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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907
Social s ·ecuriJy· bailout .-woriies ·teachers
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•Plan before Congress would require certif1cated employees, .: For C'a.lifonua. and other stati•s with thmr f)dyroU into the {Stdlt' Teacher ·Employer rommonlv pay tlau of.their d b S such retirement plans. this will m{'an R•:tJrement Sy'stem). They're asking for employees' Soaa!' Secunty taxes, and covere Y a separate retirement plan, to pay m~o ocial Security. teachers could end up paying twice for another 6 2%." employc>e!> pa) the other half.
their benefits and getting ICS!> when thcv S<-hool dlStrict ofhnals are r.arefully Fm.-. dld h~ plans to notify the school
$6 million a year. retire, said Mary Bergan, president ot watching the proposal, 'whu:::h would board QI the potenually devastating
califori:lia Federabon of Teacher~. a1k'Ct all certificated emplo~ees hnancal impact the prORO~al could have
NEWPORT-MESA -A congressional
proposal to strengthen the Socidl Securi-
ty system could end up costing the school
district and most of its employees about
If Congress approves the plan, teach-
ers, administrators and counselors would
be reqwred to pay Social Secunty taxes,
even if they're already paying into anoth-
er pension program, such as the State
Teachers Retirement System.
•under consideration m Washington "We could end up pa)ing for both,• on the d1strtcl ·
15 a plan to help bolster Sooal Secunty by s<.11d !\like Fme, assistant suJ>(lrintcndent "lt'~ fairly Parly on m the proce~ ,"
having everyone covered by mandatory of busmess sen.rices ~Empluyc will pay Fin said "But we're interested m
Soaal Secunty," Bergem said "Teacher~; part, and employers will pay for part of
m Califomia1 are already paymg 8% of 1t. •
HABITAT FOR HUM.ANITY: HOME, SWEET HOME
MARC MARTil'llO
Michael ebo· paints his white picket fence in the yard of his new Habitat for Humanity home Friday in Co ta Mesa. The sod was laid earlier in the day.
After much anticipation and hard work , the Sebo
family will soon be IiloVing into new home
"What can I do lo help?"
That was the question that drift-
ed above tho poundmg of hammers,
the whir of power saws and the
clanging of wheelbarrows and lad-
ders this week on a vacdnt lot on a
'suburban stret•l m Co!.tcl Mesa. ·
People carnt• friends,
strangers, seasoned vetNans and
those who simply belwved m the
power of hu!l'ankmd -to build a
home for a mom dnd dad and their
four young children.
The fast-moving nuss1on to con-
struct a home on Dc>I Mar Avenue
was a remarkable and inspiring
effort, not so much for the blitz-stylP
construction as the tangible proof of
what can hapJ'wn when p c>oplc
come together for a common good.
The common good was to build a
home for Michael and Linda SC?bo
and lheir children -5-yeur-old
Ashley, 3-year-old Ryan, 2-ycar-old
Daniel dnd Caytlin, all of 12 weeks.
The family had bee.n living m a two-
bcdroom apartment, yearning for a
home, aching for a place of then
own.
Habitat for Humanity mude it
happen. In only a week.
Daily Pilot reporter Elise Gee a nd
photographer Marc Martin spent
much of thc·past wt>ek on the con-
struction site, Wdtchlny the swift
proqrnss clnd gettmq to know the
St>bos cmd their old and new
friendl'i.
We thmk you'll h(• impressed p
with whc1t happen >d m the course
ol d lcw short days on a treP-lined
street m o neiqhborhood just like
any other.
We know we \\CJe.
s~c begins fund-raising
for $33 inillion exp~oh INDEX
ClASSIAED .. --------84
FAITH .A4
Students awash
in donations for
victims of storm
• Renovations linked
to new university status.
Hlt~I Git
Dolf Pb
COSTA MESA -sec has
la unched 6 compatgn to raise $.13
million for a m1lJOr n•novc1bon of
the campus thot will cmnc:ide
with its transition to uruvers1ty
status. .... ._,.._.._ •t•••....,.~A-'igmhiWi..,
growth in enrollment rtnc\. }'n»
grams qtfcrcd by the colleg • at
Fair Dnve and Newport Boule-
graduate studies program and
' numerous undergraduate majors,
will ofliciall}' become Vanguard
University m July.
"We would ltke to be known s
an institution that has high·quali-
ty programs m the context of 11
small campus that's very person-
al,• Krmss wd.
Although the c.xpons1on cttlls
for seven new buildings, mo l ol
them will replace smaller, older
ilnd outdated on , Kraiss. md.
*•1T1fc • sfx49car· 'T't!n'm'lttm'n'"-
wh1ch will occur m thr -. phn
-will accommodatu 3,000 tu-
dcnts, more than double th rol-
POLICE fllfS. _____ _.A2
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WEATHER
Pleasant weekend
ahead for tbe cotst
tnO w#lr svmltine ·i1s ~~& . ....,....-....,,......~~
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Build ing a
DREAM
· Special
pullout
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PAGES
A9-A12.
SEE SOCIAL PAGE A .19
Top city
·officials
get pay
• raises
• City t-..1anager Allan
Roedey will receive a 6°0
increase; City Attorney
Tom Kathe \Vill get 6.5° 0 •
~Pio!
COSTA I\ IESA -C:itv Man-
ttg1>r Allan Roeder and Ct() Attor-
ney Tom Kathe both will be get-
ti11g pay raise'.'!
The City Counct.l voted 4-0,
Wlth Mavor Peter Bufta absent, to
gwe Roeder a 6 o mcrea!.e and
Kathe a 6 5°0. raise. That \\ill
boo t Rocder's annual alacy to
$136,692, a.id Per~onn.el Serv1ces
Dt.rector Steve Hayman Kathe's
salary will go lo Sl 27 632 annual-
h. Harman ,aid
C.ounolwoman Llhbv Coy, an
cited their excellent w ark and thP
need to keep staff salane' com-
petmve \\1th the marketµlace -a
factor:-for the pay mcr"a,es
according to m1>eung nunute~
•Jn my opm1on, Allan 1<; 9ne of
the finest oty managers lh the
countrv, • said Councilman Joe
Enc:kson "Hts expenence and
adVlCl' is something I rely on lre-
quentl}'. He lays out the lacl!> m ll
strai9hUorward and open man·
m•1, and g1\'c.s good background
fur Ule decU>1ons the council has
to make,·
· Enckson addt>d that Roeder
hHs been offered pay rai~cs m th
pa l that he did not accept
.. He s still not one of the more
hmhlr paid city manager' m
Orange ~Qunty, de p1te the fact
U1at. he' one of the be:-.t," Enck-
on rurl
Roeder'<: last pay mcrease wa
m Hl96, Kathe'~ wa .... m 1997
Roeder otoo Kathe.; ability to
\\1n luwsuil! for th.., ot a' one al
his accomplli.lunenU.
u 1 think the City of Costd ~le a
sa\ es an enormous amount o(
mo1u1}' by havmg an m-hou"e
attorney .... uch a.... Tom," ROL~er
.... lud "Tom and hb staff an• a
gcmunti'l bargain "
ln ~mothN salary matter. th •
l\tesll Consolidated Water District
hoard OJ du~ctors approved a J>lty
raise for distnct Manager Karl
Kemp tcr $12~.ooo annually.
vard, aid Pr sld nt Wayne lcgc's current enrollm nt, aid RlY-Z't'UUWAILYAl.01' Kra.i s. kPSm ftn Cbrl Died ·~~~~T1l~c~tt~~~t~p~i~~~~~~,;:J~~~~~Mlt~iiiii:F~~~~l~~~~~~i~~~~·--~~~--iml'•~--.MeMtH91ks.Jvcdt:...._..-.e,
• ....,. __ , D donated b ' stud nb, IKulty and
SEE SCt PAGE A19 torm Mitch '1ctim5 ln Honduras.
A 2 SotvrdoY., November 14. 1998
cindy trone
christeson
The ride of.life is
· better with friends
•A 1r1e11cl 1.-; u person with whom {
mar be sincer<'. Belort~ him, I may
lhinh aloud.•
-Halph Waldo Emerson
L ast month l went on d btk(! trip
with a great group of women
Then• were 1 I of us dnd for four
cl,rys we t!nJO)'NI the beauty or the
s< Emery and our camarddcrie as we
pedaled through Napa Vtille}.
We beg.m our tnp by putting our
IHkPs together in a nrcle ttnd prnying
tor God's blessing and protecbon. God
.tpswPred thos<> prayers in tndny won-
derful ways We btk t•d, talked,
1&1gh<>d dnd ell<' our way up und
down hills. ovPr hndcws and along
I rf't•-lined rc>dclS.
TI1e tnp WclS perfectly timed. dS the
lc.n:es "'ew exploding in colon; and the
VV'IP)'dids wNe vibrctnt and alive. It was
hinvt'Sl ume, so the grapcvmc.>S were
bwsttn9 with swet•l-ld'>ting grapes. We
~\\' evPry shaclP. of green, yellow.
nrangt> rtnd red m the foliage and a sky
:'.O cle<1r ,md blue it was hrnathtaking.
WP saw de<•r, cow:., horses and m~d<IOW!'> W<>. took p!Cture!o of bams,
[arm!>, pumpkin patches and hot-dJI
bdlloons fl wc1s so picture-perfect it
•'1idn I :-.eem rc·dl On member of our
:oroup, Julit>, summed up how we all
• ~I when '>hP .,aid, • 1 feel hke I am
• ~mg m d postcard n
\.\'f• c1lso took countless pictures of
~ac h othf'r l\nd we really werf' qwte
.., sight Wt! wpre actuctll y pdrt of dn
•SlJ'9dntZPcl h1kE' tnp with morP than 50
:o.t11er nders who frequently comment-•ea on our <.lotlH's, dnd our closeness.
:• The 11 of us all hdd matching bnght
:\4td1 hlue 1ers"Y"' and were oc:cas1onally
• t9ft•rred to ·as the ·blue blur.•
:•:·OthPr ndNs asked about our
·~oup, with on<' ot lhe best questions :~mg, "What drP you, some sort of
:110ronty of sonwlhlnp?"
:-Atter the tnp, one man said that he :,tiac1 n~all}' en1oyed b1kmg with his wife
~ <qid fnends, but one of his highlights
•,l'I05 Wdtctung how much we all truly
• ~lljon•<I f'dch othc>r.
·:~ One nl our ncler!. n.1med Ten said, :,:h·e nf'ver seen l 1 women get along
•80-wc>ll • .Anoth£>r of our cyclistf.,
l<trn·n. lei uqh(•d t1nd ddd<•d, "I just
!brn19hl,ll was d miracle that 11
• ~onwn could get placE>s on time.·
; l!od yet crnolher n<ler expressed her
.~hn<J" hy s11ymg. "It was the best
:~1> J'w P.Vl'r b~<>n on. I ldughed non-
•Stop lor lour <.idys."
:• Those• in the• group who had chil·
: ~t<•n ctl horn<' clParly c>nJoyed lhe free-
·~rn from school, sc ht'dules, dnVJng
:t\iJd clPUSIOn'i
;':: \\'hv Wds •h~ tnp o;o ury.1que? We
·~TP dll lovPcl, vulu~d. t>mbraced and
: tu·1• to be> ..., ho (~od made u~ to be.
:1"ie "ncourng•~d und <omphmented·
• f.ich other CJn the chardcter qualities
• ¥.'t• ~w Clnd adm111~ God knitted our
• htMrt" tr.>(Jroth\ r os Wf! 1-harnd our lives ::pn<1 Y<orkf>d our lr-<Jc; •ogPltiN. We lis-
: l~nerJ to f!aCh OthPr Ofl?ctnlS and ,
•lf"MS dnd lauqh•~ \<XJPlher when we
: ph1yec:l < harddPS
: •: \\p \\111 ttll P-nrountf•r stef?p hills
·ltt)cl dtlhr:ult ct1dllenye'> c1s we trnvel
: .. : ttlong thf? mdny miles of ijfc. I am
•}hdnklul for my frwnclc. and that we ; r':.710 lhrnuqh the n<lf' ot life togeth-
~ ~J.
,.. • And you cct:n quot<• ml! on that.
•CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON ~ a Newport~
8f"drh resident who speaks frCQuently to par·
• llnting groups. She can be reac.hed via e mail
• ;tt cindyOonthegrowcom or through the mail
• PO Box 6140 #SOS, N~port Beath 92658
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Address: 3170 Red Hill Ave , Costa
Mesa .
-.:--Telephone: (714) 54~·8599
· De nominat ion: Nondenbnunahonal
Year established : 1980
Service times: Worship scrv1<'e:"9 15
am. Sunddy. Sunday school tnccts
concurrently. Children ages 4 through
high school attend church. with therr
Camille up until thC' preaching. Before
the sermon they are disnussed to their
age-appropnat11 classes
Pastoral staff: Bill Beck, sta({ elder;
Earle Craig. staff elder; Brian Lucas,
high school rrurustry; Chris Tard.ill,
junior high rmrustry .
·Size of congregation: 250-300
Makeup of congregation: Prirnanly
f<l.ffiilies with young children. Some
single adults and otht!r age groups are
dlso part of the church hlc.
Child <:are: Provided trom 9: 15-10:30
a.m. for inlants-through preschool
ages.
Type of worship: A blend o{ trad1tlonal
hymns and contemporary worship
music selected to reflect the chardcter
and nature of God und whal he is
domg within his cwaUon. The music 1s
to praise,· honor and glorify God and to
rejoice in hun.
Type of sermon: SE'rmons arc bjblically
· 'based and expository
faith Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot -
·Recent and upcoming sermons: Cur-
rent sermons dre part of a senes based
oh St Paul's Epistle to the Romans.
Sunday's semron will be based on
Romans 4.
DIANA MULVIHIU I DAILY PILOT
G race Fellowship Church incorporates several people who oversee various areas of the church. From left are
Chris Tardiff, junior high minister: Debbie Lucas, admptistrative assistant; Bill Beck, staff elder; Earle Craig, staff
elder; and Brian Lucas, high sc1:'ool mlnlster. Visitor's welcome: Guests arc invited
to mttoduce themselves at some point
during the worship service: Persondl md1v1duals ctnd families as well as mis-
sions to OdXaca four times a year to
atd very poor Indian populations there.
Dress: Casual
dren's play ya.rd.
Mission stateme nt The purpose of
Grace Fellowship Church is to passion·
ately know God m his entirety and
encourdge followers of Jesus Christ
who arc led by the Holy Spirit to walk.
m nghteousness and to share his eter-
nal promise of forgiveness with all oth-
ers .
each wt~ck m home fellowship group'
led by la} lt>adcr>. The:.e leaders mef'I
ec1ch Fndll) with church elders tor pa-;~
toral tram1ng . Also. there will be a
family 'Aorsh1p service on Thanksgiv-
mg morrung at 9;15 o .m. Children of
all dQl'"' are wekome and encouraged
to attend w1th their families. No child
Cate Will b ~ prO'l:ldPd.
· information C'ards are available for visi-
tors to fill out. Those who leave their
natne and address receive a letter from
the church alter thoIT visit. All are wel-
come to attend a coffee hour that fol-
low!> the wor.,h1p.
Outreach programs: Most commuruty
outreach 1s uutJated by thP ldlly, as
they are inclined and gifted. Outreach
mcludes ministry to locdl homelPss
Ch urch design: The building. which
was a gilt to the congregation, was
profess1ondlly designed. Contemporary
lines created with wood, glass, tile and
landscaping provide a serene and tran-
quil atmosphere from the front ofhces
to the worship auditorium to the chil-
Interesting note: As many as 185
members of the congregation meet -Compiled by Michele M. Marr
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WH·ERE TO GO TO FIND GOD
• EDITOR'S NOTE: Where to Go to
Find God features brief de«rlpt1ons
· of churcheswsnd temples in our
community. They appear each week
on a rotating b~is,
Nondenominational
SOUTH COAST
CHRISTIAN CHURCH Soutlt-C:oast Christian Church
exerts to reach and teach -to
reach people with the hope and
love of the Gospel In order to Win
~pie to Olrist and help them •
grow 1n him; to teach God's word
and through fello~h1p Md prayer
to prepare God's people to serve
the church, the community and the
WOf1d Worship services, with praise
. choruses, traditional hymns. prayer,
a sermon and the Lord's Supper. are
Saturday at 6 p.m. and Sunday at
10:15 a.m. Sermons are ex~1tory
and teach from the Bible verse by
verse,,often incorporating ane<do-
tal illustrations for clarification. Jer·
rold A. Hollobaugh 1s i.enior pastor.
The church is at 792 Victoria St ,
Costa Mesa. For more information,
call 548-3468
VINEYARD CHRISTIAN
FEllOWSHIP OF
.NEWPORT BEACI I
Vineyard Christian Fell~hlp of
Newport ~each alms "lo worship
God through Jews Chrtst, love one
another in Christ-like relat1onst11~.
equip the church to minlrter, pro-
claim the kingdom of God and
evangelize the nations, all in the
power of the Holy Spmt!' Services are on Sunday at 9, 1045 a.m. and
6 p.m. The wor)h1p 1s contemporary
and uph~lng and the morning \er·
vice Is intended to be particularly
approachable for the unchurched
or new believer. Child care Is pro·
vlded for service\ and other act1v1 •
ties. John C. McClure is senior pas-
tor. The church 1s at 102 E Saker ,.
St., Costa Me~a For more 1nforma
tion, tall 556-VINE.
Pentecostal
UNITED PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF COSTA MESA
United Pentecostal Church of Cos·
ta Mts.a meeu ai 617 Hamilton St,,
Costa Mesa. Worsh.p IS Sunday at 2
p.m and 1'lursday at 7:30 p.m. For
moc'e information. call 646-9724
Presbyterian
PRESBYTERlAN CHURCH
OF THE COVENANT
Presbyterian Church of the _
Covenant is deditated. as a commu-
nity of faith, to worm1p and enjoy
God by celebrating and proclaiming
the lordship of Jesus Christ through
the power of the Holy Spirit. The
worship service is a blend of tradl•
t1onal and contemporary, with
hymns and contemporary <;0ngs
from a worship team and a choir.
Worship 1s held Sunday at 10 a.m.
Child care ls provided. Sunday
school for young people from first
grade and older meets at 10:20
a.m. after the children attend the
early part of the worship service
Tim McCalmont is pastor. The
church 1s at 2850 Fairview Road (at
Adams), Costa Mesa. For rnore
information, c.atl SS7·3340 •
ST. ANDREW'S
PRESBYTERIAN CHUR CH
St Andrew~ Presbyterian Church
is committed to leading people to a
personal saving faith in Jesus Christ.
nurturing each other m the farth
and serving others at home and
throu~hout the world. Its worship
combines the best of traditional
and <.ontemporary worship, a1m1ng
to involve both the head and the
heart. A contemporary service Is
held on Saturday at 5:30 p m. and
traditional services are held on
Sund't' at 8·30 and 10.15 am.
Churc11:-Khool for all ages meets
concur tent with tl:ie W0'1h1p on
Sunday morning. Child care ls pro·
vided. John Huffman is senior minis·
ter. The church is at 600 St.
Andrews Road, Newport Beach FOC'
more information. call 631·2880.
ST. MARK
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
St. Mark Presbyterian Church 1s
committed to "believing that all
humanity matters. that all people
are God's people. that every person
is God's creation, and, therefore, sacred. We will actively seek to find
ways to share the good ne'M with
them all and invite them to hsten
for God's call to thl!m.• Worm1p 1~
held Sunday at 9;30 a.m. and Sun·
day school for pr~hool to middle
school youth meets concurrently
Adults and teens meet for Sunday
school at 11 a.m. Child care 1s avail-
able 'for infants and t0ddlef$ Older
children attend Sunday school con
current wrth the wol'\hip service
The church also runs community
preschool at the church site and
provides a multicultural curriculum
for children 2 years, 9 months to S
years of age. Gary Colhns 1s senior
pastor The church was establiUled
in 1962 and 1s at 2100 Mar Vista
Drive, Newport Beach. For more
information, call 644-1341.
