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SERVING THE NEWPORT -COSTA-MESA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1998
Tmthsquad
on El Toro
nulikr .
N ohce to business/land
owners surrounding
John Wayne Airport:
slop packing your l>agsl
Despite n•nmt scdre lt1ct1c
nldllers thi..lt
!>uggest lht:
county 1s
prepd1inCJ lo
dC'qlHIP ICIOU
t1rouncl John
Wc1}n" tor a
mrissivt>
<>xpctnsio1\,
neighbors of
the t1irport don't lMve to
worry ahout hullcloiers ( oming
any time soon ,
Thn count} '" r.onrluct111q dO
environmental in1pc1cl 1 <•pm t
on its prefc>rrPd projer t for the
El Toro Mt11 tn(> ( 'orps Air .Sta-
tton r(>USC', wht<'h Cdlls lnr d 24
million ann11.1l-pttc;s~nqor com-
mercrnl c.1irporl
Part of the report alf• .-vr-n
secondttry alte1n.1llH·~. t\\O ol
which clescnhc ,, Joh11 Wd}'lll!
exp<1nsion. Thf' .11t~nhlllVt' to
the preferred pl11n arP
required lo lw studied undP1
ldw
County lf'ctcll'rS alf' 1tl luV<•r
of an .. urport ell m Toro II 1hf'}'
ev<•r clcctdf'? to f'Xpctnd ,John
Wdyn<>, they would huV(' to
start ct sepc.trctl<• Pnvironnwntal
pron•ss thttl would include
nunwrous public notices -
this tune leq1ltn\t1I~ onc•s.
WHERE DOG TAILS
AND FINGERS WAG
Wh1k m \\'a'ihtn<Jlon IJ.C
for Corontt cit>) Mor High
School'<> Rluc Rthhon ct-rc•mo-
ny last week1 the Newpurt-
Mesa deh.~gei.tlon \\'h1ch indud-
ed school board incmhPr
Serene Stokes t11H.I Principal
Don Martin. wt•H• ldk<'n on a
tour of the W)utf' J louse
School off1c1dls stud they
were d1sdppointcd that tht•y
didn't have d dltmce to nw(•t
with or be atldrt•ssed h}' Presi-
dent Bill Clinton.
wHc was too busy tlN:1<hn.g
if we wt.>re 'goirHJ lo go to Wdl
with Iraq," Stokes s.1id
WE HAVE A WINNER
Thi' fc\te of Sclturday'b "Big
Spmw WdS out of Martrn f\1<•r-
rell's hands.
The Costa Mt>i..a res1<lnnt,
who purchased iJ winning lot-
tery scMtch-off ticket, didn't
get lh<' opporl11111ty to spin the
big wheel rer.ently. lnstcac.1, tl
proxy, David Kerr traveled to
Sacramento dncl spun for f\lc1-
rell.
KNr gdve tl n qoort tw11 l as
the whJIP. ball hounced 1n and
out of hny rnetttl spoke~. 1 hl'
least MPrr"ll f"ot1ld win w. s
$I 0,000 -the most w11s $2
mdhon That 1s 11nn11~1h to
nldkc> <myonc gllJrty
After a few ec on<ls, II Wcl'i
all ovt•r. Kerr lctndPCJ Mt•rtf'll"
$Hl0,000 prizct Nnt hacl tor <.1
day's work.
-Compiled by
the Daily Pilot staff
0 VACAltON
. .
TeWmkle plan won't p~ase . eyery~ne
• Some hail the idect of moving
middle schooler!> to Estanica,
while others pan it.
COSTA MESA -The school district's
proposal lo move TeWmkle Middle School
seventh dnd eighth graden, to Estancia
I ligh is getting a mixed reception by par-
Boosten wont to duplicate Newport Beodi
fund-raising efforts for schook in Estancia zone.
See story, Page 3.
ents whose children would be i:lffected.
In order to implement 20-to-1 kinder-
garten cldssrooms, the school district will
need lo come up with 45 more classrooms.
To accommodate the change, the distri<;l
has proposed litniting conhgurabon.s m J.he
Estancw zone to K-3, 4-6 and 7-12.
Tiw three conhgurations wiU mean thdt
Davis c:1nd Rea will include fourth-gruders.
The biggest chttnge, however, are those
propost>d for TeWmkle and Estancia.
•some people dre concerned about
putting ~ighth grdders m with 12th
graders, H said Cathy Bybee, a TeWmkle
parent.
Some parents said they are concerned
dbout hdving so many grddes at Estanctd
since it doesn't havP. rparate bwldings
like Corona del Mar and C~ta MCSd. •
•1t's not set up like Co>ta Mesa.· Byl>ee
said. MI th.ink it will work but 1 think thPy'll
have to do a lot of rethinking of how they
will mtegrate 1t at E~tanoa Estancia i a
goOd school dnd I'm glad they're looking at
other wdyS to keep it open."
With the limited space at Estanc1d ~ome
par~nts said they were also concerned
SEE TEWINKLE PAGE 5
Have police
abused their
,power?
PHOTOS BY OtANA MUi..WflU I DAILY PILOT
Angela Bush and her 3-year-old daughter, Korf, pkk out a Christmas tree al the Magic Forest tree lot in Costa
Mesa. Steve Xochiliotzi, 2, below, waits with hJ mother to have their tree trimmed before taking it home.
Finding the perfect tree is all part
of getting into the holiday spirit
():iy Pb
COSTA MESA -The day after
Tht.mk.c;g1vtng may he known ds the
hus1cst !>hopping day of the year,
hut this past wef•kend has a special
51gn1hcance dS well.
It's hm(? to choose your Chnstmas
tree.
Whilt• there m<ty be hundreds of
way!:> to c.lecorntc your home, the
Chnstmas tree is the centerpiece
dunn~ the holicldy season. It is
adoml•d witl1 festive lights and rol-
or(ul omumcnts. Gifts cnc:ircl ' its
lmnk. The pine c;c l'nt hlls the room.
· Fot the next month, Chnstmas
trees will he one of the hottest sell-
ing items among many Aml•ncans
next to B<'unte Bahu~i> cmd that Fur-
hy c1eHture. For the next month,
empty lob are transfomicd mto
mmrnture forests that will attract
droves of pl'ople.
Saturday marked the hrst day of
tn ·e buying for customers. Although
loot traffic was relatively slow com-
JMred to the local hopping mdlJs.
by Dec. 25 the amount of trees will
dwindle drtlmatically.
Over at Magic For~t on Fauvicw
Road, Clay West and hts family lend
lo business. West has been selhng
Christmas trc 'Sat the same locdtJOn
for 13 years. He has a couple hun-
dred trees that are shipped from
Portland, Oregon, but he expects to
gPt about 5.000 this season. l l<•
doesn't haVl• to worry abOut a sales
pUch. The treru; sell th'•rnsclves
·everybody wants a perft.'Ct
lrt'e, • ho rcmtuked ... , t ·U them
lh<!Y don't grow that way. They
ttlwc.lys wont to know if we hdve
stored the good ones c;om •where ...
SEE TREES PAGE 5
COMMUNITY B.R I E F I N G ·
MORE ioru EWS '
Bahia Corinthian honors
youth sailing director
The Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club presented
its Outstanding Service A~ this year to
Melanie Patterson, who hes vC>lunteered many
hours of her personal time as director of youth
sailing.
Festival of 'Irt' 'S sta.rl'i Thursday
at South Coast Plaza
Patterson's hard wor~as paid off;--a"""t""thl•""•O,,__......,...,..
· young sailors from the club finished first and
second at the Sir Joseph Porter Sailing Regatta
l'leld in August at Newport Beach.
Each year, th club .sponsors ao:f w young
Allegations made against officers
at Newport Beach department.
Gnr G Rl'lUJ\<,
NEWPORT BEACH -The aty's Police
Department, which faces three daims by r.1t-
LZens who allege officers used excesstve force
dunng arrests, say its name will be cleared of
any wrongdo1~g· after the cases and par~llel
invesbgations are completed.
· There have been two
News
Analysis
lawsuits and one cl<um
'filed th.is year that allege
the police department has
abused its authontalive
power when arrests ar~
made. The most rec1>nt
al~gation came· earlier
this month when an
Orange County deputy di,.tnct ottomey
clauns he was assaulted without provocanon
by two police othcers m August after exiting
a Newport Bedch bar, Edward Flores, 34, aid
he was pepper sprayed and forced lo th&
ground when police arrested him on suspi-
oon of bemg drunk in pubhc. Flores hus hlett
a $600,000 daun against the oty. a legal
actlon that will more than likely be denied.
Flores wasn't pro1;ecuted and conl11;mt'!s to
SEE ANALYSIS PAGE 5
· New council members
to be sworn in tonight
It will be out with the old and m with
the new at a sped al meeting of the New·
port Beach City Council tonight.
The council will swear in its newly
elected member.;, real estate developer
Tod Ridgeway and transportation plann r
Gary Adams, at a ceremony starting al 5
p.m. .
Ridgeway will replace outgoing CoW'I·
cilman John Hedges. who served in the
Balboa Peninsula District seat for eight
year~. A law Hedges sp<.'arheaded allow
councll members only two, tour-year
terms. .
Adalll:> will l ke QVer f01 Tom Edwards,
who scived as mayor dunng the last of his
four-year lenn. Ada.ms will represent n~
idents m the Ea tblu1f and Dovcr Shores
Arca of the city.
Council m rnhers Monday also ·will
deade who will be mayor and mayor pro
tcm tor Um coming }' r. Counolnian
Dennis O'Ncll appears h ded for th
mayor's spot. but who will ftSSUID tho
mayor pro tern pot lS still unknown
The ceremony ""ill tnk plar al Cit\
~ laU, 3300 NcWJ>Ort Blvd.
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NEIGHBORS UP CLOSE
COMMUNITY
Costa M sa m•nKurnt Lana, of
Marsyl's Salon, won first· place
for the Fftftdt Manlc-..re m late
October at the Anaheim Conven·
~tlon Center The new Tommy J
Bahama C.f• and Emporium ls
located in the local Corona del
Mar Plaza off of Pacific Coast
H19tlway and MacArthur Boule·
vard in New~rt Beach. Tommy
Bahama is an upscale lifestyle
company that captures the '1ald
back island attitude and features
tropical clothing, accessories and
home furnishings. A full \Cale bar
and restaurant are located adja·
cent to the emporium. Tony
Margolis, Lucio Dalla Gasperl-
n• and Bob Emfield are the
c.ompany·~ founders ••. The
Great Train Store recently
opened its doors to the public at
Newport Beach's prestigious
Fashion Island. The store,
which 1s a Dallas·based specialty
retailer, features a wide range of
merchandise relating to tr a Ins
e:ind railroading. The ~tore's
opening .it Fashion Isl.ind is its'
first location in Orllnge County.
Items that can be found at The
Great Train Stote include model
trains, modeling accessories,
toy\ train collectibles, videos
and books' President of the pub·
l1cly traded company James H.
Levi ~aid m a press release that,
~we offer more trains than you
ever imagined and the most
e•cit1ng collection of railroad
and model railroad merchandise
1n the country• The Great Train
Store Company now has 48
stores in 26 states with the new
opening of 1t~ location at Fashion
Island. Fashion island 1s South-
ern California's premier outdoor
shopping plillil The cen,ter offers
more than 200 specialty shops,
stores. kiosks (sidewalk «lfts} and
restaurants Fashion Island offers
customers an exc.ellent selection
from its major department stores
including Neiman Marcus,
Bloomlngdale's, Blooming·
dale's Home Store, Macy's
.. . . .
Newly-elected.Newpop: Beach City Co~cilman
-Women's Store and Robin·
-.ons·May ... Patrida A. Schuler
"'Was awarded. the Chartered :'iife Underwriter professional
=des1gnat1on during an awards -
+ WHEN WERE YOU ELECTED: Novem-
ber 1998
+ FAMILY STATUS: Mamed to Birgttt and
expecting our first child, a boy, in Pebru-
. ary. We plan to name him'N1ck.
+AGE: 43
+ EDUCATION: Bachelor of Sciences
from Cal Poly Pomona and master's from
U.C. Berkeley.
+ PAST POSffiONS: I've always been
d,oing the same thing, but with increas·
ing levels of responsibility. Wait, during
college I was a short-order cook in an
Italian restaurant. How could I forget
that?
