HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-12-12 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING TljE NEWPORT -MESA COfv\\.\UNITIES SINCE 1907 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 !, 1998
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:Possible new law: Don't .feed -the birds
:•Officials say hcirbor pollution
"liKely result of overpopulation
of brrds, which could be the . ·
result of people feeding them.
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NEWPORT BEACI I -City offinals
are crymg "fowl• over high bacteria
counts 10 Newport Harbor, a problem
• they believe 1s connected to an unnatur-
al overpopuldt1on of wtld birds.
As a result, the City Council is consid-
ering adopting an ordindncc prohibiting
people from throwmg brcdd crumbs c:lfld
other food to wild pigeons, sen gulls,
ducks dnd ucese around Newport Hdr-
bor dnd lowN Newport Bay. Tho ord1·
niillce dlso would apply to manne life
suth as seals and sea lions thdt frequent
the harbor.
The artificial fccdmg has caused more
birds lo lake up n•s1dnnr<• m th~ harbor
than under natural cond1t10ns, said Steve
Luy, the city's Nttliont1l Pollution Dis-
charge Ehmint1tion SystPm coo.dinalor, •
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~uy said overpopulation im·v1tdbl}'
has caused a 'high amount or the. l.mds'
waste to be 111 the wuter, \\hirh he
believes has contributed lo mered ed lev-
els of coliform. Jn some areas of the' har-
bor, the coliform has been :-pec1hcctlly
linked to fecal bacteria. ·
"It's the buds' waste product c1nd the
uneaten food that contribute to the prob·
lem, ~ he said. "Unfortunately, the envi-
ronment starts to go downhill not only lor
humans but for wildlife.•
. While officials concede only c•xpen-;1vc•
DNA testing cou1d directly connect the
WEEKEND. REPORT
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!ugh lecal bacteria f:OUnls to the wild
hards and c.tnimals, they hctve information
from city and county sldff thdl shows a
prohable relationship bet\vecn the two.
· For example. 10 ctn area of Dttna Point
I lr1rbor, coliform levels dropped signifi-
cantly after a woman was encourdged to
~lop leedmg the blTds, sa1d Rohm Clau-
on, Ne .. vport Beach ttS'i•Stant city a~tor-
nev.
i-..tdny people reguldrly feed the hards
m Newport Harbor, and some re-.1dPnts
SEE BIRDS PAGE A19
·at ,...un ma ers
Companies making
chedp guns, includ1ng
. Costa Mesa's Bryco
Anns, are targets of
lawsuits alleging they
are partialJy responsible
for crimes commiled
with their WCdJ>O°:S
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T he two worst word m
the f!nglish vocabulary
for gun manufacturers
are lltigation and legit;,la lie. n
With two sw<'epmg ldwsuats
hied by the cities ol Nc>w
Orleans and Chicc190 that
claim gun mt.rnufdcturc•rs arc
partidUy responsible for inncr-
c1ty crime, th(• gun industry is
beang tc1rgctcd us the next bi~
busmcss to take a maJor tall.
Companies '\uch as Bryco
Arms, a gun maker 10 Costa
Mesa, fdce a 9ruclmg IPgc1l
battle LO a wctr between the
gun mdustry and advoc·ates of
hrearm v1olcncc protl'chon.
Known for making srnall-
calibcr, inexpensive h.md-
guns, Bryco has bec•n dubb~l
a producer of "junk guns·
commonly known as Satwday
rught spectdls. The term was
.. • created 10 the Hl20s for small-
caliber guns that were easily
concealttble. The U.!'. Bureau
of Al<;ohol :Tobacco and
Firearms reports thdt srnall-
caliber handguns c1re more
likely to be> 'i1sed m cnmcs
because they <11e cnnong U1c
chN1pcst hrc<1rm~.
SEE GUNS PAGE A 19
1 . PHOTOS 8¥ MARC M4RTIN
Bruce Jennings, a wholesale dhtributor of handguns who founded Bryco Arms, says firearms manufacturers are limited to what
they can do as far a owner safety is concerned. At top, Bryco manufacture from 1,200 to 1,500 semiautomatic guns each day.
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S tephen Young c;tarcd into the hole
of the bullet that hftttercd his ·19-
year·old son's shoulder and put two
dime-IZt,~ wounds m his heart.
The family huddled <1rounc1 Andrew
Young's motion! ?Ss body lying on a table
in an Evanston, Ill., cmcrg~ncy room. As
••• Andrew's been shot!1
Andrew$ mother, M.aunnc, ang hushed
lullab1e amid the h19h-p1tched whines
and dronmg sob , Stephen couldn't
shake loose the question nngang hk1• an
alann in hiS head.
"How dtd my son's killer get that
gm ?"
It wc1s at that moment hl!li crusade
agdmsl the gun in<lustry took ~hape and
mcanmg.
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•r•ve gone through my own personal
hell, and now it's time someone ,mswcrs
the questions," he c;a1d "I htl\'e an cmo·
ltonal license wluch gives me that tight.•
Part of that cru ad mvolves lrll\' ling
the long and wmdmg road through the
legal" system. Young hied a lawsmt
~gclmst the manufacturer of the gun that
killed Andrew 2 112 year.> ayo and htlld
it re. ponsible for his mmdcr.
• Opinions on proposed
reconfiguration discussed
during m etings, and district
J)Tonlis s lo get more public
l~~iliif,~iiiili*~-lfr'iT)iE1A~~
l
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The gun used by hiS son'c: killer wn n
em1nutomatk Omm Bryco 59.
AN AVERAGE, All~AMERICAN KID
Andrew Young was an averag0 19·
year-old He graduated an th m1dtU of
h1 high phool cla m Evanston, rtnd
woc;n't urc what was m store for Mm
SEE SHOOTING PAGE A 14
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For the birds? • -
Do you think feeding the I
birds and marine life in New-
port ·Harbor and Newport
Bay should be outlawed?
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hometown .
.mWD
failS in
pe~t
effort
District had asked
water quality hoard to
reconsidf'r dumping issue
for Upper Newport Bay.
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NE\\ PORT BEACH - A
~uperim Court Judge derued a
rt'que l Fnday by the Irvme
Randt \\later D1 tnct to gt\'e the
nta na Regional \\ater Qnali-
lv Control Ba<1rd another c;hot at
approvmg a permit to c;hscharge
treated wa ... te Wtlter mto Upper
Ne, .. 1>0rt Ba)·.
The water district asked the
court -\\hi ch earlier this year
overturned the wctter board's
dec1s10n to grant the pemut -to
instead -.end the matter back to
the b<>iml lor rncon:;1dcrauon and
n>-1ssuance
NIR\\.'D hdd ~uggested that
then·' wen• wa)·... the r •g10ndl
uoard could fix th1' permit, and
tlwv could "Omehow trunsfonn the"ch~chargP mto .:.omethmg that
could be benefaetal," ~aid J\fark
Wolll~, a1\ attome\ for Dctcnd the
Bav. "I think the Judge agreed
with us thc1t there" no .. \·ay they
could do that "
\Voll" aid Defend the Bay
argued t1 '' enllf1c eVldenoo
and the re .. 1ndu ivel~ prove
d1 charge c not provide con·
t.mt \\atcr qua11t} protection to
th e tuary ns mandated br state
enVlTonrnental laws
The water distiict for the pa t
\\' o years ha been trvtng to get a
pcnmt for its propo cd \\ ctland
Water Supply Project, which
would divert San Diego Creek
w, ter through a c;ene~ of duck
pond an the summer while
c111mp10g up to 5 nulhon Qiillons
of tr1•ettr>d waste water in the
creek -and evcntuaJly th" b,1y
-dunn" the v.mter
But U1clr efforts have consi -,
tent!\' bt.~n thwart•~d bv D fend
th" Bay, a nonprofit group found-
ed by Ne\\1>0rt Beath resident
Hob Caustin
•1 am pleased that again Ute
judg" ha ruled m our favor, but.
th re's ro muC:h to be don • •
C ustin aid. "J fully ~ to
c IRWD dressing this up 8
om thing diJfc>r nt and ymg it
will benefit th bay.•
lR\\'D ofhaals could not be
r at:h<'d for comm nt Fnday. The
d1stnct could till BJ>P al the
up"nor .. ourt d ton to lh
stat Court of Appeal.
• Cau tm aid h plans In th
SEE DUMPING PAGE A 19
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A 2 So!vrday, Dec mber 12, 1998 "faith Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
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Continf:ling holiday
fa1nily traditions
·\.\1.: lwve th1:s moment to hold in our
hund und to touch as 1t •dlps through
our 11nge1 like sand. '\-estcrday's gone
and tomorrow may never come, but Wf
huve //us moment toclar "
-BiU and Glona Galther
l T I the eason of traditions. Over
tile next several weeks, many
pt oplt• will celebrdte the holi-
cJdys in thf' same• ways that their par-•
i>nh t1nd urcmdpdtents did. Some will
b11} th•• amc trees, others will sing the
spnH• songs ~nd mdny wiU make the
am<' 1m•t1b thdt they recdll from thelr
ov.. u ch1ldhood. ·
Trnc11tions can be meaningful or
plc1yful Hut thP-y are.sure to .be memo·
ral>lr•. And thl'}' are destined to be
re)Jeat• d if< ht!dren like them. In fact,
ch1ldrPn are clear uhout which tradi-
oons the>• value when they say. •That's
t.fw wny we always do 1t. •
.. • f\ lf•aningful traditions are often an
lmp<1rtant part of the holidays. When 1
Uikf·d to my daughter:> about this
~PnUr. lliey hoth reJllembered all the
.years thdl we hdd a Happy Birthday
.~:,ll ... party.
•: Somi:time befprQ Chnstmas Day, we
'lnvtlt•d th•3ll' grandparents and great·
lit:antlparcnts lo rome join us in a cele-
Jtirallon that didn't include fancy clothes, ~horatP. mc>als or presents. Instead we
l&cu~ed on the r~ason for the season
"tiitd on i>arh other. We ate homemade ';;~up and brc>ud ser.·e>d on trnys whlle
·w<.• ~dt hy the lirn m the living room,
: • After dinner, we brought out a birth·
dd'y cake c:md !'iang "I Ic1ppy Bir1hday" to
~s11s. Somt"!Umes the older generation
~ecallcd memories from their childhood.
i&:>metunes we would .,bare what gift
·\fe would like to give Jesus for his
')Mthdnv.
: : Ohviou ly 0111t• tmd1t10n-; change
$t' lo cutwn lane "· One of my
)avonte tm~1tions growing up was ta.
l6tcn to ID) grandfather smg "Silent
J'oiJght" to us in Germcto U"fortunatPl)o ..
:Jhi<; tr;,d1uon stopped when Pop pas!;ed
~ay. hut every year we taJk ubout bun
• .smuin!J CJnd how murh we loved him.
::. \\e contmue many trdd1t10n~ cvr.ry
~~t1r, mcludmg hc1vmg the same meal ·
i:vm} f:h1tstmas morning. Once in the
pucldl'P of the yt•ar, Ill}, daughter KPlly
b~\\ thr1I I hfld th~ recipe out tor the
-i"l"s1 roll• I rnc1)<1> for C hristmas mom-
~ag Siu• '>did "Ph•isc don't n.1dk~ that
<;Jl~snolc now (VP cdn only eat 1t on
~hmtm<1-; " l l1<1t particulttr dish has now 111 Pll rt.;numf:d th<• "Christmas
(j1s 1'r• 1le. · !
Trnd1t1ons ran 11lso be a<lded at any
-tinte Last v. eek I drove my to-year-old
~Jlhf~\\ John, to his piano lesson. We
t;,lkr~cJ dbout ~rnrlltinns, and he sa.id he
"' ants to start a new one thts year.
"I Wdnt to get everyl>o<ly m the liv·
Rg room c11u.l plr y all 01}' piano songs
fbr th .. m, • he nad.
• Trddllions help us remember and
)&ay < cmnPcted to the past, while al.So
$1oymg the pre cnt Many w1ll bt> car-
m.'Cl on mto the tuture. Traditions are--~rtdmly not tor families only. J know of
~my people who ';hare special holiday
;.s.'Ustnrns with friends and neighbors. Jn ~ct, whdtevcr your age and stuge, you
~dn ddd d new hol1d(1y habit to your
omc this Y<'dr.
... Alter tlll, 'tis the seuson of trarhtions. · :Ancl you c1m quoit~ me on thdt. • .. _,.. .
• CINDY TRANE CHRISTI:SON 1~ a Newport ~ach resident who speaks frequently.to par·
~tmg groups. She can be reached via t>-mall at
-<l!idyctonthegrow com • .
' interview Fnday. "l feel like a ' lot of ~C"itement and iS°defirut' -c;ome tinie oU to be with famil~·
------------nt!wcomer tto Judaism). 11 • ~Y good for busm .r-. ... to ob QN&-H'a.n.ukkah, which
Internahonany syndicated
rddio talk show .host Laura Sch-
lessinger -a1<.a. Dr. Laura -
will amve at Bloommgddln's
courtyard at Ftishion Island at 4
p.m. Sunday to light the first
candle of the d1ant 11-foot
menorah dunng the annuul
Menorah Lighting Ceremony.
Schlessinger said having con-
verted to Judaism, she feels hon-
ored to bC embraced by the Jew· •
ish community. .
"I am very appreciative, H said
Schlessmger' m 'a telephone
SchlCl)Slllger rliJ.l. participate Schlessinger ::.aid her book starts at ~undown Sunday and
m the hi.lll-hour program dnd can have.a ignificant meaning lasts for eight days
then walk over to Bame & during the holidays. ·.1. get a week off so we'n•
Noble to sign copies of her new •we spend the year forget-going_ off to have o~ fanuly
book, ·The Ten Conunand-tihg our blessings and 1 think vdcation with no e-~ail, no ceU
mcnt:> -The Significance of that opens us up to a lot of mis-phones, n? nothing," Sch-
God's Ldws in Everyday Life,• behavior, bitterness, resentment lessinger said. . .
which is No 9 on the New York and frustrations,• Schlessinger The menorah-lighting cere-·
Times Best Sellers List. said. "Through the command-mony will feature a pe~orrnancE>
"We fei?l great aboul it"/ said · ments, the book helps people by . the ~haba.d Chai Cente~
Barnes & NobJe Operations gairt better control and useful Children s Chol!, danang, face
Manager Dan Gibbs. "She has ness of the1f Lives.• painting, (:}own and balloon
signed here with every other · After the lighting and book making. The ev~nt will havp
book thi.lt she has wntten, and it signll;lg -which will end tables set '\lp with. menorahs,
has always been a positive promptly at 6 p.m. -Sch-1 Ianukkah kits ~d .information.
expQnence. Her visit creates a Laura Schlesslnger lessinger said she pl~ns to tdke candy and dreidels.
IN THE SPIRIT FAITH
CALENDAR
·o~ange Coast Free
Methodist Churclh
SPECIAL EVENTS
HANUKKAH POTLUCK
A Hanukkah potluck dinner and
candlelight ceremony will be at
5:30 p.m. Sunday dt Temple Isa-
iah, 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport
Beach. Adnussion is $4. Children
18 and under are free. For more
mfonnat1on, call (714) 548-6900 Address: 3198-B Airport Loop
Drive, Costa Mesa '
Telephone: (714) 641-1944
De nomination: Free
Methodist
Year established: 1978
Service times: Worship ser·
vices in Japanese and Eng·
lish are held concurrently at
10:30 a.m. Su~day. Sunday
school for all ages 1s at 9:30
am. Morning and evening
Bible studies and prayer
groups, in both English and ' Japanese, meet throughout
the week.
Pastoral staff: C lifrord Rapp,
seruor pastor: RcUnier J N
Chung, Japanese language
pastor: volunleers run the
youth program.
Size of congregation: 65 fam-
ilies, with weekly attendance
of about 40 members lit the
Japanese langua~e ~ervice
and 70 members at the Eng-
lish langudge service
Makeup of congregation:
The congrcgauon is a rrux of
uges and ethnic origins,
includmg Japane-;e-Amen ·
cans, Japan-born Japanese,
non-Japanese Asians, whit~
and some Hispanic~
Child care: Nursery care 1s
proVIded during Sunday
school and chur<.:h 5ervice
hours.
Type of worshjp: The wor·
shlp is celebratory and par-
tiapatory. The service bl!gms
with singing and 10cludc1s
requests for prayer dnd
praise, pastoral prayer cnid a
sermon. The Lord's Supper is
celebrated on the first Sun-
day of even-numbered
months.
Type of sermon: Tho pd_stor
has been preaching topic6l
sermons.
Recent an~ upcoming ser-
mons: Recent sermons have
focused on Chrbt as the all-
sufficient Sdvtor. On Sunday,
Pastor Rapp spoke on "Chnst,
Our Example of Faith· as
found m Hebrews 12: 1-3. The
MARC MARnN I OAllV Pit.OT
Pastor Cliff Rapp and Sou-Sensl Rainer J. N. Chung hol~ a banner welcoming parish -
• loners to the Oran!Je Coast Free Methodist C hurch in Costa Mesa.
upconung ~enes of sermons,
beginning in January and
continuing through May 2,
will be from the gospel of
Matthew. Hcllf of the senr·s
will cover Chrtst's xrurustry.
The other half \'Vill be on the
beatitudes.
Welcome wagon: Ushers
welcome Vlsilors dnd a sk
their numcs. At a t.J.mP. dunng
thP worship service when
pPoplc sitting next to each
other greet each other, visi-
tors rtre introduced to the
congregrttion by someone i.it-
ting nedr them. They are
welcomed, often with
appldu e, dnd the ushers
offN them a gift or a pen
beanng the church's name.
Outreach programs: The
c~rnrch supports local service
orgaruzaUons like FISH-Har-
bor Arna (a homeless and
hunger prevention outreach
an Co ta Mesa) and the
Southwest Community Cen-
ter in Sdnta· Ana, whf"fe
church members help serve
meals to the needy The
church also parllcipCltes m
spontaneous charity as needs
am.e. Recently they sent
money to hr.Ip Caribbean
churches that sustained dam-
age> from the October hurri·
cane. The chu1ch hnds other
opportunih!?s for outreach
throuqh the National Associ-
ation of Evan gelicdll\, The
chu1ch is ulso involved with
nuss1ons as part of thP. Pacific
Coast Japnnese Free
Methochst ConforP.nc't:> whkh
is rn:,pons1hlc for e vangeh1·
ing Jdpanesc people m North
Amenca. They proVlde mts·
s1orumes ond/or fmanc1dl
~upport for m1ss1on work m
New Jersey, Toronto dod
Ch1cdgo, a!> well as Argenti-
na, Brazil, Haiti, Dominican
Republic, Hong Kong dnd
Japan.
Dress: Comfortable attire
Church design: The 8,0GO-
square-foot facility is hidden
away near the west side of
the John Wayne Airport at
the end of Airport Loop
Dnve. Tum right in the last
dnVf~way and the C'hurch is
in the second structure. It
does hdve good s1gnage.
Mission stateme nt: Mmister-
mg the word of God: follow
ing the truth of C hnst; and
en1oymg the fullness of the
spirit.
Interesting note: The church
• 1 planning to have a moch1
~uki (rice pounding) for the
new year. Contact the church
office for more information.
-Compiled by
Michele M. Marr
Christian bikers hold party for needy
The Choir Boys, a Christ· The btkcrs will meet at Thirty to 50 motorcyclists making, face palntmg and
ian motorcycle group, is B1kN's Dream m Santa Ana are expected to show up, as photographs on the hikes.
lhro~g a Christmas P!irty anti travel to the church, well as 30 to 50 ~hildrcn Lunch is included.
1or low-income and smgle-where they wlll hand out from smglc-porent and low-Harbor Trinity Church 1s at
parent famihcs from 10 a.m. wrapped gifts to the children mcomc rarmlies. There will 1230 Boker St., Costa Mesa.
to 1 p.m. toda9 at Harbor and ,Ytlt cerhhcatcs to p<\r-he various activities, anclud-For more informdtion, call
Tiinity Church.· erit'i: fng a hounC'e house. c:ook10 (714) 556-7787.
NATIVITY PLAY
Religious education grade-school
. children will present th.elf 1 Olh
annual Nativity Play at 6:30 p .m.
Tuesday at Our Lady of Mount
Carmel Catholic Church, 1441
W. Balboa Blvd., Newport
Beach. Tickets' are $4 for adults
and $2 for children. A catered
pasta dinner will follow the pro·
gram. For more information, call
(949) 673-2719.
SCHOOL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
The Ll~rty Baptist Schools
C~ru.tmas program will be at 7
p .m. Wednesddy at Liberty Bap-
tist Church. 1000 Bison Ave.,
Newport Beach. Light refresh-
ments will follow the program.
Admi.sc;1on is tree. For more
mfonndtion, call {949) 760-5444.
CHOIR PERFORMANCE
St. Andrews Presbytenan Church
sanctuary chotr will present the
1998 annual Christmas Concert
titled No Room For a King at 4
p.m. Sunday at the church, 600 St.
Andrew's Road, Newport Beach.
Reservdbons d!e required. Child
care n~servations are available.
licket .. are 56. For. more informa·
tion.call(949)574:2253.
GUE'ST SPEAKER AT TEMPLE
•JuJes Levin professor of Slavic
lingu1sucs, will speak on
Judaism m Eastern Europe after
the war, espeodlly m Lithuania
1.md Russia, at fnday rught ser-
VJc~ at 8 p .m . at Temple Isaiah,
'240 t Irvine Ave . Newport
.Bedch For n1ore mfonnation,
Cdll (714) 548-6900.
CLASSES/WORKSHOPS
BURDEN OF AFFLUENCE
An adult course titled the Bur·
den of Affluence wtll be present-
ed dt 11 a.rn. Sunday at St. Mark
Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar
Vistd Drive, Newport Beach.
J\dmhs1on is free. For more
information. call (949) 644-1341.
ASTROLOGY COURSE
The Rev Bob Pulham will pre-
sent d class titled Astrology from
10 d.m. to noon Saturday at the
Science of f\.1ind Education Cen-
ter, 1929 Tustin Ave .. Costa
Mesa. Admission is $15. For
more information, call 646-3199.
SPIRITUAL WORKSHOP
Juanella Etrans Will present a
class tiUed J letiling Service from
10:30 to 11 :30 a m. Wednesday at
" the Science of Mind Education
Center, 1929 Tustin Ave.; Costa
Me. ... a . Admission is $15. For more
infonnati.on. call 646-3199 .
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WATI:R
TlMPERATUR •
SURF
COSTA MESA
•Bristol Street Someone stole compact d1so worth $100 from a car in the 3000 block on Dec. 9. ·
• Buddnal\am Driv.. Someone stol $201 worth of property from a car In
the 1100 block on Dec. 7.
• Center Streef. someone drilled into a lock on a co1n-operat~ washing '
machine m the 800 block and removed qu..rters on Nov 11. Damages were
estimated at $300 •
• E,st 11th Street. Someone stole a b cycle valu~ at $480 from the walk·
way of a bar 1n the 300 blod: on Dec 8.
