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Case against Sudwee~' ho
' . ·end· dropped
• Richard Johnson had been accused of making ·
harassing calls to police; he says he was frustrated with
lack of progress in solving killing of his gi!'lfriend. ,.
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NEWPORT BEACH ~ A 30-
year-old man who allegedly made
obscene phone calls to the Costa
Mesa Police Department while it
was investigating the murder of hJs
former girlfriend was cleared of the
verbal harassment charges in Har-
bor Justice Center on Wednesday.
NOTEBOOK
st eve
marble
Voters may
right topsy-
turvy Newport
_.:._ or maybe rwt
0 n the campaign trail .
(t the Newport Bedch
City Council was your
friend, you'd consider interven-
tion
Therapy, at least.
After seven months of legal
motions and court appearances,
Richard Johnson, 30, appeared to
be relleved the case against t&n
was dropped.
Johnson was arrested March 20
by Costa Mesa police after he
allegedly had made several phone
calls to the department expressmg
hJs disgust about the lack of I progress in U)e murder mvesbga-
tion of his ex-girlln~nd, Adnenne
"Sunny" Sudweeks He was
· cha'rged with three courits of
annoymg phone calls. ·
Johnson said the dec1S1on was
a losing proposition for prosecu-
tors.
"Tlus was a big waste of my
time,• he said. "I wonder how
much tlus case actually cost? The
case was a bunch of crap.·
Johnson was accused of leav-
ing obscene voice 'mail messages
with Detective Frank Rudisill,
who is investigating Sudweeks'
murder, and Pohce Chief Dave
Snowden.
Altem<tte Pubhc Defender 1 He was devasldlC'd 'whi n he
Frank Davis said Johnson's Ian-found Sudweeks, d 26-yPM-old
gudge wasn't obscene enough to OCC student, lymg dPdd Feb 23,
warrant d trial. Johnson admits Hf97 in tht> bedroom of the Mis-
calling the department but said s1on Dnvl' ~pdrtmcmt they shdred.
he was expressing hls frustrdtion. Authonties Sdld she wus stran-
"Whdt he did wasn't d n1me uled and sexually d-.saulted. Solv-
acrnrdmg to the penal c-ode," m!i her murder hds remained one
Davis said "It didn't fit the de>h· of the pnonues for the dt>part-
mllon of 'obscene.' This casP rnent this yeclf, tht•y ttdded
shouJd have been disrru'>sl'd a "Sunn~ 1s our top pnont} in the
Jong time ago • dr·tf'cllvf' l1urPau. -said Lt. Ron
'v\ rapping d purple cord around Sm1th. Wr devoted a Jot of our
his hand tightly, Johnson's body time cmd Pmollon into this C"BSe.
languag£> spoke louder than the We talk uhout it dd1ly."
broken sentences he uttered Clainung he 1s iwnniless d.lld·
Wedpesddy outside the court.room. without a lull-tmw 1oh, Johnson
said th • un~olved murder case
dfld his own legal problems have
Ll•ft him <hStraught He may hd\'e
to hut down thP art gallerv AAA
Electrd !14 m NPwpurl BPach
which wos a shd11·d \'lSICJO ol his
rtnd SudwePks b •lure her murder
He isn't conhdr>nt that thP. per-
l)on ''hn kdl<•d Suclv.eeks will be
!ound h\. pullc<• 'I fe hr1sn 't made
dn}' fulurt' pldn but :.tt1d hP..
\\'ould hkf' to movP
·I w dill to leav" hew • h"' said
"This pl<tc" holds a lot of bad
memorJPs. I hatP Orange County.
I'd ratl1er go anywhere than
here.•
Man pleads
innocent to
peeping
DIANA t. Vllo'll.1 / DAit Y PILOT
.
8 Irvine man chargt>d with using a
VIdeo camera to look up a woman <.,
skirt at Fashion Island.
Ooay Aloi
NEWPORT BEACH -An Irv ine mc1:i ~u pect·
eel ot p ekmg underneath a \\Oman~ ,t.,1rt '-"'Ith a
video camera ctl Fd"h1on blctnd plt•ddt>d innocent
to the charge Wt'clnescltt} m 1 iarhor Jtt-.IJCP Cen·
ter.
David \\'ay:n~ Lpnun 34, is one of the flI'St
Orangt"' County ws1denl'> to bi' pro...,ecuted on the~
basis of using an Ul'>tr\1lnt1nt \\'lth the intent to
invdd~ o;omeone' pn\'dC)
If convicted, the maximum sentc-nc e l" "'x
months m JdiJ. HIS tnal 1 ... set for Dec. 15
One councilman calls for d . ~ colleague to resign. The may-Newport Beach residents Harold and Ruth Snyder, ages 96 and 92, are celebr~ting 70 year of wedded bliss today . Lyman wtts dm' ted Auu 9 for al!egedh' usITTg
a video camera thdl wa poinh•d u nderneath
wom,m's skirts One of the wonwn, a 27-ycar-old
I luntington Beclch res1d1•nt, ~d\\ LymJn .;tandmg
too clo e to her in The Store of Knowledge Lyman
'"'ds allegE'dly Cdtrymg the video camera m a bag
when the womc1n nobccd a Cdlllc•rtt Jen' a1m£>d in
or's tossing m
the towel
alter j\lst one
term. The city
manager is
given a raise,
p(aised and
-Just as
• everyone's
soaking that
up -dis-
massed.
Rumors swu l.
Power plays
e f I >I f I 11
D.idy I' dot··.
I' It'( f 11 JI l
t 111dur·l1·r11 • 11 t ".
Jllt· J',1' ',1'1·
( 1 •1111111>1111 v
111111111.
P.iq• fl. 1 ;..,
develop. Consp1Tacy theories
aboU!ld. The counal that was
described as the •dream team"
only two years ago has become,
uh, the Dodgers?
But 1ust m the ruck of time,
an electlon.
Four of the seven seats are
up for grabs, but don't expect
wholesale changes. 1Wo of the
mcumbents, Nonna Glover and
Dennis O'Neil, aren't even
being challenged.
With O'Neil, no big deal
The guy has become somethmg
of a rock out there in Corona
d el Mar, though some would
say he lacks the everyman
qualities that his predecessor,
Phil Sansone, had. Oh well.
Even if someone had decided
to take on O'Neil, the former
city attorney would have had to
disgrace hlJmelf in some m ajor
fasluon not to win re-elecbon.
Glover's had a rougher time
of it. If her first te rm was a
marathon, the past few months
have been H eartbreak Hill
She's wobbly, U!lcertdin, proba-
bly lookiilg for a ruce cool wtiy
station obout now.
Glover has become the fall
guy m the ou ter of Kevm Mur·
phy, though it's not clear -
nolhi1lg really is in this whole
affair -that she de.serves that
distinction. Glover also suffered
the indlgnatton of haVing a col·
league call for her rcsiqnabon
because of a Dear John letter
she sent to a would·bc write-in
candidate.
There has also bcPn talk of
rot-dll, which may explain why
Glover has gone lo the trouble
of raising nearly $30,000 for u
campaign he can't pe>!>sibly
lose. Thal or she's plaruung one
heck of a victory party.
The most surreal contest
may be the D1stnct 4 5cramble
between Gary Adams and Ron
Winihip to replace Mayor Tom
Edwards. That Edwards ts even
SEE MARBLE MGE A11
''I tlon 't think
ihere is a secret.
We lot'e eacb
other, and that 's
about all
I can sa.Y. ''
-Ruth Snyder
.a
ermanent
bond
Newport couple credit their 70 years of marriage to sharing
the same interests and enjoying each other 's company
T he way Ruth Snyder still gig-
gles when she looks at her
husband, Harold. you'd think
the two were newlyweds.
But when they wake up this mom-
mg, they will be celebrdting 70 years ot
manta) bllss.
Harold and Ruth, still ClS acllve and
witty as they've always been, don't
seem to tlunk it's that big of a deal.
There's no secret to it, the Newport
Beach couple says.
They JU'st love each other
·we like the same things, and we
like to be togelhc>r," says Harold, 96.
"We both like to travel around the
United Stdtes, and we've hJ.•t.•n lo everv
capital of every stdle." · •
\Vhile d 70lh w~dclmy anniversary
Cdll!. for celebrdl1on, the two aren't
planmnu t1 b1y pdrty.
·~tosl of our fm•nch an• yone, •say~
Ruth, 92 "We've ouUJV<'d all ol them:
I-low do they clo it'?
For exercise, I larold takc>s a bnsk
walk every mommu for 45 nunutp-.
around the neighborhood, .md Ruth
nde~ a sldtionary luke. Hdiolcl still drives
-d)though 1ust tlround lo\\ n
•We try to edt nght and t•n1or hie,"
ht ~ays
> ••
SEE SNYDER PAGE A19
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04TEBOOK .. .._. ____ ....... J.14
POLICE FIUS ____ J.2
PUBLIC NOTICES ·-·····-·---83
SOCIETY _._ .. _,_, .... ____ ,.A 13
SPOm -·--81
WEATltER --·--··----·-··.A2
Wf.ATHER
Mori ol tltesonre cokJ
momhfstnlcold.
Mfinp, wtlt 0 ,,,,,
"""' in ,.,_,,
S..,.l2
Newport Harbon ...... Beldeft wanll oft an altlldl lly • 11 'lbro opponeal
during Wedne9dlly'a ............ Newport .......... w .
..
•her d1rectton Th~ \'lClun -.creanwd "hen -.he ... aw
the camera, which dlNtL?<l ... tore -;taff and he.r hu,.
band.
Pohce conllscated lhl' v1clt>otape... '' h1ch
reportedly showed three women w.ho '~ere
una'' c1rf' that L\ man Wd-. tapmg them
L} nlttn's attorney. Dcnms O 'Connell, '>old th'
CdW will be dllhcult to pro-.;e b&"au e the law .... up-
ulal£., a • rea!'onabll• cxpectatwn of pnvacy•
oppbc<> when someone 1 .... m a bmldm~ or home,
not pel•nng into or underneath dothm9 0 Con·
nell odcted that the di....tnct attorne) · ... 1ntcrpr"ta-
non mt·ctns someone\\ oulct haH' to •oc cup) th ir
clothe"
•It's hke say mg ti someone p1ckp0ekcl" vour
wallet from your pant' calling It a re-.1dent1al rol•·
berv, • he -.aid. ·11 com• (!own to the JUdge'.,
tran .. latton of tht• lc1w dn<i p11i.... them Ill lh"' posi-
tmn of throwm9 out the c.1 ... e I think 1t'" \\ rong to
put thl'ffi 1n thdt ..,1tualion
0 Connell n.•ccnU) reptC''>l r IPd a Santa Ana
mdn who wa1; acquittt•d 01 .,unilar chttrg ., h~ a
Ordnge County Supenor Court 3udge
Lyman hc1s d ht .. tClr)' of \'O un~m-1 l.ttted
ollensl'S. He was nmv1ct<•d of onP count of J>C<>p·
mg two yedrs ago whPn he \, "" .... pp.ng ml a11
lr.'lnc woman through her wmdow He was
plaC't"'d on thtee years probation and comph.?h•d 20
hours ol commurut} -.er. Kt>. If Lyman 1s tound
qiulty m this ca-. •, it would be conc;1dered a pro-
bation v1olat1011, 0 Conn 11 said
City raises doubts
over El Toro letter
. .
• Otticials want to talk ai1port with
South County but haven't heard hack.
.II !I.II I H )( \1,1 ~"I>
. .
1uoposed that the
ke l5SU , l down
SEE EL T°"° Mal At9 •
•
A 2 Thursday, October 29, 1998 I Newport Beoch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
BEST BUYS PILOT PEOPLE
r
greer
wylder
'Halloween job is a .real. scream
Buy a p iece of
Ca1nelot at
Discovery Shop
T tie American Cancer Dis-
covery Shop has acqwred a
huge King Arthur table
v.'lth six tufted chd1rs that ongi-
ncilly cost $7,500. and ts selling 1t
for $900 The Amencttn C dncer
D1scov1!1'} Shop 1s an upscale
resale shop that '>ells just about
everythinc1 you could undgine.
There drt> nwn's, women's and
childwn\ clothing dnd ongindl oil
p<1mllngs, Wdlnrcolors, signed
t1th0<JTdphs, <'hind. hutches, com-
puter", d new matltess and lh1s
week, d C'l<1ssic car from an auto
how htt'i bl.'·en donated. It's at
2600 E. Codst I lighway, Corona
dcl Mdl For mort> mlormation,
cctll l'Wll M0-4777.
HEIS .
Scaring the pants off of you.
SLIDING INTO NIGHTMARES
Warner, a Costa MeSd res1dent, has
been a monster at Knott's Scary Farm for
14 'years.
This year he is wandenng the streets of
"Camp Spooky" as a slider -someone
who wears heavy-duty knee pads and
scares people by running and slJchng into
them ·
"It's the sheer surpnse of the noise and
then having someone stanchng up in your
face that gets people," Warner, 31, said
STALKING. HIS VICTIMS
Carrymg an old can filled with nuts and
bolts and wearing a . frighterung mask,
Warner said he lurks in the fake fog until
he spots his next Vlctim, usually someone
who is visibly Jumpy.
He said his scare tactic is to "stalk"
those people for as long as they continue
to be scared.
'Tm a creep-up, sneak-up stalker,•
Warner said "I pick out one person, stalk
them for about 10 yards and then wlusper
something scary in their ear •
When the people run of! scd!ed, Warn-
er goes slichng alter them.
"It's a real crowd pleaser because the
people around me can see the whole
thing,• he said
THE THRILL OF THE SCARE
Balboa Boat Rentals 1s having
it5 hrsl Hdllowcen Hunt on the
water. • hnd the lric~s and get
tHP twcth with d Halloween Hunt
Parkag~ at Balbod Boat Rentals,"
says ownnr Penny Rodheim.
wGdthPr fdrruly and fnends, fill up
an el<>rtnc boat, then cast off to
seek dncl lind the hidden jack-o' ·
lanterns around lhe bay Find the
Riverhodt Restaurdnt and step
aboard for d tasty gobl.ul runner
with pdlm redc:!ers and fortune
readers to complete the pack-
age H nw pnc~ IS $25 per person.
Ch1ldrf'n under 10 dre free.
ResC'rvat10n<> dre require>d
between 6 cmcl q p m. Saturday.
It s dt 510 E Ectcwwater Ave on
Bdlboo Penm.,ula For more infor-
mal.Jon, call (Q49) 673.7200.
The monsters that roam Knott's Be,..(y
Farm in Buena Park during Halloween
Haunt -which takes place 17 nights dur-
ing October -get paid to gwe patrons a
good scare.
who was being cornered by Warner and
another monster an~. trying to get away,
fell backward into a shallow pond and got
soaked.
when he was 18 years old afh1 a fnend of
his did 1l and told him how fun it was
he can't even 90 with her.
"I idl.loween ts Knoll's Scary Fann to
me,• he Sdld "I don't know what else to
do on l laUowcen " •
Nelman Marcus 1s,.mtroducmg
the Elton 11 candle, lUe second in
a senes of cdndles fr om Sldtkm &
~· to benefit the Elton John
AlDS rounddtion. The candle
Wa'> created for Elton John from a
fragrance he persondlly selected,
'ombirung the scents of gmger
~nd mdngo. Neunan Marcus also
£d.mes dn enllre line of home fra·
grance products from Slatkin &
Co to accompany the new can-
dle For every item sold from the
Elton II Collection, Slalkm & Co
v.111 donate 20"10 of the proceeds
to the Elton John AIDS Founda-
tion. The price for a deluxe can-
t)le With cl matte gold lid is $54,
the smaller candle with leopard
motil is $28, the par(um d'ambi-
ence (room sprny) is $12, four
Lghtly sccntc>d volives a.re $28,
~d liquid <.oap l'> $14 Neunan ~larcus 1s at Fash.Jon Island m
Newport Beach. For more mfonna-
tion, call (~J4CJ) 759-1900
Warner said the people under the gory
masks thrive on those who are easily
!tightened and can usually pick them out
of a crowd.
"The funruest reacbon I've seen is peo-
ple literally peeing their pants,• Warner
said. "I talk to them in this voice-I don't
even know where it comes from -and I
t.h.iitk that's what does it.•
Warner said he realizes there are some
people -particularly younger children -
who become .intensely frightened to the
point thdt they're not having fun.
Although he has changed jobs, had d
child and is planning a wedding, he Sdid
he JUSt can't escape work.mg for the
amusement park when October rolls
around.
I le said the monsters are all very dose
This year they are weanng black wnst-
bands ford fellow .worker who died of dia-
betes. When that happens, he said he tells the
person there is a human being under the
mask and encourages them to remember
•1t's h.ke an addiction,• he said "Even
m March and April I start to get a bug for
MX more months to Haunt."
"We're all like one big farruly, • Warner
said. ·we don't see each othe1 dunng the
year, but we all get together m October • that when they get scared. ·
SHOWING COMPASSION NO BETTER THRILL
He said the best scare he has gotten ADDICTED TO SCREAMS
thJs Halloween season WdS a teenage grrl War:ner started worlqng at the Haunt
Although his young daughter will be
gomg ~ck-or-treating th.is year, he said . ~
-Story by Jenifer Ragtand,
photo by Kim Haggerty-Zyf ius
_No room at the inn for computer thieves
AnUques 4 U 1s having its sev-
enth anmversdry sale through
November. There IS d lot to chose
from mcludmg Jewelry, furruture,
crystaJ and chma. Antiques 4 UIS
dt 312 Old Newport Blvd . New-
port Bedch For more information,
call 1949) 548-4123.
A Harvest FesUval 1s sched-
uled from 5:30 to 9 p m Sdturday
~t the Nc>wport Mesa Chnsb.an
Center 259Q Newport Blvd , Cos-
(d Mesa (dcross from the Ordnge
rounty Fdirgrounds). The cost ol
admtSs1on 1s $5 per person, and it
tncJudes d burger or p1aa dinner,
unlim1tecl rides, gtlmes and a Jot
of candy. It's geared tor children
egP'> 2 to 12. Por more m!orma-
bon, call (714) 96&-0454.
• BEST BUYS IS published ThursdaYJ
and SaturdaY$ If you know of a good
buy, send a fax to (949) 646 4170 or
tvnte to Daily Pilot, Best Buys, 330 W. Day St , Costa Mesa 92627
• Tuesday incident latest
case of laptops at hotels
being targeted. for theft.
GREG RlsUNC
NEWPORT-MESA -They are
light, valuable and a hot com-
modity among cnnunals.
Laptop computers are the
cream of the high-tech crop for
thieves because they are often left
unprotected by therr owners and
easy to steal. Authonlles said
there has been a rash of laptop
thefts m local hotels and they
have warned management that
they could be the next vict:un
Case in point: A 27-year-old
man walked into a meeting room
at the Doubletree llotel on Bristol
Street in Costa Mesa on Tuesday
.and attempted to take an IBM
ThinkPad worth $5,000, police
said. Thwarting his plans was
Patrick McDonald, a 39·year-old
busmessman attendmg a confer-
ence who was assigned lo watch
the group of computers while the
others went to lunch.
McDonald chased the suspect,
Antonio Cdrba1al, through the
hotel, tackling the man on an
escalator. Dunng the struggle the
suspect bit McDonald on his right
forearm, authorities said. The
fight ended . ~ the parking lot,
where Carbajal was caught by
McDonald an~ hotel secunty
Carba1al was arrested and
booked on susp1oon of strong
arm robbery and assault w1th a
deadly wedpon Carbajal gave o
false idenbty, and invesb.gators
hope to hnd out his real name
througl} his fmgerprints.
Authorities said thieves target
upscale hoteb because they are
easily accessible and have Jax
secunty. Costd Mesa police said
there have been dl least six. thefts
this year at prominent hotels.
Newport Beach police report 17
thefts at Newport hotels c;ince the
beginning of the year. ·
While the numbers don't stack
up to the dmount of car ste reos or
cellular phones stolen m the
Newport-Mesa area every year,
the loss of laptop computers IS a
financaJ blow to v1cbms. Laptop
computers usually range in price
from $2,000 to $5,000.
Newport Beach police were
concerned enough to call a meet-
1119 of hotel managers in August
to alert them lo the problem.
"I think there IS a general con-
cern among the hotel commuruty
over this," Sdld Joe Bann, general
manager of the Doubletree Hotel
on Bristol Street. •we have told
our enure stall to be more con-
scious of thJs We are tryi.ng to
deter this type o( event."
Police have adV1Sed. hotel per-
sonnel to lock unattended meet-
mg rooms or have someone guard
the computers, as McDonald did.
HThey have lo keep their eye
out for anyone,~ so.id Costa Mesd
police Lt. Ron Smith. HThe thieves
could be ctisgwsed as guests who
are trying to blend m with the rest
of the crowd •
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SOS to benefit from
college crafts fair
Share Ow Selves has been
selected as a beneficiary of
Coastline Commuruty College's
second Holiday Marketplace
The college's Student Advi-
sory Council will hold the
event, which includes vendors,
drawings and live entertain-
ment. Attendees can shop ror
crafts, collectibles and gifts.
The proceeds from the
opporturuly drawmg will go to
Share Our Selve , a Costa Mesa
nonprofit group that operates a
free meClicaJ and dental chmc. a
food bank and other services for
the needy. Drdwmg prizes
include tickets to Disneyland,
Universal Studios and Glen Ivy
Hot Springs.
The rest of the proceeds will
go toward CoaSt.line Commuru-
ty College student scholarships.
The marketplace will be
held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. N ov.
21 at Coaslline's Garden Grove
Center, 12901 Euclid St.
Tree-lighting gets the
switch Nov. 30
South Coast Plaza's 16th
annual traditional Christmas
tree-lighbng ceremony will be
held Nov 30 at 6:30 p .m. Fea-
tured will be a white fir illwni-
naled with more than 15,000
colored lights.
The event will be held in :
Town Center Park at the comer
of Bnstol Street and Anton : •
Boulevard, "next to the Westin
Soult\ Coast Plaza.
Jenniler York of KTLA-lV's
morning news team will be the •
honorary emcee and the All-
American Boys Chorus of Costa
Mesa will be there to kick oft
the tree-lighting ceremony.
For more inf ormaton, call
(714) ·i35·2100.
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• lristol Street A cellular phone worth S600 was stolen from a car in the
3300 block.
•~Avenue Miscellaneous tools worth U, 121 were stolen from a home
in the 1200 block
•Mesa v..'de Drive. Sever•f computen and cleaning equ1Pment worth
S19,325 were stolen from a business 1n the 2800 block.
• Welt Wiison Street A patio table worth SlO was stolen from a home in
the 300 block.
• East 17th Street A cellular phone worth S400 was stolen from a car in the
400 block.
NnlPORt" mEACH
•Avocado Avenue· TWo bfaceleu WOrth S 1,900 were stolen from a home In
the 800 block'
• ..._ 9oulw..t A gym~ i nd 1 nereo worth $295 were stolen from 1
c.r in the 1500 block.
• NelWpOft C.... Drtw: A c.tlul.tr phone worth SSO was stolen from a car
Jn the 900 blodc. •
• NelWpOft ~ Dttw: A gym bllg ind Its contents worth S 128 wtte
Jtoten frotn 1 busmes:s In the 600 bfock.
• IMtl•io Drhe. A bicycle worth S400 was stolen from 1homeInthe1400
block.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Thursday, October 29. 1998 A 3
Glenn's flight shows seniors can still reach for the sta~ • • • 1' l'
B y the time you read this,
John Glenn will be orbiting
the Earth, wedther and
technology permitting One unex-
pected perk from Glenn's return
to space is the timing. I can write
dbout rum instead of~next Tues-.
ddy's election.
Otherwise. I would have been
compelled to offer the Orange
County Republican heavy
thinkers some sage adiv1ce that
they would have both ignored
'and resented when I proved to be
Jight. This scenario will play. out
r<'gularly until we get new
Republican leadership in Orange
County, which will likely be the
year the Angels win the World
Series and the Trinity Broadcast-
ing Network gives equal tune to
the gay commuhity.
As 1 suspect I've mentioned
before, qtenn's flight holds a spe·
ciaJ significance for me We were
born only a few weeks apart in
nearby Midwestern towns and
entered Navy light tra1Illl1g at the
same time. Then, almost 20 years
later, I spent a month hanging out
with Glenn and the other Mer-
cury astronauts when they were
trairung at Langley Field in VlT-
girua.
The result was a book called
"Seven Into Space,• which was
the first book on our manned.
space program, but assuredly not
the last Or the most fmanaally
successful, because the publisher
chose to sell 1t to paperback over
my protests when the hrst edition
sold out rather qutckJy By that
time, Life magazme had elurunat-
E•d competition by signing the
seven ongmdl astronauts to
exclusive conlrdcls and .reporting
their activilles m such minute
detail that it ounded as lf NASA
DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
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THE BELL
CURVE
joseph n.
bell
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flight What surpnc;ed me was
that 1t was al o his only flight -•
until he turned 77, that is.
J' m puzzled by the people who
call this a •stunt" and rall about
the taxpayers' money being spent
to give a gE>nat.ric former astro-
naut u ride mto space. I can't
provP. it, but 1 suspect most of
these chdfges ar<> being leveled
by people a good deal younger
than Glenn and me People who
don't surfer human fossils gladly,
and therefore can't comprehend
the real benefits of Glenn's flight.
Glenn could help with this, but he
.clearly isn't going to.
I'm not sure I would, either, lf I
was a corporate division of Life. were in his place. That's because
But-that isn't what I'm thinking of the conditioning we receive as
<.1bout as the Glenn mission clrdws .., we grow old. Becdusc• we believe
closer. I'm thrnkmg about the we cun compete qwtP effectively
unpact his flight will have on the in a youth-onented soaety, we
way we look at older people in seek no quarter. Just opporturuty.
this country. And the contempt As a result however, we must JUS·
many of the cntics of his partic1-tify ourselves and our perfor-
pation hold for this objective. mance m constantly tougher
Oddly enough. Glenn's atti-pragmatic terms because we also
tude has . pltlyed rather directly j have to overcome the predispos1·
into the cntics' hands. By ms1stmg tion ol our society to regard us
endlessly on the 1mportance of with growing suspicion.
the biologicdl knowledge lo be -That's the rock und hard place
gleaned, Glenn has unconsoous* where Glenn finds himself
ly put down the emotional and between. II hewer<> to pdiaphrdse
psychological benefits of hLS pres· an edrlier astronaut by saymg ot
ence on the space shuttle D1scov-rus night: MTius IS one small step
ery for mankind, but dn enom10us
This doesn't surprise me. leap for old people " he'd be hoot·
Glenn was ever the quintessential ed unmerafully. So he plays by
professiondl m the early astronc1ut their rules and tdJks dbout snC'n·
days Neither irreverenc<> nor hfic ht>nefils. 1 suspect that's easy
emotion ever crept mto his cctrdul for him becduse his h(•tld is most-
unswers· to quc•C\tions. Wht•n a· ly there. dnywtly.
group spokesmtm ·was appropri-But for the rPst of us who
ate, he most often WdS th<> orw to dppl<Jud his prC's<•nce atop that
step forwdrd ThNc secnwd little rockl'l, 1t says "Stop the ster£>o·
doubt to me th!'n that ht> 'A.ould typmy of older pl•ople yve dll
pilot the hrst manned orh1tal hdvc some rocket-hopping left m
Irvine · ~5:====""=.:;,
Ranch
Market
S I N C F. .f.
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Joseph Bell with John Glenn at Langley Field cafeteria in 1960.
us.· That's especially important to
recogruze dS the percentage of
elderly citizens in our population
grows steadily. Retirement has
become d way station rather lhdn
an end-all. A good mcl!ly retirees
dre servmg our cornmuruty well
-two, for example, Serene
Stokes dnd David Brooks, on our
school bodrd.
I don't bl~f!!~. the young umong
us for elbowing their way mto the
places ·we once occupied. I did
that my~<'lf a Jew years ago But if
they ml•c>t restStancP, that's just u.,
saying WC' re not reddy yet to give>
l1p our seat e<1siJy on the rocket.
And that\, the mei:.sdge .John
Glenn ii; sending, whether he
ctrt1culates it -or even bPlwves it.
Not aJJ of us hdve skills with the
v1s1lnlity potPntwl of Glenn's But
I can still run down a lob or <1 drop
shot and bedl my former '>tudents
UlCclSIOnullr on d bdsketbdll
court. So cun a lot of my gPriatric
fnends
We'll dll b~ ndmg m thP 1ump
sc>dt when GlPnn lilts oft
• JOSEPH N. BELL is a Santa Ana
Heights resident His column runs Thurs
days
AGENTS
D b Al'der ,o,. • Dnn Adams
Dot A ~ms
Servin O.C. for over 35
..
J lome tour nets
$70,000 for school
The 25th annual Cororuu
del Mdr Middle School an
High School PTA Home Totl(
drnw almost 2,000 pectatori
to the area's posh neighbor·
hoods Tuesday.
Organizers of the even(
b'~hcve they may have
reached their 9001 of raising
between $70,000 a.11d $75,000
for the school.
·we won't know the final
num~ until Friday,,. said
PTA member Carol Warsaw.
"We .sold uc~ween 1,850 and.
1,~00 tickets at $40 dfiiece."
·This 1s our only major
fund-raber of the yecU, • War-'
saw said ~The money will be"'
used for th ng:. thdt the !'late
dnd the distnr.l c<m't provide
tor th~ ~choul. It' dlso for
teachers' wish hsts "
Health fair today at
South Coac;t Plaza
South Co<ist PlaZd, Dcl~•tte
& Touche, Latham & \\'at.kiri:.
and Rockwell are sponsonng
their third ttnnultl Health Fd.lf
from 11 :30 H m. to 1 30 p, m.
today.
the event Mll take place
on the lot next to Plaza Tower,
on Anton Boule\'did and
AvPnue of the Arts
For more mfonnation, ~on
tc.1c:t Brenna \'\'ctlravcn at (714)
435-2100.
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Come celebrate with us!
Our Ruby
Anniversary
Enjoy an opportunity to do ome early Holiday Shopping
7 .. Up to 40 % Off
on merchandise now in tock
And a Special Showing of a
Fine Ruby Jewelry Collection
now through Nove1nber 4th
Don't miss this chance to select fron1
BARR'S BARGAINS. Sc1/e en</s Noi. 4th.
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CHARLES H. BARR
J 803 We tcliff Drive,
Newport Beach~ CA 92660
(949) 642-331 (:)
Fax (949) 646-0664
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A 4 Thur$day, October 29, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
The Daily Pilot takes a close look at incumbents facing challengers in Tuesday's elections .
COSTA MESA OTY COUNOL-
GARY P.4\0NAHAN
Incumbent Councilman Gary
Monahdn will be difficult to
unseat cons1d£'ring his con·
sbtuents support rum and the can-
dldates he's tunning dgainst have
little to say about why the status
t{UQ needs to change
Monahan ts the sole incum-
bent m a rdce agi:l.inst hve -other
ccllld.idates for two seati.. Mayor
Peter Buffa is not running for re-
election.
, With the exception of Chris
Steel, the candidates had no cnll-
cism of Monahan's vol.mg record
• .md share his pro-busin~s stance.
Steel said he blames Monahan
and the other council member.>
Jor th~u supP.Qrt of '>OCial pro·
warn!>, which he! said contributes
to ovNcrowded schools, a hlgh
. cnme rate and the fught of busi-
nes.-,e., und legal residents
Carolm1' Butler said she and
Monahan'hdV<' different VIews on
~he JOb ccntN Moncihan sup-
ports turning ovt>r to d private
operator.
Linda Ducon said although she
upports nw l>usmc'>l> community,
)he considers 1sc;ues from the
• broader per-
spective that
quality of life of
residential
neighborhoods
also must be
recognized.
James FISier
said he wowd
take ·a stronger
stand agai~st Gary Monahan
spending tax· .
payer inoney to cUd illegal a.liens.
Candidate Lawrence Jones hil-
ly ahgried himself with Monahan.
.. Gary Monahan has supported
Costa Mesa's small businesses
while watching out for the inter-
ests bf the res1denti.," Jones said.
.. He has supported development
while at the same time has helped
create open spaces for our youth
I fully support. these ideas and r
!eel he has been ah actlve partlc.i·
pcinl m movmg Costa Mesa m t,he
correct direction.•
During his last four yedr& m
office, Monahan said he has built
a reputation for supporting
"baclC-to-ba~ics • government
concentrallJlg on publlc .,afety,
public works and property righti..
Monahan said rus accomplish-
Not to be confused with the Competition!!
The one, the ori inaJ 17th St. Beau in the Ross Sho
Caroline Butler
for City Council .
because she cares
about Costa Mesa
Caroline s Commitments
to Costa Mesa ...
Improving Traffic and Road
Conditions ·
Public Safety
Private/Public Partnerships
Expanding Youth and Senior
Services
A LEADER WHO LISTENS
.
ments 1.11cludP hi.nng more police
officers, pasNtge of term limits,
starting the alley replacement
program, reorganiz.ing the build-
ing department and chairing both
the Newport Boulevard spedlic
pldn and the Eastside traffic
study.
He said he has also lent his
support to the expansion of
Neighborhood Watch programs,
the park ranger program, the pur-
chase and development of the
farm sports complex and the first·
time homebuyers program.
Monahan's constituents most
often oted tus wtllingness to lis-
ten to issues. Joanne Morello of
the Wallace Area Improvement
Group said Monahan has helped
the group and listened to con-
cerns it had about the West Side.
•What's so impressive about
Gdry IS from the minute I first met
him he was approachable, he was
sincere, he took the time to get to
kno.w the issues so he knows
what he's voting on,'' said local
businesswoman Nancy Clark.
C'osta Mesa resident Jane
Abbott said her support for Mon-
ahdn has strengthened since he
took offJce.
MOngit!ally, I dldn't vote for
him when he went in,• Abbott
said. •But J think he's developed
on the job. He seems to be work-
ing well with the council.·
· Crlticis.m of Monahan came
not from his voting record but
from hls employment as manager
or Skewers Restaurant and' Brew-
ery. Costa Mesa resident J .A.
Montgomery said working for an
establishment that catered to
young people meant Mon'ahan
couldn't be m touch with br0c1der
issues
Resident Mary Fewel faulted
Monahan for previously working
for fugitive restaurateur Sid Sof-
fer, whom she characterized as
being unfnendly to neighborhood
concerns.
. Monahan supporter Larry
Weichman, however, cited Mona-
han's employment as a strength.
He said because Monahan has a
blue-collar job, he has the ability
to relate lo his constituents.
"He's the man's man,• Weich-
man said "He's the down-to-
earth common person.•
.
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED
SCHOOL DfSTRICT -
JUDY FRANCO
Owing Judy Franco's 18-year
tenure on the school board, the
district has weathered an embez·
zlement, a county bankruptcy,
school closings and reopenings,
five superintendents and an
influx of hundreds of new teach·
ers and administrators.
But the one issue that sbcks out
in the mind of Tom Szulga, her
opponent in this school board
election, is the fact that dunng
lhcil Ume, the showers at Ens,iqn
Intermediate School haven't
worked.