'"l• PRESENT OCCUPATION: Vice President
and Area Manager for Parsons Trans-
portation Group in Newport Beach and
newly elected council member for NPw-
port Beach.
<:• EXPLANATION OF JOB IN 15 WORDS
OR LESS: I plan and destgn roads and
solve traffic problems.
+ YOUR GREATEST PROFESSIONAL
ACHIEVEMENT: Developing and con-
structing a traffic management plan for a
$1.7 billion f.reeway reconstruction pro-
ject in Salt Lake City, Utah.
+ YOUR GREATEST PERSONAL ACHIEVE-
MENT: ·secomi,ng an E~gle Scout.
-?• YOUR PERSONAL MOlTO: If you're
going to do something, do it well.
+ YOUR GREATEST EXTRAVAGANCE:
Travel.
+THE BEST BOOK YOU'VE READ: That's
tough. The Autobiography of Benjamin
Franklin left the greatest impression.
The Volcano Lover l;>Y Susan Sontag was
perhaps the most enjoyable.
•1>-THE COMPACT DISC IN YOUR CAR
RIGHT NOW: I wish 1 had a compact disc
player i.n my car The cassette is Tattoo
You by the Rolling Stones
~ YOlJR MOST TREASURED POSSES·
SION: Collection of family photos
+WORD OR PHRASE YOU MOST
OVERUSE: Really?!
+ WHAT YOU CAN COOK: Quite a few
things actually My specialty is spaghetti
and white darn sauce.
+ A HABIT YOU WISH YC>U COULD
CHANGE: I tend to exaggerate.
+THE COLLEGE MAJOR YOU ALMOST
TOOK: Architecture.
+YOUR LAST CHARITABLE ACT: For the
past 11 years I have tried to donate a
reasonable amount of my time and ener-
gy to the community. For the past 4 1/2
years I have been serving on the city
plclrul.i.ng commission.
+ AS A CHILO, WHAT DID SCHOOL-
L
M~TES TEASE YOU ABOUT: Four eyes!
+WHAT IS IN YOUR TRUNK RIGHT
NOW: Jumper cables, first aid kit and a
rneasunng wheel.
-:. WHAT IS THE FIRST THING THAT
ATTRACTED YOU TO YOUR SPOUSE OR
PARTNER: She is just a sweetheart and,
well ... her cute behind.
+ THE WORST IDEA YOU EVER HAD:
Staying m c•vil engineering (letting the
October 1987 stock market crash dis-
suade me from going into partnership
with my now, multimillionaire asset
manager friend}.
+WHAT WOULD \'OU HAVE BEEN VOT-
ED IN HIGH SCHOOL: Wiseacre.
+WHO ARE YOU HEROES: Thomas Jef-
ferson and (Benjamin) Franklin.
+ FAVORrTE ESCAPE FROM REAUTY: Lis-
terung to music
+ONE THING YOU WOULD CHANGE
ABOUT THE WORLD If YOl,I COULD:
That more people would take personal
responsibility tor themselves and therr
actions.
+YOUR IDEA OF EXERCISE: Golfing.
+THE THING YOU DISLIKE MOST
ABOUT YOUR APPEARANCE The fact
that, for some reason, hair has left my
head and ts now growing out of my ears.
+ I HAVE A DREAM THAT: We will have
an mternationcll airport al El Toro.
.,,!Yremony held by the American
~ociety of Financial Service
f'rofessionals,Orange County
.,Chapter Schuler 1s a Chartered
WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS
•"nancial Consultdnt with New·
::rzort Beach s New Engli1nd Finan·
~lal Group. Schuler 1s a 20·year
resident o f Newport Beach.
~chuler has been in the Financial
::Services profemon for 23 years.
.~ssemblywoman Marilyn
:srewer named Sc.huler. Woman
:of the Year 1n 1995 ... Stokke a
.... lddet announced that Allan H.
• Stokke was selected as Criminal
:oetense Trial Lawyer of the
• Year by the Orange County Tri·
:-a1 Lawyer's Association. The
:"'award was presented at a dinner
:i mid·October. --:J-11LITARY -: Navy Airman Robert M. Fos· -II part1c1pated in an Atlantic
..;oint Task Force Exercl\e. Fos\ell -• art1cipated in the exercise while
::!ssigned to the aircraft carrier
USS Enterprise. The USS Enter·
:J?rise in ~ome ported in Norfol",
A. Fossell 1s the son of Costa
Mesa resident Linda Fisler. Fos·
::lr-11 1s a 1990 graduate of Costa
esa High Schoot. fouell
:Jbined the Navy in December
::1995. -----
Joy McFarland and
nmothy Doelman
McFarland-Doelman
The Community Church,
Congregational in Corom1 del
Mar was the setting for the
Aug. 9 wedding of Joy E.
McFarland, of Corona dcl Mar,
and Timothy P. Doelman, of
Olympia, Wash.
The bride is the daughter of
Stuart and Helen McFarland of
Corona del Mar.
Her matron of honor was her
sister K,nsten Frost and her ·
bridesmaids were Lisa Bhathal,
Jennifer Peck, Tanya Villavi-
cencio, Tiffany Baggs and
Sheila Metzger.
The bridegroom is the son of
Case and Mieke Doelman of
Olympia. · "
The best man was his broth-
er Casey Doelman and his ush-
ers were, including his brother
Chris Doelman, Clint Ander-
son, Bransby Whitton, Pat Berg-
er, and Emiho Medrano.
The reception was at the
Newport Beach Marriott and
was attended by 230 guests.
The couple plan to hve m
Corona del Mar following a
wedding tnp to Tahiti, Moorea
and Bora Bora. •
· She is a graduate of UCLA
with a master's degree from
Pcppcrdine University.
Currently, she is teaching
school in the Tustin Unified
School 01stnct.
I ie 1s employed by Dreyer's
Grand lee Cream. He is a grad-
uate of Cal Poly San Luis Obis-
po with graduate work at Cor-
nell University.
Blanchard-Bonner
The Laguna Presbyterian
Church in Laguna Beach was
Wellington Bonner Ill and
Lacy Blanchard
the settmg for the Aug. 1 wed-
ding of Lacy A. Blanchard, of
Anaheim Hills, and Wellington
•Trey" Folsom Bonner lII of
Corona del Mar.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Blanchard
of AnahelDl Hills.
The gown was a white peau
de sole silk, sleeveless with. a
sweetheart neckline.
Her maid of honor was
Heather. Meyer and her brides
maids were Marty Johnson,
Alissa Scholey, Arnella Blan-
chard, Tammy Clark, Elizabeth
Martin, Kaitlynn Schmidt, and
Angela Jacobs.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington F. Bon:
ner, Jr. of Corona del Mar and
Eagle Point, Oregon.
His best man was David
Gianulias and his ushers were
Michael Glenn, Scott Sullivan,
Rex and Brett Blanchard, Carl
Johnson, Jeff Addison and
Todd Rustman.
The reception was at the Ritz
Carlton Hotel in Dana Point
and was attended by 230
guests
The couple returned to New-
port B~acb following an Aug.
15 wedding trip to Hawau, New
Zealand and Tahiti.
The bride is employed as a
director of the Hillsborough
School Ul Anaheim Hills.
The groom is a financial con·
sultant at the Equitable.
Stephens-Harris
Raymond and Kimberly
Stephens of Costa Mesa have
Timothy Harris and
Megan Stephens
announced the engagement
of their daughter, Megan, to
Timothy K. Harris, son of Ger·
ald and Kathleen Hanis of San-
ta Ana.
The bride-to-be is a gradu-.
ate of Newport Harbor High
School and Chapman Universi-
ty in Orange.
The groom-to-be is a gradu-
ate of Orange High School.
A Jan. 8, 2000 wedding is
planned.
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TEWERAlURES TODAY
Bat boa F1m high
6Sl56 6'11 a.m 5.9
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66ri8 12·54 pm. 00
Costa Mesa Second h1g!'
68157 6:55 p.m. 43
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Newport Coa\t TUESDAY
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Expect 4' to
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The swell
wltl be out
of the
south·sout}'i·
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poor to fair
ihape in 12•
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COSTA MESA
• ..._. Strwt. Selle(el items of clothing worth S400 were
stolen from a store in the 3300 blcxk.
• MagnoH• StrMt: ~rel Items of Jewelry wonh $7,200
were stolen from • home In the 200 block.
• NftllpOrt loulevllr'll A car st er~ worth $200 we' stolen in
the , 800 biod(.
• ,..._. ltNet: A set of che<.k~ worth S 12 ~e stolen from '
home lt'I the 200 blcxk.
• VktlONI ltrwet TINo w•t<hes and a comp1<1 dlic: player
worth-s795 were sto en from a home In thti'SOO block--. ----
...,OMllAOt •
• ._. COllllt llWt=-y. A Mt Of Qotf dUIK worth S 1.SOO werw
"S'tOlin trom a<M 1n the 3200 biock.
tor worth SMS were stot.n tram • CM In the 600 blOck.
• Dltill---= A rdo and• pelr of ltM* wont. S45 were
stolen from I CM In the 100 btodt.
Newport Beac~/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot schools Monday, November 30, 1998 3 . .
Estancia parents look t9 1-aiSe cash " LUllCH MlllU
ewport-Mesa
Unifi >d School QJstr:' ct
Element:arv Menu · .• School Boosters want fooup · cate urid-raising
·efforts found on Newport Beach campuses. .
an the kids Wlll ·end up at
Estanr.id. lt'i,, ah.o to promote the
concept of community oneness."
!Wt Not
COSTA MESA -It ntdy be
'·difficult to duplicate the remark-
able fund-raising successes of
· some of Newport Beach's schools
foundations, but a group of
Estancia 1-{igh School parents and
~ta.ff will try their hand al the con·
cept that has funneled hundreds
of thousands of community dol·
tars into the public schools.
A group of Estancia parents
and ·staff members are in the
process of creating Eagle Pride, a
Ou t
of
school
Surfers, from left,
Aaron Zide, Alex
Gero and Matt
Nichols try to stay
warm on a life-
guard tower after
surfing 1n the
rain recently at
Newport Beach.
!AAA\' £NRIGH1 I OAllY PILOT
Estancia students will
present 'Museum'
An ensemble of .Estancia
High School drama students will
J present Tma Howe's play
"Museum• at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 4,
5; 11 and 12 at Estancia High
School's Barbara Van Holt The-
ater, 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa
Mesa ·
• The play, duected by Pauline
. Maranian, features the hnal day
Of a group show of three ficti-
tious contemporary American
artists. The artists are being
eJ}libited m a' major museum of
modem art
:: The play takes a close look at
44 unforgettable characters each
of whom decide to view the art
elhibit.
• Tickets are $5 presale or $6
at the door.
For more mformabon, call
(949) 515-6537. ,
Lincoln Elementary
teacher honored
The Newport Mesa School
D1stnct presented Claire .Rat·
field, sixth-grado teucher at Lin·
coin Elementary School, with a
certificate of appreciation at tts
Nov. 24 board meeting at the
Newport Mesa Education Cen-
ter in Costa Mesa.
Ratfield was honored for
being a recent recipient of the
highly coveted NBC Crystal
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ClaSS1f1ed section to
f md 5el'Vlces from
electronics and
plumbers, to
landscapers and
non-profit organization that will
raise money for and from all 'of the
'schools within the Estancia zone
'feWinkJe Middle, Adams, Sono-
ra, California, Rea, Wilson and
Pomona elementary schools.
Spearheading the effort is
Estancia parent George Cote,
who said the fOWldalion has a
dualTvUS~ion of raising m~ney
and uruting the community
behind the high school.
"It's an effort to bring the com-
munity together so all schools will
focus on Estanoa as their high
school,• Cote said. •Ultimately,
SCHOOL DAYS
Apple Award.
The Crystal Apple Award is
presented to educdtors who do
an extraordinary job of motivat-
ing students and make a pro-
found difference in the their
lives.
Ratfield, the only U.S. teacher
with State and National cerlifi·
cation, was selected by NBC for
her innovative and creative
teaching methods that ensure
material is absorbed in students'
Jong-term memory banks.
District seeks advisory
board members
Residents are invited to sub-
mit applications for seven vacdn-
cies on the Newport-Mesa Uni-
fied School District's 14-membcr
Citizens' Budget Advisory Com-
mittee.
