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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-11-06 - Orange Coast Pilot,-. -SPORTS Battle lines drawn . for Battle of the Bay ' IN DEEP Nautical musezun receives big donations NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 , 1996 SeMng the Newport-Mesa community sl~ 1907 Preliminary resutts as of late Twesday night 45Tli CONGRESSIONAL DfSTRfCT -Costa Mesa. West Nwlpoft Dana Robrabacher (l.epubllcant ......... .23.A65 ... 62A Sally J . Alexander (Democrat) ............ 12.304 ... ll.7 Mark F. Murphy (Ubertaria.n) .............. 1,267 .... 3.A Rand McDevitt (Natural Law) .............. A63 · .... 1.2 47TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT -Newport Beach Christopher Cox (l.epubllcant ............ 43,299 ... 65.0 Iris Adam (Natural Law) .................. 1,683 .... 2.3 Tina Louise Laine (Democrat) ............ 19,92A ... 29.9 · 111----1-·~r A. Wagner..-Jr~ (Libertarian) 5 .... 2.3 35Tli STATE SENATE DISTRICT ROM Jobmon (aepubllcan) .... --; ......... 41,796 .. 62.4 Madelene Arakelian (Democrat) .......... .22.760 .. 34.0 Nat Adam (Naturat Law Party) ............. .USS ... 3A 70TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Marilyn C. Brewer (l.epubllcant ............ 23.826 .. 61.8 Shirley W. Palley (Democrat) ............... 12.224 .. 31.7 Gene Beed (Ubertarlan) .................... 1,508 ... 3.9 Paul R. Fisher (Natural Law) .................. 911 ... 2.4 COAST COMMUNITY COUEGE DISTRICT Trustee Area 2 Governing Board Member -one seat elected Jeny Patterson. dty attorney/teacher ................. 16,468 .. 49.6 Man Pham. small business owner ..................... 7,261 .. 21.9 Cynthia L. Crowe, accountanVcommunity vol'unteer ...... 9,280 .. 28.0 Trustee Alea 3 Governing Board Member -one seat elected. Armando R. Ruh, Govemlng Board Member, Coast Community Col- lege Dlatrlc:t ...................................... 14, 198 .. 44.1 Loretta A. Molino, physician/community volunteer ...... 10.375 .. 32.2 John A. Carser, educator ............................ 7,422 .. 23.0 nu.tee Area 4 Governing Board Member -one seat elected Paul G. Berger, Govem!Dg Board Member, Coast Community CQllege Dlstrk:t .......................................... 19,.C12 .. 59.2 Jim Righeimer. business owner/analyst ................. 8,A56 .. 25.8 Michael 8. CollieT, self-employed contractor ............. 4,754 .. 14.S NEWPORf.ME.SA UNIFtED SOtOOL DtSTRICT nu.tee Area 6 Governing Board Member -one seat elected - Dana Black. businesswoman ......................... 8, 162 .. 63.0 Brian Kevin Theriot, businessman. retail manufacturer .... 4,n7 .. ~.S COSTA MESA OTY COUNOl Three seats elected Joe Ertdtlon. coundl member/busfMff'Mn . .2.959 .. 18.5 Ubby Cowan, comm. services superintendent .. 2.343 .. 14.7 Heather K. Somen , businesswoman .......... 2,227 .. 14.0 Chris Steel, small businessman-investments ... 1,881 .. 11.8 Lawrence Jones, congressional aide .......... 1,560 ... 9.8. Mel Fleener, bui).ding inspector ............. 1,346 ... IA Caroline Butler, marketing manager ......... 1,2'6 ... 7.9 Robert E. Graham, mortvage broker .................... 189 ... 5.6 Casey Evans, restaurant employee ...................... 776 ... 4.9 James R. Fisler, landscape manager ..................... 682 ... 4.3 NEWPORT BEACH OTY COUNOL Ctty Coundl, Dlatrtc:t 2 -one seat elected Jan Debay, coundl member ............ 3,934 .... IOA Barry E. Zanck, businessman ........... .2.567 .... 39.4 Oty Cou.ndl. Dtstrk:t 5 -one seat elected John J!. Noyea Jr., Newport Beach baslness owner ...... .2.592 . A0.5 Ralph Rodheim, independent businessman ............ .2.353 .. 36.1 Robert Schoorunaker, retired engineer/manager ........... 729 .. 11.4 Diane Drew Coltrane, real estate broker ......... • ....... 701 .. 11.0 City Cound.l, Dtstrk:t 7 - one seat elected Tom Thomson, butt....,..an.pJannlag commluloner ..... 2.795 .. 45.3 Dolores A. Otting, businessperson ..................... 1,736 .. 21.1 Philip L. Arst, computer industry businessman ........... 1,621 .. 26.J COSTA MESA SANrTARY DISTRICT Dlrec:tor -1\vo seats elected Jim Furym.an. cUrectoT, Cotta Mesa Sanitary Diltrtc:t .... 3,.C72 .. 40.t Art Peny, incumbent ............................... .2.617 .. 30.1 Paul E. Shoenberger, d vil engineer ................... .2.J9J .. 27.6 MesA CONSOUDATED WA19 DeSfRICT DINdor. ~ l -one ... t eliactad Merk Koi-..SO, appo6nli9d tncumbent .................•• AIJ ...................... , ........................... .m DON LEACH/DAILY PILOT Republican vice-presldenttal candidate and former Costa Mesa resident Jack Kemp waves to sup- porters at the Westin South Coast Plaza hotel after his concession speech Tuesday night es A s the presidential race slipped quickly into the rear view mirror -even as the sun still clung to the ho11- zon on the West Coast -voteTS in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach continued to turn out to settle loc~ affairs. While Bill Clinton secured a second four-year term, the out- come in local contests -from a lone school board race to the fate of term limits in Costa Mesa - held few surprises as well. Voters, asked to-weed- througb a long ballot card and unsort a maze of initiatives, turned out in a steady stream throughout the day. In some CdS· es, voters just felt inclined to, well, vote. One Newport vote1 summed it up by saying be just planed to "wing it." In Costa Mesa, where a tric of seats were up for grabs, the 101.e incumbent -the ever-popula." Mayor Joe Erickson -appear~ beaded for easy reelection along· with newcomers Llbby Cowar. and Heather Somers. The Newport Beach contes. -three seats, one incumbent -• was still too close in District 5, where John Noyes held a sligh1 lead. Jan Debay, the West New· port councilwoman seeking a second term, and Tom Thomsou seemed poised for victory. And in the one school boarC.: contest. Dana Black trounced Brian Theriot. Dehay, Thomson, Noyes ahead in Newport •Jan De bay and Tom Thomson leading comforta):>ly. J ohn Noyes slightly ahead of Ralph Rodheim. results, said she was ~starting to feel a little more relaxed." •People have told me they By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -John Noyes took a slim lead in District 5 over Ralph Rodheim, Tom Thomson pulled comfortably ahead of his two opponents. and incumbent Jan Deb ay garnered 60% of the vote after a rough re- election campaign, according to early results. The District 2 race, in which Debay was defending her seat from challenger Barry Zanck, pro- vided the hottest politicking. -~rr'>4~1M--it' -to-go-thi~ way, but I The months of Zanck's attacks never did just take it for granted," on Debay as a "tax-and-spend she said amid the noise of what liberal• and Debay's defenses of was twning into her victory party council actions at the Newport Har· came down to a bor Nautical Muse- vote in Debay's um. "So far. so favor as of press good." time. Zanck, though Zanck, despite support from not ready to concede with only current Mayor John Hedges, preliminary results in, said he was seemed not to have overcome disappointe d and wasn't sure Debay's endorsements from nfne he'd want to make another run for former mayors and several com-public office. • SEE NEWPORT PAGE 3 munity groups. "I have candidate's remorse - Dehay, though hesitant to claim victory without al1 the Dana Black wins seat on Newport-Mesa board •In oqly contested school board race, 'Gang of Five' leader beats Costa Mesa businessman Brian Theriot. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Schools activist and budget guru Dana Black appears to be the newest face on the Newport-Mesa Uni- fied. School Board. ' < I I 1 > 1 > I I ' I I \ I-' I I who made Newport-Mesa's bud- get her top priority dwing the campaign. said she is eager to take her seat on the dais next month. At press time Tuesday night, with early balloting results showed Black handily beating candidate Brian Theriot 63% to 37%. The Costa Mesa mother of two, •I'm pretty pleased," she said , taking a break from festivities at her house. "This ii the first time I've done anything like this, and •SEE SCHOOLS PAGE 3 MAAC ~I DAl.Y Pl.OT Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erkbon emerges from the voting booth Tuesday morning wttb his son. Jim. at Ills side. Polls attract vriters in ~numbers locally •Many say presidential !ace brought them to the ballot box. Unes formed a\ some poDing ~· Cowan, Somers may unite With Erickson •Trio oppear headed for victory ln Costa Mesa. where more than 80% voters want term limits. By Ch1staphs Goffn, '-'FIX COSTA MESA -With results from 13 of 78 local precincts COWlted 1\1.S.y evening, Mayor Joa BricDoll ~ e cr•nmanding 1Md in his bld for re •ttkm. wbile new- comen Ubby Cowan and HMtMr SolDen emer94'd u Ir.mt NDDSI b the~ • •IEE COSTA M!llA ...aE I SPORTS Battle lines drawn . for Battle of the Bay . " SeMng the Newport-Mesa community sinc• 1907 Preliminary results as of late Twesday night 45TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT -Costa Mesa. West Newport Dana llobr.ibacber (Republican) .......... 23,465 ... 62.A Sally J. Al~ander (Democrat) ............ 12.J(M ... 32.7 Mark F. Murphy (Libertarian) .............. 1.267 ..... 3A Rand McDevitt (Natural Law) .............. A63 .... 1.2 47TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRtcT -Newport Beach Christopher Cox (llepubllcan) ............ 43,299 ... 65.0 Iris Adam (Natural Law) .................. 1,683 .... 2.3 Tina Louise Laine (Democrat) ............ 19,924 ... 29.9 · Victor A. Wagner, Jr. (Libertarian) .......... 1,558 .... 2.3 35TIJ STATE_SfNAILDISTRICT ROii Jobmon (Republican) .............. A1,796 .. 62A Madelene Arakelian (Democrat) .......... .22,160 .. 34.0 Nat Adam (Natural Law Party) .............. 2,255 ... 3A 70TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Marilyn C. Brewer (Republican) ............ 23,826 .. 61 .8 Shirley W. Palley (Democrat) ............... 12,224 .. 31 .7 Gene~ (Libertarian) .................... 1,508 ... 3.9 Paul R. Asher (Natural Law) .................. 911 ... 2.4 COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DfSTRICT nustee Area 2 Governing Board Member -one seat elected Jeny Patterson, dty attorney/teacbe.r ................. 