.t imposing
1,200-square-foot house and mstncllons on properties at therr
retire to a new ~ondominium whun or at the whUn of nf':1ghbors.
when Ulc new gmdelines went· It's 1ust totally arbitrary and it
into effect makes no s~nse, • Smith scud. ·1.
The plctns their buyer sub~t-. think it's fair to have ct 16-foot
tcd were re1ected because the height litnit because thut shoe fits
he1qht -though l<·s~ than 16 feet everybody."
-would have affected views of He added that the qu1dPlines
thH.l' neighbors. huven't been vott>d on h} mem-
Now that local real estate bers of the assonat1un and he
agPnts have been informed of the questiorted the1t val1d1t}. '
new gwdelines, the Kings fear "It has frighten~d dwcty home
they will never be dble to sell. buyers, and I think Pvcryone m
1• Who's gomg to want to buy a Corona Highlsmds hds d lega1
lctwsu1t?" Marcelld Kmg sa1<l nght to recourse," Sn11lh said.
"Wf.• arc in the right -we know "They have lowr>rt>d the \'ctlue of
that -but we have to go lo court r every home m Corona High-
Thursday, October 8, 1998 A9
lands.•
Howeve.I, at l •ast two broke.rs
who work m the iiCCa di agreed.
They Sdld homes m Corona High·
lands have be~n selling and don't
view the neighborhood as stag·
nant.
Feldsott. expenenced in com-
munity assOC'lation law, Sdid the
only way to solvo the probl m
other than tluough litigation is for
the homeownf!ls to elt.>et different
officers to change the codes.
No room for involvement
CouncJ.lman Dennis O'Neil~
who repre~nts the drea on the
City Council, Sd..ld there is nothing
the oty can <lo to help m the pn-•
vate homeowner dssoaation dis-
pute • · •
O'Ned sa.td thf• c.1ty does not
enforce the 1ssm• of pnvate views
and SdJd the dt'>c1yreement will
have to be fouqht m court "'
"The bylaw~ 91ve the board
authonty to mtm prcl the CC&Rsr:
and whether or not·you can read
1t dnd come to thl' sdrne conclu-
sion lS a ma tier in dispute,• h
said • 1 haven't tuken a position
on it. Eltht>r tht> hoard's position 1s
correct or mcurwct, but I don't
heheve it's a city matter."
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if all f cishion show raises funds for Orange Coun-iy Food Bank
A s the male models of
South Coast Plaza parad-
ed the catwalk showing
oU the silk boxers and robes of
Sulk.a, Debbi EWot, professional
womcm and Lmda lsle resident,
Jumped up from her table (~o. 9)
and in the senu-dark.ness of the
Four Seasons ballroom she
lettped on the table next to her
and grabbed the tall wble plac-
dfd displaying the No. 10.
Guests at tdble 10 -including
Dana Johnson, Marianne Diek,
VlckJ Ubberoth Booth, Dana
McNelU, Jacqueline franks and
Allison Olmstead -dJdn't even
nobce the heist. let dlone under-
stand why Elliot nccdec.t their
table number.
Why? Because Elliot wanted to
hold up the placard nf>xt time the
mdle models pranced dnd preened
down the runway to the applause
ct.nd cheers of d most dpprecldtive,
mostly female crowd
It was all part or the Harvesters
sLXth annual luncheon and fashion
show, held, as always, at the chic
Pour SedSOns Hotel. Newport
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For this year's event. much or
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The Harvesters played host to a fashion show at the Four Seasons
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were, from Jett. Stephanie Grody, Jeri McKenna. Wendy Enkema,
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'Dreams May Come' delivers images of heaven, hell
• EDfTOlt'S NOTE: The Reel Cntics col·
umn features movre cntiques written by
community members serving on our
panel.
house, big
income and
big future.
co•••• AITllCTIOIS sends a wrong signal to me
about the content of this particu·
lar picture
commits sui-~
etdf'. -
Engaging tale that
takes too long to tell
C hanning, imdginatJve.
romdntic and absorbing
are terms applicable to
-What Orea.ms May Come,~
the new Robin Williams film.
With his sure-fire star power,
Williams drew in so many people
last weeliend that it placed sec-
ond in box office receipts.
. It's a pleasant film on the
theme that everlastutg love can
REEL CRmCS
!>upersede
hell-where
people who
commit sui-
cide go -dJld heaven, where
accident vicllms and the good
guys go. "
The film seems to proclaun
that redemption and eternal hap-
piness m the real world is at
hand if the love between two
people is strong enough.
Chns and Annie Nielsen
(Willid111S and Annabella Sciorra)
· are the loving couple m an
American dream of upscale suc-
c-ess. He's a psychiatnst, she's an
c1rbst,. with the reqwsitc two chil-
dren (one boy, one girl), big
They're a
comfortable,
well-adjusted,
conunurucat;
ing family
until one tragic
morning the
children are
El killed in an eanore auto accident.
Humphrey Being the
ad.rmrable
exemplars they are, Chris ctnd
Annie hide their heartbreak -
even from each other. Then, one
incredible pileup in the early
evening ends With a flaming air-
borne car crashmg down on
Chris and killing rum.
Although Anrue tnes valiantly
to cope, as she has for fours
yedCS, it's just too much ano she
comnuts suicide.
It should be noted that the
deaths are handled with extraor-
dinary good taste m this ddy of
gorp and ghastly images. Screen-
writer/producer Ron Bass and
director Vincent Ward used them
instead to create many scenes of
indescribable beauty dnd gentle
humor. Even in the hell
sequence, they avoided excess,
establishing the horrors Wlthout
dwelling on them.
Along the' way, Williams agam
shows some of the serious acting
depths he is capable of. The role
does not call for some of the
nuances required for ·Dead
Poet's Society-or his Academy
Award-Winning psychiatrist in
"Good Will Hunting,• but he
bnngs warmth, earnestness and
openness to Chris.
Sciorra. the always capable
Ma.x Von Sydow and Cuba
Gooding Jr. are convinong as the
other pnnc1pal actors.
At two houn.· and 20 minutes,
the maJor problem with "What
DredffiS May Come~ IS that it·
takes too long to got to the hdppy
endlng. Hollywood seems to have
bought the erroneous idea that if
High ICbool Iba-
dent Todd Bow·
den (Brad ltenlro) une~ a deadly
5eaet when he
dJscoven that an
old man living ln
hJs hometown ls a
fonner Nazi war
criminal ln •Apt
Pupil," opewyng
Oct. 16.
one doe:-.n't spend mega dollars
and come up with a movie of
mega-bme, the picture won't f>e
big box office with the public.
Th~ moVlc is also an example
of the producer being in Jove
with thP. script he wrote and the
ilirE>Ctor m love with his images.
The result 1s that boU1 men sus-
pend good iudgment as to where
to cut, to the c.letrunent of lhe
film's impact.
AJso, "Whdt Dreams May
Come" 1s u lousy title If the book
from which Uus movie WdS
aridpted hdd lhP same title, then
neilher the duth6r nor the
!-irreenwnter dncl director under-
stood their ~lcttcrial Mdybe such
qwhbling docs not matter, but 1t
~ ELEANOttE HUMPHREY, "over 65,.
hves 1n Costa Mesi and is a pohtKal •
iunkie involved with several city com·
mittees.
" A magical journey fit
for a museum
I mdginab.on is H•al arid the
physical only dn illusion.
Heaven is anything dJl indi-
vidual wants 1t to be Think 1t
and 1t will appedr. In Robin
Williams' new movie, ·Whal
Dreams May Come, -the undge:s
dre beautiful and mesmenzmg.
To Chris (Robm Williams),
heaven is composed of hlS wile's
pambngs In heaven he·has his
loyal Dalmatian and art}1tring his
mind can imdgme -except his
beloved wile. Unfortunately, the
oge person he's suppo-,ed to let go
of is the one he Cdll't be v..,thout
Chris and his v.rife, Anrue, are
"true soul.mates,• a phenomenon
that allows them d cormection
that reaches beyond the ton-
straints of human life. The onl}
danger Chns can't SdVe Annie
· from is herself With the gwlt she
feels about Chris' death, Anni<."s
creating her own hell, one where
she quickly amve:s when she
As wonder-
ful dlld tree as ..
heaven b , hell
is a world
where the mind
that aeates •
such trea.sW'ei ,
lh bedVCD 1S •
qwckly opped
Melissa apart. leaving
Richardson only temble :;
mscmity.
"What Orea~ Ma~ Come" 1i
hedvtm for the movie cSUd1ence~
There's an mtrlg uittg story that ·
keep'>·lhrowing curve bcSUs, •
astounding scenery that Will cap.
tivate the eyes and a powerful
cast that only ddd!ii to the amaz ...
mg power of the tilm. ,
Espeadlly in the portrayal of·,
hell, • Drectm.s" 1s not always a ·
Cdkc walk. but there are oruy
bnef interludes of !>adne5~ mixed
in with the magical )OU."Tu:~y.
Williams and CulJa Gooillilg Jr.
are wonde>rful tour gwdes. · ,
~What Dn•ams MdV Come" 1S
not 1u~t a movie but a"master-
p1ece ht to be on d1'>play m any
museum. The talk of swede an4.
the 1mcSge!> of hell will not work :
for small children, but everyone •
else should see this JllOVle : ..
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RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT
On board the "Pride of Neviport" Rrvert>oat. Home Of The
Newport Harbor Nauticel Museum {Formerly Reuben E. lee) Is
Open From 1 1 am-9pm Lunch and Dinner Set Sun Brunch Sam
(closed Mondays) Reservations Needed Only For Wedd;ngs,
Banquets Or Pnvat.e PartJes All Ma1or 0-echt r.erds Accepted
Located At 151 E. r.oast Hwy, NewpCll't Beach, CA 92660
(714) 673-3425 Fax 673-7864
AUTO BISTRO
The first dnve-thru resteurent on the planet where the food
ectuelly me~. Our breakfast bistro menu ;s S8'"11ed 6am-
11 em. Or ea day bistro menu IS seMd 11em-1~. We offer
fine dallC8cies cuch ea Sesame Peanut Noodles end a Gnlled
Chicken l=ocacC18 Send'Mch with Arbchoke & Roma tomato
Plus a ful range at expresso & bistro beverages served al day
long Located at 31 CD W Coest Hwy (N'll!t to 9:8rting BMW)
TWIN PALMS
Callfomia r.oastal r.uisine. felltOOng tha bounty of the coast rn e
cont.empOrll'y intlooNx.:door llillage square etmo8phere, llva
erurteinment ewry night Lunch Mon -Sat. 1 1 30arn-;3P"."
fNtt'y night: ber manu e~aable betw n lunch/dinner and
Tlu'.-Sat. until midnight. locGWd at 630 Newport Center ~,
• Fe&hion Island 721~88
JACK SHRIMP ...
Swving aythentlc Louis ane cursrna 1n en upbeat casual
~ with patJO drilg Tl'"f our Jook&trimp P.&tBs. or the
Jemmin' Jembileye. T•• cu IM CICWery a~l8ble. lOC8ted et
2400 w C.oest Hwy 6505577
THE CULINARY WRAP
Frllh. healthy ~ dellCOCleS ~ ~ 8 flat !'Oii
~ 'l days e w9ek from 11 CQ\ni • 9.CQ:im. ~ rn tM ~Square 250 E:. 17th Sreet. (7\4154~
NIWPORT RIB COMPANY
AfW' 15 Y-:'I on ~ Blvd • N~ Rib .compeny 11
~ io 2198 Harber M (the did Eitzter') In OOEM:IER A
~ lounge. i.rger benQOlt faclliUte. more ~g.
....,. ftll CtUf'lflQ kitchen «id ~ for IUnth n ii* eome
air Chi lmpnMmentl • dMt new locldon ~ looltion '°" -P'1 .. find the belt bll7t beck ribl In ()9tige Quty, lll'wt In Wlf'm I cOmfoNbll HtanQ Open 7 ..,. I wllk
4'10 pm loc*8d ll 2CXXJ ~ BMI 631.:2, 10
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. (HARBOR & ADAMS) 540-193 7 (near fftutt Lynch's) -._.
LE CAFE/HYATT R.EGENCY IRVINE VILLA NOVA
Ca4forf1la DA: .. • ~ fmest E"1'; 8n...Ad6t, Un:h or Omer c.asual
e!ega!lce, as yoo one inside or on our beat.tilu' patio 'he feature
ScriJnptrous &f!ets i:hrooQhout the daf or you ·can order from our
1:>our11l1A menu locat.ed at·i 7EOJ J8ITW'ee Road (c:orm-cl Jarrboree
a~• ~Ian} Phone (714) 975-1234 -.5720 Hcus 6am-11JXTI
YANKEE TAVERN
VIiia Nova offers Oa~ It.a ran Cuts;ne WIUl a spectaeular lf'.ew
Feat£rnng homemade pastas, tresn seafood & veal speoalbes
and e umqce wa:.ertront ambiance reminiscent of en Italian
C.OUn:rysrde Professional set"VlCe & an award w nning Wiile "hst
OP.fight patrons wMe dining 1n this romantic setting Ll\le
er.:.ertainmeot begms nightly at 9pm The upstairs Cigar lounge
feattJres prerrnum c1g8r5 sp1r1ts and ao extensrve appebzer
On the bay 1n Newport Beach Se™~ lunch & Dinner daily rr.Rno Local:OO at 3.131 West Coast Hwv 642-7800
Located et 333 Bayside Drive 675-533 SCAM Pl
ZUBIES CHICKEN COOP Fme Fan 1ly Dming Newiy Remodeled ()pen 7 Days A Week for
Dinner Only 5 Cl). 10 ~ We Cater Private Lunch Partre$ for
15 People or More. Atl Ma1or Credit Cards Accepteo
Reservaoons Accepted Located et 1576 Newport Blvd Costa
Mesa 64S.B560
THAI SPICE .. Voted by the Rag!!tar reod81$ M appeared Ir! The Best o'
Oreoge County Sectiorl as "The Best Tha1 Food 1n ()'ange County· '
Lunch dinner. catenng & ta<eout 't-DN CFEN IN lRVJ\E 15455; •
Jeffrey Road (at !Nine C.cnter Or) 857 8424 Open ever)Cay Sun
thru Thurs 11em-9 30pm. Fn Ano Sat 11em-10pm A sd' •
OC8t8d 8t 615 w 19th St. Costa Mesa 5484333 ,
ROYAL THAI
~ 7 days a wee . Serving lonc.h & O!nner Daly 11em -3ptt\'
Sonday -Thursday Dinner IS served 5prn • 1 ()pm Sunday -
Th!A'Sday Fn end Sawrday open ortil 11pm Located 8t -IDJ1
W. Coast Hwy 6451THAI)
DIHO SIAM
¥\ere IT1C1"e t."18\ ~ chtkml ~ addb:x'I to Ckr ~. Broested, n ~
Qiic,en, ~ offer Stec,, S8atood, Prime Rib. Baby Back Abs. Pilla, a 22-.telll
appewa-menu aild more Generous llOrtlOnS at e GllA T v.We Come diet( us
out1 Open for ~nch ~. (piaa and appetAZers 6hld eU day) and Sunday
Breakfast ftJ ~ tw. BarqA!t ldie5 uo to 70. c;.r. l'OO'I\ soon to be ~
414 (lj ~>'ICXJt ft.d (CaTl9' rJ ~ ~ nl ~ ~)fl~ 8ea::ll 6458ll6
The• Chinese Cuisine Open 7 days. Monday -Saturday LunCh
11 CD a.m • 3 00 p m 0.nner 4 00 pm • 10 CD p m Sundet
ltaha11 food for heartv eaters. Open 11 30am-10 CQ>m. Sunday-Dinner onty Party r:rays &. cer.enng evaMble LQC8t.ed rn ttie c:oste •
Thu::--.>day 11 30em-11 CXlpm Friday-Saturday located at 1080 Mesa C'.ourt-fards at 1835 N~ Blvd (}. i 54 645-3259 '
SA PO RI
Bayside Orive. 644-4220
NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO.
The only brewery rn N~ort Beach, we seM award winning
beE!l'S & we h8118 a fant.astic food menu, With out.door dllll~ anCl AM AC H I
lots of FREE~arkrng Located a~ 2920 Newport Blvd ours "'· n ~ "'·-'-=_Go =Bar.. Alu,.;.,..,. .................... L--""' At 11 30am-1 .~SU~Tues 11 .30em-1 CXlemFri-Sat .,., <> ~·""' •• ...,... U1'UW.IAI'-'=> ..........,., 2675 IWl!l A~-e (Across Newport Golf Coo-se) (714) 645-5518
SKEWERS
Costa Mesa·s only Brewery' Loa.tad at 298 E. 17th St rn Cost.a
Mesa AD our brew & entrees are ~!ly made fresh Wood
hr9d pil28S slrii'lp/chiclcen/beef/lamb kabobs. salads end great
sandwiches Hours 11 am -11 pm Sun-Thurs and 1 'J em·
12 midnight FnSst
BAMBOO TERRACE
Oleclt out the hippest Chinese resteJ-er( ll'I ~ ~ Recent.'y
remodeled to resemble en Asian bier house Oil ()n WY86 tastY OVies8
food and offers e fully !ltr.lc~ ber wen refreshrng tropecel cmks. a Q08ttv
wr.e ist and a great, llSSOltmett of pnlfl1lltll bcmjd and in~ beers ..ru-s·
5 ~7 CQim Tues. ·Sun Cloud Mondays Located at 1773 ~
SM1. 11 Co6ta Mesa 645-5550
MANDARIN GOURMET
Chinese food lovers will find house specialties alo~g with many
fa!'Tllhar favontes on the menu We offer A llBnety Of appetiiers.
&oups. sslsds. entrees end desserts. Banquets, catenng and
take-out ava leble Sef°Vtng lunch & d•nner 7 days e week
Loca-..ecl at 15CX:l Adams Ave, 11CD 540-1937
SIR ROGERS, LTD
Sandwiches. r.otfoe arid E .presso Drinks & Smooclliee. Alf. rew
breakftl&t m nu Cetenng avallabla. Open Mon-Fri &t 6am
Sat at 7em end Stin at 9ani LOCftG<I • 270 E 17th~. Cosio Mesa 64~252 •
GURU'S SANDWICHES
We serve hot & COid deli 68ndv.ich Ur ul'ldwithes ere the
fattest in townr Tl'"f CU" world tomous meatball sanctwich or our
deli lit)'la sandvkh, ~1 be "Glnl'ed" for llf91 Mon . • Ff'i 9am-
6pm. Set. 10&m..3pm. Located t. 15BO Supenor /:we A1
(714) '122·1211
SAllATINO'I RESTAURANT
6 SAUSAGE CO.
Pasta CaeSat-Salad,_ Hclfla mede Sntisage. \.\l8I. lamb, Veaetllrian Oishe6. w,re, Beer. ~ & Oesseit HcMti 7 Deya r. W!cl:.~ ~Set. & Sun BMiCti ft'Ml B 30-1 00, SUn:·TtU& 11arn-
1 ~ Fri .s.t 11 tin-1.1 pm Al MaiO!' Credit Cerds AcceotOO
l.tlCadAt251 ~Wirt. ~Beleh (714)7230021
RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA
In I beeldJ llWng on the b8'f 1.M mUmc" performing.dlflely In
Ol.I' EllClll!ICe Uu-ot: locltlld et 251 Eaa ~ ~. ~ m ~ Beech. ·~ Mon <Sit 11 30.Q 30. Sondev 8'Vlctl
11•=· Oinhtt MM-Sun 5pm010pm C.D ahead for 1'1111 873-S!ID
BEN I HANA
A-nerica s most cetebr&t.ed Japanese restaurant. Open 7 da'JS a
.veek l ionch 11 30om-2 ~ Moo-Mi [)Inner 5 3C> 10 Cl:V'i
MocrTnum 5 3Q.11 ~m Fn, 5-11 CQ>m Sat 4 3().9 JOl'TI
&.n located 8t 4250 8'rch ~ 9550022
AVILA'S E~ RANCHITO
Auth1 •nbc Mi;XIC8n Food, With The Frestlest lngredrents & A
New l.JQht.Ciulsrne Greet Margantas Hcxrs lunch & Dinner All
Ma1or Credit CArds Accepted Located et 2101 Placentia, Costa
Mesa -642·1142 20CX) Newport Blvd • Newport Beach -
675-8855 and 2744 E Coost Hwy . ClJM -644-8226
Ml CASA
Dor meAls ere now 1:1 111p to aa1a as weft as Mexico Now otfel':ing
hsh tacos Phone ahead for orders to-go Hours Carly From
11 OOam All Ma1or Credit Cards Accepted Located At 296
17th SI. Costa Mesa (7141645-7626
LA PALAPA
Serving authentic South Mex can Seafood Cevlche cockta is
carn8f'OOes\ pu!po. ensaladas and much more ()pen 6 de;'S a we Ooeed on WOOnesdays 0.oe ~or tali:.&<>Ut loca:.i!d at
123 23"d ~ Ill ~Beath (near Mutt L~'sl 673-2657
' TA PAS
The only r~ .;:aurant IO 0 C to ofter cne finest 1n cuisine from
Span With live Flamenco enterta nmerit Specaiz1t1g in P&811a.
steal<s. grilled tresn fish & pastas Open for lunch arid d Mer
Locaf.ed at 4253 Marting e WBv I l mile SOUth of John ~
Airoortl Mapr credit cards eccepted (714 J 756-8194
SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD
Regardect es Soothem C81if0mia's toe> seafood retaaer Wtri'! thi'
largest & finest seloction <:J fresh seafood dally Also. e •
of scrumptArus de!icecies sUCh as sushi, IJilled fish en:rees. claM
ch<Mdt."r. ftSh & ch ps, sandwiches and ell the f x ngs for a
gourmet meal at home ~ 7 days a ~k Loea:ed at 154 E
1 7th St • c.ost.a Mesa ! n 41 s 7 4-8862
THE CANNERY
Hist.one Waterfront Re5tnurar.t I.ind Harbor OiJ1se Q!n:.cr Hou":i ..
