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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-10-08 - Orange Coast Pilot. . . ' SERVING THE NEWPORT-ME.SA COM.MUNmES SINCE 1907 Balboa Theater price tag increases to $3;5 million • Unexpected costs throw fund-raising efforts into high gear to renovate closed movie house for disabled patrons. Ncwu SotwARTZ lkftlti BALBOA PENINSULA -The nonprofit foundation trying to resur- rect the Balboa Theater has run into some unexpected costs that will dri- ve fund-raising efforts up to $3.5 million. "The biggest problem with this whole building scenario is the Americans [with] Disabilities Act requirements,• said Dayna Pettit, board president for the Balboa Per- forming Arts Theatre Foundation. Although she anticipated incur- ring costs from redesigning the inte- rior of the 1927 building for disabled patrons, she did not foresee the extent of those costs, Pettit said. The theater must install an elevator, wider aisles and handicapped bath- room stalls. Even the projection room must be wheelchair accessi- ble. Foundation members remain optimistic. "We have to raise another $2.5 (million),• Pettit said. "It's not so SEE BALBOA PAGE 8 .. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1999 Surfs up. -but ·so are the tides • • There is some good news, and some bad news, regarding surf conditions this week. blnation of storms that affected New Zealand and Alaska. The effect from the two stonns reportedly are going to con- Which one do you want to know about first? . verge off of the California coast this week- end, making for good ~o excellent surf con- ditions. The good news -primarily for surfers -is that waves could reach between eight to 10 feet th.is weekend due to a storm that ravaged the South Pacific two weeks ago The bad news is that overflows during high tides in low-lying areas such as New- port Beach are also forecasted. The best surf will probably be at soutli- to southwest-facing beaches such as New- port Beach The surf is expected to increase begin- ning today and will probably peak Satur- day. The surging swells ar_e due to a com- However, metrologists are cautioning people who live near the beach about tidal overflows The overflow would be caused by the large surf dunng high tides. Also, lifeguards warn, beach-goers should be careful of strong rip currents over the weekend. -Greg Risling Convicted sex off ender's suit is thrown out • Attorney for former Costa Mesa resident vows to fight law that informed residents his chent was in their neighborhood. Gnn. Rl'>IJ'\G ~Pb COSTA MESA -A deaston by an Orange County Superior Court 1udge Tuesday to throw out a St-million lawsuit filed by a convicted rapist won't deter him and bis attorney from attempting to change a widely popular state law. Chns Decker, who 1S labeled as a hlgh-risk sex offender, lost his bid to reap damages from the city of Costa Me a when Judge Michael Brenner ruled there wasn't enough basis for the lawswt to go to trial. Decker, 45, claimed the Cos- ta Mesa Police Department dis- seminated inaccurate informa- tion when they decided to noti- fy residents about h1s past 01ID- mal lustory last September. As is allowed under the state's Mea- gan's Law, fliers with Decker's photos were handed out to his neighbors who lived near his We::.t Wilson Street apartment. ·we followed proper proce- dure and 1 think that was vali- dated by the case not even making it through the court sys- tem,• said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Ron SIIllth. ·we believe all along we acted with the right intenbon,• Decker's attorney saw the judge's decision in a different light, remarkmg he and his SEE SUIT PAGE 8 PHOTOS BY S£AN HIUER I DAILY PILOT Erin Fry, left, and Carly Pickett choose lemonade over tea during a tea party at Teddy Bears & Tea Cups on Balboa Island. Cancer society thrift -Store is tops iii sales • .. Dressed in their finest, ·a group of Costa Mesa schoolgirls help celebrate 6-year-old's birthday in style AMY R. SPl RGF.ON ~Pia • BALBOA ISLAND -It was defiilitely a party for girls. Every one of the 10 little girls, all dressed in silk and chiffon and boasting overstuffed hats with feathers and lace, agreed. "It's a girls' party,• one little girl said. "Boys would have a basketball party." But no boys were present for their birthday "teacup• party Thursday afternoon at Teddy SEE TEA PAGE 8 Birthday girl Haley Horsager, 6, sips her tea du.rtng her te\ party Thursday. •Proceeds from Discovery Shop in Corona del Mar go toward research. No 00 SoM \RT/ lktt"- CORONA DEL MAR When Dottie Hill's only sister got lung cancer nine years ago, she was devastated. •1 used to push her baby car- riage," recalfed Hill, 82. At the age of 67, Hill's sister mysteriously began to have trouble breathing and was unusually tired. Even o, cancer seemed unlikely. After all, he wasn't a smoker and no one m 72 HOUIS MILLENNIUM MOMENT Sailing along to the top of his field 1 GE1TING BACK TO nlB MY: The Friends of Newport Bay off er their first tour of the season of the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve starting at 9 a.m. Saturday at the cor· ner of East Bluff Drive and Backbay Road in Newport Beach. The tours last two houn and are free. For more infonnation,call(s.49)786- 8878. 21m1CMJ18WM9 ™ Si9Wbood of Tem- ple Bat Yahm will bold a rummage l&Je from 9 a m to 1 p.m. sunday Tbe temple II at 1011 Camelbeck St I New• port Beach. For more infor- mation, call (714) 644-1999. 3VlllONI. Dm!AMS, MTll'*,... Visions and Dreams Book Store will pretent a l8IDinar by ~Alexa Waring titled, • HOnOrlng the Mystery,. from 3 to 3 pm. SW\day. The event ii tree. The ltbte ii at 1904·Newport Blvd .• Cooa Mele. POr more informati<iil, cell (114) 968-0388. ••• •••-•Buie., ••hpiclPllw9'o,...•IMfar~ bUlllon •.,.fl• ipait ••• ~ ..-.. •C9fWy. .. ' the family had had cancer. But the curling smoke from her hus- band's two-pack a day habit had seeped unnoticed into her lungs •shortly after, I began volun- teering at the DlScovery Shop (in Corona del Mar),• ~d Hill, adding that 1ommg the fight agamst cancer has become part of her life's mission. There are hundreds of thei e American Cancer Soc1ety thrift shops across the nauon and more than 50 in Southern Cali- forrua. But none of them com- par~ to Corona del MM's~ 1\vo SEE STORE PAGE 8 INDEX QASSflD5 -12 ----2 POOOR.6 2 NUCIOOOS 10 SfiCllS •••1•••1H-1 Ill .. Mftl-I' WEAlHB ~;i:• .. S.W1 d t .. I 2 Friday, October 8, 1999 ... . . date book CHICI IT 011 Find Americas best movies at Neu;port Beach librarjes T o commemorate a century of American movie-mak- ing, the American Film Institute recently chose the top 100 American feature films. They include dramas, romances and · musicals -all available on videocassette at Newport libraries. Crowning the list is "Ctt- lzen Kane," the 1941 mas- terpiece star- ring Orson Welles as a William Ran- dolph Hearst- like newspaper magnate. Made when Welles was only 26, it chronicles the nse and fall of Charles Kane from the perspec- tive of those who knew him best. Stunning cinematography and Oscar-winning screenplay add to a mesmerizing story. At No. 2 is .. Casablanca, .. the 1942 romance set in war-tom Morocco that still bnngs viewers to tears. Humphre y Bogart plays the allegedly apolitical expatri- ate, content to run the Cafe Americain until love m the fonn of a luminous Ingrid Bergman returns and motivates h.un to support the French resistance. Francis Ford Coppola's "The Godfather .. ldkes No 3. Based on Mario Puzo's novel about a Mafia dynasty, tlu.s familial epic stars Marlon Brando as the patnarch who must transfer pow- er to one of his three sons. "Gone With the Wind," the Civil War epic starring Vivien Leigh as the mdorwtable Scarlett O'Hara and Clark Gable as dashing Rhett Butle r comes next. This all-time box office champ captures a piece of tustory in one of one- ma 's greatest storytelling achievements. At list midpoint is .. Lawrence of Arabia.." David Lean's larger- than-life epic starring Peter O'Toole as the eccentric British officer who united Arab tribes against Turks during World War I. Sweeping battle scenes and breathtaking action convene in this portrait of enigmatic adven- turer T. E. Lawrence. ."The Wizard of Oz" follows, · with Judy Garland playing the Kansas girl who dreams her way over a rainbow. In the six decades since this classic's release, Dorothy and her compa- triots in fantasy land have become pop-culture icons. "lbe Graduate,• a film that defined the late '60s, takes the No. 7 spot. In his first major film role, Dusti.11 Hoffman plays the naive college grad who's seduced by a middle-aged woman, then falls for her daughter. Elia Kazan's .. On the Water- front" holds the No. 8 position, star- ring Marlon Brandon as the black- balled long- shoreman beaten for infonning against mobsters who've taken over his union. lb.is fact-based social drama was nominated for 12 Academy Awards and won eight. At No. 9, Steven Spielberg's "Schlndler's Ust" is the most contemporary selection. In it, Liam Neeson plays the real-life Catholic war profiteer who saved more than 1,000 Polish Jews dur- ing the Holocaust. "Singtn' tn the R'1in," the 1952 parody of Hollywood's tran- sition to the "talkies• durmg the late '20s completes the list. Packed with musical gems, this charming flick stcus Gene Kelly as a swashbuckling silver screen star whose leading lady has a screechy voice amusingly unsuit- able for the new l$Chnology. •. otECK fT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public library. This week's column is by Melissa Adams. 0LTrDOOR MOVIES Kr NEWPOITT DUNES DRAW LARGE CROWDS WITH THEIR APPEALING BACKDROP ALEX COOLMAN Cl t's hard to picture Peter Lorre and Cary Grant banging around togeth- er on the beach, but that's what happened last weekend when Newport Dunes showed Prank Capra's •Arsenic and Old Lace" at the sandy edge of the Back Bay. The 1944 movie of grand- motherly poisoners and their unwitting Brooklynite victims Dickered on the Dunes' water- side screen as part of an ongo- ing series of Saturday evening films. It's a program of screen- ings that started as a treat for long-term motor home residents of the resort, said Michele But- terworth, activities coordinator for the area's RV park. But the screenings, which have been running for about five years, have gradually become more popular than organizers originally expected, drawing in residents from surrounding neighborhoods with the lure of entertaining drama and the Dunes' tranquil beaches. •rt was just kind of some- thing that we wanted to be able to offer to the RV guests,• Butterworth said •1t just kind of spread out. We started get- ting so many people that were having fun and enjoying it.• The movies are shown at dusk, the small screen on which they are played glowing brightly as the light of the sky fades into darkness. Atten- dance varies from week to week, but has been as high as 130 people, Butterworth said. "It's like going to the drive- in," she said. "You just bring you lawn chair. You sit down on the sand." The movies that are shown are often fairly light entertain- ment. Earlier in the summer, titles like "Operation Dumbo Drop• and "WillyWonka and the Chocolate Factory• greeted beacbside cinephiles. Por the Halloweenish month of Octobei, though, Butterworth RAFAEi. DEFRANCO I OAR.Y PILOT About 20 moviegoers at Newport Dunes watch .. Arsenic and Old ""Lace," one of the .. Family Flicks" offered at dusk on Saturdays. · ' 'FAMILY FUCIS' + WHEIE: Newport Dunes Resort, 11 31 Backbay Drive, ~Beach . + · Saturdays In Oct<>- ber. Movies start at dusk. + HOW MUCH: Parking.is $7 per c.ar. lhe movies are lree. + PHONE: (949) 729-0UNE has put together a special pro- gram of movies that are appro- priately frightening. Last week's showing of •Arsenic and Old Lace" is merely the tip of the the iceberg of terror, with "Dia.I "M' for Murder" coming Saturday, the truly scary "Wait Until Dark" showing the fol- lowing week and "Rear Win- dow" slated for the final Satur- day of the month. "I thought I'd theme the whole month around Hitchcock and suspenseful movies,• But- terworth said. watched a few minutes of the This month's creepy pro- movie, but felt certain that this gramming wW conclude New- week.'s offering would proba-port Dunes' season of movies as bly be more compelling than the resort scales back its activi- . what she saw. ties for the winter months. •rm •When I saw •Arsenic and looking forward to this month, Old Lace' I thought ·oh, because 1 want to see how (Gabriela I would never go for these movies are received," that,• Sinagra said. Butterworth said. ·rrs something for the retirees None of the final flicks is rat- to watch during the week.• ed beyond PG-13, but they all But if Peter Lorre's acting manage to be quite spooky didn't prove particularly within the limitations of their th.rilling for Sinagra, the back-ratings. Less of a family movie drop was something she never-than what the Dunes' screened theless found impressive. in swruner but an unquestion · ·u was nice,••she said. "You ably exciting offering is Ter- can see the water and yoll're ence Young's 1967 thriller sitting on the beach." "Wait Until Dark.• The film Diane Peterson, who usually features Audrey Hepburn as a stays at Newport Dunes for four blind woman who is terrorized or five months at a time along in her apartment by the psy- with her h usband, Dan, has chotic Alan Arkin. attended a number of the The movie is horrifying screenings the resort has held ~nough when viewed in the through the summer. comfort of a theater or a living "We enjoy it,• Peterson said. room. In the context of the out- • It's a fun family time.• door showing, where mysterious Peterson has taken her 10-shadows lwk in the distance, ~ Michele Sinagra, who is vis- iting Newport Dunes from Las Vegas along with her husband, Daniel, an<l )ler 8-year-old daughter, Q briela, wandered into last week's screening while walking her dog. Sinagra year-old and 9-year-old grand-Arldn's performance should have • children along to the screen-Dunes visitors seeing ghosts in.gs, but leaves her 3-year-old between the motor hmles. grandson with his pa.rents. Fright fans need only bring •tte doesn't go to the movie, tbeit beach chairs and their because he won't sit there that cowage. Then, of course, long,• Peterson said. they'll need to wait until dark. . ~ The Center becomes Eclectic Countywide event to feature innovative classical performances at t he Orange County Performing Arts Center ' t • ' Al.JDC COOLMAN The dirtY secret of classical music concerts, Dean Corey says, is that beneath all the bow ties and litUe black dresses, behind all the urbane chatter and the pr0Ccss1onally styled bai.r, the audience members are actually quaxmg witli terror. They're scared to death, says Corey, the executive director of the Philharmon- ic Society of Orange County's Eclectic. Orange Festival, because the music they encounter in concert halls is such com- plex stuff, and a ~unple conveBation about an evemng's program poses the thieat of exposmg thCJr ignorance. "One of the great roadblocks of people to so-called dassical music pedonnances is they fool intimidated about what's gomg on,• Coray sa.td. •They don't want to get asught not knowing what's hap- pening. Heaven forbid you.should nus- pronounro the na.mr of a composer!