•Eldin Av11nue· SOmeon stole $210 worth of property from 1 car i~ the
2400 ~lock on D S, M1wng items Included tarot c.ards and stones
NE)WOln if.ACH
• Blidt Street· Someone stole• laptop computer valved at $7,000 from Tri
Tech Educational Sen1fces 1n the 4000 blcx.k on Dec. 9.
•£Mt Edgew•t• Awttue· Someone stole a S 103 pacnge 111tenae<f for UP.S ' • l.mtiorM WOid. somf.one ettempttd to-6Urglanze Piua Hut In the 3600
block oh De< 6. No damages were reported.
• Sellbrook Cove: Someone tnttrfd a residence in the 30 block •nd
r bffanged scv ral tt ms In a laundry cabinet on Nov 25. No damages were
rcportedl
• S..v~ Awnue. S~ ~toll $700 worth of C()Slutne Jewelry fTom i
residence in tl'M! 3200 block on Nov 26 • .
W..la,it' ····~~'Vihl(Ji 600 block on Dec. 9. _,_,~brWWWN srole "'°~-elfi&i~ifM~J\"•~
th 1800 bloek on Nov 111
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Newport Beach/Co~ta Mesa Dally Pilot
. . .. Best-advice Came, from a total stranger
-~ r.om lhc moment she started
talking to me. I knew she was
off her rocker. How el~e to
descnbe. a perfect stranger who had
the nerve to tell me that haVing my
daughter m full-time day care was
bad and that if I really wonted to, J
could lind a way for my wife or me to
slay home with our daughter cmd our
6-month-old son.
I Ier harangues continued. week
after week. She'd teU me that my kids
were going to be young only once and
if I didn't make the time now, there
would be no second chance. She'd tell
me that no job, no material possession
m tht: world could ever match the JOY
ot a sunple hug or kiss from your kid
and that before long -m the blink or
an eye, really -those hugs ond kisses
would be few and far between.
I was sure she was certifiable, but
there was <1 h1g problem I knew she
was nghl.
And so 1t was thut five months later,
long after J hod stopped yelling hack
dt her, J lost the job that meant so
much to me. I lost the company car
and my ability to take the family out
to dinner whenever I ph'.'dsed Cione
Fat Free Organic
were the fancy vaca-______ _. __ .._ __ _
tions and the ab1bty
to buy the w thmg::. •.
that we thought
·were so Vltdl to our
e~stencc. ,
WHAT'S ,UP ,.., .
::.ent money by the ·
bucket. After $5,000,
I a.topped counting
and tumPd all the
money over to the
fabulous Nancy
Whillock cmd the
Newport Beach
chdpter of Childhelp
USA.
· lnslE'ttd of hndmg
another Job, we
opened d smclll bt;ist
ness that r ran for
five years. Our
income dropped to
hall of what 1t was,
but the ftilln'ess of
ow lives mcred:>Cd d
thousandfold. No
steve
smith
I stcfftl'd to wnte
for a living tmd
founsJ myselJ wnbng
a lot about what the
lady had told me.
Life WdS mdt>cd very
.'more kids.in day
care. I did~'t miss a
---------·. ___ ___,. short, dnd there wets.
single kid first." I was there for the
first steps, the first words,. the hrst
Chnstmcts shows, the first everything.
. And when r offered to tell other
people what we had done to make our
way in a society where folks measure
their worth by the amoWlt of stwf .
they've acquued. I was flooded wllh
ma1J. It so happC'ned that lots ol other
people were also listenin9 to the lddy.
ThoUSdnds of letters poured in. Many
people thought we wC'rn dci.titute •tncl
no tomorrow when it
cc1ine to spending tune with the kids.
There was only today, and each day
. with the kids was a pParJ no, u dia-
mond -.-to be treasure>d for as long ds
It lastC'd. The lady had gone from
b<'mg a nag to becoming o hero.
The lady enrouraged me to write
more. She saw to it that my story y.ras
told on a national plaUonn 'and l'Vc•n
got some of my cartoons pubhshed.
Other puhhcatLons like•l \~ot lhr.y
1cc1cl dnd published my essays When
.
·she hecll·d that J had landed thi:. Jt}U di
the Daily Pilot, ent lne the
b1gg~t bunch of flowers I'd ever seen.
The next day, a letter amvr-d. The
lady explained that ltiS much dS I lrtf'd
. to credit her for the success m my new
careP.r, which I alway<: do, 1t M.'1.1:. my
talent th at had gottt•n me whPre 1. Wds.
She may beti<>ve that, but I know that
I could not huve done 1t without hm.
The truth 1s that I owe Dr. Laure!
SchJcssinyer a debt I doubt I U ever be
able to repay. And I know from hdving
c.onununkat<>d with her 1ad10 tolk ·
show listcnen> in all 511 !>1illt!:> ctnd in
G.inada that millions of other parents
listened to her, too, and now hv'e nch-
el' lives as o result.
Dr. Laura will be. hghtmg the menu·
rah at Bloommgdale's m Fashion
Island at 3:30 p.m . Suitdil~, c1fter
which she will sign copws of her new
book. I will be there to thank hN, •
again, for her support and her Pncour-
agement dnd most of all, tor making
me a much bPtter dad.
• STEV,E SMITH 1s a Cos'ta Mesa resident and
tree-lance wnter. He can be reached at (949)
574-2462 or via e·ma•I at stsmth19,1dtnet.
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Police shoot crime
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A 28-year-old Santa Ana man wanted on
susp1c1on ot crurtc:. m Newport Beach and
two oth~r otics wo hot m the leg 'fhun;.
day by an IMne police ofhccr, offlClals said
Jaime Ranurez Perez WdS treated and
mlea-;ed from Wcstmn tvfod1cal Center in
Santo Ana after the 3 p 111. shootmg m the
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Ana. He was Jater lx>okecl mto the Orangt>
County Sheritf [)Ppartrnent's Jail v. ard
Perez is su pee ted of stealing about
$19,009 worth of laptop CCJmputer~ Dec. -4
trom the Newport Bc<H;h Marnott Hotel and
· Tenrus Club, smd Nev• port Beach poli~e
Sgt. Mike McDermott. ·i. ·
Irvine police had arrest Wdnants cm .
Perez for susp1c1on of commernal burglary,
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Oranye County Sherill~'> dt!pulles a.bo hdd
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1.1:00 to 3.-00 pm
CHllDREN'S IJOOHS
Booksignivg By r
U!onard Bernard
lnspirrztia>al l..ocalAuthor
(Costa Mesa Book ~)
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A 4 So1urday, Decem~ 12, 1998
R~i ,gning 9ver
the .boar:ds .
Young students from the Chess Center in
N ewport Beach win nation~ tournament
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lboV Nol
' Pans Salgttdo, 11, stttred et the
chess board with the same uiten-
sity as d psychic stanng at d crys-
tal ball .. ·
ball and was lrud up in the mten·
s1ve care urut for 21 days after his
knee became mfected:
When Massip started th.e
school, he had no instructors and
no students. Today, he is pleasant-
ly surprised af lts success.
Llke a psychic, he was trying to
t • ~ee the future Unlike a psychic;
On Monday and Wednesday
ni'gbts, the small school near John
Wayne Airport is teeming with
children who are trying to master
the intellectual sport.
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he was doui,g it with a series of
cakulatioruf using strategy.
deducbon and problem solving.
-"You visualize what's goi.ng to
happen m the future,• Salgado
said. ·You have to respond to
what they do. like if he moves that
dild I move this and he does that
and I do this."'
Salgado attends the Ch.ess
Center, a club 111 Newport Beach
that 1s gaming famt;. smce its sur-
pnse victory at a 11a11onal compe-
tillon m Arizona last month.
A group or ftve 7-and 8-year-
olds from the school, two of whom
had never b<'en to a tournament
before. bcdt out larger lectms from
more prestigious schools, mclud-
mg the Shelby School of Chess,in
Ar'izond and the All-Amencan
Club m HoUywood. touted tts the
"trongest in Cahforma.
"It was a l>1g upset Ul th~ chess
community," said Chess Center
founder'dnd owner Al Mass1p.
Massiµ ledmed to play chess
as tt child dunng a hve-day wait
in a Havana airport m the early
1960s. Mass1p's mother.-a phar-
macist. ond his father, a physics
professor, WNe part of the "intel-
lectual flight" out of Cubd durtng
the rPvolullon. ·
"We were wcuting for the last
Pan-Am to lt>dve th(? couotry, • he
Sdld
Mdsstp opened the school 3 1/2
ye~r.. ayo ttfter a "near-death"
expenence prompted hun to re-
evalua tP hi., hfc Massip had
m1ured his knee pldyuig basket-
The patience, intellect and
concentration ·they display dwing
their silent exchanges seem
uncharacteristic for children.
However, instructor Matthew
Beelby said if it seems that way,
it's probably because children do
not get enough credit for what
they are capable of.
·We try to create boundaries
for the potential of youngsters
instead of giving them the free-
·dom to e~cel, • .said Beelby, a cer-
tified chess master,
And excel they do, said parent
Sandra Martinez. She said she
taught her son Jordan, 8, to play
when he was 4 years old. He beat
her for the first time last October
after he begdn attending the
school, a common occurrence for
chess moms and dads, s.he said
Jordap said' he enjoys having
other chess p.irtners because he
has advanced beyond playing
with his mother.
"It's not a challenge for me,"
he said.
A large part of the instruction
involves giving the children prob-
lems to solve. Mahy of the chil-
dren at th.e school can solve
checkmates in eight moves, Beel-
by said. A phenomenal feat, Mas-
sip said.
As an example, Beelby sets \lP
a problem for 7 -year-old David
Serbin. As he walks away ta· give
David tune to think about it, the
Parents await reopening ·or Eastbluff Elelllentary
• • School will serve
students from Bonita
Canyon, easing
pressure on Lincoln.
Ill ... , , ... MA ... 11\I
lb1y Pill
EASTBLUFF -About 60
: parents met ihur-;ddy rught to
• discuss the reopenmg of East-
bluff Elementdry School in
September. . .
The scheduled rPopening
: will help ease crowding at Lin-
• coln Elem~ntary School from
an influx of n(!w students from
• Bonita Canyon, which was
• annexed by the school district
• eorher this yeC.Jr. Eastbluff Ele-
• mentary will open \\,th about
• 300 stude nts, many of whom
: attend Lincoln .
:' "Wt• had a great meeting."
• said Ea.,tblulf parent David
:· Purve.,. ·WP. had twice as
:: many p<'ople d'> we've bad
•· before at thn!->e meetings. Pea-
:· pie se..;m to realize th t it's
•: bec:ommg d wality"
: A $1 .9 1mlhon renovauon of
:: the school -which has been
• closed tor more than a decade
: -1<., under wuy. A new roof
: has alrnddy been completed,
•: and architectural renderings
have been submitted to the
state for hnaJ approval, school
offloals sa1d .
·we skould start with the
interior renovations by
March,· said Carol Stocker,
the district's executive director
of faolities and operattons.
The school will serve
kmdergartners through sixth-
graders with two classes for
each grade level.
Susan Despenas, the assis-
tant superintendent of elemen-
tary education, also attended
the meeting. She updated par-
ents about the search for a
principal, whom she said
should be hlred by January
"It's just amazmg to see all
the people who came togeth-
er,· said parent Carol Crane. "l
have a preschooler, a hrst-
gr~ and an 11-month-old,
so·I'rrt going to be involved for
a long tune."
Crane said she was disap·
pointed that there were no
school board membe.rs in
attendance. But the meeting
was held at the same time as
the school distnct's reconfigu-
ration meeting at Corona del
Mar High School
"I'm really looking forward
to the opening of the school,"
said parent Norman Wolfe.
"The key to a gqod education
is parent involvement. When
kids see that their parents care
about their education, they
realize how important it really
is. It makes a. huge difference."
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, t.ARRY DORTC°HIOAllY PllOl
Georgiria Lean, 7, of San Juan Capistrano shows some heavy concentration during her chess match with Paris Salgado.
youngster pipes up, ul know." I checkmate. · I David, hirnsell can't explain. I across the table, he gnns and'
. Jn le~s than a min';lte and with uThey just see it," said David's All he knows is it's fun. utters the phrase almost exclus1w
five swift moves, DaVld solves the mother, Michelle. · As he spots a friend s1tting to childhood, "I'll play you."
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Newp0rt Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ..... .,....
Acciden~ dcµn _ages three Jagllars ·at Baller de~er~hip
• Collision knocks
_ . -:one...car out o! control •
and into three cars
lrtne:. ol Harbor, narrowly· Larisu Mak on of Co ta
missed a haht tr>lc and smash._cd_,,,_M.,.,c_sa the dover of the BMW,
ltic rronr en 0 a-·m-;o Sdid she was on er way 0 do
Juyuar XK8 convertible P• rkcd some Christmas shoppmg when
?lmkin ftaid Ross' rn~u.rance
c:o~pan>:,.£Wh!!?}Y~~ave ·
to T>ay for dttmagestothelhree
Jagua~. ,
.. at Jaguar dealership. in the Jaguur display lot at Cdrs collided. ·
Buuer Lotus, pohc~ sa1d. . "l don't · understand what Police said Ro::.s would be oh
eel for running the red hghl
bdsed t>n the sli.ll(>rnt•nts ot wh-
nPsses and her own ddm1ss1on.
PAUL Cl IA\'l z
llmyPi'ot
The while c:onve1 tihle was hrtppened,.. Makson. 41, cfaid.
totuled and two other Jaguars "It was· real (ast."
purked hchincl tt were also dam-
aged. .; . COSTA MESA -A 64-year-
old Costa Mesd woman who ran
a red light Friday ilfternoon lost ,
control of h<•r rar and slammed
into three Jaguar automobll~
parked in a dealer's lot, police
D~mage was dstimated at .·...---~-----------_.._ ____ ....__ __ ___
$150,000, police said.
said. ··
Costa Mcsd pohce said
nobody was in1ured in the 3:34
p.m. accident al the intersection
of Harbor Boulevard and Humil-
ton Street.
The• accident began when
Yasuko Ross, 64, of Costa Mesa
drove her four-door 1993 Toyota
Camry north on Harbor through
a red light and hit a green 1993 I
BMW 3251 that was making a U-
~ POflUOA/OMY PLO
A Costa Mesa police officer investigates an accident in front of
Bauer, Lotus car lot on Harbor Boulevard. Three Jaguars on dis-
play were damaged ln the accident
turn rn th.e intersection, said I Ross lost control of her car
Costa Mesa police Officer Jim after the collision, police said. It
Wagner . raced across the southbound
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Police scud there was no · ·
onco'nung trafhc qr pedestrians
on the strPet at th(il time of the
ac:ciden t.
Ross, an employee at SaddlP.·
back Hign School. said she felt
"lu<·ky• afterward.
She suffered only a few
scM1)ec; on her n<he cdused by_
the mflallng airbag of her car.
"She's lucky she had an
airbag,• ·said D,wid Simkin,
mandger of the dealership. "Or
she'd be chewing gldss right
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Sitting in the lap· of luxu.ry was wqrth the free ride ·
B emg a reporter and m~k-•
· ing what l make for a liv-
ing.~chanC<Ware._ even if
_ . lim lud~y enough to marry nch + I wilt never be the proud own-
~r of a $.119,000 Bentley Conti-. tJ tal SC. ·
!So when the opportunity came
1 qlong to play make-believe, J just 1 ~·t resLSt. -
• Newport Auto Ceriter this
I ~ •<>k unv<>iled the 1999 model of
• tl1e Continental SC, the latest
addition to Bentley's family of
c t\\·o-door motor cars. The SC
-1 ~nds for Se<lanca Coupe -a
• • t s yle rcm1mscent of the 1920s to
HlSOs Uw.t sports a partially
removable glass roof.
At a cool $319,000 -that's
without extra options, mcluding a
refngerator m the trunk or cus-
tom-made luggage to match your
c;Jr's mterior -it's the most
expensive of the two-door series.
B<•ntley's twm-turbo Arnage,
A~urc Continental Rand Conti-
r .ental Tare in the rrud-
$100,000s.
: The Continental SC is being
mnrket<'d as d new Bentley dri-
' mg expt>nence. allowing the
uw.1w r the luxury of choosipg
jenaer
rag land
between the sensation of open-
air motonng and the comfort of a
closed cabin
1Tanslation Shell out an extra
$100,000 and you can expcnence
one step up from having both
windows rolled down.
But hey, extravagance is what
Bentleys are for, right?
. Make no mistake about that.
These cars are not what yoµ
would call practicaJ. They get
about 16 Iii.iles to the gallon and
weigh just under 3 tons.
But as Patrick Hams, the saJes
agent who wa~ kind enough to
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let me take the Bentley out for a
fall afternoon spin, put it: "A
• 'Bentley owner is not eractlywor-
rying about the amount of his
Chevron bill.•
And talk ~bout indulgence. ·
All of the cars are made by hdnd
in Crewe. England, from the
wood v~eer from the same tree
·to the lamb's wool carpet and
specially crafted body.
· The leather -which can
come Ul any color the buyer
desues, from trad.itionaJ gray to
wild lilac -comes from cows
raised in Iceland, where the cli-
mate 1s too cold for pesky insects
to sUTVlve, Harris said. There lS
also no barbed wire in sight, so
the hides that become the leather
for the car's interior are com-
pletely flawless.
Before you Cal) really appreci-
ate what dnvmg this dream
machine was like for me, here's a
little background.
I pulled up to the posh New-
port Beach deaJership m my 1985
Toyota. Back taillight broken.
Windows so duty you can barely
sec out of them. The ATM-look-
mg rear plastered with stickers
Like "Skateboar.ding is not a
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known to die for no appareot
mason. .-""-._,.._
It defmi'tely stands out like a
sore thumb in Newport. If I'm
parked at Fashion bland or even
City Hall, I have no problem
spotting my whecls amid the sea
of spotless, sparkling Mercedes-
Benzes and BMWs
But that all changed for a few
moments, when I got behind the
wheel of the most exclusive car
sold in the Uruted States. There.
will only be 45 made worldwide
-only two or three sold from
Newpbrt Auto Center .
I must admit, it was nerve-
racking dnving a machine that
costs more than a typical home in
Orange County. Harris was sit-
ting in the passenger seat, but
there was no extra set of brakes
like in those driver's training
cars. It was all rhe.
My palms were sweating as l
made my way on East Coast
Highway past Fashion Island and
into ..:_yikes! -Corona del Mar.
People were runrung across the
street, C'ar doors were flying open
left and right, and I reluctantly
squeezed the seemingly giant car
between a delivery truck and a
P.arked car. , -Th~Ima'"de 1flliiougb.
As we headed toward Newport
Coast, I stepped an the gas to see
what the car could really do. I
was going 80 mph, but I truly felt
like someone in the back seat •
could have balanced hot cups of
coffee like in those television
commercials. The nde was unbe-
to a screeching halt.·
We pulled into the exclusive
Emerdld Bay comrmiruty to turn
around, thinking the car would
be enough to let us in.
•Just visiting: 1 said to the
guard, hoping to just wave and
be along my merry way.
Not so fast. •Vtsiting who?" he
asked suspiciously.
lievably smooth. ·
I tried to imagine Uuit being ·
my car, and that I was driving up
to my ocean-view home after a
shopping excursion at'Bloomirig~
dale'5'
~oh, forget it, ft I said. I told
him we just wanted to tum
around.
lt certainly 'was fun while it
Ip.sled. ·
· But my daydream soon came
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Vehicles Will not be . banned from Main Street
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• Newport ~ worlffilgoli
options for revamping
Balboa Pier parking lot.
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NEWPORT BEACH -.The
city has eliminated two options
for r()vamping the Balboa Pier
parking lot and Main Street
access, narrowing the possible
alterndtives to three.
Assistant City Manager ....,-
Sharon Wood said the consul-
tant for the traffic· and circulci-
tion study, Austin-Foust Associ-
ates, found it would not be fea-
sible to ban or limit· vehicles
from Maio Street south of Bal-
boa Boulevard. ·
"Both would have rnquircd
more traffic to leave by Wash-
ington Street, and because of
the traffit, we would need an
extra.Jane and a signal." Wood
said. •Tue consultant didn't fet"l
you could get ao extra lane m
there, and the residents are v~ry
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much opposed to a signal at
Washmgton Street."
The purpose of the study,
Wood said, was to find ways to
increase parking within the Bal
boa Pier lot and to decrease tour
bus parking on nearby residen-
tial streets.
Because tour ous operators
rarely want to pay to wait for
patrons as they visit the pier and
locd1 businesses, they often end
up idling on residential streets,
causing noise and air pollution
problems. Wood s;ud staff would
recomroend to the council that
lour husEls would not have to
pay for the new luyover spaces,
wh1~h would encourage them to
use them. .
Alterndti've 1 would provide
four tour bus spdces and 50 to
80 new re9ular purking spots,
dPpending on landscaping,
Wood said. Altf!rnutivc. 3 would
gel 10 new four bus sp~ces,
Ci.iU!->mg vl'h1cle parkmg to
etlher go down hy two or up by
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workshop was to move the toui
buses to a spot in the parking lot
farther from the condominiums.
. wh1ch Wood suld would help
res1denlc; but allow fewer at.ld1-
tiondl vehicle parking spdces.
The consultcmt will study
lho~e three options and coufo
back in mid-Januar>· with a co:.l
analysis and his recommcmda ~
lions, Wood said. Anothm pub-
lic meeting will .be held b~forP
the plan·s·go to the Cjty Council.
· ' Parking lot shuffle ?
Whidi of the three pt~ lay·
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Antibes, France. The students, are due J,m 10. . Harbor. Verde country Club. 6:30 p.m.: The
'ages 16 and 17, will be VJSiting BOAT PARADE< Don't forget WORTH REPEATING... Newport·Balboa ~otary Club meets at
·Newport Beach Feb. S-28. lo dress warm when you head From the Rotatlyer, the May Garden restaurant for a Christmas
•Jdeally, host families will to Newport Hartfor for the newsletter of the Rotary Club of party
have a teenager at home to annual Christmas Boat Parade Newport-lrvinc: "The only way THURSDAY -NOON
share social experiences and which begins Thursday night. ' . we can get mor<' out of our The Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach
make the visit morP fun for the There lS great viewing of the Club is by everyone putting Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia
t st dents " said Hall" e more mto it • Corinthian Yacht Club. The Costa Me l ~~~~~ ar~ and ~uitural ser~ parad_e from B~boa Island The SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS K1wani~ Club meets at the Holiday Inn.
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As part of the exchange pro-deboom grandstand seats available at a Want to get more involved''" your m~eu a~ Riverboat R~t~urant for the very reasonable pnce and for community, make new friend\, tlt.t-ch1ldre~ s Christmas party. The New.