Mvn SJt 11 30 • 2 CDam Sun 10 cx::klm-12 ~n All Map-
CreJ!t Cards AeservotJOl'lt Suggested L.ocated at 0010 Lsfayea.~i~
Alie . NewpOrt Beach CA 92663 (7141 675-5777 F~ 675-2510
CATALINA FISH KITCHEN
Get hoo ed on tho freshest fish ava ble Fresh g fii;"-
ses!ood eod chitken, &nndwiches, • plates and paste
~ ~ aaveo days • Mon thru Set J 1am-S?TW
Sonday 11 em-7pm Catering L.oc:eted 670 w 17ttr
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More memorable performances at South Coast Repertory
• EDCTOR'S NOTE: This IS the second of
a two-part retr~1ve on South Coast
Repertory.
TOM Trrus
W hen South Coast Reper-
tory moved uptown to
ith current two-theater
complex in 1978. the stakes
became h1gher, dJld tht>re were
fewer nussteps in the area of
play selection c;uch as the e>arlier
La Tunsta, • ·a19 Soft Nell1P,"
"Sdved" or "Subjed to Fits "
Not that SCR felt tho need to
THEATER
RETROSPECTIVE
rely on tried-
and-true
properties to
dlttact dUdi··
ences the
f1r'il Fourth StE>p se(:lson mcluded
"1 he l.onttdctor," "Tlw Sorrows
or Fredenck" dnd "Spok<">ong,"
11u·•1 'OUschold namt•c; among
Jl)dV~,, •-.
111 ta • ~ l ieqan pldcmg
cv~n •. 01t• t•n phu'>I'> on world
preffi.lctc'> -sohd, involvinq
plays Ilk(· • Pomts m T1m1• •
"Tune Wd'> • dnd "Scrc•wlx1Jl."
These nPwly minc>cl gc•ms from
the early 1480<; kud the ground-
work for th<' company\
. ~timable Colab project, formed
to support tht• development of
onginal scnpts.
In December 1980, SCR came
up with the idea of putting on d
fanuly-oriented Christmas show.
The company's Jerry Patch
adapted Charles Dickens' clac;s1c
~A Chn5trnas Carol" and Hal
Landon Jr. landed the central
role of Scrooge. Needless to say,
it was well-rec<>ived -this
December wlll murk the 19th
consc•cutive production of ~C'dr
ol," with Landon (and many oth-
ers dmong the ongmators) still
happily involved.
And the hit'> JUSt kept on com-
ing. These were some of thp .out-•
stcmdlng producllons at the cur-
rent locabon·
"The Elephcmt Mdn" (1981).°
Ron Boussom turned m a mdgni.h-
uml performance as the defom1cd
John Menick, using only tus con-
siderable ability -no makeup
tu c•nact the chdracter.
"True West" (1981). Sam Shep-
ard's most accompl.t.shed pldy
dn•w intensely delineated perfor-
mances from John Ashton and
future cinema standout Ed I lams.
"Rrothers· (1982). Future mul-
t1plP Emmy winner Dennis Franz
show1 d his acting chops m this
\\ 1 ·'' premwre drama from
Gporgl' Sibbald •
"Mixc>d Sinqlrs" (1983) .
l\nothP.r world p1 em1ere with
Whiske·;-w~t~he~7i 'tJ: r>~6'~~~L r>a s~tt.:.~s <~ ~
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South Coast Repertory's production of "A Chrisbnas Carol" has
been staged for 18 years. Th.is year's performance will be the 19th.
Richdrd Doyle turning m a
wrcnchmq performdncc m this
lockc!1-room clrdITia
"RcckJP<,s • (1985) The first m
d serios of pldys hy Crn1g Lucas
to illuminc1te th<' SCR c;toge was
"d surrt•dhsbc joumPy into the>
nether world of th<• mmd. • lo
quot<• one rcv1c·wcr'c; opinion
"GdWPo" (rn85). This Bertolt
Breehl epic dramttltt.dtton of the
Italian astronomer's struggle with
snenc<> crnd his conscwnce was
notable for the extraordinary per-
formance of Ddila' Elcar m the
title role
"Franlac and Johnny in the
Clair de Lune" (1987). Richard
Doyle dnd Karen Hensel bril·
~ tianUy dlSsected Terence McNdJ-
ly's two loners trymg to build a
future on a one-night stand
"The CruableH (1980). Arthur
Miller's haunll.ng witch-hunt dra-
ma blistered across the main-
stage with superb performances
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A Wntcrfronl <'la sic nt
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(jorn1ul11 Rf.11btt1 1';, lA't)
151 K C'oast Hwy in Newport Bcn<'h
l'IOT VAi.iP •ITN ANY U'l'HH elfin:•
1111°'1(• Tltl9 Ab TO lt'.C f;l\'f; At roll I DINlllH kHTllQ
by James Sutorious, Kandis
Chappell and Richard Doyle.
•Sunday in the Park With
George• (1989). Another rcl!e
musical production, this Stephen.
Sondheim offering also exc;elled
in scenic design (by resident set
wizard Cliff Fa~er). ~Search and b estroy" (1990).
Howard Korder's bullet-paced
·Pulp Flction-ish" study in
dVarice left an indelible mark on
mainstage dttd1ences.
•Hospitality SUlte" (1992) A
wprld premic>re populated by
SCR's founding dctors, and a
masterful first effort by play-
wright Roger Rueff.
"Playland" (1994). A scaring
drama of raodl tens1on i.n South
Africa with Richard Doyle and
Kene Holliday comprising the
powerful cast.
•A Streetcdr Named Destre
(1994)." The Tennessee Williams
masterpiece makes the l.J.st a sec-
ond time with Kandis Chappell
turning in a stunning perfor-
mance as Blanche DuBois.
"Wit" (1995). A brilliant perfor-
mance by Megan Cole in d most
dCIIUlnding role, that of a woman
battling cancer. made this Mar-
garet Edson drama memorable.
"Collected Stonrs • ( 1996).
Take "All About Eve• and tum it
into a clash between a veteran
novelist and her protege and you
have this compelling two-woman
dramo stamng Kdndis Chappell
and Suzanne Cryer
"Death of a Salesman" (1997).
SCR's second production of the
Arthur Miller classJC proved as
nvetmg as the. first, "'.1th Allan
Miller excelling as Willy Loman.
These shows were the cream
of the crop, but the crop itself has
been bountilul ovN the 33 1/2
years I've been pnvilc>ged to
VJew and comment on South
Coast Repertory's production$
It's been a lonH .ind exciting
nde -and sine<> Emrnes, Benson
cmcl myself all dH' only hovenng
around the six-decc1de rnd!k, we
must assume it still hds qwte d few
miles to go. I. for one, intend to (ul-
ly en1oy the next 33 lil years.
----• TOM mus has reviewed every SCR pro·
ductlon for the Daily Pilot Stf\le the com-
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Sluggers are satisfied at Newport's Cappy's Cafe ·
N.iv.;cv Ctn n IR • stockoo bar m the comer offers
llcit Pb t eye-opening blood¥ Maryii and
.screwdrivers. · W hen l was a colleg1• stu-I had heard a rumor that
dent and bclrtending at famous sports stars drop by the
tlie Newport Bearh place frequently -the ever-pre·
. Mamott, tny route to worJ( took sent notion surE"ly lunng in curi-
me down Pclc1hc Codst Highway. ous custom1>rs • but 1 never
Every Satur<Jay. I traveled imagmed (would actually see
through Newport Shores, J>dSsmg one.
Newport Burger, surfers dod~g My brother-in-law 1ust about
ciirS, and hungry p~trons W<.tJting Clipped when we ran into heavy-
for a seat at Cclppy's Cate. weight box~r Lennox Lewis sit-
! always unaginf'd that C<1p· ting quietly tn the corner chow-
.py's mu:.t ing down on one of Cappy's
G REVIEW . serve :.ome E>itcellent breakfasts. OININ of the most. And an hour after we left, The
extraorcti-Worm himself Demus Rodman ·
nary food to hdve Imes that Jonq showed up with comparuon Cdt-
The re'>laurant Wd'> dlWiiy., men Elektrd. Owner Nick Pana-
packed, and I purposely avoided gakis <.a1d the likes of Lewis, The
qomg lh<>re because of that But Worm, Mark McGwire and
10 years cmd thou!>und" of ore.ti· Chuck Fmley eiil at Cappy's
rwry br<'akfdc;ts ldtc•r I <IP<i<l<'d to bC'Cause they •get what they
pndure the lmes and ':><!e what Wdnl. •
evPrybody was WcUting for Part of the lure for those l;llg
The place ~s still pdcked on sports stars might be the qener·
wC'ekends, with patient patrons ous portions and attention paid lo po~g out on~o the sulewc1lk . making sure aU the food is fresh
Once ms1de. fnendly young and healthy and that low-fut
.,ervers who <lon't look hke they opllons are on the men':!
eat much scurnper about the blue When Panagakis took over the
and white nautical-thPmed business in 1991 , hE" not onl)'
rest<turant, wh.ich wds moa• :.tark re>modelcd the inside and out-
lhctn I unagmcd 1t to be.. side, but he also put m a new
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CAPPY'ScAN
+ WHERE: 5930
Pacific Coast
Highway, New·
port Beach
+ WHEN: Opens
at 6 a.m. every
day; closes at 3
p.m. Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday
arid Fr:iday, 4 p.m. •
Saturday and
Sunday
+ HOWMUCH:
Inexpensive
+ PHONE: (714)
646-4202
DIANA MUl.VIHIU. / 0-UY I'll.OT
Nlck Panagalds wu an occasional
customer at Cappy's Cafe -and then he
bought ll Seven yean later, be says of the
restaurant "I'm in love; It's my baby ...
added more healthy choices like
chicken, fish and vegetarian
dishes. He also increased the
portlons and offered high-pro:
tem/low·fdt options su ch as !>ix-
and eight-egg white omelets
My el rollo omelet ($6.95)
with fresh spmach, mushrooms,
carrots, zucchini and onions -
was healthy and surprisingly
light, even with the melted Jack
cheese on top The side ol sea·
I
on !d potatoes had o lightly
moky flavor and was cooked
with flavorful onion<:;. And the
toast was axmmngly Uuck and
tatherf'd in real butter.
The Fr.-nch toast ($5 95) WdS
three thick slic<>.s of fluffy egg-
dlpped gnlled bread dusted with
powdered sugar dfid a dollop of
butler.
The ~raditiondl egg<> Benedict
had a ruce crusty Englbh muffin
toppt•d with Canddtdn bacon,
two poached eg~!:-dnd d wonder-
ful hollandaise sauce
An ~pen-faced :.andwich
($6.95) with chlC'ken salad,
· turkey or tuna was a giant trPat
with avocado. chNldar chee.<;t•
and alfalfa sprouts on sourdough
bread.
The fre.,h frwt cup.($2,95) is a
wonderful nux of ultra-fresh
assorted tru1t, und the l>tscuJts
8Jld grnvy ($2.H5} are substantial
and starchy.
For meat lovers. Cappr's comer
I of the menu ofter.-~tedk, comc~d
J
beef, salami, pork.chops, hd1ll,
knockwurst. be<>I and s.tusdge
with eggs Turke} .au.'Xige is
availdble for 95 cents extra.
Pancakes, waffles etnd French .w_
to<c."1 ($4.55 to $6.95) are tasty,
e.pecially the Oufty and sweet
pancakes, cooked to perfection.
For lunch, sandwiches, burg-
ers, melts dnd chili will satisfy r
any appetite, or try Mencan-f
style <;elect1ons of enchiladas
rancheras, spinach enchiladas,
toc;,tada supreme and a special
bumto, all for $6.95; d.nd cQmbi·
nab.ons of enchlladas, soft tacos,,•
bumto and du.le relleno.
Cappy's ts open for dinner on ~
WcdnesddV on!", with the regular • 1 ...... menu item:. and ~peci.als. mclud-,
ing pnme rib. lsB.95), turkey with •
real mashed potatoes ($7.95), NeYf,
York steak 1$9.95)1 fish and dllps
($7 95), o hall roasted chicken
($6.95), and J}ortf"rhouse or T-bone
steak '$9 951 Wr:dnesday rught
specidls are served with choice of
potato, soup or salad.
Even 1.1 you don't run mto
McGw1re, !itop b\' Cappy's for a
ta.sty meal -it's worth the wait.,.
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• COIDDlUDI forum . Newport Beach/Costa M.esa Daily Pilot
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Costa Mesa,_ itS good to have you back in airport fray
elcome back, Costa Mesa.
For the past two years,
you've stood on the side-
. lines, a spectator to one of.
the fiercest battles in the
county's history -the fight over an airport at
El Toro.
After a two-year absence, you have decid-
ed to rejoin the Orange County Airport
Authority. You_left for financial reasons -
money was tight, and it seemed a wise move
at the time.
· But 2005 is fast approadung. That's when ·
the restrictions limiting flights in and out of
John Wayne Airport expire. And that's when
the danger will begin to loom: the threat of
expansion and flight after flight roaring over
Costa Mesa.
And what happens at Johri Wayne most
c;ertainly will have an impact on your resi;
dents ....... particularly those living on the East
Side. If John Wayne is forced to expand its
flights, Edst Side residents certainly will hear
it -every bit as much as Newport's East-
bluff or Dover Shores residents.
That's what makes your silence these past
two years so puzzling.
Oh sure, you signed a resolution support-
ing an airport at El Toro -but that was five
years ago.
This is an issue that will shape the future
of not only your own neighborhood.. but the
entire county. To sit idly by while othe'rs •
READERS RESPOND
duke tt out is, well, just not right. .
Newport has been pouring millions of dol-
lars into the airport fight, hiring consultants
and public relations firms .
They've even assigned city staff to the
issue -people whose sole jobs are to do
whatever they can to ensure that an airport
is built at El Toro.
We're not saying y~ should do the same.
But it's nke to see you rQlling up your
sleeves again .
. Loc als express outrage over rapist, teacher suicide lawsuits
THE ISSUE: Convicted sex offender is
suing city of Costa Mesa for erroneously
identifying him as a child molester.
H ow dare Chris Decker's lawyer, T. Matthew
• Phillips, classify a rapist as merely a gar-
den-variety sex offender ("Rapist seeks $1
• nu.llion rrom city,• Sept. 30J. It is people like this
who keep women from coming forward. If we
started generdliZtrig these ctimes, then the victim
has once again been violated.
I pray the Costa Mesa Police Department warns
me if any sex offender moves into
my neighborhood. And 1t will really
sicken me 1f this case ever reaches
court.
MICHELE A. THOMAS
Costa Mesa
Whdt really offended me about
' th.is drticle was that the lawyer, T.
Mdtthew Phillips. commented
thdt rape is not as bad as child
molestabon. Perhaps if tus
daughter, wife or mother had
been vtc1ously raped and
sodomized by the likes of Chns
Decket, he may have a little
different perspective. ·
Thdl IS nght, Ptullips, keep
telling yourself there are dif-
ferent floors in hell, and
mayb<' you'll be able to
sleep <.1t rught. As for the rest
of us. and victims of rape, we are not
• buymg 1l.
• DEE DEE CRALL
Newport Beach
~ I dm appalled that anybody would file a claim
r agaiJlst the Oty when It iS a }aW that all sex
• offendl'rs are listed It ts extremely dlSappointlng
that d lawyer would say that rape is not as bad as
child molestation . Granted, when our children are
hurt, 11 is always worse than an adult. But rape is
rape, and a sex offender is a sex offender. And we
women and children need protection agamst mon-
sters like th.is man. And if thls is an infrtngement
of lus nghts or should not be done, then this is a
sad, sad country. Th.is man should be posted, and
we should all know that he is a sex offender.
BRITTA PUWAM
Corona del Mar
Lawyers like T Matthew Phillips who contend
a rapist •~ not a high-nsk offender are lying. It is
attorney<, like Phillips and their twisted concepts
on how to make money for criminals that should
be taken to task by our legal system and prosecut-
ed
PAUL JAMES BALDWIN
Newport Beach
l am pretty sure that any per!jon who has eXpe-
rienced a rape would not agree With the state-
ments made by the attorney for Chns Decker. I
believe we have as much right to know if a rapist
lives in our neighborhood as we do l child moles-
ter. I don't want any garden-variety sex offender
m the garden of my neighborhood. The claim that
has been flled is ludicrous.
ELIZABETH FORD
Costa Mesa
It is not swprising that Chris Decker, who was
, rnnvicll'd of two counts of rape m the 1970s, is fil.
• mg a $ t million claim against Costa Mesa. He is
: merely doing to the citizens of the oty what he did
•to women.
MICHAEL A. GLUECK
Newport Beach
We sometimes are in a quandv-y as to why
1 lawyers get bad publiaty because most of the time
t they drc sE>rving a noble cause and protecting the
mdiVJdual 1.Jberties granted to us by the founders
of Uus great country.
However, m cases uch as Uus, one cannot help
but ask why Why are cases such as this given any
merit at all by any attorney with the most liberal
nund-scl? I Cdnnot answer this quec;tion but will
say that if and when the day arises that the city
settles a daim such as this one being asserted by
Chris Decker, we may as well call it quits.
Such meritless, outrageous clanns pollute the
legal and administrative system of justice and
place the integrity and moral fiber of certain legal
professionals not affiliated with those making
these claims into question with the general public.
Is Decker trying to preserve his reputation and
his privacy? lt so, he should have thought of those
concerns when he was engaged in such acts.
Although, like any other citizen he has a right to
·do so in light of his cnminal conduct in the past,
•
the public disclosure of these seenungly private
facts is absolutely warranted and justified
for the betterment of public safe-
ty.
~It is apparent that T. Matthew
Phillips, counsel for Decker, is a
disciple of the Bill Clinton school of
spin and semantics. Saying rape is
not as bad as child molestation is
tantamount to saying murder is not
as bad as a hit and run of a child.
