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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-10-22 - Orange Coast Pilotr • SERVING THE NEWPORT • MESA COiVJv\UNmES SINCE 1907 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1998 Back on .board l'HOTOS BY KIM HAGGERTY ZVUUWAIL Y PILOT Scott McClung, above rig}Jt, talks with students from Mariners Chrtsttan School ~fore heading over to White's Cove on Cataqna Island for snorkeling Tuesday. The students took a three-day voyage aboard the Rapture to learn about martne biology. Scott Mcclung takes group of sixth-graders from Mariners Christian School to Catalina on his first trip since his Mexican release Gru G R1~1JNG ~lilt Still weary from his harrowing maid· en voyage on the Rapture, Scott McClung intently watched the chtl· dren playfully jump from the boat into the .. chilly water off Catalma Island on Tues· day. With Lows Armstrong blaring over the ship's loudspeakers, the midaftemoon sunlight slum.mered on the ocean like a multitude of popping flashbulbs. McClung stood on the stem of lus slup and patted his best friend, Mel. a 2-year· old Newfoundland. Ttus was a mernora ble moment. McClung was finally at home It was a long time coming, but the 36· year-old Laguna Beach resident was with his crew aboard the Rapture taking chtl· dren to Catalina Island once again this week. The sixth-graders from Mariners Chrisb.ari School in Costa Mesa were the first to schedule a trip after McClung's five-week imprisonment m Cozumel, .Mexico, on gun-smuggling charges. McClung returned to his home port m Newport Beach on Sept 30, but Catalina Island was where he wanted to venture. It SEE VOYAGE PAGE A18 After Junu>lng in the ocean, McClung gives instructions to stu- dents, above, before their swim test begins. The sixth· graders wl!re the first to chedule a hip after McClung's ftve- week lmprtsonment in Mexico. At right. McClung sits on the bridge of the Rapture. With an ailing brother and a hectic schedule, · Scott Mcclung is adj~sting by 'taking it one day at a time' Dalt Pibt Sailing home frorn Cozumel, Me xico, was s\1ppoM d to bt• a big relief for Scott MC'Clung. It turns out, he hstc.,n t had time to rest. ln"th(> three wt•eks since his return to Orange < ounty after bemg cleared of gun-smuggling chdrges, Scott McClung hds -.1s1t· ed Mex.iC'o twlce, ~t at thl~ b1•d- side of his ailing oldN brother tind spoke n al public fum llon~. "l thought P.VCI) tlung would get back to normal," he o;1ud. ~It has been very d1•111<tndmg and reel! b eC'tic," · - M cC'lung has problem' -.IL~u­ ing at night dnd n•mdms 1umpy when Phopll• touch hun hecauo;p of the threatc>mng overture,., he &aid federal police n1t1dl' in l\lm.1· co. He was arrested m Anyu ... t with lu!> fathPr, Eugen~. t1nd h rst mate N oah Builey 11ho<11d tlwir s hip, the Rapture. \\hen tht> elder McClung and B.nloy w 1•re re leased d WC'ek lttlt>r Scott was SEE COPING PAGE A 18 QASSIRB> .............. ~ ........... -... 14 On ·a hi"9h note JN DEX COMlllllY fOIUM _ .. __ J.16 llfllllmlfT ..... _ .......... _J.13 . POLICE fll5 ..... _ ........ "-·".1 ... J.2 PUIUC MOnm ...... -......... -.83 SOCl1Y J.12 SPOllS, .. _ .. ___ '""'_"_11 WEATHER Local choir will sing backup for Celine Dion tonight at the Pond and-nope -the 6-year-old soprano isn't nervous ~"" COSTA MESA -When h was 5, Jeffrey Fichtner or Costa Mesa dttl a solo perfonnance of •Away in a Manger• 1n front of aboul_t,000 people from his church. • So smgmg backup for Cellne Dion torught at the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim doesn't exactly have the young mger -who's all oJ 6 now -shaking in his boOti. 1,. About two weeks ago, Santa Ana Heights' choir dlJ'Cctor Stacy Robbms was notified that her choir had been sclccterl to (>\1ffonn the childn•n's port.ion of the title o;ong, which wdl be Dion's orwning number at tonight\ concert. The young singers. who range m age from 6 to 12, have been practicing diligently ~moo then. ·1 pulled this choir ~og thcr )u it tor thi per-. fonnance.~ Robbins dld. ·1 h "ltl auchllon tor about 25 hour ." .. '"' Neighbors . ,,. ·complain of dealer deliveries •Truck drive rs bringing cars to Ford reportedlipark in the ~ddle ol Iftt1 •· bor Boulevdrd a n d block traffic. [11.iy l'¥o1 OSTA MESA ~ Bui.mi• scs around Th K>Ciore Rohm" r:ord s,uy _!he cctr dealer .is bcmg u had ne1qhhor hy d!low109 h1g-n9 tna ks to park in the lt•ft-tum lune of I iarbor Houle\ dHI to unl0<1cl cctrs Th,., problem occw ... '"hen l!!f9f> uuck park fot 11hout :in mmut1•<> in thP 111.iddlt• ol the hou!Pvnr'H tu load or unload 10 truck for th1 dPakr tup id L~ IP~ hllf'T, ">l'l'YIC e mrtOrlCJCI ell Gt lll\Jd) J'cansnu~­ ">1011 Exchflnge ·wc·rn tnlkmq about parkmg dn unatt •ndcd \'Plude ind trdfhc ldnP • .... a1<l Ti111 Lt'•\\l , ''ho runs R1"d·E·RPntals. ·1r .... not lair to the fl\e husme cs whose customer:. cun t tum in • Chip Mu}'nllrd, lhr> 11 ... ed car md11dgl r tor the dealership, said the} don't condone th1 behavtor hut it's not totallv in lh<>u < ontrol I le Sdld lht~ dedlersh1p d e:. not ha\ l! enough load mg wne!> and there <lf(' tinlP" , .. h• n c.ars p r1< m tht>tt loudmg ton<' 1 "The only Uung I can cio b retu .. e tu do busi- n<'S:-. \•mh md1v:1dual dm·er~ Uldt '' ctnl IQ park out m tht> rn1ddl<~ ol the .. .tr.~f•t ~ !>.J<1rnarq dld "\\ .. even chan~_wd comp.mu~ to ti') I allu\.-iate the prohlem, but wc•re p<l\\erle Lo control what one md1v1dual dnvt'r doe • ~tiller and Lewa .,<ll 1• matelv TlH odort> -SEE TRUCKS PAGE A 17 Sullivan mailer draws sheriff's angry response • Lette r accusing J im Silva o t being soil on ex offender 1s ld tf'st m senes ot chdlle nge r's <lqgressive moves. IDtr' Pill COST,.\ 1'.tCSA -1\ cdmpuiqn mailt•r all11y mg that Or.mqc County ~11pr•rv1 or Jim Silva oppo:-.e<I momtonnq ancl 1s~um9 wammg on ex oll~J)clers provokeci d rcsponsP \\'l~clnt>-.tlo) from Orange. CoUJ t\ "ii ·nll Brad Gtitc Dd\C' "ulhvdn, ~1h 11 .... oppom nt fo1 th• ind Di..,lnct -.1•at, hclS hl't'll runnmg cm aggr slV campaign m c1 racp that v.-ill dPtemun the tntc of U1e £.:I Tmu :-..fonne Cnqi-. \tr ~talion A victory tor Sulhva1i \\·oulcl 0lilt thf> commt.'rC'1al auport debate tO\Hird a 3-2 ttnll-auport ma1onl) on lh ' Hoard of 5upen•1,ors Ont> of Sullivan s late t nmUPrs tud tht> Los An~elc>., Count) Boarc1 of supcrvi ors voted d. ti to begrn an a~H.JfC ....... 1v• notifHation S)"'tem Y.hf'..n• ever a e otfi'nder move-. mto a ne1nhhorhood It ahn :.atcl that when !51h·a wa~ a..,ked to 'uppurt • ~•mil.u program ior Oran~ • Count~. he ref\ •cl . Gc1tes saHI ,l .. imilar prnpo al hc1 not b e.n hrouqht ht•low the 01ange Count' BPard ot upeT\·1.,or... H1~ aid ~ilvd upportc-d Utt l st HHtUe!'>t tor ht>lp enlorcmg f\ 1l•gc1 n\ Urn on Junt' SEE MAILERS PAGE A17 Jeffrey is one of 24 member.. of His KJds, a local ch01..r that wa" selected to accompany Olon on tho tiUe song of her latest CO, •tet's Talk About Love.• •rm a soprano'," said Jeffrey, who is 6lso a lust-grader at Mariners Christian School in Costa Mesa . •t sing the high part.~ The auditions yt lded th 11 OO}'S and 15 glrls who have been vigorou ly lcammg their part.S to guarantc ' that th how will go on even tf sorno are hit W1th 1l mom ntary bout of tage fnght. SEE SINGERS MGE A 17 DON~VP"Pf Ht KJds Choir lingers rebeule for tbe .,ollllng conoert 'J .Celbt Dlo*. The cblldren wUI be part of Dlons bllck-gp cbonll+ 1be ddl*a llichldll Keelyn Dehnl1, front row from right, Jellry Fkhw and Kayla Allllal. ./ .. .. • A 2 Thursday, Octobet 22, 1998 IEST IUYS greer Wyf der Pumpkins and pancakes only part of the fun , . " \ locals onl Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot PILOT PIOPll Taking hands out of tickling the ivories HE IS Mixing mechanics with music. · at Halloween bash MODERN TECHNOLOGY • Lannon admits it's an unusual combination, but it's one that works. Lannon runs the Ptanomation Center of Southern California out of a small warehouse on Newport Boulevard. • • C rystaJ Court will be transformed into a dul- dren's Halloween extrav- agcmza from 8:30 to 11 :30 a.m Sunddy. Pumpkins & Pancakes ts an annual fund-raiser that benefits The Fnends of Court- Appointed Special Advocates and Child Abuse Service Team, u nonprohl organization that proVIdes a voice for children through umque one-on-one relatioqships between trained and supeTV1sed volunteer child ddvocates and abused, aban- doned or neglected chilClren Children can come in costume dnd JOtn in the activities, which mdude breakfast, arts and crafts, camt'Val booths, trtck-or- treating, Rdggedy Ann and Andy, Jeff Abbott the Funny Guy, Mister Balloon MclJl, Scoot- er the Clown and opporturuty pnzes. Tickets al the door are $20 per person For more utfor- mation, call (714) 780-8733. You can find all sorts of holi- day decorations and other crafts at a fund-raiser for Andersen Elementary School at the Ander en holiday boutique from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m, Sa~ay. A wide vanety of crafts will be for Sdle, including children's tutus, hdir bows, baby clothes, children's quilts, snowmen, ghosts and more. It's m the Har- bor View 1 iomes ared of New- port Beach at 1900 Port Carlow 'Place in the Club House phase ll. Kun Brennan is a local pho- tographer who runs Traditions, specializmg 10 natural-setting £anuly photography. ThadJtions lS offenng an annual Chnstmas card photo special for $79 The cost includes one local outdoor sitting, m color or black-and- . white film, and processing. For an appointment, ccil.I 722-4784. Trnd1tions JS at 1048 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach Pianomation is the modem version o{ the player piano. Instead of paper rolls, Planoma-• tion uses computer equipment and CDs. And unlike the old player pianos, Lannon's customers have the option of including vocals and o,rchestra music. Also unlike the old pldyer pianos, the modem version can play more complicated pieces with expression. . If someone wants to hear George Gershwin's uRhapsody m Blue" it would be J\1st like bean.rig him play m real life, Lan- non 1aid. A LOW-TECH INSTRUMENT Lannon said lus trairung is m aeronautical engineering, not in music. He intended to someday become a pilot. Lannon had always been mechanically inclined. As a child he would take apart appliances to see how they worked. -· He would [ake his bicycles apart. He also rebuilt and ref ur· bished an old World .War II air- plane. His first car was a "$50 piece of jurlk" he managed to get running. The transition from aeronau- tics to rebuilding pianos was slir- prisingly easy, Lannon said. · HA piano is certainly not a b1gh-tech device because it reached its zeruth in 1920, but it's sophisncated," he said. The p1a.Jlo, with 12,000 parts, 1s also mecharucal enough to hold Lannon's mterest. PUSHED INTO IT Lannon has run his busmess in Costa Mesa for 21 years. Although he stdlied out refur- bishing pianos. he was soon upgradm9 them with the com- puter e>qwpment. "Really, I was pushed into it: Lannon said. He was getting more and more requests from customers for pumo that play themselves Lannon knew about Pianoma- t10n, d product developed by QRS, a Florida-based company that started out in the early 1900s making rolls. Lannon said it's escalated to the point where he almost never rebullds pianos anymore. He spends most of his time installing the digital system. MUSICALLY CHALLENGED Like Lannon, most of tus cus- tomers are music lovers. And like Lannon, tus cus- tomers might not know how to play. "A lot of people assume that because I'm m the p1C:1no busi- ness, I can play p~aut.dully, •Lan- non said But Lannon has never had piano lessons cIDd would strug- gle to pound out a tlme. Luck1ly, there are people like him to keep tum in business. "There are Cdses where peo- ple. buy an expensive grdnd piano with very good intentions of learning to play it," Lannon said. "Unfortunately, statistic" (showj 50% of them quit." Most ol the pianos Lannon upgrades yo into private home.s. He hds even done one for Irma, a yho::.t hvmg m \he Magic Castle m HoUywood. She w1U put her piano on outomatic when she gets tired of .. taking reques~ from the many cilstle VlS1tors. -Story by Elise Gee. photo by Diana Mulvihill For those of you who dtdn't receive last Thur;ddy's paper because of production problems, here ttre some other best buys · you might hdve missed. One of the best boutiques at South Coast Plazd is Lacoste. The Money manager expands in-Newport BRIEFLY . Andersen SchooJ holds ' ~ I I sales stall defuutely Cdres about customers. Especially helpful is the manager, Jamf's Srruth. Ldcoste carries casual and sophisticated clothes for men dild women. and it's also carry- ing a children's line, mostly for boys, in sizes ranging from 2 years to 16 years There i a 30 ''u · to 40" il-otr sale on select- ed men's and women's clothUlg. Lacoste (641-t 730) 1s on the lower level of South Coast Plaza. near the Guess store. JENIFER RAC.LANI.) Dcit"" NEWPORT B~ACH -One of the world's leading money management firms based in Newport Center is planning an expansion that will create 60 new local1obs and increased revenue to the city PIMCO Advisors Holdings on Wednel>- . day announced an agreement with The Irvine Co. to lease 14,000 square feet of ofhce space in a four-bulldmg expansion ol Corporate Plaza that is under construction. ·we did look outside of Newport, but we thought this location provided the best nux of lifestyle for our employees, acct!ssi- btlity for our clients and flexibility because we have other offices in the vicmity." !'aid Ernest L. Schmider, PlMCO chief adminis- trative officer. $218 billion and serves more than 1,600 institutional cllents worldwide, including Bocmg, Ford Motor Co., Sony, Kellogg and Umted Alftines. The new buildings will house opera- tions such as accounting, record-keeping and computer systems, as well as customer servlces offices for shareholders who invest in the company's mutual funds. PIMC'O employs almost 400 people. The new hrres as a result of the expansion will be mainly in operations and technology, Schmider Sdld. Paul Kranhold, a spokesman for The lrvme Co., said PlMCO will be the largest temmt m the new portion of Corporate PldZd, which is 75% leased although it won't be ready for occupancy until fall of 19~9 "WI did look outsiduf._. pmt, w .. .... 611 --~ ., ..... .. of .. . ••fie••· OlcaMyfw cu cllrits mid ftexMity .. : EmestL Schmider Pimco chief admlnlstr.tive officer "We're just fortu- nate we were able to accommodate their growth with add1tional office space to keep a world-class compdny like PIMCO m New- port Beach." The two Corporate Plaza buildings to be occupied by PIMCO will be at 1200 and 1400 Newport Center Drive near East Coast Highway. The complex is a low-nse (ampus of office buildings dl the base of Newi:>ort Cen- ter. "The most impor- • holid ay boutique • The Andersen Elementary School• PT A will he holding its first Holidd} : Boubque from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdar; m Newport Beach. • Several merchants and craftspeopie" will ell merchandise ranging from flno: • Jewelry lo hand-painted furmtur~., Unique gifts, decorative ticceswnes and: other holiday decorations aJ!'o will be on• sale. There Will dlso be raffles, refr~h-• I ment5, baked gOOds and a light Ion· cheon. , An unprecedented cigar sale ts under way at Udo Cigar Room (723-0595), which will offer 15% off dll purchases over $50. Any box purchdses will also be discounted 1 " ... This offer will last through Oct. 31 Lldo Cigar Room ts at 3441 Via Lido, Newport Beach • BEST BUYS 1s published Thursdays and Saturdays If you know of a good buy, send a fax to 646-4170 or write to Daily Pilot. Best Buys, 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627. PIMCO manages money for mstituhons, including pension dild retirement fund9 for various corporations, and retail investors. The company manages assets totaling Mlt will impact the city in property twc that 1s paid and employees that do their shopping m Newport Beach who con- tr1hute to the sales tax revenue,• Kranhold said. tant thing is that theso are well-paying Jobs filled by highly edu- cated people who will continue to call Newport Beach home." Kranhold said .. The boutique will be held m the• Phase Two Clubhouse View Homes.: 1900 Port Carlow Place, Newpo1V Beach. Tht> entrance is on SdJl tvtiguel: between Rogers' Gardens and Bontl,\' Cctnyon. For more mfonnation call, Kim D•>ud at 640·4090 or Deruse Scboenbeig at 640-7017. VOL 92, NO. 251 THOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publisher W1WAM LoeDILL. Ed1t0f Smll M.Ullt.I, M•ntg1ng Editor TINA 90RGATIA. • Assistant Managing Editor ANASTAOA PMaaG, Oty Editor STEVI IAMIS, News Edlt0< flOGM CARlSOH. $t:lor1S Editor MARCMAATIN. Photo Edrtor L.,_.ESOlA. 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Copyright No news stories, 111ustratiom. ~1to rial m.itter or edvert1~nts herein c.11n be rep<oduc~ with· out wntten perm1uion of copy- right owner tt.OW.IQ.MAQ:l.U.S Orwa.tJon The Times Orange Coumy (800) 2S2 9141 Adwfthino C11SSified (949) 642 ~78 Ois91ay (949) 641-41311 Ec:thotW ~ (714) 540 12l4 Spora (949) 642"4330 News. Sports Fax (949) 646-4170 E-mail: dailypllotOearthhnk net ~omc. Businea Office (949) 642"4321 Buslneu F•x (949) 611·~902 WEATHER TEMPERATUR£S Balboa 80/60 • Corona del Mar 79161 Costa Mesa 78159 Newport Beach 80/60 Newport Coast 80/61 SURF FOMCAST LOCATION • . SIZE Wedge • . • • • • 5-7 sw/nw Newport ..•••. 3-6 sw/nw 81ackies .... 3 5 swlnw River Jetty . . .. 3·S sw/nw CdM • . . . • .. 2 6 sw/nw l1DES TODAY first low 4 'l a.m ........... 11 first high 10.22 a.m .••.•••• , • , .5 4 Second low 5 ,15 pm ••••••••••• 0 4 S«ond high 11.31 p.m •••••••.• -.38 FRIDAY First low 4:36 am ..••••..•.•. 2.1 First high 10:48 a.m .••••.•.••• .S 3 S«ond low s 54 p.m ...•••••.•... o.s Second high after midnight WA ta TIMP£RATIME: • . • • 64 SURF Things look pretty much the 11me: a swell out of the west every 10 to 12 seconm for waist· to ~Ider high sets Near the pomu •nd reefs we could tee tome thouldef· to hNd-hlgh tets We rNY see "'-lfYlval of • north· west ~I by early Frkiay POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Act.ms Awnue: Several compact d1so and a pair of sunglaues worth S450 were stolen from a car in the 1200 block. ; • Falrwiew Rolld A car stereo worth SSOO was nolen in the 2700 block • : • FOl"dhllm Drive. A bicycle worth S200 was nolen from a ~ 1n the 2300 ~~. : • Pullman Avenue : A backpack and med1<al supplles worth S 100 were stolen from a car in the 3100 blcxk. • t • w.t 19th Street: Cash and• pair of Pcll"lts totaling S 175 were stolen hom • a business in the 500 block. ~ NEWPORT BEACH • A"-Vhtll Driw: A laptop computer and a briefca~ wot\!\ $3.0So wect stolen from a car ln the 2800 block, ~ • c:.mbrta brtw: A duffe' bag and a day planner worth S220 were stolen from a car in the first blcxk. • w.t eo.t "'9hwar. About S1,300 was stolen from a c.ash registet '•t a business In the 6400 bR>dc • Udo,..... Drtve: ~ral tools woiitl Sl90 were stolen from a g.rage In the 600 block. • Neuupllf1 9oule¥wd A. marine motor was stolen from a bus1nes.s in the ?.000 bk>dc. \ , f " t Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, October 22, 1998 A 3 -Candidate's council status becomes issue School board race a lesson in "politics · .. • Tod Ridgeway says Newport Beacq's Len Miller wasn't elected to Tustin coWlcil, but Miller says otherwise. •~~~~~~~~~~~;..._. 1 . ~Pb 1 BALBOA PENINSULA -The : mud is begmmng to fiy in the I compel.ttive race for the Distnct 1 City Counctl seat. Candiddte Len Miller has come under fire by opponent Tod Ridgeway, who accused Miller of not being truthful about his past • political experience. ......,, In his campaign statement appearing on the ballot. Miller states he was Han elected mem- ber of the Tustin City Council.• But nunutes from June 16, 1969, which Ridgeway's cam- paign supporters dug up, show that Miller was appointed to the post to fill an unexpued term. •lltis man says m his state- ment he's an elected official, when U1e record shows he was ,1ppointed and then he resigned," -;aid Ridgeway, a Planrung Com- m•ss1on member. •To me, it 1S a huge issue." But Miller said while he was ctppointed to the council from the Tustin Parks and Recreation Commission in 1969, he was elected in 1970, and has records from the Tustin city clerk's office to back it up. Frank Greinke, former mayor of Tusbn, said he was Miller's campaign chairman at the tune. •Anyone who's trying to say Len wasn't' .elected 1s totally wrong," he said. As to the resignation issue, Tustin City Council minutes Crom Aug. 21, '1972, show that Miller resjgned from the council before his term was over, "rather than subject hls family or the city to any further pressure over the issue of ti is Iesidency. • Miller said that at the time he was engaged to marry his wile, Mary Ann, and spent most of the day and evening al her house in Lemon Heights, an unincorporat- ed county area. The fact that he was considering relocating there raised some questions m the com~ munity. ' But he still kept an apartment in Tustin -where he stayed overnight -until the two were marrted and moved to Newport Beach, he said. He said he resigned from the council before he left his apartment. Having loaned his own cam- paign more than $40,000, Miller has been runhlng more than 300 30-second commercial spots on Newport Beach cable channels. He said he believes the ads have been successful. ' Hl guess Ridgeway might be getting worried, H Miller said. W in or lose, Kathy Schwarz should be lis- tened to. In an election year when a good many local incumbents are returning to their JObs unchallenged, Schwarz chose to run for the Newport- Mesa school board. ln the process, she has learned lessons about local government of valu~ to all of us. , The bdd news is thdt Schwarz encountered some unpJea!>ant surprises m her first effort at elected office. And the. good news is that as the end of cam- paigning draws near, she says· •Most of us live in our little com- fort zones. Running for public office stimulates you by moving you out of those zones and intro- ducing you to people you never would have met otherwtse. It's been fun and exciting.•. It didn't start out that way. Most of the unpleasant surprises came early, shortly after Schwarz declded to run agamst Serene Stokes for a seat on the school board. Her decision to run came about when she read in the Pilot tllat Stokes was unopposed and felt •that 1ust shouldn't be.· Sch~arz believes that •a more dynamic presence on the school board who is closer to current students and their problems• would be benefiaal for the dis- trict. And since she had just sent her youngest child off to college (she also has a daug}?ter m med ical school) and had a long back- ground as a public school teacher, Schwarz decided that she fit that description rather Nat.a lie I' THE FLOOR GUYS SINCE 1953 33% OFF CARPETS Berber -Plush Textures 50% OFF All Ceramic Tiles All In Stock Carpets All In Stock Vinyls LINOLEUM -CERAMIC TILES -VINYL . . fBE£-Ufetime Installation \Narronty ERE£-Upgraded Padding E-Furniture Moving ~-Ufetime Padding \Narranty EME-Old Carpet & Pod Removal fBH-Floor Ccn Kit CARPET -V1NYl -WOOD -LAMINATE -CERAMIC TILE -AREA RUGS ,.., ""··'"· ,_, tAr. IWll##IF MMtmlln (M9)6S0-161' 124 IAIT tf" ITIEET COITA MUA, CA 91111 , • '-r ~ /}'~ • ~s The Fleer 011y1 "* ' ~•A'lrl'/wY ' . . THE BELL CURVE .. precisely. And so two days before the deadline -with the full support of her dentist hus- band, Ken -she showed up at the Registrar or Voters to file for tlle Newport-Mesa school board. After telling the registrar that her campaign expenses would probably be under $1,000, she wa!t asked il she wanted to make I a candidate statement for mclu- s1on on the.sample ballot. When she said, "Sure". she was told it would cost her $1,400, becaw.e the candidates themselves bear the cost or pnnling and distribu- bon Shocked, she said, •No thanks,· noting later that most of the challengers ~re also unable · or unw.Llling to make such an investment, even though 1t meant that voters were derued a sttttt>ment of th£>1r pnnc1ph•s. To mvtinuw other unplca ant surpnses, Schwarz then ought out free profc 1onal advtf'e. As a liJelonq Republicun, sh<! thought party offic1als might share some expertise WJth her, even though sh(• was running for u nonpartJ- Sdn ofhce. So she called Rcpubli· can headquarters dnd WdS referred to four pd.Tty workers who were involved in runmng Cdnchdate work..,hops. "They all a!)ke<l a bunc:h of complex questions that hndlly got dround to my feelings on such nauonal 1s~ues as abortion and euthanas1d," she tolrl me. "1 JUst said I couldn't give ec1sy ilnswors and tws1des, what did that have to do WJth the 1ob I'm runrung for? So they nevN invit- ed me to anv of their workshops. l thmk I flunked their test.'' Money became a problem. There hdd to be fuers and signs and T-shirts and handouts, and $1,000 wasn't gomg to do 11. So Schwarz sent out a ma1IN to a cdretully selected list of pPople thdl included etn insert to endorse or sPnd d conlnhullon "I'm very shy about askmtt lor money," she says, •but th<.tt ~as within my comlort zone. and I· got $1,800 that way." Then cc:tme the qu~t1on- nam -., pile<; of them in her mail- box from Planned Pdn>nthood, gay and lesbian organizutiuns. the Chnstlan nght, se\:ernl d1Her- AGENTS : Orb Anderson • Don Adams Dot Adams Servin O.C. for over 35 ent Romdll CdlhollC' gruups, oth ... er spec1<1l ultf:re-.t *I trit.>Q to answer the hrst lew, • he re< alls, •and found myself wnting not applicable' - · much of the time': ThPn I. iust finally qdve 11 up. It was cleqr '"' that I flt nobody's ptoble. p • That's when Schwar1 and he husbcrnd dt>Ctcle<J thctl -11 V£Otlld juc;t be rne running tor th.is olftce• and that shl' would not try to .shape herself tu. ht tl}e demand of the pohllcaJ work-. place. And thc1t \ v. hen the goocf stuff starh'u to happen · She Vl 1ted·Pv~ chool m the c.hstnct. and was w1~U-rr•ce1vcd • She atlE'lldfd cctn<IJdcttP forums und found that the qlwsllucv> l wern 10tf>U19i>nt 11ncl thoughtful And she began knuckmg on thei doors uf stranger to talk about educabon and her rctnd1de1C)' und found thttt shto.en1ovPd 11 In rl'lro J>t>Ct, mavbe the mo l unpledsanl ospect hct heen the rectc:l.Jon of tor too manv fnend and acquaintunn·~ ''ho ht1vc asked, -wh~· \"·.'OUld } OU <.U< k your neck out l.tki> tbal? • "[ a.sk lllf'ffi, \\'h~· not? • h.: :-.av!). "Isn't ilidt how our s\/!>tem wor~? The• worst thing lhdt' could happt•n to nH' 1s that I <I lose. And bv dnd ldrg1' Jt's been d terrific thing to du .. • JOSEPH N. BEU 1s a Santa Ana Hetghts re~1dent His column runs Thursdays ,... ....... . . Come celebrate with us! Our Ruby Anniversary Enjoy an opportunity to do ome early Holiday Shopping Up to 40% Off on merchandise now in ·tock And a Special Showing of a Fine Ruby Jewelry Collection now through November 4th Come early·for the. best election CHAR·LES H. BARR ' ' 1803 Westcliff Drive~ Newport Beach, CA 92660 ·. (949) 642-3310 Fax (949) 646:0664 .· . . . -A 4 Thursday, October 22 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilo Let's make a deal on education DRAWING ON HER .CREATIVE SIDE • Sonora Elementary, parents and students sign commitment compacts to school and learning. P,upnls havt' more than one Wd}' lo !Wl mvolvPd in their chil- 1 n n"i.educahon '°'onora Elementary School m 1 o<,lcJ l\ lt~d usPs s1gned compacts lK l\H·1•11 tht-' school, students and let I t1!11" Tiu; com pd< t oµthnes the t•.,pom1h1l1tiec; of the pdrents, ... chool d!IU !->luclents m the t.>ducd- •. rion.rL.proc ''"s And parents who · Ion 1 h\"P up lo their part m an 11t•a ... m h tt ... n•cJdmg to their chil- lren c <111 <'XJl('('t d home visit. 111 ... how up at their home 11th ... ornt• hooks that they can •<1<1 to lh1•1r ch1ldrcn," SdJd Sono- .i Prn1np.il St~ve Pdvtch . ·some fflJ11il11•-. don't hrtvt• hooks so they I :jrJ lJ',t1 llJPlll c.Jlld Wf\lrn lh£>m or lh1•y I <111 kPt'J> thC'm " H1•.i1llnq· 1s c1 hJCf components in llw 11-.1 ol p<1H•nl n'sponsib1.li- t1e-. OJI l ht• C OlllJldC"I "i-nr -.omP k1<t.... it's the first 11111t• the1r.11c1Jl'lll hr1s sc1t clown to (•ctd with tlwm <111<! 