The term of office 1s two
years, with the comrrullce year
running from January through
· Although the foundation Jlasn't
t<'C<>1v<?'d official non-profit status
'fr6m the state of Cahfomia, a
board has been set up that
includes Estancia Pnncipal Peggy
Anatol and activities director Art
Perry.
.Expecting to have tax,.exempt
status by January, Cote StJ.id the
fo\\n~ation i.'> .. planning a huge
picruc at the-Es Lancia field where
each School will .have a ·booth
with food and items· that repre-
Sl'nt the c,chool.
"The philosophy 1s to bnng this
corrunumty together," Cote said.
"W£;'ve had a tendency to be frac-
December. Meetm9s, held a
mmimum of six tirnt:s a year, are
on the second Thursday of the
month.
The committee was estab-
lished m 1992 as a way for resi-
dent:> to better understand issues
concerning school funding and
tht> budget.
The Board of Education will
choose amon g the applicants
Jan. 12, and the first committee
meeting is scheduled for Jan. 21 ..
Interested residents should
submit a letter to Superinten-
dent Robt'rt Barbot at 2985 Bear
St., Costa Mesa 92626. The letter
should descnbc the applicant's
quahf1catJons and explain the
reac:ons for seeking the appoint-
ment.
Applications must be
received no later than 4 p.m.
Dec. 18.
For more information, call
(714) 424-5001.
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tured. I don't think thNe ~houJd
be any distmc:tmn between black,
white, La.tiho or A Hm rommuru~
ties. Let's h o11109en1ze some of
Hus. Let's all pull ttxJelher m the
same direction ~
Estancia p.irent Mrtry Lou Fis-
sel has· all:io worked with the
Eagle Pride committee.
H We want to support dll Uw
schools in the zon<•, H she said .
"Other schools have lhe ~pmt
Run and' the HomP. Tour ff.nd they
make a lot of money over lhere.
We definitely have tpe needs.•
Fissel aid a list of lhe high
school's graduates· has heen
drawn up.
"There iirC a lot of alumni who
own businesses now in Costa
~
f
MeSd, • she ::.aid. •I hope th ·y will
support the chool. •
Money ra.u;ed by the foui1da·
tion will~ placed Ula communi-
ty pot, which could be c1cccssed
by the schools. •
Without elimindting mdiv1dual
school pride, Cote said he hopes
the concept will elevate Estanctd
l{l the minds of residents of the
zone to where they will funnel
their money and energ1es to sup·
port and improve the schqol.
"We're not aga.truit ind1VJduc1l
.school pride,• he said. "But we
want to pUU together for a uruted
Estancia community. We nc.'cd to
do 1t as a unified organization. It
doesn't seem to be the wa}' thmgs
have been here."
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Thl'ee menu choices
everydliy
Stude-nts may (.hoose a
veg~tarian entree each day
1f desired. The "egetarian
selection varies and may be
either a salad, sandwich or
hot entree.
• Monday: Turkey sand·
wich with cheese or
•munchable" salad or
grilled cheese · sandwich
with pickle slices; vegetable .
sticks with dip, frozen fruit
juice bar, choice of milk.
• Tuesday: Turkey sand-
wich with cheese or
"munchabte• salad or roast
chicken; corn on the cob,
Hawaiian cherry roll, cho~ce
of fruit or juice, choice of
milk.
• Wednesday: "Munch-
able" salad. with yogurt or
"Taco Chalupa• with
cheese, shredded lettuce.
and salsa; choice of fruit or
juice, choice of milk.
• Thursday: Garden
burger with cheese.and b-b-
q beans. or "munchable"
salad, or all beef hot dog on
a bun; baby carrots, corn
chips, choice .of fruit or
juice, choice of milk.
• Friday: Mam and
cheese sandwich, or
"munchable" salad, or pep-'
peroni French bread cheese
pizza; salad with low-fat
dressing, choice of juice or
fruit, choice of milk.
In the operation of child
feeding programs, no child
will be discriminated
against because of race, sex,
color, national origin, age
or handicap. If you believe
you have been discriminat-
ed against, write immedi-
ately to, the Secretary of
Agriculture, Washington, o.c. 20250.
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Darly Pilot, Around I:\ W. ~~ for four prepaid class :.. For more tupscil ket h, Wlll meet al 7 .30 ry, will present n ~hdl! lecture ion lllP. ts ?l
7
p.m the fust Tue • ~1 ~~,9~~7(~~) ~~2':4. 9:~ mformaUon, call (949) 548-4059. A lnglng da will oo J>re e ntP.d pm t th~ Bo) Sc6Ut SP.t Ba e, from 2·30 to 4·30 pm at the d.llY of each :nont~3~ the l lly
4 Mondoy, November 30, 1998
228 A complete h~1ng of Around Town fwm 1 to 3 pm t OASIS Seruor 1931 W. on ( JiJ~hwa ew;>ort Lyceum nt $CC, 55 Pau Dnv" < ounnl chlllll >ers, ~ewport cd~ be found at dallyplfot.c.om • A ballroom dance cla wm be Centm, 800 Marguent<> :\vc , BC>nf'l1 Fm mor<' tnfomUJtlon cnll Co ta M sc The lecture w1ll 1llt1:>· Blvd Newport Bcac}l. F·ot mur
presented from 3 to 4 pm at C.oron 1 d•~l M r dm1 s1on as (c 4!Jl 42-50 ll tratP. c ttonomy c1nd the nrcha ol· lnformilU~n. call 1>
44-• .HSl
OASIS Senior C nter, 800 ~far-fn o For mor 1nf9m1c lli>n all 0< y of powet. l\1Cinbcnl..cUlQ.$CC.
guente Ave .. Corona <lei. Mar. t't49J i;44-3244. ' • tu<i nlc; .~ e frN~ Aclnll · 1on is S5 OOAY Admission is $38, For mom infor-• .J SATVROA' for noumcinhcrs <ind • 2 101 tu
mdtion, call (949) 644-3244. A line danc In!, cla s wtllhC pre· 'it nts For 'mun' mtom1(lt1on, t:nl.I A Cllrl tma tree lot will be up
and runrung from 8 am. to 10
p rn daily through DP.<". 20 m
Pilrkmg Lot E at lhe Orange
< ounty f',ur & Expo<.ition Center,
88 Ftti1 f)nvP, Costa Mesa. For
rnort· ultommtton, call (714 I 708-
:ii4·1
scnlt•d trorn 3.15 to 4·45 pm 1l A pancakP hr~akfao;t hmd-ral pr' (~Wl) ?13h·9141
A 58lllinar .. Ulle'd A Nalural <. lASI Sem,ur C'\1ntn11 fJOO Mar· w1ll tako pine P twin 8 '' JI ti ln ,1t
Approattrlb"'Ai'Uinlis and O<;tco· ~uent~ "j.\'(r'P.";"" t'!0Yon11 rlH t\f,n"" th c;u ld Mt~ tt Senmr' C"1•nh:1 ,
The Oftices of South Coast
P.la.in's t tith ahnuctl public trc
liqhtmq ceremony will be pre-
:,1.m\t.•d dt 6:'.iO p:m. dt Town Cen·
te1 l'dr k, wruch 1s locutt•d outside
!ht• Wr.c;tin South Coa'>t Plc17a, 686
Anlon 13lvd . c o~ta Mesa. The
evl'nt is free and will f Pature tl
conct>rt ol hohda) fovont«•s by
The All-Amem an Roys Chorus.
The event will dl-.o feature a visit
from Sdnla Claus For more rnfor-
mdtion call (7141 435-2100
OCC ceramic class students will
presf>nt thf' 22nd dnm1dl Chnsl-
mas Art Potter) ScilE> from fl c1 .rn
to b p.m through WPdn<•sda}' dt
the e>ntrance to the Studt-n\ Cen-
ter on carnpu~. 2701 Fi!irvi<>w
Rodd, Cosld Mesd Pnces stdrl dt
$5. Portion ... ot thf' prot ~.'e>ds wtll
buy <'qmpment for tlw school's
Cerc1m1rs Cluh For mnrt• mfor·
mahon call t714) 43:l '>'.'>lS
The OHice< of South Coast Plaza
will hold 1t" 1 oth c1nnual trarlttton-
dl \hn.;tmas trc•t>·hghtmy cerP.·
mony at h:30 pm at Tin" n CPnter
Park. dt th1• comm of nn.,tol Street
and Anton Boulr\'cir<I Ill ( ·o ... tc1
f\1esa Th.-PV('nt v. ill l<•ature d
J>l'rlormdncc• by The> All-Amen·
cdn 80\s Chorus dnd an app<>dr·
,1nce hv "dnta Cldus Adm1'>s1on 1i;
lrt" For mort> mformc1tion, call
(7141 435-2100
A yoga Class wlll bf> presented by
H<'\f'llt\ Spr.tkP from 0-30 to 8 p.m.
di 1hP N<1nry C'ldrk Educallon
C<'ntP1 4 71 Old NPwport Road,
Sml<> lo~. Nc•wport Bearh.
· Acl1111 ... s1on i ... $8 per cldsS or $30
/or 111111 pn•pc11CI clctsst>i. For mon•
mtor111<.1t1un, cull (!149} 548 4059.
TUESDAY
A wate1 aerohics class '\\.ill be
presrntPd from !-I to 10 d.m at the
OA "''"' SPnwr rontN, RCIO M,ir-
guentP Avt~ , Corona del Mctr.
Admis.,1on 1s $I For man~ in I or·
mation. Cdll 1949) 544-~244.
poros1s will be pre5en'tert by Steve Ad1111ss1on I lrer> Fur mM•" mf()r:. fill> W 1 ~th St 1 hP, VP111 w1ll lc•et·
}lolmcs from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at tht> m11tion, c <tll (!14~1 h44-'l:l44 t1111• (•HtPrtatnMll'nl hy Nnwpo1l
Pctbo Cale al Mother's' Mctrkc~t Shov. 'l\infls fJ 0111 !-I tn 111 1 !i <1 111
and Kitchen, 225 E. t 7th St., Cos· Women In f\1anagement wlU pro· f\ lc1111 1te1111> m<.:h1<1P J1<11111.1kns,
ta Mesa Admission lS fre<!. R<•se1-sent u networktuu pm ly dl llli cm;s. ,Sdl!Sd(jl', JllllP i!lld ( oflt I '.
vations are required For rnoic monthly mN•llnq at h JI m ot th• Tirk1•ts cH <? $:J. For 11101 P iufor rn,1
tnf~nndlion, call (8C>Q) 595-6667. Sherc.1ton Newport t lul~I. !545 tion, c11ll t•i411) 1)45-2.iS!.>
.M•lcAtlhur Blvd , NPwport
WEDNESDAY
Harborlites Toastmasters will
meet at 7 a.m. at the Bahia
Connth1an Yacht Club, lbOl Bdy·
side Dnve, Corona del McJr.
Guests are invited. For more
information, call 586-9172.
The Networkers wUJ meet from
11 :45 a.m to 1 pm. at the Costa
Mesa Golf and Country Club,
1701 Goll Course Drive. Admis-
sion is $12 an11 includes lunch For
more mfonnatlon, call 885-90~3.
A Women's Life Stress Support
Group for Seniors will be present
eel from 12:30 to 2 p.m. al OASJS
Seruor Center, 800 MarguPritt>
Ave .. Corona del Mar. The meet·
ing will be facilitated by psychol-
ogist Natdlie Zucker. Admission 1t
rre<> For more L ormab.on, call
(949) 644-3244. .
Senior consultant Bob Brennan
will lead a free disc:uss1on of
reverse mortgages for _seniors 52
and over at 3 p.m. at Bayside Vil·
ldge, 300 E. Coast Highway,
Np,wport Beach. Call 723-0233.
A group counseUng session tilled
Body-Image Improvement -
Female Power will be presentC!d
at 5:30 p.m. at Co(!st Consulting. ·
180 Newport Center Dnve, New·
port Beach Se<;::.ions dre $25. Fm
more mformation, call (949) 720·
8437.
THURSDAY
A water aerobics class wtll be
prPsented from 9 to 10 a.m. at
OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar·
quente Ave., Coronel del Mar
AdnusSlon is $1. For more infor-
ffidtion, call (949) 644-3244.
• The EbeJl Club of Newport
BNch will meet at 11 10 a m a\
the Baha1 Corinthian Yacht Club.
