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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-11-07 - Orange Coast Pilot--section SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA CO/.AMUNITIES SINCE 1907 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1998 ' . CQx annOooces ·bid :fOr ·. IIouse -speaker •Newport Beach congressman says he is a candidate for the Republican Party leadership post that Newt Gingrich plans to vacate. ~Pb Following Fnday's c;tunning announcement that Newt Gingrich would not seek to be re-elected as speaker of the House of Representa- tives, Newport Beach Congressman Christopher Cox announced o~ The national television that he will seek the post. . Cox, who already 1s the No. 5 Republican in the House, is the chair· man of the Republican Policy Com- mittee but said he intends to throw his hat in the nng against Bob Liv- ingston (R-La.), th& powerful chair- man of the House Appropriations Comnuttee. I dent un hmP and that he wouJd not "There has ~cen one candidate for allow in-huu c• wrcingbng Jedd to d speaker," Cox said on the "Larry shutdown of lhe government, a 1995 King live" news program on CNN debacle lurnely hlumed on the "I am also a candidate. That makes it Repubhcan-lecl Congress. two " . Asked 1f ht> could unity the splin- ll selected as speaker, Cox said he tered ldchons ol the Republican Par- would ensure that the national bud-ty. Gox ~u1<1 11 wouldn't he his Job lo get would be pi:esented to the pres1-umJy thl! Republ1c<1nl> s. BUILDING A . DREAM house the Eord .. built PHOTOS 6". MARC MARTll'U'OAll V P,11.0T I New Habitat for Humanity home in Costa Mesa a blessing for Sebos, the family who will be movi.ng in • EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the · first in a series that will follow -day by day -the construction of a home in Costa Mesa for the Sebos, a famlbt.~ho has waited and wanted and wished for a home of its own. EIN GHf Michael Sebo, top photo, hold hl daugh· ter, CayUln, outside the Warner Avenue BapU t Church on Sunday. Ashley Sebo, 5, center photo, looks at her hymn book. t Above, Unda Sebo bands off Caytlln to a fetlow parishioner bef or taking her 0U1 r children to their unday ~ool da . \ '· ,.. hm1t for Thank g1vmg, and the SebP,s c;a1d they have much to he thankful-for TJ:lcy count thoir hlcssmg and accept what th Lord gives them with gratitude. ·we httvcn'l uff •red at any tlmP, • Michael said. •There's al~ay be n Jll t enough.• · When you hnv , four chil- dr"n and ctehts to pay, you lt•nrn to go vithout. the Sebos ni<l . ·w"'r JU t rt'..nlly simple,· tmcta , 1<l. ·w don t '"'ant a whole lot. Our whole goal right 110\\ 1 rrusmg 'our ch1l· th •n • Mu hu I ogrccd. •All w wanh .. '<t was to ur· viv nd nus our lnmily1 • he ncld~. · But on thing lh Scbos had hoped for w house. "The JOb of the spca.ker 1s to unify Congress ·and lhP country behind an agenda that is good for the country," he said 'It's about how we achieve godls that all agrPl• are good for lflc country.• Another Orangt> County repre~en- SEE COX PAGE A 16 Rep. Chris Cox Area bond • • ISsue g1ves . local school~ . - officials ·hope •Voters in Buena Park on Tuesday oven-vhelntlngly passed a $13 5 million bond issue for campus impro'" ements. I It "' I\ \1 \."II" ~Pio! NEWPORT·MESA -School olfioals hdve wen energ11P.d by tht> sucn~" ut ·a school improvem,c>nt bond issue in Buena Pttrk. · . ., By~ st<lgy<'nng 78%, Buena Patk voters pass"'d d $13.5 nulhon bond issue for unprovements and mod- arruzation of its seven cdmpuses. which how.e about 5,500 students -about one-fourth ot the number ot students in Ne"'port-Mc ~ •Jt absolutely encourages us,· said Ne"'-port- Mesa school board member Mdrtha Fluor. Newport-Mesa ofhaab who are explonng Wd}'S to pay for a long hc::t of neL>ded repair:; throughout the district, have been intimidated by the 'lackluster hl"tory of school bond 1Ssues m Orange County Flu- or rud she )lope the pas age of Buena Parks b6nd issue signals a "h1ft in the county•., traditionally con· servative stance. "I would imagine one ha~ to get that d-.sessment SEE BOND PAGE A15 F~d-raising joke parked in man's mind i Richard Lambert sees potential ip quip about 'Costa ~1esa Garage Tour,' a twist on qpscale home tours. Dir Piel COSTA ME.SA -Newport-Mesa ~chool board Pre ident J(m Perryman' flippant remdiks have at hmes gottl'n him m trouhle. For m-.tanrl!, when Ont' Co.,.ta M sa High Sthool parnnt thrPat1 ned tu sue th"' <fu,trlct, Ferryman responded, • nu down m~eds to get d ltJ •,.. a remark th11t re!iultt'd in 11 $50,000 deli\nnt1on law<:mt against hun anct tlw d1"lri<'t. '1110 S\ut ha~ smce been dropped But <"l a 1eccnl hoard meelmg, commentmg on the highly profitahl' Corona del !'.tar and Newport Harbor high chool home .lours, FP.rryman qmppe<l that there should b1 n Goat Hill counterpart called SEE GARAGE PAGE A15 h DEX· CliSSIREO "" .. --86 COMMUNITY FORUM --·--.A 14 EKlllWNMOO .J. t 2 z soom ... --·-··-··-_.J.11 SPC>m .. ......... . .... a1 Wf.ATtlER ~~..:,:..1;;:.:.:.:~:.:..:.;h.!;ot~~_,.,_ long. and awnpcd not d.~ ldren.Dll _ __.._ ... ·&1w~Q1M1tti0;yr,~ Ofl'tMf.~5A·~~~~r'~~~~~~~~!!'± ... .. . .. ~ A 2 Saturday, N<Wember 7, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot .. .. __ ., _ _....,_ ----·--------......,..,_.. _ __..........._....... __ . __ ~----·---.. M 0 R-A L f"'~--· ·---- THE STORY ·Swing s et is gone, · but memories live on : "We do not remember days, we remember momenL-;. •. Cesare Pavase . W hen J was young, my family had a swing set. It was ta.lJ and stately, strong and sturdy. I loved it and often ran to 1t as soon as I I • flmshed my alter-school snack When my fnend~ c-ame over, we · would s1t and swing and tdlk about whdtever was important to us at the lnn<'. When we moved from that house, \eruuJdn't look bock at this quiet friend ~ho always patiently waited lor me. Many busy years flew by, dnd I sel· <lom thought about swing sets. But 1 mc:r I became a mother, I found 111yself thinking about them again, • ncl I took my daughter, Kelly. to ... wmg sets in parks as soon as she waoe: old enough. She stdrted out in .thp protective baby swing, until she 11roudly procldimed that she was roddy for the "older swmg. • Of t'ourse I had to push her on the wings c1t rust. I always en1oyccl domg "'u, hut I was usually ready·to stop MariI)ers .Christian School's philanthropy program teaches children to be ll!elong givers Srn.Rfl.YN F. SCHNH KLUTI 1 "It's everybody's responsibility• is • the attitude of students and faculty a t Mariners Christiun School in Costa Mesa about their philanthropy pro- gram, in its tourth year of serving the needs or the community. The focus of the program is on the interactive -having children go out into the community -and speakers from various philanthropic organiza- tions come to the school to educate the students on servmg the diverse needs of the less fortunate. · • ·our goal is to build up h.felong • philanthropists who will give of theu tune or their money or both in the future,• said Mary Letterman, school principal. "The children say, 'I can real· ly help someone!' and they begin to realize that it's everybody's responsibil- ity to support the community • Children in each gwde level -from kindergarten to eighth -have projects geared to their level of understanding. Kindergartners start with visiting the eJderly at the Mesa Verde Convales- cent Home, and sucth-through eighth- graders visit social outreaches such as the Minnie Street Leaming Center m Santa Ana and the Orange County Rescue Mission Highlights include the fourth- graders' contnbution to Friends m Ser- V}Ce to Humaruty's food shed in New- port Beach and the fi.fth-gr:aders' pup- pet show for children at the House of Hope, a shelter for women and children in Orange. MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pli.Ol With-glue stick in hand, klndergartner Palge Avery, center, goes over her card design idea with classmate Melissa Ley at Mariners Christian School in Costa Mesa. Kindergartners in Kim DeAllen's class are making Valentine's Day cards to be handed out next February at a Costa Mesa convalescent home. " I in9 before she was During one of U10<;e ti.mes I thought about mventing , portablE' wilidup mechanism to.do UH'_S\"linging for me. It seemed like it would be so rhuth easier -but edsier j,n't always better. •we try to instill d ma1or unportant life rule that to those whom much is gw- en much is expected," said fourth~grade teacher Mark Pentkuff about their dona- tion to ASH He described how lus stu. dents engaged m "an assembly line approach, stocking individual food bas- kets for the needy m the area.• described as having about 25 units that shelter homeless mothers and children -but last year the House of J lope sent a single teenage mother to speak to the class about the con.sequences of mak- ing lif~ choices. women, who need to have a haven where abusive husbands wouldn't find them. · mann, first-graders who visited Mesa Verde last year, said the elderly people were "happy because they didn't get many presents (for Christmas]." I realized I wouldn't ltke it. because the time pushing Kelly was lime con- nt•cbng with Kelly, touching her, and 1lkmg to her. DUring those timPs I Lold hN how much I loved her, and how l>lessed I was to be her mommy \Vh1lf~ puslung her, I pointed out the wany ways God had made her spe- nal. rt was wonderful, undivuled, Penbcuff said it's,benehc1al for chil- dren who come from both affluent and non-affluent homes to expenence the attitude of giving and warmth of heart. "Food, baby food o.nd diapers are some of the things we collected for the poor people m our area," said Brett Crowley, a filth-grader. "Some people are probably going through a tough ti.me. It made our class feel good to contribute We hope thing:, will get bet- ter and that God will help them.• Cathenne McGhie, mother ol Sean McGhie, whose class went to House of Hope a year ago, said the fifth-graders wrqte scripted fables and the mothers there taught students how to sew hand puppets, which they gave to the chil- Kindergartners visit Mesa Verde Con- valescent Home in Costa Mesa three holidays a year -Christmas, Valentines Day, and Easter -bringing a craft such as an ornament, heart-shaped flower pot or pressed bookmark. Ongoing and developing projects also include making birthday cards· for cllil- dren at Royal Family Kids Camp, donat- ing books to Sheepfold, as well as provid- ing Thanksgiving dinner and pen pals for the Minnie Street Led!Tling Center. dren at the House. · Teacher Kim DeAllen said the erttire class goes to every room, even those of mvalids, singing •Jesus Loves Me• and other Bible songs. "We're teaching students how they can reach ounn God's name to eight or nine different chanties," said Susan Morehead, Philanthropy Comm.ittee Chairman. •When these children are young and give, giving gets in theu hearts, and they'll continue later in life. This is the future of local charities: • ne-on-one time. · Soon after our second daughter, \my, was born, we bought a swmg t of our own. it was tall and stately, <:.trong and sturdy. It was the back- 9round for Christmas cards, backbone _ of tents and forts. and was a backyard fixture. As our girls' cute chubby legs grc•w longer and strong enough to Fifth-grade teacher Diane Williams said her class generally has an outing to the House of Hope -a facility she "Seeing all the young children smile at ow puppet show was fun,• Sean said. •Tueir lives are sad, but they were happy that day.• Mari Smith, who partiopatcd with her son Chaq_, was touched by the "It's selfless love conung from the children,• she said. ·The older people say 'thank you' and sometimes they cry because they're happy to be remembered.• Jeffrey Futcbner and Korrine Korn· WHERE TO GO .TO FIND GOD wmy themselves, they didn't need 111e to push them anymore. They often 11m to the SWIIlg set when they fin- ,tu•d the1r after-school snack. Sometimes I would swing with hem, and we'd talk about whatever Vds important to them. Wl1Pn we moved to our present honw, I insisted we take the swing set. My supportive husband, Jon, thought our girls were too old to SWUlQ, but he moved it anyway. Somebmes our girls ,, tel friends gTdvitdted outside to Slt and \tmg and talk about whatever was nnportont to them. I smiled whenever I looked at oui owing -.et, but the years and termites took their toll. I knew we needed to <it?t lid of it when 1t was no longer i.afo, hut 1 asked Jon to do so when I "<Isn't home. I didn't look at my back urc1 for sJays. SomP.timcs when r look outside, I [ !el hk" I can almost see our old swing set. tilled with cute bttle people malting happy sounds, tdllting about ~halever is importdnt to them. All physical trace!> ol our 9ld swing ct may be long gone, but the memo-a •s of the moments shared 'still linger on. And you can quote me on that. • ONDY TRANE CHRISTESON IS a Newport pach resident who speaks frequently to par- enting groups. She can be reached by e-mail at cindyOonthegrow.com or through the mail t P.O Box 6140 #505, Newport Beach 92658 • EDITOR'S NOTE: Where to Go to Find God features bnef descrip- tions of churches and temples in our community. They appear each week on a rotating basis. Nondenominational CALVARY CHURCH NEWPORT MESA Calvary Church Newport Mesa aims to help people say ~ to God in every facet of their. fives by being real, relevant and relational. The coogregatt00 comprises mostly youn9 adults and young families Highly contemporary worship ser· vices. using m1JS1c. multlrne<ha and drama are held Saturday at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 8, 9·30 and 11 a m. A full ch1ldren'.s program is provld· ed for children in nursery through elementary school. Tim Celek Is senior pastor. The church was established In 1988 and is at t90 E. 23rd St., Costa Mesa. For informa· tion, call 645·5050 COSJAMESA CHURCH OF CHRIST Costa Mesa Church of Christ Is a family of behevers devoted to lov· ing and glorifying God through prodaimlng the good news ol Jesus Christ and serving others. Worship services are held Sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., with the f1m SOnday night of each month desig- nated as a special family night. Bible classes for all ages are at 9 a.m. Children's church, for ages 3 to 6, meeb during the 10 a.m. wor- ship servtee. Andy Wall ls senior pastor. The church was established In 1923 ~nd is at 287 w. Wilson St .. Costa M~. For information. call 645-3191. FAIRVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH Fairview Community Church worships St.lnday at 10 a.m. The church is at 2525 Fairview Road, Costt Mfla. Gary Barmore is senior pastor. For more Information, call .545--4610. GRACE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Grtce Fellowship Church seeks to pas~ion.nely know God in his entirety and encour~e followers of Jesus Christ who are led by the Hotv Spirit to walk in righteousness and to share his eternar promise of forgiveness with all others. wor~ shlp Is St.lnday at 9.1 S a .m. Preschool and Sundav school for all ages are provided. iE~B of the felloW5hlp are Bill Beck. Earle Crai.g at\d Shelley Kirkpatrick. The churcfl Is at 3170 RedhlRAve., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 549· 8599. LA VINA OE NEWPORT MESA La Vina de Newport Mesa was tstablished in January 1998 to seNe the community, to make it a better, safer ~ to-rive by providing the Gosi>el t°'the community. SeMces are ln ~ aoo Include prake and ~ With a strong emphasis on tead\lng the word of G6d The REAPERS HQTUNE (949) 642-6086 r news stOfleJ. 1llustr•t1ons. ed1to• rial matter or adllert~ts herein c.an be repri:>duced with· out wntten permlulon of copy· nght ownl'f VOL 92, NO. 265 THOMAS H. IOHNSOH. Publisher WIWAM L0eDEU. Cd1tOI' STEVE MAR8ll, Marn1g1ng Editor Re<ord your comments about the Daily PUot or news tips ADDRESS OUr addreu is 330 W Bay St .. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. CORRECTIONS . • It IS the Pilot's policy to prom~. ly corrtc;t..all errors of substance. Pl~ call (714) 57"'"4233. HQW TO REACHJ>S Clm.1latioo The limes Or1ngt County (800) 252-9141 Advenking Oautfied (949) 642 5678 ' J)1spl1y (949) 642-4321 Editorial TEMPERATIJtlES Balboa 66153 Corona del Mar 66154 Costa Mesa 66153 • Newport Beach 66153 ~rt Coast focvs of Jose R Coronado's teaching is how the word of Gdd Is a mesuge of hooe and that c.an trlnSform each Individual\ llfe. People c.an come in whatewr theY in comfort· able wearing. The church t. a min- istry to those In prison and their families and Is active with Mactres, a sµpport QfOUP for mothers With chit· dreo In prison, or children in trou· ble. Coronado 1s senior pastor. Lt Vina is at 102 E. Baker St, Costa Mesa. For more Information call (949) 515·7217. NEWPORT~ CHRISTIAN CENTtR Newport Mesa Ovistlan Center IS a Christ<entered1 1i)· multi-generational churcn fam com- mitted to equipping to minister In their wOfkJ mksion is based on five core values: 1) We "all need God. 2) Every person needs to l<Mt and be loved. 3) We shale our resources to rum all ~. 4) Every person Is called to mlnlster. 5) We can each bring someone to Christ. •SaturdlY 7, • a contempora~ service in an itfor. mal setting felturing _m1111911 presented through skits, If tiikl saturday at 7 p.m. On Sunct.y • traditional wonhip Is Mid M 8 a.m. and cootempor8f)' MfYkes ere at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Professional d'llld care Is provided. Bible study meets at 6 p.m Jim Bracfford Is tlnior pastor. 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Prince of Peace Lutheran Church and School, 2987 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa. A pancake breakfast will begin at 9 a.m. The event will fea-. ture carnival games, rides, a craft boutique, silent auction, produce market, international f~ fair, bake shop, raffle and more. For more information, call (714) 549-0562. SERMONS SUNDAY WORSHIP The Rev Paul N. Svingen from Minneapolis will present Sunday worship at 9:15 a.m at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. 798 DQver Drive, Newport Beach. Svin- gen has been named as interim mmister at the church. For more information, call (949) 646-7082. EPISCOPAL CHURCH SERVICES St. Michael and All Angels Epis- copal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar, presents Sunday Eucharist at 8 a.m. and evening Euchanst at 5 p.m. at the church. For morn infonnation. call 644-0463. COMMUNITY CHURCH The Rev Gail Miller will prescmt 6 .service at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Meditation is at 10 a.m Sunday school begins at 10:30 a m. For more lllfonnation, call 646-3199. UNrTARIAN UNrvERSAUST The Rev. Karen Stoyanoff will pre· sent The First Freedom: Religion at the 10:30 a.m. Sunday sermon at Orange Coast Unitarian Univt~r­ sa.list Chwch, 1259 Victoria St., Costa M~. Child care and youU1 religious education will be avail- t?ble dunng the service. For more information, call (714) 646-4652. HOLY COMMUNION St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lldo, Newport Beach, offers u noon semce every Wednesday with Holy Communion. For more mfonnation, call 675-0210 •_Is your church or place of worship plan· nmg a special event? Is so, send the typed information to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627, attn: Nan· cy Cheever, religion editor, or fax It to (949) 646-4170. Information should be sent at least two weeks prior to the event date. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • llftstol Street A purse and its contents worth $92 were stolen from a car In the 3300 block. • lrWtoC Stre.t: About $2,910 was stolen from several cash registers in a department store n the 3300 block. • Gotf ~ DrlW. A purse and Its contents worth saoo'were [olen from I car in tht 1700 block, • r • East 11th Street: A purse and Its contents worth $610 were stolen from a car In the 200 block. • West 19th Street Two empllflen, speakers and several (Ompact discs worth $4,980 were ~tolen from • car in the 700 block. NIWPORT 11AOt llft ...._ ....-.,. A ttllul&r Phone WOrth $ 100 was stolen from a CM in the 200 blotk, • • Uftle ...... A cellular phOf\t! worth S 1 SO was tolerl from I p<d fu••,-t blod. • . ' I .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sotu~oy, ember 7,.1998 A 3 Donations pouring in for· Mitch victims I t was 5:30 a.m'.·Tuesday !:lee-~· l"'-'~;;;:;;;;;;;;~~;;;~~;;;;;;=::::-=Ffrfi~ealli™;;;ie~nRsTiti~nxl ori Broolililirst ' · tion Day. Walking out of a Street, was a series of ~19ns .for a CQS.taMesa convenieile&--lo~al t"dntlldatr-whos~ .first ndnie . ' ___........... .,....._.. pa1gn funds, I'd rather have them lower and allow!; for bP.tter lever- keep mute for a month. 'age on the little bdllot puncher. The rqailman, sorry, letter car-Easier for k.i~ to vote, too . ..._.· ner, was not sorry to see Tuesday Were it up to Bean, everyone pass. Each ddy of the week lead-would have gotten a vote -she ing up to Election Day. our mail loved using tbat puncher. When was delayed by about three hours she settled down, she got the to allow for the sorting and deliv-hang of 1t IUld made some uretty ery of the Junkiest mail of them all good choJCes. She voted for any- -campaign literature. one with d nirkname, hke trop1eal 5tonn Mttc:~ m Hom <iuras have pourE>d into Costa . Mesa Htgh School. said stu-' Cleo ··boc y prnl:it ent Catel Fc.Jard.o store, I watched a white car pull was Ron and whose brain was jnto the parlor'tJ lot. On the side working overtime. ·There ~th of the car iii the second-biggest first sign, which read "Proton." A letters I've ever seen were the few ydrds later, the next sign read words, "Linda Dixon for City "Neutron. H And then,,just down Council.• From the car emerged the hill, the third sign read, ~Elec- a woman. tRON. • I was louking for the Galcl. wno is of f londUrdO descent, said that the .school will be used as a drop-off center for donations. Under normal circumstances, fourth sign so I could catch Ron's cand.itiate Linda Dixon would last name and vote tor hlm -I'm have oodles of time to talk to a a suc;ker for smart-aleck candi- potentia! constituent about a dates -but it wasn't there down major issue in town, such as the the street. Maybe someone stol~ new development at Harbor Cen-it. ter. 1llis very early morning on Odd isn't it? lf you wanted to this particular day, however, <lid aclmit that because I detest those put up a sign in June readmg not represent normal circum-.signs, regardless of whose name "Peace on Earth." you'd be cited stances. is on them, I wasn't particularly for tittering or defacing. Every t introduced myself and asked sorry to see them go, except that other November, however, it's OK her how it was going. ~someone they should not have been stolen. to plaster these ugly posters on bas been stealing my signs,• she Blown up perhaps, but not stolen. every post and plot m town. l.t·s hard for me to beb!3ve that t "Fuzzy" or "Stinky,• and o.vo1dP.d anyone teally makes up their candidates who used the word mind based on that trash. And "mterftice" in 'their literature. ttash .it was, at least for the So someone stole Linda Smiths. We recycled every pu~ce Dixon's s1gns arid she won uny- of it as soon as we identified it as way 1 laugh at the thought of the political blather. For Pete's Sdke, fool who broke the law by teanng we're supposed to be on the infor-them down in the middle of-the mation superhighway. The next night on llehdlf"'of ·ci losing effort time we have an election, I hope (he was probably one of these we'll find a way to avoid .I.he "tough-on-crime" guys). Not only offramp for paper literature. dio he wa,ste his time, but he "We dOJl't need any' more. doth~s." Gdlel i.d1d, :we need wdter purif1cauon tablets, canned foods, med- iral supptiei.. IJdhy tormula dnd diaJ>er .. .'' Co::.ta Mestt High students will be pttckaging the items Nov. 21 and 22. Anyone wanting to mdke donations Cdn take them to Costa Mesa High School dt 2650 PdtrView Rodd, Costa f\1esa. Newport Florist ts also a~c:eptmg donations fo1 slonn victims. Items may be dropped otl dt 882 W. 16th St .. Newport Beach. For more mformauon, call (949) 675- 2292 said with a sigh. There was one exception to the' Candidates in Costa Mesa dfe So, here we are again. Big-city ugly signs that I <lid not mind at required to pick up theif signs politics in the '90s. Candidates all. Driving. down the hill from the within 10 days after the election winning elections without being bluffs of Costa Mesa to the smelly or they are fined. Rather than hit on the ballot, small voter turnout flatlands of Huntington Beach them up 'tor a few bucks, which and people stealing signs. 