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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-10-22 - Orange Coast PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 $17 million to fill in missing sidevvalks ' 1 • Report identifies 717 blocks that need work; council sets priorities on improvements to the costly city walkways. By Tim Grenda, Daify Pilot COSTA MESA -A report released this week estimates the city has more than 52 miles of missing and insufficie nt side - walks scatte red around town. especially a1ong streets near hos· pitals, !>Chools and senior centers. On Monday night, the City Council reviewed the Missing Sidewalk. Study it commissioned e arlier this ye ar and adopted a priority list that puts areas that need side wdlks the most in line in front of sections that will have to wait. City Engineer Bill Morris called the findings in the report ·significant• and noted that most of the pro ble m a reas with no side- walks are in residential neighbor- hoods and the older industrial parts of town. Those two areas alone account for more than half of the project's total cost of $1 7 million, accor'ding to the report. The report identified 717 city blocks -totalling more than 277,582 feet in length when stacked end lo end -that cut- rently are without sidewalks or have ones with long gaps in them, which officials called missing links. Filling tho.se gaps -where side walks a brupUy drop off to a dirt shoulder, forcing pedestrians to walk a long the shoulder of the road -are the prime focus of the city sidewalk improvement efforts and will receive top priority, offi- cials said. While council members agreed on the city 's need for new and improved sidewalks, they were not united on what areas should receive top priority for help. Topping out the priority list were streets located within 300 feet of hospitals, schools, conva- lescent centers and senior cen- ters, foUowed in descending order by those near public buildings; arterial highways in commercial and residential areas; collector streets; local streets near apart- ments and single-family homes; and industrial areas. Councilwoman Heather Somers objected to placing improvements to arterial high- ways -such as along the north side of Adams Avenue near Pla- centia Avenue -as a higher pri- ority tha n residential streets where school children and other pedestrians frequently walk. Saying she had ·grave con· cems" about missing links near many East Side schools , Somers suggested the council ·shufile the deck• and move sidewalk pro- • SEE SIDEWALKS PAGE 5 Genis sets sights on county board ---------~-----·-------~~---------------------------------·-·------~------------------T------------r-, •Ex-mayor has organized 'exploration committee' to consider challenge to supervisor Jim Silva. By Tim Grenda , Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Forme r Mayor Sandy Genis, who in eight years on the City Council earned the nickname of "the taxpayers' best biend," is now conside ring a run for higher office. Ge nis, 44, w ho served on the Costa Mesa City Council from 1988 to 1996, said Tuesday she is seriously considering throwing he r Sandy Genii bat into the ring and chal- lenging 2nd District County Supervisor Jim Silva for re-elec- tion next June. Genis has not formally announced her candidltcy, and county supe!Visor hopefuls can- not even begin actively fund rais- ing for a campaign for another six weeks. But Genis said Tuesday she has already organized an "explo- ration committee" to begin look- ing at the possibility of entering the race and is leaning toward becoming a candidate . "I'm just sort seeing what sup- port there is out there and testing the waters," Genis said. Genis cited he r frustration with the county in the wake of the 1994 bankruptcy as a leading rea- son for her consideration, saying she'd like to improve communica - tion between local and county officials. •SEE GENIS PAGE 5 Miiutz•&.Jbttlfll*ers ,,,.,,,,._as ..... P ' •' ' I ' ......, leodt FIN SUltlon flp. 6 -dniped with • ._ 1\!91C11r ......... In ... """" ........ ttormltes .t the lrvlne- tt. IUllofll ...... cr•--• .., .... ~ ......,,... lD -""-night In I mollile '-M oui.le'iie ___ 's __ ........... ~ ... --............ \lllll lt.-....-. _,.,~ ...... '*--·····-·· ·-ain upea ............................. i-t Cllilll~ .......... . .. _.. ........ bullelg. ,,. __ _ aid. Telethon to raise money for Costa Mesa: high schools I \ I l I \ I I I I l ".11111!1!,IQIU<IJllD-IOl/Wfl • , ... A ' ClASWIED •••••.••• ~ .. I • 1 POUCI PUS .......... .2 .................. ..-. .! 1!111 MediaOne cable and Daily Pilot sponsor fund-raiser to benefit education programs. By Husein Mashni, Deily Pilot annual event to raise money for programs at the two campuses. Programming will include round·table'discussions of educa- tton·related issues and school sports. •we have to t>c; a litUe more proacUve 1n raising mone y for out schools on tbJs side of the boy,• Mid Ferryman, a Newport-Mesa school board member who, in large part. conceived the Id.ea of the teleVl>ed fund·ralser. Sponsored by MediaOne cable and the Deily Pilot. the telethon will be aired on cable Cbennel 67, wlllcll broodc-ln COllAI M 8M. _, nlgb~ -6 and 10 p.111 •• Ibo -wW loc:Uo on ..-ng IDOD"T lor 8 I -lllgb Scbool The follow- ll;g ....... -dlonnol. -... 5l:i::bo -.... CDlll -ldloal ........ ......-. ball game between Estancia and C05ta Mesa high schools will be aired. During halftime, a 27·lnch Sony television will be raffled off. Promoters hope the telethon will raise at least $10,000 for the two schools. To help start lhingi off, MediaOne has donate d Sl,000 to each high school •This concept bas been used in many oreu, • oo.ld Art Perry, acttv- itles director for Estonda High ·School. •MediaOne really wants to get involved and do good things for the community.• U the concept Oles, Perry Mid sponson eventually wW use the telethon to rllle funds for ole- -tary and mlddle oc:book. Al c-~ Hlgll -.. _ .. ploa "'-"'-""""' ~ ...... , ... • .-.mg,..._,, Ila* far Ibo DIJllDI ... TB.E1l40N IWll I l~ ..... .'/ • (911 ..•..•••••...• ......... t11• .. --"'-""' ---~ . • ,.,, Jday •mh•• .... M•111 ---......... --,......, ~-------------------------, ' ' : f.Y.I. : ' ' ' ' : + The amount of s~e--: : walks the city of Costa : Mesa needs to fill in all : the gaps would provide a J walking path of more than 52 miles. Put end to end in a straight line, one could walk from Costa Mesa clear past Pasadena 1 without ever leaving the : sidewalk. 1 ' ' L-------------------------~ Waldorf officials threaten lawsuit •'They say any closure of private school as a way to reopen Eastbluff campus would violate contract. By Husein Mashni. Da rly Alor COSTA MESA -Waldorf School officials have consulted their attorneys about potent.J.al legal action against lhe Newport· Mesa Unified School District if they are forced to vacate the Eastbluff campus by J une 1998. The school district is scram- bling to come up with ways of dealing with a pot e ntia l influx of s t u d e nts from a pro· p o s e d annexation of Bonita Ca n yo n . T h o s e o pti o n s c 0 u l d mean • reope ning of Eastbluff School . Citing a contractual --r.::.&..1111 .... ~ c.:• ;::r:: ' It --ccnnwntson our ll11d1 • HulllwatM2· - agreement that allows them 12 months from the end of the school year to vacate the site , a Waldorf school treasurer said the school would conside r legal action against the district as a last-ditch effort to get an extension until June 1999. ·Based on the opinons of two major law firms, we have legal ground," said Tom Scott, a Wal- • SEE SCHOOLS PAGE 4 almanac· EDl1'0lrS NOTE: Do you or someone you know have a landmark birthday or aMlwrsary coming up? If so, we'd flke to tndude lt In our Almanac section. Please CJll the lnfonnetlon Into the Read~' Hotline, 642-6086, fax It to 646-4170, or mall It to Oty Editor Tina Borgatta, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calil. 92627. You may also send pho- tographs, but please be sure to Include a self-addressed stamped envelope if you'd l~ke It returned. BIRTHS Pam and Denny Spruce of New- port Beach welcomed their son lrenton Densmore Spruce into the world on September 26th at 11:09 a.m. at Hoag Memorial Hos- pital in New- port Beach. lrenton weighed 6 pounds 8 ounces and was 20 inches long at birth. Thenton Spruce The proud granparents are Jerome and Dolores Anderson, of Hemet, and Dottie Spruce, of Pensicola, Fla. DEATHS Most recent deaths as reported to the Orange County Recorder's Office. COSTA MESA William S. Turner Sr .. 77, on Sept. 24 • Angela R. Balocchi, 93, on Sept. 21 • Darrick W. Farnsworth, 46, on Sept. 19 . • Margaret J. Sykes, 78, OD Sept. 28 • Dorothy A. Houghton, 62, on Sept. r1 • Betty E. Nolan, 51, on Oct 1 •Jack J. Scweitzer, 74, on Sept 29 •Katherine M . Heymer, 75, on Oct.• • HaJTy E. Rothrock., 57, on Oct -' • Carolyn J . Thomas, 60, Oil Oct. 4 NEWPORT BEA04 • Dorothy M. Freeman, 90, on Sept. 18 • Lorreine M. L4dwa, 37, on Sept rn • Mary M. Doyle, 78, on Sept 23 •Harold R. Hannigan, 78, on Sept 22 • William H. Patrick m, 39, on Sept. 24 • Katherine Rallis, 82, on Sept. 22 • Cladus M . Reece, 92, on Sept. 22 . •Ralph B. n1ton, 9S, on Sept. 21 • Humphrey F. Murphy Jr., 70, on Sept. 24 •Gerald E. Cakin, 44, on Sept. 27 • Sallye M. Yates, 86, on Sept. 29 • Raymond A. Arm.strong, SS, on Sept. 29 • Ernest R. Werdin, 89, on Sept. 28 • Raymond F. Dienstle, 92, on Oct. 3 • Robert C. Lewis, 74, on Oct. 5 • Richard K Menkin, 78, on Oct. 5 • Everett J. Olenick, 87, on Oct. 6 DUI ARRESTS The following people were arrested recently on suspicion of driving under the influence. These people have only been · arrested on suspicion of a crime, and, as with all such crimes, they are innocent until proven guilty. NEWPORT BEACH Angel Franco, 2S of Corona BRIAN POBUDA I DALY Pl.OT Home Tour co-chalrpenons Sherry Hover, left. and Adrienne Thomas stand In the art area set up at the Sherman Ubrary and Gardens, the lunch stop for the partidpants of the Home Tour. Money raised from the art and the Home Tour event will go toward the Corona del Mar Parent Teachen A.uod.atton. HOME SWEET HOME Annual Corona del Mar Home Tour raised $65,000 for high school By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot •it's so much fun/ said Carlson, who drove to the tour from Santa Monica. But doing the tour right does require some strategizing, they said. • Lawrence L. Runyon, 43, on Sept. 23 •Clarence C. Sisk, 93, on Sept. 21 • William V. Williams, 88, on Sept. 21 • Bnan K. Caston, 61 , on Sept. 21 •Elaine E. Goldman, 72, on Sept. 24 \ Patrick R. Hubble, 44, of New- port Beach Joel A. Hanson, 29, of Burlingame Patrick L. Dougan, 48, of Costa Mesa CORONA DEL MAR -The line snaked out the door of the wooden-shingled home, down the street past the house next doo.r, as women in business suits and flowered skirts slipped baby blue booties over their shoes. Crowds of women -and a few men - wandered through the Bayshores home Tuesday morning, ad.miring its every fea- ture, from its Ralph Lauren bed linens to its walk-in closet to its bay view. The home, the second stop of six on the Corona del Mar Home Totu, marked a departure from the first, which featured Versace decor and life- like stuffed animals. spanned the Newport Beach area from the Balboa Peninsula to Newport Coast. The event raised about $65,000 for the Corona del Mar High School PTA. with money going toward classroom equipment and supplies. "' ·we had so many positive comments," co-chairperson Adrienne Thomas said. •Our homeowners enjoyed themselves. Everyone had a great time." ·vou never know which of the houses is going to be crowded,• Metcal1e said as she stood in line to enter the Bayshores home. "That's part of the challenge. And we've -1 -.. also been debating -see more houses or -1, Keith A. Zinovoy, 34, of Hunting- ton Beach eat lunch?• : .. •Larry N. Hamson, 82, on Sept 22 • Mildred L. Kilinger, 88, on Sept 20 • George A. De Vries, 72, on Sept. 27 • Lois B. Devore, 83, on Sept 28 • David F. Garduno, 39, on Sept. 23 COSTA MESA Lawrence W. Barnes, 62, of Cos- ta Mesa William P. Bonnie, 29, of Costa Mesa Kenneth 0 . Olson, 41, of Costa Mesa More than 1,800 people paid $40 each for the privilege of walking through houses that Almost 300 volunteers directed traffic flow through the houses, and some of the homes' interior designers were 9n hand to answer questions. In its 24 years, the tour has cultivated a loyal following. Suzy Metcalfe and Sue Carlson, for instance, have been coming for four years, even though neither has kids in the school. The day included a lunch at Sherman Llbrary and Gardens as well as evening refreshments at The Butera Collection. The returning guests cite the variety of homes as the event's biggest draw. •There have been cottages, there was this bachelor pad on Balboa Island,• said Newport Beach resident Gerda Sparks. ·we always get lots of ideas for decorating." , .. I I • Mary E. Puffer, 91, on Sept. 26 Francisco Cabrera, 20, of Costa Mesa L---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ READERS HOTLINE Mesa, CA 92626. Copyright No 642-6086 news stories. 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M r1gtlll ~ Newport Dunee Reeort'e 5th Annual • 'Top Doi", FGSlllon Sho .... .,. -,;tu c.5u:ret tD If. per/e~t H11ttDwe.e.n E re.w .. eenoflt for 'the OCSl"CA •ncf Com •nlon rot Retreat 4• IA1URDAY, OCIOllR al, 1H7 ~Mon Uw ~ .i ~Dunn "-ortl ~ Check-In tlmf le 10 am • Show •tarte .i 11 am .. ~· ... ..... ... ~ ........... -·••it• • Form.ti Wear • $wlm Wur • Cnual Wou • H•lloweon Co1tumo ••• Way southwest swell from around 210 degrees contin- ues teasing IOQI beaches. When everything comes together just right. we see occasional waist-high faces. But that's the exception and not the rule, especfally as the swell's losing ener- gy. So, on the whole, we're look- ing at poor to fair conditions. Howev- er, the bright spot In this picture comes the prospect of residual energy readllng us from the Aleut.lans. If so, It could make an Impact here over the next day or so. ts Z:,r~ 1 ~e •• • ~· • Ltneert• I P•J•mH • MHter I l"CJt Look·Allko •Cr•~ f'ooch Trteke (•new c.tte41ory thl• yearl) NEWPORT llEACH • L Stre.t llnCI the bNch: A purse and contents worth $279 were stolen off a towel on the beach. • c:.n.tlon: Doors from a Jeep were stolen in the 600 block. • Hth Street: Car parts worth $290 were stolen from a car parked In the 100 block. • Shlpyn w.y: Tools worth $2,000 were stolen from a dry dod<ed boat In the 200 block. • w.t COllllt llighw8y. A planner worth S25 was stolen from a car parked In the 3300 bk>dc. COSTAli9SA • ..._ StrMt: A fax mac::hioe and printer worth $1,239 were stolen from a business In the 1100 block. ~ w.t 11th~ A cellular phone worth $538 was stolen from • c.ar In the 500 block. • ...._ Stnet: A beckpack and textbook worth $11 O was stolen from the 2100 block. •Mesa V.-. Drtw: Property worth $1 , 100 was stolen from a home In the 1500 block. • ,..,,,.._ AolMI: Beer worth S 14.98 was stolen from a 7- Eleven In the 2200 blodc. I . Teen who had epileptic seizure faces drug charges A Santa An,a teenager WU arrested on susptdon of drug poaesston in Costa Mesa on Monday night after swerving into traffic on bis bicycle during an epileptic se~. police said. The 17-year-old boy, whose name police would not release because of bis age, was bicy- cling on Fairview Road just north of South Coast Drive around 5:20 p.m. when the seizure caused him to drift into traffic, said Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron Smith. A truck struck the teenager, who received minor abrasions in the fall, and when police arrived they found five bindles of powdered amphetamine in his possession, Smith said. After the teenager was treat- ed for his injuries at Coastal Community Hospital in Santa Ana, police took him to Orange County Juvenile Hall, Smith said. Smith said the county juvenile probation department will reView the case· and decide if charges will be filed. Armed robber gets away with $·2,000 in bank holdup A gunman made off with about $2,000 Tuesday afternoon after robbing a Costa Mesa • bank, police said. The man entered Downey Savings in the 300 block of East 17th Street just after 1 p.m._ :waved a handgun and announced a robbery, said Cos- ta Mesa police Sgt. Loren Wyrick. The bank was empty of customers at the time, Wyrick said. The ·gunman tossed a bag over the counter, told a teller to fill it and fled with the cash, Wyrick said. A customer outside the bank noticed the robbery and copied down the license plate of the vehicle in which the gunman escaped. Wyrick said. The gunman is described as a thin white man in his late 20s or early 30s, over 6 feet tall and wearing a baseball cap and sunglasses, Wyrick said. •Nobody's in custody, but there are leads the investigators are going to be able to follow up on," Wyrick said. Police said no one was hurt in the robbery. Authorities trying to reach family of man who died in May The Orange County Sheriff- Coroner Department is attempt- ing to locate the family of James D. Miller, who died of natural causes in May in his Center Street home in Costa Mesa. Anyone with information should call 647-7417. Your 12 favorite Photos, Laminated Covers, Spiral Bound f'C ea -COl'F l>~P~Q~ 103 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa · O.nwr ef ~ Wiiul Dn"J'I Mon-Fri: 8-7, Sat: 9-5 548-0700 I F \I.I. ~\LE ,-- SAVE50% ON ALL HEMPfilLL'S .RUGS & CARPETS .Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10·5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa IJ4~ Rl:nl~,._.