Religious Science
COSTA MESA CHURCH
OF RELIGIOUS SOElKE
Costa Mesa Church of Rel1g1ous
Science aims to teach oneness, heal
ignorance, nurture growth and
practice prayer. The ~bers are
an eclectic group o f people from
different religious badcgrounds and of all ages residing in and around
the South coast Metro area. 1u
worship f<X\M\ on a spiritual
approach to life that allows people
to find a connection to God. The
service rs held o n Sunday at 10 a.m
J1m Turrell is the minister. The
church was esteblrshed in 1987 and
1s at 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East,
Costa Mesa For 1nformat1on, call
754-7399
.BRIEFLY IN FAITH
Buddhist temple to
hold autumn festival
The first Autwnn Culture Fes·
bvdl of the Newport Beach
Higashi Hongarij1 will be pre-
sented from 10 a.m . to 8 pm.
Sunday at the Higashi Hongan11
Buddhist Temple. 254 Victona
St., Costa Mesa.
Admission 1s tre .
The event.will feature·d vc1n-
ety of demonstrations and cxh1·
bitions, including bonsai, sumw
and shodo. Most are art fonns
that are based on a form of the
Buddhist philosophy .
A ted ceremony, ot chunoyu.
wtll be presented at 10 d.m ..
Jdpanese flower.arranging will
be at 3 pm .. a rciffle with the
grand pnze a tnp to Japtin or d
year of free bingo will be tit 5
p.m., and a taiko drum dl•mon·
stralion will be at 6 p.m.
A chef will prepare sushi
I throuyhout the day while othl•r
Japdne l' food, beer and soda ,
will be soltl
For mor<' mlonnation, call
(~Wll 722-1202
\ew sPminar begins
at St. Andrew's
A relahon'>h1p .senunar, ?-.tak-
ing t fettlthy Chotees, will be pre-
sented at 7:30 p.m . Thur~day at
St. Andrrw/s Presbytenan
Clnuch, 600 St. Andrews Ro<ld,
Newport Beach.
The Rev. Jim Bnchheld, mm1s·
ter for young adults, v.tll pr~"ent
his top1< M Look1rrq for Love ITT Al\
tlw Wrong Plc1ccs. ·
Aclm1-.S1<>n ts free dnd eve I)·
ont-1s wekom(', Complimentar}
duld care w1ll be provtded.
!\lake cluld cdfe rPservation b}
1·30 pm. Wedne da~.
For morl' intomMtion, C'ctll
(ll4<i1574-2214.
F A~I TH CA LE N DAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
FESTIVAL OF CHOIRS
The fourth annual FcslJval of
Choirs will be presented ctl 7
p.m. Sunday at the Norman
Loats Performing Arts Center at
Newport Harbor High School,
600 Irvine Ave., Newport B{'ach.
A donation of two Cdnncd food
items is requested. For mow
mfonnation, call (949) 660·8665,
ext 3
RETURN FROM EXILE
CdJol Matzk.m Orsborn will dis·
cuss her book "Return From
fuule -One Woman's Journey
Hack to Juda1c;m~ at an t 1 am
brunch Sunday at the Jew1sh
Community Cenlt?r of Orange
County, 250 E. Baker St .. Co'.'l
M ' a Jt>wish Commuruty Cen-
ter memht>rs am free. Admission,
which include brunch, 1S $9 to(
nonnwmbers. Reservations are
r"queJ>ted as scatmg is limited.
For more mtonnulion, cnll
(714) 755·0340
• Is your church or place of worship
planning a spetial event? Is so, send
the typed inform.atlOn to the Oaily ·
Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa,
92&27. attn. Nancy Cheever, religion
editor, or fax it to (949) 646 4170. lnfor·
mat1on \hould be sent at least two
Wl'eks prior to the event date. .... .. ·----------------------------'"-----------------------------------___,
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•Adams Avenue. A stereo faceplate worth S700 wa\ stolen from a car in
the 1200 block.
• FaJr ortV. A bicycle worth $240 was stol n from an ouu1de rack in the first
bl()(k.
• El C.mJnO Drf,,. Six jackeu worth S276 w re stolen from a home in the •
1000 bl()(k,
• South Coast Drive A digital camera worth S860 wen stol n from a store in
the 1000 block. •
• lravene Drfve: A itereo faceplate worth S 100 was stolen from• car 1n the soo block.
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• Goldet'Wdd Avenue ; Several p1ec:es of jewelry wortt' $3,525 w re stolen
from a home 1n the 200 b10<k.
• UIU. lane. A gold wetch Worth S2,000 wei stoltn from a home 1n the 200
block.
• M.c.Al1hur loulev..-d A cellular phone worth $400 was ~tolen from a car ,
in the 4000 block. • .#
• NewtMWt C4nW Driw A cellular phone worth HOO was' stolen from 11 car
• :tlii~ . .. 1 a..n. A ~llutar phone wor,th was 1tolen from • w in the 900
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
I ·n d couple o( We<' ks, 1t will bf'...-
llme for Ci local •~g1on of the
Amencan Youth Soccer Orga-
·nJ:whon to pdrticlp. te in a utual
ruinous to the seU-el>teem of
kid:..
Our two kids pluy in Region
120 here in Costc1 Mesa. ln dlV1-
s1ons 7 u.nd 6, where Roy, 6, and
BPc.tn, 8 112, play, score is not
kept at the games and ttoph1es
arc handed out to each k.Jd who
• signed up severnl weeks ago
The" kids didn't haw to wm u sm-
gl<• game or play well, nor did
· thP.y have to pul out dny effort or·
oven snow up at any of the
gttrnes or practices. Simply pay-
ing the registration foe guafd.n-
t~ed them a trophy.
· This tragic poli~ is whdt has
resultt>d from the efforts of d
hunch of well-meamng folks who
insist on hewing all klds live in a
hubble, protected from the
poh•ntial disasters of even a
1mnute loss of t~e c•steemed #self
<•stc~em." ·
Never mi.{ld thdt I wtlnt my
.
'----~----.... ----,-=-~ w HA' Is ·U,
st eve
smith -------kids to learn how to wm and lose
and how to put out the extrt1
effort n<>ccssary fo1 good compe-
tition. My wants don't mdtter ·
bE'CdU'>P the OlC'CP thought of
rt'dhty biting u few kids in the
behind IS just too much' for a Jew
meddling adults who wunt to
mt1kf! competitive noutrdl-; out of
our children. This whole concept
is something I'd expect to see in
.
• il ·oc 1<1list country, not lwu• m
AmN1ca:-:""·--~
In our garu~J<' are stuH•d al?out
tout 01 hve troplues I <'.irncd as a
youth (or "'yute, H lo( dll you J oe
P.P.Sc1 fans). Each lrophy repre·
sented a s tretch of my alhletic
<1b1ht1cs to play ovm my head
ttnd otherwise show sonw C;1bnor-
ntul phystcal Cj\Jdhty for dO
extf'nded pf'nod of lime. Yes, I
runfc!.ss that <1 J:Ou pie of them arc
lx>wling trophu1s. For each tro-
phy I earned, mdny were lost.
dnd I bP<'<tme c1n c•xpml at being
y1dc ious in def<•ttt.
loduy's kids huvn no such lcc;-
son to learn. Merely ~howmg up •
tor huSPhctll gdmcs is now C:tffonl-
ed the sume !>tatus as shutung
out Pvery opponent ;1~d wmmng
ev<>ry gdme. In one particular
li>u!JUl' m Mds~·iachuwlh, tor
1-x.unplc>, your kid could be d
ht1sl'ball pitcher who lhrows 16
pNf Prt games und tw \vill get d
trophr of the sdnH' size and ·
mt>drung as the tPcim thdt lost
ev~ry rcmte:.t by 20 runs. If you
Wdnt to kilJ !>f'lf-e tPClll, thdl'S
on i.;11n1 way 'to dp it. And plCaliQ
don't tlunk ,it can't huppc•n here.
Exe. ellenre is a marvelous
thing and a great motivator. fu
(!.very other area of our kids'
hves, whether it h theu home·
work or theu chore~. they are
qrc.1d1~d and judgt•d, and reward-
ed or not. It should bt• more
importtlnt to us to encourage our
kid<: to try their best, f'Ven if the
~ru.ult 1s a losing effort, than 1t 1s·
to bnng all kids down to lheiow-
P.st < ommon denorrunator. Self-
Pstl•Pm should not·b~ life's great
E:quuhier
Lest I be accused of whining
(ct whine is a complaint without a
suugc ... lion for improvement),
here are my sum1estion for the
loc.111 AYSO:
11 K(•ep score in oil d1vis1ons
t1 hovP. 7. Let's be honC?st' all
tlw kids and th(~ir J>dfents keep
trdck of the c;cor~ unyway We're
not fooling anyonP..
2) Award rertif1c'dtcs to tho:.e
\.vho t1ttend all the games.and
• Saturday, November 14, 1998 A.3
NO COMllUlllT9'-· ..
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uoph1es only to the top thre . tc•.uru.--------·=-.... _.-~1J If trus currnnt s111y system rs Because of the
mamtamed and all kidi; conlume
to receive trophies, I would hkc Daily Pilot's
to see a box on the recp.stratlon
fom1 that readi;, •NO TROPHY• SpeCl·a( report. because I don't want my kids
getting somethmg thPy hdven't on Hab·1tat for worked hard to edm.
lt ht1s occun~d to rnc> to skip
the p1v:a party and the trophy, Humanity, the
but it's too late. The •~•ds pl<1y('d
and cveryon) g-·ts a trophy. I Community .
knew this at the start of the sea· ~
son and signed up <myway. So, Forum section w~'ll go to the pdrt1es, and I'tl
clap and smile as e1.1ch kid 'I I
receives then :.ldtuette. But I'll Wf not appear
also make sure n few days ldter
that my kids unde.rstand thdt today. It wi 11
next year they'll have to work
hilrder to earn th<> '>dme pnze. resume its .
Spo1bng lhetr moment?.
No, I'm helpmH them grow. regular S~hedule
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot -..
'I P·~ --m· ·smoke ~-mer-cftmt~-f-ettr.oneW""tobacc'.-r-+·Y-----,......;;.1
·. . . • could put a .damper on cigar, ci~arette sales
• •I ·J1 !\\ll LI\ A''' P1·IU ' -
!blyflot
NEWPOR~MESA .With.
Pi:oposition tO'squedkmg by m
Uie polls to a narrow vtctory.
s0me local store ownet'S whose
shops ccmy agars, agarettcs
and other tobacco 1hmis. arc
preparing for the wor..t.
Mclily are expecll.ng lower
sales resulting from the tax
ease that the ballot meo-
imposcs. ,
:"I haven't had any sl~p for
weeks. All my employees
very concerned," said
' t Bam, owner of The Tm-
Box, a dgar store in South
Pla7.a "We a.re braong
the worst"
:Proposibon 10, which rais~
cigarette tax by 50 cents d
piilck and levies a potcnbdlly
~er tax OQ specidlty items
as agars dnd snuff, is
OXJ>eeted to raise money for
"'11-care and hedlth programs
te infantl> and preschoolers.
· "The cigarette tdX mcrease
~ beglll Jan 1 with higher
laies on other tobacc o items I
go!ng into effect July 1
1.ocaJ store owners and
reruly, upscale furniture
tore offers bargain prices
for nru.1 and used
orte·ofa-kind items.
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Proposition 10 will increase taxes on dgars and other
tobacco products in July and cigarettes starting in January.
employC'Cs say customers are
dlready vo1cmg therr concerns
rcgarcting the initiative. ·rrs gomg to be a big turn
for busUlCSS,. said Steve nan,
who works at Back Bay Liquor
m .Costa Mesa, which carries
cigarettes •A lot of people
have smd they are going to
quit smoking."
James Ym, owner of Holi-
day House l.Jquor in Corona
de! Mar for 13 years, has heard
the same sentiment over and
over since the initiative was
put on the ballot.
''g(ugs for tftl !/{o{Ufays!"
HEMPHILL'S
RUGS & CARPETS
. "My customers keep" say-
mg they are going to quit
smoking," Ym said. ·Some of
my customers who buy Cigars
from me have already warned
me about how they are going
to start buying cigars out of
state.~ .
Bain said he expects all cig-
ar stores in the state will feel
the crunch.
··There are 1,200 tobacco
shops in Califorrua," he said.
•llliS is g~u.ng to affect all of
them. I think this tax is a very
bad thing for business."
But not everyone is expect-
ing the tax to signal a down-
turn in sales.
Annie Hallajian, who has
owi:ied and operated Newport
Tobacco m Fashion Island for
10 years, said her core cus-
tomers, cigar connoisseurs, as
well as those who have contin-
ued smoking after the cigar
rage that Jut m the early 1990s,
will probably not be affected
by the tax on their favorite sto-
gies.
· "People are at the point
that they really don't care any~
more,• Hallajian said. "They
are used to paying more for
things. They are us~ to high· ·
er rent, electricity and food·
bills. I think they have more of
d btase attitude."
Craig HoOd, an employee
of Hi-Tune Smoke Shack in
Costa Mesa, disagrees. -He
said the initiative IS affecting
more than those he 41\ees walk-
ing in each day to purchase
packs of smokes or chewing
tobacco. •
·1 know I'm going to quit
smoking-I have to," he said.
"1bis is getting to be ridicu-
lous."
But Balboa Bay Oub Presi-
dent Henry Schielein said he's
not going to let a tax keep him
from enjoying the one or two
stogies he's been enjoying
every day since 1954. Howev-
er, that doesn't mean h e thinks
the tax is fair.
"I'll continue to smoke my
. cigars; Scluelem said. •sut I
think the tax will affect people
with lower incomes. People do
enJoy a smoke, or else they
wouldn't do it. For them to
have to pay an adclitional 50
cents on a pack of cigarette5 is
unfair taxation.•
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. 3 students injured-
~OSTA MESA -Three. TeW~kle Middle
School students were injured ma scnool bus ~cc1-
dent Friday morning m Costa Mesa, police said.
Around 7:20 am., a bus was traveling north-
bound on Placentia Aven~e near C~ngress Stred
when 1t was sideswiped by a van driven by Pedro
Nunez of Costa Me:>a, said officials from the Cali-
fornia H1ghWciY Patrol. .
Before the accident, the bus had p1cked up
about so middle school students near Victona EJe.
mentary School and was taking th~m lo TeWinkie.
"The van crossed three lanes of traffic and
struck the left front quarter panel of the bus, shat·
tering the lef1 rearv1ew rrurror," said Nancy ~dl·
one the school district's director of transportation At the crash site. one girl complained of head
and leg mjuncs Paramedics took her to Hoag
Hospital m Newport Beach, where she was tredt-
ed for the mjuries and released. 1Wo other stu
dents were sent home, one with a bruised eye and
the other with d headache .
School offio,lls said the bus driver, Shawn
Maurice, was not to blame for the accident. Ne1
ther driver was c1ted, and drugs and alcohol wen•
not factors. police saJd
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Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot Saturday, November i 4, 1998 A 5.
,____GostaMesa_gi1n compa.n:¥
n<imed in Chicago lawsuit
Deadline asses Qil j3J~e S,~!__b-µi!~_g_prObleIµf .
• City files $433 million
lawsuit against several
• 'gun shops and manuf ac-
tur~rs, claiming they
have flooded the town
with weapons.
Oci;Pb
COSTA MESA -Chicago1
once a notorious gangland pop-
ulated by mobsters such as Al
Capone, filed a $433 million
law:>wt against an array of gun
shops and manufacturers, one
of which has headquarters in
Costa Mesa.
Bryco Arms. a 9Wl maker on
Clinton Street, was name<l m
the Jawswtfiled in COQk Coun-
ty, ru .. on ThUrsday. The compa·
ny produces •saturday night
specials," handguns that are
commonly used for armed rob-
beries and murders. .
Bryco joins 21 other promi-
!lentg\in manufacturers, includ-
ing Smith & Wesson und
Berotta Corp., as defendants in·
the suit. Bryco representatives
<?ouldn't be reached for com-
ment Friday. .
The lawsuit says gun shop
owners, manufacturers and dis· ·
tributors have created d public
nuisance and knowingly design
and distribute firearms that are ,
often used in cnmes.
• Property owner Sid
Soffer, city had yet to iron
out the dispute .ffiday.
.II 1''<11111 M\l. Pt·RI!/
NEWPORT BEACH -With
Fnday's deadline passing for Sid
Soffer to address alleged code
violations at the Blue Beet restau·
rant, the city is considering what
· further action to take against the
fugitive rl:!staurateur.
Soffer -who fled to Las Vegas
a few years ago rather than spend
five months in . county jail fQr
building code violations in Costa
Mesa -received a letter from
Newport Beach on Nov. 6 staung The city snoUld have pulled dcCldc whether u would b~uefo
that the Blue Beet re taurant hdd permits ur Fnday e\'eruny to vcr-otat~~in or file I gal acuon. "
certain potent.la! code v1olalion ify the bulldm meet city Soffer scud the dlSpute was the
Charga-. inc.:luded ill~al occu· requ.lfemenU; am nat the potf;n-result of a note wrltten on blue·
p~cy of thf" upstaus deck and a tlal pro~lems c1teo had been fued pru1t sa}'ll)9' the roof was not J.o
wmd screen that was constructed or approved, :.aid A s1stant City be occup1Pd ThP. city LS bnngmg
without the proper permits. M1mager Sharon Wuoo. up 1ssu~s that could have been
While Soffer docs not own the The probl~m. \\ood said, l~ olvf)d long ago, he ddd,ed.
restaurant, he owns the blplding. that Soff~r had not g1.Jm th£• city "This 1s .the first tune I've been~
The. oty gave Soffer until Pnddy pcnruss1on to look crt thPm , notif1Pd that there'i. a bulldi0.9,
to hx the vtoldtions or prove he Br>cause Sofff>r had not given pemut rt•qu1red. • h~ said. "f'm
was indeed within aty building pernus-;1on as of Fnduy ew'nmg, sick cmd tired of Um baJoney: (
codes. Wood said she would havQ to hav1> bigger hsh tli hy." '
• Soffer .said Fnddy he had held L !
up his part of the bargain.
"I have been trymg to call the
city for several days to find out .
what's going on,• Soffer said.
. "I've tried to reach them multiple
times Now it's their move.•
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A 6 Saturday, November 14, 1998
Academy graduates reflect on what they learned in _class
• EDITOR'S NOTt This IS the final story
in an 11-paft series on Cosu Mesa's Cit•·
zens Police Academy
Dott Pfd
F or 12 weP.ks, 35 people
who worked and lived in
Costa Mesa felt as if they
were pdrt of lhe Police Depart·
ment.
' They learned about depart-
ment policies, met officers and
made last.mg connections. On
Tuesday mght, they attended
their last Citizens Police Acade-
my cldss and became the sev-
nth class to grdduate from the
<:"ommumty-oriented program.
·I really got d rounded picture
of what a btg pohce department
is all about,· Ron Simpson said.
"J think I have a greater aware·
ness of what is going on around
me now."
The department invited
fnends dnd relatives to gradua-
tion ceremonies that lasted
about an hour. Each student
received a hard-earned diploma.
C'ldss members took three hours
out of their schedule every week
to dtlend the dcademy
While stud~nts ate a potluck
dm11er, they had a chance to
reflect on the past two months.
•1 didn't know anything about
cop before the class,• said San-
dra Crifasi, who works at the
···-.. -~ ....... ~. Anyone Interested
1n learning more
•bout the Citl~
Police Academy can
uill the Costa Mesa
West Side subst•· t1on, (949) 722-6714,
or the Main Station,
(714) 754-5281
Harbor Jus-
tice Center in
the small
c 1 a 'i m s
department.
