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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-10-10 - Orange Coast PilotInside The best local SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CONV-AUNmES SINCE 1907 "ii S~TURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1998 ort· would be _.profi~le, study s~ys t .. "'. .. • County business council report ~ays El Toro would generate $560 million in. revenue for governments and 92,000 jobs. · .JI ~IHll f\AGIMI> IWy PtJI A conuneroal airport at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station would produce 92,000 new JObs und roughJy $560 million m state dnd local tax revenue, a study released Fnday stiys. Commissioned for $45,000 by the Orange County Business Council, the study examined the potenb<tl economic benef{ts of a second airport m the county and the potential economic downside of maintaming the status quo. The study WdS the ftr~t lo produce hard figures on the economics of dn wr- port. The economic benefit of t>Stdbltsh- mg a second commercial dirport is one of the biggest arguments on th~ pro-El Toro front. . -u looks at how the enllrn county will be affected, and thdl's why this study ts '>O critical to this process," Sdtd Peggy Ducey, executive director of the Ornnge County Regional Airport Authonty. The report wos compiled l>y Steven Erie, assooate professor ot political sci- ence at UC San Diego, and John Kasdr- dd, duector and professor dl thr> Frank Hawkins Kenan Instllute of Pnvate Enterprises at the Univer<;ity of North . . . . Carolina at Chapel Hill. •I Orange <;ounty Business Council had, The information wos Qdthered m a which ts Utdt the airport lS good for I sttlte-of-th{!-art regional au ·pac;senger Orange Count}'' future, -sdid ·Stan demand cillocotion model developc>d by Oftelie. pres1dPnt of •he busme ... councal Andrew McKen1ie, a principal of Los But some anti-cur port activbts a1ct the Angeles-based Advdnced Trdnsportat1on study IS tlawC!d Systems The model uc;es rPal ddtd gath-One opponent aid the ~tudy makes ered (rom se\ <•ral Southern California no mention of whert• the new workers arrports dlld takes mto account passen-will Live. . gets' motivPs for choosing which d1rport Meg Waters, spoke~worrian for t11t• El to use, he sa1g. Toro Reuse Pldnnang Authontv, ~aad Ml think this 5tudy validates and ven- ties some of the generdl a~o,umptions the SEE AIRPORT PAGE A 16 McOung to ·make 2nd trip to Mexico •Laguna Beach resident was unable to meet with Mexicdn authorities: will try agam next week. [):i,f COSTA f\lESA -J\ II l youth leader who ~11'·1 , ',. wcwks 1alled·m t'-lex.tco h .., • 1 invtt('d south of the IH>r<I •1 rl"XI we<'k to d1sc:u...... hi' tr"atmt.>nt Whtl('> m cu<,tO<h' The lnp wilt' he tlw '" cond m as mcmv weeks for la9una B •ach res1dt•n't Scott f\ 1cCluqg 3u whQ returned fnduy trom a VlSlt to Mexico City with lits atlom } W1U1am Bollard Bollard sat<! the h\ o lro\ led lo r-.1ex1c:o to answer qur• t ons about the conduct of prost: rutor Claudlo Sand1ez Torre hut MeXJcan Attomm G "nerul Jorg Mcldra10 \\ll not avcul11bl Madra7o s of lice 1m 1111tl Mc:Clung to .comt= bd('k ne l week ancl 1om thP attorn ' mm- eMI for a pie"" conteronce with the Mexican 111ed1u Bollcird "imf ~JcCJung want to make tht> return lnp hut hn.:: not decided which cla\ ht! \\ill qu PHO OS II MARC MArTINIOAllY PILOl Stanley Samet's PalaJs Royale chandelier features more than 200 rock crystals and 21 amethyst stones. It ls on dJsplay at AJUed Lighting in Costa Mesa. M cClunq, whv rU11" t1 ·New- port B 'dd1°-h~-.1·d rh,1rtPr yt1cht busm\•ss, wa ... ttrrested Aug l l m Cownll'I, i\I ' ·1co, on g11n-smu9- gltng chargt'' that wert> later dropped McClung and h1 lawver claun~<l that ~anche7. Tor- Crystal clea.r Chandeliers' opulence, elegance take center stage at lighting store rassionate pests bring Panicked pleas for help I ! i t I I j • With termite ma ting season in full swing, homeowners besiege exterminators for relief. lkt1 Nol Termite•. mdlmg seuson hai. local exterminators h~lcling hun- tlrods ot panicked phone calls from r 1d nts fmding the wood· eating ln">cct flying in end around th ar horn and off le . "Their whole purpo c an hfe is to break down n ad wood," 1d 'Ull Sutton, a senior •xt rmmator ... l ell Costa Mesa-ba~l'd Antmute. I ·our homes are like a 'f·bonc or 1 dedd'wood." ! Sutton Sdid this week ht1ci been i the kickoff of term1t<• mdfmg st a· I son with the lcugcst swt1m1s of th<' year being blown about hy Sunlo Ana winds. tom1ing m•w coloml'3 • along California's ~ouU\ •m co11st. I "This has b en ,, r •ttl • busy • year an)'Wdy," Sutton c;o1ct. i "Between El Nino and Ut~ uood l economy, we'v • been real bu y. • ; Even l>efor tennllt' mating f c;eac;on, the horn • I lrc.nzy m I Newport-Mesll was kc ping loclll i= SEE TERMITES PAGE A 16 !kit~ To Stanle}' Sdmet. each chandelier 1s a work of drt. The frame is the can- vas and each basket and, most of all, the crystal spLrcs. pnsms, peat'l) and beads are the paint. · With meticulous attention, he builds the pieces mto opulent heirlooms rem- iruscent or th~ Wmter Palace of the Russian cidrs dnd courtly homes of Ausltia's 17th-dnd 18th-century mon- archs For thP past stx yc.•<irs, the native New York<>r has been a bl<' to devote himself to his newfound passion of ere· atJng chandeliNs, many of which are purt of the Nuko Llghtmg national tour, which mc\cle a ~top last week at the Alhed Lighlmu store m Coi.td Mesd. "Everyone has a pas ion, and } ou have to follow it, ~amet said. "When it comes out, it's 10 times better than you thought it would be." A centerpiece of the tour is the $150,000 Palais Royale chandelier, which has 200 rock quartz crystals and 21 dmethysts. The bejeweled hxture will be showcdsed at Allied Lighting through Oct 21, with several of Samet's other works. "There is d rend1ssance of the crys- lcll cbandeber," said Tom Wright, d Nulco Sdles reprPscntative. "People scl•m to be going back to handcrnftcd crystdl, rdther than the mass-produc<~ chdndclicrs." Few placl~S seem as open lo this SEE LIGHTS PAGE A 16 Giving back to the community School benefits from teen 's effort to become Eagle Scout P08WN!>AlY Pll.Ol Former Harbor View tudent Ted O'Connor Jr. working on u Eagle S<'out project •t the hool in Corona ctet Mar. ( CORONA DEt. MAR -As part ol a btg step into his tuturl" Mater Dei f Ugh Schoo.I Junior Too O'Connor. Jr, ts gomg back to h1s •1 •mcnlary school to make thmgl) better lher • Fot his eagle &out prt~ ~t, th l?·y l·Old ha~ nus d about $1,600 thut h Wlll u lo m tl\U "Oine planters, 1mprovc U1 watkwaY!' and r no· vale th~ patio of the t achcr~s lunch erea nt Httr· t>or View Eh~m1~tary School •1f th' p tom of t runwork, • 1d Haroor Vi w Pnnapal Kor n Kendall •I'm v~ry proud to be e part of It 1t falls right lnto our camp beautificat cm pro C<"l: SEE SCOUT MGI A 15 . . SEE MCCLUNG PAGE A 16 INDEX OASSIAED ---·-16 COMMUNITY FORU~ ----.A 14 ENTmAIHMEHT .. ·-··---... J.12 FAITH . __ .. _ ..... -A2 SOCIETY -·-· .. ·----.A 11 SPORTS .... -----·--.. -81 WEATHER . A good starl to the weelcend With mid conditions in stote S..Papl2 ~Ii, T.mn CDmtrrunlrt ~ "r,_., ~ c~,,. "'7 ~inpiatf(lf!~ ... INSIDE .. A 2 Sotvrdoy October 10, 1990 MORAL Of THE STORY Newport Beoch/Costo lv'tesa Daily Pil Church domestic abuse support group helps victims cure emotional and spiritual pain cindy trone christeson /Jon 't let delays stop connections. •Von 't C\'l'f say wr. have no oppor- t1111il} lo n·oc·h fX'Op/P It 1s not that th<> dw11n·s urt• mi ... 'iinq, but we are mi.o;.c:m~1 lht• chance<: -C h<1rles Gwllot . I re•< Pnlly overhPard two wom~n c nmpl<1imn9 about d1rpl.10e travel. 1 lw pdir were c xchdnging stories r1hout c.mc c•lt>d f11qhtc;, d<.lclitional stop tln<l"lost Ju~iqc1gt•. It 111. 1dl' '°" think .1hout our trip houu.• from our vricttllon. which mdud- l d c·.mc<"l<•<I I hqhl anct additional ope;. Hut no J11yq.1qe was loc;t, and an l)O}'tlhl<• ('l(j)('llf'O(;(• WdS g<1med. Wt> M llVl'<.I .it Ill<' Colorndo Spnngs .iirporl with hill<• t1ml' until our fLight Wd" to 1<•11v1•. \\Jp stcutcd running in'i1<lP tlw INmin.11, hut slowt'Cl our <" wll<'n w1• sr1w the long, non- nov1nu lrn<> tl1<1t wound its way from " lit k~t ( 11111\lt•f. AMI PltAN W hen fdced wi.th a personal cri- sis. nMny people tum to their futth for guidance. For bat- tered women, <.1dvice from a pastor or minister can be especially comforting. But tbe shame some women feel often keep them from seeking help. • Local women m abusive relation- ships are now finding more than JUSt a sympathetic ear at church. They are finding others who have experienced sunilar situations and want to hsten and help. St. Mark Presbytcnan Church and Manners South Coast Church have started a rrwustry that deals with domestic violence truough the support group Love Without 1 lonor. Through this anonymous support group, wtuch meets twice a month, the group's founders -who themselves were victims of domestic abuse-and church pastors hope to reach out to more women suffering from domestic abuse Love Without Honor coordinator Sharon Hill stresses the importance of having a confidential resource center available for women who a re in poten- tially dangerous situations . She said it moy be cUfficult and frighte ning for some women to seek help, since most are reluctant to admit the abusP even occurs. "Wompn who dl'C abus<>d feel a lot Wt• took our pld<e ut the end of the rw. l\ly clrt11~hl!'ts \\l'nl to investi- uh.• ct11<l soon ,1nnounced1 "Every- o<ly wh1l is \\'t11hn!J for the fl1yht to h1w•111x rt'J,1"< hPC'i'HISP the flight iS tc: WP ctll lookl'd clrOUnd at each llw r with rd1s••d P}'(•brows. looked at ur \\ .1tc lws t111cl olmost in unison, we tik 11 <l<'"P hn•llth tht1t ended in a of shame dbout dllowing it .to hdppen in their lives,• Hill "8.id "Certainly it's very scary to come to these [meetmgs) and admit this hdS gone on and that they've been treated this way " TI1P nomP of the group c dme out of irutial discussions between members. "They were in a love re)dtionship that didn't honor who they were,• Hill said. "They weren't honored as equal partners in the community, the church or their homes.• SINARTUS SOSltOOJOJO I OAllY P UT Sharon Hill. left and Joyce Stone are the ~rdlnators of the domestic abuse support group Love Without Honor. The group, which meets twice a month. ls held at local cbmdles to help vlctfms deal with spiritual and emoUonal conllicts. "llll<'Cll\'I' c;1qh. ( )111 I' l'\'t'T}'OOf' knC>w thflt W(.> hdd o < hoi<P hut to Wdtl, the mood uuprc l\'Pd .mrl WP 110 long Pr looked at J Ch Ptlll'r dS nclllH~IPSS J'<'Ople m a 1hl<' but cl<\ f<'lluw t1<\VCINc:; in the t:ltn<' prc•dic .mlf'nt. PP<>pl<> sr.11 t<•cl lttlkmq to edch other. It h<•C'cllll<' show-a11d-h•ll l.Jm<> dnd rryonP shrtr ('cl Uw1r ultimate desti- .1t1on !Jlld how long tlwy httd to make P < 1 Hltll '< hon to tl11~1r nPxt fu9ht Ev1•1y so ofl1•u W(' moved up a few rir lwc;, Tlw slM1111~1 tontmued , Wt• IPt1111,.d .i lot clhout (!dCh other 1 .. short t1mcl1ml of time. Whe n it .is 1t1U1(•UnC'('<l lhtll the flight actudl- w •• c;n't n11nmy ill all, WC took turns ·.i1r h1nq ~tutcascs tor those who e••<IP<I to mttkt• phone calls, \ \'t> were re,c;checluled on dnother 1ml'r hl'ttc!Pcl to DC'nv<>r and glVen '(Ill< 111 r<.;, which we u~ed for a gredt 1mh'r On our bnef flight to Denver, I s,11 111•xt to c1 mun who was anXious 1 U''' hom<' to his wife and new 1hy hoy. W1• t.tlk1 ·d nonstop r1hout the ll 11 •1ltll\P hlt•<;smq, y<'l mtense '>J1011-.1h1lily of rc1tsmy children. I le )Jd 1111• lhr1t tlw mirncle of new lJJe pu1 kP<I <1n mtl'r<'sl in Goel and a IPsill' lo {JO lo church I told rum about l' diffpr1•nre Cod made not only in y own hh'. hut olsu m my mturtage, ml 1lt•lmitt<ly m our tkm>ntmg. • 'fou w<111t c1U the help you can get ~hl'n )'O\l .HP ldlsmg d child." l S<tid. Knuw111q thut you an• domg so with ;ud's q111cl11nu•, h<'lp and blessmg JS hPn1•1111 n11l " I ell"" """"'" d<JCd Ju m to v1c;1t ii re.ii r h111c h I kn,.w of twar his hume. Love Without Honor originally start- ed as a small, infom1al group that me t in people's homes. But it eventually moved to the churrh a rter recognizing how many women appcdled to their religious congregauons during thr;e times of crisis. Pastors Gdry Collins of St Mark and Jim Gaffnpy of Marinerc:; both acknowl- edge their chUich's responsibilities to help ' "The church is a safe haven, a place where these women hove found sup- port all their livec;, • Collins said. ·~ve-6lways tried to be a place of care, spJiiluaJly and practically,• Gaffney said. ·u someone is in an abu- sive relationship, they tend to tum to God. We want to do what we can to help.• The pastors hope the group will be just the beginning of their churches' continuing efforts to help battle this problem. "This is not an issue that the church should be ignoring,• Gaffney said. ·1 think the church ought to be involved any time somebody is in a vie· timized or damaging situation." "The need is evident and wide- spread.• Collins said. "There's nothing more central to· the church than rela- nonships and healing people in pain .• The church's involvement has also provided an added comfort for women who think they should stay in a mar- riage because the religious beliefs they hold. One member of the group recalled how relieved she was that her church aided her during and after her 20-year marriage to a verbally abusive hus- WHERE TO 10 TO Fiii IOI • EDITOR'S NOT£: Where to Go to Find God features brief descriptions of churches and temples In our communl!Y They appear each week on a rotating basis. United Methodist CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA MESA VERDE UNITtD METHODIST CHURCH band. "It was very hard for me to accept that I had to become divorced,• said the woman, who wished to remain anonymous. "J believed marriage wds a sacrament so I felt that I should always be married. It helped that the church was there to provide me support.· The support group also functions as an advocate and referral agent, empowering women to seek help wtth professional therapists and sbelters. While Love Without Honor remains a small and anonymous group out QL. necessity and safety, the churches hope to provide moTe information and resources in order to diminish this problem as much as possible. "I think we need not only groups to work with victims. but also prevention counseling and trairung, • Collins SaJd Gaffney said he hopes other church- es will follow their example and initiate suppc>rt groups of their own. Sponsowd by the Pastoral Care Ministries, Md.nners is polding an abuse aware- ne s conference today to spread the word. Gaffney is confident more churches will become involved, but it wtll take lime. •A church needs to weigh the cost on how to do it well," he said. •we need to do it in a gentle way. We're not here to point fingers. It's an extremely complex issue that we need to learn and care about.· '\ , ... , The abuse awareness conference, ., "From the Steeple to the Shelter" with ~ speaker Tanya Brown from the Nicole ~ Brown FoundaUon. will be held today ;; from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Mariners South ., Coast Church, 5120 Bonita Canyon ~ Rood, Irvine. Admission is $15, and ~ includes a free book. Call 854-1000. : ~ • BRIEFLY IN FAITH .. .. Two local women receive awards lWo Newport Beach women received awards from the Jew- ish Federation of Orange Coun- ty at its annual meeting Friday night Miki Sholkoff received the Campaigner of the Year award for her work in the Jewish com- munity, including her service on ... the board of directors of the feet: cration and chair of its commurri· ty planning committee. Lisa ~ Lowhurst received the Leader-: ship Award for her exceptionul: leaderslup qualities and commit- ment to the development of ~ Orange County's Jewish commw- ruty. The Jewish Federation, : based m Costa Mesa, raises : funds to support Jewish comm~ ruty services. : ... FAITH CILEllDIR .. .. .. I 1hi111't sit 1w11r !um on the fiJ1r1l leg lo< lr,111qt• County, l>ut he waved to 1)1" itl th1• lll!J«J•'<I" carousel a nd held µhis h.lhY hor for me to sc>e. Christ Church by the Sea seeks to provide a 1011.ng, nurturing environ- ment for praising God and meeting the spiritual needs of members and friends. The church also operates a preschool, extended care and tut<><-ing program year-round, A tradi· tional wormip service is held Sun· day at 9:30 a m , and a contempo- • rery service is held at 5 30 p.m Mesa Vefde United Methodist Ou'Ch has 1he vision: "&tty~ • fnend. Every met nber in riiistry. • ~ fffturing • music_progr.n• with sewtal choirs, is held 5undl¥ at 8:30 and 10 a.m. Child care 15 ..a. able at ~ tenrices. Adult ... study meets at 8:lO a.m. and Sunday school for kindefgatUn ttw°'9' ~ school youth meets. 10 a.m. Diet George Is senior pastor. The dvtft Is at 1701 Baker St.. Cost.a Mell. For more infooMtlOf\ call 9794234. Science of Mind SPECIAL EVENTS Jot Vohmteers are welcome Admission, wluch includes lunc.lJ4 JS $10. For more information, call· I knnw thut d1<1nucs in travel plans on t c1lwc1ys work out poslliVC'ly Bui nw next Linw your plan<' 1s dll', yo11 flhlY hc\Vt• c1 conver!>dtiun hat 1<; r 117ht un ti1rn•. ,\ncl you C'rUl quntp fll(' on thtll. • CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON of Newport each <pcilks ht'qu ntly to parenting groups. You can r~<><h her l.Jy e mail at c1ndyOo. nthe- row com or through the mail at PO Box 140 #505, N"WP<>rt BNch 92658 q111d care is provl~ for both ser· VICes The Rev. George R. Crisp Is senio< past<><. The church was estab- lished rn 1932 and rs at 1400 w. Bal· boa Blvd .. Newport Bca<.h. For more church Information, call 673-3805 For Information about the preschool, call 673 8233 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH First United Methodist Church seek.s to aeate a nurtufing enVlronment for J)fornoting Christ>an spiritual PRESIYTERIAN OfUROt Of THE COVENANT Pr~ Church of the Cownant is dedk.ated, M I convnu- PRAMOO SHAH. Ch.ef f\l\andal Officer BEAOERS HOTLINE 642 6086 Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA. 92626. Cop>p1ght. No news stones. 11fustr1tions. ec;trtorlal matter °' ~r11\ements herein ~n be reproduced withOut wnttcn permission of copyrigh1 WEATHER VOL. 92, NO. 242 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Pubh~r W1WAM l.08DCU. l:d1tor STEVE MARBU. Man 01119 E.d1tor TINA OORGATTA. Ass1sr.,nt MMlM)'f'l9 Etl1t0t STE'VI fAM Nl'ME<.lttor ANASTAOA FRllBERG City Editor ROG R CARlSON,. Sport' r drtor MARC MAlfftN. f'hmn Ed•tOf LYNNESOLA. Oi$pfay lldV\'t"I iSlng JUDY OUTING,. (IM fklfl ~ noJ a.ANA >OttNSON Promotions RetOfd your c.omments.about the Daily Pilot Of news tips. 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CN All rlghti ~ lEMNRAnMIS Balboa 7Mi0 Corona def Mar 77/61 Costa Mesa 77/59 ~Beach Newport Coast 78'61 MMffOMCAST LOCATION .SIZE Wedge . . . . . .4-7 nwlssw Newport • . .3-6 nwlssw 8111Ckl9' •... 3-6 nwlssw "iYer Jetty • 3·6 nwlslw CdM ........ 2-6~ tmu lODAY Rtst low 6:4S a.m ..••••••••••. 2 3 Flm high t:461.m ..•..••••.•.. l .9 Second low 8:11 p.m .••••••••.•• 0.3 S«ondh~ 1:CM p.m .•••••••.•••• 54 SUM>AV First low 8;02 a .m ..•.•...••. 2.7 First high 3:24 a.m ••...•....• 3 7 Second low 9:~p.m .••..•.••••.. 0.5 Second high 2:17 p.m .••.••••••••. s.o WATB 111UU BtAW: .••.. 65 SURF RELIGION AND ENVIRONMENTAl CONFERENCE 731-6775 or 544-8611. .. Caring for Creation, the Orange County Conference on Religion and the Environment, ts 9 a .m. to 3 p .m. Saturday at St Mark Presby- terian Church, 2100 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. An early bird hike around the Back Bay will take place. from 7:3Q to 9 a.m . Hilc- ers will meet in the church parking REMEMBERING SERIES • Searching, a nonjudgmental di!t- cussion senes for inactive : Catholics, will be presented at .. 6:15 p.m. Sunday at Our Lady . Queen of Angels Parish Centeri: 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, ccill (949) 644-0200. • POLICE FILES • .....,... RcNMt: About S600 wM stolen from a home in the 300 blodt .. -.. --•Quell S"99t: A cellular phone worth S2SO was stolen from a car in tM 1SOO: block. : • ""'-"A~: A totem pole worth UOO was stolen from a Nck yard 1n the: 3900 blodc. .. -•I•.._.. Dmre: A computer and a stereo worth S1,985 were stolen from•: home In the 5700 blod(. .. . ... • w.t 15't\ ltr'Mt: A car stereo worth SlOO was stolen tn the 800 block. : COSTAMISA ... .. .. .. • ~ .....: Several plant po1J worth $30 were stoftn from a home 1n "" the 1100 l*xk. • : . ~ • AdMw -....: A ceflutar phorie worth S179 w.s stolen from a car In the ·: 1600 block. ; • .,... -.et A '-Ptop compuw, w8teh Mld clothing Items WOtth S 14,860; W9f't ltOtef\ from • Ulf In the )JOO blodc' " • '1111 ..._A••-: A_,..~ W0'1h S100 was stoten from a car In thellOO~. • Ao; Ml ... •..: A CM *'*> worth "°° was ttolen In the 2200 btock .. • ' ~-----------------------------------·--~··--------_,._ ___ ...._ __ , -;;:, .. -.. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Saturday, October l 0, 1998 3 • Girls Inc._ takes the crisis out·of finding identity Having reconciled my idenb· ty m the cammuruty as "Fred's replacement,• 1 was not ready for the new tag given to me by .. a fellow lUllch guest last Wednesday. While my wife, Cay, tied up loose ends and packed her clothes for a business trip to Philadelphia, I was attending the annual luncheon on behalf of Girls Inc., one o( Costa Mesa's bnghtest points or hght. I had met Chelyse Robertson • only once before, but we recog- nized each other across the table of 10 so. in order to avoid · an awkward moment, I reintro- duced myself. Chelyse replied, "Oh. you're Cdy's husband!" ·ves I am,• I rPplled "And Fred Martin's replacement, too." Forget about the ·Mdn With· out a Country," l don't even have a name. The prog1 dffi began With President-ele<:l Lynn Cornelius WHAT'S UP .. offering tlle obligatory but weU- deserved thank-yous to those who helped Girls Inc. this year, then moved qwckly to the remarks by keynote speaker Donna Shirley. ·· As Donna spoke., I could not help but thll\k of Jodie Foster's •, character m the movie "Con- tact.• Foster played a young sci- entist inspired as a gul by her father to take the road less trav- eleci. After a series of Holly• .wood-mandated travails, both personal and professional, Fos- ter becomes the first intergalac· tic space traveler. So it was with Donna. Inspired by an Arthur C. Oaike science flcuon book given to twr by her fdlht•r, Donna bP.gan her Journey as thP groundbreaking young lcldy who found he~elf as the lone fenltlle in the w1if'S Of science dnd math cluSSf'S • throughout her c><h1catioh This, however, is no gul nerd Through a senes of slidf>s chrorucllng her life, we learned that Donna is one of the world's most renowned aerospace cngi· neers. Donna managed the Mars Explor.abon Program dt Jct Propulsion Laboratory and has been d leader in two memorablf> projects: the Mars Chapmdn University, tlli1Ilh tu Pathfinder/Sojourner Rover on a Guls inc. scholdr::.hip. Mars and the launch and orbit Yes, throy h<tvt-"come a lonq of the Mars Global Surveyor. way, bab). • hut women sWl She has a long list of spectacu· havP far to go. My claught~r. lar female fusts. It was only ht· Kaitlyn {we call her "Bean"), is ting that Donna should address only 8 but b already ~trugglmg the guests of the Girls Inc. lun-against a bdP. ol female stereo- cheon types m socH'ly. She often Execul.JvP Director Shelley accompanJC•s m,. on my tnp:, to Westmore '>rttcl Gtrls Inc began the marki>t, only lo ~f>e row aftf'r m 1954 as thl Glfls Club of thP 1ov. of rnuuuzme C'O\NS fcolur- 1 ldrbor Arccl ll hN ame Guls 1 mg ,\ihat w1 .ir" Mlflpo,ed to Inc. in 1990 und b a local chap· I .bche\\• 1s tliP p1ototy11cal tm Of (l ndltOOdl Oryttruzation t femal\!• ) OUrJ!.f, lhm 110d rttlrnl • ht~lpiny 9irls aues 5 to 18 devE•l-tiv<?. CovPr photo or f PJ11al • sa- Oll the values .ind skills they I cnllst'> ..,; ho ~1<1\ ,. 11H1nchPcl roe k· nN·d to h<•co11H• productive <11111 i et~ to r-.1,11 clo11·~ f•ll 111 Qrl'Lm!'s rP ponsiblc ddulls. ...... yt>l As you m.iy have gue::.secl, .Jusl ddded tu m) \el) short muny of thP'>e girls come from list ot reg1t'~ 1 tJm t I dtd not homes where those lessons drt' ask B~an to dC('Ompdn)' me to not ctlwllys taught. One of their th.is luncheon Donna wprescnt- rncent success stones is Ambc•1, NI all thc1t Guts Inc 1 dbout who Cdmc to Gtrls Inc. from an rt11cl would hov1• 1nspuelt'Ilt•tU1 nbusive, dlcohollc home, stay('(l to l ht>ck Qllt h~·r hhl ~c1<:111 (•tic- the course and is a freshman ul lion hook 11t t ic hbrarv. G1rh Inr·. 1' dbout for:.ukmg the path of INst ressstanc • tor the path ol most re_wanls. Gsrl Inc, lS dbout, a:. its ::;logan ~tates, ·1 IP.lpmg yuts become trong, smart and bold • It 1s about helpmg glfls b them~lvcs, And for all of h1•r mar.;eloll'i dC'< ompb:>hment!>, I gut thl' feel- ing that Donno lS rnn<:il proud of her daughter, Ll1uia, tJ p~vtholo gy major ul the s~npp:. Institut ' fl;>r \\'om 'n. Bemy <1 go00 moth- er 1s :.UU the tough1•st, most 1mportdnt JlllJ.<1round Now, 1f you v.1U Pxcu~P_1n1•, I have dO d(Jpomt111ent at tile Dt>purl.InPnt of totor Veh1cfo t(1 help ~olv" my own sd~nllt} cn:,15 l\tr new \'dfilt} pldte!> tor m~· car ·will rectd •NOT FRED • STEVE SMIT,H JS a Ccxta Mesa r l?)i· dent and free·ldnce writer. He can be reached at (949) 574 2467 or via e mail at st~th19@1dt net ([Mothers) Fresh Baked Breads Fresh groins "11111/ed''' daily Squaw Bread BROWN COW ~ FARM YOGURT Organic Whole Milk Yogurt Made with /lJlodJu & Addop/rOu$ Odlura s 7s REG. 