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Thl• world dnd the ndtJon :;till fly m Southerrr Cahlomm's Jellinl'rs, Wdlch its movies dnd telcwlSlon shows and lap up its fads dnd fashions. In recent years, Southern Cali- fornia has produced another vital commodity for which the demand is msallttble: high school football play~rs. l dare say 90% of the Division I football pro- gTdms in Amcricd have an assort- ment of Caltfomia players. Here in our new hometown, the Colorado Statf' Rams have managed to lure 37 stalwarts - · one-third of the squad! away from Parddise on the Pacific Two of them you might know: Peter Hogan from Harbor H.igh and Nick Schaumburg from Corona de>I Mdr. Sending football pl.ayers on to pldy Division I, the highest level of intPrcollegiate THE f IED COLUMN fred martin athletics, is not the norm among Newport-Mesa high schools. indeed, it is a rarity Granted, Colorado State is not Nebraska. But the Rams have been reaching higher and higher each season in the 1990s Mostly it has to do with the amval m 1993 of Head Coach Sonny Lubick. A year later, he was Sports lllustrated's Coach of the Year. Even so.Colorado State's football prowess is not dinner- ta ble conversation. "When they called me about a scholarship, I kind of had to fdke it because l wasn't sure where the school was or what kind of d team they had,• Nick Sdld over breakfast last Sunday "I really wanted to go to An- zona, but they weren't interested Young Secon Tue. -Fri 10-5 Sat. 12-4 Ce[e6rating Our 17tli Ylnniversary! 'l.lniqut CfuMren s Consignment '13011t1qut 'E;t;_quisite Jlo[Ufay 'lJre.sses ! • Popular Label-Infant to Teen •Cotillion, Dress, Play • Maternity, Furniture & Accessories SKI ROOM NOW OPEN! 436 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar Clothing accepted by appt. • 673-2120 in me. FresnoState and San Jose State were, but no way I wanted to go to either of them.• So Colorado State it was, a win-wm deal for both parties. His first year, Nick was a red- shirt freslunan at tight end. He was on the team, but didn't play, whlch JE;t him with four years of eligibility. "You're the re, but you're not,• Nick said, grinning. Pete nodded. He knows the feeling. He's in the same purga- tory himself, at defensive end. From red.shirt freshman, you move to what sportstasters call a "true freshman,• then on to sophomore, juruor and seruor, playing more and more each year. . If you c;tdy m one piece. While this should have been Nick's year to begm shining, he severe- ly sprained an ankle dunng a . scrimmage in late August and still is •not quite 100°0" Last Saturday, we went to the homecoming game against Tulsa (a splendid win!). I watched for Nick to be sent in, and when he was 1 aimed my binoculars at him. He didn't get a lot of play- ing tune, but when .Nick Schaumburg was in, he did W. JOb superbly. I wat.ched Pete on the side- lines. His gold pants and green Jersey with the No 75 were spot- less. You could t('ll he was anx- ious to get some grime on his uniform. And he will, but not true; year Both men seem to like 1t here but. says Pete, •I'm still kind of homesick, but I'm getting used to the town and the school.• · It is a ·ct1fferent kind of place. "No wcives: Nick said .. vilh a ldugh. ·But the people c.1re great, really dilferent than al home.· "Everybody's so mc:e, • said Jeff Gaht1gdn, Nick's roommate and our third guestill br<>akldsl (Jeff's from Laguna Niguel. but his dad, Mike, is my penodon- llst). Thc.1t was something on which we could all dgrl'e. There is a civilitv here, a con'>it'leration for others, that seems to he increas- ingly scarce m Cahfonua. m, exemphhed in little things The newspaper isn't thrown on our dnvcwc.1y in the morning, it'!> placed at our front door. The • LJ L CONFUSED BY THE MARKET? 'c9 •Customized Income & Growth Por:tfolios • Quarterly Performance review • Fee Based-No Load c9 Sutro Portfolio Management Call Today/ LANTZ E. BELL Branch Manager 610 Newpon Center Dn"ve. Suite 900 Newport Beach, C1 .02660 (949) 7?0-8901 1 be/l@sutro.com r Thi NIWDGn 11r111r Area Chamber ot Conunerce endorses ~Ille lalllWlng candidates lor Newpon Beach CllV Councll and poslllons on November ballot measures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \. ..... . MISSION: "BACPAC seeks support of issues ond legislative matters of concern to our community, promotes eltechve pohbcal action, encourages part1c1pation in governmental afta rs and fosters c1v1c responSOl1ty and ~ement • Mwey a.-A ~MlotiNU ~(llN'*""""1~A.W~d 01117'8 1 .. - #1 • Prolllfll 11111111: llVlnlmlllll Pnllllms Would allow the repair or replacement of environ· mentally contaminated property or structures with· out increasrng the tax valuation of ong1nal or re· placement property lllCC Plsldll: ,.,,,,., #2•Tnm ....... Restricts the loan of state motor vehicle l'M008S and related transit and local transportabOn funds that come k>tm gas taxes for non-highway uses llllCC .......... ,., #3 • Pmlllllllll Pl? 1m1 Restores porty.0.,.-party presidefl11al~ sys· tem. Brings Bianli.et Pnmary Law into cxri)rmrty with Democrat & Republican National Committee rules & regolallOOS peming presidential delega· bOn electJOOs NUCC ....._ #1'1 '111 #4•llllllltlll•T,_ M11kes 11 illegal 10 trap an animal with a body.grip- ping trap for recreabOnal or commerc1a! purposes MllCC ....... ,,,,,. #5•lllllill•• PerrMs gambling devlCeS and lotteoes at tnbaJ ca· slllOS and amends Caloomra Law to allOw slOt ma· ch4ll8S and bal\ked card gamd at tribal casinos ........ , .. ·ni. ~ Boald "GncbJ........ Q.., te. bt llOlt ~ta.Isl-.'""°"~ .... °'"°' ~ , ....,Pl*dO'I .... #I • ....... Ctlll I 11111 Would protilbit &rl'f person from pos$8$SIOQ ltlns· '8mng, recerMg or holdilg horse, pony buno, Of mu\e ., th Ille ll'llent to kiD or h8Y8 • killed. b hu • man consumption mace,..._:.,,,,,. #I • Plllllc SCllaelS Ciiis 111111 .. CllllL ,..._TWlllr C1•cl....., cn•11110111 ln-Tlllrwt Reduces class size from kindergarten through third grade. Creates the Office of Chief lnspec· tor of Public Schools Requires the establishment of a school-srte gowm1ng council of parents and teacher at each school. Requires a zero-toler· ance lo< P9S$8SStOf1 of drugs ..cc ...... 11'1'11/ ·~ h ~ lloa'lf of~ t. aw s:a ~.' 11111 ... ""~ ~ llO,,.,.. ~.,.alltbtoedfllpit "~aernJlfl~~ NyCIUf ~ ~ #l N~Mll&JCWlg t!QllC01CIOf-ar ~ «:fi()OI~ ~ ol Pf/M ~lllWJ~lellaa~ #I • Ellcbtc ldltles Would lllVBbdale 1t19 electriClly deregolation law as enacted in 1996 Would requtre a 20% rate cut and P'Mfl!S utilities loon charging custom· ers $28 billion bf lhe cost of nuclear plants and long·term purchase contracts. WC ..... : "4 •• ,..PI #11•11111 Cll ..... 11U111•1• ""'8m-Tllllccl 11nu Smoking educabon programs woold be funded '!Y an additional S 50 per pack lax on cigarette dislnbutors & equal state tax on tobacx:o prod· ucts WC '9111111: llfflSI ·~r.OWnCnb!Od~ ·~ .. tr~mJdlO't IW(lllrOJ:t/ll&U~ llCU1 ~~1ot.a.mW~c1· ~ PIOPf/I~ b'"' IMIW ~tin IM #•·1<•11111111 A $9 2 billion bond provide fund"mg for con· structJon and tWadeS ol K • 12 and htgtlef edu- cabOn llcililies ....... :.,., #11•llCll11111 & .. ,. Autnonzes wi5ts to enter into sales l8JI rMOOI sha a~ts try 8 two-.lhirds YOte of each pa · trig jurisdttion. .......... ,., J . a , " NlWf'ORT H-.Ret'>R ARlA C tti\~80 O f COMM£ RC£ . . trash coll~ctor put.b the lid back on the cans. Stores Lave ~rape bdgs open at the top and :mvit«! you to sample one. So, is.this'enough to Keep thesP Californians m Colorado dfter they've finished coUege? ·It would depend on the 10\> market,· Nick said. "But I'm plunmng to go home after school • tricks on you,• someone ddded. But J won't say who. We en1oyed our visit with these hne ladi. immensely dJld mvited them to come to our house any um~ they need a qwet place to study a 9000 meal or a Wd'>lung mat lune to use. Of course, 1f a special girl and . marriage was a topic of discus- sion, that would be difforent1 dlJ three dgTeed. They probahlr will go home to Cdhforntil alter they grnduate. But it C<ilorado gets to keep one or two ot thPm, it will be very lucky indeed · • FRED MARTIN ts a former Newport Beach res1d<!nt who writes th•s column from his new home In Fort Collins. Colo . . "The girls here are more down to earth, N Pete said. ·~eah, but they c;till play nuncJ Full Service Catering • Sizzling Fajita Bar 4lii ~trolling Mariachis . ' Margarita & CeNeza Bar G o /-. Party Trays To ~ ' • Enchrladas • Taqu1tos \ ~ •·Tacos • Tamales ~ • Guacamole • Salsa ~ AND MORE! Ba nquet Rooms 10 to 100 people. ~ ?Ji~,. 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Dinner is on us Wtwn you purchase one entree al regular price. }ou'll receive one free entree at equal or lesser value <bever age. tax and tip not mcluded) \ • This offer 1s only good through October 30, 1998, so call now for reservations (!M9) 673-3425. . RI VERBOA"C · RESTAURANT ' A Watt'rf'tonl Classic at 1 Tlw Newport Harbor Nautical 'Mu eum <formtrhJ Ht11btu E. vt J 151 E Coa t Hwy . .,, ·Newport Beach • • ti on rt Beach/Costa Mesa Dail CLOCKWISE FROM LOWER LEFT: Gayle and Ray I Jaskell take a picture with the DaUy Piiot in Zaanse Schans, Holland, in April. The Dally Pilot went along for the ride when Pat Detro of Costa Mesa and Nancy Robinson of Seattle bicycled Unough Holland during tulip sea.son in April. , After spending the la.st year together co·chairing Grad Night '98 at Newport Harbor HJgh School, Sue Werner, Laura Whlte and Jayne I.ally catch up on the Pilot at Steam's Wharl in Santa Barbara. The Helfrlches of Newport Beach, from left, Matthew, Michael and Lauien, show off the Pilot at Epcot Center in Florida. Noel Baca Jr. of Costa Mesa, in front of Lambeau Field the morning of the annual stockholders meeting, ·July 8, 1998. I • • • • • r---ij ~~--, ORIGINAL GERMAN : Rolls -·Pretzels -Strudel -Hall ah i Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes : I The Extra Space You Need I I I ti I d. 'd 11 Al d ti Resident Management I I n .iv• ua y arme Team I ti g~~~te Controlled Units ti ~p~ 1 Days • 1,000 I I ti Computerized Gate ti c~~petitive Rate s I Ch'eese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions , Serving Authentic German Lunch , Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel • Bratwurst • Meatloaf : I Access ti Personal Business & I I r--STORE-NOW--1 Seasonal Storage I I ·I SAVE 1 • ti Ext~ High Ceilings I • r----..., • 1 25•~ OFF-Potato Salad : ' (>A. re HH .1?/FSF :!$50 off! : I f Your 1st Monthly rental. : ~i7' I I 70 Weiswurst. Sauerkraut1 • • 115°/o OFF -Strudel, any tilling I • I I I s2• OFF-Pumpkin Pies I • L __ -~-~~~~PON ---~".20!:~98-_ J : • 540-0281 • • • • : L.i¥.i:i·~-i.J ·~ , : I 1111 Camel back St. BJ~N Av1:NuE ~ I· L Newport Beach, CA 1 1 _________________ .. ~ 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa ''N a car? Just ask your neighbor:' ;; It's sorta hke there's a big Hertz at the airport and a little Hertz rn the neighborhood. We're the little guys We're Hertz Local Edition . And we're in the neighborhqod when you need a rental car. Like when your car's in the shop. Or when you just want to get up and go. We'll even pick you U,P After all. what are f nends for? For your information: Optional OW ts S9 a day. Av:i1labihly is hmrted and 24-houc. advanced reservations required Rates available at southern California loca11ons through December 15, 1998. and requires a 3:<1ay mm· 1mum keep. M1rumum rental age is 25 Customer pick·up1retum 1s available in local area No commercial dis· counts or promotional offers apply Standard ceh~I quahftcahons, rental period. geographic and return restnc- bons apply. 3-day total of S29 94 includes 300 free miles. 21¢ for each addrt1onal mile. Taxes, vehicle ltcens1ng fee averaging 67¢ a day. and optional items. such as refueling are extra. Proof of insurance may be required . CALL 1·800· 704·44~3 OR A LOCATION LISTED BELOW. 2709 N. Harbor Blvd. • 19171 a.ach Btvd. Coet• Mesa • Huntlneton Beach 714 556·4473 7.14·842 5294 .. T II, ' r1 -11''-f tr ,r!ltf ii!! ti rfl 1'1 11,~ If l'f~' ti \l1 1•1 f t l1r i!l(lfl' ~ 1 ' -• ~ lli I J ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot 1 Hour Facial Rejuvenation. No Surgery No Recovery Simple and Affordable 631-9060 . - Call now to schedule Kenneth D~ Steinsapir, M.D. Cosmetic, Facial, and Oculoplastic Surger y Gifts • Home Decor Christmas Has Arrived! Stop in for a Visit. Coming Events Sunday, November I -Dicken's Heritage Village ~vent Sunday. November 15-Byers' Choice Event THE GREY Goo~E, INC. Westclirr Plaza• 1032 lr\ine Avenue • Newport Beach• (949) 642-7803 HouA "-f·S 10-t Sun 12·:1 BIA Kl\1AN LTD your Official Rolex Jeweler wants to remind you to turn · back your timepiece one hour on Sunday, October 25. Daylight ~ailing endJ at 2 •()()A "' ~ ROL~X BLACKMAN LTO. ~:ili> .JEWELER ... 3408-1 Via Oporto, Newport B!ach 92663 • 949-673-~334 lido M11rina Vil'4ge JOw Offici4J Rola j ft«ilr RaltJ • o.-r. ~ ~-Nt ~ .. ndl!!w1ll ... • on vacation CLOCKWISE FROM LOWER LEFT: Paul, Paula, and Christina . Bogenrlef take a photo with the Daily Pilot and Captain Jore Nervtk of the Royal Caribbean Monarch of the Seas last June. Peggy Engard, a teacher at Pomona Elementary School, poses with husband Ted and the Daily Pilot .ln front of boat that will :,-took them to Catalina, courtesy of her kindergarten studen~. Ann Sullivan of Newport Beach, and Susan Ten Eyck and Jan Probst of Corona del l\(ar took the Daily Pilot into the Amazon jungle. Joan Sue Betson of Newport Beach and twin sister Audrey Lane Brownlee take the Daily Pilot to their 50th high. school reunion in Appleton, Wash. Dave New's wile and mother-in-law visiting family in Bath, Ohio. ~~ e ....... ,~ , .. ,~ ,ftt,(i Studio • Custom Rugs • Designer Carpets HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 • 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa www.rugsandcarpets.com Thursday, October 22, 1998 A ~ ~ .... All /\\tout m1s1mai .. ALL ABOUT CHRISTMAS: • FcatUttS High Quality Christmas Gifts, Silk Aower Arrangcmenu and Outdoor Decorations. • World-Famow Collectibles From Polonai.$e, Emmett KeUr, DreamJicles, Fontanini, a.nd Seraphim. NOT ALL ABOUT CHRISTMAS: · • Gifts For All Occasions, Golf, Fuh.ing, Tennis, Boating, Soccer, Ba.scbi.IJ, FootbaJJ, Etc. 200 West Pacifi<: Cout Highway (Comer ofDo~er & Puific Coast H ... )'.) Newpon Beach, CA 92663 · 949-650-4600 STORE HOLJRS 1ucs.-Sa1 10-8 Sun.&: Mon. I 0-0 Help Santa jump For Joy! .. A AL TOYS FOR TOT SPECLU We trade you toy.s for children's partrait sinings. · PJus rccCJve up ro 3 .. off chcir portraits. Offer cxtendcJ dnough • No~·cmhcr 7, onl). .. T~anks ro you. over 18 roy have been donated. Plan n ow' for holiday Gifts ~d. Card (949) 675 -3 13 3732 E. Coast Hwy, - Corona dcl Mar. . . . Specia l ShOivtng of the new "Pictures" &. ·"Collection"· By Johnny Was .. SAT~RDAY,0CTOBER24TH .. REGISTER TO WIN -\ OUTFIT . · FROM 1UR 'E\V c l..LECTIONS! · .. . . - CORONA DEL MAR • PlAZA ·a40 AvocADo • NE~PQRT aeAc . (949). 644-9818 . .. . . . .. . . . . • • • I • ' . . • • ,, • • • & A8 Thursdoy, October 22, 1998 I .. •< \I I ">•I \~If II~ •(C(lll~•IH ~. • I < I 11 "I • I < I I "I \ I I I \I f crlhe Gl1L\1, \ (-cl/in' JI f,,n,11~ IRVINE COSTA MESA . MISSION VIEJO 262-9270 546-6386 830-9560 270 E. 17th St. Suite 12A Costa Mesa Open Mon-Sat 9am-6pm Closed Sundays TO TAKE PHOTOS. .· Phetos and Candy with · Our Monsters · Frankenstein, Count Dracula, Cou{s, .Cobbllns and more! . ., r . . • llr\1,1,tntt;EN ('OST Mt:s & J\(,'{:t~SSORIES • MASKS. MAKEUP • GAG GIFrS ~' .. ~~ .JUGGIANG AND Cl~OWN SUPI•LIES ca:S'fflM 1"t111e PRO .. ~ · Newport/Costa Meso Doily Pil PRESENTING YOUR FAVORITE COLLECTIBLES Madame Alexander Dolls Breyer Horses & Accessories Mu ffy VanderBear Beanie Babies•· Glory-· $30.00 Pdncess -$15. 00 Edn -$15.00 Peace -$15.00 · (Limit of t per style ~r customer) ·All proceeds above $5 .00 per Beanie Bab}' wilf be donated lO Orangcwood ChildH'll'!-i f oundation (Ava il.1hll.' "'hilc .,upplic., l.i.,c) 3331 E. Coast Highway (becwttn Mvgucrit~ & Marigold) ) Corona del Mar• 673-3791 SaturdaY. October 31 st Startine at 9Pm rno cover J Come In Costume & Join The f unl Prizes Awarded for the Best Costumes. lt's fun for am LWe 1'csjM11"""" 4 7ate5 ...... 875-1922 3&20 E. Pacific Coaat Hwy. • Corona de! Mar .. .: . f •• :J •• ,, •• ,, f.,, f.,, •• ,, f. f. f . • a~ .... , r r:1 ~-r ~,q \ \ ,.-. r ,\ ~-r ( ~ ·. f : t :; ~ :.:;() LlJ!J~ y}) u -...J~· t . .:.wilu.;~.:.:JJ ,.. .!i~.:.u.w.::J l .,_.:.::.:.J '.wel~"· · · · • .,, HRDGE CBPlY'S LllGEST SEUCllD IF: RDULT llllD .C~ILDiED s c1S111n . f ... f mns~s. ffBlS. UJIGS. MRMEUP. RC.CESSQR~ES. PRRTY SUPPLIES ... -.• t LAGUNA HILLS I 949-588-9929 IRVINE I 949-653-5778 " t Laguna Hills Mall•EI Toro Exit . Crossroads Ctr •Culver & aa17anca Pkwy . . .. ._ f MISSION VIEJO I 949-364-8455 'IRVINE I 949-727-.4004 . M1ss1on VioJq Mall•Crown Valley Exit Irvine Spectrum Center at The ti Toro Y Tusten Market Place•Jamboree Exct Fashion lsf.and•MacArthur & Coast Hwy .. . • f • TUSTI~ I 714-505-3031 NEWPO~ BEACH . I 949-64()..1133 -. ' .. .. .. f . , .. · -. Bte.ttm of ~nr(\ne j nunteb ~ ouje. Rt. · .. The Irvine Spectrum· Cent~r • . . . • t .. . ' Newport Beoch/~osto Mesa Doily Pilot arOun~wn Thur~y, ()rt.;ber 22, 1998 ~nd AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Piiot. Around Town, 330 W Bay St .. Costa Mew 92627; fax them to 646- 4170; or call 540-1224, ext. 228 A <.om- ptete listing of Around Town can be found at www.tatlmeuom/pllot TODAY .. A Personal View of C;dlfornJa," u watercolor exhlb1t by Richdrd Thomsen, will be on display through Oct 31 at the Newport Beach Central U brary foyer, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more informa- tion, call(949) 717-3801 The Orange County Horse Show Association Ch.impionship· Show will be presented from 8 a.m. to dm'k through Sunday at the Orange County Fatr & Expos1bon C~nter, 88 Fair Dnve, C'ostd Mesa. Admission lS frt>e For more inform~tion, call (949) 459-961 l. A yoga class will be presented by Helend Sprake from 9 to 10 15 a .m at the Nancy Cldrk Educa- tion Center, 471 Old Newport Road, Swte 103, Newpo[t Bedch Admission is $8 per class or $30 for four prepaid classes For more information, call (949) 548-.4059. ·A singing cla5s wlll be presented from 1 to 3 p .m. at OASIS Scruor Center, 800 Marguerite Ave .. Coron a dcl Mar. Ad mission LS free. For more mfonnation, call (949) 644-3244. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will pre- sent Connec-llons '98 Business Expo from 5 to 8 p'.rn dt Ays1a 101 Restaurdnt, 2901 W COdst High- way, Newport Beach The event ·will feature more than 70 exh1b1tors and hors d'oeuvr<'s from Chma, Japan, Indonesia, Thailand, Korea, Mcllaysia and Vietnam. Adnussion 'is $10 for non-members and fr~e for mem- ben.. For· more information, CdU (714) 729-4400. Newport BPach Ct•ntrnl Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. Admission is free. For more information, call 717-:iBOl . A group counseling session UUed Rl'lalions!up Improvement will he prei.ented at 7 p.m <St C:Od!>t Con· suJting, 180 Newport C'<'nte1 On- ve, Newport Beach S<";sions <1n• $25 For more mlunndl1011, < t11l (949) 720-8437 A free seminar Ulled Survtvtng Heart Disease -One Mein\ Experience will b<' pr ewnt('(I from 7 to 8 p.m. in tht> Pdllo C'ufe dl Mother's Market und K1'tchen, · 225 E 17th St., Costa M(•sr1. Reservdtions are wqu~st<•d. ro1 more infom,at1on, c.111 (800) 595. 6667 ' I FRIDAY A yoga class will be presented by I Jelend Sprake from 9 to 10: 15 d.m. at the Nancy CIMk EdUC'd· lion Center, 471 Old "lt•wporL Rodd, Swte 103, Newport Bt•tJch. Admission is $8 per c ltJss or $30 for four prepaid cld'>Ses For mort> mformauon, cdll (949) 548-4054 SATURDAY · A back~country hike will take place d.t 9 a.m di Crystdl Cove State Pdik, 8471 E Codst High- way, Newport Bedch li1k<'T'> w1JI meet at EJ Moro Visitor Center Parking is $5 For morP Ullor Jlld· llon, call (949) 497-7h47. • · SUNDAY A back-country hike· w ill take place dt 9 a m dt Cry<;tdl Cove State Park, 8471 E Cods! J l1~1h· way, Newport Bcdch I l1kcrs w1ll tneel dt El Moro V1s1tor Center. Pdrlµng is $5. For morl ... mlonna- tion, call (949) 497-7647. A dramatic readJng of WlliJam A Linliy swing workshop wtll he Luce's ·Tue Belle of Amherst• presented at Lrye DcFort> l)dnu• will be presented ul 7 p.m. at the· Center, 151 Kolmuc;. Drwe, G-;l, . t WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR ... Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT O UR M EALS A RE A TRIP TO MEXICO · Trendyl upscale furniture store offers bargain prices · ., for new and used .one-of·.a·kind items. • K UI N.li\M.\ ;\Vl . I U'fl ING l(t'1 t\I Af It •• V\<))61(, 714•963•7046 .• .. Collold Mesa, An mtcnnnd1dte/advanc~ class will be from 2 to 4:30 pm followed by u lK'ginncrs class from 5 to 7:30 pm. Part1c1pants 13 and over aH• welcome. Partners ct.re not neces- sary. Admission is $15. Fot more mformCJUon, call 241-9908. MONDAY A yoga class will be presented by f lel<'na Sprake from 6:30 to 8 p.m di the Ndncy Clark Educanon Center, 471 Old Newport Road, Suite 103, Newport Bedch. Adnussron is $8 per class or $.10 tor four prPpaid classes. For more mfonnalion, call (949) 548-4059. TUESDAY A ballroom dance class ~ill be · pre'>Pntocl from 3 to 4 p.m. di OASIS Sf'nior Center, 800 Mar- UUNitP A,.ve, Corond del Mc1r. Aclm1c,s10n 1s $38 For more m!or- ntdtton, c dll (949) 644-3244. OCT. 28 New Leaf Natural C uisine will pn•sent a cook.mg class titled Tricks dnd 1rcc1ts from 9:30 to 11 :30 d m or from 6:30 to 8.30 pm. dl d des.1gnated place in Cos- tc1 MC'-.a. Admission is $35 per cld'>!>. R£>q1slrdllon 15 required ds <.Ids'> s1w t!> limited. For mort• mfonndtion, (714) 444-1005. The Ne_tworkers will meet from 11 4 5 " m. to 1 p rn at the Cosld Mestt Golf dnd Country Club, 1701 Golf Cour!>e Drive. Admis- sum is $12 dnd includes ;unch. For morn mfonnatmn. call 885-9093. SenJor consultant Bob Brennan will Jerad d free discussion of rcver..e mortgages .for seniors 62 c1nd ov<>r at 3 p.m. at Bayside Vtl- laqe, :300 E. Coc1st Highway, Newport Beach. For more mfor- matJOn, call 723-0233. · MASSAGE Relieves Pain s3500 Stress & Tension Insurance Accepted HR. w/Chiropractic Care y F" Q '>o. , 7-DAYS'WK • 9am-9pm ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Dt Gautier D.C. 714.~79.6365 1072 S.E.Bnstol St Ste 209 S.1nta Ana Heights (Corn« ol Newport Bt No Bristo!) -SVPERB QVALJTY INDOOR LIQHTINCt Avt.11ldblc in other sizes & finis hes · . Hodson Lighting 0Vcn fucs.-fn .. 8 30-5, '>di V-4 1~,10 Newport Blvd Costa Mrsa ' Q11al11_\ l i1h1in1 .-n 1(~ for 29 ~ur~ 548-9341' ·- BenefltlrW Oningewood Children s Foundation Make a ,difference in the life of a deserving chikfl '· .. -' Gucci • Versace ·• DKNY . -.. • Escada • St·; John • Chanel &;· 111ore! -.. :"St01iWid8: Sale ·· .· · · · Sa( OctOber 24" & Suh. October 25"' .. . .... ~· .. .. · ... .'Hoursi Mon--Saf lOa.oi to Spin• upd4i~10a~-4pm , .. . ALL MERCHADI E ··TAKE AN: ADDITIONAL · . . . . . . . , .. . . . . " 760-6640: ~. 2850 E.' C()ast: ~~' Corona de~ ~~ Accepti1y/Appoi1dn1ent8 For Co1urigt1111f>nt •• Donation• are 11h~t1y. tf1elcQn1c. . . · · .. .. . . A group counseling e.\slon titled Body·lrfldqe lmprnvenlf•nt - foemnl<! Power will bt> present d dt 5:30 p.m . at CocJ-.t Consulting, 180 Newport Centt>r Dnve, Nt!W· port u~nch . Scsi>ionl> are $25. For more infonnatton, call (94H) 720- .84!7. A free selJ!inar tilled lrldology and Nulrll.lon· will be! presented lrom 7 to 8 p.m. c1t the Pdllo Cult• dl Mother's Mtt.rk<'l and Kttchc>n. 225 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesct Rc>~t,rvdtions are requestPd ror more informallOn, Cdll (BOO) 595· 6661. , Connect at the C orond de l Ma1 Brc1nch L1br,jry d sc>m'S uf work- .,hops lt!t1lunn9 lip'> for eflN tJvp U'i(' of hhrnry Tl.!SOllfC"P';:, Wtll he prP~entc>cl from 7 to 8:30 p m cvt'I)' WPdnP-.duy through Nov. 25 c1t • thP hhrnry, 420 Md11golcl Ave. Tht> work.c;hop~ will al~o IPc1· llir" c;lJdtegws for Weu ndv1qc1- t1on Adm1c;s1on ts fret•. For morp 1 OCT. 29 mtom1dllon, call 717-3801. A representath:e from UCI will v1s1t OCC' Trdn:.ler Center from ri c:1 .m. to 4 pm. to m•'cl v.1th tu- <lcnt mtarested in tr<1osf<'mnu The Transfer < t>ntN is located rn the school'i; Co.unst1lmg cind Admi.,.,10ns Annex, 2701 Pdtrv1cw Rodd_,_Co:;lct M'•sn. Por m ore infonnatior;i, cdU (7141432-58~4 · OCT. 31 " St. Andrew' Pre b) .. erlan Church offers a upport group for fanulles wllh loved ones who ru • mentdll)• 111. The group meets lrom 6 30 to 8 pm. Sunda~ m the church' D1ercnfleJd t fall C. 600 St. Anclww Road. Newport Bcadt. TI1 • conlidentidJ group 1s opPn to the corrunuruty. For mor mformauon, call bJ l -2880. , Pr o-.pecli. Networking Croup rnl'f•ts lrom 7:15 to 6:30 am. WPdnP-1.i<lttys al f\1lm1's Caf P., uns Nt>wpor t Blvd.. Costa Mesa. B1et1kto t ts $6. For mow mformd· ttJJn, call Ang1(> Stc1fforcl at 474· The Newport-Mesa ar.-d Paren~ in5 or nna Ftrmcm .at 551-3156 Without Pdrtncrs c hdplt>r will prP· · """' a Hdllowl•Pn dance lrom 8 pm. to rrudmght al the Bui.:na Pc1rk I fott•l, 7675 CrP:.cent Ave, Buc>nc:t • l'drk Co>IUJlll• rm• opt1rmc1J. Acl1111s:.1on it. $Ii Jcu ntPmhers <1nrl $8 lor noruncm- hers Fur more mfonnntmn, call ONGOING All la'>\en' Leads Cluh meets at 1 :15 am. TuP. days at ~hmi's C.1ft• J 835 NPwport Blvd., Costa M1· c:1 For more rnformnhon, call )4h·l 25.! Zen Home Stitchery, a local 11 muhscturer of med1tauon sup· phe , hold~ H free mPdltdlton from 5 to 7 p m Sundd)'S at Me ... a 8us1- llP.:.s CPnti--r, 1·1 t \\' 17th St., Swte ~~WPOJi]'-LOBSTER•LICIOUS . RIB They're Back! l Co ·~ ~ Come get em while we got em .. · MP~~ .... cause we can't always get em! ,,- 2000 NEWPORT BLVD .. • (949) 631•2110 Our Move to 2196 Harbor Blvd. (the old Sizzler) will happen in December ... 199~ ... Items .&.· Decorations . . . " t • . ,. .. A 10 Thursday, Odober 22, 1998 TOWN CONTINUED FROM A 9 The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches cmd Recrcution Comm.is-· sion meets dt 7 p m. the first Tues- d<ly of each month in the C1ty Council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd , Newport Bedch For more tnformdhon, call 644 -3151. Nicotine Anonymous fellow hJp wants to h<>lp men. and women who smoke to qull and remam 'imoke freP ror more information on Jocdl everung meetings, call 650-27 l:J. The Costcl Mesa HlstoricaJ Soci- ety hold~ d free open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at 1870 Anrthe1m A\ t>., Costa Mc~a. The event letituws rn1·mornbil1a lrom (he city of c ·ost<1 Mc•su und lhe Sdnld Anu Anny \1r Bdse P'or more mformution, call 631-5<H8 Oa~ls Senior Center offers a Parkmson's d1c;ease support group from 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thurs- day of each month dl 800 Mar- gu<>nte Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information. call 644-3244. The Yoga Place offers a prE'nataJ and pO<;tnatal yoga class from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New cla<i>eS begin on the first of thP month. For more information, call 642- 74bO Hoag Cancer Center o ffers Man to Man, a freP prostate cancer ctis- cusslon group, lrom 7 to 8:30 p.m. the ftrst Wednec,day of each month at the cent.er aud1tonum, 1 Hodg Dnve, Building 41, New- port Beach. Por reservdllons or· morf' 1nformat.1on, call 722-6237 The Paclflc Business Xchange has weekly b11>ctkfast meet.mgs at 7 a .m. Tuesdays at the Pacific Club, 4110 ~focArthur Blvd., !\Jcwport Beac:h. There is no chdr<JE> for the mitJal meet.mg For more• mfonnation, call 640-0588. around town Fisherman Vincent Corrales has some of his ball taken by gulls at the west jetty in Balboa. Corrales, f.rom Lake Elsi- nore, likes to fish off the jetty on his days oil. Corrales eats a big bre akfast before be comes to the Jefty and never goes home empty-handed. He usually hooks a big yellow- tail or halibut. OvereatPrs Anonymous meets from 7 to 'J pm Wednesd<1yc; at ':)t. John's Ep1scop<1l Church, 183 1 [. Ba; St., Cosld f'.le-.