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SERVING THE NEWPORT -COSTA MESA COtvWUNITIES SINCE 1907 MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1998
Purrfect .
pals .
D uring the Nov. 30 mcet-
mg of the school chs-
tncl's strntegic planning
committee, fatancid Pnncipal
Peggy Anatol said it's not
uncommon for her to get a
note in th<• mail remmdmg
hc>r, •ft 's time for Margaret
Thatcher to g<'l hN shots.•
MtH!J<ITCl
Thatcher is
Anatol's fdmily
Cdl, whose
deceas~d pre-
<.IN:essor WdS
Golda Meir.
PS. In
cc1se some-
one·<lt
Ei;tancia is planning
a gomg-awtly bash for Anatol
-who will be leavmg the
school m January to lake over
· as the district d1rectot of
aS!.f!S'>ment and K.12 curricu-
lum -her ftlvontn music
group is the Squirrel Nut Zip-
pers.
JOHN HEDGES WOULD HAVE
BEEN PROUD
The torrnN councilman,
who was known for his gripes
about pothole-mlden Balboil
Boulevard, has somE~lh1ng in
rommon with Righteous Broth-
N Bill Medley.
M<'dley, who 9ilve c1 hencfit
concert last W<'l'k tor the Bui-
~ !Joa Theil tt•r, entert.linPd· the
audience with his funny cl1il-
loguc between songs.
During ont' of his c-omcd1c
interludps, Mt•clley -who
lives on Peninsula Pomt -
~a1c1 he'd smq at thr> Balboa
Pavilion every niqqt for a
month tf it would qet Balboa
Boulevard hxnd.
• 1 havP a Ford Bronco and
it's like a damn rodeo gomg
down then>,• Medley JOkPcl as
the t1udience roared 111to
laughter. •some mght my
truck would '-ilY, 'I'm not doing
it, Bill,' and f' d have to spend
tlw niCJht at D1lh1l<tn's . ~
EL TORO IS EL SNORE-0
TO STUDENTS
A group of OCC students
w<1s instructed to do a
research project on a conlro·
vers1al locul issue.
The students decided to
research Uw Harbor Ccntl'r
issue, which pits quahty ol hfe
issue with desire lor growth
and development. The stu-
dents spent their Thanksgiv-
ing weekend studymg the pro-
ject .1nd conducting mter-
v1ew:;,
Cheryl Johnston, one of the
students involved m the pro-
JCCt, sttid the group was pretty
unanimous about wanting to
study the issue. ThC?y had con-
sidered researchmg the El
Toro airport controversy, which
dt~als with similar 1c,sue"
However, th<W d<•cided
against it bnc·t111sc of the pro-
paganda they would h~lVC to
sift through and hPcause
everyone was so tired of hear-
10g about 1t, Johnston scHCI,
-Compiled by the
Daily Pilot staff
Rem.inders: o~ El: Niiio·'s fury
. ,. .. . . ... .
• One-year anniversary of big
storm that flooded their homes
brings back bad memories for
some Costa Mesa residents
E1N GH.
A year ago today, Ada Kersch
watched her belongings flotlt down the
street as she swept mud clnd watN
across her hardwood floors and out the '
door of her Costa Mesa home
. .
smd H But when I l'\edr the r'din 1s com-
ing, 1t JUSt petrifies me. The feeling that
it's going to happen again 1s the most
flonilymg th.mg."
Although the anniversary of the
flood urings back a rush of emotions,
Kersch said she has lived with the
flood every day smce 1t hit last year.
Her home near Costa Mesa High
School is filled with constdnt
reminders.
lunuo h<1s mnde 1t dilticult tor K&'ch to
havt• <1ny peace of nund M<Jking the
rcpaus and rebuilding her home tukes
mon~y Kersch said she doesn t have.
·1 1ust want 10 get back to normal,•
Kersch said.
For many, a home 1s a s<Jnctuary. For
Ker..c:h, her home proV1dcd her \\,th d
~wnsc of pride, dpparent as "he careful·
ly sweeps up dust or picks UP. a p1ec:e
of threud that has faJlen to the floor dS
she sp<'aks.
•11 1s my identity," she Sdid.
For Kersch and other Southlanders,
Dec. 6 and 7, 1997, mark the days
when the worst of the El Nuio stonn.s
hit, bringing torrents of fdlII runoff mto
The water line on her couch and
along her wdlls are still disbnct. Wood
panehng on her walls has fallen away.
Kitchen cabinets have warped so that
she can't close the doors Many
anbques that she loVLngly decorated
her home with have been destroyed.
Kersch's furniture and belongings
are still stdcked in the rruddle of the
rooms. Living in Uus constant state of
Kmsch ncL•ded only to look to her
wt1Us und C'dbinets -dt family heir-
)ooms, photo9raphs of gredt-grandfa·
thNS dnd ~1rcindmothcrs, pamtmgs
clone by ftmnly meml>1trs -to know
who Sitt• was ancl whC're she came
OJANA MUlVIHJU I DAll.V PILOl
Ada Kersch 's home flooded ln 1995 and 1997.
their homes "Every time I hear the rains are coming," she says
·1 used to love _SEE.REMINDERS P-AGES now, "I freeze up. And I'm not a scared p_erson._"_....._..._,
Samuel Holland,7,
reaches for a red
balloon offered by
Or. Colette Amsdorf
of Priestley Chlro-
pracl11 while riding
on th, ,houlders of
Erle Wolf ·during the
Corona del Mar
Christmas Walk on
Sunday afternoon.
Food, music, shop-
ping and cold winds
got people into the
holiday spirit at the
annual e\.enl
DON lE.AC.H CA " Pl or
Out for ~holiday stroll
'Cool and breezy' doesn't deter Corona del Mar festivities
DON UACH/ DAILY Pll.Ol
Strollers cro s'Paclfic Coast Highway during the 1998
Corona del Mar Christmas Walk.
!Xiv Plbl
CORONA DEL f'.. 1AR -They
were dancing m tht> lreet -
and eating, and talking, and
meeting \\1th tnends, and shop-
ping.
Desp1t£1 strong gu ts of wind
and the threat of ram, thousands
oJ v1s1tor.. :-hit headed to Coast
H1ghlway yo:.lercl11y atternoon
for the 22nd Annual Corona del
Mar Chi 1strn11s Walk.
Pt1rents i.lnd <·htlclrnn bundled
m wmter coats watcht>d as Salsa
duncers strutted tlwu stult from
the Chorus Linc d.inc e st11d10.
Food sttmphngs hom locetl
resltlUrants r.reatcd lonu Imes on
sidewalks. Several adults wait-
ed to get their p1c-ture taken
C 0 M M U N I I Y· B R I E F I N G
with a young-lookm~J Santa
Claus, and a free trolley nrle
brought d little bit of San Fran-
osco to the mile-long Corona
de! Mar busme s d1stnct on
Coac;t Highway betwe<>n Avoca·
do Avenue an<i Popp} Lane
Uruted Stat • Mann Corp
representallv s also oollectnd
toys for the Tor<> for Tots pro·
gram for Orange County } oung-
sten..
"It's JUSt been d little cool nnct
brnt'Zy, but the sun 1 shmmg
real nice, about 1,500 people< r'
out here walking drotind, • ,,aid
Cham bet ot Conunerq'! memhcr
and fomwr prc~1dent Dan DlUl·
ham
Sm·enty-ycar-old C'orOf~fi dd
SEE STROLL PAGE 5
New city
leaders
• swomm
tonight
Costa J\1esa council will
also look at J\1otorola
contract for high-tech fire
and police systems.
E1JSI G£1
lblr Pb
COSTA MESA -Tu·o City
Council membcn; will be sworn
into office at tonight's meeting.
Planrung ComntL<;:i1oner Linda
Ducon will hegm her fust term m
ofllCP and Oty Counalman Gary
Monah<Jn will begin his second
~1onahan, who bas served as
mn)lor pro tern, is also expect d to
take the helm as mayor and
a"sum~ office th.is everung.
Although the official process
requue taking nonunation:s and d
vote, lrad1llonaUy the mayor J~ro
tern has gone on to become may-
or, sctad Allan Roeder, oty manag-
er.
In ddd1llon, the council \\ill
elect a mayor pro tern A resolu
lion recognwng Peter Buffa'~ con-
tnbutions whil., on council v.ill
also be adopted. Buffa hru .;erved
on the council for about 14 years
In other matteTh, the counol
"'ill also \oft~ on a $918 000 agree-
ment with Motorola, Inc to hclp
police and fir s~r.'lccs go h1gh-
tech The funding w·tll pay for U1e
rc1>lacement ol a 15-year-o!d pub-
lk safct) ~omputN ")stem and an
obsolete mobile data system
TI1c new computer syst~m \\ill
be responsihte for computer-rude<l
d1Spntch for police and hrc er·
\'lees, and record" management
surh as d•g1t, I hngcrpnnting and
muq:shots, Tiw new mobile dt1ta
)I tem will al'io mdude a geo-
grnph1c information sy tem
Tiit-! council meeting will tle~m
t o 3(> p m today m Council
hambers at City Hall, i7 Fair
Om•
WISH OF THE WEEK INSIDE SPORTS INDEX
• These items -and mcJny more -are •wl\hes • the
pnnc•pals of the Newport Mesa Unified School District
would hke to Nve granted In ord r to continue lmprov·
ing the quality of students' educ~nion. Take a look at the
ll$t below and maybe you, by volunte rmg 1n "a comput·
er lctb or donating boolo.~. @n mi.k@ a w1~h come true.
+ SCHOOL: Estancia High School, 2323 Placen-
tia Ave .. Costa Mesa
+. PRINOPAL: Peggy Anatol
~~~Mi~Bi·itt:!~~·~•tor. food and clothing fort -.-
school's Adopt·A Family Christm s program, used telephone
books that can be donated at th& drop-off bin at tho school.
+ TELEPHONE: (949) 515 6500 ....
AROUND TOWN . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • S
OASSIR£D • • . • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8
POOO Fil.ES • • • ......................... 7
PUBUC NOTICES .. • ............... ,. • • 8
WTS ................................. 6
WllfER . • •.• ,. .,. ......... 2
Wf.ATH R
LET 11IE SUN SHlllf I# ON lll01H£1
IEAl111RJL OfffMIEI au
s. .... ,.2
, Members of the •Sanc:lyfeet ~tlon."
·-i~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·-~~~~~~~+~~~~~
Parley, Bm'bllr• Thlbflult and Wrttne ~t
paute t Yotemlte'1 Glen Aulln Falls. \
2 ~day, December 7, 1998
IE l·G HI 0 RS
COMMUNITY
Girl k out Troop 1I1 from
Harbor View School made
Santa hats for th dolphin t op1·
aries that were feature"d m the
annual Coronil del Mar Christ-
mas Walk that t ook place Sun·
day• The girls made the hats
fronv money they earned from
their fall Girl Scout magazine
and nuts sate. The fourth·
graders also wrapped presenh
for the Santa boat with donat·
ed wrapping paper. Troop mefT\··
hers are C.therine Cardelual,
Taylor Clartc. Anni• CJHter,
Hannah Dean, Stephanie ·
Finney, Shasta Gllmoie, • •
Paige Harryman, Katherine
Kaamarek. Ava ICavooul,
Ann Klunder, Sophie Loyd,
Allison Lynch, Z.n Margolls,
Emlly McAdams and K HN
Palchlkoff. Debbie Margolis
and Marijane Palchikotf are
Troop leaders .... The ne w
Riverboat Restaurant has .
opened on the Pride of New.
port. known formerly as t he
Reuben E. Lee. The rest au-
ra nt shares Its new location
w ith the Newport Harbor Nau-
tlcal Museum. The restaurant
features New Orleans-style
seafood and acts also as •
steakhouse ... Th~ Youth Flag
Football City Championships
wer.e swept by two Harbor
View Elementary teams that
wer.!_ coached by Dino Orb1so.
Th• championship' were
held Nov. 20. The winners of
the Newport Beach Commu·
nity Services-sponsored com· •
petition go on to represent
the city In the Orang• Coun-
ty Municipal Athletlc Associ-
ation Tournament this
month .... Costa Mesa resi-
dent Fried Heyn has been re·
elected to a se venth term as
Southwestern Division director
for the Amencan Radio Relay
league Inc. Th• American
Radio Re lay League Is the
nation's largest organization
of Amateur Radio operators ...
MILITARY
Navy Lt. Comdr. R. Murray
Gero Is ha lfway through a
six-month deployment to
the Mediterranean Sea and
Arabian Gulf. Gero Is aboard
the attack submar ine USS
Na rwhal. Gero Is the son of
Ne wport Beach resident
Eleana Gero. Gero is m•mber
of the 1972 graduating class
of Agoura High School,
Auburn University and
joined th• Navy In October
f975.
ENGAGEMENT
Laurie Beth Hermann
and Phillip La Plante
Hermann-La Plante
~tr. LeRor A. He nndnn of San
Rafdel, C<1hf . ,rncl Donna Iler-
ma nn of NP.wport BPctch hdVt"
announcPd thP. engage ment of
thetr daughtC"r, Laune Beth, to
Ph1lhp L<t wrc•nc1• Ld Plante, son
of Mmam c1nd lhP late William
John Lo Plante• nf Bc1ll>0d Island.
