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~ERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMtv\UNmES SINCE 1907 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1998
Fuel spill ruftl.es ~ome feathers Costa Mesa
Animal Hospi-
tal employee
HadJey Gamble
checks o n
Rupert. a swan
who was res·
• Rupert, the unofficial mascot of
Newport Harbor, was taken to an
animal hospital to be cleaned up.
. .
... ·sunken boat causes 42-g8.llon 'mishap in harbor
!kit~
BALBOA PENINSULA -Swan ldkC'
became slime hdfbor Friday morning for
Rupert.
The Austrdbdll bl<lck swdn WJlh the red
J.>ca k and while·tif'ped wings -the unort1c1dl
m<lscot o{ Newport Hdrbor -WdS contammat·
NEWPORT BEACH -A 40-foot cabin
cruiser sank m Newport I larbor early Fri-
day morning and was Wted out of the water
later in the day, authorities said.
The shenlf's harbor patrol responded to
the sunken boat at 6:28 a.m. near the 300
block of Fernando Street Sgt. James
Thomas said the boat probably had taken
on water sometime during the night.
ed with diesel fuel thdl leaked mto the water I After tracking Rupert down in his electric
from a sinking boat. canoe, Jones called the Costa Mesa Arumal
When Balbod resident Rich.u'd C. Jon('s Shelter, where Cmdy Schaffer -a hospital
found him edrly Friddy momm9, his sleek techruc1an dnd volunteer for Pacilic Wildlife -
black feathers were coated with the foul· was workmg.
smelling fuel ·a toxm that can cttuse perma-"I went down there and we found hun on
n<'nt damage dnd even klll wtldhfe the beach," she said. "l threw· a towel over
"I knew he wds m trouble," Jones sa1d. Rupert cmd put hlm in my car. I thtnk it was his
Authonties aid the boat wal> undPr ·
repair at the time One bdl'rel containing 42
gallons of diesel fuel IPc.tked into the harbor,
said Steve Edinger, a lieutenant for the state
Fish and Game Deportment's sp1Jl response
team. A boom cordon<'d off the area wh1Jp
crews ch?dned up the• fuel
The htubor wasn't c:lo .. ed bectiu'>e of the
spill. An investigation is pendmy.
first Cdr nd<' dnd I think he en1oyc>d 1t."
Brought out of the dcmger zont\ Rupert W<.l'i
Left to the Cdr<' of doctors at the 17th <;twf't c1n1·
mal hosp1ltll, who c!Pdn<>d th<• fut>I lrom lus
feathers and nursed him back tl} ht•t1llh
Jones pdtcl to hdVf' Rupert tn•dtecl f-ndt1)
SEE RUPERT PAGE A 15
cued after .
swimming in a
diesel fuel spill
created by a
boat sinking in
the waters of
J\iewport Har-
bor. Rupert was
found coated
with iut>l by
Balboa resident
Richard Jones,
who contacted
the animd.l hos-
pital. .-
Back.Bay.
wetlands •
get share
of funding
• Tht:> UppPr Newport Bdy project,
which would c.ovt.~r on~ acrn north
of' Shellmcik('l Island. 1s one ol
s •vc>n s1t<>s l<1rgetccl tm rc~torallon.
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NE\\ PORT BEA< l l rt qionul cot1lll1on
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Co I c1hout $2f>0,000 Hi to CXCH\ itlt.• Ofll' d('H'
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hc1liJl;1t, RPntplt• -;l!ld
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8 Incumbent Jim Silva and
chall ~nger Dcwe Sullivan
have raised most of th ir
campdign Cun<ls from p<.'\oplP
out id, the 2nd Dbtrict.
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the c:ounty Uo 1 d of Supc.rv1 ors -
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-hn nttract d th att nllon of vot1'rs
ln and out of lhn di tJ:ict, hut m t of lh
luumr:1al upport for lh two nCJ1d h
hetlt COlllP from 0\114' d~.
ArC"wdmg Lo Qltl~J>a1yg tnf(•mC',nts, n
good portion of mcumbent Jim Silva'
fund ha com from th who fttvot
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A 2 Sotvrdoy, October 2.-. 199e
MORAL OF
THE STORY
. . faith .
Newport Beoch/Costa Mesa Doi~y Pil~
Organized interfaith walk in Newport Beach helps end world hunger
cindy trone
christeson
Love your neighlior
and connect with
the community
"A good neighbor doubles the
value of a house."
-Cierman proverb
I love my neighbors and I love my
neighborhood. I often describe 1t
to people as feeling like living on
a college campus. There is always
someUung fun going on and people
popping in to visit.
There are 35 children on our
street, and I often see many of them
playing together, either ruru_Ung from
house lo house, riding bikes or play-
ing street hockey.
We know each other and we look
out for each other. At different umes
we pick up one dllother's newspa·
pers. feed animals and even feed
children. l know J can count on Tem,
Debbi and Karen to come to my res-
cue if I run out of anything in the
kitchen, and everybody knows to
come to my husband, Jon, with any
bike problems.
MIClm E M. MAAA · H undreds of walkers of different
faiths will ium out. hearts and
soles, for the 10th annual Urut-
ed Interfaith Htmger Walk at l p.m.
Sunday. Their course will start at St.
Mark Presbyterian Church in Newport
Beach and wind a pleasant 4.3 miles
along the Upper Newport Bay. "
By the time the walkers finish, their
collective efforts will have raised tens
of thous~ds of dollars lo fight world
hunger.
1\ven.ty-hve percent of the funds
raised on Sunday will go directly to
hunger-!ighUng organizations in
Orange County, including Share Our
Selves, Sheller for the Homeless, Jew-
ish Family SeMces, FISH, Orange
County Interfaith Shelter and Catholic
Worker.
The rema.uung 75°0 goes to world·
wide charitable orgaruzations, distrib·
uted by Church World Services/Com-
munities Reaching Out to People.
. beg~ t~~~~l~~:~ 7~~e~!~o·
walkers who raised less than $5,000.
Last year 225 walkers raised $18,000.
"This year we hope to see 300
walkers and hat>e to raise at least
$25,000," said Bdrry Koff of Temple
Shir Ha Ma'alot, one of the walk's
organizers
I am embarrassed to say how often I
have called and asked my wonderful
next-door neighbor Ken to go inside
my house to make sure I turned off the
coffee maker or the oven
"It is hdfd for people to understdnd
that thousands and thousands die
every day from hunger." Koff said.
#This is hunger that, given the funds,
can be allevidted. With et:iough com-
mitment, we could end starvation
tomorrow.•
Church World Service reports that
some 34,000 children under the age of
5 die every day from hunger and pre-
ventable disease.
lnterfaJth Hunger Walk organJz~rs, from left, Barry Koff, Nancy Spaeth, Jeanne O'Brien Bender, Bob Johnson, the
Rev. Dennis Scott (holding sign), David Shammas, Bob Herbelin and Emily Abbott hold rnes~ages about hunger in
And after all the El Ni.Jio rams last
year. many of us helped clean up a
neighbor's flooded back yard. Know-
ing neighbors is truly a blessing
~e world. The signs will be used during Sunday's walk. ·
l've recently had the pleasure of
attending two different neighborhood
block parties. I was an outslder al the
first, but was happy to jom my broth-
er and stster-i.n-law for their street's ·
potluck pdrty last summer.
Sherry Ek.lot, a member of St. Mark
and volunteer at Share Our Selves, will
be amo.ng Sunday's walkers.
"SOS director Karen· McGlinn, is
walking, too,• Eklof said. "It's an easy
way to do soroeUung ubout hunger
locally and worldwide. l'm concerned
dbout hunger, but I'm not good at hit-
ting people up for money."
we provide groceries to teed 1.200
people each week. We get what the
food bank gets and w>tat food drives
bnng m, That alone doesn't always
make a balanced diet. With the money
from CROP we can fill in the gaps,
usuaUy protein and fruit. H
assistance to refugees. Today 1t works
with churches, synagogues, mosques
and other grass-roots organizations
worldwide to overcome poverty and
hunger.
m the mo L dolla1s.
According to Koff, the avcrd9"
amount of mone} rcl1sed b}' a walker in
years past \Vas $82 ·
·n1at means \\e m•t•d :lOO pPople
walking on Sundr1} to rcctch our goal
of $25,000, • he semi.
Frances, my stster-in-law,
explained that she was happy to
orgaruze the event.
Debby O'Connor, executive director
of FISH-Harbor Area, said CROP funds
help provtde local families with a bdl-
anced diet
"CROP screens recipients of these
funds very careful.J.y," :>aid David
Shammas, volunteer coordmatpr for
the walk ·we know the money is
being used to stop hunger.~
CROP walks are organized locally
through regional offices and loccil mter-
faith community groups. Each year 2 112
million walkers and sponsors take part
m nearly 2,000 locally organized wctlks
to help CROP stop hunger.
Anyo.ne can Jilin tht• wulk hy ml't.>I·
ing dt St. M~rk Pr<>sbytcmun Church,
2100 Mar Vista Dnvc•, Ne>wport Reach
at 1 p.m Sundc1y.' To volunteer, cdll
Shammas at (714 J 4.i4 ·3t>43 To spon·
sor a walker, wnte d 8\Pc k to
CWS/CROP ond stmd 11 to St. Mdrk "'
·u really wasn't much work at dll,"
stle said ·Everybody pitched in and
helped mdke it happen.·
"We'd been talking about doing
titis for qwte some time," added one
n e1ghbor. "We JUSt needed someone
like Frances dnd Byron to g'et the
ball rolling."
"We try to see that families not only
get groceries. but grocenes that .pro·
vide the nutrition thdl growing chil-
dren ~eed," she said. "Here [al FISH)
CROP IS the name given to conunu-
ruty~ased hunger education and fund-
raisi.ng events sponsored by Church
World SeMce. CWS formed m 1946,
dunng the aftermath of World War II,
to provide-emergency response and
•we can still use, we can always
use, more walkers. more sponsors,
more volunteers to give us a hand on
the day of the walk," Shanunas said f'ood. drinks, live music, CJdlllt.·.., cmcl
pmes will be pro,'lded h}' local busi-
nesses.
Every walker who raises $125 or
more receives d free T-shirt. Door
prizes are awarded to those who bnng Pdlking is lrm~ dncJ plenutul
And get it rolling they did. Neigh-
bors rolled down barbecues, set up
tables and brought their favorite dish-
es. lt was a good old-fashioned
potluck. Children played, dads talked
and moms took turns holding babies
and shanng reopes
WHERE TO GO TO FIND GOD
nus past weekend we had a block
bash on our street. lt was great fun
and a great opporturuty to meet new
families and to catch up with those
we wave to as they drive by.
· 1t was a good old-fashioned
potluck. Children played, dads
talked and moms took turns hol~g'
babies and shanng recipes. Some
people have llved on our street for
unly a few months, others for almost
three decaaes. ·
We wore name tags that included cur addresses, and a bnef descnp-
tion, such dS who our children are or
what color car we drive.
l left the party with a renewed
sense of community.
It was God who designed us all
With a destre lo connect with one
~other, and God who told us to love
our neighbors Maybe some of you
will be inspired to orgaruze a gather-
mg for your street What better way
:for canng communities to start than
ill our .own back yards?
I will close by borrowing a slogan
used by a market years ago: "Smee
we're ne1ghborr., let's be fnends."
And you can quote me on that.
• ONDY TRANE OtRISlESON is a Newport
Beach resident who speaks frequently to par
ent1ng groups She can be reached by e-mail
at cindyOonthegrow.com or through the mail
at PO Box 614()-j505, Newport Beach 92658
• EDfTOR'S NOTE; Where to Go to
Find God features brief dl!ieriptions
of churches and temples in our com-
munity. They appear each week on a rotatir:ig basis.
yourself, Instead of ga1n1ng lmowJ.
edge. you should clear your mind.
When you listen to Zen teaching
with a clear mind you can accept it
as if you were huring something
you already knew." The Zen Center
of Costa Mesa offers a regular Zen
meditation gathering Sunday from 5 Buddhist
HIGASHI HONGANJI
BUDDHIST TEMPLE
Higashi HonganJI Buddhist Tem·
pie 1s a Jodo Shin Buddhist temple.
Worship S«Vices are Sunday at 10
a.m. The servtCe is Japanese and
English and includes sutra chan\Jng
and a teaching ~.The mes·
sage is based on the teachings of
Buddha's words end concerning the
three treasuf'es of Buddhism, how
we are human beings, recetving the
Buddha dharma, and receiving
peace of mind. Ofien the teachings
of Buddha are related to a contem-
porary issue. Those attending can
also make incense and/or monetary
offenngs. The Oharma Society con-
ducts lecture/dtSCussion series that
are open to the public, Buddhists
and non-Buddhists There is no
charge for attending. ·Anyone who
is interested tn e><ploring Jodosh1n-·
shu oo a personal level ... is invited.
"The temple is at 254 Victoria St.,
COsta Mesa. Call the temple at 722·
1202 for more information.
.. to 7:15 p.m. Beginner Instruction
classes are offered the first and third
Sundays of each month from 5 to
7:15 p.m. Deborah Barrett is director
of training The center is at 711 W.
17th St., Suite AS, Costa Mesa. For
more information, call 722·7818. To
rece1Ve a schedule of classes and
meditation t1mei. leave your name
and address.
Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST SOENTIST
ZEN CENTER OF COSTA MESA
Zen master Suzuki says; •culti·
v.ie your ovm 5J)lrlt. This means not
to go .seeking for something outside
The First Church of Omst Scientist
holds services Sunday at 10 a.m. and 5
p.m. Sunday school for youth through
age 20 is offered concurrent with the
morning servtCe. A tes11rnon1al seMCe
1s held Wednesday at 8 p rn Child
care 1s Pf~ at all serviees for the
Ve<y young. The church 1s at 3303 Via
Lido, Newport Beach. The Christian
Science reading room, next door to
the church, Is open Mooday. through
saturday from 10 a.m to 4 p.m.
Token. for petking In the lot behind
~we av•ilable trOm the
For more infonMtior\ c.11167
Disciples of Christ
HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Harbor Christian Chwdl pro-
claims Jesus as Lord, draws its inspl·
ration from Scnpture arid the Holy
Spirit. witnesses and serves among
the whole human family, acknowf· edges that Christian unfty and Chris-tian mission are i~able, and
claims as its particular mission the
quest for the reunion of the body of
Ov1st Sundey worship and SUncfay
school for chl'ldren ages 10 and
younger are held at 10 a.m. Adult
Sunday school is at 8:30 a.m. Child
care is provided. Dennis Short is
semor pastor. The church is at 2.a1
Irvine Ave., Newport 8ffch. For
more information, call 645-5781.
Episcopal
ST. JAMES CHURCH
St James Church is a community
devoted to IOYing Jesus Christ and serving him as lord and savior. A tra-
ditional service with holy Euchanst.
nte I is held Sunday at 1:30 a.m. A
contemporary wvke With Holy
Eucharist. rite II is held ~ It 9
a m. and a charismatic service wtth
lioly Eucharist. rite Ill ls hekt on 5'»
day at 10·45 a,m. Child care is pro-
vided for the 9 and 10:45 a.m. ser·
vkes Sunday school for all children meeu at 9 a.m. There Is a rite II
Eucharist on ~ at noon.
David Andenon is senior pestor. The church is at 3209 Via Udo, Newport
Beach. for more lnfonnlltion, ~I
675-0210.
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SURF FORECAST
LOCATION . . . . . .SIZE
Wedge •.•.... 5-7 swlnw
Newport ••.... 3-6 sw/nw
Blackies ....... 3-6 sw/nw
River Jetty ..••. 3·6 sw/nw
CdM ••.••..•. l-6 swlnw
TIOIS TODAY
First low
5 00 am .••••..••••• 2.4
First high 1217am .•.•..•••••• l6
Second low
6 . .a pm .•••.••• · •••• 0.7
Second high
11:17 a.m. . . • • ••••• .5 1
ill I
SUNDAY
First low
4:26 am .........•.. 2.7
First high
12.19 a.m ...... , .••.. l,l
Second low
6;38 pm .•..•••••.•• 0.8
Second high
10:51 am ....•..••.. 48
WATD
11.MPEMTURE; •••• 65
SURF
VJ1e have an Increasing
northwest swell mixing
with a swell out of the
w.st-nonhwest f()( peaky,
U\oukter-to hUd·hlgh sets
Sunday We also NI~ a
s~ll out of the southwest
ewry 11 seconds Hurrl·
cane lester will delfVef
some hffd-high sets Sun ~· w.,., at tht poklb
•nd reefl should go • COU<
pie of fMt hhJher.
FAITH CALENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
FALL FESTIVAL
~~t Lutheran School will pre-
sent its annual Fall Fesllval from
9 a .m. to 3 p.m. todt1.y at the
school, 760 V1ctona St, Costa
Mesa. The event will feature
old-fashioned carnival ndes and
games, a craft boutique, inter-
national foods and live enter-
tainment. Admission is tree For
more information, call (q49) 548-
6866.
ClASSES/WORK.SHOPS
POWER IN PRAYER
The Rev. Ken Gray will present a
workshop titled Master Mmd
from 10 a.m . to noon Saturday at
the Science of Mind Educdlion
Center, 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa
Mesa. Admission is $15. For
more mformabon. call 646-3199.
RELIGIOUS CLASS
Ruth Field will present d cldss
titled Master Mind Crom 1 O d.m
to noon Monday at the Science
of Mind Education Center, 1929
Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. For
more information, call 646-3199.
SPIRITUAL WORKSHOP
Juanella Evans will present a
cltt~s titled l JC?dhnq St•rv1c-c from
lO::lO to l l::iO d rn Wt>dnesdd\ ~
c1t the Sc1£>nce of ""1.md EducatJo'}
Cente1, H>29 Tusun Ave., Co~ta
MeSct . Ach11.is~1on is $15. For
mon.? mfomiation, call 646·3 I qc1
REMEMBERING SERIES
Scorrh1ng, d nonjudgmental dl~·
cussion Jor inc1cllve Catholic"
will l>c pre-. •nted di 6-15 p,m
Sunday al Our l..ddy Queen of
Angeb Pt1mh Cenl<>r, 2046 ~ldl
Vista Dnve, N •wport Beurh
WEEKLY EVENTS
BIBLE STUDY
Hi'> Di..,c1plc-. h•llowi:.h1p m Costa
Ml'5d mvituo.; t'Vt-ryone for, a .. tudy
of God's wmd, lood, fun and h·I·
low hip di 1::m pm <"very Fncfo~
All clges WPlc<.>m •• Call Jame~ c1l
650-2589 tor mort• intonnabon.
CAREER COUNSELING
Duan~ Mun'>on w1U present
One-On-One Can~ •r Counseling
at the 1 t)tJ8 C11reer NPlwork
meeting al ?:JO p m Thursddy ••l
the chdpl'I ctl St. Andrew's Prus-
byterian Church, 600 St.
Andrewc; Hoc1ci, Nrwport Bcdc:h.
Ad.mis ion 1-; free For more
infonnc11Jnn, call (949) 573-2239. •
POLICE FILES
NEWPORT BEACH
• ~ c.ni.r Drive: A wallet and Its contents wonh '332 were stolen
from a business in the SOO block.
•Pott Dumeu Mace lWo sets of golf clubs and a football wonh S2. 140
were stolen from a home In the 2100 block.
• San Miguel DrtW: A purw and •ts contents worth SS70 w re stolen from a
car in the 1600 block. • Se..,._.. Drive: A cellular phone )WOrth SlOO was stolen from • car 1n the
4800 block.
• lhird A.,..... A wallet and its contents wonh S74 w re stolen from a car
In the 3100 block. •
COSTA MESA
• flllrvtew Roed: Recycled ne-Mpapers worth $20 were stolen from a bin in
the 2200 block. • •
• fMwpoo't lkMMv.nt· lhe housing f°' a '"deo camera worth S500 was
stolen ftom a car '" tht 2000 block.
•Pierpoint Drtw : A camera, video uimeta and \e\leral 1ttmi of Jewtlry
WO(th $8,750 were stolen from a home in the SOO block
• s."8 M9 A"""9 A case of beer worth S 1 l was ~tol n from a store in the 1600 b'cxtc. •
• South c.o.t Gm.e: A car stet'eo, books. •Jacket and 1 spe1ker WOfth
S2.035 "°"" ltOMn ffam a (ar In ~ 900 block, ~
J I
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Saturday, October 24, 1998 Al
Tb e night the lights w ent out in Cos ta Mesa Strike \Von 't mar
·Hay Club ·s party
I
[
f you blinked, you may have
mJs ed one of the most impor-
tant news 1tnms to have
appear<'d in the Ddily Pilot in a
t<)ng . time. The bnef. story
Wednesday Cclmed the headhne,
: Power outdgt> hits parts of Costa
).1f>Sa " •
• What the heddhne could helve
read was, •Fanulles hnd they cdn
Oo without electnnty for one
hour."
, If was about 6:30 p.m. I was
working on d story with a very
tight deadlme but pilUS<>d ford ww minutes to play with my son,.
Roy, who was splashing U1 the
bathtub My wife, Cuy, dOci
daughter, Beem, were at Bean's ~occer prdcllce. .
• The lights blew and Roy,
~lmost 6, went silent. After a few
seconds. the lights flickered, then
)vent out dgum, this ume for an
·hour.
~ Roy wasn't sccUed, but he
rouJdn't understand how the
lights could go out without some-
bne flipping the switch I told
him my guess Wt\S that too tndny ! .
w·HAT'S UP
st eve
smith
people were. usrng too much
electricity and they had to shut
everyone off for a while. It was
either that, or one side or the
other of the Proposition 9 debate
was flexing Lts muscles.
Roy climbed out of the bath-
tub and toweled lumseU oU m
the ddrk. I went downsta.J.TS and
lit two dinner candles ma futile
effort to avoid the required
stubbed toe or bruised shin.
-pa1
Free!.
As 1 held a candle to locate
one of Uie 600 flashlight-; we
have sldshed, all of which have
dead bdtteries or empty battery
chambers, Roy came up with a
brilhant idea.
"Oddi" he said, "Let's start d
fire m the fire plate I·
Tha t's my boy I threw in a
few of the Jogs left over from the
quarter cord of wood we got as a
gift ldsl Christmas and set a
match to the pile. In no time at
oU, we had lig ht and heat.
Roy and I went to the window
to detemune whether 1t was JUSt
us or the entire neighborhood
that lost power. As we looked
outside, we noticed somethmg
peculiar, something I had not
seen since the Sylmar earth-
quake about 27 years ago. Last
Wednesday, people were coming
out of their homes to talk to one
another.
Several years ago, l beard
someone on television say aII
condlticirung WdS the scourge of
the 20th century Pnor to air con-
ditiorung, families went outside
lo tool off. Kid'> would play •
to<jether und parents would
chmooie.
Now, no one m thetr ngbt
nund wants to sit outside with
the annoying folks next doo~ cmd
tht•1r "M rcHnpy" kids Whf'n you
Cttn 1t inst<.l<' and u~ c:ool (Don't ·
look up •sncunpy" in your dict10-
nt1ry -Roy mdd<> it up}.
As l lrollcd out to the car to
g<>t .a flash liq ht I Wti'> certd.11\ Wds
in lhf' glove box, my trnin of
thouqhl left the sttltton There is
nO\v no telPVlslon in C:osta Mesa!
No World Sencs, no Pepsi com-·
mercmb und no bc>autiluJ person
screttn1mg. "Film di 11' • 'to
announcP lht•tr co\INuge of the
latest police chase.
Whdt were folks to do? In
mdny Cd<;t>s, lht? worst would
happen -people would have to
talk to P<tch other. They'd have
to hc1ve conversauons, tf onJy lo
d1.;,c:u ... s the power outdge I then
recdUed thP. great New York '
blackout of 30 yeMs ago and
mdde d mcntdl note to check the
local birth rnte m nine months
I looked up at the mght k-y,
sparkling m the dbsence of thr>
aty lights, and SdW more tdrs
than Carter's h<ts Liver pills
Roy und I were pleasantly sur-
prised by Cay dnd Bedn, who
brou9ht dlnner home. We dl at
the table and cite tdcos by c-an-
dlehght as we e<tch recounted
our day Not long after dinner,
the power came back on. I
turned on my Mac, only to hnd
thdt one-third of the story I'd
wntten WdS Jost m cyberspan ..
My penalty for not usit\g thP.
"save~ key more often was to
stay up half the rught rewnung
·dnd proofr~admg.
. All things cons1dererl, I'd
rather have the power when I
need it. But I must confess to a
thrill dt having to use my wits to
get around the house. What litllP
l have lelt of them can dlwap.
use the exercise.
• STEVE SMITH IS a Costa Mesa res1·
dent and free-lance writer He can be
reached at (949) 574-2462 or via e-mail
, at. stsmth1901dt.net .
A ruftlored walkout by
E'mployees of the Balboa Btty
Club will not likely materidl·
iw dunnq the club's SOth •
anmve.rsary Cf!lPhratton this
weekend.
Sourc:" !.old the club's ...
adnum.,trauon anrl the Hotel
and R(•staurant Employees
Union local h81 hdve been m
n£'HOllc1llons lc>r d contrnct to
r1>plc1r.f! their current three-
y(•dr c1gH!Cffi\•nt, which ends
NO\'. 14
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ldv. trorn .... tnkmg or interfer·
m,g with hU'-lnPss until the
current C10ntfdCI is over," said
[),wt• Whooten, pres1dent of
t.hn lnteml1Uonol Bav Clubs,
th • par nt compctny. ·
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A 4 Saturday, October 24, 199a Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pil~
ORINGI COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2ND DISTRICT
livan supports the altema· ~ ers sent to thousands of
tive Millenruum Plan and a homes countywide. The
victory for him would upset "--1.. ,08 strategy has drawn sharp ~,.,.
funding comes from airport foes m
South County, which is not in the 2nd
District.
Stlva has cited his opposition to a haU-
cent sdlCS tax to get Orange County out
of the 1994 bankruptcy and endc:>rse-
ment of law enforcement as~ooations
He also pomts to his work to reduce
flood insurdnce and retrofit ddms along
the Santa Ana River to reduce future
flood dangers lJ\ Orange County
The race for Orange County's 2nd
District Supervtsor seat has been
defined by the candidates' opposmg
stances on the El Toro airport issues.
the current pro-auport bal· u1e Z ' criticism from Silva support-
ance on the Orange County ers who call the mailers "hit
Board of Supervisors. pieces" and "dirty politics.•
Silva has portrayed him-Sullivan also has been
Most of Silva's contributions also
come from outside the 2nd Distnct.
Between the two of them, they have
{aised about $800,000.