B1•ttch. tho uvl'nt wJJl f~dturc'
cloo1 prlz "• live Jmn.k, frn•mJs, ad1v1tJ unrl hohdny fcstiv1tws
Uorrntmnli will be orccpteod on
behulf of the \\ omc> •. n s s1stan-
cnlc1 :in Lak<· r-oresL llPII1S
noeded 1111 ludo n(ltPbooks purs
es, enrnnq , hlazer!', l"IC' Du not
wrnp donHltotis. I or more mfor
mutlon, «1U (714) 995·h~53.
A group coun!'leling s(!sslon titled
RclatJonsh1p lr11prove111e11t will bf'
prn c•ntl'<I .at 7 p.m~ rtl Col:lsl <'on
sultiny, 180 NPwport Ct•lllP1 Dn,
ve, Newport Bl'il( h. Sessums df\' r
$25. 1:01 mon• mlornrnllo11, 1 111
(<)4H) 720·84'.\7. ,
• A slide ledun' titled ku'>si.1, th''
B.ilttc R<'p11hht'S .ind Pmland will
he pre• l nlPd nt "I p 111. al the
N1'wpn1 t BN1th C\•111J'.d I 1hrai)· s rm •rids M~ehnci Hoom, 1 mm Avo·
codo Ava. Ad1nass1on i-. hC'f'. r.<.lJ
moll' mfnrm.1t1on. < <111 (941f) 7 J 7
'1801.
A hack·countr)' hike wiJI begin at
~ iJ 11 1t < '1ys1al c ov~ St11te P.11k,
8471 13 (oust I he hwa), N..: y; port
Eea h Hrk•'rs w1U nwct nt EJ
Moro Visitor Cent •1 Parking 15
5 Fnr u1cne mfofnMllon call
1c.w11497 7h47
A tld•· pool and gra\ whale <>ight-
109 trc1lmng will be pruscmted al 2
p 111 at Cryst, 1 Cil\:e St 1lP P.uk,
B471 E. < oa.$\ I h9hw. y, Nc•wport
Bene h Ticlr pool t.tU swill mP tat
Pela an l'mnt Pru kmq Lot No I.
SUNDAY
A h.ick-c·otmtq h lk•• wl11 tc1kf'
pl11t I di tl <I.Ill ell ( '1 }'Stell CoVl.!
Std!" P11tk, IH7 l h Co.1. t I llqh·
\\uh Ncwp111t fh·.1c:h Jljkpr will
nuwt ot · UI f\ l1>ro Visitor 'r.!Illc>r
Pm~ lllU is $5. l·or rn1111• 111torma-
llon , (II ('l49J 41'7-7h47
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A yoga dass wlll be presented by 1601 Bayside Dnve, Newport
Helend Sprnke from 9 to to 15 Beach. Motivational !>pt>aker
a.m. at the Nancy I'.lark E.duca·. ~ Pdlfl9<!..Q>.xinsi.t2n. will spea.k ~fl
lion ('Poter, 4 71 Old N<'wport I How to Spice up Your· hff'. For
lfodd, Suite• 1 O:l, Nt•v.: port Ht"ach. more mfonnation, cdU (94<J) 721 ·
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
Holiday srason g<\ts
off to a wet start
Om• wish 01onqc• County rest·
dent!> prohahly drdn'I hdvc on
thcu lony hst ol Chnstnws gifts
Wch rum
The ho!Jdd\: :-.c>c1son qot olf lo d
... ogy} stcHI this f><l'>t wef!kcmcl
when d storm blew through the
ared dnd left nhout tt th1rcl of dO
mch of ra111. ThP hPaVw<;t
amount'> CdOJP Saturcla} mornmq
with 24 ot ctn mr h rt>ported m
Newport BPach iH cnrdmg to the
Netionc1l Wecither S~rv1c c
Wind gusts·of up to 25 mph
loost-nt!d some hmtts cmc:horf'!l to
<locks with ropes. and thP surf
was choppy with swells ave1ay-
mg between four and six tc•el.
uWelJ, f guess that WdS ti good
sign to do your Chns\mds ~hop
ping,# said McldJ11t-1 follN of Sdn
Clemente, who was skating on
the boardwalk under sunny sk1ru>
on Sunday. "lt wtts ugly all day. I
didn't ft•el like domq much. R
Met<·orolO<Jl'>ts say thc1t a storm
c.:enh•red off the cc•ntral Cahtorma
codsl will swing lL" way south late
toddy und scatter some showeri.
dunng the cverung. Th • hghl ram
will t11per off on Tue day making
Holiday
Catering
;_specialists-
._..~lli#'--.-
Rt•mcwl>er W(•
Cllf,•r Hoa/~ &
Cht.1rter. "In your
lumw or In )'f>lff . ..
the conunute home wet·frt•e
16th annual
tree-lighting tonight
More than 3.000 people are
expected to attend the 16th rtnnu·
al tree-lighting ceremony at ThP
Olhces of South Coast Pla7.a m
Costa Mesa tonight.
The holiday celebrtttlon wdl
begm at 6.30 p.m. as onlookers
participate m the traditional
countdown before the 85·foot
Christmas tree is 1qlnw with
<thout 15,000 colored ligh~
The ~-Amcricon Boys Cho
rus will perfonn holiday c;onqs
and Santa CldUS will mdke d spl'-
cidl appearance and nungle wilh
the children. There will be com·
plimentaiy hot cider and sugar
cookies for those who attend.
The Segerstrom family spon-
son; the dJUlual event as part of its
commuruty outreach. The rnr~·
mony will he held at Town Center
Park at 695 Town Center DnvP,
CtdJacent to the Westin South
Coast Plazd Hotel.
ror more information. call
(714).435-2100
-Greg Rishng
DECEMBER ,, iff8
ONGOING
St. Andrew's Presbyterl.m c~trn1r.h nlfers a support qroup fm
fdmih~ with lovPcl ones wh11 1111•
mC'ntdlly 111 Thi• 91oup Ill"' It>
lrom t>:!'lO to B p m ~untld) tt\ the
t hurch',:.; OiNt•nfir.lcl f !all ·C, 600·
St. Andrews ·Rodri, Nt>wpor;.t
l\pnc h The r onflciential group '"'
open to the community -Por 111rne
mf1 rmallon, call 6'.H -2880.
Prospects Networking Group
meets from 1.15 to 8·30 a rn
Wednesdays nt f\ tu111' Cah•, 18'.t1
NP-wport Uh cl < ·o ta 1e a
Brcakfost l' $b. For mort• rnfom1c1·
tion, <:ll.11 1\ngw Stalford a1 474·
2225 or Tina Funurn at-55t·'i15h
AH lassen's leads CJub mt>£>\<: at
7 1 S a.m TuPscluys t1t Mum~
Ct1fc, HUS Newrort BIHi , CostcJ
Mesrl. Cc1ll ll"1h-12'i2
7.en Home Stitd1eT\, ,, local •
naamrla< lt111•r "I fllNhlahon s11p
pliPS, hold'> d Ir('(' m,.1htc1t1cin fl nr11
."i to 7 p.m. Sun<l11y ot l\ h~s 1 1!11s1
ness ('Pnfc1, 711 W l7d1 'st Su111;
A-8, C<1<:>ta Mf><;(l, rt)l 11\0IP 111fUJ.
mntwn, call 722-7818. •
'Tht> Newport Beach Pdrk'i,
,....
DallJPllOt
he cm:fa Me5a HlstortcaJ Soci-
ct} holds 11 tree• open 'house ire 111
11 rt.Ill to ~ p .rn. Thursdays f
1 B70 J\n,llwim Ave., Cost.-f'.. l<~s.1
1 h<• c•vP11t ft'atures me>mornhth.1
from thr> t 1ty ot Costa Mc?Su nr1<1
thP ;i<1nh1 An.1 Anny Ah B<1sn. h 1
m&c inf~11J11Ht10J?, call b31-59Hi
O\'ere.ater'I Anonymou" me •ts
. from 7 to ll ~1.m. We<ln<!'sdays t •
St John' Ept rnpCll C'hurc:h, 18 ·
E Ila • St f'o ta Mr•sa. PQr 1i10
mtormatmn, call YSJ-0900.
OASIS SP.nlor Center offers d
Parkin <m's dN:'clst> support qro1
trom 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thur~
clc1y of t~.1ch month at 800 f\l, r
quenh• A\i«',, Corona del Mar Ft1
more inlornictt1on, call 044-3244
The Yogii Place offer!t a prenat<1l
and pnstnetlcll yoga class from 3 l 1 4<m p 111 Thursd<1ys. New cla ...,,.,
l •·mn on th1" hrst of th•' muntli
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~~~-~-~---~-·~~~~-~·~-~~~----~---llllilllllllllfilllllliilli;~:~=======~==--==--=-=-·=~~ ~~ TEWI N KLE students, whatever .method can
accomplish that," she aid •1
havP to look mto it. I'll l>ack whcst· CONTINUED FROM 1 ever is oost ror the kid • educ a.
about having cvcnth·grnders
and. 12lh-gradCI::a in ucb close
proxumty.
"I'd esp cially I)• rnucemed 1f
I had a sucth-grn(Je ctuughtcr with
high school . s 'niors," sdld
Estancia pan•r\1 M try Lou Pisscl.
"I h<tve grav~ 111lsu1v111gs with
wh<tl I've h<.>urd so fdr, but I'm
especially concl•rnNl t1bout Hw
• seventh gwdl'r..,"
Superinte.n<.V-'nt Robert B111 bot
ha'g proposed Uw plnn, wnicn ho
said is merely u <:tarting point to
begin tt dialogue with the rnm-
munity. ·J ie·~a1d none of the plc1ns
are • "ctdm<l in stone" anct thctt
there will be ample opportunity
for community input. _
TeWinkJc parent Pt1tty Chns·
lldnson is tCJkmg a •y,,a1t and scr>"
attitude towards ttfr• proppsed
changes.
·1rs .my positton that we
.should always lonh on what
would be bt?st for the e<lucahon ot .
ANALYSIS
CONTINUED FROM 1 ....
work for tlw dislri< t dttorn1•y's
office.
The two lt1w-.u1Ls pemhng in
Orungc County Su1wrior Cowt
also have stnkinH rC!seml>lunccs
to the FJort>S' cilse where suspect<;
are allegedly overpowm<•cl cmd .
inJured by Newport Beach police
ofbceri>
• The daughter-m-ldw 9f <1t1or
Mickey Ro.oney hlod n lrmsu1t in
September cla.unmg her ann was
broken when police rlfrestncl lwr
on a chargP of rnrrying crack
cocaine. Su: olhccr!) are named
in the lawsuit th,11 alleges tht~y
committed assault und huttt>ry,
. false impnsonment dnd negli-
gence. Laura Rooney e\'entudlly
pleaded guilt}> to the cnmc and
was sentenced to 90 ddys m Juli
dQd thee ' ycMs probc1tion. Both
Flores and Rooney ctte rcp~ewnt
ed by th~ same lngul hm1 .
• He1d1 Btlhnu:;. C.1 Nl•wport
Beach res1clPnt. hh•d c1 lc1wsuil in
September cldirninu ,, pplH t> oth·
ccr mishundlNI her drtPsl m May
1997 for i:.listurbu1g the peace.
Billings claims the othcPr struck
her severdl hmP with a hdlon
and put cs knee in her hac·k as
she leilned OVl'T d railing. She
said she bad to spt>ncl a <l, y m
the, ho~p1tal after the arrest
berauw shl' suflPJed exhms1vt>
2601 W. PCH • N.B. • 642-5935
lion.·
Estancn parent Shern Hoyt
agreed: :J.'.l!\ uot &!~)'Ma~~£.
plan hut I'm gomg to wait and
$Ce. It was kmd of ft shock.IWIIl
attcpd all the ~neetmg ... "
Baroot .:.a1d Uu• plan hds the
added ueneht of eluuinatmg tulk
ot closing Estoncia beca4st> of low
cruoll.mc>nb. The .,chool, wluch
could accommodatP up to 2;300
students, has ilround 1, 1 oo, now.
~The wholP. thmg 1s just hypo-
tlwucal now,,. said TcW1nkl0 p u-
t'nl EU£•n Car~ljt "~illwr JJ\nv~lo
0(?(• or to tlow. I t-nn sei• pros and
t.'ons. If I don't hke 1l, th1•y II hNu
from me."