16,.468 .. 49.6 Man Pham, small business owner ..................... 7,261 .. 21 .9 Cynthia L. Crowe, accountanVcommu.nity vofunteer . ~ .• ,_9,.280 .. 28.0 Trustee Area 3 Governing Board Member -one seat elected Armando R. Ruiz, Govemlng Board Member, Cout Community Col- lege Dtstrlct ........................... '. .......... 14,198 .. 44.1 Loretta A. Molino, physician/community volun~eer ...... 10,375 .. 32.2 John A. Carser. educator ............................ 7,A22 .. 2.3.0 Trustee Area 4 Governing Board Member -one seat elected PaaJ G. Berger, Governing Board Member, Coast Comm.unity College DisJrkt .......................................... 19,412 .. 59.2 Jim RJgbeimer, business owner/analyst ................. 8,456 .. 25.8 Michael B. Collier, self-employed contractor ............ A,754 .. 14.5 NEWPC>lfF.MUA UNIAED SOf09l DISTRICT aru.tee Ate<l 6 Governing Board Member -one seat elected Dana Black, businesswoman ......................... 8, 162 .. 63.0 Brian Kevin Theriot, businessman, retail manufacturer .... 4,727 .. 36.5 COSTA MESA QTY COUNCIL Three seats elected loe Ertdulon, coundl member/bastnecran . .2,959 Ubby Cowan, comm. services superintendent .. 2,343 Heather K. Somers, bu.stn~woman .......... 2,227 Ch.r1s Steel, small businessman-investments ... 1,181 Lawntnce Jones, congressional aide .......... 1,560 Mel P1eener, building inspector ............. 1~ Caroline Butler, marke ting manager ......... 1,266 Robert E. Graham, mortgage broker .................... 889 Casey Evans, restaurant employee ...................... n6 James R. Fisler, landscape manager ....... , ............. 682 NEWPORT BEACH QTY COUNOL City Cound.l, Dtstrlct 2 -one seat elected Jan Dehay, round.I member ............ 3,934 .... 60A Barry E. Zanck, businessman ........... .2.567 .... 39A .. 18.5 . ,14.7 .. 14.0 .. 11.8 ... 9.8° ... IA ... 7.9 . . . 5.6 ... 4.9 ... 4.3 Ctty Cound.l, Dlstrlc:t 5 -one seat elected John E. Noyes Jr., Newport Buch bastness owner ....... 2,592 .. 40.5 Ralph Rodheirn, independent businessman ............. 2,353 .. 36.8 Robert Schoonmaker, retired engineer/manager ........... 729 .. 11 .4 Diane Drew Coltrane, real estate broker ................. 701 .. 11.0 City Coundl, D1sb1ct 7 -one seat elected Tom Tboa110n. bmt.........,n-plannlng conunllsloner ..... 2,795 . AS.3 DoloJeS A. Otting, businessperson ..................... 1,736 .. 28.1 Philip L. Ant, computer industry businessman· ........... 1,621 .. 26.3 COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT Dlrector -l\vo seats elected Jtm Fel'l')'mAD, cll.Nc:tor, Costa Mesa Sanitary Dtmict .... J..tn .. 40.9 Art Perry, incumbent ............................... .2,617 .. 30.1 Paul E. Shoenberger, dvil engineer ................... .2,39J .. 27.1 M1'SA CONSOl.DATID WA11R DISTRICT Dlredor, Dl¥tlloa l -ooe ... t elected 'Mark Korando. appoUdlld bx:umbent ..•........•... ' ••. AQ . .M.J ..... aoc:t-P'M, ...... , .. ' ' ...... : .......•........ .m .. U:t IN DEEP Nautical musewn receives big donations es A s the presidential race slipped quickly into the rear view mirror -even as the sun still clung to the hon- zon on· the West Coast -voters in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach continued to tum out to settle local affairs. While Bill Clinton secured a second four-year term, the out- come in local contests -from a lone school board race to the fate of term limits in Costa Mesa - held few surprises· as well. Voters, asked to weed through a long ballot card and unsort a maze of initiatives, turned out in a steady stream throughout the day. In some ca.s- es. voters just felt inclined to, well, vote. One Newport voter swnmed it up by saying he just planed to .#wing it." In Costa Mesa, where a tric of seats were up for grabs. the lor.e incumbent -the ever-popular Mayor Joe Erickson -appeared beaded for easy reelection along with newcomers Llbby Cowar. and Heather Somers. The Newport Beach contes, DON LEACH/DAILY PILOT Republican vlce-presldential candidate and former Costa Mesa resident Jack Kemp waves to sup- porters at the Westin South Coast Plaza hotel after his concession speech Tuesday night -thr~ seats, one incumbent -, was still too close in District 5, where John Noyes held a sligh. lead. Jan Debay, the West New· port councilwoman seeking a second term, and Tom Thomson seemed poised for victory. And in the one school boarC. contest, Dana Black trounced Brian Theriot. Dehay, Thomson, Noyes ahead in Newport •Jan Dehay and Tom Thomson leading comfortaply. John Noyes slighjly ~ead of Ralph Rodheim. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot The months of Zanck's attacks on Debay as a •tax-and-spend liberal" and Debay's defenses of council actions results, said she was •starting to feel a little more relaxed.• ·~.ea.pre have told me they expected it to go this way, but I never did just take it for granted,· she said amid the noise of what was turning into her victory party NEWPORT BEACH -John Noyes took a slim lead in District 5 over Ralph Rodheim, Tom Thomson pulled comfortably ahead of his two opponents, and incumbent Jan Debay garnered 60% of the vote after a rough re- election campaign, according to early results. came down to a vote in Debay's favor as of press time. '\ I \\ I ' I I I< I at the Newport Har- bor Nautical Muse- um. "So far, so good." < I 1 I '\ < I I The District 2 race, in which Debay was defending her seat from challenger Barry Zanck, pro- vided the hottest politicking. Zanck, despite support from current Mayor John He dges, seemed not to have overcome Debay's endorsements from nine former mayors and several com- munity groups. Debay, though hesitant to claim victory without all the Dana Black wins seat on- Newport-Mesa board •In only contested school board race, 'Gang of Five' leader beats Costa Mesa businessman Brian Theriot. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-f\.1ESA -Schools activist and budget guru Dana Black appears to be the newest face on the Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School Board. At press time Tuesday night, with early balloting results showed Black handily beating candidate Brian Theriot 63% to 37%. The Costa Mesa mother of two, ' ( I l I ) I , I ! ' I I \ j .' I ) who made Newport-Mesa's bud- get her top priority during the campaign, said she J.s eage,r to take her seat on the dais next month. ·rm pretty pleased,• she said, taking a break from festivities at her house. •'Ibis Is the first time I've done anything like this, and •SEE SCHOOLS PAGE 3 Polls attract voters in \arge numbers loc8lly · •Many say presidential race brought tbem to the ballot box. Unes formed at some poDlng ~ . . Zanck, though not ready to concede with only preliminary results in, said he was disappointed and wasn't sure he'd want to make another run for public office . "I have candidate's remorse - • SEE NEWPORT PAGE 3 MARC MAAllN I OAl.Y Pl.OT Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erlc:bon emerges from tbe voU.ng booth Tuesday morning wttb his son. Jim. at his llde. Cowan, Somers may unite With Erickson •Tho appear headed for victory in Costa Mesa, where more than 80% voters want term limits. COSTA MESA -Wlth results from 13 of 78 local predncts counted Tue.day evening, Mayor Joe EridUon btld • t'ClCl'»Dlndiag '-d in bis b6d for nt •ttian. WbUe M W• comers Ubby Cowan and HMtbiM' SolDen __.giid u front nlDDSI for the rmaalnlDg •IEE 008TA MllA MOE I l I .. . --,. ..... • WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1996 Hww.-.~llwBlil'f No. • r • ' • DOnations are lif es8.Ver for nauti.c8.l museum · . Police seek driver of van full of stolen guns .. MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT Nau tical Museum Director Shell Smith bas plenty to mille about with the Newport Nauttcal •Endowments adding up to $4.6 million will help · keep the museum in operation for years to come. By Jennifer Armstrong, Dail; Pilot w Newport Harbor Nautical Museum offldal• -with a bud-, get now awuh 1n endowments totall1ng $4.6 mllllon -will use the recent flood of donations to restore their new site and keep the budget afloat for years to come. 1be endowment ii a cnlmlM· tion of several separate dona· tiom, indud.tng St mlllion from the Hany and Grace Steele Foundation. The foundation's gift 1n memory of Rlcbard Steele, a former museum board mem- ber and son of the organization's namesakes, is earmarked for restoration of the boat that hous- es tl\e museum. 1be rematntng $3.6 mlpton will draw iatmelt, wbldl will help offset tbe mmeum'1 CJI*'&· tion ·costs, MUHum Director Shell Smith said. Operatlm colts total about $350,000, Smith Mkl. Smith said the endowment will earn 6% interest -bringing in $216,000 this year. . •1rn give the museum an economic foundation,• Smith said. •But we'll still have to go out and raise money.• Smith and other museum offi· dals got wOni of the large chunk of donations Oct. 14 -a day Smith said she'll not soon forget. •1t was really, a red-letter day,• she .Said. •1rs certainly written in my calendar boo~." Police ue searc:blng for a mm who abandoned a van coatamtng 520,000 worth of coauabp&, lndud1ng guns, after a'brtef vehi- cle chase Monday evening, po11ce Mid. Police ttopped a blue Poro van neu the bcl IJoo fan in the 3000 block al Briltol Stftlet around 6 p.m. IUspected d having false ~ tabl,takl Costa Mesa police Sgt Bob Durham. 1be cfrtver of the van stopped, then drove suddenly to the rear of the hotel and ran into the parking s1ructw'e, Durham said. He said the man escaped on foot after jumping off the second level of the s1ructw'e. Police found $20,000 worth of firearms and stolen motorcycle equipment, including helmets, boots and leather jackets in the van, Durham said. · The man is desatbed.as a 6- foot-tall black adult male, 20 to 25 years old, and weighing 200 pounds. -By Chrlltopber-Oolfard Cement blocks OK' ed for Center Street alley Criminals, who once loitered· in the Shalimar Drive neighbor- hood, moved to the alleys behind the Vista Shopping Center once the dty installed barrlen that lim· ited their drug trafftddng and other aiminal activities. To chase the atminals out of those alleys too, the O ty Council Tuesday te ntatively approved installing more cement blocks or bolla.rcls in the alleys north of Center Street Museum br lnglng in $4.6 million ln endowments. L----------------------------------------------------The proposed barriers would prohibit access between Placen- tia and Monrovia avenues behind the shopping center where dark alleyways are attracting illegaJ activities. The estimated cost of the project is $3,000. Costa Mesa libraries may open Sundays library budget provided an additional $68,541 toward improving its library services. Costa Mesa is one of four cities that receive funds. Unlike Costa Mesa, most libraries had their budgets cut. City offld.als will notify area residents, property owners and businesses and get their approval before moving forward with the proposal. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -At least one of the city's two libraries could open on Sundoy 011ce a special corrumttee deadei. how it will spend $68,000 in additional funds from the Orange County PubHc Library Syste m. prises seven members including local librarians and friends of the library, was given a six- month extension Tuesday by the City Council to develop a long· term plan to distribute equal hours at both locations, and buy more books and reference mate- rials. Additionally, hours could be extended to seven days a week. MI would also like to see at least one branch open on Sun· day af temoons so that young people can work on term papers and reports,• Mayor Joe Erick· son said. The council also approved the committee's recommenda- tion to continue operations of its Mesa Verde and downtown branch libraries under the coun-The comm1ttee. which com- VOL. 90, NO. 256 THOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publisher W1WAM LOBDELL. Editor STEVE MARii.£, Managing Editor IRIS Yot<OI. City Editor MARC MARTIN, Photo Editor ~SHAH, Chief Financial Officer JUOY OETTING, Classified Advertising Manager LANA JOHNSON. Promotions READERS HOTLINE 642-6086 Record your comments about the Daily Pilot or news tips. ADDRESS Our address is 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. CORRECTIONS It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt· ly correct all errors of substance. Please call 574-4233. rn Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560:eosta ~ CA. 92626. Copyright No news stories, Illustrations. edito- rial matter or advertisements herein can be reproduced with· out written permission of copy· right owner. HOW JO REACH US Orculatlon The Times Orange County (BOO) 252·9141 Advertising Classified 642·5678 Display 6424321 Editorial News 540-1224 Sports 6424330 News, Sports Fax 646-4170 E-Mail: dpUot20earthlink.net rMJn()ffQ TEMPERATURES Newport Beach 63158 Balboa 63158 Costa Mesa 68157 Corona del Mar 66158 SURF FORECAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 2-4 s Newport 2-4s Blackies 2-4 s River Jetty 2-4 s CdM 2-4 s BOATING ty system for another 18 to 36 months. Nearby libraries at Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and Santa Ana are run independent of the county. Cutbacks in the county library system earlier this year prompted the d ty to form the committee to look at options including privatization. But this year's $659, 778 city The funds are based on a new •more equitable" formula that redistributes cities property tax contributions based on drcula· tion of books, and the d ty's pop- ulation and property tax contri- butions, said Gay Geiser-San· doval, a member of the library's ad hoc committee. City leaders hope the bollards will work as well on the Center Street alleys as they have oo. Sbafb\vv Drive. Once a haven fo1 various illegal activities, Sbalinw' has experienced a drop in aimf' since the bollards limited access between its dark alleys. -By Susan Deemer southwest. Morning The current south-COSTA.-SA low clouds and fog wester ttiat's been • 500 block of AntDn lloulevn: A $2,500 diamond rfng was will preceed mostly delivering OK surf is stolen from the top of • desk at • business. sunny afternoon • 2500 block of s.nta C.Wlne Drtw: According to a police skies. tapering off, and a report. a thief entered a residence and walked out empty couple of smaller handed once ttte victim woke up and saw the thief In the TIDES ones will take i1s house. TODAY place . Northwest • 1IOO block of AMMlrn Aw: A $200 wheelchair was First low wind waves that stolen from a front porct,. 12:31 a.m. 1.4 started klc.klng In • HOO block of ,.... °""9: A $90 bike was stoten from a First high Tuesday are contin-front yard. 6:10 a.m. 4.8 ulng and will gen-• JOO block of w.t -., Str'Mt: A $300 tailgate was stolen Second low from a 1992 Ford Ranger. 12:25 p.m. 1.0 erate roughly 3-to_ • HOO Wodl of Ne.,...-t louleftnt A $200 cellular phone Second high 4-foot surf. The and $300 worth of clothes wef'e stolen from a hotel room. 6:18p.m. 4.1 best breaks should There was no sign of forc.d entry. n.JltSDAY see sets more than -NIWfORT llAOt First low 6 feet before the • 2000 blOCllc of Niwa DrtW: Jewelry valued at $5,000 to 12:11 a.m. 1.2 energy ltarb taper-$10,000 was stoten from a residence. A laundry room window Rrst high KIM GRIFF"". Director of Operations The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot (USPS-144-800) is published Monday through Sat· urday. In Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. subsalptions are only available by subscribing to The Times Orange County (BOO) 252-9141. In arHs outside of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. subscriptions to the Daily Pilot only are available by mail for $10 pet" month. Second dass postage paid at Costa Mesa, CA. (Prices Include all applicable state and loul taxes.) 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UTATI Pl.ANNING Trusts, Wiiis, Probate Adminlltration LEGAL -OPTIONS AIIQINIXI 61 , •• (714)7-.&775 ' • • r-------------------------, I . I ~ "The presiden- tial race is i alwa'f s important I and it's exciting 1 to be a part of I history ... ,, I -FLORENCE McEWEN I I I . I I I I I ! I j I I I· I I I I i I I . ... , . ~ .. I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q "We have been doing this since they were babies. They will remember how important voting is and that it is of critical impor- t~ce "if you want to see change and get things done : .. " -JOE ERICKSON Q "It's a crap shoot, the propo· sitions and stuil. You see so many of these ads and it's like, OK, I don't want to vote for any- thin " g ... -MIKE KONSOR Q "It's like getting ready for your wedding ... " -DANA BLACK Q "It's wonderful to be validated by the citizens of Costa Mesa ... " -UBBYCOWAN Q "I have candi- date's remorse - I'm not sure I ever want to do this . ,, again.:. -BARRY ZANOC Q "It's disappoint- ing, but l think Dole fought a valiant fight ... " -MARILYN IREw. "1 never did just take it for granted ... • -JANDllAY 0 • • • I I ·~ I --~~---------------------~ ·- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1996 ·STILL A GRAND OL' PARTY By Julie Ross cannon, Dally Pilot COSTA MESA, -Drawn by Vice Presid~tial candidate Jack Kemp and other political celebri- ties, lOfBI Republicans p(lcked · the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel 'fuesday night to celebrate party victories in state and national contests. While disappointed with the defeat of their presidential candi- date Bob Dole, local party faithful remained upbeat. •we will finish the job,• said Rep. Chris Cox of Newport Beach, who himself was looking at an easy ie-election. •rm looking forward to being part of the new Republicarl Con- gress, which jumps Clinton's feat tonight.• Kemp arrived at the Costa Mesa hotel about '8:30 p.m. and proved so popular that several Costa _Mesa police officers blocked access to the main ball- room as he made bis' concession NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 1 I'm not sure 1 ever want to do this again," Zandt said. •rve arm- chair-quarterbacked a lot today. I've already thought of a lot of things I would've liked to have clone differently.• Vat.en had four choices to fill the Di.stlict 5 seat when two-term Councilwoman Jean Watt leaves. The raoo turned out to be a dose call between Balboa Island busi- nessmen Noyes -who garnered 41.2% of the vote -and Ralph Rodheim-who claimed 36.3% of the vote at press time. Noyes campaign manager Steve Bromberg described the mood at Noyes' campaign party as .. great." But be said the dose results weie keeping everyone on the edges of their seats. •This is tight, which is kind of what we expected," he said. "It'll be a long night for us, but we're having a real good time." Robert Schoonmaker, a new- comer to Newport Beach running on his 20 years of private-sector COSTA MESA CONTINUED FROM 1 most conservative" of the bunch, placed dose behind Somers with 11.8%. •1 feel very grateful for the support ot the many Costa Me5' citizens who volunteered their time, their money, and their front lawns to help us win this cam- paign," said Erickson, celebrating with supporters at his home Tues- day night. "My heart goes out to candidates who lose, because I know bow ha.rd it is to run a cam- paign.. Cowan and Somers, who were holding their own celebration parties, seemed upbeat at the results trickled in throughout the evening. •tt's wonderful to be validated by the citizens of Costa Mesa,• said Cowan. Said Somers: "I just have tremendous gratitude towards all the people that helped me get to SCHOOLS CONT1NUED FROM 1 1 . . . -eveil Without a president ,__ speech. Partygoers pushed and jostled to get in, but many were kept out and left to dog the hallway lead- ing to tile ballroom. Newport Beach Assembly- woman Marilyn Brewer was one of the lucky ones who was in the ballroom and heard Kemp's speech, which stressed living by Republican values. "It's disappointing, but 1 think Dole fought a valiant fight,• ,.Brewer said. As for her bid for re-election, Brewer learned that she bad 65% of the absentee votes and replied, "That's a very g<><>Q indicator.