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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-11-20 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907
Superior court judge allows
vote on anti.airport meaSure
Although she doubts its validity, judge rules that
pro-airport forces can't keep initiative off March ballot.
t\ Lo-. An9Pk's Sttpl'rtot Court
1udg<• dPCJcll'cl fn<ldy thdl Uw o..,df P
dnd Hcdlthy ( ·ommunitll's lntlJdtJVE'
-.hould 90 to t ht> p11 hhc Im d vole
evPn thouqh slw hds douhls uhoul
!ls Vctl1d1ty
Dzmtrd Jd.TldVs
She !>aid lhe court would not stop
rt from gomg to votprs but th<1l dn
dppeUate court mdy nl'<'cl to H'VIPW
the 1ru1Jat1ve 1f 1t passl•s m Mnrrh.
dtrporls, jdils or hazardous wc1 .. tc
ldndhlls.
The Newport Beach-based Air-
port Working Group dild olh~r pro-
dlfport groups med a lawsuit
d9dl0Sl lhe irutiative last summer,
cdlhng il unconstitutioncll.
Len Kfdnser, a chief proponent ot
the tOltiative, Sdtd the )dWSUll WdS cl
waste of money.
Th st in
Rill ESTATE
Loo
m~d
for
speoal
real
la
cction
NOVEMBER 20, 1999
LA CJ l"f LOT "Th ts niurt tldS ( OllMd<•((•d lhP
SUhSldnlJVP r119llllll'llls of both pdf-
lH'S dnd hc1.., qrc1v1• do111>t.., ctboul lhP
\>c1hchly ol llw 1111t1<1t1v1"" '><lid JudqP
The measure wa-. pldC'Pcl on lhl'
ballot in Octobec aftPr act1v1sts
opposed to an mt('rr1t1t1onul dJrport
dl the former Manne Corps 1\11 Stc1
l10n m El Toro Ut1lher<'d <tlmo.,t
200,000 signatures. If clpprovc'd, ti
would requin· two-thmJs of votPrs
to dpprove any new or f'Xpc1nclPd
"The luwswt against the imtia-
llVP WdS patd for in part wiU1 ...
N<'wport Beach city taxpayer mon-
"Y·" he Sdtd. "l trunk it's oulrayeous IN DATEBOOK: Artist Vince Hovley draw~ a rendition ol Woody's
Wharf using pastel on newsprint See Page A14.
SEE EL TORO PAGE A 12
WHAT'S UP? Tallest Christmas tree in the country is lit up
in Fashion Island, much to the delight of spectators.
TREE-mendous !
steve
smith
\\'hen l .\C' c1Ju/
l (,'LA c. ullide.
u·bol e/,..,e J>ltlfle1~;;
How pdUIPllC' IS th<• col·
legc foolbdlJ scene for
USC ancl UCLA fans?
L11t's put 11 this wdy: If this
sCd!>On werP t1 loct1l r£>sl<1u-
rdnl, 1t would lw \\'inclows on
thP Bt1y -lots of poll'nllol hut
undNdChtt'Vlrlq. nw TctCO
Bt>ll clCross lh(' strc>Pt lrom
(pick ct NPwporl-f\1Psct h1nh
!>c·hooll 1s clecHHnH up com-
pMt>cl to our • •cttNy
And how sctd ts it lhdl thf'
Bnuns, n•cPnt spm!Pr-. 111 lh<'ll
qc1nw dCJcllll'il Wdshinqlon,
rtnd th<' Tro1t1ns. TN ('Ill !>lmq-
HINs c1q<110st (lrl"l'I t c1ny lt•dm
hPrP), dft' brtnkmq on u v1cto-
!)' to<lc1y to st1lVcHJP llw <;('ct·
... on
With 4-b rPcords, both
h.•ums have no howl proc;pects
dncl only pncl<' to win m thE'
dnnudl cross-town nvdlry
f-or l '~( Coach Pcm! I ldck-
ett, d "'in n1dy mC'dn sdl·
vagmg his Job, too, although
ma1or Tro1an fdn Pdul Brose-he
believes Hclc!<(•lt's JOh 1s sdfe
Still, I can't rE'C"dll d sPason
when th<• qaml' mc>ant so
much yC't rneunt so htlle.
Still. it's lht> Big Gdmt' dnd
tor thoc;e of you who don't
quite undNstcmcl wh<1t the
fuss 1s all c1bour, ht>r(>'s c1n
explandtion: Th(> 1'ro1nns dncl
Brums don't llke each other.
Oh, you won't g<'t anyonC' to
admit 1t, but it's true
T h e crowd
grew more
excited
with each
passing second as
the countdown to the
lighting ol the
nation's tallest
Christmas tree drew
to a close Friday
evening.
Three.
1\vo
One.
For lhe third year in a
row, Fush1on Island shop-.
pmg c nter lS home to the
t(t!Jest Chnstmas tree m
the country.
Taller lhan lhe nullondl
Chnslmds tree in Wdshing-
ton, D.C. dnd the Rocke-
feller Center tree m New
York City, Pash1on Isldnd's
tree was lit lor the hr.,t
time b •fore a crowd of
more than 5,000.
At 1 t 0 feet high and
weighing 17,000 pounds,
the tremendous tree -;tands
in lhe middle of Bloonung-
dale's court shi.mmenng
with 15,000 white lights
and gold and red orna-
ments.
Most of th(' lime. we walk
SEE SMifH PAGE A12
CONRAD LAU I OAA.'i' PllOf
Community members attend the lighting ceremony of the tallest Chrlsbnas
tree in the nation at Newport's Fa hion Island.
The Chnstmas lre ' wai;
harvested through a spe-
c1a l program that plant... 14
trees to replace the single
tree cut down, sd.id Vito
Serrao, vice president of
Victor's Strictly Custom
Christmas Tree!>. The com-
SEE TREE PAGE A12
..
Fighting back
TWo men helped sleady
area after the Depression.
SUsAN McCoQMACi..:
Otif Pb
W hile political
turmoil and
natural dis·
asters plagued tho
Newport-Me a area
during the 1930s, one man b ame
determined to give r i;1d nt n
stronger voic and ~moth r fought
to tam nature. •
Jn 1934, Spant h·Arn riCJan Wnr
personalities
fOf • new column by
Rol>Mt Gardner and today's
Millenni""' Moment.
... PageAJ
v "hmm l..N, Martin moved from
Alclun on, Kan , to Costa M . Ii
unmcd1at ly l rtcd the Co t
SEE420oo PAGE A9
In l 9.15, dvlc le de. , tndudlng George Rogen,
break a bottle o1 champatgne against the dredger
John McMullln to I brate the start of major harbor
lmpro~m ts.
District is
open to gay
support club
for students
School oltidttls ilY they
don't seP a prohlc•m 1J
rules c11c tullowPd, but
trusteP \V "ndy Lt:•e P
qu .,slions ~uch' d ~tanc(?.
ever
If N1 \\ J10rt
Mesn Utc1:d a
SIIJl.llM f('(j UI" t,
vfftcidls sat<!
Utf>I e c fl' ruks
tllttl CfOVt•rn tht•
orq11ntza11on of
dt1hs -olld
lht"~ dlC not
hrcl'•ed
"Th" pol w or the d1 .. lnct.
to my undl'f·
tan ding, J!i <l
•Approving the
duh gives
~roval fo
teen sex."
Wendy
Leece
Sc.hoot
board
member
long as th •re Et focull) ad\~"or
and the,y fall w1thm Ute gwd •
lint> , "'i; can t pr~v nl tl from
occurnnq saul scl100! board
mcmb<'r Mtutha Fluor
"Our distnd ha b n v I).
"en trong m t rms of practiong
tolmc nee \\" won f tolerate any-
lhmg -, .. ht th r tl be dcmgtal-
mg on" rac-<' n hn1on. ex,
whatever "
Fluor enti.me.nts \\ere uur-
ro11 d b other board member
and Supt Hobert Barbot, who
-.crnl althouul1 he wu un!i.uro of
leqalttt ' , th~ dtstnct had a tronq
tnr<•rante 1 >0h~
"We will do om he t hPJe
tilways to trc(1t {tch 0U1cr with
rnsp<•N," he , 1cl
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MORAL OF
THE STORY
cindy trone
christeson
Let God cleanie
your heart
"/am Jeavmg you w1th a gift-
peace of mind and heart. And the
peace I give isn't like the peace the
world gives. So don't be troubled or
afraid."
-John 14:27
E artier this month 1 looked at my
car and realized it was dirty
enough that I risked having
somebody druw •wash me" on the
back window.
I drove to the car wash nedr Fash-
ion Island, and WdS surpnsed that
there were only three other cars there.
l started walking inside to pay dnd
was practically knocked over at the
doorway by d man running outside at
the same moment. His race was
flushed and he was yelling as he ran
out the door. f le never did seem to
notice me
I was so shocked that l was speech-
less I Just stood there and watched
hlm. One of the attendants started dri-
ving a car into the wash and the mad
man ran after him, still yelhng, and
pounded on the trunk of the car.
"Hey, hey, what are you doing?"he
yelled. •Thal car isn't next, rrune
lS. "His brnde continued, but I turned
and walked over to the cashier.
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Address: 1734 Orange Ave, C~ta
Mesa
Phone: (949) 548-9733
Denomination: Fouri:;quarc
Year established: 1934
Service time: 10 a.m. Sunday
Senior pastor: Chip Crosby
Pastoral staff: Karen Crosby
Size of congregation: 100 .
Makeup of congregation: Includes
all ages
Child care: Provided for children
nursery-age through sixth grade.
Type Qf Worship: The contempo-
rary worshlp semce is designed to
facilitate a heartfelt, spirit-empow-
ered experience. Crosby says,
"When people worship GOd from
the1t hedrts, Jesus promises to be
pl'esent in their Jnldst and to
demonstrate hls power and love in
red!, tangible ways, such as
answering prayer, changing.lives,
and bringmg health. This is never
boring and always joyful.•
Type of sermon: Crosby tedches
the Bible, book by book. He aims
to make its truths become interest-
ing, understandable and practical.
Recent and upcoming sermon:
Crosby is beginrung to teach
through the Book of Revelation.
His sermons will address quesbons
like "Is Jesus really going to come
back?" and ·u Jesus is coming
back, when?" Crosby will talk
about two unmistakable signs
J esus told his followers to look for.
Everyone is welcome to come hear
this series.
THE SPIRIT
LIGHT
, SEAN HIU.ER I DAILY PILOT
Chip Crosby leads the congregation at Harbor Light Christian
Fellowship in Costa Mesa.
-==OWSHIP
Welcome Wagon: V1s1tors are
warmly welcomed and allowed to
be thcmselvt'S. They are encour-
aged to take their time to discov-
er what the church is about and
to grow at their own pace.
Dress: California casual
Church design: The church's his-
toric building is being thoroughly
remodeled to make it a beautiful
place for worship and a comfort-
able setting for {nendship. The
building's unique .architectural ,
feature.c; have been enhanced
and emphasized while facilities
have been modernized. A new
coffee bar and gdthering.place
will soon be completed.
Mission statement: Come and
see that Jesus Christ is real.
Everything else follows from that
discovery. Therefore, we want to
be known as a place where bibli-
cal, balanced, authentic Chns-
tianity is demonstrated m an
atmosphere permeated with
Christ's love, acceptdnce, and
forgiveness.
Interesting note: Chip and Karen
Crosby became pastors of this
histonc church one year ago.
Crosby says, "The building is
being remodeled and renewal
and rebuilding are going on in
people's live~. There's a sense of
excitement over what is going to
happen next. People are growing
m their spmtual lives and the
congregation ts growing in num-
bers." Everyone is welcome to he
part of this church life. Crosby is
also the professor of preaching at
LIFE Bible College.
-Compiled by Michele M. Marr
The man Cdffie back inside follow-
ing one of the attendants and kept up
his verbol barrdge. Then he paced.
next to the window watching his car
as it WdS soaped and soaked, and
finally went out the other door. Once
he left, the rest of us in the waiting
room looked at each other in surprise.
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PLACES TO WORSHIP FAITH CALEND"IR
I paid for my car and d.S the woman
was g1vmg me my change, she said,
"That guy is going to drop dead from
a heart attack. "There were so few cars
there, that I could only imagine his car )
was less them a nunute behind the oth-
er one.
"Does that happen often7"1 askeo.
"No, not often, "she answered. "But
it's been one of those days for all of us
here Why IS everyOody m such a bur-
ry?•
"I'm sorry, "I <inswered back. "For
what it's worth, I'm happy to be get-
bng my car washed and I'm not in a
hurry."
"Well, that's nice to hear. #she said
'Wlth a smile
I thanked hor and walked outside
to wait. The mcm wets out there stand-
ing next to his cdr as it was being
dned. I le w<1s practically breathing
down their backs, and he pomted out
several places he wanted them lo dry
agam. J couldn't tell il he gave the
attendant a tip when he left, but I
could tell he exceeded the speed limit
as he did. I felt sorry for the people
that man would encounter next.
I also felt sorry for the man. I sensed
that his heart was m need of a cleans-
ing, 1ust like my car. l sensed that he
must have been filled with so much
inner turmoil that he became outward-
ly explosive. r said a bnef prny_er that
God would send someone to the man
to tell hun about the inner peace that
God could gwe him.
I know l'll be back for other car
washes. I also know that when God
washes our hearts, it lasts a whole lot
longer And you can quote me on that.
• CINDY TRANE CHR1$TESON is a Newport
Beach resident who s~ak~frequently to par-
enting groups. She can be reached via e-mail
at cindyOonthegrow.com or through the mail
at P.O. Box 6140 No. SOS, Newport Beach
92658 •
• EDITOR'S NOTE: Places to Worship features
brief descriptions of churches and temples tn our
community. They appear each week on a rotat· ing basts,
Free Methodist
ORANGE COAST
FREE METifODIST CHURCH
Orange Coast Free Methodist Church is dedi-
cated to ministering the word of God, following
the truth of Christ and en1oyin9 the fullness of
the Spirit. Concurrent worship services, in Japan-
ese and English, are held on Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
Adult Sunday school is at 9 a.m. Children's Sun-
day school 1s from 10;30 to 11 :45 •.m. Nursery
care Ii provided from 10:30 to 11 :45 a m. Morn-
ing and evening Bible studies and prayer groups,
in both Enghsh and Japanese, meet throughoot
the week. Clifford Rapp Is senior pastor. The
church is at 3198-B Airport Loop Drive, Costa
Mesa. For information, c•tl 641-1944.
Judaism
TEMPLE BAT YAHM
Temple Sat Yahm of Newwrt Beadlllrvine ts a
reform congregation whose purpose rs to worShtp
God 1n accordance. wrth the faith of reform
Judaism; to promote religious education; to pro-
mote cultural and splntwl wetfare of its members es Je't'\15 and as members of the general commune·
ty; and to advance the liberal Interpretation of the
Jewish tradition Weekly servkes are on Fnday at
8 p.m., except on the first Friday of the month.
when a family servtce is held instead at 6 p.m. Ser-
vices are traditional and 1mlude prayers. \lng1ng
and a teaching There is a lot of Hebrew in the ser·
vice, but prayer and song books are Hebrew/Eng·
lish and it IS easy fOf anyone unfamiliar with
Hebre.v to follow Child care ls pr0111ded at all ser·
v!Ce5 and family actNities. Mark s. Miller is senior
rabbi. The temple 1s at 1011 Camelbad<, Newport
Beach. For more information, call 644-1999
TEMPLE ISAIAH OF NEWPORT BEACH
Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach holds Wffklv
services on Friday at 8 p m .• followed bv a fef· lo~h1p hour with refreshments. Torah class
meets Saturday from 10 to 11 a.m .• ctnd Includes
refreshments. Kabbalah claues, the study of the
mysteries of God and creation, are held on
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open to the public. Fees are $30 for temple mem·
bers, and $50 for nonmembers. David Rosenberg is senior rabbi. The temple hold~ services and
classes at 2401 INine Ave., Newport Beach For
more information, call 548-6900.
Lutheran
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Christ Lutheran Church 1s a Missouri Synod
Lutheran congregation that aims to reach out
and bring people into a living relationship with
Jesus Christ through dynamk worship of God,
vigorous study of his word, loving care for one
another and committed support of his work
throughout the world. Worship services are on
Saturday at 5 p.m. and Sunday at B, 10 and 11 :30
a.m. Sunday school for all ages is at 9 a.m. Child
care Is provided at all worship services for chll·
dren under 4. Wilham B. Hemenway is senior Pas-
tor. The church Is at 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa.
For more information, call 631 -161 1.
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER
LUtheran Church of the Master is an Evangelical
Lutheran Church rn America congresiatt<>n. It Is a
Christ-centered community cornmrtted to the
proclamation of the good news of love, hope and
forgrveneu in Jesus Christ. Central to the worship
are word, Scripture and preaching, and sacra-ment. baptism and the Lord's Supper. ~Ip ser·
vices are on Sunday at 9:30 a m. Children's Sunday
Sthool and adult education meet at 10:45 a.m.
Child care is provided during worship and adult
education from 9:30 to 11 :45 a.m The church pro-
vides a before-and after school program to the
convnunity. Marte Anderson IS ~lor pastor. The
church is at 2900 PaciftC View Drive, Ccxona del
Mar. For more information, call 7S9 1031 .
NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH
Newpoft Harbor Lutheran Church, of Evangell-
cal Lutheran Church of Amerlc.a, ts dedicated to
"learning the word, leading the way, anchored in
Christ.• The worship is wekommg, friendly and
hospitable. Pastor is Steve Perry. Sunday wonhip 1s
at 9.15 a.m. The sennons are biblically based and
engaging. using a lot of storytelling and humor.
Sunday school, for children 4 years through sixth
grade, and adult Sunday school are at 10:30 am
Child care is provided for the 9; 15 a.m. ~e The
church is at 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach FOf
rnore infOfmation, c.all 548+3631. .
SPECIAL EVENTS
THE AMY BIEHL VIOLENCE
PREVENTION PROGRAM
The parents of Amy Biehl, a
Fulbright exchange student
killed in South Africa m 1993,
will discuss the work of the
Amy Biehl Foundation to
develop programs in violence
prevention and conflict resolu-·
ti.on Nov. 28 at 10:30 a.m . at
Orange Coast Urutarian Uni-.
versalist Church. The church
is at 1259 Victoria St., Costa
Mesa For more information,
call (949) 646-4652.
OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE
The Rev. Rafael Luevano of
the Our Lady Queen of
Angels Catholic Church in
Newport Beach will give a
presentation titled •our Lady
of Guadalupe: an Icon for the
New Millennium• at 9 a.m .
Dec. 4 in the Pansh Center.
Tickets are $10. The church is
at 2046 Mar VISta, Newport
Beach. For more mlonnation,
call (949) 646-5535.
CHANUKAH HAPPENINGS
The Jewish Community Cen-
ter of Orange GoWlty hosts a
variety of Chanukah events
Dec. 2 through 10. The center
i.s at 250 E. Baker St., Costa
Mesa. For more information,
call (714) 755-0340.
RE-MEMBERING GROUP
Om Lady Queen of Angels
Partsh Center hosts a talk for
Cathollcs who feel spiritually
homeless Sundays at 6:15 p.m.
This Sunday's meeting fea-
tures the talk "Past & Future.•
The Parish Center is at 2046
Mel! Vista Drive, Newport
Beach. For more information,
call(949} 548-384~
FRIENDSHIP SUNDAY AND
THANKSGIVING FEAST
FdUVlew Community Church
will celebrate a Friendship
Sunday at its service this Sun-
day at 10 a .m. Children will
taught a le .... son on friendship.
Later in the day, the church
will have a potluck Tha.nksgi\
ing dmner. The church is at
2525 PaifVlew Road, Costa
Mesa. For more information,
call (714) 545-4610.
'THE STIRRING' .
Rock l larbor Church presents
o "Stirring,~ cl community
worship event for all churches
and all denominations at 6
p.m Sunday. It will be held at
the Orange County Fair-
grounds, building #14, 88 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa. For more
infonnation,call(949)548-
2600, ext. 302.
WEEKLY EVENTS
ADULT EDUCATION
AT TEMPLE ISAIAH
Rabbi David R~nberg of Tern
ple Isaiah conducts a serie!> of
speaal dac;ses on topics in
Judaism, including interfaith
marriages, non-JeWJSh holy
da~ and spintuality m the fami
ly Classes meet Thursdays
through Dec 16. There is no
charge for members and the
complete senes ol courses is
available for $.15 to nonmem-
bers. Tempi(.' Isaiah is at 2401
trvine Ave , Newport Beach. Fm
cours > time, and more informa-
tion, call (949) 548-6900.
WEATHER AND SURF POLICE FILES
TEMPERATURES
Balboa
65155
Corona def Mar
64154
Costa Mesa
-66156
Newport Beach
64154
Newport Coast
65155
SURF FORECAST
The westerly swell pick' up
today for sets in th wa1~t·
to shoolder-hlgh area. Sets
will go head-high at points
and reefs The sun will rise
at 6:27 a.m. and ~t at 4 47
pm.
LOCATION SJZI!
Wcdg ••••••••••• 3 5 w
Newport •••••••••• , 3·5 w
Sla<kles ••••.•.• , ••• i3 5 w
River Jetty .••••..•. 3 S w
CdM .•••••••••••• :5 5 w
TIDES
TOOAY
First low
12:12 a m·-·--···-·· .......... 0.8
First htgh
636 a m ............................ 5.7
second low •
1:10 p.m ............................ 0.3
Second high
7:10 p.m ............................ 4.4
SUNDAY
Firlt low
12.51 am ......................... 0.9
First high
7:11 a.m ......................... 6.4
Se<:ond low
1:54 pm ........................... 0 S
Second high
8 03 p m ... -.... • .. ..... , . 4 7
COSTA MESA
• Adams Avenue: About l40 was reported stolen from •
gym locker in the 1600 block at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday
• EMt 11th Street A w'allet •nd Its contents worth $45
were reported stolen from a ltore in the 300 blcxk
between 4 and 5 p.m. Nov. 12.
• &st 19th Street: Ten boxes of none tile worth Sm
V11ere reported S1ol n from a store In the 100 blod
between 1 and 9 a m Nov. 14
• West 19th Street About SSSO Inc.uh was reported
stolen from a bu\tnes.\ in the SOO block at 3. 10 pm. Nov. 6
• West 19th Street: A set of tools and about 100 cassette
tapes worth S620 were reported stolen from a (<Ir In the
500 block during the ev ntng of Nov. 14
NEWPOWT ltl!AOt
• layvteW Chde. A wollet and its contenti worth $790
were reported stolen from a hotel in the 500 blodc during
the day of Nov 7.
• llayvlew CJrde: Several p es of jewelry worth S2., 705
Mr• reported stolen from a hot I In th SOO blodc dunng
the even ng of SeJ)t. 16
• East Coest Highway: A RU<se and ltJ contenu \'I/Orth
S790 were rciported stoloo from• resuurant ln the 3500
bkXk 1030 pm Nov 13
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Th_qreS no forgetting the Great Depression
~ • EDITOR'S NOTE: As part of our <;ount-
1 down to 2000, Robert Gardner will write
s~al Saturday columm recalhn_g the
decade we have Just covt'rtd This week,
he1ooks back at the 193~
I n lhe 1 cnos, Bal bod WdS spared
mo~t of th<! eficc ts of the Depres-
sion. Thl't e 1s an old saying m the
entt>11t1in•l1cnl world thul mdn may
sacnfice ntany lhtn!JS but will never
give up clrinkm9, yumblinq or danc-
ing.
So, while de~pe>rdte men m Los
Angl'les would 1ump on the running l b<lard ol your rctr ttt u stop sign and •
: wc1sh your Wtndslueld hoping for a
: ruckel tip, Pvcrythmg wds nonnal in
.. 8dll>oa.
I {uge crowd c<1m<• down every
Saturday night to dunc:e dt the Ren-
dczvoui.. ·r he liquor flowed dnd the
suckers shU crowded the gambling
dives to lose their money.
Oh, wt> httd some highly visible
' tndkahons of the Depression. We
had a man who sat ttt tht' top of a
llagpole one swnm<>r. I le had a
bucket suspendC'd from d long rope,
' hoping people would put money in
1l, but I n('ve1 s<1w t1nyone put c1s
..
JUDGING THE
19301
.. robert
gordner · .
much as a penny in. We also had a
man buried alive dlld ds fdr as 1
could see, he didn't do cmy better
than the man on the Hagpoll'. And
one summer we had one of those
utterly depressing miirtllhon dance
contests at the Pdvilion.
But outside Balbod, the Depres-
sion was in full ~wing. I WdS witness
to an incident 1 will never forget.
One summer I had a job on the labor
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gang dunng the construction ot
Newport l larbor High School The
labor gang~ two of us -cam d
lumber from where the tn1cks hdd
unloaded to the place the lumber
was needed during conslruchon. We
never walked. We trotted or Jogged.
Usually we were carrying 2-hy-4s
th<lt were 12 feet long.
I hated going to work -not
bcC"ause of the job ·itself, but beC"duse
you hdd to run a gduntlel ot men try-
mg to get JObs. They hdted you·
beCcluse you had a job They 1ust
stood there every day hoping some-
one would not show up. For all I
knew, lhese were men with hungry
wives and children at home and they
hated me because I had d JOb, and
they didn't.
The other member of the labor
crew was an old man. I dlways
thought he was too old for the JOb,
but he said he had to have the job
because he was the only support for
his wife, daughter and two grdnd:
children. His son-in-law just d1Sap-
peared one day, which WdS not
uncommon.
Somehow, men couldn't huncllP.
the situation and wou1d 1ust ran off.
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Ever nouc e thl' p1ctwcs of the oup
lint' in the D prn ion years? They
were all men who couldn't face up to
hun!Jry fac<' and JUSt took off.
Well, one day we were 1oggmg
ttlong, carrying omc 2-by-4s dOd
the old rndn, who was ahead of me.
tell down. The torcmdn 1an over and
looked dl the old man, who WdS not
moving. The lorf>man lookrd over dt
thf> crowd around thE• gdte, gestured
with his fingC'r, rtnd a young man
d<>tac:hed h1mseU from the crowd. He
rem over to the old man, picked up
the lumber and took off cilinost run·
nin~J· As 1 pasi.ed the old man, I
heard tht• forcm;m suy, ~co over to
the gttte ctnd pick up the money yoa
hcwe comi'ng."
That was the last tune I saw the
old man, but I couJdn t help thinking
clbout his return to the home of
wbich h~ had been the sole support
with the news lhdt he hdd lo-;t his
)Ob.
I \vtll nevN forget lhe Great
Depression ..
• JUDGE GARDNER is a Corona def Mar
resident and former judge. His regular
column run~ Tuesdays.
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Saturday, November 20, l m A3
MILLENNIUM MOMENT
1aking thP chan1bPr
1 an and gre \n
Commeu e sln< e
1 H92. During h1
l<'OlUC, the OfCJdnl•
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from a ome .... hat
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with ldl'CJ'' ch bb to
'd leunl'! <ind uw1•ncr chamber '
• It 011tr~C1ch programs·-like tl1"
Partn •iing Educc1tJ•m And Comniu-
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denU. and thf'> Pf!ort to ch tnlJul•
Thanksg1vmu food lJOX(>S to 10\-..'·
mcomP fdlllili1> ke p U1 orgaru-
iatmn' lx·st foot 1.xnnh•d fonvard m
the COtOJllllilll}'
Fa\-. cett is a membcI of many
local hoards mcluihng tltdl of the
OCC Founclatron An Orange Coun-
ty nc1tlve hP grt'W ·up m Santa Ana
and spent 111•1re lhun 20 ) eor m the
hotel mdus1I) m Costd Mesa befo1P
takm9 hi Joh al th chctmbcr
~I \;I n1~\' >f 5 C'll <1 uoocl reason tu
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;,\4 Saturday, Ncwember 20, 1999 Doily Pilo
For city's p~t owners, magic number is four
•Little-known Costa
Mesa .law is coming
back to bite one resident,
.who is being charged
for having 51 ~als.
GRI c. RI.')! INC
~~
COSTA MESA -No more
than four pets -that's the lim-
it for residents.
Hamsters. Lizardi,. Birds.
Cats. Dogs.
And you'll need a special"
permit for large snakes ..
Fish are the lone exc~ption
to the rule.
The municipal code sectlon
deurly states the law but who,
CSP.ecially the animal lovers of
the world, really follows it?
That question can't even be
answered by the city's Animal
Control Department, which
monitors and enforces the law.
Department officials said they
respond to 25 or 30 complaints
about ~cessive animals_a year.