•vou see
them diive by
and don't
thin~much of
it. But now I
know how
dedicated
they are to
theii job.•
0 t h e r
classhlates
agreed they
recetved
valuable
insight. The
classes cov-.._ ____ __. ered a wiqe
variety of topics, from narcotics
and recruiting to gang enforce-
ment and weapons.training.
The class was also proactive.
Sunpson said he would like to
fmd out more about the transient
problem that has plagued a good
portion of Costa Mesa.
•1 want to know 1f there ts
anything we can do as a commu-
nity?" he asked. •1 probably Will
attend more City Council meet-
ings because of the academy.•
The police are also fortunate
to have community messengers
spread the word about the acad-
~my in two languages.
Marita Wilson plans to inform
Latino residents about a Span-
ish-speaking academy that 1s
·scheduled for next year. She said
the class is beneficial for those in
the Latino community who have
reservations about law enforce-
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. The seventh class of the Citizens Police' Academy 1n Costa Me a graduated 35 on Tµesday.
nculum. "One of the Uiings we want to
. do is wor~ as a tedm, • sbe said.
One thing students took away
from the class was an awareness
that there are hearts behmd
those badges. The officers nlt1cle
them feel comfortdblc and took
the intunidat1on out of the cur·
"Thm took time to know you
individually," · Crifas1 ~a1cl . "We want to communicate with
them and get to know them.
We'd like to help each other to
make Costa Mesa a better city."
"cv1!ryone 1s very fnendly. flwy
make you feel like you 'h!
known them all your hfe. •
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' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ... Saturday, November ~ 4, 1998 A 7·
GradUatiOn ay· prese~ts-arrestingpossitJ1ttttes ·
N 0 T.E·B 0 0 K
I didn't plan to graduate again.
No more degrees. No more
cla~l>es. No more required
reading. ·
I have to ad.mtt that the sense
of accomplishment felt good
when a police officer handed me
a blue-and-white d1ploma Tues-.
day rught Thuty-four of my
classmates m the Costa Mesa
Citizen's Police Academy and I
smiled fo1 the camera and had a
small celebration. Before we
knew it, it was over.
Granted, the classes took a
good chunk of our time. It wasn't
so much that it was a nt?cessity
for us we wanted to go.
Some people think it's crnzy to
Cosmetic
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Referral Service
Fru Public Stniict Sinct 1988
H )Oll'fc c;umtdcrinf co,m<:llc.: ~uri!CI")'
1.hocNng 1hc nght 'urtcon ,h,1uld be )'uur
lop priority. Before 11£1.-epcinJ Boa.rJ
Cert11icJ Plbllc &:. Co-.mclic S~con~
into' our ptogram. we certify that each ha'
mtt ngorou., ~umdard., an the'>t' field~. We
guantnll!I: our mcmbc" 10 be 1hc line'' in ·
the COUnll') •• , OOI the world Our \Cf)'l\:C
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you 1.tatts with a phone call to ui.
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LYLEEN & JEFF EWING
LEAVE IT TO THE PROS
Most purchase agreement s
contain language that requires a
home to be free of trash and debri s
and "broom clean" ot closing.
While this language is not precbe.
the general idea i that you should
convey a clean house to your
bUYers. in the same condition that
you hope tO fina )OUT new home.
When the mover!i leave with
your furniture, you may even want
to con ider hiring a prof cssional
cleaning service to thoroughly
• clean the home. It is crucial to
leave your hou e a clean a
possible for the new owners. This
includes getting rid of any leftover
junk in the storage spaces. When
the buyers ~how up for th ir final
walk·through, they will feel much
better ubout finalizing the sale if
evcrythiog sparkles. This will set
up a po~itivc mcxxl for completing
the tran~action and help to
minimize any dispute ·at the
clOBing.
Lylcen and lcff have 26
CONetutfve year of rcal~e late
tllpeticn c in ewport Reach . 1My arc Coldwell Han~cr' #I
t • For professional crvicc or
~~ .. R~;JO!ll'.~ ate
Mid call the £.wing at ( 49)
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hsteri to pQl.ice officers for hour:.
on end about "their daily routine.
They perceive the police nothing '
more than gun-toting, baton-
wielding thugs given a higher
authority.
. They are just like you and me.
The theme I heard time and
again from my fell.ow classmates
wns that police officers were car-
ing folks. They chipped away at
the invisible wall that exists
between the public and them.
That was of fear and intimida·
lion, It was the men and women
in blue up close and personal.
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Of the hundred:. of J>(!Ople
who want to wcM u uniform, the
depc;irtment luk~s one or two.
That is how hard it is, That is now importtmt those offlrer~
should be to you and m~.
Point blank-it's tJbout build-
ing relationships. Maybe.I'm
naive but all that talk about
world peace, truces between
wamng gangs and comproause._
is the goal we are striving for ,
Maytie not, , . .
111e a~ademy l>rought two
groups_ together and made it
work. So the next time you o.;ee a
,squad car pu up rrex to you a n
stopliyhl don't 00 afraid to look
over,.smile and .... uve
You 11uyht be i;urpri.Sed .at U1e
respon~c.
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A 8 Saturday, November 14, 1998
.. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
-eosta M~ 11im1 pleadsirmocent -
to child_ molestation charges
PaiF.· will-:rep~y alleged-~¥ictims-
•Jeffrey Moore~of Costa
Jufddo was anc:.ted Oct. 28 d artn Cr ·
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that purport~dl}' was involved m
a trpudulent fowign curr~ncy
invei.tmcnf scheme, deeded to
compensate a small group of therr
~ustomcr£. Jcttrey Moore, 32, ol
Costa Mesa and Craig Cunrung-1 ham, 41 , of Newport Beach were
anestecl July 30 at the C:ompany's
office on Newport Center Drive.
• N~WJ>oRT Bf ACH -·A
ostc1 ~ 11•sa rt1 u1 -.uspect(•d of
SE>xuc1ll} molt• tiny n IPendge
~oy pll'dCll'd 1nnm Pill lo the
C'h111q1•-. 111 I ldrh1H lust111• Ct>n·
'11•1 on Fn<111y
allegPd molestation from the Cunningham of Newport
poy' 1Xtients. The teen, who Beach signed agreement
was betnended by Jurado, to pay $800,000 to . claun.'i th~ suspect pertonncd
oral sex on hun 20 to 50 tune:. 23 victims in ldu.ho.
r cl\\'clrd 1\q11111c• lurt1clo, :1~.
WCI~ cllldlqllC<i llfl ( ll11lCjCS tht1t
he wc1s mvolv1•tl Ill h.·wcl sexu~11
lH'h1lVHH With 11 l5·yC'1tr•Olcl
bo'r )l11ruclo 15 h1•111q hdd Ul heu
of S')0,000 hc11l in Oranqi> Colin·
t~ I cul I It• \\ ulVL'<I his nu ht to
pn•tn11l 11mt111n:. 1111<1 will hdVe d
j'.lff>lintll'lctl\ hl'<illll<l f)p( 18
Jurc1do lacP 0111• count ol
!J•wd < omlu I 011 a rnmor cllld
nnP count ol po-. ... r>ss11m of < h1ld
pornc 1q rd 11h\
between September 1997 dfld
Ul1s past September m a J Iw-hor
Roulevard apartment.
Po!1ce confiscated marl' than
100 videotapes from the dptlrl·
ment and a trailer in I flinting·
ton Beach. Authonbes b(>hev<'
the videos may shqw some of
the sexudl acts tietwecn the
two, and investigatprs arc• con·
tmumg to review all of tht~
tapes. So tar, pobce have found
onJy pictures of naked tee n
boys that may have been down-
luc1ded from the Internet.
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recently signed an agreement to ·
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Member!:> of Options nading
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111c l wo men, along with seven
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~IUlounccd Friday that 23 resiaents
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"This frauct harmed people in
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The telemarketing business
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Options Trading Group faced
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Michael Sebo joins hands with others in prayer Saturday prior to the first day of. construction for his new Habitat for H umanity h ome that will be blessed on Sunda}.
Michael and Linda Se bo see movirig into
Habitat for Humanity home as a life-altering event,
one that will open m~ny .doors for their children
ST 0 RY BY E LIS E .G E E • PH 0 T 0 S BY MAR C MART I N
A mid d strange lullaby of pounding hammers and bun.mg saws, 12-week-old Cayt4n Sebo
slept. With cvery 2-by-4 that teU mlo place tmd edch cubic yard of concrete thdt was poured,
her life was chcinging.
As she grows older, mayh~ she'll understand what it mC"ans to hdve ct pem1anent home -some-
thing her mother and hc1 mother's mother never had.
•Wt1crevN you came from, that's usually whNe you end up," Lmda Sebo said.
But tor Lindd, the cycle ends here, on Del /\.for Avenue m Cosltl t-.tesa.
•My children \VIU have so rnany opportunilles !hut l didn't have," said Llrtda as she looked
aroWld her new home.
And somchmes, the only thing that keeps you fron1 domg what you want to rlo 1s an opportuni-
ty, she Sd1d. •
"Some ot us grow up knowing we'U own u home somcddy,'' saJd Habitat President Barbara
Thomas. •Th l knowing affects our hves and the way we behave. Other peopl~ .walk around
knowmg U1ey'H never own a home. , · . · . ... · .
"When you change a famtly\ way of liVUlg llteu lives -what a nuraclc. What a change: The
.. way a family lives will he chtferent. Their children will hvc d1ffcrenUy rind their children and so on."
Just two w<.'eks ugo, Lmda and ~)ichael Seho lived m a crowdt.>d second-story Fullerton apart-
ment. Ai.hlcy, 5, Ryan 3, and Danwl. 2, had no place to play.
Michael's children arc important to him. As an adopt('d child, they arc the hrsl'fiesh and blood
link to the world h • hai. known.
"There's a C('rtain Joy and pleasure to lcx>k al your children und P.c yourscll, • Michael said.
This pa t week, thP Sebos haven't !'L'Cn much of their chtldrcn. They've been c;pcnding 12-hour
days at lhe w01k site-Linda on U1c roof na1hng tile down cmd Michael Wlth a whc \barrow mov-
ing cCtrth.
'They've watched us fnends and strangers helped them huild a home and future. It's been a
whirlwind of emohons, ditticull to pinpoint, even hnrder to contain.
It's srnry.
"You ... tart sPn5ing what tt hig r<•spom-abihty home dwnersh1p 1~," M1r.hael 111d.
It' mspmnq . • _
·Now I'm exdtccl lo do this a9c1m hut for ~omcb<xiy el c, • l.mcja a1ci.
Most of nil, it's exhausting.
Th S<?bo family has tmcn staying in friend's bedroom fo the .In t two weeks. Dunng--Blitz
We k they wcrt• up by 4:45 a.m. They ,dropp Kl their kJd off l} the b hy ~•tte.r's home at 7 a.m.
Then it was off to the 1ob c;itc. • • .
5undtty, the hou c will be bl ed anrl the Sebo. will g •t the koys to th it hou c. Soon, lh~y will
___ : be able to rest k1cl<~ th ir fo t and lau h, hv • and love in th lr own horn . · J::i::•~·~~-\~~,.tslAW ti-·~"'t t..>~) '~ ~l'fillJWW2f rav children in. tow. Plnyt1m won't me 11 a sc ilule<TC1&1rSJon (Olli• par .
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Sebo home
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work during
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Below, Linda
'ebo greets
people
arrning to
the \\ ork site
with her
.youngest
daughter,
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DAY2
·welcome ·to the neighborhood
The residents on Del
Mar Av~nu~ say
Habitat for Humanity
is a good addition to
the area
Et"'' (,1 '
~~
S hen Cook used to drive by
212 Del Mar Ave. and sec cm
empty lot. Now when she
dnves by, she'll see a home she dnd
h<>r husband, Jay, helped build .
The Cooks, who live just rttound
tlw corner, volunteered for the
l Id bitdt. for Humanity project and
say the home 1s a wekome adctition
to their netgltborhood.
"We have had several net{Jhbors
come up and say, 'We Cdn't wtnt to
meet the fdITUly. We're so exc1l(•d
about you coming to the neighbor-
hood. We want to help What cdn
we do, what can we do,'" said
1 labitdl President Barbaro Thomas.
Thomds Sdld there has been ctn
outpounna or support from thP
conunuruty.
"Tiwy. built a whole fence for
me,· Ndkley said.
__ Aml_B_lll Gooch_ey. a neighh<ir
who used to UTigate lima bean~ •
where the Habitat home no\\
stands, sa1d he welcomes tho
hredth of fresh air .a young famil~
will bnng to the already-estab·
hshNl Del Mar neighborhood. ·rm really thrilled to have
· young 1wople m the neighbor·
hood," he said:
f\fo l of the children on Del t\tar
Avenu~ hdve grown up an,,d qonl'
away, Goocht>y said. He is lookUlg
forwdfd to hedring the sound of
· young lctughter again.
Goochey was not able to volun·
tt>Pr on the project, but he brought
the tools lrom hlS tool shed. His sta·
pie quns, caulking guns, floor JdCk
i:!nd other tools dre spread around
Uw construction site
At a Hdb1tat busmess luncheon,
Councilman Joe Enckson al!.o
pra1·wd the benefits Habitat wa
lmnging to the aty The Sebos will
be two more homeowners in U1e
oty. c1nd the once-empty lot 00\\
has a home on 1t.
"Tlus wa ... a weed-filled lot u.a
did nothmg for anybody," Erick. ... or "Evel) now and then you run
mto Not m my backyard,"'
Thomas said. "There'i. not been
thdt here Costa Mesa hds opened
up their drms in JUSt wonderful
Wdys"
PHOTOS 8Y MARC MAllTirWAILV PllOT
Work crews form a produc;tion line to stack roofing tiles on the garage on Monday morning.
'i8ld. .
.lay Cook said he also supports
hom~ ownership because when
people hi:!\ e a sta}<e in theu neigh·
horhood, 1t makes it a nicer place to
hvP. Th<• Habttdt home also fits in
with the rest of the neighborhood
Cook siltd.
..
mto d proJl'ct on my own ... I want I
to nldkC sun• thP people who get 1t 1
dre b<•m9 rPspons1ble citizens,"
Shen Cook si1H.l,
The Sebo famlly hi:!d lo go
through n'gorous screerung to qual-
ify. Th •1r credit was checked, they
were mterv1ewed, they attended
numerous Hbfo !>kills• classes and
hdd to meet several critena.
project mdnager. .
One of the reasons the Cooks
scud they dre dble to support Hab1-
tdt 1s hecduse of the orgdll.IZallon's
pohcy of choosing responsible fam-
ilies to occupy the homes it builds.
Hdbttat is also gwing a·hand up
to th<' surrounding neighborhood,
some residents sdld.
"If I'm putting money and effort
Jt1y Cook scud 1t doesn't matter
lhdt the> Sf'hos tlon't mctke a whole
lot of morwy -whdt matters to him
IS thdt thcy'n• qood CltlzPOS.
"It's not d h<.tndout, it's a hand
up," sdid Murk Korando, I labitat
The Sebos' soon-to·bc next-door
neighbor, Russ Nak.ley, said he
Uunks Habitat helps to enhance tht•
neighborhood and his property.
"You nught call it low-incom1•
housmg, but it's every bit as ruce d
wht1t we live in,'' he said. •I think
it's tl big plus to the neighborhood •
Building toward the future
Habitat for Humanity is on course to become a force in many communities
"I JUst want to get us thinkmg about what part are we gomg to
hdve m the year 2000 when Habitat crlebrates 1ls 100,000th home,"
Thomds said. T he Costa Mesa Blitz Build crowns the lfl·}ll~ar ttnmvcrsary ol Part of the Journey will be to start tedmtng with Orange County
Habitat for Humaruty Orangt> County ancl s1!1mt1c.., thP hegm-businessl'S, Thomas said . ·
rung of a new era for the orgt111ization. · Recent UCI ~ind Cal State Fullerton studies show thdt housmg costs
Over the years, the Orange County chilptcr has 9rown from d small for employees was rtinkt•d as the No. 1 barrier to business growth and
grass-toots af1iliate to a large that although there will bed 70%
orgdnization responsible for growth in jobs in the next '>20
huildmg 71 homes. years. the population will grow
Though more houses. dre only 25%. .
plcmn<'d for Costa Mesa and oth-HOrange County is heginrting
er commurubes, Habitat Prcs1-to reali1.e lt's having an afford-
denl BMbdrd Thomas said there able-housing problem," Thomus
is dn eflort wiUun the orqaniza-said.
lion to Uunk beyond just Uw. next · Merrill Lynch this ye<Jr paid
hou<;e 1llC! Enterprise Foundation -a
"We want to grow,· Thomc1s national nonproht housing
scud. lender and trainer -to c:tudy
Last year, all member~ voted affordable housing m Orange
themselves off Habitat's bo9rd to County and has pledged $1 rrul·
r •structure how ~Ptab1tdt operat-lion toward a loan ftinct targeted
ed. at future low-to moderatt?·
"Five years ago, the. board income housing initiativt?S.
was made up of people who "Ir the ,residents ~l Orang'
made up the committees," County begin to go where they
Thomas said. "We decided that Michael and Unda Sebo take a break during the first day of con-can afford to live, economic
Wd a perfectly good orgamza-structlon for their Habitat for Humanity home ln Co ta Mesa. actlVlty will follow that," aid
lion for an affiliate that wanted · • Pnte Case, seruor district v1c •
to huild one t'l two homei) a year.• prns1dent at Merrill Lynch ... Th<1t would have a negative el feet on the
Howt'ver, Thomas said the 'mcmtbl'rs want to butlcl 20 home a ac:onon11 c: health of Orange County. It's squarely to th<.• advm1tagc of
ycclr, think in terms of projects rather tht1n home , and be a force with· tht> busm<.•ss community in Orang• County to address dnd solve th~~
m thP rommuruty. . issue of artordc1ble housing." .
For example, in Sumter County m Georgia, hemlquarters of I fa hi-As thP husincss community lwgins ta J>dY more a ttention to hous-
Utt International, all substandard housmu w11l lw uliminnted by 2000. ing issues m Ornnge County, Thomds would bke to sec. l labitat
<tnd replaced by Habitat homC>s, Tho~.is St11rl . I lub1tttl also will bmld become n player hy catchin!J thn attcnuon ot busmr.s!tcs like Mcrnll
1ts 100,000th·homc in Ute world in 2000, Lynch and for91ng ptulnN. hips with them~-
TIME LINE
·• 1976 -Habitat for Humanity Inter-
national founded .
• 1988 -Habitat for Humanity Orange
County founded.
• 1990 -Groundbreaking for the first
Habitat for Humanity homes in Santa
Ana.
• 1991 -Habitat built a 48·un1t con-
dominium complex in Rancho Santa
Margarita. At the time, 1t was the
largest project ever undertaken by
Habitat It was also the first time Habi·
tat Orange County partnered with a
developer.
• 1993 -The first blitz pro1ect for
Habitat Orange County was in Brea.
• 1995 -Full~scale blitz was held in
Brea. Three homes were built in less 1•
than a month The homes were also
built as part of a Jimmy Carter Work
Project.
• 1997 -Habitat for Humanity
founder Millard Fuller attended
groundbreaking for first Habitat homes
in Irvine.
• 1998 -Habitat for Humanity built its
first home in Costa Mesa in its second
full -scale Blitz Build. Ten-year anniver-
sary for Habitat Orange County.
In the past 10 years, Habitat for·
Humanify Orange County has built 71
homes: ·
• Anaheim -2
•Brea -1Q.
• lrvine -8
,,.• Rancho Santa Margarita -48
• Santa Ana -3 .