•1 brought it up in July and
here it is November and no ont>'s
done anything about it,• Szulga
said. "l know everyone says she·s
a great listener, but we need
someone who's a doer on the
school board.~
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O}!!!:-SUPERVISOR
As ocµ Sypervisoc. Jim Sllva has
worked to improve Costa Mesa:
1"' Spearheaded the securing of funding f0< Improvements to the
405/73 confluence
J"" Arranged for the lnstaHotton of a debris boom In the Greenvllle-
Bonrnng ChoMel
1"' Secured S 100 million In funds for the Santo Ano River Project.
cutttna OMC local flOocl IMQftCI nnn Jn 11am
.,, Won(lng toward ellminating ooy new bridges over the Spoto Alla Ri\er
1"' Led Orange County out of the bankruptcy wtmotrt 111111g OlfC taxtsl
Proven. Eftectlve. Endorsed.
Womlng tor us. Worklna tor Costa Mesa
Elected offlclols, Costa Mesa endorsements
"/have found Caroline
to be profes510nal, but
WTth a persona.I touch.
She IS mnovatrve WTth
her ideas and does a
lhorou(Jf1 JOIJ of folbwing
throUQh on projeets.
The Human Relations
Committee Is 1ust one of
the ways Caro/me serves
Cost.a Mesa. She is very
act1v11 m the Senior
Center and many other .
Civie actMties. Caroline
has the best mterests of
Cost.a Mesa at heart "
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Newport Beoch/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
To SzuJga,
the Ensign
spigots are a
symbol of the
neqll'rt und
decay that he
said nave
occurred m
. both the dis-
tnct's faciJities
and educa-
honai., quality Torn Szulga
during frdn-
co's tenure on the school bOdrd.
•Every lad in her zone goes to
Ensign," he said. "The whole
time she's been on the board the
showers haven't worked. If the
showers at your home didn't
work, it wouldn't take you 18
yean. to get it fixed I think this is
just the llp of the iceberg What
else does the school board know
about that they're turning a blind
eye to?• ·
Szulga's passion has spiced up
this year's drowsy scbool boi.1rd
clecttons, but support for Franco
seems to be high in her zone.
At the state level, Franco said
she has important connections
within the Calilorrua School
BOdrds Assooation that are bene-
hc1dl to the entire district She
also serves as Legislation Chdir
on three loccll PTA boards and is
an elected officer on the • tarbor
Council of the PTA.
She has a list of endorsements
from the likes of county 'fl:easurPr
John Moorlach. Costa Mesa May-
or Peter Buffa, school board Pres-
ident Jim Ferryman and scores of
parents.
·she's always been a great
rPpresentallve," said Newport
Elementi.1cy School parent Mark
Wood ·she cQmes to all our PTA
m~tings. and I've dealt with her
and she'.s been great:
Even though the anti-incum-
bent mantra "we need new
blood," resonated at the onset of
the elections, Franco's years of
expenence are vtewed by many
as an asset
"I tend to think that new blood
is good," said Newport Elemen-
tary parent Conroe Adnoff. "But I
don't know if it applies m her
case. She'~xtremely active For
her, 1 th1lif it's a plus that she's
been there such a long time.•
In addition to parents withm
Franco's 'Ihlstee Area 5, there
were also some parents m other
areas of the district who felt she
fairly represented their interests
on the board.
"I think she lS very knowl-
edgeable,• said Estancia parent
Shem Hoyt. "I trunk she's doing a
pretty good job. I have her sign in
my front yard.•
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT -
SERENE STOKES
A corrunon election-time mala-
dy is voters feeling that their only
choice is the lesser of two evils.
But that's far from the ca'° in the
Corona del Mar school boord
election, where a popular incum-
bent, Serene Stokes, is runni.ng
against a well-liked teacher1 Kathy Schwarz.
Botn have hands-on experi-
ence working with schools and
education issues. A former princi·
pal. Stokes has an administrative
perspective that is helpful on the
board. A Newport-Mesa teacher
1tnd parent, Schwarz has a btrd's-
eye view of issues facing class-
room teachers.
Corona del Mar pdrenl Janet
Bro.wn expressed a sentiment
echoed by evNal parents m the
zone: "I think Serene is doing c1
good job, but I happen to favor
Kdthy Schwarz.•
Schwarz said some of the rea-
sons she is running are her disap
proval of the way Stokes and the
whole school
board have
dealt with
dropping test
scores and the
Ryan Hunts-
man/zero-tot-
erance case,
which has
mushroomed
into d $5 mil-
lion lawsuit. .. 1 think Serene Stokes
Serene is soft.
pedaling the SAT-9 (standarclized
test) results from my zone,·
Schwarz said "There's been a
signuicant slide, and it should be
a priority."
According to last year's test
results, within the Corona del
Mar zone, sixth-grade reading
skills were at the 83rd percentile,
eighth grade at the 68th per-
centile and 10th grade at the 54th
percentile.
Schwarz also contends that the
district should have left the can-
tankerous Huntsman issue to the
Police Department and that the
zero-tolerance drug and alcohol
policy needs to be amended.
The district has spent about
$50,000 on two failed court efforts
to defend its decision to suspenct
Huntsman.
"l th.mk that was a waste of
money,• Schwarz said. "There
are better ways they could have
used 1t. •
But like Franco, Stokes has d
long list of impressive endorse-
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Thursday, October 29, 1998 AA
ments, mduding Assemhly-
woman Mt.1rilyn Brewer, Orange
County schools Superintendent
John Dean and forrne1 Corona
del Mar PTA president Mary Ann
Scott. • Ier dealings with parents
ht1Ve c11SO left many With a fClvor -
dhle impression
think she does a good JOb. I've
had a meeting with her dnd ll
sounded hke she knew what she
W<iS doing."
County fell into the largest
mumopal bankruptcy m history.
Former Newport-Mesa school
board member Forrc t Werner
aid he too believes that Stokes
did a good job m her fui;t term ol
ledllllllg the pulse of the commu-
nity and that she has been
respons1ve to her constituents.
• H e
demonstruted
very strong
leadership
dunng_ that
l.lme in Orange
County's histo-
ry/' said New-
port -Mes a
school board
President Jim
Having b<>en a prinapal m the
Santu Ana school district, she said
she has an understdnding of the
needs of all the ·schools, their
staffi. dnd teachers. She hds dlso
alway!. worked hard to get rmscs
for Nf'wport-Mesa teachers, who
until recenUy were dlllong the
lOW('St pd1d in Orange County
·she's' doe:; her homework.•
he said. "I think she does the
nghl things for the schools. She
makes the nght decisions • Jlm Sliva Ferryman. •He
But the quality ITu:lflY of her
constituents find dttracuve l5 that
she is t.1ccessible to them.
ORANGE COUNTY 2ND DISTRICT
SUPERVJSOR -JIM SILVA
If Orange County SupeTVlSor
J1m Silva were getting a report
card from his constituents, his
grades would range from A-plus
to F. depending on who you talk
to.
WdS ddamant
about not 1a1 ing taxes to pay for
what thi> bankruptcy cost. and
ulbmalf•ly, t~xes were not raised .•
•she seems nice enough,• Sd1d
Corona del Mar parent Sue
Vesccra. "She comes to our meet-
ings and seems very accessible,
which seems very unportant in an
elected official."
In the bankruptcy department.
Silva's supporters give tum high
marks. Silva was sworn mto office
in 1994 immed1utely after Orange ·
Fer1yn1<tn yave Silva an A-
rrunus for' overdll 1oh J:?erfopnance
dunng the 1.>a•;t four years, citing
some room for 1mproven)ent dur-
111g the next term
Newport Beach City Council-
man Tom Thomson agreed "I
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..
• 12-year-old Costa Mesa
resident's many years of
entering county fair
crornpetitions culminates
·in an award from the
-J ~late fair.
EttstCEI
llotf Pb
R dchel Schreyer might only
be 12, but she's an old hand
when it comes to fair com-
P••lillon.,
ThP Costa Mesa resident has
h1•en Pntenng them since she was
, }'t'dl"> old and Uus year she
pl1Ht>d second at the Califorrua
!'>ldh• Fdlr. Rachel got he! second-
plut e pnze for a cave art carving
ht> t tched on a piece of rock.
Hdrhel was one of 17 Orange
... ounty residents to win honors at
:the· stdte fair. She wdS aJso one of
thP youngest and the only person
1rom Costt1 ~1esa.
·I wa-, reCtlly happy !because) I
didn't kno'A 1f that thing was very
good," shE> sil1d.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
RACE
CONTINUED FROM A 5
"Jun is not the slick~t guy
that ever came down the pike
and he's not the most articulate
speaker you ever heard m your
life,• he said. •But the bottom
Une rs he gets the job done for his
constituents, he puts the time in
and u; responsive to the con·
slitucnts. •
Al Morelli, a Costa Mesa resa·
dent who served on the Orange
County Charter Cornm.Jssion
after the bankruptcy, ayreed that
Silva has served the cowtty well.
•He campaigned as a tax
fighter and I believe he delivered
in his pursuit ol not raising tax·
es,• Morelli said. •1 give him·an
A-plus. He never asked for the
bankruptcy, but I believe he han-
dled it really well."
But it's another story m 1 lunl·
ington Beach, the large>t city m
Silva's district, where many resi-
dents are pleased with Silva. .
One of them is City CowtciJ·
man Dave Sullivan, who is run-
ning against Silva in the election.
Mark Porter, a Hunungton
Beach resident who is supporting
· Sullivan for supervisor, said he
would give Silva a C·nunus.
l
•Jim caved to the fttct that Shr• -
hould be able to call the hots,
and I don't th1nk she should.·
I le said his choice this elec·
lion will also oome down to what
kind of ~ he wants as hlS
representative.
•When you take a look at the
way Dave~. be'.s dynam.
ic, whereas )im tends to be very
passive,• Porter ~d. "~im's a
nk -e guy, but l don t see him as a
dynamic leader.•
l luntington Beach residentli
have ali;o been disheartened
with Silva aver development of
the Bolsa Chica m~. Although
a majority of aty residents
oppose development; he voted In
favor of the ho~ project.
Eileen Mwphy, a Huntington
Beach activist, gave Silva "an F
in everything."
"He's never been a friend of
the enwonment and has always
lx-en m the developers' pock.
ets, • she said, adding that Silva
was the one who pushed for the
mesa project to be processed
through the county rather than
the oty.
·1 really feel he doesn't c.are
about the environment, no mat-
ter what he says. Anything he's
done doesn't show that he even '
really cares."
Silva. said he feels he ha!!
earned d second tenn because 01
his work m getting the county S
out of the bankruptcy, imple-9
m<?ntmg senior citizen programs
ttn~ improving public safety. Th!!> llds been d very good year
tor Hc1chel Although she has
n!l•1c>d her vegetables, pamt·
inqs. crafts, stones and baked
ouods in dozens ol cornpetibons
c \;f•r tht• YPdtS, 'Uus IS the hrst year
.. 11c plc1ccd at the Orange County
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With il nail and a piece of slate, Costa Mesa 12-year-old Raebel Schreyer won a second-place
award in the state fair, held in September, for her cave etchings. '
He said one Uung that trked
him was the tSsue of Chtef Exec·
utive Officer Jan Mlltermejr's
contract. Silva at first came out
saying he would vote to reduce
her powers but ldter changed hls
rrund.
•The question i!., 'Who's
going to supervise?'• Porter scud.
-Compiled by Elise Gee,
Husein Mashni and
Jenifer bgaand ;
I 1111 making her el!gible for the I
-.tu IP compeUllon.
A cookie recipe she mhented
lrom an older brother also won
' lk•st of Show.· but they couldn't
-.ave those for the state cQmpeti-
t1un. said Schreyer's mother,
< 'pc1ha
·r\.1y brother used to make
them and he'd get flf'St so I just
..
started making them," Rachel
said.
• But her cave art etching
earned her a big ribbon for the
state fair. She became interested
in cave art after her f amaly took a
tnp to France m 1995 to sec the
real thing.
Rachel, who is hornc-schooled,
begdil researching the tlrl dS part
of a project. The SchreyPT homl' 1s
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Re-Elect Judy Franco
Newp(>rt-Mesa Unified School District Trustee
" ... we must demand high academic standards. Students
must graduate as productive, posuive, critical th inkers
prepared to meet the challenges of the 2 1st Century."
Judy Franco
School Distri ct Trustee
Areas
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2. Increase Parent and Community Involveme nt
3. Ensure Financial and Staff Accountability
4. Focus on the Future
We support Judy Franco ... an ex periencedt responsive leader ... for the
Newport-Mesa School Boa rd.
bm1cc Alder Jim&:. Muy l•cnyman Ken &. l~tlee Lamin Mel cl R1c;Juc R1chk:y
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Christopher Columbus in Madrid, SpaJ.n.
LEFf: Patrick Marr and Ron Yeo of Corona del Mar, and friends,
participate in a "FuntathaJon." The group took advantage of
Southern California beaches, mountains and deserts all in one
day. Surfing at Bolsa Chica State Beach from 6 to 8 a .m., top.
Skiing at Mountain High in Wrightwood from 10 a.DL to 2 p .m.,
middle. And playing golf in Hesperia 6 p.m. to sundown, bot-
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369 E. 17th St . #20 • Westport Square . (949) 650-2 243
~ WE E~DORSE
K~thy Schwarz
N ewport-Mesa School Board, A r ea 4
For Her Strong Leadership Background
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grades 1-1 2 and gm< h mted frolTl Nl'wp ort
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Kathy has mugh1 14 yeiirs \'\-'ith tt w D1stnc1
and has experienced in Costa Me"ia and
Ncwpon schools cl~ well <ls Iler c .oronn dt'I
Mar zone
.I Community L eader
Kathy's ll'adC'rship rec or<i inclll<k '"i Hcuboi
View PFO PrestC.1ent. C'<l\1 ~upc·r-t>oosters
und Site Counc 11. i\ewpo11 t1c1rhor p \J
President dfld Cro">~ < .nurHJ) Boo~tcr
Presiclt>nt
.I Wife and Parent
Kat11y h<l~ been rnarrl<'c t lor J I \'Pnrs 10 "en.
a d~nt1st and <·onm1uni1\ )(·,Kit ·r 111 Ne \'\<lX>ll
Beach. Daughte1 "n~tin 1s ct ·ua gMduate ot
Oukc Urn\·crs11~ HI 1d 1s now a lirst ) ear
student at UC'l.:\ Mcclical School. Son K 'llll\'.
an Eagle Sc:out. 1s c1 'C)H gradual<· o f CdM ·
l Hgll Schoc>l an<I i" now n fwshman at
lndicma L lnlversuy h.ri~tin amt Kenny
nttende<i NMlJSD schools grcKk'"i K· 12.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
Send AROUND TOWN Items to the Oai· ly Pilot. Around Town, 330 W Bay St.,
Costa Mesa 92627, fax them to 646·
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TODAY ~
"A Personal. View of CaWornJa,"
a watercolor exhibit by Richard
Thomsen, will be on dtsplay
through Sdturday at the Newport
Beach Central Library foyer, 1000
Avocado Ave. For more informa·
tion, call {949) 717-3801.
A water aerobics class wUJ be
presented from 9 to 10 d.m al
Oasis Seruor Center, 800 Mar-
guente Ave, Corona del Mar.
Admission is $1. For more infor·
mation, call (949) 644-3244.
'A representative from UCI wtll
visit OCC's Transfer Center from
9 am. to 4 pm to meet with stu·
dents interested in transferring.
The nansfer Center is m the
·school's Counselmg and Admis-
siops Annex, 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. For more mforma-
bon, call (714)432-5894.
In honor of Breast Cancer
Awareness Month, a benefit fdsh-
ion show featunng evening and
holiday collecllons wtll be pre·
sented at 7 p.m. al Bloomingdale's
The Dress Shop on level three : •
Fashion Island, 701 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach
Cocktails will be at b:30 p,m.
Admission is free. Reservations
are required. For more inf orma-
tion, call (949) 729-6816.
A free program titled lnvesU.ng
m Commercial Real Estate wtll be
presented at 7 p.m. at the New-
port Beach Central Lil>rary's
Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo-
cado Ave., Newport Beach. For
more information, call (949) 717-
3801.
A slnglng class wtll be presented
from 1 to 3 p.m. at Oasis Senior
Center, 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona del Mar. Admission is
'free. For i;nore information. call
(949) 644-3244. .
A line dandng class wtll be pre-
sented from 3:15 to 4;45 pm. at
Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar-
guerite Ave., Corona del Mar.
Admission is free. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 644-3244.
A group counseling session UUed
Relationslup Improvement will be
presented at 7 p.m. at Coast Con·
suiting, 180 Newport Center Ori·
ve, Newport Beach. Sessions are
$25. For more tnformation, call
(949) 720-8437.
A free program tlUed Coastal
Water Pollution: How Bad Js It?
What Should We Do About It? will
be presented by Irwin Haydock,
retired chief scientist of the
Orange County Sanitation Dis-
trict, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the
Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar-
guerite Ave., Room 1AB, Corona
del Mar. For more information,
call (949) 644-5998,
FRIDAY
A physical tralnlng class wtll be
pre! ented from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
at Oasis Seruor Center, 800 Mar-
guente Ave, Corona del Mar.
Admlssion is $21. For more infor-
m.anon, call(949)644-3244 .
A yoga class wtll be presented by
Helena Sprake from 9 to 10:15
a.m. at the Nancy Clark Educa-
tion Center, 471 Old Newport
Road, Suite 103, Newport 'Beach.
Admission is. $8 P"'r class or $30
for four prepaid classes. For more
mfonnation, call (949) 548-4059.
The annual fall Amish Craft
Show will be presented from noon
to 8 p.m. today and from 10 a.m .
to 5 pm. Saturday at the O range
County Faugrounds, 88 Fat.r
Dnve, Costa Mesa. A fTee talk
titled "The Amish Llfe" will be
presented at 2 p.m. today and Sat-
urday. Admission is free. For more
information, call (717) 687 -9270.
SATURDAY
A Scrabble-Brand Word Game
Tournament will be presente,d
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Newport
Dunes, 1131 Back Bay Drive,
Newport Beach. Ad.Jhission is $40
at 'the door. Players should bring
playmg boards, Wes and. chess
clocks. Participants are requested
to amve 30 mmutes prior to the
first-round. For more information,
wn
call (949) 759·4871.
The Newport-Mesa area Parents
Without Partners chapter will pre·
sent a Halloween dance from 8
p.m. to nudnight at the Buena
Park Hotel, 7675 Cre.! cent Ave.,
Buena Park Costumes are
optional. Admission ts $6 for
members and $8 for ·nonmem-
bers. For more information, call
848-5836.
SUNDAY
A Lindy swtng work.shop will be
presented at the DeFore Dance
Center. 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3,
Costa Mesa. An
intermectiale/advanced class will
be from 2 to 4•30 p.m . followed by
a beginners class from 5 to 7 .30
p.m. Participants 13 and over ar£:
welcome Partners are not neces•
sary. Admission ts ~15 For more
information, call 241-9908
MONDAY
A class ttUed Healthy Eating will
be presented from 1:30 to 3:30
p.m. at Oasl5 Senior Center, 800
Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar.
Admission is free. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 644-3244.
mfonnation, call (9491 548-4059
TUESDAY
A water aerobla class wtU ~
presented from 9 to 10 a .m . at the
OastS Senior Center, 800 Mar·
guerite Ave., Corond del fyfar.
Ad.missk>n lS Sl. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 644-3244.
A yoga class wtU be presented by
Helena Sprake from 9 to 10 15
am. at the Nancy Clark Educa-
t.lon Center, 471. Old Newport
Road, Suite 103, Newport Beach.
Admission is $8 per class or $30
for four prepaid classes. For more
information. call (949) 548-4059. •
A ballfoom dance class will be
presented from 3 to 4 p,m. at
Oasis Seruor Center. 800 Mar-
guerite Ave., Corona del Mar
Admission is $38. For more infor-
mation, call (94.9) 644-3244.
WEDNESDAY
The Networkers wtll meet from
11 45 a m. to 1 p m at the Costa
Mesa Golf and Country Club.
1701 Golf Course Dnve Ad.nus·
sion is $12 and mcludes lunch. For
more tnformatioo, call 885-9093.
A yoga class wtll be presented by Senior consultant Bob Brennan
Helena Sprake from 6:30 to 8 p.m . will lead a free discussion of
at the Nancy Clark Education reverse mortgages for seruors 62
Center, 471 Old Newport Road, and over at 3 pm at Bayside Vu-.
Suite 103, Newport Beach. lage, 300 E. Coast lhghway,
Ad.mission is $8 per class or $30 Newport Beach For more mfor-
for four prepaid classes. For more I mation, call 723-0233. ·
CRYSTAL CAVE
-------------· • Metaphysical Books • Psychic Readings
• Orlglnal Jewelry Gifts, (Call store for appointment> Artwork
• Minerals & Gemstones • Tea Leaves
Thur~, October 29, 1998 A~
• A group counseling ses ion ttUed
Body-lmdge lmvrovement
Female Power \'\.ill be JU ent
at 5:;i0 p m at Coast ConsullillSU
180 Newport Center Dnve,
port Beach. Sessions are $25 F
more mf(Jrmation. cdll (949) 120"'
8431.
I • Connect at the Cor ona del M•
Branch Library, a :.enes ol wor •
shops fedtunng ups for effcctiVQ
use of bbrnry resources, will tte;
presented from 7 to 8.30 p
every Wednesday through New
25 at lhr! hbrdf), 420 !\1dng0ld
Ave. ihe workshops .,.,'ill also l
twe stratcglcs t9r \.\'eb navi -
tion. Ad.mt s1on is free For mor
information, call 717-3801
ONGOING
St. Andrew's Presbyteriaa
Church offers d support group to?
fam.iliP.:. with loved ones who P.
mentall} 111. The group me
from 6 30 to 8 p.m _ undar m tho
church's D1 "renfleld Jidll C , 600
St. Andrew':> Road, Nev. i>Qr.l
Beach. The conhdentidl group
open to the conmlumty For mep
infomldt1on, call t:>31-288u
Prospect~ Ne~orking G1C'.!QJ
meets from 7 1 '> to 8 30 a
Wednesdays dl Mmu's Cd.le, 1
Newport Blvd., Costd Me
Breakia:.t 1:. $6 For more t.n!omm:
uon, Cdll AngiP 5tdftord ut 4?
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"BACPAC seeks support of issues and
legislative matter• of concern lo our
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acllon, encourages parlrcipalion 1n
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of a school·srte governing council of parents a1ld
teacher at each school. Requlres a zero-toler·
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Restores party-bv·P8!1Y pr8Sldenbal pnmary sys·
tem Bnogs Blanket Pnmary Law lllto conk>rTlllty
With Democrat & Republican National Committee
rules & regulabons governing presideobal delega·
too elecbons. ......... ,.,.,
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Makes rt "legal to trap an animal with a body.grip-
ping trap for recreational or commercial purposes.
wcr11•11:•,.,,.
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Pemlrts ~ deYices and lottenes at tnbal ca·
SllOS and amends Callfomia Law to allow slol ma·
chines and banked card games at tribal casms.
mccr11•11:••• ·nw ~ 8olrd"' '"'*"'.., • •.,., tir ... ..... ,,. """** 0...-.-.. Pllt1"V .... Of pro-_, llllt!I • ..,,. ptQ!Qon ....
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~prohibit err; person from possessing. trans· temng, reoeMng, or holding hofse, pony, burro. or
mule Wllh the Intent to kil or hM It kilfed, for hu·
mao ~IOO. .. , ....... ,.,,.
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Would 11TVahdate the electricsty deregulation law
as enacted In 1996. Would require a 2°' rate
cut and PfMOts Ullhties lorm charging custom-
ers $28 bdhon lot the cost of nuclear plants and
loog-term purchase contracts
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Smoking educatlOO programs would be funded
~an addttional $.SO per pack tax on cigarette.
distnbutors & equal Slate tax on tobacco Pfod-
ucts ... , ........ .
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A S9 2 billion bond wiD ptOY1de funding for con·
$ITUCtJon and ul>!>'ades of K • 12 and higher edU·.
cebon facilitin. ........... ,.,
#11•llCll11111& .. Tm
Aulhofim local ~mments IO enter i*> sale$
tu rMOOe Jtia~ •reements b'f a two-lhirdl
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Cl+AM IHll C>I COMMl~C l
' ' Please join us In IUPP"' tbg IN tltditm ef Ciary AtDm for Newport Btodi City C4und1, :
I • mlf rwrdldqtr In Dlsblt:t 4 who suppvr ts a t»m1110rlal airport at B T ""'· :
Newpon B.ocla CllJ CoMtttU
Hon. Tom Ectwwda
Mayor, Newport Beach
Hon. Demls O'Neil
Mayor Pro Tern. Newport Beach
Hon. JM Debey
Counc:lmember, Newpa1 Beach
Hon. John Noyn
Councimember, Newport Beadl
Pllurflllll Colftlftlulo,.•n
Ed S.llch
Chlir
Tom Ashley
Ya Chair
Richard Fuller
Secretary
AMe Gifford
Mike Kranzley
p.,.,. Bkc1.J OJlld.Js
Parks, Beach~ & RecreaUon
Committee Members
PhU Glasgow, Vtee Chalf
Val Skoro
Environmental Quality
Affairs Citizens Advi10ry
Committee Members
Michael Bigi, Chalf'
Patrick Bartolic
Sany Eaton
Tom Hyans
Bomie O'Neil
Pete Tarr
Judith Ware "'
Jean Watt
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Debra & Barry Allen
Janie Arnold
Phil Arst
Steve & Lynda Badum
Bil Bamtng
Doreen Marshall
Dan McNemey
Wayne Mdler
Aucrey & Counney Moe
Liddy & Soott Paulsen
Tom Ped<enpaugh
Dayna Petti
Bud Quist ........ Dostal
tom. Mlyor
Carol & Walter Boice
Steven Bromerg
Tom Casey
Wllam C. R11g
Rtck Ruiz
,
Eveltn Hart
tomwMlyor
JeckleHMther tormer Mlyor
PhHSMeone '°"'* Mlyor
a..Dl\.trMr
bmtf Mayor
~Wlltt
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()ranaie County Stmitr-Elec.1
Mike Cirone
Ann Crane
JomL.Cura
Roberto. Curo
Gary OiSano
Anders Fol<edal
S.ng Glr1f'lg
Dave Goff
Paul Gerst
Louise S Greeley
Dan Guggenheim
John w. Hamllon
Carol & Terry Hartman
Rush Hlf
Ken Horio
Rd\ard & Susan Luehrs
George Schroeder
Bob & BaJbara Shelon
Miki & Steve Shok>ft
Soon StlJtUeworth
Steve SilYerstem
L.-ry I. Smnh
Lee Sutheftand
Stephen R. Suthertand
Or. Duncan C. watson
CMs Wfrlkoop
Bob Wynn
Men M 'v'bunnan
Pat & Ray Zanter
Frec:ttric:k & Kathy ZtlUf ,,.,,.,.,,,
• Newport Beach Fireftghters A.9odatlon
• Newport Beach Police Employees IAgtslative Action Committee
• Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commeiu
*The Uncoln Club ~ Oranae County
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I'll TUMBLE FOR
TOWN .
CONTINUED FROM A 9
A1J Lassen's Leads Club meeb at
715 am TUlsda\'> c1t l\11m1c;
Cafe, l 835 f\.l wport Blvd., Costd
Me'>a For moH• mformc1llon, mil
646-1252.
Nicoline Anonymous fellowship
wd!lts to help men and wonwn
who smoke to qwt dnd rcmam
smoke free. For more mlormdtion
on local evening meetings, call
6fl0-2713. .
The Costa Mesa Historical Soci-
ety holds a free open house from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdclys at
1870 Anaheim Ave., Costd Mesd.
The event features memorab1bd
·from the aty of Costd Mesa 1md
the Santa Ana Army Air 8dSC. Por
more informatlon, call 631-5918.
Zen Home titchery, cl local
manu(dchuN of m<>d1tc1l1on sup-
pbes, holds c1 Ire<' rned1L1.1tton horn
5 to 7 p.m Sund.iys dl l\1e:s~ Busi-
ness Center, 7 I I W 17th 'it . Suite
A-8, Coc;tu f\l1's<1 For more• mfur· I Overeaters Anonymous meets
mation, tdU n2-7tttH.. from 7 t• 9 p .m Wedn<•sdays at
St. John's Episcopal Churrh, 18~!
E. Bar St., Costa Mesc1. For mor<•
information, call 953-0400:
The Newport Beach Parks,
Bedches dOd Ht c rec1tion t nmrrus-
sion meel<i dl 7 p m Chi' first Tu~s
day of each month m tht> City Oasls Senior Center offers a
Council chdmb('rs, 3,JllO Newport Pdrktnson's disedse support group
Blvd., Newport Bm1ch. four more I from 7 to 9 pm. the second Thurs-
information. call h44-31'il day of each monlh at 800 Mar-.
1111t>E'kGo I Wool Carpets
from $19.90 -.q , i $5 99 Sq. Ft. (lnat•ll•dl lnst;illt'<l w 1p;1dd1nq
Carpet Your Entire Home
with Plush or Berber
· for only s49900 UP103MOS SAME AS CASH
OAC
Based on 50 yds Padding & lnstallatton Included While Supplies Last
£ARPET DEPOT
VINYL * WOOD ·* MARBLE * TILE
Commercial • Residential Sales & Service
.. r I!'. ~ C 'I ·~ Avo 0.
1904 Harbor Boulevard • Costa Mesa
l---"-~'----+---:1,..._--1 N.E. Corner of Harbor & 19th St,..t
--..___'#--='~~ (949) 722-9642
.. V111t us on the web at www.carpetdepot net lE.
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Wholes ale
to the public
FALL SPECIALS
Roses,.Long tem ............... $1.50/ea.
Large selection fJf roJon.r including red
. .
Warehou se: 882 We · t 16th St.,
ewport Beach• 650-5700 . ~.a::-·-=~
•
YOU
LEFT: Brittany
Valentine flies
through the air
as she jumps
over the vault
during a
beginning/
intermediate
tumbllpg class
at the
downtown
community
center ln Costa
Mesa on a
Thursday
m6rning.
BELOW:
Lauren Sullivan
smiles as she
does a back-
bend during
the class.
nuerite Ave , Corona de! Mar. For
morf' information, cdll 644-3244.
'Dle Yoga Place offers a prenatal
.ind postndtal yoga class from 3 to
4:30 p.m. Thun.days. New classes
l>e<Jm on lhe first of the month. For
more information, call 642-7400 ...
1 Pr Reg. s37• SALE s2999
Hoag Cancer Center offers Man
to Man, a free prostate cancer dis-
cu s1on group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
the first Wednesday of each
month at the center auditorium, 1
Hoag Drive, Building 41, New-
port Beach. For reservations or
more information, call 722-6237.
The Pacmc Business Xchange
has weekly breakfast meetings at
7 a.m. Tuesdays at the Pdcific
Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Bet1ch. There 1s no
charge for the initial meeting. For
more inlonnalion, call 640-0588.
The Newport Beach Psychologi-·
cal Assoc1ation presents a coed.
relationship group cdlled Insight
Equals Power at 7 p .m. Thurs:..
days. The fee is $25 per week. For
more information. call 722-4588.
Hoag Cancer Center otters a free
relaxation and unagery workshop
from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. the fourth
Wednesday of each month at 1
Hoag Dnve. Building 41, New-
port Bedch for more information,
call 760-5542.
The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar
711 of Ornngt• County offers a
program foe young men ages 14
to 18 mterested m learning about
sailing, sc>amanship, piloting,
n<.1v1galion and crwsmg. Meet-
ings drc from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes-
dd ys at the Sed Explorer Sea
Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Bedrh. For more infor-
mation, call 642-6301 or 551·
a5qi.
Od.Sis Senior Center offers ongo-
ing asc;1 lance counsellng and
r~ferral ... t>n·1ce~ for seruors. For
appomtmenb or more infonna-.,
2Pr 549.!! (while supply lasts)
Available in various colors
Shoe Island
298 East 17th Str .. t
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Telephone Orders
Accepted ·
Visil Us Ont.ne
@www.Shoelslond.com
tco<ner ol 17"1 ond Santo Mo OCIOU liom Mo Co>O ~urart.)
(949} 574-1914
·THANKS TO OUR NEIGHBORS!!!
fhe City of Costa Mesa, The Orange County Fairgrounds and
l he Volunteer Center of Orange County, would like to express
1h~1r Jppreciation to the following donors which helped make
th<' October 3, 1998 "Neighbor~ for Neighbors" Community
~lean-Up a huge succes!>.
DONOR/SPONSORS
Albert.,on·~ Food Centers; Six Flags Magic Mountain; lngard1a
BrothN'> Produce Inc.; The Coffee Bean and Tea 'Leaf; The
W('filin Sou th Coast Plaza; Alaskan Ice and Beverage; Plums
C .1tc; PK Burgers; Taco Mesa; Trader Joe's; Pricze Costco; Lil'
P1e klP USA; Baker Rental; Diedrich Coffee; Pacadise Water;
I lw Daily Pilot; Staler Brothers Market;. TOI ; Carl\ Jr.; Mr.
Wok; Jav.i l ' Go; Americlean; Bank of America; Latham
W.llkin<i; Monrovia Liquor, Sunshine Liquor; Senik PJint;
R.1lph.., food 4 Less; Ching Hai Real btate; Sparkletts Water;
Durnte .md Fetner PC; USA Waste Services; 1-Shirt Wholesale
M,1rt; Balboa Instruments Inc.; Winchell's Donut; CJ .
St'Al'rstrom and Sons; Stradling, Yocca, C1rl'>on, and Rauth; Ml'~d Consolidatt>d Water District; 01vers1fied fund~ng Inc ; JK
Conc;tru( lion; Orange Coast College; Disrovery Mu~C'um; Sea
l .Hk Motel; Automobile Club of Southern C.1l1forni,1; Los
An.,;c-lcs Dodger ... ; Wild Rivers Water Pclrk, Orange County
MJrket Pl.Ke; Comerica; Frazee Paint, Starbucks Coffee; Lucky
Stores; Lett-Uce Cater to You; Norm's Restaurant; Fre!>ca's
C.11cring Service; Pyramid Fence Company; Subway
S.rndwic hes; Vista Paint, Ire Chalet; PG & ( f:ncrRy St>iv1ces;
Costa Mcsd NRA; Costa Mesa Country \lub; Pile 1fic 4; lnanglc.•
Square, N.lpa Valley P1nd, SouplantJtion; Don,lt("lli's, Shirley's
B.1w~ls, [tc.; Pain Du Monde; Neighborhood Community
( entN and Smarr & Final.
CITY OF COSTA MESA
NEIGHBORS FOR NEIGHBORS
VECINOS PARA VECINOS
A Neighborhood Improvement Program
.. . ..
.
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
tion, call 644-3244. mforma non, call 513-5641.
The Costa Mesa Senior CIUzen
Square and Round Dance Club
seeks mqrerienced dancers to JOl.ll
in from 9 to 11 a.m . Thursdays al
the Costa Mesa Senior Center,
19th and Pomona streets, Costa
Mesa. For more mformat1on, caU
545-5669.