Jitn Silva supports the development
of a commercial airport at the Marine
Corps Air Station Challenger Dave Sul-
seU as a public safety advocate and a tax I cnticized for taking contributions from
hghter -two platforms that Sullivan outside of the distnct According to cam-
has directly attacked m campaign mail-paign dlsclosure statements, most of his,
Sullivan said he is most concerned
with open government, quality-of-life
issues and responsible development.
FoUowmg are the candidates' po 1·
lions on issues:
Dave Sullivan
OPEN .
GOVERNMENT
• J have a hard
time spending hun-
dreds of dollars on
televised meetings
when we still have
children sleepmg on
cots at Orange·
wood.•
Would support
televising board
meetings. ·I believe
for democracy to
work we must have
open government.·
COSTA MESA
BRIDGES
Said he has consis·
tenUy opposed the
bridges since 1994.
He cited his support
of a county and city
effort to fund a study
of th~ Santa Ana Riv-
er crossings. "As a
supervisor of the 2nd
Distnct, I'd like to see
those bndges
removed from the
master plan.•
~My record since
i've been on City
Council is joirung
with West Side Costa
Mesa m opposition to
those bridges. H
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3303 Via Udo. Newport Beach
673-1340 or 673-6150
Chwch 10 am 8c 5 pm
SUnday School 10 am
SECOND CHURCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
3100 Pocibc View Dr Newport Beach
644-261 7 or 6 7 5-4661
Chwch lOam
Sunday School 10 am
~~·pm w~ -angseprra1•~ 12noon
• • • t/H rtl'Utl'llf't/ of tbe um/ lh"1J IYNmf, tlNi con" I• ZiH wit},
,.,,,. •'"' ewrl.srl111jt1J "J>0" tMir M.tlst they JHJ/ obhlilf }"Y •tJ
tl.JlfUI, •'"' 1orrow 111Ui 1iplrr1JM/JjlH11w.y. Isaiah 3S110 thl •
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a> COMMUNITY CHURCH
CONGREGATIONAL
UNITED CHURCH OF
CHRIST
To .... w Is to C...; To C... ls to 00.
Bruce Van Blair, M1ni5ter
Worship Service SAM & 1 OAM
Church School for Adulu 9AM
Church School for Children 10AM
SAINT JAft'ES crURCH ep11copa ·
·A ~D ' a ··~-' ..,.. .... ant • .-9"....,.,
Fr. David C Anderson, rKtor
3209V1a Lido
Newport Beoch
71 A/675-0210
7·30 om Troditionol
9 am ContemporOfY.
9 om c~ Sc:hocil
MEGAN'S LAW
•orange County
has a program nght
now where we i.mple·
ment Megan's Law
We take a mile radius
of where a sex
offender is living ...
neighborhoods are
notified. We have one
of the best programs
lfl the state.•
Cnlicized Silva for
not supporting an
aggressive program
such as the one ill
Los Angeles County
in whlch residents
are notified by direct
mailings when d sex
offender moves m. • J
hold the position that
there should be oob-
fication of ·Rar~nts in
the neighborhood •
'11ANDR_f:W'S
Pu sa~ rt a14' C111 Ill II
<>00 \T A~l•ll~l R1t,1• r.;,. Pllll r Br Al II
( H II nlll'> I.\ '12(,(d S \ H
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EL TORO
AIRPORT
Supports a com-
mercial airport at El
Toro. ·1 think what
we have to do is 1o1:
low the path we're
doing right now,
which is have an
environmental
unpact report come
back to the county.•
If the traffic, noise
and pollution prob-
lems can't be rnitigat·
ed, he couldn't sup-
port the proposal. But
he said he believes
it's likely they will be
ffilllgated.
Opposes a com·
mercialauport at El
Toro. Opposes
expansion of John
Wayne Airport He
said he believes
Ontario Airport and
March Air Force
Base would support
Orange County's air·
port needs. Sullivan
said with the first two
initiatives, voters had
to decide between dn
airport plan or noth-.
ing. Sullivan wants to
gwe people the
choice between a
comrneraal airport
and the Mtllennium
Plan.
PUBLIE AC.CESS
TO DOCUMENTS
Said he has
always been able to
get the infonnation
. he needed from
. Chief Executive Offi·
cer Jan Mittenneier,
Other than people
against the airport,
he has never heard
anyone complain
about being derued
access by Mitter·
meier to documents.
u It's not only a
problem, it's an out-
rage.• Staff would be
given one chance to
make information
available, Sullivan
said. If they didn't,
they'd be fired, he
added.
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JAN
MITTERMEIER
BANNING
RANCH
Silva scUd he
would explore ways
other than the
bndges to improve
traffic now in the
area.
Said he hired Mil·
tenneier because she
had a plan to get the
county out of bank-
ruptcy without a tax
increase. He opposed
giving her the title .
CEO and wanted to
maintain the board's
ability to approve
department heads.
He srud a year's sev-
erance pay was rea·
sonable because
"there has to be
some assurance. This
is not a rank-and-file '
JOb. nus tS an execu-
tive JOb and she
would have no rights
if she were fired."
Ml think elected
officials need to have
a say in the hinng of
the department
heads.• Sullivan said
the Board of Supervi·
sors should have
waited until January
to make the decision
after the new board
would be estab·
lished. Sullivan also
opposed giving Mit·
termeier a year's sev-
erance pay. "II the
board wanted to ter-
nunate her, it would
cost the county
$150,000. That's hs·
cally irresponsible.•
Sullivan said the
developers would
need to scale the pro·
1ect m such a manner
that Pacilic Coast
Highway would be
able to accommodate
tralfic. Sullivan said
if Silva sought to
unprove traffic flow
for Banning Ranch
residents, developers
should provide the
bulk of the f411dmg
for the improve-
ments.
BOLSACHICA
"The wetlands
will never be bwlt .
on." He said the ·
mesa, which is not
part of the wetlands.
was the area in
question.
Sullivtm propose!'.
savmg Bolsa Cluca
through a "land
swap.~ He silld he
proposes offering
the developer land
at El Toro that's two
to three thnes larger
m exchange for Bol-
sa Chica land
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Worship 9:30
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Costa Meta
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UNmD MITHODtST CHURCH
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UNlftD MITHODIST CHUllCH
160 I Mataueflte /\ve. CoroNf del Mclr
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New Thought Church
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Saturday, Oc.tober 2A, 1998 A
Scout m~kes sure Padres have a prayer
Newport Beach resident
Jeff Gardner spends
season doing advance
work on opponents for
the.San Diego Padres
GR1 G H1s1 i"'c:
Daly f'lbt
Newport Beach resident Jeff
Gardner didn't want to cancel his
travel plans to New York this
• weekend, no matter how much he
desp1sed his ldst few visits.
Gardner, an ddvance scout
with the San Diego Padres, was
planning to return to' the Big
Apple after his team dropped the
first two games of the World
Senes But when the Padres wero
swept and lost the best-of-seven
series Wednesday rught, Gardner
didn't have anytlung scheduled
for the rest of the week.
"It was a g reat season, and we
had a good run,• srud the 34-year-
old former Estancid High School
IHIPERGO
$5.99 Sq. ft. jinstalled)
and OCC standout "The last
three weeks have b<'en nonstop
stress, but it was the good kind •
The World Series wils d magi
cal timt> Jor GardnN and his fom-
ily l>ccause it was th<'ir first expe-
rience with a championship team.
AftN attending OCC, the middle
inheldN signed with the New
York Mets and sp<'nt seven years
m the organization, mostly in the
rrundr leagues.
I le was traded to tho Padres in
1992 and was caUPd up from the
Triple A team m Las Vt>gas when
the team went through a painful
fire sdle, unloadmy most of its top
tdlent. 1 le played with the Mon-
tteal Expos and hung up his pin-
stnpes with the Clucago Cubs m
1995.
Then-Padre thud l><.1se couch
Bruce Bochy, who now manages
the team, talked wtth Gardner
and told rum about the vacant
ddvance scout. posihon. Gardner
jumped at the opporturuty
Advance scouts are the techru-
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Wh1l<> the squad is playing m on(•
nty, Gardner is l<tking detdiled
notes in another town.
When the Padres were busy
slugging it out with the Houston
Astros in the division playoffs,
Uardner was m AUantd watching
the Braves play the Cubs. When
the Braves played the Padres m
the Ndtional Ledgue Champi-
onship Series, Gdrdner was scout-
ing pitchers und hitters for thl•
Yankees and Cl<>v£~ldnd Indians.
During the regular season.
GMdner was undl>le to catch a
Pddres game unlll September
"On averd~e I would guess
thut I'm on the roud 17 to 18 days
d month during the season," he
suid "It's tough to be away from
my wife and four children. It
breaks your heart when you talk
to them on the road over the
phone. They are good sports
about it.•
In a game of inches, it is vital to
have former ballplayers such d!>
Gardner who understand the frn-
er points. Sitting l>ehind home
plate, Gardner gauges· a pitcher's
velocity and placement. and files
a •spray chart" on hitters and
field assignments. He hands in his
report to the manager, and he in
tum gives Gardner's notei. to held
coaches. You won't see GardnP.r's
ndme anywhere m d score book
or program. The subtle aspects of
the game, such as a pitcher shak-
ing off a sign or an outfielder shift,
are due to Gardner's contribution.
"It's hard to directly unpact the
game,· he said. "I ldke pride any
time we shut another team
down"
Smee the season was extend-
ed, his vacation was cut short.
Gardner bolds private hitting clin-
ics tn the Newport-Mesa area
during the off-season to keep
lumself busy. Spring training 1s
less than five months away, one of
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• Many Sonora students
a nd parents.spend Friday
lunch penods in pup tents
reacting books
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mC'nlary studentc; can use
the rest of lhPir lunch pen-
od for the usual fun and games.
lnstedcl, scores of them urn usmg
the Umt• to read
Every Fnda)'. Sonord pdrent
Lisd R<>Nly ldY" down somC' bldn-
. kets dnd sPts up pup tents on the
school\ front ldwn She> wheels
out d ldrgt~ C'drt with popular
liooks to cmcouragE:' studenll> to
hone their reading skills.
"Tius tlung llds JUSt turned into
cJ huge hit with the kids,~ RC't>dy
'-dJd "The kids hdVC th<' choice of
ronung out ht>rP or pldying, and
. .
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BRIAN POBUOA/ DAILY Pll01
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New rt Beach/Costa M.eso Doi
"This is my second time here.•
said the elder Vallejo, who works
at Nordstrom Rack in Metro
Pointe ·r tJunk this 1s fun for the
kids. At home, he reads because
he feels like he has to, but here he
does it because it's tun."
Within minutes, all the books
had been taken and the students
started huddling in circles read-
ing and being read to. Among the
readers was Principal Steve ~
Pavich.
"We've had more ond more
moms partlcipating, • Pavich said.
"We have the PTA president out
here too helping out. The g!)Od
Uung about this is that it's a visible
sign to kids that read.mg can be
fun. It's an 'in' thing to do •
Sue-year-old Abraham Labradd
seemed to agree as he struggled
k> sound out the words of the
book, •Just Me and My Little SIS-
ter."
"I like to read 'The Three Llttle
Bears,"' he said.
Second-grader Lucas Campa-
naro. 7, who was reading "Bears
10 the Night,~ said the mag1c
words that reflect an attitude
Reedy and the school staff dre
eager to foster: "I like to read.·
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Reedy said. "I hope this inspires
working parents to give up 20
nunutes of their day to come help
their child at school. I'm the
queen of guilt at the PTA meet-
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doing enough for their kids. The
school cdn 't do it all."
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Lethal weapons in tra·ined hands
Police Department snipers have a. special task that requires great mental and physical s~rength .
• EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the eighth story i~ an
11-part series on Costa Mesa's Citizens Police Academy
C111 (, HNJ\(,
Mike Manson dnd Eric Wisner look
like ordmary police officers.
Manson works al the South Coast
Plaza subslat1on, while Wisner is
assigned to patrol. When there are dan-
gerous situations in Costa Mesa and the
special weapons and tachcs team is
called for. help, their roles change com-
pletely.
Perched on a roof or behind a grove of
bushes. the two offtcers are-the depart-
ment's deadliest weapons.
They are snipers.
The word conjures
up images of pande-
mollium and terror, but
Costa Mesa· residents
couldn't feel more safe
with Manson and W'ts·
ner at the trigger.
· The sniper tandem
is one component of
the department's
SWAT team, ~hich
was on display for the
Citizens Police Acade-
my on Tuesday night. Besides sniper
detail, other team members specialize in
entry and operations. The unit responds
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'Jn the two years Manson has been on the
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"J'm not hoping or looking to ldke
someone out,• he said. "I'm not looking
to put notches on my belt. We dre th<•re
for the worst-case scenanos "
Being a sniper isn't a glamorous JOb.
Once they make the team aflPr a rigorous
physical exam and an oral interview by
thetr peers, they have an extra 10 hours
of special trairung per week
They are tested every month. They
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home and found he had escctped. the SWAT team, which ts an mdehmtc
Manson ·was s1ttmg across the street position as lonu ds. lhey pds'> the tests.
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He worked a graveyard !">hift the rught • cial weapons umt, but Mdn<ion oolieves it
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Newport Beach/Costa f-.Aeso Doily Pilot -
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JMPAillED: More than 150 visu-
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Visions, Blind Ambition, Champi-
ons, the Braille Inslltute and the
Cdlilomia Council for the Blind
will be joined by 200 volunteers
as they spend today on 20 sail-
bodts in Newport Harbor in an
event sponsored by American
Legion Post 291, the American
Legion Yacht Club and the
Women's Offshore Racing and
Sa1lmg Association. Co-chairs for
the event are skipper Tim
Bercovltz and Bonnie Gibson.
Bercovitz said there is no oth-er
<•vent m he world like this, in
wtuch VlSton-unpaired people
actually take the helm and pilot a
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OFFICERS INSTALLED: Bar-
ret Westover has been installed
.. ..... _
dS president of the Newport •
Beach-Corond del Mar Kiwarus
Club for 1998-99. Serving with
Westover are Jack IUppy , presi-
dent-elect; Nancy Bell, vice pres-
ident; Ttna Hoover, secretaryi
Jack Mills, treasurer; and Bob
Jostan, Chuck Hoover, BUI
Simons, Cart Lal.rd, Bob Cuyler,
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CLUB NEWS: You will recog-
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Club of Newport Harbor by the
shirts they wear with their club
insignia and individual name
embroidered on them. The shuts
will be worn at spec1al public
functions such dS the annudl
benefit movie screerung
The Costa Mesa Newport
Harbor Lions Club 1s negollatmg
with OCC to hold the 1999 Lions
Fish Fry and Carnival the first
weekend of June 1999.
Member Joel Carlson was
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the Newport Beach-Corona del
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hve-week. 10-session C'<lucauon·
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WELCOME TO THE WORLD
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who joined the Exchange Clul> of
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WORTH REPEATING From
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the Newport Beach-Corona del
Mar Kiwanis Club #We helve too
many people who keE'p looking
forward to the good old ddys. •
the Newport Beach Poh<e Department
C1t1zens Academy. 6:10 p.m . The C())ta
Mesa Newport Harbor Lions Club ~ts
at the Costa M~ Country Club,
W£DNESOAY -7:15 a.m. The
south Coast Metro Rotary Oub will
meet at the Center Oub Newport Har.
bor Kiwam~ Club meets at the Un111, n1•
ty Athlet•~ Club Noon The Exchange
Club of Orange Coast meets at th~
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club Costa
M~ Rotary Club meets at M esa Verde
Country Club. 6 p.m. The Newport Bal.
boa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club.
THURSDAY -7:10 •• m. Costa
Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast Lions
Club meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon Kiwa
M Club of Newport Beach-Corona del
Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club. The Costa Mesa Kiwanis
Club meets at the Hohday Inn. The
E•change Club of Newport Ha<bor
meets at Riverboat Restaurant. The
Newport·lrvane Rotary Club meets at
the Irvine Mamott SERVla a ua M EmNGS THIS
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Sotvrdoy, October 24, 1998 A 9
Rough tim:e at sea makes him long for rough I.and
MOONSTONE COVE, Catali-
na Island -Consistent readers
may remember the column last
month m which 1 descrtqed the
horrors of trying to dig flower ,
bulbs in the industrial-strength
glue that passes for Colorado
dirt.
This clay, l noted, is so strong
you could make radial tires out of
it. and that is bare.Jy an exagger-
ation. The act of digging bulbs
was new to me, anyway. Jn the
division ot labor that has helped
our marriage reach the 40-year
milestone, my wlfe has always
done the garderung.
My JOb has been to care for
the eight boats we have owned
over the years. Thus, it was logi-
cal to conclude that, all th.mgs
considered, I would rather work
on the-head of a boat than dig
bulbs in Colorado
l would like to take that back.
You see, for the greater part of
last weekend, I worked on a
seagoing plumbing system,
wedgmg myself into tight spaces
m the bowels -you should par-
Chronic Bronchitis, rnl!umonia -Party
THE FRED COLUMN
fred
martin
don the expression -of the boat
we rented.
When we moved to Fort
Collin~ in June, we had already
planned a return trip to Paradise
on the Pacific. We timed 1t so we
could JOin a flotilla from Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club on a
cruise to this idyllic nook on the
shore of Catalina. Newport Har-
bor Yacht Club has a splendid
facility h~re, complete with bdr-
becues, real toilets, a genuine fat
cat and a herd of Catalina foxes
that literally eat out of your hand
We dPcided to charter a fine
yacht and gQ back to our sailing
roots. We arnved here Thursday
at noon and within 90 minutes
we were tied up at the yacht
club's guP.st dock. Life was not
good. It was grand!
The plan was to provision the
boat Thursday evening and leave
for the island about 10 a.m.
Our sailboat bore the name
Rainbow's End and the hailing
port of San Francisco Very salty, .
very Jack Londorush. But a bet-
ter choice would have been Hell-
ship, River Styx.
The hrst tip that there was no
pot of gold at the end of th.ls ram-
bow was the bouquet that greet-
ed us when my buddy, Jerry
North, and I opened the main
hatch. If you were going to bottle
this as a cology;te, you would call
it Cohseum Men's Room.
I rationalized that the boat
had been shut up tightly for who
knows how long, and all she
In 1992, I <•mc down" 1th• -inu .. anfo.;tmn I ''ent to~ ii doctor, \\ho pn.-..:nl:-.:J •n anbb1<•h•. a cough ml-J1c11w, "'m;.·thing to all''" mc
to .. 1e..,,, ;ind n.i...il ~rr•" Afh:r fo\1r Wl'l:S... 1•{ tru>o thcraph \\ 1thoot .in\ 1mpn•\ l.'ffi\•nt. I went Ill '4.'\' my fin.I tll upuncturi .. t Hl' r~nb..-J •
\'llraN" o( N.·rbs, \\had\ l 11111k for four \H'\'k.'>, but \\1th no re<oulh I al.;(. Wl'lll to K.lr.;<·r, \\ h~ n• lhl.'\ ga\ e mt> rn:dn\•IS<lf'I<'. anllbl<'h(~ • .in
Inhaler, .111d thl' Ii.I go.: on. 'i" "''"k. .. tall'r. nothmg. Bv thi .. tune, I" •h ,t.utmg to whl'\'£l' and n.ia d1lhcult\ br,•.ithing I n•tuml'<l to K.tr-.:r
and wa' g1wn mol\' drug' Thh hm1•. tilt')-adnuttro me I wa, "°°"on rn\ twl'lrth Jr•..-cor, who, .slt.-r t~tsni; nw • ..aid I h.iJ .1llt'rgll.'> and pn.~ribci! mol\' drug .. aild mtod1cat1t1n,
Fan.illh m M.1} ''' lW:l, I Moppt.'<i bn•.ithUlfi The paraml-dlcs c;ime tom} h11u..._-. .ind I\'\ IH,f nw. I \\J' .1dm1tll'd tv l)Ji.:tor"• t1,,,.p1t.il
\<\hl'fl I ~.;unl'd \t>n-c1ou'n'"''· l "'w IV tu~ all O\W mv arm. M~ b.ld\ f,•lt hi-•· 11 h.td lx,·n run 11\ ••r h\ hn1 arm\ trud .... • I'' .h J1...:h.il}\l-d
that Sunda} with a full looJ <ll drug' ilnd m,>dKabtln~ One week futl'r, 1 ·rect'l\I.' .i bi.II Imm thl• ho,p1t.il-r<11 t•r ) 11.l'K'ltl h1r th•• Sh h<•Ur. I -.tJ\l'd
I th11ught that the pJrnmt-d1c-. Wt'I\' gt1mg I<• havl' to come out to ~tart mv he.irt a1:am •
I then ht>ard JOOUI il Dr H.w•ng. wh111~. rrorl">SOr ()f Chml"'4! medicm··· .1nd I\\ t•nt "' lum 111• \\a .. d1xtor numl'<·r 17 Ii·· tn·.itt-d mt• with,
herb;, and •\cupun.turt> 1\1} cao,e w.i' "° "''riou' th.it hi' <>ui;.g<">ll-d I S<.'11 a .. tudi:nt uf '"'• l)r •l1m): Th.it"""''' ni>;ht. I "11\ Dr li•ng 1>n ,alil••
tel<'\ 1sion. I w1•nt tu cWM•lt with Dr fon>; 1me day, brmgmg .ilong a boio. of dru~' J l.-1u't .. h1•ol-hi• h1•ad .iml "-lid, •\\'hl'n I ;im lhn111gh "1th
you, you won't mo;.'<! .sny of th•"'l'."
Unfortun.itdy, .icupuiKIUl'l' .ilonl..' u. not mough It cannot do wh.11 tile Dr lvng·, in1 .... ti1•n' d11 Aft,•r .1tx1ut tt·n trwtm1•nt,, I ~t.ut.od l<'l'hn~
-.omt•thtnJot I h.iJ not folt m two vN,..,-hk Wil'-,1artmg to coml.' b.1ck mh1 m) b..xh ll1l.' •mu ..... -. got hl•ch·r ,1nd 1111 lun~" •tart.-J 1mpr,,.nng
W1thm two m(lnth ... I''"'' .ibll• to n.'<luw .ill mv m1.J1cahom., 1ndudang the .. 1cro1d'
Common Cold, Chest, Bilek Pain -M..J~1·e •
l wa.nt kl let ytiu kllol'> h•lW gr.itl•ful I am for mttoducmg m•' h' 1-0ur m.i~m·t-. \Yh•·n I\\ a' In th•• htllu• l.1,t I nJ.l\, I" as '''f>l'rl•"fl~m~
dJ....C(lmfort w1tli a '>(In,> th rd.it and ch1-.t, iollld luw1•r b.tclo.. pam fhe nnt dol\, I Wl'n' th,• mJ>;nl'l .. .ill J.1\ \\hill' J,>U\g 1-rranJs 8\ "'"run~. m\
"""'throat w•' gon4.', mv dx-.t 1 .. 11 nMm•I, and tho..' lower baclo.. pall\ had 'igruh .. .mth dl\.J't'd"''I
'When we fir.I t.ilkloJ JNlut thl• magn""· I 'II admit, I wa. .. a b11,l.epb~•I .ind wm:l.'mt-J oiliouc th~ u>:>I I ftlw, \t'r, """ th.111 haH•
t'Xpt'ncnet.-d f1,..,th.ind relief w1thClut taJ.mg .mv mt-dKahoru.. I thlnl. th1o; therilp\ 1~ .i much l.l~t•·r 1nJ 1'.ll,·r "ll' t.•r the l-.'Ci\ hl ht>.al il-..!lt,
natur;illy, w 1th m.ignl'b l'hilll1.. you "'"much for <.h.\nng this 'aluilbl,• 1nf1lrm.iti•lf1 with me
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needed Wds some an 110 .... 'lng
through J lowPvcr. a::. bu(kup,
that CVl'Olflg I oought ' OllW dlf
freshener. I also ~wabbed down
the hedd cornpt1rtmPnt with d
bleach-wdter nux.
Whc•n we k•lt Fnddy morning,
the aromu wc1s not too hdd, dOd
the wectther was gorHeous A few
hours out. we wc>re t1bll' to set
sail and bt>t1m rPttch t1ll the WdY
into tlw rnve rtt Ii to 8 knots. Lile
Wd5 imr1>chhlel ·
Sdturdt1}' morning I Wei'>
awctkened by my wife's shnek:
uEeeeecPee! This•~ d1s9u'>tmg!•
When she arose from the qurtrt~r
bertti, ht>r feet landc•d in tl pud-'
dle. The Wdter hdd a distinct
blue tint. Blue is the color of the
chem1culs m th(• no-shnkum sluJf
made to make holdmg tanks
smell better than a ColbPum
men's room Oh. deur. .
A little overflow problem,
<1pparently. So we cdst oil our
moonng. motored the requisite
three-miles out to !>ea and
dumped the holding tank 1which
WdS not eqwpped with one of the~
inexpensive monitors that pre-
. vent just such vlle scene::.).
The rest of the day wus glori-
ous. We had hreakftlst with our
friends Mike and Laun Menden·
hull. We had lunch. I swabbed
down the whole intenor of the
boat. We sunned, went kayd.king.
swam m the·transparent, nearly
70-degree water. We took hot
shower::.. We went ashore for
cocktails and good tunes. I
gnlled two rib-eyes to absolut<"
perfection Life was dwesome!
At precisely 3 am. Sundtty
my -.....iJe woke me up <>nee agam.
I can t really quote her verbatun
here Suffice it to say, she told me
that we ctidn't httve to worry
ubout filling up the holdmg tdnK
again because the toilet wouldn't
work at all
Now, men have the ability to
dedl -.....'Ith such a s1tuaJ,Jon .
WomPn, because of vanous geo-
metnc design factors, do not.
• Fortunately, our fnends Bill and
Carole• Byrne are earl}' nsers A:>
soon as I suw signs of liie on
board th(>lf bedullfuJ Pfoneiro we
went v1c;1ttng. _
We transferred my wife
aboard the h19 ketc-h At 8:30
a m .. thil. now-solitary sailor
pointed HeUsh1p's bow m the
generd.I \'ICUllty of home.
Over the six-hour tnp·, I
en1oyed a1bng about· half of it.
But all things con:-.1dered, I think:
I'd rather hdve been digging
: bulb~.
• FRED MARTIN 1s a former Newport
Beach resident wtio writes his column
from his new home 1n Fort Collins,
Colo. Except when he rs at sea
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He is also a faculty in,tructor in Pt>diamc :;urger>" sin~e 1992
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The Newuon Harbor Area Chamber 01 Commerce endorses
the following candidates for Newuon Beach cnv Council
and positions on November ballot measures.