§ 4UfCM()TIVl:. I~ SPECIAUZ•NG IN PORSCHE, Wi ANO AUDI REPAIR 1634 Ohms Way Costa Mesa WEDNESDAY, OCTOllR Jl; 1•7 I lnceiuliary radio slww is questionably ChJfStiaii A fewweeks ago, a tnlk- ahow host named Rich Agozino on an allegedly Christian radio station in Cost.a Mesa raised the question of whether or not homosexuals lhQUld be put to death. As his authority, he dted the Bible. In the ensuing uproar • from the gay community, Agozi- no was stoutly def ended to a Daily Pilot reporter by his station manager on the grounds of free speech and good radio. The manager also pointed out that Agozino didn't advocate killing bomoSexuals but merely raised the question as a topic of discus- sion. • Apparently he made these statements with a straight face. Then he invited those who dis- agreed to an on-the-air debate, which would clearly be even better radio -rather like debat- ing the merits of gun control before a fully armed board meet- ing of the National Rifle Associa- tion. Shouting "fire" in a crowded theater is not adjudged a proper exercise of the First Amendment. Justifying the execution of homosexuals on biblical ground.S in l,l society full of homophobes eager to act out their fear and anger would seem to fall pretty directly into the same category. Since this lethal nonsense is being ·offered up in the name of Christianity, it seems to me the obvious place to mount a coun- terattack against the likes of Agozino is ~ong the Christian joseph n. bell clergy who don't buy into this apocalyptic view and can quote Bible passages right back at him. Yet, local mainstream churches have remained mute since Agozino's showboating, thereby offering what could be interpret- ed as a kind of approval by omission. Not so, I discovered when I met on Tuesday in the office of Newport Beach's Harbor Christ- ian Church with its pastor, Den- nis Short, who bad also invited St. Mark Presbyterian minister Gary Collins to sit in. I suggest- eq that the gay community seemed to be fighting this fight alone and wondered why Christ· inn clergy who disagreed with Agozino hadn't spoken out. Two answers were immediate. First, they saw no reason to offer Agozino a broader platform for his views by taking him on pub- licly; and, second, they recog- Local mechanic driven by passion for German cars nized the futility of debating him before an audience of already committed fundamentalists. Yet, neither of tbe pa.sto.n seemed altogether satisfied with these answers, and both were quite willing to reftect on a proper response to a broader audience. •The Bible .has great authority to Christians,• said Collins, •but it must be looked at historically and interpreted in the light of the issues being dealt with by the cultures of that time. •por example, in various pas- sages, the Bible supports slavery, and women are considered to be the property of free-born men. It even suggests there are circum- stances under which it is all right to stone children to death. •Christians today denounce such positions, yet some persist in citing similar passages to con- demn homosexuality. This in spite of the fact that the few Bibli- cal references that are repeatedly quoted as dealing with homosex- uality never address a homosexu- al relationship that is long-lasting, loving and monogamous." Added Dennis Short, who phoned in his displeasure to Agozino's radio station: MThe overwhelming focus of the New Testament is God's love. Words of the Bible must be measured against what we know and see in the person of Jesus, and we must ask if his teaching con- forms with the passages in ques- tion. He did a number of things routinely during his ministry, like not keeping the sabbath, that were severely judged in~ Bible~. . • JMUS taUgbt UI to love OW' neighbor, and be made no • eueptioo for bamoeaua)I. He • never even mentioned them. He just gave us equality and love.• Both ministers said the New- port-Mesa Interlaith Council is so broad-based that it would be difflcult to. find a stand all the members would support, but they intend to bring up the Agozino matter before a group of clergy in Coron.a del Mar to which both of them belong. Said Gary Collins: •Tue people mak- ing such irresponsible and incendiary statements about homosexuals must accept responsibility for labeling gay people as morally inferior and offering extremists a sanction to attack them.• Dennis Short will be teaching a Bible class this winter that will deal with homosexuality. He showed me a portion of the classnotes that included this statement from Methodist Bishop Melvin E. Wheatley: "Homosex- uality, quite like heterosexuality, is neither a virtue nor an accom- plishment. It is a mysterious gift of God's grace communicated through an exceedingly complex set of chemical, biological. chro- mosomal. hormonal, environ- mental, developmental factors - totally outside my homosexual friends' control." • JOSEPH N. BEU:S column runs~ Wednesday. . SCH00LS .CONTINUED FROM 1 dorf pa.rent and school treasurer. •we are letting the district know that we have rights of tenancy until June 1999. • About two-thirds of the ~ple who packed the Newport-Mesa school board room Tuesday night were there in support of a one- year extension for the Waldorf School of Orange County. Eastbluff has been closed for about 10 years because there were too few students to support a full academic program, school officials said. Most of the students who would be going to Eastbluff attend Lincoln Elementary School. For the past five years, the Waldorf School has subleased the campus from the Coastline Com- munity College. which leases directly from the school district. Although the school district does not lease the property direct- ly to the Waldorf School, the options it ii considering would requiretheschoololabout200 students to vacate Ea.stbluff by June 1998. "U the board closes us by June 1998, it's a death sentence for us," Scott said. School board member Ed Decker told the Waldorf parents the school district would do all it could to help them find a suitable home, but the school board had a primary obligation to house pub- lic school students. But Scott said the crux of the issue is verbal and good-faith agreements between the Waldorf School, Coastline and the school district. Based on those agreements, Scott said the Waldorf School has until June 1999 to vacate the Eastbluff School. Several audience members spoke in favor of reopening East- bluff as a public school, and said they sympathized with the Wal- dorf School. "Maybe if The IJVine <;:o. can't find it in their heart to help the school, they could find it in their briefly in th~ news Plaque to honor late finance director The City Council on Monday night unanimously approved adding a plaque in honor of for- mer city Finance Director Susan Temple to the Circle of Service in Llons Park. Temple, who suddenly died two months ago after working for seven years at City Hall, will be added to the city memorial with a plaque 11l honor of her "meritori- ous service and dedication" to the city and the Costa Mesa Sanita- tion D1stnct. The city and the district will share the cost of Temple's plaque, estimated at about $240. Local youth to tell his story of war in Bosnia Newport Beach resident Sead Bekric will tell his story of coming to the United States after being blinded in the Bosnian war as the keynote speaker for the Volun- teer Center's Youth Service Con- ference today. He'll speak about the value of service to the gathering, sched- uled for 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Buena Park Hotel and Con- vention Center. The event also offers work- shops on community issues, men- toring and making connections between service and career. For more information call 953-5757 ext. 135. Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! • • iii 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South ol 405 rwy 545-7168 Sabatino Tom.my Peter Phil Vrnce Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner Unfqw wlM ,_ 6 cllninl ,_ anllable fw croup~ -uap aDd priftte fUocdom 723-0621 Please Call i'or Reanat.lons and Dl:rectlons 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Tinder Box Premium Cigars • Arturo Fuente • Ashton Cabinet • Avo • Punch • Excalibur • Savine/Ii • Davidoff • Griffin • Macanudo • Montecristo • Padron • Partagas COMING SOON -Cifuentes Large selection of German Steins & English Pewter Flasks Humidors by Elie Rieu, Avo, Davidoff . Loated In . CRYSTAL COURT 714-540-8262 Need not b8 present ($50°° extra If present) , One Dollar Donation Req. wallet,• Desiree ROlll Mld. ~ EallOG. a member ol the EaStbhift Homeownen Allocia- tion, suggested the ICbool district share the Eastbluff campu$ between the public and private schools. Supertntendent Mac Bernd said that since Waldorf students attend a private school, there would not be enough public school students, and consequent- ly not enough st.ate money to keep Ea.stbluff open. . By the end of the meeting, the school board threw out all of the proposals that school district staff members drew up for dealing with the infiux of students from the Bonita Canyon area. Instead the board asked district offidals to return with two scenarios, both of which include a reopening of the Eastbluff School. In one scenario, the Eastbluff School would have students from the Eastbluff area as well as stu- dents from the Bayview and Bay Point areas. The second scenario also brings in students from Santa Ana Cost Eftectlve Legal Solutions [!iJ ... . &'Ill ., dllll'9 ~•LaWSloc:.1-..... (714) 760-8775 • !-..-E ... ~~t:.1?sPI.J.<?~ Helghtl, wbO curr.atly attend Mutnen~~in addition tO the B&ltbii.dl students. The ~pening ol the Eutblti.tt School Will cost about S3.5 mil- lion. Public opportunities to give input or, annexation Board president Martha Fluor asked 1f the Waldorf School could stay at the campus while it W8$ being upgraded. but district offi- dals saJd it would be dangerous for 1tudents to be at the school during construction. School board member Wendy Leece took issue with the The Irvine Co. backing the district into this situation and lambasted the landowner for not helping more finandally. ·1 think we're underestimating the number of students that will 'come from Bonita Vlllage, • she said. •ne Irvine Co. is making -a great deal of monfjy from this and I think we're being naive not ask- ing them to do more for the kids.• School board member Judy Franco told Leece that the school district was getting all the money it was entitled to undet Mello- Roos tax provisions. 0 0 0 THE~Pilot The Newport-Mesa Unified School District, the dty of New- port Beach and The Irvine Co. offidals reached an agreement recently over the annexation of the Bonita Canyon area. . Before the proposed aMexa- tion plan is final, several agen- cies must approve it. They include the Irvine and Newport- Mesa school boerds, Newport Beach City Council and tl:Je county's Local Agency forma- tion Commission. There are several opportuni- ties for members of the commu- nity to give input into the process. Meeting times and places include: • TODAY AT 7:30 P.M. County committee heraing at Irvine Unified School District boardroom $29500 comp cte Call Toll Free 888-271-4567 Don't Delay, Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski Attorney at law COLLEGE PHARMACY •• SINCE 1962 "OLD FASHIONED FRIENDLY SERVICE." HOME HEALTH CARE CENTER WE SPl!CIALl%E I N UNIQUE & HARD TO FIND ITEMS. 1. ORTHOPEDIC SUPPLIES • 546-3288 440 FAIR DRIVE, COSTA MESA COIU4UI 0 .. HAll•Oll •L.vo. .. • TODAY AT l:JO '-M. County committee haring at Newport-Mesa board room • THURSDAY AT 7 '-M· Newport Beach Planning Commtsston at Newport Beach City Council Chambers • OCT. 27 AT 7 P.M. Newport Beach 'Qty Council meeting at Newport Beach Qty Hall Council Chambers • oct 27AT1 P.M. Newport-Mesa school district study session at board room • OCT. 28 AT 1 P.M. Newport-Mesa board meet- ing at di.strict board room • OCT. 28 AT 1 P.M. Irvine City Council at Irvine City Hall Council Chambers THI WORLD'S BIST PUMPKIN Pll IS HIRI Open Daily. 6am -6:30pm · Closed Sundays 427 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa l&t Whefdiouse Records! 646-1440 Watch October 22, ZS & 25 at 6 p.m. on MediaOne~ Channel S THE TELETHON WILL AIR ON CHANNEL I W• ... •d~Oct. 22 Ito 1 p.& Illa .,,. OcL 21 aa.1 ... c11r11•11 f 01•11•,... TA L ••• around town ~UM:HION 1be ottlce of Keith Watts at Merrill Lynch in Newport Beach will hold a free luncheon from ooon to 1 p.m. at the Sutton 'Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur • Blvd., Newport Beach: The lun- '. cheon will include a discussion • of new tax laws. Por more 1nfor- : mation, call 123-62-49. ' NETWORKING WNCHEON The Newport Harbor Area · Chamber of Commerce offers a . Noon Networking Luncheon · titled Eliminating Stress From Your Uf e at noon at the River- . boat Restaurant, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $15 for members with reservations, $17 for members at the door and $19 for all others. For more 1nformatlon, call 729-«00. BUSINESS RETIREMENT CLASS Dean Witter offers a free busi- ness retirement planning class at , 1 p.m. at 800 Newport Center · Drive, Suite 700, Newport ~ 'Beach. The class will discuss I ·retirement plans for businesses with one or more employees and will discuss plans including : -401K, profit-sharing and the new ~ SIMPLE plan. • =tliE CHRISTMAS COMPANY : : The Junior League of prange : 'County California, Inc. presents , _the Christmas Company Holiday : ~in Tuscany from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Orange C::::ounty Pair-" . grounds, 88 Fair Drive, COit& Mesa. Admission is $6 and spe- c:IAl event tickets are $15 to $30. Por more bifonnaUon, call 263· 3185. MEET YOUll SPIRIT GUIDES The Latest Thing offers a meditation titled Meet Your Spirit Guides at 6:30 p.m. at 210 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $10 in advanced and $12 at the door. For more information, call 645-6211. UNIVERSITY APPLICATION WORKSHOP Orange Coast College off en a free one-hour workshop designed to show students how to fill out applications for Univer- sity of California campuses at 2 and 4 p.m. in the lfansfer Cen- ter, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Appointments are required. For more information, call 432-5894. STRESS MANAGEMENT The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's· Noon Networking luncheon features James Dorsey of Stress Manage- ment Consulting at noon, at the Riverboat Restaurant, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 729-4400. FINDING IT All The Newport Beach Public Llbrary offers a free program titled Finding It All at the Llbrary, at 7 p.m. at Mariners Branch, 2005 Dover Drive, New- port Beach. For more informa- tion, c.all 717-3801. Beautify Your Yard! FARNSWORTH LANDSCAPE COMPANY 548-5132 Uc. fU1()70 We h.aoe ooer IJ-0 I years combined ~lttin thl& area. Ow quality, creatWlty and . .GLASSELL MASONRY COMPANY 434-7744 Uc.M81M4& Come join us Celebrate! Our ·39th Year An opportunity to do some early Holiday Shopping pp to 39% off on merchandise now in stock ~d a S~ial Showtilg of the OdOber birtlistones O~ and Tourm&Jlnes GENIS CONTNJED FROM 1 I've been very disappointed In wbal bu OCICUll'fJd ~the bank· nq:>tcy,. Genis said. •1nstead of opening up the process, they've lhut Jt down even further. If any- thing, they took a step back- wards.• Genii said in her years on the coundl. she found that too often, she felt out ct touch with bet coun- ty repn 1 e11tative in Santa Ana. ·1rs like, 'Golly, when was the last time we saw our supervisor?'• Genis said. Genis, who desaibed henelf as •attngy• with taxpayer dollara, hu been out m elected ot6ce and serv- ing as a private land planner for a little more than a year. Instead of running for a third term on the City Council, Genia instead decided to run tor the Division 2 seat on the Mesa Consolidated Water District Board of Directors, challenging WEDNESDAY, C>CTa.122. 191 tnrumbent Jack Hall. She loll that b1d to Dana HaynM. The county district seet now occupied by first-term supemsor Silva includes Costa Mesa, Hunl· ington Beach, Seal Beach, Cypress, Los Alamitol, Ra.moor, Stanton and Garden Grove. Councilman Joe EricksoD.. who served on the council with Genis, remembered his former colleague as a •hard-working and thorough• city leader. •1t was an honor to serve with her on the council," Erickson said. ·Her declkdr4' to die Ot.y m c.c.. ta Mele W9 -·M' •.. Before~ tbe camxil With a slow1j1owdl platform. Genii led n.ldeot •orts to limit high~ ty oommerdal development cm~ DOltb lide d town and c6er ~ pnillep~ .. A Oiicago native wbo grew up in eo.ta Mesa. Genis graduated from Stanford Univendty with a degree in biology and later worked as a planner in the city of Newport Beach for 11 years. !SIDEWALKS Roeder said the priority list is not ca.st in stone, and each sidewalk project will come back to the council for detailed review dur- ing the annual city budget process. TELETHON At Estancia High School. Peuy said the money likely would be used for upgrading the school's athletic field's lighting and sound systems. I i CONTINUED FROM 1 i j jects in residential areas higher CONTINUED FROM 1 i on the priority list than those ! planned on commercial streets ; away from homes and schools. l •This is an extremely danger-! ous situation for our children,• j Somers said. i But City Manager Allan I City officials already have set aside nearly $600,000 toward the sidewalk program, and they plan to pursue numerous local, state and federal transportation grants to pay for piore of the work. High Schoo} grant, which the school was selected to receive. The state of California has ear- marked $348,000 technology upgrades at the high school, but Costa Mesa High and the school district have to raise matching funds. "The money hasn't been ear- marked yet because we don't know how much will be raised.• Perry said •But we'll use it for programs that need the money, like athletics, drama and the newspaper.• Q: What's going on with the electric utility industry in California? A: Early next year, California will become one of the first states to open the electric utility industry to competition. So, for the first time, many Californians will be able to choose an electric service provider other than their current utility. Q: What is changing and how does it affect me? A: The electric utility industry is divided into three parts: generation of electricity, transJl\ission and distribution. The generation of electricity is being opened to competition. Your current utility will still deliver your power. And you can still call your current utility company for service questions and emergency repairs, even if you choose another company as your provider. Q: When will this change happen? A: After January 1, 1998, many Californians will be able to choose an alternate electric service provider for the generation portion of their electricity, if they wish to do so: Q: Does everyone in California have a choice? A: Most Californians will be able to choose a new electric service provider. The new law mandates that customers of California investor-owned utilities, namely Pacific Gas and Electric, Sin Oif!O Gas & EJedric, Southern c.Jiforrua Edison. Southern California Water Compa.ny, Sierra Pacific Power Compiny, Kirkwood CJ.S & Electric; and Pldficorp . · will hive a c.hob beginning ln 1998. ' Cusl'oQ\ers of munidpal CalilornJ. utilities 1n1y or may not ~Offered a choke.