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C'wtlrol ....... *"- Md-.... :'I I ....... \ " I A 4 Saturday, Octobcf 'o. l 99s Newport Beach/Costa f.itesa Daily Pil~ I• I• It It 11 It It I• 1· llWPOIT lllCH CITY COUNCIL ,II 11111 ltM,l:A'"W Eastblulf/Dover Shores s tits. *Mayor Tom Edwt1rd • who occupies thP. East- bluff distnct sedt, decided not to run for a second term. Seeking his vacdnt scat aro Planning Com- missioner Gary Adillns and actor Ron Wtn!ihip. Residents have also wanted to know.where the candidates fall on 11 propo cd ex~1on of tho Newport Dunes resort -a controversia.t issue that ~Plol Planrung Commissioners Mike Kranzley and NEWPORT Bl!ACI f ...:.. With the November c•lcct1on Jess thun d month away, the city's pohbcal ~c •ne is starting to h at up. '98 Tod Ridgeway, 1nsur· dnce broker and fom1N Tustin Councilman Len Miller, and wnte-m candidate Naonu McComb are vymg for will fdcc the new council. . All of the canclidatE'S, with the ex~eption of W111- h1p m the Eastbluff d1<;trtct, are m favor of the county's mtemational airport plan for E~ Toro Here 1s bow they stllnd on the other issues: While th<• two mcumlJc>n~. Councilwoman Nor- fficl Glover and Councilman Den.nu; O'Neil, are runrung unoppo'>Pd fo1 ~econd terms, there is plen- ty of compeution tor the Batt.K>a Peninsula and the seat that will be vacated by Councilman John Hedges, On the campaign trnil, the Cdnclidatcs have spo· ken at several public forums, and it has been clear what issues are important to Newport Beach r i- denti.: an airport at El Toro, infrastmcture, eronom· 1c development, its balance wtth re identlal con- cerns and how tax money s spent, (mot9 responses page A 1 S) INFRASTRUCTURE THE NOW- DISBANDED CITY COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS ( MIKE KRANZLEY "l would re-priontize existing budget items ilnd l would look at . c1ltemative funding, both privatP and public. I would work on roads, street lights and aUeys. • "l believe we should hdve as much communi-tr involvement as PQSSI· hie. I would took at where c1t1zcn adVlsory committees arc needed cmd reinstate them .• "It's important that we hdve a slronq eco- nomic base dnd it's equdlly important to hdve d baldnce with res- idents. We need to con- tm ue to attract good, quality businesses mto Newport Rc>t.1ch • When we have issues that reqUJrC' expNltsc we don't hove on ~tall, w<> need to hire consul- tanlc; l beheve we nc•pcJ to rcVlse the St>lection prO{'f'SS, • GARY ADAMS "My apprOdCh 15 coming up Wllh a com· prehens1ve plan for addressing 1t over the long tenn dnd sucking Wlth it · When 1t comes tune for budget crunch- mg, thdt plan has to car- ry the same pnonty as any other essential pro· gram ol the.city.• "It's likely llldt some or all of the committees may be necessary, and we need to take d close look at wru,·h ones make sense." ·1 think lh£• city's on the right trdck having established the ernnom- 1c developm<>nt c om1rul- tee lt's d VdlUdble resource and I thmk it has done a lot of good in keeping economic development un the front burnt>r with the City Counctl " "I don't have knowl- ·edge ot every smglP consult.mg contract, but sometimes thcrt• arc specialized drcc1s thdt oty start cdn't h<? (•xpecl- ed to do and th~1r work- loads can't bC' t>xpec-ted to accommoddlt•. • RON WINSHIP "Re-pnontizahon is the fin;t step m as essing which prO)ects within the city need to be com- pleted first. The most • degraded parts of the city must be repaired first.. H Based on what I know now, I believe we should reinstitute more of the citizens' activism, and, therefore, reconsb- tute the committees as they were pnor to being clisbanded ~ ·we need to re-pnor- itLze from the most need- ed to less needed sce- nalio, and make 1t less polibcdl m nature and focus on higher quality small bus mess as opposNJ to corporate giants.• ·we should pursue a policy at the council lev- el to seek pro-bono assistance for aJJ consul- tant contrdcts, thereby reducing money spent on paid consultants as soon dS poss1 ble • TOO RIDGEWAY "I helped establish the infrastructure Bank in Sacramento, and it was funded with $50 million this yedJ' I have asked . (Public Works Director} Dort W~bb to · m1tke application for a loan from the lnfra.struc- ture Bunk. The tughest pnority would be Dis- trict 1, which 1s the old- est deferred infrastruc- ture m the city.n "Thes~ were policy committel'S lhdt the council was pdrt of and, for whdtever reason, they totally dbollshed them. J want the com- m1Uees re-established and dll dssociattons around town noticed when th(> meetings will be held• "My opmion is the City is hNlthy because ol all the new C'onstruc- tion and resdle of homes. The pf'ndulum has gone too far fdvormg large busmess and w~ nC'ed to bring the pendulum back to balance busi- ness and residents' mtercsts. • "I wouJd elurunate all ol lhl• ones that dre r~pcutive of pd.c;t stud- ies. Scc·ondly, I would use stall and or citizen mput where possible. Last, 1 would mal<:e sure we hired obJCC'llve con- sultants who unden.1and the specific 1o..;sue at hand." . . ·-L CONFUSEP BY THE MARKET? (;old .. 1~·1·anki1u:cnsc and l\I~·rrh (; i ft a ncl l~ook Shop c9 -• Customized Income & Growth Portfolios • Quarterly Performance review •Fee Based-No Load c9 Sutro Portfolio Management Call Today.' LANTZ E. BELL Branch Manager 6/ll Nt•wport Cemer Dnve, Suite 900 Newport Beath, G1 92660 (949) 720-8901 I bell@sutro.com " 3150 Bear Street, Costa Mesa, CA 'V (714) 708-4805 lutrrunticmnl ,)11'nbqu nrtrn Visit the International Headquarters of TBN! Free hourl y showings at the Virtual Reality Theater. depictin g the li fe and miracles of Christ and the ministry of the Apostle Paul ! ""!(" ''"" //1111, 111.1111 (11•111 NAOMI MCCOMB "I would stop the anti-business sentiment to make it more mviting for busmcsses to reopen all the vacant store- fronts, which would 9enerate more revenue so we'll have money to repalr the city." "I thmk they definite- ly should have that type of committee back in pldce l look dt Newport Beach as a busmess and, to make a business run, all of the people within 1t need to be heard• • 1 would look at the way the zoning ordi- nances are to see iJ they need to be re~evaluated !.O that development may not look dS crowded dnd try to he more real- istic.• .......... "WP. do not· need th(•m. \'\'e have people th~ city has hired and workinq for the aty thdt ure JUst ds capable, il not more cdpdble, of com.in~t to ( t'rldln conclusions on issues thdt need to be dC'dll \'\/\th .• LEN MlllER "No. 1. I would have Public Works repdve the roads on the peninsula becduse they're a dis- grace, and No. 2, I would underground the utilities." "J think the council members should have delegated committees for areas of speaaliza· uon and interest and then research the mat- ters lha t come before these committees and give theU' opinion to the bu.lance of the council.· "ln order to have eco- no1ruc development. you have to build up the tnfrastructure so it's a qudhty area to attract qm1hty busmesses. The second step is to see that the property owners foml an alliance with the council and work together to be selective in thetr tenant selec- tion." •Rdther than hmng consultdnts for every maJor decision, which is 11 waste of taxpayers' money. we should ut:ilize the great people we have 10 our city who would be willing to servt• on vanous com· m1ttees, and actually heed their advice • n r I I \,/( /11.i II'''"" '''" .';·111 (111111 .. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST > I VIO Li.a'-N•. WJIOl't &Jach 673-1340 or 673-6150 SECOND CHURCH OF qmIST. SCIENTIST 3100 Pachc View Or , Nowport Booch 644-2617 or 675-4661 C.'hurch 10 am & 5 i.rn Ch\lleh 10 am Sunday School 10 am SuMay School 10 am ~~lpn ~tda'(Mt»tllq.\8ifllt lllW1KJ~ nnain ... tlH] IHI Wllf' MXMiNt thH liMIJ fn IU ,,_,.;,,,, 11,.J tu II t/Jj#f •I ,,."P'· Fo,. / "'' lOitl t"1 G#lll wJI /,oU t"1 rip t ~ ,.y;,.1 .,,,,. thtt, f,,,,. ,,011 I will H,/, tJH,, Ju;.J, 41i12; IJ tl) COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To 8tlltvt ~ to Cftt; To Cn Is to 00. B<uce V. n 61air, Mini ter Worship Service SAM & 10AM Chiifch School fo, Adults 9AM Church School for Chlldfen 10AM ' Child Care Provided 611 Hf(iottopt Avt, CotOlll fel M¥ 6441400 .. "FINDING A FAITH ThAT W ORKS" LJAMti 1: 14-26) ~1111d•r. Octolwf ti), 1"'8. ~:M) p 11t. )anday, 0<1nlln 11, 19' , ll}O lie 10:1~a111. MARaOA CHRISTIAN CHURCH (OlactplH of Christ) 1401 lnln• AV•. It Santa IHbll • • Newport 1.,oh Sunday Woraf\lp • 10:00AM \ Or Den"ls W &Mrt Mln'8ter 145-5711 'lo Advertlac in Expressions o-F Falt:h Call Gloria eaJegari 574--16240 Sa PubUcadon • ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHLRCH "Open Arms and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Costa Mesa MESA VllDE UNITED MITHODIST CHUICH 1701 hker, C.M. Worahip a Chtwch School 1130 ond 1 OiOO o.m. C>r. Richard George 979 8234 NIWPOllT C•NRR UNfTD MDHODIST CHURCH 160 I Mar~1U! Ave CoronaddMM 644-0745 Worship at 8 OOM1 & I 0 OOAM Chfldm1 SUnday Schoof IO.~ Jr.~ St. High s·OOPM New Thought Church Science of Mind Center (near 1911 on Polk Aw. 1 l*Jdl Wllll ~ HcJt>cw M 1n ~~er.) CHURCH SERVICE SUN-10:30o.m. Otnce: (714) 646-3199 Rev. Goll Miiier, Mlnllttr Rev. Kin Inly, Minister .................... __ .... "~-~~~ C..omna dtl M.11 • 644-046.l. o,., l'k?OJ~ /J ,. ,., .. Christ""''" "',,, ,,...,. ,,,., "' °'"" ""' _, ""' fi11tbfa/""' ''°"""'"' ('Jwis,.,,,, l.i11n 'Tht! krv'J Pcftr 0 . Ha>n , Rector Sul\41ay r .. 11 Sch«fulc • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Cops of the Cloth Department's chaplain program offers solace, support for people who are suff~ring • EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the snrth story rn an 1 l ·part series on Costd Mesa's Citizens Police Academy. G111 t. H1~1111.t: ~ftot It's not so much whdt they say but their actual pr~sence that makes the city's police chaplains a guiding force m the commumty. . · There are eight men of cloth who also bear the Police Department's badge. Ready a.nd on call, they are levelheaded dnd bnng a calmmg force when emotions g~t the better of people. Life can't be easy when deal- mg with domesllc disputes, sudden infant deaths and tragic accidents. They are a valuable resource thdt can be tapped time after time. •we cdn't say dnythin'g that changes the circumstances,• said the Rev. Dave Rolph, who doubles dS d chaplain for the city. "People who we meet in the community appreciate us being there. We do a lot of listening." ment's citizens academy. They see the grun side of the world, much like police officers, but they are ultimately prepared. TI1ey have consoled and worked with their own parishioners who have gone through similar circumstances. Being d chap- lain isn't an office JOb -they are also on the fl'ont lines. They ricnr-w1th police officers when there is an emergency call where they dre needed. Wearing white polo shirts and dark slacks, lhe chaplains can eastly be pegged as undercover detectives. But they serve as another set of eyes and ears for the Police Department. Most of lh(>m adrrut they were nervous the first lime they went with an officer on a call They are like. an emotional cleanup crew during times of sorrow. They are the ones with the open amts and kind words. While offlcen> are taking a report, a chaplain ts provid- ing reassurance to a family member Merrifield remembers when a cou- ple's baby died and the gneVlllg fdm - ily was })uddled arowid the mothN. The father was standing outside by hunself Memfield approached hun. "He had placed the baby m the place where it died and he fell responsible,· he said. • 1 let him vt•nt because he was angry and distrnught. He was wrestling with tremendous gwll. Chaplams also help when there is an injury or death. Fortunately. they haven't attended an officer's funeral in the program's three-year existence. The men also said the program gave lhem a different perspective of law enforcement and the Job they deal with on a daily ba~is. Saturday, October 10, J 998 A 5 Rolph was one of tht~ original four ministers who helped Cr<hlle lhE.' pro- gram in 1995. 1n order to qualify, dn applicant must be an ordaint>d or licensed miruster, pass an oral rt>view and gradudte from the Pohce Depart· "There was a lot of ttdrenaline pumping through you," said the Rev. Bruce Memheld, a pc1slor ut I !arbor Tnmty Baptist Church. "l kept reach- ing for my flashlight and there was no trigger on it." "It has opened my eyes to wh<1t the world really looks like." sc.tid the Rev. Mike Pecker. "When I leave my kids and wife at rught I have a gredler appreciation for what we have. Because it is really sad lo see people who are really hurting." Bru ce Merrifield, from left, Jerry Hollobaugh, Tom Srnallcomb, Envin H. Marroquin, Mike Decker and Dave Rolph are some of the chaplain., who help Costa Mesa police ease the pain of crime victims and heartache of people who have been killed or injured. 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HBO or Cinemax today and receive 1 /2 off your fi rst month of service. 1HURRYI OFFER.EXPIRES OCT. 24 . (714) 542-6222 ~ ~"~~~~!!.!" Offer good fi1r one (\Utld in ~rvmhlc &rca.. only. Other rcsmctions mat •rrly. Offer cml 10/24'/9R A 6 SotUrdoy, October 10, 1998 Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot ' Senior center opens fund-raising season Sak gjves customffl purchase power at Paddk Power •Officials at Costa Mesa facility hope to rdise $100,000 to improve lite for the elderly. COSTA MESA ln t1 dining room turned danc<' floor, dozens stood shouldPr-to-shouJder prac· tinng the11 hne-dancm9. In the bill1<.1rds room, hve m<'n s1outhed cuouncl pool \dblcs, wntchlrnJ the baUs Oy by. The far comer of-the ·gwn<• room ht1<l action, .too, with ? g. r o u p , FYI · - -pJdying d fr1enclly round of To contribute to the Costa Mesa Senior Center, call (714) 645-2356. ctird .... T h d t was the .. cene rn- ddy ttHer- noon dt the c 0 s t d Mcstl Seruor < ~ntcr, wluch oth· ciaUy ldunchc>d 1L<t ttnnual fund· rcUSing campt11yn Del 1 leinu genNcll manctger of Med1dOnc .ind thl• Cdnlpcl1gn chdtnTidn, st11d thc· hrnd-raLi;tng effort, whKh ha., ct qwl of Tdt~mg $100,000, .,bould hl' ..,een d~ d chanrP to help U'Tlpmvc lht> qu<1ll- ty of bf<-for ltw elclE>rly mont-.y the center raises each year. Mary Hornbuckle, a former councilwoman and president of the group's board of dtiectors, ~aid the city decided in the early 1990s to oHer only partial funding lo the renter, because it didn't want it to compete with the Police and Fire departments for money J leintz said the drrangemenl tllso fit& the anti-tax sentiments of residents in the region. ·We C'dn kC'ep mamld.Jrutlq the qudlity of lif£' for seniors wlule ,J<eepinq the cost of government 1nlrd'itrurture down,· he said The fund-rt11smg etfol't; got off. to d strong su1rt f'nddy with one rnembN of thc> seruor center cut· ting a check for $5,000 dnd Heintz comnutllng $5,000 from hl$ com- prtny McHk 8dlelo. a 25-year-old mcml><'r of th" ceQter's board of directors, sdicl lw's seen firsthand the effC'tls friPndsh1ps dnd aci.lVl· Lie!> h<lve on lhl• elderly ''Most senwr., ctre ten alone dt home,• Balelo ~did "Herc they can come dnd dt111ce ll brings a new lii<' to lh<'m Mdny of them coll this pldce home.• P addle Power (675-1215) is having its annual us<'d kaydk. canoe and surf ski sale. ·we have over 50 kayaks for sale at tciniic pnces, starting at $3SO, ~ says owner Sydney Balnlls •They've been used for rentals and kayak lessons and arc in very good con· dition." A 50"o deposit will hold any boat prior to the sale Paddle Power is dl' 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Nt'wport Beach. The Grey Goose (642-7803) is having d Lucy Ann trunk <;how from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. todtty. In case you're not familiur with Lucy Ann, 1t oHcrs sUver Jewelry that you can personah:t.e by selecting fig· ures such as girls, boys, cats and dogs, ttnd have ndmes and dat~-; stclrnped on the jewelry. There are necklaces and bracelets and the f1qures com e in four sizes. During the trunk show you can get free personalization with a purchase of Lucy Ann jewelry, and if you order any of the Jewelry hy Nov. 30, you'll be guaran· teed Christmqs dehv<'ry The G rey Goose t'> dt Wl'stchfl Pldza, 1012 Irvine Ave , f\oewport BtMch Bloomlngdale's is holding a specidl trunk show fr•dlurmg John Atencio, a IEST IUYS greer Wylder jewelry designer. According to legentl, 20 years ago Atencio was selling his wares out of his Volkswagen van Now he has six stores in Colorado and his work lS car- ried by 250 jewelers m the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. You can !tee his fall lrne today in the fine jewelry depart- ment Bloonungdale's is at Fashion Island m Netvport Beach Gift giving is edsy tf you stop by Illu- mJnatlons (957-8733) on the lower level of South Coast Plaza near the Rainforest Cafe. The store is filled with every .kind of candle and accessory you co~d lffiag- ine Now that fall is here, Illwrunallons carries jack·o'-lantem candles, floating pumpkin candles, fall leaves for decorat- ing, floating candle apples and fallen leaf floaters. For year-round candles, there are votives and tea lights, chandeliers, aro- matherapy candles, scented buthday can- dles, party hat candles, birthday sparkler candles. and a big selection of tapered candles and scented candles. lf you're looking for a caterer for a wedding, special ev~nt or party Avila's El RanchJJo does an excellent job, and they make it easy to stay within a tight bud- get. Avila's El Ranchlto offers full-service catering for parties, and. has banquet rooms available for parties of 10 to 100 people. Included m its catering servi~es are a sizzhng fajita bar, strolling man- achls, and a margdnta and ce~eza bar. For more information on catenng, call (645-0209) • BEST BUYS is published Thursdays and Sat- ur days If you know of a good buy, send a fax to 646-4170 or write to Dady Pilot, Best Buys, ·330 w. Bay St ,. Costa Mesa 92627. ThE> cen111r open<'d m June 1992 t1nd 1s run by lh(' nonpioht Costa Mesc1 SP1lior Corp It '>NVC'S an esttmatc>d :mo wntorl> duil}'. , Pmochl<• plt1yer Hildegard Provenrn, 72, of Newport Bedch urged others m the community to give to the cenl<>r She c:;did it pro- vides chc·dp mcc1b for th<' elderly, Ire<' ronsullc1uons with lawyers anc.l wc>ckly blood pressure -.creenmqs Jim de Boom ls taking the day off. His Community & Clubs column will return next Saturday. S .A L E The centt>r rf'ce1vps the m<l)Ori- ty ol its fumhng from the .city, which matcht>., tht• amount of MASSAGE "Th<•y should be kmd to the center," Provence said. "They're going to be hc>rP, too • Relieves Pain s3500 £tress & Tension HR Insurance Accepted • MEXICAN RESTAURANT ~/Chiropractic Care. 1Mott·F• e '°" O<llYI OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEX ICO 7-DAYSIWK . 9am·9pm ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Dr Gautier D C. 714.979.6365 1072 S.E. 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Landscape Designer <;:OURTYARD SALE SATURDAY OCTOBE R 10 the little black dress New and Consigned Designer Clothing 31781 Camino Capistrano 101 , Son Juan Capistrano 9• 9 •89 297" THE FLOOR GUYS SINCE 19Si ' 33% OFF CARPETS Berber -Plush Textures ·503 OFF All Ceramic Tiles All In Stock Carpets All In Stock Vinyls LINOLEUM -CERAMIC TILES -VINYL fBH-Ufef.me Installation Warranty fBEE-Upgrade Paddl-sa BB-Furniture Moving fREE-UMlme Padcll-sa Wananty fl&-Old Carpet & Pad Aelnowl fBU .... Floor Care Kit CARPET -VINYL -WOOD -LAMINATE -CERAMIC TILE -AREA RUGS 9-S l••·-:Frl. t -4 •••. ln•1111 IY AlftUITllHT ... ___ .. , . · IMtJ6S0-1616 114 EAIT rf' ITIEET COITA llUA, CA 91111 \..; I -~ 17~ •s The Fleer l!IY• ~ ~AA•r l'w1' . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot t -1 r-. Sotvrdoy, October 10, 1998 A7 Imagine your child • • expenenang the joy of the Montessori : Tradition ... Top 103 . ~ It was a mJx of the silly and the serlous at Friday's luncheon al the Balboa Bay Club to honor The DaJly Pilot's Top 103 most influential peo· pie ln Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. The list itsell, which came out on SepL 25, is an eclectic mJx, · including people who do good thing~ for kids or run soup kitchens alongside the area's movers and shakers. At the luncheon were Ernie Vasquez and Rush Hill, at left; abo\e right, are Ann Davenport, Charlie Brande and Pi lot Publisher Tom Johnson; and below right Bill Vega, Maria Elena Avila and Robert Barbot. How ·does your child's school measure up? Prr1<bool Ki•Jnr•rtn 1lJJ ,,."p,.,, r;..,, AfN ]to~ ~•m -flpm Newport Harbor Montessori Center •'~I IS1h '11m:1 • ( 1i.w \ll\.I Ac1ulemir facellmrr· 1'11 Harmony u1ith }01mg I im (949) 650-3442 Photo~ by Kim Haggerty-Zylius Daily Pilot DINING RO ·OM SALE! Save 4 0 % OFF ANY DINING ROOM SET IN-STOCK & SPECIAL ORDERS! •Enjoy HUGE sav1ngs of up to 40°/o on all of our stunning dining room collections now in stock! Special Orders also apply • H e1zredo1z • B a k er • Ce~z tury • Hickory White • Jef/co • Sligh • a11J 1na11y othert1! • COSTA MESA 1595 Newport Blvd. (949) 64"2·2050 •Also save on individual pieces such as: China cabinets, buffets, ser\'e1 sand dining c hairs. •Selection~ ranging from slc.·ck contemporary to elegant traditional. , • Holiday delivery guaranteed on all dining room sets and all other home furni hings in stock. . •New shipments of · l lenrcdon furnit urc and 1£uropean furniture have arrived! S OUTH BAY LOCATI ON OPENING I/ALL '981 since 1920 SHOWROOM HOURS: Mon.-Sat .. 9:00-5:30 ; Sun. 12:00-5:00 Let Von Henurt lnteriorJ aruJ U/1 your borne/or the HoliiJay.-1 , 8 Sotucdcry, Octobar 10, l 998 Send AROUND TOWN'tt ms \0 the 0 • ty Pilot. 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How are from 10 a rn to 8·30 pm. today and 11 d m to 5 p.m Sunday. Kool & the Cung will perform from 8 to 10 p .m. tod11y. Tickets for lhe expo ace $10 ctt lhc door. Half-pnce c.:oupons dte avdildbl at local cJUcho/vtdf:o rt?ta1ler~ General concert adrru:. ion is $35; VIP r•~erved ats arc SSO. Concert tJCkPts c1te avculctble at dli Ticket· muslN locations, iricluding The Whemhouse, Tpwer R cord~ and RobmsorLo,·Mdy For more mfor- mtttJon , <:dll 1949) 729-1234. Newport Harbor High School rorJtoall boostc-rs presents the tilth <JnllUdl C dSino Night and Silt·nt Aucuon from 7 to 11 p.m. at Stf'fhng B~W Showroom, 3000 W Cr1dst Highway, Newport B a< h Entertauµr\tnt will be pro- Vld"d by gu1lcm'>1 Glen Pens'h A<hrus!i1<1n 1~ $25 For more inlor· lllrJU<1n, «111 (94CJ, 650-0416 /\ rampflre program Ulled Critter \.1c n w1Jl tdk(: pl<JU• al 7:45 pm dl \JppN 1•wport Boy Ecological H•·~nrvr•, 600 S hellmakN Road, N •wp<1rt Bec1< h Park mg dnd t1dm1s~wn u r<• lH·c t < hocoldte ond mrJrshmdJl<JW~ w erved. r "' mor1· 1nlorru11tJ<Jn, (oil (949) f,4(1-fi74h l he pldy "~lef'l Magnolld5" will bt pu«;1·nt,•d .<Jt 8 pm dl the Thr-- oti·r D1stnr I, 2930 Bn.st<>I St. ( O'>· ld Mcsu. Adm1!i!.JOn I!> $20 for rnor<' mlormdtwn, call 435-4043. "A Personal View ol CallfomJa," n wcstN< CJlor (•Xh1h1t by R1chcJrd Thomsf•n, will hf' on display thmuyh 0< t :n at the· Newrx1rt All ••••••II--............. 20%oH lnclutl•• lu•I, ......... . ancl •••J •orel STAGEeOAeH LUGGAGE & CIYl'S Bedc.h Central Ubrary foyer, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more inlorma· tion, call (949) 717-3801. SUNDAY A back-country hike wtlJ take placP. at 9 d ,m at Crystal Cove State Park. 8471 E Coast High- way. Newport Beach Htkers will meet at El Morro Vas1tor Center. Parking is $5. For more ·intonnet· tton, call (949J 497·7647. A special Undy swing workshop wtll be presented at thf" Defore Ddnce Center, 151 Kalmus Onve, G-3, Costa Mesa. The mtennecli- ate/odvdnced class Will take place I from 2 to 4·30 pm. The beginning class will be from S to 7:30 pm Admission is $15. Classes are for ages l-3 and above Partners are not necessarv. For mQCe i.nforma- tlon, c.all 241 :990B. MONDAY A yoga class wtU be presented by He!ena Sprcike from 6:30 to 8 p.m 1 at the Ndncy Clark Education Center, 471 Old Newport Road, Suite 101, Newport Beach Adrruss1on ~ $8 per class or $30 I for four prepaid classes For more information call (949) 548-4059. TUESDAY A yoga class wlll be presented by I HPlf>na Sprake from 9 to 10:15 am cit lh<' Nancy Clark Educa- lt<Jn Cc·ntr>r, 471 Old Newport Ro 1d Suite 103. Newport Beach. A<Jrn1ss1on 1s $8 pei dass or $30 2043 Wntcliff Dr Nwipart Buch corrw of 1r & lrviM A•. 949/5154005 Bra&Pant9 . Sflle Qctobcr 8 -<>ctober 24 No special orders Kristen's Lingerie • Loungewear • Gifts Westcllff Court • 1719 Westcliff Dr. Newport Beach Monday -Saturday 10-6 631-SEXY (7399) for tour prepaid c1a es For more inlonnabon, call (949J .S.CS...C0.59. WEDNESDAY The Networkers wtU meet from 11 ·45 a m to 1 p .m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 GoU Course Drive. Admis· sion 15 $12 and includes lunch. For more information, call 885-9093 Sen.Jor consultant Bob Brennan will lead a free discuss1on of reverse. mortgages for seruors 62 · and over at 3 p .m. at Bayside Vll- lage, 300 E Coast Highwdy, Newport Bedch. For more intor- matlon, call 723-0233. -"" Cooking wtlb Herbs wtU be db· cussed at the NewpQrt Hill Gar- den Club mef!bng at 10 a.m. at the Harbor View Club, Hou IJ, 1800 Port Carlow Place, Newport Beach . Arlen Bolton will be the guest speaker. Coffee will be served dt 9 .30 am The buSUlcss meeting will sldrt at 11 a.m. New members are welcome. For more infonnauon,call(949)&44-8806 A mental tllness ;support group will mP.el from 5:30 to 6 30 p .m at the Costa Mesa Commuruty Cen· ter's Fairview Room, 1845 Park Ave. For more information, cdll (949) 548-7274. Connect al the Corona del Mar FRIDAY Branch Llbrary, d senes of work· 1 shops featuring bps for effective A yog~ class will be presente4 by use of library resources will be Helena Sprdke from 9 to 10 15 presented from 7 to 8;30 p.m. · 1 a.m. at the Nancy Clark Educa· every Wednesday through Nov tion Center, 471 Old Newport 25 at the lJbrary, 420 Marigold Road, Swte 103, Newport Beach. Ave The workshops will also tea-Adm1ss1on is $8 per class or $.10 ture strategies for Web naviga· for four prepaid classes. For more tion. Admission is free For more lllfonnation, call (949) 548-4059. information, call 717 -3801. THURSDAY A yoga class will be presented by Helend Sprake from 9 to 1Q;15 am at the Nancy Clark Educa- tion Center, 471 Old Newport Road, Suite 103, Newport Beach Adrruss1on IS $8 per class or $30 for four prepdid classes. ~or more information, call (949) 548-4059 OCT. 17 j A mountain bike rtde wUJ take place dl 9 am at Crystal (·ove State Pdrk, 8471 C. Coast High- way, Newport 8each Riders will meet at El Morro V1s1tor Center Parking is $5. For more informa· lion, call (949) 497-7647. OCT. 31 The Newport-Mesa area Parf'nts Without Pdrtnt r chaptPI will pre· nt d Ho.lloween ddnct• from 8 p m. to rrudnight at the BuencJ Pdrk l lotel. 7675 Crescent Ave , Buend Park. Costumes are opl!OOdl. Adffil!>~IOn IS $6 for member.:; and $6 for nonmem· hen. For • ri\Qr informdtion. call 848-5816. ONGOING St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church off~r!