The hnde-to-hf' 1:, u gruduut<>
of NP.wport H<trbor f hgh School
and atlPnded OCC
The groom to hP 1s a qracluate
of Corona dl'I Mr1r fhgh School
and use •
A sprrnu 10~1q wedding 1s
plcmned.
locals onl I
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
UP CLOSE
Toe ,. '
·~·
' · Newp ort Beach City Councilman
+ WHEN WERE YOU ELECTED?
Nov. 3, sworn in Nov. 30
~ FAMILY STATUS: Marned to
Kay Ridgeway with three chil·
dren: Kyle, 8: Scott, 61 and Madi-
son, 4.
+AGE:53
+EDUCATION: Bachelor's of sci·
ence degree m finance from
USC, law degree from Loyola .
Marymount Uruversity Law
School + PAST POSmONS: Public ser-
Vtce: planning comrmss1oner tor
past six years, chairman in 1995.
Professional: public defender
with Los Angeles County, broker
with Coldwell Banker Commer-
cial, executive vice president
with Santa Anita Development
Corp.
? PRESENT OCCUPATION: Ownt>r
since 1989 of Ridgeway Develop-
ment Co., a shopping center
developer and asset managl:'r
•:• EXPl.A'NATlON""Or JOB I~ 15 .
WORDS OR.FEWER: Pwthase
raw land, design, construct and
lease project, and manage pro-
Ject upon completion + YOUR GREATEST PROFESSION-
AL ACHIEVEMENT: Appomtment
as the governmental affdirs
chamnan for the 11 WPstem
states for the International Coun-
cil of Shopping Centers
•:• YOUR GREATEST PERSONAL
ACHIEVEMENT: Mcmymg my
wile and having three b(•autifuJ
children .
•!• YOUR PERSONAL MOlTO:
Never give up . •!> WORD OR PHRASE YOU MOST
OVERUSE: "ln rny op1mon .. "
<t-YOUR LAST CHARITABLE ACT: Alaska. (I didn't make it.) ol .ill r<'hgions hv all people.
•t-YOUR GREATEST EXTRAVA-
GANCE: Recreational boating
•%• THE BEST BOOtc YOU'VE
READ: HFountainhead~ ~Y Ayn
Rand
•l> WHAT CAN YOU COOK? My
ch1lcln•n ttnd I mdde chocoldte
chip cookies on the niqht of the
election
G1vmg both time and money to
the N~IA port I;lementc1ry Foun-
dation
<!-WHAT WOU.LD YOU HAVE
BEEN VOTED IN HIGH SCHOOL?
Goof-Clff
•:· YOUR IDEA OF EXERCISE: Ufe-
< }'dl: tine! WC'ltJhls for 45 trunUtl's
ench d11y
+ THE COMPACT DISC IN YOUR
CAR RIGHT NOW: ElVls Presley's
Greatest Hits
•!> A HABIT YOU WISH YOU
COULD CHANGE: W 1kmq up at
5 30 d m.
•!• AS A CHILD, WHAT DID
SCHOOLMATES TEASE YOU
ABOUn My two front teeth
.:; WHO ARE YOUR HEROES7
Abraham Lincoln
·:> FAVORITE ESCAPE FROM REAL·
ITY· Vacdtion with my tnmily
•:• THE THING YOU DISLIKE MOST
ABOUT YOUR APPEARANCE: My
lrll)'
•:• YOUR MOST TREASURED POS-1
SESSION: Handmade wood bowl
made by maternat grandfather
who died before I was born
<!>THE COLLEGE MAJOR YOU
ALMOST TOOK: I alway:, wanted
to go to business school.
•:• WHAT IS IN YOUR TRUNK
RIGHT NOW? Golf clubs and an
umbrella
•:• ONE THING YOU WOULD
CHANGE ABOUT THE WORLD IF
YOU COULD: I woold ensure um·
ty of hwnan spmt and tolerann•
•:• I HAVE A DREAM THAT: Every
person w1JI find peace of ntind
·:· NUMBER WHERE PEOPLE CAN
REACH YOU: (949) 721-9490 at
lrnrk, (Q4QJ 673-8017 at home.
•:• THE WORST IDEA YOU EVER
HAD: 1h mq to dnv<.. non~top to
schools
SC H O O L DA YS
Estancia helps needy
for holidays
Estancia High School ts sponsonng .n
needy families tlus holi<idy season
Family profiles are proVlded to the
sponsors, bnngmg them closer to tho:se
they are helptng.
This year's sponsors mdude vanou
student club:., school admm1stralors and
the PTSA. Memben. of the community
are also mVJted to m<.1ke donations
For more informatJon, call the "chool at
(949) 515-6500
Community meetings on
school changes schedul ed
Parents, students and mtercsti>d c1h·
zens are invtted to attend mfonnattonal
meetings regarding initial 1de11s for a pro·
posed reconfiguration ot Newport·l\h•stt
school diStrlct campuses, and an explttnl1-
tion of the processes that will he av<11lttblP
in order to provide input mto cler1s1on-
malung.
Meeting'dates, tunes and locations CUI'
as follows:,
Wednesday-5:30 to 6:30 p.m,, Cost<1
Mesa High School Zone, Go:;ta MP ,
I huh School Lyceum, 2650 Pturv1ew
Routl, Costa Me!'tar 7 to 8 p.m., NPwport
I lurbor I hgh School Zorw. Newport
I h~lghts Elementary School multipurpose
room,
300 E. 1.Sth St. Newport Beuch
Thursday-5.30 to 6-30 p m., Esl<1nau
I hgh School Zone, EstanCJtl High School
Commons, 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa
?\h•sa: 7:30 lo 8:30 p .m .. Co1ona dPI Mar
Zone, Corona del Mar High School Litt!•
Th<?dter, 2101 Easthluff Dnve, Newport
Beach
Mock 1nurder trial held
at Costa ~f esa High
On Friday, Costa Me a High School
held a mock trial in which an 18-year-old
defendant was charged with murder and
conspm1cy to comnul murdc1 even
thouqh he didn't shoot the victim.
The students pl.1ycd all the part" -
dllorncys, witnesses dnrl Jury mPml>cr" -
cxr.ept for the judge. played by Superior
Court .Judge William Eviins.
"It went well," said Gay Ge1ser-~<1n·
cloval, the mock t1idl cOiJCh. "We had it set
up like a courtroom."
"Most people go mto court and get
ntwS Storie.~ ,n~ratlons, edito-
nat matter or edvertlsemen~
herein an be reproduced with·
out written permission of copy
nght owner.
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wedk-kneed, • she said. But not these stu·
dents, who get better every year, sh<>
<Hided .
Mock tn.ils like this one teach student~
to lhmk on their feel.
"It's an opportunity a ·lot of kids don't
have,· !'he sa1d. "More schools ~hould
promote that ktnd of activity.•
ln the end, the jury found the defen·
dunt not gmlt}. Then everyone, except for
the Judge, was set free to cn1oy the rest of
the school day.
living history project
at Harbor View
At 1 p.m . Thursday, Harbor View Ele·
mentary Sthool $1xth-grade teachers
Sharon l Ictrnngton, Scottia Evans and
Katie O:,l>om • and thelf classes w ill hon-
or people who they have spent the lc1st
three monU\s interviewing for their "L1v-
mg On1l t listory" reports.
The teacher.; have been helpmg their
sludt•nts research, interview and plan
their reports .. The project requires stu·
dent to mt<.•mew a relative, neighbor or
fdm1ly lncnd who is at least 50 years old-
er thnn them about thcJT past.
The tec1c:hers believe that lec1mang
SUR F
about their llr1qins as wrJI dS the past 1s
b<•st donP whPn ttw student parbc1pates
m on mlt•t"\i If!\" pron>ss 1 larbor View Ele-
numtary 1s locr1tcd at 900 Goldenrod Ave.,
C 'orona <Id f\ 1ctr
Coastlin<' progran1 focuses
on anirnals
Co td f\lesa-ba 11<1 Cou Uine Regional
Occupalionlll Program played host to an
Orange County K-9 unit at l'vti ion VieJO
High ScllOol rc..'Cr.ntly. Two uniformed ofh·
cerii; with their dog, Aris, a 4-year-old
C1echo lovakian Shepherd, attended an
Anirndl H1•alth Care da s at the high
school. wlwr U1 ofhcers 5poke to stu-
dent:. about c:cu ers w1th drumals m law
enforccnwnt.
Co<1stlmP Rewon<1l Occupational Pro·
gram 1.; on1• ot '72 ROP programs in Cali-
fomw. It 1s open Lo JUmors seniors and
adults in llw I luntmgton Beach, Irvine,
Newport·M1)s.1, Sc1cldlehc1ck Valley and
Tusltn Umficcl srhOQ) chstncts. For more
mforn1c1hon, call (714) 079-1955.
Scnrl your c:hool's news to the Daily
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P 0 L I C E F 1. l E S
3· to 5-foot
waves are
expected
With a build•
Ing north·
COSTA MESA
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• Elm Avenue. A $200 tar stereo wos uolen en the
1500 block.
• Harbor Boulevard A purs valued at SSSO w•s
Holen from a shopping cart at FEDCO 1n the 3000
block.
• West 19th Street Someone threw a brl<;k through a
window at Ca~a do Beep rs In t he 700 block and ~tole
$2,SOO worth o f cellular phon s
•
NEWPOIU BEACH
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• Ba yalde Drive • Christmas tree ornaments were stolen
from • r~1dtn<e In the 1!100 block ~
• Hosplt•I Ro•d : A car window was broken. causing
S 1 SO in damage, 1n the 900 block.
• JHmlne Creek' Driv•. Someone niade hang up calls
to • residence In the 50 block • •
\. • WHt ••lboa loulevard A car stereo end box
•PHkers wo rth &n undlsctos d amount were u olen In
he I ~ ·=~,.,......,,C"-
• W .. tfftlMte' A•enue:-"rhree Japaneur flgUl'lft'ts
were stolen from a china cabinet rn a residence In the
400 block
I ...
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot schools ~. December 7, 1998 3
·New kinderg~rten standards rdise questions
Most stude~ -~~ Estal'}cia A !~:C:~i~~:~~tmg.
o N .c A• P u·s
· dd• z~J...-. d approved the Academic -ogp05e a . llJQ _UJ::_. ao ~_. .... _C""7.o,....,.Rtent Standards for almost·
all core classes from grndes
8th.1"t d t h• h. h I kindergarten to 1 2th~Tfiesc ~. '. ry ra ers 0 19 . SC 00 state sttinda rds idt>nlify what
Ccich studt•nt :,hould know and
he ahl£> to do. This will act as a
g u1deltne for 1><irents. teachers
<lnd students to know ii the
coursn curriculum for the cldSS
.
The following are r~ponsc\ from
students at Estancia High School In
Costa Mesa to a proposal to add sev· ~nth· and e1ghth·graders to their high \Chool: "'
~I think i~~ g~n~rally a good
1dea but Jt WI/I probably creat~
, mo.re problems at out school.
· The whole
senior/fresh-
man thing,
that seniors
are better
than fresh-
man. Now
what is it
going to
be? It
would be
like fresh-
Amy Streavel man can
pick on sev-
enth..graders. I think high
school and junior high school
are two different things. They
should be separated. And they
wouldn't have anywhere to
eat. It would be too crowded
and they can't go off c~mpus."
-Amy Streavel, 17, senior,
ASS commissioner of fine arts
"I think it would be so much of
a hassle. To bring in 700 more
students would crowd every-
thing. To see
the school
during sum-·
mer school
it's ridiculous
due to the
fact that it is
overcrowd-
ed. With us
all under
one roof it
would be
Kelly Newman too much of
a melting
pot. I dQn't
think seventh graders would
be ready to j ump in with 12th-
graders. Send them all to Har-bOr.,,
-Kelly Newman. 17, senior,
varsity athlete
"There are pros and cons to it. I
don't think it's a good idea to
·have seventh· and eighth
graders here. I think they
should add portables at TeWin-
kle instead of moving everyone
over to
Estancia.
The age dif-
ference
could be a
problem. A
pro would
be that
more stu·
dents will
get mvolved
w ith activi'-
Geoffrey ties There
Fortner w ill be
smaller class
sizes for younger studenb.
Basically, I don't agree w;th sev-
enth-and eighth..grade stu·
dents moving to Estancia. It's
like TeWinkle and the other
elementary schools are saymg
here are the problems Estancia,
now fix it. "
-Geoffrey Fortner, 18,
senior, ASS president
"I'm kind of on the fence right
' now. I think they should only
do it if it is really necessary. It's
pretty full right now. There are
no dust balls blowing through
the hallway. But if it does hap-
P.f!n a good thing would be to
establish a good feeder pro-
gram with all the activities and
sports. A lot of JpOrts teams
LUNCH
Three menu choices every day
Students may choose a vegetar-
ian entree each day if desired. The
vegetarian selection varies and
may be either a salad, sandwich
or not entree.
• Monday: Turkey sub sandwich
with cheese or "munchable" sal·
~d or: grilled chee~e sandwich
with potato chips; vegetable
sticks with dip1 choice of fruit or
juice, choice of milk.