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Visiting students \\Lil prov1de children and grandchildren, Btll P1erpomt notes that mo~e coming week. Many clubs will buy 7 p.m.: The Costa Mesa Orange Coan
their own clir transportation, ages 14 to 17, with a' three-than 100 boats had pre-reg1s-your first guest meal for you. Breakfast Lions Club meets at M1m1's
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Newport Beoch/Co~to Mesa Daily Pilot So11.1rdoy, December 12, ~ 998 A 9
Testing -th·e. ~aters of reti rerfierlt
-Hank Panian ends ~is 21-year career on the Mesa. ~.,PJ)solidated Water District board, but he's alJ:~ady; easing into othex: things
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After 21 years on the Mesa
Consolidated Water District
board, l fcmk Paman can'l help
but feel a little' gleeful clbout his
departure.
•1 feel like a kid that's been
told there isn't. going to be any
homework for C hristmas," Pdnian
said. ,
.Three of Panian·~our grand-
children were born dunng his last
term, and he decided· not to run·
for re-election this yedr to devote
more time to family.
The. 70-year-old has spent the
past two decades as a board
member at Mesa studying and
making deos1ons on one of the
most complicated dnd politicdl
issues in the state. Although he's
managed lo extricate himseU
from the water industry, leaving
public service dltogether is not as
easy as Parudn thought it would
be.
u1•m easing mto new thmgs, ~
Panian sa.i.d. "I don't know how
that's happening but it's happen-
ing:"
KIM HAGGERTY.lYWSIDAllY flllOI
H~ Panlan retired after 21
years as a director of the Mesa
Consolidated Water District.
Panian hdS also agreed lo gtve
a brief history lesson at the begin-
ning of next year to the Mesa
board, said Karl Kemp, general
manager.
Teaching 1S nothing new to the
former OCC professor. And nei-
ther is history. Panian taught his-
tory, including a class on Califor·
n.ia, at the college for 34 yedrs.
ll was his interest m Califorrua
history that got him involved in
the water d.istnct in the first place.
•Southern California is a
desert," Panian said. "Water ii. a
very import~t item and it's an
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Smoked Salmon and Trout, Mussels
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FYI
At the Mesa board meet-
ing Thursday, Fred Bod<-
mill s elected presi-
de t and ana Haynes
w s elect vice presi-
dent. For er PreSident
Mike Healey and newly
elected board member
Jim Atkinson also were
sworn in.
unporlanl need. Water and Cali-
fornia history are so intertwined.•
Panian's knowledge of the dis-
trict will be sorely missed, Kemp
said.
• l le brings a lot of depth and
experience to the board and
knows the steps we've taken
through the years," Kemp said.
"The longest-serving board mem-
ber now has been with us 11 ·
years, so there isn't a board mem-
l?er who rememb~rs or under-
. . stdnds an~g prior to that.~
However, Panian is qu.ick ·to
rerrund that change is necessary.
•It's easy to let the success of
the past. determine your way for
th£' future," Panlan said:
Panian said he was more than
·ready to make way for a now
member. In fact, when no one
filed for his seat by the deadline,
Panian rallie'tt his friends and
neighbors to prevent the county
from appointing someone. .
His contnbutions includ~
developing a master plan m 1984
that changed the structure of the
district to reduce the reliance on
imported water and lower rates.
That legacy continues today with
the development of a colored-
-water treatment facility.
.Paci.an, however, said one of
the biggest highlight~ of his
tenure was not being involved in
the Orange County bankruptcy.
He was called a •financial wimp"
for favoring lower-interest and
more secure investmen~. but he
likes to joke that at least he's not a
broke wimp.
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C~eese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions
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· Panian's influence extends
beyond Costa Mesa, Kemp scud.
Pan.Ian has been a leader in the
effort to restore the Bay Delttt and
has helped secure more firm
water supplies for Southnm Cah-
fo~a. Kerrip said.
Colledgues ~ay Panian will be
missed for his statesmanship,
Exclusive
Designs.
.
·attention to deuiil and wisdom,
Board member Dana Haynes
said Pan an b a mentor and some·
pne he Will model himself after
"I le has· a real ~onurutrnent to .
pubhc: servi~c." Hayn~ said
"That's what I learned from I iank
He tdkcs his posibon qwte :.eri-
o·usly."
We anv11e you
10 re111ew our
f e selecJ on-
ond receive your
free ed .on 01 oo ·
new. cotolog 01
remorkob'e ey.ti::: ry •
CHARL.ES H. BARR
1803 Wc~tdiff Dnv'c:
Newport Beach, (A. 92660
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(949) 642-3310
Rix (949) 646-0664
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0 Christmas tree, 0 Christmas ·tree, ~eleciion· is · so lovely . .
T he be:.t ph1re 'to buy a
Christmas trl!e is at the
Cbrh.tmos Tree Jamboree.
,-he selecuon of trncs is good -
you can hnd Noble hrs, white
· fus, grdnd hrs, Douglas hrs and
silver hps. No tn•P costs ·more
than $W.C19, llnd you can p.ur-
d1ase d t1 ce stund with bowl for
$10 Look fpr the• coupon for $2
oft d Nohli1 tu ""lCdlh in today's
puper Thl! Chrio;lm<ts Tree ~am
llureP ts t1t .Newport Dunes
H~sort, oil Jctmbome Road· c.tnd
Back Buy Dnvl'.
The Spcl at South Coast
Plaza '' mc1king hohday gilt
i;hopping ech)' with 1b spa
pac kagt>s ,A c;pc1 puckaqe
mclud(•S ever} thmq -\."dlct
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parking, use ~f th~ lounHe fac1l-
1ties, a robe to wedf and all grd-
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will not have to worry about
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You can select one of The
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combine ~erv1ces to cu~tomize.
the experience, crcatfug the
ultimate day of reldXat1on and
pampering. .
The Spa also offers gift cer-
tihcalcs for single serVlces The
Sp« a\ South Coast Plaza is -al
695 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa.
For more mformation,{all
(714) 850-0050.
Paddle Power is offering a
holiday savrngs of 10 % to 20%
on every kdyak, canoe, surf-
boc1rd, kls and all accessones
in the store through Dec. 24.
Newport Beach
As a·spcc1al for Best Buys
rcade~ only, Paddle Power will
give >lway a free sweat shirt
with any purchase. over $50 if
you mention this column.
Paddle Power 1s at 1500 w,
Balboa Ulvd .. Newport Beach ..
For morn_informat1on, caU (949)
675-1215.
Chrlstofl e, the recognized
world leadl'.'r m luxury table-
ware, has opened Pavlllon
Chrlstofle in South Coast Plaza
• on the second level. The Pavil-
ion is a showcase for Christofle
Ilatware,. silverware, cr;Ystal
porc~lain an<l table linens as
well as gifts.
The Pavilion boutique at
South c;oac;;t 1s named after
Christofle's first luxury bou·
tique, which opened m Pans
more than 100 ye~ ago m the
Pavillon de Hanovre, n<lar the
· Opera. The famous tableware
purveyors to European royalty
King Louis Philippe and Emper-
or Napoleon III, Christofle has
long been recognized for its tra-
dition of exclusivity and Euro-
pean elegance.
South Coast Plaza is at 3333
Bristol St., Costa Mesa. f'or
more infonnation, call (714)
57-2865.
Restoration Hardware has
some tned and true recommen-
dations for holiday girt givers.
Its lop gift choices include' an
after-dinner game book ($8),
llver ornament Crames ($6),
album frames {$12.95), origmdl
sock, monkey ($29) or soclf..;
monkey ornament ($6), original
suc-ln-one tool ($6), foot duvet~
($20), silver snowflake candle
ring ($25), classic Christmas
lights ($12), Gra~ercy '31 desk
lamp ($175), a pewter wash
ca11delabra ($40) and salt cel-
ldrs ($12).
Restoration Hardware is at
Fashion Island in Newport
Beach. For more information,
call (949) 760-9232.
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and shoes. A hat, b.inocularl!> and
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mfonnation, call (949) 786-8878
• Send AROUND TOWN Item\ to the
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Children of all ages can frolic
in 20· tons of snow at a Winter
. Wonderland from 10 a .m. to 1
· p .m. at Grant 'Howald Park,
Fifth and Iris avenues, Corona
del Mar. The holiday event will
fed lure arts and crafts, a snow·
creature building contest ana a·
A Chrlstnias tree ~ot wlll be up
and running from.8 a m.-to 10
. p.tn daily through Dec 20 m
Pd~kmg Lot E at the Ornnge·
. County Pan & Exposition C"l'n·
ter, 88 Fair Dnve, Costa Mesd.
Call (714) ~08-3247
Newport Beach, Corona del
Mar and Costa Mesa residents
can rent Santa Cldus for their
holiday-parties, busines~ meet-
ings, day care or school events
from 10 a .m. to 10 pm. daily
through. Dec. 23. Santa 1s $40 for
the first half-hour and $35. for
each additional. half-hour. Santa
will bring candy canes for boys
and girls. Reservations must be
. made 24 hours in advance. Cdll
(949) 644-3151.
-Guided walking n a ture tours of
the Upper Newport Bay Ecolog-
ical Preserve will be prescnt<•d
every 10 to 15 minutes between
9 and 10:15 c.\.m . at the comor ot
Eastbluff Drive and Bdck Buy'
Road. Wear comfortu ble c.loth<'s
•Fabulous ·
Hobday Wear
.. •Great gift idtas
$3000 and under
•Free Gi ft
~rapping
•Extended
· Exchange Policy
·•Everyday
Savings
50-80o/o
visit from Santa Adm1ss1on 1'>·
free For: more informahdn, call
(949) 644-3151.
Costa ~esa's Ma rsha ll's. Tae'
Kwon ·Do Clnd the United Ch1!-
drcm's Fund wHI' be ·providing
free hng~rplintmg for ch\ldren
s.tdrting at 12:30 p,m. at Mar-
shall's Tae"Kwon Do, 333 E. 17th
St For more information, cull
(949) 574-0122.
TUESDAY
A water aerobics class. w lll be
presented from 9 to tO am at
the bASIS. Senior Center, · 800
.Marguerite A.ve., Corona del
Mar. Adnussion is $1 . For more
, mlonnati.on, ca1l (949) 644-3244.
A yoga class wlll be presented
by. Helena Sprake from 9 to
· 10:15 a.m. at the Nancy Clark
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Unlversltv Center Balboa Island ·
42.'\7 C.impus nr · "32 Marine Ave IA.:r,l~' fr,,m Uc.ll {(lv.:r fambl.,rce Brld~
(949)854-4452 hl\.lk forthe Brljht Yellow Awnlnl!l . . (949)0 75·6 7
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around town Soturdoy, December 12, 1998 A IJ
Education Center, 471 Old New-
port Road, Suite 103, Newport
Beach. Adm1ss1on 1$ $8 per class
or $30 for four prepaid clas:.e.,,
For more mlormation, Cdll f949)
548-4059.
A wine and chee e ·social wtH
be presented from 4 to 7 p.m. at
OASfS Senior C<'nter, 800 Mar-
guerite Ave. Corona del Mar.
Adnusl)1on as $5. R~seivations
are required. For more mforma-·
lion, call ·(~149) 644-3244.
A women's group will be pre-
sented from 4:30 to 6 p.m: at th,e
Center foe Expressive Psy-
. choth~rapy," 2900 Bnstol St ..
Building D 103, Costa Mesa.
~essions are $30 per person. For
more mformdtion, call (714) 571-
6113.
A free noon program titled
Responsible Pet Ownership will
be presented at the Newport
Beach Central Library's Friends
Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado
Ave. For more information. call
(949) 717-3801.'
A ballroom dance clas& w ill be
presented from 3 to 4 p .m. at
OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar-
guerite Ave.. Coro'nd del Mar.
Admission . is $38. For more
infotmation, call (949) 644~3244.
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•Wreaths •Topiaries
• Garlands'• Christmas Stems
Custorn G£1' · .Spccialt)
· Floral-: Anti4ucs Furniture
(Aero•' from Ralphs)
WEDNESDAY. A group coun ellng se slon p m 11t the OASIS Senior CP.n-
t1tled llody-hndge Improvement tor, 800 Mnrguente Ave., Coro-
-Female Power will b pm-na dt>I Mar. Appointments a
Th N t k Ill t t sented dt 5 ·30 pm at Coa i hmit cl Call (800} 801-7815. e e wor er w mce rom · · ·
11:45 rt ,m . to 1 p.rn . at the Costa Consulting. 180 Newport Center . .
M G lf d C Cl t Dnve, Newport Beach Sessions A wpter aerobics class will be sa o &n ountry u '• . · i)resentcd lrom 9 tu '10 am at 1701 Golf Course;! Drh:e. Ad mis-ar~ $25. For more mforr_nCltlon, OASIS '$ 'lllOf Center soo' r-.1~r-
·::.ion 1-;_$12 • rlji m~~u<lei.·lunch . calJ l~49) 72~-843?. uerun Ave.. Coron~ dcl Mar.
For mor~ uil7H11tt1hon, td I 88S"=" .... -~...-, ~ --: -• ~dimi;lu.nrs:sr-cmn9':49f64.,.~-
9093. A parent and adolescent group I n44. . •
.. will be held from 5:30 to 7 p m . •
~ Women's Llfe Stress Support at the Center for Expressive Psy-The Newport Beach Publl~
Group for si;~1orb wil! he pre-ch.oth_erdpy, 2~00 .Bristol St.. Lilmuy .Foundctl1on's Manu~
sented from 12:30 to 2 p .m . at Bu1ldmg D 10.i, Cost(! Mes.1. scr 1pls spec1t1l holiday cvPnt.
OASIS Se~10,r C'Pntc1, 800 Mdr-Admission is $30 per scss10n. leiiturmg .rnthori. Sharon :.J
gucritc Ave., Coront1 del Mar. For more mformat1on, C'tlll (714) Wohlmuth dnd Carol Sabne vnll
The mr.etm9 _w1ll be facihtated 571'-6113. be presented from 1l:30 a.~. lo
by psychologist Nulahc; Zucker. 1 p.m. at the Newport Beach
Adm1ss1on rs hcc.. For more THURSOAV Public: l.;it,rary' Fnend:. Meet-
mformallon: -call (949) 644-3244. RI 1rig Room, l 000 Avocado -Ave..
· Thf> authors will be i.1yn1n~
Senior consultant Bob Brennan Life Line Screening, a profes-. copies of their ooo~, tncludmg
will l~dd a. frc·c. di<:cuss1on of slonul. nationally licensed •Best Fnends. • Geni1ral admiS-
reverse mortyagi>s tor senior:. mobile va·scular screening ser-s10n 1:s $8. Re~en et lions a1C!
62 e:tnc.J ov<.?r at 3 pm. at Bciys1de vice and prevenhve health edu-requ1 ~a. ai. space is muted Call
Village, 300 E. S:oct~t I hghway, cation compdny, wall offer (949) 717 -3890 . Newport Bench. ·For 111ore mfor-dffordable stroke and vascular
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CoNGRATUIATESTHEToPW'INNERS .
Residential sales agrecmMJS
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allow the buyers to declare the
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commitment from u lender. 'They
may set dc:Jdlincs for applying for
1 loan, and rt'quirc the buyer's full
cooperation in obtaining ~II the
infonnation m:cdcd to procc s
your loan. If the loan is not
approved by the deadline. it may
be nccc1\sary to rcquc"t an
extension from the lier.; or take
~ific stc~'to void the contract
an<l get youl' deposit mOnc:y hack.
Be Mire to note all of the finJncing
dcndlinc:-; in the \:Ontruc t. UP.ply
for your loon s soon as po tblc,
--~na-rediligcnl nlimt prov1iling
~~----. lender with any documents
Chat ore requested.
l3lcen nnd lclf have 26
~on~e<.:utivc ycm'S,. ut real estate
t;<pcricncc in l>Jcwport ller1ch. J.'h y nrc Coldwell Bunker' #I
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.TOWN '·
. CONTINUED FROM 11 ... ~ '1 •
THURSDAY
A lngtng clMs wUI be pre eote~
from 1 to 3 p.m. at OASIS Seruor
Center. 800 Marguerite Ave ..
Corona def Mar. '.Adm1ss10n is
free. Call (949) 644-3244. . . '
A line dancing class wtll be pre-
sented from J:t5 to 4:45 .Pm al
OASIS Seruor Center, 800 Mar·
·guente Ave , Co1 ona del Mar.
Admission IS rwe Cdll (949) 644·
~244 • ....
' A group counsellng session UUecl
1 • Relationship Improvement will be
presented at 7. p .m. at Coast Con-
sultlng 180 Newport Center Dn·
ve, Newport Bedch Sc!>s1ons are
$25. Call IY4!-l) 720·8437.
FRIDAY
The 552 Club Juniors' Holiday
Party w1U he presented at 6:30
BUY • SELL • TRADE
pm. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Tickets are $45 per person
a nd include dinner. Proceeds
benefit projects at Hoag Hoi.p1tal.
For more infonnation, call (949)
574-72f>8.
DEC: 19
A free program titled Using the
Library -Tools & Tricks will be
presented at 10 a.tn. at the New-
port Beach Central Library's
Fnends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo·
cado Ave For more information,
call (949) 717r3801. ·
Tiie Alliance Frao~ls@, Orange
County ~;hapter •. will present a
Christmas luncheon at 11:30 am.
a t Accents Restaurant at The Sut-
ton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur
Blvd., Newport Beach. Tickcts are
$20. For more information, call
(949) 497-0~44.
DEC 22
A holiday luncheo,n wtll be pre-
sented at 11 ·30 a m at OASIS
~ Ve0p'c, + rou + ShOE.. S.rc(fy
.\\oicl the r'tm ll. one ~top '-;hopping for Girl~ & Boy~
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DISTRI CT
CONTINUED FROM A 1
200 people -in the Coronel del
Mar zone, where Uiere • dre no
proposed changes, six people
showed up.
About 100 parents attended
• , Infuriated by_ the quesllon: par-· the. meeting in the Newport Har·
ent Diane Cassidy took· the ~i-· bor zone and about 40 at the Cos-
µm, grttttl.d lrer teeth and ta Mesa zone.
responded, "I have lived ln this District officials pointed tp the
zone for 20 years. We bought a successes of Costa Mesa and
home in tlus zone and I'm glad we Corona dei Mar high schools cts
h&ve. I'm sick and tired of hearing evidence that the seventh·
tbJs crap a.bout gangs. through-12th-grade concept
· "The teachers here are excel· could be effective. But Estancia
lent. The kids love it here, and it's parent Chris LudJow said one rea-
an excellent school.• son for the changes at those
· The outburst was the most schools was low enrollment pro
heated exchange in tw.o days of 1ections.
meetings between school offioals "By your own admission,
and community memticrs about Estancia will grow,· LudJow said.
the reconfiguration of schools. "'There's a big wave coming.
The district's lop brass met With Don't talk about housing stu-
parents in all four high school dents. Talk about academic pro-
zones to begin a dialogue they grams that will make our kids
said might last weeks, months or want to come here •
years. Supenntendent Robert Barbot
Attendance at each meeting assured parents repeatedly that
was proportionate to the magru-there is no time line for any
tude of changes proposed At changes and that the distnct was
Estancia, where every school is serious about getting parent
targeted for chdnge, there were input At Estanoa, the di.strict also
-
able, at th. end dbout 80% of the
pare]llS said they wr.re still
opposed to the idea . of tummg
Estonaa into a seventh·through-
12th-grade campus and TeWmkle
mto a fourth·lhrough-slxth-grade
· : chool, ,......... __ c.j.·
Chris Ludk>w
Par~nt of Estancia stv~ent
provided an interpreter for about
50 Latino parents in attend.ance.
Thanking Barbot, some Latino
parents said the distx:ict imple-
mented changes at Davis,
Pomona and Wluttief schools last
year without their input d.Ild that
they caused problems for chil-
dren. •
At the N~orrHarbor meet-
ing Wednesday night. the clis-
tnct's p10po:;al to turn Kaiser ele-
mentary und Kaiser pnmary
schools mto kindergarten-·
through-s1xU1-grade scfiools -
which would also bnng boundary
changes WdS met with resis-
tance.
Other options thdt were dis-
cussed included operung ·Monte
Vistd dS a pnmilry school (or EaS'I
Side Costa Mesa.
Responding to a district.idea to
place 300 Ensign lntermedldte
students al Newport · Harbor" to
ease crowdmg, parent Rush Hill
urged the district to stop assum-
ing tlldt there is room at Newport
I !arbor. ·
"This is a begi.nrung point as
we're trying to find a balance
between the use of resources and
our academic focus,• Barbot said.
"Somehow, we want to find a bal-
ance to where we can get your
support.•
"It's loaded right now," Hill
said. "As of today, we don't have
the room to handle 200 to 300
a.mi-morn students, I ask you to WhiJe the meeting was
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after that. ·He was the oldest of
. four boys -he had tt twin broth·
er, Sam, who wtlS born after rtUd·
night and thus had a different
birthday. · · •
Andrew followed m his father's
footsteps, ta.king a keen interest
in speed skating. The father-son
tandem traveled to competitions
around the United Stt1.tes and
Canada, but as Andrew got older,
be grew tired of the demanchng
schedule. By 17, he had pung up
his skates. .
"He became less interef>ted in
it,• Stephen said. "I wish he 'had
~tuck with it because sorhe of the
kids he skated with went on to
the Olympics.•
Andrew enrolled at d locdl
Junior college but soon decided 1t
wasn't tor him. He opted for d
computer trairtmg course at
DeVry Institute, dnd the night of
his murder. he told his tdthc>r
about the opportWlily
"The ld st th.mg I said to him
was that he better rf'member to
register tor lus classes." he sdid
That everung, June 10, 1996,
Andrew dnd Sam hopped mto a
car with two other lnends dnd
went to cash theiJ pdych~cks dl d
grocery store. As d < ouµle ot the
boys went into lhl' stow, two
teens nding tandem on a bike c11-
cled the park.mg lot und flashed d
gang sign. They believed Andrew
and his friends were part of a nval
gang. The boys returned and
1umped back into the car, head·
mg mto rush-hour traffic. Andrew
was driving.
As the ·car was stopped at a
traflic light. the two teens on the
bike returned. A 15·year-old boy
handed Mario Ramos tbe hand-
gun and told him he must kill
someone in order to JOUl the gang,
according to the lawsuit. Ramos,
now 19, walked up to the car Wlfl-
dow and fired one shot. Andrew
was struck Oush and fell into his
twm brother's anus.
THE FntEARM HAD A HISTORY
Ramos had used one of Bryco's
best-selling items: a 9 mm hand-
gun. Much like the Vlctirn who
was killed by it, the hreann had ll.
history, too.
The Bryco 59, Senal No
602683, was sh1pµ.ed on July 29,
199:l, from the Bryco plant to a
wholesaler in Avilla, Ind. Within a
month, the gun was sent to Breit
& Johnson, d gun store in Oak
Park, Ill. On Sept 7, Mariano
DiVittono, a suspected "straw-
man" -someone who acts 'as a
cover for another -purchC1sed
the.weapon.