• Q: What happens if I choose to do nothing? A: There is no obligation to swttch providers. You can take no action and staY. with your current utility company. Or you can ~ a new electric service provide!' that may offer you alternative prices or incentives. Q: Wtll my rates be higher or lower? A: Rates will actually go down. In fact, beginning next year, residential and small business customers of Pacific Gas· and Electric, San Diego Gas & Electric, and Southern California Edison will automatically 1 get a 10% rate reduction whether they stay with their current utility or d~ a new electric service provider. This rate reduction will be financed by low"°51 bonds, and will remain in effect until as late as Mmh 31, 2002. You can also compare rates by shopping for different electric service providers for your home or small business. Q: Can I get a lower rate with a group? A: You might consider joining a group that buys electricity in bulk. By using collective buying power, your group may be I able to get a better deal than you could alone. Offers may come to you from ' various groups or Haggregators," which could include credit unions, school districts, companies, Rotary clubs, cities or even fast food outlets. Q: Will l still get the same reliable el~c service for my hoJJ\e or small business? A: It' important to know that no matter which electric service provider you ' chooee, you will still gtt the same consistent electric service you now rely on. One reuon l" that neither power Jines nor rnaintenantt wtll change. So even if you chC>C>R a new e~ service provider, au exisdr:'S power lines will stay in place and continue to be maintained by your current utility company. Q: Who do I call if something happens to my power? A: If an outage or any kind of electrical safety problem occurs, be sure to call your easting utility company right away. They are still responsible for aU service- related problems, including local distribu- tion lines, repair crews and emergency services to your home or small business. Q Can I be switched from one electric : service provider to another without my knowiedge or approval? A: No. To protect customers, legislation prohib1b switching a customer to a new electric :.erv1Ce pro\•ider without written authoriz.atmn and independent verification. In add1hon, providers will be forbidden to charge tudden fees, such as for swilchmg your service. Q: Who will protect me from getting ripped off? A: You will be protected by the California Public Utilities Commission <CPUC> .-gainst unfair or unscrupulous marketing practices. To begin with, providers will be required to clearly state prices and terms for accurate comparison shopping. The CPUC will also monitor and track complaints, issue alerts agaJnst abusive compAnies, as well as resolve all consumer complAints against electric service provid~ and ~ utilibe9. -EYl·OltlNllt Releaguing: It's far from a done deal ' • CIF scraps releaguing plan; Southern Section Council upholds Esperanza appeal, forcing Orange County principals to formulate a new proposal; Newport-Mesa schools forced into a limbo status. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot BUENA PARK -The Orange County h1gb school re leaguing process that began in January must start anew, after the CfF Southern Section Council voted, 34-24 , Tuesday to support Esperanza High's appeal of its placement in the Sunset League. The decision surprised and disap- pointed many county principals, who expected !he section's governing body, comprised of representatives from each of the section's 72 leagues, to give final approval to a· P.roposaJ painstakingly pro- duced by a series of meetings. That proposal, ratified March 6 by county principals, 47-13, was subse- quently amended to include an unprecedented compromise between CdM puts away Santa Margarita with ease, 16-2 • Budhraja leads sweep on singles !or CIF Division I top-ranked girls entry. RANCHO SANTA MAR- GARITA -Ruchika Budhraja played. singles for only the second time this season for Corona del Mar High's girls tennis team and '>\V(•pt <1.ll lhree sets against host S<1nta Mdrganta on Tuesday as lhf' Sea Kinys defeated the [c1qles, 16-2, in Sea View League <IC"hun ("dM (13-0, 6-0 10 league), r<1nked No. 1 ln Orange County and l!F Southern Section Divi- sion I, \VOO all nine sets in singles behind Nind Vaug han, Nadia v,111gh<1n and BudhraJa, who usu- 'jlly plays doubles with Courtney l'cnerell1 Among Budhraja 's \v1ns 'vas a 6-1 win over Erin f\ll1Uer, Sa ntu Margarita's No. 1 !>1ngle!'t player. ("dM hosts Irvine on Thursday. Sunln Mnrgarita fell to 2-4 in lf'il.yUP Mesa rails, 14·4 /\LISC} VIEJO -Costa Mesa ! hgh's girls tennis team fe U lo Poc1ftc c·o.:ist League foe Aliso Niquel, 14-4, but th e Mustangs' No 1 s1n~1les player, Kristin ("h1'>holu1 dropped just fow q<1n1es 1n three sets to shine for lhl• fl.1usldngs in Aliso Viejo. ( "h1sholn1 topped Alisa's sin- q!c.., corps, 6-2, 6-2, 6-0. prindpols ond section oftidals, giving Matert>ei and Santa Malgarita indepen- dent statul i,. several sportll and granting Marina's wish to remain in the Sun.set and not join the Pacific Coast League. The Southern Section Releaguing Committee bad voted, 8-0' with one abstention, on May 8 to deny appeals made by Edison, Fountain Valley, Hunt- ington Beach, M:artna, Esperan:za, Los Alamitos, San Clemente, as well as the Pacific Coast and Century leagues. Tuestlay's ruling, based on Anaheim.- based Esperanza's objections over travel to Sunset schools in Hwttington Beach. Fountain Valley and Los Alamitos, casts uncertainty on'the future athletic affiliations of Newport-Mesa District schools Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Estancia and Newport Harbor. The four local schools must now await final place- OOH I.EACH I OAl.V Jllbr I lowcver, the Joss drops the !t'<Un lo 0-6 in the league, 2-10 overall , while the Wolverines f"v<"'n up their PCL mark at 3-3. Newport Harbor .._. ... 11Di'iftl A1ldrll A"••1, wttll putaer -c-. ....,.,., .... Ngo~. bod It __ ___ ., QUOTI· 0, THE DAY "Qootw..a •a•w" • flllle& --Py"' bl -·-= ... *'''~ -BS'lllM'JA QMQI /.MW T ·- • ·-. , . .. t.JI : ~-: •:i' . ::-;. . (I\lelday's ruling) is democracy at its \..,, best, nr maybe its worst. depending on . your perspective.• .,.:. Newport Hart>or Prtnctpal Bob Boles, . who represented Tustin High ot j>rev!OUJ " releoguing ~gs, !Aid Newport bas •. · one pressing concern as the process · "· resumes. ' ·• •0ur primmy objective is to make sure • Santa MaJgarita (scheduled to leave the Sea View) stays in the 'South Coe.It · League,• Boies said. l'lbat's the big issue • · as far as Newport Harbor is concemed. Other than that, nothing really marten much to ow athletic program. though it will force us to scramble to get ow sched.· ules done once everything is settled.• Huntington Beach Principal Jim Staunton, who replaces former Mission Viejo principal Duffy Clark as cbainnan of the Orange County releegutng orea, .) said county principal& will convene no sooner than the second week ol November ')OJ --------------,., . . •SEE CIF PAGE 7 ~· ... . -. . .. . " .. . .. " .. Eagles fall, 18-0 high IChool footlHlll .. COSTA MESA -Visiting Lagu- na l-hlls I hgh won every set and defeall'd Estanaa in games. 108- 1 B. as U1c l--lawks won a lopsided Pacil ic Coast League girls tennis ma tch Tuesday, 18-0. For Estanoa {5-9, l-5 in PCL), it was prepar<ttion for its rematch with city rival Costa Mesa on Thursday. ·once we walk through the gates, there's gotng to be tension running a little hig h I'd say,· Eagles Coach Dave Hebert said of the Mesa match. Estancia 's lone PCL victory this season came against an upstart Mesa team three weeks ago. ' .. Appreciation due for a thankless job . .• Special teams standouts present the epitome of the Bravehearts classification. Stewart and Eddie Johnson aJso ., displayed their special (teams) •·• talenbl last wed. while Costa ~~ Meu iOpbomore Todd .._;: Duddridge earned special praise· v from Mustangs Coo.ch Jeny •'' Howell for hll t:omiltent , :;~ cootdbutiom to an!"*1 of the • ,,... game ottan only; coaches and :· '\':'I _ .. .,~Involved lully •• 1J appreciate. Stewart, • 5-9, 150-pound . " sopbOIDore for whom many • ,., ==!ulureat ""~ -·~ w time . ::;, me'1ng hll .C:"'. NO••-!tu,"tc""'• lelt tn •, , ••• i •Q • bed j\111 gotten tluougb • MYIDll IO -of D1J -nta 1t ·• • wOuld be _ ., All4la Dow • " -Oil tho •• h,, -. -:;: and lit···-~ ... wbon. IUrO -..... """'"",._..,._ 'Jta .... "7111111. __.. --A--1-llltatun.d =~7to~ ... .,. .., • •1 ft • I ) M • I Ji Jll'M to . -,,........ • "t - ... m.de two treat pins,. ~-=-::=:.14 c:m1tmla9'~ ~ • 7..,..S m ..-. iwawww. Jnhnl<lll. an AU-Sea View League and All-Newport-Mesa OlstJ1d punter lut fall as a sophomore, continues to unleash his prodJgloua leg on punts and kickoffs. The 6-5, 225-pounder averaged •2.6 yards on ftve punts Saturday, 1nduding a best of 49 to help Harbor match the formidable leg of Woodbridge sophomon Shane Hanis, who averaged nearly -« yards on six punts. JohnsoQ, who toed a i.-yard field goal and nailed bis only PAT, a1IO pinned Woodbridge deep wttb a 39-yard coffin-comer boot to the 4-yard line late in the first half. Johnson bu a pair of 62-yard punts this season, including one against Savanna that was CdM, Mesa tumble RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA -Coro- na ctel Mar High'• girls volleyball team fell short as Santa Margarita topped CdM, 15-12, 15_., 13-15, 16-t•, in Sea View League action Tuesday evening. Jordana Havriluk paced Corona's attack with 24 kills and Sarah Petry added 16. • COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa High's Daylyn Kelly put up 11 assists, four blodts and sent down three kills, but ber Mustangs could not overcome a pow- erlul Laguna Beach squad, wbicb went on to a 15-6, 15-', 15-3 Pad1ic Coast League win in girls volleyball action Tuesday evening. Mesa fell to 2-3, 9"-5. PUl1.IC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICll to begin work on a new proposal. ·~ und~ ls that we11 have to deal wtlb the place· ment of Esperanza,• Staunton Ald.. •tt eeems to me that the sta- tul quo was rejected by the Southern Section (Tuesday)." Before the proposal was defeated Tuesday, it was amend- ed to take effect for a two-year cycle (1998-2000), half the origi- nal four-year span. Section Commissioner Dean Crowley, however, said the time span of the nut releaguing pro- posal. and, to a certain extent, the placement and status of parochial powers Mater Oei and Santa Margarita, is now left to the dis- cretion of county principals. •To a degree it does (change the two-year pilot program involving Mater Dei an(i Santa Margarita),• Crowley said. •1 expect to have an announcement in .. Bat 10 ~)'W tram .... Catbolic AthWic ~tioli aboul bow that all might wen.• I~. county pri0clp4JI would bave.e prol>olal to JJl'Mlnt at tbe nut CIP Council m11ting, JIJ).. 29. ~ said ~ woukl be ..qutred by Pe~. in order to accommodate tbe ae- ation of new section pl.a~ groupmg. in football and other sports. In otbet council business: • Fonner Co.ta Mesa mp Prin- cipal Bob Pa.cka.rd, a past presi- dent of the Southern Section Coundl. received an award for distinguished service. • 'lb.e coandl voted to have sec- tion delegates oppose a proposed state championship event in soc- cer (to be held in March of next year) at the Oc:t. 31 State Federat- ed Council meeting. • Staunton bltroduced a proposal from the South Coast and Sunset leagues to implement girls golf as a sanctioned fall team sport, beginning Sept. 96. This proposal can be approved at the Jan. 29 section council meeting. Sailors edged at Santiago, 1-0 GARDEN GROVE -Newport Harbor High's field hockey team FIELD HOCKEY watched its shot at a Sunset League title disappear Tuesday as Santiago's Amber Pus.kask knocked a goal into the comer of the net with 1:19 left qi the first half to give the hosts a 1-0 win. The loss dips the Sailors to 5-2-3 as Santiago goes to 7-2-1. •That's taken us out of a hope for a first, but we're in it for second or third," Sailors' Coach Sharon Wolfe said. Newport's goalie tallied six saves in a game that Wolfe described as a defensive battle for her team. occ wlDal 2-1! CXlllTA MESA·~ Co.a • Otl1 ..... lulD "":!!!!!t..· pg d ..,,.t ...... --· ing·.oae tD tM 9lla ..._GI play, to Wt the Pirates' men's soc- cer team to a 2-1 C1nnge £uipire Coofe:rence win over Golden West Jn Costa Mesa Tue9day to end the Sues' 13-geme wiD1ea streak. They a.re now 1·1M, 0-6. Escobar, a freshman out o! Costa Mesa Hlgb, took an assist on the first goal from andber for. mer Mustang, Ryan Arec:bederra. Newport Harbor High product Ariel Gavilan made a aoss pass to Escobar for the.game-winner. c.ollege WOitien"s vol1eylMll Point Loma def. Soc.al College, 15-12. 15-6, lS-9. sec now 11-11, 2-7 ln GSAC. Can't seem to get t.o all those repair job9 around the house? 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Steady sa1, U.lllllcaJ, lal'llillllsllt111• BEACH 1069 closet, upstairs, 1-car Berber crpt, FP, trg s 1 1 ·S 1 5 pt ea 1 e St. Michael & All work . Fu 11·t1 me/ •lllollllqin,••illl•lkMlll gar .. $1225. 759-0600 kit. W/O. Patio, pool. ---------call 7 t 4·348·9433 Angela Episcopal Par1-tlme S45,000 per ~, ..... "".,,~' .• ~llml' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••OCEAN VU lmmac Very clean. S525/mo. MONEY Fax 714 ~348·9652 ~~u~/~4~4~Y;:;· year earnings poten-' .. ._ , ... _ B•Y•ld• VIiiage 4Br 2.5 Ba 3-Car Gar. 714/587·3319 TO LOAN 2914 A•••m bly FT 8-4. tlal. Call toll free Tltla ans,_,.r wlll not 2br 2ba Mobll• Home New crpVroof. 13900.1 .. •••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mon-Fri. 56/hr. No Phone Opera•or• 1 ·8 O O ·8 3 3'..0 8 1 9 kll•llltlysatll..,llhlft•n · c'88 Yorktown, Xln&t Broker 840.88841• Fr•• Caah Grant• exper nee. Small To $15/hr ext. T-400CAL*SCAN IMAl llr 1111 111111 .. lcJI 1111 ond I New carpet co····ERCIAL Part or Full EARN $1000 rielJtloallU11ln.Ow 1tMU1 paint . $29,500 •OCEANFRONT• nu" College. Scholarahlps. Manufacturing plant. 1·800·718-e229 WEl!KLY stuffing 8010 =~s~~HANDIS:015 WOLFF TANN;JG BEDS. TAN ~T HOME. Buy dlrect and SAVEi Com- merclal/Home unit• from $199.00. Low monthly payment•. Free color catalog. Call todey_ 1·800-842·13t0 CAL*SCAN worldbook Encyctor• dla $399. New, 8'11 In box. Enc. Brlttinlca latest Ed. 1 Sth. $299. Great book• ••t 5299 was $899. 838·3&43 COMPUTERS 6018 .. ...,._, ....,_, i.11 111 LeaH Opt 875-2810. ~:;t~~~~~pl!~ron ~~= REAL ESTATE ~,~:.'~~!~ reMp:y~l~~I: ~~~~1 b~~~t;,:~~:t -.-P-O_S_T_AL __ J_O_B_S_*_ envelope• at home. •wtlU.11 llfftttlMd In 11111 Big C•nyon VIiia s No experience. Free .....,., ft ..allalt 1111 Townhome Excellence aandll All amenlUH, free 1-soo.218•9000 Automotive $12.88/Hour To Start 1uppllH, Info. No obll·l---------·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili• ...-1,_1111a1tyNS1L llcem-2·3 Bedroom• large balcqny, frplc. Ext G·1398 Tlr•• end Servic e p 1u 1 B • n 8 f1t 1 . gallon. Send SASE: W lnbook Laptop -w/ ,.. 11 ~.call HUD Mason Elll1 Realtora gar:&~~~·~n~::~ 1 • BUSINESS OFFICE •Mechanic * c.,rlera ACE. Oept. 503, Box FURNITURE 6014 58K PC card modtlm . .,...ftl•t·•·U.,.51Q.For Mellnd• Maaon $4000. fum l•h•d FOR RENT 2769 ATI'N• .~~~!r~;~·~n?;,'~n ! ~r.~:!• ~~~1 7~~a~~1~sa1:; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~rd"~:; ~w~~for~~; IMYtr18lallll,DCn1,J1111 714•759-7700 VILLA RENTALS HOM.EOWNl&S Full or Part Time *Computer TralnHa 5pc.8drm Set Black st2ooobo. 875·7239 cd HUD It 421·35DG. Wth•~ ~:'::~~~ o ~~ 7 1 4 .e 7 5 -4 9 1 2 •MOVIE IN SPECIAL! &n-$2SJC..$100K 71C4a~402o"... at3 For appllcatlon and EMPLOYMENT La c q u • r /MI r r o r . Offered at 51090000 Waterfront Cottege CM Storage Unit• TooMuyBaW ._ -.1 1 exam Information Lighted King Slzei--------- Chuck Haddy·Ae~ltor Gated comm, 3bd 2ba Ai:.ro>e. 12x23. $150. • Pay~tl:Cftlt •Bookkeeper/Admln 1·219-791-1191 Ext 30 WANTED 5535 ~~~~,~~~~~· ~~~~:' ~ W10ANTEBUYD HOUSES/ Pacific Coaatllne Inc FP, 2-car 1•r. Cock. * LSO, Office Space •Homelm~nu Aaalat, P{T, Flex 6 a.m .. 6 p.m. 7-0ays cabinet, 2 end plec... 6019 714·722-1011 . S2700. 48•7840 Avail. 5220· n 1•7240 •ApplybypboncJ'Hlu Hours. Fax Resume: _P_T __ D_e_m_o_n_s_t _r•_t_o_r_a I do Houaealttlng $1800. 733-0584 ext 2liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONDOS 1·888-S+NOS • No=~· 71 4-67s-s9o3 for grocery stores In Wanted, nice guest couch & Love ieat w/ TOP DOLLARS llAJb FOR SALE www.paclfi Ulne.com COMMBCIAL c..u PIWa1&1n ital C•ah Dlsburaement your area. Fri-Sat-Sun houH for rent or matching recliner 8mo For Records, Jau, •••••••••i---------APARTMENTS PROPERTY 2 778 (800)S23-S & Collec tlona Carnec.714-557·5579 exchangeforltdutlea. new, contemprorary. Sountrack1, ~tc ... Ct:ut:TERY LOT/ FOR RENT 0pm7 Days C lerk Newspaper• PT· OHie• Wo rk grocery •hopping, blue/Wht itrlped. & Call M.ke 845-'a05 &0i n &0 publishing Co. seeks pelcare, etc. Single wood coffee table -G-E-.. -n!RAL----1-0-0-2-• CRYPT 1225 I••••••••• Office Bldg 20001.f. f u 11·t1 me cash Gable Engineering f •ma I•. q u I et . 5400 obo. 645-56121--------- l'l&O Sale/Lease. Xlnt CM Olsbursement and needs aaat. to answer re1pon1lble, clean, ---------~iiii~~iiiiiiiiiii~il Sh•dy O••I• 2 aide CODON Loe. Mov•ln ready. Collections Clerk. phones. Comp exp In re1pect1 privacy. Xlnt Dining teble & 4 Q OVER NM ENT by aide plote In exclu· ~ A 714-723-4000 ••••••••• 1yr. exper. preferred. Excel, Word, Acll M·F local re1'1. Please call chalra S225. 5·pc ff 0 REC L 0 SE D ilve Pacific View-. DEL ••11D 2622 909-380.0200 ANNOUNCEMENTS Excellent benefits. 8·12, pref'd. Fax Susie 714·581·9761 bdrm Ht $225. Sofa HOMES pennlea on Pd S3800ea Sacrifice .&nAA Send or Fax Reaume: resume to: 850-6728. --.,..,N""E""E"'D,-.,.,H""l!~L""P'"'?,,,__1 ~~~!~e~n~2~5. ~~::i the $1. Aepo'1, VA, S2900ea. 15.31·9513 Accounting Supervl1or Receptlonlat Retired COM bu1lness chair $40. 839.-9547. HUD. Sheriff sale1. No STUDIO Quiet. Cloae BUSINESS •· California Community F 11 ti f M rt w 0 man w 111 d 0 --~--...,.,.----money down govern-to beach. No pell/ g ANNOUNCEMENTS New1, P.O. Box \560 B~,;k1'::; ~~. ~ g,!~ errand a.' •hopping, •B1than 1ilen•1 ment loan• available LOTS 1mk. (8/month lea1e). FINANCE Co1ta Mesa, CA Call ?141831•1445 peraonal glrl frlday, Amercan lmpressons now. LTo 0 c 11 arr1 .. 