In addition to the s.bo home in Cos-~
ta Mesa, Habitat is building three home~ in Huntington Beach and four
homes in Irvine. There are more than
70,000 Habitat homes worldwide.
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DAY4 --DAYS DAY6 ----
Groundwork takes teamwork
Long before 500-plus
-volunteers gathered to
build a house in one week,
others began planning and
preparing for the effort
Eu"' G11
IQiyPIC>I
T he concrete was poured and the walls
were raised this week, but the vision
and planrung began months ago.
For every hour ndils were pounded d.nd
paint was slapped on bodrds, therfiil.were
additional hours volunteers put m finding the
land, recrwtmg donors and volunteers. and
, getting church groups and restaurants to
donate food.
Whether it Wds cookies dnd scmdwiches or
2-by-4s and drywdll, tl dll had to be coordi-
nated, planned and lined up so a house could
be bwlt in one week.
•Prepanng for this takes ~n awful lot of
• planning," c;a1d Pat ~usbn, chillt of the site
development corruruttce. "Once we start we
need to keep going."
THE VISION
Mark Korando had three words for an}'·
,. one who wanted to know whether Hdbitat
for Humaruty could really build a house Ul
one week: "Yes
we can.".
As a former
Cosld Mesa
r
I
I
planning com-.
missioner and
member of the
city's· redeyelop-
ment dOd res1-
denllal rehdbili-
tation commit-
tee, Korando has
envisioned a
Habitat home Ul
Costa l\tesa for
I . '
years.
Korando knew about the need for low-
mcome housing m Costa Mesa and he knew
the city had surplus land dvailable. After
working on a Blitz Build in Brea three years
ago, a plan to bring something similar to Cos-
ta Mesa was born:
Korando was moved to tears when he saw
his vision ·of helping people achieve the
•American dream" become a reality this
week.
•He's pulled off in a few months whut typ-
ically takes a year to plan," Habitat
spokesmdJ\ Mark Roussey said.
Costa Mesa dnd Habitat for Humanity
have been on divergent paths 111 their efforts
to provide low-income housmg -each pro-
ceeding independrntly. Those paths finally
merged wiU1 the building of the houso for
Michael and Llndd Sebo at 212 Del Mar ·
Ave , Korando said
Korando is Just one of dozens of volun-
teers who have worked behind the scenes in
the weeks preceding the Blitz Build.
"For every hour we as volunteers pound
nails into a house, there arc 20 hours of
preparation," Korando said.
BUILDING BLOCKS
Some of that preparab.on includes getting
the matenals. AbOut $50,000 to $75,000 in
labor and matenals go into the typical Habi-·
lat home. In the case of the Sebo house, Soy·
der Langston, an Irvine-based real estaloand
construction compnny, donated· $60,000 of
the materials.
Snyder Langston cmployel's spent hour..
ori the phone calling subcontracton; they've·
worked with in the pust getting labor and
materials donated.
•Mostly in all case~ 1t was a resounding
ye~.~ c;l)id Bob ·oeBcrard, proje<-t manager
•
PHOTOS B'I MAR MA! T Alt;
Former Costa Me a planning commissioner Mark Korando was among the many volunteers who helped on the ~ebo project.
HOW IT WORKS
Families must meet certain criteria:
Need: The family cannot own a home.
They must not earn more than half the '
median income for a family of their size
in Orange County. For example, the' Sebo
family, which has six members, cannot
earn more than $38, 150.
Good credit The family must demon·
strate financial responsibility and cannot
have declared .bankruptcy in the last two
years.
Ability to repay a mortgage: The
family must earn at least S 16,000·
S20,000 a year.
Ability to make payments: The
family must make a 1 % down payment
on the home and pay clo,lng costs of
about $750.
Sweat equity: families must com-
plete 600 hours of by wor~ing on their
own home, someone else's home or pro·
v1ding other services for Habitat.
with the compdny.
A btlle concr •tt• hC?H', e fpw 1erntorccmcnt
bars there, and pwtty soon tlw m~1tcmtls
were connng together.
Jn au, 50 lo 60 suhrnntta<tor drld \lt•ndms
agreed to donate labor and matenals. Skilled .
labor includes plumbing, carp ~ntry and clec-
tncal servtces. Supplies mclucle concrete,
sheet metal, msulati~n. hcdting and au con·
diltoning, roofing matl•nal, wu\dows, drywall
and paint. They dlso s~cured \1j)pliunces for
the home -d wush~r and dryer, refrigefdlor
and stOVt'.
BRINGING IT All TOGET.HER .
Site supenntendcnt Ray Englert can't wtttl
to look bdck on the pro1cct. Englert is the
man everyone els~ goes to for answt'rs
·1 worry about every httlc detdil that goes
into the project/ Engll'ft said. "I wake up tn
the middle of the night and thmk 'Oh, I for·
got this. Oh, I rorgot that:•
. Fueled.by cofle' and Ciga~ett ~s, Englert 1
at the construction site 12 to J 5 hours <1 <.18.'l
Like the eye of the .;torm, he 1. a reference
point, bombarded w1th que.-.lion surh as:
Where should the hold·downlli go on the
framing? What kinil of nnils should be u ?cl
to fasten the clo el door to the noor?'ltow
should the counter top be donn?
Englert nl"o mak~ o;ure the plumbers,
ell'Clrtcian!-. nnd drywllll mstallers how up
so the schpdule lot th r' l of the w ck 1 n't
thrown olf.
· Not tinbhmg by todily wa not an opUon
•I'm hvinu I his house," C:n9INt sa1dA:'arli·
er this w •ok. *1110 hou e in my Ullnd is
ttlready hmlt " ·
BY THE NUMBERS
Cost and item es1im ates used for
the Sebo home in Costa Mesa:
• $50,000-$75,000 -tn materials
• 20,000 -nails
• 5,000 -linear feet of steel
• 3,000 -labor hours
• 2,500 -cookies
• 2.000 -roof tiles
• 1,800-feet of electrical wmng
• 1.239 -square feet in house
• 1,200 -meals served (about 1 SO a
day)
• 1.000 -bage.ls, muffins, doullhnuts
• 700 -sandwiches
• 528 ~ people who tlelpcd build di ·
house
• 500 600 -gallons of lemonade, t ea, •
· coffee, water and other drinks
• 400-studs
• 280 -pieces of siding
• 200 -gallons of drywall compound
• 150-200 -gallom of paint
• 96 -tu~ of caulk.
• 55 -cubic yard5 of concrete
• 41 -organizations, restaurants and
individuals donated food.
• 4 -bedrooms
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"As you're building this hause, .
you're helping to build a family,
and families build a communi-
ty.,,
-Bill Co~ retired administra-
tive ~irector at Hoag Hospital.
"Most things
you do aren't
going to matter
50 years from
now. It's neat to
go back a cou-
ple years later
and look at the
house you built.
It's all landscaped, the kids are
out in the yard, and a basket-
ball court is up above the
garage. It's really a neat feel-
ing."
-Stuart ''Sharke y" Warrick,
volunteer from Mesa Verde
United Methodist Church
''With Habitat, you really make
a difference in someone's life.
Seeing the trans-· ·
formation hap-
pen in people
when they have
a place ·they can
call their own,
it's very conta-
gious. It's very
addicting That's
why I take the time·to work for
Habitat."
-Lesley Hoenecke, develop-
ment manager with Snyder
Langston, a real-estate and con-'
struction company in Irvine.
"I just really enjoy being here
working with people and the
positive atti-
tudes. You get
so much more
back than you
give. Sometimes
things don't go
as smoothly as
they would if
we were profes-
sionals, but
everyone's kind to each other
and we're learning as we go.
I'm learning more than I teach
at this point. At some point I'
hope to teach more."
-Lynn Felthaus, city of
Orange Water Department
"Everyone has
the same goal.
They don't feel
like they're
forced They
want to be her~.
Everyone works
as a team"
-Luana
Tempel, nurse who is donating
hours to a sister who 1s getting
a Habitat house in Irvine
"It really takes your mind off
of yourself, and you walk away
feeling achy and good. It keeps
your mind off anything that's
been troubling you."
-Phyllis Anderson.
substitute teacher
"If you can see
that family
when they get
the keys to their
house and you · •
helped build it,
it'.i really an
·emotional feet-
. ing."
-Mike Matsler, self·
employed handyman who has
worked on 16 Habitat for
Humanity homes
"We've been donating to Habi-
tat monetarily·wise for a long
time. We decided to come and
do. When you do Habitat, it's
like the potato chip commercial
-you can't build just one."
-Mark Dickerson
"Everybody has sf(ilf s ttiat they
don't yet know t hey have."
-Jerome Blac""1an, crew
leader and appeals officer with
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Frequently heard question from volunteers reflects
foundation for Habitat for Humanity homes
STORY BY ELISE GEE • PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN
T hey crawl out of their beds before ddwn to come pound nails.
pmnt siding and saw wood at the Habitat for Humaruty project.
Th<"!y re retirees, corporate executives, construction workers,
college students and church members. They report to their crew lead-
er~ with d simple quci.tion· "What can I do lo help?" · ·
Volunteer labor and donations make a
Habitat home possible. As a result, the h'bmes
are built with love, care and compassion.
At the end of the day, the laborers ledVC
with specks in therr eyes, paint on thc•ir
clothes, sawdust and dtrt in their hair, splin-
ters m their fingers and sometimes bru1~es
and scrapes.
They also leave with a sense of accom-
plishment amt the knowledge that thC'y arc
making a difference. As incoming Hab1tdt
president Jun LeSieur sa1d, those bnuses and
scrapes will disappear after a few weeks, but
the memories will last a lifetime. 1-Iere are
some of the volunteers who dedicated their
time and energy to the project·
THE PAITERSON FAMILY
The Pattersons live m Costa Mesa and mt't
Michael and Linda Sebo, whose family will
own the house, dunng Habitat's selection
process. Both families were 1ookmu to
improve their lives and became fast fnends.
"llley were so much like us, it was almost
bke looking mto a mirror,~ Charles Patterson
said.
Like the Sebos, the Pattersons have a 1arnc
family. Like the Sebos, they clcadcd it was better for their children to
have ct stay-t1t-home mom. Like the Sebos, they are home-schooling
their ch1ldr<>n cmd trying lo he good Christians.
And like the Scbos, th~ Pattersons had hoped to live in the l labilt1t
home dl 212 Del Mur Av<> When the Sebos got the hom~. mstecHl of
lwing chsappomted, the Pr1ttersons rejoiced. -we were ht1ppy to sec the Sebos get the house becdtlse-they nef'd-
ed it so ht1cl, • C'hdrlPs scud. -1 want to see them succeed I want to nur-
turc> Uw fnenclship b<'lween us."
As a gesture of their good will and m the spmt of lr1~ndship and ser-
vice, the Pattersons extended theu hands to the Sebo:. Chartes decid-
ed to dondte all the time he worked at the Sebo home toward the Sebos'
sweat cqwty hours inst~ad of his own. The Pattersons wtll be moving
from Costd Mesa to a Habitat home m lrvmu somc•tune next year.
Charles, who works al nearby Fauv1cw Developmental Center,
would zip over to the Del Mar site in the v.~eeks uefore the Blitz Build to
work during his lunch hour. He took vaC'atlon time to wo:k on the pro-
JC<"I every ddy Uus week. ·
1-hs wife, Donna, baby-sat the Sebos' three oldP-.t children daily so
Mike and Linda Sebo could be·at the Butz Build. Along with Donna's
own C'hildren -Josiah, 6; Hannah, 4; Ruth, 3, Susannah, 19 months;
and tmother on& OJ'\ the way -that made for a lull houst> this week.
·we wanted to demonstrate to them that we were hdppy for them
thul they got it," Charles said. '
JOE PARENTEAU
As director of guidance for the Los Angeles UnifiC'd ~chool District,
Patenteau spent years wearing swts and sitting '1t desks pushing pen-
cils and computer keys.
The 62-year-old reti..ted in 1 ~96 after 32 years w1th the distnct. These
days, Parenteau u. living off his pension and spends hve days a week
huilding homes for Habitat.
"I get a lot of Sdtisfaction out of it," Parenteuu said. "I don't neE:d a
srtlary."
Besides, Parenteau spent years as a salury man w&rking for the dis-
trict. To beat trafhc, he typically Wds on the freeway by 5 am. for the
50-nule C'Omrnute to Los Angeles.
"I'm a lot healthier now," Parenteau said. ·1rs a lot Jc.,s stressful!
Volunteenng for Habitat also gives Parenteau the chance to do
something he left behind long ago -working with his hands. The son
ol a c.arpenter, he put hirnscll through college bu11dmg houses and even
loi.t a fmger dunng one construction project.
Parenteau can work 12-hour days for 1 fab1tat for Humanity, and the
lime just flies by. . ·
Still, working with less~expcnenccd volunteers has been a lesson in
ptttwnct>. Watch11,1g someone tap away with u hammer could be excru-
c1c1ting, especially when Parentcdu knew h<• could probably get the JOb
done Wlth three swift whacks.
H You lcetm to be patient and you d.ccept the willingness of people
who w~nt to help at whatever skill level th<'y 'rc at,· he Stiid.
With the help of an
army of volunteers,
top, the walls of
the Sebo family
home were raised
on Del Mar
Avenue 1n Costa
Mesa. Volunteer
Janet Parts, upper
left. painted along-
side her shadow at
the project site. At
left, Donna Patter-
son braids laer
daughter, Ruth's,
hair with the help
of Ashley Sebo
lnside the Patter-
son's mobile home,
where she ls pro-
Vlilliig ilay cue or
the Setio chtldren
during the con-
1tructton of their
ftabttat for .
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. s carchlights cha cd the
night sky. A billoWlllg
wl\ite tent crectE'd m the
parking lot glowed from within
liJ(e some exlialerrestnal giant.......,..
marshmallow. Valets m uniform
snapped to attention with tiach
arnving dUtomobile, opening the
doors for guests and greeting
each ont> dS if they were diplo-
mats drriving at d 19th-century
bdl.l
b.w.
cook
versation m a reception tent ne xt
to the dinner site.
was dres ed to kill, complement-
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straples black and gold ball
gown featuring a see-throu
lttce nu<rfilr anc1 a filll ta.trefu slilil
suitable for Cinderella (before
the clock strikes midnight of
course).
The• hostess was joined by her
stunmng friend Elizabeth Carre,
who had flown in from Aspen, ·
Colo., for U\e affair. Carre was
joined by escort Raymond Pirtle
ot the prominent Pirtles of ·
Nashville, Tenn.
Kurt Soderling, a Chapmcµl
grad and successful cinematog-
rapher wlth credits including
··manic,• joined bis parents at
the party on the arm of his date,
actress Melinda Songer.
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gathenng with IDS familiar wit
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deductible?" said AJgyros as his i
bride -with platinum-blonde 1
shoulder-length hair and a subUyt . I shim.mering dinner pants swt 1 tnmmed m faux fur -dazzled 1
the Orange County soaal ~A• J
list. " The beautiful (inside and out) !
Unda Beale and her husband, •
Ron Beale, owners of At Ease,
Fash.ion Island, glamorized the :
party Wlth their handsome pres-
ence. Linda is one of the best·
dressed women of Orange Coun-
ty, always attired in good taste.
that is a re flection of style that is
her own.
It was all first class for the
17th unnuaJ American Celebra-
tion benefibng the scholarship
fund of Chapman University.
B~fore the firs&. glass of wine was
poured, benefit chain; CedUa
Presley (the granddaughter of
Hollywood leg(md Cecil B.
DeM1lle) and Ronald Soderling
of Newport l:leuch knew that
thetr gdld celP.brauon hud earned
<•xlremely high marks of success:
$460,000 had be1•n rn1sed for the
('hapmdn scholarship fund,
$165,000 more than the previous
year
Waiters m white gloves held
their silver trays high maneuver-
ing thr9ugh1 the shoulder-to-
shoulder crowd passing detica-·
oes preparPd in the on-site
kitchen of the Hyatt Regency.
Hotel.
Gall Soderling, wife of Ronald
Soderling, decorated the tent in a
theme of gold, black and white.
The tables were exquisite, cen-
tered with vases filled wlth white
on whi~e flowers spilling forth on
settings of bld.ck and gold china
The prominent crowd featured
the high-profile presence of
George and Judie Argyos.
George, chairman of Amel and
Affiliates, is the chairman of the
Chapmtrn University board of
Attending Chapman University's American Celebration were Kurt
Soderling, Melinda Songer, Gall Soderling and Ron Soderling.
The even~ raised $460,000 for the university's scholarship fund.
Also in the tenl were 'IWyla
and Chuck Ma.rUn, Ubby and
Edgar Pankey, Helga and Bob
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Roger Hobbs, a Chapman ·
Some 700 black-lie clad
quests, many of them legendary
Orange County names mcluding
a ma1onty conlinq"nt of New-
port-Mesa Chapm~rn devotees, .
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W 1th plenty of room to
get ypnr groov~ on,
Club f\1ax 1~ d twven
for those willing to work up a
sweat.
Locdted mstdQ the DoubleTree
HoteJ m Coste& Mel>a, the club is
open only three nights a week
but attracts a variety oC pl~ople ..
The s.heer sl.7.e of thu club, which
holds three dance floors, mVJtes
people to shake, shake, shake. If
·you're shy about qcttm' Jtggy ,
w1lh it, Club Max
NIGHT LIFE isn't U1e pldCC for
you.
+ WHAT: Double·
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Bristol St., Costa
Mesa
• WHEN: 9 p.m. to
2 a.m. Thursday and
Friday; 10 p.m. to 2
a.m. Saturday ·
+ PHONE: (714)
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~ + HOW MUCH: Fri·
day, SS and Satur-
day, $12 before 10
p.m., S 15 after 10
p.m.
The ctrnb1ence
15 hard to HdtHJt' herdu~~ whoev-
er des1gned thl1 dub must hcive
had a spht persondlity. Call it u
rrux betw(•en d teenager's bed·
room and d Las Vegds cc1smo.
There cm~ splashes of hnght col-
ors on black-li9ht canvases
throughout the club. With the
lights turned down, you rrughf
think you've Wdlkc>cl into i:I fJcti·
tious art gdllery.
DIANA MULVIHU / Dean Kauamuia pours a drink at Club Max at the Double Tree Hotel In
DAllV PILOT Costa Me a.
tuge pomt anywhere m the club I Bclv.een 8 and 9 p.m., two hustle, an old-fashioned dance
If you don't want to be soc1dJ, • mstn1clors Leetch the New York that looJc. simple. Make no rrus-
The spctcious, oct(1gon-shdpect
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resemble lhe one·WdY gldss in
Nevadd Cdsmos. TJw thought
crosses your mind whC'ther so nf'·
one 1s Wdlchtnq you Two of the
dance floors ttlso hav(' eight
points. ThE• ilrc lutN t must hctvf!
liked geomC'lry.
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Customers huve t1 good van·
"We have a great atmosphere
here,• said Scott Bruno, the
hotel's restaurant and lounge
m&nager. "There is plenty of
room to party here "
Although Saturdd}S are th<'
busiest, club goers Will hnd the
most fun on Thursday nights
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After the brave souls attempt Central Libror}"s toyer . .
the hustle, a disc 1ockcy spins through Nov. 30 The eshib1t,
disco and Top 40 tunes until thn "Boats and Bouquets." is a
• club closes at 2 a.m. Dnnk spe-reflection of scenes iJl ~~-·
cials include $2 Anchor Steum em California and Mexico.
and Miller GenUine Draft and $3 The exhibit ts free and
vodka gimlets. open to the public. The library
Keeping with thdt VL>gds . 1s at 1000 Avocado Ave .. New.
theme, the dub dlso offerS black-P.C!rt Beach.