• The Philharmonic Society's Eclectic Orange Festival aims to replace this well-concealed terror with something more unden.tanding, Corey s~nd, end it's domg it with a rcsnge of programs VOL 93, NO. 236 11tOMAS H. ICHltSON, PublistMW TOHY DODOO ... """'faft, Editor ~RAGLAN), SeniOt 0ty Ed1tOI' S.J, CN#C, Oty Editor NANCY~ FtitUrei Editor ROGlll~ SpofU Editor MMCMMTIN. "'°'° Edttor •-MN 1\JMTM. NeM Editor JOll j. INnOI,. • ==-a..tfltd Advwthl119 IAIMD••CM. ~- ""' IDD llWt, Ollilf~ broad enough and innovative enough to live up to the festival's name. Eclectic Orange composes more than two dozen performances in a vllriety of styles to be held at venues in Costa Mesa, Irvine, Santa Ana and Anaheim. Some of <he most inteiesting works - the ones Corey regards as the thematic core of the festival -Will be held at the Orange~ Parfonning Arts c.en_. ter's Segerstrom Hall. "Poetry of Earth/Oedipus Rex,· an event slated for Oct. 29 and 30 at The Center, is one Corey considen particu- larly engaging. It's a two-part evening: a digitally manipulated airing of a 1913 lectwe, "'Poetry of Earth." by Leonard Bernstein followed by a performance of Stravinsky's •Oedipus R~.· The lecture and the music comple- ment each other, Corey said, J)l'OVidina a listening experience radically" Unlike tliat created by the collision of compm mod- em music and uhinformed eardnlrl\a. "People can go to the theater and focus on getting theinlelftl prepared to listen to the pece, • Corey Mid. •'Iba idlifa is fm people to come out d there wltb a profound experience of Oedipm Ra.• Another event in the ileiriel, the opera •Dennis Cleveland,• tak• the fOnn ol a \ °' ~ hlfWl <Ml be reproduced wtthout wntt.n per- mblion of c~ht owner. HOW IO REAQt US ~ The Tlmes °'M9t County • (800) 252-9141 """"" ..... 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Gershwin end Elling- ton •• p.m. Oct. 20 .r1d 21. Tiet.cs .. S11 to SSO. The ~11•4 •n.e '-Ion of Joan of Arc" ls the tmptratlon for ·vo1cm of Ugld." performed by Anonymous .f at Tbe Center. .... .......... ~ beMd on the setting of John hfefldt"s novel, ft 8 p.m. Noll. 10 Tldl~.,. S20 10 $35. The programming for Edectic Orange•, has been impired by music festivals in Bdinburgh and Sali:burg, Corey Mid . From the ftJnner he took the idea that delliceJ music can coexist bappily with more unconveDtional apprp8chel to • perlorm the oper• oratono "Yobs of ~at 8 p.m. Oct. 26 TltQb are S20 •nd S38. ;::~LIS ..... lit 8 p.m. Oct. 29 ~ 30. Tkbts are S15 to SSS. talk show as its point of dramatic depa.t- twe. 1be multimedia lhow exanllnes lllues of faith ana niUglon in a pop cuJ. ture-saturated IOdety and it does so with a rapPiog ~ ol linging that is cloeer to Puff~ tban ·Le naviata .• •Each year we'd like to feature some. WEATHER TIM'OAlUM.5 8alboa n151 Corona del Mar 7~ Costa Mesa 78159 Newport Be.ch 77157 Newport Co.st 77157 Newport, • • • .2-5 SW llldd-. • . . . 2-5 >W Raw. Jetty ••• 2·5.,, CdtiA •• , ••••• 2•5 M TK>ES TODAY First low 3:07 a.m .•.••... 0.3 First high 9.20 1.m ........ S.4 Second low 3:28 p.m .••••••• 0.6 Seeond high 9.31 p.m ........ 52 SATURDAY First tow 3:37 a.m •• , -••• 0.6 Ffnt high 9·411.m •.••••• 5.7 S.Cood low •:OSpm .••••••• 05 Second high • 10:10 pm. ..... 5.1 .............. ·~Wrlion of Sir Edward~ 1934 Third at 3 p.m Oct. 31. • thing m the festival that does go beyond the edge,• Corey said of the piece. The director ii q\dek to emphasize that Bdectlc Orange features a number of more tradMlonal performances - Monday'• program of Racbmaninoff woru at 1be Center, for example - SU If ~· while the SalZburg festtval - -him to make 8mbttious pro- gramming dadaions. , Corey Mid be hopes this innoYative spirit will tind a receptive audieoce 'in Orange Couney. If concert-goers are a little frightened at tint, he says, ~ should remember that tb8 tenor II all for a good caUle. "lt'I mean to draw~ iD wltb ~they may be atttadlld to: he MML •And then ma~ ~'D ltk:k around fot tomethlng elle. P 0 L 1 ·c E f I L E S I • I ' : ~ I I The swell remains strong today out of the southwest f'()( w.isHcxhest high Mb Sets ft the J>O'nts and rtefs will be hffd.f'llgh. Souttt- fldng bNc:hes will get the strongest sort, which Is expec:t· td to pelk Mil OYef'hied thi5 weett- end. WINf/5 wHI roll In eYffY 12 tlCOnds. Watfl vlllbllfty and condttb• wttf be good. MorNng low Cbd ri fog wll fedl .., the.-. noon b sunny .a.. The IUft wtl .. It l:Jt p.m. ..... ftr..c: A car ster9o worth s 100 WM stoM!n In the 600 ' block during the eve(ling of Sept. 19, I • .,.... Mreet: 1Wo lffthtr ~~ worth ~380 Mt9 stoliln ~ I from • JtOre In ~ 3300 bfodc .t e p.m. s.pt. JO. ~ • ...,... 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Ahorita. & ( U I I O S I J I I S home of the clock, and will theory, somewhere between ~ wi.ki. house mass quantities of con-Alpha Centauri and El Centro. ; Do you know what the New-certs, exhibitio~. and all sorts of The gold record was'des1gned, p>rt-Mesa •year 2000-Almost-carryings-on when the big 1/1 by the way, by Carl Sagan Yes, ~e-Millennlum-But-Not-Really" arriv~. You better ask the price it's true Never throw away old celebration is going to be? Nei-on this one: $1.25 billion. Yl.kes. ties or old satellites. Sooner or ~er do I. We n~d a statement It Will cover 80,000 meters of later, everything old is new ):tnd we need it now. land room enoug_h ~o park. again. Anyway, according to ' Something bigger than bold. 3,300 buses. How big is that m Jean-Marc, •When gliding bolder than big, brighter than acres? Let's see, 80_.000 meters under the SlUl'S rays, its wmgs bright, whatever. You know ~vided by 4,046, times, well -: will take life and begin to beat ~hat I mean. Something that'll its h':1ge. . . . like those of a large migratory seen from Baja to Sflllta Bar-peter Prune Muuster To?y Bl&r bird .• OK. Well. Moving on. a when we throw the switch. buff prono~ced the donu~~t of . Where does that leave us? Something with one foot in 0 ·domes, the most ex~ting ttilng -Ei hty four da s left and nothing ra.lzview Park and the other on to happe n anywhere m the g . I y c . ? ~alboa Island. Something that them questions, they get even world in the year 2000. • Hmm. cooking, ~at s where. ook:ing we can all look up to at the more ructe, if that's possible. A little over the top, To'ny. It's We haven t e.ven defrosted an.y- :Stroke of mid.nigh( Dec. 31, and According to the artist who one bell of a dome, but on Jan. ~g yet. .Think. people, Uunk. " kay, "Hmm. What is that?" With came up with the idea, •Tue 2, it's still a dome, only now it's a Find 8 qwet moment, tune into 'ess than 90 days to make our Green Meridian constitutes a big empty dome. But l must say, some Mozart or Vivaldi, close )Dark, it may be a little slapdash, symbolic way m which to share as dome ideas go, it isn't the your eyes and unleash ~e pow- but so what? Where are the time.• Mmm, OK. dorruest I've heard. For that, we er of ideas. Remember: ~t has to Msionaries among us? You know, Is that it? Mais non, mes amis. cross the channel once again. be huge, thematic, politically )lucky Fuller, Charles Eames, A French-Egyptian partnership French artist Jean-Marc correct, hopelessly ~oterl~ and ~arl Sagan. OK, fine, they're all is building an updated version of Philippe is beating the bushes .r~ally, really expensive. With <lead, but that's no excuse: the lighthouse of ancient Pharos, for enough francs to launch a only 10 weeks to go, it probably : Obviously, the rest of the which was apparently one of the small satellite into orbit. The has to be something inflatable. ~orld isn't the least bit bothered seven wonders of the world. twlst is that the little space ball Or maybe one of those human ~y the fact that Jan. l , 2000 has How does that work, by the will carry a number of CD-chains where everyone holds t:io historical, scientific or reli-way? Sometimes it's seven won-RO Ms Wlth messages in a .multi-hands and sirlgs something sap- ~ous significance. You want ders, sometimes it's eight won-. tude of languages. Great con-py. cool millennium stuff? I'll give ders, and the list is never the cept, but it's one more proof of Wait, what about what's his ~ou cool millennium stuff. Grab same. I don't get it. Anyway, the my theory that the last new idea name, HChJisto.• Let me think. ~our power crystals and don't lighthouse will be a glass obelisk anyone had was in 167~. It's .all We drape everything between ~tep in that energy vortex. We're rising from the Mediterranean been a matter of recycling smce the Performing Arts Center and !JOin' to Europe. France seems to off the coast of Alexandria. Le then. Some 25 years ago, a the Peninsula ma ribbon of gold J>e ground-zero for millennium grand shard will be almost 500 NA~A satellite called "Voya~er" foil that spells out "Hll We're in )nadness. . feet high (mon dieu!) and will cam~d a solid gol~ record with Newport-Mesa. What's your ' For starters, 1,000 trees will emanate and reflect light for greetings from children around name?" from outer space. No ~planted along the ~endian miles. The cost? If you have to the wort~ in scores of lan~uages, that's dumb. Whatever. You ' ~at runs thr~~gh .P~. The . ask, you can't afford it. al?ng ':"'1th mus1cal selections, a decide. Just let me know ASAP t Green Mendian pro1ect will Will the British be outdone? bnef history of the human race so we can get started. 1 gotta go. J>e 750 miles long, spanrung the Not by the French, thank you so dnd even a map of our solar sys- ~tire country. What does it much. Welcome to the Millenru-tem. mean? J have no idea. But don't um Dome, which is being touted NASA auned Voyager • PETER BUffA IS a former Costa Mesa mayor. Hrs column runs Fridays. E-mail him at Prr840AOL.com. ~k a Parisian, please. If you ask as the largest exhibition hall toward deep space, pulled the l ENEW · 2000 MODELS •OUTSTANDING CtJSTOMERSERVICE •VOLUME SELECTION• GREAT PRJC~ GUARAA7EED • WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR ... :~~~1',_,,, Ml CASA ~ .. 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GEE & GR£C Ra.INC !btf Pb TALBERT PARK -As of Thursday night, there is no one living in this nature preserve park. That might change over the next several days as homeless people -who were forced out of their makeshift homes by a team of law enforcement agencies that included the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach police depart- ments -may return. to the site. Police officers gave the home- less campers living in Talbert Park a verbal warning Tuesday, telling them they had 48 hours to leave. Police arrived early Thursday morning and found only two peo- ple residing in a dilapidated shack. Leandra Aguilar and her boyfriend, John ,Williamson, were dted for camping illegally and released. Authorities said it appears all of the campsites haven't been aban· doned, but they expect some tran- sients may try to return to the park over the weekend. •Tuey weren't there when we got there, but it sure looked like , people were still living there." said Costa Mesa Police Lt. John FitzPatrick. •from here on out, we wiU·dte anyone living down there. We are going to enforce a strict policy.• FitzPatrick added that work crews will start dismantling the remaining campsites Tuesday. Police also will confiscate any items left behind by those who once lived there. Police decided to step up their enforcement at the park aft!'?r they received numerous complaints this swruner by nearby residents MANANNA DAY MASSEY I OAll.Y Plltrr: Leandra Aguilar in her makeshift home In Talbert Park where she was living this summer with her boyfriend and her dog, Moe. who live in a group of condomini- ums on 19th Street. Citing a com- bination of neighbor complaihts and accounts of violent crime, police swept through the park in August and arrested two men. Police have defended their actions by noting they have tried to take the best possible path in dealing with the homeless prob· lem, but not everyone agrees with them. Aguilar said she doesn't feel police have been professional or patient. She said she reels harassed, pointing to the 15 tick- ets she's received from the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach police departments in the last four months. The tickets have been for expired automobile registration tags and lack of proof of insur- ance. The $59 fine that comes with each ticket is more than a homeless person can pay, Aguilar said. Aguilar said she thinks police officers are µsing the tickets as a way to intimidate her into leaving the area, particularly the Tulbert Marshes. "We don't have anywhere to go,• Aguilar said. Others have supported the · police efforts, including Jim Palmer, presldent of the Orange County Rescue Mission. Palmer said the police have worked hard to deal with the homeless humanely. However, Aguilar said, she is not the only homeless person being harassed. Others have been pestered about minor infrac- tions such as failing to register their bicydes, she said. The former Talbert resident also questioned whether police had a legaJ nght to perform d background check on Bruce McDonald, who was deported to Canada this week. McDonaJd, who raised eye- brows when appearing at council meetings, was never arrested for a crime in connection with camp- ing in TaJbert. Police said McDonald was dis· ruptive enough to make counol members fearful. . I =-iiiiiiEiii======~~============~=======~iiiiiiiiiii~~===~~~=========~r ------------------------------------;,..;;_--'"--:'-----------------------=------::-1-~ ~:u::.' hiaugural r ! /,J <i> 7\ ·TEE 0FF FOR TECHNOLOGY j :-4.-~~,/ GOLF CLASSIC i 0 r 0 r· 0 r 0 r 0 r 0 r 0 r Monday, Nov. 1, 1999 • Santa Ana Country Club Proceeds to benefit new technology for academic excellence at Newport Harbor High School (NHHS) · Shotgun Start-11:30 am. 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MS bike tour organizers hope to ra.ise $400,000 • Congressman sends flag that flew over the Capitol after 7-year-old at new elementary school wrote to him. )ESSK:A GARRISON ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH -Re p. Ghris Cox (R-Newport Beach) wasn't able to make it to East- . · tlluf f Eleme ntary School on Tilursday, so it was all up to Tess Crane. Tess, 7, stepped up, and , in front of her Whole school, pre- sented a folded American flag to Principal JoAnn Berbos. •1 felt kind of embarrassed at first," Tess said. ·1 was so scared." With her mother's help, Tess read a proclamation from Cox, and then handed over the nylon flag be bad sent to her. That same flag, which will become an official Eastbluff flag, flew over the U.S. Capitol on Aug. 30. It came to Eastbluff than}cs to a letter Tess wrote. • Over 1, 150 bicyclists are expected to hit the pavement from Newport Dunes to San Diego's Mission Bay. 5usAN McCORMACK ~Pb This weekend more than 1, 150 bicyclists from Orange and San Diego counties are expected to bike about 150 miles from New- port Dunes to San Diego's Mis- sion Bay to raise $400,000 to fight multiple sclerosis. · The 16th annual event is spon- sored by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and is the local chapters' largest to date. PacifiCarerream Ted, grew to include 37 family members, • frtends and colleaguet who raised $32,000. This year, Terri Kober- stem said, the 55-member team is hoping to raise $40,000. This year's team also includes several riders and volunteers who suffer from the disease. Terri Kober- stein said two things motivate her to participate in the event year after year: medical progress fight- ing the disease and her father's pt>s1tive outlook. •Even as the effectS of multi- ple sclerosis continue to wear away, (my father) never ever bas had an ounce of self-pity. He says, 'You know what, Terri? 