111t1ng1. FOR SALE 1400 $575/mo. 72().8228 2920 92628-1560 Hnlor Hrv discount. Rocking chair pd $500 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fax (714) 631·7246 Receptlonlat PT. 8hra .. k S200, ent. unit pd 1.aoo.eeg..22e2 COSTA~~• 2 COUNTER H•LP per wk, evenings 5:30-Local references. S2100 aak $1200, rug l!Jrt. H-4000 •'•Ide Lot With plane ~ 62.41-1-U-5-1-NES--5----World Cl••• profit ~ 8pm. Call 648-2400. Alyc e 873-874 8 floral 101t colors 11xs· CAL*SCAN for 3bd 2.Sba House. b ulldlng urvlce1. FT/PT Mallbox & Gift Aak for manager. pd $1500 .. k $600 all --------·• S105K. Bulld your own s 300 OFP Quiet. OPPORTUNITY Nation"s best wrltera. Store. No exp. nee. Scandinavi an 2yra new. Also 2 anli· --------11 homel Financing avail iuper clean 1br & 2br. 2 904 Sales, promotion• & AFfadnclye/bment oppt'y. -.,...-R-.-.-t-e_u_r_a_n_t_S_•_,,,-.-, MasHu .. wm work que drtHtrs mahog, SOLD! for owner occupied public relatlon1. No r en usy store nr Reap. Food Servera .. companion for the 1 /w mirror Hklng Walk-In cl1t, gar, pool/ retainer. "Let ui take O.C. airport 955-9171 Elderly and or Driver. buyers. Call Carey b b Q. N r Harb 0 r/ for rapldty growing $600 for both. 427·5960 Invite over 40,000 people to your home I That'1 what could happen when you a:ivertl•• your home for •al• In our Saturday Real E11ate Supplemenll •Hom•• of the Week dlspl •Y eda atart at Juat S&91 ***** •Open Hou•• llatlnga for S 51 II pays to adver11se In tl'le best local Real Estate Section around I Call your Adver11slng Representative Today II u .. Coaenza 714/574-4249 LI•• River• 714/574-4252 Ward. Bkr 831 ·2242 Hamllton. Rent• a tart ... -... the time to bulld your C PA/S • n ro r A 0 0 t care In C.M. Breakfaat Nur1lng background. @ 1675. Jan 842-4470. Pleue be wary of out buslneH." By the job. FT, Exp. Coita MHa and lunch only. Mu11 Ann 714-544-9615 _M_E_D_C_HAN--D-IS_E __ _ of area companle1. Theriot a Aatoolate•· Marlnere Chrlitlan work weekend•. ~ TIMESHARES 1590 2br 1ba Remodeled, Check with th• local national adver111lng & School. Fax: 437-7976 Pluma Cafe 646-4118, _D_O_ME--S-T-IC_S_S_S-4-o-1MJSC. 6015 upper, gar, nr OCC B • t t er Bu a Ines 1 1alas retatlon1, the •---------Ask tor Jon. GOTA CAMPO ROUND Memberahlp or Tlme- 1hare? We'll take ltl America'• most 1uc· ceuful re1ort resale clearlnghou1e. Catt Ae1or1 Sate• lnterna· S775. + $300.dep. No Bureau before you beat cllents: Ol1ney. •Dock Aa1l1t1nt1• 1...,,,,.....,........,...,,,.....,... ____ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil peta. 714-241-8850 .. nd Jny money for Oel Taco, Nord1trom, Boat rentals/salH co Retell Saleaperaon .Arttat llaael 8ft. E' Id fee1 or Hrvlce1. Read FA O Schwarz , seek1 neat, lrlandty FT, to sell ladle• & ,_.-------•I adju1table, S 100. • • 2bd 1b• apt. and understand any Anheuier·Buich. dock asst• to clean/ sportswear. Up1cale <:::>Mom&Qrandmom Black Jaboret, thrH Xlnt cond, new crpt, contract• before you Hyatt Hotel1, J.M. malnt boat1, dock1, c 11 • n t •I e . 0 n I y Oller quallty llc'd drawers, 4 1helf1. paint, OW, patio, gar. algn. Shop around for Peters. etc. Servlcea: ihow areaa. Asst w/ exper'd need apply. childcare. FT or atter S100. 714-283·2200 lndry. S900/mo. + dep. ratH pre•• relea•••· cornh. 1 B N • w port 8 •a c b 1chool. Fenced play c •548•1709• · ... -cus serv. oat exp 714-852-8889 area. 1Vr+. Located ement tbl, 3benchH. Absolutely ZERO down rate 1ales. graphic helpful. customer 1vc. St75 .. Fountain• 1110. Hottest vend In USA de1lgn. packaging. Apply In person •---R-o"""o--F"'"'E"'"'R"'"S___ r,•ar Kal1er Primary. Bird Bath• 120., TrH Net $52K/yr 6hrl/wk feature 1torlea, ad 2001 W. Coast Hwy, NB Exp'd. Tiie, comp, ~·~:es-~:;;• ROHi $10. Oleandera, t lonat toll·free l •--------- 1-800-423-S987 CAL*SCAN HOUSES/ CONDOS POR RENT NEWPORT BEACH 2669 Mu1t have A·1 credit placement, brochurH, DRIVERS NEEDED! wood, 1lat. Labor thru ":::=:=:=:=:=:=:=~ Herb•, Jaamlne S1 .00, 1-800-224·2320 24hr1 kids promo•, printing. Claas e or A. FT/PT Journeyman. 548·9969 -Cltru1 TrH1 Fruiting Call 714/548-41825 $10. 909-674-9422 *1BR $750* FREE SEVl!N PAGI! Evening Posltlon1 Avl. -R--fl-------·······•·l..,,.....,......,..._,,,_..--...,...- O/W I 1 60 30 1 Internet Web11tel ---------Call Emma betwHn °0 "'b Batate Sale Hlgl'I nc · >< poo · Buslneis or Perional. LOST •· 9:00·2:30 848-4854 ECKINQ/ MERCHANDISE Ouallly Moving unique No peta. Carport. ui WAT ER PROOFING & di ti t f 1 & Newport Bar Terrace For delalla Hnd a POUND FIREFIGHTERS. Oeck 1y1tem1 & leak 1 nc urn lure •714-545-4855• large. self addre1Hd, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2i9i2iii5 No experience neces· repairs. 548·9969 collecllbl••· Not a •tamped envelope to: iary. Paid training $ BEST garage aale 63M5303 ••••••••• 2 b d 1 b • Furn· d · ACM. Bo>e 1851, Or· Found cat 3.,.. wHks with excellent ben-S e I • • • P art ·t I me $ Reateurent a Cater· BAVAIOGE gated ange, TX 77831;1851 ago.'Oeclawed. In CM •flt•. High ichool 20-25 hra week, day1, PRICES Ing auppH•• dllhH, ~===:=:=:=:=::=:i••T•OA condo. Garage, W/0, CAL SCAN neat Baker a. Harbor. dlploma required. nights, weekends. p•.t. ~ pane, naucho warmer, -~ i2~t23~:oMSs's1~5· ~M.,....,,..L""M,.,,..-F,..A-l""L_U_R.,......11 catl ID ldtnllty 546-2472 Agee 17-.34. Call Mu1t be reliable. n.&.1..1 etc. H.B. 840·7308 WHAT HAPPENS IF YOUDON7 •·n ADVERTISE? ~- ' NOTHING/ Call the Claaalfleda 642-5678 -. ... .. .. .. Fii!;ii!iii;;;iii:l ISLAND 2 106 STRIK•S 1·800-345-8289 M·F A team player needed FREE Woln Tannlne BM• ii~iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HTS 2bd 2ba $1050 Gold. Publicity traded F 0 u n d C 0 ck at I• I CAL •SCAN for upacale women• CONSU17A1'10N Tan At Home 1--------- 3bd 2ba Cott .. • Great araa. Vault cell, company with Revolu-310•252•2604• day•. i--:G"""•_n_e-re"""t,...on=""ic-•--retell •lore. PIHH Etabl'd i....w-8adl Buy Olrec:t lfrn.t Savel Beamed ceilings, balcony, gar, no pet1. tlonary new product. 714-723-6307• evea. PT, .. _1 Mon·Frt for Inquire In perton. Dc.lmEir-...1~10~ Commer cial /Hom e 7 .. "1713 857 1n8 N ... Call tor directions. ..... ... brick patio, garage. ....,.. • • · o competition, Found Do9 Brown major ReaJ Estate co. 759•7985• ask for SlnPrancbco&. cw'tl • units from 1 199.00 tbd + ba Hp. for ground floor.Leader• male. Vicinity 17th & In Ne~port Beach. WeW, Low Monthly Pmt1 office, 1tud lo etc.I••••••••• nHd to capitalize on lrvlne, we1tcllff area. 7t4/944-8200 Debbie or Kelly. ANTlOUISroMODDN Fr•• Color Catalog $1950/mo. 673-6338. MIS"ltY'l'•~ous momentum. Fr•• 714/849-4593 ·----------OISHWA.Uto11FPANY Call 1-800-711..()108 ""°AoWMUi video. Toll free Mall Clerk/ •--------... BVBR~lll ~Cdlef-•Mifl"-C_O_S_T_A __ .. 111-5-A-2-1- 2 -4 RENTALS 1-aaa-208-4908 Pound Kitten COM on Reoeptlonl•t Mu1t S • • k 1n 1 1 5 ~ CAL•SCAN 1 0/9 co rner of b• able to handle customer Hrvlce Emiru1kl,~.Naiily iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill•••••••••---------Bayside & Henotrope. heavy phone llnH. repa to work In diritlonpurpoa. FIND COIOM.& Dlt MAit Pleue call 873-0202 Aleo wtll be delivering retail specialty store 714 .. 249 .. 3711 l'o .. ncl Parakeet. and tor1&og mall for 5 through Christmas Yellow/blue In the bulldlnga. FT lrvln• Haaon. Fullt,art. Spectrum. S9. Plea" 1 ltt v1clnlty of Windward & c all 1 14-34 8 -94 33 t me ah • ava able. L.eewatd In NI . 831-1934 F a x 7 14448•9152 Must have excenent ""' c o mmun icatio n LOST Amazon Panot. Mafnt./C•retaJler•H akHll. Flexible hours V lo1n lty Fair Or, Needed In NB Private all f "" Fairview, Newp ort Home To Do Palntlng, av rom .am-9pm, Blvd & Wiison on Oar~g & Repalra 7 daya/Week. Pay e.n. 714(931·7804 Long.Term 729-?034 18/hr. Call ShlUn& Loi t K iv I at M•Ni••r Aett1n ihoei-'-od_•_Y_®_"°'° __ 2_30~ C o rona del Mar Stora l a h lrlng11--------- f'•rMt r1 Market or Man•g•r wllh eicp. •Vet .Aeat• Balboa F.,.-y on 1Q/t1. Trai n ing la avall E.icpenence f'tCftMfY, RMNrtl 7~5 31 O~U-2411 day a Apply In peraon 8904 LOaT •m all OtamonCI 714-611....at eves Wett Cout Hwy. N.8. "o ra ee ho• r tno. MM••• llSCHAMte wlfte lw .. ....-8" Vlo-Corona del Mar Experienced. Ref'a. Apptr et: Aewardl 714 .. 71-1 072 lmmedl ... I Full Tllne. H .. TlnM C ....... ·~ eT ... 887 HO Ogle St,. C.M. l••••iillllill•• •• ,,.11 .. m.1 •. ~ ..... ~·-.-.... -~-----a•peri.noe • MUetl ....... _,,,..... '*"• , ...... -· llllVICll 1133 ,, an apartment through classlfled Chances are you wlll llnd what you netd at the price you want lo pay when you ,..ad Clautfled dally 8'2·15178 • I -• r • I I I 1 , • WEDNESDAY, <Xlomt 22. 1997 • CBJtTStll 9050 IOICEDES 9130 PLYllOVTB •94 New Yerker L.oaded, ~ bl~ bookl s,o,ooo . 557-9191, 4-7pm. '83 HO •11&. ()Teat Condition, 14<* mllft, 17500 obo •72~-..0.· G"KKDT, qacc+•Y FORD 9075 MUcvaY 9135 Mb ftlunble. W• deal&; HOB'IB •AKQt741 01 \. OA •K.Jtl BAST ol tbe tine ol beute (wlwt elM?)1 !t llii•iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii I .....ct u ii Eui'a l8COnd clou1>1e •es Muetene Red w/ WM&oinct.opqo«~. blk Inter. 289 V8. Wut'a heart lead attacked the Rebullt front auap, onlJ entl'J to declarer'• diamond trans, hlr, PS. New auit. 'nleH waa onlJ one hope t.o brakes, radiator . land the contract and, alnee t.hia $8000/obo. 650-7435. wu ~ta duplicate nent and nol for • '92 'Ixpiorer XL T 'H MllL• WAGON eOtc ~n ... auto, air, cusette, lmmacutat• (137131) S79SO Ll!XUS OF WB8TMINSTl!R 714-892·8909 ----------------UNG B JtOVU 1177 ---~----- .......... ....., Red, 414 9221 IO mllea, c~ wl9,l&••••iiiiillil• very clean, toadedl •84 f'•rd •r•ft-0• 118,150 T•o.oso4 Xl.T v•, auto, power, WB8T •• c:1 K Q .110 I I I o.it •• 11011 0171 0 914 coin olthe realm, declarer eltteted to 4x4 Load•dl 82K ml. ---------• pforbrob. llhr, new bratcH, watr. NISSAN 9150 SUBARU To the firat trick South played 512•200 831•3669 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil air, rebullt engrne . 9200 $3200/obo, 723-1504. •••• 80trl'B ., •Al4 low llDOOthly &om both handa and '89 Explorer XL T '93 Ultlma Moving, •a:c!tL :::t:' ~,! VOWWAG!B 9235 Weat, eerer to infikt a (our-disit md/gm, ld'd, V8, hhr, must .. 111 Auna great, portatlon. Oood cond.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&ii OA4 penalty, .. ,. no reuoo not to coo-pw/pl, aba, tilt, cruise, nice lnterlOf'. White/ 5750 873-2741 '7• Velk•....-...._ tinue with a aecond heart. Daclarw A/C, CO, mnrf $23.6K woodgrain Interior Whit•lWhlte, 17tc Oflg oKQ 108731 •Q107 jeWeooed the aee oldiaJDCIGd. Prom •87S-9085• $6995 obo 719-2901 ml, collectora classlc. dummy and won ln hand, then•--------'98 240 SX SE TOYOTA 9210 S14,000 ~2 ~~ ~ ,. ....... ..... p-..... p- Opening lead: King of Q cubed the kine and queen or dla· BONDA 9085 28k mlles, auto, monda lo drop thaJ.ack. An CO, full power, like new, avalanche of diamonds fi owed and (3UWE527) $18,550 when the Jut wu p1QeCi. the table '97 CMo DX White, LEXUS OF wae down to nothinr but four auto, 4200 mlf•• WESTMINSTER spade9. Eaat held rour apadee and 513·!f7~~~S:: or n--.a92.eeoe the ace of cluba. No matt.er what Thinking ol having a Eut diac:arded. declarer wu bound garage sale? to make the Jut four tricb, either JEEP 9110 Give us a calll with dummy'• 1padea Ol' with lhe CLASSIFlED queen of clubs and the three high 842-5878 '84 Coroll• Xlnt MISC AUTO a24s Inside, outside & • • under hood. Auto, AC, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii atn·fm. $2700 723-422e SIEIZl!D CARS froM SELL your used vehicle through classified 842-5878 $175. Porachea, Cadlllaca, Chevy•. 8MW'a, Corvette•. Also Jeepa, 4WO'a. Your AreL Toll Fr" 1-300·218·9000 .... A· 1398 for CWr9nl latlnp Few playera can reaiat tempta· Uon. With a ruaranteed dividend 1tarin1 them in the face, a amall profit ia not alwaya enough. apadea! '80 Eqle Wagon Lmtd 4>C4, auto, pw, ps, ..--------------am-fm, runs good. Six apadea waa certainl1 going down t.o defeat, and Eut could not reeist doubling. Bure that Eut held an ace and a trump trick South, New Jeneyian Barbara Tepper, ran t.o aiz no trump and, after the lead Learn to be a better brid1e s100 obo 631-0757 pla1erl Subacrlbe now to the Goren Bridae Letter b1caWq1------- (800) 7~1116 for Information. LEXUS 9115 Or write to: Goren Bridp Let· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ter, P.O. Bos 4410. ChlQSO. m 80880. '81ES250 53K mllH, chrome wls moonrool, like new, ACURA 9010 CADILLAC 9040 c2xuz101) s12.e50 6169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '90 LS 400 l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '88 Legend Auto, full 7 8 ' • L D 0 RA D 0 18" chrome wheels, NEWPORT BEACH •···soc .......... ,•••• power, A/C, sunroof, BIARRITZ, Excellent leather, moonrool, ---Immaculate Via ta Roma Via ta cc, tlnt, custom tires Condition, a/c, $3500. 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Nip . ..._n Realtor ( olilwdl l1ank1•r I have been M!llin~ Real E\tJtc ,jm·1: 1972 ond love the art of m:iotiationl ~1y urtu' of rtise include ,\tu·/J1Jrt Btarh, /~,,, in Htitht~. OU1a11 Heit htl mu/ tt•trythiH~ 111 hetuiten! For exccUerwe at ii\ tx•,1. and rcmcm~r excellence j411101 Jll C\lrtl\'!l~llllll , CALL M \IH'(.\ SCll\\ \1{1v/. of COLD\\'F.LJ. Ht\.\l>.l~H \I / I Jr3i-0999 BARBARA DELGLEIZE 61111"'' r"fot .11 ~ar• h IH'tnt.t •' h i"'' ~. '\I ·t r l' ';• •''' C.\ptriC'tU t \h' houl • tf I'' ~It t I h UUlfl\ t f('°) (JfU df1'1 .\l\K l).t1h,H.t ~ 11•111 I,, ••• "'' '"". '"UH: ,,. ,, Or•nqt. ( (>Uf1C\o h,,, lu • lf1 f "'M-•\11 f It ... I 1tli J f,._• bf'Jl.f rh~)' M)' )OU (Jn ldl .. ,,,, •• t. ti •••• ;ul I l•U'\IU• ,, \ JI ' ,~,,,... •• c&Htom' ,,. II lh.11 '"ht•• \ouu , ..... ,..,..., • v. '\lt1ii'i4l ~uu 11 C\t:f nc~ to "'nu""' _.a..,,111 '"'uf-.,lf,. "''--~ •oh ,,., hl"r t ai,·nl\o conelnu~h lnh t'l 't II"" II h• 1 h ,1 lhf'l 'M ml UH·lr lrknch l!t f<·Wll\f"' h•ht• l\.uli..trd•~•fllrtlh• ftthlloml •hou""' I<> mdk~ )iUUf IUU\1 \llllltfl n,oh" I •• , , \UU ti.,.,, t\lt-t1nd lhllC )OU h.;u· 1tu I•''• r \ N.I' 'ht U \ tu'' • t , .. "..-k r10t1 m•hJ•lJI d "'"""' • .• 11 I' •d• 11 1 ht. r • "•"' 11" 11 , n ,11 '"''14'tt> lndu~ry """'° ••• I• I I I. ''"P''"' "''' h, ••• •IH ...H.•ttfl to "'1•utl J .,. '• 1•1.111t on JUDY GRUSHKIN Realtor, Meno Realty At 1 con.i.1m1 wr ~er, and •1th hn humoniu rtnonality Judy t.1lv-.yw rady ro rah un any uhtmate chalknae! NOl only docs he mttt the nttdt ol cllcnc.a; but r.he 1lso does ~h•1 it 11b' 10 pl 1ne job~· She •• a fum btlievcr that her c bcnu are the re:non for her succcu. Her commnment to her chcms b ••mr lc· Treat them with 1he h~Ht level ol '"'J!tCt and :mention to details h a pnoriry. To reach Judy Gnuh_kln ple.ue call 1·800·510-1760 x27. Cindy Kraft Th• H.alth Club Network Cindy will help guide you on your way to a guaranteed healthier lifestyle with her unique, personalized health care program, involving fitness, diet and nutrition. call for details. 714-640-6493 mula~senza Realtor, The Summit Realty Group An occive real eswte agent sina 1989 , Paula specialites in South Counry real eswre . She u l.ICrJ involved in her communiry & siarud a school donation program in which her clients choose whac school receiue.r che donar.ion. She is a prui board member of che La.euna Niguel Uctle Le~ and is a certified i oasrmascer. To meet with Paula about :YO"T real eswre needs~ call her at 714-495-1510. ..... ,.,, . .,.. 'f'llllllAPr 11 .. .._ LYnn & Barbara R.N. LM.T. 2675 lrvlne Ave. Suite E CM 722·9823 302-4570 Paulson Really Owner/Broker, NoraJee Paulson N oralee starced her own real estate company in 1984. She has represented over 150 buyers and sellers in the Bluffs with $40 million in sales to date. Noralee specializes in personal attention and continues to give her clients the best service and exposure. Call Noralee for an honest, accurate value of your home! (714) 760-8097. 4, SPECIAL EFFECTS LICENSED SKIN CARE & MAKE-UP ARTIST Specializes in Camouflage, Video, Photography, Film & Theatre Make-up 714.892.8012 LINDA ESCOBEDO Realtor Auoc./Notary Public Over 17 years expttience in Real Estate Sala. S~ciaUtini in rtsU:lmtial fl incmM ~ in I~ Newport Beach/Balboa PtnJn.nJa area. She can be reached at/·•JA' ~ (714) 673-7368 . .A s 1501 W. Balboa Bl...d. 9~}! Newport Beach ~.)f' Dayna Pettit Realtor, Cannery Villap Realty Da\'TIA ha1 been in ~al e11ate aince 1989 and hu lurncd a rea~<"I for the buaincaa which i1 10111. hard work if you wan lo lx-IUC'C'~aaful in it. She hu lived in Newpon &ach for 32 ,vcara • 2'4 yeara on Balboa Peninaul<a Point. Simply put, Da.VM lx-lieve1 .)'OU ram bu•ineu b,v referral• and ~putation. She i1 a communi!y AcriY1at & Leader and currently 11 ecrvi111 u a Civil Sttvice Commiaioncr & i1 in~lvcd with the Balboa Thrater Reatoration & Spealc Up Newport Board. You can ruch ~Pettit at 71.( 673-3899. Club One Newpor>f Jill S. Kraut/President Oub One~" is an cxci~ new concept ·eouncry Oub . We att not hoWovcr limited to a sin11e facility. Wt offer an awuive variety of tnccitalnmcnt ~n.s. netw0rking opponunjtb, and a chance t0 trat ~to me sm.i.11 induJama:s we all dcaerve. If you lilce to ha~ fun, like to the ~mt. or want co enhanoe ~ur budncss network. Oub One is whett you belon~ C.U ut ai ('11•) 71a-11~ b laloraadon. Carol Kiehl ~ M'ocdableJPenoaallzed ~·T__. PIDdina ~=-Eaminl ha Cllcd'• .... lllllcc 1980 714-581-4000 Fax (714) 675-5043 Cannery Rentals Property Management, Inc. Sally • Christi • Valerie 2919 Newpon Blvd. Newpon &.ch, CA 92663 (714) 675-4606 (714) 675-6173 1-800-247-8209 JOHANNA MARKLEY .. Agent, Prudential California Realty Recogmz.ed as a "Top Sales Executive" of the Irvine office, Johanna's success can be contributed co professionalism, integrity and the personal attention she gives to each of her clicnts. She continually receives letters of praise and many clients refer her to their fricnds & family. You may reach Johanna Markley at 714-301..6292 .. Downo Stone, founder of Xtrofit A ~ Beach based weight ma'?098"*lt a;! ~I training company, providei unique insights into~ ma~I and .~ise programs. SM reoliz.9$ that rt is often ditticult for p.op&e lo find time lo exen:ise. Downo ~a ~Ii~ that~ best for eaCh dient's busy . Downo hos on~ dear9e from U.C. Bericel.Y, and o groduOte dear.. fun UC1A For more infonnotion obout the brofit ~ ex a he consultation conlod Dawna SIOf'9 at 714 541-4611. BROOKE COLDREN Brooke's specialty rs Cliffhaven, where she resides wrth her husband and two children. She Is enthusiastic and committed to matching the right property with the ri~ht client. She hOlds a bachelor's degree in business and has a strong background in accounting and finance. Brooke is an effective fund-raiser and devotes a QOod ~rt of her time to The Orange County cfiapter of the Luminaries, a support group for the Doheny Eye Institute and is an active member and supporter of the National Charity League. Now is a great time to buy or sell your homel For a free market evaluation call Brooke Coldren at 714-644-6373 x122. Nan Doyle Realtor, RE/MAX South County Nan has bttn a real estate professional fur 13 years and spccialius in ocean view propcn.ics. She prides herself in getting tough lininp sOld! Her extensive background includes owning 2 businesses and a film actl't'SS with over 70 commercials, morion pictures and TV. Locally Nan has been involved with the Otildrcn's Home Society, Chari7 lcaluc, Town and Gown. ~nheUcnic, Philharmonic ancf Hoag Hospital Auxiliary. She resides in Corona dd Mar with her husband, Dr. James C. Plcasc caU Nan at 71"-760-5000x525 Jackie Gillis, Realtor One of the top Brokers in CQSta Mesa & Newport Beach area, she has an R.E. Certification from Coastfine College & the Graduate R.E. Institute Designation. Jackie was awarded •Realtor of the Year" in 1990 by the Orange Coast Association of Realtors & "Woman of the Year" in 1994 by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. You can reach her at 714-631-8011 . ~Mary Fryer~ I StMcd Olli OS 8 :;pt"e( h 1'8thok>CLirtt wun "Speech • ~ Ocvck>f.