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1998-10-17 - Orange Coast Pilot
SEAVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMN\UNmES SINCE 1907 SAlURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1998 ... ~Teens linked · to attack Oa~~ Corona del Mar 28, ~~· Costa Mesa 52, aAv .Newport HarbOr 18 · Ku. E Estanci~ 0 • • • ;are white gang leaders • • Newport Harbor principal says the No F.X. group has created problems in the city but that the school is safe. Hu IJN MA.~llM lllWy Pl?! Orange County, school otricials said. •No F.X.ers," as they' re called, usu- ally have bleached-blond hair and wear lettered-bead necklaces with the in.itials N.O.F.X. Members and fringe memben. usually bang out together at the school during lunch tune, school 'officials said. was the Sdlurday night attack 1n which the two boys entered the home of a friend and used a blunt object to beat up her father, pohce said. The father, who suffered d brokPn hand and head cuts, had to be taken to Hoag Hospital for treatment. The group, local officiaJs Sdid, is in a metamorphostS from just being a group of guys that hang out together to being a full-fledged gang becdU!:ie of alleged criminaJ acbvitics NEWPORT BEACH -1Wo boys arrested Saturday on suspicion of assaulting the fdther of one of their friends are leaders of No F.X., a pre- dominantly white gang that has mem- bers at Newport Harbor H.igh School, the community and other parts of "These two guys were the lead- ers,• said Newport Harbor Pnnopcll Bob Boies. "They're bemg classilied us a gang because of this incident and other madents in the community There have been a lot of problems m the community, not just at the school " One of the most notable incidents At Newport Harbor, Boies said the group may have come about dS a reac- SEE GANG PAGE A 13 BRIAN POBUDAIDAllY Pit.OT Corona del Mar quarterback Mike Bergey looks for a receiver during the first quarter of play against Newport Harbor on Friday nighl Storl , Pag Bl. " • 'I 'Mo.m-and-pops don't have much of a chance' . Only one small, independent busine~ fits in Harbor Center's ; new plans; the others that must ·move face different futures E11s1-.G111 Dl:lr Pb Growing up can be a difficult transition, and some businesses at the Harbor Center are having a harder lime than others. Scott Bell, pre~1dent or ICl Development Co , has proposed razing Costa Mesa's oldest shop- ping center and building a state-of- the-art "power" shopping center anchored by Home Depot and Lucky. The larger chain tores such as , Rite-Aid, Blockbuster clnd Chuck E. Cheese will be mcluded in the new Harbor Center. However, of the smtlll independently owned businesses, only Nick's Pizzd has secured a future at the center. Not all the exisnng businesses in the center were offered a new locabon, Bell said. He ~aid his com- pany was striving to gel dil upscaJe tenant mix for the new center. ·we really got to pick the nght tenants for th1s site,• Bell said. "We SEE CENTER PAGE A 14 Jack Harb, above left. and his son, Jamal, are looking for- ward to moving to the Kmart center across the street from Har-· bor Center ln Costa Mesa, where they have been at Cob- bler's Bench for more Olan 22 years. At left. customers line up at Harbor Center Ll>ck & Key Shop, where Walter Parnell bas been work- ing for 22 years. Jailed Newport socialite says 'I'm hanging in there' • Tma Schafnitz, who was locked up on drug charges, says she nusses her family, charity work. ~Pb SANTA ANA Tma Schafnitz longs for the Westyle slii! once had. She wants to be back with her husband, Matt Schafnitz She wants to hug· dnd kiss her two sortS, 6-year-old Max cllld 8-yedr- old Alex She wants to put the past eight months behind her. But she can't go home until she fulli.hes her 10-month Jail sentence for selling a half-ounce of cocaine to an undercover police officer in March In a jailhouse mteTVJew, the 39-year-old socialite who bas stumbled from grace talked about her farruJy, hvmg Wlthout a name and the legaJ struggles that dfl' mounting whUe she is incar- cerated Schafnitz realize.'> she hds one stnke on her record clnd plans never to get another. •rm hangmg m there.· she said •t miss my luds, my family 1md my We. I JUSt want to get out reaJ soon: Her appearance lS vasUr dtf- ferent from the last pubbc appearance she made out-;1de of a courtroom after she pleaded guilty to drug charges. HN bledched-blond locks have fad ed, ex~mg her dark root!> Her black dress is replaced by a county-issued blue 1umpsu1t. There ts still a bubbly and tast- paced tone in her voice, but the dark lino!:> under h.er eyes md1- Cc1te sleep depnvation. She speaks pac; ionately about her fclllllly, who vlSlt her every weekend. She said her husband, Matt, who filed for divorce m April after she was 'entenced, arrives at the jail before the sun nses on visitation day!.. She added that even through the tumultuous evet\ts have !.lramcd their· mamage, Matt ha remained upportive or her. •He ha~ been a v ry good husband,• she saul oftly. •Before the arrest, hi knobs SEE SCHAFNITZ MGI A 1J Relatives fight for oversight . "IEWPORT BEACJ f Rudolph Andmm. 44 the half-brother ol Ne\' 110rt Beach ..,oc1alltt.' Tina Schdtrutz, sdJd h • is con- cerned thcst hJ.., hdU·sl,lt:'r isn't rece1\'10q adt"quat • legal representahon and that she hasn't hctd enout~h say in kc•y 1ssUt•s that <iller.t her life. Andnan ond his full-1 - ter, M1m1 Crosson of 1':11v. - port Beach, arc attempung to gam control O\'er theu jailed Sl!:itcr and her po" ('S- s1ons Claurung Srhafmtz wa unable or incompeti•nt lo make important decns1un , Andrid.O itnd Cros~n ''ere granted temporan conser- vatorship over lht• lornwr ociallte and her a 'et: ttu' summer. The ourl "111 decide Oct. 27 whether thP\ will be grantt'cl pt>mmn• nl oversight ~ "We'p not tl}mg to ~<'t her money," Andnan 1d "We're 111st o d1 appointed that !';h • wa-. mcapetl It of speak.mg lor herself Our s1 - tcr wa , JU"t on a doWJl\'t(lrd Spl!al." Schafnitz has he n n. - mg a Hl·month cntc111 " l• r selling a half-ounce of cocaine to an und rem; er Tustin police oftl< l'f f\ Im h 16. When he '"a J< iled, her husband , who co-owns a Laguna Niguel msurnnc brokerauc. fil •cl for di\ orcn although the statu of the bl· mg lS unclear Andnl'n pmntPd to tht" divorce filing and h.is h If. , 1stcr' bch8VlOr outs1d th courtroom th day of her SEE SIBLINGS PAGE A 13 -Costa Mesa man dies in accident on freeway • CHP arrests teen on suspicion of drivmg under the influence after incident on Thursday night. Dl:lrfb COSTA MESA -A 22·yt ar·old Costa Mesa man died and a Co ta Mesa teenager wa anested on u • plcion of driving under the influen< after a one-car acndf'nt late Thunt· day mght on the Corona del Mar Pre •way. • • Jacob Jo ph Madrid, a former Estancia 1 hgh School tud nt, was killed m tantly when the white t 969 Honda DX he wa.'> nding ln v red off the rood, hit ft berm and veral tre ' , Pohc:e ay Madrid suffr..red ma ivc h d and neck injuri and wa pronounced dcnd a t the ne. The California Hlghway P4trol an led the dnvcr, a 17·y~r·ohl boy. t I wa hooked mto Orang C.uunty Juvt mle Hall ond n~y he charged with vehicular mftnslaughter elter J A 2 Saturday, October 11, 199e faith Newport Beach/Costa M.esa Daily PilOt - r------------------------------------------------------............................. .------------------------------------------------------, •Olll Of Ill SIOIY dndy trane chriSteson Learning lessons outside the classroom •nue educatlon enrolbl men at the cradle Olld graduatea them at the grave." -Mac's Giant Book of Quips and Quotes M y husband, Jon, and I recent· ly went to Back to School Night at Corona del Mar High School. The evening was enjoy· able and .educational and it was easy tQ catch the exotement of the new school year. Alter the official program was over, we joined the parade of parents also following their children's daily sched- ules. Jon and J had fun greeting teachers and hearing all their Rlans tor the upcoming' months. I cowd see why our daughter Amy was so exdt· ed about her school year. I overheard two boys taJJang as they walked down the hall that night. They both had big bulging back· packs, and were clearly having an equally weig~ty conversation. I heard one of them mutter, •&ck to school? I feel like I never left.• The other echoed th.e sentiment and said, , ·veah, J trunk I've been in school my whole We.• · I chuckled to myself about his woe· ful words but realized he was right. The truth is, education is an ongo· ing process. Teachers cert&nly play an essential role, and we need to encourage and applaud those who are skilled at teaching the three R's, as well as many other subjects. I • I I ' I I I I I I ' I I I f I ·I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I .. I u Adchsl: 301 Magnolia St., Costa Mesa Telephone: (9'9) 631·3010 . Denomffurdon: Nondenominational YMr esubltshed: Ughthouse Coastal C9mmunity Church is a recent merger 9 of two growing, local congregations - First Baptist Church of Costa Mesa, established in 1949, and Pacific Heights Cqrnmuruty Church, estab· llshed m 1993. service times: Sunday worship is at 9: 15 a .m., and Home Builders meets at 10:45 a.m.: Tuesday, Hour of Power (prayer) meets at 7 p.m.; Wednesday, junior high and Wednesday Night Home Builders meets at 1 p.m.; Thun· day, senior high meets at 7 p.m. PMtoraf staff: Pastor Tom Bazacas, Pastor W. Leon Sikes, Adam Brown, Chris Danell and Walt Hatch. Size of congNptlon: 400 .Makeup of congregation: All age groups are well·represented. The church is very family·oriented and feels that God's church is for everyone, at each stage of life, not just one tar· geted age or social group. Both the natural family and the church mem- bers as family are regarded as very important. O.lld c.are: Provided for all services ~ of worship: A very balanced mix· ture of traditional and contemporary worship that includes praise music and traditional hymns with prayer and a sermon. lYPe of sermon: Sermons are •topical· ly expository,• focused on "Here's what Saipture says, here's what God wants you to do, and here's bow to do it.• They address current issues that people are confronted with in their daily lives. Everyone gets a study guide for the sennon along with their Sunday bulletin. Recent and upcoming sermons: "How to Llve· in the World Today," based on the New Testament book, John 1. Welcome wagon: All visitors are most welcome. Every other month, the con· gregation bas a barbecue following the Sunday worship service. Bazacas sug· gests that newcomers may want to attend a barbecue after their first visit. The food is great and the day gives 11 Ill SPllll I m • I . ' I I I I l I DIANA MIAVIHIU I DAILY Pl.OT • : Pastor W. Leon Sikes of First Baptist Church of Costa Mesa. left. and Tom Bazacas of Pacific Height Community : Church recently c9mbined their congregations to form the Ughthouse Coastal Com.munJty Church in Costa Mesa. l everyone an opportunity to get to know each other better. Mission statement Th~ church's pur· pose is "To know Jesus Christ; to grow in Jesus Christ: to serve Jesus Christi to share Jesus Christ.• The desJre is to help members demonstrate the Jove of God by involving as many as possible in areas of ministry. Interesting note: This Sunday is a bar· becue Sunday. The barbecue will begin about 10:30 a.m. after the 9:15 a.m . worship service. On Halloween at 5 p.m . the church will hold a Har· vest Festival. This is a family event and everyone is welcome. The evening will include dinner. candy, games. a petting zoo, booths, a bounc· jng room, karaoke, dancing and con· tests, including an Elvis •sing oW between Bazacas and Sikes. Adults are invited to come in '50s attire, and junior high and high school students are invited to come in '70s disco attire. Younger cluldren are mv1ted to come in costumes, as long as theY. are not scary ln December, the church will hold a play, "The Last Christmas,• by Ralph Inns. The play will run three rughts, Dec. 4 and Dec. 5 at 7 p.m. and Dec 6 at 6 p.m. The play is open to the public. For more information on any of these events, call the church office at (949) 631 ·301 O. • I I I I I I I I I I I I .I I l ' l I I -Compiled by Michele M . Marr l • I I But students are on)y inside school walls a cert.din amount of time. There is a tremendous amount of learning that goes on off campus, and-we need to encourage and applaud those par· ents who are dedlcated to teaching their children lessons about We. --------~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------J . WH 111 10 ' In the Bible, after God gave the Ten Commandments, be gave further instructions spedbcally to parents: •n.ese commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Imp~ them on your children. Tulk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the roads, when you lie down md when you get up." Arinenian Apostolic God dearly wanted pa.rents lo be continually aware of and active in teaching thelr children how to love God and how to be men and women of high moral character. When the borne is a schoolroom, the opportuni- ties for teaching a.re endless. Parents a.re the ones to insWJ another three R's to their children. They are rever- ence for God, responsibility for one· self and respect for others. I obselved all three being creatively encouraged by a woman and her daughter as they were leaving Ralphs market The mother asked the girt to return not only their shopping cart, but also to take along the two other carts left in the middle of a parking space. I heard the mother thank her daughter and then say, ·u makes God happy when we do the right Uung.• This may seem like such a simple example, but when this kind of teach- ing occurs repeatedly, it bas a pro- found effect on children and eventu- ally on our society. Sometimes it's the little things that make big differences. There are countless opportunities every day for parents lo impart values that will impact others. Assemblies or God When you're enrolled in life, you . are part of a year-round school. And you c4ll quote me on that. • c.>Y 1RANI OtlUSTSSON Is a Newport lud\ resident who spe.tks frequently to par· entlng groups. You can reach her by e-rn.il et dnCfYOonthegrow.com or by mafl at P.O. lox 61~5 J.fewport 8ucft 92658 VOL t~ NO. 247 ' 8EAD£BS ttQIUtjE 642-6086 "ecord your commeots ~ the Delly Piiot or MWl dps ADDRESS Our addr• Is llO W. a.y St, Ccstl Mesa. Clllf 92'27. COM£CDON$ It Is the Piiot's pofky to prompt· ly tOfT9<t .ii enors of RJbNn(e. ,..... catt S7-M2ll. 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The event will feature Rabbi Steven Schatz, who will discuss Parenthood, Custody and Adoption under Jewish and American Law. Reservations are requested as seating is limited . For more information, call (714) 668·6241. CLASSES/WORKSHOPS POWER IN PRAYER Don Sharer will present a work· shop titled Bible Study from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Science of Mind Education Center, 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. Adm.ts- sion is $15. For more informabon, call 646-3199. REUGIOUS CLASS Ruth Field will present a dass titled Master Mind from 10 a.m. to noon Monday at the Science of Mind Education Center, 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 646·3199. SPIRIT\JAL WORKSHOP Juanella EvanS' will present a class titled Healing Service from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. We dnesday at the Science or Mind'Education Center, 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa SU IF' Adm1ssion is $15. For more information, call 646·3199. WEEKLY EVENTS BIBLE STUDY His OtScplf's Fellowship in Co:.t.l Mesa mvites everyone for a study of God's word, food, fun and fellowship dt 7:30 p.m. evef).~ Fnday. All dges welcome. Call -: Jc:Ulles at 650·2589 for more information. MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST Paul McDond1d, a St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church member, • will discuss Downshifting Life in • the Fast Lane at the men's week:· : ly fellowship breakfast from 7 to • 8 a.m . Wednesday i.n Oierenfield ! Hall at St. Andrew's Presbyterian : Church, 600 St Andrews Road, : . Newport Beach. All men dI'e • tnVlted. Admission is $2.50 per person For more information, call (949) 574·2239. .. :--! .. . "' -:: CA.RE ER NETWORKING • • Michael Riddle will discuss Na,U; ·; the Interview -Everything :: Counts at 7:30 p .m. Thursday at:·: the weekly career network m~t:· ing at St. Andrew's Presbytenan • Church chapel, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Ad.mis· s1on is free. For more infonna· bon, call (949) 573-2239. • Is your church or place of worship planning a special event? Is so, please •• send the typed information to the Dally Pilot. 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627 .. • fattn Nancy Cheever; religion editor; or. : ax It to (949) 646-4170 .. : -.. · ... ... ... ,, We have a combination of swells today for peaky. fun seu In the waist-to chest· high are.. Our swell is a mix· tur• of a smaU southwest swell and swell out the nort:tr.wst every 11 seconds. Seu should go chest to he~ high at tM points and , .. ts. The surf should decrease throughout 1he weekend. w. ~ • slight northwest wtnd Mltll that should give Wft'IS some nQ body. O\let• COSTA MESA "" It *'4M 0 be • plHMnt dly et the bNctt with cool winds ~ mlld W9t9r '*"" pemuta Looltlng theed. we don'l IM ~19 too addng • the Soult'I '8dflc II ptwtty ... rtght now. Hlwe•goodONI • Partr Drlw Someone stot. a cellular tele-~ : \ ; phone worth S299 from the hood of a trudt • ! In t"-60d block.. : • w.t 11th Street. Someone stole S2.0SO worth of Jewelry from an unlocked !Ocker In ~ the 500 block . • • ; ·: ! • • 9rtttol StNet: Someone stole a purse worth an undbclosed amount of moMy from the t>.ck of a chair at the Rain Forest C.fe In the 3000 bloc.k, . i • ,..... AwtriUe: Someone S1<>'-. w.tAet ·: i . ... Wllutd at S 1 11 from • lodcer at 24-Hour Ftt· : : Oft In the 1600 block. .......... ---=Someone note two mlcrcu*" CMns wont\ SU 1 from 1:he !· • .,.,,..... lounge at the Counttysktt Inn 1n .. : • 1ht -btock. ( _N~e_w~po_rt __ B_eo_c_h_/C __ os_~ __ M_e_so __ D_a·~1ly_P_il_o_t __________________________________________________________ -:---------------So==ru=rd~ay~,~October::::=-:1~0~1~99~e:...:.A::.3~ [Time for council to show right stuff on Murphy Newpotf Joins cities in decrying El Toro tactic ; 1\vo years ago, the coordinator of ili~ Pacific Symphony Orchestra's Class Act Program at my kid's school had ltouble recruiting enough volunteers to hulp m what is ll highlight of ow school Right Stulf, J have come to know John Hedges as a man who believes that charac- ter counts and that certain standards in society need to be upheld. regard.Jess of whether they are pop· ular. Secret govern- ment meetings and stonewalling are stan- dard operating proce - dure in some coun- tries, but they have no place in America. WHIT'S UP expldn<tbon. Someone to show us that the bui.mt.;sS of the people of Newport Bedch is conduct(>d as -it would hdve been in Inde- pendence Hall, not Tanuncmy Hall. year. • l The coordinator deoded that rather thdn wait for people to sign up for the annual appeardnce by a Pacific Sym- ppony quartet at the everung concert, sh£> would targe t certain parents and ask each one to come in for a two-hour shift Upon doing so, her volunteers went from about 10 to more than 60 l am going to use that tack today. No longer content to sit and wait for a vol- JJhteer, I am asking one perSon to bre.ak the code of silence by explaining . what happened during the cl~ndestine meeting in which Kevm Murphy became unemployed. The person upon Whom I am calling 1s John Hedges. John Hedges hds been chosen for ll)cse reasons: First, he is not running fqr re-election and will soon be out of oJftce. This affords him the luxury of speaking his mind. without havtng to spend a moment considering the politJ- c~l fallout. And, finally, some- thing tells me that this is not a civics lesson John Hedges woµld want taught in school to his kids My goodness, you'd Unnk we were asking each council member for their fir<;t- bom child. The fact is we arc .asking onJy for some accov.ntab1h~ ty, soine responsibili·· ty; some lcacl~rs.hip and some respect. We're asking for the type of government each member of the council would want for themselves. There wds c.t llme when elected rep- resentatives were hwnbled by the job of servmg the people We held elec- tions in which the winners were proud to hold thetr ofhce and were concerned about working hard and dojng a good JOb, not for the sake of their next carn- pdlgn, but because it was Cln honor to represent the people. This is no longer true in our comer l The second reason is that through his former Daily Pilot column, The We now need someone with charac- ter, someone with a spine. 