Of those violators, only two to
three are cited. ·
"I'm sute there are a lot of
~ple who have more than
four.animals,• said Cesta Mesa
Animal Control Officer Robert
O'Brien. •There shouldn't be
more than tour because it may
be too"much for one household
to take care of efficiently."
In light of the recent news
about Costa Mesa resident
Patnaa Hotz, who was cited
for having too many pets -
five dogs and 46 cats -some
residents admit they are guilty
as well.
"I have five pets and hdd no
idea Uus was some sort of vio-
lation," said Melinda Jenkins,
who has two dogs and three
cats. "1 don't think the city
shoul~ be telling folks how
' -many pets they hould have, as
long as they are taking good
care of them: .
O'Brien said' the law was
enacted for that v"'ry reason.
Many times, pet owners have
too much to worry about with
their animals Sometimes, pets
are neglected and aren't given
the treatment they need, he
added.
O'Brien is familiar with the
Hotz case. Hotz has become a
friend to the felin~. helping
more than 100 stray cats over
the past 20 years. But when
animal control officials found
46 cats m her home, they felt it
wa in her best interest to put
the cats up for adoption.
Since she was cited in May
1998, O'Brien da.ims Hotz has·
n't done very much to reduce
the cat population in her home.
She Caces jail time or a ma.xi-
rnwn fine of $1,000 unless she
brings her pet total from 51 to
four. Hotz has hired a lawyer
and is fighting the charges.
"We und~rstand she loves
her animals and we have been
willing to help her out,•
0.'Brien said. "We haven't
been putting a lot of pressure
on her. It.:s just a matter of com-
plying with the city co<:f ~ ~
Cities do vary with thel! ani
mal control l~ws. There are n
laws limiting residents to t
num~r of vanous pets it
Newport Beach, allhoug
there are rest.iictions on th
number of dogs per household
The city allows a maXl.mum o
three dogs. Any more and
resident must apply for d spe
oal kennel pemlil.
"Most people don't Wcmt
more than three dogs,~ sai
animal control officer Mike
Teague. "We rarely see mor
than that amount. If they do
we talk to them and give them
a chance to comply." .
. . Contractor to pay
fine for chlorine spill
Freeway pileup compounds morning traffic
Ocit Plot
COSTA MESA-A stretch
of the Corona del Mar Free·
way was snarled with early
morning traffic Friday after a
five-car pileup. There wero
no reports of major injuries.
Bumper-to-bumper traffic
only got worse when the
accident occurred about
8:45 a.m. in the southbound
lanes near the Red Hill
Avenue overpass.
Commuters who use the
Corona del Mar Freeway on
a daily basis were surprised
by the traffic jam. ·
"This never happens,"
said 25-year-old Costa Mesa
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Witnesses said the accident,
which caused about a half-
hour delay. was triggered. by a'
stalled, vehicle in one of the
lanes. A domino ·effect
occurted after the driver of one
vehicle suddenly slammed on
the brukes in an attempt to
avmd the stalled car.
The series of collisions
was s1grufkant enough to
injure Rose-Martinez, the dri·
ver of the stalled car, and
Wanda Peters, whose vehicle
first rear-ended Martinez's
car. Both driven> were taken
to Hoag Hospital where they
were treated and released.
The accident 1s under
investigation by the Califor-
nia Highway Patrol.
lbe Country Inn
Gardea Cafe
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The Book Stott
Newport Pkt1lte Frame
Stella'I Platt
Sarah Whitromb
Circa Antiques
Vidorian &t com.,.ny .
• County officials will determine penalty for
this week's accident at Crystal Cove State Park. .
SUSAN McCORMAO.. ri.ne per liter of water. The
Oati' Fllo1 chlorine was used to decontd-
minate new water pipes for
NEWPORT BEACH -An an 800-home community the
Irvine Co. contractor never lrvine Co. is constructing.
took a sample of 3,500 gal-On Mohday, envm>nmen-
lons of chlorinated water talists told authorities the
dumped into Crystal Cove stench Qf chlorine was ema-
State Park on Monday and nating from water flowing
will face up to $10,000 in through Los nancos Creek,
penalties for violating a per· wh1cb leads onto Crystal
m1t requirement, a water Cove beach The board
board official said Friday. mvestigated the incident,
Kurt Berchtold, an ass1s-saying chlonne at acceptable
tant executive officer with limits should not smell
the Santa Ana Regional The key to findmg out if
Water Quality Control Board, the Irvine Co spilled unac-
said his agency will soon ceptable levels of chlonne
decide what the exact penal-mto the creek lay 111 a sample
ty will be for the Irvine Co the contractor, Griffith Co .
Berchtold said his agency was supposed to take,
will take into consideration according to its p ermit.
that no environmental dam· Because there was no sample
age was done and that the taken, the Irvine Co. must
incident was accidental. pay a penalty.
3400 Via Lido, Newport Beach • (949) 675-4941 130 EAST 17'ff ST. • COSTA MESA The water board gave the Paul Kranhold, spokesmdn
At Ne"l">rl It •:uc 17"' SC'"t
(IJehind the llARP INN) (949) 722-1177 Irvine Co. a permit to dis* for U1e lrvme Co.. said the
charge 0 .1 milliliters of chlo-contractor had been dis·
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... A Time to be
Thankful ..
Come join
Dr. John A. Huffman Jr.
PrC'Jch11111.
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Sund~y. No .. cm~ 21, 1m, 8:30 6' IO:IS A.M.
Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic
Church f amity for praise
and Thanksgiving
at the 9:00 am Mass,
NOVEMBER 25th ·+ Share YOUR bounty with the hungry.
Food staples ~n" monetary gifts
will be gratefully accepted
for the poor of Orange County
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Worlhlp Services
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ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN
CHU~CH
"Opt1n Arms and Open Minds"
Wor ~ip 9:30
Newport Harbor
Lutheran Church
718 Dov., Dr. Newport lleech
Tratlblonel LutMren
Wonhlp a.rvlc• with
HofJ CommW\lon
aunuvetHem
Slindaf SchoOI 9ti I em
Ctwt••'-' &duOet ... ...........
1ChJO ....
charging water as the penml
allowed for three days befow
lhe accident occur\"ed. Kran-
hold said sodium bisul!ate is
a'dded to the discharge to
neutralize the water. but on
Monday, unpunf1ed ·water
had mistakenly been
released from a 1,300-foot-
long pipe into the creek.
"It wasn't mahcious,"
Kranhold said. "It was an
unfortunate accident."
Kranhold said he believes
the Irvine Co. will continue to
work wtth Griffith Co., which
he called a Hrespectable com·
pany."
"The accident ... has given
us a heightened sensibility,"
Kranhold said, adding that
the Irvine Co. will now work
with the sarutation distnct to
gam penmssion to capture
the d1scharge and divert it
into the sewer system so it
does not enter the creeks.
by Gregory rt Gloss, D.D.S.
BY APPOINTMENT
More people are acheduhng
appointments with their denhsts than
ever belore According to the latest
statistics galhered by the Amencan
Denial A1soc1atlon and the Gallup
Organlzahon. more than 75% of adult
M\tricans had a dental appomtment 1n
1997 (up from 53 8% in 1983) Dental
experts credit an lllCftased awareness o1
dental heallh on the part of patients.
which we hope Is fostered by reading
lnlormational oolumns such as the ones
published by th11 office. Beyond thal.
there has been a decided &hilt towatd
Pf ev&nliOn and away from visiting the
dentist only when pain or d1scomfon
occurs. And hnally, because older
Americans tend to rttlllll more of their
permanent teeth than previous
geoecebOOS, ltltY h:ivt ITIOft need lo VISlt
lhe dentl&t
When 11 the last time you had a
prof ssional dental chedcup? We st!ess
good oral hygiene and preventive
dentistry for tho whole family. Patient
education and awarenau are key& to
prevention and early detection of dental
problems We re located at 400 Newport
Center Drive, Suitt 1408, Newport
8 ach, wha1e we are comm111ed 10
providing you wdh the be t possible
det11a1 care In a warm and canng
onvlronmenL Tho recommendations we
make are alway• ln the best Int rest Of
CM patlentS P e..9 646-0922 to
cdiedu1t an~
P.S. AboUI 57% of Arnttlclns Clrr)
dth I nsurance, Which PfOIT!Ot
more rrtquenl derUI
,.
Doily Pilot So!t>rday November 20, 1999 AS
City-owned buildings
_need $380,000 in repairs H~ping for a bed of rose~
~Pb
NEWPORT BEA Cl I -The
city's community centers and
recreational facilities could
receive a much-needed overhaul
if the City Council approves
more than $400,000 for the
upgrades.
Dµnng Monday's study ses-
sion, the council will review an
extensive staff report recom-
mending the allocation of more
than $381,850 over a three-yeo.r
period for repclu-s and upgrades
for the 12 commuruty centers
dlld faoliti<>..s used for city-spon-
sored recreatJondl seMces and
events.
The report detdils dl1 findings
of inspections that were conduct-
ed at Uie 12 community facilities.
Repairs and upgrades include-
the unsealmg of windows for
proper ventilation, electrical
repairs, hre hazard removal and
some bwld.Ulgs bemg properly
eqwpped for the disabled.
The report recommends as an
dltemtlllve that $39,000 be
dpproved witlun this year's fiscal
budget for immediate structural
and safety repairs, and that the
other upgrades be incorporated
111to the city's· budget over the
next few yecm..
U the funding 1s approved, all
repcurs would be done over a
three-year period wtth the most
critical repairs occumng first,
Sdld City Manager Homer Blu-
dau.
"The repairs that take place ·
m . lhe fir..t yeM are the highest
pnority safety and structure
upgrades, while the others that
would occur later are mostly
maintenance and aesthetic
issues," he Sdid.
If the imtial $39,200 is
Tee
it
up
for
-17
1Mon·Fn No holld.tys
Cen not included)
approved, repair., could begin al)
oon as next January.
The report was drafted in
June after staff brought the issue
of needed repairs at the B<tlboa
Commuruty Center to the coun-
cil's attention.
• Failing to attract fans from The Big 12, Newport
tourism officials still hope to corral alumni of the
Rose Bowl's PAC-10 team.
Councilman John Noyes then NEWPORT BEACH
asked staff to take an inventory Rosc1lind W1lhtlms and her
of repairs needed at aJJ city facil-cre>w at thP. N<>wport Beach
ities used for recredt.Jondl ser-Conl~rence ttnd V1s1tor's
Vices dlld programs, Blttddu Sci.id. Bur<'clU tlrP st~1rtm9 to notice
According to the staff report, if d trnnd -cmd it's not mdking
the repairs are made, the num-•them happy · .
ber and quality of program~ In tact, it mar be enough to
offered at the city's·facilities will ~t,irt giving them a complex .• unprove.
' The report also says the After c:ountless man hours
repairs could create un increase ctnd thou!;ands of dollars
m potential rental use of city spent trymg tu woo alumni
facilities,although1twasunclear from The Big 12 and PAC-10
howmuchtheincreasenughtbe. teams to stety in beaullful,
•we chd not undertake this sunny Newport Bet1ch for the
report as a cost-benefit anaJysis, Rose Bowl, it dppears the city
although we'U be glad to do so if will once• ttHt1in come up
the counal asks,· said Comrnu-short.
ruty Services Director Ladonnt1 This 1s the second straight
Kienitz. yPttr that dlumni from The Big
. The City Coo.nal study ses-12's l<'arn have chosen to stay
SJ?n starts at 4 p.m. Monddy di , on the Westside of Los Ange-Clty Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. ·
Also on the agenda 15 d prescn-· les . rath<·.r than Newport
tation from the ad hoc comrruttc>e ! Bc>ctc h c,rt1nled, Newport
that has been working on the ; ofhC'it1ls are dealmg with the
proposed Arts and Eclucc1tJon ~ SdllH' Big 12 team as last year
Center. -the University of Wiscon-
sin. And for omu reason,
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don't m1x.
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shot c1t th£> PAC-10 h•am,
which will be Stanlord, Ow-
gon or Wdshin!.Jlon, ch•pend-
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6 Sol\ndoy, November 20 , 1999 Doily Pilot
'Ailing school teacher long~ rto get back to work
Costa Mesa 's Richard Rapp had no
idea h e was risking his lite during the
32 years h e has taught third-graders
j at a Carson elementary school
+ Richard Rapp is one of at least 40 current and former
employees of Towne Elementary School in Carson who have
been diagnoSed with various types of cancer and other dis-
1 V£RON1CA DcRAN hedltb officials for possible
eases. County health officials are working to determine If
there is a link between the cancer case~ and a landfill near
~Plot envuonmentaJ hazards as a the school that has been emitting toxins. ·
result -made him sick
1 R ichard Rapp loves his JOb When Rapp, 52, told his stu-
1 so much he nsked his life dents he wtts going on sick
for it. leave last month, • 1 was sad,•
• And not a day goes by when Rapp recalled. MI had such a
he doesn't Wl.Sh he was back in nice class this year. This is such l hls Carson classroom, doing a h1ce cla~s that you don't want
what he enjoys most -helping to be away from it. Most o( th~
I children learn. kids really want to learn and
1 Rapp, a four-year Costa they're really workmg hard.•
I Mesa resident and third-grade lnihally, Towne officials
J teacher at Towne Avenue Ele-reported that 17 current or for-
mentary School for 32 years, mer school employees had
1 was diagnosed Wlth prostate been diagnosed with various
1 cancer in June His doctors types of cancer and other dis-
! said the type of cancer he has eases.
I is extremely aggressive and But in the weeks since it 1 already has spread to his was publicly announced that
, bones. . offioals with the Los Angeles
I He is on ledve while under-County Department of Health
going hormone therapy and were investigating whether
alternating rounds of there is a link between the
s;bemotherapy consisting of school's proxunity to the land-
~o weeks of lrcdtment and fill and the illnesses, that nwn-
.tben two weeks off. ber has . grown to at least 40
Rapp's oncologist has said 1t known cancer cases among
possible tus job dt Towne -current and former Towne
hich is ad1acent to an old employees. .
ldlldfill and is bemg mvestigat-Now environmental invesb-
kd by Los Angeles County gators are trying to determine
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·-. if carcinogens such as vinyl
chlonde ~nd benzene are
being enutted from the soil at
the old landfill, which is now
the site of the Victoria Golf
Course, and migrating to the
school~
Greg Holmes, unit chief of
the Catif ornia EnVll'onmental
Protection Agency's Depart-
ment of Toxic Substance, who
is working on the tests at the
goU course, said representa-
tives from his office plan to
meet today with officials from
the county Department of Pub-
lic Parks and Recreation to dis-
cuss what type of investigation
should be done at the old land-
fill. Stdte Sen. Tom Hdyden,
who has met Wlth' concerned
and ailing employees at
Towne, including Rapp, is
seeking an independent study
or the situation.
Rapp said he is the first man
who has been diagnosed with
cancer who is still working al
the school. The others are all
women, he said.
Although he is concerned
about how county ofhciaJs and
the Los Angeles Unified School
District plan to deal with their .
plight, Rapp shows no signs· of
rage while discussing his ill-
ness, or the possible cause.
•Being angry is not going to
change anything," he said. Mlt
won't take the cancer away or
wipe it out. (However], it
would be nice to know that
some dgency not involved with
the chstrict or the county could
come in and make a case study
of the whole situation and
come up with an honest con-
clu;;ion. •
Rapp said he is leery of the
school district and county offi-
cials, who some blame for not
acting sooner.
·1 don't trust the school chs-
trict or the county," he said.
•They're both involved in what
has taken place. They both
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that then~ is a problem related
to the landfill because they're
fanng what could possibly be a
ma1or liability problem.
·Tue county can't afford it.
They have too much a(stake.
The more you look at it and
. think about i\, the C'ounty's
never going to tell you the
truth."
Rapp said he has visited
Towne during hi leave. and
testified at two dosed-door
hearings with Hayden and:
other teachers.
He has been joined at those
sessions by Debrn Weaver, a
first-grade teacher who has
taught al Towne for six years
and is serving as spokes-
woman for other ailing instruc-
ton. who wish to keep their
health status confidential
According to informallon
gathered by Weaver, 17
Towne staff members are bat-
tlmg some type of cancer
while 23 others, who no
longer work at the school,
have also developed health
problems
The most common ailhlents
are thyroid conditions, breast
cancer, cervical cancer, skin
cancer and melanoma,
Weaver said.
"I'm really ~oncemed about
my health,• Weaver said. ·Am
I going to qet cancer 10 years
VOICES
"I don't trust the school
district or thi county.
They're both involved in what
hos taken place. They both can't
afford to readily admit that
there is a problem relat~ to the
landfiU because they' re facing
what could possibly be o major
liability problem."
"The county m't afford it.
They have too much of stake.
The more you look at it and
think about it, the county's nev-
er going to tell you the truth."
-Richa rd Rapp
down the road? I don't know
what I've been exposed to
Practically every year through
the '90s, someone has been
exposed to something. We're
all on edge. We're under d lol
of stress•
Despite everything, Rapp.
who is married and has three
daughters, is' hoping to return
to his classroom \.\fithin the
next few weeks.
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Author to debut children's
. book on boating safety
•Newport Beach resident who waited 10 years:
tor 32-page book to be published will sign copies FYI
at Fashion Island bookstore.'
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receiving rejection k•tter for 10
years, author Dee Cuche's chil-
dren's book fmally is in print.
The. 60-year-old Newport
Beach rc:sident will sign copies
or per book, "Captain Tuga-
long, .. from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday
at Barnes & Noble dt rash1on
Island.
She wrote the full-color illus-
trated book, which . teaches
boating safety to children, in
the early 1980s.
ReleasNJ m S<•ptemlx>r, the
32-page book tells the story of
Captdln 1\tgdlong, an old tug-
boat that is falling tlpart in the
WdtC?r. It took Cache> four years
to research intemdtional mar-
itime law to ensure> the book's
dccuracy.
"I'm pretty proud of this
hook," C'dche said. "lt took a
Jong tune to research bc>CdUSC I
wanted it to be technically cor-
rect all over the world l 1ust
know it will save lives some-
day.•
The book contdins a rruru-
glossary of boating terms that
are italicized and defined at thP
bottom of the page. •
•I've gotten a lot of responsl'
from adults about the yook
because, even though the book
is for children, they are learn-
ing about boating, too,• Cache
said.
A former pedicurist and
ofhce manager, Cache wrot(•
the book after searching unsuc-
cessfully for children's books on
boatitlg safety.
"I've always bC'en con-
cerned with boating safety,•
she said. •When I couldn 'l find
any books on the subject, 1 sort
of joked that someday I would
have to write one myseU. •
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... _. Newport Beach author
Dee Cache will sign copies
of her children's book on
boating safety, "Captam
Tugalong," from 2 to 4
p.m Sunday at Barnes & ·
Noble at Fashion l~land. . wrote clnd resedfched the book
on weekends while she raised
her children.
Cache endured 10 yec1rs of
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Mahllme Press.
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Pilgrim descendants to give thanks OF THE WEEK
Ii A group of Orange County residents will gather·
at Costa Mesa hotel to celebrate their ancestors,
Vf PO sailed on the Mayflower· in 1620.
.. SusAN M c.CORMACK
I, lkiy"'
"COSTA MESA-As fami-
lies get ready for a traditional
turkey dinner and discus
V{hy they are thankful, a large
q.roup of Orange County resi-
dents will meet to celebrate
tbeir ancestors: the original
1l1lgnms who drnved on the
N.{~yflower at Plymouth Rock
l1j>. 1620.
1 About 60 members of the
Orange County Colony of
M"yflower Descendants will
hold their annual Mcompact
day• meeting today at the
Holiday Inn on Bristol Street.
·It has to do with the pil-
<j.Cims more than dnything, to
upderstand what they went
tqrough during thdt first wm-
l~r. • Jun Blauer, governor of·
the local ·colony," said of the
m~eting. "For three days. they
feasted because they had made
it through the tough time.•
In addition to en1oymg
turkey with all the tnmnungs,
the pilgrim descendants will
celebrate the Mayflower
Compact, a document signed
by the pilgrims to build a
colony and form a local gov-
ernment.
The local chapter of the
national organization
which boasts about 26,000
members -started in 1974,
when about a dozen descen-
ddnts' attended its first meet-
ing in Santa Ana. The local
group has since grown to
almost 300 members, all of
whom have had to prove their
ancestry through genealogical
research, marnage records
and other documents.
Blauer said the local group
is very active, meeting four
umes a year, with some mem-
hers wearing penod clothing.
It even has a Web site, which
recalls the history of the chap-
ter and ofiers merchandise for
sale, a chat room and a photo
galle~ of histonc paintings
and homes.
r Desptte the fun activities,
Blauer said the mission o( the
society is a serious one: \o
educate.
"We try to emphasiz.e tbe
difference between .the Puri-
tans and the pilgrims," he
said. "The Puritans were
much stricter and much more
difficult to work with. They
didn't like Indians at all.•
Blauer highlights the fact'
that the firs"t Thanksgiving,
held dW'ing the fall of 1621,
was a 1omt event of the pil-
grims and the Wampanoag
Indians.
"The pilgrims were very
friendly with the
Wampanoags," he said.
~They had a peace treaty that
lasted over 50 years. (For
Thanksgiving), the chief
brought Indian braves, and
·Friendly faces
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Pepper and Lucky, will be available today during Pet Adoption Day at Petco on 18th
Street at Newport Boulevard. Cats rescued from the shelter also will be available for
adoption. For more Information, call (949) 759-3646 or write to the Community Animal
Network, P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach 92 658. Oo/oo
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For more information about
the Orange County Colony of
Mi:tyflower Descendants,
check the Web site at
http://www.ocmayllower.org .
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Hair today) help tomorrow
I f you're in need of a haircut,
you can bciok an appoint:
mcnt between Nov. 30 and
Dec. 2 at the new Christophe
Salon and help out local c:han-
Ues. Dunng the three-day
event, called ·oays of Bec1u-
ty, • 100% of the proc:cr•ds
from haircuts, colorl> or alon
trPalments wiU go to Child·
help USA, Orange County
Museum of Art and Oran~e
wood Foundation/PALS. Also,
the famed stylist of the stars,
Cjuistophe Schatteman, •ill
be U\ for appombnents. \ llen
making an_ appointment, you
can request Christophe for a ~
'$300 hcu.rcut, or go to one of
the other eight stylists who
charge $75 The fund-ra1ser is
pdrt of the celebration of
Christophe Salon's fourth loca
tion opening in Fasruon
Island, between the Chimayo
Grill and Express. For more
mlormation, please call (714)
429-1552.
Allergy and asthma sulfcr-
ers rrught hnd the new
gazoontite.com store, m the
South Coast Plaza's Crate &
Barrel wing, to have some-
thing that will alleviate symp-
toms. The store is filled Wlth
au purifiers, hypoallergenic.
bath and bedding and dllcrgy
and asthma management
products. The store also has
an extensive catalog for addi-
tional produc~ not found m
the store. There are lots of
children's products, beddmg,
blankets, bath items, house-
BEST BUYS
greer
wylder
hold cll,aning a~d aromath.er-
ttpy products. As an added
bonus, today is allergy pre-
vention day and
gt1zoontite.com has more than
1,000 products to help fight
allergies and sniffles. There
will be an allergy and asthma
nurse on hand all day to
dnswer questions. Cdll (714)
751-3977 for more info'rma-
tion.
1t 's d good lime to purchase
a tuxedo at Friar Tux Shop's
mi!Jennium tuxedo sale. All
t~1xedo" a.re reduced 25% to
31 ".,,and all formal acces-
"ories are reduced 25"'<• to
40"<•. The accessones mclude
lormdl shirts, vests, ties, shoes
and 1ewelry. There are com-
plete 100"~ wool tuxedo and
accessory packages that start
t1l $199. The Fndr Tux Shop,
t1t (714) 556-5500, is located in
Costa Mesa at 355 S. Bnstol
St
Sher's Art Gallery is haVlilg
its sJ.Xth annual toy drive for
impoverished Native Ame{l-
can children. According to
Sher, American Indian chil-
dren are the most impover-
ished children in the United
States today. Your donated
new unwrapped toys will go to
a child who will not otherwise
receive any gift this holiday
season. Sher greatly appreci-
ates donations. For pickup of
numerous toys, please call
Sher at (949) 675·5385 or drop
them off at 2828 Newport
Blvd. in Newport Beach.
Another new home furnish -
ing store has opened in Costa
Mesa called 670 W. 17th, The
new showroom is filled with
model home furniture,
antiques, art accessories, area
rugs, upholstery and it offers
custom refinishing. It's open
Mondays Uuough Saturdays
from 11 a .m. to 4 pm
Saks Fifth Avenue at South
Coast Plaza is having a Salva-
tore Ferragamo shoe sale.
$elected styles are 30% off.
The shoes were originally
priced from $120 to $325 and
now are enced $83.90 to
$227 90 Call (714) 540-3233
for more details.
Robinsons May is having a
big sale on its entire stock of
Lenox china, which includes
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holiday patterns, g1ft ware an{J J'JnQQ
fine and casual patterns. U / £. U
to making the harbor more
saf P.. Failures of previous Jet·
t1f'S, the stock market crash of
1929 and the fallun• of a coun·
you're into c;ollectibles, all of
the Lenox holiday collecbblf?!t CONTINUED FROM A 1 ·
are on sale ut 30% off, "ut _ ty bond medllure made tund·
ing for the project hard to
come uy. pnces from $29.99 to $149.99 Mesa Globe, ndmed sumlarly
Christmas ornaments are to the Atchinson Globe, where
reduced by 25% and are he had worked for 30 year •
pnced from $15.99 to $27 .99. Two y6ars later, Martin
Rogers was a wealthy
retired highway builder and
roc:k contractor. He urged the
oty council to end him and
the oty engineer to Washing-
ton, D.C. to lobby for funds
after learrung· about the New
Dedl's Nanondl Recovery Act.
Thi• council could only afford •
to send th~ city engineer, so
Roger-:. paid his own way.
Other hohday rilerchanctise on purchased the competrng
sale mclude crystal from Co \d Mesa Herdld from S.A.
Mikasd and pewter Christmas Mt>yms m a seemingly am1-
bowls and trays. able transctcbon. On Mdy 2Y,
Ralphs supermarket at 380
E 17th St. m Costa Mesa is
having a seafood sale this.
weekend. On sale are large
cooked shnmp for $9.99 per
pound, cooked California lob-
ster at $7 .9~l per pound, raw
Caribbean lobster"tails, sue-to
eight-ourice, each for $8.99,
and coloso;al raw.shrimp at
$11.99 per pound.
ToUflleau carries an exten-
sive coll<>ction of high quality
watches and timepieces. It's
got a great policy: If you bring
in yow old watch (working or
not) you Cdn get a free trade·
m appraisal. lt'i latest watch to .
arrive is the Capel.and Wcttch
from Baume & Mercier. It
comes in a men's polished .
stainless steel with a satin-fin-
ished bezel. It's available in
quartz or automatic movement
and is priced from $1.190 to
$2,350. Toumeau 1s at South
Coast Plazu. Call (71.4) 850-
0222 ror more mforrndtion.
• BEST BUYS is published Thursdays
and Saturdays If you know of a
good buy, send a fax to (949) 646·
4170 or write to Daily Pilot. Best
Buys. 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa
92627.
1936, the Herald announced
tht> consobdatioo of the two
papers.
To ease the product10n ot
the pdper, Martin dnnounced
plans to mstall a newspapm
press. and a typesetting
machine, two items H erald
pubh;-hers had long planned
to purchase, but 1a~ked the
hncrnces.
In his hrsr •announce-
ment· m the new Costa Mesa
Globe-Herald, on June 5,
1936, Mdrtin also pledged to
support 'the community m his
p<lpc•r.
·It 1s the hope of the Globe-
Hcrald to give the people of
Costlt f\tesa a pdper that will
be a c red1t to the community;
a p<iper that will work for the
hest interest of the communi-
ty; stnvmg to say something
good about everyone."
. The paper appears to have
succt>Pded m its founder's mis-
sion. The> Datly Ptlot is its most
recent reincarnation.
In Newport Beach, another
c1llzPn was working to g reatly
improve the quality of tile.
f !arbor booster George
RogNs had lost blS poho-cnp-
plecl son to a boatmg tragedy
m 1926 and became dedicated
In Washington, they won
federnl funds for dU but
$640,000 ol the $1.8-million
proiect. They returned to '
Orange County, where they
successfully lobbied for a
county bond to hnance the •
bctlance.
On l\1dy 23, 1936, as hon-
ordry captain of the port,
Rogers led d boat parade cele·
brating the completion of the'
hdrbor. The Globe-Herald ' • called the event the •greatest .
pdradt• of water craft ever
seen in Newport Harbor.• 1
A few weeks later, Rogers 1
d1Pd of a heart dttack while
cruismg m his bodt, Memory,
with his daughter. I l e report-
edly died as hie; boat crossed"
the entrance of the harbor,
npar the spot where his son
had drowned.