• Nightly meetings are offered tn •
co ... ta Mesa and Newport Beach:
for anyone who wants to over-'
come rucotine addiction. For a I
schedule or more information, cull•
774-9106 or (800) 642-0666. :
' Hoag Cancer ~ente~ sponsors a j
A free support group for cancer
patients meets at 1 p.m Wcdnes·
days and a support group for pc>o
ple suffering from chrome fdt1guE'
syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesdays at the Institute for
Holistic 1Teatment and Research,
4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100,
Newport Beach:" For more infor-
mation, call 251 -8700 ..
hee ta1 ctu class for mtermecbate
to advanced levels from 10:30 to 1
t 1 :30 tt.m. Thursdays for people :
with cdncer and their fanulies A 1
beginner session meets from !
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Fridays. The
classes are designed to reduce'
stress, increase longevity and pro j
mote d sense of well being with '
basic, easy-to-learn, nonstrenu-,
ous movements to aid in balanc1•
dnd concentration. No regislrd·
uon is reqwred. Free. Hoag Can-
cer Center is at 4000 W. Cods('
Highway, Newport Beach for
more informabon, call 722-6237
• Arthritis Foundation Instructor
Hillary Stone leads an exercise
class at 11 a.m. Thur~days at the
Jewish Seruor Center, 250 E. Bak-
er St.. Costa Mesa. For more SEE TOWN PAGE A 12
1 Hour Facial Rejuvenation
Botox/Minipeel
Neck Liposuction
631-9060
Call now
to schedule
Kenneth D. Steinsapir, M.D.
Cosmetic, Facial, and Oculoplastic Surgery
Wheres
the
Party?
• lmpri11tttl Balloo11.s
• Custom Bannl'n
• Party Goods
• Htlium Tatilt Rmtals
• WEDDINGS • mOUNCEMENTS
NOW FEATURING CRANE STATIONERY!
~ HALLOWEEN 1
I:~ HEADQUARTERS .
Best Hallo\\'een & Har~est Decorations in the City.
--Great selection of Greetin~ Cards and AccessQri~
LET OUR TRAINED STAFF CAPI'URE THAT
SPECIAL MOMENT
Paper Goods • Custom Gift Wnpplnf • Greellnt A: Chriltmu Photo Carda
Mon-Sat 9-6 Closed Su.ndaya
WE DELIVER
(See Store for Delalla)
270 E. l 7TH ST. • COSTA MESA
722-1803
Where
the. talent is.
11Careers 11 section
Monday, November 2, 1998
•
Regional Career Days
Employment Expo
Orange County Area
Wednesday, November 4, 1998
10:00 a.m. · 6:00 p.m.
Orange County Airport
DoubleTree Hotel
3050 Bristol Street
Costa Mesa
For Career Days exhibitor information
call (213) 237-2557. •
Presented by
lloa Angeles Simes
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thurmy, October : 9 . 1998 A 11 l
THE REPUBLlCAN PARTY· OF ORANGE ··COUNTY .
· Thoinas A. Fuentes, Chairman
.· . . ' .
. Cordially Invites You To · " · . .
Voluntee~ ·on Election Day·
. . .
·Walk a Precinct or .Work at a Phone Bani<.
Tuesday, November 3, 1998
Contact the
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NEWPORT BEACH· REPUBLICAN HEADQU.~RT ERS · 1
4690 Campus Drive, Suite· 110, Newp()rt 8eac.h · · :
Across · the street from John Wayne Airport
• •
·To ·Volunteer, Call (949) 757~0929 1 l
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Then, Celebrate Republican Victory At The ·
'ELECTION NIGHT VICTORY PARTY
~
. With Very Special GUests ·
Vice President Dan Quayle Governor· Pete Wilso11 .
Republican Nominee for Governor
Attorney General n ·an Lungren
Republican Nominee for U.S. Senate
State Treasurer.Matt Fong
Statewide and Local .Republican Candidates
. .
Including the Republicap. End~r ed Candidate for
O~ange County Assessor JIM· .BONE
8:30 p.ni. to .Midnight
.
, ...
* * Free AdrnissiQn
The· Sutton Place Hotel
4500 MaeArthur Boni vard
Newport Beach
** Mi1 i * ~ Election Results · . * * E11t rtait1111 111 . ** D Ii B11ffe t . • * Celebrities .
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Paid for by the R publican Party of Orau:ig County
Thomae A. Fuente , (:hairman Marcia Gilchri t, Tr asur r ·
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CONTINUED FROM A 10
. The Co~ta Mh·t C-ommunJcators
Tod .. trnaster-, Cluh meet. from
noon to 1 p.m. \'\-r·clnr.sddys at the
Ordngt> County Dt•partment of
EduC'<1t11111 , 200 KuluHJs Dnve,
Cosl<1 M1•..,c1 M• Pllngs an· open to
un}rn11• \\ho wr111ts lo improve his
01 h1•1 pul>I c p1•uking skills. For
mort• mlunndli'nr1, r.dll 444'·~030.
The Ne"'po
0
rl "Beach Dl~Un
g111stwd To"" mtt-.ters Club' 1300
int•l'ts from 7 ,. Y pm Tu~sdays
m Sqt P1•pJ ron1 s meeting coom,
2JUO Bnstol St P.Wport Beach.
r:or rP .. Prvatton or more m!onnd·
lllJfl c-c1ll 730·3h 71.
Mesc1 Mr•.,,(•nger~ Tod lmast~r
Club 1, II 1 1 Costri le-.. ITil'Pls di
1 pm T11,.<.ctci)' rJI ~11'~tl Verde
Urult·d \.t1..•lt1od1sl Church, 1701
\\ B11kf'r St Co l'J f\'fcsc.1 For
lllOP' Hllnt!llrll.JOll, ( rJJI 540-4446.
Blue ftclm~ Ioastmasters Club
'!.'117 1111 Pt.., .1t 7 .i 111 Wf•dn~sddyc;
.11 lh1• V1llt.1qc f ,irmvt, South
Coa..,I Pl111r1 V1ll11cw, 1 h5 I 'ilm·
ll11wr·1 Avf' , Costr1 !\.tcso. The
Jlll' 'lllllJ .... fr«·•· for 111.Sl·hnw VISI·
H•I' for1r !lllJrt • intonm11ion, call
8J'i·41(18
Tod'>lmd..,h'r" < lub 2:u meets ell 7
t1 rn Mo111l 1., 1 ThP lrvmP Co ,
'.150-C :-.;,.\, po1t C<•ntcr. ewport
Bt•rH'h 1:rir 111or1• m1orrn.itim1. CdT1
7J i·l20'J
Hdrbo1 htr.'> 1 oastmclslN Club
l <rJ.7 m•'l!l~ ttl 7 rt m. \\'PdnP cloys
di 1111• 1{1\ rbool Cote, 151 £!.
( 'ocJSI I i1qlm cl~ :-.lcwport B~c1c-h
SALE
~~ e ··~·"•· tlf ·Studio
• Custom Rugs
• Designer Carpets
HEMPHILL'S
R UGS & CARPETS
Mon -Fri hJ-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224
230 East 17th St Co ta MPsa
www ru sandcar ·ts com
Por more inlormdllon, call 965·
3648.
Udo Isle Toastmasters meets
Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at
the Glendale Federal Bank Com·
mun.ity Room, 100 Newport Cen·
ter Drive, Fashion I land, New-
port Beach . ·For more .infonnation,
call 964-5314.
Oasis Senior Center offers a
Care-A-Van transport to tdke
members to appointments ancl
grocery shopping. The shuttle
takes members to the ceruer. For
appointments, cc:l.IJ.644-3244
People Interested In reading
English can learn with the help of
a tutor. Hourly rates and tunes
negot.lable. For more infonnation,
call 851·.1739.
Oasis SenJor Center offers vtsu-
ahtid screerungs with a Braille
lnshtute representative by
appointment. For more i.nf orma-
t10n. rail 644-3244.
Oasb Senior Center has a walk-
ing group called Walkers Not
Rockers that meets once a week
to enJOY scenic walks m and
a round lhe Newport Beach area.
For more mformr111on, call 644-
3244
Esr,ential Weight Management
otf Prs mternctive and proactive
weight loss groups. Leurn behav·
wr modification nnd other tech·
mque::. to contml your weight.
Cost is $2-0 Groups meet from
fi:30 to 8 p.m '\'ednesdays and
Thursddys at 3v!,l San Miguel Dn-
V<' Suite 359. Newport Beach. For
mor~ tnlonr.dtion, C'dll 718-9848.
ORANGE COUNTY
FAIRGROUNDS
• 88 PAIR DR • COSTA MESA
SUNDAY,
. NOV. l, 1998
9am to 3:30pm
$5.00 ADMISSION
14 & Under ·
FREE
LJve Bird Show
Opportunity Drawinq
for Hand Fed Bird
INFO 760·789·7316
Atnish Country Traditions'
MLL
G8ARJ'HflW
Fri. October 30, 12-8
Sat. October 31 , 10-5
Orange County Fairgrounds
88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa
For parking, enter off Arlington
Free Admission!
Over 100 crafts people represented! Featuring hundreds of
guilts wall hangings. furniture. toys, dolls. an, rugs. home
accessories and much more. Free Talk -The Amish Life,
2 p .m . both days.
~ Amish Country Traditions ~
F"1ne Craft.SI From Laucuter County, Pa. 711-6157-91.10
Some Pebple Can Never Relax
• We'll teach you how to relax at will,
any time, anywhere. · a!IA1111o..
What's more. we'll show you how you can
quickly gd1n greater health, happiness and
peace of mind.
Because our teachers have been trained by
a yoga master, we teach everything from the
popular Hatha Yoga stretching exercises to
deep med1tat1on and $•mple techniques for
quickly reducing stress and gaining emotional
balance
Come to the ~nly yoga (:enter serving •
Orange County for over 26 years Call: (714) 646-8281.
FREE DEMONSTRATIONS -10:00 am and 7:30 pm
Wednesday, NOVEMBER 4™
YOGA CENTER
· 445 E. 17th Smet, Costa Meu
Between Tustin end Irvine Avenue
3 BLOCKS EAST of Mother's Market Ir Kitchen
SPECIAL OFFER
111ng thlt Ml and nw:efv• • 20% DISCOUNT on Y04ll flrlt mondl of~
1rin9 •friend who erwo1s and~~• FREE month of
0
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An discussion group for recover·
tng women alcoholics who have
been sober at least a year meets
from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Thursdays to
discu~ relabonships, careers and
llVlng We sober. There is a cost
based on a sliding scale. For more
informatlon, call 225-8189.
The Hope ln.stltu1e, a center for
recovery. and family education,
offers a women's support group
from 6:30 to 8 p.m Tuesdays at
2900 Bristol St. C-206, Costa
Mesa. for more mformation, call
432-0020.
The Healing Connection otters a
women's relationship group at 7
pm. Tuesdays at 4425 Jamboree
Road, 180·A. Newport Beach. For
morcwormdtion, Call 261-8003.
Women Helping Women offers a
free peer support grbup for
women Ul transition from 3;15 to
4:15 p.m Wednesdays at 425 E.
18th St, Costa Mesa. Topics
mclude sell esteem exploration of
feelings, commurucabon, lfduma
recovery dl1d personal support.
Fo1 morr> mlonnation, call 631 ·
2333
Hoag Cancer Center offers a free
YO<Jd cldSS from 10:45 to 11:45
d.m. Titesddy at 4000 W. Coast
I lighwdy, Newport Beach. For
mor~ mfomtdtion, call 722-6237.
Body Deslgn and United Studios
ol (\c>lf-Defensc offers kJck boxing
c:ldc;c;ps from 8:30 to 9:30 a .m .
Tuc!sddys, Thursddys and Salur-
dtly'> dl 1000 W Coast Highway,
Suite C, Newport Bedch. The cost
b $8 pN cldss For more inforrna-
hon, c-ttll 722-0526
DEBBl[S
Alcob0Uc1 Anonymou1 meets
from 6:45 lo 7 :45 a .m. Monday
through Friday in Room 3 at Oasis
Senior Center, 800 Marguente
~ve., Corona del ~ore
information, call 644-3244. ' ..
The Alzhelaler's AlaodaUon and
Grief Support Group of Newport
Villa WesWilla Rosa cosponsors a
free support group meeting tor
caregivers at 7 p.m . the fourth
Thursday of each month through
October at Newport Villa West
Assisted Living, 393 H ospital
Road, Newport Beach. For more
information, call 631-3555.
The Alzheimer's AlsodaUon and
Mesa Terrace, a residentia\ com-
munity for people with
Alzheimer's disease and related
dementia, offers a free support
group for caregivers at 6:30 p.m.
the first Tuesday of each month at
Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa. For more mforma-
tion, call 283-1111.
Rebecca Lewis leads an anJmal
bereavement group that special·
izes in the needs of people who
have sick or dying arumals. It
meets at 3 p.m. every Tuesday at .
3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite
311, Newport Beach. The cost 1s a
donation to an arumal charity of
the attendee's choice. For reserva-
tions, call 721-5750.
Another Passage, a transltional
support group for people experi·
encing changes. in their lives,
meets from 1 to 2:30 p.m.
Wednesdays in Room 3 at Oasis
Seruor Center, 800 Marguerite
Ave., Corona del Mar. For more
infonnation, call 644-3244.
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Oasis Senior Center conducts
blood pressure scrcerung from 9
"to 11 a.m. the first and thitd Tu~·
day of each month m Room 3 at
800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del
Mar. Screerung is dlso available
from 1 to 2:30 p.m. the second and
foUrth Wednesday of each month
at Mariners Park, Dover Street at
Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach.
For more information, call 644-
3244 ..
The Newport Beach Psychologi-
cal Association offers a body
image and moderate eatmg sup-
port grqup at 7 p.m. Wednesdays
al 3101 W. Coast Highway. No.
311, Newport Beach. Por more
information, call 721-57 50.
Oasis Senior Center offers a
Braille class to help with sight J(!ss
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . Thursdays
in Room 4 at 800 Marguente Ave ,
Corona del Mar. For more mfor·
mation. call 644-3244.
A support group for those wlth •
brain tumors meets from 7 to 8:30
p .m. the first and third Thursday
of each month at Patty an.d
George Hoag Cancer Center.
4000 W. Coast Highwdy, Newport
BP.ach. The meetings are free. For
more information, call 722-6237.
A breast cancer support group
me<>ts from noon to 2 p.m. Tues·
days at Patty and George Hoag
Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. Thti
meetings are free. For more infor-
mation, cdll 722-6237
Free professional consultation
for mdkeup, wigs, etc., is avrul~
able for cdncer patients by
appointment only from 10 a.m lo
1 pm. Wednesdays at Patty c.tnd
George Houg Ca11cer Center,
4000 W COdst Highway. Newport
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ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot soc1e Thursday, October 29, 1998 A 13
irthday bash cit Ritz wine cella,r honors local barrister
ne of the all-tune stand-
up guys in the Newport-
M~a community hit U1e
all-century mark this week.
mo McCormick, local bclrrister,
ailor, father, husband and friend
o many, celebrated his hf e with
ose friends dt a classy surprise
ash in the wine cellar of The
itz, NeWp<>rt Beach, hosted by
· gorgeous blonde (thdt's natur-
1 blonde, she'll have you know)
· e, Allison.
Guests gathered in the cellar
o share community conversation
d examine the cdJ'Ved wooded
acchanalia featunng ladies and •
ents in the buff en1oying the
ruit of the vine.
"That's Hans Prager (owner of
e Ritz),• said John Wortmann
f Lido Isle holding wife, Ann's,
ovely hand, and recogruzmg the
ace of one of the carved nude
igures m the piece of art.
Others in the crowd were Sll1l-
ly amused by the congeniality
the wine cellar. John and·
bauna Oyler shared notes on
eir. son's two-year rrussion m
outh America for the Mormon
hurch. ·
"It's something that he wanted·
o do,• said John, explaining that
son is only permitted two
hone calls home dunng the
ear. • 1t means a gredl decil to
' , and we of course support
· and nuss tum.•
Diana and Chris Miner
THE CROWD
b.w.
·cook
shared •KiJDo" stories with
Karen and Andrew UWela!r, Val
and Robert Zwerllng and long-
t.i.Jue McCormick friends Shella
and Tlm Collins of the Balbod
Peninsula.
·we grew up together, and
here we are toasting 50 yedrs of
We," Tim said. Another old pal.
Tim Belczak, mega-successful
Orange County contractor who
attended Stanford University
with M cCormick, recdlled the.
halcyon days they shdfed as
members of Delta Tau Della fra-
ternity.
"We wer~ the true inspiration
for Animal House, ".n1used Bel· ·
aak, the storm drain king of
Orange County, attending the
gathenng 'with his beautiful wife,
Wendy. •
Nancy and Tom Arnold, Cory
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Sunpay, November I
1·4 pm
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•Contests
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to answer your questions •
• Refreshments
• Retired pieces for sctle
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~ltPhOne • (949j 6'2-'7801
Hourt ·Monday Saturday 10-6 Sunday Noon-'
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t.lfld Kim Co enza, McComuck's
brother-m-lclw, Ed Blecksmlth,
one of the big-time corporate
headhunters, and hostess Alli-
son's best gal pal Lynn Fraaza,
· toasted Kuno on arrival in the
cellar
HI really wanted to stay home
and go lo bed," confessed the
guest of honor, who had only an
hour earlier dtsembdrked d plane
from Cheyenne, Wyo., w here he
hacl attended to the health prob·
terns of clo~e fdmily members
HTh1s ts d very nice chdllge of
scene.•
Kin10, which 1s the Hawaiian :
version of his rel;ll name, Jame:., .
spent mu.ch of his youth on the
1slcrnds, as his ddd WdS a lop
executive ctl Dole Pmedpple.
Today, thP avid sailor and for-
mer Commodore of The Lido
lsle Ydcht Club 1:. a private
practitioner or business law in
Newport Beach, and Allison is
one of the top sales dgents at
Coldwell B<mker The couple
hdve three children: Jamie. a
freshman at USC, Ryan dnd
Meredith.
Also m the crowd were Gerry
and Jurgen Gramckow, owners
of Mdrathon Sod. The handsome
couple with the most lawn in
0Jdl hdd dnvc•n down for the sur·
pnse.
Gerry, who ii. d member of the
McGrdth family of Vt>ntura
County (lhdl's hke hein9 dO
Irvine in Orrmqe County) wrtnted
to i.tt.ty ovt>m19ht tdtlwr than
having to drive bt1ck to 01c11 fol-
luwtn~J llw ilflu1r
"I like my 1>wn lwd,"
E>Xdt.1mu>d JurgPr1. "I loncy,
WC''ll Ill.' hunw in 2 112 hours,"
ht> t.1cld<'d, Jlllllf.JtnU into thc•ir
Ben1 wt1uon at Thf' Ratz vc1IPI
std Item.
CENTER IEllEFIT
"But it's dlrPady all<'r nllCI·
mght " Gerry proll'"tecl "\\'hnl
Ct.Ill I !>i:ly, I'm murrwcl to ct rncm
who prnlt>rs to !>IN'P m tus own
l>l'Cl. ..
Thc1t'!> not suf h ,1 bud tlung.
L1ttlf'fc1ir to<1~h·d tht• h1rthduv
hoy with a wi'h thc1l PVPryom• be
toqellwr to n·h·h1<1lt' K1rn11\
100lh
•No prohl<'m "· AJli.;011 Sd1d ..
More than 500 guests
attended a recepUon •·
Ocl 22 dt Bauer • 1
Jaguar to benefit the
Orange County Per-
forming Arts Center.
The Guilds of The
Center received a
$7,500 donation from
the car dealership,
which recently
opened at the Santa
• Ana Auto Mall. From
left are Richard R.
Bauer, owner, Judy
Bauer, Guilds Presi·
dent Micky Shannon-
West, and Bob West
"Thi• w111r> c Pilar 1:. ~ten~d via
rdmp no stdus Th1~y·11 JUst hand
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roll nHhl 111 lor dmnn. And I
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hlondP." lnd0c•d.
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A 14 Thursday. Odober 29, 1998 date book Newport Beach/Costa M.esa Daily Pilot
Modem teens transform '50s culture in 'Pleasantville'
• EDfTOft'S NOTI; The Reel Crrtics col looks her
umn features mov•e mt1ques written by way and
l ommunity ~mbers serv1no on our she' ready
. panel -to stdy.
·r1easantville' is a
pleasant surprise Ip lelisantville" 1s a rclr~sh-
mg comedy of '90 kids
who are lransported.mto
th<? ·sos world.
Typical tef'ndf!er David (Toby
f\.1dguue) forever mo~s m front
ot th£• TV wutchmg a '50s hlack-
,ind-white sitcom m which every-
one is (heerfuJ nml whol<•sorne.
1ste1 Jl•nmfn (Rf'PSe W1ther-
!)poon1. on U1e othN. hand, 1:,'
prcpannq for onother fiery night
with a nPW lov1' ·
Whtie hght-
REEJ. (Rrrlcs mg over the
H•motP t untrol
nnd hrea.,ang
11 my~tery '.f V r •pt11Im11n (IJon
Knotts) k.no< ks 011 th<>1r door •
oflenng thern tt "''W 6hllly s1Jvur
rem1>lt' with "t11orP oumphl"
Ch( k irnd thPSt! I wo kids df'' 111
"Plt•dsantvtlh•. •
In th1~ ·sos world, Burl IDt1v1cl)
knows how tu di t -.me" h•• ht1'>
wdtche<.J l'VNY <'l""odc SbtPr
Mdry Sue (.h•nn1lc•1) 1s havinq t1
hCJrd llm<• df'tJhtHJ with llvm!J 111
"ncrdvillro. • Ul C"C)U1s1• oni? boy
eocleia;,U c.
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Special
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black-and-
white
world that
changes to
color as Gay Wassail-Kelly
Bud and and BUI Kelly
MMySuc
enlighten the town about Ulings
outside lheu sheltered world.
Mother Betty <Joan Allen)
relaxes in the b<ithtub and the
Lree outside bursts into red
flames. Mr. Johnson (Jeff Ddlliels)
has worked in the malt shop per-
tonning the same duties m the
same order for years. His black-
and-white window paintings col·
onzc dfter Bud show s him an art
book Scd!ed and bewildered
schoolrndtes begin turrung "col-
ored" and Me cunous about
places "outside" Pleasantville.
"Plcdsantvillf!. WdS a "pleas-
c1nt~ ~urphse. The theater was
packed. It 's worth seemg on the
lJ1q <,creen! ---------• GAY WASSAU·KEUY, 58, 1s the ed1
tor of a Balboa newspaper and is active
in the community. SIU KEUY, 56, 1s an
industrial engineer.
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MIKE'I
CAllPETI
OVER 25 YEA RS IN COSTA M ESA
Color has meaning in
'Pleasantville'
A tare find! A film that is
funny, original, and, in the
end, profound. Even rar-·
er ls a film that can offer a teen
audience somet.hiqg,both on the
Jevel and intellig1ti1t. •Pleas-
antville" is a remarkable techno-
logical acluevement, blending
bldck and wtute with color In a
way that far exceeds gimmickry.
In fact, th.ts is a story in which
color becomes meaning.
Writer-dlrector Gary Ross is
known for his stories dealing
with the confrontation of naivete
with guile ("~ig," •Dave•). In
the film, David (Toby Magwre}, a
high school student trying to deal
Wlth his parents' messy divorce.
his lack of sooal success, and lus
growing depression over facing a
world filled with global warming,
AIDS and fanune, seeks peace of
mind by watching an old black-
and-wlute sitcom from the '50s,
"Pleasd.Dtville. • To David, tlus
world of faithful, loving parents
dnd mnocent bobby-soxers looks
hke paradise.
FolloWing a strange sequence
of events, David and his sister, ·
JPl)nif er (Reese Witherspoon)
find themselves living in uPleas-
antville, • having somehow
asswned the
lives of the two
mam charac-
ters of the sto-
ry. David's mtt-
mate knowl-
;edge of the
Pleasantv1lle
plot line
enables the
two to adapt to
their new lives June Fenner
in a town
where> fttemen do nothing but
rC'SCU<' cats from lrees and the
books on the school library
shelves contain nothing but
blank paper.
Married couple:. sleep in sepa-
rate beds, and holding hands is
the limit for high school sweet-
hecUts. However, it does not take
Jenrufer long to decide that
Utings are going to have to
chciflge qwck.Jy if she is gomg to
be stuck m this town. Holding
hands dt the local malt shop JUSt
doesn't do it for this savvy young
lady While Davtd realizes that
bringing the '90s into Pleas-
antville will do far more than
spice up Jenrufer's date We, he is
unable to stop her.
Without losing its humor or
good nature. the story now takes
on a deeper meaning. As one
member after another of the
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Pleasantville community bcgtnS to
experience the freed.om of the
'90s, their bldclc-and-whlte pres·
ence turns to color. Before long,
the close-knit commuruty is.
sharply divided.
Had ROS5 kept •pteasantville•
a lighthearted satire, he would
have hdd a successfuJ fl.Im, but he
took it further. At the risk of being
called clidactic, Ross confronts the
issues that divides all sooeties •
which value freedom from those
who would control in the name o(
morality or the common good.
Can freedom e:xlst ma con-
trolled society? Allowing free-
dom mea ns allowing the free-
dom to do wrong, to be differ-
e nt, to make others uncornrort-
able, even to do harm. It also
allows creativity and the flower-
ing of genius.
"Pleasantville• offers interest-
ing and important ideas to thlnl<
about and discuss. l hope fami-
lies with teenage kids will take
advantage of thjs rar~ opportuni-
ty to share Qle expenence.
• JUNE FENNER. a Costa Mesa resident
in her late SOs, is vice president of a
wont force training company:
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THE Daily Pilot
Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot date book • Thursdoy October 29, 1998 A J~
Marriage, f)iendship explored in 'Dinner With Friends'·
f<)MTmJ
T hree decades ago, Regi-
nald Rose wrotc·1:t play
called -Dear Fncnds, • in
which three couples attempt to
patch up the ~evNed marridgc of
a fourth and expose the trnpNlJ-
ments m thetr own unions in the
process.
Playwright Donald Margulies
mines this territory in .. Dinner
With Friends,• now on South
Coast Repertory's mainstage. I hs
play utilizes just two couples,
zeroing in with surgical precision
on a subject that will ensnare·its
·.audience's'
T_H_EA_rE_R_R_EV_l_EW_ ~~~b~~~~
ing nervous
laughter from playgoers who
have traveled this route.
wmc conno1ssellb, who hc1d
introduced two of their clo~e
fnends -hotshot lawyer Tom
<md free-spinled artist Beth -to
each other, and now must watc-h
their 12.yeor marriage unrnvel.
While Tom and Seth's ndsty
dlvorc e is the focc1J point of thl'
pldy, Mdrgulies gives morP ttldn
equ<1J time to its effect on GdU<!
and Karen, what they wPrc und .
what they have becomP. Afl("r
the uneasy unpleasantness of Uu~
hrst act, we get a nashbdt k to too first meeting, '.which qw(!s the
chdrciclen. a necessary measure
of depth. .
John Carroll Lynch cndc~ lht?
sophistfcated but emohondlly ret·
1cent Gabe with'abundc:lJll ,
believability, creating a man far
more comfortable m challcngmg
his best fnend's deos1ons than m
offering the same opinions to has
wife Lynch achieves the difficult
assignment of painting a p<iss1vc
yet tomplex character.
FYI
'DtNNawmt
FRIENDS'
+WHERE:
South Coast
Repertory, 655
Town Center
Drive, Costa
Mesa
+ WHEN:8
p.m. Tuesdays
through Fri
days; 2:30 and
8 p.m. SJ)tur
days; 2:30 and
7:30 p.m. Sun-
days--through
Nov. 22
+HOW
MOCH: $28 to ·
S45
+PHONE:
(714) 708-5555
an u11tu1l scenr• m which his
charact~ r behaves most unrca-..
• sonahly, tummg lu:. dud1ence
agillnst him Only m the second
act do \H• enc:uuntnr d more thrPc•-d1rnm1~1C1nal 'f>('rsonality
\\: h1cb wlulr> lJll Cldwed, ltppecm;
11101•' unflPrstctrlllfthle. ,..
Tl1P lll\lltl·M·I µrodur.llon IS
spl<'THl1ctly I '11hzf'd by SC 1•mc l
d1 s1q11,.r Tho1n<t'> Lynrh cJnd
c1llPllt><I rue 11lv by Plll C:ollms'
hqhtinv elfe<.;,ts particularly an
clep1c;tmg th'' hghb of an
<1Jlprod< hmg car lrcim )ns1de d
how,1~
Plt1Y'(-'ngh1 Marg'uli<'s fm.t .. ~~ •
Irie Pd at 5'< R \'o1th a trong en~
·s1qht Un nen." dnd folluwt•d •.
with th£• hnlhc1nt "CollectPd Stc;i·
ri ' , " hf>th o1 which v. er ., norru-
• nat >d lor Pulil.1.f>T Pn:m:s. ·Dinner
\\'1th Fnt>nds" conunues tus m~ Margulies' comedy-tinged
drama not only draws emot1onal
blood, it cuts through to the bone
and exposes the marrow. The
two couples mvolved are
superbly interpreted under the
meticulous direction ol Daniel
Sullivan, who estabhshes cm
atmosphere of close. bonded
friendship and Hien proceeds to
rattle the cages.
The latter role is rendered
wtth ngid, uncompronusmg
vehemence by Jane Kac-zmdrf'k,
whose tirades agamst the• strny-
mg Tom reveal unanswered
quesbons and concerns dbout
Gabe (John Carroll Lynch), Tom (T. Scott Cunningham), Beth (Julie White)
and Karen (Jane Kac-lmarek) share a laugh in Donald Margulies' "Dinner
IV£> e.J«tOUOllUon Of thP nwnan
c ond1twn (though on d persondl
note, at' unsr•tllm!J to Wi.JlCh ii
ploy dhOUI d d1s-.ol\.'lOU 12-yP.nr
mru:nc1(w hc·tw<-'f>n chcirdcters
named Torn dtHl BNhl
"Dinner \\:1th fn1>nd._• is a full
With Friends" at South Coast Repertory. ..
The participants in • Dmner
With Friends" are Gabe dnd
Karen, a pair of food cnlics and
her own marridge. Ultun<1tc ly she
experiences a sharply convPycd
sell-realization at the hands of
her closest friend
.Ju h<' White t"XC'els dS U1e t1rlls-I hlPstyl1" I IC'r < htHt1r.l<'1 i'i tlw
he B<'lh, whow rlutlNed home pl<1y's 1110-,1 d< < <.:s'i1ble, c1 c.ollc.'<'-
conlrctsl!. with hN friends' orderly hon ol l'Xpowcl nNV<• Pndc; lrdv-
1•lm9 m thl• .. rnr.t umtl ft1s1 t.uw.
T Sc.rill C'11nn11mh.uns puw•·J·
lul portrn~dr of To111 must stuVt\'I'
• TOM TITUS re111ews lool thP.at~r for
the Daily Pilot H~ review; di,>pear
ThurWays olld Sdturdats
Fresh Grilled Fish • Seafood • Chicken
Pasta Specialties • Fresh Seafood Salads mAnonn1n . !!'!!!!l~t, ion
J~ Us Fc-i
Fresh Seafood
• c.wc."' Au .. ~d.<--c S ~lt. \\f Dl'.IF ~OM THURSDA~ FRID"V SHHLFISH \\H K END rgr:fn~:i~:r~~--1----,---2---1 Lobste Taco Pasta &
SJ:ieclal Wine Day sh T•cos Nfcht Lobster StartJn1 et Pa•ta
Tails $1 .00 •peclale
$10.95 Pacifico & All Wine Coron• $2.75.
Rice & $1 .50 A Glast
Bud Drafts $10 Salad $1.00 A Bottle
Shrimp SashimJ
Plates Plate
$6.95 $S.SO
Red Sashlml Hooks
$1.50 Platter
$22.9S
Crab,
Shrimp,
Oysters,
lobster,
Scallops.
Based on
avail a blllty
1(;et I
·IThe Second p • I
I Entree at rice I I Offer (,oud lllrough So~cmt-c:r 4. lll•ln • ~U•l pre ent th1t ad, I
L Nol valid w/am; other offer. l)ine In Onh. l::..'11..tuJe~ Mo&n.tt.'t'r\ ~occial. ' .J ----~---------._ ____ _.._ ... __ _
AI3o AVAILABU:
Ff;:!EE Fish Tacos
I/" Shrimp T
BUY 1 ENTREE I ;d} Shrimp Cocktails
I GET 1 E NTREE I YP Octopus Tostada.s
670 W. 17th St. #GB, Costa Mesa
Ht\NQLI '1~:. (:All.JUN(,• 'I \h.1:.-0UI'
• ( O< K.l ~ 11.~ • I I~ I \\'IN I· S •
FREE DELIVERY $20 min. 2 mile radius
: FREE : /F Cev1che Tosta.das
l!; !U.::-~ :.:_ ~ ~ri::, c.,:::r ~~ ~'~~~~:.I ft Fresh Oysters
-SEBVING LUNCH & DDrl'ma
(West of the new Trader Joe's) Thursday r t• r11y I 0 OOani r.I 00 rr • Closed on W~esd8:,YS
1123 23r4 Street• Balbc?• Peninsula 673-2687 1500 ADAMS AVE •COSTA MESA 645-8873
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Where to Dine
Restaurant Directory
RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT
On board the "Pride of N8Wport" Rt11erboat, Home Of The
Newport Harbor Naut1C81 Museum (Formerly Reuben E. Lee) Is
~n From 1 1 em-9pm Lunch end Dinner Set Sun Brunch Sam
(closed Moodays). Reservations Needed Only For Weddings,
Banqueta Or Pnll8te Pnes All Ma1or Credrt Cards Accepted
Located At 151 E Coest Hwy, Newport Beach. CA 92860
(714) 673-3425 Fax 673·7864
AUTO BISTRO
The first dri\18-thMJ restaurant on the planei. where the food
ectoal!y mattert. Our bre&'tfest bistro menu 1s 6erved Sam-
11 em CU en day bistro menu 18 served 1 1~1 ~ We offbr
fine del1CeC1es 5UCh es Sesame Peaout Noodles end a GnUed
Olicken Focecoe Sandwich with Artichoke & Roma tomato.
Plus a ful renge of 8xpre6SO & bistro bevereges served all day
k:rlg locat.ed at 3100 W Olest l+Ny (Ne.¢ to Stsrling BMW).
TWIN PALMS
Cakfomia Coesta1 run. teaninng ttie tJoooty of .ttie coast in e
cont.wTipOI • y 1nd<>CJN)Utdoor Wlege IQt*'9 atmO&ptlere, l;ve
eotett.81nment wery Nght Lunch Mon.-Sat. 11'.30em-3pm
fN9l'V night, bar menu evaUable between lunch/dinner and
Tlu.-Sat. until midnight. Located et 630 Newport CAoter CX.,
a Fashion lslafld. 721-8288
JACK SHRIMP
Ser\/ing euthentlC Lou1s1Sna cutsina Ill an upbeat., casual
etmocphere with petlO dnng Try CU' Jack.shrimp pletda, or the
Jemmln' Jambelaye Take ~ end deliverv evallabla Located at ·
2400 w. r.oest l+Ny 6505577
THI CUL:INARY WRAP
• FrHh, healthy 1(lt8Nl8t.iOOll dalicac• wrapped V'Nlio e flat !'CIR
Q>en 7 days a week from 11 oo.m · 9:00pm, l..ocet8d In the
~Sqliln. 250E 17th~ (714)54~
NEWPORT RIB COMPANY
MM' 15 yeara on NMpot\ Blvd • ~ Rtb Company 11
~ to 2100 1-Wt>or BIW (the old Qzar-) In c:sa&R A
Cocktel loun'19. lar'glt' banquet fec:itJM, men '*1cin0. •
... -**1ng kic:hef'I end opening for Ulch ... )Ult tome
d the ~ a the new loclliiCn WhichMir location ~ -pa'I .. llnd the bl&'*" bd,.."" Cftnge Cculc¥.