MlkeKramley
District 1
#1 • Propenv Tuadol:
Env1ronmental Problems
Would allow the repair or replacement of environ·
mentally contaminated property or structures with·
out increasing the tax valuabon of ong1nal or re·
placement property
IHICC Posmon: Sll'l'lllT
#2 • Tl'llSllOl'llllN
Restricts the ioan of state motor ~hde re-.enues
and related transit and loca' transportation funds
thal come form gas ta~s lex non·hig~ay uses
IUCC Posldol: Sll'llllT
#3 • Presldentlal Prlnmv
Res•ores party·by·party oresider:' al primary sys·
1em Brin.JS B anket Pnmary Lav. n:o conlormlty
v. th Democrat & Repobhcan Na11011al Commlttee
rules & regulallOfls g<rwerr.ng presldentJal delega·
llOll e1ectoos
NUCC Posldon: Sll'l'llT
#4 • BodV BrllllllDI Traps
Makes it 11tega1 to trap an animal with a body-gop-
ping trap tor recreatlOllal or commercial purposes
NHICC Posftlla: II l'ISRlll
#5 ., ... Glad.
. Perm ts gambling devices and lotlenes at tribal ca·
sinos alld amends Calcfornla Law to ab-slot ma·
chines and ban ed card games at nlba casinos
IUCC Pnllllll: 6Plll
'Thi CNirtM bl1 r:I ~
fltirs Of 4!if CIOeQ ~ • IX P'Q-
& "'~ 1
#6 • llonetlelt c ........
Would proJ'lbit any person from possessing trans·
ternng receMng or holding tiOtse pany burro. or
mu w the intent 10 °" have n lied tor hu-
man consumpllOt\.
llUCC ....... ,,.,,.
#8 • Plblle SClloels
Ctns Size lllllCUll. ...... Jlldllr
ClllCI. T_.. Cn•11111-
lere-TlllrllCI
Reduces class size from kindergarten through
third grade Creates the Office of .Chief lnspec·
tor ol Publrc Scl'IOOls AeqU1res 1he establishment
ol a scr.ool·site ~ern.ng council of parents and
teacher at eacti sci'lOOI Requires a zero-tOle'·
ance for possession of drugs
llUCC Pesldll: ll'IWI
·~ rtie ~s btO cl Oi'lctllls ._eta>.> "ll
, llW:IJon •' 11U11e. N ~ fDO N~ Sb ~ undet OM blOld /llOC mtrous ~ill 11$
IM( ca;M ~ ~ r. ttv flt'JrPS;ICfl IS RtJ'g
mi con::ol • m tdt«# cts::ns ~ r1 Pftfl1
~ lllC ~nc:i.es:ois
#9 • Dectrtc llllltles
Would lllvaboate the e!ec.tnotv oereguiaooo law
as enacted Vl 1996 Would reqJ1re a 20""6 rat@
cut and preo.ents uti Illes lorm Charging custom·
ers $28 blDion fc>f lhe cost 01 OUC1ea1 piants aod
IOog·term purchase contracts
IUCC Plsldll: ll'l'ISI
#10 • Eartv Clllldbeod
DeVll11•11t Pr11nm-Tllllccl sanu
Smoking edocatien progra~s would be funded
by ari additional S.50 i)er pacx ia. on cigarette
drstnbl.:tors & eooa sta!e rax on tobacco prod·
ucts
1 -
A JO Saturday, October 24, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Spend .sOme leisure time relaxing at new day spa
leadership. The fall gathering
will be held dt the home of Bobbi
Oauderman in Newport Beach.
R.S VP. to Dauderman at (949)
720-3933 or Ann Sullivan at (949)
642-9482 Women of Vision is
committed to helping the poorest
of the poor loccilly and around
the world.
A lugh-end spa, Spa Gre-
gorte's, recently opened
at Fashion Island m New-
port Beach. The full-service,
European-style day spa features
three facial treatment rooms,
three massage rooms, two Wed
wet rooms Wlth Vichy showers
(overhead rain bar), one
hydrotherapy tub (underwater
massage), men's and women's
eucalyptus steam rooms, and a
quiet room with antique stone
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Buster, 911, Wedding Party, The
Spa Date (lor two) and Wellne~s
Wednesdays. For mor.e informa-
tion, cdll (949) 644-6672.
· The Decorative Arts Society
hds spaces available for its lee· ~
ture series on mlenor decorating,
antiques, furruture, art and Eng·
lish gdl'dens Ntna Campbell is
the next speaker, scheduled for
Dec. 8. Campbell is an interior,
fabnc and wallpaper designer
and author. Her lecture 1s lltlccJ
"The Decorative Life." 0ther lee-
. lures are: Thomas M. Beeton on
"Instinct Towatd Good :raste·
British Influence on American
Style" on Feb. 9: Desmond
Fitzgerald, Knight of Gun, on
• Palladiarusm m Ireland" on
March 9; and Ann Gore on
"English Women Gardeners" on
April 20 The lectures are held at
• Fitness assessment (body fat, heart rau, flexibility and metabolic proRJel
• Meal and supplementation planning .,.. ,,..... ............
• Grocery shopping tour with trainer n.
• Personal workbook and training journal
• Exercise prescription with personal trainer
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gomg to New Dtrect1ons for
Women Lectures begin at 10
a m For more information, call
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Charles H, Barr is celebrating
its 40-yedt anmversdry with d
sale or up to 40% ore selected
merchandise now in stock. Also,
since L12e ruby 1s the 40-yNr
anniversary stone, there 1s a fine
ruby jewelry collection showing '
through Nov. 4. Charles 11. Barr •
is at 1803 Westchff Dnve, New-
port Beach. Call (949) 642-3310.
Toy Boat Toy Boal Toy Boat
has opened a second location, at
Fashion lsland, just outside the
Atrium Court, near the Bloom-
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Gala, kicks off w~ek of shoppi,ng to benefit ]Unior !£ague j
he Junior League of
Orange County prc>sented
Christmds Company 1998
past week at the Orange
ounty Fairgrounds, Costd
esa. This yedr's theme, u A Hol-
day on Fifth Avenue,· attrdcted
enormous show of support
com both the public and from
erchants and vendors offonng
que holiday gifts and decord·
·ve items for the home
The opening-mghl g<Ua
unfolded last Saturday evening,
sponsored by Coldwell Banker.
Guests in black tie dnd glittering
holiday gowns strolled the exlu-
bibon, sampling food proVtded
by an array of area restaurants -
including Arnio Trattoria, Blue
Water Grill. Chanteclair, Creme
De La Creme, French's Cupcake
Bakery, Habana, The Ritz, Royal
Khyber, Villa Nova, Pavilions and
Kitchen Aid Kitchen while Art
Deco and his Soaety Orchestra
provided the entertainment
Jon Cook, seruor vice presi-
dent and regional manager for
Coldwell Banker Residenticll Bro-
kerage, and his wife, Sue, chat-
ted with President and COO of
Coldwell Banker Residential Bob
Le Fever and h.J.s wife. Laura.
branch managers Steve
Sulherlen, Louise Winders and
Chuck Allen.
The vivacious and prett,Y Joy
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<> WHAT: Skewers
Restaurant and Brewery
~ WHERE: 298 E. 17th
St., Costa Mesa
+WHEN: 11 a.m. to 11
p.m Sunday through
Thursday; l l a.m. to
midnight Friday and Sat·
urday. Happy hour: 4.
p m. to 7 p.m. Monday
through Friday with
S 1. 75 drafts and $5 piz-
zas
·:· PHONE: (949) 645·
6459
Skewers Restaurant
and Brewery has eight
micro brews on tap
CJnd CJ variety of pizzas 1. and appetizers.
inq tht' room d cozy reel. The
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in th1• kJtchen.
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1.1r<w outdoor dining patio. Thl'
c 1utduor urn<1 is pc1cked on hot
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football or the World Series,
SkewPrs c1lways has the game
on, with four large television sets
cibow> the bar. Saturdays feature
OON LEACH f OMV Pft.OT
pay-per-view college football
games on ESPN
And Lf you get there early
enough, you can take advantage
of Skewers' weekday happy hour
specldJs, witch include $1.75
Skewers pints and $5 wood-fired
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·pizzas. Either build your own or
choose from one of the gounnet
specialities that include toppings
like artichoke hearts, pesto ~aure
and sun-dried tomatoes. A
Appetizers are also avatlabh•,
rangmg from fried calamari lo
wood-fired pretzels to good old-
fashioned chips dncl salsa.
Prices are fairly reason<lblc,
with pizzas around $9 and drdft
~ers from $3.
Skewenibrews eight beers,
with a choice of four each n19ht
depending on the sed'>On The
South Coast Export Scotch Ale,
an amber beer, is a populdr
selection because it's not too btl·
tcr and not too light. The 17th
Street Golden Wheat is ctlso good
with a strong, hoppy flavor
ln about two weeks, the Back
Buy Blonde wiU be available •
year-round, and at the end of
November the brewery will be
debuting its Christmas ale.
Also available for $3.50 a pint
is the blCJck und tan, which is any
of Sk~wers beers -usually the
Scotch -muced with Guinness.
But the !.tout is definitely the
most 1mpre!>s1ve of the brews -
1! you ccm handle it. It's thick and
crNmy with the perfect hint of
chocolc1te flavor.
Skew<'fi. can get crowded on
rnday nights and when there is
tl l)lg game on, but Monahan
said 1t 1s defmitely a "local estab·
hshmcnt.•
"You feel at home there and
can really get a family feeling,·
he said.
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'The Crucible'
+ SCHOOL: Newport Harbor High School
+ STORY LINE: Tlle town of Salem, Mass ..
takes center stage when a group of local
teens accuses c1tizens of practicing witch-
craft m 1692.
+ORAMA TEACHER: Gt:ul Brower
+ DIRECTOR: Gail Brower
..
+ ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Dagian Thomas
+FEATURED PLAYERS: Carlos Zeledon,
Justin Lo, Leah Zaby, J~sica Tomehak,
Sean Tupy, Justin Kloeckner, Addffi Hearl:
son and Julia Hochner
+CAST: Jonathttn Bourquardez, Sarah
Doyle, Talon Ell1chope, Martin.G1a.nruni,
Kinda! Graham, Kati~ Hall, Sylvia Keays~
Mike Landers, Emily Lyons, Sarah Mucbo,
1\vyla Odume, Chns Page, Cynthia Silvef-
stem, Dagian Thomds and Brandon
Yaroawaki.
+WHEN: 7 .30 p.m. Wednesday through Fri-
day and 2 p .m. Nov 1
. + HOW MUCH: $6 adults, $5 s tudents
+ WHERE: Newport Harbor High School's
L0c1ts Auditonum, comer of 15th Street and
Irvme Avenue, Ne\\1)0rt Bea.ch
+ PHONE: (949) 673-4676
+ NOTE: Pulitzer Prize-wummg playwnght
Arthur Miller (·Death. of a Sdlesman") creat-
ed ·The Crucible" m 1953.
CHILD'S PLAY
• Is your high school fielding a production of "Damn
Yankees?" Or es your middle school foraging "Into
the Woods?" If so, we'd like to preview the event.
Please fax information to Nancy Cheever at (949)
646-4170.
') H I C ~V PILOT
Abigail Williams {Leah Zaby) falls to the ground as John Proctor (Carlos Zeledon),
far left, and the deputy governor (Adam Hearlson) discuss matters in the Newport
Harbor High School production of "The Crucible."
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AFTER HOURS
MUS IC
MUSICAL MORNl~G
The Pacil1c Symphony Orche~tra
will present Dukds' ·Tue Sorcer-
er's Apprentice" and other music
for children 4 to 13 yedr~ old dnd
theu t amilie.s a t 10 and 11 :30
a.m. today at the OrangP County
Pcrfomung Arts Centn, 600
Town Center Drive, Costd Mesd.
Ticket:. are $12 for adults dnd
$10 for children. For.informdtion,
call (714) 556-2787
will perfonn Brahms' "Second
Symphony• at 3:30 p .m toddy at
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co~t.a Mesa. 1ickPtS are $2.C. For
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EDITORIAL
. ' . . Lets not gang up on teen groups
dltitude. T hc•i r music 1~fo c;t and
loud They slic k
tocwllwr. To c;ome,
th<'u rnctnnN 1s lntirnidating.
;\1<' tlwy cl g cing?
Jt\ tough to tell.
Pol in• c1n d ~chool officials
wrn Sdy YPS, if you'n• ldlkmg
obouf tlw Newport I idrhor
H1qh lPc•n\ w ho «•ll thcm-
'>Plve-, Nor x But if you're
ldlkmq .itwul tlw Strc11ght
Eclqc kiclc,, th'e dO'>Wl'r would
That's a question school
officials have had to ponder
this past week, after the
community learned that two
Newport Harbor High teens
-leaaers of the NOFX
group -were arrested in
connection with the beating
of d Newport Shores man.
School officials and police
I both call the group a gang.~
"They've been wreaking
hdvoc in Newport Beach for
d long time," says school
The incident cast ·a spot-
light not only on that group,
but al&o on another campus
cliquf' Straight Edge.
These kids don't drink,
and they don't do drugs.
They abstain from promiscu-
ous sex. Some go to church
and Bible study. I lardly what
you'd consider d menace to
society.
going into Straight Edge feel
themselves going in a nega-
tive direction, and they Wdnt
to turn around."
We app}fmd school offi-
cials for dcknowledging a
problem on campus. And
while it's important to learn
all we can about groups that
are perceiv<'d -right. or
wrong -to be gangs, it is
equally important to avoid a
ru~h to judgment. As with
any group, there could be
more than first meets the
. -b<' no, evPn though thf' te<'rn•
hciVP Slllllldr l <t<,lP<; tn lllU'>IC
dncl c1 s11m ld1, none onl ornust board member Martha Fluor.
"It's hke a religion in its
own sense," says Brandon, a
Straight Edge member at
Newport Harbor "Most peo-
ple who find themselves I eye.
MAILBAG
~cott McClung drive~ h1s boat during a recent trip to Catalina.
MorP Con1cast criticism
hi-.t r1•c1<llllq your corw<,pondence Uus
11111rn11u1 111 tlw J),uly Pilot ttncl l dm t1nother
d1 ... qruntll'd C ·omcc1<,t ll'>t'r (Community
Forum, C ''I ~2) Our .,,,cnnd home in the
d,•..,(•rt h,,.., wrv1c <• lt1r su1w nor lo Comcasl,
plu ... \\'I' IJl'I r ox Sport-. W<>sl 2, FX. So we
<ell\ <.,1•1• 1111' l>odqN <JdlllPS dncl Other SpOrt-
lll<J 1•\.i•nh thcll we• n in't evcn see in this
.... ond\' It 11 I ell I' cl of Ull r ....
I fh111k °"''' rc•c11ly t1tl ll<'Pd to VOJCe our
1h..,pl1'<1..,1111• with Comcd<,l. I sure wish we
I ould IJl'I clllolhPr idblf' C'OITipctny in our '""cl I hclVI' c omplt1ml<, w1lh them dlrnost
11111111111\.
· KAREN WHITAKER
I totr1llv 1 on< ur with rvcrythmg thdt has
lw1•n wnlll'n n<'CJt1l1vt•ly regtlrdlng Com-<,,..,, 1111• ll'f'.., cHI' Wt1y loo high The Service
, ... 11111 ...... nw P" turP IS the sctm(' dC. it's
c1IWcl}" twPn ThP type? of progrdill ll has is
11111 111 touch or in tum• with lhe people here
111 NP\\ prnt 1 ccui't -,tn•ss this enough I
tl11rlk 11 '" outrcHJPOUS for whdl they dre
d11111q It'.., c ..rtc1mly d monopoly. And 11
qt\"" lh1•111 lhP nqht to '>!<•ell c1c; fdr c.1s I dID
I Ofll I 'flll •d
I hc1\ 1 • hP1•n lo otlwr n llC"s I <,ee whdt
11t1•'t hr1v1• In 111ost ptHl. thc•y t1rf' dll better.
· HARRY YOST
Newport Beach
In defons<' of Schafnitz
I rn I cilhnq t1ho11t lhC' h•UN m toddy's
l'Llot lrom lfolwrt f>.tdCf drldnc on the Tma
Schdln1tz ISSUC (Commu-
lllly f'orum, Oct 22).
I he; lcltN is cold dnd
11nfor91ving Schalrut.z JS
JldYlO<J for her cnme, and u hc>r 1deo of chanty is to
c11vc her um and energy
to rmse money for thP
causes, why should she
,,., rondemncd? It i!> edSy
to put t1 c heck m an -
Tina Schafnltz cnv<'lopc to your fdvonte
< hcinly, 9ut it 1s noble to
CJIVC? of you~etr.
f\ t.tc F11rl,1nc• should look dl the nature of
mNc y hProtc• hf• writ,•s to you agdtn
• 8ARRYCOLE
Newport Bedell
McClung gets too much press
1'111 d1"itt1rh<·cl tins mommcJ about au thP.
In 1• puhhc 1ty tlw Odtly Pllot ts giving Scott
Mc< ·1 11ng <1nd his o;h1p Rdpturc ("Bac-k on
h<h1t<I,· Oct. 221. St•Pms to me that lhi 1 a
hll"lflf'SS, cHld C>lhC'f hu tnf'<;~ '> do not Q t
th.ii kmcl of lu•l• µuuht 1ty m th.-Daily Pilot.
S11ppos~clly, when h11 wt1s incarcerated
,
he claimed he lost $100,000 m business.
Well, I want to know il hC" 1s runninq thlS dS
a nonprofit organizallon conn~ctecl with the
church, or is H a for-prohl busine~'>? And
also, it seems to me that 1f somt>on" C"\sl'
treated children on thdt bot1t th<> wdy he
did, maklng them do push·ups, th •y would
be jailed for child dbusc. WhNe do you
draw the line?
SANDRA BASMACIYAN
Corond ch•I Mdr
Back Bay decision a bad one
nus Newport BedChN Uunks the judge's
ruling against dumpmg tn:>dl<'<l water m the
Back Bay is arrogant and dntH•cology
rIRWD can't dump treated SCWdge tn
bay," Oct. 15) How can c1 lawyer thmk he
knows more thdn the accumultlled years of
knowledge of the slate Wdter bodrcl? Recy-
cling sewage 1s an ecol0<J1tal plus. Esp •·
cially here in the West whcrt• wc1tcr is c1
premium. Look dt Arcatd, (\1llf., where•
sewage is treated, run through vt1rious cco·
logical preserves for birds, and hnt11ly
dumped in Humboldt 8dy, where hulf of
Califorrua's oystN arc hnrwstcd for lhe
table.
Irvine Rdnch Water District I'> to lw com-
plimented for trying to work out "mtlrl solu-
llons. Newport Bea<"h should coop<m1te und
not be the dog in the m6nqer
BOB WOLFF
Newport Bet1ch
On r edrawing districts
I am makmg a comme.nt t1boul n•clrnw-
mg the school board d1'>U1cts ( ·01stnct
looks at 2ones by numbN~." Oct. 21). We
defmitely nee<l rezoning. Th problem is
that high school board 20nC':. arP d1lferent
from high school zone.s. H19h sc:hool zone·">
include all the elementdry schools thdt fN~d
mto a high school, board ion •s dfr. chffc>r-
ent. Board zones dr<> drd\\fn b.tst!d on popu·
lation, like the U .S. I louse of Hcprc entd-
bves, Current bo<ud iom•s q1vn Cil< h high
school the followmg rcpw5entalion: New-
port Hdrbor, three; I!sttlncw, 1 t/2, C oron11
del Mar, 1 112: Co tu Mc u, ont• C\cnrly
there i a problem
Though genuin<'ly tryinu to rC'pre'>t•nl
tho whole ctislrict, our hurd·worklng board
members stdl hav<.~ ft ndturnl huu; toward
the schools they know bei,t, their local
schools. r would like to "'''e hoc1rd 10nes
become the some a!-. thl' high !>Choo! ion ' ,
with each high M:hool 1one hc1v10g on or
two represcntaUveJ . M~mher~ hould, a
they ur now, oo chosc•n by t1ll vot •rs.
PAUL DANIELS
Costn Me 1
'"'
I think this 1s another C'dSC of the school
board not domg its homework
My documents from lhP superintendent's
office show that redtslrictmg c~m onJy be
done after the federt1l census. The next fed-
eral census 1s m the yecH 2000. So you're
drumming up d lot of unrest over some-
thing that can't ht1ppcn for 2 112 year!> ... l
Utink the board members should have done
their homework on this.
KATHY SCHWARTZ
Cdnd1ddlc for Newport-Mcscl school
bottrd
Favorable on fe rry fare
. I couldn't help but respond fclvorably
to the necessary rate mcredse for the Bal-
boa Ferry •
From time lo time, WP. come across a
product, service or entertainment that
eems to still be a good value. An afternoon
movie ticket or a six-pdck of beer illustrdte
a couple of things worth the money.
Not only is the Bdlbod f Prry a reminder
of sunpler and qweter times, but a therd-
peubc cleansing of the souJ, providing a
few minutes for contmu1ty of thought. And
it's well worth 50 C('nls Beside~. lh<' mdth is
ct1s1er.
Thank you, SC'ymorc Beek
LEE AMES
Corona del Min
Disappointed with council
I WdS calling to express my vH'W on the
City Council mt><>lmg Monddy evening
regdrcti.ng the l Jarbor C"PntN and redevel-
opment pro1ect r·counnl approves center's
design," Oct. 20)
I was redlly sh9<'ked dt thl" City Coun-
cil's blatant dtsn•gard for the residents of
Costa Mesa. Cledrly the majonty of pcak-
er.; expressed opposition lo the proJCcl as 1l
1s now planned. And for tho<.,e who spoke
m favor of 1t, I wondc>r JUst how many were
employees, vendors or contrtlctor t1fflliated
with Home Depot or ICI D •vclopmcnl Co. I
think it was, lo my recolll'ction, one or two
who spoke m f dVor of thP. proJ •cl n•:.1dc in
\he dffcctcd ne1ghl>orhood.
The City Council showed « lc1c·k of
intPgnty and that 1t is rul('(l by thP bt<J
bucks vs. the rnnr<>rn for the.• c1bzcns of the
nty who voted lhC"m 1n. ll'i; spt•c 1hcttlly
Gdry Monahan wh<> i'> up for r<'-t'l<>ct1on
this November. I would hopt• thctt th(' cill·
zens of Costa Mro,e won't mokC' that rnt'>-
take a sec-ond tune. •
They llinit~cl \I to two minute to vo1n•
our·Vlews on '>Omcthmg that dff cts th fl' t
of our bves as long a w • hvc tn our horn .
r QUC..,~ that kind of s.1y 11 all on my part.
JANE FINCH
Costa Mesa
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
Community can add to
success of foundation
Thank you for your wonder-
ful column (•Parents plotting
revolution in schools," Oct. 9). I
thought Pilot readers might
like an update on the progress
of the Mariners Foundation.
First. our foundation raised
sll~htly more than $100,000
prior to the onset of the offi-
LETTER OF
THE WEEK
cial fund-raising
campaign.
What's more,
the $100,000
consists of mon-
etary contributions only. It does
not reflect any goods or ser-
vices donated in kind.
Additionally, the Star Party,
considered an educational
event was attended by more
than 1,000 and helped raise
more than $18,000. Aside from
being a thoroughly enjoyable
family event, our profit was
twice the amount originally
estimated.
As for our annual student
directory, the foundation has
sold more than 78 ads to local
merchants, which has raised
more than $·17,000. Not bad
• for our first try I
With the annual pledge dri-
ve in full swing, the response
has been building steadily. I am
pleased to say that each con-
tributing family has made
fNery attempt to donate as
generously as they are able.
Based on the time, effort
and support provided by every-
one over the past seven
months, it is obvious that a
quality education is a top prior-
ity among Mariners parents.
They have proved that they are
dedicated to their school as
well as to their community.
We are hoping that commu-
nity residents will join in with
the same determination and
invest in our school. Next on
our list is expansion of our Pro-
ject Read program and the ren-
ovation of our multipurpose
room (now called the Penne
Ferrall Theatre). It is badly in
need of paint, air conditioning
and a public audio system. We
are also working at making our
playground more kid friendly.
Whether an alumnus, par-
ents of an alumnus, or an inter-
ested resident, we need the
support of the entire communi-
ty. Together we can make a dif ~
ference for the benefit of our.
children and become part of
the solution.
ANN RAMSER
• President
Mariners Foundation
HOW TO REACH YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
PRESIDENT I Heights). 834-3550.
Blll Clinton, (D), The White
tJouse, 1600 Pennsylvama Ave,
Wdstungton, D.C., 20500 Hot-
line (6 a.m . to 2 p.m .) (202) 456-
1111.
VICE PRESIDENT l
Al Gore, (D), The Capitol Bull.d-
ing, Suite 212, Washington, D.C ,
20500.
GOVERNOR I
Pete Wilson, (R), Stdte Capitol.
Sacramento 95814, (916) 445-
2841.
U.S. SENATORS
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD
88 Fem Dnve, Costa Mesa, 708-
FAIR
Bodrd· President Emily Sanford;
Vice President Don Saltarelli;
dnd members Gdry Hayakawa,
Jim Lindberg, John Crean,
Randy Snuth, Don Willet and
Jeffrey Stern.
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION
200 Kalmus Dnve, P.O. Box 9050,
Costa Mesd 92628-9050, 966-
4000.
Ehzabelh D. Parker, member,
Trustee Ared 5 Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach.
• Barbdra Boxer, (D), 112 Hart
Senate Building, Suite 112,
WdShmgton, D.C., 20510, (202)
224-3553; or 2250 E. Impenal I CITY OF COSTA MESA
Highway, Swte 545, El Segundo C9sla Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair
90245, (310) 414-5700. Dnve, 92626, 754-5223.
•Dianne Feinstein, (0). 331 Hdrt Mayor. Peter Buffa
Buildmg, Washington, D.C., Council Joe Erickson, Gary
20510, (202) 224-3841; or 11111 Monahan, Heather Somer!> and
Santa Monica Blvd., Swte ens, Libby Cowon.
Los Angeles 90025, (310) 914-noo.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beach C-1ty Hall, 3300
Newport Blvd., 92663. 644-3309
Mayor: Thomas Edwards • Chris Cox, (R), 47th D istrict, 1
Newport Place, Suite 420, New-
port Beach 92660, (714). 756-
2244; or 2402 Rayburn Building,
Washington, D.C., 20515, (202)
225-5611 (Represents most of
Newport Beach.)
Council: John Hedges, Jan
Debay, Norma Glover, Dennis ,
O'Nell, John Noyes and Tom
Thomson.