<1 For 111me mfonnation, cdll 95.J-O<JUO I relationship group called Insight I more information, call 722-4588. I The Newport Beach Psychologi-Equcils Power at 7 p.m. Thun;- cal Association presents a coed days. The fee is $25 per week. For Hoag Cancer Center offers a free • hri.W • l't'las_. ~ • !lporu'I1ittllpy • BoJyWnp1 • Hydroth~npy . Body Poli1h . •Petit• V1Chy ho'IWn • S~1m Room1 • aJCing • Eltrtrolrsis • • Pr-. Iii Pl>st l..utr Thttap)-• H.1od Ir Foot Can • Ptth • CiiA Certificalfl • tuv. Ou••Unl uhd for all HntCH nurl .1 .... dy dil<O~Jll.d r•<USft"" rec.11 pmducu or In con]on<lion w11h any ol'htt di" ount, Whatever your landscape or Maintenance needs, Lloyd's can do it all... . THINKING ABOUT LANDSC.Al'ING OR YARD M.AINTEN.ANCEl • CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE TODAYI IL] .~!c!!'!!.!! •s . ' (949) 646-7 441 . L~oyd'S' Nursery a l andscape Co ., Inc. 21 83 Fairview Qd. Suitt 216. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 . . . f.,XPERT LAHOSCAPINI I SPRINKLERS f MAJNTENAHCE Ill l'W II • · .. . . .. • POWE·R PEEL™ Ml}:: RO-DE RMABRASION • Day Spa Treatments • Facials -All Skin Care • Permanent Make-Up C.PCT.CCT • Specialty Make-Up Jeanie PetroceHo & Sue Molero Newport Dunea Reaort'a 6th Annual ..Top Dog.. ~) Fashion Sho ... ,. Benefit for the OCSPCA and Co m an1011 Pet P.etreat 4· SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1998 ••• on the beach at Newport Duhe9 Resort at 11 a.m. • ~· 4'• Inter your pooch to wlnl •• • ••• A Year's Suppt, of FRIE Dog Foocl 4'• from NTCO aw.-ded to the "Top 0ot• lntw row Doti In ..., of theH cata9arles: Ca6ua We/Jr . s ... m Wear . l naer1t. Pajama • I-la IONe('n .)tJl'"C: Formal Wf':ar • Ma!lt<:r I Pet Loolc·Ahre • CriJzy Pooc~ Trick& Ent') fu: It $ 7 rer dOl!J If rf'41~t<!rtJ llefort ~pm OGtoticr ~ FREE to watch t ho ehowl PRIZES AWAl!DED FOR EACH CATEGORY "LL PRIZES DONA ff D 6Y PITCO CALL TO una YOU. DOO TODAY! (949) 729-3863 NEWPORT DUNES WATERFRONT RESORT 1131 6ack 6ay Drive In Newport. 15each; off Jaml1oree Rd . and P.C.H. -·· . ·~ .' IO.J6fn.,,,,A1~ .• \tQf<liJP-l'tm'J>Ort &.ch:6JJ.'J996. O~x·n Mon&y 1hrough fridly I (I ", 5.uurd.ly 10 6, and Sunlhy 11 S . . . ' Newport Beach/Costa f'.iteso Doily Pilot r(lllaxation and unagery workshop from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month at 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, New· port Beach. For more information, call 760-5542: The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers a program for young men ages 14 to 18 interested in learning about sailing, seamanship, piloting, navtgation and Cl1llsing. Mect- mgs are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes- days at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Jbghway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 642-6301 or 551- 8591. . Oasis Senior Center offers ongo- ing assistance, counseling and referral servtces for seruors. For · appoinbnents or more mfonna- tion, call 644-3244, The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to 1om in from 9 to 11 d.m. Thur.days at the Costa Mesa Seruor Centt>r, 19th and Pomona streets, Costa Mesa. For more information. ccdJ 545-5669. FULL SET •ACRYLIC • Acryhc w While Tip • Pink & Whtie Powoe1 • lume Get •Silk Wrap • Acr)llC •Pink • ALLS • Pink & Wl'l1te J • Lume Gel •SllkWrap • MMlicur8 •Pedicure •Kids MO Marucure & Ped • Hand Pn11ln WAXING A free support group for cancer patients meets at 7 p m. Wednes- d'ays and a support group for peo- ple suffenng from chronic fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at th~ Institute for Holistic Treatment ancl Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For more in!or- mation, call 251-8700. ArthrlUs Foundation Instructor Hillary Stone· 1eads an ~xercise class at 11 a m Thursdays at the Jewish Scruor Center, 250 E Bclk- er St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 513-5641. · Nightly meetings are ottered in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to over- come rucotine ddd1ction. For a schedule or more information, call 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666. The Newport Sports Collection Foundation, a nonprofit orgdruzd- tion, operates a free museum at 620 Newport Center Dnve, New- port Beach, which hds one of the world's largest collections of sport.c:; memorabilid, ts open from 9 a.m to 5 p.m. weekdays. For information, call 721-9333. Celestino's quality MEATS JI)(' I)})('"' .\ll'UI (JI}</ "nt 'ICC. \t •rn/11/ 1/< 'w rnny Rocky Frc c Range Chickens MANNING'S all natural BEEF .\tclllllltlj.(~ ,'\II .....,~miral To p H O UI lei or Sirloin Tip Roast <>3uu 11> ( c•lt•stnl<l'"> "'P<'< i.il \l,1rhl<llt·tl Reef ni-Tip s4 !m II>. ( t'll'">lll\O"·• ~pt•( t.tl ~1u11c:<1 Pork Cl1op~ or ~1um·<1 Chicken Brca!->t .,3~ II> ( t'lt '">llllO' \II "•llllr.ll < ookt ·d or ~II< t ·d Roast Beef or Utrkcy s5 uu lh. Fresh Seafood Fre.i.,h Coolwcl L.!.lfi11 I . uU s r <:rs I w....,J I S<1l1t101 I I-Ill< 'I Hcs/J 11< 1/1/ 1l II F11/1 'I • .J.1 \/cmerw.., Qf I I< >.Llli"-,\111cl<' Suu.suw ·-.. CdC!>fltJQ't.:; B<.:t'l.J.lt I ud,n1 Je1Jq1 • \\'c.: cum.1 Bcx1r l Jeucl I >uxlun~ · 270East17th St• Costa Mesa• (714) 642-7191 (Hillgren Square) 9:00 to 7:00 Mon.-Sat., 10-6 Sun . FLOWERS DIRECT WhtJlesale to the pllblic THl 'S SAVINGS ...... ~~.~()/~~. f RoseJ ••• $12/ibuncli of 25 Warehouse: 882 We t 16th St., Newport Belich • 650-5700 . ( . . , ' ... I I .. ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot oag Cancer Center sponsors a tai chi clac;s for intennediate advanced lPvels from 10 30 to :30 d.m. Thursday:, for people th cancer and thrnr families. A ginner session meets from :30 to 11 :30 a.m. Fridays. The ses dre des19ned to reduce ess, increase longevity and pro- ote a sense of well being with sic, easy-to-learn, nonstrenu- s movements to ttid in bdlance d conrentrntion.. Tiw cltlss is ught by Victor Arm,mcf. No req- tration iS requm~cl. Free l loag ancer Center is at 4000 W. Coust ighway, Newport Beach. For ore ulforrnation, raU 722-6237 asls Senior Cente r offers a dai- telephone contact progrdlll for niors who have a lumted local pport system. For more mfor-' ation, cdU 644-3244. e Co'Sta Mesa Communicators oastmasters Club meets from oon to 1 pm. Wc>dne>sdays at the range County Depdrtrnent of ducation, 200 Kalmus Dnve, osta Mesa. ~1e •tmgs are open to nyone who wanlc; to unprovE> his I r her public spedkmg· skills. For ore information, call 444-5030 he Newport Beach Distln- 'shed Toaslmdstcrs Club 1300 eels from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesddys Sgt. Pepperoni's nwctm9 room, 2300 Bnstol St., Newport Beach. for reservations or more mfonnd- t10n, cdll 730-367 t. Mesa Messengers Toastmaster Club 691 in Costa Mesa m~elc; at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Mesa' Verde Uruted Methodist Church, 170 t W. i3aker St., Costa-Mesa. For more information, call 540-4446. Blue Flame Toctstmasters Club• 2717 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays di the Village . Farmer, South Codst Plaza Village, 1651 Sun- flower Ave., Costa Mesa The meeting is free far first-time visi- tors. For more mf orrnation, call 855-4308 .• Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7 a.m Mondays ctl The hvine Co,, 550-C Newport Center, Newport Beach. For more information, call 733-2209. Harborlltes Toastmaster Club 1927 meets at 7 d.m. Wednesdays di. the R.iverbodt Cdfe, 151 E . Coast Highway, Newport Beach • For more ulformahon, call 9b5- 3G48. Lido Isle Toasim~slers meets Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. al the Glendale Federal Bank Com- munity Room, 100 Newport Cen- ter Drive, Fdshion Island, New- port Beach For more informdl.JOn, 1r1• urn~ ,, SOUTH COAST PLAZA VILlAGE L, f 11c, fill ,,, ur ll lidmJ qif I I" 1n J on J ,J, <tirnlin J nH J., wilh our urll 11u « 111 <Ii< n cf ll'lndc 1fit•~ iii m' OcfobeP 22, 23, 24 & 25 Thursday ........ 10 am · 8:30 pm Saturday ........ 10 am · 5:30 pm Friday ............. 10 am · .8:30 pm Sunday .......... 10 am -4:30 pm I 'I' I i1 Ill. I Ill " "' " .11., ,,ll 111• I ,1. ,. '• I 1llt I fr. ''l• I, 1111 ~"''· ~ll 1l1l11I,111 I, r 11!1 I 111 I.uni 1w 111 "!'· \ f m11 111 m' •" lu'"' f, ~ ~ \o\.1fh 111" m1 ,, J, m Ii,, ir1 "lfl I cl 11111. Christmas Everyday ts located at South Coast Plaza Village. Show entrance and best parking on Bear Street side of the Village. For information, call 714·435·2050 Master Card & VISA ·Accepted Please no strollers opening day . • • \I LLAGE Free Halloween masks at the Aquarium. ~ (What did you expect, ghouls and goblins?) (l,111ht'o ,111 urul •• ~I .11 11.r. ·''''""'"" .1l 1lu· l'.llllu •. 111 k11I~ •t;•• ,; 11 ~·· "l1rt .. ttuiel Stt•Up•r ''' •1•&1 t•lhr '"•'"" (\\l\llt "''ll'pltr" I.nit l 1,•t•guu,ltl"-ttu' !'n '"""' ,.-l.tu.1h• 1111111•\\11·11 \\;Iii tht h.111.i\•, t.1111 ,1.,,,1., .on.I ""If .cl~ 0111\ ••• ''"' i\1111.11111111 ttl "" "~'"'" Ill I "''I!"'""' Ii A S y , T 0 0 E T H E R II ilU J !-t• h I ttlfht l'tn \lllfttttUm \\if'\ AQ~JARIUM 11 1. !'Al li le. Imm lb.a,"' uni If> r• m . f cu '"'"'"' 1nln1n\.1uon t • l . Celli %4-5314. Oa-;ls Senior Center offers a CctrC-A·V<1n transport to l<tke mcmh<>rs to dppmnlmcnts antl groc cry shoppm9. The shuttle tttkc m<>mbcrs to the center. For appointments, call 644-3244. People lntefested ln reading cnqllsh Cdn }earn with the help of d tutor. I lourly rules and timf's nPqohc1hlc. Por mom information. C'dll 8~ 1·l739. Oasf<j Senior Center offers visu- . ct1l-t11d sc:n•cninq.., with tt Braille lnslll\1te rt>presC'nlative by dppointnwnl. ror more inJormil· lion, cdll 644-.1244 Oasis Senior Center has a walk· mq qroup cc11lc>d Walkl'rs Nol Hockt-rh lllilt rnPets onu• a wel•k to · PnJOY ..,, (•111C wctlks in. dnd cllO\Jll!I thP Newport Bedch i'Hl'o. ror more• mlonrn1llon, CdU h44,-:u.t4. tssentlal Weight Management otfc•I'; 1ntN<1ct1vP 1tnd prod< live W<'HJhl lo!>s Hn>ups. Ledrn behav- ior mochhccttion ttncl other tee. h- 111qtws lo control your weight 01 1q1 ''n I IHIPERGO $5.99 Sq. Ft. (installed) wn c'o l lS $20. Group meet lrum H:'H> to 8 p.111. W1~dnf"'sclnys and TIH1r dctys at 3b<f San Miutwl Dn- ve, SUllP ~Vin, NPwport Hl'ach. rm murP mh1rm11twn, «.tU 718·11fWR An discussion group for recover- my '".onu·n c1lcohuhc. ':'h~ hdye hPl'n solwr c1t I ust d y <H mePls l1om 8 to 9 .. m p .m . Thursdays lo dtscu-,s rt>lahonsh1ps, c-ctreers and hvanq hit~ soher. Thcr~ 1s <J cost h.1st>cl on cl shchlHJ <,( ,~)e, For morp mformallon, C".1U 225-IH8~. The Hope Institute, a center for ri ·c ovcry and ldnl.ily educdtion, olf Prs .1 women's suptxlft !Jroup lronf' b::m to R p.m. Tu~sdays at '.lllOp .}3nstol St., C-206~ Coi.;ta I\ IPs<1, For lllmt' mfonnc1hon, c <111 4 !2-0020. The Healing Connection offers a \.,Ollll'n's rrlc1t1onslup qroup c.ll 7 p 111. TI1t!sdc1ys di 4425 Jamhon•e Ror1cJ, lHO·A, Newport Acctch. For 1uorP mformnhon, cdlJ 2bl-B003. Women Helping Women offers a frl't• J>Pt'J 'support group for wonwn an lrt1ni.;1llon lrom 3:15 to 4:15 pm Wrdnescldys dt 425 E 18th St, Costd Mesa. Tof)ICS Wool Carpets from $19.90 sci ycl Installed w/p<1d<l111g Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber for only s49900 UPT03MOS SAME AS CA Sl-t OAC £ARPET DEPOT- v1NvL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE . Commercial • Resident/al Sales & Service ., I/' ""' r..11.: r. <> m ,.,., 1 h g Av .it u 1904 Harbo r Boulevard • Costa Mesa .......,.........._ ___________ N.E. Corner of Harbor & 19th Street ~--=·~ (949) 722-9642 .. ,...# t.-9 i 3 .. V1S11 us on the web at www.carpctdepot.net lit • . ---.. Thursday, October 22, 1998 A I IA include :.elf esteem, explorat10n 1Jl feclmgs, commw1il:ation, trmumi fC(.C)VNY dO<l pNSonal uppurt Fur mure mfomldtion raU b3 l • 23::J3. cl scs from 8:30 to 9:30 a.vu. 1\.1t .. >sdet)' , TI11u c1c1ys and Satur.! days c1l IOUO W. Coast llighway,;) Su1tP < , Newport B<><H h . The cosl ts $8 per cld . Pw mur mfonnad I Hoag Cancer Center offer a free Uon, C'(Sll 722-052b Ale ohollf~ Anonymous yoga class from 10.45 to 1 t ·45 d.rn. Tue~duy at 4000 W. Coc15t 1 lighwdy, Newport· Ucac h ror morn mfom1.1t1on, Cdll 71'.l·h2 \?. Body Design and United Studios of SPU-Defense otter~ lock boxmq from tJ 45 to 7 ·4fi d .lll. Monclc:ty U110U1Jh Fudav m Roc1111 :J 'at Odsis ' S1,11111r CPntf'I , 800 Maryuerit1> Ave, Curonc1 <IPI Mar. r:or moll.? .. mform,;t1on. <"<111 h44-3244. · --·· I Not to be rnnfused \\ith 1hc Compcmion!! I I The one. the ori inal 17th St Bcauc in tht.: Ros~ ~ho in . Center r I I I I I It's Pumpkin Time! • Famous Pumpkin Pies • Yummy Pumpkin Bread • Delicious Pumpkin Cookies • Pumpkin Shaped Rolls & Bread "Best bakery around!" Tire Dttillf 1'1/ot . .) . Be Happy, Eat Healthy! Open Mon -Sat 6am -6 · 30pm 646-1440 427 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Whcrchousc Rccorcls) • : l • • • I • l ~ Aq uatics Center • Free Weight s •Aerobics .. • Racquetba ll •·Personal . Train ers ,. • • Basketbal I" • Cardio Discover the M W£' b1t ild strong kids, Str{)llg f(1111i lies, Stron g con11nzu1ities. 2..'00 University Dr., e\\·port.Beach 92660 949-642~9990 • ff. 12 Thursday, Ociobef 22, 1998 SOCI e Newport Beach/Costa tv\eso Do ily Pilot Lindquist's TinseltOl!JYl Studios opening party to benefit CHOC H ooray for Hollywood. Actually -more correctly -it's hooray for entre- preneunsm. It's alive and well in Orange County dnd bemg demonstrdted by Ogden Enter- tainment with the upcoming opening of Tmseltown Studios. Last week dt the B(llboa Bay Club in Newport Beach, a mom- inq brunch was served to 1ntro- dun• the community lo Tmscl- town dnd announce the ope ning- mtJhl premiere gaJa benefiting Children's Hospital of Orange ('ounty "TIJ\Seltown is a new 700-seat lttc iltty ucc;1gned to resemble a movie st11d10 lot,• said Carin Me}er, semor pubbc1st for the ~tuclios. "It will feature a tele- \ 1-.t"d awcJrds show atmosphere \\ hc>r~ sell'clt'CI guests from the 11t1<hl'nce wlll v1e for Best Actor .md Best AclIPss awdrds follow- 11 ll d moment of big-screen fame .... tht.> ... t d1 m clips from famollS lt·dlurc Ill ms.· WcU. the public dt large will 111· .. tr1nd-ins for th(> star.:; as Tm· ,.·ltt1\\ n's mtenctivc concept will THE CROWD . ' ~ ··.·~-~ii ,~.·.~ b.w. · cook replace the Wees of Kevin Cost- ner in "Field of Dreams" with Bob Smith of Costa Mesa, and Jane Doe of Newport Beac:h will become Carrie Fisher in "The Blues Brothers." Guests will do their best act- mg to win "Oggie" Awards (named for Ogden Entertain- ment), while e n1oying a fully staged night at an awards show mcluding arrival interviews on CRYSTAL CAVE Come see our new Gem Stone Jewelry Collection Each handmade pir;e is dramatically unique. ·---------~------------~-· • Metaphyslcal 6ooks · 0 1 iglnal Jewelry Gifts, Artwo rk • Minerals & Ge mstones · tland Carved C.ry<>tal Quan Yin & Buddha · Herbs, essential Olis. Incense 891 Baker Street A 16 Costa Mesa (Comer of Baker & Bear streets) •, Psychic Readings (Call store for appointment) ·Tea Leaves ·Astrology • Tarol (Spanish re.idlnqs 11\alloblcl • Handwriting Analysis 714•754•1151 the red carpet, production nwn- bers featurmg the Tinseltown singers and dancers, and of course, dinner. Located on Katella Avenue at the Orange Freeway m Ana- heim, Tinseltown is the brain- child of Newport Beach resident Jack Undqulst, former president of Disneyland. Lindquist has partnered with Ogden EntertammMl, a $2 bll· lion New York-based entertain- ment company that operates complexes worldwide, in<.luding the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim and The Great Western Forum in Inglewood. Llndqwst JOined Ogden part- ners and local society at the Bay Club brunch to tout the new dln- mg and entertainment expe ri- ence and most irilportantly to inVlte the community to support CHOC at the Nov 11 premiere. Organized by the UTepress1ble red-head Gloria Zlgner, director of community development for Cf IOC and pr9ducer of the dnnual CHOC Follies, the morn- ing get· together attracted John and Donna Crean, Karen Hard.Jn, Barbara Penrose dnd Margo Cham berlin, chair of the upcoming Cl IOC bene ht The black-tie opening gala , will honor our own resident Oscar-wmnmg movie star, Claire Trevor Bren. Trevor Bren the stepmother of Donald Bre.n, chairman of The lrvule Co .. returned from re~idcnce m New York several years ago to make her home tn Big Canyon, New- port Beach. . Resale Clothing! Brt.ng thls ad with you when you sell us your chlldren's gently used clolhlnl!. toys & equipment. and "hiJe you're here. you'll get 20% off Resale cloU1in~ in the sto,re. \\ E P.\Y c \$H! f • Ii ' I .,1 J I 1t • I \ • jllljltl1lil Cann ot be comblneod With any olhe-r offe-r. Mll'•t h rtnii .id \\1lh you. VaU<I only on~ d.l~· wht'n ~I~ 1tnn" to Chil<lrrn's Orr h.1rd • UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP • ·Costa Mesa 369 E. 17th St. #20 • Westport Squllft (949) 650-2243 WATER John and Don- na Crean, front. joined former Disney· land President Jack Undqutst and Margo Chamberlin to support CHOC at the opening reception of Undqubt's Tlnseltown Studios. The publicity shy 1Tevor Bren, who also happens to be a very talented artist, won her Oscar for her portrayal of Edward G. Ro binson's fioozy in the 1948 film "Key Largo.• nevor Bren confided in a tele- phone interview r~enUy, that her pwpose in supporting this open- ing is to promote the work of CHOC and to help raise needed funds to care for the children. CHOC accepts all who come lo its door, regardless of ability to pay for service. The need is Q!eat for support from the comrowuty. Tickets are $200 and may be reserved by calling (714) 532- 8690. Who knows, you may get your chance to star in pictures, come home with a golden "Oggie" and have the opportuni- ty to"help the children of CHOC all at the same time. Sounds like a big time Holly- wood night to me. ~~~~~~~~ • 8 .W. COOK'S column appears evety Thursday an0 Saturday. The Pnfoct Hali~ Gift That Really Lasu ... , Cud0111.Photo Cclilenda•~ Your 12 Favorite Photos, Laminated Covers, Spiral Bound •C eZJ ~COf1>F l)c~ p'W'~ c~ • Aquatics Center • Free Wei~hts •Aerobics •Massage • RacquetbaJ I • Personal Trainers • Basketbjill • Cardio • Strength Training Equiptment l 'JT We build strong kids, Strong families, • Strong communities. 103 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa {Ar11<'r of Nnuporr. btbintl Dmnyi Mon-f'ri: 8-7, Sat: 9-5 548-0700 Discover the YMCA 2300 Unhersity Dr. e" port Beach 92660 949-642-9990 AH 011er Irvine, H9Wp0ff 8-h. loguno & loguno Niguel Mewl -Wattr fitness Clothing (949) 646-6446 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • Fro111 • Fevered Chzlls : • .To • • Bz.cyc,le Spz I ls. . . : • ~ llewpatt WaJ!:[! ~ .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HOURS: 1onday-rriday 1'am -1onm • Wt't"kcml f, Holl\lay., 1 9t11111 -t.prn •No appointment needed • Comfortable, efficient off ice • MastcrCard/Vlc;a/Di cover accepted : Newport Cente r Medical PlaZcJ (714) 760-9222: e 360 Strn Mi~uel·Drt\ll'. Suilc 107 • Ncwpon Head\. CA 92MO e ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ( T 0 N E S S WEIGHT NO MORE , If you know someone who is losing'weight /fND KEEPING U OFF. .. Chances art they go to "WEIGHT NO M ORE" Y'Ph}'5ician Supcrvi~d - Roberc ~!*>' M.D • .-'Medication Assisted - ~petite ~ppru.ant and seioton.in MOdulators ..,Cellular Nutrition from Wcllhc.~ lmcrnational • ' V°I(#, 106 Un Robert Skverskv, M.D . Mcmhc:r American Sociccy oflfa~iatric Phy"icians J20 Superior, Suite 210 • Newport Bc.ach , (949)6'5-2930 ( I. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot · datebook Thursday Odobe< 22, 1998 A I . It's a 'Mighty' fine tim~ to experience 'Happiness~ • EDITOR'S NOTE: The Reel Crrtics col· umn features movie critiques written by communrty members serving on our panel 'Mighty• ffiight be contrived. but uplifting A !though' . MThe Mighty• screams for a robus t taghne, for me to actudlly write one would flow counter to the current that runs through this plcture like the mighty Mlssiss1p- p1, celebrating the power of the unagination to overcome virtudl· ly any obstacle (except the 4-bili· ty to resist dn obvious catch- phrase, thett is). Although I frequently felt as used dS <l White Hou ... e ogar as the picture lambasted m~ with a torre nt of implausible coincidences seemmgly designed to el.mt if"geyser of emotions, I gushed like a btub- benng idiot, nonetheless In fact, by the e nd or the movie I was as regular ac; •01d' Faithful.• Although I con.s1stentl} pre· dJcted what wai. on tap next, my . knees mvariably jerked like d mule at a Democratic convcn· lion. I suppose that's because a child (Elden Hensen ). rather ..., than one of us jaded udults. ndr· rated this real ity-cum-fanta· sy-nun-mspi· rational tale itboUt two freaks-cum- heroes. By the way, "fredk • is the cndeanng term used by the stories nar· rdtor, not by myseli. Ken Bucchi Despite director Peter C hel· som's sometimes dbrds.ive segues, I was enraptured by the way this film made' m" reul as if I were seeing things through morn. mnocent e} es. When H ensen mu rd tee;, dn mteqral scene wherem he lilts Kwren Culkin onto his shoulders, the camera. angle,...tone otmarfd· llon, dnd d.inunished env1ron- mt.>ntal noise all merged mto a: conflux of storytelling th~t cwer- "hadowed its hokey 9enealogv. This story. which 1s ec;'>enhal- ly dbout two mental, physical and socidl mishU....hnding pur- pose, if not absolution, in their rather burdened hve!';, h<Js an ..iir of nobilJty that reaches fdr beyond its omnipresent "Knights of the Roundt<ihlt>~. metaphor. The two mam charclcters, played nchly by f lensen dnd Culkin. become a physical con- fluPnce ot mind and body. Tiuough a senes of events that test the11 fnendship and their sanity-and hkely your ability to suspend your disbelief -they eventually form a spiritudl kin· ship that f'nables them to tran- scend their edrthly limitations and their ronvoluted pasts. What in the end may simply u~--a story rtbout dorng that which h right and discovering that who you a.re has less to do with your genes than your deeds, turned out to be1a tnumphant theatrtcdl expenence to boot. The supporting cast, which included a pedestrian turn by femme fatd.Je Shclron Stone slum· ming as He nsen's mother, wasn't too shabby either. . I give "The Mightyh two "Mighty Joo Young" thumbs up. You see, I'm We~kl Weak, I tell Yd! • r • KEN BUCCHI, 35, lives in Balboa and is a personnel analyst for the crty of Los Angeles and a published author 'Happiness' is daring, o~·iginal film making 0 ctober F.ilms decJded to droP. dward-winrung wntet-d1reclor Todd Solondz's n<.>w film Ml lappioess• • aftP.r determm- mg thdt its sub1ect matter, pedophilia, rape. murder dnd masturba· hon, WdS too controversial. Fortunately, the li.1m secur<•d new distribution. Rob Orozco The story centers around three sisters. Joy (Jane Adams), is a frustrated songWriter/tele· phone sdlesperson who quickly realizes her diminishing prospects for either persondl or profess1onal gratilication. Helen (Lara Flynn Boyle), js a success- ful poet who believes that her accolddes were neither earned nor warranted. And Tush (Cyn· th.hl Stevenson) is a model who!)e hie> 1s the most demented: her pc.ychologist husband fDylon 8dker) ic; a serial pedophile. Baker's portrayal of Dr. Mdplewood is touching, repul- sive and sorrowful, yet easily the most sdtisfymg portJon of the movie Baker and Solondz ne1· ther condemn nor sympathize with this character but instead rely on the audience's inteU1· gC'nce to cletennine their own ~O_flclusions. Maplewood 1s concerned with h1s son Billy's (Rutuo; Reed) ~exual awakening. Wlull! Maplewood's approach to h1i. son's cunosity Will not earn him any good parenting awards, JI rloes establish a -.olcrt1,n hn.-,1 scene in which f\.foplewuu<l atll~mpts to explain tu Billy thr1t while he hasn't a prohl~m rap- ing h1s friends. he could not hrmg hunselt to rapm9 his own son . Billy misinterpret his father's reluctance to Tdpe h1m dS an absl•nce of patcmat love. The strong supporhng CdSI features Philhs Holtman 1 "The 819.Lebowskl"), who bombardS' a recepti\'e Helen w1th nhscenr> phone calls: Camryn M.111he1m dS a pesky ne1ghhnr "'ho knows loo much dbout d mu1dN, a nd Ben Gazdrra as lhr> fa1111l~· !Jdlrt· arch who leaves hut ti<><'" not divorce his wile 1Lou1se L<tsser). Gazarra !\eent-. to be en1o~mg ct rendlssance among todo~ 's younger hlmmakers who are no doubt mfiuenced hy the 11\m, of John Cdssavate., (\\'ltne~s Vin· cent Gallo's "Bullnlo fih"}. .At.the end of "I lapp1n<.:.,,l' • (II you hdve not Wdlkt•d uut already) you will PithPr he relieved, elated, exhctusted 01 disturbed, but dc•fm1tel) n1Jt indifferent. .. Th<> e charetctcrs are neither eac;iJy torgotten -nor should ~ they oo. The quc::.tions proposeci": by the three lcdding male per· • formers regarding phy 1cal sex- ual maturation v . the emotional maturutiun of the three ~.-1sters \\'lll uncluuhtt!dly provide end- Ir <;!J op-<'d plPCes Guud Mdc. hme D1slribuUon ::.hould be lpplaucled for releas· ing on<• ot the mo<;t ongwal, danng dn<l thought-provoking Amencan lllms of the year. ---- • ROB OROZCO 29. Is a Newport Beach resident Who owns his own business. We want you in the ba!:ony We're looking for peo- ple in the community who r. love movies to review cu r- rent films for the Daily Pilot. Just view and write up your assessment of a current movie in 300 words or less and send 1t to: 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, attn: Nancy Cheev-; er, entertainment edito'r, or fax it to (949) 646-4170. Fresh Grilled Fish •·seafood • Chicken · . 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I N ES • FREE DELl\'ERY $20 min. 2 mile r<1<lius 1500 ADAMS AVE •COSTA MESA Fla\'orful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner l mqul' wint room & d1n1n11 ro•1111' ••111l.1bl~ for J!roup bu•1n~' 10ttlini:• lind pri-i1k runc11on' 723-0621 Plea-.e Call l or Re'it'r\:Uiun' wnd Uil"fl:liun'i 645-8879 Where .. !~-~ ~~ .. 9~~~ Where to Dine Restaurant Directory RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT On board the ·Pride of Newport" Riverboat, Home Of The Newport Harbor NauOcal Museum (Formerly Reuben E Lee) Is Open From 1 1 em-9pm Lunch and Dmnar Set Sun 8Nlc:h Sam (closed Monday5) Reservation& Needed Only For Weddrngs, Banquets ()-PyMlte Parties. AR Ma1or Credit Cards Accepted Located At 151 E Coast Hv(f, Newport Beach CA 92660 (714) 673-3425 Fax 673-7864 . AUTO BISTRO The first drrve-thn.i restaurant on the planet where the fo6d actually matters Our breakfast bistro menu IS served Sam· 11am Our al day bistro menu is served 11~1~. We otter fine dellC8Cles SUCh as Seseme Peanut Noodles end a Grilled Chicken Foeaccta Sandwich with Artichoke & Roma tomato Plus 8 rue range of expresso & bis:ro belleregea S8rYed en day loog LOC8t8cl at 3100 W Coast~ (Next to &arling BMW) TWIN PALMS Qihfom1a Coastal Cuisine. feswnng the b6unty of the coast in a contllmporary 1ndool'-Out.door 111llage square atmosphere. hve enterte1nment every night. Lunch Mon.-Sat. 11 30am-3pm every night. bar, menu available between lunch/dinner and nu &t until midnight. Located et 630 Newport O:lnter Or. • et Fashion Island 721-8288 JACK SHRIMP .. ScrYing authentic Louisiana c1.11&ine m en upbeat, casual 9tmOGphtn v.1ttl peoo ~ Try Olr Jsckshrimp plates, or the Jemmin' Jambelaya. Take ~ and dtlfivery r.'8il8ble. Located et 2400 w Coast Hwf. 6505577 THE CULINARY W P Fre&h, healthy iotemationol dellcOOioe wrepped Within a flat roll. Open 7 days a week from 11 ())am -9 ~. LOCllted 1n· the Hillgren 5,qmre 250 E 17th Street. ( 714) 5484400 NEWPOR~ RIB COMPANY M#' 15 ye.ore on Newport Blvd .. Newport Rib Company 18 movmg to 2196 HartJcr BIW It.ho old Siuror) ln CEE.MBEA. A cock.te~ lounge, larger b8nqu feCilitl • more parting, e separeta c«anng kitchen and opening fDI' lunch ore jUSt tome of the WT'lpr(Nln'leots et ttie new location ~ location ~ ~ you1 at.ill find t.ne best bilby beclt nbt ln ()ange County ~ '"werm a comfortable leWng. Open 7 days e week 4-10 pm LOC9tAld et 2CXXl Newport Blvd 631-21 10 \ (HARBOR & ADAMS 540-193 7 LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE VILLA NOVA Cetfom1e Cuisme at its finest E"tOY Bn!aldast, U..nch or C\nner Ill casual eiegance, as 'fJlJ dine 1nsid'e or on our beaut11ul patio. We feature ScriJmpbous Bu1fets throughout the day. or you c8f1 order from our bountiful menu t.oceted et 179'.D Jamboree Road (comer or Jerntocee end Ma nJ Phone [714) 975-1234 .