...... '" Wll"m • COii ........ ~ ? -.... .'410 pm tacelt*l a aax> Nlwport. M . 831~110 •
(
(HARBOR & AO AJvf~) 540-193 7 (near Mutt Lynch •}
LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE
Catloma Oisine at ttS finest tr"" Brea\:fil"~ lu -~ 'W!r lri casual
ele~e es f'\lU d ne inside or en our beat.t.f ui patici We fefiWre
. Sc1'101>tl0U! Bulfet.s ttirOu!tloot Ule da; or yoo carr orcer tram our
bourtifiA meru L.oc8ted a:. ~ 79:0 JambOree Hoed [aroer of Jairboree
and Ma.n) Phone (714 37' 1234 .sno HW'S Sam-11pm.
YANKEE TAVERN
Oo the b8~ 1n Newport 81;;ach Setlllng Luncn f. 0 nner dall'i
Locar.ed r.t 333 Bayside Orf.le 675-5333
ZUBIES CHICKEN COOP
Were~ th8tl ~ cllcj.enl Ir)~~ CkJ!' ~ ~ end \1-~j
Chlct.en ~ o.lfer 5:& Sea1ood Pmm Rb Bali{ Bae• Rb$ P11la B 22 ~
8Plll'lael' ~,_, eod more Generous poroons lit a GFf:j\ i ~ IJar'e Cl)et:•
out.l Open. tor ooch, dlfl!lfr {piua Bild appetaers wved a Ila'() 6'i0 Suna t ~h• ~ha': ~ IOCl'!ltleS up to 70 Game rwr soon to be~
414 lll ~EM [rni.d thUtl bj rd Ill'~ 11 ~ Beadi ~5.m
NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO.
The only brewery in Newport Beech, we serve uward w1nn1ng
beers & we h8ll8 a fant.astic food menu wittl out.door d1n1ng and
lots of FREE ~~1ng. Located at 2920 Newport 811/d Hours
11 3Qam.11 ~&Ill-Thurs. 11:30am·1 OOam Fn..sat
SKEWERS
Costa Mesa"s ody Brewery' Locsted at 298 E 17th St . ., r.osta
Mesa Al our brew & envees are indlllidua!y made ~ Wood
fired pizzas, &hnmp/chicken/beet/tsmb kabobs, s8lads and greet
sandwiches Hour$ ·11am·11pm Sun·Thurs and 11em-
12 midnirjt FriSat
BAMBOO TERRACE
Oleck out the hippest Ctune&e l'liSt8Unlnt 10 t:nnge Coun~ Race~
remodeled t.o l'llefT1ble Ill Aslllri beer hOuse Oil Orl seives tasty Owiese
food and offers a fuly &l.OCkad brr' ~ refreshing tropical dMks, a qua!¢y
Wini Is nl 11 0'90t 8S50ltlTICl'lt ot premum bttUed end dic1!t beers Hours·
5 ~7 OOprii Tues -Sun Closed M~ Locat.ed at 1773 Newport
Bt.d. Ill Cost.a Mesa 64&5550 .
MANDARIN GOURMET
Chinese food lovers will hnd house 6pecialties along Wlth many
fam1har fEJllOIUS on ttla menu. We offer A \/Sriety of appetizers.
soups, salads, entrees nnd desserts Banquets, caterlf'lg and
t.ake-out e\/81loble SeNlng lunch & dinner 7 days a week
Located at 15CD Adams Ave 11100 540-1937
SIR ROGERS, LTD
~. Coffee end Espres50 Drinks & Smoothies All oow
breakfast menu Catering ava !able Open Mon-fn et Sam
Set at 7am end Sun at 9sm l.oo&ted at 270 E. 17th Street,
Coat.a Mesa 64!>2252
GURU'S SANDWICHES
We MfV9 hot & cold cleh aendwictms ~ GS~es ere the
fattest in town!" Try our WOl1d famous moatbaD sanc:twlch or our
deti _.,.e aandwich. you'D be ~ ed" for kfo1 Mon -m 9am-
8pm. Set 1 Oam-3pm Located at 1560 Superior f:we A 1
{714) 722-1211
SAllATINO'S RESTAURANT a SAUSAGI CO.
PHte, Catser Selad , Home matl Sousago, Veal, Lemtf,
Otahas, Wine, B , Copf)UCClno & Dessert H0t.n
WetJ,. 6rMg Sil. & Suo BNnch From 8.301 00. Sun 11 am-1 Q:>m. Fti "6et.. 11 em-11 pm Al Mejor Od
Cttt11· Accepted. LOCl\td At. 251 sti pyard Wfiy. ~
Btech. tn4J 723-0021
RISTORANTIE MAMMA GINA
., • ~ eemng on the i»y i.:M mue1c· J*'IOl11mig rY11tJJY
In our ~ Lounge. Lac.ted It 2~ 1 E• Pecific COast
~ tn Newport BeaCh lionch Mort -6lt 11 »2 30. ti*r Brund\ 11~. Olnnlr ~ !)pm-•Qirll Oil .,_ fof' ~ 673.asx>
Villa Ntl11a offers Classic ltlJ ion r.utsinc with e spectacu!ar vmw
Fell'.llMQ homemade pastaS tresh sea'OOd S IP..a specsa'tles elld
a unique !ite front omb1a11ce fcmin scent ol an ltal'an
CAuntrysldc Prof!! SIOflB serw·e & en jWiJrcl Wl!lfl!Tl9 wi ,. list
de :Jht patrons wh le dm1ng n this rorn:m11c settmf! Live
enter-ta nment. be ns n ghtly llt 9pm The upstairs Cigar lou.'lgc
tca-.ures prcmltlm cigars splMtB and an c iftef1S!lle (lppCtlZ.L'r menu
locatr..A at 3131 West Coast.Hwy 642-7880
SCAMPI
F nc F mily D rnng NmvN RP.:.nodelccl O_pen 7 Days A Weel tor
[}nr Or v 5 00.10 :mpm Wn Cot.er Pnvatc Lunch Part.ies • r
15 P op1 or M r A .,M(IJOr Cred t. Cords Accepted
Reser ~.T.ACn Acor>pte~ l :.od at 1576 Newoort B'vrl Costa ~. I 645-8560
SA PO RI
lt..11110 tood tor hearty n&tcrs Open 11 30mn-10 (l)pm S11ndav
Thursduy 11 30am-11 OOprn F11d&v-SuturxJC)y locat.eo at. 1080
&f.ilde Cllwc, 644-4220
ANTONUCCl'S
Er J<ry delicious homemade lte 1an coo~ng m a nila•ec:J casua
atmosphere Steps to the ocean at 6700 W PC H 1n NB
Trodt:.ional favontcs Shnrnp ~ or Fetwon1 Alfredo. tD a ta~"t"t
a~ of Plaas, PoSt8S and Salads are t.ffered with Soccia!s
Daily Enioy a glass or bottle of '/OS' favonte wine or beer and den\
IOrget to save room for one of our detect.able desserts ~ da'Jy
11am-10pm Oelvery avad We cater and otter pnvate
f 25 949-631-3592 . .
J~ u.
AMACHI
St.. & Su-ih1 to Go Complete Bar All Ma?' Credit Cards LDcated Al.
26 /5 A.,p, !Across from~ Goll Coi.rseJI 7J 4) 61\~5519
BEN I HANA
Amenca ~ rr .clenroLcd Japanese reswurent Orien 1 d_Jp e
week Lunch 1 1 3(Sn.2 30pm Mon-Fri Oinne1 5 3().10 CDpm
Mon-Thurs, 53().11 CQ>m Fri, 5·11 OOom S&t 4 3().9 30prli
Sun LocM.ed ul 4250 B~h St 955-082~
AVILA'S EL RANCHITO
Authcnttc Moxioen food, W~ Tho Freshest logr001cnts SA New
Llgl'lt Cuisine Greeit M:irgantas Hours Lunch ~ Ornner. All MaJOf'
Credit Cfltds Accepted Locst.ed el 2101 Plo'"t:r.ua r.osta Mes& -
642·1142. 2800 Nowport Bllld. Newport BeaG11 -6756855
-!lOd 2744 E Const Hv.y I CDM-6448226 •
Ml CASA
Or rnc:ils arc new a tnp to 86)8 &a weft es~ NcYI offenng
hsh tacos Phon ahood ror orders to-go Hours D&ilv From
1 1 OOam All Mnior CreWt Cards AccePtM located At 296
171t1Sl. Cost.l!Mesal714)84S.7626 '
LA PALAPA
SorWlg outhentic South Mexican Se:ifoo<I Ceviche cockl.a i, marooos. p\tpo nd much morn Open 6 ~ o
Wock Closed on ~ys DIOO in or ts~ l.OClt.cd 123
FERDUSSI TASTE OF PERSIA
S8llorf PorS111n cu1 rne in upGC81o, o!lordable tmo~
1 1 ~anim-10 ~ Sundat Tillnlduy, urn.at 1 em Fi'idav&UJ!'da;•
with rM1 musrc
LA CAVE . ~ lntludml l ot toc Oro • Shrimp, JI Dally .Spec Fri
& Slit Pnm Rib r'Uh B & Wlfl list.. Casual ;[)r6ss Hoors
Lune.hes 11 00 2 30 -OiMOt Mon t ttom 5 3n'ln1 v
Matu?l"COtd. Qners Club Lnctted At 1695 lrvk10 A
(AL 17th 9n?t!t) Near Blockbu«ar EntrlrtalntnCnt Costa M
(714) 646-7944 •
THE BARN STEAK HOUSE
Menu tncfuckls Qe fresh ~. Chiclen & PY*5 Rarm rrom S3 75 For WlCtl & a; 25 F-ct Gnoer t-bn
Mon :at.'~ 11~ For Wlctl .. ~ .f1i • Gi 3:0l'im & QJn • Maier" Cd. Cltcts ~ \Joclad A&
2300HlttxrBI 131,CDl&AMM9 (714J64Hi777
ROYAL THAI
Opc11 7 i1nys a wee~. Servtng Lunlh & Onm:,.. Daily i 1 am -3pm
Sur)(lay • Thursday Omner 1s served 5prn -1 Opm Sunday •
Thursdav Fn end Saturday open ur :.ii 1 1 pm loca::.eO at 40J1 W
Coast~ 645-{'THAl)
DIHO SIAM
Th 1 Chinese CU!sinc Open 7 days Moodill' Sa:.urda. Lunc:h
11 OOom 300pm Dmner400pm 1000pm ~
Dinner only P rty travs & e&tcnng available located m trle Costa
•• ~ ''-= ••
P~~
INKA GRILL
Eipenimce tile new tlaYor ITT Chmge County Enicy 8 Etn>/ ASl80
style h!cnd ot cusine oocentcd wdl the spices o• SoUth Amenca
Be & wmes Hours ro Mon -Thurs 11 30am tO 9pm
Sun Som to 9prn and Fn &t. 11 30am to 9 30pm locnted at
260 BnSUJI St t Red an Costa M 714-444'NKAf4652J
SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD
Regarded os Southern Ca domra's t.op scnlood reta W1t)l tho
brgest & finest selection of lreSh seafood da y A e O'l.JftJtWe ol
scrurnptiOus rtchc:Bc1cs such os evshl gna d fist\ entrecs clarr•
thowder fish S chips, sandwiches end o the flxJngs IOI' e goum"lllt 11
m 31 at home Opon 7 Clays '6 wock Loaatcd et 'I 54 E 1 71.1 St. :
Cost.1 ~ (714) 574~862 '
THE CANNERY
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16. Thursday, October 29, 1998 date book Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
Aysia 101 brings a taste of Asia to Mariners Mile
B<.lr Lounge on Thursday and Fri-
day nights and live ja:z:z every
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
rught. "Happy hours" on week-
nights fei!tuie inexpensive ap~
tizer plates and low prices on draft
beer and premium well dnnks.
MAkl \BIR()
A ysld tol's view is br aUl-
ldking -boots. water and
s0t1ru1g seagUlls tndke for a
splendid dining atmosphere. At '
night, glittering bay ltghts create a
beautiful scene And, tiko most of
Newport's woterfront rcstdurants,
the view is more subltme thdJl Ute
food.
Even so, owner dnd exf'cutive
chef John Sharpe has plenty to
offer m the former John Dominis
restaurant, othN Ulcm the ulb·
mdte Asian
f09(l experi-OINING REVIEW ence. He
vtsudl1zes
Aysta 101 as an amusc>mcnt mec-
ca and has arranged for a host of
speaal rughll. of d1mng, dancing_.
-and live music
AYSIA 101
+ WHA'r. Aysia
101
• WHERE: 2901
·West Coast
Highway, New-
port Beach
•WHEN: Sto
10 p.m. Sunday
through
Wednesday; S
p.m. to 1:30
a.m. Thursday,
Friday and Sat-
urday; Sunday .
brunch, begin-
ning Nov. 15, ·
10:30 a.m. to 3
p.m. .
+HOW MUCH:
Moderate + PHONE: (949)
722-4128 The menu llsls dJShes from sev·
en countnes so you C'an make d
culindl)' touchdown lclllclmg in
Japan, Ctuna, Thd.J.Jdfld, Indone-
sia, Kored, Malaysia c.U1d Vietndffi.
OIANA MUl.VIHIU./ DAl.V Pl.OT
John Sharpe, owner of Aysla 101, holds a plate of crispy fried catfish with
citrus sauce.
Eating Chinese• rarru.Jy stylt• in
the Shangh<.11 d1ninq room is th(•
only way to t>nJOY the vanous
offenngs on lh1s amb1l.lous menu.
Go Ill a group -with al ledst
two of your pd ls, und preferably,
four lo <;ix ·
From the dun ~um depart-
ment. try lhC' sun-dned
anchovie!. f$6 88) fnc•d with
peanuts, dnhC's dnd garlic. Th(•y
are d Sdlry wake-up call for Jclded
paldle!>, ancl stcdm<>d clumpbngs
hlled with bits of pork and
c,hnmp dt?hver <tdvory tastes,
dunked in m<l pepper dnd hot
mustdfd c;aun•
Hot-and-sour soup ($6), one of
Chiha's classics, is a bland wall-
nower, lacking an intense stock
to bnng it to life. On the other
hand, minced ducken with
mushrooms and pine nuts is a
tasty mix to roU up in lettuce
lE>aves ($8.68) and peppery crust·
l'd filel of beef kebabs ($.q) arc
succulent bites with a spicy
p<'dnut•sauce.
Seared a.hi salad ($8.88) and
exotic greens ($4 88) dressed
with a light ginger vinaigrette
are .imong the SlX c;alad choices.
ESTA.BUSHED IN 196~
Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails
,. Dine In Our Romantic Cellar r---------------, I LU~CH 20% OFF I
I We Invite You to Enjoy our Lunch and I
Take 20~ OFF ~ Food Portion of Your Check.
I Monday lhl\J Friday I
~ pre<-"111 ouoon w-.m ordr:mg
L 0!1'1NtrCHl<.~PO 1996No-uo~~~rtct'e~ .J ---------------1695 ltvine Ave ., Costa Mesa
646-7944
in qra118e County
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2/3 Frt.d Toast or 3 Hotcakes
2 Pieces of Bacon or So.sage
1 EB
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·wok and roll" offerings
range from a mild rendition of
China's kung pao chicken
($9.88), with chunky chicke n,
chilies and peanuts in a
caramelized soy glaze to Mango·
lian beef tenderloin slices
($10.88) and fat Manila clams
($10.88} with black bean sauce.
fried catfish ($23.95) with a super
crisp skin and hot-and-sour citrus
sauce and Chinese roasted duck
($11.88) with plum sauce.
Thai green curry chicken
($9.88) and Malaysian beef ren·
dang ($9.88) appeal to us curry
fans, and a page of mildly fla-
vored noodles, rice. vegetables
and tofu should keep intrepid
tasters busy for weeks.
Pad Thai ($9.88) -soft rice
noodles with shnmp, bean
sprouts, pork, peanuts, chilies and
vegetables -iS an authentic ren-
dlbon cir my favorite Thai dish.
You can order sushi at the
table, but save that for another
day when you plan to belly up to
the sushi bar. Prices are competi-·signature dishes" include
Taste of Persia fe.ussi
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tive and especially rcasond ble for
·this four-star setting overlooking
the water. A platoon of Japanese
chefs man the bar.
Desserts are properly unusuctl.
The ginger souflle is filled with
fascinating and unusual frwts.
but I longed to find some can-
died ginger in the mix. For a
showy finale, steamed coconut
custard arrives in a hollowed-out
coconut shell.
The staff is a wonderful multi-
cultural mix, young and cager to
please. They haven't quite got
the hang of wirte-ouring protocol,
but·they're on a fast learning
curve. Service can be on the slow
side when the Shanghdi Room is
full. The bars serve generous mar-
tuus and li'ader Vic-style drtnks.
The wine list has bottles pncecl
from $26 and up, and wines by
the glass are priced from $4.75 to
$8.50 (corkage is $10) The
upper-deck bar with its part.Mlly
open -air1eeling and waterfront
location is particularly pleasant
There is dancing in the Dragon
On Sundays start.mg Nov. 15,
a sun1pluous Asian buffet brunch
will b<• sc,rved -similar, Sharpe
says, to that of the Raffles Hotel
in Smgapore. "Sushi Sunday
specials" are offered every Sun·
day evening.
Colorful dragons, monsters
dfld artifacts glint in the shad-
ows They were selected by John
Sharpe and his wife, Patricia,
along wiU1 the handsome
Indonesian furniture
The Sharpes have created an
~xotic Asian Peninsula right on·
Newport's Manners Mile. You
won't need to bring a passport,
but your Visa card might be a
good1dea
• MARLA BIRD'S dining reviews appear
every other Thursday
Sabatino Tmrnny Pcttr Phil Vince
Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner
llnlqoe •Int room & dlnl111 room 1•11lablt for ,roup bu,inl"l'I mttliOJ!\ and prh•tt f'ilnctlom
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251 Shipyard Way• Newport Beach
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• Send your AF11R ~Items to: the Daily Pilot. After
1-bA llO W. tla)' St.. Costa Mesa 92627; fax: (949) 646-4170; or
call (714) 540-1224, ext. 330. A com~ listing of After Hours
can be fOWld at our Web site at www.latinw CDftWpi1ot
-STAGE
'DINNER WITH FRIENDS'
South Coast Repertory's west
coast prenucre of Donald Mar-
guh<>s' drama will run through
Nov. 22. Performance b.mes a.re 8
p m. Tue~day through Friday;
2:30 and 8 p,m. Saturddy; and
2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Tick-
ets are $28 to $45. The theater is
at 655 Town Center Drive, in
C'~ta Mesa For more informa-
tion, cc1.ll (714) 780-5555 or (714)
708 5561.
·MUSIC
LINDA EDER
Cabaret singer Linda Eder,
known for her performane< .. in
Broadway's •Jekyll·& I lydC!, ft wtll
perform at 7:30 p.m today dncl
7·30 and 9:45 p.m. Fnddy dnd
Saturday m Foundc1s I laU at the
Orange County Pcrfomung .Arts
Center, 600 Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesa. 1'kk€!ts arc $42. For
more iniormdllon, cull (714) 556-
2787
HAUOWEEN AT TWIN PALMS
·'JWm Palms presents a I lal-
loween
w<'ekcnd AFTER HOURS with Morns Ody and The
Time on Fn-
day and The Gap Band on Satur-
day. The concert b<'gins dl 7 p.m.
with a buffet serVPd until 10 p.m.
Tickets for Moms Day ancl Tht-
Time are $25 m ddvc1nce, $30 ut
the door; for The Gttp Band, $35
m advance, $40 t1l lhC> door. Twm
Palms is at 630 N<'wport ( <•nlm
Drive at Fashion lsl1.md f·o~ morn
information, Cdll 194~) 721-8288.
GERSHWIN BY REQUEST
P1arust Leon Bates, ~oprdno
YUM!
11UJ616
'3' UIJO MIK DllVE lltw/IOIT llACH
Sebronette Barnes dnd bdss1st
Benjamin Matthews will perform
fthe music ot George Gen,hwm at
8 p.m. Saturday in the Robert B.
Moore Theatre at OCC, 2701
Fduview Road, Costa Mesa.
Advdnced adnuss1on 1s $23 for
ddults and $20 for seniors, stu-
dents and children. Tickets arc
$26 at the door. For in!ormdtion,
call (714) 432-5880, ext. 1
THE MCCOY TYNER TRIO
The Center's Master of Jdzz
Series in Segerst'rom Hall will
present f'he McCoy Tyner Tno
and Symphony performing the
music of Burt 8dcharach dt 8
p.m. Nov. 28 Tickets are $24 to ·
$46 and may be purchased
through TicketMaster at (714)
740-7878 or (213) 365-3500 or at
www.llcketmaster.com. For
more mfonnation call (7 14) 556-
ARTS.
HARMONIA BAROQUE Pl.AYERS
The Harmonia Baroque players
perform "Tu ti Flutey ~ the
flutes of the baroque -on Sun-
day at Newpo1t Hdruor Lutheran
Church at 798 Dover Drive,
Newport Beach. For more infof-
mation. call (7141 .548-3631.
DEU'IER'I
A'IAJLABLE
HOURS:
11AM·10PJ.i
7 0AYS
TEN OR LESS
A series of student-directed short
plays, runrung 10 minutes or less,
will be pertormed Saturday and
· Sunday in OCC's Drama Lab Stu-
dio. l\ckets are $.5 in advance, $6
ut the door. FOr more information
call (714) 432-~640 ext. 1. -FILM
'THE WAR SYMPHONIES'
The Orange County Museum of
Art and the Philharmonic Society
of Ordnge County will screen
"The War Symphonies:
Shostakovich vs Stahn," a film
ctbout the composer's struggle to
keep his arl!shc freedom under
the.• Soviet regune, today at 7
p.m Adnussion is $5 for adults,
$4 for '>c>rnors dnd students and
lreC! for children under H~ and
mu..,eum members The musewn
1s di 850 San Clemente Dnve,
Newport Bec1cb. For mformabon.
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EVEREST
Cxperienco the IMAX McMo ~
on our GIANT' 1/2 ~ Scroen
inducting the Muefc: of GeorJ9' Hanieon
In 11,000 watt DfS'al Sound
l"tlet:uring NlllTation ~ U.• Noeeon
A Mac.Gillivra_y rrccman rilm
call(949)759·1122
'CAT PEOPLE'
In honor of Halloween, U1 Orungc
County Mw;ewn of Art will screen
·cat People,• d 1942 thriller about
a woTTldn who fears she will tJans -
fonn ticrself into a dec1dly oat, at 7
p.m. Friddy. A<.\miss10n b $5 for
adults, $4 for seniors and students,
and free for children under 16 dnd
museum members Th<· mu sewn i.~
at 850 &ID ClementP. Dnv<•, NPW-
port Bedch For iniomwtion, Cdll
(949) 7 59-1122.
'THREE·BAND CONCERT'
OCC presents d thrc>P. band con-
cert on Sunday m OCC's Robert .
B. Moore Theatre The concert
will start at 2 p.m. <Uld tickets
can be purchased m advance tor
$6 in OCC's Community Educa-
. tion Ttckf't Ofhre, located ad1a-
cent to the college's library. Tick-
ets will be sold at the door for $8.
For more mfonnation, call (714J
432-5880
JOHN ALEXANDER SINGERS
The Orange County Perfomung
Arts Center will maugurdte its
Choral Sencs in Founders I laU
with dn dppedrancc by John
Alexander Singers '1t 3 and 7
p.m Sunday Singers will per-
form a program featunng
Brahms' "Liebeslteder Waltzes,"
as well as work!> b}' Schumann,
Pavel, Schubert and Lili
Boulanger. Tickets are $32 CdU
(714J 740-7878 or (213) 365-3500 -ART
THE ART OF ANOENT CHINA
OCC features artifdcti. from Chi-
nese tombs of the Han and Tang
Dynasties thtough Dec. 10. The
contents of the tombs' artifacts
reflect a society engaged m agn-
culture and animal husbandry,
trade and econorrucs, rellg1on,
music, fashion, military practiCE"S
dnd architectural design Tht>
event will be held 111 OCC's Fine
Arts Gdllery m the college's Art
Center Bwldm~. Admission is
free. For more 1nformabon, call
(714) 432-5039
'CALIFORNIA COAST'
Ca.Womia Coast," dJl exlub1t of
oil paintings by Michael Ober-
meyer of Laguna Bedch, will be dt
l!te Newport Beach City Hall
Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd.,
through Wednec;day, Obermeyer
1s d charter member of the Laguna
Plem-Air Pa.inters Assooation. For
mformation, call (Q.19) 717-3870.
GLASS INSTALLATION
Artist Therman Slalom's large-·
scale glass installation runs
Uuough Jan. 3 at the Oran{Je
County Mu ewn of Art South
Coast Plaza Gallery, 3333 Bnstol
St., C<>ita Me:;a. Admission is
free Gallery hour!> dre Monday
through Fnday from 10 a.m. to 9
pm .. Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7
p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to
6:30 p.m . For infonnatlon, call (714) 662-3366, . .
•FASHION AT THE BEACH'
The Oran"ge County Museum of
Art will exhibit more than 100
photo<Jraphs by vanous photogra-
phers through JM. 3. Admission
is $5 for adulL<;, $4 for seruors and '
students, children under 16 and
museum members are free. Hours
are 11 d m to 5 p.m. Tuesday
through Sunday. The m95ewn is
at 850 San Clemente Dnve, New-
port Beach For information, cdll
1949)7sq.1122 · ..
'GOLD RUSH TO POP'
More than bO prunting~ will be Ill
the Gold Rush to Pop~ exhibtt
that will run Uuough Jan .. 24 at.the
Orange County Mw.eum of Art.
850 &ID Clemente Dnve. Newport
Beach The exhibit highlights the
history of Crtlifonua through the
eyes of tts drtlst.<;. Adnuss1on is $5
for adults, $4 for seruors and stu-
dents, children under 16 and free
for museum members. For infor-
mdtion, call (949J 759-1122.
T W I N ++ P ~ l m ~
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FRIDAY,
OCTOBER 30
Doors open
at 7 p.m.
Show at 9 p.m.
$25 In advance
$30 at the door
•
For tlcketa call 949-721-8
6 3 0 NEWPORT C ENTER DRIVE AT FASHION ISLAND
949-721-1211
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18 Thursday, October 29, 1998
• commun1 forum Newport Beoch/Costq /\Aeso Doily Pilot1
...
.. -' EDITORIALS
~OSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL
)
I
Prescription for healthy· council:
~indjt Dixon Gary Monahan
Adams and Kranzley.
I . .
Monahan,
I Dixon deserve
your vote
t'rhe Costa f\.1esa City Council
tl -whether through luck of
lhe drdw, c1 qwrk of nature or JUSt
a \'1gilant c1tm:>nry -has been a
model of .,ucrc.,s
It hums oght dlong, seemingly I appH'Ctdl.lve ot 1l$ stcl.H, looking
6ut lor rt>s1cl'enll, and businesses
thkc dnd putting aside small dif·
k•n•nces wnen controversy comes
I ~ lc1nqmq throuqh U1e door. •
' Thf' conung election probably
won't cl1dnqe U1dl because only
two ol the five council seats are
up for 9rc1hs
• One ol the? seal!) is bemg
\'ctCdtecl br Peter Buffa, the long-·
11mc councilmun whose wit and
potJl.lccil smarts brought depth
6nd tt sense of fun lo the counol
j Grtry Mcnahan is clinging to lJ1c other seat
I -With voter. selecting council
~wmhms at large -me~g
T T-he Newpon Beach
City Council needs
Mating.
Over the past two
years, the seven resi-
dents who serve on the counctl
have turned into a contentious
group. Personal agendas and
petty politics have pushed aside
consensus building and good
public policy. The council
reached its nadir with Resigna-
tion-gate, the abrupt departure
of beloved City Manager Kevin
Murphy.
But elections always breathe
a sense of optimism into a city,
a chance for a new start. New-
port Beach citizens, like base-
ball fans during spring tram1ng,
have every reason to be hope-
ful.
Two unopposed mcumbents,
Dennis O'Netl and Norma
Glover, will get a free pass to
anothe r four years. We're par-
ticularly fond of O'Neil, who
has serVed the city well dunn9
his freshman term. and we ha~e
confidence that he'll emerge as
a leader and cluef consensus
builder on the council
That leaves two contested
seats. In District 4, Gary Adams
Gery Adorns
brings to the
cooocil o long
resume of tom-
mumy involve-
ment, from
Planning Com·
mission choir.
mon to Boy
Scou15 of
America atStrict
commission.
Gary Adams
1s the easy choice. The 17-year
Newport Beach resident bnngs
to the council a Jong resume of
community involvement from
Planning Commission chairman
to Boy Scouts of America dis-·
tnct commiss1on. The engmeer
by profess10n 1s bright, dedicat-
ed and a straight arrow. Adams
would be the ideal.replacement
for Tom Edwards ...
Oneof Mie
Krmuley's
greatest
menglhs is his
oblty to jgd
consensus and
forge compro-
mises to diffi.
wh issues.
In District 1, Newport voters
face tougher choices. Len
Miller, a 15-yeer c::ommunity
activist, 1umped into the race a
bit late and has been tdgged
the dark horse. But he's poured
a small fortune mto the cam-
paign and has earned himself
well throughout the election
season, poundmg away on two
of his ravonte issues: harbor
Mike Kranzley
water quality and the proposed
au-port at El Toro. ·
Mike Kranzley and Tod
Ridgeway are the favontes
Both have a long record of com-
munity service Both ably serve
on the Planning CommissJOn .
Both are respected and well-
hked around the community.
Both. ltke Miller, would serve
their constituents well.
~e'28
But we believe Kranzley 1s
the right candidate at this
moment m Newport Beach his-
tory. One of Kranzley's greatest
strengths is his ability to build
consensus and forge compro-
mises to difficult issues. The
city needs someone who can
find colllll1on ground where
people -on the council and
throughout the city -can come.
together. He's not the pit bull ·
Ridgeway can be, and he has a t
good deal more experience in 1
Newport government than
Miller.
Adams and Kranzley are just
the right medicine for the ailing
council The duo will help bring
civility and respect back to City
Hall They have the ideas and
intelligence and humility to be I
good counctl members . •
To regain its health, Newport
Beach government needs '
Adams and Kranzley. Please
give them your vote
thl'fe are no councilmaruc dis-
mcts -candldates m Costa Mesa
sonwl.lmf's find th emselves m
1.rov. dPd Wd l<'rs, clawing to find d
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
'" c1y to th<' top. .
"' Ttus yecu Uw odds d!e much · :
l>nghtl'f. 1\vo :.ec1ts. Six cancli-j
~tokes, Franco ShOuld join other incumbents iri return to board
dc1tes. Good muth for a politioan. ~ For the first time 111 years, an
·The C'and!ddtes are ~ mixed air of unbridled optimism sur-
hag. however There's Chns rounds the Newport-Mesa Uni-
gteel runrung once agam on his • . tied School District.
worn-out platloml of dnving New Saperintendent Robert
i.lndocwmmted wor}<ers from aarbot has a lot to do with 1t Co~ld )'vlesa, shutbng down the Newport-Mesa has never expen-
Jol> center crnd rel<?,C'abng such ·· enc;ed a honeymoon like this ·
charity outreach pdlltnes as . before. Teachers, parents and
Share Our Selves : administrators gush hls praises.
Theres J cifnes Fisler, who ran 1 And l!you ask Barbot's old school : distnct in Chico, the honeymoon two yec11' ago c1nd preaches a ; Will never end. He's that special.
sl.JghUy more elevated vers1on of -: The gooq economy and enroll-
Steel's rhetonc Lawrence Jones, ment growth have also given
d ruce young man who wor~ for school t,-ustees the ability, to radt-
Rep Ddnd Rohrubacher, ~also cally increase teachers salaries,
bdck'for d second attempt. City which are now more in line with
dcti.~ist Caroline Butler and Plan-othfil Orange County districts.
mng Comnuss1oner Linda Dixon The results are happy teachers
round out the list. who will be more likely to sta}'\
To begm with, Monahan dear-put. More good news. .
Iv df'SNves d second term. He's However, there is a lot of work
hds q rown mto the JOb, has to be done. Reprurs to the dis-trict's aging schools have been bcCQIJlf' a voice for both residents estimated to be as lugh as $100
dnd business and mcredSingly million, test scores are medJocre
-has proved to be d ledder and the performance of some
· For the second seat, Dixon West Side Costa Mesa scl}ools
seems to be head and shoulders are just short of abysmal -which
c1bove the crowd Bnght, outspo-1 highlights th~owmg chdSm
ken, natural lf'aderslup abillhes. ; between the education received
As a planrung corruruss1oner, · 10 Newport Beach and Costa
-Dixon has been unalrdld to buck • j Mesa:
the ma1onty, voting agruru._t _ for But-under Barbot's leadership,
mstarrce _ lhe proposed layout the d.tstrtct is poised to make s1g-
of the revamped Harbor ('enter. ruficant strtdes 10 all these areas.
This t.S why incumbents JU1l Fer-. And, for good medSUie, she lives ryman and Judy Franco have
10 a chdllenged but unrepresent: deoded to run for another tenn.
Pd part of town, College Pt1.rk. PE!rryman said he ruled out a
We urqe-voters to're-elect run for a second term -unW he
Gary Mondhun dnd let Linda •. saw,Barbot's ·magneuc manage-
D1Xon J)egm hN first tenn. • : ment style. Now Ferryman wants
HOW TO REACH YOUR REPlllllTITIVIS
PRESIDE\IT Bill Chnton, (DJ, The White
House, 1600 Pennsylvania
Ave., Washington, 0 .C.,
q 20500. HoUine (6 a1m . to 2
.p.m.) f202) 456-t 111 . •.
o.c .. 20510, (202) 224-38-41; or
11111 Sant. Momca Blvd.,
Swte 915; 1!os Angeles 90025,
(310) 91.C-7300.
• • HOUSE OF .... SENTATIV£S
• Chris Cox, (It), 41th District,
VICE PftESIDEtg . • . • 1 Newport Place.: Suite 420,
I Gore, (I}). The ~apitol Newport 8MCh 92660; (714)
'8u1ldmg, Suite 212, Wa-hing-756-22~-4;. or ~02 Rayburn
ton. o.c., ~os.oo. ! .• • Building, WUblngton, o.c.,
· , 2Git5, ~02) 225--561 t. (Repre-
GOVERNOR . sent,I most of ~rt Beach.)
P.D(e Wilson, (R), State Capitbl, • Dena Rohrabacber, (R), .C5th
Sacramento 9581'4, (916) 445-District, 101 Main St., Suite, ~8-41. · . 3C, Huntington Beech 92648.