Sources:
The Costa Mesa Herald
The Costa Mesa Globe-~rald
"Newport Beach 75, 1906-1981,•
James P. Felton. ed, 1981. a.
•A Shce of Orange: The History of
Costa Mesa.· Ednck J. Miller, 1970. •
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CLUB
CONTINUED FROM A 1
But there fc; one school
board member who would
want to e a few more ques·
tion before the d1stnct
allowed a poss1bl~ guy dnd
lesbian tol~rance group.
"Should we allow students,
covered by the Education
Code, which reqwrcs us to
teach abstinence in the first
place, to have a club based on
a. certam behav1or?H said
board member Wendy LeC'ce.
.. "Approving the club gives
approvdl to teen sex."
· , As she was three years ago
•when the topic arose m New-
port.-Mesa, t.cece would· be
opposed to such d group on
school campuses.
"Sexuality is a private
issue, hke religion, and
should not be talked about in
school," she said. "This
1• request, tn my opmion, is part
of a special-interest group
desmng global endorsement
of the homosexual way of
hfe."
The ldst llme this issue sur-
faced m Newport-Mesa WdS
in 1996, when Mdhld Shae-
banydn-Bady, d 15-year-old
Corond dc>l Mdr student,
dltemptcd to rnlly students
together for a similor club.
Shaebdnydn-B<ldy wrote
what she tem1ed "a call to
arms" in the school paper for
rhe formC1hon of d support
group for gdy dnd lesbian
teefldgers.
Although sev'eral teachers
stepped forwdrd ro a 1 t, stu-
clent !>Upport wa~ not there
and the group never tormed.
But a community debate
alt<.'ady had begun over Shae-
banyan-Bady'~ propo al,
much as is ~appening now m
Orange Unified School Dis-
trict.
Earlier this year, a student
at El Modena High School
proposed the formation of a
gay-stiaighl club on C'umpus.
The Orange school board has
been debating the issue since
they heard ot the students'
plan Oct 1.
Hundreds of community
·members sl\owed up to argue
the issue at the school board
meeting Thursday mghl,
which ended m the board
delaying action on the 1s'lue
until Dec 7.
•Any time something
occurs in one school district
that is controversial, 1t's prob-
ably going to happen in olh·
ers as well." said school board
member David Brooks.
Newport-Mesa ofHcials
are watching closely as
Orange attempts to iron out
the issue.
~The Orange Board of
Education~ because of their
conservative majority, has
been singled out as a test are-
na and we will be watching to
see what happens " Leece
said.
"If we do end up being
forced legally to have a club
which promotes sex to our
lods, tben I hope the plethora
of the scientific research on
both sides of the aisle will be
available to all the students'."
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Rotary recognizes eight Who are on the ball
ROTARY HONORS
EIGHT: NC"wport-Balboa
Rotnry Club international
:.erv1cc direl tor Frank Ander-
on and club prec;1dent Jim
Strktn pw entcd Paul Harris
P<.'llow Awards to eight people
at the:> club'!. foundation din-
ner. Qotty Campbell, wife of
Rotcmdn und pcl<;t club presi-
dent Andy Campbell, was first
to receive thP. Paul Harris pin,
medullion und certiliC'dle from
the Rot<try lntE•mationaJ Foun-
dation. ·
COMMUNITY
& CLUBS
Um de .boom ·
Newport Beach.
THE BEST SHOW ON TV: As
a family, we take our break
from Monday Night Football
at 8 p.m. and tum on "7th
H~dven" on KTLA-Channel 5 .
to watch what we consider the
best program on TV. There is
gripping drama, a lot of
laughs and even some tears in
the show about a minister, his
wile a nd seven children. This
pas~ week, two of the children
. who were dealing with a
problem talked to a Catholic
priest, a Jewish rabbi and
Buddhist monk, each of whom
encowaged them to talk Wlth
their paten~. Every week,
"7th Heaven" deals with the
Tho::.c honored for their
contnbntions to the communi-
ty and the development·of
yt>uU) included former Ddily
Pilot E;"ctitor Bill Lobdell; Bal· ·
bod ThC'ater board president
Dayna Pettlt, Newport Harbor
High School counselor Dan
Princotto; Ensign Middle
School teacher Mike
McGuire, Harbor area enter-
tainer Jim Roberts, former
Newport Chamber board
president Bob Black and for-
mer school administrator Scott
Paulson , who continues to be
o leclder in the education field.
try other than their own. -I kind of problems that fdITlilies
face daily dnd the kind of val-
ues more of us should live by.
CLUB NEWS: Fifty-five
youngsters signed up for a
tutoring program at Costa
Mesa High School Library
being coordinated by Ron
Channels of the Cos.ta. Mesa
Kiwanis Club.
I NEWPORT BEACH POLICE
OFFICER HONORED: Del.
David Byington was named
Ofhcer of the Yf:. dr Jor the
Newport Beach Pobce Depart-
meht by Chief Bob McDon-
neU at d meeting of the Rotary
Club of Ne>wport-lrvme.
Byington is the senior member
of the department's SWAT
team and is ass1qned as a•ndr·
colics deleclivc.
WORTII REPEATING: From
the new letter of the Newpo
Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwa-
nis Club, the Scuttlebutt ... •
government that robs Peter t9
pay Paul can always depend
on the support of Paul."
SERV1CE CLUB MEETINGS
TillS WEEK: Wunt to gel
more involved in your com -
munity, make new friends,
network, or to give something
back to your community? Thy
a service club! You are, invite
to attend a club meeting this
week. Many clubs will buy
your lust quest meal for you.
MONDAY -7 p.m.: The Har
bor Mesa Lions Club meets at
Mimi's Cafe for a business
meeting
TUESDAY -7:30 a.m.: The
Newport Beach Sunrise
Rotary Club meets at the Bal·
boa Bay Club. 6:30 p m.: ThE>
Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor
Lions Club will meet at the
Costa Mesa Goll & Country
Club for a v1S1t by District 4-
L4 Governor Ken Martin.
WEDNESDAY -7:15 a.m ..
The South Coast Metro Rota')
Club will meet dt the Center
Club. Newport l Iarbor Kiwa-
nis C::lub meets al lhe Urtiver-
sity Athletic Club. Noon: The
Exchange Club of Orange
Coast meets at the Newport
Beach Yacht Club. 6 p.m : Thf'
Newport-Balboa Rotary mec>t~
al the Batua Connthlan for a
fellowship night.
The Newport-Balbod
Rotary Club contributed d
munmum of $1,000 in the
name of cdch honoree to the
Rotary lnterr1dtional Founda-
tion to help fund d vtuiety of
projects. mduding a $1-bill.Jon
worldwide polio eradJC'abon
effort, $22,500 scholarships for
some 1,400 students to study
abroad and 480 Group Study
Exchange five-member teams
to study tor a month in a coun-
ALL ABOUT ANGELS: The
women of Newport l ldrbor
Lutheran Church will hold ct
boutique from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m
today with d vanely of hand-
crafted hollday items, includ-
ing omdments, centrrpieces,
and gilt items. 'they are offer-
ing free refreshments and,
naturally, angel food cake,
along with coffee or tf'tt The
church lS at 796 Dover Drive,
Discontinued and overstocked items including s,lipcovered
sofas carried by major national retailers like Z·Gollerie,
Restoration Hardware and others we can't
name but you will recognize.
You can special order from over 200 fabrics .
Everything here is new, obtained direcriy from the factory
·No Used Furniture or consignment items.
Furnishings Direct carries upholstered sofas, sleepers, leather
sofas and choirs, entertainment centon, ormoirs, beds,
handmade rugs, desks, lamps and more
A number of members of
the Newport Beach-Corona
del Mar Kiwanis Club served
up a Thanksgiving lunch at
the Community Center of San-
ta Ana. At 9 p.m. we returned
to watch the balance of Mon-
day Night Football and found
we hadn't missed any of the
football acbon.
WELCOME TO 'OIE WORLD
OF SERV1CE CLUBS: D. Todd
Anderson, sponsored by Jim
de Boom, and.Russell
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Christmas and New Year
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around ar;hng gentlemanly
and aytng all the nght
things, but we don't mean d
word or it. The fact 1i. that
these polar oppoMte chools
of higher learning despbe
each other so much that 1obs
have been lost, for tunes
gambled away and mar-
riages dissolved over loyctl-
ties to the two institutions.
So intense is this dislike
that the Bruins and Trojans
have resorted to some des-
perate tactics in order to get
the other's goat. In the past, a •
USC icon. a statue on campus
nicknamed •Tammy Trojan,•
has been smeared by stealthy
Bruins with nearly every sub-
stance known to man and his
sword has been stolen and
held for ransom. Heavy plas-
tic wrap and 24-hour guards
posted near game day have
solved that problem.
Then there were the leg-
endary card tricks, with
every game full of the poten-
tial of national embarrdss-
ment should the Bruins flip
their cards to show ·use ·
(Say, whatever happened to
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e nnin ter
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Tim ~'an1rr
Edi Oil < GJ)ital
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card stunts? ln fact, whatever
happened to good, old col-
lege pranks of any kind?
Let's face lt, there are no
more phone booths to tuff
football players mto and 1f..
you try to set a record for •
swallowmg the most gold-
fish, you'll..uffer the wrath of
some aoimal-nghts orgamza-·
non.) ,
The subject of demeaning
behavior bnngs to mind dn
activity that is an annual ritu-
al. It's called the •tnendly
wager.• This used to be
called a •bet," but upon
reading of the crackdown on
the alleged activities at The
Alley restaurant, l'm hesitant
to be so specific. The last
thing I want is to be hauled
away in leg irons minutes
'before kickoff. . ThiS year, the ante has
been upped While my old
friendly wager with my Bruin
friend Melo Amoroso has
been a soc-pack, I have been
prompted to participate m an
affair that is a little mor& J
dicey.
This year, the Daily Pilot
has arranged for Fred Mar-
tin, still a powerful Bruin
presence despite hls reloca-
tion, and I to extol the virtues
of the rival school should we
Jose th game.
It also should be noted that
I once agam may feel th&
bdrbi. of my esteemed Daily
Pilot colleague, Joe Bell, for
not watching the game on
televtSton. Because I don't
watch tPlevis1on, I WM busy
deaning our carpets during
fast year's game, which I lis-
tened to on headphones. ·
This year, I thought l'd let
Joe know that I have to make
some minor repairs to the
backyard spa. Had I been of ·
sound rrund the last few
weeks, l already would have
fixed the spa so that I could
watch the Big Game while l
was soaking m the spa, not
sweating under the sun
repairing lt.
. The Brums and Trojans
may disagree on many things,
but we are united in the
belief that regardless of these
matching team records, dis-
mal as they are, anything can
httppen-Although USC is
favored by six points, it does-
n't mean a thing. But then
again, I don't care about the
point spread because l don't
bet I make "friendly
wagers,• and you can be darn
sure I won't make them in
Newport Beach.
• STEVE SMITH Is a Costa Mesa res,
ident and freelance writer. Replies
can be sent to the Daily Pilot at
(949) 642-6086 Ot by e-mail to
dailypi/otOfatimes.com or
stsmth190idt.net :The loser's col-
umn will appear In Tuesday's edi·
tion.
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pany ammo s for the tr to
be dohvered from Mount
Shasta m Northern Califor-
. nia.
• ft took d 10-person C'rew
working 12·hom shifts for
two weeks to decoittte the
tree -stnngmg lights dnd
hanging ornamPnts, said
Nmd Robinson, spokesper-
son for Fashion IsJund.
"lt was so nice -I liked
all of it," satd 8-yc>ar-old Je:.-
sica Wilson ot Rancho Santa
Margarita.
EL TORO
CONTINUED FROM A 1
The crowd enjoyed some-
thing difterent thiii year -a
mu 1cal J>rogram during the
lighting performed by stu-
dents from Orange County
High School of the Arts in
Los Alamitos. A group ot 45
studenlc; danced and sang to
a medley of Christmas songs,
which culminated in a finale
with a shower of gold, purple
and green glitter raining
down on the dancers.
•I loved the energy, I
loved the crowd," said 18-
yedr-old Keith Short, Orange
County High student who
performed. "We were really
nervous:~ ·
Tustin resident nna· Fer-
nandez said the group put on
an unpre i.ivc how.
"I thought it was. wonder-
ful -the kids were fantas-
tic,• she atd.
John and Kathy Buckholz
of La Habra al o en1oyed the
performance.
•They're a very talented
group, very high-energy,•
John Buckholz said.
Overall, the tree lighting
-a tradition for Fashion
Island -appeared success-
ful . "'
• Jt was wonderful,• said
Placentia resident Yvonne
Buchanan. .
"Well worth coming
We'll be back next year.•
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A 14 Daily Pilot
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· Yesterday's news becomes tomorrow's
canvas for Newport Beach artist
Vince Hovley, who draws buildings
and portraits on local newspapers
~A~Q~
mce Hovley had a prob-
lem.
He was a talented artist ·
and could work qwckly,
producing vivid and color-
ful oil paintings
He dJdn't mind taking
on conunercial assign-
ments, portraits or any-
thing else that woilld
. keep tum employed and
pay the bills.
It seemed -if ambition and talent
counted for anyt.Jung -that Hovley
should have been enjoying consider-
able success
CONRAD LAU I DAil'< PILO'f
Using pastels, Newport Beach artist Vince Hovley draws his rendition of Woody's Wharf
on the front page of the Dally Pilot
But it was the early 1990s, when the anemic
economy made lt difficult for many people to
afford even the modestly priced canvases he
was producmg
For what be had to charge just to break
even on materials, Hovley was pricing himself
out of the market.
worthwhile, but it was $40 more than he had
seen in several weeks Hovley's nest egg that
be had saved up before quitting his old job as
a contractor was dwmdling down to nothing.
and new work was mcrea ingly scarce.
When Hovley showed the picture to the
woman who owned the cart, she was thnlled
"It worked and it saved my trip,· he said.
Hovley hasn't looked buck since> then.
Newspapers, especially local ones but also
such publications as The Wall Street Journal,
have become his signature canvas and pastel
has remained his pnmary medium. The orders
have flowed in so quickly Umt he can barely
keep up.
"I thought, you know, 'There's gotta be a
way to get this thing done,"' .said the 49-year-
old Newport Beach resident. In 1991, when he was travelmg through
Northern CaWorrua m search of work, Hovley
got a simple JOb A woman who ran a hot dog
stand asked him to do d painting of her cart
and said she had about $40 to spend.
It wasn't enough money to make the picture
Finally, Hovley came up wtth a solution. He
picked up a copy of The Oregoruan, a locaJ
newspaper, and pamted the picture on the
front page using pastels. a medium he was
unfamiliar with but quickly mastered.
Hovley's work toddy follows closely the suc-
cessful formula he came up with on that first
job. His main subjects dTC bu1ldmgs and por-
traits, the kind of thing that's hkely to sell.
]LLING JN THE
J'wu Sou RfR
A ttempting to rcctd af!Other's
mind is, to suy the least, a for-
rrudahle task -especially
when matching thoughts with the
musical brilliance of Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart.
But audiences will have an oppor-
tunity to explore that endeavor when
the Pacific Chorale opens its 32nd
concert season Sunday with a perfor-
mance of Robert Levin's rendition of
Mozart's "Reqwem Mass.•
"To take a work that ts so beloved
as 'Mozart's Reqwem' and to revisit it
200 ye<Ars later as something new is a
fascinating proj~ct, • said John Alexan-
der, who will conduct the Pacific
Chorale and Pacific Symphony
Orchestra.
The pedormance at the Orange
County Pedorming Arts Center also
will include Franz Joseph Haydn's
"Lord Nelson Mass,• one of six mass·
es he wrote between 1796 and 1802 to
commemorate the name day of his
patron's wile, Pnncess Marie
Hermenegild Eszterhazy.
But it is "Requiem Mass,• Mozart's
unfinished work, which seems to keep
controversy swirling around its musi·
cal notes.
It was 1791 and a desperately ill
Mozart wa feverishly trying to fin-
ish the piece by dictating his writ-
ings to one of his musical students.
But the 35-year·old artistic genius
TODAY
Pacific Chorale to
present 'Mozart's
Requiem,' the
finished product
of the composer's
last work
died before he could accomplish his
goal, leaVing only the first two
movements done and the nexl eight
in sketches.
The task of completing the last four
movements and filling in the gaps fC'IJ
heavily onto the shoulders of Mozart's
pupil, Franz Sussmayer.
Working under a fren7.1ed deadline
so he would not forfeit a deposit
already paid for the work, Sussmaycr
combined Mozart's sketches, the work
of his fellow students and his own
original compositions to create the
rru.xture that today is known as
•Mozart's Reqwern:
It seems, however, that Alexander
agrees with music htStonans that the
end result did not truly reflect
Mozart's ingenious style.
"Sussmayer's concepts are differ-
ent, with a much thicker orchestration
and with more instrurnen~ during
vocal parts than Mozart customanly
SUNDAY
GAPS
used." he said.~
Throughout the years, numerous
attempts have been made lo revise
some of Sussmayer's writings and cre-
ate a work that more closely resembles
Mozart's approach. And such is the
case with LeVUl, a Harvard professor,
who completed bis adaptation in 1994.
"We hope this version, modest as
it is, reflects Mozart's spirit and
allows the listener to experience the
magnificent torso in the framework
of its historical tradition," Levin said.
Lenora Meister of Corona del Mar,
a soprano with the chorale for 29
years, wonders if the audience will
pick up on the changes.
"l really think they may not even
notice unless they know Mozart's
work intlmately," she s~ud. "But
then Mozart is such a favorite com·
poser with so many people, perhaps
the changes will be more notice-
able."
Some of LeVin's changes include
altenng the endings of "Bencdiclus"
and the "Agnus Dei" in order to have
better conclusions and trans1llons,
rcwnting the "Osanna" and using
Sussmayer's original musical subject
in a more elaborate and interesting
style.
ln addition, he has added an
"Amen• fugue to the "Lacrymosa,"
based on a rediscovered fragment of
Mozart's own wnting that su~srnttycr
had orrutted.
SEE MOZART PAGE A18
FANTASTIC FIVE
MONDAY TUESDAY
He's done dozens of renditions of local land·
marks, such as Snug Harbor and The Cannery,
and has created ruddy cheeks and glearrung
eyes for lu.s renditions of businesspeople <md ~
politioans. !
The images he crcdtes arc playful dnd •
accessible, full of bnght colors and casual, car-'
toonish lines -a style that not only met kc!>
them appealing but also makes them fauly
sltnple to produce. He throws together a com-
plete work, start to finish, in only a couple
hours.
WEDNESDAY
Hh was the most tar'l'l<M mustache of the
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known to ~levlslon 'Viewers evervwhere as
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The vlvldly colored, sodal'1 minded paint•
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MiP!ace moves to Newport and throws f ashionable_party
T he operative word u;
. tyle. Fo1 the past 25
years, Orange County
women, and in pd.!"tlcular the
Newport crowd, have rC'IJc'Cl on
the fdshion sense ·or Iris Tons
f'Tilllkel and Mary Rubenstein,
two very f~hionabln gills who
run a very fashionable business
known as MiPlace, which 1s
based in Laguna Niguel. ..
The boutique has attrt1cted
the social, business and celebn-
ty crowd and Newport cus-
tomers including pretty Pattt
Edwards nught be checking
out the season's selection from
designcn; such as Claude Mon-
tana, Robert Danes, Randolph
Duke and Dolce and Gabbam.1
alongside Deidre Hall, star of
television's ~Days of Our
Lives,• or Mary Hclrt, co-hC>l>t of
"Entertainment Torught."
Even Laura Schlesslnger of
radio fame can be seen among
the threads. Patti and Dr. L are
good fnends Patti probably
introduced the good Dr. to
MiPlace.
RecenUy, MiPlace expdnded
to Newport Bedch, movmg into'
the swank Corona del Mdr
Plaza. And, as is fitting for such
an expdnsion, co-owtwrs
Frankel and Rubenstein threw
a little open house to sdy hello
to their new neighbors.
They all crune. Power
dressers such as the leader of
the pack Jud.le Argyos came
THE CROWD
b.w.
cook
with her young grandson.
Provocdbve blond Sonya Grech
came m miru:mini and zebra
stnpes, accomparued by hand-
some husband Ed Grech Judy
Curttn was all smiles, bussmg
Frankel. Gina Gage, Pat
Gaines and Pri.sctlla "Bo"
Moore all stopped by the new
store to blow a kiss, check out
the fashion, and meet the star·
of the opening, intemabonal
fashion guru Marc Bouwer.
Making a grand entrance,
Bouwer, wearing golden
leather trousel"$ to match his
golden locks, added a bit of
edge to the assemblage.
!VliPlace has been known for its
fa!.hion forward approach to
dressing women in Orange
County (and elsewhere), so it
wa:. appropnate to add a little
Hollywood drama to the open-
ing.
Bouwer creates everung
clothes, often quite revealing
evening clothe 1 wom by Toni ·
Braxton, Whitney Houston,
Pamela Anderson Lee al;ld
ShanJa 1Wa1n Conservative is
not the operabvc word.
MiPlace has made a reputation
trcmslating' the sexy and showy
Lnto glamorous for the local gal.
It has been a working formula
attributed to the vision of
Frankel and Rubenstem
And if you thought it was
easy running a boutique, and'
doing It successfully for years,
think again. Frankel and
Rubenstein have poured their
collective creative souls into
the enterpnse, taking nsks
(both fashion and financial) to
make MiPlace work. They
have brought to Orange Coun-
ty the designs of Thierry
Mugler, Zang Toi and Bouwer,
to name only a few, educating
<ind i.ntroduong the local
crowd to the brave new world
of ever-evolving design.
To add a touch of class and
social relevance, a portion of
the proceeds from the opening
and Bouwer presentation were
donated to lhe Marcoru Chil-
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Tons frankt>l al the MiPletce
Newport Bea< h grand
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' live music and exotic drinks await at Din Din at Bamboo Terrace
Ocfr rib
W alking mto Din Om is
like being at a beer hall
in southeast Asia. The bor i6
covered by a bamboo ovm-
hang, the rooms are spar ely
decorated in wam1 colors
and paintings of Asiart
women posing NIGHTLIFE provocatively hang on the
walls.
FYI
1" WHAT: Din Din at the
Bamboo Terrace
+ WHERE: 1773 Newport Blvd,,
Costa-Mesa
+ WHEN: Friday and Saturday
from 8 p.m. until everyone goes
home. Today at 10 p.m. Red
Channel, an alternative rock
band, will perform. On NoV: 26
Bike Ride, an alt ernative pop
band will perform along with
the Moseleys,. a 1960s·style
cocktail band.
-) PHONE: (949) 645·5550 .
Above, Jim and Le sley Sandon enjoy appetizers and
drinks at the newly remode led Bamboo Terrace. Right,
Paul Azpeltta, lead singer of Smlling Face Down,
performed at the Bamboo Terrace last Saturday night.
the trend and began showcas-
ing 9iff erent bands each week
rangmg m style from alterna-
tive pop to wing. The restau·
• rant will serve food until the
band stops playing, which can
ometimes mean as late· as 1
a.m.
They recently featured an
'80s rock band called Snuhng
Pc:tces Down. The band
which sounded like a combi-
nation of The Ramones and
Psychedelic Furs, was an
unusual stretch for the
restaurant. However, a loyal
following showed up and lis-
tened' to the group, which
had been playjng together
fbr 10 years.
Usually, Yoong sdid they
have groups that play swing
or rockabilly like Royal
Crown Revue; blues and acid
jazz like Manasseh; alterna-
tive pop like the Dave
ter and martinis hke the Elec
tnc Lemonade and The Wa\e
PnCE'..!), There ls also a wjne
list. wi\h dessert and plum
wine. Din Din also features a
election of beers from
throughout 'Asia. as well dS
Amencan microbfcwcry beer
for the more traditional
drinker. Prices range from
$3.50 for a glass of sake to
$5.50 for a mdrtini.
· Upon closer inspection
though, the immaculutP.
floors and reldllve quiet of
the place ms1st that this 1s
not a pldce off a bustlmg
Saigon rodd or d bar tucked
away m the mJddle of Bali.
Instead, the ne<lt edges of
the bamboo and the mani-
cured wood give awdy that
this is definitely not off a
beaten path -rather, this is
a bit of explordllon right
around the corner in Costd
Mes·d.
On Friday and Saturday I nights, however, Om Om I lomers ch<ltting the night
tries to shdke it up with a bit dway over'beers and Asian
of music to entertain cus· appetizers. I
Four months ago Deborah
Young and Chri'> Ayayo, th<>
restaurant's managers, started I
Matthews band: and some-
tiQles even reggae.
The extensive menu is
filled with Chinese delicacies
The history behind the bar
c.md restaurant is almost as
interesting as the decor and
menu. Deborah's grandfa-
ther, a Chinese immigrant,
opened Fay Ung Restaurant
in SdR Francisco in 1950. It ·
took off and customers lined
up in the street 1ust to get a
seat. Eventually it was relo-
cated to Costa Mesa and
renamed The Bamboo Ter-
race by Deborah's parents in
1971. This·reslaurant also
became a community favorite
but closed in 1983 when its
location at 17th Street and
Newport Boulevard was
widened. that were passed down to
Young, who is the third gen-
eration of restaurateurs in her
J1'6, ~:l)'ll'Vlrkd ~tWJ{H,}l
· family. The selection of appe-
tizers .start with the traditiondl
pol stickers and for the more
c1dventurous there is the
Hibachi platter. Prices range
from $1.50 lo $12.95. The dish
1s f1lleCJ with such items as
shnmp skewers, beef skew-
ers, ribs, paper-wrapped
chicken -all surrounding a
ceramic pot with a warm blue
name.
Two years ago, Deborah
and her husband, who were
working as lawyers in San
Francisco, decided to return
to Costa Mesa, and drmed
with the family recipes,
reopened the Bamboo Ter-
ruce. • GIA & EGL Certified Diamonds "It took a year to make all
the changes," Deborah said.
·We chose the name Din Din
because it's the clamor you
hear when you're cooking on
woks dnd the word dinner, of
course."
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Saturday, Nov mbct 20, 1999 A 17
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Theater District needs a new h·ome IRIEFLY IN DATEIOOK
·Fan1c· auditions ·set at mall
Young peopl who thmk they have the
Broadway mamc may audition today for a
Wdlk-on role m "Fame -The Musical,• which
will be staged Dec. 21 to Jan. 2 at the Orange
County Performmg Arts Center.
The auditions, which will consist of singing
the refrain to the tune "Fam e (I'm gonna live
forevelj, • will begin at 11 a.m. at the Crate &
Barrel win9 of South Coast Plaza in Costa
Mesu.
Casting directors are looking for a single
pcrfonner age 15 to 20. The wmner will get a
walk-on role for the show at 8 p.m. Dec. 23.
For mfonnation about the auditions, call
(714) 556-2122. For ticket information, call
(714} 740·7878.
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THEATER well be appearing
• 11 soon on these pages.
Otherwise Costa
Mesa may lose one of its finer
theater groups. · ,
· The Theater Distnct is looking
for new -and less-expensive -•
quarters. The hve and a half year
old performing group is running
out of time at its present location,
2930 Bristol St. in the Lab Anti-
Mall.
"We just can't handle the rent
anymore, not for this facility,"
explamed Joan Lescot, who with
her husband, Mario, started the
Theater Di.strict in May 1994.
Small wonder. Currently, the
Lescots must ante up $3,000 per
month, plus $750 in utilities, for
the lease of the buildlng. 1\vo
fund-raisers have netted the com-
Shannon Hunt, Vince Camp-
bell and Christi Sweeney in
~Sylvia" at the Theater District
pany several thousand dollars,
but this hasn't been enough to
keep the proverbial wolf from the
door.
wwe don't want to leave Costa
Mesa," Joan Lescot ms1sted "l>ut
we may not have a choice We've
looked at facilities m Santa Ana
and Fullerton, but we'd rdther
stay here, near the bdse ot our
audience.''
The Theater Distnct mit1ally
was born in an office complex on
Superior Avenue, lal,<inq the• ·
pace once occupied by the Bark-.
~tctge Theater. Alter five produc-
tions, the group changed its
venue to the more spacious Brutal
Street location, which seemed like
a good 1ded at the time -until the
fust ramy eason whf>n the ele-
ments went p1tter-patter on the
rold tm roof dunng performances ..