Hssel sclJd she is nlad her
children ar<• almost out of the
school. One is a Jµruur and one is
<) .... enlor.
"We don't h"vc a special sr:-c •
tion or d second floor to whert' the
kids could h<' separatPcl," she
said. •1think1t'.s d monetary thmq
and they're not Uunkinq about
what's lx•i.l for the kid!).•
.
bnusing lrom thl· evc•nt. B1lllnqs
had several prc-i->x:isling con<h-
h~ns including lupus and drthn·
tis._
City rPcon.b show th<tt -;even
claims wcrn hlt>cl t1gdinst lhP
police department in 1!197. Only
lour hav<> ·.bc<•n submitted thh.
year.
· The department defends its
uc hons, stating phys1cr1l lorco
mdy be applied in threah mnu ·
situations.
"There am a certain number
of occasions where phyiilCdl
force could he used," smd Lt.
Doug Plctcht"r. "Of course, we
hdve to be prcpdred to JUSt1fy
these at·c.ount~ objecuvcly. •
An mtemdl mve.::llgallon 15
aho launched when complaints
drl! reported. The inveshyation
Cdn last several months 1:rnd m(ly
leCJd to an officer bemg rt•pn-
mandPd, :.uspendetl or fired from
hts 1ob lw,ed on the tmchngs.
S(•veraJ memh~rs of th<' city
council couldn't be r<>achcd tor
C'O!llmcnt on Sundi:iy.
As evtdE>nced with thl• thTC'l'
legal claims, thl' cicpdrtrnent hds
hccn publicly cntiquf.'d c1hout its
mrest tcchniqtws. Plt>tcher
.idd<'d U1at now, more th<m ever,
officers are given proper trnmmg
m arrPSI~ and uef enst' lctC'ltCS.
~The 0H1c.ers ·an• e4mppcd
with the ngh! fools," he said
UUnfortunatcly. If thPre lS a con-
frontation we may have to usn
ph}'.s1cal fore~."
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Jeff Carlson ties a tree to the roof of his car at the Magic Forest Chrisbnas tree lot on Fairview Road in Costa Mesa.
TREES
CONTINUED FROM· 1
l hs selection 1s comprised of
Douulas drtd Noble lirs, the lat-
ter bcin9 the better of the two
hccrtuSP 11 doesn't shed as
much.
I roniC'dlly, th.-trees . don't
< ome lrom the deep back-
woods, About HO percent ot tbis
Yl.!tir's stock js from plantations
111 01P-~1on and Washington.
The trres stand anyv.-herc
trom 5· tu 10-feet tall at the
West Tot. The bigger the tree
~tunds, the more money-. you
will spend, he sa1c1.
Wes"\ points out the mark of a
fine tree os simply ds if he were
I
a grocer showing a piece of
lruit at a produce stdnd.
"It's fun lo select
c tree b1<ouse it
gets you in the
spi1it of tht seo·
" wn.
Troy Taylor
Tree shopper
tree."
"lt has to
be full and
have a mce
shctpe," he
ctddcd. "If it
looks hke an
ice cream
cont• turn€d
upside
clown, you
probab1y
h<1vc a good
Troy Tc1ylor dlld his gi~l
lnend, s,111dr<1 L>uv1dson, were
scdrchrng tor that spPc1al one
on Sunday.
The couple h(1S ctn apartment
in Costa M~sa and tho cramped
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living room bas just enough
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teen nunutes later, they makei
their choice. An 8-foot'Nohle hr
thdt flops back and forth.
"It's fun to select a tree
because it gets you m the spint
of the season,• Taylor ~aid, as a
stand was hammered mto the
tree stump.
"We came out early to beat
the crowds. I can,'l 1magmP
what it w1ll be like in the
upcoming weeks."
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Rnan· Middle on, who lives
U). M1ss1on V1eJo, is contemplat-
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lives alone m a two-bedr.oom
townhouse and tends to lean
more toward Scrooge than San-
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on Sunrtay, he Cdved in to the
yuletide spmt.
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.... . . ' . ' . QUOH Of THE DAY
-•It's one of those things that's o kilr. You'd rather lose by 25.
w~ t!~~t!!t~.i)~.~~:~-.. -~~·~4 .. _ Bi11-~mner, Corona e Mar cross coumr 1 ... oacn .
6 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Monday, November 30, 1998 • sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 44223
CROSS cou Nr•v
M u
• But the day is a bummer
for Estancia, team fails to
make the grade it sought.
Roe.I 11 (.Alll.-.0\ ..
Despite -;1m1or I O y S
AlbPTto Munoz's .
championship effort on dn indi-
vidual has1.,, there was no JOY for
the Estanad I llgh Eagles Satur-
day m Fre.,no dl the Stdle Cross
Country Fmdls at Woodward
Park's 3.1-nuJe course.
•We were , all pretty
dc>pressed," said Estdnc1d Coach
C'harhe Appc>ll, who took his
tedm to Fresno with a champi-
onship clearly the focdl point for
lht• tPdnl.
Tlw Eagle'> believed they
coul<l wm 11 all, with Munoz al
the helm, but inJunes before the
racP to Tony .\fdgana and dunng
thP race to Stephan Appell and
!\.lartm Munoz, were sunply too
rriuch to overcome.
"\'\'t> thought we had a chance
to .. , m 1t, ~ st11cl Appell *But we
knew we had
to have all sev-
en cybnders m
our seven-
cylinder car.
We won 99°10
of our rdces
this yedr, but
"
Appell's
voice lrdiled
off. much as
AJberto Munoz d.ld the Eagles when they
took theu shot
Sdturday afternoon on a course
rnucld1ed by ram, and worked
over by prev1ou~ diVlsions dunng
the day.
Munoz won in 15:53, staying
within m a six-man pack at about
hfth tor the ftrst mile, taking the
lead alter a mile and hall, holdmg
the held off at the 2-mile mark,
then surging lor a 10-second vic-
torv over his nearest rival, Oak
P<trk's Mark Nevers
Clearly, it was Munoz's best
rctce of the ye<H, but for Munoz,
wrn·pped m the Eagles' team-
concept, it was d hollow victory.
To a man 1t was a long ride
honw for the cdgl('S.
SlPphan Appell hmshed 79th
with u time of 17·37 after a grom
pull which took him out of his
rhythm; Mcirtin Munoz, who
h\.'1Sted his kneP trying to cope
with the 130-man held, was 93rd
m 17.54; and Magana was 106th,
m 18·17, hobbled with multiple
prohlems, including a knee
mJury, a pullt>d quctd and stom-
ach problems
Abe Jnouve went from
Estanc1a's No 7 to No. 3 with a
17:23. finishing 69th. Manuel
Orozco wa<; 15th in 16:30. In 75th
was Jose Juarez in 17:32.
• For three years Costa Mesa's
Bnice Hanc0<·k bad been trymg
to crack mto the top 10 at the
state finals. In h&.& last try, Han~
cock tlll'l a good race to hrush
eighth with a tune of 16:12, a per-
sondl record at SK
"Bruce's game plan was just to
stay m tbe mam pack for the first •
mile " Coach Joe Busi said.
uonce he got close, hc> was able
lo finish the racc> strong
"He's been a great role model
to the team and brought intelli-
gence to the sport."
HoncO<"k moves on to run for
Pnnceton m the fall.
• Newport Hcubor, with . Curt
Herberts at the front of the
Sailors' hope , was sixth with 176
points, Jn a 0JVl<;ion II race domi-
nated by Katella's runaway wm.
Herberts was venth overall
wtth a docking of 15:54.
HIPPY·
lllTllAY
.
NEWPORT GIRl:S~ ROtt; AGAIN
, • I
State semifinal coming up: Defending champion Marina could do to help delny the
inevitablo Saturday was
eall for bmeoul'i.
fashlon.
The self-described
"Mother Hen" kept her
flock in d tight fonna-
tion, affording Centen-
nial's talented and
poised Hawks little hope ..
Vikings to invade. the '
JlOGI II CARl.~O/\i
lb1y f'6>I
~WPORT BEACH -Deja vu.
Marina High's Vikings and the
NeWPOrt .Harbor Sailors at the Tar
. Pit. •
Both pow~rs hurdled thetr ftnal
barrier Saturday night Wlth ease
en route to what is most likely the
Match of the Year m Califorrua for
lugh school girls volleyball as C IF
Division I-AA champion Newport
Harbor awaits CfF Div1s1on 1-A
champion Marina.
It's the jemilinals of the State
Playoffs Tuesday rught, beginning
at 7.
There are sbll the State Finals
at Cypress College on Saturday
awaiting the victor, but in reabty,
The Match is Tuesday night and
seating may be as tough to hnd as a Furby toy in a department storo.
VO LL EYB ALL She asked for time
trti..iling 7-2 and 11 ·4 m
the first sel1 7-2 and 11-2
in the socond set; 7 ·O and
12-0 in the final set; and
those time frames were
about the only thing that
slowed ·the Sailors'
Express.
All of this and Enca
Wade in the bctcl<court,
·too
Mam1a, the defending state
champion, (21-2J was a 15-3~ 15-
5, 15·6 victor over Simi Valley-
based Royal High Saturday, the
~ame Royal which f(•ll to Newport
Harbor Ill the Santa Barbara Tour-
nament of Champions semifinals,
15·10, 17-15, 12-15, 15-10, on
l-lallowecn
Out ide hitter Apnl Erica Wade
Ross led the way with 17
•Tue kids were on
fire tonight,• said
Glenn. "We played
. well. Hopefully we'll
have a couple more. I !arbor advanced on Saturday,
squa<;hmg Bakersfield Centenni-
al, 15-4, 15-3, 15-2, m a clinic
before l, 100 designed to show
how il kill c;an be accomplished in
61 nunules.
*They're the best team we've
seen,~ said Centennial Coach
Brooke Roberts of the Sdilors,
after consoling her tearn.
About tho only thing Roberts
kills, but it was definitely
one of the best-balanced efforts of I
the year for Coach Dan Glenn
and his Tars.
Kathy Lavold and Krista Dill
came up with 11 and 9 kills;
Lavold nailing 11 of 14 efforts; Dill
9 of 15 as seruor setter Jennifer
Carey sprayed her sets from one
side to the other, mterspersed
with back quick ~ets and occa-
sional quick dinks, netting 42
assists and 5 kills in spectacular
D AILY PILOT PHOTOS BY
6oNNIE BURROW
C apping a four-year career at
Long Beach State, Misty
May's jersey was retired
by the school Saturday night before
the 49ers' contest with Illinois State.
Misty waves to the crowd (abovf!)
with mom and dad, Barbara and
Butch May, flanking her amid Sf'lsf
passes and just plain enjoying the
moments. At right she embraca
Long Beach State Athletic Director
Bill Shumard.
"Our back row ... " continued
Glenn. "Erica Wade ... we were
really able to run our transition.•
Wade dug everything but oil
out of the playing surface to com·
plete the attack, almost.
"We missed some serves that I
would hdve liked to have," said
Glenn. searching for something lo
SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 7
Long Beach State retires Misty
May's jersey with NG:AAs looming
this week for the 30-0 49ers.
CTF State Tournament despite Newport Har·
bor'o; Josi> in hve games to Back Bay nval
Corona del Mar, and garnered high school
All·Am<>.rican honors.
Rex.IR r.Alll.sl>N l\1) •~w~ lllu
/
. In 1 94 she was narm .. >d the Mizuno High
&jiool Nfttional Player of the Year,
leadmg the 30-1 Sailors to the CIP DlVI·
sion I <:talc crown, netting 302 digs, 92
o ists and a national record 548 kills.
She went on to become the only high
chool pfoy ~r to take part m the t 9!U U.S.
Olympic festival.
l fer fm;t year at Long Bli!dch State, the
49 •r!; rl'nm1ed a 22·10 record, and made Jt
One
.point
•• •Nordhoff edges Corona .,
del Mar by the narrowest
of margins for state crown; ...
Mesa's DeNoewer fourth.
• For mote °" Coronal del Mar's
glrls, see 1\.tesday's edition.
J A.'°' Hru,
-lb1y Pb
R e s u 1 l s ---.-----:-;)'
weren't available G I R L S
a1ter the CIF Division IV gir1J"
state championship race at
Woodward Park in Fresno for 3e-
mmutes. lt would take some time
to make sure the numbers added
up Saturday.