(714) 960-64831 or 1021 Long·
worth Bulld.lng, Wuhlngton, o.c., (202) 225-i415. (Repre-
tents Costa W... and West
Newport Beach).
U.S. SENATORS •
• Uorbara 8ol(er, {DJ, l 12 Hart
Senate Building, Suite 112,
Washington, D.C ., 20510,
(202) 224-35531 or 2250 E.
Jrnp •rlul l llghway, Suite 545,
ID Segundo 90245, (310) 414·
5700.
• 01 nn Fein t in, (0), 33 t
Hort Building, Wn hinglon,
•
STATE SINATI
ROii Johnlon (It), 3Sth Db·
lrict, 18552 MacArthur Blvd.,
Suite 220, Irvine '92715, 833·
0180
f
David Brooks Jim Ferryman Judy Franco
to be on the 'board when the dlS·
trict md1<9its turnaround. And
why not? Ferryman, who is run-
ning· unopposed, has done an
excellent JOb as a trustee, grow-
ing with each year. We are
thrilled wit.l'? Ferryman's change
of heart and look forward to hav-
ing him aboard for another four
years.
Judy Franco is a slightly differ-
ent story. The 17-year trustee
bnng'> d wealth ol school distnct
lustory and enthusiasm to the 1ob.
She'<; dlso incredibly responsive
to her c:onsutuents. And she's just
plain nice
On the flip side, Franco has
been m charge during many of
Newport-Mesa's darkest
moment~. mcludmg the $4 mil-
lion embca.lement, the !>tide in
test <tCOrf's and the detenorabon
of thE> schools ln the 1980s, New-
port-Mesd wds ranked among the
lop t O sc-hool distncls in the
ndllon. Now 11.s test scores are
rruddle of the pack for Orange
County.
Nonna.Uy, four terms would be
enough. In fact, f.Sur yea.rs ago,
we said 13 years WdS ple nty for
Franco and endorsed her chdl·
le nger m Trustee Area 5. But this
year, her challenger, Tom Szulga,
just \Sn"t ready for the school
board. I ~e has vutually no com-
Qlunity involve ment and even
less tact With h.lS intelligence
and apparent passion, we'd
encourage him to start his
involvement in the school district
on a grass-roots level and make
another run m four years.
But for this election, we'll take
Franco.
Incumbents Wendy Leece and
David Brooks are also runmng
unopposed. When elected fow
yean. ago, Leece's aJfilidtion with
the Religious Right worned some
of the community, includmg the
Pilot. She's proved everyone's
featS groundless. Except for a
(
WendyLeece
borderline obsession with the
evtls of federal mandates, Leece
has been an excellent trustee,
earning respect from nearly
everyone. She listens, does her
homework and votes her con-
science. She deserves four more
years.
And David Brooks, a retired
police captain, has performed
admirably in his short time on the
board. Appointed earlier Uus year
when Ed Decker stepped down,
Brooks has fit in well. 1lus qwck
study has a great grasp on the
issues and how to motivate peo-
ple. We're happy to have him for
a full term.
Which brings us to the tough-
est race. nustee Area 4 features
two tughly qualified candidates.
Challenger Kathy Schwarz hds
been active in the schools for
years, combines intelligence with
a good sense of h~or, and is
well-hked by nearly everyone
w!to's worked with her. She
Serene Stokes
would make a great trustee.
But there's just one problem.
Serene Stokes, the incumbent,
has done a commendable job
during her freshman term.
Stokes knows the ins and outs of
the complex school clistrict, is no
afraid to deal with controversial
issues head-on and-as a for-
mer Santa Ana principal -
knows the needs of Costa Mesa's I
West Side.
It's a close call, but our p1ck is I
Stokes.
For the record, it's sad that •
only two residents have stepped : .
forward to challenge the five '
mcwnbents. The school distnct I
-the single most important
institution in our community -I
deserves better.
On the bright side, the five
1
incumbents are representing us
well and will continue the dis-
trict's momentum if returned to
office.
We'd encourage you to do so.
MA I l l 'A G
ocialit~ status is
annoying
ll bothers me that when you
wnt~ articles about Tma
Schafrut.z, you call her the
socialite of Newport Beach
( • Judg • ~ed Schafnil7. can con-
trol as <'l!i, • Oct. 28).
Why don'\ you call her what
she reallY. i l She lS a felon who
sold cocame and went to Jail. J
thmk it 1s a bad sign on Newport
Bt•tlch to call her.& socialite of
Newport Beach when she ~ a
felon b<>cuus<• that is really not
Whdt II is all about.
PAUL JOHNSON
Newport ,Beach
Nothing wrong with ·
Dcck<'r eviction
r·m caUmg on the c;tay or go
qu lion 1·convi<'led sex off nd·
e r fights e viction,• Oct. 27),
Althou~h 1t e m!\ .th ~mmg
'
of the evict.Jon notice implies
that the basis of the eviction is
concern over recent public
awareness of Chris Di-c:ker's acts
in the past, 1t ts mere speculation
and conjecture to plead that
Robert St~llrecht 1s exercising
the 30~day option in bad faith.
One docs not have to be a pro-
fessor of property law to Justify a
landlord's nght to enforce a valid
30-day provision m a lease.
Irrespective of the reason,
unless expre sly stated m a lease,
them is no foundational prerequi-
site rcqum~d before a landlord or
tenant invokes an expressed pro-
vts1on cont.dined in a lease. More-
over, these elements of funda-
mental property rights should bo
obvtous to a competent attorney.
What I am flabbergasted by is
T. Matthew Phillips' concern over
the potential for his client to
attain ~tatus as 11 nomad. Thal
concern is directly m contradic-
tion to lh optimlSm possessed by
Phillips when he filed what he
believed to be a meritonous law-
swt agamst the oty.
One also need not be infinite
in wisdom to realize that with the
enormous anbopated jury verdict
that Decker is expecting to
receive in the whereabouts of a
million dollars, he would be able
to purchase lus own home, thus
negating the concern of his attor-
ney that •Decker would be
bounced around from one com·
muruty to the next."
FREDASCARI
Newport Beach
Responding to your inquiry
about Chris Decker, the sex
offender, I state unequivocally
that he should be required to
leave. That way should sustam
the law and all that ts mtended
in Megan's Law. End of story. I le
should leave.
I
A Plug for Everlyn Hart f
The respected former Newport 1 Beach Councilwoman and former l
Mayor Evelyn Hart IS running for
the Orange County Water District
board I'
Hart has a long lustory of water 1'
and sewer planning for the city
and county. Her long-range plan-
mng skills helped bring the Foun· 1
ta.m Valley ground water to New·
port. She serves on the Santa Ana I
Regibnal Water Quality Control
Board, and unlike ber opponent,
she voted againSt the Irvine Ranch
Water District dumping this treat-I
ed sewage water into our Back
Bay. Most importantly, she has no
conflict of interest. knows water
lSSues, and has proven leaderShip
ability. .
I believe this infonnatlon is per
tinent to the citizens of Newport
Beach and should be tterated to
them •
ARDEN RONEY
Newport Beach •
fl\ANK EISENDRA~
Newport Beec
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SNYDER
CONTINUED FROM 1
But as Ruth points out, not all
ailments have escaped them.
"What we're going to give
each other for our anniversary is
heanJ\g aids.• she says.
Between the two, Harold
does 'most of the talking. But
Ruth throws her two cents in
every so often.
He rem1rusces about growing
up on a farm in South Dakota.
He remembers ndmg m a horse
and buggy, going on sleigh rides
in the wmtertune. and heating
about when the Titanic sank in
J912 .
He and his father came to
Southern California in the
t 920s, and although he tried to
qo back to South Dakota, he just
couldn't stay away
Harold and Ruth met m
Upland -where she was born
crnd raised -while on a blind
date at a dance the town used to
have every Saturddy night The
relationship blossomed from
there, and they were mamed
EL TORO
CONTINUED FROM 1
"We'd be willing to talk, but
we haven't received a response,·
Edwards said
Pdul Eckles, execul1ve dlrec-
tor of the reuse authonty, said he
st1U hopes his orgdruZdtion can
open the dialogue wllh the resi-
dents of Newport Beach ·
"I'm not sure we'd have d dis-
\. ussion with the Airport Work.mg
Group or the Otdnge County
Rc<)1onal Airport Authority,
which both have 'the godl of pro-
moting the airport,• he said
Reuse authority off~~1als have
,aid they reC'elVed a lot of posi-
tive feedback from the Original
etter, which also included a
esponse card on wtuch residents
ould show their support for
"working together" on the El
Toro issue
But because Airport Work.mg
Group officials didn't hear back
from the reuse authority, they
became more suspicious of the
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about three years later on Oct
29, 1928. They have one son,
James, 69, but no grandchil·
drcn.
"I have a good wile -the
bes1, • Harold says.
"He hasn't tried the othen;, •
Ruth points out. "Like Clinton •
Harold says his advic~ to
young people is to find someone
who likes the same things you
do.
It's no good for the wile to
stay home au the time when the
husband is out playmg golf, he
says, which is why he doesn't
play golf.
"I think a lot of marriages
have problems because the man
becomes prominent and makes
money, ~d then he goes hay-
wire," Harold says. "If people
would be home more ,and be
together, they would stay
together longer.• ·
The couple came to Newport
Beach from Upland in 1942 and
have been here ever since. Their
first home, on Bay Avenue, cost
them a mere $1,700.
"We've traveled around the
United States several wnes, but
when we come back, this is always
letter's motives, said group presi-
dent Tom Naughton.
~The way the letter was pre-
sented is that it was a solicitation
by ETRPA for us to sit down and
have a working agreement. and I
don't ·~ow that anything has
transpired m that direction,• he
said. "There hasn't been any .
contact with AWG on that front."
So Naughton filed a Publlc
Records Act request to get all of·
the correspondence generated
by the Aug. 20 letter. He said the
1eason was to have the same
database of names that the reuse
authonty has in case the Airport
Working Group wanted to "clar-
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the best p~ce. ,,·Harold says.
He worked in the slupyards,
owned a juice bar in the Balboa
Fun Zone and'worked for Dou-
glas A1rcraft in Long Beach.
To prepare for retirement,
Harold got into real estate and
sold most of the lots in Newport
Heights -where the couple
lives now -before any homes
were built.
• lt was more of a village here
thert," Harold says. "AU I
remember of Costa Mesa was an
icehouse where we would stop
before we went out fishing.•
ify any misunderstandings.•
Naughton said he has only
glanced through the responses
and isn't planning a mass mailer
any tune soon.
If the group did send out
something. it would be to let
Newport B~ach residents know
that the cooperation isn't coming
from South County's end, he
said
Eckles last week malled
another letter to those Newport
residents who responded to the
first one. u\formmg them of the
records request and saying he
hoped it didn't cause them any
mconveruence
He's Qeen relued for 26 years,
and mos~ or it the couple has
spent travelmg.
Their favorite place of all is
Yoserrute National Park, where
they used to stay in a cabm for
weeks at a tune.
About four years ago, they
had planned what would have
been their last tnp to Yosemite.
They had a room reserved for
three nights and had even sent
in the check, Harold says
But one day they were sitting
at the table when they suddenly
realized it was a month later,
and they had forgotten about the
reservation.
·1 just figured we weren't
meant to go,• Hcuold says.
· That seems to be the sort of
easygoing attitude that has sus-
tained Harold and 'Ruth through-
out the years. They may have
their disagreements, but they
would never call each other
names and don't hold grudges
"We loss each other every
night before we go to bed
because we don't knQw if we're
gomg to wake up the next morn-
ing,· Harold says. "We're a fun-
ny couple.·
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pulling 'the plug on his council
career is odd. He's the council's
most articulate voice on the El
Toro airport issue. He's the guy
everyone figured would be the
team leader, the perioon who
would somehow bring the
council together. Instead,
gone
But here's where things get
mteresting. Adams. a veteran
plaruung commissioner· who's
belng endorsed by practically
everyone, seems like the easy
winner. Especially against
someone like Winslup a wait-
er-turned-actor who actually
opposes a commercial auport
at El Toro and talks in SlDlSter
verse about how dark forces
stole the last election, offenng
an election-day scenario more
complicated than a Bobby Fis-
cher chess problem
Troub~e is, Wmship nearly
beat Edwards four years ago,
even though Edwards was a
planning commissioner and
had been endorsed by nearly
everybody Nobody knows
why. Nobody knows how But
it nearly happened.
So Adams campaigns and
campaigns With a worried
sense of once bitten, twice shy.
Chances are he11 blow Win-
ship away. But .
In District 1, John Hedges
goes away Opuuons vary on
whether that's a good thing.
Hedges -ever the conserva-
tive, ever the fiery one, ever
the intellect, ever the trouble-
maker, and ever the elusive
one smce getUng routed m the
pnmanes in lus bid to become
supemsor -ts being tnpped
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So who's the lucky guy to
replace Hedges? Hard to fig-
~e A few months dgo, Mike
Kranzley would have been the
logical answer. A planrung
commissioner, Kranzley· has
been running for this seat since
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bnngs expenence and a lot of
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be on the Tustin City Council,
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plopped $41,000 of his own
money into the campaign.
The winner? Kranzley. Or
maybe Ridgeway. Possibly
Miller Hmmm.
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I remember, got her 15 seconds
of fame when .she received a
speeding ticket while
I Rollerbladmg around town.
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ment evidentl~· was enough to
insplte her to politics. Well, at
least she's not a plan.rung com-
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BRIEFLY II THE NEWS
Qup of cotrce free to
library patrons
day at several Ne~rt Beach
shopping centers.
The event will be held from
3;30 to 5 p.m. at the following
centers: Bayside, Eastbluff Vil-
lage, Harbor View, Newport Hills,
Newport North and Westcl1ff
Plazd.
block. Marine gear will also be for
saJe.
Proceeds from the sale support
the college's nonprofit manne and
sailing programs. Peel's CoHee and Tea m Coro-
na del Mar wdl offer free cups of
coffee to all Newport Beach Pub-
bc Library cdrd holders Nov 1-
26. These shopping centers will
provide opportuniUes for children
to trick-or-treat m tl safe dnd
secure environment.
For a list of boats and equip-
ment for sale, call the Sailing
Center dt (714) 645-9412.
The chdm opened its first
Orange County store hNe earher
tlus month and donated some of
the proceeds to the hb1ary. For more information, call
(949) 225-4095.
City offers hazardous
waste pickups for free
Peel's 1s in the Corona del Mar
Plaza al MacArthur Boulevard
and East Codsl J hghwdy. Coffee
served from 6:30 d.m to 9 p.m.
daily. Fall boat auction on
the blo~k Saturday
The Costa Mesa Sanitary Dis-
trict offers a free pickup service
tor household hazardous wastes,
including dhtifreeze, automobile
batteries, used oil and latex
paint. For more ·mlotmdtion, call
(310) 450-6060.. . occ·will conduct its fall boat
duction arid marine gear sale Sat-
urqdy at the Coast Community
College District Office, 1370
Addms Ay_e., Costa Mesa, directly
across from the campus.
Residents who use curb-side
trash' pickup can call (800) 449-
7587 to schedule a collection
date Collected matenals will be
recycled. .
hopping CC'nters oITer
safe trick-or-treating
The Irvine Co is sponsonng 1b
eighth <tnnua.l Hdlloween I ldp-
penmg tm:k-or-tredt c>vcnt Sulur-
Dozens of sailboats and powcr-
bodts on trailers will 'be on the
Participants will receive a free
quart or refined motor oil. For more
mformation, call (714) 754-5043.
RE-ELECT
BUD QUIST
TO
ORANGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT
DIVISION 7
Cities of Costa Mesa, half of Newport Beach, Fountain Valley,
and portions of Huntington Beach, Irvine, Tustin and Westminster.
WATER BOARD ACCOMPLISHMENTS
• Consistently voted for inexpensive water
• Initiated our Water District's "2020 Master
Plan" so that generations to come will have
an abundant supply of safe drinking water.
• Arranged for the 1ntertie with Irvine Ranch
Water District to our Green Acres' program
so that treated wastewater would not have
to be dumped into Newport's Backbay.
Q UALIFICATIONS:
• Graduate of Purdue University.
• Licensed Prof ess1onal C1v1l Engineer for
36 years.
• Former City Engineer for Orange, Los
Alamitos and Villa Park
• Small Business Owner. ·
• Designated professional membership:
National Water Resources Association,
Santa Ana River Flood Protection Agency,
Colorado River Water User's Assoc1at1on,
Water Advisory Committee of
Orange County.
COMMITTED TO
• Unpolluted water supply.
• Waste water reclamation and
recycling projects.
• Pro~ection of the underground water basin.
• Reductiop of dependency on imported water
• Cost-efficient and effective management.
• Holding the line on the cost of water
ENDORSEMENTS
• Qr;;i~ Co_un~
Supervisor
Jim Silva
Newport B_e~Qi:
Jan Oebay
Dennis O'Neil
Tom w. Thomson
John Noyes
Richard R. Luehrs
Jean H. Watt
Dr. Jack and Nancy
Skinner • ·
Philip L. Arst
Barry Eaton
Jim Parsons
Jim de Boom
(partial list)
Mesa Consolidated
Water District: •
R M ichael Healey
Henry S. Panian
Fred Bookmiller Jr.
Dana Haynes
Karl Kemp
Newport-Mesa
School Dist .:
Jim Ferryman
fountain valley:
Guy Carrozzo
Chuck Conlosh
Huntington Beach:
Tom Harmon
Westminster:
Frank G Fry
MY PROMISE TO YOU IS TO CONTINUE TO SERVE THE RESIDENTS OF THIS DISTRICT WITH DIGNITY AND HONOR
:Please Vote for ~.U D· QUIST, Director, Orange County Water District
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EYE-<>PENER
Newpot1 Harbor repeats as Seo Yiew league
champion in boys water polo I see below
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Thursday, OCtober 29, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949.57 44223
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' $anta Margarita invades Newport Harbor
tonight with the familiar favorite's role.
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I • BNUlY FAUl.KNMl
: NEWPORT BEACH -The Cleveland Browns
had John Elway, Ohio State Coach John Cooper
ttas Michigan and Newport Harbor Hlgh's football
team still has Santa Marganta. I With five straight victones over the .Jast three
seasons, the Saddleback Valley-based nemesis has
~ingle-handedly baited what may have been a CIF
Southen:i Secllon dynasty for the Sailors, who went
14-0 to claun the1T fusl CIF title in 1994.
, It was Santa Marganta which defeat~d the Tars
i}:i the 1996 CIF D1vis1on V title game, then sunk
the Sailors' postseason bid in last year's Division V
semifinals.
Along with Sed View League triumphs each
season, the Eagles were responsible for four of
Newport's five losses those two
years.
Rell'aguing came and went
ldst year wtthout vanquishing
the Eagles to more challenging
1998 environs, so Coach Jim
Hartigan's powerhouse (6-1, 2-0
in league, ranked No. 6 m
Orange County and No. 1 m CTF Division Vl) once
again invades the Sailors' stadmrn for tonight's 7
o'clock Sea View clash.
Newport Codch Jeff Bnnkley, however, isn't
ready to acknowledge there's any score to settle.
The Sailors (5-2, 0-2 and ranked No. 6 in Division
Vl), in fact, hdve their own postseas9n survtval to
wony about, after losing the1T first two league
games to Corona del Mar and Woodbridge.
Mft wouldn't matter lf we were playing Santa
Margarita or Ensigri lntennectiate," Brinkley said.
"Our Job lS to do the best job we ,an."
SEE NEWPORT PAGE 82
IS
Irvine (S-M) 1 0 1
CdM (5-2)\ , 1 1 0
5-2) • J 0
El Toro 12-SI 0 2 0
Tonight (7)
Santa Margarita at Newport
Friday (7:30)
IMne \IS CoroNI cW ~
at Newport Harbor
Woodbndge vs El Toro,
at Trabuco H1I~
QUOil OF THE DAY .....____....
"Cooch (BiM) Bornen prepared us vety weD for the 6-on-S, and we
did exoctly what he told us -trap and knock them off balance -"
Peter Belden, Newport Harbor poloist
Newpo1t Beoch/Co$to M.eso Doily Pilot BJ
DA.IL Y Pru>T t 998 'ifAc;QN RECORD
84°(, {21-4)
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WATER POL O
richard
dunn
:LegendS eye
r 1McNrunara
tournrunent
• One more tune appears
set for McNamara's Band
ih the form of Nov. 9 golf
tourney at Cos Serranos. •
twill be "McNamara's
Band" for a third time when
an endowment fund ts
launched m the name of the
former tenrus legend who
cbed ldSt Apnl and touched the
Uves or mdny.
"' The founding fathers of the
Coach Myron McNdmard
Nttemonal Endowed Scholarship
die hosllllg a golf tournament
Nov. 9 at Los Serranos Country
Club m Chino 1 lills wtth Jack
Kramer dS the honordl)'
Chairman.
• Kramer. along with Pancho
<!ionzalez, Lew Hoad. Ken
ij.ose wall. Pc:lOcho Segura and
Rod La\!er, were globe-trotters
qi their sport in the 1950s as a
tennis barnstorming tour that
iflcluded McNamara as the
band's traveli,ng secretary and
'ibmetimes fill-in doubles player.
McNamara's first band
<;onsisted of the members aboard
hls bombers in World War II,
when be flew 41 heroic missions
as a piJot m the South Paci!1c.
DAILY PILOT FOOTBALL PLAYER Of THE WEEK
N ewport Harbor's
Peter Belden (2) fends
ott the pressure of El
Toro's Tim Craycraft
El TORO NEWPORT ... ..... ... . .. Dolf Aloi . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .... . ..... . . . . . . . NEWPORT BFACH -W1th d smother-
mg defense iii . the final two rrunutes,
Ne\vport t !arbor High'-bo}'Ii water polo -
h")am stopped El Toro's la:.1 four posses-:
s1ons m a must-ec victory Wednesday, 6-
5, as the Sailor!> chnc:hi>d their second
mnsecuhvc Sea View League title.
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(left): below, the winning
moment as Sailors Gary
Conwell (9) and Jeff
Leeper celebrate Harbor's
sixth goal of the day, the
magic number in
tiJewport's 6-5 victory
over El Toro to claJm the
the Sea View League
championship.
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Newport Harbor holds
on fo r hard-fou ght, 6-5
victory over visiting
El Toro to capture its
second straight Sea
Y.iew League water .
polo championship.
Newport Harbor, rdnked No. 1 ui
Orange County ftnd No. 2 in CIF South-
ern Sert1on Dl\:1 ion l behind Long Beach
Wilson, musck•d its way to the top as El
, Toro t19·6, 3-1 in league) was derued m
its last four Lnp':> down, Including a 6-on-
5 opporturuty when sophomore driver
Peter Beldt•n provicted one of his two last-
1runule ~teals lor the Sailors (18-4. 4-0).
·codch IBill) Barnett prepared us very
well for the 6·un-5, • .Aelden <:aid, "and
we did f':<actly what he told us -trap
and knock them oft balance.•
Nev.'Port HtJrhor ·enior Garv Conwell
(team-high three goals) was eJe<:ted wjth
1.34 left to give El Toro its man-up advan-
tage. But Bclden .:;lipped m b~hind the
~ pocket and lapp<..>d the ball away from an
El Toro dnver to tally his second steal m
less than a mmute.
Atter the Sailors missed a shot at the
other end, El Thro had another chance,
but Newport Harbor's defense :.utfocated
the Chargt>rs, wllo wE>Je unable to get o[f
a shot, mc;t •ad throwing the ball away
with 0, 12 on the dock
•That's Jlli>t a mental hreakdown, the
fact that we didn't 9et a shot off,• El Toro
Codch Don ~to!l 'l:aui. "It wus 1ust a men-
tal rmstake. Pres:.urc. Then we throw the
ball dWdV."
The Tdrs tncd to run out the clock. but
a whistle went aqamst them cilld El Toro·l:i
Brad Burnell was able to lob a buzzer-
heating attempt•trom about 20 meters
away. Newport Harbor goalkeeper 1im
B1Tdsong (nme save~) urned JI perfectly,
commg high out of the water and knock·
mg the ~hot awo.) to protect the wm.
"There were a lot of tru:.tates by both
SEE POLO PAGE B3
• Football standout Cldyton kee,ps Newport Harbo'1 's
competitive flame burning on both sides of the ball.
R \Hin l•\l l""'M If.
IWy Pilcl
B dly Cldyton ha always
stnvcd for victory. Friday
night, however, the
Newport Harbor High football
standout lenmCd"what it was
like to fear defeat.
. ·1 really didn't want to lo e,"
the Junior ~ety and recetver
said "Something lit up 1n me
dunng the ccond half. I don't
know tf I can ~'>plam it, but it
rrught have be n the first time
the fire was so mtens.e. •
While this burrung de ire
couldn't overcome a lrong effort
by Woodbnclgc, wl}ich claimed a
10-7 Sf'a Vt('w League vtr.tory, it
ruwark a breakthrour1h
individual perfonndnn• tor the
' athletic 6-foot-4, 184·pounder
The D&ly Pilot Player of the
\\·eek Cdught five pa"'"" for 110
yards, mduding four for 80 rard.;
m the final pcnod. Hi 6-yard
touchdown catch \\,th 5ifl7
remalrung kept the Sailors m tht•
gdffle, a did his mt01ception m
the end zone to d •ny a
Woodbndg c> c;conng threat cnrl}'
m the th1Td quarter
•He Jl}aycd big," -N1•\\ port
Coach J f Bnnkl., 5ll1d ot h1 ...
two-year start<>r on dt•lens >, who :r <
has al"<> caught 17 Jldc;' for 371 ,
yards and two m ... cmrung olf
• ongratulatio~s . , .
The I~ine Company and Coro~a del Mar Plaza will be making a donation to the Newport Ha~r
High School At~letic Departm~1_1t in recogitition of outs~~nding performances such as .yo~rs.
Billy Clayton
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82 Thursday, October 29, 1998
• Lagund Hills takes on
Costa Mesa from familiar
spot at~p PCL standings.
RAllll'f F'\I I t.M ti
ll<Wf Pilol
COS TA
MrSA Costcl
t-..ll'Sd High
football codch
Jerry J lowell
isn't so '>ure
LdCJllnd . HtlJ!.
pl.1yNs don't have pod.s'1ru;tead of
lo< kt>r.. ·
. It's like thc>ir coaches yo down
tu Kmko's c-very year and just turn
m 2l pictures ol theu stclrters from
tJu'.! yP-ctr before,• l lowell sdid of
lt1P Hdwks. who square off
·•!lcltn!.t lht-Mustdngs Fnddy dt 7
p m. in d Pcl<''11lr Codsl Lcdgue
nmtc>'>t di Orange Codst College.
"Th<>y n~n th1'm through the pho-
tocopy lllMhtnt! cmd come out
'"tilt lht• :-;amt' thing
"If yuu look di them on vicleo
.. thl' foUJ y<'ctr'> l'vc> been hem, it's
hkt• llw Sdme guys ctro m lhe
'<llTlt' JCrSL'YS dncl playing the
'ctllH' posillon'> every yPar I don't
..,,.< how they Cdll hdve 16 seruor::.
-who look Jllst hkc t~e guys who
'lfdChliilt•cJ ldst }ll'dl "
There lS, m fdct , d new coclch
and d v1rtudl 1wr...onnel ovl'rhduJ
frnm th<• sen1or-cfo'l\11nated squdd
which went P· l, 5-0 an lt>dgue
dnd won the (Ir SouUu-!m S~-
111111 1>1vis1on Vlll t1Ue ltt'>t f,ill
But Brun• lnqdlls' J ldwks (4-3,
'.l·O rmd rdnked No 8 m C IF DiVl·
s1on VI) hdVl' once dgdln f~h
iom>d the cook1e-C'uller eH1c1ency
and suc·cf'<,s whtc:h prompted the ir
shtJI next fall to tht> Sea View
League.
·we're going· to have to play
one beck of a game to wm," How~
ell said of the Hawks, who have
beaten Mesa four straight games
dJld eight of the last nine.
An upset would injocl the
Mustangs (4·3, l·l) back into the
PCL title hunt, after seven
turnovers cost them a 24-8 )oss to
University last wee~.
"We're still at the crossroads,•
Howell said. "J drew. op a dia-
gram before the University game
with three paths. One was us
beaung Uni and gomg onto the
league btle. Another was not
beating Uni and giving up, and a
thud was playing Uru tough, los-
mg. but bouncing back and hght·
mg hard the rest of the way.
"Now is the·time we find out J.f
our kids are really football pldy·
ers. We play three more (leguJar-
season) games and we're ftghbng
for d winning season and a spot m
the playoffs.•
That hght will likely include a
d efensive adjustment, dccordmg
to Howell, whose 'Mustangs must
battle a balanced o(fense keyed
by junior quarterback Brnndon
C hamplin. seruor tdllbdck Rydn
Johnson and senior receiver Jeff
Fischer.
Johnson, a converted tight
end. has 706 yards rushing and
three IDs on 133 cames. He has
td.ken over for Orange County
car.eerTUJ>hing leader Mjke Jones,
whom Howell will not miss.
•He's not as explosive• as
Jones, but you better dssign sc.,._
en or eight guys to stop him or-
he's going to score eventually,•
Howell said
Champlln has thrown for 972
yards and 11 TDs (55 of 12~ with
s rts
Hiii SCHOOL fOOTllLL
C O· S T I M I S I l I I I U P S
OFRNSE D £RNSE
No, \iot•y•r Ht. Wt.d. Pot. No. pt•y•r Ht Wt.a. Pot.
10 DAWWI•
M JIMMY HnzOG
2 RICXY MAllTIN
42 Jolff~
.. Gus SMoovM.
tJ eo.vDANDY
51 Eus.o MMn1NEz 52 P.J. StMGL
54 &IC CofilNATY
75 ISMa. L1A1.
411 SHAUN fEMvMAN
S 11 17S Sr. Q8
S-9 180 Jr W8
S-11 155 Sf W8
fr<1 195 Sr FB
6"2 210 Sr TE
6-2 250 Jr lT
5 10 225 Jr LG
5.9 245 Sr. c
5--0 265 Jr' RG
6-1 290 Sr RT
6-3 190 Jr TE
stx mterceptions). while Fischer,
all-league as a junior detensive
back, has 25 catches for 420
yards. He has scored six touch-
downs. ·
Mesa's offense is still strug-
gling for its identity. Howell
began the season m the smash-
mouth double wing. before
ex.penmenting, with lin11ted suc-
cess, wilh more I-formation and
. single-back sets.
Regardless of lhe formauon.
Juruor Jimmy J lerwg and junior
quarterback Dave Weir are the
primary. weapons
Herzog has 858 rushing yards
on 165 carrie!> and has scored 14
TDs. Weir. sidelined early m last
week's game with a concussion,
returns wilh impressive offens1VE>
numbers H hds rushed for 427
yards and four TDs on 40
attempts and thrown for 175
yards and two IDs m just more
than three yd.mes under center .
Jumor Shdun Ferryman· has a I
team-high 10 receptions tor 144
ydrds.
The Mesd off ens1ve hne w1U be I
without sPnior guard Uhses
Ordonez (<mkle sprain). so cric
Connaty wtlJ shift from tackle to
81 Gus SAHDOYAL 6 2 210 ~ OE
4J JOSH Moloa 5--0 195 Sr OT
92 ~y <ifMuSKH 5-11 245 So. OT
32 Frux MoNTAHO 5-9 185 Sr DE
34 J.wY Hl.UOG 5 9 180 Jr. OLB
44 SttAUN ~ 6-3 1!¥> Jr ILB
12 JASOfil RAHlcitf 6·0 18S Jr ILS
l Tooo DuoolllOG& 6-1 175 Jr OL8
4 8NJNo 8ALDQll•MA S 6 140 Sr CB
2 RIOCY MAllT1N 5-11 15~ Sr CB
10 DAVI WE• · 5· 11175 Jr F5
Laguna Hills ...s. Costa Mlllil.
at Orange Coast College
Estancill at Laguna Beach •
Aliso Niguel vs. Univenlty, at Irvine .
g11Md and Bobby Dandy \.vill start
at taC'kle. ' .
11w Mustangs' defense. which
hai, two shutouts, figures to be
w1thout.111m.or tackle Robert HuJ-
ligc>r, who 1s ill The unit 1s led by
inside linebackers Jason Rankin
and F<>rryman, as well els end Gus
l;)andoval, safely Weir and comer-
hdck RJrky Martm, who leads
Orc1nye County w1th 10 inteccep-
tions
Irvine .up to some ol~ ·trjcks
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•Va litros~ rc•viving
memories of Cdr.Jy-1990s
rl~inance, take on Sea
Kinqs in Sed View crucial.
lhlUI\ ~\I 1°1>.. \I II ..
NEWPORT
BEACI ..
Coach TNrY
Herugt1n\ kids
are once agcun
<,pnntmg from
the 0H<>n.,1v<•
huddll', SllfCJ ·
mg up thC' Ordngc County rdnk·
mgs and summomng memories of
the n0Ho-d1slt1nt qlory days ot
Irvine I lurh fuotht1U
Thi'> t'> not good news tor Coro-
na <l<'I Md1, which hosts the
Vdqu<>ros f ndt1y dl 7 .30 p .m. m a
Sec1 Vww L<'dgue cruc1dl al New-
potl l ldrho1 I hgh
"To nw. this looks a lot like U1c
old lrvrnc ledm..,," Sd ld C'oront1 del
Mdr Coach Die k Freem.m, whose
Sed Ktnqs ( c,.1. 1·1 in let1guc dnd
rank<'d No 7 1n ('IF Southern
St"'('l!on D1Vlsmn VH tHc> lookmg lo
get bdc k into th<' wm column after
Sdnltt Mdr<Jdnlt1 nt1ppt•d thelr
hV€'·9dllW Wll!Otn{l Slf(>tJk ldSt
W<•C•k
Thi' VdqUNOS (5-1-1 1-0-1,
r.mk<'d No IO m lhE' county Ciild
'lo 3 m D1v1s1on VJ) foUowed a
le>uguf'·Opcnmq df'rtdlock agdmst
Woodhndge wilh a 23-20 tnumph
ovN Cl Toro Saturd.iy
l lc>m<Jtln'<; urut Wl'nt 19-4-1 its
f11'l.t fo ur sedsoni, m the Seu View
"He played big He's a winner,
and I told him so after the
game when I shook ht~ h.md
In the locker r~o"1 ... "
Jeff 8rlnkley
N~ M.rbor foo1blll co.te.h
•it's an honor and 1t rHlly
meant a lot to me ... "
am1 a.yion
N~ Marbor nlor
League (1992-951. mclutling
back-to-bdck lcdgue and ClF
conquests in '1992-93. It posted .r
l-9 record , however, th(• last two
yed.IS, mcludmg three forfe11E>d
wins in '9b. ,.
Freemdn said· he recogni.ies
some of the same schem~s th<!
Vaqueros used before heavy
turnover d.mong d::.sislant. coac-he>s
chipped away al their esltlblished
tracbllons
Another of these Conner cus-
toms is a physical style of ..pldy,
whkh CctM has mdtchE'd up wt•U
dgdm l this tall. ,
"Defensively, it's probably lhe
hardest-hllt:mg team I've seen Uus
year,• Freeman said. HThcy've.
never been huge delens1wly and
they aren't reaJ b19 dgain this
year. But they get to the bdll reul
qukkly."