Nevertheless, the group
pressed on, and mounted some
memorable shows m the proces:s:
"Picmc," "The Boys m the Band,"
"Cdbaret," MBus Stop" and "Qne
Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
among them. The Thedter Distnct
al o gave local audiences their
flrst glimp~es of less-familiar
works such as "The Sum of Us,"
"C<.1thsh Moon" and the hardy
perennial "Light Sens1llve "
Tho company presently has a
nchly comical veI'Slon of AR Gur-
ney's "Sylvia" on the boards. In
December, MLlght Sensitive"
returns for its fourth staging before
the doors finally close for good at
the end 01 the millenniwn.
One foctor that has distin-
guished the Theater District is its
de facto repE>rtory company of
skilled performers, returning
repeatedly to tack.le new charac-
terizutions These mclude David
RoussHVP., P.J. Agnew, Ah~
Ensor, Jessica l..eamed, D •l>0rah
Conroy, Slt..>ve Mc:C1Hm11on,
Karen ~ tangano, Chrtsll Swc nPy
dnd Shannon l lunt, U1e latter pau
currently s1nhng ih "Sylv1d."
They keep c orntng l>ac k
becauw of ontt pnmtlfy factor -
Mano Le tot. who ciHt'cts virtual·
ly <JU the ~how and unbues them
with a strong l\PO!le ol emotional
mvolvemcnt. Li:suot has er •ated a
nch t<tmily atrnosph<•re at the
Thnater l>1stnct, iikm to that
spawned m the m1d-t9oOs at the
eme{gmq South Co.1 t RP.pertory.
Now, ho\\ 1•vPr, the door at the
Bristol Street howplace will
close, an<i the Lt cots are m the
market tor d ne\\ home for their
growmg lamilr -preferably in
Costa' Mesa. An mdustnal bu1Jd-
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owner \\'ill rnspond to the phone
number at the he'gmnmg of this
story. II would l\1· a -.hame to "e
Costa Mt~sa lose this estunable
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FYI . + WHAT: Robert Levin's
rendition of •Mozart's
Requiem," performed by
t he Pacific Chorale, and
Franz Joseph Haydn'.s "Lord
Nelson Mass" · + WHERE: Orange
County Performing Arts
Center's Segerstrom Hall,
600 Town Center, Costa
Mesa + WHEN: 7 p.m. Sundax (6
p.m. concert preview with
Vance Wolverton) + HOW MUCH: $14 to S48 + PHONE: (714) 662 2345 .
COMW> tAU I DAJlY Al.OT
Corona del Mar resident Len ora Meister, center,
rehearse!; with the Pacific Chorale.
MOZART
CONTINUED FROM A14
Fourteen-yedr chorale
member Steve Webb of Cos-
ta Mesa lOQks forward to
performing Levin's edition.
"To me, it is fun to be
domg a different version
like this,• he said. "lt is like
seeing .a remake of a clas-
sic movie and all ttie new
surprises in it.•
Other featured singers
are soprano Camille King,
mezzo-soprano Adelaide
Sindair, tenor Jonathan
Mack and bass Michael
Morgan.
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PAPERS
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A nd the hnaJ ingredient.
the pnce, remains nearly as
low as 1t was w hen he was
JU t begummg. A framed, tull-
pag painting now rµn.-; about
$250, while d lal'ger-scale
work incorpora ting two news-
paper pages is about $500.
l lovley said he gets flack
from competitors for pricing
the work so low.
"I get criticized all the time
by otber artists that say I sell
my stuff way too inexpensive-
ly," he said. "But you know
what? Nobody else is selling my stuff. 1'111 the ooe who has .
to make a living." ·
Hovley seems tmsure how
committed he should be to his
work. On one hand, he is
excited by ome of the inter-
esting complexities of the
pieces
Beyond the sunple formula
of eye-friendly work at a low
cost, there's the interplay
between the text of the news-
p..iper stones on his Mcanvas"
and the images he creates on
top of them.
One work he recently fin-·
ished depicts U1e Fun Zone's
Ferris wheel soaring into the
sky over a faintly visible head-
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Newport Beach arUst Vince Hovley says the demand for
drawings of landmark restaurants is high.
line that asks the question
•What's Up in Newport
Beach?•
There also is a sort or ten-
sion between the ngtdlty or
the colwnns of type that run
down a typical newspaper
page and the free-flowing
style of the pastels.
"The printing is very le ft
brain, very geometric," I lov-
. Jey said. "And the art is very
right brain."
But Hovley also admits that
these quasi;aesthetic consid-
erations may be less important
to the average consumer than
what he calls their "gunmicky
kind of thing" -their novelty
as pieces of offbeat local color.
It was this qudlity that
attracted Costa Mesa resident
Linda Valente to Hovley's
work when she saw it at the
Orange County swap meet,
where Hovley !requently sets
up a booth.
"I hadn't heard of him,"
she said. "We were over dt the
swap meet and came across
his booth. We kept looking at
them and leaving and then
finally we went back and got
one."
The picture Valente picked
out, done in Hovley's trade-
mark colorful-pdstels, shows
dories tied up at Newport
Harbor.
•we have it hanging over
our fireplace in our fomily
room,• Valente said. "It's very
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I fovley' m1ltal venture mto
the art world m 1985 wa
m p1red m part by the i:;iroen-
tric example of hi:. former
nelghoor, Newport Bt•ach res
d ent C huck Beauvdts, d man
for whom h1gh-flown ar.stheti
cons1derati0Jls were not a
major concern.
Beauvais used to ~et up a
canvas outdoor!>, pamt d qwck
scene and sell it for $100 the
sam e ddy.
Hovley watch<'d his neigh·
bor rnpcating this routine cldY.
after day, but nt>ve1 got
involved until he receivt•d d
panicked cull from Br.auvttis .
who said h~ nePdnd Hovley's
help to sell a bunch of pctml
mgs qwckly.
The crisis? Beauvais' ba1
tab at Woody's Wharf had
been cut off.
"That was my hr.>t firstlld•
expenence with an artist,"
Hovley said, chuckling. "We
sold enough to pay his tab ol
and put money in his pocket.··
Later, when I iovley had
begun to dabble moil paint·
ings on the weekend, it WdS .
fom1er Woody's owne1 Dione
Norris who persuaded him to
take hunscU seriously and
who bought his first work. ·
"She said, 'Hey, you're
going to do this or you're
not,'" Hovley recalled.
I lovley said his years of
working as an artist havP Joos·
ened up his way of thinking
considerably sine€! the days in
the '80s when he work<.>d as ct
contractor.
"I use a different part ul m
brain and it's not the sarn •
guy," he said. "I uo;ed to do
rooftng. I did <'V<>rything by
the book."
But if he's a more casuctl
man than he used to be, lhol'
not lo say thdl he's.unawdre ol
the need to mdkP-ends m<'et
The memory ot the hart!
days in the early '90s hdsn't
fc1dcd dll thdl much, cmd Hov-
lc-y's concerns dbout what will
come m the lulurn -he 1s the
father of a 2 112-year-old
daughtc>r -keP-p him work-
ing diltgently dl the art fonn
that has hrouuht him c1 mf'a-
sure of succe!.s.
"When you get somethmg
U1at works m the drt husme ... s
you've got to sll<:k ett tl; he
said.
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EDITORIAL
The choice ·is clear: .help oUr schools
• EDITOR'S NOT£: This is the last in a two-:
part edrtorlal series on the need for a bond
to fix Newport-Mesa's crumbling schools
the schools?
The school board will decide
in the next two months ·
whether to put a bond measure
on th~ bdllot. The measure
would need a two-thirds
majority of the voters to pass.
II to the point where tearing
down schools is the best
option, you know you are in
serit>us trouble.
have young k1ds and don't
ewport-Mesa
Unified School
District's repu-
tation has tak-
en a beating
during the
There are two key points.
· First, school leaders have done
a commendable job of turning
around the district in the past
few years. You'd have to give
them P\s m every area.
BACK TOGETHER
Part of 0ur duty as a com-
munity 1s to provide a good
education for our kids. For
those who don't connect
fdcilities with a good educa-
tion, consider these ques~
tions: ls it nght to let stu-
dents shiver in classrooms
because there is no heat dur-
ing the winter? Is it OK to
allow girls to get bladder
infections because the bath-
rooms are so disgusting that
they avoid them all day long?
Is it acceptable for wiri-ng in
care about the schools, let'.s
conclude on a ~elfish note: you
still should support a bond
measure. Studies show that top
school districts ddd up to
$15,000 for every $100,000
your. home 1s worth. In other
words, it's simply a goQd 1990~. The brutal recession,
arrogant leadershi~ a specta<;-
. ular embezzlement, bad
investments, underpaid teach-
ers and the county's bankrupt-
cy have undermined public
confidence and dropped the
school district from one of the
nation's leaders to the middle
of the pack m Orange County.
PAIT Two Of Two jj
Newport-Mesa's sins of the
past -which generated a
wave of anger through the
community-need to be for-
given;-especially in light of its
recentpertonnance
.'investment.
To review: The school district
needs more than $150 million to
repair its agmg mhastructure.
The trustees have spent years
trying to find th£> money, but it
just isn't there. A bond issue is
the only viable alternative.
And this will be one of the
toughest challenges of getting
a bond measure passed in
Newport-Mesa: Do homeown-
ers trust the district enough to
give it the money it needs to fix
Teacher salaries have been
boosted. Class sizes reduced. A
number of citizens' committees
have been f onned and listened
to. The school board is
approachable and responsive.
New academic standar~ -
and testing~ are in place. And
relatively new Supt. Robert
Barbot is just what the district
ordered - a first-rate adminis-
trator and human being.
Which bring us to the sec-
ond point: this quiet educa-
tional revival has been taking
place in crumbling mstitu-
tions. It's so bad that dt Ensign
Intermediate, it will be cheap-
er to bulldoze the school than
repair it. When you have come
l schools to be so outdated that
it can't accommodate a fan,
much less computers?
The school district in recent
years has worked hdrd to
regam the respect of th~ com-
munity. And now it's ti.rile tor
the community to come to the·
aid of the schools, its youUi, its
future.
If you're still angry at the
school district or if you don't
Beautification plan draws mixed reactions . .
LETTER OF THE WEEK
Keep ambulance service
in private sector
Residents of this fine city have cause to
pop a few corks. That's because at lts
Nov. 15 meeting, a solid majority of the
Costa Mesa City Council stiff-armed a blatant
assault on free enterprise hatched by city fire
officials, firefighter unions and Councilwomttn
Heather Sommers.
The plot WdS this: City fire officials -
buoyed l.>y the cheerleading of Sommers -
sought to boot pnvate ambulance companies
out of thelt Jong-standing role of providing
city denizens with emergency transport ser-
vices to area hospitals. Why7 The fire folks
claim they can do a better job by reducing
response times to medical aid calls. More
likely, they're interested in the roughly half~
million dollars private ambulance companies
nghtly receive each year as·teimbursement
for the services they provide.
As it stands now, private companies amve
' at medical aid calls along with paramedic
engine companies from Costa Mesa. If emer-
gency transport is required, the Costa Mesa
paramedic bitches a ride on board the private
wagon to continue treatment. The private
ambulance company pays the city a fee for
the paramedic response and on-board treat-
ment. The cost of the trip -normally reim-
bursed by the patient's insurance provider,
Medicare and Medi-Cal -goes to the private
ambulance company.
Is it a perlect system? Certainly not with
respect to lhe efficient use of city rcsourcQs
mean, why do you need a ladder truck to
treat a broken leg?
There is an alternative, howP.ver. Rather
than dnve pnvate industry out of Costa Me::;a,
why doesn't the City Council lobby the
Orange County Emergency Medical Services
Agency to allow pnvate ambulance compa-
nies to staff their ambulance!> with licensed
paramedic.s? That way, firefighter paramedics
will no longer have to nde to the ho p1tal with
the patient, which produces costly down time
-especially if the patient requrres a trawna
center (the nearest is Western Medical Cen-
ter). That means city fire folks return to ser-
vice faster and still collect their coveted •first-
response• foe.
It's a better system with no lost revenue to
the city.
BYRON OE ARAKAL
Costa Mesa
Flight Plan will not appear this week. look
for it in future editions. ·
• AT ISSUE: We asked
readers what they
thought about a proposal
to beautify a busy
intersection in Corona del
Mar wjth landscaping and
flower-themed decor.
I think the removal of the ficus
trees has made our business
district look terrible (•A
blooming proposal for Corona del
Mar," Nov. 17) Then to replace
the trees with the very small trees
looks bad. Everyone that comes
· mto my busmess agrees dlld can't
believe what they dld. I doubt a
few flowers at the north end of
town will help. We need trees
that look substanUdl.
ANDREA CAMPBELL
Newport Beach
This is a great idea. Thanks
for catchmg a vision of how spe-
aal this community is and work-
READERS
RESPOND
mg to make it
even better. I've
only lived here for
four years, but 1
loved this little
commuruty since I
was m high school m Long
Beach 35 years ago.
Keep up the good work!
JIM PRICE
Corona del Mar
Corona del Mar is not a
walking town like Laguna
Beach. It is a working town.
People live there and they go
to the store and they get hard-
ware and· hreplace equipment.
So it will never be a charming
village like La Jolla. First of all.
the business owners need to
get down to basics and pamt
their stores and clean up Sec-
ondly, one simple design ele
ment would be to encourage
shop keepers to put up
awnings in each block. Try to
match the colors as much as
they could.
The flowers and the foliage
CONRAD I.AU I DAILY l'llOT
The intersection of MacArthur Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway ls propo ed for beautification.
treatment on the islands is kmd
of a joke The low plantings
look dead The foliage sculp·
lures look le<.m and sparse like a
bunch of little old ladies put
them together. Why don't we
tum that over to Roger's Gar-
dens and put their signs up7 Let
them do it and conlnbute some·
thing to them. Bul let them do ll
in exchange for advertisement.
Corona del Mar needs some
plain old ordinary cleanup. The
Albertsons center looks horn·
ble. The Port Theatre looks
deserted . The clean~rs, fmger·
nail places and liquor places
look terrible. Look al the places
with awnmgc; and see a differ-
ence.
See the tie·m Wlth the word
village. At lea t we can make
people thmk 1t 1s a village. This
is from somebody who loves .
Corona del Mar and spends a lot
of tune m La Jolla, And it could
be much the same if people
would )ust get together and do
something m con1unction with
each other. Each store is too
much its own little thing.
. DONNA LEVERffi
Newport Reach
1 Utlnk it is an excellent 1dcn
And you have my vote of conh·
dence. r thmk keepmg the land-
scapmg beautiful and mVlUng
will make this place a more
beautiful anct mviting place for
peopl,e to come, enjoy and hve.
Thank you for the article. Hop
to see more articles about our ht·
tic town of Corona del Mar.
PETE ANZALDO
Corona del Mar
The Dady Pilot "elcomes letter.
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Reach and Costa Mc .... a. There arc
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mcnt~:
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H O W WE SEE IT QUOTE OF
THE WEEK R-E-S-P-E-C-T sive speech, we were JUSt thinking
Remember Aretha Franklin's popu-bow glad we are that we don't -.pend
Jar rhythm and hluei> tunel Well, the much tune in Judge Stmmne Shaw's
teachers and administrators at Corona courtroom. •
dcl Mar High moy well be thinking At least we wouldn't want to be sit-
about teaching that to their -tudcnts ting in the defendant's chair.
now that they've adopted a zero toler-Shaw, who's had to publicly
nnco policy on rude or obnox.tous defend h r behavior thi!> w ek, is
behavior. bemg taken lo task in court hear·
Unfortunately, an mcreasmg Uend rngs. She ha been accu ct of mak-
ftmong stud ·nts t.hec;c days is to u mg curt remarks to dcfcndont ,
foul·langusge nnd dis1espcctful dressing down dist.net attorney and
speech And we like the zero tolerance singing Christmas carol to people
tancc. she ent to the sla~m r for th holi-
Jl's a m u r ot r pect. Students day:..
must learn to r pect teach rs, r pert The tale's Jud.idal P rfonnance ounsclors, r pcct pnncrpals and of course r pcr.t ac.h other. And that's 0 Commission will ultimat ly dcdd
t on tudcnts hould le m e rly, m · wh th~r Shaw' cowtroom behavior
life. was ov r the top
Tue r cihoulrl lie no toleranet for
anything l
JUDGE SHAW VERSUS JUDGE JUDY
Whll w •'r on th th m of off n·
A COOL MILLION
Who need Regis PhIJb n when you
have Donna Croan?
Cr an, wif of nt Ana Ii gbt
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Balboa P rf ormlng
Arts Theat r foun-
dation Preside.nt
Dayna Pettit
expresse h r
gratitude at the Sl-
mllllon ch ·k he
r ceh dfrom
Donna r n. Board
me.mben urround-
lng h r, from 1 ft.
aro Steve Bromberg,
Dougla Boyd. Jo
Klng, ~rltta Pulll m
nd u
'She told him il
he didn't leave,
she would fl.et
her gun and
shoot him ...
Apparently it
did the job
because he
left.'
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on how 11 yur-old
Hien Le ch811cl off a
burglar In hM Costa
~home
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• Pacifica makes the big plays
on both sides of the ball en route
to 14-6 playoff win over Mesa.
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COSTA MESA -A funny thing hap-
pened at Friday's fLrSt-round CIF South-
ern Section Division IX football game
between run-happy Costa Mesa High
and pass-happy Pacifica
The game was smothered tn defense
But in the end, the Mariners made
more big plays on both sides of the ball
and managed to pull out a 14-6 win over
Costa Mesa, ending the Mustangs' sea-
son a bit earlier than expected.
gs
schools. They made more the key
plays than we did.•
The Manners' defense was the high-
light of the night, keeping' the highly-
regarded Mustangs•· running attack in
check the, entire.game, while allowmg
only eight first downs
C.J. Zuniga, Orange County's lead-
ing rusher for the regular season, was
held to only 78 yards rushing on 29 car-
ries by the ever-hdrassing Mariners'
defense.
ln fact, Zuruga's longei,t run from
scrimmage was only nine yards and out
of his 29 carries, 22 went for four yards
or less.
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DIVIS ION IX
MESA 6
PACIFICA 14
Q OTE OF THE DAY
•0tw defense sti&s toge1her and gets the job done .
I guess we just WOJe them down _ •
Garrett Troncale, Newport Harbor defensive end
I CELEBRATING THE MILLENNl!JM I
C RAIG
DENNIS
Estancia
"It's tough," Coach Jerry Howell sclld
afterward. "This was d hard-hilting foot-
ball game between two fd1rly even
:pacifica's air attack nearly struck big
on the first play from scnmmage, but a
79-yard touchdown pass was called
back on a holding penalty, keeping tlle
game scoreless.
Costa Mesa (8-3) got on the board
• He never let his guard down in three sparkling
SEE MUSTANGS PAGE B4 years of football for Eagles during their glory days.
DIVISION VI
STEV\. ~ CAAN I DAILY PlOl
• Newport Harbor Hlgh's Brad Rothwell (51) breaks through to sack El Dorado quarterback Brian Zurheller (left).
SAll~ORS R
• Newport Harbor's defense '
stymies Golden Hawks; coin
flip will decide Fnday night's
quarterfinal against Villa Park.
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NEWPORT BEACH -After the first
five rrunutes of Fnday night's 22-0 CIF
Southern Section DJVJsion VI first-
round football playoff victory over VlSit-
ing El Dorado High, the Newport Har-
bor side of the 50-yard lme became a
Golden Hawk-free zone.
The Sailors' defense, Orange Coun-
ty's stingiest, having given up a county-
low 83 points m the regular season, did
not allow El Dorado to cross midfield
TARS 22
ELDORADO 0
after the Golden Hawks pushed to the
Harbor 25, were driven ba~k 20 yards,
then forced to punt on their opening
possession.
El Dorado, which produced JUSt 69
yards of total offense and surrendered
nine Newport Harbor sacks, reached 1Lc;
49 in the closing moments ol the hrst
half.
After intemuss1on, the VlSltors got
only ~s far as therr own 45, as the
Sailors stopped 17 of the Golden
Hawks' 37 runrung plays at or behind
the line of scnmmage, mcluding a
third-quarter safety. Harbor also
gTabbed one receiver for no gain after a
completion, en route to its third shutout
in the last four games.
The victory propels the No 2-seed-
ed Sailors (10-0-1) into Friday's quar-
terfinals against Villa Park. The Spar-
tans (9-2) defeated Santa Ana, 38-28,
SEE SAILORS PAG E B4
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
• Water polo Caris the
flame for CdM standout.
B~RRY l·AUIJi.\llJ\
Dlf1 P'b
T hough his athl tic pa Ion
requir near-complete
submersion, the Ramo
Corona del Mar H1gh's Garrett
Gentry cam tor water polo
fikkers tangihly ben ath the
surface.
He 15, d pile the obviou
lack of combustible oondillons, q frred up about the sport
I! •niat's why he's on of th ~ bettei· players.· said CdM Coach ~ John Vargas, who a th m n' ! U.S. naUonal team coach and a
fonn r Olympian hiJhself, knows
SEE GENT1'Y MGI as
T he fmit year Estancia 11111
High won a CIF · 1111111 Southern Section
football playoff game, Craig
Dennis was deep in the trenches,
providing key tackles lD the
Eagles' goal-line stand late m the
fourth quarter as they held on to
upset Orange, 19-14, in the
autumn of 1970.
"They had first-and-goal on
the 1-yard line, and we stopped
them on four downs,· Dennis
said of the Crestview League
champion Panthers, whose
offense was stifled and never
heard from again in that
first-round CIF 3~A contest
at El Modena High.
team work, according to a Daily
Pilot story in Aug:~t 1972 before
the North-South clash dt OCC,
won by the South, 14-0.
·1 tdught him everything he
knows,• scUd his older brother,
who graduated from Estancia
two years before him.
Denrus, a 1uruor high standout
in football, basketball, baseball
and track and held, decided to
focus stnctly on football and
throwing ttie shot put followmg
his freshman year at Estanca.
As d 1uruor, Denrus set the
school record m the shot put at
55 feet, then repeated the effort
m 1972 and qualified for the CIF
prelmunmes at Cemtqs College.
Denn.is, whose favorite
memories are playing football in
front of the large,
5,000-plus crowds
against teams like
EdlSon and Fountdin
Valley, continued
playmg at Orange
Coast. but knee
m1urics ended his
career
•I never got hurt "
until 1 got to college,·
The Eagles that
season, under Coach
Phil Brown, enjoyed
their first wuuung
campaign at 9-2 and
established a school
smgle-season record for
victones that stood for
19 years. In addition fo
Denrus, Cal Shor~ and
Doug Brant were
All-Irvine League
linemen, while
quarterback Curt
Thomas and running
Craig Dennis
aid D nms, the
Eagles' captam bis
senior year and a
dedicated student m
back Dan Princeotto were the
offensive stars.
"Then we bately lost to
(top-seeded) Boruta m the CIF
quarterfinals (15-14) m the
pouring rain at Orange Coast
College,~ said Denn.is, a Junior
that year. "We'd only lost two
games my junior year -by a
total of three points.•
In Week 3, Estancia lost to
eventual CIF 3-A champion
Edison, 14-12, in the ln'lile
League opener, then npped
through the rest of the league
and captured second place.
taking a seven-gi!Jlle winning
strcdk into the CIF quarterfinals.
The Eagles had tnumphs over
Los Alamitos and Fountain
Valley and district rivals Costa
Mesa and Corona del Mar,
·we hdd a gTeat year," said
Denrus, a 6-foot, 210-pounder
and a three-year varsity starter.
Demus, noted for having
never come out 6f a varslty
football game and never missmg
a practice, was a two-time
first-team all-league offensive
guard and earned All-Orange
Coast area by the Daily Pilot as
a seruor.
Dennis, who played in the
1972 Orange County All·Star
game, lined up at tackle with his
older brother, Mark, as
sophomore m 1969, another thrill
for the player who epito~ed
the' classroom.
"My last game as a c;eruor m
high.school, we lo t, 7-6, to
Corona del Mar, and il we
would've won that game, there
would've been a hve-way be for
first place, because the league
was so compl1bbve, ~ said
Dennis, whose '71 team finished
4-5 and missed the CJF playoffs.
Dennis, who was always too
big a<> a kid to play Pop Warner
footbdll, grew up in Downey,
then his family moved to Costa
Mesa when he was 10.
These days, the ldtest honoree
in the Ddily Pilot Sports Hall of
Fame, celcbrahng the
millenruum. hves in Encinitas
wtth his wife of 23 years, Vickie,
and two dauqhtcrs.
Therr olde t daughter. Kristen,
19, was the CIF San Diego
Section Dt\'l"ton I oftba.11 Player
of the Year m 1998 and wa the
Atlantic Coa t Conterence
Rookie of the Year la t spring
at the Um\•ersity of Vuguua,
where she' on a full ~holar.-hip.
TheU' youngest daughter,
Lauren, 16, is a Junior at La
Costa Canyon High
•My work opened an offtce
down here (m Carlsbad), so l
deeded to transfer and it was
the best thing l ever did,• 4ld
Dennis, an underwnting
supervi or for Farmers Insurance,
who has been in North San
Diego County for 13112 years.
Welcome to the PCL
We at Costa Mesa High School I
would like to take thl5 opporturuty M A I L I A
to congratulate Corona del Mar
High School football players, staff and administration for thmr ow of
sportsmanship end valor this past week. W batt1~ this pa t ~ in
thr gam , each with league cbampionshJp impli tions A1J three
gam were dean, hard-hlttinj~d exdling cont .
WhU taunting and trash t g may be th ord r of th day in high
hoot ports, 1t 1$ not at Corona del Mar High SChool. W would lik to
commend (varsity) Coach Old Freeman, his ooaehinS{ staff, and the
entire athletic department for the way In which th y handled th msel
in all gam .
WhU all the games were intense end hard.fought, after th games,
the Corona del Mar players and coach wet humbl tn victory and gre·
C1nus in defeat. Athletic Director .:Jerry Jelruck was th fll'Sl to rome aero.
the field to congratulate us and was o gr at nmJ to hJs sChool and
athletic program.
Som times, th acttons of a few un tamW! • well-played, hard-
fought game, but lh1I w not the cue. W at Costa M4!sa High SdlOol
hav the utmott respect for Corona del Mar High School11 playen.
coaches and lidrnlillltration for their outstanding ctilplay ol ~
lhlp We look forward to many years ol hard-fought comJ>4ltlttft ~
against a ~ and adlillied opponent This ll the way big'b 1CboG1
athletio lhOukl be Thank you lo COl"C:IM del Mat Hi9h SChool for• WOD·
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Doily Pilot
• Setters have set the
pace in these parts.
ile the Newpott·
Mesa ared ht1s
produced a
tremendous amount of
collegiate volleyball pl.ilyNS,
the setting pos1llon set!ms to
be the ono lhdt has made the
great<'sl unpuct m the college
game.
From Mane Lunde (USC,
Cd.I Poly-San Lws Obispo).
Kari Rush (Stanford) and Suzie
Crone (UCLA) in the 1970s to
Wendi Rush (Stanford), Larcl
Asper (Stdnford), Sienna Curci
(Cal), Cindy Kendall
(Princeton), Jennifer Noonan
(Golden West), Chickie Mo1so
(Stanford), Rhonda Schnitgcr
(UCJ) and Prentice Perkins
(Long Beach Stdte) in the ·so~
to Kristen Campbell (Duke),
Kim Coleman (UCLA), Kelly
Campbell (Colorddo), Melissa
Ford (Princeton), Corre Myer
(Brown), Jedlliletle HC'Cker
(Loyola Marymount), JenmJer
Carey (Hawaii), and even
MtSty May (Long Beach Statel
in the '90s, this urcd has
prodUCPd u plethora O[
talented collegtate setters.
This season has bC'en a
banner year for honors for the
setting alumm.
Jenni/er Carey is the
VOLLEYBALL
char lie
bronde
starting setter for the natJonaUy
third-ranked univ~rs1ty of. .
HawaJJ Rainbow WahinPs.
With NCAA playoffs favonncj
the top four seeds, Hawau
should have every match at
home m the playoffs,
including the Final Four.
A very mature freshman,
Carey has stepped in very
comfortably at Hawaii.
Fornier Cdlvary Chapel
J Iigh star Whitney Hoover,
who lives m Corona del Mdr,
was recently named the w~st
Coast Conference Player ol
the Week as she led St Mttry'~
(Moragd) to wins over
Portland and Gonzaga.
Hoover had double-digit
assisLs and iligs m both
matches. While al Calvary,
Sports
SE'TIING PRE11Y
Hoover went lo the tdte
championship twice, once dS a
C'tt r ttnd as an outside hitter.
Corona del Mar's Kelly
Campbcll 1s fmi:.hmg her
ruor year dt the University of
Colorado c1nd on Nov. 6, she
W#tS ndmPd tho Division l
National Player of the Weck
after Colorcido dof<>ated
Kdnsas St<1te dnd Iowa Stale.