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CARDINl'S resources, for its pre~enc~ m a county where our devotion tc the fundamental pnnciples of this republic dfe leg- endary, m the end our locdl govE'm· ment turns out to be no different, no better, no more enlightened than the one in Fish Camp, Calif. The City Council may be doing what is legal, but not what is right. The great irony of this whole aCfal1 1s that there may in fact be a very leg1ti· . mate reason for MWP.hy's departure. Had 1t become known at the tune, mo~t of us probdbly would have ~hrugged our shoulders and wic;hed Murphy weU. But the two months of '>Llence tmd 'stonewalling".bave made this an impor- tunate issue. . So, Councilman t ledges, I ask you to put aside your personal or professional feelings about KeVlfl Murphy or your colleague!> and respond to this call for honor irl government. I dSk you to ledve a legacy of statesmanship by informing your constituents of the events of that day. l ask you to show us •the nght stuff." • snvE SMfTH is a Costa Mesa resident and free-lance writer He can be reached at (949) 574-2462 or via e-mail at: ~tsmth190idt.net 11'e mayors of eight north Orange CQunty c1_tie , including Newport. Beach, ~ued o press reledse Fnday dec!'Ying a cledsion by Irvine city offi- cials to consider pulling out of the Orange County Ftm Authorl_!Y. unless North County cshe~ stop promoting a commemal airport at El Toro. ·such an act.ion relegates the lives and safety of thousands of people m Orange Cow1ty to bemg merely pawns in the out-of-control chess game over El Toro Airpcirt, ~ aid Leis .Alamitos Mayor Ron Bates. 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Gutierrez, who owns Muebleria Vallarta, said Ulan interview Friday that he took offense to the anti-illegal immigrant sentiments expressed by Fisler and Steel. During the forwn Thursday, a visibly upset Gutierrez pointed out that he hod once been a nonctnen. ·we can't 1ust start closing doors on people because all it develops is angry people,• Gutierrez said Prida.y. Fisler said later in the forum that he was talk.mg .about illegal aliens, not nondtizens. "People will say you're a racist if you're agamst illegal immigrants," Fisler said. Fisler said people who made that assumption did not know him and he pointed to his work with nonciUiens m the landscaping business. "I hope the Latino community will embrace obeying the law,• Fisler scud. Steel has spoken out against both illegal immigrants and noncitizens. •costa Mesans can't continue to edu- cate, re-create, medicate, domesticate, Lawrence Jones Gary Monahan compensate and incarcerate nondti· zens," Steel said in his ballot statement. Event co·chairman Rick Ruiz later told the audience that Gutierrez had made his comments as an individual and not as a representative of the Latino Busuiess Council. Fisler said he appreci· ated that because up until that r---1.. ,98 point, he u1e felt that the forum had been a "set- up.• Costa Mesa High School student body president Galel Fajardo put Steel on the spot when he asked Steel for spe- cific examples of his community and city participation in the last year: Steel has run for council nine tunes and most ot the civic involvement he cites dates to the 1970s. "You're right, I haven't been active in community activities except for going to church and so forth,• Steel said. In contrast, Butler dted her invqlve* ment in the Costa Mesa Senior Center, the Costa Mesa Historical Society, ReLeaf Costa Me5a and Mesa Pride. Butler said she also bas attended every council meeting and study session in the pa.st year. Candidates also discussed whether illegal immigTants contributed to the decline of test scores in schools. "I don't think it has to do with who's going to our schools, I think it has to do with the conditions of our schools,• Dixon said. She cited the lack of funding for maintenance of schools and teachers' salaries. . The candidates also fielded questions from the audience Th.ursday night. Many audience members used the time to bend the candidates' ears about con- cerns they had. Richard GrisMm, a combat veteran who has used the city's job center for to years. talked abo~t the service th.e cen. ter has provided him and asked Fisler to further explain his opposition to the cen- ter. Grisham and anoth~ job center sup- porter ended up . walking out of the meeting in bustration. • A gTOUP of College Park. residents also addressed the candidates and asked questions about their stands on Harbor Center. The Wallace Area. Improvement Group asked questions about West Side issues such as the 19th Street bridge. Tue f arum will air several times on Costa Mesa television channel 74 through Nov. 3. Begi.nnihg Monday, the forum will air at 4:30 p.m. Mondays, noon Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m. Fridays, 5 p.m. Saturdays, and 7·30 p.m. Sundays. Here are the candidates' stands on various issues: Unda Dixon James Fisler Chris Steel HARBOR CENTER "I've spoken out strongly about the need to develop less-attractive properties and also have been supportive of rede- velopment. Therefore, I support the Harbor Cen- ter project and know tt would be an asset tG our community.• "I strongly support pri· vate redevelopment of run-down, blighted prop- erties such as the Harbor Center and believe tlus location to be a center- piece to improving Har- bor Boulevard's blisiness climate and a potential reve~ue generator to the city of over a million dol- lars a year.• Caroline Butler "Harbor Center has been in dire need of reno- vation for years. The new .design ·will reVitalize the area and bring life back to the center. As well, lt gives the ability for all o( Costa Mesa to shop close to home, contribute needed tax dol- lars to the city and provide quality job opportunibes." . "It's important to facili- tate business and preseive our neighborhoods to secure a strong financial base. Harbor Center needs to be redeveloped, but I~ ed. no on the Planning Com- mission because the current configuration -property size and location -needs modification to mitigate the impact on its neighbors.• "The Harbor Center has been deteriorating for years and needs this upgrade. Home Depot will provide 200 quality jobs for residents and mcreased sales tax rev- enue for Costa Mesa. This can be a win/win situa- tion." "I d.isa9fee with the commission's decision and would have voted to preserve the residential mtegrtty of the neighbor- hood. Put the parking mainly underground. Put parks on both sides of· the building to act as a buffer. Move the build· ing closer to Harbor Boulevard." JOBS CENTER ~ ALDEN'S CARPET has opened a new Arca Rug Studio \Vhy Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & KLINNERS on SALE. t lancJmad • wools. 'iynthC'tic~. ~isal ALDEN'S CARPETS, lNC. I bU. l Pl,l<.t'lllla St .. Co..,ta Mt''>.l • 646-4838 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 VkJ Wo Newpa1 Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church 10 am & 5 pm, Sunday School 1 o am ~ Mllemgtllpn "The JOb center pro- vides a needed semce. However, 1t is a service Costa Mesa should no longer solely fund. I am for privatizing the job center or at least charging a nominal fee to individu- als or businesses thdt are located outside Costa Mesa to help offset the cost." "The job center has become a necessary ser- vice. However, if that ser- vice can be provided by private industry. it should be, thereby freeing up approximately $120,000 a year that can be spent on our police services or on resurfacing our road- ways.· "The job center, in its current state of operation. is vital to our city at ttus time. I fear privat:i7.atlon will d.Ls- courage employers as well as work~ and may cause the problems for which the job center was origmally created.• BALBOA ISLAND SIDEWALK SALE fall Harvest of Sa•lnts October 17 & 18 SatlU'day and Sunday M~ Avenue • Balboa Island . ' SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST "GOD'S TOP 10 REASONS FOR llTHING" (MALACHI 1:6-12) •Tue job center provides jobs for low-income, hard- working men. Funding the center IS approxunately $125,000 of our annual sn million budget. The center has been a model for neigh· boring communities. It's working. Leave it alone." "It could be valuable if privabZed. Now it does more harm than good in that it uses taxpayer mon- ey to aid illegals. Pnvatiz· ing could end that prob· lem and eliminate the drain of city funds.• "Yes, to some workers and some employers. But With less than a 30% suc- cess rate, it should have been pnvatized years ago at a distant location It should be closed for · financial, pbtlosophical • and social reasons." 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I will continue to be : accessible and committed to mak- i. ing Costa Mesa a city where peo-t pie want to live and raise their t families and where businesses t prosper.• · . •Jones: "My top pnonty would be i to focus on our emergency ser- vices. I would like to re-establish ,, the 1:>icycle patrol, look into a • g rant for expanding the West 111 Side substation and giving our police the necessary tools to even Illegal lmrrugrallon Reform and lmmlgrant Re pon:>1bllity Act." Monahan: ·To wfocus dnd re- energ1ze our uvoilable resources on our police, firP and communi· cation emergency systems. To accomplish this, 1 will cssk to have our emergency preparedness reVlewed and fully tested to han- dle any fores<>eable future cata- strophe and to mdude a network o( resident dWdJ'eness and prepa- ration." Steel: "To lay out my vision, thP. problems and possible solutions. It's achieved by securing two more votes on the five-member council• INFRASTRUCTURE Butler: • J would explore addition- d.l fundmg sources and continue repairing and reconstructing Ctll roads and needed infrastructure unprovements " • better serve our community.• : Dixon: #Annually, we should , Fisler: ·1 would bring a vote to appropriate a specific amount of •eliminate the $125,000 annually funding from our general budget 1 that we spend on the Job center. and continue to seek grants and : Use this money to hire two new Measure M money." • police officers for our city to .. , !;Creen the Jegdl residency status Fisler: ''Traffic flow, traffic light 1 of all those arrested per the 1996 synchroruzation, left-turn lanes, filling potholes, landscaping and general treet beautiticallon, especidlly along ma1or artendl highwar.-, lead to a better bus1· ness clirildte, which generate tax re.ceipts to pay for them." Jo nes: "l would redirect the pre- sent council's budget pnorities an<.l focus on road repcllr. The council needs to do fewer sur- veys/stuclies and do more actual road repair work. During the midtem1 budget review, I would push to direct any extra mcome to improving our streets." Mona han: •Our rodds need increased allocation for resurfac- ing. Our storm drains need rmprovmg. Ow-police station is over 30 y<'ars old and m n~ed of expansion." Steel: "To resolve traffic orcula- tion, underpass the main streets that cross Harbor Boulevard. Tun- nel Newport Boulevard between 19th and 17th streets. Lower or rece>ss Newport Boulevard until 15th Street Secure state aid to fund infrastructure funding and "prioritize it.• Saturday, October 17 1998 A5 Bonita Canyon Park plans get another go-round • Three options will be p resented to Newport Beach council Nov. 23. / jl::'lllH.R RAGLA1'U homeowners in the Bonita Cc.1nyon area, totaling $3 25 mil· lion. That money must be spent on Ute ea t portion of the park only, dCcordmg to a 1997 agreement bf!tw~n The Irvine Co. and Now- port-MeSd UmfJed School D1i.tnc:t 111at ..., also the ection ol land NEWPORT BEACH _ After that Newport-Mesa could takP- monlhs of public debate and more bock for a school ·1te at dil}' tune than one setback, plans tor Boru ta within the next 10 years Canyon Park appear to be making In a two·hour ess1on. conunL'>· their way off the drawing board. sionen; studied several option~ t.lw The city's Parks, Beaches and city's drchitect had created. • Their first choice is a $7 nul- Recreation commissioners agreed hon park thdl would fully devl!lop Thursday to propose to the City the ma1onty of the 33.5 acres with Council at 1b. Nov. 23 meeting several bdseball and soccer fields, three dlfferent pl.th~ for the park, tenrus and bdf>ketbdli courts, play starting with the ultimate and areas and other anlenilies. going down to what could be the . • The next-best option would bare mirumum. mdude everything for the east The 33.5 acres will be donated and middle sections of the park to the oty by The Irvine Co. as except for a $7,000 sceruc over· part of the Boruta Canyon armex-look and one $480,000 restroom ation deal. building, and only grading, iniga- Park developmen t will be paid tion and turf for the west side. The for mostly by assessments on new , total pnce tdg is about $5.5 million. • Lissi l a stnppcd-duwn ve s1011 of the park on th€' east n11ddl1~ lUCR , w1U1 climinntion df extra park~g on Old ford Road, r • t.room ouUdinq and ch1ldrl'n play arntt, cmd reduc'Lion in fon mg, ptt\ mg and otllt>f amr!rutiP Tht• west side would mclude onl) gradmg, turf and ungabon, w1lh IP total prim tag of .3 million Youth athh~uc rr•J>r entauv and hom .. c>wnNl) 111 the audwn s<ml tlll'y \\ oukl support ciny ol Ult• option , and expn: l d hope th t\ the Cny Ca\lncil will "get a ati\ e" try1n9 to fuuJ extra fundirt •t thank lhc cummuml) \\ouRt . 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I ' • • Employees of large compao.1es Sue Baldwin was 6 curious soul who han- dles the depart- ment's purchas. ing of supplies and crunches the nwnbers for the budget. She spends-most of her time order· ing equipment, uniforms and office supplies. ! .. rarely have a chance to see or talk.to •·:.many of their co-workers. Although she spent nearly five yea.rs in the detective bureau transcnbtng reports, she temporanJy lost touch with what happens on the street. 1 " At the Costa Mcsd Police Depart- j ment, ofhcers and staff say the city a~ency is a tight-knit fa.mtly But for some of the city's employees, being , knee-deep 111 paperwork doesn'tpro- vide ample opportunity to see qlher aspects of the depdrtment. "It kind of renewed my knowledge of what goes on out there," she said. ·1 talk with officers alJ the time but 1 lost sight of what problems they deal .. 4 .. 4 .. .. .. : I : I I : I : I : I : I ! I ~ I ! -I • .. • • • . 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"Through the acad- emy I was able to see the equipment I purchased for th.em actually used m a demonstration." Attorney general wm decide ~prosecutor~ bdbe from ship c4ptaib's aew and threatened them in jail. GftliG RlsuNG ..,,., NEWPORT Bl!ACH -The prosecutor who faJaely imprisoned a local youth leader in Cozumel. Mexi<:o, may face an indktment from that country's top law eafon:ement offidal. an Irvine attorney said Friday. The attorney, William Bollard, said a meeting with Maic&n Attorney General Jorge Madfaso produced fruitful results for both sides. Bollard represents Scott McClung, 36, of Laguna Beach, who was jailed for more than five weeks in Cokwrlel on charges of smuggling guns into the countJy aboard the Newport Beach·bound ship the RapturJt. 8oDard and Mc:OIDg Wiil lftP8le a written statement ~ ta. ·abuse McPun9 encount8l9d wlUl8 iD jaB and return tt to Madraao nm week. 1be dOcu· mem will confain Wonnadon diet alleges Claudio Sanchez· Torre1IOlirit8da110,000 bribe and u1ed threats to intimidate McClung and bis crew. , McClung, bis father, Eugene, and first mate Noah Bailey were anWtad ID August. 1 After the elder M~ aDd Bailey were• reJeaeed after abOut a week. it took many more weeks of legal Wrangling to ftee McOung. · If Sanchez-Tones ii indicted. it will mark one of the few times in Mexican his· tory that 11 prisoner bas laid charges against a federal prosooutor. •It is extremely unusual for the attorney general to file an indictment lo)e)y on the testimony of 11 former prilorier, • Bollard said. •for Scott. this is vindication and what is 1ust and fair in both countries." 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"Viewing is by appoint- ment only. Appointments a1sO tnclude a consultation, and will start at the same time as the sale. n Young Seconds (673-2120) bas reopened its famous slu room. "We have the most popu- lar styles and brands for infant through teen for both slu and inowboarding, .including jump- i\l.its, jaclcets, ~ts. boots and accessories,• says owner Kathy Bell. "For 17 years we have offered a full selection of the Orange Coast's finest previously enjoyed children's party, play, ' hohday and maternity clothes, as IEST IUYS greer er well as furniture, strollers and toys." And you don't have to worry about tile condition of the used merchandise: Young Sec- onds will only consign children's apparel and accessories that are in near-perfect condition at a fraction of tile original price Over the past year the store has had a lot of changes. One change is the addition of four exclusive high-end designer lines, all brand-new at less Ulan half the original cost. Bell says. It's open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and noon to 4 p.m. Saturday. It's at. 436 Heliotrope Ave. m Corona del Mar. Clothing, furniture and ski. apparel are accepted for con- signment by appomtment. You can partiapate in Home- Md's seventh annual Project Playhouse today at 5 p.m. in a tent next to the Hard Rock Cafe at Fashion Island. Eight custom- designed children's playhouses, bwlt by building industry leaders, will be sold to the highest bid- ders. Designs include a tea1>9t, California Mission, children's tlle- ater, yacht, Cotswold cottage, country store. tropical bungalow and Italian villa. ncket prices are $25 for adults and $5 for children. Included in the admisston price lS family entertainment for #kids" of all ages. For more information, please call 553-9510. Three stores that offer unique items have opened at tile Corona del Mar Plaza. "Corona del Mar Plaza offers residents items not found anywhere else," says Rick Evans, president of The Irvine Co.'s retail division. "These are Carpel 1Urtn1I Syndronu Pctlmts or people with weak gnp trength are needed lo partiopate ma re!oearch study conducted by Eliline Ton~a remed student al UCLA Pama pants will undergo HJ free treatment!> over the c~1urse of 3 to 4 weeks. Cnp strength ancf 1 n will be monitored during this penod For more infonnation, c (714) 5'i6-TONC, Daytime or (310) 209-2575, Evening Oceanview Medical Center 675 Camino de Los Mares, Suite 400 San Clemente, CA 92673 949 248-3828 THE FLOOR GUYS SINCE 1951 33% OFF CARPETS Berber -Plush Textures · 50% OFF All Ceramic liles All In Stock Carpets All In Stock Vinyls LINOLEUM -CERAMIC TILES -VINYL flll-U....