1ack on Thursday cilld Saturday. For more mfo.Qnation, can
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to bottles of liquor. ·the holidays Dec. 5
. A pre-Thanksgiving bash 1s
scheduled for Nov. 25 that will The William Hall fl.1aster
C k Chorale has been rin~g m be hosted by local boy hero ee the holidays for the past 43
Parks, who like all of his follow year.;. The tradition continues
. NBA players is on an extended at 6 p.m . Dec. 5 at the Orange
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Sleu~s .are _onjhe-case ·at Mystery Cafe ·
• • • • • • f
AFTll HOURS -·MUSIC ART Te».t mus
l;j~0».:9t~)V4'!JVCad.ulg. th
murder mysteries featunng ·
Nancy Drew and the J lardy
Boys, you'll find the current
attraction at Newport Beach's .
Mystery Cafo particularly appe-
tizing.
•Nancy Hardy and the Riddle
of the Sphinx• is the latest
laugh-packed whodunit from the
fiendishly creative folks who
brought you "Murder at the Cafo
Noir," • Abracddaver" and
"Death Under Cover." The show
has just settled m for an ind~h
nite run on weekends at New-
port's Mezza.
THEATER REVllW ~a~~ Restau-
Locally
created -authors Alyssa
Canann and Tom Shelton reside
in Costa Mesa and Laguna
Beach, respectively -"Nancy
Hardy• (also titled "Your Dinner
or Your Life •) contains dll the
vital elements that have distin-
guished Mystery Cafe in its first r eight years.
1 • First of all, it's the aollthes1s of
11 Agatha Christie. No proper still-
1 upper-Upping here. Director Bob
May (who also enacts three char-
1 acters in 'the show) has encour-
1 aged his cast to serve up the
ham, no matter "9rhat else is on
the menu. The result is broad,
outlandish comedy reminiscent
of the earlier, better days of "Sat-
urday Night Live" or the old
•carol Burnett Show."
Secondly, the audience
becomes involved, though not so
much in this show as m past pro-f· ductions. The actors are skilled
.• in the art of improvisauon and, at
Saturday rught's performance,
even brought a feUow critic . .
'NANCY HARDY
AND THE RIODlE
OF THE SPHINX'
~ WHERE: Mys-
tery Cafe at the
M eua nine
Restaurant,
M acArthur
Boulevard south of Jamboree
Road, Newport
Beach + WHEN:8 ·
. p.m. Fridays and
Saturdays indefi-
nitely + HOWMUCH:
$49 for dinner
and show + PHONE: (714)
979-CLUE
li'acy Purdue warns her father (Michael McKay) of impend-
ing danger ln the Mystery Cale production of "Nancy Hardy
and the Riddle of the Sphinx.,.
onstage to sing a jingle he'd
written (the playgoers ostensibly
are finalists in a soap company
Jingle contest). .
May puts on a seminar in
wackiness as he enacts the
crazed Nazi captain of a nu1se
ship up the Nile (circa 1938), a
Marty Feldmanesque busboy
who's reaUy the exiled king of
Chad and a Scotland Yard inves-
tigator with dossiers on all con-
cerned.
. The sleuthing young Nancy is
. wmningly portrayed by Tra~y
Purdue with all the sweet spunk-
iness she c•m muster. Her doting
father, with a past that catches
up to him on the tnp, is solidly
done by Michael McKay.
A pail of consummate pros in
the interactiv~ theater genre are
Mignonne Profant as a seductive
songstress and Lori Schneide as
a sourpuss spinster. These two
manage to steal whatever part of
the show May hasn't already
absconded with.
Profant enhances the evening's
enioyment with her fenun~ fatale
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mannensms and hN torchy songs
f rorn~tl<HJ lhP J!iano fJ>la ed hy THE MCCOY TYNER TIUO
Kevin Weed), while Sduieide ,.,.,..._~ ............. ..Genter' .MasteI.:ot.Jtµi..
(who mu t rmvc gro' up dtd · Senes in Sege.rstrom Hall will
mq~uth BtizZJ on "Lit ugh-In•) as present Ole McCoy T}'ncr Trio
an a~lute kkk m her O.Uilom1a and Symphony perfonrung th
debut (her character name, hy the music ot Burt Bachatacll at 8
way, is the pseudonym used by pm. Nov. 28. Tickets range
the author of the Nancy Drew from $24 to $46 and are on sal~
books). now. Ticket\> may be purchased
paruel Emmett c1s the Hill· by phone through TickctMas-
i.oaked wastrel playboy pull!-. out ter at (714) 740-1878 or (213)
au the cliches to th1!\,,lctmihar 365-3500 or over the Internet
Chdracter but mancl<Jl'h to Tf'Ifldin . through TicketMasler OnLine,
symputhctk L1kew1st'. Tom Roy-at www.ticketmaster.
er wrestles with cancature as a com. For more information call
shady, mob·cennect4!<1 pa,.sen(,le! (714).556-AR=I'S.
and comes out the Victor m thic;
and two other a!>signments. TRACY BYRD
Hardy Boys fan:. will r~cogruze The Orange County Perform-
the hrst name of hic'i lost chdrnc-mg Art!> Center presents Tracy
ter, Fenton, dS Fronk dntl Joe Byrd at 4 p.m. Dec. 6. The con-
Hardy's dad. cert \Vill alo;o feature appear-
Thc show h WPll-pac.ed, dnd ances by muslClans Keith Bar-
the actor::. mamtaan chdracter ling and Ty Herndon nckets
well as they break to serve the are $30 to $46 and are on sale
three-course dinni>r. And, unhkc al The Center box of bee and
past Mystery C<Jfc ~hows, you'll by phone through TicketMas-
probably guess the murderer ter at (714) 740-2000 or (213)
well m advance of lht> hnal cw-480-3232 or online at
tain which, tor senous armchdlr www.ticketmaster.com. For
sleuths, may be thP-p1o<luction's more information call (714)
only weakn~ss, 556-ARTS or visit The Center's
Web page at www.ocartsner
• TOM nrus reviews local theater for .org/ocpac~ or call Tho Center
the Daily Pilot. Hts review~ appear Thurs· at (7t4) S56-2746. days and Saturdays. ·
THE ART OF ANCIENT CHINA
OCC! Un .arts ..gall a; u. CA•
tunng artllacts from Chinese·
tomb of the Han and Tang
ar.nasttc . The exhibition w·
run through De~.10 and i3 free
to the puhlic. Tho contenls of
the tombs' artifact.! reHect a
oc1 •ty f!ngaged in dgricultwe
dOd a01mcsl husbandry, trade
and economic!ii, religionJ
music, fashion, military prac-
tices and architectural des1~
For more ~formation call
(714).4~2-5039.
A BRUSH WITH THE SEA
The Newport Harbor Museum
Will hold ·A Brush With The
Sea,• featuring manne art that
focusc:s on the Pacific by con-
temporary artis~ through
March 1 m the Grand Salon on
the Museum'<:> second deck. For
more information, call (949)
673-7863,ext. 350.
GLASS INSTALLATION
Artlst Themldn Statom's large-
scale gldSS iru;lallation runs
through Jan. 3 dt the OrdDge
. County Musewn of Art South
Coast Plaza Gallery. 3333 Bns-
to\ St.~ Costa Mec;a, Admission
ts free. For infonnauon, call
(714) 662-3366.
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1t·sl111qs m . mroundmg villages.
\., part of tlw progrdm, the
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kpo\\ n Pt1r spN wltst dnd New-
port Bt·c1ch ll' 1dPnl Dr. William ·
ttour,e hc1., c1lso dont1t~d to this
[im
de boom
project.'
Club Pr~sident Rich ard Ober·
reiter notes that funds con-
tributed by the local Rotary Club
are bemg matched by the Rotary
Club of Mysore and are eligible
to be matched by the local
Rotary District and Rotary Inter-
national funds, bringmg the dol-
lar mvestment to $32,000 New-
port-Balboa Rotanan Rajendra
. '
Desai, who lrutiate<l the project,
s-tn1ndiu to oversee the start-11]1~
of the program Deaf India on
behal! of the local club.
GOOD MORNtNC COSTA
MESA: Del Heintz, chaintliiD of
the board of directors for the
Costa Mesa Chamber of Com-
merce, will provide the State of
the Chamber address at the.7:15
a.m. Good Morning Costa Mesa
Brcclkfast on Thur:oday at the
Costt\ Mesa Country Club.
Heintz has CJ special insight into
Costa Mesa as he is general
manager of MediaOne Cable in
Costa Mesa and serves in a vari·
ety of community organizations.
PrepdJd reservations at $12 each
dre due Tuesday or pay $17 at
the door. To make reservations,
CdJI (714) 885-9090.
CHORAL FESTIVAL: 1\vo
cans of food for the needy will get
you admission to the fourth annu-
al lnterfdith Choral Festival spon-
sored by the Newport-Mesa-
IMne lnterfdith Council. The con-
cert will be held at 7 p .m. Sunday
at LOdlc.; Perlorrmng Arts Center at
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Commun ity Rail
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Cost a Mesa
and you?
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Or,ingc County is a dynamic vibrant place to
li'lt\'!, with world cl,1ss cmplOyment recreation
and qu.lhty of hfi . We can anticipate
tremendous gn:Ywth ITT JOOS. tounsm. people
al)d housing. bUt rt will be difficult to SUppOrt
th1~ prpspcnty 1f we dOn't conUnu~ to invest
rn our transpor~tion netWork. HOIN might a
local rail system serve you'
The City 9f Costa Mesa aiid O<!TA •l"Mte >'V4
to ttChd Communlfy Rail Wo~
This!"" a hands-on ~ meeting wnere
Costa Mesa rcsidents can prCMde ~
localized 1~t into the rail planning process
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Five choirs-from d1veI'Se fajth
groups will provide the music
while five other faith groups will
provide spedal Thanksgiving
messages on the theme of •With
Grateful 1 learts ... • "This is one> of
the signuture evenl'> of the New-
port-Mesa-lIVlnc Interfaith Conn-
ci.t, ~ Sdld Greg Kelley, council
, president. ''We foel we ure work-
ing towttrd our goal of buildmg
'lmdg<>~ of unden.ldnding'
between the mdny froth lrddillons
of the diverse cultures of Ornnge
County.# ·
BOunOUE. TIME: Don't for-
get to drop by Estancia High
School between 10 a.m. and 4 .
p.m. toddy for the thud annual
Holiday Boutique sponsored by
the Harbor Mesa Lions Club.
The boutique features handcraft-
ed gif ls and othC?r items for sale
with proceeds going to local
charities. .
WELCOME TO THE WORLD
Of SERVICE CLOBS ... Charlie
Ranek, sponsored by Syd Lucas,
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
who JOined the Newport Beach
S~ Rt1tary C:lub ·
WORTH REPEATING ... Prom
the Scuttlebutt, the n<'w letter of
the Newport Beach·CoronCi dP.l
Mar Kiwanis Club "Though we
travel the world over to fmd the
beautiful, we must carry 1t with
us or we find it not ~
SERVICE a.ua MEETINGS THIS
COMING WEEK. Want to get more
rnvolved In our community, make new
friends, network or give something
back to your commun1ty7 Try a service
club! You are invtted to attend a club
meeting this coming week. Many clubs
will buy your first guest meal for you
TUESDAY -7:30 •.m. The Newport
Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the
Balboa Bay Club to hear Frank Bryant
on ground-water replacement. 6:30
p.m. The Costa Mesa Newport Harbor
Lions Club meets at the Costa Mesa
Country Club.
WEDNESDAY -7:15 a.m. The
Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets
for a prayer breakfast at the Mission
Viejo Country Club. The South C0'1st
I can 't believ e ..... .
Metro Rotary Oub will meet lit the
Centei Oub. The.,NewP.Qrt Harbor K1wa·
nis Club meets at the University Athletic
Club Noon The Costa Mesa Rotary
Club meets at Mesa Verde Couotry
Club. 6 p.m .• The Newport· Balboa
Rota')' Club meets at the Bahia
CorintHian Yacht Club to hear Bruce
Vance1I of the American Cancer Society.
THURSDAY 7:30 a.m. The Costa
Mesa Orange Coast 8r~akfast Lions
Club meets at M1m1's cafe for a bus1
ness meeting. Noon The K1wani~ Club
of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar
meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club. The Costa Mesa Kiwanis Clutr
meets at the Holiday Inn. The Exctiange
Oub ~f Newport Harbor meets at River-
boat Restaurant to hear Philip M . Nowl-
en. assistant executive vice chancellor of
UCI, discuss #Making Cops Smarter than
Robbers H The Newport-Irvine Rotary·
Club meets at the Irvine Mamott.
• COMMUNITY & CLUBS is published
every Saturday in the OCHly Pilot Fax
your service 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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. CONTINUED FR~ A 1
ter for biblical and llussness stud-
ies, stu.dio theater an!;t~tathall.
ana a 1, 00-s at p rfom).ing ilrtS
center that will double as a wor-
ship center for Newport Me a
Chrtstian Center. .
The first J>f'as~ will cost about
$11 rrull1on .. The college illreacly
has sPcured $8.5 million m
pledges, Kraiss .said. In addition,
Newport Mesa Chnstidn CC'nter,
whk.h wJ..11 have jomt use of the
facility, will tdi~e hall the cost of
the approx.imdtely $5 million cen-
. ter, said Jim Bradford, senior pas·
toE. .
•n·s a big step. for us,· Brad-
fora said ·we're de:.perate for
space.·
The 1,500-member church has
a 600-scat cha~l cmd brings to
fruition a vision that began nearly
two decades ago. Bradford said
he hopes the performmg arts cen-
ter will serve as a vuluable
resource for the commuruty with
SOCIAL
CO!'JTINUED FROM A 1
preparing something lhut the
board can look al."
Local union ofhcials <ould not
be reached for comment on the
proposal. but state umon oflicials
said they will mount a vigarous
. campaign to defeat the proposal
by involving un10n membe rs.
mcludmg lhose m the Newport-
Mesa F~deration of Teacherii.
·It's o big 5'lp fur us. We're desper-
ate for Sfkkl. •
I
Jim Bradford
-SeAJo! l)itStor .Jt .Newpcxt MIY
Christian Center, which will twve
joint use of the facility with sec
•
its ample seating, Jarge stage and
hydraulic orchestrd pit.
Newport Mesa ,ChrisUcm Cen·
ler is an Assemblies of God
church and iS separate from the
college. However, the church dlld
school have. a cooperative rela-
tionship because SGC lS owned
ct.nd operated by the Southern
California District of .the Assem-
blies of God. .
The second and third phases of
SCC's expansion include a dining
hall, gymnasium and center::; for
science, math, computer eng1-
ncenng and communications.
The master plan will be pre-
!>ented to the Costa Mesa Plan-
ning Commission within the next
60 days. Kraiss said .•
~ "It's going to be a very big
issue m the coming weeks,"
Bergan said. •I don't think we
should be called upon to under·
write the saving of Social Securi-
. ty." .
Because they are already pdy·
11"19 into and will be receiving
pensions from the state program,
the benefits Callionua's certificat-
ed employees will recelve from
Social Security will also be lower,
Bergan sdid.
"We'll be pdying more and
yettmg less for it," she said .
FAMILY ARTS DAY
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15
12 NOON -4 p.m.
FREE
ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART
850 San Clememte Drive, Newport Beach
(949) 759.1122
Celebrate the diversity
of California!
Performances of Izzy Tooinsky's "Forgotten 49ers"
Art activities, including:
• Multicultural Mobiles .,. .... ,.. ...... ,,
• Mexican Paper Painting
• Masking Making
•Collage
Gallery tours
Refreshments
Sponsored by The Islanders
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MANY VOICES , MANY VISIONS
Meeting Locatidn:
NewpQrt Beach Central Library
Friends' Room
'
1000 Avocado Avenue
Monday, November 16, 1998
· 7:00pm
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~osta Mesa 92627; fax them to 646-4170, or call 54().1224. ext 228 A complete
listing of A.round Town can btl.found ~
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TODAY
Oral cancer screening will be
available from 8 a.m. to noon at
Hoag Cancer Center, 1 Hoag Dfi-
·ve, Building 41, Newport Beach.
Admission is free. Reservations
are requested. For more informa-
tipn-, call (800) 514·4624. .
A Paso-Fino Horse Show will be
presented from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
today and Sunday in the Equestri-
an Center at the Orange County
Fair & ExpoSltion Center, 88 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa. Adinission is
free. For more infonnation, call
(714) 708-3247.
The Friends· of Newj,ort Bay will
be giving free guided walking
tours of the Upper Newport Bay
Ecological Reserve between 9
and 10;15 a.m. beginning at the
comer of Eastbluff Drive and
Back Bay Road. Wear comfortable
clothes. Tour groups start every 10
to 15 minutes. For more inform.a~
lion, call (949) 786-8878 .
Ufe Line Screening will be at
Triangle Square from 9 a.m. to
4:30 pm. offenng affordable
stroke ami vascular screening for
seniors .. Tnangle Square is located
at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Appotntments are recommended.
For more information. call (800)
801-7815.
AROUND
A Tri-Star collectors show will be
presented from 10 a.m. to 6 pm.
today, and 10 a.m . to 5 p .m . Sun·
da): in BuildinJI No. 10 at the·
Ord.Dge Cotfnty Fa.tr~ Exposition
Center, 88 Pair Dnve, Co:.ta
Mesa. Admission is $7, children 5
and under are free. For more
information, call (714.)708-3247.
Students will present an· assort-
ment of talents from 10 a.m to
·noon at the Waldorf School of
Orange County, 2350 Canyon
Dnve, Costa Mesa. Tht" event will.
feature songs in Japanese, Span-
ish and English as well as instru-
·mental performances. Adinission
is free. For more information, call
(949) 574-7775. .
The Harbor Me a Uons Club
annual Holiday Boutique will be
presented from JO a.m . lo 4 p.m .
at OCC's student center, 2701
Fairview Road, Co!>ta Mesa.
Adrru.Ssion is $1. This is a fund-
ra1sing event that will benefit
local charities. For more in16nna-
tion, call 432-5725.
An American Indian Art and Rel-
ic sale will be presented from 10
a.m. to 7 p.m. today and 11 a.m. tp
5 p.m. Sunday in Building No. 14
at the Orange County Fair &
Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive.
Costa Mesa. Adrmssion 1s $5,
seniors are $4, and children 12
and ·under dre free. Fo·r more
information, call (714) 708-3247.
Parents Without Partners will
present a dance from 8 p.m. to
rmdnight at the Tee Room at the
Newport Beach Golf Course, 3100
house to liome
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SUNDAY
,.
A slide lecture Utlt!d "Myttlene -
An Ancient Greek City• will be
presented by Hector Williams,
University of British Columbia,
from 2;30 to 4:30 p.m. dt the New-
port-Mesa Christian Center Sdnc-
tuary at SCC, 55 Fair Dnve, Co:;ta
Mesa General admiss~on is $5;
students are $2; ·members and sec students are free. For more
information, Ci.ill (949) 786-9149.
A yoga cla~ Will be presented'ti ·
Helena Sprake fJom 6:30 to 8 pm
at th~ Nancy Clatk Education
Center, 471 Old Newport Road,
Su1te 103, Newpolt Beoch.
Adnussion is $8 per class or $.10
for four prepaid classes. For more
inlormation, call (949) 548-4059.
TUESDAY
A yoga class will be presented by
Helena Sprake from 9 .to 10.15
a.m a t the Nancy Clark Educa·
t10n Center, 471 Old Newport
Road, Swte 103, Newport Beacn
Adnuss1on is $8 per class or $30
for four prepaid classes. For more
mtorrnution, call (949) 548-4059.
MONDAY
A class titled Healthy Eating will
be presented from 1:30 to 3:3'J
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EYE-OPENER ' QUOTE Of THE DAY
Corona del Mor shows its OF potential wtth Sl-point
explosion ogoinsl El Toro i1 Sea YlflW footbal.