Campb<'ll has stdrted
every gamP. during her '
career at Color ddo dnd her
assist-per-gamf? etverage is a
nationully-best 14.32. She has ·
OVPr f>,000 dSSlsts ill hl'r
collcH1ate cdrc>er, was an
AU Amencdn last season and
will surely CJdmer po;irnilar
honors after this year.
In the Ivy League, Cd.M's
Corre Myt•r was ndmed Ivy
League PlayN of the Week for
Oct. 23 Lost year's Ivy League
Rook1e of the Year, Myer led
Brown to v1ctones over. Yale
und Stoney Brook.
The seuson's stats show
Myer leddtng the league in
assists pN game with
PnncC'ton's M<>lissd Ford
(another fomwr CdM setter).
d close sc>cond
At the recent lvy League
Chdmpwnshtps, Princeton
won the llUl' to get the
(lutomallc NCAA tournament
hid. I let1d COdCh Glenn Nelson
• DON UACH I DAILY
Newport hopc<t to keep the merry-go-round a1ive tonight.
(a fonucr OrtJ11qc Coc1 t
College setter) hi:b produ1.Nl
10 Ivy Li>t1911<• < httmp m th~
20-ye<1r h1'>tory of tht> lvr
Ledgue Chump1onsh1p.
Co-c<1pldln Enkc1 I ictnsf'n
and Ford, who <11t• both
semors dncl both hom Coront1
del f\.1dr, Jml tlw l qqq Tiqer..,
Whut Cl WclY to rim h your
cdreer. '
Princeton's St1lin11t1 Kinu. d
Harbor Dc1y Sc hool.cilum, Wds
the Ivy Ll'dlJUP's Pla~e1 nt thP
Year. Oth1>r notc1hle Ivy
League cont11bullons Wl'rt•
made hy Nt>wport Harbor's
Laura Wells, whu was fifth m
d19<; and Juhd Top1k (mother,
Mctrthu, tl'ache.., English al
Ncwpott) fini-.hed high m
h1ttmg, dS-SiSts !another local
!>Pllt•r) ctnd serv1u. a<:es.
Al Loyold Marymount,
Je<1nnette Heckt:'r has heen a
'itdrtPT for au lour yettfS. With
a uernendous h1lent to pldy
the O\r>r<1H g<,tnll', she h11s
startPd d'i c1 ~etter, outsidP
h.1tlPr ,md a back-row spN1dlisl
She I'> r.un~ntl~ ·seltlllg for the
Lions ;mcl is on track lo
Saturday, November 20, 1999 83
graduat m .commun1cations
mMay.
Ow local ltf'f:i art:
making th"11 mark lll many
d1fteu•nt urea 10 college. Two
'yetlr c1yo, th area produceo
Corre fl. Iyer at Brown,
f\.k9hau Cldrke, who ft>d
B,m) Umver 1ty (M1am.1,
Flomld) to the D1vis1on IJ
NdtiOnc.tl Tuurnarncnt, J<ate
DwyPr, -who was the b~c.kup
t>lt<>r <tt lJCLA and Melis!>a
Plas , who n1•arly led
Peppcrdlne to thf' Sv;eet 16
m thl' NC AA D1w;1on J
Toumaml'.nl Peppcrchne 1s
(:um.mil) Jctnke<.l No 8 UT' this
week's 1><'111 •
With Je c11 \\ nght
(Cd)vary Chap •I) comrrutting
to Eastern Wushm~1ton and .
cmother local s ttcr appl~ing
to u prc1rn111tmt Ivy Ledgue
:.c.hool, U1"P trod1tion contumei.
<I
11 ml work, 91eat intensity
dnd S\J< res tul high
school/club ~p1•nenccl> are
kP.) -n~tisons tor uch gredl
sue< t>:,s tonPs throughout the
yo<1rs.
With nw ('ff fmc1h torught,
it's unprnt<rnt tu rt•member
thul -'•'lll\llPr Carcv dnd Kelly
Ccu11ph1•ll pl<t} ed 1n two CIF
f-1nc1ls \\hilt• J1•<1rWtll' l Jecker
\\u~ in th1l't>, whilt• Corre
l\.fyl•r's c clf\l lt>Mn won the
I qq7 ( IF ChdTnJJIOO<;hip.
PERSONAL TOUCH
Newport Beach TC
members are buzzing
over the sale of club.
I t's d wm-win SllUdtJOn
for Tennis Town USA.
otherwlse known os ·
Newport Beach, with tlw sale
of the Newport Beach Tennis
Club
After some shaky y<•dfs, the
dub is planning to become the
tennis and soc1dl hot spol of
the town with d. new owner
cllld dn mVigorated apprn<1ch.
"Whclt 1 want to do," nc-w
club owner Stl"ve Joyce c:aid
Friday, "is created real fun,
servic c-oriented environment.
(Members) p<1y dues and I
want to make sure they'te
happy and having tun with
the money they're spending.
My staff ts very S<>rvice-om>nted
and we want to make swe
everybody gets what they
want.
"Our goal is to make thP
tughest maintenance pcr~on
happy."
The dub, sold to Joyce
from Julianne Ren, features
19 lighted courts, a full-Sl'IVICt'
bar, pool, restaurant, lounge
and two locker rooms lt wiU
soon ddd a pro shop, sd1d
Joyce, who wasted no llmt•
selecting fomlcr tounng p10
Scott Dl:lvis as the new
dtrector of tcnms.
"Newport Beach Tenms
Club will become the dub of
choice,· Von Simind1an, a
high-level club playPr who
owns Paramount Tennis rn
Co ta Mesa, said on Aug. 10,
:""'before the deal was complete.
Joyce, who took ovN Nov.
1, said the fust task he did
was take •a fire hose to (the
facility)" and clean 1t. The
new owner/operator said a
revd.mpmg of the pool deck ls
next. along with the addition
of an innovative salt water
system for the pool, which
doesn't reqwre chlonne and is
better for your skin, he l)d1d.
The club hdd about 050 ,
members when he purchRSt.'d
it and 50 new members hclw
alreddy been tsddl!d. lmtidtion
fees have been waived unhl
Feb. 1.
"It's new, it's exnting and
I've been around hew a long
time and a lot of JX'<>plc know
me and I have a Jot of
Cnends," Joyce said of the
reason behind NBTC's
membership lncrea . "l really
I• want to tum this mto a fon
and sbdal cnvuonm nt."
For the last s veral years,
; Newport Beach Te.nm Club
playoo sec:-ond fiddle to P<ll·
isadcs Tennis Club as the dub
of choic in Newport Boarh .
But, now, with a full orc:h trn,
'1oyce mtcnd to pump up the
volurn'
"Steve's gomg to bnng
TENNIS
richard
dunn
th<1l club lo where tl should'vt•
been for a long time/ Pe1l·
r<.adcs Club owner/operctlor
Ken Stuart said Friddy. "His
focus h. difterent than minl'.
My focus 1s pnvate-club
exclus1V1ty w1U1 tennis: his
(goal) lS a real high-end ... OCldl
scene with a focus on the har
and restaurant. I wish hlffi the
best and hope he's successlul,
and I hope he brings that
facility hack to iL<> one-tune
StdluS.
"It's good for th~ industry.
The better he does, the better
J doj and the better I do, the
better ht:' does. It raises lht•
standard (dmonu privdte
tennis clubs); not just here,
but count'f\-V'lde."
Mat'ly longtune Newport
Beach members dnd
employeL>s arc thrilled with
the new owner.
"Everyone's exerted here,·
longtime NBTC administrdtor
Norma VeaI Sdld. "We're
already seeing chan9es and
there's a lot of actlVlty. Th1s
( ale) will~ fantastic. We
have to wait a few more
months, but the club is on its
way to being a premier club."'
Joyce said Newport Beach
real e tate broker Bob Laskey
was responsible to handling
the negotiations and bringmg
the two parties together.
Hank Uoyd's Costa Mesa
Tennis Center, alreddy under
the auspices or the Uruted
States Tenms Association as
an Orange County~based t1rea
training center, receivl'd d
ringing endorsement Fnddy
from former U.S. Davis Cup
captain Tom Gullikson, who
visited the facility and
oversaw the weekly pracuce
session teatunng .some o(
Orange County's top boys and
gtrl~ in the 16~ and l 8s.
"Now, with Gullikson
g1VIDg us his stamp of
approval, 1t JUSt make:> our
fanhty more recognized (a an
othcial USfA Area nammg
Center)," Lloyd said.
Gullikson, who made his
hrst trip to the courts adjuccnt
to TeWmkle Park, i~ now the
U~IA's Director of J umor
Player D velopm "nl.
Elliott Telschor, Co:.la Mc a ,
head p10 and USTA regJOnaJ
couch, conducted a shootout
wlth Gulhkson Fnday, with
the> wmm•r earmng d wild
card mto the qualifier dl the.
men's USTA Chdllenger at
Burbank. The quaWier is Dec.
4-S.
As if Unive rsity of
Miss1ssipp1-bound Newport
1 ldrbor High stdndout Audra
Adams doesn't helve enough
on her plate heddtng into
Thanksgiving, she has
secur<'d d <,l.!cond strdlght
yl'ar with her mother, Dorsey,
els lhf.! top-ranked mother-
ddughter tennis team m the
nation.
The Adams family defeated
Leslie D.umon and her
mother, Ptltncia, of Corond del
Mar, m thu fmt.tls-of the recent
U~"TA National Mother-
Daughter Hardcourt
Champ1onsh1ps at the Waldon
Racquet Club near Houston
It ts the th1rd Ul;)TA gold
ball for. the Adt1ms duo.
DorsP-}'. 42, tlnd Audra, 17,
rcpec1ted as champions at
~ 1ontgomery, Texc1s.
Audrn Addms will play m
the CIF Soulht.>m Section
Division 1 tcdm hnals Monday
for the Tars: Leslw Damion
was part ol thu Pc1Clfic Coast
Ledgue champion!:ihlp doubles
tcclm Uus season tor Corona ·
dl'i 1'.1dr (with Kristen Griffith).
Wonder it n •xt time the
mothcr-douqhter teams
compete they can stay a little
closer to home?
EJght schools from outside
Cahfonua have committed to
the muuriural National High'
Schqol Boys Tennis
Championship next March at
Palisades Tenru!-. Club
Tim Mang, Corond del Mar
High boys t~nrus coach and
longtune seedings and
tournament chief tor Olai and cm believes the ev'-!nl will
become •the 01ai of Newport
Beach."
The 0Jdl Valley Tennis
Tournam ent in the springtime
1s the oldest amtttcur
tourni:lml"'nl in the U.S. The
event's tracbtions of afternoon
lea <1nd the aroma of orange
blossoms have given it a
special chann. Perhaps the
Newport Beach event can
fc,1ture sand, sailing and
sun. ct..
Headquarters tor the
nauonal team tennis champ1-
onsh1p wdl be the lrvme Hyatt
Regency. (Sound like c;omc
local hotdr.; might nw;c; out on
t good thing.)
Damelio Scott, an
illC·tounng p10 from CdM who
now owns a marketing firm, 1s
mvolv d m the toumam nt
~nd looking tor ponsono.
DetaU : (949) 717-7710.
.HONORS
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS GOlf
Nl'Wl'Oln HAMOR HIGH
Varsity Mon Valuable Kelly Hunt
Vars1tv Captain • Brianna R hi
Varsity Most Im prov d "'Lindsay Galbraith
Milli Stan! y Award • Kelley St r
N Captain • M rg ret AnderJQn
Most Improved • Lauren fi»t r
Co chcs' w rd Claire Schneld rs
STARMARK. CLEARANCE SALE
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Al LO RS
ONTINUED FROM 81
Friday. The site will be deter•
ffiincd by a cotn flip today.
•0ut defe~ o ticks togeth·
er and gets the job donn," s"a1d
Ne~rt junior end Garrett
'n'oncale, who flJU.Shed with a
pau of sacks.
·-Senior pass·rush specialist
rad Rothwell had three sacks,
· e middle linebacker Alan
Saenz (two), senior nose guard
Andy Kalanz (one) and senior
reserve end Brad Craig (o~e)
also got into the act.
·1 guess we JUSt wore them
down,• 'Doncale said
~we played good detense
and we finally moved the ball a
QiUttle better m the second ball,"
• l'Jewport Coach Jeff Brinkley
J~d •Andre (Stewart, who ran
through a tackle for a 47-yard
b.1COnng burst two pldys into the
:>second quarter) stuck it in the
.ypnd zone, we were looking for
-tOlle more score to get over the
.. .bump Once we got that, we
owut them in a position to chase,
wluch meant they had to throw
n·the ball Our ends did d gredt
c~b of getting pressure on thC'lr
~l.quarterback."
.. ' Fittingly, It wds the defense
wluch pushed the Tars over
the hump," on the first sndp
titer Stewart was chased out of
bounds at the 1 on fourth-and-
t.,QoaJ from the 2, six plays dfter
intermission.
Outside linebacker Chns
Mandenno exploded through
a gap on the ensmng sndp dnd
beat a horde of Hdrbor tacklers
to tailback Nick Zehner dbout
2 yards deep in his own end
zone to push the lead to 9-0.
After a Billy Clayton mter-
~ >
1 MUSTANGS I CONTINUED FROM 81
first on a 32-yurd held godl by
Junior Luis Avdlos with 8:41
remairung in the second quar·
ter.
On defense, Zunigd
stripped the ball from a Paofi-
ca runner on the following r Manners' drive, giving
r momentum back to the Mus-
tengs, following Willy Franco's
overy
But Mesa could do nothing
·th the gift possession and
as forced to punt. It was that
d of night for the Mustangs.
"It's very dJSappointing for
e kids." Howell said. "But
R.we battled and foughl all the
·!way to the end. We iust could-
t n't pull 1l out.·
After a bone-crushing hit by
F,ranco that turned a Mariners'
completion mto an mcomple-
bon, Mesa took over in Pdc1flcd
territory.
Using a little tnckery, the
Mustangs used d fdke punt
dnd when Pac1hca rcdhzed
what happened, Todd Dud-
dage scampered 33 yards
down to the Mariners' 4-yard
hne
But PacifKa's defense kept
Mesa out of the end zone on
three-strdight plays, and the
".Mustangs settled for a 21-yard
field goal by Avalos, making
i{6-0. ...
ception (lus second) set the
Sailors up at U1e El Dorado 27
moments later, two ..StPwart
hw-sts moved the ball to the 1.
Manderino dived over the
nght side on a sneak for the
touchdown. creating an insur-
mountable 15~0 cushion.
.After El Dorado's longest
possec;sion of the game (nine
plavs) resulted in the ~eventh
of its eight punts, Harbor went
65 ydrds on nine plays to final-
ize the scoring. Stewart, who
fmished With 184 yards on 27
cdrries ·-his 10th 100-plus out-
put of the sedson --capped the
drive with d 7-yard stroll
Uuough' a cavernous hole cre-
ated by center Luis Cruz,
guard Nick Haddy, tackle
Robert Cole and fullback
1Tav1s 1Tunble.
El Dorado (5-6), the third-
place team from the Empue
league, lumted the Sailors to
Score by Quarters
El Dorado 0 0 0 · 0 -0
Newport 0 7 8 7 -22
Second Quarter
NH • Stewart 47 run (Gaeta kick),
1107
Third Quart•r
NH • Safety, Mandenno tackled
back in end zone. 9·SO
NH • Manderino 1 run (kick failed),
S:56.
Fourth Quarter
NH • Stewart 7 run (Ga~ta kick),
812.
Attendance. 3, 100 (estimated).
INDMbuAL RUSHING
ED · Zehner, 12-39; R Guydon,
11-22; Rttse, 6-19; Zurheller,
8·minus·S6. .
NH -Ste!Wart. 27-184, 2 TOs;
Manderino, 6-40, 1 TO; Brill, 3·3.
INDMDUAL PASSING
ED • Zurheller. 4· l 0-2, 35; Reese,
1-3-0, 10.
NH -Manderino, 3 13-0, 27 .
INDIVIDUAL REalVING
ED -Ref!Se, 2-24; Jones, 2-21, R.
Guydon, 1-0.
NH -Clayton, 2 12; Stewart. 1-15.
STEV[ M:CRANIC /DAILY Pt.OT
Newport Harbor's Billy Clayton (left) looks for room
to run after intercepting an El Dorado pass. Above;
Tars' Andre Stewart leaves an El Dorado defender
reaching as he breezes into end zone. The Sailors
Put the Golden Hawks awav, 22-0, to advance to the GAME STAnmcs ,, . ED NH
CIP Division VI quarterfinals against Villa Par~. First downs 7 10
154 yards total offense (1t's sec-
ond-lowest total of the season),
but just couldn't mount any
offense.
ln addition to the dforemen-
tioned sack pack, linebackers
Mike Tunney and Andy
Rankin, tackle Nick Moghad-
dam, s(lfeties Dayne Pfaff and
Clayton, and comerbacks
Justin Jacobs and Stewart,
proved too tough to crack
"We utilize what we have
Rushes·yardage 28-101 36-217 and we huve speed,• RothweU ·, Passing yardage 45 27
said "So, we incorporate that Passing 5·13-2 3-13-0
in our defense.• Net return yar~age• 5 23
El Dorado starter Bnan Sacks-yardage 9 73 0-0
Zurheller was sacked seven Net yardage 78 267
At 1 . his 1. Punts 8 32. 1 6-31 .6 times. ter comp eting rrs~ Fumbles-fumbles lost 0-0 0-0
three pdsses, he connected on Flags-net yardage 7-74 3-34
1ust 1 of 7 with two intercep· Time of possession 27:44 20 16
tions, prompting El Dorado •Punt returns, interceptions, fumble
C0ctch Rick Jones to call upon returns
Greg Reese.
Ree!>e, however, completed
1ust 1 of 3 passes and was
SCont by Quarters
Pacific.a 0 7 0 7 -14
Costa Mesa O 6 0 O 6
Second Quarter
CM Avalos 32 FG, 8:41.
CM Avalos 21 FG, 2:38.
Pac -Lovelace 14 pass from Fuske
(Weber kick), :48.
Fourth Quarter
Pac • Kemp 4 run (Weber kick),
4:09.
Attendance. 1,800 (estimated).
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
Pac Kemp, 22 106, 1 TO,
Telemaque, 1 10, Auelua, 1·7;
Fuske, 6~; Teale, 3·5; Wever,
4-mtnus-s.
CM -Zuniga, 29·78, Duddridge,
2-34. Weir, 7-30
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
Pac • Fuske, 8· UO, 158, 1 TO
CM · Weir, 4' 12-1, 62.
INDIVIDUAL RECEMNG
PK· Weber, 4-91; Lovelace,
3·56, 1 TO, Yoast, 1-11.
MARI.ANNA DAY MASSEY I DM< PllOT <:;J. Zuniga was busy on both sides of the ball, stripping the ball away from Kevin Teal (left}, and dashing for yai:dage (right).
CM Franco, 3-56; Cay, 1 6.
GAME STAnmcs
Pa< CM
8
36-155
62
4-12-1
18
2 -13
222
5-33.2
()..0
5-l4
24.44
Thut's when the air attack
from Pacifica kicked in, as the
Mariners drove 68 yards on
five plays. ending with a 14-
yard touchdown pass from
quarterback Joey Fuske to
Jeremy Lovelace With 48 sec·
onds remaining, giving Pacifi-
ca a 7-6 halltime lead. Fuske
was 3 tor 3 for 59 yards on the
dnve.
After a M:orelcss third quar-
ter, Fuske pinned Mesa back to
it's own 1-yard line dfter a 39-
yard punt to the sideline on the
second play of th ~ fourth quar-
ter.
Prom there the rest of the
game would be played ·on
Mesa's side of the 50-yard line.
The Mustangs received one
more life when the Mannef'l>
fumbled on Mesd's goal line,
where the Mustdngs rcrovered
on th,e l -yard line Wlth )ust
over six mmutes remaining.
But three plays ltJh>r on
fourth down, another fake punt
came up a chain bnk short of a
first down, giving the ball back
lo the Manner::. on Mesa's 10-
yard lme.
Jerid Kemp, who hmshed
with 106 ycmls rushing, scorert
on a 4-yard run up the middle,
extending the Mariners' leud
to 14-6.
Mc.sd tned to dnve for the
tymg score, but Pacifica held
dnd rnn out the remdmmq 2:13
of the game. -
"I'm extremely proud of our
guys," Howell said. "l couldn't
ask any more of them "
First downs 14
Rushes-yardage 36-139
Passing yardage 158
Passing 8 13·0
Net return yardage• o
Sacks-yardage 1 1 1
Net yardage 286
Punts 5·31.3
Fumbles.fumbles lost 2·2
Flags·net yarda9e 3 24
lime of possession 23:16
•Punt returns. interceptions,
fumble returns
~Sea Kings bow out BASKETBALL
OCC handles Cerritos
l•• Corona del Mar puts
-up a strong fight against
fourth-seeded Valencia,
which prevails to earn
first-round Division IX
~football triumph Friday.
J~r PU Boo
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HUNTINGTON BEACH -
Corona del Mar High's footbaU
tee.m walked m as the under-
dog Friday night against
Valencia's second stingiest
defense m Orange County. The
t.6Jea Kings battled, but ulti·
mately fell. 23-15, m the fll"St
round of the Clf Southern Sec-
tion Dtvi 100 IX playoffs at
Huntington B ach I hgh.
. ·we batll~d them," CdM
Coach Dick Freem<tn said.
·wo did a good 1ob. We did u
lot of good things in the game.•
Among the positive for the
, Sea Kings (3 8) were holding
Valencia's top rusher, Scott
Parker, to 48 yards and not
turning the ball over. But the
Tigers' defonse, which gave
up 11.2 pomls a gdme coming
.c\Ul, kept CdM's often ' at ba.y,
holding it to 135 yard .
"Our defcn wa on th~
held way too long," Pr~an
;t Said.
Ev n though 1t was ov r·
worked, CdM' d fen e kept
CD 15
TIGERS 23
the game close. Enc Snell
intercepted Valenoa quarter·
back Brian Bartczak when
Valencia (9·2) was threatening
on its first dnvo.
But CdM went three and
out. On the ensuing punt, U1e
c;nap sailed over th~ he<td of
punter Rory McKeever, and he
ran the ball out or the end 7.one
for a safety.
Valencid only got one hrst
down in the opemng quarter. It
sustainl•d a sue-minute dnve 10
the second, but it ended when
Ja!iion Kurtz stopped a ~ram·
bling Bartczak short on fourth
down.
The Tigers fin41Jy c-orccl a
touchdown w1th their two·
minute otfen ... e late m tlw fin>t
half. Bartczak got mto o
rhythm nnd I d Vnlcnctc '49
yards in n mmut<l, H net d up
with 257 yl_'rd pa ng.
•Th t' ft goOd qu rterbac.k
wet ccd, • Freemon id. •nut
we battled aga1nst hun. •
At the start of the second
half, Nick Prosser leveled
Valencia's Sonny Lopez. Lopez
coughed it up and CharUie
AlshuJer recovered for CdM.
Tho Sea Kings capitalized
whon Mike Hayes ran in for a
touchdown from the 1 ·yard
line.
CdM had another big
defons1ve play in that qua:rter
when it stuffed Valencia at the
·goal line. On Uurd..and-goal at
its one, CdM's Jay Bottom
stopped Sal Mord for no ga.in.
On the next play, Prosser
cau ed another fumble and
.Jon Schrank landed on 1t in the
end zone for a touchback.
Valenc:1a' offense finally
broke the game open agamst d
tired CdM defense in the
fourth quarter, scoring two
touchdown . Cd?--t played until
the end, adding onother I laye
touchdown with 1:42 left, to
cup of{ it •ason.
•They didn't ex~ct a 3·8
team to be in the playoffs,•
Freeman sa1d. •sut here we
are# ns Pociffc Coast League
CO·Chitmps.,.
We bntUecl m every tuotbaU
gom • W • played to th" und of
very game m th ti on.·
CdM l ilb ck G1anl
E lt1hrook' 52·Y rd pu tu~l
him over th t,OOO·y<ud
plat au. H • fm h With \,043
for th n.
Score by Quarters ·
Valencia 2 7 0 14 -23
Corona del Mar 0 0 7 8 -15
First Quarter
Val -Safety. punt snap out of end
zone, 2:45.
Second Quarter Val • Mora 4 run (Allen kick), :56
Third Quarter
CdM • Hayes 1 run (McKeever
kick). 7 11 .
Fourth Quarter
Val • Alvarez·Mena 30 pass from
Bartczak (Allen kklc), 6.13 Val · Mora 9 run (Allen kick), 2:21.
CdM -Hayes 1 run (Cooper pa~
from Burden), 1.43.
Attendance: 1,000 (estimated).
• INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Val • Bartczel(, 8-60; Paricer, 17-48;
Mora, 10-31, 2 TOs; Ohenin. 4-8
CdM • Estabrook, 22 S~ Schrank.
2·21; Hacker. 2·10, Hayes. 6-8, 2 T05;
Burden, 3·mlnus~. Barber, l·m nus
8; bad punt snap, 1·minus·36.
INDIVIDUAL PASSINO
Val · Bartczak, 16-25 1, 257, l TO
CdM ·Burden, S.110,47; Barber.
2 6, 22.
INDIVIDUAL: REQIVING
Val • Alvarez•Mena, 9· 159, 1 TD,
Lopei. 3-48; Foster, 2·30, Kody, 1-14;
Parker, 1 6.
CdM ·Hayes, 4-30, Schrank, 2 22;
Ward, 1-17.
GAME STATISTICS
Val CdM
First downs 19 7
R~hes-yardage 37-150 35 76 Pa~1ng yardage 257 69
Pa~ing ~6~5 1 7-'7 0
Net return yafdage• :J 9
Sacks yardag 1 ·3 2 • 19
N t yardage 407 135
PunU 3 24 7 1 33 0
Fumbles fumbl lost 4-3 I 0
f~gs-net vardlt$Je s 38 5 so
llm of posscut0n 25 26 22:34
•Punt returns, In rt ptlons, fumb
r turns
• Tombnson, Wtlde each
score 17 in Bucs victory.
C 0 S T .A JC WOM•N MESA -Enn "
Tomlinson and Leah Wilde
each collected 17 point~ and·
nino rebounds to lead the
Orange Coast College
women's basketball team lo a
74·67 nonconference win owr
visiting Cerrito!; Friday.
The Pirat~s (2·0) used a 6-0
run early m the second half to
take control of the game for
good.
NONCOHR:Al.NCE
OlwG CoASr 74, CUlvlos &7·
cemtOI • Stev..irt 4, Ortiz 3, Burm 2.
Singl on 6, 5anchfoz 18, Matsu• 9,
AndltwS 21, 80fd«14
Fouled out • M.ttsui
3-pt goab. AndrrM 3, Ortiz 1, MaW! '
Orange Cou1 • Flent 16, Stl!Wattf 8,
lomhnson 17, Wi!d• 17, Mldd~& 10,
lawfs 6 Fouled out -None
~pt. goals • fK!JSt 3, WilcM 2, TomllNOl'I I
Halftime • OCC. 40-39
•Vdllgud.I'd U. posts 88-83
win over UC San Diego.
S A N DIEGO _ COUIGE MIN
Btdndon Cablay had 24 points
to lead Vanguard Univen.ity
men's baskl'tball to its first win
of the season, knocking off host
UC San Diego, 88·83 Friday
night. Kemmy Burge s had l 7
points and Garicl Beeler added
13 for the Ll.ons ( 1 ·2), who had
hve players score in double hg·
ures.
NOHCOHl'IEMNCI V~•AlllD 18, UCSD 13
Vanguwd -Kun. 11, Conery 12,
Brugas 17, KOhlhaa 2, JamM 9. C..bl.ty
24, Beelk 13 l pt go.tis· 8Ufges& I,
Cablay I, 8"1« 1. Fouled out· J.tmes
UCSO • H~ios 11. M(M'111n 15. Ruu 3
Martin 7, Ctli/Stemen 10, ~by 4, M1llef
11, Almqu11t 2, Gookby iJ
l pt goals • H gg n$ 3, McMlft¥1 a.
Millcf 3. Chrhttmen 2, Ruu 1
Fovlt>d out • Hloo1ns • Hatftlmo • ocso:as-11
Orange Coast women sweep Santa Ana
Orange Coast made its case for -
entry into the Southern California V 0 l l I Y I A l l
Regionals with a convinong Vlcto·
ry ov~r vis1bng Santa Ana Friday niyht, sw •epmg the Don , 15-4,
15·5, 15·0, to improve to 12-to over4ll, 7.7 in the Orang l!mp1ro
Conferenc .
D th Waterman had a mnt h·high \R kllls to J>'lCC OCC. Secky
Baumgarten add d even kills and hbd n mntr.h·bcst ix olo
hloc:k .