Because Ch1cago hds d hdnd-
gun ban that proh1b1ts any pur-
chases ~thin city limits, people
go to gun shops in outlying sub-
urbs. Di Vittorio reportedJy bought
firearms and resold them through
the underground market. Young's
l ... r ._
JOHn LfOnHRD'S
-n.y ............ of !di ..
legal and .., nabts..
Stephen Young
Father of son who ~as kllled
lawsuit claims DiVittorio passed
some of the guns to convicted
fefons. knowing there would be a
good chance they would be used
for crimindl pwposes.
· D1Vittorio was later arrested in
connection with another gun.pur-
chase dnd charged with the
unlawful transfer of a firearm to a
felon.
DOCTORS TRIED TO RESUSCrTATE
"Dad, Dad ... Andrew's been
shot!" Sam shouted into the tele-
phone. "Don't worry, it looks like
he'll be all right.•
Stephen had lain down for a
catnap when the call came from
his son. He fumbled for his keys
dnd went to find the rest of the
family Maurine was playing bas-
ketbalJ with their youngest son,
Clinton .. Stephen pondered for a
while and deeded not to tell his
wife He drove to the hospital
dlone.
Some of Andrew's friends had
gathered in the hospital waiting
room. The outlook for Andrew
wasn't as optimistic as Sam had
suggested. The doctors tried to
resuscitate Andrew but couldn't.
When a doctor informed Stephen
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and his son's fnends of Andrew's
death, one of the kids lost control
of his emotions. Stephen rernem·
bers the burly boy throwing
ch~ and other funuture.
"I put my arms around him,
but he was so strong,• Stephen
said-. •He was J:'ftrryi:ng-me
around the room. J finally got him
to calm down. The hospital didn't
say anything isbout the damage.•
Word spread quickly. When
the family came back home, more
than 200 kids were sitting on the
front lawn. .
"They were so supportive,"
Stephen said. "I couldn't believe
they were au there .•
Like many murder victims'
families, the Youngs had to pre-
pare for the cycles of pain: the
agony of theu loss, the contempt
for his killers at the11 trial, the·
emotional fallout that can destroy
a household.
Ramos and his accomplice
were unable to escape the scene
of the crime -.a squad car hap-
pened to turn the comer when
Ramos fired the fatal shot. accord-
mg to court papers. Officers
descended on the pair in minutes.
Both went to trial and were found
guilty. The juvenile was sen-
tenced to 55 years in state prison.
Ramos received 40 years in pnson
for killing Andrew.
Ramos has asked for the fami-
ly's forgiveness, and Maurine has
begun exchanging letters with
him. Stephen is hesitant to do the
same.
Npwport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot
•we're a religious fanuly, • he
said. "J think 10time1 will want to
talk to him. But not right now.•
··rr CAN HAPPEN TO ANYONE"
The commotion behind
' Stephen reached a fever pitch at
:.t:lm otficeS' of Metp for'SUl'Vivor.;.
He had to furn up the volume on
his phone so he could hear his
caller speak.
Stephen has joined the Cruca-
go-based group, wruch actively
lobbies for gun safety legislation.
The group has gained national
prominence because many of its
members are friends and relatives
of murder victims. "60 Minutes"
is planning to air a feature on the
organization next year.
The group has stood firmly by
Stephen's side during his legal
battle. Stephen and two other
plaintiffs filed the lawsuit in June,
claiming gun manufacturers were
negligent in the production and
distribution of their products.
The lawsuit alleges that com·
pC4lies such as Bryco use appeal·
ing xparketing schemes tQ would-
be criminals. Words such as •fire-
power" and •fingerprint resis-
tance" are allegedly promoted by
manufacturers to boost profit
margins.
~This is an outlaw industry,•
Stephen said. "They meet the
demands of both the legal and
illegal markets." .
The lawsuit further claims that
gun companies take a "hear-no-
evil, see-no·evil" stance with
their products.
"They aren't concerned th
what the glµl is used for whel'f1t
leaves the . plant,• he added.
"There has to be a collectiw
responsibility that includes gUd manufacture~. It's like thro~
ock-into a' pond:-1b-e ·ppte
goes everywhere.• v
If thefe was any concern (\}?out•
guns m the Young household, it
came from Andrew.
"He had heard another kid go&
shot,• Stephen. recalled. "H•s ·
voice began to trail off and hEt
said, 'It can happen to anyone! 1
know he was thinking it could bo
him."
• A PLACE AT THE TABLE
The memones of Andrew nev-~r fade away. Stephen knows hiS
death had meaning: That is why
he got involved in lobbying fQT
gun control.
This past Thanksgivin ,
Andrew was with his fa
again. When chores were hand
out by Maurine, Clinton got stu
with setting the table. .
As he gathered the silverw
and place mats, be made an extnrii
spot for his older brother. He p
picture of Andrew on the tatitr
and family members bowed UC:
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attached to the photo. It s~;
up the family's philosophy.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot. SOCI e Sorurdoy, Dec.ember 12, 1998 A I
, N ewport's own Peggy
. ~oldwater Clay orga-·
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and reception for classical celhst
Yo Yo Ma ·on behttlf or the
. Itvine Borclay T]lc_ater e:mcJ the
Philharmonic Sonety of Orange
County. .
Presenters of thP-event, m
addition to Cldy, included spon-
sors Marjorie Rawlins, Albert
and Tricia Nichols, Harold and
Sandy Price, and very. promi-
nen t arts donors Arlene and
George Cheng.
• The performunce was called
•counterpoint" in recognition o!
the joint efforts of the two
groups, affording a unHjlW col-
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cook
rpumty. All dgreed that it was
one of the highlight events of
the winter social season.
Gary Brooks,
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man of Irvine
Barclay The-.
ater, joins Peg-
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Clay and
Arlene and
Ge orge Cheng .
of Newport
Be ach at a
benefit for the
Orange County
Philharmonic
and the theater.
Cellist Yo Yo
Ma performed
at the benetfl
I can't believe ...... ·
"Yo Yo Ma was.stupendous, ..
Goldwater Clay said. It was bis
second visit to Orange County
and the Irvine Barclay Theater.
ln 1996, at the invitation of Dr.
George Cheng, Ma performed a
• composition written m ho!lor of
Arlene Cheng's birthday.
Followmg the performance of
Bach's Unaccompanied Cello
·Suites No.'s 1, 2 and 6, and an
encore featuring Mark O'Con-
ne(s Appalachian .Waltz, Ma
JOined 140 local patrons of music
for dmncr catered by the Four
Se~sons Hotel, Newport Beach
on site at Metropolis, a UCI
campus area night club trans-
formed into a formal dining
room for the occas1oh.
As dinner guests enjoyed cl
.tour-cour~e holiday meal con-
sisung of a pear and Gorgonzola
salad, wild mushroom soup.
beef fillet and Bailey's milk
chocolate bomb for dessert, the
guc~t ol honor -who is the
rec1p1ent of 10 Grammy Awards
and has recorded more than 45
albums -clowned around with
the crowd by trading his tux for
a waiter jacket and began serv-
ing the patrons who had come.
to honor him.
rn the crowd were Sam and
Pamela Goldstein, Judith
Jelinek, Don and Karen Evarts,
Milton and Jane Greer, Judi
Jacobs with Don Spitz. James
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E xtept for Ule caUemc kick
from the coffee at the cafe,
a rught at the nc~w Borders
Books & Mu lC m Costa Mesa ts
an altogether mellow experience.
You can unwmd after a bee-·
tic day by hst<>ning to music,
reading a book und even eating
a meal, all without over leaving
lt\e store. ·
"It's conducive
to JUSL hanging NIGHT LIFE out,• said mven~o
ry manager Chns
. Wild. about the
lrtrne atmo phNe.
All types ol p~ople frequent
Border.,: younq and old, smglc>s
and couples, lnends and families.
There'!> somt>thmg for cverr-
one.
The selccllon of books and
magazines b d'> large a~ 1b
22,000 square feet of floor space
a ccommoddlPS There's a wide
vanety of music to choo e from,
e1nd customers Cdll ' mple pre-
~~lected ,CDs. ':
U you re looking for .yoor
favorite album on ca:;~tte tapP.,
.you·u probahly be disap~llltcd
because few titles are offered,
and old-school vinyl is 11owherc
to be seen, although mu.sic man-
ager Cory Chong said special
editions may be ordored in the
'future.
There's a cate. which ~cats
about 30, senn.ng coffees, teas or
sodas and burgers, pastas, ~and-
wiches. ;akes ~nd muffins. ·
What you not.tee when you •
first step ms1de, apart frQll1 the
sheer enomtity Of the plilce, IS
the lighting, which seems too
bnght. until you realue that pco·
pie do more than JUst browse or
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and read them Ill the store.
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night~. said store manager Chris
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the band set "1P m a. a amµ !d
area near Ute cafe. ·
· An older crowd gtttht>IC'd to
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violin, flute and guitar. There
were those who sat dt the C"dll>
tables while some Sdl on Uu.•
floor. Others stood around or
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The perfomtunce WdS chlhcult
to fully enjoy becduso there WN<'
so many ctistral lions The store's
public-address systl'rn kept l>lctr·
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behind the cafe rounte1 were
busy calling out or nngmg up
food orders.
•Just don't order the steamr.d
milk, OK?• said ledd l>ingc>r Dem
Dwyer, ~nnoyed by the loud
noise made by the espresso
machine.
Still. there were customers
who enjoyed all that Borders has
to offer.
"I came here to meet my:
'lriend, Wdtch the show, have
some coffee and· maybe do some
shopping, H Sdld Janice Ariza, 431
of C'o!>ld Mesa.
,.
The Tinker's Own perform
again from 8 to 10 p.m. Friday.
Also, legendary science f icllon
uuthor Rdy Bradbury will sign
his new novella, M Ahmed and •
• the Oblivion Machines," in
,1ddition to the spec1al 40th ·
dnniversary copy Of IDS claSSIC,
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Dr call 54Q.1224, ext. 330. A complete listing of After Hours
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·A JAii CHRISTMAS
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OCC's ,SO-member Wind Ensem·
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. from 6:30 to 8:30 p.tn. Wednes-
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John Wayne Airport Admission
is free, For more informc1hon, rail
(714) 432-5985. .
ALRRNATIVE POP
•supemovicc. • a four-pier(•
alternative pop baod from Ana-••
heun, plays at 10 p .m. today'at
the Kona lan<'s Lounge, 2699
Harbor Blvd., Costa Me:;a, The
show is free. Por mo1 e inlonna-
bon, call (714) 545-1112,
'/4. FLOWER IN WINTER'
The Orange County Women's ·
Cborus offers its debut concert,
"A Flower m Winter,• at 7 p.m .
Sunday at .Newport Harbor
Lutheran Church. The concert wPJ feature harpist Marcld D1ck-
Slf'in and includes music from
1 Bl!TOQUe Mex:tco, Ea!> tern Europe
and Israel Advanced tickets dre
$7: $8 at the door. The church i~
al 798 Dover Dnve, Newport
Beach . For more information, call
(71 4) 838-6965.
ANNUAL WINTER MUSIC SERIES
;rhe View Lounge prC'sc>nts the
tmale of its ~('enlh annudl Win-
ter .Music Sencs featunn~ Stone-
bridge, a rhythm and blues bdnd,
.at 4 pm Sunday. The lounge is
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SVETlANA PORTNYASKAYA
Celebca.te Hanukkah at the Jew-
ish Community Center of Orange
County Wlth Svetlana Port-
nyaskaya singing in Hebrew,
Russian, Yiddish and English dt 8
p.m, Dec .. 19 The center is at 250
E. Baker St., Costa Mesa.
AdvdJlce tickets are $15 for
members, $18 for nonmembers
and $20 at the door. For more
infom1ation, cdll (714) 755-0340. -STAGE
'FIESTA NAVIDAD'
The fifth annual F1esld Navtdad
dppedJS at 8 p.m. Thursday at the
Orange County Perfomung Arts
Center. The show features Man-
achi Los Camperos de Nab Cano
and Bc:illet Folklonco Ollin in a
program of Christmas favontes.
Tickets are $15 to $38 and drc
avaiJable at The Center box office
d.nd at TicketMaster. For more
infonnation, call the Philham1oruc ·
Society at ~949) 553-2422.
'A CHRISTMAS CAROL'
The Ballet Montmartre performs
its original ballet based on
Cha.rles Dickens' •A Christmas
C'arol" at 7 p.m. Fnday dnd Dec.
19 as well as 2 p.m Dec 20 at
OCC's Robert B. Moore Theater.
Tickets are $12 for children, $14
for adults. For more information,
call the ballet at (949) 646-7688
or TicketMa~ter (714) 740-2000.
Freddy Cole, Nat's younger brother, performs with his band
in a special Jazz Chrlsbnas concert at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center on Friday and Dec. 19. The show
will feature songs from the pianist-vocalist's aJburn, "I Want
a Smile for Christmas/' including such holiday classics as
"White Chrlsbnas, • "Jingle Bells,'' "The Christmas Song"
and "Sil~nt Night'' Show times are 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. Tick-
ets are $28 and $32. Call {714) 740-7878 for tickets or (714)
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'CHRLSTMAS AT THE PLAYHOUSE'
The ('()!)td Mesd Ci\iC Pldyhou~<' f presents 'Chnsbm1s al'1 lay-
house, • d music and dan Vdnety
show, through Dec. 20. Shows
start dt 8 pm. Thursdays through
Saturdays dnd 2 p .m. Sunddy~
T1dcelc; an• $15; group rates dre
available. The playhouse is c1.t ofil
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search for lodgmg. There i 'il •
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ongoing fasc:indLion Wllh tnag1c
dlld sleight of hand, is on d1~pldy
lrom Jan. l 6 to June 20 at thP.
Orange Count) Museum ot Art:
Hour:; dfP 11 a.m. to 5 p.m .,
Tuesday" throu9h Sundays. 'lick-
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!>eruor.. dfld studenls and tree for
children under 16 dnd musetbn
members. The museum is at 850
San Clem~nte Dnve, Newport
Beach. For more informatJon, call
(949) 75.9-1122.
'PHOTOCOLLAGE'
The Newpmt Beach Centrdl
ubrnry pre~ents '' Photocollage, ~
dn exhibit of photogrnphy by
Francis Clare, who combines
photocopying, transfernng and
hdnd-tmtmg·mto her unique
designs, through December. The
library i at 1000 Avocado Av
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Dancing BeCl.r Gallery, speaali7.·
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Saturday, December 12, 1998 commun1 forum rt Beach/Costa Meso Doily PilO
• EDITORIAL
_Ear.ew'ell, Mr. Costa Mesa ·
.,,s ome called him "Pink." comic books, while the elders the annual Fish Fry, and was
' others caUed him "Mr of the comrnunicy sat at the a guiding force ·m the fonna·
Costa Mesa." Some called soda fountain, drinking Coca-· lion of the Mesa Consolidated
lum "The Grand Old Man." Cola and debating the issues Water Di~trict.
No mdtter the nickname, of the day. It was 1933, and . 1 le somehow persuad~d
Alvm Pinkley will be remem-that's when it really all began. the Segt•rstroms to trade m b~red as the mdfl who helped Once Pink settled into his t heu bean fie,ds for a mall
mdk.e Costa Mesa the city it is new home and business, he that would be called South
today. threw himself into a long Coast Plaza, B:Dd h~ managed
He arrived here when only career of serving the commu-lo per~uade big natio~al
two streets m town were nity. dcpartm~nt store cha.in,s to se~
pdved Costa Mesa was called He took a seat on the> Costa ~1P ~ho~ m,a town calle d Cos
Harper -JUSt a stop along · Mesa Gr~ar School board a "I ~~kit's the greatest th~ WtlY between Santa Ana of education, a post he held t own that ever existed, peri-
crnd Newport Beach for seven years. Then when od .. Pink was once quoted as
. He ran a drug store the the ~ty incorp~rated, he ran sa0ng.
kind you nught expect to see for City Council and was One thing is certain. Costa
featured ·~ a Norman Rock· elected He held that seat for Mesa wouldn't be nearly as
well pamtmg, wilh bubble 23 years and served as mayor great had it not been for his
gum-blO\Vll1Q kids huddled three times. vision and dectication.
dround a magazine stand, He served as president of God bless you, Grand Old
their noSe'> buried deep in the Lions Club, helped start Man .
. R E A D E R S R E S P 0 N D
Huntsman lawsuit socking it
to Newp_ort-Mesa taxpayers
•THE ISSUE: Ryan Huntsman's attorney said a
Supreme Court decision sets a favorable
precedent for the Corona del Mar High grad suspended
after police allegedly found traces of marijuana in his car.
I t 1s ..i true shdme thdt the
Huntsman £amily hdS decided
to continue its quest for
vi>ngednce on the citizens of
Newport Beach and the students
ol Newport-Costa Mesd Unified
School D1stnct. Rather than
<iCCPpling the tact thdt their son
v1olatE>c.1 d law and should be pun-
ished c1ccordingly, the Huntsmans
.trl' r.rymg foul and sePkmg retri-
hut10n . nw pohr~ dre not dt fault
hPrl', nor is the school district.
Hather, Ryttn I luntsman should
look rn d mirror to hnd the per-
wn al l<.1ult The police oUicers
y;ere domg thmr duty by stop-
ping him and sedrching hls car
Seemg d manJudna leaf and
-;rnelliny 1l (according to the
1c count of the• chool hodrd) 1s
'P qmunds tor a proper search and
.,, .. izure. To sue and try to pwush
the police tor doing their JOb dnd
to~;ue the school district for
upholding the standard is ridicu-
lous. Just because the Huntsman
f,1rniJy disagrees w1th the law
doesn't make lt wrong,,nor does
11 make it nght to sue everyone.
ll mdy ry<.1ve been wrong for
the school to transfer and sus-
~wnd htm (1 don't know il he was
quing to or commg from school),
hut all students know about the
1t>ro-tol<>rdnce policy. As d 1997
qrdduate of Corond del MaI and
on the.paper stdff, we chd qmte a
lut of re'>e<.1rch dnd articles on the
pohcy f had good fnPnds get
expelled at seruor prom f9r hdv-
mg alcohol in the trunk of lhelf
limo. The zero-tolerance policy
was meant to be d deterrent and
a form of purush.ment. Why stu-
dents had a problem, r don't
know. Following the law is not
hard. Why students always
thought they were above the law
always and still perple~ws me.
There is no question as to
, whether Huntsman knew ahout
the policy. The fact remains, he
was using an illegal substClncc,
illegal under state law. To have
no respect for th.ls law warrants
all the punishment allowed. But
to tum and sue based on the fact
tlldt you believe your nghts were
violated, a.nd then to sue tor an
excessive amount of money 1s
plain ridiculous Ten million dol-
ldrs is a lot of money -money
that can be used for much better
purposes than to pay for the
Huntsmans' lawyers and exu~·r·
antlivmg.
The Huntsmans are not hurt-
mg the oty or school distnct,
rather they are hurting theu
neighbors in the form of higher
taxes,. less vigilant police protec·
tion and reduced resources and
textbooks m the classrooms. I
suspect the Huntsman.c.;' des1rt•
for fame and prospenty is not
worth destroying others, espt1 -
cially school kids.
RYAN THOMAS WILLIAMS
Cadet, U.S Military Academy
1997 Corona del
Mar High graduate
In reference to the artic;le
dbou·t the J luntsman case and
the ruling of the U.S. Supreme
Court in a case from Iowa, I just
have this much to say in
response to the attorney stating tl
1s dn "ouch• ("High court ruling
seen dS aid to Huntsman," Dec.
9).
II you read the two cases, you
reahze that the police officers in
Newport Beach hdd probable
cause. And the young man can
be fortunate that he wasn't even
cited for the drugs
The thing that strikes me the
most in all of this ts that thts tarn-·
ily seems lo be proud their child
is doing mari1uana, and the zero-·
lolcrdnce policy that we have in
effN·t -which is a good.policy
-he suff erP<l for, and that's all.
f'or them to be seeking money
from the school d1Strict -wluch
doesn't have money, period -is
dbsolutely.ludicrous. And to go
dfter the Police Department for
something they had basically not
even really followed the law on
c1ti.ng him. They gave him a
bredk. r wish all of these people
would get a life and find'some-
thing to do bes1des make up all
of this nonsense and take up the
court's time to do nothing. The
fact of the matter is this young
man has graduated from school.
Also, he wasn't cited for posses-
sion of any drugs. He got away
with d dredITl.
1 guess these parents sit
dround dnd en1oy these things. 1
don't know. I think .they need to
find a new We, mo-..te on and for·
get about it. And let their son
move on
PAUL DAVIS
Newport Beach
' C"O'LM MI I I A I Y
MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
Vacant buildings and empty parking lots will remain a bit longer as officlals try to sort out the
Harbor Center project, which bas been delayed.
Taking Harbor Center issue to court
could have far-reaching impacts
EDFAl\CUl'I
I am in my seventh year at
the Costd Mesd Chdmber of
Commerce, and during that
entire time, l hdve wondered .
when the community would
have the good fortune to see
Horbor Center redeveloped.
Even before thut, the demise
of th1~ once-prosperous shop-
ping center had become an
obvious cone-em.and eyesore
to many, m Costa Mesd. Over
the years, th<> occupancy rdte
in I !arbor C'enter has
decreased, along with its over-
all <.tppearance and upkeep. It
has become a bhghted center
and ii negative on the sur-
rounding neigh rhoods and
busine ses.
Each time an mterest was
expressed in buying and rede-
veloping Harbor Center, one
could sense the excitement
and anhc1pallon among the
remammg tenc1nts and
throughout the commumty. ·
Everyone wanted to see 1t
improved.
Each previous ttltempt at
redevelopment fdilcd bccduse
of the many problems thdl
stood m the w<iy, the least of
which were the run-down
buildings and obsolete ldyout
Probably thP h1gh('st hurdle
was acquiring the property
from several absentee owners
who cared less about the qual-
ity of life m Costa Mesa. This
· killed every pro1ect proposdl
-unW Scott Bell and ICI
Devclopmentdisp~yedthe
staying power to outldst the
former owners, become the
first single owner of the entire
property m 40 years, and sub-
rrut a development plan thdt
mel or e:xceeded every city
plannmg requirement
The final proposal included.
mor~ thdn 50 add1tiondl nu•a-
sures intended to make the
prOJ~ct as ne1ghborhoocl-
friendly as possible. Many of
these exceeded city ordindnce
requirements tlnd were sug-
gested by lCI to meet lhe con-
cerns of neighbor,,
Those measurf's include
stnctly enforced hours of truck
dehvery and not allowing
trucks to idle while unloading;
a 20-foot landscaped berm
between two sound walls sep-
aratmg the project from sm·
gle-fam1ly residences; walhng
off the Wake Forest Rodd
access m order to rcdurc traf-
hc impact on res1denhal
streets; dnd centrnl air condi-
tioning and dudl-pdne Wlll·
dows on the pro1ecl side of
those smgle-fam1ly homt>s
contiguous to H<.1rbor Center.