• lnltalatlon Wan'Glrty fllEE-Upgrade Padcll 99 fllEI-FurnlluN MoYtng fBEE-ut.r.me Padclltg Womlnty HIEE-Old Carpet & Pod AemoYol BB-Floor ear. Kit CARPET -VINYL -WOOD -LAMINATE -CERAMIC TILE -AREA RUGS The Fleer .. ,. not typical retailer.> that cus- tomers see at various shopping malls • The latest additions are Mottin1, Romano's and Gelato Parad.lso. Mottini is a father-son business that specializes in cus- tom-made handbags, shoes and accessories made of quality leather and exotic skms Romano's is a better men's and women's clotll.ing store that offers designer and cou- ture fashions. It features career suits, dresses. La Perla mtimate wear and evenilig gowns, and men's and women's shoes and Trendy, upscale furniture store offers bargain prices for new and used one·of·a·kind items. IOOI ADAMS AVl. I LNlf'tGTO'i BtAO t CA92646 7 l 4•963•7046 accessones. G lato Paradiso, which should open today, ells gelato (Italian low-fat ice creamj, sorbetto (zero fat), granita, ere~ molata, gelato cakes and other soutllern Italian desserts. Corona del Mar Plaza lS at the corner o{ Pacific Coast Highway and MacArthur &ulevard m Corona del Mar. •BEST BUYS Is published Thursdays and Saturdays If you know of • good buy, ~nd a fax to 646-4170 or write to Daily Pilot. Best Buys. 330 w Bay St ' Costa Mesa 92627 Jim de Boom Imagine your child How does your child's school measure up? • • expenenang A 2 i. .. -.. 4,,_ the joy of the MontesM>ri Tndition... Newport Harbor Mon~ri Center 41S E. I!• '' • l "' Moa Acadnnic F.xceOmtt in litJrmony uiith 10ung Lim (949) 650-3442 Reservations required. Call 800/514-HOAG (--1624). Unless otherwise noted, all classes and events are free. ..... ,.. T1lnlQI, 7 •••• Freedom from Smoking Learn tip5 on quitting smoking. copmg strategies and relaxation techniqu es to quJt pennanently . Eight classes begi1ming .\ovember 2 Fee: $75 per person ( ifay be reimhursed ~·· your i11s11ra11ce) Managing Menopause: The Benefits of Hormone Replacement Therapy Learn the fact, about menopause. hormone replacement therapy and other treatment options Prc~nted by Tandra Cadigan, M.D., Hoag Hospital OB/GYN. . Oh, My Aching Back Learn more about the common~ and treattnent of WlllHllllY, 7 (Lii. lowb-.d(Wl . Presentt.'ll b)·Ste\eo C. Dennis. M.D .• Ho-.ig Hospital orthopedic surgron. ,..__. 6 Ask the Doctor nm 11111 7:18 .... Do you ha'fe qu~tion~ ~ut various types of joint .. · disea.~ ~d conditions that lead to joint replacement? Join Hoag llo. pital orthopedic surgrons for an informal presentation and discus.'ilon. Presented by Alan Be}t"I', M.D .• Hoag Hosp1ul orthopedi~ SUf'Kl'On. Complimentary conlinnta/ breakfast rrlll be smwJ. Snoring: A Nighttime Warning Sound? le2m the sign~. ~)mptoms and po. 1ble hawd.., connected \\ith obstructed bl't".llhing and irregular sleep patterns. PK~ted h> Paul k lecky, M.D .• Hoag Hospital pulmonologist and dir«tor of Hoag Hospital Slttp Disorder Center . • • • SA 8 Sotvrd(J)', Odober 17, 1998 S()CI e Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily B"6t Concou~ ki,ck off reception is a·rena forjaguar cart deakf: Darleen and Bill Manclatk, Ida and BW Middlesworth, S~ and Dick Newby, Pat and Alan llyplnskl. Nola and Malcolm • Sc.bneer nc~dll Kent Shock. I t is sometunes said that suc- cess m any endeavor \S built one reldtionship at ti.me, one project or Job at a time, one day at a tune. It !S a philosophy employed by Lawrence WUJJams. natJonal franchise 01anager at Jaguar Motor Can>, • for his new project known as South Coast Motorcars, set to ,open on the Newport Coast m lll.ld-1999. Williams first came on the local community scene more Ulan a year ago with his dream to open the fl.nest motorcar ycillery m America to showcase Jaguar and Aston Martin vehi- cles. At considerable expense and great personal effort, Williams, who is headquartered m New Jersey, and his staff, have orchestrated a major local cam- ~larlanne's THE CROWD b.w. cook paign culminating most recently in a reception at the Newport Beach waterfront residence of John Ortega on behalf of New- port Beach-based Assessment Treatment Services Center. ESTATE dOEWELRY Orange l'o11nt9 '• The Friday evening dinner reception was a success, attract- 1119 some 300 locals. Williams, standing at the portal of the Oriegd home, greeted each amval with an outstretched hand, a smile, and a name care- fully remembered from earlier Vis1ts at other events executed by the mdrketmg exeelltive. Clearly, a demonstrable strategy of rela- tionship building that the com~ munity has embraced. "We have a built a Crtendship with La.ny Williams. When South Coast Motorcars opens he will have many fnends in the commu- nity that will want to do business with his dealership,• ottered Joa.ti Ria.ch or Udo Isle, attending the al fresco dinner by the bay with her husband, Tom IUadl, a major ·I Southern California developer. The Ortega everung was designed as a reception to kick off last week'& Newport Beach Concours d'Elegance at Pelican Hill, also a project or ATSC. South Coast Motorcars and Williams had a major presence on the greens of the Concol.U'S. It was the second year that South Coast Motorcars sponsored the ATSC Concours. At the evening recep- tion, however, the talk did not center on cars but rather on the ·work of ATSC In the community. Foundation director Melinda Guinaldo addressed the crowd with persoJtal anecdotes rela~ the tum around in the lives of· many young people ATSC has assisted. The evening door prize, planned by Williams, was not I Not to be confused with the Competition!! , o8AACElEn>v ... 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SUNDAY Ocro·sER l 8TH, 1 :OO PM IRVINE MARRIOTI HOTEL 1800 Von Karman Ave., Irvine Items Starting At-$100 and Above From Estates, Bankruptcies &: Out of Pawn: Lady's all dWnond Rola Masitrpi«c • Hmy WlllSloo dimiood. pbrinum nng Bid Tahimn c Pod n& &'. airinp ~OOI by MISS ~nivmt 1997, Brook ltt Bvlgari, Qzrtier, Tiffany & Co., Buccell4ti, HiJalgo & more WA~ Ro/ex, C4rtitr, P11ttlt Pbilippe, Chaimut; °"'1irJ cf otbm DlAMt>.\'D oo • Wlfscs • BliCI1m • Pr.Nntm • C:OWam Smits• ltK A.\'D 18K Gow • Pta.&Ls VICTORIAN, EDWARDIAN, ART DEC.0, RETRO AND CONTEMPORARY JEWELRY PREVIEW:• SATURDAY OCTOBER l 7TH, 10:00 AM TO 5:00 PM • SUNDAY OCTOBER 18TH, 10:00 AM TO 1:00 PM .~10 .2~8.8 1 J~ ~J 1.-=) 11 .J J 11 BEYERL Y HILLS AUCTIONEERS AUCTIONEERS • APPRAISERS •'LIQUIDATORS 11 Assodatlo1 wit~ Estlft Jewelry & l111, Ttstll • AectlNttr: TOIJ ....... 9454 Wilshire Boulevard • Suite 202. • Beverly Hills, California 90212 Wt occept VISA. MosterCord, American Exprm, Personal C.heru (upon wrificotlon) •CA. 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Your agent can provide infonnation about recent sales of home in the area anti answer any questions you may have. Keep in mind that a Realtor's job i to find you a property that you want to buy, not to show you a lot of houses that won't interest you! Lyleen and lcff have 26 -; con.ecutivc year. of real estate experience in Newport Beach. They are ColnclJ Blnker's I I l&'tnts. for prof! ional service or advice with all your real estate need call tht £up 1t (949) M+-90601-114. - Entire Stock DESIGN CENTER ;;For All Your De orating Needs!'' FURNITURE RE UPHOLSTERY • Custom-Made Furniture • Slip Covers • Patio Furniture • Draperies, Shades, & Bedspreads. . Add'I 5% Off for Sbopplnt Todaf 10/17/98. t I I l I t ' I \ (\ -I i ' I \' ,. t l i l I : I • · t , 4 ..! ' ~--l f H • 'Y. merchandise or s~al favors, but rather a $1,000 gift. The money was not to go to the winner, but rather to be donated in the. name of the winner, to A TSC. Sun and Marlene Hammontree were alJ smiles as William.c; dllJlOunced the doruition in their nc.Une. Others in attendance enjoying the dinner event -chaired by the charming Solera Townsend dnd Kimberly Dwan -the Jerrel Bar· to family. Barbara and AJex Bowie, June and Bruce Charle~. Eve Foussard, Cindy and John Gates, Pat and Gene Hancock, Eve Komyei and Stan Hanson, ' Doi.IU .. nek anll his wile, Karen, • .._,.., Svrcek of The IJVine Co., BUtur ,.. Wdllench uncl Carol and Kent, Wilken. . ·~· They dll cdme to suppQrt ATSC, t1nd di.so to support .., Wt.lhtlms tor all he has done to , support the ovic und <=!'aritabl~ . cttuscs of lhf' Newport conunuru~. :S.w. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday. (jreat 'tfiings Consignments Antiques & Collectables Antiques. Oollectables, Vintage Jewelry Art, Sterling, Crystal, And More ... 389 East 17th • Coata Meu Moo·Sal 10-5 30 . 515-3500 3150 Bear Street, Costa Mesa, CA '{Ii (714) 708-4805 L1termdicu1nl ~Abquurtrrs " Visit the International Headquarters of TBN! ., Free _hourly showi ngs at the:, • • Virtual Reality Theater, depicting the life and miracles of Christ and the ' ministry of the Apostle Pa I .I . . . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot . . date book Saturday, Octobef 17, 1990 A 9 Dance,· eat and party under the big top of Twin Palms lltlf Pb W bat's life like under the big top without a nng- master, parade of ani- mals and death-defying stunts? Come to 1Win Palms in New- port Beach and take a look. ' The swank restaurant and bat on Newport Center Drive 1s mod- eled with French decor and it is a stunning reminder that you don't have to go far to believe you're not in Southern California any- more. The crowd is definitely · Orange County, but the sur- roundings trans- NIGHT LIFE port you to · another place and time. Imag- ine Barnum and Bailey meets the Age of Enlightenment. Set under two majestic white -tents, 1Win Palms has enough ~bow room to dance, have din- ner and hold a private function. '.""Jbe restaurant opened in 1995 and has enough square footage to seat 445 people for dinner and another 700 for standing room only. With dimmed lights creating a 'romantic atmosphere, 1\vin Palms has a touch of elegance. Chandeliers with pearls draped around the lights hang from the tents. One-dimensional clouds drop from the sky like some page J:ipped from a children's story- book. m ........ •••• uo Nw'J)Ort c.nt9r'Ofhe. ,..,.,., ~ • ••• Lunch. 11 :JO a.m. to J ~ dinMr, 5 to 10 &::;.".,..,"*"' ·-==~-no~~·sr~ ~ s10 .-.t:JO pm. Md~ $10 Mter 6 p.m. Ondudes dance lesions) . • PUOf& (949) 721-8288 From left, Cyadee Gotoe- ld, SbaBe IWUy and Marla McCny bait.a move on the dmce tlOOI' at 1WID Palml Newport le•cb. On the outer rim of the restau- rant are rooms that resemble a villa in the French countryside or found deep in a cavernous wme cellar, which are usually reserved for private functions such as birthday parties, cigar nights or corporate meetings. For bigger parties, the restau- rant is divided and blocked off with 20-foot. pink-and-white cur- tains that make you wonder when a clown or juggler wtµ SEE \VHY WE ARE THE TOP OF THE LINE in h.rnJling :tll of y.rnr 1'1tt1Ut)' supJ1ly neeJs • Full service salon •All sales people arc liccrutd hairdressers •Sec us for all your c.olor questions • Senior citizen discounts on Sundays . . appear. There is no charge to rent a room at 1Wi.n Palms but a deposit is required. The owners hav4! also changed the menu from calorie- packed French cuisine to lighter meals. With more selections such as chicken. pasta and sushi, 1Win Palms wants to provide its cus- tomers with a healthy alternative. Most of the meal prices range from $12 to $20 but they also serve pizzas for under $10. DON LEACH I OAlY PllOT And plans are in the works to add a bread oven so the aroma of fr~h baguettes permeates the restaurant. Happy Hour is Monday through Friday from 3 to 7 p.m. with salads, hamburgers and piz- zas for $3 and an assortment of draft beers for $2. The music selection is as vdr- ied as the menu. Take your pick from funk and disco to gospel to jazz, Wednesday through Sun- ~'•AUA\toot ~islmaS . ALL ABOUT CHRISTMAS: • Feanua High Qua.liry CJui.sunas Gifu, SiJk flower Arn.ngemuau and Outdoor Dec:oratioru. •World-Famous CoUectibles &om Polonaise, Emmett IUUy, Dreams1dcs, Ponu.nini, and Seraphim. NOT ALL ABOUT CHRISTMAS: • Gifts Por AU Occa.rions, Golf, Ft.thing, Tennis, Boa.ting, Soccer, Bueball, Football, Eu:. ITORE HOURS: day. Twin Palms cranks UP. the weekend fun a day early Wlth rhythm-and-blues bands Thws- days. On Fnddy, a dance party ensues with a house disc JOCk~y. As of Nov. 13, however, the OJ will pack up his two twntables and make way for live locdl bands. ·we a.re going to have good local m .. usic every Fnday mght, • said general manager Albert Kahn. •There will be a nuxture of bands from Top 40 to blues • Saturday ~ '70s nashbdck rughl with OJ.Seo Diva .. u.:1 the Bootie Shakers alternating every week Wind down on Sunday with a gospel brunch or rdum Idler that night and take swing dance lessons from 6 to 7:30 p.m . Expect a scary and groovm' time on Halloween weekend, when two R&B bdnds take the stage. Moms Day and the Tune, best known for "The Bird" and ·111e Walle." will appear Oct. 30. Help Santa FiU His Tqy Bagfor the Nudy • ANNUAL TOYS FOR TOTS SPECIAL We trade you toys for children's sitting Now through October 30 • With your gmerosity we havt Jo11ateJ over 1800 tqys! Call for detail. 675-3130 On Hollow n. have the bomb dropped on you when the Gap Band pla)'$ hits lrorn the ?Os '8{}.; Both hows will begin at 9 p .m and will be Jollowed by oos- tume contests. Tic.kclc; to Moms Day are $25 m ddvance and $3d•at the door, tor lh•"' Gdp Band, $35 lll advann• and $40 at the door. Acllv1ty picks up dfter 9:30 p.m'.L o it's important t.o get there early. it'!> very likt'.!ly thdt Thurs- day Uirouuh Sundays the crowds will ~ large.· "Th~re lS never a dull moment here,• said a lStant generd.l manuger Enc Hakala. ·we hn somethmy going on every night, and people kef•p coming back.· 1Wm Pdlm:. 1s also a place - no big s111pns1• -where every- one Ill on.chsplay. Casudl attire tr. prefem•d but there are plenty ot swls und bldck dresses to Qo around. Don't come in d p.iu ol jean" and a T-')turt -you'll loo!( like a chump. 200 West Pacific Coast Highway (Comer of Ocnv tic Pacific Cout Hwy.) Newport Beach, CA 92663 949-650-4600 Tucs.-Su 10-8 Sun.& Mon. I 0-6 3732 F.ut Co:ut Highway • Coroo.a dd Mu, California RARE CRYSTAL 1150,000 Palau Royale ••• One-of-a-lcind cluan4e~r dN!11ftd in naturo.l rock quarts, 1emipreciow turaeday11 and aulhentic hand-cut CUJch cryatal. • Jina Sianky Sainet tod.yl R~ cry81al th1iper. Ht»re to Mare hit uceptiollal ~ of eryllal and r.on1ul1 wiilh you aU fJlldlio• COiie .... c~1tal. \ ,, s A:.10 Soturdoy, Ociober 17, 1998 TOM Trrus ~,..,. A t his best, turning out pl<.1ys such as "lh.te Wost• and ·au.ned Child," Sam Shep- ard has been one of America's foremost pldyM,iQhts. En route to thJs pinnade, however, Shepdl'd . produced some absurdi!.t debns suitable solely for acting class exercises, i.e. "La Tu.rlsta • and th<' current piece on display at OCC, "Angel City." &hepard is among the .liercely angriest of plciywrights, and •Angel City~ represents the vent- mg of his spleen m the direction of . Hollywood. Its premise is inlrigu'- mg, but U1e THEATER REVIEW ~~~:~na writt>r under the influence of mind-altering sub- stances. ldshing out in dl.I direc- bons with the preas1on of a buck- shot-loaded shotgun The OCC Repertory Compdfly r4Pdition, under the direction of J 'Jfrey Romd, displays some si:cong, intense perfonnances reverberating off the Wdlls of the tiny Studio Theater This is a show thdt incorporates an dbun- dance of tdlent and energy. but tho play itself spins its wheels incessanUy, cd!een.ing virtudlly out of control. Shepdrd's piecemedl story revolves around t1 young stunt- man called mlo the hetH.l ofhce of a movie studio dnd chdrgcd \Vllh rescwng a wedk mOVlc> by tum· mg it into d dJsaster fuck There FYI 'ANGELOTY' + WHERE: OCC StUdlo Theater. 2701 Fairview Road Costa Mesa · + WHEN: Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 and 7 pm. + ttOW MUCH: S6 + PHONE: (714) 432-~ 5640 dre a number of :sold led sallncal thrusts, ali atlute<.J by the play's lack of cohesion. . Adam Gubman turns in th<' most realistic perfom1ance as the stuntman charged with injecting new blood into the project. Gub- man impresses as he is absorbed into the Hollywood system, fighting a losing battle to main- luin his integrity. The worried producer is done to d cnsp by Timothy C. Todd. his physique and demeanor sug- gesting a ,.oung Orson Welles. Tiffany McClintock gravitates from Vdcuous secretary to Ooor- scrubbing nun with wide-eyed . calmness. Apped.ring near the end of the first act and dominating the pro· duction thereafter as the ailing studio executive, Coronado Romero channels Shepard's gut- wrenching intensity in a series of mesmerizing monologues. The tr1ms1tion of Gubman's physical E Health & Wellness Cent r MAssAGE. 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Completing the cast is Darren Crd.Oe as a drum·thumpmg char- dcter known as 1)1mpani, whose mission ctnd purpose are, per- haps intentionally, nebulous. Shepard's apparent message about innocents seduced by the struggle for fame and glory sur- faces occasionally, but for the most part -Angel City" is a shapeless, poinUess exercise bet· ter swted for the classroom . ... , The 1;300 .,....,,.., ...... ered at South Cout Platl't Crystal Court lb~ lllVb,t didn't go home hungry. And becaUll8 of tbat. tbouUnda of Or~ Cqunty'f Jell fcxtunate won't eitblr. The 5ecoad ~ Pood Be,ok of Orange Couaty ,_ Ma 14th annual food, wme aod Mk:fo.Brew Peltival, rumg · dole to S60,000 foe the load food bank, said event coardina· tor Amy Allen. •11 was great," she said. •At an event like that, the more people the better because every penny goes to feeding people. Everyone has said they had a . 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Symphony Orchestra <h·hut ch part of both lhe11 Clas- sics und Pops Senes m ·ecicrstrom Hall at the Orange Cow1ty Perfonrung Arts Center W11dnf>Sdd}' through Saturday. Poi her Cldssics Series con- nr t~ on Wednesday cilld Thurs- lc1~. von StddE> will give powerful 01re lo Cdnteloubf>'s Songs of lhf' AuvergnP and Rdvel's She- her •Ind( 1he concerts also fea- tw 1'50 Music D11ector Carl St. ';1,1 r < onducllng Brcihms' Sym- !lhOny No 2 dJld Ravel's AJbora- )o i}p} Grdt roso I.Jn Friddy cllld Sdturday, the hdovc><l meao-soprano JOins con- <t11c tor Jack Everly d.Jld PSO for lwo toe-1.dppiny Pops concerts .. h<.• bnngs her dlndZIJlg voice to a un-filled pro<Jrdm that includes t J,, sic: songs by Cole Porter, q;"orge and [rc1 Ger..hwm, Lerner m +•IMfladflcSymphony Otden wittl ft'eder'ic.a von Stade • •BJ: 8 p.m. Wednesday andlhundlY +HOW MUCH: $17-$48 • .... 