> a support group to~ fdmilie.s with loved o~s who dti; mentally 111. The group meets from 6:30 to 8 p nt Su'nddys m lhe church's 01ewnf1eld Hall C, 600 St Andrews Rodd, 1 Newport • Bedch. The conhdentJal group ts open to the community. For more mformdlJOn, ccill 631·2880. Prospects Networking Group mc:ets'" from 7 15 to 8 30 d m Wednc'>ddys at Mum's Cafe, 1835 'Newport Blvd , CoslCI Mesd. Bwakfo<,l IS $f> ror more mlonnd- t1on, edit Angie Stafford at 474 - 2225 or 1inci Firman r1l 551-3156 All Las en's Lead,!) Club ~eets at 7 15 d m . Tuesdays dt Mimi's ( dfo,"18:35 Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa Fc1r mure mfom1abon. CcJIJ 046-1252. Carpal nmnrl Sy114romt Patient~ ur P'-'t1plt> with weal.. ~np ~tl\!ngth Mc n<-c\h.'d tup;irt1l1p.u,• 111 .1 r•':"( .irch .. tuJ\ crmductl-d by Elam11 l<m~ i\ pr1:m1.>d stu.!1:nt ,,t L:l LA. r.irt1c1p.mh will und11~0 HJ lrt•t• trl•.tlnll'nt-. 11\, r tht> .:our"-' of "l tu 4 Wt't'b. C.np ~l'l'ngth .ind pain w1U bt· monitor,·J during th" JX!nod. for mon.• infonnat1on, call (714) 556-TO:--;C, Daytime or (JIO) 209·2S75, E\ l'nmg Harbor Plaza 2790 Harbor Blvd , Ste 300 C•t 1"fdrbor r AJam."} Costa ML>sa, CA 92626 714 556-TONG • 714 556·8664 The Original MtKE,I CARPET$ OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery • 20% OFF ENTIRE STOCK Oceanview Medical Center 67'l Camino de lo ... \fart?..,, 5u1te 400 SJn Cleml'ntc, (A 92673 949 248·3828 TEXTURES • PLUSH CABLE • BERBER CALL NOW 642-8400 DESIGN CENTER ~~For All .Your Decorating Needs!'' \ FURNITURE RE UPHOLSTERY • Custom-Made Furniture Slip Covers • Patio Furniture • Draperies. Shades, & Bedspreads. ·- .... -...... . . . . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot l around town Safurday, October 10, 1998 Zen Home Stitchery, a local manufactmcr of meditatlon sup- plie!>, holds a free meditation from 5 to 7 p.m. Sundays at Mesa Busi- ness Center, 711W.17th St., Suite A-8, Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 722-7818. The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commis- sion meets at 7 p.m. the fust Tues- ddy or each month in the City · Council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Ft1r more information, call 644-3151. Nlcottne Anonymous fellowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke free. For more information on local evening meetings, call 650-2713. The Costa Mesa Hlstortcal Soci- ety holds a free open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at 1870 Anaheim Ave, Costa Mesa. The event fedtures memorabilia from the city of Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Anny Air Base. For more information, call 631-5918. Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at St John's Episcopal Church, 183 E Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more ii¥ormation, cc1.l) 953-0900. Oasis Senior Center offers a Parkinson's disease support group from 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thurs- day of each month at 800 Mar- guente Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644 -3244. The Yoga Place offers a prenatal and postnatal yoga class from 3 to 4•30 p.m. Thursdays New classes begin on the first of the month. For more infom1ation, call 642- 7400. Hoag Cancer Center offers Man to Man, a free prostate cancer dis- c:u-.s1on group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the first Wednesday or each month dt the center audJtonum, 1 Hodg Drive, Bwl<hng 41, New- port Beach. For reservations or more mfonnation, call 722-6237. The Pacific Business Xcbange hds weekly breakfast meetings at 7 a,m Tuesdays at the Pacific Club. 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport BPach There is no charge for the mitid.1 meeting. For more information, call 640-0588. The Newport Beach Psychologt- cal AssOCiabon presents a coed rclauonshtp group called lnsigh( Equals Power at 7 p.m. Thurs- days. The fee is $25 per week For ntore information, Cd.11 722-4588. Hoag cancer Center offers a free rQld.Xabon and unagery workshop lrpm 10 to 11 ·30 a.m. the fourth Wednesday ol each month at 1 l~g Dnve, Bwl<hng 41, New- port Beach. For more information, Cdll 760-5542. The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 7 l t of Orange County offers a ptogram for young men ages 14 lo 18 interested in learning about sailing, seamanship, piloting, navigation and cruising. Meet- ings are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes- days at the Sed Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more mfor- llldllon, call 642-6301 or 551- 8591 Oa.sls Senior Center offers ongo-ing assistance, counseling and referral services for seruors. For appoinbnents or more lllforma- bon, call 644-3244 . The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square and Round Dance Club seeks cxpenenced dancers to JOin in from 9 to 11 cl.m. Thursdays at the Costa Mesa Seruor Center, 1$th and Pomona streets, Costa l'vfesa . For mote mfonnation, call 545-5669 . • A, free support group for cancer p~tients meets at 7 p.m. Wednes- days and a support group for peo- ple suffenng from chronic fatigue sYT1drome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. \A{ednesdays at the Institute for 1-{olistic neabnent and Research,· 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach For more mfor- rrtation, call 251-8700. Ai1.hrtUs foundaUon lnstructor Wyoma McKinley leads an exer- CJ,be dass at 11 a.m. Thursdays at tije Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more mfonnabon, call 513-5641. NlghUy meeUngs are offered ln CDsta Mesa and N<'wport Beach for anyone who wants to over- come nicotine oddiction For a sc:hedule or more information, call 714 -9106 or (800) 642-0666 TJ-e Newport Sports CoUec:Uon F~Uildation, a nonprofit organiza· tipn, operale5 a free museum at 620 Newport Center Dnve, New-P4m Beach. The museum, which ~s one of th. c world's largest col· ltftions of .sports memorabilia, ii o,_ from 9 a.m. to 5 pm. week- days. For more infonnation, call • Hoag Cancer Center spomon a free ta1 chi class for intermediate to advanced levels from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Thursdays for people with cancer and their families. A beginner session meets from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Fndays. The classes are designed to reduce stress, increase longevity and pro- mote a sense of well being with basic, easy-to-learn, nonstrenu- ous movements to aid in balance 8fld concentration. The class is taught by Victor Annand. No reg- istration is required. Free. Hoag Cancer Center is at 4000 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-6237. Oasis Senior Center offers a daily telephone contact pl'ogra.m for seniors who have a limited local support system. For more information, call 644-3244. Blue Flame Toastmasten Club 2717 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays at the Village Farmer, South Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sun- flower Ave., Costa Mesa. The meeting is free for first-time visi- tors. For more information, call 855-4308 .. Toutmuten Club 231 meets at 7 a.m. Mondays at The Irvine Co., 550-C Newport Center, Newport Beach. For more information, call 733-2209. Harborlltes Toastmaster Club· 1927 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 965- 3648. Udo Isle Toastmasters meets Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Glendale Federal Bank Com- munity Room, 100 Newport Cen- ter Drive, Fashion Island, New- port Beach. For more information, call 964-5314 . Oasls Senior Center offers a Care-A-Van transport to take memben; to appointments and grocery shopping. The shuttle takes members to the center. For appoinbnents, call 644-3244. . People lnterested ln reading English can learn with the help of a tutor Hourly rates and times negotiable For more information, call 851-1739 Oasis Senior Center offers visual-aid screenings with a Braille Institute representative by appombnent. For more informa- tion, call 644-3244. • Oasis Senior Center has a walk- ing ·group called Walkers Not Rockers that meets once' a week to enjoy scenic walks in and aroUI1d the Newport Beach area. For more information, call 644- 3244. Essential Weight Management offers interactive and proactlve weight loss groups. Learn behav- ior modification Md other tech- niques to control your weight. Cost is $20. Groups meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Weduesdays and Thursdays at 369 San Miguel Dn- ve, Suite 350, Newport Beach. For more information, call 718-9848. An discussion group for recover- ing women alcoholics who have be~n sober at least a year meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Thursdays to diSCU§S relationships, careers and living' life sober. There is a cost based 'on a sli<hng scale. For more information, call 225--8189. 0The Hope Institute, a center for re.covery and family education, offers a women's support group from 6:30 to 8 p m Tuesdays at 2900 Bristol St . C-206, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-0020. The Healing Connection often • women's relabonship group at 7 p.m Tuesdays at 4.C25 Jamboree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For more in.{ormation, call 261-8003. Women Helping Women often • free peer support group for women in transition from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m . Wednesdays at 425 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Topics include sell esteem, exploration of feelings, communication, trauma recovery and personal support. For more information, call 631- 2333. Hoag Cancer Center offers a tree yo~a dass from 10:45 to 11:45 d.m Tuesday at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. F.or more information, call 722-6237. SEE TOWN PAGE A 10 The Costa Mesa Com.munlcaton Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays.at the . Orange County Department of ..... -----------------------------------------------. Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, It · Costa Mesa. Meetings are open to JOAN ANDREWS, MS Myone who wants to improve his ' . Educational Psychologist, MFCC, or her public speaking skills. For • h f DD K.J d ::~e ::::n·:c:44-~~::_ frf :~o SAPECi::; guished Toastmasters Club 1300 • meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays in Sgt. Pep~roni's meeting room, CHILDREN, ADOLESCENTS, ADULTS 2300 Bristo) St., Newport Beach. For reservations or more informa- tion, call 730-3671. Mesa Messengers Toastmaster Club 691 in Costa Mesa meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 540-4446. • ' A COMPLETE ADD TREATMENT FACILITY L£CTVR£S FRE~D OVERVlEW" OCTOBER 12 & 26 7-9:00 P.M. Call for a copy of our FREE NEWSLE1TER COASTLINE COUNSELING CENTER 1200 Quail, Suite 105 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949)~76-0991 www.add-help.com HOAG specializes 1n cancer care. r For peifonnana in cancer ca re, Hoag Cancrr Crnfrr Jfays ahead of fht paclt. Tht center's Jive-year survival rafts rxcud natio11al avrmgrsfor all major ('tpts llf (011(f:I: Hoag Cancer Center also participate in a var·ie() of national clinical t1ial\ and rhr.mntlump) studies and is tht largest provider of radiation and canctT cart in Onmgr. Count , offu big patients the newest and most aggrtssit't ca ncer frtafmnzts at1ailabl.1. <rn.vw/w,.r, i11duding hnuc marrou1 transplants and tumor vaccines. Hoag 's higll("v qualifird ph;vsicia1u, 11w:\t:\ and support staff are equally conunud that quality care. iJ delit1rrrd with sensitivity-turning what may l1ave been a last brtafh into a sigh of relief. HOAG For mere informati'cri ou lloag Cmicr.r Ctn/er rail 949/7-CANCER.. CANCER 0 I• l'-1111 ~""'--\ fll lfol& M-* I .. Ran.keCl #1 in Orange Cow1ty. .._C_E_N_T_E ___ R...._. ~II l~11m.kd•l~T1w~C , . A ~e of Hoa, Hospital. u ww .hoag .org ) _J • • "' 10 Sotvrdoy, October 10, l998 .OWN CONTINUED FROM A 9 ) o..stgn and United tudlos ~-Delensc off >r.> k1r.k boxmg ~ from 8·30 to 9 ~HJ a.m . Tu ays, Thursdd) ~ and Sc tur- du);. at 1000 W Coast H1qhwdy, Su1tc C. Newport Beach Th~ cost IS per eta :>. ror more inlurma- ocin rail 722-0526 Am.1hollcs Anonymous meets from b•45 to 7 4 5 o m. Mondcly throuqh Fnddy m Room ;J di Oct.sis Somor Center, 800 Mttrc,lwnte A JP, Corond clt•l Mor. For mon• tnJl)(JrtdllCIO, C ctll "44-3244, I he Atthelmer's A'isodallon and ( ul Support Group CJf NPwport V •. Uu \\ t' V.V1llt1,Ro~a rospon~or)i, d Ir c ~\tpport HWllfJ m~1•tinct for (1111 lJIVPrs ''' 7 pm. thl' four th Tu.tr dc1~· ol l'<1c h month throuuh () her <1t NPwm1rt V1ll11 Wi>'>I /\ 'ih·cl LI\: 111<1: itt i J f11sp1lt1l Ru d, Ne wport Bl'cJC h. f'or 1110H• 11.f 1m11tmn, coil 6'U-:t5S5. I 11 Allhe1m~r·s Ao;soclalJon and l\fco.;r1 TNrdC'I', ii rf's1dcnltctl corn- rnumty fur rwoplc with \ 1tw11n.,r\ cl1st•ttst! and reldted ti• 111Nll1r1. ulfN~ o In•<> support 1 IJ!l•uJJ for C<Hl'91w•rs dl h '30 p.m lh1 lir!>I T1wsdoy 11! c•uc h month dl j !vie;d fPJ l1J (', :i'l<J w H<t} St' Costa Mesa. f·or more 111forma· tJon, call 283-1111. Rebecca Lewt leads an animal b<:rc>avement group thdt Spe<"1al· iz~ m the ne ~s of people who hove sick or dymg urumctb. It meets dt 3 p m. every Tuc.>Stlay at :Hot W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, Newport Bearh. Tht> cost JS l1 donation to an arumul C'hanty of thr dttendee's choke: For r<'M~rva­ llons. cctll 721-5750. Another Passage, a transltlonal ;.upporl group for puople> PXpNi- l'ncmg chtm<Jf'S in th<>.tr bves, lllP<·t~ from 1 to 2::JO p m. Wednesdays m Room 3 at Oasis Si>ruor CentN, 800. MdfCJU<>ntc Avt• , C 'omna d<>l Mar. for mor<~ inlocmdlton, call 644-:l244. Oasis Senior Center conducts hloi>d prt•v,urc· ... C'rN•ninq from q l<> 11 d.ffi. the ftr<.t dOd thud n1es- dtty ul edch month tn Room 3 at HOO Mttrqu(•nt~ Av~ .. Coron<! del M,u ~n<'<•mnq h <llso dVtll)dhle lrolll 1 to '.l::m p rn . the sernnd dnd fourth Wf'dnP..sday of Nch month at Mariners Pdrk, IJovN Street dt lrvmc Avenut•, Newport Bedch. For more mfonndtion, call 644· 3244. The Newport Beach Psychologt- cctl Assoc:iallon oflc>rs d body uncige and modNdle euting sup· port group tit 7 p m. Wednesddys lJupamlldtJ trr.1f1t1nils f<1r 11.iir, skiu, l1c1dy, & w1ils 200 Newport Center Drive • Next to Muldoon\ 949 644-6672 • 1 arlah • MHtap • SJ"lflt fh.,•py • lkxfy Wt11pt • Hydrothcr•py • Bod1 Poltth • • l"tf!I' • Vit hy Sh•""t!" • S1nm Rc>0111' • '*'•'mR • Ele<"trolytit • • Pr\' A Pm1 l..Htr I htr"l'Y • I l~nd II< r 001 < att • l'fel' • C1iH Ltrtiftca1ts • WHOLESALE RATES TO THE PUBLIC . NO EQUITY REQUIBlll SPECIAi. l OW FIXED RATE HOME LOANS Blrrlw up "9 1 ~ ol Pl'olllrtY ¥11111 t/ Got cash for any go<X.1 reason to $150,000 PAST APPUCATION AND APPROVA&. aY TILaPHON• 100°/o FINANCING REFINANCE OR PURCHASE around town at 3101 W. Coast Highway. No. 311, Newport Beach. For more infonndtion, call 721~5750. Oasis Senior Center offers a Braille class to help with sight l~s from 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays in Room 4 at 800 Marguente Ave., Corona del Mar. For more infor- mation. call 644-3244. A support group for those with brain tumors meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the hrsl and Uurd Thursday o( each month at Patty and George Hoag Cdncer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more mlormauon, call 722-6237 A breast cancer support group meets' from noon to 2 p.m. Tues- days at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center. 4000 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. The meetings dre free. For more infor- mation, cd.ll 722-6237. Free pro fessional coosultaUoo for makeup, wigs. etc., Ill avail· able for cancer patients by appomtrnent only from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m . Wedn days at Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Por more information, call 722-6237. A free cancer support group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month at Pdtty and Grorge Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 722-6237. The J ewish Senior Center otters card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.rn. every third Tuesday. A kosher lunch lS offered at noon for $3 per . scruor. For more 1nformation4 cdll 513-5&41 Oasis Senior Center otters care- giver support counseling for peo- Whatever your landscaping or maintenance needs, Lloyd's can do it ALL. .. E xPfRT LANDSCAPING THINKING ABOUT LANDSCAPING OR YARD MAINTENANCE? I CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMAlE TODAY! [LJ !-!-,P,~.!!·~ (949) 646 -7441 Lloyd's Nursery 8c Landscape Co .• Inc. 2183 Fairview Rd. Suite 2161 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 EXPERT LANDSCAPING I SPRINKLERS I MAINTENANCE State llcen11 No 064255 Highf' t Qualit) ... Vt•r) I.ow P riC'(''t WP own our Harbor BouJ.•,ard building· ~o rc•nt and hm ovc•rh1•ad 11wa1i... biR '>a\ing.., to our ru .. tonrnr . ~'• & women'• flnt choke for ca1uof, 1urf & ~w.ar clothing. Kayaks new private lat>.11 are nowcrvoi~: NEW ARRIVALS FOR FALL J QJ6 l niM Al.<t., ~'Otcl.tlf l"'1u, Nn4-'J>D'1 &tu/,, <iJl·.2996. Open Monday ch rough l-riwy 10 8, \uurd.ty 10·7. Olt'IJ Su~tay I l·S (our ?." loc•tlOIJ) 369 E Ii" StfMt (ot TuttlftJ C'Olfo Miio CoJ-.ar•t MM't I...., 1oi ........ ~ ...... ~ • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ple canng for a loved one. For appointments or more mforma· tion, call &44-3244. Hoag Cancer Cente r offers sup- port for people fanng or undNgo· ing bone marrow tranc;planl.., or stem-cell rescues. For more mfor· mation. call 574-6872. Chess lovers of aJI ages are lnvtt· ed to join the Jewish Senior C<'n· ter's chess club from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays dt 250 ~. Buker St., Cos- ta Mesa. For more informauon, call 513-5641. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Assooation otters c.l coed sup- port group dt 7 p.m. Thursddys ill J.101 W Codsl J lighwtiy, Suite 31 l, Newport Beach. The support group ~qwres free. predo;sc~s­ ment tof, those who want to JOIO Fot more information. call 722-1 4588. The Healing Connection offers a coed 1elation:>h1p group dt 7 p.m Wednesday' at 4425 Jamhorc·r Road. Suite 180-A, Newport a~ach. For more Ulfonnallon, raJI 261-8003. Natural Foods Cooking Clas e MC offered at New LcdJ Ndt\trdl Cu1s111f' Clds es are $3.5 each. For mor<' mformataon. call 444-1005. The Consumer Business Net- work mCt>ls at. 7 d m FricJdys m the ml!ZZdrune dl Newport GulP.· wcty, 19800 McicArthu1 .Blvd., Newport Beach. For mom 111for- mdbon or rnservdtlons, call 550- 4785. . The Costa Mesa C hamber of CommNce Networkers Busineso; Leads luncheon take.s place af 11:45 d.m. Wec\nesdays dl.Costa Mec;a Counw Club, 1701 GoU Course R0<1d, Costd Mesa. For more infonndllon, Ctlll 574-8780. H ME FU NITU E & ACCESSOR IES BLOW-OUT PARKING LOT SALE! • --·-~-=--====~-~- SAT &SlJ OCT. JQ11t & J J 1H *l\tOVING! Tu J ,000 tq.ft. New Showroom nut Joor 291 58 Redhill Sultf: B· I U J Dream Hou ,, . Sto11<~n1ill Dc~ign Center 2B HiA Hcdhill ,\Vt'. Suite t\· I <Y> Costa i\t<.'sa. C H2<>2h (I~ lund l>cnm SI 7 14 ()4 1-4()()(). __ ,;;.. ................... .. ,1 • soc1e SoMdoy, October Io. ~ 998 A 11 wport Beoch/Costo 1-Aesa Daily Pilot The AtgyroseS throw a 'Sophisticated J membership party IT his is the best-looking . group of women I've ever seen in one place • S8ld one male guest surveying ' the annual membcrstup recep- tion for the Sophlsbcates. The sunset affa.u, thrown Monday evening at the chic Har- bor Island estate of Judi and George Argyros, attracted the. best-dressed and be t-looking crowd in Newport Beach. ~sorry, you can't jom, • mused one gal within E>arshot 'of the gentleman. "You can't Join, but we'd love to have your support " The Sophisticates are a finan- cial support group of Assessment and 'Ireatment Services Center,· which intervenes to help young people in trouble. Their m'otto is •Arrest the prob- lem, not the child,• und for all the glamour and good looks &splayed at the Argyros home, there is an equal amoupt of hPcl.rt and dedica- tion to the cause on the inside. "This is one party thdt is really working,• said local arbiter of the social beat, John Wortmann, attending wit.?J lus soptusbcated wife, Anne. T6e WortmdnnS hob- Jcnobbed with Lldo nt\ghbors Aimee and Ed Hookstratten FUUSET •ACRYLIC •Acrylic w!Whlte TIP • Pink t. White Powder • lume Gtl •Selk Wrall • Acryltc •Ptnk FILLS •Pink & Whrte • lume Gel • StfkWrap ·~ • Ptdicurt • ICldl MO Mri:ur• & Ped • tUnd Plrlflln WAXING THE CROWD Both wo1)'len have crowns in common. Arme waS' the 1976 Rose Queen and Aimee rode lSl the head float m 1986. Ed Hook- stratten is one of the most pow- erful media agents/attorneys m the world, Wlth a client roster thdt's a who's who of every ma1or broadcast s1gndl. One of his longtime clients dnd fnends is dOOther very fumous Lldo Isle neighbor, Joey Bishop. The Hookstrattens, who also reside in Bel A.lr, entertained the Wortmanns and Corky and Bob Winters ford post Soph>.sb- ' cates re~t at The Ritz. Why they needed more food 1.5 still in question The Argyros' table overflowed with d scrwnp- tious dinner buffet catered by the talented Ann Dreyer, graciously underwritten by the hosts. The evening was planned by the beautiful Lana Chandier and Barbara Magness, and flower:, by The Urban Gardener graced the elegant traditional shingle- style home on the bay. Sophisticates president Eve Komyel, our own local Hungari- an beauty 10 the tradition of the Gabor sisters (only of a younger generation of course, dahling), presided over the everung, mtro.- ductng Melinda G~aldo, exec- utive director of ATSC. More than 200 guests enjoyed the Argyros hospitality, including Shari and David Brown, Sue Cannon, former pro baseball pitcher Roger Osenbaugh and h>.s wife, Marilyn, Peggy and Bob Clay, Barbara Eidson of Sutton Place, Melanie and Ed Filch, Rosalie Freidman and Bruce Pattison 1 dnd Fleetwood Joiner, Komyei's I bcdu Stan Hanson, Jeannie and Rick Lawrence, Darleen and Bill M.mclark, Alison McCormick. 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TAL 150,000 Best-dressed woman of Above, George Argyros and Melinda Guinaldo enjoy the sunset at the SophlS· Ucates membership 1'eCeption Monday nlghl Held at the home of Argyro:> ~d his Wife, Judi, at left, second from left. the evenJng marked the contrlbutiom of the group to the Asse.._sment and Treat- ment Services Center. Also attending were Lana Chandler, Barbdra Magnes and Eve Komyei. the evening was in fact the host- t.:,S, Juch Argyros, rad.idnt m d shunmering fall ensemble ot pain~ silk m colors of yellow, gold and burnt orange. She greet· eq her Sophisticates as iJ they wNe ull l~t hwncls, <JJX!llln9 lwt thrPC floors lo t})p <:zuwd to wan- de1 . en Joy. drne and contempllit~. the good llit> on the OrangP Coac;t. • 8.W. COOK'S :>lumn appears e1;ery Thursday and Saturday • • ORIGINAL GERMAN Rolls -Pretzels • Strudel -Hallah • Egg Twist Bread • Coffee Cakes • Cheese Cakes -Weddings • Special Occasions Serving Authentic German Lunch • Daily Specials -Aouladen -Schnitzel , Bratwurst -Meatloaf. ,----, I 2501 OFF Potato SaJad I J -,o ·weiswurst, Sauerkrautl 115°/o OFF • Strudel, any filling 1 I I I $200 OFF-Pumpkin Pies l L---~~~~~~---~~~311~-~ 540-0281 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa Palau Royale •.• OM-of-a-kind chandeli(?r dre1 ed in natural rock quart:, 1enU..precioiu am"thyst and <iuthentic hand-cut C:;e"la crystal. • Meet tanhy Sa11Wt today! Renoun~d crystal lkaigner. fie~ It• ahare his exceptional k1101cledge of cry1tal and con11,lt 1cillr you all queaiiona conc~ming cry1tal. Lighting Orange County for ovn-46 years. 222 Victoria St., Costa Mesa · OJ/Newport Blvd. (55 Fnuy.) 646·3737 c • A'J2 date book Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot1 e e . Shooters in Costa Mesa has dancing, food, sports and regular folks ----~~~~~=-.--.--~.---~~~~~--~.--~~.--~~---' G Kl Ai Rts1 1 "il> nl,fb W UcthN 1t' d fun -tilled c•veniiHJ of dancing or p<lt'klOH dWdy d bevy ot c1p1wlw•1 .... ''' lht• lnw nightly 11utfcit, Shootl•ts 1n C:o!-.ltl M '!id c .ttl.·c~ to <1 wull' dwntell'. The l1tt1 l1c1s thf"' U'>Udl dmb1- rn t• ol t1 wud 1d<· <''>ldbhsh· 11 ·nt. poor liqhtino. <J rqw of 1n1ol lclhles cmcl vinyl-covered h • .u ,)ilooh th<1l '>lick to your bot· !·m~ on a hot .. ummer day • Shootms 1<> cl NIGHT LIFE pluce tor the evt>ryman dnd · t•v<·rywomdn. \\ ••'rP cl1lll'r<'nt from lh<• oth- 1 llc11 ~ l>P r-<111-.1· wt• hdvt• cf lot lo Ii' hl'fl'," Stllcl ( ;n•q Ir< "111111uqh}". 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If you need lo satiate your caffeine Hx, don't get a soda. They are $3 a pop and refills aren't free. When the older crowd heads home, the lights are turned down and the music i~ cranked \,1h.1111111 To111111) P.:tcr Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner , t 11111111 """ r••1t11 ~ rllnini: 1uum• a\fulablt for group bu;int<>\ mtttlnii:s and prhAI~ lun4tlon\ 7 2J-062 l l'lc;1w <"all l•'or Rei;ervation'i and Direction\ 25 l Shi1>yard Way • Newport Beach :«-"H»»~~:«<IOOOOOOO.OO-:>OO<>OO<>OOCllOOO®OOOOo~:>OO<>OO<>OOCllOOO-OOOOOI: f'REE -....... • (With A111Jrn~te11nu1Wruo S<Hllf>/1• 1111 flUH hu.H• HCCl'H(JI')' wllh aa.) "~t.1rk M.C ;uin•', ,1Jm1.,,1on thal he u"c" 1\nJrmll nu·nJ1onl· for sm:rcdiblc strength 14(111 r.1,, r•'"'."' fwm U~A Toda~·. NY PMt & L \ nnn·,." O?t S'1L&I J 4. ~bouu • lk.iutilul hngc:r1c • Leather • H.i~hc:lor(c llc) \uppli~ •Adult toys • Lotion\ • Adult gag ards. Lolions rsJ Lace NJOY NEWPORT'S MOST UIHOUI BJllJllG EIPIRIEllCE FREE! Dinner is on us Whl•n you purchase one entree al regular price. you 'll receive one free entree al equal or lesser value <h~ver· oge, tax and tip not mcludcd>. This offer is only good through October 30. 1998. so call now for reservation : UM9) 673-3425. RIVERBOA':( RESTAURANT t\ Waterfront C'la'i 1c at ' The Ncw1101t Harbor Nauticul Mu cum f[onn~rlu Rr.11tH'n 1-:. l.u J 151 F. Const Hwy. in Newport Beach 'llf \.