The Harbor Center pro1cct
received overwhelming
dpproval from th(• city pldn·
mng staft, the city Planning
Commisston and even the City
Council. Completion of the
pro1ect will reverse the dem15e
of this property, increase the
tax revenue to the city by an
estimated $1 million annually,
encourage trafhc flow (lost
with the Costa Mesa Freeway
extension) to the benefft of
other businesses along Harbor
Boulevurd, dfld once again
serve the needs of Costa Mesa
residents -unless very few
m<liv1duals stop it in court
because they want to control
what tenants occupy this cen-
ter and how 1t ts configured
If the lawsuit moves for-
ward in the courts, 1t wlll not
1ust attack the redevelopment
of Harbor Center. lt will
potentially bnng to a h·alt the
unprovement of services tor all
Costa Mesa res1dents and a
long-sought improvement m
this central part of the city. It
wtll mean that a few indiv1du-
dls can hold hostage any
improvement to the quahty of
hfe in Costa Mesa. If these
tow mdivtdudls are able .to do
lhi!i. you cdn khs goodbye an)I
hope of ever seeing any signil-
icant development on lbe West
5ide or dnywhere else in Cos-
ta Mesa.
• ED FAWCETT IS president of the
Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce.
,.
MAILBAG
Singing the blues
about potholes
Bill Medley ctnd John Hedges
mdke/ good mecUey, or is
. that good Hedgepodge
(Inside Scoop. "John Hedges
would hc1ve·hcen proud," Dec.7)?
Senously, though, f d.lso have
wondt•rocl for 2'i yPtUS about the
Newport Bed< h paving policy
Why is it thctt some pldcP·s c.;uch
d<; the Balbod Pe ninsula have
deep potholes and are not paved
often enough. wtule olhers that
don't hav<• potholes dre constant-
ly repaved.
For example, in <>ome areas of
Wcstcwr and other neighbor-
hoods, the street.s are repaved so
otten that the curbs have magi-
cally vanished and the rruddle of
PRESIDENT
Bill Clinton, (DJ, The White
House, 1600 Ponnsylvarua Ave.,
Wa hmgton, IJ C .• 20500 . .HoUine
(6·ts m. to 2 p.m.) (202t 456·1111.
GOVERNOR .
P Wilson, (R),
S cramonto 05814,
2841.
• .I • l •
the streets are higher than lh •
sidewalks. It has been fun, how-
ever, playing the •dodge-the-
never-ending-fresh·asphalt·
maze• game just to find your
house. That Amencan Asphalt
Co. does have a good sense of
humor
Sometimes I have this feelmq
that we are all living m t1 Woody
Allen movie. Perhaps Ult' n<'w
Newport Beach City Council
rnig~t bnef us on this uprodnous
com~dy as a gesture of hohday
good will.
MICHAEL A. GLUECK
Newport Beilch
·Forget Harbor Center,
worry about El Toro
I 61Il appalled by the Dec. 5
story • Ne1ghbors go to court over
l farbor Center" to block devel-
opment of what will be a dehrute
asset to Costa Mesa.
flow i:ad it is that the very
neighbors who are against the
center s1l at home'comfy and
calm while a tremendously larger
<tnd far more Uuedterung bull"
"dozer pallently wai~: the poten-
tiill John Wayne Airport expan-
sion that would bulldoze 535
commerc1d.l and residential acres
m its first phase of expansion.
Those residents should tum
their focu on the greater prob-
lem und hght for no John Wa}"'lle
expansion.
In regards to the Harbor Ccn·
tcr, the only bght should be for
the subslltullan of Stater Bros. for
Lucky. Make ICI Development
Co. put up a 12-fool-high block
sound wall next to their resident
netghbor , followed by a 12-foot
green bamer on their J)roperty to
absorh what little sound and tox-
ins rrught mtrnde onto theu
neighbors. End of story.
RUSSELL NIEWIAROWSKI
Santa Ana Heights
School stories arc
making this guy rich . .
My phcnoml'ndl winnmgl>
rontinuea to mc:redSf' dS f
scdnncd the front page of my
most recent i sue of the Daily
Pllot on Dec. 4, seemg the news
item, "Parents leery of chool
change . • Eureka, tlnother $5
from my neighbor.
I ha\•e had a standin9 wagei
with my neighbor since January
·that every is~ue ot the Dally Pilot
will hdve ~ome kmd of front·
page news item on :schools or
educabondl matters of this area.
So fdr this whole year, I have
won on ec1ch and every issue -d
tidy sum, I might <1dcl He has
suggested--... due to tus mount·
mg loss~s -that th<• ncwspd·
per's name be chanqcd to The
Dally Pupil or The AC"ddem1c
Observer. Either new name
would be entirely smtahlc, l
agree.
Constant and repeated pub·
hshing of the namos of th • e aca·
derruc adrrunistrattve busybochcs
is akin to awardmg the PulJtz r
PriZe lo d pe~on with tho
lo!'gest-lasbng CQ/lla in the com·
HOW TO lllCI YOUI REPllSEITATIVIS
\
STATE SENATE
l{os Johnson CR), 35th Diltrlct,
Hl552 MacArthur Blvd., Suite
220, Irvine 92115, 833·0180.
STATE ASSEMllY MNU-...W...W..-?<Mb.~~4 181'52 MaCArthUf'llfVC1.,
220. lrvlne 92715, 863-7070 •
,
STATE COASTAL COMMISSION
45 f:remont St., Swte 2000, Sftn
Frondtco 94105, (415) e<M-5200.
ROfP.Onal office l~ted in Long
Beach, (310J 590-5<111.
Board: President Emily Sanfordi
Vtce Pre~1dent Don Saltarelli;
members Gary Hayakawa, Jim
Unctberg, John Crean, Randy
Smith ancl Don Willet.
muruty.
Surely there has to be 0U1er
newsy information within our
gnd-locked sea of humanity m
Newport-Mesa than reading,
wnting and 'rithmebc mavens
and their bureaucratic activities
Not all citizen-taxpayer readers
have enrolled students or await
breathlessly the see·Buffy-and-
Muffy·run-with-their-dog news
updates every single issue. lt has
gotten so bad that my neighbor
has changed the wager to havmg
some vacatiorung reader pictured
standing on his hedd at the Gretl
Wall of China, displaying
inverted -a copy of the Da1ly
Pilot. And I know he will win.
MAX ST. YVES
Newport Beach
Someri, Ubby Cowan and Unda
01.xon.
cnY OF NEWPORT' IEAOt
Newport Beecb City Holl, 3300
Newport Blvd .. 92663. 644·3309.
Mayor· Dennis O'Neil
Council• Gary Adams,, Jan
~wport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
GUN S Bryco's co-owners today.
CONTINUED FROM A 1
The Jennings name is synony-
mous with the handgun industry.
The business has been handed
down from generation to genera-
With the sights of citieii and tion. Jennings' father. George,
st es set on the gun industry, started Raven Arms nea,rly 30
manulacturers am caught in the years a~. ·
: er s'"'b~:" cun-manuraau~rs , __ Wilen Uie reaeral goveffimenl
may be foreed to move out of the passed the Gun Control Bill of
state if bills m the California Leg-1966, which prohibited foreign
L'>lature arc p4ssed or enforced. countries from shipping guns into
. Gun control proponents. are lhe United States, George Jen-
hoping tho third time 1s the chann nings decided to open shop. He
with a bill that would bun Satw-began making .25-caliber hand-
day night speciols. Outgoing Gov. guns, similar to the foreign mod-
Pete Wilson has vetoc1d the bill els that were barmed. The legisla-
twice, but Gov.-elect Grny DaVl~ tion didn't bar domestic produc-·
is expected to sign the legislation~ tion of handguns, and more com-
As of Jan. 1, gun companies will panies followed Jennings\ lead to
be required to conduct back-fill the void.
ground checks on au employees. today, several companies in
fhe industry must also cope Southern California are owned or
with myriad lawsuits thdt may operated by the Jennings family.
. threaten its mustence. The cost to Bruce's sister. Gail OaVlS, runs
defend itself in court can run m Davis Industries in Mira Loma; his
the millions of dollars. The gun cousin owns Sundance Industries
mdustry is reeling from the whirl-in Valencia; and some of George's
~i.nd of activity spinning toward grandchildren operate Phoenix
it. Arms in Ontario.
The gun debdte boils down~ A professor a~ UC Berk~ley
responsibility, according to manu-coined the term "Ring of Fire"
facturers dnd gun udvocates. because the companies that sur-
Some companies claim they round .the greater Los Angeles
aren't negligent in production or area supply firearms that are
dic;tnbution. But their opponents involved in thousands o{ crtmes
sdy poor safNy stdndurds and every year. Of the estilnated 250
lttck of accotmtc1hility are the million handguns in the United
ma10 sources of the problems. States today,· about 10 million
"Manufacturers are limited to were made in California.
what they can do," sdid Bmre
Jenrungs. a wholesale distributor
of hdndguns who founded Bryco
Anns. ·we bmld 1t. W"' don't
miure anyone when someone
uses 1t. II 1t funcbons properly we
have fuUilled our port to that
point.·
'RING OF FIRE'
If you aren't familiar with the
treets in Costa Mesa, chances
arc yoµ won't hnd Bryco Arms.
The plant s1b dl the end of a cul-
rie-sac on Chnton Stwet m a busi-
ness pdTk. A chain-lmk fence sep-
3rates the fdnlity. from John
Wayne Airport.
· Bryco Anns was established in
1967 by Jenmngs. who' gave the
busmess to rus CX•Wlfe, Ji.U\iC'0., as '
,part of d divorce agreement. Jan-
1te dnd tlw couple's son are
BIRDS
CONTINUED FROM A 1
recently have complained about
the high numbers of ducks and
sea gulls in certain areas. •nus could be one small step
m contrtbutmg to cleaner water."
Clauson ..aid.
The city's . program would
mclude posting mfonnatJonal
.S19DS in problem areas, such as
around Newport Island, the
Rhine Channel, and Lido and
Bctlbw islands. Luy said. It will
dlso involve distributing fliers to
residents who can help in the
education e.trort.
Councilwoman Normt1 Glover,
who chairs the Harbor Quality
Committee, which rnbed the
issue of prohibiting artif1c1dl feed·
mg, said the city should do what-
ever it can to help reopen beach·
es that have been clo ed due to
contamination.
·we have to put together a
program to alleviate the prob·
lem," she said. "I will be support-
mg the ordinance."
If the new Jaw takes effect,
anyone 'Spotted feeding wild
buds or arumals m the harbor
could he ated w1th an infraction
by Newport Beach police or ani-
. mal control othce1 , Clauson said.
Swdns aren't listed speri!iCdlly
m lhe ordinance, so friends of
Rupert -an Australian black
swan that has become the unoffi-
cial mascot. of Newport Harbor -
may be OK.
The council Wlll consider the
ordmance at 1ls meeting at 7 p .m.
Monday at City 1 fall. 3300 New-
port Blvd.
DUMPING
CONTINUED FROM A 1
liltlantime to. focus hi attention
on a lawswt the grot1p has filed
against S1lverado Construction
and the Orange County Trans-
portation Comdor Agency over a
permit to flow ferhlizer-laden
water into " trihutary ol Upper
Newport B.sy.
Silvcrado official said at would
help the bay to mtcrrcpt the
ground water and treat it b fore
sending it mto the b<1y, But
Def end the Bay nrgu~d that
under natural conditions, the
ground water would pmcolate
~1owl lhrou h the soil· and ma
THE UPS AND DOWNS
The Jennings family has
remained silent over the past two
decades, keeping a low profile.
But when the gun industry began
to get pummeled in the press,
Bruce Jennings decided to open
Bryco's doors.
Inside a couple of offices.
. .
-
stacks of paperwork litter the floor
and everal folding tables. Some
of . the heaping piles are dauns
and lawi.mts filed against Bi:yco.
Behind d set of swinging doors.
is a factory humming with
machines as thousands of guns
are scajp_t~d. tested and shipped
ClciifY.-The·assembfy; area -is
ground zero at Bryco. The metal·
lic scent lingering in the air is
from zinc oxide, a subUe odor that
comes from lubncating oils. There
are about 30 employees working
on a Bryco stock that includes 9
mm, .22-, .25-and .360-caliber
handguns. Jennings said hand·
guns are built around a serial
number required by law. The ser-
ial n,umber. lS ,put ·in sequential
order and scanned info' a comput-
er for record .keeping.
• Bryco uses uruversal alloy cast-
ings that make up the main
frdJl'lework of the gun. Cardboard
boxes are filled with hundreds of
hollow skeletons while employ-
ees gnnd off sharp edges by hand
on th~ tngger and ynp. They are
assembled ;.nd either left
chromed or painted blatk. A
tester tires 15 to 20 rounds
through every gun at a finn9
range at the plant. If it passes. the
gun is moved into the st!!J>P.mg room, w erean emptOyee paclc:
ages the gun into a box' with a
warning sbp
As· Jennings wdlks around the
plant, he ~ays Bryco's output has
dwindled s1gnific,mUy. The best
year for Bryco was 1ronically
when the Brady Btll. which
required background checks on
handgun purc-hdses, passed in
1993. Jennings says more than
300,000 Bryco handguns were.
sold that year: · . ·
"There was a fear when the'
Brady Bill was passed m 1993, the
availability would be reduced
greatly," he said. "But after that.
things changed."
Jennings expects the company
So1urdoy, Oec:etnber J 2. 199a A 19 .
to sell between 60,000 and 70.000 blame but themselves,• he said.
guns this year. ThE> pnce of most
of Bryco's models range from $160 DEFENDING HIS UVEUHOOD
to $300 He said that most or Jennings furrow his brow
Bryco's products a.re made afford-when questioned about several
able for P.eopJe who want to pro· lawsuits that name Bryco As ~
tect themselves. But .the "Junk· lean:, .forward across his de.s'.k
label attached to Bryco ,guns ha s~~:»:ilJl grd.e.t.k>~ an<i.gWJ. ·
s uCK:-:" cun-experts-say"ilryco C'a!ituiQl>, he defend:> the industry.
firearms cost less than other that has brought him cSDd his fam-
brands beca.us~ they are less ily prosperity. ·
accurate and more prone to mal· ·we dfe the most regulated
function, mdustry toddy,• he said. ·we a.rF:
"If these (BrycoJ guns were being deprived of our legitunat<j
made oulc,ide the United States, .business mterest Clild our rights
they wouJd outlaw them,• said have been challenged.•
Charles Blek, event coordinator While Jennings ad.mi~ liuga•
for th~ Ordnge County C1tizens bon is a foreseeable part of doing
for the Prevention of Gun Vio-busmess in the gun industry. two
lence. , recent lawi.uits have greater
Blek helped ledd ·a silent implications. Chicago and New
march m May to the Bryco facility.. Orleans have filed lawswts that
The rally concluded with protest-· claun manufacturers have flooded
ers leaving pairs of shoes outside . thelJ' respective cities with i.lle<Jal
the plant, which symbohzed the guns that have been used in mur-
loss of life due to gun violence.
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1 Bryco handgun is t2th moSt traced fire·arm·in U.S.
I . Gm c. m,11,<, been lrlKcd by l~al ~li~ departments . requests for a trace, . up from 1 ,539 in fornia. · believes that i:cau. e Bryco increased i ~ _ .... ,-• -~ m1> Y.19..n t 1f_OO g_mc~this year. [t ranks 1296· • Bryco's productS are notoriou&ly production m the early 1990s, the comPa!~
12th l.?n the hst of molit frcqucntlfl.face H '.Jb'C fe<1er8} agency estlinates tfiat Oie ICnown as. "junk• guns, a ~enn that ny's m~els showe~ up ~ore th6;0 othel'i
COSTA MESA -Federal statistics
show that tho 9mm handgun made by
Bryco Anns 1s one the hreanns that law
enforcement dgcnc1es nuoonwide trace
fhe most.
firearms, Ring of Fue manufacturers -a group Bryco's founder, Bruce Jen rungs, dis· competitors. But nght m Bryco s bac
That figure d~sn't necessarily mean !>' companies ip Southern California, putes. • yard, Jl doesn't appear that Bryco ·
the gun Wtl!i used m d crune. Pohce com-mcludmg Bryco, that make small-caliber "Junk guns a.re perceived to be of low stocked regularly by gun stores.
monly attempt to trace tiroarms in a cnm-guns -produced 685,934 handguns in quality and lack safety features,• he said. The Odily Pilot randomly called
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, The aties contend the mdnu-
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EYE-OPENER auon OF-THE DAY
Newport Harbor, Corona del Mor boys, Estancia girls
-----~~-....w.~ioottng for toomomeAt •titles toru;it.
1hey (Newport Hmi>or High's Sobs) 11i definitely
a Tot>: 10 team. no ~on about if .. : • __ _
Ratner Wulf, Trabuco Hills basketball coach
Saturday, December l 2, 1996 • Sport5 Editor Roger Corf$00 • 949.57 4-4223 Newport Beach/Cosio Mreso Doily Pilot
.SANTA'S
ELVES
KNOW
Newport Beach will learn
of its Fed Cup fate by
Christmas, at least that's
what the USTA promises.
iting under the
Christmas tree (or 1
Newport Beach this
year could be one of the
sweetest gifts known to
tennis kind.
Whether the Palisades Tenrus
Club will host a world Fed Cup
semifinal in July or possibly
even a final in September. the
United States Tennis AssOCUttion
has promised the club it will be
given an answer by Chnstmas,
clut} owner and operdtor Ken
Stuart said Fnday.
FITst. of course, captain Billie
Jean King's U.S. squad. led by
Newport Beach resident LlndSdy
Ddvenport, who happens to be
the No. 1 player in the world,
must defeat Croatia m the first .
round of the 1999 Fed Cup Apnl
17-18 at Zagreb. Defending
ch1tmpion Spam must also
advance for the scenario to come
to fniition.
j3ut if it does, Wdtch out.'
"Women's tennis is hotter
than men'S tennis right now,•
t>a1d Stuart, whose most famous
plcmber, Davenport, is making a
strong puib for the UST.A to
oose the Pall~des Club as
·t site of a Fed Cup match.
The ap~al of a United
tates-Spain matchup m the
mifinal would be more than
avenport playing at her home
ub.
lt would probably include
1onka Seles and possibly
e nus Williams, who, after two
ars ot matunng on the
omen's Tenrus Association
ow. has indicated she would
ke to represent her country and
lay Fed Cup.
That's ec, tar-studdPd
ar~names from the U.S.,
hich is scheduled to host the
mµinals, going agamst Spain's
antxa Sanchez Vicano and
onchita Martinez. who-e
eaclline names speak for
emselves in the world's Top 10.
SEE TENNIS PAGE 85
.
• CdM dispatches Century, 49-34, and will tangle with
San Clemente for Century Shootout championship.
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SANTA ANA · Championship
games used lo be rights of pas-
sage for Corond del Mar High
boys basketball players. But that
was before the Sea Kings went
10-42 the last two seasons, cloud-
ing 13th-year coach Paul Orris'
memori of the good old days.
So, alter CdM trounced host
Century. 49-34, to win its pool and
advance to tonight's champi-
oostup game of the fourth annual
Century Shootout at Century
High, Orris' could be forglVen for
not remembering the last time the
Sea Kings played for a tiUe of any
kind. .
· •A loooong tune,· said Orris,
whose squad will be competing ir;t
its fust champJOnship qame since ·
December of 1995, when it lost in
the finals of th~ Daily Pil9t Coast
Classic at Estancia.1-ligh.'
It's been even longer -13 sed
sons to be exact -since the Sea
Kings won lhelf hrst fow games, a
streak they will try to extend
tomght at 7:30 against San
Clem ente (3-1 ), whlch swept the
other pool
Their unbeaten stdrt was hard-
ly in Jeopardy agdinst the Centu-
rions, who feature 6-foot-9 UC
Riverside-bound· post man Mike balanced offensive flow, pulled
Zepeda. away for a 25-11 . halftunP lead
"l w.itched them play twice and were never seriously thrf'at-
and jt wa~ very obv10us they were ened to win their third strcught
a one-man show, -sa1d Orris, who pool·play game.
instructed his defense according-·we did some good things.
ly. offensively, but there were tunes
With blue CdM Jerseys congre-when we looked like strangers
gating around Zepeda in the out there, -Orris sai(f. •But we're
paint, he managfd just three· making progr~,s. · We stuck to
ffeld-goal attempts u1 the opening the plan on defense and took ·
half an<,! had just s1x pomts unW their major weapon .out of the
midwdy through the third quarter game. -
Century's big gun, four inches Junior point guard Brandon
lciller than the tallest Sea King, hit Cr6sby helped brectlf down the
double figures with 4:48 left in the traditionally tough man-to man
game and scored five poinlc; off defense employed by Greg
CdM reserves to account for lus Coombs Century squads, hrush-
game-high 15. I ing with a team-high 11 points.
But thdt was har<lJy enough as He had a pair of buckets dunng a
the Sea Kings, with a much more 10·0 Cd.M run to close the first
half. •
Junior Alec Hanson hit all tour;
of his field-goal tries inside the
three-point arc to add rune points
to the CdM cause. while the·third
member of the CdM backcourt
1uruor KeYln Hdnsen, itlso ?lad
ru,ne, including the team1i> ow~
three ball.
Seruors Justfn Shea, Denni
Alshuler and Alex Bottom took
turns leaning on Zepeda ID.side]
while Junior Brooks Morns came
off the bench to provide a spark
Moms hmshed with four polJllS
and four rebounds, the latter
matching sev~ral Scd Kings for
team-high laurels.
Excluding Zepeda, Cenrury·~
starters scored 18 points.as the)'.
fell to 1-4. '
H I G H S ·C H 0 0 l 8 0 Y S 8 I S I E T I I l L
·Newport sails into the finals, 88-79
BRIAN f'OBUDA I ~ PILOT
Newport Harbor's Alan Limon (21) defends as the ball goes up for grab In Friday' duel.
•Sailors knock off second straight Top·lO opponent -.
roar into the finals of Edison Holiday Festival at Anaheim
Convention Center after bhtzmg Trabuco Hills in th~
early going, then holding off the Mustangs' rush Friday.
RIOIAltn 0t !'\'
Oaiyfi;
ANAHEIM -Whatever myths
existed about Newport Harbor
High's program prior to the Edi-
son Holiday Festiva1 at the Ana-.
heim Convention Center are
quickly being dispelled.
Big tournaments, big arenas
and Top-10 rankings in Orange
County haven't been the Sailors'
thing tn the past, but the rest of
the boys basketball world rmgbt
as well get used to tt.