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No. "The wetlands water supply project is environmentally sound," they say. Will they appeal? Mdybe, but it doesn't look good for TRWD. Uthe Superior Court couldn't find the scientific evidence to back up the di!,. trict's proposal, the Court of Appeals proba- $30 million in disposal costs · No one else thought it was a good idea. No one else wanted that much sewage bly won't, e ithe r. ' water treated or not gushing into the They fought on. Twice, the state Regional Water Quality Control Board in Santa Ana approved the plan, and each time they fought back . They filed an appeal in Superi- or Court, and they won. The scientific proof lo back up IRWO's contention the sewage water would be good for the bay just wasn't there, said the judge. Of course, the folks at JRWO trictl lo say t he1r intentions were 9opcl It'll improve' the wc1tN quality in the Back Bdy, and it'll lmng a constdnt water supply to the duck ponds next to i.Jcr. Lh<'y said. A1:. much as wt>'d hke to l>e>lieve TRWD olfJcials Back Bay. Not the residents, not the envi- ronmentahsts Just lrvin<' Ranc.h and its paid consuftants. But. that didn't matter to the wealthy Wdter district. T.hPy steamrollered dhead, while Newpoct Beach ta'xpay~r& Corked over hundr<'d!. of thousands of dollars to work out a compron11sc to divert about half of the waler away trom the sensitive Have the suits at IRWD seen the light? It was a great victory for Newport resi- d ents, and we have C'austin and scores of Newport Bectch activists to.thank 'fhey tn- umphed over IRWD 's bully tactics and spared d prized estuary from wh<1t could have been a serious threat to the sensitive ecosystem and sdveci residents from poten- tial health risks. El TORO DEBATE !El Toro is an aviation resource Orange Counry should use ave you E->ver lookt'<l dl d increusmg demands. Los Angeles drea mc1p 40 Every morning and evening I yedl"\ old? crnss the San Diego Freeway, ,.. Onlv a lt>w lrnewdys w1•fl• which dppears like a huge park- .tnult. Every ciciy we lhank thc,..,t> 1nq lot in both directions dunng , who had lht' foresight to hwld rush hour. At tunes 1 am caught •th~ San Du'gu rreewdy ,rnd for hours m this traffic myself , m'Cmy of the· olhPrs that <JC t us to And Uus 1s what some call •qual· work, to th<> nty t1nci to th<' t11r 1ty of We?" port. Jt was not easy for 1 f''>1clvnts Pro1ect your- • to have th~ frct>ways disturb sl'lf forward a ''th£>ir peacC> with. no1sP. anct·pollu-fr w ycdis. Con- lion day and night We should all s1clN the huge apprecrdlC lhf'ir SdcnfiCl• . C'XJ>rlOSIOn plans in Dunn4 llw tunt> lhe lrN•wdys South County commuru- wPre under construction, mony hr•-., clnd consider lhe expan- :.tdtlwdy lme~ .ind train lrttcks s1on of business lo provide jobs .\\ere pulled up ctnd th<· nyht ul for residents of these communi· "'-uy sold. Tiw 1•xcW>e Wc1!> ttwy lie'> It Sldllds to reason that we :an• not nel'dt•d c1nymort• Now w1U !>Oon be so bogged down •We would low lo qcl thusr. <'111-m trdfhc jams and hjghway .. •t"Jf'nt conv••ycwn•s bctck. Tiwy ticC'ldents that tile in Orange p.rc gone lorev<>r! County will not be pleasant <my " SpeaJung of railwdy~ history longer. We will become pnsoners telli, us thdt dll the cities dn.d the in our own four walls. wealth of our c-ountry Wds huilt · This may not make much of a Mo1µ1d railwdy stations c1nd hur-difference to retired people of hors Thal is where real property medns who need not worry about ,.., most valuable Yet railwdys gettmg to the job, who could surely disturbed the peac<• and care less what our county will be 4uiet of the prdmec;, movmy Jik(> m some 20 years. It sure 1 Plentlessly, day and mghl, w1U1-mtlkt·s d lot of dtfference to all of l)lll curfew. us who need to work. • Now travel hds moved mto the It makes d clliference to those · · · ,l u There is no possible wdy that I who need to travel throughout ntlways, roads or ships could our country and abroad to pro- ·h 1ndle all the traveJ needs of our v1de jobs for our U.S. comparues •ver·growing population, nor thc1l live on exports and that stem 1uld they cope with the demand the i.n!lux of imports. We must 11 quick shipment of goods dnci serve mtemational markets with -.1 ·mce parts to cmd from fd1away competitive goods to reverse the 11ldces Cons1denng the huge ddmdgtng trade deficit, to keep , me rease in alf travel and dII our mdustry viable 1 11eight, there isn't any queshon Outsiders only shake their °"that we need new and larger heads when they hear of the folly fccilities to cope with our of those who insist on destroying ,~~~--......................................... .-~~- REBUTTAL • iliome Depot leaves no room far . . .;,~ompromise on Harbor Center • T bis letter lS m respon.se to the edJtonal ·compromise • needed m Harbor Center .1cnovation" (Oct 15). My wife, Kathy. and I bnughl 01 •r 4-year-old Cinderelld honw on •: lhP west Side of College Dnve m :: t!:.f,! Yes, we did lbok ov<'1 our :• hftck wall and Weed what w<" SdW •' the brand-new l ldfhor CenlN hopping centm, a quiet, low-k<·y. :mvenient place to shop, MsiJy coossible to C'olll>ge Pd.Ck r 1- rtr>nts by mean<. of Wake Fon~t. , 1pe.ning mlo the l><1ck of Uw rcn· ~Pr, Our home 1.><tckc_'<i up to Uu• ~..-nter with a low h-loot·hiqh Wdll :hctween the hd< k yards illld the• ~cllbor Centt•r parking lot. It wtts 't pleasant place • The Harhor Center wc1s ulWdY!> u good neighbor ann rarely nmsy. .ttome Depot wdrehouse store!> did 1\l')t exist m 196 J Home Depot was ~ corpcmtled 111 t 978 Stncfl then ~mes have chang~d -the l forbor ~..nter has gonE> downhill und lS )t1osUy vacant. ; Now, JCI Development wdilts to ~ , build lhe center with httle r ~ard .(or the neighbors. Th~1t poor : :ct • 1gn tries to Jam too much mto : )\>I) small an area. llw only Wdy • ~uy could obtain enough required kmg sparu5 was to recluc : me lo compact paces. The : a lom Depot g1uden center, load· • P.tg docks and Jwnber unl0c'1d.in9 .4fel!I would be cwwdcd n!Jhl up -:1gainst the l>dck yards of our Col- ' \--ge Drive homes 111 ' Lucky ,. '!nipcrmarkct loading dock would 1'l next to th W Uir• d Apttrt• ruents 1 Ail trucks tor Home Df•rJOt, • 'b<larshalls <1nd Lucky would follow t two-way route between l Jrnbor ~d Wllson, nght n t to W Uiclcl ~!ApMt.rn ts, Colle<J Park horrtt• L•lnr.k yardl a.nd th • Mcd1t.crra.n •an ':V&Og Apertmen'-'. 1his i c:sti· .... t r-- mated at 65 trucks per day, spew- ing out toxic diesel fumes and maklng noJSeS to add to the racket of forkliftc;, unloodmg operations, the ..,aw dlld the unloading of trash bms The truck route has sharp turns that will slow the trucks way down, causmg them to produce e\len more n olSe C1J1d toxic fumes On top of all this, we residen~ are told that we should compro· m1sP. Wf!. will be compromised, all nyht I wonder how the author ot th1: l'Ctitondl would lik<! cill this Ul tus bdck yard? K'I dnd th() uty cl~tbdl they wi.ll cn1orce stnct rules on 1ciling truck engmes, hours of delivery, kecpmg l {ome Depot rear uooIS cl~. etc. We don't believe it. The oty of Costa Mesa seems to hdVC' two rule:. on intcdadng commercial and residential prop- erties: • An offset distance equal to twice the commercial buildlng height -Ia is even trymg to reduce this with a vdriance, saying that the Home Depot sign is a facade and not part of the bu1ld- uig. Hub? • Ignore residential noise com- plaints and brand the complainers as "kooks" or troublemakers. We College Park l'\!Sidents nre not agrunst redeveloping the Har- bor CentPr -JI rertainJy needs 1t. We u.r ' not against Home Depot, either, hut we do think that the city i.hould not pursue revenue dollars at the expense of even a few r dents. We only wish to maintain our pMrn and quiet. the value of our horn and even our saruty. ls that asking too mur.h? Red ign the center -either put l loin<.> Depot farther away from res1d,.nc or let 1t •anchor" e~ •· whtw•I Cornpromise? NeYetl JESSI N. IEQUETTI a.t.aMeM a valuable resource that can nev- er he• regained To tear up a mullibillion-dolldr airport is an incredible Wdste. A small group of people wants to do it because they have been rmsled. Look at lhe reahty; El To10 has been m its location for more than 50 years, far longer than p eople who built or bought . . houses m the ared. All those residents moved in knowing full well that the air· port eXJsted, an airport full of very noisy, military aircraft that did not ad.here to nighttime cur-· fews. Modem planes have reached a remarkable reduction of noise level and increased fuel economy d cannot be compared with e military dllcraft. More illlpor- tantJy, this progress has not end- ed . Newer and qweter e ngines are now on the drawing board or in production. Talk of all·rught takeoff dnd Jancting a t.two-minute intervals il> only one of the gross exagger- ations. There isn 't an airport in the world that could opcrdle dt such a pace. All airports in our country have sensible reslnc· tions. We should all work togeth- e r that such lunitations becom e part of the operating liceni:;c of'd · Jocdl, rom- mPrc1dl air- port It mdkes a lot more sense to bring people together on a positive \Ssue lhdn divide them to the detru1wnt of dll Regarding lhc noC>e, I can tell you of people who livo under takeoff patterns or near rrulwc.tys. We live under the flight path of John Wayne Air- port now and pre- viously owned a house in Chicago nght at a railway crossing. One gets so used to the sounds that berome a background, one completely for- gets. Espec1a.lly children are excited with the activity and rather enjoy it, as long as they are not trained by adults to com- plain. Another scare tactlc is the supposed reduction of property values. Come to Newport Beach and show me this tenible drop in the price of pro~rty. To the con- trary. Prices Ulcrea e when good tr,10sportabon is available There are ellamples o! lh1s trend dll around our rountry and the> world. Having to drive for hours to and from an dirport is no pic- ruc. Progressive uus111es:. IS equally mtl'rested to l><• 11Ptll such tldns· portabon. Not only is it ii ronw- niPnce but ti also 1educes rnst to mdke therr products more rorn· peutive Those companies pro· Vlde the high-pdymg jobs many are look.mg for. No prudent company would sPt up a factory, ~specially h1qh- tech, unless good <1nd cost·dlt>< • llve transportation for people and goods is assurNJ John Wdync is a poor ch01co. 11w d1rport is c;o small that tl c..mnot au-omm odate long-distanc<" d1rpldrles. It has the shortest runways of any air- port its size. ncket prices of this alreddy- crowded temunal are consider- ably more expensive on acc-ounl of it, often hundreds of dollars extra. Cost-conse1ous business people can hardly afford it and must travel the cxtrd hour each way, often seveml hours, to keep expenses in line, to keep selling prices of the11 goods compeuuve internationally. U we only believe in the most conservative preclictions of expansjon in south Orange County, we realize lhat the pre- sent freeways and airports will not be able to cope. We have the choice of spending most of our time stuck in traffic or s taying home dS prisoners in our own four walls. We can also think al\e.td and trea:.ure the lacilltie we helve to cope with expans1on Our dutdren will be thankful 11 we 1>rPpdre for our tuturc. We c<1nnot let El Toro berome ·a wostcd opportu1uty ERNEST OHLIG Dovt>r Shore:; Superv1Sor Tom Wll~on JUSl.J· fled }us c1llcmpt to H•mov(> plans fo and (; finm the CO\lllt'('> dlfJ.>Or1 pldn by stahng 1t Wiis hN'ause Newport Be:ach resulenti, askf'cl hint lo clo so rm TOJO Debdl(>, "broppmq John Wttynt• Ajrport <1lterrMli\'1• \\.do; ~our idea, N~w port1" Oct. 81. If so, that ts pwtty !';C<l ry. For a sup<'rv1sor to sugql''il mdkmg a maJor revision to the county's most important prOJt'Ct bdsed solely on a few citucns' request., and without checking with cln\' offioals and/or Jawyen. ai. to tho unpact thdl change trught havt> on the overall proJCt'I sounds very m esponsible. Mdybe Wilson's credibility would actually be in better ~hdpe if he Just admits the most proba· ble redson. He knew it would • likely nullify the env1ronmentel1 unpdct report and thus be a major setback to the entire El : Toro airport project That way l least we won't Uunk of tum as ignorant and uresponsible, JUSI deviously dedicat<'d to South County citizens al Newport Beach's expense. Either wdy, Wilson doe~n't Look too good as our co\J.J1ty represcntdllve. " ANN DOWNS Newport Beeen MllLlll Home Depot positioning is the problem In the Daily Pilot artlcle of Oct. 14, the position of the homeowners wu not made • clear ("Home Depot ..US ltqlp of approval via postcar&•t. w~ can live with a Home Depot properly located close to Harbor Boulevard. What we are oppo mg vigoroutly is the propoeed loc1:1tion of Home Depot Within the Harbor Center. The tront of Home.Depot will be 595 feet lrom Harbor, while delivery trucks will be passmg 35 feet ltom single-family yards. According to an estimate provided by the developm, b5 delivery trucks a day are expected to travel 35 feet from College Dri- ve yards and even clOS'er to two large apart· ment complexes, Despite some rrut1gabon measures that Orf! d ' igned to bnng the center barely within rnaX11Dum city noise standards, truck traffic and nouiy loading activities will be clcdrly and disturbingly audible to many famihc.'>. We Will alto get an increased and unnecessary dose of diesel fumes. To the 7,000 houtebOlds who heve been askP.d to support Home Depot, I a1k this: 11 it really so lnlpQrteDt to~ to save a couple of miles in your trip to Haine Depot. that you are wUUnv to subjed your Dlatgbbon to COD· stant ~t Is yCIUr Cbo ........ IO • llnJ><.ll:tanl tbat you wm ... precedent for bad planblng and UIUl--.ary vartances for big deveq,en ~the dtyt Thll COWd be a wiliWtn lilUldao. a.i· dents of other para ar•., can bne theu-COP~ tl.-llipot. Ud ~ Park nmpbnri CD .... wlndowi open ii everyone th the ca,..._. the Mmtt protettion lot aD rvsa.t1 ....... GOLDM.tM ComMela . . -·-·---....._ii'"°""' Ider to'°"' Mllil °" QMftl-16Ws; Center property. Most of my neighbors agree that the Harbor Center needs to be razed and then rebuilt, even a la Metro Pointe, but -not so very, very close to the folks who have lived in my neighborhood for so, so DWly years. We really want the architects of the pro- posed center lo go back to the drawing board and put Home Depot nearer to Har- bor Boulevard and WilloD Street in order to minimize the truck tJafftc along the wall that will border the residenti81 areas. Is this too much to ask? Scott Bell has said that he. needs a higher sign (and the variance for its height) because the Home Depot will be too fat ·back from Harbor. What? ls this chutzpah, or what? Like the kid who killed .h..iB parents and pleaded mercy from the court because he was an orphan? Please consider ~king for an environ- mental impact r~~rt dnci rccommendin9 that JCJ rE!work their configuration of tho new centN, I would be toreve1 grateful. PS: Sid Soffer, where are youl We ner.d. you. flOMARTIN Costa Mesa such as supermarkets, as well as extensive construction. Costa Mesa needs to have the eyesore .,. that is Harbor Center rcvttalized. We also _. need the sales tdX revenue and good 1obs a Home Depot would provide. I ask that Col- lege Park residents work with the ctty and Home Depot instMd of automatically con- demning them. Playground equipment is more than just fun Thank you for f0Clturing the article about w Nowport parents raiifug S4S,000 to repla~ playground equipment at N<?wport fi(>ighl.$ School 1 "Mod.key (bars) busmess, • Oct. 3). The existing apparatu.'i was des19,ned morP t11an 40 years d{JO. Since that tiine, researd1 studies u1 <'hild developtn('nt hav~ demonstrated that c olorlul, complelt, mte· grated play structures challenge children physi~. while promoting sbcial develop- ment and problem·!IOMng abilities. School playgrounds are among the most forgotten segments ol community lnfrastruc· ture. Many fOWldalion~ ttnd buslness orgaru- utions enthusiastically contribute funds for electronic unproveruent-; in schools, while the most belie element of children's physical develo~nt is ovetlook.ed. This state of· attain e~ throughout Orange County. Jn most IC:hooll, the parents lack the wherewithal to raise sufficient flindl to make ma~ capital improvements i.n their cOmnlunlttes' p14ygn)unds. That wu the rationale that lead a group of teachers to elt.ablisb the Orange County Physical Edu· cation Pund. Elementary schools can appJt to this fo\indation for grants to improve playgrounds, middle ldlools, to establish flt· n.a C9lten on campus . Panmtl of ldiobl-age children must ltl*h..., tncome1 to cover the upenses of meeting their familiet' lleedt while Mviila· 1 rat CIOl9ge educations. Other ......... -~ ....,.., gloup. aN Dleded tD mlllllbul~ .. lllil IUnd, and u. ............... ,..,._.. .... ~Cauatronem• .. _..,....,,.......... _ .. J'9Ds•••*=~-~·u.••• ..,...,'liimm -~l!M:c! Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot - SCHAFNITZ CONTINUED FROM A 1 W<'re turned down and mine were 111med up. I was always going out. This is the closest we've been in awhile.• , For someone who had never been inside a jail cell before, serv- mg time has been difficult. She wts recently transferred to the Women's Central Jail in Santa Ana after beginrung her sentence GANG CONTINUED FROM A 1 hon to Straight Edge, a group that ;idvocates abstinence from drugs, t1lrohol and proIT1.1Scu.ity. Straight Ed9e has been labeled as a gdng II}' some because of some fanati- c.al animal-rights activities. In Utah, for instance, a group called Straight Edge reportedly bombed a fur factory, officials said The two boys involved m the l.\aturday night incident were • maigned in juvenile court Thurs- day on charges of assault Wl"lh a deadly weapon. Authorities will dPtermine at a Nov. 3 heanng if they can be tried as adults hPcause of the seriousness of the crime Both boys are seniors at New- port Harbor High, authorities ~,1id. One of them is the brother of d student who pleaded guilty to cl~tonating a homemade bomb • Acry~e • Pillk ·Pink & Witte • lume Gill •S1ll(Wrap • Manieura •Pedicure •tads 1-10 M nlcu111 & Ptd • HJlld Piratfill et the James A. Musick nunimum secun ty facility in Irvine. Scbafnitz lost some of her pnv- ileges in June after jailers discov- ered extra articles of clothing in her cell. She claims it was two pair of socks. She bas been disci- plined for other minor incidents that resulted in 17 days in isola- tion. She 'combats the loneliness by jogging and writing letters to her friends. She takes an antidepres- sant for her bipolar djsorder. She adtled that she goes through under a pay phone at Estancia High School in May, sources said. Despite the recent incidents, BoiE:S said he believes Newport · Harbor is the safest high school in Orange County. "Gang activity at Newport HarbQr is very low-key,• Boies said. "Newport Harbor is a very safe campus. These things hap- pen everywhere. This is part of the real world.• Boies said police have been questioning other No F.X. mem- bers and students who have been assooated with group members. "Our investigation is continu- mg, • Capt. Tim Newman said. "We cannot dlsclose any details.• In Costa Mesa, police say the group has been more of a clique thdll a gang "I've heard about them,• Offi- cer Chris Walk said. "We have our own gangs to take care of over here. They haven't really got the attention of our units here.• Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber for only AU!toll9<ll>Mll<F<W s49900 UPT0 3MOS SAME AS CASH OAC Based on SO yds. Padding & Installation Included While Supplies Last VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial• Resident/al Sales & Service Full line ol Wool. W011on Ai<m1nst8f & $1 el Carpeting AV&Jlable 1904 He.1,o, Boul•v•rd • Coat• Me .. ~~~.;+i:::.....