0th-· er people have it worse that I do,'" she said. The ride begins at 7:30 a.m. Saturday. Participants will enjoy a party and spend the night in Carlsbad campgrounds and. hotels Rest stops will be posted every 10 to 15 miles and 500 vol· unteers will provide medical sup- port, meals and massages as rid- ers mal(e their way to San Diego's Mission Bay. · "Dear Mr. Cox," she wrote. "My name is Tess Crane and I am seven. I would like to request for a flag for our new school, Bastbluff Elementary. Would that be OK? Please let me know. Thank you. Love, Tess." MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY PILOT Tess Crane holds a certificate and Chase Ptnesett, Matt Doran and Kevin Schmitz hold up a flag during the pledge of allegiance at Eastbluff Elemen tary. Tess sent a letter to Rep. Chris Cox asking him to send a Dag to her Eastbluff school that had flown over the U.S. Capitol. Last year, 900 local nders raised $365,000, said Tara Keith- ley, spokeswoman for the society. To participate, riders must raise at least $150. Proceeds help chapter programs, such as outreach days to help newly diagnosed patients, and exercise and wellness activi- ties, Keithley said. Newport Coast residents Terri and Jim Koberstein have participated in the event for the past three years. The two onginally jom.ed the nde in honor of Terri's father, Ted Gay- don, who suffers from muJbple sclerosis and lS confined to a Officials with the society said about 3,000 Orange County resi- dents are affected by multiple sclerosis. The disease attacks the bram and central nervous sys- tem, causing numbness, paralysis and blindness. There is no known cause or cure for the dis- ease. In between swimming and sunning and other summer activities, Tess and her mother decided to do something fun and historical for their new school. So they fired off a little mis- sive to Cox. Tess' mother Carol added her own note at the bot- tom, inviting Cox to personally deliver the flag, but a represen- tative in his office said he was m Washington, D.C., on Thursday, conducting official business. Tess.sent her letter July 23. But as everyone knows, sometimes things in Washington take a while. The whole month of August went by, and nothing happened. School started, Eastbluff opened, and Tess became con- sumed with the demands of sec- ond grade: reading. math prob- lems, and selling wrappmg paper for the school fund-raiser In fact, she was next door at a neighbor's house when her father came over and told her ·RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY Where Your Dollar Covers Morel ·WE'VE MOVED 1 BLOCK NORTH Sofa $10000* OF-F Club Chair $5000* OFF *With a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 10/15/99 1998 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 548-1156 f she had an official package from 'the U S. Congress. ·He told me to keep selling Sally Foster, and I would see it when I got back, H she said. ·sut I said 'Now, now, now.'• So she raced home, and there, folded in its box, was the flag and an offioal proclamation. Cox receives many requests for flags, said a representative in his office, and has even desig- nated not one but two staff members· to handle them along with their other duties. Few come from constituents as young as Tess, however, and mothers at the school Thwsday congratulated her on her inge-t nwty wheelchair. · The first year, the Kobersteins raised $700 in pledges. Last year, ths couple's team. For more information about the event, call (800) 486-6762 Berbos said she knew nothing about Tess' actions until the girl came lo her and told her about the flag Wednesday morrung. "I have 1ust been amazed by all the things people have done for this school," she said. ·1 feel so honored to have everything that we have.• Sold 7~ PaUA ?VA«iJvM \5th Jluring tlatienal Hunger 4wareness Week Thursday, Clcteb~r lflth, 1'1'1'1 5:30 te 1:30 p.m. Teak is now Affordable! We Bµy Direct, Eliminate the Middleman! Compare our Prices! Teak9.q.W Costa Mesa Showroom · by appointment 1240 Logan Ave. Unit H (corner of McCllntock & Lopn) (714) 544-7288 S•uth Ceast Plaza • lfew Crate & Barrel Wing 3333 Bear Street • C•sta Mesa 8tc0 prepaid • 850 at the deer 6reups ef 10 er mere 830 per pers~n Admissien include• all tastings, live salsa music and dancing fer mere infe.rmatlen er te purchase tickets, call: 71'c.77L131c3 •• ._.~WllW ,, ~ 11ME WARNER 1•~VNK' ~ carllUNltAtkiil .. 6 Friday, Octobet 8, 1999 • Send AROUND TOWN Items to the Otlly "lot. JJO W. lay St.. Cott.I Mesa 92627; fp them to (M) M6-4170; Of e.tll (949) 6'2·56IO, ht. 221. A comptlte llrtlng of MOUND TOWN ~ be found at d•l/ypflot.com. TODAY The second annual Newport Beach Fire and Marine Depart- ment AppreciaUon Beach Party takes place from 5 to 10 p.m. at Newport Dunes. The event is $25 per person. Newport Dunes is at 1131 Backbay Drive, Newport Beach. For more inf onnation, call (949) 729-4400 .. The city of Newport Bead. will hold its annual flu shot clinic, along with a senior resource expo, at OASIS senior center from 8 a.rn. to noon .at 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. 1iansportation can be arranged for Newport Beach residents by calling the senior center at (949) 644-3244. Orange Coast College's Salling Center presents a slide show and lecture on OCC's 1999 summer crwse to the South Pacific. The show will run from 7:30 to 9 p .m. and costs $10. The sailing center is at 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 645-9412. SATURDAY The Latest Thing Teaching and Jiealiitg Center offers an "Intro to Dreamwork • cowse from 1 to 3 p .m. The course is $10. The store is at 270 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. For more in!orrnallon. call (949) 645-6211. Orange Coast College offers a four-part "Bareboat Charter- ing" course at its Sailing Center starting today. The registration fee is $215. The center is at 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 645-9412. The Marine Program at OCC will host its second annual Cruisers' Raft Up from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The- event includes seminars, vislts aboard cruising boats, workshops and safety-at-sea demonstra- tions. The cost is $49. For more .. .. .... .. around town Wiien We gets crazy, nothhig sounds quite so therapeallc • eaftlng my lo a dl8tat lbore. A dose approximatton of that experience can be urmiged '"Y •ftliMllDg tonlgbt'1 .Ude show at OCC's Salling Center, which wW cover the college'• t• trip to Ille South Padflc. The show will run from 7:30 to 9 p.m. and costs $10. Tbe AWng center II at 1801 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. For more lnformatton, call (9'9) 145-9412. information, call (949) 645-9412. . 800 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. The Friends of Newport Bay offer their first tour of the season of the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve starting at 9 a.m. at the comer of East Bluff Drive and Backbay Road in Newport Beach. The tours last two hours and are free. For more infonna- tion, call (949) 786-8878. The Sherman Ubrary and Gar- dens will host a program on South African bulbs and perenni- als for use in Southern California gardens at 9:30 a.m. The pro- gram is free and open to !he pub- lic. The Sherman Library is at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 673-2261. The Oasis Senior Center hosts a pancake breakfast from 7 :30 to 10 a.m. Th~vent is $2 for adults, $1 for children. The center is at For more information, call (949) 644-3244. "The Ultimate Drive" -a special fund-raising event for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer founda- tion -comes to Sterling BMW from 10 a.m. to 6 p .m. Sterling BMW is at 3000 Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 645-5900. The Costa Mesa Fl.re Department holds an open house from 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. at its Civic Center Fire Station. The station is at 2450 Vanguard Way, Costa Mesa: For more information, call (7.14) 754- 5091. Several Orange Coast College courses begin Saturday, includ- ing "PC Boot Camp,• "Let's Talk Simplicity,• a payroll accounting course and 4 holiday make-over course. Pees and course lengths vary. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 43Z-5880 SUNDAY The Sisterhood of Temple Bat Yahm presents a rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The temple is at 1011 Carnelback St., New- port Beach. For more informa- tion, call (714) 644-1999. The South Coast Welle ley Club hosts Dr. Barbara Beatty for a talk titled "Current Issues in Educa- tion Reform• at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ellie Faber, 16 Pinehurst Lane, Newport Beach. Members of the public interested in attending should call Louise Sherikar at (949) 859-4567. lbe Hoag Health Center-Costa Mesa will off er free flu shots to seniors (age 60 and over) from 9 a.m to 1 p.m. Refreshments will Why pay more for a million dollar· look? "Known for furniture and accessories at a fraction of the cost ... " • Evening cruising • Wimer cruising • DuffJ boating mittk t4Sitr •Front wirultnv defotgtr • S6{t for chi/Jrtn be provided. Advanc:9 regtstra- tlon 11 requlr9d. 'Ibe Health Cen- ter 11 at 1190 Baker St., COlta M..a. Por more information or to regilter, call (800) 51,..C62'. The Re-Mmabeitng ·Group of Our Lady Queen of Angell meetl at 6:15 p.m. at the Pariah Center, 2046 Mar Vlita Drive, Newport Beach. Father Bill McLaughlin will speak on the Church'• stance on various issues regarding the Catholic Church. For more infor- mation, call (949) 548-3844. VlsJons and Dreams Book Store presents a seminar by Lenore Alexa Waring titled "Honoring the Mystery" from 3 to 5 p.m. The event is free. The store is at 1804 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 968· 0369. MONDAY The Women's Environmental Council, Orange County Chap- ter, will hold a Networking Hap· py Hour at 6 p.m . at the El Tonto Grill, 633 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. The cost is $10 for mem- bers, $15 for nonmembers. For reservations or more information, call (949) 476-9109. TUESDAY The Jewish Women's Business and Professional Group of the Jewish Federation of Orange County will present Bonnie Milenthal. She will speak on "Breaking Through the Glass Ceiling• at 6 p .m. at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The business and professional group is for women who want to participate actively in the Jewish community. The cost for the dinner and pro- gram is $25, or $20 for members of the group. For more informa- tion, call (714) 755-5555, Ext. 222. The Jewish Family Service of Orange County presents a six- week stress management work- shop today through Nov. 16. The workshop meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays at the J.C.C. Kahn Center, 2,50 East Baker St., Suite C, Costa Mesa. The workshop is $25, and preregistration is requtied. For more information or to register, call (714) 445-4950. unPlug & Play! No Cover Needed! ' ' ' . Dally Pi~ WEDNESDAY Th• Newport Harbor Ana Chamber of Commerce's Nooa networking luncheon will be held at the Sutton Place Hotel; 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The lunch ii open to the public and costl $15 for members with a reservation and $20 for newcomers. For more informa• tion, call (949) 729-4.(00. " The California Rettred Teacher'• Assn. meets at the Costa Mes& Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa at 1 p.m . Fot more info.rmation, call (714) 5497 0229. I ·The Newport Beach PubUc Library hosts a program. called •Gateways to Understanding Long-Term Care" at noon in th~ Friends Meeting Room. The event is free. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, ca.11 (949) 717-3801. Several computer workshops at Orange Coast College start today, including one on Web sit~ design, a Microsoft Word 97 course and a class on Introduc- tion to Excel. Fees and class tir.ies vary. OCC is at 270~ Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information; call (71 4) 432: 5880. The Reverse Mortgage Networ'k hosts a free discussion at 3 p.m. for seniors on the pros and cons of reverse mortgages. The talk is at Bayside Village, 300 E. Coast Highway, Ne'Wport Beach. For more mlorrnation, call (949) 723- 0233. St. John Vlanney Chapel Guild of Balboa Island will hold a mem- bership tea at 2 p.m. for people interested in becoming members, For details, call (949) 723-5591. The Financial Executtves Insti- tute, Orange· County Chapter, hosts a meeting at The Center Club at 6 p .m. John Cygul, vie~ president for .investor relations and corporate communications of Wellpoint Health Networks, will speak. The Center Club is at 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information or to RSVP, call (714) 278-6201. • Evtry window opens & closts • UV prottcttd tfAss • Ventilation SJ""" • Classic look & styk 949.645.6812 • Gtntrous Tnuk Up ~ms "DuftY• Cahill Endosure ellminata the need for a boat ccnerl www.dutryboau.com .. Daily Pilot a.. Costa Mesa Ubrary Foun- matfon will present author Ray Bta.dbury, who will sign books at 1(.)0 p.m. to benefit the founda- ti-On, which was credted to improve library services for the O>Sta Mesa commuruty. Brad- ~ will be at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. The cost is $15 per person. To make reservations, call (949) 650-4846. Balboa Bay Republlcan Women 'w'ill meet at 11 a.m. at the Bal- boa. Bay Club, 1221 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The program will feature Mike Carona, Orange County Shenff. The cost is $22 for members, $25 for nonmembers. For reserva- tions or more information, call (949) 759-9219. • J!NRSDAY The Newport Beach Central JJbrary will present •Visual Phi- }osophy: Where Philosophy, ·Metaphysics and Mythology Meet• at 7 p.m. at 1000 Avocado Ave. The free program, present- ~~ by Lydia Ringald, will delve b\b> how art viewers interact W\th the color and aura of ener- gizing imagery. Other topics will include ideas, concepts, color and liglit. For more information, ~ (949) 717-3801. Feathers for Home and Garden WW. host a holiday open house from 4 to 8 p.m. The store 1s at ~9 Old Newport Blvd., New- port Beach. The event 1s free, and food and refreshments w1ll l>e served. For more mfonnation, ~ (949) 722-0244. e Costa Mesa Sentor Center will host a Diabetes Discussion Group from 10 lo 11:30 am The center is-at 695 W. 19th St., Cos- ta Mesa. For more mformabon, tdll (714) 645-2356. • Oct 15 ;the Orange County chapter of tl},e Single Gourmet will host a dinner event at 6:30 a t the •sophisticated and sexy• restau- rant DIVA, 600 Anton Blvd , Costa Mesa. To· RSVP and for more information, call (949) 854- 6552. The Newport · Beach Central Library will host Newport Beach Police Cluef Bob McDonell in a talk on •Law and Crime in Orange County• at 7 p .m . Admission is $10. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, or to reserve a space, call (949) 644- 3296. OCT. 16 The Newport Harbor High School Football Booster Club will hold its sixth annual Casino Night ~d Silent Auction Crcnn 1 to 11 p.m. at the Sterling BMW Showroom, 3000 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Tickels are $25. For more information, call (949) 650-0416 The 10-year re.union of Newport Harbor High will be held at the Sheraton Hotel Newport Beach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For details, call (800) 655-7971. The American Uver Foundation will present an educational sem- inar called u Meet the Researchers" on viral hepatitis and other liver diseases from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m . at the Shera- ton Newport Beach, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Tickets are $20 per person. For more infonna- tion and to regll.ter in advance, call (310) 477-4615. oa: 16 & 11 The OASIS Senior Center will hold a rummage sale from 9 a m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and from 9 a.m. to noon Sunday at 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 644-3244. OCT. 17 The Environmental Nature Cen. ter will hold its annual Fall Faire and Pumpkin Patch from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1601 16th St., New- port Beach. The event will launch the Halloween season and is open to children and pdr- pcmy is an Onuife ty to f1tt G jump 08 ' llOUllD TOWll 1 THE PLIYGIOUllD MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY PILOT JWain Paul, 6, swings during some free playtime at Manner Elementary School. ents who would like to play games, ·sample food and buy pumpluns. The event also fea- tures a silent auction and an opportunity draWing. For more information, call (949) 645-8489 ONGOING ' A women's therapy support group meets lo discuss relation- shlp issues al 6:30 p.m Tuesdays dt 1151 Dove St., #105, Newport Beach. For more infonnation, call Barbara at (949) 261-8003. The Friends of the Newport Beach Public Library Used Book Store needs to replenish its book stock. Patrons are urged to bring m unwanted books. With the exception o( law books or maga- ZLnes, all donations -hardcover and paperback -are W'elcome ancl are ltil\·de>durtiblP. Books may Ix' left <.1t .my of the three branch hbranes -Balboa, Mdnners or Corona del Mar. Thev rnuld ol'>o he h'fl m the speeidl book cloc;Pt next to the storP, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more inJonnallon, call (949 759- 9667. The Newport Beach Newcomers Club mt·ets at l 0 d m th(• th1rd Wednesdays of each month at different homes. The group of about 100 women go on the road, plcly golf, tcnms, bndgf' and more The group ttlso holdi, !>everal evening partim.. For more lnfonnalion, Cdll (C}49) 854- 4501. Sl Mark Health MJnlstries pre- sents Love Without Honor sup- port groups for women coping w1th domestic violence at 10 d m and 7 p,m, Mondays through December. The groups will meet for hrn hours at St. ~ 1ark Presbytenan Church, 2100 Mar Vistd Ave., Newport Beach. For more informdllon, call (949) 721-8079. The Jewish family Service of OrdngP County sponsors a d1s- cuss1on group focusing on issues, concerns dnd respons1- b1hhes of adult children canng for the1relderly parents at 7)0 p m Tuesdays at 250 E Baker St , Costa Mesa. The purpose of the group is to help childr(>n and other concerned relatives to identify problems and issues dnd develop appropnate solu- hons. The cost is $30. For more informdtion, call (714} 445- 4950. • GALLO of SONOMA ... ; l (H l'W('\; UAMl\CH •. • 1•. Friday, October 8, 1999 7 SCHOOL 10111 Killybrooke holds International Night Killybrooke Elementary School hosted an International Night on Wednesday. The idea of the evening's festiVlties, which included food and drink from various cultures, was for parents and students to get to know each other, and each others' cultures, in an informal and enJOY· able way. Estancia High hits the silver screen Like Costa Mesa High School before it, Estanaa High School will be ma.king cl debut on the silver creert Starting as soon as today, stu- dents at Estancia will be using Costa Mesa's television studio to produce programs about their school. Corona de1 Mar High plans annual home tour Corond del Mar High School is gt!aring up for its 26th annual home tour. The tour, which is expected to sell out, is a major fund-raiser for the school's PTA. Six homes ~ Corona del Mar dlld Ne wport Beach, includ- ing Newport Coast, old Corona del Mtlr, Big Canyon, Balboa Island and Harbor VLew will be shown, as well as a cottage in old Corona del Mar. Lunch will be served by Pascal's Cafe Jardm at the Sherman Library dnd Gardens in Corona del Mar. The cost is $45, wlucb includes lunch, a raffle ticket, and, of course, the tour. For more information, call 949-225- 4140. Entrepr eneur to visit Costa Mesa High Donald Herman, the president and execubve director of Southern Cali- forrua Youth Entrepreneurship Initia- tive, will be spealong at Costa Mesa High School on Monday. For the past four years, Herman, owner of Taste Budgz Candy, has visited every high school in Orange County to encour- aqe teens to tum their hobbies into small businesses. Herman offers stu- dents in entrepreneurship up to $1,000 m start-up funds for students interested m and is currently raising $1 milllon to support entrepreneur- ship education in Orange Cowity. For ........... 8 Friday, Oc.tOb« 8, 1999 STORE CONTINUED. FROM 1 weeks ago, the shop wa.-; rec· ogruzed ror selling more than any other m the nation. •we're very fortunate in that when there is a deeth with cancer, the estate is assigned to us," Hill said. "We have wonderful dona- bons " · All of the profits from bare· ly used upscale items go to the American Cancer. Society for research. · Most of the donated items come from fdmiltes who hdve Lost a beloved mother, stsler or· grd11dfa.lher to the dtSease. FYI + ~ DISCOVERY SHOP + WIBI: 2600 E. Coast Highway + CONTAa. (949) ~ 47n bankrupt businesses also give items to the DlScovery Shop Recently, a ceiling fan store that was going out of business donated a number of fans in unopened boxes. The shop currently features d bahy grdnd piano for $5,000, fur coats for $350 to $3,000 and Chdnd and Christian Dior < vPmng 9owrtS for $95 to $325 C ll)lhmy comparues and As for Hill, she continues to volunteer at the Corona del M~r branch every Saturday as she bas done for the last nine years. She continues to be close to her sister, who live:> only a block away.· Though her sister lost a lung to the disease, she is now cancer· free and, most unportantly, alive. CONAAD LAU I DAILY PILOT Volunteer Dottie Hill attends to Zazoo Cuneo who ls pleased with her new leather skirt purchased at the Discovery Shop tn Corona del Mar. SUIT CONTINUED FROM 1 client will lok<' 1t to !ht'.' highest court 11 TIPCf'SSdry uTIW )lld<ll' WdS ol lhC' opinion that this Wd'> d mt1ttP1 tor on upper-lt>vel court," s~11d T · Matthew Phillip'> We will cll.!h· nitely file an dppl•nl. Thi-. helps expedite the pro< t''>s qu1cke>r. • Phllhps has bN>n more thdn rtn dttome) mprpi.;pnllnq his cbent who .,Peks h1q hurksr. Tlw young,, brac;h f lollywood·bd'>Pcl dllurnl•y 1s dttemptin~J to '>t'Pk r('lorm for t1 law the puhhc cons1cit>rs d resourceful tool. Phillips contends that /\legan's Law, wtuch mtorms the pubhc about conVJcted ..,px ofJendC'rs ltv· mg m the dfed, 1s s<•vNely'flaw11d I He argues the rUJ<mcy thut btancis lc>vels of sex nflPn<lers -lhP stdte l>C'pdrtmen t nf J us tire hct<i done d poor JOb m cld~'>1fying, Pspeoally in his dlC'nt'~ cdse. 0Pcker wri., c onv1cte<l of mp· ing . NO WOOlC'n lrl the> 1970s und hasn't comm1ll<'<I CJ sex-related offense since that time. Phillips Le wis said the department looked says labeling his client a •rugh· closely at the cnmes committed nsk sex offender• isn't fatr to by Decker but decided not to Decker because the fliers don't inform the public through contain the dates of his offenses. Megan's Law ubout him -for "In the interest of fairness now. don't you think it's important to HHe hasn'rhad d sex offense in put on the fller he hasn 't commit· 20-plus yedrs a nd it didn't involve led a sexual crirrle in 22 years?" children," he said. "We have to asked Phillips. "The law spells be lieve a person is an mhPril dan· out that pol.tee departments mu::.t qer to thP commuruty. have reasonable susp1c1on the HTI1e Jaw 1s nebulous. l low Cdn person will re-offend. He hasn't any department forecast the even come close. Whe re's lhe future dnd cletermine whether proof?" someone will re-offend? It's a The state leaves it u p to local guessing g<1nw. • po!Jce departments to detemune The dec1~on not to pass out whether filers should be passed flier:> prompted one resident to out to residents. Law enforcement ldke matters into her own hands. <1genaes are obviously split on . The resident, who 1s a neighbor of the issue, as evidenced m the Decker's, deoded to make up her Decker case own fliers "'hen she learned Since Decker left Costa Mesd D<:cker was IJvrng in her dpart· edrher lb.is year -he WdS eVlttcd ment complex. Producing home· by hl!. landlord and then lost an made fliers wasn't the intent of enswng Cdse -he moved to MPgdn's Law, police agencies Westminster dnd is one of five dgree high-risk sex offenders in the ctty Cosld Mesa Police Cluef Dave . I fowever, the police department Snowde>n Sldnds by the depart- there hdsn't distributed fliers ment's deos1on to inform resi- dbout lhe convicted rapist I dents tthout Decker. He can't Westminster Police Lt. Biil spedk for other police depart- ments but he said protecting resi- dents from sexual predators is a priority. "We did the right thing, no doubt,• he said. •Each communi· ty calls for different stdndards. We do everything we can to 'make our residents feel safe." Decker has encounte red resis· tance before from other cities. The cities of Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and Garden Grove were re ady to distribute fliers about Decker when they learned he was gomg to live m their neighborhoods. He never moved to any of those locabons. Phtllips maintains his client doesn't pose a serious threat to any community but no one will take his word for it. He believes if people have a senous proble m with sex offenders living near the m, maybe they should lobby for stiller pnson terms. •Megan's Ldw creates the illu- sion of safety," he said. "The pub- lic think people like Decker are the devil. Let a neutral party, not a police de partment. decide wh~lher someone is high rfsk. They at ledst study law for a liv· ing ~ Decker sbll has a pending $1 • million lawsuit against his former landlord in Costa Mesa. BALBOA CONTINUED FROM 1 much money." In comJ>41'i.son to ongomg efforts by the Orange County Per· forming Arts Center to raise $200 ril.illion and the estimated $12 nu). lion necessary to build the New- port Beach Arts and Education Center, $2.5 million seems conser· vative. I However, given that it t<¥>k three yeaIS to rcµse the initial $l million -$480,000 of which was Newport's purchase of the Balboa Boulevard building -the unf ore· seen costs could push the theater's timeline back. The fowidation bad hoped to have the renovated theater open by fall of 2000. But Michelle Roberge, the foundation's executive director, said she hopes the group can raise the funds within a year and still expects to have the theat~r up and running by this ttme next year U the funds don't come through, she said the foundation would take out a loan to fi.msh the project That kind of dedication hds been consistent among foundation members since the nonprofit orgc1· nization started in 1995. They were a group of active resJ<lf'ntc; who didn't want to·see a commu· nity landmark crumble and <>l11c:k with the e ffort through mow thdn one setback. TEA CONTINUED FROM 1 Bears & Tea Cups, a new retail shop on Marine Avenue. "Isn't this every little girl's dream,• said Susan Horsdger, mother of 6-year-old birthday girl Haley Horsagcr. The 5-and 6-yedl·Olds from Manners Christian School in Costd Mesa joined together to h1>lp kinde rgarten classmate Hd.ley eel· ebrate her birthday Guests arrived beanng 91fts Ul the intimate tea room, a ccn.y wpli· ca of an enchanted doll house al the back of the st~re. The guls were encourage to bnng a guest - most brought a stuffed animal or doll. . Some girls bad their nails paint· eel with shiny, pink polish while others layered strands of pearls around their delica necks and wnsts. OoiJy Pilot + •lD Run for the Arts .... Oct.23 ...... Balbo9 Peninsu- la. n. Ult Of the r.c.e will be It~ Street and8-yMenue +HOW MUCHr S 18 + 11G8181 Before Oct. 16, make checks payable to: Balboa Performing Arts Theatre Foundation and mail to: The Finish Line cfo' International, 7846 Bonnie Drive, Huntington Beach, r ) CA 92648. For more infor- mation, check out the Web site -http://nealarid.com/ finish line,. Over the years, the movement blossomed and the foundation pursued an organi.Zed fund·raisin9 campaign. Roberge said one of the pr6l>'- lems may have been that the initial estimate -$1 million to rehabili· tale the entire thedter-wasnafve. As part of their Capital Carn· pu1gn, the foundation has orga· ruzed a 5K run and walk for Q.1. 23 The course will loop through . PeninSula Point to the Wedge and return to the Balboa Pier. As an ddded incentive, the ~t 500 e ntries in the run will receive a free round·trip ticket to Catali.Qa cm the Catalina Ayer. ----~· FYI . :l "1 + Teddy Bears & Tea CUps • is at 225 Marine Ave. It offers etiquette classes and high tea, as well as birth~y parties. Reservations are ~ required. For more informe· tion, call (949) 673·7204. ; feathers and lace on lus head and walked UlSide.. An hour later ~ alter her dad hdd gone back to work -Elizabeth seemed like & clillerent child She sat grinrung cmcl giggling with her friends and looking forward to cake The . birthday girl . seemed pleiiscd with her party, which fea· lured a three·cou.rse meal and choice of'tea or lemonade. ~l!iiiiiliill._ ••-----.--...,,,,7.if.lve·yedr-old ~-· ved late and w; exat Haley and her brand new.doll sot at the hecid of one of the tablE?j in an o\'ersized annchair and cha tf te<1 wttn her friends about bo~~ ,~~~and ·star Wars." ~lf?'looked on as the gir rubbled on Uieir raisin sco~e~ •upped from their tea cups flnl.J munched on frozen grapesj Haley's looked on, puzzled. 1 ut the thought Of leaving her dad at the door. She hid her race behind her liuge oven.tufted teddy bear, trying. to -Oecide her nC'Xt move. In an effort to coax h.ls young daughter inside, Tommy Rainey planted a large party hat with •1 don't know where we go tto~ here," Hor.;ager said of her da~h· ter's next birthday. •How do :;YO~ top thisi" I I Ru~ning Toward the Millennium ' ' ' ... 14 days. Friday, October 8, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949..S7.U223 • Estancia comes up short against Santa Ana Valley, which hangs on for 21-20 nonleague triumph. BARRY FAUl.KNER lktf Pb COSTA MESA -Timing was everything for the Estancia High football team in the Eagles' 21-20 nonleague loss to Santa Ana Valley Thurs- day night at Orange Coast College. When it came time to go for a two-point con- version and the lead with 6:51 left ln the game, the Eagles tried to bamboo'Zle the Falcons from their shotgun swinging gate formation. But Valley managed to cover every possibility and the resulting pass attempt I ell incomplete. When the Eagles had a chance to seize momentum late in the ftrst half, a bobbled snap on fourth-and-goal at the Valley 3-yard line sent them to intermission with only a rallying cry. Just when it appeared The Eagles (3-2) had . finally courted momentum -as Marshall Hen- dricks returned his Orange County-leading fifth interception 25 yards for a TD, then tied the score at 14-14 with an 8-yard conversion run three plays after halftime -Valley senior Aaron Barragan sprinted 95 yards to paydirt with the ensuing kickoff. Then, when the Eagles' defense held and gave the hosts possession at therr own 22 with 4:18 remaining, what Hendncks later described as a cramp in his hamstnng forced him to the sideline for the fateful possession. Hendricks' 1111 SCHOOL f OOTllLL •' SA VALLEY replacement dropped a pitchout on the third snap. The Falcons (4-1) recovered and ran out the final 3:14. Despite the setback, pumped-up Estancia Coach Dave Perk.ins told his players he was proud of their second-half effort and hoped they could use their performance as a springboard into the Pacllic Coast League opener against Costa Mesa Oct. 15. "That was a good (Valley) team we battled tonight,• Perkins said. • U we played like this last week (a stunning 21-12 loss to previously win- less Anaheim), we'd be 4-1 right now. I told our kids we had a great preseason. • The Eagles appeared ready to head into league with a full head of steam when Hendricks G bolted 71 yards for a touchdown on the game's second play. Utilizing the same two-point converaion for- mation that failed to produce in the fourth quar- ter, however, Valley pressured the Eagles into an incompletion. Sa.nta Ana Valley answered with a six-play, 68~yard TD drive which was keyed by a 35-yard Barragan run and capped by Ellu Patu's 20-y.ard scoring scampet up the middle. The first of Hugb Jbarra's three conversion kicks gave the Flllcons a 7-6 edge. Estancia held after the first of its three lost fumbles (two more than they had coughed up in four previous games), then marched into the Val- ley red zone. Two costly penalties (they had 1 O for 66 yards on the night) forced the Eagles to settle for a 36- yard field-goal try, which sailed wi4e left mid- way through the second quarter: Hendricks, who finl.