•They're defirutely a Top-10
team, no question about it, -Tra-
buco Hills Coach Rainer Wulf
said of the Sailors (4-0), who
stayed in character on this wge
stage end defeated another
perennial county power, this time
Wull'i. Mustang in the champi-
onship semifinals, 88-79.
nabuco Hills, ranked No. 8 m
the county preseason poll by one
publication, became the second
top-1 O team to bite the dust
against Newport Harbor, which
advanced to it!> first final of ony
tournament since Coach Larry
Hirst took over four years ago.
The Sailors, who upset No. 2
Capistrano Valley in the quarter·
tinals Thursday, 69-67, will face
Brea/Villa Park m tonight's final
at 8:15.
For the second straight game,
Newport Harbor came out firing
on all . hooting cylinders. knock-
ing down four three·poU'lters in
the first quarter while 6-foot-4
junior forward Dustin lllingworth
(game.team 23 pomts) was 4 of 5
from the field m . the opening
eight mmutes as the Tars sprinted
to a 29· q adve.ntage by quarter's
end
The Sailors, who heti five
. three-pointers against <Apo Val-
ley while building a big first _.
quarter lead, also gave up anolli
er large lead nnd were forced
hold on.
•we've been told -and we'v•
only been told because we'v
nevN gotten to play in a big are;.
na before -that you can't shoot
in these arenas because th open,
space makea it'hard.~ HU"St said.
"But both rughts we caxne out big
m the fust quarter.'"
The Sailors, though ieading by
17 points early, had jUst enough
steam left to control a halftime
edge, 41-40.
"You just saw us get a 17-polnt
lead and lose a. 17-pomt lead iust
like that,• Hirst aid.
Illingworth made all three of
his thud.-quarler ~hots, while
SEE NEWPORT PAGE 84
PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
•Mesa ~Landout sheds an image; from timid to intimidator.
RllJlAIU> [)\ '"
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Even with her size and·~1wed,
Autumn Smith silll wa n'l
comfortable last season on
Costa Mesa J {igh's gllls basketball
team. •
There w~re nervous momt1 nts
on cmd off the court for the
o then-ophomore forward, times when
growing pains got the best of the
6-footcr and, ev<>ntuc1lly, got her a
one-way ticket lo lhP J>Pnch.
•1 think 1 wa kmc1 of hm1d last .
year,• Smith stud. • 1 wa kind of
nervous. It was a tcltm dominalt.>d
by senmr and tt was kind ol
mtinlidntiny. I think I've unproved
mce then a httle. bit.•
Under then-Co ch Shont I
Sherwood, the Mesa 1uggemaut
earned a share of the Pacific Coast
League title (v.ith Aliso Niguel),
while the program reoched the CJF
Southern Section Playoffll for the
runth cansecutiv~ winter. Julie Collett
commanded top billing. Srruth w •nt
from starter to role player, •
Today, however, Smith LS grabbing '
rebowlds, fdling lan , beating
yudfd~ down the court and sconng m
Uouble hgures. Yet, 1t's the veto of
other shots. which light her hre.
•1 Jove blocking, actually,• said
Snuth, who produc d even
r JCCtions ma Dec. 4 game against
Lonv. Beach Jordan, a con olation
emifmal Vlctory for Co ta Mesa,
61-SJ, m the Mayfau-Bellflower
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RE CREATION
ST ANDINGS
Softball
•Indicates fln•I standings
• • fndlc.ates playoff pending
*ModJfhtd Coed C -1. Sticks &
Stones. 17; 2. Massive Attack, 15;
3. Touch 'em All, 12; 4. Head First 6;
5. (tie) Club Hoag, Grounds Crew, 4.
•Mocf1fi41d Coed D-1 • 't. Sharkb1tes,
18; 2. California Orea min', 15;
3. Verlfone, 11; 4. Pierce St. Rookies, 8;
5. (tie) The Spa·lla, Beer Buddies,3.
**Modlfl41d Coed 0-2· 1. Rock
Harbor. 18, 2. Lov-sers, 16; 3. Cleats &
Oeavage, 10; 4. The Flyout Freaks, 5;
S. (tie) Slackers, 2·out Nightmares, 4.
•Coed C • 1. El Ranch1to, 15;
2. Barktng Spiders, 12; 3 Boyle
Bombers, 9; 4 The Brew Crew, 8;
S. Club Mesa, s
•Coed D-1 • 1. Fanatics Ooly, 18;
2. PSA Muckrakers. 16; 3. Mama's &
Papa's, 12; 4. Avco's Last Stand, 8;
5. The Plume, 4; 6. Brembo Brakers, 2.
*Coed D-2 • 1. The Gimps. 18; 2. Rug
Rats. 14; 3. (tie) R1pt1de. Team YPAC.
10; 5 Ba~ Bandits, 8; 6 Byte Me, 6;
7 CCNM, 4.
••Coed Rec · 1 Bank On I~ 14;
• 2. Silver Bullets, 12, 3 (tie) Platinum
Cclpital, Corbin & Wertz, 10; S. RSI Big
Rigs, 8; 6. BrooksAmerica, 7; 7. Seagate
Hornets, 1; 8 Stride & Associates. -1.
•Men's 8-2 -1 PDC. 20; 2. Team
Easton, 16; 3. Stars. 12; 4. Renegotiatol'l,
10; S S Goat Hill, 6; 6. Club Mesa, 0.
*Men's C•3 • 1. Emerald Plumbing,
14; 2. Mulligans. 22; 3 (tie) Ballistic
Blue, The Devils, 11; 5. Oelo1tte &
Touche Tribe, 4; 6. Maryland Sucks, O.
*Men's Upper D • 1. Hard Parts, 16;
2. (tie) Ball Busters, Maraucrers, 11;
4. Warriors,. 1 O; 5. (tie) Seagate
Scorpions, Thugs. Hooligan~ 8;
8. The Capitals, 7.
0 Men'• Lower o · 1. We Byte, 16;
2. MV & P. 12; 3. South Coast Toyota, 8;
4. (tie) Good, Bad & Ugly, Pig Packers.
6; 6 (tie) Ducen , 'Mericans. 4
•Women's Division -1. Hatta Play
2, 16; 2. Alley Cats, 10, 3. Total Khaos,
8; 4 Zubies Top-4(), 5
•Men's 8-1 -1. Newpon Wholesale,
15; 2. POC, 18, 3. Blood Sweat and
Beers, 16, 4 Lowted, 1l; S. El Ranchrto,
Homebird, 3
*Men's C·2 1. O.P.'s Wicked Crew,
15; 2. Barn Burners. 15; 3. Cone, 13;
... (tie) Outers Again, Budmen, 8;
6. Silky Sulhvan·s, 7.
*Men's C-4 • 1. Mud\lille, 22;
2 Rebels, 14; 3. Giants, 16; 4. Theodore
Robins ford, 8, S. Garl's, 4; 6. Blue Sox.
*Men's D-2 1 Swing This, 16;
2. ZZY~X. 12; 3 lJedrock Bombers, 9;
4. (tie) 0 Tour, Old Timers, 8; 6 Totally
Coffee, 7
.. Men's D-3 1 (tie) Polk High,
Don't Matter, 17, 3 Meat Puppets, 13;
4" Srewskies, 11, S. Clayton Comets, 6;
6. Jim's Wrecking Crew, 4, 7 TRO, 2
*Men .. D-4 • 1. Pirates, 16, 2. Q-Club,
16, 3. Troublemakers, 11, 4 Player, 9,
S Aches & Pains, Sharks. 5, 7 Hard
Knocks, 4
NMCC Lffgue -1. Sat7, 10,
2. Vanguard u. 8; 3. Blue Sox. 7,
4 Red Sox. 6.
a.sketball
Monday D -1. Staff Infection, 9-0;
2. Ooobie Pirates, 8 ·2, 3. (tie) Sneaker
Squeakers, Rhymes W/Ouck. 5·5,
S. carnivorous Apes, 4 S; 6 ANZDL. 2·6;
7. Old llmers, 0-9 n..escs.y Lower C 1. The Dog
Pound, 9-0; 2. Wildcats, 8-1;
3. Goodfellas, 8·2, 4. TI<C. 3-6;
S. SHgate Scorpions, 2·7;
6 The Raptures. 2-B; 7. Pickle
Computer, 1·9.
W~yUpperC · 1.
Margaritavillt, 8·1: 2. Five Minute
Drive, 6·3: 3. (tie) 0 .8., Headhunters,
Q·Club, 4-S; 6. Corporate Bo~. 1-8.
Thursday B • 1. QSC. 6·1: 2. (tie)
Beachs1de Bombers, The Ooerrs. 4·3; 3.
Park Boys, 3-4; 5. The Dribblers, 1 ·7.
C orona deJ Mar Hlgb's Hayley
Hapeman drives through a
beleaguered Shayna Kline to take
possession In the Villa Park Classic, a high
school girls water polo tournament which
continues today with semifinals and finals
games. Corona del Mar, after sh elling Sunny
Hills, 21 -0, iri Thursday's second round,
continues today at Canyon High wtth a 10
a.m. m atch; then follows up at 2 or 3 this
afternoon for 11th or ninth place. Don't feel
too badly for Costa Mesa's Kline. She may
h ave that slnklng fe.eling at the moment of
this photo, but she scored three times in
Mesa's 6·2 victory over Coronet del Mar in
Thursday's first-round match. Mesa ls at
Villa Park today for an 8 a.m. match, then
follows with a match at noon (seventh place)
or 1 p.m. (fifth place). Also in the tournament
is Newport Harbor, the No. 1 seed in
Friday's Group B play. Newport is also
involved in the tournament and is expected
to be playing today at VUla Park in the
championship brackeL ..
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Tournament.
South, who led Coach Jim
W ·}{ 'Muslrtng lo lh •
c:onsolcillon chump1onsh1p of
the tournament. has hed h •r
timorous ~tyh> and now .
commands, wcll. tront-pmw
attPnhon
In rtddit1on to h(•r [oll¥
numbc·rs m tour games dt week's
end, wluch carn<?d ht!r Dcufy
Ptlot AthlctP of the Week honors.
Smith sho\\ ed size tsn 'l
averythmg dgctmsl Vallr_,y
Christian in the tournament's
consoldtJon {mal Dec. 5.
"On three occasions, she lJ at
Valle)' Chri turn down the court
m the fourth quarter, \\hen •
Nancy Hatsushi mnde three
50-foot pdsses over the headc;
of the defense on breakaways
for lt1yups. • Weeks said
·Autumn lS getting rebound
and filling the I.mes on th£?
break, and making us \<?I'}' much
like a running type of team It's a
real pleasure (to coach a play •r
with size C:tnd .,peed),·
Snuth, who scoicd 22 pomls
m Mesd's 43-27 wm agdmi.t the '
Crusaders in the consolation
fmal, had 45 rebounds, 43 points
and.11 blqcked ~hots in the fo111
games, redching double d1g1ts
m rebounds every gdmf'.!
(10, 15, 10 and 10 &gain t
Crossroads, Mayratr, Jordan
dhd Valley Chnst.ian). r just try and qet Ul position
and thP bulJ comes rny way,•
Sllllth '>dld of her board crashing
·our whole team box out and
that opens it up for m to get a
rebound.~
While Srruth can use her long
stnde to beat deren~es on
. Hal5ush1 bombs. her fleet ·
acceleration com mostly from
the past.
"When J was-litUe (:.hi> startt>d
basketball in the thmi grnde), l
played guard more," she se:ud
wThen I guess I got taller and
turned mto a post. I alwav-.
thought l had averngc peed.
Those (three deep halls ugam-.t
the Crusaders) came hC'C"dUse \\ c
wore the other tedm clown and
ther were ldggmu a hftl >. I
Soturdoy, December 12, ~ 998 83
......w.~~ 4
Hometo.M: COsta
Mesa
Heignt: &-foot W~140
Sport: 6askatba I Pos.: Forward
Coach: Jim Weeks
Favorite food: Mom's
homemade DPJ;>le ee Favorite movw. SO"~m·
.ant ath~c moment
"Wlnnlni the (J'(.I,) d'.lamplonsh1p la~t ye r
Athlete of the Week XIII: Led
Mesa to the <onsolat1on t tie of
the Mayfair Bellflower tourney
With 45 ret)ourids. 43 poin~ and J1
blocked ~hots tn fo"r ~ames. She
reached double digits 1n rebounds evcrygam9(10, 15, lOand 10)
lbilyKb
Cobectol l'pOrts g'rd SCf1ej 98,S
nught ha\ e been open on th
break but !':ancr mad.. om
great pa es·
On her ~\en-block
performance against Jordon,
Srruth scud "I think (the
Panthers) were about the su~
Sl:t.t• as me. out the way the}
were shooting JUSt mddt! it e
to block and they drove tn th
m1d<ll,. 1 could JUst step up oD<l
he nghl theze (Ul the key) for
help, dnd I thmk that's where
l qot SOIJlP of them ..
\\i>t>kl> said Snuth, whos~
qu1cknc:ss J>uts a new spin on
tht term po-..... er forward, reaUY.
b gan to blossom a:. an ms1de
pla) ~r O\ l..'.T the ~1lllUne.r und
dPf nsl\ el~ ha dev~-.1oped mt ,
well, an ml.imtdatibg agent
•1n ide, he's iJeen a force
l>oth offensively nnd
defensively,' Weeks !'aid Site
oom1"'5 reall} close to being a
cpmplete player lln our team .
ShE' more of a complete player•
for an~ girl her size than v.e \
had m a long tune .
Dcfi>1~1vel) people thdn t
m~ade on us m the ~unun r S?l!"!
ii good def~uder and runs the !
court remarKal)l~ \H~ll for a
µlay~r hPr -.1ze.
· #She was gamma a lot of
xpenenc.c last car; Y.hen 1hP
t dtn was counting rnoro on
senior leade1sh1p. Julie Colletl
\-;d the pla\ er they went to Bu
we're t ountmg on lSnuth) for bi
Uungs this year
LOCAL SC HE D ULE
SATURDAY
• s.sketball . * College men • Southern Cahfom1a College at Ca! State Monterey Sa~· tourney.••:
Community college women • Orarigc Coast-at San O ego Mesa. '1 p m ·
High school bo~ • !stanc1a, Corona der Mar at Century Shootout Corona de
vs San Oemente, 7 .30 pm .. championship, Estancia ~ Valencia Va enoa 6 p ry).l;l:
third place. •
Jason Ferguson Memonal Tournament at COsta Mesa Costa Mesa vs
Westminster, 3, p.m, seventh place.
Newport Harbor at Edison Holiday Festival at Anahe m Convention Center
vs. Brea Olinda, 8 15 p m~ champ onY11p •
High school girls • Newport Harbor at South Coast Classic at lJnivernt H1gtl.
"' hperan.ta, 1 p.m., fihh place .,,
EstanC1a-Tournament, Corona del Mar \I\ Laguna Beat'h, 12 JO pm. 11th pla
Estancia vs Dana Hills. 8 p.m. champ1onsh1p
• Water polo •
· High school girls ·Costa Mesa, Coron.i del Mar, Newport Harbor at \ 11 a Park
q assic: Corona del M.:ir vs. Breall.ong Beath Pol\ lO a m., at C.,nycm. se<:orrd glin'llr
at 3 p m, (ninth place) or 2 pm (1 lth place), Co~ta Mesa vs Ed1son1Santa .
Margarita. 8 a m, at Villa Park, ~cond game at 1 pm (fifth ptacel or noon
(seventh pliKe). Newport Harber at Villa Park. championship b1adlet
•Wrestling
High school· Corona del Mar. Eminc1a at Foothill 12-wa) Tournament. 8 am
•Soccer
High school bo)'5 -Corona del Mar, Newpon Haroor at Irvine Tournament
High school girls • Estancia at Magnolia loumament
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HIGH SCHOOL IOYS . llSIETllLL ----I
ag es' growing pl\i~$~ contin
·•Tenacious Tritons feast on Estancia's· inexperience to
put together 70-41 victory m Century Shootout Friday.
Ht.t111'r F\l 11\\111
lk"'y li1t
SANTA ANA Wlulc the pre-
S<'dson Josst.•s mount for the
Estunc1t1 I it9h boys baske tball.
tedm, so loo, Coach Rich Boyce
believes, do th<· anllbocJJe!'i need-
Pd to (•\'entuulJy becom e
urunune to lh<' viruses currently
ttfl11cting his C101lt•c1ton of var~1ty ·
newconwrs. '
But 1t w1ll tctkP d while to build
up such r~'1stclnce dnd~. in the
meant ml<', San Clemente wilsn't
about tu oft<>r dny d ucken soup
lnste>ud the Tnlons (3-1),
harns-.ed ilnd helmed the Eagles
(2-3) en route to a 70-41 verdict
in lhl• tourth annual Century
. Mustangs
tumble
0
• (ostd Mesa looking for·
first victory tonight aft~r a
52-37 loss to Bue na Park.
I \.-.II'\ 11111
~Plot
COSTA MESA -Whe n times
are tough dnd d good team comes ·
lo pluy, llmes often gel tougher.
Buen t1 Pork High is a good bas-
ketball tPam, which meant bad
news for Coi,,ta Mesa Fnday rught
LO tht• lmal yame of pool play at
tht> Co-.td Mest1 Tournament.
Dt>Ancln• Gipson scored 13
points .ind J,11nt1c1l Allen scored
12 pmnts <lS lhc Buenu PMk Coy-
otPs cl<'f<>r11t•cl thP l\1ustan9s, 52-
37. l'Xtf'JHhn<J Coc.tc1 Mesd'S seu·
son OJH'?llilq losmq strf'dk to hvc
{Jclllll' ...
"It'-. lrustrtJllllg." Cur1ch Ench
Alh•n st11d "Wt• < ould have won
all ol the <J<10ll'" WP0Vl' played LO ·
th1" touni.m11•nt ThPy did a good
Joh of pu•s-.ur1n9 us and we
c oulcln't tfl'I our outs1d<> shooter-.
Ofll'll cHJdlll!.t lhPlf ffictn·l<.l·ntcln
dt>h•n"('. •
ThP 111-.1.mus h•ll h<'hind <'Or-
i} <1ncl neve1 got on track, trailing
:rn. rn di thl' hrt>ttk
Coslt1 (l.1t•sa showpcf signs of
hie durmu the 'l'rnnd hdll dfter
t\,•o fret• throws hy 'dthdn Jones
i1nd " hc1sk(•t by Duy Tran uff a
(>d<;s hv IJdvicl Weir mdde the
srnn' :12.24 with h 08 remtlining
111 thl' tlmcl qucirlN.
But lh•• Coy<>l<>s wt>nt on d hvc
1111n111t•. 10·0 nm C'd(>J>Pd hy a
short 1ur1p'>hol hy Allen.
Shootout al CPntury Hiyh.
Tht• loss dropped U1c Euglcs
into tonight's th1rd·pltKc gdmc
agdtnSt Valendt1 f hgh of Vdlon-
cia at 6 30 It ttlso cxposf'cl tht>
conlinwng problem of inexpen·
ence for Coctch Rich Boyce's
squad. •
•We were flustered,~ said
B!)yce, whose tC<J.m, wtth JUSt two
varsity re turner:., got a lesson in
big-time pressure dclense and
precision offe nsive exPcution by
the Trilons,
While Estancia had to resort lo
some blacktop improvisation to
get off shots against the San
Clemente defense, the South
Coast League representative
made 22 of its 25 field goals
"We made some stupid
decisions, but the only
way to overcome that is
to get experience. The
frustrating part for coaches
is we work and work on
things to improve, but
we keep making the same
mistakes ... H
Rich Boyce
Enanciil High hoops toath
ms1dc of three feet.
•They took advantage, when
we got some of our big guys in
early tow trouble and had to go
with as many as four guards,•
Boyce said. "That's good coach-
ing and good team play. n
San Clemente surged to a 9-2
lead, before settling for a 13-6
advdntag•' dt the end of 9ne
quarter.
But tho second period, after
fatilnc1cl'~ Steve Rodnguez hit an
€'1ght footer 11 seconds into the
sltln7d, wds <111 lritons
Sun C'lPmente rolled off 20
unan!>wercd points, punctuated
by d couple tochnical (ouls
against the Estancia coaching
staff, and it was 40-16 when the
" halftime buzzer provided the
Eagles sorne mercy.
·we have 'two guys who had
any varsity experience and basi-
cally all my gudfds are JV play-
ers' Just learning how to compete
on the varsity level,• Boyce
explawed. •we made some stu-
pid deosiOJlS, but the only way to
overcome that is to get experi-
ence. The frustrating part for
coache is we work and work on
things to improve, but we keep
making the same mistakes. And
(tonight) will be our fifth game in
six days; which makes 1l hard to
work on things in practice. We
rieed to get back on the pracllce
fioor. • ,,
~e Eagles also need to follow
the example of juniors Jason
Simco and Darshaun Gamer.
Simco, who came off the
bench, collected seven points
and four assists and was best
able • to withstand the San
Clemente pressure.
•Jason was rock steady,·
Boyce said.
Gamer, a 6-foot-3 startmg for·
ward, finished with 1ust four
points, but continues to exude
effort, according to hls coach.
•tte always plays as hard as
humanly possible,• Boyce said.
·1 told our guys if everyone
NEWPORT
CONTIN1eo FROM 81
Gary Robinson (14 points and seven assists)
and sophomore reseive Aaron Yamal drained
three bulls dS Newport Harbor outscored na-
buco Hills (3-2) in the third quarter, 24-17.
Jn fact, earJy in the fourth quarter, Robm-
son and Alan Limon (21 points, si.x rebounds
and two assists) scored to build the Tars' lead
to 69-57. But 1rabuco Hills came back agam,
this time pulling to within one point with 2:14
to play in a sensational finish.
Robinson, Newport's hero m the waning
moments, netted a three-pointer with 1:22
remaining m the game, giving his team a 78-
74 edge as the Mustangs never got closer.
After Limon sank two free throws with 1 :09
on the clock. Robinson made a steal on na-
buco Hills' ensuing series. allowing Newport
to eat up IJlOre valuable time.
The Tars missed a free throw, but the•Mus-
tangs misfired on their next tnp down and
Robmson grabbed one of his two rebounds
(both m the fourth quarter). ,
Newport Harbor senior point gnard Matt
Jameson (16 points and five assists) cann('(l
two more free throws with 0;33 left following
Robinson's rebound as the Sailors stretched
theu lead to 82-74.
M(Robinson) had a good all-around game,"'
HlrSt said. MHe scored, he rebounded, he
played defense well."
Newport sank 10 of 11 free throws U) the .
fmal 1:09, four by Jam on and four by
Llmon. -
"Preseason polls are fun fQr the kid~ anrl
coache , ~ said Hirst, whose team was m the
preseason top 10 in every publication, "but
we've taken the stance that wher •ver the
dust settles m F.ebruary is where it matters.•
Jameson and lllingworth picked up three
fouls each in the fust half, forcing Hirst to rely
heavily on Limon and 6-4 Billy Clayton (six
rebounds). Illingworth !:\ad six rebounds, one
assist and one block, all in the first half.