· · "We must have a ~ cloud ~ over us. Maybe that's how you can
explcin a team ~ (one) tr\, down and st beating us tOoight _•
Jerry Howell, Costa Mesa High football coac;ti.
----~~~~~~------_,..-.-,...-~ -Saturday, November 14 •. 1998 •Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-574...4223 Newport Beoch/Co$fO Mesa Dot~/ Pilot 8 I . (
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MUstangs ·
run wild,
and-lose
• Opportunistic Aliso
overcomes Costa Mesa
domination for unlikely
27-18 win clnd a shdfe of
PCL crown, b1,1t.Mesa
mclkes CIF playoffs.
.ALISO VIEJO -(.'ostd Mesa
High footbdll coach Jerry Howell f Sdid last week th.it Chnstma<>
I came earl}' when a Ldgund Hills
forfeit thrust the .Mustangs back
mto the Pac1hc Coast League btle
chd!>e. But, dt'Sp1te dommating ! from start to. fuush in Pnday
night's title showdown at Aliso
Niguel, } low ell and his visitorio
encountered d Gnnch weanng
teal and bletck.
For though the Wolverines
(5-5, 4-1 lll !~ague) earned just
one fiTht down to Mesa's 20, ran
just 18 olfens1ve pldys to the
Musttmgs' 75, lost the time of
possession b,1ttle, 36:45 lo 11.15
and were outgaincd, 331-64, m
total offense, .they ~omehow
pulletl off a 27-18 triumph to
share their second ledgut? crown
in three Se<tsons with Umv«:>rs1ty.
Aliso L<; the lcagm•'s No. 1 rep-
resentative. hdving beaten Uni
(6·3-1, 4-1) he.•d-to-hcud.
Costa Me:,a (6-4, 3-2), though
greatly disappointed by Fnday's I outcome,-ma~es the CIF South-
.em Section [hvi!>1on VJ pldyoffs
as the thirQ-.place lPam. The
Mustetngs, who tiecomc the first
team m the sc:h<x,l's:l9-year gnd-
uon hIStory to make the playoffs
for th ' third straight season. bed
Laguna Beach for third, but
advance by vtrtuc of beating the
t Arti$ts, 35-13, lt1st week.
I Laguna I lilts, which won all I five league games on the field,
but forfeitl'd three victories for
using an ineligible player, saw its
postsedson hopes dashed when
an attempt to gain a restraining
order m court was dPmed. Also,
the PCL pnnnpals rgfuscd to
hear the Hawks' etppeal to he vot-
ed m as one of the league's three
repre:>entativc .
SEE-MUSTANGS PAGE Bl
Irvine rallies in the second
half with a 24-0 run to·
grab a piece of the title.
Rtr.HAJm Du~-.:
M(Pb
IRVINE -Once atop the heap
in CIF Southern Section Division
VI, Newport Harbor H1gh's post-
season football fortunes wound
up piled at the bottom Friday
night in the Sea View League
finale.
With all the right moves.
Coach Jeff Bnnkley's Sailors -
5-0 before Sea View games -
placed Irvine's league champi-
onship on hold.
That is, until the platoon-
playing Vaqueros went for the
takedown in the fourth quarter,
commg from behind to earn a
34-15 homecoming victory.
Newport Hdrbor (6·4, 1-4
in league), which entered the
league campdign ranked .No.
1 in Division VI, • wtll only
read about other·tedms in the
TARS ..
VAQS
t~nd a couple of huge plays on
offense m the first half, stunned
the Irvine crowd with a 15:10
halftlme lead.
The Vctqueros would have.led
Ill the mtemussion hdd their ball
earner not fumbll'd out of the
end zone late m the first half on
what appeared to be a sure ·
touchdown. The Sailors ran out
the frrst-half clock.
On Irvine's first posses 100 of
the second half, the Vaqs
playo!fs. --~-~ • crashed to the Seniors' 1-yard
Irvme (8-1·1, 4-0-1), which
defeated previously unbeaten
Santa Margarita last week, 42-
18, to put itse'u in a posibon to
win the title, stormed back m the
second half to outscore the
Sdllors, 24-0
·Our kids played hard,"
Bnnkley said "They always
have, and they did again
tomght. I think we got a little
worn down Those big guys over
there platoon and they bring in
fresh horses "
Newport Harbor, with a safe-
line, thanks to a 42-yard run by
running back David Doomey,
but the Sailor dcfen~e held
lrvinf> to a field goal and New-
port still en1oyed a 15-13 fedd.
On fin>t-and-goal from the 1,
Irvine wds called for motion,
then Newport defensive end
Cooper Wise tackled Doomey
for a 2-yard l.bss. Irvine quarter·
back Sean Van de Merght>l fired
two incomplete pd!:.SCS to set up
fourth down as the Tais dodged
a bullet, allowing only D~ve
SEE SAILORS PAGE Bl Newport Harbor's Andre Stewart (2)
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
KM HAGGERTY.ZVUUS J DAILY PILOT
Corona del Mar's Mark Hatfield smashes through El Toro's defense en route to a key gain.
• Alshuler throws fot two TDs, runs for two scores;
Estabrook ramble~ for 158 yards and two touchdowns.
• I ,\."(l'll 11111
!kJl{ f>i1ol
NEWPORT BEACI l -· What
do you do when your go to guys
go down? For Corona dPI Mar
High to make the CIF P~uyoffs,
that que:>bon wotud 'have. t'o he
answered in the Sea V1C.\~ -----------iiilll League fmale tlgamst El Toro
Fnday rught dt f'-it:\-lport Harbor
Things looked qol)cl after
Denrus Alshuler, who has start-
ed under center .,mm Michael
Bergey went down before the
Sed Kings' las:> to Woodbndge,
led Cd}..1 to a 21-powt lead:
But the margm evaporated
qwckly and the Sea Kings' t1biJ-
1ty to control the clock Wds ham-
pered by the fact that Nate Lem-
mennan went out on the first
play of the game Wlth a c;hm
in1ury. Someone hdd lo tep up
Enter junior httck Grant
Estabrook.
Estabrook rumbled fur 158
yards an 23 ·earn cs, scored two
touchdowns and helped Corona
de! 1ar to a 51-28 victory over
the Chargers to give CdM a
chance at mdking the ptan,lfi>.
The Sea Kings will find out
Sunday attemuon when the ClF
pamngs are r~lea-.ed
·rve been runrung all· ea on
di fullback," Estabrook ~aid
•But I wa.; a tailback la::.t year on
J\ I couldtl't ha\·e done it with-
out great blocking from the lin
\Ye w~ been pracuong all }·ear
fw this ~
The '1ctof) giw~ the Sea
Kings U1e ms1de track on the
Ion ' Cff SouU1em ecuon D1vi-
.. 1on VJ at-largo play.oft berth.
They f1111sh th~ sea on 6-4 and
their 2-.i recorc1 i good enough
for fourth plttre in the Sea View,
wt}efe thP top 01re~ teams are
ttlso the top-ranked teams m the
01\1 ion
The onlv other conc-e1vdl>le
po sib1htv tor an at-large berth is
Kenne dy 16-4 J which lost to
Katclla, 13·6. to finb.h fourth m
U1e Empire League
SEE SEA KINGS PAGE Bl
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEI(.
•They' re double trouble when it cqmes to match point. ·
Hll 111\RD l>U!'.'11
lbiy Plot
AS;yone who plays club.
com knows the
hallenge of mastenng
the art of double<;, not to mention
how tricky 1t can be to ftnd a
compatible partner. .
With that, Audra Adams and
Kn ten Case of Newport Harbor
High 'are uniquely uruted on the
court; both havtng come from
tennis fomilies with an emphasis
on dolJhlcs. -
Adams and Case, close
rnf'nd o(f the rourt, have
discovered ~ sort or t.ncth sense
on the C'Ourt: They know where
the other's gomg. And with theu
m ·house c:oetches, t.he Newport
..
I farbor JuniOJ'b nnderstdrld how
'far enthusia ·m can take them in
the heat of a battle.
Like le.1st week's Sea View
League double fmal'i, when
Adam~·Ca. c upset Woodbndge's
top·seeded team of Daruelle
Hustedt and Adnana Hock1c-ko
to C'ollar the Back Bay'.; only
league champ1onc;h1p m guls
tenni thi year.
•'fhis Um~.-aid Case, who
lo t with Adams la t year agami.t
Hustcdt·Hocltirko m the Sea
Vi w hnal , "we played every
point hke it wa:. match pomt. •
Cac,e, the daughter of R.oss
Case, a fom1er tounng pro cmd
Au trnlian Daw. ~'up tandout,
nnd Ad~ tin-breakor m
SEE: DOUBLES PAGE 8J
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
-•Underdog Orange CDast
limps into contest at Mt.
San Antonio tgnight.
MUSTANGS
CONTINUED FROM 81 .
We must
have a black .
cloud haoging
over us,· How-
ell said after
Aliso returned
two fumbles for
touchdowns,
took cl punt 77
yards lo paydirt ·
and popped a
Herzog 53-yard quar-
l er back
counter for a . TD and its lone first down to over·
come a dommant Mesd running
game. "Maybe that's how you can
explain a team getting (one) first
down and sWl beating us tonight.
But I still don't know how that
happens.
"Our kids played super and we
dominated them all over the field.
I feel like I should saw down the
scoreboard.•
Mesa pounded relentlcSsly away
at the hosts, who turned a 3-0 deficit
into a 14-3 halftime lead, despite
not running an offensive play the
final 13:50 before the break.
Luis Avalos put Mesa on top
with a 44-yard field goal to cap the
game's f~t possession.
Enc Suarev. returned a Mesa
fumble 77 yards for a touchdown
to put the ho~ts ahead for good
with 7:56 left in the half.
Rich Hada returned a punt 77
yards to make it 14·3 moments lat·
er and ~eff Stanton sprinted 53
yards to paydirt on Ahso's only
noteworthy off(>nsive play three
plays after mtennission
Jimmy l lerzog, who finished
with 246 rushmg yards on 51 car-
rie , had a 5-yard Tb and Josh
Mendez plunged m from 1 yard
out. prect'ding a two-point run by
Dave Weir which mad~ 1t 2 t-18.
But Mesa lost fumbles on its
next two possessions, the first of
which was returned 60 yards to
paydirt by Hada, to quash its title
dreams.
5c:ot'e by Quarters
Costa Mesa 3 o 7 8 18
Aliso Niguel O 14 7 6 27
Fkst Quarter
CM -Avalos 44 f.G, 7· 13.
s.cond Quarter
AN -Suarez 77 fumble return
(Roy kick), 7;56.
AN -Hada 77 punt return (Roy kick}.
2.47.
Third Quartw
AN -Stanton S3 run (Roy kid<}, 1042.
CM -Herzog 5 run (Avalos k1Ck), 7:16.
Fowth Quarter
CM · Mendez t run (Weir run), 11 :12.
AN • Hada 60 fumble return
(kick. failed), 3.38
Attendance: 3,500 (estimated)
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
CM -Herzog, 51·246, 1 TD; Weir,
14·72: Martin, 2-8, Mendez, 3·5. t TD.
AN • Stanton, 5 38, 1 TO,
Sutton, 4-17, Moore, 2 5, N1kzad, 2·2:
Durst. 1-minus 3 • ..
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
CM · Weir, 2·50, 52.
AN -Durst. 1 2-0, S; Stanton, 0 2·0, O.
INOIVIDUAl RECEIVING
CM ·Ferryman, 2·S2
AN • Assad, 1-S.
GAME STATISTICS
CM AN
First downs 20 1
Rushes-yardage 66·359 13·64
Passing yardage 52 5
Passing 2·5-0 1..--0
Net return yardage• 0 214
Sacks·yardage 4 ·28 1 ·5
Net yardage 383 278
Punts 3·28 5·37 2
Fumbles-fumbl s lo« 5·3 2·1
Flags-net yardage 7·70 4-30
Time of posseulon 36·45 . 11:15
•Punt returns.. Interceptions. fumble
returns'
DOUBLES
CONTINUED FROM 81
WALNUT. -
The good news
is that stand,out
defensive end
Marcus Mirah-
madi will be
back in the line-
up al.ter a one game suspension.
The bad news is that Orange
Coast College's injunes have
pilled up ~o much that the Pi.rates
could have just over 50 guys on
the sidelines at 7 tonight against
host Mt. San Antoruo m a Mission
Conference Northern Division
game.
·we started getting hurt from
day one and it hasn't stopped,·
Coach Bill Workman said. •(In
the secondary,) It's dial a defen-
sive back."
The Pirates (3-5, 0-3 in the
dlVlsion) have no easy task either.
Mt. SAC, wluch is bound to be'
out to prove sometlung after last
week's 44-36 loss to Cerntos,
SEA KINGS
CONTINUED FROM 81 :
Alshuler got the offense moving
unroediately and capped a fiv~
minute, 26 second drive with a 28-
yard run for a 7-0 lead.
A fumble recovery by Ty Harp-
er on the last play or the first quar-
ter gave lh.e Sea Kings the ball
again on El Toro's 35-yard line.
Five plays later, Alshuler took a
bootleg down the sideline for a 12-
yard score. ·
Alshuler then intercepted a
pass with 6:30 re maining and
retwned the bnll 39 ydrds· to the
14·yard line. A 9-yard touchdown
pass from Alshuler to Mark l tat-
field opened up a 21-0 lead.
But El Toro (2-8, 0·5} would not
lay down and mounted a charge
behind bdckup quclrterback Evan
Whltaker, who threw touchdown
passes of 32 and 23 yards to Mike
Marquez before the end or the half
to cut the lead lo seven.·
Ashkan Nazeri then took the
second half kickoff 89 yards for a
score and 1ust like that, CdM's lead
had evaporated.
uwhen they returned that kick,
I thought we were dead.• Coach
5c:ot'e by Quart.,.
El Toro 0 14 7 7 28
Corona del Mar 7 14 14 16 • Sl
First Quarter
CdM • Alshuler 28 run (Gonzalu kKk), 6:34.
~Quarter
CdM -Akhuler 12 run (Gonzalez kick),
921
CdM -Hatfield 9 pau from Alsliuler
(Gonzalez kid;), 4 29. ·
ET • Marquez 32 pass from Wtutakel'
(PMrquez kid(). 1·45.
ET • Marquez 23 pass from Wtut<lkel'
(Marquez k1dd, 1•18.
~~ ET -Nazeri 89 k1ekoff rftum (Marq~z kick), 11'47.
CdM -Est<lbrook 12 run (Gonzalez kkk),
527. CdM -Estab<ook 44 run (Gor\laltz kick),
059.
Four1h Qullrtw
ET • Switzer 2 run (Marquez kldc), l 1'2S
CdM • FG Gonza~z 32, 7 45 CdM ·Hatfield 17 pass from Alshulef (kick
failed), 342.
CdM ·Sumner 3 run.(Gonulu kitk). 1.52
Atteodantt 1,350 (estuNted)
INOMOUA1. RUSHING
ET. Swrtzer. 15-57, n o; Whitaker, 2-22.
Strand, 1 O.
CdM ·Estabrook. 23·158, 2 TDs; Alshuler,
12-99, 2 TDs; Hatfield, 11-51; Sumner, 2·:9, 1
JO, MacDonald, 1-16, l.emrMrman, 1-mlnvs·I
lNDfVIOUAL rASSING
ET -Wt'l1taker. J.12,1, 123, 2 TOs;
Strand 3'6-1, 31.
CdM • Ahhuler, 6-9-1, 92. 2 TDs
INDIVIOWU. REC£MNG
ET : Marquez. 4-98, 2 TOs; Switzer, 2·16; Dove', 1-14; l.lghm.r, 1-12; Nueri, 1-8;
Lonne, 1-6
CdM • Hatfield. 2 26. 2 Tl>s; Hurd. 2 32; Rtdlard"?n. 1-19; MacDonald, 1·15
GAME STATISTIC$
ET c.dM
fiflt down~ 13 23
RW\es-yardage lS..79 SG326
Pamngy~ 1~ 92
PasSing 10.1f.2 6-9·1
Net return y•rd.tge• O 52 Sacb·y-.r~ 0-0 0-0
Nf!'t~ 233 470 Punts 2·31 G4
Fumbles fumbles lost 2-2 ,.,
Rags-1\f't yardlQ9 3· 29 6-30 Tune of pcmessfon 14 52 33 OI
•Punt r9tUms, lntef(ep\!Ont, fumble r9tums
bilve a potent offense.
Freshman quartertia.ck Rudy .
Camano leeds the Mounties, who
are' the defending cont~ce.
state and national champions,
and ~as passed for 1,404 yards
and .14 touchdowns. tarry Shyne,
also a freshman, has 32 catches
for 543 yards and teammate Craig
Campbell has 360 yards on 24
catches.
The MoWltles look to put the
bdl.l in the air a lot and that does-
n't bode well for OCC's depleted
·SPCondary. ·
Whdl Mt. SAC (6-2, 2-·1) is best
know for is it's defense. Although
Cemtos had 522 yards of total
offense, the Mounties still rank
fourth in the conlerence, giving
up only 303 yards per game.
Orange Coast is only gaining 262
yards per contest.
·They sometimes have nine or
10 guys withiri three yar~ of the'
line of scrimmage.· Workman
said "They like to pack it in and
come get you
"U we're going to be success-
ful, we need to move the ball and
keep it out of their hands."
Dick Freeman said. "They a.re a
talented team and we knew this
would be no slam dunk "
Estabrook stepped up .on the
ensuing drive, allowing the Sea
Kings to move the ball and chew up
the clock. Estabrook carried six
tunes for 37 yards and closed out a
six rrunute and 20 second drive With
a 12-yard TD run up the rmddle.
When Corond de! Mar got the
ball back, Estabrook burst through
a hole in the line and ran 44-yards
for a 35-21 Sea Kings' lead.
The Chargers bounced back
with a 2-yard touchdown run by
Ryan Swiuer to cut the lead to sev-
en agdlD with 11 :25 remaining in
the final quarter.
But Estabrook's rushes set up a
32-yard field goal by Danny Gon-
zalez, a 17-yard touchdown strike
from Alshuler to Hatfield and a 3-
yard scoring run by Curt Sumner
to put the game out of reach.
In all, the Sea Kings held on to
the ball for a staggenng 33 min-
utes and eight seconds and rushed
for 326 yards on 50 carries.
·Dennis (Alshuler) and Granl
(Estabrook) did a nuraculous job.
Freemnn Sd1d. "The offensive llJle
did d gredt 1ob of blocking and
they took advantd.ge of it.
·Now it's (Cd.M's playoff bid) all
up to a comnultce vote.·
,...,.,.. .... -.
OF. THE WEEK
••
!':T-!h ..5 ,j CJCt-.11, ,,.
.1: 200-ppund
sophomore
linebacker had
24 tockles al
Long Beach, 16
unassistl•cl. Also
caused a fuml>le
und rccovernd a
tumble.
-'=Ph 6-fQQt-7,
.1 230-pounsJ
:;ophomore
wide receiver
had five
catches for 42
yards and a
touchdown
agclim;t long
Beach. •• •• 0 RA N G E C 0 AST l I N 1·u p S
O FFENSE D EFENSE
No. Plllyer
11 JAAED fuHT
8 KtvlN TOMls
34 J~ BANKS
85 lvAN Mntcn
81 JASON RAUS04
24 CH!us BMwttt
77 STEW BcltNlUR
56 JASON Wt111
71 DAJUM. WILJ.Q
79 JCR£MY V IA
76 DAN MEJmNS
Ht. wt.C1. f'os. No. Pbiyer Ht. Wt.a. Pos.