$hed with 227 rushing yards on 30 carries, broke 46 yarc1$ to create first- and-goal at the 4 with 38 seconf§ left in the flrst half. But three runs gained nothing and, having used all its timeouts, Estancia was forced to hur- ry the fourth-down snap, resulting in the bobble. Estancia earned the statistical edge, with 16 first downs and 324 rushing yards, to the Fal- eons' seven and 191. Mike Baron, a Valley assistant coach, went out of his way to tell Perkins and Estancia senior lineman Kyle Westman "Your line kicked our (butts) all night,· in the postgame handshakes. But the tough-luck Eagles had to settle for such solace. OON I.EACH I DAILY Pl.OT Harbor'• Ryan Brtll pops through the line behind the blocking of. Steve Wukawttz (left), Nlck Lanplorf (85) and Nlck HJddy (70). RUNNING WILD Stewart scores four touchdowns, three Sailors rumble for over 100 yards each in the blowout. TONY AITOBHW lat fib NEWPORT BEACH -It's nice to be home again. Newport Harbor High, donning the blue unif onns, for the first time all season. literally ran over an undermanned Magnolia squad, 55-13, Thutlday night in nonleague football. •They were mlssing some guys over there,•. TAR Sailors Coach Jeff Brinkley said of bis oppo- .nents •They had a lot of guys injured and it made it tough for them.• lnjurtes or not, the Sailors' running trio of _________ ..._......, ____ _ Andre Stewart. Ryan Brill and Ryan Ortega Chris to find." bad an evening not seen 1n Tats' tenitory for To give credit lo a banged up Magnolia some time. (1--') club. The Sentinels threw ever}'tlung but Stewart ran for 196 yards and four touch-the kitchen sink at the Sailors on the following downs on 12 cairles, Ortega had 1t0 yards and possession. a touchdown on 11 cam , while Brfil ran for After a aucc: ~ful 49-yard fl •a·flkk r, the 102 rard1 for the Sailon. 5entlnel.s pulled out the hag of tncks auilln • definitely don't r member ever having This time on a double-lat ral pas for a 24-yard -.uuee guys go ror over 100 yards," Brtnkley touchdown. Mid. "They dld an outstanding job of finding "They threw some gooo tufl ot us.• Bnnk· the holes and running hard.• · ley said. "We have to do a better job of not g1v· To say the least. Overall, Newport Harbor lng up early points, even on trick plays like 4·0-t), ran for o. comt>lned 460 yards on the that." evening, dominating from the outset. The Tars' After a 1urprlling i1·? t!e through on quar· net yardage wu 661. ter, Newport Harbor got busy, tipping off 42 lronlcally, Newport got the offense going ltralght J)9lntl to blow the game open. through the air on ltl firlt poaMlioo. u quar· Brill and Stewart combined for all 64 yl.{ds ck Chril Mandenno hooked up wt\b on the opening drlve ol the MCOnd quarter ~lltln Jecobl on a 57·yard touchdown strike. With Stewart &ak1ng lt ln from 21 yanli out. ~came at us wtth eight in the bOx and FtO,Jll there the "Stewart Show· rOM to coverage,• Brtnkley J8id •Any time you another level. man on man 19Uw m, we're gonna throw lnducting the l 1·yud t<>uchdown run, the Ind we felt that we Could get guys open for MhlOr' nanning bAck 1mred on four al hil Last \ five runs, indudlng two 58-yard scampers that rapidly increased his game total. In fact, Newport had four, one-play drives that resulted in touchdowns, three on Stewart runs and one on a 43-yard touchdown pass Crom Ma.nderino to Jacobs. his second of the night. Jacobs finished with 108 yarrui on three receptions, while Ma.nderino made the most of his four completions, throwing for 130 yards and twoTDs. With the Sailors out in front, 42·7. Brinkley used his reserves and they found uccess. too. Ortega, who bad 104 of his 110 yard m the second half scored on an 18-yard run and third-string quarterback Morgan Cr&lg man- aged to get in the end zone on a t-yard TD run. On the defensive side, Newport held Mag· noUa to only 156 yards of total offense and had three interceptions by Jacobs, Andy Rankin and David Sprenger. Ryan Devin also recov· ered a fumbl for the 'J'ars. All was not peach and cre111n for th Sailors, as they cornrrutted 16 pcnalt for l3t yards lo t. "We've got to lower our pc.naltl • • Brink· ley said. Mlf we commit that mllny in league. we'll be 1n troubl ." Speaking of leayue, the Tan will open 5ea Vlew League Friday, hosting Irvin , "l'm a little nervous after p~)'.i~g a game like this so cloee to league," Brtnlley aald. "I wu telling my Ullltailtl that I wa happy with the lnteMtty ln the Glendora game We'll have to reaDy step h up for nut wMk. •we're going to bit the bUU •w MXt week,• Brtnk)ey continued ·0ur guys know what's ebMd ol UI We knOW we're In I tough IM.gue and our guys have been fOC\lllld on our ~ an MMOG Thia " what ...... been welUng f Of.• DAY . ..... klcbd. (buns) ........ " Mike lll"Ol'f. Santa Ana Valley assistant ce>«h, addressing Estancla's Dave Perkins and Kyte Westman Doi P11ot I lfl lfl SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM Newport Harbor ·•Pound-for-pound, few can match the Sailor's offensive lineman with his work in the trenches. DON CANnlFIJ, Muniz is one of 1111 e finest football 1111111 ards ever to come out of Harbor High and Orange Coast College. Muniz, a 1949 graduate of Newport Harbor, is the brother of the late Mani.tel Muruz, a second-team All-CIF selection at tackle off the championship '42 grid team at Newport and the brother of Joe, a two-year veteran at Harbor in 1943 and '44. He was also named first string All-Eastern Conference once in the early 50's and had been highly. praised by the late Johnny Owens, the early day OCC defensive coach. "I always liked Johnny Owens," Muniz said. To him, Owens was a solid and fair-minded coach. One of his greatest perfonnances in high school was the night his '48 Harbor High team almost defeated St. Anthony of Long Beach, the defending ClF champion, wluch starred future All-Amencan fullback John Olszewski and All·CIF quarterback Bill Mais. Both tired of MuniZ exhausting them m rugged line play. He was a 250-pound guard with power and quickness. Few could defend against him consistently. Muruz also spent 10 years helpmg Costa Mesa youth with his coaclung in Pop Warner !ootball He once helped his brother Manuel with his youth coaching in Santa Ana. His two top players were his son, and Isaac CUrtis, who went on to star at Santa Ana High in the backfield, and at end for the Cincinnati Bengals. Looking back and noting that Muniz played through three head coaches in high school and one in AlMwliz Muniz later helped coach the Costa Mesa Comanches six years (the 9-11 age group) and the Costa Mesa junior college, he was asked to name the one who impressed him most over the years. In response, Muniz said, "Al Irwin. He was the kind of man you wanted to play your heart out for." By the time Muniz had cleared Orange Coast College, he had been offered ample scholarships and 20 letters came from different colleges, which included Washington State, Oregon State, Oregon, Tulsa, Fresno and San Jose State. After considerable thought, he chose not to advance to a major college. · . C4ballos (the 12-12 age group) four years. He played on one champi- onship team that still prompts amusement It was the Future Farmers of America basketball team. lt was the Future Parmen of America basketball team at Harbor High in the. late 40's and he was the sixth man. Over the years, Muniz was one of the grid team's most admired players at all levels, and today he finds himself in a similar positlon with his induction into the Dally Pilot · Sportl Hall of fame, celebrating the oncoming mWennium. The human race •The 14-mile Bank Rare can bring back some memories for many of the old salts. ce here and a race there1 here a race, there a race, verywhere a race-race! Whew. Sailbo4t racing is a wonderful activity, just like tennis, golfing, the movies or watching Monday Night Football. But what if there were three or four games being played on Monday night or you were asked to play golf ln three of four f oW"Somes on the same day? Decision time. It's not the being able to choose one race over another that is the bad thing, but rather, do so many races dilute the sport? A question that ha been bantered about the sailing comm\&!llty for a long tune to 1011 11 & which there seems to be no reel correct answer. Saturday, the Newport Oceen Sailing AssodAtion (NOSA) wU1 ho t th 1•-mile Bank Race, a race that has been around foe about 40 ye&1'5. The Bahia Connthian will SEE BOATING MGI M f RIDIY 11111 LlllTS I 0 Friday, Odober 8, 1999 Sports .. Eagles impressive; Sailors shm-p at Sea View • Estancia''s boys and. girls both win against Costa Mesa; Harbor boys s-weep, Tars' Steen first. • JosuP11 Boo ~fib COSTA MESA -Estancia High's boys cross country looked strong again in a 15-50 shutout of Costa Mesa while the Eagles' girls team earned it's rust win of the year, 24-31, at Fairview Park against the Mustangs. Estancia placed the top six run- ners in the boys race. Danny Vax- gas, Luis Segovinao and Humber- to Rojas finished in a pack for the first three places. Mike Casillas, Eric Lopez and Abe Inouye aossed the line next. Costa Mesa's best finisher was Mike Williams, with a time of 18:26, good for seventh place. Dasan Bushell and Bnan Hemen· over finished together for eighth and ninth for the Mustangs. Estanda's girls team barely beat Costa Mesa team fresh off an impressive win against Laguna Beach. I..iz Huipe of Estancia fin- ished far ahead of everyone with a time of 20:10. Sarah Cotton of Costa Mesa was second 23 sec- onds later. Janet Cahuentzi .of Estancia and Michelle Barnett Qf Costa Mesa were third and fourth, and ' the Eagles had the slight lead. Then Maria Arroyo and HIGH SCHOOL FOOlllLL Scont by Quarters Santa Ana Valley 7 7 7 0 -21 Estancia 6 0 8 6 -20 First Quarter Est -Hendricks 71 run (pass failed), 11:08. SAY -Fatu 20 run (Ibarra kick), 2:20. Se6>nd Quarter SAY -Barragan 47 run (Ibarra ktek), 1:51. Third Quarter Est -Hendricks 2S interception return (Hendricks run), 10:1S SAY -Bt1rragan 9S kickoff return (Ibarra kid<), 9:58 Fourth Quarter Est -Valdes 1 run (pass failed), 6 S 1 Attendance: 400 (estimated). INOMDUAL RUSHING SAY -Zepeda, 22-87, Barragan, 3-82, 1 TD; Fatu, 2-22, 1 TD, Burgueno, 2-minus-12. Est -Hendricks, 30-227, 1 TD; Mueller, 12-60; Romo, 6 34, Jah1d, 3-7; Rodriguez. 1-4; Freeman, 2 2; Valdes, 2-0, 1 TD; Alderete, 1-minus-10. INDIVIDUAL PASSING SAV -Burgueno, 6-12-1, 2S. Est -Valdes, 0-4-0, o. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING SAY -Dunning, 3-13; Guevara, 1-9; Zepeda, 1-6; Fatu, 1-minus-3 Est · None. GAME STATISTICS ' SAY Est First downs 7 16 Rushes-yardage 27-191 57-324 Passing yardage 2S O Passing 6 12-0 0-4-0 Net return yardage• 16 41 Sacks-yardage 2 -12 0-0 Net yardage 220 381 Punts S-30 3-27 Fumbles-fumbles lost 2-1 5·3 Flags-net yardage 8-46 10-66 Time of possession 19: 13 28:27 '"P\.rlt returns, tntercepboris. fumble returns Sting wins twice j COSTA MESA -The OCU Sting boys-under-17, team began a wuming streak this past weekend with two wins in d row On Saturday th<' OCU Sting knocked off the CUSC Impact, 3-0, on goals from Brian Walton, Scott Nickerson and Jordan ChrlsUan. On Sunday ctgaiw.t the LUSC Storm, Walton scored twice more. and Chasen Marshall added a Uurd tally m a 3-0 w111 for thP Sbng The offensive urut wao, led by SURFING Ne~ortwins NEWPORT BEACH -New- port Harbor's club surhng team was a 72-54 winner over Laguna Beach at 58th Street Thursday morning in the season opener. Newport Harbor was led by Robert Palm, Joe Alani, Scott Breneman, Heather Clark and Ryan Bellerose. The longboarders went 1-2-3. Newport Harbor's next start is on Thursday, Oct. 14., against Los Alamitos, starting at 6:30 a.m., at the 58th Street site. 1~· ··_ : . ',·.I .J... . • ... .,;. -r •.. I.iii • Score by Oullrters Magnolia 7 0 6 0 -13 Newport Harbor 7 28 14 6 -SS First Quarter NH -Jacobs 57 pass from Manderino (Bargas kick), 9:49. Mag -Henry 24 pass from Davis (Romero ldcte). 8:25. NH -Stewa~n ~:s'kkki, 10:48. NH -Stewart 12 run ie:~gas ktek, 10:31 . NH -Stewart 57 run (Bargas klc ). 8:10. NH -Jac9bs 43 pass from Manderino (Bargas kick). 7:01 . Third Quarter NH -Stewart SB run (Bargas kick), 11 :44 NH -Ortega lB run (Bargas kid<), S;23. Mag -Davis 2 run (run tailed), 0:14. Fourth Quart« NH -Ctaig 1 run (kick failed), 3:55. Attendance: 1,500 (estimated). INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Mag -Gonzalez. 13-37; Moye, 1-0; Smitn, 2-minus-2; Arbiso, 3-9; Davis. 12-11, 1 TO; Mendoza. 1-1. NH -Stewart. 12-196, 4 TD; Brill, 12-102; Gaeta, 1-11; Ortega, 11-110, 1 TD;Ctaig, 10-32, 1 TO; Casserly, 2-9 INDMDUAL PASSING Mag -Davis, 4-1 S-2, S2, 1 TO; Moye. 2-6-1l S6; Mendoza, 1-1-0, 3. NH -Mander no. S-12-0, 130, 2 TD; Gaeta, 1-2-0, 12. tNDIVlDUAL RECEIVlNG Mag -Martin, 3·65; Henry, 3-43, 1 TD; AlcaTa, 1-3. NH -Jacobs, 3-108, 2 TO; Smith, 2-22; Giordani, 1-12. GAME STATISTlCS Mag NH First downs 8' 22 Rushes-yardage 28-67 ~ Passing yardage 111 142 Passing 7-22-3 6-14-0 Net return yardage• 0 S9 Sacks-yardage 3 1 1 0-0 Net yardage 1 S6 661 P.unfs 6-34 2-28 - Fumbles-fumbles lost 4-1 4-1 Flags-net yard1t9e 8-42 16-131 Time of possession 22:S3 2S:07 •Punt returns, intera!ptlOn\ ft.mble returns CLUB SOCCER Federico Moreno, Chris Kim, Ryan Lancaster, Justin Collins and BIJan EwalL The defense was led by Kevin Yoches, Brian Henry, Ryan Denman and Sam Coons. • OCU Vipers 3, Wolves 2: Adam Dobkin soored twice and Kyle Sdmeek- 1 uth had a goal for OCU Vipers. Bllly Munce had an assist and solid midfield play was turned in by Eric Cox, Matt Collier, Jonsen Carmack and Donnie HunL SCHEDULE TODAY • Football High school -Westminster vs Corona del Mar. at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m., Brethren Chnstian vs Costa Mesa, at Orange Coast College, 7 p.m • Volleyball Community college women -Orange Coast at Cypress, 7 p.m. High school girls -Santa Margarita at Newport Harbor, 6:30 p.m • 50CCl9f' Community college men · Orange Coast at Cypress, 3 p.m. Community college women Cypress at Orange Coast. 3 p.m. • Watwpolo High school boys -Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor at Southern California Invitational, at Ir.line, 3 p.m. • CH911~1 : llOllCE Of PEllllC* 10 • ADll•UiBi ESTATE OF: Admlnl1tr.tlon of E• tat•• Aot. (Thie euthori-tv wlll _..ow the ,,.'90.,. II rerr•••nud .... to Ulk• INH'IY eodone without obtalnlno ooutt approY. .i. S.fOfe Ulklno ~rteln very lmporunt eotiont howewr, the persoMl repr .. 