• TUelday: Vegetarian chef salad
with yogurt or chicken breast pat-'ir. .. sandwich; baby carrots with
~~ ~h~• o tcuit r Jy_je choic~
• w.ctn.1d•y: "Munchabl~" sat
ad or two soft tacos {m at or
beans) with lettuc , cheese and
want to start them early to
buifd·up a
good team
over the'
years. And
also AP pro-
grams, dra·
ma and ·
cheer lead·
ing. I think
there are
ways we •
could use it
Bret Taboada to our advantage. I
think a larg-
er student body means more
·opportunity."
-Bret Taboada, 17; senior,
ASB treasurer, drama president
"Just from jumping from
eighth grade into nintf> grade
kind of panics you. The average
seventh..grader is 13 or 14. So
Ws like
exp9slng
-them to_
something
bigger then
they are
used to.
You've got
to think.
There are
guys tn our
school that
Tiffany South are kind of
horny and
what's going to stop them
from looking at little seventh-
and eighth~graders."
-Tiffany South, 15,
sophomore
"I think it's a b ... J idea. Because
the efghth..graders work so
hard tr> get to their last grade
. of intermediate school and if
you take that away, they
wouldn't get
to feel like
they are the .
big kids on
campus.
They would
be emotion-
ally unbal-
anced
because they
are faced
with new
Hector Lozano concepts in
high school
that are not present in the
intermediate level. In high
school it's more of a competi-
tion to see who gets into the
better universities and putting
seventh-and eighth-graders in
would put them in this big
competition in which they
don't*now what to do.•
-Hector Lozano, 15,
freshman, band member
"Seventh-
and eighth·
graders are
young. The
school is
already
crowded.
The bath·
rooms are
always
crowded.
The certain Helen Flores amount of
tables we
have are filled with people
already. I wouldn't want to go ·
into htgh school at seventh
grade because of the
senior/freshman thing and how
the seniors pick on the fresh·
man."
-Helen Flores, 17, junior,
varsity athletics
MENU
salsa; choice of fruit or juice,
choice of milk. .
• Thursday: Ham and cheese
sandwich, "munchable" salad,
"brunch for lunch" cinnamon
swirl French toast with maple
syrup, sausage patty; choice of
fruit or juice, choice of milk,
• Friday: "Munchable" salad or
turkey tostada in an edible bowl
with lettuce, cheese and salsa;
choice of juice or fruit, chocolate
chip cookie, choice of milk.
matches.up to the ta~ks
dec;crtbed. Then, if the course
curriculum 1s m place. whether
that individual :student is com-
petent. ·
For instance, in kinder-
garten, students ·t10uld be
able to identify the front cover,
back cover, and title pdQC ol a
book. They shoulrl understand
that dS a letl(•r of words
change, so do the sounds.
They should write uppercase
and lowNcase lettPrs of the
ulphabN.
In math, they should count,
recognize, represPnt, name
a nd order numbers using
ob1ects, as well us recognize a
reason·11blo est1mdte
In history, thPy should
u ndcrstcrnd examples of rules
and the consPquences o1
breakm them, dS well dS
know about nahondl hohdays
and what they represent.
In science, a kmdergarlner
hould kno\v about the proper-
ties of water m soud an<l liquid
form, and local landforms.
White the list of skills 1s
lengthy, 1t will tw easy to ~ee
where the holes are m a stu-
dent's knowlPd!Je.
I su<>pect mdny kindergart-
nors m thP chsll ict come to
school knowing c.111 or almost
all of ttie skilb thut appear m
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science is fantastic, but what E D U C A I I 0 N Al LY wil~happen to t.n tud.c.oLw.ho S p E A K I N G· moves to a dillerent dism ct
_,_ __ ._.tha~1s a~n~d with the ~tale
gay
geiser-sondovol
the state compctcmr.y hc.t. I
suspect othC".'!~ know almost
none of thf'm.
That 1s \\here tlw chdllenge
1s greatest to the schools and
the tedchms. Dot's the student
·who knows ttw rnlormatton
spend a year 10 u•vww, so that
those who do nul run be
brought to the competency lcv-
c>l? What ctlJout the kids that
know the inforrnal1on, but
don't know 1t 111 the English
language? Who di; you tf?uch
to when thP skill level c1nd the
language comp.ctcncy level 1s
' 0 Vctna bit> Thf' ;Udte content
stundards don't uddress that
issue.
The bigger qu,•sllon 1s what
do we dS parents clo if we rnal-
izc that our child did not
receive somr> of Lhe lessons
that am part ot the state-man·
eluted stanrlarcls{
For instance, the e19hth-
oracle snence stctndiHds reflect
d locus on physical science,
while. the school course tPc1ch-
(~:. biological science. The
C'Ourse curnculmn m biological
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curric um1 Will tliat student
miss out on the. concepbl W11l ..
our students miss all of the
SAi:-9 questions about p_hys1cal
science that thfi'Y haven't
learned yet? Should each
school's Academic BoostPr
. Coundl be reviewing the
ddopted standards to deter-
mme iI th~ classes conform to
the standards? · .
At the secondary level, ~deb
departmentdl area has a d1s-
tnct committee that 1s review·
i.ng the standards to try to
achieve districtwidc compli-
ance. I hope our distnct will
soon have courses being
taught in the same sequence
as the state tests, so that our
scores will reflect what JS
bemg learned by studentc.
ev~n if lt was learned tn a <hf·
ftmmt order.
•
Ours isn 't the only school
distnct facing legal troubles m
the zero-tolerance drend The
Perns Union High School Dis-
trict had tQ reinstate a student
that it expelled for smokmy
marijuana on campus after the
pttrents took the district to
court on d writ of mandate.
The then-freshman student, on
h i first offense, wa:.' expelled
from school until the l>econd
semester of his sophomore
year.
In the meanllme, the state
attorney. generdl's ofhc~ issued
an opm1on, which 1s not based
on a court case, but which 1s
used to clarify laws whose
application may cause concern.
The opinion (No 97-903) dealt
t CHOOSE FROM THESE
with whether a distn ct may
Adopt.a z · ro-tole rance policy
m i!indat.J.ng ~ulsion for the...__~-
f irst offense1 An automatic
expulsion ttiatooes not lake
mto account mdividuahzed C!!.:..-
cum~tanr.es may deny the
pupil's nght to due process.
The judgP m the .Perris dis-
t net ca. e cited the attor:ney
gencrul's opinion and chastised
the di tnct for failing to take
into account tho individualized
cncum~tanccs of the students
ca.se. So maybe it h ume to
rev~sit om .ct I!, net's policy to
see i~ we can resolve the rule-
br •akmg behdvior m the man-
ner hest suited to each individ-
ual student rn<;tead of JUSt
rnovmg the tudents from one
Cdmpus to another
•
I attended the distnct's
Inaugural Poetry Redding
Night, which was billed to be
the fir~! m a continuing senes,
held at Costa Mesa High
School, uncl~r the direction of
Mitanwy Kd1ser. I The creative wnti,19 teacher I hucl gathered poets from the
Word Gatherers group of older
poets. who rec1d their poems
between high school student's
rendition' While roany of the
poems of the older adults were
about pldce or things, most of
the kids wrote about relauon-
sh1ps.
The event.ng wa~ capped off
by reading:. of American poet
R'ch.ard Jon~ of C hicago. I'm
hoping more of you will attend
the ne'tt PoetT}' Night. There
are some mighty talented poets
in our midst
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4 N.onday, December 7, 1998 · news Newport Beoch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
City to · miveil r:evisioris to traffic· ordihailce
• The change would .make law that requires developers to pay for
inte rsection improvements less vu!9erable to legal challenges.
keep intersection ~ n -< l or b low
•()0% of their full capacity, Tt>mple SiU<~
/'\ problem with thP. CJ1;1:;tmg ord1·
lbly Pilot
NEW PO RT BEACJ I City officials
ure gedrmg up to unveil a modified ver:
s10n of thl• controvcrs1dl Traffic Phasing
OrctmanCl', hoping the changes won't
leave e1thl~r environmentalists or d e vel-
oper~ tet>ling s'iclc>swiped
nlmce is that developer:. are rnqmred to
cil members, city staff, plnnning corn-improve an mterSt!ctiun only when a
missioners and representdtives ot' the proicc-t causes 1t to exceed 90% of its
Bwlding Industry Associdhon and cnv1-capanty, de!'>p1te tho tc1ct that mdny pre·
ronmental group Stop Polluting Our vious projects contnlmtf"d to th<' dc•clme
Newport has been workrng smto Feb-· ot the intersection.
ruary to make the ordinance legal with· To address that t1nd other issues, the
out chang~g its basic _intent proposed new ordinanc~ would:
. The o:dinance applies t'! alJ s1unalcd · • Ruquire <i devPlopm to, conlr ibute
The ldw -c1 tool tor menagmg
qrowth, rt>dunng traffic congestion and
. mt~r~edions where artenal h1ghway_s to the cost of an' lntPrsf'!clton improve.
meet other a.(.terial highwdys or public ment based on uow mur-h additional
streets, .said Planning Director Patricia I' trnffic"it proJert will gcnc'rat(>. 7fhC' city1 Temple. · would KQCp sepaiate account. for each ·pd) ing fur road unprove ments -wa9
draltecl hv i•nv1ronmentalists m the late
11170s hut· ha ... since been rule d vulnera-
ble to ll'gctl challenge based on recent
c uurl dl•r1s10ns
As it exists today, th(• orthnance intersection improvement and, as µro-
kicks in when a development project 1ccts go up over time, would have
would increase trafhc by more tha n 300 enough mone y to pay for the wo1 k .
trips on a daily basis. Individual developers would have to
comm1tlC'e made up of City Coun-The purpose of the law is to try to 1mprovu interser uons on their own only
Lido Isle reaches out to
children with toy drive
• Park will he decorated
with thousands of lights
lor Thursddy event.
I
UDO ISLE N<•<•dy children
c1rou1HI OrctnCJl' County w tll bene-
fit trum a Lino 1'.le park being illu-
11mit11t•d with mon• than 5,000
t11l\' hqhts in tlw second annual
Tm.., tor Toh dnve spon<iored by
till• island\ nwn's club
John Oyll'r, a member of the
'11wn.., duh ctncl chct1m1an of the
qroup s < 'hnstmCts hgh ting p ro-
wct, "cttd llw td<•a of thP even t is
to hnnu tht• Lido Isle community
lu{}l'ther whth• abo collectmg
huncln•ds ot toy ... tor the dnnuaJ
c hctntv clnn•
Th;• !Jroup will meet in the
rnnunumty pdrk di V1d Lido Soud
,md \11<1 GPnocJ, where their
t'llorts will hl' c Plebrated m tt
IJqhtmq c Pr<•mony dl 5.30 pm.
Thur!>day
"We all hold our breath when
we flip the switch, hoping they all
come on at the same time," Oyler
said. #Last ¥ear they did, so hope-
fully this year they will, too."
The Newport Beach Fire
Department will be there to col-
lect the toys. Last year, the event
attracted about 300 people and
brought in 150 gilts for Orange
County's less fortunate, Oyler
said.
The Ughting ceremony and toy
dnve will also include Chnstmas
music. Santa C laus and holiday
refreshments such as hot cider
a nd cookies.
In addition to the park at Via
Lido Soud and Vla Genod, the
men's club decorated the park
near the enuy to the island and
the Lido Isle Community AssocJd-
tion clubhouse.
-Jentfer Ragland "" . Wmds lower temperatures,
If the CO t of the work U; proportional lp
one proj('ct's trafhc contribution.
• E~empt jntersect1ons when the
required improvement is not dCceptable
lo the general public. ·
• Rehctie developers ot pro1ecls tha.l
add less than 1 % of the capacity of cin
int<>rsection from ha'{ing to contribute to
improvements.
Newport Beach Mayor Dennis
O'Neil, a member of the committee,
~aid he believes the changes are·appro-
pndte and that the pubhc review
process will determine uny future
adjustments. . .
"The idea was to get input from all
parties." he said. MI trunk thls repre-
s~nts the best of what we were able to
rome up with based on the pomt of
views involved.• •
Planning Commissioner Mike Kranz-
cause minor damages
tha n normal for burgla r alarms
wh ich went off due to the
strong winds.
FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance
companies don't want you to know.
~Pill
Gusty wmcJ... c1s strong dt 4 1
mile-. per hour from the week-
end -.torm c dUst>cl mm or ddm-
d<Jt's 1n Costc1 f\.leo;a dnd New-
port B€'c1c h Sunddy, officials
said
Some ri•s1dl•nt... m the south
end ci! ( ·ostc1 Mt-stl received
powPr oi1tc1q<''> said Costd
J\tc• ... 11 r:1rP Dt>pdrlment Battal-
ion < 'h1et K<•1th Fu11moto, w h o
c1dti•'d Southf>rn C'al1forma Ed1-
o,;011 \\<Is workinq on the s1tud·
t11in St111clc1y
Fallf'n trc>Ps t1nd som~ dan-
qlinq 1~vPrhettd s1yns 10 Costa
l\1Ps.i wi>rP c1lso attnhuted to
thc> ...,lJIHHJ Wind.
Thf' w1nd kicked up and
C'dught U!> off guc1rd," sd1d Cos-
ta ~IPsd Poltce Depdftm ent
C mmunil} ServHt' Officer,
KPll1 Blanch<Hd
!\ir•\">'J>Ort Beach pohc:e also
reporH d Ire+'!> down, mdudmg
u W loot treP di Corte San
Rdldel ancl Let!.> Sdlucl. Another
lrN.' ut \\:e ... tcltll IJrsvP dnd Rut-
land Hodel ~hqhtly !-.Crt1ped a
rtlr s111d Newport Bct1ch Pohce s .. rqt'.tnt Fn•d I tcmecke.