• The upper hotel floors where GOJ> leaders had private rooms were likewise so crowded that the Costa Mesa Police Depart- ment had to briefly stop the flow of people from going upstairs. Among those blocked from the elevator -Congressman Bob Doman. management experience, spent almost no money on his cam- paign. He walked precincts in hopes of meeting ~ough voters to pull an upset victory. He bad scored 11.8% of the votes at press time. Local real estate broker Diane Coltrane made her second run for the seat. touting & long list of com- munity involvements in Newport Beach and her native Long Beach. She had garnered 10.5% of the vote at press time. The three-way District 7 race to fill 16-year Councilman John Cox's seat was leaning toward Thomson, whose 45.3% of the vote had him ahead of Dolores Otting's 28.6%. Phil Arst had attracted 25.9% of voters with· his platform to contin- ue fighting IRWD plans to dump treated se'!age in Newport Bay . If Thomson maintained his lead, Dolores Otting can continue as the self~esignated local gov- ernment watchdog. Thomson will likely be making the transition from planning commissioner to council member, boosted by his whopping $41,865 in campaign contributions. this position." Erickson and Cowan were widely perceived as the front run- ners throughout the campaign, with most of the nine candidates conc:eding the only serious com- petition would be for the third seat. Commanding solid name recognition as a community activist and the president of the East Side Neighborhood Associa- tion, Somers seemed to stand poised against a number of fierce contenders for the seat -primar- ily Steel and Mel Fleener, the Costa Mesa Republi- can Assembly endorsees, and real estate broker Robert Graham. But the Republican vote appar- ently split between Steel, Fleener and Lawrence Jones, who is Con- gressman Dana Rohrabacher's district representative. While Steel stood. in fourth place by late Tuesday, Jones earned 9.8% and Fleener took only 8.4%. Steel was willing to concede defeat by Tuesday evening, say- ing, •1 would feel a lot better if I was tn third, but I'm not surprised. . I ' I I i I " r-------·~~------~-w-------------~-----------------------------------------------~ . SIGHTS AND SOUNDS AT THE WESTIN I I ' ....--.. Former congressman Mike Huffington was a ~ •They have a Jame duck preaident right now : major attrllction . He was stop~ every few feet in i because we have the power in a RepubUcari Sen-: the.ballrQOm by adoring fans, including Newport ~ ate and Congress.· -James Garritson, 21 , of Beach City Council candidate Diane Coltrane, ! Fullerton. bedecked in an electric blue dress with a garland ; of red, white and blue stars draped around her 0 neck. · Q Democrats can have the Macarena. The Republicans have their own official dance -the Hand Jive. Local GOPers showed off their hand The most popular party downstairs, aside from moves Tuesday night as the band the Rockin' the main ballroom, was Assembly Speaker Curt . Republicans played a spirited rendition of the '50s Pringle's gathering -but again, you bad to be on · tune. 0 an A-list to gain entry. U you did, you came away with a book on the Republican agenda ·as a party favor. Q "Once again, Californians have proved that when they get the facts, they make the right deci- sion.• -Gov. Pete Wilson, speaking about Propo- " / think the Democrats are in worse shppe now sition 209, the so-called California Civil Rights lni- because there is going to be more investigations tiative, which was being approved by voters. into Whitewater and thelt foreign contributions.• , 0 -Young Republican George Agatep, 25, of Gar-: I I I I I den Grove, a student at Cal State Fullerton. ; The beverage of choice at the RepubUcan ' I o i shindig: Heineken beer. ' I I I ~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ MARC MARTIN I DAll.Y Pl.OT Newport Beach Councilwoman Jan Dehay gets some words of encouragement from neighbor Ray Philllps prior to casting her ·vote Tuesday. I was expecting it. All three of (the front runners) ran a better campaign. I didn't get my litera- ture out totally. It's my own fa ult." Graham stood in eighth place with 5.6% of tht\vote, placing just behind Caroline Butler, who took 7.8%. MEASURE Q CONTINUED FROM 1 current city boundaries. Tuesday's vote means 200 business owners will have to find a new trash service. The city for 37 yea.rs has picked up any trash in curb- side containers. Large busi- nesses that use bins already pay private companies to pick up their trash. Because the measure includes only current resi- dents in the continued free pickup. residents of areas annexed later will likely pay for service. The City Council in July voted 6-1 to put the measure on the ballot, with Mayor John Hedges casting the lone vote against it. City staff reports estimated the mea- sure will save $250,000 per year. Placing last with only 4.3% of the vote was James Fisler, whose campaign focused with single- minded intensity on purging ille- gal immigrants from the city. Even Casey Evans, the 21-year- old Orange Coast College student who withdrew her candidacy in. early October, eclipsed. him with 4.9%. The available sea.ts came open when council members Sandra Genis and Mary Hornbuckle annouhced they would step down. MARC MARTIN I OAl.Y Pl.OT Ballots were cast Tuesday in the general election to decide our leadership on both the national and local levels. Several impor- tant state and local tnitlatlves alto were decided. As a cornerstone of his cam- paign, Erickson has pointed to the 31 % crime decrease in the city since he joined the council in 1991. He has pledged ii elected, this will be his final tenn on the council. What the parents found were numerous inconsistencies, which they brought to the local and county school boards' ettention. lbe Orange County Grand Jury laterindictedNewport-Mesa Uni- fied Budget Director St.,hen Wagner for embeuling more than S4 milliol1 in school funds. One con~ sunounding this year's boeid election was Black'• d4lm on c:..wnpalgn docu- ments that lhe •UDC."OVefed S4 million emM9nieu411t; • The uoeymous school employ'ee COUDlllnd that asser- tion In a ..._ to tbe O.Uy Pilot, dalmlng lt WU bit mden.ce pre- MDt.cl to tM grand jury that forced tbla llddlaient WbU9 'Dlldot med foul. Black malntaaed .. ud 1be otbiir .,.,.. mts dkl lld dMll ....., mfeetng, tbougb.., ...... out .... tl WM -~ 1Wo ........ -.... ICbool bo9rd W9l9 .. up ... ... ctiait tbla yeu. bat .......... 8d Decker and Mlll9la Phaor nn wwwM>eid. POLLS CONTINUED FROM 1 were mostly an afterthought. "The presidential race is always important and it's exciting to be a part of history," Florence McEwen said as she left the Car- roll Beelc C-ommunity Center, one of seven polls on Balboa Island. Llnes, which at some locations began forming before the 7 a.m. opening, became a familiar site at polls throughout both cities, prompting some locations to set up chairs for voters waiting for booths. According to the Orange County Registrar of Voten, more than 1.2 million county residents registered to vote this yee.r in 2,018 prednctl. They are apect- ing an ati:awted 200,000 abMD- tee ballots . In the 1992 prWd.mtlel -.c- tlon, tM teigllti'iJ' ~ 1,240,778 TOtel, lAcludtna 151,156 abiwJtw ballotl-e 19% votm' tumout. COlte Me.a ~ Joe Brick· son, wbo ti nwetng for a iecoDd .... bit .. .aang boadl .. the H...,. 0 I ..... c..... .,.. his ..... euty~ ~. bdngtng wttll ..... wh and twool ...... .., .. ·we..._ ..... dcDg um iince .....,,... b"v;• ~ Miki . .....,. wll 111 m'•..., ..................... d attlClll II! IN aa. Y.-.,_ID ~ .... -~--.· \ I Mike Konsor, 33, of Newport Beach, was among those deter- mined to cast his ballot. After being turned away from Newport Beach City Hall, then the St. James Episcopal Church on VIA Uc1o. Konsor was finally directed to a polling place at the Newport Shores Clubhouse on Canal Street. Eager to cast his vote for presi- dential candidate Ross Perot, Konsor said be didn't have much time to study initiatives or tune into local elections. He planned, be said, to •just wing it.· •it's a aap shoot, the proposi- tions and stuff," Konsor said, as he heeded out to f:iD.ally cut bis vote. •vou see ao many Of thele ads and lt'I like, OK. 1 don't went to vote for anyttqg. • Girui1 Conde, ,1, of Costa Mesa. didn't get tbe chance to vot. for Puiilld9Gt Ointoc, Bob Dolle or Rail Pw'Ot. Sbe ~ to vote ud wallald mto w local Polba .-. .. St. ..... ~ but WC. .......... WllmoD bad'° tum ..... , .. -..... ~ .. -&1111••11 ........ bal .. C:WllllM ....... ,-....... aotaa..._ -.a ..... be lib wtg twtmt.•wn11a-.1' 1 .,_"JZI.._. r I a a' 1f 1V-1 ......... ._ "'' n • ........ _ ...... ... .., ....... 11111c.• --a· 1111••• ·--.. 11 ............ ..... ' • WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1996 Musings on the power of the media around town TODAY Committee meeting on resources and support fro parents and te4chers of Special Education stu- dents will be from 1 to 8:30 p.m. at the Rod MacMlllian Board lfoouVHarJ>el stte at .f.25 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Call 760-3506. Lame duck Ume. I'm wrlUng this the day before the elec- tion, and you'll be reading it the day after. A good time for a bounce oft the non-election news. 1\vo stories in particular last week ~sed my own experience in evocative ways: the unsigned ~tortal in the Newport Harbor High School newspaper endors- ing a school board candidate and the icy dismissal by the FBI of ieCllrity guard William Jewell as a suspect in the Olympic bomb- ing 'case. For the past year, my wife and I have been the facu,lty advisers to the weekly student newspaper at Fullerton College. Last spring, one of our editors decided unilat- erally to take an editorial stand on behalf of the newspaper that was both inappropriate and dld not reflect a consensus position. When I saw the editorial, 1t was ready for the printer I stopped the process, assembled the other editors, and dsked them to read it and tell me ( 1) iJ U1ey agreed with its thesis and (2) Lf they thought it should be pub- lished as a reflecllon of the news- paper's position. All of them answered dn emphatic "No" to both questions. So we pulled the ed..itoridl and told the writer he was perfectly welcome to resubmit it as d signed commentary on the opin- ion page. That's what should hdve hap- pened at Harbor High -although RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. WMre Your Dollar Covers Morel 1922 HAR90R BlVD .. COSTA MESA· $43· 1156 Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Has gone fishing! For fish tacos White fish served on a soft corn tort.Illa with our "special" white sauce. cabbage. cheese. guacamole and a shce of hme Like they serve on the coast of BAJAll Our meals are a trip to BAJA as well as MEXICOll Th• n9Cfltlon C~es Since t972 I ()f "-ff.II<; f ljl 1[i f(1 l 1l l PH< 1t;( •\Hf A() L1STEN UP joseph n. bell r'm quite aware of all the cracks this sort of thing can fall through. But I think students -and maybe a few alleged grown-ups, too - need to understand that their opinions are just that: opinions. And to assume that they grow from some sort of absolute truth with which everyone else should agree -if they don't already -is a kind of arrogance of which we already have too much. Which leads me into the FBI's cold-eyed, unapolog~tic notifica- tion of Atlanta security guard Richard Jewell that he was no longer a suspect in the bombing. After screwing up his life for three months -and maybe forev- er -the FBI didn't-have the grace or the class to say, "Sorry.