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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA C01'Nv\UNITIES SINCE 1907
Urban rail workshop
makes Costa Mesa. stop
• The proposed syst~m
would stretch from
·Fullert-on to Irvine and
may include a stop at
South Coast Plaza.
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COSTA MESA -Local resi-
dents will have the opportunity to
off er input on a proposed light-
rail transit line from FulJerton to
Irvine that could include stops at
South Coast Plaza and John
Wayne Airport.
The rail system has a projected
cost of $1.3 billion to $1.8 billion
and would stretch 28 miles, con-
necting many of Orange County's
major employment, residential,
shdll>ping and entertainment cen-
ters.
Engineers are m the midst of a
$4.5 million study authorized by
the Orange County Transporta-
tion Authority board of dJJectors
last year. The tfansportation
authority and the city of Costa
Mesa will hold a public outreach
workshop Nov. 17 to assess local
op11Uon and input on the project,
said Peter NaghaVI, transporta-
tion seMces manager.
The study will identify an
exact route f9r the rail system,
station locations and various rail
technologies. The study also will
help determine whether it' is bet-
ter to build an elevated rail sys-
tem or a street-level trolley.
SEE RAIL PAGE A 19
·A r1eighb0rhood treat
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1998
MARC MARTINIOAILY PllOl
BOO
BLAST
. Lincoln Ele-
mentan·
'cbool slxth-
gr.ader Max
Nikiforofi
chats \\-ith
das mates
during the
~venth
annual Boo·
B.last on Fri-
day morning.
Costa Mesa
man pleads
guilty to
molestation
..
•James Nogales gets 25 years to life
for sexually rts~aulting at least three
children over the pdst 10 years.
tn1yPCJ:
~Al\ITA ANA - A Costa ~1cc;;a man nleade<.1. guilt~ to more them 40 count;., ot child moTcstdbon
Fnduy in Supt>r1or Court <ind will -.erve 25 ~ear' to
hfe m ~late pnson
Jame!) Soto NQflale.,, 5~ conceded that he we»
re~pon<.1l>le for mol •sling at lea::.! three childrf!n
over lhl' µa ... t 10 vear-. ~oqrues changed ht<> plea
the day altN his tJidl began, \\hen a JUf) was
sho\., n tin explic:1t \1deotap of hun havmg ~ex
with young chilcirl'n
Judgl' Richard Toohe\ reud· one <:ount after
cmothcr m rourt Fndav to which O<ldle:., who was
dre ~Ni ma blue-and·-\, hill' pld1d ;hut an ... v.:erea
SEE NOGALES PAGE A20
Sexual abuse
• case surpnses
area residents
..
..1 OON l£ACHIOAILV PllOT
I Frankie Normandin, 12, stands next to a scary scarecrow built by a neighbor who participated in his carecrow conte l. Normandin got 15 neigh-• People living in city dpartment
building where police allege Edward
Jurado, 39, had sex with a boy say
')U5pect doesn't seem like the type.
bors to take part and judge the contest.
Boy, 12, unites people on East Side by organiz~g a scarecrow contest
Ill ..,, I\ M \.'-11\I
~Ftlot.
It's easy to recite the ddmorution,
"Love thy neighbor," but getting
people to do 1t is another story
But one E<lst Side Cosld Mesa
ne ighborhood found itself het•ding
that admonition by following the say-
ing: •And a child shall lead them •
Frank.le Nom1t1ndm. d seventh·
grader at Our Lddy Queen of Angels,
has always loved to make scarecrows
dunng autumn. But tlus year, he saw
hls hobby as a way to get to know his
neighbors and to get them to know
each other better.
So the 12-year-old made a hancUuJ
of fuers advertising what he hopes
will become an annual scarecrow-
building contest and passed them out
to the homes around h1s cul-de-sac,
where Esther Street, Aliso Avenue
and Walnut Avenue meet.
The idea caught on hke wildfire.
Neighbors who rarely were seen out-
~
doors tned their hands at building d
uruque or humorous scaiecrow.
"If people talk to each other, 1t
seems like they become fnC'ndher, •
Frankie s&d. ·I wanted to ge>t pt•opl~
on Walnut to connect w1lh us. It's u
way to get everyone together to SC{'
what everyone's persondhty is hke by
thetr scarecrow.• .
And persondhties dehmtely
shined Uuough. One srarecrow hdd d
surfboard, another had a scubd outfit
and still another was made up llk~ a
socrcr referee.
To l'ncourage neighbors to come
out and new tilt the scarecrows,
Frtinkie dlso d1stnbuted ballob to
t•ttch home. After viewing dU the
s( Mccrows; residents were asked to
votE' tor thetr favorite.
Thl• one that got the mo t votes
wtic; o hroom-ncltnq witch crdshin9
into a tree on the Louvicr tanuly"!\
front ydrd .
SEE SCARECROW PAGE A 19
COS fA MESA-Out.;id ... the apartmPnt v. hen•
d C\hta ~I •-.a mdn was dne-.ted on child molt•-.ta-
hon rhctT<J""'· the1e dTe Hallov.:c~n ctecordtlon~
t<1ped tn the cloor 1rnd ru~ebushe' m tuU bloom.
But · IO'-tcl~ the l lt1rhor Boule\'ard apartmN1t1
f:clwttr1Lhtrndo took advantage of a tcenagt' ho •
he hnd hdncndl'd, p0ticQ allcg('
Jurttdo, :m. was rharg~d w1th molc .. tmg a 15·
ye.tr·i>ld hoy alter the youth confided to h1 par-
t•nts ohoul thl' c1Jlegcd inc:1dent-.. The h.,en told
SEE JURADO PAGE A20
. The trick is figuring who Costa Mesa voters will treat· INDEX
ClASSIRED 86
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COMMUNllY FORUM l I
•
O• n the campt119n trail, day
three ...
Chris Steel hds thls vision:
Counc1lmcm Sld<!l.
Ttoubl • i'>, nobody else s es 1t.
• For years and years, long . ·
before ThanglC' Squdrn wos cJ
squarE> or a triangle. long before
civic gadfly Sid Soifer ran oH lo
Vegas rathC'"t them !JO to jail, long
before the telophone compdny
dcc.tded the city need •d not one
but two area code , Steel wds
rt.lnni.ng and nmning and run·
nlhg. •
Steel is one of ~1x candidate~
jockeying for one ot two scats on
the City Council. The rue ic; a
good old·fa h1oncd pile-on -the
two top vote-getters win, the oth·
ers lick thetr wounds, pay their • ..
NOTllOOK
stave
marble
bills and set their sights on 2000
Gary Monahtm is the tone
incumbent, and there' no r a on
to believe he won't wm re·elcc-
tion. Handily, even. Four years
ago. there were doubts about
Monahan. He'd been the tough·
talking sort on the campaign
trdll, but when the bright COUtICil
lights went up, he faded into the
bdckdrop, quiet. awkward,
uncertam Some people. won-
d<'wd who the heck they'd put
on the council
Tums out, though, Mondhan
was just soalunq things up
That's tho only way to explain
things because he's now pol·
JShl'<I, sophistJcatC'd even. He has
lcdde~hip qualitie , good id<'tlh
and appears to be having fun. Of
course tht •~ also the guy who
took a Job running fugitive Sof •
{er' teakhou.~. But hey, every·
one ha to make a living some·
"how.
Picking the second wmner as a
I bit more die y. Lmda D1xon
would be !.J!larl money. you'd
Uunk. She's on the Plannmg
Comn11~1on. o;pcttk!'! hl'T nund,
l'ems to be on top of the ts ue ... ,
loqks like c;om one who c;ho\lld
be hangmg out with 1mportcmt
peoph•.
But thc 1e':, c1l o Caroline Aul-
IN Shl• ran two) eani ago and t
acllvc m the chamb t and othe1
c1Vlc group~ Some P her as
b mg a httl ' on thl' meek 1de .•
not sonwonc who ru hes to ~tick
her neck out, but h ts rom(or '
dbl with the lS u sand ii th"
very d •hrulion of ph n nt.
And th n thcr 's tc 1. Ste I
a bit bk Three Dog Night or
som oth ... r retro group at th
Otan County Fair: Oney ar
old r. on year grayer but still
sm~Jl.J\9 the 'ame old 'iong.
Sh~el hclieve-. that most of th
town':, ills can be bldmed on
unc1ocwnentt•d r <>s1dent-.. I ~l'
beht"•vc th., Joh Center and '
Shure Our Selve ... nrt as magn ~t
fo1 "illegal ahem.: H ' tx•bt v
the We.t Side can't be cl",inl•d
up unlll the •1neuat alt •ns· ar •
moved out, I le lwh 'Vt'~ qnmc
can't be controlled until t'he •1lJ •.
gal ahen " arc vangui h ~l trom
the oty.
H1-. raUrmg cry ha n t gotten
htm cl ~led Yl't But h • COffil'
dos . Third plM ' two~ n; a o
On wond •rs ...
Jame F1 l r al o ran two
y ars ago and pr . c.b ghtly
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A 2 Saturday, October 31 , 1998
MOIAL Of
Ill SIOIY
cindy trane
christeson
It~ the people who
make a house a home
•A house is built of Jog! and stone,
of tiles and posts and piers; A home is
built of loving deeds that stand a
thousand years."
-Author Unknown
T lus past week l followed many
of your footsteps through the
gorgeous houses on the Home
Tour m Corona del Mar. Every year I
enjoy the day, and participate in it
both as a viewer and as a worker. I
typically walk through U;le houses in
the morning, enjoy a box lunch at
. Sherman Gardens and work an after-
noon shift as hostess in one of the
homes.
Going on the tour is a delightful
break from the normal routines of life
Address: 183 E. Bay St , Costa Mesa
Telephone: (949) 548-2237
Denomination: Episcopal
Year established: 1955
Servke times: Sunday: Holy Eucharist
at 8 and 10 a.m. (choir and hymns);
Sunda.y school meets ftotn 9:45 to 11
o.m. for children ages 4 to 10, nursery
care is provided from 8 to 11:30 a.m.;
Wednesday: Holy Eucharist at 7 a .m
Senior pastor; Conrad Nordquist
Church staff: Dr. Richard Dorsey, senior
warden; Bqb Ulrich, juruor warden;
Margaret Nolde, music director.
Size of congreaation: 100 families
Makeup of congregation: Largely
white with ages rangmg from infant to
93 years. Everyone is welcome and
would likely be at home here
~ of worship: Liturgical, Scripture-
based celebration of Holy Communion
with active partiopation of the congre-
gation. 1YPe of sennon: The message of th~
Scripture readings for the day is the
starting point from which Nordquist
draws a practical application for Christ-
ian living.
faith Newport Beach/Costa f.Ae~ Doily Pil
I II T .H I S P I R I T
and a great excuse to get together
with family and friends. It is a fun
fund-raiser for Corona del Mar High
School and feels like one big open
house for the community. There are
many people I see only on that one
day m October simply because they
share the same tradition.
Social hour: VlSitors are invited to JOin
parish members on the patio for t,be
hospitality times that follow Sunday
services. Nordquist is available to
spend time with each new V1Sitor.
Outreach programs: The church sup·
ports Share Our Selves, a Costa Mesa
organization that helps the homeless
and hungry; Orange Coast Inte rfaith
Shelter, which provides emergency
and temporary shelter to homeless
families; Families Costa Mesa, a com-
munity organiWlg effort of congrega-
tions in the city; The Presiding Bish·
op's Fund for World Relief, wtuch acts
to relieve suffenng and hunger for
victims of disaster worldwide, and
vanous outreach programs of the 010·
ce~e of Los Angeles. The parish is a
member of the NewporVMesa/lrvine
Interfaith Counal. It also operates St.
John's Manor, a 36-unit'housing facili-
ty for low-income seniors and hand1·
capped adults, which is next door to
the church.
The Rev. Conrad Nordquist ·of SL John the Divine Episcopal Church in Costa Mesa.
The event must be an organiza-
tional marathon. and it's remarkable
to see how many people and how •
much work it takes to make the day
happen. It is especially gracious of the
homeowners to allow thousands of
viewers to traipse through theJ.C won-
derful abodes. .
round
Churdl design: The grounds have a
beauW\ll, purk-like quality with the
church building set back from the
street. This peaceful setbng, however,
cdn make the church -at the comer
of Bdy Street and Orange Avenue -
hdrd to spot.
The houses that I tiad time to visit
·were as beautiful as they were
diverse. It was fun to hear different
comments about the uruque size and
&tyle of each one.
Parish pr~rams: The Girls Friendly
Soaety meets dl the church Monddy
everungs. Tius group. ts an achieve-
ment program thdt focuse!> on teoching
the heritoge of the Episcopal Church
The girls earn symbols as they become
proficient m the church's history, litur-
gy and Christian tivll1q. Through three
degrees ot study, they learn how these
things pertain to God, others and
themselves. All church members are
encouraged to tram for, and to partici-
pate in, a mirustry of the church such
<JS'. altar gmld (preparing the Altar for
Holy Communion), lay Eucharistic
ounisters (helpmg the pnest adJJunister
Holy Communion), lectors (reading the
word of God at worship services),
greeters (offering help and hospital.lty
to visitors).
Dress: Tnformal -casual wear, year-. -Compiled by Michele M. Marr
One woman had a creative
response: "I always look at the
kitchen to see if I ~an picture myself
cooking cbnner for my family there,"
$he said. "That's how I deade
whether or not I Wee it.•
One of the things I like to do os l
walk through has nothing to do with
tbe actual structure. I particularly
enjoy looking at the family photos in
the different rooms. They ddd a
warmth that is fai greater thdll what I
felt corrung from the beautiful fire·
places. One woman who toured the
house where I was a hostess admired a collection of pictures and said,
"Now I know real people are living
teal lives here. H
While waiting 111 llne at one of the
houses, I overheard a woman say, •I
could be ready to moye into this one
tomorrow." Her friend smiled and
$aid, "Well, I know that's never going
to happen. But that's all right with me,
1 love my little house. That's where
J:nY family 1s happy And together.~
She was right. It 1S what goes on
inside the walls that will last long
alter pamt b as faded. No matter what•
the size, shape or square footage, it is
the love and acceptance inside that
creates the true lasting value.
Wlule I love beautiful views, it is
really the view across the breakfast
table that 1 care about the most.
God has led our family to different
houses over the years. I have liked
some better than others. But I have
learned a great lesson from God, and
)Tly family. It is the people inside who
make a house a home. And you can
WHIRi TO GO TO FIND GOD
• EOITOlt'S NOTE~ Where to Go to
Find God features brief dewiptions
of churches and temples in our
community. They 41pPMr each
week on a rotating basis.
Four Square
MESA S.Bl.E CHAPEL
Mesa Bible Chapel Is a grace.
oriented, Bible-believing church
that focuses on GOd'J love to mMt
all needs through the good news
of Jesus. Members love and .ccept
people where they •• and trust in
God's grace to make them whole.
Praise, worship and Bible t.Hching
Is held Sunday at 10 a.m. Child care
and children's ministry are prcMded
for 10 a.m. service ~ tNChing.
Bob Stone tS tenior pmtOf, ~
church Is at 1734 0r-. Ave .. Col--
ta Mesa. For men information, c.aH
548-9733.
Free Methodist
ORANGE COAST FREE
METHODIST CHURCH
Judaism
TEMPLE BAT YAHM OF NEW•
PORT BEACH/IRVINE
Temple Bat Yahm of Newport
BNcMrvlne is a reform congrega-
tion whose pu!'J>C>Se is to worship
God In eccordance with the faith of
reform JUc:taism; to promote reh·
glous education; to promote cuftur·
al end sp1ritual welfare of 1t~ mem-
bers as Jews and as members of the
general community; and to
advance the hberal interpretation
of the Jewish tradition. Weekly ser·
~ are Friday at B p.m .. except on
the flnt Friday of the month. when
a hlmlly service Is held instead at 6
p.m. Services are traditional and
indudt prayers, singing and a
teachlng. There ts a lot of Hebrew •
in the MfVice. but prayer and song
boOks we Hebrew/Enghsh and it is
NSy fOf anyone unfamiliar with
Hebr9w to follow. Quid care Is pro-
vided .c .al senrices and family
«tMtiM. Marie S. Miner is senior
rabbi. The temple is at 1011 Camel-
back St., Newport Beadl. For more
Information. c.all 644-1999.
TEMPLE ISAIAH OF
NEWPORT BEACH
information, call 548·6900.
Lutheran
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Chri5t Lutheran Church 1s a Mts-
~i SYnod Lutheran c009reg.ation
that aims to reach out and bnng
~pie into a living relationship
with J~us Christ through dynamic
worship of God, vigorous study of
hts word, loving c.are for one
another and committed suppon of
his work throughout the WOl'ld.
Worship sef'\ltces are on Sunday at
8.30, 10 and 11 :30 a.m. Sonday
school for all ages is from 10 to 11
a.m. Child care is provided at all
worship servtces for children under
4. William 8. Hemenway Is senior
pastor. The church is at 760 Victofla
St., Costa Mesa. For m<><e informa·
tioo, Yll 631-1611.
lUTJiERAN CHURCH OF THE
MASTER
• quote me on that.
Orange Coast Free Methodist
OUdl Is dedicated to ministering
the word of God, folbMng the
truth of Olrist and enjoying the full ·
ness of the spirit Concurrent WO<·
ship seMCeS,, in Japanese and Eng·
lisl\ are held on Su~ at 10:30
a.m. Adult Sunday school iS at 9 a.m.
Children's Sunday school ls from
10:30 to 11 :45 a.m. Nursery care Is
provided from 10'.30 to 11;45 a.m.
Morning and evening Bible studies
and P'¥f grQUP$. In both Engtlsh
and Japanese, meet throughout the
week. Oifford Rapp Is senlcw pastof.
The dlurdl ls at 3198-8 Airport LOop
Drive. Costa Mesa. fOf inbmatlon,
call 641-1944
Temple Isaiah of Newport
Beach holds weekly services on
Frld•y at B p rn .. followed by a fel·
lowshlp hour with refreshments.
Torah class meets Saturday from
10 to 11 a.m., and includes
refreshments. Kabbattih classes,
the study of the mysteries of God
tnd creation, are held Wednesday
at 7:30 p.m. Kabbalah classes are
open to the public. Fees are $30
for temple members, and $50 for
nonmembers David Rosenberg Is
senior rabbi The temple holds ser
vicel,end classes at 2401 Irvine
Ave'f Newport Beach. For more
Lutheran Church of the Master
is an Evangehcal Lutheran Church
in Amenta congregation. It i~ a
Christ-centered community 'omm1t·
ted to the proclamation of the
good new5 of love, hope •nd for-gi11~ness in JesUs Christ. Central to
the worship are word, Scripture
and preaching, and sacrament,
baptism and the Lord's Supper.
Worship service~ are Sunday at 9.30
a.m Children's Sunday school and
adult education meet at 10:45 a.m.
Child care 1s provided during wor·
ship and adult education from 9:30
to 11.45 a m The church provides a
before and after school program
to the c~mun1ty. Mark Anderson
is senior pctstor. The chur~h Is at
2900 Pacific View Dnve, Corona del
Mar. For more information, call
• ONOY TRANE otRJSlESON Is a Newport
Bead'\ resident who 5J)eaks frequently to par·
ef'lting groups. You can reach her via e-mail at
cJndyOonthegrow.com or through the mail at
P.O. Box 6140-#SOS, Newport Bead'\ 92658
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Costa Mesa
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Newport Beach
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Newport Coast
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SURF
A huge westerly swell ls
he<ldid our way with sets
'oppl09 head hlgh in
some areas. Sets at the
westernmost btache\
should reach 8 to 9 fHt
high. The s~ll will brtng
In l'l~h sets throughout the , bot the size Jhou stMt gradually
droPPing_bv wnday. Wattr v"'bt1ity Is poor 10
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FAITH CALENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
INTRODUCTION TO JUDAISM
The Jewish Com.muruly CC'nter
of Orange County will present a
four-week senes of workshopo.;
on practical Judaism from 7 to
8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov 10, 17
and 24 in Costa Mesd Every·
thing You Ever Wanted to KnQ,w
About Judaism m One Word, '
Cycles of Judaism, Wearable
Judaism, and Jewish Memones
will be the topics of discussion.
Workshops are $16 for members
and $24 for nonmembers. Reser-
vations are requested. For more
information, call (714) 755-0340.
BRUNCH PROGRAM
The Young LeadershJp ot the
Jewish Federation of Orange
County will present a brunch
program at 10 a.m. Sunday at
the Jewish rederabon Cdffipus,
250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa.
Rabbi Tovia Singer will dlscus'>
·Tue Battle for the Jewish Soul:
Are the Miss1onanes Wmning?•
Admission is $18 at the door or
$15 w\lh a reservation. Member ...
of the Youth l.eddership arc free .
For more Ulfonnatlon, rnll (714)
755-5555, ext 551
WOMEN'S LUNCHEON
'The Christian Women·~ Club of
Newport Beach will present d
luncheon from 11 :30 a.m to 1 :30
p.m . Tu,esday featuring 1W1c<' ttw
Style of Fashions by Shannon
Barrisoff at the Balboa Bay Club,
1221 W. Coast Highway, New-
port Beach. Admission 1s $20.
Reservabons are requested. ror
more information, call 760-% 16.
I HEALTHY CHOICES
The RPlationshlp Semmar-
Maklng Healthy Choices will be
presented from 7:30 to 9:15 p.~
Thursday at St Andrew's Pres-
bytenan Church, 600 St.
Andrews Road, Newport Beach.
Adhtission is free. For more
information, c:aU (949) 574-2214.
WEEKLY EVENTS
BIBLE STUDY
Mic; Disaples Fellowship in Costa
Mesa tnVJtes everyop.e for a study
of God's word, food, fun and fel·
lowship at 7:30 p.m. every Friday
All ages welcome. Call James at
650-2589 for more information.
MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST
Dick Todd, minister of parish life
Wl.ll prel)ent Understanding God
Bette r a t the men's weekly tel·
low hip breakf asl from 7 to 8
d.m. Wednesday m Dterenfield
Hall at St. Andrew's Presbytenan
C hurch 600 St. Andrews Road,
"ll'wport Beach. All men are
mv1ted. Adrruss1on is $2.50 per
pt•f\on. For more mformation,
CclU (949) 574-2239.
CAREER COUNSELING
Shdron Peters<'n will present Wm
the lnteMew, Win the Job at the
1 ~ltJ8 C clreer Network meeting dl
/;30 p.m. Thursday in the Stewart
Loung<> al St. Andrew's Presbyter-
Mn C'hwch, 600 St. Andrews
Rodd, NeWp<>rt Beach. Admission
is fret'. for more mfonnation, call
(949) 573-2239
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• AdMns Avenue: A wallet and •ts contenh wonh SSS were stolen from a
car In the 1500 block.
• 8rtstol Street: A compact disc player worth $300 was stolen from a car In
the 3300 block.
• ~•nnew Roitd· A car stereo wonh SlOO was stolen in the 2700 blod<.
• Pomona Av.nue: A set of coin~ worth S 155 was stolef\ from a home In the
1900 block.
• Vktori• Street A bicycle worth $400 was stolen from a home In the 600
block.
~8EA04
• f.alt .. lboll loulevwd. Several items of clothing wonh s1~0 were stolen
-.from a <;ar In the 1800 block .
·• Grllftd c.n.1 A car stereo worth USO was stolen In the 300 block.
• ,..... StrMt: A spa,-. tire worth S22!> was stolen from a car 1n the 2a
block.
• P•·omoneoer Drtw: Two nedclaces and a pair of urrlngs worth S830 ~
not.n from • home ln the JOO block.
• J2nd ~. Sewral ce>n'lf*t dHa ~h S71 wwre rtoten from a CM in the
100~
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t .'.Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Soturdoy, October 31, 1998 A ~
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Cutting TV viewing is a blue-ribbon idea 1 Eliminate scare
from I lalloween IT bey've JUSt hnished up Red
' Ribbon Week at our local
: schools, but there is a more
1 serious threat to the health of our
{children
·, Por the unenlightened, Red
; Ribbon Week or, for you Elmer
1 Fudd fans, Wed Wibbon Week, is
I hve days of demonstrations and
: declarations by our kids, some as
1 young as 5, that they will remain l drug free, presumably forever.
' Kids are given red elastic
: wristbands to wear each day and
fare taught this year's slogan:
: "I've got better things to do than
• drugs.• Owing the week, other
; acbvities lake place to rerrund
1 kids to remain drug free.
: . Forqoing {9r lhe moment my
• belief that Red Ribbon Week has
; no place an elementary schools
, and its presence there serves
' only to assist in propelling kids
1 prematurely past their precious
• few years of childhood, I would
'like to propose #Blue Ribbon
W"ek • to combat a type of drug
taken by nearly every single
child in our district.
WHIT'S .
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smith
UP
I
nus drug has deleterious
effects on the development of
thetr brains and contributes
mightily to the obesity problem
facing our nation's children.
Some argue that tlus powerful
narcotic causes anti-social, even
violent behavior in people.
The drug is teleVJsion.
During Red Ribbon Week, 1
had a chance to compare notes
with Denise Masdale. the librari-
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where my kJds have learned how
to read. Denise's recollection of
her after-school hours as a kid ts
the same as rrune Watchtng tele-
vision was the last thing I wc1.nted
to do when I got home from
school each day OK, maybe
doing my homework or taking a
bath beat television on some
days, but it was always d close
fight for the top spot
. Most days, t would play some
sort of sport with my friends in
the neighborhood, outside, in the
street. Now, television is the
sport of choice -I prefer drug of
choice -for klds of all ages.
Observe a kid m front of a
television and you are bkely to
notice the simllarities with drug
use. Sitting alone. staring at the
lube, the ir eyes glaze over and
the outside world is obliterated.
Parents are ignored and any
a ftempt to come between the
child and the dope (not me, tele-
vision), 1s met with tremendous
hostility
I would never argue the point
that there are some good things
on television. But even if the Sld-
hons were filled with such ·
shows. l'd still advocate a Blue
Ribbon Week It's not the content
of the shows (by the way,
"Friends" L'> rated as acceptable
tor 14 year-olds) I'm most con-
CP.med about, it's staring ctt the
screen.
l do not wish to m.uumtze the
importance of Red Rlbbon Week
for the parents of children older
than mine who may have legiti-
mate concerns about their kid's
potential involvement with
drugs. For them. the problem i'>
real and if Red Ribbon Week
helps. l say keep 1t going But my
kids ar<' 5 ttnd 8, and I would
hdZard d guess that for the over-
whelrrung ma1onty of kids their
age in Uus district, and for those
even a tew years older, the possi-
bility that they may become
involved with drugs is Virtually
nonexistent.
So, let's have Blue Ribbon
Week (blue sigrufies thP glow of
the television screen} to reduce
<>ur kid's dependency on this
drug. Kid~ will read more, play
more and coover~e more. Some
of them ffidY even clean up their
rooms
Tius 1s not d proposal I make
in 1est or tdke lightly in dny wdy.
J would offer my family dS the
hrst test C'd'ie for the program,
but 1t would be like shootmg fJ.sh .
in a barrel -the kids haven't
watched any television tn <ilX
·days dnd Cay and I haven't
wdl<:hed any in almost three
years.
Blue Ribbon Week can s uc-
ceed only if 11 has the same back · .
mg dS Red Ribbon Week. It ts rel-
atively edsy for most parents to
set the proper drug-free example
for their kids, the aJc:ohol dnd
meat.me crowd included But I
wonder how many parents
would pass the real test and lay
off television for hvP day~.