If Ptn<•<:ke at..o' said the
dq><1rtment received mo re calls
"The wind se ts the m off,•
H einec ke said.
Ne wport Be a c h Life guard
Mike Halphide said the waves
we re choppy, but the be ach
e xperie n ced no major a cci-
dents. He a lso re po rted that the
strong wind chill brought down
the actual temperature of 59
degrees Sunday to 44 de gre es.
"The s urf is four to five fept
out of the west at six serond
inte rvals,• Halph1de sa1c;I Sun-
<day afternoon. "The waves an•
lite rally right on 'to p of e ac h
other.•
Halph1de added the re was
some s and e rosion, but nothmg
stro ng e nough to put homes or
structures on the b eac h in 1eop -
ardy.
According to repo rts fro m
the N ational Weathe r Servic e. a
total of .21 in ches fell on the
Los Ange les are a Sunday. Total
rainfa ll for the season to ddte is
1 85 inches, a good 1.46 m che
below average.
The service a_lso reported
that today should be clear and
cold with winds falling
between 20 to 30 nules per
hour.
o Our Families and Friends -
For nil u•ho /t<W<' t•xperiertc~d the loss oj a loved one. whether as
rcce111 c1s 1111.-. lu.'>t 1w <1r or years past. no ttme ts easy. HowetV!r.
tht• lwlutm1 .... rrn rnattc•r what traditions you may follow, may be
t'S/X.'Cl<tlhJ rltlfrrult a s a chair remalttS uacant whllefamUy and
.friends gather together.
'/1w lcgncy o/ lm.ic n person k'apes upon a heart and soul continue.s
ns long w; we rt.'11lembcr. When those absences are more keenly
.Jclf. ll1r.o;£• mt•mortcs allow us to recall moments shared and q(ford
us tit<• opportunity to rcldndle the life.
It L-; therefore wltll e~rcmc pleasure the Management and
Stn.ff of Parlflc View Memortnl Park Clfld Mortun.ry
rnrcllaUy t1wUcs you to attend our
-Third Annu•I All Faith• -
"'CELEBRATION OF .....
C•ndlellghtlng lent••
Thuradey, December 10, ,_ 7:00 p.m.
Pacific View Mothl•ry Ch..,.a
3100 P•clflc View Drtve
Newport Buch, Callforni8
(949) 644-2700
We encourage y<>u to bring a small token of
remembrance or 11mply write th'e name of
·those you wish to honor and plactt it in a
crystalllne orb, available at our mortuary, which
• will hang on our "Branches of life· to t>e
Ti»:~~~J~~d I v r out the ~ s ....... ,......,,.. __
.. We l0o1(forwarc.fl0 ng JIOU m we
.. Celebrate L(le• together.
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It may be weeks, months or even years before you
experience pain, stiffness, headaches, even arthritis!
Don.'t settle your case until you read our free report.
K--You,-
• T he parents. faculty and staff of Adams School would like to say
Than!.. You to our sponsors for all their time, effort and financial
~upport of ou1 .. All tar Entry Pla1a Project. Thank you for helping
us mak.t!: Adams School another Excellent School m the Newport Mesa
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THE FAMILIES OF ADAMS SCHOOL
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Snowed in ;_
Children play and have a
snowball fight as a machine
creates snow at Balboa
Island's holid~y festivities.
DIANA MUlVIHIU. IOM.V Pit.OT
Advertorial
Auto .. Facts
by Paul l'rech
URVK:• A IWMIR
URl!tlAN • SROISH
JAl'AN•U AUTOllllOIJIUS
DRAINING
EXPERIE CES
The number of aluminum'
components (including C)linder·
head,, water pumps. mamfolds. and
engine block'i) under the hood of•
today·., cars ~m' to be increasing
e{1ch )ear. The two primary heat
exchanger.-.. the radiator and heater.
ure also aluminum. which requires :r
great deal ot corrosion protectioO.:
provided by the vehicle's coolant:
Because the 'cvrro .. ion protectioO:
provided by green and red
antifree1e is depicted after two'
)ear-;, 1t is a good idea to have .the
cooling system flushed and the:
coolum replaced within this tune
fran~e. The newer. super long-life'
anutreeLes (usually orange in col11r)
!nay remain in -;en ice for longer;
intervals. Do not ti) to replace red
or green antafrceLe with Lhe orange·
type without fin.t con.,ultmg an auto
technician.
HI . r: The inhibitor., in orange
antifreeze are not compatible with
those found m green or red.
FEELING INJECTED?:
Since the m1d-l 980s, all domestic
cars and mo-.1 imports have come
equipped with fuel injection, which
I\ vastl y superior to the carburetor
i~ tcrmi. of delivering fu el
ctt1c1cntly. Ot the essentially two
ty~s of fu el-injection systems in
use today, throttle body injection
most operutcs like a carburetor ii\
that 11 mixes air and fuel at the
manifold and send' the mixture to
the individual cylinders by way ot
the manifold's runner... On the other
hand, the mt'>rc advanced and
preci. e pon fuel injection system
provide each cylinder with it-; ow~
h1 g_h·prc sure fuel injector <>1tuate
above ib intake port. Thu •
atomited fuel i" 'pr.1yed direct!
into the combustion chamber
enabling optimum burning of th
iMoline.
Ma~y or th. ch~n!!tS 10 today'
car increase their pcrfonnance
They ~an al o make repairs mo
complicated, unJe .. s you are dealin
with a tacility that keeps 011 top o
th~ latest technology--as we do. A-.
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from.
. On the. o&,hjN' '1cia--0f. LOWA in
the SeablUff Canyon Village
nefghborhood, Frank Pirkel said
he is taking a more positive out-
look on things.
The flooding of Dec. 6 and 7,
1~7, was traumatic for him and
many of his neighbors, but it was
. also something they could all
share in and which drew them
together.
"Nobody got hurt,• Pirk~l
said. "Nobody got injured. Prop-
erty can be replaced, pe<?ple
can't.•
One of Pirkets neighbors,
Alice South, however, can relate
to Kersch She, too, is living in
limbo with concrete floors and
furniture still covered in plastic.
Weather reports can be a
source of arua.ety for her as well.
"Even though they say sup-
posedly it isn't going to be bad,
you always think 'Well, l hope
they're right,•• she said.
Although thing$ sometimes
seem hopeless to Kersch, she said
she has survived worse. She
looks forward-to sitting by the
fireplace .with her grandchildren
again to read them stones.
. "I've tried to heal myself, as
they say,• said Kersch. "I think
I'm resilient I'm a strong person "
• Send MOUND TOWN items to the
Daily Pilot. Around Town, 330 W Bay St..
Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949)
646-4170; or call (949) 540-1224, ext.
228. A compl~e listing of Around Town
can be found at dallypllot.com.
MONDAY
A Christmas tree lot will be up
and running from 8 a.m. to 10
p.m. daily through Dec. 20 m
Parking Lot E at the Orange
County Pair & Exposition Center,
88 Pair Drive. Co$ta Mesa. Por
more information, call (714) 708-
3247.
Ne~rt Beach, Corona del Maf
and Costa Mesa residents can
rent Santa for their holiday par-
ties, business meetings, day care
or school events from 10 a.m. to 10
p,m . daily through Dec 23 Santa
is $40 for the first half-hour and
$35 for each additional half-hour.
Santa will bring candy canes for
boys and guls. Reservations must
be made 24 hours in advance. For
more information, call (949) 644!
3151.
A seminar UUed Stress Manage-
ment will be presented from 6:30
to 8 p.m. at the Center for Peak
Performance, 4570 Campus Ori-
. ve, Newport Beach. Adnussion is
'free. Seating is linuted. For more
'information, call (949) 252-2104,
: CoasWne CoGn.sellng Center of
•Newport Beach will present a lee-
; ture titled ·Attention Deficit Dis-
• order OveTVlew" at 7 p.m. at the
tcenter, 1200 Quail St., Suite 105,
1 Newport Beach. Admission is
•free. For more information, call
(949) .&76-0991.
I
;TUESDAY
I
: A water aerobics class will be
•presented from 9 to 10 a.m. at the
: OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar-
guerite Ave , Corona del Mar.
, Ad.mission is $1 . For more infor-
; mation, call (949) 644-3244.
: A yoga class will be presented by
'Helena Sprake from 9 to 10:15
'a .m. at the Nancy C lark Educa-'
information, cdJJ (9491 548-4059.
A ballroom dance class will be
presented from 3 to 4 p.m. at
OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar-
guente Ave., Corona del ~1dr.
Admission is $38. For more infor·
mdtion, call (949) 644-3244.
A seminal' titled Making the Hol-
iday Connection \"lill be present
ed from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the C'en-
ter for Peak Performdncc, 4570
Campus Drive. Newport Bcdch
Adrmssion is free For more infor-
mation, call (949) 252-2104.
A free seminar tlUed Feng Shut
Your Way will be presented from
6:30 to 7:30 p,m. at.Mother's Mar-
ket and Kitchen Patio Cafe, 225 f;.
17th St, Costa ~Jesa. Reserva-
tions are reqwred. For more infor-
mation, call t800) 595-6667.
WEDNESDAY
Harborlltes Toastmasters wlll
meet at 7 a.m. at the B1hia
Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bay-
side Drive, Corona del Mar.
Guests are invited. For more
mforrnabon, call 586-9172.
The Newport Hills Garden Club
will. present its feshvt-dnnuctl
Christmas luncheon at 12:15 p.m .
at the Riverboat Restaurant, 151
E. Coast Highwdy, Newport
Beach. Lunch includes soil drinks
and wine. Entertainment and
door prizes will be available.
Soc1al hour is at 11.30 a m ~ew
members are cordially u~v1tcd.
Admission is $40.
The Networkers wtll meet irom
11 45 a .m . to 1 p.m. at the Co!o.lli
Mesa Golf and Country Club,
1701 Goll Course Onve. Adm1s·
sion is $12 and includes lunc:h. For
more information, call 885·9093.
A Women's Ufe Stress Support
Group for Seruors -...ill be presC!nt·
ed from 12'.30 to 2 p.m . at OASIS
Senior Center, 800 Mdrgucritt•
Ave., Corona del Mar. Tht? mN1 t
ing will be fdcilitatcd by psychol-
ogist Natalie Zucker. Admission 1s
free. For more intonnation, rail
(949) 644-3244.
tion Center, 471 Old Newport
i Road, Suite 103, Newport Beach.
' Ad.mission is $8 per class or $30
•for four prepaid classes. For more
·Senior consultant Bob Brenn.in
will lead a free dic;cussion ot
reven.e mortgages for senior; 62
I '
Wn~ISTMAS
Mcrdoy, December 7, 1998 5
Hotel fire under investigation
A la,rge
rise of dirt .
and debris
runs along
the center
of Ada
Kersch's
backyard,
damage ·
from the
1997 fioe1d-
lng of her
home. Her
grandchil-
dren, who
live ln the
house with
her, can no
longer play .
in the
backyard
due to the
flood dam-
DIANA MULVIHlll
I DAllY PILOT
l..JsAClnu fire is still under investigation
• but is suspic1ous because the
• source of the 1grunon wa:i. found
1 'A-M ~ ... ._ tngle "Under some·a~an linen in a ser-
alaTm fll"{'!at the .Mamott 'urtes-" vice tray .•
Hl Costd M(·s~ WdS_ extinguished "It could be that somet.hi.llg
by the hotels spnnkll"r system haa been discarded or fallen
Saturday dltC'moon, baid Battdl-under the linen sheets," Fu1uno·
ion Chief Kl"1th flu11moto. to said. "It's still being investigat-
The hn.• took place dt 1 :39 ed."
p.m. on the 8th floor of the hotel A 49-year-old hotel maid who
located <it 500 _Anton Blvd. discovered the fire complained of
Fujimoto said the cau e of the chest discomfort, possibly due to
STROLL
CONTINUED FROM 1
Mar resident Dot Bdrry spent
the day visiting friends and
shopping-something she nor·
mally doesn't take time to do.
·1 think H's wonderful,
come every yedr, and every
year I see more people even
when its free?.1111.J. I like to
take time to stop and see the
shops," Barry said. ·
Mehnd1 artist <inti C'orona
del Mar hdu styhst Lia Tungka
demonstrated thC! ancient
Indian art of using d Henpa
leaf mixture to paint tempo·
rdry tatto~ on thc-httnds crnd
feet. ·
•People have asked a lot of
' questions ,
•eefore fhere
were not that
many people,
but now i~
getting big:
Eddie Ban-
velos
barbershop
owner
they think
it's pretty,·
said Tung-
ka, who also
volunteers
her time to
·educate
people on
.bum an
rights dbus-
es in
Indonesia.
E d d i e
Banvelos,
who has owned ·Fast Eddie.."
Codst Barber Shop on Coast
Highway for 40 years, remem-
bers-the very first eorona del
AROUND TOW N '
and over at 3 p.m. at Bayside Vtl-
lagc, 300 E. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call 723-0233.