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT
'I
• Dana Rohrabacher, (R), 45th
D1stnct, l 01 Mam St., Suite 3C,
Hunti~gton Beach 92648, (714)
960-6483; or 1027 Longworth
Building, Washington, D.C.,
(202) 225-2415. (Represents Cos-
td Mesa and West Newport
Beach). '
Distncl office: 2985-A Bear St.,
Costa Mesa 92626, 424-5000.
Supenntendent: Robert Barbot ,
Bodrd: Dana Black, Judy Franco,;
Jim Ferryman, Martha Fluor, 1
Wendy Leece, Serene Stokes '
and DaVld Brooks.
STATE SENATE
Ross Johnson (R), 35th District,
18552 MacArthur Blvd., Suite
220, Irvine 92715, 833-0180.
STATE ASSEMBLY
Marilyn Brewer (R), 70th District,
18952 MacArthur Blvd., Suite
220, Irvine 92715, 863-7070.
STATE COASTAL COMMISSION
45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, Sein
Francisco 941()5, (415) 904-5200.
Regional office located in Long
Beach, (310) 590-5071.
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD
OF SUPERVISORS
Hdll of Adroimstration, 10 C1Vlc
Center Plaza, Santa And 92701.
• Jim Silva, 2nd District (Co ta
Mesa), 834-3220.
• Thomas Wilson, 5th Distnct
(Newport Beach, Santa Ana
COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE
DISTRICT
D1stncl office: 1370 Adams Ave ,
Costa Mesa 92626, 432-5898.
Chancellor: William M . Vegd
Board: Waller Howald, Sherry
Buum, Pdul Berger, Arn1ando
Ruiz and Jerry Patterson.
MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER
DISTRICT
1965 Pldcentia Ave., Costa Mc!>a
92627, 631-1200
Bodrd 'JhJdy Ohllg-Hall, Hank
Panian, Mike Healey, Fred Bock-
miller and Dana Haynes.
COSTA MESA SANITARY DIS-
TRICT
P 0 Box 1200, Costa Me a
92628-1200, 754-5043.
Board: Jun Ferryman, Art Perry,
Nate Reade, Arlene Schafer and
Dan Worthington.
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CAMPAIGN
• CONTINUED FROM A 1
residents who oppo!>t! the mrport.
some of. tus ldiqc>r c1mtnhuto1s
this penod include:
• Barry Bnef, d dE>velopcr in
South Lagunu ($1,000).
• Christina Bruce, ownN °C)f
Dana Pdrty SupplJes m M1s!'>1on
Vie}O ($1,000)
• Chnstian Colaw, a rt•dl estdlC
agent for California Real Estate'
Center m Aliso Vie10 ($1 ,0001
• Peter Craig, an exf•cutive for
RainbQw Technologies 10 Lugun<1
Niguel ($1,000).
• Jon Posheim, a suc:untie~
ant1lyst with Gret'n Street Advi-
sors in Laguna Hilb ($1 ,0001.
As Uw Nov. 3 t•lec-tton draws
near Silva · dncl Sulltvnn arP
almost neck and neck m th1• Jund-
ra1 mg race
In thr last hhnq p1•nod, thf')'
both raised about S<tO,OOU, hnng-
mg the total lor lhl' c<1mpt119n to
almost $800.000
,
According to c'dmpdlgn state-
ments, Sulhvan has raised
$367 ,621 , while Silva ha~ raised
$:384,474 -a difference of only
dbout $17,000
Stlvtt also held a slim lead in
lh~ prl'VlOU~ filing period, when
hP rui-.ed dbout $22,000 more
than Sullivao. Silva had raised
$292,586 while Sulbvan raised
$270,136, ateording to campaign
statements.
The proposal to build an air-
port dl El Toro has been the dehn-
tn!J issue in the .election. Silva
supports thE> airport, while Sulli-
vun oppose'> it. A Sullivan victory
v.ould <.tuft the Board of Supervi-
!>t>ni' majority from. pro-d1rport to
dntl-d1rport
ln l~Jht of Uus, South Gounty
rns1dC>nts who are outside of
th<> 2nd D1!>tnct -have been
pounnq money into the campaign
coffers of both candiddtes
Ncv1•rlht'less, vote>rs in Hunt-
ington Bcilrh and other 2nd Dis-
tnc:t ureas will uJtimdtely decide
,..,·ho will rt-present them on the
bodrcl -and thus the fate of the
Train show to chug into Costa Mesa
The Great A.menrdn Trt.tin ",how will d1spldy more than 10,000
uains Nov. 7 and 8 ttt the Ora11gP. County Fairgrounds.
The trams on cusplc.ly will be operdtionaJ and for sale. Admis-
1o1on is. $5 for adults, t1nd tluldren dr<? free with dn adult. The train
how will be held from 11 d.m. t-0 5 p.m c•ach da}
For mow inrom1c1tmn, rt.1ll f h30) 782-462 t qr {630) 834-0652.
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El Toro air base.
W1th 10 days remaining b~forc
voters go to the polls, Silva has
$73,770 left lo spend on last-
minute campaigning, whlle Sulli-
van has $l21,568, according to
campaign statements. i
Neither Silva nor hls campaign i
consultant, Matt Cunninghdm, I
could be reached for comment on !
how he will spend the remainder i ! of his funds. :
But Sullivan scud the hon's l.
share of his money will be spent
on campaign mailers. He ha<> Ii
already blanketed the d1stncl
11 with provocabve mailers attack-
ing Silva and his pro-airport {
stance. · • · ;
•rm feeling really confident," i
Sullivan said. •1·m lookmg for-
ward to Nov. 3 •
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Schdlfer said Rupnrt appearnd
lo be domg 1ust fine by Friday
<lftemoon.
"On the. qwck reaction and
fast thrnking of Richard Jones and
myseU, I thmk we sdved him,•
she ScncG7'
Gdy Wassail-Kelly, a Balbod
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Rupr>r~ b1gg1•st tans, got the
OP\\:. l\bout Uie swan's tragN1y
while on lwr war t<J Lon!J B uc:h
tor a ronwnt1c ''eek ·nd.
She, CJf cvursc•, dropped hPr
pldo and came rushmg back
home to ch~c:k on Rupert rtnd
lend whdt •\er help she could.
Wttssull·Kclly hcJS bPcn IPad-
mg a c d.Olpaign in tit" community
newsletter Btllboo B1>.tron to hnd
Rupert a mote after ycani of he ng
the only hlilck swan m all·of N•"W•
port 1 lurbor. She smd the $180
~he has raised trJ buy hun a
1emc1lc frwnd will now go tow.ird
h1s doctor hill~
While Was!>rtll-Kelly has an
e.xtensl\'e -.c:ropl>ook of clippmg5
and photogrnphs of her feathPred
rnend, Rupert's story IS still d btt
tuzzy.
Sotorooy, October 24, 1990 A 15
WdssalJ-Kelly said he was
brought here with d few other
haby swans from Australia, but
was the only one who could adapt
to the bdy's salty water. He lS
known for h.is loud quawking.
love tor human attention and
occa-:.1onal fnr>ndJy pecking on hi
\'1s1tors' hand or head. ,
Luckily. Rupert was the ()nly
dnJnldl who appears to hdve been
affected by the diesel fuel spill,
said Tom Napoli ot the Fu.h and
Game ~pill r~pon.<.e division. il
OlhC'1als responded to the
scene and contained the spill
quickly, before 1t '>pread Uuough
thf~ harbor, he Sdld
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orowth
Hut in tht• wmtcr, when IRWD hcJs
ITHJrl' n•cltUfTl~d Wdff'f lhiin at CclO
Pll, th(• treuted wt1<;tc watN would
'JO lhrough thP duck ponds dnd
clump into lht> b.1y Tht1t plan ls md
hons nl dullt1ri, rheapPr thrtn d1spos·
HHI of th'· mccc> ~ wu~tf• wuler viu a
fllJ>Phnc> to thf' Oran9e County Sctni·
l.it1on D11'tn<'t, which lRWD tw> been
dwnq lor th<' past two ypars
··nwy ScJl(I 1t wai> for ducks, but 11
wr1s H'ttlly for lh<' bucks,· C.iustm
t><llcl
Wt.1tr r d1slnct off 1C1t1h nmtinuc• to
111<unli1rn lhd\ the> prowct .is a wholP
would p1ov1dl• d net lwnf'f1 t lo thP
I•••}-'\ Wt1t(•f quality
AGAINST THE ODDS
Nf'wriort 13Pd<h olf1tttils, hopm<J
lo lt•11111111c111ly bdr the• tr<•t1lNJ WdSl<'
W 11IC'r fl lllll lh ' f>t,ltMry, II) 199(>
P rll1•11 •d 11110 11 two yt•cir tl.fJJf'l'rlH.'nt
with lh1· cl1stru I.
N1•wpmt BPdf h ( '1ty Alturrwy Boh
B11rnh11111 s111d lhdt ugrt•l'nH·nl Udv<'
IHWIJ th1· t1hd1ly to" cl1spo'>t' ol 7.8
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w <111•r 111 tlw wmtPr c1hout 4 b mil-
h11n tl1 row1h tlu· OrttlHJl' County
Wc1l1•1 I >1,tm l°'> GrePn Acr<•s proJed
<1rtd ·1.2 null111n throuqh th<> sarutd·
11011 d1..,tr1< I II dl-.o put d two·yC>ttr
lllOl 1JIOJ 111111 1111 l)t1y d1<:l'htt1<)1'
·1111 • ,11111•1•m1·n1 l'XJ>lrl'S Dec. I.
but Bumh111n did the oty tntend1> to
continue workmg wtth JRWD to
mm(• up with u long·tcrm ~Jution
U-wt wouJd dtvr-rt San Diego Creek
wt.1ter thiouyn th'• dut·k ponds y<wr-
round, kf•(•pmg rcdatmed water out
of the hdy.
Becc1usc the 1996 CJqrcf'mPnt also
pr<>v<!nl<~d thC' city from chdllcnging
lf~WD's permit dpplicatJon, the legal
hqht and <1dvocttc-y rol" WdS left up to
Caustm cmd Dcff'nd the Bay.
And m the fi!Ce of d wealthy, pow·
Nful wc1t<•r d1!-.trict and politicidns
who he didn'l h<•hQve WCJ"f! l.ic;ten~ng,
C'd ustm hm. prPvailP.d. •
•It's hf>Pn qwle a challenge," he
Sdld, shll ht•t1minq from last week's
c:ourt dN·1s1on "I don't know if I
knc>w how hcml 1t would be when I
'tt1)rtNi this •
C''ciu'>tlrl found out about IRWD's
proJ>O'>dl to disrhrirge mto the bay m
1995 wtult> on d dulE' with Susc.ln
Slonncr C'c1ustm, who 1s now his
w1fo, dnc1 twr pc1wnt.s, lonqtJme enVI·
ronmentdh'>h Jc.lrk and Nc1nry Skm·
n<•r.
"He• stu rted lalkmq about
rl'clr11mPcl wt1tPr in thP bdy, and I d.ld-
n't h£'1if'VI' hun, hut th<•n hP showed
11w lhf' c1r1•1•n wc1h•1, • C'duc..tm said.
(\HJ'>lrn hrou<Jhl c1 Jdt of 1t to d City
Council nll't'ltn<J 111 Septc•mber 1995
ttnd showt•<I 1t to councal mC'mbers,
dc•mdnd1nq lht1t th<•y fight IRWD'<,
prOJCC'l
The momf'nlum grPw, t1nd rn
IJPrembN he f11ecl for nonprofit sta-
tu., und ht•c <11T1(' D<>lcnd lhC' Bc1y Inc~
Donut1on ... from lus friPnds, enVI-
ronmental groups and the commum-
ty allowed th Defend the Bay to hire
den us ts cmd. pay legal tees tor court
appeals. They h ave sp<mt more thdn
$300,000 on the ftght so far.
AHARDBATIU
Causun, who is also a real estate
hroker, said he works an~here from
12 to 15 hou1s u day plus weekends,
mqst of 1l on Defend the Bay issues.
H ts wife can attest to' how much
time he spends. The two plan to take
a vacation this winter their llrst
since they were mamed m May
1996.
"There are rughts he gets up at 4
a.m. with an idea to write down, and
dll of tho~e hours at the library and
lhP EPA Wlcl the water district going
through lhose documents," she said.
u It's true we've done less pdrties and
movies, but 1t always comes back to
whut's more import.ant. He's really
mddc an impoct •
City Councilwoman Norma
Glover, who has been involved m
water issu<•s, admires Cdustm's dedi-
cation to the commuruty
·Bob ts a high-energy, dedicated,
tentlcious yuy," she said "I le typ1·
fies a lot of good cit.J.zens we have in
Nc>wport 8etlr.h who or<> concerned
with our greatest dsset, which as the
bdy."
Whtle the C dUStms said they were
f'CSldllc when they heard the news of
Judge Thomas' decision, they adrrut-
l<•d the roc:1d to get there hc1s had its
share of spN?d bumps.
One of the biggest was when the
regional boaid f1r~t approved the
pemut in July 1996.
Susan Skinner Cdushn S"-1d sbe
remem bers watching p<>ople testify,
thinking th y might hdvc> d chance
and then SCf mg th<> board approve
the penrut with l~s than 20 minutes
of d1scuss1on.
"It was such a feeling that you
hud been f dilroaded, .. she scud.
But Caustm has alwdys managed
to keep d positive dttitud<> by looking
dhcad to the next hurdJe.
•1 don't hkc losing and I don't like
hav1J1g to tell people J lost, so that:S
one thing that .kept me going,#
Caustin sajd "TI1e other was realiz-
ing that it wdsn't right and they
should not have> a permit •
THE ROAD AHEAD
Water district officials havonot yet
decided wh~thcr to appedl last
week's Superior Court denston, but
w11J discuss the issue Monday night
rn a dosed session.
Caustin said he expects the dis-
tnct to appeal, but is not worried
about the outcome.
He said he is focusing on improv-
ing the quality of the w(lter that
alreddy flows mto the bdy through
San Diego Cre<>k.
H e believes that when more peo-
ple> bt•com~ dWtire of the problems
they will do what they can to help.
"There ar<' ways to enforce the
prc!Ct.lces lhdt will protect the bay,
ttnd we hav<> to educate people
about what needs to be done,~ he
'>did.
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Approvals and penruts are still needed, and unple-
mentation as antiapatcd for 1999
Remple sa1d the department is looking at expand-
ing the effort lo three acres, which would cost about
$500,000. Over the next four to bve years, offlciaJs
would like to restore eight lo 10 acres of the dry land
habitat to wetlands
Fish and Game is also redotng its entlre Upper
Newport Bay management plan, which will look at
how to better use the area for recreation and improve
the natural habitat. RC'mple said. -------
The sevPn P,ro1ects thdt were funded by the South·
em CaWom1d Wetlcmds Glt>annghouse are:
• Upper Newport Bay Shellmaker Island: Restor·
ing.one acrP ol upland into lldal salt marsh, mud flat
and subtidal habitat. $100,000.
• Bolsc1 Chicw Acqumng the 42-&crc Fieldstone
property to supplement the lMger restoration pro1ect
dt Bolsa Clued. $500,000
• Los Cerritos: Entering into a purchuse agreement
for the 185-acre Bixby Ranch. $500,000.
• San EliJO Lagoon: Re'>lonng 415 acres of salt
marsh through ongoing removal of sand atld cobble
from the Sdn Diego County lagoon mouth $1 million
• Tijuana River Estuary Model Marsh. Converting
20 acres of dry land into mtertidaJ salt marsh. and
sloughs. $1.5 million.
• Ventura River faluary: Acquiring an 18-acre.
trailer pdfk at the mouth of the Ventura River. $1 nul-
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• Goleta Slough. Restonng 38 acres of isolated Sdlt
marsh to tidal action This 1s the first phase of an 108-
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(Ofona del Mor, Costa Mesa girls continue to dominate
ther divisions in cross cOIJITfry action I ~ page 84.
Soturday, October 24, 1998 • Sports Editor R9ger Cor1son • 949 57 44223
'auon Of THE DAY
"We'U need some lflings to go right for us lo beat them _,,
Bill Workma n, Ora nge Coast College football
coach on his team's game wjth Cerritos tonight.
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Newport Beoch/Costo Meso Doily Pilot 81
, ..... H I G H S C H 0 0 l F 0 0 T I ·I Ii l
I I
richard
dunn ____ ,__ ..... -
i·Describe
't ' ? eaID ••••
how 'bout
'unselfish'
•Ken Phebus w ds, and
will always be, the classic
example of a pure sport.
N ow thttt professional
tenni~ is out of Keri .
Phebus' future. which 1s
brighter than ever in the world
o{ encouragcm1ent, the fonncr
1uruor phenom, CIF Southern
Secllon champion c1nd NrAA
winner only w1-;hcs her gc1me of.
choice wa ... a httlc d1tfcrent.
~emember the Newport
Bearh Dukes m World Team ·
Tenni..,( PhPbus hllcd in one
night tor them and had ti blchl.
U lh<' sport hosted matC'h\'S
dll lhf' timl' hke the FPd Cup or
Dc1v1s Cup, Ph<•bus never
would've n•tirt>d at the npt' old
agP or 24. Keep m mmd that's
two yE'ars older than Lindsay
Ddvcnporl, hut a year younger
thdn B<'l{Imm's Domjnique Vdn
Roost. whos<> wm over
18-yccu-old Md1ltn<1 Hmq1s
allowc•d Ddv~npo1t to trddemdrk
No. 1.
Point i , t£>nnis is plc1yed hy
girls and young women. Few
reach the pomt Davenport has.
So enjoy it while you <'an, young
ladies.
"Jf I could play on a team, l'd
be playmg tenrus forever,"
Phebus said. ·I C'an't beUeve
somebody wouldn't want to be
playing high school tennis. l
went to prom ijunior and senior I years) instead of going to Junior
l Wimbledon. Tho ... e memories are
im~plnccablc. •
, Phebus graduc1h•d earl}' lrom
• 1 Corond dC?l Meir I h~Jh where she t won bark-lo-back CIF ind1Vtdudl I smgles titles as a freshman and
1 sophomore Shl" was the ndbon's
.\ · No. 1-ranked juruor pltlyer in the j Qlfls 12s, 14s, 16s and 18s while
1 growing up in Newport Beach.
I Why would she want lo turn
pro after high school when she
could ;>lay on a team m college, l she reasoned? ·u tennis was a team sport,
I'd do it Wllil l die," said Phebus,
SEE TENNIS PAGE 83
Santa Margarita puts away Corona del Mar
•?ea Kings fall vic tim to
onsides kicks, twice, as
hosts take Sea View win.
H r<JIAIU) 1)1 ~"J
~fllol
MISSION VIEJO -With the
element of surprise thelI great-
est weapon, Santa Marganta
High's Eagles made· dbsolutely
sure that Corona de! Mdr would
not upset the top-ranked foot-
ball team in ClF 'Southern Sec-
tion Division VI for a second-
straight week ..
In fact, by rccovenng their
second onsides kick of the game
in the fourth quarter, Coach Jim
Hartigan's Eagles drove d stdkc
through the Sea Kings' hearts
Fnday night as host Santa Mar-
garita defeated Corona del Mar,
27-6, in Sea View League action
at Saddleback College.
Santa Margdnla (6-1, 2-0 in
league), which has d history of
losing to the Sea Kings, recov-
e red 1ts second ons1dPs kick
with 11 ·41 remamtng rn the
-game and converted it mto
another touchdown for theu
margin of victory.
"They executed them real
weU and we didn't,· Corona del
Md! Coach Dick Freeman said
of the onstdf's kicks Santa Mar-
ganta recovered. •on the sec-
ond one, for some reason we
moved away from the ball.•
Corona del Mar (5·2, 1-1 ),
which knocked off Newport
Harbor lctst week when the
Sailors were ranked No, 1 in
Div1sion VI, pulled to within
13-6 lrlte in the thlJ'd quarter on
SEE COM PAGE 85
I M HA1,,. .~RTY.lYl US I DAILY P:lOT
Newport Harbor's Mike Warther (33) tries lo grab the elusive Scott Barlow of Woodbridge.
.·
7
10
Warriors cash in early miscue's;
then hold on in bruising Sea
View League football cldsh.
BAJrn't h1 1 "'-\111
Oli( Plot
IRVINE -U there WdS onP turning
point, there were two dozen.
C orona
del
Mar
HighJs Nate
Lemmennan
(left) is faced
\\i th a horde
• oi Santa
Margarita
defenders
in Friday •
night's
Sea View
League
football
encounter at
Saddle back
College, a
situation .
seen all too
often for the
likes of the
Sea Kings.
kvine (4-1-1) 0 0 .
Corona deJ ~r (5-2) 1 2 11
El Joro ( 2 4 I 0 •
Friday's scores
Sdnta Marganta 27, c.cN 6
Woodbndge 10, Newport 1
Tonight's game (7:30)
El Toro at livine
Thursday, Oct. 29
S Margarrta at Newport Harbor
Friday. Oct. 30
IMne 115 Corona del ~
at Nt>.Yport HarbOr
Woodbridge 115 El Toro,
at Trabuco Hilh
There was, m fact, no i>asy anS"Wer,
no. stock explanation and no coachmg
cliche available to describe Woodbndqe
Higb's hard-hitting 10-7 Sea Vww
League football VJCtory Fnday .night
over vtsitmg Newport Harhor at Irvin~~,,...---------.,
High . STA NDiNGS ·our kids played their d""C!> off,·
Newport Cwch Jet! BnnklPy .,;ud in a
postgame rasp which in 1bell symbol-
12ed how much both teams gt1Vt:' to the
cause, wtuch tndy eventually amount to
postseason sUIVival.
There were four Newpo1 t turnovers,
a crucial roughing .the k\Cker penalty
wluch set up the Warriors' fm.l scou•,
and another £Wl1ble wh1<:h sabotc.HIP.d •• Sailor~· fourtl\-and-goal play ol the
Woodbndge 1 \\.'1th 5:14 h'.'ft m hctore
halftime
There was a mufted punt which tnq-
gered the only touchdown for the ho't"
(6-0-1 , 1-0-1 m league and ran kE.'d No 2
in CIF Southern Section Dw1s1on VI}
But the Sailor!> benefited from their
SE E NEWPORT PAGE 8 5
University (3·3-1) 1 ,
Cost• Mesa (4·3) 1 ,
E$ta!nda(1-6) 0 2
~ kadt (11) 0 ,
Friday's score
Al!SO Niguel 46, Estancia 27
Friday. Oct. 30
Laguna H1 IS vs Costa Mes-.
at Orange Coast College
Estancili at Laguna Beac:h
All50 Niguel l/S. Un~ at Irvine
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
I I
ongr_atulations
Costa Mesa High senior calls upon her secret
w eapon (he r h eArt) when the occasion )'Varrants ..
lhUl/\111> Dl N~
~Pb .
O nce Jamie Df>Noewer
got the sweE'l taste of
CfOSS•C'Ountry VlClory, the
depths of her nmrung soul grew
from leisurely P.E.-class play to
senous competitor wtth an edge.
·1Runrung) seems to be the
only thing I've (ound that
, rcachc~ down mto me,• the
Costa Mc~a High seruor aid. -1
"" h1tvc to talk to my eU dunng a
raC'e. lt's not o much what the
other gul has. ll'!i what I have
'Jcumc, you hav • hNnt ... you
know you have l l.' ·r JU.St kc p saying that to
my eU over and over agrun
dunng a race."
OeNoewFr, who has also•
learned to never undcrc'>hmatc
the other runner's determmaLion
al the front ot each piick,
reached dowh tw1ce ta ... t week to
capture first-pldcc hnishl'S in
come-irom-oohind efforts
DeNoewt:I', nughuly
tnfluenct>d by Co ta M a gul
coach Joe Busi since the eighth
grade. spnnled past Lagur:m Hilb
standout Brooke Thoma ... to wm
a Pacific Coast league du I
meet. th •n three day' later w1m
again in her d1v1.c:1on at the
Orange County Champtonsblps
al Irvine Regional Paik.
SEE JAMIE PAGE 13
Jamie DeNoewer .. • • •
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School Athletic Department in recognition of outstanding performances such as yours. -
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UCI IOLf TOlllllallT
Remembering Myron McNamara
. A gol.t tournament to raise UCI scholarship funds is Scheduled
. for Nov, 9 for Keri Phebus' original and longtime coach, the late
Myron McNam¥a.
The event bas been organized to memorialize ·McNamara,
the fonner UCI head men's tennis coach who touched the lives
of many, including Phebus. ·
M.cN'amara, who established what is now th<! Balboa Bay
Oub Racquet Club ttnd was heavily involved in the fonner .John
Wayne Tennis Club, was the traveling sP.Cretary fo1 the tennis
barostonrunu tour that induded Jack Kramer, Pancho Go1l7.ale1.,
lAw Hoad, Ken Rosewall, Pancho Segura dnd Rod Laver.
An endowed sc.:hol6.r$hip fund in McNamara's name (he died
last Apnl) will be launched as a result of the goU tournament at
Los Serranos Country Club in Chino Hills. KramPr is the
honord.fY chairman, Details: (949) 824-8366
• ~\PC. MA• TIN I 0 f 0•
Keri Phebus, when competing at the Newport Beach Marriott.
TENNIS
CONTINUED FROM 8 1
who won NC AA singles and
doubles ch11mp1ooships m 1995
lor UCLA. "God hus g iven me
the gill ol C'ncourngement, that's
why 1 love being on cl learn. 1 get
inspired by thdt. not by tenrus "
ln high school, Phebus wou).d
dust hN opponents, f>-0, then
cheer gleefully fQr her
lcammdtes. "That's thQ big
picture," she sttid
In addition to h(>r per~ondl
glory, PhPbus Jed Corona del
Mar.to back·to·bdck \IP 4-A
team bUes. As Cl iumor, she
dropped lugh school tennis and
acc.t'lcrated her study habits. but
she missed team sports so much, .
she tned basketball with her
good fncnd Mollie Flint.
Halfway through her senior
year. Phebus finished school
UCLA, amon.g 0U1cr top colleges.
caine waving a full-ride
scholarship and Phebus beC'ame
1Ls most coveted recruit in
history ..
"There really an• only two
times in your C'areer when you
get to play team tenrns high
school and college," she said
"I've mad ctrlicl<'s on kids who
htlve (qwt high school tennis)
because they say it's not chal-
lenging enough, But to me It's
cheenrtg on the other girls dfld
playmg as a tedm
"These kids pltiying high
school tenrm have the best
opportunity to work on theu
game -like thel! c;erve and
volley, for mstdnce and they
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•Volleyball
Colltgt womtn • South«n Clhfom,..