6-.5 200 Fr OB
S·7 185 Fr. TB
S.11 240 Fr f8
6·7 230 So SB
6"418SSo WR
5·10 165 So WR
6-4 280 So LT
6·2 265 Fr LG
6-4 320 Fr. C
6 2 295 Fr. RG
6-6 345 Fr RT
49 MM0JS ~_,,. f>.1·230So OE
38 Dan Fox 5·10 240 So OT
74 ICENT AHootsoN 6 2 2SO Fr or
60 BRYa SINNUI 6-1 205 Fr OE
13 .IEMMv J£HAN<iUll f>-2 245 So OlB
44 JOHN ROflW 6-3 240 So ILB
32 CJ«ls CLAYTON 5· 11 200 50 OLS
15 EDO!E REHRIO &O 170 Fr. CB·
2 MIOtAEI. JOHNSOH 6-0 185 So CB
10 B09SY .k>HNSON 60 195 Fr, SS
23 TIM SIPOWla 6 0 195 So FS
.._,,._. HAGCiERYY.ZVUUS/DAll.Y PllO
CdM's Dennis Alshuler takes off for one of everal big ru hes.
Score by Qultrters
Newport Harbor 9 6 0 0 • 15
Irvine 0 10 11 13 34
First Quarter
NH -Safety, Doomey tO<kll'd In end
zone, 6 57.
NH· Pered1a SS pass from Gorrnan
(Bargas ktck.), S 31
S«Ond~mr
Irv • !g nash 32 FG. 1°0:34
DIAN~ MULVIH ll I DAILY Al.OT
Newport Harbor's Robert Peredia makes a move on lrvtne defender.
NH· Stewart S4 run (pas1 ta led). 9 29
Irv · Whitted 79 pal.S tfom Van de
Merghel (!gnash k1<k), 8 38
Third Quarter
Irv · tgnash 25 F<;. 8 S6
SAILORS
CONTINUED FROM 81
lgnash's 25-yard fie ld goal.
With Newport's offense sput-
tenng in the third quarter. Irvine
took its first lead of the game, 21-
15, With 2:21 left on Sam Pai.k's 1·
yard touchdC>Y<TI dive over the
top, two plays after a 43-yard pass
from Van de Merghel to Brad
Beuchat.
In the first quarter, after a punt
by Newport Harbor's Eddie John-
son bounced out of bounds at the
lrvme 1, Wise tackled Doomey in
the end zone for a safety with 7:02
on the clock, then the Sailors U5ed
that momentum on their enswng
sencs.
After a timeout, and Newport
Harbor looking a t third·and-long,
Sailor quarterback Steve Gonnan
to s.ed . a sc-reen pass to Robert
Percdia, who turned the P.lay into
a 55-yard touchdown. OScar Gar-
oa prang Peredia with a down·
field block, then Peredia evaded a
STANDINGS
Sea View League
•1rvine (8·1·1) 4 0 1
• Sanu Margarita (7-J ) l 2 0
@toro (2.;8)
• 01f1Ched OF Playoff berth
F1 ictay·~ score<,
Irvine 34, ~ HAfbor 15 c.orona ct.I Mar 51~ El Toro 28
VVoodbndoe 20, Santa ~tel 12
END Rt-GUI.AR
diving Irvine defender, Avi
Shanbhag. at the 20 before :reach:
mg payd1rt.
Irvme kicked n 11c.ld goal earl}
m the sc.•cond quartf'f, but the Tar
were at it agam, u ing another
big play. th1 um Imm juruor ta1l-
baC'k An<'lr ' Stewart, who went
around tht' 1 fl side on o sweep
for a 54-}ard m run
down. G-3. 4·b,
Irv · Paik 1 run (Wr(ght pan frot'fl Van
de M ergheO, 2 21
Fourth Quarter
ltv -Ooonlt'y '3 run (pass failed), 1 ll03
Irv· little 13 l).)ss from van d Merghel
(lgnash kldl, 2 02
Attendance 3,000 (est mat ed)
IPtfDIVIDUAl. RUSHING
NH · Stewart,, 15·82. 1 TD; Johnson.
1·14 Pered1a. 9 8, Henriquez. 3-6
Gorman, 1 mmus 10.
Irv· Doomey. 27-162. l lO,
Paik~ 9-62, I TO
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
Nt1 ·Gofman.816-1, 102. 1 TO,
Johnson, 6-9-0. 37
Irv · Van d Merghef. 9-19 1 211, 2 TO\
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
NH • Per.d1a, HiO, 1 TO, Clavtoo, 4 34
Jaco~ 3·18. Gawa, 2 33, St<lWart 1·5
Peterson, 1·5. Henrique~ 1-2
trv ·l ittle. 5-91, 1 TO Whitted, 3 '7, 1
TOi Beuchat 1-43
GAME STATISTICS
H"
First downs 11
RushM·yardage 28 110
.Pa\slng yardage 157
Pamog 14 25 1
Net tetvm yardage• 48
.sackJ-y•udage 1 ·10
Net yardage 305
PunU .8 3 !
"Fumbles·fumbles !Ost I I
Flags·net yardage S 31 rime of ~ion 22:01 25 SJ
•punt returns. an ~l(m$, fumbl
returns
. ...
C 0 L l ·E .GE S
occ WOIDen "' "" win, 71-66
ONTARIO -.-H 0 0 p 5•!
Orange Coast ,.•
Coll~yp's women's basketll n
t~·um defeated tughly regard ,.
Soluno m the first rCJund of th~
Cha.lie~· lnvllallonal Frit1dy, sen¢~
mq them m to the -.r>cond rou
<l!Jdlfl"t Vt:nturil toda} at 5
The Pirate" (1-0) went into
ovl•rtinu> to do 1t bun.ind the scor-
ing of Am Sara;dan an (17J.
NataliP Weeks ( 1 o) and Le
W1ldP. ( l 1 ), ,md were backed up.
wtth 14 boards from Weeks a
h v1• assists hv Adria Sortino.
04AfftY INVITATIONAL
. Orange CoMt 71. SoJano 66
. SOiano M.)rrOW 15 'Wh.!tley 6 Gordon•
Omon 7, t un!'t 6 ~ rman 16 Lewis 6,
Parris 2, Oark 1 Fou'.ed out: G\fr on
Wti tman
Orange Coast 'SOrtmo 5, Pe)'ton 6,
Tomi nson 7, Sarayd.man '7, Wec!KS 16
Midd:eb<oo. I! 2. W lde 1 l, Lewi$ 2. Moj1a1 ~
Johnson l fouled ovt -none
Ha fume Solano, 25-21
Regu\atlOfl 61-61 .
Orange Coast S\veep .. ;.
c O s T A.~ V Bl .l L t-..tESA Orange . •
{·uast College's women' vollt!YJ!
ball team swept v1s1hng Riven;1clj
away m Qfdnge Empire Conr ....
encl' pld} Fndar nlght; Sdilm~ tjl:
,, 15-5, l.5-5; 15-12 victory betuntt
the leader:.h1p ot Staci Chn9",.,
tensen and Suzie Pdckard wbb
hu<I l Zand 9 k1Us respect!vel)'· •
Coa:st unprove:> to 9-10, 4.5,..
Rl\ ers1d falls lo 9-6, 6-6
CI F
CIF PlA'tOR'S '
• Voll•yball
Orv l·AA Qu.mers Tonight. 7.
Laguna St'ach at NewPQf't Harbor
DIV. IJI A Quarters· Tonight. 7,
Corona def Mar at '<ianesha
• r.,,n1s
Orv t second round· Today
Corona del Mar at Redlands; t 0 a m
camar1Jlo at NP.Wport Harbor, 11 a m
•Water polo
Div I ~econd round Tuesday, long ,
Beach Wil~on at Corona del Mar. 3.1 ~
N ?Wp<>rt Harbor at foothill, 3·15 :
DIRECTIONS
• Gane~ha North on 57 to 10. Eart
on 10, quick right on Fairplex. sc:hodl
on right
• RfM:llands • Edst on 9 1 to 10 East
to Un1ver.rty St Sovth to C trus,
west to school
•Foothill North on SS to 17th 1n
Santa Ana East on 17th to Newport
Ave Left lo Dodge, leff to S<hoo
SCHEDULE
SATUROAY
• Football
Commun~co~
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CITY OP BBACH 1040 Bl!ACB 1019 IBACB 2119 FOR IENT 2719 OPPORTUNITY TO LOAN ,,..
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BouleYard, P.O. Box 1?81, Carol LY!'" Glfdl, S309 a. Gl!llUAL Janet 582~93-0450 B~ (949) 5"M477 N'J!WPORT ~V-•ix!f n:u: ~~~~,wt~~~ n'~~ ::nvpa=. ~ i. ~~8;:'·p~ ~ ~ Sl, lJanta Ana. CA Reduoed ie1K Sel .. r IBACH 2169 pet & much more. COMMEICIAL eureeu before you terest rate? Bu.-..,
17th dey of DICember, Thia bu11n .. 1 11 co,,. * V.A. * IAGONA .. ya .. n ltl 2Br 2.5Ba Sony No Pei. PROPBRTY 2778 Hnd any m~ for P•'90nal or Pl:&
1998, et which time •ueh ducted by: en lndMdUlll so Down. so Mov.ln BEACH Condo. Cnyn a creek M8 48S8 f"' or ••rvlc .. Read CALL TOLL bld1 lhall be OJ*led end He\19 you M#ted dOlng FREE CounHllng 1048 View. Walk to pvt ocn •2100 3 +3 Bayrldge By Oon 1Br WOOdftre C.1 LAGUNA BUCH and undef'9tand any 1-a77·281 reed fof buU1lee Y'9t? YM, •1-ve FREE Ust .of Homn acc.u. 12"K Steve, Largest plan In gated nu P91n1/carpet. Gated c contract• before you .. SOUN~:h.s ~R BEG-~ ~ wu flled H U DNA REP 0 8 LOWBR 3 ARCH BAY AV-. nt 114-839-8085 ~::7/~:x~p:~~.cl~~ communlJy & pool. ofo=•~· •= elgn. Shop a.round for -
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MILES N/O SAN JOAQUIN Diiiy PlloC Oc:t. 24, ~1. for a A E Agt thlll can Courteey to Brokera et on mart<ec9:t Nr Bl.on & JambofM MISCELIANEOUS TtrfttJr'l"DY•T 2788 S160Kyr pot'!. l...oW9st .,,. .. am_.9'!19 ~h~ ROAD TO FOAO NOY. 7, 14, ,.. la1 uve you up to SSK on Moo-Fri "'4•281-123" ~ ... It now.~ Call 1-800-300·7717 U'H# oiU&\.LIMo prtc .. 1 eoo-eoo-3470 •W.-.iHliaillll~
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Appt'OYed by, =rm l9CM>fl of the fof' ewnanslon A pool. $2500. 949-e75-6973 AIOHHU•~ Jackie <?'14) 873-2754. etc. $4K·$8K r eq.
/el Doft Webb Publlo F...., ~ SOLD' ~ sn••n 2724 1004)(, finance W/flOO'J ' ton a.~ et ttie · , Brtght Upper Utdt S835K Agt. 873-6354 QAl\.G credit. Earn $4K/+mo. Werb Dlreotor follcMtng locdOn. 18201 ShOWcaH homn 3Br or 2Br -+-Loft+ INCOMB Toll frH 1-488-63 .. .__ ____ __;~~ oi:,~ ~ = Von K.am*J AWIUe. 8IAte for HI• In our Lak• View. 1.SO S .F. SANTA ARA 1080 28R 2BA Step• Cdll Shr Lg •Br HM PltOPERTY 2790 9508 H t 505. • . o eoot Callbnla 12912-1005, Saturday .. __ , E......... Lowest Price 5220,000 from Sand & Ct.an. w/1 other ..--, ....,. lmpo--•-.c=. i------~~-mentl at no co.t et the ot-tor,_.., :::i,;-.. .,..... •••• ....... G-· ............. _... $1500 & $1800 -·~· ..... , .... ...._.. -llc:e ol ...._ ........... w....._ ·-... -=........ ..__ ·~~ Supplement! ,,... , .... 94.-. .......... 54 . . bL fp. walk to bch, facing tremend. 1999 LOST ... u.. ............. ..,_ -...__ ,......,. HOMES OF 8BA Owner-Operator? Bkr 949-842-3850 $850 mo 940-723-4572 •CM ·TRIPLl!X• Gil Oeplttment. 3300 Newport cltlz"' who r.ciuesta CommercleJ Zon• C-1 · ATT: INVl!8TORS •Hkl fnve.tor/ptnr POUND 29ZS ~. P.O. 8oJC 1781, wtthlttof ...... 180 ap an. met THE WEEK NEWPORT 2-hou .... 3 pncg loll, i. aide CM •h•re nice good cond, by •hope, w S75-100K for SBA,~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill ..,_ .,~ ,... uu• put>llcaUon. 28r 28a ~office ard 2br 1ba apl S yd loan. MNML rt1k, ROl:1• ::;
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M•"-81 """"' ffT" ........ PubllelHd Newport OPEN HOUSE level. Sky llghll, frplc. atgn? 1348, ,OOO Bobbi 94MSG-9428. ~rahey anack rout• Found 8ultoa.. ai --..-,.....,., _,, •• 8e1c!K:osta M... n.-OPEN SAT/SUN 12-5 NPB Trl-plex Clo .. to 17t .. & Santa Ana A. Publl1h1d Newport .,_, LJMlnga fer .181 12"2 Rutland Rd *e Cox, Agt MMSM-,1513 3Br tor ..... 1 blk COMMEJtrTlll' bell, drtv• by 115 29th In C.M. Net S52KJyr. '' .,. 8Hch-Cotta M ... Dally PUot Nawmber 14, 1988 D .. dllne Thu,.. 5pm 1100K av Owner from beach, 2 car g11, ~ S495K. 941MJT~120 8hra/Wk. Fr•• In to call to IClentlfy •.
Piiot NOY9mber 14, 18, s.114 N SOUTB co·-w/d, l.Jg pvt patio, REAL ESTATE Pavlllon Raaltor 80().2l 5-l071 2 .. 111,. M...S
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SaM113 In the bnt local •br 3t>a, dbl oar gw. MEnO 1088 • 129 "3td St e49-515-7400 Coke/Frtto/Pepal, local BEAi.TB • AMI e.tat• s.ctlon Bullt In '78. View 1 ' routaa avallabl•. --~~ PUBLIC llOTICI 1....w•-888 ,. •• L Too•v houn from oceanfrt. •3BR 2BA• 2 cer Aot Now 3Br 2.58• BUSINESS omca BUSINESS a $1400 w .. kly prom. nuuo.~~ 3000 uu.ur.• ""'-"' Agt. 94o-e7&-8120 0 lg partdlk gar n.w paint, 2400ef, lg DI'\ ne.-I 'l:!'nl.TllmCE 1.eoo.3~1'-13'1S (iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil o::=• LIU RIVERA 411r Upper Newport 2 n etty, end• u~·· yd, gardener Pet °" ~R AG.Au 27 9 .s-.uuu~ Body Toning c ......
0 MN74-4252 Back BQ area on wd hkUp 2 fen pctk>a '2150· 949-840-7252 N•w and Advanoa c#J ~CEJr ~~ &llNE WIUEY 11,000•f lot. Fam rm POOi. ape. upgraded! iLUl'Fi 3BR 2.!>BA MONEY Fotmuta. 30 day guw .
CITY OF NEWPORT "" w/FP, formal IMng & •142,000 Lou Mac Quiet Area 12000/Mo TO LOAR 2914 l -883-73&.()09.4 24hr
BfACH ADDING SECTION MN74-4249 dining rm. Don, S~ Aemax (7t") ~159" Barbara Sanregret FAIRWAY APARTMENTS ...... Up to 30 Pounda'
11.22.ooe ANO AMENDINO QUITKEY Oeb... 114'785-0521 Realtor 949-&44-0195 AT BIG CANYON a.ct Credit? 30 day yuarent ... ~~~11£NiNJ 7;~~~3c; i--------iAbancloned •••oh SOUTB ... ilUFI' CONDO* GATED COMMUNITY DY PASHIO:ooi ISl.A~'D N.-ct Metp'? We-V. WWy .. agld't caSI 1" TO CHAPTER 17.22 OF Ha~ llart ~. CORONA. C.ttaae Once In • Spaclou• 3Br View got t he a newera 88&-709-829" 2•hr TITLE
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PORT BEACH MUNICIPAL port Beach, Costa -only $349,000 Agent mo (9'49) 848-3050 Vic.~ l'Jl)O) auelJee 1Mi1g In )'"\\UI' l.VRC tor. FOf tut a~• quality caJdum and
COD,!!J._ PERTAJNINQ TO M... r..tdent, died 9411>-723-8120 Ooean Vlewal Walk • 1' 2 •'If J BR apanment homci and financial ~ of herb ~ $1 ... 95 CaJl
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of October, 1198, and na War II apedal• agent t100k dn. OWC Be au po 0 I /a pa. 12200/mo or buy Ownerp I •1 949-e40-631 O ~I • l'llr l'0tlf111lonlns;c "1nanolal woea ...,,_11
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NO•I, COUNCIL He and hla wlf•, 759-931 .. /'559-2878pgr John Yoak 840-7"8" 949-494-0215
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Aa$TAIN COUNCIL WhMllng, WV In 1950 3BI In COM. Out of view. Better Hurry! patio. Boat allp avail. Immaculate Condition MmaDt llON• with their two chi.. ar•• ••ll•r ••Y• ~9S,OOO Agent 949/ 55+ ~°\th•.&•'· Poot a tennl•. Ovmef/ -•--a -----.... dl'9fl, Earl, Jr .• and a.II H TedQI L.rg 723-8120. A Barg n At II Agent 949-718-2721
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The ll'llh text la evalt-aportewrlter, ha• $319,000 Mak• Offer! Catm Hm. $2,800,000 expand, ldnt toe, Back Call 7am-11am M·F
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Newport 8each, yNn. Mr. Guetkey'e lbr Sba 3 car gar, 3Br SBa lWH S2800I A INl lltalt ~
Publl•h•d Newport daughter, Jan• high upgrad SometMt CEIOTARY LOT/ ~.,,J:..~= Wuterfront Li\'ing on t'W}>OI t Bay ...._., .... , ...... ,.,
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NEERING SERVICES,
10571 ~ AY9., Gardin Gf0\19, CA 12143 Jon1th1n Dinh, 10171
yeara. • n c •· Realtor. tMM7M1et ~foctin1; H1u1m!i, aitieul •rlftl ., •
lAter thla month, Mr. cat attac7r; 1285,990 NiWPORT HRIQ"Ti *1u COllDO• p G " .. 1 "' aac• .,e1111•~ Guatkey w111 be bUl1ed 949-.a120 DU•LllX. ••a• •· Lowest Prices 1 .. _.. • rivnte uarll-Gakd rc"Hturont. < orkta1l _,,_ ____ 111..,,.. n.xt 10 hla wtf• In r .._. Vary n~ ref\lrb a..... L II I l" • ..,.,_ ---._ Kingwood. wv. New Otterlnel E'ald• 8TORY ~•R • 1te>44.3.0905 pool/ep8/lennte,gat•d r.otra nce 24-our .1111n~e. · ntf'rtntnn1t•11t U•s unn•tt •II •-' 3BR~.5BA Condo. ••R.i. PP'!_, HI· S700mo 849-721-8772 'e<'urity & Switchlioarcl ~ Ho11111 ~··r\h<' t-ittlt""-'1'''""".,.
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MEMORIAL PJMK
Cemetery • Mortuary
Chapel• Crematory
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NewPott Bueti 644-2700
PRCE•TIEM · EJ.HHIWAY
Morwary * Chapel
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CostaMeea
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GERRY 8c CHRISTA LONG
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file JOMr proof nf publ1ca1wn wuh 'the Colinty Gltrl.
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Newpor~ Beach/Costa Mesa D~ily Pilot
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949-673-7570.
OFFICE ASSISTANT.
$7 .00 • $8.50/hr.