1nt1dve wltl b9 required to give nodoe to lnt1111ted pertOM unl111 they h1v1 wllved nodoe or oo~ tented to the prope>ffd .otlon.I The Indepen- dent 1dmlnl1trttlon euthorhy W!Hlt.,. or.,,., t V9al1M liTHEL MIA All.AV..-E. MIA CASE MO. A1111• To al Mire. bend-deflft, ONClto,.., 00~ dngent ONClttoR, end petMN WM"Wf O~ wtM be ,,....,..,_. In u.. • • fetet•, Of both" of: vu•GINIA t'THcL SAIA AJ<A Vlf•· GfNIA !, SAIA I A l'IT1TION Ne bffn fhcl bv MICHAEL 4.IAIAlntMI~ Coult of c.lf oml•. ~1of~,.. .,_. 1Nt MM:HAR A. IAIA be...,....._ ........ : ..... tlW .. ••llfN--.... e.tMeoftMd111dl!M. THI NTmON ,.. ~~ .. ................ ..................... ""'"' en lnte'"t.cl 1>4tnon m •• en obfeodon to tt. ptdtlon and thoWI good HUH Whv IM ooun •hould not peM tM *lthority. A HfA .. INQ on tt. = wll be h9td on -4, 11tl et 1 :41 ~.M. In o.ot. L71 ........ ,Th.City Drive Or•n1• CA t2'P-OOl7. • YOU 08.JfCT TO Che .... of tM pndeft, """ ..,... I Ill SCIOOL C IOSS COUlllY effort, but Harbor finished second to Woodb~ in team standings. Stephanie Melendez finished together at fifth and sixth to give Estancia the Win. Estancia's boys team improves to 2-1, while the girls team is 1-2. Costa Mesa's boys team is 0-3, while the aids team falls to 1-2. MCMc QlAST LIAGUl (....,,,._ P..ta) EstANaA 15, ~ MlSA 50 1. Varges (Est), 17:31; 2. Segovlnao (Est), 17:33, 3 Rojts (Est), 17:34; 4. Casilles (Est), 17 .43; s. LOQez (Est), 17:52; 6. IOOUYe (Est), 17 58, 7. Wllllems (CM), 18:26; 8. 8Ushell (CM)( 19:41; 9. HemenOllW (CM), 19!46; 10. Fine (Est), 19-57 , GIN ESTMOA 2A. eo.tA MlSA 31 1. Hu1pe (Est), 20;10; 2 Cotton (CM), 20".33; l C.hlWltzl (Est), 20:49; 4. Bernett (CM), 21:20; 5. Arroyo (Est). 21:33; '·Melendez (Est), 21:31; 7. Hitt (CM), 22:]9'; I. Nguyen (CM), 22:A1; 9. NON«I (Est), ll-07: 10. IW'nlf'u (CM). llA2. Newport boys romp ORANGE -Newport Har- bor's boys established themselves as runaway leaders in the race for the Sea View League cross coun- try championship after dominat- ing the finit of two fiv~·way meets Thursday, which will precede league finals. Doug Dukes, John Peschelt and Chris McMllle.o went 3-5-6 for the boys. Amber Steen won individual honors for girls with an 18:42 BRIEFLY SEA a.........-r (et ...... ...., ..,. 1. R~ (l.H), 15:.55; 2. Armijo~. 1611; I.°'*-(MG. M:M' Wllrftlt( l.H>. 16:3S; 5 ......... (MO; 1IOI; L Md•• I (MO, 1f:SJ; 7. Metlde (Irv), 16:56; &. LM#WI (NH). tt:Se. 9. Mc0ol91d (lr4, "· ; 10. Roduria (Irv), 17!06; CMMn: " RC>mefO (NH), 17:14; 16. Furman (NH). 17:21; 18. Cortes (NH), 17:A4. ....., ICOltng: Newport 18, Woodbrldge41; Newport 20, Allso Nlgue~ 43; Newport 2A, Laguna Hiiis, 34; Newport 19, Irvine 40 Girts t. StMn (NH), tl:t&2; 2. S.gles 'WJ, 19;01; 3. Bettotl fW}, 191>5; 4. Morris (Irv), 1913; S. MecHlot (NH), t•~ 6. ICenln 'WI. 19:35; 7. ICredel 'WI. 19:51; 8 Felrlng CW>. 19:58; 9. Whlta (Irv), 20.01: to. fOll <MO. 20:04. ottaen: 12. Frlednwl (NH), 20; 12; 16. Rlnetc (NH), 20:40; 19. Inoue (NH), 20:51; 20. St Andre (NH), 20:57. ....., .... Woodbidge 22. Newport 33, Newpon 22. ll'llne 37; Newport 19, Legune Hilli 30; Newport 15, Alho Niguel 50. BOATING CONTINUED FROM 9 hold • J-Fest 99, • another great race and on Oct. 17, the four-race •Hot Rum Series• TARS ROLL ON, 12-6 ~· • 14-mlle Bank Race• has had its share of celebrities enter the event, with Beverly HUlsbUJya' Buddy Ebsen and .;. " Gunsmol<e's James Arness to name a couple. Woodbridge the latest victim in Sea View duel NEWPORT BEACH -In T I ti ti I S the first big Sea View League match between Newport Har- bor High and Woodbridge's girls tennis team, the Sailors rose to the occasion and defeat- ed the visiting Warriors, 12-6. The marquee matchup between Natalie Braverman and Susanna Ll.ngman went to Braverman, 6-4. She also won her other two matches. 6-0, 6-0. Llngman beat Audra Adams and Chelsea Godbey by identi- cal scores of 6-1. Adams and Godbey came back by sweep- ing Woodbridge's other singles players. Kristin Case and Jenny Mey- ers teamed up in doubles for the first time and swept their three matches in impressive fashion, 6-1, :J-5, 6-3. Newport Harbor improves to 10-1, 3-0. The teams meet again on Oct. 26. SEA VIEW U!AGUIE NEWl'OM 12. WOOOIRIOGE 6 Singles: Braverman (NH) def. Ltngman 6-4, def. Bescharti 6-0, def. Roth 6-0: Adams (NH) lost 1-6, won 6--0. 6-0; Godbey (NH) lost 1-6, won 6-2, 6-0. Double.: Cilse-Meyers (NH) def. Exon-Husted 6-1, def Soriano.Rue 7-S. def. Hochkiko-fazeli 6-3; Collopv- Hilwklns. (NH) won 6-1, lost 4'(), -won 7-5, Bartter-Sdmeider (NH} l6st 1-6, 3-6, 4-6. CdM buries Eagles Mis2 S T ~ I I ti ti I S Corona del Mar High girls' ten- nis remained unbeaten in the Pacific Coast League following Thursday's 17-1 win over host Estancia. In singles play, Kim Singer and Leslie Dam.ion swept through their matches without losing a game, while the dou· bles team of Laura Claster and Ka tie Tenerelli lost only one game en route to their 6-0, 6-0, 6-1 sweep. Estancia falls to 0-3 in the PCL. Next up for the Sea Kings (6-4, 3-0), ranked sixth in the Orange County Sportswriters Poll, is a tnp to Irvine Tuesday to take on Uruversity High, before Wednesday's nonleague show- down Wlth Back Bay rival New- port Harbor. Both matches are set to start at 3 p.m. MOAC COAST l£AGUE CORONA D1.L MAR 17, ESTA.NClA 1 Singles: Singer (CdM) def. ltettln, 6--0, def. Cloud, 6-0, def. Charezale, 6-0; Damion (CdM) won 6-0. 6-0, 6-0; Griffith (CdM) won 6-1, 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Claster· Tenerelll (CdM) def. McCormlck-Gudvangen, 6-0, def. Burns.t..eysen, 6-1, def. Broolts-VaveJo. 6-0; Fuller-Bryan (CdM) won 6-4, 6-1, 6-1; Minna- Colgate (CdM) lost 2-6, won 6-1, 6-1. y Newport, in four NEW-.._._ ...... .__.~ PORT Y 0 l l I YI All BEACH -It took a little longer than expected, but Newport Harbor High managed to upend Laguna Hills in four games to remain unbeaten in Sea View League girls volleyball. The Sailors, ranked No. 1 in the Orange County Sportswrit· ers' Poll, knocked off the Hawks, 15-12, 15-1, 7-15, 15-3, Thursday to improve to 15-1, 2-0 in league. For the Sdilors, April Ross and Heather Cullen had seven kills each and Erin Haller added six kills. Katie King bad 19 assists to lead Newport Harbor's passing game. Next up for Newport Harbor is Santa Margarita, at home, tonight at 6:30. NH whips Warriors JRVlNE Mustangs nip foe C 0 S T A __ ._._._..- rvt:ESA -Costa I E ti ti I S Mesa Higb's girls tennis team continued it's rapid improve- ment with a dramatic 4-2 victo- ry in a tiebreaker against North- wood in a Pacific Coast League match Thursday. Both teams were tied 9.9 in mat<:hes and 72-72 in games after regulation play. Misa Doan pulled out a gutsy win in her tiebreaker match for the extra point. No. 1 singles player Hillary Havens won three of four matches, including the tiebreaker. The doubles team won six out of nine matches in the Mustangs' winning effort. Costa Mesa is now 6-7, 2-1. The Mustangs are at Laguna Beach on Tuesday. PAORC COAST U!AGUE CostA MESA 9, NO«l"HWOOO 9 (Costa Mesa won 4-2 ln tlebrMker, .tt.r 72-72 tSe In fll"MI) Singles: Havens (CM) lost to GI. Lopez 1-6, def. Ga. Lopez 6-4, def. Nguyen 6-2; Doan (CM) lost 0-6, 3-6, won 6-4; M. Lee (CM) lost 0-6, 0-6, 4-6. Doubtes: DeMello-Huynh (CM) def. The event draws approximately 40 entries and has always been one of Newport's more successful races. However, prior to the invention of Global Positioning Systems (GBS), the race was oftentimes won by the boat that could fine the 14-mile bank mark rust. With a little fbg, a little current and a little compass, many bad trouble locating the turning mark. In fact. the committee boat had trouble determining just where it was as well. The 14-Mile Bank has a hump called Larson's Knoll, which sits about 350 feet below the surface. When you drop your cement block attached to the mark line, you better hope you hit the knoll or the mark Titanics. In any event, the GPS has saved the day and all is well with this weU run and well attended event. Awards and trophies will be given out at the annual NOSA general meeting held at the Balboa Yacht Club during this Sunday's brunch. For intormation. contact NOSA at (714) 771-0691. The 20th anniversary of the Voyager •Hot Rum" Series, Newport Harbor G 0 l F High's girls golf team continued its unbeaten ways Thursday afternoon, this time handling Sea View League rival Wood- bridge on its own turf, the Ran- cho San Joaquin Golf Club, tak- ing the hosts by eight strokes to impro\'e to 8-0 .overall, 4-0 in league. E.-Klm-Assayag 6-1, def. Chen-C.. McNeil 6-1, def. IC. McNeil-Yvette 6-0; S. Klm-J. Lee {CM) won 6-0, lost 4-6. won 6-1; Sori•Yenny won 7-5, lost 2-6, l-6. OCC a 14-6 winner hosted b.Y the NewportBeach - -'-Yacht Club, begins next Sunday.,,. The three·race event held on Oct. 17, Nov. 21, Jan. 16 and Feb. 13, is an mside the harbor race. Sophomore Shelly Roberts stepped up and recorded a 42 on the par-36 course off the men's tees to distinguish herself as medalist, and the key to the victory. Harbor's Kelly Hunt and Channing Lovejoy of Wood- bridge were a notch back with 45s, and Undsday Galbraith of Harbor closed it out with a solid 47. Woodbridge falls to 8-2, 3-1. CdM in first PCL win CORONA DEL ----..- MAR -Corona P 0 L 0 del Mar High 's boys water polo team won the first Pacific Coast League game of the year against visiting Laguna Beach, 12-6. After a 3-3 be in the second quarter, Cd.M scored five goals in a row for a comfortable 8-3 halftime lead. Ryan Jetton led the Sea Kings with four goals, while Garrett Gentry had three. Goalie Brad Netherton had 11 saves. MCJflC COAST LEAGUE CORONA D1.L MM 12. lAGuHA luat 6 Laguna Beach 2 1 2 1 -6 Corona del Mar 3 5 2 2 -12 UV..,. a..ch: Damato 2, Zlegler 2. Burdick 1, Waldley 1. Saves: Mortazavi 5, Bartels 4. Corona del Mllr: Jetton 4, Gentry 3, Flynn 2, Bowlus 1, Fabian 1, Jadcson 1. Saves: Netherton 11 FroeW5oph: CdM 8. Laguna Beach 3 WHITtlER -,... ... _ 0fange Coast Col-P 0 l 0 lege overcame a first.half surge by host Rio Hondo to pull out a 14·6 win Thursday In noncon- ference men's water polo action. After the two teams fought to a 5-5 tie at the half, the Pirates (10-3) outscored Rio Hondo, 9-1, in the second half for the win. Jeff Pratt and Kevin Becker each scored three times, while Steve Dugger and Scott Butler added two goals apiece for the Pirates, who will participate in the Citrus Tournament this weekend. NONCOP.aENa ~ CoA.ST 14, Ibo Homo 6 Or19nge Coast 3 2 5 _. • 1 • Rio Hondo 2 3 0 1 -6 Onlnge co.st Pratt 3, Secker 3, Butler 2. Dugger 2, Jacobe 1, McKinney 1, Alvarado 1, Smalley 1. Saves: Oliver 7, Archer 2 . NHBA registration NEWPORT BEACH -The New- port Harbor Baseball Assodatioo will conduct registration signups for the Spring 2000 season Oct. 16, Nov. 6, and Dec. l at Ensign Junior High. Registration times are 9 a.m. to l p.m. on Oct. 16 and Nov. 6 and 7-9 p.m on Dec. 1. Fees are $85 tor Sheltand and Pinto ages 5-8, $100 for Mustang and Bronco ayes 9-12 and $125 for Pony ages 13·1'. First·time play81'1 mwt bring a copy of their birth certW.cate and fees are poid by check or ca.sh. : " , . ·-.-! : ·~ , ... ~ f . ~ ~ ~,.~-. . . . -.;'., '\ ' ' I _.' t•1 'f11 .,, •· a •f , .... ;' .. .. '• . ' ' ..... ' otdmanoe m~ bl r'Nd In 11'1t City C1111U Ol!ICt n Fllr Drtve, Cotta M.., MARY T. !UJOTT, OecMy City Cleftt Put>lllhtd NtwPon 8Mch- Co9ta Meta Delly PtlOt October 8, 1899 f111 , The start line is about 100 yards west of the Nautical Museum and begins at noon. A Warning born blows at 11 :54 a.m. The race will have two PHRF classes, A and ·B, and welcomes one-design classes of five or more entries. Gather y'all and unite -Santana 20s, Harbor 30s, Schock 35s and others, and enter this tun event. The event concludes each Sunday race with a barbecue and copjous amounts of hot nnn drink specials held at the Newport Beach Yacht Club from 4-7 p .m. 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EXTRA SELF STORAGE wll conduct a public sale of the oontents of the storage space(•) named below, wl1h the contents being IOld to the h!pst bidder, lor lawful money of the g EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY AH 1t1I n(alt '"""" .. II ltllt """''"' " ... ltd " ... , .. tfll fair llnsltlt Ad ti 1111 n IMMttll tfllkll Mn II .. ,.1 :. """'" ... , """ .. '· 111111111.. ., .iscr11111 .. u .. ----am 11 llct, Qlff, ri11fi.1, .. r.fllNlclJ.lllllillal~tl Hllfllt "1tf1, 9' II ltltteCltll It lllll1 ny ncll ,rtftrttct, .... "fllCllMlulltll .• 1'11 ltWl'l'lf Wiii HI ..... ., _.,. ..., ... ...... ..... .., '"' """ ...... .. fltltlltl .. lllt ltW °" rtlftfl '" •• ,.-, •• ,.,... 1111 '" •••Ill••• .... 111... 11 "'" '""''" lft n1t11Mt tt 11 ...,i ""'1tallf hllt. Tt , .... ,UI• ti fbcl1lllllelltl, all HUD Ttll·llll ., 1 ...... 24-llW. F9I lllt -~·· oc ., .. , ..... ClllHUO .. ~. ••••••••••••• • * • a SOLDn • * * :sHOWCAse: * HOMES • % FOR SALE ! : In Our Saturday t • REAL ESTATE * % Su1p!ementl ! ! HOMES OF ! : THE WEEK ! * • : Ol1play Adi ! * Start at $751 * * Deadline • • • : Tuesday 5PM : • Open House * : Llttlng1 ! ! Only $151 ! • Deadline • t Thur1dey SPM ! * It P1y1 to * • * • Advertise • ! In the Best ! ! LOCAL t * Real Ettate • : Section ! ! Call Todayll ! SA RIVERA t .d4M74-4252 * rANNE WILLEY t 94N74-4249 : •••••••••• llQAUN a+U hi w llACMt MlllfJ ... 71Mt.,. UN9ld ... cf Alneftca (Cllfl) The Nie le *'O held 10 ~a llf'*>fd'1 len Ind .. be held et 17182 Sampson Lana. Hun11ngton e.ach, CA 92647 on October 20, 1"9, et 11 AM AuctlOflMf'a Nltna. K. E. Auc:llon Phone .. (909) 163-1131 Adl:hu: P. 0 BolC 825, Aiello, CA 92377 Bond•: 7~1-19 · The Oubllc: 11 lnYlted IO 11· lend firms are cash ontv Owner raaeivas the right lo bid A general deserlptlon of the property belng told, along With Ille Identity of the Occupant 111nt1ng the spec. lf9 •• follows: SPACE NO., OCCUPANT, PROPERTY DESCRIPTION A-081 , LISA CARDEN, MISC. BOXES, CLOTH, GOLFCLUBS.MATRESS A-333, JULIA STAUDT, FURNITURE, MISC. BOXES, CLOTH B-276 JEFF BOYER. T.V AAbfo, FURNITURE, ClOTH, Fl.OOA JACK C·0 18, THOMAS FERGUSON, WHITE CHEST, MISC. BOXES. LUGGAGE, FURNITURE, DOI.LY, 2 LA.ODER C·25S, RICHARD A BROWN, FURNITURE, TOOlS. RADIO, MISC. BOXES C 310, DANIEL SIM· PSON, SUITCASE , FURNITURE. TOOL BOX 0·299, SAUNDRA D. HARTMA~1 BICYCL.E, MISC B01'ES, CLOTH, VACUUM CLEANER, HOUSEHOt.D ITEMS. PubUlhed Newpon Beach· Cotta Mesa Dally Piiot October 1, 8, 1999 F096 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The mini storage facility. acconllng to the provislons ol OMalOn 8 ol the BUSI· nes1 and Prolesslons Code, Chapter 10, Sec:llOn 21707 (a), hereby gives NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Ext,. Storage Newport PEEK·A-800 OCEAN VIEW IBR IBA Access to Pflv• ..-bHch. lar-landlclped ;.1npMac:tOOiid $669,000 ~ IMH-45-1256 N£W MNHOiit 1851 S.F. llR 29A Oca#I v-. Oaek '""900 Jotln Kenney R.E. -......n>-4040- OU> CORNA DEC MU OCEAHVIEWI IS2 HI.Ziii Dr, On Cyn, 1 block lo bNctl. tnwNC CoC1age 2br 15ba, trpc S7611,000 Shown bV IWI z:-759-9070 E SIO£JEWEL OPEN SAT 1_. 232 E. 21ST ST ...,, 2ba "* tmn bMu dlc:or .... mod kite. $3591( Jadda Olis Alt alb MH31-1101 t NEW HOMES E Side .. FROM BUILDER OPEN Sat·Sun 11·5 2527 TM>lql 2541 Sltf.I Ana AYI 4tJr, 2 5 bl. IPP'Oll 1~2000 aQll 2 cat !Jl'llQI Stlllna • $356,900 . G&722-8t20' MH4&-7IOI 0P£H &OH 1 :00:S;OO 2063 BtlnlVIOOCI E sk11 house, '1¥« 1 !500lll, •• .,.....f '*'10d, ~ *· rneitllr\ll; lky!ls, ti.I ~.500 ~r:-268'1~ E'ii0£ ™ c:usiom dltlChld. 2'91ory. blJltt In '92, 38r 2 561. $334 ,000. Elll & ~ TRt!r, Agt 94H42-4722 Hutu Townhoma 3Br 2 581 IOad8d ~. 