Observers knew there were ·
only two teams that could win the-
liUe, Corona del Mar High or
Nordhoff, and they knew it would
be close.
When the results were tinally
posted, the Rangers had pulled
off the state title by just one point.
"This is what I was worried
about,• said Corona del Mar
Coach Bill
Sumner.
"Each week
I saw Nordhoff
getting better
and better. We
ran a great
race and they
still beat us.•
When the
individual run-
ners were sep-
arated from DeNoewer
the team run-
ners. Nordhoff took second place.
i:;eventh, 14th~ 15th and 16th. The
Sea Kings took fu-st, fourth, lOta •• '~
19th and 21st.
The difference was the same
as the margin Corona del Ma.r's ,
boys team defeated Nordhoff by
two years ago at the state finals-.
This year's Sea Kings had also
snapped the Rangers' string o{
four Southern Section titles.
•n·s one of those things that's a
killer," Sumner said. "You'd
ratheT lose by 25. It's kind of like
being the loser in the Super Bowl.
Our girls will redlize tomorrow all
they have accomplished this sea-
son (Sea View League title,
Southe rn Section title)." ·
Llz Morse was the top runner
for Corona del Mar, finishing fifth
with a time of 19:05 over SK. "She
bounced back real well from
Southern Section,• Swnner swd.
"She was m the hunt the whole
way. The only people who beat
her were unattached.•
Morse closed m on fourth
place over the final 50 meters, but
couldn't catch Costa Mesa Jamie
DeNoewer, falling one secong
short at the fuush line. "
DeNoewer has been with -
Coach Joe Busi fot four years anQ.~ ..
Bu<;1 believed it was a fitting way ...
for her to end her career.
·she had a real good first mile
and was able to pick it up m tb&~~
third mile,· Busi said. •she's ""'
been a blessing to me and ~e
school as far as I'm concerned.•
DeNoewer's next stop will oo ...
New Mexico State m the fall.
As for the rest of the Sea ',"
Kings, recent hero Katie Quin.Um
run another strong race and fin!n.7'
ished 12th overall in 19:22. Jenay~..,.
Cummins was 19th with a time ol "
19:31 and Jill Quye was 31st 'hi' ... u;
19:56. ft ,_,,
Jean Garcia (20;09), Linds~-t~·
Yourman (20:36) and Diana Hem·-·
feJd (20:40) also ran well. !1..
One pomt ... as an example of ·
how close Swnner's team came ....
from taking the champions~
home were the finishes of Morse,
Qwnlan and Cummins. >t•
Morse was one second behirttt"•·
her clos t competitor (DeNoew_.i _
er)I Quinlan' time matched th&uG
11 th·placo time and was one see~
ond behind 10th place, aNI.-.
Cummnins, in 19th, was ones~~'~:
ond behind t8th, three .sccon1ft .. •o
behind 17th. ,·~
•The scary thing is that ~~
return all our girls next year, bttt r.1
o docs Nordhofi, • Sumner 11~
·we taUr4){! loton the way nome •
nhout how wo can beat Nordholf"':!
because Just getting better asn't
enough anymore .• u o.w
~f's-f&VOI
I
Mii.ty doesn't say much, really,
hut others do. MISTY COLLEGE MEN'S. WATER POLO
CONTINUED FROM 6
sernifmdls
-As a ~juruorr-May dominated
the NCAA and led the 49ers to
the· NCAA national scmituials ..
May won the AVCA Player of the
Year award. She also piekcd up
the following accolades: AVCA
F1.rst Te am All-Americd n, AVCA
First Tettm Di!ttrict 7; Big West
Player of the Yedr, First Team AU-
H19 West, MVP of NC.AA Pacific
RPgi6nal and MVP of the Big .
West Tournament
~~~~~ p~~li"~:!t~o·~~~~~·s SJ"AN FORD WI Kathy Gregory: •Miity May is the I
next Karch Kiraly. In my 23 yea.rs -
.•s an NCAA.Divi$ion.lc;oacb,J1S _____ :_ T .. E Pirates ~
.May has five triple-doubles
thi<i year {kills, digs and assists)
and appettrs lo be the odds-on
favonte l? repeat as AVCA Player
of the Year.
Regardless of the l'{CAAs. her voll~yball career continue:. splTaJ-
mg upward as u member of the
national tea.m, and she said she is
looking forward to the national
team's next endeavors sometime
in May.
VOLLEYBALL
CONTINUED FROM 6 ....
work on With Ma.rind loorrung.
dS a former setter, I can say that
she, is the best rtghtsidc ~ollegiate
setter/hitter I've ever seen ... •
-From Jim Coleman, General
Manager of USA Volleyball:
•Misty could play for ur, unmedi-
a tely and be an important unpact
player ... •
-From Uruversity of Pacific
Coach John Dunning: •1 would
consider her among the greatest
collegiate players ever ... • ·
-From Dave Shoji,. University
ot Hawaii coach· •she gives them
a dimension no one else has. Our
blockers were so confused at the
end we couldn't pu t any type of
block.•
' And so it goes as the NCAAs
approach, whe re the e lusive
crOWn awaits N o. 1. II
And, as Misty says, ·1 think
this is our year.•
•:1l ~But we're playing our best ball right now."
L There were no turning points. Harbor outscored Centennial
13-2 in the Jirst set to burst a 2-2 situation; a 13-2 run in the sec-
ond set exploded a 3-2 lead in the f>.arly going; and in the deci-
sive set the Sailon. simply ran off the first 12 points before Cen-
tennial freshman Alyssa Lantz broke it up with a scoring block
tlefore the sailors closed it out.
Brenda Watemtan and Marissa Cothran also shared the
moment with distl .. guished pldy.
l •The kids are really focused," said Glenn. ·n was Kathy •
l.avold'is best game, and April becomes a lot more ctfective when
Jen can pass 1t around.·
~ In the aftermath of Saturday's triwnph Glenn and his wrecking
crew, now 25-0 (38·1 i.ncluding two-out-of-three tournament
tches), were unaware of Manna's result in the Viki.ilgs :match
llt~ Valley against Royal. ~ut you know exactly what they were thinking: Marina, the
ie Vt.kings' team with Cbandra McLeod which eliminated the
ors from a potential state championship with a 9-15, 15-11,
6, 10· 15, 16-14 decision before a standing-room-only crowd of
i,400 in last year's quarterfinals.
Glenn recalls it as "Blatk Saturday: ·
Tiiis year there was no Marina looming on Saturday. This time
the blockbuster will be '!\•e~day, night. ·
GIRLS
CONTINUED FROM 6
I'> !:>O strong, you have no races to
u~~ as practice and you can never
take 1t easy.•
Next season, tho Sea Kings
v.111 be in the Pacific Coast
League and won't ·have to. run
against Irvine, Sanld Marganta,
Woodbridge or Newport Harbor.
Of note, Irvine went on to with
the Division I stole blle Wood-
bridge wac; seC"ond m Division II,
with Santd M argan ta placing
fourth.
•1rs not like the PaC'ihc Codst
League will be easy,• Sumne1
adde,d. ·sut the Sea View LeaguE>
1S like a tight agamst Mike iyson
PUIUC NOTICl!I
PUIUC NOTICES
every week. With the new
league, we will be a lot fresher dt
this bme next year."
Sumner looks forward to
returning this team to state next
season, particularly smce h e
thinks· so highly of his runners'
atbtudes
"They ask each coach to pick a
sportsmanship award,• Sumner
said. ·sut~ our grrls are so gredt
top -to-bottom tha t it would be
un1 air to single out one as our
best sport. They are all worthy of
the award No matter how good
they get, they are all still very
humble."
Louisville of Woodland Hills
brushed a distant third with 143
points.
Estdncia's lone runne r. Liz
• Hwpe w as 29th in 19:54.
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Cardinal stops Pepperdine in final, 11-81 in overtime. . , in Saturday'::. sc:mihnals
_,: • Todrt King scou;d with 42 ec· NEWPORT BEACH -Layne
Beaub1an <:cored three of his sev-·
en goals in overtime to lead Stan-
ford, the No. 4 seed, to the ·Moun-
tdin Pacific Sports Federation
water polo charnp1onshlp Sunday,
11-8, at Newport Harbor High.
The verdict locked up an auto-
matic bid to the NCAA Tourna-
ment beginning Friday at Corona
del Mar High School. ·
In ·overtime the Waves struck•
brst with 1:33 left in the first peri-
od as Jere my Pope tired a two-
pomte r past S tanford's Chris
Ag~ilera to give Pepperdine an
8-6 lead.
Beaubien answ ered with a
godl with less than 20 seconds left
in the hrst overtime penod, then
Arturo Rodelo and Beaub1an each
scored two-pointers in the final
overtinlP. period to gwe the Cardi-
nal the chcllllp1onship.
Merrill M <;>ses of Pepperdine
recorded 15 saves, and Aguilera
finished the gdITle with 1 O.
• In the thlrd-pla~e game, USC
outscored UC I, 12-9, as Ivan
Babic and George Csaszar each
scored three times to lead the No
1 seed to the win over second-
seeded UCI
The Trojans never trailed,
outscoring UC! 7-4 m the first half.
Rich McEvoy had six s_pves for
the Trojans; Ryan Bailey had
~---------•• onds • remdining m overllme al> A l l • T 0 U R N E ~ · Pcpp"rdine's Cmderelld run con-
Fim1"m
Brian Ht'ifft'ron, Stanford (MVP);
Jeremy Pope, Pepperdine;
Ryan Bailey, UO, Sean Kern, UCLA,;
~ne Beaubien, S'anford,
TOdd King, Peppetd•ne;
Mo~ Mcrnll (G), Pepperd1ne.
5e«Mld Team
Marko Pmtaric.. USC; Ryan Flynn,
Cal, George Csmzar, USC; David
Hay, Stanford, Dan Klatt. UCI;
Peter Janov, USC. Chris Aguilera
(G). Stanford.
eight ot UCI's rune gOdls, dU in the
final three quarters.
The key poutl come with 2;15
left m the first hoH when UCl's
D an Klatt recP1ved d !idffiC! C!Jec-
tion. USC tt>eled oll four of the
game's next hve goals tlfter the
ejection. ·
• Fifth place honors w1;>nl to C<1l-
ilornia a fter th<! GoldPn lle<n~
dealt UCLA ct 7-t> Joss in overtime.
Jerry Snuth scored both <.it his
goals in overt.un~ to l£'ad C'a1.
• Seventh place Wl'nt to Long
Beach State afll'r a 9-8 win O\ Pl
Pacilk k"yed by Jeff Coylt'f' ltvr.
goals, mcludmg the u11mc-winner
with 1 :42 remi1tnl0g.
LOOKING
tinued Wllh a h-~ win OVt!f UCl ,
lhP No. ~ i.et•d
The key to thu win WdS the
total ·shutdown ol the Anteatws
l(!aclmµ s~ner, Butley. The
. Waws deftin"f' prcvPnlPd Bailey
Jrom 9ethn9 °d dec;ent shot on
goal,
Mose:> had 14 Sdves, hut cou1d-
n't get to Klatt's gdttm-tymg goal
w:ith 24 econch left m the fourth
quarter.
Klatt had three goals tor UCI
King and Pope scored two goats
for Pcppt-.rdmP
• Andy Walburger 'CCJred with :n
econd lt~fl m sudden death to lilt
Stanford past top-set.>ded USC.
7-6. Walburger had two goals m
the game, but 1t wds Aguilera
who savPd the day tor the Cdrd1-
nal m the tournament's b1gge ... 1
upset. Agu1le.ra had a tourna-
ment-h1gh 16 saves.
• UCLA rehounded lrom tl'i hrst
round loss to Pe-,i.perciinP dnd
d••ledted Pacilict 8-5 in thr-C'Onso-
lation scmilmah.. ·
Co~ta MeSd I iigh product Sdm
Gray"Li scored fiv~ goals for the
Brutns.
• Ryan Flynn .;c:ornd low g<ials tis
Cal dPleated Long Beach Stat •,
9-7, m the oth°Pr consolallon enu
Five years ago this week ... • In girls basketball action, Tracy Vega scored
22 points in Costa Mesa High's 51-40 victory
over Ka'tella. Estancia also dominated Anaheim • Blnh hn hved up to his nickname {runaway)
in Costa Mesa Hlgh's 35-7 victory over San
Marino in the CIF Division VIII semifinals. Tran
carried the ball 49 times, rumbling for 309 yards
and three touchdowns.