Colteg• at C.I Baptist.
7 30pm
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•t Cypre>1
Tournament
High school boys •
IA S.rne •t Newport
H1rbQ(, 9 1.m; ht•r:w:•• Tournament
get great exposure."
Phebus whose hnal pro
tournament Wd'> la-.t week's U.S.
Women's Challenger of lndldn
Wells at the Hyatt Grand
Champions Resort, was
preparing to fir to the ends or
the edrth again to land
(precious?) points on the
Womens Tennis Association
Tour Alter Indian Wells, Texas,
Austrdlia d.Ild, yes, lndtd, were
next on the calendar She wonld
be home for Christmtls.
But Phebus abhorred th<>
biestyle of travPlrng dlonl?, bc>ing
lonesome in motel rooms, hvin~1
on oatmeal and nc.e dncl
·scroungmg up points" to
remam 200-dJ\d-something.
"If 1uru9r tennis pur~nts only
knew before they allowrd tht•ir
kids to turn pro," sho sdld.
For now, Phebus is lull of
ideas on what to do with her life.
•.i haven't even allowed myself
to go out on d date," Sdld
Phebus. who reached as high a~
No. 130 m the world in doubles
and No 160 in singles.
Marathons and triathlons
could be her next athletic
hurdles. She C'dn't wd1t to work
9-to-5. "Thdt wouJd be a drt-am
JOb for me nght now,· she sa1d,
·and also not hdving a fannN'!.
tan all the time."
Phebus, whose colleglilt<>
honors included Pacific-10
Conference Pldyer of the Year,
Tennis Magazine Player of the
Yedl' dild UCLA Female Athlete
of the Year, will always be the
darling of tenms m these parts.
• RIOtARO DUNN'S club t ennis
column appears twice monthly
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
'
Sports
Ultimate , -y 0 L L E y I A l L
payoff is
the view
•Reunion with fonher
OC Volleyball Club
players is heart-warming,
agonizing in Colorado.
L ast weekend, l was very .
fortundle to make one of my
annual visits to a college to
watch some of my former players
compete \Vlth their college
teams. This trip was to the
Uruvers1ty of Colorado, which is .
m Boulder, one of the great
college towns.
The trip was made more
enjoyable because of our travel
party, wluch included my wife
Pam, Dan Glenn (Newport
Harbor H1gh's head coach),
Dan's haf\ce Mary Lackey, Pete
West (a coach at the Orange
County VoUeybdll Club) and
Calvary Chapel Coach Jim
Downey.
Colorado's team feature<>
former Corona del Mar star
setter Kelly Camp bell, as well as
Newport Harbor's Melissa Schulz
and Courtney Owens, who won
two state titles Wlth Calvary
· Chapel. Melissa and Courtney
are seniors and Kelly IS a Junior.
The No 12 Buffaloes played
Texas A&M, ranked 15th, last
Fridily rught and then the
Univer:,1ly of Texas. ranked 13th.
the following evening.
We also wdtched the
Colorddo-Texas Tech football
game on Saturday.
Colorado defeated the Aggies
in four games. -wiU1 Schutz.
Campbell and Owens all starting
dnd playmg wPll Courtney had
t 7 kills, using an assortment of
shots, while Kelly was her ustial .
charismdlic selJ, leading the
Buffaloes from the setter
position.
Melissa, as always, was
extremely effective attacking
from her nuddle blocking
position
It was Colorado\ hrst-ever
victory over the Aggies.
Saturday's match was much
touqher. Every starting player for
the Longhorns was over 6-loot.
Texas won the first two games,
using its size to gain a block.mg
advdntage.
ln games three and four. Kelly
changed the distribution of her
chorlie
bronde
sets, wruch proclucod wms fo1
Colome lo.
Game five• Wds lh<• rully
sconng format, so evmy serve
counted us cJ point. Colorndo
hwlt cln 8-3 lead, hut lo:-.t lls c>dge
und lN up. VollPyhall C<tn be a
fickle yame Once momentum
changes hand'>, H's hard to get
bdck
Colorado never did dnd Inst
the dec1dmg g<.1rnl'. 15·8 Texas
scornd 12 straight to win the
match
Kelly was very creative m her
set selecllon and CourtnP}', the
smallest pluyer on Ule floor for
either team, WdS the kill lt>uder
with 27 Mt>hssa played both
tmddll' spol'i. '•
It 1s so grnat to watch fonn(!r
playero;, but 11 1s even hc•tter to
v1s1t with them. Thew dn• c,o I many great me>mon~c, 11ncJ 11 i-. so
grPtll to SPC how ecJch onP b
proun•ssmg m their l!vl!s
1hl'SC' guls were so succ~.,.,fu1
m their JUruor volleyhc11l nm~rs
(belwPen the thn?\~. lhPy l'n1oyed
scvt•n national cluh llllC>s ttllcl six
st<1tc high -.c.hool hUP ) dnd now
they a1e nccmng lht:!u hnc1I
sd1<1lasllc playing days
The U.S Jlclttonul team
coaches werL <1\ both tndtrhc
wc1tchmq Kelly set. Their hope 1s
to get her imolvecl -...1th th»
nation,11 tP.dm ~unw tm11> !.OOO
With Lonu Bedrh SlttlP'S :'\ h"t\'
I\ lay cllready a lock on the team.
it would sure be great 1t both
setter!> were from the
Newport·l\1csd awa.
Jotning us in Boulder was
fonnN Nt>wport l lcubor assistant
coach Stev<' Astihino, who was
busy taking pictuu·s ul the threo
for a photo dlbum hP's putting
togPther.
With these tn1h, 1t is always
grcdt to st•e other tor mer players
m thmr new hvps We vts1te>d
with two past Newport selll'rs,
the foml(?r Merilee Ph~ter lnow
married to Ron Grosc;heiml and
Siennct Curo. who 1s marned to
' Peter I id user, another Ne,,rport
alumnus. Both were marned last
summer and hve m Boulder.
ll Wds l'an.~n's' We('kf'nd at
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DeNocwer posted :...
OaCk·tO·back tnumphartt times
of 18:45 and 18.46 on two
different coursr.s. And Jor good
measure, she pas:.ed Thor!)as .
again m the hnal 300 meters at.~
the Orange County
Chttmpionsti1ps.
~she tdn d very mtt'lhyent
race and rE:!aUy dug down deep,•
Busi Sdid or DPNO<>wer's Wln at
Orange County •with about 800
yards left, she was solidly m thud
pldce, then she really reached
deep ms1dP to pull that onP .nut.
She proved what sht:!'s tt1pdblc
of doing.·
Thomas, also a scmor, WdS
believed to still be recovering
from an m1ury pnor to the Oct.
14 dual meet at Co:.td t>. tesd. •1
ndd to open my h1g mouth and
~ay (to the team). 'Oh , she
probably won't be a problem,"'
DeNoewer said.
In the race, Thomas \\.US a
problem. Bv the !\econd mile, DeNoewer"wd~ watching thf'
soles of her shoes.
ulr. the third mile, I JU~\ had to
stick with her, then with 300
j !meters) lPft I ran up right next to
-her." DeNoewer saJd. "Thdt's
when I WPnl ull out I was 1ust
convincmg m~ self that I h<1d it
tlnd she didn't."
DeNoewer. the• Oaily Pilot
Athlete of the Week, was 1n
Thomas' rParvic\\ nurror arioin
at Irvine Pdrk. th(•n Dt•Noe\-.·<•r
recited -the wcwk'-. precedmy
encounter.
M As I came off the blacktop
hill, 1 was in thud and I thought,
Wait a minute. I Jll ... t b<'dl her
this week,'• D~N~wer "il•d.
"That motivated 1110 lo y •t with
her, and once \\ e "Pre side bv-
s1de, Lt was a replt1y of •
\\"ednesday So l Jll"l started
gomg." ·
'A'hile wmnmg ha-. f..?ecome
commonplace tor DeNocwer
-the star of last }ear·s ClF State
Div1sion IV chcmlp1on ... hip team
-runrung wt1sn l alwars the
fiOOd feeling 1t h now
One day, ~us1 stdrt<'d dskmg
the Junior hi~h'qroup 1f they
were coming out for cross
country the following i\Utumn
DeNoewer said yes, dnd the
Mustangs got µtemselves a cutch
who's now cons1denn9 New
Mexico .StatP, Huml>oldt State
and the UC system schools -
Sotur~ Odober 24, 1998 83
JAMIE IDEl*>IEWI•
lom: Marct123, 298J
ttometo "': Costa Mesa • =Sf00\;2 , 13
Spart: CrOH counlf'J
~: No. 1 runnet
eo.dt: Joe Busl
favorite food: Cookies ~
ueain Ke cream
favorite movie: •City of Anilill•
Best lltha.ti< mon•lt:
"Wmning state last year. cun--• -•-
in tninkrng I was 2~ ,,
and finding out I was third.•
Athlete of Week VI: Recorded
times of 18 4S and 18:46 m
back·to-back cornc-ftom·beh1nd
victories, 1nclud1ng a title et 1he
Orang~ County Championshlps..
~·fii
t.o/fl'(tt)r fPOltl an:J JPnes ~
",ui the Jden c>f ma1oring in
nursmg
· It ss a moment that changed
m) hf P. • she said of the time
Bust a-.kcd ford raise of hands m
Juntc)r tugh
Lii t year De.Noewer cut
through the cour-.e dl Woodward
Pdrk m Ff'E.' no on a chilly day at
the ::.late champ1on::.h1ps and
puJl~d up 111 thud -overall,
nuutl ) f>u, m 18 54 as Costa
Me:x.i stunn. d the D1\1s1on IV
held wtu~h fl?alurerl Nordhoff,
Cnr11polmd1> ann thP Mustangs'
Nr'Wpon-1PSri District rival,
Corona dcl ~ lar
l1w\ had lo SdY 1l again; ·
D<•!\tol'\\'Pf '>ct1<I ol the shoclang
announc.: •ment over the
I Woodwurd Park intercom, when
Costa Me a wci dedared the
W\nfh~I \\1th 51 p(1lflll>
D+>NoP).~ er tht>n--.c-r1or-. Zoila
C3omt>l and G gi Van De
Walker. aurl then-sophomores
Sarah Cotton, Jackie Nguyen
Steµham~ \ andero-; ·and Julie
Hitt UJJ'-f.,t No l Campolindo.
"l rhdn't hPar th •m 1 didn't
th1nk that wao; nqht," ~> Noe~er
rerneml>ered when tht.
announcemeat came, givmg the
school 1ls fu<:t ~late
ch, mp1onsh1p m an) sport.
Di>Nocwf'r -.md Busi
cncoura9e:s her and make:. her
lci11gh. I l1 r father. Terry, is
al,,,olutC'ly sold on the thoug}\t of
hls duughtcr becoming a l"Un!'er
m collcqc with her dreams
c:;onnnq tme. :
"Wf1en he "aw how ded1c~ted
I was to 1t," DeNoewer said, ..
"and how mud1 I was mto 1t, he
thought, 'Ht>y, wait a rrunute•:
Now he alwar' tell.., me how:
proud he'""
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Pirntes, after a solid
non-divisional effort, start
divisional play tonight
dgainsl No. 7 Cerritos.
l/\.'>1 1\1 11111.
lb1y""
{'I:RRfl OS -I fd<.l this been
1.1st y<>r1r, clnd the O rdnge Coast
< otl"!J" louthctlJ h?tlm was still in
·11 • M1.,.,11in ConlN c•nc:e's C'<'nlrdl
D 1'>111n, tht Plruh•s could have
1111 slwd 111 ll•.t..,I third, if not sec-
or I 111 the• 1hv1<..1on
1111t th1., 1'>11't lc1'>l yec1r t1nd
1 J111ll!Jf' c·,,....,, 1i. no lunger in thdl
di\ ,,,on,
\s Northern 1J1v1s1on pldy
111 1111'> tnniCJhl dycunst Cc•rntoc;,
1c1 ~.··rl No 7 in th<? sldle, at C'er-
11' ' w11l1 " 7 p .rn. Sldrl, the
f 1·.ill''> riff' fuokinq lo SUIVIV(' the
1 • .,, h•·y '.in m thP wcelu. d.hedd,
1111 11 rtl!->!J tndUclf''> !Jdtnes
, qo1111 !>\ L.on<J Hedch, Mt San
:\ 110111<1 .met El \ c1mmo (three of
11 1t1p lour ll·dlllS U1 the stc1tcJ
·1·1rtl1tl> 14 · l) will likely give
PHc1h !'> t1 rough welcome into
1 , i,J1v1w111 After lu'imy to Pc1lo-
' u n th1• ftr<..I W<>t>k, the Fcdcons
fl I'll tJ11• Hlh l It •d lf!l'JI Othc>r folll
( 11( )(If\( ·11 I'>
•I h"Y 11 '''''"'· • Cr1c1c h 8 111
\\111kllldll '>rllll ult could tw the
,,., • ..,1Jr1 tlwy hud .Lili' top -rc1nkcd
• fh.?11..,1· 111 th•· n H1f1•ri>nC'e lJpfen-
~r~·,.I ), 1l11•y'rf' CJO<>d, too, c1 lot hke
s,,itcll<•lic1c k dnd H1v<•rs1de, hut
th•')''Vl' qot thf' ofh•n<,<' to go with
1t W1•'1l n<•c•d sonw things to go
11q!lt tor 11i. to hPdl thc•m "
1 ht• r"c1kuns <lff' dV('rdCJlng
1\1 1 47'> y11rds 1w 1 qdme on
11l floll'il' rllld <..('(>rlfHJ dll dV('rd<JI' Of
ii JJOIOI'> Tiwy <HI' first m the
'11J1(bfl'nC1• Hl J>dSSlnCJ dllU lh1rd m
111sh10q
• Ordn ~.J<.> Coast coach
w c1 .... tllways good for a
dlUckl<' cmcl d lnl k or lwo.
A rl'f<•nt pwucl li11pp<'1t111<J w"" cl1-.c fCJ-;t·<I II} Al
Mun11, s• kroy hmc
dl'f Pll'>IV<'ly in 1<151 for th~
c >111111J(',C'o11st CoUPCJI:' fool bd ll
11 •t1111 that w on th<• c onff'r<•nc E'
I h.i IUJ>IOll'>h Ip ll n<lf'r ttlP
d 111 " t 11111 ol c 011d1 h Rc1y nos<,o
f\1 1wiz, " 1'>11 pound CJUtll d
111 111 ... t1111P h.i.., noll'd tht1t h1!>
qro111d1.,o n, T>r1nn) Tu111pkms1 d
"1"111111 c1t tJ"i< • 011 <1 '>f'holt1rsh1p,
l1•Js ht•l'11 11<11m•<l ttw 111c11hHJ<•r for
Ill" 1 fllJdfl l11c1t li.1ll IP11m
1111npk111'> pld)t'd lcx>lbdll <1nd
h,h1•l>nll c1t South W1dh<'y I hqh
School in Wc.1i.hmqto11. I le pldycd
two H'cH~ 0 11 .in dll·'>lult• prnp
qncl IPc1m d'-dll offt•n-.1ve tdckle
• incl line. I h • dbo scrvt •cl cts
I oil< lu •i Clll tlW high M:hool
lit1<..Phdll ll't11T1 anti nt1med lo the
•tll-ft·,1quP lt•t1m.
f\,lumz scud Tompkins hctd
Cf()li<I '>llC'. hut it's not hty enoucih
In 1111x w1lh h11CJP TrOJdn linemen
thP'>I' clt1y<,
)t wets c1 plt•c1surc lt> hedr from
Dtck C ·011ry d few yec1n. hdck \,\] •o hl• w<1s codchmq w ith the
LO$ ·Ancwh•s nd11)~ Coury, LO
t• rfi~r cldys, hc1cl bn<'n d supNh
CJncl c h1el lor Mt1tPr Dc>1 I f1qh
\\/(' hc1cl lo'>I tfdc-k of dn old
mutudl fnencl nc1mcd Steve
M11-.st1du wh o cl<•volPd five yt•Ms
tlS hhtd C'OdC'h di OrdllCJ<' Coc1 .. t
Colh-ge m tlw nud-50 .. MllS!><'dU
hdd r1Jso dchwved h111h mcHk-. dt
l'vl.itN l)p1 lw fon• ( oury, thPn
took llw lw cHl post t1l ()('(' in
1'J'l7
VOLLEYBALL
CONTINUED FROM 83
( 1111II11do 11ml t'dC'h of tht• CJlflS
\\<I' s11pportc'll hy lh('trs Jani a nd < 111111 O w£>n'-, (fob t1nd Je<1n
C't1111plwll c1nd Beto,y Srhuti
wt•u • .111 in r11lt•ncitlrlC'~ ftnd
1•x1 1tPd 11ho111 '>J>Pnthnq hm<'
Wtlh lllf•11 d.111qhlN~. Andy
Sc hul z 11•c "nlly hc1d surq(•ry tu
c o111 •1 I cl \ 11lv1 • Ill hti. h<'drt ctncl,
in ttw IC'f UJH'f lhV(' htq •, opll!d
not h\ n1o1k11 tlw tnp
H •tsy 1m<I I thouqhl llbout
how h • t ·.Kh·tl to thdl <lrnddt•tl
hlth c1ttnw m.Uw Tc>Xc'S nlrtlch us
h ij• l<•nt-d to lht• brocltk1tsl ovPr
ti ~ irsh•lrll'l. It w11s touqh
•nu 1uh lo wale h, hut hl>tcruny
W >1ncl h r dlly lOUCJh.
J f •t•I so fort11nuh• to tw. ·•bl~
lo lr11Vl'I tlflcl !;I'( fotnH'I plCJyt•fll
J!lhY.
It J' o qr •11t to wc1lc h tis th •y
urow MICI ul~o lo M'(' lht•tr
coll y • ('11Vilonuwnt Tht•y r. h
M•l c onttnumu WJth ttw
sue c1 ·011cnt ~I cl • u1 thut th~y
d~vclopcd a young r µt..>ople .
,
COMMUllTY COLLEll FOOTllLL
PLAYERS
IVAN
MERCER
Of THE WEEK
... .
JOHN
ROMM
cc
CERRITOS
...,-.he fHoot-7,
1 230-pound
sophomore had
soc catches for
73 yards,
mcludmg a 27-
yMder on fourth
down in OT that
se~ up the game-
wmning score. •
...,-.he 6-foot-3,
.1 240-pound
Estancia rngh
product, who lS
also the start-
ing m.idcllo line-
bdcker, blocked
two field goals,
one of which
saved the game. •
The Pirates (J-2) will h<Jvc> lo
h.nd !>Ome wdy to stop sophomore
quarterbaC'k Ryan Matthew"> lf
they are to ma.lee un upset hid.
Matthews, who returned to center
this season d.fter perfomung hl.s
Mormon rrussion, has d 601~ .. com-
pJet1on ratio and has tallied 1, 168
ydrds 10 the dir. ORANGE COAST LINEUPS
Matthews' favonle target ts
sophomore Robert Castillo, who
has 26 Cdlches for 384 yards and
four touchdowns.
If thdl wdsn't tough enough,
the Puates will dlso hdve to con·
tend with Brian McDondld, a
lughJy regnrded bdck out of Bue-
nd Park I hgh, and Germdme
M ack in the bqckfteld. BoU1 die
averc.1gm9 over 7 yar.cls ·a carry,
bdd news for an OCC"' defense
that has given up more than 210
ydrds d game in the tren~hes
ffThey have d high-power ,d
offt•nse, • Work.man sdid. "Wl• JUSI
hope we don't g<>t wc1y beh.md
them You can't win u shootout
dqdinst them.·
The derense for the ?irc1tPs hds
been sohd of late, but will really
hc1ve lo ldke a leap forwrtrd 1f 1t
hopes to keep Cemtos untler recl-
sonc.1 ble control.
O ffensively, the Puates will
hdvt> to cwt going early and he
dbl<• to SUSldiO dnVl''> The fat-
SIDELINES
don
cantrell
Coury had conveyed
Musseau's phone number in
ColorddO, but, unfortunately, 1t
got mtSpldced and we never got
c1 cull of(. TI1en we teamed from
'42 Harbor High sldr guard, Bill
N eth, that Mussedu hc1d died
wtthm the pdst year .
Although Mussedu s0c1red to
the high hedvens with an
Eastern ConJcrence
championship for OCC 10 1957,
h~ progrdm would start sbpping
dWdY m th<' lttler yedn>
Despite R1vers1dc's power in
'58. the Pirdl(~S almost spoiled
coach H owc1rcl Wh.Jte's bid for
th champ1onsh1p.
Musseau\ "TiJuana Tacos,"
led by "Tiw Grim Reaper,·
J lunry EnnquN, tit fullback,
pldyed their hearts out all season
but couldn't match the new
stwngth across the conference.
Musseau often kept humor
and spuils up for the vls1l.t.ng
mcc11a. He had been d
pctrdlroopcr m World Wtlr II drtd
once played ldckle fo1 Lou1s1ana
Stdl<' Univcr;1ty.
No. Pfayer
11 JAllED FUNT
8 KEVINTOMG
34 J"'1lr/IY BAHtC.S
85 lvAN Ml.ACBI
24 CHA1s llttEWDt
89 MIKE 8uo<INGHAM
77 SmtE lkRNEKEJI
56 JASO.. WE•
54 PATIUCK CHrou:y
79 JEREMY VIA
)6 DAN MOITINS
Ht. Wt.Cl. Pos.
6·5 200 Fr 08
5·7 185 Fr T8
5-11 240 Fr FB
6-7 230So WR
5·10 165 So. WR
6 4 235 Fr TE
6-4 280So LT
6~2 265 Fr LG
6-4 235 fr C
6-2 295 Fr RG
6-6 345 Fr RT
C'ons have given up 327 ydrds per
game, so there tlfe openings How
OCC responds is another matter.
"We hc.1ve to run morf' erti-
c1ently thc1n we have been,"
Workman said. "We continue to
mdke m1sldkes dnd ure inconsis-
tent up front. We can mdke the
plc1ys, wu just need to do tl <'arly
anti be rlose-later 10 the game. H
The bye week has given OCC
running bdcks time to get healthy
c1nd get every opportunity . ·
TI1e grdndest-evN victory for
OCC"' and Musseau cdrne in 1957
when the Pirates packed LeBard
Stad.1wn to Cdpaoty clnd defeated
S<1nta And, 13-7, with t1
m<1gnilicenl defensive system
Santa And WdS rnnked No 1
m the nation at the lime and )NdS
hgnred for lfi.e Junior Rose Bowl,
hut OCC Prdsed thal from the
bOdrd and Ct>rntos took the bid.
Scmta And C'OdCh Dick t IJ.ll
wds Cit to be lied. AJI four of his
bc1cks could run undrr 10 flc1l m
the century Two of them would
go on to ~tMt at New M elOC'o"
State, fullbuck Bob Gd.iters and
httlfhack P<'TVl!'J AlkUl<,
One o{ • hll's fncnd'> stepped
towdrd Mu!.Sedu t1fler the '57
gume ancl yelled, "Pretty
dttmned Im k.y."
Musseau responded, •w eu,
I'd 1dther hc> lucky than good,
because wlwn you 're good, you
can be b<•c1len •
• Anothe r scene of hilarity
·arose one night after Musseau
wtts askE!cJ to expldin a wild play
that led lo a conversion. It
brought c1 13-t 2 vtctory over
mvddmg Cht1ffey withm the hnal
moments.
Pirate pldcP k.JckPr Aid.fl Story,
a fme lucker with hom-nmmed
gldsses, could see f me on d
straight k.Jc-k, but if 11 went
hdywt.re. ont' could only guco,s
whdt might hdppc•n.
The baU new pai.l Story and
he ran backwt1rds to ~oop up
the µigsk.Jn
Within s<'<:oncts, he turned and
hred the httll mto lhe end zone.
Mdqically, w cond stnng end
Terry McGwue rdn for 1t and
spedred the ball JU<>t m time.
HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY
CdM wins sweepstakes
•Morse (19:26) ledds girls to Mt SAC lnvitalional title;
Costa Mcsd girls (DeNocwer & Co.) win Division~.
WALNITT C'oronit ell"! Mar H1qh stiindout L11. Morsl' ran a 19:2b on
the Mt. SA<· <:Our l' for the winning time dS sJw led CdM to th" team
tttlc with 37 poml'>, lar uheucl ,,, oorthNn rivdl Nordhoff (6 Hin Divts1on
IV girl < ross country c-ompt>l1hon F11dc1y.
M oh<' Wd'> backt•d up hy Kdtif' Quinldn (19 58), Jenny Cun1nuns
(20.02), Lmd ~y Youtrlliln (20 11) dJld D1u0t1 I lossfelu (20:.l5). A1so with
-.tronq efforts Wl'rl' Jill Quyf> (20·53) uncl Jt•an GMc10 (20:59) m nt:'ar-00
dt'<Jr • cond1hons. ·
\orona' boys w re •1ghth m th<' 01w;1on IV SW<'<'pstakes, with
Jo h Yelsey IPadmg Uw way wiU\ d tim(• of 1 b;:i7 (17th). Also W1th good
runs we11 'Th1vi& B••dJd 1'-'C (l'/:14), Aruon <iruher .(17 14), Kevin
Krttmcr (17: .. 4), Judcl I fe1tbnnk {17:56) ilnd Ddv1tl Mittm n (18:21)
Co-.td M ' Mu!>tangs, mcanwh1l<•, '>pttrklctl with ct fo\lrth plttN• m
01v1s1on III hoy<: sw~apst•kes. Bruco I fonC'OC'k 1 d U1<' wi\y with a third
ov~raJl hnlst\ m 15·46, followed by Afex McHtinz (16:14), Rodngo Oje-
da (17 o.t), t'mnn rn Ortiz (17:1ff), Dnvtd Tran (17:29), Kevin Ch11pin
( 17 .3'>) and f'rC<I nco Aronna ( 18:03).
Mt•so's girl won the Oivl ion lV rnrn W1th·Jrunle DeNoewcr third
ovt>rall Wllh a dockinq of Hl:49, Among h •r t rnnmntes were Jackie
Nouyen (20 12), Seruh Cotton (20:53), Mtch~IJ Barnett (22:47), Dcysi
FJgueroa (~~41 ), Sh•phflOIC Landero f23:43J ond h•nmf r MallPr
(23:49).
. ,
DE:fENSE
49 MMaJs MlwtMA.oc
71 Dao Fox
74 KENT AHO£ltSON
43 DAVID RoelNSON
1] Jllll.MY J CHAHGIRI
44 JOtiH ROMM
32 OtlttS Cl.AYTC>ff
21 ANtot4 LIGoNs
40 W()9DROW Ons
10 Boeev JoHNSOH
25 KEVIN RONAN
-Ht. Wt.Cl. Pos.