• Or even, "Oops." Or ''What can we do to make th.is up to you?" All of which takes me back to Try Our New Plien-fen No Difficult -Diets 30-Day Supply of Medication •• 13YEARS EXPERIENCE -IN WEIGHTWSS NEWPORT 2043 Westclitf Dr .. Ste. 103 642-0787 LAGUNA NIGUEL 27932 S. La Paz Rd., Ste. G 643-3231 IRVINE 14220 Culver D . 559-9841 HUNTINGTON BEACH 10034 Adams 984-&a82 Oassified ads work for YOU! GET THE POINT? THE Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Community Marketplace a week in the 1960s when I was sent to Washington by a national magazine to do a profile of the FBI and the people who ran it. Although I made ll ~rJrpn, the top that I didn't wMF any- thing saiJ or shown to me th.Qt was of! the record, I wash't out to destroy any icons. It was a · straight repoD:ingJob fQr whic was traineJ, to E<?i)arate the wheat from the pnbl!c rrJatii:>ns chaff in wh.ici1 [ '.1-::.s co'lStl'ntl, 'inundc..t~d. ' After a brief concluding meet- ing with J . Edgar Hoover -who · was referred to with suitable·rev- ,erence by his employees as The Director, always capitalized ..: I had a getaway lunch with the agent who served as m'y guide. While we were waiting for the check, he said to me: "I'm sure you'll have no problem sending the story to me for a final ch.eek before it goes to the magazine." I told him, No, I don't do that, and he said The Director had informed him that should be done, and I said if that was a pre- condition to their cooperation then I should have been told in advance and I wouldn't have done the story. Our parting was testy. He obviously was going to get chewed out by The Director when he reported our conversa- tion. I lived in a suburb of Chicago then, and the following Monday I took a train into the ¢ty on busi- ness. I called my wile at noon, Compare oar prices. See oar selectloL l!spertence oar customer senlce. HEMPIDLL'S RUGS & CARPETS .1t Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722· 7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FITS IN... Daily Pilot and she was puzzled and dis- turbed by a dark sedan parked in WNCHEON front of our house most of the The Newport Beach Founda- momlng. The occupants-two -· . ers a ,.hmchec;m ~tlllit men>in s&p brim baa;.;..hadn' ' -.,-litloo."Washington UJ>c(ate: Elec- come to the door. They just sat tions, Contract with America, there. Intellectual Property, plus other I had a friend I flew with in Issues." at noon at the Balboa Bay World War ll who was an FBI Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, gent in Chicago. I stormed into Newport-Beactr.'Cost u $28lor the FBI office and fortunately for non-members and $20 for mem- mE>, he was there. I told him what bers. For more information, call was going on at my house and 224-:2270 asked if. these were FBI agents. He disappeared, then came back MEETING • and told me to calm down, that The Newport Harbor Panhel- they had been sent to my home lenic will meet at 10 a.m. at St. to pick up some unauthorized Michael's All Angels Church, photographs I had carried away. 3233 Pacific View.Olive, Corona I told tum that was absolute del Mar. A donation of $4 will be baloney, t,hat the only pictures I requested and Bridge will follow had been given had not only immediately after. For more infor- been authorized but had been mation, call 846-4164. sent directly to the magazine by the FBI mail room. I said that any problems with me should be tak- en up here and now. When this offer was declined, I asked my trtend to tell whoever sent these men to get them the hell away from my house. They were gone when I got home. But I learned that going one-on-one with the FBI invites instant retribution -rather like sticking your thumb in·God's eye. I got a very small taste of what 'Richard Jewell must have been feeling for the pasJ three months. • JOE BEU's column runs on Wednes- days. A~~~ Facials 250/ Weaves I I /o Color I I Off w/coupon1 I European Facial ......... $15/up I YACHTaUB Prospective members interest- ed in yachting, ballooning or fly- ing are inviled to a no-host mixer by the Pacific Yacht & Balloon Club at 6 p.m. at the Newport Harbor Elles Club, 3456 Via Opor- to, Newport Beach. For more information, call 536-0696. ADVISORY MEETING The first Community Advisory COUEGETALK Orange Coast College otters a free · work.shoE_ on MFinancing YowEducation" fiom 6 to 7 :3 p.m. in the Re-Entry Center. The workshop will provide students with basic information about grants, loans, work-study and scholarships. Call 432-5162. 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SEIEDW • Bame of the Bay has u torof-conunorrdenominators - to keep things within a framework of valued entities. · C orona del Mar High defensive line coach Roger Roelle plans lo say hello to rival Newport Harbor coaches before Friday night's Battle of the Bay XXXV. This is progress. •Feelings have changed since the old days," said Roelle, a 1981 CdM graduate whose reflections of competing against the Sailors as a player revolve around passionate -shall we say - dislike. ·sack then, the conununity was more segregated, so you didn't have guys growing up and playing Junior All-American togethe.r," Roelle explained. "Corona had a bout 2,500 kids and Newport had 3,000-4,000 or so and there was much more animosity. "Today, the conununity is smaller and the guys all know each other. After the game (Friday), the kids are going to shake hands and be somewhat friendly with one another. Back when I played, I wanted to beat the (Tar) out of those guys. When the game was over, I'd just as soon have punched them in the nose as shaken their hands." 0 As for specific memories of his two varsity Battle of the Bay encounters, Roelle, then a standout defensive lineman, is a little hazy. ·vou're talking to someone with a poor memory anyway," said Roelle, who was 0-2 against Harbor as a player, and is 2-3 as a varsity assistant, including two games in 1992. "I remember snapshots of those games, but I was the type of player that got so psyched up, I almost lost all consciousness. I played well in both games, but I don't remember much. I don't think I could tell you what I did.• 0 Roelle said the last two years, a 7-6 Harbor victory in 1994 and last year's 7-3 Harbor upset, were some of the best games he's ever seen, with huge crowds and an electric atmosphere. Will his deep-seeded disdain for the school across the bay make for a fervent pep talk this week? "U I need to pep them up for ~ this one, our guys are in trouble," I~ . \ I I I I < > I· I 11 I" I~ :\ ) :\ \: :\ \ · Roelle said. - "This is what football is all about." ONewport Harbor also has a fortner Battle of the Bay warrior on its coaching staff in the person of sixth-year defensive line coach Mike Bargas. THE PREPS . Bargas, who split his two Back Bay battles as a player and is 4-2 an assistant. .J In addition to Back Bay bragging rights, Friday's CdM-Newport clash will once agam decide Freeman family supremacy. Bargas, a 1990 Newport grad and former bar,.Y faulkner Either CdM Coach Dick standout offensive tackle, said the crowds and emotion always made playing CdM special. · "I always thought playing Corona was more like a college game," recalled Bargas, who still savors the Tars' 8-7 utfset over eventual CIF charrtpion Sea Kings the final week of the 1989 regular season. "It was a very physical game and we won on a two-point conversion (the swinging gate formation still employed by coach Jeff Brinkley),·• said Freeman. or Sailors senior starting comerback Eric Freeman will lake away verbal ammurnllon for future famil y get-togethers. Eric, as well as older brother Mike (a seruor in the 1994 game), each have one varsity victory over "Uncle Sea King'' the past two seasons. Dick Freemdn, who said his wife, Kathie, admirusters most of the pregame hardssment each year to the Newport nephews, said at least he won't have to devise coachmg strategies to H I GH SCHOOL BOYS AND GI R LS CROSS COUNTRY PCl CHAMPS. AGAIN! • 'Three-dog Mustangs' have it when it counts the most and they parlay efforts into another crown. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot ORANGE -University High has the grey- hound, but Costa Mesa bas the three big dogs. Still, Mustangs Coach Joe Busi had con- cerns Tuesday in the Pacific Coast League boys cross country finals at Irvine Park. MThat's a big, awesome thing, finishing two-thrE!