>mcnt center In Anohctm. ~ll With ~ hftr'K11<'Uppcd t hll<ttn WM very fUlflllln8 fof me. tn tho ea. 1 purcha~d unll In Ncwpor1 and then sew very fond Of the ~. I then Cf\mcd my lk:erute find ~ 10 prol9 ltom my hobby Tmvellng nnd sr.11~ am my Ocher falVoftte .,..,.,.. 1"" OOly one~ I have 1u Oler btWdea ~ llServtce Wiii\ a dis* S1 I WWW ftW dler9 f"IJPr WI.-~ ...... I ~IO tho exn ... IOer-.11'8 "* Serving the Newport-M4Ka community since 1907 $17 miJlion to fill in missing sidevvalks • Report identifies 717 blocks that need work; council sets priorities on improvements to the costly city walkways. By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A report released this week estimates the city has more than 52 miles of missing and insufficient side-. walks scattered around town, especially along streets near hos- Genis sets sights on county board •Ex-mayor has organized 'exploration conunittee' to consider challenge to supervisor Jim Silva. By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Former Mayor Sandy Genis, who in eight years on the City Council earned the nickname of •the taxpayers' best friend.• is now considering a Sandy Ge.Dis nm for higher office. Genis, 44, who setved on the Costa Mesa City Council from 1988 to 1996, sa.id Tuesday she is seriously considering throwing her hat into the ring and chal- lenging 2nd District County Supervisor Jim Silva for re-elec- tion next June. Genis bas not formally announced her candidacy, and county supetvisor hopefuls can- not even begin actively fund rais- ing for a campaign for another six weeks. But Genis said Tuesday she has already organized an "explo- ration committee" to begin look- ing at the possibility of entering the race and is leaning toward becoming a candidate. "I'm just sort seeing what sup- port there is out there and testing the waters,• Genis said. pitals, schools and senior centers. On Monday night, the City Council reviewed the Missing Sidewalk Study it commissioned earlier this year and adopted a priority list that puts areas that need sidewalks the most in line in front of sections that will have to wait City Engineer Bill Morris called the findings in the report "significant" and noted that most of the problem areas with no side- walks are in residential neighbor- hoods and the older industrial parts of town. Those two areas alone account Genis cited her frustration with the county in the wake of the 1994 bankruptcy as a leading rea- son for her consideration, saying she'd like to improve communica- tion between local and county officials. i • • SEE GENIS PAGE 5 t.--- for more than half of the project's total cost of $17 million, according to the report. The report identified 717 city blocks -totalling more than 277 ,582 feet in length when stacked end to end -that cur- rently are without sidewalks or have ones with long gaps in them, which officials called missing links. Filling those gaps -where sidewalks abruptly drop off to a dirt shoulder, forcing pedestrians to walk along the shoulde r of the road -are the prime focus of the city sidewalk improvement efforts Teleth on to raise money for Costa Mesa high schools •MediaOne cable and Daily Pilot sponsor fund-raiser to benefit ' educatton programs. By HUletn MMhn~ ~Pilot annual event to raise money for programs at the two campuses. Programming will include round-table dlscussions of educa- tion-related issues and school sports. •we have to be a little more proectlve in raising money for our IChOols on this side of the bay,• Mid Penyn:ian. a Newport-Mete school board member who, in ~~.conceived the idea of the talimMd fuDd·rUel'. · Spomorecl by MediaOne cable ucl tbe PeilY.· ·~ the telethOh Wiil be 8ired on cable CbanDel 67, wblcb broecblta An COlta MM. Vl16__, Dlgbt. between 6 m1 10 ~. m. te11tbtJn wm Mill ... ,......, fot ... , .. ~_..,,....,. . ............ d.lmil. ... ., .. ~or:--...... ,~ ........ ball game between Estancia and Costa Mesa high schools will be aired. During halftime, a 27-inch Sony television will be raffled off. Promoters hope the telethon will raise at least $10,000 for the two schools. To help start things off, MediaOne has donated $1 ,000 to each high school. •This concept has been used in IMlly areoa, • said Art Perry, acttv· ltie9 director for Estancia High School. •MediaOne really wants to get tilvOlved and do goOd things for the commumty. • U the concept flies, Petry Nici ~ eventually will Ute the ttl8tbon to w.e· funds for --~ =~~ .....,.,._~_. ...... .t:'ae tlle :~·.... ti • • 0 ,.... ..... .,.., •• , ), and will receive top priority, offi- cials said. While council members agreed on the city's need for new and improved sidewalks, they were not united on what areas should receive top priority for help. Topping out the priority list were streets located within 300 feet of hospitals, schools, conva- lescent centers and senior cen- ters, followed in descending order by those near public buildings; arterial highways in commercial and residential areas; collector streets; local streets near apart- ments and single-family homes; and industrial areas. Councilwoman Heather Somers objected to placing improvements to arterial high- ways -such as along the north side of Adams Avenue near Pla- centia Avenue -as a higher pri- ority than residential streets where school children and other pedestrians frequently walk. Saying she had "grave con- cerns" about missing links near many East Side schools, Somers suggested the council ushuffle the deck " and move sidewalk pro- • SEE SIDEWALKS PAGE 5 -----~-----~---------~--.------------------, I t I I I I I I I r-------------------------, I I I I I I I I I I I f .Y.I. +The amount of side- walks the city of Costa Mesa needs to fill in all the gaps would provide a walking path of more than 52 miles. Put end to end in a straight line, one could walk from Costa Mesa clear past Pasadena without ever leaving the sidewalk. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -------------------------~ Waldorf officials threaten lawsuit • They say any closure of private school as a way to reopen Eastbluff campus would violate contract. By Husein M¥hni. Datfy Piiot COSTA MESA -Waldorf School officials have consulted their attomeys about potenbal legal action against the Newport- Mesa Unified School Olstnct 1f they are forced to vacate the Eastbluff campus by June 1998. The school district is scram- bling to come up with ways of dealing with a potential influx of students from a pro- p o s e d annexation of Bonita Canyon . Th o s e options c 0 u 1 d mean a reopening of Eastbluff School. Citing a contractual agreement that allows them 12 months from the end of the school year to vacate the site, a Waldorf school treasurer said the school would consider legal action against the district as a last-ditch effort to get an extension until June 1999. "Based on the opinons of two major law firms, we have legal ground.• said Tom Scott. a Wal- • SEE SCHOOLS PAGE 4 IDITOWS NCnJ: Do you Of fOfMOne you know haw a landrnattc blrthdav « enn~ coming up? If so. we'd lb to Include It Jn out Al"'9NIC lldton. Pie-. c.1111 the lnformadon Ir*> 1he "9aden' Hotline, 642-6086, fax It to 646-4170, °' mall It to Oty Editor TIM lorgAtta, 3JO W. hy St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. Vou mlY also send phc>- tographs, but .,...._ be SUie to Include a self-.addressed stamped envelope If you'd like It returned. BIRTHS Pam and Denny Spruce of New- port Beach welcomed their son Thenton Densmore Spruce into the world on September 26th at 11:09 a.m. at Hoag Memorial Hos- pital in New- port Beach. lrenton weighed 6 pounds 8 ounces and was 20 inches long at birth. 'Ii'enton Spruce The proud granparents are Jerome and Dolores Andenon, of Hemet, and Dottie Spruce, of Pensicola, Fla. DEATHS Most recent deaths as reported to the Orange County Recorder's Office. COSTA MESA William S. Turner Sr., 77, on Sept. 24 • Angela R. Balocchi, 93, on Sept. 21 • Darrick W. Farnsworth, 46, on 'Sept. 19 • Lawrence L. Runyon, 43, on Sept. 23 •Clarence C. Sisk, 93, on Sept. 21 • William V. Williams, 88, on Sept. 21 •Brian K. Caston, 61, on Sept 21 • Elaine E. Goldman. 72, on Sept. 24 • Lany N. Hanison, 82, on Sept 22 •Mildred L. Kilinger, 88, on Sept. 20 •George A. DeVries, 72, on Sept. 27 • Lois B. Devore, 83, on Sept. 28 • David F. Garduno, 39, on Sept. 23 • Mary E. Puffer, 91, on Sept. 26 • MarVari9t J. S,U.. '18, on Sept 28 • Docothy A ffougbton. 62, cm Sept. 7:1 • Betty B. Nolan, SI, Oil Oct. 1 • Jack J. Scweitzer, 14, Oil Sept. 29 • Kathedne M Haymer, 15, on Oct.4 • Harry E. Rothrock, fi1, on Oct. 4 • Carolyn J. Tbomal, 60, on Oct. 4 NEWPORT' BEACH • Dorothy M. Freeman, 90, on Sept 18 • Lorreine M Ladura, -:r1, cm Sept 19 • Mary M. Doyle, 78, on Sept 23 • Harold R. Hannigan. 78, on Sept 22 • William H. Patrick ID, 39, on Sept 24 • Katherlne Rallis, 82, on Sept. 22 • Cladus M. Reece, 92, on Sept. 22 • Ralph B. Tilton, 95, on Sept. 21 • Humphrey F. Murphy Jr., 70, on Sept 24 • Gerald E. Cakin, 44, on Sept. 27 • Sallye M. Yates, 86, on Sept. 29 • Raymond A. Armstrong, 55, on Sept. 29 • Ernest R. Werdin, 89, on Sept. 28 • Raymond F. Dienstle, 92, on Oct. 3 • Robert C. Lewis, 74, on Oct. 5 • Richard K Menkin, 78, on Oct. 5 •Everett J . Olenick, 87, on Oct. 6 DUI ARRESTS The following people were arrested recently on suspicion of driving under the influence. These people have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime, and, as with all such crimes, they are innocent until proven guilty. NEWPORT BEACH Angel Franco, 25 of Corona Patrick R. Hubble, 44, of New- port Beach Joel A. Hanson, 29, of Burlingame Patrick L. Dougan, 48, of Costa Mesa Keith A. Zinovoy, 34, of Hunting- ton Beach COSTA MESA Lawrence W. Barnes, 62, of Cos- ta Mesa William P. Bonnie, 29, of Costa Mesa Kenneth 0 . Olson, 41, of Costa Mesa Francisco Cabrera, 20, of Costa Mesa I I I I I I I I . : I I BRIAN P08UOA I DAl.Y Pl.OT Home Tour co-chalrpenom Sherry Hover, left. and Adrtenne Thomas stand in the art area set up at the Sherman Ubrary and Gardens, the lunch stop for the participants of the Home Tour. Money railed from the art and the Home Tour event wW go toward the Corona del Mar Puent Teacben Aslodatton. ·HOME SWEET HOME Annual Corona del Mar Home Tour raised $65,000 for high school By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -The line snaked out the door oJ the wooden-shingled home, down the street past the house next door, as women in business suits and flowered skirts slipped baby blue booties over their shoes. Crowds of women -and a few men - wandered through the Bayshores home Tuesday morning. admiring its every fea- ture, from its Ralph Lauren bed linens to its walk-in closet to its bay view. The home, the second stop of six on the Corona del Mar Home Tour, marked a deporture from the first, which featured Versace decor and life- like stuffed animals. More than 1,800 people paid $40 each for the privilege of walking through houses that spanned the Newport Beach area from the Balboa Peninsula to Newport Coast. The event raised about $65,000 for the Corona del Mar High School PTA. with money going toward classroom equipment and supplies. "We had so many positive comments," co-chairperson Adrienne Thomas said. •our homeowners enjoyed themselves. Evecyone had a great time." Almost 300 volunteers directed traffic flow through the houses, and some of the homes' interior designers were on hand .to answer questions. In its 24 years, the tour bas cultivated a loyal following. Suzy Metcalfe and Sue Carlson, for instance, have been coming for four years, even though neither has kids in the school. •1t•s so much fun," said Carlson. who drove to the tour from Santa Monica. But doing the tour rtght does require some strategizi:ng, they said. •vou never know which of the houses is going to be crowded." Metcalfe said as she stood in line to enter the Bayshores home. "'Ilult's part of the challenge. And we've also been debating -see more houses or eat lunch?" The day included a lunch at Sherman Ubrary and Gardens as well as· evening refreshments at The Butera Collection. The returning guests cite the variety of homes as the event's biggest draw. "There have been cottages, there was this bachelor pad on Balboa Island," said Newport Beach resident Gerda Sparks. ·we always get lots of ideas for decorating." Pilot READERS ttOnJME Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright: No news stories, Illustrations. edito-642-6086 Record your comments about the Dally Pilot or news tips. AQPRESS VOL 91, NO. 241 Our address is 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. TltOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publisher COBRECJIONS W'IWAM LOeOBJ., It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt· ly com!Ct all enon of substance. EdltOI' Please c:.all 574M2l3. STIWMAMLE. Managing Editor rn TONVDOOOO, The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Asmtant Managing Editor = Piiot (USPS-144-800) Is TINA llORGATTA. lshed Monday Uwough Sat- urday. In Nlwpol1 hectl and City Editor Costa Mesa, sut.criptlons are ROGIJl CMll SON. only avall.t>le by subtaiblng to Sport$ fdltor j • 'The 11mes Orange-County (800) MARCMMnN, 252•9141. In_... outside of Photo Ecfitoc Nwlport ..... end eo.ta Mes-. LYNNESOlA. ~1b tht o.lly PMot Ofsplay A<Mrt!Slng only w. avallable by mall for AIOYOEmNG. s 10 per month. Second d"5S ClassJfled Advertising poJtage paid at Costa MeSI, CA. LANA IOHNSOH. (Prices lndude all appUcabte Promotions state Md local tue.) POSTMAS- flMMOO RtAH. mt Send addr'es ~ '° The Newport lff<WCCllta M9Sll Chief Financial Officer 11 Dally Piiot. P.O. Bok 1560, Costa rial mattet or adYenisements herein ain be reproduced with-TEMPERA'NllES will build to two out written permission of copy· Newport Beach feet. and a three right owner. 75159 foot swell will come HOW TO REA0t US Newport Coast from the Southwest. 75/60 ClmUtlon Balboa TIDES The Tlmes Orange County 75/60 TODAY (800) 252-9141 Costa Mesa First lbw ~tilttlg n/54 9:07 a.m. 3.0 Claslified 6'2·5678 Corona del Mar First high ~=r.. 642'--4321 74159 4:28a.m. 3.7 Second low News S40-1224 SURF~ECAST •10:27 p.m. 0.7 =642-030 SpofU,.. 66-4170 LOCATION SIZE Sec(¥'1d high =~nhllnk.net Wedge 1·3 SW 2:5lp.m. 4.~ Newport 1-3 SW THURSDAY luslneu Office 642-4321 Blade I es 1·3 SW Firsflow Business Fax 631-5.902 Rivet Jetty 1·3 SW 10:57,a.m. 2.8 CdM 1-3 SW flrsthfgh ~'2.a..m. 4.0 Mllllhld~ ~ llOATINO Second low Gallfomla c.ominuntty News. Ught and variable 11:32 p.m. 2.3 • 1lmes Minor Company, ... winds durlnff mom-Second high Ing hoursw I 4:23 p.m. 4.2 ~a,, • ...,.,. become southwest to ~ao westerly at 15 knots lullhtll.~ during the after-VQ~ General Manager ettf7 C'.lllf. Ot NA llghti --..cl. noon. Wind waves Newpore Dunee Reeore'e 5th Annu•I • 'Top~" .. Faihlon Sho ..... ,. Way southwest swell from around 210 d49rees contln· ues teasing local beaches. When everything comes together just right. we s.. occasional waist-high faces. But that's the exception and not the rule, especially as the swell's IO&lng ener- gy. So, on the whole, we're look- ing at poor to fair (Ot')dltlons. How.v- er, the brighl spot In this pktute comes the prospect of residual energy rNChlng us from the Aleutians. If so, It could malte an iml)Kt here over the next day or so. w~ i§t~rtt tb If. ,,tr/t~t )/Jttt~w.un Briw eonoflt for th• OCSPCA an,. Com anion P'ot ~otro.t ,, ~· IA1UIDAY, OCIClmt U, 1 "7 is ;z::,ry· J'te ~°"-e..cttg ~ """--~ ••• ChM•il'I ~if 10 •m · 9how ~ g 11 •m ~· 4'· .... ,... ..... .., .............. . • Porm•I WHr • Swtm Wur • C••ual W••r • H•llowo•n Cc>9tume . • Lh\ffne I Pajam,.. • Ma•t..r I P".i Look-Allko • Cray P'ooc;h Trtckt (• MW ~ory thlt ye411rl) ........... ?.? ........ -... ,---··--· ~-­~ ...... 7"""°" °""" ... ,,..._ o.t.Nr"..,, Pl!wflt.tll ........ 1'pw""9 NEWPORT 8EAOt • L Strwet .,.. the beMh: A purse and contents worth S279 were stolen off a towel on the beach. • cam.tlon: Doors from a Jeep were stolen in the 600 block. • J&th StrMt: Car parts worth $290 were stolen from a car part<ed In the 100 block. • ~•d Wiiy. Tools worth $2,000 were stolen ftom a dry docked boat In the 200 block. • west CoMt Hlghwq: A planner worth S25 wa.s stolen from a car part<ed In the 3300 block. COSTA MESA •,81iker stNet: A fax machine and printer worth $1,239 were stolen from a business in the 1100 block. • w.t 111h ~A cellular phone worth $538 was stolen from a car In tt>e 500 block. • M..,e. Stn.t: A beckpaclt and textbook worth S 11 0 was stolen from the 2100 block. • Mele "-de Drlw: Property worth S 1, 100 was stolen from a home In the 1500 block. • ,....,,.._ RMd: Beer worth $14.98 was stolen from a 7· Eleven In the 2200 block. " Teen who had epileptic seizure faces drug charges A Santa Ana ~ WU a1J91teci OD ~ of drug pea e man m Coeta Mesa on Monday night after swerving into traffic on his bicycle during an eplleptic seizure, police said. The 17-year..old boy, whose name police would not release because of his age, was bicy- cling on Fairview Road just north of South Coast Drive around 5:20 p.m. when the seizure caused him to drift into traffic, said Costa Mesa police U . Ron Smith. A truck struck the teenager, who received minor abrasions in the fall, and' when police arrived they found five bindles of powdered amphetamine in his possession, Smith said. After the teenager was treat- ed fot his injuries at Coastal Community Hospital in Santa An.a, police took him to Orange County Juvenile Hall, Smith said. Smith said the county juvenlle probation department will review the case and decide if charges will be filed. Armed robber gets away with $2,000 in bank holdup A gunman made off with about $2,000 Tuesday afternoon after robbing a Costa Mesa b"imk.