6-1230So OE
6 2 280 Fr OT
6 2 280 Fr OT
6 2 225 So. OE
6-2 245 So. OLB
6-3 240 So ILB
5· 11 200 So OLS
5s175 so ca
6-0 185 Fr, ca
6--0 195 Fr SS
6 2 195 Fr FS
The Pirates will also rely on
Jared Flml under c<>nter Fl.ml has
Uuown ror 949 . yards, but has
been inconsistent His completion
rate is but 48%.
Still, OCC pldycrs, according
to Workman , are upbeat and
lookmg forward to tougher com-
pelltion "We're ready lo go,"
Work.mdn ~aid "We know they
are the No 18 tedlll m the nation
c.1nd we are excited to pldy m d
game hke that. H
..
The crowd went wild.
The prt>ss corps rdn to
Musseau Clnd dSk<'d him whdl he
thought of the bizarre
happen mg
.Mussedu, with tongue in
cheek, sd.Jd, "Well , you know, we
h<1d been practicing that plc1y all
wePk long."
That brought d round of
Jc1ughter.
One yec1r, perhaps it WdS '58,
Musseau dnd h.Js ussistan.ts, I forb
Hill ctnd G ib Dear, arose w1th an
1ncred1bly tncky pldy against
v1stlmg Citrus nedt the PiraCes
goc1l It worked d.Od cnnquez ran
down the left sideline untouched
for c1 touchdown.
The pldy was dllowed until
the following wet'k, when 1l was
revealed on Citrus film in the
OCC end zone thul dn illegdl
move had bc>en mdtle. The
Pirates were forced to forfeit the
contest.
Musscc.1u expldmed why they
chose to fool Citrus I le hdd
lccU11ed from scoul.tng reports
Lhdt Citrus always collapsed
offensively any lime d rival
scored the hrst touchdown.
I le was convtnced after that
pldy
• Some have wondered what
hdppencd to Mike Wh1t~ this
gn<.l season. Whitt• WdS d ftne
Wdlk-on cotJch for Newport
Harbor Hlgh Ill 1989, eventually
to becomelhe hedU COdCh O( the
0dkland Raiders
Unfortundtely, that didn't
work out for., Whit • an<.J old
rrtend, Dl('k Vennetl, hired him
to help htm COdCh the St. LOUIS
Rams.
SOCCER
OCC women roll. 3-0
rULLERTON 01:tinge Coo.st
College's women'!) soccer tedm,
with g'oals by Jamie Miller,
Viviana Porezch.Jcd and Taylor
Yurada, topped host Fullerton
Friday, 1mprovmg to 11·4-2,
overall, 7-1 tn thP OEC.
OCC men tumble. 2-0
COSTA MESA -Oranqc
Coust Collf'ge's uwn's soccPr
t 1drn dropped d 2-0 Ornnge
Empire Confercnc c dl'ctston to
v1c;1t.10g Fullf'rton Fnday, fctllmg to
9-9-2 overall, 3-5 m the OEC.
VOLLEYllLL
Pirates def eat Cyp~
COSTA MESA -Orange
Coa t's women' voUt·y~ll lf>am
(7·6, 2·4) d1sptttched vb1ting
yp .. 15 ·~. 13'·15, 15-<t, 15·5
Fnday, ~hmct ·th play of Stoci
Chri tcnscn (16 kills) ttnd Suc;1e
P1tckart1 ( 14 ktlla). '
..
Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot
Aroulld
the circiiit
..
• Losing streaks don't last
long, often limited to one,
for the Pirates' women's
cross country team:
• · e the Newport-Mesa
strict hig:h schools
de wrapping up
competil.ton today at the Mt San
Antoruo mvitattonal, the Orange
Coast College women's cross
country team is resting. They did
their damage at Mt. SAC last
Saturday.
A week after e Bigfoot
sighting ended OCC's winning
stredk dt 13, the Pirates placed
four runners in the top nine and
walked away with the title by
81 points.
Frestunan Zoila Gomez, d
standout on Costa Mesa Hlgh's
state championship team last
season, once agru.n led the pack,
ta king second place with d bme
of 18:35 over the three-miJe
C'ourse. Benuce Carbajal fimshed
fourth in 19:21, followed closely
by Penru Proffitt, who was stxth
II\ 19:27.
Beatriz Cordobd was ninth
v.'lth a bme of 19:34 and Slilfo
Orozco, the final scoring runner
Jor the Pirates, was ! 7th in 20:02
Keep in mind there were 140
runners m the race .
The vtctory was Ordnge
Codst's 14th victory in its last 15
mvitaUonals. The streak came to
cl.n end m Washington at
Spokane, a school nickndmed
the Sasquatch, dl the Crystal
Springs lnv1tabodnl on Oct 10.
The Ptfdles are still the dedI
favontes when the Orange
Empue ConferenC'e Champi-
onships take place L'l Moreno
Valley on Oct. 31.
• The men's team made a strong
statement al Mt. SAC, takmg
fourth place Rene Acuna led the
way with a 10th place to finish
with a lime of 21 :23 over four
miles.
Robby Ellis was 16th (~1:3 1 )
for the P1tates.
Only one conference ledm,
Santa Antt, fimshed ahedd of
OCC at the meet
• OCC's wo men's water polo
team is JUSl one victory away
from fimshing undefeated in the
Orange Empire Conference for
the second consecutive season.
The Pirates, ranked No. 2 m
the state behind Golden West.
who plays water polo m the '
South C"'odst Conference, hnish
the reguld.f season at home
agdmst Cypress on Wednesddy
at 3 p.m. .
The OEC tournament is Nov.
6 and 7 dl R1vers1de.
COLLEGES
·1oson
hill
• SpeakJn g of women's water
polo, two Corona del Mar High
products, Apnl Florent and Knsta
Bjorkqvist, have made an impa( t
on SaddJeback College's water
polo team thIS season.
The freshmen, who hav(?
helped the Gauchos to an 11-7-1
record dnd a No. 6 state ranking
have both earned key spots on
the team
Florent 1.S the Sldft.ing goal.le
dnd has 151 saves, while only
g1V1ng up 62 gOdls. Florent, who
was one of two goal.Jes for the
Sed Kings last seuson, hd~ .
battled a hip problem ctll SP.dstm.
BjorkqVlst, who as a
second-team Sec1 View L<>ague
selection. hdd scorCd 11 goal!.
dnd hac-, 2b steals
Saddleback will also be at lh<',
OEC ch<trnp1onsh1p toumtt111ent.
• Besides starting tn goal,
Florent htts added dnoth •1
chmen~1on to thu c·ommumcdlton
b«?tween the tNm dnd onf' of 11!.
C'Oaches Floren! IS fluent JO Sl(lll
ldngudgt>, Wh.JC'h C'OffiCS tn hdOcl)
since Gc1uc hos dS'>tStdnl codch
Glenn Maeding 1!-> hcannq
1mpctired
• With the first half compll'le,
the Orange Codst women's
soccer team hds kept pciCP w ith
conference leadmq C'ypres., <trnl
trails by just lhr<'<' points m tht·
standmqs Taylor Yurada ll•t1ds
the Ptrdles (9-4-l , 5-t in
conference) with 14 godt.. Sl'Ornd
Emma Ekblatl hds 12.
I
• Charles Chatman, a produC't
or Cosld Mesci • hgh and Ordnq<'
Coast College. tndy ht1vc lost tus
sldrting tdllbaC'k JOb at K<'nl
Uruvers1ly C"'hatmt1n has nu-.-.e(i
some playing lim<' because of
d knee l!IJUry and 1s st,il.I
questionc1ble tocl<1y when Kent
(0-7) t<1kes on Bowhng Grcc>n
dl Bowling Gr<>en
FurthermOTc, {H•shmdn
DeMarlo Rozier, who wds
sharinq pldying lime with
Chabndn, has shown
tmprovcment in 1 cC'cnt w 1C'ks,
gdining 379 yards on 106 C't1rnes
Wllh two touchdowns.
H I G ·H S C H 0 0 L W A T E R P 0 l 0
Newport shells Foothill, 9-3
• Becker triggers victory
with four second-half
goals to sink the Knigh ts.
NEWPORT BEACH -Newport
Harbor I Jigh's boys water polo
team improved to 13-4 Friday
with a 9-3 victory over VlStbng
Foothtll, keyed uy four second-
hall goals by Kevin flecker.
Becker,· silent through two
periods as Harbor forged a 3-2
lead, scored Hdrbor's only two
godls in the third period as the
Sdilors cxtend~d their advantage
to 5-2, then scored twice m the
final penod to seal the lid. He also
hdd five steals and an assist.
Clint Peet7 kept things afloat
edrher with two second-quarter
goals.
Tim Birdsong WdS credited
with 10 aves dnd Jeff Leeper,
who scored one goal, had four
tlSSlSls.
NONUAGUI
NEM'ORT HMICMt 9
FocmtlL.L J
Foothill 1 1 0 1 • 3
Newport Harbor 1 2 2 4 • 9
Fqothill Seymour 2, Reynolds 1
Newport Becker 4, Peet~ 2. Hansen 1,
Belden 1, Leeper t. Solves· Birdsong 10
Costa Mesa falls,.10-5
LQNG BEACH -Costa Mesa
H igh's Mustangs ventur<'d to
Long Bl'ach StdtC Friddy for a
nonletsgul• bor; Wdter polo match
w1th Loi Alamltos, but the l.OJ\lry·
nddll•d Mustangs C'am~ 6Woy
with a 10-.S loss.
Matt Tipton surfaced with a
tandout cffbrt, scoring thre
tim s, a well as coming up wtth
eight steals and drawing two Los
Al t'Jl'Ctions,
Th Mustangs (9· 11 overall),
however, were sbll Wlthout senior
If unter .Taylor (ruptur d P.ar
drum), ancl his '>lcttu• remam~ on
d day-to-ddy bdsis
Derensive stundout Mdlt Ounn
lert the gdrne m the first ·pE>rio<I
Wlth tl C'Ul under his eye and w.is
undble to return, lurther ddmpen-
mg Mc a's chdnCl'S agdmst th1•
G nflins.
The Mustanys ( 1-1) hav<' d few
clc1ys to h eal with Thursddy's
match at Lagunu Beach (2 0) 1n
Pacific Coast League play loom-
mg
NONilAGUE
Los A1AMrros 10
CostAMUA 5
Costa Me$cl 1 t 2 1 • S
Los Alamitos 4 3 o 3 10
Costa Mesa · Tipton 3, Vaillancourt 1,
Whitman 1. Saves: Oollogg 6.
Estancia wins; 12-8
COSTA MESA -EstdnC1d
H1gh's boys seek their econcl
straight todtty at . 11 ·20 a .m.
against Aliso Niguel at th1•
Edglcs' Estancid Invil,lhon{ll
Water Polo Toumt1ment lollowU\u
Fnday's t 2-8 conquest of Sanlt1
Monicu on the EsttlnCtd campus.
The Ec1glcs, who haVl' c;Lt ug·
ul<>d for muc:h ol thf' year,
unprovC'd to 2-13 hehmd lht> scot·~
mg of Mt1lt WPiJ (4), Br..inc1on
f lenshe1cl (3) and Cliff Glttcy (2)
alter suUcnng earlier aqain~t
Saddleback, to the tune of 12·0,
UTANCIA 9NVTTATIONA1 SMC!"ll~ 12, EsTAllCIA 0
s.ddle~k 2 3 4 3 • 12
btanc1a O o O o • O
S...~ -L. Gonzales S, Noon 4,
J Gonzaln 2. Savts: Montes 2.
bt.ftJe • Savtj Gutman 4
EsweaA 12. SANTA MaMcA I
Santa Monka 2 2 2 2 -8
EstMlei. :3 4 3 2 • 11
S.... Monla ·Tran l, ~k• l,
Nuka 2. Srlft: Paul lJ.
lstmlde • Wecr 4, Henme1d !, •
Gtacy 2, Comer 1, Helml<h 1, Thofpe 1.
S.V.· Gutman 5 .
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
~
I
•
Estancia sparkles ·despite loss
\. • Eagles come out of loss ' with offen~ive r~sitives;
Tanielu has big night.
J-'-.O\ l IU J.
Ocit Pl->!
NEWPORT BEACI i It ts not
often that a coc1ch is pleasPd with
his team after a 46-27 loss, but
Estancia High· 1s not the avPrage
football team. It is a yoWlg team
a.nd Coach Dave Perkins was
happy to see his team move the
ball on offense in the loss to Aliso
Niguel m a Pacific Coast League
game Friday mgnt at . Newport
'Harbor, especially after last
week's debacle at Costa Mesa.
"We did a lot of things right
tonight," Perk.ins said. •we
moved the ball well, they just
made too many big playi..•,
The Wolvennes (3-4, 2-0 in
league) had an 18-pomt bulge
'before the Eagles could break
into. the sconng column The
Eagles looked flat on both sides of
the ball. Something needed to
spark the offense.
· That something was Mdnu
Tanielu.
Tanielu's 18-yard kickoff
return 'after Aliso Niguel made
the score 18-0, S<!t Estancia up on
1ts own 32 late in the first period,
the Eagles' best held·position to
that point.
Tanielu ran a fade pattern on
third down and Jamie Valdes'
NEWPORT and they muscled to :the 29,
before Steve Terwiske booted a
CONTINUED FROM 81 46-yard field goal to open th~
scoring with 3 34 left in the open-
" ing quarter.
share of Woodbndge misfortune, Woodbndge punted after three
as well, including a BLlly Clayton downs on its next possession, but
interception m his own rnd zone the Sailor dee p man muffed the
on third-and-goal from the 4 to reception, allowing Bret Reed to
end ~.'oodbndge threatening to recover for the hosts a t the'
put the game away on its ftrst Sailors' 37.
possession of the second hc1lf. A 12-yard holding call moved
There were also a the Warriors back, but
handful of costly penc1l-Brandon Runk darted
.ties committed by the "Our kids and dashed 49 yards for
Warnors, several of played their a 10-0 lead on the next
wluch extended Harbor asses off." snap.
drives dnd caused It was the a rare big
Coach Rick Gibson to play for the Wood-
spend valuable energy Jeff Brinklev bridge offense, wluch
on disgust. . ' ;the Harbor defense "W •11 k Newport Harbor e ta e an ugly High coach held to 6 yards or Jess wm, • said Gibson c1fter on 43 of its 54 snaps,
his second straight con-including 10 plays of
quest of the Scillors, who zero or negab.ve yards
had thwnped his school "Our deferu.e played
all but one of Hwu first great,· Brinkley said of
rune meetings. the group, which
Newport, 5-2. 0-2. included strong play
and ranked No. 5 m CIF Crom Brant Hill, Cooper
D1Vlsion VI and No. 8 m Wise, Mike Marshall,
Orc1nge County, four Mike Stanton, Mike
spots behind Wood-Tunney, Lucas Kerr,
bndge, didn't go down . Shawn O'Donnell,
without a fight. I Lamar Lee, Oscar Garcia, Kelsey
The Sailors finc11Jy redched the Peterson, Mike Warther and
end zone on foutth-c1nd-goal from Clayton.
the 6,· when quarterback Steve I Clayton also shone offensively,
Gorman rolled outside the reach catching five passed for 110
of an oncammg pass rusher and yards, while seruor tailback
lobbed a sp1rnl to the deep corner Robert Peredia banged for 105
of the end zo~e. which the 6-foot-yards on 28 cames behind a
4 Clc1yton 1umped to cc1tch high work.manlike line.
above the closest Woodbndgc Harbor, however, got nothing
defender. on its best two of its three length-
Chris Bargas n111Jed the con-iest possessions.
version kick to bflOCJ the:.."V1s1tors After a shanked punt set them
to Wlthin 10-7 Wl(h 5 07 left m the up at the Woodbndge 33 midway
game. ctnd Newport defense through the second quarter, the
forced a punt, whJCh gave Harbor Tars took uve plays to reach first-
the bc1ll with 1 :49 left at its own and-goal at the 5.
15 Three cames, however, netted
Wdffior Justin Vdlentine inter-JUSt 4 yards and a ·dropped hand-
cepted, however on thP. first pldy, off on fourth down botched the
and Woodbndge ate up all but scoring chance, as Woodbndge
the find.I 10 seconds, before punt-took over at its 4.
ing the ball into the end ione. After Clayton's interception,
Gonndn connected with Clay-Harbor converted two straight
ton for 25 yards on the hrst play of third-down plays and got a defen-
the last-ditch dnve, but lus fmal sive holding penalty on fourth
pass feU incompletC' more than 20 down to move the chains once
yards from the end zone a nd the again.
Sailors had dug an 0-2 Sea View They got to the Woodbridge
hole for the second strtllght sec1-27, before a 12-yard sack and
son . . intentional grounding call short-
The aforementioned roughing circuited the drive, wluch ended
the kicker infraction moved with 10 seconds lelt ID the third
Woodbridge to the Newport 35 1 quarter.
COM
CONTINUED FROM 81
seruor tailback Nate Lemrnennan's 6-yard touchdown run, to cap an
11-play, 80-ydfd dnve that lasted over five minutes.
· It was a dnve that lasted over hve minutes
But Sc1nta Margarita's Mutt Lopez. a Newport Beach resident,
re turned the ensuing kickoff 53 yards from his own goalme to set up
an Euglcs touchdown that would give them a comfortable 20-6 lead.
•I thought they nught blow the whistle for a touchback, • Lopez
said. "Then I just hit the holes where I was supposed to hit them and I
got lots of l>locks. • .
Alte r Lopez's long kickoff return, Santa Marganta scored 26 sec-
onds later when quarterback Greg Orlando went off left tackle on a
keeper for a 68-yard touchdown run, breaking several tackles along
the way and ~~ttlng a huge block from Tyler Thompson, who leveled
Corona del Mar's Hunter MacDonald in the open field to spring Orlan-
do.
That's whl'n Santa Marganta Lee Smith recovered the Eagles' sec-
ond ons1des kick, setting up another scoring opportunity as the two-
time Sea View League and Clf Division V champion needed to go only
25 yards before runrung back Spencer McCroskey finished the series
with a 12-yard touchdown 1aunt
Corona del Mar's ortense, which allowed three sacks for rrunus-24
yards, went three-downs-and-punt on its following drive, then Santa
Marganta ate up the~ ne~t four minutes.
"We worked on 1t all wr.ck, • Hartigan said or the successful onside:;
kicks, the fll".t of which cc1mc in the first quarter immediaUy after scor-
ing the fm;t touchdown.
The> Eaqles, wlio domini:ltt'd time of possession (28:44· 19· 16), scored •
on a third-and-12 play m the fir.t quarter when Trent Zinn caught a
ball one-hunded. The pass from Orlando was thrown behind him, but
he tumed h15 body to haul ma spectacular catch for an 18-yard score.
Santa Margantc1's Ryan Wheelan recovered the onsides kick, then
the Eagle:> marched from t.bc Corona del Mar 47-yard line to score
again on nine plays, completed by Matt Proehlich's 27-yard field goal
with 37 seconds on the clcx;k,
The Eaglc!i en1oyed thcu 10·0 lead until late in the ftrSt h4ll wh n
Froehlich added a 31-yard field goal with 1:57 rema.irung.
CdM'~ Dcnru Alshul r httd a n~r mtcrception and Seth Richard-
on made a big stop for no gain to ~park a defensive sen for the • a
King ,· •.
Early in Ui 5ee:Ond half, Alshuler stnpped the ball from Santa Mar·
ganta's Mike O'Gonnan and CdM's Mike Bergey recovered for the
Sea Kings at thelr own 37.
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ALISO
aerial wt.ts nght on tarqet
The 6-foot-l, 180-pound senior
gath€'red m the toss ar.d scram-
bled 64 yards for thl' touchdown •
with 1 :26 left in the quarter.
After Aliso Niguel pushed
downheld agam to make it 25-8
Newport
Harbor High's
Sailors spent
most of the
evening trying
to track down
Woodbridge
HJgh's Scott
Barlow (12),
Above, it's
Cooper Wise
(76) and Brant
Hill (55) giving
chase; at right,
1-Ull reaches
out to try to
put a lid on
the Warrior in
the Sea View
League
struggle. The
Warriors won,
10-7.
r.JM liAGGERTY·lYUUS I
DAILY Pll.OT
on Devon Sutton' 2·yard · m,hh
into the end zone, Tanielu again
went to work, returning a kkkoff
to thi> Eagles' 311.
Tanielu then bt-canw et Juck ot
all trades, limng up as a tailback.
then a quarterba('k, and hnaJly dS
a rece1vc>r · ·
I le ran for two first down~ and
d pctss play re!'ultPd m a lirst
down hPCduse of
mtNh!rence. The drive, how-
ever, bogged down t1l the Ahso 7-
yard line. ·
Late in th<' hall, Cesar Romero
Ctmie up with a dnve-stopper,
forciny Ali!:to Niguel quarterba{'k
Jared Hill to fumble, RomNo not
only coming up with the hit, but
with the fumble recovery as well
at the Estdnc1a 36.
But again the Eagle.( stall !d
The play::. that utilized Tamelu's
ability weren't working. hut
cStdOCJd ( 1-6, 0-2J \\ t•te only
down 25-8 at the break.
The Wolverines added two
touchdowns Ill thP third lor ., 39-8
lead, but the Ec1glc wouldn't give
up ctnd Taruelu wrmt to woik
agc11n, scoriny on runs of 65 and
45 yard~. Tanielu's pr~enC£• dlso
opened up a 10-vard touchdown
pass from Kenny Voll>t11~na to
KorE>y Menden.
Tc1ruelu finished with 194 vard
nishing dnd 113 ydrds rcc<>1vmq.
·we defm1tel}• ha\ P omething
to take \\1th u::. mto nt•xt week,•
Perkins said. ·our offense deh-
rutel) did some good thmys. •
DIAN4 MU.YM.1.1 DJ.IV Ml
Corona del Mar's Grant Estabrook rNeflet out tn an attempt to top SUta Muprlta qurterbKk
Greg Otlando In Friday night's 27-t Sea'11ew lMgu vktory tor the ~at SllddMbKk College.
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Saturday, October 2.4, 1998
Score by Quarters
Aliso Niguel 18 7 21 0 -46
Estancia 8 O 13 6 -27 Fi~ Quarter •
AN -DurS1 2 run (Roy kick), 9 03.
AN · Roy 20 FG, 4'48
AN -Hill~ run (Moore run), 2·s5,
ES1 -Tan1elu 64 pass from Valdes
(Valbuena pass to Tanielu), 1:26
S4<ond Quarter
AN · Sutton 2 run (Roy kick), 11:S7.
Third Quartet'
AN · Sutton 2 run (Roy kick), 5'10.
AN -N•kzad 3 rur'\ (Roy kKk). 3:27
En -Tamelu 6S run (Alderete kick),
3•1S. •
Est -Menden 10 pass from K.
Valbuena (run fa 'Ni) 0 JS
AN · Sutton 69 ru" Roy ktek), 0 19
Fourth Quartfl'
Est -Tan1elu 69 · in (pass failed), 6·29.
Attendance: 700 (estimated),
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
AN -Sutton, 17-136 3 TDs N1kzad,
13-96, Hilt, 6-SO, TD; Ours 2·3, TD, ~.
1·S, Tracy, 1-minus·\
Est · Tanieh..1, lS-194, 2 TDs, Miranda,
8-34. Alderete 5 O; Munuz, 4 22,
Mueller, 3·7. K Valbuena, l-m1nus·5,
Valdes, 1 m1nus·2
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
AN · Hill, 4.7 0 97, Stanton 1 1 0, 4;
Durst, O·l·O. 0
Est • K Valbue'la 3 13· 1 59 TO,
Valdes, 1-4 0, 64 TO Tan,eiu 0--3-0, 0
INDIVIDUAL RECEJVING,
AN • Hullinger l 38. Moore, 1-23;
Nikzad. 1·21. Tracy. 1·1S, Alconcel, 1-4
Est -Tan1elu, 3 11 3 TD
Menden 1 10. TO
GAME STATISTICS
AN Est
First downs 20 15
Rushes-yardage 38 313 36-2S5
Passing yardage 101 123
Passing S 9-0 4·20· 1
Net return yardage 68 3
Sacks·yardage 2 20 1·5
Net yardage 465 376
Punts 2-33 5 4 28
Fumbles.fumb:es lost 2.1 4-2
Flags net yardage 6-80 14·120
Trme of pos~ess1on 21 OS 26 S5
•Punt returns. 1ntercep1;1orn, fumble
returns
Scor:e by Quarters
Newport Harbor 0 0 0 7 -7
Woodbridge lO 0 0 0 • 10
First Quarter w · FG Terw1ske 46 3.34
W ~ Runk 49 run (Terw ske kick). 1 17.
Fourth Qu41rter
NH • Clayton 6 pass from Gorman
(Bargas k.ick), S 07
Attendance. 3,800 (estimated
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
NH • Pered•a. 28· lOS, Ste,.,.rart. 4 11:
Henriquez. 2·3: Gorman, 3 mmus-12,
Wood -Runk, 11-91, 1 TD. Harm
21·84, Coker, 1·2: Barlov.;, S-m1nus 13
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
NH -Gorman, 7-21-2, 126 1 TD
Wood -Barlow. 6· 1 S l 72
Harns, 0-1 ·0, 0
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
NH . Clayton, 5· 110 1 TD Jacobs
2·16
Wood -Masserman, 3·31; Hams.
1·22, Runk, 1-21; Coker, 1-minus·2.
GAME STATISTICS '
NH Wood
First downs 12 13
Rushes·yardage 3S 123 37-17S
P:iss1ng yardage 126 72
Passing 7·21 ·2 6°16 1
Net return yardage• 0 29
Sacks·yardage 2 -16 1 ·10
Net yardage 233 266
Punts 3-43.3 8 32 6
Fumbles.fumbles Iott 3·2 1·0
Flags·net yardage 2·20 11·97
Time of possession 25.35 22 25
•Punt returns, mtercept1oos. fumble
returns
Score by Quarters
Corona del Mar 0 0 6 0 -6
Santa Margarita 10 3 0 14 -27
First Quarter
SM -Zinn 18 pass from Orlando
(Ftoehhth kid:), 4 34
SM -Froelich 27 FG 0 38
Second Quarter
SM -Froehth31 FG 157.
Third Qua..Wr
COM -Lemmerman 6 fur\
(kick blocked), 0.2'
Fourth Quarter
SM • Orlando 68 run (Frot'hlKh k1<t1),
11 SS
SM • Mccroskey 12 :run (Froehlich
kick). 9 11.