\I Ill" 11H "°"" OTMUI Cltlt A ,,.,.. •• t111 '"TI' uc 'n r. A uva 1 rm .... n t.'ll1an ' up every mght of the week. The house disc Jockey starts spm- nmg Top 40 tunes promptly at 8 p .m. and he doesn't slow down until the bar closes at 2 a.m. Shooters is also home to fans of the defending Super Bowl chdmp1ons, the Denver Broncos. Jf you want to experience a Rocky Mountain high with fel- low Bronco fans, thJ.s is the place to do it. Mc;Conaughy said he purchdsed the NFL package, so football die-hards can watch games dll day. lf watching television isn't your bag, then Shooters has sev- en pool tables and two dart- boards. For those who can't seem to kick their secret vices, there is a patio available for smokers and a machine filled with lottery scratch-off tickets. Choices abound at Shooters .seven days a week. With inex- pensive meals dnd <lancing to work off those culorie~. Shooters gives the patron a full plate of. enterldinment. m . SftOOIWWW + WIW: 725 Bak· er St., Coste Mell • Wl.W: 11:30 •.m. to 2 a.m. rlfKY day + HOWMUCH:U cover<Nrge ~andSS Satu~. t>oth after 9~.m. · • '"o•: c114) 540-5061 A free bullet II offered at Slaooten ln Costa Mesa from 4 to 8 p.m. evetY Monday through Friday. KIM HAGGERTY·ZVUUS I DAllV Pll..Ol CIJ.0 ttouon eoteru Newport Dunes Reaort'a 6th Annual "TOP .Dog" ~ Fashion Sho ... 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"' lhL\ :Kclalmc.'ll ~ produwon of th~ tillll!b' O!(l.l~ cl~'IC' lo\\ plict'ti pMil'\\. ~cmtx-r ll ·l~ "Anol6er tr""IU.n- 11'116 11 SJN1nll6 11«ent - 11 jejou nenl lntk#l" II.Ii" Piiot --.. .. Newport Beach/Costa Mieso Doily Pilot MUSIC KAREN AKERS Cabaret singer Karen Akers will perfonn at 7:30 and 9;45 p.m. today in Pounders Hall at the Orange County Perform.mg Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, . Costa Mesa. Tickets are $40 for 7:30 p.m. performances and $36 for 9:45 p.m. performances. For more information, call (714) 556- 2787. TRJBUTE TO BENNY GOODMAN Clarinet virtuoso Abe Most will perform with the Benny Good- man Thbute Orchestra at 4 p .m. · Sunday l.ll the Robert B. Moore Theatre at OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance admission is $22 for adults and $19 for seniors, students and chil- dren. Admission is $25 at the door. For information, call (71 4) 432-5880, ext 1. SHANGHAI AFTER HOURS ~~~g- hai Quartet will perform at 11 a .m. today as part of Saturdays Mornings dt the Center and at 4 p.m .,cSunday in Founders Hall at the Orange County Perfomung Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $6 on Saturday and $26 on Sunday. The quartet will perform music by Brahms, Sheng and Mozart. For informa- tion, call (714) 556-2787. PHILHARMONl4 BAROQUE ORCHESTRA The San FranciSco-based Phil- hannoma Baroque Orchestra will perform at 8 p .m. Oct. 20 in St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport Beach. The performance will fea- ture music by Vivaldi, Purcell, Bond, Corbett and Avison. Ad.Irussion ts $27. For informa- bon, call (949) 553-2422. PAOFIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Mezzo~soprano Frede rica von Stade will perform with the Pad.fie Symphony Orchestra at 8 p.m. Oct. 21 and Oct. 22 at the Orange CoWlty Perfonnirlg Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The program will mdude the music of Ravel, Can- teloube and Brahms. Tickets range from $17 to $48. For U\for- mation, call (714) 556-2787. PAOFIC SYMPHONY POPS Singer Frederica von Stade will ltlarlaune's follow her appearance with the Pacific Symphony Orchestra with a perf onnance of Cole Porter and George Gershwin songs with the Paafic.Symphony Pops at 8 p .m. Oct. 23 and Oct. 24 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Titkets range from $22 to $77. For information, call (714) 556-2787. MUSICAL MORNING The Pacific Symphony Orchestra will present Dukas' "The Sorcer- er's Apprentice" and other music ror children 4 to 13 years old and their families at 10 and 11:30. a.m. Oct. 24 as part of the Musi- cal Mornings series at the Orange County Perfonning Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. nckets are $1 2 Cor adults and $10 for children. For information, call (714) 556-2787. 'SECOND SYMPHONY' The Pacific Symphony Orchestra will perform Brahms' "Second Symphony" at 3:30 p.m. Oct. 24 at the Orange County Performing Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $24. For U\formation, call (714) 556-2787. THE COUNT BASIE ORCHESTRA The Count Basie Orchestra, led by Grover Mitchell, will perform at 4 p.m. Oct. 25 at the Orfmge County Perfonrung Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets range from $24 to $46. For information, call (714) 556-2787. LINDA EDER Cabaret singer Linda Eder, known far her performance in Broadway's "Jekyll & Hyde," will perform at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 29, at 7:30 and 9:45 p.tn. Oct. 30 and at 7 :30 and 9:45 p.m. Oct. 31 in Founders Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. n ckets c:Ue $42. For more information, call (~14) 556-2787 .. GERSHWIN BY REQUEST Ptanist Leon Bates, soprano Sebronette Barnes and bass Ben- j d1J'l.in Matthew~ will pert orm the music of George GershWU\ at 8 p m Oct. 31at 8 p .m in the Robert B. Moore Theatre at 1 OCC, 2701 Fairview Rodd, Costa Mesa Advance admJss1on is $23 for adults and $20 for seniors, students and duldren. Admission is $26 at the door. For mforma- tion, call (71 4) 432-5880, ext. 1. ••• 1011 -STAGE 'DIMLY PERCEIVED THREATS TO THE SYSTEM' South Coast Repertory presents Jon Klein's comedy through Oct. 25 on the Second Sldge. Perfor- mdJ1ces dfe 8 p.m. Tuesdays through Fndays, 2.30 and 8 pm. Sdturddys and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m Sunddys. Tickets range from $26 to $43 The theater \S at 655 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. For information, call (714) 708-5500 RUMPELSTILTSKIN nie Ml.ssoula Children's Theater presents Rumpelstiltskin at 2 p.m today m the Robert B. Moore The- dtre ell OCC, 2701 Fauview ROdd , Costa Mesa. Advance adnuss1on is $12 for adults, $10 for seruors and students and $9 for children. Admission at the door is $15 for adults and $11 for children. for U\formatlon, call (714) 432-5880, ext 1 'ANGEL CfTY' OCC's Repertory Thedtre Compd- ny will present Sam Shepard's "Angel City," a two-act play about show busmess tn Los Ange- les, today and Sunday and Oct 17 and 18 in the college's Drama Lab, 2701 Fauview Roact. Costa Mesa. Performances will t>e Sdt- urddys at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 and 7 p m. Tickets aw $5 m advance and $6 dl the door. For informabon, call (714) 432-5640. 'DINNER WITH FRJENDS' South Coast Repertory will pre- sent Donald Margulles' "Dinner 'l1t1s Week·~ Feature: .ESTATE dEWEUlY ~SROLEX WE Wun To BE YOUR F1m CH01a! (Au. Us TODAY .. RACEIETSov .. ECKlACES- .PINS-.PENDANTS- •VINTAGE -EARRINGS- WATCHES--RINGS< 4149 C-pm9 lh\, B-141 • trm.e la Tiie U..Wcralty Caster (949) 854-4488 • • Gm. MASl'£R ( 181l YG 4. Stat.law Steel) 0... 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Hanctmad wool . synth ... ,i . ·1sa1 ALDEN'S CARPETS, 11 C. 1663 f'la(~~uk1 s1 .. <.<>Sta Mesa 64&4838 • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••• Ws Pumpkin Tlmel • Famous Pumpkin Pies • Yummy Pumpkin Bread • Delicious Pumpkin Cookies . • Pumpkin ~ Rolls & Bread "Best bakery around!" 1111 Daily Pilot • Be Happy;Eat Healthy! · Open Mon -Sat 6am -6:30pm (,.1(, l ·l-1() t , ' I I l I t I 1 \ t 1 , • t . 1 l'v1 t · \. 1 CITY llLLll Tbe NewYork City Ballet wW pedona 'l\lelUy lbro11gll Oct. 18 at the Orege Coun- ty Perlorming Arts Center. 1be progr~wtll include Peter Marttm'•FearlUJ Symmetries" and "Barber Violin Concerto,~ George Balan- chine's .. Agon" and Jerome llob· bins' "Branden-- burg." The Cen&er ls at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tick- ets range from $16 to $66. For informaUon, call (714) 556-2787. With Fnends" Fnd<iy through Nov. 22 on the Mdmstage. Pre- view~ will be Fnday th.rough Oct 22, the pldy will open Oct. 21 Perfonnances will be Tuesdays through Fridays at 8 p.m . Sdlur- 1 days ell 2;30 dnd 8 p m. dnd Sun- l!Mto ckusico • I calian Ice Cream 97% Far Free Gelaro •Smoothies ti Pastries • Coffee & Espresso 721-1160 1756 f Coa't I lwy. Coron.i dcl ~tar lPCH & (,oldcnrod) days at 2:30 dnd 7:30 J> m. Pre- view tickets begin at $16; rC!gl,l.lar tJck~ts rangP. from $28 to $45. Pay what you will Oc:t 24 at 2·30 · p ,m. The theater tS at 655 Town Center,Dnve, Costa Mesb. For information, call (714) 708-5500, -ART TUESDAY TALKS The Orange C'ounty Mu<.ewn of Art presents Tuesday Talks at Noon. Art h1stonan Orville • Clarke will speak about •Federal Arts Project.'>: Photographs c:Uld the Legacy of Edward Weston" on Tuesday. Carol Wells will speak about political poster~. of Southern Cttlrtorrua Oct. 20 Nancy Moure wili.spcdk dbouf the exhib1tion'"Gold Ru<.h to Pop" Oct. 27. Admission ts S5: $4 for seruors and students and free tor museum members The mu~eum is dl 850 San Cl<>mente Onve, Newport Beach. For infor- mauon, ca1J (q49l 759-1122 'CALIFORNIA COAST' 'Cdhlorrud C0c1sl. ~ an exhibit of 011 pamb.ngi. by Michael Ober- 1 meyer ot Lctguna Beach, ....,ill be dt th<> Newport Beach City I Id.11 Gdllery, 3300 Newport Bl\ d , through Nov 4 Obermeyer ~ a I chdrter member of the Ldgund Pletn-Air Pclmters Associabon For infonnabon, cnll (949) 717-3870 ~ Saturday, October 10, 1990 A·l3 GLASS INSTALLATION ArtiSt Therman StCltom's large· scale gla mstallat1on runs through Jan. 3 at the Orange County Museum ol Art South COdsl Plaza Gallery, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Admission 1 free, Gallery houn> are Monday th.rough Fnday from 10 d.m. to 9 pm. Saturday from 10 a.m to 7 p.m and Sun,day from J 1 a m tu 6:30 p .m .. For in.formation, call (71 4} 662-3366. 'FASHION AT THE BEACH' The Orange County Museum of Art will exhibit more than 100 photographs by various photog· 1aphers today through Jan. 3. Ad.mission is SS for adults. $4 101 , seruori. anrl .students, children under 16 and muc;cwn members are free. I fours drt' 11 a.m. to S p m Th day th.rough Sunday. The musewn i~ at 850 San · Clem(.•nte Dnve, Newport 8edcl1. For mlom1allon, call (~14~) 75~· 1122 • • PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS The Orc1nqe County Mus~wn of Art will ofter an Pnt.rv-level 35mm photography cldss for rldulb today. Oct. 17 dnd Oct ~4 from 9:JO d.m. to noon. Cost ll> $45, or -iS tor members, stu- dents dnd senior The museum is at 850 San Clemente Dnve, Newport aeach For mtormat.10n call ('WI I 7 59-1122 ROSEY'S AUTOBODY .,,,....~_........ You Have the Ri ght to Choose Your ~epair Facility Insist on the Best Lifetime Warranty Full Service Collision Center ___ _ ln_surance Approved Shop (949) 642-4522 121 Industrial Way• Costa Mesa ~Ute IMAX.MCMO ·~ on a.. GIANT' 1/2~ ~ lncLdtng h MuoNc of Gearwe ...,._ in 12.,000 ..U ~Sound r-turing PWrllbon ~ u.. ~ A MacGillivra_y ~cman rilm EDWARDS IRVINE IMAX THEATRE IS LOCATED AT THE EDWARDS IRVINE SPECTRUM WHERE T~~ 5 & 405 FREEWAYS MEET IRVINE • CALL FOR GROUP SALES & INFORMATION 949 832 IMA). • , • ... A 14 Sorurdoy. October 10. t99s ~ EDITOlllL -Silmce on Murphy is far ftom golden l t's been two months since Kevin Murphy abruptly -and mysteri- ously, some would act~ -stepped down as Newport Beach's city manag- er. And what have we teamed m"ihose 60 days? Nothing. Absoltttely noth- m~J. Four members of the coun- cil, it's now clear, forced Mur- ph~\ hand, pushing him from Ctty }·foll the very sdme ycdf they gdve tum high marks, d •healthy raise and every rca- -.on to bPlieve that he would be leading the beach city into tht! next millennium. One member of the so- calJC'd gdilg of four -Coun-lc~woman Normu Glover ltu11tcd darkly at d Cdndidates f on1m thdt then.~ had been j "dn metdent" involving Mur- phy that probably should have merited a formal invm.li- gcttion. Thal statement drew raised 'cyPhrows from some of Glover's colleagues who openly wondered whdt on curth she was talking about. And 1t drew anger from Mur- phy, who was left aJI but def<>nseless by Glover's vague d.nd leading suggesbon. · ( 'ouncil members, behind the scenes, have hinted that tht>rc would be an explana- tion forthcoming, iI only to rll'c:tr Murphy's nd.Cl1e. Others hdve talked of a power play within the council or plans hoth hatched and botched. ThP rumors swirl but, still, there is no answer, notlting concrete, no explanation why the city's top administrative Jead er was pushed into the unemploymept lines. Sadly, this whole episode is a' disappointing but dCCUrate portrait of the Newport Beach City Council in dction: tentative, silent. with- out public courage. We have asked the COWlcil lo come clean, Norma Glover to t<'ll the · residents why Murphy was allowed to resign. Not onn~ but twice. We askt~d that someonC', just out of bdSk hwnan k.md- K evin Murphy ness, dear up Glover's ugly and suggesliv ' remark. And the response has been icy silence Perhaps the council has concluded thdt, given Lime, the Murphy dffair will Cllasc lo boil over and become 1ust another perplexing footnote in the city's tust,0ry. And maybe thdt will happen. But it would be nice, maybe even heroic ul this point, if someone had the guts· to stand up, look the city in the eye and offer up an hon- e!,t explanation Break the silence, someone. El TORO DEBATE Dropping john Wlyne Airport alternatives wtzs your idea, Newport I redd with interest the com- ments that were spoken dbout me at the Sept. 28 City < nuncil meeting. Many were ... urpnsing to me -others, because of who spoke them, were not Without getting into the same mean-spinted dnd d1c:ingenuous discussion that pre- vailed that night. I do have to rnrrect the record as to why I brought forward the proposed clmtinalion of alfemabves F and G from consideration. My mouon WdS ltldde to gather information dnd to detemune the ultimate rdJltihcdtioris of selecting elements from F and G for the environ- mental impdct report pr.oce.ss The reason: You asked me to Numerous letters, phone cdlls and e- mails were received by m: ofhce that requested I pn• ta the quallty of We of Ncw- jitlh Beach by removing I dnd (J, I s I d1d by removing dltema- D for lbose impacted by the sed dlfJ>Orl at Bl Toro If ~doubt me, come to my office 1'11 show you the letters I hav.o cons1Stently slated that 1 do not want to see ~n r..xpans1on of .John Wayne Airport. To this point in time, I havo arguPd rUJdtnSt an ailport dt El Toro on vdlid planning and quahty-of-lilc perspective~. That certain coun- C'il members have d problem with my posJbOn is comfortmg. a 11 leaves the impression th(lt th<•y df"eprc.<cnting their ron- sbtuents' wishes m the El Toro dP.bate. In my rote as 5th Obtrict supcrvlSor, r want to as we au residents of Newport Beach that I represent my ronslitucnts equally as WP.U. Ple~e make no mistake: The overwhelming nldJOnty of tho 5th District is opposed to an atrport at El Toro My <:l ar and dcdslvc landslidu victory this Juno agamst an out- pok~n proponent \'if an .wwtion u e at El Toro presents proof of this fact. I lowcv r, that June H''>Wl doc,, not gJvc me r ac;on to 19nore Newport B ach, wruch 1s not m my ty) Again, I bchevc my pcrformanc~ prov s other· wise. I have worked well with the city of Newport Beach on many issues, ranging from dredging of the Upper Newpo~ Bay to street improvements and annexation issues I have consistently main- tained open commurucabons with the City Counol dlld city stdlf on all issues of mutual con- cern. I have spoken before numerous groups a.nd events in Newport Bedch, inducting the City Council and, in fact, will once agam appear before the City Council on Nov. 9. lt IS my hope that relations can remain profess1onaJ and to the point without digressing to petty com- ments and personal grudges, wruth seemed to occur at the Sept 28 meel.IIlg. t-.1y direction to county staff regdrding remoVUlg aJtematives F and G were to do so consistent with a ffidtlN that did not erode the defens1b11lty of the final envt- ronmentttl unpac-t report. In fdct, I dlrect<>d my office to work Wlth the El Toro progrdffi mandqer to this reyard. Contrary to com- m<'nts by certcUn council mem- b<>rs. my effort was only to pro- vide residents of Newport Bt.?ac·h an a--sur11nn• that the county would not expand John Waynt>. C'yn1caJ con~p11cmes dre only thouyhls tn <:Ntdm peoples' minds My etforts arc genuine. I have c-onsislcnUy stal<'d thul 1 qudbty or life lS the fundamenl.dl issue for clll of my constituents.- be they for or against dD auport at El Toro. I th.ink you for the opportuni- ty to dear the air on U11s point and w •lcome any comments you mtly have. My ofhce 1 alwnys ar.ccc;s1ble, dnd as I mt>ntioncd ~fore, I will sp<.•clk bt.•forc the <;ity Council at it-. Nov 9 mt•ct· ing Tins 1s ue is dtVlStve c11uugh without adding more rnisinJor- mc.ttion And/or innuendo. I for one wilJ not contribute to a proc • that tak the low road, and. J certainly hope other • would not also. ·ni public: df•c;ervr.s mor<• from their £1lectl•d repr •ntatives. THOMAS W. WILSON SuperviSor. 5th Di.stnct • Edftof"t Note SuperMor ~ W1I· son withdrew hii pr<>PC>Nt to remow ahematiYe) F ~ G from the KJ>O(t JQn but says his posittan Is ctHI l'Ntlve • commun1 forum Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot rma tip that was · so wrong? • T~·cs& ma OIOver mid i"• .... a t.w rbetortcal ~· •• , ......... 1eoulld- • , ..... laaoWJ .... . .......... ..a ..... . MtD-~Sbell ......... elDlt to...., the ~-.. ·above bOard. wa Mid by Glowr at Recall OlcMr for WMtf A note wnttan ud cpaly ...... ~to.~ oppMiPG candidAi' A aote MllllJedltg to biDl Uae tradltk1Dal up-baln· the-clty-govermnent-ruw routel A note~ the enormous coat to punue a chal· lenge at such a late datef Pour of our seven council memben came up trom prior public Mr· vice u dty staff or dh' eonums-. sloners, as have five of the 1ev- Murphy to retign1 . Are we to undenlaDd tbat Glover ii tbe spokeawoaum lor If the City CooncH, ratbet OJan 11 the mayor, oa a matter at majodty adtoll, policy or rec- ommendau'&il by tbe coundlf Jwa1pn11•atU."Ulll Balboa Island cudlda ..... and heard se; •II=,..._. Glover, not oee ol w · tbe UUle Balboa Wand forum, otber tbeD what WU already kDown1 Wbat WU discJoled, and by ~WU it diJclOled, that cau.a the movers, shaken, What~ 1hamelea behavior to drive thil one ~ son to distraction with fOU! insensitive onslaught, rattiel than to direct your· questions to 1 the council. spoken unlctnclty. I bell'il ~ there w41 •ufficl9lt caw. her mind forfoniler qtr'Man- ager Kevin Murphy'I ndp tion and the coundl's ...._. quent acceptance of bli IWllg• nation. I heard that lbew•nat the s~kespenon to dAldale ~· spin-meisters and olk of Commerce to Mlllllble after the events of the RMlgnetlon Meeting were Immediately disdoled to them? What plots were hatched tbereJ Now there's some juicy pap for your intrepid reporters. . en current candidates. For shame, Glover, get thee behind .lri conclusion, bow ls your newly anived Costa Mesa free- 14nce corre1pond~nt, Steve Smith, who hopes to be Fred Martin's semi-replacement, qualifie4 or knowledgeable enough after only a few weeks on the job to single out us mean-spirited peninsula and Bonita Canyon residents as the cause of it all, and then to join in the Norma-bashing frenzy. Could we just go on hearing about Boulder, Colo., for a few more months·until this guy earns some credibility? me! · . nor determine the ramiftcetionl of disclosing the caUM. Jenifer Ragland, your reporter, surely deserves the benefit of the doubt as to ber view of later events (•Glover files complaint against Pilot reporter," Sept. -4). She may de!.erve your and your staff's chorus of claims of piety, sweet- nf"ss and integrity. I know that Glover deserves the same ben- efit I know her to be a hard- What purp()Se for the vacil- lating Jim de Boom's pedantry? He la your sometime correspon- dent, is be not? He must surely know more than he ls telling about the evil Glover perpetrat- ed single-handedJy, or how eJse could he vow a post-election recall1 Can he interview hlm- selR Is that ethical? Does that matter anymore? The plot thickens. . Are we to believe Glover made a request to staff for names and addresses prelimi- nary to some dark deedt We know sbe made that request to a highly placed staff person, a person she knew had been Murphy's assistant and had reason to hold Murphy iri high regard. Glover is not naive, only trusting. She surely knows better now, so much the wone for the rest of us. Are we to believe thdt Glover is so influential among her peers that her opinion alone is sufficient to cause • TOM HYANS Is president oft~ Central Balboa Homeowners Auoa.- tion. r~· CROSSWALKS AREN'T SAFE I I'm the mother of a second-grader at Newport Elementary; I feel all crosswalks cllong Balboa Boulevard are very unsa!e ("Car hits school crossing guard,• Oct. 8). I t1unk the police should come down very hard on speeders. The speed lunit used to be 25 mph, and it is up to 30 mph .. and people go much, much faster. If they clre inconvenienced by having to go the speed limit, so they are inconvenienced. It just takes three, maybe three minutes longer to go the speed limit along Balboa Boulevard, and the police have to be out there in full force. I say we need more help at the cross- walks and stiffer penalties for peopJe going through the crosswalks. It is just amazing the amount of people that just totally disre- gard people all along the boulevard wait- ing to cross the crosswalks. It doesn't mat- ter1.f you are in the crosswalk and you are hit, you're hit. We need help. PAmCLARIC Newport Beach When I lived down there with my-little girl, J taught her to always assume the cars were going to come straight through the crosswalk and try to hit people. And I think that is the way most people who live down there feel I don't think any of the cross- walks are safe down there . When r was jogging one time ana r was walking across the street in a crosswalk, a car went throug~ the crosswalk so dose to me that it bwnped the edge of my shorts. Luckily I had some coffee in my hand. r had just finished a jog, and I poured it on their windshield, so that was satisfying. SUE CLARK Newport Beach IN DEFENSE OF TEACHER My comments are regarding the article that was in the Sept. 30 edition ("Newport- Mcsa sued in teacher's suicide•). 1lus is the drtJde written by Husein Mashni concern- ing the lawsuit. His artide was salacious, unfounded, dnd bdsed on rumor and hearsay that was brought up by a distraught mother of a sui- cide victim .... All this was unfounded - reminds me of the Kenneth Starr report. And the only thing I can think of is that this reporter was desperate to get an article pnnted -a sensational article -and had little concern or care for O'Hern or anybody ebe's reputation Anyway, I mtend to cancel my subscnp- tion to the Los Angeles nm.es and the Daily Pilot. And 1 will send a letter both to the Ptlot and to the nmes. JOE MADER Newport Beach BEWARE THE BARBARIANS Why don't more Ca.U.fomia students per- form academically? Why are California stu- rll•nts among the lowest achievers i.n the c-ountry? Try these two episode on for s12e; they may suggest some answen.. Inoden· tttlly, they did not occur at ghetto schools. They occurred instead at two Orange County high S<'hools where the students are fmrn predominanUy white, upper-and m.id- dl~·cla-,-, families. A c-6.Iload of students came to a stop l>cMrle the car of one of their teachers in the lane beside them. As they glimpsed ei'ch other, the driver tnumpbanUy gave her the fmger thtough his 1unroof while the others made faces. The other teacher from a hJgb school in lrvi.n~. and currenUy without a car, was walking home along the sidewalk. A car· l~d of hP.r students whizzed peit, \ti OC:CU· pants laughing and yelling uproarioualy. From their mJc:llt a loud vok:e rang out. MAILBAG OON LEACH I OAll.Y PllOT ,.. Students from Newport Elementary watt as crossing guard Patty Dove stops traific ) at the intersection of 14th and Balboa Boulevard. A fellow guard was hJt by a motorist at the same lntersectton on Wednesday. "Get .t car, whore!• Both of these teachers are highly quali- fied, new to their.districts and relatively unknown to the students, and -needless to say -appalled. Any suggestions before it is too late for our country's future? Or do we succumb to the barbarians at our gates, our own children? REBAW1WAMS Newport Beach LIGHTEN UP ON GRADES I wish the parents in our school district would stop worrying so much about grade point averages (•Postpone new grading policy, say parents,• Oct. 2). ' I understand they want their children to end up at a "good" university, but I don't think they understand the logisbcs of the whole process. When you dpply to a uruversity, there is usually a formula for figuring your GPA on the application. You sunply figure your GPA by their standards, it matters little what is on your transcnpts. For the Univer- sity of California and Cal State Uruversity systems, there are already GPAs figured to their gwdelines on your grade printout. So, my adVJce to everyone is: Quit playing the GPA game. Learn, ddDlll it! SEAN MOSS Cal Poly San Luis Obispo CLINTON BEHAVED BADLY • Jusl wd.flt to say all tho public agrees clboUt Clmton: H.is conduct iS horrid. Joseph Bell's column \S sordid (The Bell Curve- "Cbnton crisis parullels past cow1ty inci- dent," Sept. 24). Don't Pad the 1\mes, it's lil>erttl mind und. Read the Pilot. Whal' up w1th Sid. UNOA SCHWANTZ C'osta Mesa NAMING RAPIST IS OK . ' C'hris Decker is a conVJcted rapist (•Rapist seeks $1 million from oty," Sept. 30) He Is a sexual predator Yes, hiS neigh- bors should know of his crimci. and his whereabouts. As for tum being described as a child molester, consider u a typo, To call this rapist a •garden-variety• tex off ender, let this clown T. Matthew Phillips explain that definlUon toe room full ol rape victiml with the door doled. A• for g1ving com.par*>nl of dLffenmt levels to rape and child moleslcltion, I can see where the.lawyer can have this view, as he is a paraSlte on society and sucks tus income from the lowest of social levels. The client is a raplSt. The lawy~r IS trying to rape the taxpayers of this city. JIM RENAGHAN Costa Mesa A PICK FOR NEXT TOP 103 The Academic Booster Council of Costa Mesa High School would like to nominate eighth-grade history teacher Tracey Olguin as one of Newport-Mesa's most influential She was named a Teacher of the Year at both the district and county level and is competing for the state title. Her influence, both in the dassroom to her students as well as an inspiration to her fellow profes- sionals, is widespread. PAULETTE WITT President, CostA Mesa High School A~demic Booster Council Costa Mesa PUT 'LOCAL' BACK IN PAPER Now that the Daily Pilot has become 'a natiortal newspaper, it would behoove you guys to dedicate three or four full pages to citizen comments about national issues ("Legal eagles eye Clinton's vtdeo testimo- ny,• Sept. 22; "Congressmen back impeachment talks," Oct. 7.) There are more of them than th(\ Ken- neth Starr hate tape:, to think about. Maybe China. Iran Ta.xe . The nls? Or maybe we should go back to being a local newspaper. If Don Slaughter is so knowledgeable about the president of the Uruted States, how does he feel about ow City Council (Readers Respond ·neat Clinton like any other citizen,• Sept 24)? And KeVln Murphy? And lughway construction? The zero-tolerance in school? Etc., etc. ls he running for independent counsel? What ts he ruruung for? What makes him so· perfect that he ca.n preach to me about my president and bogus wpeachment hear· ings? He obviously Mt at his computer and watche(J the whole orcus that Congr hotSted on UJ 41ld decided he was the expert. Tha.nk God tor our local voire ~f logic, Joseph Belli MTIY UWGRAVEN Balboa ltland -........ .. ( Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Substitµte teacher· gets season lifeguard honor • Four receive special awards at party for Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department. PAUL CHAW?. IW,fb NEWPORT BEACH -Alex Crenshaw, a 30-year-old substi- t\,lte teacher and aspb1.ng fiie:. man, has been named the sea- sonal lifeguard of the year. Crenshaw was one of tour honored during the inaugural Appreciation Beach Party on Fri- day night at the Newport Dunes resort to honor Fire and Marine Department employees. The beach party, attended by an esti- mated 300 people, also included a fireworks display that lit up the night sky. Others given special recogni- tion included Brent Jacobsen, marine safety officer of the year; Rob Beuch, firefighter of the year; and Susan Coulter, non-sworn service professional of the year. Coulter, a Newport Beach res- ident, has helped the department with recruitment and the coordi- nation of ~al events, mclud-. ing the department's annual Chris\mas Party. ' ~If ever there was an all-star team comprised of the most high- ly regarded employees, Susan would lead the team as our MVP," said Fire and Marine Chief Tunothy Riley. Jacobsen, who is married and lives in Newport Heights, comes from a Jong aqut.ac tradition. The marine safety officer's father was a Ne\'(pOrt Beach lifeguard cluef and his brother and sister are also , seasonal lifeguards with the department. Beuch has been with the department since 1980. Besides being a firefighter and para- medic, he has a commitment to family. He and his wife, Barbara, recently adopted two children of a drug-dependent mother. The host of the awards party was the Commodores Club of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. The Caring tbr Creation conference opens today • Daylong event melds environment, religion. H~ HS Ml\.\ll" iw,~ NEWPORT BEACH -In an effort to create networks between the environmental and religious communities, a Citring for Creation conference will be held today at 10 a.m. at St. Mark Presbyterian Church. Modeled after similar con- ferences held in Los Angeles, the event will include speeches by noted religious and environ- mental leaders, including the Rev. Peter Kreitler, an Episco-Pal priest and founder of Earth Service Inc. . Kreitler served as pastor of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church m Paci.fie Palisades for 17 years before leaving in 1990 SCOUT CONTINUED FROM A 1 Although he hasn't attended the school rn years, Ted's third- grade sister, Ashley, does. His IJrother Garrett, an eighth-grader dt Ensign lntennedlate School, is also a former Harbor View stu- dent. •This is kind of a family affair for us,• Ted's mother, Nancy O'Connor said. •our family got a lot out of Harbor View." For the past five months, Ted has been laymg the ground work for the renovations that he and about 50 Boy Scouts clnd parent volunteers will work on Saturday. ·1 wanted to do something that could really make a difference,• Ted said. "Mrs. Kendall showed TQe around the campus and told me about some of the things that needed to be fixed.· So Ted wrote up a work plan that he presented it to the school's Parent Faculty Organization. Impressed by his initiative and planning, the group donated $1,000 toward the project. Ted raised anotller $600 in money and m-kind donations. ·All of the bricks we're using have been donated,• he said. Fnday, he and a small crew continued breaking up old cement, sawing away old rein- forcing rods m preJ?aiation for Saturday's major p!ish That's when a cement truck will deliver eight yards of new concrete for a walkway that was never complet- ed when the school was built. ------- SALE ''"lb 50%off • Anra Rugs • Selttled Wool CArJHrl• . ·~ Mon-Fn 10-6 Sat 10·5 722·7224 230 Eat 17th St. Com Mesi www.rugsenda to give his full attention to Earth Service. •This is a chance for envi- ronmentaJ groups to share thelf concerns and tell what they've been doing,• said Bob Parry, a Caring for Creation board member. ·n·s also a~ for congregations to tell what they've been doing d to share their ideas." Other featured speakers will be Suellen Lowry, the director of Allied Voices Outreach; the Rev. Peter Moore-Kochlacs, director of Environmental Mm- istries of Southern California; and Ward Allebach, founder of Green Networking for Orange County. The fee for attetldii\g is $10 For more infonnation, call Margaret Henke at (714) 731- 6775 or Kathryn Hansen at (714) 544-8611. Alter finishing the re novations, Ted will write a report about the project and present 1t to the Boy Scouts of Amenca·Orange Coun- ty Council. U the project meets the C'ouncil's standards, Ted will be promoted to Eagle Scout. ·rt's a really great progrdlll, • SaJcl Ted's father, Ted O'CQo.nor Sr. "It teaches kids how ta deal with w1expected challenges and to organize a large project.• In addition to his time commit- ments to high school and the Boy Scouts, Ted wrestles with the Mater Dei varsity team. He said he would like to attend UCl and ma1or m computer programming and applications. ·nus has been a real good project." he said. "I learned a lot, and 1t brings back lots of memo- ries berng at the school again. The dnnkmg fountains are a lot lower than I remember.· . --. COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM A4 PROPOSED HOTEL AT NEWPORT DUNES Kranzley; ·1rs really premature to make a ju<Jgment on this issue. Once we get the environmental impact roport, a lot of our ques- tions will he answered and we can make tl1e right decision. We must address traffic and view issues.• Adams: "I think it's a very high- profile Site in the city and we need to be very careful about what goes in there. w~ have to makP $Ure that tho traffic and other lmpdcts can be mitigated.· Wlnship: ·Careful C0"'5ideration should be given in this project. However, ingress and egress to • Bayside Dnve and the impact to De Anza Mobile J1ome Park should be car~fully rrutigated. • Ridgeway: •As long as there's not a traffic impact and we can miti- gate the impact to De Anza Mobile Home Park, I'm in sup- port of the increase in rooms. 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Millennium Pldn proponents LIGHTS (ONTINUED FROM A ·1 rcn ·ssdnrn of crystdl chandeliers as Orange County, wher<~ d hous- tng m and good economy are sparking dn mtcre~t m more tra- d1ti0nai"hghting fuclures • ewport Coast residents are butmg rudny of the larger crystal C"hendclicn., • Scltd CarnP I lertzberg, tt spok<•swoman tor Alhed Uuhhng "We're w~ry proud to bo showing this collc•c- t1on • For SurnN. tht' works drt' born lurgoly out ol hie; low, not only for TERMITES CONTINUED FROM A 1 1•xiemuntltor.., busy Now, many "dY they' rt> 9cll.mg 50 to 100 extra calls a ddy Whll<' llldny of the tcrnutc> ~Us c1re for mere extcrmmat1ons, mleftlallons often pmnt to d Jargc>r problem. For instdnn?: Older homes lhttl hdvE.m't l><'en exlenru- ndted in scvNal y<>ars could hav<> -;pverdl colonies ol <1s many clS :J,000 lermtlt>s in atttc.:s and hPtwtwn walls, which rould mdke fumigdtion nC'C·essdry "W<• clo i1hou1 I ,200 fum1ga- l 1ons t1 y(•dr," s.1id Curlis Good, Pfl'SJdC'lll of NPwport cxterminat- MCCLUNG CONTINUED FROM A 1 res sohc 1h•cl d hnbc! .me! hdftlS~ed f\ tr.Clung v.'htlc m custody. Bolltml ~aJCl tht• pdtr met thlS wPek with thP l\1ex1r.rn National <'umnuss10n on I Iumun Right:., . . . . sa.id it would generate 112,000 johs, including 51,000 al the rede· veloped site, and an $8,11 million tax surplus per year after mamte- nance costs, The study released Fnday said a 24-million-passenger-per-year airport would generate $215 mil- lion per year for the county and local governments. That plan would generate 16,53& Jobs at the airport and 64,000 countywide. The remain- der of the 92,000 JObs would be created in surrounding counties. While the business council study did not include a compan- son of other factors, it considered the loss of aviation spending to the magruficenl chandeliers but for the crystal m them .. He's particularly interested m crystal from Czechoslovakia, the country where he said 1t was flrst used. In 1948, lus fdther. Abraham Samet, opened Crysldl Mart, i:ln importer of European crystdl chandeliers, m New York City. In 1958, Samet started worklng al tus father's business in Vdrious capacities. After his father closed the store, Samet and d pd.rlncr, Jdck Alper. opened Alper and Sclmet to unport crystal from Europe. Although he dlways had access to the Czechoslovakian mg. "When you have a C'Olony in a house. it means it's been there for dt least three years and a house cot1ld hdve up to 10 Wes- tabons. • Newport-Mesa school board member Serene Stokes, who had her Corona del Mar home exter- rrunated this week, hopes the worst is over. "If it's their mating season, I thmk they all came and mdted al my house,• she said. "It's espe- cially bad when wP live so close to the water. We've had four huge ffiVdSiOns. • Exterminator Bill Newmdn of Huntington Beach said extemu- nalors are like dentists in th<.tl people don't usually call until the situation lS urgent. wluch is mvestigating Sanchez Torres' actions. Bollard said Jefferey Davidow, U.S. ambassador t<> Mexico, signed two directives calling for stgns al border pomts and advi- sones to ship captains warrung about Mexico'ssWf gun laws. · l\fcClung. tus father, Eugene, and first mate Noah Bailey were Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber "'"'"'v.a ''" s49foron9fy 00 UPT03MOS· SAME AS CASH OAC Based on 50 yds. Padding & lnstallatJon Included While Supplies Last VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial • Residential Sales & Service Fu I),,.., .>f V.uot, WOo/\Jn Axm nster & S.,... CClrJ)l.t ng A11ailablo 1904 H•rbor Boulevard • Coat• M ... ~~~~:.._~----4 N.E. Comer of Harbor & 19th StMt (949) 722-9642 Vltlt ue on the web et www.carpetd9pot.net S ,. other areas if El Toro is not used as an airport and the John Wayne, Los Angeles International and Ontario airport remain at their present capacities. Ene said that would result in about 500,000 Orange County residents each year spending their aviation dollars outside of the county. The extra driving time to LAX and other airports would con- sume 26 million hours per year, wtuch Erie said translates into $800 million in lost revenue. "Without an aJrport, there are ,significant negative impacts to · Orange County residents and businesses,• be said. crystals, the communist regime in the former Eastern moc country made it extremely difficult for American companies to import them. With the fall of commu- rusm, the industry has slowly experienced a rebirth, Samet sa.td. Through his chandeliers, Samet hopes to regenerate a mar- ket for and an awareness of Czech crystal in the United States. •Each piece is a piece of art,• he said, holding one of the hand- beveled crystal prisms. "This is something I've been wanting to do for 20 years, and I think I will do it for the rest of my life.• •It's pretty much out of sight, out of mind,• Newman said:r "There's no way to really stbp them but if it's left unchecked, it could cause considerable dam- age. This season is really the last hurrah [of the year) for tennites. • Colonies usually appear in homes or neighborhoods that are 15 years old or older. The prob- lem ts compounded in older neighborhoods, such as Newport Heights and Corona del Mar, where houses are closer together. "If your neighbors don't take care of their houses, then that could allow for more infesta- tions,• Good said. 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EYE-<>PENER QUOTE OF THE DAY Newport Beach's Brandis Braverman passas up a shot Wh ~ WI~ the path of the pro cicuit I see 83. • Sports Editor Roger Canson • 949.57 44223 or "It's o dose race to Ho. 1. Hingis wt11 stil do wel (for the rest of the year) and hopefuly lhkay dowel_" Robert Van't Hof, Lindsay Davenport's coach Newpot:t Beach/Costa ~ Doily Pilot BI Newport Beach's Lindsay Davenport will be crowned No. 1 in the world Monday. . . She will echpse Hingis .in rankings as SWJss Miss 19ses m Ftlderstadt event. · .. . . HH IL \Ill> Dt i:I.\ :: ewport Bedch's Lindsdy Ddv- 2'nP._Ort, WlllnN1of this year's U.S. :O~n m women's smgles, will ~ood her months-long chase and 14.ke over tht• No. 1 spot m the "'torld ranlungs Ddvenport, the hottest player oo the Corel Women's Tennis .A'sSOCiation Tour since the middle 'Ol summer, will officially· halt -Martina Hingis' 80-week run at. No 1 when the computer rank- ings are released Monday. Switzerland'!.> Hmg1s, who recently turned 18, lost to Bel- gium's nsmg star, Donuruque Vdfl Roo ·t. m the quarterfinals Friday of $450,000 Porsche Grand Pri in Filderstadt, Germany. · gis, who has lost three of her ast eight matches, lost 3-6, 7- 6 ( 4), 6-4 to 12th-ranked Van R · l, who ended the match w~ lasted 2·18 by blasb.ng a for and winner down the line avenport, t.1 Palisad.?S Tennis Cl member and crowned ed!li- er ti,is month as the Newport- Mefa Conununity's No. 1 Most lnfltential Person, would've tak- en way Hmgis' top spot even tf the wiss Miss had won, because Da1Je.nport needed only to defeat Fi64ce's Nathalie Tauziat later m tbe day, which she did, to the t1Jll• of 7-6 (7-1), 7-5. • -gis' No 1 ranking has in danger for months from roved Davenport and her · ppmg game. Last year at ll,p.l_.ll!1e, Hingis had a huge ledd WS points over then-No. 2 ovotna .. enport, 22, was selected tlie se Pldyer of the Month for A,)i~ and September. She won the U.S. Open at Arthur Ashe Stadium m New York, defeating in straJght sets. Davenport r lost a set during the entire ament while capturing her Grand Slam title. . avcnport, coached by -i ........... SEE LINDSAY PAGE 83 • Through the air, on the ground, Newport hammers the Sentinels thr0t~gout. RIOIAfll) DUNN ." • Dcif l'iat ~AHEIM-lmagine the dam- age Newport· Harbor .fligh's offense could've caused had 1t been on the field long enough Fri- day night. At times, Coach Jeff Brinkley's Sailors -playing football for the first time this season as the top- ranked team m CIF Southern Sec- tion Division VI -must have thought they were watching a clone of themselves as host Mag- nolia marched down the field like, well, typical Sailors. In six drives, spanning three full quarters, Newport Harbor's offense scored a touchdown each time as the Tars punished the Sentmels, 40-7 , in a preleague finale at La Palma Park. The Sailors· (5-0), behind the passing effici.ency of senior quar- terback Steve .Gorman and the workhorse effort of seniQr tail- back Robert Pered1a, had much less time (28:12 to 19:48) to make their offense work, because Mag- nolia (3-2) tWJce sustained drives which lasted better than seven rrunutes. "We're not used to standing on the sideline that long,• Bnnkley said of Magnolia drives in the sec- ond (7:16) and fourth quarters (7:07), which no doubt kept the Sailors' defense busiling, but cul- .HIGH 25-yard. line, fdcmg a fourth-and-4 situation. But Gorman teamed with receiver Billy Clayton for a 5-yard completion, and three plays later he con- nected· with senior Oscar Garcia on an out pattern ford 7-yard touchdown. controlled the ball pretty much edfly m the gdffie. ~ On Newport's second series, which started with ,. l :58 left m the firs! quar- ter dnd ended one ~ nunule mto the S(.>cond, Magnolia was nailed · with four pendlties totalling 50 yd!ds -d ·7 Magnolia. · which became Newport's 20th straight non-Sea View League victim, tied the Steve Gorman !dee mask, an unsports, ) manlikr> on ]ledd coach minated m zero Sentinel pomts. "(The Sentinels) took a page out of our book That's how we like to do it.• The way Gormdfl was passmg, Newport Harbor didn't need much brne. On the first senes, Gorman drove the Tars to the Magnolia game on its ensuing pos~ession, a nine-play. 77-yard dnve capped· by Peter Sekona's niJty 16-yard touchdown run, in which he broke two tackles· on a third-and- 15 play. "Defensively, we struggled early on.• Bnnkley said. ·we really didn't stuff the run dml they SCHOOL FOOTBALL Bill Fnednch. a ,defen- 1ve clipping and dO offside<> penalty when the Sailors fdced a th1td-and-short ms1de the l 0. Lamc.1r Lee complet('d the dnve for Newport with a 2-yard sconng Jdunt to g1\ l' Ordnge County· sixth-rdnked team a 13-7 lead. SEE NEWPORT PAGE 84 BRIAN fOSUDA I OAl.Y PllOT Corona del Mar High quarterback MJke Bergey (left) Jets fly an aerial behind the protection of senior offensive lineman Steve Witt (70) ln Friday night's collision at Westminster; above, Nate Lem.merman (30) follows the lead of Bretl Wiseman (64). £dM pulls out fourth strai.ght Sea Kings' Mark Hatfield blocks Westminster's extra point try in fourth quarter to preseive the victory. BAH.RY f AUIMI R !kit l'iot WESTMINSTER -E>espite being on the field with the rest of his defense for nearly two-tlurds of the nonleague football conte:,t at Westminster High, Corond del Mar High seruor middle line- backer Mark Hatfield clJdn't look too awful tired after the 150- mmute slugfest Friday night. . Fueled, in fact, by the adrena- line of a 14-13 CdM triumph, which was m doubt until the final 21 seconds, Hcrtfield appeared downright re1uvendt- ed ~ he sprinted around the postgame victory celebration, hoob.ng with JOY "Oh man!," was how Hatfield summed up the Sea Kings' fourth straight win, gwing them opllmurn momentum heading mto Fnday's annual Battle of the Bay w1th unbeaten Newport Harbor to open Sea View League action. ·1 just think we were m better shape than (Westminster),• said Hatfield, who was among sever- al CdM defenders making big plays all evening, though he horded perhaps the biggest all to 14 LIONS 13 hunself. The aforementioned game- breaker came after Westminster (2-3) scored with 10 09 left in the game, pulling wit.Jun a conver- sion kick of a deddlock. "I told myself l had to get through the B gap and I was lucky enough to get my hand on the ball." Hatfield said of the lead-protectmg blocked PAT. Cd M's defense, Sed Kings. 14' 1-4 in total offensive yards, went 80 yard on 13 play with theu econd po~ses ion ot the game to eclrll a 7- 0 lead, ~ith Mike Cope • sconng the tm;t ot his 1- yard touchdo\\71 runs \\1th 11:12 left before hi\lftime which also featured heroics from Dennis Alshuler, Jay Bottom, Alex Bottom, Curt Sumner, Ty Hdrper, and Seth Richardson, The Sea Kings. ho" - Mark Hatfield ever, regrouped at mter- among others, made the lead stand up, fighb.ng off a wild final drive by the Lions, who nearly sent thei.r homecoming crowd off to celebrate m grand style. Westminster, which donuni:ll· ed the first half. outgaining the mission and took advantdge of some misfortune m the k1clung game by the hosts to tdke the lead W'llh a pa.lf of TI}:; withm .~:35 Idle m the third qudr- tcr. We-.;tminster punter and SEE SEA KINGS PAGE 84 DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE Of THE WEEK • Newport Hprbor's 16-year-old senior has been soanng through the· ranks by leaps and bounds. Datt~ M o t start early. Grow up m Newport Beach and you probably had a volleyball in your band-at some polilt bt'fore high school. But Newport Harbor l ligh middle blocker Kathy Lavold, a t6-yea.r-old _cruor who bu t d out of her crih qwcker than you can ~y grow up, began from scratch h r fr h.man year and stepped into Coach 04tl Glenn' nationally r~lted guts program v ral p1k and d1 ~hind her peer&. Th S..foot·2 Lftvold, oom ln Canada hut r ed m N wport \ Beach, 1 now commanding th ' same type of attention from college recrwters es teammate Jennifer Carey, the Sailors' 6 · 1 setter and, oC'C'ordmg to coache5, among the top players m th • i.tate. But Levold, who has rcce1v 'd "hundr ds of letters• from colleg " and ts still dCC"ldmg where to take her allotl<Xi hv' rCCT\llting trip , m r I) rolled up on the ~hor of GI M' prouram one day a ft 5·fOOl· lO rookie who didn't knciw what pa , and pilte m ant. •My treshmftll y r, 1 ootildn't even rv ' th ball ov r th n t. • SEE LAVOLO MGI 81 I ~ .. " . .. -. . ... .. NV: of $500 L ow Price Gua r tantee .We must exclude1he 1999 Lexus LX 470 due to limited inventory • ' CERTIFIED SAVINGS! '95 LEXUS SC300 Bladi/jade. 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Mint, no OMV (394661) $58,987 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot ene Autry, who went from singing cowboy.to multimillionaire, had become a friend to many in the Newport Harbor area before he passed away Oct. 2 in Los • Angeles. He was 91. r. He was born in Texas town of noga on Sept. 29, 1907, and ... rear~ in the sDl.411 Oklahoma • town df Ravia. Four of the past big name personalities on. the local scale had been John Wayne, former Sen. Barry Gold.wat~. Andy Devine and Tom Tully. At one point, both Autry and p the original ·cisco Kid,• the late : Stan Dunn. who lived for years in : Costa Mesa, worked for . Columbia Pictmes. • ln time, Autry made room for : Dwm in his Western Heritage -Museum in Griffith Park. • I became friends with the : one-time movie cowbQy hero and • ownei of the Anaheim Angels .,.E baseball team. when serving as : an administrative assistant at ~ Cypress College. He became a. : much-honored recipient of the college's Americana Award. Autry subsequently delivered .,. a $1,000 check to Cypress : Athletic Duector Don Lent, .. • forme r Newport Harbor High ... grid coach, to support any • particuldf athletic program. :. It all led to an interview 2 covering diffe~ent aspects of hls We. ;, ln trigwng was his lllitial t. •break• toward the btg bme m "' the late '20s and that night he " chose to talk about it. ~ The inspiration arose late one • everung in the Chelsea, Okla. rdil terminal where Autry was employed as a telegrapher. Busmess held trailed off. He was alone, and that was a choice time · to pick up his $8 mail order -catalog guitar to sing to himself. It wasn't long before a strdnger approached the counter and wanted to send a telegraph. He stood there for some ti.me listening to Autry's music. After the young telegrapher .. took note thal someone was ,,,, present, he arose to hear the man extend hlgh praise and urged SIDILlllS don Contrell him to take his talent to a big radio st&tion. The man. with a weathered cowboy face and one who had exhibited considerable athletic feats in rodeo tours and " incredible roping stunts, was the famed Will Rogers. Asked how and when he came to know it was Will Rogers, Autry replied, "When I got to the bottom of the message where he had signed it -Will Rogers.• Within a year, the compliment came back to him, then he packed his bags and bid for big radio happenings. A vital figure in his life was his first wife, the late lna Mae. She encouraged him to persevere in the move work and not be discouraged. initially, he was troubled, "because I didn't know what to do with my hands." That's why he came to wear gloves. If she hadn't prodded, Autry sumusecl another 94 films wouldn't have made it to the silver screen. Ina Mae also warrants a lofty salute for her supporting role relative to his music. •Rudolph, the Red-nosed Reindeer" was the big one, selling 10 million copes. Autry did not care for the song, which came to h.un through a Sears advertising salesman. •I thought it was silly," he said. lna Mae kept prodding "becduse she believed the children would like it." He claimed to be the first singing cowboy in the movies and his first film was "In Old Santa Fe," with star Ken Maynard, but Autry's populanty Gene Autry, during the heydays of the '40s. was nsing so fast that many theater owners started putting lus ndllle above Maynard on the marquees . Autry's first run on radio was in 1928. He al<>o wound up cutting 635 records. He was big dt the box office fro m 1937-43. He was in the Top 10 of all movie box office favontes m 1940-42 before he Joined the Anny Air Corps and became a troop ltdflSport pilot. After WWII, he returned to feature more work in the movies and in television work before bowtng a way in 1956. Autry announced three years ago that the Walt Disney Co. was buymg a part interest in the Angels' club. Disney took operrtting control the following year. The Disney firm had an agreement to acqUll'e Autry's rema.uung share of the team at bis death At one tune. he also hdd d small interest m one of the pro footbdll teams. In 1984, his second wife, Jackie Ellam, said Autry had long wished for three Uungs: an Academy Award, A World Senes ring and the Western Hentage Museum She said, "I know 1 can't get him the first two, but I th.Ink l can get him the museum.