(6720 HO\.W'S 6em-11pm. YANKEE TAVERN On tile bay 1n Newport Beach Serv1ng Lunch & Dinner dady Located et 333 Bays de Onve 675-5333 ZUBIES CHICKEN COOP Villa Nova offers Oassic Italian ClilStne with a spectacular view Featunng homemade pastas. fresh seafood & veal speciatbes and e unique waterfront ambiance reminiscent of an Italian Countryside Professional service & an award winning W1ne hst delight patrons while dtn1hg m this romantic setting. Liva entertainment begins nightly at 9pm The upste!l"S Cigar Loonge features premium cigars. sp1nts and en extensrve appetizer menu Locetad at 3131 West Coast 1-tNy 642·788J SCAMPI Fine Fem~ Oirung Newly Remodeled Open 7 Oeys A Woek for Otnner Only 5 CD 10 ~ Wa cater Private Lunch Parties for 15 People or More All MaJor Crecht Cef'ds Accepted Reservst.ions Accepted Locatea at 15 76 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa 645-8560 251 Shipyard \'a~ • "\e\\ port Beach THAI SPICE Vo:ed lly r.hr Reg•ste-: readers as appeared in The Best of Orange County section as :The Best Tua Food In Orange County • Lunch, dinner. catering & taAeout M:J.N ~NIN lfMl\E. 15455 Jeffrey-Road (at lrvlne Cent.al' ~J 857-8424 ()pen~ Sun thru Thurs 11 a!Tl-9 3()pm Fri And Sat 1 l am-1 Opm Atso located at 615 W 19th St Costa Mese 5484333 ROYAL THAI Open 7 o8ys a W8'i Serving Lunch & DMCr ~ 11 am • 3pm Sunday • Thorsda, D Mer rs served 5pm • 10pm Sunoa~· • Thursda'; Fn end 5/lturday oi:ien unu 11 pm l.oc8teO at 4001 w Coast~ 645JTHA1) DIHO SIAM ~re more than~ cr.d.en1 kl add'IOI co our AcxisS9'le Broasted. n Gt.ec OlO.eri v. of.1!' !i.eak. Seof:>od PO:ne Rt. Baty Bact !\ts Pm a 22<.em appetlllll' menu &'Id more Gene:'ous portions It • GJIAT 'r'iM Cc:me check os out.I Ope,i for bnch, Clumer [pcm and appawers seMd a~ day) and Sunday Breakfast FtJ co6.lai! ta'. Sarq;et fao'i(leS up ID 70 Game room SOM to be Qlell 414 Ill ~IM ~d ~ b:I Ill! Ill ~ln~Boodl. 645Sll6 Ttia1 Ctnnese Cuisine ~n 7 days Mondav • Saturday Lunch • 11 00 am • 3·00 pm. Otrmer 4 00 pm • 10 00 pm Sunday- ltahen food fer hearty eaters, Open 11 ·30am-10 CQ:>m. Sundaf O.nner only Party tTeys & catenog ava\lable. Located 1n the Costa Thursday, 11 :30am-11 ·(X)pm Friday.Saturday located at 1080 Mesa Coortya"dS at 1835 Newport 8IW £> 154 645-3259 Bayside Drive, 6444220 SA PO RI NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO. The on!'f brewery in Newport Beach. we SBM! award wmnmg beers & we have a fantastx: food menu. with outdoor dll'lltlQ ena lotS of FREE _earku:!9· Located at 2920 N'!WP<X't Blvd . Hours 11 3Jem.1 ~ SU~Tues 11 OOem-1 OOem FriSat SKEWERS Coste Mesa's only Breweryl Located at 298 E 17th St in r.osta Mesa AQ our brew & entrees ere 1ndMdua~ made fresh Wood fired pizzas, shrimp/chicken/beef/lamb kabobs, salads and great sandwiches. Hours 1'1 em-11 pm Sun-Thurs and 11 am· 12 mtdoight fri.Sat BAMBOO TERRACE Olecll O\A the hlppes: Olltl8Se restaurant n (hinge C:OUntyl Recently remodeled to resemble an Asen beer house On Din serves tasty (}use food and dfn 1 fully stoc~ed be" v.th rcfr9'.'lflg trOpCal tiris, a ~ w.ne lllt and a g'88t assatmart of pramun tmled and lhl!t beers. 1-btn-: 5 Cl~nJcnim Tues • &ti Closed Mond8V9 Loceted at 1773 Newport ~ fl a.a Mesa 645-5550 . MANDARIN GOURMET Ol nese food lovers will find house speciatoas along with many fem1181' favorites on the menu. We offer A variety of appetaarS. soups, &atads, entnles end desserts Banquets, catanng and talce-out eva 18ble Serving lunch & dinner 7 days a week Located at ~ 5CO Adema l!iit. I 100 540-1937 SIR ROGERS, LTD AMACHI Sushi & Sushi r.o Go ~ Bar. AJ Map-Cnkk Cards Located ~ 2675 M1fJ fllle (Aaoss from~ Gaf Cru'&e) (714) 645-5518 BEN I HANA Amencs's most celebrated Japanese restaurant Open 7 <!_ays a week. Lunch 11 30em-2 30pm MoofN. Dinner 5.J0.10.[X\:>m Moo-Thurs, 5 ·3().11 ~ Fn: 5-11OComSat:43Q.9 30pm Sun. Loe;atl!d at 4250 Srch St 955-00~2 AVILA'S EL RANCHITO Authentic Meiucan Food Wrth The Freshest lngredieots & A Ne-v Light OJ.sine. Great Margar¢8S Hours Lunch & Ot.nnet AJI Maior Credit Cards Accept.ed Located et 2101 PlacentJS Costa Mesa ~ 642· 1142. 2800 Newport Blvd Newport Beach - 675-0855 end 2744 E. r.oast HNy . COM -644-8226 Ml CASA . , Os meebi ere now a tnp to 881a es well as Mex!CO NoN of'te.ring fish tacos Phone ahead for ordet'8 tl>1JO Hours Daily From 1 1 OOam. Aft Meror Credit Cerds Accepted LDCated At 296 17th St.. C.osta Mase (714) 645-7626 LA PALAPA Serving authentic Soodl MBXIC8n Seafood Ceviche. coclteils camarooes, i>UPo. eoselada& and much more ()pef'.I 6 days a weelt. Oosad on Wednesdays Otne in«' take-out Locetad at 123 23rd St 10 Newport Beach (near Mn L~s) 673-2657 FERDUSSI TASTE OF PERSIA TA PAS The of\fy restaurant 1n O.C t0 ofter the finest 1n cu sine from Spain wth lrve Aamenco enterte nment 5pecia1IZIOQ m Paella, swa11.s, gnlled fresh fish & pastas ()pen for lunch and dinner. Locar.ed et 4253 Maroogale Way ( 1 mile SOWl of Jotin Wf1f08 All'pOl't). Major crecht cards accepted (71 41755-8194 SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD Aegarded'es 5.luthem Cahforma·s top seafood ret.a Wrai the ~ & finest sel"!CtlOO o' fresh seatood d~ Also a ~ of scrunpoous deilcacaes such as sushi fish entTees, dam choYlder, f s~ & ch ps. sendwleties end s the fiM9s for a. • Q01)rm mes1 et home Opel'l 7 days e wee Located m 54 E. 17th St, l:o&t.a Mesa (714) 574:8862 THE CANNERY Hist.one W8terfront Restainnt and Harbbt ()Use Center Hw'6 Moo -set. 11 30 • 2 .(()8'1"1 Son 10 OOam-12 ~ All Major c-edit Cards ~ Soggested located et 00. LafayeUa Alie , Newport Be.ooh. CA 92663 (714) 675-5777 f6l 675-2510 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN r:res grilled fistl, els, ~ and past.a speae11;ies. ~ seven days a Mon U\N Set. 11tm9pm; &.niay 11om-?pm CeterirJg Locat.ed 670 W 17th St ~.Costa Mesa (West at tho naN 'Tract Joe's 1645-S873 Saf'ld!Mches. Coffee and Espresso Oiinka & Smoothies. All new breakfQst menu. Catering available. Open Mon·Fn et Gem. Set et 7em end Sun et Sam Located ot 270 E 17th Street, Co6t8 Mesa 645-2252 GURU'S SANDWICHES . 5e1«'Y Persian cuisine 1n upscal• affordabl9 atmosphere HEN RY N HARRY•S 11 :3Qam.10.~ ~Thi.rsttev ...U 1am F~ Wthtiwmu&IC. GOAT HILL TAVERN We serw hClt & cold dei aanc™ch . Ur sa~ are the lattat;t In townl" Try 01r world famous l'Tll'etba 680dwich or OU' deil ~ ~1Ch, you'I be "&ni'ad" tor 1e! Mon ·Fri 9am- 6pm. Sat. 10em-3pm Loceted et. 1560 Supenor tJ,w A1 17141722·1211 SABATINO'S RESTAURANT 6 SAUSAGE CO. Pesia. Caesar S8led Home made ~. Vllal. l.er'nb, ~ . Wine. Beer, ~IOCitlO & Hcu'S 7 9¥ AWeti. ~ Sot. & Sun 9Nnch From 8·3Q..1 00 &.\.·nu& 11 am- 1 ~, Hi 11em-1,1pri' A_I Credt Cards ACClCPIAd Loceted Al 251 ~ Wfrf ~Belch (714) 7230021 - LA CAVE Menu lndudas LobsW, Creb, S'ri'np, Stea s Dally Speciels Fri. & Sat Prime Rib, FuU Bar S. W111e List.. CaSual Clrea8 Hou-I Lunchee 11 30< oo ..: om Moo trorn s ~. Vee, Mastefelrd, ~·Dub liooet.ed At 1695 Irvine Al/9 . (At 17th Street) Near BlottbuW!r Ent.erUliMleot COSta M (714) 646-7944 • THE BARN STEAK HOUSE lnCWel ~. Frati Ash,· Chict Burgera & Runge From Sia ~5 F'Or Ll.W\Ch & $6.25 fo'o Dinn Hours· Mort-Set.~ 11em F-or Lunch 4·~ Mon.f-n Oin 3 ()l)iti. Sat & Sun Major ()wM Cerda Aca!pcad RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA Locot.OOAt~HsixrBI 131,cmta (71.tJ641.Q771 ... \ . . , ~(1~::.:t=.'tl:i:;~'rE~~ THI ARCHES l ._. ~ Beach. lunch Mon -SM.. , , ~:00, 9'ntly arunth The P"'I'~ ~ Ind l8llfood ~ In ow. ~ .. 111m-3pm. Omner Mon-Sun Spm-10pm, Cea th.ad for 1922. s.nirlQ Ulch Mot\..:fn 11 30llTI urd 3 tX\:ln. Dintiw' ~ 673rero WVl(J ~ 1.-d , oo.n. Locad Ofl Newport 8Mj & Cmll • ....., ., ~a.ch. 646-7077 • . ... l • ' . . • A 14 Thursday, October 22, l998 • date book Newport Beach/Costa tv\eso Doily Pilot Actress spearheads effort ~o .. keep theater afloat A nyone who's seen "Steel Magnohas" knows the type. A sweet, feminine 'fouthPm belle with a will of uun who crusddes for her cause hkt~ ct ldtter-day Don Quucotc ricbny mlo battle with a broken lclOC t>. In other words, just whdt the < 'osld Mestt CtVlc Playhoui;e n<'c<h nght now Lynn Reinert, a Georgtd peaC'h with d background in THEATER leaching dnd wnr- iog, amvE>d m r·osta Mesd on New Year's Ody 1'1!11, c1nrl sort of tracked 111to the lhl'dlt•r I lcr dt1ught&, Rt1chcl, \\dS <«1st dS Amdryllis m "The t\.J11s1c tl.ldn" dnd Reinert wds co<1xl'd 111to the vacated IPdding rolt• ol f\lc1ria11 the hbrdndn "It w,1-. ubsolutely the most lun ctrHI tht> most frighten1119 lhmq I h •. td done m my hie,• sJw •.cud "And thNe was d point wh1•n I \\dS t1bout 11 when I was .1 c ompl'lrny httrrcl nclN m hor-.t' shows " Slw qol •the hug" dncl WPnl 11n to pl.iy IPdchng roles in •Bye HVt' Bmht'." "The Phtlddt>lph1<1 Ston · .ind • ~1ght Wdtch." the Ja,t I\\ 11 .1t Co~ld Mesd C1v1c, \\ltt'fl' slw ht'came c1 member of -elato classico • Italian Ice Cream 970/o Fae Free Gclaco • ~rnoorbiec; • P<t'itric • ( offee & espresso 7 21-1160 ~·~c. I < o.N I lv.1. ( nron~ Jd \far (Pt H & (;ul<lcnrud1 YUMI 123.()616 61' UDO MIK DI/YI llEW1WT llAOI · .-.: ~. f~ ALL·YOU CAN EAT~. .. 1 .. Pf I l 714-641-7311 DEUVBRY AVAILABLE HOURS: 11AM-10PM 70AYS SUSHI BAR $17'~ER . PERSON MONDAY-SATURDAY ·5:30PM-8:30PM r---------------1--------------~ FREEENTREE ' 1• •3. OFF La. n.-• : Buy 1 Entree <1t regular r1&£A price, get the second of ! *2 OFF MD. PlzzA :, equal or lesser value FREE! 1 •1 ' : (With,,,. Pun;hne of2 dnnks, Dine-In only] i OFF SM. PlzzA : I Mol Ylllll:I wllll -'Y OCh« "'*· ~, l/»'111 Not wild Wiit! fnl °"" °'* ~ 11/311111 I ----------------~--------------· 6700 W. PCH • Newport Beach • (949) 631-3592 "IA PAIAPA'~\~ J~ lJ,. Folf, Fresh Seafood S~A~si./,i ... 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Not valid with ony other offir For Reseivations: 646-7944 1695 livine f\ve .• Costa Mesa Lunc.h Served· Mon. duv frt. 11 :JO.ft -2!30Pm Dtnnu Served Mon. dW Set. tom 5:30 p.m. ( I Newport Seoch/Costo Mesa Daily Pilot date book Thursday, Oc.k>ber 22, 1998 A 15 Film shot in Newport to screen at museum llllflY Ill llllEITllllMINT l'AUl. VA1'1UENUlRG 0 11 Saturdav, the Orange County Musewn ot Art will present the fir t pub- lic screening of "Girl Cottage,• an mdependf'nl film shot entirely in the< 1ty of Newport Bedch. nw 10unh cut of #Gul Cot- l<u.w' Web ::.huwn e1I Uuee i.olcJ- out !><. H•t•ntuqs during th~ New- po1 l Beach Jotemalionci.l Film Fe.,tival m ;\pnl dnd wc1s well- rece1v1::d dunitjf the recent Hcr- tl)OSd Ucttch r esllvdl. The adcd tor the film sprung frul\) tlH• IJvl'~ oJ four young men ·who i.hc11etl 11 l>t-ach cuttdge Ul, Baltm~ mow 0thcin 10 yedr.. dgo. From a ~mgle ~ong, "Girl Cot- tage"," thl' wnter::. were dblt: to cret1te d lrdntE>.work ttnd d bd~1c story hm: for their tust featurC' film. Workmg tn9ether on the 8d.l - b0c1 lsldntl Ferry, director Stl.!ve Morris, '>tnptwnter Chn'ltidn Udkewell, und '"'Titer/mus1oan~ Scott Woods nnd Tom Spnngston WEEKLY SPECIAL Crab Salad Stuffed Tomato •Sandwiches •fruit · ~ Smoothies ~ •Coffee & Cappuccino ~ Try our lroplcal Stdrm s3~s Breallfast and Caterln~ A•all~~ ·~ 'GIRLCOnAGE' . • WHEN: Saturday at 3, S and7p.m. • WHERE: Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San • Clemente Drive, Newport Beach ~ HOW MUCH: $5 + PHONE: (949) 759-1122 I with laid-back tune::. thdt echoed with the old surf sounds of AM 1udiu. Spnngston grdduated from CaJ St<JtE' Fullerton and attended Corouci dt•I Mai High School. Bakewell sa1d wntmg the film was nut about making money, but about !>hCtnng the experience that hod such d profound impdct un ht., and his friends lives dur- mg that i.trange ltme before sen- ous responsibility sets m. Pomling to the film ua1g Wedntisdoy• us a strong mflu- cmce, both BakC?well and Springston ugreed that certain sought to capturn the um.hang-themes fow1d m that film resur- mg spirit and rhythm'i ol loc:dl fdce in their own. beach culture Bcikewell said the filmmakers · Drawing 'mspirnhon from wanted to dE'p1ct Southern Cali- thc•ir own experil:'nces, us well t1s fornia het1ch rulture dt any point those of the rnany f(>uy passen-in time gel'!> they transported botwN•n uThcrc was a directed effort landings, the boys brought to life for timelessness,# Bakewell said the pcirtiCular suburbdn ex:peri-The worship of youth, exem- ence that exists dlong out -.tretch pWicd by summer in the sand of the coast • ·dnd surl, is shoWT} dS a season m Spnngston, a.k.a. c.mbe. lS 1' the bVt.!S of Califorruans that help the ledder of th~ local hand u Just us ctetme who we are Plam Big" and scornd the him MTht> tilm is exactly what we .. 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Huge buds/mo t wanted colors ... these prices won •t Jast! ........ $1.SO each 12 for $18.00 Don't mi\~ our comp/tie rusortm<'lll of fall flower.\, branches. bune,\,ji uirctl /1rund1e.ir. ~riccl and frc~hfall ltm•es plus a complete assortment oj pn•sen·ed leave~. ~ill(•at cmdj1ower~. Tha11J.sgivi11,q Decor/Fruil and Flower Classf'.f l>t!gm Ortol'Jer 27th •. Call locluy tu rt•sttw yvm place! Visit our design department for beautiful. abundant arrangements of cut flowers or plants for gifts, weddings or funerals at sensational prices -deliveries. too~ LAK• •OR•ST ( R-<~ 2.2~(1A l.ambtlt l. •7111 1<rnwr A~ a: 1.Ambm> (714)H1·- COSTA M•SA LONG aUCH/ 1308 Logan Ave . . SIGNAL HILL DOS., IF. l>UOllllt:O. l.()()ld'()R nn: . llJIWilklw St c:an AW ··~Cf.NOT'llUl.OOSS. , ... ,~~-ill101• (714)545-0310 . llaun,: Mofkluy·Thws<luy 9 um-J pm. Frulay 9 om "6 pm, "iaJurdm• 8:304 00 I'm l • . l . . h<'lievc Uf'dC h cult urn 1s like, - Spnngston !>aid. • The proiect had to l><~ shelved ' tor d number of years ds •rf'al hfe• -a rccumng theme in Uic film -invaded, and the call to work, mamage <ind graduate study vied for thei.r attPnhon. Morns brought lbe tilm to frull1on 10 1997 ct1ter wturnmq from tt ~Lx-yec1r slay in WashinCJ· ton, D.C The! cntim film was shot in 12 day::. m I 997 tor less than $50,000. Usmg 19 loc:auons :-;c.«.11· tered throughout the city, New- port Bl·dc-h itsPU seems to becomP d pruna.ry charc!ctor an the story. The natwdl beauty of the b~dches and parks. the spn· c10usne\s o( the skyline outiint•d Wllh nulllon-doUar homes, clOd the casuul. village-like lc1yout ot lhe streets serve as a bdckdrop thc1t shclpes the lives of ilo; mhatn- tanls Some uf the c1ee1lors, as wt•ll d., munv of U1e cast and tww. \\ llJ be prc-..cmt at thf' ~e1turddy . sncemnys. . EVEREST A MacG11liv~~ rrccman rifm Masquerade Ball to raise arts awareness Orange County's first Mas· querade Ball for the Arts will be held on Halloween night from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. The ball is d<'s1gned to raise arts dWMe- ness. and to p romote suliscrip- tion and membership programs to the pamctpating organiza· lions. The Masquerade Bd.11 will be held from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sat- urday Oct. 31 at the Orange County Museum of Art. 850 San Clemente Drive in New- port Beach. Party dress is black-be optional, with formal costumes and/or masquerade attue encouraged. The nigl}t's sponsors are South Coast Repertory, Orange County Museum of Art, Orange County Performmg Arts Center and the Pacific DEBBI.ES Symphony Ordleslra Admission is $60 per person. For ponsorsh p infomtatJon, or to request an invitation, contact Mark DiDom nico cat (949J 833- 5863. OCC to stage improv theater •full Contact Thedter, • an . improVlSationaJ production pro· duced by occ·~ Repertory The-' atre Company for the past eight years, will he performed in OCC's Drama Lab Studio at 8 p.m. Oct. 30 and 7 p.m. Nov. 1. Tickebi can be r~erved. m advance for $5 by calling 1714) 432-5640, ext. 1 or they can be , bought at the door for $6. DINING will be back next week (LOS ET Consignment Boutique . " out of Busl . c,o\t\-o SALE I I 17ess Only 3 Weeks Left Doors Close Nov. 13th! Debbie says: "Don't miss our lowest prices eYer. Every.thing MUST GO." (949) 645-1162 270 E. 17th St.• Costa Mesa (Ml casa Shopping Cen(er Next to Shirley's Bagels) EDWARDS IRVINE IMAX THEATRE IS LOCATED AT THE EDWARDS IRVINE SPECTRUM WHERE THE 5 & 405 FREEWAYS MEET IRVINE • CALL FOR GROUP SALES & INFORMATION 949 832 IMAX t . _____ ,.., .. -~ .... , .. ........ ,.., . ... ,. -.-.. -· --· I -· LM•M ..... ... ~ 16 Thursday, October 22. 1998 Newport Beach/Costa f'.Aeso Doily Pilo lllTOlllL Curtain raises -on theater . rt could be the turning point for a twubled Balboa Vlllaqe. nte city's purchase of the landmark Balboa Cinema brings new hope to the penin- sula's downtown district, which has ·been troubled with failing busines~ and ts m need of its own face lift. Since 1927, the slle, now known.as the 8dlboa Theatre, has been a fixture on the peninsula. Though once filled with the buzz of movie-goers and the smell of popcorn, it has sat empty and deteriorating for the past six years. And in that time, d number of downtown businesses have joined in its misery. It's not that no one cared about the theater. People did. Some even cared enough to form a group -the Balboa Performing Arts Theatre Foundation. Its sole purpose: to raise enough money to purchase the historic building, renovate it and open it up for the public's enjoy- ment. In lts three years of existence, the group raised about ~100,000 not bad, but not enough to buy the building. Owner John Wortmdlln wdnled $480,000 for the theater. City officials showed great vision by. stepping in. Their plan is lo use Com .. munity Development Block Grant mon- ey to buy the building, then lease it to the foundation, which will use the mon- ey it's raised so fdf for the refurbishing. READERS RESPOND If the two pull it off, the theater could become the linchpin to sprucing up the area. It could become the crown jewel on the peninSula. As the host of children's programs, plays, concerts and special events, it could bring much-needed foot traffic to the district and a boost to busi- ness. But the work is far from over. The renovations are expected to cost as much ·as $720,000 __:.the foundation .isn't even halfway there. I lowever, the men1bers remdin optimistic, committed to their fund-raising effort. The group's president, Dayna Pettit, said they're shooting for an opening by the year 2000. We wish them all the luck. Upgrading a ging cent er has widespread support THE ISSUE: The Costa Mesa City Council voted 4-1 on Monday lo dlJow lCl Development C o . to rPnovate the f larbor Center. J u"t d note to thdnk the City Council for dpproving the rl'novc1l1on of Harbor Center 1 "Counnl dpprove!> center's 11pqrdcl£'," Oct 21). Let the qrounclhrE'dkmg begin soon. ROD AND HELEN LEWIS Costa Mesa decided that the b\.tildings were going up right next to lhe homes. It would have been fdr smorter . to put them more out front when' they can be seen on I larbor Boulevard and to have pttrking spaces wrap around so there is some space at least between the neighborhood and all the trucks that will be lining up and the diesel fue1 that we will be smelling in the al!. It redl..ly is inconsiderate and I am unhappy about it. DIANE DUNBAR College Park ctwa COlllSPOllllCE Readers give Comcast static over high franchise fee I found your article regarding r eview of cuble franch1se fees very interesting ("New- port reviews cable franthise fees,• Oct. 16). 1 feel that Com- cast Cablevision should reduce its rates because in other parts of the·county they only charge 4% to 4 112%. WALT NAIDUS Corona del Mar In regards to the Comcast thing. I don't think they should be able to charge a franctuse fee more than 5%. ln fact, when they started deregulating the cable TV mdustry the first thing Comcast d.td was raise it and say the government told them they had to do it. I thmk they dre charging way too much. My question is, il they were deregulating to have competition dS far dS oth- er cable compal)ieS', why is there only One cable compuny to choose from. CU~TIS MATHENY Costa M esa t think these Comcast charges are ridiculous. For them to ask us to pay almost.. 6% wh~n the oty is getllng 5% in adclition to the fact that I am paying for all their changes, digital and all, whether 1 use them. I think when we allowed a franchise that is a monopoly that was nd1culous Let's find tt better way. ESTHER TABAK I am appalled that they keep increasing the rates. I recall when we used to pay .. $23.24 a month. And now it is almost $38. There has been no change in,,programming. The fiber- optic cable has not increased my channels at all. 1 see no increase except that the rates are going up. I am very disappointed and I would like the city to look rnto this. The franchise fee to the city is fine H owever, I just feel they are Just gouging the cus- tomers. Anyth.ing you can do to intervene would be lovely. PEGGY PARADISE Corona· del Mar In response (o th(} quesbOn, Should Comcast Cablevision be able to cbdCge more than the 5% frdhchise fee? The ~ anlryY'er from me is no-. . Comeast..Cable should not be given exclusive rights. There should be another com- pan.y to compete so that we can pay less to subscribe to cable. ' Being that Comcast has exclusive rights to Qur area, they advertise mdis¢nunately and they charge ~ in thelI subscription price': . When I staRed eight years ago with Comcast Cable, my charge was $16 a montp. It is · noy.r almost $40, I th.inlC that Is a little too high. JOE RrCCA Corona del M.ar For whatever it's wprth.,·l am would hke to corrunend the Co<>tc1 M Psd ~·1ty Council for its dPC 1<>1on to dpprove the Harbor Cl'nt.-r project dS proposed by JC! Ot•vc>lopmcnt Co. nus IS d great ~tep towdrd improving the aty. JEFF KINGSLEY I agree with the City Council's deasion to approve the rc•nova- bon of Harbor Center wltl1 one exception. Please do not have d Home Depot there, because smdll businesses north of 17th Street, west of lrvme Avenue, south of Gisler, and east of Brookhurst wt.II suffer. Harbor Center d eveloper Scott Bell. J wish to. express my disgust. dt the charges that Comcast Cablevision has on its lousy service. And I think the city o( Newport Beach showd fight them and cancel its damn con- tract .with them arid let us bav& some other one. d 12-year 'Tosideql of 1',olewport • Beach and' su~scriber of ·com· · ICIM HAC.GERT'I' ZYUUS I I liv<• m the College Park ared <rnd I t11r1 lhnlled that we are qomq to hdvP a ·ruce, new shop- pioq dred We have needed it for Y<'dr. And I dm so glad the coun- cil c1pproved 1t. JOHN RUSSELL Cosld Mcsu ..__ ___________ ~---.-----~~~ ......... ----........ ---.-_, DAILY PILOT cast Cabley.ision: 11)e quality 'o.t · Comcast'~ reception is far • .. EVELYN BAUERMEISTER College Park dfea t t1m ont-> of those people who •upportf'd Home Depot and very iiuch Wdnt the center to be devel- ~ped . I iowever, I must say 1 have Jmc-e s<>~n the map dnd the plan • end ~ee thdt the bwldmgs are Oght SffidCk agcltnSt lhP east Side /Jf tht> shopping renter t1re JUSt a op dnd d skip dwdy from the bomPs. I "el' thdt they are gomg to d ose off lhP exit there where Col- lege Park usut1lly dnvcs m to the ~ark of the shopping center. I don't Uunk they arc very good rfe1ghbors in the sense that they 1 live in Cosld M esa dllc.l hdve since 195&. I think that it is won· derful that they are going to reno· vale the Harbor Center. · I've seen 1t go downhill. I w<1s here when it was stdrted up And now it is an eyesore. And I am certamly hoping that they wtll unprove it by putting H ome Depot and Lucky supermarket and other stores m there. I'm for 1t 100%. MAXINE LUM C'osld M<•S(l Yes, I would like to ~<'<' tlw Harbor Center r~vttalized In deference to the (~olll'g<' Dnve neighbors, I thmk the> ht1< k entrance or side to the n•ntN should have about d 12-foot-wadc parkway with evergreen folidge, wh1C'h would mdke d healthy dnd U<.'ttlllt(ul bamer. between the pt1rkmq lot rmcl neighborhood. l't•rhc1p<; the tmC'k route in and out of the centt>r could be uCTPs<;c•cl from north and south t>nd,, possibly with below-ground. or undPrground IOdding bays an<! sah•ly Wtllled off from the public VICW. ELEANOR BRYANT Mesa Verde I du no~ t1yrce with the City Counc ll's d<'c:1slon to ctpprove the u•nov11lion of I fdrbor CentPr I rt-t1hw lhdt this will incred c our l<1x h.iM• Three generabons ol my fdn11ly will soon be living hen• So I t1ppreciate the need for bcttN roads and C'(>rlctinly for better sc.liools. But as my neigh- hor Jim Schaffer :>aid, I do not lhmk that the resi- dents ncdr I f<)r.bor Center should be the sacrif1c1al lambs for the rest of the t1ty · Costd Mesd needs to fa ce up to the cost of redevelopment. I've heard the people, Dorothy Adams, Living near the Toyotd clealNslup. I hedrd the people who live down near the new Bor- ders sp<>t1 k of the problems there. Whcrc~ver the city 1s dpprov- ing r<'development we are hraVl- ly impdcted homeown<>rs: And I think that the needs of the home- own·crs nf'ed to be more carefully <1c~drnssPd. Not JUSt di J idruor Cent<•1 but citywide. · KATHERINE BEQUITTE Costa M esa We can't get USC, UCLA or . Dodger TV games. ~nd they keep raisrng the price and giv- mg you lousy servJce STUART MCKENZIE below any other cable comp~-. .ny's standards. · _ · · · I would be glad io ·have any _oth<•r cable company servic~ • our commuruty. It certainly · would have to be an unprove-· ment. • , <C' ~NKADLER .. . ~------~--------------------................... lllllli~-·~~-. H 0 W I 0 C 0 N TA C T . , T H E ... ·p I l 0 I The Daily Pilot welcomes letters from readers QJl JSsues concerning N.ewport Bead1 clJld Costa Mest1 There are four ways to corrunents. •LETTERS -Mail tq the Dai- ly-PiTot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627 • READERS H011.INE -C'all at 642-6086 • • FAX -Send to 646-4170 • E-MAIL ..