2c lllf, Sl78,000 E~ & J;A/ Tm 9-4H42-4722 ' '*':'ii!: .... I lkly In Colla ~ld~llll pclcld 10 llQUldMll Gii In on hWlllllda~ ..... ~ ~ . ,, . ... ,, . . ·, I , ' ' • t • ..... Wll oonouc:t • public ... of the~ of the ADr&ga ll*l(s) netnad baloW, wlttl IN con1ent4 being IOld to the 1'19*t bidder, lof laWful money of the United 5'11M ol Amir• Ir.a (calh). The Mia II being held IO Ullsty a landlord's llln end Wiii be held ac 1250 Br1&IOI Street, Colla Mela, CA 92626 on October 20th, 1999, al 12:30 pm Auctloneeta Name: KE. Auction Slrvkla Pllone fl • (909) 863-1131 Address: P 0 Box 508, Patton. CA 92369 Bond II! 723-41-19 The pUbltc Is Invited to at· tend. Terms are cash only Owner reaeives the r1ght fo bkt A general description of the property being IOld along with the Identity ol the 0ooul>&l)t renting the space are as follows· SPACE NO. ·OCCUPANT PROPERTY DESCRIPTION A 105, KAMALLA RICE. BOXES, FURNITURE, PICTURES, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS C241, DIANA BIBLE, BOXES, PICTURE, COUCH. CHAIRS D162, JEFFREY CON· NER, BOXES, MARKET UMBRELLA, FILM CANISTERS 0210, DANIEL JACK- SON, BOXES, STEREO, TV, COUCH, CHAIRS Published Newport Beach· Costa Mesa OallY Pilot October 1, 8, 1999 F099 Fletltloue BualneH Name Statement The lollowlng persons are doing bl.lalness as: PISTON RECORDS, 1128 West Balboa Bouler vard #6, Newport Beacn, California 92663 Paga Demond Mus- grove, 1357 Caminlto Septlmo, Cen1111, Cahlomla 92007 This business ts con· ducted by· an lndtvldual Have yoo started doing oo.iness yet? No Page o. Musgrove This statement was hied 2 00..00S ON THE WATER Gr• Views • 2Br 2 58a S985.000 & $875,000 Udo Plrll RMlly eMM7W700e BLUFFS Popular 8br 21>& end unit, llngll ltory. '453,000. Appointment Only. Stoller. MM44-7(2• °'*' Houle Sun 1 _. BIG CYN Vitus TOWNHOME EXCEU.EHCE Bordttlng 81g Crn Golf Coune. 2-3bls ()pan SUn , .. FORD AOAO PROPERTIES !M~75!H700 L~ conao ii ga1«1 commnfy FaJX....., ~ ~ MM F.shlon lfland. $219.000. Marcia SN1ders. $ftw1 Gall# 7f<f-flf57..Jt34 BIG CANVOH NH OPEN SUN 1·S 31 Rut FontalnlltllY 4br il.R>e, over ..00 1pro1 al. Prtv pool a IPL MOREi PRICED REDUCED THIS WEEK.ENO OHL Y $M5,000 By Owner MM-«-l154 iCUFFS large 3br, iam nn, Immaculate, hrdwd firs, ll'AA· leri, poaslllla ..... opllon, $435,000. ~-9"9-651·2155 JASMINEREEIC.-e your chOICe ~ lelsl opciOrl or sale! Seller n111lbl1 on terms 1688.999 or S3500 llale Joel\ Milon.Slit MHol&-2011 JWiiAE cMdk i& 211 on one 11we1 Hice Vlao#. IP'. llM llootS. $017,000 or $2,800 IMM,Mr.~2011 NiliiPOti ttilifii• IOC di a COltnOpOllln ~ 381' 281 home Included Selltl wanl r11on1bl1 oll1ra $845.000 Mr. MMolf.201 I JIAM' NMIOMt OOM>O ~ 2Bt 281 ii ,,,,. arw A ~ II 12t4.IOOI C•ll P•trklc Tenore 11 .....,,05 ,· ' '' " ~ fie County Clettt Of Ot9nga~ OUy Pb s.pt 17, 24, Oct . <. 8, 1999 F087 FldhlOU• BUiltliie NlfM 8ta'91Mnt The following peraon1 are doing buainau as· JUMP·°N.f<IDS, 1115 S. Rita WV. Santa Ana, Calf· lomla 0'2704 Lett<» Diaz, 11 IS S Alla Wy, Senta Ana, Cahlomla 92704 ' Thll bulln811 Is con- ducted by' an lndNldual Hav1 you started doing buSinesa yet? No Letlclla 011% Thia statement was filed with the County Cler\ of Orange County on 8· 19·99 1"91B02855 Del!Y Pilot Sept 17, 24. OC1 1,8,1999 F068 Flcthloua Bu1lnM1 N•m• St•tement The followlng pel'IQN an1 doing 1>us1nass as AIM Trading Interna- tional. 3108 Llnooln Way, Colla Mesa, CA 92626 Attlla Szenczl·Molnar, 3108 Uncoln Way, Colla Mesa, CA 92626 Thia business 11 con- dUded by-an Individual Have yoo staned doing buSinesa yet? No Attila Szenc:zl·Molnar This statement was filed With the County Cieri< of Orange County on 9-16-99 199tl805617 Daily Piiot Sept 17, 24, Oct. 1, 8, 1999 F069 Fletltloue Bu1lne11 N•m• St•tement The following persons are doing business as: Management Recruiters or Anafielm, 5565 Moun· taln View Place, Yorba Linda, Ca1ilomla 92668 Russell M. Muller, 5565 Mountain View Place, Yorba Linda, Callfornla 92886 Margaret Huggins· Muller, 5565 Mountain view Place, Yorba Linda. Callfomla 92886 This buS1na11 ls con-ducted by husband end wile Have you started doing 33 HOUSESICOHDOS FOASALE NEWPORT COAST i-'·l·.-.~~3 I ,.·~ ~ ' ' 1,;.. .... ·•· ,..! •THE• SHORES APTS 1 & 2 B A TOWN HOMES Starting 0 $1095/mo. Mo TO Mo lease. .. We are 1 pet .. community. 6 blocks from the t>each. 949-644·2611 bullnaa yet? No RUIMI 'M. M&Mt Thia •lltmlnt WM flled W!lh !he Councy Cieri! of Oranoa County Oil 9-2·99 1'""°4271 Deity Pllol Sept 24, Oc.1. 1, 8, f5. 1999 F094 FfctltlOua BuaineH Name Stlltement The lolowlng penont are Ootng business as· WESTERN PACIFIC CONSULTING, 15 St Tropez. NewJ)Of1 Beach, CA G2660 Wes1em Pacific Consul1· Ing, LLC, (OE), 15 St Tropez. Newpon Beach, CA 92660 This business Is con- ducted by Limited LlabU~y Co. Have yoo started doing business yel? No WHtem Peollc CoosuM· Ing, Albert Perelstell'I. Chief Executive Olf10er This statement was liled With the County Clerll ol Orange County on 9·22·99 • 1999680&162 Daltv Pilot Sept 2•, Oct. 1.8. {5, 1999 F096 CN81142712 ... ~ 0.-. ........ cl .... c--. llllJ .. ol lllid .... d a.II .... 11...... °'111111 ~ .... of &doll ........ .. v ................ ~ ........ "~_...lft ....... ..... Y'M" if11n .......... ._ A ,._., • ...... "*' eftd tfla ,_. ~ i.·*-cl ,...... ef "=9,:.;.••!!.!,: Da6of.-c.,,.l. • .... '°' .... w•rr•lor: MDno ~ ta -WOflWI .. joil'll ......... 1"11 ...... • 4ilelpm 91fety c.4• 1Ht6-... II sM1c: auGllof't to (t1f)llOoGOO c.t-W~ 11 ... 1...:u ........ ""'*" blddll tot ceeh. '*·:--Carp. 121 == In ._--.. ""' cmehWa dwdl *-on a Ealll ..,..., ,0 ._ Yeu _.. .. ...--0:.:'l; ..... Ot ~ bMlc. • 22DCM. El ~C. 920:22· the ...... c.wt .t .. cf-a ....,_,.. bf a ..... OI 9004 (11~ a.ad County of 0..,.. ~ ...... Ct9dll ""*"'· °' • S.a ,,.. 24 1-TNllM "*'Y C30t ,..,. •• ._ ._ .._. *-t,, • ..... °' s.i. an.. Hiiil.Y-v ~. ~-n of .............. ....,.,. .,.. ..... Eld. 3017 owz(1°'101;Clllft ..... you ....tw ....... •ID*llM ........ ~ R4SIZ4. ftotloe. I"•••• u•• ~ °'1n ~5102~ ActJtfou 8 I llFB743el I Yov -' ...--'!"' tect..... "' • u1 nee• Mf'W .,, .,...,... oo,y of the fllwnclal Gode llld Name Statement die ... on w Dleatot IAllhoriz.9d to do ~ in The lollowlng persona A~y ~f ()qnee County 1tlll ..... Wiii be held .. the ere doing buSlneu as· (Attn:llUN.EllO,o.utv enll'MCI to the~ City The Pranner1 Inc., 1425 °'8trtat Attomevt • 700 Hal, 300 &st ~ Watson Avenue, Co111 aw. a..-r o.t. WMt. A-. Orange, c.ufomili. Mesa California 92626 I.We AM, C. 12701 911 right, tllle Md Int«• Ent;ect\111 (CA) 1425 ==.,. "':~~~ ~ :°"~ .:S ~ ~ = ~ Watson Avenue,' Costa ....._ Cour1/alll OM-...._ """*1Y slllAll*t In lei Mesa Callfom;. 92626 .., •·-iw · llnd · u Tllts business 11 oon-Th. , .... ta t1me1y f11 ~~~ ducted by. a corp<ntlOf'I ..i -• _..... clelm ..id dead cl tlUll The strMI Have yoo started doing ~ .,. ~ 11'1 me llddr.a Md • b~ss yet? No property In the ~ ..._._ .. IOtl If eommonol t.... Entrechal, Jannllar Cowt wfl fffult In ttw --· • atflf, ,,. Bra.zer, CEO P'Ql*tY Mlf'9 ..a.M • rMI property deKllbed This statement was hied Of'd9f'M fOff_. to tN ltae19 11boo1e la purported 10 be 720 with the County Cleft\ ol .tc.lfomund~ SM!imM Ome UIVls A-0 Orange Counl'iOf\9·27·99 pwauent to dw SHQ'tlteioM COiia MMa CA 92827 The 1t9te&Oe5SCJ' of HeMlh ~ let.ty CMe ~ 1.l.~1 dd-[)Uy Ptlol Oct I, 8, 15 NOTICE~ SEZVAE Seodon 11489 ~ atfl/ -·1 °' •trt 22. 1~ F101 PU .... ,, .. NTTO ut•LTH t~-ai....-~ ..... ........, ioc:co...V-al the SUMI ' Aii>'SARTvC'OOE 10101 .~a':"ion&•· ~and°"* common FlctJtlou• Bu1lnee1 UCTION 11471/11488 ~. If any, *"°"""' Nam4t Statement AHO NOTICE Of • NOTICE OF TRUSTE!"S nareln. Said .... wtU be The lollowlng persone INTEHOED FOAffJT\JRE SALE T 5 No 101az1CM>S made, but Wllltlout cownanc ar1 dOinQ business as PURSUANT TO HfALnt APN· 424-053-15 TRA Loen °' __,.,..,, ~ or Entrechat. 1425 Watson ANO SAFETY CODE No 3217569 REF· Anoal A lmpli9d, regwdlng td1e, Avenue, Costa Mesa, Call· SECTION 11488.4 P«ez IMllOIUANT NO'rlel po11-lon. ~ °' lornla 92626 TO ~~TY OWNat ancl.ln'lbnlinclS, including Entrechat. (CA). 1 •25 On SEP'T1:..,. 2. 1 "'· YOU Me IN DEFAULT .... cn.ro-and ~ Watson Avenue, Costa mt W. OCEANFAOHT ANO UNDER A DeE> CW of tM Trustee Md of the Mesa. CahlOl'Tll8 92626 28'TltSTREETS.NEWPORT 1"UST OATS> JMua 1rus1a creal9d by uld o.ed nus business Is coo· ~CA •. iha ~ 11 1tia. UHL.EU y~ °'Trust, to pey Iha IWl\al ducted by a corporation "' TAKE AC1'10H TO ""°" ~,l!';lnclpel aum1 ol the Have yoo started doing U .074 U. S. CURRENCY TKT YOU" ~OPPTY, Q•) n= % '!:. bu~~~c~e~i Ye1e~~ IT MAY B! SOLO AT A ' • wH ntud FFi:l to PUBUC SAL.IL II' YOU $2$4,904.05 with · lntarnl Braz.!!'· CEO ... alth .._, Co6e H&D AN EXPLANATION thereon from 02101/1909 at This statement was filed Saodon 11471 I , 488 by ~ THE NATU"I! 0, nte 7.~ I* annum .. pro-with the County Clertl ol thl NEWPORT BEACH PROCEEDINO AOAINST Yldad In uid ~41(1) J*Ja Orange County on 9·27·99 POLICE DEPARTMENT. YOU, YOU SHOULD COff. coats and any lllMlncea With . . 19996806549 The .-,-tv w .. Mlud TACT A ~WYER. On 0c;. lntwesl. ESTw.TED TO-Dally Pilot Oct 1, 8, 15, with nMP9Ct to ........ tobet 14 1999 at 1000 TAI. DEBT $272,744.26. The 22. 1999 F102 ~~ _:: .=n.::: »1 .. ea'1-w.~ RecOn-~=-~ Flctltloua Bualn•H 11tety Code. You_ .._... ~ Corp .. • Cakfomls and dalNolt9d to the UllCMf. Name Statement by notfftM thllt w Di.trict corporstlOll H duly ap-sioMd • written ~ The toltoWing parsons Attcmay of Or-.. Cowrtv pointed INlt.. undef and ~ o.f1iull and Oemend for are docng bustn1ss u hulnitlat9d ,...c11itl 1g1w purauant to 0..0 cl Trust Sale end• wrillen No&e °' DENNY'S, 10138 Mama fOff-'t u. s6ow dHcribed r~ .IMuatv 21. \898. o.taU. and Eladlon to Sell Ave., Huntington Beech, ~p&nuMttoHeallh .. "*·No. 11191bo4965e, The .......... ......_. caua.d ea1i1oma 92648 Olflcial Raconn 1n the oftlce ..,,,_ _ _. & S aod San 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH 132 APTS NEWPORl B~f'CH' Newport ;:, Ridge Daily Pilot .fridoy, OOab. 8, 1999 11 2'429 L)'Cfl ""-" ~. ~tl321 T1118 ~JI con· duc:*I by • oorporMIUl'I Ha~ you llaned dOltlg tK*ne ·~No s & sand~. lf'C, Syed M Hosaein. Pr•· detll Thia Ital ment WU fllad wtlll the County Cletk °' Orange Counl'f on 9·28·99 1ttlMOt72t Deity Pilat Oct. 1, 8, 1 S, 22, 1099 F108 BSCl781 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: EDW1N 0 . HENDRICKSON, M.D. CASE NO. A199093 To all heirs, benell- clarlH, cred4tors. oont· 1noent creditors, and per-sona who may OlhllWIM be Interested In the wilt or estate, or bOlh. ol EDWIN () HENDRICKSON, M 0 A PETITION FOR PRO- BA TE has bean fded by FIRST AMERICAN TRUST co WI the Supatlor Court of ca!tlomia, County of ORANGE. THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that FIRST AMERICAN TRUST CO be appointed as per· sonat rapresentatlVI to ed· minister the estate of the dleedent THE PETITION reQUffts the decedent's Will and COdlCllS. 11 any, be adrMted to prooatt The Wiii Ind any oodlCilS are available for ••amtnallon 1n the Ida kept by lhl coun THE PETITION requests authonty to administer the estate under the Independ- ent Administration of Es· tates Act. (This A&Jthol11y wiU 11tow the personal rap· resentativ1 to tak1 many ac:llOOS without Oblalning coun approval Before taking certain very Impor-tant act1on1, hO'lllrevar, the personal represantatl\la Wiii be required to glVI ~ tice to Interested paraons unless they hive waived nota or consented to the .,, .:-~ PfoPOMd ed!On~ T"9 • :.::::" ~ ..... .. Ila .... unlell .,, ........ d pal'· aon lllel ., otljedlOtl *I> the PllllliOn ""' etlOWI good C9IJM wny fie court lt1ould not O'WIC lN ~ A HEARING oo the peli-uan Wll bl held on OCTOBER 28. 19" el 145pm en~L73IO­ C9ted et :M' The ~ Ottwe Soutt:i~ OrW>QI, CA 928M IF TOU OBJECT '° the orant"'CI of the pat!tlOn, ~ ahOuld appear et the hear• Ing and •t•Ut yoot = bonS OI Ille written llonl wrth 1he COUl1 ore the h11rfng. Your ap· punance may b9 in pe...on or by your attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDI• TOA or contingent c:tedltor of the deceased, yoo ~t Ille yoor dalln with the court end mall• copy to the personal r1presentat1v1 appointed by the court wittwt four monlha from Jl'le data ol the first Issuance ol letters as provided In Pro- bate Coda secuon 9100. The ~ lor lillna dun• wil not •xptre before four monthS from the helnng data nollC*S et>oYe. YOU MAY E'XAMINE the file kept by l"8 ooun II yoo are I peraon intet91519d In the naite, you may flla Wltt'I the court a R9QUeS\ tor Speaal NollOI (lorm DE· 154) of the ltlltlg ol an tnYenl<MY and epptajsal ol estate assets Of ol en'( petition or ecoount a1 l)rovid&d in Prooale Coda Me11on 1250. A Request tor Special NollC8 form la ava•lable from the court derl<. Attonwy fOC' ttle PetJtloner: PHILIP JOHN GOLD, ESQ, SBN 7'471 GOLD 6GOLO 1301 DOVE ST., STE. 440 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660"2475 Published Newpon Beach· Costa Mesa Dally Pllol Oc:tober4,8, 11, 1999 M639 LIDO ISLE HOME SpKlOol&~ tbr, 2.Stll, I cs ,..., !gt din, ldlChen. ...,, • ai.ndecll, pabo, llndled, tool""Pt 2 ~'91•tlt $570Gmio 1 yr .... Paul 94M7W957 OPEN HOUSE Oct 9 a 10 (12PtUPM} Pl.-. ell iof mc>N WOnnltlon LIVE IN LUXURY Have A Garage Sale! APARTMENT H O~ES Exclusive Fashio n Island Lifestyle • Concierge Service • 24 HR Security Gate • 24 HR Fitness Center • Clubhouse Facility I Bed from $1195 2 Bed /rottt $2385 I Bed/den from S 1815 2 Bed/den from $2210 Washer/Dryer Intrusion Alarms Courmet Kitchens Elevator Acc:ess Gas f.'1replaces Q Foot Cetllnes Condo-Specs Subterranean Park1na Custom Home DtS1gn Progr<Jm Availablt CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 1-888-222-6924 Lr'C IMNI,,,.,,,..,,~ . ....... , ......... , , .... ,.. Newport Mar na Apartments 8a}front commun ty With pnv.uc beach ~ tr\W\I Tropical landeapini lal"IC Lanai pool Man dtd Walk 10 Balboa I Wld Mop\ inu&d &ocn Fuh100 bl.Ind • Spldous 28R and 28A a den :apo • Private pauos Of NkonltJ • Wood bUmlnJllU fittpl.lccs • Private sanJtS • Boll aHpl 1v'lilablc • 12* • S3(i00 Sony No ~ "-call ' 19 •••• 1 ' '""·--~ 1Y ..... T .... ..,_ ,.,..~*"' -MIOCMmlmM.n ..... Dlllttl ii,..., lllllf Mri'd ar Ille ac..,i~NC ...... ~·-.. ~1130. ,uaa111a1t. ,. ......... ........ ,.~ .... ........ , __ .....,,. __ --.... ............. :; .. -----"'-.. ..-.--- ... Coll The Pilot Classifieds at 64 2-567 to place your Garage Sule Ad! 12 Friday, Octobeil 8, 1999. :: . . ~~--~~ RlRIOA view AoUH Ctlanma 38t 284. lt"'11v l)llnled W'l$lcle & out. &moOlh cell. ~ loe. gr<*lef lncld $2850/Mo 94M94-7042 THE BLUFFS GO 3ik tam rm, lmmac cond. 12900/mo + ettdl report Poa4>lt .... Ql)tiof1 Agltll 94HS1·2156 OH THE WATtR (a.y ~1 CherrnenQ l.tg, u~r uni dllplex, 26r 21>1. Wd .... lti*;, 3 blocM 10 budl. no pets, Y9811Y Avtl Oct 15, $250Q{rno . MM7M715 ...... •MANAGERS• • SP!CIAL• t1M.OO + ta Wldy (Mllll Pl9IM .. ~ Bel& AMII giM VM 235 11111 ' klictlllllCll SUled on~ ~pm FEAl'UR£S: 24·Hour Lobby/Direct dlll phont1/Fr11 HBO, ESPN a Oilc/pool & JacuuJ, Ill*' laundry. CloH IO 405 A 55 Fwys In from 0 C Fw_ rllfdl. colleoe Sid bc1w Wiik· Ing clsttnce IO &hops & reslu1lnCI COSTA MESA MOTOftlNH 22n HlllW 8IVd Phone 14M45 4140 . . • ' f • .. ~ ..: : . FOUND SMAU OOG Biondi, East 2owon1nge. No T?i!l 94~2380 found •91 d091. BOicer 2 MOST CHOICE I.AKER mix loc*, brown 6 ~le IEAION TICKETS V1CW1y of 20lh Ind sna Mi · w11t1 pre1errec1 pilbio. MM3t-t1n a. o11e< tor HMOn pec111g1 Lost 11EHS GOLD 6eii'iii 949-720-1450 ring wtlft embosatd Coll of Anna. On S4ln Oct 3rd. Vlclnty COM churd\, Balboa MODEL HOME SALE OCT. ml ac lont 11""' PM FwmiJhi11t1, AnWorl, A«dSDrin d- An1Uf..n. Whou111k Prim . 670 W. 17th St., #02, Costa Mesa (949) 646-1822 Cross strtt11: I 7/Supmor -.. . ~··. ·~ ,,.. ~ ' ' .... ,~ \(.. .~.. , ' :lift ... ...J.: '. -..:.e-. .... ~. :r ... ._tf '•!