~Ffour, but Santa Ana put three run- ners in the top five and lost to Tustin in the Golden West League finals," Busi said. "It went to a sixth man and Tustin won." Mesa didn't need a sixth-runner count. It won its second consecutive PCL title in reg- ulation behind Bruce Hancock, Jaime Car- 'rillo and Eric Solis, while Marcelo Martinez and Francisco Ortiz scored from the back. University senior Martin Brix won the race in 15:36, followed by Hancock (15:40), Carrillo (15:59) and Solis (16:15), labeled this season as Mesa's three big dogs. Hancock, a sophomore, had the most impressive performance, running 30 sec- onds quicker than his time last year, when he firushed seventh overall. Ml expected to do that," Hancock said of his vastly improved clocking from a year ago. "I didn't want to be seventh. I was hap- py with (seventh place) last year, but I want- ed to be a big dog." Rival coacn Bill Sumner (Corona del Mar) referred to Hancock, Carrillo and Solis as Mesa's •three big dogs." Mesa, ranked No. 2 in CIF Southern Sec- tion Division IV, and top-ranked CdM will compete in the same division Nov. 16 in the CIF preliminaries at Mt. San Antonio Col- lege. u And we hope Corona del Mar is in the first heat against us, because we want the No. 1 (CIF) ranking back," Busi said. "They can't win it with one point; they can't take it away that way." Mesa, which won its first leagu"e title last season since 1980, finished first in the PCL MAllC MAllTIN I DAA.Y PLOT Costa Mesa's Bruce Hancock (left), Jaime Carrillo and Eric Solis (behind University runner Marttn Brix) finished 2-3-4 ln the boys meet to lead Mustangs' claim to PCL crown. Brix went on to finish tlrst in a time of 15:36, but Mesa's depth won the meel Finals, aft.er go~g 5-0 in dual meets. (16:21), fifth overall, Alberto Munoz (16:28) Estanoa, which was 3-2 in dual meets, and Luis Lopez (16:40), all top-10 finishers. beat Laguna Hills in the finals to finish tied Javier Labastida and Stephan Appell also for second overall (seven points each). scored for Estancia. Orozco was in 13th "That's the first time we've beaten Lagu-place with a mil e remaining, but used a na Hills in three years," Eagles Coach Char- lie Appell said. Estancia was led by Manuel Orozco • SEE COSTA MESA PAGE 6 Estancia girl8. ~me thrOµgh for · a bid to The Show Vallejo (20;39) also scored for Estancia. placing 18th and 23rd over4ll, respectively. •we were counting on going to CIP as an at·~e team,• Inouye laid. •we didn't expect to beat the blQ sChooll, lib Aliso Niguel and Laguna =Hmt, bUt now we're going into (a smaller dtvisicn in CIP) hav- ing beaten ~ schools.,. Uuivenit;y, No. 4 in CJP Dhtlkla U, won the meet Uid finished No. 1 In the PCL. <:-. MeSa. led by Gegl Van De Walk· er uld Jamie DeNoews, "'..._ fifth in tbe meet aDd in the owrdstMl'lligl Van De Walbr WU leY9ndl CMnl In 19.47, wbilll DeNoewer (19:48) WM lllgl6.. ~ c.1111 Wllllill•lllllll t. ~ (U). 17'.JI; 2. ... lllllllt~ .. ...... ~ .. 4--.... " tl:tt; I. ....... ,.._.. .. -...... .. 19; ,.,._, .. .. .-.11 .... l mg. a . ...,,.'°" -., llea&I'-- .. QUOTE OF THE DAY ·And we hopt> Curona de/ Mar LI in Ch~ jfnt ~ agcibull. us. becaJJM w. U'Oflf the No. I (OF) f'Ollking back. Tht>y ron l ll'in " U!lth otlt' poinJ: dtey ron 't takt> ii OU'ay that woy ... • -COSTA i\.IE.SA COAOI JOE BUSI s&IELOW combat Eric, as he did with Mike. "Since Eric plays defense for them, I'll let our offensive coaches worry about him,• explained the elder Freeman, also the Sew Kings defensive coordinator. "With Mike (a two-way starter at tight end and linebacker), l had to aim our guys at him, because he played offense.• 0 Before the game's outcome ls decided, there will be one big winner at halftime, when the Newport Harbor Gnctiron Club announces the wmner of its fourth annual $10,000 raffle. Raffle chairman Tom Hogan said just more than a dozen of the 200 tickets, which sell for $100 each (half the proceeds go to the program and the other half to the winner), were available as of Tuesday afternoon. "I had about 15 tickets left before last year's game. but there were people lined up to buy them. sol'think we'll sell out." said Hogan, who will be circulating on the Newport (home) side, beginning about 90 minutes before the 7:30 kickoff. 0 Though the annual homecoming game draws alumni back each fall, the Battle of the Bay is more likely each year to find former players from both schools in the stands, or along the sidelines . Former CdM legend Jerrott Willard, the 1989 C IF Southern Section Division VI Player of the Year, All-American linebacker at Cal, and a 1995 fifth-round 'draft pick of the Kansas City· Chiefs, will likel}"be among the interested spectators Friday. Willard, who spent all of last season on mjured reserve and retired this year, rather than continue rehabilitating badly damaged knees, was at last week's 48-13 loss to El Toro. Willard will be looking for better results from the Sea Kings, who gave up a school-record point total against he Chargers. ln Willard's Junior and senior campaigns, both CIF Division VI championships. Coach Dave Holland's defenses yielded just 82 and 109 points, respectively, for entire 14-game seasons. CJ On the subject of stlhm' defenses, the Battle of the Bay has annually been a showcase for same. ln 22 of the previous 34 CdM-Newport meetings, the losing team has scored one TD or less and there have been 13 shutouts, including three of the last sue games. b r iefly in sports SCC KO's Westmont in a huge upset, 2-1 • Vanguards barge into Saturday's GSAC Finals. SANTA BAR-SOCCER BARA-It was the goal heard 'round the Gold- en State Athletic Conference. Martin Lippens scored on a fastbreak at the 30-nunute mark of the second hall to Wt the Southern Califorrua CoUege men's soccer team to a 2-1 victory over host Westmont in the semifi- nals of the GSAC playoffs. Westmont (14-5-1 overall, 8-1- 1 in GSAC) was the overwhelm- ing favorite coming into the game. sec (9-8-t, 5-3-2) will play the winner of Tuesday rught's game between Point Loma Nazarene and Azusa Pacific. SCC will play again Saturday for the conference championship in a 6 p.m. game (at Azusa or against visiting Biola. The Vanguards took a 1-0 lead, 11 minutes into the game on a penalty kick taken by fvtichael Ditta before Lippens' goal. The sec defense held off a furious late-game rally that saw Westmont's Ben Hook, the con- Sailors clinch Sea View title NEW- PORT \(1111'\H\ll BEACH -The Newport Har- bor High girls volleyball team clinched the Sea View League championship Tues- day, taking care ot visiting Woodbridge, 15-10, 15-8, 4- 15, 15-7. The victory improved Coach Dan Glenn's Sailors to 13-4, 9-0 in league, render- ing Thursday's regular-sea· son-ending clash with sec- ond-place Santa Margarita (7-2 in league) merely a tuneup for the CIF Southern Section Playoffs. •This win was grande, • said Glenn, who received 10 kills from Melissa Snow, eight kills and five bloda from Joanna Fielder and 3 1 assists and five kills from Jennifer Carey. ference's le-admg scorer. knock in Cd.M falls in five a goal with stx nunutes left to cut I the score to 2-1 C 0 R 0 -VOLLEYBALL ln the fuial mmute, Hook NA DEL appeared to steal the ball from 1 ~IAR -The Corona del Mar High goalie Jason Cozart and convert a guls volleyball team put a scare goal, but the play was called back mto Sea View League visitor San- by an offiaal ta Margarita Tuesday, but ran out of gas to drop a 20-18, 15-7, 11- 15, 14-16, 15-1 decision. OCC downed 5-2 as playoff hopes dwindle IRVINE Newport Har-SOCCER bor High grad Ryan Yurada's goal Tuesday wasn't enough as Ran- cho Santiago tagged the Orange Coast College men's soccer team with a 5-2 loss in Orange Empire Conference play. Jeremy Meltebarger scored the other goal as the Pirates bat- tled back from a 4-0 deficit to halve the lead, 4-2, late in the sec- ond half. The Pirates fell to 4-t 0-3 over- all, 2-5-1 in conference. OCC realistacally must win the remain- der of its four conference games to have a chance of making the playoffs. Funke leads OCC's t -0 win over ln'ine Valley COS TA MESA -Jessi- ca Funke'• goel eight mmutes lnto the second half proved to be the game-winner 1Uesday u tbe Orange Coast College women's soccer team potted a 1-0 win over trvtne Velley. The Pirat (12·2·2 ov ran. 5· 1 in Orange Bmpn Cont rence) outsbot the Luen, ll ..... occ, the No. 7 tMm tn th State, n.- els to Cypl'ea Pridey to face the No 1 tMlll Cypnm beet OCC at home ...... thii ...... l·l. ' "We had them in the first game, 12-3 and 18-17, but we couldn't close the door,• said Sea Kings Coach Brian Chartier. Junior Brooke Reese led the- hosts (5-12, 3-6 in league) with 11 kills, while juruor Sarah Petry added nine. Santa Margarita, ranked No. 9 in Orange County, improved to 9- 4, 7-2. Mustangs fall to 0-15 LAGU-VOLU NAffiLLS - Kelly Chapin bad nine kills Tues-. day, but the Costa Mesa Higb girls volleyball team still fell. ls-.5, 15..S, 15-9 to host Laguna HiDI, the No. 7 team in CIP Souu.u Section Division ll·A. Gegi Van del Walker addid some strong backrow play as tl)e Mustangs fell to 0-15 ~ ().9 in the Pacific Cout League. sec women falL 1-0 SANTA BARBARA ,,,._=-- . .. --- The Southern Califormll Cali ga women's soccer teem (104-l ) took host Welftmont. tbie N6. 1 lMID in tbt nation In J'ICAIA. llm double CJ'Jlftime ,,..., ..... falling In CSOUble cowl' 11 t.a. ~haaan ~ ... OannMtnV IUdii -·-per Katia -.... beck.-,...,.._ ...... .. \tenguArill. . ' l'he~J. Pink • aladc 1IDmeclo AttMlr 0 Despite being_ shut out, the Attack had outstanding OHensive efforts from Erica Hosseini, Amanda Hoffenberg, Caitlin Gomez, Alyson Clark, Stephanie Trinen. Kristin Alexander, Alexandra Gorman and Ashley Rhinsmith. Attack defenders Hol- ly Miller, Samantha Schuster, Kaitlyn Wade, Nicole Schilling and Debbie Lee played outstand- ing games. DlvWon4 NW.1\wtlet t 1 .... 1 BOYS Joshua White scored a hat trick (including one beautiful header into the upper comer of the net) and Michael Raneghan added two more to led the Ninja 1\utles (2-7) to victory over the Strikers (1-8). Camden Yanaga scored the Turtles final goal on a breakaway, and goalie Nathan Wiener played outstanding in the nets. Dtv191on 5 No Fur 1, No Fur 0 In a battle of two No Pear teams, the Adam Pinkerton- Jonathan Cefalia led side pre- vailed over the Robert Andrews- Kurt Yacko crew, 1-0. Blake New- man scored the game's only goal on a crossing shot on a throw-in .......... z. ........ .,.1 Brandon Sowers scored first tor the Blue Bombers, but the goal was quickly answered by Preda- tor Michael Kindgyen on an assist from Jonsen Carmack. Tough defenders Ryan Stieve, Matt Jor- dan and Aaron Fernald dominat- ed the match until the Predator Adam Kreger scored the winning goal ona penalty kick with one minute left in the match. Sw.mp Rats 2. Ml .... 1 Shugar Valiz scored both goals for the Swamp Rats, including' the game winner on a peaalty kiclc with minutes remaining in the game. Andrew Perez showed out- standing hustle and defense for the Rats. • EDnOR'S NOTE: Division 6 and 7 stories scheduled for Thunday's editon. W~T!ll POLO ,._,,. = =-' VW..MI J : ~etNea41Port...,.._ : .. 