The trawnaticrape of an adult or the
unthinkable act of child molestation,
such sick unforgivable conduct should
be prosecuted and punished severely.
Yes, Decker is "high risk" be.cause
he has manifested the propensity to
commit such acts in the past. In the
eyes of most people, one such act would
constitute a htgh-risk offender. When it
comes to such repulsive crimes against
society, such as rape, there is no garden-
variety category, because all offenders are
created equal Insofar as the statement
about the various levels of hell. according to the
crime com.nutted, hell becomes the bottomless pit
in most of those instances.
FRED ASCA"I
Newport Beach
THE ISSUE: Mother of Newport Harbor
High teacher who committed suicide in ..
January is suing school district, alleging
wrongful death.
W hen I picked up the paper this morrung, I
was a little bit swprised at your top story,
although in this suit-happy world, 1 had
a feeling legal repercussions to J ulie Snyder's sw-
cide would happen sooner or later ("Newport-
Mesa sued in teacher's swcide," Sept. 30; "Par-
ents, students praise teacher named in lawsuit,"
Oct. 1). But when I got to the part about Dennis
O'Hem, a former teacher at my school, words
can't possibly describe how utterly angry I was.
O'Hern's public reputation is pretty much ruined.
He was my teacher last year in advanced
placement U.S. history, and I would have to say
that not only is he a pillar of the community -he
volunteers at Shalimar Leaming Center and
serves on the board of the Newport Harbor Educa-
tional Foundation -but he is one of the most
amazing teachers I have ever seen. His sense of
humor and amazing knowledge caused my cur-
rent fascination with history, and his gentle nature
made all of his students appreciate and respect
him greatly. I could never imagine tum verbally
attacking Snyder, much less asking her out for
drinks.
I also have a problem with lum and the district
being blamed tor Snyder's suiade. We are all
responsible ror our own actions, and to say that
she was dnven to kill herself by others has
absolutely no bearing whatsoever. I also have a
problem with the fact that O'Hem was not even
aware that he was named in the suit until he read
your article. You should have at least shown him
the courtesy to hold off on naming lurn until he
was aware of it himself and allowed him to com-
ment on it.
As a student journalist, I am shocked at the
unprofessional and biased coverage of this story.
But as a student of O'Hem, I am even more dlsap-
pomtcd in the way thts situatiQn was handled, and
I can only hope that this community can see
through this injustice against an amazing man and
throw their support behind him. Shame on you.
KRISTINE HARRJNGTON
Editor-in-chief
Newport Harbor High School Beacon
• EDITOR'S NOTE: The Daily Piiot attempted to reach Den-
nis O'Hem for the Sept, 30 article and was unsuccessful. The
source of the information was a lawsuit filed in Orange
County Superior Court. An attorney for the school district.
Dana McCune, who also is representing O'Hem in the suit,
was quoted in ~ subsequent article, as were several of his
supporters.
I think your front-page article is unjustifiably
biased. In this article Husein Mashni uses a quote
from Newport Harbor Principal Bob Boies saying
Julie Snyder was a well-liked teacher. Mashru
says nothing about O'Hern -whose name was
repeatedly spelled wrong -being a well-liked
teacher. O'Hem has always been my favorite
teacher, and most of my classmates (class of '98)
agree with me.
O'Hem is a seasoned professional who knows
when a line has been crossed. If he yells at any-
one, 1t is because that person has done something
seriously wrong, such as Snyder did in the testing
incident. As for the claims abOut stalking and
harassing phone calls, I would just like to see
those drums backed up.
Th.is morning after reading the article, I e-
mailed fhany of my former classmates and told
them to also read the article. lhave since received
three responses, one asking if there is anything
we can do for O'Hem. I feel that the lawsuit is
completely without merit and should be thrown .
out of court. I also Uunk that if the rumored suicide
note was made. public, it would destroy the entire
bas!S for the case. Until then, O'Hern has my com-
plete sympathy as well as that of what I'm sure is
the majority of my classmates.
The charges
levied against
teacher Dennis
O'Hemareso
unbelievable as
to be ludicrous.
I taught
honors Eng-
lish to O'H-
em's honors
history stu-
dents for
more than
20 yea.rs at
Newport Harbor
SEAN MOSS
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
High. I know that students and
faculty alike highly admired and respected O'H·
em as a dedicated teacher and a man of integrity.
He was concerned not only with his students' aca-
demic development but also with their moral
development.
O'Hem has devoted literally hundreds of hours
outside of school to enlarging his student's hori-
zons and lo working to improve his community.
He is a man of basic goodness, with an acceptance
of responsibility that extends to every part of his
life. Added to that is his strong sense of fairness
that would preclude his reacting to any situation
without careful consideration of all factors
involved. ,
That this young woman took her own life iS
very sad, but to connect O'Hem with her decision
is to oversimplify the problem disastrously.
BETTY ORIACH
· Newport Beach
nus ls in regards to the consecutive articles
about Dennis O'Hem, I.he Newport Harbor High
School teacher ll4Jned in the wrongful-death law-
suit by Jacqueline Schneidewind.
These are obviously the hurting words of a
grieving mother. Any death of someone's child,
especially a suicide death, is a wrongful death and
a sad death. But if you knew O'Hern, you would
IOW TO COITACt ·YOll llPlllllTITIYll
.
know that there is no story. Above bis love and
commitment of his profession lies his unflinching
integrity. Any student, friend, co-worker, employer
or employee of his can tell you this. Even the stu-
dents caught receiving the answers from Julie
Snyder would have to agree to th.is.
He was an incredible teacher for more than 30
years. Please ta~e care that the facts are reported
here so that the great work of those years is not
undone by careless rumors and accusations.
O'Hem is and always will be a first-class indi-
vidual, loaded with character and integrity. No
one can take that from him.
KATHY MADER DAUK
Corona del Mar
I was one of Dennis O'Hern's students at New-
port Harbor 15 years ago, and I find the allega-
tions against him hard to believe ..
I was in his class dunng a very diffiCl,llt period
in his life, while his wife was dying of cancer.
Despite the stress and grief be was dealing with,
he never showed his students anytlung but kind-
ness, patience, humor and courage.
I have been a teacher myseU for 10 years, and
O'Hem continues to be one of my role models. I
hope that Jacqueline Schneidewind doesn't com-
pound the tragedy of her daughter's death by
slandering the reputation or one of Newport Har-
bor's most beloved teachers. .,,
O'Hern, if you ever need a character reference,
just call. I, along with half the city, will be there.
SANDI HANAUER
Costa Mesa
I am sure that you are receiving a multitude of
letters in support of Dennis O'Hem. It is not sur·
prising, considering the man in question. ·
I graduated from Newport Harbor High School
in 1995, and I aro thankful for the excellent teach-
ers who prepared me for college. Among those
teachers who bad the greatest impact on me was .
O'Hem. As my advanced placement U.S. history
teacher, O'Hem sparked an interest in history and
economics that I have carried through to college. I
am majoring in economics at West Point and have
taken several courses in history, large-
the discipline to excel at
ly a result of O'Hem's
enthusiasm
in the class~
room.
O'Hemis
·as far from an
easy •get-
. over" teacher
as you can find. ·
His standards of •
excellence
forced me to go
beyond doing •
just enough to get
by and gave me
the U.S. Military Academy. O'Hem's success lives
in multitudes of students who have gone through
bis programs and on to great schools throughout
the country. It is a shame that a case such as the
one brought against him can tarnish a superior
teacher and individual. •
Please know that the feelings and regard I have
for O'Hem are not mirle alone. My friends and for-
mer classmates share my intentions equally.
I am writing this letter in support of a great
man who is being wrongly defamed by this case.
Know that when you write articles about this cue,
you have the ability to inftuence the unknowing
public greatly. Write articles with res~ and
please do not cause him more harm than bas
already been mwlted by the motber of Julie Sny-
der. Please do not let one unfortunate death lead
to the death of someone else'• flawless reputation.
l will permanently hold the highest regards for
O'Hern because 1 know firsthand the excellent
man he is. I can only hope the>1e unaware of the
situation do not foster the wrong impression of
him.
iJRESIOENT
ill Clinton, (0), The While House, 1600
~ennsylvnmcl Ave., Wastungton, D.C.,
:10500. Hotline (6 a.m. to 2 pm.) (202)
~56-11t1.
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Building, Suite t 12, Washington, D.C.,
20510, (202) 224-3553; or 2250 E. Imper-
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HOUSE Of REPRESENTATIVES
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Pwce, Suite 420, Newport Beech 92660,
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Beach 92648, (714} 960-64831 or 1027
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STAll SENATE
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MacArthur Blvd., Suite 220. Irvine
92115, 833-0180.
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708-PAJR.
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President Don~ and memben
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Thursday, Odober 8, 1998 AIS
CROSSING
CONTINUED FROM A 1
of f,he_y1ay that fast.•
Wilson,1 who was taken to
ttoag Hospital and later released,
said he has a large bruise and that
he was sore all over, but he has no
broken bones.
•1 had the sign up, but lhe lady
must not have seen me and rut me
IJl the leg,• Wilson said. ·1 did a
football spin and I was lucky the
ctr didn't go.over me."
Police said the dnver was bold-
inq a cup of coffee and was blind-
ed by intense sunlight when the
acodent occurred. The dnver has
not been cited, but the case is
under investigation, police sa'id.
Wilson, who runs a home-
bd'>€?d business, said doctors told
him to stay in bed for a couple of
days
1 •He never dropped his sign,"
1
sa1d PTA President Mark Wood,
who saw the accident and has
been leading an effort to get
added traffic controls at the inter-
section. •He was dazed, but he
finished crossing the street,
ht·lped the other group of stu-
dents over and then collapsed.
He's somethlnq of a hero.•
While Wilson suffered only
minor injunes, the accident is tak-
mg on major proportion.s among
NPwport Elementary parents,
many of whom are temf1ed that
1t 5 a matter of time before some-
''Wi have teochen out theft
supervising ond we have a~ng
guards. We need to go o s1ep fur-
ther."
Denise Knutsen
Newport Elementary principal
one gets killed at the intersection.
Wood said he was crossing the
same intersection about an hour
after the acodent when 1 a blue
Mercedes-Benz doing 50 mph
grazed his guitar case.
"It's constant near nusses
around there,• Wood said. •We
approached the city engineers
la$t time we had an accident
there, and they told us they dic;ln't
want to impede the traffic flow •
Wood said the PTA will meet
Wednesday night to discuss its
next step, which could mclude
going to the City Council, and, if
nePd be, the state
Newport Elementary Principal
Denise Knutsen, who is new to
the school, sclld she saw the acci-
dent and is also concemea about
safety at the busy intersection.
·we're at a point when there's
nothing more we can do as a
schooi," Knutsen said. ·we have
teachers out there supervising
and we have crossing guards. We
need to go a step further.•
But police said even a stop
light would not have prevented
Wednesday's acodent. Police also
said last yedf's acodent was the
re:.ult of mechanJcaJ failure and
that the two acadents are oot
comparable.
•A teen was driving a '61 Lin-
coln that he and his father had
been working on as a project,•
said Newport police Lt Jim Car-
son. •Our mecharucs took the car
apart and we could see plainly
tlldt the brakes were not function-
mg!
Cat"Son said the root of the
proqlem is that many Ne-wport-
Mesa schools, inducting Newport
ttnd I Manners Elementary, were
built deeades ago as neighbor-
hood schools that students would
walk or ride their bikes to. Carson
said the deve1opers never envi-
sioned or planned for parents d.ri ..
vmg to school to drop off their
children.
"There are long lines of par-
ents parked in red zones and dou-
ble-parked to drop off their kids,·
Carson s~d. "l hope that the
school district is looking at this to
remove kids and parents from the
flow of traffic. •
School board President Jim
Ferryman said there are very few
options the school board can pur-
sue to reduce the traffic conges-
tion at Newport.
"Let's get real, there's no space
over there,• Ferryman said. "It's
not just a matter of creating a
drop-off zone There's no room for
it.· If the Pollce Department has
any better ideas, we're all ears.·
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f=ONTINUED FROM A 1
•why should we have to pdy all
this extra money for service that
isn't very good?" Because both
compames have long-running
franchise agreements with New-
port Beach, city oflinals are} often
on the receiving end of those
complaints.
"I get about . 50 or 60 com-
plaints around this lJ.me of year,
when people are geltmg their
bills,• said Dave Kilt, assistant to
the city manager. "I'm Just start-
ing to get about lhrE>e to four calls
per day•
The rdlC increases 7% for
Comcast customers and 6% for
Cox cu!>tomers, or about $2.29 per
month -take efh'ct on Nov 1.
' Cox Cable serves everyone east
of Jamboree Road and north of
Ea!>t Coast Highway except for
old Corona del Mar, and Comcdst
serves everyone else.
LOBBY
CONTINUED FROM A 1
tughhghts.
Anyone whO uses the kiosk
will be able to enlN a Hvu1ual
Costa Mesa," ctnd ilnd updated
~informat1op on traffic conditions.
FYI
• Both cable franchise
agreements expire on Jan.
27, 2002.
•To log a complaint, call
644-3002.
• For more information
on cable rate regulations,
visit the FCC Web site at
http://www.fcc.gov .
While the companies can only
ad1ust their limited basic and
cable tier rates once a year, the
can adjust rates for premium ser-
vices and other package deals
many runes. a year, Kitt sald.
"People are frustrated at what
they see as another increase,· he
said.
Resident Eloise Budd said she
does not understand how her
rates can go up 40°1~ in 18
months
lnformation bn the city's tourist
attractions, such as shoppmg and
restaurants, will be avdilable at
the touch of a finger. City agen-
das, historicaJ informauon and
walk-throughs of different
departments are available to look
al or print out.
Traffic information such as
road-conctitions, construction, bus
•1 am so fed up with Comcast,
and we are captive customers,•
she said. ·we have no choice.•
Kill said the city can only reg.
ulate increases in the •limited
basic• tier -channels 2 through
13, The Federal Commurucation
Comnussion regulates rates for
tho -cable programming• tier -
channels 14 through 60 -which
is where this year's increase is
coming from. Fee hikes on the
premium services are entirely
unregulated, Kiff said.
"The misconception is that the
City has control over what goes
on," Kiff srud.
But Naidus ctisagrees, saying
the city can take dil active role in
making sure Comcast and Cox
are not overcharging customers.
J Je cited a recent case m Los
Angeles where the City Council
helped force Century Cable to
pay back customers about $12.3
mtllion.
Naidus, cs well as other cable
customers, also believes the city
may be in on the rate mcreases
routes dnd carpooling are also
available.
"The public can push any loca-
tion on the map and get current
traffic ctnd accident information,•
said Peter Naghavi, fransporta·
lion director. "You can also put in
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give you the best bus routes."
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from Cox and Comrtlst. The high-
er thP b1lb, the more revenue for
the city.
K1ff aid while that is true, the
increc1se c-.m be offset by ru •
tom •r!-. who cancel theu seIVice or
move to satclhte dish i.eMce from
Par1ltc Bc>ll Vid<'o Systems. In
fact, he su1d this yeur's franchise
fee rc>Vl'llUC! c·~l101dlCS clTC down
about to·Y,, trom ldst year's.
KHf Sdid the city fllf'd rate com-
pldints Wllh the fCC dt this time
ldsl yt•t11 und Wtl'> told that the
Cdble hikes were fail and legal. lf
the nty gets Pnough complaints
this yedr, officials will file another
complctmt.
The situbt1on could get even
worsf' for c;on:.umers next spnng,
when no govnmmcmt agency will
be Wdtching ovdr ·,able rates, Kiff
Sdid. ,
·As the Internet illld satellite
dishes get h1m1er und bigger, the
federal govNnment has decided
they want to regulate less and
'less," he Sd1cl.
dty di dlmost no cost, Naghavi
Sdtd. Th<> South Codst Air Quahty
Mand~Jemenl DJstnct p<1id for the
kiosk thro11qh u wc1nt to help pro-
mo!(' 9ood trunsportation prac-
tices, hP-st11d .
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VOLUNTEER
• THE VOUJNTEER OIRECT<>l'Y runs
~riodically in the Daily Pilot. If you'd
like information on getting your
organization listed, call 574 4228 ,
MASTER CHORALE OF
ORANGE COUNTY
The performing arts orgaruza·
tion needs volunteers for com-
puter input, ticketing, filing
and handlmg phones. Fo1
information, call 556-6262.
OASIS SENIOR CENTER
Meals on Wheels volunteers
are needed to distribute dishes
to homebound seniors m the
Newport Beach area. Deliver-
ies are between 11 :30 a m. and
1 p.m. For more information,
call 644-3244.
OPERA PACIFIC •
The Opera Pacific Guild
HABITAT .
CONTINUED FROM A 1
The •Blitz Build" kic}<off will
be from 5 to 7 p.m. Nov. 6 Con-
struction begins the next ddy, will
resume Nov. 9 and continue until
f
DIRECTORY
Alliance, a support group for
Opera Pdc1hc, has a wide
range of actlvities for volun-
teers. For information, call 474-
4488.
OPERATION CLEAN SLATE
The Costa Mesa-based orgaru-
za tion needs volunteers to
paint out graffiti and assist with
other duties. For more infdnna-
tion, call 435-0745.
ORANGE COAST
INTERFAITH SHELTER
The largest family shelter in
the county needs volunteers for
its rhildren's programs,• espe-
cially tutors and those who can
take part m activities past 6
p.m. The Costa Mesa shelter
ho4>es, fec>ds and counsels 20
families daily. For more infor-
mation, call 631-7213.
Nov 14. A house-blessing cere-
mony lS set for 2 p.m. Nov. 15.
Three other Habitat projects
are planned for Costa Mesa but
the orgamzauon is still in negoti-
attons W}th the city.
For more information on Habi-
tat for I lumanity or on the •Blitz
Build," call (714) 895-4331.
ffi-<>PENER auon OF THE DAY
Newport Harbor outscores rival Corona del Mor by 6 0
margin in foorth qucrter odion Wednesday I see below
"They mode some passing mistakes (in the fourth qucrte1)
and we were able to capitalize on that _,,
Bill Barne~ Newport Harbor water polo coach
Thursday, October 8, ·1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 Newport Beoc.h/Costo Meso Doily Pilot Bl
GOifers see
their wallets
shrink, again
•Costa Mesa remains a
bargain, despite increase
scheduled for greens fees.
W th the proposed
(and '>Oon to be
mplementcd) mcrnttse
in greens fees at Costa Mesa
Golf and Country Club, some
folks are up 10 drms, f"spec1ully
the regulari. who live on a hxed
income.
Jt's true the rate incret1sc from
$26 to $33 a rouncl on the
weekends on the L<>"> Lagos
Course -tht' longpr of U1e two
municipal course:. owned by the
city of Costa Mesi.! -will hit the
seniors fhe hdl'dc s1
And wlule Los Lagos d.Ild
Mesa Lindel are still cons1d<'rcd
two of the best-kept secrets m
Orange County-m terms of
condition of the !JOU CO\JrsC"s
club amemues. a(·ccs'> and t ost
-the ctty should find .i Wd} to
g1ve the w<.•ekend wamors et
break.
· Nowadays, everybody c drnc>s
a card Thea? <lre holl• punchl'S
for haircut<;, car washes, food
ouUets .. When a player show:. up
for d tee time, sign or ptmch u
card.Uthe goUer's c1 senior
competing in dn in-house dub
event, mark it twice Wlwn it's'
full, they tum it ovc>1 to the
stMter and pldy that ddy for tree.
•1rs a pretty ste>ep rate
increase," said Don l\kGinty,
a board member of the Coslfl
Mesa men's club, who also
admits that both courses have
unproved drdmatic.iy over the
ldst seven months since
groundskeepcr Jim fetterl} was
hired awdy from Tijeras Creek
Golf Club
"You don't like to see the
price go up, espeaally thdt much
(about $30 more a month) "
McGmty added, "but I still think
· (Costa Mesa) is the best-kept
secret in Orange County. With
the condition it's in, $10
(a round) is not out ol lme."