Attendanct?: 4,500 (~t•~ted).
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
CdM • lemmennan. 22·76. TO,
Alshuler, 1·3, Bergey. S-mmus 8
SM -Mc Crosby, 25 ·114, TO, Ofl.tndo,
7-104, TD, Thompson, 7-26. lope~
423
INDIVtOOAl MSSING
CdM -Bergey 1(}20..t, 102.
SM -Otlando 9 18 0, 137.
INOfVIOUAL RECEMNG
CdM • Alshuter. 3·39, MacDOnald,
3 11; Hatfield, 1·'23, Hutcf, 1-10, Hay
1·S, R1cherdson, 1-4
SM • O'Gorm..n, 4 68. Zinn. 2 32. TO,
lop<!l. 1 27, McCrmkey, 1-12;
Thom~. 1 mlnu' 2. •
GAME STATISTICS
C* SM
First downJ 11 21
RIAN!s yardage 25 95 43 267
Peulng yaicJ.ge 102 137
Passtog 10 20.1 9 ~8-0
Net return yardage• 0 1
Sack~~rdage 3 ·24 Q ;Q
Net yardege 173 40S
Punts 4..tl s l·l2
Fur1'lble fumbfes lost 0..0 t~ 1
Fl9 net y~ .t-24 12·1CIS 11me of po....ron ,, 16 ....
·PUnt NtUtM, ~fumble
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CORONA NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT BUSINESS MONEY
__ PU_B_L_1c_N_o_t_1c_e_ ~·,;c!!i'b';!~u::c'.PJ.:: Gt DEL MAR 1022 BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2669 OPPORTUNITY TO LOAN 2914
PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE OF llvt (OS.Pl to Open Space -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil&iiil liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2904 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
PETITION Active (OS·A). -' Beat Bu~I 3Br 2.6B1. BIO CANYON Owner PRIMR •3br 2ba upper dpbc, nu 2br 2b• Frig, Indy rm. Flftancl•I W041a have
TO ADMINISTER J~~~ICf~~Z~~rl0;;0~ gourmet kitchen. wall< Elegant. Remodeled, OCEANP:RONT paint 1 car gar, on the newly decor, s115o * Turn $20 Into ~ou on ~our to•e7
ESTATE OF: 882 EQUAL HOUSING to village. S479.000. Sgl-lvl, Extra Lg Fam, 18~ View Under $500. canal. S1650mo. yrly. xtnt ar••·Wtstcllll SlOOO using MLM. For We provide loans
STAHL.EV o. JEHNINQI CEOA COMPLIANCE: This OPPORTUNITY Bob Selinger, First dining & IMng rm. 2Br AQENT 94~723·8120 (949) 673-7353. afler 6 INlnt (949) 548-6011 Info packet eend $5 lo r•gardl••• of Cttdat
CASE NO. A1'31CS8 project haa bffn reyttwld, All real ntllt1Ml1lsl1t I• lll11 £statH 509·2002 VM 2Ba, 2000st, $4751< 2Br 1 Ba Cute cottage (949) 759-5088 Tim 4359 Victoria P•rk ~~=~~r,,Y~bl~o ra~::j
To all heir•. btn111c1ar111. and II has b1tn d1t11mlned 111...,1,.,hn~l•tll•fl•· Oo•an Vl•w 4Br 2Ba, !:~lngT~54~~~~~~~~·a NEWPORT -park Ilk• setting ·In '* * BAYFRONT* * Pie, L.A. CA 9001'1, 1,.a77•56e-9719 c1ed0to11. contingent c11dl· thll It I• caiegorlcany H · 1111 fair Howilnt Act 11 lMI 11 1 ·lty, remodeled kit, , Nwpt Huhta redwd 2br 2.5ba, pool, frplc, •••••••• 1o•s. ond p111ons who m1y empt under Cl1S1 5 (Minor 1 b h BRA.ND NEW OCEAN COAST 1070 d k FP t I 1 • t ti Loan &pecl•llat o1111·w111 be lnttresttd In Alttratlons In I.arid Ust 1mt1d1d wlllcll 1111kN "lllttal pr vate ••c ••Hll, V ec I, • no pe s, pr v wa eriron pa 0 Pita•• be wary of out
!ht .. ,11 or .,111,, or both. Llrnllallona) or th• r.. 11 dvtr1l1t ... , ,,ttereaci, $895K Agt 759·9314 11! W BU IL DER S1600. 94P-455·0444 $2800 949·675-0854 of .,.. comp•nlH. ;~~· ~~':;~'ccfn•;~~~=~
or STANLEY D. JENNINGS qulremonrs of tht Cattlornla llmll•llu or dlmlmlnllo'' OCEAN VIEW Acceu CLOSE OUT Great O~ean & Canyon 2Br 28• Exira large El•gant Oce•n Vl•W Ctitck with the local llon, small bualnosa
A PETITION FOR PRO-Envlronmantal Quality Act. •111• °"race, color, 11111111, to Private Beache1. AGENT 949·723·8120 Views. Clvlla near new Viii• Balboa unit . w/ P•nthou•e 2-Bdrm Bet t • r 8uaIn•11 welcome Call loll tree
BATE hal been filed by Publlsh•d Newport m ,111ndla,,11mllltlmtuor 4BR. Room to Exp•nd CASTAWAYS Approx 4Br/4Ba, den, highly ocean vu, many luxury 2·Bath wltti Lott. Fire· Bureau btlore you 1.877_.67..a922.
HELENA T JENNINGS In 8each·Costa Mesa Dally ullo•al 011111, or 11 IAIHllot $695K Joan Burk•·Agt 3400st. expanded upgraded. Largest upgrades, sec, pool, place, Study, Vaulted H nd any money for
tl\t Superior Court 01 C•ll· Piiot October 24• 1998· to m1k1uy1141cll ,,.,,,..,,, 759·9314/559·2876pgr Plan 1, 3Br 2.5Ba. 3c Plan 5. $1 ,199,000. tennls.$1800 & $1950/ Cel.flngs, Skylight, lees or Hl'Vlce1. Read' .. ••••••••
lornll County of· OR· Sa104 llm11atlou1dlwtml11llo1 • OLDE CORONA DEL garage, den. office. By Owner 376·3454 Mo. Bkr 949-642·3850 Gourment Kilchen1. and und111tand any1• ~tf£E PETITION FOR PRO· PUBLIC NOTICE nl1 ... ,,,,., wlll Ht MAR C•P• Cod with Owner/Ag!. 631-1679 4 8drm·2 i•th single Resort·Slyle Amenllle• contrects bttore you ANNOUNCEMENTS
BATE requ111S that HEL· ---------ktlowl•tly1ccept11,10Vtrtise Ocean view, 1tept1 to E•l•t• Yalu• 3Br 3Ba CEMETERY LOT/ F•mllu Home In lhe $2695. (949) 789·0931 sign Shop around tori••••••••• ENA T JENNINGS b flctllloua BuilnHI m11t lor r11I fflalt wlllcll fl 11 RV ' PEEK·A·BOO VIEW ralll. · • •P· Heme Statement b••ch 3Bdrm 48•1h. 2 acce11, Huge.Lot, CRYPT 1225 Harbor Vl•w Homes. ---~---8----pc r!td H p11son11 rtpr• ¥1tlel1H •I 1t1t law Otr '"-." viewing decks, !l·alop Anxious owners want $2850/Mo Call Karen Upper 4Br 2Ba lg new A Abs.olut• ucc•aa 1---------
u ot:st '' lo 1dmin11ttr tht d~~ '~=~=='°"'ire 111 ,.,,_, l1lor1111• lhl •II elevator. overelzed 10 aell nowt Onl}' @ Burr While Realty kit, nu crpt, 1unroom, Make SS lrY th• adult ANNOUNCEMENTS
.. i.11 ol lht dtcldtnl. Carol Garcl• Company, btllllts •••mus .. It .-11 3c ger., Sl,850,000 PROPERTY HOUSE, PACIFIC Vll!W • 4 949-675-4630 2c prkg. $2600/Mo. Entert1lnment lndul· 2920
THE PETITION· requHtl :J<ttO W MacAnhut IE. HWJlltltr 111 1t1lltlll1••11 JIM S KAHAN, AQT S595K 642-3850 1d)olnlng ploll In yearly 673-6900 X 105 • try Keep your clothH 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ai.lhortly lo 1dm1m111r tilt Santa Ana, CA 927()4 ...-1.,,.,,..ttt llasia Tu• Vlst• Oel M111r aectlon. Act now 3br 2.5ba nu Ask for Goly.* on 8 bllllon S a Y'I• ottat• under tht tndepen-Ga S ~ Gracloue OS.. 3Ba 1 p1lnl 2400sf lg yd, Industry. You can eam s s s s s s s s s s dint Admlrn11ra11on of El· TCarOI L~n S rcla.~09CA ,11111trllsul•IAtJS1.C1llHUD W Prudential on huge lot. Pool, Buy 1 or •II ~ur 25% gardener Pet ok Sp•ctacular Harbor SISOO/wk $500 geta U WORKSHOP• ON
lltH Act (Th11 1u1h0<11y 9~;0~'' ·· anta • ltll.lft1al l~•~ Fw e.......111m11y tpa. tamlly home pn b9e5iow1r!t5ai9 pp $2295 949-640-7262 Vl•w 1·Bdrm/1·Bath atarted. 888·845·9920 Pr•••rvlng C•pltal
will llltow lht personal rep-lh WlltllfMI, DC"" •111" cul-de· sac. $1 ,050,000 949-4-v wllh Garage, FP, AJC. ---------In a down m•rket rff"1111•vt to take many J~t~d ~~·~·~~l~:ua~on-calllM>•1'25-~ 044-0373 x 221 Steve Leverett, Agent BAYWOOO lovely 2· Gourmet Kitchens, All cash prolltal Avg United Planners
achons wolhout obtaining H1vt you started doif'lg Prud CA 714-624-4249 Sty, 2Br 1Ba. FP, Skyllghl, Spa, Gym & $45Ktyr rHtock Coke/ F1nanclal Serivces ol cour1 approval 811011 Ilk· busintu yet? Yes. 9.1.98 -,......,-=-~---~~-,...-HOUSES/ deck, gar, pool, many Tennis . Wilk . 10 Htrahey/Ptpal d i•· A 1 NP ong c1r1an very lmponanl Carol L Garcia COSTA MESA 1024 HARBOR RIDGE upgrades. Avail ap· Balbo• Island. s1580. plays In C.M. Work 8· mer ca. B counlry
ae11on5 however. \ht per· This ar8'emtnl was loltd HOUSES/ 180" Ocean View CONDOS prox Nov. 7th $1500/ (949) 789·0931 7tirstwk. Inv. req'd club. 1600 E PCH eonal 11pres1nt1hv1 will be With lht County Clerk ol .. 4Br .... •ea 1·Story, 8500+5 .F. 6Br 9Ba Mo. Agt 9<99-675-4912 800·337·1375 >et101 NPB, Ca reQutred to g1v1 notice to .. • ., Cstm Hm. 52 500 000 FOR RENT TU'lta Oct 27, 4PM 1n1erts1td per1on1 unltH Orange Counly on 9-24·98 CONDOS Upgr1ded. Must Selll A t 1 800 S..o-6661 BLUFFS 3BR 2 SBA Amazing Ceah Prol1t1I so Compllmen1ary
1111y have waived nolla• or 19980770710 S21Gt< & 3Br 2Ba 0 • • Quiet ArH S2150/Mo MISCELLANEOUS Hershey rt. Gold (949) 719-9300 conttnttd 10 int proposed Dally Pilot Oct. 24. 3t, FOR SALE 1·Story, S204K. Hurryl HARBOR VIEW HILLS Barbar• Sanregre1 mlntl Loe. In C M .. •-.-F"'"A,_.;.L-L--.F"""E...,S-T"'"l_V_A_L_•_ aadctm1~nni~traTlhio'n a'nduih'!~1ndY. ~~111 ~N-'o_"_·1_._•_•_. 1_9_9_8 __ s_a1_06jl•••••••• Wont8La1t1 Agent 714· V1nltEryW. rS010m3Bfo'r e2x.p5aBn~ BALBOA Realtor 949·644·0195 RENTALS lnv/$7K oet S43K yr. ENJOY food, rldu ,. "" "' ~ 309·2 58. BLUFFS VILLA 2Br Stir/wk. 800·869.0665 ~=l~a~~~o"n"'~1:.'~nn~·~: ,_G_E_N_E_RAl ____ 10_0_2_ E'Sld• Charming 2Br alon/pool. $835•000 ISIAND 2106 2Ba. turnkey. Avail Dlatrlbutorahlp s~~~6~·2<;;1~"=~~~~~
1ectoon 10 tho ptrlllon and Home on Cul·de-aac Agent 714•573•5354 Nov 1/6mo. Lae. deck, End '98 by owning Chrlat Luth•ran
1how1 good cause why the R • fj• ? t 2 4 0 1 50 0 Ca I I LIDO ISLE Brand New 28,. 1 BA Enclad yard, big garage, exc•P· ROOMS 2706 your own all ca1h Church & echool
coun snould not gr1nt lho epom ng. * V.A. * M•rge Lea A••lt~ 5Br/5.5Ba-3753Sq.l'l. FP. tkyllghll, quiet tlon11ll $2200.$2500 buslntUlll • 7eO VlctQtla CM
1u1tio111y SO Down· SO Move-In 840•722.0020 3c garage. Biii Grundy area, 1 hH to bHch, ~1°"" tf.d .Af-at •No aelllng 2 b lk w or Harbor
A HEARING on lht pell· I-'•~""' ... --:.. FREE Coun1ellng , Realtor. 949-675-6181 $1550/Mo 675-7574 NB Furn'd mstr br •Work 6·8hra/wkly l•O'l Will be hlld on. NO· ,_ -..... ._. FREE 1.111 or HomH E SIDE Chaimlng 3BR ta-.L-./~ Incl'• u\11/mald. Nr Bal •High prot11 polenlla11---------
VEM8ER 12. 1!198 11 1·45 .............. H u 0 IV A Rep 0 s Hor;ne on over 9000SF LIDO SANDS ..a6anr"~· Is. S750mo Pr,fmllurt •For rret Into c•ll LOST & PM In Dept 703 1oc:1ttd 11 1•800•723•6857 corner lot w/glant gar. Pristine Remodel. BALBOA ~ ~'l-/o.'14.94 person (714) 644·8100 1.800 201•8070 341 The Coly Ortvt, PO Bo• • lldaltt, at• h Veteran Real Estate Wiii hold 8 cars plu1 Granite/Marble thruout p NINSUIA 2 19491 673•8494 NEWPORT HEIGHTS FOUND 2925
'4170, Orange, CA 92613, QasM .. t.11.. huge RV are•. C•ll tor Nice yard. Big G•rege E 107 NOTHING OOWNI ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Prot>11t Dov *$0.00 DOWN• d•tallt, S39",000 Many EJCtras S559K Oov•r Shor•• Ba"•rv 3yre new, deck, fp, Hershey 1n1ck rout11• llWl,..ttloc:biga. "' ,. vaulted ceil, own bath, Found! Whit•. fem1lt, IF YOU OBJECT to lht Learn how to buy Xlnt Loe. Earl & Judy Agent 949-631·1038 48r 2Ba Oceanfront dock. 4br 2.5ba, ~ car In C.M Net $52K/yr. pltbull mlxl 17th St. g" 1t1ng of lh• petl11on. you Reel Ealale w/11111• or T yl )\ 1 949-842 ga d Shor1 \ lse full prlv, no/amk. lndry 6hra/wk. Free Into " inoutd appear at lht hter-d I T II a or, g • • NEWPORT SHORES home, tully 1urn'd, 2 $r3,5y00.7 26 eroms 5 $540/mo, lncrs ulll/ 800-215 1071 24/h CM call to ldenttly •a •n<I 11111 your ob-no wn pymen · 0 4722 2BR. Office, 28A, car gar, winter only. 14• g.. O maid 722·0723 • ra (714) 546-8387
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ttt•ons 0< me written ob· Free 888•010•0077 Eaetald• gated comm. Beam cellsl. newer Ille $1950 (949) 721·8896 Amerlc•n famlly Rty NOTHING OOWNI
ect•ons wllh lht coun ~ ••FORECLOSED•• dttactied 3Br 2.5Ba. roof. •340.000 Udo l•I• 4br 3ba, sun-NP home guard comm. Loc1ttd In C.M. Your Lo•t 9mo old German
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or1>yyour 1norney '1days800·555-M>03. E'arl & Judy Taylor. OPENSAT·SUN1-4 DELMAR 2122 c111ror1how1ngAgt S600.(949)844·t211 800·213·5688 FrH answer• to Ouctien
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Agents 642--4722 . 5 SOUTHAMPTON 949·718·2721 Info 24hra Reward! 909--881·21 11 or conllngent creditor ol LOST BLACK MALE tho dtctaatd. you must 1111 NEW HOME E Side CM JUST RENOVATEDll •2 New 30001q h Penthouae VersaollH RENTALS TO P•ypt\on•• S150Ktyr CAT NAMED Harl•~"
you• c111m w11n lht court SOLD! 3br 2.6b• from builder Over 2,500 aq.ft 2Br hom .. ror leaH. quiet 1br 1b• no pets. new SHARE 2724 Lowell prlcH, local Vicinity NPB back bay
and ma.1 a copy to the pll· Snowcaat homea aprol( 176011 911 cell's 2.5Ba, 2 Marble FP'a area, ocean vlawal Call c•rp•l $1095. Call 1I1 • • av a 11 • are•. 1 white wl~ktr,
1ona1 11prt1en1111ve •P· for tale In our AC. walk·ln clost'a, 2 & amenlll11 galorel for Info 949-675-3384. (9'99) 675·4175 bt· 800·800·3470 24 hra duk collu.SSOO
rcoinltd b~ lht coun w1th1n Saturd•Y Real Estate cer anac gar $285.990 G1ted comm w/pool & tween 7am·11am M·F CdM room tor renl 3br VENDlNQ: Profitable Reward 949.954•15 14 our mont •from lht d•ll Supplement! 949·722-8120 •P•I $529,000 COSTA Mw:SA 2124 3ba, 2 car gar, n/sm. • Euy Call For ol the ftr11 lssu1nc1 ot Ill· OBITUARY 888 ,. male prel'd, no P•ts, FREE Brocti. &•---------lers ., provided In Probatt HOMES OF BEtfr BUY IN THE avl 11/1 949·673·056Q Prtpd Calllng Cerd uc 11TTH e. Cod• aect1ol\ 9100 Th• LAGUNA BLUFFSI APARTMENTS n.&;.n.&o 1111
ume lor filing claim• will THE WEEK EAST SIDll 2700 af, CM 3br 2ba hse Cul-de-1·800·820·8782 FITNESS
I b I t Dlaptau ad• •t•-Bc"CH 1048 Mint condition 3Br 4br 2 6ba hme ger. FOR RENT P of k I I 3000
no upore •ore our • •• IO.A 3Ba wt. •c, Jacuz.zl tub dener .Incl. $230.0/mo. sac. r at• s m• • Wk from hOm•I $2K·SK/l=jjjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii monlh• from-lht hearing GREENE, at fu•t $751 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & 1 $299 000 t•m NS •v•ll now wk. Not mlm, travel In·'" NEW VIAGRA dalt nouced above Oeadl ne Wed 15pm more • PP (949) 645·1056 $685 949-548-4366 dust, Pub. co. aup· ALTll .......... Tlv• YOU MAY EXAMINE the M•lda Mltoh•ll ***** Arch Beach H•l~hte A Is o Av a 11p.bIe·1-----...... ---(80 9 n.-oo fll1keplbythocourt "Jou OPEN HOUSE OpenSat&Sun1·4 "Z"Plan (4Br 3B•. Studio/Lora 290.51---------CM/exec hm, gated, pon. 0) 43·3148 Iner•••• your Sex
811. peraon lnleresl• on ao• lOO. died 01 3br, 2.6ba. approx 2500+sq.tt.) $469.000 Flower "lag. 8ch BALBOA pool +cata. $800/lao drive. Free Bonua.
tho 111a1t, you may tlfe n•tural c•u .. , on Lletlnga for t 151 1850 al 2br ero master Charm", pvt •nl/pkg, PENINSULA 2607 4/huge matr or 2br, 1 ·800·320·8250
w1111 the coun a Request Monday •v•nlng, OeadllneThur15pm aultH.OwnerS515K HARBOR RIDGE 1gl occ. n/pe11. S6951'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pvtllfe,qulet631·2111 CREDIT 29071 ________ _
for Spec.al Notice (form October 111• 1998, at ***** (949) 494·8547 SINGLE STORVI Open Hse Sun 1-4P1• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'" ________ .,, DE·1S4J ol the flllng ol an the Or•nfc• Grove ll pays to adver11H Pamoramlc ocean & 949·548·9870 3br 2ba duplex, 2nd E Side CM house,
Inventory •nd appraisal of Reh•bllilal on Center In the beat loc;al •NORTH LAGUNA• City view I Tot•lfy W'eld• 2Br 1.58• floor, gr1 bay & ocean ;~a~e51/~ grlv ~:nt ?~:
111111 Hsets or ol any pe-In Garden Grove. Real Estate Section Bung•low 2Br 2Ba Vu renov1led lncludlng Condo, new crpl, FP, vu. 1 cer gar. over-
t111on °' account 11 pro· Mra. Greene Is sur· CALL TODAY Expan1lon Pot•nllal granite kitchen & w/d hk·upa, lc att gar. alzed rma, 52050/mo. Mesa (949) 642·9622
vldtd 1n Probate Code ltc:· vlvtd by her d•ugh· Tool! $450.000 bathll 3Br, tormal n/pela 5976. 548.8858 . ___ (9_4_9_)_7_23_-4_17_8 __ Huntington Landmark,
l•on 1250 A Request fO< t er. G • r a Id In• LISA RIVERA Agt, Adrl1n1 376-0071 llvlng & d ining+ , ·-Senior comm. Unfurn Speclal Nollca 1orm I• KHnlck•, her &rand· .... 4 ..... 57,. .-2~2 mor•ll Hurry & have W SIDE Townhom• St•P• to Beach Lg Share houH, mutet avaJl1bl1 lrom lht coun d au g h 1 e a 1 • r ..-. .,, 2br 1 ba Lrg y•rd 1 Br w/d hk-up gar clt1k r • Y • your choice of carpetl • • '' ' · br & bath. gar•g•. full Petitioner: Hul11mlth, and her ANNE WILLEY NEWPORT ,789 000 patio, 2·c•r gar, 191s ~~~ ~a~i9Jg_::;.~1": prlv $650/mo + utlla.
gr•• t· 949·574"4249 BEACH 1069 ' of parking, ptta ok 714-9eo.34e3
HELENA T. JENNtHOS, granddeugtitera, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GATED BELCOURTll $1125/mo, no Hcurtty SUNNY 2br Apt above NB Clean reaponalblt
3819 E. PALM AVI., Heather Nyquist and •---------Over 3400 sq.ft.I 4Br nffded 949-574·1990. gat, remod. g•rage & to share 2br 2 b• ORANOE, CA. 12811 S•matha Otlbel. -nar-noA *BLUFFS E PLAN* 3.sea 3 Car Oar.•~--------laund St200 Av111 . IN PAO PEA Mrt. Ore•ne wa1 • ~ 3BR·3 1/4BA + F•m·rm ·-Oct.2~ (949) 675-7123 $478. + 1/2 utll. Nov Publl•htd Newport lovlng and caring ISIAND 1006 2 Sty on good grnblt Upgradu lnclud• LAGUNA 1st, 949--845-9178
h ·11 h-Nr E•albluff elam granite kitchen • ttr .. BEACH 2 Beach·Colla Mt.. Dally person w 0 WI ..,. p I a c. •I M 011 •·I n· 148 •---------
Polol OCtobtr 2•. 30, No-ml11ed by •II who NEW ON MAAKl!T Shitzen A E.780-3142 Condlllonl $179,000 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CORONA •••••••••I
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2Ba rear unll on prim• S285K Dick Dlck1on, (714) 606-1779 cell Am, S\udy, FP. $4500/ 28r 18• Bright full kll. .~•••••••••t,:::::::~~~~~J 150' lot, 1lep• to Prud CA 721·3566 phone or (949) 76(). Mo. LFP 714·772·9272 deck, w/d, pkg, itor-
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: ' I 1 I . : • ,-, I ' ' . (040) '123·08S3 only S349,000... Agent S450K Dick Olckaon. BEACH 2169 Cosy Upper Studio iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil tory of good• and 1.,. II•••••••• 949· 723•8120 Prud OA 721-3566 fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii no kllchen, ulla lncd. LOW RENTI lndu1trlal vlcH around I
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wlth OMAR SHAf"F
Md TANHAH HINSCH
' 49 Tropal Ylneil
52 Ancient 53 "Oencing
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WEEKLY BJUDCE QUIZ
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)'OU hold:
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3528 MASONRY 3557 & DECl<S 3615 !AWN.CARE 380Sliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PREPARATION 3925 COVERINGS 3932 DIRE CT 0 RY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. Dan Dawson Plumbing iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••I Leaky Show•rs R•p'd Brick, Block. Stone, Tiie *Wood Fence•* Palnllng-ln~xl Hou••IApl Apr, Rmdl, Replp~ TAX PROBLEMS? Stripping. drywall repair Aegroutlng & lnslall'n Cone, Pallo. Driveway Replace/Repair Low S Quality Job. Free est. Draine 24hr ave Exp t Aud It. non ·f I I er , Te.l(ture, paint touch
L670130 Dean of Tiie Fplc, es91. R•f. 25Yr. Free hauling/est. Uc'd s-Al~ Lll'569897 838-8888 gas •Yst•m replpei collectlon. I cen up. Small Job• ok.