11 •rt....,...,,, ......... Clr0¥8, : (ll dllendedtOT) 1 : Newport scoring: Alvarado 5, -Peetz 5, I : P. Birdsong 2. Bf)Cker 2, Leeper 1, I : JllCObe 1. Saves: T. Birdsong 3, ,. ~ : Metodlev , . ! Lll8'arw 9Mdt Z2. Neuuport twtMM' 1 : Newport scoring: Alvarado 6, • P. BlrdsonQ 4, Jacobe 3, Conwell 1, : Person 1. Saws: T. Birdsong 3, 1 ~ Metodlev 1. t • . . . VOL LEYBALL -- C.SU.""*lnp Dtvllllonl 1. Bakersfield Centennial 2. Mira Costa 3. Laguna.B•ach 4. Stodtton St. Mary's '· Newport Minor 6. Torrey Pines 7. Dana Hills 8. Fountain Valley 9. Poway 10. Bakersfield ---m • PUBLIC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICH By Fax (7 14) 63 1-6594 (PINI'>~ include your namr aud phour numbtr a11d we·u 1·ulJ you bal'L: v.•itl1 a pric-t' quotr.) PUl&.IC •OTICH By Phone (7 14J 642-!>678 PUIUCNOTICU PUIUC NOTICH By MalWn Person: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA 92627 At ~rwpon Bh-d. & Bay St. Bom.-s Trlephone 8:30am-5:00prn Mouday-F ridav Wa lk-In 8:30am-5:00pm ~fohday-F riday WEDNESOAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1996 • PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICU Polley R11trs u11d dPudlines art subject w 1.:hangf without 11utic·I'. Thf puhli,.,hn n•,1•n "' 1}1,. right 10 l'f'll:-or, rrda!ii>ify. "'' il>l' or n•jl'c't any_ clahb.ified udvt>nii.••rn,.nr. Plrui.r n=-pi1n any rrmr thut muv be in your rlu~11ified 11d immediately. 11H' Daily Pilot 1wrrp111 no liabiHty for uny error i11 1111 udveni»emc·11t fur whirh ii mnv bl' n·:.p11n1>iblc· rx"Cfll fnr 1h1· eo.~t of the ~par1• 11c·11111Uy on-upic·<i b\• thr rrmr. Credit mu only bl' 11llowrd Cur tlw f'll'>t i11111•rtio11 . ----Deadllnes ---..... 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Up to 50% c:om· Westalde Costa Mesa .._ _______ •---------Fa shion l•land monlh working on for Sale? e75.as12 BEACH 2669 ml11lonl Your hoursl al 22nd St.831.05 24 Seeking exp'd and cruise ships Of' land· ::.i::d lndepnd't SalH Rap FOUND Set of 8 keys Interest In ski, sall. tour companies. No 1•8 00-87"'"1899 on Bayalda Or & Car· fish. kayak, running. experience Meessary. Open Hou .. lf HOUSES/ * 18R •929 * P • p • I IN • • t I • ' • nation Ava. 11/3. Call Fax resume: 644·5067 Cruise Employment ***** 28R 2BA *725NP Route to dHcrlba 673-2373 C tty I kt fo ~ Service• Th• Dally Piiot Real CONDOS Refrlg • dishwasher I h ' ffl ' b-urren 00 ng r .v....,.,. ... rs Sant a Photo THm/ 1-800-278-4197 E1tate'T1b which II Incl. 80x30 pool. No 37 h g ra c es a FOUND S hepherd/ cJ nd po1w-Mg t. c a a h I e r a. llxt C89513 POR RENT l N f No I.. llahed locallons. Earn Huskle female puppy tO COV9r ty newt 8 '"""°• p t --""'""'"..,,-.,...,.....,,,,.....,....,~ Pu1bll1ht d each Sat-pe •· o •e•. • 12 500 eekty as your • h o t o g • • • c . B 11 Sell 11 Find It urdar, 11 an effective * 714-545-4855 * 0._.;,, b:a with great In vicinity of The Can· FT/PT or freelance.. Immediate am/pm shift•. N.B. ~Y cia .. in·ed. · and nexpenalve w ay Newport Heleht• 2br new oqulpment. FREE nery l0/29. &7»33o opentng. Must have joumatism eoo-22~71 47 •><1137 to 1howcaae that 11-C-0-0 -0-N-A_____ 1b a, frplc, Jar• n/pets. v i deo ava llable . l'OUND Unusual wh t .a-.• A-~ apeClal p roperly. .. 1850. yrlY. 80-9077 1~11•7632 1y/o cet In vicinity Of 8>ep911Vnc8; wvvrM f"VIV119'.I• Call our Claa1lntd D!l MAR 2122 or 722.at98 feleoommunloatlon Warner/Algonquin, H8 Department Todayll ••••iiiiiiiiiiii l...,,.a-pec-t-ao-u~la-r-:O:"'o-•-•-n-1 lndu•try 11/2. 840-4383 -~--~--e42·S•'7a and Channel V1ew. Natlonal c o mpany ffREa to a loving kind COSTA MESA 1024 Ntoe Repo 3bd/1 ·~ba . Pool. llOllLI BOlllS PIOPllTT ~.,. you .. lnd ... ,.. ... .... "" ....... --1-- Luxurious 1 br and •••king ReprHenta-peraon • a 1 y/o plt- 1 br+ IOft with 2 spa· llv••· FT/PT op-bun. neutered male. c l ou• b at c o nies. portunlll•• available. Ketry, 846-netl Abundant walk In 110,000 to t20,ooo Tlm, 54&-379-4 CIOHt and storage. per month poteotlal. LARO• fUIWMD Qu and water paid. 0 r o u n d f I o o r Lost wallet, plX, appt Walk to Balboa Island o P P ~,!,!~ :_~It Yr· bk @ vona/8rlatol, and tha b eaches. R.._ .. "' s A. 8/30 557 5227 Prestigious reao tt t .. OQ.847 sao · • living with stunning bt tM LOST "Luigi" wht sYnHtt and c o ol •Vili6ii6 AOUfi• cockatell @ Sunset bfeea.••· 7a .. 1esa Bch/HB Hbf area on 2724 •25 prtme ~ t1/2. (310) 592-2901 .Cell Howe eeoc>-?11-4311• i.eat In CdM, bltVWtll Yew ow;; cat, abOut 11 pound•, Tr...e All•new ::r-.~=-n;r PTlf'T, l!agte Trev.t,1,---.,-~~--~­Amerlc a •a largest ..... rtl loat puppy, Super Ageney, ... ... liwk Old .... Akha. tllblleh Jocaf eg.ncy. vlc-Orang•/20th St Qr ..... ,"'" anit !Ow-Chlcl ta ~•n ooet hvel, ""6qua lax ..... Taae• beneftla. Training. oer• Ufloatlon for two. •••llillil••lil• SAMI llOflw9. • ... teAMaw~ ~ ....... ,.. ..v~ na"ol•llr oapaatl•,l•lliilllllll•llll!••liil •UDDUaM,---- ented ap, ... ,. .,..•·.,..--oou ......... -1-....... ~--• ,..:an ... ...... I • I I' -.1 I Looking for an opportunity to use your sales skills and experience? ne .... ~,,..an. c...., U111aa bas• aca.. oppocWlicy ror a PA&T·TIMI OOTSIDI w.D UPUSINTA11VI.. You will COMm ..-cial subecriben ll their bomcl IO aell labecripcions IO Ibo Timel Oflnsc Olnly. The illdiviGaal ..... be Ible to wort Monday-Pridliy, ..... 9pm. Oamlll opcniap are in Nlenol and Olrden Orove. THI SlJCCIB\JL CAJaDAft WILL &\VI: •Salee ore,... 11n1Ce rellMd ~ • Oood onl c• • c•iclfl *ill •Aptofe11KIMI 4; 1ruu..S ill:a 1rnar ·Cold ~....-. ii .... TM Loi Mllllt 'nlw otr.a a ouac= :::::1::=--~ ... ~ .... .., ..... It TIIBLm~TIMm 011111 = ... Biii Wea Cdllllr sm a lilllflllll lhd: " Oillmt.CA911M •••·rm Hiil llfu llr:.mw1i11 IM 111.c• .......... 1••• , APPLIANCES 6011 ··~/Dryer Admfrat set under warranty Ull March 97. Xtra lg Capacity. S5'T5.obo ..a.aa:a:a or M3440S Wa•her'6,...r OOOd c:ond. Movtna. must .... $150. '1>11r.J &014 \ - .. • WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1996 Newpon Beach/Cosca Mesa Daily Piloc TODAY'S CRoSSwoRo PUZZLE 814dp. l•CJD-YSLU---'°•50• OLDSMOllI.l 1155 MISC. AUTO · 9245 ~~ t 9250 ~-------------------------••• Leaar ... c.nv 1-Dm.T••• •••Z•D CAR• from••••&iiiiilli lly OWL.IS GOllEN "" W/Ul IOp. AIC, llo..O •r ...... m 1171. Pora c hH. ••• Cttoq C .... r wfdt ()MM SHARF '-""'m· ~I ~ l'utty !OeCMG. vt, dark Cadlllaca, Chevy•, Con'i auto Wht/red -A .............. ILII Ul-,-u mlet.llOOO. U0-1941 btu. with llQht blue In· BMW'•• Corv•ll•,•· l~t. 'rully 'rHtored, .,""' '""...,.... rw"-' terlOt, 94,000 mllea. Also Jeeps, 4WD •· m u • 1 a • •I• • 11 . ~Q~9Ubway Jotvt Dk*lon- 84 ~tlelrdo .. FOG 13,000 or best offer. Your At••· Toll Frff 87 ... 909 f075 714 67 ...... 267 I .. 00•2 '8·9000 UI. t UMdaloom 10Monel9r =~ PLAY OR DEPEND? ---------A-1398 lor C\llftnt lltllngt _______ _ SELL ~:~rneuuree llolh v11lncr1thle. !b.it.h dclll1t. ly 11elceted a cluh. F.1111t. toppocl dum· •eo aaoott LX 2 dr, TOYOTA 9210 ---::=-::::=-==-=- 1.~eo:=r. 17 Watcfl pllioe 18 Roof OOYeflng 67~ reminder et Connecced roome 69 -on: NORTH •AK71 OA 10714 0 87 my·11 king wit.h t.hc ace and conUn· alt, pwr &tr/bib, eetcli!iii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ucd t.he auit to your jack. Since you m11. Clean NM QOOd. ,8 t Pick 5 pd have to set up the diamonda, you $2300. 804-788t AM/FM !'.~r•o/c!u: exit wit.h" low diamond from hand. '97 IEqtlr~rke Unted, alldlng bk Weet can do no better than win and Huge dlac/lmmed d•I wndw. $1350 673-7104 RENT through classified your used vehicle through classified 842·5878 ~=..., COOYlnced •K7 22 Oater fNtUfe 23 Cake layer 24 Brighter 26 Commotion 29 Tula 70 Streetc:af: Brit. 71 Ocean motions DOWN 1 Guht1 WEST •J98 c::>K985 OKQ4 •951 EAS'I' • 10853 OJ2 OIU retum a dub. You win, mll& to the Direct Ltlllna •97 Lenci Crua/4-Run • king of'11padee and lead a diamond, (714) 94 .. t2i"1 Huge dlsc/tmmed d•I __ GA ___ RA ___ G--f--5-~--L-E•. --. and it coeta you nothing to fineue. Direct LHtlna Although thi11 loHI, the queen or 1-G-M-C----9-0-8-1 (7t4) 948·i2t7 spades iJI an entry back to hand and 31 Take a chair 32 8'J>chu<• 34 Rooeevelt'1 auoo.ssor 38 Blend 39 Rec«d a 101Jnd track 41 Amillble 42 Diner. e.g. 45 Artlflcially high voice 48 R.Calner 49 Part of a book soc= S 1 Sweet pepper SS Bah 57 WOl'Shlp 58 laabella'• husband 63 Mystery writer ~~ 4 upda-Y:(a waten) 5 Big bird 6 certain ~apol 7 Romanpaet 8 Fleldmice 9 Member of the flodt 10 like IOm8 moments ,, Sooc* 12 Wuh off 13 Church offlclal 21 Mak• 22~ 25 ~Mexico hrs. 26 Cathedral 21·~t8f fodder 26 LeeV9 out 30 Prepare a 33=belter 35 Buebal 36 ~opener 37 Gu '°' lions 40 Place to dance 43 Director Ctalr ... ~ 48 Praise 4 7 Uveliesl 51 Agreements 62 Boise'• •late 53 Gourmet mushroom 54 VoluntHf 56 Boredom 59 Columnist Bombec:k 60 Eager 61 Oblefv• 82 Pigments 84 Qty. you have at le1U1t nine Lricb -two Hl/\J~~ or three 11pade8, one heart, (our dia· '9t Suburban 4"'4, VOWWAGEN 9235 monds and two clubs. SLE, loaded, c/d,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •A 10883 But don't be in 1uch a hurry I( perfect cond, always '89 QI Fox Sharpl you elected to play. Lot'• return to garaged. $17,900. 4dr, 4apd, t-glasa. a/c, the very nrtt t.rick, and auepoee 7 14-S48-2723 rod w/gray .Interior. that East deeidee to let the kine o( 1--------12549. 42e.9304 elube hold the trick. Since you cast· HONDA 9085 '92 Cabrlolet Conv. t t.h rd I. to · Wotfaberg Edt. Wht/ no , a11 e ca • 1e, come nine whl lthr Int. lmmacl tricka without llfltling up the die· •as Honda Accord Must Se•. 28K ml, monds, you run the eight or dla-Hatchback, A/C. 5-Pwr wlndowa, a/c monds t.o W•t'a queen. apd, AM/FM stereo. atereo/caH. Always Rack cornea a nother club, and $2000/obo. 646-2132. garaged. $9800. 97S- F.ast again reruaee to win. You can ,91 Clvlo hatchback, 2388 or 873·8500 croflll lo dummy witl) a spade to a~, a /;;. p /a , --------I Suppollfl you become declarer at rcpe.at lhe diamond fineue, but it. stereo/cau, alloy•. MISC. AUTO 9245 t.hree tru and ece' 8 the lead avail11 you naught.. When We11t. alarm, runs great.1'Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil no mp r iv wins, the dub return allowa Eaat t.o $6250.obo 946-7379 1' of a low club. Would you rat.her . score three club tricb (or down one. 1.,. 