Irvine is atypical offensively, in
that it is not blessed wtth d donu-
nant running back But senior
qudrterback Sea,t Van De
Merghel's ability to throw the
long ball has, no doubt, enhanced
a running game which operates
behind a sl.Zdble llne
·He really drops lhal Uung Ul
there,• Freeman said of Van de
Mergbel's strong and accurate
drm, wtuch has thrown for 919
yards and 10 TDs He has com·
pleted 66 of 115 wtth JUSl two
interceptions
Sophomore Dave Doomey (387
yards on 72 cames) leads a hand·
lul ol ball Cdmers who see uchon.
while Evan Little, tl 6-foot-2
senior, ls the leachng receiver
CLAYTON
CONTINUED FROM 81
• ·the bench on offense. • HP's a
winner, and I told hun so aftN
the game when 1 shook his hancl
m the locker room "
Clayton swd the postgame
compliment was the h1ght.•st
torni of flattery.
"It's an honor llf\d it i edlly
meant a lot to me, tx-c-au!>e, dS
dn athlete, that's what you ac.pire
lo,• Cl,,yton said. •Anet the
codch are the hnal juclg . •
Though his only football
cxpencnc pnor to entering
Newport Harber was playing
· two-hund touch m th(l o;;tr('~l
wtth oelghbon.. including
AJl·CIF standout tlntl fonn{'t
5ullor tcatl\JT\atc Brott ll6kct,
C'ldytn., Wei rdl'\cd on
lUffi)letili n . t
., pl ,, d ulll U?<.1guc u.a •l.klll u.nd AYSO anct my older
shters w 'r ' both 9oo<l .1'Xampl ;;
tor me,• a1cJ Clayton, wh
tbling Mandy onct M E. wNe
both mulh5port standouts ot
HarbOr, who earned uack and
held sc. holci hip to Sumtord
and BYU, r I ct1v' ly. •t twny
want d to pl11y football, hut my ,
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I CORONA DEL
~ OFFENSE
No. Pl•yer • Ht. Wt. a . .-os.
l M lt(f BolGEY 6 2 185 Jr OB
lO fl!ATE LL~ · S·10 170 St. TB
35 CORT~ 5·1019S St• F8
2 0£NHIS AuHol£lt 6 S 200 51., WR'
8 HIMtU ~ 10 160 Sr. WR
15 $tTlf RICJWIDSOH 64215 Sr TE
70 STEW Wm -,..11 240 Sr. LT
64 8M1'T WISEMAN 510180 Sr LG
52 A.L.fx lolTeM 6 ~ 220 Sr, C
51 JASON KURTZ S-101st Jr RG
78 SE.AH fcNTOH 6-3 230 Jr. RT
with 2'0 catlhes to1 317 ydrds.
CdM's defense, led by seruor
middle linebacker Mark Hatfield.
sen10r safety Dennis Alshuler.
semor comerback Hunter Mac·
Dondld an.d senior noseguard
Curt Sumner, should benefll from
the return to the starting lineup of
senior E'nd Justin Shea. Shea
made six tdckles off the bench last
week alter missing the league
opener <1gainst Newport Harhor
wtth d dlslocated knee
Offensively. the Sea Kings will
fedlure cl balanced attack, keyed
by sPmor tallback Nate Lemmer·
man dnd JUmor quarterback Mike
Bergey
Lemmermdn has 717 rushing
yards and three TDs on 121 car-
nc..s, while Bergey ha.s completed
56 of ~9 for 821 yd.Tds, with e1yht
1
TDs and four mtercepuons.
Alshuler ( J 7 catches for 106
yclrds) rlnd MacDonald (12 for
296) dre the leudmg receivers
A victory would p1ope.l lhe Sea
mom wouldn't let m e, until high
school·
Cldyton dlc;o played Vc:1rs1ty
volleyball <1i, <l sophomore dll<i
hl' hds played lower-level
busketbaU his first two year~
as d prep
•He's Jltst an attilcte,"
Unnklcy said. •He ha good
hitnds, he's got ·ome ledptng
ability and he runs pretty well. It
th • bull as thrown to him. he
€'xpects to go get it and rntch 1t.
We tt)&k to our kids dbout m<tking
plays ~nd not waiting for your
huddy to mc1ke a play Some
guys JUl>t nw. up m those
1tuatton and Billy did Fnch1y
rught. •
Though sttll quwt, humble
und unnc;suming, conhd(•nc-.t• has
play !ct a h1g pt1rt 1n Clayton'
•merot•ncc mto tho !tpothq .
accordlnq to nnnklc~
Clayton aqrf'cd, ht•" omc> a
long way c.mu· beinCJ I tu'il mto
the 8lOrtmg Lineup h h1't vm 1ty . c-arnplll<Jn.
• 1 l ·.irn<>d sa
w~ek5 <t"\I) ~eoson
UlrtOd, • he r •callc•d, "I Wb
XUUOll ly nl.'tvOU th (Ir l fr.W
gi'lm and I foll i.Hvkwarci. r 1u t
really didn't w. nl to gel 1""'41
deeµ and hurt om t ~m. ~
CftuLion render~ Clayton
MAR LINEUPS·
Ht. Wt. Cl, p>os,
91 JuSTI .. SHEA 6-3 230 Sr OE
77 JAy BottoM 6 2 210 Jr OT
35 CIMr 5uMHOI S..10 19!> $r NG
99 1\' HAllPOI 6 3 200 $<. OE
15 1 SUtl RlcKAADSON 6-4 21 S Sf OlB
38 MAIUC HAT'fllLD 6-2 21S Sr MLB
52 A.Lo 8onOM 6 5 220 $r OLB
25 RYAN WMO 6 0 155 Sr CB
ll D AVIO BE.So 5-11 170 lr CB
2 0£.~IS Al..SffUWI 6 5 200 Sr SS
I HUNrot MAcDoNN..o 5-10 160 Sr FS
TOP 1 0
CIF Division VI football
ftos.School
1 Santa Margarita
2 Woodbrtdge
3 Irvine
4. Sefvite
S. Villa Park
6. Ne•llPO't...,.. 7.CoroM .. _
8 .~Hills
9 . Katella
10. Foothill
Others: El Dof.ck>. 4'-3;
Kennedy. S-2; Tustin. 4-3
•includes three forleit losse. .
Klnqs into the upper diVlsion of
the rugged Sea View, while a loss
would threaten their quest for one
ot the leaguc'lt three guaranteed
playoff berths
tentative dt tunes last season, but
thb year he's comfortable,
conJ1dent and clearly
Cdpablc · ·
"I made a Joto( improvement
last yt~tir, but I still don't thuik J
was o very Hood football player.
Thi yedJ, all our coverdges have
become !.t~ond nature. l can
lake more chanct.?s and. as a ,
returning tarter, l feel l have to
step up ond oo a leader on
defonse.•
Lcadcf"hip come~ e,1 ily to
this aspmng Eagle Seoul (he's
om• ment badge hy), wha plays
pumo m a church group,· i the ...
junior cla VlCC president, and
mamtam~ a 3.9 GPA.
•He's a very to..lentcd guy.•
a id RrtnJdcy, who behoves
Cluylon's athlobc ab1hty could
lrnn,ltllc lo i.I Division t
<.:'lll<•q • footlhlll futurt!. .. rm now, how •vm, Clttyton IS •
llllPnt on rec, ptunny the
111utJv.1tmn thm con \unecl hun
dflcUnst Wooclbndge and helping
th•~ St11lms ovcrcom on 0·2 sldrt
n IPtHJUC to m k • the Clf
playoff •
"W • 1111 httve htyh
'Xf)CC'I .tu>n for our t am ond
w don't W6nl ttll tho work and
C'uhc m th off· ason to go
for nauphl. > Clayton said.
..
Newport Beoch/Costo M.esa Doily Pilot
A
8 Struggling Estancia and
Laguna Beach both see a
qufllitY tbance to claim
victory Friday night.
BNIRY FAUl.11.NI II
LAGUNA
BEACH
When Estancia
rJ.igh and host
' LagU1la Beach
line up across
the · neutral
zone in a Pacif·
ic Coast League football game
Friday at 7 p.m., both will be star-
ing over their face masks at
opportunity.
"Laguna Beach { 1-6,
0-2 in league) will be
hungry,# Estanc;ia Coach
Dave Perkins said.
~They see this as a
chance to get back into •
the win column."
against Aliso, I don't see why we
can't come away with a victory"
When the Eagles roll, it's usu-
ally due to a shove from talented
senior Manu Tanielu. The 6-foot-
1, 180-pounder, who play~d four
positions last week, has 661 yards
rushing and 5 12 more receiving,
splitting tune primarily between
tailback and receiver.
Tanielu has 85 carries and 31
receptions and has scored pine of
J..he Eagles' 13 touchdowns. He
has t·,392 all-purpose, yards
Taruelu will be an even greater
focus for SOP.homore quarterback
Kenny Valbuena in the passing
game. smce senior Brett Valbue-
na (15 catches for 158 yards) is
scheduled to miss the ~ontest
after receiving stitches to seal a
gash on hls knee cap.
Laguna Beach,
coached by former Coro-
na del Mar High head
man Dave Holland, is 3·
39 ag~t PC L competi-
tion in the 1990s. All
t.hree wins, however,
have come against the
Eagles, including a for-
feit in 1995.
It is a similarly auspi~
cious O\.'.casion for the
Eagles, though Perk.ins
believes his squad (1-6,
0--2) will not battle even
)l"'hint of complacency.
"Ther~'s not much
chance of that,· because
The Artists are keyed
by junior quarterback
Manu Tanlelu . Ryan Schissler, junior
runrung back P.at Ches-
we haven't exactly been drilling
pe<?ple ... Perkins said
The Eagles, however, sbouJd
carry some momentum from a
strong second-half showing in
last week's 46-27 loss to Aliso
Niguel, which handled the
Artists, 35-7, the week before.
"Our biggest things are block-
ing, ldck.ling and execullon,"
Perkins said. "That was ·our
theme against Aliso anµ we d!d a
pretty good 1ob on all but the
· tackling. I know Laguna Beach
won't roll over, but if we play lhe
· way we did the last three quarters
ley dnd 1uruor tight end 1Tavis
Loi dolt •
Schlssler has completed 74 of
14 1 for 681 yar-ds and four ms
Wlth eight mterceptions.
Chesley has rushed for 406
yards on 109 carries, while
Lo1doll hds 24 catches for 217
yards
~They're well-coached and
disciplined," Perkins said..,
"They've. kmd of been m thE'
same boat as us, in that when
U1ey've made a mistake, the other
team has usually scored. The big
ddvantcrge I thmk we have over
them 1s speed."
fl> ESTANCIA LINEUPS
OFFENSE
Ho. ""yer Ht. wt.a. Pos. .
12 KENNY v AIJIUlHA 6-4 195SO QB
2 MNUOMMAHOA 5-B 180 Sr TB
10 GllfflN OlociAN 6-0 215 Jr FB s JoftN Aa..ol¥rt 5 10 165 Jr Fl
1 MAHu TANIW.I 6-1 180 Sr WR
45 K<*Y Ml:No£N 6 o 190 Jr TE
70 Jo5ff VE.A04 ~2 210 ·Jr. lT
58 0AV1D Roo4'1GUE2 5-7 210 5o l<i-n TIM VAU>EZ 59200So c
50 OSAll R<*UO 6-0 230 So. RG
75 Kvu.= WUTMAH 6-1 270 J( RT
NEWPORT
CONTINUED FROM 81
That effort will include trying
to make a dent in a well-oiled
juggernaut, which has won 3 J of
32 games, 13 straight in league.
as well as back-to-back league
and Division V championshJps.
"They're solid and they're
always going to be solid," Bnnk-
ley said. "They get good athletes
and (Hartigan) does a
great job• .
Among those athletes
are seruor quarterback
Greg Orlando, semor
tailback Spencer Mc:Cros·
key and semor receiver
Mike O'Gorman
Orlando, a versatile
DEFENSE
Ho •.... y., Ht. Wt.O. P'o&.
36 FNW> JAMIO 6-1210 So OE
70 Josft VEAOt 6-2 210 Jr OT
50 ClSAll ROMUIO 6-0 230 So OT
45 KOMY MENoEJf 6-0 190 Jr OE
7 fboCY ROMo 5-8 175 Sr Ol8
4 CiElwlDo MolJNA 5-7 16S Sr MlB
ll D,.,..Y 8'tiAHo 5-11 195 So OlB 20 ,.,.,., ROMo 5-9 135 So C8
5 JOtfN ALolMn S 10 165 Jr CB
& MAnMuwa 5·7 175 Jr. SS
1 MANUTANl€W · 6-0 180 Sr FS
comerback Lamdl' Lee, as well as
outside linebackers Lucas Kerr
dnd Shawn o ··Donnell.
Offensively, the Tars may opt
for a change at quarterback in an
attempt to remedy their modest
league productivity (25 points in
two games).
1\vo-yea.r stdrter Steve Gor-
man has thrown for 1,037 yards
and 16 IDs (79 of 134 wilh three
interceptions), but may give way
to fellow senior Eddie Johnson.
Johnson, an all-league punter, is
4 for 5 for 64 yards and
one ID in limited action
Uus fall. ·we need to
hnd a way to generate a
big play." Brinkley said
Senior tailback Robert
Peredla keys the running
game. He has rushed for
816 yards and 10 TDs,
including his fourth
triple-figure output last
week against Wood-
· performer who starred at
receiver while current
USC freshman Carson
Palmer triggered an
Orange County slngle-
season-record 651 points
Eddle Johnson bridge (105 yards on 28
carries).
last fall, bas thrown for 888 yards
and rushed for 349 more.
"He's dangerous," Brinkley
Sdld. "We can't let him run all
over the field "
Orlando hac; completed 67 of
11 t posses for eight touchdowns,
with 1ust three mterceptio~. He
also has five rushing ms.
McCroskey has rushed for 635
yards and four TDs, while O'Gor-
man has 33 receptions for 522
yarru. and hve TDs.
Newport' detcn ·e yielded JUSl
28 potnts in an unbeaten pr •
league campaign, but hos surren-
dered 38 "points the last two
weeks The Sailors are led by
ends Q>oper Wise and Brant Hill, ,
Senior Oscar. Garcia,
held without a catch last week
while fighting an illr\ess which
did not allow bun to practice, has
34 receptions for 417 yards and 10
TDs.
Billy Clayton (17 catches for ~
371 yards} and Justin Jacobs ( 15
for 163) are also capable targets.
Harbor, which has not lost its
hrst . three league games since
1976, has beaten Santa Margari-
ta, bound for the Angelus League
next fall, twice in eight tnes.
Newp,ort Beach rei;1dents Matt
Lopez. whose 14 catches are .sec-'
ond bast on the team, and se~or
middle llnebacker Josh Wills, :sec-
ond on the teem with 59 tackles,
also contribute for the Eagl~.
IEWPOll 111101 LINEUPS
Offf NSI .... ,...,.. . \
1 Sm11~ 4 ~.....,_
.. c.w..ot ...... Qlm
ll OKNI GMCIA ·
) """"~ IS NICJt I SJJIU * 11 8tMt loMs
55 lilwfT Hill
SO LMGOWG
.. MllCIMtaw.a.
71 ...,CGu
"" Wt.a. ,__
i-2 178 Sf QI
S-10 170 .Sf Tl
s-9 210 Sf. Fl
S-.10 117 Sr. WR
6-0 lto Jf WR
ft-4 2 It Jr TE
U 2.U Jr LT
'-'S no St LG
M 211 5o< C
U 223 Sr ltG
OUOlf In
DulNsa
Mo. Meyer Ht. wt.a. ....
SS ~ Miu. U 2l0 5'. ~br
M .._ "·•~ ..., 221 Sr or '
lJ Ma WMnm S-10 If) Sf OT
71 Com9 W. M ~7 St. [)(
I SM-. 0'1I 11.u. t-1 202 St CU
S --~ S..101IO Jf Mla t LUcAI... ~ s-t 1IO St CU
D OlcM CIAllCM S.t llO St Cl '° LMMll Lm w 1 so Sr ca • ICa.-'f Pli I l J.t 1f0 If SS
I ... a... Ml" Ir PS
... -.
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM 81
1 hey c;urv1vcd mynnd enemy
encounter:. cine! ct1Ucd themselves
"McN,1mdJ<1\ Bdnd," no doubt an
mdicaltt!n ol tlnng ... to com<> for the
icnn(!r tJCI men's l"nms roach
who dlso C'>lcthli-.hc d what ~ now
the. Bdlboa Bay c 'luh l~acquct Club
and Wds n lun!1h1ot• t<'d ching pro
HI lht• fornw r John Wayne Tennis
Club
• 1 Wdi. Pxtr.1orclint1nly lucky to
hctvt• fomwd o h1l•nd<,h1p with
, M yron McNc1111arc1 th.mks to the
sport ot lc>nnt'> Hl 1937 whPn we
hoth WPre plt1y111q 1umor and htgh
sr.hool te nrus," Kr.unc!r '>dJcl. "IL is
my up1nu111 tht1 t (Mc Namctrtl)
c11d~d the c;port of ll'nnL'i in
1 Southern Ct11ifomid dS much as
• any other tnd1vtdt1<1l. •
1\monq the tournHm cnt
• conumll1·e 1111 mht•r., mC'ludc Ken
~lucn1 IJ>Hh'><Jdc.~ T1•nm<t Club
own1'r <11\cl opPr,1tor), I ldnk Lloyd
(C11st<1 :--1i>s. TPnnts Club owner
and opt•rqlul), Vic Brddeo (tennis
uuthonty) .ind Bully RdblJ11l, the
fornwr N<'wport 11.irl>or I hqh and
' L <'I dt'>tunn~ runrwr who wfls
l\1tN<1m.ir.i's '>h'JHla11qhlN
Fm dl1t<1tls on tlw Coc1ch Myron
Mt'Nc1111,ir.i Mt>mondl S< holdrship
' CoU Tournctml'nl (ll4<-I) 824-8366.
• Big Canyon Country C lub
nwmlwrs ,in• l'•tcwr to plt1y the
nl•W lclvout on llwir hnk'> following
the t:'1qht-111011lh fl'( onc,tructton
1n1lJL'Ct wh1c It lecthm 'd lhl' work
ol uotr C'OlllSI' drt htll'C t John
I I c1 rl>olt '" I f,u btJllh"'> !~11 ttlllct,
\\lush -h<twd firm Wcl' r.tnkC'd
amon<J thi> top 2.5 111 llw country
by Golf Wor/c/ 111r1g11111w th1:. year
Af!l.!t BICJ c myon\ urt1nd
r1~01w11111~1 nt>XI Thur .... dcly,
111Prnher..; "111 h''t llw new C'Our.,e
for two """""' , then ho .. t the Club
Ch 1rnpmn ... h1p (lor men) Nov.
20·21, the hr"I t11111nc1111t•nt on th~
• renov.ill•d c 1111r"1'
' Big C,myon I~ l'XJll'Ct<>d lo he
'• • .. 1rctti>qt<".rlly d1llt'rt'nt wtth d more
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fl'hlllll.
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d<Jllcll IOll'> lo tll'lp rtld k1~ thl' !>tXlh
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lll'ld<111 Pctl11w1 C..:h,1111)-( j11\I
Toum<1nu•nt ,, .,un 1•ss ill ~h· .... 1
\ l'rd <' Counll) C'luh on Monddy.
r C:n~.11 1H Cinll Sy\ll•ms and the
Villt1 Novc1 rt'"'" 111 c1nt. lmlh m
I
Newpor1 BP<trh, Wt'JP .inwng the
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1 \\'JllPll .11,lm on ot lht• S<1l\0illion
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, effort m term., ol the numbN of
plt1yf'r ... ctnd tilt' gent•rcll support,.
John.,on .,,ud MI tlunk we bumped
(the tournc111wnt) up a level •
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l
Thi> -,1lvc1tton Am1y t•vcnt has
\x.>(>n pt.1wtl on tour diJferent
COUIWS Ill .... x yt•ilf'>, but Johnson IS
unsure ti tlw tournanwnt will
return to t-.11!-i,t Vt•rcl•• tn 1q<}q
• Fan<, can dlne or play golf with
••· <.putt:.' 1•1,•lmties m .i ch.tnty
~ fund·t<il,cr ttl C\nnpy\ !:>t.1C'ond
Lllf' Otnrie1 Nov 8 dt the I Jydlt
Nc>wporte1 or Th<' C.m1panelld
C:Clll ('l,1c,.,tc Nuv 'l t!t P<'h(ttn I ltll
<..iolf <.'!\th
( Cump.im·lld t., tht• unly Dodger
m tu tory to '' rn the NdllOndl
LP•l!IUI'._• ~lost \'<1ludblt• Pluyl•r
Awdfd thr't-·1· tum• ... A trnq1c
<Kcttll~nt ll•ll lum pc1r,1lylPd dunng
the "',nh•r lx•turo the Dodqcr
moved \H•st C.:.intpdnl'lld WdS an
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'" hefott' hi-. dt'.tth m Jum• l t19:l.
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owner, dlld lonqtnm• Dodger
hroc1dcc1 .. 11•r Vm Sr111ly dft' the
< lH>nor<1ry t:h•Hf' ol tltt• dinner and
lmtr1ltmw11t Tommy Ldsorda and
Ho,1p C't1rn11tmf'IJ,1 <1H' -.1•rvmg as
ro-chu1r..
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noll clcldtl'>: fH I HJ :i44-li Hl5, ext.
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• RICHARD OUNN's club golf
column appears every Thursday.
HIGH SCHOOL &IRLS VOLLEYBALL
Tars clinch sixth straight title
• •Ne wport Harbor girls claim al worst a share of Sea View League championship; they can wrap it
up unconditionally Tuesday against Irvine, with still another game with Corona del Mar remaining.
LAKE FOREST -Senior Mar:issd
Cothran had 4 2 as.sists as Newport Harbpr
High defeated host El Toro, 15-3, 15-3, 10-
15, 15-1, to clinch a sham of its SlJCth con-
secutive Sea View League title Wednesday
With a win over lrvine on Tuesday, the
Sailors (12-0, 8-0 in league) can wm the
title outright.
~ "('m j ust proud of the fact tl)dl w e could
do this m this league," C0c1cb Ddn Glenn
said. "Corona del Mar and Santd Margdn-
ta won CIF titles with us ldst year We're Wade
1ust lucky to have an ~xceptional team
back from last season "
Erica Wade and April Ross e'-1ch had eight kills
had six kills and four blocks
POLO
CONTINUED FROM 81 .
Knsta Dill
teams today,• Bametlr'>dld. "It was a pretty ragged game.·
The setback for El Toro, ranked No. 2 in the county dnd
No. 3 in Division I , means the Chargers will most likely be
placed on Wilson's side of the pldyoff brdcket when the po~l
season starts.
"Newport H arbor (which fintshes league play next week
against Irvine) will represent our ledgue well and, d l !:iome
pomt, we'll face Long Beac,h Wilson, clJld thdl's Hke pldying
·Golden West College,• Stoll said.
While El Toro's offense was repud1dled m the u uc1al
moments, the Sailors scored the go-ah ead goal with 2:24
remaining when Tyler Cdffey one-bouncc>d d shot from f>1ght
meters out
Most of the Sailors' 3 1 shots were wide, high, deflected by
El Toro dnvers or block('d b y goalie Doug Bro\vn ( 11 Sdves).
"(Brown) had d good game, but we didn't put the bdll m the
cage -not even in the confine of the cage," Barnett sdid .
Newport Harbor, which trailed only 1-0 after getting
shutout in the first quarter, never led in the game by mo1e
than a goal.
In addition to his goals, Conwell cldded three steals lo give
him 37 for the sedson. KeVUl Becker scored both New1>0rt
Harbor goals in the second quarter, giving him a clul>-leud-
mg -46, while Jeff Leeper hdd three steals to pad his tedm-
leachng total (42)
"It was exciting," BdmPtt Stlld of his team 's victory, which
WdS sparked by a defense thdt dllowed 23 shots on goc1l c1J1d
forced 15 El Toro turnovers .
Junior two-m eter man Trevor M cMunn, Cl Toro's top play-
er and leacting scorer with 76 godls entenng the league
showdown, was held to only one goal as Leeper p layed tough
defense, guarding the holf' for the bettrr part or three qlldr-
ters.
In the closmg moments when El Toro '"d~ cut oft m it<. last
four "ti.mes with the ball, Conwell WdS gudrctiny Mt Munn in
the hole .
•our players knew the whole sct>nuno, • Bdmetl ~u1u,
"They knew the importance of this gaml! for C lF dncl tu wi n
league. obviously.·
After El Taro's Jeff Llo}'d scored his second of thret> yua.ls
in the third quarter, the Chargers went ahead, 3-2. But they
would never lead again.
Conwell tied it with 3:36 left on the third-quarter dock on
a rebound shot, then scored to put Newport Harbor m front,
4-3~ on a bullet from 12 meters out Wlth 2:51 to play
I
In prept1ration. ior the CIF Southern
SPction plclyoffs, the Sallor; Wlll open play
dt lhe Tournament of Champions in Santa
Bttrburd on Fnday w ith ii m atch agdinst
Prcsentdl!On, d parochial school from San
Jose, al 9 d.m.
"I'm real <'xc1ted and the guls am redl
cxu lP<l.'' GlerUl st.tic!. "This 1~ where you
want to find out whc1t things you need to
wu1 k on b~ture tht, J)ldyofls. Thll> is il good
pwvww of w ho will he m the state toutnd-
Cothran nwnt."
·Newport Harbor will plc1y its hndl S•"d
View Leagu" nwtch c19amst C'orond dcl f\ 1ar Nov. 5, dssum·
ing the Sl'd King'>' move into the Pdnfic.: Codst Le.ague next
year beconws reality.
l >'II E\CH/OAI' l1L H
Newport H arbor High's Brcm don Hansen takes his shot
Burnett's CJOdl tor tho Chc1rgl1r-. with 1 -2.'> remammg Ued 11
dgdm 4-4, hy quarte1's t•nd.
-Conw<•ll put th(', Tilr ahead m the lourth qudrter. 5-4, with
d terrific: olfC'n.,1v11 manl•Uvf>r m the hole to beat three El Toro
·defenders who hdtl cullt1p'>ed down into the two-meter arna
Uo~d. hem ever, ~cored <1gc1m to lie 1t. 5-5, with 2:46 lelt m
the game. then c.1ffc} .... uoal on Nl'Wport', ensuing c;enes
provided the t•ventual ~1ume·\HIUl ..•
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
NEWPORT HARltOR 6, EL TORO·S
Scont by Quarten
El Toro 1 2 1 -5
Newport Harbor 0 2 2 2 -6
El Ton> Uoyd 3, McMunn 1, Burnett 1 Saves • Browo 11.
Newport Hilrbor ConV1.ell 3, Becker 2, Caffey 1. Saves -Birdsong 9
-----WATER POLO
Corona del Mar wins
the easy way -by a
forfeit over Warriors
CORONA DEL MAR -Corond
del Mar High's vdIS1ty unproved
its playoff chances on Wednesday
and 1t didn't even have to jump 10
the pool.
Woodbndge 1s only field.mg a
rrosh/soph and junior varsity
ledm Uus season, so the Sed
Kings unproved to 9-9, 3-1 m the
Sea View League, Wlth a forfeit
victory over the Warriors.
Corona del Mar will have hdd
two w eeks to prepdfe for next
week's b19 match against El Toro
The host Sea Kings' Juruor var-
sity defeated Woodbridge 12-1.
The frosh/soph tedm won 16-l .
Ryan Hamdha.n l<'d all scoren.
with four goals m lhc frosh/soph
game.
JC 'W 0M1·N
Bucs escape en route to OEC title
COSTA MESA -When Wendy I Iart scort:.'Cl
for Cypress College with 2.27 Jett in the third
quarter, the V1S1bng ChJrgers bdd cut Orange
Coast's lead to just one goal and wert-threat-
erung ts> pull off a major upset m an O range
Empire Conference match
But, powered bv Shakiba Firnbrt>~· tw o
goals, the Pirates 4'COrPd hve !rua1ght goals c.Uld
heJd on for a 13· J 0 victory, clinching the league
title and the top-. eed in ne xt week 's 0 1ange
Empue Conference championship tournam ent.
Anana Llndren fllllShed vnth hve goals lor
OCC (23-3, 7-0),. AJex H ylton and Nens a Rei·
dcnbaugh each scored two goals.
ORANGE~ CONRftENa
OM.NG£ CoAsr 13, CYNESs 10
Cypress 3 1 3 3 • 10
Orange Coast 4 3 3 3 • l3 0r_... Coest -lindren S, Hylton 2, Reidenbaugh 2,
f1mbrcts 2, Rres:zewsk1 l, ~ith 1. Saves · Finnegan 7,
OeLaJara S.
Pirate rip Cypress in
OEC contest. 11-3
< 'OSTA ME!:>A -Ryan Cdrreoll
and C drier '-Weir scored three
~JOdb 1.•c1ch as Orange Coast Col-
lcta-dt>ft'dlcd Cypress, 11 -1, tn
th~ hnctl Orange Empl!e Conft>r-
cncc mdt<'h of the regular sedson
di Ornng C'0ct-,t on Wedne day.
Goahl k a1 Bond had rune
saves lor thf• Pirates (Y-14-1, 3-4),
who timshl?d ltlth m confertmce
<1nd \vtll face the fourth pldce
tPam m the h~t round of the OEC
championship toume>,; next week.
Rob ~lcLdtt~ hdd two god.ls
ORANGE EMPtRE COHffRENa
ORANGE CoAST 11, CYPREss 3
Scor. by Quarters
Cypress 1 2 0 0 • 3
Orange Coast 5 O 1 5 -11
Cypress Fair 2, Hoffman 1.
Orange Coast Carreoll 3, Wetr 3.
McLatre 2, H1991ns 1, Alvarado l,
Swanson l, Saves · Bond 9.
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HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS GOLF
Sailors rack up third traight win
COSTA MI:.SA-BrL1nna Reehl ~hot a career low
4:J as Newport H asbor High defeoted Foothill. 135·
145, in a nonl(!agu gu l golf mdtc:h•at"Co:.ttt Mes()
GolJ C lub, M esd Linda Courl>1~ 1pa1 35J: on Wedo ·S·
day, extending 1t' wmnmg treak to Uuce match~
Rechl's' bel>I moment came on tiw pear 3· No ."'8
when• shf> c.hipped 111 a 15-footeI ro1 a htrdle. Team-
mdtc Kelly Hunt hm:.hcd with u 44 and Sqe!Jy
Roberts had i.l 48
In hght of wcent rnatchPs, the Sddors 15-t 1. 3-6 m
Sea View Lt•tlgue pldy) dH! optinusttc about thE•ir
chancPs to do well agamst lrv1ne to<:ldy dt Oak CrePk
Golf Cluh (2 45 p.m tt.~<· ume1 anCJ Uwn on l\tondar
at the 5ea ViP~ Leauue ftnab at'Redhawk Gou Club.
\"te spent the fu. t µart of the ~eur gJ\1ny each
pldyer a shot," Cou<:h Ju11 Wdlrtm ~q1d. "'each J'l·l}'·
er hds pldyed 14· l 7 limes this yi>ar. Over the ldst two
weeks, we've been U'>l09 our l>e. .... t rou r and the}· hb\ ~
r~ally Jelled We've dropped 30 >tr iNes otl where we
started tit Santa Ana Country Clu.b • .
The led<JUt? hndls sturt ett 111 30 d m .
Sea Kings victoriOl;IS. crucial today
IRVINE -Alhson Sd1ttuppnor dnd Ta} lor
McC omuck edch shot a 14 -over par 50 a~ CorOnd d<>I
Mar High defeated lrvinf!, 151-172 m a Sea \ iPw
Leugue match on Wc<lrwsdtt) al Oak Creek Golf
Club. .
Th~ victory set up c1 shm\ down today \~·1U1 C.I Torc1
dt thP El Toro Manne~ f\ h•mo11ttl Course for tl'ltld
pldCl' dnd a b1•rth m the CIF tJ')drnl>1ooship-;
"We will have to play ~Treat golf todav, • 'uttth
Mike Stdrkweuther Sdld The Sed Kmqs ( 11-5, 5-4 u1
lectguc) can Josi:! by no more lhc1n fsv~ .,trokr• t1J
chnch d berth.
St<'phanie M cCoy '>hot o 51
c 0 l l E G E M E N I s s 0 ( .C E R
Vanguards overun in seeond Ji~
COST~ f\..tESA -Southern 'dlifomta < Jl\Pge and
Pomt Lorpd Nanucnc \\ere cort•le~ ... until eight mm
ute .. into the ~econd hdlt wh1•n f\ lorteza J hrad scorC(I
for a Point Lomd.ledd 111e Cru:.adi->rs addect thr
more god.b m a 4·0 vktof} mer tht> Vcin~1udrd m d
Golden Stdte Athletl< C'1Jnlt•r<>nct> match ol SC.. C on
Wedn<>sday
The vK.torv 91\ s Pl. Lornct (12-4-1, 5-4 m conJer-
ence) sole posse'>'>ton ot ~econd place U1 the Ca&ta1
D1vi!->ton of the GSAC.
Thl' Vdn guClrds ldll 10 9-10 ov?>rull, 4-5 tn\'C'On1u-
·ence SCC goahe ~f,11t Rt>sor hdd hve s<:'"ves.
Y 0 U T H .$ P 0 R T s· . .
Youth sports will be published in Friday's editiog.
TENNIS
Brave rman rea ches Round of t 6
AUSTIN Newport R1?ach t• nn ... I ro BrandJ,
Brdverman, competing I.fl the $50,000 L ~ Wom n's
Chcillenger of Au'>lm, T~xa.,, com1 Iett:d o Id.ill·
deldyed match auam t Jap.rn's Keiko Nagatomi.on
\\ednesday and won. 6-3, 6·4, to advance to the
mcUn draw. In lht> fin.t round of the mam ctia\'-,
Bravennan def Pated Chicago's Susie Starrett, 6-3, •
0, to qualify for today's Round of lb m which tho le·
year-old will lrlce secon<J .... e cled Kristina Brandi of
Bradenton, Fld
TODAY
• f.ootblill
High Khool · Sdnta Margarita
at Newport Harboc, 7 p m
•Cross courrtry
High school boys and girls
Irvine. Newport Harbo1
at Corona del Mar 2 45 p m,
LcJ9una Hills at Estclnc1a
l 15 p.m , Costa M~ at Ahso N•g~I. 3 15pm
•T~ls
Htgh school girls • (Ofooa del
Mar •t Woodbfidgl', 3 15 p m.; El
Tato at Newport Harbof, 3 p m ,
Unovt'rsrty at Estanclcl, 3 p m.