"The fust quarter really hurt us," Wull
sajcl. ~It's hard to come back that ftlr, down 17
points, against a good team. At halftime, wP
thought we were m great -5hape, but we
couldn't sustain it (a running tempo).•
.
played as hard as 'Dar,1 we'd be
able to make up for a lot of our
mistakes.•
Senior returners Brett Valbue..
na (eight points and 10
rebounds) and Peter Andersen
(seven points and eight boards)
contnbuted to the cause for the
· Eagles, who finished with 18
turnovers
Estancia was further ham-
pered by a poor shooting perfor-
mance (13 of 57, just less than
23°1n).
Bnan George, a 6-6 Junior,
paced the winners with 17 points
while 6-5 senior guard Mitch
Pierce had 16 points and 11
boards.
Joe Tatala (13) and Gray Gar-
rett ( 10) also scored in double fig-
ures for the Tritons, who take on
CdM tonight at 7:30 for the
crown .
SUMMARIES
EDISON HOLIDAY FESTIVAL
(at Anaheim Convention Center)
NEwPoRr HARBOR 88, TRABUCO Hus 79
Score by Quarters
Newport Harbor 29 12 24 23 • 88
Trabuco Hills 13 27 17 22 79
Newport Hatbor • nlingworth 23,
Robinson 14, Jameson 16, Hearlson 9,
Limon 21. Clayton 0, Yamat 5, ValleJO 0.
3 pt. goals--Robinson 3, Limon 2,
Jameson 1, Yarnal l.
Fouled out -Hearlson.
Trabuco Hills -casey 14, Tudor 8,
Brandon Martin 22, Fields 18,
Brennon Martin 16, Kieshch 1.
3-pt. goals • Brennon Martin 4,
Brandon Martin 3, Casey l
Fouled out • None.
CENTURY SHOOTOUT I CoRoHA DEL MAR 49, CENTURY 34
Score by Quarten
Century 9 2 12 11 · 34
Corona del Mar 12 13 14 10 -49
Century Zepeda 15, C. Ferretti 9, P.
Ferretti 6, Valdez 3, Ornelas 1.
3·pt goals -None. Fouled out · None.
Corona del Mar· Crosby 11,
Hanson 9, Hansen 9, Alshuler 4, Shea 4,
Bottom 4, Morris 4, Hunt 2, .
Richardspn 2, Snell 0, Patterson O.
3 pt. goals Hansen t.
Fouled out • None.
CENTURY SHOOTOUT
SAN Ct..EM£NTE 70, ESTAHOA 41
Score by Quart..-s
Estancia 6 10 17 8 -41
San Clemente 13 27 18 14 70
Estancia -Valbuena 10, Andersen 7,
Simco 7, Chandler 5, cantrell 4.
Garner 4, Tanrelu 2. Rodnguez 2,
Maldonado 1, J1m1nez l, Newman O
3 pt. goals · Andersen 1, Simco 1.
Fouled out • Rodnguez.
Technicals • Coach Boyce 1, ben<h l,
Gamer 1
~n Oemente -George 17,
Pierce 16. Tatala 13, Garrett 10,
Straley 5, Cruz 4. Martmez 3,
Hartman 2
3 pt goals· Straley 1.
Fouled out • Straley
JASON FERGUSON
MEMORIAL TOUftHAMENT
Pool play
BUENA PARK 52, COSTA MtsA 37
Score by QuartM"S
Buena Park 9 21 14 8 52
Costa Mesa 4 14 8 11 37
Buena Park • Rosales 3, Bu22in1 8,
Gipson 13, Allen 12, Johnson 1, Salas 2,
Rodriguez 2, Sapola 3, Parmellee 2,
Okoro 6.
3·pt goals -Rosales 1, Buzzini 2.
Gipson 1 Fouled out • None.
Costa Mesa Weir 2, Hatsushi 2.
In ttw fourth qut1rtm, Costa
tv11'sc1 w1>11I on its own run, d
thrPP·llllrllllP, 7-0 run cult.mg the
l<'dcl to 4ti.:i7 Bui nmP pmnts wu!>
dS clo!>P rlS the> f\ hr:.tdO<JS WOUid
cwt ds BuP1111 Pcu k do-.ccl out the
CJdJJll' with "1X pomb
Co-.ld ~h'Sd lll<'Pts Westmm-
~tN tCJdd\' tit 3 p fJ1
BRIAN PGBIJOA I DAlY F'U.OT
Dustin Illingworth (35) gets lnslde for two of his 23 points in semifinal victory.
Brandon Martin led lrabuco Hills with 22
points, 11 rebounds (rune m the hrst hall) and
two steals, while Evan Fields had 18 points
and Brennon Martin 16.
Rice 2, Tran 2, Whittaker 3, Jones 18,
Shall1s 2, Ferryman 4, Payne 2.
3-pt. goals -Whittaker l .
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL
_Eagles in championship .final
• Estcmcid wms, 36·30.
1.\.-.o.., lf111
Oo¥No1
COSTA McSA When d Ui:.IS·
k<•thclll tournc1mPnt' 1s planne(l
months m ad vane c, tht•re is no
redl way lo know c xac-Uy when
games are qomg to be played
d.f wr pool pluy is ovor. As a result,
f stanc1d f ligh 1unior Lauren Cas-
' c:Uy could only play the fll'St half
• of Fnddy's senuhnal of the
E<itanc1a Tourna ment Friday
ht..>causc sh e was dlready comnut-
ted to a drama performance.
The &1gles overcame the l~
•
dlld hung on for a 36-30 win over
Cilifomiu to udVdJlCl' to tonight's 8
o'clock tiUe gdmc c19<1msl Ddno I tills.
"She's our hest t1lhlPI£>, •
Estandtt Codt h Pc1ul Kirby -.c11d.
"It kind of hurts on the lloor. We
still plt1yctl u good gumc toddy.•
Estancia Jed t :i-12 after one•
quartN, hut fl'U behind 18· 15 at tht•
tow-minute• mark ,1fter a fn~·throw
by Calilonua's Monique Carillo.
Cas~1ty made her contribution
belorc ledvmg by sconng a layup
off a steal, then ~>t~aling another
ball, ... ntting up a three-pointer by
Lisa Steinfeld· which gov•
Eslanaa a 20-18 I •ctd. The Eagles
trailed hy one with 3:43 to play m
the third quarter, but a steal by
Lisd Hirata led to a three-pointer
by Stoinfeld and Estancia was
hdck m front, W-27, and this time
Jt was for good.
Leading by six, all Estanc1d
needed to do was run oft as much
time as possible dnd keep Cali-
fornia from scoring. FranCJa Diaz
had a key block at 2:46. With SO
scrnnds left, which is still enough
time to erase a six-point lead, a
potential rebound was tipped by
t lirata off a California player and
tho hall went out of bounds. Hira-
ta also came up with a block
which scaled the wm.
! Sea Kings fall to Rebels in overtime
' . f • avanna shot in waning
seconds of regulation sets
,up a 40-32 win over CdM.
fA"<lN 11111
Savanna
w1th 12
,.
SUMMARIES•
Estancia Tournament
SemtftMh
ENnda ~ c.utorna. JO
5cOfe br Q.im111f•
Califomla 11 9 7 3 • 30
Estancia . 13 7 10 6 -36
~. Manohofdlat 6,
Glokanis 4, Olague 2, Cirillo 4,
Pedroza 11, Flores 1.
3 pt. goals• M.nohomN't.
Fouled out• None.
~·Otiz 12. Htrata 4,
Steln~ld S, C.mt)i 7, Bamra 4,
Orell.na2.
3·pt. geek ·-Steinfeld 1 ' Fouled out • None. . .... .. c.... ..... . ..... .., .... ,.
S.vann1 I 7 7 io I • 40
CdM 997$2-32
S.Venn11 • ll Start 14.
Malyea 4, Q. Star 16, Doran 6.
3 pt golfs -R StMr 2,
Q Starr 2.
rouled out • None. ~dalMlif·Quon 12.
Grublt J, :Didi~ I. w~._s 2
• 3-P\. gQals Gtublr '·Quan 1 Foultld out ·.None
Fouled out -None
C 0 M M'U N I T Y C 0 l l E G E B I S K E T B l l l
Orange Coast wins, 81-76
• Nonconfcrence victory
for men over Cuyamdca.
COSTA MESA Ordnge Coast
College's men's basketball team
improved to 7-4 Fnday night with
an 81-76 nonconferencc victory
over visiting C'uyamacd as Dave
Elliott broke loose for 23 points,
canrung 11 of 14 from the field.
It was nip-and-tuck through·
out as Coast edged awdy from a
34-34 halftime lead.
Carlos Reyes and Roman Dol·
ven chipped in with 10 rebounds
apiece and Elliott was responsible . .
for eight cdroms as the Pirate.
won the war of the boards, 50-42
' NONCONFERENCE
Onlnge Coat 11, Cuy•maca 76
Cuyamaca · Kristensen 2, Butcher 16,
Robinson 5, Carlin 0, Grayson 0,
Singleton 8, 'Phillips O, Whatley 25.
King 0, Hubbard 20
3-polnt goals -Whatley 4, Robinson 1
Butcher 1
Fouled out • None.
Orange Collst -Castleton 2,
Reyes 11, Cooper 5, Dolven 9,
Martinelli 2, Beeler 5, Mt.Kee 1,
Madrid 7, Elliott 23, Langdon 8,
Zoller 8, Anderson o,...
3 point goals · Cooper 1, Beeler 1,
Madnd 1.
Fduled out· None.
Halftime: 34-34
Mesa edges Orange Coast women, 78-7
. .
M1ddlebrooke (11 pouits) had
look, but her shot wouldn't g
down .
The core went back and fo ·
in Ute hrst half, with OCC on
taking a 12-pomt lead. San Dieg
Mesa drained four three-point
m a row to get back in the game
The Olympians led at halftime
38·36. 1110 Pirates fell to 10-1.
NONCONfaENCI
SM Dht9o Meea 7' ~COM
Or .... Colilt ·Sortino 11, Tomli
6, Saraydarl•n 6, W9eks 19, Mldd
brook 11 , P~8. Wilde 15.
31>t goat'· S<>fi1no 1, Wilde 1.
Fouled out· None
"''"""">LSM_..,. ~ Mesa • 8MS 16,,.._--..c•·Pc .-uu~ 10.~ 9. ff
Huntl~oo 2 ~ti~ 2, Walker . ~~---1"..._,.,.p~t. goa • Jii~Oti'inr.nt""'.-~
Fou~ out . None.
Halftfme • ~. !8--36
Newport Beoch/C~sta Mesa Daily Pilot Soturdoy December 12, 1998 BJ
FTELD HOCKEY
TWO TARS
.FIRST-TEAM
~Lt-LEAGUE
Manderson and Jansma
top Newport's picks.
Newport Harbor High senior
Kerstin Mai:iderson and junior
Bitta Jansma, who helped lead
Che Sailors to the Sunset League's
Southern Div1sion title, have •
been selected first-team all-
. league by the cucuit's coaches
Newport standouts Susan •
Lear, Kim Christensen and
Megan Jordan were second-team
honorees.
Manderson played center
backL while Jansma was a · nght
wing for the Sailors, who were
upset in the first round of the
postseason Tournament of Cham-
pions to finish 7-2-5.
Lear was a junior goalie,
Christensen a JUruor right back
and Jordan a senior right link.
CoACHES' 1998
Au-SUNSET WGUl:'RELD HOCXEY
Most Valuable Player
Glenny De La Cruz, Santiago Sr.
Most Valuable Goalie
Melissa White, Marina Jr.
First Team
Kerstin Mandenon. Newport Sr.
Bitta Jansma, Newport Harbor Jr.
Rubi Caceres, San'ta Ana Sr.
Anna Caceres, Santa Ana Jr.
Melinda Waage, Fountain Valley Sr.
Sheree Luk, Huntington Beach Sr.
Julie Bott. Huntington Beach Sr
Heather Cowie, Huntington Beach Jr
Tanya Carvey, Westminster Sr.
Ann Wiles, Edison Sr
Karen Corbett, Edison Jr.
Maria Salinas, Santiago Sr
Carla Lopez. Santiago Jr.
Sarah Wahl, Marina Sr.
Katy Jones, Marina Jr.
Kristin Gill, Glendora Sr.
Jen Harner, Glendora Jr.
S4t<Ond Team
Susan Lew. ~ Hart>of' k.
Kim Ovis1ensen, ~ HM>ol' Jr.
Megan Jordar\ Nev.ipott Hart>of' Sr.
Iris Alvarado, Santa Ana Sr.
Jobani Campos, Santa Ana Sr.
Jenny Black, Fountain Valley Sr.
Alicia Santiago, Huntington Beach So.
Reiko Porter. Huntington Beach Sr.
Rona Smith, Huntington Beach So.
Hoang Nguyen, Westminster Sr.
Jesus Gonzalez, Santiago Fr.
Ana Bolands, Santiago So. •
Jennifer Kmdschi, Marina Jr
Melissa Shuck, Marina So.
Ken Dougherty, Glendora Jr
Sara Brannon, Glendora So.
De.n1se Russell, Glendora So
S 0 C .CE R
MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
E stancia High's Edson
Anaya (right) gets
tangled up with
Katella 's Alex Garcia ·
(above ) during the Eagles'
nonle ague match with
Kate lla Friday afte rnoon;
at left, E~tancia's Cesar
Terrones (right), who scored
twice in a 4-0 victory,
goes up with a Kate lla
opponent in a struggle
for possession.
•Eagles' defense keeps Katella High's sconng
oppo~ties to a minimum; Terrones scores two -
goals, and is credited with two assists for \\.inner:>
• • • t •
COSTA MESA -In terms of held ;ue, CIF hd-; no s :rt
reqw.rement for high choo) ~cx:ct•r, 1ust gu1dehne wh.icll a
field must come Wlthm. Esta.nCJa Htgh boys soccer coar.h St "VP
Crenshaw likeio bigger fields bc:~auc:e 1t allows hts pld)'CIS
more room to create and 1s0Jate defenders.
On the Eagles' 73 x 120 held, forward Cesar Terrones went
lo work, sconng two goals and makmg two a5..,l">b m Eswnod'
4-0 victory over Katella in nonlc;ague soccer dCt.lon Fridar
•A bigger field 1s gredt with gu~· bke Cec;ttr and E ... aul
(Mendoza, starting mJd!ielder)," CreTl!>haw said. ·Tuey creat •
so well that they draw away defenders because there lS. no <>Of'
who can mark them man-lor-man." ·
The Eagles (1-1-3) got on thP board m the 25th minute
when Terrones scored his first goal of the match.
In the 34th m.mute, Terrones leuped abo\·~ defenders ,md
hit a header to Armando Ortu. Ortiz 11red a low hook from the
[ left side past Katella godlk<!eper. Eddie Garcia for a 2-0 le<tdi. ! Four minutes later, Alun Yl>arrdR01as intercepted Cf Katelltt i pass and kicked forward to Terrones, \I he -.l pJ>ed past the i defender and put U1 ht::. second goal. l "We've played a lot of good teams." KdTC'Jc. Coach ,umon-1 do Onzabd sdkl. "They are the best we've played so fdr • l The Knights (0-4-11 stepped up dunng.the -.econd hcU.f and
f started to put pressure on Estanoa ·s delen:,e In the second i nunute. Luis Martinez pasc;ed off to Ben Solis who had a good ! angle to the' goal. But John Alderete ''a:. there to deflect the
l shot. i .·we needed a ~w~eper thL'> f'a on· <tnd John ha-. stepped ! up to do an adrrurable 1ob, ~ Crenshaw said "He's been with 1 me in AYSO and club soccer for a !orig time dnd I kne\\ he ! could do the JOb " i Estancia went back to putting pre..,sure on ~dtella. ~ tano
--------------l Miranda had a btedkaway, but was pulled down bra detend-! er, whit:h resillted in a yellow carcJ.
"A bigger field is great with
guys like Cesar (Terrones)
and Esaul (Mendoza, starting
midfielder). They create so
well that they draw awa y
defenders because there is
no one who can mark them
man-for-man : .. "
Steve Crenshaw
Estancia High boys
soccer coach
! Two rrunutes later,·Mendoza pas~ed m to Lw'> Rl\era who l shot past a defender and dropped the uttll inside to Terrone"
j with the goalie out ot position and one defender m his -... ay
: The qwck-thmkmg forward hit a lob shot, but the defend r
was able to hit a header over the net,
The Eagles fmally scored lheu fourth goal m the ti 1st
i nunute when Terronest pc ss foun9 Rivera m the cleclI R1\'era
ball ncochctcd off th~ loft post into the net. ,., l ·Mendoza had his own chance to "core. hut Garcia was i there and knocked thP ball away with hb \ctt h-.1 Garoa also
i had a SdVe on Terrones' l.lc .. t chance at getting a hat tnck i Terrone:. had once agcun slipped by de.fenden but wa tak·
=.:' en down m the box A.., t re_ ult, Terront~ took a penalty kick
The ball was hdrct and hookmg to the left, but Garaa had
===l gue!)sed nght and made a 'prawlmg grab.
• 1 really thought I would make 1t " Terrones "aid ·i was
; disappointed, but 1t feel' good to htt\'C our flr'>t wm "
VANGUARDS TAKING A MUCH-NEEDED BREAK
• sec women's basketball
team rests u~ for big road trip.
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C oach Russ Davis has worked
Southern California College's
women's basketball team pretty
hard to start the season. The schedule
has been tough. but the Vanguards have
survived to post d 6-3 mark, with all
three losses coming to NCAA DiVlSion n
schools.
One reason for thetr success has been
the balanced play of their top seven
TENNIS
CONTINUED FROM 81
players, Prcshrncm Kc>lly But~ke has
sldrted her carcl'r strony, dverngmCJ. 14.7
points dnd 8 7 re.bounds per q~une.
Boeke and Sdrnh I lerkenholt h<1ve
played rcdlly weU in the pamt so tar,
forcing defenses to. leave shooters, like
Amee Pma, in the clear.
Pmd,·the !.tetrting point 9u<trd,' 1s ·
delivenng eight assists per game and
ddding 9.1 points per start.
But the Vunguards have heen off
since the Dec. 3 romp owr Hope
International Up1versity, 78-35, and for
good. reason. sec starts a tough C0<1d tnp m
Colorado Tuesday with a nonc-onf ert•nce
,· C 0 l L E G E N 0 T E S
contest agamst the µmversity of Denver,
yet another D1~ion II oppom•nt The
Pioneers are off to a 2-5 sturt, but have ct
formidable threat in t\ hchaelcl Pavliekova
(13.4 points Cl.nd 8.1 rebounds).
If that wasn't enough, the• road lnp
continues with Metropolitan State
College Thursday and Adams State
Saturday. Yup, you guessed it -two
more Division 11 opponents.
Good luck and enjciy the rest Lady
Vanguards, you may need 1t.
• The only action the Pit !1as een lately
was the Blue/Gold Alumni game Satur·
day. The current Lady Vanguards. led
b) Mansd Emde's 17 points, downed thP .
aJumru, 67-48.
Elaine Whittemore. a third-team
NAIA All-American last season, scored
14 pomts to lead the alumni. At halftunt•,
Whittemore's Jersey, No. 20, was retired.
• The men's basketball team has been ·
on droll lately as weU. but going m the
oppos1te duection sec has lost three in
ti row. But, the 2-5 record is largelydi.te
to Coach Cameron Dollar's scheduling.
111.ree of th05e losses came at the hands
of Loyola Marymount, Cal State
Northridge. but those aren't Div1s1on II
HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER
Millikan tops Estancia, 2-0
AiNAHEJM -Estancia High goalkeep~r Helen Flores
hadlanother unpress1ve performance, rccotding 10 savus G I R L S
tor the Eagles, but Millikan's Rams defeated Estancia, 2-0, m girls :;oc-
ccr uction Fnday m the first round of thl' 16-team Magnolia Touma-
mcnt. . :
40 $1,180
50 $2,735
60 $6 ,89 5
tnams, the ones lh1m temale
counterpurb ha\ e c;truggl~d again:;t
They are •01vii>10n 11 ~
The Vanguards ..,hll ctren t finished
Wllh um ... e teams e1the1 Fnday markC!d
the begmnmg of the Otter Toum~y at
Cal State Monterey Bay, which featiu •
two games a~amst NAIA D1vi-.1on II
opponent-.. sec ,tilJ ha ... a date \nth
Pepperdme (NCAA Dt\'l,1on l) Thursda
Pomona Pttzer (NCAA D1vNon lll)
Saturday and travels to San Diego for
the UC ... an Diego tournament Jan 8-9
They "ill be wP.lJ-prepared ''hen th
Golden State Athletic Conf,~rence
hegms pla) on Jan 12
$2,915 $7,317
$11,349 $25,960 Coach Jenny Tavares' Eagles, who fell to 3-2, will lace Sdntiago at
10.15 a .m. today m the double-elimmation tournament.
•t..t1lhkan pretty well dominated the game on the ofl "n"tve attack
(with an estimated 20 shots on goal)," Tavare said. •[don'! t•vcn think
the Millikan goalie had a save. We attcmptt•d one, maybe two shots,
and that's ahout it. They kept us out.•
Pn>ferred rwn·tllbaCf(' annual rate ~ UC.# 0447,57
The Eagl~..s beat La Quinta Thursday, 2-1,,a-. Flore picked up five
WV~.. .
• In boys soccer Fnday, vts1ting Cypress deteated Co ta I 0 y S
Mesa, 1·0, in a nonleague game.