-Send to ~atlyp1- lot@eaf\hhnk:net AU · corresp,ondence !JlUSt include a ful.l names, city o~ resi- denc-e and a phone nwnber1 for venf1CdbOn pWJ>Oses only. • . ·· . The. Ptlot does not publish anonymous letters or hotline calls. The Pilot reserves the right to echt letters for clarity or length. MllLllG . Soccer stabb~g was barbaric I was outraged when reacling the news report •Player tabbed dunng a brawl at soccer {Jame,• (Oct. 10). Police said a 19-year-old player -no name given -was held down by opposing player Joel Ambriz, while Emigclio Diaz, 65, went on the field and repeatedly stabbed the victim. This act is nothing short of attempted murder of bdfbaric proportion. Civilized sports fans do not , tany knjves to sports events, except in 1bird World countries. When attending the MCXlco vs. America soccer game severul months ago, I witnessed the Ameri- can team get' dow;ed with cups full of urine -as they entered the stadium -by out-of-control and , rowdy Mexican SOC'Cer fans there. In fact, about anything not nailed down was thrown at the • American team before, dunng and after the con-1 test. ~ Upon departing the 6laclium, l saw American l ' flags burned and other insulting and animalistic, ' d praved acts of hatred. • If tho stabbrng vu:ti.tn is white, then Ambriz and ~ .Dia7 should be pro5CCUted for a hate crime under • fcdcnll law. It Is my understanding that all citizens !"' are sub1ect to this law, not just a 1eJected CUiture. The barbarians are not "at the door,• they are In the tend . W.M.L LAWSON C<>NMela What about charity behind bars? Poor 1lnn Schatilll2. SO lhe mllla her cbldy work (•Jailed Newport IOdatite says, :r}D NnGll'V an there,•• Oct. 17), · Bemg in jail on drug charfet can r..u, put a cnrnp in your l<XiaJ life. But rm~ II tbll Schafnnz thu phUanth.roplat or SdMfn6m tbe l!Odml party glrl who is charity dwalleng9df . If Schafnltz really wants to CODtlnm bli' dlidy i work, 1he can still do IO from inlide jail. Sb9 cm ;i hov th Jail staff procea e D)OMY. dtder, taldng • th tundl off her books and With an enftloi>e and : tamp from her, tend the contribution to ~ cbarl· ty ol her choice. And lf She tn&JY wants to gift • • from the lieett, lhe can Mnd her donllb:a maay- inOUIJy. . -• f, MMC MA!mfl OAl.Y Pl.OT ltyma Wbelpley, left. helps' Kelly uughlln walk through the dde pools at Uttle Co.,.._ The great part about dolng charity W<>rk from b8hlnd ban 11 you don't have to get dnlliled up. Or ii that the part &haln1tz miaesf . ROIERT L MACMR&ANE Newport Beach Preserving tide poolS a must I want to thank Jenifer Ragland for ~ such •good Job ol writing the front-page article •ebbmg tide pools: (Od 20). I just would like to make tbll comment that didn't get into the artide. Por people' and IMChen who ant wonted they won't bave 8«'911 tO the marine etmronment, f there are other areas a.long the coast that are not ligntf\co.nUy damaged and are open to public l\<'CeSS, like for instance, Crystal Cove State Park. And No. 2, there II the brand-new, beautiful. large Long Beach Aquarium of the Pec::lfk: wtth wonder- f\il exhibeta, lntluC:Urlg haDdl-on ablbb for aum· ~don ol tide-pool tile. I allo want to congratulate DmU O'Neil. roundlman for Corona del Mu. for .,_. int.rest· ed enough 1n this and •ying that he would bring this to the Qty Council ~ Alld I WUUld bit ga.d 10 volun.,.. to beve a talk wllla *about it, and ., talk to tb9 City Council a110ut tldl malt ' important local issu e. DENNIS KEU.Y Costa Mesa I'm calling about protecting the tide pools ot Corona del Mar. Whichever is feasible, I would like to see. done: either dosirig the area for a year or ma.king it possible for the marine conservation- ists to issue tickets. Definitely we want to save our tide pool.I for future generations. PATRIOA ZORN Corona Del Mer Actions are already being taken to make "pre· serve• mean something. The Corona del Mar Residents Association hu sent a letter to the city urging that school grouJJI be diverted to Big Corona or other beeches as a ftnt step. Allo, tbe ellOdation and the Newport Beacti chapter of Suifrtder Foundation are working with tbe marine departnient to create new signs that wW not only lnfonn visitors of Uttle Corona's marine pr9181 '#8 status but ar.o prOvide gµidellnes on behavior wttbln the' pre.erve. • How do we help? NANCY«Wmta Corona d8l Met I have just reed your article, "Getting out of hann's way• (Oct. 16), regarding Women Helptng Women in the center in COlta Mesa. I may have milled it. but I wu looking for an addrau or a phone number wbete I can dQnate dOthlng. J baft clothes that I with to donate, aDcl I have fltmdl · 'fbo w.-. allo looking tar the lame ...... ..... butl~tlamugb-........ ....... not llnd. phane ....................... l. (lUl drap ....... doGIM A lot ol peap19 WOUid '°'9 llD blilp. IM J99 dlll- n't man lt *' diu bow .. COUid. "n•111e=a,...uA~••• f. . '. I • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot MAILERS . CONTINUED FROM A 1 rnore aggressive notification ·ys- h~m. Gates s~ud. Silva ha~ given the Sheriffs Department evmy opportunity to comply with Megan's Law, he added. pr !) conference aft~r the first two mailer came out, he saJd Wedne day that he could not ignore the Mcgan'.s Law mailer because it Wfb a direct attack on his public-safety voting record. 17; 1997, when he volt!d to fund two full-time officers to trdc.k and investigate sexual ofknders. l •niat is a liP., • Gates saitl, I pointing to the mailer j The Board of Supervisors has ~ not been nSkcd for additional sup- ' port since the June 1997 vote for a I Sullivan hdS already 1> nl out a mailer depictiiig a screw m the statement, "How Orangf! County taxpayers get 'screw'ed by Jun Silva." Another mailer highlights Supervisor Todd Splt2er's wiU1· drawal of support for Silva. · Silva said public safety has been one of the "highest prionties in his political career. In addition lo the sheriff's endorsement, Silva has the nndorsement of the Asso- cidtion of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs and the Huntington Although Silva did not hold ti !TRUCKS •0ne of thOse truCk drivers is going to kill somebody" . " might bf> part of the problem, scud Sandra Benson, senior code enforcement officer tor the city. CONTINUED FROM A 1 Robms Ford is responsible for the problem because they contrnct wtth the dnvers •They contract lhc>m for the JOb, so they have lo provide d place for thNr subcontractors to' load and offiodd theu property,• l'vtiller said. Mayntlrd said the dealecship SINGERS CONTINUED FROM A 1 •J'm really trying to UlSUll con- Tlm Lewis Red-E·Rentals operator has been in business for 77 y<>ars and has a reputation for getting a.tong \\.'ith its neighbors. The age of the dealership I album, a gospel-themed record· i.ng called, "You Have Touchtid My Heart ~ ShP also tPdC"hes smgmg and leads three chtldren's choirs. Newer dealerships hke Toyot& have code requirements that they unload on-~1te, she-said. •Theodore Robins, having been there so many years, does not have that Sdme requirement," she said. Lewis said he came close to beang dssaulted by one of the trnck drivers after he asked the dnver to move. ~ong with her, too, but I told them she'll probc1bly want to do that one alone." 1 hdence m them,• Robbm:. said. Her choirs have performed at vanous locaJ functions, but tonight's concert is the first time they've worked wtth an intemd· tionally known artist. The children will arrive at the Pond this dftemoon to practice smgmg wtth D10n m preparation for the concert. "I'm trying to tPdCh th~m good pasture, proJE'Cl1on d.nd pronunci- ation.# Robbins, who run~ ltt1! Music for TWo produtllon company with her husband, h.as released an "They're jumping out of thett skm, • she scud. "They tell me they want to sing the 'Titaruc' •we prdy al the beginning and end of each practice session," Robbins soid. ·we realize that it's an opporturuty from God to be able to do this and we're very honored.~ ... . ··-- :\E\\'PORT CCl-\ST.-\L l>()Dl :rfRY GROUP, l\C. 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Newpol'f Hills Drugs and The Bui era Collec11on al Wes1Chf t , For mail order ticke1 inf prmation call: (949) 225-9709 TUtSDAY.0CTO~tQ 27 . 1998 · 10:00 AM TO 4:00 ~ All proceeds suppoh 1he projects and programs of the Corona del Mar High School PT A • Beach PoCice Ofhccr~ As ooatlon •Normally, I wouldn't com- ment on my opponent's cam- paign, but thi~ is an out-and-out lie and 1 wanted at clo.nhed," Sllvd 'dld. Sullivan's camp · tc1nds by its campaign mdile~. 1 "We've tx>en very accurate m portiaymg .Silva's record and i1 that's shocking, then it jui.t goes to show that his record is shocking,• said Mitch Englander, pubbc "l personally had to jwnµ m my truck, lock my doors and roll my windows up to avoid being assaulted/ he sttid. But there arc others who tt.re in more danger, he said. ·on Mondcly, Lewts scud he videotaped a dnver piirked on the side of Harbor Boulevard who WdS unlOdding C'drS and driving them into opposmg trafhc. , 1 1 ·one of those truck drivers is going lo kill somebody,• he sd.id . .. dftoir~ manager for th Ke1ml;cr Group, whic:h ts managing Sulh· van's campa1gn. Sullivan wa unavaUable for comment.• Pohticdl c:onsultrtnl Przsnk Catennicchio cJocsn't Uunk th mdiler will do much da..ma~e. ·1 don't th.101:' people think Jun Silva 1s soft on C'hlld molP.Sters," he said. Ml thlnk thdt's d tldw m the strategy. Peoµlc ttren't JU. t going to ooheve ~hut," • ThurJdoy, October 22, 1998 Al 7 For camp ign mailers to have maximum unpac.t, they need to be beltevable and from credible sources, he said. "It doesn't ouqd to me like tho e hrsl Uire • maaJcrs are going 10 have maximum impact,• Ccstennic.:chio said. •Before a can- d1dttte cun std rt rtllacking another < an<lauutr· tu"! ha' to bmld up his owu <:H .. ><.libility and reputation, dlld I tl1Jn't thmk SuU1van ha.s done• lhut." Contestants will vie to be Top Dog at show Newport Dunes Re~ort m Newport fleac;h wlfl l1vlrl its .sixlb annual ~op Dog fashion. how at 11 a.m Satwda) The dogs will be compellng Jor •a }'Cdr's supply of dog food, among other prizes. Jlle event will be co-:;pon:iomd bv Petco, and proc "d will go to t:b.e Orange County Socu•ty for th~· PrevenUon of Cruelty to Ani: mal.S and the Componion Pet Retrettt. The registration fee b $7 before the event and $11 for dogs entered on the day of th~ event. Check-in tune is 10 am For more information, call (800) 765-76Gl. AIJ:XANl)RA DAY & (J()()[) {)()(} CARL "FOLLOW CARL .A 11\Th.a.le o-£ .A Ta.le FRIDAY, OCT. 21 4:00-6:00 P. 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"Th.ts gel<> me back to Walat l bke to do best,• Mc-Clung said •J'm gldd to be working with tht> kids again This hnc of work is incredibly rewarding • Tlle students were excited for the1r three-day voyage aboard 'the Rapture, d 145-foot vessel operated by the Newport Beach- hased Certihed Manne Expedi- tions. Tlle company offers marine biology programs to Catallila li.lcind and L<t Paz, M exico, in the VJlnter for students who range from middle school to college. some push·up5. Don't show up on ume for the day's activity, drop and give them 10. Ask a QUe5bon that was 'al.reddy covered and expect your chest muscles to get wed. The children Jove it. "I did them pretty easily," said 12-year-old Ben Applebee, who had accumulat('d more than 70 push-ups m six ho~. "This is so much fun out here. Just being Ul the water out here is worth it.• Mcclung charters trips to Catalina because it offers an\...: abundance of mdi'i.ne life, from harbor seals lo yeUowtail. Beside!> snorkeling and kayaking, the crew allows cluldren to collect plankton at rught and view the specunens under d nucroscope. The crew asks the students to locate live species during the1r dChvities and descri}je their favonte in a workbook. COPING CONTINUED FROM A 1 transferred to a medical clime m Cozumel because he was suffer- ing from anxiety and stress. He has flashbacks to the riights wben guns were pointed at him at his bedside and guards verbal- ly harassed him. the real truth be known." It is hard for McClung to mam- tam his focus while his older brother, Randy. is hospitalized m Santa Barbara. Rdndy McClung, 41, has surtered a severe case of pneumonia and has been hook~ up to a respirator. '"There is no telling when he will get hettN • Scott McClung said. • Jt hds l>e<~n CPal hard On the farruly. but we urc coping with it.• While Scott has been attend· mg to his brother. first mate Bw· ley has been prepdnng the Rap· lure for four youth trips the remdlllder or the year. Although lost revenues are estimated between $300,000 to $500,000 because of th·e unexpected lay. over in Mex.ico, ,the Rapture is booked solid through next year. The Mclriners C hnslldn School chtldren were completely in awe of the bodl dl> thl'y hugged and klS'>Pd their [>tm•nL'> goodbye nw~day rnommg. They were the sctml' ">luden~ who sent cards dnd photos to Mcclung while 'he WdS hPld in MexKo Th<> tpP was thetr < hdnce to rneC't hun. ·1 hope I get a good grade in science," srud Da vtd Bagg a, 11. "I don't know much about marine biology, but Uu5 looks like a good i.ntroduction." KIM HAGGfRTY·lYUlJWAtY Pl.OT Tyler Dowers, 12, does 20 push-ups for not listening during the safety lecture aboard the Rapture on Tuesday morning. McClung and hlS attorney, Wlltiam Bollard, went to Mexico C.ity to meet the country's attor- ney general, who was interested in heanng the Americans' story. Because of the widespread pub- licity of McClung's case, he has willingly become· a spokesman for those who have been stung by corruption in Mexico. He promis- es· to help those who are trapped behind bars in Mexico who were wrongly jailed "I felt 1t WdS my obligaaon to be involved because l know what it \S Uke, • he said, noting the false sense of hope and frustration he felt. "1 want to help other Amcn- cans who are down there and lel · McClung looks forward to the day when ht" can forget the event thdt affected his life so drastically. "I'm takmg 1t one day at a time." he said. "I'm trying to JUg- gle so ma9y things m my life. I know I haven't fully recovered from my custOdy. I have to spend time building myi.elf back up." AHer they werp on board and assigned cdbms. the student., r1•n•1ved d Sdfoty J(!cture from the c1ght-mdn crew. Whal lh~y le>orrled qu1rkly was thdl McC'lung and fir.I mate Notth Bailey run d hght :;hip lf th~ "'>Wdbs," dS th<•y are known, don't dbide by thf• captdin's r'•que'>t, they bter<.1lly hit the deck. Don't follow instrucuons do Then There were Six ... 1111.: number of rndc;pendcnt pliarmJ<.te\ in CostJ \.1c\a is Jw1ndlrng. North Drug i\ ch1.: l.11c'>t co fall victim to r he notion 1hat bigger i~ better. College Pharma1.y. established 111 • 1962 by Dr. Cary Dreyfus nd Jay Delancy. j, one of che 6 ma1ning. Currently owned ,inJ operated, '>lllCl' I 978, by longumt· Co\t.t Mc11a rcsidenc lk Karl Spinner. College Ph.trmJcy welc.o mes the l ll\tnmcr'> of North Drug and .~II ot Co\ta \1e.,,1 to allow us to '>Uppl)' their pre">Cripcion needs. College· Pharmacy .provide., f.1'>t. accurate prc~c..ripcion 'erv1<.c, a..u.ep t' mo\t insurance <.anh and offer'> delivery ~ervice. I hey \peualm: in home heahh tJre •m<l hard w find item~. \ I he~ arc locatt·d 111 the Co!>ta M~ .. a Medit.il Buil<lrng on • hiir Dr. JC 11.trbor. II vou do nor bdicvc biggc:r, i~ . bcuer srop by and \CC them. College Pharma.cy 440 h.ir Or. (at H arbor) Costa Mesa 714•546•3288 Fax 546•0443 There is a time to play and a tune lo work on the Rdpture. The crew assign5 a detail to clean the Sdlon after each meal All of the children are responsible to pick up after themselves as well. The biggest and most anbc1- pt1ted challengP for the children 1s Jumping from the top deck 40 fept dbove the watN. Doing flying squirrels and cannonballs is the payoff for being good deckhands. I No sooner hdd they boarded the Rapture than the students and th~ir chaperones praised McC'lung and his cre w for the opportunity to sail with them. ThC'y know about his recent struggle They appreciate the chance to be on the boat even more It will be an uniorgettdble trip for the children. 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IRVINE What dreams may come for the Costa Mesa 1-Ugh foot- ball team should be sigruhcanlly shaped by the outcome of tonight's 7 o'clock Pactf1c Coast League road date against University at lrvine High. ~.: ---. ••• A wm would put the Mustctngs '(4-2, 1-0 in league and ranked No 10 m CIF Southern Sect.ion D1VlSion VI) one victory away from Ioc:long up their school- record Uurd strdlght trip to the postseason It would also keep them m the league title chdst• "U we get by this one, it would l<lke something really special to keep us out or thP big tune," sdid Cos- td Mesa Coach Jerry Howell, refernng to the CIF playoffs. •And it would show uc, we can comp<'te with the Big Three U we win (tonight), we> ure one> of the Big Three." or QUOTE OF THE DAY •If we get by this one, it woold take something reoly speciG to keep us out of the big tune -" Jerry Howell, Costa Mesa High football coach .. • . Newport Beoch/Co$lO /'k$0 Dorly Pilot Bl Dlljl'ii crystal ball t.. ~AY'S~ \ COiia Mesa vs. Uillwntty Mesa by 3 ... ~ Hlgla. , p.a.) FRIDAY'S GAMES CdM vs. Santa Margarita . SM by 8 fat~~. ?:JO pm.1 Newportvs. ~ Wood by 6 (at ~ High. 7:30 p.m.I Aliso Niguel vs. &1anda AN by 10 - Bounce in their step . • Newport looking for some redemption again t \Varriors. IRV1NE -Nt>w~ p ort f:lnrbor H1yh hat. won f!lght of its 1 u footh111l gu11u•s dgain t \\ o<>dhmlge, hut ·u· afe to cl1ar- ll< IP.nze r:urtdV 7 .ill p.m S•1d Vie\v LeaguP 1m·e1Jng with · the Wamors di IT'tnP High as a rub- hc•r yatTJr• • , 1 year-old mustache> 10 trade for a v1c-to- ry over tho two-time league and CIF D1v1sion V champion Ecigles. A loss, however, would cac,t intrigue upon whether lhis 1umor-donunated squad has the horses nercssary <' to obtain one of the PCL's three guara.nteed postsea- son berths. (lit Newport H.trbor Hl<Jb. 7 p.m.J, D AU.Y Pn.OT l 998 SEA.SOS RC.CORD 85.1°~ (18-3) The s.111or ... (5· I Q· J m lf'~gut'l Me dttemptmg 10 hnunre bttck from Ja.;t week:-. 213-18 1o to 'Ra< k Bay oval Coronet dPI Mar C 01wl1 J(•H Rnnkley's Sailors, ranked No 6 m O range Countr dncl ~1) 5 .m CIF ~outhem ~P<'llon IJ1-.1sion VI. dr•' dbo trying to rPhouml from d 17-10 lo to Wood- hndge a }Car ·csqo. ,., h1d1 1 still a stt< ky suhJ ·< t in tht• f forbor held- hn11l.e. • A win would also ledve the Sea Kings (5-1, 1-0 in league and ranked" I No. 4 in Cir Southern Section D1v1Slon Vl) ctlone atop the Sea View standuigs and greatly enhdOcc therr bid for their first postseason ctppearance since 1995 Uruversity (2-3-t, 0-1) enters with similar postsed- son asprrations, though a 17-12 PCL-opening <;('lback to defend.mg cha.mp1on .Ldguna Hills mdkes title hopes less redlisbc "We match up prntty well,• s<:1id Howell, whose team has post- ('d back-to-back shutouts and appear-, to be rounding mto form arter an mibdl month of ups ·dnd downs posses'> more speed at the skill positions. but dH' le."s ph}'slC'al up rront,than hlS Mustangs . · _ . "llH~ ·IJ1qges1. thuig 1s thP p ycho· log1cul f'n~i • Bitnkle) S«ld of U1e ldt- <'st cJwllf•ngl~ in a lr•.clgue which c11low':' hltll' mar9m for "rror "Ifs a 11ne-qC1m1• :.eason for u dnd \H .. havP I i l ' l ' ' ' • • ' I l • ' ,I ' I SEE SEA KINGS PAGE 82 "We're getting welV add<'cl Howell, who bC'lieves the Thojcllls SEE MUSTANGS' PAGE 82 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WATER POLO How'bout Sailors drown Santa Margarita . . .... .. . this college • Becker, Conwell lead the way as Newport Harbor piles up 8-0 lead through first half before coasting m with a 9-4 Sea View triumph. ~f>ii NEWPORT BEACH -Don't let the final ~core deceive you. If you count Newport Harbor I ligh's hrst string against Santa Mar- garita's. 1t was d triumph or blowout propor- llons. ... But Newport Hdrbor boys water polo codch Bill Barnett. whose squad 1S rnnked No. I m OrangE' County and No 2 in CIF Southern Secboo D1vis1on I. kep( tus SC'cond team m the pool throughout the second half Wedne~da~ as the v1s1bng Eaglf:SS made it respectdble. ln the end, CJ Y-4 Sed View Let1gue win for the Sd1lors {1 5-4, 3-0 m ledguc•), everyone hdd equdl playmg tmw and rontributcd to the victory. "ft Wd~ a quod performance,· Barnett sc.Ud •our {Sldrters) chd a· good 1ob on the press d<>fcnse dnd d good jab on the coun- tNattack" ln the hrst half, tv.·o ot Newport Hclrbor's best plt1yers, Gdry Conwell and KeVln Beck- er. combined to give the tdlented hosts an \•drly 5-0 ledd. then l'yler Ca.lfoy, Brandon Hansen and JE'ff Leep<'r scored 10 th<' '>CC- ond quarter dS the Sailors bwlt an 8-0 half- trrne ddvantage. That was enough for the Tdrs' marquee pldyer<. Sdntc.1 Margan.ta (13-12, 0-3) outscored the Sailors by three m the second hcil.f Beckc>r (three goc.11') scor<'d from (•1ght DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Harbor's Gary Conwell pre pares to blast o ne home despite the piggy-back defense. meters out, then added another goal m the hrst quarter with 2:32 left on the counterat- tack. Conwell scored two goals w1tlun 40 seconds, on the counterdltc.1ck dnO dunng d man-up situation Wllh t .25 remdming when the Edgles' Fred Stemmler WdS ejected. Becker mcreased Newport's lead to 5-0 when he scored on a lob w1th 0 38 on the SEE POLO PAGE 82 freshman! •Big Cdnyon chdmpion, Schriber, earning medals as member of Saddleback College·~ women's tedm. en Seib} Sc tin her uf B1q Cdn)on Country Club wc1s mv1tP<I to pltt) community coUc·u~ woml'n·-. uolf by an old !nencl, c1t fll'St hP laughed •Aren't I a littl<! old?" '>hl' asked. "Aien't there ... omro mleo; or regulations dbout d\JP(. SchribPr, Sadd~·bark College's hired qun IOJ th•• ~chool'~ inpugurdl sea on under golf coac:h Btll Cunerty. 1s om' ol lhP aret1 's most c(•lt>lm1lt«I women on the lmk~. havrnu captured c;nc consecutive Big C dnyon titles from t 992 to Hm7 (the club did not hold a women' dub champ1onsh1p this \ear bccau~e ot recon-..tructinn on lhl' golf course) Furthrr. SchrihN Wd' crowned Ddtly Pilot champion m t 997 when she won the hr-..t Tec1 Cup C lassic the m1dsununN dffdn m the Fletchl'r Jorn~ ... Motorcdrs/Ddily Pilot Cluh Champ10nstup c;('n1.•:-. v .. ·h1c:h matches the lour woml1n 's club chdmpwns in th1s OP\\'>f>llpt.•r\ c1rculdlion But wh<>n Schnher. 42, \\.·as D A I LY P I L 0 T F 0 0 T B A L L ·P L A Y E R 0 F T H E W E E K Corona del Mar standout stalks prey, wounds with touchdown. reception, µi~n slays with interception return for another ~core. B \Jun f·Alll.K"IMI Tie big man on the Corona del Mar High campus this week 1s 5..foot-10, 160-poWld Hunter MacDonald, who for the first time m his eight yedfs in the port, knows what it's like to be a football hero. "It's been really ncdt, • MacDonald Sdid ol the celebnty statu which has accomparued lus drdmatlc two-touchdown performance in Fnday' 28-18 up t vtctory over Newport Harbor in the Battle of th~ BayX.XXVll · "People I don't even know have com ' up to me at chool and to1d me 'Good game,' • the seruor tandout said ·1t makes yo~ foel really good about y1mr ... elf, • And, 1t catapulted hun mtn ttie Od1ly Pilot's choH:e tor High 5c·hoo~ f.tx.ithc U Player ot the Wt: t>k As me" as this sudd(•n nutond\ h11 been, hOWl'Vl'~· II Cun't uent.>.rah• ct nl..,h an}rwht•rc clo'>e to that which MacOonakl expencncc d when h · entered the t!ml wnc dgam~t till archrival Sailor.; His h.r,;l for.t} to payd1rt ramc on a 46-yard homh hum quc1rtt>rha< k M1k" Bergey, whJl h hroke 1:1 srnrel tie Wlth 4 :46 ll"H in the hn;t half. ·cooc-h 1D1ckl fr 'mnn h ct tnlkecl all week about how m1pmtbnt 1l would be to core hrst, and I'd het1 1't t lhng our often ive mac:he I roulrl O t SEE HUNTER PAGE 12 t SEE SAILORS PAGE 82 G 0 l f richard dunn - a"ked b\ '.her lom1er next·cloor ncrqhlxH, ( 1inerty, to hdp launch the Sa<ldll'back 1nouram, ~he accepted und1 r onP cont11llon ~o hnn11'WC1rk ~r.hnher, who played l\\ o vedrs of 'ollo hall at C.ol Polv Sun 14rns Ohi...J>O and already' ha., d 1'olll•ge d~<rn'P v.c1s inf<inned • that communJI) COlll ge-. ha\ C nQ aqc re..,tncllon~ for c1thh>te:-. and ~ht> would h1 Pltg1hle lt.1 plt1}' yoH a.., long a he had n 'er pla} eel pr 'Vlou-.ly m t:oUPgc ".Sttddlnb 1ck d1dn l ha\'C d IOotlll lcJ"t \t'dr ~ind lthl" '( h<)l)I) a .... k1 cl Bili' to be th · w 1 l 1 gou coach fa1rl} late o h1• ..,. : ..... • ~cramhhn!J to hll Uw 10 .. 1 •r dncl h1• Cdlled me," 'atd ~~hnbc.r, ''ho O\\ n Uw lo\\ t ..... onng u\'e1nr11• tc1houl 751 th1' "t'""on. Ul the Orange Empm~ onfNcnce. · Schnber ''ho e med Qtedali honor-. e.trhl'r tl11s '' e •k against Ofdnge Coa..,l whtm ..,he cardcll d S·O\'t">r-1)dr 75 at co ... td ~1esa Golf ,\. Country Cluh <; f'-1e a Lmd.t Courw, i... tr1k111g 12 uruts <>I Pl! at ~ ddleback to be elly1hle tor th1-. ... •a ou In ddd111on to the qoll lt>ctm. SH GOLF PAGE 82 ongratulations ..... Hunter MacDona .. ld The Irvine Company and Bayside Center will be making a donatio~ to the Corona del Mar High School Athletic Department in recognition of outstanding performances such as yours. •Estancia and Aliso Niguel will rely heavily on youth in Fnday night's PCL dash. ~l'b NEWPO RT BEACH -With sophomores fill· inq out much ot the starting hneup for both 'Est.cmcia High cJnd v1s1ting Ah~o Niguel, Fnday's 7 p.m. P<Jol1r Codsl Led~ue cla'sh t dt N~wport Hclrbor High might' be hiJl<id: The class of 2001, d foot- h,111 odyssey. Relying upon players w ho ~hci\IP clbOUt clS often dS they Win t Aliso 1s 2·4, 1 ·O in lt dgue, whllc Eo,tancid 1~ 1-5, 0-1 ), has credted preci1ctaLle hardshtp lor both .. rhools thus far · Hut AlJso whose sophomores "t'nt unbeaten dS freshmen, may hctve d 1ump on the learrung 1 11rvt> The Wolvennes have won two <.lrd19ht a tter la king thetr lump., dgainst four South· Codst if CORONA DEL ~ OFfENSE League squdds m nonleague action and many still consider Coach Joe Wood's group a PCL title contender, The Eagles. Of\ the other hand, are playing for pride and experi· ence, dfter eemg I.heir opening* night liilcup dec-unated by injury and illness. C°'3ch Dave Perkins' unit has eight sophomores filling its 22 s tarting assignments, as well as s everal other upperclassmen expenencmg theu varsity bap- t.Lsm this fall. FoUowmg two straight shutout losses, however. Perkins said his team has conbnued to gJVe quali- ty effort and this week's challenge is net without a mobvational ally. #It's horneconung, so I expect our kids to bounce back, -Perkins Sdld. One Estanoa sophomore, Ken- ny Valbuena, has recovered (.rom dn ankle injury sustained in the 52-0.league-opening loss to Costd Mes<t , and will start at quarter- back. . Estanoa's best player, Manu Tcl1Uelu, will also play with a sore ankle, whlch is hampering Wm enough far Perkins to shift him from tdilback to Wlde receiver MAR ·11NEUPS , DEF£NSE Mo.,..,.... 12 ec-vv~ 2 MMIOMll•w 3' FNW»JAMID , .... ~ 1 MAMJT......, 45 Ka.v MalDDI 70 Josft VlACM 58 DAVID~G 72 T• VAUllZ 50 QSM ROlll90 75 IC..u WUlJiwl Ht.Wt.a ..... M 195 So QB 5-e 180 Sr. TB 6-1 210 So F8 S.10 16S Jr fl 6-1180 Sr WR 6-0 190 Jr T£ 6-2 210 Jr LT 5-7 210 So. LG S-9 200 So c. 6-0230 So RG 6-1 270 Jr. RT Tanielu has rushed for 467 yards on 70 carries a.rid cau'gnt 28 passes for 399 more . He has 1,027 all-purpose yards and his Sl.X touchdOwns represent 61% of the Eagles' bips to the end zone. He also threw a TD pass. Val.buena has thrown for 558 yards and four TDs (48 of 124)-:1 but has been hounded by oppos-' mg pass rushers. . Brett Valbuena, who' will come off the bench, has 15 -catches for 158 yards and two TDs. Aliso; 12·3· 1 against PCL com· petition since 1995, features JUnlor quarterback Jared Hm, who has thrown for 638 yards and LlllUPS -~ H fAHAD JNtlb 70 Jo9t VWAOt 50 OSMR-.o 45 ICOMYMaoa 11 --llcmu.o 4 Ga•imo MouM JJ DANMV llNMO 20 A#DVROMO 5 Jotw~ 6 MAn~ t -.nv .... six TDs. ~1210 So OE 6-2 210 Jr OT 6-0230 So OT 6-0 190 Jr DE 6-0 170 So. Ol.B 5-7 165 Sr.Mll S.1 I 135 So. OlJ s.9 n5 So ca s-10 165 Jr. ca S-7 17S Jr S5 M 185 Sr. FS The Wolverioes have also received offensive productioh from receiver-running back Jeff Stanton, running back Iman Nikzad and wideout Jason Moore. Aliso's ltefense is spearheaded by safety. ruch Hada, a first-team all-league selection last fall who returned two interceptions for , TDs in a 35-7 PCL-opeoing win over Laguna Beach. Estancia may be bolstered by the po~ible return of Griffin Cro- gan-, who has missed four games due to illness. LINEUPS Ht. Wt. Cl. Pos. No. Pl:1!Y« • Ht. ll!tt Ct. Pos. Ht. wt.a . .-a.. NO. l'tl~ Ht. Wt.0. Pos. &-5 230 Sr. be 6-3 ru Sr: br 3 M 11tE BERGEY .6 2 185 Jr QB 30 NAn: l..EMM£JtMM. 5·10 170 Sr T8 35 Cl.MT SUMNtR 5·10 195 Sr FB 2 OEHHIS AuHul.cJI 6 S 200 Sf. WR 8 H!JllfTtJt MAc.DoHAu>S·lO 160 Sr WR 15 SEl14 RJOWlDSOfll M 215 S< TE 70 STEVE Wm 5 i 1 240 Sr LT 64 Bun WISEMAN 5-10 180 Sr LG 52 Awe BolTOM 6-5 220 Sr C 51 JASON Kutm. S-10 181 Jr. RG 78 SEAN FEHTOH 6-3 230 Jr RT S'EA KINGS CONTINUED FROM 81 29 GRANT EsTMROOlt 6-2 210 Jr. OE 77 JAY 86rrOM 6-2 216 Jr or 35 OJlff 5uMNl.ll S-10 l95Sr. NG 99 TY HAlftll ' 6-3 200 Sr DE 15 Smt RIOWIDSON 6-4 215 Sr. OLB 38 MAltl< HAmop • 62 215 Sr MLB 52 Aux Bom>M 6-5 220 Sr OlB 25 RYAN Wuo 6-0 155 Sr CB 3) DAVID BE.So 511 i70 Jr Ci 2 DENNI$ AUMUU.lt 6 5 200 SI' ~S 8 HIMral MACf>oliw.D S.10 160 Sr FS dnd fl\'e TDs) and Newport Bedch : resident Matt Lopez (1'.3 for135 dnd : on<> TD! are the leading receivers : #I lhitlk thcy'rE' domg more stuff : off ensively this year,# Freeman : But Code h Jim 1 idrtigun\ Eugll'.., '>aid "(Orldndo) 1s redl dangerous : !5-t 1-0 dnd rdnkc•d No 1 m Dl\I· run ning the bdll dnd scfambling.H : Freemdn L'> dlso concerned about : :.ion VJ and No h 1p Ordnge Coun-• ty)'--hdvP. 10.,1 111.,t onn• m lheir lci.'