• STEVE SMITH is a C~ta Mesa resi·
dent and free-lance writer. He can be
rea<hed at (949) 574 2462 or 111a e-mail
at. mmth1901dtnet
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A 4 Saturday, October 3 t. t 998 election '98 Newport Beach/Costa N.eso Doily Pilot -
4 5 T H C 0 N G I I S s· 1 0 N A l D I S T I I C T
0 nee again them tS a congres 1onal race m Orange County
that pits a feU>ty Democratic challenger against a well-
entrenchcd Republican However, this time the challfmger is
canymg some heavy ammurution.
Patriaa Nectl, 57, a past president of the Cahlomia Association of
Realtors, wants to unseat mcwnbent Dclrul Rohrdbachcr (R·l JUn ting-
ton Beach) in the 45th Congr sional District Rohrabacher, 51, has
spent the past JO years representing the county's northern coastal
communities in Washington, O.C. 1 Neal may pose a serious threat to the Rohrabacher re1gn after
IMMIGRATION REFORM
iecewmg a key endorsem nt from the Cdlilom1d Federation of
Labor, a coalltion or 150 uruons, and rcusmg more than S-100,000 for
lhe campaign
The candidates have squared off on the issues at three debates
dunng the past month. Rohrabachcr has rel)<!atedly defended bis
voting record m Congress and fought off stingmg television com-
mercrals by Neal's camp l.hdt pai11t hun a~ u draft-dodging, pot-
smoking young man who clJ.rnbed up the pol!t.icaJ laddf>r.
The candtddles have dealt with myriad issues during the cam-
paign ~nd d~gree on imrrugrnbon n•form and federal vs. local fund-
ing. Neal supports federa1 programs for more local police offtcers,
while Rohrabacher says it 1<11 up to local and state government to pc1y
for ldw enforcement. Neal supports the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and
more family-based programs
Rohrabacher would like to attract more high-tech busmesses to
the area and pnvate interest m the space program.
Here ls a sampling of the ir poslUons on various Issues:
LAW ENFORCEMENT TECHNOLOGY FEDERAL VS. LOCAL FUNDING
..
"I've been bitterly cntici.zed for my posi-
tion of putting illegal imnugrants off gov-
ernment programs. We need to put more
manpower and strengthen our resources
at the border because it ts overflowing our
classrooms and dirrumshmg our educa-
tiqn Jt is a crime agujnst our own people.
There is no amount of federal money that
"Prel>ident Clinton wants to add more
than 100,000 police officer., on the streets,
but there are so many strtngs attached. I
think it is more counterproductive to have
the fcdera1 government try to fund pollce
depdrtments We rec<:'ived one police offi-
cer in our district from federal funding. I
trunk most of it should be hdndJed at the
slate and locdl level "
•We need to develop new technology for
cledll air and water to provide more solu-
tions for the environment I wunl to bnng
more businesses to our drec.t that support
and promote that. I would dlso like to see
the space program redirected to get pn-
vate dollars for it. We haw• ob¥l_ously
made an mve<,tJnent in spdce lt'I may
result m c.t profilcible situation •
#I've voted to keep issues hke educdtJon
and public safety local 1 don't support
expanding the federal government's rolt>
111 educatio~. for instance. Those types <>l
~sues can tie more eff1nently funded al
the local and state level. The federal gO\'·
emment 1s only taking away from locttl
fundlng when we try to fund it "
· can account for that loss "
Rohrabacher
-The federal government has probably
done a worse job in enforang current
ururugrallon ldws than ever We hdve
demoruzed the irnm.igrdllon issue. Here in
California it looks W<e we are attacking
people. We have to be very careful not to
have a mood where people, nomely
minorities, are madP d scapegoat.~
·we have been extremely effective m
reducmg crune in our area lhcmks toted-
erdl programs like jCill7en Onented
Pohce Saletyf Yet our police departments
are still understdtfed to handle all of the
community outreach progrnms cllld crime.
We know (CillZen OriPnted Police Sdfoly)
funding is helpful in accomp.li.sh.ing our
objective That is why we need to contin-
ue fmdlng the Ced«:>raJ money for l<JW
cnforC<!ment needs.•
"As a busmessperson, I thmk it'c; wonder-
ful to hdve clNm technology m Orange
County But we need to have dilferent
kinds of tndustnes to ensure d good qual.
ity or life, like hdving affordable housing
ctnd an ocean you can swlffi in We should
be a busmess-fnendly drea, and dny type
of dSStstance we ca_i:i give to the Small
Busmess Administration would be help-
ful ..
"There 1s federal money wilh no stnngs
attached lhdt cdn heJp rehabilitate and
build new schools It's ·great to say W<'
should reduce our class '>lZe, but here m
our distnct our classroom'> dre m a stah\ol
disrcpalI We need to make lhose da!>!.-
rooms safe fedefdl funding can supporl
those pluns. • ·
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Fri. October 30, 12-8
Sat. October 31, 10-5
Orange County Fairgrounds
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For parking, enter off Arlington
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Over 100 crafts people represented I Featuring hundreds of
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J Newport Beach/Costa fv\esa Da ily Pilot election '98 Sotvrdoy, October 3 l, 1998 A 5.
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Annexation key in county water district race
lkif "1
NEWPORT BEACH -With
important' county and statewide
offices up for grab~ in Tuesday's
e lection, the Orange County Water
District is hardly the most-watched
political race m the county.
But those who have thrown
their hats in the nng are pdying
attention, and hope to make a dif.
f erence 111 some key issues faCUlg
the <ti.strict, mdudmg completion of
its 20-year water master plan and
proposed annexations of other
aredS of the <;ounty
THE Pl.AYERS
Former Newport Beach City
Councilwonw.n Evelyn R. Hart and
local planning consultant Jeny A
King are vying for the D1V1S1on 5
seat that will be vacdted hy Lang-
don Owen.
For the Division 7 seat. mrum·
bent Bud Qwst is being c:hallengPd
by actress Anna Wmsrup dnd eng1·
neering geologist Kelly Rowe.
Hart seIVed on the NC>wport
Beach City Council from 1978 to
1994 and has been active Ill wdter
issues for many yeai;s. ShP, is d
well-known figure on the Newport
BeaCh political landscape.
Hart has been on the Santd And
Regionar Water Qudlity Control
Board for two years ~d also serv<'.s
on the Southern CaWom1a Wet·
lands Cleannghouse board of gov-
ernors, Upper Newport Bc.1y silta-
tion ~nuruttee and the Republkc.ln
Central Conuruttee.
King has served on lhe. regionetl
water boa.rd for the pru.t 15 y<'ars,
servmg as clldirmdn sc•verdl tun<•s.
He is also a chrector of the Mc>tro·
politan Water Distnct. which !.ells
water tCJ llldlly Orange County
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In D1vis1on 7, Qwst hcts smve<l
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Hi'> 9oah are. to complete the
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Wdl<•r supply dnd demdnd, dnd
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Qwst hds IX'en endorsed by
Newport Bec.1ch City Council mem-
OOh Jill1 D<•bcJy, Dt•nms O'Neil,
John Noyes c.1nd Tom Thomson;
Onmge County Sup<>rvt'>or Jun Sil·
Vd, dnd m<>rnbPrs of thP. Mesci Con-
~lidated Waler Dtstnct
Winship hd<;i liwd m Newport
Bc>dCh 12 yc'ttrs and hdS followed
the rnunly's wttter problems for the
pd'>t 10 ycdrs. She Sdld she under-
st.1nds the enwonmPntal concerns
of woter qucil1ty bec·c.1usP sh.c was
born m Swedt>n.
Row", cl t 0-year Cost.n Mesa
resirtent, hds been working with
Or1tnyc County comrnWlJU~ cmd
buscn<!S~es dS u consultant for thP.
past 20 years to come up with plans
for ground-water resources df•v£•1·
opmf'nl.
Rowt. sdld he has worked with
tlw WdtN district on many proj1>el'>
and knows the dlstnc-1 stuff H,,
Sdl~I hP IS di.so up-to-elate with thP
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THE ISSUE
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The ~o have squared oU twlce m televised debates, once on OCN "There were things coming up that seemed to ~ve no support for
he race for the 47th District seat m the U.S. House of Represen-
• tatives has been a fairly sleepy one, with little public c:tiscussion
or debate about whether a political newcomer can un'ieat a
eK~respectcd, conservative Republican m Orange County.
•fii.curObent Christopher Cox (R-Newport Beach), 46, is sc<"kmg his
term and is being challenged by Democrat Christina Avalos, a 43-
ar-old Orange resident who works as a family cowiselor dnd is
mvolved m many women's and Latino advocacy orgaru;£ntions. I ty who she believes are not being represented by C~x.
and once on Comcast Cablevision. children in our distnct, • she said. "There's a m<>~sage I want to take to
Some of the issues they've dealt with mclude the reuse of the soon· Washington. which is that we've got good people in Orange County
to-be-closed El Toro JVlarine Corps Air Station, the tuture of Social who are just not being acknowledJ1cd."
Security and President Bill Clinton's Ctdm!nistration. •
Avalos said she is runrung to give a voice to people m Orange Cotm-Here ls a sampling of the candJdates' poslUons on various issues:
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Cox
SOCIAL SECURJTY
"We're supporting Socicil Secunty to continue
(bemg) government-run, as opposed to priva-
tizmg it or putting it into mvestments 'that
could put it at nsk. We need to reinvest m
SociaJ Security as a government entity.''
"The Sooal Security trustees recently con-
cluded th.at Social Security is not in close
actuarial baJance and does not meet the long-
term solvency test I'll work to save Soaal
Secunty by making it a fully funded retire-
ment system backed with real assets, and by
supplementing 1t with personal retirement
accounts.•
It's Pumpkin Time!
HEALTH INSURANCE
"I am advocating that the patient and the
doctor decide the treatment of the patient and
how long the treatment will be, as opposed to
the insurance company maklng the totaJ deci-
sion on the treatment.• •
"Health mswance should be tax-deductible,.
enabling employees to choose not only
employer-provided plans but any health care
without ta.x penal~ 1 also support making
medical savmgs accounts available to every-
one.·
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FEDERAL TAX PO LICY
"We need to huve more input from the people
on what c:tirection the tax system goes as
opposed to being led, and that's what I'll
advocate. Every year we do our income taxes,
so maybe we could provtde a way for people
to respond and give us some indication of
what they want.·
u Federal laxes dTC the highe~t m American
history. The only other tune that thE> federal
tax burden exceeded 20% of the economy
was at the peak of World War n. I support
across-the-board tax rat<> reductions from
today's wartime levels in order to promote
economic growth and mdiVIdudl opporturuty. •
IMPEACHMENT
"I'm against impeachment and I'm support.
mg the president. It comes down to what's
pnvate and what's public. We're violating thf'.!
pnvacy of a mamagc, and U1at's what it's
coming down to.•
"The House of Representatives should follow
the constitutional process I will carefully
review the Judicidry CoJTU1llllee report at the
end of the year. U the mdtter is referred to tho
full House, l will vote to uphold the rule ot
law·
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Ncratort /kpch Qzy CDW1Cil
Hon. Tom Edwards
Mayor
Hon. Dennis O'Neil
Mayor Pro tem
Hon. Jan Debay
Hon. John Noyes
Hon. Tom Thomson
Foanq NewD«l B@b Mt1JOU
Phil Sansone
Jadde Heather
Dor-.n Marshall
JamH B. Stoddard
Milan Dostal
PkJMin6 Cqami.ujon
Ed S~llch
Chair
Richard Fuller
Secretary
Anne Gifford
Jack Egan
Pres , Udo Sands
Homeowners Assoc
Sl8Ye Bromberg
Pres , Utile Balboa
Island Assoc.
Pete Tatr
Pres , West Newport
Community Assoc
S19'1(an Berks~re. Jr
Pres , Marina Patt<
Community Assoc
ValSkoro
Pres , IMle TerTSl8
Community Assoc
SteYePuppo
Pres , Newport Shores
Community As$OC
Pt11t Sansone
Pres , Corona del Mar
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Jack C8'1ahawl
Pres Elect. Balboa Ill
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BanyAllen
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Anne & Bob Bechtn
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OllTUAIY
Dr. Donald
M. McGillis
Dr. Donald M. McGtlli.s, a
35-year reside nt of Balboa
Island and Newport Beach,
died Oct. 29 of resp11atory
complications a t ti Key
West, Fla., hospital. He was
71.
Dr. McGillls and his wile,
Joan, first moved to Balbod
Island in 1963 and then
moved to the bayfront in
1974. Dr. McGill.ls, a family
practitioner in the area, was
a member of the Balboa
Yacht Club, serving as both
a fleet surgeon and a board
member there for , rnany
yea.I'S. Upon retirement, Dr.
-McGillis and h1s wile
moved to Key West.
Funeral arrangements
are pending at thJs tune
Dr. McGillis is survived
by his wife, Joan, and three
4 daughters: actress Kelly
McGillis Tillman of Wash-
ington, D.C., Karen
McGillis Angus of Newport
Beach, and Kathleen
McGillls Lisenby of Biloxy,
Miss.
They've· got the solution South Coast Plaza's
tree event Nov. 30
South Coast Plaza's 16th
annual Christmas tree-light-
Officers use 'problem-oriented policing ' to build relationships with community . ing ceremony wW be held
Nov. 30 at 6:30 p.m. Featured
Will be a white fir illwninated
with more than 15,000 col-
• Eonotl'S NOTE: This is the ninth
story In an 11-part series on Costa
Mesa's Cjtizens Police Academy.
GREG Ib5UNG
~"" Got a problem? Solve it. Direct
and simple.
That is the philosophy at the
Costa Mesa Police Department,
and it is working.
Instead of laboring O'(er repet-
itive calls for service, the depart-
ment has taken a proactive
approach in the community.
' ·Problem-oriented "It was ridiculous,"
policing is another tool he said. "We were
in the department's spending au of oux
shed to bring the com-time on one problem."
munity and the officers It sounds relabvely
closer together. simple, but the
"Community-orient-department asked the
ed" policing has been a city to trim the shrubs
popular buzzword in last week. Since the
law enforcement circles city landscaped the
during the 1990s. But grounds, the nwnber
problem-onented polic-of calls has dropped at
mg is different. It incor-least 70%, Gates said.
porates a series of Now Gdtes doesn't
events into a package have to get out of 1us
that the department analyzes, I car and, poke around the bushes.
addresses and -ideally -ends "The transients aren't con-
can focus our attention to other
things now that the problem there
appears to be elinunated." .
With police officers putting
their brains behind their brawn,
Gates said the city can be more
aesthetically pleasing to resi-
dents. He uses the unage of a bro·
ken window that isn't fixed
Eventually, one damaged win-
dow will spawn many more, and
broken glass will be acceptable-.
•Tue idea behind problem-on-
ented policing is the sky is the
limit,· Gates said. "If you can
think sometlung up and find the
resources, you can do it.•
ored ligbts. .
Tue event will be held in
Town Center Park loc:ated at
the comer of BriltOl StreP.t
and Anton BoWeval'd, adja-
cent to the W91ti1t South
Coast Plaza.
Jennifer Yotll of KTLA-
TV's morning~ \8lun will
be the honorary emcee, and
the All-American Boys Cho-
rus of Costa Mese will be
there to kick off the ttee-
lighting ceremony.
For more inf onnation, caU
(714) 435-2100.
Granted, they aren't in the
same class as Aristotle or Plato,
but these officers have some
expertise and knowledge that
suits the city's needs just fine.
up solving. cealed anymore," he said. ·we
For instance, Officer John ==~==~555~==ee!!!!!!!IE!!!==:~============::s:;==!!!!!!~~!!!!5!!55E:!!iii!!!!!:====:!!======s::==::===:;
Among the rank and file it is
known as •problem-oriented
policing," and the students
enrolled at the Citizens Police
Academy .got a glimpse 'or how
the department functions in the
comm\lllity.
Gates had responded to the Cos-
ta Mesa Senior Center hundreds .
of times because of the transients
who hid and slept in nearby
bushes. He would continually cite
homeless people for trespaSsing,
drunk in public and various nar·
cotic charges. Gates had to find a
solution.
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Fairoiew Developn:ient Center holds jolly holiday crafts sal~
IEST IUYS
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KENT S. MOORE
COAST COMMUNITY
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES -
AREAS
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Kent S. Moore
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Local Businessman
Former County Grand Juror
U.S. Navy Veteran
,1 ~·Vc>te b~ovember 3rd
PAID POLITICAL AOVfRTISEMF • .._I
NEWPORT
MEDICAL
PLAZA
F almew Developmental Center
will hold its annual •Ho Ho Ho-
liday Boutique• from 8 a.m. to 2
p.m. Wedhesday 1n the Fairview Audlto·
riwn. More than 40 craftspeople will be
there from the comrnuruty selling their
· homemade crafts and holiday it.ems. All
money ra1Sed will go to speaal programs
at Fairview, including the Special
Olympics, Very Special Arts, as well as
holiday parties. "FaUView. Developmen·
tal Center is a nonprofit organiZation in
Costa Mesa, and we are home to 900
developmentally disabled individuals,·
says Charles Johnson, coordinator of vol·
unteer services. Fairview is at 2501 Har·
bor Blvd., Costa Mesa, at the intersec· . .
tion of Harbor Bou1evd.fd and r.ur Dnve.
For more information, ccill (714) 957-
5000. \
Patty Wilson, vice chaumdn tor U1e
Assistance League Newport·Mesa Thrift
Shop, says, "If you're looking for glitz
and glamow, come to ow holiday .
French rack designer sale on Thursday
frdm 10 a.m. to 4 p.m ~ The Assistance
League of Newport·Mesa Thrift Shop b
at 2220 Fairview Road, between Wilson
Street and Newport Boulevard in Costa
Mesa. For more information, call (949)
645·553'6.
Stagecoach Luggage has closed its
Orange store and has a large overstock
of gifts, business cases, wallets and lug·
gage. On SaturddyS 1t will have a side-
walk sale through the end of the year to
help clectr out :.CJmn of the stock. Mer·
chand1!.e is marked down 20·,, to 75%.
Stagecoach Lugydge is at 2043 Westclilt
Drive Newport Bearh. For more infor·
mat.ion, call 19491 515-9005.
The Grey Goose 1s holdmg 1ts annual
Dept. 56 op1~n hous(: featuring the light·
ed Hcutagc> Vtlla~.Jl' pieces from 1 to 4
p.m Sunduy. Speoal events planned
include cir v.'lngs, contests, Dept. 56 rep-
resentatives to answPt your questions,
refreshments, and retired pieces for sale.
The Grey Goose 1s at 1032 Irvine Ave.,
Newport Beach. For more information,
call (949) 642-7803. '
Holldays & Ttadltion.5-tS d new sea·
sonaJ '>tore that opened at Crystal Court
on the second level near Robinsons· May.
The store lS filled with Halloween, fall,
Hariukkah and Chrb1mas items. The
selection of decor rdJlges from trddition·
al, primluve, Amencana, whimsical and
Victonan. There are also Ty Beanie
Bab1e , Mana Starqk, dlld hand-painted
dntique and restor(!d furniture. For more
inionnation,call (7 14)708-3288.
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"nip to Nowhere.~ not onc<','but
twice in one day. The mvtlcltlon
• from Amigos Vie1os for th~ tnp
directed partropants to °"eel the
bus at the Newport Beach Coun-
try Club at 11 a.m. and plctn to
tetum about 2·p.m. •
At 5:45 p.m . the same day. 50
guests amved at Balboa Island
Park in response to an Ulvitation
sent by Daily Pilot Publisher Tom
Johnson, my wife, Barbara, and
myself, inviting them to a "Thp
to Nowhere•
Guests -including ScoU and
BlrdJe BaJrd, Art and Ann Gron-
sky, Ed Fawcett, John Blom, Joe
dnd Carol Ciraulo, Roger and
Ann Alford, Hank and Margaret
Weber, and Rush d.nd Unda Hill
-bQarded the Commodore, a
Balboa Island ferry; for a two-
hour cruise that we purchdsed at
Newport Harbor Chamber of
Commerce Christmas Boat
Parade Auction held last January.
.. •
Forty or so men -incluchng
Amig05 VieJOS president for We
Judge Robert Gardner, Scott
8 a1rdr-B.lll Blurock, Harry Bab·
t)ltt, Pe'<e Barrett, Seymour Beek,
Norm Loats, Art Gransky dncJ
myself -did just that. Bod rd
member Blll Ring stocked th(
beverage bat, indudmg d chP'.'>l
full of ice that eventually -;pillt>d,
flooding the bus aisll!.
iim
de boom
The bus headed south on Petuf·
M:: Coast Highway and we '>ldrl<'cl
to wonder where we were gmnu
to 'have lunch, in Ldgund Beut·h
or Dana Point
But the bus took d left turn to
Sdn Judn Cap1strdno and we
enjoyed d gredl lunch, feUowship
und rt•rmruscmg ubout the early
dttys ol Nev:port Beuch and Cos-
ld M(:'~,.1 at President Nixon's
tuvonte restaurdnt, El Adobe.
WE LOST A COUPLE OF
GOOD ONES: Death has taken
two of Newport-Mesa's finest:
Costa Mesa's Vaughn Redding
and Newport Beach's Jeffrey
Stem
Redding was a longtime con-
RE-ELECT au·o 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.
xpensive 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 intert1e with Irvine Ranch
Water District to our Green Acres' program
so that treated wastewater would not have
to be dumped into Newport's Backbay. •.
QUALIFICATION S.
• Graduate of Purdue University.
• Licensed Professional Civil 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.
COMM11 ff fl TO
• Unpolluted water supply.
• Wast~ water reclamation and recycling pro1ects.
• Pro~ection of the underground water basin.
• ~eductiop of dependency on imported water.
• Cost-efficient and eff ectrve management.
• Holding the line on the cost of water
ENDORSf::Mf NTS
Orange County
SupervjsQr:
Jim Silva
Newport Beach:
Jan Debay
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
W~!e.r District:
R Michael 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 w:TH DIGNITY AND HONOR
Please Vote for BUD QUIST, Director, Orange County Water District
The Original
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tributor to th.is commumty
through the Costa Mt's11 Cham-
ber of CommNce, the> UmlPd
Wdy dnd the> Costa Mt•su North
Kiwanis Club. Vaughn cmd hb
wife, Helen, wNe both numc>d
CitiZens of the Year. .
To ride m Ster n's ct1t Wtls <m
unusual expenence'as h~ hud u
nwnber of two·WilY rnd1os con·
necting hun with emer9cncy sPf-
vkes throughout South<'rn Cali-
fornia. You knew rou wPrc• with .
' someone tmportant.
Stem servr·d as a comnussron-
cr in Los An9eles County und on
a variety of boards.and comm1I·
tees m Ornn9p County. Slt•rn
WdS active, ctlon<J with his wife.
1n support of <.chools and com·
munity groups. I le WdS il proud
fathN and a lovmg husband.
Condolence"~ from Barbura
dnd myself to the Redding and
Stem families.
SERVICE CU.18 MEmNGS THIS
COMING WEEK .. You are 1nv1ted to
attend a club meeting.
MONDAY -6:30 p.m.: The Harbor
Mesa Lions Club meets at the COS'ta
Mesa Golf and Country Club
lUESDAY -7:30 a.rn.: The New
port Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at
the Balboa Bay Club to heaf Mtehael
Lawler on Opera Pacific. 6:30 p.m.: The
Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Lions Club
meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club
WEDNESDAY -7:15 a.m.: The
South Coast Metro Rotary Club will
meet at the Center"Club. Newport Har
bor K1wan1s Club meets at the UnM!rs1
ty Athletrc Club. Noon The Exchange
Club of Orange Coast meets at the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Costa
Mesa Rotary Club '!leets at Mesa Verde
Country Club. i p.rn.: The Newport.Bal
boa Rotary Club meeu at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club to hear M1ch*1
Lawler on Opera Pac1f1e.
THUltSOAY -7:JV a.m.: Costa
Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast Lions
Club meets at Mimi's c.afe 11:30 •-1n.:
The Ebell Club of Newport Beach meets.
at the Baha1 Corinthian Yokht Club for
hear vocalist Deborah Tayior Noon:
Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona
del Mar meets at the Bahia Connthian
Yacht 'Club The Costa Mesa Kiwanis
Club meets at the Holiday Inn. The
Exchange Club of Newport Harbor
meets at Riverboat Restaurant. The
Newport-Irvine Rotary Club meets at
. the Newport Beach Golf Course.
• COMMUNfTY Ir CUNIS Is published
every Saturday. Fax your servlc.e club's
meeting information to (949) 660-8667
or mail to 2082 S E Bristol St., Suite 5,
Newport Beach 92660
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot around town Sol\lfdoy, October 31, 1998
~AROUND TOWN items to the Dal·
1y Pilot. Around Town, 330 W. Bay St ,
Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to 646.
•170:or call 540.1224, ext. 228 A com· p~te listing of Around Town can be
tound at www.latimes.com/pllot
TODAY
"A Personal View of C dJlfornla,"
a watercolor exhibit b~ Richard
Thomsen, wUI be on display
through Saturday ilt the NQwport
Beach Central Library loyN, 1000
'\vocado Ave. Fo1 mow infonna-
1.1on, caU (949) 717-3801.
The Orange County Bar Assocla-
lion will present the fourth annu-
otl Elder Law Symposium -
Urunasking t~c Specter of Elder
i\buse from 8:30·a m to 3 p.m at
the Wyndhttm Garden Hotel,
:1350 Avenue of the Arts. Costcl
Mesa. Registrat~on begins at 8
a.m. Bar associdLion members c1re
$125, new adm1ttce members
$95, law student members $60,
r>Jder law agenc'f representc1t1ves
ind profess1ondJ conservators
'i;75. At-the-door registrants add
~25. For more mfom1ation, <"d.U
949) 440-6700 ext. 125.
A Scrabble-Brand Word Game
rournament will bC' presentf>d
lrom 9 a .m. to 5 pm. c1t Nl'wport
Dunes, 11 31 Bc1ck Bay Dnve,
Newport Beach. Adnuss1on is $.\o
ut the door. Players should bnng
playmg boards, tiles and chess
clocks. Partkipdnts are requ£' ted
to dITlve 30 rrunut~ prior to the
fir!>t round. For more informatJon,
call (949) 759·4871.
The an'iiual fall Amish Craft
Show will be presented from to
a.m. to 5 p.m. today at the Orange
County F.a1rgrounds, 88 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa. A freP tdlk
titled ·The Amisll Life" will be
presented at 2 p.m. toddy dOd Seil-
, urday. Admission is free r:or mor<>
infom1ation, call (717) 687-9210.
Chltdren of all ages can trlck-or-
tredt dt the Great I Jallowcen
Happening '98 from 3:30 to S p rn.
at vdrious shopping center!>
throughout Newport Beach. Cen-
tms participating include Baystdf'
Center, Eastbluff VilldQ<' Center,
Fdshion Island, Harbor View Cen-
ter, Newport North, Newport I fills
and WestcliH Pla:.r.a. For more
information, call (949) 225-4095 or
go online at www.1rvtnf'co.com &
click ·shop."
The Newporl~Mesa area ParentS
Without Partners chdpter will pre-
sent d Halloween dance from 8
p m. to midnight at lhc> Bu<>nt1
Par.k Hotel, 7675 Crescent Ave.,
Buend Park. Co1;tumes dft'
optional. Adm1ss1oh 1s $6 for
members and $8 for nonmem:
bers. For more information, cdll
848-5836.
I can't believe ..... .