Tran scored on runs of so,· 1 and 1 yards.
• Guess which two schools faced off in the CIF
Division I state volleyball finals.
Back Bay rivals Newport Harbor High and
Corona del Mar squared off for the fourth t ime
of the season with the state title and a No. 1
ranking in the nation on the line.
The Sailors won two regular season matchups,
but CdM came back to win the Southern
Section title. When the dust settled in
Showdown N, Kim Coleman had i3 kills,.
20 digs and 20 assists and Corona del Mar won,
16-14, 15-8, 1&-18, 9-15, 15-10.
Misty May was named tournament MVP and
had 34 kills in the finale.
• In cross country, Corona del Mar High's girls,
the defending state champions, finished fourth
in the CIF Division Ill state championship race.
Tracy Clark was eighth with a time of 18:47.
Gwen lWist was 1 Oth for Newport Harbor with
a time of 18:56. The Sailors were fifth •
in an 88·9 win. .
Jessica Witltz scored 19 points and Jenny
Jennings scored t 7 points for the Eagles, who
led 50-1 at halftime.
• Danny Pulido scored nine fourth· quarter
points in Newport Harbor High's 36-32 victoty
over Estancia in the Daily Pilot Tip·.Off Classic.
10 years ago this week ...
. • Corona de! Mar High was one .step away
from a CIF Division VI title after.a 14-7 victory
over Pacifica in the semifinals. The Mariners had
a chance 10 tie with five seconds left and the
ball on CdM's 10-yard line. A pass headed for
the end zone was batted away by Sea Kings'
linebacker Pat Callaghan. 1Y Price gave CdM the lead with 1:47 left in the
garne on a 34·yard TD pass to Jeff CJartc.
• At the state Junior college soccer
tournament. Orange Coast College fell in a 2-1
overtime loss to Fresno. Kim Dutton scored for
the Pirates, who finished the season 20:-1-1.
-compiled by ktson Hill
LOCAL
MORTUARIES
STARTING
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81-51
vict~ty
• Victor Valley .10 match
at all for Orange Coa~t
College women's
basketball team, which
improves to 6-0,
COSTA MESA -Sarah Mid·
dlebrooko sci•red 14 pomti. and
had etHht rebounrts in Ofdil!Je
Coa~t College'" sixth-consecuti\:1.
win, an 8 J -5 l v1cton• over Victory
Valley.
Am 'Sdrayclarurn hdd 12 points
and s<"vcn rebounds tor th
P1rutes f6-01 ·
Aetna Sortmo had rune as<>ists
ttnd Ncttah1• Wee"s had 10
rcboun1ts. The Pirate fon cd 32
turnover . ""
Athenii Giallcqos had 13 pomts
lor the l~ttms (2-5)
NONC~CE
ORANGE C.OAST 81, VJCT«>f' V~Y 51
Victot Vall•y ·Ju Swanson 1,
Liwanag 7, Farmer 3, GalfegOs 13.
Quintana 3, Wilt 7, le Swanson 5,
Brown 4, Salcido 4 Lllmbert 1, Kelley 3
3 pt. goals· Gallegos 1, Swanson 1
Fouled out -None
Orange Coast -Sortino ~. Pevton 10
M1ya~e 2. Johnson 4 A Ins 3,
llmhnson 13, MOJtCa 2. Wilde S
Sarayda<ian 12, M ddlebroo~e 14,
Rodnguez 2, Weekr. 8, lewr~ 4
• J·pt. goals, Akms 1, Tomlinson 1,
Saraydanan k Fouled out None
Halftime· OCC. 43-19
SCHEDULE
'TODAY -• Basketball
College men • Southem Californfa -
College cit <.al State.Northridge. 7 pm
High ~hool ~ • Trabuto Hilk at
Costa Mesa 7pm
High sc.hool girls NC\YPC>rt Harbor
at Magnolia, 7 p m
• Soc<er
High school boys • Laguna Beach .!It
Corona del Mar, 3 15 p rn .. Costa Mesa
at Fountain VaU~ 3 15 pm.; El Toro
at ,Estancia. 3 p m ·
High school g rls • Corona del Mar
at University. 3 15' pm .. Costa Mesa
at San aemente, 3 1 S p m
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4Br 2 ea. no -ta TO to•u 2914 *va 1 1"""1* $1 eootmo .. -MISCELLANEOUS .nn Wor1c st OC'a prestl-
e4e-Teo.3844 RENTALS gtoua hotel• & retall
•-------· •CASH FOR centwa. Wao-+ _ tlpa. LIDO ISLI! 3br 2ba, 2 MORTGAGES$ If you 800.701-3793 HOUSES/
CONDOS
FOR RENT
car gar, frplc, lg brick ar• receiving pay·
patio, 1/2 btk to bch/ ROOMS 2706 menta on a mortgage, I--------.. tannla No S/pet $2900 we can COAvert th•m HAVE FUN
· 9494197-0978 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to lmmedlat• caah. @WORK NB 'Ooe•n Front Shr Twenty years expert. P•moramlo Vlewal 2br home w/pvt bath ence. Highest prices. G•IYI Island
..._--------•---------Dover ShorH Home ON aand, NO brd wlk, 800-078-3500. lrvln• Spe ctrum, BALBOA GENERAL 2102 6600sf, totafly redone! $750 941MS50-8904 Bro (CA,L•SCAN) NP S.ach, '-una Marble floor11, grann• .._ ISi.AND 1008 counter1, wood panet,1 _____ ,,__ ___ Fln•nolal woea h8ve Beach, retM>ft weat
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil llAYFRONT CONDO pr1Vate poot One of a RENTALS TO ~u on ~ur t .. •T clottilng ator• for
"Mounteln C•bln
~the ... 11''
Charming 2Br+ FR, 2Ba cottage on prime
30x85 lot, zoned for a duplex atepa to Hiidy
~.ch. $860,000 Angela Ga ... ,
METRO Realty
Direct: lil49n23-o853
3Br 2B•th, 2Car Gar Klndl $10,000/Mo. sa•na We provide loan• ~enhl'r =·~.~-klPdo-• •2:aoo.111o Hanu Red~ R-ttv Dn.l\M 2724 reoanfl ... of cr9dlt ,. nr • ..,.. ••Ibo• Newport MN59-o388 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hlatoryl No f••· altlona For Inter.
Realty 949-723-441M Pl!NTHOUSB 1br 1ba Newport Ht'• room reaaonabl• ratHI C«l~~7"fte-1~2iq OCiiH PRONT no pet.a, new carpet. for rent. Kitchen prtv, 1-877-586-9719
Other• ave.II. People SSl9S. (049) 675-4175 gar, no/amk S600mo •'::=======:'. w/dealgner furn to ltv. Call 7am-11am M·F + dep. 949-722-eo33 l•••••llli••••·
In OC'• flnM1 homes, •umonv"'9~s omce for • fnlctlon of nor-AHH v&•"'5DU•H & *lteoeptlonl•t•
mal rent 94~110 BUSJ•Ymrr a PT, friendly. H~ C«ll for an lntervtew
PINANCB (848) 848-2400 ~~~~~~-1 CORONA l;iiiil.iiiiiiiiiii. ... ll• ........... INNOUNCEMENTS,~-A9k---fo-r_v•_~_n_d_•_ ~CO~R~O=NA=iiiiii~~~~lliDiiBL-;MAJl=r=~~-11 2920 R••I let•t• Li .. DEL MAJt PIT or PfT UcenHd or
S•ll your hom• 1---------11us1NBSS not. We're hlrfng nowl
VACANT TWNHM• through clualfled. BALBOA OPPORTUNITY ERA/HB Wiii pay for LOWll8T PRlC•D Ma..S978 PENINSULA 2807 your req'd courae and
3Br In COM. Out of--------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilail&il 2904 ~tr; ,.!.~~ng.
• .. r•1: lt••Tlodler ... ·~~ --------M•M•M RBCBPTIONliT
Nf.WPORTER
The H yatt N~er has gJ"e_at opportunities & Oeriefits a...aitabk:
PBX-Operato/s
Accounts Payable Clerk
Security Officers
Banquet Servers
Front Desk Agent
Pkau Apf>ly In pnwn orr Monday and Tw,Jay from 1 ·Spm and ThurvJay from 9am·lpm or NU
wr Joblin.c fur addd!Onlll ~inp. (949) 759,3075
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Buy Outright
Estate Sales
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in Newport &Mich
714.673.6223
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•Marine Antiques
· •Seafaring
CollKtibles
• Nautkal Decor
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frt, S•t, Sun: t t -S
t68t t l'CtC. SIHUet •~"-
562•592•1752
Deooretor P. for
.-. many~ l143yard, M" .
Mary M9-e3
Lo.-. Glua top cone.
table, S2S0 .. sm t6bl9
& 2 chatra, S85 .. Oeek
$50., Tunturt exerctee
blk• $50., ml9C end
tbl•. oak ni. cabinet.
$50., near new queen
mattr... Ht and lol9
mont. MM44 4704
Wrap Xmu glfta futl
Beautiful, non-paper
r•·uaable bage CaU 1-800-M7-4087
COIJ..ECTDLES
8017
17th Century French
long dock cue. I leg
long tabl•, 1350.
Porcetaln Art and Mu..um C&M, $400.,
C«ll 949-720-8138
No room left
In the gareg.
tor the cai'1
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coametlc work but BEACH 29•9 •EACH 2689 of .,.. companlea. WordPerfect $8-$1/hr.
'PRICED 1000'• LESS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiivii ~ Check with the local Fax ,... 949-752-8181 Appl.·al'ing Satu1·da.\s fnHn
than la•t aale . B•tt•r Bualneaa S319~ Make Otferl ·f:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ Bureau before you "ol•r 6 Co. aend any money for APPOINl'tlDr
94W7M578 PAJRWAY APARTMENTS fM• or Hrvlc, •. Read s.,....,•U:!
and und•ratalld anylrlilll•••lil•lli• .., •• ~ AT 810 CANYON contracta befor• yau •Tr Ff\fornlngaml
COSTA MESA 1024
• MUGB 1 aR/1 •A
CONDO Nr Tnangl• Square. •hopping &
dining. 114.000. C«ll
Agent Karen, tor Info * 94Me3-4889 *
OATeO C<>~tMUNITY UY f'ASlllO~ ISi.ANO algn. Shop atound for PERSON~ l!'Vtnln~ i;hlfls
llc111111f11l 11 • • llncd "lll.'<'IS 111wl golf course ratn. $12-g20
VICWS I llfO)' mrt"ffl' • IMt~ NI )11111 IN~<'! AT&T-MCI PAYPHONE Per Hour I, :.t 01' .J nn .1pm111ic111 h(Nlll'I RTES Prime altea•---------P!ISOHJU.S 3002 lbpJ>ffllha-t'.n • IV.ui,lf go t.1g(1 S1 50Kyr pot'I. Low.et I ......... , h111hu • \ • "lll'r/lll)t'I hook111l<I prtoeal 800·800-3470 .,.,,.._,1ir..w"""""""'
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• 1\11 ra11 s}~lc111 leK. 14,ooo +/month age group• write: F.8tiil1ll~hctl '" tre>
• s1 11t.c.11n s~.H\.I'> lncom•. 1~ nnance International P•n 1111•lwrmrn111
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The Daily Pilot w.ill publish a Tax & Financial Directory;
to assist our readers in finding a tax professional.:
Reaching over 40,000 homes in a high end market, you~
are sure to find many who need your help. !
A smart move on your part would be to taket • advantage of our incredible low rate of $40 per week
(4 week minimum) and place your ad with us. Better ,
yet-sign up for 17 weeks and your weekly cost Is ONLY:
$24 per week. :
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I
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TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE-
Navy Cutia~~
,.,,~• 'l>ullcy Blocbct
Hatch Cover~
foQhorns
Sextant~
Harpoons
Portho le fables.