>l the qtucknes'> the Edgles possess on : "1 t t l th h "" th S delense. : ,, c;,on es s dn< rd'> c.. e t'd "II' th" t l t d t 1· • I\ 63 o 1 • s c dS es e e nse ve • IOCJS, • • • to opt-n i:iSt yec1r., .. cen, Freemdfl Sd.ld "They can : ll'd~Ut· cdmpdicJn". . _ 1· JU"' .,;notht>r you on the line of : We nr•ed to re < t1ptur: our foe us '>C nm.m<lge dnd thf'y try lo pressure : •\flQt t~ f))y Win ltisl \.,l'l'k. forC'Cmdn r you <1nd get you IJ1tO a bad pldy : st1id . I tol~ mft-flll'r'> il we pr~JldH' They Cdil bl1l1 you and lhey hdve : with the 0 sdnll' 1r11<•n'>1lv we dtd for llw athletes to : Httrbor, ! II ldkf' my c:h11nr ':'> d9dlO'il covH 1reC"CJVP.rS •lnyone. • • _, one-on-one) H It~ the St!tJ K1nc1"' scc·ond CdM h~ fou-TOP 7 STEVE ~ 6-2 178 Sc •• QB 4 ltoeaf.~ 5:10 170.5r TB 44 CW.OS Holnqulr S-9 220 Sr F8 23 0scNt GAllOA • 5-10 187 Sr. WR l JusTIH JACOeS 6-0. 160 Jr WR 85 NKJll l.AMGSOOIWi • 6-•f 211 Jr T£ 79 lllAa.JONu 6-8 242 lr LG · 55 ~ HIU 6-S 230 Sr LG 50 lANa CHA'Va 6-0 22 J Sr. C. · 64 M IKE MA.llSHAU. 6-3 223 Sr. RG 77 Roear C.ou 6-5 320 Jr. RT SAILORS . CONTINUED fROM 81 to play Uus one game and survive. And the No. 2 tedJTl m our division isn't exactly the lineup you want to see com.mg al you.- Woodbridge (5·0·1, 0-0·1) has lost only two of its last 18 games and comes m Wllh a senior-domi· Odled squad intent on prolonging Newport's unfamiliar misery. •These are the golden boys for them, H Brinkley said •Th.is is the team they'v~ 1 0 ... r~KJhl rhdnrP IC> knock off ...th•! lured oftensivt• d1~h1on's top·rtJnkt•d sqnad, <liter haldnC<' wilh h1wdhnq Lht•n-No I N<•wport ffo r-senior Nd tc L<'rn- nor, 2a: 18. ld..,l W<'Pk. A win "'ould mi•rmdn lt•ading ·•~0·1•xtend the C'IM wm .,trt•dk to the running ~•ll. ll1t1t<:hmtj the• 'l-'< ond-lungc...,t m I gurne dnd junior st h111~l · h1stmy. twhmd the· 19fJ:J q u a rt e r b d c k •t·tcrn ... SP\ c11-r1um1• 'ikcin Mike Bergey tng· OF Division VI football been waiting for over there· smce these seniors were m the sev· enlh grade.# llowc.~vc.·r. ~.111tt1 l\.fdrgdnld, m tL'i t.wnng the dCndl IUJril -.cM'>On 111 thl• Sc•d View, will rJtlttck. l1o1yu ... 11melhtnq to '>ttY dbout dll Le>m mermdn tied! hds b41 ydrds Tht· Ett!JIC'S, who tell lo Stan I dnd two m s on <. lu111Pnle, :J7·14. m W<'Pk 4 to c:>nd t 2 1 carries, whtle llwH 2H·gdmf' winning streak, held Bergey has com· 011 l 1 Toro, 31-24, m ld'>t week's ple led 46.of 79 tor 1. Santa Margarita 2. Woodbridge 3. Irvine ... Coronadel,.... 5. Newport Hilrt.or · 6. Villa Park 7. Foothill 8. Servite 9 Laguna' Hills 10. Costa Mesa ,..... S.1 S-0-1 4-1-1 S.1 S.1 H 3-l 2-4 3-3 4-2 Newport will attempt to make the grade against an attaclung Woodbridge defense, as well as a Wanior offe nse whkh has been produc· bve Wllh the run dJld the pass. l1·r1<11w ope1wr They t1rl' led ofJ <'n· 719 ydrds dnd l•1ght TDs, with just Brandon Runk (581 yards on 81 carries) hds been the featured ball carrier, but the return or juruor Chad Har· ris, who missed several games with d sprained ankle, gives the Wamors ~1\.ely tiy w111ur qu<1rlt •rbdck Grcq ~hre<' interceptions. ( >rl.rndn, who hrh filled 111 Cdpably Senior DennJs Alshuler lct1ds lur lwo·Wne AlJ-Clf stt1ndoul C'd!· CdM in H!C'Ppt.10ns With 13, bul vm Pdlmcr. no~ di l ·~C ~pnwr H unter MacD9oald has < >rl<tndo hd., c:omplPl<'d 58 ol 92 dVCra.ged more than '.30 yards OR ht.'> f1Jr 75:J ydrds dntl SP.Ven touch· • rune catches, mduding three TDs. rlo..., 11-. wllh only lhrPe mterccp· The Sea Kiny defe nse, yieldlllg • a pair of quality backs. Hanis. fi.rst- :-te(lro all-league dS a sophomore t 11111s I le ha., dl<.o rnshcd for 244 JU"I more thd.n 10 pomt.s-per game, y.ir1J... dlid lour Tl>r; on IA c c1rncs is Jed by sPnior JTUddle linebacker SPnmr Spenu•r Mccroskey hds . M a.rk Half1eld, s<>hior noscguard m~lwd for 'l21 ydrrlc, dnd thrPe TDs Curt SumnN, junior tt1ckle Jay Bot- '""' !-l2 cdrnf'~. whJIP '>Pruor ~kt• tom and d sec-oncldry tncludmg th;orman 129 cut<:hl's ror 4~ ya1ds I Al huJer, MarOondld dlld Bcrge.y huNl'ER MACDONALD ~Sept. 12, 1980 ttom.toll'llft: Corona ~I Mar -~ S-foot-10 Wef9ht: 160 pound\ Spoft: Foott>.11 ~ COr~r..,ece ver co.ch: Did; Freeman '•vortte food: Steak •nd bitked potatoes ,__.._ n.ovle: "Saving Prlvece Ryan• • ................... Running b.dl. that lntef<~ (42 y.tck fbir • touchdown ao-lnst tfMbor. -fOodtetl....,.. of ..... VI: Ceugtlt two pees for My~ lodUdino a 4(>.yln:f TO to open the KQtfn9 and returned in~ oil y4lri* for TD to fuel ».11 Win In h a.ttlt of ~ a.ay >OOCW. Dilr ... c~ JPOf1J Wd _,.,.., lgnups in progre s COSTA M L!SA ------Boy~ und g1rlc; in H•O 0 P S gr1UJc<t l ·8 nrc 11W1h•ll lo s1<1n up lor lhr! Boyi1 1\ll(I Gui Cluh of Americu W1nh r Bitskcthall l f'IJ<fUC i;.t th fronl ti k ol thP Lou Yanttirn Hr~n< h nl 21:l l 1\1~un Av ·nui• in Co~ltt M a Tht> IN911 l1lft 1n De>cern~r 1111d end with lht' plc1yolf., m Mar(;h, 1 Ill' CJtddf'li l · 1 frtHlll ' i' lln Ir• true llonttl lnng111 hnuh <f lo 3h pl yt>r'I. All other le gu will b rlOM:d wh.un 48 plt1Yt'l'f havl! re< 1,-,.. tf:llc d Coac-he:. au• also h oded ror 1nlonnaUon, !MU·642·8:J1:t HUNTER CONTINUED FROM 81 d t•ep," MdcDonal<l recalled. "When Bt!rtJf'V cdlled the pldy, tw l>aid 'Th.t!-. om "s tor you.' l got ans1de (th!:! I lurbor comerback) dml Mike thrPw u perfect baU. I t:dughl it and (the def ender} fell, so 1 httd a clean puth to the end ·zone. When I tumnd around. J '>tlw my teammates runrung toward mu dnd it wds the qr •atest kehng 1 cdll't even clescnhe how nocx:l 11 fell.· MaclJondld chdo't wctlt long to cx1Hmence ll again -d little mon• lhtln d quorter to be exert. I h.! durted m rront of a Newport receiver to mtcrcept al the Tars' 42-yard tine, then streaked to the . GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 Sr.hritw.r' r tas t5 lnclu<le advanc ~ golf, yogil , nd ~J c.ht -1 don't plun to play next y1 ur, • he 1m1rl. •f'm clomq tlus lo h •Ip t!Sldlilish ft t~am for Si.lddlcl>CJc.:k, o th • k1cls m hJgh school know Saddlcback has n te6m. Before, (girl ) n ver had an opUon. To pll9y coJJege golf, you • • defens1ve back, rushed for 129 yards and two touchdowns last fall against Harbor. Senior left-hander Scott Barlow hdS thrown for 966 yards and I 3 touchdowns and threw his only intercept.Jon m last week's 17-17 Ue with lrvine. The .rPtuming ftrst- end zone for his hrst defensive touchdown ever. "He threw it right into my hands and thP sideline was wide open: MacDonald recalled. "I returned an mlercepllon to the 1-yard line ldst eason, so I Wds Uunking about cutting past the quarterback if he ca.me over Uus timt!. • · The second touchdown crune after the Sa.llors had cut the lead to 13-6 and rorced a punt. It silenced the I larbor crowd dlld sent the CdM stands mto o frtmzy with 1:14 Jert in the thlrd penod ' MacDonald's dl•fens1ve prE>sence went {dt beyond the big interception ret\lm, as CdM coaches shifted him r~o01 safety to comer in order to ub.lize tus "-peed against a talented cast of had to go to o tour.year school • Schriber. playmg th" role of ground·brcaker, lS hopmg to m~p1re young femalE' pldyers with the mc-rease or sche>l4n;hlps bccaus or 1ltle IX. •There ur • u ton of c holil19h1p,; out them for guls goU/ Rhc r;a1d. •u ~y go to a JC f irll ~md honf! then skill , ther ar a lot or c:holnn.hJps out there lor th m. • • Schriber'! r lauon hip with Cunerty goes back 20 y an. He r fonner husband was a def nsfve . · 55 8IWtr Htu. " MtKi-MAastw..L. l3 MaWNmU 76 COOPSI Wlsl 6 SHAWN O'OotMu. 5 MuTu...Y 9 l.ucAs Kl!M 21 OScAA GNIOA .10 lAMAlt l& 88 Kn.sEY PmltsoN 8 Buy °""'°" 5-10 193 Sr ~T 6.0 201 Sr. be 6-2 202 Sr. Ol.B S-10180 Jr.MLB • S-9 180 Sr Ol.B '5-9 190 Sr. CB 5-8 150 Sr CB 6-1 160 Jr. SS 6-4 184 Jr. FS team all-leaguer bas completed 67 of 111. Barlow's favorite targets are seruor tight end Zack Foster (21 catches fQr 328 yards and five TDs) and Oren Ma.sserman (17 for 289 and three TDs) Harbor had been similarly pro- ductive on offense, but was forced to the air last week when Cd.M's defense limited its running game to .60 yards. The Sailors will need to reyam productivity on the ground. with senior tailback Robert Peredia (711 yards and 10 TDs on 128 attempts) hopmg to benefit trom improved play up front. •(The Warriors} come after you and they give you 100 dlfferent looks,• BrinkJey said of a defensive $Cbeme patterned after Buddy Ryan's famed 4-6. Seruor quarterback Steve Gor- man has thrown for 911 yards and 15 TDs. complebng 71 of 113 and lus lone interception came last week. Harbor's leading receiver is · seruor Oscar Garoa, who has 34 receptions for 417 yards and 10 TDs. Newport will also need to improve upon a miserable 53% conversion rate on PATS. The Tan. have failed on 9 of 21 conversion kicks and have been derued six limes on 11 two-point trtes. A victory would put the Sailors back Into the thick of things In the Sea View, but a loss would threaten the viability of earning their nlnlh postseason berth in the last 10 years Harbor's defense, which changed shape ldSt week when seruor Brant Hill moved from mid- dle lmebacker to end, has yielded just five touchdowns m six games. Junior Mike Tunney bas stepped m for Hill between senior outside 'bdckers Lucas Kerr and Shawn O'Donnell. receivers. MacDonald's speed, which he satd was in the low 4 .6-second range in the 40-yard dash, bas also made him a dangerous deep threat on orcense. He has averaged just more than 30 yards on rune receptions, scoring on three of them. He also had an 18-yard reception on third-and-nine at the Harbor 29, which helped set up the Sea Kings' second touchdown. Fleet feet are far from the only attribute for this former Jr. All-Amencan middle linebacker, who still savoni the physical aspects of the game. •tte's one of our better tackle.rS and pound-f or*pou.nd, one of ow strongest kids,• Fre<,>man SOJd. •J-littmg people.ls probably coordi.ilator at Santa Ana College, and lAtN a cooch at.. 1\tstm l ligh. when C'unt\rty was a t:obc h lit·~l!nd Htlll. They, wcw alw ne?tghbOra. · Cunerty went Qn to . • Saddlcba~ Coll~e, where he httS <:oacbl'<i th men's goU teem &I.nee l98l (with 15 conferenc 11nd five state rhamplomhJps). He was Saddlob4dt'1 head football roach for tliree years ( t 995-97). Iii '96, Saddleback won a Mtiollal clwnpionship. Newport ~h/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot SIAIDlllS MUSTANGS CONTINUED FROM 81 ( t ir .__.,, 1 d' I M .. r 1 '• ~ ' C 0 Mesa tS moving away from its stnct smashmouth double WUlg, opting for more 1-lonnation and single-back sets, while also attempting to keep defens- es honest with a passing game. I rod •y •, 'J""""• 1 I Hl1 Junior Jimmy Henog headlines the Costa Mesa ground game, though junior quarterback Dave Weir has proved he can be make defenses pdy for keying too keenly on rus back.J1elcl teammate. S.1turct.1y., <J.mw ! l 30) El Toro at IMne Herzog has rushed for 693 yards on 139 carries dnd hos scored 13 touch- downs. Weir, who spent some time at wmgback, has rushed for 4 27 yards on 40 attempts and scored four TDs. Weir has also thrown for 175 yards and two Co•,ta Me ... i (4 J) 1 O Alt'ioo N19u.-I (2 •1) 1 0 TD!>. Coach Mark Cunningham, in hts 12th season at Uru, features a cliver~1· fied winged-T offense, . which has received productivity from several players. Seruor quarterback Andy Dennis has thrown for 554 yards and four TDs (32 of 86 with slX mterceptions). L<lgun.1 Bl'ach ( 1 '>) O 1 Tonight'~ CJ•'",.. ( l pm ) Receiver Raemone Sequeira is averaging nearly 24 yards on 11 1 receptions, while four diiferenl Trojdn ball carriers have hdd 100-yard-plus Fnday ~ <J.im•·~ ( 7 pm ) games thus far. Junior-Reggie Edwards was the pn· mary lhreat against Laguna Hills. He rushed for 116 yards on 13 cames and turned his lone reception into a 74· Aliso Niguel vs. Estaa.. at Newport Harbor . Laguna Beach vs. Laguna Hills. at Mission Viejo yard touchdown. COSTA MESA LINEUPS No,. "-Yet 10 DAVI W OI J4 ,..., HP:toG 2 RJacy MAln1N 42 .IOSf4 MDIDlz .. Gus SANoovAI. 75 IJMaLIM. 65 Uusu OM>oNEz 52 PJ. STANG&. 58 EUSIO MMn'M2 54 Et11C CoNHATY 44 5HAuH foatvMAN DEFENSE ttt. Wt.O. Pos. No. Pla)'et Ht. wt. Ct Pot. 5·11 175 Sr. QB 5-9 180 Jr. W8 5-11 155 Sr. WB 6-0 195 Sr. FB 6-2 210 Sr TE 6-1 290 Sr LT S-1 1 220 Sf LG 5-9 245 Sr C S-10 225 Jr. RG 6-0 26S Jr. RT 6-3 190 Jr TE 88 Gus SANDOVAL 6-2 2,!0 Sr. DE 90 ROIOIT HuwGEll 6-2 220 Jr OT 92 ANroNY Gll'*5f04 S-11 245 So OT 32 Frux MoNlANo 5-9 185 Sr DE J4 J"'1111Y HaloG 5-9 180 Jr Ol.B 44 SHAuN f't:.MYMAM 6-3 190 Jr Ill 12 JASC* RAMl:IN 6-0 185 Jr ll8 3 Tooo 0 0001110" s.i 175 Jr. OLB 4 8fluNo 8ALDIJlltAMA 56 140 Sr. CB 2 RIOCY M~ S-11 155 Sf. CB 10 DAVI WEIR 5 11175 Jr fS l 11 DON LrACH I DAI Y PllO Newport Harbor's Tyler Calley defends against a haples toe . POLO CONTINUED FROM 81 mg, Leeper punched in a count.C'r· · attack godl with 12 seconds remaming. Becker, Caffey dnd Peetz had steals ·an the second quarter. clock (on an assist Crom Conwell). Tripp Fitzgeorge, Clint Peetz, Hansen, Leeper and Becke r each had at least one steal in the opening quarter. Chip Going, Andrew Evans a nd Drew Dolkas came off the bench to produce steals m the third quarter for the Sa.liars, who host El Toro next week in a first-place showdown. Dolkas scored Newport's onJy !>econd-half goal. Newport Harbor's second- quarter su'.rge was ignited when Caffey scored on the counterat- tack. with 6:01 left. The Sailors, who outshot Santa Margarita in the fust hall, J 5-S. bwlt their lead to 7 ·O when Hansen scored on an assist {ram Caffey with 1 ·43 to place. , To complete the first-half scor· the thing I like best about football," sajd MacDonald, whose courage serves him well when running patterns over the middle. "I know what linebackers and safeties are thinkmg when they see a receiver come over the middle. but 1 figure, 1 can take the pain for the team." • In the earbl!r frosh-soph gdnW, Newport beat Santa Margtlnld, 10·8, in double overtime to gam the inside track to the league till<'. Stephan Jendrusina scored the> go-ahead goal for Newport m the second overtime The Sailors came from behind. They were down 6-1 With 2:49 lert in the third quarter, before scor- ing seven stTdJght goals. "That was a gd.IDe, ~ Barnett said. SI.A VIEW LEAGUE NEWPOM~9 SANTA MMcwm'A 4 Score by Quattws Sarita Margarita O O 2 2 • 4 Newport Harbor 5 3 o 1 • 9 s.nta Margwit.a -McOonell 2, Raney 1, Stemmler 1. Saves· Le Blanc 4 Newport Hll$or • Becker 3, Conwell 2, Caffey 1. Dolkas 1, LeepE>r 1. Hanson 1. SCtves • Birdsong 6. SCHEDULE TOOAV • footbllfl High school • Costa Mesa vs University at Irvine High, 7 p.m. • w.twpolo MacDonald's performance • against Harbor was even more remarkable, con.sidenng he was forced to il out the previous week with a evere flu bug. High sthool boys • Estaixia at l.Jlgun.i Beach, 3:1S p.m.; Laguna Hiiis at Costc'l Mesa, 3: 1 S p.m • • Vofleybell • High school glrls Newport Harbor •My dad went to the game and go.,ve me updates from his cell phQne," MacDonald said. •1 bad to go to-the hospiW the day . Qf the (WestininSter game) and when they stuck the i.v." in mo the first thing 1 Mid was 'God, 1 wish I could play torught.' • Colon canC'cr forced him off tJ')Q g1iditon, hQWCVeJ. . When Sdddlcbdck osta blished its women's golt program, · • • Cunerty Wds a natural choice to coach the team and Schrtber wa ttntong the f U"St he called • In ~ strange tWlSt, Schnbet lives tn Coron• del Mar but ottends Saddlebttck, while OCC's No l•plqyer, JennUer Tunzi, lives m Minion Vle)O. • .,.,_., DUMll\ club golf column tppNfS..., ~. • at Woodbridg4!, 6 30 p.m.; Santa Margarit9 at Corona del Mar, 3 15 p .m : Cost.a Mes. at Eslancia, 3:15 pm. ...... . High schoOI girls • C0tona del Mar at SAnta Mat9Arita, 3 1 S p.m , Newport H..-bor It Woodbridge, l p.m., Eitancl• et Aliso Niguel, 3 p.m .. UnlveBlty at Costa Mesa, 3.15 p.m. •Golf High S(hool girls • CoSta M.w vs. EstMIC.ia et CostA ~ GICc; Mes. Unda coune, 2 p.m.; IMne ¥S. Corona del MM at Newport 8Nch CC. 2·30 p.m., Santa Margarita vs Newport Harbor at Costa M~ GKC. 3·30 pm. • Aekl hodley • High ~hool girts • Newport HMt>or at Santiago, 3 p m •••• Ill .. .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, October 22, 1998 es· C·COUllTRY . Mustangs cruise to • easywms • Est?Jlcia boys batter University, where seven boys and six of seven girls break personal records for the Eagles. LAGUNA BEACH -Bruce Hancock ran a time of 16: 17 as Costa Mesa High cruised· to a 15- 46 victory over Laguna Beach m a Pacific Coast League meet on Wednesday at Laguna Beach. The Mustangs (3· 1 in league) swept the lop five spots while preparing for the Mt. San Anto- nio Invitational on Friday. "It was more of a workout day for us,• Coach Joe Busi said. "Because this is a hill course, it's good practice for ·Mt. SAC. We just used 1t for uphill and down- hill drills .• The girls team (2-2) also cruiSed to a 21-34 VIclOry. Jamie DeNoewer, fresh from her Gold Division victory at the Orange County Championships on Satur- day, won the race with a ti.me of . -19:27. PACRC COAST LEAGUE BOYS CosTA MEsA 15, LAGUNA 8EAot 46 1. Hanc.ock (CM), 16:17, 2. Martinez (CM).' 16:34; 3 .• Tran (CM ), 17:07; 4 Ojeda (CM), 17'27; S. Ortiz (CM), 17:31; 6. Moore (LB), 17:36; 7. Olney (LB), 17:57; 8.. Chapin (CM), 18·19; 9. Aruna (CM), 18:27; 10. Jues (LS), 19:08 GIRLS CosTA MEsA 21, LAGUNA lkAa4 34 AYSO 1111011 57 REBELS EAT GREEN APPLES And there are absolutely no stomach aches at all, thanks to 2-1 victory in girls 14-and-unders. Keli Ann Klein and Vanessa Cohen each scored first-half goals as the Rebels defeated the Green Apples, 2-1, in AYSO Region 57 girls under-14 action over the weekend. · The nudfield control of Carte Decker and MacKenzie Conover helped set up scoring opportuni- ties. Samantha Cohen had assists on both goals. Erin Starzyk scored for the Green Apples. Guus UNDER-14 • Sea Queens 4, Monsoons 2 The Sea Queens remained undefeated because of goals by Danielle Morreale, Britta Niel- son, Whitney George and Melanie Cole. Natalie Sims was solid in goal for the Sea Queens. Madison Otterbein, Jennifer Lee, ArleJ AJlen, Corissa Con- verse and Amanda Molinaro also played well. Danielle Carlson scored two goals for the Monsoons, with assists by Stephanie Wal and Prlsdlla Swenson • Superstars 1, Ladybugs 1 Forward Keelan Cuyler scored an early goal for the ~uperstars, who were able to hold otl for the tie. Ashley Koontz and Allssa· Zoelle were solid for the Lady- bugs. BOYS UNDER-12 • Raiders 1, Predators 1 Ajay Sahn1 scored off an assist from Ben Witte to give the Raiders a 1-0 lead. Drew Humme, Kyle Jung, Jed Ball, Michael Hubbard and Bren- don Brown, as well as goalie Zach Vines played solid defense, !lold.mg th:e PredatOt'S to-just ~e ~core. Gws UNDER-12 • RevoluUon 3 Killer Blueberry Muffins 3 After trailing most of the game: the Revolution came roaring back to tie the match on goals by Ct\ristine DlGrado and Janella Godoy. . Godoy had two goals in the match. J.Jz Conklin played well m goal late in the game, keeping the Revolution close. Tanisha Senarante scored two goals for the Killer Blueberry Muffins. Whitney Caskey scored tl\e other goaJ. J I . A L L • A M E I I C A .II F 0 0 I I A l l REG I 'O II 9 7 • Deep Impact 2, Cherry Bombs 0 AhUa Kattan, Jadde Colgate and Maggie Donnelly each scored godls tor Deep Impact. Also playing well were Caroline Sauter, Chelsea Gutbord and Brittany MWTay. • Surge 1, R.lpUde 0 Breanne Ogden scored the only goal of the match and goalie Taylor Shumate made sure that the goal was enough to win the match for the Surge. • Sea Queens 5, No Fear 0 Julie Duggan, Allison Page, Natalie Wayt and Courtney Clark played well for No Fear. Buffaloes topple Patriots,· 26-16 • Two touchdowns by · Encinias help Buffaloes improve record to 5-1. Matt Encinias scored two touchdowns as the Newport Mesa Buffal<>ei, a Junior All- American Jwlior Midget Foot- ball Team. defeated the South Orange County Patnot.S, 26-16, in weekend action. Joe Jteuaon scored on a 64- yard run to cut Huntington BPach's lead to JUst seven, but it was as close as the Bruins could gel Shawn Mohler, Sheldon JUley, Michael Kordlch and Glenn Smtth had strong games on defense for the Bruins. CUNJc • Buckeyes 26, Orange Chiefs & WAT I I Paldaleads Sea Kings past Irvine • Sea Kings capture 12·5 decision in a Sea View League encounter. CORONA DEL MAR -Jason Palda ';cored four goals as Corona del Mar defeated Irvine, 12-5, in a Sea View Lecigue water polo match on Wednt:>.sday at Corona del Mdr. The Sea Kingi. (8-8) held Irvine to JUSt one goal for the fll'St three quarters. Brad Netherton anchored the defense with seven saves Greg Marchiorlattl, Garrett Gentry and R}an :Tucker each scored two god.ls for Cd.M Tucker also bad three assists, while Pdlda had two steals. The Sea Kings Junior varsity escaped with a 6-4 wm. SlA VIEW L£AGUE ~Oil MM 12, hMNE 5 5cof'e by Quarters Irvine 0 1 0 4 • 5 Corona del Mar 4 3 3 2 • 12 Irvine • Herzog 2. Peck 1, Swanson 2. Saves • Munden 4. McNab 3. CdM -Palda 4, Tucker 2, Gentry 2, Marchiorlatt1 2, Fabian 1, Petry 1. Saves -Netherton 7. JC SPORTS Pirates 13-7 • wm, 1. DeNoewer (CM), 19:27; 2 Nguyen (CM), 20:19; 3. Cotton (CM), 20:46; 4. Sanchez (LB), 21:45; S. Barnett (CM), 21:53; 6. Brown (LB), 21:56; 7. Travino (LB), 21 :22; 8. l.Jnderos (CM). 23:05; DOmlnlc ltkbrd and ~emo Barrera each scored a rushing touchdown for the Buff aloes, who are 5-1 on the yea.r. Joe Wllliams, JeH RJvera, Austin Nieto, Jeff aefd, Erle Cortts and Juon Jordan anchored the offensive line. Despite· three penalties that took away two touchdowns, the Buckeyes were able to pull out a victory behind the running of Joe Angelo, Mike orouo and . Matt Uoyd. SANTA ANA -----.-· Rob McCliilTe and P 0 L 0 9 Unk (LB), 23:18; 10. Faulkner (LB), 23:29. • Record breakers IRVINE -When a cross coun- try course 1s flat with long straightaways. fast tunes are commonplace. So it is no surprise that all seven Estancia High boys cross country runners set person- al records in a PaC'ific Coast League victory over Univemty, 20-38 at Mason Regiondl Park. PEE Wn DMSJON • Newport M9la liojans East 31 Canon Colts O Angelo scored two touch- downs, while Orozco and Lloyd scored one each. Jamie McGee's good blocks setup two toucbdoWns. JUNJO• OJNJc • WUdcals4' Wesbil.lmter Uons I Ryan Carroll scored four goals each as Orange Coast College rolled past Santa Ana. 13-7, in· Orange Empue Conferen_ce water polo actlon on Wednesday at Santa Ana. AJberto Munoz broke the school record with a time of 15:18. Manue l Orozco's time of 15:43 moved him up to fourth on the. all-llfne fastest hst for Estancia (4·0 m league). Stephan Appell, aJter getting cramps m lu.s side at 1 1/2 miles, came back to finish fifth, just 18 seconds behind teammate Tony Magana (16:05). Abe Inouye. wbo finished 11th, shaved more than a nunute off hls personal best with a time of 16.59. The girls (2-3, 1-3 in league) set six personal records in a 20-38 loss to the 1rojans. Liz Hwpe fin. tshed tlurd in 18:56 and became the ·fourth fastest all-time at Estancia. Janet Cahuantzi ra n the fourth-fastest sophomore of all- tune with a seventh-place finish tn 19:48. MCJAC COAST L£AGU£ BOYS EsrANCJA 20, UNntusnY 38 1. A. Munoz (E). 15: 18; 2. Orozco (E). 15:43; 3. Collins (U), 15:58; 4. Magana (E), 16:05; 5. Appell (E), 16:23; 6 ~un­ nels (U), 16:31; 7 Thatande (U), 16:33; 8. Juarez (E), 16:34; 9 M . Munoz (E). 16 43; 10. Martinez (U), 16:45. GIRLS lJNMRsmt 18, ESTANCJA 40 Qliarterback Kasey Peters g\lided the offense with 269 total yards. Weu Preaon rushed for 97 yards and three touchdowns. • OWV\ MlJ\.VIHU I /)AA Y fl.OT The f!oJans East defense, seen here in earlier action: racked up a shutout win over the Canon Colts. Among the Trojans: The Wildcats improved their record to 2~3-1 after the victory over the Llons. Trevor Tbertot also scored a touchdown. Sam Mautn (55), Cory Azzalilno (also ln on tackle), Daniel Martn-Flnn (24), Sean EUb (45) and M~rdecal Omguze (33). Carlo Valdez scored two touchdowns. Travis Son!iuen, behind the blocJUng of ~ Jackson and Corbin McNutt also soored two toadldowm. The undefeated Trojans East picked up their sixth victory of the season and fifth shutout of the year. The defense, led by Aaron Garcia. Sea EWs, Sam Matlin; Parker Del Ponte and SJ)!ncer Un.k, held ·Carson to JUSt four fir.>t downs., · • Fountain Valley Jaguan 32, Trojans West O · · • Domtnlc Rubino and Wbn Junowtcb had sobd games on defense for the liOJans Weit. Corbin Medina, L.A. Olson, Scott Caput and G•rrett Taormt.na played aggressively throughout Hunter Adler, Scott Chene and Kyle Chene made soUd plays OD defeme. - . ., . Jwilor-Pee Wee • • HuottngtOn Beach Do!J>tunS 2e Bru.ln.s 6 Weekend split for Sting AYSO REGION 120 Silver Galaxy wins battle of Unbeatens Brian Walton scored on S O C C E R a penalty kick tn th~ dos-. 1Jlg seconds to give the Orange Coast Urut- ed Sting, a boys under-16 club soccer team, a 1-0 victory over CFC on Saturday. Goa.IJe Sam Koons made a number of key saves to preserve the shutout. Ryan Denman, Chasen Marshall, Car- los Montano and Brian Henry led the defense for the Sting. In Sunday's action, the Sbng lost to the West Coast Stonn, 3-0. OCU Rush II beats Wave CLUB SPORTS then added the Brea Blaze to theu list, 4-0. Shannon Causgrove had three of the seven goals. Carly Chamberlain had two and Jessica Abdou and Kara Jenkins each had one. · The Ripbde have only given up five goals m eight games Vipers drop 2-1 decision Zach Mllder's streak of ------.-four consecubve ·matches S 0 C C E R with a goal came to an end on Sunday in the Orange Coast United Vipers' 2-1 lo9!> to the JUSA Dragons. Augustin Martinez, Shaun Markley, Dylan Stavish and Jose DeVlnney each scored goals as the Silver Galaxy defeated the Boys m Burgundy, 4-3, in • AYSO Region 120 Division rv l:>oys soccer action over the weekend Both teams came in to the con- test without a loss For DeVmney, 1t was tus first goal of the season. Steve Shoettler scored a goal for the' Boys in Burgundy Gms DMSION IV • Ughbtlng Squad 2, Crunch Berries O Brittany Vergara scored both goals in the Light- ning Squad's shutout win Susan Cloud and Hahea Hookano led the Cmnch Bernes 8 0\S DMSION V • Boys ln Black 1, Blue Angels l The Plfates (7-12 2-4) now look toward the fmdl conference match against Cypress on Wednesday. OMMGl EMPtU ~ OM.NciE CoAST 13, 5NCtA ANA 1 Score by Quwt9n Orange Coast 2 3 2 6 • 13 Santa Ana 0 3 1 3 • 7 ar.,. Coast • McClafre 4, Carroll 4, Alvarado 3. l.ln1ch 2. Saves -Bond 6, OCC women ramble SANTA ANA -----r-The Orange Coast P 0 L 0 College women'i, water polo team took some time on Wednesday to work on new plays and sets dw• ing a 16·5 VIctory over Santa Ana in an Orange Empire Conference matc.h on Wednesday. Corona del Mar product Laura Blau. Jen Tucker and Laurel Reszewslo edch had two goals. The Pirates (19-2, 6-0 in con- ference}, who clinched a share of the OEC bUe with the wm, are now prepanng tor the OEC tow- ncUJlent, which starts on Nov 6. ~ a.tM CONfOENa OM.NciE CoAsT 16. SANTA ANA S Sc:o.-. by Quamn Orange Coast 4 4 4 4 -16 Santa Ana 0 1 2 2 • 5 Or.nge Coast · Lindgren S, Blair 2.. Tran 2, Tucker 2, Smith 2, Resz~l 2. F1mbfes 1. Saves · Finnegan 5. Dela.Jara 8. Santa AN -Thom~ 4 Gomez 1. Pirates win, again 1. Marquand (U), 17:55; 2. Howard (U), 18:07; 3. Huipe (E), 18.56; 4. Chow '(U), 19;02; 5. Rhattray (U), 19.27; 6 Hall (U), 19:45; 7 '-huantzi (E), 19:48; Amanda Wittman-..--........ , scored an early goal as the S 0 C C E I Orange Coast United Rush Il, a girls under- 13 team, defeated the JUSA Wave, 3-0, in weeke nd club soccer action. The victory keeps the Rush in first place of the Silver South DiVJSion "Irafford Hill scored lhe only godl of lhe match for the Vipers, a boys under-11 club soccer team In Saturday's match, f\.11.lder scored m a 1-1 tie with the lrvme Stn.kers. Andrew Whitaker took advantage of an errant goalie kick, tying lhe score at 1-1 for the Blue Angels. Kyle Kell scored on a breakaway goal ill the thud quarter for the Boys m Black. Steve Hamasaki, Kyle Fopma, Trever McDonald and Trevor McGuff led the Boys m Black on defense. IRVINE -Jenniler ---•" Tuni1 finished · ~uth 5 0 L f 8.. Wallace (U), 19:51; 9. Stevens (E). 