The weekday rates have yet
to be determmed, Costa f\1Psd
PGA asstStant pro -\nd}' Cnnella
sdld. Currently, Los Ldgos
charges $19 Mondcty through
Friday and Mesa Linda $16.50.
On the weekends, Mesa Linda's
greens fees will climb from $19
to $22 a round. The rates are
schc·duled to take elf Pct by the
end of October or t>arly
November.
"Meadowlark (Golt Course in
Huntington Beach) as charging
$30 for weekend rounds and it's
shorter them Mesa Linda,"
Cri.nella said
Actually, from tht> tips,
Meadowlark (5,750 yards) hds
the E'dge against Mt>sa Linda
SEE GOLF PAGE 82
Tars hea;vily fa~ored . in final to:Qeu
•Magnolia High's Sentinels don't
a ppear to }).ave the firepowe~
to gene r a te the upset Friday.
B \Rlfl FAu1 ._,,_Ill
IQ1y Pb
ANN JEIM -While some footbdll coaches
script their fltst several oflenslVe pldys, New,
port Harbor High head man Jeff Brinkley has .
orchestrated successful preleaguc· op"rungs
each of the last two years.
lf the Sailors, ranked No 1 m CIF South-
ern Section Qivis1on V1 and No. 6 m Orange
County, Cdll handle Magnolid m Fnday's 7
p .m preleague finale at La Palma Pdrk, that
will make three straight 5-0 starts for Brink-
ley's boys.
It would also be the 20th straight tnumph
against non-Sea View League competition
for the Tars, who ldsl lost to a nonleaque foe
the fifth week of the 1995 campaign, a 20-0
setback lo Savannd
BnnklPy expects the 3-I Sentindls, Har-
bor's first rOdd opponent this season, to be sky
h1gh for their homl!conung, nol to menllon a
chance to upset d lop-ranked opponent
'FOU
TAR
.MAGNOLIA
But it has been J 2 years since Coach Bill
Friedrich's squad made the playoffs and its
three victories thus far have come agamst
teams with a combined 2-10 mark.
Included dmong Magnolia's conquests
was a 21-20 season-opening triumph over
Estancia, which misfired on would-be gam"'
winrung field goab o[ 31 and 38 yards in the
final 4 13
The Sailors, on the other hand, have
SEE NEWPORT PAGE 82
HIGH SCHOOL
• DON LEACH I DAILY Pll.OT
Newport 's Kevin Becker scores on goalie Brad Netherton; below, Newport Harbor's Clint
Peetz (4) fights off Corona del Mar defender Greg Marchiorlatti (12) in Wednesday's game.
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WATER POLO
D All.Y Pn.oT 1998 SEASO:-.J RECORD
86.7°10 (13-2)
Corona del Mar can't stop Newport Harbor·~ team
speed, big fourth quarter, and absorbs a 13~4 defeat
Hu tl\Rll D ''
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NEWPORT BEACH -It wds
close for almost three qudrters, hut
by the lime Newport Harbor High'~
speedy water polo tedm fuushcd its
fourth-quarter laps, \'ls1ttng Corona
del Mar could've used 1et skis to
keep up.
•I think we wore them down,•
Newport Harbor Coach Bill Barnett
srud of the Sed King!>. "They made
some passing mistakes (in the
fourth quarter) and we were dblP to
capitalize on lhat But Newport
Harbor-Corona del f\ 1ar game., are
always close "
The Sailors, rartked No. 1 in
Orange County, buried the Sea
Kings tn the hnal seH•n rrunutes to
sew up a 1 l-4 victor) Wednesd< y
in the Sea View League opener tor
both schools
CdM (5-5, o, 1 in league),
ranked No 8 m CIF Southern Sec-
bon D1vis1on I, pulled to within 6-4
m the third quarter when GarrC'tt
Gentry scored on a penalty shot
with 3 26 lett
But the Sailors (7-2, 1-0), No 3 m
Division I. hdving lo~l both Uwlt
games this season to top-ranked
Long Beach Wtlson. scored the
game's final seven goals (including
six unanswered m the fourth quar-
ter) And they did it e\·ery way
imaginable.
"They had some breaks out
there • CdM Coach John V<trqas
said of the Sailors, who had two
tap-m goals m the fourth quarter
and one in the tlurd by Newport
senior Jeff Leeper from about 40
meters out.
•Tuey had it gomg, • VctrcJ<1S
added, "and we weren't cH•n
dose•
Newport Harbor, which could
face Wilson ~g<tm th1s weekend m
the Southern Cdli!om1a lnvitallonal
at Hentage Park m lrvme, WdS led
by Gary Conwell lthrl't" goah dnd
one steal), Leeper (4.5 steab. two
goals dnd d shot deflccllon), Chnt
Peetz (two ~1oals and two steal~)
and Kevin Becker ftwu goal5 one
steal and a shot deflt..>cllon}
Still, Barnett would like his squad
to pldy tougher m the hole. "I think
we need to improve at tv.'o meters
-we're not reaJ productive there,"
BdITlett said. ~we're most produc-
tive with the countPrdttack. We
hctve a lot of speed on the team."
New port Hdrbor goalkeeper
Tun Bird"iony was d!c;o outstanding,
partJcularly m -------the c;1?Cond hlilf
when he
recorded all
nme of his
save:.. ln thlld
quarter. Btrd-
song <.loppPd 5
ol ti CdM
attempts -au
but Gentrv s
penally ·shot.
He shut out
the Sea King~
"They had it P.l!I
ond we weren't
even dose "··
JohnV.-gas
Corona del Mar
water polo coach
m the fourth quart~r.
•1 le s doing a good JOb for us,"
Barnltt -.a1d of his goalie. •He'.; a
1uruor, so he'll hav" ..,ome ups and
downs"
The SaJlors opened with a 3-0
lead, thank'> to two penalty hots
by Conwell and a qoaJ from long
ranqe by Peetz on a fi,on-5
Newport I ldl'bor scored on 3 of 5
man-advantage s1tuabons m the
hf<'t three p nods.
Dd\"ld Fah1an. Brady Rynn and
Ja ... on Pcllda also scored for Cdivi.
Thl '.ailor> led at halfb.me, 6-3
aftl•r Becker scored Wlth 0:28
remammg on the clock, a play set
up hy Peter Bt•lden's ... teal.
Leeper·.., yoal from lhree-fourthS
ttmk land "d m the net With 1 :43 to
go in the third quarter, givmg the
Sd1lor'.'> a 7.4 lead. Then the pool
pluq got pulled for CdM 10 the
fourth .
Two CXCl'llent ~a\'es l:?Y Bird ... ong
led to Ne\\:port 9oab In the fourth,
BC>Jden and Drew Dolka both
ort~ goals on rebounds for w-
port, which attC'mptt>d 17 shots on
qoal lll the ... erond haU -13 m the
fourth quarter
DAILY ,ILOT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
I
•A versatile senior, Tanielu makes things happe n
from several positions in the Estancia High offe nse,
B \HIO F\t tk'lll 11
lllttfb
I more th.an two decddl' as
prep footlMU coach,
Estanete Hig h' · Dav
P rkm ha p ~ed together
perpetual plclybook,
applying an abndged vcr~1on
· ach tall lo what ver off n lVC
w aponry he had
Four w ks mto has hrst
,., eason with the Eagles, how"'vN ,
he's ~till cramhling through h1
voluminou.c; a.rd\ v , hoplf19 to
unrov r till more ingemou
scheme to des1g-n around
v rsatile senior Manu Tftnlelu
•rv workro in a lot of
diff ercnt ystems, been expo ed
to a lot of thing and lx' •n
fortunat to have been around a
lot of guys who kn w a lol about
football,• Perkins said, •J'm
taking advant<lg of a lot of that
thi year with Manu •
Strrularly, the 6·f OOl· l,
180-pound r m to l>e tOl'\k.ing
th mo t of th mynad wa he's
being ked to contnbut •
•rm having a lot of fWl this
y M,. td the Daily Pilot rlar r
ot the \\' k, who had a hand ln
ti thr Estancia touchdov.m ln
P'rid oy' 20· 14 victory ov r
Anh am
nmi Ju, in feet, rushed 20
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CORONA DEL MAI LlllUPS
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JO NAft ~ ~ 10 170 Sr. TB
JS OlllT 5uMHot 5·10 195 Sr FB
2 Oo.is AuHuult 6 s 200 5'. Wft
I HuNTu MA.c:DoNIJ.DS 10 160 Sr WR
91 Junw 5HIA 6-3 210 St TE
70 STIYI Wm 5 11 240 St. lT
64 IMTr WISIMAH 5·10 180 Sr LG
~ Al.Ix BolTOM 6 5 220 Sr C
51 J~ Kutm S-10 181 Jr RG
78 5IAH f'lHmN 6·3 230 Jr RT
29 CiMNT ESTAlllOC* 6 2 210 Jr OE
77 JAY lloTTOM 6 2 210 Jr OT
JS CUIU SW.. S.10 1~ Sr NG
91 "'""'5HIA 6 3 230 Sr OE
15 5mt ~ 6-4 215 Sr Ot.B
38 MAM HAmno 6-2 215 Sr MLB
44 M IKI HAYU 6 3 190 So Olll
25 RYAN W.uo 6-0155 Sr CB
33 DAVIO lkSE.1 S.11 170 Jr C8
8 HuNrat MAd>oNAl.DiS-10 160 ~r. SS
2 DENHIS AuHIA..l1t 6·5 200 Sr fS
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Group dynamics
• CdM codch says only a
total t'}am effort can deal
with Westmmster Friday.
WESTMINSTER -
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A!>sortcd ( D
mdiv1dual highlight-; k<'yt!d the
C oronc1 del ~for H1uh football ------------
tPdm\ third str<nght win last WESTM INSTER
we<>k, but Sed Kinqs Codch Dick
1 Fr<>emclll bel.Jev<>s 1t wlll take c1
more comprehens1v<> effort to
continue• the c;tredk r-nclay dl 7 TDs, including i.conng bursts of
p.m dt nonlcdg\H' host Wf'stmin· 69 and 61 yards.
1 ster. Senior receiver Tommy
"Wt>'re going to hc1vc to team-Robe1ts has 17 catches for 25lJ
work Uus ont>," s.mt Fn.>c>man, I yd.fcls, while fullback Mike Cop<'
who belJPvc~ Westmmster (2·2) is and scruor tight end Juruor Tc.tu
!! the moi.t explosive adversdry his I (6·0, 240) arf' cilso solid contnbu
• 3-1 squc1d hds faced this fall tors
TI1e Sea Kmgs, rankt'd No C) m The Sea Kings hove just one
· CIF Southern Section D1v1s1on Vl, interception
faced pnmahly r.un-oriented thus fnr, which
teams unl1l Saddlehac.k found semor frPt'
succp.ss through Urn c11r in last sdfety Dennis
week's surpnsmgly c:losP 10· 10 A 1 s h u l c r
verclJct returned 90
The Roadrunners' 110 pdssmg yards for a
yards more thdn doubled the total touchdown
dllowed by CdM m threu p1evi-last week.
ous gdmes (90) Senior end
"We hdd guys wuy out of place Justin Shea
on covernges and we made mis-I J tin Sh recorded four
takes we'd never m<lde before,· us ea of hls t<•arn-
Frnaman said of the Sd<ldlebdck high five quc1r-
game. To pluy tht> fourth game 1 terhack sdcks against SaddJP.-
and not know Whdt 7.0n(' to go 10 bdck
or whdt guy to cover WdS ridicu-"This is gmng to be discipline
lous We ne<>d to get Urn stuff agdmsl 'ikill," Freeman said.
hxed this week " "The individual dlhletes thPy
CdM will nePd to hdndle the have dee bPtler thdn ours."
pdss more effeclJvely dgainst the CdM's offensive stc1rs might
Golden West Lc•dque representd· tdke exception wtth such talk, as
live, which, like CdM, 1s oH to its the Sea Kings have nedrly split
best start smcP 1995 theu 1,211 yards total offense
"They throw th,. hall 60''o of ~venly between run and pass
-the tune,· noted FrPr.mdn, who Senior tailback Nate Lemmer·
doesn't cons1dc•r Corte h Ted man ha.s mshed lor 461 yards on
McMillen's Llom c1 finesse ti~dm. 71 cames, including thu•!!
·They're huge up front,• rree-straight triple-hgure outpulb, but
man addC'd, dn observdhon has yet to score.
hdcked up by no less than seven Jumor quarterback M1k •
Lions we1ghmq m al more than Bergey has thrown for 510 yard
230 pounds, includinq 6-foot-6, and stx TDs, completing 31 of So
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Newport Beoch/C--osta Mesa Doily Pilot
MOOD SWING~ ISTlllCIA LllllUPS
~ Ou:EHSE
Costa Mesa seeks to return to winning ways Saturday. ·
1JAfHfY l~t .K '<fR
ANAHEIM -A lme graph
charting the Costa Mesa I ligh
football season to ttus point nught
feature more spikes than a Deion
Sanders highlight reel.
ln alternatillg weeks, there
have been unpress1ve victories
dnd i;obcnng defeats for the 2·2
Mustangs, who wowd appear
destined tor another upswing
when thev take on Anah~im Sat·
wday, at 7 p.m. at La Palma Park.
The flat-bniily Colorusts, .who
saw a pair of seven-point leads
disappear m last week's 20-14
loss to Estancid, own Orange
County's longest losing '>tredk at
15 games.
Despite touchdown ~ses of
42 and 40 yards ldst week, the
Anaheun offense has produced
just 20 points this fall, easily the
few~t among county schoob
The combined touchdown
totul of Costa Mesd wingbacks
.hmmy l lerzog and Dave Weir
d)one quadrupples the output
thus far by Saturday's hosts, who
boost a gndiron tradition as nch
as any of today's perennial prep
powers
But the glory days of the 1950s,
60s and early '70s, are merely
yellowed scrapbook clippings
now, nostul91c fodder for alumni
anxious to reminisce
about the •good ol'
days.·
ME
ANAHEIM
TOP 1 0
OF Division VI football
..... School
1. Nenport IWt.or
2. Woodbridge
3. Santa Margarita
4. Servite
5 Irvine
6. Foothlll
7. Laguna Hills
8. \Jilla Park
9. CoroNI .. "-"
10'. Loara
.....
44
4-0
3·1
1-3
3·1
2·2
2·2
2·2
J.1
2-2
Herzog has rushed for 4 76
yards and eight TDs on 95 carries,
while Weir, who started the first
two games at quarterback, has
picked up 314 yards and fout TDs
m 32 rushing attempts
The duo. joined in the
Mesa. not yet one
year removed from the
wmmngest campaign in
the program's 39-season
hi!.tory, recalled a little
history of its own last
week, absorbing the
a.,. It .. \ ~ ., '
• i •
backfield by senior quar-
terback Ricky Martin,
will count on an offen-
sive line without it's most
heralded member, as 6-
foot-1, 290-pound seruor
Isreal Leal is expected to
miss the game with a 41/:
school's most Jop1ded loss sore ankle.
since 1963 in a 48-6
dmbbmg by Western.
Martin, who has com-
Shatm Ferryman pleted 3 of 14 for 49
Mustangs Coach Jer-
ry Howell is anxious to see how
hi~ tcclm responds to such rrustor-
tune
·We looked very tentative last
week," Howell said. ·we've got
to yet back to atta.cking. pldying
!1Ugres1vely and making big
plays.•
J lNzog and Weir have pro-
duced most of those big plays,
thus far, and are once agru.n look-
ing for running room alter com-
bmmy for JUSt 58 yards on 20 Cdr-
nes against Western
yards m two starts, has
en1oyed more success thwarting
opposmg passmg attdcks. The
comerback's hve interceptions
ledd U1e county.
Other defensive stalwarts for
Mesa include tns1de linebackers
Shaun Ferrymdll and Jason
Rankin, us well as Weu-. who runs
the show at safety.
Anaheun's fleeting offensive
success has come through the air,
where senior quarterback Robert
Ranurez has completed 20 of 89
for 402 yards
COSTA MES A LINEUPS
O FFENSE DERNSE
-·~ Ht. Wt. ct. ,_, No.~ Ht. wt.a .'°"
12 K.IMfv VALMllNA 6-4 195 So QI 45 Koan MlNDl.N 6-0 190 Jr OE
1 MAM.ITNmW 6·1 180 Sr TB 70 Jost! VIAOI 6-2 210 Jr OT
' MAl'TMwu.a 5 7 175 Jr. FB 50 CnNI ltoMRo 6-0 230 So OT
5 --~ 5·10 165 Jr fl 36 FAHM> JAMtO 6-1 210 So. OE
9 llllnT VA&.alllM 6-<I 185 Sr. WR 1 lttcxY ROMO >8 115 Sr Ole
45 ICoMY MlmlN 6O190 Jr. TC 4 CioMDO Mourt4 5-7 165 Sr IVILI
70 Jostt Vuot 6 2 210 Jr. LT ' MAnMurua S· 7 175 Jr OLI
60 DC*A8MGo 5 7 190 Jr. LG 20 ANDY ROMO 5-9135 So C8
51 Izzy IUlu 5·11 '215 Sr, c 5 Jottfll Au>IMTI 5 10 165 Jr. CB
55 JNSOH SM"" 6-0 230 Sr, RG 3 Pm1'N\MZ 6-0 180 Sr. SS
75 KYLI WUTMAN 6-1 270 Jr AT 1 MANUTAMEW 6-1 180 Sr.,fS
Keeping faith
• Estanoa coach hopes
his secondary can deal
with the Falcons Friday.
B '\JlR\ hl 11'.M It
~Pilol
SANTA ANA -lnJunes dnd
inexperience ill the seconddry
have made some defensive scm•s
a religious experience, this full,
for first-year Estancia High Codch
Dave Perkins.
•sometimes it's d little scdry
and you just hope and pray U1ctt
your kids can comf' through for
you out there,• Perkins swd.
Estancia defensive backs,
including three interceptions by
junior comerbdck John Alderete,
helped restore Perkllls' fcllth m
last week's 20-14 wm over And·
heim.
But Friday's
nonleague test
against Santa
Ana Valley -
7 p.m. al the
Santa Ana
Bowl -will
reqwre contin-
ued improve-
ment from
Estancia's last
line of pass Kenny Valbuena
defense.
. ~They throw the bdll well,"
Perkins said of the Fdlcons, who,
like the Eagles, posted their first
wm of the sedson last week, a 4CJ-
8 thumping of Century.
Falcon quarterbdck Miguel
Guerrero has compiled 665 pdss-
mg yards, completing 46 of 88
wit.ti five touchdowns and eight
interceptions
•They destroyed us m a pass ..
mg league game ldst summer.•
Perkins· added. ·we had some
guys missing, but we could have
had (Balbmore Ravens comer·
back) Ron Woodson and 1t stlll
wouldn't have mattert•d. •
EA
SA VALLEY
"I stJll hanu out with a lot of
those (Sant<1 Ana Vdlley) guys,"
said Taruelu, who resides m Val-
ley's attendance bounddlles, but
followed two older brothers to
Estancia. "They ve been talking a
lot about this gome •
Taruelu who typ1Cdlly let<; his
on-held t~xploits do his talking,
should he hPdrd trom Friday. The
returning All-Newport-Mesa DlS-
lric:l and Ali·PCL pertormer has
333 yard mc;hmg on 42 carnes
dnd J:JS rccP1v1ng yards on 19
catches thus fdr and hac; scored
six touchdowns. He also complet-
ed a halfback pass for a touch-
down la!>t wc>ek and, with return
dutws, has dllldssecJ 825 all-pur-
pOs(• yards
To 11Justr<tte how Vdluable
Taniclu hds heen, the Ec1glPs
have 984 yartb of total offense
this f tlll.
Valbucna has dlso lound a tre-
qucnt taryet in Brett Valbuend,
his oldn brother. Brett has 1 O
receptions lor 113 yards and two
TD!<t
· Still ravaged b~ illness and
in1unf's on defense -standout:>
Jeff TI1ompson (virdJ infection),
Gn.lfm Croqan (mononucleosis)
and Hick Cttndhsh (strained
1\c:h1lles1 n.,mam s111elined -
Perkins has shuffled the lineup,
once uguin.