~laid The man entered Downey SavinQI in the 300 block of East 17th ~ just after 1 p.m., waved a handgun and onno•nced a robbery, said Col· ta Mesa polla9 Sgt. Loren Wyrtck. 'lbs bank was empty of C\.Wtomers at the time, Wyrick said. The gunman tossed a bag over the counter, told a teller to fill lt and fled with the cash. Wyrick said. A customer outside the bank noticed the robbery and copied down the license plate of the vehicle in which the gunman escaped. Wyrick said. The gimman is desaibed as a thin white man in his late 20s or early 30s, over 6 feet tall and wearing a bas~ball cap and sunglasses, Wyrick said. •Nobody's in custody, but there are leads the investigators are going to be able to follow up on," Wyrick said. Police said no one was hurt in the rob~. Authorities trying to reach family of man who died in May The Orange County Sheriff· Coroner Department is attempt- ing to locate the family of James D. Miller, who died of natural causes in May in his Center Street home in Costa Mesa. Anyone with information should call 647-7417. Your 12 Favorite Photos, Laminated Covers, Spiral Bound llC·a ·COllF l>~l>~Q~ 103 E. 17th St Costa Mesa Gwwr If~ Witul Dnt"1'1 Mon-Fri: 8-7, Sat: 9-5 548-0700 l"fl!:,'endimy mdio slww is questionably A few weeks ago, a talk- show host named Rich Agozino on an allegedly Christian radio station in Costa Mela raised tbe question of whether or not homosexuals lhould be put1o death. ~ hls authority, be cited the· Bible. In the ensuing uproar from the gay community, Agozi- no was stoutly def ended to a Dally Pilot reporter by his station manager on the grounds of free speech and good radio. The manager also pointed out that Agozino didn't advocate killing homosexuals but merely raised the question as a topic of discus- sion. Apparently he made these statements with a straight face. Then he invited those who dis- agreed to an on-the-air debate, which would clearly be even better radio -rather like debat- ing the merits of gun control before a fully armed board meet- ing of the National Rifle Associa- tion. Shouting Mfire" in a crowded theater is not adjudged a proper exercise of the First Amendment. Justifying the execution of homosexuals on biblical grounds in a society full of homophobes eager to act out' their fear and anger would seem to fall pretty directly into the same category. Since this lethal nonsense is being offered up in the name of Christianity, it seems to me the obvious place to mount a coun- terattack against the likes of Agozino is among the Christian joseph n~ bell clergy who don't buy into this apocalyptic view anct can quote Bible passages right back at him. Yet, local mainstream churches have remained mute since Agozino's showboating, thereby offering what could be interpret- ed as a kind of approval by omission. Not so, I discovered when I met on Tuesday in the office of Newport Beach's Harbor Christ- ian Church with its pastor, Den- nis Short, who had also invited St. Mark Presbyterian minister Gary Collins to sit in. I suggest- ed that the gay community seemed to be fighting this fight alone and wondered why Christ- ian clergy who disagreed with Agozino hadn't spoken out. Two answers were immediate. First, they saw no reason to offer Agozino a brqader platform for his views by taking him on pub- licly; and, second, they recog- n1zed the futility of debating him before an audience of already committed fundamentalists. Yet, neither of the pastors seemed altogether sat:lsfied with these answers, and both were quite • willing to reflect on a proper response to a broader audience. •nie Bible has great authority to Cbrls1ians," said Collins, "but it must be looked at historically and interpreted in the light of the issues being dealt with by the cultures of that time. "For example, in various pas- sages, the Bible supports slavery, and women are considered to be the property of free-born men. It even suggests there are circum- stances under which it is all right to stone children to death. "Christians today denounce such positions, yet some persist in citing similar passages to con- demn homosexuality. This in spite of the fact that the few Bibli- cal references that are repeatedly quoted as dealing with homosex- uality never address a homosexu- al relationship that is long-laSti.ng, loving and monogamous." Added Dennis Short, who phoned in his displeasure to Agozino's radio station: "The overwhelming focus of the New Testament is God's love. Words of the Bible must be measured agai.Qst what we know and see in the person of Jesus, and we must ask if his teaching con- forms with the passages in ques- tion. He did a number of things routinely during his ministry, like not keeping the sabbath, that were severely judged In early Bible wrllings. •Jesus taught us to loVe our neighbor, and he made DO exceptioll for bm:Doeuuall. He never even mentioned them. He just gave us equality aJid love.• Both ministen said the New- port-Mesa Interla.lth Coundl is so broad-based that it would be difficult to find a stand all the members would support, but they intend to brlng up the Agozino matter before a group of clergy in Corona del Mar to which both of them belong. Said Gary Collins: •The people mak- ing such irresponsible and incendiary statements about homosexuals must accept responsibility for labeling gay people as morally inferior and offering extremists a sanction to attack them.• Dennis Short will be teaching a Bible class this winter that will deal with homosexuality. He showed me a portion of the classnotes that included this statement from Methodist Bishop Melvin E. Wheatley: "Homosex- uality, quite like heterosexuality, is neither a virtue nor an accom- plishment It is a mysterious gift of God's grace communicated through an exceedingly complex set of chemical, biological. chro- mosomal. hormonal, environ- mental, developmental factors - totally outside my homosexual friends' control.· • JOSEPH N. llEU'S column runs every Wednesday. i F\LL ~ \LF .r---------------, ROKEN? WE'IL FIX m I SAVE50% ON ALL HEMPIDLL'S 'RUGS & CARPETS ·Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7~24 230 East 17th St Costa Mesa IJ4.,., iTl:ni{~§ 4.UTVM()TIVl:. I~. SPECIALIZING IN PORSCHE, VW AND AUDI REPAIR I I I I Local mechanic driven by passion fo r German cars service centers to focus on a specific group of cars. 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Although the school district does not lease the property direct- ly to the Waldorf School, the ~ it ii COiWdertng .WoWd reqW.re the ICbool ol ,atiOQt 200 students to vacate Batbluft by June 1998. ·u the board closes us by June 1998, it's a death sentence for u,s," Scott said. School board member Ed Decker told the Waldorf parents the school district would do all it could to help them find a suiteble home, but the school board bad a primary obligation to house pub- lic school students. But Scott said the crux of the issue is verbal and good-faith agreements between the Waldorf School, Coastline and the school district. Based on those agreements, Scott said the Waldorf School has unW June 1999 to vacate the Eastbluff School. Several audience members spoke in favor of reopening East- bluff as a public school, and said they sympathized with the Wal- dorf School. "Maybe if The Irvine Co. can't find it in their heart to help the school, they could find it in their briefly in the news Plaque to honor late finance director The City Council on Monday night unanimously approved adding a plaque in honor of for- mer city Finance Director Susan Temple to the Circle of Service in Lions Park Temple, who suddenly died two months ago after working for seven years at City Hall, will be added to the city memorial with a plaque IJl honor of her "meritori- ous servtce and dedication" to the aty and the Costa Mesa Sanita- tion District. The city and the district will share the cost of Temple's plaque, . estimated at about $240. Local youth to tell his story of war in Bosnia Newport Beach resident Sead Bekric will tell his story of coming to the United States after being blinded in the Bosnian war as the keynote speaker for the Volun- teer Cente r's Youth Service Con- ference today. He'll speak about the value of service to the gathering, sched- uled for 8:30 a .m. to 1:30 p .m. at the Buena Park Hotel and Con- vention Center. The event also offers work- shops on community issues, men- toring and making connections between service and career. For more information call 953-5757 ext. 135. 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Su~rintendent Mac Bernd lliid that since Waldorl students attend a private school, there would not be enough public school students, and consequent· ly not enough state money to keep Eastbluff open. By the end of the meeting, the school board threw out all of the proposals that school district staif members drew up for dealing with the influx of students from the Bonita Canyon area. Instead the board asked district offidals to return with two scenarios, both of which include a reopehing of the Eastbluff Scboo1;· In one scenario, the Eastbluff School would have students from the Eastbluff area as well as stu- dents from the Bayview and Bay Point areas. The second scenario also bnngs in students from Santa Ana H~tl, wt.o currently attend MUtnen ~ ScbOoL 1n addition to th; utf students. Tbe reope~ ol the Eutbluff School will COit about $3.5 mil- lion. Board pretktent Martha Fluor uked lf the Waldorf Sdlool could stay at tbe campus while it was being upgraded. but district offi- cials sajd it would be dangerous for students to be at the school d\lring construction. School board member Wendy Leeoe took issue with the The Irvine Co. backing the district Into this situation and lambasted the landowner for not helping more fin an dally. "I think we're underestimating the number of students that will come from Bonita Village," she said. •The Irvine Co. is making a great deal of money from this and I think we're being naive not ask- ing them to do more for the kids." School board member Judy Franco told Leece that the school district was getting all the money it was entitled to Wlder Mello- Roos tax proVisions. Public opportun~es ~ give input on annexatiOn The NeWJ)Ort·Mesa Unified School District, the clty of New- port Beach and The Irvtne Co. oftidals reached an agreement reamUy ove1 the annexation of the Bonita Canyon area. Before the proposed annexa- tion plan is final, several agen· des must approve it. They include the Irvine and Newport- Mesa school boards, Newport Beach City Council and the couµty's Local Agency forma- tion Commission. There are several opportuni- ties for members of the commu- nity to give input into the process. Meeting times and places include: • TODAY AT 7:30 P.M. • TODAY AT l:JO r.M. County committee baring at Newport-Mesa board room • n4URSOAY AT 7 r.M. Newport Beach Planning Commission at Newport Beach City Co cil Chambers • OCT. 27 AT 7 P.M. Newport Beach Qty Council meeting at Newport Beach Qty Hall Council Chambers • OCT. 27 AT 7 P.~. Newport-Mesa school district study session at board room • OCT. 28 AT 7 P.M. Ne~rt·Mesa board meet- ing at district board room County committee heraing at • OCT. 28 AT 7 P.M. 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TA f714J549-3500 . . . • . . • • .. . • • around town I TAX LUNCHEON The ottlce of Keith Watts at Menill Lynch in Newport Beach will hold a free luncheon from noon to 1 p.m. at the Sutton 'Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur ·• Blvd., Newport Beach. The tun .. · cheon will include a discussion of new tax laws. For more infor- : mation. call 723-6249. ' NETWORKING LUNCHEON The Newport Harbor Area ' Chamber of Commetce offers a . Noon Networking Luncheon • titled RUminating Stress From , Your Life at noon at the River- ' boat Restaurant, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $15 for members with reservations, $17 for members at the door and $19 for all others. For more information, call 729- 4400. BUSINESS RETIREMENT CLASS Dean Witter offers a free busi- ness retirement planning class at 1 p.m . at 800 Newport Center Drive, Suite 700, Newport grounds, 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admillion is S6 and spe· dal event Ucketl are S15 to $30. Por more information. call 263· 3785. MEET YOUR SPIRIT GUIDES The Latest Thing offers a meditation titled Meet Your Spirit Guides at 6:30 p .m. at 270 B. 17th St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $10 in advanced and $12 at the door. For more intormation, call 645-6211. . UNIVERSITY APPLICATION WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers a free one-hour workshop designed to show students how to fill out applications for Univer- sity of California campuses at 2 and 4 p .m . in the ltansfer Cen- ter, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Appointments are required. For more information, call 432-5894. STRESS MANAGEMENT • :Beach. The class will discuss ~ "retirement plans for businesses • with one or more employees and The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's Noon Networking luncheon fea~s James Dorsey of Stress Manage- ment Consulting at noon, at the Riverboat Restaurant, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 729-4400. -will discuss plans including • 401K. profit-sharing and the new ; -.SIMPLE plan. • • FINDING IT ALL • !nfE CHRISTMAS COMPAN)' : The Junior League of d'range ; -County California, Inc. presents : .the Christmas Company Holiday in Tu.sC4Dy from 10 a .m. to 7 p.m. "at the Orange County Fair- The Newport Beach Public Library offers a free program titled Finding It All at the Library, at 1 p.m. at Mariners Branch, 2005 Dover Drive, New- port Beach. For more informa- tion, call 717-3801. ' I r ! l • Beautify Your Yard! FARNSWORTH IANDSCAPE COMPANY 548-5132 Uc. Mil070 We~ooerf-0 years combWd 5en1ltt tn th.is area. Our quality, ~an unmatdwxl. Together we will U.U can of all your~ and masonry nttd&. • Lmid8cape Dealgsa • Stonework. Pllt:lc» & BBQt ·W~ Poot.&Spu ·~ ·~ Ugbffng GLASSELL MASONRY COMPANY 434-7744 Uc.H89M8 Come join us Celebrate! Our 39th Year An opportunity to do some early Holiday Shopping llp to 39 % off on merchandise now in stock And a Special Showhlg of the OCtOber birthstones O~ and Tourmalines 0 11111 a~I Celebntleli starta today ••• for a Umlted time _., ••• eo come early for bat leledl-. I ! GENIS CONTINUED FROM 1 rve been very disappointed in what bu ocxuned since the bank· ruptcy, • Genis said. •Instead of opening up the process, they've abut it down eve,n further. U any- thing, they took a step back- wards.• Genis said in her yea.rs on the cxnmdl. she found that too often, she felt out ot touch with her coun- ty repre1entative in Santa Ana. ·1r1 lilte, 'Golly, when wu the last time we saw our supervisor?'• Genis said. Genis, who desaibed herself as •stmgy• with tazpayer doDars, has been out ot elected oftic:e and lel'V· ing as a private land planner for a little more than a year. Instead of runnJng for a third term on the City Gouncil. Gems in.stead decided to run for the Division 2 seat on the Mesa Consolidated Water District Board of Directors, challenging tncumbent Jack Hall She loll that b1d to Dana Haynes. 1be county district seat now oocupied by first-term supervisor Silva includes Costa Mesa. .Hunt .. ington Beach, Seal Beach, . Cyprea, Los Alamitos, RC#l•"'()I«, Stanton and Garden Grove. Coundlman Joe Erickson, who served on the council with Genis, remembered his former coUeegue as a •bard-working and thorough• city leader. •1t was an honor to serve with her on the council,• Erickson said. ·Her declcetm to the dty d eo.;: ta Mela wa Mndt'sn," Before join1Dg tbe cmmal wiaU a slow.growth platform. Gmil Jed ielldent eftcxtl to limit high~ ty commerdal development OD tbi north lide Of town and~ h6gbi; ~ o;edl -.,...._pr-. A Chicago native who grew up in Costa Mesa. Genis graduated from Stanford University with a degree in biology and later worked as a planner in the dty d Newport Beach for 11 years. j --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- 1 SIDEWALKS Roeder said the priority list is not cast in stone, and each sidewalk project will come back to the council for detailed review dur- ing the annual city budget process. TELETHON At Estancia High School, Perry said the money likely would be used for upgrading the school's athletic field's lighting and sound systems. I i CONTINUED FROM 1 CONTINUED FROM 1 ! jects in residential areas higher on the priority list than those planned on commercial streets aw ay from homes an.d schools. •This is an extremely danger- ous situation for our children,• Somers said. But City Manager Allan City officials already have set aside nearly $600,000 toward the sidewalk program, and they plan to pursue numerous local, state and federal transportation grants to pay for !llOre of the work. High School grant, which the school was selected to receive. The state of California has ear- marked $348,000 technology upgrades at the high school, but Costa Mesa High and the school district have to raise matching funds. "The money hasn't been ear- marked yet because we don't know how much will be raised." Peny said. "But we'll use it for programs that need the money, like athletics, drama and the newspaper.· Q: What's going on with the electric utility industry in California? A: Early next year, California will become one of the first states to open the electric utility industry to competition. So, for the first time, many Californians will be able to choose an electric service provider other than their current utility. Q: What is changing and how does it affect me? A: The electric utility industry is divided into three parts: generation of electricity, transmission and distribution. The generation of electricity is being opened to competition. Your current utility will still deliver your power. And you can still call your current utility company for service questions and emergency repairs, even if you choose another company as your provider. Q: When will this change happen' A: After January 1, 1998, many Californians will be able to choose an alternate electric service provider for the generation portion of their electricity, ii they wish to do so. Q: Does everyone in California have a choice? A: Most Californians will be able to choose a new electric service provider. The new law mandates that customers of California investor-<>wned utilities, namely Pacific Gas and Electric, San Diego Gas 4c Electric, Southern California Edison, Southern California Water Company, Siem PadfiC Power Company, Kirkwood Gu 4c El«tric, and PKiflcorp will h&ve a~ btgin.ning in 199& CustOmm of munidpal Califoimil utilities . 