~----4 N.E. Comer of H•rbor & 19th Street (949) 722·9642 Vlelt u1 on the w«> at ·www.carpetdepot.net S. bouts of depres:.ion and she thinks of her children when times are rough. Her two sons are fully aware of their mother's plight but fail to understand why she is in jail t>eeause of their age. The publici- ty surrounding her arrest and conviction haven't help, she said. "Alex and Max bav.e seen me on Page One,• she said as she wiped away tears. "The kids don't know what drugs are and their harmful effects." Schafnitz insists she isn't a SIBLINGS CONTINUED FROM A 1 hearing as some of the basis for his concern. After the April 22 hearing, Schafrutz seemed to leave the courtroom in a daze, flanked by her husband and attorney, who later said she liad been· on pre- scription medication for manic depression bipolar dlsorder. •we feel she was unaware of the problems she's in," Antlrian said. Respondlng to And.rian's con- cerns, attorney Robert Newman, who represented Schafnitz in her criminal trial, said the courts are already committed to ensuring that Scha!n.itz's interests are pro- tected. drug addict, although she admit£ to trying cocaine once four years ago. Schafnitz admits she was car- rying 16 grams of cocaine the day she Wlb WT~ted m the parking lot of a Tustin restaurant. She thought she was doing a f nend ·a favor," but she soon found out the next day when the friend's broth- er was upposed to show up, the man who purchased the drugs for $1,000 was an undercover officer. "I was set up,~ she Sdid. "I never seen the guy but I guess "The court has appointed her'" an independent counsel to make sure that she's represented fau- ly, • Newman said. "The court will decide what's in Tina's best interests to make sure she's pro- tected." Matt Schafnitz declined to comment. Andrian and Crosson share the same mother with Tina Schafn1tz, but have different fathers. Andrian said he is also con- cerned that Tina Schafrutz recetve the proper rehabilitation before being released . ·once she's released back mto that enV1.ronmcnt, she could fdll back mto the same situabon, • he said. "She's a one-time loser and u she's found with drugs again, she could end up having to spend a much longer time in jail.• . RtEE "HERDA (With Andro.!tenendione Sample rn1 ptArchale nue.uary «'ith ad.) "M.ark McGuire'\ adnili ion thllt hi.' U\l'S Androstcmendfone for incredible ~tttngth won rave reviews from USA Tod.iy, NY Post & LA Tame.,." 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"I have no~ea why they are domg _this." Schafmtz said. "My heart JUSt drops when J found out they had filed papers. I'm very competent. H As for her future, she hopes to return home before Chnstmas . SolVrdoy, October 17, 1998 A 13 dnd begin working with dl4rill dQl\ln. Sh knows there are man)' pundit:. m the public who bell ve she thought her econonuc statu may hdVC enabled to her ~~= the long arm of the lbw. But s was caught. She is paying the.? pnce She also hw; her supporteni,- "Thc~re ure people wno iiC supportive ol mP., and I thank them,• she sd.ld. ·1 JUSt want to be Wlth my klds and my husban+t domg the chantable work I lov This has been a very difhcuU Um .• Man injured as bulldozer plunges down hi~ A bulldoier plwnmcted 200 feet ·down a ravme in Newport Coast. on fnday morning, trap· ping and m1urfug U1e dnver. Firehghtc rs from the Ordnge County Fm~ Authonty rescued 66-year-old Jesse Escontra.tS at about 11 a m The rescue crews rdppeled down the hillside and found Escondlias pinned inside the bulldozer between the w1rnl· Sh!eld and the scat. t Ftrcflghters remo,·ed tum and cani<>d hun by stretr.her to an ambult111< c dt the top of the hill; Escontrais suffered broken rib dnd cs fracl\ued le<J and was tall en to Western Mc>d1Cdl Center m Sdntd Ana, where he remd.Uled m stable condltion ORIGINAL GERMAN : Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah: • Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes• Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions : Serving Authentic German Lunch : Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel • Bratwurst -Meatloaf : • (J/, T(J/U.1?/FSF r----'"il •. 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"l wanted to stay in the shop- ping center,• Hdrb said. "They want too much rent." •Tuey leased everything they could build,· Dunn aid. •nus WclS a growing town." Over the years, competing shopping centers were built throughout the city. Harbor Cen- ter lost major tenants and the mall suffered from mismanagement and neglect, tenants said. Stores such as Harb·s shoe repair shop, Nick's Pi1..za and the Harbor Center Lock & Key Shop were able to remam open because of a Joyal client base they had built. Other small-business owners, such as Seung Hyung Lee and Kown Shabdecn, were able to afford the rent in the deserted center. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot location. "You don't know how many years we've been waiting for this,• she said. Lisa's son, Joe, said they used to be able to sell pizza by the slice out in the middle of the center because there was so much foot traffic. "This place used to be packed wall to wall,• Joe said. "We've seen landlords just run it to the ground." Though the old Harbor Center had space for more than 40 ten- ants, the new shopping center will accommodate about 25, Bell said. "Ch8Ul tenants have got bigge1 stores, and mom-and-pop shops have just been unable to com- pete. Retailing has just gotten to be a very fierce business: Pormer Costa Mesa Planning D11ector Dunn agrees. •1t'11 a corporate world now," Dunn said. "Mom-and-pops don't have much of a chance.• Harb said it's been difficult but he's endured and he will continue to endure. He said he plans to stay in business until he dies. And even though he has to start from scratch at the new store, he is looking forward to a bright future with the move. "Here, we don't have hope rut9 Harb said the new shopping center won't have small spaces available to fit his needs and even ii he tried to stay, he couldn't afford to pay doublE' the rent he's paying now. Io.stead, Harb will move his operatipn to thE' Kmart shopping center across the street. Lee was able to afford a large space for his tae kwan do studio, and Shabdeen opened up a one- dollar store. Lee relocated lo a smdller space on Wilson Street and Fairview Road this week KIM HAGGERTY-lYUlM>Alt.Y Pl.OT Walter Parnell of Harbor Center Lock & Key Shop makes a key for i\ customer 'fhursday ln Costa Mesa. · "Retailing has gone through a major consolidation,• Bell said. more,• he said. • • Fastuon Today. which had pre- viously been in the Harbor Cen- ter, also moved to the Kmart shop-• ping center during the summer. "l trunk it's ubout time they redeveloped lhat center becau5e of its age,• said Koy Bw, leasing broker for Grubb & Ellis, property manager for lhf' Kmart center. • 1 think it'll brinq qood new trdf fJc to the ared. • Harbor Ccnl<•r, which once housed more lht1n 40 husmc~scs, has dwindled to lC's.. lh<m u doien today. Many tenants de'ierted the center. leavinq, h<>hinci HGoing Out or BusinC''>S" c1nd "Clt'dr· ance • signs. Bill Dunn, lornwr pl<1nning director for the• c;ity of Co.,td Mesa. remembers I-lt1rhor CcntP.r m its heyday. AllH•l•..,c.,.. Take a11 a.Wltlonal .20% off Includes Tuml, Samsonite a11cl many •orel STAGECOACH LUGGAGE & GIFl'S Robert Jamison, a student tit Lee's studio, said the move might e nd up bemg a blessing in dis- gwse. • 1 think we'll have a deluge of walk-ins,• Jamison said. There is much more foot traffic at their new location than there was at the Harbor Center, he said. However, Shabdeen's future 1s id he had been negotiat-un~rtam. ing a l ea e with Grubb & Ellis but that was erminated after it was decided that his store might attract undesirable clienL<;. Shab- deen said be doesn't know where he will go, leaving scores of resi- dents who rely on hi'> business in the lurch. Parnell runs the locksmith 2043 Westcliff Dr Newport Beach corner of 1r & lrviM Aw. 94S/51S..SD05 business and said his future also is uncertain. Parnell has been in the center for 22 years. •u•s been my bread and butter for all these yedrs and I'd like to be a part of the new shopping center,• Parnell said. However, that is unlikely. Bell said. He said there was no place to put Parnell's booth. Parnell said he doesn't have the option to move to the Kmart shopping cen- ter because it already has a lock- srnith and key repair shop there. Die:me Hirnmelberger, co-own- er of The Barn Steak.house, said she -is also uncertain a bout her business's future. The restaurant ••••••••••• • 111 : Newpo~ ·: : BEAUTY SUPPLY : I I I I ~ 11.7).~ ~ ., ••••••••••••••• J. :zo0A» OFF: I Entire Purchase I I ·~udeS Seb.Y.•1an ~ D 1r. JI.Jg " I I E:· INi:<H & Murao . I f:,r I 1 1 {<.'Y'J ••••••••••••••••••• • 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N . .B: 1 : 261 -6788 1 Jamboree at Bristol 1 Back Bay Court ............. • I I I $4.95 Connection! (Save Over $20.00) Order HBO or Cinemax today and receive 1 /2 off your flrsr month of service. HURRY! 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Saturday, October 17, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223 BRIAN POBUDA/ DAILY PllOT l'Wo-way standout Dennis Alshuler (2) signals a TD on pass pla~ from quarterback Mike Bergey to Hunter MacDonald ln the first half. ·. • Mustangs crush cross-town rival Estancia, 52-0, keep the Victory Bell with a PCL rout. MIKT SaACCA lbtf.Pb COSTA MESA -Estancia High footbdll coach Dave Perkins unwit- bng played the part or seer eatlier lll the week when he predicted that rival Co..,td Mesa would hand.le his Eagles in the Battle for the Bell. MThey (U1e Mustangs) are going to kill us,• Perkins srud, matter-of-factly. Perkins was precisely right, but the depth of the defeat went deeper lhdJl the first-year coach had anticipated. With the Victory Bell at stake, Cos- ta Mesa turned a 7-0 game into a run- away with a 31-poml scoring spree which stretched over a six minute penod between the second and third quarters, dnd the Mustangs were able to ring Estancia's bell for the sixth tirna in seven years with a resounding 52-0 victory ll1 a Pacific Coast League opener Friday night before 3,000 at LeBard Stadium. "They dominated us, we made some mistakes, but we also had four big plays called back due to penal- bes, • Perlans said. ·1 feel for our kids." Costa Mesa (4-2) beat Estancia-for the third straight year, a first for the Mustangs in the 32-game series histo- ry The Mustangs did it with a pun- ll f fli Fol fAI lil t HERD istung defense, too, led by seruor defensive back Ricley Martin, who intercepted three passes -which bes a school single-game record, to up his season total to nine. ·Ricky has been strong all season and he had another great game torught, • said Costa Mesa COdch Jer- ry Howell, whose team posted its sec- ond cosecutive shutout victory. ·our defense is predicated on attdcking, and we did that tonight "We also made the steps we need- ed to take m order to get better for PCL play We came out and dominat- ed from the start.• Costa Mesa did donunate from the opening kickoff, although the Mus- tangs held a precarious 7-0 lead late in the second quarter. That's when the Mustangs cashed m on two ~ck scores, the first coming on a 57-yard touchdown pass from Dave Weir to a Wlde open Martin. On Estanaa's first SEE cOsfA MESA PAGE 85 "We just bMeved ii our system ana arne out mld cM the kild of thilgs WI Cll1 do. This OJ19 i5 pretty special -• Dlc.k Freeman. Corona del Mar Newport Beoch/Costo MelO Doily Pilot iff Big plays and stingy defense allow Sea_Kings to thump the Sailors and claim the Bell Trophy for first time since 1994. Dmy Pill NEWPORT BEACH It wasn't shock wluch knocked Coronel del Mar High 1unior quarterback Mike Bergey fldt near rrudfield as time expired on the Battle of the Bay XXVII Friday night at New- port Harbor High. No, it was the reality or his football team's stunning perfor-. mance in a 28-18 Sea View League-operung tnumph over Back Bay. rival Newport Harbor that was hardly your basic upset fluke. "1ltis was Just a (Sea View) league game to us,· said victon- ous Cd.M C-0ach Dick Freem.m, who arguably pocketed the b,1ggest tnumph of his four .sea- sons at the helm. "We just believed in our system and came out and did the kind of things we can do. This one is pretty spe- oal ~ Helping make it special for the Sea Kings (5-1 and ranked No 5 in CIF Southern Section D1vtSion VI) was a sb.ngy defensive effort, which VJ.rtualJy neutrdlized Har- bor's runrung game In addition, the vlSltors put together a stnrig of big plays on both sides of the ball, wcluding a pair or gam~ turning touchdowns by senior Hunter MacDonald. MacDondld, whose 102.~, degree m1dweek temperat~ ' forced him to stay home for the: Sea Kings' nonJeague fmale at> Westminster the week before. caught a 46-yard touchdown p~ ~ from Bergey to open the sconng.~ then answered Newport's fil"9t score late Ul the third quarter oy: returning an mte!'ception .il'Z ycUds to pdydirt. ~ MacDonald's second score, along Wlth a 1-yard Nate Lem• merman TD run which capped a. 15-play, 83-yard drive on the S&i Kings first . econd-half posses• sion, gave the Sed Kings a 21-& lead It also forced Newport (s.;;l}'; ranked No 1 m ClF DiVlS1on Y.I - and No 5 in Orange County, intg;;. catch-up mode -.! ·our goal was to make them• throw the bdll.. • said Freeman"': ... whose team has now won fiv~ • straight. the longest \•;urning streak since the school's 1989 CIF osta Mesa Hlgh's Gus Sandoval forces a tumble as Estancia'~ Manu TanJelo w atches the ' ball bounce away in Friday night's Battle for the ' Bell.The Mustang went on a rampage, wtnnlng their PacWc Coast League opener, 52-0, at Orange Coast College. KIM HAGGlRTY·lYllJS /DAl.Y Pl.OT • DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK ongratulations •Corona del Mar junior digging down deep in '98. mo !ARD ~" ~Plot Setters aren't alwdys the players you notice. They glide dround the floor looking to set up volleyball's most glamorized play, the kill, and spread the of tensive wealth with a keen sense of distnbubqn. They're caddies for outside hitters, who generally become the star or the show. Setters C'an get lost when it comes to ,., recognition. Even nudd.le blockers get more credit. When they luff an opposing player' spike, you'll hear public-addr announcers yell, • RooW It's a rare night when fans cheer good sets. But u 1t weren't for passmg and defense -digging lS also an unsung art m guts volleyball -chdlTlpionship teams wouldn't win many championships. Just ask Corona del Mar High Coach Steve Conti. Last season. Conb's Sea Kings won the CIF Southern Section OlVlsion III-AA ti.Ue Wlth, m addition to talent. plenty of heart and pa!> ·on -the primary mgredients of CdM's current setter, junior Marissa Becker. ·she' an outstanding defender, e real scrappy deJender -someone who's willing to sacrihc their body to p1ckft1p a ball,• Conti sa.id. • 1t was that type of play which see MARISSA MGE BJ • • • Marissa Becker The Irvine Company. and Westcliff Plaza will be making a donation to the Corona del Mar High School Athletic Department in recognition of outstanding perfonnances such as yours. . .. .. c ~ -t.hii mi: b!e fat she is f pir: wa Cel av1 if aff· pa· op. ce1 vie ter pir re~ of bn m~ thi th« hQ ha toe ce O l an cfu r ei he . .. . . .. " . . . . . . Newport/Costa lv\eso Daily Pilot * 800 669-5398 '% ACURA INTEGRA ~PECIAL EDmON 3dt, 5 tpd, btba, moonroof, mint (025806) 17,991 ~~ IDYOTA ~UNNER ~R) V6 engine, less than 20K miles, fully equipped, verydQD. (015409) 7 < . 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"U everyone plays essively and we play with of heart and emotion, that's en we play our best." said er, the Dally Pilot Athlete e Week, who fed Dimitra vriluk (25 kills) and Jamie rownell (22} the most in Cd.M's $.!!uge Sea View League win at •Santa Margarita, while teammates Meghan Gallagher ~and Paige Woodward got 11 k1lls ~each. ~· A fter dropping the first two ~ames, CdM won the third t':1d fourth games, 15-12, then snagged the fifth, 15-11, thanks •to a Becker-inspired defense. ' "(Digs) are really most >important,• Becker said. "When )YOU play with a lot of heart, you ~ap for everything and don't )want to let any balls drop, so you go after everything. "We were diving all over the court (against Santa Margarita), getting everything up.• In addition to her assists, Becker contributed 12 digs. four service aces, three kills and two blocks against Santa Margarita, then two days later added 20 .assists, five digs, two kills and a block in a loss to Irvine. : "Part of our problem against Irvine was that our ball control was bad," Conti said. "But • Marissa still did a great job kunning those balls down and :trv'ing to put people in position to •flit it. She makes good passes d good sets. She works ~emely ha.rd to contribute f th~e aspects to our team." , While her position doesn't •grab headline statistics, Becker is content leading quietly by • example in a team sport at the 'ultimate team position for a team ranked No. 4 in CIF State Division m .. "I've always had a lot of fun scrapping for balls and challenging myself to dig balls people don't think I can,• said Becker, whose father, Bob, and uncle, Ed Becker, both played at UCLA in the 1960s. Becker, who hopes to help CdM capture a second straight Southern Section title, is following a long path of prominent CdM setters -the two most recent, Corre Myer (Brown) and Kelly Campbell (Colorado), are current starters in college. Last year she came off the bench to ignite the defense from the back row, while spotting Myer at setter at times on the Sea Kings' CIF championship team. "It was awesome watching all the heart the seniors had on the court, and seeing the coach's face at the end when he was talking to us in the huddle {in the final against La Habra)," Becker said. "Last year twas able to watch and I learned a lot from (Myer).• Becker only started setting two years ago on the JV, when the regular setter went down with an injury during the University Tournament. She finished out her freshman sedSon as Coach Bill Christensen's setter, then stayed there for the Orange County Volleyball Club season. Now, who knows? She could follow a collegiate road sunilar to her two predecessors. IRIEFLY Mesa girls top Los Amigos :ME~Ao _ s D~:_ f I 11 I S :chau Huynh and Jillian Demello ·haven't been playing together :iong, but the combination finally ~paid off as Costa Mesa High ;defeated Los Amigos, 11-7, in a ~onleague girls tennis match Fri- • day at Costa Mesa. Misa Lee and Sunglee Kim .won two sets in doubles, 6-4, 6-2, :tor the Mus::& (2-9). . .... CoSTA MIM ,,, I.of AMtGOS 1 Slrlgl•· Lee (CM) lost to Sommer; 1-6; def. Vang. 6-2; lost to Nguyen, 1-6; Tran (CM), lost. 2-6. won, 6-0, 6-0; Hoang (CM) lost. 2-6, won, 6-0, 6-1 . t 00.11111• HUVf!h-Oemello (CM) . def. l.uster·llen, 6-3, def. Le-Phan, 6-2; def. Um-Mguyen, 6-0; Dim5on-Oo (CM) l 1ost 5-7, won. 6-3. lost. 6-7; Lee-Kim (CM) IOS1, 4-6, won, 6-4, 6-2. PllDAY'S .~ ...... Ol't ...... ••• , iii ~~ • 2 boats, 17 •nglen. 27 yellowtaJI, !