1 must (someone please lix that waler some will pay with leflover cam- Bean and Roy came with us to saved Linda the trouble of picking vote at ~stancia High. Unaware of them up after the election. , ~cFmzen Organic Fmzen Vegetables • Cut Green Beans • Sweet Com Fruit • Whole Blueberries • Cut BtOCCOfi • Ganlen Peas • Strawberries • Raspberries • California Blend SF,!. • Peas & Carrots REG. 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H Donaldson and Jacob hdng out two to four times each month, and do things such as see movies, play in the arcade, go to sporting events or play recreational sports together · Jacob's mother, Toni, said she knows the expenence has helped her son at a time in hi!l · life when not having a father around can be difficult. · ·"He was really reaching an age where he needed d big brother or somebody to do guy Cf}:$f) 8x10 Special lndudes slttlno fee and one 8x10 P"nl Select from 8 previews. Thru 12/19/98 u I • L CONFUSED BY THE MARKET? n • c9 • Customized Income & Growth Portfolios • Quarter~y 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. CA 92660 (949) 720-8901 lbell@sutro.com r stuff with and who he could: talk to: she said. •He's been able to experience things with Corey that l would never be able to do with him, so he' developing m dUferent ways.• She said Jacob looks up to Donaldson and looks forward to the time they spend toqether. 'When asked what he thinks atiout his big brother, Jdrob simply says, "He's the coolest guy." Sonia Marshall, a recruiter for Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Orange County, said the pro- gram has about 60 "matches" in the Newport-Mesa area. But the program is experi- encing a shortage of volunteers to be mentors to the children ages 6 to 16 on a waiting list. Marshall said 12 boy~ and three girls m Costa Mesd are waiting to be matched up with an adult big brother or sister, and m Newport BeaC'h there ts one boy waiting for a big broth- -' er. Donaldson said being d vol- unteer big brother bets helpNl him in his own hfe, because he has been able to see thing from a youthful perspective, which he said people lose when they get older. The rewards also C'ornc when he sees himself having a11 1mpdct on Ja"cob's life, he Srt1d ·The first time it happened was six months mto the llldtc h, when tht'Y had a 'guys n~ght' ul school, where all the kid:. c1re supposed to bring a lather ftg- ure, • Donaldson said. *He could never partic1p9te m that beforP., so tl was really d uuy. bonding kmd of thing." The changes in Jacob dren't dramatic, hut you can ~eP the friendship evolving incrr;mrn- tally. he "did. It take~ a little more lhtm two 'months to go through the µro- gram. which includes ti Sl't1Ps of intf?rviews and a pn•!>entct· t10n of potenttar httle brother!> and sister-;. Each "match~ has a ca e manuger, who screens all \'Ol- unteers and children. con<1u1 b volunteer interviews <1n<I actt.,,ely oversees the mate h tor one yet1r, said Jolene Fell-.:rwr, program spokeswoman. Donaldson said he \\oulcl encourage young adults to tttke part m the program becc1u P tt lo a good chance to meet qood people in the community and becduse they r<rn truly hav~ dn impact on a child. "It's an mcredible orgdmzu lion," he sa1d. "You rt~ally c1o some neat activities t1n<l cEtn wdtch them gro~-" $.;~ Mattres·s Outlet Stor. BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! FUllSET •ACRYLIC • Acrylic w!Whlte flp • Pink & White POWder • Lume Gel •StlkWtap • Acrylic •Pink FILLS • Plllk & W!llte • Lume Ge4 • s K Wta{) • Mitbre • Padicurt • 1(1ds 1 10 Manicure & Ped • Hand Paraffm WAXING 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Bl0<k South of 405 t'l.y 545·7168 __ .xpresswn~ CHRI STIA ~ SCIENCE -----FIRST CHURCH OF. CHRIST. 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At Peel's Coffee and Tea, a55istant manager Will MM said the store has been struggling .to fill positiorts. · "We've only been open for a couple months. and we dlrectdy had a high dmount of turnovers," he said, "Because of the location -we're so far from (UCI) -it's hard to find people " John Martin, geJJeral manag- er ot the soon to-open Tommy Bahamu's, a tropirai.themed rcstuurant t1nd dolhing store, agreed Only 200 applications have been submitted for the store's 165 positions. "We've been very impre;ssed with the quality of the appli- cants." hP. said. "It's the quantity that has been a challl"ngc. · Help a child swvive t00ay. and socceed toroorrow. Be a Big Brother. For more infonnation, . pl~ call (714) 544-7773. ...... BIG BROTHERS~ BIG SISTERS OP ORANCP COUNl"Y , ~LAs ~"EL:WCHITO · The Great Pumpkin Has Arrived! 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Don't tell U1dt lo 78-ycar-olcl Nor- ma LinqUJt1.· She sulferecl slight bnnsmg utter flung d them a ·taste of the pressttre and focus they havP when confronted with a deaclly s1tuanon. a quarter with a bullet hole ttvnugh the uudd!P It's his key clrnm. . Wlule the ofh< er!> showt:>d theh" llldtks111dnsh1p, Uw student!> did- n't ftm' too httdly themselves. There wem obviously <i few nngcrs in the class, former mili- tary officers cmd re(:rE:!utlonal gun ,enthus1iJsls. Beach worr1t.111 ti1 ~tcp lurWdrcl £ oun\(1111-Vall1'V, CJ II' lnV<! h w1tli frifonn<1t10n. qator Sdtcl. Police drc lookmq for lHldt· Althuuuh none of th0 <ht- ,. The 68·}'Pc1r:otcl Co<;lu f\.l(>sd tC~· .,,. : dent: who is crnoll"r1 111 the C1t1- -c ;wns Pohn• .Academv 5;landi., 5 45-c.llthcr hdndgun, thP stonddr.d-1ssue W€dJ>OO for th1~ Costa l\fe-;d Pohle Depart- ment. All of the academy stu- dent!> who pald a small fee had "It Wdl> unfortunate for mP l>ecuuse lhc gun was so heavy;" · Linquih sc1id. "This wally brought 1l to reality for me. It makes you appreciate what orticers must go through and knowing that c~i ­ n,1ls havP bigger, better guns It's disgrucehil." In fact. most dcparlm~nts are outgunned b~· cnminals, as evi-· denced m North Hollywood when two gunmen Wl'nl on a rampage through a c1t\ tre<!l dfter robbing a bank. A pnze 1s wu1ting next week for the student who yot the highest S<;ore with the .45. With a possible 160 points, Moody proudly held up her tallt>red lctrgct :showing con.,btent slt1l:;C?S m the 9 and 10 nrdPS Her score Wds 14.5. Still not qood enough tor hr~t place. tionc.tl mJormation ahout tlw \ ~' s WNt• seriously in111r<>d dtcidenl, wtw h (JCt urrr!d Lc11n'.s mothn, Shu1-t>.Icrl about 2~ to p.m. in th•• n1Jr th-Cht1nv. who wus silt111~ hl·hu1d bound lane~. CI IP Ill\ C'i;tl<Jtl· Lcun, sultf•1i>cl lfldjoi iu1ut1 .. s to tors. said d truck doVt•n hy hPr ht>c1d and l>od}•. 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I'm glad ta get it on th~ paper." vc.>n l>y Ren~ Lhend 27, ol -Greg Risting • pm,P1lul hreuni1 01111 "d::> ready ~ ! fur 1111 Im k, or r<:'c 01! rir rt gun Sgt. Darryl Freemcin, who lc>c· turPd al>Qut gun safety, pulled out : • \\1th the h1•lp of d pCJh< 1• oltu • r : : who v~ (I!> cp\ 1119 · llPr -.al I\ • • 11~t1 uc-tums Movt!\ q11pped thl• : : hol!.Jllll 111Hl f111"<1 t1"hl11:.t throuuh L1114u1t1 and Moody ufE• two ol lhe 111dE>r :.Judcnts 111 lht: tt<«Hic>mv. Ettch student was ahle to Im• rn munds with the -15 c1l short dis· t<1nce'. By putting students on the rdngt'. olhccrs WPf<' able lo gtv<' : th1• < <'nlN ol th~ t11rq1•t Sh11 chdn'I : • •HICIUl' till inch • ·-u1 wc1nti•d tu shoot ,, couple ' • • MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ·Award \Vinning Mexican Restaurant ~l),,~~~,~~()-.1'~ ~ WE TAKE · : c,''~'">"'0 + /'' FAMILY DINING TO '\ // rt THE NEXT LEVEL! . .. -. ~ALSO ON OUR.MENU: Cocklalls Phone Ahead tor Food To Go South. 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These are just a few points that separate Dr. Vihinen and 1nake him a top leader in his field, which is why he ~s sought out by a variety of patients, from world class professional athletes to busy working mothers. Dr. Vihinen is among t~e country's few current former professional. athletes who is a practicing phy ician and surgeon. One recent patient is a former men's United States Tennis Open Cha.mpion among other dedicated and satisfied patients. This adds to his unique qualifications to treat the lower extremities in a very pers9nalized and unique way. . ' NAILS C01\.1PLETE CURE FUNGAL B u n i o n C o r 'r c c t.i o n ( n o h o s p i t a I i z a t i o n ) C h r o n i c P a i n SPECIALJZING IN CO MPUT E RIZED G AIT FOOT ANALYSIS Complimentar.y . limited exam with this ad. Member Hoag Medical Staff . • Also Co.mp tmzed Evaluation of Diabetics for Poas1 ble Abnormalities • Sports Injuries •• . \ .. Your feet are the foundation of your body. If tHey are functioning abnormally you may experience paiil throughout your entire body. If you uff er from diabetes or have lower body pain, please contact our · · ! minute pit pres ure analysis test. A special computer analysi measure the wcj,aht distribu ~ alOlllJ ....... ~ The whole health of your body rests on your feet. . . I 111/y' comfmterizcd dvuamte ~ 111 m~nlys1:> of the {01 it 1s used t< • ct1,1/1mtc 111st a few nf 1/n~si: slnm n -----Low1·r !lack Pain ' . ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot · Dr. Wiiliam .. J. C~Wan OBITUARIES of Muskegon-' Mich.:... and a grandson. Dylan, 8, of .Aptos, Calif. . Herbert Johnson Jr. ' ../ . . Depditment, he erveci" s bot talion chief, hrc mar hal and hea~ arson rnves!!_9ator .. Saturday, Novembet 7, 1998 A 7, ( ._ ___ ..,..........._.._ _'Eun.c.r~v~,~~ald l lerbert Johnson. Jr •. a 30- year veteren of the Oran· e Fire.Department: led m os- la Mesa on 'Nov. 5 or Cdncer. ~ie H> sun.·Jvea·oytn :a.a~tc.r, Herl?ettd Cunninghdm: son Steven, San(:ly, Matt an1l Patrick: daughter Nan: and 13 grdndch1ldren. He wa~ pre- ceded m dedth" hy his wile· Patricia, son Todd, and dtiugh- Dr. <:;owan and his wife, Tess, first moved to Newport ' Beach in 1951 and became one of the first surge>ons at tJoag l fO!iJ)ilol, wht•re he was • a member of the staff for 33 years. · • · He gractu'at<'d from New York City Collcge'm 1927 and : • .• attended medical 'school at ~~l\~%\.X~~~ the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. Upon completion ot 'his medical s tudies, Dr. Cowan returned to New York to prac- tice medicine. As a gc>neral surgeon, he spcc1dhzed m orthoped1c:s. In 1941 he was one of the first three Amencan surgeons called to travel overseas lo assist with the war effort. Dr. Cowan servl'd in GrPat Britain with the [merg<'ncy Service of Great Britdin in Sheppey at Minster Ho!'!p1tul. He then spent more tha11 d. year as honorary surgeon to the Horton Branch of Kmg's College Hospital. Dr Cowan then :.erve<J c1n additional year as the resi- dent surgical officer to the · Preston Royal Infirmary In addition to serving. his country, Dr. Cowan was an active member of this com- mumty. . After rehrin_g in 1985 from Hoag Hospital, Di. Cowan donated much of hJs time to the Share Our Selves free clinic in Costa Mesd. Dr Cowan was also an t1c,tive member. of the Balboa Bay Club and the Irvine Country .Cl\l.b . Or. Cowan is s urvived by his wife, Tess; sons James. 48, of Newport Beach, Jan, 47 of San Clemente, and Doug. 45, • •REPAIRS• BUY·SEU·TRADE USED EQUIPMENT• z . o ' -·~ 1. al ~ "' "' 0 0 ::c a. •. "' ~ z I &M u ~ z ~ - . ' • • ~ Vt Vt ~ ~ .,, ::c g 0 Vt • ~ c m 0 c c: .,, ~ ::t 0 z • at St. James Church on Fn- tiay. In lieu of flowers. the family asks that donations be made to the Hoag Heatt Insti- tute, 1 Hoag Drive, Box 6100, Newport Beach 92658-6100. He was 73. • Mr. Johnson' was horn in Los Angeles'on April 28, 1925, and grew up on Balboa Jsland. During his tune with the Fite NONO . •Nr••••r UNfl' NOVEMBER I 999 ~---------------p~~~~---- F 111 lnnathnion with o Uferi~ Ouoron,.. Deluxe Poddin9 lfemoYOI & Ho1.1I oway ol Old Carpet lO year .,.ammty 5 )ear stain $ I I .8Sq ~ •••arranty 37 colors to choo~c> lrori • l.aAalltd tOyt'arwearwarranty, 1oyeM ~1nl· 8 8Sq~ wdrrAAty 5 )·ear no matt/no crush • · warranty 16 color' to chOQ:.l' from lnJtalled Imported Ceramic Tile As Iowas LONG STRIP MAPLE .. 51s" thidmcss T1hl' family r"'que~ts that 111. lieu uf flowl;rs. donat1ons be made 10 ·thr>' Orange County Bum A~so< 1ation, 1714} 45t;.. 8<t:lA. 10 Year ... ear Sycar i.t n wanaol) I c;olorA h• <"hOOSl'fmm ULTRA HEAVY LIFETIME WEAR WARRANTY II ~ HARDWOOD FLOORS ''\ From $ 6 99 Sq. fl. Home SIJopplng! ' "We Will Beat Any Legitimate E:stimate Or Give You 50% Of 11te Difference• ' .. A.8 ' Soturday, November 7, 1998° Newport Beoch/Co~o Mesa-Daily Pilot IN THE N·E W S ~-EdwardS· bit with $276,000_ IRIEFlY ea;e at Sav-on Drugs m New. azardous.wast. trict this year, and must me,..P_t -t-T"tfHt Beach. - b . k d the eligib1Uty reqmrcmcnt 11 • The test co~ts $30, and no ~judgmen . in-Overtiin~ may e pie e up . ed on the 'appltc-atlon. l 4 s Case # -~ C i.1 S . Appl1cat1on"' "IO "'vail:ih}o dt aypo1ntmen ii. necess ry, .. av. ··1ue osta 1v sa _an_1_t_a.-+.....~~~= •... ... '-lM ~. t HR 0rugs-1s:at lil2CllI.Yine.:AY~ --oistrtn 6ffors a ffet!'.1>1ckup ser-ewport TforUor, CO?on C! For rriore information, can ~ ,. • ' • I • 1 • 1 f i I I I • 12 fonner theater managt>rs sued chain for hack wdgPs, but jury rult>s in fdvor of only 4 . CHI t. H1-.1 L"'il1 IXi( Plot NEWPORT BcACI I -An. ClrclngC' Cminly JUT)' ordered falwurd.., Cmcmas on Fnday to P••Y $27h, 154 10 four former trldrldllf'f' who daimNl the mo\tr: thf'rllcr d101~ denied llwm ovt>rllmP wilyPs tor mor<! th.in l\\O yt'cll~. Tilt'j1uy -wh1eh hdd delib- 1•r.1INI 1w11 dll) s, ono of .'vhich \\ d' c1 n111rnthon <,(•ssion thdt t•nclc·d late• 'Tl111r ... dc1y ..._ found 111 fc.1vor ol tour of the 12 plam- l1fb, c rn1ldn't cll'nCIP on seven 1•111ploy1'<'' dncl ·fl'!<'< led th!, ovPrltml• clc11m of n1w lom1er Jllcllld<ft'f The 1\!lcd 1udqm1~nt dUdlflsl Then There Were Six ... ·lit 1numhc:r ol 111Jep"nde111 phJrrnJ• 1c:\ 10 < <l\13 .\1c-s:i I\ Jv. indl111g N11rd1 1 >rug I\ rhe l.11Mt to l 111 'llllnt' 111 rhl' 11011011 rli.u l111:E:c-r 1\ hcuc-r. C ollq~l' l'h 1rm.1c~. c-~1.1hlishrd 111 I%..! hi l>r. <.1.H\ Dre.\ fm and Jay I >t I 111n, ·~ 11nc· ol the (, rc:nuining. Currc:ruh m1 rw.J .111d oprra1c:d, ~in.c· 1117!1. h\ loni;cimc < mr.1 \fr,J rc:,1dc·111 Pt l\.irl ~pinncr ( olkge Ph.111n.1cy wl"llontc:s 1hc lll\tulllc:f\ ol Nunh l >rui; .ind .111 of ( ml.t ~lc:,.1 w .11l11v. u' c'n '"l'l'I) rlH tt pn·1d1p111111 nn1h < ollq;c Ph.irm.1l y provide·,· L1s1, .lllt1r.11c: prc:~criprion ~crv1u.', ac1.ep11 mo'r 10\11r.1ncc: carJ, .1ml ollcH .lc:l1vav c:rv1lc. They ~rc:ci.1li1t' 111 home hc:ahh r Jnd hard 10 find nrm' r11q arc: lu 1 1 the C.osr~ ~ks..i \foj1~:1I H11iltl111i; on hu l>riH· at 11.uhor It \011 Jo nut hc:l1<."'t' h1~c:r 1s ~11cr \tor b\ and )('(" them COLLEGE PHARMACY •HO h.1r Urive, < .o•u Mtsa 714•546•3288 Fax (714)546•0443 Edwards WilS c1bout 2.5'¥., of the · $10 million that utlorncy James Davis said his clwnt.s had lost. The JUry 'awcttdl'd $32,4f9 to ~chuel McDonm""ll, $.10, 178 to Spencer Rhodc>s, $113,720 to Rick Sdttlrucr c1nd $99,837 · to Ctdlg 1ar1Jeu. The case hinrwd on whether 'the' forme r employees were Nexempl, • which would make them ineltgible for overllme pay. The 12 theater managers said they each put in more than 20 hours of overtune d week without compensauon. Lawrence 1Jav1clson, general counsel for EdwtJrds Theatres Crrcwt Inc. based · in Newport Beach, sctid although the former employees made sunildJ' claims, the jury was mstructed to weigh each case separately With the jury hung on seven of the cases1 11 is likely a n<'W tri· al will be set ed11y next y<'ar for them, he added. • "We th.ink it was Cl prettv We Have The Lowest Prices In Town Only SJ 0.98 lb Du ngenous Crab s7_99 1b Northern Rock Crab .. $2.49 lb Catch Of The Day Fish Also Avallable WHOLESALE RATES TO THE PUBLIC NO EQUITY REQUIREDlll SPECIAL LOW FIXED RATE HOME L'oANS Borrow up to 125% or Properiy VllU8 v: Got cash tor any gooc:J reason to $150,000 PAST APPLICATION AND APPROVAL ay T8LaPHON• . 100°/o FINANCING REFINANCE OR PURCHASE \nee for housc>hold hazardous Mar, Costa Mes!'! anq .Estc1ncid (SOO} 927.:1001. waste, mc-lutling antifreeze. high schools. ... good result, .. he srud. ·1 think the 1ury found that there wasn't any violation of overtime by Edwdrds." automobile batteries, used oil The deadhne tor applied· and lutcx paint. lions is Dec 15.' Trash will be· coll ected Veterans Oay Residents who use curb-side For more informc1tion, Cdll The fowcr managers' Jaw· suit furthc~r alleged thai unfair business pracuces and fraudu- l~nl activity allowed Ed~ards Theatres Circuit to become financially stronger, which enaoled the.company to control a geographit monopoly ip the film-house industry. tM'>h p1ckuµ can call (800) 449. (714) 549-0703 . The city of Newport Beach 1rc1sh collection crews will wotk un Veterans Day, which 1s Wednesday. There will be no change m next week's collec. lion schedule. • The c:lass-action lawsuit was filed in March 1995 in S'an Bcmarchno County and eventu- ally de'certified by a judge. Another suit was filed in Orange Co\lf1ty last year, and the two were consolidated. The trial got under way Sept. 25. Both s1de'S made settlement offers last summer, but no agreement was reached. The plaintiffs demanded about $2.8 million, fdr more than Edwards' proposal to give ej;ich former mandqer $15,000 to $20,000. 7587 to schedule a collection date. C"'ollec\ed materidls will be recycled. Participant's ~ill receive a free. quart of refined motor oil. For more. mformalton4 call (714) 754-5043. Sorqptimisf €tub seeks applicants for award The SoroptJmist Club of Newport I larbor is once agsin seeking worthy apphcants for its Youth Citizenship award. The club hands out the award of ment to outstandmg youths who contribute to home, school, community nnd the world. The recipi<'nt of the awdrd will receive $1,000 Applicdnts must gratiuate from high school in the New- port-Mesa Unified School Dis- 20%·70% Off lnclucle1 T-.ml, Samsonite ancl •any more! . . . . STAGECOACH LDCGAGE & GIFTS 2043 Westcliff Dr Newport Besch corner of 1'1"' & Irvine Aw. 949/515-9005 1.s Your Patio Looking Dull & Dirty? Call "Rick Nixon" the Power Washing Expert to Professionally clean ,it Let's Make that Patio took New Again' • Power Washing • Acid Wash · • Steam Cleaning •.Sealers (clear or colored} Brick • Concrete • Stone • Pavers Rick Nixon SPS . Surface Preparation Specialist (949) 581·0360 or 1.·800·581 ·0360 lie 667210 ' . :~ Famlly owned & Operated Hours: Mon·Sat. 8-6 GOODf'YEAR #1~1~ FALL PREPARATION SPECIAL •Oil & 1111.v change •Tire rotation • Bal$lCe. $ •Brake ad1ustmenVinspect •Inspect hoses/belts 1 6995 • Cooling system service • Fronl end a gnment I • Complete Courtesy Vehicle lnspect100 • u 12131 "'I• lnctudM Di :1' fM •MOST CAAS , Osteoporosis screenings offered Osteoporosis dffec:ts 25 nul· lion Amencans, but ~ht>rn an" tests that can help people trom getting the disease or comhat it. On Thursday, from noon to 7 p.m .. the Calif omia Osteoporn- sis Institute will conduct .screenings to check for the dis· . However, there Wlll be no street sweepmg on Veterans Day. For more information, call thl• city's General Serv1c:es Depdftmcnt at (949) 644-3055 . {..omignment Boutique FINAL SALE DAYS . Thru Nov. 13th All (/othi11y, -5°0 OFF i__11Jlrked Sale /',.ice All Affessorit'S 50°0 OFF Origiual Price hd.1d1'1 lJ1"i"llff llt'lts c~ 1'11rsrs ·' (949) 645-1162 210 E. 17th Sc.• Costa Mesa (MJ Cllsa Shoppln~ Center Ne>.t to Shirley's Bagels) • WEDDINGS • miOUNCEMENTS NOW FEATURING CRANE STATIONERY! I I 1 Greeting and Christmas I Photo cards : LET OUR TRAINED STAFF CAPTURE THAT SPECIAL MOMENT Paper Good• • Cuttom Glft WrapplnC Mon Sat 9-8 Closed Sunday• WE DELIVER (Bee Store for Details) 270 E. l 7TH ST. • COSTA MESA (949)722-1803 Get a $17 'Super Room' in La~ghlin, Nevada Now! ·Plus a Free Night Stay in December or January New Mulli ·Media Sbow! On the Wings of Eagles Special sound and lighting cfk'CL'i on four giant screens salute American Heroes from WWll to DC!:\crt Storm Free 1 S minute shows"daily. •Free slot machine pull. · Guaranteed win up to $5,090! • Big name entertainment in the Pavilion Theater. • Free afternoon and evening lounge entertainment. • Exprc.ss Check-in with.your credit card and al lca ... t 2 hours notice. •Adult' only pool/spa hours. •Daily Social Hour with complimentary drinks. • Non-smoking floors and casino ar~l,, • Free shuttll' to Outlet Mall. •Free 19 io·~ Mu cum • Bring a guc~t! The $ J 2 pnc<· is for J or 'l (Sunday through Thursday) until J 1125/98 ' Super Room.Package • Slalldard room for .i <b)' AAd l night~ for two • J'Wo nll·)'OU·C'.Ofl~/ llrt'1lkfa.,t buffet~ • 1¥.o nll-;nu mn-.a1 Prtmc Rib Dinner buffets 011/y! $4 9 S,:',. CR/I Toll Fre~: "' 1-800-206-8032 ,,,.w ntni:IJJC\pra' com A~k aboul AdulL~·only Ea't Tower with in·room cofke pol,. lrw 1111:h1 1/iJ) \'Uf 29-Dec'. 21 <Jr )m 3·14 First n1~b1SJ5,1«nntl nlRbt fRH'. 1;uflldn S'11urdar I ; .· "' y •• Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot . ·I SaNrday, t)Jovember 7, 1998 A 9 European Jla.vo~ IJ,t Cannery , Vil~e during stre~t market~ . . g~eer wylder · Marlann~'s G aonery Villag~·s 31st' ~&Qt wilHurn nto ..... .---~ · European Street Mar- ket frpm·tO a.m. to 4 p.m . today. The event includes art, c:lnltques,· gifts, hvo music, • fresh produce, refreshments and an autumn sale. Mer .cttants participating include The Feathered Nest, The • South of France, Cannery Paints, Dancing Bear Gdllery, Carole Aklns Studio, Ilona and Cora, Cannery Exchange, Le Canard, Nobilt Antiques, Ardenia Capannelll, Jane Elliott's Cottage, Living Cre-• atlons, Alta Coffee House, VU- . ESTATE JEWELRY Orange Coc°"H'• Bellt Kept, . • °'"""" • ... • N'°""s • • ~. • Pl:"'1ot.'1S •• See.id- • VMAGE • EAll!Ncs • .for WAJCHES. • Rl'iGS . ,_ ...... ,,..,,,,.,, . ~ti.-,. Nobody, But Nobody: 8da~ POfll' Jllore Tlaon We Do Pori • Gold, Plntinum &: Sih-er Jewelry 4"by4AWBJ- " • Wo.tchee 'DMlmtlbnas"Sale • Sterling Stlver Pfe.cca 1881. -eo-1. on Premiums Paid for Pre-wwn Jewelry . 4?J.19 Campus Dr., B-141 •Irvine Claeek It oat.I 1n nw un.tWntty c.mur <oppotli~ t1t.e l'N'f'OC'J Siik a.ta 11.S59fl (949) 854 4488 uc.•3<31011 UNHAPPY WITH YOUR PROFILE? DOUBLE CHIN GOT YOU DOWN? · Roger BEFORE I I Janet BEFORE WELL, GET YOUR CHIN UP! ABSOLUTELY FREE!!! I Janet AFTER Script to Screen is look.mg for people O\er 35 who de!'>irc a "facelift" in 8 Wl'ek.<> by trying an ('xerc1se device for the n~~i.. ,md j.1wline for iust three minutes a day. Your results and comments wall bt.' photographed·and videotaped for po~"iblc u~e in .l nJtion.,J telcvbion infomercial. Jage Home Design and Bella · Dcaphne • .For more mfonnction, Cdll (94°9) 7b·6.183. Smith & Hawken, dn • · . upscale home and garden shop, ell South Coast Plaza, is ready for Chrislmds. There all kinds of hohdcly df>corations to chose from, Including wreaths, orna: ments, sedsonal trees, votives and garlands. For the gurden there 1s a nice selection of top- qualily bulbs that.are perfect for sµnng pldnlmg. Also, there ' 1s d sale on selected fall cloth- ing for women marked down .10%. For more information, call (714) 437-9526. Nordstrom is having it 1119 colors and saws. There are also swee' Pea ha PXp nd ed its rv1rei; to mdudo dffocdabl c women' nd ch1ldren·~s.s~a~""=~~W,gg:s m t t> star~ teatunnt You can tind selected mer-40 vendor:. thdt you Cdn orde1 chand1se throughout the ~tort• from. The owner, John Yao, reduced fo! the sat~. Non.I· and three otner artists olle1 strom is at South Coast Plaza tree anterior-design :.ervicc in Costa Mestl. For morn mfor-with d minimum purchase. mdtion, call !714l 544 BJOO. Store hours are from 10 a .m. le) Home & Garden Decor 1s 6 p.m. daily. ll's at 522,W. 19th offering d free tmdhath for th(> St., Costa Mesa.'For more first 20 c;ustomers who spend info.rnldtion, call (!"-149) 64s. $100, starting this we<>k~·ncl. The stpre hds all kinds of turni-9660· Alexandra Abercrombie ture, fountains and sldluary. A Photography 15 offenn'g 0 lot of what you sec> in 'thP 50%-off special on Christmas showroom C'qn also he custom sittings through Nov. 30. Fur designed to ht you1 :.tvle with more information, call (949) a vanety of finishes, gld:1cs, 673-1 571. ecora rng or spec1 ic es1gn pr,,..f r1 nc ..that m¢ude c.ol l e gc. eclectic, Shabby Ch1c and 11.1:1rn bn < ount,'ry .style~. 