..A group counseling session tilled
Bod y-lmdge Improvement -
focmale Power
will be presented at 5:30 p.m. at
Coast Consultmg, 180 Newport
CPnter Dnve, Newport Beach.
SPssions are $25. For more mfor-
mcttion, call (949) 720-8437.
A free seminar tttled Six Laws of
Natural Healing will be presented
from 6:30 to 7:3°'p.m. at Mother's
~1t1rket and Kitchen Patio Cafe,
225 E. 17th St , Costa Mesa.
R(•sNvations are required. For
mnrP inJom1ation, call (800) 595-
t-•fi?.
THURSDAY .
A waler aerobics class will be
prese nt<'d from 9 to 10 a.m. at
OASl"i Sc mor Center, 800 Mar-
guN1t(• \ve., Corona del Mar.
• R<'m<'mfJer \Te
Cc11t•r Boats &
Omrten; "in yo11r
/Jcmw or in your
·•j I
Admisi.1on 1!> $1. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 644-3244.
The Ebell Club of Newport
Beach will meet at 11 :30 a m. at
the Bahia Connthian Yacht Club,
1601 Bdyside Dnve, Newport
Beach. Motivallonctl speaker
Patricia Covington will discuss
"How to Spice Up Your Life." For
more information, call (949) 721-
9267.
A singing class will be presented
from 1 to 3 p.m. at OASIS Senior
Center, 800 Marguerite Ave ..
Corona de! Mar. Admission is
free. For more mJormation, call
(949) 644-3244.
A line dancing class wlll be pre-
sented from 3 15 to 4:45 p.m. at
OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar-
guente Ave., Corona del Mar.
Adm.tssion Le; free. For mor, 1nfor-
mdtion1 Cdll (949) 644-3244.
A group counseling essfon Ulled
Relationship Improvement will be
presented dt 7 p.m. at Coast Con-
CATERING
AVAILABLE-
PRNATE PARTY
ROOMS _., ... ,.,..
I
•suiting, 180 Newport Center Dn-
ve, Ne\.vport Beach Sessions are
$25. For more information, call
(949) 720-8437.
SATURDAY
A Beanie Baby and Collectible
Show will be presented from 10
a m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 12-13 at the
Orange County Fair & Exposition
Center, 88 Fair Drive, Bililding
No. 10, Costa Mesa. Early birds
get in at 9 a.m. for $7. General
admission is $5; children 7 and
under are free. For more inform.a·
hon,call(714)754;D518.
ONGOING
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church offers a support group for
families with loved ones who are
mentally ill. The group meets
from 6:30 tQ.._8 p.m. Sundays m the
church's Diefebfield Hall C, 600
St. Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. The confidential group is
smoke iilhaltthon, Fujimoto said.
She was taken 'to Coastal Com· ·
,!;'um~ J:f ~ital in: Santa ¥a_ · _
wliere sne was given a general
checkup:· • ~
After smoke detecto(S went
QU, hotel staff evacuated the
building pnor to the amv'al of the .
firo department, Fvjunoto said
"The smoke detector and fire
alarms did the job, and the sprin-
kler distinguished the hre, • Fu1i-. ,
moto said. . , . ,
Mar Christmas Walk. •
"Befo·re there were not tnat
many people, but now its get-.
ting big. The Chamber (of
Commerce} and busmesses m
town are getting stronger and
we're seeing a lot o1 new faces
coming into OIM little village,·
Banvelos said.
Banvelos performed the
Conga Drums along with Row-
land Heights rock band, Part
of the Party.
"Today we were called, Fast
Eddie and tl~e Clippers," said
drummer Ralph Chavez. "It
was fun, and n.ow w.e're gonna
eat the place down •
T~e event was sponsored by
the Chamber of Commerce
and The l)cnly Pitot:-L
open to the community For more
information, call 631-2880,
Prospects Networking Group
meets from 7 15 to 8:30 a.m.
Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe. 1835
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
Breakfast is $6 For more mforma-
tion, call Angie Stafford at 474-
2225 or lina Firman at 551-3156.
All Lassen's Leads Club meets at
7:15 a .m. Tuesdays· at Mimi's
Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa. Call 646-1252.
Zen Home SUtchery, a local
manufacturer of meditation sup-
plies, holds a free meditation from
5 to 7 p.m.'Sundays at Mesa Busi-
ness Center, 711 W. 17th Sl. Swte
A-8, Costa Mesa. Call 722-7818
The Newport Beach Parks,
Beaches and Recreation Commis-
sion meets at 7 p.m. the first Tues-
day . of each month in the City
Council chambers, 3300 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach. For more
information, ca.11644-3151. •
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• 6 Newport Booch, (o 10 Mesa Doily Pilot
J ennifer Carey and her
Newport Harbor High
teammcites .,wept to the
ultimate pri7e in high
school athletks Saturday
night, c.1pturing the CIF Division I ·
girl~ \ullt•yhilll < h.tmpionship 1n·the
Sta tr nn.1ls ,1t C) press College. At
top the s.iiJor..,· c·aptdin feels victory
dose• ..... "he '-< u•ams approval of a
Krista Dill kill, the Sailor~ ignite in
relehr.ition <1s they do e it out and
Cdrey ls o\.erc·ome with emotlon-
dfter "~innlnH Most Valuable Player
dnd sportsmanship laurels; at right
Kathy Lavold hammers the ball past
a linc-oln I Jigh defender; and below,
left, Dill and April Ross (14) team up
to deny dn offensive thrust by
Lincoln; below, right, Ross finesses
the ball pdc,t a pair of Lincoln
.defenders. Coach Dan Glenn's
Sailors captured stale honors with a
15-l·J,.16!18, 15-5, 19-17 conquest of
, the Stockton-ha«ied opponent
. '
.. ''
QUOTE Of THE DAY .
•1 don't tbink we wore them down, we outlasted them. ~----..---t~lf ;;,m;t...... i;;; jnteresting we a game ... •
Dan Glenn. Newpo~ Harbor volleyball coach
Monday, December 7, 1998 • SpQrts Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-4223
• Llncoln High of Stockton proves worthy adv~rsary for
Newport Harbor, >Vhi~h earns its third California crown in .
• four-g?ffie verdict Saturday night, 1~-11, 16-18, ~5-5, 19-17. ·
CYPRESS -Would the Celtics
have been as legendary without
the Lakers? Muhammad Ali "The
Greatest" without Joe Frazier?
Would Mark McGwire still be "The
Man" without Sammy So~
The Newport Harbor High girls
volleyball team could be forgiven
for questioning Just how good it
truly was, while parading through
eight postseason opponents with
little resistance.
So dominant were Coach Dan
Glenn's Sailors-they had won all
24 games in CIF Southern Section
Division. I-AA and CIF State Divi-
sion.I play...outscoring the, eh-hem.
competition, 362-137 -local vol-
leyball afioonados began conjur·
ing the exploits of Harbor's star-
studded 1994 sectjon, s.tate and
national champions as a measuring
tool.
But then came Saturday night.
Some could argue the hard-
fought 15-11, 16-18, ~5-5, 19-17
victory over Lincoln High of Stock-
ton m the CIF State DwlSlon I
championship match, before 1,400
at Cypress College, tarnished the
Tars' invincibility.
Others, however, might suggest
Newport's greatness was defined
as never before, exposed amidst a
maelstrom of competitive furor
i>1101 o~ ll\ Do" 1.1:.\< H
son m which they lost' only eight
games before Saturday.
"That's the way we play." was
Lincoln Coach Bret AJmazan-
Cezar's postgame ·swnmary of his
team's impressive display, which
earned praise from Glenn and his
players.
"We came in blind (no scouting
videotape) dnd we were ambushed
and dug off the court,· Glenn said.
"We played well, they just played
With us. We got a little tired, but I
thinlC that was because they kept
digging the bdll, which teams
. haven't done against us in awhile. T
don't tlunk 'il wa~ matt~r --Of
coaching adjustments, l think we
just outbdttled them. t dor\'t th.ink .
we wore them down, we outlasted
them. ft would have been interest-
ing if we'd have had a fifth game.·
The battles were frequent arid'
feverish, as Lmcoln senior club All-
Arnerican setter Mindy Jellin and
her teammates kept returning fire.
jellin, who is likely bound for
Harvard, amassed 61 assists -as·
four Tro1ans ·hit double figures m
kills -and contmually confounded
Harbor hitters with determined
defense.
Juniors Suzanne Escabar (19
kills) and Julle Erbez (13) pounded
their way onto the all-toumdment
unleashed by the
Northern California ~--------• team, while 6-0
senior Adriana Ruhl
and junior Nicole
DdVis hammered 15
kills apiece.
contingent, to whom
few conceded a snow
ball's chance.
The season-crown-
ing tnumph may, in
fact, have been a 126-
minute, · 147-sideout,
crowd-teasing testimo-
rual to the Tars' place-
ment somewhere high
am.id the pantheon of
Back Bay girls jugger-
nauts (Corona del Mar
High mcluded), which
have now claimed sev-
en state titles (three by
Harbor) and at least
three mythical national
crowns.
#'don't
care if
they
rank us
lOlst.
Al I
know
.... . . . .
: •.... -• . I . -. . ; -' -is, we Carey
won OF
cnl we won State. Pol,
schmol, we're wirMs llld
we're dtan"°"5. I do.1't
need some pol to tell
me that .. :
But, as Newport ,.......dfw CW.y
semor setter Jennifer Title m.tch MVP
Carey pointed out after
accepting two talented
arms' full of postgame hardware, four
"I think this was
the most fun we've
had in a match th.is
sed!>on, • Ross said.
"It took all heart, but
we've been working
hard leading up to
this all season. I was
t'clieved it didn't go
five games."
The Sailors never
trailed m the open-
ing game, which fea-
tured seven Ross
kills and seven
missed serves by the
Trojans. The seJVJce
errors P.lagued Lin-
coln, which commit-
ted lf\ to the Sailors'
mclucling match MVP. such com-"We had lo serve tough,
parisons are merely conversation. becdu'se we couldn't match their
On where Harbor, ranked No. 2 size," Almazan-Cezar !aid. ""Up in
nationally behind Division IV NoCal, we don't have to serve that
champion Valley Chnstian, which tough, but we had to be aggressive
handed the Sailors (27-0, 40-1 tonight to have a chance.·
including best-of-three tournament Lincoln scored the first five
matches) their lone lo::.s, nught fin-points of the second game, but
ish in Wednesday's final Vball.com trailed, 13-9, before rallying to
national poll, Carey, as she's sup-even the match and end Harbor's
plied all season on the court, quick· ·consecutive-game winrung streak
ly found dil answer. at 29.
"l don't care if they rank us Dill and Lavold, whose height
tolst/ The 6·foot-1 University of gave the Trojans trouble, began
Hawaii-bound four-year starter asserting themselves as blockers in
c;aid. "All I know is, we won CIF the third gome. Newport needed
and we won Stdte. Poll, schmoll, just 21 rrunutes to come within a
we're winners and we're champ1-game of its third state crown in its
ons. I don't need some poll to tell sucth title match dppearclllce.
me that. I saw it out here (pointing · Only CdM and St Francis of
toward the court)." Mountain View, wh1ch defeated
Those in attendance saw Carey's Santa Mdrgarita m the Division ll
impressive crusa.de, which included hnal Saturday, have more state
54 assists, 18 digs and 11 kills. titles (four) and only Linden High
They also witnessed sterling (nedr Stockton) has played in more
perlormances from junior All-CIF state title matches (seven).
outside hitter April Ross (a match-But there remained plenty of
high 26 kills and 27 digs, as well as suspense before the celebration, as
three blocks and two ace serves), the 39-trunute final game featured
6-2 middle blockers Kathy Lavold nine ties, 46 sideouts, 45 combined
(15 kills and five blocks) and Krista kills (23 for Newport), si.'< timeouts
Dill (13 kills, eight digs and four (spht evenly) and enough momen-...-
hlocks). tum swmgs to stram the vocal
Dill. a 1uruor, 1omcd Ross and chords of rooters for both schools.
Carey on the all-tournament team. • Lincoln claimed its first lead since
And for thoc;e who peered 3-2 when a Harbor kill attempt
.beyond acrobatic jousting at the ailed wide to make it 14-13.
net, into the back row where ball· The Sailors withstood six Lin-
control contortionists ~play them-coin erv ror game point, before
sclv&.> between cannonading an errant Trojan kill attempt gave
sp1k&> and the hardwood floor, Harbor a 15-14 cdg .
. there was the unsung heroics of Lmcoln ralht>d for n 17-16 edge,
senior Melissa Cothran (18 dig!':, before a Ross stuff block and
hve assists and two aces), scruor another errant kill attempt by the
Erica Wade (seven digs and one 'lrojans, on Harbor's fourth serve
ace), senior Brenda Woterman for match point, sparked a wild vic-
(eiyhl digs and five ktlls) and tory celebration and tours of joy
senior Candice Keyei (thr digs). from tho Harbor playersr
-Junior Andrea Schutz (a cn1c1al •Tt was a great opponent and an
fourth-game ace), senior Kier an awosomn wm, • Carey snid. "lt wa
Collins and sophomore Heather the kmd 01 match that could give
Cullen, tor whom many pr diet you a heart atteck. •
stardom next fall, also contnbutcd Said Ros , • (W•nning the sectlon·
off G08ch Dan Glenn's bench. was nice), but I hke tate better."