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-.. fboe l.a.nd Dptx. Waterfront Sunnt Vu CAMl!O SHOAl!S 3Br 3Br 1Ba Hou" 4 Panoramlo Vlewal upstalra; new paint & Salel Buy Now11• vu of PavlUlon 4br 2·Sty 4Br 3Ba Home 2Ba lrg yrd private houae'a from sand! D Sh carpet, gar, lndry fee. Fly Anytime In '99, Sales
EQUAL HOUSING 2ba, upp« unit. 3br, lmmac Cond~525,000 bch I ace•••· emo. ,... NflW In/out. $1600/mo. over ore• Hom• No Pei. $950. Laue • 1000·$ 3000 WK S200.00 Rex.ind Trip OPPORTUNITY 2ba tow.r unit Agt. Brian Edmondson mo to mo poHlble Call 71+e12-8454 6500.f.Totally redonel (714) 245-3097 Hom• baH not MLM. Call 1-800·988-0868 $1876000 Marble noora, granite, 2 min FREE MESS All'"' ate •'Wrttsl•t 11 t.is • • 949-723-flt51 extension. $3200/Mo 3Br Fum Condo 2 sea counter•, wood panel, I! aid• Pepperwood 8()().345-9688 x5570
....,,," l1111•lte1 It Ill• fff· Lora94~.:~~altor Abandoned Beeoh Agent (949) 720-1878 Fabulous Big CMyon private pool. One of a Apte. 1 Br, sm yard . •
ent fair Ho•slng Acl et 11161,H 1..---------Cott... Once In a CdM Townhom• 3Br golf course view. Two Kl,,PI S8500/Mo. w/patto w/d. $775/mo. ........ e...uLov..rNT ..... ,,, wlllcll makll 11 llf•o•I Llttl• Batboa lalend lifetime opportunity at 2.SBa oceanald• of Fp's, security, pool, Henu Reddy Reel~ No Pete 631·7813 Please be W.ry of out ~•na-1 nu;
11 1dw111111 "Hr pt11i1HC1, Dplx. upper 3Br 2.5ba only $349,000 Agent Hwy. 322 Marguerite tennis, spa, $2695/Mo (949) 559-0388 *MESA Yl!ADI!• of area companies.•••••••••
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""' " rm, color, 11111111, ~~,:ar~rn·ce~~~ Bayrldg• condo/grt (949) 789-3797 4Br 3Ba On water, vu, end unit. NS/p~ts. Grt laun hkups, no peta. B~r~t:ur b~rc,~! n ~!~ EMPLOYMENT
••.•11dlc.,,l1111lll1lllthl1tr 94g..e7~ loc.upper2br2ba,Fp •LOVELY Jasmin• pvt Jae, !19W carpeta. loc. Open Sun 1~ s1oootmo 75l-4330. send any money tor 5530
11llH1I trlfl•. er 11 1~1111111 pool nu Cfpt/ahuttera Creek Gated Comm gar, comm pool/tennis 1 2 1 4 Ru ti• n d Rd fees or setv1c••· Reed
111111u .. , mll pr1l1111e1, ~.:::.=:~;.a ac, ~/d, frig, grt buyi alngl• 1 .... a1 plen 3'. $3200. 949-673-3059 $1150 949-723-9122 HUNTINGTON and understand any iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
llltlllt1oaw•11u1m11111toe." 28r +Loft • ST10K $299K 949n80-0378 2240 *'· 3br 2ba, for-8 Mo. Lea•• poutbty versem .. oondo 1br BEACH 2640 contracts before you $100 BONUS
Tiiis .... ,.,., will hi CABOT HARVEY AGT hpld co;; COnd mal dlnrm, llvrm, longer. Executive 1ba no pet nu carpet sign. Shop around for Personal Caregivers
...,.latly e«"1 HY1dnrt1S1· TH(; SUMMIT GROUP Boat ~I vall S3e:. ,.famrm, gmbett, tenn, hme, prlv yd, 3br $995 949-875-417S rates. and/Of Cf\IA'a & lVN
•II ltfTHI estate wttt• II it 9491876-5714 5428K• gtc~ Olckaon pools, avail early Dec 2.Sba, 2 story, 2-c gar, Call 7am·11am M-F 4-FemJl1' S•t & Sun Afraid of downawng? for RCFE Atzhelmer'•
"91111H ti Ill• I•• Otr r•H•rt . Prud CA 121-356G $2700 949-720-1846 $2850 949-719-9883 8-3 Cltha, baby cltha, HOTTEST DEAL IN Community, all Shift•
.,.. ''"'' 1110r11td 11111 111 Old CDM 2br 3.5ba Beyrtdg• Ltg•t Model Walk 2 Beach pool toys, rum. frfg, mlec.I USAI Eam $4K +mo. avan. Janttora, hou••
Htlll111 1•wart11td 11 11111 CORONA Belcourt Hiii Largest rooftop deck $2000mo 38r 39a $21000/mo 2Br+ den, 28a 2c-gar 9932 Olymplo Dr. $10K req. 100% fl· kMper• Wiii train you
8""'•"1'''1W1t11"• M 11 MAit Plan, 35059' ot Luxury Oya 949-933-0711 or Barbara Sanregret $l800/mo. yr IH n/pet nance w/good credit. In the ne'West tech-
"nl .,,Wtlly Nsts Ttctlll· DBL 1022 Prime quiet loc. $750K Evn (949) 721·9882 Realtor 949-644-0195 Avall 1·1/IM9-64&-5941 NEWPORT Own your own radio nlquea, to Join our
pt1111l '*'1111l111ioe call llUO Alan Tr1der{Trlder R.E. Old CdM Oo-nlB BIG CANYON VILLAS station. Completely team, apply In p«aon
Tt1H1tt 11 t·-.4ZH5tl fir 2 LG LOTS Build your 509-3422 or 875-7111 Vlewl 38r 28a :lJ 3br llVall lmmed pool BEACH ,. 2669 t u r n k • y . at Mesa Terrace, 350
1111e Wasj111gt11, oc 1111 ,, .. ,. own dream house. Cherry Lek• 3er 2Ba, c rt, f/p, w/d hie~ • apa, gym. Melinda AP11n...,..eNTS 1-800-380-3025 ext. W. Bay St. Co.ta Mau
callHU011'21-3*. Bulld up to 5,000af • kit w/dlnlng nook, cuf.. S~600. 94g.e7s-~ Agt. 94g..75g..7700 .n.n&n,.._ •Live bW the Bar Amazing Vendlngli Bruegger• Bagi••
By Owner $1 ,450,000 d•sac street. $4&5K Blutr. 14 ... Lrgst 38, FOR RENT Lrv 1 & 2Br+28a Coke/Hershey/Pepsi, now hiring Sandwich
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& $1,850,000. Bier Co-Agents 949/842--0973 •• • Newport Bay Terrace local rout•• available. m•ker, aaat mgr,
Op 941M83-1210 or 949/. 67~5878. COSTA MESA it24 ~~$~,:.~vJ ~~ Apt•. Near Back Bay S1400 weelJly lroflt. cashier F/PT c:all or
•BAYFRONT• DUPLEX -6 Bedroom• I S.Shlpley Prudentrar & f olf cour... 1-8()()437·1 78 ~~~~T. 1;,.~;.~~
2BR, 29A, frpte, huge Prime "'9a 2br 1ba. Pvt, fncd yd, Ca Realty 644-0498 GENERAL 2602 ~pg:~~:: '::ot~ar~ A~TE MCI PAYPHONE Campus & MacArthur.
deck, boat allp avall, Under $460,000 Indy, rear access, i.gl *8LUFFS 3br-2ba* apec Sony no pets S Prime •lt••l'N~.;;..;.;=;;...;;;;...;;.;.:~;;.;:;.:.=.:..:.
$100k dn. OWC Agent 949n23-8120 · fam home. $600/mo Nice, 2 car gar fllr HS ARTIST STUDIO {7t4) 545-4855 . $~50Kr Pot'l. Lowest ::~wT~b/J>~,~~ 2•
(949) 721-4009 QOAQl!OUS WAT•R (949) 759-5088 Yearly $1725/mo. To ah•re, no Uva In. P cea 600-800-3470 Uva out. f\IS, $8h~
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pvt beachN, 10,000sf 8th floor. Very aggt... prkng, agl occ, n/peta Frplc, 3c gar, walk to Price to ••II free brO: for 11 mo old my
lot. $895K Agent, 769-•Iv• pricing at $850. Open hOUH bch. Genoa St. $3000/ 0 RENTALS chur• 8o0.e2o.e782 home (949) 83l-3552
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93M or 569-2878pgr $575,000 Compare Sun 1-4. 949-548-8228 Mo. 94 .. 723-9919 BALB A _P..;.;.;..;.;TI~::.;....;;..:..~~=:....
oo;tln Canyon View with ochers at S725 or Beat ll!eatald• R• •LIDO ISLE* bay vlflW ISIAND " 2606 art· me
s1i. on tuah canyon ~~,~~1..._ modeled 1Br cottage, dptx 3br 2ba, nu tlle/ 2706 CREDIT 2907 Supermarket 4Br, pool, huge lot. bright, private entry, carpet, gar, $2000/mo. *Llttl• 8 Ibo 1 • 2b ROOMS
S989K JamH Gould LIDO ISLI! Brand NflW patio, no gar/pets. See 103 Via Antlbea 1ba, frpl:, ah:,•~ wo~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii SerVlce Tech
Agent 714-812·7474 ser 5 .58a, 3c gar $895.mo 94~2-8112 (714) 933-4585 No gar. Yl1y 51300/mo Uttl• Inn By Th• Bay Plrt•tlmt
Ooean View Lrg lot, 3753s.f. Reduced to EAST SIDE 1br lba, Lido P•tk condo on Incl utll. Lora Va~ Hotel. 1 blk to bch & GET OUT L
quiet locatlon 48r. $1,695,000 8111 Grundy hou••· W/0 Hkups Bay. 2br famrm, 3ba Realtor 949-e73-4062 bay. Low w1<1y rates. OF DEBT'. 01 Angtlea and
$8.27K Jamn Goutd Realtora94H75-e181 5725 . No dog•. S3000. 94M75·7447 S450up94M73-8800 Or1ngecounty
Agent. 714-812·7474 NANTUCKl!T Agt.(949) 842-9899 or (818) ~775 " NB W.Oceanfront/22nd.
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3Br & fam rm. na.d• STORY 3 •R & WEHAYIS90 845-9913 Avall 12·15 2 blka from Ferry to 941MS7&-4808 H · ,, :itd Procter & Gamble la
coametlc w~rt< but 28,. l'P'S HI· HOMl!S IN NB/CM llottomllne Realty Balboa I•. 1br 1ba (Between 9AM·5PM) • ariJuments ~top] !:!~ng l~d~~~~aro:~
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MN74-4249
$319 000 Make Offerl 94 .. 790-8908 per mo. No FH• SELL $1350 949-4542-0959 RENTALS TO tS..20 hOllra per week
Kolar & Co. Broker 949~2-3850 <949> 875-8196 SBA.RE ~~an~ ::~~19tr~~~t OFFJCEMAX
949-376-5578 NEWPORT SHOAl!S • 2BR Condo View I ~ur used vehicle I 1-.....;;.._.....;...;;;..;;;....~;;;,.;..-2 e R, Office, 2BA, gated, $2850/mo. lo lnatal and setvlc• Sal•• Baam celllngs. newer 213-974-8833 (Daya) rough classified CORONA Balboa room to ,.nt, cx.ir Cltanlng Products COME GROW COSTA MESA 1024 tile roof. $349,000 948-84°'4862 (EvH) 842-5878 D'l:!L u11n 2622 kite prtv, WO utlla, m• Programs with retail WITH USI 1
8111 Grundy Realtora i;; n&An ture over 45, $842.50/ grocery outlets In this Expanding retail a~
4ar 2a. ..,..,..... •1%•d 949-875-e181 • mo.·94 .. 723-8787 MONEY area. The houra vertlslng department
BR'a, add:d'ham rm. POOL HOMB 48r 3Ba NEWPORT NEWPORT , ... u Ocean & Harbor CDM •hr 3br 2ba home TO LQllU 2914 worked per WHk W111 M9k• a ult motivated t
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3 Michigan Ave. Remodeled kitchen, BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 388, 2oar gar condo. Slngle n/amtcr prefd. buslneH need. Some Hll, de~lop and .. r 1 OP=~o!u!2-4 =~AOlck ~~= '3950. fMM75-2458 $516/mo. &44-0184 "1nenclal ~• h11¥9 travel may b• r• vice new bu•lneH
94•720-1780 • • •SO OF HWY atudlo UtU• Inn By Th• Bay you on your toeet quired. and special section•
Mute Cardelucct RE .. renlty & P""9oW NC,'1,)0rl l\1arlna complete tcltchen: Hotel. 1 blk to bch & we provide loan• We a,. looklng for a We prefer a candid.a
maatalde 3br 2ba, &M~~~talal~n~"~ wflW/oce. :en, A arl ts pallo, Incl ~Jll $8761TJO bay. Low wldy rates. ,...,.di .. • of credit good communicator ~o havt1 a m"t~"m odf v.. p ffiCfl 94 .. 723..0970 $450\Jp 94M73-8800 history! No fee, who enloya the chill-year pr n a • hdwd noor., lg yard. 4..68a, fam rm, a/c, r•a•onabl• rateal 1 ( vertlalng experlenc:e • 254 Cecll Pl.S279K pool & apa. Granai. & I\.1~1nint •••mmu111t\ ~uh rm 11~ l'Cach & NB oc.an block, thrM t-877·56&-9719 •nge 0 problem so!V· Excellent communJc&.
OPEN EVERY SUN 1-6 marbles, ,.modeled & marinB fron1.~l l.tndS<':lf'tn!!·l.1rtc LtnJ1 """:'>( COSlA ~f.!11 2624 dectca, 2nd fir, n/amkT Ing and servicing ac-tlon akllJ•. Ability to
d .... • 1 P~ RUOoi1A S700/mo. Avall 12•17 counte. A ,.Uabl• car,
GRllAT • SIDI( 3br Fr~~.!u to11 move1 nl & un 1.k<.L.. \'('al~.1,1 B1lh'l.1 blJnJ ~h"'I''' 888-44841208 (pagef) proof of ln•urance Hrot t ~.~ ~!'
1ba. SALE PENDING -·--c oor Pan, ~tln11t•-s IT m fa5hmn hlanJ and a valid driver~• ~ P ......... _ P'"-·-Qulet poputar ~ M•lr·Br downatalra. ' nR d i')n & J ·N•wi. Returb1•'"41 TO •HAR• CON.DO ANNOUNCEMENTS tton• In a fa.at ~ aa c . 1276,000 Qver 4000af, gated ·~pJC:llu_,(p ,21\R"' ·~PA cn apt Lovetygatedcommty, PRIVATE BR & BR, · ~~:~Tou•:• c~~':::; anddetallonenteelen-
949-831-8011 courtyard. $1,595,000 •l'm·at~p:lttl"0th:ilwn11:• Walktotheater,ahops Parking, $500/mo aentlce or technlca.I ~ronrnent.
Home 949-648-3350 Lynn Valentine' CB Agt • W,,._iJ humtni.:/(;;B hrcrlKc~ L .. 18r 1•a, carport (SM9) 515-9977 Xlnt benem pecJutge, ..... ....,.,, p • experience Is pr• 1 ...... ....i-.. ,..1.., "-" ... diiilT • Ii DB 3br .... 9/844-6......., • m n1c ~M ''i:C' & extra storage, $740. ANNOUNCElttENTS ferred, but not r• """"""" 'V ._ "· -·...,
2ba. OPEN SAT 1-4 Vll!Wll 38t 2.5Ba, tll• . • l».11 •111"' :iH11IJblc 1 Br 19a +gar. J710. RENTALS 2920 quired. We ofter a ac:reening!phyelcal ,..
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441 Walnut Place entry, new carpet, 2 • S1650-$ \li(X'I r-,,, rl'l• "42S dep. Maple Apt.9. competitive hourly ~!:'m!.°~ falc. ""'
Quiet cul-d•·•ac. F p's. Reduced 11 1 1917 Maple Ave. Klein WANTED 2729 rate and a car a~ LOCAL hdWd fta, frplc, wood $799K Agent 873--5354 Please cal (949) 760-0919 Mgmt. 949-581-4000 *BOAT*PARADE* ance. THIS POSITION ~~~n Of E!~
decking. $419,000 • • 1Br 19• upstairs. F/P Semi-Retired ... taa •TOURS. 43h Beau. WlU NOT Lf!AD TO Time• Community MOl1IJAl/fS Hom948-63• ........ 1~11 .. 50 LOTS laundry, electrle gate, H .. In NB('Hgta 2Br, Lighted Yacht. 1100.· ~J"N\.TlME EMPLOY· 111-.. 330 W.., Say -.--.-carpo1 .1875 + dep a den or 38r. Wiii give $150/Hr Re"rve Nowt Street. eo.ta ~•ea,
PACIFIC VIEW Jacki• 01111a RtJ FOR SALE 1400 FAIRWAY APARTMENTS good credit. SM Mgr r.ra. 94~2-5743 (949) 78&-2525 If you are lnterMte<t tni-c;;.;.A.;...;..9262;;.;..;~7----
MEMORIAL PARK iielOOatlon La. 3Br AT BIG CANYON 388 Avocado St. #C-plJttlrtg yo1Jr tatenta to S.Oretary FT-Oen ofc. 10,000+Sq.Ft Lot, 4c --.:..n •• --. uo---101. a.~ 12-2pm ... I ~ I I good...,..._. & --e Cemetery . Mortu'""' vv--... ...,,,_. etAlt~o co~tM :-.nY nY f'AS1110:-. 1st ,,,o wo ... n a p • ..,.aas on• .,_"" ,.... .....
-1 gar, new tclt·roof.fam Bulld your caatl•I leautlful lr••·llned atreel• ond golf courae 2BR 1BA d•lx on bluft COMMERCIAL *8AQ PIPER* environment which aklll•. N .B. watec1l'Ont
Chapel • Crematory room·plumbfng. Aefo ocean Blvd, 2 Lg Iota. view•. Enfoy carefr" hving In your large nr bch. W/D hlC\lp•. 1 RE.AL ESTATE For holiday parties & provldH part-time . office. . 175-2837
3500 Pacific vi-Drive 1317,500 John Miiier, Bulld up to 600091 1, 2 or 3 Ill apartment homel car gar. $786. A.gt funl 714-291·2841 houra, plNH .. nd Su9'A ... Kouta t'
Newport Beach Agent 949-687-3897 $0wn1 ,460K & MJ1,950K • Two·cor gor099 (949) 842·9899 your rHum• to: Look I~·• for prof ...
644-2700 i :::: ~!~.612~~ •r 94 83-1210 • Wothef/driet hoolcupa Charming .. ohelot' The Procter alonal lncHvldual to
Ex• twhm 2+2 S181.5 • flfeploc• (wood a gol) 1Br, w/d hk·up, mloro, BUSINESS oma handle lnlllde·counter• PIUCE IROTHERS ...,.. Laa Reettv ·Air conditioning 1;' .. ~:~~petaty .,.J!~~t!6001 .... POI RENT 2789 LOST a & Gamble HI•• Mu-heve mtn1
BEU IROADWAY ...._.,n..oeao HOUSES/ •Wet t>or In 2 and 3 H .... --V'A ..,,. el'\~ 2925 Dlattl ...... ,_ Co 2)'ra of plUl'l'lblng ft:P. Mortuary• Chapel • Alarm 1vatem • rvv, .. u """' .... Benefit• 714441·1060
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LAG11lfA l".aa FOR RENT • P1eo1e coll <9A9) w -0509 M!WPORT ~~~·~m~t!r !~ l'01 ucNDll cco CASE Ngra~0~: 9~':~Ls 1b~:~~~~y llACB -Sony,nopeb BEACH 2889 Can be •Pllt Into two n DMI ALL 949'-ACCEPTED. Qualified
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By Cl INtlES GOREN
With OMJ\R StU\RIF
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WEEKLY URIDGE QUJZ
Q 1 • Nt!ilhier \lulnerable, as South
)'OU hold:
• KQ87 6S o Vukl o 104 • KQ8S4
The bu.Jding has pruceeded.
NORTH EAST SOUl H
lo Pa.u J• lo Pass 3• Jo PllSs ?
Whal action do you lake?
WESI'
Pass
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Q 2 • Neither \lulncrable, us South
you hold·
Q ' . A~ South, \lulnerabte, you
hOJd
• J 10 6 ':'J 4J 0 9 74 l • Q 912
The biddanf ha:. pro.:eeded;
1'<.0RI H :A.Sf SOOTH 10 Pass Pm
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What a~1ion do you lake'!
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bold:
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SOUfH WF~T fliORfH EAST
ACROSS
1 TYiM 0( card
1 St Valeolina'e mo 10 Thaw
14 Connoctod to
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JS Psyche plll1
18 Tell -falsify
17 Floyt.I house
18 Deli bread 19 Mt Lollobogida
20 Office need •
23 T akea lO court 25 Soak, as flax 26 Wante
27 Phonogr1ph
re<:Ofd
28 P1am1ra
29 Minn hrs. ·30 Ape
32 Exist
33 Battery5lza 38 Emissa11es
~7 Wreath
~ 163 PaYl!lg goos
64 Cu1W
55 Coyw 68 Therefore eo -oeathtrap•
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61 Oflono •
1tahdlng
82 8'de Piil
63. Racetrack
carcult ,
04 $t'R .
DOWN
1 P8fson w1lh a
beat?
2 GeMtic lmts
3 House wing
4 Jargon•
5 Andee natM1s e QOl1e1s' pegs
7 -out unoo-.lf 8 Sudan'•
9 ~rlcan
settler
23 $ongWWll8! 3S Hullabaloos
Carty -38 Moumed 24 T a!Yng ' 42 -and Oeli~h ,
•K Q4 o Q J o 7J •AKQ1085
TI1e bidding has proceeded:
NORTH EA!.T SOllfH WEST
Piss Pass l • P!b6
J • Pass J o Pass
30 Pua 40 hsii 1 .
39 Pt, o1 ESL .a Squeal ton)
41 Part o1 HOMES
42 Maydayl
1 O Aelrloeralor· doOf\em
1dvantage "bf 43 Porter
27 Vagas~ 45 River mam(Nll " 28 Strongman of 46 Be generous
lo ~ 3• Pa J1:;1 Pass 1 What do you btd now'! 43 Regret « Plant lound on
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11 $upetl()( group
12 Ltke somo
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myth 47 Waitsh dog · ~
29 Oorriek 48 Yogi -• <!«
Whal action do you take? Q 6 -Both vulnerable, ~ South you hold: • 45 Famedmtvette
48 Gamble
13 Rips
21 Authe>r
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31 OIWT\ goddess 49 Cosmetlc Item
32 Burrowtog 51 Put lo sea \ ~
rodent 52 Cinch ~ Q 3 • Neither \/Ulnerable, lb South
~OU hold:, • J 6 S 4 O 8 3 o A Q S 2 • K 10 7
The b1c.lJing has proceeded:
49 0escartH ()(
Magntte 22 Sunday-pnper
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33 Compoger 56 Stan ,.
50 Menlo Pat1t Copland 57 Sek • ~
34 Liqueur flavor 58 Lemony quaff
•A103 Q J9 72 o Q •QJ 976
The bidding has proceeded:
10 11 " fliORl II KA!.T SOUTH WEST
I• Pllii 1 o Pass NORTH EAST SOlJfH WE~ r lN'f Pu. ?
l o Pass 1 o PaS) INT Pass ? What ~ction do you take?.
Whal ac11on do you lake? Look for a11s1"us 011 Monda):
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'93 BS 300 '83 300D v•ry well
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'97 Suburblln
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(115384) $32,121
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(019746).
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leather. Pre~um cassette, full power AM/FM Cass., A/C,
wheels, moon roof. package. Won't la.st! sunroof, alloys,
(134946) (125318) super clean(057432)
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-'96 CHRYSLE '95 1VYOTA ~94 LEXUS '95 CADILLAC ..
. 'ERRING Con11 AVALON XLS .
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alloys. A beauty ·
(100814)
LS 400 CONCOURS
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(272032)
'97GMC
SAFARI
Auto, AJC, 7
passenger. Full
power, ca5Scttc.
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4RUNNER
'96BMW
328is
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740i .
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