• And that she did. Autry, who has befriended the Orange County Press Club, Cypress College and many other Orange County organizations in past years, was delighted a few yea.rs back when he opened his museum on a 13-acre tract m Griffith Park, Los Angeles. lrorucally, one of his best fnends, Roy Rogers. another sirlging cowboy. died July 6. He once said he had a hlgh regard for Rogers and considered him o great humarutarian. Autry, who once turned down an opporturuty to play bdseball 111 the minor leagues, had been the Angels' owner smce the team was formed as an American League expansion franchise m 1961. CEOLLEGE ·. LIFE ISN'T FOR HER B rand.is Braverman, who first put the family name on the ... Newport-Mesa tennis map • two years ago, has turned down tull-ride scholarship offers from UCLA and Stanford and will tum pro, officicilly, today. Braverman, 18, has been playing women's pro challengers for nearly three years, but she can begin cashing paychecks when she makes her debut in the $25,000 USTA Women's .. Challenger of lndian Wells at Uie Hyatt Grand Champions Resort. With Braverman Leaning toward UCLA, she attended a foOl ball game earlier this season With her fnend, Jennifer DOnahue, daughter of fonner U LA Coach Terry Donahue, en the Brwns played Texas at the Rose Bowl. Braverman studied pnvately with a tutor for three years and hnished her high school class work in January 1997 -a month before her 17th birthday. And college life apparenUy isn't her thing. •I told Jenruf er, 'Thank. you "' -r-now 1 know exactly what I don't want. You just helped me ....; make my decision,'• Bravennan .. said. Braverman erupted on the . local scene two years ago in the .,. Paafic Li!e/USTA Women's Challenger of Newport Beach at p.; the Newport Beach Maniott ~· Hotel and Tenrus Club, when sbe . advanced through the qualifymg rounds and reached the main draw. Braverman, the USTA's top-ranked player m the nation last year in the girls 18s and a member of the U.S. junior national team, began playing tennis at age 4 and has been focused on playing professionally for years. Her younger sister, Natalie, is the No. 1 singles player tlus season as a Newport Harbor High freshman. Her youngest sister, Jill, is among the top Southern California players in the 10s. • Speaking of the USTA Women's Challenger of Newport Beach, the event was dr~ped this year, but could be picked up next year. It bad been played the past two years at the Mamott. "We had the option lo do 1t again this year, but the tinung was bad and (the time of year) is stressful for us,• said club director Robyn Ray, who, along with his wife, Erika, operated the tournament last year and raised $10,000 for charity. •we need a year's rest,• Ray added. ·u the tournament was Later in the year, like November, or earlier like April, May or even June, we'd be able to spend more crucial time on it. •1t was a real tough deasion (to drop the event). It was a lot of work, but we felt it was also a lot CINDSAY DAVENPORT . Newport Beach's Robert Van't Hof, earned $700,000 for her championship at the Open, becoming the first American-bom woman to win the title since Chris .. Evert in 1982. In August, Davenport became the first woman ever to sweep the "' Callfomia summer hardcourt ~ events at Staiiford (Bank of the ~est), Carlsbad• (Toshiba) an<;t Manhattan Beach (Acura). Sha also became the first womo.n smce Martina Navratilo: va ln 1988 to WlD three linglel utlei in the 141Ile c:alander month. 1.Ut month, Davenport tbld the ~Pilot that herself and~ •will go back and forth (dunng the final five ·weeks), and we'll see who's No. 1 at the end.• •Jt's a close race to No. i,- Van't Hof said. "Hingts will still do well (for the rest of the year) and hopefully Undsay will do well." Davenport, who entered th Pildentadt tournament trailing Htngis by only 26 computer points, can pad her leed wtth three more townaments remain- ing on the WTA Tow -in Zurtch. Phllodelphia and New York for The Chase Champlon1hip1, where the seuon'1 top-ranked player~. offidally be crowned. TENNIS richord dunn I of fun" • According to Braverman, the Newport Beach Challenger, played dunng the end of September and beginning of October, was a favonte stop for Women's Tenrus Assooation Tour players ranked from 70 to 1,000. •Everyone loved it here," Braverman sclld "The players never had to leave. because the tournament was right next to the hotel, and the restaurants were right here and shopping was light hem Plus, it's real close to the airport.~ Ray said .he'll stay in contact with the USTA in hopes of landing a men's or women's chctllenger m the spring. • On the heels of the Davis Cup debacle m Milwaukee. it would seem UST A officials are anxious to return lo Newport Beach, where the Palisades Tennis Club • played host to the U S -versus- the Netherlands quarterfinal tie in April 1997. While the otv of Newport Beach has a chance to lure other top mtemationaJ tennis e vents to Palisades -parking and speaal permits through the a ty we re the two biggest obstacles for promoters during the DaVIS Cup and The Challenge (pldyed last June) -the city's status would appear to look even brighter after the stunts p ulled m Milwaukee In addltion to the embarrassing loss to Italy Sept. I 27 with our country's best players not participating. folks in Mil- waukee used a tasteless-looking camouflage spread over empty seats. Milwaukee had trouble filling seats because, that same weekend, The Promise Keepers' convenbon was held at the ad1acent Bradley Center (to a Jull house) and, according to Wisconslllltes, the weather was beautiful and locals wanted to be elsewhere before winter. Toss in the Andre Agass1 disaster and you can see why Milwaukee struggled to promote the Davis Cup Wouldn't it be great if next year Newport Beach hosted back-to-back maJor tournaments. so the expenses could be shared by two parties (read: promoters) and the worth of building grandstands could serve a duar purpose and limit the impact of mconvenicnce? Pirates hit ·t~e sweet spot · MISSION VIEJO Jennifer Tunzi shot a nine-over-par 80 ----r as Orange Coast College defeated Saddleback, 364-381, m I 0 L f an Orange Empire Conference women's golf match on Thursday at Dove Canyon Country Cub. The victory extended the Piratos wmrung streak to five matche . Mancola Di trick shot an 69 for OCC (11.J). Jan Cheng ~hot a 97 and Grace J lou hot a 98. Next up for the Pirat Ui the Orango Emp1r Conference toUl'IUlment which starts Monday at Cypress GoU C..1ub and C'oncludes on Wednesday at Jwupa I lills Country Club. Club roller hockey season g ts und r way The Newport Harbor club boys roll r hock y ·--~~~~111111r team opened tl-; citson recently with o 5-31 W I I I l 11 I to Dana Hills. The Newport junior varsity also f U in 1ts open 11 7-2, to 'T\ahuex> Billi. The Newport varsity ii coached by Todd Summ rs, while the junior vernty ls ~ched by Ralph Rollin . Corona del Mor al50 has a team. coeched by Phil Rothwell Gam8I are played at th~ inline arena on Walnut Avenue tn Tustin. For ihfonnation or a !K'heduJ of gam , contact 720-8918 or adrnams- trator Krtt Mungo (673·9054) J LAVOLD CONTINUED FROM 81 said Lavold, who quickly discovered most everybody else wno showed up that fU"St day had played dub volleyball. •I was never on the same level as half th~rls J'm plaY).llg with now.• said I.avoid. "My teammates were my role models, They still are my role models, I still look up to them. •I always wanted to work my way up to be on the same level as them, to meet theu expectations. Bemg tall docsn1t hurt, either." • La void, who has sance JOined. CharUe Brande's Orange County Volleyball Club, climbed the. Newport Harbor rqnks. from frosh-so)lh to JV, before earning a stdrting varsity position last year on a squad that fimshed 21-3 and captured the CIF Southern Section D1Vl5ion I tJUe. The Sailors. who lost only two graduating seruors from last year and opened this season rC1nkPd No 2 m the nation according to some publications, rely on Carey's setting and leadership skills and Juruor Apnl Rosi.' hitting. But they've al~o been able to stop teams in the rruddle thanks to I.avoid and 6-2 1uruor middle blocker Krista om. Lavold, whose spnng dllows her to go above the rim m another sport played indoors on the ha.rdw0<>9, always •wanted to grow up a lltUe earlier." But she can't believe herseU how quickly she has dScended 10 volleyball. "It's hmny to look at some girls now," she said. "because 1 · have so much respect for them and J always thought they were so huge. Then they come back from college and you're bigger · You put them on such a pcdl•stal, then all of the sudden. you're on the same level as them.• On the heels of menting all-tournament honors at the San Marcos lnvitationdl. m which the Sailors won it and Ross was tournament MVP, Lavold last week sparked Newport Harbor in two key nonleague v1ctones Lavold th~ Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week, recorded 11 kills and lour blocks m the Tdf'S' swe ep over Laguna Beach, then added 15 kills and three blocks m their fow-game win over Arroyo Grande "She came out strong m that first game against Arroyo Grande." said Glenn, whttSL team is top-ranked in CIF St"te HAPPY BIRTHDAY I Ii I f 11 SUNDAY ~Fta.Da ~. NnwOln HAwJR w vou.nBAU. Otucx Loo ~\ '*-aRIHAwMl w 1RMX AM> fmJ) llMDY llEAuatu. •7il COM*A oa. MM w vau.nuu 40 $1,180 50 $2,735 Saturday, Odober 10, 1998 83 D1vts1on I. "We wen'n't passin wt!ll, hut Kathy wds doing real well out ol thP. ~erv receive. "The be:.t part of her game JS that she's aware of her faults she's working hard un impro them. It's hard for kids to do that, bccdUS~ volleyball ts ouch a technical sport.• The \'l\ aCJous Lavokl, who pas~cd a tt>sl to cotPr kind~rgarten u y~Ctr ed!ly ("l got bored sitting dt home." she Sdldl, hds recrUJting tnps lin~d up a t Duke anct Virguua. She plans to takc> unofhciul VlSllS to use and UC Santa BMbctra. but doesn't want to comJTUt to rlfl\ more oflic1dl-v1s1t tnps. ·1 don't want to book them all,• she sa.id. 'Tm hoping this rdd ~chool lS gomg to pop up out of nowhere.• Just like Lavold, of course Care'f. among the country's top recruits, and I.avoid could take d tnp together lo Texas A&M "Vv'hen I fl!St went to Newpon Harbor, the fin.t thing •;ou see ts the volleyball state chdmpionship bann•"r (from 1994)," Ldvold said. "You can't help but wonder, ·w9wl I wonder how that must be to be on such a wuuung ~edm. • • Lavold is hnchng thdt out. Along with what it's like to be inundated with recruiters' ph calls, which never came with the manual. "I'm depressed high school's over (next spnng). • she said. ·sometimes I feel like asking, What do you mean I have to to college? I )USt got my drive liccno;e?'" Lavold, who said pld}'l11g wUeyball at Newport Harbor is dll d\>out pnde and tradition, wUI hop tully keep the qmck accelerctbon tor \'Ollevball only. SCHEDULE • SAnnt.DAY • FootbllJI COl!WnUntty col eve ~d at OCC. 1 P.11' High !chool ·Costa Mew "' ,..,.,.,,m. •I I.a P11 m.t P¥1<, Ar\Ahetm, 7 p, • Oou country C~• mt'n •nd womefl SOu-iti.r., c.ai.tom .. Coll('9e at C.l Pory ~ Bror\CO l1>111tat•ontl 11 B~lh P•r\.. POfV')n• Co...,,,,11n11y colleg• men•~ v.-orneo ·Or (o.1)1 •: '""~ tn.itatoon•l •t ''"n(' Pa~ 9 &IT> High khool bo)" .and girts C05t• M.w t Huntington k.i<.t C•ntral p,,1 •n,,Uhon•I. I01m .• SO«ef' ~It...,,· fr""° Pacrhc ~Sex.them uMomi. College. J p.m. Collec}C womrn Soo.rtMm Clititom .. 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Second Quertw NH · Lee 2 run (kick failed), 11 ·oo NH • Peredla 2 run (pass failed), 1 :22. 'third~ NH · Garcia 10 pass from Gorman (Peredia pass from Gorman), 6:32. NH • Jacobs 5 pass from Gorman (pass failed), 5:19 NH -Johnson 5 run (Johnson kick). 0:00. Attendance: 2,~00 (Mtimated). fNOMOUAL RUSHtNG NH • Peredia, 22-92, 1 TO; Lee. 5-24, 1 TO; Tunney, Hi; Johnson, 1-5, 1 TD, Kalanz. 2-1 Mag -Speer, 19-62, Sekona, 8·52; Fao~. 2-12, Davis, 8-9; sanchez, 1-2; Nguyen, 1..0 INDIVIDUAL PASSING DIANA MULVIHU I DAii. V PILOT ~stancia Higb's Manu Tanielu gets loose In first-hall action a gainst Sd.Ota Ana Valley Friday night. NH -Gorman, 16-20-0, 180, 3 TDs; Johnson, 1-1 0, 6. Mag'-Davis, 5-10-1, 58. INDMDUA.L RECEMNG SHOOTING BLANKS NH • Garcia, 9·86. 2 TDs; Clayton. 5-77; Jacobs, 2-18, 1 TO; Peredia, 1·5. Mag · Faoa. 1·23; Sanchez. 1-15; Nguyen, 1-10; Henry, 1-6, Gallo, 1-4 GAME STATISTICS i Despite recovering /early fumbles, Estancia 1can't come up with any fireworks of its own. h."I'\ lfll I Do Not SANT.\ ANA -Under normdl ~cumstdnccs recove>rmu five umbles m the first h<1ll would put earn m d good po'>1t1on to win d thaU gdJTie · I There weren't dny nonndl c1r- ¢umstances Fnday night in t:stdllcid I hgh's 21-0 loo.,s to Santc1 Ana Vc1lley m a nonh..•c1cruc• game f' the Santc1 Ana Bowl The Eagles ( 1-4) recovN<'d hve (umbles in the first hdlf, hut ~uJdn't seem to. figure out how to ut together d i.conng dnve. flen, Esldnnc1 drove, or stdrted. Fdkons' temtory, but couldn't pul the ball into the end zone dnd fumed over possE>ss1on on downs "I have one thinq to sdy," ~stanc1a Codch DdV<' Perktn'> Said "I'm not happy We didn't pl<.1y weU cmcl W<' ll play betti~r next week~ I Jn the hrst quc1rtcr, d fumble fecovcry on the Sdnld Ana VaUey ) 2·ydrd-lme dppeared to be d ~rt•c1k for the Etlqles, who were only trailing, 7-0, dft('r d 72-ydrd ~nKhdown pass to DaVld Gue- Vrlrd lrum Miguel GuerrNo, 1 1\vo incomp1"1c• pdsses and d 1un for d los-. forc-P<l Estancia to ttcmpt d '.32-yurd fwld gOc.11 by John Aldcn~te . But the kirk WdS tJppN1 dnd the bdll wohbled wtdl' ~fl. I btc1nC'ld apr><•dre>d to have dnother chance to tie the score in the second quarter. A fumble recovery by Fahad Jatud set up a . dnve from Santa Ana Valley's 48- ydrd-hne. An 18-yard run by Monu Tanielu, who fuushed with t 19 yards on 19 carnes, and a 15- yMd reception by Korey Menden gave the Eagles a h.rst down on the 15-ydfd lme. After two unsuc- cessful runs and an incomplete pdsS, Estanoc1 set up for a held goal try. The fdke was on and holder Ricky Romo went back to pass. His complet.Jon to Tamelu for 6 yMds was just short of the first down marker The Falcons (2~3) drove bdck from the 6-yard tine and scored on a 17- yard touch- down run .hy Elm Fatu. Tanlelu Santa And Valley added d touchdown with undPr four nun- utes left in the fourth quarter on t.1 4-yard run by Guerrero dnd added a two-point conver~1on to end scoring The closest Estancia came to winrung was when the referees threatened to forfeit the game dfter two whistling fireworks were thrown onto the 10-yard line, about four rrunut(•s dpdrt, at the north Pnd of the fi(•ld ThP ref- erees WdlTlcd the crowd thdt .rny further foreign objects would result m the forfe1t. Needless to say, the Eagles couldn't find any fireworks.' Score by Quarters Estancia 0 0 0 0 -0 Santa Ana Valley 7 6 0 8 -21 First Quarter SAV Guevara 72 pass from Guerrero (Rodriguez kick), 11·01. Second Quarter SAV E. Fatu 17 run (kick failed), 4.37 Fourth Quarter SAV Guerrero 4 run (Barragan pass from Guerrero) Attendance. 600 (estimated). INDIVIDUAl RUSHING ·Est Tan1elu, 19·119. K. Valbuena, 9·mlnus 59, Alderete. 3-12; Mueller; 2-2, R Romo, 2 2; Nunez, 2-11; Romero, 1 4, Garcia, 1·1 SAV • H Fatu, 22 153; Guerrero, 2·4, 1 TD. Barragan, 2 B; E. Fatu, 1-17, 1 TO. INDIVIDUAL PASSING Est K. Valbuena, 5 23 2, 65; R. Romo, 1 1 ·0, 6, Tan1elu. (} 1 o; 0. SAV • Guerrero, 14-30'0, 202, 1 TD. INDIVIDUAl RECEIVING Est -B Valbuena, 3 35, Tanielu, 2·21, Menden, 1-15. SAV -Barragan, 4 64, E. Fatu, 3 30; Guevara, 2 81 , l TO, Fuerte, 2·16, H. Fatu, 2 minus B; Save, 1·19. GAME STATISTICS Est First downs 15 Rushes yardage 32 147 Passing yardage 71 Passing 6 25·2 Net return yardage• 2 Sacks yardage 7 SO Net yardage 169 Punts 5 35 2 Fumbles fumbles lost 3· \ flags net yardage B 55 SAY 14 27-182 202 14-30-0 31 0 0 415 3 2B.6 5-5 13 127 Ttme of possession unavailable •Punt returns, interceptions. fumble returns NH M~ First downs 19 13 Rushes-yardage 31-12B 37·157 Passing yardage 1B6 5B Passing 17 21·0 5-10-1 Net return yardage" 77 6 Sacks-yardage 0 2 -20 Net yardetge 391 201 Punts 0 2·2B.5 Fumbles-fumbles lost 3-1 4-1 Fletgs net yardage 12 100 13·98 Time of possession 1948 2B:12 *Pu(lt returns, interceptLons, fumble returns NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 81 On U1e next sen£>s, Newport Harbor detensive end Steve McCarthy sacked and stnpped the ball loose from Magnolia quarterback Jacob Ddvts, but Magnolia's 6-foot, 265-pound offensive guard, Joe Makaafi, recovered the fumble and carried it to the Sentinel t 8 . On the Sailors' third posses- sion, Gorman sparked the dnve with a 35-yard completion lo Clayton on third-and-10, setting up Pered1a's 2-yard scoring bun.t. To open the second half, the Sdilors scored on their fourth straight dnve, their longest of the game (5:28) as Gonnan complet- ed thrPe Ou.rd-down passes to keep it cilive Gorman, who completed 16 of 20 throws ror 180 yards dnd.three touchdowns (with no intercep- tions), found a wide open Garaa in the P.nd zone with 6:32 left on the tlurd lJUdrter clock Gormdn passed to Peredia for the two- pomt conversion and NC'wport Harbor bwlt a 27-7 edge. Pirates, Riverside renew old rivalry • Bdnged up Pirates hope to. move ball, then stop the fUil m final ndndivis1ondl game with Riverside tonight. h"" 11111 ~~P'lllt COSTA MESA NPxl week, Orc1.ngP Coast Colleqp's footuc1U tedffi hds a bye clOd 1t couldn't come any soont>r for a tc•am thdt has been pldgued by m1unes for the first four gdmcs. But h<•fore the Ptn1tcs cdn rest, they hdvc to pull it together on<' ld!:>t time tgamsl Rlvers1cJe tonight dl Prange• Coast ColJNJe lot OCC's homecommg. c;\arting dl 7. Besides the losses of defensive ~ack.c. Robert PaUoto and Josh Owens, dS well dS spccidl teams $tandout Doug McDanif'l, the f 11ates can now add David ~astleton to the list Castleton. a freshman tramfer om BYU who Wds on<~ of the tartrng receivers, 1s out for ilbout ur weeks with a broken collar- ne. Linebacker Chns Clayton has roken bones m his hand, but JS xpccted to play anyway with a tt to protect the inJury. At runrung bdCk, all but sopho· ore Andre Stewart are sulf ctiJlg from nunor in1unes, but all arc sWl expected to pldy In light of <ill that. the Pirates will really have to come togeth<'r as a team tf they are going to beat Riverside, since both teamc; dfP evenly matched. A small margin separates them m the offensive and dcfons1ve rankings m the Mission Con- ference. Riverside hcls its prob- lems. as w<.>ll . The Tigers, who are 1-3 despite recent · Jared Flint signs of unprovement, may be wtthout start.mg qudrt.er- back Andy Whildon. The sopho- more may play, but has a major shoulder injury and won't be any- where near 100% if he's in the game. That means that Riverside will try to esldblish most of 1ts offense on the ground behind tailback Corey Noble. The freshman has rushed for 242 yards on 56 came . ORANGE COAST LINEUPS No. fltayer Ht. wt. a. ,.,._ 11 JNO P\JNT 6 S 200 fr 08 I KSV1N TOlllMS S 7 11S fr Tl l4 ......... INMJ ~11240 fr Fl IS tvAH MPaa '-7 210 SO WR 24 0.US ..._,. S 10 165 So WR ft Mu '9uo!INGMM 6-4 2JS Fr ' TE 77 5ttW 90NIUA , ~ 280~ LT 5t JAIOff WIM '61265 Ff LG 71 DAMn WI.JIU 6-4 J20 fr. C 7t 1-lf't VIA 6·2 295 Fr llG 11 DM'*"'-f6M5 fr AT " ~MIU•..,..,. 71 Dulllfo• 74 ICINt AM:>llllsoN 43 DAVID Rcl•••SON ,,,..,,.~ .. ~ ..... U 0-QAYTON 21 AMoMa..... 40 WOCJCIMIW Ons 10 lom\'-- 25 KIYIN Roewe Ht. wt.CJ. Poa. S.• .BO So OE 6 2 280 Fr, OT 6-2 2IO fr OT 6 2 2.25 So 0£ 6 2 2AS So Oll 6 '240So Ill 5· 11 200 So Oll s-e 175 So Cl ~ tlS Fr. Cl ~ t9S fr SS .. 2 19S ff fS RIVERSIDE Orange Codst, 2-2 on the year, is sbll struqgling With the run defense, but it is understood that adjustments must b<' made which would forct• Riverside> to throw lhe bdll. "With thl!ir quarterback banged up, 1t translates into more running plays." Coach Bill Work- man Sd.ld. "They ore a good run- ning team and WC' have to slow them down dOcJ force them to throw the ball il w~ are going to be succe!-.sful. • One way that the Pirates can force Rivcrstd(> to go to the au is by putting points on the board ear!y, sort\cthmg the Pirates haven't don' very well this" sea- son. ·we need to start early for a change,• Workman said. "The whole season, we haven't got a first down on the fir~t three series. That's rune plays we've wasted~ Starting running back Kevin Torres, who rushed for 123 yards and two touchdowns against Palomdr, will be expected to get the offense moving. If they can run the ball, then Pirat<>s quarter- back Jared Filint will have more options at his <Wiposal Riverside will counter on defense with a pair of defensive ends who dre expected to cause trouble for OCC. Sophomore end Greg Lee (6-fool-4, 255) is one of the best athletes on the team. I le is accomparued by a big threat. 6-fool-10, 295-pound Ray DcAn- da. Sophomore linebacker Mark Helton is also expected to cause problems. "We start 10 freshmen on offense,• Workman said. "Jt seems that once the game gets going, we move the ball 811 right. We just need to start the game wtth that kind of mobility.• PLAYERS KEVIN TORR·ES OF THE WEii ·. Tho S·fOOt-7, 1185·pound fr~shmnn rushed for t 23 yards and two TDs against P1J1omar. Torres had a 69-yard TO run in the third quarter, .a.,~ DAVID fi ROBINSON The 6-Coot-2, .l 225-pound sophomore defensive end had eight tackles against Palomar, two for losses. Robinson alto had three quarterbac.k hurri • Newport Beach/Costa M.eso 6aily Pil61 BRIAN POBUDA I DAit.V Pit.OT Corona del Mar quarterback Mike Bergey (3} tries to escape the clutches of Westminster defender Vince laurel in Friday's duel. SEA KINGS CONTINUED FROM 81 quarterback Kelly Cohurn, who chased down errnnl or high-arc- ing punt snaps all night, n•trC'ated. to field one in his own l'nd zon£> and hurried off a low hoe tlnv<> that set CdM up at thl' :l4 On the ensuing s11dp, ..,pnior tailback Nate Lemmenllclll took a pitch atound the right c,i<f(• cmcl cut back across the fiPlcl ford 34- yard TD. lus first of tlw see1c;on. Danny Gonzdles' PAT knotted the score and WP-stminster repeated its punllncJ problt1ms four plays after the kickoff . This time, Cohum'c; hurried lock ricocheted off a wclll uf pltlY· ers m the neutral zone, rehound- ing 2 yards behlnd the linP to thP Westminster 15. Lemmenndn went 10 yclrcJ ... to the 4 on c;econd du\vtl ,md Mtk<' Hayes bounced off tdC'kl(>rs mto the end zone on tlw tollow1ny snap With 2:05 left 1n th<' thud penod. Gonzales nc1llcrl the> P/\T, which proved l o h<' the dHfN- ence. ·We finally hlo< kPd some- body," CdM C0<tch 01ck FrP<'· man said of the ~wc.ond-hcilf offensive surge that me lucl<>d C>7 ground yards by Lf'rnmen111111. But it was dP.fen ... e wl11c h saved the day h£>w, (I\ <'f< 0111111<1 contmued breakdowns cU16inst West:mmster's scr<'en paS<,l>S und draw plays to hold off thf> hosts But the Lions made CdM sweat, when PhiU1p J£>nkms picked up a fumble by a Wcst- rrunster receiver, who dPJ>t'ctrcd stopped well short of the fu..,t down on third dnd lonq. Jcnkms, hnwC'VN, dcld1•d 28 yard~ to the modest 9-yurcl pds" play, setting up first down dl thE' CdM 30 with 1 4 1 left. A 10-yard pd5S dnd 8-yurd Score by Quarters Corona del Mar 0 0 14 0 -14 Westminster 0 1 0 6 · 13 Second Quarter W Cope 1 run (Coburn lc.ick), 11:12. Third Quarter CdM -Lemrnerman 34 run (Gonzales klCk), 5 39 CdM -Hayes 4 run (Gonzales kick), 2.05 Fourth Quarter W . Cope 1 run (luck blocked), 10:09. Attendance 1,300 (estimated). INDIVIDUAL RUSHING CdM -Lcmmerman, 13·75, t TO, Hatfield, 2·10, Hayes, 1-4, 1 TO, Es1ab<ook, 1·2, Sumner, 1·1, Bergey, 3 mtnll1·39 W -Cope, 22 84, 2 TDs; Sanchez, 8-51, Jenkins, 1 2B; Laurel, 4 9, Cobum, 4 minus· I I, bad punt snap, 1-minus-21 INDIVIDUAL PASSING CdM Bergey, 7-1).0, 48 W Coburn, 15-27 l, 152. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING CdM Alshuler, 2-2B. McM1llen, 3-20, Hayes, 1 4, Harper, 1 minus·6 W Tau, 6 51; Jenkins, 4·40; Cope, 2 41, Roberts, 2 13; ~urel. 1-7 GAME STATISTl'tS CdM W F1r\t downs 7 16 Rushes yardage 19-7B 3B·161 Pa\'>lng yardage 48 152 Passmg 7 13-0 15-27-1 Net return yardage• 5 0 Sacks yardage 2 -25 2 -21 Net yardage 106 192 Punts 6·36 5 5-24 6 Fumbles fumbles lost 2· 1 3..0 flaQ\ net yardage S.92 10-81 Time of pos\eu1on 1 17·28 30:32 •Punt returns, interceptions, fumble returns · sWl'l'P put Uw Lions u1 held goal rnnye, hut two pld)'S produced nothinq, bnnum9 ( obum on ford 30-ydrd tr). which Sdlled wide left. CdM r(!n out th~ ftnal 21 sec- oncl-. for th , w u\. ORANGE COAST FOOTBALL Shadow lands • The 1948 football team returns, 50 years later. COSTA MESA As soon"" he heMd ctbout plans to found a com· muruty college in the Newpo11 f lrUbor urC'a, Ray Rosso knew that Oran_ge Coast Colll•gc• wa<> th<> plar1• he wantc>d to be. A'62-year-otd Navy /\u Corp-. World Wdr It vctctan who had grad· ualed from UC Berkeley. Ro~.,o lwl JU t lf'CI Chatley Coll~e to victo- ry in the 1947 Junior Ro e Oowl rn his scc-ond sel1son as a head coadl. But he had visit d Newport and the surrounchng area on occasion • and longed for an opportunity to movf! to the beach. He convinced OC\'s first prPi.1dc-nt, B<'sil Peterson, and Athletic Di.rector Wendell Pirkcn.s lhctt he was tho nnht tndn lor the.job. But looking across the desolah>, dt>scrt11d Simla Ana Am1y Base, what h e saw thut first season was a niqhtnmrc "It was Windy dnd in tho middle of nowhere," Rosso r~'called. "It was full of weeds, and you could look 1n any cllrPction anct not see a single house or tr(>(!. And when Uu• fo<J rollnd in ~t night, you could· n't i;ee a thmg. Thdt Wll!> real foq " There was no grass e1Uwr, but he wds able to convert an old over- grown nine-hole goU coun.e \hell hdd been rlondlt'd lo the anny base by Bob I lope and Omg Cro)by into a u ahln prdctke held. "Jt was hard as c<imcnt, but it served ats purµo .. ~." Ro-.,.o said. "Home" was Newpotl Harbor dnt\ 1 hmtmgton Hcarh h19bs. Most of the 45 players (nf'.arly one-tenth of lhl! school's tnst en.roU- ment of 500) who !>tarted the sca\on with the ongmaJ team Wf".re also from th<Y.;e high schools. Many of them wtre, llke lht>tr head c;oach, P.X-m1htary men. Hired in the summer. Rosso didn't have much time to recruit. and conv\n<l- ln~ athletes that thil deserted anny :post was the place to get ecol- lege and athletic career started was no l'HY task e.lther. ·we were compcttnu with Santh Ana and runerton, the estab- lished colleges in thP county," Rosso aid. •u wasn't easy to ooa~ athletes that ocr· was lhe 11lllce for lhem." • The Pliates ttlso lackccl tralnmg equipment. Most of what they bad Chet ftrlt season wa.c; acquired frQm he old l A. l>ons' prof ... k>nal team, inC'luding thP.ir old wool game jerseys. With all this working ay1tinst them, Ro1so admitted, "We didn't heve the greatest athletes that first yeM. Hut those guys had tbia lltl· hide th•t they weren't going to .lost+.• And, along wttb illllltant CiNichet' Pickens and Johnny ~' they mede that attitude hold up through the flnt two games « the ,...., Led by quarterblck John Powl,,r, ft Fullerton ttansler from Balboe, and Harlow LeBird, WhCR father I leny wu one Of OCC'a ........ 1uppoltlln and • former ~ bolrd member for Whom the O)l- ltduln ls n.-, tM 'hebll opened the lellOll ·911pe. 15, wtf.b • 1.C..fi wtil CMf Rfttnlde It ·~ a.di Hlllr. NewJ>M. helfbM:k Brian ..... 9COl'eCI OCCs ""'~ dDwD ad hit blp ·ldloot teammate, Borel Horrell, addled a :I: ... ,.... and .... Plnlta.,... ·-Nnftlng. . -~J- , Newport .Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Rlrates' women's water polo team, which dominated last season, is starting to look even better this season. Eor a first-year team, Orange Coa t College's women's water polo team put ~er an outstanding season lat year. The Pirates dominated opponents and only stumbled in tbe playoff• against a .more-etitablished Golden West taun. That was then This year's Pirates are off to a 13·1 start and, in Coach Don Watson's opinion, are even better ~ that and have the potential to KCOmplisb some great. things as the season winds down. • "Last yea.ts team was a good ream, especially for a first-year program," Watson said. •But this ·year's team is a great team.· Being a Pirate is no easy task. Watson runs up to three practices a day and works his players hard IJl the pool. Athletes must cany a m.irurnum of 12 uruts of transferdble units and all profanity costs a quarter. The surpnsing thing is, all 17 of his players not only accept the guidelines, they thnve. on them. He has also earned only 50 cents. •This team fias an i.llcredible work eUuc/ Watson said. "We have multiple practices a day and Uterally everybody is there every day and no one is late." That k.J.nd of attendance at a commuruty col- lege is deflllitely commendable Having a common goal and ethic is JUSt one aspect of a good team chemistry, someUung that the Pirates have an abundance of "They all genwnl'ly like ec1ch other,• Watson said "They respect and appreoate each other's work ethic. The respect is dn earned respect because they give each other credit for survtvtng what I put them through at practice.• Not only do practices have a lot of cond.itiotting, there Cl{e labor intensive drills, most of which are done with another player banging onto them for the duration of the drill. Sometimes, players for Chris Oedihg's men's team are asked to get in the pool to provide a tougher challenge. •Those guys have to pay attention to our girls, otherwise they'll get putplayed, • Watson joked. "We are a lean and strong team, but we play agamst teams that hove a lot more size. We need lo practice against bigger players and be in the best condition possible to compete.• All that extla work has paid dividends at the end of Orange Coast's matches. In the fourth quarter, when many teams have been worn down, the Pirates are still fresh and outswun most opponents in the hnal uunutes In a recent win against Grossmont, OCC was up, 3-2, before scoring four unanswered goals 1.11 the final quarter. In theu only loss, wluch came at the hands of Merced, the Pl.rates trailed, 6-1, at the end of three periods. They almost pulled it out, eventually losing, 8· 7. •Our ability to be tough and 1.11 shdpe late m the game makes no game out of reach for us," Watson said There is also no individuality on the team The sconng is often dispersed and balanced, whJch \s good for OCC because opposmg teams can't easily detenrune who ~~~~!~~I~~ Head to Toe Custom Health Packages • Sports Massages • Personal Tramlng ~ • Circuit Tralnmg •Semi Private/Group Sessions •Physical Therapy •facials • Fitness Classes J ~ --~--~~ I Al• Jf.rl., clusa M-',. ,._ tHC6111f ti .. I. PflATES J AR "'1/# -'If"""'~ 1000 West Coast Hi,hway • Newport Beach (Across from alboa Bay Club) SPEOAl C/11 PACKAGES AVAllABll' 949 .. 722-3555 AUTO • HOME• UFE • HEALTH • MOTORCYCLE • COMMERCIAL Specializing In Low Cost Auto Insurance Michael J . 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"It's hard to isolate any one player because you neveT know who's gomg to step up from game to · game: According to Watson, his team has one weakness, it doesn't play with the confidence it merits. ·Tuey Uunk they are a good team: Watson said •t think they're a great team and they're slowly becorrung aware of it. They will be in good shape by the time it matters most." Orange Coast 1s 4-0 in the Orange Emptre Cbnference and playoffs start m about three weeks Watson is confident the Pirates wlU be m the hunt for a state title. • 1 want them to play as well as they can,• Watson said ·we've had a great start this season and I would like to think that we will WlD in the playoffs But with so many variables (injunes and illness are always lurking), we'll JUSt have to continue playing well, then wdlt and see. H JC SOCCER Pirates' men rip Rustlers; occ WOIDen rip GWC, too COSTA MESA -Jose Quin- tana and Anel Gavilan each had two goals as Orange Coast Col- lege defeated Golden West, 5-0, in an Orange Empire Conference match on .Friday at Orange Coast. Itc;uki Nishimura also scored for the Pirates (4-.4-2, 3-2-0 in conference). Goabes Sho11 Murase and Steve Smith each had a save m the shutout. Bucs' women win, 5-1 COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's women's soccer team blistered visiting Golden West in Orange Empire Confer- ence action with four second-half goals to send the Rustlers away with a 5-1 loss Emma Ekblad's goal in the first half gave the Bucs a 1·0 lead. then Viviana Perezchica scored in the 46th minute to lift OCC into a 2-0 lead. From thereihe rout began as Apollorua Reyes connected twice in three minutes, then Jarrue Miller capped it in the 88th mmute. ' Orange Coast unproves to 7-4- 2 overall, 4-1 1.11 the OEC; Golden •West falls to 7 -5, 2-2. 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Newport Beach, CA 92660 [• ..... .. fl Ii • €Rte Coatesser) INSURANCE SERVICES HEALTH • DISABILITY• tlflI •HOME• Al1TO ;,.pi1SI.. tONC·Tl?RM CARE T "'~ 20261 ACACIA STREET, SUITE 230 NEWPORT BEAett, CA 92660 949.261.9373 1.J ~ENSli #0814-02.1\ • No Point • No Lender F .. -No Proc•••lng F- • No Tl~ to L089 c_-11 Today: Newport Offlct: (Ml) 79;7'20 Help a child urvive today arid ucceed t morrow. Be a Big Brother. For more inf; nnation. pl e call (7 14 .544-777 . BIG BR THE SlSTB .. • • Saturday, Oc:obor I 0, t 998 Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot EMPLOYMENT II DUPLEXES 2704 2169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiil CREDIT 2 907 5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E' side C M 2Bd 1 Ba iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 1069 BEACH NEWPORT 1069 BEACH rzJ .,-. ,, .. ,. .. UM01aft ~· .,..,. ..... ••>•·••'- SERVICE DIRECTORY -for All Your Home and Busine s Needs - ...., ........ ......,,._U064t39 .......... rial • .. :11 .. 1'0 & ~ 4-BDRMS & VIEW +2.SBATH .. Private Spa .. Security1System tt Perfectly Maintained • Blutf e E Plan• Very Large 3br 2ba Oar. w/d hkup, gr1 3b 3 ,, o b 1 1 are a I S 1 O 5 0 /mo r Y•ba rn ot oc duplex 1 house lrom Avail 10118 VIiia Xlnt cond, bast buyl bay, 1 blk from boach, Rentals 949•675•4912 BROKER ... 760-31 42 garage, qv\el, cle3n '!\Bluffs E Plan• $1800 949·650·9428. ---------• 3BR 3 V•BA remodeltd.1 ________ RENTALS TO green belt loc, 2 story. NEWPOR1 SHARE ~459,000 Op•n Sun 528 Vista a,and• COAST 2170 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Bal boa Penn shar pro I • 1• 1 br nu 2br apt lurn 38r 2 .58• 4yr old gar pork S600 avail R E A L T Y alngl• family home. immod 714.420-4484 2 car gar, l/p, eJc, 2724 2 gated comm, no pet, CDM 2br 2ba duplex 949·760·314 like now 52200 + ullls, 1 blk to bea. S ot Pch X W'ide Lot W'ith PP Jim 949·851·8345 NS, prof, $800 mo ~.ch 1111 -ttvo-.. lMh \.\-<TL fa< O..t. Sll flltt ""'L 14 .. i.. moot • C.G "'-fire •• PUBLIC NOTICES C No ICE MOBILE i Dys 626-795·1690 PUBLI T S Room For Huge Eves 949.723-1616 GETO OF DEBT! ~e can heleJ • C1td1/ Uirds Comolidaltd • Po~mt11ls Lowrrtd • lnteml Rtductd • lfarassmotls1 Stopptd • If ablamos Es nOI PUBLIC NOTICE ~ COSTA MESA 1024 Expansion Or HOMES 1100 SOUTH COAST •CME S IDE• PUBLIC NOTICE • = AlTN GOLFERS B t St liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii METRO 2186 2br house. sharo prot:.....------- 1 oa orage CM Pl•lfPOr1 2Br 2Ba, l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rem. $62.S ulll. MONEY Nol1te IS nereby g ~en •• 11 SUPERIOR COURT tnat tht undtrs1goed .,..ill Step o utside your 201152• 515·500 Space ADORABLE b < 949 > 645 " 3399 · or CALIFORNIA, be SOid at Pub! c Auction frc11ch doors onto Iha OPEN SUN 1 ·5 ront, $400. 55... Har-*b * 3 r "'c""'M..,.-n""e-a-r""T-r-l·_S_q_r -s-.-,a-r-e 1 TO LOAN 2914 C'OUNTY OF ORANGE on Sa1urday, October 24, lush Mesa Verde c c. bor Realty 673·4400 2 8 hme cul·dO·sac. condo, prof I porson iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJI PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE 3 1998. at 1000 AM. al Starv· EQUAL HOUSING Golf cou ·el Boaull-2407 Port Whitby CM, Palms MH P•rk nu carpet/paint SlSSO $400.mo + ulls, no Fln•n c l•I woes have 41PTh•, oc',,'Y, Drive 1ng SthOlilr5 Mov1119 g Mini OPPORTUNITY ful. <;or1tu111porary 4br REDUCED TO 2br dbl wide. Kite, •P· no pet 7s1-4330 smkglpets. 646-8370 lfOU on y our toea? 0 • 0• S10111ge Co .. 1957 Nev.porl 3 Sba "me, full romo"' • Bow 14•71 S C M C AU1eatesta1e1dvtrtl1lnttnlhlS ,, .,. $675,000 ~ pllances, w/patlo .•••••••••• NB Sharo 2br, private We provide loans ,. ' lvd • • osta esa. a In 1992. Seporatft olc/ ' s • rdl •• f c od t Orange, CA 17141957•1088 newspaper1Ssu~l1C1to1befld ... pace rent 5450. bath, tern pref, n/srnl< ' go • o 1 ' 92883 • 1571 2035A. Ann Taylor eratfa11Hou$ln9 Actot196811 guest qtrl. state·Of· S15KOw'ner646·0277 APARTMENTS S675rno 1 dop avail history! N o feo. IN THE MATTER OF Household items 1mended whtch makes 11111eg1t the·art kllchon, storeo L 11 1 1 1111 562-624-2135 1 o a sonablo rates I 2003 Frank Yacopec to advertise any p11lertntt throughout, front oca on, o~at on, FOR RENT 1·877·566 9719 THE PETITION TO • courtyard, extensive locatlonl HB 1am pk NB Shr 2B1 apt • CHANGE THE NAME H~~~:ho!d ~~~! Holm 11m11a11011 or d11crlm1ot1on use I.If marble/granite. 2 4 "5 8' 3 b d 2 b a Upper Bay. resor1 tac .• •••••••••• Account Manaaer MOC Communlca Ilona • progresalvit •nd rapidly growing Co Is seekin g Account Managt rs to market our lull llne ol tocalllong diS· lance 1e1ecom ••r· vices 10 businesses. Vou must have 3 yeara demonstrated sates success (CLOSER). Outside sales experience, cold calling and prospecting skills ore essential. Tel&- corn background proferred Xlnl corn- m u nlc at Ion skllls, MS Otflco. We offer salary + commls- s ion 1, boneflts, Stoel< options & above all WE PAO· VISION the Busi- ness. FAX resume to: (909)481 ·0360, mail to 3400 Inland Empire Stullo 20, Ontario, CA 91764, or o·rnail lo: hr(ir mgccom.com OF Poppy Carmelo for Household ilcms bastf on nee color rtllglon A golfer's dream $62,500. 714-647-9927 nice, quiet, cloan. su. bud1cap. f1m1hal statno1 5820/Mo 640 9377 ANNOUNCEMENTS Logan Mlchael Cart· Landlord reserves lhe house al l!Ul attord3ble BALBOA · · 1 11honat er1g1n or •~ lnlenlttn 1:::=::========= wr ght, a minor right to b1d al sa'e, Cash 10 11take H J ,uclt •releruet pr i 1,; u I I Ca 11 718·2366 ISLAND 2606 NP share 2br apt Prom Advertising Sales CA~~~~~!ER ~~~1a°11~~1~n,~hs:~~~~:11~1C:0~: 1tm1tahonord1m1m1na11oa • An•;.~~~f~!1:,~: <!• HOUSES/ fu~:n~,~~. ~~~,f.r1~e~~ ---------~e:r_:xp~C:,~1:'i~~:r~ ORDER TO SHOW 11ome111 bot"'"" landlord Tbi5 aew•••Pf' wtll ut 751-4330 for an CONDOS 2BR 1UA Upper oo ~ •I'.! ulil 949·673·6215 ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 Poslti·ons·, Ae-'atl CA 5 fO and obhga1eo par1y. kno,.1119lf 1ccepl 1at 1d;er11st ilJ.IJ.iO 11 t 1 toda I 8 1 1 1 U E R CHANGE Starving Scholars Mo...,ng meet tor reat estatr wh1c1t 1111 11 " 1 Y •BAVCREST • 3br FOR RENT a boa s s 1200/mo Pool Hm to snr with 2920 Telecnarketlng & OF NAME Co llolJiioull~tlitw O•rrt1dtrs •E SIDE• 3 LEFT 3ba. remod !Cite, cozy ·--------· STUDIO wt3/4Ba young prof'I tn C.M Outelde Sales .. . PETITIONER(S) Poppy P~u11shed Newpott are ltertbf l•lor•td tut air 5 n w hom o• dl1ec1 .rrplc, hdwd floors. $500 (meld utls) Avt Very nice ploco, e;1sy· PRAYER TO ST, JUDE Base• cornm. Also Carmelo 10< Logan M•cheef Be:ich·Co\ta Mesa Daily from butttl r 3br 2.Sba Open Sun 1·4 S519K Nov 1 949-718·9748 going. Full privlg. sfteks ftvp'd Sal•• cartvv ~ht A m nor HAS dwellra1s dver11Hd ta tlttS 1---------May the Sacred Hearl • ·~ " · 1 P1c10ctobort0,17,1998 9tt c:oils AC, 2 car Owner949·631-6510 BALBOA AdorableBatboals un11 5550/mo. 5 4 9·1 101 Mnnr Good Oppt'yl , HAVE ILEO A PETITION S11102 te•lPlftr llt tn1IOle.. •• p c I th of Josua be adored • FOR AN ORDER T0,1----------< e••ll9',orl••lfJbSIS Tocom gar. fl O:J rom • BEST VALUE!! 2bd, tip, gn kitchen, and glonlled, loved Pr••• Telegram •, CHANGE NAMES FROM plal•'Oldiu111111•1t1t.t.n11HUD hlgt1s2oos 722·8120 2Br-rfam rm.tdin rm. ISLAND 2106 mull seel s1sso·mo. ••••••••• and pr.,ised, pre· 604 P1neAve. Logan Michael Cart1o11g111 SELL TtlHree•l l·ID0·•2•8stO fer E S IDE 3br 2.5bo op-2Ba, vintage lslandliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Avail now. 509·7115 COMMERCIAL s11r11od 1hroughoul tho Long Beach, 90844 TOL09anM1chaelMowe1y 1u wu•1ogloa.DCa1ta•leaH prox 1900 st prlv •nd home on full-size lot •CHARMER• lg world now and for· 562· 4 99- 1 203 It is nereby ordered lh.at callHUOal4Z6·~ hr;i Bullt In 1991 Lg w/unllm1Led potential fonced yd, Sbr 3 5ba, BALBOA REAL ESTATE evt1. Sacred Hean ot1..,..._F_t1J1_: _56_2_._ 4 ,....31>_·_ 4 _5_15_ all porsons IOltrO~led In your used vehicle yd & patios, $309K By for future develop· gardener. S39S01mo. Je~us, pray lor us; SI Apa, t m. n t utlllt y 111is maner 11ppear beloro thro,,.nh c lS~ fied owner 949·548·2571 menl, zoned for a yr lse 949·759·9264 PENINSUIA 2607 Jude, worker of milo· pe11on Tue-Sat FT, this court "' Department " · S No 703 01 tl'le Orange 642·5678 H E 'SIDE Charming 30R dvple>t... Situatod on liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cles, pray for us: t , goneral cleaning, exp C<lotnty Supenor Court 1ti•---------OUSES/ Home on over 9000SF prime streel within 1·C-O_R _______ •$185 0 • 3 B,2 B•• COMMERCIAL Jude, helpur ot lho roq'd 714-557-0075 the address sho"'n above CONDOS corner lol w/gl11rr1 gar. steps 01 ao.ndy beach ONA Voul\ed ce111n9s, frplc. PROPERTY 2.778 hopolass, pray 10' us BAKEA/O•corator on OCT 20. 1998, al 200 --------.... Will hold 6 cars plus Priced at: S650,000fl DEL MAR 2.122 nu pnVcrpt, bale, gar, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Soy this prayor nlno We are a dymarnlc o·ciock p.m. arid thoo ond Can't seem lo FOR SALE hugo RV area Call for ANGELA GLASSER liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lndry hk-up no pets tlrnes a day and by co., seeking creative, there show cause, II any Oetalls, 5399,000 METRO REALTY 760·1713 or 586·6469 NEW 2000sf bldg. In the o•ghlh d;ay your personable Bakers/ they have, why the po1111on get 10 all t1,1ose Xlnt Loe. Earl & Judy 949·723-0653 •2 New 3000sq fl Cannery Row. fronts prayer wlll be en· D for change ot name should repair lobs Taylor Agts949•642• 81,.. Ca n von Custom homes for lea1se, q1 Vcie1t •---------2 streets next to swe1od II has never d:cco~~~~ogrsk.no~~ai::gr~ not be grantOCI 4722 • • area, ocean vows 111 CORONA Mc Donald'a. For lse baon known lo fail It Is fur1her ordered thol a nrou11d the house? GENERAL 1002 Hm. Remodelod 1987, for Info 949·675·3384. Owner/Agt. 631·7433 Publ1co11on must be and exp helpfvll copy ol lhts order lo show E 'Slde Flneat TWM S0r 7 .sea' ofc/doo. Co ay 2 !llory cottago DEL MAR 2622 promised. Thank you, Training provided. c111.1se De published In Lei lhe 2Br t Hrne, ore, 2.SBa. pool, spa, sauna, etcl s p 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------1 St Jude, tor your Must love dogs . Daily P1101 a newspapor ol * V.A. * approx 1GOOsf, marble $2.195M 640•7283 Pp 0· 01 CH. 29r 2Ba.1• INDUSTRIAL 2788 holp, rHC Thre e Do g Bakery, general circura11on pub· Classified SO Down . SO Move-In entry. Fp, 2c gmrage BI G CANYON Owner yard. w/d, gar, hrdwd •(g Sunny• lbr 1ba iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil For lnQuirlos call: hshltd In lhls county, al ' Service FREE Counseling $244,500 l ·1·1509 Pp Transfer. Remodeled, firs, nowly remodeled w/ updated kite, gar, ---------949·376·8985 ~ lealt once a week for four FREE L t f H ,. $2650/mo ~48·4220 parking, W/0 f11g, incl LOW RENT! Industrial LOST e. j cons~ulive weei..s pu.or to Dlrectorv 15 0 omes E 'Slde on cul·de-sac, ;:,gl-lvl, Eictra Lg Fam, all util $1300/mo. space w/oll1ces, 2200-llll CATCH THE WAVE • th d I the h nc HU o NA REP OS 381 .i!B11 •," sldo yd, dining & living rm 2Br•---------NS P L A 4600sl 7Bcent al NNN FOUND 2925 LOVE THE OCEANf • .8r,;,f; S U :~1 19998 help you l!nd 1•800·723•6857 Keiser .,c;.hi d1a1rlc1, 2Ba, 2000sf, S475K COSTA MESA 2124 °~!0.1~18 gt Jackie (714) 673·2754 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jocat and onvlronmen· • JAMES A. JACKMAN, reliable help. Veteran Real Estate $369 000 646-1105 Pp 1sl TO Assumable. Ext. 301 ' Lost Cat 10/1 Wh1to/ tal Co seeks outgoing J UDG E /C 0 M M IS· ••FORCl.OSEO•• fiits.liii " gatod comm, aaklng 5562K720-1248 2Br 1.5Ba White tile -._,s,,,_o-. -0 ..,..,-H-wy--La-r_g_e _I_N_C_O_M_E-----I gray S1ama10. vtclmty Adventurous people to SIONEA OF THE SUPE· Gov homes Hud, MHA detachod 3Br ~ 58e, BLUFFS 1·STY TWH fir, f1p, inside hl<-ups, stud·o 0 e & b · hi ot V11\1 Point "Moses'' holp w:OC oxpansion. r:'live us a C;\lll .d 3BR 2B 1 ' P n rig PROPERTY 2790 T I I I I RIOR COURT Fin avail. Call 24 hrs, 011' 11ov,.1, built In A VIEW 1-car;a11gar.Ham11ton kltchenell Lundry incl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 949·718·9575 ran ng trave · Popp~ Carmelo, 381 18th ci::.~:r~:o 7 days 800·555·1003. "94 Xlnt Loe S315,000 S379,000 AGENT St. $950 949·548-8656 uttl s745mo. 723.0970 (714) 373·9725 St. Costa Mesa Ca 92627 Earl & Judi' Taylor, 949-650-3822 3Br 1Ba $1195/Mo COM dplex (2) 3br s, ••••••••• Counter The MailbolC Pro-Per ~------_.I OCE ANFRONT 11'1 Agents 642-4722 BUILDER Clo•• out --------2Sba 2 car gar each. EMPLOYMENT F & PT perm. Shi"", Oce ·de E t nowly refurbished COSTA MESA 2624 .. Published Newport 1>T' ~ ansi 1t ensive EASTSIOE R emodel Fabulous Bluff ocean (bhnds, crpts, etc) lg (Open Sun 1·4) 309 phones. orte work, Be4Ch.Cost1 Mesa Oa.ly Upgrados, Steps to 3Cr 4car gar, granite view• Once In a fncd yd. gar. 646-9666,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l11s Agt 949-720-9469 •••••••••."""~f_ri_en_d_l"'-y-6_4_2_·6_2_6_2_~ .P11Q( Sept. 19, 28 Oc1 3, ta ... i'ltfatft{1Pio Ssand. 5299•900 ICIU:tlen, 10,000 SF. hlellme opportunity. ''e SIDE nr 171tl & SA. °CREOITICOLLECTIONS: I 10. 1998 Sa094 .rw'ZJ J\! Rand K aar Agent Lot w/R V. Reio Sale Belly Hurry! Agent 3 8 ' :ZBa E'side Condo ACCTS RECEIVABLE Btlovtd "'''' .ind 049·061-5227 $319,900 Agent, 949·723·8120 new crpVpnt, 2c gar, 3br 2ba frplc, balcony. •••••••llilll EMPLOYMENT comm pool, no pets, gar, all nu. Sl200mo. BUSINESS & SSJO Must have min. 2y'9 PUBLIC NOTICE mother, pa~~td ~v.ay PATRIC K T E NORE John Miller 587·3897 Ch•rml n g Newport 513751mo 673.4861 1 yr IH 723·0445 strong collecllona', t Octobtr I 1998, 1n Please Call & Let Us EASTSIOf; Remode l Beach Home. Pristine E 'SIDE 2Br 1aa, 1c FINANCE credit & account rec-t LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUULIC SALE OF ABANDONED PROPERTY Newport Beac~ CA Know Whal Your 3Br 4ca , '" granite Cond. Major Remodel B ay B •ck CM 3Br/ Id t k N ••••••••••! ....... .,,,...~----~ onc11tatlon exp P1ofJ.. t '" Needs Arel 856-9705 kitchen 10.ooo· s F. Nice yard, big gar, 2 5Ba 2c gar, poot, ~:~~. ';390 'E;d~~· lfC~ -. ·APl10INl'ltHM 11 clent In MS Office & l -6 0 0 ·4 ·TENORE Loi wJRV Rolo Sole many eittras. $559K tennis, enclsd yd, '$875/Mo 645_,,505 ---------1 S~'RS/ Excel. We offer an ell· flfe>hcu ls hereby given tna\ the undersigned will sell at pubhc aucuon, pur· su.1tu 10 Section 21700 ol th1.o 8us1nns & Protea· s10 1111 Code, the tollowlng de:JjQrlbed properly 10 w11 ROBERT DECKMAN UNIT C·8t. JET SKI. FOUR CHESTS. STEREO, BIKE FRAMES. 9111,E WHEELS & MISC. PAA1S, & MISC BOXES REFRIGERATOR, ANO T.V. Sale will bt by compeU· live bidd•ng (wr.tten ataled bids may be submitted In ad'lance) ON THE 16TH OF OCT AT 9 AM AT THE PREMISE WHERE H id property has been stored and vvhrch is localed al AYRES SELF STORAGE, 1880 WHITTIER AVE, COSTA MESA. CA. 92627, 714~50·1282 Landlord re- serves the right to bid at tho salt Purchases musl bt made by cash aod paid Sht IS \ljrvtVtd b~ her lov1n9 dau9httrs "Id sons·1n·law, Ftidol and Nick Godoy, Susan and Muk Wing, and sons ~nd daughters 1n· law, St1910 and Anna del Rio, and V1cto1 and Yolanda del Rio Htr lift Wil\ filled with tht JOV of tlt~rn 9randch1ldrtn, and 6 grot 9randchlldrtn. Angrla was an uctpuonal cook, her boun1lful tablt "'iS always ol)fn 10 family & lr1tnds Silt I.\ now with her br~ov!d hu~band. 1~ ,alvad;ir lor at the 1.~ of purchas• It•-------~ All purchased goods are sold a:1 1s and must bt re- moved at 11me ol salo Sale is suP)oc1 to canttllallon In the 1ven1 ol stttltmtnl b•(tmllliiiiii tween landlord and obll· PACIPIC YID gattd party. Pvbllshed on MIMOA•a• .,...AK 10.3·96. 1().10·96 uu. ~ AYRES GROUP, BONO Cemetery . Mortvary f'IUMBER S·400-t684 Chapel • Cremato"' Ayr11 Soll Sloragt · 1 Rea1d1n1 Managers 3500 Pacific VIGW O!We Publl1ntd Newport N port Beach Seach·Cosle Mese Daily •w Piiat October 3. 10, 11198 844•2TOO .------~~----5-1-10-11 PIERCE BROTHERS n the move? BEU BROADWAY Mortuary * C hapel Cremation 1t 0 Bropdway Costa Mesa 842·8UJO "Affordable Alternative" Discount C~ket, Cremation& Burial Service Why should )lOU subject yourself & you~ f amlly to paying Infl ated prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll Frte 1.-54CA.WJ Sm1la Oraqt & SvroudlaC Coudtt • SOLD! Showcase homes tor sale In our Saturday Roal Estate Supplement! HOMES OF THE WEEK Olaplay ads atar1 a l Just $751 Oeadllne Wed Spm •**** OPEN HOUSE Ltatlng• for $151 Deadline 1'hurs 5pm ........ It pays to ad'lenrse In lh• best local Real Estate Sectton CALL TODAY LISA RIVERA 949.574.4252 AHNE WILLEY 949.574.4249 $~1 9 .900 Agont. Agent, Larry 949·631· 1600sf no pets. BUSINESS .,.... collon\ bonoltt pack· 1 John Miller 587.3897 1038 $1625/Mo. 650·2182 N.•Wllf Aefurblahad OPPORTUNITY CONFIRJll?.HS age Including 401 (I<). 1 Br 1 Ba In lovely Yl'/M'M0n11111...! EOE. drugf ree & Zero D own Payment Eaatbluff 0est Buyt gatea commly Walk 2904 C'""1 .... .i11n1 smokelrfto wor" ftn'"· Only ;IOJ7/MO. 3Br 3Br+2B:i ·~FR. l·Sty HUNTINGTON ' " .... a .. " .. "' to theater/shops, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ,,12-,,20 ronmont. Send r._ 2d5811,A2cl gasr'1,.G9r9e0301 Fshc9e9r·K 7G2r0oot L4ocoteion BEACH 2140 private gar/carport I>cr llott.. surne wllh salary hll · eat. Bk ng " • 4 ·170 kr S650·S750rno ~$425 •••••••• ' tory to: Payroll M•n· Call Agonl John M lllor. Harbor View Hiii• dep. Kl<'in Mgmt Please be wary of out fop·prochluc.-r111 ager, P.O. Box 1560, 149:.>67-3897 38r 2 SBa entry oom On Warner close to 949·581-4000 of aroa companies hill 'r Cost a Mesa, C A for ~xp~nslon't~ool , •, vedr ydt h Ing I k F ul ldy CBheotctke rwrthB ults1el n'eo~asl : ~:~1~,,~ .. 1111 ......... H 92628 or fu to (949) DANA POINI 1026 VIEWSI $835,000 oa e 'pets o , gar • " •l'o•1 .... u.-... 642·7667. Agent 673•5354 ner, hk-ups, pool & NEWPORT Bureau before you • ,, .. ,,,..,..,1,,_,,...,.,,. more S 1200mo. All sond any money tor Cust Svc. w/great phone skills needed for growing co. lo C M. FfT p osition great pay & b onefita, please call 549.5550, Opht $?"5.000 3Br 2.Ba LIDO ISLE Brand New Credit Oki GPC Credit BEACH 2669 fees or services Read & .. er 2aa. :i;:: g;ir, nu 5Br/5.5Ba·3~53Sq.Ft. 714-842-8088 end unders\and any f.q1J1hll'lhtd In 1989 aml gm\\~ C.all fc•r_ oppolntmcnl ··~J3-47" pnt ool -193·0761 or 3c garage. 8 rll Grundy Clean 3br 2b• den, contracts before you 41ou·7849 J.Wvbb, Bkr Realtor. 949-675-6161 ma1ble/grenlte ococtn sign. Shop lllOund tor LI DO ISLE Lo T HUNTINGTON view, 2br 2ba, Studio rates HUN.IlNG.l"ON 112 VIA VELLA HARBOUR 2142 363·1506 or 390·3308 __,.A~ll""'P-u-rp_o_•_•..,..lo_•_n_s._1 NURSERY SAf r<.' XLNT 35x88ft LOT CM 20th • Nwpt Bl. •Fast Approval l\.LW BEACH 1040 ASKINQ $525,000 STUNNING HOM· 2bd 1ba avail Now. •financial Spocliallst cra.$14 Jl'"r hr. Biii Grundy Realtor "" on / 1 888 0 74 0401 "' " Cafl 675-6161 Lagoon, 48r 38•. now $1100 mo. yearly • • • • dcpe.n.dmg on s;alei; B eauhful Pacific Ranch ...,..,.....,,"=_,,.._,....,,.........~--2000+ upscale reson Aelurbl1hed, gar, w/d, AVERAGE EARNS .tl>ilin. Cont.act TW'JHSE 36r 2.5Ba NWPT SHORES 2BR life, tennis, poola f/p, yard. 673-4373 $42,00C>f(Rt .... I n rm. 2c garage, Ofc, 2BA, eeam cetl, $2500/mo 846-6928 DUPLEX Upper Untt Hershey/candy routes ~cote ur C h;arlc\ for A, on. Guard-gated newer tile roof S349K Steps to aand, lg new ln Costa Mesa. Work .ippt. at 0.C. Premier wa1k 10 beach, a 10 +I Bill Grundy Realtors kit, 4Br 2Ba. sunroom, 7hrs/wl<. S7K Inv. Free Nur try.Fluwcrdile. 714·969·2092 Agent 949·675·6161 IAGUNA 2c part<lng S2600fmo. Info 800-757-8415. 24hr 633·9200 POOL HOME 4Br 3Ba N1GU£L 2152 yearly. Call 673-6900 Payphones $150K/Vr. LAGUNA BEACH Two M111ter Suites, Ext. 105 Ask fo1 Goly Lowest p11cos Local HELPER remodeled kit, llv-fam Very nice Town ha• Fab 8ayfront 2br 2.Sb;, s 11 es av a 11ab1 e · nccJrJ at Howmblc 1048 rooms. $450,000 Dick Pool/spa A/C f/p pool, d/w, f/p, pvt 800-800-3470 24/hrs N C 1. On the move? Sell your extra household Items In Classiflecf iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dickson, Prudential gar. hk·~f'8, ~a1er: waterfront patio S2&00. $ALL CASK BIZ $ uncry. onlalt om 1007 CA Realty 721·35G6 trosh, gordner pold, 949-675-0854/949·325--Coke/Hershey/Pepsi, 714·754•6661 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,1,r-1~~~1T1T,l'i RAMBLING 2br 2.6ba S1500mo. 7862. See Sat 10·2pm local routes avall FJ rda) N BAlBOA PENI NSUIA Can't seem to gel 10 all those • repair jobs around the house? let the Classlfled Service J t R d W j jl 01ant on park lrke All Credit Oki GPC 2888 Biayanore OrlAl!> $1350 weel<IY proflll, 'OWC C Urse ~·av ~v':.~•dSub:~~ (• p •Al Lii ~ grounds. 4 bedrooms Credll 71 4-842·8088 NEWPORT HQTS financing • fro• video ----..,,.~----·• Location 1oth St . ~•••••••"'-··-~ lncldg guest facllltles; Sml. redecorated 2bd 1·800·337·1375 Clnt1•1fle d b B VI 58 't • huge den & 3.6 boths. a f/ 1 d t Tt'e moll comprehon· eact1. ay ows. r ·~. II> 3b;i. lw Sm :I. Juat over the border NEWPORT ar, P n y, 110 pe 1 4Ba, owner occupy or ~ • ~ S1100 949·650.8145 stvo ond current dl1oc- lease non tor Income. 1• Olt.111 \'tCW, l\1tOkty. ., In beautiful Eastsldo BEACH 21 e9 ·----------tory Of goods ond Hr· Call Melissa, Agt (949) ~ v~uhal ~t1I, ~ Costa Mesa $375,000 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NP Penn Steps to about ... ~ mnnoufrom vices ;around I 1• beach 3br 2ba. new .. _...'lf .. --, 699-7714 or 673·1996 • • huJo,1000 Ooott. t &ANO 'N SURF 2Br 28a Condo Gated Ill• floors, paint. 