Ygulla BNJl at Costa Mfta, 3 15
•Voll•yball
H.gti scnool gttls • Woodb!1U9<!
at C0<ona dl'I M.lf, l 1 S p m.
cos~a Mew at laquna Hilk 3 1s •
p m LaguN 81.'ach <It Csunc
315 pm
SCHEDULE
•Water pok>
H gh school bo~ -Costa Ml!Sa
at Laguna Beach. 3 1'!t p m4
htanc1a at Un vets•ty ) 15 p m •
G1 ay Lundi.' Froshi'Soph
lO<Jmamt>nt at Newport Ha1t!l)r
(h"t 'l)Und, Newport H.Jrbof vs
A··SO Niguel), 3 pm
•Gott
H Q I school girls • C~I Mi86i
vs UigUnl HI) at Cost• detoSQl
I 30 p m • l.iQUl'lcl Sea<h ~
t.nanc1c1 at Costa Mes. G&<:C.
Mesa l1!1da coune, 3 15 p m •
Newport Harbor ~ IMl\e Cit
Crtt Ge. 2 30 pm., Corona ~I
M31 vs El Toro at MCAS a Toro,
230pm
~~~~OUNTS D E E p s E A
2 bo'Clt$. 29 angl~ 7 sand ba~s.
l cahco bas~. 13 rockfish~
13 sculp1n, 3 shcepl-ead, 2 whitefish, 8 blue perch I s.ar9,1.
27 mackerel
Davey's Locker • 3 boat~ 2B anglers 43 sand bass
33"cahco bass, 8 bonito, 18 sculpin,• 36 wtutefoli, 31J rockfotl,
6 shecphe.ld. 40 mackerel
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ABANDONMENT OF monta to the City of Ntw-sp1c1 parking 11ructu11, Probl~ma. Air Quall~ 423 WEST BAY H•art Mlnlatry Inc ., lntotnel Cons1J11ng, 5621 Otaog1 County on 9-t&-91 N1ton1 Fun4inQ llml:td, HIGH QUALITY FURNt.
USE OF FICTITIOUS port Beach Gtnlfal Plan Tht N1wpon Place PC De-Tranaporf~hon Clrculallo~' STREET, COSTA MESA 31871 Via Puntero St ll.ltk Or.. Hunt1ng1on 19988789907 -r:Y1 lannl, PtH laent eel TURE REPAIR 2345 Now•
BUSINESS NAME Land Use Eltmenl and lht velopment Stal'ldlldt dff· NooH , Public StrvlcH. u111: THE PURPOSE OF THE San Juan Caplitr•no: BHch, CA 926451 Daily Po.lot Oct IS 22, 29 ~s ci~menl ""~1~ I pon 81\1' •IU02 ~!ti
Tri• ronow ng pe11on1 Ne.-.port PllCI Pl1M•d iQNll th• 1001 Quall .. 1. 11 ... llld Sat-ilCI Syatt ms MEETING IS TO TOUR THE C•llf 92875 Roblft F. G1emet. SG21 Nov s 1991 r n701 Or Cou ~ 10~ 0 Mat. CA 92627
have lbandoncd ltlt uH ol Communily (PC) Develop. 11 Auto Center Site 2A. •nd AHthetica Th• dt1ri APARTMENT DEVELOP· Th• 1 •1 1 Sellllrk Or.. Huntington · • 1ng1 n on l.ult Sanooval. 2~5 N-·
tilt F1ct1llou1 Business ment Sl1ndard1 in 0<dtr to Th• Pfopo•ld holel Pfop-M•tigated Negative Dtclata· MENT ON THE SITE PRIOR • Pr0nc P• m•n· Beach, CA 92549 PUBLIC NOTICE 1HH7'73054 pon Blvd~ •K202, Cos~ Name: WHEELHOUSE f)Dfmtt lh• development or erty It 1301 Quail SllHI tion lllltlll Stud and I U •ger 11 ary Stac h•, Wendy s. Gremel, $621 Oa;ly Pil~I <kl 22, 29, tuu. CA 11~~7
COMPASS, 2505 w Co111 an 1ct1ncl1d 1tay hotel end comPflHI 3 7 acru lo-porting doc:ume~ia may~ TO ITS REHABILITATION. PrHldent, Telephone Stlkltk Or., H1.1ntlng1on flctltlou1 8inln••• Nov 5. 12, ~gge Th707 Th•• bus nus .•• con-H.vy . Newport Buch, CA an office bulld1ng, Thi pro-catttl at the aouth1ut In-rl'Mv.ld or purchaMd for THIS MEETING IS FOR (714) 725·8532, 8each, CA 112649 Harn. St•IDf"Dnt CkJCtOCS l>V' on Cl 1
92663 poHd 11dtnded 1t1y hOtll teraection of Ouail and the cost of reproduction 11 INFORMATIONAL PUA· Publlahed Ne~porl This bu1in111 11 con· The loll~ng pttsona ar• PUBLIC NOTICE Have vou 11arted doing Thi f'lctltlou• Buslnt U •t 1301 . Quall Strffl will Sp[UCI Strffll. Th• 1301 th• OlflCI ot the PllrWng POSES ONLY, ANO NO Beath·COSll M .. 0 ly dilC tld by. hust>..-iCS and dOing t>u5inlH IS Fl uu • J t>UslnOH yet? YH. 10-$-Nlmt referred lo 1bovt provide 188 QUiii rooma Ou1il StrHI pro~rty It O.partmenl, 3300 Newport ACTION WILL BE TAKEN 1 1 wllt , ALAN W PAYNE & AS· c oua '" nHa Luis Sandoval
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o n 8131 198, Fllt No. 1ullH in five 11p1ra11 Silt 28 In the Newport CA t2S58 For Information SION Will NOT Bf RE 14 butlr!"s ~It? No Avt Newport a .. t h CA Tl>e '4o1l0Mng ~ona all ~ U1 the County Ctftll, 01
t99887685&e bulldinga, 11 well •• •P-Place PC Oevelopmtnl conlact Marc M .,, i i • PUBLIC NOTICE Aotar1 F. Gftmel 92Uo dQinO b\lslne11 as· Pick Up 01111\Qt County on 1~13.9
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Steven Nadel, 2SOS W purtenanl laclhtltS Total Standatdl (t 4t) 844-3200 YWrllltn OUIREO TO APPROVE THE This atat~nl was trod Alan W Payne 1753 lrvl(!~ Sll• 2101 Hart>or Btvd, 19t8t77S421 Coast Hwy.. Newport 1111 d1velopmen1 will coo-Both •propert111 were comment• r~aidong the PROPOSED REHABIUTA· Fictitious 8ualneu With the County c1ei1t ol Aw , Newport BHch, CA ~ost.t Mna CA 92626 oa 'I Piiot Oct 15, 22. :9.
Beach CA 92C63 ele1 ol appro11lm1tt ly once Improved 11 11rto ldequacy ot th1a Oral'I Mill· TION Name Statement Orange County on 1070198 O~GGO Ca!Jorn1a Ro1tauran1 !!n-Nov 5, 1998 ThCDll
Tn11 b1,1sln11s " con• 200,$00 aquat• feet o( d• H llS and •trvlc1 ll<:lllllH gated Negative Oeclarauon FOR FURTHER INFORMA1 The 101t0Wing per on• a.re 19011773050 f hl1 bu11n1u 11 con-1••g11'"· Inc, <Cal lornllli,....,. _____ ............... ..._,
ouctod by 11" mdiv•du.ll vt lopm1n1 on tht 3.7•attt and were 1111 'tcuplld by must be rtcel'ttd by lht TIOH, PLEASE CONTACT dOing buslne111 H ' Sult• Oalty Pilot Oc:L 22. 29, ductt<l Dy: an 1nC11vidt111I 94 81""b rd Cyn • l~una
Steven J. Nlldtl f lilt. Aoproval ol. u .. Pel-FltlChtf Jone• otor Cars Planning Department at tht THI:! PLANNING OMSION 500 Web Hosllng .. On fun Nov s 12 1998 Th708 H•~• '/OU stl!ltd 00lfl9 Baaeh, CA e2'SI I -------... 19108713057 m1t w1ll al10 be required fOf for new and u11d Cit UIH abOv• iddren by NOVEM· 4 3091 Yellowilont Or ; • • buSIMH yet? Yta, S•pt Thll bt.11lnen t con· l M a111emon1 was f1IOd th• i xtended 11ay hotel. and ttf'Ylclng untll Augull 8El\,l7 19t8 A fl~ •rM· A: (714) 154·52 5. Coa1a Mo11 CA 112628 PUBLIC NOTICI 11t 1t!le ducted tiy •corporation
y,1th the Colloly Clerk ol Thtproposldolflcebulld· lll97._Th• land,UHil•ronmenia1 llPon lncorpo-ub llahed Newport MlchaelL • .'H,.mJtton 3091 Al~nW,Paynt l1av1 YOU lta~ d Olng
Or C unty on 10,2o,iga Ing at 1001 Ouall Slrfft will ment of tht City 1 General rating pubtlo Input will thtn 8tach-Co1t1 Mesa Daily Yetlowllone Or., Ccsta "ctltlous 8ualn .. a Tl'lls •i.lt l'Mnt wai "ed buttnfft yet? No •1g• 0
0 22 29 occvpy approxlmalely Plan presently des•onattt be prepared for contldet• Piiot Cktol>9r 29, 1998 Mo ... CA 12s:8 Name ltetement With the County Cleo. 01 Cal1f011\J• Restaurant En-Oa Y Piiot Ct • • 109,200 equatt IHI of both parceta <or Aeta11 and atiOn by decltlon-t!'aklng Th7l S Janice R Hamilton, 3091 Thi ton~ '*'Ont ate <>tango COYl'lty on \O-t3-98 ltrprlstt, inc .. lM Vwlll ,
Nov 5, 11, 1998 lh711 bulldong epace 11 • ftOOt· SW..tet Commlfclal. Susi· authOtlllfl Yt llow11one Or • CO•la OOlnQ but nose u • 1ff86l72)16 ,., .. dtnl
PUBLIC NOTICE attt·ralto oes, with•'°' MN ot1iees and ~"11 Publlahtd NtWJ!Orl PUILIC NOTICE Me11.CA92 2fl A Cfe nlng Mlttclt, Cln"' Daly Pitoi Oct lh• C"'""" Cteik 01 --------+-covei1ge of •l>Out 11 I*· comrnerclal UHi comprl" Btach Coate M"a Oally This business Is con-lnO and J,lnftorial s.mces. Nov '"' 1-.. n,g92 ..... , .... C v•rn, ""'
PUBLIC HOTtC• Ci ni on lht 2 t-acre "11 &ht tnajOr usu 1" tht Im-Pilot ~Ol>ef 2t 1991 The OoOd din:IOCI t>y hlllb nCJ .na ll>OO Warr~ ·"76, S.nta ~ • ...,.. vr&-llgt ounty on \0.-v
o' PROPOSED Park.Ina lor the hOt .. encr m1c111111 ~ vleinlty. , Th713 &Mpherd'• Heart w It Ana. CA 1210s pu••1c NOTICE 1HH77J047
olflte 6ultd1ng wlV be main-APPUCANt: E J Holtu Mlnlitry tnc. Have you atlll'I d dong noberl Cul Armtlrof1o, -Pilol Oct 22, 29
MITIOATl:D lllMcl Oft-8'tl Corporaton a Lennar Part· PUILIC NOTICI T•• ID No bUSltl .. ytl? Yes. 10-1~ 1$00 Warren • .,., Slflfa '9cthlov9 ......... NOY i. U' '"' Th7°" HIGATtv• l.OCATION: !001/1301 nera • AN! CA 11210• •
Ol[Cl.AAATION Quall Sttffl, AEVIEW PfiAl()O OctObtf MOTICI OP J3-0IH8tt .:lanlce A Hamilton M~rlli dt Jn ut Alvatll MelM ltetetMftt
A drll\ MltlgaleCS Nega. SETTINO: Th• aub)ICl 29, ltte to NoVMlber "'· tPICIAL -.TING ,.., .. Netlo• lhll Stal "1t nl Wot f l.CS Httrtra 32003 Puoo ~TM lolloMng '**'' .,. ov 11tocked wf h tlvt Dectaratlon has t>ffn pro'*1Y conti ... ol rwo ~ tt!le "'-~ 1"""1 lor lM 11 th Count Oetk oc CatOllna 'San Jual'I Capbt· tM.ttfnMa •· NMIOftl stufn prtperld by th• City ol t:IMdval parcela MC)atltld Tl'lla rlCOfnlMl'l(Md !Ind· CotTA M•U , .. , ended 09Cleftltllf it Otl •C®nt l,, 10."20 F ~· ltSS b•t A can lo
Newport Ot eJI Ptannlng by the talatina ~ Buel-Ing tl\at 1111 PfOllCt WI! !'IOI PUMlltMQ ''1197 of The Good Sh90-enge 1tlH77'031 U your hOm• Ooest ' ... nt. Co-Ct11tln.d 0tpart1Mnt fOf tht PfOf«t ntH C.. ~ bMidlng h.-.. a tlgnllcMI eltK\ '°'1 COMM181te* htft:f1 H1111 ~ nl91ry Inc. is lhrouQh class fl.cl ttll'I Del , CA '"25 littllCS bfl0w The prop!!!)' IUIOM'I .. the lnWONNl'lt It bltld lHI COITA MESA ~ •1 lhl Mdrnt 0. Jlilot Oct 12. 21, e42•SeT8 Nt\lonl F~ Limited II help
SUD.lfC:r· Holtrt t~ Pl.ANNINO COMMISllON noted btlOw b tnspection ""$, '· '"' Ttt103 (CA), HH [HC Coell __ .. H .... • .. ·H-.. z .. 1 __
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Aol B, CotOl\I eltl a.tar, CA Costa Mttl CA t2'27 Orange Coumy on 10 20/N Almte Lauren Mace.ti\ Ille Halm d .... • .. ........ ._. W ... TEI y ~1· 11¥ tftl .,_... In IM ~la& Ja'/ F. JoMIOft. 211 e 199117UOll 311 lrlt Ave. Corona dtl ~a °'*"'I t*1,,..., ......... If ... 0.-,..,.,.., clHcreod .~tcle Cecot O.Cla•k, 22'14 $1 , Costa MHa, CA Daily Piiot ~t 22. 29. Met, CA t2125 · 119 .._ In eddllliOn ID cmtl T• '-..... _. E ~ ~ Uftdtf 4lftll IU" 'ff POitia•ttll Apl 8, Co· 92921 Nov 5 12 11198 Tll706 Tlllt butlnen la CO~ Ille T,,._ ~ _..,, a d .. , _ _. If .. ~ ....,,. to I Deed al TN .. rona ct•I Mar, CA 92G25 Thi• bual,,,.H 11 con-• ' duC'ltd by' an lndlllld\ltl omHll't d'9dl ~ on a _....., ... OlldefTNlll deKtibed Mtow. TM ....
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O•''Y P1to1 Oct 1$, 22. n . Nov 6. 19Q8 TMll:J .ion.than Aoblrt Stnlteri, PUBLIC NOTICE ,_ _. '",..,....., .......... • .__ T fR .._~~· the ~ •r t~o .. ~ 19011 Tto~~ PUBLIC NOTICE io:,21 ~~'e'2~~e0'" Coita ~E::.~ :.~"':..~0:,.'* o :.VWH.~'heter~~ PUBLIC NOTICI! T 1111 bu11n111 11 con· f.lcutlou• •uiln•H ....._.. ,. T,._'t Died a.... to W T1w N al UM Deed al Trull, lntef·
Flclltlou• 8u1lnH• d~ed by; an lndlVtdUll H•mo •••t•m•"t . Ut'!lli9 Midi ....... lo ~ ......... f/I a... ... 1 E ... ..,.,~. , ... , CMIOH
Flctlllou• Outl"it" N•m• Statement H•vt Y°" 11arttc1 ao1ng Th• folfowtng ~1on1 •r• .. .-wee 01 .,._ • • a.... to W • •......,In TIA I Ind expen ... d tM Tiu .. N•m• &t•ternont Th• lollow•ng s>ef•on• 11• bu1inesa yet? No dOlng bu1•ntH H ' SOULD. ,,..., d ~ Thie II an flt ODUl'Y....,. tllt • on 1 f/5198 'al to tee form. toe.I amounc (al
Th• IOtlqv.109 ~''°"" ... dOtnQ b\ISU'411S ... John Stl'fttn 711 w 1711\ St . C-$. Costa ~IO oaleCI. dltie and • ---~ CM hJQhestb.ddei.OIYlble 81 the tlnle Oil the ll*&al I>'*" d<Mg bUt nou ... [UAOCLEANEAS. 171 Thi• Ctlltmtrit Wit foled Mua. CA 112127 wr; ... 111111b1 ~ ~ s...-. LLC... T..-., .... CM..,... of--~ ldr i::alt'I OI lkMlon Of the N04ic. Of
PQGITIVC: BUSINESS $0· OtnJtr Or., Co111 MtH, Y<•tn tht Col;nt'/ Citric of Sri~ Irving OttrO""!. 5 be 1.-1 lor ,_ IMPOM Smid CocMft, ~ ~ castl*'S Chee* drawn Otl II .... , rta~ t1ti..
LVTtONS. ?71 Bl}""'?OCI CA 9211211 Orange County Cit\ 1().2fi·98 Vtfoll C1. Newport Coast ..... Wiii be,,..., tu WlhM -..... 1• ~ ..... stale OI natJOnal baok,' ctl8CIC lnlllM to " MC fonl\ Ori~•. t'twpol1 Beach, CA W1tlltw11cJ Marian Pjotr, 19988773078 Cf~ 112657 1 1 _.. « ~. e.prw *( 14111 ai, ~ r-. dfl'M'I so:J & .:o= ::OW· fhe an;:~ maJ
92'660 971 Dtnvtr Dr.. Co1t1 Dally Pilot Oct 29 Nov 5 11 bu• nui ' con· « ~ t9fdlng lllki, 7'001 For T~ WI..._ ~ ' greattt on Y c Oan•tl r: L:fnth. 27 1 Bar.· Mtta. CA 92828 12 19 1998 ' Th722 d\Jclld by' an Individual pc= on~~. *in ... al.,....·77a. D* ~ Sr •lf'IOJ:~: ..... T.-UITO..:CHAR&.aS
.. oO<I Ot • NtwpOl1 8t11<; i, Tn11 bullntU fl ton· • . Have you 1tar1•d doing lo ..,.,., ltla wdebtac:lt-t<rJM• LOHEITAA MORTQA. oJIS secllOn 5102 and L HOll.MO AHO TEIUtl
.CA t2r/.O Cluc:ttd t>y· an lnd1v1du1r PUBLIC NOTICE bu1tntt1 ytl7 No . _.., by _, Deed • GEE SSMCO. U..C. • AOfBT 5 IO do buSilltSS In HOU.AND, HUlllANO AND Tl11t u.,, nHI ,. <.On· H•v• you Ill/led doing Sttan D•rtOW ~ ........ ~ ---oou.ECTOR ATTBIP1'WG TO WlfE Duly Apoolnted
dlltlt<I IJy '" tnCI 11dul11 l>Ul•ntU yet? No ' Flctllloua SutlneH Th.s llatomtnt WIJ , l•d .. -pnMded lwlw\. and oou.ECT "' DEBT """ INf()A. ule Will be made Wlllloul TrUltff. GOU>elf WEST 111~• you ttartod a0<rig Marian \'./as~tMlkl N St t t w 111 th• County Clttk of Ille"'--' llf'llCIPll d tw t1Cla MTIOH 08TAIE> Wl..L IE convenzwailan ex SAV1NGS A&IOCIATIOH
u1.1i1t1•U yet? No This atalemtnt wll liltd The ~;.!,,ng' p~~~~I ltt Orange.County on 10 05198 MCUred ~ mid d8ed ~ USED F(lR THAT PUflliOSE. ~SS Of • ' 11: SERV7,_,~ CO "KOfded Dtn•OI F Lyn<.h wit11 tl1e County Cletk or dom bu.l•ntst 11 Inter· • t908077t885 ...._......., • ~ 1r1 .ASAP33121DC1a, 1w, 11111 t11. pos . rn-O ,...,1...,, H lnatrurnent
T11t1 •l•ttmenl wu Med Orange County on \0.13-98 clall OSysttm 11082 Ctnllr· Oa•ly PJol Oct 29, Nov 5, ~ Nola, .._ dWgea Wd branc:es IO satist ~ No. t2-=-~n booll •
w•lh 1110 Counry Clerk of 18900772297 atone Or .• · Hunllriglon 12,111,l!KI& Tl\711 ...-dlhein....tndd i 1seoJ1e</~~ ~T F C:-ottr Of~~1:0fd~
Or.r.no• Coun01Y8~n7~~~30~8 0111ty Pilot Oct ts, 22. 29, Beach, CA 92646 · • :=~~ PUBLIC NOTICE ?J~Ae1u~ ~ND >NI J ot o~E Count~~ •• ~ to " l~ov 5, 1998 Tri695 Ouynh Nguyen. 8082 Ctn· PUBLIC NOTICE ~AU !UR . HU AND fOfnla, Datt ot Ofoly P1lol Oct ·~· 22. 29. leraton• Dr . Huntington ~ 0. Holb9!1. 22137 NOTICE OF ANO I E._j!S wstor 18· s.i.·1111111111 It 2·00 PM
ll<H !i tll<lJ . ThC,97 PUBLIC NOTICE • Btach, CA 926411 NOTICE Of' TIWSTEE'S =::.Id~ ~ 91~· PROPOSED corded on fa1/8~ 'Ii' Place Of Salt: AT THE
PUBLIC NOTICE flctltloua Bu11"011 Ju"dt~ ~~·~~·.~.J~u;on-SALE UHDa Dl!l!D Of' (918) 317-ma. RorWd a' llAHK MERO!R ;:ns~~~ J·lhe 1 : ~E Tri~~~ou~
Name St•t•m•"t Have ou alat1ed doing TRUST TS I 1f7'21.&1 Loen Holbert ~. o.tlj Nohe• 11 llertby gt11tn Record.I o( ORAN E
Fictitious Bu1ln~H Tha foliO<IMIQ parson• 111 bu$1neS~ ytt? NO I 10C*1l'ID VOU /11£ H 1~11\-A.S.'P'337'43 lha\ Tho Sank ot Ofange lom13 The total amoun\ C~THOUSE. 700 ~IVIC
Ha mt Sletement cld~ bull•ntst u 0 nh Ngu en DEfMA..T UhUER A 0EED 1()'29, 11~. 11112 County, Fountain Valley, secured by said ltlSl/VITllnl as C TEI\ DRIVE EST,
DeRlllO
Matlon OeRlslo,
JENSEN
Sonia Muller
born Moy 28, 1947, 08, of Nowpon
In Elmlro, NV, to Clar· Booch, died O~ober
tnco ond Sar• Ofaon, 27. 1998.
dloct October 26. Sh• 11 1urv1ved by
tt98, ot V.C.I Modlcol her husband,. Gunnar
Con1er L. JenHn, daughter
Morion waa an Karin L Jenaen. eon·
admlnlatrollv• aa-In-law, A1ch•rd ,\tkln·
1l•tanl In II'\• office of eon, son, Peter L.
Vnlv•ra11y Advanc• JoAsen and his glrl·
ment st the University friend, Jane A Co11-ol Caltfornla, lrvlno. mini.
Funeral Man wlll be ~unerol services
11:00 • m .. Thureday, wlll be 1.00 p.m,
October_ 20, 1098, at Saturday. Oi:tober 31 ,
Out l.lldy Queen of 1999, at Pacific View
Angele Catriollc Dr .. Newport Beech.
<;!'lurch, N•wport Visitation will be 4:00.
BHch On Saturday, 7 30 p m ., f;ld•y.
there wlll be &-funerol October 30tll, at the
man and burial In mortuary
Elmtra. NY. ----------
Marlon 11 curv1ved by Sttopp1no for a new
her belove<! husband, apartment? classllied
Richard OoAlslo, 1e11 you compa11>
mother, Sara Olson, coll• -wl\hou\ hasalo
brother, Jim Olson, or worryt
sister, El•lno Ross, Claaolfled
aunt, Sitter Urtullne 842·5878 Spohn, 8 nlecH and 41 ________ _
nephow1. Marlon Is
preced•d In death by
her lather, Clarenc•
and her brother,
Edwin. ,,
In lieu or tlowtrs, 1he
tamlly requosls dona,
lion to ttio Leukemia
Overslocked w11h
stuff?
A call to
Classltied
will help
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lnc., 1744 W Katetta ,..~~-----... Ave. 118, Orange, CA
92887 (714) 633~858.
fhu tollow•no peu1C.M are Uftl11'\e Choropract•c 3010 T~ Slllt~tnl WH Med OF TRUST ~TEO Cal1lornl1 hll madt IP. of !he bme Of inillal pubica· ='A "':"' C~~~NIA
tJ o 1n9 bu• (n • 11 1 • Harbor Bt•d St• e, Co1t1 wnl1 tho County Cltrk 01 1G'2&'1087 UNLESS VOU plication to the Fedtral O• ~ ol thts ~ tS unt o unpa nee A
1< o Ko Ro co u NT A Y Mosa;CA 92&26 Orange county on 10120198 TAl<E ACTION TO PROTECT PUBLIC NOTICE potlt lnturanct Corpora· ~ 156.332 45. \llfldl t~s and other chargea: ooms, PACIFIC VIEW
HOUSE s. 1&11 W1111tllll Orlan Jamn Stanton .. D c. 19988773088 YOUR PROPERTY. IT WAV lion, Waanlng1on. O.C. It total emou1. lundl ~the unpal<! P1•,Stt.A2 . street Ad-apartments. MEMORIAL PARK Dr 11os Newport Beach. 2218 p11c1f1c Or Corona BE SOtDAT A PU8UC SALE 2°'929 for ltt written con· balance l!llC "'g ~ed drtH ot other common h
CA rm;t.o' det Mor CA 92520 O•llY Piiot Oct 29, Nov 5. F YOO NEED N4 EXPt.A-NO'T1CE OF TIUrnE'S SAU TS Hn& to mero• witl\ CFB and unp310 =l) and rea-deltQnatlon Of real prop-omes Cemetery • Mortuary
nuuell Aten Ary, 1&.4!> Thie busintll 11 cofln 12, 10, \998 Th716 NATION OF THE NAT\JRE No. ,_._.... 1..-. No. Mtr't)tr Company, Coata sonabli =ad cor~ 3i'. eny: 20C DAVtD OftlVE Classified Chapel ••Crematory 1.n~1 11 "' St . 140 Co11a ducted by an 1nd1v1du11 PUBLIC NOTICE OF nE PROCE.eDING OCIOlm171 ~ ~ -YOU Mt11. CaJ.lornla. Thi• no-l::se~ llllllal ~~ :, Nl!WPORT BEACH, CA can satisfy 3500 Pacific "iew n... .• l!ts.> ·CALIF. 92627 Havt you 1tarttd doing ~ YOU. VOU AAEM DEFAULT UNl9 A DEE> lice it published purauant ~IS no;' 't2tl3 ~ #: GC6-01G-Z2 "' ..,., .. Tt1111 tJullntu 11 eon· but1nest yet? No 1 Sto.A.O CONTACT A VW· Of TllJSl. <».TED 03m'tt9 to Section 11(c) ol Ult Ftd· lled obet 08 Mi 1"' uncM1119t*S Trust" your Newpo11 &8Ch
d11c1oa t>y· •n 1r><.11v1dual 8r1an J Slanton o C FtctlJtoui Bua "•" YER Nottc.e • ,.._ cir-i I.II.BS YOU T#E ACT10t' TO eral O.poalt lnswance Act ICHi · I( ' ILDO dltclalma an llabllltv for housing needs. 644·2700 ~•••o yr,., ararted domg T1111 1111emeri«' was l1ltd ...._N•m1 • Sl•lomont in. Llw omc.. al ~ PAOTECT YOUR 1Wlf'ER11. rr Any person wishing to ~~~ANT VICE RESI any lnccm:lnt .. a( the I ""~'""1 yet? Yes, 8 t 98 with tl\I County Clerk of •11• lo towing l>GtlOfll "' C. Holbert • INUee, 01t MY8E50U)AT APUl!UCsAl.E. commen1 on tttl1 •Po lt{Mt addr•u Of oth4tf PIERCE IROTHEM
nu,,011 Ary 01ono. county on 10.13.99 doing buslntn 11: lacher wooemot tnmee, or ~ F YOU NEED AH miuHATIOH pt1ca11on may n1e hit/her 0 RECONVEY· common de1lgnatlon If BEU IRO•"W y
.,.,,., lho County Cl.,k ol 0111., Pilot Oct 15 22 29 Hwy,C 11.54, Corona Del Deecf ol Tt\Jlt oaoi.Aed bv CEE:aNG AOAINST YOU. VOU th• Atglonll Director ol th• ~ I GRADE ROAD. street lddreu °' other Mortuary * Chapel
Or:ino• County on 10·27·98 ' • • Mdr, A 92625 Edmond Oulhlm • mamad SHOlA.O CONTACT "' l.JWY9l F.aeral Dtpolit ln1uranc• I E 28 common deslgNtlon la Sell your extra Cremation 19980713775 Nov 5 1998 Th698 Dieter lachef, 3123 Tara. rnen • i. acJ6o end eep;wi111 On 121W1• .. tGO P.M. Corboratlon at Ill Region.I I NOAL 91706 1hown direction• to tl\t
Oil ty Pilot 0 ,1 29 t"o" s PUBLIC NOTICE Costa M.sa. CA 112825 propetty and 'reoorded on LoNIW ....._ S..-. onice al 25 Ecker Strffl, ~ ~ 1 FORMATION 1ocatkH. Of the propmy household 110 Broadway
9 998 lhnl r1111 bu11n111 11 con·'~ 11 1SI07 • in.w-u.c. • dl.llf....., TnMlt St.ul• 2300,..San Ftanclaco. may be Obblned by items Costa Mesa
llli~ ,1,11ornent WU l1te<l ;r 19988772291 & Zacher, 3535 E CoHI llAed INllM flU"IW'1I '° the OF THE *nR Of TIE flAO. comment• In Wtltlng wllti I kANY . any, •hown above. ,,. no On the move? -A
11 I 1 Flclllloua Butln•H ducted by an 1na1v1dual mena 1 97~ d Qllall undw Sid..,,._. IO Died of ca111orn11 114105 b•for• I' 1~3-1~ 11ndl"Q a wrttt'" request In Classified 642-9150
PUBLIC HOTlCE Nam• St.lement Havt you tlar1.0 doing l'9CIOfdl lr1 the allDa d Ille T"* ,__. 021111711t9, • proceu1ng of Ill• •P-~I t 1~29198 to the beneficiary wtlhlnk:;::;~~~~~~=£:====~=~;;'1f bus1nes1yot?No Cony Reoofder d Orange .,._.Noadl1a .. bolll· pltcauon ri11 blen com. N ~ 9 CH/COSTA 10dayeottMd«oOfnr1t
F'lclllloua Butlnea• d!~0 1g~~1~'9 :rsons .,~ 01e1or 2.actior \ Cc:ultf, Celllomia. ano ~ .... -.OfOllc:WAloaNllfth pitted. ProcH111'19 WI" b• SA ILOT publk;atlOn Of this Notice
Nam• St•l•m•nt Kl{l REALTORS 350 E This •t•••mtnt was liled 11nllolheNoboeofOtfauhnd oflb of the Colny AlcDld9r of completed no earher than NSl648976 ot Sate. Dctt: Octo«>ef 10 "Aff d bJ Th• tollow1no poraons are 17th 1119 Cosia Moso will\ ,,,, County Citric of Eiee11on lo Sell lflereunder O!Mtl~S.of~ th• 3011\ day lollowlng th• 1118 OOLDEH WEST or a e
douio businon ., . CA 92027 · • Orarig• County on 10/20198 NCOldad on J"1'/ 14, 1086 • e.aMd by Fm C. ~ 11111 rtQu1rad publlclllon • PllB' IC NOTICE SAVINGS ASSOCIATIOH AUTO QUIP, 26~72 Las K M • 19980773048 ir'111rum911111&-451312dtald _..,,,.,Sldn..R. dale to SERVICE CO. P-.t Ofnct
Ptln•H 14 Lagu!la Hills Jl1thard om cKaUon, Oa•IY ·P1ldt Oct 22 29 Ofic:lll Reoordl, ..... Won • ...... llWI wil ... • Tht nonconlldenllal pot· Boa kt17 San AntonlO Alternat1•ve· " CA 026!..6 ' ~283 hL•c~n:~ Nt1wpon t'ov 5 12, 1998 Th7o9 111111t1oee It 2~ PM 81 lhe aldloft ID hlatm bit6lr b c:mtl uon ol the appl1c111on lilt It MOTICE Of T"UST£1!'S Tu.a• 7121MM7 1210)
rAIChHI n M1t1th•N 2C!..7;1 T~c · b 1 1 • Nor1h front .,..,._ b the ou•hllf'u.fiedl ~•lllM ava.labl• lor inspection, It ~ T.S. No.• 1U1~ ~-Trust" Salee
l •• P11 rnn u U'JUhl • uainH • con PUBLIC NOTICE Con'(~ 100 CMc: ol ... In lllllllM ~ ol .. mly be lnSpte'led In the A Loan No. MnMO YOU Autstam ASAP3371.. n· co t c k t ljlll CA 92G:.O duclod b'/· an lnd1v111ua1 C..DIHIWell S..Me IMllad is-.. ... ~ .. Co1poratjon'• regional Of· ME IN DEFAULT UNDER 1°'21 1111 11112 IS un. as e ' Th~• t>u11neu It ton-::u•ve youet?~ed doing Flclltlou1 Bualneaa CA Ill put:ilc auctiOn, lo tn.: ....,.. to ltlt ~ c:oun. lie. ttunno regulat oust-A DEED OF Tl\UST DATE>t===· =='====="11
dU<.led t>y 011lllCllllC.IU11 0 ~~~l:sson H•m• St•tomont ~ bide* b Clllll fQ.-.1'00CMcC..0itwot=:, nHI hoUtl 07/20l1tt2. UNI.US YOU H A --. . Cremation &
lflivO you •lllrtod doing r:ua •lalumenl, Wiii llltd Tht l0Uow1ng p11reon1 ate ~al the~~ =.. "":... ~= = 1~~ed: September 22, ~~~ :g~Pll~e':r# • ave
t;u lnou yot? Yet, 8-98 with lho County Clt1k of doing bus1nos1 ., Castle S~)mc:v......., I& arid l.ontlllr ~ THE BANK. OF" ORANGE IT MAY BE SOU> AT A G-. S I I
IAIChi'ttl n Mottnow Orono• County on 10-13·08 Eucull\lt AtcrullitlO. ,A4 "V'"'• • euc SALE , YOU arage a e Bun' ·a1 Serv1'ce 1}111 9111oment wot tiled 19980772288 Atg1na. Oona Point, CA tnlerMI, ~lo and noN U.C .. rlgtC. Sid..,.. COUNTY, Fountain Y-tilll'/ • ..U · I , • ·
"411l the Courtly c1.,1< or . 92629 held b¥ • urider .aid ~ d ~.to nf ,_ held ii, • Caltlorril• • NEl!D ~ EXPLANATION ,J ...._
OlllM,jll Counl)' 0'1 10·1398 Dnoly P1IOI OC1 1S. 22, ~. Oe0tge Cou 44 n~na TM11r11"epr~tiUIMldWI ........ o..s °'TM! 111 tllt CFS MERGER COMPANY.°' THE ~T\JRE °'THE • :'. Why should you sub1'ect t 9988172384 tlO'/ 5. 1998 Tt.li99 Oa~ Point, cA 112629 Cow'lfV and SlaM and == ...... ., ... ~ Cotta Mna. CaMom1a PfltOCEEOINO AGAINST .,
0• ly P o1 Ott I!> n '1'J PUBLIC NOTICE Thtt bustneu It con. • roiio.... Aamcn s... d9atbtd • A9,.... Pubt111\td t'ewport YOU, YOU ... ~LD CON-yourself & yOUf fatnt' ly tO 1 ' ' cl ab . ind d I del01bed on UICI~ ol ~ d9albad In h Diii -Bt1ch·Co111 Mtll Daily TACT AL.An'""· A i:b\k Ufv !. 19!111 Th&'lt HUC1e y an la,:; u~04 rust !PH ... 12·212-31 1he llotltd oiad of TNlt. N'94 • t• P1lol Stpllmber 22, 29, Oc· auction 1111 to th• h hfft
Flclltlout BualnHI ave )'OU 71yr IO/t""':' ,_. lddr .. and Oltw 212-21 The .... ..._ft tobtr II 29 19911 bidder fOf Cllh ta lt r'S paying inflated prices for
Ham• Slatem•nt 'Q:~~!' J:~ "· '"" d81q\a!IOn. '"'1· d ollw _, ..,....,., H .,._ ' ' TQ34 chtc:ll Ortwn' on'• qe or · On the move? lht lollowing por•ont are Tiiis ,1a1omenl was llltd ,_, propel1y dalcribed of tllt ,_, ~ d9acrlbad natlonal bank, ~eek Caskets & Services????
do(.nQ busu11u H Alimo. with th1.1 County Clerk 01 ,. purpOMd IO be 1121 alllM ii purpaNd ID be' 21H sen your unwanted dr.-wn by• atlt• OI federal a~ Swoct1sh country Pine, 0111ng1 County on 10/20/g& ,,_,.,,_,,., c.o.aa Pai!lbl ~ ,.._ ~ ltorn• tho easy woyt credit u"l<m, Of a check • Call Toll free l-888-54CASKET lG451 La~emont Lil , Hun-1090877308, CA 9'M2e Tho under-naa The \tl's: T~ To place your 4arawn by• .tit• Of f~al
t1ng1on Beach, CA 02!.47 Ttullee ~ any ~ ..,. ' b rn; claHlllOd ~d call .. v1ng1 and io.n lllOCll-Scrvloo Oraooe &·surroundJgo CoonUet i':.11::m~nr ~~·~f:ri11~~~~ tf:~'Ys .. ~~~',9?~' 22rh:ts ~ ~=·=~ ::-:-_::... rt • ,:-; • 842·58~e. =:: or°' .. ~~~Jf'::,t · · &' • • e • a .