SUNDAY
An exhibit of paintings by New-
port Beach drtii.l Glond Bradeson
titled •Hoats and Bouquets• will
be on display through Nov. 30 dt
the Newport Bedch Central
Lit>rary foyer, 1000 Avocado Ave.
For morn infom1ation, cdll 717-
3801.. .
A Undy swing workshop will be
prc><iented ut the DeFore Dance
Center, 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3,
C'ostd Mcsc1. An intermed1ate/
udvcrnc<'d class will be from 2 to
4.30 pm. followed by a beginners
das., from 5 to 7;30 p.m. Partici-
pc1nts 1 'i and over are welcome.
PurtnNs are not necessary.
Adnuss1on is $15. For more infor-
n1t1tion, call 241-9908.
MONDAY
A class titled Healthy Eating will
bt> presentrd from· 1 :30 to 3:30
p.m. at OASIS Senior Center, 800
Maryucnte Ave, Corona de! Mar
Adm1ss1on 1s free. For more infor-
n\alJoQ, call (949) 644-3244.
A yoga class will be presented by
l lelend Sprnk<> from 6:30 to·8 p.m .
t1t the Nancy Cldrk Education
Center, 471 Old Newport Road,
Suite 103, Newport Beach.
Admi<;,s1on is $8 per class or $30
for lour prepd1d classes. For more
inloruldlion, Cdll (<)49) 548-4059.
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Caroline Butler
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because she cares.
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Caroline's Commitments
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ri/ Improving Traffic and Road
Conditions
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~Expanding Youth and Senior
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11
/ hJve found Carolm
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Siie IS innovatlv8 with
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T1W Human ReL1f10nS
Comrmttee IS Just one of
the W3ys Caroline serves
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hJs tlie best interests of
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Endorted by ECCO, Llncoln Club •nd Iota of people you prob•bly know
· Paid for by the ComminH to Elect Catollne Butltf • ID t 961.W2
A Mtllluscrlpb Uterary Lecture
Senei. fettturing author Robert
Noah will be pr~ entP-d at 7 p.m.
dl the Newport Beach Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Noah
will di cuss "The Man Who Stole
the Mona LJ_ a .• Admission is $5
for members, students and senior
citizens. General ad.mission 1:. $8,
Reservations are requested as
seating 1s linut~d. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 717-3890 .
Helena Sprake from 9 to 10:15
a .m. at the Nancy Clark EdUCd·
t.Jon Center, 4?1 Old Newport
Road, Swte 103, Newport Beach.
Admission tS $8 per class or $30
for four prepatd cldSses. For more
infonnation, call (949) 548-4059.
...
chdd. Topics include Ultroduc-
tion , telephone manners, com:
mon courtc 1ei., tdble setting .
table manners, Thank
You/R.S V.P. notes and more.
Space 1s bnuted to 24 children ~
cla :.. Re NVdbOnl> dre request~\
For more mtonntttwn, call (9491
645-7272
WEDNESDAY. . TUESDAY
A water aerobics class will be
presented from 9 to 10 a.m at the
OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar-
guente Ave . Corona del Mar.
Adrruss1on is $1. For morP infor-
mtttion, caU (949) 644-3244.
A ballroom dance cla.ss will be
presented from 3 to 4 pm. at
OASIS Seruor Center, 800 Mar-
guente Ave., Corona del Mar.
Adnuss1on is $38. For mom infor-
mation, call (949) 644-3244. · A Manu.'icrlpl'i Book Discussior:-; •
Group will discus!> "Spdrtlna" by
A Children's Dlnlng and Social John Casey from 9:30 to 11 a.m. ,
Manners Class with Pameld and from 7 to 8:30 p.m . at the
Htllings will be presented from Newport Bedch Central Library •I
5.45 to 7:45 p.m. today, Wednes-1000 Avocttdo Ave. For more.,f
day or Thursday at Cypress · mformat.Jon, call (H49) 717-3890. '••
Rdnch, 20081 Cypress St , New-· • ·
A yoga class will be presented by 1 port Beach. Ad}ltission is $65 per SEE TOWN PAGE A 12.
1. Stress the Basics
Re-Elect Judy Franco
Newport-Mesa Unified School District Trustee . . .
" ... we must demand high academic standards. Students
must graduate as productive, positive, critical thinkers
prepared to meet the challenges of ~he 21st Century."
Judy Franco . /
School District Trustee
Areas
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2. Increase Parent .a.nd Community Involvement
3. Ensure Financial and Staff Accountability
4. Focus on the Future
~te for Judy Franco ... an expe~ienced, responsive leade~ .. .for the
Ne~ort-Mesa School Board. · .
r~J for by Commiate 10 Rt-Elca Ju.iiih A. fr.lllCo, 10'941 ~~2
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P1mse join us In suppming IN tltdlon of Guy Ahm for Newport Btadi City Ct1und1, :
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Nn1JHH1 Bault C"1 Cou111:U
Hon. Tom Edwards
Mayor, Newport Beach
Hon. Dennis O'Nelt
Mayor Pro Tem. Newport Beech
Hon. Jan Debey
Cooncimember, Newport Beadl
Hon. John Noyes
Councimembef, Newport Beach
P"'1111U.1 CoMJlllJ.ssklun
Ed Setlch
ChLW
Tom Aahtey
Va Chait
Richard Futter
Secretary
Anne Gifford
Mike Kr11nz1ey
Fo,.,,.. Bkc.IMI OJ!klols
MUen Doetlll
~Mayor
Evefyn Halt
lonner Mayor
Jackie Heither
former Mayor
Ruthelen Plummer
lonner Mayor
Phll 5arwone
former MlyOf
QaNnce Turner
fonner Mlyor
JeMw.t
lonner CoUllCimemblf
0ranae County Sheriff-Elect
Mike Carona
Parks. Beaches & Recradon
Cormnittee Members
Phil Glasgow, Vice Chair .
Val Skoro
f
Environmental Quality
Affairs Citiz.ens Advisory
Committee Members
Michael Bigi, Char
Patrick Bartofic
Sany Eaton 1
Tom Hyans
Bomia O'Neil
Pete Tarr
Judith Ware • •
Jean Watt
Debra & Sany Allen
Janie Amotd
Phi Arst
Steve & Lynda Ba£1.lm
Bil Bamlng
Carol & Walter Boice
Steven Bromerg
Tomca&ey
AnnCtane
Jotvl L. Curci
~rtD Curci
Gary OiSano
Anders Fobdal
Bing Glf1ilg
Dave Goff
Paul Gerst
Louise S. Gl98ley
Dan Guggenhein
John w. Hamilon
C8rot & Teny Hartman
Ruatt H~
Ken~
Ric:Nr'd a Suean luehrl
Doreen Marshall
Dan McNemey
Wayne MMler
hl«ey & Courtney Moe
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Senior consultant Bob Brennan
will lead a free discussion ol
rnverse mortgages for seruors 62
cind over at 3 p.m. at Bayside Vil-
lage, 300 E. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach.' For more infor-
mation, call 723-0233.
A group counseling ses ton UUed
Body-Image Improvement -
Female Power will be presented
al 5:30 p .m. at Coast Consulting,
180 Newport Center Dnve, New ..
port Beach. Sessions are $25. For
more information, call (949) 720-
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Branch Llbrary, a series of work-
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presented from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
every Wednesday through Nov.
26 at the library, 420 Mangold
Ave The workshops will also fea-
t~e strategies for Web naviga-tl1Jl. Admi{iSlOn ts free. For more
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Adrruss1on i~ $1. For morf" infor-
mation, call (949) 644-32'44.
A stngtng class wUI be presented
from 1 to 3 pm. at OASIS Senior
Center, 800 Marguente Ave ,
Corona del Mar Admission is
free. For more 1nfonnaUon, C'all
(949) 644-3244.
A line dancing class will be pre-
sented from 3 15 to 4.45 p m at
OASIS Senior Center, 800 MAr-
guente Ave., Corona del Mar.
Admission is fr<>e For more mfor-
matlon, call (949) 644-3244.
A group counseling session titled
Relallonship Improvement will be
presented at 7 p m. at Coast Con-
sult\ng, • 180 Newport Center
Dnve, Newport Beoch. Se.ss1ons
are $25 For more informtltion,
call (949) 720-8437.
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A physical training class will be
presented from 8:30 to 9:30 a .m .
dt OASIS Seruor Center, 800 Mar-·
guerite Ave., Corona del Mar.
Ach'llli.sion is $21 For more mfor-
mdtion, call (949) 644-3244
A yoga class will be presented by
Helena Sprake from 9 to 10:15
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ar ound town
a .m. at the Nancy Cl 1k Educ.t·
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Road, Suite 103, Nt>wport Beach
Adnussion ts $8 pN cldSS or $30
for four prepaid cld'iSC·:. For morP
1nlon11ation, caU (949) 548-4059
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St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church offers a ~upport group for
familie!> with loved ones Y.,ho are
mentally ill The group meets
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays in the
church's Dierenfield HaU C, 600
St. Androws Road, Newport
Beach. The ~onfidentiaJ group IS
opPn to the community For more
information, call 631-2880.
Prospects Networking Group
meets from 7:15 to 8:30 am.
Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Breakfast is $6. For more informa-
tion, call Angie Stufford at 474-
2225 or Tina Firman at 551-3156
AU Lassen's Leads C.::lub meets at
7:15 a .m . Tuesddys at Mi.nU's
Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costd.
Mesa. For more mrormation, cd.11
646-1252.
Zen Home Stitchery, a local I
manufacturer of meditation sup-
plies, holds a free meditation from
5 to 7 p.m. Sunda} sat M a Bw i-
ness Center, 711 W. 17th St.. Swte
A-8, Coslu Mesa Por more mlor-
mation, <all 722-7818.
• 1he Newport Beach Parks,
Beach s , nd Recreallon Commis-
sion meets at 7 p.m. the hrst Tues-
ddy of edch month m the City
Council chambers, 3300 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach. Por more
mforrnallon, call 644-3151.
NlcoUne Anonymous fellowship
wants to help men and women
who smoke to qwt and remain
smoke free For more informdtion
on local evening meetings, call .
650-2713 .• .
The Costa Mesa Htstorlcal Soci-
ety holds a free open house from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at
1870 .A:na.hcun Ave., Costa Mesd
The event features memorabilia
from the> city of ~osta Mesa and
the Santa And Army At.r Bac;e. For
more mfonndll.on, call 631-5918.
Overeaters Ano,nymous meets
from 7 to 9 ·p m Wednesdays at
St John\ Ep1scopal Church, 183
E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. ror more
information , caU 953-0900.
OASIS Senior Center offers a
Parkinson'c; disease support group
from 7 to 9 p m. the second Thurs-
day of ectch month at 800 Mar-
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more information, call 644-32·0.
The Yoga Place offers a prenatal
dnd postnatal yoga class from 3 to
4;30 p.m. Thursdays. New classes
hegin on the f mt of the month.
For more information, call 642-
7400
Hoag Cancer Center often Man
to Man, a fre<> prostate cancer dis-
cussion group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
the first Wednesday of each
month at the center auditonum, 1
I lodg Dnve, Bwlding 41, New-
port Beach. For reservations or
more mfonnation, call 722-6237.
The Paclllc Business Xchange
has weekly break.Jast meetings at
7 a m. Tuesdays at the PaCJiic
Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Beach There is no
charge for the irubal meeting For
more mforrnauon, call 640-0588.
The Newport Beach Psychologi-
cal Association presents a coed
relationship group called Insight
Equals Power at 7 p.m. Thurs-
days. The fee is $25 per week For
more mfonnauon, call 722-4588.
Hoag Cancer Center offers a free•
reldxation and unagery work.shop
from 10 to 11 :30 am. the fourth
Wednesday of each month at 1
Hoag Drive, Bwldmg 41, New-
port Beach. For more information,
call 760-5542.
The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar
711 of Orange Counfy offers a
program for young men ages 14
to 18 interested m learning about
sailing, seamanship. piloting,
navigation and crwsmg . Meet-
ings arc from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes-
days dt the Sea Explorer Sea
Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach Por more in1or-
mallon. call 642-6301 or 551-
8591. .
OASIS SenJor Center offers
·ongoing assistance, counseling
and referral services for seruors.
For appomtments or more infor-
mation, call 644-3244
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The Costa Mesa Senior CIUzen,
Square and Round Dance <?~b
. seeks expenenccd dancers to JOln'
in from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at
the Costa Mesa Senior Center,
19th and Pomona streets, Costa
Mesa. For more information, call
545-5669.
A free support group for cancer
patients meets at 7 p.m. Wednes-
days and a support group for peo-
ple suffering from chronic fatigue
syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m .
Wednesdays at the Institute for
Holistic Treatment and Research,
4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
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-A REAL HEADACHE BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
The La b holds annual Day of thEl De ad party ••
The Lab Anti-Mall will celebrate the Dav of the Dead (Dia de ml
Muertos) for.the hfth ye'1f. m d row frorn noon to 5 p .m. Sunday. Activ·
tties will include arts and emits, th•• i>creenmg of a Mexican horror filiil
and a hve manach1 bdnd. •.
Some of the arts and crafts will mdude face-painbng, candle-mak..!
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Lab will be participatmg, and admission is free.
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Millennium bug workshop to be held Nov. 13
The millennium bug dnd its 1mpc1ct on computer systems. bd111d
and the government will be lhe.lop1c of d workshop from 7:30 to 9 a.m :
Nov t:l. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is spon•
sonng the free busim.'ss assLstunce workshop. · ~
The program wtll fedture J. Craig Williams, who lectures at .UCI,
Stanford Law School and othn Southern Cahlorrud organization ~
The workshop wHJ focus on 1dPn°lifying nsks such as computer failure
due to the millennium bug, as well as other factors concerning this
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Bay Club anniversary party takes on French favor
H 1sto,ry, culture and com-
munity came together for
a special cvenmg Oct. 24
as the Balboa. Bely Club celebrat-
l'd the SOth annivcrsdJ)' of its
founding date ~th international
n.ur
At the behest of hotelier and
club president Henry SchJeleln,
Monte Carlo ventured to the
Newport Bay repre>c;ented by a
most dist.mguishPcl coterie of
gu(•sls, mclucitnlJ MondCJasque
Ambussador Jacque~ Bolc,son
itnd his w1f P Carmen Dario
Dejl'antonia pr<·..,tdt•nl uf
THE CROWD
b.w.
cook -tuunsrn for tlw J>nnc tfMhty of
Monc1c:o, dnd Frc1nces Natale ttn<.I
Bruno Toutaln, rcp11•wntat1ves
of Monc1co's Socil'fl' dt•s Bains de
MN m from lht>lf Nt \\ York
hedclqurlrt«r.,, Im thP B • .thod Boy
Cluh ·\nnt\('P•dl\ B<1ll.
\\t•lconH' lo~ lunh• CclIIO on
thE.> Newport Buy,:· offered the
ddshing DeU'antomc1, clskmg the
crowd to pardon his ltdtian accent.
The representative of Monaco's
Prince Rainier, dltircd m wtute
dtnnE'f jacket. needed no pardon.
Jim and Patti Edwards whoop it up with Cerise Feeley at the
Balboa Bay Club's SOth anniversary party last Saturday.
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The crowd embraced tus Italian
accent as he advised the gather-
ing that he had received word
from Monaco's heir apparent,
Prince Albert, that the member-
stup of the BalbOa Bay Club will
become reciptocal international
members of the Royal Yacht Club
of Monaco, over wtuch Prince
Albert presides.
•we are honored to invite Bal-
boa Bay Club members and the
Newport commuruty to come and
celebrate with us next year in
Monte Carlo as our Pnnce
Rairuer marks the 50th arutiver-
sary of lus rule,~ DeU'anton.ia
said.
With DeU'antonia's grand ges-.
ture of international friendship,
the Bay Club evening was off to
a royal start. ,.
Locals and longtime members
of the Newport institution arrived
for a sunset toast Wlth Perrier
Jouet grand brut served with
barbajuans et peUts faris de
legumes ii la Monegasque (veg-
etables in pastry dough).
The most elegant couple, Bar-
bara and Al~ Bowle, joined
with the most glamorous couple,
Cerise and Larry Feeley, in
catching up on family and com-
mon friendsh.ips as the crush
poured into the Bay Club lobby.
Costa Mesa Ford dealer Bob
Robins and his wife, Ginny,
came to the everung with very
special memones.
The couple met at the Bay
Club in the early days, and it has
been a center of their family life
ever since. Robins serves on the
club's distinguished Board of
Governors, which over the yedfs
Trendy, upscale furniture
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sign mviting our membership
mquiry, • he said.
•It was 1948. I think we ~
$50 to join, with another SSO due
for a total membership fee of
SlC>O, and no dues,• mused tbe
physician, who laughed with the
crowd as be directed tUs com·
ments to Ray that he had taken
advantage of his good fortune for
too long as a non-dues paying
member. Ray threw a kiss to
House and dinner was served.
Squelein arranged for Robert
Gamba, chef des cu.iB/.nes from
Monaco's fabled Hotel de Paris to
come to Newport and prepare
the evening meal.
The presidept of Monte Carlo tourism Dario Dell'antonia. left.
h~lped transl onn the Balboa Bay Club anniversary party into a
French fiesta. Also there were Carmen and Jacques Boisson, Bay
Club chair Beverly Ray and Bay <;Iub president Henry Scbielein.
Camba. whq holds the titles
of Disciple d'Escoffler, Grand
Cordon d'Or de la Cuisine Fran-
cois, and Maitre de la Chaine
des RoUssews, has enjoyed a
celebrated career in royal Mona-
co since 1963.
The Societe des Bains de Mer
has placed GitD\ba in overall
charge of the kitchens of the
Hotel de Paris, and he brought
with him his considerable talent
serving the local crowd a starter
of soup, veloute cremeux de
cococ frai.s ragout rusUque de
langousUnes (a cream soup with
beans, vegetables and prawns).
has been a social fraternity for
many of the region's power elite.
Today, that fraternity is coed.
Catherine Thyen, Arden Ram-
son, and Mary Lou Hornsby are
Board of Governor's members.
serving lo continue the f egacy in
the next centu~ ·
The evening ias hosted by
BBC chairwoman Beverly Ray,
resplendent in a classic gown swt-
able for the fall season, floWing to
the floor with regal simplicity in
concert with her amber h81I.
Ray welcomed her guests with
aplomb, recalling the early times
and inviting any of the guests who
happened to be charter Bay Club
members to share their stories.
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• Crime rate down by 36%
• Hiring of 9 sworn police officers the first year in office
• Expansion of Neighborhood Watch
• Park Ranger Program
• Farm Soccer Complex
•Alley Replacement Program
•Tot-Lot Replacement Program
• Re-organization of Building Dept.
•and many more
''TOGETHER WE CAN CONTINUE TO MAKE COSTA MESA THE BEST rr CAN BE." -GARY 110NAHAN
GARY MONAHAN IS ENDORSED BY:
* C08ta Mw Police Officers Anoclatlon * Building lndu•try Aaoclatlon
I *Young Republican• of Or11nge County * Harbor Bou,,,.,.nl of Cars A•wlatlon * Or11nge County Tlwl•urer .lohn Moorlach
* Costa Mea Firefighters Auocllltlon * Costa AfeN Youth Athletic Commlulon * Lincoln Club of Orange County • • * Or11nge County Motor C.. ,,_,.,.. * A•wllltlon .
._*U.S. CONGRESSMAN-DANA ROHRABACHER
.•• and ,,,.ny of Coatll ,.,_~ F•mllla, Small Bualneamen and Community L•dlts
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PAID POI BY COMMITTBI! TO ELECT GARY M ONAHAN 10#922255
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ne m&n course consisted of
o plates: the first was a fish
owse described m French as
iJeta de rougets poeles aux cour-
ettes douce et tomates olives
olres ecrasees, basil Int. The
· cond was a meat dish of lamb
alled carre d'agneau roti ala
arrlette et a l 'ail conllt gratin
'aubergines et Jomates a la
ozarella. Naturally the appro-
riate French wine was served
·th each course.
The dining experience was
ccompanied by the big-band
ound of Ray Anthony and his
rchestra. Anthony is the former
usband of Newport's own film
iren Mamie Van Doren, also a
ember of the 'BBC.
The Anthony sound filled the
Bay Qub ballroom with rich tones
and pltmty of musical m emories,
as the band leader himself, attired
in a royal-purple-velvet dinner
· acket, swung his baton for t.H.e
dancing pleasure of Paul Salata
and his wife, Beverly, Bob and
Peggy Goldwater Clay, Ross and
Linda White Peters, Patti and Jim
Edwards, David and Marilyn
Wooten, and"new Bay Club mem-
bers Newport Coast residents
Nate and Darlene Welner, cele-
bratmg their 16th anruversary at
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At left. Ralph Cicerone, chan-
cellor of'UCI, celebrates with
John and Gina Van Dyke.
the ball. The Wemers are the own-
ers of a handsome new yacht
berthed at The Q ub Marina.
Fe llow yacht owners Reed and
Rita Sprinkel joined the party
with Lido Isle's best-looking cou-
ple, Tom and Joan Riach. Alan
and Pat Rypinskl, Kirk and
Elana Dawson, the gorgeous
FOR EDUCATION
KENT S. MOORE
COAST COMMUNITY
COLLEGE DISTRJCT
BOARD OF TRUSTEES -
AREA 5
"Restore Accounta bility,
Cost-Effectiveness
and Trust."
Kent S. Moore
Retired Educator
Local Businessman
Former County Grand Juror
·u.s. Navy Veteran
l'AIO f'OLmc Al. AO\:( Rl l"E.\1ENT
THE GREY GOOSE
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are pleased to announce t(te annual
Hornes For Tfie Holiday Event.
HOMES
fr~
HOLIDATS
• •
t•IW UtWll• .....
StartJn1 November S
. Exclu.slve Cl.ft Sets
Umlted Offer at $65
Celebrate friends family home and g1v1ng this hohday season
with a themed C1ft Set from Department 56 Ea ... h set includes a
hchted bu1ld1ng people, trc:-es road and a bae or snow
• Draw11liS to be held• Free &lit eulde •Enter raffle for special Ronald
McDonald ll&hl~ house IProctt<ls benefit the Oranae County
Ronald McDonald Hou<;e I Spcc1al Event piece Kens1ncton
Palace. will only be available;> No~ember 5-9 lor $195
•••
THE GREY GOOSE
htvrtes You lo Our Annual
Department 56 Open House
Sunday, November I
• Draw1nas
•Contests
1·4 pm
SPECIAL EVENTS:
• Department 56 reprei.entativcs on hand
to answe>r your questions
• Refreshments
• Retired pieces (or sale
THE GREY GOOSE
WESTCL.IFF PLAl.A
1012 l~inc Avenue• Newport Beil• h
Telephone· 1~916-Cl-7801
ttoufli Monday·Saturday 10"6 Sumby Noop·~
Glna and John Van Dyke,
William and Irene Mathews,
Herb Sutton, Sblttoko and Dou-
glas Lee, Orange County Super·
visior Tom Wilson, Frank and
Tia Anderson, and Jay and Don-
na Viana, who mamed at the·
Bay Club only a ye ar ago d.fld
were back to celebra te the 50th
anruversary of the club.
Also m the crowd were Dixson
Braeger with Ruth Ko, Ethan
Wayne, Judy Bany, another 50-
year member Louise Peters. Hans
and Doris Unhardt, Kathy and
Paul RoUes, the pre tty Jean and
Don de Vries, Chen and Mike
Skellem, Nora and Jim Johnson
and UC Irvine chMcellor Ralph
Cicerone and his Wife, Carol.
The clisti.ngwshed scientist
now at the helm of the univers1ty
thanked the crowd for its
applause and support and
wished the Bay C lub another 50
years of success and community
mvolvement.
When the crowd was not din-
ing, dancing or shdnng memo-
ries, local celeb Mike Farrah -
host of cable TV show •On the
Town," in which Farrah inter-
views Hollywood stars -joined
friend Mike Russell to auction off
an incredible list of travel oppor·
lurulJcs, ranging from lhP. best of
Switzerldnd to New York's Hotel
Carlyle lo Scotland's G leneaglf!h
for golf, lo the Broodmoor m Col-
orndo and th<! Ritz-Carlton in
St1n franc:1sco
Sc h1elem arrange>d tor the
lrdVPl dont1tions in order to bene-
fit the endowment fund of the
Bdlboa Bay Cluh's scholarship
fund for Newport-Ml"! a'c:; college·
bound students.
More than $30,000 was raised
from generous pdrtidpants bid·
dmg on the trdvcl opportUJl.ities.
Newport Beach n•s1denl Andrew
Llttle fair bid on and won th.e tnp
to Bo.,ton for o W<'ekend stay dt
the Ritz-Carlton.
"My wife doe:.n't even like
Boston, a fact wh1c:h l forgot. tt.
S<ltd L1tllefair, who got so caught.
up in the Vdlue hl' neglected to
· b1d on the tnp hts bride Wdnled
"We'll httve CJ gr<'at time anywdy.
Mayhc this time she'll like
Boston better m a suite dt the
Ritz-Carlton
Ron and IOm Newman, Ron
ancl Gall Soderling, Carole and
Joe Ciraulo, Yolanda Blewers,
Gordon Flstunan Blllur Walle rich,
Judge Schenk, Moshe dfld Shella I To ledo were amonq the guests
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VOTE NOV. 3"'
Saturday, October 31, 1998
DO&&Y FASHION SHOW
The .. Top Dog" fashion show was held Oct. 24 at Newport
Dunes Resort and judged by local canine and fashion experts.
The Top Dog won a year's worth of dog food and other p~
were given ln several other sped.all.zed categories.
en1oying an everung supported m
part by Bdccaral Crystal.
A ldrge crystal Baccarat sail·
mg yacht was presented to Rdy
dS a token of fnendshlp by the
French company.
•we have come a long way
together,• ~he Sdld. "The Balboa
Ray Club has bc(ome a local msU·
tutlon v.'lth an mtemabonaJ repu-
t.abon for providing the very best
life has to offer. H£>re's to 50 more
yedn; of fnends, fomily and fun.
• B.W. COOK S column appears every
Thur~day and Saturday
• Fat4ab • Manage • Spcm Tben.py • &d) ._,nlf>' • Hydrocti.Rpy • Body Poli\h •
• Pnl• • Vichy Showen • Stnm Rnonu • 1Vax.1ng • EJ~ •
• Prt> & Po11 Luer Tbuapy • Hant! &: Foot c.,., • Pftls • Gift CeniGattt •
IO 'lo Oi.KOUDI "lid for &II Ml"VIC .. nc•pl atr .. dy d~ouat.J r•'""I"·
r•U11l products or U> CODJUn<"U•~D with AD~ othu cl.Uc<"'"'
VOTE NOV. 3"'
LAWRENCE JONES
...
COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL
If elected, LaWrence Promises to:
•SAFEGUARD THE PROPERTY RIGHTS OF CO TA MESA
RF.SIDENTS & BUSINESSES
• CREATE INCENTIVES TO REDEVELOP
BLIGHTED PRO~ERTIES
•INCREASE EMPLOYMENT BY ATTRACTI~G
BUSINESS TO COSTA MESA
• FOCUS THE BUDGET ON REPAJRf':G ' . OUR STREETS & ROADWAYS
• INC.RFASE SUPPORT TO OUR EMERGENCY SERVlCES
• EXPAND BIKE PATROLS
•EXPAND WESTSIDE SUBSTATION
LAWRENCE JONES IS ENDORSED BY:
* U.S: C0f'tlll'9"man Dana Rohrabacher * Young Republican• of Orange County * Ora• County TreaUrtlr John lloorlllt:h
* Uncoln Club of Orange County
* Hafbor Boulevatd of C•tS a Orange County
Automobl,. Dealert Aswlltlon
... and many of Costa Mesa's Families,
' . Small Businessmen and Com~unlty Leaders
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'fhe ·stogie isn't just for old fogies ·anymore
tor cigar paraphernalia. .