19.57; 10. Bonales (E), 20:32. JUllan Austin and Frankee Kelly also scored goals. Goalie Jillane Hartfiel helped lhe Rush II eam its fifth shutout of the season. Opposing teams have only scored three goals in eight games. Riptide socks it to Brea • Boys In Black 6, Spirit 1 with a 12-ovcr·pdT 83 as Orange Coast CoTiegc's women's golf tedm won th€ foUrth round ol th~ Orange Empire Confer nee matches on Wednesday at Oak Creek Golf Club with 34~ Tars fall to University NEWPORT BEACH -The Rip-S 0 f T I A L L IRVINE Kelly Kell led the Bo~ in Black with three goals. McDonald scored two and Andrew Ayala scored his first goal of the sea on. strokes. · Hunt shot a 10-over-5 0 l f par 46 as Newport Harbor High lost to University, 136-157, in a nonleague golf match at Rancho San Joaquin Golf Club on Wednesday. Emily McKay shot a 52 for the Sailors and Lindsay Galbrith shot a 59. University's Ang~a was the medalist at 41. Riptide r~claims first place tide, a Pdciitc Coast Bobby Socks 10-and- under softball team. used a combination of great pitching and a potent offense to sweep Bred in weekend action. . Luke Boulger and Ch.rts Fa.Ibo had a solid match in goal. DIVISION VJ CDllS • Tornadoes 4, Jets 1 Manc..ela Dietnck c;hot an 8S and Jan Cbeng -.hot an 87 for tbe Pirat • who haw . won all fow rowids of the matchc and I &0 the conference with 39 pol.Ilts. : PUBLIC "NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE •-STATIMINT 0' AllANDONMl!NT OF • USI! 0' "CTITIOUS BUSINlll NAMI The IOllOwl~ peraont hav• abandon• the use ol tht Flclltlout Sualntu Name: WHEELHOUSE COMPASS. 2505 W. Coa11 Hwy . NevrPolt IHth, CA t1Ml Tht FicllUOul 8u11ntu Name referred lo abOve wH flied In Oran,• County on en 1111, llt No, ~99M7M!SM Sttven Nadel, 250S W. Coul Hwy.. Newport Stll your unwanted • ft•m• tho .. ,Y w•yl To place your C1Htln9d Id C.11 ...... 7 .. - '" .. KalUln Morrow pitched a no-tutler ui the first game, an 8-0 Victory. A pair of shutouts over -----.... r the weekend catapulted S 0 C C I I the Orange Coast Uruted Riptide. a girls under-12 bronze division club soccer team, back into first place. 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Ytt, M 3-tt ducted ' an Individual •ddrtHH OI lht Hiier are: TRADE, OOOOWIU ANO lht bo1lot11 day btlore ..... ,. d'-'Cled by: husband and rano. CA 112878 111, 11191 NtliON Funding Id EKIM PlllNTINQ • SOUTH, BUSINESS NAM! and ar• Have you tll•led dOing w\lt Have you tllr1ed dofog Al.an W. ftaynt T1Y' tannl, Pr tnc Steven . Nadtl INC., A CALIFORNIA COA· localed at: 1795t Sliypark Iha aalt dll• •P•Cif.ad boSlnesa ytl? Ytt, 10-1S· Have you 11a11ed doing bo1inQ1 yet? No Thit 11atttMl'lt was liled Thia NlemeN wet 19911773017 •bo~• PORATION, 179$1 Skypl!k Circle, Ir.tine, CA Dated1 10/8111 " t>utlneu ytr? No Rob«1 Atm.tllot\Q ""1th lht County Cf.,k Of I Mth the County Cltfk of Thlt ttlttmtnl WU llltd Circle, l!'Wle, CA Tht t>vtintH name uaed Janitt A Harnll1on Robttt F Gremel Trill ttal'e!Mnl was t.i.ct Oftnot COUl\lY on 10.1318 Or&l\9f Counr, on 10.~ wllh lh• County Cletk ol The loeatoon In Caltlomla by lhe Mlltf ti that loca· Ill Tl!"RY CAIRY Th11 11tt1m«1t wat t.i.d Thia 11a1trnent .,., I.led w th I.he County Cle!'ll ot 1eeaen2ae t ... e77JOS4 Orange County on 10/20i08 or th• Chitl IXICUllvt orf1Ct hon Is: EKIM PAINTING • Publlahtd Newport v.ith ll)a County Clffk of with lht County Cltfll or Orange County 01\ •ti-ti 0. y Pilot OCI 15. %2, 2t, 01 y fliol Oct :2. tt, Deily Piiot Oc1 22, 211, of the Hlllf It: SAME AS SOUTH 811ch·Co11a Me.. Daily Orange Counly on 10120.'118 Orange County on 10/20 H tMH79990T Nov.&, ttH lht92 Nov • 12. lttl Th10? Nov. !S, t 1, 19118 Th71 I ABOVE The lnl~ltld d111 ol Ptlol October 22, 11199 1HH1U031 1HH7130SO ~~.~~oei. 15'. 2:til:i PUILIC NOTICE At hied by the Hiier, all lht bUlk 1 It November Th70~ Ollty Piiot Oc1. 2l. 29, DI ty llllot OCt 2'. H , .. PUBLIC NOTICE oth... bofllntu namff end I, 1tM 11 the office of El· N~. 5, 12, t"8 Th703 Nov. 1. 12,_tllM Tn7oe PUIUC NOTICI On th• move? addrtlHt Uled by lhe CTOW f'Otllln, 23181 Lalla PUILIC NOTICE Plctn.._,. helMH ont,Htl04 .. 11 ... ~ fhf .. .,..,. be-C«11er 0.. .. It 20, Lalit f'Of• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICI .............. ,_. !Oft the dela 1uch litl wa1 "'· CAt26lel 'kltltl•w •walneH Ftotltteus •"91nMt The IOl!owtng pertont are Sell your extra NOTICI TO CRIDITOl'I 0' Hnt Of del!V91ed 10 the Thia bulll .... IS tubje<:I Name ltate"'9nt • FlctltkKitl •ualneH "CtlllMIS •t1tlMH N•nte 1t•teM9"l . ~--II Natlona hOUHhOld buyer art NONE to Cehlomla Uniform Com· Tht fOllowfhg ~rson• are Nam• ltatement Name ltat•m•nt • The to11o na peraon• .,. ' Umlltd ms hat •ULKIALI The nlmH and butln"' merc111 Code Se~llon dOlnl-buttntat ••· Su•lt Jht IOllowinQ pe.tont are Tht lOllo-Mng pettone '" OOi~ Dutlnt" at• Coall , Sit. 2H Co-items CllCI. 1104, addrtutt ol the buyer art• 11oe2. IOO lb Hotting I 0.1ton. dOlnO bu11Mta h : Webob ~····· ALA W PAVNl & As. ront 0.C at, CA tH2S Jn 1Clmifltd "' -e101 u.c.c.1 TEARY CAIAY, AND/OR II eo aubjeci, the ntme 3091 Ytllowttone Or., lnltinel COM\lfllnQ 5821 Mlrlldt, O.al\o SOCIAtH. 1763 lrvlne Mallone Pundlng Utn!Md, lltcr .. No. HIS CORPORA TE NOMI• and 1ddrtu of the ptrton Cotta Mete. CA t2t2t Selllltll Or.. Huntington lnO ano ~ StMc.a, A~ Nnpoi1 .. .ct\. CA (CA) ~HI fHI Coast ~--t ·Jlnt·PM NU Wflh whom et.Im lftty bt MICl\atl L Hamlltof\4 30lt 09aeh. CA t2841 1IOO WM«\ 171, Santa NMO Hwy. lie. 121 Cofone Del """ Notlte It hereby Gf\'en to TIMI .. Seit to bt IQlf llt Med It l!tcrow '°'um. Ytllow11ont Dr., Co111 Aob«t , Grtmet $821 Ma,CAt2~ ~ W. P•YM 1l'63 nine Mar. CA lttJI cttdllor1 of lh• Within detC:nbtd In generll 11· 23111 Lake Center o..: M ... CA1212t Stlll1rk Or , HunUllQIOn Robert Cart A1ma1S: Aw .. NewpOtt ~ CA Thia l>~•l""a fa con-A Oii to NIMd ... ., that a IMA ALL FURNITURE, f'f)(. 1120. lake 'ortat, CA Janice A. ~°"i 3091 lffcfl, CA t3't 1500 Werre!\ IJI, Neeo ~ 111¥:. -..Mlorl C'.-.ct ...... aboUI 10 bt mar of TURES, EQUIPMENT, MA· ~ ltld ll'le laet dllt IOI Yellow11ont Or., Colla w:m 1 Of9mtl. sa1 AN,CAN10I '"'' t»Vllnett ~JO"' .::.& lht t1ut1 dt1crl •d Me .. ,CA~ . 1•11111 Dr., Huntington Marla de JeMll ANarN GUc1eCI by: .,, hit. . . t I • - I - Thursdoy, October 22, 1998 Newport Beoch/Co~ta Meso Doily Pilot . ·~ . PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTtCES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICU PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES :i~.IUIUC NOTICI J~'t~ ~~,~~·~ 1~~on-PUILIC NOTICE t~!~ ~~~~:'"!~no PUILIC NOTICE ~b~.1.,~"2r~~=~ :fr.fir/a P~ Numott -l'klilUou• •u1fneH H•~ you •1arted dOtOg Flc llUOUI 8u1IM11 busl,,. .. yet'? No FlctlUo&.1• .... ..,... ~ COu~ ~ re· IMll~beTlff~~~~ N•m• lt•l•rntnt b0"'1"' y.r? No Nemo lt•t•mont Bl •11 J Stanton.D C. Name l t•t•,...nt ~~ th lnOl'e Y ~ fJ PfiE A'f t.t MAIN The IOllWH'Q !>«•Ont .,. Dal'\lel f . Lynch Th• lollow ng pert.ON .,. lhit ataltment WU hied The lo110W1ng ~llOfll ... '01 ti°~ 11>~ ~NT v AA ~o T ~l CIOll\g bultnlU' at• PoC:k Up Tl\!s 11at1mtn1 iNH flleO dOIO!l butineu 11 1w\1h lht COUOI)' Clt1k ol dolllC<J bVtllltH u · Cuue ~NTIA ;JVIC T StiJc. 2701 HMbor Blvd , With lhe County Cl•k of AUTO QUIP, 20572 Lal Orati,Ot COUtlty on 10.13·98 Eatcullvt R1cr111hng, 44 l(Jdress ano olher 1-41 t E C A ' Cose. ....... CA 92828 OtlnGt County on 10.tl-ta Palmat 114, l.aguM Holli, 1Hl 677229 t Reg1111, Oan11 ~1. CA l1lfTVTIM dcslQna!JOfl ~I y ACENTJA, ORI IA c1111om11 R"tauianc In· ttt 1e11221• CA t2850 Dally Pilot 0e1 1s, n , 2t 92429 ofihertal P10l>eny de on 111~ at 0 AM IO [ttPJ1HI. Ille. (Cahlornoa), Ody Plol Oct 15, n. 29, M1cnH1 R. MattheN, 26572 Nov I, 1998 ThON George Cou, 44 R90ina, ~!Oo'o8!} Pli~,eo 10 be lhehiQlleSl~9',PIYable at 94();,Blue0!1d Cyn , Laguna Nov, 5. 1998 Th691 Laa Pallnn 14 Lagun1 PUILIC NOTICE Dana P0tnl, CA 92529 ~!B tn lt>o Newix>n the 1t1!'!e OI NII. IOf.tMh Of .. .en, CA t2tl51 L Hille, CA 92858 Thi• bu11ness It con· leach Cak 926b1 The eashie<s dletlt drl\lll'I on a Tiii• bu1fn1u 11 con· PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bu•lnu1 It con• ductod by: an ind1v1dual 1 unde15111neo rustee 01$ Slate Ot na:ional bank.~ Gllefed by. 1 COlpotaUon ducted by: &1111ldlliiduaJ f lctltlOUI 8ualMll Have you ttar1td do.ng ''~ l'ly labilily lot Wly IO• dr&M'I Ol'I 8 $1.ale ()( _,., Have you llal1ed dOlng Flctltloua Bu1lneH Have you started doing Ne,... Statement business yet? YH, 1011198 correctness of lh~ S1tfft ad fiand loilf1 8S50Caall0l'I bus"'"' yet? No Nam• St•t•m•nt businea• ytl'l VH, a.ea The folto.v1ng paflon• .,, George cou Ore$s :v'd ot/'et common sa s assoo:1:3. ~ sav- CaM0t,,.• Restaurant En· ~ I0110w1ng persons 1te M1C:hHI R Matth-dOl!lC<J bUslntH 11: Thlt 1la1tm1nl WU fifed g:~~aTaG ~I a:y ~ ~f an~ ~ fto2"'.:d ttfpl1NI, Inc.. LH Vu1llt. do•ng buSll\tSI 11: Bech· TtllS Stalt!Mlll was filed KEY REALTORS. 350 E Wllh th• County Clltk of ~ bul Wtll'IOul coveoam !hollzed 10 do business Ill Pr .. ldtnl min Metal Works, 608 Ttr· with the County Clerk of 17UI 1119, Costa M .. a. Orange County on 10120198 ()( wauan1y ei1>1tSsed Of ~~lomta This 1111tment wu l1ltd mif'lal Way, Co11a Mesa, Orange County on 11>-13·98 CA 92627 • 11988773001 1mp11ed reoJrd.nQ I lie pos· Ytie saie Wiii be made wiltlovl wrlh th• County Clerk ol CA 92627 11986772:164 Rlchatd Kern McKasson. Daily Pilot Oef w. -w. ~ or'\!ncurtlbrancu to convenant or warranlY e11 ()ra11ge County on 10120/98 S1tv• Beckman 913 1-<tl· Daily Pilot Oct. 15, 22, 29, 2283 La Und1 Ct• Newpon Nov 5 f2 1998 Th70S pay the iemam11\9 poociQal press or 1mptied ~aroing 11- 18980773047 ena C11cl•. Cos1a M111, Ca Nov 5 1998 Th691 Deach. CA 92660 • • . sum QI lhe not~sJ ~ured by lie possesSIOll, e11C11m- Oa 1 p 1 1 Oct 22 29 926215 · ' Th11 buslnoH 11 con· PUBLIC NOTICE said Deed of Trusl with 1111er-brances to pt1sfv 1 ~>l.ll a- 1 Y 1 0 • • Th11 bushiest Is eon· PUBLIC NOTICE duered by. an 1nd111tdua1 e!.\ \hereon. as proYldt:n m seeore<! by lhe of NOY. 5, 12, 1998 Th7CU duCl&CI by· In 111df111dual Ha111 you llarl•d doing Fic titious Bu1lnes1 s81d nole(s), adll81lCe', I onv SI ·~~t~ bY. SB :VEN F PUBLIC NOTICE H1111 you started doing Flctlt1ou1 BuslnH• bus11111s yet? No N•m• Statement 1.mdtr the terms of said o HAUM U GAN TONI J ---------buslnen yet'I No N•m• St•tement Dick McKasson The following persons are of Trust. fees. charges and HAUM IU G, H SBANO F1ctltlout Buslneu , Steve Bockman . The lolfowing persons are This 11111men1 WH ftlad ®illC<J business as· AIMEE erpenses ol the T~lr ang 0 WI Eio'118Jrusl0r. re Nam• Statement This 1111tme111 was foltd doing business as· with the County Cle1k or LORIN. 316 lrJs Avenue, R'.!!).eo~ry~~~lcreat Y \a co1~tru~ol No 81'.fm, Tha lollOiNl!lC<J p111on1 11• wiltl the County Clttk ol UNIQUE PROGRAM • 01ange County on 10-13·98 Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Yhe101al amovnt ol lhe un· ~No , page ol t~' . dol business IS' Orange County on 09 28191t US A , 288 E ,22nd St ,, 1'988772288 Aimee Lauren MacBetti. pao bal<tnce or tile obboatton Qal Rec0r<11 of ORAN E HIQt OUALITY FURNI· t 99915770903 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Daily Pilot Oct 15, 22. 29 318 Iris Ave , Co1on3 del sec\lred by lh8 oro~it'(10 be Calolo!nia The tolal atMUnl TVRE REPAIR. 234s Ne<N-Oa. •ly P1lo1 Oct 1 8, 1s. Jay F. JolVlson, 288 E. Nov 5. 1998 . Tn699 Mar, CA ~6i15 sold and reasonable est•· se<:!Jred by satd inslrument as pon Blvd., #1<202, c0111 22 1998 Th681 22nd SL. 'ost3 Mua, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Thia bus1.ness is con-mateo · costs eipe115es !: Qf the tirne of 1"'1181 pubica· Masa CA 92627 · 92627 ducted by; an rnd1v1dull ac!Yances Cit lhe lime of e toon ,or tllrs ~ttCe rs lll'• 'sind. oval. 2345 New; PUBLIC NOTICE T.n1s business Is c:on Flctfllou• Busln••• Have you started dolllC<J .n11u5a1 pub~$ llf19~61r 17ht Not S 156 33245 ~ lflciodes port Blvd itK202 Cost• duc1ed by: at1 lnd1v1dual 1>usmess yel? No o ale 1s :frc8 . 8 Ille total amounl o lhe unpaid PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTIC!S ~ 20U t 111tle ,ot-llOll. '1f •-· 20tt fltecenti• Ave. bt-to ---~ Ille Ml'tt-Coeta M911. CA 82827 tlOft eecurM 111' ~IN Oltllll of Ct01841S·073• TIME Trutl 111tQlled ~ IOllRT Ci t 30AM MC OOHALD ANO LUI.IE I MC St0f9d lay llll lollowino DOHALD MUSIWIO ANO WIFE. ,.none; ' • l/llltOf, 11001clH Ofl tttJM, CZ57 TMN Miko Murphy rtcOtdtd • lllttMMl!l No .. Cl7t Ctya1al Stpee ~1 9oo11 No • pege . ol the 8124 st\8Wf1 RICe Ofkill Reeoid• ol ORA*iE. 81 6t J.ff Koon C111lorn•a T"4 IOUI 9fllOUllt C1t8 A.O Ca•t-n M 0 teairtd 11y elld lnttrulllMI • ~eo Joan Ctmlllen of tli• 11111• or 1ni111f ~IOfl 8069 O.. Stvce ot lhi1 rillla It $110,HUI, 8164 fUchent V t nce wtllell lndlldff tht to1• flllOVM C2""" "'--•~ or th• unfllld llllanu .,. ......, "'Tee (includ1119 ICIClued ltld unpaid Prop.nv 00101/22301 1111trHll end 118IOtlable •Iii· 2065 Placencia Ave. llllttd cotl1, 1JP9llMI, t11c1 Colt• Men. CA 92827 edo11ce1 .i ttlt 111111 of ~n"ill f94918'6·0ff9 TIMF: p11bllcltlon of tlltl llOllOI' 10:30AM Olttd Octobt1 01, t911 RAY· StOfed by the following MONO ZUBIATE, ASSISTANT persona: VICE PRESIDENT SERRANO COt 2 T«>y McGovern RECOllVEYANCE . COMPANY C053 Rlc:he1d Cau111 GOO RIYERGRADE ROAD, 0120 Rebecce Lo11g SUITE 2870 IRWINDALE. ;A E0'2 Ctvrs Langueln 91106 (626\ t56-•51 fOR Ptopeny 2411\ 1 7 1725 Pomone Av• Costt Men, CA 92627 194111650·7872 TIME 12 30PM Scontd h cha following penon1' 03t IQ Don IC:ehll 03190 Cindy Mc:ll;lnnev G320A Roy Gonu le1 SALES INFOR~A TIOH CALL 1911) Ju.ma ASmJem lDll, 10/iS 10l12 LOCAL MOITUAlllS Mtsa. CA 92627 • Flctltloua 'Business Have you 11a11ed-doing N•m• Stetement Aimee MaeBalh The be'lf, oary unde1 said balanee (rnc~Jl accrued This business is con· Nam• St•t•m•nt business yet'I Yes. Oc:t 93 The f0Uow1r1g persons art Tt11s statement was loled Deect ol rust heielo!ote exe and unJa4 inl~ed) and rea· All .. 1 .. ar• •ubJect 10 prior du<:led b . an tndi dual The tollow1ng persons are Jay F. Johnson dOtllC<J oosin"s ea: Alimo· 11t11n the Cou111y Clerk or culed and dekveted IO lhe sonab eSl•mal c::osts1 3;" caneellellon. Term•. rule• PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Hive y~~ sraned d0tng dOtllC<J bds1nen H This statement was hied gue Sv.ed1st1 Country Pine, Orange County on 10'20'98 undef'S~~ an~~~ ~~I ~'igJd~~t:n 0~ lllld r.gul11tlon• av11leble at PUBLIC NOTICH WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE? ., r r1\ rr:~l) ( '-' NOTHING/ Call the Classifieds 642-5678 IDaLkfPilot ,.. .............. ·1l!f/A .. ... business yet? Yes t0-S·9S Ry-T1chnc1 LAbs: 14252 w1lh th• County Clerk ol 16451 Lakemont Ln., HI.Ill· 19880773045 rat~o ~ ~1500i}1 ••· Dated thl1 16th end l,u s Sandoval Culver 01 .. Suire A·551, Ir· 01ang1 County on 10-6-98 llngton Btac:h, CA 92647 Dilly Pilot Oct 22 29 ~ ~au~ ~llWll:g. ~ "~ Ober08 199o 22nd of October, 1998 by GARAGE SALE rn'.s $latement WH filed v1n1,CA92604 19980771859 Latt NT Larsson. 16451 Nov 5 12 1998 Th710 ~. lleunder~nedc':sed I( r< 'CABlLOO PS 01ga~eco, Inc .• 701 ...... h Ille co~inly Clerk ol S11v1n Chandler. 4872 Oa1ty Pilot Oc1. 15. 22, 29. Lakemont Ln .• Hunllnglon . • . ~ Notoc;e Qf oerau I and A~ !STANT VICE PREs1: Wntem Avenue Glendale. HINTS Oranne County on 10-t3-98 Flagslar C11,, l1111n1, CA No 5 1998 Th693 Beach, CA 92847 PUBLIC NOTICE ElectlOO IO seu IO be '8· ~NT CA 91201, 18181244-Before yourgdr:ra Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pf1C1f1c View Orive Newpon Beach 644-2700 ··• 92604 v. · Thie buslnen Is ,on· coroed t0 th count wtle RRANO RECONVEY· 8080. Bond No 5857632. I 19088877222421 Thi• business Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE duc1edby:enlnd1vidual thereato~er1 ,,~ .. ed re mECOMPANY 10/15, 10/22 PIERCEIROTHERS !Sale.determine at Oa ly P110t ct ts, ~. ducted bl/: an 1nd111idual Have you started doing oaie 11 LoOeStar 4 ~IVERGRAOE ROAD items you wish to Nov. 5, 1998 Th694 Hav• you started doing Fictitious Bu1lnH• business ytl? No NOTICE.Cf ~~USTEE'S ~~ee NtCeS, LLC. m Ec187~ PUBLIC NOTICE BELL BROADWAY sell. Make s ure PUBLIC NOTICE ~:~;H:~d~~ rn:~:i:w~t•t~':~~ 1n1 ~I: ~t~.e~!~~0~11 hied TS No ·-~~8~3 f..08 s~•n Au~ 16i~ra&4 cYt-91706 Mort~~~!t1~~apel everything is clean Fictitious BuilnHs Tt11s starement was Med doing buslne~ ~,. wuh th• County Clerk or L~o~~ ~~E~En~r UN· ~i"ature F?J Yrus't~R ~~le tX~ SALE tNFORMATlON ~TIC.! O:r~~~iT~5;,, S~E and repaired. N•m• St•tement O~l~n t~~o~~~n~n ~~~~;J EUROCLEANERS, 971 Orangt County on 10/20/98 R A DEED OF TRUST ~~4,~Lc:::iea.-l6-f71~73-1~~ 97,M19 YOU ARE .... DEFAULT 110 Broadway n.._:•t.r -"~Pilot_ doin busi1'eu II' 'f t998e770952 CA 92626 Dally Pllol Oct 22, 29, UN 'tS V~ TAK" AC-rve)'Qr levard vita N ~T tHJCOSTA DATED 91e191, UNLESS YOU 842-9150 642-5678 Tt1e lo11ow1ng per$ons are g 'f Denver Or., Costa Mesa, 19980773059 ~9, ~.~H 10 1989 ~ee S:iVrc~LLC 1 l~1 1 10/29198 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Costa Mesa ~r.: OA;JICLLE DECLARK IN· 011ly Pilot Ocl 1. 8, 15. Wasllewskl Marian Piotr, Nov. 5, 12, 1998 Th706 i~ PER~ 1fE~~O~~ ~A(Jd1so11, ! exas 7 1 M SA ILOT TAKE ACTION TO PflOTECT I~;~~;~~~~~=~~~~~==~ TERIORS, 411 Polnsen11 22, 1998 Th682 971 Denver Or.. Cosla PUBLIC NOTICE SOLgAT ·,;.PUBLIC SALE Lonestar Morlgi)Oee IV· c~ 51648976 YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BEi Apt 8 CorOl)I dtl Mar CA u I NOTICE Mesa. CA 921526 IF y u NEE™AN EXPLA I08S, l L c IS a debt COiiector SOLD AT A PU8llC SALE IF 92625 • • P BL C This business Is con· Flctltloua Butlneas NATI iN OF E NATURE a11emp11ng to collect a debt PUBL IC NOTICE YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Qonlelle Cecile OeClark. Flctltloua Buslnesa dueled by: an Individual • OF . THE p OCEEOING MY infQrl'naboo obtained v,,ll OF THE NATURE OF . THE 411 Poinsettia Apr B, Co· Have you started doing N1me Statement AGAINST YOU, YOU be used for thalpurpp~ cNs11ogo3 PROCEEDllfG AGAAIST YOU, r.ona del Mat CA 92625 Name Statement business yet'? No The following persons ore SHOULO CONTACT A Pl.lb 10J08198. 1µi.i5198 ll011CX OF "9.JC SALE YOU SHOULD CONTACT A This business ls con· Th• lollowlng pe1sons are Marillll Was1l11wskl dofllC<J· buslnes1 11: lacher LAWYER 10/221987194 f'ut"eu.nt to tM Cat1foml• LAWYER NOTICE IS HEREBY ducted by· an individual doing business as: This stat•monl was Med & lachtt, 3535 E. Coast On October 29 t998 al 10 30 CNS164 S.lf.fieMc:. StOfege Feel#-GIVEN th• lht ,.., p<opttTy Have you 11811,0 dOfllC<J Galileo C1f1. 704 E Balboa w1lh the County Clttll ol Hwy. It 54, Corona Del AM Lonestar • Mongagee tv Act tB&.P Code 21100 et known.-no wt80R ISIJJIO .:>us•ness yel? No lvd., Ntwpol1 .Beach CA Orange County on 10-13-98 Mar, CA 92625 services LL c as dUly 31>-PUBLIC NOTICE seq.I the unclenloned w-..r DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH CA Danielle Cecile OeClarll 92661 19980772287 Oletet Zacher, 3123 T11a. pomted Trustee under and M# .i publlc 1Yetlon, on 926e0 Auenots Pwc:el Num· Tnos ,tallmenl wlS ltled Jaltl Dawood, 13962 Hala Daily Pilot Oc:t 15, 22, 29, Costa Men, CA 92628 i)Ursuant lO oeeo of Tn1st re-NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S Oct.ob9f 29. t 998. penonal bar *'43H>9 will be sold 11 lh tne Couniy Clerk of Way. G11d1n Grove. CA Nov 5 1998 Th695 Thi• business Is con-corded Marcil 20 l 90. as Jtt~ property lnoludlno but not IK::lc audlOll • AT THE wi C ., 92843 • ducted by: an 1f'ld1v1dual lnstnJme.nt No 89-14 1 ol flmlted to furniture doth-YU FRONT EN"' • ..,.., TO Orange ounty on 10•1..-98 Thl• business is con· PUBLIC NOTICE Have you 11an1d do•llC<J Official Records 1n Ille office T.S. o. 7095 Ing, toe>M Wtdlor' other '" NTY '"'HO'Us 19980772292 due1•d by: an 1nd11t1dual business yet? No ~ lhe ~~~y Recoroer of LO~ NO.: 80709~ hou4ehold it.mi located et: f: COUCMC CE~ DR,vi Oatl~ Pilot Oct 15, 22 •• 29, Ha111 you sratted c101ng Fictitious Business Dieter Zacher a~~a E~!eoS.~a15a: v~ ~b~11 0EJfUfR.I ~~-Propetty 20163 WEST SANTA ANA. CALIFOR· Nov. 5, 1998 Th1596 bUSlness ye.t? No Nam• St•t•m•nt This 11a1ement was rited Pian and Joanne t Plan BATED ~87 uNl'li ~·s 2076 ~Wport BNd. NIA on 10f2Me II 2 00 PM. to PUBLIC NOTICE J1lil Dawood The following petsons are w\lh th• County Clttk ol h~ and 'Wife ~a Sen at yrw TAK ,,ON 0 Coone Mell, CA 92827 th• highest bldd.t pe,lblt II nus statement was loled doin9 business as. Orange Counly on 10!20/98 PubltC Au<:tlon IO Hoghest p TECT y PROP· Ul481641S·t 682 TIME tilt time of ...._ ·lof c:.h or -F-lc_t_lt_lo_u_s_B_u_s_l_n•-1-1-1 woth the County Clerk ol Ulehne Chlrop1ac:lic. 3010 · 19980773040 Bidder for Cash°' Cashiers AERP L IT1 MAY B SOL.1 DAT 8:00AM fo11o...i~ c:Mhi.(1 dleck df1IWll on 1 N St 1 t Orange County on 09 17 98 H8lbor Blvd Ste. B, Costa Oa11y Pilot Oct 22, 29, Che<), (pavable al bme of N~E~BllC SALAfi~ATYIOU Stored by the -·.., mt• or natfonll ball._ dledt am• ••men 19988770080 Mesa, CA 92626 Nov 5 12 1998 Th709 saie in la'Nful money of the AN ON s-reone: d111Wt1 on 1 •tae °' ~ The lollowlng persons are Daily Pilot Oct 1 8 15 Brian J1mes Slanton o C ' ' United S1a1esl In the Ouad 0 H~~A UR THE 0018 Jon Stuhley , -.... d I _......., __ d0ing business 11 ' ' • · ' • Ar ii Ille c (1 H U f B PROCEI 0 NG A AJNST 8002 Mic:hael Lynch s .. ,ngs an Oall _,.,.., POSITIVE BUSINESS SO· 22. 1998 Th683 2216 Pacific: Or . COfona 0 k d Ith p::oCi'llC ~:r ~~~ VO~ V Sl~feLO CON-E204 Jec:kle Jecobs NYlnga enoci•lotl, °' uvlngt lUTIONS. 271 Baywood da1Mar,CA92628 verstoc e w BeacnBIYd BuenaPark TA tALAWY H039 Jiii Freem en ballk 'f*ltled in Flritncfal Drive, Newp0r1 Beectl, CA Sell your unwanted This b.uslness Is con· s1uH? (Note caShier's · s) NO ICE IS HE BY GIVEN Copeland Code Mellon St02 and 1utll0f· 92~0 Items tho easy wayl Soll your homo A call to must be made payable to thal lhe real property known H182 Temra Steblet lztd to do bualMU 111 calllor· Daniel i: Lynch, 271 Bi~· To place your through cla1tlli•d Classllled Lonestilf ·Mortr5age6 Serv· ~OSS~~~~s1C~~C~~26 H2t 8 Kervlck A Ucol11h nla. The salt Wiii be made wood Or .. Nowpon Beach. claullleC! ad call 84 2 •5878 ' . will help ices LL C all ant tltle and E052 World Wod• Wlrele11 wf1hoU1 convenant 01 wwrw1ty, CA 92660 842.-5878. · • 642·5678 interest oonve to and now tno./ Ken Ol••n •xpnm °' Implied. rtglfdlng "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation & iJurial Service Why should you subject yourself & your fa mily to paying inflated prices for caskets & service s???? Call ToU Free l.SSS.5400KET jervlog Orange & SurroundJDg CoutJtt By Fa~ ('7 I-+) td I t1:'11H . 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Showcase homes for 1al• In our Soturdey Real E1tate Supplemeotl HOMES OF THE WEEK Olapl•~ •d• s tert •t Ju•• S7 51 Oeedfrne Wed 5pm ••••• OPEN HOUSE LlaUng• for $151 Deadline Thurs 5pm ...... II paya to advenlse In uie best local RHI E•tato Section CALL TODAY LISA RIVERA 949·574-4252 ANNE WILLEY 949-574-4249 1069 BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 HOUSES/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 ~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiii CONDOS W ' aide 2 Br 1 .58• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii New Con•tructlon *BLUFFS E PLAN* Eaatbh.ttf Best Buyl Gracfou• 5Br 38• HARBOR RIDGE FOR RENT Condo, new crpl, FP. Darllng 2Br 1Ba Hse, 602 Larkspur. COM 3BR-3 1/4BA ... Fam-rm 3Br ... 2Ba+FR. ~-Sty 0'1 huge 101. Pool, 1ao• Ocean View •••••••••I w/d hk-ups, tc au gar, lrg focd yd, wooded VIiia I· $5651<. $595K 2 Sly on good ;mbll Fixer • Gieal Location spa, lamlly tlome on 8500 ... S.F. 6Br 9Ba n/pets $975. 548-8656 Hltlng. FP. 110 pets. VIiia II· $4501<. $4751< Nr Eatlblulf elem 54991< 720-1104 Bkr cul-de-sac. $1 ,050.000 Calm Hm. $2,500,000 W 'StOE Townhome St385. 949-455-0444 Tom/Ray (t•Bayshorea Shetzen R.e 760•3142 Steve Leverett, Agent Agl 1·800·640-6661 2br lb•, Lrg yaid, Dover Shore• Baylrt/ Fund 949-642·8800 Eatat• V•lu• 3Br 3Ba P1ud CA 7 14·624-4249 HARBOR VIEW HILLS d k 4b 2 Sb 2 •~--------Ab•ndoned B••ch RV access, Huge Loi, VIEWSI 5B patio, 2·Clf gar, 1011 oc r · a, cat Oc e an View 4B1 2Ba. Cott•&• Once In a Anxious owners wanl 3Br 2. a of parking. pets ok gar, yd. Sh0f1 ierm I•• 1-sty, remodeled kit, Uletlm• opportunuy at to sell oowl Only Soll your home en1ry. room for expan-$'125/mo, no Hcurlly $3500 °>14·269-0505 private beach assets. only S34Sl,OOO Agent PROPERTY HOUSE through CIHtll1od. •Ion/pool S835,0DO Balboa Newport noed•d 949·574·1990 American family Rty S69SK Ag1 759-9314 949-723-8120 $5951< 642-3850 9 4 2 "5 878 Agont 714-673•5354 Realty, Inc. Lido l•le 4br 3ce. aun· ---------LIDO ISLE Brand New Established 1979 deck. sauna, trptc:. 5Br/5 5Ba-3753SCl Ft. IAGUNA Pelt welcome $3000 COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT 1069 £SIDE Open sai 12-"' BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 BEACH 1 7 2 Terraza Ct 3br I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 Sb• + 1011 approx •-------------------------• 1900 11 prrv end hme. Sulit In 1991, Lg yd & patios. S309K By owner 949-548·2571 "For Your Very Bes t Buy Ac the Beach" MaryAnn McGuire 646-6770 . Pitk A Price To Fn Your Budget: E'SIDE Charming 3BR Home on over 9000SF comer lot w/glanl gar. Will hold e cars plua huge RV area Call for delalls, S399,000 Xlnt Loe Eart & Judy $169.900 to $194,876 SEAFAIRE 3c garage. Bill Grundy Winter & B£ACH 2148 <::au tor showing. Agt. Rea1101. 949-675·6161 Yearly Rentals 949.719.2121 LIDO SANOS Oceanfront & Lido lale on beach Prlatlna Remodel. Nearthe Beach L•gun• Beeohfront 3+2 vlow, upper, tp, Gr•nile/Marble lhruout $1200 to $2SOO. Furn. 3Br, 2Ba, Fem w/d , tennis, bool can Nice yard. Big Garage Rm, Study, FP. $4500( $2.300/mo 673·6239 Mony Exlra1 S559K 428 32nd Strfft Mo. LFP 714•772•9~72 ON THE BAY blutlt, Agent 949-631-1038 Newport Beach,i CA 3br 2.6ba, new ca1pet, NEWPORT SHORES 949·723-4494 paint, tile, •ppllence'1 2BR, Office, 2BA. NEWPORT toe aa. $2250 /mo. Beem cells, newer tile BEACH 2169 1=-___,7,.,.-t4_·9_5_a_._,_a_a_o_ root. $349,000 .__ ________ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Penthou•e ll•t••lll•• Bill Or.undy Realtor• BALBOA 1br 1ba no pelt, new • 949-675-8181 PENINSUIA 7 "3br 2b• upper dplx, nu carpet. $1095. Call 210 paint 1 c•r gar, on tht 19491 675_..175 b•. iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil C•nal StGSOmo. yrly. 1ween 7am·11am M·F HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE ,. BALBOA Taylor, Agla949-642- 4722 iiISiiIANDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiOiiOii6 E••talde gated comm. detached 3Br 2.5Ba, NEW ON MARKET over t700tf, built In Charming 3Br, 28• '94. Xlnt Loe. $315,000 lalend col1•g• + 2Br, Ea't & Judy T•yior, 2Ba rear unll on pilm• Agen11 642-4722 SruJio Penthou .. e, 121 Ceilings, Skylights! $179,900 lO $209,876 VILLA BALBOA 2BR, l.25 BA. !)mall Oce.in View~! 4Br 28• Oceanfront _<9_4_9_,_e_7_3_·7_3_53_•_,,_•_r ..... e 1070 homo, fully lu1n'd, 2 2Br 28• Elllr• 1a1o•I••••••••• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii car gar, winter only. 111111 Balboa unit w/ AP·llDJMENTS Great Ocean & Canyon $1950 (949) 7'1·889e ocean vu, many luxury ~ NEWPORJ. COAST Vlows. CtvJta '1tar new upgr•dH, HC:, PoOI, FOR RENT •Br/4Da, deo. hlghty CORONA tonn11.s1800 & s 19501, .. ______ _ GENER.At 1002 &O' lot, •t•P• l o NEW HOME E Sid• CM C•y l1ont11 $850,000 :Sbr 2 5ba from bulldtr t * V.A. * ANGELA GLASER epro" t 160st 9rt ceu·e Ml!TAO Re•lty AC. wall(·ln ctosl'a, 2 ' SO Down • SO Move-In 'PREE Counae11n9 FREI! Litt ot Homes C9 4 9J 72 3·0853 car altac gar $285,990 949-722·8120 HU D NA REPOS ------------1-t100-723-88ST BALBOA ,_D_AN_A_P_O_l_Nt __ 1_0_2_6 Vettr•n Real Et1a1t PENINSUIA 1007 • •FOREOLOS•D •• Gov homee Hud, MHA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Dplx 1276.000 30r 2ea Fin •v•ll. Cell 24 hrt, OWN Your Own Sandy 6 2Br 20•, 3c gar, nu 1 d•y• 800·555· t003. BHch and Prlv•t• pnl, 'tool. 4g3.0181 or PATRICK T8HORI! Pier w/Sllp or 50'.. 496-76•9 J.Webb. Bkr lllltHt Call & Let u1 Sloe Tl• A Charrn1no Know What Your !log•nt Baytronl Hme•·tA_G_U_N_A ____ _ Nted1 Arel 150·9705 on M•ln Channer 4Sr 1048 1 •G o o .,.. . T E N o R E 3 &Ba, Spect1cular v" BEACH Atk1ng 12. 