1n1y or mey not bt.c:i&red a chOicf.• Q: What happens ii I choose to do nothing? A: There is no obligation to switc~ providers. You can take no actron and stay with your rurrent utility oompany. Or you can select a new electric service provider that may offer you alternative prices or iocentives. Q: Will my rates be higher or lower? A: Rates will actually go down. In fact, beginning next year, residential and small business customers of Pacific Gas and lines will stay in place and continue to be maintained by your current ublity company. Q: Who do I caU if something happens to my power? . A: U an outage or any kind of electrical safety problem occurs, be sure to call your existing utility company nght away. They are still responsible for all service- . related problems, including local distribu- tion lines, repair crew~ and emergency services to your home or sma II bu mess. Electric, San Diego Gas & Electric, and Q: Can I be switched from one electric Southern California Edison Will automatically , service provider to another without get a 10% rate reduction whether they stay ' my knowledge or approval? with their current utility or choose a new electric service provider. This rate reduction will be financed by low-cost bonds, and will 1 remain in effect until as late as March 31, 2002. You can also compare rates by shopping for different electric service providers for your ho~e or small busines,,. Q: Can I get a lower rate with a group? A: You might consider joining a group that buys electricity in bulk. By using collecti~ buying power, your group may be able to get a better deal than you could alone. Offers may come to you from various groups or "aggregators," which could include credit unions, school districts, companies, Rotary dubs, cities or even fast food ou,tJets. Q: Will 1 still get the same reliable electric servke for my home or small business? A: It's impomnt to know that no matter wl\kh tlectric eervke provtder you choose, you will still pt the same ronststent electric 9t?f'vice you now rely on. Ont 18SOft 1~ thit neither powtr lints nor Mlmtmance will change. So even if you ~I MW tl«tric ~ pt0vidtr, Ill~ poMr A: No To protect customer.., legislation prolub1ts switching a customer to a new electric service provider without written authorization and independent verification. In addition, providers will be forbidden to charge hidden fees, :,uch as for switching your service. Q: Who will protect me from getting ripped off? A: You w1JI be protected by the Califorrua Public Utilities Com.nussion (CPUC) .igainst unfair or unscrupuJous marketing practkes. To begm with, prov1den. will • be required to clearly state prices and term~ for accurate companson "hopping The CPUC will also morutor and track complaints. issue alerts against abusive companies, as well .is resolve all consumer compl&mts against electric servitt providers and electric utilities. • CIF scraps releaguing plan; Southern Section Council upholds Esperanza appeal, forcing Orange County principals to form'ulate a new proposal; Newport-Mesa schools forced into a limbo status. By Barry Faulkner. Dally Pilot BUENA PARK -The Orange County high school releaguing process that began in January must start anew, after the CIF Southern Section Council voted, 34-24, Tuesday to support Esperanza Hlgh 's appeal or its placement in the Sunset Lc>dgue The> dc>c1s1on surpnsed and disap- pomted mdny county principals, who cxpectPd the secllon's governing body, c.ompn!>e>d or representatives from each of the section's 72 leagues, to give final approval to a proposal ~ainstakingly pro- duced by a series of meetings. That proposal, ratified March 6 by county principals, 47-13, was subse- quently amended to include an unprecedented compromise between CdM puts away Santa Margarita with ease, 16-2 • Budhraja leads sweep in singles for CIF Division I top-ranked girls entry. RANCHO SANTA MAR· GARITA -Ruchika Budhraja pJayed singles for only the second tune this season for Corona del Mar H1gh's CJUIS te nnis team and swept dll three sets against host Sanld /\.lct1ganta on Tuesday as lhl' S('d Kings defeated the Ed9les. lb-2, in Sea View League dcllon Cdt>-1 ( 13-0, 6-0 in league), rdJlked No 1 in Orange County and CIF Southern Section Divi- sion I, won all rune sets in singles behind Nina Vaughan, Nadia Vaughan nnd Budhraja, who usu- dlly plays doubles with Courtney Tenerelh Among Budhraja's Wlils was a 6· 1 win over Erin Miller, Sc1J1ld Margarita's No. 1 singles player CdM hosts Irvine on Thursday. Sanld f\.forgarita fell to 2-4 in lectguP Mesa falls, 14-4 ALISO VIEJO -Costa Mesa I Llgh's qrrls tennis team fell to Pan11c C'odst League foe Aliso Nigu<:>l. l 4-4. hut the Mustangs' No I <,mglc>s player, Kristin C hisholm dropped just four gdmec:, in lhree sets to shine for the Mustangs in Aliso Viejo. Ch1c;holm topped Aliso's sin- gles corp<,, fi-2, h-2, 6-0 • lowc>v<:>r, the loss drops the tedm to 0-b in the league, 2-10 overall. while the Wolverines even up their PCL mark al 3-3. Eagles fall, 18-0 COSTA MESA V1S1ting Lagu- na Hills H1qh won every set and defeated Estanna in games, 108- 18, dS lhe 1 ldwks won a lopsided Pac1f1c Coctsl League girls tennis match Tuesday, 18-0. For Estancia (5-9. 1-5 in PCL), it was prcpardtion for its rematch with city rival Costa Mesa on Thursday. Monce we walk through the gates, there's going to be tension running a little high I'd say," Eagles Coach Dave Hebert said of the Mesa match. Estancia's lone PCL victoiy this season came again.st an upstart Mesa team three weeks ago. principals and section officials, giving Mater Dei and Santa Margarita indepen- dent status in several sports and granting Marina's wish to remain in the Sunset and not join the Pacific Coast League. The Southern Section Releaguing Committee bad voted, 8-0 with one abstention, on May 8 to deny appeals made by Edison, Fountain Valley, Hunt- ington Beach, Marina, Esperanza, Los Alamitos, San Clemente, as well as the Pacific Coast and Century leagues. Tuesday's ruling, based on Anaheim- based Esperanza's objections over travel to Sunset schools in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Los Alamitos, casts dncertainty on tpe future athletic affiliations of Newport-Mesa · District schools Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa., Estancia and Newport Harbor. The four local schools must now await final place- ment before ratifying schec:lules for con- tests hearly 10 months away. The proposal expected to be approved Tuesday called for CdM to shift from the Sea View League to the PCL, where it would have joined Mesa, Estancia, Uni- versity: Laguna Beach and Irvine-based Northwood, scheduled to open in the fall of 1999. · Newport Harbor was to remain in the Sea View with holdovers Woodbridge and hvine, as well as newcomen Aliso Niguel, Dana Hills and Lo.guna Hills. •rm really disappointed in the CIP Council, but I've beU disappointed before,• &aid CdM Prind.pal Don Martin, who did not attend the meeting at the Seqouia Athletic Club. "I really think a body of ·'30-some-odd schools, voting through league rep?eSentatives, doem't bave the best interests ot Orange County at heart and never bas. Regardless of what happens in Orange County, the schools in the hinterlands of the section decide our fate and l dilegree with that. •1 don't have the slightest idea what's going to happen. now, but rm afraid it's going to be ugly.• Costa Mesa High Principal Andy Her- nandez said he will support any new plan similar to the projected configuration of the PCL, but doesn't look forward to allo- cating time away from school to formu- late another proposal •we've already made a major invest- ment of time and effort in this process, but it's something we'll just have to do,• Hernandez said. "One thh;>.g even the naysayers need to recognize is that .. . •A •• (Tuesday's ruling) is democracy at its J:.. · best or maybe its worst, depending on ~ your perspective.• ~ Newport Harbor Principal Bob Boies, ' who represented Tustin High at previous "' releagUlng meetings, said Newport has • ' .. one pressing concern as the process :: resumes. . •0ur primary objective is to make sure • Santa Margarita (scheduled to leave the Sea View) stays in the South Coast • League,• Boies said. •That's the big issue as far as Newport Harbor is concerned. · Other than that, nothing really matters much to our athletic program, though it will force us to scramble to get our sched· ules done once everything is se!tled. • Huntington Beach Principal Jim Staunton, who replaces former Mission Viejo principal Duffy Clark as chairman of the Orange County releaguing area, -1 said county principals will convene no sooner than the second week of November ... •SEE CIF PAGE 7 ',. high IChool .footbllll . Appr ciation due for a thankless job • Special teams standouts present the epitome of the Bravehearts classification. By Barry Faulkner, Dally Pilot : ~· I. ., .!t I -·ii ,. ... .. . ~ ... made two great plays,. jMd oC _.. f1ltule . 1~. WbollM t• ...... -.. yum, bv:h!'ting a 7.,..nt TD ageM 'lbrrauce. Johmon, an An-sea View League and All-Newport-Mesa District punter last fall u a sophomore, continues to unleash bis prodigious leg on punts and kkkotfs. The 6-5, 225-pounder averaged -42.6 yards on five punts Saturday, including a best of .(9 to help Harbor match the formidable leg of Woodbridge sophomore Shane Hanit, who averaged nearly « yards on six pWlts. Johnson, who toed a 24-yard field goal and nailed bis only PAT, also pinned Woodbridge deep with a 39-yard coffin~mer boot to the 4-yard line late in the first half. Johnson bas a pair of 62-yard punts this season, including one against Savanna that was CdM, Mesa tumble RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA -Coro- na del Mar Higb's girls volleyball team fell short as Santa Margarita topped CdM, 15-12, 15-4, 13-15, 16-14, in Sea View League action Tuesday evening. Jor~ Havrtluk paced Corona's attack with 24 kills and Sarah Petry added 16. • COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa Higb's Daylyn Kelly put up 11 assists, four blocks and sent down three kills, but her Mustangs could not overcome a pow- erf\.11 Laguna Beach squad, which went on to a 15-6, 15-4, 15-3 Pad.fie Coast League win in girls volleyball action Tuesday evening. Mesa fell to 2-3, 9-S. .· ·~ ' t • ---- - f •-r· I t _. .... tc111a ... •••u ms .............. Wo111 •t2.W •Nat••• ~':~~~~;;def. Nelon, R; HUlliMl (W) won 6-0, 6-3, M; GuntNir (W) won 6-0. ac.t 2-6, 4-6. ....... ~~(W) lost to~. 1~; def. Godbiry laltter, M; lost to Palm-Coffopy, 1-6; Stfefet-Toto rN) lost S-7, won U~ 7-6 (8-6); Mltton-Hoddcko (W) llDlt M. won 6-0, 6-J. S..Vlew~ Cllltlii INfrA ........ 2 •411•: NL VMJQhlan (CdM) def. Mllllr, 5-1; def. Bonhet~ 6-0; def. Ktlmk~, 6-2; Na. Vaughan (CdM) won, 6-3, 6-1, 6-1; Budhntja (CdM) won, 6-1, 6-1, M . .,.._., •• Lesfle-TenereUI (CdM) def. Kan-Gribben, 6-0, def. Hubbard-Wolf, 6-1, def. Dubl..cavallerl. 6-0; Meyer<olemen (CdM) won, 7-5. 6-1, 6-0; ~amey (CdM) lost 6-7, 4-6, won 6-4. PMfflc Coast~ Aulo --14. CosrA MEsA 4 Slngl9I: Chisholm (CM) def. Sanpedro (AN) 6-2. def. Gentry (AN) . 6-2., def. Brenneis (AN) 6-0. Lee (CM) lost, 6-0, 6-2. 6-2. Tran (CM) lost, 6-0, 6-0, 6-1. Doublee· Hartloff-Oo (CM) lost to EwrltNC.ledel (AN) 6-1. lost to Ross~o (AN) 6-4, lost to Roac:h-tuke (AN) 6-3. Dlmson-Tran (CM) lost. 6-1, 6-4, won 6-0. Pham-Hunyh (CM) lost, 6-0, 6-1, 6-1. hdfk Coast LAegue LAGlllNA HIU.s 18. EsTANOA 0 Singles: Tsuji (E) lost to Prause, 0-6; lost to Knitter, 4-6; lost to Hung. 2-6; Cassh:y (E) lost 0-6, 0-6, 0-6; Arbuzow (E) lost 0-6, 0-6, 0-6. Doubles.: Hlrtler-Gudvangeo (E) lost to Lautenscheleger-Davies. 3-6; lost to Goldrteln-Stlngley, 0-6; lost to Mukund- Hsiao. 4-6; Charez.ale-Nguyen (E) lost 0-6, 0-6, 2-6; Frino-Lati~ (E) lost 0-6, 0-6. CF CONTINUED FROM 6 to begin work on a new proposal. •My Wldentanding ts that we'll have to deal wtth the place- ment o1 Esperanza," Staunton sald. •1t seems to me that the sta- tus quo was rejected by the Southern Section (Tuesday).• Before the proposal was defeated Tuesday, it was amend- ed to take effect for a two-year cycle (1998·2000), half the origi- nal four-year span. Section Commissioner Dean Crowley, however, said the time span of the next releaguing pro- posal. and, to a certain extent, the placement and status of parochial powers Mater Dei and Santa Margarita, is now left to the dis- cretion of county principals. •To a degree it does (change the two-year pilot program involving Mater Dei and Santa Margarita),• Crowley said. •1 expect to have an announcement in the oat t 0 clays from Lbe . Catholic AlhletJc Anodation about how that &11 might work.• Ideally, county prtndpall would have a propol4l to~ at the next CIP COundl m11etfng, Jan. 29. ~said n.oludoo would b6 r.quired by Fe~, in order to llC()OIDJDodate the a&- lltioD of new aedioD playoff groupings in footbGil and other sports. . . In other council bustoess: • Fonner COlta Mesa tngh Prin- cipal Bob Packard, a put presi- dent of the Southern Section Coundl. received an award for distinguished service. • Tbe coaadl voted to have sec- tion delegates oppose a proposed state championship event in soc- cer (to be held in March of next year) at the Oct. 31 State Federat- ed Council meeting. • Staunton Introduced a proposal from the South Coast and Sunset leagues to implement girls golf as a sanctioned fall team sport, beginning Sept. 98. This proposal can be approved at the Jan. 29 section council meeting. Sailors edged at Santiago, 1-0 GARDEN GROVE -Newport Harbor High's field hockey team FI BED H 0 CKE Y watched its shot at a Sunset League title disappear Tuesday as Santiago's Amber Puskask knocked a goal into the comer of the net with 1:19 left in the first half to give the hosts a t-0 win. The loss dips the Sailors to 5-2-3 as Santiago goes to 7-2-1. •nat's taken us out of a hope for a first, but we're in it for second or third,• Sailors' Coach Sharon Wolfe said. Newport's goalie tallied six saves in a game that Wolle described as a defensive battle for her team. ~~ I.• I .._ .... ... .~--.... ~~ occ whist 2-1! COSTA MESA·~ COlil Cofle!1e'a Juan ~ iciailld • "' pair ot l8CODd belt go.JI. IDtlil- tng 008 in the .. minule ol p&ay, to lift the Pirates' men's soc- cer team to a 2-1 Orange Empire Conference win over Golden West tn Costa Mesa :n.iesday to end the Bua' tl-game winless streak. They are DOW 1·10-C, 0.S. Escobar, a freshman out of Costa Mesa High, took an assist on the first goal from another far· mer Mustang, Ryan Arecbederra. Newport Harbor High product Ariel Gavilan made a cross pass to Escobar for the game-winner. SCHEDULB College wo.1•1"s wolll)l'lriel Point Loma def. SoCal College, 15-12. 15-6, 15-9. sec oow 11-11. 2-7 in GSAC. 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Excel, Word, Act! M·F local rer1. Please call cha Ira 5225. 5·PC FORECLOSED alve Pacific View. DEL••11e 2622 909·380.0200 llU..TOUNCEMENTS E>Ccellent benefits. 8-12, pref'd . Fax Suale 714-581·9781 bldrm seSt2S02025.CSfolla HOMES I "AIU\ .ruut s d F R resume to: 650.8728. ---------• s eeper . o •• penn es on Pd S3800ea. Sacrifice en or ax esume: NEED HELP 1 tbt+ 2 end S75. Swivel the $1 . Repo'1, VA, S2900ea. 531-8513 Accounting Supervisor Receptlonlat Retired COM buslne11 chair $40. 839-9547. HUD. Sheriff aafea. No STUDIO Quiet. Clo•• BUSINESS & California Community Full-time for Mortgage woman, w 111 do --------- money down govern• LOTS to kbe(;=1h. ~ho 1 pell/) ANNOUNCEMENTS Newc'' P.OM. Bo>CC1660 Banking Co. In N.B. errands, shopping, A •l!~n1 Allen~ ment loan1 avallabl• sm . mon ease . FINANCE Oita na, A Call 714/831•1445 personal girt lrlday, me mpresa ona now. LTo 0 c 11 eflreellatlng1. FOR SALE 1400 $575/mo. 720-8228 2920 92628-1560 senior serv discount Rocking chair pd $500 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fax (714) 631-7246 Receptlonlat PT. 8hra ask S200, ent. unit pd 1-800-889-2292 ~~iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COSTA ••er11 2624•---------W Id Cl COUNTER HELP per wk, ev.nlngs 5:30. Local references. $2100 a1k $1200, rug Ext. H-4000 E'ald• Lot With plan• "UNA BUSINESS or ••• profit FT/PT Mallbo• & Gift apm. Call 646-2400. Al'l/C• 873-8745 floral 101t colors 11 >C8' CAL•SCAN for 3bd 2.5ba HouH. bulldlng services. Store. No ••P· nee. Ask for manager. pd $1500 a1k $600 all ---------S105K. Bulld your own $300 Oll'll' Quiet, OPPORTUNITY NalJon'a best wrlten. a-,,,-----..---Scanctlnavlen 2yra new. Also 2 anti· SOLD! lnulte over 40,000 people to your home I That's what could happen when you advertise your home for 1ale In our Salurday Real Estate Supple menu •Hom•• of the w .. k dlapl•'ll ads atert et Juat $891 ***** •Open House llatlnga for $51 It pay1 to advertise In the best local Real Eatate Section around I Call your Advertising Representative Today II homel Financing avail Sales, promotion. & Advancement oppt'y. •Reataurent Server M••••u•• will work que dreuers mahog, for owner occupied super clean 1br & 2br. 2904 publlc relatlon1. No Frlendly/bu1y store nr Resp. Food Servers as companion for the 1 /w mirror asking buyers. Call Care~ Walk-In clat, gar, pool/ retainer. "Let us take O.C. airport 955-9171 for rapidly growing Elderly and or Driver. S600 for both. 427·5960 bbq. N r H arbor/ N r 1 b k d Ward. Bkr 831·224 Hamllton. Ranta start ........ the time to bufld your CPA/Senior Acct cale In C.M. Breaklaat ~~ ng 71~J~~~n15 @ $6?S. Jim 642_..70. Please be wary ol out bualneH." By the Job. FT, Exp. Costa Mesa and lunch only. Must _ME_R_C_HAN __ D_I_S_E __ of area companlH. Theriot a Aasoclat••· Marinara Chrl1tlan work weekends. 2br 1b• Remodeled, Check with the local natlohal advertising & Schoo!. Fax: 437·7978 Pluma Cale 646·4118, _D_O_M_E_S_T_I_C_S __ 5_5_4_0_1MJSC. 6015 iiiiiiiiii~i!i!!i~iiiiiiii upper, gar, nr OCC B • t t er Bu 1Ine11 aalea relatlon1, th• Aak for Jon. GOT A $775. + S300.dep. No Bureau before you beat clients: 011ney, •Dock A11l1t1nt1• CAMPGROUND pets. 714-241-8850 aend any money for Del Taco, Nordstrom, Boat rentals/sale• co R•t811 Seleaperaon Artlat Eaeel tllt. TIMESHARES 1590 E' Id feH or Hrvlc.1. Read FA o schwa r z , aeeka neat, friendly FT, to Hll tadlea & --------•• adjustable, S 100. Membership or Tlm• • • 2bd 1ba apt. and undera1and any Anheuser-Busch, dock aa1ta to clean/ sportswear. Upscale \:IMom&Qrandmom Black Jaboret, three share? We'll lake Ill Xlnt cond, new crpt, contract• before you Hyatt Hotels, J.M. malnt boata, dock•. c 11 en t •I•. On I y Offer quality He'd drawers, 4 1hell1. America'• most auc· paint, OW, patio, gar, algn. Shop around for Pe1er1, etc. Servlce1: show areas. Asst w/ e>Cper'd need apply. childcare. FT or alter $100. 