GKK. RN..Nl.
B etng a novice cigar smoker
like myseU who walks into
a store exclusively selling
-.tog1es 1s a tad inbrrudating. It's
sunilar to thumbing through a
pack of basebdll cdrds a nd over-
looking Mark McGwire. Know
. what you're looking for or else
make a bonehead mistake.
Al the Lido Cigar Room on
Via Lido Isle in Newport Beach,
Dave Peck takes NIGHT LIFE cigar rookies and
raspy-voiced pros
and blends them
rucely mto a regular cllcntele.
·The musk} smell of his bnck-
llnt>d hwrudor rtnd the cozy
aW\ospherP make tus store a
friendly reminder to those who
are cigar connoisseurs that there
IS a home dway from home
where they tUe welcomed.
Peck, who nins the shop with
hts wife, Traci. 1s tht' Sam Md.l-
une of the locdl c1gdr mcluslry
Put a few words
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H e knows everyone's names,
re wards loyal customers with
free products and sweet deals
and takes pride m his establish-
ment. .
He opened "the room ft in
1995 after he ended tus stint as a
marketing director for a hospital. ·
The store received some fanfare,
and it wasn't long before his
shpp became the cllic place to
hang after work. Businessmen
would saddle up to his oak bar
and talk shop.
The state's smoking ban that
went into effect this year damp-
ened the atmosphere, but the
business hasn't lost any steam.
Whether it's a snifter of scotch or
a game of Texas Hold 'Em, cigars
still are a good recreational com-
panion.
Peck sticks with a fine selec-
Uon that is well-regarded and
popular among his customers. He
receives most of bis Shipment
from.the Dominican Republic
and Central American"countries.
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Udo Cigar ROOlll ownir Dave Peck enfoys •
new Une ol Macmludo dgan.
No Cubans here, uhless you're
hawkmg them on the black mar-
ket.
There are more than 80
...
brands in his 200-square-foot
humidor, which has a savory fra-
grance. The cigars can range
from $2 to $20, but m ost are
Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince
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Special sound and lighting effects on four giant screens
salute American Heroes from WWll to Desert Stonn .
Free 15 minute shows daily.
•Free slot machine pull.
Guaranteed win up to $5,000!
•Big name entertainment in
the Pavilion Theater.
• free afternoon and evening
lounge enter1ainment.
• Express Check-in with your
credit card and at least
2 hours notice.
•Adults-only pool/spa hours.
• DaJly Social Hour with
complimentary drinks.
• Non·smoking floors and
casino ar~.
• Free shuttle to Outlet Mall.
•'free 1940's Museum
• Bring a guest! The $17 price
IS for l or 2 (Sunday through
Thursday) untJl 11/25/98
Super Room Package
• SWtdard room for 3 days
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between $5 and $1.
Peck pointed me to a
Macanudo Robust, a cigar that
packed a wallop on my taste
buds. I've tried a handlul of cig-
ars before but the Macanudo
flowed through my mouth and
nose and tingled my virgin sens-
es. He told me to smoke it slowly,
enjoying its craftsmanship and
flavor. Peck likes to take rookies
ngbt to the top.
"It's like skiing,• he said.
•Even if you don't know how to
ski, your buddies still lake you to
the top of the mountain. ll's the ·
only way you will learn."
For those who have a more
acquired appreciabon for c1gdrs,
Peck offers monthly •smokers,•·
special even ts that showcase •
new brands. A brand representa-
tive attends the event and gives
free. samples to customers The
next smoker is scheduled for
Dec. 4 and will include a huge •
sampling of stogies and a raffle .
There is also a -happy hour•
special at the shop Monday
nights. Just mention a 15% dis-
count to the Pecks and receive a
r<'duction on any cigar.
Peck does community out-
H'dCh as well. He works with
local restaurants to offer special
dinners that include a cigar to
cap off the evening. co-spopsors
charity fund-raJSers, and rents
out his store for private {unctions.
The shop is equipped with 25
lockNs that are humidified for
those customers who can't find
·the spdce at home. Peck also
hac; a stock of Sliver-and gold-
pJated lighters, cigar cutters,
reldtecl literature and humidors.
"l like to have a place that
breeds conversation and cama-
radene, • Peck sdid. •It's like a
hhrary where you can talk. It's a
good opportunity to have a good
smoke and be social.·
~ Mwsfc • Fun
•Ga.me•
Ne~port Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot .datebook
ets louder
New Voices Playwrights Workshop has found a home -and an audience -in Co~ta Mesa
Tt 1 nrus • credt.Jvt• natures. Thetr vaned readings, we have question-Cl!'d· ~ profc·s ions include computer answer sessions with the audi·
H is dad wa9 a musical the-
ater actor, his mom was a
former actress who
worked at cm amusement park,
so it seemed quite natural that
Christopher 1Teld would wind up
m some form of show business.
He studied hlmmakmg at
OCC and was ct. broadcust ma1or
ut Cal Stdte FuUerton, dJld .
wound up operdtin9 his own
photography studio m Costa
Mesa. Then, dunng d stint m
· which he took d
---number of wnting THEATER and public reldtions
assignments, 1Tela
started wnb.ng dbout the theater
for local newspdpers.
•I'd seen a lot of plays,• he
sa1d, ·about 150 a year for the
pc.1,st severdl yea~. dnd I certcWtly
could tell the qood ones from the
hdd ones. But I was cunous
dbout what mc.1,cle d good play
stdild out from the others."
1Tela began purswng this
cunos1ty m Janudry 197' by
t'nrolling an the Advclnrcd Play-
wnting Program at South C'oa!>t
. Repertory, when.• he met several
other people with the Sdme inter-
ests. And dS an outgrowth of th1s
class, the New Voices Pldy-
wnght.s Workshop was born.
" 1Teld, who serves dS the
WE WANT To Bl YOUR FIRST CHOICE!
CAU. Us TODAY
Newport Beach's David Shein ts a captive Santa Claus and Eliza-
beth Greene is a fetching elf in Christopher li'ela's .. Santa Baby,"
one of the short plays produced by New Voices last Christmas.
group's producing artistic direc-
tor, dnd his fellow wordsnuths
from lhe SCR program obtained
an office m a Costd Mesa indus-
lnal park. Then they needed a
theater, someplace to showcase
their work, and "they found it a l
the Theater Distnct on Bristol
Street, which was all too happy
to serve as the midwife for plays
in the birthing process on its
dark nights and weekends.
· To date, New Voices has pre-
sented three "themed" everungs
of short plays -•A 10-Minute
Christmas,• "l 00 Minutes of
Love• (for Valentine's Qay) and
•A t 0-Minute Vacation." Next
up wlll be "The 12 Plays of
Christmas,· to be presented Dec.
16-20 at the Th~ater District.
Members of New Voices -
including Costa Mesa residents
Michael Buss and Scott Samson
-are, like most commuruty the-
ater actors, working stiffs by day
who spend their evenings and
weekends giving rem to thell
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programmer, technical writer, cnce, which benefi~ the play-
romputer science professor, wnghts urunensely.
book tore mamiger, swimwecu Many of the actors for New
shop manttger, arust, nwsters Voices staged readings and pro·
cand1ddte. marketing rnnsullunt
1
ducllons have come from the
and n~wspdpN copy editor. Adult Conservatory and the Pro-
#Our vision, which we hop1• .to fr>ss1onal Conservatory at South
realiz<" next ycttr, is tp have our COdst Repertory, JUSl up the
own thPater in Coi.td Mesa ~trcet from the Theater Distnct,
where we would produce 1 O which cilso has supplied a num-
months out of the year. either h r of New Voices performers.
with short plr1ys or staged reud· Some of these actors soon will
ings," Trel~ sa1cl. · be orgdni:zed as the New Voices
An amb1t1ou.s goal ford group Acting Ensemble, which will be
stµl a hr1U-year shy of It~ second a repertory company of its own,
birthcfoy, but Nc•w V01ces has spun off from two well-regarded
toui:icJ "nthus1ctsllc ~cccptancc thedter comparues located less
dunng its embryonic pcnod ul , than a nule apart. ~e Thedter D1stnct The groups Thanks to Trela and tus cre-fust n)ght drew 90 ph1ygoers, . di
and now perfonnanc<'s for tht! dtive companions, local au .
eveumgs of short plt1ys generully cnr_es are getting regular oppor·
dre solCt out. · turulles to sample ~omethmg
"We u<•t r1 Jot uf feeclbdck nC!w and different m ~e theater.
from thf' dU<hcnc c, • Treld For ~ore 1nlormation about
expluirlfld ·Alter our stdged New Voices, call 1714) 444-445 l.
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Saturday, October 3 t , 199e A 17
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Artist to speak at •
Estancia High School
Artist David Starry-Sheets
presents the lecture •Major
CaWornla Watercolonsts add
Their Effect on Amencan Art
· and Culture• at EstanC'la
H1gh School from 7 to 9 p.m.
Monday.
Stan·Sheets, the son of
Millard Sheets, will share
anecdotes and knowledge of
art incorporating slides.
Adm.U.'Slon bi free. Estancia
High School is ot 2323 Pl4cen-
Wt. Ave., Costa Mesa.
OCC stages series
of. short plays ,.
A seri~ of student-directed
short plays, ruruung 10 min·
utes or less, Will be performed
Saturday and Sunday in
OCC's Drama Lab Studio.
nckets are $5 Ill advance. $6
at the door. For more in1onna-
tion call (714) 432-5640 ext. 1.
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rules & regulations governing presidential delega·
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18 Soturdoy, October 31, 1998 commun1
EDITOllAL ,
Im: We're casting our ballot
for high voter turnout
.
forum
Discovery liftoff with
Glenn was inspiring
M lection Day. it only happens once E every two years. And it usually
more reasons to vote:
•Think of "Private Ryan" -if those guys
are willing to die for the right, the least we
T he liftoff of the space shut-
tle Discovery was wonder-
fu! and inspirational (•Still
serving his country after all these
years," Oct. 30). J just feel bad
about the people who see it neg-
atively. But l feel that 11 God
came down, they still would not
be unpressed and be negative. ,m only takes a few minutes to vote.
can do is exercise it. 1 :.·.:1'rl Not a big hassle for something
• Your voice will be heard. Anyway, il was wonderful. t•~.. thdt's so important.
•It gives you the right to complain. TOMMY MARTIN
Corona del Mar -mn·• This Tuesddy, we have an opportunity to
,~.~ffect change. We can vote to keep incum-
bents m office -or throw the bums out. We
..,.. c.~n elect new pC'ople -or bar them from
''\~presenting us. We can pass or reJect
propositions that wiU have major impacts on
--'lllT hves.
• If you want change, you must become
part of the process Jr. Llfeguard facility
deserves study • It ensures democracy -you can't have
it without strong participation.
•If you don't vote, you're allowing the
minority to rule.
Most people concede it's a privilege that ~ould be exercised. But each election, voter i turnout ~s disappointing.
: 11 you need a little more motivation to get
• You'll feel a great ~ense of pride know-
ing you participated in a process that can
shape the future of our country.
So exercise your right and vote on Tues-
day. You'll be gldd you did
A bulleting with wheels and a
license plate is no longer ade-
quate to encompass the "world-
cfass" junior lifeguard program
that has grown m popularity and
now rivals a large elementary
school in size ("Noyes can't get
votes for lifeguard facility," Oct.
27).
t lo Lhc polls Tuesdays, here are .d couple
• I
! .. r: . C_OMll!lliNITY COMMENTAR'Y
j
1
· Sunday's are for worship, not workouts
John Hedges' backhanded
compliment of not havmg "heard
one complamt about that pro-
gram~ illustrates the
groundswell of popularity that
has forced the Junior Ltleguards
to expand their ranks to 1,100
local boys and girls.
... 1)1<1 \\ I \WI I ~ i .") ___ _ --------
: w ·ilh r<•specl fu r th~ .
• • Jt-w1sh c1nd oth<'f reli-
qion.., of the world,
..arcn l sund<1ys rewrved for
rhun h le1nUI) dnd d dc1y of
rest< .\nd 11 so, when did youth
sports hcqin to invade the lord's
day(
Fot us,,1l started in the wm-
tN of 1996 I signed up with th~
I idrbor Ared Ba.,ebaU Program
to b<' c1 coach for my k!d's base-
hnll lf'dnl. Shortly thcrcdfter, I
wds ·:h·qt1t.'..,IPcl H to attend a
l or1c hi·., clinic on Sundtly dt 9
,1111
N111<• c1 m ? ,
Excus<' nw, but isn't thdt
prunt! time tor church? I Ctltled
tht• leagt1P mandqer to say thdl
I would h<• attc•ndmg church
with my tc1mily and thal I would
not he dltendmg the chnic.
Two YPdr" later. I um sad-
cl<>nPd to learn thnt youth sports
p1dt:UCP,, g11mes, sign-ups, pic-
turc> <Joy-. t\nd climes are bemg
roulrnl'ly s< ht>dulcd for Sun-
d<lys It's as if somebody Sdid ,
"Well. qee, ttll lhl' other fields,
c ourti; und nnks elre busy the
oth<'T six days out of the wec•k,
.,o k•t\ invddc Sun{'tdys."
This as gom<J too fdr.
Wf' ctre dll busy c•nough dur-
mn lh<' Wl'C'kddyS, GdflJDg kids
lid< k c1nd forth between prdc-
t1< es dnd birthday pdrlles diter
"' hool. not to menuon Indian
c ~111clP m1·<·tangs, Boy Scouts
rmcl Brownws Saturddys drC
m<txt>d out with kids' qames,
c1ncl 1f you'r<• lucky. perhaps
thNI' 1.., dll hour or two left over -
for the provcrhial honey-dos or
pTO]PCb cllO\lnd lhP house
Now I m not rompltnnmg
dl>out any of lhP tibove I en1oy
s1wndmq ~dturdays watch.mg
lhl! k1ch pldy theLr hedru. out
•
• DIANA MULVIHU I OAA.V PILOT
Junior All-American football learn the Newport-Mesa Wildcats
try to keep the ball from the ~ion Viej6 Cowboys, in white.
It's one of the h1ghllghts of the
weeJ<. And pracbces dunng the
week remlorce with the kids
that m order to do well, it takes
practice and a conunitment to
the team -good value systems
that will serve them weU a::.
adults.
But y@uth sports, sign-ups or
duucs on Sunday? Out of the
question. That's wh"ere my wife
and I drdw the line, and we
encourage other families in the
1 larbor Area to do the sam<>.
11 your son or daughter really
·wants to play basketball, but
the pra·cuces or games are on a
·Sunday, you as the parent can
simply say no and explain to
your child that Sundays are
res~rved for relanng and
spencling time with the family.
We all need a day of rest, espe-
cially the children ~o •work
hard and play hard" at school,
sports and acbvities six. days a
week. It's unconscionable to
schedule their Sundays for 1
more of the same.
U }'OU aqree. I urge you to
call or wnte the dlI'ectors of the
vdnous programs. Thank them
for their volunteerism but let
them know how you feel about
restnctmg youth sports to six
dt1ys d week lf you don't voice
your obJf'CUons, the organizers
wtU assume that you think
youth sports on Sundays are all
nght. But it's not dll right.
As i:l volunteer myself, l
appltlud the hdrd work and sac-
nhce of all the volunteers who
mt1ke youth sports programs
suc:h d wonderful part of our
commumty Bot please, Jet's cor-
rect this n<>w course in the rtver
befor<> 1t erodes what Sundays
were alwd'{s meant to be a
llme'lor worship and speaal
outings or 1ust relaxing with the
family
• DREW LAWLER IS a Newport Beach
resident.
Moving the program to a
commeroal space in central Bal-
boa could mean crossing streets
repeatedly as the Junior Life-
guards go from activity to activi-· r ty. Usmg Newport Elementary as
a headquarters would position
Newport's fmest 9· to 15-year-.
olds at the surf break known dS
Schoolyards. Th.Ls spot 1s second
only to the Wedge in the inlensi· ·
ty of its break.
John Noyes' idea of a publlc-
pnvate partnership lS an innova-
tive solution that could tap into
the strong communlty ties assoc1-
dted with the Junior Lifeguards.
nus could give the kids the
building they need and save the
city hall the cost of a buUding.
This idea, at nunimum,
deserves a feasibility study.
• MIKE HALPHIDE
Newport Bedch
Thoughts on lawsuits,
Harbor Center
I hope you'll let me "kill. two
subjects with one letter.
You know, I've been rather
demorahzed dbout my country
latt::ly, ever since all these polls
and letters to ed.ttors and paid
colummsts showed me how low
m moral standards a large hunk
of Amenca really is. It almost
seemed that the rule of thumb
was: the younger, the looser.
Then I read your Readers
Respond letters about the •ex-
rap1st" and hls lawyer's lawswt
against the oty of Costa Mesa
(•Locats express outrage over
rapist, teacher swcide lawswts. •
Oct. 8). l will only say that l was
pleased that all seven letter-writ-
ers unarumously proved that the
l'wo Stooges will have a devtl of
a time diggmg up 12 unpartial
jurors .
But it was the six other letters,
all Clttesting to the chardcter of
HOW TO REACH YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
PRESIDENT
Bill c 'linton, (D), TI1e Whit<• I louse, lt>OO
Pl'nnsylvc1nid Ave, Wdshmuton, DC', 20500
I fotlm<' {6 um. to 2 pm.) (202) 456-t 111
VICE PRESIDENT
\I Gore, (D}, The Capitol Building, Swte 2 12,
Wd<>lungton, D c:., 20500
GOVERNOR
Pt>tP Wale.on, (R). State Capllol, Sdcrarnento
9~8 14, (91b) 445-2841
U.S. SENATORS
• Barbdia Boxer, (DJ , 112 Hart Senatl' Build-
ing, Suite 112, Washington, DC., 20510,
t202_) 224-3553; or 2250 E. lmpcrw.1 Highway,
Suite 545, El Segundo 90245, {310) 414·5700
• Dianne Fcmstem, (D), 331 1-lcll't Building,
Wt1shmgt~n, D.C., 20510, (202) 224-384 1; or
11111 S<lnta Momcu Blvd., Swte 915, Lo
Anql•les 90025, (310) 914-7300.
I HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
• Chns C'ox, (R), 47Ui District, 1, Newport
PldC<', S\Ute 420, N(•wport 8 ach 92660, (714)
756-2244; or 2402 Rayburn Building, Wa~h
mgton, D C" , 205 J 5, (202) 225·5611. (Rflpre-
• sent mo t of Newport Beach.)
• Dana Rohrnhachcr, (Rl, •Sth Di tnct, 101
J\1dm St , Suite :lC, I lunl.tpgto,ti Beach 92648,
t714) %0-h48:lr or 1027 Longworth Building,
Wush.im1to111 () C,, (202) 225-2415. (Repre-
nt C"stc1 Mr! a and W<)st Nf•wport Beach).
STATE SENATE
Ros .Johnson (RI, 35th DLSlnrt, 18552
.MacArthur Blvd., SuH 220, Irvine 92115,
I •
833-0180.
STATE ASSEMBLY
Marilyn Brewer (R), 70th District, 18952
MacArthur Blvd , Suite 220, lrvmc 42715,
863-7070.
STATE COASTAL COMMISSION
45 Fremont St , Suite 2000, San Francisco
94105, (415) 904-5200. Regional ofhce located
m Long Beach, (310) .5'>0-5071
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Hall of Adnunistration, 10 Civic Center Plaza,
Santa Ana 92701.
• Jim Silva, 2nd D1stnC"t (Costa Mesa), 634·
3220.
• Thomas Wil on, 5th District (Newport
Beach, San~a Ana I telght ), 834-3550.
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD
88 Fair Dnve, Co tu Mc.;t\, 70t:i-fAtR.
Board: PrcsuJ~nt Emily SAnto1d, Vic<> Pres1·
dent Don Saltarelli: and membN$ Gary
Hayakowa, Jim Lindberg, .John Crt•cm,
Randy ~mJth and Don Willet.
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. l\ox 9050, Ct>1ita M "•a
92b28·90SO, 006 4000.
Elizabeth n. Pdrker, memhr.r, Trush• An~o 5
Co:.to Mt.~a. N wport Bc•cH h.
OTY Of COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City l lall. 77 Pair Dnv 92626,
(714) 7.S..-5223,
Mayor: P •t •r Auff u
Counal: Joe Erickson, Gary Monahan.
i leather Somers and Libby Cowan.
OTY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport
Blvd., 92663. 644-3309
Mayor: Thomas Edwards
Counol: John Hedges, Jan Debay, Norma
Glover, Den.ms O'Neil, John Noyes and Tom
Thomson.
COAST COMMUNITY COllEGE DISTRICT
D1strict Office 1370 Addms Ave • Costa Mesa
92626, 432-5898.
Ct\ancellor. William M V~a
Board· Walter Howald, Sherry Baum. Paul
Berger. Armando Ruiz and Jerry Patterson.
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Distnct O ffice 2<l85-A Bear St., Costa Mesa
92626, 424-5000.
Superintendent. Rob<>rt Barbot
Board: Dana Black, Judy Franco, Jun Ferry·
man, Martha Fluor, Wendy lecce, Serenf>
Stokes and DaVld Brooks.
MESA CONSOUOAT£D WAT£R DISTRICT
1965 Plac ntia, Costa Mesa 92627, 631-1200
Board: 1Tudy Ohlig-Hall, Hank Paruan, Mike
f lealey. Fred Rocknullcr ffi'ld Dana Httyne . ·
COSTA MESA SANfTARY ocsTRJCi
P.O. Box 1200 Costtt Mesa 92626-1200, 754-
5043.
BoArd. Jim ferryman, Art Perry, Nate R ad ,
Arlen Schafer and Dan Worthington .
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
MAILIAG
one Deruus O'Hem, longtime
Newport Harbor HJgh history
teacher, that put a h.unp in my
throat I don't know the man,
a.nd I don't know enough about
the lawsuit against him to judge,
but these were six mostly young,
high~quality persons taking the
trouble to write from various
places, not all of them local, m
defense of him.
You don't see that very often,
sad to say. And for me, it couldn't
have come at a better time. 1 was
really down on America, espe-
oally the,.yol1nger "with-it" part.
Then these six honorable people,
standing for something fine,
coming forward to state it m ..
refined terms -they nudged
me. as if to say, "Don't worry so
much, we're here. We were just
busy.~ Thanks, folks, for the
booster shot. •
Part two: Harbor Center
(·Council approves center's
upgrade,• Oct. 20).
I like Home Depot. 1 go to
them a lot. One thing, though,
about locating one on Harbor
Boulevard: I also like Costa Mesa
-more than Home Depot. I've
lived here since 1966. One thing
about this town has always both-
ered me: We don't have any
main avenues we can be proud
of. Seventeenth Street? Get seri-
ous. Newport Boulevard? It's half
freeway. Bristol Street? For two
or three blocks, maybe. The one
with the most potential is Harbor
Boulevard: long, W1de, but Junky
m places.
Now, Home Depot 1s a mce
store, but none of them' will win
any arc:Ntectural-design awards.
They are public warehotlses.
What goes on inside is necessary,
but why do they have lo look so
unattractiye on the outside? At
the least, i hope this one will
mclude'generous foliage for traf-
fic going by. Please, rndke 1t a
place you like to pass by, not a
place you want to get pdst, as it
has been for years.
On the subject of foliage.
Why, in that area, were the cen-.
ter islands with trees osrutted
from Harbor Boulevard? And
why can't the car dealers live
with non-leaf-droppmg trees?
ARTSTANLOW
Costa Mesa
Decision on gas addi-
tive was wise
1 would like to express my
compl.unents and thanks to the
Costa Mesa City Council (Costa
Mesa City Council Wrap-up,
"Council joins water panel rn gas
additive protest, H Sept. 23). Their
swift action in passing the reso-
lution on the methyl tertiary
butyl ether issue is an unportant
step consistent with protecting
the residents of Costa Mesa.
The Mesa Consoltdated Water
DlStriet, at the urging of board
member Trudy Ohl.lg-Hall, had
asked the City Counal to pass a
resolution to ban the use of
methyl tertiary butyl ether m
gasoline statewide. Mesa Con-
solidated had passed a similar
resolution. Both resolutions.'wllJ
be forwarded to the governor
dnd other legislators for tht!lr
actions.
This additive to gasoline is a
significant hazard to the water
supphes throughout the state
and the nation. Leaking under-
ground storage tanks and piping
systems have caused an alann-
ing level of Uus material to enter
the ground-waler systems. The
results of its use have had a less-
than-desired impact on the air
quality m our state, yet our water·
is becoming contaminated at an
alarming rate Costs to many
communities are already rising
significantly
Removal of the contamination
will be no small matter. No
proven technology has been
identified for r~oval or control
of the cheriucal in water sup-
plies The Envrronmenlal Pro-
tection Agency lists this matenal
as a "probable carcinogen.~ The
products of combustion,
formaldehyde and butyl formate,
are also known caronogens and
respiiatory UTitants. Vie EPA
controls on methyl tertiary butyl
ether are more restrictive than
for benzene. while 10 times more
methyl tertiary butyl ether than
benzene is used m gasoline. The
EPA and state Department of
Health dild Human Services
have established on1y recom-
mended health standards for the
allowable levels of this material
m our drinking water .
The EPA and the South Coast
Air Quality Management District
have stufted their air quality
responsibilities to the American
water industry The result will he·
water customers paying for
remo\IUlg Uus chemiccll from our
dnrtlwlg wdter. Other adctitives ·
eXJSt that could accomplish pol-
lution control sought by refonnu-
lated gasoline Wlthout contami-
ndting our wate1 supplies.
l applaud the actions of the
council members dnd urge theJT
continued interest and action to
limit the continumg contamina-
tion of our precious water supply.
Their enforcement of the laws
related to underground storage
tanks are unportant protection<>
of the citizens of Costa Mesa
Removal of the methyl tertiary
butyl ether is the next step.
Now is the tune for all Clb7ens
and elected ofhc1aJs to take note
of this·s1gruficant problem and
work to insure this hazardous
matenal is removed from use m
our state.
JAMES "JIM" F. ATKINSON
Costa Me::.a
Reader uneasy about
annual Home Tour
Every yeal" that the Corona
del Mar Home Tour is heralded,
a part of me hangs my head m
shame when admitting that I
reside in Newport Beach ("Tour
opens the door on elaborate
homes,• Oct. 20).
We set a rruserable example
for our young when we charge
admission to be invited over to
the neighbors' houses. I would
much rather see the students
themselves partlcipale in the
fund raising than leaving 1t up to
Mom to Ouff the pillows and get
all the knickknacks in place.
JENNY BIOCHE
Newport Beach
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
BRIEFLY IN THE NIWS
Black ball season will end on Sunday
Newport Beach's black ball season will end Sunday. The black
ball is a City Council restriction that bars the use of surfboards in
two beach areas for six months out of the year.
• Hardboards will be allowed between the 40th and 44th streets
rock groins, and flotation devices will no longer be restricted from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Wedge.
C~ty offici~ urged surfers and bodyboarders to continue using
caution while m the water. For more information call the Newport
Beach lifeguards at (949) 644-3041. '
Fashion Island lights holiday tree Nov. 20
Fashion Island's 115-feet-tall Chrisbnas tree will arrive at the
Newport Beach shopping center Thursday. The 25,000-pound
tree will be placed in Bloomingdale's courtyard and decorated by
a 10-man crew over roughly two weeks.