II w r r~uired to staye off lenn said lt WM1l great wa}• to
. 1he u~et·mll)1W1 'lfoJans.J3~·~). Hef)ll ~.liA•A&ODm~i-'~
n: tt~~aldttglhF!i'"1if:itaf~-c began with a tournament in
final appearance after a dream ea! Hawali.
, . . ..
~wport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot · ..Monday, December 7, 1998 7
WHAT ISH
· Yalley Christian may have been the defining point for -
; . Newport Harbor's championship volleyball run ..
I t had be~n 75 ddys ~incc . But I m~ved April (Ross) and I their oruy taste oi defedt, but Kathy (lavold) away from Jen
, Newport Harbor High's girls (Carey) after the Valley Christ.mo
I volleybdll players sc.ud match and eliminated that
Saturday they hadn't problem. Since then, April hets
forgotten tho 15-12, 12-15, 11-15 hit more out of the back row· dnd
setback to Valley C hrishdn m it's been a lot tougher to scow
• the Dave Mohs Memorial points on us. That's why we had I invitational title match, which · some of the (cfonunantJ scores we
1 likely cost the Sailors a national hdd in the playoffs and had so ~--
-~ championship. many sweeps (rune m d row
However, the day before betore Saturday).
Newport claimed its third ClF
state championship with a 15-11, • Talent and expettence, not to
16-18, 15;5. 19-17 conquest of mention four starters 6-foot-1 or
Stockton-based Lincoln High, taller, are all blessings Newport
Coach Dan Glenn said the Ha.rbor enjoyed this volleyball
setback may have smoothed a season.
• sfillor voyage which culminated But, as any coach will attest, on-paper prowess is often with a 27-0 record (40-1 doomed to defeat without the
including best-of-three matches), players' \\rillingness to endurl'
as well as Sea View League, C IF grueling practices, off-season
Southe rn Section Division l·AA conditioning and weight training,
and CIF State Division I dS well as their coachmg stalf's
championships. relentless expectations of ·u we hadn't lost, I wouldn't excellence.
have switched Uungs around and And while Glenn deseives
maybe we wouldn'l hdve played praisP. for gwc:ting this group to
the way we c:tid the ldst month of back-to-back league and SC'ctlon
the season,~ Glenn explclmcd. championships and a combmod
HThe reason we lost WdS bccduse 48-1 record in best-of-five
WQ had a coup! of weak--------1 mdkhe., tbe-Nawpori p.ta.ycrs __
rotations and we got stiick m cllso recognized seruor Metissd
them and gave up a lot of points. Cothran as the catdlyst to tho
PR I P:S
U~a m's C'Otnnutment.
"I remember before the
season started, we had
discussions about whether or not
we could be here (state
champions),· Cothran said in the
press room after Saturday's
vw.:tory. "But I knew we would
work hard enough to get here.
When we lost, we all tell we'd
overcome 1t. We thought about
the loss, but didn't dwell on it ..
Newport senior Erica Wade.
sdid there was never d doubt
h.irder Oum anyont~ on our l Mn.
She _kept.us going."
•Wade, who attended Lincoln
the s •cond :.emeslf'1 of hc-r
sophomore yt>ar, IJeforn
tr..msfcrrin~ to NP-wport, sc1u..l
Saturday's rPunicm with lom1er
class.mates w<1s u httlEl
distracting.
"l lldd to kN•p trom lo?kinU
across the net, he(ause k0pt
Uiink.ing 'I know thrn.e girls,' '
Wade sairt "'B ut it was neat to
• see them again."" " · . . . . .
• Although Harbor player!>
seemed to ·avor Saturday's
vtclory. there wa an
unmistakabli~ air <.1! sadne to
their postgtune revelry.
Lavold was particulrt.rly
emotional about P.Xpenencmg
the hnal momPnts with her
teammates und CurP} said "this
\5 too sad," betorP thP players
tonverged for onL• lttst !Pam yell
-"One. two. thrn1 Nc•w-port! •
-. beforn ex1tinH th<> prt><:.s room.
who would dsscrt her leddership • Newport'-. team cttmardde rie
when effort sagged on the was also uJ)p<lrenl dunny lhe
prdctice floor _ prematch nattonul tintlwm, While
ult was Mdnssa who would Lincoln playl'l'S stood
tllway'\ tell us we hdve to work at attenllon, hands ov<>r their t
hdrder," Wc1de ~aid. "We d.11 hearts, Su.ilor~ drdped their arms
rt>spect her • ----•-'a""'r;;.:o=-.c.ur=1d one anutn ~r dS they ·
ScUd Cdrey. "Marissa worked ob crve<I the flttg.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
DON LEACH I DAllV PllOT
Championship form
Jennifer Carey (above) makes It easy for her
teammate with another sterling set; and
Krista Dill and April Ross (far right) block a
Uncola assault at the net dUring Saturday ..
night's cbamptonshlp conquest
WATER POLO
USC wins NCAA crown ~ .
• Trojans def eat Stanford
in overtime, ·9-8.
CORONA DEL MAR Tour·
nament Offensive MVP Marko
, Pintartc connected with d two-
point goal with 1 :38 left m the
second overtime session to hJt the
University of Southern Cahfom1a
• to its first-ever NCAA men's
wate r polo champ1onsh1p·w1lh a
• 9-8 decision over Stanford at
Corona del Mar Htgh.
The 1ro1ans, 25-3, cnteccd the
tournament as the No. 1 eed
after finishing third to Stanford
(21-7) ih the Mount in Pac1hc:
,Sports Federation po~tsca on
tournament a vteck dgo o t New·
port H arbor High .
Tn the third-place game, UC
San Diego (18·12) was u 10·9
winne r in sudden death over
Mas~achut;elts (27·6) as Vlndi.mtr
D1aptc scornd with n m an·up with
13 conds left in tho seconc.l OT
to providq tho winner.
Among UCSD's P.ffort wen~
two goals hy Coi1ta M P l1 H1uh
product Ryon D ndy.
'outh wins. 12-9
Leeper and Corona del Mur's
Ja.son Pdlda each scored d goal in
the first half, but South tra1lcd, 7-
4, at the break,
Marina's Jeff Lan.on and Gary
Conwell of Newport Harbor edch
scored a goal J.I1 the third quarter.
Justin Fassnacht of Marina, who
had five goals m the match,
added two more as the South tied
the match at eight,
Fassnacht scored the fust goal
of the fourth quarter and wa:, fol-
lowed by Becker, Leeper anci
Taylor.
ORANGE COUNTY AU.-STAR GAME
Sount 12, N°"'" 9
Score by Quartws
Nor1h 4 3 1 1 -9
South 3 1 4 4 • 12
North ·Murphy 1, Pacelli 2, Ellis 1,
Gold~e1n 2, MaM 3. Saves • Onken 3
South Palda 1, Becker 1, Conwell 1,
F•ssnacht 5. Larson 1, Leeper 2, T•ylor
1 S.~s -Brown 4, Wordes 4.
IP
shot m the first qudrter.
lXHIBmON
YUGOSl,AVIA 9, TEAM USA 6
Sex>re by Quarters
Yugoslavia 3 1 3 2 · 9
, Team USA 2 2 0 2 • 6
YUgoslavla · Uskokovic 4, Pekov1c 2,
Vuk.tnic 1. V1cev1c 1, Clric 1. (
Saves Kuljaca 6
USA -Laster 2, Oeding 2, Azevedo 1,
Netherton 1,
Sav~ 1 Bowen 7.
Tcan1 USA women
top Canada. 10-6
CORONA' DEL MAR -The
U.S. women's national water polo
team 1s in action tonight al 7
again t El Toro Highman ex.h1b1·
t1on match with Australia.
On Saturday, Courtney John·
on c-orcd three goals, including
two in a 19· <.'<'ond span at the
tart ol the thud q uarter, a Team
USA d efeated Canada in e.'(hib1·
Uon action dt CQrona d cl Mar.
S 'Ven d1Jfe1ent players c;cored
for Tham USA Goahe Nir.olle
Pttync hud four saves.
The cxlub1tion series con·
dud • Tue day with. 11 7::tO p.flr.
n match with Canada at Powa
Tcnm U~A w1Il he at-the H o •
dtty Cup n ·xt w k in Lo Allmu-
tos
lX.-noH f
UNnto St•m 10. CkvADA 6
SCote by Qullf't9f'S
Un tcd Stat 2 1 5 2 10
Canada ! 2 3 O · 6
SOCCER
, Corona del Mar
squeezes in 2-2 tie
with Century at a
soggy Inrinc tourney
IRVINI! -J\llhouuh the ram
chdn't come tts expcch'd during
the clay Sdhmlay, overnight ram
was enough to nl<lkl• Ci mPss 'of
the "0<'C£'r held..; at t-. lt•ttctuwood,
Alton dnd Hentagt> JMrks, as well
as lrVine I hgh
Mur.h of lhe hvmc Soccer
foumarncnt has hee.n post1>0ncd,
Lack ol c:om.mumcauon by tour-
nament ofltc1als and coach
leave the bnlance or the tourna-
ment undear
Corona del Mar (0-1-1), on
goals by Zack Zarrilh and Adam
Hoyt, tied C<>ntury, 2-2. Fnd )' in
· 7 1> m . mntd1, r ul which
included ist b~· Zbrrilli and
K vm Kramer Ju tin Snuth wa
crcd1tt~ with 11 av .
SCHEDULE
TODAY
• • a.sketball
High Khool bo~ • Est nc:ia, Corona
<k'I M rat Century Tournament. f1nt
round rnanc1a vs La Mir da, "1:30
p.m .. Cor.ona d ~~V.,_.,,,.1 ~"'-~-
6 p m.; Costa Mesa oumttment.
first round COst• Mesa vs. Los Am gos.
4:30 pm
High school girts • Newport Hatbor
t University High Toum ment.
second round "' \'ht pm
;·
•
• ln addlUon to her M VP trophy,
Carey, along.v.·itll Uncol.n !ieruor
.
l Gl~nor wbo anticipates Kru.ta
Dill, Ross and Cothran will all
hn<l Eots on collog!ate rojt~~
Glenn also believes Heather
etter Mm~~.!.._lli!.'Ll..ece1ved _
awaras lor·sport.sman'\rup
• G lenn had been reluctant to
compare this year's team to thP
nahonal championship squad ol
1994, led by Mi!itY Md)''. But he
did address the issu~ altN
Saturpay's match.
. Cullf'n, a 6-!oot~ 1 sophqmore
m1ddl£! hlocker who played
sponnghng this season, could
erneruP as a coveted college
ft3crull in two .years.
·Tudt ('94) team hdd hvP
fstart~rs) go on to play m
DlVl!>lOn I and four of them (May
at Long Beach State, M.eh sa
Schutz at Colorado, Sara
Fairborn at Georgetown, and
iina Bowman at South Flonda)
all got to the NCAA Toumam nt.
• Newport a. sistant coach Sacha ..
Cdldemeyer, who prepped Cit
pmenrntil national power
Bums l:ligh of Muncie, Ind.
before starting at the. !lJruvers1ty
ol the Pac:lhc, was dsked to
rompare this year's.Sailors to
some of the Bums teams ··he
pldyed on
"This (Nev.:portJ team U. pretty
good, but I don't think it played
as tou~h of competition •
"11¢; ('98) tedm was d very
talented group Wlth Jen and
April, but there's no Misty Ma}'
You've seen what she's done at
Long Beach (national play(•r of
the year last season and the
cataly~t to an unbeaten
cdmpaign and the No 1 ranking
thus far this fall). She's onP ot the
top, top players ever."
• So much for thl" :.polls of
~ \1Ctory. Though all but a few
parnnts had left for home, Glenn
informed his tea.m, about 40
rrunutos aftt•r the hnal point, the
bu cheduled to take them
home he.HI nf!Ver ~mved.
Jednnette Hecker, currently
start.log at Loyola Maiymount,
WdS the setter and filth eventual
college standout among the ·94
starters.
Carey has committed to
Rawcui andLlvold Will also · rec~1ve a scholarship, accordmg
• Add Glenn: .. I really enjoyed
1ust watchmg this match,
bccauo,;e I love good high school
vollcyhall, ~ hl' said. "This team
improved all year long, was
really touelher. and was very
i.m-.elfi h l had a" lot Of fun
coachlny this group •
H I G H .s C H 0 0 l G I R l S H 0 0 P S
Tai-s duel VISta
•Harbor in action torught
after narrow victory over
Villa Park improves the
Sailors' record to 3-0.
IRVI~ -Newport Harbor
High's girls basketbdll team will
be in action today at the South
Coast Classic with an 8 p.m. sec-
ond-round game agdinst Vbt~.
On Saturday, the Sailors (3-0)
defeated Vil.la Park, 50-48, on
Kalena Jackson's eight-footer
with three seconds remaining m
the game.
MI was pretty plea~ed tonight,~
Coach Gregg Savage srud "~\'e
executed about 2009 0 better than
we did earlier th.is week y.: .. still
made some mistakes, but lt' get·
ting better."
April Ross and Kathy Lavold.
who we're busy h~lpmg Newport
I tarhor wm a state volleyball title .
Saturday, are expected to be back
m ~ction by the end of this week
alter a few davs of pract>.ce.