• 1 bonito, 3 sJdpjn tuna, 13 c..llco bass, •:12 MNld bass, 2 sculpin, 93 madterel. • " OCC women win, 5-0 SANTA ANA -Orange Coast College's women's team blew past host Santa Ana to the tune of 5-0 to improve to 5-1 in the Orange Empire Conference Friday. COSTA MESA -A Santa Ana College goal in the final four min- utes proved costly as Orange Coast lost to the Dons, 3-2. in an OeC men's soccer match on Fri- day at Orange Coast. Steelers' game oft' COSTA MESA -The Orange County Steelers' scheduled UPAL minor league football game with the Northern California AU-Stars at Orange Coast College--tonight bas been canceled. Last week the Steelers, keyed by five interceptions, defeated the host Fresno Bandits in a non- conf erence game, 18-8. The Steelers' next scheduled game is against the California Rams at OCC on Oct 24 . :;;_,C_O_S_T_l_M_E_S_l_L_l_T_T_L_E_L_E_l_l .. U_E_ : Eiisenada All-Stars challenge Tigers ! The Costa Mesa American League Uttle League Tigers will play a doubleheader against the EnseMda, Mexico, Stars on Oct. 31 Costa Mesa.High. The first game starts at noon. 11 The Tigers, over the past three seasons. have had the best record Costa Mesa American Little League, 56-14. ' The doubleheader was put together by Coach Pat McGuire and the Director of Baseball Operations for the Ensenada LltUe League District. TANNING SALON ·Caribbean Daze uses the Ultrabrooz 818. en F.0.A. approved. high presstre lNA output bed . ........... .................. ....... ., ........... ..... u. CJL,.,_~~ Bring In dtia All i:o f'flCfl/:ile 15% OFF llY l'IClllE At Plaza Newport i( 1CXXl Bristol St. N01h •Ste. 20 •~Beach, CA 92660,;. Tua-Fri 7mn-9pm, Set 91rn-6pm, &11 ~ ~ 6 ~ ~ mm~a~x~1 Saturday, Odober 17, 1998 HOW DOES FED-PORT SOU · D? With history, and Davenport, on your side, how can the USTA go WIOJ}9 with a date in Newport Beach? A s the United States Tenrus Association ponders its next move on Ped Cup homeland with a likely semifinal match against Spain in July 1999, all it needs to consider 1S history. Sure, it's great having Newport Beach's l.Jndsay Davenport, the top·ranked women's player in the world, lobbying for the Fed Cup to come to her home club, the Palisades Tennis Club. And it doesp't hurt thdt, m the weeks folloWing the proposed July 24-25 Fed Cup tie, the Women's Tennis Association Tour just happens to be on the West Coast, including stops in Carlsbad (for the Toshiba) and Manhattan Beach (Acura). Davenport, Monica Seles and Spain's Arantxa Sanchez Vicario and Conduta Ma.rtinez, all tcip-10 players who would likely compete in the Fed Cup at the Palisades Club. would love to keep their frequent-flyer miles down if possible. A nd, o! course, it goes w1th- J-\.out saying how our commu- nity embraces tennis, how an evept of this stature -·with those marquee ndmes -would sell out before you can say remember the Dav/s Cup. That's right. Hi.Story is the most compelling reason why the USTA is strongly weighing Newport Beach as the site of next year's semifinals -assummg, of course, both world powers (the U.S. dfld defending champion Spam) advance beyond April's first round. "lf Newport Beach is interested in it, we can make it work. We'd love to go there," said Jeff Ryan, Davis Cup and Fed Cup manager for the USTA. •rm positive about going to the (Newport Beach) area at some point It doesn't have to be July, but at some point.• Ryan also mentioned a first-round tie in April 2000 and a Fed Cup final in Sept. 2000 as other possibilities for Newport Beach. But while there are about a dozen other locations being stud.led as Sites for a possible semifinal lie against Spain, USTA and International Tennis Federation officials need only to review what happened in Apnl 1997, when the Palisades Club hosted a Davis Cup quarterfinal be agaJ.Jlst the Netherlands Let the record show that, even though the Dutch brought players only the most ardent fans would recognize, the place was jam packed. The Palisades Club rocked like never before and Newport Beach finally discovered it could do something other than frolic ~th World TeamTennis (remember the Dukes?). During the Davis Cup, attendance for the three days totalled 15,908. Every seat was taken. USTA oflic1als will no doubt keep that m nund, espeaally when they reflect on the recent DavtS Cup debacle in Milwaukee, where promoters used a tacky-looking camouflage spread over empty TENNIS seats. Further, in July the weaUH!r is prefty decent. We're notlung like Texas 'nle cdst Coast has its hwrudify. It's a natural fit for captain Bil.lie Jean King's U.S. squdd, led by the local resident who happens to be rankc·d N o . 1 in the world, to visit Newport Beach in July. Ryan. a former tennis-event operator for Int~mationul Management Group who has been Wlth the USTA for 19 months, would like the USTA to lDlprove on its advanced planning. Thus. he'd like to start pushing hard Wlthin the next month for tus search to procure a July 1999 site. 1n addition to Newport Bedch, other potenbal locdltons include; Pebble Bedch. Dallds, I Cleveland, WilhamsbUig Madison, Wis., and three resort spots in Florida. •Lindsay WdJlts lO pldy (m NeW'port Beach), and W(•'rc going to listen to ,lhdl," Ryun said . I • A famlllar name, Russ Cline, apparently will be the man m ch rq of O)x•Jatlons and prornouons for th • fled C Jl C l111c p1 0111otcrl thr Dnv1s Cup hen• and ml'ld•' plenty of fnends, mduclmg Pal1SBdes Club owner Ken Stuart "(Clim•) lids l r-<>n speaking Wllh Ken Stuart d1 11•<:tl\, with our w•nntssion " Ryan St.Id ·Russ normaUy dU£'"n t pwrnot our fl'd Cup ties. Ht• hus umid experi£>ntt• with I >avis up tir>s bu1 Huss m .... ntionP<J to me . about clomq this Fl'd Cup tie " mum --Newport Beach signups to begin oil Nov. 7, coaches 11eeded: NEWPORT BEAC H -The Newport Beach Little League will be holding signups for the Spring Sedson on Nov. 7 and 14 at Lincoln Elementary's multipurpose room from 9 a m . - 2p.m. LITTLE LEAGUE . • The NBLL Wlll al o ht• lttkmg ctpph<:iahc for adult~ tnlf.!r1>sl1?d m c:oaching Little Leo< baseball. Thn"" mlt>rested ca11 luln m etp}•l-" tions on No\' 7 and 14 iJl Lm\:oln Ek nwntil and proof of residency. The league is open to boys and girls ages 6- 12 who are r~dents of Newport Beach. All games are played at Llncoln Elemen- tary, Buffalo Hills Park, Anderson Elementary and San Miguel Field. Applicant need not buve chlldrC'n m program. J\ll mantigers and 1 oar n• s '' managed or coa~h~d l<ist sN1son must reapp For inlonnation, caU John Della Grottn New playets must bnng a copy of their birth certificate, which the league can keep, For mformabon. call John DeUa Grotta at (714) 668-6210. (714) 668-6210. . TODAY'S SCHEDULE • Oou country College ~n and women · Southern Qlltfornia College 1t Fresno P«1f1C lnvitattONI at Woodward Park, 4 pm. Communrty col~ men and women • Southern Qlhfom.a Col• at Sani. Barbara lnvrt.1t1onal, 10 1 m. High school boys and girls • Newport Harbor. Corona del Mar (girls only), Costa Mes. and Estancia at Ofange County Championships at Irvine Park, B 1 m • W.wtwpokl JC men -Orange Coast at Cuesta. 111 day High school girts · Newport Harbor •t Ulguna Bffct\ 10 a.m. • VOiieybaii High school girls . Costa Meg at Rim of the World TourNment FOR THE RECORD In Terry Phillips' boating column Fnday. 1t should say: " ... lugh safety stan- dards set and regulated by the U S. Coast Guard, standards that are now strictly enforced." Is Your Patio Looking Daill & Dirty? Call "Rick Nixon" the Power Washing Expert to Profess ionally clean it let\ 1\1.lke th,lt f\1t1() I ()()k Ne1./1; A~Jdlll 1 • Power Washing • Acid Wash • Steam Cleaning • Sealers (clear or colored) Brick • Concrete • Stone • Pavers Rick Nixon SPS Surface Pre~ration Specialist (949) 581-0360 or 1-800.581-0360 lie. 667230 -------------------------If You Like Quality & Best Service, Come See Us At FREEWAY AUTO SPA 100°/o HAND WASH $4!~ ANGEL'S CAR WASH HAS MOVED. 2285 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA ESA 1 DELUXE HAND '$ WASH : 10 Sig ANGEL'S PERSONAL TREATMENT lrOmf'REE ~WWI I Wiit! C01410f'. &;1 1~ 11• -·-[.. . I I • I ' 84, .Sotvrdoy, October 17, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa ~so Doily Pilot C·COUIYIY IAYYLE FOi IHI IELL ~~:~~ Big plays t11rn it into a M~tangs' rout 8t SHOTS AT OC TITLE Local cross country teams join top entries at the Orange Couhty Championships. ~Plot ORANGE -When Newport Harbor High's boys cross country team leaves the starting line at l0· 10 a .m. today m the seeded 1 rdce of the Orange County Championships at Irvine Region- dl Park, 1t will be tested by the best teams in the county and will 1 need to run a strong race to be in the thick of things. ~I expect us to go out and run our best race," Coach Bim Barry . srud. ~we will see how we mea-' .;;uw u·p against the rest of the , county. But I expect that we will b6 near the top.• 'The Sailors, ranked No. 3 in Qra:nge County, will rely heavily on the experience of senior Curt Herberts, who will have strong wpport from his teammates; ! 1ncludmg sophomore Chris f\.1cMillen. McMillen, and most everyone else for that matter, did not have a chance to run the course last year because the race was can- c;eled because of the Silverado Canyon fire. In the Sdilors' favor, they are healthy; but the same carmot be said about Estancia. "We're going through another bout of illnesses," Eagles Coach Charlie Appell said. •w e usually don't battle the flu until CIF, but we make no excuses." One thing in Estancia's favor, the Pacific Coast League Cham- pionships were held at Irvine ~ark last year. Estancia won the PCL title. so seniors Alberto Munoz, Manuel Orozco and Tony Magana have experience on the Course. Costa Mesa senior Bruce Han- cock also knows the course and will take tus shot at breakmg mto lhe top hve. Mustangs Coach Joe Busi would like to see his team do well enough to break into the. county rankings, but knows his team will !lave to run close together for that to happen For Corona del Mar, the race will be a good learning experi- ence for up-and-coming runners Travis Beardslee and Josh Yelsey, a!> well as a group of tale nted freshmen. But the main goal for this race, accord.mg to Coach Bill Sumner, is for lus team to step back i.nto the Orange County top 10. The girls seeded race, which starts at 9 a.m., is a different story for the Sea Kings, whose finish will depend on where the 3-7 runners firush. "We have a great pack,• Sum- ner said. "They run together as a unit and move together as a urut. • Top runners Llz Morse and Jenny Cummins should give the Sea Kings a boost by being among the top finishers. • Newport Harbor also has a powerful combmation at the top l,n Alicia McFall, Amber Steen and Carrie Foss and could be in ·the hunt with the other top teams. · McFall has developed into one c)f the top runners in Orange ~ounty. ·u she runs what she's eapable of, I think No. 2 is within Iler reach," Coach Eric Tweit aid. ·r Uunk ~he's ready to run that kind of race." : The individual title has been @>ractically conceded to Universi- 'Y High's Allison Marquand. : Newport's question mark is f.'here will the 4-7 runners finish. tweit estimates that he needs at l".east two of them to step up and 6ave a great race. I I • Costa Mesa, the defending CIF btvtsion UI state championship team, did not qualify for the seed· •d race and will compete in the ~old Race at 9:20 a.m. Busi did have the option of let- ing senior Jamie DeNoewer run 1).nattached in the seeded race, ~ut believes in having a team run ~ether. "Some oth r schools do i , i Busi said. "I JUSt believe you 4hould always compete as a ~am." l • Estancia IJ alJo absent from the ceded diVl.Sion aJ')d Appell lin't tbo)c.ing for heroes. ·1 JUSt want to g t out alive," Appell &did. ·we 're one of the small t schools in tur division. I just want our girls iun the best race y can.• • l • Big TD, disputed interception for same at end of first half deflates Eagles, creates open season for Martin. COSTA MESA -Toward the end of Costa Mesa High's 52-0 romp over Estancia in the Pacific Coast League opener . Friday night at Orange Coast Col- lege, boys Athletic Director Kirk Bauermeister pointed out one of the most important ,_ _____ _ factors in any 1===~3 football game 1967-£stAn<11 o. Mes. o is momen-196&-Mesa 21. £nanci. 20 1969.Mftl 31, Est.tnc:l.t 7 tum. 1970.En.ncMt 18, Mesa 16 Est an c i a 197Hmnci• 14. ,.,.,. 7 1972·Emnc1• 32, Meut 20 had the 1973-Meut 2J, E1i.nc:1• 2 opportunity 1974-Me:J.t 21, £suncl• 14 1975-Est.tncl.t 6, ~ 0 to carry a lot 1916-no gMll4I of momentiun 1977-Est•nda 21, Mfta o 1978-Mtia 27, En.n<i• 1l into halftime, 1979-Est•nc•• n. Mftl 12 having held t980-£st.tncla lS, Mftl is 1981-En.nct• 21, Mfta 7 Costa Mesa 1982-EsunN u. Mftl 11 silent fo r t9IHsunct• lO. Mes. 21 1914-&uncl• 14, ~ 0 much "Of the 19IS-En.tnd• 40. MeM 1 firs ball b 1~ 26, EUMl<l.t 6 t , ut 1911-~ J1. EltM!Cia a two big plays 1988-Esunoa 23. Mew 13 for touch. 1919-En.nda 31, Mew 0 1990-,.,.,. 26, E iunc .. J downs in the 1991.£sunci• 10. Mes. 1 1992·&wlc1.t 31, Mew 22 closing min-1993-M.w JS, bunc .. 1 utes turned 1"'",.,.,. ss. Eiunc .. 12 199S-&1.tnc .. 42. M.w " what would 1~Me1 11. ciuno.o have proba-1997-Mft.t 29. Esi.rlC .. 13 1998-Mti.t S2. Es1M><J• 0 bly been a &Unda...., 1-.u.1 close game into a rout. Up until that point, the Mus- tangs (4-2, 1-0 in league) had only one real drtve, which was capped by a 2-yard score by Josh Mendez with 6:41 remaining in the first quarter. After that, Estanda's defense, using an ·eight-man front, zipped Costa Mesa's smashmoutb offense. ·w~ were stuffing them at that point," Eagles Coach Dave Perkins said. But with time runrung out in the half, Costa Mesa Coach Jerry Howell challenged the eight-man • MacDonald's TD catch ignites it and his theft in the third quarter seals upset over Newport. RlOIAl\D DUtN NEWPORT BEACH -If New- port Harbor High's football team knew what was deep down in the hearts of Corona del Mar's Sea)Gngs Fri- day nigbt, the Sailors perhaps would've taken a differe nt approach. As it was, .-------the Sailors, top-ranked in CIF Southern Section Divi- sion VI, didn't find out until it was too late as CdM, a heavy under- dog, upset Newport Harbor, 28- 18, in a mem- orable Sea View League game. SEA KINGS-SM.oa 196)-~ 13, CdM 12 1964-0IM 20, Newport 0 196WMwpon 13, CdM 7 1966-l'#Wpon 28. CdM 0 1967·NeWpot120, CdM 0 1~21,CdM6 1969 ~ 14, CdM 6 197o.~ 7, COMO 1971-0IM 7, ~ 0 1912-0IM 21, ~ 0 1973-Ntwport 31, (~ J 197~ 14, COM 6 197WMwpon ll, COM 13 1976-fMwpot17, CclM 0 1tn~ 10, CdM 1 1'7~9.CdM 7 1979-fMwpor\ 21, CdM 7 1~15,CdM O 1911<dM 6, IMwpoft 0 1912.fiMwpoft 21, CdM 7 1~7.CdMJ 1914-NMport )4, CclM. 1 tlS-CdM 15, N4lwpot1 14 1-.cdM 11. New!>ol110 1"7<.clM .. IMwpott 0 199.cdM 27, Ntwpot1. 1-......dpOft •.. CdM 1 1~ 1). l'l.wport) 1991~21, CIM o 1992-0IM 17, ~ 0 • 92 ·"-Port 21. CdM 11 119J.<dM 2l Ntwpot10 "We knew we'd win no matter what," CdM quarter- back Mike B~~y Said rnte· ~!'If weren't pre - pared, because they thought th ey'd already beat us.• 1=7,C.dJ•H ' ,,~) 1 .. C4M. '"'~ c. CdM 20 1-.cdMa,~1· • aatti. of the ~ u (Of s.mififwtk) ~ ..... U..1J In addition to CdM's offensive heroics; the Sea Kings (5·1, 1·0 in league) had it going on defeme arid, during key moments, 1peda.l teams. With senior two~oy starter Justin Sheo out wtth a clilloc:ated knee, the Sea Kings were aped· ed to take an even bigger hit than the 12-point spreed against them. But CclM cometback Hunter MacD<?naJd rbmed an intert"ep-- I.JM HAGU(RTYZVl.AJS OAllY P' 0 Estancia HJgh's Matt Mueller (6) defends as Co ta Mesa receiver Shaun Ferryman falls to the ground on an incomplete pass attempl front by going to the dir. Dave Weir rolled out on a bootleg and found a Wlde open Ricky Martin downl1eld and Martin completed the 57-yard score. The Eagles (1·5, 0-1) could have sa.lvdged the half and come out fresh, but a screen· pass to Manu Tamelu near the line of scnrnrnage was intercepted by Shaun Ferrymdn, who ran 35- ydrds into the end zone while penalty nags flying. The question was. had Taruelu been m front or belu.nd the line of scnmmage because a:t the time of the interception he was being manhandled by the defensive line. • The CIF rule, according to ref- eree Jun Thompson, is if a play- er is behmd the hne of scrim· mage, there Cdn be no forward pass regardless of what direction the ball was throw in. He added that it makes a running back, in this case Tanielu, vulnerable because no pdss interference can occur. The nags were wttved off and the touchdown was awarded since, 1t was ruled, Tanielu was behind the line cind the ball was upped "It's d lJtUe hard when you have to play tlgamst 16," Perkins c;a1d of the call dnd ofhc1ating in general. ·Tuey blew that call, he was clearly past the line " That Cdll, coupled with biq gains that were called back by clipping and holding pencllbes, were too much for the Eagles to handle. "\'\!hen you d young dnd something bad like thi~ happenc,, it's hard to recover,· Perkins said. "Those two plays really broke their spirit." Estancia continued to hght with what IJttle was left, but the forced passing game was open season for Martin, who alrcddy had one interception in the first half. • r knew Uus game wds bag for us," the seruor said. • 1 wanted to play the best game 1 could and I knew I'd have at least one pick " BATTLE OF THE BAY With 8.39 left in the gdllle. Mdrlm picked off a pdSS by back· up quarterback Jeremy Valdes and ran 31-yards for a touch· down Valdes was in the game after an ankle injury by starter Kenny Valbuena. Shortly thereafter, Martin wai. at it dgam, bumping his season told! to nine picks, as well dS mark.mg the second game the s<>a~on in which he's had three. •We bad a lot of seruors last season so I didn't get much of a chance,• Martin said. "I knew I had to step it up this year. ·nus wt0 1s huge and f ds a senior) is maybe the best game I've been 10.• IG MAC ATTACK ,-BRIAN POBVOA I DAIL V Pll 0 I Corona del Mar quarterback Mll<e Bergey (3) rlfles a pass over the defense of Harbor's Cooper Wise (76) and Mike Manhall (84) . tion 42 ytUds tor a touchdown to Alter a Newport Harbor to\lch· Earlier, the estiml\tP.d crowd of end zone and he couldn't cut me ignite the Sea Kings' bdnner third down to cut CdM's lead to 28-12 5,500 was stunned when Mtsc-off. I qudrter and Elliott Pdtterson, fill· with 5; 13 left in the game, CdM's Donald stflpped in front of a New· •w e ceme in expecting to win. I ing m for Shea, recoverud a cntt-Curt Sumner caused the Tars to port Harbor J>ftSS and returned tl We howed everyone what we're: cal onsidl's k1c·k in the fourth come up short on their two-point to paydirt, the onJy turnove r of the made of. As teniors on the team, I qU4rter when the Sailors (5-1, 0-1) <"onvers1on attempt wtth e heavy game for the Sailors. rankl'd No. S we always wanted to win (against were staging a comeback. pass rush on Sallor quarterbeck in Orange County. Newport Harbor) -and now •1 went in there for Shea, and I Steve Gorman. "We'd been watching tt lot of we've done 1tl" did it for him and my mom," said What foUowcd, an 0111ldes ftlm," MacDonald said, "and (the On the other side of the bell, Pettenon, whose mother, Robyn, kick, was Patterson's tum to 'Thrs) have been running that play MacDonald raught two panes for died lat July at a~ 42 reportedly shine. He grabbed the b8U ed to Oscar (GorciaJ in the flat. I was 64 yards, including a 46-yard bemUle ol e dylfunctionol heart the Sea King faithful on the Ytlit· Just sitting back, then I broke on ii touchdown paa in the MCOnd v.W.. mg end want wild. and 1 was there. quarter to hush a loud Newport •1 put a picture of my mom •1 knew I had to do IOl'nethlng •1t was wide open (after the audience. · undlr my lbouldw pad and k bJg, IO tbil wu my contributiOQ to Pick). I saw Stev.a. Gorman com· CdM'I cleleme Upt ~'I It there for good luck." the game,• Patt.Iota Wd. mg in, but I bad 'In angle to the ~ in d'8Ck tbroUglaOut. ' I l I f ' ' ' .. . . . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot COSTA MESA CONTINUED FROM 81 play from scrimnuige on its ensuing possession, Mustang linebacker Shaun Ferryman scored on a 35-yard intercep- tion return to build Mesa's lead to 21-0 at the half. ·niOie quick scores put us m com- plete control,• Howell said. ·our defense just continued to dominate from that point on.• The Mustangs limited Estancia (1- 5) to minus-17 yards of offense in the opening half, and not much more after the intermission. (,ICJUll.11l•Hh11',) 0 1 C.-ta ..... 52., .... 0 ~Hills 17, UniYenity 12 Aliso N~ 35, ~una Beach 7 Thur~cl.•y Olt 22 (7 pm) On the first offensive play of the Coltll Mlae vs.~ at IMne second half, a Pahad Jahid fumble was recovered by Mesa's Robert Hul- liger at the Eagle 21. TWo plays later, Jimmy Herzog scooted around right end en route to a 21-yard touchdown run. Frod,1y O<t Zl (7 pm) Aliso Niguel vs. Estanc:M. at Newport Hat'bor t.agona Beach vs. Laguna Hills, at Mission Viejo · 1\vo plays later, Anthony Grubisich pounced on a Kenny Valbue- na fumble at the Estancia 13, which led to Luis Avalos' 25-yard field goal. One play following Avalos' kick, Martin intercepted Valbuena at. the Estancia 35-yflld line and scored untouched to complete the scoring onslaught for a 38-0 lead with 8:39 stJIJ remaining in the third quarter. Herz.og scored on another 21-yard run late in the period It was the junior running back's final carry of the night and ·pushed him ·over the 100-yard mark (21 carries, 118 yards). Grubisich closed out the scoring with a one-yard run with 7:28 · remaining. In addition to his two sconng plays, Martin also had a second quarter interception and another in the fourth quarter. 