The annual Christmas llee Lighting Ceremony will take place
at 6_ p.m. Nov. 20. The theme of the eyening will be •What the
Holidays Mean to Me." Th~ event will feature testimonials from
local Make-A-Wish Foundation residents and children, and smg-
alongs led by the All-American Boy Chorus, the William Hall
Master Chorale and Dickens singers.
Santa Claus amves at the end of the ceremony and will be in
Santa's Village to take photos ~d listen to holiday wishes.
guys.
' .
MARBLE Here are three visions of the
future:
CONTINUED FROM A 1
more elevated vers1on of Steel's
platform. Fisler offers a distinc-
tion between undocumented
workers and illegpl aliens, and
presents a genuine sense of com-
passlQn that is nussmg from
Steel's rant.
Lawrence Jones, who works
1or Rep. Dana Rohrdbacher, is
back for more .. uh, punishment?
A nice guy through and through,
Jenes got smoked last tune.
Sometimes that happens to ruce
• • • • • • • • • • • •• : Newport :
: BEAUTY SUPPLY:
I d•P•n•laakiil I I I
. H.7).~· :'£ ••••••••••••••• ~ :zo% OFF:
Monahan, Libby Cowan, Joe
Erickson, Heather Somers and
Dixon.
Monahan, Libby Cowan, Joe
Erickson, Heather Somers and
Butler.
Monahan, Llbby Cowan, Joe
Enckson, Heather· Somers and
Steel? Quick, what's today? Oh
yeah, Halloween. Trick or treat,
baby.
• STEVE~ is the managing edi-
tor.
I Entire Purchase I .·
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I ~ f,Jeeld Q, ~'Ul' d I
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LYLEEN & JEFF EWING
ADEQUATE INSURANCE
COVERAGE
It is important to keep your
homeowners insurance policy
current by updating and increasing
its value as you change. modify or
make additions to your home. The
building block of any homeowner's
in~urance policy is· the amount of
coverage on· the house and its
contents. This figure should be
based on the replacement value or
what 1t would co t to rebuild the
structure. The replacement value
of ten changes over the )ears.
Insuring for le than the full value
is falo;e economy. Full protC\.1\on for
a partial lo~ won't occur if your
coverage is not at least 80% of
replacement cost at the time of the
lo . That provision could cause you
'problems as construction co t rise
or you make improvcmmts to your
home. Choo ing an innation guard
clau~e (replacement-co t endorse-
ment) that automatically mises your
coverage in step with ri ing price is
one of the ways you can protect
yourself. It's a good Idea to evaluate
your ins1,11ance coverage ba cd on
the value of your house and contents
at least every two yc&l'S to mal(e sure
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·we've lived here 10 years,• Lesije Louvi-ii.:
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wanning.• · i
Frankie's mother said she was impressed
to see how her son came up with the idea
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•He's a little spark plug," Peggy Nor-
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and he thought it would be nice to do some-
thing that united all the houses. Everybody
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A Boy Scout, Frankie said he might be
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•we have new people in the neighbor-
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RAIL
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The street-level trolley is expected to cost
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Measure M sales tax fundlng approved by
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cost of the nul system. The rest of the money
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Orange County 1rClJ'l$portation Authority
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time is important.
"Obviously this is a countywide study, but
rall can only succeed as long as it addresses
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"-g tully, H
Deputy Dar;tnct Attorney
rnte ed." I psychologtcctl evaluation of hun is
<:ompletcd.
Pohct> aid Nogdles h<1d
molested Montes when Monh!l>
clltendcd Estancid High School
more than d decade dgo.
Stephani Deamon sa1d the en-
tl•ncf', wtuch 1s U!>Udlly n:s rvcd-
for honunde caM•s, WdS fatting
Nogdlc•s WdS drtr' tf•d Scptmn·
bcr 1997 at a West Wit on Stre(•t
<ipartment where he tayed with
SamuPl Monte:.. Among the v1c·
ttms Nogah·1> was chargl'd with
mol{•stmq won• Montes' 6-year·
old son Cind B·year-old tepson.
Mo11tc . who let Nogale:; l('ep
on th couch of his fdm1ly's c1part·
mc•nt, wds also <UTcsh•d. He is
accusC'd o( artdngmg the sexual
Pncounte.rs between tus ons and
Nogdles tor $20 eac:h lime.
Montes' tndl will b 'gm ufter a
Police added that Nogales may
have mol~ted about 25 young
boys over d 10-year penod, but
Dc.unon sdad somE> of the victims
were nevP.r located or identified. ·n wsC' offense!'. tHe so offcm·
c, ~ '>h<' sau1. "l le has the
tenltdl to spcmcf the re t of his
l.ll Jdil. I don't thtnk h<• could
control himself 11 hf' wtts
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pohce Jufddo pNformed ort1l '>PX
on hun numero11'> t111w-. from SPp·
mtw r men until lust month at
he ,1purlrn<'nt
.lutddo 1s be1nq held m Orcmge
Count~ Jc1t.1 in Jwu of $50.000 hdJl. :•Us rtrfdlfJnlllenl Wd'> postponed
from l·11<1t1y until Nov D . -
I fow£>VC'C, n<>1qhhors Sd td Jurt1-
o cJo<·:-.n't fit th.. molcJ of u
pf>doph1lc>, c1n<~ they WN<'
stu,nrwcl to lcclfn of his clfrn!'.t
Wedn(•'><luy night
Aprtrt111l'nt nldntiger Kdlhy
.~tts st1a<I Jurddo <hdn't live ul the
,apdrtmc•n1 but rPqulurJy visJl<'cJ i:I
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I womdn who hds hvcd there for
four years. She Sdtd ho would
bnnq his ntN <•s 1ind neph<'WS to
bw1m m the <ommun1ty pool und
was kind to clulclrcn
• rt's 1mposs1ble to hf'liev" thc1t
hP would do such d thmq, • Pitts .
st11d. ~ J le isn't the: typ,!. I nevm
sctw <.1nythmg 1mpropec out of
Ed .·
Pitts <>aid sh<' had met the boy
who has since made the accusa-
llons. Sbe sc.1w Jurdc.lo and the
teen at the apartment complex
and knew thC' two were fnends.
Jurado told Patts thcil dfler the
teem '::. purents forbade him from
contdcting their son. he was wor-
n d
"He was concerned because
they were buddies," she Sdid.
Dcamon cidded thdt the 1ury
saw lhP shocking evidence
Thursduy when the tnal began.
She plttyed d videotape that
#He sa1d to me once, 'I see a lot of
my!>elf m ham .' I JUSt don't thmk
these chttrges i:lre po-.s1ble.·
The young victim claims thclt
Jurado vidc>otaped lhC' sex <1cts
bPtw£•en them So fdr police hav<•
locdted only two commerc1dlly
made tdp<'S that contc1in scenes of
mt1le homosexudl c1ctivJty dnd
some p1c.tures of nc1ked teen boy'>
Poppy Nichols, who lives next
door to th«' apartment where the
allC'gtcid molestation-. occurred,
Sdid Jur<1do and the woman kept
to themsrlvcs. She didn't notJce
dnythmg out of the ordinary, sh<>
udded.
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fnendly." '>he said "I saw him a
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Council \ "magnet" polic1c~, suhsic.li1cd rentals, wasteful Westside plans,
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Our d1il<lrt•n lllllS! ,,,. Wf'f·
Tl:!E PROBLEM
All five council members are afraid to addrcc;c; this hc;uc of illegal
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that rent to, hir<.> and ~erve non-citizC'ns.
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verbal or physical contact WJlh
the victims <tnd must pdy each of
them $10,000 m re~titution. If
Nogales i~ released, he will have
to register as a convicted sex
offender He will be ('ilgible for
parole in 2019.
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Newport Harbor water polo pt#ishes two Northern
cmf omio foes ot Stonfofd mnament I see 83
Saturday, Ociober 31, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223
E
ARTISTS 17
·Artists do
it.again
to Eagles
Last chance to tie the
score repeatedly broken
up by Artists' Schissler.
Inly~
LAGUNA BEACH -Estanoa
High hdd the opportunit) to start
the Ddve Perkms vs Laguna
Bedch era by endmg the stigma
attdched to the Eagles being the
only Vlctories for the Artisl'i in
Pacific Coast LPdgue play m the
19qo.,,
But, after fdllmg behind 17
pomts in the fust hdlf, Estancia's
last dnve fell short because of one
prohlem, Laguna Beach's Ryan
Schissler, who almost smgle-
hand<-dly pr<.'st>rved a 17·10 foot-
ball victory for the host Artists on
Fnday night.
Estancia's drive started on its
own 46 with 2:16 left in the game
as a result of u personal foul
agdinst Laguna Beach (2-6, 1-2 m
league) Qudrterback Kenny· Val-
buena 's first-down pass went
through the hands of both John
Alderete and Manu Tdmelu on
the A.rill.ts' 25-y<trd line.
Tanielu then caught a 4-ydfd
pas!'>, bnnging. up thud down.
VaJbuena .went deep to Alderete
again, but Schisc;ler was hovering
and knocked the ball away and
Estancia (1-7, 0-3) faced fourth
down.
· Valbuena found Alderete in
the flat. Alderete picked up the
first down, but was leveled near
the s1delmes by Sdussler. At least
the Eagles were still dhve at
Ldguna Beach's 41-yard lme. .
Vnlbuend tned to hit Alderete
ovPr the ffilddle on first down, but
as the ball reached hun, Sdussler
delivered another powerful rut
causing another incompletion
An overthrown ball brought up
thlrd down agam
This time, Valbuencl went to
the deep fade with the mtention
of tutting Tamelu near the goal
line Scltissler was there pnd
almost intercepted the pass, but,
dropped it giving the Eagles one
final breath
•Hawks' three TDs within 3:27 in
third quarter break it openi Mustangs'
Martin returns one of two picks for TD.
8-\HRV FAULKM R
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COSTA MESA -First-year Laguna Hills I ligh
football coach Bruce Ingalls said his team didn't
hit the panic button, despite leading host Costa
Mesa only 9-7 after dominating the first half of
the Pacific Coast Lea.gue game Fnday at Orange
Coast College.
The reason may have been it wasn't wearing a
black jersey.
The Hawks (5-3, 3-0 m league and ranked No.
6 in CIF Southern Section Division VI) dld con-
nect with plenty of black-clad Mustangs, espe-
cially those canying the ball in about as domi-
nant a defensive performance as is possible.
"That's one helluva defensive team," Mesa
Coach Jerry Howell scUd of the visitors, who
yielded just one· first dowh, until the Mustangs
managed another against the second unit with
JUSt more than one minute left
"Our defense has been doing a pretty good
Job since we hit the PCL," said Ingalls, the long-
time defensive coordinator under former coach
Steve Bresnahan. "But that's about as consistent-
ly as our deferise hds played. We had 11 guys
LAGUNA HILLS
with a major objective tonight of stopping a very
good running back lll (Junmy) Herzog Our goal
was to tattoo tum and \YC did the best we could at it..
Herzog would likely attest to that, afte'r 16 of
his 26. carries amounted to 3 yards or less. He
totaled 85 yards. but had only one run of more
than 7 yards: a 12-yard option pitch on the Mus-
tangs' filth play, .which produoed the precious
first down
Mesa, which made Uungs close when Ricky
Martin returned the hrst of rus two mtercepbons
34 yards to payd1rt with 2: l 0 left before hall tune,
SEE MESA PAGE 85
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~ ma.di up with them Pfetfy welt
Wt just -to Mid the big~ •
1111 WOrkman, Orange Coast football coach
Newport Beoch/Costo ·f.Ae!O Doily Pilot Bl
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Mesa's Jason Rankin (right) forces a pass p icked off by Ricky Martin.
SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Vaqueros'·offens1ve line too much for Sea Kmgs as
Irvine seizes 28-0 halftime lead and holds off Corona del -
Mar's second-half surge to stay alive in the title hunt.
HICJl.\RI> Dl "'
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NEWPORT BEACH -In the
rruddJe of a rough. tough Sea
View League footbdll game,
lrvme High Coach Terry Henigan
had lhls strange senscllion of
wanting lo wear a 10-gallon hat
and start rolling dice
After all, every fuck of the
wnst went the Vaqueros' way m
the first hall Fnday night and
even Herugan was in disbelief.
"We should have went to belund a tr~h offensive line.
Vegas ... we were on a roll,• "Our g\iys dre only pl.Ciymg
Henigan sa1d. "We got every one Wd}'.. Herugan c;a1d. "TheIT break and our kids cctpitalized llung is, (the momentum) can guy .. are gomg both way!> and
tum, and it did.• that makes a big difference We
By the end of the shootout, (controUed the hall and had our
host Corona del Mar hctd rallied biggest rushing gains in the
with two third-quarter touch-fourth quarteri la ... t week l\gctmst
downs w1Uun a minute, but El Toro. too {m lrvme's 2:J-20
Irvine's offensive line won the Wlll). •
fourth quarter and the Vaqs pre-Coronet de! Men med up its
vatled, 28-14, at Newport Harbor homecommg crowd early l1l the
Htgh second haU, when eruor tailback
Irvine, which scored three Nate Lenunerman cra!>hed ·
touchdowns in the second quar-through d holt> on the left side ot
ter to manufacture a 28-0 half-the line for a 41 -yard touchdown
time lead, had no penalbes and run on the <:;ea King·-' first play of
turned a pair of CdM turnovers the half
into scores. On Irvme's next .. enes. CdM
In the second half. mostly after outside linebacker Seth Richard·
CdM's two touchdowns, Irvine son returned an mterceptlon 23
controlled the ball and the clock, yards for another touchdown.
\.. Valbuena's hnal pass was over
~Tanielu's head and the Artists
had the ball Wlth JUSt 46 seconds
on the clock. i ~1M HAGGE~TY-ZVlkJS I DAl.Y Pit.OT earrung a btg advantage 10 wne .
of possession ( 17 :30 to 6 30) -CdM's Ty Harper (99), Ryan Ward (25) and Alex Bottom (52) put the clamps on Irvine runner. SEE COM PAGE 85
SEE ESTANCIA PAGE 85
· DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
ongratulations •
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•Newport Harbor senior has no trouble at all following
Barnett's barks, he knows the translation is winning.
lll<JIARD Dl ~N
!bl(fb
en veteran Newport
Harbor High.boys water
polo coach Bill Barnett
barks at one of hiS players,
there's probably good redl>on for
it, cons1denng the former U.S.
Olympic coach's credentials.
Gary Conwell realizes this
Not that the senior
dnver/two-meter man relishes
tho e moments when Barnett
gives his squad an earful. it's just
that Conwell is a believer.
A cllsoplc of the.program
A convert lo lhe Harbor polo
denommallon that captured 10
Cir Southern Section •
large-school division titles m the
earlier years.
Barnett, m his 33rd year al
Newport and lhe 1988 and '92
U S. Olymp1c team coach, has
some sharks 10 lhe water thiS
' eason. a nucleus of expenenced
player.; -loo by Conwell. Jef t
Leeper and Kevm Bcdter
-which could lead the Sailors
back to the promisl'd land.
Just last week, for instance,
the Sailors npw<f through three
opponf\nts, tnclud.ing highly
regarded Foothill (ranked No. 5
in Orang County), to enter this
week's Sea View League •
first-place showdown against El
SEE CONWELL PAGE IM
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School Athletic Department in recognition of outstanding performances such as yours.
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Newport Beach tied in
"th Amos Alonzo Stagg
many ways.
e late Amos Alonzo Stagg,
the grand old man of
r ., foot.ball, is the only man •
immortalized both as a player
and a coach in football's Hall of
Fame and his influence has been
felt from coast to coast.
: Numerous connections have
· ~een noted through the years
.across the Harbor area.
:-The late George Yardley Sr.,
:father of two outslandmg
:basketball players, George Jr.
·and Bob, who went on to achieve
professional and college fame
.after graduating from Harbor
:High, played basketball and
:baseball under Stagg at the
:umversity of Chicago around the
•tum of the century.
: Al Irwin, one-time athJebc
director at the VCl and former
.football coach at Harbor I U.gh
and Orange Coast College,
played under Stagg at College
of the Pacific in the 1930s,
A number of others from the
Harbor area crossed Stagg's path
ils time came to pass. Harbor
liigh's legendary fullback Harold
:Sbeflin, Class of '43, reportedly
•ventured to Pacific to try out after
•World War Il, but a lung UlJury '
: from the war made it hard to
endure the demands.
• One-time Harbor High punter
:Jerry Keithley, Class of 1934, ·
•once crossed paths with Stagg at
:Pacific before goIDg on to serve
:as a city manager in a few
:itifferent cibes, mcludmq
•Stockton
: And George Yardley Sr
~almost talked another Harbor
;High graduate. the noted
:fullback Ralph Freitag, Class of
• '46, into enrolling dt Pacific.
: Freitag later expressed regrets
•over turning the offer down since • " • • SCHEDULE
• Soccer
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don
cantrell
Yardley had planned to help with
the funding programs
It was also reported once ·that
John McGowan, one-time
Hatbor High assistant varsity
grid coach, had played under
Stagg at Pacific during the '30s.
And, interestingly enough,
Stagg .once crossed paths with
Orange Coast College football
It was 1956 when Coach Al Irwm
led OCC to the Potato Bowl in
Bakersfield to play Stockton.
Since Stagg then had a connect
with ~tockton, he phoned to tell
Irwin he would sit on the
Stockton side one hall and
OCC's the next.
Stockton won, 20-12.
The major names in footbdll
were often around Stagg through
the years. Irwin once recalled
taking an assignment to cover a
big game and found ln.mself
sitting next to the famed "Pop"
Warner, who was scouting.
And it wasn't uncommon for
Stagg to wind up with his
Chicago teams against Notre
Dame. In fact, Irwin had.an uncle
nde the train out to watch a
game in South Bend, Ind., once.
The uncle managed to take a
photo of Stagg leaving the held
with Elmer Layden, a famed
member of the Four Horseman,
who later took charge of the
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•Water polo
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Elmer Layden (left) and Amos
Alonzo Stagg
Irish.
Stagg was a pioneer in the
gclllle or football, but few can
recall all that he achieved. Here
are some. he invented the
tackling dummy; he was the first
coach to use the spiral pass from
center; the first t:> use mulbple
and fake ball handling: the first
to use Ure fake place kick and
the hrst Midwestern cOdch to use
the forwdrd pdSS, adding to it
v<triatlons of his own, such as a
double-delayed pass and a
doi;ible pdSs Wlth a forward pass.
He was also the hrst coach to
number footbdll players and
organize an intersectional game
between c.ollege football teams.
As dn end at Yale in 1899, he
was named to the first
•
All-American grid team by the
noted Waller Cdmp.
. Stdgg, who died in 1965, lived
to be 103 yea~ old and remained
friends with Al and Lois Irwm
until he pas!Jed on.
In the early yean., Stagg hdd
been known to call a player a
"jackass" when he failed to
follow instructions Once he
called one d "double Jackass "
But essentially, Stagg was
dedicated to clean football and
Christian ideals I le had planned
to be a miruster m his youth.
Born in West Orange, N.J , in
1862, son of a poor shoemaker,
he later became a divmily stu-
dent at Vdle.
ln the se\'en decades of his
football successes, Stagg never
wavered from his lofty standards
in Chnstidn directions.
Once when the media asked
what it wds like to be a coach,
Stagg replied, "To me, the
coachmg profession is one of the
noblest ancJ most far-reaching in
buildinq mdnhood.
"No tndn ts too good to be an
athletJ.c coc1.ch for youth Not to
dnnk, not to gamble, not to
smoke, not to swear. To be
fair~mmded, to deal justly, to be
honest m tlunkmg and square in
dealing. not to bear personal
malic~ or to harbor hatred ,
against nvals, not to ba
swell-headed m Vlctory or
over-ahbt in defeat and to be a
sporbmdn and gentleman at all
times · these should be the ideals
of the coach.•
There were members of the
Pacific gnd squad m llWlil's years
who always went to church on
Sundays "With Stdgg and his wife.
lrwin was one of them
For many years, Stagg led all
coaches m victones I Jc posted
314 and 1t stood for some years
until d couple other legends
came along like, "Bf>ar• Bryant
of Alabama.
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Sotvrday, October 3 l, 1998 B3
BRIEFLY
Tars win twice·
• Clovjs, Bellanmne are victims at
STANFORD Newport l-ldrbor P O L O
High's water polo tedm unp1oved
to 20-4 w1th a pair of early-round
triumphs at the StanJord lnvitro·
tional Fnday. bumpmg off Clovis,
11-7, then disposing of B(lol·
lanrune. 6-3.
Gary Conwell led the way. m
the opener with flve goi:lls, three
assists and five steals; teammc1t-
ges Kevin Beckerand JC'ff LP.epcr
scored' "three and two goal:,,
repecbvely_
Leeper was the big gun
agamst Bellannine Wlth six ::.tedl:,
Tim Birdsong had six saves m
each Vlctory.
STAHFOftD tNVfTATIONAL
NEWPORT HAMOR 11, CL.ovts 7
Newport Harbor 2 3 4 2 • 11
CIOVIS 2 2 2 1 • 7
Newport Hart:a« -Conwell 5, Bekcer
3, Leeper 2, caffey 1. Saves· 81rd~n9 6.
NEWPOWT H.AR90R 6, 8Eu..AAMtNt 3
Newport Harbor 0 2 2 2 • 6
Bellarmine 0 1 2 0 • 3
Newport Harbor -Conwell 2, Belden
2, Leeper 1. Caffey 1. Saves Birdsong 6
Estancia wins, 9-8
COSTA MESA -----Estancia High junior P 0 L 0
Bret Helmich scored hve goctl<:,
mcluding two in overtune a~ the
Eagles bested visiting Los Anu-
gos Friday afternoon in non-
league water polo, 9-8.
Helrrucb, an amb1dextrouc;
shooter m his first yedr of wat "r
polo, brought tus team back from
a 5-2 deficit as the Eagles w~nt to
Helmich on the wmg.
Matt Weir scored the gamQ·
wmner 90 seconds into ~udden
death overtime when he got
mside and simply muscled the
ball into the net •improving
Estanaa's overdll record to 3-15,
NONLf.AGUt EstAHOA 9, Los AMtGos 8
los Amigos 2 3 1 o 1 1 O • 8
r
. Estancia 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 • 9
Estancia ·Helmich 5, Tow 1, Westfall
1, Hemhied 1, Weir 1 Saves Guttman
2, Gl~cy 7.
CdM belts
·coRONA ..-..---~
DEL MAR -T I II II I .
Corona del Mar High senb
Robyn Coleman and freshm
Kntie Tl'nerelli combmed to wm
18 ol 20 games in a doubles
:,wt'Pp, which helped the host Sea Ktn~s cam a 15-3 nonleague gi¢
tennis tnurnph over Uruversity
Fnd.ty. •
CdM (12-3), ranked ·NO, 2 1n
OrdnQP. County and No 3 m CJF
Southern Section Division I, finish
out the Sed View League cam-
paign Monday against El Toro,
lwlore competing 10 the league
ind1\•1dual tournament Wednes-
day and Thursday.
HOHLEAGUE •
COftOHA DEL M.u 15, UNIVEltSfTY s
Singles: Vaughan (CdM) def •
81orkma111, &-2, def. Aswad, 6-1, def, "
Qien, 6·2; Baudenbacher (CdM) won,..._:
6·2, 6 2. 6-0, Claster (CdM) lost. 1·6, ..
won, 6 4, lost, 4-6.
Doubles: Oam1on·Grrffrth (CdM) d~
Suh·Ba~h1e, 6 0, def. Ltng-Ltn, &-1, det .
Aswad Tam. 6·3· Coleman-K Tenerelli.
won, 6·1, 6 0. 6•1; <;harney-Minna
(CdM) won, 7·&. 6 2. l~t. 2·6
Braverman ousted
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stomung O.iterallyJ through the
qualifier ol the $50.000 U.S.
Women's Tenms Challenger of
Au tin, Newport Beach's Brandis
Braverman was knocked out
Thur,.,dav m the Round of 16 f
U1e mall' drdw by the tourna-
ment s 1'o 2 seed, Knsunsi Brandl
of Brndentun. Fla , b-2, 6-2 •
Br<wt:>.rman won three quall!Y·
mo IDdtc-.hes to reach the mlibl
draw. then defedted CbicagO's
Su~ne Stanett m the flr::.t round~ .
Bra\ et'mdn, whO' went throu~
countJe..,., ram deldys m Tens
dunng the qualiher, sdld Fnday
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-. '9 To rebound from the
loss to Cerritos last week,
the Pirates will need to
tind·some inner fortitude
dguinst Pasadena tonight.
~"" COSTA Ml.!SA When a team
gets eat like• Oranqc Cot1st Col-
Jeqe cltd last WPck dCJrtinst Cem-
tos 51-14, anqc>r, lrustrnt1on dnd
finger poinung crtn herome an
unwelconw ctSpect ol wl•Pk after
f0l1tball prctet1n•s
Tiw P1rdtes cxtuh1ted dll three
or lhOSl' dt prdClJCe lhl!> W{•ek, a
·trend thc1t Codch Bill Workman
hopt>s hl· put d stop to with tuS
lt'dnl nwell.ng dt Fmlcty's prdcbce.
A!I d result, d couple pldyers
c.,lepp<•ll lorward ctnd dpologized
tor comrnPnts lhdt th1•y hdd mctdc.
which 1s d sll•p 1n th<• nqht d1rec-
~OJ1 "WC' wt-nl oul drl<I plt1yt>d well
ug11t1nst C "prntos 1n the hn;t hc:Uf,"
Wor.kman told his plt1yl'rs. "WP
~ Cdf>dble of dolrl<J lhtll t1gcl1n
pnd whdl we• do <Hrt11ni.t Ptlst1d1?nt1
will delme our 'hM<1tll'r ll we> 90 •
L>ll.t and plt1y llkl• thttt 1n the first
CONWELL
·CONTINUED FROM 81
j
1Toro with r1 I 7-4 mcirk.
1 • ·1nw Sd1lors1 w1•w IPd<hnq
: F0oth1ll flc1<,I Pncldy). 3-2, lhPn dll
of the suddf•n it's d lJ.J hndl '>Core
'ilgamst rt 1m•lly qood Pooth1I!
: te.dm I resp<•< I Bill Bc1rnPtt and
!h1,s proq1t1m tl Int." fl Toro
• Ctkich Don Stoll Sd1d ht•( or(' his
: fedJll Wd!> dpf(•<1ll'<l, h 5, by lh1>
; Tan; on W('(Jnc,.,clc1y
! Much ol Nt>wpurt I lc1rbor's
1 S\JC'fCSS h.1s llo(tlc•cl on Conwell's
• shoulclNs, thf' strnnq, ">lurdy typ<'
, which cret1l<'">0hc1vo< with
, cxuem<' qUJcknl'ss on dc•lcnse
dnd hres m1ss1l<'s tow.ml
opposinq qo<lls on oll<•nsc>
"I lc,'s JUSl ct lrt>nwndous
rltl1lete," Bc1mell .,d1<l of Ins
's ll'achng deff'ncl<'f, who
ked thP Sd1lurs m thrt"e Wtnl>
ent Ddt.ly Ptlot Athlete or tJw
honors • (ConwC'll) 1s one
e bt.>sl t1thh•tc•s I've• PV<>r hdd
her€' di th<' sc huol. •
Newpmt I larhor top-rcmkt>cl
.(n ( >rdng1• County dnd No 2
lwhmd Lony Bed< h Wilson m
C JF Southf'm S£>d1on D1v1s1on I.
removed S<1nlt1 l'\.1dr~Jdnlt1 from
Sect View champ1on<,h1p con·
lt!l)tJOn Oct 21 with ti 9-4 VJC"tory
t ldfbor led tit hnlflimf', 8-0, as
Conwell '>cored two 90<11!. ancl
added two Meals m thl• first
quartt~r.