3 •o 0 0 rd S. Th• Community declare lhe hand or he a member o( N t all ted to defie d • --. Market Place. the defenae? R ur y, you op n · ForHt gm, tan llhr Int, ClaHlned The bidding: SOUTH WB8T 1 0 P-IO P- INT P-p-• .,... Openin1t lead: Two or• Before your garage sale, determine what items you wish to sell. Make sure everytt1ing is dean and repaired. 1&1--~''Pilot 14 . The auction i11 a.t.raiahtforward. dual airbags, aunroof, 842·5878 " Learn to be a bett~r brld1e BoH CO aound •Y•· --------~----------------· Nort.h bid a second major to give player! Subtcrlbe now to the Loaded! Xlnt condl ir-------------- you l.M Opportunity tn show prefer· Goren Bndse Letter by calllnl 30k mlles. s16,500. ence in case you held three-card (800) T88-ll26 for iaformaUon. Call Rick, 645-6427 heart support, then raised to game Or wrlte to: Goren Bridie Let-•-------- when you denied it. ter, P.O. Box 4410, ChicaSo. Ill. With a choice of unattractive 80880. leads in lhe hid 11uil.tl, West natural· LEXUS 9115 '93 LS400 Mint Condi 1---------..---------""T""--------1 Low ml. NAK, chrome, ••••••••• Blk w{lvory Interior. BUILDING BUICK 9035 S30.95o. Day: 432· MATERIAlS 6030 TRANSPORTATION 0228, Eves: 759-0389 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·-------· '85 RIVIERA Convert· '94 LS400 Blk/blk. ATTN BUILDERS Ible while eX1/1op. bur· Factory warranty, gold For aale 4.0xS.O Kolbe BOATS 7011 gundy leather. MINT! pkg. New tires, non· and Kolbe fixed win· 44k ml1. $12,500 smoker. 25k mlles. dow $250. 2.8x6.8 and iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OBO (worth morel) $36.500 720-0521 3.0x8.8 Elite Conllnen· 13, WHALER 540·7507 tal smooth llnlsh Int•· Wheel 11eerlng, 40HP. rlor doors $50/ea. Tohatsu elec start, Call Mark 831-9072 teak seats. $2500. '88 Regal LTD Dark MERCEDES 913,0 red, fully loaded, 115K ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii orig. owner mllea w/ 1• NYS, 722·2800. reg full maintenance. '78 450 SL Great OFFI>-E Aluminum wheels. xlnt cond. well taken care '-tires. $4,500.obo or. Red. · 650.0198. FURNITURE & MARINE SUPS 982·81t3 213.228-3058 EQUIPMENT 6047 DOCKS 7022i-------'87 580SL Prime liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CADILLAC 9040 con d . W h It•. One FREE Copy M•chlne Side Tie Up to 20' .1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii owner. 2·top1. PP. To Charltable Organl· 1• $29,500. 760·3832 ···········---······-····· • . D YIS,SIU ~y CAI Run your ad in MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE WANTED zallon. Minolta EP 470 Pwr/w1r: Under Nwprt '83 Eldor•do Tourlng•-,-8-9_3_0_0_S_E_B_ea_u_ll_fu-I, Z with aolter bin. Blvd Bridge. $125/mo. Coupe, blk w/1an llhr, whl w/palomlno Int. Contacl Mark at Private dock 642·9668 nu brakes/tires, lo ml, Chrome wheels, one 631·9072 for details. $3600. PP 831·9787 owner. Make offer. the Newport Beach co,to Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Volley Independent to reach over 100 ,000 homes. Fax u' this form with your credit card # or moil it in with a check today! Run for a weelc ! I( your car does not sell we'll run it City 538· 1654·218·2117 MISC. 6015 MISC. 6015 TO BUY 6019 CAMPERS, RV'S, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MUSICA! TRAILERS 8014 CHEVROLET 9045 1------ Dlgltal S•telllte Syatem Just 599 with one year total choice subacrlp· lion and self·install kit v end Ing M•chlnes Top Dollars Paid INSTRUMENTS 6055 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MERCURY 9135 snack counter top and For Records. Jau. , '70 CAMARO V8 Rod l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mini snack machines. Soun t racks etc 85 Beaver Camper, 1• Diane 434.45995 Call Mike 645•7505: LOWRY Player Plano ale, trig, awning, xtnt convrt, calm paint. 30 y/o walnut upright· cond. clean, $3750. New top. tran1. Rune, ~l~hn v~~~·ra5n811~~a~: _C_O_M_P_U_T_E_R_S_6_0-18-FREE TO YOU6022 1·800-895·7285 elec/manual + Honky PP 751-4493 great! $3295 OBO. Tonk switch. $3100. Serjoua only. 650-5058 * '88 Topaz GS * Mld·alze . Sharp, lo·ml, $3300 OBO . 723·1504 540-1448, 673-9574 ••••••••• '97 Sub/Tahoe/Trks•-------- ~ C...tit Card OMC OVISA C'lAM X • t..,-- Moil 1o: OMY l"lOT DOW ..,-.c--,CA~ /7141"1-.M19°"flM1714 ..,,-4.$M ~,_,.o+I "'-a.ct,.,.._,._ Huge dlsC/lmmed del '84 Mercury Topaz F I d Power M•c 8100/80, FOUND Wht mate rab··---------AUTOMOBILES 4dr auto -•c 4cyl T~:::.~~~.. Appro exp. Keyboard, bit in Costa Mesa on °SPORTING Direct LHtlna go~ cond, f~ ca .. : ..... __..... ___________ _ g~ g=::, g::,_~ was 514,000 Now Apple 14' Color Moni· 10/15. Very friendly, GOODS 6065 (714) 848-t21.., $975/obo. 631·7149 52,900. 2BD. Call tor, 320 Personal gentle. 557 ·5227 a--o-.--o-c-. a·-o-o--. a•-o--a--a .. .-o--o_.._ Now! 1 ·800·890·1846 Laserwriler. Iomega liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------1---------1---------Zlp Drive, Plus Lois or•-8-U-I-LD-IN_G ____ Match Set or Ladles BMW 9030 CHRYSLER 9050 OLDSMOBILE 9155 g:::---s=-g== P romotlona I Advertl S· o e s k t o p p u b Slazenger Golt Clubs iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~~o~f:. ~~~~~~::: ~~~~~~~J·a11:;;~~:1=MAiiiiiTEiiiRIALSiiiiiiiiiii6ii0iii3i0 w/bag. 437'7725 '85 7351 Xlnt Cond. '83 White Chrysler '88 OLDS CUTLASS for another week FREEi All for $1 o· • S 10 ... ' "-. SI .00 eodr odriltonal b ·--·-------·---------------· Thousands of prod· 1• Convenient Brown w/belge Int. New Yorker 5th Ave 6 eyl, alt. A/C, full ucls 10 i>ut your name Buy It. Sell II. Find It. Buy It. Sell 11. Find It. Claaalfled Original owner, $8000. $2300. Exe cond. pwr, AM/FM stereo. on. Diane 434-8995 Cl•Hlfled. ClaHlfled. 942·5878 722-0194 548·9832 $2000. 973·7t04 .._ __________ ..;........;====-----~---..J -------- ·sE·R·Vl-C·E---l cERAMIC CONCRETE & DRYWALL HANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE. MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 POOL . TUTORING ffiES 3528 MASONRY 3557 SERVICE 3584 IAWN CARE 3808 SERVICE 3894 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii!iiii 3929 DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Semi ltellred Contractor Dibernardo'• Movtng PAINTING 289-ateo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Spanlah-Engllahe •••••••••I Newport Tiie & Marble * Beat Price/Quality Full Service & Repair Repairs. Improvements, •YARD CLEAN·UP Local/Office/Storage Consclentlou• craft•· ParadlH Cove Pools 81-llngual Teacher ADDITIONS REMODELING 3410 Fin• Craftsmanship... ·Acou1tlc Removal· am Job•. Quality/Integrity Tr•• Trimming/A• Long Diet. Fr" Eat. man. Old·faahloned Quallty PooVSpa Svc. Private Classes-Home At Affordable Prices. Lndacape. brick, stne Paint Avall·Excellent I care, Ken 842·1770 movaJ, Lawn Service T•181632 97 .. 3t t4 pride In workmanship. Repair • Algaesld• or Office. 844-8487 Showers/Counters/Firs concr. eoo.7ae-1oo7 Refl/Mlke/842·1 t97 960-5164, 748-5375 Acid Wuh 549-28491--------- Natural Stone & Marble •EXPERT: Blk walls, pT•uo & VOCAL WALL Fplea L&45488 842·2214 brick, concn, atucco. HAULING 3720 LEGAL PARTIES t &Al' . Jettrl•• Rpr1. 25vr Exp. LoW$ ELECTRICAL 3610 3812 OCCASIONS 3840 LESSONS 3868 ROOFING 3910 COVERINGS Conatruotlon CLEANING JoH 53t·7943 JUNK TO TH• DUMP SERVICES 3932 Additions/Remodeling SERVICES 3548 NEW LEAF Small Job EXPERT (7t4-988-t882) Calllgraphr •Plano Loaaona• Academy Rooftng 20 Years Exp-lnaured Landscape & Masonry Duncan l!lecttlc Haullng today what LIVING TRUST Add a Touch of Ctua Dogreo Teaoher Re·roofa & Repair• Farthing lnterlore lnstaJlatlon • Removal Ol1count Walleoverlng L#680675. 973-1212 L605846 7t9·2908 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Design/Build/Remodel l ocal/Quick RHponH the Traah Man won'll Save a • t 8 1.C?OO Wedding•. Partlea, Beginning to ClaHlca Fully ln1ured·Bonded A TOUCH OF CLASS Llc.,lns. 748·0487 Ll275870 850.7042 988·t882 0 v or A W 111 Hotldaya. ReHonable Lyn 540·1947 Free aallmates ---------1 Cleaning. Rea/Comm•-------......... --Llc'd Contractor AVOIDa Prlce1. Anne 723--5961 --------L648959 987.0038 Ron'• Wallpaperlng CARPENTRY 3510 lie/Bonded. Free Est. Wat•rf•ll•·Koa Pond TWENTY DOLLAR Nuralne Homo PI.ASTE ... ,80AaOOFINQCO ln1tallallon/Remova1 Handyman/Remodel Additions. Bath. Kitch Fire-Waler Damage Elec. Plumb. & Paint Newport area. lmmed Page 714·227-8122 A to Z HANDYMAN INSTAWREFACE CABINETS Kllchena. baths, dOOft, windows. Doug 548-7258 CARPENTRY•Wlndows Doors • Wood Fences CloseVGarage Ofganlzera L1281581 • Call Bob 249·8323 Pg·312-0028 Semi Retired 50yra of satlsfd cuat. Df•. plmb heal, elct, firs. drywll Uc'd. Jerry 942-0587 B I k B S ·Small Job Speclall•t· H u R -n R bl p I Teresa 282·7143 r c • lock•· ton• Fans • Ughta • Spa A LEA/CLEAN-UP Fro• Conauttetlon1--------- 3880 Quallty Work auamt'd •••ona • r c•• •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Cone patios-driveway• Demand Elect. 645·3856 JOHN 650.1828 714-535·7338 PAINTING 3858 IEPAJR Reroof/Repalr Frff Eat 837•8829 Anytime 20 Yrs Exp./L588735 W Q I llcensed-Bondod G.R.Constr 973•2873 Lio/In• 831·5081 • • • 1hould hang $10.00 per hour. •---------•••rSAGE 3830 QUALITY• CAA• PIHt•r/ltuooo Patoh HURRY 01 1 fl together. Strip, ln1ta11. 714·548·0388 GARAGE JEWELRY 3784 BMW 8 ·Serving So Ca 25yr•· an roo ng advice to the cruy. Winter peclal1I 20Vra Llctl'320864 24H 1 blowout aalel Re-roof. 93t.att 1 Any11m• •Bright Hseclnlng CONTRACTORS DOORS 3678 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L&B Sport• Therap.. Exp. Xlnt WOtkmanlhlp. • .... _ 8 r repalrt. Lie. Bond. European Prof'I. Best GENEn•T 3558,=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • !"air S Ron44S.Sl417 714.5.,_..7 3t Belt Roonne •--------In town! Rois 5Yn Exp. &vu. t• Wllllam Harold J eweler All body care to reJax 950. OWS 393A Grace 251•9455 •Ste Service Calle .Watch/Jewelry Repair & rejuvenate. RN/lMT 14YraQuelltrPMMJnt Eat 1984. t388 WIND .. LEWI. C.n.truotlon Repalra/Serv/Openers AnUque •Fine Jewelry CM 72Sl·9823 TOUCHUPS, TOO PLUMBING . 3890 Pro Bullt Roofing •HOUSECLEANING All MakH•MOd•I• Blly/MIMdt •73-0385 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor 24hr p ors F E I 15 yr1 exp Good Ref RemOdel•Handyma.n LI 'd 85"'$ (7378) 1---------Ucl2'"'""" ........ _ .. 209 20 r E VCL3· rff 1 Own trans: Call any: L#704773 Local AH. 0 .,. •rv• --------MOVING 3834 _,.._ _.,..... 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