, "" 350-pound 1uruor Soti Letuli. • with two interceptions. No. Pl•yer ttt. Wt.c:J. Pos.
S.11 155 Sr. QB
S-9 1ao Jr we
No.,...yer ttt. Wt. a . ,.__
The Edgles, however, have a
dangerous passmg attack of tht'!ir
own, with sophomor~ quartN·
back Kenny Valbuena continuing
to mature in his first van;1ty Cdm-
paign.
Tdruelu returns to his stctrting
ao;s1gnment at tree sdfoty, burnp-
mg Pett•r Nunez to s1rong safety
.md slufting t<.tdtt ~lut>ller to out-
side linebacker. Westrrunster, Wlth 15 stc1rters A balanced rec(~1vmg co1ps
bdck from las't ycdr's 4-7 playofJ mcludes All>hulei lmne cutche>"
squad, 1s WE!Jl-stocked at the skill for 126 yards), Hunter MdcDrm
2 RICKY M NmN
34 JIMMY HcUOG
10 DAVE Wot
18 Gus 5AHoovAL 6-2 210 Sr Of Senior Ge1drdo Molina moves
from oulsidt' to middle hne-
bacl<C'J, where Thompson's
absl•nce hds left a void the last
two weeks.
90 Re>eDfr ttu\.uGlll 6-2 220 Jr. OT
92 ANTONY ~ 5 11 245 So OT
positions. aid (seven for 154 dnd lwo TDs) 42 JO$ff MENOEZ
90 R080IT HUWGE11
54 ERIC CoNNAlY
88 Gus SANDOVAL
52 P.J. STANGL
s-11 175 Jr we
6-0 195 Sr FB
6-2 220 Ir TE
6-0 265 Jr. LT
6-2 210 Sr. LG
S-9 245 Sr C
32 ff.UX MoHTAHO 5·9 185 Sr, OE
34 Jtw.tY HeaOG S.9 180 Jr Ol8
Valbuena has completed 36 of
82 for 473 yards and four TDs,
while yielding just three intercep-
tions. He was victimized by a ldck
of protection (seven sacks)
against Garden Grove ill We.,k :~.
but was not sacked last week.
Junior quarterbdc.k Kelly dncl Evan Hurd (stx for 84). 44 SffAUN f<M'IMAH 6-3 190 Jr ll.8 Coburn hdl> thrown for SW yards It's lhP second mC'ellnq
and four touchdowns (4R of 89 between the lwo schools, with
with five mtercephons), while hedv1ly-lttvored Westminster
seruor tailback Maunce Cureton winninfI ti hrst-round playolf
has rushed for 306 yards and lour gcnne, 28-2&. m 1971
58 EUSIO M AflTINEZ
63 Boeav DANDY
44 SHAU.. fotrtMAH
5 10 225 J~ RG
6-2 250 Jr RT
6 3 190 Jr. TE
12 JASON RANlclH 6-0 185 Jr ll8
3 Tooo Duoo4uoGE 6 1 175 Jr OLB
4 8flUHO BAl.DlllllAMA S 6 140 Sr CB
2 RlocY MNmN 5 11155 Sr CB
10 DAW Wu1t s 11175 Jr. FS The Eagles' biggest weapon,
though, is vef'Sdble seruor Manu
Tamelu, who is pldying for more
than momentum, heading into
the Oct. 16 opener against cross-
town rival Costa Mesa.
Santa Anc1 Valley is also keyed
by rnnning bdck Hardy Fc1tu (59
Cdrries for 248 ydrds), as well as
llqht ends Brydn Fave (6·3, 250)
and chu Falu 16·3, 2251 both ot
whom are returning AU~Century
lc>dgUl' lillebackers.
outscored their hrst four v1cllms,
175-21, making them No I in
D1vis1on V1 m sconng and scor-
ing defens(• Only Huntington
Beach, COdched by former New-
port defensive coordinator Tony
Clarelli, have yielded fewer
pomts (sixJ among county
schools, whtle only No. 1-rdnked
Los Alamitos (194 pomlc;) and
seventh-ranked Bred (183) hove
outscored the Sdilors
Just dl> impressive, Harbor
has done it with 1dedl offensive
bcilance, with 654 ydrds on the
ground and 642 through the air.
Semor tailback Robert Pere-
d1a htts ttmosscd 557 yards tmd
nine touchdowns on 89 carries
as the rushmq workhorse, while
senior quartcrbdck Steve Gor-
mdn hds completed 36 of 52 for
484 yards and 10 TDs, without
being intercepted. Gorman
5pramed an ankle ma 33-0 win
over Glendora Pnday, but is
expected to start, according to
. Brinkley.
THURSDAY'S CHALKTALK Sdnta Ana Valley leads the
sC'ries, 4-3, but its the two schools'
first meeting since 1977. NEWPORT HARBOR back S<tcks, whlle seruor comer-
bdck Lamar Lee's three inter-
ceptions have helped the Sailors
amass a 15-2 turnover advan-
tdge, 8-0 the last two weeks.
CONTINUED FROM 81 TODAY'S SCHEDULE
Seruor O!>Cdr Garcia, t1c1s
eight touchdowns <imong his 22
receptions, which havt• tott1lcd
272 yard~.
Defensively, the Satlors havu
yielded an dvcrnge of 1ust 75.S
rushing ycirds and 102 passmg
per game. a fair portion of ttiat
corrung Wlth the starters on the
sideline enJoymg lops1ded \vins.
Senior end Cooper WJ.SC has
had d hand m seven quarter-
Magnolia is keyed by 5-foot·
10, 190-pound senior tailback
Will Speer, who has 416 yards
and seven TD on 77 carries.
• Cross country
High school boys and girls Newport Harbor at Santa Margarita, 3 p.m;
El Toro at Corona del Mar, 2 45 pm.: Costa Mesa vs. University at Mason Park
3:15 p.m.; Aliso Niguel at Estancia, 3:15 p.m '
• Volleyball
High school girts Santa Margarita at Newport Harbor, 3:15 p.m.:
(IN E WP 0 RT HAR B 0 R· l I N E UPS
Jacob Davis, a 6-5, 195-
pound JUmor wh_o took over the
starting qudrterback JOb after
the Sedson opener, is 12 of 31 for
320 yards, three TDs dl}d one
interception
Corona del Mar at Irvine, 3·15 p.m., Costa Mesa at University. 3. 15 pm·
Aliso Niguel at Estancia, 3:15 p.m ' '
OmNsE
No. Player ttt. Wt.Cl. Pot.
7 STEVE GoRMAH 6-2 178 Sr OB
4 Roevrr PlllEDtA 5 10 170 Sr TB s MIKE Tu..NlY S.10 180 Jr fB
23 05CAlt GAllOA S.10 187 Sr WR
3 JUSTIN JAcoes 60 160 Jr WR
85 No~ 6-4 2\1 Jf TE
79 llLAM Jotcs 6 a 2•2 Jr LG
55 lllWfT HILL 6·5 230 Sr LG
50 I.Ma Ot.1112 f>-0 221 ~ c
64Mm~ •32n ~ RG n Romn-Cou 6-5 320 1r. IU
TANIELU
CONTINUED FROM 81
DEFENSE
No. "•yer ' Ht. Wt.a. Pot.
27 Snvt McC.Alm!Y S·11 170 Jr DE
'4 M«1 MA!lsff~ 6-3 223 Sr OT
JJ MIU W~11 5·10193 ~r OT
76 ~WIK 6-0 207 Sr. OE
6 SHAWN O'DoNHru. 62 202 Sr. Ol8
SS llMHT Hill. 6-S 230 Sr MLB
9 ~Ktn 5-9 180 Sr OLB
2l OscM GNtCA 5-9190 Sr Cl
10 lAMAlt La s.. 150 Sr Cl .. l<nMY PrTaso.t 6-1160 Jr SS • Blu.Y QAY'TON 6-4 11M Jr FS
As1 FaOd, d 6-4, 235-pound
All-Otange League tight e nd a
ye-ar dgo. has spent time in the
back11eld and lS d threat as a
runner or receiver.
With 47 points, the Tars ·
would break the 1996 team's
school record of 221 points
dgdUlSt prelcague competition
That team, the Division V run·
ner-up, went on to produce a
Newport-Mesa District record
493 points.
cu.mi!S and receptions), as he'd totaled the
first three games (36). •He's our best
offensive player and when he gets the
ball, good things are gomg to happen
for us
• 19nnis
High .school girls • Corona del Mar at Irvine, 3· 15 p m .. Santa Margarita
at Newport Harbor, 3 p.m., Estancia at Laguna Beach, 3 p.m , Laguna Hills at Costa Mesa, 3:15 p.m.
• W•ter polo ;
High school boys -Estancia at Costa Mesa, 3:15 pm
• Field hodcey
High school gins -Glendora¥\, Newpo11 H.lf'bor at Harper Community CenteJ 3p.m. I
• Golf
High school girls · Aliso Niguel at E~ncia, 3:15 pm.; Woodbridge vs
Corona del Mar at N rt Beach CC. 2:30 p.m : Newport Harbor vs. El Toro
at MCAS GC. 3 p m.; C a Mesa vs University at Rancho S.tn Joaquin, 3 p.m.
it. But (Tanielu) got better and better and
h threw 1t for a touchdown against
Anahl'un, so that's one more thmg he can
do for us."
llml'.'s for 89 yards, caught hve r>C1sc;es fo1
160 mow. completed hi only p.u; for dn
11-yard TD and po t •<l b8 yllrds on thH'C
• (Opposmg) teams are goiny to have
to hnd him, because, you name it, wo've
tilled him up there."
Tanielu, who also lines up at free sa fety
make him a great receiver and he has
very deceptive speed, -Perkins said. •1t
doesn't look like he's running that fast,
because he appears to be gliding out
there. But no one seems to be able to
cotch him."
Perkins had additiQnal praise for
Tanielu's toughness. .
Pcrkms beheves the variety of ways
Tumclu Is used at Est41lc1a, may C'Onfuse
prosp<..oetivc recruiters.
kick returns.
The 328 ttll·purpoM• ynrd , 1ndrnhtHJ
. sconng receptions of 57 ttnd 4!1, twl~cl .
C!Stancia notc:h IL'> first triumph HI four
lri~s .
ployed wingback l~t s<'dson, when ho '
ruiohed for 529 yardc;, added 238 more on
21 rcrept1ons and S("()rf!d 11 TOi, en route
to All-Newport-Me a Dlstnct and •
All·Pacihr Coast League recognition.
"He's not afraid to go into a crowd to
catch a ball and he showed against
Anaheim h 's not afraid to put his head
down and run over people. A safety camt•
up to stop him the other rught and he JU5t
rru$hed the guy. Ho flat-backed him.•
·People ask me if he'• an offensive m'.ri or ~ defensive guy at the next level bui"(
tell U1em he'11 just an othlete, • Perkin1
said. •ne·s definitely a Division I player.
Ju t get him m your program and he'll nt
In somewhere.•
\ "We've hecomr. very er nftv •to fmd
way tog •t him the boll,~ sa1n PPrkm •.
who multiplied those options !Ji'IU\St tho
' Colonists by shifting tho formN lotbnck
to ldilback.
•Jt ~ent v ry well,· Perkin stttcl of thl'
trttn ition, wh.ich enabled Tun1Plu to g t
ne rly as many touches (25 cmuh1n d
This ~cac;on, he's accumulated 333
m!lhing ydrds, 19 catches for 335 ya.rt.ii
cmd COrl'<.l six TD ·. He etl<to has an
mtcrc:cpbon and 825 all-purpose yord .
Athlctinsm ts Taruclu's leadlng
atlnbute, but P rkms didn't need to be
p1 cd to volunteer more spedf1c .
·ore11t hands and great conrentration
f
Perkins ~d he almost found something
on e. football field Taruelu couldn't do, but
that myth ha11lnce been dispelled. ·
·When we started working on the
double pus, he was terrible," Perkins
sa.ld. •He didn't went to throw it and he
told me 1<>, so we subbed (former
quarterback) Ricky Romo m when we ran
The youngest of ieven chlldnm,
including brothers Alfred and 'Iftlenl, wb.6
t~med with their talented sibling a1
seniors on the 1996 squad, Tanielu's
qwct hunubty belies his tar quality
on the fi~ld.
"He doesn't say much, he just pra~
anit plays and our kids respect bis a~ •
Perkins eid. "
.
I
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, October 8, 1998 83.
11111115
Sailors take
14-4 victory
Breakers shut out Goalbusters; Vipers blank foe, too WATER POLO
Mesa outlasts
Tustin, 15-12
~ Estancia re turns to its
winning ways, too, 17-1.
NEWPORT BEACH -New-
p<>rt Harbor High's Chelsea God-
bey, who pulled d muscle last
week, showed no signs of injury,
sweeping, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, in the
Sailors nonleague guls tennis vic-
tory over Santa Barbara, 14-4, on
Wednesday at Nt!wport Harbor
L She was really strong today,"
Coach Fletcher Olson said. "She
was real consistent anq came to
get the job done."
Audra Adams also looked
strong for the Sailors, sweeping,
6-0, 6-3, 6~ 1. Jenny Meyer and
Megan Hawkins swept at No 1
doubles, 6-1, 6-0, 6-0.
NONLEAGUE
NlwPoRT 14. SANTA BAR8AAA 4
Sinales: Adams (NH) def. Newton,
6-0, def. Bennett. 6-3, def. Ryan, 6-1;
Godbey (NH) won, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0; Case
(NH) lost by default. won, 6-4, 6-0.
Doubles: Meyer-Hawkins (NH) def
Owen<ox. 6-1, def. M uller-A1fford, 6-0,
def. Wilde-Gamson, 6·0; Palm-Collopy
(NH) won, 6-1, lost, 3-6, won, 6-0, Bud-
er-Nelson (NH) lost 2-6, Hi, won, 6·2.
Eagles belt Fairmont
COSTA MESA Freshman
Mikayla Bums was nervous
before Estanoa High's nonleague
girls tennis match against Fair-
mont on Wednesday. Bums was
called up from 1unior varsity
shortly before the match and did-
n't know what to expect.
Coach Dave Hebert was
pleased with what he saw a~
Bums and partner Paige McCor-
mack, also a freshman, swept m
doubles, 6-0, 6-1, 6-1, as the ho'>t
Eagles (12-1) cruised past Fd1r-
mont, 17-1.
Michel~ Arbuzow dnd L1sd
Steinfeld dtso c;wept in doubles,
6-0, 6-2, 6-0.
HONLEAGUE
ESTANCJA 17, FAIRMONT 1
Singles: Hirtler (E) def. Iyer, 6-0, ·
def. Patel, 6-1, def Pernas. 6-1; Frino
(E) won, 6-1, 6-4, & 2, Charezaie (E) lost
2~. won, 7~. 7-5.
Doubles: Arbuzow-Steinfeld (E)
def. Lee-Liv, 6-0, def. Tsoong-Gaglia,
6-2, def. Jo-Chang, 6-0, Cassity·
Gudvangen (E) won, 6 1, 6-0, 6-0;
McCormack-Bums (E) won, 6-0, 6-1, 6-1.
Jc ., 0 L 0
OCC women win, 7-2'
COSTA MESA -Jackie l'rdll
scored two goals, one a two-
p<>inter, as Orange Coast College
defeated Grossmont, 7-2. in
Orange Empue Conference
women's water polo dction on
Wednesday.
Goalie Dufh Finnegan had si~
saves for the J>irates (15-1 overall,
4-0 in conference).
ORANGE EMPIRE CONFERENCE
o.w.GI: Co.AST 7. GIK>SSMONT 2
Score by Quarters
Score by Quarters
Grossmont 1 1 o O -2
Or•nge Coast 2 0 1 4 7
Orange Coast -Tran 3, Smith 1,
Undren 1, Reidenbaugh 1, Fimbres 1 saves • Finnegan 6.
OCC men fall, 14-4
COSTA MESA Carter We11
and Luke Alvarado each scored
two goals, but Orange Coast Col-
lege was no match for Grossmont,
losing 144 in an Orange Empire
Conference match Wednesday at
Orange Coast. Kai Bond had hve
saves for the Pirates (6-9, 1-3).
OftANGE EM'ME CONfERENCE
Grownont 14. Onlnge Coa~ 4
Score by Qullrters
Grossmont 4 4 2 4 • 14
Orange Coast 2 1 O 1 4
Orange Coast -Weir 2, Alvarado 2 saves -Bond s
PREP POLO
SEA VIEW LIAGUI
NeMloflT 13, CoM 4
Score by Quarters
Corona del Mar 2 1 1 0 • 4
Newport Harbor 4 2 1 6 13
c.dlM Fabian 1, Palda 1, Gentry 1,
Rynn 1. saves -Netherton 7
Ne•wpori "9rtaor Conwell 3, Leeper
2', Beder 2, Peetz 2, Belden I, Hanson
1, Going 1, Oolkas 1. saves · Birdsong 9.
The Orange Cod:;l United
Breakers, a 9uls under-12 tPam,
shut out the OJSC GoaJbusters,
2-0, on Saturduy.
Caitlin Gomez dnd Alyson
Jennings each sc;ored goal<; for
the Breakers.
Jack.le Taylor, Kiley Hall, Je n-
ny Taylor and J enny Sparks pow-
Ned the off ens1v<' dtldck and kl'pl
pressure on th('> Goalbusters'
goo lie.
Tayler Giacomaro, Sara
Holmblad, Ashley Mcintosh dn<l
Theresa Simmons played strong
defense for the Breakers
Vipers win, 4-0
BREA -The Orange Cot!st
United Vipers exploded for four
gOdls m the second haU to bury
CLUB
lhP. Dred Bluze, 4-0, on Saturday
iri u Coast Socc:er League mdtch
ctl Brt>a Olinda High.
Zach Milder scored twice for
the Vipetb, an under-11 boys
team. Kyle ScbneekJuth and Jon-
sen Carmack aho scored sec:ond-
hdU goals,
The wm improves the Vipers to
2-3 for the sedson.
Goalie Tyler Kent made s1?ver-
ul acrobatic i;tops to maintam the
shutout ...
Rush II ties Aztecs
The Orange Coast United
Rush fl bdttled the Alta Lomd
Aztecs to d 1-1 tic over the week-
SOCCER
<!nd.
Goalie Jillian Austin gave up
JUSl one go.ti de pite d relentless
orrensive attack by the Aztecs.
Determination and teamwork:
l>y Amanda Wittman and
Michelle Burgner resulted in the
tying goal. sc:orPd late in the sec-
ond half.
Rush 11 remums in first place in
the Stiver South Division.
Riptide ties Express i
The Ordngt• COdst United Rip-
tide, a girls under-12 Bronze
South Division soccer team fought
to i.t 2-2 tie w1th the ASC Exprnss
dnd remam.ed m hr..l place.
JR. AlL·AMERICAll FOOTBALL
Ot~NA MiJl\llHlU t OAlt.Y PILOT
Carlo Valdez, on the way to a 55-yard touchdown run for the Wildcats against Mission Viejo.
Trojans East rip Pallthers
•Corona Panthers are no match for the
unbeaten Newport-Mesa Pee Wees, 38-6
NEWPORT BEACH -Wess Pre~son rushc(t for
three touchdowns as the Newport Mesa Trojans
East defedted the Corona Panthers, 38-6, in New-
port Mesa Junior All Amcncan Football, Pee Wee
Division, action at Boruta Creek Park on Sdtur-
day
Spencer Unk also scored on • touchdown and
Kasey Peters threw for a score.
Peters completed eight of nine pdsses for 122
yards. Tom Welch and Trevor Theriot edch
ru~bed for 40 yards.
The defonsr.! of Sean EIUs, Sam Mallin, Parker
Del Ponte and Aaron Garcia gdvc up its fm;t sue
points of Ute season.