'J he trny store· conies horn ac c;esc;o nr>s and \\ rntlow treat· nu.ml , sllpcovP1s; pillows, b ed· dmu <lnd lJ<J by hf!<ld1nq. It's at 1720 :.1ntct t\na A ve. Co ta Me 11 £·or mon• 1nto rmdhon . <nil (Q49) 645·'t140 • BEST BUYS IS published Thursdays and Siuurdays If you know of a good buy, send .. fax to 646-4 170 or write to Dally Pilot, Best Buys, 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627 R r _..........-~-FOR USED KIDS . 5URNITURE HOURS: MON-FRI 10-5 SAT10-4 CLOSED SUNDAY -oe'Sk. Chairs, ~-.......-Bunk Beds, Dressers. Trundles, Car Beds . FREE PICK UP KIDS FURNITURE CONSIGNMENT 670 West 17th Street, Costa Mesa (949)548-0660 Specializing in the following: • Uniqu~ tind~cape dt::-.ign~ ind fCl)<. lVatll.H'\S •.Fine g,irJcn in~tallntion-.. •Custorn 1nasonl)' & ~tllnework •Accent garden lighting •Excellent hmdscape rn ainten( nee For inquirie~ anJ JUCltat h.ln'. plea-..e rd~ ph\ ..,ne 714/6454635 nr Fax us ~tr: Interested parties call Joanie O'Donnell at Script to Screen 714-558-3971, Ext. 837 • Faci1l1 • M..uge • Sportl Thenpy • Dody Wnp1 • Hydrothl'npy • Body Poht.h • • Pffb •Vichy Sh~rt • Steam Roome •'Walling • ElKtr.>Jtaij • 714/645-6390 E-.t. i976 THE RCHE~ • Pre ft Post Luu Therapy • Hand & Ft-ot Care • Pnh • Gitt Cl'rtiticatl'J • ll>Yo Oinnunl velid for ell ,.,.,i<"•• H<"ept alreedy dhcounu•d p•d·•~··· retail producu or in cnnjunc'tion with any other Ji•• ount. • · Tlte Original ·· MIKE'I CARPET$ OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA * No'v\ Owned & Operated b~ Mesa Upholster~ '" No Longer on 17th St. NOW LOCATED at 1998 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa TEXTURES • PLUSH CABLE • BERBER 20% Off ENTIRE STOCK' CALL NOW 642-8400 What t e critics say ... "/Jest Steak Diane anywhere. " .-ZAGEi SURVEY 'Top wine list in the country since 1983 ... WINE SPECTATOR JOIN US FOR LUNCH Orcr SO items to chooseftom MARINE CORP LUNCH 1\fes., Nov: 10, 1998 11am-3pm s.o.s. $6?5 HAPPY 223R0 BIRTHDAY TO THE MARINES SUNDAY NIGHT SPECIALS $1495 ·$s9s Swor<!fish • Halibut • Safnwn Choose from over 25 cntrccs Yankee Pot Roast w/Corn Fritters Braised Lnmb Shanks Jardlnaire Little Bit of Italy Bralst'd Short Ribs fardlnalrc Breast of Chicken Pannigiana •Wal Plccata l\aked Meatloaf Chicken Cacdatore • Chicken Piccata Chickt'nErlcd Steak w/Country Gravy Calamari avtr Angel Hair Pasta• Veal Parmigiana ~ne wtC1am sautt-·~--,, _ ....... i.,,~ -·---·~ !tl~fl1Xd!tl.11"1Um:ittnt"'"''-'"-"'• (StrVrd wfdl Malinatri. Qnm()• resto "'JJN. rntSf Sau«S) .. Srttmpl over Angel Hair Pa. 4l . ·~~liff~li'·OlltM.ls.•~~'6'5~7~~~::£"-:4!'.&.;:~~ :~ . ;.. . .. ort Boulevard at CoaSt Hi hwa 1Jte4a, DESIGN CENTER ;;For All Your Decorating (\leeds!'' . : .. JO Saturday, November 7, 1998 . . " • .- Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot _Volunteer spirit alive -and. well i-n-,NeuJfaort.:.Mesa . . NOMINATED FOR SPIRIT • time thi Wednesday to remem· ~=-AWARD~ Seventeen r ldents of Costa Mesd, Coronci.deJ Mur and Newport Bedch have been nomi- ndted tor the Spirit of Volun· tP.ensm awl'lrd sponsored by ;J.C .PPnnPy. Th<> tiwards will he pre- ~ented Nov. 18 at tht• Volunteer Canter of Grt•dter Orange Coun· ty Giving 1s Living Awards Lun- C O At=-M u-N I T y -t>cr cind tipnor our wteran~ t & C l U B S mt'!n and women who served us f hrst-comc, fu:.l·serve basis. The fee ts $itO for t!!d!m::tnllt· and $35 for each additional half- hour and includes one candy cane per guest. Thanks to the cheon "The Spirll of Volun- tt>ensm 1s d gn>dt chdnce to rec· ognize the tremendous work that people do tor the community, ,md it gives everyon •, including myself, who pdrt.IC'lpd(t•s an incredibly goo<l f<•plmg dbout our community," Sdtd Steve Kwong, chdUll1dn of th(• c•vent dnd Vol- unteer Center board mt>mber. Locdl nornmN:;; \ire 'udge Frances Munoz ot ~ 1dd1son Cle· mentdry·School: Kaylee Acuff dnd Jane Hardacres, FnPnds In Service to Hlundmty ot the Har· bor Awd, Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur ~ermy. Roydl Fdmi1y Kids' ('dmps, John MacGregor, Adult Day Se>rvtcf's ol Or<1n~.Jt' County, Rob Friedmann, I ldrhor Chmt· tdn Fellowship. Don dlld Nedra Maher, Sdvc Our Youth, Steven Falnbarg, YM( A Cornmuruty <:,ervices/fc1m1lll''> ( ostc1 I\ 1C!>d; jim de boom Merle HaUeberg, Someone· Cares Soup Kitchen; Kary1l Quick, Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center; Mark Gluski and Elizabeth and Dave Cook, YMCA ARK Program for Abused Children, and Edyth C hetkln and Jacquellne Miller, NPwport Beach Public Library. For more information on the $75-per-person awards event being held at Tinseltown Studios, coll Fran.Mulvanla at (714) 953· tJ757, exl. 136 REMEMBER THEM: Tu k<> Used book sale to benefit libraries Tht· Fm·mls ol lht> Costd 1'1<>Sd Ltbram•-. will hold d usc>d book sale from II d.m to :i p.m toddy at thl' Mesi! VNdc.• Br,incb Lrhrdry, 2qb9 r.. t1•.,c1 \'Nell• DnvP East Thi~ t!\ 1•nt le.iturt>s h member~­ onlv pH··salP front 8 to ~ a.m Tho.,t• \\ho arnH~ e.uly can jom the rncnds ol the Costa Mesd L1l>rdne:, c1ocl tcJkl' <lch·dntage of lht• pre·.,cJIC selections Books, which are $1 for hard· backs and 50 cents tor paper· backs, have been presorted for converuence. . These pook saJes. are the orga· mzatlon's mdlD source of income for librnry boo.ks, read111g pro· grams and other related maten· als. For more mformabon, call (714) 546-5274. -~, JOAN ANDREWS, MS -~ t.ducational Prychologisc, MFCC, •• Author of ADD ,Kaleidoscope ~-~ ·: ADD SPECIALIST -~" Cl Ill l)R~N. ADOLESCENTS, ADUITS. A COMPLETE ADD TREATMENT FACILITY ·f rJ:cruRES f Itt \nn < >v• RVll \\ lH "'I<>Hl.R 12 & 2<1 7-~:UO J~M. • COASTIJNE COUNSELING CENTER 1200 Quail. 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On Tuesday, the Maripe Corps' anniversdfY, pause for a minute and sing the first verse of the Mannes' hymn: MFrom the halls of Mo~tezwna, to lhe shores of , Tnpoli/We hght our eountry's batU1?s in the air, on land and sed/First to figJ:it for right and freedom, and to keep our honor clean/We are proud to claun the tiUe of Uruted States Manne." RENT A SANTA· It's not too early lo rent Santa for holiday pa.rtic· , busmess meetings, day care, club or school events. Santa may be rented for a mirumum . halt-hour visit between 10 a.m. dnd 10 p m. Dec 1 to 23 Res·et· vations must ue made at least 24 hours in advance and are on a Newport Beach Conununity £er· vices Department; Santa visits loca,_bons in Newport Beach, Corona del Mar and parts of Costa Mesd. For more tnformd· tion, call (949) 644·3151. CLUB NEWS: The I Jarbor Mesa Lions Club will hold the third annual Holiday Boutique from 10 a.m. to 4 p .m. Nov. 14 at Estancia High School Commons. The boutique will feature hand- crafted gifl<;, decorator items and a variety of items tor sale. Pro- ceeds will go to local chanties. Drop on by Seventy-two mem- bers and guests attended the "Special Guest Day" luncheon meeting of the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor to hear Rapture captain Scott M<;Clung describe his 40-day expenence in a Nfexi- Treru:ly, upscciU furniture store offers bargain prices for new and used one-of-a-kind items. I< UIAl~AVl . 1U11nc .. 1arntA<11 (.At}}(.i4( 714•963•7046 FREE HERBAL VIA With Androst~ No purchase ne<:t$Sary. J Ptt CU$101ne1' with this ad "Matk McGuire'• admi,~ion that he U\CS AnJn.,,,tcmcndilme for lncrcdi~e stttnl'th ~lln r.ivl' rt'Vil'~~ from USA Today, N't Pl>'>t & l A Timt,." tm, S-4.LEI J 4. ~bout.- •Beautiful lingerie • Leather • B.ichclor(cnc) supplies • Adult to~ • Lotions • Adult gag cards. Lotions ~ Lace ·Don't Speculate- Investigate Santoni, Skrifvars and Damerell Quality, Discreet Investigations Since 1975 Domestic Investigations Background Investigations Locate Investigations Asset Investigations Hidden Video Surveillance Criminal Checks Marital Surveillance New Hire Screenings . Cjll Toll Free CAL Lie Pl 12689 800 966-5715 Bring In This Ad For An AddJtJonal 15°/o Off' ~l. Purc~ase ,, can jail. -woJITH~-Wcf,ro the Anchor Watch, the newsletter of the Newport BalboA Rotary G:lub: "Let your epitaph 'read NO REGRETS.H SERVICE O..UI MEmNGS tHIS COMING WEEK. Want to get more involved in your'Community, make new friends, network or give something back to your community? Try a service clubl You are invited to attend a club m~eting this coming week. Many clubs will buy your first guest meal for you TUESDAY -7:30 a.m. The New· port Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at· the Balboa Bay dub for a program on' • fatigue and exercise. 6:30 p.m . The Costa Mesa·Newport Harbor Lions Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club. WEDNESDAY -7:15 a.m. The So}lth Coast_ Metro Rotary Club will meet at the Center Club. Newport Har· bor Kiwanis Club meets at the Un1versi· ty Athletic Club Noon The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the HAPPY TURKEY DAY! Rabbitt Insu'.rance Agency Atrro • HOMEOWNERS • HFALTH ef O Years in Businest ~ ~ ~ Sc-1.., AIPtt'P•t•~··' ,. .• . 631-7740 -441 Old Newpon Blvd.• Newpc,'rt lkat.h tlli-ti .... n ... , .. a11 Bahia Corinthian Yacht dub. Costa Me1e RotMY~kJ~meet.MU..Mesa Verd~­ Country Club . 6 p.m . T~ Newport·iel boa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yi!<ht Club to hear Or. William HooSf' on the subject of chil· • dren's hearing • • THURSDAY -7:30 a.m. Costa Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's cafe for a patriot· le program recognizing Veterans Oay. Noon Kiwanis Cfub of NetNport Beach· Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The Costa M~ Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn. The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor ' meets at Riverboat Restaurant for the Fire Figh1ers/Pohce.Officers of the Year program The'Newport-lrvJne.Rotary • Club meets at the Irvine Mamott • COMMUNITY 2t ewes IS published every Saturday in the Daily Pilot. Fax your seNke club's meeting information to (949) 660 8667 or mail to 2082 S.E. Bristol St • Suite 5, Newport Beach 92660 3150 Bear Street, Costa Mesa, CA 'U' (714) 708-4805 ' . Visit the International Headquarters of TBN! lutrnrntiounl :J{tnbqunrtrn Free hourly showings at the Virtual Reality Theater, depactmg the life and miracles ofchrist and the ministry of the Apostle Paul! I /11111 •: """ / /1111 \ /(J,1111 6p111 I 11 ·'''' /0,1111 .,,.,,,, ..,,,,, .!/•111 (,,,,,, IHIPERGO Wool Carpets from $19.90 ',q ,,r1 $5 .9911Sq. 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ELAM M.D. COSMETIC SURGERY Saturdoy1.November 7, 1998 A J 1 " 1watch for Dr. Elam's- LIVE .surgi cal ~roadcasts on ,. www.onlinesurgery.com ' . , J CALL TODAY FOR FREE CONSULTATION · i ·-·-·· .... -.. ~~~--(949~ .. .,~,...,~~ ... -~..: 360 San ~i9u~I Drive, Suite 207 <. A 12 Saturday, November 7, 1998 date book Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot Cafe blooms with luxuriousness 0 CC DI I C E C 0 ·1 C E I I Brght green in color, the .. F 10m th~ silvm tray under- n&tth tJ,u <l llllR. miutini • c1nd pNsonal shaker to the ttecttd1•nt whltc chocolate-ch cuk t•, thi> Gardens C~1c at tho fotu SN sons £ lotel is all dbout in<luly(>JlCI' Granny'tinrhans distinctive our·apple flavor and is perfect for thosP who can't drink straight ...-""''4--.. -!>~ vooka mortinl~. ~~=--= ThL• lounge mslde thl• posh f-(1..,hion lslctnd hotel in Newport Bl c.1ch drc.1ws mtem.aUonaJ guests a.nd locdls alJkt• who Wdnt to hc1vC' u wc:ktml~ listen t() soft-rock llvt· 111u-.1<· and unwind from a dc1y's work. • 11 as tlw "t'C'und rcstaunml rn the hotel, but lht> mam NIGHT LIFE prPnuc;p ts the lounqc, • Sdl d Aa1111. (_;11111 •\', c1ss1st<1nt mctn dgPr. ·WP ctrl' ttw only llv<•-d aamond holPI m Nl'wport Beach, and the Sl'f\ II(' V<>ll Wiil ~.J<'l hero IS fa r twllt>r th.ill ctny hur. We go the PX tr t1 rmll' I ur our guests " Thi' .1tmnsplw re of the low1ge • .., \'Pry low-k<'Y Th<• !Jghting 1s chm, with mm1<1lurc cd.ndle lamp.., di 1•c1ch ldhlc>. The round, rnc11hll• tc1hll's·c111• "PctCNI out and th<· t h,ur.., <lrl' Jnw ·'>tllmq, .,oft dncl c·omtor lohlP Un Tl111r<.,d,1y, Fnddy tlnd Sc1t- 111duy nlcihls, Roset1 nrw Luneres and Jt>ff t<. t,1yor 1'111N ld tn Wi th hn• Jllll~l( Tiw duo pltty .. every- ll11nq Jw111 11140s w.ang amJ 1an to -.ofl·rt•1 k hats of !ht• 1980s ilnd 1 C:.,11()., Cum·} -.,11<1 the husiec;t rught . rn tl11• lom1q1• as 'fndityc; from about :J 30 p 111 • IJpcause many pPopli• from till' sunm~nding off an• l1111lchnys,m Nc•wport Cen- . + WHERE! rhe Four Sff.. sons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive, Newf)C?rt • Beach · + WHEN: 11 :30 a.m. to midnight Sunday through Wednesday; 11:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. Thursday through Sat· urday.. + HOW MUCH: Food: $7 for appetizers, $10 for lunch, $12 for dinner. : Drinks: $8 for martinis and margaritas, $S'to $8 for wine, $5 for beer ~ PHONE: (949) 749-0808 ter come there for a dnnk after work~ The crowd ranges from about 30 to 50 years old and the atpre is dressy cdsual You are likely to spot lrvme Co. bigwigs and Newport Center power players dressed in business suits having after-work meetings. Aside from the ttowd, the thmg that sepdrates the Gal'dens Cafe from a typacaJ bar is the f11st-class service. The minute you drrive and choose a table, d waitress comes over to take your order. While ·you wait, you are given d sinall sil ver tray tilled with gourmet snacks. The speo alty IS defuutely the m artinis, which come in several unique flavors including the fdJTlous Granny'tini made with Stolichnaya vodka, green apple schnapps and tnple sec. FREE Buy 1 Wrap & 2 Fountain Drinks~ Get t Wrap F . Cood Tlvu 11/18/98 ~'-left ill l't\ltl "4'1 Othtf Oller Orcr CouP!lll Pet CU$1Qft\et ~ IS nc.\ Sood fn! O.lMir.es ........ _ .. ____ _ FREE . I Buy l Bowt & 2 FOllUR Drinks, Gd l Bowl free OMio<o 1'!11 Vallcl l't'th Anr OUlr< Oller Orw ~Pu C..-Good Thrv 11/18/98 I Co.4>Jn " IWJC Cfl<d for deWlrlH Hillgren Square 250 £. 17th St., Suite 0 Costa Meu (949) 54&.4403 . In Union Plaza 2'35 lrnperW Hwy. BrN . (714) 672-9727 t-X~O Daily l~unch Specials $5.95 ttolton eoteru Fre.\h Seafood Nightly I Zubie's Proudly 5erving 30 Years! 414 Old Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 6 45-6086 f. Other ~pular selections;-,-·--_..._ include the Orange Countini made with Stotichnaya. Ohranj vodkd, Grand· Mamier and citrus • juice: the Very Berry, which is , Absolut Kurant vodka shaken wtth Chambord and strawberry liqueur: and the Dutch Chocolate Kiss made with Ketel One vodka and Godiva liqueur with a chocolate swizzle. Gardens C'af<? also has micro- brews OR tap and a 'wide seleC· tion or bottled beer and wines by the glass. A full menu of appetizers is ttvailable from 11 a .m. to 11 p.m , and range from cheese, bread and grapes for $12.50 to Russian · beluga caviar and traditional condiments for $65 The bdr also serves soups, sal- ads and scmdwiches for lunch, hand-tossed thtn-crust pizza, and pastas, hamburgers, steaks and chicken entrees for dinner. After dinner, d dessert tray offers luscious sweets, including the while chocolate cheese cdke, double-chocolate fudge cdke and be rry tart. Regular or decaffeinated coffee comes in a personalized silver pot with a trny of fresh cream and sugar packets. Valet parking at the hotel is free when you eat or drink at the Gardens Cafe "We never SdY no to our guests,• 'Cuney said. "We have it .before they dSk for it." · 'i ALDEN'S CARPET has opened a new Arca Rug Studio \\'hy Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL Rl'GS & RL'NNERS on SALE. 1 ldndlllclCk~ \\OOIS, syntheticc.:,, sis<ll ALD EN'S CJ\HPETS, INC. lhb J pf,l( <:111i.i ., ... ('0 .... 1.1 \1t~<,.a ()46-4838 house to liome @8~-P~· Custom embellishments for your home ... • \Vindow Treatment •slipco\:er •Pillow •Bedding & More •Baby BeJding AFFORDABW Decorating Services Available SPECIALIZJNG IN -Cottage. Eclectic, Shavl:1y Chic. Mexican Country 5tyles. 1720 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa (949) 645-9 40 Holy Smokes! 113 of our Bar Is Certified outdoors I Ant·~"""'3 outdoor Pool Tables 1830 Newport Blvd. Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa 548·8428 ENJOY NEWPORT'S M~ST DIHQUE DININ~ EIPE RI EllCE FREEI Dinner ·is on us When you purc})nse one entrcc at regular price, you'll receive one free entree al equal or le~ er value <bcver· age, tax and tip not included>. Tbts offer 1s only good through Novcmhcr 7, 1998, c:o <'all now for n•~crvalions: (9-19, 673-3425. ! RIVERBOA'C RESTAURANT A Waterfront Chi sic nt ,. The choreography and -mindng-ot a trto-of '9€€-- dante department alums will be featured at 8 .tn. Sahtrday at the OCC Faculty Dance Concert. Featured alums include R.ot>ert Moses, pictured, Donna Uchizono and · RJchard Gray. Moses ts on the dance faculty at Stanford University and has taught at UC Berkeley and the University of Texas. He Is the artistic · director of his own Bay Area dance company, which performs at Theater AJ1c!ud in San Francisco as ~art of Bla~ Choreographers Moving Toward the 21st Century. He attended OCC from 1980 to 1983. "the best thing to happen to New York nightlife since the repeal of prohibitionH NPIV Yor4 Obo.wvN DIXIECARTER /111111 TV\ "Dn1>:11i11~ \.\.(111u•11" FOUNDERS HALL CABARET '"""''"' \l II 111~ \\ ,,,. 1/111lll ·'' I\ II I' November 12•1·3o ·p.m. November 13 & 14 • 7·30 & 9:45 p.m. 7'14 740-7878 npUif'~· SABATINO 'S Rl''-l~1uranl l\ I .iclo Ship,\ ard Sall'ill.!l' ( ·o. ""' SJhatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner I mquf "inf rovm &. d1nln1t n1om\ 11ull1hl• fur 1•n..ip bll\IO~ mttlinl:' and prnMlt <um'11~1l\ 723-0645 l'll'llW (.'all For Rc<.enations and Dire<tions 251 Ship)·ard \Vay • ewport Beach I .. Newport BeOch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot .. . date book Soturdoy, NO\iember 71 1998 !\ 13 • 1 Ancient Chincl ~cOmes_to~life_cltJlCL~~ BRIEFLY irmat tonr -or-- can appreoate the a rt." John Alaskan vvildernc s ~Pb ' T ht? nchness ttnd power of ancient C hina has been remcamatcd at the OCC 'Fine Arts Gallery with the FYI · said. "ft tak~")"Ou ha :'k to a=~~ ume whP.n pr.opt appreC'lated ..... the arts ~o much th~y buncd Jt with them,· ·an.stage Ala illlloduction int.Q";,."'"""1a~skac-"".t..,c;ul-..._-=;;r--_. exh1blt ·1'he Art of Ancient Chi- na: Sculptures and Vessels from Chinese Toml>s. "• The husband-and-wife team of trim Vallera-RickNson and Robert Ricker~on have trans~ formed the flat, white, rectangu- lar gallery into a recreation of the Han and Tang qym1sties. · The Rickcrsons have designed u room with walls t1f 1ade and red trim to resemble the color schemes representative of China. Slopos and angles of the tombs and theu archaeological. sites have been replkatcd to give the viewe1 a true feel for the time and place m wqich the ' artifacts were created and '1ltE ART OF ANOENf Otl~ SCULPTURES AND VESSELS FROM CHINESE TOMBS' + WHERE: CCC Fint: Arts Gallery, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa + WHEN: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday through De<!. 10. ~ HOW MUCH: Free + PHONE: (714) 432- 5039 found · Pottery totems of screaming camels, st01c horses w1U1 hand- crafted saddles, warriors and courtesans, present a true. ylimpse inta the day-to-cldy life during these two periods. DON l.EACH I DAILY Pit Oi Above, lliis sculpture of an ancient Chinese entertainer with a drum from llie Eastern Han dynasty period is on display at OCC's Fine Arts Gallery llirough Dec. 10: The exhibit features sculpture.Ci cmd vessels from and.-nt. Chinese tombs, including this temple guardian figure, · left, from the Tang dynasty peri~d. A few of the statues dre behind Plexiglas to protect their vibrant col9rings, but the remamder of the pieces i;tand on · open-du fLXlures to mamtdin the personal ;md authentic atmos- phere. A small theater in the bdck of the gallery houses d few chaus No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FITS IN... Daily Pilot and a TV .set that continuously plays a video on Chinese c1vt- lizations and how the ancient dynasties influence present·dtty Chinese culture. The exhibition displays pn- vately owned clay pieces dona I - ed by local collectors such as · WALL SCONCE LIQHTJNQ Available in Country Ru st Jnd Earth <;h11dow 211· \\· rdr O long • 1913 Hodson Lighting Open Tucs.-Fri. H:30·5. !->JI. 9-4 1!110 Newport Blvd .• C:o~tJ Mesa Quality Li1h1in i., .. .-.ic• for 2'l \ .. n (949} 548-9341 Ftahlres High Qwdity Chrismuu Gifu •sail 11-. Arrulpcno uid OUTDOOR DECORATIONS. • Woi4d· Funoiu ~Ucct1bla ho111 l'olona.-, E.m•m Kdly, Ol'OUll.,Ja. f-oowijoi, ud Srn.plWa. GIFTS FOR All OCCASIONS COlf, F'~, fca.nis, Boating. ScKccr, Baebe.11. F.cbell. £«. 200 W~t Pacific Coan Highway • Newpon BeaCh (Co mu of Dover & Pacific Cout Hwy.) 949-650-4600 www.aJlabouamas.com STORE HOURS: Tues.-SaL 10-8 Sun. 8c Moo. 10..6 OC'C professor Dclvid Johns. · 1 <.dn walk d10und (the L YLl:.EN & JEFF EWING YOUR OWN HOME: A WISE INVESTMENT l\crvbod} j, looking for ways to mu~e morlr' monc\. <ind there is a let of llllk luua\ ·about the best in'~'tmt·nt~. ihe be~t investment 1ooay i ~1ill o"ning your own home. lfomc ':ilue throughout the 1990 · ha .. e apprL'<.'iak'Ci at the annual rate of inOation·· about 2co t0 4% each.)ear. I rom the purd~ finandal point of 'icw, home own rship i a ~till a g\JOCI in,·c tment. lnlikc tradnional ,a,ings \\here )tlU pa) tll\t' on iritere-t )OU ha\C l'"J·med. the imert:'l ~ou pa} on a homt mortgag can 'a'e )OU ta\ dollar~. \nd we aren't e'en tCJILing ab{lut gaining equil) 'er'u' pa}ing rent . \lo t pl'oplc don't n.~f:Jrd 1hdr home pure-I m inh,tment tenm. For 111l>'t honh:o\\ nc:r~. the r('al value of their home i~ the lalt that it pw,idc~ them "11h .i ,,,te. comfortable place to hv..-, a pl:i~c ro rai e their lhildren. l'njo~ f.imil) lifr. garden. and rntcrt.im guc-ts. The) can alter their hl)me 10 llll'l't thrir changing need~ l,n'1 ii great thm ~uch a boon b 'al'o )OUr m~t financiall~ "Ound 1mc tm~m! L) teen and Jdf ha' c 26 con,~cu11H' )Car' of real e'tatc C\perkn e in ~C\\port Bea h. The~ arc Cold"cll BJnkl'I'' #I agen". !"or 'prof\." iunal sen 1 e or ad"ice \\ith all your real Nale net.'tJ, call the [\\in~ at (949) 644·9060 ,.114. exhibit) dlld S<'C' llH1 }>ll'Cl'S oS they aw ht and c11splayed and l SALE! Final Days • • Custom Rugs • Designer Carpets HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722·7224 230 East 17th St Costa Mesa www.ruQsandcar ets coni Johris has colfected urt!Jllcts horn the East and West and has donated ·Tue Chinese Uighur Turk w1.th Huntmg.Fehne" to the gallery. standing 19 inches high, the statue shows th<.~ hunt· mg p1acllces of the Tdng dynasty circa 650. Th~ hunter's bedr~ and dress are un examph~ of typical western Asmn ethmci· ty from this period. "This is a way for the stu· dents and the community lo :!;ee one o( the many cultures pre- sent (dt that nme), • Vallera- R1ckcr~on said. "By exploring civilizations of the past we gttin a better insight of who we are and a greater knowledge and understdJldmg of people from other cultures.• Special arrangemen~s cun be made for groups and ind1v1du· als. A catalog b d\'ailable tor purchase al lhe door and sen es as a guide "through the exhibit. For more intormat1on on the l'xh1b1t or future presentdt1on~. cdll the OCC Fine Arts Gallery a.t t7l4) 432-5039. lWt!, will lie held .at 7 p.rn. Tudsday at !he Costn Mesa Conununlty Center. The event will feature songs and skc!.,h- es about the Kloncli.ke GOid Rush era with a re-enactment of a Nabvc Amencan t.al~ and 11 recital of Alaska poetry. The free show will provide audience momher::. with an eye· atdnng introduction to the AlfiSka wilderness. The center ls at l845 Park Ave., Costa Mes.a. For mfor· mation and reservations, call (71 4) 424-7871. Veterans to get entertaining salute The Ne~rt Dunes Resort will' play host to a spe- cial Veteran's Day celebration at 10:30 a.m. Wednesddy A local perf onrung tuts orgdIU- zallon will -salute• the veter- an \\1th both vocal and dance performances There will be cs po~t-perfor­ manc:e reception dl the resort's Back Bay Cafe All iormer military personnel are mVlted to this free event. ThE' New- port lJunes Resort is at 1131 Bt1ck Bay Dm e, Newport Beach. · Call (714) 729-3863 ROSEY'S AUTOBODY You Have the Right ,.. .... ..,~ .... ~L to Choose Your < Repair ·Facility Insist on the Best Lifetime Warranty Full Service Collision Center 1 n s u ran c e Approved Shop r:-~---- (949) 642-4522 121 Industrial Way • Co~ta Mesa EVEREST expenenc. the IMAX Mook·~ on °"" GJNtf' 1/2 ~ 5c.roen 1ndudlngth. Mu.le 9f ~ ~ 1n 11,000 ..tt Dit;bl Sound re.t:uring Nlllnltiof\ ~ U..ftl ~ A MacG1llivraB rrecman r-ilm ' I ' • • ..... (' ~ 14 Soturdoy1 November 7, 1998 • commun1 fOrum ... . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot EDIJORIAl CO•MUllTY (OMMENIAIY .MemCJ~to ·our;. nW ek&ted officiak_... room. After lookIDg at him for a day. l <'alleO the groomer and asked if I could bring him bdCK so ·he could ft.rush cutting lus hair. We never made it. Bud b('came very sick. . TO: Galy \ddnis, Tod Ri.dg'!_way, Nom1a Glov<.>r, Dcnnts O'Neil, Linda Dixon, cities' planning c<1mmissions .. You've seen the issues that strike d chord in Ille comnlUnity .. will be deciding the future o(thc.West Side, whether to privatize the Job qen- ter and how deep the city should w<;ide into-the El Toro issue. -' Gary Monahan, Judy Franco, Jim Fe~ry- H's an exciting tinw. You wiU bn lead- ing the community into the new millen- nium. And theu• <Jrc big decisions, big mttn. Dclvid Brooks, Wendy Leece and Sl'n.me CStokcs Judy Franco and Serene Stokes, you m<ly face the biggest ~hallenges of all - finding a. way to bring the school dis- trict's. f acilitics up to par. And! of course, . there are curriculum, test score and dis- cipline issues that will require .your attention. FROM: The Dt1ily Pilot RE. The next lour yeurs jobs ahead. . c onurdtuldtions. The election is lwh111d yo.u, and now the real d1c1llen~1c begins. The N~wport B<>ach City Council suf- fered a bmising with tht") departure of , Kevin Murphy from the city manager's post. The community is looking to you, Gary Adams and To~I Ridgeway, to help hedl the wounds and find a qualified replacement who will carry out the council's policies and vision. And then there's the airport battle to fight. :\lost of you a lrl'<Jdy know tl1at. The voters hc;ive placed their faith in your ability to d<'cide what's best for the community. It's a big job -understand- ing the issues, building consensus, drawing a fair conclusion. Don't let them \ ou'\ .. hcen ul it for the past four years:· and 'ou'vc done a good job. You would- n'I hc1ve hl'Pn rc-cilccted othenv1se. \nd P\'Cm you rwwcomers are familiar w11h tltt• pror.l'.,.., 'rou've served on your Gary Monahan crnd Linclc1 Dixon, you down. E l T 0 R 0 D E· B A T E Air servlces should be shared by. county I c1111 c<1lhnq c1hout El Toio, I urn wrmdermu why they \\ nnt c1notht•r airport. Why don t the} grve us \o\:hc1t \\'e rt•c1lh nPecfl And thut 1s c1 nc•\\ c1rP.1 lor 1t>crc.•at1ont1l . VPlHc IPs I Jere rn th1., cHl'd, there are \1.. n It•\' RV pdrks that can hc111dle the lctrg<>r models thdt <1re on llw ntdrket now. We llct\ t> 11 37-loot, three-shde 1ut, c111<I we live nl ·the New- pml l>urws -hc1ve for two }''ells And 11 thP-ir hotel goes 1hro11vh. w lwr<• WP Me living won't hH IJpf(• c1nymorc>. ThP1t> .uc• nc> really good prirks 111 lhts tlfC'ri. And if lhey \\' ,rnlt>d to lt11n El Toro into an R\ pcHk thc1t would c1ccommo- dcitc c1 lull-tnnc sPmor ared or udult area, have a vacation c1rt>ct, there is iusl innum er- able thinq-; thdt could be clone therf' to help out those Of llS who, due to heoJth Or other problems, i1ee<i to hve in their RVs It )list makes a Jot or sense. It '' 0uld he a lot of revenue tor lhe county 'therP would JU"t he 10numerdbl<' benefits, rncluclmg tdkps fqr the mer- e hdnls. GtVI' us !ht> RV park we rH'<'cl t1I d dt>cent prrc:e, and hkt· tht•y "''Y Bmld 1t and they will c:ome The only olh- PJ th1119 : L<'dV<' it d~ t1 ht1se so lhctl we <HO sctfl>. ANN BRYANT NPw port Be<1ch f<11rn1•ss , vquity and team- work <lr(' ctll q11c1ht1e!'i that mrlkP c1 community livable, comfortdhle .ind workable. Like 1t or not, business and community SNVl<:cs needed h}' a modern ~ociety must be .. prompt and wit 1hle These servKes are pr > "fch•d m a multitude of Wd'y" One of the most dramatic <lml etfPct1ve wc1y'> 1s throuqh aJr transport. Very simil<tr to a central loorl nlcHkP.tJOU system for a J.irqe City or <1 local se>clport to a r<>g10n, lh1• c11r tr.msport ser- v1< c•c, hE>netits cl s1qnafic<1nt rUPtl . Thul l'C"OnomiC' drt!d then. flWCs '>upnort lo th1•se vitc1l Thinking of dear ol' dad DON LI I 1AlLY Pll.OT Reader says El Toro ba e should be used ds an RV park, sucti as this one at Newport Dunes. providers of servicts, becullSP they are so benehc1al. None of this, of course. is free. We must pay for the market area, the seaport or the airport. That payment ut different limes 1s money, tax- es, inconvenience and relin- quishing property for the facilities. And of course, «.., m all modern communities, we must share at tunes the in<:on- vemence of traffic congP~t1on and noise. AU of this mu~t he fairly evaluated, pnontized and decided upon by the affected citizens. Orange County's growth 1s phenomenal, and we are cer- tam!y playing in the b19 leagues. Expanded ervkes are needed to cope with this growth Streets, pubhc uhh- ties, schools. markeb, et<:., and yes, more and better commercial a1r serv1cPs-:-dll of which can and do lwncf1t the residents in the regmn. Our stdlwdrt and over- worked John Wiiync Anp01t ha<: loyally coped with a1r ser- vice neecls for CJ Jong time. From the b~ginnmg of Ornn9P County, U1e affected benehc1al to all county cit1- zens. S.08 ROBISON Bdlboa Island < 1t11.ens hc1ve supported it with rPsourcf's c1nd with the The primnry issue that t1hovp mconvemencP'> or traf-needs to he addressed i:lt d fie und pldnt>s flying overhead meeting bNwf'en groups -all to the b<'nehl of all citi-· working on the two sides of zens in the c1rca. the airport is· If no airport is The c11r servicP need has btult at El Toro, how do we. out tripped the existing facili-deal with air travel demands? ty, t1nd dclditional au service 1) Expdnd John Wayne A1r- 1s ne"ded lu support the phe-port nonwnal growth here. Expan-2) If we do not expand s1on of John Wayne Airport 1s John Wayne: not econom1c:al, v1dble or a) How do we rallon capac- prac11c-.1l. The ad1acent area 1s 1ty at John Wayne? congested, occ:up1ed and pro-1) Leave aahnes to raise the h1hil1vely expensive, hence, prices of air tickets. 1mprnc~ical. 11) Restrict usage based on It 1:. time, through the led-residential zip code (1 .e .. those er<1l 91tt of El Toro, to let tlie who live m Irvine and South fl•st ol thP county c1l1zens JOJO County gel lower pnonty on thos<• adJdcent citizens of uvu1lable flights). John Wayne and·mcorporate b) How do we get passen- £!1 Toro into the Orange gers exceedmg John Wdyne's County au service, of which capacity to distant airports, oll will benefit. It is lair, it is such dS LAX dnd Ontario? . rnmrnun1ty-mincled, and it 1s DAVID J. ~RTHUR MAILBAG shuffled outside and stood llt the end or my cul-dP-i;ac only to. ec that l [arbor Boulevard was 11t up and so wa Ne\'· port Boulevard lncrcchble. On Oc:l. 17 dnd 18, Working Wardrobes held its annual event. These women, 'tro~ many local shelters a.cr&.;s Orange County, came to this event m search of businc s apparel. The purpoi;c of tht" event wa to provide each "cuc;- tomer· WJth eight to 10 outfit<;·and aacessoncs needed for JOb mtervtews and meetings. I debated a moment about wa1tmg or gomg to bed 11nd-0pted for the lntter. Apd, yep, before 1 could close n1y eyes, the lights came bltck on Papa had done it ngam. But (heehee), Olx'd1enl Daught r hm1 the last wprd. Th" folJQwmg dtsy I rented the vtdl'o and we tchod the lni.t hv~ min- utes of the movie FLO MARTIN Costn Mt>SU The Red Cross members volunh Ned at lhts event and had u great tune. They 4'lt up a mutl-mall at Our l..<'l<ty Queen of Angels Church. Thn; mall wns stocked with a Petite Boullque, plus·s1zc clothe . fl makeup center, many racks of sho ' , anct accc sory table$. 11 wets n memornhlc event for till of the p.trt1cipating volunteers. By tht• oncl of the cicty, the> women were well· . P<nupped to clres for SU{ccs . SO.NIA LOHIYA I I t\S too bad dogs; can't talk. If they could, U1ey would be able· lo make thmr own hair appointments. This is a story dbout my dog's visit to the groomer. It was such a rughtmare, 1t rnc\kes th~ perfect Halloween tale. Bud the poqdlc had the' same gTOomer for five' years, but she closed her shop to move out of town. A neighbot recommended a groomer, who ended up giving us c:ompli· mentary OeclS to bnng home. So alter spendmg $35 getting his hair cut, we proceeded to the vet to spend another $35 for flea control. But we got through this, not a big deal. The real nightmare was yet to begin. The same neighbor (maybe we should move} told me that her aerobics mstructor recom- mended a groomer in Newport Beach. It was an interesting place. They don't believe in putting the dog in a cage while wajting for their Lum at the tub, therefore you hav<' every make and model runrung around the shop. r was hesitant about leaving hrm there. In fact, I almost turned the car around to pick him up. Oh boy, next time I'm going to listen to myself. When I picked up Bud a few hours later, I thought maybe they hadn't had the chance to firush cutting his hair. As far as I could tell. the only haucut he had was on his face and feet with the top of his head look- ing llke a portabeJlo mush- We ure fortunate to have on~ of the best vets m town He ran tests on Bud and diag- no~cd the caus~ of his illness to be a bacterial virus -a vuus , that my vet is confident Bud caught at his groomers. I called the groomers first thing the n(!Xt morrung and explafued what happened to Bud and what the vet said. Her com- ment to me was he couldn't have possibly caught the virus at her shop as "her clients are only the upper echelon.• Hello? I don't care how much money a dog has, he still can get sick. I responded by suggesting she speak directly to the vet and asked her to use her oYrn conscience regarding the $223 vet bill. I did insist on the $35 grooming charge to be refunded. She refused. That night, I saw red -or shall I say it was more like purple, deep, dark purple bruises around my doifs collarbone, where they had him tethered at the groomers. That was the tmal straw. As of this wntmg, I have contacted the Better Business Bureau, the Amencan Soaety for the Pre- vention of Cruelty to Animals and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. If the d09s can't speaR out for them- selves, maybe we can do 4t for '\hem. • SUSAN BRODRICK 1s a Newport , Beach resident, HOW TO REACH YOUR REPRESENTATIVES l PRESK>ENT Bill Clinton, (D), The White l louse, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, Wdshmg- ton, DC, 20500. Hoiline (6 a..m. to 2 p.m) (202) 456-1t11. VICE PRESIDENT Al Gore, (0), The Capitol Bwldmg, Suite 2 t 2, Washington, DC., 20500. GOVERNOR . Pete Wilson. CR), State Capitol, Sacramento 95814, (9i6) 445- . 2841. U.S. SENATORS • Barbara Boxer. (D). 112 I lart Senate Buildmg, Suite 112, Wash- ington, D.C., 20510, (202) 224- 3553; or 2250 E. lmpenal I hgh- way, Suite 545, El Segundo 90245, (310) 414-5700. • Dianne Feinstein, (D). 331 r lclrt Building, Washington, D.C., 20510, (202) 224-3841, or 11111 Santa Moruca Blvd., Suite 915, Los Angeles 90025, (310) 914·7300. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES • C hris Cox, (R), 47th Distnct, 1 Newport Place, Swle 420. New- port Beach 92660, (714) 756-2Z44: or 240~ Rayburn Building, Wi!sh- ington, D.C .• 20515, (202) 225-· 5611. (Repre;ents mo~t of New- port Beach.) •Dana Rohrabacher, (R). 45th Dis- trict, 101 Mam St., Suite 3C, Hunt- ington Beach 92648, (714) 960- 0483; or 1027 Longworth Building. Washington, D.C., (202} 225-2415. (Represents Costa MC£a and West Newport Beach). STATE SENATE Ross Johnson (R), 35th Distnct, 18552 MacArthufBlvd., Swte 220, lrvmo 92715, 833-0180 STATE ASSEMBLY Mdfllyn Brewer (R), 70th Distnct; 18952 Moc Arthur Blvd., Swte 220, lrvme 92715, 863-7070. STATE COASTAL COMMISSION' 45 Fremont St . Suite 2000, san. Francisco 94105, (415) 904'"5200 Rcg10na1 office located in· Long Bedch (310) 590-5071. ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hall of Adnurustration, 10 Civic Center Pli;tzd, Santa Ana 92701. • Jim Silva, 2nd District (C Mesd), 834-3220, • Thomas Wilson, 5th D1strlt't (Newport Beach, Santa Ane 1 !ei.ghts), 834-3550. ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD 88 Fatr Dnve, Costa Mesa, 708- FAIR. ---i Board: President Enuly Sanford! Vice President Don Saltarelli, KM memben> Gary Hayakawa, Jun Lindberg, John Crean, Randy Smith and Don Willet ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Dove, P.O. Box 905Q, Co:.ta Mesa 92628-9050, 966~ 4000. Elizabeth D. Parker, member, Trustee Area 5 Costa Mesa, New· port Beach. CITY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair DnJ ve, 92626, (714)754-5223. Mayor: Peter Buffa rouncil; Joe Erickson, GdJY Mon .. ahan, Heather Somers and Libby Cowan. pher tor school dance perfonnances. •Should she have received the same 4.0 A as the girl next door who took onl the "breeze• das es and watched tel - vi ion dftcr chool? l think not. PATTY ULLEGRAY~ Balboa Isl ·East Side streets not so easy l livd on the East Side ot Co::.ta Mesa und I am appalled at th condition ol lh- mnior str >ets. Or~ng Avenue from 19th Stre •t to past the church 1s the worsl stre t J hav SC' •n. Also Ranta Ana Avenuo frorn HJlh mo.,t of the way down to 22nd Strc.•t•l. 111 When 1s the rity gomg to do som • : thmg about the e stro tsi TI1ey hnv ~ .,. ovc1 layc<l omc of the sido streets, tmd they did n ea ome tenner lmnng care, ~k4f ... ~.._....,.._.,.,,,Htl- dty. . , . Why don't our c.iect d om do ~~~~~~~~~~l'] Qtncth\nyJ('UQU Yo~r g~~AM c.v Jl.1bd ~ ilimk it ftbOQt• • I • tune 1m~tlhng wns clone. ~MIKE MUS En t Sid r utent for 2 ~ !that the.ffi-00(1 is'('hanumg} " Flu- or said. "People JUi,l need.to come in-and get a ense of what we need to bring our schools up. to and beyond tho mimmwn stan- dards." The Buena Pork Unified School District situation doesn't mirror Newport-Mesa's. but there are several les:;ons the district AROUND . • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, Around Tovm. 330 w. Bay St .. Costa Mesa 92627, fax them to 646-4170, or call 540-1224, ext. 228. A complete listing of Around Town can be found at dailypilot com. TODAY might learn about floating a bond ·ssue m Orange County. . For one, the $13.8 inillion was- n't nearly the Cull pro1ected price or needed unprovemE!nt!I. Buena Padi school board member B Buck Levine !>did the distnct needs about $40 million for its seven schools. Newport-Meha has 30 schools, and the cost for improvements could range from $15 million to $100 million, school officials have sdid. "We felt voters woutd be a lit- tle more amenable to approve the T.O W N a.m. to 7 p.m today and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m Sunday. Admission is free. South Coast Plaza: is at 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (800) 782-8888. The House of fitness, 3420 E. Coast Highway, Corona de! Mar. will present free fitness The Orange Apple Computer Club monthly meebng will be presented from 8:30 d.m. to 1:30 p.m. in tht! Chemistry Building al OC'C, 2701 Fairview Rodd, Costa Mesa. Apple Corp.'s Bill LttBatc will demonstrcit<• features of System 8.5. First-time guests dr~ free. Annual membership is $45. For more information, call (714) 836-0522 · testing from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Testing includes body fat, flex- ibility, and strength analysis. AdrnissLOn is tree For more information, call (949) 675- 3287 . ' A train show wtll be presented A Discovery Science Center exhibit \vill be at South Coast Plaza's JewF>I Court from 10 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Sunday at the Orange County Fem & Expos1hon Center, Bwldmgs 10 c:md 12, 88 Fair Dnve, Costa Mesa General cldm1ss10n is $5 Children under 12 are free. For more information, call (630) 834- 0652 or (714) 708-3247. (jreat 'Tfiings Consignments Antiques & Collectables NOW ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS (EARN DOLLARS) s s s .·NOW PURCHASING ESTATES · Antiques, Collectables, Vintage Jewelry . Art, Sterling. Crystal, And More ... · 369 East 17th • Costa Mesa Mori-Set 10·5:30 515-3500 • Everything On-hand To Take Home Today . • Warchou ~c Emironment Means Extra Saving • No Pushy Salo~pcople • New Mcrchandi~e Every Weck • We Welcome Designers, Decorators and Spcd 6er • Cmlom Furniture Painti.ng Done on Site ~ .... SoNrdoy, November 7, 1998 A 15 smaller bond issue if we can get the matching funds," Levtne said munit}t." we' tried to be honest dlld I School District. •The polltii:al di-. the ldP. of a· bond lS?ue has been ·upfront, and we had the support mate of Orange County ls so con-1aiscd. . Buetla Pa get matching funds from the state r:rne City-CouncD:-we-made l · ervabve and a.nti-taxe5 that mo t ·we sWl don't have the report cleat that the mfrastruc:ture 1s districts don't even try it.• · back' yet,• rud board member under the provi.sio :'_E.tOJ><>fil-;.. falling ap : eJad that a bond.1£ ue mL.l.l>l Judy Franco _,_..._....,__-= tion lA, which voters also pas'>ed Tuesday and proviaes $9 Dillion Jn matching funds fQr school con- struction. · · Like New Ort-Mesa, Buena ~s..by a.two-thirds ma}an.ty. also _But Qa.W ~ er . Wend ' ParK: scnoo ·are all more than JO ... has discouraged school distncts, LcPCP, who usually espouses con- years old, which is dlmost how Bail said. , · ~crvtttive views, doesn't believe a long it's been since a bond issue 1n Nev.rport-Mesa, an arch1· hond issue Will be nece sary. succes~fully' passed In Orange tect's report of the dist{tct's school · "I don't wa_nl to raise taxes," County. maintenance is expected to be she said. "There art! other ways •we as a board have alwa~ tried, when ther~·s a big decision, to have a public hearing, and more than one if necessary.· U>vine said. ·nlf~ whole process has to be very open to the com- "The last successful bond issue presented to the school board by we wdnt to pursue. Wt:.'re already was in the '70s." Sdid Mike Bail, th~ end of the Jl)Onth . Although overtaxed, dnd l don't thmk the dSsistant supenntPndent of · the distri.ct hasn't discussed how it there's a inbod or that° the feeling's focililtes m the Santa Ana \Jnifted would pay for the improvements, nght. for.~ bond issue." GARAGE CONTINUED FROM A 1 • I Mesa High School." · Lambert told Ferryman of ~ idea, which was inspired by a Los Ang<>les Music Center • Merca- do" concept. The music center •Tue Costa Mesa Garage Tour." solicited several local business'es His comment elicited giggles ~ _to donate their outdated producl->, from members of the board and which the center would sell dur- the audience. Even Ferryman mg the Mercddo. said the idea was intended as "For instance, we'd gc•t last comic; relief at the end of a long year's version of .th1• VCR," Ltm- meeting. bert silld. "Ralhi>r U111n put those But one Costa Mesa resident items on their clo:.c•out tault-!, we who sdw the meeting on teleVl· told them they could !flit them lo sion said the idea wasn't Wlthout the Music C'c•nter <10d qet a · ldX merit and that it could tum into a write-off." viable fund-raising tool for Costa The ide<.t wus hllge>Tr succec;s. Mesa schools. Cul. netting lhe Mus1t C11ntPr as "I know he was talking kind of much as $250.000. tongue in cheek," ~aid Richard Lambert's 1dt>d tm C.'ost.i Mesa Lamberl, a fund-raising consul-was to gN SPVt>ral lo( al mer-. tant. #But I told him about a con-chdflts to donate tht.,it close-out cept SC'veral of us have thought Items lo the school chstrirt, which about thdt could help supplement would sell them in u w~ckend the cost of Grad Night at Costa garage sale bbti across the city. Asthma NEw TECHNOLOGY ro HELP AsTIDIATics! Free Seminar WED~ESDAY, NO\'BIBER 11 6:30 · 7 :30 P.~I. Mother's Market & Kitchen For Reservations Call 1-800-595-6667 235 E . 17th Street. C osta M esa . Sponsored by Metabolic Response Modifiers . .. " . "It's really not a garage sale, .. Lambert said. "The producb aren't old or used" The businesses could team up ·with ·celebrities" who would use their garage as the ouUet for the products. Some of L<unbert's sug- gested outlet collaborallons include: The Nordstrom-Ferry- man Garage, The Annstrong G~rden Center-Lambert Garage and The Br>st Buyi;-BuJta Garage. PerT}'llldn Sdld the idea had a certain appeal to 1l although he's not sure how lnvoh: ed -he couiji he m promotmg it · ~If there's enough lead tune, it could be a vtable fund-rai<>er, • F.r>rryman a1d .. 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Michael couldn't roughhouse with his boys•wi t sturbing neighbors. Llnda feared her children would be sti- . r~-:iy t..;~--i R··•'--fled -Ashley is a social butterfly, -... ~~Ui!!~U.:::a.a.w..u. UJCHU \4U~-Ryati:UHalllbwictious,.4nd..Oani&L ---~~re,_n;.;;;u._wioilhQ • · ·Rutting up. tli 1S..cutiou.und..inqurntive""'--_·_...__ Se s unW the house is bwlt. "I'd have to tell them to be qw- 1 laVUlg a stable home for her et a lot," Linda salc;l. "They would Children -Ashley, 51 Ryan, 3; stay upstairs most of the time.• Darnel, 2; and Caytlin, 2 monthS· They hadn't planned on living has extra meaning for Linda, in the apartment for very long. o moved from Rlacc to place as Michael had been workmg on an ~d. She was raised by a single associate's degree tn computer Jl\Offi, and they couldn't always technology before he and Linda make l.he rent. .. . married. But between work.mg "I've always moved so mudA. and raising a family, he wasn't ' ~ft never had the opportunjty to able to finish' it until 1994. . t down roots in one place and · "I think all people, when they et to know people," Linda sa1d.' ·dreamt they don't tend to think of Until recently, the Sebos lived the little !}lings, like what's your r five years ma !;mall two-bed-financial plan," Michael said. om upstairs apartment in "Slowly, you realize it's gomg to ullerton. But 1l wasn't the kind of take longer to save up." bility they wanted for their The two of them had decided 1t children. was more important for Linda to "The apdJ1.ment they were in ~tay home and cd.Ie for the chil- was not a plcd..ant pldce,", said dren than to work Michael ~th's husband, Frdnk. "It was I worked various JObs in retail and • ch-ndden." at one point_ even tried working ": ~ere was ·no place for th~ two iobs. · • team.~ H selected, Cox would be the first speaker from California, CONTINUED. FROM A 1 which would also be an added. benefit to the sldte Royce said. "We'll be well-positioned,• tativ£>, Ed Royn• (R-fullerton) Royce said. :.did he .behcvcs Cox hcls d good Royce said Cox's e?(perience as thance of b<>mg sel<>cted by the a California representative ·pro· Repuhlicdn Conforence, which vides valuable insight that will v.'111 mec:t Nov. 16 to select its benefit the state and entire coun- h.•dders Thf> po<;1Lion of speaker !I)' on issues ranging from unmi- musi rtl-;o l>l' approved by the full gration re.form to overseas trade. I Joust• . "Long Beach and San Pedro "I Uunk hts chdnce:. dre good.· will be the larg·est ports in the Royce sd1d. "l urged Chns to seek I country," Royce said. "California lhe Joh. I think h< has the h1m-is dependent on overseas trade.• peramPnl for the JOb and that he Locally, news of Cox's r.~rn msp1re th<' nwmhcrs of the announcement may have over- House lo work together dS a shadowed news of Gmgrich's MASSAGE Relieves Pain $3500 Stress & Tension Insurance Accepted HR. w/Ch1ropract1c Care. tM·>n·Frt e noon or1ti 7-DAYSIWK • 9am-9pm ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Or Gautier 0. C 714.979.6365 1072 S.E Bristol St Ste 209 Santa Ana Heights (Cofl'lef of Nev.port Bl No 1Br11;tol) Dao1el was born-with a cataract and is vi ually impaired. The""Scbos have nor-always had •--- insurance. Besides budgeting to pay the rent. utilitiE:S and other bills. t.bp...SobosJQU.nd they .~er.a ... keepmg tr ck of e~enses· so they'd have enough for diapers. food and gasoline "Jt started to look like we were going to be here a long time," • Michael said. The Frend.Ls even had consid- ered letti.(lg the Sebos move in with them so Michael would have the chance to take ·his education even further. uThere real.ly was no hope of moving from th~re," Frank said. "It was a desperate thing .