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Fourth Quarter CM· Grubls1ch 1 run (Avalos kk:k), 7:29. Attendance: 3,000. (estimated). INDNIDUAL RUSHING Estancia -Tanielu, 9-15; Alderte, 1-minus-11, Jahid, 4-minus-7; Valdes, 4-minus-18; Menden, 1 ·minus-5. Costa Mesa -Herzog, 21-118-2 TDs; Weir, 6-113; Mendez. 3·8-1 TO; Cleveland, 2·8; Tran, 1-11; Grubisich, 2-10; Jones, 2·minu.s-4. INDIVIDUAL PASSING Estancia -K. Valbuena, 7·19·3, 20; Valdez, 2-10-1, 33. Costa Mesa • Weir 3-1 1-0, 82, 2 TDs INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Estancia· Tanielu, 7-43, B. Valbuena, 2-10. Costa Mesa . Martin, 1-57, 1 TO; Ferryman, 2·25. GAME STATISTICS Est CM First downs 7 19 Rushes-yardage 19-min-36 36-264 Passing yardage 53 82 Passing 9-29-4 3-11-0 Net retum yardage• none 84 Sades-yardage l·min-5 none Net yardage 12 430 Pun1S 6-32 4-27 Fumbles-fumbles lost 8-3 2-t Flags-net yardage 8-8S 5-4S lime of possession 27:09 20·51 *Punt returns. interceptions, fumble returns rts COM CONTINUED FROM 81 championship run. "We pretty well shut down their running game and we made some changes in our secondary which worked out pretty well.• Defensive Coordinator Freeman shifted MacDonald to comer and inserted Bergey at free safety to help limit big aerial plays by Harbor, until after the game was virtually decided. Robert Peredia, who led all Sea View ball earners with 649 yards coming m, gamed only 62 yards on 17 carries and Tars managed ju.St 60 yards on the ground.· Seruor middle linebacker Mark Hat- field led a cast of heroes for the win- ners. wtuch included defensive line- men Jay Bottom, Curt Sumner, Grant Estabrook and 1'y Harper and lineback- Coron., dd M.tr I'> 1) 1 0 0 Woodbr1d9•· (SO 11 0 0 1 ,.. ... ~ . ~.' ..., , ~ J • . . •.. •·· EI Toro ( 1 -l 1 O 1 0 CcN 28. Neil uport Hmtaar 18 Woocb ~ 17, Irvine 17 Santa Margarita 31, El Toro 24 Fr1d.-1y. Oct 23 (7 30) • c.orona de& Ms vs. Santa Mafganta, at saddlebadc College NM:upart vs. 'Noodbndge, atlnline S..it1.1rday, Oct 24 (7.30) ers AJex Bottom, Seth Richardson and El Toro at ltVine AdcUn Cooper. Harbor quarterback Steve Gorman threw for 136 of his 247 passing yards in the final penod, when Cd.M's defense had slipped into prevent mode. "We thought we could match up and cover," Alshuler Sd.ld. CdM dodged a bullet early a Billy Clayton interception at the visi- tors' 46 set up an eventual 24-yard held goal try which sailed wide midway·through the opening period. After a clip by Newport's punt coverage team set CdM up at the Tars' 40, Bergey tut MacDonald five plays later and Rory McKeever's conversion kick made it 7-0 with 4:46 le.ft in I.Pi> hall. Mike Hayes had a 58-yard catch and run eight plays into the final period to create a 28-6 lead and Gorman rallied his team vlilh a couple TD strikes to Nick Langsdorf (8 yards) and Kelsey Peterson (27 yards) before bme sealed their doom. ·we did everything we could to prepare dfld had a great week of practice,• Newport Coach Jeff Brinkley said. "Give credit to (the Sea Ku)gs). • The victory cut into Newport's 25-12 series lead and put CdM into the thick of what is expected to be a five-week race for the league crown "This is a gredt group and it's pretty exoting to do this.· Freeman said. "We knew we could do it," Alshuler added. Lemmennan fl.ni.sbed with 105 rushing yards on 27 brwsing eames, while Bergey completed 8 of 15 for 155 yards MacDonald had 64 yard!t on his two receptions. Saturday, October 17, 1998 Bl . sc.ore by Quarters Corona del Mar O 7 14 N~rt Harbor 0 0 6 Seciond~ CdM • MacDonald 46 pas.s from Bergey (McKeever kidt), ·4 46 Third au.rter CdM -Lemmerman 1 run (kick blocked), 5 06 NH Pered•a 23 run (kKk failed), 3·08 , CdM ~ MacDonald 42 interception ~ return (Bergey pass to Alshuler), 1:14. . fOwth Quarter · CdM -Hayes 58 pass from Bergey (McKeever ktCk), 7!13. NH • Langsdorf 8 pass from Gorman (pass failed). 5·13 NH Peterson 27 pass from Gorman (pass failed). 1 :03 • Attendance S,500 (estimated) INDIVIDUAL RUSHING CdM · Lemmerman, 27-105; Be-rgey, 11-25, Hayes, 2-15. Hatfield, 2·1. , NH Pered1a, 17-62, Lee. 1-5; Gorman, • 1-min7. ., INDIVIDUAL PASSING CdM Bergey, 8-15·1, 1SS, 2 TDs. NH · Gorman, 20-41 1, 247, 2 TOs. ! INDMDUAL RECEIVING r> CdM • Hayes. 2-67, 1 TD; MacDonald, t 2-64, 1 TD; Alshuler 2 13; Rict'lardson, " 1-7, Hatfield, 1-4. NH Jacobs, 7-73. Garcia. 3-59, Clayton, 3·S1; Pered1a. 3·13; Lee, 2·16, Peterson, 1-27, 1 TO, Langsdorf, 1-8, l TD. GAME STAnmcs ,, CdM NH First downs 14 16 Rushes-yardage 42-146 18-67• Passing yardage 1 SS ?47 Passing 8-15· 1 0-41-1 ) Net return yardage• 78 0 Sacks-yardage -none wm1n·7 . Net yardage 379 )OT! Punts 4-38.2 4--0.S Fumbles.fumbles lost 0-0 1:-0, Flags-net yardage 8-72 6-54, Time of possession 25.49 22.:11 • •Punt returns, interceptions. fumble returns Convert Your Invoices to CA$H Business to Business Accounts receivable flexible tinancin~ from SK to tOOK fHl POINTS-ml SET UP PEES ml LONG· TERM CONTRACT f« lJ b&S«d oo.IJ oo nt.lmber of dip fundl are uKd ~ Newport Center Mortgage ~ Residential Real Estate Financing Profit NOW from this interest rate environment Visit Web Site, Www Newportcntrmortgage.com r J FARMERS INSURANCE 1• -CdM ' ' ' I ' ' 28.5.5 r:. Coast Hwy .• Corona Del Mar. CA. 9262.5 Don'.t wait until it's too la License #()727q41 Call today for a free quotation! 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Light, ---------1 Orange'County airport CPoubtlshed Newport •••fll•tr 11tv11th1• IR tllls Tom/Ray (UBayshoret Bonus rm, media rm, newBltl•Gr tlledrooRf. al$34t 9K hse Sat 12·3P $69!5 ettlutdlol, klltdc~.!ns6'7p5atro. INCOME area. seeks strong 8,0001t tot, ottered at run y e Ofa u 1 nc u ..., mo. PROPERTY h d f 11 t ti f:ieach·Cosla Miu 0111ty '"111p1p11"' 1v11ta'1e 11 u Fund 949·642-8800 Otferawd at $775,000 949-675-6161 949•723.0970 an 9·on u unc on PuolOctober 10. 17 1998 •-nlott,.mi•tttllnll ltctm· ''o""c_•_•_n_,Vl~e-w-4~B,...r""'2""B,....a, Jeanne LaFourcade DANA POINT 2126 controller to manage S1102 ,111utd1SCrhlltuhtt,calfHUO 1 d kJt Re/Max 949-451·1247 Prim• Area •---------accounting, treasurer, ----------· Ttlf lrtt •t l IOHt• 45,. ~r 1-sty, remode e • Be•ch Ouplex COSTA MESA 2624 1 ta ape:. MHP nawr, MONEY audit. taxes and office PUBLIC NOTICE 111, wu~lqt~ be .;.1 ,~... private beach asaess.1_________ Onty $450,000 H•rbor View Hom•• tg lots, wide tt• all adm1nlstrat1on. Excel- NOTICE OF e1llHUDl142l-3SOI. 5695K Agt 759•9314 lAGUNA Agent 949-723-8120 4Br Montogo, cul-de· amen, vacancies GSI TO LOAN 2914 lent opportunity In a AVAILASILITYOF Ocean Vlewl on B11:t1CH 1048 Westclltf·Oover Shoroa eac, lg yrd, Avl 11·10 3 plex 2br 1ba, frplc, $33,630mo $2,300K miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rapidly growing In· REPORT OF Forrested Canyon. iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SBA, 4BA, 2900 1q tt. $2600/Mo. 760·8608 patio, quiet, no petc, 728-0888 Flnancl•I woe• h•v• dusty leading Co. Futt FOUNDATION Charmerl Lot value approx 9600 sf. lot. carport. S750/MO. you on your toea? medical and benefits LEaAL NOTICE $839,900 Low malnt. LOWER 3 ARCH BAY Bu Owner $820K (949) 842·2817 we pro"ldo loans Immediate opening. HOUSES/ 1 block to beach. Can ' HUNTINGTON " C II 714 556 0576 o In accordance wllh L.R c. build new. 320 Hazel. Oo••n View (7 14) 624-2348 Newlv Refurbished reg•rdl••• of credit f a • · ·t r 6104(d) a copy ol the an· CONDOS C H 9 7 9 4BR 3l)A, By Owner (714) 939-2182 BEACH 2140 1Br 1Ba· In l ovely hlstoryl No tee, 8 ~ resume 0 nu1J repon of th• M•rlorle dM omo. 49• 5 · will consider otfere In gated commty. Walk Hershey/Mars dlJtrlbu· reasonable rates1 1 ___ 7_1_4_·5_5_6;...-4_0_2_3 __ L. and J. Simon Fluor FOR SALE 1_9_0_7_0______ the 1.2 Mllllon range tBr 1 B• Home. Hard to thoator/shops, tori Local route eatab· 1·877-566·9719 CREDIT/COLLECTIONS Foundation, Marjorie L. ••••••••• OLOE CORONA DEL Mon-Fri 949-281-1234 , private garfcarport. llshod Just for youl __ L_o_a_n_S_p-.-0 -10-1-1.-,-ACCTS RECEIVABLE Fluor. principal manager, Is MAR Cape Cod with Wd llrs, 5~90 Y~2l g~~ $660·$71 Omo+ $695 $t06K 1st yr/min In· Car. l"lomes, personal Must have min 2yra a11at1able for public lnapec-Ocean view, steps to•---------pcots ok 5 1 dep. Kteln Mgmt vestment under $SK and debt consollda-strong collectlons, 110on ''s 1920AnHelcro1r101p• GEN~RAl 1002 beach 3Bdrm 4Bath, 2 I.AXE FOREST 1055 hlcago 949•31&-1705 949·581-4000 800·543•8088 tlon, ematt business credit & accounl rec· ' ,riv• ...... ~nta al, •bl or,· viewing decks. 3·stoplliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Balboa Newport welcome Call 1011 free. onclllallon o>ep. Proll· n a, .... ring regu or us· elevator, oversized 11 Realty, Inc. •---------•West Side 1 Br 1 B• clent In MS OHice & neu hours Said repon V.A 3 s• 850 000 GREAT BUY .on a 3Br Estabf1's/led 1979 IRVINE 2144 P\/1 patio. prkg, close ··------·1 1 ·877-467-4922. Evcel. W• offer an e11-ahall remain available for a * • * c gar.. '• • · 2Ba Hse. New carpet, l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lo beach, lndry lac. BUSINESS 11. ~ ;e•nOd ol 180 days com-so Oown • SO Move-In JIM SKAHAN, AQT new eJCtorlor & Interior Winter & I' $750/mo. Vic 756·1460 QI ceflent benefit pack· m~ctno with the date or FREE Counsellng ~Prudential paint. Huge family _, R Rancho San Joaquin FINANCE age Including 401(k) lhe notice. FREE List of Homes • kitchen/den lead• to Yeauy entals 2br, LAm. den. claan1---------ANNOUNCEMENTS EOE. (frugfree & 'Publlshed Newport HUONA REPOS ~ .... , back yard. Lots of Oceanfront& &brlghl,endunlt,gott NEWPORT •••••••••I 1mokefree work envl· '8each·Co111 Meta DaJty 1-800-723·6857 rotel, 2c garage wilh Near the Beach cr1 $1600 949·644·5687 BEACH 2~69 ---------•---------ronment. Send re-.,.11ot Oc1ober 17, 1998 Veteran Real Estate 844-9373 JC 221 $1200 lO $2800. u sume with 1alary hi•· • sa103 ---------•-~-,...--~~-..., Glpenar. Courtyard/ P ••FORCLOSED•• • W•lk to Brlatol Atrium makea a very BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS tory to: ayrolf Men- Gov homes Hud, MHA F•rm•. Pool+ apa private front yerd. 42832ndStrHt NEWPORT ••BAYFRONT•• FOR SALE 2900 2920 ager, P.0 BoJC 1560, Fin avail Call 24 hrs, from lhls No Steps Llgl"lt & bright. Be1t N~rt Buch, CA BEACH 2169 2br 2.Sba, pool. lrptc, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ;2~~~ a or~ s ~· (9~~ OBITUARY 7 d ays 800-555-1003. beauty. Top ol the lfne price tor a delached 949-723-4494 prlv waterfront patio 842•7667• 888 ---------upgrades throughout. home In this area. •3br 2ba upper dphc, nu $2800 949-67$-0854 S. OC rest oppty, turn-* • E•tr•• Ca1tlng,_.;:...,;;;....;...;..;;_ ____ _ i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •OC~ANFRONT In super patio. Uve the Only $209,000. Call 0 1 S key nu loc nds oper/ Agency has open call Food Se"'lc• worker• Oceanside. Extensive best of your fife herel Jenny Bradley, Bkr. paint 1 cat gar. on lhe up •x leps to aond. mktr 4 ownlhlp Int. for ages tnfan,-!.'t~to~2~0J-.w.ill.O.U:UL.Jc..i..~..i.........1D1W1.11'---• · DeBLASE U.Q,grad9......_S~-1 _ .,.Jl)l AooU ?--NEWPORT na1. 1650mo· yrly. upper unit, -4Sr 2 Must be S capable. years. Call for nex1 AU1dentlal Dining. --"Mugvervman, Saand, s2g9;900 · $3$5.000 Fot More Info COAST 1070 (949) 873·73!53. attor 6 lrg new kit, aunroom, Sm s commit dur 1tar1 reglatratton do tel Call: 949-824-8390 , 2c prkg $2600/mo 714 432 8228 R•nd K•., Agent 2 LEASES! $2100.obo yearly. Call 873-6900 up O up frt S 728-0868 ----·--·---••Gen. Office/Loan B~~ch, o~iodN~~ic,~~: 949·88t-5227 ~ a./ ,,"'4t NEWPORT Clvlta near new 4Br On the green of Big Exl. 105 A1k for Goly PRAYER TO ST. JUDE Processor. Ametlcorp v""'r_.-.--BEACH 1069 4Ba, den, hlghly up· XLNT condition 1650•1 El•g•nl Oc:•11n View BUS NESS ol Je1u1 be adored oave FAX 574-1753• 15, 1998 PATRICK TENORE .l"\--4.~~ Canyonl 3BR 2.SBA In { May the Sacred Heart NB. 574·7701 ell't103 She IS survived by Please Catt & Let U1 6-.,v',iu.o.A graded, largest plan 5. wl2c underground g•· Penthouse 2Bdrm OPPORTUNITY d I lfl d 1 d ner daughter, Dottle Know Whal Your t'' ~ By Owner $1 .199,000. rage, comm pool, spa, 2Bath with Iott, fire-=~d ~~~lseed , o;~ •• HOTEL1 1 Austero and grand· Need• Arel 856·9705 *BLUFFS It PLAN* 949•376·3454 tennl•I Avalt 10125 place, 11udy, vaulted 2904 served throughout lhe Port f no In NB son. Wayne Austero 1 ·8 0 O -4 ·TEN 0 RE 3BR·3 V•BA+ Fam-rm Sensallonal Sancerre THE BLUFFS I calllng1, skyllght, world now and for· •SSS FfT & PfT IChartean) COSTA MESA 1024 2 Sty on good grnblt 3br 2.5ba, quiet cor· BeautUul .greenbelt Oourment kitchens, ever Sacred Heart ol •Night Stitft fronl desk Funeral Mon will be S459K OPEN SUNDAY ner lot, geled comm. 3BR 2.5BA, 2c gar, ReaOrt·Style Amenlles H•••••• JH~S lo u1· St •Oesk Agent ri~tO:be~·~Oth:u:,s~~; SOLD! A TT EN OOLFIERS Shatzen R.E.760·31 42 OPEN SUN 1-4 6881 C:q.tt. :van 1111. $2695. (714) 789-0931 :~ .. !~e~• :0-~P~~,:~~ Jude,' .!~~~er ~' ~Ira· =~~r:i:~~~~l~g Lady Queen 01 Angela Showcase homes s749K MESA VERDE Abandoned B••ch <15 Fecamp) '429•900 ' att lana ro1ter or Spectacul•r Bav Check with the local clea, pray for ua; St. Phone: 949-673·7030 Church, 2046 Mar for eale In our 4br 3.5ba lg office or Cottage Once In a Claudia REMAX Ron 760.5000 Ext.344 View 1Bdrm/1Bath Better Bu1lne1s Jude, helper ot the eJCt.135 Nick 10:30· Vista Or.. Newport Saturday ReaJ Estate 5th br. Anne Agt llfetlme oppor1unlty al g49-451•1329 or <714) 47B-0644 with garage. flreplace, Bureau belore you hopelHI, pray for ue. 5pm Fax·9'19-723-4370 Beach, CA. Supplement! 714·751-4330 only $349,000 Agent 2Br 2Ba condo $137!5. ale, gourmet kitchen•, send any money for Say thl• prayer nln91-~-...; __ ·-i..; ___ _ HOMES OF Torelll Realty 949-723-8l20 MOBll! Open Sat 1.,. skyllght, 1pa, gym & lees or HrvlcH. Read tlmH a day and by Like Boats? Want to Getto the basic ABC's THE WEEK E Slg~4~=~~53:: ap-•BAYCREST• 3br HOMES . 1100 3~. Ca~&2:1;1/x:iJ tenn:;;4)789.0:~;580. :~tr;';;:•~!~;~ ~~~ ~~~Y::gh!!111 d':fe 'I~~~ ~!~~r?lnNe~de~~~;,: Dl•pl•'I •d• •t•rt prox 1900 af. prlv end 3ba, remod kite, cozy sign. Shop around for 1wered. tt has never equipment operator to •t Juat $751 hme. Built In 11~9 1. Lg frplc, hdwd floors. Lovely 2br 2ba, lg pat, 2Br 28a Exira large ratH. been l<nown 10 fall. launch & haul boats at Deadline Wed 5pm yd & patios. S309K By Open Sun 1-4 $519K t/p, Ind. hm, 1tep1 to VIiia Balboa unit w/ Pubtlcetlon mu11 be a rec(eatlonal faclhty, ***** owner 949•548•2571 Owner 94"31-8510 bey I $1250mo or ocean vu, many luxury MISCELLANEOUS AN EST. HERSHEY promised. Thank you, must be hlghty re· $32,000 aale price upgradea, He, pool, ROUTE In c .M. area. St. Jude, for your aponslble, will train, OPEN HOUSE £'SIDE Charming 3BR B•vrtdge Condo l·aty Monday 949-67!>-6241 1ennl1.Sl800 & S1950/ RENTALS Avg earns S42KJyr help. MAR great houra & benefits Listing a for S 151 Home on over 9000SF and unit 2Br 28a, alt Mo. Bkr 949-642-3850 Work 6hra/wk, S7K 949-673·9330 Mon-Sat Deadline Thurs 5pm corner lot w/glant gar. garage. 5245K·S285K ---------1-,,.,,,..,,,---=,_,..,,..,..,..,,,,..,..,,,..-...,... "' 1 f T II --------- Attic, basement, and closet then get some cash. 84~MS878 ***** Will hold 6 can plus Prud Cel 721 -3566 CEMETERY LOT/ 28R TWNHMS Big,_________ ;~!; 8S~~~1~~: 24h~• LOST & It pays to adver11H huge RV area Call lor BIO CANYON Owner CRYPT 122S Canyon, top golf view, ROOMS 2706 FOUND 2925 I th b t I I d II $3"9 000 f S2500/mo. Beycre1t Ea•. u-....INQ rt--n • e1 oca et a s, • , Trana ,r. Remodeled. c 0 u rt $ 14Q5 /m 0 . liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • ...... ,..., ....-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Real Ettate Section Xlnt Loe. Earl & Judy Sgl·M, EJCtra Lg Fam, PACll'IC VIEW • 4 Agent 94&-esa.3822 NEWPORT HEIGHTS must sell by 10/31, CALL TODAY Taylor, Agts949·842· dining & living rm. 2Br dl"'I I pl B 1 3yrs new, declc, Ip, 10.20 locatlon1. $41<· HB near (LBOuSSThar~26&) 4722 2ea, 20001t, S475K • ,..., n ng ota. UV 3br 2.5ba, n9W paint $6K. $4,000~ /month warner .. LISA RIVERA EASTSIDE DUPLEX Ut TO A11umable. °' all four 25" below 24001f lg yd gardener vaulted cell, own bath, Income. 100% finance M•I• ct•t grey & 949·574•4252 Very large dupleJC, asking S5481<720·1248 retail. PP 845-1858 Pet ok S2295mo full prlv, no/amk, lndry w/good credit. Toll white tiger. Purple col· PACIFIC VIEW (949) 840-7262 S540/mo, Incl'• utll/ free 1 ·888-538-9508 lar w/green tag. 714· ANNE WILLEY with fabulous own•r'a Bluffs 38r 2 .5Ba 1 1 d · maid 722.0723 &xt 505. 962·2806 964·160!5 unit. Both unit• have 1se11t, pleniatlon Ocean v ew 011• 2 • • B•yrld9• Lovely re-949·574-4249 separate yrds, laundry shunera \hruoul, new Joining below market modeled· everything•---------Income Opportunity Loat Eddie J. Ruuell & 2car gar. Great Loci crpta/mlrrored door• 949•87s-o454 newl 2bd 2b• S1800/ RENTALS TO Earn S2K·S7K per wl<. Terrier, Wht/brn •POii, Ottlce Mngr growino ntne11 co. needs neat, cheerful person. Good comp, phone & organ- lzatlonat skiffs. Call Stan/Larry 631-2241 CLASSIFIED It's the resource you can count on to ••II a myriad of merchan- dl1e Jtems. becauee our columns compel quallfled buyert to calll BALBOA ISLAND $399,000 RICH, AOT wide greenbel1 vu SaV mo 949·97S.7218 su"eE 2724 Call 1·800·345·9888 am, blk collar. Oct '3• 7 17 4741 .n.IU\ at ono of theH toe'•: • Sun Open 1-4p 539gl( REAL ESTATB Belcourt Hlttl $!529,000liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ext. 1254 tor a free Bristol & Paularlno or e4 2 •50'78 1006 Eaatald• gated comm, By Owner 720.1125 EXCHANGE 1600 Mott11ated owner II •NB Shu• home 2 minute overview. Weatclllt Palu or 1?th --------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii detached 3Br 2.SBa, Charming Newport Totally renovated 2Br 1lep1 to beach, clean, Income Opptlf earn St CM. Peal1e · call II ~ .., _______ _. over 17001f, bulll In B .. .... p I 1 2BA w/o"er 25001q HI I( k 949 631 8178/8144 ,..__ &EST VALUElll •94 Xlnt Loe 1315 000 eac .. nome. r et n• A.PPLB VALLS\# aprox • • • female pref'd SSOO + S2·5 per w .. , hom• • • • n11t111 PACIFIC VIEW 2er ,_lam rtn,/dln rm. Ee;J & Judy Tay' lor, Cond. Major Remodel. 4500• custom Beverly Luxurloualy appointed uttt'a 949·673·1640 baHd, not MLM. Toll ---------Ma"llOtD MEMORIAL PARK 2B• ulnt•g• ltland Nie• ward big gar Hiii I IC h w/2 marble flreplacea, _p________ Free 1·888·310.8804 ~~""TH •. --• • Agent• 642-4722 ' ' ' • c HS vu me. wet bar, formal Ill/Ing N lg 3br apt, W/O, '""""' ut Ce M hOmf on lull·alza lot many a1ttra1, $5!59K Trade for dplx or h /f $550 + ,._.,... metef'Y • ortuary w/unllmlted poten1ial EASTSIDI! Remodel A~nt, Larry 949·631· 2800• hma, area of & d ining & morel 1 are w em. NOTHING OOWNt FITNESS 3000 •Rnumot~.11:.;: Chapel • Crematory lor future develop-3Br 4cer gar, granite 1038 NP Ne Ille Gall Owner wilt carry, utll & deposit. Hershey enack route iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ...., 3!SOO Pacific View Orlve m•nt, zoned for • kitchen. 10,000 S.F. C 0 z y W ••to Ii ft Lag~na Nlgual, oaru: ~;d?a, l~a.'~ o'(;lf: n': (949) 723-9199 In C.M. Net S52K/yr. WANTBD TO LOOSE •OpponvJUty r~ N8WJ>Ort Beach duple>e,., Situated on Lot w/P..V. Reio S•I• Condo 2br lba, F/P, Point. (780) 2•2·5710 Pro11er 780-5000 Ext NP Penn 3br 2ba hse, ~sr,sk1of1r~:/hlnfo WBIOHT la MAKE •uulltnc~+Wu. 644-2700 prime itreet within S319,goo Agent, pool, •z-acceaa all nu, W/0 , gar, 1/2 • ra MON•Y C•ll ruRawneto808 atep1 of aandy beach John Miiier 587-31197 S185K (949) 723-0122' 344 or (714) 80&-1779 blk to bee $800 Avail Payphonea S160KNt. 1-800-927·299e, 949•S8~4S67 or C..U • PIERCE BROTHERS Priced at. seso,00011 EASTSIDll REMODEL Big C•nion TWM now 949-515-7487 Loweat prlcH. Local 9'49•Sl~ISSO &t. 21l IEUIROADWAY ANQBLA OLASER Fabul0u1 3Br-1Br on ••atbluff Beal B~I HOUSBS/ Top golf view, 2Br 8hare NB Condo alte1 available.