Pl!E WEf! DMSJOS
• Orange Chiefs 32, Trojans West 6 ,
After a tough fm;t half, the Ji'Ojans We~t
defense held the Orange Chiefs to JUSt two sec-
ond-hall pointc; Casey Hales ctnd Colin Callahan
led the defensive effort in the htllf.
On ofCcme, Mitch Folks, Garret Taotmlna,
Kyle Tomberlin and Warren Junowtch all plttycd
a sotid game
JtJNlOR PEE Wa!
• Fountain Valley Jaguars 32, Bruins 0
Vinny Valdez debvered a hdrd hit from lus
linebdcker position and wtts awarded the hit-of-
the-day. Alc;o strong on defense .were Victor
Valdez and Brian Sweeney.
Kevin Allison and Josh Miiier hrtd strong
games on offense.
CLINK DIVJSION
•Buckeyes 19, Tucittn Cobras 0
The Buckeyes improved their season re<·ord to
2-1·1 with th('> victory over Tustin,
Matt Lloyd, Mike Orozco and J ohn Angelo
combined ,tor • three touchdown runs. Matl
Hauser and David Root Pdch directed long scor-
mg drives from the quarterback position,.
On defense, the Buckeyes have been con.c;1s-
tent all-year behind the play of Tony Jones.
Charles Vickery, PJ. Banning, Johnny Gothard,
Robert Lusk and JamJe McGee.
JUNJoa CUNtc DMsJON
• Mission Viejo Cowboys 26, Wll<;tcats 6
The Newport-Mesa Wildcdts played one of
their better games of the yedr agam~t the 4-0
tv1ission Viejo Cowboys.
Carlo Valdes l''ldd a 55-yard f1Tst-quarter
touchdown run for the Wildcats' only points m
the game. The eight-year-old earned tour times
for 80 yards overall, padding c;ome rather unpre:;-
sive season statistics.
A week earlier he ran for three ms from 29.
65 and 95 ydrds out, rushing tor 244 ydJds overdll
on seven carries.
Travis Sorenson, Hayley Alder and Grant
Jackson provided solid blocking on the off ens1ve
line against the Cowboys.
Sean Berkley, Brandon Davtd, Justin Jones
<md Hunter Alder played well on defense.
Tigers win . HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS GOLF
• Costa Mesa American
Little League wmter bdll
features one-hit shutout.
COSTA MESA The Co-.ta
Mesa Ament-an Little LE><JQUE'
Me1orc; Dwts1on Tig<'rs rebound-
erl lrom a hedrtbr<'ak.mg, onc-mn
loss two weeks dgo with a one hit
shutout of the S('>dv1rw Mets, 4-U,
on Sdturddy at r,ostd Mesa J hgh.
Josh Elliott, James Mowatt
dnd Daniel Cooper combined Jor
13 strikeout'> m thf' V1Clory
Cooper, Chris U tue and Mdtt
Doran each hdd two hits.
Brandon HoUma_{I hdd t1Jl RBI
double dnd Elliot hit an RBI triple.
The Tigers' pitching staff has
only given up rour nms tlu~ s"d·
son ttnd have unproved U1~1r Dis·
trict 62 winter bttll rctorrl to ~J-1 .
• Estanda's Stacy Barnett smks it on 105-yard No. 6.
COSTA ?-.H!SA One of a goHl'r's worst nlghlmdrcs ts not bt•mg
.1hlt:' to hnd a bdll during a rcguldlion mdtch, an offense that 1s mot
\'.'Ith fl heavy two stroke penalty. t
Estanuu I hqh's Sldcy Barm•tt WdS fdccd \\'Ith lhal pro~pecl on
Wt'dnesddy when she couldn't hnd her tee shot on the Mesa Linda
coursP at Co!.td Mc d Goll & Country Club's hole No. 6, rt 105-yard par
~l. dunng the second half ot d nonleduue girls golf mdtch aqdinsl Ml:lll-
nd. Barnett dnd her Mdrind C'ounterpctrt sedrchl'd for 10 minutes and
C-ou.kln't find 1l. '
'nnns out, 1l was in the hole
flr1mctt, who used a 9-uon for h r hrst Cd!et'r hol~-10-one, went on
to hoot an 11-oV<'t-par 46 as Estdnc111 oubcored ~fdnna, 142-143 on
Wulncsd.ty. But Manna won the two-clay total , 287-300.
1..aura Cole shot a 47 a.nd Enn Thom~n hot a SO for Estancia (4-2).
The second-place Express,
which had the league's best
offense with 15 goals, had troublc
scoring agamst the league'5 oost
defense. owned by the Riptide.
Shannon Causgrove scored on
a breakaway pass from MlchelJe
Bauer for a 1-0 Ripbde lead.
After the Express put two on
the bodrd, Kara Jenkins scored on
tl pass from Je slca Abdou to knot
the match at 2-2
Rush II seeks players
The OCU Rush U, a girls
under-13 soccer team, IS looking
for two ded1cated players to fill
out the roster A field·player and o ·
goalie art' nc>eded. For informa-
tion, call 1714) 549-2121.
TUSTIN Co ta Me (l
H19Jl's f\.1..ike Va1lancourt had
eight goals as the Must~s
defeated Tustin, 15-12, in a
nonleague match on Wedn -•
day al Tustin. Vaildllcourt also
helped Costa Mesa by draw·
mg two ejections.
Hunter Taylor scored thr
goals, had three steals and
one assist for Mesa (7-8).
NONUAGUE
CosTA MlsA 15. TUSTWll 12 Scoreby~ •
· Costa Mesa 9 1 2 3 • 1 S
Tustin • 4 3 1 4 -12 ·
Costa Mesa Vailancourt 8.
Whitman I, Tipton 2. Taylor 3,
sams 1. sav~ • Dolloff 6.
AYSO REGION I 2 0
Perrine scores tWice
in Strikers' 3-1 win
11!1 Division II buys victory
• I.. comes at the expense of
Corona d<'l Mar.
Brett Pe rrine srornd two goals
and had an assist as the StrikP.rs
dPfl'atE>d Coronn del ·\ilar, 3-1. in
AYSO Region 120 Division 11 boys
so<·rPr artion on ~aturday.
Thi• 10111· first half goal was
srorPd wlwn P'•rrine's cross pass
was knod:1•d in bv Zack Tova.l(.
Corona d1•l Mar had 10 shots
on goal in tJ1p third quarter. but
Strikns' goalie Gary Gonales
madP a numbE>r of diving sav<'S.
kPrping thl' StriJ...f'rs in front.
Both P••rrinP's goals cam~ on
1wnalty IJrl.s
Ot\.1\10\ (\ GllU.\
• Shooting ~tars 1
Purple Martians 0
Shannon Arnold scored the•
grunt' 's only goal for the Shooting
Stars. Amanda Loera. \shh•v
Lyslne. Brittany \iloody. Kalie
\toore. Breann Walker, \lvria
Wf'ikel. Ta\lor Fridman, Breeann
l·razier, ~1°aril)11 Hernandez and
'-11'gan Caldf'rs had solid perfor-
mances for tht' Shooting tars.
• Shooting Stars 2.
Crunrb Bernes l
The Crunrh Berries jumped
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM 81
(5,530) but when tt comes to
accessible, amenities and cost.
there's no companson
It's supply and demand J
guess.· Cnnella said of the rate
increases "But it's still pretty
tedsonable here. It's tough I
know there die a lot of. (senion.)
nght on the edge •
• In addition to Fetterly, wbo
Cnnella sdJd ·has turned the
whole pldce around,· Costa
t.-tesa hired an instructor for a
full-service goU school, Doug
Rooth.
Booth, brother of Costa Mesa
head pro Brad Booth, WdS also
hired dway from Tijeras Creek,
where he was the head pro, to
develop Co ta Mesa's goU
~chool.
I ie began hie; sessions last
sµnng with thrC'e· and four-ddy
classes Details 540-7500
• Big Canyon Country Club
ass1 tdnl pro Kelly Mano (Coi.ta
Mesa) rece1vC'd an invitation to
pld} in the Nike Tour's Inland
Empl!e Open dt Moreno Valley
Golf Club b •ginning today.
Mano~ tm~ qudlifying for the
Nike event Sept. 29, but failPd.
The next dd~, he rccewed a
phone call lrom the PGA to fill
one ot hvc ex mpbon spats. tt
Pirates sweep Dons
COSTA MESA -Orange Coa t
Collcgc.'s women'. volleyball
team swept v1<.1bng Santa Ana
Wednel>day night, 15-13, 15·2,
15-8 to improve to b-2 overall, 1·0
out to an Ntrl) 1-0 lead on a goaJ
b} Kathll'f'll Morton.
Lona srnrt>d one goal for thP.
Shooting "itars. The othE>r goal
"as a l'ombined effort b, Mood~
and Wall..c•r · -
l>I\ 1'10"" \" IWl"~
• l;lo)~ in Blar" 4. learn U A 3
Thf' Bo) s in Blarl.., powered bv
two goals by ,JorgP Wandiqu~.
jumJ>4>d out to a 4-0 halftime l<>ad
and \\ t>rv ab IP tu hang on for lhP-
\ klon
Tuin Kosn11~k) had two goal') ·
and :-\athan l.opn scon•d one
during tht> late• t•omt·b~u'k t hu.rge
b\ foam L~ \
-l>t\ NO\ \' C.IRI.-.
• ke Bn'aker. 2. BluP Lightning 1
Melhsa Murphy and Jt•nna
Morris t>arh .,t:orcd a goal for thP
kt> BrPakt•r.. \1allon MPek. llw
starting goaH" for the kt• Bn·ak-•
t•rs, ha.'> not h'iwn up a goal n.ll
sca4'on
Dr\ 1 .. 10\ VI sm'
• Piranha.., 7. r ire balls 2
<\aron Gro,-; sro~ed lwo goals •
for the Firt>balls to ti1• th~ srore at
, 2-2. but it \\a.., aJI Pirahni:. fmm
tJwre.
I
Sign up .... \\ "o HPgion 120 ,Y,ill
bt> having -;i~n ups for ~prin~ '-Ot'-
('(•r on Saturda\ from 8 a m ·2:30
p.m. at eci .. 1.a ~it' ... a High. -
will be Manos' Jtfth tune pla}1ng
thP Inland Empire Open, but hL'
flISt Nike Tour event this vear.
Manos wus tht"? 1990 sOuthcrn
C ahlonud PGA champion.
• Newport Beach Country C lub
ts closed thb week because of
construcbon on holes 3 . .i a nd 5.
The coun.e IS dlso being
over-seeded, a practice done
annually since thP club began
hosting the Toshiba Seruor
Classic.
Ne\'\1port Beach plans to
umetl a remodeling pro1ect that
mcludes a cascading watertall,
around the area of the present
cdfl path, dnd d rock reta.uung
wdU m front of the fowth green
and hfth te " From the fourth tee,
goUers \'\ill t•n1oy a \'lew of the
water.
Goll c-our c architect Ted
Robmson ha~ dra-...n the plaru.
and Corona dl'l ~ 1dr arost Paul
Olea.son hds Ulu.,tralcd two ren-
denng of the proJP-ct, mdudmg
the new watet1all on No 4.
A.nothtir renckrmg 1s trom th
thud fdlJWa~ to the green,
depicting new clc\'ations. sand
bunkers, palm tr"c' a nd tl1e
persJStencu ol U1e water to lh
left of the gn.• n. Both drawm9s
are on display <.it NBC m the
hallway bctwePn lh•• nwn'" i\nd
women's loekt't rooms.
Newport Bt>ac h w1U h t lh
Senior PGA Tow t•w•nt IOI th '
fourth tinn• in March 1999
VOLLEYBALL
m Utt' Oranqc Empm• Co1\l r·
,cncc. Su11e Pltckard c<'lebra it1
h •r 19th btrthdc} With 12 kills to
lead the Puu ~. Y ma CK am po
had 9 ktll
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1or1 and' iarson' who may 4)1 404t MACMTHU,. Flclltloue Butlf'IH• d~ed by 1n Individual Flolll ue • MH ductt<f by. an lnd1Yldual ~ 'fOU. 719' lllllllld 6ota. .,...... otr.~11 be lnllfH1ed In 8LVD., STI. 3eO, NIW• FloUtloue au1l•aa N•m• •telelftent Have you star1ed dOing N.-St•l.,...nl Have you ataned doing ~ CONTACT ~ • ttw. 11-of lflll
11\1wiM or11tat1. or both PO ft T a KACH CA Nam• Stetonw.nt The following PlflOnt 111 butlntu yet? Yet, 1992 Tht following l)lflOnt atl buslnltt yet? No llCMcltJIMI of tNt of· RICHARD KENNETH e2HO • Th• followlng pe110n1 are doing bllslnen H : Rock Heidi AM Miiier doing bu1lne11 H ' RoYlrl Jalll D1#00CI 29 1~10 30 • PUBLIC NOTICE tw.ct Oclotler 02. t• TISCHLER dOing bus1ne11 n : RoH, 5031 Dorado. Sit Thi• 1ta1tm1n1 wat filed Acron AmeliCa, 1107 011· Thee tt11emen1 wu filed AM Lonesw ~ llONO ZUllAT£. ASSIST
A PETITION FOR PRC). Publl•h•d Newport Polo Cleaner•. 171170 N• #205. Huntingtot\ Bttc:h. With the Count1 Cltrk ol ford l.n. Newpon Beach, with Ule County Cllfk ol StM£!sT LL LL c . .,~, ,!'£; NOTICE OF TRUSTEFS SALE VICE PRESIDENT, SERRA
BATE hat bfft\ hied by Btach-Ca11a Men o .. ry whope StrMI, Sit 103, CA 92649 Orange County on 09/22/98 CA 92880 Oc1ng1 County on 09117198 po.n1..., runul Tru • .., Ts Ho t1''1l8 LONI NO. RECOINEYANCE COMPA
AICK J. FENELU iri the Su, Pilot Oc1ot>er I , 7. 8. 1991 Foonlaln Valley, CA 92708 Rock RoH, LLC (CAJ, 199817703et Noah G11dner, 1107 Ox• te918770Ge9 ~UO,..B! 0 1b'lf r• 174t11 YOU AM IN OEFAULT -.0 RIVERGRAOE
pe•ior Court ot Calilornla, ThW679 Nagin L Patel, 3007 Cr~· 5031 Dorado Drive, Sit Daily Pilot Sap! 24, Oct 1, ford l.n .. NawPOf1 Beach. Daily Pilot Oct 1, e. 15, 11ISINl'!1'fl(i;,' 14fJfO ~ 1JMOER A DEED OF TRUST. SUITE 2110 IRWIHDAU.
Countv ot ORANGE. PUBLIC NOTICE den Bay, Cotta Mesa. CA 1205. Huntington Bt1ch, II 15 1998 Th6611 CA 92660 I 22, 1998 Th683 OfliClal Recoros !fl trle olke 04T£D .._, UNL£51 YOU tt70I (411) 85Ml5I
THE PETITION FOR PRO. 92629 CA ~2649 • • Thi' bu1ln111 I con· ~lhe :a Ri~f TW ACTION TO PROTECT SALES INF<>RMATIOH CAL BATE requests that RICK J, NOTICE OF Sandtap N. P11e1. 3007 Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE ducitd by: an lndlvldual PUBLIC NOTICE y pf YOUfl PROPERTY " MAY BE ttfl) )l7.m1 ASAP33el
FENELU be apPolnlld •s AVAILABILITY OF Croyden Bay, Costa MeH, ducted by. Um1ttd Uablllty Have you llat1ed ~doing liQl'9d ~ SOlD AT A PUik.Jc SALE. IF tO/I, 1Ql1', tQltl pe11cnal repreuntallvt to CA 92828 Co · Flctftloue 8u1lnot1 buslnn• yet? No Flotllloue 8u1IMH p and Joanne T YOU NEED AN EXPt.AAATIOH
al.lmimster the estate of the ANNUAL Rl!TUAN Mlluh N Pttel, 3007 Have you etar1ed doing Heme Sl•toN•nt Noah Oardner Nemo Sl8temont liiid and ...... Of THE MATURE OF THEl-------..,.,---t dtctdenl Pursuant lo Secuon Croyden Bay. Costa Mesa, bu1lne111 yet? No The following persons are This s1111mtnt was filed The fOllowlng pertons are ~ a 10 PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU Thlnkln or havln a THE PETITION requests 8104(d) ol lhl lnttrnal Rev· CA 92626 Rock ROH, LLC, Robtr1 D dolng business 11: W'nel't with the· Counly Cllfk ol doing buslneu H : Templar lot O< • '10U SMOULO CONTACT A gar~ e aale? 9
ai.;thor1ty to admtnitllf 1t11 enwt Codt, notice It This busln111 It con-Wlltlf, CE 0 Weir. 2973 Harbor BIVd , Orange County on 011/27/98 Manag1m1nl, 5 Sliver ~ g 8' ~,2! LAWYER NOTICE IS HEREBY OtVI es 8 call! ulate under th• lndepen. hereby g1vtn that th• an· ducted by• co-partners This ttatement wH filed 1436 Cost• Men CA 19g991e8403 CrNk, lrvlne. CA 92612 • Ill I ~ O Q.., GIVEN tlllf 1111 ,.., rty
denl ,Adm11\lStra11on ol Es· nu~: rt~urn 3tor1:: r~:r Have you 1lar11d doing with the County. Clt1k or 9262S ' Dally Pilot Sepl.,24, Oct. 1. Robetl Lto flUptt~ck, Jr., n~~~~· ~Of Id 1c110Wft • 724 ~~O c~:.::r~=D totts_Akl (Th11 Authority ~ ng r I, hi ~ 1 bu11nen yet?•No Orange County on 09/22/98 Wynttu Marte Byere, 1546 8 15 1998 Th678 5 S1l11lf C1tak, Irvine. CA Pcvtl tef Ill Df11VE NEWPORT BEACH CA -,..i:J a:fow th• pe11onar rep-ience Cholars P oun. Nag1n L Patti 1 tt8e770370 Coriander Or 1C, Co~ta • • 92612 Beach lvd uena p1 tlleO ,,....._,, PltOll Nu111· l---------1
rHen111111e to take many dation., a privrt~ lou~ This atatement was Mid Da.ty Pilot Sept 24, Oct 1. M11a. CA 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE Thlt buslneu 11 con-(Nole caSnl!t(S s) bef· 050-431-09 wUI be IOld •
actions v.ithout obtaining dauon, • availab • or pu with the County Clerk of II 15 1999 Th666 This busln11s 11 con· ducted by: an lndlvldual must be made pa to = auction • AT THE ct·un approval. Beror1 tak· he ln1pect1on by ,any lnllr· Orange County on 8·26-98 ' • dueled by: tn lndtvldual Flclltlous ButlneH Have you 1tar1td dolng Lonesiar ~ • H FROHT EHTRAHCE TO
•ng certain very lmportanl ttted Citizen who r·~ .. ~· 19988788209 PUBLIC NOTICE liav• you Slatted dOlng Nam• Stat•m•nt business yet? No IOeS LL c all t. wand TI4E COUNTY COURTMOUSE. 1c1.ons however. the per· ii at the loundiUon 1 .,...n • Dally Piiot Sept. 17, 24, business yet? No Ttl9 lollowing pertons are Rooer1 L Atzpatrlck llllerest con 1 IO now 700 CMC CEHTER DRIVE ~onal represent1hve will bl Piii olf•c• ~aled 1a!,.P O. Oci 1 8 1998 Thl564 Flctltlou• Bu1ln111 wynen1 Marie Byers dolng bualneu at: Bech· This 11a11mtnl was filed tield by 11 u said of WEST SANTA ANA. CAUFOft· ..... CIFIC VIEW
•equired to give notice to Bo• 91T5, outh -111uns, ' ' ' Name lt•tement This statement was flied man Metal Works, 608 Ter· with the County Clerk of TruSI ii'I thee~lllualed NIA on 1ot21111 • 100 N, to r..