• Tuey endured that for quite some time." Although the Habitat for Humanity house is seen as a blessing for the Sebos, but the · • Sebos will be a blessing to it and the· surrounding neighborhood, their friends said. "It's not so much that they deserve 1t," Frank said. "I know they're going to do right with it." mtenuons, but local Republicans said they respected the speaker tor tus decision. u In a way I'm not surprised that ·he would do the honorable thm~. • said Kathleen Holl.ingswort.ti, district director for Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Hunt- mgton Beach) "ll's a very honor- dble thing that he c:tid." Although Rohrabacher could not be reached for comment, his spol(esmen said he has historical- ly supported Cox and would sup- port his bid to be speaker. 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'98 ~LSOO 2500 mile \'Ill 168601 '98 SLSOO 7300 m11~, van 168877 SL Roadsters '98 SLSOO 4500 mne~ \'IO 169021 NEWPORT BEACH m-oP.ENER CdM giis clcim~ Y"iew t.eo,ie aoss Coun1rf · ~ aftw ttwd-ploce finish at finms I page BS COUllT'iY-st KIM HAGGERTY·ZVUUS I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor High's Curt Herberts won In 14:55.5· at the Sea View League Flnitls Friday. Sailors ramble to title • Herberts ( 14 :55) Sea View individual wmner. Hu 11:\J\ll I> '' lllit Pio! ORANGE -With room to spdre, Newport l lorbor High's boys cross country team taught the Sea View League's bigger schools a lesson f riday m the league finals a t Irvine Regional Park. Behind Newport Harbor's first individual league champion this decade, senior Curt Herberts, Coach Bim Bdrry's Sailors -5-0 in Jee al 4M the clear favorite coming m - trounced the held Wltl1 34 points. The Tars also h<id a 1-2 firush (~pphomofe Chris Mc.Millen wa$ second) for the fin;t time in Bdr· ry's 10-year reign at Newport Harbor. · Herberts cro. scd the lta in 14:55.5, while McMillen fi shed in 15:13. Adam Antonini (eighth overall) ran a 15:28 for 9 third. top-10 perfonnance by a Sailor. Juniors Chns Landgren (15:42) and Doug Dukes (15:46) placed 11th and 12th overall, respective- ly, for the Sea View champions. • Herberts ran a fantastic race," said Barry, whose individ- ual winner was never pushed. "He looked strong and was total- ly within himself most of the race. He was m total control.• •Running game, including 41 Pereclia carries, and solid defense, is enough. NEWPORT BEACH· -The two-word quip · came easily from NeytJX>rt Harbor High f<>qtbaJl coach Jeff Brinkley Friday rught. And why not? It had been a month since the Sailors' head mcl.ll was in any kind of m~ to smile, let aJone.Joke, after a Sea View League football game. "Child abuse," Bnnk.ley uttered through a wide grin, referring to the workload carrted -by senior tailback Robert Peredia in a 19-7 Newport Harbor win over -visiting El Toro, which kept the Sailors' pqstseason hopes alive and eoded a three-game league losing streak. Peredia, who ad.nutted to postgdme soreness, carried 41 times for 183 yards dnd two touch- downs against the Chargers, as the Tars went ·back to their traditionalWinning formula before a ~pmted homecoming crowd of 4,300 ·we ran the ball well, which helped us throw well, and out defense did c1 good job agamst d pretty good runmng back (El Toro's Ryan Switzer)," Bnnk.ley said. Newport (6-3, 1-3 m leagu<' und ranked No 9 in CIF Southern Section Div1s1on VI) put logelh- ··------ or. er scoring drives of 13 and 16 plays, as well as another which ended on a turnover after 11 plays to take the charge out of El Toro (2-7, 0-4). The victory· kept the Sailors tied for fourth plsice Wlth Corona del Mar, but Newport needs a CdM loss or tie Friday against El Toro, and its own victory against lrvine (also Friday) to move past the Sea Kings, who hold the tie-breaker advantage due to a head-lo-head wm m the league opener. Such a scenario would make Harbor 7 .1 and an obvious ch01ce for DlvlSlon Vi's lone t1l-lar.ge berth. . · · __ ... QUOTE OF THE DAY "We ron ~ball well, which helped us tlvow Weft, and our defense did a good job Ugoinst a pretty pd running bod: (Ryon Switzer) •• : Jeff Brinkley, Newport.Harbor.football coach Newport Be'OC~io ~DCilyiPitOr:B , O!AtlA M LV HU/ l!AllY PllQ.l SEE NEWPORT PAGE 94 Newport's Robert Peredl'a (left) drags an El Toro defender \\1th him. S C H. 0 0 L 'f 0 0 T B ·1 L L Mustangs break awuy fro111 7-7 halttime standoff; proceed to run wild behind Herzog 's 40-carry, 187- yard effort to lead second-haif comeback at Laguna. Rlrn.\RU f>l ll.:\ OOOy NG1 LAGUNA BEACH -Pot d hall, it looked like Laguna Beach Hlgh's football team rrught get 1t-; retribution on Costa 'Mesa after all. But thfm came the c;econd hall and Coach Jerry Howell's Mus· tangs remembered what was at stake -the CIF SOuthem Section Division V1 postseason, not to mention a po~~ble Pacttic Coast League championship. Behind the bulldozing effort of junior wingback J1miny Herzog, Costa Mesa found another gear in the second half, pu~hed aside a deadlocked halftime score and raced to a 35-13 PCL Victory over the host Artists Friday night. Mesa, accused by Laguna Beach of running up thS? score Jac;t year in a 51-0 win when the Mus- tangs hurried to the line scnrn· mage and scored \Vlth no time left in the game, took a knee lh1s tunP when Artists Coach Dave I fol- land (formerly of Corona del t-.lar) hailed the Mustang.s to try 1t again. Cons1denng what l'!appened m the hrst hall, the Mlistangs (6- 3, 3-1 m PCL) were probdbly glad to show re pect The Arti ts (J-6. 2-2) were even with Costa Me..,,a at half- time, 7-7, a.nd could' have tied lt m the third quart r had 1t not been for a high snap trom center on an extra-point try . The Mustangs, behind Her- zog s career-high 40 cames (for 187 ) aids and two touchdowns), blew open a dose game m the fourth q11arter with 21 pomts and kept their champ1onc;h1p hopec; alive. "It wac; JUSt emotion," How' I sa10 of hh team's hr-.t·hall strug- 9le5. "We weren't su-.. tauung our block.;;, and I told them at halftime that \\ c needed to play hke a For"the Sailor.;, rahkcd No 2 in CIF South~m Section Division II BRIAN POBUOAI DAILY PILOT Mesa's Jake Cleveland (right) tries to drag down Laguna Beach running back Pat Chesley. In the closing second:. on fourth down, Laguna Beach quar- terback Ryan Schissler dropped to a knee to give ~le~a the ball on a silver platter with 0.13 remain- ing. But the Mustangs ran out the dock. ~ SEE HERBERTS PAGE 85 DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK ·. r •Newport Harbor junior is a central figure in virtually any month of the yedr, but ah, April in November ... R1111 \llll l>t -.'.lj IP'!yflb For emphasic;, Newport Harbor High's girls voUeyball team .;et to the right player at match pomt, a sem1fmal agamst RO)'cll of Sum Valley m th ' West Coast' toughe t tournament. • For all mtcnt and purpose, ... last weekend' Santa Barbara ~ Tourmuncnt of Chnmpion-l> walt ~ a national-rankings competition. e For outside hitter April Ross, ~ the Sfulors' 6-foot-1 1umm, it wal) the perfect tim to crown n VIr.tory as Coach Dan Glenn's ~ Tars made thmr biggest season. Sure, Newport 1 larht)r 11 R·O) won its sixth consecutive • ea View League champion hip this week and will enter ne t wnek' playoffs m~ CIF Southern S lion Division I-AA seeded first But there wtll be: no mof" matth~ against St Frnncis of Mountain Vio\4•, North m California's version of New port Harbor. St.. FrariciS, :n ar Stanford, has been ranked No 1 m th USA by va.rlou bull tin , lnduding Volleyball .Monthly magazine and Vball.com W~b ite magatme. The Sailor.; pllty D1vi mn t CALENDAR APRIL Ross :5 tatement of an alread)' t rrihc ='---~~--'-----~ I • SEE APRIL PAGE 85 • • • I .... ,........ ....... ~ . ._.....~---...... -,,..,,_...,_ __ ._. __ ~ I . . .. .. . Hi Saturday, November 7, 1998 ' * VOLU1\JE LE2~ US St'~LES .LEt~DElt 2 YEi~:ltJ l 1'l 1\. It 0 ~V . '91 TOYOTA CAMRY LE '9; HONDAACCORD LX '~MAZDAMIATAM·EDmON '9JACURALEGEND L '96TOYOTAAVALONXL White, CD plmr, ne\\ Lems trade, mint, only 54,000 mi. 13 11479) ,987 '9; LEXU~ SC J~~ Chrome. 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(2ti5I2) $29,977' ~ACURAN~X ' I r Newport Beoch/Cost~ Mesa Doily Pilot , The· 8-heflin Brothels . • Oh, there were times· , __ .. when it was lig ht-hearted, but for the most part. the legendary Sailors were pretty straight shooters. Although some sides of the legen dary Sheflin brothers in World Wdr 11 with the Navy were recently told, space wus lirruted for some tickles that brought 8bWldant humor m Harbor High days. All Cow of them, the late Bob: Frank, Bill and the late Harold (Hal), drew a wealth of sports recognition in the 30s and 40s, Bob and Frank helped lead the Sailors to a football champi- onship via the Bee team in '36. Harold paced the Tars to the vcn· sity crown m '42. Bob just smiled and passed it off. frank, who advanced to varst- ty in 1938 and '39, earned the mark of All-Southern Califonua, second team, in '39 at end. The late coach Dick Spaulding wa::. strong m praise of Frank for his work in constant defensive play, but not his reception work in the aerial game. .. SohJrday, NoVember 7, J 998 Coach Lee Trine's champ Bee team had strong discipline. Trine never allowed physical lagging or nonsense to get hold at dny point. With the champ '36 team qnce dt halftime, he grimaced over the Tan. bumbling around and forced them to block and tackle edch other the entire mter- nuss1on. Frank still laughs about lhe tune Spaulding pulled him out of the game, spit on his hands, then slapped Frank's palms and exclaimed, "There, maybe U1at will you help you catch th~ next onc.H Looking back, Frank said, •·I couldn't ~atch worth a hoot." Bill, Harold, Ftank and Bob Sheflin of Newp~rt Harbor. fame, In a rare moment when the four were 'united for a group photo. There was no laughter at the time, but Frank was later amused over his mates in such d predica- ment. It was dunng that time that the Sheflin family had moved to a quiet home on the east side of Costa Mes<t. But the oldest son, Bob, felt righ\ off they should hdve a flowery scene out front. So he gathered a colorful touch of Holland and planted tulips. UnJortunately, some of his gndmates drove by i!l the time he was planting one day. Jt. prompted giggles, chuckles c.nd laughs while they tossed out laughable monikers. They finally settled at calling him .·T~lip," but The biggest humiliation was the game where brother Bob grabbed a rival pass that hit his chest and started running for a touchdown Not only that, Prank said he laughed all the way since> he was a tackle, not an end, and had no trouble at all. No doubt Frank and his ':l'l mate at center, Sparks McClel- lan, drew a long round of muf- fled laughter when Spaulding lost his temper one day over a stubborn helmet chin strap and started trying to pull the thing apart. but found little success1 Bill. a center on the 1940 and '41 Tar teams, shared a lot ot amusement with his grid mates. Bill proba9ly took note of amusement once in '41 when teammate Manuel Mumz, an All- CU:, second tedm tackle, waited for a nasty nval for a round of fisticuffs after a game. But Bill and mate~ had to measure patH•nre smce the nvaJ must have thought more about the size and slren«Jth of J\luruz and chose not to show The b\i-:. dnv~r hnally decided lo turn the key and depart. The '41 scatback Johnny Ike- da and luJlback Harold had numerous occasions to rib and 1oke with each other. Harold B u·l l E T I N B· 0 ~ R D S·C HE DU l E ~ <-:::::-' --.:---=---=--I--. Coa~hes needed NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor High is searching for two head coaches on t he varsity level, a coed badminton coach and a boys tennis coach, both on a walk-on ·basis. Interested parties should contact Athletic orrector Eric Tweit at 949-515-6324 or 949-5 15-6308. SATURDAY • Football Community college -Orange Coast vs Long Beach CC, at Veterans Stadium, 7 p.m. • Cross country College men and women • Southern California College at Golden State Athletic Conference Champ1onsh1ps at La M1r<1da Park, 4 p.m. Community college men and women ·Orange Coast at Southern Ccllifornia JC Finals at Mt. San Antonio, 9 a.m . •Water poto Community college men ·Orange Coast at Orange Empire Conference Tournament at Riverside CC. Community college women • Orange Coast at Orange Empire Conference Tournament f1l Riverside CC. 11:20 am • VollejbaJI College women · Embry·R1ddle Unive~ity at Southern California College, 7;30 p.m · DON'T MISS THE BOAT! Advertise in the o!fic.ial Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade Progra11z . 90th A11nual Newport Harbor Christmas Boat .Parade ~ .......... ~ .. ~ ...... ,,. ,, ~ ................ ~ ... ··~~-~_... ....... .,...~ ........ ,..,.,_._,.~..,..... ........ ~ .. . · once said, ''Roy. lw wcts t1 tough littlr. cooki<:>. • l le ~aw tum <1t a grid reunion in 1989 and pretended to hl• offended as he turned to another friend and exclaunerl, "f le used lo be mall. n Ikeda laughed and scucl, "NC!xt time J'll try to remember to wear elevator !-hoes." I le had grown quite a hit smce high. school da\ had ended. In the e, rly ciriy , the gndders dres!!>cd m the old gY!nna:.10m locker room, th~n rnn ahout 200 yards to the• footb. u ra.,ld lkecltt never got to run1thol d1stunce out to th ' held. he explained with a ldugh, The tny tackle Muniz and the 215-pouncl fullb~ck Harold would grab tum every day outside the gym hy tM elbows and carry tum all the way out JUSt for fun Ikedu only weighed 124 pound:.. Some Harbor High grads chose to 1010 the police depart· ment after World War II and qwt Idler since thev dauncd 1t wa!i ha.cd giving people they kne" speeding tickets Not Harold. He didn't mind, and he was big enough to make them stick. Now dnd then a for. mer grid fan would ~narl and give him a nasty look Harold .. ., - HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS COAotES' Au-SEA VIEW LEAGUE SELECTIONS First team Audra Adams. Newport Harbor, Jr. Chelsea Godooy, Newport Harbor. Jr, Knrten Case, N~rt Harbor, Jr. Jenny Meyer, Newport Harbor, Jr. Natalie Braverman, Newport Harbor, Fr. Nadia Vaughan. Corona dl?I Mar. Jr. Eva Baudenbather, Corona del Mar, Sr Kim Singer, Corona del Mar, J;r, Erin Miller, Santa Margarita, Jr. Susanna Ungman, Woodbridge, So. Adriana Hodacko, Woodbridge, Sr. Oan1ellc Hustedt, Woodbridge, Sr. Michelle Ste1fel, Woodbndge, Jr. Se<ond ~eam · Megan Hawkins, Ne-.'Vport Harbor, Fr Courtney Tenerelli, Corona del Mar, Sr. Ruchika BudhraJa, Corona det Mar, Sr Lesh~ Damion. Corona del Mar, F~ Krrsten Griffith, Corona deJ Mar, Fr. Tatiana Steinberg Santa Margarita, 'Fr Barbara Ngo, Irvine, Sr. . Ev.mgelica Soriano, Woodbridge, Fr Nat.al1l? Mitton, Woodbridge, Jr Glonann Lopez, Woodbndge, Fr Kate Klimkowski, Santa Margarita, Sr Laura Bonhalt, Santa Margarita, Sr. would snul • and ignore it. l In told also had occ&s1on to ::: re ogmw a friend and extend d· . cheerful mv1tat:on to ~hare a .. beer aftl;?f th n war. Bill Clark a hne '47 all-lea· guer ar.cepted an mv1tabon on: the .:.lreet reluctantly smce he ,: wasn't qwtP 21 at the time. He \\as prompted through the door then nef\ously tell forwam and: knockP.d a planted palm tree o~er :. Harold lookt..>d around, ; laughPd and said, ·Hey, watch- whem you're gomg, dummy• Cl rk is still amuc;ed by that r mndent .. HAPPY BIRT.HDAY DONNA ~ HARRIS CROSS COUNTRY ~olibatlJ <lift <luibc~ .. 11/af..·t':_b,1/iUay beaJlinu 1i1 mtr Imlepemknt giji _.:111itJr,. ,)e1•d/ iJ to the .•t':a.4on. J,i,1le1J ft) the ca.d.1 re_9iJILr ji119/e 11/l tb1"17ll!)h tbr b,,/iJay ,1e1Mnn. ii•ben y11u aJ,•utic1e. in tbe heJ/ /om/ ,.,,mmunity ue ... vpapc.r. Circulation Per J ... suc: O~l'l' 36.000 households throughout l luntrng1on lk.H:h, h1u01ain Vnllcy · and Sun ct BN1cl1 Gift Guide 1 THANKSGIVING DA1; No,,e.iither 26 Space & Copy Tuc!'day, ov. 17 • Spm Editorial Friday. Nov. 13 • .t oon Gift GuiiJe 2 THURSDAl: Deceniher JfJ . 'pace & Copy· Tue~dnv. Dec. I • 5pm I~itoriaJ Tue dny. D c. l •. 5pm (949) 642-4321 .. . Scrtvrday, November 7, 1998 Friday's score ~ foro at Newport Hafbor Tonight 's game (7 p.m .) Sranta Margarita at Irvine Friday, Nov. 1J (7:30 p m .) ~~atlrvine. El Toro vs CdM, at Newport Harbor Wt)odbndge vs Santa Margarita, at Saddleback Colleqe END REGULAR SEASON Friday's scores Costa Mesa 35, Laguna Bea'h 13 University 29. Estancia 8 Thursday's game (7 p.m.) Laguna Hill\ ~ Estancia, at Newport Harbo< Friday, Nov. 13 (7 p .m.) Costa Mesa at Aliso N1gul"l U11rversrty 1t L:1gu11a Bead ENO REGUl.AR SEASON Score by Qual'ters Costa Mtc>~a 0 7 7 21 • 35 Laguncl Be<1ch 0 7 6 0 • 13 Second Quarter LB S<h1~slN 12 run (Chl~lcy kKk), 11 44 CM M<1rt1n 14 pcl\\ from Weir (Avalm ~ 1ck) O 35 Third Quarter CM Wr1r 1 ruri (Avalos lKk), 3 55 lB Che~lt•y 58 run (p,lS\ f.11led), 2 05 Fourth Quarter CM M endel 5 ruh (Aval~ f..1ck) 11 29 CM Herzog S ru11 (Aval~ kick), S 2 7 CM Herzog 6 run (Aval ht ' 1 35 A11endar1ce 1.800 (estm atf'd) INDIVIDUAL RUS HING CM Herzog, 40-187, '1 TD Woir, 11 7 2 1 TO, Mendez is 4J, , TO, Martin, 1.4 LB ChC>slcy, 10 58 1 TD, Kiraly, <4 13, 5ch1\Sler, 12 12, 1 TO INDIVIDUAL PASSING CM We" 5 7 0. 105 1 TD LB Sch ·~I •r, f> 1 / 0. &9. Cheslt•y. 0 1 1 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING CM M.artm, 3 7&, 1 TD Ferrym.ln, 2 29 LB · Lo1dolt, 4 SJ, Blodgt>tt 1·11, Cannon. 1 5 GAME STATISTICS CM LB firH down) 23 7 Rushes yardage 60 306 1.2 104 Passing yardage 105 69 Passing 5 7 O 6 18·1 Net return yardc'lge • 0 0 Sacks·yardage 0 4 21 Net yardage 41 1 152 PuRb 128 325 Fumbles fumbles lost 1·1 1-1 Flags net yardage 9.74 6·34 ftme of possession 30 33 17 27 •Punt returns, 1ntercept1ons, fumble returns Score by Quarters El Toro 0 0 7 0 7 Newport Harbor 7 9 3 0 • 19 First Quarter NH Pered1a 6 run (Barg.1~ kick), 1.09. Second Quarter NH Pered1a 10 run (kick blocked), f>.50 NH Johnson 42 FG, 1 52 Third Quarter NH • Johnson :?6 FG, 5.29 ET Strand 1 run (Marquez kick), 1 24 Attendance. 4,300 (estimated) INDIVIDUAL RUSHING ET · Switzer. 11·68, Nazeri, 2-8; Strand, 5 o. 1 TO. NH • Pered1a, 41-183, 2 TOs, Henriquez. 3-4, Gorman, 3 minus·l, Clayton, 1 minus 1. INDIVIDUAL PASSING , ET · Strand, 8· 19 3, 111; Whitaker, 2·3 0, 12 NH · Gorman. 8 16·1, 122. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING tr · Dove, 3·30, Marqu 1. 2 48, ~er, 2 20, Lightner, 2 16, Nazen, 1 9 NH Garcta, 3 30. J1Kobs. 2 53, ~al\gsdorf, 1 20. Henriquez, 1·16, Slayto n, 1 3 GAM • Newport Beach/Coste Mesa Doily Pilot . = a es fall PiTateS ~0-Upset_ hopes.to Loni_B_e___;_ac-h··~ short, 29 .. g COMMUNITY COLLEGE F ·o·o T 8 ALL ,,a .Yoongs ait tonight with N o. 1 credentials - that's No. 1 in the nation. JA~N ll1u OF THE WEEK . . . . . . • Aggr .sivc play by EstanCia has Coach Perkins excited about duel with Laguna J:Iills . J A...OS lill.1 IWy Pio! , . P l A ·y E R·S JEREMY VIA AARON LIGONS : ~·--~----~:--.--::--~~-------Daly Plot LONG BEACH -Orange Coast College's football team has played some tougb opponents tlus season and has played well enough to be just one game ·under'.500. But from he re on out, the road to the end of the season is littered with land mines. Tonight, the Pu ates. tra vel to Veteran's Stadium to play Lon g Beach in a Mission Conference Northern Div.ision game, starting at 7 The Vikings, who are coached by former OCC assistant Larry RctSbig, are not only the only undefeated team in the state, they are also the top-ranked t~ in the nation .. '!own passes Jenname Strong 1s rus favorite target with 24 catches for 434 yards All of this does not bode well for the Pll'ates wh o continue to lose playe rs to illness or tn)ury. They spent most of uvr-week without enough offensive line- me n to practice effectively, and Aa ron Ligons. who suffered a groin pull last week agamst Pasadend, bec.:a nH! the fourth sophomore defensive back to suc- cumb to mj\U)'. H Al least we have e nough line- men to practire today," Workirnrn said at Fnddy's prdct1ce. "I Tope· fully we can score some ~>oinls and keep them from scormg. They ·give up only six points a game a nd dvcrage 48, which ts probdbly why they dH' the ''.Jo. i team m the nttllon.'' T he h loot-2, 295 pound frc•shmdn product of · Costa Mcsd.; blocked w1.•ll • on th(• otlcns1vP hne tn Codst's collisaon \\ tlh Pdsddcna. • T he 5-foot·8, 175-pound sophomore had 11 tackles, cuused d fumble and broke up three pas" plays by Pdsadena m a 35·20 loss for bCC • ORANGE COAST LINEUPS OFFENSE DEFENSE No. Player 11 JAMD FUNT 8 Krv1N TOAArs 34 JIMMY BANKS 85 lvAH ME11a11 24 CH111s BMWCll 81 JASON RAUSCH 70 AMARA DVNlO 56 JASON Wllll 71 DAAllYL Wu.T Kii 79 JEREMY VIA 76 DAN MERTINS wt. wt.Cl. Pos. No. Playet" 6 5 200 Fr QB 1 9' BRIAN WATUIS S 7 185 Fr TB 55 JOH GUENTHEll 5 11 240 Fr re 74 KENT ANDERSON 6·7 230 So WR 43 DAVID RoalNSON 5·10 165 So WR 13 JtREMY JEAAHGllll 6 -4 185 So WR 44 JOHN ROMM 6·.l 2SO fr, LT 32 CHRIS Cl..AYTOH 6 2 265 Fr LG 2 MIOIAEL JotlNSON 6 4 320 fr C 15 EDDIE RENAIO 6 2 295 Fr RG . 1 () 8 088Y J<>ttNSON 6 6 345 Fr. RT -t . 23 TIM SIPOWIC2 Ht. Wt.Cl Pot. 6·2 210 Fr. OE 6·0 215 Fr OT 6·2 280 rr OT 6·2 225 So Of 6 2 245 So. OLB 6·3 240 So ILB 5·11 200 So OLB o.o 1es so. te 6 0 170 Fr CB 6 0 195 fr SS 6-0 195 So fS . One of the reasons 1or their success is their defense, which has only allowed 221 yards per game an9 held opponents to just· one touchdown a game. "Their defense is unbelievable,• OCC Coach Bill Workman said . "It seems like every game they are returning a fumble or an mtercep· t10n for a touchdown, sometimes both. The Long Beach offense isn't too shabby either, averag1ng 4 16 yards per game with a total of 36 touchdowns, second m the con· rerence. Qudrterback Sedil Stein is sec· ond m the conference w1th 261 ~ <.1rd<; per game and has 19 touch· The key to the Pirates success tonight will be how weU they pro- tect Jared . Fhnt, tl season-long problem thdl h.1s hePn com- pounded by the rec cnt illnesses. . Besides thc1t. 0 -c (3·4, 0-2 in the division) htts to fmcl a way to stay focused in the "ernnd halJ. Against Cer ntos an<.I Pasadend, the Pirates hnd c1mplP opportum- ty lo corm• out sU onq after the · brl'nk, lrrt1hng b}' ti louc hdown or ll'SS. . But dS their opponPnts wore p11thn~1 tht> h111l mto th<? P.nd zone, the Pirate couldn't seem lo move• lhP footl>dll and hc1ve gom" <:corete ... s. fhnt has sit ugqlt>d Ill lht' sc>~· ond hdlf ldrgely berausP. ht' clocs· • n't hdve much tinw to throw, As d re.,suJt,· Flint has few option~ sm<· ' : fvc:t.n Mercer, v. ho 1-. thircl in the : conference with 37 cutches, 1s · otten double-or triplt•-covcuict and there isn't enough protecllon lo sit back and fmcl ctn open r£>ce1ver. MESA CONTINUED FROM 81 ' . pldyoff ledm. (The ArtU.ts) Cdme out ond real· ly pldyed us tough c10d they had us scured ''But m the second hall we startt~d to nm. hlock and tackle a lot hdrder, and W<' got to change the tone of the garfie by running the hf!ll. We needed to show that we were worthy Of gotng somepldCf>, dnd we tlicJ that in thP second half " · · HerlOg, who Cdrried for 188 ydrcls in the '>Cdson's rust game against Sudt:llehcKk, topped 1-00 rushing yards for the hf th llml' this :.euson and his crusade Wd..). never more ev1· dent than the opunmg drivL of the c;ccond half as Costa Me:>d scorro on d 17-pldy, 75-ydrd st>nes. Herzog earned 12 times m the dnv~ .. The Mustdngs, who controlled the football tor all but 4 35 of th~ second half, used all run· nmg pldys m thl'lI cinve, capped by scfuo·r quarterback Dave WeU''s 1-yard jdunt with :i.ss rert. Once Ldguna Bedch was hnally dble to get 11s handb on the ball m the second h.tlf, c1ll· purpose standout Pat Chesley scrambled for a 58-yard touchdown aflei a bad punt sndp. Chesley broke tour tackles and r.ut bdck hef ore reaching the C?nd zone. On Lagund's PAT tr}, anothet high snctp resulted in a blown conversion and Mesa led, 14-13 Mesa's next sencs was spt.trked by Ricky Martin's 32·yard reception from Weu, putting the Mustangs at the Ldguna 2-yard line as. Martin beat two Artist defenders. Josh Mendez finished 1t for Mesa with a sconng run early m the fourth qual'ter. Alter Laguna was stopped in less tlMn a rrunute, Mesa WdS bd'ck tn con trol with tts run· nmg game. The Mustangs drove 57 yards on NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 81 "We'd pushed Uus thing dbout as for as we could,· Brinkley bdld of the Sailors' postsea· son aspirations. ·our kids knew our bdcks wc>re to the wall and that this wa.s it. Thew were no more chdnces a tter (another loss}." After the t~ams combined for three slrttight lhree-ana-out series to open he game, Harbor made the most of i~ remaining first-half pos· sessions, earning its hrst lea.d smc-c an Oct. 9 blowout of Magnolia closed on unbeaten prc- ledgue campaign Peredia, w ho surpassed the 1,000-yard mark on the season { J ,054) earned 11 tunes on a 13-play procession to paydirt, which began . at the Harbor 40 Only a 9 -yard completion from Steve Gor- man to Justin Jacobs and a fumbled snap Gor- man pounced on for d \·yard loss ~eparaterl Pcredia from a solo sh"owcase, wh1rh he capped with a 6-yard bun.t w ith 1.09 lcfl. El Toro, which managed Just tw o first-half first downs and eigh t on the rught, puntc•d, yet agam, six plays late r and J farbor went 811 yards on seven plays for what p roved to b • the winning touchdown. tr IN POBUDA I DAILY Pit+> I Mesa's Robt>rt Hulliger (90) watches Gus Sandoval collar Laguna Beach ball carrier. 