199,000 l•liiiiiiaiiiiiiiliiilil R•mona. Agt 076--tOOO LOWKR ~ ARCH MY I ' SELL Th• Community M11rktl Plai;e. 1 c1a111t1•d 94 2 ·5 •7• OoeenVlew 4BR 38A, By Ownlff wUI con11dor offer• m the 1 2 Miiiion r•no• Mon·Frl 949·2CSM23'4 • your homo ihfough cluslf ied ' $179,900 to $209,876 VERSAILLES' Largest Double MBR LA J'OUR Plan 2 to Choose f!rom: Quiet 1.oc.1t1om $369,000 to $428,876 VILLA BALBOA ,, . Catalina "Island Front Row View'! Lug~r 2 BR, 2 DA Enscn.ida Plan $224,900 to $254,876 SUP.ERIOR AVE 3 BR 3 BA Plu~ MBR Loft! Attached 2 .. C.,r Gar.igc. I..aun<lrf. Fireplace! .SkylightS! ....... r!£!;tfi~~=:Jtkfii/u'liZ itf,~2 PRUDENTIAL CA LIFORNIA REAt:r v II 646-6770 for a<ldifionilJ informadon. upgraded. Larg••t Mo. Bkr 948-642•38501• Plen 5 $1,199,000. iiiDiiEiiLiiMARiiiiiii•ii2iiliii2ii2 4 Bdrm-2 ••th Slngl• BALBOA By Owner 370-3454 Family Home In tne •2 New 3000•q rt Htrbor V1ow HomH. ISLAND 2808 -------homo• tor leHe. quiet $2850/Mo. Ctll Karen area, ocean vlewal can ~· Burr Whitt Really Ador•ble l alboe 1 It for Info 94M75·3384. 949·875-4630 2bd, f/p, grt k,.'~t!:. CEMETERY LOf/ CRYPT 1225 -----· 1 Lot, Herbor Lewn .Ao t now 3br 2.&ba nu mu11 toe1 116&0/mo. Cypress Park 11500 COSTA MESA 2124 p•lnt 2400•1 tg yd. Avall now, 509·71'5 NICK ARU. iudentr Pet ok1 ________ _ 949·848-48'78 l!'Slde 29r 18• b•clc 2295 941HS40·7202 BALBOA PACIFIC v1iw • 4 hso w/yrJ. w/d hk-up, BLUl'l'i 3BA 2.&BA PENINSULA 2107 •d)ofnlng plott. Buy 1 d/W, Open let 1-4 Quiet Ar.. S2t 60/Mo or•" lour 25"-below 268 Costa MeH, St Barbara S•nreare1I••••••••• retell, pp 814-1888 Unh 8 (•ll•y •cc•") RHllOf 9•9·0,...-0195 Lrt1 aar ••• t~••· S 1100/Mo 040-0912 l •c•ll•nt condlllon. CLA•8tl'l•O or 645·934l ILUPJI UILU 211r g•r•ge, yrty. No s»et•· II'• the rosourc:e you a 's1ol CM 0Hu11ful 28•, turnkey. Avell ?IO<l713 Of He.e489 cen c:oun1 on 10 Hlf • 2Br 1 ea cott•g•. engl ~rv t/Omo. Lie. declt1 IOMNY 2bf Apt eboY8 myriad cl mttchan· car gatage IH5/mo 11 g ,~•r •g:~;:::, gar, r•mOd. ~...-a dlH lltm•. bec•u•• Av•ll NOY 1. Alt•, on• s: '*'nd 11200' AYell our columoa compel Agenl. 1&0-6000 113'8 w_..,.. ,J.I ..«.. Ocf:U Cl'•> lfl.·?IH qualltltd buyer• to Ult 1161 2700 •f cal11 ' ~ W.._. ... _ -..·re== •..... •••• 4br a lb• hme. 9-'' ........ ·-..... • dener lnol. 12300/mo ~-MN. Ot Ml""9· C1M PP (IM9) "41·105e ;.....------"'---'--coven---•-lt_your--needa--1 \ . .. Thursdoy, October 22, I 998 NEWPORT NEWPORT ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT PETS & DODGE 9065 ISUZU 9100 LOTUS 9123 TOYOTA iiBEAiiiiiiCiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2 8iii6iii9 iiBEAiiiiiCiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiii2iii6 6iii9 2 9 2 0 5 S 3 0 SERVICES 5 S 3 3 •=ANiiiiilMALSiiiiiiiiiiiiiii6iiO 4iii9 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii6i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-i ,. '78 Dodge Box Van '95 Troop•r LTD '95 l!SPRIT S4$ '88 CAM RV L •FALL FESTIVAL• Private Poat Office •••••••• BEARDED COLLIS t ton <h.1&lly, roll•UP 4X4. 2t Kml, auto, Black/gray AT, lull 9wr, mlnt FAIRWAY APARTMENTS A'f BIO CANYON ENJOY rood. ridH, n PERM ah1pp1ng Please be aware that purebred AKC , .. k• dr. o<>od cond, $1500 (3PA0583) S20.550 10K m1. OZ rims, (900006) S14 5e8 games, crans, ahopl phonH • friendly • th• listings In this cat· boyfriend for pupa. obo 714·885·1432 LEXUS OF (F83125) $49.995 LEXUS OF Sat Oct 24th 9am-3pm NP. 040·842·8282 agory may requ re you (949) 733·1595 WESTMINSTER BAUER LOTUS WESTMINSTl!R Chrlat Lutheran Racaptlonlatiretaal 18. to call a 900 number I'm 8 svr old Cocker ffDDllDI (714) 882·8808) 049·842·7700 (714) 892·89" OAreo co~o.1 NI rY nv fASlllON I l.A""O UcnulllUI uoc ll11c:cl Slit c IS ilrlCI goH (I IOl!!C VICWf' l~IJ(>)' C:"11Wlrl'r lt\ll'tol ltl )~Mii llllJ{I: Church Is achool SlOhr, dys hair Salop In which there ls a apamel 1 need a lollln ~ 9067 '98 ESPRIT : 700 Victoria CM In COM. Exper pref ehatg• per minute. home, I'm playful f iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ _A_G_U_•_ 6---9-1-0-5-1 VB, Pe;arl yellow/blk I, 2 °' .l UH ilj,;1Jtr11C1ll ho111el • lwo t • r g.irow• • w,1slw11d1) er huok11p" • Hmpl,1 c: twoud Ao R.t'>I •/\ii I IJllthllOlllt~ • \\t:l IJ<lf 111 ;l ,11111 I till • 111.1rr11 .,~ s11·111 • c; I ,IS';<l lfl <.tJ"l~, • 2 blk W of 11arbor wlll train 949-87~03 · cuddly 949-72l·982l. ''77 Ferreri 308 GTB ""' oniv 1 1n US f\AAYER TO ST. JUDE Retlll counier and Giil EMPLOYMENT Hardtop, dk brwn/tan iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (A15800) se~.815 M th s f l Int, showroom eond. '37 JAOUAR BAUl!R LOTUS orayJea~a ·~;·<!~0~:~ ~~~! .• "NPC:: t~:s~:~ WANTED 5535 PIANOS & 11,300ml, S38K/obo 4 •P••d. leather 840·6.42·7700 and glo.riflad, 1011ed Island. Apply In par· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ORG.AtiS 6059 (949) 875-4382 Int• r Io r. S 5 5 O 0 and pralud, pr•· aon 537 Newport Cir, FINNIStt woman look·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------_...,.,C,...9,...4..,,.0...,>,..8_7 ... S ... • ... 8_4.,.7_8 __ M_E_R_C.;..;.E_D_E_S __ 9_1_3_0 served throughout the Ret•ll Sale• Fashion mg ror housework. PI• no (Ba Id w In) FORD 9075 '90 SOVEREIGN iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wortd now and for· laland, d•v shllt avell EllceJtent rat a Call Unique I TV Star. Dino '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Blue/tan, mint cond, VANS 9Z25 '84 UODG£ 350 Bever•v con11e,,ron Van Pwr. dual a!t, 67,900 ml. t o..,.n.,, records. S5900 obo 949·759-'3407 • Plcn .. '-c t .111111•11M<141•-,1 .,., sorry. 110 p<.'IG e11er. Sacred Henrt of Salary + commission Alna 714·205·0819 signature, make otter.'' Low mllasllll '81 30080 Jesus, pray tor us: St. (714) 568.1174 ••••••••• 700•757•2727 '82 Explorer XL T (616183) $10,995 .Turbo Oluel runa VOLVO Jude, worker ol mlra·•---'---:..;..;..;..;___ 4x4, Black, ell power, BAUER LOTUS great I Musi •••! 9230 clos, p1ay for us; St. Sales · MERCHANDISE C/O, tinted $9400 Call 949·842·7700 $4500. (949) 723·4824 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jude, helper or the c~'i1fHOU~~w SPORTING Ralph 949·720-0915 -.,.,,8,_3,,....X.,..J"'"8"""""S_d_n_4 ___ D_ '93 800 SL 12 Cyl, '00 780 Turbo Wagon NEWPORT BEACH hopoless,prayrorus '85 Taurua QL (93-472 $10905 white, black inter , S11vortnn1thr,81kml. Say this prayer nine E)(pandlng rotall ad· ANTIQUES 6010 GOO S 6065 S 0200 3 P BAUtR >J .. ,.•UAR tt.685 ml, Ilka new. booka. non,smok•r times a day and by 11ertlslng departmenl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 • 6kml, W, ..... 572•500 94co.673.3432 $9900 S49·854·5j74 lhe eighth da" your soe}<a a Hll moll11ated PO, AC, AT, CC, (714)953-4800 ,, • 1 New BOWFLEX Stereo cass. lmmacl ---------• '""4 Benz Sdn 40 ' 2669 lNDUSTRIAL 2788 LOW REtATI Industrial prayer will be an· account exeeut Ila to St th I '03 XJ8 VP 4D • space w!otricas. 2200. swered. It has novor Hll, da11olop and ser· TOP reng tra nlng 1 owner, all iecords (93-4174)$20,095 (94·4144)$20,095 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 1 & 2BR•2BA 4GOOsl 78cent sf NNN boen known to tall. 11lee new business DOLLAR •vatem. seoo.oo (940) 840-0585 BAUER JAGUAR BAUER JAGUAR l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT BAY .J.ackio 17141 E173.2754. Publfeallon must be ono apeetal section• PAID! 310•312•14o7 i--.9-7_M_U_S_T_A_N_Q__ (714)953-4800 (714)953-4800 1• TERRACE promised Thank you, We prefer a cand1dato AC. pw/pdl, till , , •e3 1t~OE 2 .0 '70 Bug 4°Spd, 14.M/ Ft• Slereo. ~e..v P.aiOf, Runs Great $21001 060 949·723·5189 Lg 1 & 2Br near Back ---------SI. Jude. for your to ha11a a minimum ol (208477) $12,997 93 XJS Cpe 20 (93-lcw mi, chrome v.h,. Bav & golf course. INCOME halp MAR 1 year print ad· G"n "GE SALES Coale Meae 4 171 > S 2 O • 9 9 5 3E L2 L:arge pool. new car-PROPERTY 2790 -~-------11ert1sang a)(perlence. ~ Llncoln-Mercury BAUER JAQUAR < I L1:'~i~ b7/ pat & much more, Exeellenl communlca-(714) 540·5830 <714>953·4800 WESTMINSTER Sorry No Pets ~i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LOST & lion akllls. Abihty to Buy Outri~ht ,98 RANGER '84 XJe (714) 882-8000) 545·4855 118 ape. MHP nowr, FOUND Ht goals and maktt E t t S CORONA Diamond blu/\an, lg lots, wide sis all 2925 prolHslonal preaenta• Sae a 08 XL T • super cab. chrom rim$, xlnt eond --------- ••BAYFRONT•• 2br 2 5ba. pool, lrplc, prlll waterfront patio $2800 949·675-0854 amen. vacancies GS1liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lions In a last paced Conducted~ DEL MAR 6122 (A04956> (SlS,998) (692442) $18995 MERCURY S33 G30mo S2.300K Found! White, female, end detail oriented •n· 'I t• 1 Costa Mesa · BAUER LOTUS 728·0 808 p11bull mlxl 17th St 11ironrnent .&\tt 1qut& • L ncoln Merc urv 940·842-7700 Xlnt benefit package, 40 .,.,.,... SAT 8·12:00 714·540·5030 ---------'93 Sable LS 43k ml, ~M call to ldonllly 1 1 d 40 k 0 1~-615 Marguente r-----.----'84 XJ8 Sdn 40 Super clean. loaded (714) 546 8387 ne u ang 1 rug in N,..._.,..rt Beach r 97 MUSTANG COBRA · e 0 1 / h 1 1 -··,.,-tools, urn, elothlng. (94-4169)$231095 llhr, bucket. pp $9500 9135 '87 VW Quantum Ton, tinted, au10, 4-Cr. smogged n ce r o•' $1800 (949) 673-4596 '98 l/\V BEETLE Sports p119, PW, (002305 $15,907 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (049)364·0684 -----•IBUSINESS & MISCELLANEOUS FINANCE RENTALS LOST BLACI< MALE CAT NAMED Harlev. Vac1nty NPB back bay area. 1 white wlsl'cor, dark collar $500 Reward 949-854·1514 ~u~~.~';?cfe ysca r•· 714.673.6223 d ishes, household ABS, llthr, CO , DAUER JAGUAR obo 714·241-7050 Items. ETClll (183048) S22,997 (714)953·4800 '"'7 Mountaineer .. 0 I--------_.;...;.... Resumes 11la fax: At· Costa M••• • .. Classified Is .. tenhon. Lynn Esola Llncoln Merc ury •94 XJS Convt 20 CO, pram sound.J. ABS CONVENIENT 714·650·4802 dr mall: WANTED COSTA MESA 6124 __ 7_14-_5_4_0_·5_8_3_o_ (94·3973)$35,095 (J12529) S21,w07 Times Community BAUER JAGUAR Coate M••• whether you re buy Nows, 330 wost Boy ANTJn UES •93 EXPLORER LTD (714)953·4BOO Lincoln-Mercury ing, se111ng, or 1us1 Streel, Costa MHa, !I Catholic Oaughtera 28k Ml, whato, ltl'lr, ___ ...;..._____ (7141 540·5030 looking, c1an1laed taas 2 900 '••••••••• l--C_A_9_2;;.;6;..;2_7_____ Older Style Furniture Charity & Yard Sale (3UYN775) $19,950 • '05 XJ8 ___ ...;,______ whatCyLAouSnSeloFdl1ED 1• PIANOS & Collectibles FRI & SAT LEXUS OF ' W h It e /ta n Ith r , '98 MYSTIQUE EMPLOYMENT '°""""'<"' 0 1.i ........ ,.,. 2574 Carnegie Near WESTMINSTER' (728549) $27,995 Loaded, aulo, AC, 842·5878 ' ------BUSINESS · 2706 FOR SALB ROOMS NB Furn'd matr br lnct's utll/maad Nr Bal la. S750mo Prolmatur, person (714) 644·8100 RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 RESTAURANT Xlnt NP beach loc. By Owner. 818·865-1238 ·, ________ _ s. oc rest opp1y, turn· EMPLOYMENT kDy nu loe nds oper/ mktr 4 ownshJp ·int · 5)30 Must be S capable liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii Sm S commit dur start up 0 up lrt S ;?28·0868 •ACCT CLERK• Aviation Co a1 o C airport seeks moll· CdM room for ron1 3br BUSIN£SS. 11ated leam playor lo .3ba, 2 car g3r, n/sm. join our aeel dept. Ou- male prel'd, no pet~. OPPORTUNITY ties to Include AP. AR, a11I t 111 949·673-0569 2904 & dala antry. Ap· CM 3br 2ba 11se Cul·de· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii plicanf must • be rou. ,.1U .. t01~T,1&'\'I' •S•.,-·Autot •OffaF"""'"'• • HarborandFalrOr. (714)892·6908) BAUER LOTUS (641152) (S12,498)t---------SE'J1'EMS/ $$CASH P AID$$ 714-842-7700 Costa MeH {·o ,••I"lu•t"'RS • .,_ • .,.._. • ._.. Garage Sale Sat 8:30. '95 BRONCO XL T Lincoln Mercury .u1.n>.• m:. WE BUY ESTATES 4pm furniture, clothoa, 4x4. lthr, alloys , '95 XJS Convt 2D 714.540.5030 rrwn1 .. ,,.,,ll ,1 • tamps, tables & mite (B81212) St9,988 (95·3985)$30,005 "'' ,~ h11" •1.,,m4'dia1elr-dfyr.ennce 7 W S LEXUS OF BAUER JAGUAR ~ •wt PAY MORE FASTUI" 11 · '7th t. B·12 ---------812-~!?.() Sat 8 •211780 Oriole WESTMINSTER (714)953·4800 NISSAN 9150 Per Honr 111110 tvkea. baby atuH, C714J 892•8908> '98 XJ12 Sdn 40 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fo1,.1•n11luHr'> antiques, exercl•• '08 T·BIRD LX (96·3962)$48,005 '87 STANZA While, h1~h.:r , • equip & misc. haehold lthr, ABS, mnrl, BAUER JAQUAR AC, am-rm, amogged. : ~~r'J',~•rtal m.:.irantt SATURDAY 8-4 cllhs, (3POJ104) $14,950 (714)953-4800 2nd owner, over 150K • 11o.1 ........ ., h b d d LEXUS OF ml, well maantelned ·.1 •. ,..,. ... ;.i.•m.~., sl toes., 9 sprlea s, WESTMINSTER $2000. (949) 646·2937 o s o masc tem1. (714) 892·8000) LEXUS 9115 .,.)l957 8133~ 1215 Highla nd Ave iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Olt • ~ •-------•-------•os ES 300 PLYMOUTH 9165 -ci' :>. Q) :t: c :::s ·-~ ·-(/) (/) sac. Prof seeks male/ •••••••• able and able to work fem NS avail now Plvnse bo wary of out inclependenlly. Comp i:r~~=:::=!~~m!!I $635 9"9 548-4388 exp. needed. Fa)( re· .. · of aroa 'companies. suma to 949-399·0193 SOUTH COAST NEWPORT GEO 9080 Midnight 61uellvo1y iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AUCTION BEAC~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (1196S4L)EXUSS24,977 '84 VOYAGER LE 6169 '01 Metro $1500. loaded, 7 Pass, ABS, 2202 So. Main St. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISSION VIEJO ~ - E E 0 (..) CM/exec hm. gated, pool • cats.· $800 lse 4/1\uge mslr or 2br, pllt hie, quiet 831 ·211 t NB Clean responsible to share 2br 2ba -$478. ' 1/2 Ulll. Noy : 1st. 949·G45·9778 ~p lg 3br apl, W1D, -share w/fem 5550 : utll & depo111. -(949) 723·6199 -~use. :RENTALS 2744 :> w111 Houae sit & -clean 111 exchange lor rm. CM/NB. 41 yr Old fem w,'raf. 574·9890 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE ·---------: BUSINESS OFFICE -fOR RENT 2769 Chock with th• local•---------Be 11 er Business ADMIN ASST Nat'I Burau~ before you shopping cir leasing send a11y money for Co. sooks mo1111atod IPos or sor111ces Read detall oriented Admln and undo(stand anv Asst to support Vjce contracts bufQro you . President. Must have sign Shop. around lor suP,erlor computer, rates (Excol & Word) and CREDIT phone skills. Fax or mail resumes to Lord Assoc. 115 S Union St 2907 f!. 205 Alexandra Va, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii 22314 Att Karon Fax (703) 836-6802. In· GET OUT OF DEBT! We can helP!. • CrrdJI Cuds Comolulattd • Pa)rr.tnts I Ul+'fttd •Interest Rtductd • Haraumenls · Stopptd • Habtamo · iiol lerviews start Oct 27 FoQd Service workers wanted PT, U.C. Irvine Resldentlal Dining. Call: 949·824·8390 Offic e Mngr OfOwlng Illness co needs neat, cheerful person Good comp, phone & organ· lzallonal skills. Call StarvLarry 631 ·2241 PAYROLL/ ADMINISTRATIVE ; Retall/ort. 2115 to MONEY ASSISTANT Payroll assistant and ollace administrator. Full time poslhon. Job duties Include: assist· mg with payroll lor mld·slz.e company and e)(eeulive office admlnlslratlon Please send resume to AC· counting Supervisor, PO BO)( 1560, Costa Mosa, CA 92628 or you !may tax resume to: 555011 s1 15 st grs TO LOAN 2914 lae. Fwy oll rmp· Big iiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii • slgnage. Xlnt prkmg, toad doc Ownet1hlp , to qual tcm 728·0868 ~OMMERCIAL PROPERTY 2778 Loa n Specialist Car, homos, personal and debt consolida· hon. small business weleomo Call toll tree 1 ·877-487·492~ 8oooat re1a11 10111ca ANNOUNCEMENTS • S.C. twy olt .:.mp. Big ••••••••• lraf count algnaga • prkg Own usor S950k S85k dwn OWC Bal. 2 assum loans 728-0868 EMPLOYMENT 5530 ·11lu • R1lu •R1lu ... ... -= • ,Ge • .. •• ... G& Whether you're buying or selhng, Class1lied co11ers all your needs! EMPLOYMENT 5530 Ill '4:" 11• 1111 \ ,,. •riJM• (949) 642-7667 Rhume should In· elude salary history. Physical/drug screen· Ing required EOE. Pre-School teacher & (Elementry •Id• 2·0pm) 2 poslhons, private school Hunllngton Beach area. (714) 536· 1441 EMPLOYMENT 5530 • ,. .. .. .. Job Fair ,e Wednesday and Thursday @ 6PM ~ ~ October 28th and 29th • 0: Lincoln Elementary School • 3101 Pacilie View Dr. • • Corona de/ Mor =' ·-. .:: (2 Bloch South o/ MacArthur in mu/ti-purpose room} ' "' ·O: Tommy Bahama's J:roplcal Cale & Emporium :, • e '7he most fun you can.have working." . : : W• arct opening our 2nd Cahlorrua com po nd on November 23rd at PCH and "' .-. MacAr1hu1 Blvd tn Corona Del Mar Plaza Wt ate purveyoia of th• "island e ..-!Ueatyle • -greal food and dunk w11h o 11op1cal twist and high qucillly. ~ • taaual. fun clotbino tor m n ond women -sel'Y~ up with an abundanee ot • ~ bo;p1taJ11y 1n o rein•~ Island olmos1,>her• We err• tooling for a few good "' ~ people to help us pull 1hl1 oU -St,,.ert. Bcme.ndeta. Ho1t/Hoat11L ; • Bookkatptn. ftrlail SalH. Sou1 Cb1fe. Uni Cooks. Prep. Olah.. and Runners. • : The rela1l parl ot this ·island lilis1yle" ldba that wt1 a1e opening In Corona C: -; Del M01Plaz.a 11 ptlllty cool We have a complete hne oJ men's and women's e ~ 1port1wtQI -anllqu ·looldng one-of o k.tnd tropical 1b1111 blouses. short•. I' ' -skirts. pant., 1hoes, belt• and fD()f -all mad• lhe way clothes were mode 50 r 'i yeCJs ago with delotl. quality and 0011 Add to lht mill home f\lm11hing1 r ·• and Olli tropical colt and you have cm ·1aland trpenence· lbat our gues11 • ~· relum to time aud Irma ooain W' are looking lex a few ~ood Retail SQJ•• i : SJ*!all1t1 who beheve worlt should be fun and :Want to be part of I • t0m11h1ng new and uc1Ung • ~ . -:a £xporl1nc1 Is valued. but not necKllOry People i;k11l1 ctS£tnhal. f "& If you bellefl worlr lbould be luo and •CAI 10 be port ol tometblng n.w aDd = ~ •xcltlng, then pleaee attend 011't tmploymanl eemlncm on Wed.oetday or • .1 Tburaday. October 2tth • 2ttb. At Lincoln el1111tntry Sc.hoot (multi PIUPO .. room) 3101 Padflc View Dr. Cmna d•l Mar 2 blocb soulh of MocArthur f For more Udo, call ua at (949) 780·8888. 00£ a ;,•tafu • 11111 •ltl11 • ltlu •lltt• • 11111 •ltl11 • l tlu •11111• If you're looklng for •Job~ l•sslfled h•s news for you -. • I o' ..... o._ C-7 • Rc1IMUll up Re1jllirrd • Ofp<>rlUOll) '°' LIV'*tb • btdlcn1 S~ll) • l\rndi11 fa\ Re\ume to 808 949'581"1567 or CUI 94M89•85SO ht ll3 HICKORY FARMS Gift Superrisor '-'' f>Jf I '1'1\ Jll•'P& ~'1111... • ..f ""...()I rlll)ll!!U Gt.ft Sala SantaAM CA"2707 Auto, A'C, Am/Fm, (179187) $10.994 , • ; SAT 8 ·2 rafrig, furn, Can, (949) 548-0474 (049)304-0004 Costa MH• !..========~ ch II d re n s 111 ms. •95 sc 300 Llncoln·M•rcury pictures, & loJs more11---------Rally red/illory (714) 540-5830 427 lrvtne Ave HONDA 9085 (020231) s25,977 -------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SO LO HOME Mo11ing liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEXUS FURNITURE 6014 Blk Laq'r & glass ta· SAT 8 ·1:00 •'84 ACCORD EX• MISSION VIEJO bles: End, CoHee & 2127 Vista Laredo (OH coupe blue/grey, fully __ c_o_4_P...;)_3_8_4-_0_8_0_4 __ , PONTIAC 9170 Sola, Pd $2600, ask E Bluff) ll11rm, d1nrm loaded, grea1 cond, '98 ES 300 $750. (949) 640·0585 turn, gas wash/dryer, $1 I ,50Q 673·1626 c 8 sh /I '98 QRAND AM like new. loaded, (518428) $13, 898 Coate Me•• Llncoln·M•rcury (714) 540°5830 roll top dHk, clothes. m •r e 11 0 r V • Duncan Phyffe dlnrm •95 ACCORD LX (138854) $24,744 lablo & chairs $200. Team Fundraal••r A t AC c l 1 LEXUS Etc. See <l• 1945 I A SAT 8·3:00 (;MoWAOi7) S~s3.';';~ MISSION VIEJO Placentia CM 1019 Cloy St, LOTS LEXUS OF (940)304·0884 Moving Sale Black OF EVERYTHING! WESTMINSTER Walnut Dining Table, 6 (714) 802·8908 Hl·back Chairs. Large ••••••••• 1-"""·9"""5,....,,,o""o""'v""'s""s""'E,..Y-E.,..X-va-n- wood Framed Mirror, TRANSPORTATION lo Lo ml, full equip Chest, Couches, (028051) $18.497 planters. acessorles & I••••••••• LEXUS more 760.9590 •---------MISSION VIEJO Ro Ill op desk solld BOATS 7011, __ l9_4_o_)_3_o_4-_o_o_8_4_ oak ne11er used cost 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '97 ACCORD EX 4d $ t 200 asking $7501• Full pwr, V6 , llhr obo 562-688·7949 Boston Whaler & 25hp (005317) $19,987 Johnson motor, w/ez LEXUS loader trailer. groal MISSION VIEJO eondltlonl $2995 oo t949)384-0084 (949) 675-7817 MERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 Just Great Firewood POWER BOATS INFINITI 9095 •9e ES 300 lex cert, only 28k ml PORSCHE 9175 (142542) $26,987 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MIS~~XNU~IEJO '83 911 SC 6cyl, 5apd, (949,304•0084 AC. lthr Int. p w, am· tm stereo, eass, cc, '97 ES 300 aun roof $14,900 White/grey, full opt 948·875·40g 1 (039815) $28.987 ---------MIS~l~~u:IEJO TOYOTA 9210 . (949 )304J.0884 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t93 SC COUPE CO, Chrome, moonrf, (033660) $1 7. 770 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 882·8800) '85 LE VAN Auto, A. C, atereo, CC, smog'd, orig own, grt cond. 52900 (714) 964·0152 '85 4RUNNER SR5 Low mi. auto. morel '08 lnllnltl Q45 (3MIV1451 $191950 G nit , II LEXUS OF Avoid the rush! Order 7012 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nowl $135 a cord, S75 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1/2 cord. Deh11ered •• free to your dri11eway. On shore mooring+ 714-885·1432 Boston Whaler. All Aecesaorles, S19K or OBO. 875·1835 ree an, u pwr, LINCOLN 9120 WESTMINSTER <4004J!~ t• ~!!~990 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---'1_7_1_4..;.)_a_9_2_._8_9_o_8_ Llncoln Mercury '98 TOWNCAR '90 4 RUNNER 714-,40·5830 vs. ABS, eust wtals, ve. fully equip, clean, WANTED 1623366) s 21,995 (015409) S24.987 To BUY 6019 Costa M••• LEXUS MARINE SLIPS ISUZU 9100 Llncoln·Mercury MISSION VIEJO (..) 0 +-' c ·- ti... :J 0 >- 0 +-' • c ·- DOCl<S 7022 '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 114 es40.5e30 l948J384-0884 I BUY ALL PIANOS 11 ------------'----·--------'~ Plea"? .ipplJ .,,, H~ f:. 17 SL CM Antlques-qual lurnllura 1 pe or houseful cash Wa~ted shp/1lde tie tor paid (714) 957·8l33 33 Sall Boat Reason· able prlca/1011ing lea· sons? 7 t 4·895·9679 Old Coln• Gold Sil11er Fr;inklan Mint. Sterling MEET . Old walehes & jewelry 1••••••••• Westcoasl Coin 642·9448 1• RECORDS/TOP $ AUTOMOBILES Jazz, R&B. Soul. Rock someone special through classllied Etc. so·s & 5o·s Make 1 ________ _ 045.7505 ACU RA EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 1 ~~Wl~ N f W l>'O II I • f A ( " ('A I I f 0 I. ~I A Employment Opportu1lities: Now hiring for the following positions: • Gate Atlcndclllt PT · • Oate Sup >rvbor • Grocery !:>tore Manayer • RV Group C.oordlnalor • ~ecurlty omccr swing • PBX Opcrator/Cletk PT . Apply at tile f-ront r>c~k I I.} I tJack Bay Or .. Newport Ueach 92660 Ph. l29·386J EOE WHITTIER LAW SCHOOL PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICb.R Immediate 9pening. Responsible for SchooJ1s pubhcat1on and media relations. 3·5 years exp. req'd along with excellent writing/editing skills '90 INTEQRA 89K Ml, Fully loadedl $ 650010 B 0 . 049·,48·2887 '90 INTEQRA Spaelal Edition (025606) s 17 ,997 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (940)384-0004 ALFA ROMEO 9015 '82 OTV8 Bll</Blu Runs great! Good driver/project car. Sae latHt European Car M•O· S1600/obo C•ll 548·1323. BMW 9030 '94 3251• Cpe 2D (94-4145)t23,99S 8AU•R JAQUA" (714)953-4800 '05 BMW 3181• CPI 20 Red/tan CO loaded (188423) S20.99S Cost• Meu Llnooln-Meroury (7141 540.,830 BUlClt 9035 '88 P•rk Avenue $3000.00 o-.e .. 7t•·•728 CADILIAC 9040 and desktop 'publishing. Experience llliiiiiiiiiiil_l&_lili '94 O.Vltte Scllt •D with O.C media desirable. Salary 114~o•q •• t ·••• range from $30K to •~sK . Send •Au•R JAGUAR ..., (71 4)953-4000 cover leJter/resume to: •••--.9-5_c_o_nc..._ou_r_a_o.,,_11_ .. - 20k ml, 1 o~er, Oirutor of I luman Rcsouras (212032, au .... LSXU8 OI' 33J3 I larbor Boulevard WSSTMINaTU Co11a Maa. CA ,26'26 (?14181• .. •oe Fu: 7 14/~4413680 (N• ~,,,,-.lb ,Wrt) toes Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over ·100.000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mall with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell , we'll run t~ for another we~ FWI All for just s10·. •• ' ' 0 YES, SELL MY CAR 0 VISA 0 A.Y:a ----,--.. -.-. ------... ' . 86 Thursday, October 22, '1998 New~rt Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot I:.·_ ............... T ... o __ o .... A ... Y ..... 's ....... _ ........ _. ~ CRoSSwoRD PUULE • ACROSS IW .... 1111 5 -Calllomla 9 OeMtt S*trt 14 WOO<twtttd 15 Upon 18 A 8artymoflt t7 l(id 19 Change IM • Cenltilution 20 Newsf)eper chief•. for ltlOl1 21 Al>P<ctVe DOWN 22 C.ve 1 Mofe "1rt1Uou1 23 MQre like 1 2 DweU1t1Q ~ mtrsh plant 3 Booter 25 Bir order1 4 Egg aource 28 Also 5 SunbatMd 27 Secured with a 6 Rose oH metal boll 7 Voong 30 Getting all A'• llangaroo ~ Was an omen ot 8 Sonng mo 34 ~ Ingredient 9 Wished (for) 3e Grea\9f pan • 10 Malllmuln 29 -·in-the-wool 44 Shaip weapons 37 CompOMr F,..,,z 11 NeWll'l\lln 30 l.lnc:olrl's 46 Ebbt By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SKAAIF 1tncf TANNNf HIHSCH O()N'TTRUST YOUR EV£S Eas1-We~1 vulnerable. Nonh deal~ NORTH •A J 7 (1 6 4 ¢AKQ9 •01083 WEST-EAST • 4 • K 1085 Ci:1 K J 8 7 2 o A 10 9 3 0 I0865 () 7 43 •76i •54 SOUTH . -West led a founh-bc,1 heart, end 11 mighl seem that. e~en with the s~ fine~se wrong and the 4-1 \rump spltt, declarer would COlbt home comfort· ably. After losing the trump fine)sc, the ace of spad~r. would n:vcol the situation and declarer would pick up the remaining trump<;, losing only two heart tricks and a trump Thc defendus quickly banked two heart tricks, afler which We~t shifted 10 a club. taken an the closed hand with the king. Declarer 1hen led 1 trump to the Jack. Not only did that win, but East followed with thec1ght1 A Classified Special Section Antiques & Collectibles JOlleph Huntley nlekname '47 Emulate a 38 Valley -12 Dollar lrac110n 31 Tooth part hummingbird 39 NWT naJMI t 3 Ac\Q( Ray 32 Actress Chase 48 Perlect 40 Eel 18 Auctioneer's ~ Nobleman 49 "Friends" star • 89632 Ci:1 s o J2 •A KJ9 The bidding· NORTH EAST From declarer's standpoint, the dis· tribution was obvious -Eai.t held e11her the singleton eight or I 0.8 dou bleton Thus there was a poimb1h1y of picking up trumj)\ w11hout loss while running no nsk of losing two tricks an 1he suil Since this was a pair.. evcni, where ovennds were important. declarer came to hand wnh the Jack of diamond\ anJ led the queen or spades 10 pin East's ten. When West showed out. dedarer had' to Jose a second trump -down one Don 't miss this very special ~· · publication! we will be featuring ·;~~ 41 Nourishes wo«l 35 Nav offic:ef MaltMW 42 Sun-aYOlder's 22 Bestowed 37 Watlfed 50 Autumn need 2'4 Like a dungeon 38 Jewels 51 Director Kazan '4'4 Hasty ncape 25 Lightheaded 40 WllCOnSln 52 Peel 45 Yemeni city 27 Flt for Pnnoe capital 53 Cracl(er spread 46 Combllt ~ Char1es '41 Coen bro!Mrs' 56 Tub 50 lmpasslOned 28 -vaoo-· fllm 57 Flying saucer 53 Twinge competitor 43 Devastate abbr. ,...~...,~'"'I::'--r-'"tf!10~~,~,~!'P-"""i-"I SOt.JTH WFSf 10 Pass I• Pa» 2• . Pa 4• Pass • Pil>s ~ C>Jx:ning lead Seven of Cl The problem w11h many defensive deceptive plays as that they are more hkely 10 fool ~nner, who only sees half your ~1de s &sets, than declarer. who 'knows exactly what as available. But once in a while a situation comes along where 11 makes no difference how partner views the ball you are dan,gling for declarer Note Nonh's immediate raise of Sou1h's response with only three-card support. albe1l 1h1ee prcuy good card\. No other bid should come into cons1dert111on, and South's jump to game was outoma11c. Nole 1hal. had Ca'>l dropped the fi\IC on the first lead of spade~. dedar· ct will probably take the nght view and con11nuc with lhc acc. Beautifully defended. Learn to be a better bridge play· er! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788· 1225 for information. Or write to: Coren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, JU. 6()680. When you're tuned into classified you 're tuned into. yo ur community. Da' I Pilot HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ~--- ~ERVICE BATHROOM CLEANING REPlNlSHlNG 3448 SERVICES 3548 HOMf/laic Batlllub Rtgl1U.in9 Re){~lf R<:11irb1-h r>orsl! a1n • r 1l>cfl!ld" !>in ll • Shov.t·f' LOUnf(•r' A TOUCH OF CLASS Ctoaning. 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