interested persons unless C(7~49)28;4~'ti7925 T~t1°p•· PUBLIC NOTICE The lollowlng persons are w1lh the Counry Clerk ol mlnal Way. Costa Mtsa, Orange County on 09/221911 11'1 sad Cou 'Stale~~ tlle lllghttl bldd., ~ • MEMORIAL PAA
they hive wawed notice or • vwv'M ng doing bus1n11s as· Royal Orenge County on 09122/98 CA 92627 19988770304 sctlbed as more ru11Y.,.,.. tlM ti"" of ..,. '* c:mall or tooHnttd to the proposed ~n th• d:t•1°1 th!~gu~lc•· Flctltlout 8ueln•H Vikings ol Orange County. 199Be770371 Steve Beckman. 913 H•I· Dally Piiot Sept. 24, Oct 1, =~ 18f>~ · Cllllltr'• dMdl ·d,_ on 1 Cemetery • Mortuary
1c:t1011) Th• Independent t~n ~~ :r 1 ay~ Name Sl•t•m•nt 1048 lrvtne Ave.. 1393, Dally Pilot Sept 24 Oct 1 ena Circle, Costa Mesa, Ca 6 15 1998 Th669 #CM&-09t·lg O ...,. or ,..loNI benk. c:Mck Chapel • Crematory
adm1nlstrauon authority Wiii I erea er Ur ng norm• Th• following persont ire NewPor1 Beach, CA 92660 998 ' ' Th 2 92626 ' ' The Slleei addteSs and other dl1M!I on a stae or ,..,_ 3500 Pacific View Drive bl g11nttd unlest en Inter· b~lne•~ hourr. 1 doing buslneu at: Viking Ventur.,, Inc. (CA), 8• 15• 1 67 This business Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE mmon deslgnalJOO. if any llMfltl and loan anodallon • NewPort e.actt esie<t pet1on "'" an ob· e pr ncipa manager 0 Poto Clean111, 20011 Yalt 10411 Irvin• Avt , #393, PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lnd1v1dual :;? the I p~ desert~ NYi 1 -.oclltl or NYi i ...... 2700
1tctJon to th• petition and ~h• F:undallon 11 Aaron B Avenue, Suite B. Santa NeWPort Beach, CA 92660 Have you start•~ doing Flotltloue Bulln•H obove re~~H 11an::9 apedfled ~ F1::Ja1 .... -•• ·----111 shOws good caµse why th• aco •· Ana, CA 92701 Thie bu1lntu 11 con-Flctltlou• 8u1ln•H business yet? No Name ltetement ~'?g,J.J P'1 atJo Code MCtloll ~102 and authof· ,.
court should not grant lh• & c:'d11/0
0 Ba;~~4 ~!::~~ N1gln L Patel, 3007 C1oy· ducted by: • corporollon Nem• Stetoment Steve Beckman The ronowlng p«sons are ~'tail 11 9: 1 e llld to do bull-In Cllltof· PIERCE llOTllERS a.othority Bl d ~ 5 d nAoo Sherman den Bay. Costa Meta, CA Have you star1ed doing The following person•.,, Th11 1tat1m1n1 WH filed doing bu1lne11 as: New· u~igned Trvstee dis-nla. The tale will be ftllde IEll llOADWAY A HEARING oo the pell· 11 .. n r, 92628 business ytt? Yes, 1964 doing bualness as· with the Coun1y Cllfk or Porl Motorspor1s, 488 Old claims aily hal;>lbty for any 111· wltllout CIOllVenant °' wwTMty Mort * Ch pel 11on will be held on OCT(). OtktbRA~!~o3.N po 1 Sandeep N Patel, 3007 Viking Ventures, Inc., Mike ARTISANS. 329. Marin• Orange County on 09128'98 Newport Blvd .. Newpon oorreclne$.S ol the Sll9et aG-expc.a °' 1111p1i.c1, rtprdln!i Cuaryremationa
BER 29, t998 at 1;45pm In B ~ch-C~sla Mu~w Dal~ Croyden Bay, CoS1a Mess, Rus11ll. C.E 0. Avt Balboa Island CA 19988770903 BHch. CA 92663 gress and Of* co: tltle. ~IO!'I or t11a.1m·
Otpt 703 located at 341 PT 0 b 8 1998 CA92626 Th•' 1tatemen1 w11 filed 92652 , oany Pilot Oct 1, 8, 15, Chris Miller, 165 WalnU1 he~n~a1d' ~Y· 11 br1lllCt9, 10 ••l•fv the oblls• 11oBroadway
The C11y Drtvt South, Or· 1 ot cto er • ·Th88S Mlt11h N, Patel. 3007 WHh the County Clerk Of Marilyn Patricia Reed, 111 22, 1998 Th681 IC, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 ~en bul ~I ~:i tlon ~~ ~UM Deed of Costa Mesa
angt, CA 92868. Croyden Bay. Costa MHa, Orange County on 011/27/98 Diamond Ave.. Balboa IS· Thi• buslneu Is con· °' Wllraniy"" ,xpresseo °' Tru.t UK&l11d ROBERT G .... 2 .... 1 •A
IF YOU OBJECT to the PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92626 t99H788381 land, CA 92662 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual lll'IC>ied regirding trtle .-... MCDOfiAJ.DAND ESLIES MC -• -., g1an1ing ol the p1ti1ton, you Thia bu1ln111 11 con· Daily p11o1 Sept 24, Oct 1, Thi• buelness la coo· Hav1 you 1tar1ed doing sesSIOO or encur1\bran0esi0 ••••••••111
should eppe1r at the hear· NOTICE OF ducted. by: co-pa11ner1 8 15 1998• Th667 ducted by: an lndtvldual Flctltlout ButlnH• buslntu yel? No pay the rema.n~'P.31 ""r:===============::;i Ing and state your ob· SPECIAL MEETINQ Have you started doing ' ' Have you 1tarted doing Name Statement CM• Miller sum ol lhe notecs by 11
1ec:11ons or file written ob-COSTA Ml!SA buslnen yet? No PUBLIC NOTICE business yel? No Thi lollowing persons are T.hls 1tat1men1 was filed said Deed of Tr\I . W!lh intef'· "Aff d bl
)tc"ons with the COUr1 bt-PL.ANNINO N~1n L Plllel Marilyn Ried doing buSlness IS with the County C1erk ol est theieotl as proVld~ or a e
loc• the htar1ng Your ap-COMMISSION Th11 statement wH filed Fictitious 8u1ln1H Thi• S1atement was filed Ry·T'echn1cs Labs. 14252 Orange Counry on 09/22198 said note(s). adVlhe81. 1 any pta~nee may be In person THE COSTA MESA with the County C1erk of N•m• Statement with the County Cltrk ol Culver Dr. Sulit A·551, Ir· 19980770358 und_er lhe terms OI said Alternati've" or by your onorney. PLANNING COMMISSION Orange County on 8-1Q.98 Th• following persons are Orange County on 09/22198 vine, CA 92604 • Dally Pilot Sept 24 Oct 1 ol Trust lees, CflarQes and IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR 199887e7824 doing business as: New· ,9980770309 Steven Chandler, 4872 · • • e~nses of lhe TruSlee and
or conbng. tnt creditor or WILL HOLD A SPECIAL Daily Pilot Stpl. 17. 24, pert Beach Skin Care & Daily Pilot Stpl 24 Oct 1 flagstar Cir., Irvine, CA II, l5, 1998 Th87t ~the \"fsts c:reated by $a.d
the decttsed, you must file MEETING ON MONDAY, Oci 1 8 998 ThS63 Permanent Cosmiltic lnsti· ' ' 92604 o Nsl D' t c k t your claim With the court OCTOBER 12, 1991, .• '1 lute, 369 San Miguel #245, 8. 1s. 1998 Th673 Thia buslneu Is con. he total a~nl of the un-ISCOUD as e
and ~II a copy to the per· BEGINNING AT 4:30 PUBLIC NOTICE NtwPor1 Bttch. CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lllCl1vtdual =~~ ~~ ,
sonal representative ap-P.M., IN CONFERENCE Pamela M1ll8f. 151 ~Imus, Have you star1ed doing sold and reason 18 esb-c ti &
pointed by tht cour1 within ROOM t·A OF CITY HALL. FlctltJoue Bu1ln1H M7A, Colla Mesa, CA Flctltlou1 8'-'tlnHI buslneu yet? No Can't seem to mated costs expenses aod rema on lour montlls lrom tht date 77 FAIR DRIVE COSTA Nemo St•t•m•nl 92626 N•me Stetement Steven Chandler 11 h advances at' lhe lttne of the
ol the r1rtt Issuance ol let· ES c•ufORN•I Thi 1011ow1ng persons aie Thi• butlneas 11 con-Th• following persons.,. This statemenl wH filed gei 10 a I ose mitialpubieajlpll~r~Notice 8 'a) s •
tert as pro111ded 1n Probate M A " A. doing bUs1ne11 H. Junior dlJC'led by an lndlvldual doln business .,. Diesel with the Cou(lty Clertt of repair lobs of Sale IS $20Ul76. un erv1ce
COd• sect.on 9100 Tilt THE MEETING WILL BE A Hockey Pro•. 1011-Brloso Have ycu started doing s Sl~ms co .• 1130 Pomona Orange County on 09125/98 around the house? The ben_tficiCI!)' u er said
time lor hltng claims Wiii JOINT STUDY SESSION Drive. 1109, Costa Mesa, buslnessyet7YH.8·1S.98 A~•./Unll 11 & 2, Cosla 19981770852 OeedofTrustl'letelO eexe. Why should you sub1'ect not expire bttore lour WITH THE CITY COUNCIL. CA 92627 Pamela M1ll1r Men. CA 92627 Dally Pilot Oct 1, 8, 15, Let the culed and deMlred to Che
months lrom the hea11ng FOR THE PURPOSE OF Tim Hopkins. 10072 Spar This statement wu liled Marcus c. Al81C•nder. 1020 22. 1999 Th682 Ctu•lfled undel'MOt'l8d a Wftneo Cede-If & f ·1 t
date notlced abo~• PROVIDING INPUT ON Clrcl1, Huntington Beach, With the County Clerk of S. Gllbraller. Anahlllll Hills, Service ~o Oeffaull and Demand YOUrSe your affil Y 0 YOU MAY EXAMINE the CA 92846 Orongt Counry on 09/22/98 CA 92808 CLASSIFIED tor . and I wnlien NoUce fl d f
fllO l(ept by lho COUr1. II you Marta c. Hopkins. 10072 19988770383 This business I• con. It's th• resource you Directory ~ • and Elecilon IO paying in ate prices or
ar• a PtllOO interested In On the move? Spar Clrcte. Huntington Daily Pilot Sept 24, Oct 1, can count on 10 sell a help you find ~ No~~~c:u= caskets & serv'1ces???? .11\e HUii, you may tile Beach, CA 92646 8 15 1998 Th674 TRADE myriad of merchan. Electlon 1 ~ IO be
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GENERAL 1002 BALBOA COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT NEWPORT ~~~h11~~1~t~~=~ ~~~'.BALBOA CORONA COSTA MESA 2124
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PENINSULA 1007 BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 oardnor, gar & morel PENINSULA 2107 DEL MAR 2122liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
CASH FLOW clean 8 l!••tetd• gated comm, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2Br 2.5Ba S 1250mo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2Br 1 • SB• White Ille
units 4 99 grm. 15 cap Juet Reduced West d•t•ched 3Br 2·588• •BALBOA DUPLEX• LIDO ISLE Brand New All Cr•dlt Oki GPC •Oceanfront at 19th fir, ffp, lntlde hk·upt, S1B9K 4 unitt gr1.a1 over 1700tf b 111 1 Credit 714·842-8008 Cozy 2 11ory cottage 1·car 8n gar, Hemllton · • Bey Ave. Suberb • • u n Primo Area. Walk To 5Br/5.5Ba·3753Sq.FI The community Furn, 3Br 2.58•, FP, So. ol PCH. 2Br 2Ba, St. S9SO 94g..54B.8856
loc 10·2 grm S399K. Location. 10th St. 94· Xtnl Loe. 5315•000 Everything. Greet 3c g1rag1. Bill Grundy Mark•t Place. vu, nu cpl, aw11omel yard, wJd, g1r, hrdwd
Aon Young, RE/MAX bHch Bay Vlewt 5Br Earl & Judy Taylor, Velu• $450 000. Realtor 949-076--6181 Classlfl•d $1895 winter 673-1943 llrs. newly remodeled Buy It Sell It Find II. 7 14-432•7873 4Ba. own•r occupy or Agint• 642-4722 ' .,..-....,,...,.......,,·...,..,....,,,.~--942·5•78 S2850/mo 548·4220 Cl•Hlfled. ••FORCLOSE0.11t leate hall lor Income. EAaTSIDE Remodel •180"* NWPT SHORES 2BR1 _______ _
Gov homea Hud, MHA Call MtllHa, Agt (949) 3Br 4car g•r. granlta OCEANFRONT Ole, 2BA, Beam cell, ~~-~~~!!"""~~------------------..
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PATRICK TENORE $319,900 Agent, WlllAmazeYoulll 949·675·8181
Pleate Call & Let u1 CORONA John Miiier 587-3B97 t} -:"I POOL HOMI! 4Br 38•
Know Wh•t Your DEL MAR 1022 Zero Down Pe~ment PrDdeDda1 Two Master SultH, A N,~ w Nffdt Arel 858·9705 Only $1037/Mo. 3Br cam.m..., remOd•l•d kll. llv-lam
1 ·8 o 0.-4. T E N o R e 2.5Ba. 2c ger, Or••• roomt $450,000 Dick Ocean Vlewf on deal. Atklng s159•900 949-723·8120 Olckton, Prudenll•I
Forr•ll•d Canyon. Call Agent John Miiier, Charmine N•wport CA Re8lty 721-3SM BU.SlN~SS?? SOLD! Charmer! Lot v•lu• 94~5B7-38g7 BHch Homo. Prl1lln• --.,,,..,.....,.~~---S839.000 Low malnt. l R odel •Bluff• • Plen• ShowcHe homH 1 block 10 beach. C•n Cond. Ma or •m · 3br 3 V•be Grnb•h foe
for H I• In our bulld new. 320 Hu•I DANA POINT 1026 Nice Y81'd, big g•r, Xlnt cond, bHt buyl
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Suppltmenll 0070 Dpt• $2715,000 3Br 28• 1038 HOMES OF VACANT TWMHMll a 2Br 28•. 3c 9.,, nu '=1r'."'" ...... ~, .. -=,-uff~~Be:--a1--=e=-u~yl MOBILE
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at Just 1781 erae ••ll•r ••Y• S509K 720-1704 Bkr aell It Toclayt Ltg CM PlaJP8f1 2Br 28e, Deadline W•d 15pm 3Br a fem rm, need• HUNTINGTON Harber View Hiiia 20xl52, 111,500 Spece ***** co1motlc work but Bl!ACB 1040 311< 2.18•, entry, room rent, '400. 115+ Har· OPEN HOUSE PRICl!.D 1ooo•a LESS for •xpanelon/pool. bOr R•lltV 87,_....00 LI .I f •1., thsn 1eet ealo v1•wa1 s13a,000 1-r~---.--'!!'rr..-,..-..-oe:cs~·T::,. &pm '319,000 Ma.k• Otteri O DOWN PATii T Apent 873-5354 CM, Palms Mk li•rk **** * Kolar a Co.949-378· Only HCMfmo nice, 2bf dbl wld•. Kite, ep·
It payt to edvertl•• 5578 galed, 1br lb• wtth pll•ncu, w/pello,
In th• bett loc81 g11eg•, poof. 1pe, Sp•c• rent 1450.
R•al Ettal• Section tennle. With ....... ,°' l1SK Owner '48-0277
CALL TOD.ay COSTA MESA 1024 onty 117,400 Agent,
" John Miiier 817·3897
LISA RIVERA •• a1D•• 3 LEf'T ••uUfUI Paclftc: Rench . 849-574-4252 • new home• direct TWNHH 38r 2 .58•
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COSTA MESA 2124 SOUTH COAST • llENTALS TO EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 CAMPERS, RV'S, GMC 9081 JAGUAR 9105 l.EXUS 9115 --iiili-liaiilMBTRO 2188 SHARE 2724 EMPLOYMENT 5530 . TRAILERS 8014 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
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fncd yd, gar. 940.oeu • prof fem 30'1. 1800 ~ ~ bkgrna helpful but not lion! 8 3 t •0 297 conUlned 12000 1500. 7f4-632-0331 (71 4)953 ... 800 MISSION VIK.:IO
nu carpeVpelnt sie5o 1/2 utn NS e42-0038 5530 nee. Training. Call ---------949·548·8748 •9• x •• Sdn 40 (948)384 Gee4 no pe1 751 ... 330 ... .,,.,
HUNTllJGTON Ttil• la the condo for Pool Hm to ehr with •tter 6P 759•191o FURNITURE 6014 .-------.... HONDA 9085 190·'lD34)$38,495 •85 l!S 300
BEACH 2140 I I! young prof'I In CM. * IERVERS * RE AL EST ATE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii D iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BAUER JAGUAR M1dnlgna btue/IYorv r,ou Poot, p, d /w, Very nice place, •HY· Full & PT positions SALES F{T or PfT B•drm Set a piece WANTE '82 crv1c vx f7t•)V53 ... 800 (119654) 12•.077 2n~',l r~9/s•:,,~~t i~~ going. Full prtvtg, avallabl•. Apply at ucensea or not We're comtemporary oalc Nu brakes, tire•. •ee XJO VP 40 l.l!XUS
Av•ll Oot 1 Othl Credit Oki GPC Crea11 5550/mo. ts4•·tt01 the Five Cro~n• hiring nowt ERA will good condulon .. $500. cluten, tlrmng bell and (98-4109)144,895 • MISSIOH VllEJO .
• 2P•rcle••r ... gParrl,ceh •• k.~urplc,•. "114·842·8088 b•tw••n 2:00-4;00pm pay your ~eq'd courH (940) 831·3108. •Motor Ho--morel 43m""' 150kml BAUlr:R JAOUAR (848J384-0eM 3801 I!. Coast Hwy. and provide tta•ning. -...:.._..;.....______ MnJ;iJ ··• (714)953 4800 ''""5 SC .. 00 patio, gardner. 3br 800·400·5391 x1·119 Oln•tt• ••t 5 chairs Xlnl cona. S•750 • • "' -•
• 2ba sueemo. All WESTMINSTER 2192 COMMERCIAL •Journeymen painter•• R•c•s>tlonlat ~:~ ~11g:.1:h::~d~~~ •Travel Trailers 752·1075 •88 x.is &dn 20 10:0~1;•d,1voz2~~17 • Cr~~1,.'?~~g:.,1,~:d11 REAL ESTATE ~':'.~.·iuw~;~u~~vl~o~ Immediate opening daak·chatr S315 . AT'.O:Jm~':~~f.E~lnt ~:~~~8l ~l~~:~ LEXUS . .,,,.--~--'-:"--'"1Wow1 ·Thi• ts the 582·989·9188 or apply ~ien ~~0~f9.1~:~~a4c; 848·975-8888 •Stll Wbeels . <3CHB412> so,888 ,7,41sis:t..i800 MISSION Vl&.IO
Exeo hom•. Loll ol townhm for you A/C, In per1on Mon·Frl cu t-to1p1tat bed aJI electric LEXUS OF 1-....,..,....,,..~=-~-~-1---='...;.8_4_8..:t_3_e_,.. _ __,.oe...,u,,...,_ e•tras, bonus rm, f/p, tndry gar gardner 2737 Raymond Av• Sates Assoc. neode,d 5200, Ilk• naw. Ham· WESTMINSTER '89 XJS Sdn 20 '80 ES 300
2·car gar, , hk-upa, pets · ok, '2br I.Sb~ BUSINESS OPFICE Long Beach. for upscale chlldren s mand oigan Splnvl BEACH RY'S (714) 882-0800 (96·4147)$41 ,885 Ca• h m • r •II v o "Y •l•clrlc appl '· patio, S800mo. All . Credit FOR RENT 2769 boutique. F{T or PfT. $200 (949) 64e-1105 ' BAU~R JAGUAR (138854) S24,74• pets Ok, 3br 4ba Ok t Gp C C red 11 · Admln AHlat PT With Exp helpful, sal. neg. '85 ACCORD LX (714)953-4800 LEXUS •
S2500mo. All Credit 714-842·8088 ProjM:t Management Please call 645·13!>5 i--------..... 1 (714) 895·7510 Auto. AC, Cass, mint•...,...~~~:--::~~~-MISSION VIE.IC> Oki 71•·842·8088 Retail/off. 2775 to Uaing Maclntoah S 1 MERCHANDISE (3MWA027l $14,850 '87 XJ8 Sdn 4D ce4 8)3&4-0004
Liv• n••r th• beach! 5550sf $1,15 1t j" Compu1er. Pl.aunt a 91COME GROW MISC.