11 running plays, culmmatC'Ci hy I ll'rwg\ 5 yard touchdown run with 5:27 lclt. Luis Avc1l o ktrkttd Mesa's PAT lo give U1t1 v1s1lors d 28· 13 bulge. Laguna's next sencs lasted 26 seconds, and w1th 5 01 still to pla}' and Mesa starting from its own 43 agam, 1t WdS no slopping its fired· up ground game. Herzog scored on a 6·yard nm "'1th 1.35 lert, four plays rllter hLs 39-ydrd ."fD run was nullihed because or d Mesa ho\cl· my penalty. "Wr• Celt we had lo run nght ttl them tonight," Herzog said ... It was d grt•ut te<tm effort. We were stunned m the hn;t half, hut we came out m the second half and gol excit· ed." IRVJNc - When the fmal bun er soWlded to end EstClncia f hg h'\i P#K'.thc Coast Leugue football game Fn day night a t Irvine H igh Codch . Delve Perkins W<1s pumped up. Granted, the Eagles ·lost th(' gllme to Un iversity, 29·8, hut Perkins tell that 1t was one or th· best games his te am has pla}ed all year, so much so that he rnddP a precltction for Thursday's sea son' finale with Laguna Hills. ·our kids played their (bulls) oft lonight," Perkins said. "Thl•y plc1} t·d some great football rur- them1ore, Laguna Hills is g01nq to h<1ve its hands full next we<>k. · Much of Perkms' excitement llldY havP b~en a resu)I <11 Gstdnc1d sho\Vin g the a bility l(I control a nd move the ball early 111 tlw game Alter Unlversity took a h·O lct1d on d 30-yard run by Reg911 Edwards (Korey Menden blocked tht" PAT). the Eagles, 1·8, 0-4 m PCL d.Ction, slurted on their O\' n 8-yard hne w1lh 9:02 left in U11• .• hr~t quarter. Using a vanety Of ball earner dnd two Uurd-down strikes h} Kenny Valbuena that resulted m ftr.;t do\•ms. the Eagles were dhlc• lo move U1e ball to Uruver.,11) 17-yard hne before d sack ancj <tll antei:cephon e nded the eight minute and 21 second drive, ThP Trojans (5·3· 1, 3-1) tackl·d on c1 held. goal hy Chns Grn}. then added tl 20-yard TD run hy Cohn C<lvanaugh for a 15·0 Jedd But the Eagles wouldn't stu\ down, thanks to the leadership c)f ~1dnu T,mielu · On hrst clown from Eswncic1'!i 32-yttrd hnc, Taruelu went de(•p on <1 Cly route. Valbuend's pass Wcl'-short .of the mark and was tipped by a pdir of defenders Tdmelu caught the defleclltm und dttrted to the 1'ro1ans' 1 1. On the n ext play, Tamelu pounded into the end Lone Tamelu then took a pitch dtld passed 1t to John Alderete tor <1 two·pomt conversion, cuttmg lb<' lead to 15·8. Tc1ni<'lt1 ended a 1'ro1ans scnr· mg lhrcc11 lute m the half with dJl mtcm ephon on Uruversity's 3~· ydrd hnc, and the Eagles only trd1lt•d by '>(•Ven dt the bredk, but ti wtts c1s dose cts they would qet. Umvc•1s1ty ttdded insurctnce tn the th1rcl quarter on a 3-ydrd touchdown run by Andy Denrus. In thE> fourth quarter, Justin Lm SCOH'd on d 1 ·yilld run to clOS(' out the sconng. Tdn1clu finished with thrPe C-dtcht>s tor .70 yards and 69 ydfd:> rushing on five cames. Alderete also had three Cdtches for 78 yards Va lbuena, a sophomore, had one of h1s best games of lhe sed· son, completing l 0 passes for 197 yards. Score by Quarters Estancia 0 8 O 0 8 University 6 9 7 7 29 First Quarter Uni • Edwards 30 run (kick blocked), 902. . Second Quarter Uni.· Gray 36 FG, 8·20 Uni • Cavanaugh 20 run (kick failed). 407. ht • Tan1elu 11 run (Alderete pass ftom Tan1elu), l 12. Third Quarter Uni ·Dennis 3 run (Gray kitk), 3 56 Fourth Qullrter Uni Lin 1 run (Gray kick), 6:08 Attendance. 1,000 (estimated). INDMDUAL RUSHING Est · Moh™'-11-43, Tanielu, s.69, 1 TO, K Valbuena, 12 m1nus·29, Jahid, 3·3. Uni · Tadych, 14 96, Denn~ 7·69, 1 TO,. Edward\, 6 64, TO, Cavanaugh, 4-24, 1 TO, Lin. 4 20. 1 TD, Rl<.hmond, 2·5; Je»ten 2·0, Bowers, 1·20; H~am, 1·1• INDIVIDUAL MSSING Est · K. Valbuena, 10-22-2, 197. Uni · Denni\, f>.12·1, 17. INDIVIDUAL REGIVING Est • Alderete, 3 78; Tan1elu, 3 70, · Peredia. who'>e previous rdret•r·h1gh was 31 cames againo;;t Gl~>trloru, bt•gtln thP dnvf' with two rushes tor 5 yards, before Gonnan hit Jacobs m Stride for a 44-yMd pickup to tho nJ Toro 40. Romo, 2·26, Mueller, 1 -1~ : Menden, 1-11. Pert.'<iia iinished up l~om them, cappanq the march by brec1king thice tac kl • on a 1 O· .t-i!"""l'P;.y-i.-...a..,rd~TD W)th 6:5~11.in.!~ JlW/._.. -"-- C:lreJo'fiil'Son added a .C2·yctrd hc>lcl goal before the break, then toed a 2b yMd r to cap the 16-p•ay-march that opcnc:d t~t· ocond hnlf to up tho leacf to 19, b~fore El Toro an wcred :· Uni · Sequ1era, 2·12; Cavanaugh, 2·9: • Johnson, 1·3: Lin, 1·mlnus·1. GAMI STAT1ST1CS l9t Unf • Ftr~t down,. 12 15 • 1'D1t&,a1tt1gtt"" ...... _ 7e-1n ·112.m · .. : Plt\sing yardjtge 197 ~ 7 : Passing 10 22·2 6-12·1 DIANA MU\VIHIU I OAfiY PllOT : Net return yar~· 0 ooper Wise (76) eto ~In ofa OB. : ~.Yatdage '1 ·37 o • .. f'O'C'' yard 282 366 ~ ~ ~ 1 · T~~~!lUlil •.Mils .. l-3IO .,1 ""' iS'n nNo'f"iJn9re thllll ·~ y rd I a llncm n Shawn 0 Donnell did theu jt)b. ! Fumb~ fumbles lost 2 2 t-0 Br~nt Hall, Cooper W , Mik St nlon, Mlk Ehlly C loytQn, Oscar Geuda a.nd K 11 h ti : ~"9'-nf' ya= 2~~~ J~: M hllll ftQd Mik • Wnrth ~. w I I UP• int r piton for the winn r . : ~~ lfums. Int Ind fumbte returns . . Wlth'lts only COi • . • S tier. ~ me ,.,.,,.,... tarry and 952 ru.shlfig yards for th ason, ~ot n rly two·thitds or his 68 yard on two arrn ·. ". . . .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ":' ........ H I G H s c "ct 01 .. -.-Ct-Y .. S0 -a· ...... .-19'. ls c I 0 5 s c ·o u 11·' I :Y·,-. -·----··-·-·· • Only in the wild Sea View League can it happen -CdM takes third at finals, but finishes first overall; meanwhile, the Sailors of Newport Harbor look forward to the CIF meet, where things get considerably easier. HIUIAHll Dt.NN !kit Plol ORANGE -It's not exactly how Coro- na del Mar H1gh's Sea Kings wanted to Wl.Il lhe Sea ~ew League girls cross country title, but they'll take it without complaint. Three Woodbridge runners passed . three of CdM's in the final 200 meters as the Wamor.. relegated the Sea Kings to third place in Fnday's league finals at Irvine Regional Park. But Coach Bill Sumner's Sea Kings. ranked No. 1 in CIF Southern Section Division rv, were 4-1 in the dual-meet portion of the season and finished with enough points (nine) to edge Woodbridge (eight) in the overnll Sea View standings. "That's the league title the hard way," said Sumner, whose squad was led by top-10 finishers Llz Morse (fourth) and Jenny Cummins (eighth). while Katie Qwnlan, Lindsey Yourman and Jill Quye also scored. "I wanted to wm the whole thing .• Irvme, 2-3 in Sea View duals, won the league finals and placed third m the over- all standings. Last week, CdM defeated Irvfue in a double-dual meet at Bonita Creek Park, but the Vaqueros returned the favor and swprised the rest of the field. . · "Everyone ran awesome -it was our t race of the season,• Irvine Coach Randy Rossi sdid "Valene Morris has been anywhere from third to seventh for us this year, and (Fnday) she JUSt ran a great race, only three seconds off her PR. Then we had those three gtrls finish together. Everyone JUSt ran thell best race of the season." Moms was sixth overall,. while Jordan Bechtold was ninth for Irvine. Melissa Livermore, Rebecca Farrell and Klla Met- tra finished 11th through 13th for Irvine. Santa Margarita's Lori MclilJl, a sopho- more, ambushed the held and won the individual title in 17:23 Newport HarbOr· HERBERTS CONTINUED FROM 81 behind Katella, which will also be their toughest challenger at the state meet Nov. 28 in Fresno, are expccteQ. to walk thr<iugh next week's CJF preliminanes at Mt. San Antonio College, before facing Katella in the finals. "Next week's basically. a formality," · Barry said. It's a dress rehearsal for the real deal (the CIF Division ll finals Nov. 21) ... While Herbcrts and McM1llen scorched the competition and Antoruni and Landgren performed large, the team's biggest surprise continues to be Dukes, a rank and file type before this autumn. •Every week (Dukes) has gotten bet- ter and gamed more confidence," Barry said. •from my point of view, he's been a lifesaver, bccaul'e (earlier Ul the season) there was a big gap betw~e~ fifth and sixth on our team, and he's shut that down.• Steve Jensen (17th in 16:08) and Hugo Cortes (29th m 16:40) also competed for Newport Harbor. . El Toro (62 points) and Irvine (75) fol- lowed the league champions, while Corona del Mar (93) was fourth, Santa Margarita (119) filth and Woodbndge (130) SllCth. . , •Our goal this Yl'ar is to run ow best race of the year at the CIF Fina.ls,• Barry said. "Hopefully, tl1dt'll he good enough to get us into the state meet.• Newport has been ranlecd No. 2 in the CIF State Division Il poll all bcason. · CdM's 1TclV1S Beardslee (15:34)'cndcd ninth overall in the league finals and was the Sea Kings' only top-10 finisher. Josh Yelscy (13th in 15:48), Aaron Grub<.•r (18th in 16:11), Kevm Kramer (25th m 16:31) and Jud Hietbnnk (28th m 16:39) abo scored for Coach Bill Sumner's Sea King • Du:otin Hodge (17:20.1) and John Grod (17:20.8) also ran for Corona del Mar. ·APRIL CONTINUED FROM 81 None of then posts ason competitors will indude tho likes of St. Francb;, so it was now or never U the Sailors were to heot the top-rankl•d school m both the state and JlaUon. · .. IC M HAGGE"TY mAJS I DA! Y I'll.OT Newport Harbor Htgh's Alicia McFall (center) battles Santa Margarita's Lori Mann (left) and Woodbridge's Jessica KanJn (right) mJdway through the race Friday in the Sea View League Finals at Irvine Park. Mann' won, McFaJI was second. senior Aliaa McFdll was second m 17:32. Sonya Mechkor (18:50) .Game Fosc: bWe'll get an at-large berth Ul CIF "I felt I could've done better,• said ( 18:52) aJ\d Lynn Rinek "'(19:03) also (D1v1s10n II) and get to the prehms antl McFall, a Homeconuntj Queen candidate scored for Newport Hiirbor, which , finals . The thing is, (not wmmng the later Friday night. ·There's been a lot according to Coach Enc 1\veit, will actu-league title) doesn't have much effect on . going on this week. I think my ITllnd was ally face easiEfr competition 10 next our goal, which 1s to try and win state. on different things, but I should've con-week's CIF preliminartes at Mt. San Anto-"We won't face five teams this gocxl m centratcd mor~. You can only team from ruo College. the prellms or' hna.ls •. 9r even at th~ '>ldle it.~ HThe league is so good, therr's no meet (Nov 28 at Wqodword Pdrk in rres- Newport HarbO'l, wluch upset CdM clear-~t favorite," Tweit said "Whoever no) For our team, it's not gomg to get any and Irvine in a double dual ldst week but had a big race was going to wm today, tougher than !lus. ~ ' ended fourth in Friday's finals, was also and Irvine was the one that stepped up Morse led CdM Ul 17:38, followed by led by Amber Steen, who placed seventh and got it done. We ran OK Even if we Cumnuns' time of 17 57 Jed.fl Gamd and overall in 17 ;54 McFall and Steen earned ran as well as we did last wePk against Diana Hossfeld also competed tor the Sl•a all-league ponors, along with Morse and (lrvme and CdM), 1t still would've b.een Kings Ndtal.te St Andre ana Jennifer Cummins. Jrvine. Arrow ~a.!so ran for N!'.!wport Harbor.· •our goal this year is to run our best race Of the year at the CIF Finals. - Hopefully, that'll be good enough to get us into the state meet." lim Bany Newport Harbor High bOys cross country coach SEA VIEW FINALS (at Irvine Park) BOYS 1. N4twport Hari>or, 34; 2, El Toro, 62.; 3. Irvine, 75; 4. Corona del Mar, 93; S. S.ntll Margarita. 119;6.VVoodbridge, 130 1. Herberts (NH), 14 55 5; 2. McM1llen (NH), lS H ; 3 Farrell (I). 1 S:20; 4. Shapiro (I), 15 21 1; s Pal (Ml), 15 21 6. 6 Murray (SM), 1 S 22, 7. Wilcox (ET), 15·26, 8 Antonir.1 (NH), 15:28, 9 Beard~ll!e (CdM). 15 34; 10. M1lch1ker (El), 15 35 Others.: 11. Landgren (NH). 15 42, 12 Dukes (NH), 15 46; 13 Velsey (CdM), 15:48. 17. Jen n (NH), 16.08; 18. Gruber (CdM), 16 11, 25 Kramer (CdM), 16 31, 18 Htetbr1n • (CdM), 16.39, 29. Cort~ (NH), 16 40, 36. Hodges (CdM), 17'20 1, 37. Grod (CdM), 17 208 GIRLS 1. Irvine, 51; 2. Woodbridge, 73; l . Corona del MM, 80; 4. Newport Hat1:>or, •: S. S.nta Margllrita. 91; 6. El Toro. 112 1. Mann (SM), 17:23: 2. McFall (NH), 17:32; 3. Mainwaring (SM), 17:36; 4. Morse (CdM), 17:38, 5 Kanln N'I), 17'41; 6 Moms (1), 17:42; 7. Steen (NH), 17 54, 8 . .Cumm1ns (CdM), 17 57, 9 Bechtold (I}. 1805, 10. Scot1 (Ml), 1811. Othen 17. Quinlan (CdM) 18.29. 23. Mechkoc (NH). 18 50, 24 Foss (NH), 18.52. 2.S Vourman (CdM), 18 SS; 26 Quy (CdM). 18 55 6; 27. Garcfa (CdM), 18:£6 3, 29 Hossfeld (CdMl. 1900. 30 Rine (NH), 19 03, 40 St, Andre (NH), Corona del Mar's Tr'avbi Beardslee (right) duels El Toro 's Steve Milchlker down the metch. 19 44, 42. Arrow (N~. 20 42 a s at belt would be reqwred. •tt was op rfect ct by Jen (Carey),• Ros said of the scm1hnal match':. las.t play, refcmng to the 'ta"' 6-1 enior ettrir, one of the nation's most ought·after rCC'ruits. ·wh n I w nt up, l k.n w it wtts match pomt and ~e really wanted at, i.o 1 swung as hard as 1 could. · at the Dave Mohs lnvttation I (f onncrly the Orangt> County Champion hips). It ¥.6" also h r <>eC'\md "tnught MVP award m Santa Barbara. •1 think he like tl up then~.· said Glenn, who 1994 t Ml won o nabonol title W\th Mist) ~~~ . ---~tntmt11tcv1nptt..~:·-,.,,. ..... -t'fl«11.,.1e1.-1-~1Nt"""" Ro , who pl~ys nuddl" blocker for th Orang C'ow1ty .. Along the way, Ro tired home ?• klll ht four TofC ond • Saturday Nov mber 7, 1998 85' WATER POL O MISSION VIEJO -.Ne' J fur~ir H1qh's Sailors hdd il' final tune1li1 tor next week's .start· Qf, the. Clfl D1v1s1on I water po pl~yoffs wlth d 15-IJ thumpmg;qf ho t Capistrano \'1;1lley Fnday afternoon at Saddlebdck College. _ -=-ThP Sailors S11n:.et League kmgpms and most likely the Nu 2 sc ·~ 10 t.he playoffs behind defending champion Long Beach \Vtlson, JUmpe<l to a 6-0 lead dfter one .quart1•r of plCJy, extending it to 9·2 at halftime, leavmg the IJnnch to handle Utlny... for the mo t part in the .,econd half. fpfl L~ "IH"r and TylP.r Catt~ each rnred tMce m the fint quarter, with Leeper actding two more m the hnal penod to secure , ~lonng llo~1or1'·W1th four. " f11nishmg with two goa dp1ece for I lttrbor, 21-5, w~ PPter Belden, Clint 1-'P.etz. KeJ§ Ue>c·ker and Catf Py, while stari4• out Cdl')' Conwell and Brenden J lon~1•n e.uch netted d smgle goal. Def 1•nsl\"e steals were a coai-. pctitiv l"SUe among the Saildfs, too with Leeper (4} Conwell f3) and Becker (3) at t±1e lorefront. Tim Budsong was creditei w1th 10 aves • NOM.EAGUE NtW'fORT HA.ll90ft ~I), Guo VAUE.Y 6 Newport Ha•bor 6 3 2 S -15 Capistrano Valley 0 2 3 1 -6 Newport Harbor l..ee1)ef 4, Belden 2, Peet2 2. BC<.ker 2, Caffey 2, Conwell 1, Han~n 1 Saves Birdsong 10 JC WOMEN Orange Coast \Vomen shoot for OEC crown RIVERSIDE • Tht, Orange Coast Colh•91., women's. water polo tl>am ·omed a. pair ot \'lCto- m'~ Frlday at the Orange Emprre Conh"rence Tournament at River· side City Cotlege. · ThP Pl.rat(>S pasted Santa Ana, 28-5, rn im operunri-round game, then pushed past Gros,mont, 1 t -7. m the c.hamp1on..'-tii p ,emif1- nals Nt n sa Re.tdenbaugh had a tt>am-h1gh four goals and Jackie Than added a pau of goal" and three a--s1c;~ m the Gro~,monl \'lCtor,, a the Pirate~ broke open a 2·2 deadlock lly sconng all three s cond-quartt•r goals The Puat ~ iiW m the champi- onslup 9amf" toda\ at 11:30 om ORANGE EMPIRE CONFERENa TOURNAMENT ORANGE COAST 11, GROSSMONT 7 . Scorw by Quarters . Gro~smont 2. 0 4 1 • 7 Orange Coa~t 2· 3 S 1 • 11 Grossmont Egucz 3 (one two- pointer), Adams 3 Save· Allan 7 Orange COllst • Re1denbaugh 4. Tran 2 Cone two Pointer) F1mbl'e 2, Sm th 1, Lmdrcn 1 saves Finnegan 7. ~ COAST 28, SANTA AtfA 5 ScOt"e by Quarten 5anta Ana O 2 1 2 -S Orange CoaSl 10 S 7 6 -~ S.nta ~ Thompson 3, M~ler 1 (two-pointer) saves Fancher 4 Orange COllSt Murphy 4 L Rzcsze'Mk1 3, m1th 3, Blair 2 (one two-pomter) Hyfton 3, Tucker 1 (one two-p01nter), Fren<ti 2. Undren 2., C. Rzcszcv.15kl 2, Reid nbaugh 1, "' Fimbres 1, Tran 1, Stipp 1 SDvcs • De La J ra 3, Finegan 2 . VOLLEYBAlf J COlUGli WOMEN G()U)[N STATE ATHtrnc ColiHRlNCE ' South m Cahfom1a(ollege (11·13)def, :The Mast ,.~ (16-12). 16·14, 15 6 IS 3 · Sally Birlhauser 16 ~ills. 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For m0re infonnation, please call (714) 544-7773._ I • • BIG SISTERS Of ORANGR.COUNl Y . . ~ I • ' f1td on the outside w11h the unoer lilt tnoepen<1em Adrni11t-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GENERAL 1002 COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT NEWPO~T N EWP ORT Bid llem Number and the Sllllbon ot Estates Act (TlllS all lhOlll pround her iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 1069 BEACH 21 69 BEA CK PUBLIC NOTICE Opening Oate Bids will be aulhonb' Wiii lllow the persot\11 whorovor ehe wont NEW HOME E Side CM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC NOTICES ----------1publlcly opened •nd read tepresemallve to take many Doris' optlmlsllc out· SOL 3br 2.5ba from builder NPB CUSTOM HOME> $2100 3 +3 Beyr dge 1 & 2BR 2BA PUBLIC HOTICI! aloud 111 10·00 a.m or as aeoons without obtalr.110 court look always created a Df aprox 17GOsf 9tt cell's On large lot 4br 3ba l.argosl plan 1n gatea , NE WPORT OAV •••••••• CITY OF soon theieafter as practt· apc>IO¥al '8elol'! ti!Ono ce1111n ' sliver 11n111g" from Showcase homes ~C. walk·tn clost'a, 2 OPEN SAT Ir SUN comple•· S(laclous TERRAC E Please bO ~ary a! QI.II NEWPORT BEACH cable on November 23, ve.ry important acaoos llOwtver evory dark cloud Her tor sale tn our car anac gar $285,990 1 ·4 REOUCEDllU 10 2BrJ2Ba up5uuis a110 lg 1 .& 201 n1111r B;ick o! arc . ccomp , 1 City Council 1998 1n 'he Council C:ham· tile l>e!SONI l'!Pl'Stntall"'Wlll be mollo "Give one exlra Saturday Real Estate 949·722·8120 S619K Chtls Welsb lBr/1 ~a down Brand Ba~ & 9011 course Checi.. .,. h the o-:&t Ch•mbera of the bers • reQUii'!d to Ill"' no•ce 'o 111ter-momonl of c•r• to • Supptementl New Offering I E'slde BKR (949) S74·6080 new plush cor1'et/ t.argo pool, now car· e e 11 or Bua Inc ~s Cfly of Addot1ona1 seis ol the No· tsled persons ul'lless tntv have. yourself and another HOMES OF JBR/3 5BA Condo Prime Oc eanfront paint, lrg 2 car 11 g:ir p111 & much more Bureau OC'to10 ov Newport Beach • lice lnvihng Bids may be wa.ve.d no11ee or consenteo 10 I/It ond risk taking that Cathedral ceilings, . Nr Bison ~ Jamboree Sorrv t-fo Pets :;end any n Ollf!f._ (or 3300 Newport obtained by authorized e~~~~S'~llonl Tneau~n~~;1 Htro step along ltfe's THE WEEK II replace, . walk In Fabulous Pncl?t Ca11 1 ·800-300·7717 545·4055 tees or scrv ccs n d Boulevard d '" ..,........ ""' ., "" path." This wos rn· Olapl•V •d• atert 1 Agont (9·19)723·8120 ~--------1 o a uno s1tind on . 1 ven OIS at the olhce of the be oranled UIVess an 1n&el'!llld stilled In each child, at Juat $751 closets, 8 mosl now. -----------2br 2 ba " o lfoce, • 1 OR* m kllC $715 n r • Y Newport Beach PLAN· Purchesing SuperY1sor, 77 pel1on tiles an ObJtCtion 10 l1le Dorta 19 precoded In Oeadllne Wed 5pm OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 Wostclilt conao 2br 2ba yard, garage, 1 house Incl ut I, "C:lo!iio 10 bell co01roc15 be ore yo NINO Fair Duve, Room 100, noo•on a'"" so....~ """" ,.... b h Id I 2335 Elden 'C' S225K pool Open Sun 10·4 I I groun,. II, Llioet p3rk· sign Shop aroul\d SOr COMMISSION AOENDA C I ,... " "" ,.., .. ~"""" -n death y or o es ***** JoAnne, RE/MAX. 1214 Rutland Ra //'J lrorn bay, l bk iom .. r:ites 011• Mesa. Cal1lorn a 1111'1y h coun s/loul<I riot nrant son, capt. Arthur OPEN HOUSE 9 3 9 22 beach, qule1, clean 11hg' 714·7"17·.7705 -----.,.--,,_,,...._.._ Renul•r Meetlnn 92826 " Owr/Agt.949·642·3812 S16Sk 94 ·72 · 1 A f 1 ,... T I • • • . tlleillthOnl)' M1chaol Galvan, the S1650yr 949·6~0-9428 2 Br 20 ~ 1 rig, In"" rm, bup"enroessc 1997 IUP~ November 18, 1888 • Dated: November 3, 1998 A ttfARl.NG on tne PtflllO/I only Orange County Listing• for $151 SELLERS LOSS 3Bt ---------~ "'• .. ....- 7:00 p .m . Publlthed Newporl *111Deheldon0ecemoer3 1~ Air Force serviceman Deadline ThUf"S 5pm on 10.000 sf lot RV N E W PORT •2BR 2BA Steps from nov.lv decor $11!;0 P os cho ce aware I.SUBJECT Wntcl1ll Beach-Cosla Mesa Daily ~I 145 Plr1 tn Dept No 703 10 perish in the ***** ~ 4 car gar, remod CO AST Sand & Clean $1 500 1214 ..Rull.and •21 H11nds on Iran~· ::?4 Marl(tt (Robert McNemey, Pilot November 7 1998 located 11 341 The C.IY On"' Persian Gull war .• and II pays 10 ad11ertiso kitchen ... ramrm, 1070 & S1800 B11r 949·G·12· NPB 949·'759·500(1 tu msg ebo 399 7934 Applicant) 2l2t Westchlt ' Sa108 Oranoe CA92613-1571 is survived by her In the best local • $319,900 Others Avail liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3650 Elegant Ocean View ABS 0 Lu TEL V t 0 DSiU~MARV· A request 10 PUBLIC NOTICE F YOU OBJECT to ltle son, Raymond Gal· ReCalAELsLta1 10 0s0eAcY1lon John Miller 587-3097 01oa1 Ocean & Canyon 20r 2ba. condo, OCl!an Penthoua• 2-Bdrm TIME s a El TEA permit the establishment of oranttno ol Ille pellllon you van, Jr., twin sons, Views, C1v11a near new & bay vu, re•rlg, W/O, 2·0ath. Loh Now y lHA , VEf:OINGI LO· a new on·sale alcoholic CITY OF should aooearat tile hta"110 alld Gary Joseph and LISA RIVERA 40r/40a, den, highly hd(lld firs, 2. pkin(J rO'!lOa-oltld kllCt1on c~tOl.:l 1t1 C 1.1 s7or(yr btyerage outlet pursuant 10 COSTA MESA state your -<>bfecllons or lie Larry Josoph Galvan, 949.57A A 252 DANA POINT 1026 upgradod. Largest 5 aces 1 uOO sf vnu tod co ng dry· sar. re~ ri;e n1lo Cnapler 20 89 01 the Mu· wntten ol>j!Cllons wiltl the coutt daugh1er. Terry Gal· ..-. Plan 5. S 1, 199,000 f2500 9-10•675.5973 bar. r r ptacc. &luov 800 13.-_,5 u 24hr:11 • niclpal Code. Tho alcoholic NOTICE INVITING belof! tljl! /leanno Your lf>Qear· van ond doughtor-ln· ANNE WILLEY • Oy Ownor 376·3-lS4 ne$01t·Styio Amc11 •10s beverage ouliol 11 acces· BIOS FOR A ancemayt>e1noe11onorb'fyo1ir love, Sophia Slorro, 949.574•4249 ¥Niguel Shores¥ sanc•rr• 3Br 2 !>Oa Ac t Now 3Sr 2 &Oa $2500 949) 76!3-0931 sory 10 a neighborhood STAKEBED TRUCK attorney grandchildren. Jason Oc ean Vlewllll Plunt:uion sl1ullers new pl\ nt, NOOsl lg Liao ISlo-·bOout 1 br 1 b11 WbhH vu, I p, d OCI\ g111, ~ 12!10 mo 11v111I 12 1 ~94l)) 72:J 07::'0 market (lood and beverage BID ITEM HO. 102& IF YOU ARE A CREOITOR or Corey and Olsel Eliza· So Calif 's flnosl f.HIV Granite lloor1ng, pJt yet. gardenbr Po t ok sales) Also included with NOTICE IS HEREBY a conongenl tredltOr ot flit both Galvan, brothor. ~;ach comm. 3br lrt,ir. yrd, prol'I land5 c:iped $2150. 949·6<10·72tl2 the application Is a rtqu11st OIYEN that sealed bids Wiii <leeeaseo. you roost file your Wiiiiam O'Campo. Jr., ALISO VIEJO 1004 3 trplc's, 3ba. walk 10 $ll07K 949 760.8590 lo walvo o portion of !he re· be received by the CllV of daim witll t11e·coun and mad a slstors, l.orraino and bch/horbor $449,!>50. Big Canyon Lease quired parking since· the Costo Mesa to wit: The City coov 10 the pe1101181 re~senta · Judy O'Compo, plus Hlllsborougtl Plah 2 oovld Thompson All · Beautiful· socluded Zoning Code establishes a Clerk. P 0. Box 1200, Dve ap()Olnled b)' the court wilhn numoruus other family 4ar 2.5Ba. Pergo firs, ~ 11 e 949 493 '0"5 SOU TH CO AST 2Br/2Ba $3000 Mo. Spectacular Horbor View t 0 Sdrm/1·Bjlth higher parking roqulrernenl Costa Mesa, Callforn1a 1 ..... , montns fro"' .... 0 .. 