M t of h r block citm" ln the third gom , whlch wn OCC'
first hutout wino• 19g5 gain t Mt. San J cinto •
The Pirot , fourth in the OEC, mu t wait for th ctton mm·
mitt e' d dsion Mond y wh thc.r U y'U be 1n th 16·t am
region I an at·lnrge entry.
-Daily Pilot
•
Sports Saturday, November 20, 1999 B.i
; Pirates bring down the c....__. • at El Camino
• • .
• OCC's defense will be
put to the test against J:l
Camino in tonight's finale.
To~Y At ron11u
lklt Pb
T 0 R -
RANCE
Orange Codst
College's foot-
ball team
wraps up its
season torught
in Torrance agamst El Camino
with an opportunity to accom-
plish a lot of •firsts~ for the
Bue; and their players.. '
A win for the Pirates (4-5, 2-
2 in conference) over El
Camino would be the first
smce 1973 over El Camino and
would snap an 11-game losing
streak to the Wamors.
·we haven't beaten them
since I've been here,• Coach
Mike Taflor said. •we've come
close a couple of times, includ-
ing a bowl game in 1990, but
we haven't been able to knock
them off."
A win woulp also giv~ the
P l A Y E R S 0 F T H E W E E· K
RAYMOND A DOUG
OHREL . fi McDANIEL
In a game with
httle offense,
th sophomore
bade/receiver
had a 70-yard
touchdown.
run for the
Pirates against
Mt. Sdn Antonio.
Pirates a 500 overall record for
the first time sine 1993, when
thPy finished the season 8-3.
With 267 passing yards,
quarterback Jared Flint would
become the new all-time sin-
gle-season passmg leader,
breaking KeJth Jarrett's 1987
mark of 2,524. He currently
stands at 2,257.
To accomplish all oi these
finsls, the Pirates must find a
way to stop the No 1 offense in
the Northern D1vtsion and fmd
a way to break through the No
2 defense in the entire Mission
The sophomore I linebacker r,.,.,--.. ••
blocked an
extra point
attempt and
a field goal
attempt
against Mt. San
Antonio
Conference. •
Whcq discussing Uw War-
riors' offens~, freshman quur·
terback Robert Ho<lge will be
at the top of OCC's priority
chart.
l lodqe has thrown for a con-
ference-best 2,481 yards with
21 touchdowns thrown for the
Wurriors (6-3, 3-1 ).
Not 1ust one-dimel}Sional,
Hodge hds also rushed for 351
yards, combuung for over 300
ydrds a game in total offense.
·He's definitely the guy that
makes their offense work,•
ORANGE COAST LINEUPS :t' occ vs. Ea. CAMINO
<>FffNSE
No. rc.yer
.
Ht. Wt. a . Pos.
11 JMIO P'Uln 6-6 1i1 So QB
4 RAYMOIC» 0.-l S.9 195 So T9
34 J-• llAAIU 6-0 247 So, FB
2 DAVI> Culu'rot 6-1 200 SO WR
12 JUSTW DAU 5·9 175 Fr. WR
41 BcN fM"OlllCJ(SOfj 6·2 230 Fr. TE
71 YANNIClt llolcA 6-3 310 Fr. LT
M Joi ~ 6-0 274 So LG
SI Jusa 04AGou.A. 6-4 328 SO C
77 ~ KNllT'IC* 6-3 274 Fr RG
19 AluoMo lbRm.lu6-5 3"f5 Fr RT
Taylor smd· •He can !eally run
and he can redlly throw. I fe's
probably the most versatile
q\ldrterback we've faced all
season.•
Perhaps the .best way the
Pirate c.tn stop Hodge is to
keep hun off the field. That's
where the offense of the Bucs
comes into the picture.
When he's not rushing for
the W.miors, Hodge's fovorite
targets are sophomore wide
receivers Charon Arnold (39
Cdtche.;., for 740 yards and rune
touchdo~ns) and Robert
OU'ENS!
Ht. Wt: d . "'°'
57 WWI~ ~ 260 Fr. OE
74 Kon A__,., 6 2 280 So OT
75 VANCii 8411'1 ~ l45 fr. OT
97 JNtm G~AAA 6 4 )00 Fr. OE
49 AHOMW MIDtrt 6-3 245 So. OLB
44 Jlm1N llAcxNID 6 2 230 fr Ml8
I DumN DAYll 6-0 205 Fr. OL8
~ Wooov 0ns • 6-0 t 90 So ca
21 -... ~ s-10 1eo Fr ca
42 ~ ADNlllJ 6-2 182 Fr SS
10 ao.v JotNoN f>-2 215 So F'S
Drewery (47 {dt<.bes for 709
yards dnd four touchdowns).
The Warnors' ground gdme
has bN!n evenly spread out
with Hodge, ophomores Sun-
ny Byrd (423 ¥drds. five TD:.),
Darin Pope (367 yards, 1 TD)
and Xdvier I lanson (267 yards,
four TDs)
The Warriors hdve had laps-
es in dominance, including a
14-7 loss to Saddleback and a
38-31 setback to Santa Ana,
but have also .shown brillianc·e,
with wu1s over Palomar, 56-45,
Pasadena City, 66· 7, and Cem-
PREDICTIONS
Pirot's fearless picks
n•s so hatd to be
homble When you· (
always right A.II tt-e
numboo add up on
the El C'am1no $1de
of the ledger in this
orie. Could someone
ph~ase step up?
El Olmlno. ))-20
Los. 28-27. . .
l:.ast year, the Pirates lost to
the Wamors, 50-20, behind 71"
net yards of offense by El
Camino.
In the !Jdllle. Raymond
Ohrel became the hrst OCC
player to tally over 300 all-pur-
pose yards smc:e Bart Rechlen-
wald 's 344-ydrd performance
m 1987 agamst San Diego
f\1esC1 .
Ohrcl had 200 yards on
kickoff retumc;, 87 rushing
ydrds and 15 reception ya.Jds
for a total of 30~ ...... ,th two ms.
Pease IDaking sailing look pretty E-Z
• Please, it's Pease, and
'Pee-zee's headed for the
2000 Olympic Games
in Sydney, Australia.
I n every Olympic Games
that I can remember,
there's at least one, and
at the last Olympics, it
was •PJcabo Street • As in
Peek-a-boo!
A name. A ndme thdt the
med.la grabs hold of and won't
let go
It won't be any different
down m Sydney as I preclict
the name, Pease (pronounced
PeeZee} Glazer will be heard
frequenUy
Pease and skipper J.J. Isler
recently took top honors in the
470 class Olympic trials held
in St. Petersburg, Flortdd last
month and will represent the
U.S. in Sydney. ·
This was Pease's fourth
attempt to enter the Olympics
as she came in filth m the
trials in 1988, fifth in 1992 and
fourth in 1996.
Her skipper, Isler, is a
seasoned sailing veterAn and
bronze medalist at the 1992
Barcelona Olympics.
Pease and her famous
sailing spouse, ·Jay Glazer,
silver medalist m the Tornado
class in 1984, started a sail loft
------~~m111111111m~--. came m fifth m 1988, that 8 0 A T I N G would nol dampen her spirit
terrance
phillips
m Long Beach called ·Danger
Sails.·
They merged m 1993 with
Newport Beach's ·uuman
Sdils" and have assisted Dave
Ullman and his 20 world-wide
lofts to create what they
believe is the best sails in the
world. ·
J.J Isler is marned to Peter
Isler, naV1gator dboard Dennis
Connor's Stars and Stripes
challenge at the AmE>nca's
Cup m Aukland, New
Zed.land.
Pease, w~o celebrated her
38th birthday Tuesday, grew
up m Springfield, Illinois,
where she caught on to sailing
m Rebel 16's and a Sunfish.
After attending Brown
Uruvers1ty, she moved to the
we!>t coast and began sailing
Tornadoes. Although she
us persistence has finally paid
off.
• 1 would have liked to hdve
sd.ilcd Tornadoes with Jay (her
husband) but the Olympic
Committee wouldn't dllow
co-ed crews.• said Glazer.
Thmr 470 1s "Mdckay" built
in New Zealand You ctin
count on the fact that she'll be
flying Ullman Sails
•Sdiling with J J htis been
temfic W1f ll be leaving for
Sydney on December 3 dnd
Sdil there for three months.
Then we'll take d break
before going back for the
Olympics,· Pease said.
D<lve Ullman is headed to
Aukland dS well to assist and
help coach America nue,
while J J. Isler has moved to
·New Zealand to be close to
husband Peter before headmg
to Sydney.
The Lows VuuJton Cup,
whic:h decides which boat Will
challenge Team New Zealand
for the America's Cup, has
taken on a surpnst.ng look.
The current standings
are Italy's Team Prada
leading with 36 points,
Amenca True is second Wlth
30, then it's Stars and Stnpes
with 28 5, AmericaOne
with 24 and Young Amenca
Joe Alarl and hb Newport Harbor teammate took the curls out of Los Alamitos and
Lagau Beach In a 1urflag du~l. Alan led a 1-2-3 finish la the sbortbOard lor Newport.
• • • Newport wms again
• Newport knock off Los Alarrutos
and Liaguna Beach 1bw$day.
NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor's v~ dub 1Wting team clelmed another Sea V\ew" League victory with 45 pomta, beating
out Loi Alamitol (28 pamtll) and Laguna
Beech (11 ~) Tbunday morning at 58th
Shel s.,»or Joe ~ won the lbartbolrd com =for Newport Harbor, wtth Mn1or Pat
end Junkn' T9d Cook taking 1eeond
ad rap«tively lor Nftport AJar9~ tcmng ..... WM an 8.5 .... IDda-two ......... loaten QD •
four-foot set wave
Ne"'.J>Ort'$ longboarder, Alex Knost. took
ttrs~ place on a smooth right by banging l O oft
th nose ol bis striking purple board
Thp place bodyboird hOnon were award·
ed to the 1J>f)C'tacular maneuven of J~ Kast
who pulled oft throe ol rolkll
Betb Berber, a tint year' sutler 900fed
potntl for her .ooond·place finish in the glrls
d1viiion with a long left down 'the line She
WM followed by Heather Cllirk Iii third pltce.
The IUl1 team wU1 begtn. its flrtt polt
league ~n With o meet a~ Poun
ta1n van.y on Tue9day ublequeftt matdu.q>1
will dMandne ... ding for the Mete c:twunpi-
Ohlblps tn Jarauary
SEAN H:U!R 0 F
Pease Glazier will represent the U.S. at the 2000 Olympic Games in the women's 410 Class.
with 24. I Sunday. For information and
Newport's Chris Coffin dnd entry ComlS, contact Fred
h.ts America 1Tue boat have Masino at (949) 723-5107.
surprised a lot of people. The Newport Beach Yacht
Club has collected 1.SOO toy!>
The econd of the Voyagers I for the Toys for Tots campaign
Hot Rum Series is set for and will pr<>.sent them to
GENTRY
CONTINUED FROM 81
talent when he sees 1t.
·1 was exposed to a lot of
sports growing up, but around
the seventh or eighth grade, I
picked water polo as my
favorite.· Gentry, the Sed
Kings' leading scorer and
co-captain, said.
It wdSn't until his
sophomore year at CdM,
however, that the 6-foot-l,
185-pounder begdn turning
up the heat.
GARRETI GENTRY
lton\: May 16, t982
Hometown: New·
port Beach ~ 6-foot·l
Weight 185
Sport: Welter polo
Position: Utility
Collch: John Vargas
Favorite fOod: Seafood
Favorite moiwle: "Face/OW
Best athletic moment "The El
Toro game last year. Wt! had to
rally to tic it up m the last mmute
or so and l stored the
game-winner fen a 9-8 Sea View league triumph) "
Athlet9 of UM Week X: He
helped turn a narrow s-4 halhlme
edge into a 13-6 first-1ound
playoff win over Ede~ by scorrng a team-high four goals.
lbDf Plb
Coll«tor !pOrtS urrf :Serles 99-F
Bngad1er General Hubbard of
the United Stat~s Marine
Corps on Saturday, Dec. 4 at
the yacht club
They have also 1.IUtiated a
canned food drive for the
homeless.
Gentry's t~.im-high four
goals ind 13·6 first-round'"'
plt1yott win o~cr Edison Nov.
12, allowed lum to add DaiJj
Pilot. Athlet , ol the Week
honors to his re:.ume.
Unlike rno!>t elite playel'!i.
Cll•ntry dcx..>sn 't confine his
talents to the high-profile <¥Pa
two-meters from either goal.
!\find you, he doc..., set for th
Sea Ki.rigs. and guard the
oppo ... mg two-meter man.
But his spec<! and quickn
IM WdS third m the 100-ya~d
freestyle at Sea View Leag
Finale; la.st spnng) also prompt
Varga!> to ut1lm~ him on
counterattacks and as a d~r
and pcruneter .. hooter.
·Wherever we need hini,.,
\'argds S4ld of h1 versatile ~
c;tandout
•Before then, I'd never
really been senous, never
played year-round,• Gentry
SclJ.d. ·u was more a recre-
ational thing for me, but I
realized J really loved the sport and I really
wanted to play in college. All the other guys
who had the same goals were playing
year-round, o by the time I was a junior, I wa
really hot and heavy."
Though · omewhat behind his peer group
in tenns of playing experience, Gentry satd
closing the gap has motivated him all the more.
•1 love bemg utility,•
Gentry '>aid. •l'u play whatever role my team
needs me to wtn. I'm one of the bigger guy<; fot
high school, o I can set and guard two m t •
But, I don't think I'll end up etting m colleg
and c; ttmg isn't my favonte thmq I have mo.r
tun on the penm£>ter. •
•tt's like everyone else got a head start, o I
want It twice as bad and I want to work tw1ce
as hard· to catch up," he "id. ·1 want to C'atrh
and pass th • e guys. I want to be at their level
and above.•
So far, 50 good.
After being named hn;t-tcam All-Sea View
League last fall as a 1umor, Gentry helped the
Sea Kinys ( 16-9) edm the Pacific Coast Lcagu
champion hip and a berth m today's CIF
Southern Section D1vt ion 11 m1finals itgatn t
Los Alonuto , at Newport Hluhor, tarting at 11
am
H Le; al o a member of the nab.onal youth
team (one level below th 1unior national t am)
and ·a virtual lock to collect All-ClP honors thlc;
eason.
Gentry c:a1d Vargas' tutelage ha UlSprrcd
hun to puryue his potential to the fullest.
"The d1sopline (Vargas) teache ha<; made
me want to play,~ Gentry .;aid. •t lov" thi"
game because of him.• •
Gentry, .,.. ho nuun~ o 3 6 GPA. ho
get an opp<,>rturuty to compct at U1e coll
level for programs lik U LA, UCl and
Pepperdane. He ruc;o wants to oonhnu in th
national JUO<Jram and, perhaps on day,
mpm ent his c:ountry m th Olympi .
But of mor immcdiat con m · th
Kings' qu t ror their 10lb QIF h _ mp onship.
thc.ir fust 1 9 ·w 'ro capahl of winning naour
t am w n t bad,• G ntry d
On might say th : •a K n
burning d tr .
SATUIDAY'S SCHEDULE
·~· Community col • Orang Coast at El CArnino, 7 p m • c:ro.. country
Communlty college men • Orange Coast at State Rnals
at Cuena College
H19h school boys and g rls -CIF D on O\arnplomhil>\
It Mt s.tl Antonio Col (DMsiOn II r1s ~
Hltbof). 8:25 a m.: DMsloh IV g fk (((iroN del
Estandl). l:05 1.m.; DMsion • ~ (tkNl:pon Hlrbor), , 0:05
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Lokelani's Rhythm of the
Islands Oa.nce and Orum Stu
cUo hosts its second annual
n<>picaJ Christmas Boutique,
from 10 a m. to 5 p.m The stu-
dio is at 1035 El Camino Or.,
Costa Mesd. For more infonnu-
The Co ta Mesa · otor Cent r
wllJ hold a fl a m rk •t from 7
a.m. to noon m th oonter pruk-
ing Jot. The center is at 695
We.st 19th St., Costa Mesa. r-or
more mformatton, <'all (949)
645-2356.
Corona del Mar Hlg h Schoo
pr nts •stage Door," a play
hy Edna Ferbe1 and George S.
Kaufman, at 7·30 p.m. The
school is at 2101 Eastbluft,
Newport Be ch. Tickets are $8.
For more mfonnat1on, cdll (949)
515-6000, (!Jet'. 4066.
SUND.AV
' tion, rall (714) 437-1146.
Roger's Garden ho ts oma-
men t designer Christopher
Radko, who will s1gn •h1s new
book ~Christopher Radko
Ornaments, H from 5 lo 7 p.m.
The store is at '2301 San
Joaquin Hills Road, Corona dcl
Mar. For more information, c-all
(949) 640-5880 ..
St. Mark Presbyterian Church
of Newport Beach will hold its
16th annuul alternative Christ-
mas market from 10:45 a.m. to
12:30 p.m All of the funds
raised will go to organizations
that help those in need. The
churc-h 1s at 2100 MM Vista,
NewpOTt Beach. For more
information, call (949) 644-
134L
'
tbe Crabtree & Evelyn Store
• r-in South Codst Plc1za .will host
look-alikes of Marilyn Monroe
and Pnnce Charles from 2 to 4
p.m The store is c1t 1333 BedI
St., Swte l 09, Costd Mesa For
more mformahon, call (714)
Maxine B. Cohen wUJ hold a
ctivorce workshop. "Divorce· A
New Beginning," from 10 a.m ·
to 12:30 a.m. ·at 180 Newport
. Center Dnve, Newport.Bec1ch.
The cost is $40. For more infor-
mation. call (949) 644-6435
.
Su. an Dworkin, co-author of
• "The Nazi Ofhcer's Wife," will
The Latest Thing Teaching and appear at the Jewish Comrnu-
Healing Center offers "Ener-nity Center ror their noon
getic Communication," u pro-brunch. The event is $10 for
gram to encourage people to center members. $15 for non-
connecfwith each other, from 1 members. The center is at 250
to 5:30 p.m The fee JS $40. The E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For
46-3056
f Jllewport Harbor HJgh School's
class reuruon for 1970-79 grad-
uates will take place at 6 p.m at
'jWUl Palms Restaurant. The
event is $100. Th<> restaurant 1s
at 630 Newport Center Drive.
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, caJJ (688) gq?-5673. I
Latest Thing is at 270 c. 17th more information, caJJ (714)
St., Costa Mesa. For more infor-755-0340.
mation. call (949) 645-6211.
Big Brothers of Save Our Youth
(SOY) will hold a toy drive and
car wash from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
its -center, 661 Hamilton St.,
r tosta Mesd. Unwrapped toys
d!e requested. For more infor-
mabon, call (949) 548-3256.
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Rugs & Runners on
~ale
Hwdm.1d( wools, synthetit., sisals
A ALDEN'S
1663 Placcnt!i St., ~ta Mesa
(949)646-4838
SEE ONE OF THES.E GOOD NEIGHBOR
AGENTS FOR YOUR CAR INSURANCE.
Trust one of these State Farm agents with your car insurance :
COSTA MESA SOUTH
Pat McLeod
2651 Irvine Ave. #138
(next to Farmer's Market)
949-631-1082
lie 0492147
Jerrv Tardie
"1518 Newport Blvd.
(Newport Blvd. & 151" Street)
949-553-1115
lie 0515017
CORONA DEL MAR
Jerry EMabrook
2711 E. Coast Hwy #C
(PCH & Goldenrod)
949-673-8643
lie 0486862
Chip Stas~I
381 O E Coast Hwy
(at Poppy across from 5 Crowns)
949-723-4900
lie OC08488
COSTA MESA "ORTH
Mike Schearer
1SS1 Baker St. Ste. B
(Baker & Harbor)
714-~35-0.\00
lie 064S331
Buddy Bearhmter
2850 Mesa Verde Dr. East Ste. P
(Adams & Mesa Verde)
714-S46-170J
lie 0196112
Matthew Kenned)
891 W Baker St. Ste A 8
(Baker & Bear St.)
714-957-6666
lie 0731154
NEWPORT BEACH
Bob Sullhao
227 20th Street, Ste. 103
(one blk past old
Spaghetti Factory on the bay side)
949-6 7.3-9391
lie 0567334
Olan Ro)'
2400 W Coast Hwy #1
(next to Jack Shrimp)
949-631-5530
lie 0563198
Jeff Long
2633 W Pacific Coast Hwy., Ste . .B
(2 blocks So. of Newport Blvd.
between Riverside & Tustin Ave.)
949-574-9200
lie 0724779
Wayne Ireland
4SOO Campus Dr. #SOS
(at Campus & MacArthur)
949-852-8573
lie 0618494
l>enni Ro...ent
261 0 Avon St #C
(near the R1vers1de Ave. Post Office)
949-645-6000
lie 0863316
COSTA MESA EAST
Don Julien
474 E. 17th St. #203
(at Irvine, above Diedrich's)
949·646-484H
lie 02S6186
G ·orge El-.om ·
350 E. 17th St. #211
(at 17th St. & Newport)
949~4<t·939J
lie 0872182
Kt.>n Dilley
2482 Newport Blvd. #10
(in Sea Coast Village)
949-tdl·IO~O ·
lie 0490103 H AU fAlM
Likt· a good neighbor, State Farm is tht11e. A
IDAY ,
Cre the Hom Re our pre·
-.ents a "Sugar and Spic Home
Craft Boutiqu •" from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m featunng numy Chnst-
mds gills for l s than $20. The
bOutique will be at o honu~ ul
20082 Bayview Ave .. Newport
Beach. ror more infonnat1on,
call (949) 752-8229.
NOVEMBER 27
The Orange County Chctpter
of ThP Smgle Gout rnf't will
meet at ? p.m ut The Club-
house, which is localed m
South Coast Plaza at Bri.c;tol
and Anton in Co::.tu Me>sa. For
more infomiation, call (800)
750-0INE
NOVE BER 28
SL James Church presents a
grief recovery workshop lo
help bereaved p<'ople coµc
with holidays alter a loss of a
lovell one. The workshop will
be at 5 p.m. in Trane Hull. The
church is at 3209 Vitl Lido,
Newport Beach. ror more
information, call (949) 675-
0210 .
NOVEMBER 29
South Coast Plaza hosts tts
17th annual tree-bghtmg cere-
mony at 6 p.m. in Town Center
Park. The tree-lighting will be
followed by a free concert of
holiday music. South Coast
Pl za 1s at 695 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (71 4) 435-
2100
QNGOING
A women's "therapy support
group meets 'to discuss rela-
tionship t!':sues at 6:30 p m
Tuesdilys at 1151 Dove St .
#105, New-eqrt ,peach. For
more mfonuatlon, call Barbara
ill (949) 261-8003.
The Friends of the Newport
Beach Pubbc Library Used
Book Store needs to replenish
its book 1 stock. Patrons· are
urged to bring in unwanted,
books. With the exception of
law books or magazines, all
donations -hardcover and
paperback -are welcome and
are tax-deductible. Books may
·be left at any of the three
branch Libraries -Balboa,
Marinecs or Corona del Mar.
They can also be left in the
sp~cial book doset next to the
slore at 1000 Avocado Ave. For
more mformabon, call (949
759~9667 .
The Newport Beach Newcom-
NS Club meets at 10 a.m. the
third Wednesdays of each
month al different homes. The
group of about 100 women go
on the road, play golf, tennis,
bndge and ·more. The group
also holds several evening par-
ties. For more information, call
(949) 854-4501.
Te mple Bat Yahm
ProudlJ prl.\Mll an Eunmg of Celtbratory
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In Their FiNt Orange County Appearance
Saturday, December 11 , 1999 7:00 P.M.
Adults $18 Seniors & C hildren $9
All Proceed" Directly Benefit
The Friend\ Of J he Israel Ocfen'ie Forces
Tickets go on sale Nover:nbe r 15 at the temple office
(949) 644-1999 www.tby.org
L Mark Health Mtntstrles p~
sents Love Without l lonor up-
port gruu1>S for wom n ropmg
WJth domP.stic VJolence at 10
a .m. and 7 p .m. Mondayio
\hrough Oe<cmber. The roups
Will m t for two hours at St.
Mark Presbyterian Church,
2100 Mill' Vi! ta Ave .. Newport
Beach. for more· information,
cdl.l (949) 721-8079.
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County . ponsors d dis-
cussion group focusing on
issu<>s, conce>m~ and n>sponsi-
bilities of adult children caring
for therr elderly parents ell 7:30
p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker
St., Costa Mesa Tho purpose
of the group ls to help children
and other concerned relatives
to 1denufy problems and issue::.
and develop iippropriate solu-
tions. The cost is $30. For more
information, rail (714) 445-
4950.
The Costa Me a Chamber of
Commerce holds networking
luncheon meetings from 11 :45
a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa
Mesa Country Club, 1701 GolJ
Course Onve, Costa Mesa. Vis-
itors are welcome. C'ost is $12
For more information. call (714)
885-9090. .
The Lido Isle Toastmasters
Club meets al 6:30 p.m. Mon-
days at the Oakwoo<;l Apdrt-
ments, 1700 16th St., in the
clubhouse on the main levPI
Newport Beach. For more
information, call (949) 515-
9470.
The John Henry Foundation
sponsors the Com.fort Zone. d
mental illness supPQrt group.
which meets from 7:30 to 9
p.m. Thursdays at the Light-
house Coastal Commumty
Church, 301 Magnolia St.. Cos-
ta Mesa. For more information,
call (949) 548-7274.
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MESA SELF STORAGE.
2550 Newport Blvd ,
Costa Mesa. CA 92627
w111 sell by compettttve bidding on December 2,
1999 at 2 oo p m.
Auctton to be held at
2550 Newport Blvd •
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Property 10 be sold a.s I~·
lows miscellaneous
household goods, per·
sonal items, rum1lul'9, ap·
ptiances, and clothmg
belonging 10 the lollOW•
ing
NOTE: Tho expen&e oC NOTE The expense of
this nouce is paid from a this notice 1s paid lr0f!1 a
l1hng lee collected from tiling lee collected ITom
the applicant. the appr cant Publi~ad Newpor1 Publl~eCI Newport
Beach Costa Mesa Da11y Beach-Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot November 20. 1999 Piiot November 20, 1999
____ __._s;..;a:;.:2;.;.1~8 , _______ s;..;a;..;2:.:.7..;.9
G:t
Name· Unit t D~ Clay 121 Jann Wayne Bower. 146
Kimi Phillips/Ron Evans,
#114
Suesan Chyandler·
T1aden. 1234
Mitch Herman. 1332 Nancy Rodgeno. 1558
Kimi Phillips, 1581
Rafael Bernos •589
Roben W1Hiams 1718
Jorge Gart:1a. •793
RICHARD StDDERS. AUCTIONEER
Published NewpQrt
Beach-Costa Mesa
Dally Pilot
November 13. 20, 1999
Sa275
Flethlous Business
Name Statement
The following persons
are doing business as
SOPRANO, 9875 Moon·
river Cir , Fountain Val·
lay, CA. 92708 Ph1l1bboss1an Steve,
9875 Moonriver Ctr.
Fountain Valley. CA
92708
Yessayan Jack, 3628
Palm Cr6St. Highland,
CA 92683
This business 1s con·
ducted by a general
partnership
Have you started doing
buSlne$S yet? No
Ph llbbossian Orvug
Tn1s statement was
filed With ttie County
Ctellt er( Orange County
on HH•·99
19996808303
oaqy Pi.lot Nov 13. 20.