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DEL MAR 1022 BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 COAST 10.70 DEL MAJ\ 2122 BEACH 2169 ••l'OREC~OSED•• •I! SID&1'r 3br 2.5bil Gov homq1 Hud, MHA New Conotruollon t Iott °!prox 1900 II t57S,000 Vlewl Vl•wl Bayrldoe 2Br 2Ba, Nl!WPORT SHORES Great Ocean & Canyon Act now 3br 2.Sba nu I l)IJAL llOtJSIN<1 Fin 11v11ll. Coll 24 hra, Belt•elo prlv en hmo Built In of Rhino Channel 1 ·Sty. FP, au gur 2BR, Office, 2BA, Vlewa. Clvlla near nevv Sm•ll 1 Br 18• Fully paint 2400sl lg yd, lll'l'OR llJNllY 7 day• 800 ~~!:'.· 1003 002 Larl<tpur COM 1991. Lg td & patloa, Turnlnp, boaln and city S205K Prudenll•I CA Beem cells. newer tile 4Br/4Ba. den, highly l'tlrn Fr•nch Country gerdenet Pet ok PATRICK collage, prlv•t• pallo, All tH I 111111 Httttllltt I• lal1 TENORE VIiia I· S~G~K $2901< y owner llghla rom oactt room RHlly Agent 721·3508 root. 349,000 upgraded Lor goat maid Htvlco. s 1000. $2295 949·840·7282
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houH 11/1. 2t Btruna , ... ,, .. e( tltt In OM ttRtl\ Judy Kolar, Drokor )ctnt l..oc. f.a1I • Juoy lmm•dlatt Sole. LIDO liLt Brand New 1emodeled 3Dr family VIEW . .. Cl. . 9"0-&42·8668 .,. ..... , 1.1...... •••• t ll THE WE&K VACANT TWNHME hl'or, Agtto.49·842· Unbollovable IOWHI 6Br/5.5Ba·3753Sq fl homo. largo fenced adjoining plo11 In NEWPORT BLUfll'S 3BR ~6BA fwtll••tl tf•trllnf I• 1•11 Dl•pla" ade •t•rt LOW8ST PRICl!D 47 2 price In compatl1on of 3c g•rago. 8111 Otundy pro1·1 landecapod Vlat• Ott Mor eocllon. BEACH 2169 Oulet Aro• S2150/MO Hwt,.,tf lrt ntlltMI .. •• at lu•t t781 3Br In COM Out of other $125.000 and Realtor. 941M~75-&101 yetda. 2 paUos Buy 1 or oil tour 25~ Bubar• Sanregrol .... 1 • .,.,..11, '"" 1• , .... O•odllno Wed Opni oroo aoller eayt Eaetolde gated comm, '7&0,000, Agont 714· Newport lel•ntt 3Pt $025,000. A Muat Solll btlow ro11111 pp Roanor 949·644·0195 fltltl ti ilmlt11l•ttlH UH HUD ••••• S•tl It Toda"! L1g cJ•tachtd 3Dr 2.50a, 504 4807 or 714 832· 28a, hardwoo<S floott, 408 IRVINE 04Ha4-18DO •2100 ::t ..-::t Oayrlclgo Pl!NTHOUiB 1br iba I II lrtt ti t IOI Uf tHI I ti OPEN HOUSE 38r 6 t.,,, rm, nood1 over 1700•f. bullt In 0020 CJct 102. op•n kltchonl & dining, OPEN SUN 1•5 L•ro••• plan In gated w .. •1,..it• DC ''" ,11111 Ll•tlno• for e 1 e1 coomotlc work but '04. Kint Loe S:>1~.000 Abandoned •••oh 1un deck. $54G,000 ... complu. Spactoua no ~•la, now carptl """°". net Doadllno Tt1ure 6pm PRICl!O 1000'• u;ss Earl & Judy T•ylor, Coll•I• Once In • 8LUFFS 2 ·8TORV 20r/2Ba upatalra and 110 5. (840) 875-.. 175 Jani Schulor, Agonl HOUSES/ ·;i•ll 7•m·l lam M·F ••••• 1hon Io 11 ••I•. Agent• 0.2 .... 722 lilellme op1><>rtun1ty •t 149·073·7308 Qlamourov1 20r 200 1 Or/1 Oa down Brand
II pays to adlf•rtlH S3Ul.OOO Mek• Ofltrl only 1349,000 Agent Blgso11 2 CM Jaraoo CONDOS ~w plulh c•rp•V HOU SSS/ NEW HOME E SIOO CM Duy II Soll 11. find It, V cant $2900/Mo.
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CONDOS n .. 1 E1ta10 Section 940·370·5570 3br i Obo fro~ builder Cl• .. lfled. I Month I..•••• FOR RENT Nt Olton & Jarnboroo Exec; Cond QC• View
CALL TODAY •Pro1t 17GO•f 9'1 c•U'I S2.200·S2,500. C•ll 1 •800·300·7717 20r 2 581, Frptc • on AC, walk·ln CIOll'I, 2 ••• 8ayfron1 12850/Mo. f.OR SALE LISA RIVERA COSTA M!SA 1024 car an•o gor 1285,090 POA L •A••·NOW 28r , •• Cul• COl1•~· Agent (9•9) G42·165'7~ , 9119·722·6120 When you're tuned 949·574-4252 2 Cho•c• "Turn11•r CORONA ~ark 1111• Httlng n .
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•••-••• Office Manaeer/ Rock & Rolll Gr11t COME GROW needs dependable .,. $175 4 Po11er c1ate. •0 •22 was 8oaton Whaler. nl, shOvirroom cooo
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Pleaae be wary ot out Reception lat for Lakes Clrcutatlon now • WITH USI person CM area twin hHd foot-bOard Sf,740 now $2,7D7 All AcCHIOf s $19K 1 ,,:IOOml 13 obo
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noor, grt bay & oc11n Hnd any money for oNice, benetta Fu tionwlde travel • Hotel Hit, develop atld .. ,. Upscale chlldren·1 llore ANIMALS 6049 DOCJ(S 7022 l-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9
vu 1 car g11, over· f111 or aervlc11. Read resume 949-640-2838, tranaportalon pro-vice new bu1lne11 har open Inge tor•---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '92 l!•plo,•r XL T.
alzed rm1, $2050/mo and understand any ""o...,R~IV-..,E-R--P-•-,-,-o-n-a-1 vtded. Mint b• well atld ·~•al HC11ons. SalH Assoc'• for F/PJ MERCHANDISE LIDO OOCK for ~Oh -;;:,• ::~;~· ::.gg~fR, 1949) 723-4178 contracta before you groomed & free to We prefer a candldJlll time coll L1111e People MISC 6015 BEARDED COLLIB I elgn. Shop around lor Oriver·Corona det M at travel. For lnterv ew to have a minimum ol and Me 949_6,. .. 13..,. • purebred AKC 1Hk1 Electr C/'VVf\al er/Sall Ralph 949·7?0>09\5
SUNNY 2br Apt at>ove ,8111 based. Flex time, c111r call Leslie Onell 1 year print ad· ~ ""liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii boyfriend tor pups bo ot, Xtnt :>oc:ur11y • 9 5 T • u, u • 0 L
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try KHp your clothes EXPERIENCED Liv• Private Tennis Club In HI f goats land mat• ,=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • t • e I a 1a1 r ca• e • CFA reg111ered1 grand ~79A~!7> "M6 7 5 ,4 9 8 ti. t O>'VnOt, •, rC1 .. ords
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s1 SOO/wk 5500 gets lJ olds. 1·30 •m·8.30pm friendly, reliable, may ap eat orene en· Please be aware that Iner•••• Your Odds & a Tortt fem. 5300 ••••••••• AC1 p w p c:t1, 1111,
started. 888·845·9920 (Allso V1e10 Active & consider PT, contact v,:ion~en ·1 k the hll1ng1 1n thl1 cat· on Lotto. Receive (949) 940·8132 AUTOMOBILES (:.?08477) s 12.997
BEACH 2640
•Neer• 1hops & Frwy Wk 1 attenttve & help with Henry at 949·844-e900 1 ~t d ene 1~ p:c: 8ge, egory may require yo1,1 aecret tips & numbers Costa M•••
2br 2ba, $895. lbr rom hornet 52K·5K/ homework. Must B.e R•tall counter and gift nc u ing 4 1 rug to ca11 a 900 nvmber 1·800·775·0712 x 94.z1 PIANOS •· Llncoln·Mercu~ 1 ba, $750. w/encl wk. Not mlm, travel In· Re 11 ab I e I R •I· s . screening/physical re· In which there is ••----------~ (714l 540·5030
gar·a 949-720-0521 dust. Pub , Co sup· $300/wk.949-5~4-4248 wrappers for The Mall quired. EOE. charge per minute. Just Greet Flflwood ORGANS 6059 BMW '"'8 R•NQER-. port. 1800)943·3148 Room, NB Fashion .Resumes via fax: At· l"vold the rush• Order 9030 • A
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for Upscale womens person 537 Newport 714·650.,.1302 or mail EMPLOYMENT 112 cord Dell"ered s II Pl lA.0495C) ($15.9911 C I 71 ........ •245 • ma aver Spinet '84 • 3251a Cpe 20 store Exp a plus, en er .. ....., ... ., · Tlme1 Community free 10 your drive-Nay p rl Costa Mesa W""'""'ED 5535 iano. Wal u l , very (j4·4145)$23,995 base salary • corn. Re.tall S•I•• Fashion NIWJ, 330 West Say Al'U 714-805· 1432 Lincoln Mere~~ ... ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nict. pelfect IOI 111•0• BAUER JAOUAR 7 4 540 5"'30 mission. up to 401hrs Island. day eh1h avail Street, Costa Mesa.,. •~--------boat 9 49·54 8·3900 (7l4)953 "800 1 ' • v C D CA 92627 Serv for 12 complete -
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Kelly 949 759-7985 ___ 11_1_•_>_5_68_·1_1_7_4 __ Seeking nanny 3 schogl good cook, d11ver. By .pattern Ming AoH . ---------1 2 0 R•d tall CD ioaoud 24\f, auto loadild
Fashion Model PT. NB age child Irvine Eng the h our or 2•hr. never u sed 191 of SPORTING ~ (C l ~!.J6> ~20 99!. (188423) SIB 598
water front restaurant. MEET speak. exp. PT after Good local rel• 12yr Waterford Crystal GOOD·s 6065 Costa M••• Coat• M•••
no exp necessary, Th· school, S220wk. Car & exp. (949) 646-3735 many pc:s or Alan:s & Llncoln-Marcurv l.lncoln·M•rcury
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845-4855
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$2800 949·675-0854
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around your schedule AX ARA tlonal, phone skills, ANTIQ""t! T11nldad. CA 95570 ---------'88 Park Avenue 714-540·5030
S250·S1250'mo PT. ~Ol Tlt CoA\1 PL.\L.~ customer service orl· v~ 6010 Train Board TV, ELECTRONICS, $3000.00
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$715.mo 714·747·1765 Clme clock 1y11ems.
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kit, nu crpt, iunroom, -•-R•_...., ..... ....,_...., ... ,llllrcall 714·557-6351
2c prkg. $2600/Mo $7.50/hr slart.
yearly. 673·6900 X 105 ---------
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lbr, 1ec, pool. lent'•S,
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REAL ESTATE
Bluff ar9a 5500 Re-' wi1a1._...i.i;llloloa..:....,_.,,
..ward I (949) 721-1 T58
BUSINESS OFFICE •E•M•P•.L•O•YM-E•N•T•
FOR RENT 2769
Febuloua location 01 EMPLQYMENT .
Fashion Isl. Execu11ve • SSJO
Suite S70C>I .must 1001 ·
949. 7 59·0897 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
MEDICAUDENTAL •sales'De .. gn Aaat
OFFICE •Dellvery P•raon
NEWMARKET
BROILER
COMING-TO
ORANG&l
We'll be a part of
the exciting new
Mills pro;ecr Irie
Bloc!{ at Orang~
(t1hf~·nt<1s most
~ed~ professional work avall. Westchtt
sales l)('rson I Year and 1110. F"ax resume
J' .. S t•pe•tel'Ce a mu~11 to: 949-548-5954. ,, you ha•e excellent .elling o1bilit1es. you Sell your unwanted
can mal<e up to Item' the easy wayl
$ ... .,,., To place your 1" ~per holi! cf3astfled ad call
714-754-7900 042-5078.
Ad
Assembler
Costa MCSjlFull time
C..o .1.1 Moa iypcho~ ncN5 Jcuu oriented,
crcime pmple o~ with acrur~ to
bewme p.ui or our ad-building team.
You Haw:
I }·ear ad proJuetion C'Xpc nenc..c
\ c;rc.111ve mmd .
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t"<perienc..c Phy\io.l and drug test rcqu1ml
· Send resume and cuvcr leucr to
Oillfomia Community News
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HO We>I 8.ly !itra't
Cmt.1 Mesa, CA 92627
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IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITYf
TOP DOLLAR
PAID!
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Buy Outright
Estate Safes
Conducted'
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40yNl3 -in Newport Beach
714.673.6223
WANTED
ANTIQUES
Old•r Style Furniture
PIANOS & Con•ct1bles
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WE BUY ESTATES
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CONSIGNMENTS
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SOUTHC8AST AUCTI N
2202 So Ma111 St.
SMta A11a, CA 12707
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Wolff Tanning Bad• Alpine Car c 'o Ptayor CADILIAC
Tan At Homp 6 disk w /rernute 9040
Buy Direct and Save• SIOO 94,9·64:!·097l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Commercial/Homo '84 DeVllla Sdn 40
unit• lrom St99.00 •••••••••I (94·4 091)$21,995 Low Monthly Pmts BAUER JAGUAR
Fr•• Color Catalog GARAGE SALES (714)953-4800
Call 1·800-711·01!.8 ,97 SON Deville
WANTED
TO BUY
CORONA
6019 DEL MAR
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6122
Sat 8·1 • 2 Famlll••
baby items, '1se..,.mes
Just traded 10 ml
(U2054~!>) S 16 .a89
LEXUS
Ml&SJON VIEJO
(948)384·0004 •
CHEVROLET 9045 "
I BUY ALL PIANOS
Anllques-qu1I lurn1lure
I pc or houHlul cash
paid (714) 957·8133 1ac, e rc l 621 Ma11gotd iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (MaogohJ 4th
Old Coln• Gold S1lvur ---------
Franklin Mint. Sterling f'OSTA MESA 6124 Old watches & i•welry '°
Wutcoast Coin 642-9448 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
'77 CL CAMINO
2 T one betau t )'
RECORDSfTDP S
Jazz, O&B, Soul, Rock
Etc 50 1 & 60's Mike
• 350 Ve auto A..,
good 1001o11ng gre t
r unner 'T ann•nu
FRI & SAT 9·1'30 Cover. a11ov VlllllS,
440 Cabr1flo Comp $2995 (45 11481
parts & stuH, conlrOC• l!'.Z FINANCE
tools, 'uppl1e&. house• Sunwest M otor•
hold misc free fire· . 714·437·1931
wood w /purchas• -.-. 0-4-5-u-b-u-rb_a_n __
045-7505
JEWELRY, FURS
& ART 6Q25 NEWPORT
S1l11Vrado, ti.ronze 3 l
ton. 4x4, 6 2 du1sol,
bonkt turbo, CC,
lrur11 cooror, Mlc11c11n
1iro11, sullnhlo tor
work, t1L1nllll{), cro$s
coun try, tov.11nu.
$7,200 94!J 644 1312
*Studio Clearance *
5 ARTIST'S WORK
1 Cay d1ivewt1y Sale
SAT OCT 31 10·4
Hl66 Rhodo1 Or, CM
(714) 540-0784
BEACH 6169
Eostblutt 2 11omos Sbr/
3br. lg fOIS FSBO Will
consider properuas as
down. 949·640·5399' --------'--
DODGE 9065
New Neiman Marcus •••••••••I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
blk silver lo.< 3 /4 TRANSPORTATION '70 Dodge Oo• Van jecket, pd $6500, Sell·
S3000 (949) 640-2847 •••••••••I 1 1c .. 1 ounllv, 1011 ui> d1, go_ d cona. S\500
The Community
Merkel Place.
Class1foed
842·5078
POWER BOATS
7012
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Ob O 714-865·1 ~32
All Kinda ot Jollli for
All K111os ot Peopto
Cl•aalfled.
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. (. * VERY SPACIOUS For Allen Bock. FIOllSI
Medical Dental office . JllPB FT Apply In per·
for )ease "lhls olfle4t son 1559 Placentia,
·.
hat everything . 6 (949) 642·5004
patient exam roomt• ·
2 pd\lent bathroom•. Adm In • Aaalat•nt
large waiting area, Strong HC skllla. MS·
receptionistJmanagar Qlf1ce. DB MGT, HR
office. kitchen area. ·e11p, Ftr, lull benefits.
e11cellfn1 · parking & W11tcht1 & t7th. Fax
: more Only $1 ,500 per c••um• With salary
month PleaH call req·1.10: 949'54S·5654
'Henry Schweni11mann, ASST PIT for Interior GAi Seven OablH (714) 730·5200 Oe,tgnoShowroom.
(1 631 Orange"Ave.-F'Jex Hre, Exp Helpful.
coat• Me••) 949 642-2255
·y ion lalanc.l·NO'. C.,n,,.r om,,. .
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Ca.II (949) 6-10~«;00
.Dmusnw z1aa .
LOW RENTI lndustnar
apace w/offices, 2200-
4600sl'78cent al NNN
Jacki.• (71.4) 673-2754
BUSINESS &. ,
FINANCE .
• Why play Jo• 'N
Seek wlth Ch•ldcare?
'Call. Clee•lfl•d
today! 842·5878,
B•rtend•r • Hoat•••
Serve,•Bua P•raon
Fine Dining AHlaU•
rant 11'1 So. ·c11.,V111ao•
Shallnl 949-47'•1901
NEWPORT
BEACH
NEWPORT
69 BEACH . t • 26'69
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Please apply 1n
person at ouF temp office,·
2729 N. Bristol
St., Unit 3,
just S. of 22 rwy ~in Santa
.. · Ana.
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4251 W. Broadway, sufte f300
Glendale, CA 91204
ATTN: Human Resources
Or Fax: (818) 548·8897
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!L • • ; : . _ Wedn\Oc~:l.~~2~~h:~dd2'/,~ 6PM := Lincoln.Elementary School• 3101 Pacific View Dr. ,;
• CottJna de/ Mor • • ~
: (2 Blocb South of MacArthur In mCJltf·purpoM room) : := · ' To,mmy IJ9hama~ TrOplcal Cal4 & £mporfum •
• "The mo•t fi!uou can haH •orklng. ·• ~
: \\ie cu• opening ou.r 2nd Calli a compound on November 23rd at PCH and :
._ MacArthw Blvd ln Colona Mar.Plazo W• ar• purveyor1 of the "island • °' lilestyl1° -grlCt food and rank w1lh a troplccd twist <JJld blgb qua.hty. ~
• cosuat fun cloth1og fqr mtn cmd wom"n -~"td up wt th an abundance of j hosp1tpllly 1n a rtlaxed u1ta'nd atmosphtce W1·az1 lookaog tor a ft• good : ~ people lo help 11c :putl 11111 otf -S..era. Barteodert. ffolt.IHottttl. .;.
• ~r1. Rttcdl Sol"' SOut Cbtla. UM Coob. tr.p. Dlib. and RIUIMrl. ~
:t Tht retail pa°,1.ol 1h11 '11land hlutyle" Idea that we ore open1nq 10 COrooo I
:-; Del Mat Plcria i• prttty C'OOI Wt h~• a compl111 hot of iuoi and 'lftllllleu • ~ 1p\:>rt1wear ~ anllque·looltlnq ont-of-a k1od. troplCGI 1lurt1, tiiou .... sbuta. l ·j 1kirt1. pcn11. 1boff, btlta aod mart -an mode th• way clotht1..,. modt 50 : yecua ago tt'1tb dttall quality and ant Add to tht lllll hem. fumlalllngs
and ow tropkol cat• end JOU hcr¥t cm ·111cma upenence· thot our guests •
• rtlum fo'Cimt ad \lmt again Wt ar. loOklng lof a ... gooil lelall Soltl •t J lpedoU• who btllrtt work dlould ti. hm and wan1 lo be p:.rrt of I 10CMthlnQ ot• Grid Haring •
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Newport Beach-
Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot and the
Huntington Beach -
Fountain Valley
Independent to
reach over 100,QOO
homes. Fax us this
form with your credit
card # or mail with
a check today!
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sell, we'll. run It for
another week
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TODAY'S
CRoSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS , y~ed
wealth 6 M no 1n115 t lit\ AnlOl'llO
\0Url$1 1111 •
14 Toe1t~
1 & Jottel ton 1 vii6(>
18 Enchamreu
17 Eto·Ghe'*1 11 A~tri'be. 49 fiztl. In. V.11'f
20 AnSwOf n In a p119111._.
tnenntr
24 Bir HBIS 1
C'8 Author K109»lty
27 Whtd'I pef$007
28 Por.ltmor
29 Clever Oll9 :J2 Urtlen ti.rd
3S NQtle~•t Wiesel
0111n111oe mat1•1<11I
37 OltltCUll
&a B.11« 8 t40t~lhof !Jt Un!aned
81 Carlooni$1
Peter
6?. Caravan animal
63 Ptmmeter
&4 (;lolhtng
f•5 HtJG
66 Carbou, • v ,.,, -goo
DOWN
INc-.dy 2 S1nt11·4 helpflrs 3 V1ufltd
4 l11led 5 ,4tpllabe1
5tllrters
G Brovw!.ff on tho ln1orne1
' t •P80S8 8 l riumphs
t sii-nnino 10 H11h1n COlnS !)8 MQl(lllif. Ot'od
311 C1rld1e part·
40 Snll esteem
. 1 I Swill, gr;icoh1,I
h'>f~
41 Pal dry 43 \.Jghthl'ilrted
<IS lhr•ll
46 -Hai.ha"a
41 Slippery ono
4611 '°' 49 r1•ed
62 Ca•d g.tme
for°°"
1:> Wtvmper
l'l Nothing but 21 fj c .•
N.11.onal Park
23 P11IU1 for
·pr>1e111"
25 Chaney of Mm
?~ MOOf •
2!1 l O!)ll doeum(lnl
..... """'l'!~"'I"'!"~~~ s 7
PAl!VIOVS '1Jm.~ SOLVED
30 Part or 1 loot 48 Ven1~11e<1
31 Seize 49 High.,.l'f S1Qn ~2 Sigh of r8'1of !JO At.tor rtynn
33 Olhotlo's fQe 51 W1kl dog ot 34 Oovelop Austrafla
· 38 Sproad rumors 52 rooehC!s
39 V1llMova 53 Cok'>rlul l1$h players 54 Tlbel;\O mook
41 Pminur --55 S..d mannered
4? At1rou 51 Ooc\Qf'a
Art.right poonlul
4) Nectar gatherer 60 [nd1ng tor
44 Singer Home "IUC110fl"
0:--f'!'l~~,_..,~ ...... 1~ ..
SELL ~. TRADE FIND
,cur home
tr,·ough CIJSS1f1C<l
l11rough c a s1f1r.d
642·5678
an apartment
through class1fted
By CHAALES GOREN
wuh OMAR SHARtF
111od TANNAH HINSCH
"-ACll 'J JO< I( IN II S I l\fl.
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
HYUNDAI 9090 JAGUAR
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
9105 LOTUS 9123 PONTIAC 9170
23' Tr•v•I Tr•ll•r W1lderne11 C1mairori
by Fleetwood Sell·
contn'd, H20, pro-
pane, ahwr, hold'g
•eo XJ12 S dn 40
(96·3912)$40,095
BAUi!~ JAOUAA
(7\4)9~3·4800
'07 ESPRIT·
VI, Btacklulac:k.
(F053731 S~t 99~
BAUER LOTUS
049·042· 7709
'88 QRANOAM
Like new. loaded.
($18428) $13,098
Co•I• Mesa
Llncoln·M•rcury
(714) 540·5830 tank•, great eondl ---------Sleep 4, catarytlc heat JEEP 9110 --------._ _______ _
ae1<1ee1, must •e• to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MERCEDES 9130 ·-•ppr a c 1111 e. s 5. 200. "'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!! PO RSC HE 917 S (949) 844·1342 '93 Or•nd C:heroJce• 11!1 ,,. •• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Noul1 S11u1h vulncr11hlu w.,. t ii 1.,
Nofu u
•A J 9J
0 642
flunk hl' wn llll'rd 1:111111ic11ng
Schnc11lc1 rl·opcf1cil w11h t1 i.Juuhl~ •---------
uud. when lie th n lrc('ly rnrrotlu c:tl ISUZU 9100
111 l~i1tt 011, Joor hcJrtS h<'c-.1mc •he ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Im.ti (l)Otr I . ,.
L.,edo 4X4 re~. gray '03 000 SL 12 Cyt.1'
Int, 100K ml, good whll•, black. lntar ..
' cond. pwr w1ncJow/ 11.ee:. ml, like new,
doora, ateertng/CP $72.~00 SM9-673·3432
'83 8118C &cyl, 61pd,
AJC. llhr Int, p/w, •m· fm 11er•o. caae, cc.
aun rool S14.900 changer, remote en11y 049·075-4601 o J4
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WEST
•QIOH75 4
J JO 1
J K'>ft
EAST
•K !;>J7
•95 Trooper LTD
4X4, 21 Kml, auto.
(3PA0583) $18,880
LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTER
(714) 892·6906)
$14 ~00. 949·673 8199 •94 Uenz· Sdn 40
(94·4 t /14)$28,995 ·97 GRANO Ct~EROKEE
23k ml, toke over IH,
llght Sliver grey.
(949) 720·0521
BAU eR JAG,..AR _T_O_Y_O_T_A ___ _
(714)953·4800 9210
... 65 sotrrn
0 A(JJ075 2
• K J 9 H
• 62
AKQ9H S,. . H 311
We!tt fc,I 1hc: ~•• or d111111on.I\ to
(l If Iller':. C, .uul won thl;" ICIUrn Wllh
the lu11.:. 'I h\• ~Wiich Wu\ lc1 lhe M.ll ol
dub,, 1111.1 ilc·d 111·1 pla}'l"tl the han1I
wuh lhc 1111nm1 prcl: 1~1011. A her pl.ly·
•lnK low Jw111 lluu1111y .1111.1 < ;1p1111 mt:
thcJ'"" ol l IUh!t w11h the ucc:, dcCl;tr· •-------9-1-0-5 LEXUS
er rcw tnunp in tl4o rounds, 1hc:n JAGUAR
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9115
•03 190£ 2 .6
Low ml, chroma whit
(3E1L240) $17,777
&.l!XUS OF
WC6TMINSTEA
(714) 892·6908)
'95 4AUHNER SR5
Low ml, auto, morel
(3MIV145) S19,950
LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTER
•AI07
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Wf''ll NOIUlf 2• 1•11,,
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duh v.11~ kd 1owattl the ten 111 the: do~ccl harul II h1\l r<l">C w11h the
i..ir1i.:. 11l~l.trl1r would evc:nllr.tlly di~·
~u11I .1 11-1111: frorn.hund on the queen
ol d11h.,, w l:.1,1 111'crlcd the 1·1~ht
111d ilccl.t1cr \ 1cn "on N11w dcdorcr
h!\l:rll'll to ~r:ulcs, and no mJttcr huw
the Wl::-.1 p1111.;l•cd\•ll .1llcr w111nrnt: the
queen, dummv'i. J.1clo. would pr11v1uc
:i rurr..111~· pl.11.t: tor South'~ lo\111i;
<:luh
'95 ES 300 (714) 892·8908
'89 XJS V12 Conv. Midnight blue/ivory ------------:,-::,.-,,8,...4-,,...,R""U~N~N""'E""R,,,--...:.
now top/bll./len . (119654) $24977 MERCURY 9135 • S 11 ,500/obo. Oood LEXUS V6. fully equip clean,
cond (949) 650·1526 MIS510N VIEJO 1015409) $24,967
•93 X:l6 Sdn 4D __ t_9_4_9_,_3_9_4_·0_6_6_4_1 '95~:C,~b~~e:!"n~ 1;:d:;· M1si::OX..u:1eJO
C93·4172)S19,995 '95 SC 300 llhr. bucker. PP 59500 (949)364·0864
B"UER JAQUAR Cashmaro/1vo1y, obo 7t4·241·70!i0 -----.-----
(714)953·4800 (032522) $31,987 ---------'97 CAMRY LE LEXUS •95 SABLE QS 241< ml, hke new,
'93 XJG VP 40 MISSION VIEJO LO.ldod am·fm cass. (3TOTSt9) . $19 9~0 ~lcJ~~4l ~~'b·~!R' __ <_e_4_9_)_3_8_4_·o_e_6_4 __ , (6249'.>5> S8,995 wE\~1't.,~~EA Co1ta Mesa
~orm· ltm1d\ JIC of HllCl l'\I l)C(;Jll\C
of u clr.1t1lillll play tllill dc1c11111nc\ tlw
null'rnm: llu1 ~omc 4u11:1 hamh .ire
nulllhk lur the hcauty ol then l'Ull•
~cp1. Con 11kr the 11l.1y ol I 1.m~t'·~
M.111.• Sd111c1<lcr. S1•1Jlh, !In ll11'i ,f,•:il
trorn .1 lll:IJM l:uropc.111 rourn.1111rn1
Wh.it rf w,.,, ''·•fled w11h both l11l:h
\p,uJc honnr•,'> Alter w1hruny the <111ccn nl '>IMdc.,, W1·,1 wflulll tx; end ,..,..,..,,......,.,.._.,,._,,,,__....,,.. __
played Dummy\ ll• ~ ut 1111111p' 1\ an
(7t4)953·4800 '95 SC 300 Llncofn·Mercury (714) 892·8906
Rally rod/ivory lthr (714) 540·5830
'93 XJS Cpe 2D (93· (020231) $25,977 ------------------
l :vcn .11 tlll\ vulncr.1h1lrty, Wc~t
held ,,., h111l· 1H the law .1110~>. per ha)" le"· Im 01n 11pcnin~ v.c,1k two
h11 'lu 111,1!.e \Ur~ partner <luJ 1i'ot
ellll}' l11~hc 1.thfo I ry II
Lc..1m kl he 11 htth•r hridi:r pla)·
er! Suh .. "rihc now to· lhc C,orcn
Uridge Ltlt~r by u 1lliol: IH4Nll 7H8·
1225 fol" mformaliun, Or writ~ to:
C oren llricli.:t l.cth•r, l'.0. Ho,.
44111, ( 'hk11~11. Ill. 606811.
4 1 7 1 ) S 2 O, 9 9 5 LEXUS '97 ll/lountotneer 40 TRUCKS 9220
BAUER JAQUAR MISSION VIEJO CO, prom sound. ABS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
(714)953·4eoo (949)364·0684 1J12•.29> s21,.a97 ,95 T•hoe 4•4 Wh•I•/
,,.4 XJ SC ""6 ES 300 Cost• Mes• • • LI 1 M natural llhr, pro lock.
Green/Ian. lo n11, Cashmere/Ivory , l7~~o);40•;~~i like now, fully loaded
(194280) $28,995 (138854) $24.744 ______ • ---525,995 949·673·0601
BAUER LOTUS LEXUS •99 MYSTlQUE
949·842·7700 MJSSION VIEJO t..oadod, outo, ~c.•----'------
,94 XJ12 (040)364-0864 10411s2> 1s12.1198) VANS 9225
d 196 ES 300 Co 9 ta Me 9 • 1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J a o /e r o o m , LI I' (692853) $21 ,995 Full opt, Lu corr ncoln Mercury '82 VW VANAQON
BAUf;;R LOTUS (142542) $26.987 714•540•5830 EXCELLENT OOOYl!I
9075 GEO • 9080 HONDA FORD
714·642·7~00 LEXUS NO MOTOR $500
9085 -------·-MISSION VIEJO NISSAN (949) 675·3391 194 XJG P.;. (949)384·0864 91so 1.,...,,,-,,-...,,...,,,...,,,-,,.-~---
'93 EXPLORER 4X4
47K cnt, mint, wht,
(C61G.Q 1) $15,550
LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTER
(714) 892·6906)
'95 BRONCO XL T
4x4 llhr, elloya.
(081212) $19,988
LEXUS OF
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(714) 892·6908)
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(3POJI04) $14,950
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842·5678
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(714) 540·5630
'98 VW BEETLE
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(002305) SHI 987
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MISSION VIEJO
(949)384·0664
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