9 of 11111 ~rld frlonds. ror Y r · .,, " f 92628 1200 0 b I "" .... urc; ., .. approx 2065sf, spa, Mer' RO 1086 Dave Suinerl:incJ or food and beverage ' • on r e ore 1ssua11tt Ol leners as pRMded 1n V1s1tauon will be hold ---------i;;. Prudential CA Roally wlth G rngo, FP. AJC,1-.;__ _____ _;.._;,o._ aales fac1hll111 than lor a lho hour of 10.00 am. oh PJot>ate COOe $et•on 9100 The 2 00 to 8 00 p ,rn, on i;u·, ~ag~a9~~59~~~;~ LAGUNA liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 584·~001 or 6'14·6200 generafrt1a11use. November 231 1898. It Dme ror lttlnQ d•ms w.M not Sunday, November 8, B'l!llCH 1048 11r3BR 2BA* 2 car gar N~~~~~ATION: Use Permll shall bbe ldhe respons1blllty tl\Pll'! belOI! tour montlls from at Poc1llc vrow Mortu· &:on on lg parklike are~ B ig Canyon T WM CEQA COMPLIANCE: This or the 1d er to deliver his 111e nu1no date nooce0.aooo;e ary, 3SOO Pacific view BALBOA liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 stry, end unit. Top • goll \110"'· ~Ot proieci has been reviewed bid to th~ C11y Clerks 01· YOU MAY EXAM.JN( lilt t11e Oflve, Newport Beach Arc h Beac h H elg hta wd hkup 2 Ion patios 2 5Ba, Custom up· and 11 has been dotetmined lice by the p1oper an· ~pt~ .tne coun • you iii'! 1 CA w1lh Vigil 111 6:00 ISLAND 1006 Open Sal & Sun 1-4 Pool, spa, upgraded' grades. $2495/Mo Goutmot K,1tcher\s, Skyloghl, Spu C:ym 8. Tunnl$ Wll lo., 10 931bOil lfJI nd $1575 _(949) '789-09:1 I that it is calegor1cally ex· nounced time. Delivery lo-pe~n interested in Ill! es~ pm. A Funeral Mass liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3br, 2.5ba, 2br are $142,000 Lou Mac B avcrest Condo empt under Class 1 (Erust· caloon C1l'>' ol Cosla Mesa, totJ mav hie wtn tne tour\ • w111 be celobroted at Llttle Balboa laland master suues. Owner Rema• (714) 96G·1594 2br 2ba, 51495 Mo MISCcLLANEOUS Ing Fac1l11ies) or the r• City Clerk, 77 Faor Drive. ~est tor Spe<:aal Nooce l'OITll 11 00 ll.m. on Mon· Oplx. ~pper 3Br 2,5ba $499K Brokor Co-Op Lse Agt 949·650•3822 i; 2u•remonts ollht Calilorn10 Room 101,. Costa Mesa, DE·154) of lflehl•no OI an nMn· dny, Novombor 9. at Ip Lower 2Br 1.5Ba fp (949) 494·8547 MOBI LE BLUF F S 3BA 2.SBA. RENTALS n11lronmen1a1 Oual1ty Ac.t. Calolomoa 92626 IOI'( and ~sai OI tSUll St. Edward's Cathohc 2c garage. $745,000 LOWER 3 "RCH &AV Ou et Area ~2'00 Mo •••••••••• 2~SUBJECT: IMH/ICH Bids aho!I be ~elurned to assetS or ot aJ1'f PIOM>n or Church, 605 West 5th l.ora Vance-Realtor Oc••~n View HOMES 1100 Barbara Sanrenret OoVe StrHl (Richard Mat· C account n ~dtd in Plollale St .. Corona. CA w1lh 949.673•4062 • tin, Atch11tct), 1401 Dove the 11ten1ion of the ity ,. ....... ..-..,, 1250 A"-·e .. tor ln1errr1eo1 to follow al 4BR 3BA, By Owner Realtor ~9·644·0195 ---------Street Clerk, within said Ume hm11, ........ --.~ """"'•• II ·d ff N B h RENTALS TO NP Restaurant s•le S\: Incl alt lurn stLlnQs 0 $749K 1 ll e...:lJm Ave 949·675-M20 $ Oest Biz to O w n S c!o~ e Frho Peps , cal rou1os avail ( • s~r.oo woo iv .,.,111 1·800-337·1376 SUMMARY; A request to in a seated envelope ldenti· Soeaat NO~ lonn is a~e Pacific V1ow Memom1I w1 cons1 er o Oii In owpon c • gorgoous Charm ng beach house ftt>mlf!&COUrtdet1l Pork CORONA tho 1.2 M1lhon range vu overlooks bay, Lido steps 10 SOl'd' SHARE 2724 cnr orr 2907 permit the construcllon of a lied on the outs•d• with lhe AllOIHJfat,.bbont;. In ,;eu of llowdrs, tho Mon-Fri 949·261·1234 anr~c. 2br 2ba. frplc, 1br • lba, 0 s, Sl250 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiy;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1wo-s1ory 26, 122 square Bid llem Number and the RONALD E COTltEA EsO lamily requests dona· DEL MAR 1022 NORTH LACUNA polio. Doat slip avail 1949) 67,,.7310 foot commercial olllce Opening Dale. Bids will bl Gt•<'"N"'..,ua""'CRIJTtHER llons 111 Doris' ·name *8 I 2B .. B v* 55~ <'nJOY tt1e quiet ___ ...;..·_"'...:;__._ ___ 1CM NP 2BR 2BA Nico bu1ld1n" . built over a par· d d ....., """""'"" unga ow r ' a u •Gs ooo 1: o tially s':iblellllllOan n•rkinn publicly opened an rea • llP be mado to THE •BAYFRONT• "' Harbor Wood• Lovely Condo, pool, $;i0 + lol. The proposed Sii'e en~ aloud al to 00 a rn. or as lJ:JS GRANO A ARTHUR MICHAEL TE•p1a1nslon54P5o1e0n1 0 1il0 1 ' 2·Slory 2Br/1 Ba, FP, Utll dop. 1ef6, 110 · SCA 9007 2BR, 2BA, frplc, huge 00 "• Seu:e the opportunity k 1 "r gs "'49 G4S 7909 compasses epproxlmaloly soon thereallor as prach· LOS ANGELE. I GALVAN SCHOLAR· dock, boat sllp ava•I, Agt, Adriana 376-0071 dee • gar, po<.>, many .. u " ' • • 3 8 acres of land area and cable on November 23, Newoort Beacn.Costa Mtsa SHIP .FUND. c/o Es· $100k dn. owe to buy this 1 (or 2)br ~grades Avl appro" --------- 0 1 ba doll ho Se lg NB Walk to bonchl All rs currently developed with 1998 10 1he Council Cham· CN4950280AANElLNov6.713 tancla High School, (949) 721·4009 North Laguna coan u • Nov.7th St500JMo a sht·Slory ol11ce bUildlng bors. 1998 2323 Plocenlla Ave., __ ...;...._..;._____ view Wall< to beach & patio, ,,.Int toe, back Agent 949-67!.-4912 amonillcsl Oalod, so and related on·11le parking. Add111onill 1111s ol lhe No·i----------1 Cost;i Molla, CA 4H.,!5DEAMOWRANYllNI 0 town. SC85.000. Kathy boy area. move m _....;:;_ _______ I curlty Bdrm w balh The new olt1ce building will . 92627 ti S lh .. Shi Id p d 1 I CA cond. Only $17,000. LG 2br 2b3 tJppor dpb., $500 rno Cl4G·3735 be localed to the west of hce Inviting Bids may be PUBLIC NOTICE or 10 ou orn CANYO,N e ' ru on 10 Bkr 949·675·624' nu paint 1 car.gar. on the existing buUd1119• to-obtained by autho1lzed1---------California Transplont A Must Seil. Ona BR Realty 949"1177 X 54 lhe canal Sl650 yrly •••••••••• wards lhe rear ol the 11111 vendors 11 the Ofhce ol lho Flotltlou1 Buslneu tnslltute and l.ivor 1 Oen. New Granite, i------------------9q9-673-7353, alter G where a porhon of the Purchasing Supervisor, 77 N•m• Statemenl Center, 4500 Brockton Kitchen, Cenalr + NEWPORT CEMETERY LOT/ park.no lot currontly exists. Fair Drive, Room 100, The lollowmg persons are Ave 11 to3• Riversftle, More.$235,000 Submit 1069 CRYPT 1225 .NE WPORT CREST The pro1ec1 lnvotv11 tho Colla Mesa, Calllornia doing business as: CA 9250 1 OPEN SAT 1-4 BEACH 3Br/2Ba S1915fmo. approval of. 92626 • Erowheels. 17SI Tusttn Av·•--'--------• 2Br'2Ba, S1625·mo. COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE menl and PC Amendmenl • · 92627 405 IRVINE * * adj plots In ~sla Doi Pool & tennis Owner ---------are required 10 Increase Published Newpo_rl w111t~m J, McPher•on, 3BR·3 17·lBA • Famofm 2"-t A 9 9 71"'2721 M 0 • • Newport Heights 2 Patios, ,,...reenbnlt ,...,. Mar soc. .,,, be ow gent 4 · "" BUSINESS OFFICE menl tn Block E of Newport P1tot November 7, 1998 Men, CA 92627 Charming 1" & Out S4591< dpen SAT/SUN re 0' PP · • _P_E_N_T_H_O_U_S_E-1t>-r-1b_a.'FOR RENT 2769 GET OUT OF DEBT! !}:'e can helJ!! • treJu C"rJ.t uwolidc!td • f'ayrri( ·• I . rt-d • lrtltrC'S r.1 '.uJ • Hilrais.T.e.11; ~1.p?<d • JlaNan:os Es rrol • a Genetti Plan Amend• Oated•November 3 1998 enve. Costa Mesa CA Gl REDUCED F'or YOU BLUFFS E PLAN PAC IFIC VIEW NB·2 tmrnacutate Cond111on the square footage enhll• Beaeh·Costa esa aoly 17St Tustin Avenue, Cosla , • --'-' ~ ..... 1 1 949 854 1656 Place Pl&(Vl8d Communay Sal09 This business Is con· llnd l.lke New. 3DR 528 Vlata G rande no pets, now corpet iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The currtnl hm•t ls 834,782 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an maivlouat EQUAL HOUSlhG =~llbe~~e~ ~~f~c: CJ/A~ $995. t949) 675-4175 ----------,. square Itel which wlU be Have you s1arild 001n0 OPPORTUNITY Work at Home? BROKER Ca· 7am-uam M·F •NPB reto I off ce snop, Increased to 860,884 Fictitious Busln•H buson.ss yel? Yes, •M5·118 ground fl, 2 r slims, MONEY square Itel to accom· 'N1lhamJ.McPherson AU111lntalttd•tfht1~1••r-11 $499.950.V.P. R E A. _L,T y W estcllff 3br 3b a, AC, :ipro)I, 1~00 t 1 modate the consiruclion of N•m• Sl•l•ment This s111emen1 v.as hied ""'""" iuu•itcll•"' ftd· OPEN Ff0·10·2 lowest Prices s1ng1e story, spa, :?Ip, S 1400. 049-675 81'20 TO LOAN 2914 the new cornrnorc1al olt1ct The loU~1ng peraons are wolh the Counly Clerk ol 1111 flu How•••t Acl el 1Mt as OPEN SUN 1•4 949·780·3142 (!U<'l)443.090S SJOOO no/smi<fpol bu1ld1ng, doing business as: . Orange Counly on 10·9-98 "~ 9 4 9 873 8443 CM Garden Office 3 • a Modlf1c1tion It re-JIT DRAFTING & ENGi· 19888772173 .. ,.,.,,, •-c-mtn ii 1111'11 '(7~ rJ.1 .Af.<" Abandoned B e a c h • • units, less than 300 t>f. Flnanclal woes have quired lo ptfm11 a rtdUC· NEERING SERVICES. Daly Plot Oct 13 20 27 I•''"'"" ·ur p1tl11t~ce. Cottage Once In a Sell B L"st 'No11t to OC co '"go• you on yout toes? flon In lhe par ng requir• 10571 ~edge Ave, G11den •• ' 7 1 1998 ' ' T·081• ltflllllllOt tr tl11ttl111tulln .4A-..Letu(t) -uy-I Sl.00 fif 714.54()..3666 We "pro•11de loans ment ralto ltom i space '°' Orove, CA 92843 ,,ov. · '11•11 u ran. coltr, rtht••• Y _,,-hfetlme opponunily 01 regardles• of rOd t each 225 square feet, to 1 Jonalhan Dinh, 105711------------i su •••dicu 11m11111111td1D1 1q.J·li4.'H only s349.ooo Agent ------------i.APARTMENTS MEDICAUOENTAL h1s1oryl No ••o. Ked A G d G 949·723·8120 b I space for each 250 squ111 rge 11e., ar on rovt' OBITUARY 888 uttoul tr1111, or H 1ntu1t1n RESORT FOR RENT OFFICE roasone lo r 1011 Itel or net floor area,'ond; CA 92843 1 k • 1 New Conatructlon Bin Cyn Go lf C o ur•• • VERY SPACIOUS 1·877·566·9119 •Iha epproval or a Trafltc This buslJleas Is con· 'ma 1 anr "' '" erHct, 602 Larkspur COM • PROPERTY 1580 ••••••••• Modic al Dental ofllco __ _..;,_....;..;_;._..;..._ an'd Parking Demand ducted by: an Individual l1m11Juouriisu1111111Uoft • comm. 3400 sf. corner tor le:ise Ttils o•1tco Loan Speclall•l Study Have you staned doing a11 newspaper will nol Villa I· S565K 101 seller extromly mo· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ca• homos, pnrson I APPLICATION'. Oeneral business yel7 Yes, ~OtOS· O'CAMPO, •now1•1lr mep1 '"' idwtrhU· Villa 11· $450K trvated. Oller S850K . INDIAN WELLS _AL_B_O_A______ hll9 ovorythlng 0 no cob1 consol Ua· Plan Amendment No. 98· 1998 -....._ mtnl ler rut est111which11 IA tom/Ray (r1 Bayshorcs Agt (714) 504·4607 Luxuru L•••• Brand B . pallcnl e;com roorils • t1on. sron t>vSl!'ICllS J lh D h l)o rla Gauda lupe , 1 f. 1 0 d Fund 949·642·8800 •---------'' PENINSULA 2607 '2 Pill11m1 bnlhrooms 1 c o 1 1 • 1 (8), PC Amondmtrn No on1 an 1n (Galvan) ••• auou 1111 aw vrrta trs Blutta•Condo •Valu• New 4BR 2.sBA Pool/ wa conic a 01 .roe 677, Traffic Study No. 117 Thi• stalecmenl wCals kitted, '" htuby Informed thl ill Ocean Vlew•Came o 4br 2ba, remodeled Spa. 1.W. CC Peak iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil l~rcg"'ept owal~rlnrgnor~:ge~;, __ 1·...;6_'1_7_·4_6_7_-...;~9...;2_2 __ _ and Mddlllcallon No. 4731 with the Ounty 81 0 dw1lll11s atlurllni 11 1•1s Hlghlands Access to v 0 can 1, 1r9 ah . Soason Owner/Agent h· v 1 "'"' ' N O U P ·FR 0 HT CEOA COMPLIANCE: NO· Orange Counly on 10•9/98 58, of Corona, CA, HWSJlptr '" anl11blt on an Private beaches 46R Remax NPB Beach 9 4 9 ·8 9 9 .7 7 1 4 3br 2be duplex. 2nd othce, kitchen nro:i, FEES. Do ~ou nccCI TICE IS HEREBY FUIHHER 1898877225& ~~s~~~e;~:~ 3~~·:~~ eq111 0,,ort1nltybasll Tocom Room to EKpand John Yoak 640·7464 lloor, grt b:>y & oco n oxcoflc111 parking & dellt conso1 Cl ten? OIVEN lhal an lnlllal Study/ Dally Pllol Nov 9. 16, 23. with her family al hor ,1,1101dismmlnahon ClllHUO 5695K Joan Burke-Agt ___ ,...._ _____ •••••••••• vu. 1 car gar, ovor· more Only Sl ,GOO pet ~ , f help Too M111g11ed Negahvt Declare· 30, 1998 Sall 1 ~011 '-1 ~11·""0 •z• IS90 For 759·9314/559·2876pgr DIRT CHEAP sized rms. $2050 mo. month Ple:iso coll rn~ny ~·. s' ~· .. "' loon hlS been prepared by b~dside. She was II •• 11• • .., • • SJ (949) 723 4178 Henry Schwend1mann .. '" ., ,. .. the City ol Newport ouch PUBLIC NOTICE person blessed with tu w11111n9to11, DC 1111,111u ON THE PARK BEACH OUPL(;;X HOUSE · ORI SO\ on Onbl s low payr ent and n· In connec11on With the ap-an Innate sonse ol c.tllHUD11426'3$00 NEW LISTING AGT 949·723·8120 CONDOS ::lb• 2ba, yrly, ocoan & (71 4) '730·5200 1eres1 •nt "' Bus nou, phcatoon noted above. The Fictitious Bu1lnes1 generosity and caring, 2Br & Oen TWM. 3 car bay 1ru 1 hse IQ tho (1831 Oran;o Ave Personal or PI! sure Initial s1udy;M1Ugl1td Neg· N•m• Slatement opening her home gar. tons of upgrades. Easlbluff 2 homo~ Sbr/ FOR RENT bench $16GO;mo Coat• M•••) CALL TOLL FflEE ahve Declarallon states thll The lotlowlng persons are and heart to all ahe HOUSES/ hke limestono, marble, 3br, lg lots FSB . W1lll••••••••1U Jim (9'9) 675·5069 1•B77•281·0.S:l0 the subject d...,elopmenl as doing business as· C,.rOI knew. She was a nalu etc ... NC plus tomp consider propen1es as ---------• proposed, and w lh lmpl• Garcia Company, 3410' w. ral ••giver" and loved CONDOS controlled. One Seller down. 949 640·5399 Bey V iew 2Br/1 Oa COMMERCIAL men1a1t0n of the recom· MaCAr1hur IE, Santa Ana, cooking and w•s S HARBOR RIDOE GENERAL 2102 1c garag9, f11g, w o mended m111ga11on mea· CA92704 FOR SALE THERE MOREi PROPERTY 2778 sures, w II nol reaull In a C1rot Lynn Garcia, 3309 S. espec1a!ly known tor $659,000 Cell Me 180" Ocean View iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hkup. A11I tmn OC11;11cly ANNOUNCEMENTS sinnlfican' ellect on the en· Towner SI, Santa Ana, CA her to11tll11s. As a 949-376·5576 9000• Sq Fl 60r·90i1 Sl350JMo. 673•7224 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:!I••••••••• v1~onment 1111 the JHestnt 112107 single parent, sh• Judy Kolar, Broker Cstm Hm. $2,500,000 1t•LOOKING,•• C·1 LACUNA BEACH lnlention ol tne C11y 10 IC· Tnls business la con-dedicated her hie IO Agl 1-600·640-6661 • For 8 tental? Corner Ocean aid r--------- cepl the lnlllal Study/Moll· dueled by• an lndMdual the ra1s1ng1 and loving GENERAL 1002 • LIOO ISLl! Br•nd Ulure RoStvold CORONA ot CoHt Hwy. Okr ANNOUNCEMENTS galed Negative Oec,arahon Have you 11arted doi:1g of her lam ly, 1n11111ng COSTA MESA 1024 849·494·G64l Agl D EL MAR 2622 949 780 8805 and auppori~ocument• buSlnen yet? Yes, 9·1·98 oduca1ion waa pmr111· New 5Br 5 500, 3c 0111 • ' 2920 This Is nol to conllrued Caroll., Garcia mount In their lives. * V.A. * 37S3s.f, Roduced 101---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "---------SO Down• SO Move-In 4B 2B d d 695 000 B IQ d CORON" -as 11thtr approval or denial Th•s 11atement was l\led Sho Is· r.emomborod r • goo sizo $1, . 11 run Y n by lht cny of the aub)ect with tht County Clerk or lor her magnotlc, ~~E~e Ll~o~,n~~I~':,~ BR32.'5'7~~idc~digafnamAverm, ·, __ R_e_a_11or_._s_4_9 .. ·6_7_5_·G_1_e_1 DEL MAR appllc1llon. The lnillal Orange County on 9-24·118 sparkling personality HU O IV A Rep Os m LIDO SANDS Pntllno Study/M11igaled Negative 18888710718 which not only II· 1_800•723_6857 OPEN SAT 12-4 Remodel. Granilo/Mar•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu.- . 2122 Cozy U pper Studio no khctlQf'I, I.Ills lncd $650.'mo. Avail , t 5 949·222·5775 x :?&7 C.M Ille ndustritll Declara1oon 30 day public Daily Pilot Oct 24, 31, lumlnalod her life, but Voteron Real Estate Brian Oauk Die thru·oul Nice yard. •2 Ne w 3000sq t1 review prior Is September Nov 7 14 1998 Sa106 040·720·1780 E homes for lea'le, qu.t'I ----;,._-----i----------'1 30, 1998 to October 30, --'_...;.'-'------Mark Cardeluccf RE Big Ger. Many •tras area, ocoan viowsl car· COSTA MESA 2624 C .M llto Industrial 1000· 6000sl, omco nlry GO SFG. rue, henvy OIOC Mu lot Comm A E Ask Bob 949·240·5840 1998 The City encou1egos PUBLIC NOTICE lOCAl (/) •E SIDE• 3br 2.Sbai-s_s_~_9K_A_o_t _.,_-3_1_·1_0_3_B for lnlo 9.10 675·3384. ~ooosf, 60sl or fess membe11 ol the general ---------OITUUifS B 1 rt "'b 2b Mullor Comm I A E public to review and corn· NEWPORT BEACH M "O :J + Iott approx 1900 sf Near e cou .. r 8 Ask Oob g.19.240 S04G rmtnt on 1hl1 documentn· CITY COUNCIL CO pnv end hmo. Bulll In Condo. vu, llC, mi -----------Newl y Ro fu rbl•h•d 1lon Coples of the ln1t1a1 AOl!!HDA SUMMARY p,•.aCIFIC VIEW '-Q 1991. l.g yd & patios. cpVltr, $299K, lease COSTA MESA 2 124 1 Br 1 Ba In lovely Study and M1t1011ed Neg· Upd1le from Supef\'isor "' ,....... Q ......_ S299K By own or opl Ok. 949·760-0376 OJled commty,. W Ii..----------- porting document• art CONTINUED BUSINESS C t Mort \,l.I 2eR Olfl 20A Fl 1 ptlv11e gar/carport 81 U N ITS 2786 SHORES INTERIORS Floor sample sale, up to 30% off. New oocessor es Save 10% with t~s ad' 2640 Avon St. P.Wfr M1 alive Otclarallon and aup· Wilson MEMORIAL PARK tn ~ ~ 949-546·2571 •Newport Shor•• BeauUful Studio lo 1he11t•r1snop11, DUPLEXES available fOf public review 90·DAY REVIEW OF BUD-eme ery • uary LO '-E'Sld• 2Br Cul·de·aac • ce. ' 290.S ower PV1 tnt $660·S71 Omo • $425 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and lnspecllon at the Plan-GET CHECKLIST. Chapel •Crematory 0 REOUCEOI $244.50«1 Beem co1lsl.. newer ht. pkg, 1gl occ, n.'peta. dep. Klelo Mgmt i---------- n1ng Doparimenl, C11Y or PROPOSAL FOR A PER· 3500 Padhc \/low Onve I '.> ...._ Merge Lea Realtit roof. ~349,000 $695 949·54B·9876 949·501·4 0 0 0 NEWPORT HEIQHTS LOST •" (949) 642·225S NtwpOl1 Beach. 3300 New MANENT JUNIOR l.IFE· Newport Beach C\J > ~ 949·'722·0020 B fl Grundy Roaltors l-E--S-ld-.--3-b-r -2b-.-.-,g DUPLE X ·LARGE 2• ~ 2925 port Boulevard, Newport GUARD TRAINING ANO &44·2700 '" v Juat Ll•tedl 1ncome._,,,..,,._94_..,,9,...·6_7...,5_o_1_8_1...,..;,,.. ·pmtio, 2 c;ar •11ac gor, _______ ;_._ STORY 1 30A & 1 FOUND eeach, Cahf01n11, 92059· COMMUNITY CENTER. ...+ """ .... 0 R 0 I "' .. .-NPB St H 3B 0 A HUNTIN,.TON 2 DR F IREPLACES, 1768, (1149) &44 3200. CURRENT BUSINESS ~ "+-t... Prop. roat .. I . ...-.. 1' y ~ ome r 19ge rsnge ve., " Hl·CEILINOS, BKR •. lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-iiiiiiii Publlahed Nswpott 'OLICE DEPARTMENT PllRCEIROllEAS fr"I Units. Westside 6.51 2.SBa bonus rm, lg $1500 Incl gardener BEACH 2640 $10 0 Reward! Beach•Coata Mesa Oa•ly REVIEW. • IEll mAIWAY • "'-' m 0 Q.M . & 8.14 C•p ~te. yrd. Owne1 musl Hiii (714) 429·0333 DI C'lt t)rAdor r • P1lo1 November 7, t9118 Publlahtd Newport O •".....a \\I ::> AQI 1-l888> 42&-03f0 s3o91< Agent 840'18281·E•,-S-l_O_&: __ C_M_.,..B_t _ut-11-v1 0 40 •'7 90 oGOOS toll n CM Rowordfor ________ s_._11_01 Beach·Cosla M•sa OaQy MortC~t~.......... = ..,., > 20t !Ba conao .angl 28r 1,5B81'wnf1m aty1el ·---------nto I :Jing 10 h s PUBLIC NOTICE P11ot Novem~ t. 1~326 110 8'oedwav (tj ::J NEWPORT NEWPORT ~'!.'a1~:1r1~~e!~~~~: ~~~1Eo~ni::£~a's9f:~~ iiiilNiiiiDiiiiiiiiUiiiSiiiTiiiRlALiiiiiiiii2iii7iii8iiiii8, ____ 9_~_o_.e_s_o-4__,~ ... 4-4 Costa Mesa () Q.. 0 BEACH 1089 BEACH 1069 Ag nt 949·64M310 'J'.14-778-0400 FOUND CA T 6ttt:N111• PUBLIC NOTICE M~91IO +--LOW RENTI lndu 1rte1 c •115 'C<I ~ 1~0 ~~~~~~~~~~~========11 ----------___ ..._ _____ , pae wtolflc s 2200. Or ngo l'Nll . st\Oft 9'0TlC( OF rmnGN TOii ----------------. NEWPORT NEWPORT 400011 7 t st NNN hair v rv lrlondly ADMllUITDl EITATE OF BEACH 2169 BEACH 2669 J ci\t '71 4> 73·2754 (94gl 71°"1714 DOAOnn ltDAM(Ll "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation & url S.eryj . ..:::.;:ce~'4~·---_..,_...""'""'_._,.~,to-- why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices-for :"fiUl~~~~~~~~tt;~ste s a: !ff??~:.o;i~NJ~~~~~~l~~ . CalTOllftte 1~ ~ Oriatt a S.ra•I• Cllltlel NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH . J 88 Saturday, November 7, 1998 TODAY'S WORD PUZZLE . PREVIOUS PUZZ~ SOLVEO 61 Wml Olympics Ol-ent 5 w~,.er § 58-erouod ___ ,...~s:;;::; ~~~~ ptidll • ~ 1~ 1twt ,_._so Couou.bundla- 4 HaMUd nv11I 81 'Pollf>h German 15 -·lace cha~ r111er of altllude 62 Wri1er Zola 1 ~ "<;,ender" ending 63 Opotl ~ 1 1 Flat 64-Povr 18 Ser1 111 115 Cuhs ., p.1menl 68 Singo< 19 "-oocoor&e CampbeH figure 20 Rum 22 CMam bald DOWN 1 lOOk0<1 &I 2 G•eill 1ev1ow 24 ~enl! 2$Ch<111man- :Z!I Fellows• • :J Se11111 lgMs 4 Ma•1h,1tian"&.:., ~8 Tip 33 Chills 34 BIOOd voss.el 35 Small group 36 Bran lypu • 37 Tins 38 R'l}titloss blrcJ 3\l Thing 4 t Tibet s loc;it1on 42 Mr Ooublcd 1y 44 De icate omamcn1al work 4 6 Spoa It dN Sl\lely 47 Socic1y gal 48 PAOIS Siad um 49 D1ctarv es~entinl 53 Plains Incl ans 14 f'ark 5 S('lu11;• c trd-; 6 t-otfowa order:> 7 Con.pu101 abur 8 Ou "''flSS pors0f1 s gar~ 9 Ha socks 10 leave · 11 Basob.:l la 1 ( n 1mc 12 V1 ion protilcm 13 Cloy 21 Knoc'-s 23 -King Colo 26 Raccoon5 28 Magic-tamp dheller 29 CoohdQe or Garn 30 Dunne or Wonh 3t Cooks aid 32 ·-Mama Don I Dance· 33 Hairdo 3<I Flower holder 37 Ugtrtweight rifles 40 lmponant exam 10 42 Freshly • 43 Retro chair, 45 "Goshi" 48 Huqs 48 Type ol v.heal 49 S1ory~no 60 Ill-mannered 51 s shaped molding 52 Alaskan port S4 Bnhsh title 55 Wnter WiOMI 56 Actor Conne!r 59 "Attack, Fidol 11 12 13 . By CHARLES GOREN wllh OMAR SHARIF .-.d TAHNAH HtHSCH WEEKLYbiUOCE QUIZ Q 1 • Nc1lhcr vulnernble. as Soulh you holl.f •A98 1:1 JJOS 0 J04l2 •KJ9 Nonh\ opening bad or one spade as doubled al your righl What action do you lake? Q 2 Neither vultleaable, 11~ Suu1h you hold· W~t do }Wdo oow'/ Q S • Ncith~c vulncruble, ~ Sooth you huld . . •976 <:;1 Q8J O A9114J •42 The bidding hai. proceeded NORTH EAS'T SOlITH WF.ST •• •• ~ Pus 3• 3• ? Whal action do you w~c? "' A Q 6 5 2 ? ~ 0 A J 7" "' K to 7 Q 6 · Doth -.ulncrable, IL'> South yuu • l'artncr opens lht bidding w11h one hold· club. Wh:n do you re pond? • • A K J 3 .,., K 6 0 8 3 • K 8 7 6 2 Q 3 ·A'> South, vulnerable. y<>u hvld: .~76 <:7 J43 0 8543 •862 TI1e billd111g hb proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH . WESf 1• lo Pau P~ 2<:7 Pv ? What action do you uke'l Q 4 ·As South, vulnerable, you hold: •AK.Q <:7 AQ654 o AJ8J •7 The bidding has proceeded:· SOUTH WESf · NORTH EAST 11:1 PllS) lNT P~ ? The b1ddmg has proceeded: SOUTH \\~I l'iORTH FAST t+ P~ l o PbS '• Pa 2• p ? What action do you lake'! Look for a11swtrs 011 Monda>: uam to be 8 better bridee_play- er! Subscribe now to the Gortn Bridge uurr by calling (800) 788- J 225 for information. Or write to: Goren Bridge Le_l!4:!L P.O. Du:c 4410, Chkago, UI. OU03V. Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and .the Huntington Beac.h- ..lt Zrp --------D YES, SELL MY CAR Cred<t C&ltlS 0 MC 0 VISA 0AMX Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 10Q,OOO homes. Fax us this . form· with your credit card # or mail with CrecH Cerd Number PIN~ ciwic• Pllrt.nent Boxe• v • .., ___ Mllkt MOdel Dec,_ Ova OPoMr-. Os.,.,Aoot 0~9'akte OT""*'O-Price o-"-o -w~o-eo.... O•~ 0 $~ 0-'1!"-0~'Tao Q AMJMSW.0 0WWe-a check today! Run for a week! If o""' Con!)-o °""'° CO'll'l>I o""°'-• $10 for• D l_.....,..,_ 0 en-. Dewon. r....,-. W-,$1 Mell oru11-o~-0 Blong Ille>. N.-.. ldcll!illll9I .... Put a few words to work for you. your car does not sell, we'll run it for another week FREEi All for just $10 .. -.. Call ·642-5678. ••• Coll The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 ••• HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ~ ......... . ~· ERVICE for Ill YcOUr needs... ~ ------1 CHILD 'cARE 3536 CONCRETE & ·FENCES HANDY MAN 3710 IMPROVEMENTS MOVING 3834 PET SERVICE MASONRY 3557 & DECKS 3~15 HOME 3756liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:ii SERVICES DIRE CT 0 RY Cd M uc·o · open 1 or PT liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hom. Rutot1tlol\"Remodel liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC NOTICE ••••••••I crop.Ins, going lull John Doran Masonry * Wooct Fence• * Tile/drywall/woodwork • The Cahl. Publlc u1111-1imo Jan is.·99 pro· Brick•Slne•Concrete Replace/Repair Low S Fencesldeckstroom add.•--------.. hes Commission .AE-rog now rn1an1s/Tod· S f 1 Roofs/general repairs. TIME TO BEGIN ADDITIONS die rs 720_ 1 93~ Lg· m Jbs•Repalrs Ok F ee hauling HI. Llc"d Comm/RH Reis Free Est QUIRES th al all us('d Free Esl & _,Advice Ad-iani.g1Cons1 974-530t YOUR HOME household goods REMODcLING 3410 Llf687191 831·3832 Chrla 809·0 805 movers print 1holr 3810 Pat Sitter/Dog Walker Daily Overnight v1sils. Reis avl Llc"d/Bonded O'enise 714·935-8870 ROOPING 3110 TAX iiITmli All r rr!' .r Roofs ac R.pein • Rc&1dc.n1i&I • Conunerci&I PREPARATION 3925 TAX PROBLEMS? A u d I t • n o n ·I i I e r • collectlon. I cen helpl • 949-673·8905 '" . CLEANING **JAG MASONRV..• QUALITY CRAFTSMAN IMPROVEMENT P U.C. Cal T number; -------1 3548 BLOCK BRICK STONE 20 Yrs Exp. Ref's PROJECT? llmos and chaullaura PLASTER UPllOlSTWl'fG REBUILD or REMODEL SERVICES • All types.Qlly Work! ALL WORI QOARANT!!D -I'm Your Handyman-Call a plumber, print their T.C P. num· REPAIR 3880 3931 •Homes r Jff CC!! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii !Hfo ~ortt • Cerptnl"' Mark 949-850 ·9525 ber In all advertise-~~111!1--·~~~I 548-0769 "'""""' •hur ·ytnut '"on1 •Oua•~·.,. Ccnsl•t•Ction Est L;J()l)eg 531·7843 ., palnlar,. handyman iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil I' A TOUCH OF CLASS 01)"1o'lllRrp.11r-Wmdot.-fn~tl or any of the Hr· menls If you have e p IS SLIPCO"-DS 3nz2 G & Q UPHOLSTl!RV •Reasonably Pru' •J Cl·• ~".n J R ... Comm --------Rbofu•• • <;t11<co ..cuostlon about the le· laster tucco Patch ,, GI\ ., L I ,.. ,63t'" .. ""' ... HAULING 3720 vlcea fisted here In '1 S I S C 25 ••••••••• since '68 c SI fu" • oca '-0 · #t • ., u Lie Oon«l l"reo E~• CONTRACTORS CompltttRtlfllrdtlln' gallty of e movor, limo • ervng o a Ylll· · u r ... •Stcphon'lon A"'5c.C our dlroc1oryl or chautleur, call; Llc#326864 24Hrs upholsty. slip covers Call 714-644 ·5465 _...,.r_cr_o_sa_7_t4_·_2_82_·_7_t _43_ GENERAL 3558 (714) 999-7053 CALL Y 0 UR 71 55-..7831 anUque rpr 542-4612 JUNK TO THE DUMP LOCAL SE""VICES Public Uhlllles 4• •Bright Houseclannlng "' ·"' " c CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS Euiopoan Pro!essiona's (714·988·1882) TODAVI ommlss1on Plaster/Stucco P•tch Bl\THROOM B 1 n town' Reis Dnrell LEWl~Conatructlon AVAILABLE TODAY 714-558-4151 -Serving So Ca 25yrs· REPINISHING 3448 & Graco 714·057·2647 Remodel•l'fandyman 6 . 949'·873·5568 1==========1 .. --------1 Lic4'326864 24Hrs iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil L#7C4773 Local Ros. FIREWOOD 3 18 ua•Y'l"l2 11.,"UTY INTERIOR TfOBROTiln 714·554-7831 JAPANESE LADY •714·557·5925• ~&Q ~ Would kc to clean --------Great Flr•woodl L fJ"l'V'r~S 3740 DESIGNERS 3782 3890 11ou., 114 ss1-2210 a: a.n~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillS,.-e Day •.o...-.a--PLUMBING 14 5t.Ch1619 DRYWALL Order nowl s•3s'tcord· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil -· --~ 3584 $75 half. Free deltvery P,rompt • CC*rteous •VICKI'S CLEANING SERVICE to driveway! 885·1432 •Professional v.o If r THE DESTliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MARTIN LkltftJ'dC..,T1,4650 i \" ndow C ean ng Witthoeft Drywall 71 "37" .1\091 10 rs Exp Xlnr nels An Phasos• Sm Lg Joba FLOOR INSTALL HOME •-.. ~ Vck1 '714-668·0395 CIHnl Clean! CIHnl REPAIRS 3620 OPTICAL G 20Yrs Exp Fair$ Free Est liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GARDEN DECOR L•400030 714·639-t447 Sales•Svc•lnatall HardwdNinyl/Ceramlc 300!o QFF PERGO Carpet;M.C Visa _ ~ THE LOC(AL PLUMBER -a James E Banger1 Co.· Pipe toc1t1ng stab lk dGtee. Fnendty Svc. tns'd L#532981 675-9304 Precise Plumblng Repairs & Remodels Free Estimates L•G07398 189-1090 I St"mi-n·lirl"J .. uller ,,ff.re 25% OFF \t.1.r1"l l .. bor! 25 diH••riml, <>lore of J uum & lOO"e v£ other f4bra .. e! 35 ,.,.,, ,,{ 'J11•l1ty worL anJ, r.ilt m.inah1p! WALL COVERINGS 3932 Slnpping. drywall repair Texture, pajnt !ouch up. Small jobs ok. Bob (714) 840-4368 The Strlpp., Speclallzlng in . Wallpaper Removal L5889241 983·5037 We Gals should hang tog•lher. Strip, Install. advice to the cra2y. Ll735976 831 ·2111 L1oa21e 988-9590 S2.95, S3.95-S6.50 FLOOR SAMPLES Sun•Daywear 522 w. 19TH •CM ELECTRICAL 3610 ALLIANCE MDVElll '1" •82 Careful • Courteous Cheap! • 1 Hr Min Expert D1ttln Cleanlng t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:m ;::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::=:;;;;::====--;- & Plumbtng Repairs 20yrs exp. All work guar. Steve 545·8298 Boal S\/CS Llt1 exp, QUDI Sl:Jln n1sh. en:irnel Ync 1 k or home 94? 67!>·7617 :crunNETS 3490 ,Advanced Woodsy91 ms ·Custom Cab1no1ry· HERCULES CLEANING Small Job EXPCRT 1--------- Duncan Electrlc GARAGE l.oealJQurck Response DOORS 3678 S o rvlce/R em od era LI g h l fl x tu 1 o r eparr I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L12 75870 650·7042 ••S475· 18x7 ** PETERKIN E:lectrlc Include• hautaway FAST/BIG SAVINGS$ weather etrlp, In· Rea·Comlsm·lg jobs •tall/tax. 645·5704 L618717 800·748·1741 i----No_w_H_1,_1n_s_1 --t GUTTERS 3683 Nightwear Every Sat/Sun #8160/0C Mktplc 548-6211 PHEN+DIET Kitchen • Dolh • Do rli .. 1 --~ ...... .u-1'"""--_. ,. Moldings • Mantels L!l9"650 7t4 990-8970 Complete Ml'dial Proa '79/mo '!'!~~!:: . 3515 fir• Carpet Cleaner! Honell ·Poli1e·faa11 irT!ondly & Mature ,. Lon 714·979·2090 3528 3557 Mt\llll''l'f ••1 ~\t\lf,.,1 l\I '"'P\'\ :111tH~''IM'dt 1 Sew C.M&Jamn4d Ra A6litiae • Tm1111 l111p. • ·""11'foa r..,. • JICWlft • T~~ • llcpW • l'MI I \f'A • t1110ut4Mrl11. •filM•NtwQrl-•C"- fRf./:. f;'\fl...,ATI Orick, Block. Stone, Tile 7 2 2 a 7 4 7 8 Cone. Patio, Orl..,eway . , Fplc, 88Qa. Rel, 25Yr.(U::==o;mil=:ll:liilliM_ ... _,I Exp Terry S57•7G94 t----------4 •CEMENT WORK• tamped Concrete Brlek/BIOCk/Slona!T1I• LM16~6 540·0110 Concrete· Orivaways, • Patloa, Repalrs1Ro· movat. rtes/Comm L2!i5237 471S·7000 RENT .. GARAGE SALE HINTS Before.your garage ale, determine what Items you wlsh to &ell. Make 1ure everything Is cl.,an and ropalred. l>'JJJY1eilot 642·5678 . •Gutter Cleaning• Free 01tlmalos. (949, 845-0335 HANDY Ml\N 3710 VIAGRA RE<...AIN~IN 1 Vism 800-7()()..8 4 •Hom• lmprvmnt•• IMPROVEMENTS Drywall, carpentry & morel Small Job• ok. HOME 3756 O ary 84 5· 5 277 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CARPENTRY ALL KINOSI Cabinets, Storo.ge, Tree HHll 788°8321 \f.ll'l'<>RT (O\•l[HI I 11')\ ... Can't seem to get to an lttose repalr Jobs around the house? Let the ~ .... lf .. d Service Directory help you find tellable help. 842·5878 949-645-9660 Please 376-1938 FRE st. LANDSCAPE & LAWN CARE 3808 PAINTING 3858 20Yrs Qu111t1 PalnUng TOUCHUPS, 'TOO -TREES a 24 Hra. Richard Sinor A ~ Ucf280044 951·1892 Topptd/Rtmowd, Llwnt. CHUN Q'S PAINTING aprnldra·c:lnUp 751·3476 24Vrs up-Ort Prlcel Guar Work·Fraa Est ORCO PLUMBING (I DRAIN CLEANING 1-OAYS/Wtt:K Sr. Citiun Dia.rount L•wn Service. Wtow/ Ed ge/Sod/Sprlnklers Cln-up. Anytime. Al (714) 398·2042 Llc4'376602 538·1534 ,. LA_A170 RAJNBOW Circle Malnt. UVIQ Ptlnt1ng-lnl/Ea1 Ho1111/Apl Quality job. Free est. Uc.172'7705 Yard Cln·up, Trim Ll!5891~7 838-8888 tr•••. hedgee, palm--','-.,,..--.,,,---• C 1reH Romoval. New lk• • Cu11om Painting la~n/pl11nts 960-8502 Prof, Clean, Qua1ity1.---------. SHANE'S tMldiqlt..,..,, ,,.,,.. rtrtl ~,..,,,. Jm rT1rflfttrt111/l/H1mo1't 548-580 .,,.. .. Quality Work N 8.AIU:.4 Work. lntrExl & Cocks N."'hborlJood L170:.l~8 831·4810 ,,,.;:,,,.,, krucgcr p•lnttna ruldt ntlal faux flnbhlng Wood re toraffon matt hew 548-5481 ~· tWl!DY "-UMllNG 949-645-235 P-LUG Plug Into the Classified section to find services from electricians and plumbers to landscapers & painters. ., Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Saturday, November 7, 1998 B 9 . 405 .FREEWAY TO BEACH BLVD. IN THE CITY Of HUNTINGTON BEACH ·Fina ilig.· As Low· As -. : - ~---------...--~f~"'~M_D_,·~·-n~·~~_,..._~-·-DIV~ &!;' :J ;J C•J3 !/I '98 CABRIO GLS (M802Sl6) '23, 765 •• .mm15 ,. f " ....... "9, poW9f toc>w 1 "'''·~ ""' ...._,., a ,._. r.t,); y11190-. m.I ncr10W't ,, .. """" .. 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I EMPLOYM!NT 5530 EMPLOYMENT WANTED 5530 TO BUY 6019 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TeHa Refinery Corp I BUY ALL PIANOS . . ~wport Beoch/c;:osto Mesa Doily Pilot --..-------·I Sec'ty·Chrlstlt1n Church tiAVJ:L ' 3014 3()-35hra, MS Word/ fxcet. fl'aX' Tel\Jme 10 1"'=11-1-..-"••~e dependable AnttqUH·quaL furniture pmon CM ar11. orhousolul c=u~-1"- Tralnlng Write E. M. paid (714) 957·8133 Hopkins. Dept. M· _ __,L...,Q'""B-T..;ra...;.ln-se-1----. 2 Roundtrlp tlck•I• S?n Dlego to Balta· mor&, open travel UOON. 9 l'1·120..3245 AH 714-969·8295 Whether you're buying 9r selling, Claaslfled covers stt your needs! 92628, Box 711, Fort Worth,TX781G1·0711. wanted tor Ctulatmae. Cati Upacaa..chl14'et)'.8 i\QI~ • N9-844 e829 co==-=-=-==-=-.oa I~~~~~~~~ haa ope nln·gs for r~.,...·.,....,, _____ ;;;.,... .••••••••I :&flPOINJ)l&'ft' I• Sales Anoe'• for F/P/ Otd Coln• Gold Sliver EMPIOYME._,,._ --SECURITY time call LJIUa P~pl• Franklin Mint, Sterling 1" ~ SEITERS and Me 949·645-1355 Old w11tches & jewelry J7Blo.rniJ1JlMd OFFICER PIT HOST(l!SS) Westcout Coln ~2•9448 ·EMPLOYMENT 5530 ~·.c1~ slilfts Groveyard shift FOOD SEAVER RECORDS/TOP $ 812-$20 eed-" -1 p I Experience prefered Jen, R&B, Soul. Rock Per Ilottr n eo. atro evenings. Phone roi Etc ... 50's & so·s Mike Tup·pro<hitCN o~ bikes. Apply appointment between 845·7505 Care Manas.er Exp In Alzheimer's/ t)11mentla care tor upscale. new senior !Wing facihty In CdM call 949-613~7210. h1~1rr tn person@ 11.2 949.949.7944 -------- :Ci:'!!',~~"' ii ..... !"""" NIWPOn Dv1111 JEWELRY. FURS • 1" .. l wu•Ut•I L ft er 6025 • • ••'f( "'"" •1111\lo~ •••. ,,, lilOIT 2 Massage G1 A£\ E~tol1ll'lhccl In IOA9 1u11l ~rr111.-ill!( Call for.uppoh1lmc11l l·AAS,313-4744 11 31 8 k So Therapists FT, ac Y. -registered with CM, 1 Circa 1940 misc. tur• llquolse jewelry lncl's Squash eiossom n.eck· lace ·$2500. 640·5450 Dr., Newport Bch. Aesthet1cian & 1 Hair 949 /729•3162. Dresser A,ll 3 years eL£RICAL/CUS'f.. SERVICE PT Will to work eve's & wkends. Apply In person Wickes Furniture 3200 Harbor Blvd. CM EOE .minimum eipenence P11111c1H GROCERY STORE MANAGER. 1714) 1&5·7518 ., MH Ntllftle t1 271& llartior Blvd, Suite Hl,C0tt1M111 92121 PETS & ANIMALS 6049 Free to loving home All white female Lab, ¢ollectore/Cablo TV CM/HB area. Must econ car, insurance & Thomas Guide. Flex .hrs Will train moti· valed lnd1v no exp nee. comm. only Cable exp, blllngual a Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort is looki~ for a qualified, customer service individual with reloil/ convenience store experience lo manpge their on·site_gr_ooery store with annual soles of $500,000. Scilary 21 ·25K. Ir • ., ($$Wanted$$) .... 11 Tdemulmm 4yrs, good w/children. Moving. 949·642·3228 •. 800-625·4277 COUNTER-The Mailbox F/PT PERM Ship, phones, offc work, Friendly 642·6262 Fax resumes lo 949/644-036.tor ooll Human Resources 949/729·3863 EOE. Dental ROA r.;~~~~~~~~~~~~ for Newport ·Center !!'!" pedo/o rtho office. SALE<' 949·844·0611 ~ co~~g~~ToR IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITY! Villa Nova restaufflnl $eeks motivated per• son. Cater/Hosp1tahly Sales REQUIRED. MS Olf1ce, great phone skills, B:ise •· comm Call Susan If, 949 '642· 7680 days. · FlT Salo• Position for upscale womens $lore Exp a plus, base salary • com· mission, up to 40/h.rs a week Call Darryl or Kelly 949 759·7965 H.U.G. CHILDRENS PI SALES HELP WANTED. $7HR Fash ts 644·7677 Sam/Jon HAIR STYLIST 60% comm or rent. New· port Beach area. Call LEE (9~9) 723·5185 We aie seeking highly IOOtivated. experienced ADVERTISING SALES professk>nals for fast grawing Southern Calitomia oommunity newspaper chain. · Your strengths: new B<XXlWlt development, maintairung estaliished acmunts, JX)Sitive customer seIVice attitude, and desire to bJild strong advertising partne~ with clients. Minimum 2 years previous advertising sales experience with newspaper industry experience preferred. We offer: baoo salary + rommission, exoellent benefits package ind.uding 401(k), and a suP}Xlrtive work environmenL Subrnjt rover letter, resume, and salaiy ~to: Times Communitv News 425 W. Broadway, SU{te #300 ' Glendale, CA 91204 ATTN: Human Resources Or Fax: (8,8) 548·8897 He a I j n 9 /A /C I e ch needed·ll plumbing & BF Cert. a ~, own tools/good drnv, lor service co. In OC area. (949) 546·5550 MOTHERS HELPER W80'8CJIBCµ1~~ WllcB>nDU!oat.o-l!le needed. ltght house· ~-~==~~~1tiibm=~·~---;;:=;;~S1t~s;11~a~cb.=1!18~1idn=a.1 keep, errands. One 3 ~ yr old. Good OMV, ~mg speak llv In/out. Newport M~s;i area 114·•44·1600 >e215 P•rls, London, New York.. Travel, Glam· our & Fun. Start a career w/a leading •dge lnternallonal co. Sharp Image a Must $SK/mo. potential. Call now 714·695·4945 Real Estate Salos F/ T or P/T Licensed or not We're hiring nowl ~RA/HB will pay your req d course and pro· V1de training. 800-400·5391 xt 119 Receptionist lite clerical/phone duties for medical college. fa)( Res 949·642· 1729 Retail counter end gilt wrappers tor The Mail Room, NB Fashion Island Apply 1n person 537 Newpor1 Center 714·644-6245. *RETAIL• MERCHANDISER Exp'd, PT, tle)(1ble hrs, organize and replen· tsh merchandise In CM dept stores Call (414) 297·9700 Sales COME GROW .Ad Assembler ~ta Mesa/Full time Cosca Mesa rypehouse nttds dccail oriented, cre<uivc people obsescd with accuracy to become part of our ad-building team. You Have: I year ad production C).penence A ctclltivc mind Ab1l11y to work under deadline pressure Macintosh experience . QuarkXJ>rcss, Phoroshop. Dlusmuor a "'wt Mulo-Ad Creator a plus We Have: P~rr timr Dly Posnion\foU nmr Grav')'Ud positions G=t lxi1dic. pKka~ Opponunaty for ~dv.ancemcm Salary range $10-$13 dcpcndmgon cxperu.•nce Physical and drug rm required. Send resume and cover letter co California Community News Aun: CCN l Design Group Supervisor 330 Wcsr Bay Street Com Mesa, CA 92627 WITHUSI CC N 1 Expanding retail ad· ' \lerllslng departmeni liliji:i,lllOji •eeks a self mo!ivatod co• t 1 M • • 1 account executive to sell, develop and sor· A• 1'f""1{)pf""1""1'1E111pf.Jtr w,,,u. ,.,,,,,,.,,..,,..,.firt vice new business • .,..9J,j,,aoilrirm1rr-m1"""'"""1111'1<wiad,.,,1m1"1 Appointmcnr $t!ting only • Houri)'. • llonus •No Selling • Fun Alm0«ph.m •Growth 1'01tn11al Seniors rntou~d 10 apply ..... 714-24>·1580 ~ Gorgeous pedigreed Oclcat kittens $20G- 300. 646-8473/631·211 1 PERSIAN KITTENS Loveable ball of fur. CFA registered, grand champ lines, shots, health guar, blk male & a Torti fem, $250. EMPLOYMENT Seal Pl Hlml s100. SERVICES 5533 949•546•8132 •••••u• SPORTING Please be aware that GOODS 606 the llsll ng s. In th Is cat. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii5 'egory may require you to call a 900 number In wf'loh there Is a charge per minute. N•w BOWFLEX Strength training aystem. $099.00 3:t0·312·1407 EMPLOYMENT 'Ping Pong Tabl• WANTED 5535 good cond, $60. C.M. Location. Call Charlie 949·631·3995 Loving Swedish nurse good cook, driver. By ••••••••• the hour or 24hr. Good local ref's 12yr GARAGE SALES exp. (949) ~46·3735 •••••••• MERCHANDISE CORONA i DELMAR 6122 ANTIQUES 6010 •ANTIQUES ;4 U• Annlver•ary 10·40% off. NPB 548-4123 312 Newport Blvd. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Huge Eatat• Sale Sat 11 -4 :00. furn, wedgewood, Water· lord LLlque, china, 2411 E Coast Hwy. (949) 123-4222 •Newport Be.ch• IRVINE 6144 •• ESTATE SALE•• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ALL MUST GOii! (949) 675·8067 TOP DOLLAR PAID! I\ I HIT A.\ \'Tlf 1\(1 OU>! Buy Outright Estate Safes Conducted. · ~trliqutt 40~ -in Newport Beach 714.673.6223" WANTED ANTIQUES Oldar Style Furniture PIANOS & Collectibles ·~.-.ces·~ • Stereoa • Aulot • Offiee F..,.. ,,f1.;te $$ CASH PAID $$ on. IMC• « ...,t~ hov.- WE BUY ESTATES 17'1:957·8133. SOIB8cJf8AST 2202 So. Melft St. S.... Ana, CA 92707 8-o.d 8 Ld<> .. CA •18' Multl·famllyll Lots of great thlngsl Sat, Nov 7, 9a-4p. 3642 Red· wood St. (College Pk) NEWPORT BEACH 6169 Ealate/Movlng Sale 30yrs of slulfl Furn, appl's, clothes, lots of books, many tr••· sures, shabby chic goodies, 8am/2 Klaloa Ct. Nwpt Crest Con· dos (Ticonderoga/ Superior) Multl·famlly, quality Items. 700 Udo Pk Or. Sat. )Oam Great stuff· Bring friends! Several Household• SAT ONLY 8·2:00. 607 Ave Lucia, -ne'er COM high school. Furn, appllancaa, housclhold, ctothlog. TRANSPORTATION BOATS 7011 •DONATE• YOUR •BOAT• to your Favorite Charity 949-675-7110 MARINE SUPS DOCRS 7022 and special &actions. ~====~=:~iii;iii= We prefer a candidate I to have a minimum ol I---_.:...----~ 1 year print ad· Restaurant THE PERFECT SLIP UP TO 50 FT. GREAT LOC. ON BALBOA PENINSULA. AOENT 11crtising experience. +++++++++++++ Excellent communica· !ion skills Ability to Fun, Fun, Fun.• •ot goals and make professional present&· W k• . llons In a last paced or 1ng With us is ~~~n~!~1:. oriented en· as fun as it looks! Xlnl benefit package, Including 40 l k. Drug screen1ng/physlca1 re· quired EOE Resumes via fax· Al· tentlon, I ynn 'Esola '7 I 4·650·4802 or mall· 'rimes Community News, 330 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa, • CA 92627 iec OFFICERS win Train. lrvine/NPB, CM. :-Tustin. Up to $7.25/hr. Tony • 949·222·2203 MAX MARA Sollnt CoAST Pt.Al.A Hlgtl·end Italian Women's 8outique needs profes.<;ional ~ pe<$00 l Ye~r salc$ 8'1'8fl61lCe I ITIUl\i If you' ti.Ne eMC~t ~.ng ab .ties. YOJ Cfll1 mal<e JJP lo $15 i30 per hour 714·754-7900 NOW HIRING Full & Part Time •Wait Staff (Great Tips!) •Cooks •Bussers •Fountain •Dishwashers $100 Sign-On Bonus! On your 91st day at Johnny Roci<.ets, you will receive your bonus! Apply In pe~on dally! IRVINE ,~~~ECTRUM_ F.or Management op~ttJea, . please fax your resume to: Attn: C .. Reuter at 888.27A8549 ..... M eq\.W IJQpoftµnttv,P'J)ploy~r t!l~ l#Ne"lfttlb""1g1\Jnt~'i./..I'_I!:.' ++++++++++++• ' ' FURNITURE 6014 1 ·800·247·8209 Ralt•n Furniture, 5 llli••••••• po •et. couchts1eeper, AUTOMOBILES recliner chair, swlvel1 ••••••••• c-halr, glass cotfeep table & end t•ble good cond, uklng -8-MW------9-0-3-0 $2000 949.75g..a501. S • o ti on a I •of a & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii table (brown) $100 '92 525 Touring obo. 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'93 JEEP WRANGLER 4x4 /llM/FM con, olloyi · $8977 AM/FM con, oc, ps, pw, pell; tilt, crvise, moonroof ,$4i'J7 '95 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE _Auto, ps, pw, p/locks, ABS, om/fm con, crviw, tilt, low mi (549923) $8977 '97 TOYOTA CAMRY Auto, oc, ps, pw, pcll, ASS, om/fm a u.s, cl'\lise, tih . $15~977 % s Least AM/FM con, moonroof, olloys, hit, cruise, oc $4i'f7 '95 ACURA INTEGRA ABS, ps, pw, pell, oc, om/Fm coas, crvise, hlt, moonroof, $1 ~i~i77 ' TRASK 0 > _, co .. . Sotvrday, November 7, 1998 B I J _ OFF MSRP. '94 CHEVROLET CAVALIER RS Conv V6, olllo, oc cru11e, tilt ps, pw, pell om/Fm coss $89877 '96 TOYOTA CAMRY Aulo, oc, ps. pw, pell, om/fm cou CO~. cru1~. ... $f2j·77 . '97 FORD EXPEDITION V6 Auto, llbr, dual OI:, Jn, pw, pcl obs om/fm c:cm · $269717 8 12 Saturday, November 7, 1998 Newport/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot C> 9085 LAND ROVER 9113 MERCEDES 9130 TOYOTA ~--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- '97 Hatchback Auto, '94 Range Rover 93 SENZ 190E Auto, '95 4RUNNER SR5 AC, ctana v•r:v-~.rt-~v-tt --bt.-citfsll'trtw, -AC;"tmr11il '· ru pwr, -• • gOod Urea, needs Immaculate condition PS P B PW, am•fm (3Ml\1145l S19,950 • paint dealor trade It chrome whit, CO •• cass, iunr1, !ml gl LEXUS OF $1500, leav Ca. $1200 sunroof. loaded. s12.eoo 714-848·2604' WESTMINSTER $21.000 949·225·1817 (714) 892·8908 • '93 180E 2.8 Low ml, chrome wtil '95 AVALON XLS i:-: rFT"":'?.7 a~"'l AT nil.9. (3"'1u>48i.;aJ 1"' (3ACT5C9) 571 550 LEXUS OF LEXUS OF WESTMIN STER worsTMINSTER 2 3' Tra v.i T.raJJu --'e.3GS.~OO f714) 892-8906) "" W1lderneH C1marrc1n 6 cyl, a•IO, A'C, llhr (714} 092·6906 by F!•etwood, Self. int. lull power, cc, --....,-------'96 4 RUNNER SR5 contn d. H20, P'?· snrf, tinted, altoy'whls MERCURY 9135 \16, fully oqu1p, cl.an, • pane, ahwr, hold g $21,99$. Nncharnichl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (0Hi409) $24,987 tantc.a, great condl sound ayslem, 12 CO LEXUS • Steep 4, ca1atytic heat stereo/cass. gold pkg '83 Sable LS 43k mt, MISSION VIEJO added, must see 10 PP 849·223·2722 Super ctenn, loaded (949)364 -oe64 appreclale. 55,200. --~ ........ ,...,,.. __ ..,.... __ , llhr, buckol, pp $88001---.~~~.....,.,....,....,~-(949) 644·1342 '95 ES 300 ObO 9•19·644·0321 '97 CAMRY LE Midnight blue/Ivory 24K ml, ltko new , (119654) $24 977 '8!$ SADLE 06 (3TOT5 t91 S19,950 9 100 , .LEXUS ' loaded, 11m·lm cossJ LEXUS OF MISSION VIEJO (62499!1> $8,g!):; WESTMINSTER 9075 -•98 Sup•r Club : ~gon, JOnl, 15 pan. .. ~3648) $15,996 :· Coat• M••• ..., lncoln-Mercury ·-P14) 540·S830 '95 Troop•r L TO 4X4, 21 Kml, auto, (3PA0583) $18,880 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714) 892-8 9 0 8 ) JAGUAR 9105 ' ~ '98 RANGER '90 XJS Convt Xt.T. super c ab, (90-4177)$1 9,9 95 ;:r,(049!>61 (SI_, 9n8) BAUER JAGUAR Costa M Ha (714)953..4800 Llncoln M •rcury 7 14-540-5830 '9 3 XJ6 Sdn 40 (93-4 172)$19,995 •ea TAURUS SE D AUE R .JAGUAR • ~. auto, loaded, (714)953·4800 • t'88423) $18,598 --,-..,.-3-X-J_•_V_P_4_D_ ~,. Coat• M••• .. v ! Llncoln·M •r cury (93-4174)$20 ,995 • (714) 540·5030 BAUE R JAG U A R -'"47 MUSTANG (714)953-4800 ~~: '93 XJS Cp• 2 0 • -~, p w /pd I, t 1 It, ' (206477) s 12,997 (93·4171)$20 , 99 5 Coata Mesa DAUER J AGU AR l.lncoln Mercurv (714)953-4800 714·540-5630 '94 XJ8 Sdn 40 '§1 MUSTANG COBRA (94 4169)$2.3,995 : A13S , llhr. CO, DAUER J AGU AR ·~· (183046) $22,997 (714)953-4800 ~. Co1ta Mesa '94 XJS convt 2 D Lln coln Mercury (94-3973)$35,995 714·540-5830 BAUER J AGUAR •90 EXPLORER 4X4 ''"""...,,_...,.<.,..7.,..,14,_)_,9..,.5_3·.,...4_80..,,..0 __ : .(7K ml, mini wfll, '95 XJS V12 Convt -~61 6L9EIX) Su1s5.505FO (95-3965)$39,995 DAUER JAQUA R ' • WESTMINSTER (714)953-~800 ... (714) 892-6908) (949)364·0664 Co1ta Mesa (714) 892-6906 Llncoln·M•rcury '95 so 300 (714) 540·5630 Ca1hmere/lvory, -----.,..---"""VANS (032522) $31,987 '97 Mountaln•er 40 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-LEXUS CO, prom sound. ABS . MISSION VIEJO (J12529) $21,997 '84 DO DOE 350 (9 49)364·0864 Costa Mesa Beverly conversion Llncoln-Merc u r v \Ian Pwr. dual nor, '95 SC 300 (714) 540-5030 67,900 flll, 1 owner, Rally red '"1ory lthr records. 55900.obo. (020231) 525,5177 '98 MYSTIQUE 949-723-1!>04 LEXUS Loaded, auto, AC, MISSION VIEJO (64 I 152) 1512,498) l-----='-------- (949)36 4 ·0864 Coata M••• VOLVO Llnc oln M•rcurv '90 ES 300 714·540-5630 C o s h m e r e /1 v o r y , (138854) $24,744 ---------LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (949)364·0864 NISSAN 9150 ,98 ES 300 '94 MAXIMA SE lo ml, ilhr, '87 Wagon 740 Ql: auto, exceptlonal cond, llhr 195k, $5000 949-723-4633 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 Full opt, Lex cert (!103861) $13,330 ~14'254"2) $26,987 LEXUS OF '89 Jetta GL Low ml, LEXUS WESTMINSTER 4 door, 5 spd, A/C, MISSION VIEJO (714) 892·6908 now llros & brakes, (949)384·0684 1mog cert, orig ow.nar, '97 E S 300 good cond S320b While/grey, full opt PLYMOUTH 9165 949·722•7641 (03981 5) $28.987 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -, 9-8~-N-E_W __ B_E_E_T_L _E LEXUS '94 VOVAOER LE Bluo, nu10, loaded, MIS SION VIEJO Loaded, 7 Pass. ABS. $18.49~ 714-642·9333 (949 )364·0884 (179187) $10.994 '98 VW BEETLE '92 LS 400-Cost a M••• Sports pkg, PW. CO, chrome, moonrf, Llncoln·Mer c ury (002305) S19 987 (2ZIF516) $19,950 (714) 5 40·5630 LEXUS LEXUS OF MISSION VIEJO WES TMlNSTER PORSCHY! (949)?64-0664 -(714) 892-6 9 0 8 ) ~ 9175.--_______ _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Whether you· r • buy• ng MAZDA 9 i 25 .. •99 T·BIRD LX JEEP 9110 ------iiiiil <(.;1hr, ABS, mn1I, '84 911 Carrera Cherry reditan lnl, CJD, 1tlnt. S1K down assurne 514,000. pp Qr selltng, Class1liec: cove1 s all your needs! 3'> OJ I 04) S 14 .950 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii °"="'-LEXUS OF :-~WESTMINSTER ..... (714) 892°6906) ··-~ ... '.ljONDA '92 Wrangler 4X4 5500 down assume 56950 al S193 e monlh. Pril1ate party. 9085t=...,.-9~4_9_·_8_7..,,..3~·0_4_1~1-- '94 Jeep Ch•rok•• 6 cyl, aulo trans, aJc . • -4 84 Ho1;1da Civic slereo/cass, $9200. '87 MAZDA 3 2 3 4dr, 5sp, AC, gold, very encon. depend. 949 873·0411 s1100. (714) 979.1740 -5-A-T_U_R_N--- 9 - 1 -9-0 '97 MIAT A .. M .. Ed I l • I 0 ad e d I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (729825) Like newr LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (9 49)38 4 -0 684 95 SATURN SL: AC, Ssp am·fm stereo, ca11, S6895obo 949·837· 1173 : !>: spd am-Im storeo, (949) 494·9549 • oessene. Sl 100 obo•·.-97-0-R-A_N_O_C_H_(_f\_&K_E_E ---------r---------- :. • 949•720-0632 23k ml, tako ovor lse, MERCEDES 9130 TOYOTA 9210 • :'97 ACCORD EX 4d llghl Sliver grey, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-~ ?'.1..111 pwr, V6, lthr (949) 720-0521 • 1905317) . $19,967 --------• LEXUS Sell your home M ISSION VIEJO through ctassil1ed . Simplify your • !if e through CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 (949)384-0884 642·5878 '94 B•nz Sdn 40 '85 C•lllc a Llftback (94-4144~$26 ,9 95 loaded. Auto, air, BAUER JAGUAR digital dlllh $1600. (714)953-4800 949 840·7085 -------- .... Gil) Oldsmobile Unt1l thC' unvc:iling of the Acura NSX, the term "el(otic c.ir'; meant :an uwkw.irJ interior la)'Out, quc:Hion.ablc rdiability and pc:rform:rncc . ... 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