27, Dec ... 1999 Sa276
PUBLIC NOTICE
Planning Director'•
Uee Permit No. 49
Notice ts hereby g1\/on
that an appllcatlon has
been submitted by Body
DeSlgn (Susan
Toblnssen. appt1can11.
to request the establ ~h-'
ment ol a 4 250 squ.ire
loot litness/phys1ca1 ther·
apy and training laethty
The 1ac1hty will also provide mA&&age HIV·
ices 11 an accessory
actrv1ty The p1openy is
locate<I In ttio APF D<S·
I net
Propeny localed ot
100 Newport Center
Dnve, Suite A
Planning Drrector'i;
Use Pennlt No 49 Is
sctieduted lor review by
the Ptannong Oepanment
of the City ot Newport
Beach at 3 00 p m • on
Tuesday, November 30,
1999 The review will be
held In the Planning De
panment II approved at
lhat time, the appeal pe·
nod ot 14 days will bog1n
from that date, durfng
wh•Ch ome any 1n1eruted
party or their euthonzed
agent aggrieved ol that
decision may lilo a not1co
ol appeal to the Plannong
Commission w•th a filing
fee ol $691 00 to Clofray
the cost of the 1ppt1a1
procedure
Stall invites neighbor·
Ing property owne1s to
ubm11 comments andlos
provide input related to
the tacU1ty under CCIO·
stderattOn Wrlnen oom· ments should be
submonlld to Che Plllnn1ng
Department by Monday November 29, 1899, in
order IO be oon$idllred In
the Planmng Depart·
ment's dectslbn The •P·
pllcatt00 and develop-
ment plans of 111e
proposed project are ava~able tor public re·
PUBLIC NOTICE v1ow anCI Inspection at
Planning Director's the Planning Depart· UH Permit No. 48 ment, City of Newport
Notkle Is hereby given Beach. 3300 Newport
that an appltcalton has BoulevarCI, Newport been submllted by Beach, Calllorn1a,
k . 92659·1768 For funtier Wilford Lan lord, on information contact the
bellaH of the Lankford Newpori Beach Planning Famlly Trust. to permit Department Current
the retention of additions Plans and ' Proiects
and atteratl()l)s 10 an ex· Dlvls10n. (949) 644·3ZOO
Isling duplex that ts non This prOjed has 1>e1m
confonmng due to the rov1&wfld, and 11 nas
number of pa rklng been CkJterm1ned that It Ii
spaces. The proposal In· categoncally exempt un· cl~s the deletJon ol • der the requirements ol room on the first lloor and tne California
the addlllOO ol a ne111 Environmental Oualtty
room on the ucond lloor, Act undef Class 1 E!Cist· ilmich was previou$1y ap Ing Fac11t1oes ' proved by Modoftcatior. _.._ ______ _
PelTY\lt No. '4809 A Plan·
EQUAL llOUSING
OPPORlUNITY
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1 .. OUSESICONOOS FOR SALE
GENERAL ............. * •
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• HOMES • t FOR SALE !
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: Deadline : ! Tuesday SPM :
• Open House •
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HOUSES/CONDOS
FOR SALE
BALBOA PENN
SPINAXER BAY MODERN
2br 2.5bt trplc, 2 ear 91t,
$3S SK $132 /mo .
9'4M754120
Alto Triplll $525 s Houses
from ocean lrontl
9 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE CORONA DEL MAR
01.D COM OPEN SUN 12-4
332 Hatol Dr, Oen Vu On
Canyon, 1 blk to bch lmmac
Cot1390 2bt 1 Sba. lrplc.
$769,000 Agt 949-759 9070
10 HOUSESICONOOS FOR SALE
COSTA MESA
10 HOUSESJCOHDOS
FOR SALE
COSTA llESA
NEW TOWNHOME Oceat1 View ()(>ck 1356 SQ ti
3Br 28a 5525 900
Join Kenney Aeql E$1ate
C\49-723-4()4i)
OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4
321 MARIGOLD
3BR 2BA.s899.000.
John Kenney. R. E.
949-nl-'4040
Sunny & Bright
Ont of the UJwtst priced homes
m grtat locatio11.
Eamidc 4BR large lot. r'OO+ sq.ft
freshly paimed wich new carpet. RV
access lifecime roof with 3 skyLghcs,
wonderful family neighborhood.
-Ou•nt'r ,'tf•J u,.,, ·
Offered at $3'l9,000
9 HOUSE$1CONOOS FOR SALE
CORONA DEL MAR
Duma C.1ppa
RFJMAX Rf.AL Enm. ~IJMCH
8F'U. l'Utlll llf•P'I, Ir lllC:U:
1111104.IOll UAS."1111r:o lfl4fltf42G0711
9 HOUSESICONDOS
FOR SALE CORONA DEL UAR
When Only Corona
de/ Mar Will Do ...
Call Your Village
Realtors,
Since 1960
Corona de/ Mar
Properties
(949) 673-8494
3407 E. Coast Hwy.
(Fax) 673-6479
760-5000 Ex-r. Js•
650-9093 Ru.
NEW LISTING-OPEN SUN
12-'41.3046 Wmen Lane 30( 2Ba. lo<mal (in, huge lot. squeekv dean s;?52 500
Oave. /..fl. 714 5'4!>-7506
ONLY 2 LEFT!
NU HOMES E SIDE
FROM BUILDER
Open Sat.Sun 12·5
252 7 Throui;i 2541 Santa
Ma.Ave '4br,25ba ~ll 1eoo.2000 sqfl 2 car ga •
rage Slarll09 0 $356.900
949 722·8120 9'49~7801
E. Side CM BESf BLOCK
OPEN SAT SUH
1-5 .. 423 .. agnoJll
4br, 2 lul ba 2 ear gar, 01!
scho6I diSI By ownet $61 SK
714-404·9400 949-650-0748
lmmlCUlllO Condition. Obi
~Ir 2 58a trl-M IWMme,
qim 1M loc, 2c att gat
$224 .500 191 9'49~2'\271
Open Sl#ldly 12-4
1579 Rtdland1 Place
end c.f cul de sac 38r Sll'l!jfe
llMlf' S369 .900
John M~ler '91280-3100
E SIDE CM BEST BUYI
REDUCED TO $349,000
4BR Lg lot, 1700 +al. Grt
no19h, n4w carpet, m«el
Agt Diana C«PQel
94H60.5000X354
32 HOUSESIOONDOS FOR SALE ~TBEACH
WATERFRONT AXER
lliEPRICE
WIU AMAZE YOU I
AGEHT M•72W120
32 HOUSESICONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH
33 HOUSESICOfl)OS
FOR SALi NEWPORT COAST
n nl ABSOLUTELY BEST 8UYI
Pnme comet IOC 2bC 2bl largo To NllhOme. exQIUile
998sl, plan v.nlel"$ land garl:YJO r.tone patt0 "8
tse. comm pool PnY bcWr6$ fountaio 281 z 58.t 3 bal
$13SK lido R8'0f\ Homes S~S.000 Judy l(olat
9'49-673-6623 Of 7l0-9B82 8rolltf, Ut-376-5576
Ealtbtuff FwitU11C Buy ft New Lletln9 Upper
4Br • l1m. lrg lot near park Sp~gto 5 Holl·()cen Vte'll
2652 Besswood Stllor wlll 4Br • SBa Pe!fll v.inelo~. Jc
en1"111o. offer• ba1wetn ~r ca'J'I tds s 1 I~ 000
$529,0004599.000. Sally, Also f.ll loa~e 94£i.37~ste
Prud Ca Rt1y 71•·576-1212 ;;;;;::;;::;;=====
MINI-ESTATE VALUE! 65 LOTS/UNO
38r 38a Oil t.Jge p!IV~le lot FOR Sall/ wlRV access lo.,...~ pr!Ct: " 111 neigtboltlood Sefer _____ ............. ......,
finh)ng avail.Ible $469 000 WATERFRONT I.OT •
1729 IRVINE AVE LAKE MISSION VIEJO,
· · Cuatom home lot, •• OPEN S~T & SUN pr1eo $6'91( Bktfowt! r
8rok8f, 949-233-9071 MHt .. 1300 •
Oc8111 CIOM-Townh<KIM I 38r 2 5Ba 2·stv *1th 2t an
1 ==:~=~~ Bull(• agt 949•759-t!Jl4 '"Y-EA_R_L_Y __ UN_FU_R_N_Sma ...... "'~
<>c.... CIOH T ownlloose 1 br 1 ba Ilka m, on st,.
38r 2.sa!2~~SIO: Bll new P••k•nL~~°!';t -01
peitt 3 WOOderl docks Fp l r:;==::;;:::::====;;; Agtnt. 9't-7SM314 105 UDO ISLE wigie $:of cus:om
hOIJ18 on over9lell tc.I 3Br
3Ba sns ooo 841 Gllll\dy
Realtors 949-675-6161 ---------*' :n-OCEANFRONT HARBOR VIEW ARCA • 38r/2Ba,. $220Q(mo
4br 2 5tla Total remod MW STEPS TO SANO
plumbllg Of anlte Slabs Ml • 48r/2BI. S1 IOOl'mo.
<lows & doot'$, , .. , S&40K • 3Br/2Ba. S170Q(mo
Bkr/Cl'Mlef 949·718-1300 Av11l1blo Hov 1 ·June 17
•SIG CANYON• 2br 2ba, Jim, Agt. 94M7S.50H.
2000•f, SSSOK., Owner may 3Br 2Be fu("' 1cu p .
cwry, 1.. opl, ~mo h(ll.I~ 10 oceN111on1 W1rtlel
By OWntr 949-'497·1137 summer, 1c gar. wid S1800I
LIDO ISLE mo 191 949-673-6900
4Br/3Ba ~ ~v room. * stuOIO S69S. • fonnal dining, 2 Uppef n; f .-• 145 elOenor s1.11 dtickS 2c gar new P8 carpet 1 ....... lrocMled dee yrty. no '*5 $175,000. Biii Grundy 949•1eo-1713190.588-8500
Rultor1 MN7s.g111.
LOWEST
PRICED
PORT
STREETS II
OPEN SUN t_,:~
1IOO PORT
BAR MOUTH
4/'BDRM-2/BA TH CLOSE TO POOL
A GREENBELT
$599,000
G«ry LDr1f
Coldwtll Banker
.-. .. 061 ..
B•lbo• Plonlnsuta Co1ta9e On Double Octanfronl Loe
$2,800,000 Call Rob, Agent
9'49-466·5 I IS
"4iwpon Helghll dream lot
w pnme lime VI.., 3Br 281.
gceat room, move by l11e
holidays ll]l 949 ~-2011
THE SHORES·
APTS
1 & 2BR
TOWNHOMES
$300 OFF
MOVE-IN
Selected Units .......... ,
Starting 0
S109S/mo.
Mo to Mo lease. ••we are a pet••
community.
6 blocks
from the beach.
949-644-2611
Ch1rm1119 1 br 1 ba Coltllfl 81aeh aecou, rHerw
parkln9 IH S1250 . ~n
2710 8al1ide Mt-759-1 tl2
A c•ll to
clasatfted "" Mlp
"Affordable
Alternative''
Discount Casket,
Cremation&
l'1tllfl DlfectOfs U'8 Per
mit is reqwed for addl·
uons and attarauons
WhlCl'I are between 50'%
aOd 75% ol the ensting
gross squere footag• w1thtn any 12 month pe·
riOd The property ls lo-
catecl in the R·2 01Stl1Ct
Property located at
Classified Adveriisine ~senis ihe ••.
OFESSIO AL DIRECTORY
315 La0cspu1 Avenue
Burial Service
Why should you subject
yourself & your family to
paying inflated prices for
caskets & services????
Planning Director's use Permit No '48 11
scheduled tor review by
lhe Planning Department
of the City of N•wport
Beath at JOO pm. on Wednesday, December
1, 1999. The 18Vl8W w1d ~ held In the Planning
Depanment. If approved
at tl'lat time, the appeal
panod of 1 '4 days """' be· gin from that date. during
which time any lnt•rested
party or thelr authorized
agent aggrieved of that
deQsl()O may file a nohce
ol appeal to the Planning
Call Toll Free 1-888-S4CASKIIT
Sming Orange a Surrounding <:ountrics
LOCAL
MORTUARIES
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PA!Ul
Cemet.wy • Mortuary
Chapel • CromatOIY
500 P View Drive
NC!WJ)Of1 e.ch
844-2700
fllflCI IROTMERS
IW.IROADWAY
Mortuary * Chapel
Cremation
CommisslOn with a IJtng
fM Of $691 00 10 delray
the oost ol Iha aPPfNll p~ure
Stall ifWI I nelghb<>f·
lno property ~ne<a IO submit comments and/or
prcMde lnPot rolaied to Tt bus u • con· ltle Protect under con· ductod by an lndlvldliftl sJdtralion Wntten com·
Have you started dOlng ma nt1 1 hou Id b •
business yot? No 1ut>mrtted to the PIBM""' Mlltlhllz ea n " ...
Th$ &tat mont waa Department by TueSda~ ftlod lh tile County November ~. 1"9, n order ro ~ oonsldered CteO. o1 Otenge C-Oum,y \he Planning Depart· on 8/30/99 • ..._... 1999M07032 l'l\8t'llS ...... sion The ap-
Oc1 30 .. , pllcallon end oeveiop. DollY Piklt • 0~ov mtnl ptans of 11\e 8, 1!1, 20, 1g99 611268 ropQll d "'-"I
Flctltiou• 8u1lne11 ~:ilobl~ fJ'~ '/.8 N1m1 Statement View And ~ at
The fonowtng Pol ON the Planning Otlpan•
tra doing !Justness fl men1. City of Newport AF.ROl.>NDIA TRAVEL, Ba.Ch, 3:)0() Na.vpart
9081 Cerritos !wt , Boulevard, Newport
Antl'letm, Ca11tornla Bttch L. C1llforn11,
G2804 92d51l 1 r68 For furttiet
Ced! Arment , 9001 lnlormallon oonllct the c mtos Avt • Al\llhelm. Newpon Beac:ti PWwllna co romta {12804 D•parlmanl, Currant llltl w ineu con Plaas 1nd fllrotacu
dUClod by an lndMO t DMtlon, (949) ~4-3200
Have vou ataitod dO!ng This PTOt9Ct tlU n bU8 yet? No rovtowed, end 11 l'I •
Cod Atmenta dOtermlnect lr\al 1 ls
Thll IJ1 tt1mon1 w11 egoflCally • ~
wlln tl'l9 (:<loo1y dcu !lhe reQU nt5 of
Clerk e11 ~ OOunty 11'8 ca1 om1a on 10-01 Envtroom rital Ou I 1y
1tMA070t7 Ac:l unc»r eta 1 2. Re ~ pllO( ()a 30. Nov placement or R !t.l!!i 20 1999 Sl2e9 ,;oons~;;.;trucuon..::;.=;;:.:;;.;:._.....,. __
BODY DESIGN
•'Personalized Attention • Trained Mediator
• 15 Y. rs Family Court Utlgat1on Expenenco
DIVORCE AND RELATED ISSUES ONLYI
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159~
CORONA O£L MAR
Open Sun, 457 Setwlfd
,._wly O.Coretec:t 281 back
duplex Prillele, $1'695/rno
tyr lease 31CM7MN2.
38r 281 OUi*x Panoramic Oee1n view,
Hty KOHi lo btach.
$25SCr'Mo 714-921-40'2.
180~ FOARENT
COSTA MESA
Looking tor 1 view? 2IO'
Bay view, Clly ~IS, mouo-
~ & lncre<ible ll#lrl$4I Soacioot 4br Docks r.a~ s38oo{mo 949-729·9097
•2BR 2BA, 2 cir ger, hlghly
upgr.c:tecl, lmmec, wooc:tay
view, WIO hlwpe, St9761
mo 811r 94t.8&2·1174S
•LIDO ISLE•
Prime focaitlon, Mir
bi1ch. $5700/mo.
Specloua homt.
949-431-7227
Newport Shons UllllOcleled
., l rg 48r 2bl S2~o
E'SIO. Seek Bay 351 28' ti'" Lrg 38r 281, $200Mno.
Hse, 2cJ:. $t59Slmo Ho viMA cet4. gar t<id. ~P. bie
S .._ llis, new lljlpllarees Aval! pall, 1 _..., 329 UM-er-t2/1 Cal 949-93CH527 1 y tl. LIM. 949-548-6093 E side •s£HIOR SPEetAL• 2Br 2B1 Vtru11te0cean
1br houea, Incl meal• & YlllW, ru carpel 'rash Piiot.
utlL Safi, ct.an, qui.t. ~iloo ~-,•~9. ~m· SISO{mo, MM-46-7155 on NATURE OOORSTEP OCEAN VIEWI new kit. 2Clf
ocean I cJty 119111 1tleW, 4bl oar. lndry. 281 2.58a Twntvn
3bt home, bacicyd W/$pll W1 wd lrs lel'RS. pool lmmac
0 hllup Garderoer Ina 2 ca1 S18SOIMo 9-49·722·71~
par. 2400/mo 949-47CMooe NEWPORT HEIGHTS
•STUDIO • Remodeled 38r 1& FP. Vtiln IBr & large peuo, 11,..,, pa!IO, yrd, w'd gar AYI 1211. VIEW 11 no pell $7bohno $1595/mo yrty 949·9:J0.7527
utll ird lM9·f145.1121 diG CANYON• 2br 2bl,
Remodeled 28r 2 SB• 20001t, S3800Jmo IM opt, Townhouse, gar, w/d, Ult SSSOK Owner may carry, ~. 8\lljl 11/t SI 150/mo By Own1194M9M137
:·Newport Marina•:
ApartmenLS
8.lyfronl communll)' wnh pnva1c bt:.1 ... h
6z m.irtn.il \\alk 10 B. lbua Island shop,
MtnUlC~S from r a.shum lslilnJ
01tec:t COmmunhy. A11a1i
llMled 38r 2 5811 xlnl cooo, 1a:oe Yilld, comm poo1 & spa, Sz?SOIMo 1 year lease
preferred 949·7S9·Jnt
BAYSHORES 4br 3bl clan
dW11111 lg bnck P•bO sfeps 10 Pl1Y bch. gated comm avail ~ $4275mo 949-631·599-4
1202 ROOMS I 420 · GARAGE FOR RENT ....._ ___ SA_LE_s_.
ti!049I
MANAGERS
t SPECIAL•
$154.00+ taxWldy
(Musi Pfesenl '" MJ 235rma&~
SituatOO on bcaU11!Ul'f
llflc:lscapod grOU!ll.h
FEATURtS. 24 Haut
lobby1Dlrac1 0111
phOllHlfreo HBO.
ESP~ & Oi3c~ & Jacuur Gu t lauMrV
()loge IO 405 & M1
f'wys Mtra from 0 C
F lrgrd& Col!!"Jf ll1c:I
t>ehs Wlllklng ~tance
IJ JhOp& & r11Staurants
COSTA MESA
MOTOR INN
2277 Hllbor Blvd
Phone 94M45-4840
CMIE'Slde 1 room avl,)I PY!
home, turn. dOen & 1esp
$300/per mo • no pets, 94!1~~1&5
204 RENTALS
TO SHARE
NBIAOOI able btn tee. C105e
lo sa'ld 2& 2Ba FP, tv<tMJ
llrs, 2c gar wld modern ki1,
lrQpa!IO, SI 100.'mo Wondy
949-673 150~9-650-9570
H.BJShr 481 2 58' Twnhst
Ill The Blulls wl36 'fl OloJ
m&.'\ own blllh. gar, WI[)
rv'smki)'oe[$ $61Slmo Avt
12/t ~o. 94H20-0809
Newporillrvfne Live In
Lu•ury 2 master su tes
Shlre w'busl PfOl I EndlCS6 recreallonal tic Tht
lJttimate Loe to irve woo. &
play $650mo 949·729·7670
Belboa 111 on cliilal rm lo.r
rent Own bath. Shared kneh-
en, W'd S65Cllmo .. 113 tJI IS
Cal P49·67S-8168 AYI Now
NB/Pron Fem to Sher•; Ilg
lom Twnhme. cls tofa~h fsJ
Fwys, rv'5ll'ik<J, pvt tJ00,1;>;1111.
prllg decks f'O<ll. rac. lorasi
l,ke wrroun<Mgs S 7SOI mo • U~$ 9"'9·64-4·flC72
NllNern pret d. i\1$ prortto
lht b'!CIUllul 3Bt 2 58d, 2 sty
h$'9 guard11arod ptn4 iac
!J11 S750 • 112 ulls 00p
reh 'Mil SS1·3828 • 230
Looking for prof, r11pon,
fern: w 1hlr1 2bf Iba hH
11'1 COM Must l•k• cats
S600 locl u111 IMH75-6522
•COLLECT<>ftl SALE • FRI 12-6PM IAT IAW-6PM
Anllq\IN, potllfY, gllu.
coppw, •II~•. c.,,.ia, 01k desk. book CIMI, fllH Cllbirwta. 2200 F1anc:aco °'. NeWpcw1 Bead\. otslOHEA CLOTHINO
SALE DESIGNER CL.OTIIHG SAUE SAT 20th
222 Coalt w .. a St,
off °'"'F. & tttn. G•age ttle S• Nov 20th
... l1e&k table ' "'"· dOuble chair ao1a & rmc
1111m1 1121 Salvador SI CM
MOVING SALE COM,
1209 Sand Key Sat Nov
20th. S:OG-4:00. axerclM
equip, l1wn equip, gamea,
bookl, cfothea, aome tum
Mu111 lamlly
gar1ge •1le. SAT ONLY
7 AM·? Iola of ttuflfl
216 ~lbert Place, X atr11t1
Ofan91 ' 23rd
NEWPORT BEACH
2 Daya Only. HIGH END
Fumhure and Collectlona
S-11to11 ~ <*1'"9
room set wilh 8 Chai" 7 fl
te II ca111tc1 Belgran allllOlle, lealhor & Ille entry chairs,
5 It pei1or jllneaople table.
curios Ind chn8 Clbnets
Brl!ish In ceine'.s, ~a
washed c:ons<*I with mertlie.
7 II g'Jfd leaf envy m111or
& ITli\rtJla conlOle. 2 red silk fla Neted Franch c:oucfm,
Kmg & Queen Rocooo beds,
King & Ouoeo Canopy beds
~ococo dreSbef, plarters,
had moon ~ cebenetS
K;ng Neptune 5 II enlry \able.
li5f1 l>Qwts, t8 European °'
pamtings lrefuding 8x6 <>I-
F renrJl llllenor, Bronzes
lfiClurling mermaid labla, 2
b11by zebra& leopard,
Bronzes by Moreau, lcart. r renc.h boV and lldles Art Deco. special edrlion t11ho-
gr~ by Miro, Oah. PIC· caso Real Ivory -ealVed
G:illa veset porcelains,
1949re11 ock shaw & ml.Ch,
mu.;.h mo<e $200-$2000 1729 frvi,,. Ave, Newport
Beach, s11urd1y • SYnc:lly
10:001m. to s·oo pm.
NP8 Lido Isle Sat M 107 V11 Noee, Moving S•
coltactlblta, houathofd,
ertv.orka. foola, plurribing,
bookl, clothing etc, etc.
NPB SAT' SUN 9AM-?
1441 ==:N 1 ... • __ "_ER!-CHAHDl_wm_:g--1
LIONEL TRAINS
WANTED~
SS PA() PP 714 200-7993
WANTED
ANTIQUES
Older Style f11'f'llture
PIANOS t. Collediblu
·~· ............ •S•.,..•AMt •Olllll••~•
468 TRAVEL
/VACATION
•$ CASH PAID •• _,.., •• _ • ._.. e 2 Rour>d Trip Amtrak
WI! BUY ESTATES Tlckelale1¥'lr,gSanllAna10
• "-"e<Ntie 1 ... "'*Y ·-· Denv« s 1 SO.each ()p6I} "Wt 'AY MOM 'ASTIR" trlYtl Cell 510-288·52'.,8
CONSIGNMENTS
CH\l'""''"h hh11 do1tly l \et.I .11 aucllen every w ....... , .... ..
hr 11tf1nut11n call
11141 UI 122~
~649-4922-
SOUTH COAST· AUCTION
S202S..MalnSt. •
S-ta AM. CA t71t7 -•lc..,..U.•1-1
470 SCHOOLS
JtNSTRUCTION
COL EGE GUIDANCE ~ge4own student knows
wt\Bt compet~ive C<illege&
want w.-guide 1t11oug11 ap-.
plca!lon PfOCI$$ aM ITI018
E•pe(d, allotdabll S4Mit
SNnoon !M9~94·7006
Phlebotomy Course
Bo510n Reed Co. Callt Reg
f39012'3t 1~201-1141 I •54 FURNITUR~ I 476 EMPlii~~
ltallan t.lther aof1 & fo11e---A-C-COU_NTI_N_G-~
-1, MW stJ N'apped V&fY BILU~G ClERK soil. top <JJal:ly Was $2000 sacrd S890 949-26t"993l Corrimunlly Nawapeptr Group hll an opening In POOL TABLE bar llled. our last-paced bua1neaa 45 X n medium oak lll'llsh. olflce. ·
lllCludes Ill accesso11116 The HJ*ien* canchdlle
Excellenl condltlDrl $850 will be wen organluc:I and
DINING TABLE able to handle a vwiely of
Comrempocary SOlld Trav· deparlment functlona eMle, 3.5 x 6, 8 chairs lglll which Include; hHvy dll1 na1u1al 1n color e•cdenl entry, dally account po•t·
cond, $1000 949·574·4956 Ing, month enc:t bilhng and
3·0 X a·o·' Sollc:I core the lbllltv to worlt whh our
• Colonist " dools lll4taMeo 1dver1larn11 ufta 1tatt
550000 7t4·356·8736 Excel aoflware knowttc:lge
Fax 714·839-6258 (alt 225) rtqu1recl
UVES~~ I
LIVllly Cul• Cocket puppr.· 7mo Butllwhue. tema 11
house btokeo, II $hots &
soayed, needs~ tiomc
wllh children AKC re9
949·72t-923t
MALTESE MALE PUPPY,
SHOTS, LOVEABLE
CHAMPION LINES,
714-964·9996
We ol1er a competlll~e benafitt and compenM·
tlon package which
lncfucle1 401(k~ For conalda(1tlon pflaH
rMtl or tax your rHurM to:
Attn. Credit Manager
330 W. B1y St.
Cost• MOH, Ca t2627
Or fu (949) 631-7126
Equel Opportunlly Employer, We m11nt111l 1
drug frM workplace '
perform ~mpfoymenl
drug acr•ning.
476 EMPLOYlffNT OPPTYS 1479 rnLOOij I
p.,, UIM
Driver Wanted
'9..22 pet hour plus
1niluge.
N .ct Mon thru Sun .
2:45am 10 5:45pm. Ad-
ditional wOf1t may b9
avalJl!l •
Musi hav• truck Of Van, New Restaurant Opening!·
Metro Express
Now hiring for all positions all
shifts full and part ume. We offer
flexible hours, grent working
environment, and a great starting
wage. We are in Fashion Island in
Atnum Court, If you'd like to be
part of an exciting new concept,.
call or. stop by for more informauon.
• ll1b1hty 1n1ur1nc• 1'ittl
proof or payment•,
dnvers llctnM, aoclll
HCurlty card, ind clean D.M.V. print ot1t. . I
~ ..... ~ ... - - --""" I Ge'*fl office PT flex Great Holldoy Job good org111lzeti0nal •k•lla
P. 0 S H Fountain V•ti.y store
• • • • ROM 714-993~34
F.uh;,,,, '1"1Ni GOV POSTAL JOBS
H.llUNC H1nng S156l I? S1969h11 •Sfason.&J ~es Help 'For 1n' tl'Tlilhori & Awtlcatloo ~ ·Gift Wrappers ~t~ 'J.42-0200 x 6877
c.u •KENNEL HELP• r Smli Lot.~ Santi Ana He1gh11, mull
19t9) S9·"22 love doga, respon1. ~ 4
nerview.1nlo 71• S4s-.91 tS
P1rt·tirne oiriCi poa J.!ull
be comp.lier llttf'111 nefllted lor 5111aU Costa
IJ8Sa LaMscape Col!l•rff fltione 94t-'45-4635
Accepting appheatltn•
Mon to tht\I Fri fN>m
8:00am 10 4:00dm. PIHM bring •II ,.
quired lnlormatlon.1
Tim .. Orange Cou1tty
Attn: Pam Beekln;ham
2901 Garry Avt.
Senta Ana. C. 92704
71 4-MMStl •
800-93M080
PfumblnglDraln cle 11
needed le! _. lflc:I
r~ compan'f In C M
E •;:iericnc8d FIT Salllt 94UC&-~
RECEPTIONIST Fr
Tue·S•. from lllm-4om. for bu•y Salon, In .. tu.
Supercuta IM~Mt80
RECEPTIONIST
Real ESta!e olUoe ~
"rm ootn <lily' or 5.lltu!daV ortv or S!Klday onlv Fulnlo
to Joan 9-49 64().1429 c $ •
F'T 10 asslsl lumrtUll
room manaoer Ofg ~
pref lo~ YW~. cataloging eHanda, tic:
F tu r i11iW!11 alVl: C.mt Mt-4M.eoo3
'I~ HEMEAT INC.
RETAlL·EXPrO SAlES L.oolong tor nace ,,..._., wl
rt1all txp to $81 llldlel aware! ac upscale llOfll es NB giJll COUtSe. Sllat'f -t convn John MM52.-et
• \\','<>d burning/gas ftr.:pb..cs
• Pn\'alc K!lrllges
• Ek .ll ,.tips available
N•'w l <11.smg I BR and 28R
s1300.s2100
I 210 COMM/RETAIL /INDUSTRIAL FOR REITTJLWf
24 WILD GOOSE CT
Furn, IWln bed. ruga, tv,
111reo, computer, ctll
phonta, cfo1hln9, ml1e
houeaholcl Items
Pteue recum the Crown
YNI book of '12,
9elong111g to lyM Hansen
who p1Hed away Sept 2.