11x-hot'oo,seldad ~,~ new k1tcliu1, l/try •• Fabulous View lnclud· OPEN SAT 1·4 lurH , gar, frplc, yrly, ~envelope1c.Jdc¥ CORONA DEL MAR O c ean Vlewl on Forre11eo Canyon. Ch•rmerl Lot value $839.900 l.ow ma.nt, 1 block to bHch Can build new. 320 Hazel CdM Home.949·759· 8070 VACANT TWNHMB LOWEST PRICl!D • II • d Ing Catalina Rare 300 Ca9ner, l!'212 St ?50mo 930-7527 PdcaMnqi111eri~ • "'t tn~llltainr • ht ~ Value 1n Prim• Area St 400/mo. LH Jvne, 14252 ~ [). s.irle A-52.5 t tltn<: rm 1n1flt1 in t Agent 494·1t77113521••••••••• ~ B,Ml&.CA!l2604 ~ 25y11. c.)uuoy to .• Prudential 2BR TwNHMs e1u MISCELLANEOUS "'t hrokrr , $1 2 •J c.1-...~1t, Canyon. top golf 'lllew, ~ II ~ $2500/mo. Bayer••• RENTALS t . m1 nm •&e •) 949·723+e120 court s 1495/mo.l•••••••lli• ~ 'led G'cul ~ W Cllft Dover •hor•• Agent 949~50~822 If ' er • 2br 2ba condo, upperl·3:;-a:;:-;R;-2=-:.e::-:a::Aa:N~lc:::•::-::N':""w'.""'.p::1 I----------• Mon·Fri level Open Sat 1 -~ Hgll Home on Quiet DUPLEXES 2704 • 714·261-1134 r~::. =~1~:::~ cut-de-.. c. lg lncd yd.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Overstocked with stuf1? A c:all 10 Classlhed will help 842·5670 apa, FP, frig, w/d, pet• Wealcllff area 2br ok, $2200/mo Broker •-------------------1 1t>a condo near ahop1 949·842-3850 NEWPORT NEWPORT & beach S16$.000. By BACK BAY 3br 2.6b•. BEACH 2669 BEACH 38r In COM .Ovt ot NEWPORT erea aeller aay1 Owner (714) 723·9122 2400af lg yd , gard•n•rliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Pet olc S239 1$mo • _,,, --~ ---. ·----.... ' --........ --.. -...... .. = -. -.. ... -I • -.. ••BAY FRONT** FAIRWAY APARTMENTS -Ji;• Directory help you find reliable help. 842-5878 Sell It Toda~l Lrg BEACH 1069 3Br & ram rm, need• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiim coamellc work but 38r 2 158• 1.Sly horn• PRICED 1000'a LESS w/lrg 'V•td, bonut rm, t h • n I•• t •a I•· ate. ow~f motivated I $319,000 Mal<t Olferl s4:lsl< Agent 840·1629 Koler 6 Co.949·316 1----------- 5576 Bel• Newport RMlty, Inc. (949) 640-7'02. ~ e11e c Home w/full AT 810 CANYON •t•:.' dock. •br gym, 4b•. OATP.O GOMl'tUNI 1 v ov f'A 1110N ... ,, ...... o ••n IUPlltYllO• formal dlnrm, llbt, ~ ''" • COSTA MESA l'o24 *JUST L1$TE0•3t>r 2b1 lg lot, nu windowt, appl'• A catpet. Hdwd fire In llvrm . U Y9K Agt Diana 949·7eO-GOOO Jr354, g4g.4550,go93 Can't seem 10 gt1 10 11 lhOst ropalr Job• atound lht ho111e? Let tho CteNlflM Service Directory help you find ra~ablt help. Establl-'*' 191'9 Winter& Yearty Rentals Oceanhnt a NftrtheBNch $1200 to $2800. tamrm, 3 frplo, 4400 at l}('('lutllul llct• lltwd "''<'' ml<I ~1111 tvn Ne~f Dvn.t WofwtfwMtf Ulll p•ld S8tOOmo view~ 1'1110)' c:nrdwc llvltllot In )~>Irr ,,,,g lt•NH"f i• :iw. eu~ 849 .. 49•388:a 1, :.i uf l \IH141<1r11111 rn hvmc1 ~ Mf'Yioe orien ·i~.J:....!..L • ..1 • IWIH r 8111~\: .. -L-....:._ nglYIQUCll ~ La,_e aln9te ltemtty • \~,1..ii•·r1tll)'t:I hni»lup· ~guests, mointoin ffoffic Home In Balboa. 3Bt •I irepl.'ltC(\\o"d A .cns1 control, & *"'"' moin ~ 2.&Ba, gatage, 9pa, • l\lt t 1w11t.1111111n~t. • fax 191Um8t lo 644-0364 or cal frplo, .~.eoo. Call • Wt I h."lr Ill 2 nnr.I ::1 1~11 Human~ 729·3863 ~. Pam, Agent 802·9743 • l\lfl!m ~ 1r 111 ~ H. VIII•• b ee Home • 1 1~1 m 2.Pll5 3bt 3ba, ofc:, f-rm, 3· • l'lc: t'llll tU401f'l.444.)!'o(..1(1 car gar, A/C, •P•· S.Jf'r)'. tlO IJCl8 patt<1 snoo eoe-1aes . .. . wport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Saturday, October 10, 1998 87 . ~5 FREEWAY TO BEACH BLVD. IN THE c1n OF HUNTINGTON EACH • • • • •• Financin As L ·ow ·As I • ALL NEW V•R6 AUTOMATIC, ALUMINUM RIMS, CASS., P/S, AIRBAGS, LOTS OF ROOM, NEW BODY STYLE, 2 YR. MAINTENANCE, 10K Ml. WARRANTY • • VR 6 CYL • LEATHER • MOONROOF • ALLOY WHEELS . • AIR CONDITIONING • DUAL AIR BAGS • KEYLESS ENTRY • ALARM • 2 YR. FREE MAINTENANCE 197 KIA SEPHIA RS 5 1 97HONDA CIVIC EX 1 97 CHEVY VENTURE 197HONDA ACCORD EX 1 97 NISSAN MAXIMA 197FORD EXPEDITION 195VW JETTA· 19BVW JETTA GLS 1 9BVW JETTA GL 195AUDI A64drAuto 1 98 vw BEETLE 1 9s 1suzu RODEOR64 FREE CREDIT CHICK RIVIEW CALL TODAY ~~~:ess _______ PRl•APPROVID CITY ZIP LOANS EMPLOYMENT WITH CASH HOME PHONE_..__ ___ _ SOCIAL SECURITY IACK . ' . MSRP WAS $22.355 1.9°/o AMIFM CASS .. AIR CONDITIONING,, PIS, DUAL AIR BAGS. TILT WHEEi. 2 Y1t. MAJ~NANQ. 100K Ml. WARRANTY MSRP WAS $2Z250 AM/FM CASS .. Alll CONDITIONING. PIS, DUAL AIR BAGS. TILT WHEEL. 2 YR. MAINTENANCE. 100K Ml. WAJUtANTY • 88 Sotvrdoy, October 10, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Me~ Daity P.tkt !MPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT APPWLNC!S 6011 Pl!tS a POWER BOATS POlD . · 9075 HONDA 9085 JAGUAR 9105 5530 5530 Sl!JlVICl!S 5533 ANIMALS 8049 70121 .. ______ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiilii&I i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Kenmore Heavy dl.lty •ee T.atRD LX '88 CIVIC LX Blue, 4 '90 SOVllREIQN m.tchlno W.'-r/gaa Llh •as dr, great shapall Blut/ta11. mini cot'ld, DRIVERS PT Mad Tran1crlptlon. .__. " .MHteoW lleoaw 24' SK.IP JACI( Tandem '• " • mnrl, 14,200 ml, s12,900. Low mllHllll ROUTE DRIVERS Qd typing akllla, mad Pl .... be awat• that d~tr 1250· Toshiba Young, domeatlc, lralltr. custom f11hlng <3POJHM) 115.750 Dys 949.224-0833 or (81SHS3) $12.995 Motivated Clan B bkgrnd helpful but not lhe ll1tlng1 In thla cat· 20 co:. TV 1150 ODO hand lad. $500. boat, lull a leet w/ , LKXU8 OF Eves SM9·644·6638 BAUER LOTUS Route Orlvera needed nee. Training. Call egory may900requlre you tM 314787 Talk9 atot 557-0280 radar. • scoop bait w•eTMINaT•R ,.,.7 •ccORO Ex .. ··dr __ .;;8...;4..;;;8_·M.;...;.2~·~7~7_o_o_ to run delivery & pick· aher 8p 75fM910 lo ~I a number WHhlf dry« stacked, aya, 160 gal fuel tank. (7t4) 882.eec>e) • "' ..... Will Ti I In whleh there la a apt alH gas atova, Bob (SMO) &48-1740 Pull pwr. V8, lthr '84 XJ9 up routH. ran Ra AL a a TAT i cha1ge par mlrn.ite, water healer w/fll'• all PIANOS• l·G-M_C_______ (005317) 519,987 Diamond blu/tan. the Rig ht CIH• C e.aLl!e FIT or PIT 1 k n ..... ..._.7• ,....12 9081 LEXUS chrom rims, •1111 cond Drivers. II you po~· ~enatd or nol We're 1 • u _......, .....,. ORGANS 6059 MJUUKB SUPS MISSION VleJO (892442) 520,095 sen • valid Oriver s hiring nowl ERA w111 l•••••••llliil (849)384-0884 BAUIR LOTUS UcanH and .,. Inter· pay your req'd cout1• MERCHANDISE PURNlTUll 6014 Plano Baldwtn B&ack DOCICS 7022 •eo AM •ttlrlt A.CS, 848-842·7TOO Hl•d In growing with and provide training· I••••••••• unique Dino, T8N Stat 2-<Sr, hllchback. 4-apc:t ----------1 ~~0ol~:.~~; E~~~ I00-400·5391 xt:t 19 Dinette eet 5 chairs algnatura, baby grand, Nftr 81011 Tl• UP TO NMd• • 11" .. work. HYUNDAI 90901--.:.....-...,.;.----1 last • .,., make o .. tr 50 "'EET. ON TH! •500• 714.,32"°338 iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil RENT R •.. •ptfontat $80, hl·ehalr Ilk• new 11 r Immediate opening ANTIQUES 8010 $15, student dHk·cf\alr 790-71J7·2727 PENINSULA. AGENT1 _________ I want to buy any FT, StO/hr. Contactliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S35 949-175·8099 ••bV Qrend Plano · 1•900.247·•209 HONDA 9085 Toyota pickup 4x4 throu h classi!ied Brian at 9-49-729-0147 •ANTIQUaa 4 U• Hoapllal bad all eleelrlc BHutltul black flnlah, Quiet but tngaglngliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~~~~:~'914\~~a;o 1~:~t::::~=~~:=:~~::'.::;~~ F d 5 1 k Con•lenm•nt• 30% s200, Ilk• new. Ham· a.b1otutely Ilk• new, In couple ... ks pvt allp 9 02 0025 G t l oo erv c• wor trl Rtceptlonlal/Sacrelary unllmllad time. Sliver, mand organ Spinal tune $2950. Work # for 40' sailboat. Julia '92 CIVIC VX 94 ·6 . p9r· • e 0 wanled PT. U.C. lrvln• Small resldentlal d•· china, furn, Jewelry. 5200 (949) 640.HOS 714-S27-0800 or Steve SM&-759-7045 Nu brake•, tires, --------·" Filing Cl•rk/Oen Oto FIT tor M•dloal Office In C.M 645-4848 or Fax Res: 945.9379 Roald•ntlal Dtnlng. veiopar H•k• Hlf· Great prices. 548_.123 clutch, timing bolt and ISUZU 9100 the baste Call: 9 49·824·8390 alerl•r •· 10 handle 312 Newport Blvd. NP.•--------••••••••• moral 43mpg 150kml iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill oraphlc• .Aa .. iubly: phonea: ftl lng, fJl•ll & MERCHANDISE CAMPERS RV'S x1n1 eonct. S476o. •BC's Copiers. horl:ton'totla· misc. aecratarlal GARAGE SALES ' ' 752·1075 '85 Trooper LTD 1' tor, cuttor, production taaka. Real ~state/ MISC. I 6015 TRAILERS 80141---------· 4X4, 2iKml. auto, details, mall aort Conatrucllon back· '83 CIVIC EX (3PA0583) $20.550 Attic, 714·540·0888 JC14 ground pralarrad. Juat Or•at Firewood---------'74 Comfort Tr•vel A(T3'c ..... "'a 002n~;.. :'8 1 8nt LEX\JS OF Plaaae lax resume to " 41 ) •••• WESTMINSTER b t JANITOR/PARKING LOT Shahnu Aleund•r •• Avoid 1h• ru•hl Ordar BALBOA Tr•ller 17ft, seH LEXUS OF (714) 892-6906) • osemen , ATIENDANT. Day por· 714·937·1338 no, wl 5135 a Dcorld, 575 IST 11.rn 6106 contained $20800 WESTMIN•TER and clo•et tor duties & monitor· ----.,..,,.--......,:::---.....-1 2 cord. al varad ~"'' 948·548·874 (714.) 892.e909 ,, 1ng ol parking _lot for Aecycllng Co. haa tr••~ your driveway liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil , ___ _._ _____ JAGUAR · 9105 Ne •hopping ce111er. opening lor on alt• , 7 4-tUIS·1432 O•rege Sale Oct 10th•,.•••••••• '85 ACCORD LX iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill then get Must have 1an11orlal auendant In CM 30hra 8a 1t8 o t• Auto. AC, Casa, mlnll exp. FIT & P{T ICh•d· a week, $8-S8.25Jhr· + COLLECTIBLES mNo eary ~~stv•. AUTOMOBILES (3MWA027} $14,850 Why play Hide 'N some cash. ule available. Mull Incentive, floater• with ****** Ll!XUS OF Seek with childcare? .,.,.._.878 speak lluent English reliable trans also 6017 WESTMINSTER Ca 11 CI•• a If I• d -• v Call 642-5678- w.xtnt communication needed 800.969·2020 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Oarege Sale Sat 9-41_________ (714) 882.e808 todayt 642·5678. .._ _______ ,., skills Call lor appt •23108. OrJental folding dress· 339 Onyx In ali.y at ACURA 90101--'--...:...---;.....- 949. 723·7100 --------Nor 1 h Bay fro n I . .....---~~~~-...... ------------------~--~---~ (irtler 1:oo pm) Ret•ll Th• Monogram Ing acreen, beautitully CASH ONLYI SZ:4RT'l~G or fax resume to Stora, Wastclltf Court. carved, aacrlllca S4K •ee INTEGRA " 848·723·1141 PT sales .help after· Roger 714·289·2408 ---------• Spacial Edition •JOURNEYMEN• noona/aat 949-642·21191---------<1-=:::-:==:=::--'.:::-::--: iiciioiisiiTiiAiiMESAiiiiiiiii6ii1ii2iii4 (0258?6t•xus'17,997 A N.~ w PAINTERS Sal•• Assoc. needed -------..-i COMPUTERS 6018 MISSJON Vll!JO tmmed work lrvlne for upscale chlldren'a WANTED 2 collector'• worth Qf (949)394-0984 area (714) 956·1030 bou1lque. FIT or P{T. POTTERY IBM 488 PC com· atutfl Sat. only 7·noon. M•tur• porson needed Exp helpful, sal. neg. puler w/ printer, $400. Buy It-take ll·ltS yours·---------BU.Sl~~ss.~.~ Prr at Sherman Gar· Please call 645·1355 Bauar,c.wn., Rookwood, Firm Incl FAX Machine 1871 Tustin Ave/CM BMW 9030 I' I' dens in CdM ~o greet Sales ROii•=~ Pager 714·621-4907 TOP'S Club Garaeeliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii guests & collect ad· COME GROW ~t11.c.M°F..:W:. Sal• 10/10 8-4pm '77 321 BMW •• e e e e e e F:..._------~::\ mlsslo'1s. Call Dorothy WITH USI tnnl«/. C«thl R'llt"I' Lota of ever}'thlngl C f t Mon·Frl 8:3oam·4pm Expanding retail ad· Wl'U1 ,ED 403 Walnut Place urren aga, runa, 949'673•2268 vertlslng department '--lU.• ... ~11.-.ll TO BUY , 6019 ---------S6~g, 7~:~~l!a~~49 0 UT SI 0 E SALES Ho ks a self motivated 1-:=======:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1--------- $21 HA .AVG COMM account executive to WANTED 1 BUY ALL IPIANOS HUNTINGTON '87 Z·3 Cash paid dally, aulo Hll, develop and ser· Anllquta""'uel. lurnlture BEACH 6140 Auto, only 12,000 ml service promotion vice new buslnesa ANTIQ S "" (B82339) $27,777 FT·PT 7'4·375·0491 and special sections. UE lpc or houaelul cash iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEXUS PAYROLL/ Wt prefer a candidate paid <714) 957•8133 HUGE AUMAGE SALE MISSION VIEJO ADMINISTRATIVE to. have a minimum of Older sile Furniture Old Coins Gold Sliver •SAT 8AM·1PM• (040)384-0884 ASSISTANT 1 year print ad· PIANOS Collectibles Franklin Mini, Starling Benefits JR GUARDS. Payroll assistant and vertl1ing ••P•rlenca. Old watches & Jewelry 1890 antique organ,•--------- olltce administrator, Excellent communlca· W11tco111 Coln &42·9448 wind aurfer, toys, tons CHEVROLET 9045 Full time position. Job tlon skills. Ablllty to RECORDS/TOP S of clothes, etc.. Firat liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dultes Include'. assist· set goals and make Jazz R&B Soul Rock Chrlatlan Church , '99 SJLVERADO PU Xtra cab, low ml (114910)$18,850 Ll!XUS OF WESTMJNSTER (714) 882·8808 Ing with payioll lor protasslonal presenla· Etc .. : SO'a '& 80.; Mike 1207 Main/Adams St. mld·slzt company tlon1 In a flat paced 845·7505 ---------and oxecullvt office and delall oriented .,,. administration. Please vtronment. send resume 10 Ac· Xlnl banoltt package, counting Supervisor including 401 k. Drug PO Box 1560. Costa screon1ng/phy1lcal re· Mesa. CA 92628 or quired EOE you may fax resume Resumes via lale: Al· to: tenllon. Lynn Esola 714-650-4802 or mall: Times, Community Newa, 330 West Bay Street esa, 627 6169 •-~~~~~-NEWPORT JEWELRY.FURS BEACH & ART 602 S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I •99 Corv•tt• ConV1 S•t·Sun Oem house All options, Nassau •An lncred1bla gift Ideal ware, clothes, books. blue/oak. 5,000 ml, for hor Tehltlan blk pottery & misc. 1805 mln1 condition. PP. pearle w/18'" gold E. Balboa Blvd tn alley Make otter 844·9824 DODGE 9065 chain. Paarl IZ 8 to 9 SATURDAY '10/101 MM $225. 9 to 10 MM 7a·12p S275. 310·768-3118 408 Klng1 Place PETS & ANIMALS •••••••-'87 C•ravan LI! a perfect car, Ilka newl Air, radio, new th•• 76kml (714) 546-0784 There's never been a better time to buy or lease! Save thousands todayl ~Oldsmobile .:;;..._CATERA $398 -ttiEALEROISHEJ?ci ~ per month No SECURI DEPOSIT I Come Test Drive one Today! 11ie Legal Department al the Dailg Pilot is pleased to announce a t1ew strvfce now available to new businesses. We will now SEARCH /he name for you at no extra charge, and sa" vou lhe lime and the /rip lo /he Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, afler the search is completed we will fik your fictitious bwiness name with the County Clerk, publilh once a week for four weelc::s OJ required bv law '1nd then file your proof of publication with lht County Clerk. Please slop by to file vour fictitious busintSJ name statement at th• Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Cos ta Mesa. If you cannot stop by, please call us at (7U) 6124321 and we will make a"angnn1nts for vou lo handle this procedure bg mail. • If IJOU should have ang further questlon.s, please call us and wt wit/ bt more /hon glad to OS$.,ist you. Good luck in vour new busine.ssl RL Orange County's Best Stock of Cargo Vans! Since Acura was founded more than a decade ago: our automobiles have been singled out lor their unique attributes: Inspiring perform"ance, meticulous quality, • -to Impeccable engineering and a gratifying level of personal comfort. They have been lauded for the way they feel Intrinsically the design goal of the Acura RL was simple: ,.... Create the smoothest, most elegant, most comfortable luxury sedan In Acura history. Correct to their drivers. From the very llrst mile through years of satisfying ownership. And now, with the 3.SRL sedan, the largest. most luxurious Acura sedan ever built, we have taken these attributes to unprecedented l~vels . In the course of Its development, the creators of the Acura RL have ftne·tuned each advanc~d system, from the 3.S·llter power plant lo the sophisticated SOUTH COAST Acu~ 2925 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA, CA 9262&: (714) 979-2500 ~ 01.DSMOlllJ CADIUAC GMC 11UCK and responstve 4-wheel Independent, double·wlshbone Our FamUy Semng Your Family, Since J 9~7! suspenslon·ln the 1>roc ~s achieving the perh·ct balance:: of unlquely utlsfylnl( comfor& and confident, authoritative dnvtng control. 0 , ,. .4nn l>iohbi ., N1luloJrl Hondll """" Ot w. M1lnl Olttl n. -lllWlllOl'ill °' "°""' '*""' ('\). JM ......... - - - - ( • I 9105 JAGUAR -j9iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 9105 IAND ROVER 9113 LEXUS 9115 LOTUS r liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9123 i .. ,. ••d•n 4 D '98 XJ8 VP 4D (9.....,.150)S21,9915 (98·4109)$44,985 SAU ER JAGUAR BAUKR JAGUAR (714)953-4800 (714)953-41800 '94 X.>e Sedan 4D ~=..,.,...,~,_....,......,,..,,,..._... (94,..U9)S23,995 '88 XJS 8dn 20 '84 DEFENDER White, 37K ml, CO player, loadedl 3 d•I· lerent tops, roof rack, Brush guard, rear 1eat, $27,599. '88 ES 300 Ca1hmere/lvory (138854) $24,7-'4 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (948)384·0804 '95 ESPRIT S48' Black/grey 10K ml, OZ rems, (F63125) $49,995 BAUER LOTUS 948·042·7700 BAU E R JAGUAR (98-4148)$42,995 (714)953-4800 BAUER JAGUAR '80 ES 300 ...... X JS Convt 20 (714)953-41800 -------Full opt, nu Lex trade MERCEDES 9130 (849) 075-5859 • Lexus 9115 (142s42> s26.987 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (94·3973)$35,985 '80 XJS Sdn 20 J;; LEXUS BAUIER JAGUAR (98-4147)S41,99Sliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISSION VIEJO '89 500 SEC (71 4)953-4800 BAUER JAGUAR '80 ES 250 8 eyl, AC, (848)304-0004 While wtlh palomino '85 XJ8 Convt (714)953-4800 llhr Inter, lull pwr, PS.1-------,-.--interior, xlnt cond, Se.. foam or/cream ' PB, PS, crulH, ea11, '97 ES 300 107k miles, new tires " ' '87 XJ8 Sdn 4D aunrf $7399 721-8838 Whl I I CO chang, tac warr, (97 • .,. le grey ull opt, $20,500 949·640·5032 One ol a~lndll ·3998).415,9.5 '""4 ES 300 (039815) $28,987 or 949·640·1029. BAUER JAGUAR v LEXUS --'------(22a848) s35•995 (714)953-4800 Blk )ade/lrvoy lull opt MISSION VIEJO 1'82 300 Turbo Ole• BAUER LOTUS (066966) $21,977 (8481304 0004 eel In good shape. 949·042·77'00 '87 XJO Sdn 40 LEXUS • $35.00 949·645·3981 '95 XJ O (97-3997)$45,985 MISSION VIEJO '82 LS 400 ****** White/tan llhr, BAUER JAGUAR (948)364·0004 Nokamlchl, c:hr whls. I chr rims, lac WDrr (714)963·4800 •---,9-4-s-c-4-0-0 --(3XST621) St9,950 ------- ( <7~~~~3~~~5US '97 XJO Sdn 40 White/ivory full option wE's\~,~~~ER PORSCHE 9175 I ~9-042.7700 <07·3996)$45,995 <039319> s29•987 t·714) 892-0900> BAUER JAGUAR · LEXUS ____ _,........__ '83 911SC 6cyl, 5spd, '90 XJ8 Sdn 4D (714)953·4800 M ISSION VIEJO '84 ES ~00 'IVC, lthr int, p/W, am- t (96·3940)$38,895 -~....,.,...~.,----(949)304·0004 Low ml, CD. chrome, fm stereo, cass, cc, · BAU E R J AGUAR '97 XJ8 Sdn 4D l--...,,,9,...,5,..,E"'"'S~3.,,..0.,,,.0--(014580) $17,777 sun ro9f $14,900 ' (714)953-4800 (97-4032)$45, 185 Midnight blue/ivory LEXUS OF 949·675-4691 1 '80 X J O Sdn 4D BAUER JAGUAR (119654) $24,977 WESTMINSTER 1 (98·3934)$39,485 (7 l 4)953·4800 LEXUS (714) 882·0800) -'-------1 • BAUER JAGU AR MISSION VIEJO TOYOTA 9210 ·: (714)953-41800 J _E_E_P----9-1-1-0 (949)304-0604 -L-IN_C_O_L_N---9-1-2-0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii j '95 SC 300 '80 CAMRY LE L..!TRADE RaUy red/ivory lthr auto, white, lull pwr, • '90 Cherokee Limited (020231) $25,977 '88 M erk VII LSC (3RXA510) $14,888 Fully loaded, red w/ LEXUS looks & runs like new LEXUS OF. grey llhr Int. 125kml MISSION VIEJO a perfct car $6500 Jim WES TMINSTER $8900. 675·3853 (949)364-0084 848·851·8345 (714) 882·0900 Manager's Specials '9 5 B MW '95 BMW '91 BMW 840cia M3 525ia Certified protection, mint condition. (('C)(»H) 2 door, 5 speed, only 9500 miles tHOS'lG7) 06014-f) s17,995 o ·RA.NGE COUNTY'S EASIEST CAR BUYING EXPERIENCE ! With $500 . Factory Rebate 011ly ..• Ont' only #600111 7 '94 FORD '93 CHEVROLET . '93 JEEP ESCORTWGN CAMARO Z28 WRANGLERS A/C, x·clenn, PIS, must toe, canette, low V8, AT, AC, PS, PW, POL AM/FM CD Cust whls, P/S, 5 spd, Ca$Sclto, red hot mi, family fun. (133243) playe,, CC, 1111, alloys (218685) boautyl (210062) 86977 89577 89977 '95 CHEVROLET '93 DODGE '95 MAZDA 1500 PICKUP RAM B-250 MIATA MX5 ve. AT, AC, PS, AM/FM casa., cc. lilt, Conv van, V8, alloys, FP, IOadtd, tow pllg. mint AC, PS, AM/FM cass., convertible •M,977 11\/out. TV, VCR, must lff Low ml. (St t406) (816368) '13,977 '11,977 '96 FORD '96 CHEVROLET '97 FORD MUSTANG CONVERT 1500 PICKUP EXPLORER XL P/Mat, NC, CC, lilt. X-deln, NT, PIS, PfW, ve. AT, AC, PS, PW. POL, AM/FM cau., 1/8, A/C, P/S, mont c:ond , 5 spd, must see, must .... P/locks, ioo. ml. 1tk1 new (163131) CC, t*ii:iff 1790) Ilk• new Only 9K ong ""· (AOl100) '14,877 '17,977 '95 LEXUS '95 BMW '97 FORD ES 300 SEDAN 325is EXPEDITION XLT ve. ltllr, AC, PS, PW, POL, d\111 ~ ... 11. AM/F-M caa ltlw, VI, NC, CC,~· tilt. M, PIS. NJS. IO# tli co~•i47iff"9'~ llWll PfW, must..._ ~s. can. 1oW 1111(Bl7 I '28,877 • + 98< + lox for 3' mo d1111d end leos• oo OPPJO•td ued11 Totol d11ve-off SI 196.32 Residual S19,S22SO. Tot of pmls Sl3,964 30 +~ox 12K mt olowed per yeOf 12< pet mh tn mus UPTO $60·00 DISCOUNT from MSl;tP $500 0 SAVINGS lt.CLUDES $3000 REBA TC $6500 SAVINGS sio,988 124,988 '25,988 All 'chi~ le~ suh1cc t h> pdur ~le • n:J11 •rr"•"•I plu1 ,.,, 11~ , .:In.: , ~nw1 &: -.lc:Jtu10\1un fccr. 1'1~1Ut4"& '"' 1ll11Mr•lt"• f!Urr--• <>nl r1rc1o ~Un.Jay al~r J'Uhh,al nn ADAMS AVE. MERRIMAC WAY l B JO Solvrdoy, October l 0, 1998 TODAY'S CRaSSWORP PUZZLE 52 lrteb 3 EIJucatioNI PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED ' A OlfoMg S6 llaq·s neighbOf 67 Sharp.-,Uick 68 S.widle 62 Spanlsll lady &3 Get-up-and.go GA P1S$lot'I e!> Part ol HOMES 66 Cooll'I meas 67 Pr06pectots IS • DOWN t Heallh 1esort 2 Oool 3 "Get 'em, Fldot• 4 Gathers 5 TV 100 tadlO li Ev.,·s hume 7 Raises 1n status ,8 Rows i Use a rod 10 Tidal wav• 11 Ulllnhabittd ,~. ~2 CtlOleogrlJlher deMil • 13 Window covering 21 Prepated (oneself) for act.on :?2 On:tiard llUllS 23 Moiocen·menu items 24 WWII sub 25 Rent 29 Cned like a kitten • 30 Stormed about 32 Mel!IQlfl d!sfl 33 Disappear 34 -add 35 Golf pro Lopez 36 Roman garments 42 Some oraduatas « Cultivators • • 111 1ooollng and all __ ...__.... ___ _ r , os of repairs No 1c.b too amoll. OC 32 VIS LIC·bond·lns M/C/ v. ;, 714·888·3884 Woodwork Ooors ln1l. cl01illll rorndld. e1own tnoldlno base.trim otc, 6 54·1934 CARPET CLEANING 3515 BASIC Carpet & Uphol. Clennlng. Affordable 0111ma1es over 1he phot'lel 493·8188 lealt.y Shower• ftep'd Regrou11ng & ln1tall'n L670130 O an of T iie 07:l.C005 or 640·8520 CHll.D CA.RE 3536 CdM Fun, lovlng and l1e'CS homo p/t/drop· lnt, Full Um• 1/16/09 ~'••rog. f'fOW. lnfanv IO<Jdlert -720·1939 - COMPUTER ~UP! •<OMl'VTlt~S ""4'nOlGIOJI~ ·INTl~aMCA ISWTK Ill Ml • R'IOA "°""' oaoma 'WIN. tt. WIN"~ 714·54D·b344 Sell your extra household Items In CLASSIFIED Coll 642-5678 46 U'IAbne( creator 4'8 Cul of the way 49 Commotion SO Mvsc:etcillun 5 I Cuivy letters • 52 Waiaw nativea 54 Engross.d 55 Lll<e waler -duck's bee'< 59 A Gabor 60 F~rtatious 61 Ums' kin It 12 13 II)' CtWIUS GOlllN wilh OMAlt SHARIF and TAHNAH HIRSCH WEEKLY BRIDGE QUU .- Q 1 • Ncithct \Ulneroblc, as Suuth ~ 5 -As South, vulnerable, you )'OU hold : hold: •Ql4 O A6H O A953 •AQ •Q9 8 2 o QIO U o J S •K U Your naht0tlllnd opponent opens the The bidding has procccdcJ: b1ddrnai with one spade. What action NORTH EAST SOUTH WESl' do you 1ake? .. I• I• ? What do you bid now7 Q ? · Both vulnerable:, as South you hold: •KQJ 852 o AK Q4 oQ7J •Vuid The bidding has proceeded: SOU1 H W~l' NORTH EAST 1• Pass h Pass ? What do y~u bid now'/ Q 3 . Both vulnerable, as South you hold· • 10 8 O 5 o AK 6 4 3 l • K J 9 S Tbe bidding hus proceeded NORfH F l\ST SOUTH WES!' •• . Piss 20 Pass 10 P 7 What do )'OU bid now? Q 4 • ~either vulnerable, as South you hold· •Q4 ~KQJ OAQJ 852 •AQ The bidding has proceeded SOUl H WEST NORTH F.AST IO Pa l <::I Pass' ? What do you bid now? TOYOTA 9210 VANS Q 6 -As South, vulnerable, you hold. • K 10 l o A J JO 7 6 3 o 2 • Q 10 6 1be bidding has proceeded NORTH EAST SOl1fH to h.51 1<::1 l• ._ JO 36. Ptil ? What do you bid now? "' . Look/or maswuy on Monday Learn to be a better brid&e play· er! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788- 1225 for information. Or write to: Goren Bridge Le~!!!'t~ P.O. Box 4410, Chkago, Jll. ()U()5(1, 9225 VOUSWAGEN 9235 '88COROLLA ~K ml, auto. AC, (456947) $12,550 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 882-45808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '84 DODGE 350 '82 Rabbit Cabriolet Convt, must 1eel Ultra clean lnter/exter. Blk/ blk nu top, tires, brake1, rad, bells, noses:.. $3200/obo Call 548-1323. Beverly conversion van. Pwr, dual air, 67,900 ml. 1 owner, records. 55900.obo. 723-1504 .,. Newpo rt Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot ..91.ttentionl Antique dealers/buyers, auction houses, .book s~llers, furniture buyers/sellers, decorators, estate saks, metal finishers, art galleri~s, farniture refinishers, J r . collectibles shops. ~. Be a part of the , rJfrC!msified Advertising Departmen~'s Special Section - Antiques & Collectibks.;1 Don't miss out! ORCO , PLUMBING CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS Semi-retired cutter off en 25% OFF Material!LJ,orl 26 diHerenl color• of denim• & 100'1 o( other f .lmc1! 35 )"t•n o( ~lity work aod craltaman1h1pl TAX PROBL•MSf A u d I I , n o n ·fl I e r , collectio n. I oen Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs ' around the hous4l" Let the Clanlfl•~ Service Directory help you find reliable help. 842·5878 (I DRAIM CLEANING helpl 949-873-8905 ------~~ krucgcr painting rt slde11tlal faux f1n15hlng wood rrstorallon matthew 7 -DA\'SIWEEK Sr. Otneo Diteount 76Ml70 . Uc.m7705 TUTORING 3929 ------ PATl•NT TUTOR Math (arlth-catc) phy1lc1. chem, teat p rep (CBEST/QRE/ sAn Free Info. Jim Madia 714-547-MATH Phlfeloe Chem M•th J H S /H S/c oU/a dull Beales to SAT 11/AP Phye. PhD 1557-3&48 548-5481 lk. 740898 ROOPlNG 3910 -------- -----UPBOl.STUDfG 3131 'IHter/Sl11ooe Petch AFFORDABLE ROOF REPAIR ·98'V1ng So Ce 215yr• r-.... r..a ,.....,,,,._ ...__ · L l clt'328ISI.. 24fire nw uw.-r ~ 714 .. 94-7831 • -"""' ""oPieliotw. 714-~-0820 Ptaet9f/8tucco r-s>elr" '9oi1oi1 No lob too 1m•ll·L-Jlii:J'lll••L....J S5yrP Tom 145 .. 203 Q & Q UPHOLST•llY 1lnc• ·ee cuat. furn. uphol1ty, ellp eowfl antique rpr 542..a12 SELL your home through classified On th• move? 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