•••••••• Mortuary * Chapel METRO Air.AL TY large lot. wood noor11. 38r+2Ba+FAL.o. l·SI Y CONDOS 2 .5Ba, Cuatom up-2bd 1ba, gated, pooV 800-800.3470 24/hra. pansONALS 949-723--06~3 new electric, copper l'\xer • Great cal on gradea. t2395/Mo. /d k S550/ --~ Cremation plumblng. Charming• S499K 720-1104 Bkr POR RENT Leua. Agent 420-2440 ~0•· w ' ~i:.1789 110 Broadway CODONA S3H,OOO Turnl\eyll ••atbluff TWNHMB Btun• Most Upgraded? Coeta M... ~ RICH, AOT 717.,.741 38r 2Ba, 2c gar, new Fully furn, tutnkey.1·M-l_S_C _____ _ 842-9180 DEL MAR 1022 NEW HOME I! Side CM kitchen, Turnlcey. emo LAas•. 2Br 28a, • -------· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3br 2.5ba from builder Asking ONY 1244.900 BJU.IOA deck, huge 2-<:ar gar. RENTALS 2744 '"";:============== apro1t 1780•f gn celt'e John Miiiet H7-3897 PENINSULA 2107 Enjoy Poola+epa. (Byl•illl•&iiiiiiiiiiiiii I . ~ AC, walk·ln cloal'a, 2 •••••• Value 38r 38• appt ~l•••e Coro,,. Cat attac oar 128!5,080 AV acceae. Huge Lot, 48r ne ooeanfrt del Mar Properties Hou .. elnlng & clean· 940-722·8120 Analoua owMra want Fully furn'd, 2 cat gar, (948) t73-1494 ~ :c~ap~:, f~ :d OP•N SUN 1-4 to .. 11 nowt Only nr pier. winter only. D•rlln9 28r 18a Hee, fem ref 949-574·9890 2138 Sabot Con PROP•ftTY HOU8• 12200 (949) 721•HM lrg tncd yd, wooded ---.-----...( IF YOU'RE SERIOUS MEMIDSHllS 3018 WANT•D Tranaferable Balboa Bay Club mam. ber1hlp. 845-5398 "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service 380AM t295,000 15t1SK ' 842-3850 1enlng. FP. no peta. i-----------------1 Mare• LH ftHI~ HDIOR HILL CITM CODONA •1385• l40-4S1S.o444 NEWPORT NEWPORT -----•• 949·'722-o920 ••r A.$8a, 180" vua, a\ 2122 tldo l•i• 4br 3ba, aun· B!ACH 2869 B!ACH 2889 EMPLOYMENT Why should you subject yours ell & your family to paying Inflated prices for caskets & services???? <ADToUfm I~ Senlll ar.-. a 5'mudlll c... Zaro Down ttavmont 7~P1, Marble entry, 8c DEL MAR deck, 91una, frplc. ~!!!!!!l!!i!l! Only S1031/Mo. 38r gar· 11,898,000 Joan Pett walcome 13000 !I! 2.&Ba, 2o gar, Great urka, Agt. '759·131• •2 New 3000aq ft Call for ahowtng. Agt. d .. I .Aaklng l1H.to0 KA.ft•OR RIDO• home1 for l•aae. quiet 948-711·2721 Call Agent John Miiier, 110• Ooe•n View aree. ocean vlewal C .. lido I•&; on bHCh 940-517·3197 11100 -.e.~. •• tea for Info 94M75-33'4. 3 +2 ..,.._, upper, fp, Cetm Hrn. 12,IOO.OOO 4•r a8a 2 8tOfY by w/d, tennlt, boet cen DANA POINT 1021 AGt 1.~o.eee1 park. P•tlo, fp, 2-ear SM?llmo 1'7M2'8 Har~., VI•• Miii• gar, hk-upt, '3300/mo oN tAI UY btuft9, :1ar 2.e••. enery, room + eec l4M4CMOI?, 3bf 2.lb8. n.w catpet, Dpl• t211,000 38r 2Ba 6 ~Br 28a, Jo o-r. nu P"'· roof. 4'3-0let °' 4N-'78'49 J ,Webb, Bkr for •J1_pana1on/poo1, Pe6nt. Ille. appliance'• v1awa1 1u1,ooo On the move? 1..... 1uoo1mo. Agent l?WB4 7, ...... , .. 0 L••• cha .. •• ior Sell your e>etra p;;;u;eu;; v......_ R•~GtOK itnm. OoMn VleW In houHhold 1tw ,.._no.-.. ...w unun ~loUe,.. prtrne lteml oa1~t. 11\M. Celt llA 1040 .,.... Act No.#, ~ 1141) t'7M'18 H---.rai .. 110 In Clutlftld L ~ 1 ..... 11.,,...., .. PAlRWAY APARTMBNTS AT BIO CANYON OATBO co .. ~ BY ,,AaHION l8LANO 8ellulttlJI ll~lnl!d •tttt8 lllld ....,., OOl.lf.c view.. l!I"'~' <Welrcc ltvtng In yuur 18tJ1C I . :& ur 3 BR llpNlffiCOI IUt I •TwO<"er.-. • Wl'&herl(Jryer hoolu ttllll • Mtqllace (WUOd • AMI • ...,., oontlllootr-. • Wei t1IW In 2 anl 3 00 ,, • ""lotm 8)' tcm 4 • $I (JIM) to al.""5 • NeMO c'811 !040t 644 <Jr~ •• l!MPLOYMl!NT 5530 Good Jobi rellablt aet'Vlctt lnttfHtlng lhlngl to bUy ,,. • all thof• .Vtrf day in ci.elffled ... ... .,. :=~-•°"'f ......... ...... ltUIAI • ...... 1..i .............. ... ~ .. .... • Qllldl ... QIM ... ............. ......... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT QUIS 8010 MERCHANDISE SS30 5530 SSJOllll _____ IMJSC. 601.S iiiiliiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Reta ti . Seasonal positions are now av•llable for: FULL & PART·TIME SALES STOCK FLOORSTOCK • Competitive saJary • Exciting work environment • Team atmosphere • Flexlbfe schedules • J()qi9 Store discount Hours include $Orne evt•nings .ind weekends Ple.ise c,lll for more 1nform.,11on or come in to complete .m <1ppl1c.:1t1on Main Place Santa An• f7t 4) 547-t soo South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa (7t4j 957·1800 Retail HOLIDAY HELP WAH TEO Seasonal Concapll la coming to the New· port Fashion laland • Management and aalH posltlona, full and part time tor responalble people with retell experience. Industry leader In hourly wage, alartlng at 17.25/hr. Fun storel Apply In pereon to Joy Decker starting Immediately (next to limited E11pre11) at the Newport Fashion Island SEASONAL CONCEPTS. Retail: Hallmark Store 1-..:..;;;..;:...;:~;..;;..=-;;;;;...,-1 In NB needs Asst Mgr & Sate1person1. Exp r:.:::..::..=~~:::.::=~1 pref'd 949·721·8085. Ol~r Style Furniture Sales PIANOS 6 Collectlbles COMe GROW •\•.;_~:~-;:::,,_ WITH USI $$ CASH PAID $$ Expanding retail ad· one-· .. ..,, .. ...._ vertlslng department WE BUY ESTATES •••ks a sell molivated • t~i. fr*ldly-• account executive to "WE PAY MORE FASTER" •ell, develop and ser- vice new business nnd special sections. We prefor a candidate to have a minimum of 1 year print ad- vertising experience Excellent communica- tion skllla. Ability to sat goals and make professlonol prd'senta· lions In a fast paced and detall oriented en- CONSIGNMENTS Co"S·Qnm1r,h t•tirn did, & \Old 1t 1urt1on Pvt'; l'l•dn.,day 11 4pm ~01 ,,,forrt11llon call 114' 9~1 llB rf.957.S133'e SOUTH COAST AUCTION vironment. 2202 So. M.111 St. Just Oreat Firewood Avoid th• rush! Oroar nowl $135 a cord, $75 l/2 cord. Delivered free to your driveway 714·805·1432 Woltt Tanning B•d• Tan At Home Buy Direct and Savel Commercial/Home unila from $199.00 Low Monthly Pmta Free Color Catalog Call 1·800-711-0158 COLLECTIBLES 6017 Minton China Ancealrat Seip edge, 56 pelces, mint cond $1500 949·719·9018. WANTED TO BUY 6019 I BUY ALL PIANOS Antiques-qua!. furnlturo 1 pc or houaeful cash paid (714) 957-8133 I BUY ALL PIANOS Anllques-qual. furniture 1 pc or houseful cash paid (714) 957·8133 Old Coln• Gold Silvor Franklin Mint, Starling Old watches & Jewelry Westcoast Coln 642·9448 RECORDS/TOP $ Jau, R&B, Soul, Rock Etc .. SO'S & 60's Mike 845-7505 Xlnt boneht package. Sub AM. CA 12707 PETS & lncludlng 401 k. Drug AL ....... -> • • .M S EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 1c1eenlng/physlcal re-iANliiiiiiMAI.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii6iiOii4iii9 quired. EOE. '----------f Resumes via fax: Al· O Fluffy Calleo kittens tentlon. Lynn Esola APPLIANCES 6011 neod a good home 714-650-4802 or mall: 6wks old well behaved PAYROLL/ Recep VSec CPA Firm Times Community WASHER/DRYER s1oea 7l4·378·911 l 5530 5530 News, 330 West Bay ADMINISTRATIVE has lmmod FT posl· Stroot, Costa Mesa, $145.00 each .. Frig I'm • Svr old Cocker ASSISTANT tlon, CM Courtyards CA 92627 $150 Good cond1tlonl aponlol I neod o loving Payroll a11i1tant and location Knowledoe . 831·0297 home. I'm playful & office administrator. of Word Perfect & typ-Vacuum repair person cuddly 949-721·9621. Full lime position. Job Ing req'd, compo111we no exp nee, apply duties Include: aulst· salary. Send resume In person at Coast FURNITURE 6014 ing with payroll for to· Genska Mulder & Vacuum 333 E 17th PIANOS & mid-size c;ompany Co, LLP lBa5 Newport St CM. X Srs Santa Blk Laq'r & glass ta-ORGANS 6059 and executive office Blvd Suite 0263 Costa Ana/17th St. No cails. bles: End, Coffee & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii administration. Please Meaa, CA 92627 or Sola, Pd $2600. ask sand resume to Ac· fax to: 949-650-9585 EMPLOYMENT S750. (949) 640-0585 counting Supervisor. RECEPTIONIST Moving Must Sell! PO Box 1560, Cosio wanted for hair Salon SERVICES 5533 Black Lacquor 5 Mesa. CA 92628 or In COM. Exper pre-drawer droner & you may fax resume !erred. (949) 675·6403 •••••••• nightstand Ill good Plano (Batdwln) Unique! TV Star. Otno signature, make otter. 780·757·2727 to: Please be aw.re that condition. Sl 50. (949) 642-7667 Receptionist/Secretary the llstlnga In this cat· C"il 949-650·2025 G" n "GE SALES Resume should In-Small residential do· ... ~ elude salary history. voloper seeks self· •gory may require you and leave message. Physlcal/drug screen· starter to handle to call • 900 number Queen bed like new Ing required. EOE. phones, filing, mall &. In which there Is 8 S 150 white & black -------- m I s c. aecretarlaf charge per mlnute. kltch~n set $100, din· BALBOA , PT Demonatratore tasks Real Estate/ Ing set glass w/marble ISIAND 6106 Week-days In atore In Construction back· atand S375 949-854-0557 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~~;. •::;:d c~~e~!~!~: ground preferred. MERCHANDISE •Semi Annual, Multi Call 714·642-4283 ~~:~~a.!a~~==~~:, ~~!•••••••• MERCHANDISE Home, All l•l•nd R.E OPP. Knocks 714·937·1338 ·---------~---.. !MISC. 6015 Garago Sale Sat-Sun I & •• 8-2pm. Antiques, Llc'd/unllc'd. Saes CLASSLFIED WANTED furniture. bool<s, lend, hi PfOfite maj It's the reaource you · POTTERY If You Want To Win Jewelry, sail boat, walk·ln loc. We 01i~ & can count on to Hll a The Lottery Call Mustang, art, sporting train (949) 493· 2 2 myriad of merchan· Beulr,Catdnl, Rookwood, 1-800.775-0712 x 9421 equip, 10011, bikes, Thinking ot having a dlae Items. because Roetvle, Sdllef, Mocwcrott. a p p 11 an c o s • co I· garage sale? our columns compel fulper, Cowltn, UNO, Why play Hide "N leclibles household Give us a calll quallfied buyers to ~ ~ ~.-.:. Seek with childcare? Items & much much CLASSIFIED call! Call Cl•ealfled morel Map Avall at 042·5078 , 842·5878 todayl 642-5678. 124 Colllne In tho I )11 }(111 H,;;a li1 Faru S11111e L\ tm ( mli For l '"' llolida_n '.' EOE l-~ --'+\I-T •• ' •• f •Temporary Banquet Seners • Banquet Bart.enders & Barbac~ Salary up to $12.75/hr. Apply an~ Satw'day,October24,1998 l l:OOam. to 7 pm. 1107 Jamboree Rood ewpon Bcxh. CA 92660 m the <X-can Room (949) 759-3075 MFDV HICKORY FARMS Gift Superwlsor ~ Coordlna1e recelvl:aq. prep & sendanq of Hlcbory farms q1lls. Gift Sales Earn excra money dunn~ the holidays selllnq Hiclzo ry Forms Q1fts. \1\0\'t /\VI U 1\Gt \V1\l;f -..nt\I' "llfl'.I SSi\U\ "'Ill IR\IN Pl\111 OU I lit I rtMt Apply In person: Hlll~ren Square 270 E 17 St . Costa Mesa (between San10 Ana & Wt:sunlnster) "E11Lployce." "E111pleaclo." "Arbeitnelun er. " "Employ~. " Employment Opportunities: Now hiring for the following positions: • Gate Attendant PT • Gate Supervisor • Grocery ~tore Manager • RV Group Coordinator • Security Ofncer/swlng • PBX Operator/Clerk PT Apply at the front Desk l l J l Back Bay Dr., Newport Beach 92660 Ph. 729·386.3 EOE Part Time Maintenance The Fashion Island Mngt. Office Seeks a part time, entry level assistant for their team. Please fill out an application. Hollis & Associates '50-8 Newport Ccntt'r Dr , St~. 125, Newport Beach, CA 92660 FAX# 9-49/720-3350 NOUMR HOW YM IAY .'1 CWSllED CM Fiim IT. I I I , --p ( ,,,,,,;,., . ,, --. ,,, , " Call The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 .. to place your Garage ~le Ad! alloy. CORONA DEL MAR ·SAT 8:30-1 :oo·. 4501 Falrfleld, off Cameo Shores Rd. DOWN SIZINO aofaa. tabtoa, garden tools, ctothot. toys. •SUN 8 ·11:00• 1218 Key Weat. Many children• Items, Exercise equip etc .. No early birds. Community O•r•a• S•I• Sat 8-3:30. Furn, oft equip, cloth .. , Junk to Jewels, micro, AC'• corner of Tustin & Riviera follow the signs 10 Back Bay VII· tage. NO Early Birds Sat 7am Baby things, hou1ehold 1tem1, clothing, toys & morel 424 E. Dav Street SAT 8 :00·f 2802 Loreto TV, stereo system, bedframe, wollunll. household goods, etc .. NEWPORT BEACH Qar•u• S•I• Oct l 7 8am 3888 Meadow Ln Near 22nd & Tuatln. •••••••• HUQE ESTATE SALEI Everything goeal 8am·2pm Sat 6 Sun 118 e. Bay St. t-@ call Tawna (949) 673-9304 •MUL Tl·FAMILY• YARD 8.ALEll SAT. 7AM·12 831 RIV•RSIDll Sat 8am Toolbox, computer, deal<t, beda, misc furniture, clothlng. Everything must go 621 Boise Ave. )( atrHt E. 15th TRANSPORTATION BOATS 7011 ---------- WANT•D 808TON WKAL•R under tatt, \n good cond. Call (IM9) 842•M72 POWER IOATS 7012 aaft Unlfttt• tMQe 1•71 Roomy t.-"'"'-tot• l'lybrldge ''"P' I, toW tn p!-'S4· 1100 o .. --.~. •••ton Whaler. All AoceelortM, l1tK °' 090. .,, ....... Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run it for another week FREE ! All for just $10 .. So111rdoy, October 17, 1998 D YES, SELL "MY CAR Na!Tl(I Crty Creo1t C:.rds 0 MC 0 VISA 0 AM x • Credit Card Number Please Check Pon nent Boxes Ye.tr Make _____ _ Modol-,---~- o 6 c~ O PuW«~~ O Sun RQol Price [.Jve 0 Po.-erlBr .as o-1ec1G ~ -----0 A.ull)lrans 0 PONfW/W•N¢.tn0~ecw~ 0 4 $ooro 0 Power/Steerlf10 0 Landi) TQp 0 6 SPf!fJd 0 AM'f M S4Ve0 D w,,_., ""-Is 0 ""Conolt>ont3 0 Cr\HI! Cof>\<vl 0 ~ ~ O U..ltl'C!r •m«'°' 0 C!U$ett1t O ~°"' r ~ 0 F.Al.Powtw 0 V.riyt Roof QS!dng 830 Wndow • $10f0f4 lines. s1 eech 'ilddrtlOnal llne Mall to: Daily Pilot 330 W. eav St Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Phone: (714) 642·5678 •Fu: (714) 631 6594 Until the unvc1lin9 of the Acur.1 N~X. the term ~cxmic c.ir" mc-.int .an awkward interior l.iyo ut, qucstion.1blc rcl1.lb1l11y and pcrlormancc ltmib achicvahlc only witlun the clini I '"vnlinc flf 1hc tC'lC tr:i The NSX ho\\'CVCf, hcgan lire on a dean hcct of paper~ in an environment free of pr«0nccived iJc:as. Using tcth11ulog1cs proven 110 . . the r.Kctrack, w11h input frorn ,o;nc of th~· wurlJ\ mmt rcn1)\\ncd radng drivers. our cngrnq:r\ Crt'illc-.J ll r uf hr<' th taking pcrform:an~~ anJ rcspon c At the 1:unc 11mc. anncwam-c thankrn, endured 1 prcviowly unhearJ-of level uf rom· r rdinc:mcnt Thu . from irs hand-built aluntinum body rn 1u luxur1oui cockpu IC> Its 2 0- c"g1nc, the Acura N X not only n:wriccs the cul of auu~ .... "1tf Jot n, n runs in a d.ui all iu own. @ACURA SOUTH COAST ACURA 2925 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA, CA 92626 (714) 979-2500 88 Soturdoy, October 17, 1998 TODAY'S · CROSSWORD PUZZLE ~CROSS I Paclladown 8 FIOrida city • 11 SrNll amount 14 Mtndful 1S Brau 1n'ltruments 111 F1tez1no • 17 Type of ~II 18 Advent~ 1n a raC41 20 OmiiS1on'I 22 Oneol the Muppets 23 R01se 24 Coverlots 26 F 1U1pald< s spor1 29 ·-tho !ICi<tttf" 30 SmaM na•l>or 31 Flaky roll 35 Harem thlmbet .36 Spin 37 Gunk 38 Watch. ,, Ra$C8!. 4 3 COin ol f nc1'3 44 Rubberneck$ 45 St-Icier 4 B Stolen gooos 49 Panama Por1 50 ·-ol Atabla" 54 Gu. water, etc ~7 H1stooan Ouraot ~ Flying rodent 5q TabOo uoms t4 &O Wilde1 alld Hackman 61 Tavern order 62 An.st s pla11ter 63 Rerno.-e DOWN 1 Pnckaga '4taler 2 Mt!, truant J snow1no conter 4 Grossland !i Sna~e • 6 Additional 7 Prompls 8 Arab's g rrnent 9 Soy 1 O Says po9•hwly 11 Name 1n 1997 news 12 ShArp 13 Moutttluls lor a computer 19 Lock of hair 21 Droop 24 Ocearfs edge 25 Bucket 26 Publie disturbance 27 "The K1og -· 28 Mollusk 29 In a -· quickly 31 Act ~ke e Ian 32 Lab-culture mc>dtUll\ PREVIOUS PUULE SOLVED ARBA I RITAI BOLTS F-000 EARS IDAt-0 l NI GNAT LE~HA E N 0 E A 11°1~ LA P H RE~~UME TRIO E A ANns ICO I VALE PULP A R G C Hl<uN 0 R I 0 F A GALE NT KNEFS OMELE T MAE VERB REHASH OCE AN DRAM LADY MIHALE YOGA Tl LE It P ED E N 0 S S L E C: 33 Alasl\an CJty 34 Upper parts • 36 Dry with a eiOth 39 Actor Flynn 40 Engaging 1n wordplay 41 Warehouse I unction 42 Party provisioner 44 Plant crops 4S Diver's gear 46 Add up 47 A hst people 48 Cowhands nffd 50 T~toyand 8USC119lr8 51 t492 ship 52 Sahslactoty grades 53 End ol a threat 55 FOOi part 56 Olhceholders 11 12 1 SAIL BOATS 7014 MARINE SLIPS MARINE SLIPS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil DOCKS 7022 DOCKS 7 02 2 80 c 0 I um bla 2 2 FT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cteanl mutt aoll GIVINO IT AWAY at s 1 000 000 548· 1323 To place 6n ad In Clasalfled Call 842°5678. SELL your home through classified TRADE through classified 642·5678 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Bridge By CHARLES GOREN w•th OMAR SHARIF •nd TN>INNf HIHSCH WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q l • Nc1tll\:f vulncrnhle, no; South yc>u hold, • J J f;':J A JOY 5 2 I> 7 6 4 4o K 9 2 1 he b1tJJing ha., proceeded: Wl'S I N<JRHI f~AST SOUTH I o Ohl l'a\\ ? • J 10 8 7 0 ... Q 9 3 0 (J 10 6 .... Q In lim sca1, v.hat 11c1ion do yvu tal-.c'! Q 5 ·Ar. South, vulnerable, you hold: What du you hid now? Q 2 · Unth vulncruhle, a~ South you huh.I: •A16 O AKIO o J97 •K874 Partner opens the b1dd1ng w11h one heart. What I.lo you respond? A Classified Special Section ! j•QJ6 t>7 o QJ754J •A93 The btddtng has proceeded: NORTH F.ASr SOUTH WEST •• p 10 Pas. .. Q 6 · Neither vulneruble. as South you hold~ •A6S t>A o A 1076 •AQSJl Antiques & Collectibles · ft; Don't miss this very special l t> p ... , ! . The bidding h;1d proceeded SOITTH WF~I II.ORTH j Wh.lt do you hid nuw' Q 3 • Both vulnerublc, as South you hold: • K 6 'A Q 10 8 2 o A Q 7 6 S • 8 Your right hand opponent opens the bidding with one ~p01de. What action do you 1ai..c? I• Pass lo ? What do you bid now? Look/or wuwtrs 011 Mo11du). Ltam to be a better bridge_pl•y· er! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788· 1225 for information. Or write to: r publication! m-will be featuring l' antique cir collectibles specialists in r and around your area Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, Ill. 60680. ~,(Orange cir Los Angeles Counties}; · m.dnestf:ay, October 28, 1998! MARINE SLIPS ALFA ROMEO 9015 CHEVROLET 9045 DOCKS 7 O 2 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I DO NOT· MISS THIS! '82 QTV8 Blk/Blu Runs great! Good driver/project car. See latest European • Car Mag. $1600/obo C•ll !548·1323. '88 SILVERADO PU Xtra cab, low ml (114910)$18,950 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 882-8908 Permanent Sailboat slips available 30'·50' tnc:l's water/etectrtc $12 per tt, per month 949·722·2360 aak for Joe Mon·Frl days. THE PERFECT SLIP BMW 9030 DODGE Dail '~Pilot NEWPORT BE/\CIY!..A MES/\ UP TO 50 FT 0 REA T iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LOC. ON BALBOA ,85 BMW 3181• CPE '87 Caravan Le a PENINSULA. AGENT 20 Red/tan CO loaded perfect car. like newl 1·800·247·8209 (188423) $20•995 Air, radio, new Urea Costa Mesa 76kml (714) 546-0784 AUTOMOBILES A CURA 9010 '90 INTEORA Llncoln·M•rcury (714) 540·!5830 •97 z.3 Auto, only 12,000 ml (882339) $27,777 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (948)384--0884 FERRARI '77 Ferrari 308 GTB Hardtop, dk brwn/lan Int, showroom cond, 11 ,300ml, S38K'obo (949) 675·4382 89K Ml, Fully loaded! CADILLAC S 650010 B 0. 949·540·2987 9040 FORD FORD 9075 FORD 9075 FORD 9075 HONDA 9085 '98 INTEGRA Special Edition (025806) $17.997 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (949)384·0864 ALFA ROMEO 9015 '94 CONCOURS Cust top, 28K ml. (3LY5265) $22,888 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714! 892°8808 '94 DeVllle Sdn 40 (94-4091 )$21,995 BAUER JAGUAR (714} 3-4800 '92 Explorer XL T 4X4, Black, all powor, '87 MUSTANG CJD, tinted $9400 Call AC, pw/pdl, t ilt, Rolph 949·720·0915 (208477) $12,997 '9 5 Ta u rue 0 L Coeta Meaa $10,200. 36kml, PW, Llncoln·Marcury . PO. AC, AT, CC, (714) 540·5830 Stereo cass, lmmacl '88 RANGER 1 owner. all rocords. XL T, auper cab. (948) 840-0585 (A04956) ($15,998) Claeslfled Coeta Mesa The most comprehen· Llnco\rl Mercury slve and current dlrec· __ 7_14-_s_j4_0_·5_8_3_o_ tory ol good• end aer· vlc:es around! 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