Conwr•ll, whos<' clulws
-.varen't rt>qu1r<'d much .-1flt>r onl'
penod, c dlllt> bdC k with c1 solid
performt1ne<• c1qctm'>I I ·oothtll c1 ncl
c:inolher stdndout l'lfort dCJdinst
~ Semt1 m nonl<'uquc w ms
For gocxl m<•c1sur<', Conw<•ll, Ci
S·foot-11. 165-poundl•r, h<'lped
th<' Tc1rs chnc h their st>cond
... trc11qht lt-c1qtw ('ht1mp1onstup
~"1th an <'<fgc-of-your-sec1t Victory
llVer El Toro thn•p clr1~"; ctflO,
tc1llymq <t n1c1trh-h1qh thn•c 90dls
-1nd lhri>t• .,lPdl"
Now, 11 df>f)+'clf'> tll!' "ic11lor"
W 111 ht• SC'l'Ch.•d '-l'C"Ond 10 lhP
plnyorr ... with c1 po ...... 1hlt shoy,
d•>wn tlCJdlll<,I Wilson next month
m lht• I>iv1s1on I hndl dl Belmont
Plc1Lt1 It would bt> only llw
proqMm\ sC'conci tnp to ttw
llnctl~ <>mu• 11)84. whl'n Nl'wpull
"'11'11 M lc1sl of I 0 CIP titll'!>.
Conwl'll, who <•ndNi I.isl
wt-ck with d tcam-lc•c1clmq 34
c1ssist., (dlong with 10 go<1ls and
34 stec:Lls), prov1d •s dc•fe11,e first
.!.-. a Btlrnett cod<' of roncluct.
'· #1 lond of llkl' hdvmq the
bdU." C'onwell l>a1d, "hut 11\
flUvdY!> nice to lry and go for JI
(an def<'nse) t1nd put an cxtrtt
Ptlort out lh<>re! to 9''' P.1th r a
'>ledl or 1ust d rt>cJ11lc1r foul,
• bctause Like C"Odc:h B<tmE>ll
' dlweys ays. dl•fense cllway
; 1 s the ofh.mc;<>
: •tt's herd (playmg for B11mc\l),
I
occ
PASADENA
and second half, we'll wm ,md bo
hdppy again. It's as sm1ple as that
"We don't have room for ~go
tnps dlld need to play hard from
start to finish."
Pasadena. which com~s to
Orange Coast for a 7 p m M1ss1on
Conference Northern Div1s1on
contest, arrives with a wvcrb1hed
attack dlld the ability to make l>19
plays, something thdt has hurt thP
l>irates (3-3, 0-1 in the division l
this season.
Sophomore quarterback Cdscy
Preston leads an offense lhat 1t.
fifth 111 the conference in t6tt1I
offensive years per Qdmr with
363. Preston is c:Llso rdnked fourth
Ln pdssing, completing 60 pornml
of his altemµts Lor I ,380 yt1rcls <1ncl
1 O touchdowns.
J-hs favonte ldrget is freshtnan
GARY coNWEi.t
Born: Dec. 12, 1980
Hometown: Corona ·
de! Mar
Height S-foot-l l
Wef9ht 165
Sport Water polo
Pos: Oriverttwo-meters
Coach: 8111 Barnett
Favorite food~ Mexican
Favorite movie: "Ace Ventura"
Best athletic moment -seating
Corona del Mar my freshman year.
2·J. on a (buzzer-beating) goal by
our goalie."
Athrete of the Week VII:
Sparked Newport Harbor to three
w1n"s, including a dominating wrn
over Santa Margarita, when he
scored two goals and added two
steals in the first quarter.
In»)'~
Collector JpOrts card Sl'ries 96-F
I ie pu~ d lot of pressure on you.
But you have to have a good
codch lo wm, .md he knows how
to COdCh. I !e's taught roe well.
Jt's hdrd. though ... there's a lot or
yelling, d lot of pre~ure. But it's
fun •
• Conw,,11 could be d huge
scorer on most tedms For the
Tars, h<>'s an offensive creator
with h1s defense
"He's very, very quick
:.. unbcLievabJy quick," 8amett
SdJd. ·He dlso has good mob1hty
c1nd he throws the ball not only
dCCUidtely hut extremely hard.
I le's good on our countcrattc1ck
pldys, but he's tremendous on
dc>fcnsc hecause he's so quick.
11£> hustles c1nd gets to d lot ol
loose balls and uses h1s
athlellcism in so many diflcr<'nl
wc1ys.ft
Conwell, who cdlnes d 3 h
yrade-poinl average and hds
nMrowed hLS college choices to
UCLA, Cal, Pepperd.J.ne, UC
Santa Barbdra and UC San
Diego, 1s the [trSt to admit
d1sastc>r two years ago -when
N('wport Harbor failed to quuhty
lor the pldyoffs for lh<' fu .. t time
m BMnett's long h•ntm•
"lt was ~pr<•tly big
d1sdppo10tmenl (mtSstng the '!lfi
postsedSon), especidUy foJ Bcir-
nctl," Conwell said. "I le'JI
dlways remember that yt•M
the only yedT (Nc-wport I i.ubor)
d1dn't make CIF.
"But we did a pretty goo<I ioh
of rebounding la:-.t yedf
(capturing the leagm• t1Ue) •
Conwell's Jdthcr rnt1cxh1tNI
him to ~he pool and Pncourttucd
him to stay with it football
wtisn't his style. Wtth youth
expenence under his hc>lt,
Conwell enroll •d at Newport
I !arbor as a freshmdn mslt•etd ol
Corona del Mar. where hl' hvc ....
becduse he •wanted som •thing
new.•
"I didn't want to go (to Ccll\1)
lor suc-1'cars, • he aid. ·And I
hdvc no regrets now."
I Mesa takes another hit
I t .. '
t · .. f.ACUNA BEACH Costd --.---------
1
_ a High''> wt1tcr polo t •am W AT E I P O·L 0 1IOo1t two hits of major proportion
1 'Thursday, tl J 5-8 loss to ho t
, una Beach in l'aC'tl1c C'Odst
) guo pluy, and the lot1s of
1 dout f font r Thylor (11gt11n).
: ylor, a s nJor who ru1,turl'd
' his eardrum two w ks clflier,
' lo leave the gam at lh tart
third quart r wh n h was
shed lo the em rg •ncy room l
: p1tftl rut r ufl nng a cut on
' P. wh.itc (._cit ra) portion of hi
: nght eye, wh •n Ulc11inti Bcnrh
defender wn r •achin< for un
1'ttlmlpt('('f ~teal .
s •nior M..il\ npton l ti th(• WtlY
with th1 • ~JOdls ttrlcl four !il1'rll
tlnd Tc1ylor ht1ci two !J0<1l!i, thre('
t ll!I ttnrl an tls~1!.t b tm • ''X1hn9.
Alt•x Sams had two goal .
M ·~ tell to 2·2 1ll I ayu play.
~OlltC. COAST \.IACIUI
LAGUNA Ir.ACM 15, COITA MllA I <mt• Mtia 2 2 \ ) • 8
t.aguN Beach 3 • 3 s · is Cost.a Mesi!· TiptOt'I 3. T. ylor 2, ms 2, M Ounn 1 Saves Dolloff 1' ~-..ch -Damato 6, G •. ltigfcr 2, MdC~11 t, Sandy\ t,
Coni.y 1. Sav.s· Bartels 12.
• rts Newport Beach/Costa /\Aesa Daily Pilot
COMMUNITY F-0 0 TI Ill
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PLAYERS OF THE WEEK • ORANGE COAST LINEUPS
CHRIS
BREWER .. JOHN ·
ROMM
T h(> 5-10,
165-pouod
sophomore had
three Cdlches•
Im 47 yards
dOd hit d
63-y.ud pt:nt,
one of tht>
lorHJl•st 10 Orange'
Codst htstory •
Andw Cununmgs, who has 18
catchc<, tor :i34 yards and three
scores
On(• pfdcf.' the Ldnct>rs, also 3-
3 ond 0-1, have struqgled of late is
on the grotWcl Pasdclent1 gdined
just l 4 rushffig yd!cls agamst_Mt.
Scln Antonio lc1sl w~ck, good
news for ''" Orang£> Coast
clel<,nse thclt l1c1s bt•en hurl lly the
run llus yl!.ttr. .
StJll, fa'shm..in Bldir Lewb 1s c1
rcll>dhlr• ld1lh.ick t1nc.J ht1s rushed
for 404 ydr<is with a 7 b yMds' per
Cdfry dVNclCJl' Andre Wc1rd htts
Tie 6-3,
40-pound
sophorporr
middle
hnehacker had
10 tackles and
four dSSISIS in d
big defensive
perform,rnc-c
against Cerntos. •
also rushed 101 343 ydrcls. .
~We match up WJth them pret-
ty well," Work.J11c1n said after the
meeting •w(••just need to dvoid
the llig pldys. Cerritos hdd five
plt1y'> lchl wN•k thdt accounted for
270 yards"
Jared Flint wil\ once again be
under cPnlf'r. Flint has pc;1ssed for
1, 138 yc1rds c1nd se>ven touch·
clo\\ ns I lis I t1vo11ll' ttlfgell. Uus
st•dstin, lvc1n MvrC'er t1nd Chris
8n-\\N, IHJllll' to piety c1 mc11or role
in movmq thl' ball. Nt .. wport l Iar·
bnr t hqh I'' o<lud Rtty Oh rel has
OmNsE
No.~ Ht. wt.a. ros.
1 t JAllED FuNt 6 S200 Fr Q8
8 ~ T<MUllU s-11a5 rr TB
34 JfMMv BANKS 5·11240 Fr PB
IS lv~Maca 6 7 230So WR
24 CHiiis ...... 5-10 165 So WR
19 Mm luatlNGffAM 6-4 235 Fr TE
54 PA"'90C o.iuv 6.4 235 Fr LT
56 JASOHWHt 6-2 265 Fr LG
71 DAMYLWUD 6"" 320 fr c
79 JEMMY VIA 6·2 295 Fr RG
76 D~MenlNS 6 6 345 Fr RT
also come on of late and lS tJed
with Brewer in receptions (14).
The runrung attack is another
issue. Kevin Torres, Andre Stew-
art and Junmy Banks have both
shown the ability to gam ya.rd!)
when given the chance. But, more
often than not, the .offensive line
has npt given them that chance. On defense, the Pirates dre m
better shape as John Romm con·
tinues to play weU at rrudtlle line·
backer. Romm had 10 ldcklcs
against Cerritos with four dSSists.
The Plfates' best chdncC' to wm
will hinge on if lhe oftense ccln
exhibit the ball control skills that
1t showed in the first hall clCJdmsl
the PdlCO{ls. OCC held Lhe bdll m
ER BELLES
C'oronu dPl Mar High products Cindy Kendall dnd
Knslin Spcttaro ~re Princeton's two honorees named to
the Ivy LPaguc's Silver Anniversary lcdni for women.
I n lhl' Pt1rly 1~70s, th~
UmtPd Stdll''i government,
through the Office of Civll
Rights, f)dSsed d series of
lt1ws in dn t..'ftort to C'>tabhsh
cwndt>r t1qu1ty m univers1ties clllcl
rnlh•u<·s. ·nuc• IX u•qu1rL•s eV<'ry colleqe
()I UntV<'fSlly llMI 1ece1ves dOY
l<•d(•rdl hndnc:1al dssist.mce to
provide cqudl npportumhes
throuuh dlhlPllcs tor women dnd
men. These opportunities include
a numbf!r or uthlellc poc;itions
and fmanetal cqu,1lity
T1Uc IX opened gret1t aventws
for wonwn 111 dthletic:. Mcmy of
our loc dl athlet(?S hav<' en1oyed
sue c:l!ssful colJege cdreers (some
on lull srholarsh1psJ bPcau.se of
th1o.; l<'lJl'-ldlJOn . The Ivy Leugue
WdS cl gender l'Qtuty h.•ader m
women's athletics
This year, lhe IV} League will
rcl<'hrdlP 25 Yl'drs for Jvy
chdmpmnsh1ps for women. The
cclebrt1l1on features the llcH\lin~J
of d Stlvt•r Anrm t•1st1ry team
from the• h y L t'<HJU<' (dch school
Wds ask1 •<I to 11r1me two
tnchvi<ludls rwr wpnwn\ sport
(16 totdl sports) who wt>Jt• •
cons1dN<'d to I)(' the> lx•sl d I hl<•IPS
tn the history of tlw sport c1t their
university
Pnnrelon <>l•lt•tt<'d two formN
Coron~• dcl Mt1r I llqh setters for
their vollt1yhr1ll n•prPst•ntt1hvc~ c mdy KPndttll, who~wc1dt1dh'd •
from Coron.1 c.J<•I Mc11 u1 19tJ2,
<il1d Knstm Spc1tc110, d 1442
grddut1tc'. wml' theu honorees
Cmdy t1nd K1 rshn were very
!.ITIHl.lr 10 their ttpprodrh to the
gdme Both cln> vc•ry athh~tic ctnd
intclltgent. The 101,10g1bh•s that
separah• th,?m from others drc dn
intense d ire lo compete
coupled Wlth pd.Sston for
challenges
Both Cmdy and Kn!-itm wcr~
Ivy Ler1gu<> f\.fo-.l Vtiludbl~
Pldy1~r~. Knshn ll·<l the T19C'rs to
their first NC AA ht•rth m I B95
when the> IV} Lt•dgLH' Chd1t1p10n
WdS dWdrclt>cl drl dlllOlll<JUC' hicJ.
Spdtcuo did not plt1} tor
CdM hPr M•mo1 Y<'•H Stw wcts
rE'C"OV('OnCJ rrom tornpl<'IC' knee
SUfCJPIY lhdl look plrln• JlCIH the
I end of her club season
She worked very hard dl
r<.!habilitation and ended b(;r cluh
career dS the starting ~euer for
our OrdJlge County Volleyball
Clul> team that won the NdUonal
Chdmp1onstup at the VoUt>yball
fe!>tlval m 1992. The I chdmp10nshtp was only fitting
dfter the number of hours lhdt
Knstin had devoted lo returning
de; d top-notch player
The Ivy League. espec1dlly
Pnnceton, has been a hdven for
mdny of our local alhletes Juh(l
Cochrdn, dfter middle blocking
for Newport J larbor's 197~ CIF
championship team. was the hrst
The real season begins
• Sm~them Califm:nia
C'ollege lookmg to leave
dn impression when GSAC
playoffs begin Wednesday.
T his ls the time ol yedr that
good college t •a.Jru> hdve
worked for all season long.
It's pltiyoll tune and on ·
Wedne day, Southern Ca.htorrua
College will hnally know how
good 1t TCdlly ts when the
Golden Stdte Athletic
C '.onfNenn' wonwn's soccer
playolls hPgrn
"Wt''ve workl'd r<!dlly hdrd
uvc>r tlw pttsl IC'w we1·k~ dnd it's •
lwlp111!1 us lhttt W<' drc play1nH a
qoo<l l<•rtm Stttu1d{1y niqht,"
Code h SC'ott D11owron :>did. Ml
hc1cl hu1h hupt>s for thh. team
from llw lw11inmng of the sedson
dllcl they ilfl' doing <•vt•rythmg
!hell IS l'XJ>L'<Wcl oJ them."
Toni!jhl, llw V11n9uur0s. who
ttrn rc1nkt>d Nn. 17 1n the NAIA
1t1rikmqs, will ~wt t1 final tuneup
uyainsl '>L'ctmd-ranketl Al.usu
Pit< 1hc. A Clos • tfdll\e or an upi.Pl
vJCtory, wh1c:h 1..; cter~utely not
out nf lf>il< h, < 011\d !JlVC SCC c
boo~t ol.< onlldcnrf' qomq into its
fw,1 -wu11d yanw cliJdlfl t host
\\ntmont nt 1 p.m.
lo nwny, the VcllHfUMd ' n P
unto the 11<1hunttl '>ldye WilS a
~111 ptt..,c. Evt•t1 though they wcr'
11 qoocl h •t to niak th • pluyolf'\,
t 'W I' I><'< h•d them to clcfo;it
hoth Umll·d SlcHt•s lnlcrmttionAl
tJn1wrs1ly. rnnkf'd No. Hi Ht tht>
t111~•'. uncl Slruon·1'tct7.JN, mnkod
No i di llw tun •, l •t ct1on • rn Uw
111111' Wf'f'k.
Tlw h'i'ISOOS for lhf>H h•vt:I uf
pl,1y !hi 'iClt ()fl dfl' th '
It • cl1•n;h1p ot key •mor
c omhuwcl wath ct t~lant l'rl
nll 11 • itncl t lt>uh•d 9101111 ol
younu pt.1y .
COLLEGES
l·ason
hill ------
l'VP1yorw lo h<1 un lop of thc•lJ
9dttW now '\U no <ll'll'll'-l' nln
focus on shuttinq down 011c 11r
two plt1yPrs. •
LPcH1mq lhP nllt•nsP JS
freshnwn A11111e Jc1c obs, who
was an AIJ·Sl'd View l.t'tiguci
sl'11•< lion di H TU10 I hqh .• lt1rohs
hds lllllt' CJOiJb clml T111'l(' asc.,tsl.s,
"Shi'\ qui !J00<1 . pt t'<i ilH<I
thmks c1u1ckl}'• ~ )),m1c1on s<11d.
"Shi• puts her •U m d po 1t1on to
"<'Oil' 1111 ~ 1cgulc1t l>,is1s. •
Sophomon.• Sht>llt>y Ba!Jl! 1s
Jacobs' mctm count 'rpurt ~ind
has sct>rt d c1qhl qoals w1lh 1x
as.c;1i.ts
But l>c1merlln 1s 'lu1rk to·
1 t'<'Ofll117.t' thilt for tlw Vclll<JUdrd
( 10·4·2, ~t-,t m Utt" Guldt'll Stah•
Athll•lic C'onl,•r •nc t•) lo wm, lh •y
will m~cd cl tomh1rwcl cllort \>I 1111
Uw1r ploycrs, m< ludiun
mirth •ldcts Rohin t'allohun
(sopho11101 •) w1cl Loil 'olher
Ouniur), "We h1w' u lot of yo\lng
plilyt'r , " D<nn •ron ~id. "l'm
cunhclt•nt uf thP Cuture we'rt'
!JOln<J to hclVt•. Out r Wlltll th(•m
to want 1t nqht now.•
For that, thtJ)' will n ed the
lcclder hip thr.y hnvc bCCn net·
ting nll u on frpm thr.
<li'f~n iv unit lo contmw •
Al th hc..tl lS S(!SUOf lJO ht
I 1c-.. l.uhrnnn For upport.
Luhin n w~ll rel) on Ktsh • KC!lley
and Jodi Rao)(.
"Thls lS their last shot,"
OcUTleron said. "So they hdve
plenty of mobvatJon When we
gel to the playoffs, they will
neE><I to hncl d wa) to pull out a
lHUc· b1l more •
Senior Whitne~West, a
product of Corona del Mar I ligh,
plc1yed d vital role to Emory
UmvNsity's VIClories last week
over the No. J. dnd No.
J.5-runked teams m NCAA
Dl\.ISIOll lU
West had dn assist on the only
godl m a 1-0 Vlctory over
Washington (Mo.), the top-
ranked team. West added the
first gocll of d 2-1 overtime W1n
over Ch1cdgo later in the week.
Emocy l.S t 2-1-4 (5·0-1 m
conference) and a victory toddy
over New York University wouM
wrap up the Uruversity Alhlellc
As odabon conference title
The Eagles have moved up to
No H 1n the D1v1s1on U1 rankinqs
ttdd to c.:olunm
This will be a big weekend
for three Newport-M esa Wt>ter
polo plctyer.. who are with
UCLA. The Bruins, ranked No 3
and the front-runner in the
Mountain Pacific Spurts
f.€'riOrutJon with a 4·0 record,
will host No. 4 Stanford and
No. 8 Long Beach State.
It will hf' U1e thild time UC "LA
h(I f AC Pd Stdnfofd m the past
thrr.e WC'eks The .Rrulns dchMt·
cd ~he Cdrdmal 7-6 rn overtinw
at th(> Northern Ctlhforntet
iournument and 6-4 In «
conterence match last Sunciity.
Team co·captdm Sam Gn1yc•ll,
a Costa Mc~ High produ<. t, 1
cond on tht> t<>am with lb
gonls scored ctncl w1U haw to
come up big 1f UCLA tr1 to hold
onto 11.s confcwnce lead,
Nt•1l J lul? ton, o product of
Cmooa dcl Mar, tia scored hvt~
qoa1s off the bcnr.h lor Ull? Unun
(12-2 overall). Newport lfarbor
product James Pttlda hN! cof ~
DEffNSE
No. Piayer Ht. Wt. a . ,.,,._
49 MMals MlwNAOI 6-1 230 So. Of
55 ~ GUENTHY 6-0 215 Fr OT
74 Kurr AHoasoN 6-2 280 Fr. OT
43 DAW> ROlllHSOH 6-2 225 So DC
13 .klllMY Jvw«;lltl 6·2 245 So. Ol B
44 Jc>HNR~ 6-3 2.0 So ll8
32 O«ts ClAYlOH 5 11 200 So Ol.B
21 AA110H LIGONS 5-8 175 So. CB
15 EOCMl REHffllO 6-0 170 Fr ce
10 8oUY JoHNS0N 6-0 195 Fr ~!>
2l TIM Slf0Wl<2 60 195 So FS
the first haU tor more than 20 m111-
ut£>5 and rould have taken a le<Jd
mto halftune had it not been for a
100-ydrd kick.off return for u
touchdown.
"We'll hnd out tomorrow it we
can bounce bctck." Workman
stud. "We took a good shellacking
ldst wee!<.. Tomorrow we'll lmu
out dhout ch<.1rdcter.•
It doesn't qet any easier as thu
sec1son goes on, either.
A wc>c>k from now lhe Pirctlt>,
will he di Long Beach City Col
lc>ge, thPn they llavel to Mt. Sun
Antonio ( ·onege before closmq
out th<' '>l.'do.;on with a home grime
Nov 21 t1qt1inst El Ca.mmo with r1
1 o'clock k1c:kolf
10<111 cithlett· to compete at
Pnncctun
Pnnc1•ton Codch Glenn
Nt•l<;on pldyc•d rnllegictte
lwskPth<tll c1t Ort1nge Coast
Collecw. c1ncl '>till holds scoring
w rords. l le hds worked to secu1e
u Nt>wport-f\ tesd C'onncctJ.on <ll
Pnnrclon.
A rcinml Jvr League mdtch
twtwet'n Bcown t1nd Princeton
h't1lur<>d nm(• lunner Orange
County Vollc>yhaU Club
nwmhcr~. mcluding five wtio
pldycd dl Cclf\.J Corre Myer,
Audrey Anhood and Kdlhryn
Ric<' pldyt•d for Brown, while
Mphsst1 Ford dn<l Sdrah Petry
wcH• lht• m<11or pldyers for
P11m~·tun.
Corond clel Mar resident Encd
I lans1>n t1nd Newport Beach's
L<1ur11 Wvlls plt1} for Princeton
t1ncl Brown n• pccllvely.
With these gwdl opportunities
tor wotnl'll in l 0UP91clte dthletir .
1t 1s qmt~· !:i(X'C'Jdl to honor thos<•
whv huve "meryt-d to the top of
their sport
Kn trn Spt1turo dnd C'mdy
Kl'nclc11l drt' two dthletes who
gwtiUy dese>rve this honor ds
the bPsl plt1ycrs m the brst 25
Yt.'ar<; of Ivy League women's
dlhlt>ll(' ..
JC SOCCER
occ falls
to Cypress
•Pirates' women drop
1-0 conf erenc~ decision.
COSTA MESA Kristll'
McMahcm\ left-footed goal m
the 69t'1 minute was the only
score m Cypress College's 1 ·0
v1clory owr Orange Coast m an
Ordnge Empire ConferenC'l
women'.s soccer match Frida}
thdt fNitured two of the best
ll'<utls m the state.
Nirnlc Terry hdd dJl assist on
the godl tor the vmting Chargers
who improved to 18-0-1, 9·0 in
confen•nn•, dnd have almo~t
chnch<'d the league uUe ·with
thrt"e mdt<'hes to pldy.
"We>,'vc. played better gdffies."
Pt1t1les Ct>c'\Ch BdTbdia Bond sa.id.
#But we sbU played pretty well.
Mary Peters, our sweeper, wds
golden toddy."
The Mxth-rankcd Pirates
(12·5-2, A-2 m conference) have
two mdtches left and will likely
hntsh econd while prepanng for
the Southern Cahlom1a Region-
flls wh1rh st.m on Nov 17.
"This was good experience f01
us,• Bond -.aid. "Cypress is by fen
th • best tedm Wl•'ve played."
"" OCC ID('Q tie. 1-1
(
CYPRESS Orange Coast
Colli•tw' men's \OC'Cer team.tied
host Cypr • to>, 1 • l, in Orange
Enl}>1f • Confer •nee plc1y Frid&y,
Uusnk to it goal from Jess Cones
m thn 65th minute, negating 'h
Guorqe Rawuah flOOI for <;:ypras
m the 53rd rnmut . .,
Netosh Murasf? had two saves
for oa t, which 1mp1oved to 3-6·
1, 9·10·3 overall. '
Cypr IS 0·8·1, 3.12.1 . . -
·w 'vt• h d 1 lot of srnnnq
from n l<>I 01 cl1ff(l vnt plfiyf' , "
O, m ron 1cl. "hft n d1H rent
plkycn h~ve corod. Wen~ -=-.-c•-thr goAls otr the bench,
.. . -·
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Laguna Hills 30, c.o.ta Melll 7
Laguna Beach 17, IE'standa 10
Aliso Niguel 20, University 9 (Thursday)
Thur~d.1y. Nov '> ( 7 p m )
Aliso Niguel vs. Laguna Hills,
at MissiOn Viejo
f riday. Nov & (7 p m )
eo.111 Mell! at Laguna Beac:h
EstMda vs. University, at Irvine
-~ESTANCIA
CONTINUED FROM 81
·w e played poorly in the fust
half and lost a winnable football
game,• Perkins said.• •we had a
good second half and had we
played that way the ;1e gdffie,
we would have won.
Solufdoy, October 31, 1998 8'
• S<ore by Qu.rten
Laguna Hills 6 3 21 0 -• Costa Mesa O 7 O O -._..,
First Qu&rt« .. J
LH • Stevens 4 run (kick failed), 2.39' f
• Second Qu#tw ) LH • FG Kempff 26, 7 03
CM · Manin 34 interception return ,
(Avalos kick), 2:10. ' •
Third Quarter
LH -Fischer 30 pass from Champlin
(Kempff kick), 5:01
LH · Fischer 24 pass from Champlin
(Kempff ktek), 3·19
LH • Johnson 1 run (Kemptt kick),
1:34
Attendance SOO (~t1mated).
tNDIVIDUAL RUSHING
LH -Johnson, 23 161, 1 TO
A.\he-Everest. 5·17, Stevens. 4--6;
Champlin, 3-minus-25. J
CM· Herzog, 26-85; Wiir, 6·minix·U :
Duddr1dge, 1·2; Cleveland. 1-1;
Mendez. 1 0.