ADDITIONS 673-8065 or 846-8526 Exp. Terry 557.7594 Ad.-11111gtConat t74-530f ~~~-~ Ike'• Custom Painting LSS4722 94e.e72o helpl 949·873·8905 Bob (714) 84<J..4368
REMODSUNG 3410 --------•CEMENT WORK• ~~ Pfof, Clean, Quality Expert Drain CIHnlng The S\rlpper
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilCHILD CARE 3536 S tamped Concrete FIREWOOD 3618 /All'ftCflrtl..~·"lrn Work lnVExt&Oocks. &Plumblng Repalr1 TUTORING 3929 Specializing In Brick/Block/Stone/Tiie ·'P"'-L#703488 831-4810 20yrs e1ep All work QUar Wallpap•r R•moval A'!~~~ !'o~~=ODEL L541656 548-8110 .,.,,~ ROBERT ISHLL co. Steve 54s.a2oa l5889241 98~5037 CdM Uc'd, open fo r PT . Greet Firewood! I!! AIO ~•All L _ lnVEict•Small Jobi OK PATIENT TUTOR ....;;.~~-...;...;..-....;;...;...;..;.. llQuaJltyCon11tuct1on drop-Ina. going full Concrete. Orlveway1, Order nowl $135/cord· ~vg O•coratlve Painting Nt• hborl1ood Meth (•rlth-c:alc) We Qal• ahould hang
•AH.aonably Priced time Jan 15.'99 pre· Patios, Repalr1/R• S75/hall. Free dellvery llECMNCON§CElN Ll494350 849·3008 19 physics, chem, tHt together. Strip, Install, •Local Co. #638318 reg now: Infante/Tod· moval. Rea/Comm to driveway! 865·1~2 1 Vt"m 714 •so ..... 2 .. P rM •• .;;..L.-r/ prep (CBES.T/QRE/ advlc• to the crazy. •St•ph•nson Aasoc. dlera 720-1939 l.295237 475·7800 " .... ••v v · ager riprSEWU ';:;: SAT) Free lnlo. Jim ll735976 83t·2t 11
C•ll 7t4-e44aS485 John Doran MHonry 800-700-S 4 ~·SPKIAUST Madia 714·S47·MATH i---------
B&TBROOM CLEANING ertck•Stne•Concreta FLOOR INSTALL MOVING 3834 kruetcr palndng
R!JllNISBING 3448 SERVIcrs 3548 ~~~~m e':~·~ep~~~1~~ REPAIRS 3620l--------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "ralfldtnt~~I ~ L#6811v1 931.3932 IMPROVEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICE ..J::l n:::raffon
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Tereaa 714-282·7143 Est L730089 531•7943 mover• print their .._ __ 1_1c_. 7_408_98 __ _. 1 .. iliiiiliiiiliiiiiiil••I 3131
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& Grace 714-857·2847 1'iiiiiiiiil~iiiiiiiiiiiii-lMPAOVEMENT ber In all advertls• Bucket• • Broomall' ***475-18x7 ** m•nti. If you have a SERVICES 3870
0 .. Q UPHOLSTl!RY since '88 cuat. furn.
upholsty, slip cov•ra antique rpr 542 ... 812
GARAGE SALE
HINTS
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, determne wha
taMna you With to
tell. tMketore
everything le clean
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642·5678
H 0 u••c1•an1 n g Ll!WIS Conat ruotlon Include• heulewe~ PROJECT? quHtlon about the l•liiiiiiiiliiiii~iiiiiiiiiii Friendly, reliable. Remodel•Handyman weelh•r strip, In· Call a plumb•r, gallty 01 a mov•r, limo Pet Sitter/Dog Walker
Kathy 723-4827 L#704773 Local Rea. atellll••· 845·5704 painter, handyman or chauffeur, call: Dally/Overnight vl11t1. All TJPl:I el RMli a Replin
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BOATING •714-557·5925• or any of th• Hr· Public UtllltlH R•I• avl. Uc'd/Bonded •VICKI'S CLUNINO vlcH llst9d here In Comml .. lon Denise 714•935.a870
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20Yra e.p/Fair S/FrH Eal Cabinets Storag• DESIGNllltS 3782 t.lc#328884 24Hr1 • tJpts ofroofs
CABINETS 3490
CAR.PENnY 3510 MACMl!DIC. Car• for Maclntoah Computera
•Remodeling and an
t~1 of repairs. No IOb too 1ma11. OC 32 y,. Llc·bond·ln1 M/C/
Vita 714-988-3584
W...twork OOOf'S ln1t.
eta remdld, crown "'4dlng b ... /trlm etc.
• ..... 65-4·1934
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anlng Affordable
.. dmalH over the ~el 483 .. 108
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hoorfy rate. 873·94fS3
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U400030 714·839·14•1 Decl(1, Patio Covert 714·554-7831
T•H Haesl 768-6321 Plaater/Stucco Patch 714-433-0820
ELECTRICAL 3610 Home Rfftor1tlon/R1model ~OM£ ·Serving So Ca 25yrs· L...Jrltll!!!IJl!IL.Jj
Tiie/drywaii/woodwork El DECOR Llc#326884 24Hra
Small Job •XPl!RT FtneH/deckl/room 1dd 714·fS54-7831
Dunoen l!leotrlo ==~e~=~ ~='~!i rurniture & Acces50fies ----------• \.ocal/Oulck Reaponae Chrla 809-Geos Showroom: 3890 SLIPCOV!IS 3922
S • rv I c • /R •mode I a Foonta11m./Statues Ught flxtur• r•palr QUALITY CRAJITSMAN
U2 75870 850-7042 20 Yra Exp. A•f'•
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FAST/BIG SAVINGSS Mark 149-850.9525 ,
Re1-Com/1m·lg fobs LANDSCAPE 8r
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EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
. 5530 5530 5530 5530 SERVICES 5533
EMPLOYMEMT
5530
Private Poat Office Retall Sale• P'Hhlon
ffT PERM ahlpplng Island. day ahlft avail.
phone1 • friendly • Salary + comml11lon
CLASSIFIED • Sales •••••••• lt'a the tHource you COME OROW Plea<se be aware that
can count on to Hll a WITH usr Iha lfslings m this cot·
egory may require you
to call a 900 number
In which there Is a
charge por minute.
NP. 949·842·8282 (714) 588-1174
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Retell counter and Gift FIND'
ADMIN ASST Nat'I wrappera, for the Mall
myriad of merchan· Expanding retail ad·
dlH Items. beeauH vertlstng department
our column• compel 1eeks a self motivated
•hopping ctr leHlng Room, NPB fashion 1 qualllled buyers to account· executive to
Co. Heka motivated Island Aqply In per-an apartment calll 1111. develop and Hr·
042-5878 vice new business 1-----------and special sections EMPLOYMENT detall Ol'lented Admln 1on 537 Newport Ctr, through Classified Asst to 1upport Vice _____ ;;.,;;.;..;....;;..;.;..:.... -----------
PrHld•!'f. Mu1t have
auperlor computer,
(Eiccel & Word) and
phone 1kllls. Fax or
mall reaumes to Lord
Assoc 115 S Union St
fl. 205 Aluandra Va,
22314 All Karen Fax
(703) 836·8802 In·
terviews 11ort Oct 27
F••hlon Model PT, NB
wator front restaurant,
no exp necessQry, Th·
Sun lor the Lunching
ladles. Fuller figure
ok Brill 714·675-21 74
1 -=~· 1(1 "1rtne
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• Rmiunnt Fxp Rcqutnd I • Oppon11niiy fu1 ~i\(
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94?t58NS67 or Call
919'589'8550 UL 213
Mothe(s Mmft
PAYROLL/ 'lltcbeo
ADMINISTRATIVE ls now ecctpunq
ASSISTANT 1ppl1alions Fodood
Payroll ass11tant and ""tts 1n thtir unlqut &
ofltce administrator. populu 'fVt"N"
I l _Y,\...:.L r
. ' " . .
Arc you loo~mg f()r a fun JC >b with grccit
benefits including free hotel nx1mc;'' The Hyatt
NeWJX)flt..'1' t'> nx:nutmg lor
Sales Administrative Assistants
Pleuc apply in person .It
1107 Jamboree Road
Newport lkac..h, CA 92660
Mon and Tues lpm·5pm
and Thurs 9am·lpm
We prefer a candidate WANTED 5535 to have a minimum ol '
t year print ad-vertising experience FINNISH woman look·
Excellent communlca· Ing for housework.
lion skills. Ablhtv 10 Excellent rel• Call
sot goals and make Alna 714·285·0019
professional preaenta· Loving Swedish nu11e
tlons In a lat.t paced good cook. driver. By
and detail orhrnted en-tho hour or 24hr
vironmoi:it. Good loco I ror s t 2yr
Xlnt benefit package, exp. (949) 646·3735 lnch.1dtng 40tk .• Orugi----'---...,_ _ _.___~
screening/physlcal re-
quired. EOE.
Resumes via lax. At·
tentJon, Lynn Esola
714-650-"802 or malt:
Times Comm unity
News. 330 West Bay
Street. Cosla Mesa,
CA 92627
Chances are
you will find
what you need
at the p1ice •
you want to pay
when you read
. the Clauifleds
eJery d av Full llm• position. Job rtsuurant tnthiu1um l Fax Resume, to (""9) 6-U-2260
duties include: asslll· uperltnct1stuentiel JobUne(949)759·3075 HICKORY
Ing with payroll for DIJ & ttt posltlons. f ARMS
m1d-1lze company Jo,()£.AA • .WM>I\' and executive oll1ce Pleau •PP1J at: Can't seem 10
admm11trat1on PleaH tts E. ir Si CM Gift Supervisor
send -resume to Ac· L " ·dor.,1< r ..... .:-1':'1n\ I"• .i. get to all th'Jse
counllng Supervisor. ,... Id, o1 H ... 1io:.ry f..,n., ~!U repair Jobs ~~s:0"(;~5~~62~0·~~ RelH • RelH •Relu ~ 'f BAN';f. Relu • Relu •Relu Gift sales around lhe house?
\\ ~ < · •. ,1 J mon ... uunn' Let th" You may lax resume • ~ ~ • "" • ' • "' w. 11.~111.>~ ... 111™ c I Ill d to: : =' H""-'rr fdrm• .,.11, ass e (949) 642·7667 -; ;-Service Resume •hould In-CIC •
elude salary history • • Directory
Physlcal/drug screon • ~ help you find
I I d EOE • Apply in person: no requ ro ,!! Job Fai·r •• s re11ab1e help. _ Hlllqren quare
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Pharmacy d Th @ PM JU n l 11 .1 L• 1 .. " ·• 642-5678 · ·PHARMACY TECH • Wednesday an ursday 6 : • 'I: "'-.:..._
•CLERK TYPIST : October 28th and 29th ' • ....-----------------; ;~~~~ERORUG In := Lincoln Elementary School• 3101 Pacific View Dr. ;,
Newport Beach • Corona del Mar • WHITTIER T "-\V/ SCHOOL Full & Part Time post· : (2 Bloclcs South of MacArthur in multi-purpose room) : LI\ W
t•ons, llolf1bte ached--; • C N FQ 0 Ir R ute. Call lor Interview CIC Tommy Bahama's Tropical Cote & £mporium ~ PUB LI I RMA n N OH~E
(949) 642-0t22 or lax • ''The most fun you can have worlcJng." :
resume 949-642·9469 : We are opening our 2nd Cahforma compound on November 23rd at PCH and • Immediate opening. Responsible
"'P-re_·_S_c_h_o_o_l_t_e_•c_h_e-,-1. MacArthur Blvd ID Corona Del Mar Plaza. We are purveyors of the "island • for s ·chool's publication and media
& (Elementrv aide °' hfeslyle" • great food and drink with a tropical lw1st and high quality ='
"l prefer .adverti ing. .
'th the pi\ot and the
w1 l due to the great
H.B · : d ore at respon~e an e;-••
• . .
2-epm) 2 positions. • cosual. lun clothing for men and women -served up with an abundance of • relations. 3.5 years exp. req'd along
p r 1 v a t • a c h 0 0 1 • ] hosp1tal11y in a relaxed island atmOliphere We are looking tor a few good •
Hunungton Beach .; people to help us pull this ofJ Serure. Ba.rttnden. Ho11/Hoste11. ;, with excellent writing/editing skills
area (71 4) 536-1 •4, • Bookkeepen. Retail Salu. Sou1 Chete. l.ine Cooks. Prep. Olah. and RUMen. ;. and desktop publishing. Experience
APPOl.NDl&VI'
SCITERS/
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: The retail part ol this isl~d lifestyle idea that we are opening m Corona • with 0. C. media desirable Salary -; Del Mar Plaw 1s pretty cool We have a complete line of men's and women's • ~ portswear -anhque·loolr.ing , one-of-o·lr111d, tropical ~hirts. blousts. shorts, =' range from $30K to $35K Send
• skirts.pants, shoes bells and more -all made the way clothes were ma!M SO 8
.!! years ago with detail. quality and care Add to 1he mix home furnishings • cover letter/res1,1me to:
• return to hme and time agatn We are loolung for a few good Retail Sale1 ='
Dail ''Pilot ""' .,.,,. .. ¥,:,."'
mer service. . custo . Bill Solis
g12-~20
Per Hour
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,:i and'"' t<Opl<ul "'''and you hQ" an ·;,w.d '"'"'"". tho>ou< •""'' • Oire<to< of Hum•• Re'°"""''~
: Specialists who believe work should be fun and want to be part of = 3333 Harbor aoulev.ud Ind d
.; something new and exciting • ~~C~o~s;ta~;Mc~s~a~,; CA~9~2;6~2:6::::!!!l~~~===:~:~~~:~:=~~:?:!JL~~===: .. :·:::<>:'{:O:U:R:~:lf:E:Sft':L:E:A:N:O:S~U~O[ • Expenence IS valued, but nol necessary People slnlla essential JU F 7 14/444/3680 . cucTO ... DESI '' " -• !!. ax: 1111111111 -'*OfC* MAOI '°""fAlll V..WSf •-MT MAO! ;;i> IVI -; IJ you believe work thould be fun and want to be part of something new and : (Nv phone c.1/ls pk.11r) ---····-
':' txcllit.lg. then pleaH atl'1!d our employment seminan on Wednesday or •
• Thur1day, October 28th l 29th. At Lincoln elementry School (multi purpoH .,
.!! room I 3101 Paciilc View Or. Corona del Mar 2 blocks eoutb ol MacArthur •
.; For more info, call us at (949) 760-8686. EOE :
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• KEYLESS ENTRY • ALARM
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98402-M087965 ••••••• 1 97 TOYOTA COROLLA
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98390-M051 753 •••••• 1 96 ISUZU RODEO
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98405-M117288 •••••• 196 TOYOTA CAMRY
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98384-M152341 •••••• 198 VW JETTA GL 98382-M232967 •••••• 198 VW JETTA GL
98386-M232965 •••••• 195 AUDI A6 4Dr Auto
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98302-M017541 •••••• 197 VW JETTA GLX
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98361-H710232 •••••• 199 VW JETTA GLX
98413-M233987 ·••7•• 197 FORD EXPEDITION
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P/W, AM/FM, Pl1ocks, tow pkg, mint In/out, 1v, VCR, PIS, PIW, must .... Pllocks, low AM/FM cass .. CC, Ult, tow
cassette, low miles. fS'W23l must see. Low ml. ll5'1at mi., like new. oa1:tt1 •ii1977 '9977 •13 977 '14 977
'97 FORD '95 LEXUS '95 BMW 32111
EXPLORER XL ES300SEDAN V6, lthr, AC, PS, PN, POL.
V6, A/C, PIS. mint cond., V6, lthr, CO, A/C, F/P, Mt whit.. dual plseats, AM/FM can.
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tools, furn, clothlng, 10 your Favorite •95 Concouri Oevllle 2dr, It blue, mnrf, all BAUl!R LOTUS 10K ml, oz rlma. Im stereo, cass, cc,
WANTED dlshea, ttouuhold power, A/C, auto, 848·942·7700 F 9"""' sun root $14,900
It rrTC' Cha11ty 949·675·7110 . 28k ml, t owner, 4 cyl. alarm. 40k mi _ _.. ______ _..,,.:.._.1 ( 83!25) S4 •""'" ... 4 ..... 7 4 .. 8 TO BUY 6019 •--•-m_•~·~'"--'1-1 ---(272032) $22,888 518,500 714·378-4501 '84 XJe Sdn 4D BAUa:R LOTUS • ..... 5· "' 1
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii SAT 0·3t00 --------LEXUS Off Ask IOI' Suellm (94 -4 169)$23,888 848·842·7700
1 BUY ALL PIANOS 1221 S"urtilne Way, POWER BOATS WESTMINSTER ,85 ACCORD LX BAUER JAGUAR -_.,..,,9,.;,9"""=•=s=p=R.,.,IT::---TOYOTA Big screen TV, furn, 7012 (714) 882·0900 Auto, AC, Cass. mint! (714)953-4800 v8 p 1 1, /blk Antlques-qual. furnllurt books, baby Items, • ear ye •0"" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ipc or houseful cash kltchware, etc iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'·--------(3MWA027) $13,5 5 0 '84 XJS Convt 2D only 1 In U.S ..
paid (714) 957·8133 ,~--------On •hore mooring+ DODGE 9065 LEXUS OF • (94·3973)$35,888 (A15600) $85,615 '95 4RUNNER SR5 ,-WESTMINSTER BAUl!R JAGUAR BAU!R LOTUS Low ml, auto, morel
Old Coins Gold Sliver COSTA MESA 6124 Boston Whaler. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (714) 892-8900 (714)953-4800 948·842·7700 (3MIV145) $191.9150 franklin Mint, Sterllng All Accessories, $19K '78 Dodne Box V•n•-.9-5"-0--0-vs.,..s_E_V_E_X_V ____ _:... ___ ;...._ ____ , LEXUS Of'
Old watches & Jewelry or OBO. 075·1835 • an '95 XJO WESTMINSTER Westco11tColn 642·a448 Catholic Daughters 1 ton dually, roll-up Lo Lo ml, lull equip White/tan lthr, ---------Charity & Vard Sale dr, good cond, S1500 (028051) $16,497 (728549) $27,995 MERCEDES 9130 t714> 892•0908
RECORDS/TOP$ FRI & SAT MARINE SUPS obo 714·865·!432 • L'EXUS BAUER LOTUS •--,-9-0_4_R_U_N_N_E_R __
Jazz, R&B, Soul, Rock 2574 Carnegie Near MISSION VIEJO 714-042·7700 V6, fuliy equip, clean,
Etc .. 50'• & 60'• Mike Harbor and Fair Or. DOCKS 7022 ~rR'DllDI (84 9)3 84-0 804 '81 300SD (Ol5409) s24,987
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4pm furniture, clothea, LlDO DOCK for 20ft 11 Full pwr, V6, lthr BAUER JAGUAR $4500 (949) 723·4824 MI SSION VIEJO
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•· lamps, tablH & misc Electrlo/Whaler/Sall '77 Ferrari 308 OTB (005317) $19,987 (714)953-4800 (949)3 04-0084
Q 7\1W.17th St. B-12 boat, Xlnt Security Hardtop, dk brwn tan LEXUS ____ ..,...,.. __ ....,,...,..__..,,.. 'i•9i33ioilioii!ol!srtLL°11:2~C~y;i1,:f-_..,::9.:..9.:..C~AM:;_R:_V.;.,::L~E;..:__ ANIMAI.S 6 0 49 (949) 673·7677 Int, showroom cond, MISSION VIEJO '98 XJ12 Sdn 4 D whlie. black Inter .. '"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sat 8·2/1789 Orlole ---------11,300ml. S38K/obo (94 9)3 8 4-0004 (96·3962)$40,9 8 5 11,685 ml, hke new, AT. full pwr, mini t• httle tykH. baby stutt. "ewport offshore (949) 675-4382 BAUER JAGUAR $72,500. 949·873·3432 (900606) $14,588
BEARDED COLLIE anllquu, exercise mooring. Close to (714)953-4800 LEXUS OF
purebred Al<C seeks equip & misc. hsehold piers & parking $8750 ---------INFINlTI 9 0 95 '94 Benr S dn 40 WESTMINSTER
boyfriend for pups.--------948-040-7085 FORD 907 5liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-J_e_E_P ______ (94-4144)$2 0 18 85 (714) 8 9 2 -8900
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FREE Block Lab female BEACH 6169 33' Sail Bo11t RHson-'82 Explorer XLT (400482) 5 2 5 990 -----------VAN S 9 yrs, to good home, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii able prlce/salllng les· 4x4, Black, all power, Costa Mes~ '93 Grand Cherokee '93 190E 2 .8 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
free german Import, 511 Tustin Ave sons? 714·895·9679 C/0, llnled $9400 Call Lincoln M ercury ~ared~ 4X4 r~d, gra~ Low ml, chrome whls
germen shepherd (In alley • Sat 8-1p) Ralph 949-720-0915 714·540·5630 cnot'nd1. pKwrmw, lngdooow (3EJL248) $17,777 '8 2 VW VANACON
mole, 1 yr old to good ·--------LEXUS OF EXCELLENT BOOVlll home Rois a must. Mostly kid's stufJ. • 9 5 T a u r u a Q Li---------doors, sloerlng/CO WESTMINSTER NO MOTOR 5500
Serious only. refrlg & Miacll AUTOMOBILES $10,200 36kml, PW, ISUZU 9100 changor, romoto entry. (714) 882·8 9 08) (949) 675·3391
(714) 5 05·09 08 SAT 8·2 refrlg, turn, PO, AC, AT, CC.1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $14,500. 949·673·8199
1-P-E_R_S_l_A_N_K-IT_T_E_N_S_ chlldrens Items, Stereo cass, lmmocl1• ---------'84 DODGE 3 50
Loveable ball of fur. pictures, & Iota morel 1 owner, all record•. '9 5 Trooper LT D L_EX_U_S----9-1-1-5 M ERCURY 9 135 Boverly conversion
CFA registered, grand 427 lrvlne Av• ACURA 9010 ,_-(8"""4 ... 9_)._8_4_0..,.·0..,..5_8,_5_ 4X4, 21Kml. auto, Van. Pwr. dual air, .-(3PA0583) $20.550 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 67,900 ml. 1 owner, champ lines, shots, SAT 8·2 '97 MUSTANG L EXU S OF records. $,.5900.obo
heallh guar, blk mole table & chairs, eloc AC, pw/pdl, 1111, WESTMINS TER .'95 ES 3 00 '9 3 Sabi• L S 43k ml, 949·759-.?407
& a Toni fem, S300, dryer, gtrl• & 11dull '90 INTEGRA (208477) $12,997 (714) 892•6 9 08) Mldn,lght bluo/lllory Super cloan, loaded. (949) 840·8132 clothea, shoes, linens. 89K Ml, Fully loaded! Coat• M esa (119654) 524,977 llhr, bucket, Pt' S9sool--,8,_7__,,,G_M_C,,,_2_5_0_0 __
gardening tools, $ 8 5 o O /0 BO. Llnc o ln •Mercu ry LEXUS obo 714-241-7050. •VAN• star conversion
glauware/dlshes. 849-548·2987 (7 14) 540·5030 JAGUAR 910 5 MISSION VIEJ O ,97 M ountaineer 4o tow pl<g, frt/rear AC,
4 P oster Calif King PIANOS & toys, books, pictures, ---------__ .,._ ____________ 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (949 )304·0064 co. prem sound. ABS 4 ceptain chairs, bed,
bod/frame & 6 draw· ORGANS 6059 and much more. 1701 '99 lNTEORA '98 RANGER 11 ---,9-5-5-c=-3-0-0--ong & trans 011 cooler, era $175. 4 Poster Highland Dr. Special Edition XLT, super cab, '37 JAGUAR (Jl2529> '2 1•997 org own, $4500.
twin tltad/foot-board iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SATURDAY 8•4 clths, (025606) $17,997 (A04956) ($15,998) 4 sp .. d, loather (O 0A2
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---------Small PS.yer Spinet shoes, bedspreads, MISSION VIEJO Lincoln Mercury (949) 875·647 8 LEXUS (714) 5 40·50 3 0 Duncan P h vff• dlmm Plano. Walnut, very 1011 of misc hems. (949)30 ... 0004 7 14 •540•5030 MISSION VIEJO table & chairs $200. nice, perfect for large 1215 H l ghl•nd Dr '89 XJS V12 Conv. (949)384-0084 '98 M YSTIQUE
Et S r. 1945 #A boat ~49·548·3900. -9-7-.. -U-S_T_A_N_G_C_O_B_R_A_ new top blkLtan, ----,-----·I Loaded, auto, AC c. ee v• SATUROAV 8 :30·1 ,.., $11 ,500/obo. Good '90 ES 300
PlacentlaCM 1824 Port Manlelgh A1FAROME09015 ABS , Jthr. CO, cond (949)650·1526 Cashmore/ivory, (641J!!la ~~;;.498)
Moving S•I• Black SPORTING Place. Harbor View iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (183046) $22,997 '90 SOVER EIGN (138854) $24,744 Lin coln Mercury
Walnut Dining Table, 6 GOODS Homos oH San Miguel C oat• M••a LEXUS Hi-back Chairs, Large 606 5 & Old Ford Road '82 GTV6 Blk/Blu Lincoln M ercury Blue tan. mint cond, MISSION VIEJO 7 14·540 ·5830
Wood Framed Mirror. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lots of Everything! Auns great! Good 714·540 ·5830 Low mitesl!!I (949)36 ... 0 884
VOLVO 9 230
'80 780 Turbo Wogon,
Silver tan lthr, 81 k ml,
books. nonlsmol<or ..
$9900 949-854·5174. ~
Ch.st Couches drlver/pro1·ect car. --E-------(616163) $10,995 · • New BOWFLEX S OLO HOME Moving '9 3 XPLORER L TO BAUER LOTUS '96 E S 300 NISSAN 9150
planters, acessorles & Strength training SAT 8·1:00 See latest European 28k Ml. while, lthr. 949 ·842·77 00 Le>C cert only 28k m1 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VOLKSWAGEN 9235
more. 760-9590 syste m . $899 .00 2t27 Vista Laredo (011 Car Mag. s15oolobo (3UVN775) $19,950 •------..;.....__ (t42542) $26,987
Rolltop d esk aolld 310·312·1407 E Blult) llvrm, dlnrm Call 548'1323• LEXUS OF '93 X JO Sdn 40 LEXUS
oak never used cost furn, gas wash/dryer, WESTMINSTER (S3·4 172 )$1 9,995 MISSION VIEJO
$\200 asking $?50 roll top desk, clothes _B_MW ________ ._..,....C_,7,...1.,,..4..,,,)....,8_9_2.,,...·..,..6...,9..,..0....,8 ..... )_ BAUE R J A GUAR (949)364-0 884
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'87 STANZA White, , AC. am·fm, smogged. 70 Bug 4·Spd, AM/ 2nd owner, over 150K FM Stereo, New Paint, •
m1, well fTl3lntoined Runs Great. $2100/
$2000 (949) 646·2937 080 949·723·5169
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MERCHANDISE 1019 Clay St, LOTS '94 3251• Cpe 2D (B81212) $19,988 can't seem to (039815) S28,987 ---------OF EVERVTHINGI (94-4145)$23,995 LEXUS OF LEXUS
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