Atao pl.... return the
Marine uniform ,Call
714-540.1446 (1fter 6pm)
All from Glfa;e Sale
2"8Uago.
eNORFOUC TERRIER•
Puppy, mar., red, AKC,
ahota, wonderful COITlpll•
nlon. 14U44...-24
Accountlng/Sookkuper Sman CM ,.,,.., 11eed1 anar,
1ccountlng type wiofl
1klll1 (MS Ofllce 1171 Peeehlr• up helpful Pf po1FulM~111
eAcct/Bookkoplng•
ll'OWlll9 co nooos lull criarge person P.llr.IU!l JjlOr tielp-
lul Posit ve a:t.rude good
cippty v. :;m;, co Fax r115
Have A
Garage Sale!
!Xlrq• Nn Pns
Ple;rse call (949) 760-0919
• Oce1 m Breezes • Spacious Floor Plans
• Resort l) fo Puol • Vaulted Ceding\
• Bubbltng Spa • 1.,u.,h Creen lmul.m1pina
Two Bedroom Townhome · From 1525
T~o BPdroom Apartment Home From
Three Bedroom Apar.tment Home From
S200 \ecurih Deposit 11:itli Approrf'd Credit
( IJ<>t.\ rwl inrlutlr pet depoJit)
949-645-0252
1400
1415
LIVE IN LUXURY
APARTMENT H O ME S
Exclusive Fasftion Island Lifestyle
• Concierge Service
• 24 HR Fitness Center
tmed from S 1870
I Bed/den from $2075
Washer/Dryer
Intrusion Alarms
Gourmer Kitchens
Elevator Access
• 24 HR Security Cate
•Clubhouse Facility
2 Bed from $2360
2 Bed/den from $3010
Gas Fi replaces
9 Foot Ceilings
Condo Specs
Subterranean Parking •
Custom Home Design Program Available
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
1-877-681-7387
, Newport Ridge
"
Exclusive Gated Community
ATOP NEWPORT COAST
• Enclosed Garage
• Alann Sy ·tern
• Washer/Dryer/Refrigerator
• Fitnes , Business, Clubhouse Center
One Bedroom Apartment Homes from $1290
Two Bedroom Apartment Homes from $1490
$200 StCMrit) Otpo1ic wich a""1'0W4 CTcdic
(Does not ind8"k pct ~posic)
San Joaquin Hms at
Ne Drive
For LNM 1000tq ft.
H unMg1on Beath
fletall or Oftoce, Grt1I
loclllonf 714.fl3.a747
21S RENTALS
WANT£.C?
USSIE LADY • 1on· requlr11 eecom NB!Ct.t,
12·10. thru June. 4 mort
Info caU 1149-515·9794
COM, ·NP8 or ? Prof
makeup ar11at will trade fOf
g11t1t hoOM or pr1111te
quantr• 94t-723 .. 744
SECOND ANNUAL
Harbor View l<nollt Salel
Sat Nov 20 from 0-12
More than 30 l1olnGl .,,,,,
prirtlclpatel Treasures tum entiques, Clothtng and Pllsc
coiloe1ibtcs 0()11 t Miss but•
Thol Knolls are IOCatecl jusf
beti111d NoNPOrt Hill3 Center'
Ralphs San M;QUe! 0 fort
Rd Looi< flor 1hc Slq\s JI
460 MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
KIMBALL BABY GRAND
PlANO, brown mlhog11w.
regency atyle. 4 112 It,
11127. W/plano cO\ler. Mull
Hll S10001Mt.S4M00e
YAMAHA MODEL ci
GRAND PIANO 6FT, Ilka
new. 714-527-0900
FIND
714 .... '744 A COOL J,.....O_B_I -
Fnlry ~val ~" .· 011. 18 or oleler no exp n unlrm;lw
~ Ond grOW111 Pol'3lllia
white e11111bllshing ne,..
iJCCOUnlS 1n mil)O• c.ry antl
flSOl'I 819QS (NV Fl tll
Guam ah; ) uc111len1
opportunity 10 t1n1er lob
mar•PI 868-408-64-15
eBARBEQUESe
GALORE Small 111'1Chlstran91ani:1ma
n10V119 10 E side CM lo be nr lam JA!'_»_ car/pet Apro• u.11. l't1t1n v~w l'flll<'l.a $;,wno94~8-4397 111Hl:~l~~~:UV an apartmenl
ttwouQh classilled NOWHIRINGl
Work In 1 fun fl'-•
environment Som•
HNll &•I* needed.
FT, t0.111·7pm. S\llrt
$7/hour up ID 0 E.) e.n. pllg evall. Awtr e Bartlequ• Galore
( 400 ~IT 11400 ANNOUNCEMENT l { 400 AIM>Utm4ENT '
I'm A Classy Little Lapel Pin
Find Me At~ 1-888-205-8684
2331 Hattiof 811111.,
Colta .....
(On-I• int•"•#)
CONSTRUCTION SUP£AINTE~O£.NT (wora·
111g. mun~ IOO•l Must be farr111i1r with lnaurance
reconstrvet1on encl have
own ttuclVloots. Th11 It 1
-carter opportunity and
permanent po11tlon.
£1etl1onf benetns. EOE.
Fu resume to P~li/JonN·
Rebuilt Vecuuma
$211119' up
Huge Seloc.tion'
Co11t Vacuum a
333 sr:"J. '1
CoSlaMaa 949-642·1580
lio2 ~J~I
FOUND 000 smd, &WI04
undy COIOt9d d!>g, she Wini
to go home I F °"1d In \'IC Clf 8d>oa 81vG"JSlh SI N B
Please 9411·64&-959•
Loil Amarlcen fourl11
long W1nat1 wltlttrt pin•
S111fer lroa on Newport &
VICtOflL toe-274-0944
• •LOST K e
Breaa qy rlno, SAVOY CRILL. E lluft A1lt)lla.
.... 720-9422
i Cita fO¥nd t()fll1\«
CcUol t celko, t blac ~ lltld
• C411 AnlmaJ Hotptll':
r~I
Otritllman (who open• car
doore ) loo~lnt tor e.m.11 golfer, mid 40·1, who I ...
to trevel, tto.) call tcM4U711
young
"•nd101111 tncutlv•
H811a beaut fut hi.tic "'°"*' In 20 •' to eccompany him to cMS1·
ml• • 714-7464114
I •
lat.-utl 'M
11) Orchid Aft. MoVlng
snutt eall • I
a/Jo available
369 £. 17th St 126 . fnreeon 114M7'·2Sh. -DOG LOVER 2
all The Pilot Classifieds at 64 2-567i8 Co1ta MrJ4, CA 92627 •WANTED COM4t
(949) 646-2841 OOG WASH full lime poa, good pey, ,.,ponalble 1
moat. IMH'73--4 t37
• DAY CLEANERS • Frool ~IM pergoo and "'V
Q9111Cf prH50! Sharon M~161·2032
to place your Garage Sole Ad·!
$19.95
1420 G~~1
Very Vllled Fumrt1n and
other vniqut tma. No
eatfy birds, In alley IMtOOc:I
104 Goldenrod off ol
S.olew •. COM. Sat Nov
20th lam·2pm,
oMAs eounov-H
liandl1\ado Gilt$ Omaments
oecoratiom ShllU ate
FRI & SAT 9lrn-5prn Nov 111&20•21S0t11n?t 0
PCH W ~pon 8eacfl
1440 llSCa= I
$EASONED FIREWOOD
114$ CORO
FREE DELIVERY within reuon. 714494-0911
Slo,. h1Ur11, d119lay1
and equipment. Incl credit
car cl litrmlna~ "'h r91111· let, cut\ wrep detll, belt
dlaplayt, PfOpa, fabric, T .-r ate IMM.U-MSt
f EDS
TAN AT HOME BUY OIRC-CT /HJ SA~! COMMERCWMOME
units llom $199 00 Low Monttty Paymet11
FREE Odor Cataloo Call 1-800-711.0151
N'f.F.DC~
S MONEY FOR$$ 1lt ArmQUF3 M Bc)()KS
Cowx:nau
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Porn.KY
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• • • • • • • •
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now 11vai'4bk to niw bwintJStS.
U* will now SEARCH tht 1um~ for you at no Cdrtl t-hargt, and saw )'OU tht
hl'M 11.nJ tht trip to the Court House in Sant.a Ana. Then; of (OUrse, afor tL e •
search i1 romp~euJ wt: wiU file your fictihous business name 1t11tnnmt u.111'1 tht
Count} Clnlt, publish onre a ~elt for four iuttlts as rrquirrJ by law anJ then fik
your proof ofpublia11ion wiih tbt County Ckrlt.
Plr~ 1top by to fiJ~ pur fi(titious bwintJS staummt at "" Daily Pilot • .330 U!
.&zy St, uslll Mtsa. ljjou c:annot stop by, pf.tllSe caU w at (919) 642-1321 anJwe
wiU malu •mingtments for l"" to h.antik this protttlurr by mail
If you shii#/J haw any farther 'JUntion.t, pf.tlaY caU :us and u~ wil~ bt mon than
1/Jui to aJJitt you. Good lutk in JOllr new 'itu.sinns!
: 8 10 Soturdoy, Novetnbor 20. l 999
TQDAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
l'EUll HA.LlMARIC
STORE In HPB, now
hiring AHt1 M1111ger
w/exper, .,,.., FTPT
Mt-721-iOIS
476 EMPLOYMENT
OPPTYS
SEASONAL
• Gilt Basket ProducttOn
• Gift Wrappers
• All Houra Available
• Several Openings
HJ.TIME
WINE CELLARS
949-65().8463'
476 EMPLOYMENT,
, OPPTYS
START YOUR
OWN BUSINESS!
sec your own sched·
ule Control your own
income Sell lrom your
home, al wotk, through
fundralsers. Be an
Avon Represemati11e.
Call (888)561 ·2866
IBrldga
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAU HIHSCH
1\1,\' UfUl>Gi'! QUIZ
Q l ·/\S South. vulncutbk', you
hulJ
Q 4 • As. Soolh. vulll(rablc, )UU
hold:
•K(,p o7 O AKQ865 •1\63
Tiic 1>1JJ111~ hns 1troereckd.
SOVltl W• sr NC>IU 11 UST
• 107641 o ~4 o KO •AKJ2
Wh:at 1~ ywr opcnrng h1J:
10 p 2• ha Q S ·,Both vvlncrulik, ai. South you
hulJ: ' Wh31 tJo you bid now'/ ...
Q 2 • Nertlwr vulne1ahh:, w. South
you holJ:
4 \\old oQIU3 o Al\'.J09SJ •A054
11le bidding has proceeded.
F.AST SOUTH WESI' NOltlll
• A II If 7 4 Q A o K 6 • Q 10 9 J 2
Wl:a1 •• your opening hiJ'l
l• lo ~• P11 Pass ?
WhJI action JQ you takc'l
Q l • UQ\h vulnen1blc:, 1n Soulh you
hold
Q 6 • Nciltk:r vulnerable, a.s South
you hold:
• 9 3 ~Jo o 7 6 2 •AK Q J 10 5
"Tlle bitlJml' has proceeded souru wi-:..,T fliORnt •:A~,·
•AQ4J2 OAQ4 o KJVS •II
Your nght-hantl owoncnt «.'pens the
bidding '-'Ith one tican What n.ctton
do you W.t ! Pus Pus l • t'IStl ?
Wildt do you bid now·•
476 EMPLOYMENT
OPPTYS
Retall Sale•
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
Chlklef'I'• Boutique
UNrTEO COLORS
Of BENETTON
II yoo love WOlldrig
w~h CIQttie& end
chlldreo. wof1I PfT or FfT In I lun 8(1Vlrof'tmenl1
Great Pay!
Call Kathy 111
714-7~""384
Rettn Sal ..
UNITED COLORS
Of BENETTON
Sou1h CoHt Pltu
FfT $'11v T Comm
plus bonel\IS
PfT S/7hr -+ Comm
We are loolung IOf
stiper sales peoPlt
Wllh lots ol llnefgy
& enlhusla$ml
tt you are morlvated &
dependable, AWY tn
person We will train
VALET PARKING
1..aoo.701-3763
Immediate li'oSllions Avu
W1191 • bps, FfT ·Pff, fleJ( In
4 PHONE llEPS. Full tme,
eneigellc lor Moft!'lage Co. ~m 10 $600 + wk t llenellll
Sales exp preferred Contao1
Mam& 0 949·250-5719
Look.for ansi.u:s UJt Mo11Ja
480 BUSINESS
OPPORTUNmEs
Plet• be wwy ol out of 11n1 c:ompanlea.
Check with the loc1I
8tt1• Bu•lneu Bu·
ruu btfort you tend
eny money°' leea tor 11rvlct1. Read and underetllld any con·
trac1' belore you
algn.
A DISNEY/POKEMON
DISTRIBUTORSHIP
100.000•YA Truly
MAGICAi.i Establlslled Vflfl/
profllabl• Only $8595
1·800-<C00-7151
iCOKEJWELCHESJi"Rrr0$
30 • H1 trlllnte loc·s, .
St500r'Wk/V proM
ltnaneing FREE video
800-331·1375, 24/hrs
MARINE BUSJNESS
A piof.iable. lum·key
slluatlOn Cal IOf details
Joan Alison. Bkl
9'9-648-2011
WAHTEl>-10 PEOPLE!
Will PIY you to looH
wtighU 1 OO'llt natural l
Guaranteed 714-CS-0115
lliSOLUTELY NO $$$
DOWN Hershey, L1y1,
Coce Col• Earn $500 pet/ wk Stcvred l Guer. Locs.
An 1tv1111-en·933-9466
484 MONEY TO LENOl'WANT'EO
CHRISTMAS BLOWOUT
Fln•nclal Pl'obltrll•, Big °' Smell Bu111lHe St1rtup1.
Or Pef'IQllll We C1n Htlp.
1.J00.264·5107
690 POWER
BOATS
Bol1on Whaler 13·4
Supera.potf. COHP Yemaha
fiberglass W¬. lilt bat, deCk chocks. 2 CCN&rs. Vety
clean. JUS1 tuned by Sdlock
$4,200/obo gcg~ts-6311
692 SLIPSIOOCKS
/MOORINGS
CS ft MOORING located nHr Ferry Croulng, publlc dock ICCUI.
408-563·1901
695 CAR&'TRUCKS
NANS/SUVS
ACURA 3.0 Cl '17
Rose meta~tC/grey. t..alher,
aut~ 111 moonroot lull
pow• peckage, till cNU.
ladOty aJ!o>ts, am/Im Cd
~I St6995 LEXUS Of WESTMINSTER
(800)2111·3747
BMW Z3 ROADSTER 'ii
5 Spd. Chromt Wheels co (E~9«J $28.995 STERLING BMW
. MM4S..S900
BMW ?3 6 CYL '17
Blue WI TIWI llhr 5 Spd Rd$1J (C027112) $28,995
STERLING BMW
' 949-645-5900
BMW 311 ISA CPE '97 Avlo. Blk on Blk. 31 K Miles
(Y3t056) ' $23,905
STERLING BMW
IMM45·5IOO
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• POlJCY
·~.
260 CERAMIC
TILE
LEAKY Showere Reptlred. Regroutlng 11net1llatlon.
272 CONSTRUCTION /CONTRACTORS
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714-551·5825
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large/imaD jobs, trouble
5h00tlng and lnsla!laliOrl
eq>ell, local (JJid( l1$pOllM
714-ICMUO U515163
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~ 714 865-1432 s&eo f"IAEWOOD
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301 GLASS 306
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ln11.Ub11on1 • ~pl•.:•m~u
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714-9"-1'82 /.YAIL.1'8LE TOOA't'I
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L.1'NO ROVER
N9#pOt1 8ctl MM4C>4441
eww b1 l1t cofi AUTO•.,
Wtift w Gray lh. co
(V.-S195) $29,995
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MM4S-5900
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(V636SOI 132,99$
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BMW 321 re. convt '" Black/Blacil CO F ul Po
(T90657) $33.995 STERLING Ba.IW
Mt-845·5900
BMW 32t ic. con'/1 '98 Black/81ack Pr811\1Um Snd
(EM2089C) 133.995
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Ba.tW 321 ICe convt '97
SllOll Pllg Hid SelllS, CD
(195582> $34.995
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MM45-SIOO
BMW 32i lea convt 117
Premum Pkg 8"* llhf (T95118\ SJe 1195
SttRllNO BMW
94W5·SIOO
BMW 321 Z3 Roadsttt 'It
6 cyt Fun Carl Put h Top
Oo-.m1(C10131) $33.995
STERLING BMW
ICM4s-5900
BMW5331 '83 Bronilt, lthr, eunrt,
Bleuptfenk eter.o, AC, new m1Jor I une-up, new
Bo1he Rugs, Recently re· pi.e.d dllferenl'llll. Strong eog w~IQh ml, Rune Great
S285G 149-443-4884
BUICK REGAL '92
Low m11es.1eattw, many ex-
tras! (479931) S7,988
N/.8ERS (714)540-9100
Ctdillac SlS '66 excellent cond, 41k 1114,
lolded. Sea Mist Asklng
$25.500 IM9·387-2858
C1t0ill.AC CATERA '97
Lo 1111, beige, tan tnlerlof ed.
moorwool chm whls. bel of wan (020006) $21,988
NABERS
(71C)54M100
CAOILlAC CATERA 'II
lo 6500 mt. bladt. tan
leathef. cd moonrool. bal ol wan (025789) S2T.988
NABERS (71C)~t100
Cec111111e Concoun •is
V8 Nolhtar, $1\aie, leather. •lnl cond new QI trad&-11'1
(2821S.C) $17.988
NABERS (714)540-9100
CADILLAC OEVIUE '81
Lo 171< mHs ¥>fvle. tan hhr, bal o1 warr. p1ev renran
(76&482) $26.988
Ntbtrt
714-SC0-9100
CAOILUC OEVIUE, '89. Oulatanding appearance. mt cond. ea~ Re<I, 58k n~. $ t 1,000 9'9-760-9628
MOVING l
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REQUIRES Iha! all
used household
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timo or chauffor, call
PUBLIC UTILITIES
COMM I SI ON
714-558 4151
MOVING? U YRS EXPER
Pecklnglloedlng wltruck.
Cellbennl• OR P1ge 714-374-2122 114-301.asst
DALY'S M OVING
SERVICES
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lrom new•
( I) S.38.988
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(71')5CO.t100 CADitUc EibOM'OO'·t4 v ·• NOlhtlr beige llrl lll-t er tor very cleant
(6094 IC) $11,981
• NABERS (7H)ICO-t100
cec1111te S.vlti. sls ·97
Low 29k mo. polo oreen. tan leather, dim whls, bal ol
YWlll (1)()6C22) $26.988
NABERS (71C)540.1100
CHEVY SI.AZER 'Ill SUV CX4, loaded Auto, 1111
wtieel, tow pckg, AC. elect
wind, etc; .new COnd 251< ml.
$I 9 ,500/0bo Newport Bell
714-Ms-IMt 1 949-759-8189
DISCOVERY SET '81
loaded, graen v..., clean
$19 995 Stock 12885
VtTAS2546C
UNO ROVER
... wpor1 Bch Mt-64M44$
DISCOVERY SET '97
Green loaded, cer\lfied, must see $25.995
Stock •2856 V1VA!tC29V
UNDROVER
Mewpor1 Bch MM4N445
0000£ DURANGO ·Q
Super low miles, ied,
must see $25,995
Stock 12639 VIWFIC4740 UNDRdvER *WJJO!t Bch MM4WU
DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE '13 Loade<I wlsport Packaoe. wtlllefiy LOw 76K n11les SQue clean $7,8()()'obo
(949) 6 ·1758
DUAANGO DODGE '18
Low mdes, super clean
buy lor '!Vholesale. $25;995+ lees #Wf1«740
LAND ROVER
Newpon Bch 9'9-640-6445
E1pedhlon Eddie Beuer 117
loaded. blue A f!ange Rover
Trade $209554odc12879 VINI VLBC21tS
1,1'NO ROVER
Newport Bch 149-&C0-6445
FORD /.EROSTAR VAN '11
E.iellded. ver; low mileage. IUll'f loaded am-Im casselle,
lrrp CQ1!"4>Ulef. $7500 080.
714-SC()-5995 714-78S·6118
FORD T-8JRD u 95 ve.
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laf, 461( miiel. 1 Ownef garaoed, petf'lC1 cond4lon S9.§'~obo !M9-723-1S<M
FORD THURNDEABIRO,
VI U , '96 Wtllte. Opalescenl
81. mo. extreme OOod cond $16.000 !M!H60'-9628
HONOA ACCORD OX 'M
St~er blue/grey lnleoOf, IU·
IOmaUC, air. am'fm cas.sette. only 15K miles
(177528) $13,795
lEXUS Of WESTMINST£R (714)192-6906
ttONO/. CIVIC U '83
Stick. red, 11 SK ml, good cond, 55500 °' belt offer.
949-76o.o891
PAINTING I
BEST CARE 'lr 20 YRS
Fa.r prri;es • lnlel1or' ' Ex· terlor P81n1. local reterences NB area Ron MM45-2.417
CtiUNG S PAINTING 2C 't'Hra E)C{> • Greal Price! Guara,.ee Wo1k • F1ee Est
lt375602 7IC.SJ8·153C
OAVE'S PAINTING No job too LfV or small Ftee
es1111at• 15 Yes experience
l69730 24hr 9C9·S1s-3n2
lKE'S CUSTOM PAiNTINO
Pf olassiollll. clean. QUallly wcm. lnVul & docks .
U703468 949-6314~
RAINBOW CIRClE MAI.NT. p llOtng·lntlext Hou$8{Apt
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Lt5698117 71+6J&.8888
26YRS QUALITY PAINTING
TOUCtiUPS TOO
24 H<ltllS • Alchald ~ lt2806C4 9'9-951·1892
Doily Pilot ..
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CALL (714) 425-0976 ! • • • •
INANITY J30 '13 MERCEDES ES20 'M • T~an. llht, al power, Bote Xlnt cond., low mlt.
CO, 1tereo, S\M'I roof, M111I 401500, Hklng $2S,000.
oond $8.995 949·49'-4120 Pnvatt PMty MM40-t3!'
JAGUAR XJ& '81 VAHDEN MERCURV COUOAA ·~
PLAS <4·dr, f\ll pwr, !llMl rOOI, V 6, good cond11on921 SS.,.;..~' Wire~. t OMlltl. vatuel (6365 . .-,
records. rtal de#I $590CW • NABERS •
ObO 9C9 723-1504 • (71C~OO •
JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE
LAREDO 't3 Whttl/gfey Int,
V6, ASS, new lt18' ~ loaded, Ollglnll owner, Ill
records Beaut~. muS4 Mel
$11 ,900 080 949-721-6112
Jeep Gr•nd Cherokee L•redo ·95 CX2 Dark GltleO, LOW 3611 mt, new
111es/brakes. battery
$ 15.500 gcg. 759-3525
UNO ROVER DISC 'II
Black . Low mllu
Former service loaner
$27,999 + fees tXA79201
LAND ROVER
Newpon Bch MM40-l445
LEXUS eSS09 'M
WN1e (188002) $23,995
LEXUS OF wtSTUINSTER
(800)291·3747
LEXUS ES300 197 Sage (000034) $26,995
LEXUS Of WESTMINSTER
(800)2t1"37C7
LEXUS GSlOO '91
Blad<lbladc, ltatller, auto.
air. full power pack, moon-
rool, ~ srereo ~. cd
changer' clwooie llloys. (019:159) $38,995
LEXUS Of MSTUINSTER
(I00)211-37C7
LEXUS LSCOO 117
Moonslont
(066763) $33.995
LEXUS Of MSTM~STER
(too)2t1·3747 Lfi\Js lioo ·111
002560) .Blade SS3 995
CEXus OF wesrurNsmt
(800)211-37C7
LEXUS SC300 'It
White (OJ6856) $27 .995
LEXUS Of wtSTMINSTER
(800)291·37'7
Merudit 300E '18
8cyl, arouc wh1ipalom1no
nhr IOI, '9" corwenslon, 4 new
bras, air beg, al pwr. smoo &
tag through Oct 2000. Must see before you buy ANY car
TNs Is cfass. Si0,800/obO pnvate party 949-760-1•21
MITSUBIStt MOHT£RO 'ti
SUpefcleWllS17,995 it tees
tWP001852 LANO ROVER
Newpon Bell 9C9-840-64Cf
MONTERO SPORT LS '9t
Super Clean $18,9~
S10Ck 12869 Vf WP00185e UNOROVER •
Ntwpcw1 Bdl MMCMCO
NISSAN 300 ZX 2 • 2 '11
Wht!Wgr9'(. l·bllt, laclory .. loys. eulomauc, 111, 1"1
pek 80I< mies. •
9C8J Stc.796
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(714)192-6908 ;
Oldemoblle Cutteee ·91'
GLS. ody 2100· 1111, VI.
beige. 1.80 leather, cd ,.
morel (3206951 $17,9118
NABERS .
(714)$40-9100
PONTIAC SUNBIRO 11l.l
.,., low mllftge, ~
$345<Wobo. 714-54&-7739.
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4 OSE ~hlte. ctrlllle§,
S38.995 Stock 128311
VtTA337651
UNO ROVER
Newport 8ctl MM40440
TOYOTA C Rurvs 't3 •
Fully loaded, 4 X 4,
aunroof, 17K ml, c:aaettt. euto, power eve11hlntl
D"1I Grey, $12,SCOlobo.
MM31 .. 18'
TOYOTA 4Ru~iHEA11 ·
low ml Super cl11111
$20.995 +-. I0027092 UNO ROVER
Mewpor1 lch MMCCMC45
Toy0114Runner 111
Blldt, IO.v mMI, INJSl set
$25,995 Stock t27<r,l
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L.1'ND ROVER Nwpor1 Bdl MH40-4WS
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• FULL LINE of NEW and CERTIFIED
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'96 ES300 White (1 86002)
'96 ES300 White (184949)
'97 ES300 Green (003306)
'97 ES300 Sa~e (003034)
'96 GS~OO Black (121377)
'98 GS400
~ Lca.ther, Aulomatic, Air, full 1'°"'1 Pd, Moon Roo ,
· 17' Ouomc Fattory ~ (OU429)
CFR011FIEDI $ 43 99
'93 NISSAN 300 ZX 2+2
White/Grey, T~Bar, Factory Alloys, Automatic, Air,
Full Power Pa~e, This One Is A Diamond! Only sole Miles. (536948)
$]3 795
'99 GMC YUKON SLE
F'ue Eogint Red/Tan, Automatic, Dual Air, Tow Pac.bge,
AM/FM Casstttc. CD, Factory Alloys, Privxy Glass, Running
8oWs, ABS, Roof Rael Laus Trade in. (70598) •
$29 ·995
'96 LS400 Moolstooe (066763)
$23,495 '96 LS400 Silver (052478) 33,995
25,795 '97 LS400 White (069756) 39,995
$26,995 '96 SC300 White (036856) 27,995
'99 LX470 Black (032560) 53,995
'97 ACURA 3.0 CL '98 CHEVY ASTIO VAN LS '97 SAAB 900 SE
Rose Metallic/Grey, Leather, Automatic, Air, 8 Passenger, Silvtr/Grey, ODly 26K Miles, Automatic, Autormtic, Air, Moon Roof, Power Pack, Alloys,
Moon Roof, Full Power Packaie Tilt, Cruise, Dual Air, AM/FM Stereo, Full Power Pack, Privacy Glau HARD TO FIND!
Factory Alloys, AM/FM CD Player (003839) Factory Alloys, NONE NICER! (207181} Low Miles. (003649)
$ J 6.995 $ ]9 995. . $ ]9 995
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Power Pack, Factory Chrome Alloys, AM/FM Moon Roof, Factory Alloys, Privacy Glass, Black/Ivory, Leath~~ This One Hu It AU!
Cassette, ABS, Showroom Condltion (220028) AM/FM Stereo Cassette, Super Clean! (028762) Orily 34K Miles. (A40402}
$21995 $22 695 $24995
'97 BMW 528i '99 OIWIOU1SUIUllAl414 '97BMW140t1
Bladc/Black, Luther, Automatic, Air, Full Power Pack, .7 VS, Automatic, Air, AM/FM, <:assctte, Alloys, Pmacy
Premium Pack. Factory Alloys, Sunroof, AM/FM, CD, Glass, 3rd Seat, Rear Air, Roof Rack, Tow Picbge,
Premium Sound, TRULY BEAUTIFUL! (W09369) RF.ADY FOR THE MOUNTAINS! (142987)
$32995 $32995 '