SOUTH COAST OASSIC
First round
NcWPORT HA.llBOlt SO, VIU.A PNUt 48
Score by Quart9'S
Villa Park 12 8 13 is -48
Newport Harbor 9 13 13 15 • SO
Villa Partt • K1ent1cnz 2, Blume i 3,
Larson 16, Wood 10, Dawson 6,
Sh1m1zu l
3 pt goals • Dawson 2.
Fouled out -None
Newport Harbor -Jackson 23.
Urban 2, Paul 21. Hollister 4.
~untmgtol'I 0, Mhton 0
3-pt goals. Jackson 2, Paul 4
Foul~ out -None
Mesa Wins consolation championship
LAKEWOOD -Autumn Srruth
hdd 22 points and 10 rehotmds as
Losta Mesa High defedted Valley
Christian, 43-27, to win the con·
solatlon championship at the
Maytal.I'-Bellflower guls basket·
ball tournament Saturday at May-
fair High.
Nancy Hatsush1 had eight
points and nine ass~is lnr the
Mustangs (3-11. Jenny Earnest
had t 3 points, seven steals and
s\.x rebounds.
Costa ~tesa, which next plays
Diamond Bar Dec. 17 m the Arte-
sia Tournament (6~20 pm.I. h~ld
Valley Christian scorcle"s m the
fourth quarter.
·our defen"e · was good
today," Co<tch Jim Weeks said.
"We had good tull-cou.rt pressure
and wore them out m the fourth
quarter.~
The t-.1ustangs had 19 steals.
MAYFAIRl8E.UROWER TOURNAMENT
Consolation
CosTA MESA 43, VNJSY Owsl\AN 27
Sex>re by Quartws
Valley Christian 10 9 8 O -27
Cosu Mesa 18 7 8 10 -43
V•ll•y Ouisban • Fate 2, Dunster 4
Veasley 6. Miller 4, Hogan 1, Smidt 10
3·pt goal~· None Fouled out • None
Costa M-.a • Huang 0, Smith 22,
Hatsush1 8. Fems 0. Earnest 13, Hrtt o.
Thornton 0, Weeks 0
l pt goals • Hatsush1 2, Earnest 3
Fouled out -None.
Eagles fall in tourney semifu1al, 52-37
BEVERLY HILLS -Clov:1 l hgh
drdined 9 of 11 tree thro"" m the
closing minute<: to hold off
Estanaa for a 52-37 guLs b,1<;ket·
ball victory Siil~day m thP senu-
finals of the Beverly Hills Toumo-
ment.
l,.isa Steinteld paced the
Eagles (2-1) with 10 pomt-;, -.-;h1l •
fellow senior Frnnc1a 1>1az
chipped m eight potnb, sC\'en
rebounds and Uuec as 1 t-. before
fouhny oul ~1th about thwe nun·
ute.,c; lclt.
Lawen CasSlty added eight
pomts and hve teals for the
Eagles, who lmi h third and host
then own tournament begmrung
Tu ~st.lay.
Clovis improved to 2· 1 in
advanony lo the cltamp1onship
gclffic
~y HIUS TOURNAMENf
C&.OVI 52., ESTAHCA 37
S<Qf'9 by Quattets
Clovis 12 12 9 19 • 52
Est.tl'l<lit 12 6 8 11 -37
Oov1s ·O'Connor 12, Brangham 12.
Bopt 9. McGee 6, Flor~ 5, Oenkers 3.
HenderS<>n 2. Sn der 2. Granes.s 1.
3-pt goah • Br<lngham 2
Foul~ out -None.
Tethn1cals • BranghM0 1.
E.s1MKia • St infeld 10. Diaz 8,
Cass ty 8, Hirata 3, Lenhart 5, Vami• 2,
Ofellarw 1, Barrera 0, Mat~fuji 0
3.-pl goals· Steinfeld 2. l.eilhall't 1.
Fouled out· Diaz.
f c ME NI s 8 ls I( E' Ill L
Cotton guns down Coast, 75-60
'
8 Monday. Decombor 7, 1998 / Newport'Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot
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with the County Clartc of DANA W, PAFF ANO UL· IO pay the rel'nalnlng prtnct-VICES INC. purance mmln person they have walVed notice ot YORKE and DEV SHARMA M34e · WIU. Sal AT PUBUC $024, 110.07 (E.tllmatedl
Ofano-County on 12/02198 llAN PAFF, HUSBAND pal tum or the not•(•), .. TRUSTEE, BY SPECIAL· or by your• • conaented to the propc>Jed :ppll~l~n for payment PUBLIC NOTICI A~ON TO THE HIGHEST Acetued lnter11t and eddi·
Dally Piiot Dec 1 14 2t AND W1FE AS JOINT TEN-cured by Uld OMd Of &ZED, INC. IF YOU ARE AC EDITOR action.) The Independent fm R ~Account BIDOER FOR CASH (payable t>on.I a0v1nc11, tf any, wiU
28 991 . ' MJ..7 ANTS u TRUSTOR WIU. Trust wttf't lnt.,..t thereon, AS AGENT FOR SAID or contingent crtdttor of ednilnlatmlon authortty Wiii o the NI ._..,,19 Fund la Flotttlaue llualneM I 1 I ful inctHH this figut• prior to · 1 SELL AT PUBLIC AUcnON u f)(O'f'lded In Mid note(I), TRUSTEE, 4t80 Via Real Iha dece&MCf, you must Illa be grantad uni ... an lnttf• being tnade to the Oepa11· N l'9t9ment II ttm~ o:. 'J.rt d st": 1 ille. The tienef1ciwv Under
Buy It. Sell II. Find It. TO HIGHEST BIDDER <FOR adVanc:es, If any, under the #B, Carpenterla. Ca 93013, your clalm With the court Nted ptr90l'I 111ee an ot>-;r"1 of RMI :;-1'n!:d. TM~.... ney ti 1 hit . ch .. ck laid Deed of TNlt hafwtofcn
c1a .. rt1ed. CASH <Payable at the time • (905) 884-1•24, (805) 884-and ma11 I• COfJY t~.ltle Pl'· ~~to the peatlon ~ the P~~ ,._ .... ~ doing bu';i-;;:.~e'N~ Y !:,'..:,!.~::a: ~"lo"'' axecvtmd and dtlMnd to u. 843<> tone repretent.uvt •P. ,,..,..., caUle Why u.. .._ .. ., · C v1 k<> uridef11g1'9d • OM'itten Oecia· • B,.:/9/111. BIRNBAUM, polnted by.the court Within coort 1 Id not grant the llcenMI nc.n.e rights & GILES DRIVES TE H· 1nk, a chack dra~n v1 • rtllOl\of OtfaAI end Demand r--------------------------\ TIHISTl!E SALES OF-tour months from the date aulhof1tY. that you have undtf the NOLOGY DIVISION OF AU-i.te 0< federll credit union, f Sal and 1 W'lntttn NoUce Of th• 11"1 l•suance of let· A HEARING on ltle pell-Real &tat• law Wiii be au-TRONICS COAPOAATION, • check drlwn by • ttat• or •. El Ion ST' ART1'"1\TG F1CQ teB u provided In Probate !Ion w11t be held on OE· tomatk:ally 1u1ptnded on 1580 S. Slnclalr Strfft, fadaral Hvinga ind loan ~~11D•l•ut~~nd r.d-;:ag~: n l l/1 Publlahed Newport Code teetlon 9100. The CEMBER 3t, 1998 at the dale of payment and Anahelm,CA92808 "ation,1....,ngsauocla·-" 11 1
Beach-Cost• M•,. Dally time for llllng clllm1 w!ll 1:45pm In Dept. 703 le> cannot be reln1tated until Autronlcs Corporation, ion. 01 Hv1ng1 t>enk apect· c":'1' '-;t ~tea ~n ~~~
A NEW PllOt December 7, 14, 21, not expire befOfe lour cated at 341 TM City Orllle the Racowrt Account has (Delaware), 325 EHi Uvo led in HC1ton 6102 of the ~c~ ~~ :~ wn.re 11198 months from Iha haatlng South, Orange, CA 92868. been relmburatd for th• Oek Ave., Arcedl•, CA Flnancil1 Coda tnd ·a.u1ho-
M344 date noticed above. IF YOU OBJECT to the amount paid plus lntereet 91~5 rited to do bw1na11 in ttn the reel pro1?41'1v 1• locatad
YOU MAY EXAMINE ttte granting of the petition you at the prevaftlng rate. This buslna11 la con-atatal, At: IN THE QUAD and men 1"-' tine montht PUBLIC NOTICE fll• kept by the court If you ahould appear at the t,Hi. It you wl1h to contnt pay-ducted by: a COfPOT'tlon REA OF niE CITY HAll Of! have -'•Pied alnca auc:h r•
•---------are , person lntereSted In Ing and atat• your ot> ment by the Rell e..tate Have you started doing BUcNA PAA>< CIVIC CENTER cordat~~ .. ~!.: 11/29198, BIC 7874 the estate, you may fllt eon• or file Written Ob-Commissioner, you must bualne" yet? Yu, t 111/93 AT 8Cl50 BEACH BLVD., ARM~ C<JNIORA. BUSINESS?? •••••••••••••• NOTICI! OF With the court a Request tctlont with the court t>.-flle • written response to Autronlca Corporation, BUENA PARIC CA ,11 right TlON. P.O. Boie 86309, Sao
Pln'ITION for Special Notice (form or• the hMltng. Your ap-the appllcatlon addreued John T. Camp, DIYlalon title and lntetUt ~~ t~ Oltgo, CA. 92188·63?9.
TO ADMINISTER OE-154) of tf!e llltng of an pearance may be In person to the Department of Real President and "°w held by It under alld 18191 462·4900 Ctvlltine Inventory and appnslaal of or bY your attorney. Eetat• at: Oepartn)eot of This atat1ment wu flied Deed of Trutt in the propertv Slonllkar, Au111ant Sacntav
J .,,..ll!llCT.A!IEDODLf!., JR. Htate assets or of any pa-IF VOU ARE A CREDITOR Real Eatata, Recovery Ao--with the County Clerk of Situated In alld COUf1tY Celt· NPPOOS38Cl6 11130/98,
-n "" tltlon or 1ccount as pro-or contlngeot creditor of count Unit, P.O. Box Orange County on 11/12/98 • 12/07198, 12114198 '
aka JAMl!S CLYDE vlded In.Probate Code aec· the daceued, you must fll• 1117007, Sacramento, CA H988779228
RIDDLI! tlon 1250, A Request for your clalm With the court 115818-7007 within 30 days Dally Pilot Nov. 23, 30,
Tlit ugalDtpartmtnt at th~ liultpMdtnt is pleastd ttr
an11ounct a ntw urvict now available to ntw b11sintssts.
8lia JAllll c. RIDDJ.11 Special Notice form la and mall a copy to th• per. •llflf malllng, dtllvery, or Dec. 7 u, 1998 -M334 au JAMiii RIDDLE avalfabla-fiom the coort 1onal reprHenlatlvt ap-publlcatlon or Ulla rlOl!ce1-;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. clerk. PC>lnted by the court within and aend a copy of that ,.. ..
aka JAMI• RIDDLE . Attom.1 for the P•tJ. four monttis from ltle date ·~·· 10 the c:lalmant. If LOCAL "Affordable
Alternative"
Discount Casket,
Cremation&
Burial Service
lt't will 11ow SEA RCH tht namtfor you aJ no extra chargt, a11d
savt you tht t1mt and tht trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. · Thtn,
of cuunt, aft tr tht starch if compltttd wt will jilt your fictitiow;
buiinesl namt stattmtnl wiJh tht County Cltrk, publish once a ,..ttk
for four M'tt/c.s as requirtd by law and then file your proof of
publication with tht County Cltrk.
au JIM RIDDLI! tloner: of trt• fl1't Issuance of l.t· fOU fall to do '°· you Wiii
CAii! NO. A19405e BARRETT I! tera u provided In Probate have watv.d your right to MORTUARIES
To all htlrt, blneflclarles, WESTour• • Code Mcilon 9100. TM pr...,,t your objlcilont lolt---------i credlte>B, contlngent CJtdl· •'""• lime for filing clalms wlll payment. W tort, and person1 wno may l!IQ. (Cl8#1S3'37), not expire before four Publl1h1d New~ort PACIFIC VIE
oltlerwtae be lnttreattd. In HARRY I. W1!8TOVER months trorn the hearing B .. ch-<:01ta M"* o:x MEMORIAL PARK
the wlll or Mtatt, or both, Ir ASSOCIATES d8l• noticed abov9 Piiot December 7, 14, 1 Cemetery • Mortuary
of: JAMES C. AIDOLE. JR. '901 DOVE\ DR STL YOU MAY EXAM0INE the m348
aka JAMES Cl YOE RIDDLE 1 2 0 N 1. w p 0 " T Ille kept bV the court.. If you PUBLIC NOTICE Chapel • Crematory
Pltast stop by to jilt your fktitiou'i busmtss tattment tit tht Daily
Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mtfa. If you cannot s~ by, pltart call us
at (949) 642-4321 and wt will makt a"angtmtnt~ ptr~andlt
this proctdurt by mad.