6015
LEXUS OF . (97·3998)S 45,885 1---:.~,-9-0..:...E.-S-3..,....,.0~0--
Bonua rm, hk·upi, 2· ART N lse. Fwy otf rmp. ig Busy Ott1e1. •76-5015 WITH USI WESTMINSTeR BAU7~!\ .. ~A~~AR Full ops, ·nu Le>C ued•
car gar, pd (lardner AP ME TS s1gnage. Xtn1 prklng, Admln AstlletJS•I•• E>Cpandlng retaJI ad-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii (714) 882•0800 t . ' ., 4 ('42542) S28,lil87
What • house ... 3br, FOR RENT :~aqaua~~n 7~;ie,:;;ip Computer 1kt11 a must· vertl1lng departmen1 Te5tep/ hniK-el & bb\nh/hfoldl••••••••lll '80 CIVIC LX Btue. 4 '07 XJ8 Sdn 4D LEXUS . .
2ba no P•I• 51600 All • ' wo Excat Admln seeks a sell motivated 35 •a 1 al •u· AUTOMOBILES dr, grn1 shape!• 197· 9:J7)$45',905 MISSION VIEJO : credit okl. GPC credit 1. tasks & marketing/ accounl executive lo ce11 S10, Bar fauce1a 14,200 m1, S12,900 BAU ER JAO UAR (849)364-4064-
' 714·842·8088 COMMERCIAL calling to 1111 education Hll, develop and ser· 520 & up. SS •fnkl••••••••• Dys 949·224-0833 or (714)953"4600 l----!..;:.,-9.....;7...:...,,E~&-:J=oo-=---
: on W•rner close to BALBOA PROPERTY 2778 lecture Salary+ comm vice new business $20· Hvy dly carton Eves 949·644-6638 -..,..,,.,....7.........,,X.,...J..,...•=--=s:-d:-n-.,.4""'D-Wh letgray full opt. I Susan 831·7446 and 1pec1al sec11on1. llapters 535.ea. Hvyl------------------• • u everyth ngl Fully ISLAND 2606 we prefer a candidate dly comm plasllc tol· ACURA 9010 '97 ACCORD EJC 4-dr (97-3996)$4:5,885 \039815) S28.te7
loaded. pets ok, gard· 8000sf retall/oll S.C Apartment utlllly ·so have a minimum of lei Hals $15 & up.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Full pwr, VIS, llhr BAUER JAGUAR LEXUS nor, hk·ups, pool & per1on Tue-Sal FT, 1 year print ad· 3/4" & 1'' hvy dly AJCI• (005317) 519.987 (714)lt!i3-'1600 MISSION V(EJO more $1200mo. All 2BR 1BA Upper on Sch fwy off rafnp. Big · I S 5 20 '00 INTEGRA LEXUS f840)30 ... 00M Credit Oki GPC Credn B Ibo ts S 1200 o tr al count slgnage general ctoanong, ••P vertlslng experience. loat valves 1 · S pa c I a I Ed 111 on •97 XJ8 Sdn 40
714·842·8088 SaTU~IO w 1314';;a prkg Own user S950k roq'd 714-557·0075 E•cellent communiea-Kohler lank ball flap-(025808) $17,997 MISSION VIEJO (97·4032)$45,185 '82 l.S 400
$500 (lncld utls) A111 S85k dwn owe bal 2 BAKER/Decorator lion skills. Ability lo pors Sl.aa. Bidet toilet LEXUS (848t384-0884 BAUER .JAOUAR Nalt.amich1 chr whls,
' PooV•P• & morel This Nov 1, 949-718·9748 assum loans 728-0868 We are a dymamlc set goats ana make seats S40.ea Corning MISSION VIEJO l714)9S3·4800 (3XST621) $19.950 twnnme offers to11 ol prolesstonal presenta-bit-In cut •bas llze (849l394·0894 LEXUS OF privacy, lip, 2-car gar,---------NEW 2000af bldg. in co. seaktn,o c9reattve,. Ilona In a fast paced 11 ·•• 1 5'' St 5 & HYUNDAI 9090 WESTMINSTER
neat pello, no pet, 2br BALBOA C•nn•ry Row, fronts P•r•onab • akers and delall oriented en· 18"JC 20" $25. Alr1---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil----------,-(714) 802...0808) 2ba $1400, All Credit 2 streets ne>Ct to Oecoretors Pastry vlronment. comprHsor lank S30. AUDI 9025 JEEP 91101-_.;..---......,,,-.,,..~--0kl 71•·842·8088 PENINSULA 2607 Mc Oonatd'a. For tso decorating knowteage Xtnt benefit package, (714) 723·0311 I want t o bulf any iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '94 ES 300
Velu•I Value! Value! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiii Ownor/Agt &31-1
433 ;.~:1n14!.xsf'pr~:~~~uJ'. lncludmg 401k. Drug Just CrHt Firewood ,88 CT 2dr red all ~~ygo~!d1f:.1~~1~~ !~: '80 Cherokee Lim tea · ~g1~s'ir~i ;,c;·,7~~rome,
3Br 2Ba house. All the l.rg 3Br 2Ba $1850. Must love <Jogs. Fax: screenlng/physlcat re· Avoid lhe rust1t Oraar acords C/D sl~roo tor Jose 949·650·7149 Fully loadea, 1eo w LEXUS OF
extras. Lndry rm, l/p, Now palnl/crpt, Frple, INDUSTRIAL 2788 Thr•• Dog Bakery, quired. EOE. nowt $135 • cord, $75 ~OOk ml $1 900 obo 949-602·0025pgr grey llhr lnl 12!ikml WESTMINSTER
ger,&moreS1350mo vault coll1, bale, gar, lnqulrlei/resumes: Resumes via fa)(: Al· 1/2 cord Oellvered lilnt cond949•723.7871 $6900. 67S-.38S3 (714)81a~88C>et All credit ol<I GPC ln<lry hk-upa, no pets. 949.378.986a tenllon, Lynn Esola free to your driveway. ---------•
Credll 714.842•8088 760-1113 or 586·6469 LOW RENTI lndustrlat 714·650-4802 or ma1t: 714·885·1432 ~030 iISiiOiiZiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiliiOiiO IAND ROVER
9113
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9120
space w/olllces, 2200· Counter The Mallt>ox Times Community BMW Very Lrg 4plexl 38r 4600sf 78cent sf NNN F & PT perm Ship, News, 330 West Bay 1---------
2Ba, f/p , pallo, hk· CORONA Jackie (7141) 673·2754. phones, ollc work, Street, Costa Mesa, COLLECTIBLES liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '85 Troop•r L TO
• ups, gar. gardnor, no DEL MAR 2622 ---------Friendly 642-6262 CA 92627 6017 '77 321 BMW 4X4 21 Kml. auto,
peta, $1195mo All Ph M Current lags, runs. l3PAD583) $20.550 Credit Oki OPC Credll INCOME CREDIT/COLLECTIONS S•nta 010 gmt $800 949-675·7249 LEXUS OF 84 8 L S ,b b CCTS Arce VABLE Cashier Greeter. elc WESTMINSTER 714· 2·808 • 9 unnlf• r 1 a PROPERTY 2790 A "'" I Create Holiday Magic Orl•ntal foldlng dress· Pgr 714-602-0407 w/ updated kite, gar, Must have min 2yrs 1_800-229.7147•1361137 Ing screen, beautlfully ,87 z.3 (7• 14) 892·8900) ·---------1 parking, W/D frig, Incl atrong cottecllon1, carved, sacrifice S4K
=HUNTINGTON all u1U $1300/mo. 118 spc. MHP nowr, credit & eccount rec· Secretuy/Off. Mgr Roger 714-289-2408 Auto, only 12,000 ml ---·------
'94 DEFENDER
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player, 1oaaea1 3 <hf·
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'88 Mark VII LSC
looks & runs hke new
a perfet car $6500 Jim
848-851·8345
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MERCEDES· 9130 ~HARBOUR 214-2 NS/Pets LHseAgl. lg tots, wide sts all oncillellon ••P· Prell· "Can-Do" person lor (B8233i>ExusS27,777 JAGUAR 9105 ~ 640-7000 amen, vacancies GSI clent In MS ONice & small prop. mgr co.1---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------'80 580 SEC
• EJ<I. 301 S33,630mo S2,300K Excel. We otter an •x· Ga compu1er skills COMPUTERS 6018 M(~4s9s,1~0N4~=~~ , .. 4 XJ• S•d•n 40 LEXUS 9115 Wh t• w.lh palom;no
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cott•v• wllh patio, aume w11h salary hos· '70 Eldorado Convt (94 _..149 )$2:J,085 1unrf $7399 721·8838 sel In good sh•P•· 714·842·0088 near beach. Cathedralt .. •••••••• tory 10~ Payroll Man-Clas1lc full pwr, new BAUER JAGUAR
53500 949
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• 1run & gardner paid No Pets 949·548·24211 .. ••••••••i-,....6-4_2_·7_6...,6,...7_· --...,......-1harpl AIC custom BAUER JAGUAR MISSION VIEJO PORSCHE • s95o. All Credit Oki E SIDE nr 17th & S A.11 Cu•t Svc. w/great •••••••• I BUY ALL PIA.NOS wheats, lthr. full pwr. (714)953·4800 (848)384-0804 714-842·8088 Please be aware that Anllques-quat. lurnt1ura 80119 raalo 631.7370 __ ...;._,__;. _____ . ________ _
9175
Fenced yrd.,bonus rm.
2·car gar. hk·up1. sap
patio. gardner pCI,
e•tra storage & moro,
3Br, 2.5Ba $1700 All
Credit Oki GPC Crec:tll
3br 2ba frplc, balcony, phone skills needed the llstlngs In this cat-1 pc or housalut cash
gar, all nu, S1200mo. BUSINESS for gr~wing co, 1 In egory may require you pald (714) 957·81331---------
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FOR SALE 2900 C M. fT pos 1 on 10 call a 9oo nuf!!ber Old Coins Gold Sliver CHEVROLET 9045 E'SIDE 28 1 B 1 great pay & benallts, In wh1eh there 1s a ,
r a, c liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pleaH call 548-5550. ch" ge er mlnuie Franklln Mint, Sterling liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~-1 gar, w/d hk-ups, No .,.r P . Old watch .. & Jewelry '80 SILVERADO Pels. 2390 Elden IC, S. OC rest oppty, turn-Or•phlce Assembly: Wes1eo111 Coin 642-9448
$875/Mo. 645-4585 key nu toe nds opar/ Copiers horizon colla· ••••••••• PU Xlra cab, low ml mktr 4 ownshlp Int. ' d 11 RECORDS/TOP $ (114910)$10,950
STUNNINO HOME on N1•8Wllf :•fui'bl~h•~ Must be S capable. ~o~ta~~~t.ar,,:;~ u~o~t~ MERCHANDISE Jazz, R&B. Soul, Rock LEXUS OF •
714·842·8088
Lagoon, 48r 38a, r 1 a n ove Y Sm $ co.mmll dur atart '714-54o..o808 1 4 ••••••••• Etc •• 50'• & 60'1 Mike WESTMINSTER galad commly Walk up o up frt s 728·0868 x 04~7505 (714) 882·0808 2000 + up1cale resort h 1 h 1--,.....,,........,,,....--~-=-~ It 1 1 to I eaters ops, H.U.Q. CHILDRENS ,88 Corvett• Convt i e. tenn '· poo 1· private gar/carport. PfT SALES HELP t---------
$2500/mo 848·6928 S650-S750mo • $425 BUSINESS WANTED. S7HR. Fash PETS & All options, Nassau
M blue/oak. 5,000 ml. 1-..looih,... • .;--G-------i --~:~-~~~ ... ~g'J OPPORTUNITY 1•· 844-7877 Sem/Jen ANIMALS 6049 mint condition. PP.
LA UNA 2904 HANDYMAN EXP'D & Make otter 644-9824
I NIGUEL 2152 WHt Sid• 1 Br 1 ea ,"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEfiENDABLE. Cosla
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PV1 pallo, prkg. ctos•1• M••• area. S a4ary
Very nlc• Townhs•
Pool/ape, A/C, f/p ,
gar. hlc·up1, waler,
ttesh. gardner palct,
21:>r 2.5ba S1500mo.
All Credit Oki GPC
10 beach lndry rac. ••••-•• ..... 2 "699 $750/mo. Vic 756-1460 Please be wary of out1_o__,.,..,..,..n--,"'="='94_9_-e,...4_·• __
W•,d• CM 1 Br 1 B•
Lrg pv1 patio, prkg, 1
mil• to bch S750/mo.
Vic. 756-1460
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BEACH 2669
of area companies. Host/Ho•t•••
Cheek w11h th• local Full & PT po11tton1
Beller Bualn••• avallebta E•P•r'd
Bureau before you Apply Five Crowns
send any money for between 2 OQ.4:00pm
lees or servlc11. Read 3801 E. Coast Hwy. ana under1tand any
NEWPORT
BEACH
contracts before you Matur• person needed
slgn. Shop arouna f1.>r PfT at Sherman Gar·
2169 iiiiiiiiiijjjiiiiiijjjiiiiiiiiiii rates. dens In CdM to greet
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714.673.6223
Cl••n :Jbr 2ba aen, 1---------guHI• & collect ad· i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil All Purpose lo•n• ml11fon1. Cell Dorothy -----...... -..... -•! marble/granite ocean •F 1 A po al WANTED 2Br 28• nr Fash 11, nu view, 2t>r 2ba, S tudio as P r 11 Mon.Fri 8:30em-4pm
carpet, ale, 2c all gar, 363-1508 or 390-3308 •Flnanclal Spaclallst. 948·873·2288 POTTERY commly pool, no pets. 1·888·074-0401.
$1695/mo. 640·1529 CM 20th & Nwpt Bl. NANNY NPB, PT, 3-4 e-,CNlint, Roohood,
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$7250 759.3933
car gar, A/C, •pa,-------MONEY Retailer has o,anings .. ':'!957 0133 ...
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pre!ened
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425 W. Broadway, SuJte 1300
Glendale, CA 91204
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We 111111eq.d~~ Ws<i!lJntWtil a
cn1 ~ctul
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Im stereo, cas1, cc.
sun roof S 14,900
• 948·875-4081
TOYOTA 9ZtO
then gel
.some cash.
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TODAY'S
CRoSSWORP PUZZLE
ACROSS
' IH7. lorone 5 ~deily
l0-fXPf9SS 14 Hos;ory color
115 l'iealth club
arnenily
11 On the bt111y 17 lmpulae
111 Toblcco~ 19 E.act.matl()l'I °' '911 f 20 Motel trffbio 21 Beloro, 10 a poqt
22 F.ar1 24 Real estate
26 Pitcher 27 Sum component 30 "Haste makes
... asro:etal
34 Ridge
35 ROO'l8n ooddeu 38 Bob 1nd" .
EUzabeth-
37 Jaunty hat
38 Stared
open· mouthed
39 Animal
encloso1e
40 Melville novel
42 Sharp barlcs
43 Mountain nymph
45 By cnance
4 7 Places IOI
watches
48 Ot'N~
pavmcn1
4D EJC<:evate' so Belgrade's
j>IUCI
53 Greek leltera 54 lodilll source
58 Map area
59 Hor&e
61 Bcauichlld
62 Bamer • 63 Lone Ranger's
sldekk\I
64 Be gieen,
Ina ¥t8Y 65 -andvo1d
66 Tw1ICh
6 7 Sunbearns
DOWN
I EvorQfeens
2 Call~IOUnd 3 Di1111 s~·
4 Musses
5 ScalG 8 SQoltlsh
l4ndowner 7 Wlriter
OlylTIO'C-'I event
8 S.nta --.
Cehforn11
9 Floor matenal 10 Covered walls
11 Safety agcy.
12 Nec:eSSJty 13 Swerves oil
course 23 G•ve 11 tho gas 25 H1I maker ·
~EVIOUS PUZZLE IOl.YED
0 '"' Unilecl ,_ ~
26 Seabirds •3 AsSn. ·' 27 F,lalph Fi8nnea. 4-4 Lesa certain·
fOf one 46 "Yes, Pierre • a8 Broadway 47 Good )udgmonJ
oHeoog 49 Food plans
29 Imp 50 Cut
30 Baby 51 Jacob'• brother
dactishund 52 Stream
31 Hemp products 53 TV's Warrior
32 Pasture sound Pnncess
33 Trans/T\llS 55 Poet Millay
J5 Locks up 56 Assessment
Acrobats 57 S.hSllN a debt 4 I Eccent nc 60 l,.ld
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By CHAat.IS GOMN
wt&h OMAR SHARIF
Md TAHNAH HINSCH
HIDE THE LADY
EMt·West \'Ulne1 able. Ea\! deal ...
NORTH
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WEST EAST
• 9532
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• 1084
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The bidding·
EAST SOl1llt
Pass le::>
Pau 2• Pass 4NT
Pass Sc::>
Pim
WFS r
Pass PIM Piw
Pass
NORTH
20 4c::> 50
Pass
Opening lead: IGng of•
North-South reached what seemed
to be a ret\sonably safb contract of
five heartS. A preuy piece of dece!)'
lion by West, however, led declarer
down the garden palh.
North's Jump to four heans was the
Pnneiple of Fast Arrival, showing a
minimum two-over-one responc;e and
probably only three-card heart SU(>-
port. Having shown a strong hand via·
a reverse into spades, South's probe
for slam was ill-advised.
TOYOTA 9210 VANS
We t led the km~ of dub.;, won in
the clo~d hand. lluee rounds of ~rade penmtted declarer to discard
dummy s losing club, and a club Wt)
rufled The eight of hearts was led to
the ten. as East followed with the six.
Had West \llOn w11h the queen,
declarer would probably have gotten
home .
Suppo<ie West returns the founh
i.pade. Declarer ruffs with the Jack,
come~ to hand with a diamond and, ~ince West seems to be marked with
the length in trumJ)\, can lead the
king of hearts, pmning East's nine
and securing the conltact.
Declarer ne~er got the chance ' to
display such excellent technique.
We.\t won the trump tn&. with the ICC
and tabled a spade' Declarer rea-
soned that there was no need 10 ruff
this trick -East would either trump
with the now-bare queen or, if East·
had the guarded queen, it would drop
on the next round under the long.
Unfonunately, East ruffed this tncJc
With the nine , and West sun had the
guarded queen for I.he setting trick.
Learn to be a beUer bridge_play-
er! Subscribe now to th' Goren
Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788-
1225 for information. Or wnle to:
Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box
4410, Chicago, Ill. 60680.
9225 VOLKSWAGEN 9235
'98 COROLLA
;JOK ml, auto, AC,
(456947) $12,550
LEXUS OF
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(714) 802·8908
'84 DOOQE 350
.Beverly conversion
Van. Pwr, dual air.
67,900 ml, 1 owner,
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723-1504
'82 Rabbit Cabriolet
Convt, must see! Ultra
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brakes, rad , belts.
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--------•ctEANING Macintosh C omputers .__, _
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Woodwork Doors Inst
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molding bHe/trlm etc.
654·1934
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