714-283-2200 cesalul rHort reHI• lndry. $900/mo. + dep. Newport Be a c h school. Fenced play clearinghouse. Call *54 9.1709* rates. preaa releaaea, corpo· cu1t aerv. Boat exp 71 .. _852 .. 88.. Cement tbl. 3benchea, rate 1alea, graphic helpful. customer 1vc. .... -• area. 1 Yr +· Located $175., Fountain a s11 o. Resort Sales Intern•-Absolutely ZERO down -----,~..,,,..,,,~~--near Kaiser Primary 110 n. I t 011 •1 r • e i r---------design, packaging, Ap~I" In person ROOFERS · Bird Bath• $20., Tree Hottest vend In USA I t t I d 200 'eo Hwy NB D••'• D•'llC•r• 1-800-423-5987 NEWPORT Net S52K/yr 6hrl/wk ea ure 1 or 91• a 1 · asl • Exp'd. Tile, comp, <:;> 845-8025 <::> Roaea S10. Oleanders, CAL•SCAN BEACH 2669 Must have A·1 credit placement, brochurH, DRIVERS NEEDED! wood, slat. Labor thru Herb•, Jaamlne $1.00, 1-800.224·2320 24hra kid• promos, printing. Cla11 B or A. FT/PT Journeyman. 548·9969 ========~I Cltru1 Trees FruJtlng Call 714/548·8825 $10. 909·674·9422 *1BR •7•0• FREE SEVEN PAQE Evening Posltlon1 Avl. R II ---------., Cell Emma betwffn °0 ng Eatet• Sele High HOUSES/ orw Incl. eox30 pool. Internet Webaltel --------9:00-2:30 840-4804 DECKING/ MERCHANDISE Quality Moving unique CONDOS No pets. Carport. Buslneu or Personal. LOST & WATER PROOFING & distinct lumllure & H rt 8 T For detalla send a fO FIR.FIGHTERS 0 k t & I k ewpo*71 ...... -:!...•5'!~ce large, Hll eddreased, UND 2925 .. • ec •Y• •ma ea collectlblea Not a FOR RENT ... _ _..... -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii No e>Cperlence necea· repalra. 548·9989 garage aale 631-8303 ••••••••• stamped envelope to: 1ary. Paid training $ BEST $ 2 b d 1 b • Furn' d. ACM, Bo>C 1851, Or· Found Cat 3_.. week• with excellent ban-S • I • • , P a r t ·t I m e Aeateurent • C•t•r· BAYRIOGE gated ange, TX 77631-1851 ago. Oeclawed. In CM eflta. High school 20.25 hr1 week, days, PRICES Ing euppllee dl1hH, =========~I BALBOA condo. Garage, w10,1 _____ c_A_L_•_sc_A_N near Baker a. Harbor. dlploma required. nights, weekend1 . P.'"' yy-,, pans, naucho warmer, 712~7123.03k0·7•11550119. IS. ML M FAILURE Call to ldenUfy 546-2472 Agel 17·34. Call ~ut at b 1• rellabdl!,.; n.uJ etc. H.B. 840·7308 LI•• Cosenza 714/574-4249 LI•• Alvera 714/574-4252 WHAT HAPPENS IF YOUDONT ADVERTISE? r ._, . .. .. NOTHING/ Call the Claulfleda 642-0678 ' iiiiiiil ISLAND 2106 .,...., 8TRIKES 1•800-345-8289 M·F " eam P •v-r nee ... PREE w an T 1 8 d i~iii!i~iii~iiiiiiiiii TS Found Cock at I e I CAL•SC .. "' for up1cale women1 CONS""'~·-oN ° ann ng • • H 2bd 2ba S1060 Gold. Publlclty traded 3 ., ...,, r•tall store. Pl•••• ua..uu.a Ten At Home 1--------- 3bd ab• Cott.9e Great area. Vault cell, company with Revolu· 7~!::;:;30~4·ev daya, i-.....,,,--...,.. ....... ...---Inquire In pereon. ~I'd i..,un. Be.ch Buy Direct and ••v•I Chances are COlONA Dlt KAil Beamed celllnga, balcony, gar, no pets. · tlonary new product. ' ... Call for dlrectlona. Dealen~rol.A, Commercial/Home brick patio, garage. 760-1713. 867·1778. No competition, Pound Doe Brown 759•7985, aak for s.-iFr.nchQ,&N"ewYcn. units from $199.00 you will flnd 1 bd + ba aep. for ground floor.Leaders male. Vicinity 17th & Debbie or Kelly. w, bur Low Monthly Pmt1 what you need office, studio etc. need to capitalize on Irvine, WeatcUff areL AN110UllStoMOOl!RN ll'r•• Color Catalog at the price 51950/mo. e13-e338. MIS,-'DTT •Ut!OUS momentum. Free 7141845-41183 1--------·L________ otSHWAREroTlFFANY Call 1-800-111-0158 t t \dtl•'••"'""" v ld•o , Toll free ~---.....,..--....... --•• !VBRYlliINOlll you wan o pay COSTA --au 2124 RENTALS 1 .. aa-209.4009 Found Kitten COM on S • • k In I 1 5 FJND when you read "1.a '••••••••• CAL•SCAN 1019 co rne r of customer service &ai1:uel.,probatt,F.mll, Clanlfled 1• , _____ _..;;....;;..;;..;,.... Bay11de & Heliotrope. re pa to work In divWon ~ Pl• ... call 873-0202 retail 1peelatty atore 714-249-3711 an apal1tllent dally ~---- ODLDRENS I' 0 u n a par a k u t. through Christmas through classtned M2..Sl78 Yellow/blue In the seaaon. Full/part-vlclntty of Windward & time ahffta avalfable. Muat have excellent communlcltlon akllla. Flexlble hours avall from 9am-9pm, 7 daya/WHk. Pay 18/hr. Call Shauna today @ MG-0230 •VetAad• Ex.,.n.t,c• MOellaty. Put a few words to· work fer yew. Call • . .. 47 Mo.ta uni 48 -Al9lt Poe 51 Aoolaf 52~ 53~ pl9yef oooc:lment tit c.ntnet, e.g. 57 Voanlc duM 151-Bowl 82 EtefNllV 83 Zuldar -&4 Sldllful &5 Conndlct ee T~ °'curve 87 JoM\unlel'1 need DOWN 1 8'tef fUhlon 2 UnctoM. ~= 5 ExclualY9 """'"' e~~__,, 7 cow.t>oY'• .... :~ 10~ 11 Pack anlmal 12 Finger or toe 13 Swiftly 21 Notaaoul 22 Big Tep 23"-allhe , WEDNESOAV. OCTOIB 22. 1997 CUYSLD 8050 M!IC!DES 9130 nNOUTll 1115 1'0YOU lillO .~~-----~--------------------~limlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .......... •93 380 a•L •aa Vew-eer 1 Owtw, •aa .. r... ....., ly OWLIS GOllN """'9 OMM StWIP arid TAHNAH HaSCH •94 N•w Yerker Loaded. beloW blu• bookl 110.000. H7-9891, 4-'1pm. a,.., CondltJon, iow mllN, .,,. cond • .....,.. ..-. *• "· 140k m •••· $7500 obo new tltH, llmlng ~. atereu, uma 11tnll •72~·9eoe. AMIFM cau, A/C, $11G01ftrm. ~ ••1 111t, opggoy FORD 9075 MERCURY 7 P!f'u.:,S~. oOC> •eo c.etoa it Aec:t, 9135 ________ 6 ap, amlfm. A/C, Orfvlnal OWMf, alnC cond. AOOO MCI ... or~l"O Both valnenbM. Welt deala. WB8T NOR'l'R •AKQ1f41 01 OA .. , .. EAST olt.he kt111 of beuU (what el.?), it liiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii __. u ii ltaat'• MCOnd double ••• Muatane Red w/ wu IQi.nc to P9.J o«hllDdlomeb. bl k Inter. 289 ve. West'• heart leadaUaCJled the Rebulll front 1u1p, only entry to declaret'a cliamond tnans, htr, PS. New auiL There wu only one hope to brakea. radiator. land the contract and, alnc. this $8000/obo. 850-1435. wu at a duplicate eYent and not for • '02 ixptorer XL T ~------ '92 aAaLI! WAGON 80« mllee. auto, air, caasene, Immaculate (137 131 ) t7050 L•XUS OF Wl!STMINSTl!R 71.-.en-eooe RANGE lOVB 1177 'HRanee.....,"8d.U4 to mllea, chtOtna wta. 9221 ~---- very ctean, loaded! , 84 Pe rd aronoo Sl&,QSO 72CMHI04 XL T v.a, auto. poW91', •• OKQ.J10931 O.JI •Jt081 v 871 0 95.C coin cit.be realm, declarer elected to 4x4 Loaded! 62K ml, ---------• iroforlnke. lthr, new brakes, warr. NISSAN 9150 SUBARU To the Rnt trick South played 512•200 831-3689 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil air, rebullt engine. • 9200 $3200/obo. 72'3-1504. •••t 80t1111 •I OA4 •Al4 low amoothly from ~ handa and •oe Explorer XL T '93 Ultlma Moving, '8C:c!,L :.: ~'! VOWWAGE.N 9235 Welt, eager to inflict a four-digit md/grn, ld'd, V8. lthr. must Hiii Runt great, portatlon. Good cond fiiim&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii penalty, aaw no reason not to con-pw/pl, abs, tllt, crulH, nice Interior. White/ 5750 S73-274; 'T9 Volkaw..-n a119 t.inue with a aecood h.rt. Declarer A/C, CO. mnrf S23.8K woodgrain Interior Whlte/whrte, 17k Otlg OK Q 109731 •Q 10'7 jettiaooed the ace of ctiamooda from •875°8085• $8995 obo 719·2901 ml, collectors c:tanle. dummy and won in band, then i--------•oe 240 SX SE TOYOTA 9210 $14,000 844-8e52 The blddins: WW8'I' NORTH IO 46 p-.. P.. P-P.. p- Opening lead: King of Q eaabed Lhe kine and queen of dia-HONDA 9085 28k mllea, auto, mond1 t.o drop the a•ck. Ao co. lull power, Ilk• new, avalanche of diamonda fo owed and (3UWE527) s 1 e ,550 when the lut waa played, the table '07 Clvlo DX White, LEXUS OF d t thl b t , auto, 4200 mll•• waa own o no n1 u 1our 513,'800 673.5542 or WESTMINSTER apadM. Eut held four •padea and .e7 s.244h 714-802-eooe the ace of clube. No milter what Thinking of having a Eut di8c:arded, declarer waa bound garage sale? to make th. lut four tricks, either JEEP 911 O Give us a calll with dummy'a 1padea or with the CLASSIFIED' queen of clubs and the three high 842·5878 '84 Corolla x tnt MISC AT-O 24 Inside, outalde & • v& 9 5 under hood. Auto, AC, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii am-Im. $2700 723-4226 S•IUD CARa from SELL your used vehicle through classified 642-5678 S 1 76. Porsche•. Cadlllac•. Chevy•. BMW'a, Corvettes. Aleo Jeeps, 4W0'1. Your Area. Toll Fr" 1-800·218·9000 .... A·13M fat currant hllnga Fe" playera can resist t.empt.a- tion. With a guarant.eed dividend •tarin1 them in the face, a 1mall protit is not alwaya enough. spades! '80 Eagle Wagon Lmtd 4x4. auto, pw, ps, ,-------------- Six •padea waa certainly going down to deCeat, and Eut could oot rea:lat doubling. Sure that Eut held an ace and a trump trick South, New Jeraeyian Barbara Tepper, ran to ais no trump and, after the lead am-Im, runs good. Learn to be a better brldse S700 obo 631-0757 playerl 8ubacribe now to the Goren Bridp Lett.er by callina ------- (800) 788-1125 for information. LEXUS Or write to: Goren Bridp Let-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11 &er, P.O. Bos 4410, Chlcap, DL 80880. '01 ES 250 ACURA 9010 CADILLAC 9040 53K miles. chrome wls moonroof, like new, (2XUZ101) $12,050 6169 ~-iiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiil~i[iiiiijiiiiijiiii~iiijiiiiiiiii '00 LS 400 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '88 Leoend Auto, full 7 8 ' E L D 0 RA D 0 16" chrome wheels, NEWPORT BEACH Ale BIARRITZ leather, moonrool, ASSOC. GARAO• UL• power, , •unroof, ' Excellent Immaculate Vista Roma, Vlata cc, tint. custom tires Condition, a/c, $3500. (039766) $17,050 Trucha, Vista Suerte, S6800 87~1013 CALL: 909·927·3335 Vista Del Oro (part), --------•---------'02 LS 400 Nr Ea-.tbtuft •hopping BUICR 9035 CHEVROLET 9045 64k miles, Nakamlchl cent• r. a at u rd •w iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CO• moonrool ~0J~,:.~~. -:i~r::,~: •as Century Limited •ea CORVETTE i2ZF0759l s21 •050 8 cyl, all power. cold Removable Hard-Top/ '02 SC 400 A/C, xlnt cond, very Conv/Roadster Low Chrome wheels. clean In & out. alway1 Miies • 1 Owner feather,moonrool, garaged, no mech. Factory Manuals lncld llke new f.~1~ 1 ~:,'.'Mu~ r ::.~ M~,!;.O~~Noci :;,~~-(002038) $23,050 $3850 548·1554 000·027·3335 •97 ES 300 '02 Regal Cuatom •• , ... ., .... 7--C ...... O,.,R,...,..V,...E-T""'T-E Leather, moonrool, Low mllea.,auto, Brllllant Redl Alarm, certified power 1eat, alloys, New Mr. Goodwrench (018458) $20,850 & more Engine. New Tires TRANSPORTATION MARINE SLIPS DOCRS 7022 35'x12' Sllp avall D YIS,sa&. ~y CAa Run your ad in ---------.----------.---------• Pvt comm, no llve-(3BBJ573) $7550 $8000. 909-927-3335 '05 SC 400 L•XUS OF ,85 Celebrlt~ Wagon Lo miles, Nakamlchl the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Doily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley lndee>endent to JEWELRY, FURS PETS • •ART 6025 ANIMALS 6049 GARAGE SALES Ohpoalng of art Beautlful 6mo. old, ________ _ • c·olfectlon. Olla, Calleo kitten needa COSTA MESA 6124 Pa1tels, Watercolors, roving home. Call Prints. Antique etch-582·508-3525 Inga & engravlnga, CPA ite,.lan Bfeedll'I/ +ESTATE SALE+ book• & poatera. 0111 Kittens. Fancy feast cats Sat hm-1pm WESTMINSTER CO. moonrool, aboarda/overnlle1. N.8 .$250.650-8536 71.-.ao2-eooe 4dr, &cyl, auto, Immaculate N•wPort Baw good cond $1900 obo (3VZZ594) $34,050 Boat sllpa In 1mall CADILIAC 9040 •79o-94ee• LEXUS OF private marina on Via '90 ZR1 VETTE WESTMINSTER Udo. From S 13-S 16tt. iiiiiiii!iiiii!ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii All options. King of 714-802-8008 Sall or Electrlc pref'd. , 7 e I' I•• t w 0 0 d the Hiii. One Owner. --------No five aboarda. Size Convertible with Red/Red. Four new •oe LS400 Clean car 2511·50ft available. 48K orlglnat mllea. Urea. $35,000. Call Pearl White, 34K ml, 714-875-4912 Agent a/c. A Real Beautwl 1 __ ..,.<1,,,,1,,,,4...,) ,..,1.,.,eo,,,,-,,,,.1 s.,.e_o__ cd, gold. chrome, tint, $3500. 809--927-3335 '05 ASTRO S4l ,SOO. PP 640.8588 '87 O.Vlll• Spealal 24k mi, dual air, white, 1 ________ _ Arctic White ext. aUoya, lull pwr, llke new MERCEDES 9130 cream Int. Rolla grlll, (3KET923) $10..1550 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • lftclude rare O.Wlnne a rate Liiac Hlmalav-n 1082 •• Camino featured aa Chrlatmaa <:::>788-0SH<:::> --------AUTOMOBILES card. 714/875-7978. --...--------~Loving, tMndty, CFA On the move? Peralan kJttana, whit• ~SELL Torti .. aheu, $350. 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She b a firm beltevu that btr clkmu are the reason for her ~. Her commhmenr to hl'r chentJ Is aimrle: Treat them wuh the hlgh<"t level of resriect end em:ntlon to derails Is 1 prionty. To reach J udy Gnuhk.ln ple&K call 1-80().510..1760 "27. Cindy Kraft The HflOlth Club N•fwork Cindy will help guide you on your way to a guaranteed healthier lifestyle with her unique, personalized· health care program. involving fitness, diet and nutrition. can for details. 714-640-6493 ~ula~senza Realtar, The Summit Realty Group An aai1Je real es rate agnir since 1989, Paula speciali"t.ts in Sourh Councy real e.srate. She u ~ inmlved in her communicy & sr.arttd a school donation program in which her cliems choose what school receives w donation . She is a past board member of w Lo,runa Niguel Lmle League and is a certified ioasnna.ster To mut with Paula about 'YOUT real emue needs pkase caU her at 714-495-2510. .f.&BSPOR'IS 'l'll•RAPr II ••HAa Twenty minutes free or one hour for $45 Flnt vtslt only Lynn & Barbara R.N. LM.T. 2675 1rv1ne Ave. Suite E CM 722-9823 302-4570 Paulson Qeally Owner/Broker, NoraJee Paulson N oraJee started her own real estate company in 1984. She has represented over 150 buyers and sellers in the Bluffs with $40 million in sales to date. Noralee specializes in personal attention and continues to give her clients the best service and exposure. Call Noralee for an honest, accurate value of your home! (714) 760-6097. .lJ'<J~~ 4, SPECIAL EFFECTS L ICENSED SKIN CARE & MAKE-UP ARTIST Specializes in Camouflage, Ytdeo, Photography, Film & Theatre Make-up . 7·14.892.8012 LINDA ESCOBEDO R~oltor Assoc./Notary PuhUc Over 17 years experience in Real Estate Sala. S~daliting in ruidmrial & ~ propmiu in the Newport Beach/Baiboa Pmin.nJa area. She can be readud at/·•~ (714) 673-7368 ' A ·s 1501 W. Balboa BWd. ~~'/; Newport Beach '~ Dayna Pettit Realtor, Cannery Village Realty o .. r na h.1~ i-n in real estate llncc 1989 and haa learned a re•~ct for 1hc busine" which i1 ton,, bani work if you wan tn ~ •uC<t'S~ful in it. She haa livccl in Ncwpon Beach for 32 .vt'a.r. • 24 yurs on Balboa Pen1n1ula Point. Simply put, I >.i.vna ~l.t"Vel.) 'OU urn bu1ineM b,r rerurala and rcputat ion. She it a community Acti.,..1 & Leader and rnrrently ia ecrvini aa a Civil Service Com.missioner & i• involved with tbc Balboa Theater Re.tonrion & S~alt Up N~rt 8oud. You can reach Da.Y"a Pettit &1 71'4 673·3899. C lub O ne Newpor>t Jill S. Kraut/Pres ident Oub One ~rt is an exciting new concept "Country Club . We arc not however limited to a 1ingtc facility. We offer an extensive variety of cnren:ainmenr options, networttlng opporrunitia, and a chance to treat~ to tile small indu~ ~ all dacrvc. If you Like to have fun, like to the pampcrcd..i..or want to enhance ~ur bwincu ncnrork. uub One it where you belong. ;;,.;,..;-......-.. C.J1 UI at (7lt)7Ja.Jl stwlafora.doL Fax (714) 675-5043 Cannery Rentals Property Management, Inc. Sally • Christi • Valerie 2919 Newport Blvd . Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 675-4606 (714) 675-6173 1-800-2-47-8209 JOHANNA MARKLIN91 Agenc, Prudential California Realty Recognized as a "Top Sales Executive" of the Irvine office, Johanna's success can be contributed to professionalism, integrity and the personal attcnuon she gives co each of her clients. She continually receives letters t1f praise and many clients refer her to their friends & family. You may reach Johanna Marlcley at 714-301~6292 .: Dawna Stone, founder ol Xlrafit A N9wP,oft Becxfl based weight mo~t o;;J fl!W100CJI training company, provides unique insights inlo ""'9iaht monaaAll'\Ant and .~ise progroms. She realizes that~t-i~·~ ditticuh for p.ople lo find lime lo exercise Dawna de..e~ o ~lized pi~11 that works best for each dient's busy sch.du . Dawna has on undergroduota dearM from U.C. Berke~ and o graduate dea ... from UClA FOi' more informotion obout the brafit ~rom Ot' o he consultation contact Dawna StOr. at 714 548-4611'. BROOKE C OLDREN Brooke's seecialty IS Cliffhaven, where she resides with her husband and two children. She is enthusiastic and committed to matching the nght property with the ri9ht cltent. She hOlds a bachelor's degree in busmeH and has a strong background in accounting and finance. Brooke is an effective fund-raiser and devotes a good f)!lrt of her time to The Orange County c:flapter of the Luminaries. a support group for the Doheny Eye Institute and 1s an active member and supporter of the National Charity League. Now is a great time to buy or sell your homel For a free maritet evaluation call Brooke Coldren at 714-644-6373 x122. Nan Doyle Realtor, RE/MAX South County Nan has bttn a~ esca1c professional for 13 years and specializa in ocean view properties. She prides herself in gecting cough listinp sold! Her atensiY'C l»ckground includes owning 2 businesses and a film acncss with over 70 commercials, morion picrurcs and 1V. Locally Nan has been involved with the Chikif'l'n·s Home Society, Chariry uague, Town and Gown. Panhdlcnic. Philharmonic and Hoag Hospital Auxiliary. She resides in Corona dd Mar with her husband, Or. James C. Please call Nan at 714'·760-5000x.525 Jackie Gillis, Realtor One of the top Brokers in Costa Mesa & Newport Beach area, she has an R.E. Certification from Coastline College & the Graduate R.E. Institute Designation. Jackie was awarded H Realtor of the Year H in 1990 by the Orange Coast Association of Realtors & HWoman of the YearH in 1994 by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commer~. You can reach her at 714-631-8011 . ~Mary Fryer~ I ~lat1Cd Ollt RS a ~P<.'CC'h Pathologist with 8 Speech 6 &...ang\~ ocvclOf)mcm CCntf."r In Mahclm. v.brk.lng wllh ncuf'Okl8ICallY handlcclpf>ett t:hlldrcn was very fultllllng for me. tn the ea. I pur hased unll!i In Newport And then grew very fond of the orcn. I th ·11 c.unc d my ll<'enS<' and bepn to pC'OOt frOM my t)C')t)by nnvrltng and s.1111r-.g aro my other favome ~. ,,_ only otlt" chlfli I have 10 offer be5k:lea eJCperUllO, le 5el\llCe wtlh a alP'Nif SI I WiVll my cbentt hBAW when WCIUW ........ fttw(iys 80 the C1<1rR mlc to Cf*ft Ihle,