Clerical. phones
errands. Energetic,
upbeat office' Must
have reliable vehicle.
Mon • Thurs aft. flex
i hrs (no JOJ 2pm 1• 4/6
pm) Laguna Beach'
Nt uel 949·443'·2700
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opportunities & b~ncfits available:
PBX .. Op<.:rators
Accounts Payable Clerk
Securitv Officers
Banquet Set Up
Banquet Servers/Bartenders
Admin. A~st .. Sales
Asst. Re~taurant Manager
Ftont De~k Agent
Pk«.sl! Apply m pmon on Monday and
'.fwc da) from l·Spm mid Thur~ from 9um·
Jpm or call our Jol>linr for uadiriot1al uprnmgs.
(949) 759-3075
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m,mEDIATE OPPORTUNITY!
We art seeking highly motivated experienced
ADVERTISING SALES prote!SX>nals for fast
growing Soothem California oommwuw
newspaper chain. ·
Your strengths· new llCXXJWlt dE!Vek>pment.
mamtammg established aa:oums. JX)Sitive
customer SE'MC'e ett:tndo Bnd desue to build
strong aaverosmg pan.nerShips with clients
Mlrumuro 2 years preVlOOS adve!t1Str.g sales
expenence WlU1 newspaper industry experience
pref en ed.
We offer· base salary + OOIDmJSS10n. exc:ellent
benefits package mcluchng 401(kl. and a
supportlve work enwonment
Submit001:er letter.1esume. and salary hlstoly to·
Times Comnumitv News
425 W. Broadway, SuJte HOO
Glendale, CA 91204
ATTN: Human Resowces
Or Fax: (818) 648-8897
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Oppnmm11y fm lldvanument
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actively seeking en-
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Estate Sales
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in Newport Beach
714.673.6223
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paid (7t4) 915NU33 hug• car •P .. k•ra, c ludln'g rear eplllre •AU•R .IAOUAR
LGaTral woo den c omputer ....,1d tt1mm.O UN Stnl ('71•)953-4800 n a.t tabl•, brand new ••er· •-~I al f '.-.... W • n t • d r o r clH ul ment brand und., n .. ,,...,ry •ea M• 8*t 40 · C hrl •tma•. Call MW :!nf car bumP'f warrentry low ,mll••· (93-4172)t1e,ees
M• 844 9828 houHhold lt•m•, ml•o OHth Fore•• S al• aAURR .IAQUAR
Old Coln• Gold Sltver artlcl••· From Jamb<>-124,900. S4IMM+-3895 (714)963-4800
Franklin Mint •. Sterling r••· right on EHt 94 c;oncour1 Oevlll• '93 JC.le VP 4D Old watch .. & ~lry Bluff, not th• n...i, Cu1t top, 28~ ml, (93 ... 174)•ao,etts
WMtoout Coln M2-9448 tak• tht 1acond Vlata (272032) $22,888 8AUl!ft .l~OUAR
R•CORD8/TOP • Del Oro on tl\lrd atop L•xu• 01' (714)953-4800
J azz Rae Soul Rock elgn tum right 1180 Wll•TMIMSTWR •93 XJ• 161< ml, color
Etc .. : 80'• 'a. eo·i Mlk• Vista CaUdalo on l•ft. (714) 882-8908 champagn•, sunroof,
PETS•
ANIMALS
.... 7908 Multl:p;m/iat .. 12 8 dlec c/d, · lmmac,. o .. 1gn., ctotha/eho .. CBBVJtOL!T 9045 $23,900. 949-MO-n06 M/F, one equip, aota. ~e3 x.JS c-ao ~10 Vl•t• .... ,.. -TM Bluffe •a1 Ceprloe va, euto, (D3-4171)t20,ees
No -rty blrde air, new t\,.a, 60tt ml, 8AU8R .IAQUAR (71 4)953-4800 6049
Pleas• call for mo,. WANTED Information or etop by ,_..;;..;;;=..;;.;;..;;~=:::;;..-1 :uc:.r:~lete an ap-ANTIQUES
alohon l'rlee 12 SAT & SUN M 1 owner, xtra cl .. n '84 xJi 8dct 40
wMke, adorable, half 1121 B•rk1hlr• L.n. Sf400 1MSMM2.a189. ~94-4HS9).23,890
potty trained, muat W••t Cllff/Oov•r 'M SuburlNln AU•R "AOUAR
· Crate&.Barrel
South Co11t Plazi
CottaM ...
(714)957·1800
SALl!S ASSOCIATE BIO CANYON
COUNTRY CLUB
Immediate PT opening
at NB golf pro ehop,
for person with retall
••••• exp, Wiii b• wortclng Tuea, Thur &
Sat. Fax resume to
Older Style furniture
PIANOS & Collectibles
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WE BUY ESTATES
eell. $500. 769-4878 ShO,.•. Furn, cJothH, snwrado, bronze, 3/4 ..
Gorgeoue pedlgr••cl and mor•llll ton, 4x4, 8.2 d.is•I, (714)953-4800 Oclcat ktttena $2()(). bank• turbo, CC, 'M XJS oonvt ao
300. 64&-&473/e31-2111 •••••••••I tran1. cool.,, Michelin (94-3973)t3e,ees llrH, 1ultabl• tor aAU•R .IAOUAR
Lab/Aldte mix FrM to TUNSPOITAnOR wort<, hunting. crou (714 9~
lovtng hom•. Super •••••••••I country, towing, '85 x.IS V12 Convt tr1•ndty, ®-n't Mrdty $7,200 949-e44-1342 (95-3985 ).39,99,r·
bartc 94~1-1390. -------7-0-1-1•1·93 810 Blazer 4dr, 4x4, 9AUl!R .IAOUAA BOATS Tahoe pkg, new ti,.•, · (714)95~
f iillill~-iiiii!iliil•••I r •c•nt •mog/llc' d l---------6059 .OONA1'•• YOUR $9000. 941M4&6732 REP •BOAT• '95 Tahoe 4x4 2clr whit/ , ...
l•iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil to your Favorite natural tthr, 27kml
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PIANOS•
ORGANS
OH Balclwln , Baby Ghartty 941MS75-7110 fl.Illy loaded 125,500 '92 Wr•neler 4X4
Grand, Ebony polleh. oeo. 949-073-0901 $500 d'Own uaum• LL 6 vra old, >dnt cond. $0980 at t 193 a
otG 957·8133ca'Pll Sighed by Richard MARIN! SUPS 'II Lumlna Cf! month. Prtvat• party. Salee ~ Carp•nter $391J5. J>OaS 7022 Sedan, ext warr~. 949-873"'°411
COMl!·OROW SOUTH cgAsT (949) 673-4490 1,830 ml, full pwr, 3.8 ...... J .. p c .. -.. WITH USI AUCTI N L. ve Joan can b• .. .--ro ....
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Expanding retail acl· _..-;;.:...;;::;..=;.;:;.;::;.;..;--1 •·--------TH• PRRl'l!CT 8LIP tran1t~rrecl, tak• It 8 ·cyl, a uto tran•, ale, venl1lng department 2202 So. Main St. SPORTING UP TO 60 FT. QRE!AT home for $2,834.98 at•reo/ca... $9200.
aeeka a self moUvated . Santa Ana. CA 92707 GOODS 6065 LOC. ON BALBOA ~c. This offer good (949} 494-9549
account executive to ~...-" PENINSULA. AGENT un111 11/15/98. 2104i---------
eell, cavelop and ,.,. 1-800-247·8209 Nattonal Av•. CM. call LAND ROVER 9113
vice new t>usln•H New BOwnEX Bob at 949-548-85921'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
W• prefer a candidate -gn •'JUC.!J •v•t•m. t899.00 ~~. , --------'94 R•nge Rover and special section•. eJJ .! Strength tr•lnlng ,. K.nn!Dr RV'S 1•
to have a minimum of oft~ir...:; 31o-441·972S t'JUULERS 8014 DODGB 9085 LWB bla ck/aable,
1 Y••r print ad· 71td Immaculate condition
vertlstng •xperlence. B 23, T,..,.I Trafler ,87.DODOB Colt chrome whls, CO,
Excellent communlc.t-uy •Sell GARAGE SALES Wllcl•m•H Cimarron Mlt•ub lmpon, auto, •unroof, loaded. tlon •kllls . Ability to by Fleetwooct. Self· AC, run• & look• $21·,500 949-225-1817
set goals and mak• M I Anti 1 K 1 "'""'/ profHSlonal preseni..-I ar ne ques contn'd, H20, pro-good 83 m . ''""""' ·---------
lions In 8 fa.st paced •Seafaring pen•. •hwr, hold'g OBO, T14-91 ~ LEXtJS 9115
and cletall ortonted en-Collectibles BALBOA tank•, grHt condl ~----------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
vfronment •Nautlcaf Decor ISLAND &106 !!;:::,~· ~~~.."':~ PORD 9075 '93 o• 300
Xlnt t>enefit package, 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii appr•clate. $5,200. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8 cyt. auto, A/C, lttv fnClucllng 401k. Drug OPEN I' Int full power
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Resumes via fax: At· ' F'-• " llnena, hous•hold, off· (A33848) $15,996 ' · '""'' tentlon, Lynn Eaola 1upp, book•, LP'•· *\UAN~ Coet• .... •ound •ye1•m,
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Time• Community --etc. 122 Agate.lo alley (714) 84().H30 PP •••·223·2722
News, 330 West Bay '98 RANGER •es llS
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Sent • P hoto Mgmt ADMIRAL Rl!FIUQ l::D~BL~iiMARiiiiiiiiiii6ii1ii2ii2 • Travel trailers Co•t• .... MISSION VU!.10
Casht•r Greeter, •tc runt ,.0 d 18ct 1• Llnooln Merourr (M9)394-oeM
Create Holiday Magic! h It ., o ' $ 8 0 • a UN 8 ·1 2 • 4 80 1 •Stft Wflaat5 714-S40-6830 •es SC 300 1-800-229-7147111311/137 w lM:)7 21.aa7 s . W•Yn• Rd. Fr•nch ~,-'88 TAURUa S• Cae h m • r•/lvo ry, antlq •xq elelgh b•cl 24V, allto, load•d, (03"522) .... 1 "'•1
S.cretary f'•ro lnt'a Whlrpool alcl•by .. lde Fin• a-t palntlnga & (188423) $18.698 "" LDUS-....
aeeka detall i>«•on refrlg, 20 cubic n. Ilk• repf'oduetlons, misc. BEACH Ri\n~ Coeta M... MISSION VJll.JO
with typing, Word, n•w, $450. Brand new ,y \)' Unoolrt-Mero Excel, AcceH ancl E· Micro $75. 873-7'1&'_C_O_S_T_A ____ r_11_6_1_2_41 C714) 940-..";! _(849)384 oeM
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NS, CA 92680 or lax blk .. & parts, 3 Wh .. I (208477) $12,907 LDUS
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coffH tat>I• aquarium, Holld•W Boutique (183048) $22,907 · Ll!:XU8 **Art Sain** wo, trig, metal cleak, HarbOr M... AUDI 9025 Coete .... M18810N vuuo
If you hav• art salH. ladder. 714-4'4-2422 Lion• Club Llnootn .. roa~ (849)394 0894
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& enthusiastic CM condition, .n pwr, 10 47K ml, mint, wM, (142542) $28,087
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17 Director Kazan 67 SPoQky Ht Eiitremety 68 UMs ol work
19 Prunes 69 Adam's tlOfl
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20 Group of boats 71 Can provmce
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24 Roope qly.
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36 OulCh treat?
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45 Grtek letter
47 Headache
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30 Moloont 54 Fic11onal
32 Guys ptantahon
33 Gladden 55 Sw1lt horse
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PS, PB, PW, am-fm V6, fully equip, clean, cua, aunrf, tint gl. (015409) • $24,987 $12,500. 714-848-2604 , Ll!>CUS
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(3Ell.f.:lt $17,'Tn' •97 CAMRY LB US 01' I wmSTMINSTl!'R 24K ml, I ke new,
(714) 892-eeoe) (3TOT518) $18,950 LUUSOI'
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(714) MO-S930
'97 Mountmln••r 40
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compl.t• reatorauon,
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714-84()..8930
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$18,495 948-e42·9333
******* '98 VW BEETLE
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(002305) ~19,887
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(949)384-08&4
(179187) $10,994, _______ _
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Until the unveiling of tht• Acura NSX, the cerm "txotit: car" mc;ant an .iwkwarJ interior l.lyout, qucscionablc reliability
anJ pcrforman~e limit~ achil'V.1blc onlr within the clink.11 (.onfinc:.\ of the test rra .. k. f'lw NSX however, bcgm life on
i dean h~r of paper, in an environment free of pt\'Concdvcd ideas. thing tet:hnologic.' p.roH:n on the racetrack, with
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fhu~. from 11 hand·buih aluminum body to its luxurious cockpit lo iH 290 horsepower. douhlc•ovcrht'ad-cam,
vnwquippcd. 3.2-lircr v. (j engine, the: Acur-a NSX DOl o~ly rewrites tht• rules of c;o1k·car de: igri. it run~ in a class
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• 3.BL V6 • Tilt Cruise
• Power Windows/Locks
• Auto • Air Conditioning
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YOUR CHOICE
4x2 or4x4
WC446 51 or WC20415
• 3rd Row Seat • Leather Interior • Dual A/C
• Pow~r Windows/Locks • CD Player
INCLUDES 5400 COLLEGE GRAD REBATE
• AM/FM Cassette Spoiler
• Alloys Cruise
ltm1JO£S S500 REBA ~ ~00 CO foE GRAD REBATE
1 only XA36820
INCLUDES S400 COLLEGE GRAD REBATE
.l only W168842
Contour -150 Super Cab
• Alloys • Premium Sound System • AM/FM Cossette • Spoiler
• Arloys Cruise
INCLUDES S400 COLLEGE GRAD REBATE
1 only W12313S
• XLT Trim Pkg.. Air Conditioning
• Power Windows/Locks Auto • V6
INCLUDES 5400 COUEGE GRAD REBATE
2 lo choose WB48S42, WB48606
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XLT Trim • Auto
INQUDES S400 COLllGE GRAD REBATE
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• Automatic • Air Conditioning
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8 Mustang LX Conv. ·
• Automatic· • Leather Interior ·
• Power Windows/Locks • CD Player
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se<urity deposit ond 1st years' li<ense. Pictures for iluurativt purposes only. Pri<es, rebates and interest rates expire NOYtmbtr 15, 1998.
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MOUNTAINEER
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VEHICLE
RETIREMENT
PROGRAM
DEALER
Newf)Ort/Costo Mssa Doily Pilot
• Alpine 290 Watt Sound
+tax, 48 months closed end lease, $3000 down+ 181 Pml +OMV+ Tax+ Ref aec deposit.
$5084.08 due O lnceptlOO. Total payments of $23739.84 Lease end purchase option
$24702.20 Based on 15000 ml per year, .15 cools per mile •Kceu mileage fee Subject to
credit APR & & lnsurablhty one 0 lhls price. (#J01959)
• l'Wr Windows
• Power Locks • Rear Spoiler
+ ta>t, 36 monthttclosed end !Mlle, $2200down + 1at Pmt +OMV+ T8K •$2941.92. Due 0
Inception. Total paymetlts of $7719.12. Lease end~ option $9797 20 Based on
12000 ml pet year, .15 centa per mile eKceea mtteage IM. Subject to credit APR & &
1!lSU'llbthty one o thla ptlce. (#606682)
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'87 FORD
MU8TANllCOBRA •1.111c••---EXEC. lerle•
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includes 24-Hour Roadside
Service
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Accessories
'83 BUICK RIVIERA CONV.
V8, low 75K m1 .. white, lthr .. x_lnt. cond., rare model. (418684)
Bravado
fuLLY EQUIPPED
TOWlNG PACKAGE ALLOYS
NC LEATHER
AM/FM CASSETTE & CD
HEATED SEAT!>
'93 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS
V8, rear window defrost, excellent condition. {601781) · 8988
'94 CADILLAC DEVILLE
Low mi • frost beige. tan lthr., many xtras, new car trade. (254458) 18 988
'94 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS
Low mi., frost beige, alloys & more. (820395)
'96 CADILLAC DEVILLE
. Low mi. white; tan lthr. Many extras. Bal. of warr. (288749)
'95 CADILLAC SEVILLE SLS
Low mi., fro!it bcige. lthr., CD & more, bal. of warr. (817194)
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includes A'irport
Drop-off/Pick-up (JWA)
. ~n our comfortable
Customer Lounge
SEVILLE
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AM/FM AlLOYS
LEATHER INTERIOR
Fl.JLL POWER
NORTHSTAR
GL 3.4 V6
ISC PACKAGt: A/C
POWER SEAT
FOG LAMPS ALLOYS
AM/FM CASSETTE
'96 CADILLAC CONCOURS
low m1 .. 290 H.P. 'orth1;1,1r. \\ht. tan lthr., gorgeou1i! (260959)
'98 OLDS SILHOUETTE GLS
Low 2(X)} mi .• dual door~. lthr .. & mor~. bal. of wan. 1278773)
~96 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS
290 HP Northstar. CO. alloys & more. b.11. of warr. (St3966)
'98 CADIL AC DEVILLE
V8 North 1ar. low 13K mi.. ~hale gra). II.hr .• prev. rcnial (76873. )
. '97 CADILLAC ELDORADO TOUR.
lUHP. i~lr.Jowmi .. lthr.& rn:xe. bal. of \\arr. (6 1026~)
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.·97 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS
Low 13K mi .. bla :k. moonroof. CD & more, bal. of w.irr. ('-02.}.1 l)
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91 HOA.DA
Cl EX
Auromatic, moonroof, full
power, mint condition.
(010671)
$9,988
'96AVALON
XLS
23K mi., AT, White,
F. Power
(100814)
. $21,550
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Newport/Costa W\eso Daily Pilot
'98 LEXUS .. I Example: Example: Starting '95 LEXUS GS 300 LS400 '96 LEXUS LX 450 .I
CD, chrome wheels, leather, CD, NAK, chrome, moonroof, immac! . at JlK mi., CD, leatht>r, moonroof, Lexus moonroof, and more ( 111604 ~ Lexus ·
'94MAXIMA
SE
Low mi., AT, Leather,
Bose, Moonroof.
(503861)
-$13330
'95 CADILLAC
r.n~COURS DIJqUE
cusri>m ~~C Wheels, 28K miles · new! One
owner trade. (272032)
$22,888
Certified
""•·OWN•o ca11a
'96'FORD
f..BTRnLX
Leather, ABS, moonrof,
chrome wheels. Mint~
(134936)
$14,950
'96LEXU~
F no
Certified, CD, leather,
mnrf, more. . (4AUD562}
$23,888
~3EXPLORER
4x4
47K mi., Eddie Bauer,
White, Mine.
(C6169l)
$15,550
'93/SUZU
RODEO
2WD, 5 s~, imlfm
cassene, real dean.
(325670)
$10,888 .
(3WVN353}
,IA* Certified
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'93MERCEDE
190E2.6
Low miles, chrome wheels,
leather -a hUuty!
(076327)
$17'777
'95 LEXUS GS
. 300
CD, chrome whcds,
leather, moonroof, and
more. (111604)
$27,770
'27GMC
SAFARI
Power Pkg, auto, air,
alloys, This is the one!
(54no1)
$17,588
'95LEXUS
SC400
Cttti&d, CD, Cluomcs,
mnrf, gold, Low nll. Mun!
(043301)
$31,788
mintcond. (147344)
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'95TOYOTA
4-RUNNER SR5
Low miles, auto &
lots more!
(054458)
$19,288
'96 L"EXUS
LX450
31K mi., CD. leather, ·
moonroof, mint c:ond.
{147344)
. $38,950
24K mi., AT, F. Power,
like New.
(066136)
$21,588
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