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
LH -Champlin, 8 18·3. 209 2 TOs
CM -Weir, !>-8.0. 0 ' 1
INDIV1DUAL RECEIVING
LH Fischer, 3·84. 2 TD, Stevens, 2·12r
Kempff, 2-43, Johnson, 1-17. • •'
CM None .. . " ... GAME STATISTICS
LH cM Pat Chelsey was the Artist
who gave Estanoa a first-half
headache. Chelsey kicked a 28-
yard field goal, rushed 25 yards
. First downs 13 2
"We played
poorly in the
fi rst hatf and
lost a winnable
football game.
We had a good
second half and
had we playtd
that way the
whole game,
we would hav
won"
D•v• Pertclns
Estancia coach
fo1 a touch-
down and
caught a
3 4 -yar d
touchdown
pass from
Schissler to
account for
L•a g u n a
Beach's 17
points.
Estancia
came out in
the second
half and got
a bag boost
from Matt
Mue ller.
A f t e r
Chelsey
b r o k e
through a
hole and
had run 21
yards,
Mueller
wrapped
h.un up,
then took
the ball
away and
ran 19
yard~. giv-
1 n g
. Estan ci a
possession on Laguna Beach's 46·
yard line Although at did not
result m a score, it disrupted the
Artists attack.
On their next dnve, Chelsey
agam coughed up the ball on
Laguna Beach's 24-yard hne.
Nine plays later. Alderete kicked
a field goal from 23 yards out to
get Estancia on the beta.rd with
2:01 left in the third quarter.
Ldguna Beach never found a
rhythm again and were forced to
punt. With 10:36 remaining,
Estancia marched the ball from
thetr own 23-yard line to the
Artists' 8-yard line on 11 plays.
On first down, Valbuena lut
Tanielu coming across the nnddle
and 1'anielu darted mto the end-
zone Wlth 7:16 to go in the game
to cut the lead to 17-10.
ScON by Quarters Estancia 0 0 3 1 -10
Laguna Beach 3 14 O O -17
First Q\Hlrter
LB -28 Chesley FG, 3:10.
Second Q\Hlrter
LB -Chesley 25 run (Chesley kick),
9:15
LB -Ch~ley 34 pass from Schissler
(Chesley kick), 2·57.
third~
Est -23 Alderete FG, 2:01 . ·
Fowth Quarter
Est Tanielu 8 pass from K Valbuena
(Alderete kick), 7 16 Atte~nce. 900 (estimated).
INOMOUAL RUSHING
Est -Tanlelu, 9--11; Molina, 6-10,
Miranda, 4-7, Mueller. 3-6, K Valbuena,
2-2; Alderete, 1-S; Jahld, 1-0
LB -Olesley, 13·95, t TO,
Kiraly, 12·25; Schissler, 7...-2,
Uodolt. 1-minus·3. 1
INDMDUAL MSSING •
Est -K. Valbuena, 13·26-0, 138, 1 TO;
Romo, O-t-0, 0, Tani.tu, 0-1-0, O
LB -Schmier 7-18-0, 91.
INDMDUAL MatVIHG
Est -Tanlelu. 6-65; Alderete, 4-44;
Menden. 2·23; Mueller, 16
LB loidolt. 4-33; Fournier, N-4;
Chelsey, 1 ·34, 1 TO.
GAMI STA11S11CS Est w
First downs 13 14
Rush&yardage 2>42 31-171
Passing yardage • 138 91
Passing 13·28-0 718-0
Net retum yardage* 20 11 Sacks-y•t~ge 1 • t 1 9 ~ yardage 199 · 264
Punts 3-27 .,C-27.5
Fumbles-fumbles loit 3·2 2·2
F•netyard• 6-72 9114
Time of poaesslon 23.32 24 28 *Punt ~ Interception!, futnbM
returns
•
SRlAN POBUDA O~V l'l0''
Costa Mesa's Jason Rankin leads tbe assault in trying to contain the Laguna HUls offensive thrust in Friday night's PCL game.
MESA
CONTINUED FROM 81
punted 10 brnes.
The Mustangs (4-4, 1-21 also
lost a fumble and had their fmal
possession end as time ran out. ln
all, they averaged 3.2 plays and
1 :45 on their 13 possessions,
which did not include a complet-
ed pass.
Mesa managed just 67 yards of
total offense, to Laguna Hills' 370.
The Laguna Hills offense, mir-
ronng its stingy defense, stopped
itself four times on turnovers. But
the Hawks hr.ally put things I Champlin TD toss of 24 yards to
together in a proWic span of 3:27 cap a one-play drive with 3:19 left
to ice their fifth straight triumph m the third quarter and senior
over Mesa and ninth in the last 10 tailback Ryan Johnson (161 yards
meetmgs. on 23 cames) scored on a 1-yard
Herzog stuffed a reverse for an run with 1 ·34 left an the third to
11.yard loss to force a Laguna finalize the <.conng.
Hills punt on the Hawks' first sec· Martin, whose two mtercep-
ond-hall possession, but a subse-tions upped his Orcmge County-
qucnt 15-yard Mustang punt set leading total to 12, was )Omed by
the v1s1tor.. up at the Mesa 30. Herzog, who pilfered a Champlin
·Ju11ior quarterback Brendon pass and returned it 35 yards to
Chdmplin hit Jeff Fischer on a the Hawks' 29 with 6;49 left.
post pattern for the touchdown on Three plays and two penalties
tht' next snap and the Hawks lost 7 yards, however, and a fake
scored on two of their next four punt run came up well short as
offensive plays to make it 30-7. the frustrations conlioued.
Fischer ran under another Gus Sandoval recovered a
fumble for the Mustang:. and
teammates Jason Rankin (two
sacks and the pressure to force
Martin's interception for ·the
touchdown), Shaun Ferryman,
Herzog and Dave Weu all played
well defensively.
·our kids played hard and
fought hard, and they'll continue
to battle: HoweU said. •We did-
n't have enough speed to cover
(Fischer) and we couldn't send
anyone deep, because we were
trying to stop (Johnson).•
F~her caught three passes for
84 yards dl1d Chdmplin ftmshl•d
with 209 yards through the air on
eight completions ·
ll:IM H.AGGERlY·l't\JUS IO.All V PILOT
Corona del Mar High' Ev~n Hurd (4) runs for open space as Irvine' Darren Matthews pursue in Sea Vlew confilct Friday n!gbl
\ I
Cl)M
CONTINUED FROM 81
On second down from his own
18, IJVine quarterback Scan Van
de Merghel was under heavy
pressure from CdM defensive end
Justin Shea, who forced a wobbly
pciss that was ptckoo l otl by
Richardson.
It was the only turnover of the
game for Irvine (6· 1-1, 2·0· 1 in
leaguel, which featured balance
on offense with 181 yards on thP.
ground {39 carries) and 138
through the air. Van de Merghc]
completed l 1 of 16 pas es, mclud-
mg 9 of 10 in the fi.r.;t half.
\ •we finally played somP loot·
ball . in the econd half,• Sea
Kings Cooch Dack Freeman said.
•we didn't gel ready for thi
• ' . .
game. We
allow 28 pomt ·
m the hrst half
and we gain
zero . yardage
(actually, 59
totul first-half
yards). So we
JUSl weren't
ready '
Von de
M or g h c 1 ,.tcmmerman
picket! apMt '
CdM's secondary on Irvine's fan.t
scoring dnvc, rutting four differ-
ent receiver on pass play&,
including a 40-yard completion to
Evan LltUe, a 14-yarder to Ray
Kang and a 16-yard scoring toss
to S<.>an Mou ·Zahab.
On the f u'!>t play of the .:;crond
quart r, lf\'&ne's Doug Miller
recovered a CdM fumble on a
pitch out. Th Vaqs w re m bu.s1·
nc at the Sea
King 25 and
two plays later,
Van de
Mcrghel rollc>d
to his 1 •ft and
connec t ed
wtth Mous a ·
Zahab again,
this tune from
11 yttrds out.
Richardson With Cdf\ t
quarterback
Mtkc B rgcy on the lllidehne
reportedly Wlth a sore back, CdM
turned the ball ov r ag&n wh n
lrvme dcfensav bock Chris l.ce
intercepted a pass from hll-in
quarfetback Evan Burd n . Bur·
den\ J>3 WAS deOected hy a
defenders houlder and caught an
th Air by Lee.
Jrvtne' oneme stormed ~am,
g ttmg great h Jc1 position at th
CdM 28 and scoring on a 1 ·yard
run by Sdill Paik
Corona del Mar struggled m
lt next c;eries with Bergey c;ttll
on the . bench, hen Irvine
scored on 1t fourth . straight
pos~es ion.
VdI\ de Merghcl, "cramblmg m
the back.held bccau e of a h avy-,
rush, got off a dc ... p ration pac; to
tight end Adam Wnght, ·who
turned the play into a is.yard
touchdown pas!\ -Van de
Mcrghel's thud of the half.
·w c·v got to win a couple
rnore gam . and 1f w do lhat,
we'v ~ got a chance ot the play·
off , • Freeman sa.id. •we oortam·
ly need to play ttcr than w did
torught.
•1( you would have told m we
would bav been up, 28~. at h&lf·
time I never would have believed
1t, • odCled'Henlgan. ..
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Rushes-yardage 33· 178 34-82 •
Passing yardage 209 ()
Passing 818·3 o-a~
Net retur!' yardage• 33 • 8,S
Sacks-yardage · 2 -17 2 -17
Net yardage 403 ' 156
Punts 3-31 10:2'
Fumbles-fumbles lost 1·1 2·1
Flags-net yardage 8·65 · 4-30
Time of possession 26.S5 2J~
•Punt retums, interceptions. tumble •
1eturns '1"
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Tars take two:i
SANTA .BARBARA -Netf·h•
port Harbor High'" guls v~.,
leyball team put San Jose J>reo:. I
sentation away in the Qrstff
round ·of the Tournament of j
C?ampions Bt Santa BarbaYiif
High, lS.6, 15-6, 15-1; thf!n
dealt Mira Costa a 15·10, 15-
6. 15-12 de.feat to unprove to~
14 -0 and qualify for a semifl~'
nafs berth today at 11 a.m'!f
against Royal High. • ~1 . ,,.,
Score by Quarters
Irvine 7 21 0 0 ~ 28
Corona del Mar 0 0 14 0 -· 14
Flrst'Quarter •
Irv · Moussa Zahab 16 pass from r ..
Van de Merghel (!gnash kick), t: 10. 1 , •
Second Quwter .
Irv • Moussa·Zahab 11 pass from ' : 1 Van de Merghel (lgnash kick). 11 ·13
Irv • Paik 1 run (lgnash kick), 5:48.
Irv • Wrrght 1 S pass from Van de
Merghel (!gnash kick), 1 :35. , o
. Third Quarter . i·
CdM • lttmmermdn 41 run 1 (Gonzale~ kick). 10.55. I CdM • S R•(hardson ~3 interceptioii
retum (Gonzales kick), 9 S5 •
Attendance: 3,500 (estimated) • ....
INDtVIDUAl RUSHING
Irv· Ooomey, 21·106, Paik, ~SS, 1 ~;
Guillen, 4 · 11, Abe, 5·9, Van de
Merghel, 3 m1n·20
CdM • Lemmerman, 12·62, 1 TO,
Hatfield, 1-4, Hay~ 1·3,
Burden. 1·min·7, Bergey, 7-min-9 "
INDIVIDUAL PASSING , •
Irv • Van de Merghel, l 1 l 6-1
138, 3 TOs
CdM ·Bergey, f>·l6-l, 64
Burden, t>-1-1.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
Irv · little, 3·66. Whitted. 3-14·
Moussa·Zahab, 2·27, 2 TOs.;
Wright. 1-15, 1 TO, Kang, 1·14. ,
S1nnt>r, 1 ·2.
CdM ·Hurd, 3·37, MacDonald, 2·10, 1
Alshuler, 1·7. • GAME STATISTICS ' "" ~ First down~ 17 5
Rushes-yardage 39· 181 f9-72
Pas~ing yardage 138 • 64
Passing 11-16· 1 6-17·2
Net return yardage• 27 U
s.cks-yardage 3 • 20 3 • 19
Net yardage 326 139
Punts S-30 6 6-36.S
Fumbles fumblt\ lost ()...() ., ~~1
Flags net yardage 7·70 ~~1
Time ot possession 29.56 111>4
•P\.Jnt retums. inteltep~ fumbl• 1
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Balboa laland Bavelde also appear In person and SO Down • SO Move·ln PRIME 4b1 2.5ba hme, gar· 1 &. 28R 1 2BA
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cne 810 ts to provide an or· 11ne Avenuo, Balboa lsllllld, PATRICK TENORE Sellog1home1sno 112 ml 10 beac~ ton· kitchen. stroet parkmg NEWPORT HEIGHTS 11on :imo 1 business gan1z1tlon 10 coorpina11 CA 92662, (949) t175·839l Please Call & Lei ue dNerenl lfyouarethi.olung NEWPORT nis, pooJ. 811 garage. good toe, ground flr DUPLEX·LAROE 2 · wotcomo Co 11011 lrwe end raise funds lot acttvl· Ch111ty 1eague. Senior Know What Your olselltng,youneed lhlS COAST lO?O 5115ormo 96!).2707 S715 mo 714·747·7765 STORY 1 3BR & 1 1·877 .i1Ci7·49n
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PfOVlded by an useument Newport Beach, CA 92658-ANO YOUR COPY Of THIS V1ows. Civlta near new HILLS 21 SO 52800 9'19·67s.o8s4 9 49 · 700·0005 we .,.. 11 help! Too on bus1neuts In the busl· 8915, (949) 644·3207 SOLD! REPORT 4Br/4Ba. don, highly b
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low payment ar d 1r1-lat1d and buslnuau 30 1098 Publication Showcase homes Plan s $1.f99,000. •3br 2b3 hse• fp, 2 car pper 4 r a g nr.w I N DUS 1er0 .. 1 r~to? ausino5s, around lh• "hub" of the 1 1 k 1 n ~rpt sunroom .. .. Bayside Dr1"8 budge area Date: October 31 , for sate In our By Owner 376·3454 gar grdnr lse s1200 ;. 1 • u "' · · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Por!;onal or Ploasurc
The funds collected trom 1908' Saturday Real Estate Sanc errtt 3Br 2.sea ullt, lllt toe no pel avail 2c pr~~3 :9206c°~ ~.1<>°5 c.M . 800sf storago unot CALL TOLL FREE
thlS a11eument are al· Publlshed Newport Supplamenll NEWPORT Plantatlon shutters 11·15 (949) 642·0138 ~!:rll~r Goiy.• becween 405, ss. & 73 1·077·261•0430 tocat~ by the City Council Beach·Costa Mesa Daily HOMES OF Granite floorlng, pvt Fwys·24 Hr Accoss·
based upon lht recom· Pilot October 31, 1998 THE WEEK BEACH 1069 yrd, prof'I landscaped _N_E_W_P_O_R-1----,_________ Ltg door·lol't·SSOOJMo •••••••••
mendaliona of the Advisory Sa107 $407K 949/760-8550 SOUTH COAST 714/5S7·5979 ANNOUNCEMENTS eoard, which Is tltc11d br. Dlapla~ ad• start BEACH 2169
a10 members. The Adv.,_________ •• Just $751 $575,000 Vlewl Vlewl ---------METRO 2686 LOW RENT! lndust11a! ·--------101)' Board hH requested PUBLIC NOTICE Deadline Wed 5pm of Rhino Channel SOUTH COAST liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii space wlolllces. 2200·
that lh• City Council ap··i---------***** Turning basin and city s2100 3 .. ::i Bayridge A h VI 1 4600sl 78cenl sf NNN ---------
prove the annual renewal Flctltloua Bu1lne11 OPEN HOUSE hghls from each room METRO · 1086 Largest plan In gated M1•b~. so~. ~~ol. t!:,,~:. Jackie (714) 673-2754 ANNOUNCE MENTS 1nd area ax'panslon lor the Name statement or this Condo. 8th complox. Spacious ,
810 for the llscal and cal· The following persons are Listings for $151 Floor of "601 LIDO *3BR 2BA• 2 car gar 2Br/2Ba upstalre and S650m0o2)avall Nov n 2920 eodar yoar 1999. The 1999 doing business 11: Carol Deadline Thurs 5pm PARK" 2Beds, 2.5 (6 917·2395 INCOME
111111m1n1 Is proposed as Garcia Company, 3410 w. ***** Baths, 1,800 Sq Ft. on lg parklike area. 18r/IB..1 down Brand PROPERTY 2790 loll~· MacArthur AllE. Santa Ana, It pays to advertise M t e d w·1h 2' stry, end unil. new piush carptl/1 .. •••••••• * •CRAFTERS' .... * 1. Banks end llnanclal In· CA 92704 In lhe best local as " 0 room 1 wd hkup 2 fen patios paint, lrg 2 car an gar, I• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "' Ill Ilona lhat are ..exempt Sauna. wide viewing Poot. spa, upgraded' Nr Bison & Jamboree MISCELLANEOUS PRIME NEWPORT XMAS Cwrt BouUQulJ • u CatollynnGarcla,3309S. Real EstateSectlon balcony. 24 "our $ 2000 L M C 8 0 717 NPO De.: 51h & 61h
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regulauons shall be as· 112707 Boat dock available. Romax (714) 966·1594 2Br 1Ba Cute cottay• $450K. A GEN T crafls v.h,Jo you xrnas
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are exempt from Cny bust· Have you started doing 949·574·4252 and shops to enfoy TUSTIN 1090 Nwpt Hghts redwdi---------Colloen 9,19.549.3719
ne11 license regulations buslneH yet? Yes, 9+98 ANNE WILLEY California Sun. Priced decks FP, no pets. RENTALS TO •••••••••I ________ _
snall beassessedS2SOper Caroll.Garcia $575,000 for an . S1600. 9494S5·0444 Sty"'nE
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nu aes not dtacrlbtd Orenge County on 9-24·98 1---------p11ce in comparison ol ranlaslic panoramic Family Home In the CM1exec hm gated ••••••••••l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •bov• •hall be •sttlltd 199887707 t 8 BALBOA ocher $725,000 and views, master suite Harbor V19w Homes. pool -t cals 'ssoo11s~
S2' per ytat; D I Plat Oct 24 31 SIANO 1006 S7SO,OOO. Agent 714· has walk·ln·closot, S~8SO.P,1o Coll Karon 4 huge mslr or 2br ---------1 FOUND CAT Sin Nar·
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na1l ltchnlc1ans shall be ex· !OCAL 2c garage 5759,000 ltlotima opportunity a1 307·2174 Wont Laslll $2295 949·640·7262 els ollen.714·734·8861 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil F~~,~~g \~71!~ e~:~~or '~ •~Pk owner oJ more than MOR~u1•a1rs Lora Vanca·Roauor only $349.ooo Agen1 ss10,ooo •••••••• Redhill In Costa Mesu one busll'llsa within the 11 11111~, 714-673-4062 949·723·8120 B each closet Lg Please be wary of out
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8, The assessment for all Charming Cap• Cod Model perfecl, singe Iba. porch & car port BLUFFS 3BR 2.5BA BUSINESS OFFICE and underst<1nd any __ .....;9....:'1:..;.9_·5_4...:.8_·•_6_9_G __ other butineues within the 3500 Paclllc View Drive S839,9K lmmaculato tam home, prostlglous $14,000 949·650·8010 Quiet Aron $2 lSO/Mo contracts beroro you Lostl Fem long ha1ted, Ocelan11rl0ct1 th'heaallnnbu'at1b50uslrfe~~ Newport Beach On lush canyon, r:sar· gated com1 mu11nlty. 3Br 949·046·9347 Barbara Sanregrel FOR RENT 2769 sign Shop around for whl & grey cat. Ea$l
n 644·2700 t lal ocean view. 2 5Ba • am Y room, Reallor 949.644•0195 _r_at.....;e...:.s_. ------I Blutt area. ssoo Re· license tu IS estabhshtd 320 Hazol. Con Odd price la $445,000 ---------! CM Garden Office 3 Avall VENDING rte· wardl (9·19) 721-1758 pu11uan1 to Chapter 5 08 of PIERCE BROTHERS on or build new. Agt Open Sun 1-4: 30 CEMETERY LOT/ Eastbh.llf 2 homes Sbr/ units. less than 300 sf. must sell by 11112,
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and 1111 ••panslon on the 602 Larkspur COM Big Cyn Sereno & prl adJolnlng plots In Furn 'd Condo 3br Fashion Isl EJtecuhve w/good credit. Ton FEDERAL BANK lollowlng dates: 110 Broadway Villa I· $56SK 40r 3.5ba hlghly cus· VlsLa Oel Mar section. 2 5ba, febulous Big Suite $700, must see! free 1 ·888·538·9508
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EMPLOYMENT
Monday, November 23, Costa Mesa Tom/Ray @Bayshoret torn contemp design, Buy 1 or all tour 2s,_ Canyon go1r course 949.759.e997 ext S05 ---------
1998, 7.00 p.m. 642-91!50 Fund 949-642·8800 Be au po ol/1 pa. below retail pp vu. Security. pool.-------=--=-,..,.-·! NOTHING DOWN• EMPLOYMENT •GLENDALE Mondey, December t•.,.__ .. _____ 11111 0 H B A t 52695 MEDICAL/DENTAL FEDERAL BANK 1998, 7:00 p.m. 1• Ocean View-Cameo P•n ouse 'I PP 949-854-1659 1enn. •P•. mo OFFICE Hershey snack rou111 5530,.,..---,.--,..,..---
Bolh mtehngs will be Hlghlanda Access to __ c_o_r_I .;...(7_1_4.;...)3_0_7_·9_4_8_6_ (949) 759-0279 * VERY SPACIOUS in C,M. Net $52K. yr iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. Bartender • H ost•••
held 1n the Council Cham· Private beaches 4BR HARBOR RIDGE ••••••••• P ENTHOUSE lbr Iba Medlcal1Dental office 6hrsl'wk. Froe 1010 •Sales Design Aest server•Bus P erson
btrs, City Hall, 3300 New· Room to Expand 180° Ocean View HOUSES/ no pets, new carpal. tor lease. This ott1ce 800-215·!071 24/hre •Delivery Peraon Fine Dining Re:.~u·
POrl Boulevard. NfW90(1 S69SK Joan Burk•Agt 9000+Sq Ft 8Br·9Ba $1095 (949) 675-417S has everything. 6 Payphon es $150Ky1 For A1en Deck Florist rant fn S;, Csl V1ll.igo
Beach. All lnltrHled par· HOUSES/ 7S9·9314/S59·2876pgr Cstm Hm, $2,S00.000 CONDOS Call 7am·Mam MF pauent exam roomsT Lowest prices, local NPO. FT Apply .n per· Shalinl 949·"76-190' ~: :~:r ~~~e~~s ~~~~ CONDOS Agl 1·800·640-6661 FOR RENT V acan t $2 600/M o. 2 palltnt bathrooms, s It es av a 11 son 1559 Placentia, Care Managers
proposed BIO renewal and FOR $R"E COSTA MESA 1024 LIDO ISLE Brend New ••••••••• 3Br 2-5Ba. Pvt Gar. larga waiting area, 800-800.3470 24 hri. (9·19) 642·5004 C:ap In Alzhe mer s
expansion ••••,zu.•••••• SBr/S.5Ba·3753Sq.FI. Exec Cond. GC View receptlonlstlmanager $Best Biz lo Ow n $ Admln A salatanl Dom~nua cure 101 I C office, kitchen area. I the •ly Cound •P-ATTE N QOLFERS 3c garage. Biii Orundy 2Br 2 sea. Frplc on oxcellonl parking & CokelFritotP•psl, local Scrong svc sl\111& MS· u1>scato. new scA or proves a Reaolullon or In· Rultor 949·675·6161 CORONA Baylront S2850/Mo. rou1es available 011.co, DB MGT, HR 111.ng 1ac11ttv 1n Cd A 1ent1on 10 renew end •x· Open Sun l-4:00 S ES Agent (949J 642·t557 more. Only Sl,SOO per Sl400 weekly pror11 e<ap, FfT. full bonelits. c:ill 9 ·9·t;73 7270 ~a,nd~::ll~:·o~' ~":v:~t>!: ;~~t<Co~~~"f,. C~~~g~ N2~~~0~~1ce~o:BA, iDii£liiiiiMARiiiiiiiiiiiiii2iilii2ii2ii ~:n~~"sc~~~~~~ma~~~~ 1·800·337·1375 We11c11tf & 17th Fa .. _C_l_o_r-lc_a...,...1--=p,...o-s""'l,...t.,...lo-n-s
23, 1 public heanng will be ~ 4br 3.5ba lg office or Beam coils, newer tilo I••••••••• GAi Seven Gables. resume with salary S1:?·$S6 hr. no c~p
held on December 14 tor• = 5th br Anne Agt roor. $349,000 1800 sq.ft. 2Br 2Ba. APARTMENTS (714) 730·S200 CREDIT 2907 req s to. 949·5l8·5654 nucl Full benefits I
ceive edd1honal comments 714·751·4330 Biii Grundy Realtors Brond now inside. (1831 Orange Ave iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ASST P{T for 1r11cr101 UIHJ.<!92·7091 "t.2621}
and hear proleats from al· Torelli Realty 949·675·6161 2car gar. $2200/mo. FOR RENT Coeta Mesa) Oostgn Showroom Counter The Mn lt:-o"
leettd business owners. If . "(714) 540·73SS NPB CUSTOM HOME 2700 Bayside Dr.1 .. •••••••••l--------::.._-1 ., _______ --t nux Hrs, E~p H11lpful & s
proltsta represent 1111 enuAL HOUSING Call Bob 721·1065 II GEi' OUT 949·C42·2255 F PT perm ti~ than 50 percent or lht lotal "<: E'SIDE Charming 3BR On largo lot 4br 3t>a ---------1 Fushiun Island phont>s ollc work assessment, the City Coun· OPPORTUNITY Home on over 9000SF OPEN SAT 1·4 :00 •2 N ew 3000sq 11---------Fr endl~ 642·c.>~62
ell may proceed with r• All r11l 111Jtt 11¥trtl1l .. l1 tllls corner lot w/g1ant gar. REDUCE D tllt to homes for lease, quiet BALBOA Newport Cent~r Of DEBT'
newaJ ol the BIO. If pro· ... f ,. Will hold 6 cars plus SG 19~ Chrl1 WelS'h area, ocean vlowsl Call PENINSUIA 2607 I "'"'Ir• 1-iu11lull.v • ,.....,.,.,II Sll'ftct 11 1... ••. RV c II r (949) "'74 8080 for inro 949·67S·3384. " ~ I I , lests represent so pe,cent tral fllr lloHlllf Act ti ltA IS huge area a or BKR .. • lurni•he.t olh t' II\ our W._ e can le ~n; ormoreol th1to1alasseu· 1 details. $399,000 OPEN·FAMILYHME 3br 2ba 20k remodel .