BUUDING BMW 9030 CADniAC ·
MATlllUALS 6030 TIUlNSPORTATION , '91 BMW 8501
9040 JAGUAR 9105
at .. I alldg never put Blk/grey 50kml,
up. 40x30 w .. S6.212 BOATS s28.995 (t1es22) 7011 cove MOTORING
wlll Mii tor $3,497, '"iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (949) 650-5915
'92 8evlll• very clean,
all record•, fully
loaded $9500 obo
049-040-1800
•oe XJS Cl>nvt
Sea toem gm/cream,
(222846) $33,995
BAUER LOTUS
. 714-842·7700 soxee was 17,e90 w111 1,
••II $8,970 Chuck Dutn.ld 18' Electtlc '92 525 Touring 1--------'97 Lotus Eeprlt
1-800-320-2340. Bay Boat compr.tely W•gon whlto black, FORD 9075 V8,6000 ml, blk/bllt
OU11'1tted, 1 year old. dual sunroofs, ch•ome 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • (F65373) S59,995 Mklng $14,500 obo. whle, new brakHf l• BAUER LOTUS PETS a M .. 722.e1eo t Ir••. S 1 7 • o o o '97 Mu•tang Cobr• 7't4.e42·T700 AllDIAl.S 6049 949-225-1817 Conv • only 8K mlro • •-.•••iiiiiiiiiiiiii •·----------.,..•0"""4.,,...,3""'1.,..e"""""1...,eo,,_.n-,,..-,,-lb-le. (F178C>10) · ($25,900) --------
11 MIUUNE SUPS Red/Tan lthr, auto, LEXUS JEEP 9110 D~•~ ~~lty DOCIS 7022 low ml, ABS & more, MISSION VIEJO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·-· .. _... ....... --xlnt cond, $19,900. · (800) 080-5398
2 yeare. 94M54-3248liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pp 040-494 0120 --------'92 Wrangler 4X4
$500 down assume
StS950 at $193 a month. Prfvate party.
Movt-.... I Cheap 6 LIDO 18L• DOCK for ,95 BMW 525 '83 EXPLORER 4X4
··• 0 1 Cl Elec:trtc. Whaler or 11 Bl k/blk OK 1 47K ml, mint. wtit, tanka 1o-35 • •ar· (up to 24ft) Xlnt Seeu· ao • 4 m • (C61891) $15,550 ~~7 m~ ~~,::1_rttv ___ <_IM9_>_en-__ 7f_rn c~~9:J~~WlJ.o· Wl!\Ef:3.::mA
bargalna ~7024 North Lido l•I• _ _..,.C;..94_9,,,.:>,,,,,65_0-__ s_9 __ 1 ... s..-_ (714) 882.ertoe)
(OpPQ9lte Ardell'• Ma· '85 BMW 7401
S ~G rtna) Sllp for Sall Boat Only 45k ml, '83 EXPLORER XL T PO.wu&n 48ft. (949) 875-7977 $38,995 ("6!:>45) 4X4, whllgr•y.auto,
040-973.0411
'97 GRANO C:horokee
LTD 4><2, non amoker,
light Sllv r grey, toke
over t1a, $403/mo.
$1500 dwn f11c warr,
62 Me!! anpo1
1 Celebrations 63 Fnmlo.(lflS!eln'a
& Tropical tree Mlp(if ~ --~ 14 last Greek lelt r irtstruman
15 On tho-bnny 6S Mtroniul
16 Of lho mouttt Armstrong
t7 l riUI 1J6 G reon stiru:te J~ AS!eosl\ 67 FU! thO doc:fl
19 Italian Cllpjfal 20 0 Henry OOWN
specialty 1 Hoap1l
22 Type of ierk? 2 Asian nu•ae
23 Caesar s road 3 TV'a Joy
24 Fib 4 Senw Q<I
26 Aged, as cheeae prOOud
30 Stull•!19 S SWp cmti.er •
3" Worahip e Glued
'35 Eternitoel • 7 ~"The M4"M• 36 Checkets po<K-. Folc:lon· O(;'trus
, 37 Ltver s oulpOI 8 ShBkitspoarean
38 Graphle k•ng ,
40 Start>uCkll order 9 ·Virginia's
• 1 Lad neighbor • •2 TV's Warrior 10 Wa:i emp!Oyed
Pnnc9'S 11 Preu
•3 Detroit baseball 12 ArriVcd
play9f 13 SWISS pant 1
44 Damages P1111-
46 Weightl11tef'11 21 Sault -M.ar
48 ~~ matble ~ ~~~;::s
•9 Emana1o0n loadef
SO·Take 1part :27 Language ot o
53 Calista subgroup
FIOckhan s show 28 Sea ancmono 59 Wharf I 0
60 Carryall 29 &iton1 to Bit!~•
61 "last -1n Paris" 30 Luau 100<1
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31 SNipatoot • 0
32 Type of 0taoge
33 Troe knOt
35 Spacewalk, IO
N~SA 38 Word for WOfd
39 ThoSe hOlding
OtflCe
40 Tr'8ngular sail
42 L.rv'(• dozen
43 Farm vchtCI
45 Unconcerned
with nght and
wrong
46 Cus&c:>me<3 47 Limb
49 ~l)Olr •
VOtCeS
50 On tQP !)\ S1C~n
river
52 Where to 'M!1 &
heto
54 Corporate
S'fmbol
56 9nebells Ruth
56 Adams
granasoo
57 Wntet
James-
58 M•S9IOQ
11 12 IJ
GOODS 6065 COVE MOTORING (<:37328) $12,050
'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii (949) 650-5915 LEXUS OF Cart tor AnsY<crs • Youct>-!Qrie °' RcUtor ~ II WESTMIN6TllA '97 BMW 528 l 7141882-o90e) •r..ct.""l!lW"*'1·900-37G-9800ext~SOO
IOfldOd 94~720-0~21 ...,,8,....,T=-u.....,,...M~P....,,E~D~?-----------
a~r=~gwr,.~ne AUTOMOBILES •w•t•"'· ee99.oo
Blk/tan low ml, i-------~-IAND ROVER 9113 ---------,.--------------;.._-
$34,995 (#0730) '08 T·BIRD LX
COVE MOTORING Lthr, ABS, mnrf,
9010 --<:..94_9.,,..>.,,..as,.,.,_o-.... s_91 ... s__ (1349:18) S14,9SO
'97 BMW 540 LllXUS OF
a10o441-e7ae · I-"--------'--------------ACURA
'84 R•no• Rover I
TV, EU!CTltONICS, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Blk/btk 401< ml, WESTMINSTl!R STEltEO 6080 '03 L•OBND L $40,995 (#0851) (714) 892.e900)
Lwe blACkl••bl•. or due Immaculate condltfon
chrome whla, CD, .----------..;._.-----------------....;.
sunroof. loaded. By CHARLES GOREN
$21,000 949-225-1817 with OMAR SHARIF
CAllLB Oescramblera
30 day money back
guar. MC/VIN/COD
1.;aoo...417-0312.
Auto, Full Power COVE MOTORING
0018323) S11',977 · (949) 650-5915
LllXU8 --=-~'"=-" ........ .......--GMC 90811-------MISSION Vl ... O CLASSIFIED liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii U!XUS 9115
(800) 080-S398 lt'a the roaourc• you , ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
'MAC URA can count on to .. 11 a * 99 QMC• YUCK ON I•
NSX. whVblk, 5-apd, myriad or merchan· TRUCK 2dr, auto, bl!Y, '95 300
Thloklng ot having a di" Items becat1se grey lthr, 54K ml, 4 1"1.111 option, c9f111htd garage eale? CD, Boa•, low mt. our colum~• compel Aancho Lift, triple (119654) S23,977
Glv9 ua a calll C~:tl•987) quallfled buyers 10 ahocka, Rockford · Ll!XUS
CLASSll'11!D MISSIGN Vl ... O calll Fosgate stereo, f'Uf!y MIS.ION Vie.JO
and TANNAH HIUSCH
Al'iS\\:l:RS 10 \\ Jif Kl~\ URH)(a~ QUU,
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llic h1dd111g has 1·11 ceded
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trunly be a prcfcrcn c 10 diamond •
anti no one can quartet \I.1th the
main ucam llowrvcr. we have a
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Costa Mesa Daily
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Fountain Valley
Independent to
reach over 100,poo
homes~ Fax us this
form with your credit
~ rd # or mail with
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'97 SAP.MU MIS~~Nu:ur.10 Pwr pltg, auto. AC, (54n01) S17,888 (800) 869-5398
LBXUS OP •es SC300
W1!8TMINSTl!R Rally Red/Ivory lthr
(714) a92.eeoe c020231> s23,777
BONDA 9085
'93 CMC l!X
AT, moon rt, rntnt
(010871) ••.J.988 LllXUS vi'
Wl!8TMINSTI!" (714) 892-8009
Ll!XUS
MISSIONVl•.JO
(800) eeo-s398
•MBS300
Orn/IVOTy, lthr,
(117474) $19,988
Ll!XUS OP
W•STMINSTER
(7i4) 892-990e)
'95 ACCORD UC: 2·dr UNCOLN 9120
Full pwr, uto, mint liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiil (012203~1!XUS$12,9n '89 Mark VII LSC
MISSION VIEJO 011refully maintained,
(GOO) 080-S:l&S looka and run1 Ilk• a new car, ab1olut1y
perfect condition.
$8800.949-644-1068 ·oe ACCORO llX ve
Blk w/grey lthr, 28kml, Al, all pwr, a/Tm, mlnu 1 ________ _
s11>,95o. 94~&t0-&1u LOTUS 9123
•oe CMC DX liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii White, 4 dr, llu!O, /IC,
371< ml, S 11,400
(714) 530-1857
JAGUAR 9105
·~ lotul Esprtt ve. pearl yelllblk
Only on• ln USA
(A.15800) $8.S,615
BAUER LOTUS 714-942· 7700
?
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A • An already fC)<xl hanJ has
imprmcd Jr:in1,1llC'1Ally m value No
~p.1Jc ra1..c \\tll come close to doing
i1 JUSh<:e, nol C\Cn a "'Philter hlll nf
four d1an1on,ls Ilic onlv \!o11\ 10 tell
panncr about your p11v.e1huu~c 1s to
!.la.rt wuh 111u111p shill nt 1hree club!
'1111<> l1<1n i~ ~rfccth ~ale -C\\'11
1f panncr uppcr1s duh v1£ornusl ,
yi;u can c.:on~c1 to spMks 111 ttic
SJIOC level
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for 11 men: l\\O heart rd11d but nut
qu11c strong c:nough for a JUtnp m
three hearts Under the cir"'um 'it.ant\".., the t1on most Ii c) 10
cncou1agc p;utncc 1~ n rnrsc It> two
Sjl300s.
Q J Neither \ulncr;ihk. Smtth
'89 X.18 '1/12 convt. MAZDA 9125 you hold
Champagne, low ml, ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ilk• new, S16,995t• · • \9HCI Q \9865 <-t\QH ""'\ci£d
Performanc• Jaguar. '97 MIATA .,M"•dtt,
(!M9) 850-5005 6apd, nhr, c::d, chrom•
•i3 x.ii <.7~25k~~·9n
34K ml, Beau blk, Ml SION VIEJO
(678539) 117,995 (800) G 9-5398
BAUIRLOTU&
714.e42·7700
•------MERCEDES 9130
•93 x.ia 1 "'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 42K ml, Claulc bllt, 1•
(a1054n s11,99s
BAUbtLOTU9
714.e4:1·1'700
* '84 00 EC* Auto, ded, aunroof,
nu lthr 6 t:r••· runs grt
•93 )(Ji ....... s_1 o_._600 .... .,,,94__.1M.M__,_<MJtM..,,..,.=1
69K ml, Brttl•h nae~ 'lea 190 Red S4500
(8785:m S18.99S 0494176•1179 EvH, uu•A LOTUS 714·'/iB-7482 pgr
714.e4:1•7700 •9a M Z•008L
,83 XJe Smoke'1t r lo ml,
0 . $41,99 (f'a6gg) 73K ml, rn Int '· COVE MOTORING (073012) ,S13, !5 ( 9) ~91$ BAUllJllLOTU8 71..._.~'7:roo • " c400 . Red, euto, AO
(043391) S32,M3
LUU8 OF
'MX.na
Jed• gm ov r •Art (092053) 121,0 5 uu•R LOTU•
?1 .... 2 ·'7700
W . 9TMIN8TER
(711 ., 892-9908)
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