~: ' ' . RkEEHll Coron• del Mu Hnlor couple leekl houMkeeper, ctttCaller. Ullt lh pral'd Nice Hl8HE1T PRICES PAID ='~~ ~ ;:_ 4 s. deaka, fllea, chlln, cetdenza'I, IJoollcMee, 41" rovnd conferenc:a table• for dilmonds, watches, a.en. '*'· amo1q ot ~ ~ AAIA .aa.-~ be cleln, neat A good ,. .. .,ry, """'' '"'"r. dniltf. Our Cit Call Mt. llMor WE TOP AU OFFERS day phone MM44-4t1b WORLD ESTATf JEWEL.RV mn!np MM75-7t57 NEWPORT BEACH 'nAAPHIC DESIGN 949-675-1585 PftE-f!AESS-TYPESETTIHQ/ --------• DESIGN. PIT gniphlc dellgr'I Yecht Club REWAROI t4M73-4442 I BUY AU PfAHOSI ::. ~~ =: AnllquM-C>ullllly lurntur• l6one dMder ptMlll. COAST COIN HEEDS l)Olltlorl In I lnencl'f Pih = OlD CCHHSI Gold, allwt, In Laguna BelOtl. Qua JIWH'y, fttdlH. 11111Q ... + XPren pklS 2 y11 experlelWJ1 co1tectl*1 MM42·M47. Pick up 1ppllc1llon et one PllCI Of wtlOle houMllAll c.tt 114-437•9096 •WANftD TO BUV• LAGUNA PAINfJ 435 NORTH American lndlan Rug1. COAST HIGHWAY. ·,, --.V.. . .. • i lll ' : ' ~~-;~'t--·;>-,. J!~ . .. -~. ' ~---~ ,.,. ... Driver Wanted lt.22 per hour plu1 ~. Needed Mon ttwv Sun 2:461m '° 5:46pm ..... tloMI wort mey be IVlll-.... "'*hew truck Of Ven, lllblllty lftlUtMCe with ptoof Ot ptymentl, drtY• .,. llcenee, IOCill security ctrd, and deln O.M.V. print out. A"•ptlng 1ppllc1tlon1 Mon to ltlru Fri from l :001m to 4:00pm. Pl .... bring •II ,.quired Information. Tlm" Or1np County Attn: Pim Becklngh1m 2901 Garry Ave. Santi AM, C. 92704 714-54M541 . 800-l33-4080 • UDO ISU! 28R 2BA SUNNY COTTAGE NB 5'IM9 2br 2be Condo W1llk lo belch, no.'lmk/pell, fp, laundry. pool, spl. gym, git $700 + 'h utils 949-642-3495 NP8 an.. 2br apt Vaullldf cell. patio, 1/4 blocti to bch. Prof rnponalble, no amotra, $S25 + utll 14•72M041 COM 2 flmly SAT a.12 314 MARGUENTE In 11tey ,_., ueed llema. bllby llutf, fllm. cklehn, ofllce, ltc iCM FRl-SATt m PROSPECT PLACE, X ettMt1 Bear • Paulerlno, fum, epo111 equip, 911'tge lhelw1, work bench, 1eek ahelVff, b~ drMNr, mite .,.Cuh.._p!d_-"'!""~ll00-&4=~M~922-1 ~=-~"':Teat~a chairs, llghted + lllllcNng HIV9f, $lil boxed, COii $9000 Sell $3950 949-646-3798 Older Style umltvre PIANOS Ii Cofff(tlbl" ·~ .. ·T-•S.,._•~•OMca""""""'" GLASS 6 BRASS DINING RM TABLE w/4 Chan W• $995. NoWl199IOBO. 949-720-1722 Baskets. Pottely. From prtvlle l::iif STARTING Phlebotomy Course · mOMito. ll OTHER UDO ISLE ' I• HOMESAVM Biii Grundy RMllort MM7W1t1 B1.lboa ''· beck hou11, 3& 2bl 1 rm avail Prof tam, H7CWl'no -+ clap 6 113 utJL Avail Nov ht. 94M7Ml43 Re.Downtown new oversized lall Wlney del home. 8 blocks from ocean, 3rd Ir sun deck wfocetn view, l.tg Bf w/11t bllh. $100 rent + utls. protl only. Eileen, 714-536-8499 •CM SATM:OO • 151 Manta Vlata Croll II Elden, bed, tum, TV'a, bllll1, mite .. - .. CASH PAID$$ __ ..,..,..,...,.... WI BUY ESTATES • lmmedi#l9 'friendly•~ ha11in iNiiW aofl • IOve-Htt, new atm wrapped, ""I 1oft, lop quallty. W11 $2000 ucriflce. saeo. 94t-261..ff33 Round 4211 01k butchef block pedeltal dlnetie table, and 4 chalrl, tint cond. . e:.im~ .. r.ri.l\'9 A NEW 1474 ·•I · ' 'o ._ :'t MOM fAITElr' OCEANfAONT AHO OCEAN CLOSE t .act.m thrv Hdml COSTA iiESlOMESA VEAOE OIGAHTIC GARAGE SALEll Oct 9th-Sal 9am IO 3pm $200iobo. M ......... n21 •Warehouse• FURNITURE SALE European A American AnllqUH oi:r.~uc:tlonl NB city •emploY.. (rlluming B ., TC T 'J\ TD cs ;J ;J :ar.:;:P~I:.! Ll~.1..1 Y~(J1 • • $800.44000. ear l4N12.-o . ,. l~I Over 300 Homes, Bal'Q$nl Galo«et RAIN OR SHINEf Fot Info l Mapa call Coldwll Btnur on SM Only. 714-6a-t333. sltling posftion. AvrJA mid Oc1· March ffon.smkr, IXcelent • • • • • • • • • • • local refs. Cll IM9-&44-11173 ., .. 1.183 HOUSEM:Otl>OS! I Balboa Penln. Spm:lou• FOR RENT. Deluxe II new, !Illy rum'd. 2tw NEWPORT COAST 2be 2c gar. wfd, Ne. !Vpets, • • • • quiet. c:ll IO bch 94H75-7130. IG.ATED COMMUNrTY• MAUI KANHAPAU BEACH 2br 2be, 2 car garage, lrple, WHALER CONDOS llunclml. Comm pool 6 IPL AVAIL 10fl&-10r'30 $1900/mo. 949-64-W622 seoo.wEEK. Pp 562·943-2860 FOR CElSE 28r 38a .. lOii ~~,r-I ~Rmlllll 187 HOUSESt4COHDOS *South Co11t Metro.* FOR ffOO Prrne Blktf/Brislol 1oc1110n, SAN CLEMENT! 200-UiOOlq 11 714-951-1959 VIEW VIEW VIEWI ' f 21• (Wit~ I 4br 3 1/2ba 3200 11, 1lngle • • leffl tHC ho!M, Mariner• EASTSIDE Cotta ...... 2 car Pof!tt9. AVAIL 1°'15, on I ~ragt $200/n\o. Qulat S mo lae. $340Mno + MC, nelahbcftlood, NIY ICCHI, 94M76-5001 x103 Mon-frl evall nowl 94Nlt-Ol10 Olt-oe Sale Si oct 9. 8-3om Comef of 17WMomNIL We.I side of Costa Mesi Loa of ~pclesl H8 SATe:»2:30 20701 BEACH BLVD 1155 Betoileerl lndilnlpols/AllrU. Jewelry, furn, c101he1 =·· ~sm slf.sOH w Furn. pool lbl. bldg supplies. I*•, ebove ground pool fish tank & morel 1949 Continental near 1911"t'Monrovll Munl F1mliY Gwage Slli 1201 Berklhl,. ln.1 NB. FlllT1iture. c:lothel. lllPltnQel & loll of sMlt Sal 1 Ol9. 8-2pm. BILP9nJnJSAT 9a-5p 2 sofas, lil<e newt. kioQ size bed, (bland new). beau1llur collee table. end table. womens/mens clltls, girts ¥1tlile Iron day bed, ski & exercise equlp, bicyd•, etclll 311 Montero crn alley) YARD SlLE Hewpoft eeac11 T 0'1$. books, horse equip. auto & wood toots. clothes. home/ crafts & m«t.OcU.7~ rut Martnert Or. (Oo¥er oft rtvlne) 8.-plnal SOUTBC8AST AUCTI N 2202 ...... lt. ._..AM. CA 12707 ....-a~CA11'1 Oteat . Wh pnc.. Fri Od 8th 108m-4pm Sat Od 9th 10Ul-4pm Sun Od 10th 11am-3pm 1835 Whittier Ave. unit C-7 ·RANoYMAN REPAIRS m· ln1l1ll lnttr/tx1tr wood docn, tencea, gatu, ttoota, Call Oart 714-537-52ot LOVliii sWMdlih HUi ... Aid h0urfyf24hrs Good cook, drtmg, 15yr'I exp, local rfls ~ 949-~735 0 (between 18th & 19th St) CA9 Costa Mesa. ea 92627 I 411 EMPLC/,= I ~ .. L:~=J ~~=-CM; from Buay BodY Inc. Coat Cal 949-252-0014 P $1,000 Mii for $1~5. Ukt new CHILDCARE E•p1rl1nc1d MNllllQI Ctlt 94•n1.oaos Child Cate Wl>fMr nepo Bl·hngueVSpanlsh, Mon & uIT;'i I .. :m,urm I =-~~~~=-nuu;,.nuw ~ • . t CUST SVC/COONitR tl GATEWAY 2000 P·111 eDEUVERYJBINDERY 40,.... 500 MHZ t4MB MUST SEU Full/PT, b p'd In print lhop, In ~ 8Mctt THIS WEEK. Tllla over pay· Mul1 hl Vt own vehicle, 941;17'S.8221 manta $45/mo. 714-M1·7155 bentflle. 714....,.7979 I • APPUAHCES I lrg. Capacity Electrlc Oryw St20. Retttgerator 17/cublc SUO. Great condlllont 94•51Wl5t Wllh« i ~ StSO uch: Small Re;oerator S75 • MM46-SMI * ,--~~~~~µ.u;a.JVERY PERSON BOOKS H1rdb•ek1 preferreO. 'MM31-'113 TOP WiRECOROSI Jazz, R 6 B. SOIA, Roca, tllC. 50'1 & 60's 94~7505 MIKE F1extble 1111. PT Call Ct.Itel Pager 714·21M407 AMT TIM E EVER ~ lhrM ptt1y ptana. a.i.tmlh\IOl.lld the WortdlC-.wollta. No lnvestmell't, tree 1r1lnlng. AISO-nlrlng $UpllVISOfl 800-955-7 493 The &gal Dtpartmmt nt tht Dntly Pilot is pltastd 10 1111nounct 11 """' 1erv1u 110U1 avml.nblt to new bruine11e1. -~ will now SEARCH the name far you"' no eitra ~hargt, 1md saw )Ort the t1mt and tht trip to tht Co11rl Homt tn Santa Ana Then, of courst, after tht srnrcn IS eomplt1td wt will flit )01•:' fictitious bwtnt'SS namt sttlltmtnt with Jht County Clerit, pub/uh OTl<'t a wult for four wttlts as "'I'""" by l.au1 and thm Jilt J""' proof of p11bl1cnt1on 1111th the County Ckrlt. Please stop by 10 file ;·our fictitious businm stnttmmt at the Dntly Ptlot, 330 W. Bay St, Co1l4 Mt111. If you cnnnor stop b]. plttJ.H call us 111 (949) 642-4321 and we will mnlu n"angemm11 for yo11 to handle this procedurt by mail. lfyort should hnvt any f urther questions. p/Mst call 111 nnd wt will bt mu,y 1h4n glad to n11isf 7 011. Good ludt in ynur new business! ~ I l~E(;f'ORY :l220~Jlii4~ I~ 1114 ~11• •I· In tn anon to ofter fll bell ti CARPET ti CARPET ti Buclleta 6 Brooma CIMnlng AFFORDABLE., FIST. servtce poaltlle to our rNderl Repllts, P81dlrv,i. ~ s.mc.. Coqilate du*1\J tor • and~ . .,. wll lequh ale Ccurteous. l/'f lizt job& 'f04JI home ~ rllfet~ RWABLE., Pl?.R.SO!t/AL ~ ~ ~aclon Who advertlSe In ~ 949-492-0205 pn Call Kalhy 949-723--i627 SERVICE =:~ "' SerAc9 Dnc:tory to iQidt ~ ~c:'.':;'~' lllO cai-r.m] eur=~~ SURFSIDE?P'i You1 co-operatlOn IS greafy ~ TUJ wot11, ref's 114-98..0868 INTERNET '-·-...._..,.. . ...; 8PPflCilled LEAKY ShOWWI rtpllrtd. 714..-.1603pgf 313'2967c.I All Digna! S6k Coontt11ons WJl!t'I 1222 ACOUITICAL I ~~~Jo-0:.,,'":t~ •Fm lstMoolh! a.~c-.r, 1m . CBJNG9. MM1M06t 71W4W52t ·~~~ p. • CEILING DESIOH * BfltCI( BLOCK STONE TILE • Fm Setup! • Re-Aire. Wic Ac 0 us TI c REM 0 VA l -~ p 1lo n.1.-.-. • Unlimltal A ems! • it.p.ir. Pool / SPA • KNOCKDOWN TEXTURE Ile, a '~·~ .... ,. •local Attt5$ ln/O.ld.or Lu. Flllplac9. 880'1. Rel'• "'-. ... Ci APPUEO. 71W1Q..3315 2Syrs exp. T9f!Y 714·5SH51M Pbone Numbus. •ADO• .. ,. ltlii11 • c..t-* BRlCliCWORK * FREE ESTIMATE 1224 ,IRJm" f Small jobs and repairwolk. AllrOf $87.00equ.il 10 (949 722 • 7478 • ~ • local Au Pair Program sttklng Cil£~=~~1NE $6.69 per month! FARTHINO INT£RIORS Qualified Host F.im1hes. David Vent11111 conii1e1or When you sign up on line a1 ~~ ~ (uhutally Enrtehtng. flexible, A Concrele & = www.~rf'lsldt.lld LIS60875 94H45-932S leg.ii 45hrslwtt M.lny Au Bflclt'Btodt'Slone'W 18600 Mam S1.rtt1 #29S P ........ tr Lt747441 71 t2 air\ 10 c.IUU)<" om. H•"'tJn"'on "·-'-.CA 9"'"•& A~•gf CCXI S140fwk PatlOi "Mi9WIYI . Wlif«wrfl .... 1-nSURFslDE u,,. Oedt \lllllelp(Oding, l*fllltjg. Call 800-71 3-2002 PlllO covers. 25 YM'I •ii>· (1-877-873·7433} CM"°"" M•nuu1 HOMERair wwweurau~ir.rom -CAAWoECOHifll &thtv• ~ , _______ __,, Cot1erete/Muonryf011lnage Reglaz~eTurbisn ._..,.7=:' P0«:elain • Fiberglass Sinks • Shower$ Countcn 949-645-7723 ' • Pr-..iontl. *'• C...,lng l y l.uq 12,YMllE~ Reft;encee MM31..-.0 vicRY'S ™ We elf« TIE IEIT Houle Ind Wlrldow CMirill 10 J .. 11 ~ • .,,.. ,.r11 V!Cf(Y'S 71~ * KATI TO CWH? * ~ & Olbe 20,..,.. o.c ,.,. QuellY work Atil· IO!llble 8omt 049 54&· 7to3 * ltUICUlf5 CLl!AMNO * Floora'MldoM,,...'lrJtdllrl balh'lhlmooo ctll*'*" eoo.1..-1 / 114-ff.WIM r :· -.~ :-., " " : ~ • '-.... • "• ' .. 'f.. . ':"'"' . ·.~ _·. ·. .. Mde ~· ming. 'tr.intno on• SSC& D!gr!! + .,, MN7 ...... CIM1111ed 78 •All Omnll Services• 35 Yaare tip,•,,... Ell*nlil• U30l&47 • 71"512·21 ti WHCIWIT OliiOH LIGHT SOfFrTS/AACtiES NRCHESICl.OSETSIOOORS REPAIRS/ 714-413-700t wttTHOEPf bRYWAu. All Ph•tellamallllrg jobt CWNI 20il, talr1 ~ 11t LMOOOJO n...,.1447 -. . ' -· l'1 I 't _,I . .j • .... -·•'!':::......._.. -' j•• .......... }·,... •• .. . . -. • ~· • -.-1 l,.j. •. 'J ...... ._.,,..~. ~ fat Bil your needs ... JUNK TO THE OUMPlll 71f.Mf.1112 AVA!lABLE TOOAYI MM7W5N 13,000 CHILDREN ARE DEAD ... from ingesting sif!tplc household cleanin& products that are in your borne riRtit now! OOn't put your kids 1t risk any lonpr. Introducing 1Ir twil noo-toiric cleanin products. EDIBLE so your kids will be 51(e. CALL TODAY YARO ctnN lJP f,.. Trin- mlflll. H8dats, Pakn Tr ... Removll. Hlw l..ne ' Planta 71~/714-960-8502 nr n v ', t'v'I.< 1v1Nr, ,1 I~ 'jl l t '> ff 'f aOAUTY pumNQ TOUCHUP8 TOO 24 Houts • flc:tllfd Sinor L.l2IOl44 ...... , ·1111 --....-. . SILL 'ii.Vlhlcle ~ ....... " ............ '9'1&.0CAnNO llKnlONC AM &AM Dl1"ICTION ,,..,..,..,,... 675·9304 &#7114"7 .__. '1mlTPallm* ·Pl•• ... lillil .• .., .. • rtl &ml· llm .................. Ml -141 -1211 DAN DAWSON PUJtHMNO Rapalf, Remodel. ~pa. DfllrW 24'11 MIW:il expen gal ayMem ,..,. ll554722 MM4M720 .JJ!!y Pflct. • ·r1··.:n -..... , ,-r; If you're looking to repaint it,: replace it or restore it, look in the Pilot Service Director . . ~ ... . ' ,. . _:._ · ... llllOlT .. ._.._.., ... -..... ""Y· elee1rlolty/w1ttr. MN11-1MI . ,-..·ir_ ... , ..... --~"'•'';• ' .. . , . ~·' "\. : ... , ·" ' • 'I f .... 7 0 orly 8300 mllet, ...... ~. 8 cyl. llltO, WI leather Interior, LOADED $23,500r'080. 949-227-1301 IMW32.51't1 etwnpr.e, ir.texlef ~ me eond. Greet pif10ITMllOI, 2 door, "" lllllw. IUf'llOOI, $8500K)8() pp 94M40-9737 cAblillc cAMl ·w Ott{ 3250 ml. beige, lldler, 1m11. cd <:.lra·· (7t4)UM100 cAbiUAC COHCOORS 'i1 Low mlel. IMJlge, tin INller. mocnool, alloys, Bii of WllT. (287833) $27,9811 NABERS (714)64M100 . . . '· . '''. "'' ""'' 4! .. . . \ . .... , .......... ~, .. _11 ... ............... co .................. ............ CIALIC DIVlll if Low1N111,ew.Y1,.,.._, ... crf ..r (21n41) m.-..... OI' •••C:.... 11......,00 CllllIIC DIVUl 'ti Low 1411 ml. wl*t, WI ...... va. ~ . .., " ..,,, '=!I UUll ot••••llC:.... 71......,80 CAOitlACWll lft ... Only 9200 ml, 1m111.ld, lellhll, moornool, cd & morel (900405) 135,988 NAHRI (114)140-t100 cmmc srwn sft " Low 2511 mHI, 300 h p. Nol'thltar, prllllnl eoncllOn. (8111821) $29,988 NAIStl, (714)64M100 CHEVAOLET AITAO 'II Cll tor c:utrn Ol1chl. LEXUS OF W'Esn.tlltR (114)112-teOI 111111 8r OM-IS GmlN wWt OMM~ MdT~.-SCH THE WORLD'S CHEAPESTTRlCK North-Sou1h vulnerable. South deals. three 11o1th the lhc a11J, 11.hl·n F~hl played the four, <k'\:la":r wn, ahlc to NORTH · IOllow with the c.lcuce. Occl.ucr h;KJ • A K 9 3 won 1he Irick with 1hc five -o~ lof \? J 7 the record hooks, lf declarer coulJ o J 8 6 S score four tricks in either ~padcs or • 9 7 3 Jiamond ,'or if lhe clull finc~'IC wen: WEST EAST to succeed, the contract woukl he ful · • 7 54 • 10 8 6 l filled. ~ 983 0 Q107 3 • I{ J 10 \? K Q 10 6 Declarer cashec.l the I.mg of d1a-o 4 moods and got the ba<l news m that SOUTH •QJ \?AS42 o AK9l •AQ8 Tiie bi<k.ling: • 6 S 4 2 r.uil. Since there was no entry t~ dummy outside spades, declonir cashed the queen, overtook the JUCk with the king and laid down the nee, but the ten did not drop. That lell declater with the club finesse as the only remaining chance for the con- tract. When that, ·too. foiled. South threw in the canls for down one. SOllfH WFSf NORTH £AST ·10 · Pass t• , Pw 2NT Pus . JNT P .. Pus Pass As so often happens. declarer blew the hand ru. trick one. h was pbvious that diamonds were 4-1, and dc..'Clarcr Opening leaJ: 1lvee of o In a three no trump contract, South won the first trick in spectacular fash- ion -and. unfortunately, at gn:a1 cost. South's bidding showed a balanced h.1nd worth some 19 roinls -a per- fect evaluation. North s raise to game was automatic. should have realized that a dummy enuy was necessary lo assure four tricks in spades. Had declarer won the opening diamond lead m hand with the king ind cashed the ace to confirm lhe split, all would have been well. Afier clcnrins lhc queen-jack of spades, a dilllllOiid to lhe jack secures an entry 10 dummy's remaining spodcs. West's lead of South's suit would no< have been our choice, but il~ end result was superb. South covered the DOOOE CARAVAN 't3 Qfwld, clJll We, loldld (11950Ml04290} $7 .1195 .llCKEJltCA VOLKSWAGEN 11W42-2000 DOOOEHEOH'ii M*>. 4dr, AC, (99505/341544) $10,1195 MCK£HHA VOlKSWAGEM 71W42-2000 FORD ilAOSTAR VAN ii Exltndld, very low ,.,.._, IUtly lolded. lm-fm caaeftl, ~ ~. $7500 080. 7t4-540-5995. 7t4-18S-6118 FORD TitUNifiliiRo ii V·8, llUIO 1111W, lie, ledl8r lnlellor llAI power. ck.. 500 root, Oliy $9,500. 90!F734-tlo4N. GMC SUBURBAN 1N 314 Ton, 2WD, llCClllent cond, 70K lfll, $11,500. N•24&-7541 • NM7M1M HYUNDAI '87 Rune well, 4 1Pffd, .sunroof, $1200l080. 714-645-1150 tNFIHl1Y J30 193 Xlnl Cond. CO, ti.Wt, Nlly loeded. 114" ffMwlY m~ $tttS. 71 WH-1121 M~120 ....... . ' • t'>• ... , . ,. ' .. LEXUIWOO'ii Cll tot ann p11ana LEXUS OF WESTWt&TEJI ~ ... Cll for ctmrt Plt:tna LEXUS Of WESTlllNSTER {714)112-tlOI ~ Contlnlntlil "'*' v 79, Gold, lellhlr Int, dlsslc, lhowfoom cond, recllced 10 $2195 obo M~l15. lX47o'ii Call tor cur,_ olldno LEXUS OF WESTMINsf'ER . {714)192-teOI fliAZDX iii i1 Aulo, nbf rid. NC, II pwr, lm-fm IWc.., trit. ~ 38850 ml, new w., ldnC c:ond $7500 949-497~ MERCURY COUGAR 'ts v-e. gooc1 condlon, super vlMI l8315692l $7,988 MAIERS (114)640-9100 liSSlN iiAXilA 'IO UR pwr, air, IU10, UI root, phorle, .,.., Red 8ellAv Ind orWy i450Q/oao. 94g..m1504 otDSlllOliilE CUTUss 'i5 vs, ""*· bU riterlor. SIJpef delnl (307345) $7,988 NAllERS ~00 for0Mdo't1 Wt*e lelihlr, lml1. 3.8 ¥6, leflllc vWI! 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