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you or someone else 11111.,1 •rltl• • ., 11 l•ttttlH detached 3Br 2.5Ba, home. Large fenced every room I Living & __ :;..________ CLASSIFIED • ffarawntnts' SJvpptd
raised a11n1 public neanng t• ,... .. Hf 1110 ''ttirtact , over 1700sf. buill In prof' I landacaped dining rm. den, game Steps to Beach Lg .11 s lhe solulion you're , Hablamos & ill~ described In 11111 notoce or li1nllll!H., 4lllcrillllalllltll • '94. Xlnt Loe. S31 S,000 var d 1, 2 pa 11 o a. room, all w11h ocean 1 Br wtd hk-up, gar. searching for • who th·
In written correspondence Ear1 & Judy Taylor. SS25,000. A Mutt Selll views Spacious Mstr Avl Dec. 1. S875/Mo . kl dehverld to the City at, or n is HW''''" •Ill 111 Agents 642-4722 405 IRVINE suite w/lg Master ba, Lse Tami949-875·2144 •r you re soe ng 8
.. _ .. 1...,.. 1 oowt11ty tce.,i llJ ...,..,..... home, an apartment, lf1~~o~~--.:'~~~a~~. 1111111 let rtal """wMU ts111 EASTSIDE Remodel OPEN .~!'N 1 •5 quality wood wor~ & SUNNY 2br Apt above a new occupa11on or
buslneu thal would ~ tltiltlt1 ti IH tew. 0. 11H111 3Br 4car gar, granite BLUFFS 2 .sTORY custom de51go t ru· gar. remod garage & even t' ~tray pot
•ub..,... to lhl 11se11m.nt 1r1 ll•rt•f l9't1111t4I tut 111 kitchen, t0,000 S.F out. Courtyard entry, 1aund St200 Avail 1---------• ,..~. Lot w/R.V. Reio Sate Glamourous 28r 2Ba rooftop balcony w11h and you are opposed to •••lll•t• u .. rt1111 11 t•ls B 1 2 a a age 1 S6 000/M Oct·22 (949) 675·7123 lhe renewal or expansion ,....,., .. ttt •nlliMt 111 11 S 3 1 9. 9 o O Ag• n t, 19ges c r g r v ew s. o.
of the Business lmprov• John u 111er S87·3897 Pool & Spas: Move-In Stephanie Houghton ____ ....::...._...._ __
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ment, you shoutd submit I Toll 1'1t111 lll·UH511 fir 3br 2.5ba from builder ••• Small tBr 1Ba Fully DEL MAR 2622
FAIRWAY AP RTMENTS
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but no tater than s.oo p.m .• u11HU0'142'·)$11 AC, walk-in closl'1, 2 2 Choice "Turnkey colloge, private palto. Ot'\TEIJ COMMl'NIT Y UY l'ASlllON I l.AM >
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December 14, 11198 Pro-car attac gar $285,990 Condo Sandcattle maid service. $1000. 2Br 1 Ba Dplx approx
l•sts muse be submitted by 949·722·8120 Corona det Mar Walk Incl utls Winier Only 1000sl, tc gar, new ~ 949·673·6745 paint. beoulllul dock. New ON•rlngl E'aldo to Alll Pool Spa, 2Br $1450/mo. & Studio • 1'-'n< •II l-1•1r,1!ote-
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Senlal Orlqe & Surrotod191 CouUa
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Cathedral co lllngs. Sl ,900/Mo (No Pela) COSTA MESA 2124 Apprx 500sf, $525/Mo.
fire place, walk In Biggie 2 Car Garage Call Erin 675·2562
closets, almost new <:A • • ·;. / u -·
OPEN SUNDAY 12·5 ll>Otnn<I a.. ....Wff
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SUNDAY 12-4
30'71 Trlnlt~ Dr.
(Brlatol/Paulerlno)
:JBA 2BA • $204,000
Agent 71 4-848·2341
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Fam rm. pool, epa,
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Gables 7'4>665·7197
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AC~O$S
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13 Gel'man c.et t 4 A.ctOt Wyte ~mote Mfll()rlly
l7 au.. or SIU!
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• botR all Mall• happy
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:J> SIOfYleller J7 ShOltst09
Aipket1 ~Aviator Ameha -
4 1 TV acoessoiy
•2 Jal-u Ce• •s "Wa.ting for • lelty" ptaywngn1
41 A cJog mighl
wear one
4~ Muscat na11ve
60 Crude mineral ~ 1 Embankments
53 AMIA 51 F1J(ed po4.ttOH
M Pastrami sellers
ISi Not II hOtne
630ll••~ 65 Capl\tf'9
68 Thealer area
67 Abou122
68~"' 69 Nounlh
70 Chilled
DOWN
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2 IO!Ufed
3 SmeH
4 Nice&< .. 5 Remove from office
6 Damp
7 Ctlum IS "Beat 111•
9 Took off
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fO Against the rules
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12 r:ke and kin
16 Hwy
21 LoudtlOlse
23 C11cular
25 Highbrow
27 EucalyphJ$
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28 Edgar -Poe
PA(VIOUS PUlZl.E aot.V£D
30 Russia'$ -48 Cornea up Mounta•ns 49 Appc:oved
3 f Actor David -52 Ukeness 32 Oesen plants 53 Clus1fleds
33 Mlscalculates 54 Bor$Chl
34 Nature's lngredienl
bandage . 55 Spicy
35 AJg.,ian por1 slew
39 D1ncer de Mtlle se 50"JI.
4-0 Scholarly 58 rv·a SevarelCI
volumes 59 Valley
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46 Colorful Alncan 64 Head
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•CASHIER hiring nowt ERA wlll l•l•nd. Apply In eg0<y may require You
SAV·ON DRUG ln. pay your req'd course person 537 NewPort 10 call a 900 numtMr
Newpon Beach end provide training. center 714·844·8245. In which there l• • WEEKU' UJUl>CE QUIZ
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WEST NORTH f.AS'f SOl!flt 'lo• 2NT Pass 1 ·~uk
What ac\Jon do )'OU take?
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holJ.
SALIS
• K(}.J o A lt65~ o KQ654 • \'cid Full &. Pan Time poll· 800-400-5391 11t:1 1t Retall Sale• FHhlon chat99 p•r minute~
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(949) 842·01~2 or tax N8, 2pm.t0t)m M·F. (714) 588-1174 WANTED 5535
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Rock around th• con1ld•r PT. contact WITH usr good cook, driver. ev
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P .. ~ b·,1.1· bankl Greet LakH Cir· verllslng department Good local ref's 12yr
p.adc. Wruu do you rc!>pond7 Imm ed. entry level aHkl • .. If mol vat• exp. (949) 646~735 armer <.lpCI\~ 11 ... l""IOI with one culallon now hH to RENT I d
po1. • NEN • 2wk pd account execU1lve to NB Walk to beachl All
Q 6 -As South, vulneruble. you training sat~ comml•· Ulrough classified ••II, develop and aer· amenities! Gated, ae-
hold· alon • Nationwide ---------1 vice new bualn••• curlty Bdrm w/bath,
travel • Hotel tran•-and apeclal aec\lona. $500/mo 648-3735
Portalon provld•d. Sllarhf We prefer e candidate • A(}73 O A84 o 105•A1064 to have a minimum ofl••••••••• Mu11 be w•ll groomed llledla 1 year print ad· MERCHANDISE '"-b··•J h d d & free to travel •· ......... verllting e11perlence.
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1 popular .qetariln HI goals and make TIQUES 60 lO Mon·Wed 10a-ep only ruuiurant. Etidlusla.Jrn 4 professional pre .. nta· AN
Whal do you bid now'! Thinking of having a 01>«rlmct 11 euendal. I Ions In a fast pacod iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiii
garag• •ale? o., a en. PQtldou. and dalall orlenled en· •ANTIQ4ES 4 U• Look/or wuwu;s 011 Mm1dO). Olve u• • calll vironment. Anniversary l0-40% • CLASSIFIED Pluse apply ab Xlnl beMlot package, otf. NPB 548-4123
Learn to be a bttttr brktct_play· 842·5878 ns e. tf'"SLCM Including 401k. Drug 312 Newport Blvd.
tr! Su~cribe now to tM Gottn •---------screening/physical re-t;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;y:;-
8ridge Letter by calllng (800) 788---------------• quired. EOE · 1225 f'or lnf'ormation. Or write to: Resumes vlo fu: Al·
Goren Brid&t Lttttr, P.O. Box Ad 1en1lon, Lynn E101a 44 0 Ch' 714-65C>""l802 or mall: 1 1 tca&o, lU. 60680. Times Community
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become part o( our ad-building tram
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949-794-9900
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stroog ~ partDerabips with clima.
Minimum 2 yau'S Sl'9Yious advertising sales
~with newspaper lndUSUy ~
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benefits package ~ 401(k), and a
supportive wen envirooment. ·
~ a:Ner Jetter. resume, and salaiy history to:
Times (.ommunitv News
'25 W. Broadway, sufte t300
Glendale, CA 91204
ATJ'H: Human Resources
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
Musi have basic com-
pu1tr knowledgG, 11Jnl
phone skills d•pend-
trfendly per1on pre-
f erred. 8-4:30 dally
Mon-Fri. $8 per hr,
Call (949) 646· 1540
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career w/a leadlng
edge lnternatlonal co.
Sharp Image a Must.
$5K/mo. polctnllal. Call
now. 714·895-4945
Personal Trainer wanted
Cerllfled/exp'd Calf
Doug/LI$& 01 House of
Fltn_,s 949-675·3287
CLASSIFIED
It's the resource you
can counl on lo sell a
myriad ol merchan-
dise llems, because
our columns compel
qualified buyer• to
callt
842·5878
You Have:
1 year ad production experience
A creative mind
Ab1l1ty 10 work under deadline pressure
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California Community News
Ann CCNI Design Group Supcf\i~r
330 Wc$t Bay Sm:cc
Cosca Mes;i, CA 92627
In H.wpM S..Ch
714.673.6223
Staffing Coordinators
Computer akllls ~
must, strong org1nlza·
llonal, phone skill1, ~::;:~~:;:;;;:;::~~
cu11omer service oc1·
ented, potential to 1_..;:.;;;.:....;:.;;.;:...;:~=;.....;..1
..... ''l'" 44~!' work at home, FT/PT
work avail. Westcllfl
and 17th. Fax resume
10: 84tMJ48·5854.
T•••• Refinery Corp
needs dependable
person CM area.
Training. Write E M.
Hopkins. Dep1. M·
92828, 8011 711, Fort
Worlh, TX 76101·0711.
Upscale chlldren'1 store
h•• opening• for
Salas Assoc's for F/P/
lime can Utlle People
and Me 94M45· 1355
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES 5533
The Community
' Markel Place.
Clasalfled
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•••••••••I Leak~ Showers Rep'd Regroullng & lnstall'n Brick, Block, Slone. Tile
Cone, Pallo, Driveway
Fplc, BBOs. Ret. 25Yr.
Exp iorry 551·7594 ADDITIONS L870t 30 Dean ol T ire
673-8065 or 846·8526
RiMODELING 3410 ------
REBUILD or REMODEi. CHILD CARE 3536 •CEM ENT WORK•
Stamped C oncrete
8rlck/81ock/Ston•fTll• •Homes or Otl1ces
.Oua:.ty Construction
•Roasonably Priced
•Local Co •639318
•Stophonson Anoe.
Call 714-844·54 65
CdM Uc"d, open tor PT L541658 548-8110 drop-ins. going 1u11 1 ________ _
time Jan 15, 99 pre-Concrete: Drlveway1,
reg now· Infants/Tod-P atios. Repairs/Re·
dlor1 720·1939 m oval. Rea/Comm
l295237 475·7800
IMPROVEMENTS
ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 ijOME 3756 MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TAX
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Small Job EXPERT CARPENTRY PUBLIC NOTICE ROBERT ISBELL CO. THI! LOCAL PLUMBER '=miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Dunc•n Electrlc ALL KINOSI Cablnaa, lnVElC1•Small Jobs OK .,. James E. B•""ert Co 1• Local/Quick Aeaponae Storage, Tree Hse•I TIME TO BEGIN The Cahf. Public Ullll· Decorative Painting Pipe loc11ln_g./111l1b iii TAX PROBLEMS?
Servlce /Remodel1 78B·8321 lies Commission RE· l10'350 848·3008 detec. Friendly Svc, lnt'd Audit, non-Iller. Light nxture repolr YOUR HOME OUIRES thnt all u .. d 7 4 580 8828 p LIS3_81 675 ,.3,u collecllon. I oan
U2 75870 850-7042 Home R11torathWRemod•I IMPROVEMENT hou•ehold good• 1 • • • ager "" ·• .,.. helpl 949-673-8905 Tiie/drywaii/woodwork mov•rs prlnl \heir ROBERT 188ELL CO. __,,,p'"",-e-c.,..ls-•....,.P""lu--mb-1-n-Q-TAX PROBLEMS?
Small Job EXPERT Fences/decks/room add. -PROJECT? P.U.C. Cal T number: lnVE>et•Small Jobs OK R•J:>alrs & Remodels "udlt, non-rtl er , Dunc•n Electric Call a plumtter. llmo1 and chauffeura Decorative Painting Fr•• E•tlmalH c"'ollectlon. 1 can Local/Quick Respon•• Rooti/general repair• painter, handyman print their T.C.P num· Ll'94350 848-3008 Ll887391 989-10"'0 helpl 94 .. ~.,73_8905 Service/Remodels Comm/RH Rel• FrH Ell .. ....,, _ U ht fixture re air Chris 809-0805 or any of lh• ser· bltr In all advertise· 7l4·580·0828·Pager hpert Drain Cle•n1"9 L12~51170 850·~042 QUALITY CRAFTSMAN vices llsted here In ments. It you have a & Plumbing Repair• 1---------
20 Yrt Exp. Rel'• our direcloryl question abou1 th• le-krueger painting 20yra up. All work j uar. TUTORING 3929
PETERKIN Eleclrlc I' d CA LL y 0 U R gallly of a mover, llmo ..... 1..1 ti I Steve 54•.9 "8 l~~~ii!iii~~iiiiiiiii FAST/810 SAVINGS$ -m Your Han yman• LOCAL SERVICES or chauffeur. oall: ·~s uen a .. .. I'!
RH-Com/1m-lg lobs Mark 949·850·8525 TODAY! Public Ultlllles paint & wood PATIENT TUTOR
BATHROOM CLEANING
REPINJSHING 3448 SERVICES 3548
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Free Est. & Advice FENCES Ora>·~ooe •C.upcntl}' ''~ lie. 740898 CllAHltCISPKlALIST Madia 714-547-MATH
L1687191 831·3932 & DECKS 3115 ~'=·V.'lndolrlll.1tl TWUOY PLUMllNG Physic• Chem Math •:~~g::~.~~R:r*J"HE *Wood Fence•'* Cocriplt:!'~ 949-645-235 ~~1fc~H~jc~~~a~,~~
All types-Olly Workl Replace/Repair Lows (714) 999-7053 0 PET Phy1 PhD 557-3649
---~ ---Lie/Bond. Free E11. /Jnlhtub Rig/1Uittg Terosa 7 14-282· 7 t 43
R~~zefRefvrb1(,h •Bright Hou .. cleanln9 J'< Sli ain • f1berRla~~ Europ .. n P1olets1onals
')m ~ • Showt·I\ Besl rn 1ownl Reis Oarek
Esl l130089 531·7843 Free hauling/Ht. Llc'd H ME I SERVICES 3870
Mv1111•ge eons1 11+sJot .,_______ ll!&DftEN DECOR iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil; .. 0;;-0;;-;;;fl;;N;;:G:----::3:=ft:-=10 UPllOLSTUING Counter~ & Grece 714·857-2647 •---------·45_7723 JAPANESE LADY CONTRACTORS
B<>ATING
S!RVICES
CABINETS
.. ...
3470
3490
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hou" I 714-55 7 ·221 O ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714·540-1819 ,.
•VICKI'S CLEANING
We Oller THE BEST
Houae/Wtndow Cle1n1ng
10Yrs Exp. Xlnt Ref1.
Vicki 714·888·0395
LEWIS ConatrucUon
Remodol•Handyman
L11'704773 Local Ros.
•114·587 ·5925•
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CleanJog/SeaJlog
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949-862-5882
.. , -~' .
Oreat Firewood~
Order nowl $135/corcJ.
$75/halt. Frei doll11ery
lo drlvewayl 885·1432
••le••Svo•lnstall
HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc
PERQOJCarpetJM/C Visa
L7oe219 98&·tseo
GA.RAG!
DOORS
••$47a. 1e•T *'* Include• haulawai
weather atrlp.l In·
•talll'litJC. 849-•704
lllUIU Pet lltt•r/Dog Walker &\ " HAULING 3720 !~;::::~~~~;;:~ Dally/Overnight v1s11s. Jill 300LO OFF Rel• evt. Llc'dl8 onded
JUNK TO TME DUMP
(714-988·1882)
AVAILABLE TODAY 948~973·5588
$2.95, SJ 95·S6.SO
Sun•Daywear
Nightwear
Every Sat/Sun
18160/0C Mlnplc
548-6211
7( Denise 714.935.9970 " 0 & 0 UPHOLSTl!RY
FLOOR SAMPLES i1ITIIYli20 Yn 1~u since '88 cutt. furn. 522 W.19TH e CM upholaty, 11Jp co11or• PLASTER anlique fPr 542-4612
949·645-9660
3858
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RAtNaow Circle Malnt.
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LIP!58D897 838·8888
lk•'• Cu•tom Painting Prot, Clean, Quality
Work. lnVExl IS Oockl.
L#703488 931-4910 i-;:::::: .. 1111111 Oualltv Care 20 YH'I P:elr prlce1/lnt•E111
palnVloc•• ref's. NB
REPAIR. 3880
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·Serving So Ca 25yrs·
LlctP328884 24Hra
714-554-7831
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548-0769
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CUSTOM
SLIPCOVERS
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t1Her1 25Qo OFF
M•t•ri•llt ... bt,,!
25 diUerv"I "''"'' of denim•~ 100',
of ulhtr fahri~ •' 15
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Area. non IS~5-2.tt71 ____ .:..... ___ __.. and 1:ralt•m•n•h1r!
Ouy II. Sell JI, Find 11.
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WALL
COVERINGS 3932
Stripping, drywall repair
Te>elur•. paint IOUCh
up. Small, fobs olc
Bob (714) 840-4368
Th• Strlpp•r
Sp•clallzlng In
Wallpaper Remove!
L5889241 983·5031
We O•I• 1hould hang
togelher. Strip, lnatall,
advice to th• er uy.
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FURNITURE 6014 BUILDING BOATS -7011 CHEVROLET 9045 HONDA 9085 JAGUAR
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w/bed.dlng, S250. •DONATR• YOUR '84 8uburban '87 ACCORD E• 4•dr •95 XJO
9105 MAZDA 9125 TOYOTA 9210 TRUCl<S 1
9 220 VOLXSWAGEN 923 ~
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(nOQ.) 949·842-0973 Steel bld9 In orig. •BOAT• S lverado, bronze, 3.'4 Full pwr, V8, lthr Topaz JI a" 11 hr, '87 MAZDA 323 '85 Celllca Llftbac k 95 Tahoo 4114 Whit nat· 98 VW BEl!TLE
4dr, 5ap, AC, gold, l o•ded. Auto, air, , u1at llhr, pro tock, Ike Sports pkg. ew,
11ery encon. depend, digital dHh $1600 nu. 271\ml lutty 1oad0d (002305) $19.981
$1700. (714} 9711-1740 949 840·7085 $25.995 949.e73-0601 LEXUS •
crate. 40•22 wa1 to your Favorite ton, 4x4, 8 2 dt1HI, (005317) $19:987 (737031) S27,995
Moving Sale Black $8,740 now $2,797. Cl'la111y 949·875-7110 bank• turbo, CC, LEXUS BAUER LOTUS
Walnut Om•ng Table, 6 Jtm 800-292-0111 trans. cooler, Mlchehn MISSION VleJO 714·842-7700 •85 4 RUNNER SAS
Ht·baek Cha1rs, Large tlrea. sullabl• for (840)384-0884 ---------MISSION VIE.IO' (949)384-4M4. Wood Framed Mirror,=--~------POWER BOATS work, hunting. crosa --------'85 XJS Convt 20 MERCEDES 9130 Low ml, auto, more! VA.NS 9225 Cheat, Couch••. PETS & count ry, towing, MUST SELL (95·3985)$39198S1:wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (3MIV145) $19,950 ---------
planters, aeea1orie1 & ANIMALS 6049'=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii7ii0ilii2 $7,200 949·64•4'1342 '91 Civic 4dr. loaded 8_1\UER JAOUARt• wr.LsEl~~~:r.R more. 760·9590 I" AC, power extras, (714)953-4800 '83 800 SL 12 Cyl, '82 VW VANAGON
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Two Nigh! Stand1, purobred AKC aeeks All Accesaorles, $19Kliiiiiiiil;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BAUER JAGUAR S7a ... oo. 949·873·3432 V8, fully equip, clHll, (949) 875-3391
(Beauttful Oark Wood) boyfriend for pups. or OBO. 8715·1835 '78 Oodg• Bo• V•n '82 CIVIC CPE (714)953·4800 '94 Benz Sdn 4D (015409) S24,987 '!",~9...,4,--~0-,0,...0~G,...&..,,_. -3-5--0 $500 (for all) Call (949) 733-1595 1 ton dually, roll·up STICK SHIFT (94·4144) $28, 885 LEXUS Beverly conversion
949·548·1765 ~0~~-~----·I---------dr, good eond, 51500 Great running ear, --------BAUER JAOUAA MISSION VIEJO Va."' Pwr, dual air, achshund mini'• AKC MARINE SLIPS obo 7 14·885·1432 a II 0 Y w h 1 s •JEEP 9110 (714)953·4800 t949>394-oo94 67,900 mi, 1 owner, ---------1 pups. 6 wks 111 shots 15995(528597) Ill '1. DOC"S 7022 · '""3 1"0E 2 .• '97 CAMRY Lt: rocord $5900 obo. MERCHANDISE w dolivor ~500-$600 r. 1-------EZ FINANCING '" • v 24K ml, llke new, 949 723 1"04 MISC. 6015 --:""._7_8_0_·8_8_8_·_3_7,....9_7_ FORD 9075 sunwHt Motors '97 GRANO CHEROKEE Low ml, chrome whts (3TOT519) 519•950 ---.... ·--·-J--G LIDO DOCK f 714·437•1931 23k ml, take over lse, (3EjL248) $17,777 LEXUS OF •97 OMC ~500 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Oorpeous podlgroed or up t9fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii llght Sliver groy, LEXUS OF WEST •VAN• star c1»nvers1on
D bl th I c1cat kittens $200· 2411 Electrlc/Whaler/ •87 MUSTANG (949) 720.0521 WESTMINSTER MINSTER
ou • • • ze of :JOO 646·8473/631·2111 Salt boat, Xlnt Security ---------(714) 8"2·'*908) (714) 882·89 00 t4owcappl~bg•n' c"1,1·!1e,,a,r b~Cd .• your warehouee (9 AC, pw/pdl, 1111. HYUNDAI 9090,________ • .., .. .. v
storage. lndu1trlat PERSIAN KITTENS 49> 5?3·7577 (208477) $12,997 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'-eng & 11ans all cooler,
••••• stalrcaae, Loveable ball ol fur. Newport o lfahore Coet•M••• 2'3'Trave1Traller •~LiEiXiUiiiSiiiiiiiiiii9ililii5 MERCURY 9135 AllK1ndsolJobsFor org own, S4500 clitwalks, ateet eege1, CFA regl1tered, grand mooring Clo•• to Llncoln·M•rc ury Wilderness Cimarron 1, 949·840·1981 etc .Joe 714·799-1969 champ lines, shots. piers & parking S8750 1714) 540·5830 .... 5 ES 300 All Kinds ol People h h .. by Fleetwood. Sell· • CltHslfled. Iner•••• Your Odds call guar. blk male .49·040·7085 '98 RANOER contn'd, H2o, pro-Midnight blue/Ivory '93 S•ble LS 43k mi
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CLASSIFIED
(949) 642-5678
on Lotto. Receive & 8 Torti fem. $300. SIDE TlE NPB 17 tt XL T, super cab, pane, ihwr, hold'g (119654) $24,917 Super clean, 1oado<J
secret ups & numbers. Seat9,fgt64Hlmi $100. M ax, Sl OO /mo. (A04956) ($15,998) tanks, groat eondt LEXUS ltllr. buck'ot. PP seeoo r-----------=~----:-:-------...... ~---=~ 1·800.775·0712X9421 .. 8-8l32 (949) 5 75•4986. Coet•Meaa Slbep4,catatyticheat MISSIONVIEJO obo 949·844-03::.>1
Juet Creat Firewood 7AM·7PM. Lincoln Mercury addect, must see lo (949 )384·060 4 '95 SABLE GS
Avoid 11'le rusht Order SPORTING 714•54o-593o appreciate. $5,200 •---.9-5_S_C_3_0_0__ Loaded, am·fm cass,
now! S135 •cord. S75 GOODS 60651••••••••• '98 TAURUS SE (949) 644-!342 Cashmero ivory, (624995) $8995
1/2 cord. Oehvered AUTOMOBILES . 24V, auto, loaded,---------(032522) S31.987 Cost a M esa free to your driveway iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (188423) $18,598 ISUZU 9100 LEXUS Llnc oln·M •rc ury
714·885·1432 New BOWFLEX Coeta Meaa MISS ION VIEJO (714) 540·5030
SURVIVE the coming Strength tr•lnlng Llncoln·M•rcu,-y (9 4 9 )304 ·008 4 '87 Mountaineer 40
g l o b al Meltdown! eyst•m. $899.001---------,. __ (7_1_4_)_5_4_0_·_5_8_3_0_ '95 Trooper LTD '95 SC 3 00 CO, prom sound, ABS
Send $995 to. Roar-310·312·1407 BMW 9030 97MUSTANGCOBRA 4X4, 21Kml. auto, Rallyred/ivorylthr (J12529)$21 1897
Ing Mou1e; PO Box 3 ABS, 11 hr, CO, (3PA0583) $18,880 (020231 ) s25,977 Coat• Mesa
Trinidad, CA 9~570 (183046) $22.997 LEXUS 0~ LEXUS Llnc oln·Mereury
Wolff Tanning Bede TV, ELECTRONICS, '94 32511 Cpe 20 Costa MH• WESTMINSTER MISSION VIEJO (714) ~40·5630
Tan At Home STEREO 6080 ~~\1~~5>~~~·~:: Lincoln Mercury l 714) 882·0000) (849)3 84-0084 '98 MYSTIQUE
Buy Direct and Savel (714)953·4800 714•540·593o '98 ES 300 Loaded, auto, AC,
Commercial/Home Alplne Car C/O Player '95BMW3181sCPE '93EXPLORER4X4 JAGUAR 9105 Caahmere/l vory, (64t152) ($12,498)
units from $199:00 6 disk w/remote. 47K ml, mint, whl, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (138854) $24,744 Co sta Mesa Low Monthly Pmts SlOO. 949.a42•0973 20 Red/tan CO loaded (C61691) $15,550 LEXUS Llnc oln M ercury
Free Color Catalog (C 19536) S20,995 LEXUS OF '89 XJS V12 Conv. MISSION VIEJO 714·540 ·5030
Call 1·800·711·0158 Costa Meea WESTMINSTER new t o p /blk/1an, (949)3 84·0064 Uncoln·M•rcury (714) 892·0906) $11,500/obo. Good1 _________ 1·---------1
GARAGE SALES (714) 540·5630 ..... BRONCO "'LT eond. (949) 650·1528 '98 ES 300 NISSAN 9150
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WANTED
TO BUY
I BUY ALL PIANOS CORONA WESTMINSTER (714)953·4800 (949)384·0 804 2nd owner, over 150K
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