aka JAMES C. RIDDLE aka BUCH CA 92980 .,. • pereon lntareated In 3500 Pac1f1c View Onve JAMES RIDDLE aka JAMIE • the Mtata """' may ftle ---,..------N <>---.. RIDDLE aka JIM RIDDLE Publlahed Newport with the CoJt-a Aeque.t • NOTICB 0, . 64:.'270o'
A PElTTlON FOR PAO-Beech-Cotta M•• Dally tot Special Notl¢e (tofm PU•LIC Hl!MINQ ~~ huRt>MnLE1111ecs ~ PUot o.c.tnber 7, 11, 14, DE·1S.) Of the filing of an Notice Is ~Neo PIERCE BROTHERS Why should you subject
your elf & your family to
paying inflated price~ for
caskets & services????
v ....... RtE IDO n 1,,. 1998 lnv.moty and apprlalMI of thaJ • publlc wlll
If you should ha1•t any fi1rtl1tr qutstions, please call us and ~·t will
bt mort than glad to aHut .vo11 Good luck in your ntw busintss /
SUpertor COUl1 of eanror. MF345 estate uaeta or ot any.,._ be held by the Costa ... BELL BROADWAY
nla, Countv of ORANGE. tltlon or ac:cotmt u pro-City Coundl on December M Ch I n4E PE"l"ITION FOA PRO-PUBLIC NOTICE vlded In Probate Cod• HC> 21, 11198. at 11:30 p.m.. In ortuary * ape BATE requet1a that VAl.0-tlon 1250 A Requeat for the Co\.lncll Chambers of C rematiOn
RIE RIDDLE be appointed BSC 7884 special Notice form 11 City Han, 77 Fair DrM. on 110 8• roadway
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H personal reprnentatlve NOTICI! OF • available from the court the following Item:
to admlnl11er the M\911 Of PETITION • clerk. APPEAL Of the PlannlflO Costa Mesa
the decedent. TO ADMINllTER AttO"'e!f for tho Pott-Comml1tlon•1 denial ol 642-9150
THE PETITION requeeta EST'"'.,... OFi Uonen Planning Appllcatlon P~ ~=~~~~~~~ authority to admlnlllter th• .. • .. 98-09 from Marina Rau and ;;; Mlata under the lndepen-RONALD WILLIAM E. ,ARRll, John Cotcher, reprtMntlng Buy II. Sell II. Find It.
dent Administration of e.. l!ULA&.10 CMTIL&.O The IAaH Oullat, Inc., ClaaalftOd.
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COSTA MESA 26241 _____ _ GENERAI. 1002 CORONA NEWPORT -----· CORONA NEWPORT NEWPORT
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1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiii~ CONDOS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1"iii&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil l!'•ld• P•ppel'WOCHI ,,~VT• T r •• 111 •• Apta. 1 Bt, em yard ~ ,.,..,,,,, Ooean View acce11 to Abandoned •••oh FOR RENT LUJCUftoue 2br 2.8ba 810 CANYON TWM 211r+ Loft 38e lmmac w1p.i10 w/d. ln6rmo. ••••••••• pt1vate b4tachu •BR Cottage Once In 8 Condo. Pt1vat• b .. ch Top golf view, 2Br Condo, oat~ comm, No P•l• 831-7813
$695K .Joan Burk•Agt llfetlm• opportunity at avallabl• St 775/mo 2.5Ba, S2•95/Mo. w/pool/apa, 2c att gar ---------
759·931•/559-2878pgr only S3•9.000 Agent 9 4 9-e7 a-o249 l..I• Agt 9-49-850-3822 S2,1SO/mo L..ae. Car1a, hanld• 1 Bedroom ROOMS 2708 049-723-8120 • 2 Ag.nt IM9-262·8181 Avall 1211 1. No Pett
VACANT TWNHMll 11.ASTBLUFF GENERAL 210 Old CDM 2br 3.5ba BIO CANYON VILLAS $830 • 1475. depoalt NB Npt Nth 2t>r 2 5ba LOWEST PRIC•D Sngl fem rooftop d.ck saooomo 3br avall tmmed. pool, 150 e. 21 St. 548-0$83 2·Sty apL fem ,..,;.rd,
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3Br In COM. Out of hm. 38R. Beat Buyl llnd ,..._ araa aeller ••Y• Flar ar .. t L.Oc $499K •NEWPORT COAST Oya 049-833-0111 or apa, gym. Me Inda APBGJMENTS u. kit pt1v, 1476+ •
.... It Todeyl Llg Bkr tM9-720-1704 Other• avall. People Evea (9<49) 72M1882 Agt, 949-7&9-7700 ~ SELL 1/2 utlle. 714-21~
3Br & tam rm, need• QORQBOUS WAT8R ~d~l.~n~~~~h!,°~~v:. ••LUlfllS 3b,..Slba• FOR RENT NB Ooetln l'ront Shr
coametlc work but VlllW high rlH condo for • traction of nor-COSTA MESA 2124 Nice, 2 car gar. Nr HS your home 2br home w/rrvt bath PRICED 1000'• LESS '801 Udo' community mal rent 949-860-S110 Yearly S 1 f25/mo. ON aand, NO brd wlk,
th a,n I a at a a I e . 8th floor. Vary aggr... llkr •4•780oa148 through Classified $750 SMMSO-e904
$319,000 Mak• Offer! •Iv• Pr I c Ing at •E'Sld•• 3br 2ba dplx CORONA
Kolar a Co. $1578,000 Compare BALBOA 2car gar no dog ••oat P•r•de Partw DDT -•D 2822 949-378-6570 with othera at 1725 or IST sun 210• Sl300. 2038 Fullerton On Your Prh,•l• lilt""""" •---------
750, ca A9ent 714· a.u,,,, u CM H9-6s2..etM2 ••~front P•U•• NEWPORT NEWPOIT
&OM807/303-1582 2Br 2.6Ba, Pool, Frplo Ueht • llrlght B!ACB 2889 B!ACB 2869 COSTA MESA 1024 NiWPOiiT AilOHTi •t.tttle Balboe la• 2br Beat i-t•ld• Re-SMM75-00~ 2br 2b• unit. Gar•ge,1"'1iilii••iiii&liiiiiii
DUPLD-LARG• a. 1ba, trplo, ahared WO. modeled 1Br cottage, H rbo Vi A w/d l1800mo Call Phlll• . ----------
a TO RY a a R . It No gu. Yrty 11300/mo bright, prtvate entry, • r ew om-(948) 72 ... 83S •'Side 2-Story 28r aaR pp•a HJ. Incl utll. Lora Va.nee-patio, no gar/pel9. Portoflno, phaa• 2
2.6Ba, vault~ Ulla, lg C•ta:. ~~-"..:..._"'!'J•KR Realtor 1MM73-4062 $69!5 mo o41MJ42.e112 •br •ba w/gardner ---------• back ptrt1o, Nftport .~ · 12700 SMMU oe10 COSTA MESA 2824 achool•I U29K Roni UST 81D• 1br 1ba, -
Aaczkowakl, Agent M .. 780 8808 ULBOJr houae, W/D Hkupa Lido I•.. 3Br 28•, •••••••••! 714--219-0109 •iio..,..rt • ...,... 2107 1725. No dog a . Frplc, 3c gar, walk to •E'SfCM• 3br 2ba ClplX
OPllN SUN ,.. 28A, Office, 2BA. ""1Jf$tfl.A AQ1.(D48) 842-ee99. boh. Genoa St. &3000/ 2car gar no dog
FAIRWAY AP,\RTMENTS
AT BIG CANYON
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vlewa. lnjoy c<Jl9f,.. lvlng In your large t, 2 ot 3 IR opar1ment homel
•Two car goroga
• W°"'*ldlye. hookupa
HlttelMNUtlh "9n S JoAnne, AR/MAX. (IMO) 8734819 (714) 781~aG s .. 103 Via Antlbee Walk to th•atet, ahop• •••••••I 48r 2.88a. Pergo flra, Owr/Agt.IMMM2-3812 SOUTH COAST ('114) N:l-48.. Le 1ar 1 .. C41rp0ft
ROUSES/ ::rnc .::5~ "::~ 1teduaad 3Br Remoo.i MBnO 1088 CORONA Lido P•rk condo on ~·r:.:0:~9~,' :;~.
• Fiteploce (Wood • gal)
• Air condlllonlng
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1-,0NDOS a.~. Agt o4M9M..,.2 10,000+Sq.R Lot, 40 DEL Milt 2122 NEWPOIBACB RT Bay. 2br famrm, 3b• sos dep. Maple Apta "' gar, naw kit-roof.tam •3BR 2BA• 2 car gar 2189 $3000. IMH76·7.._7 1011 Maple Ave. Klein JIOR SALB ~~~":,~~· M':.8: on iu ~k• *'"· CAllllO aHORaa 38r or (118) 60MT7S Mgmt. t4Ml1-4000 ••••••••lflALIOA A~ 04M87-3ffi 2 •try, end unit. 2Ba, trg ynl, ·Qf!V•t• •t4MO Newpott c,..t TWH ilr 1L up9'alra. P/P
• AIQrm sy .. am • t 1 ,650 to $2,995
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PBNIRSVI.A 1007 wd hkup a fen patio• betl .cc .... Imo..... Vina....... 28r 28•, 20 gar, walk tMtndry, el.WI• oat•. -, ... l!NBllA.L-------1,.•••••••• POOi, apa,_ upgrad~t mo 10 rno po .. lble aar •••MPatt. to b .. ch, ~a ~c, urpor1 "7& "' dep • --------------------100211 e 1 •a.000 Lou Mac 1 .... 200,M .-..It .. __ M LAGUNA A• ..... (114) H&-1&H •x1•n• on. ... o Ma'l.~e oQu,,. 11500, o 7 11 aood c.-.. • ._. 1or
••••••••148r a.He locat~ on IMCB m_. Agent (04., 7~1871 770 He AYOC•do 8t. lJC-
•• Y.A. * 1"• bay•lo•, 2eeo.q,n, 1048 Coron• del Mar Pru~al ca R••ltV P•noramlo Vlowel 101. a.tween 12·2pm N l M lrg fam rm OV9f'•l1-Dover ShorH Hom• C'~Or: ~-l--a $0 Down· SO Mov .. ln ~. • ..... CllllTUY LOT/ Tewn"•m• 31h WI RIVI 16 0500ef, totalfy l'ede>NI *tar Dot•o"-•d •·I' • cu ..• .1 .. u l"'R!I! Counollng atr. M29,000. C.il Two f'tnetr '"1ored 2.ISBa OQN"•ld• of HOMaa IN ""'°II Mart> .. ftoon, Ot~ • ........ With pmto, J\:nartttlCntS
FREE ll•t of HOtNa Oouo EchalbefQ, A0t ~t0tl•n bungalow9 Qttl 12J5 Hwy. 91"5/mo. Agent from SllOO,;teOOO. countera, Wood """'......a, ""'belloh. CatMdtel e
Hu D IV A A I! p 0. MIMH·7'711 on 1 lot. S400K Agent (Mt) 76W"n7 p•r mo. NO ff•H p~ pool O~of-~ cell•. frig. MOv•-ln llli~frOl\I C1,mmu1111y w11h PflV81cd~..ch &
Hsoo.:72uaa7 Scott HWJl-65&4 •LOYILY Jae•ln• Broket' M...,.24160 K1nct1 Se600/Mo tpeol•ll .. '1l+d~ m mr~ Trl'lpl I !;mil ~.t~·LAri" l.ilna1 pool
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Pl'Wate rm, untum, at,, iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '93 XJS Coupe 2-<lr, 'M x.112 bath, utla pd, n/amkg, ,... ______________ _.,. TOP New BOWF'Lmt 17K ml, champagM In Jade ~m over tan
• klt,:hanette, laundry. 91 C'h -DOLL.AR •trength training color, aunroof, & disc (992853 121,995 1 blOck to NB. Pier rUbnas ._, -' p ·~•tem. seee.oo c/d, lmmaculatell BAU .. LOTU8 ,ss10;~~~ al Hanukkah Cards· ·~~ 3tCM4to9725 $20,9:4':..9:4--7555 __ T_t":":,::'~-:::::x:-:::~~~7'::";-oo __
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88Kml wht/tan Inter
(889187) 117.095
llAUl!R LOTU8
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(222M8) $33,995
MURR LOTUS
71+e42•7700
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(1"'85373) 151.9115
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Buy Outri~ht 71<Ml42·7700 71+e42·7700
Your holiday message and 10 favorite phocos. Estate Sa es
25 CD DQ·M QNL 4 CULB De.cramblera r--..... ---~-------------~----.... --------------------.. -n S Y s 1 9. oo· Conducted' 30 Cfay money back
••1 Penn "' qulot "' Prowsed b:rithin 24 hours . P.nt1·qu•1 guar. MCM•a/COO bch, ahr 2000.q.ft, W/ Tf t' • 1-tl()0.4t7-03,t~.
cpl.own bed/ba, 1800. 40 years
lncl/ulll'•· 714 ..... 32· MOMnRJ DESIGN lnNe~portB .. ch 5150 or 949·723-e587
Newport Coaat •hare momnrj@momrujdesign.com 949.673.6223
lowly home In gated •rt ... '"'""'"' 714 896-0397 comm. PV1 br/ba; tull __ ....,_,_..__ ....... ....., ..... ____ _.. _ _,
prtv, 1750 1Ms.-37M800
COMMERCIAi.
REAL ESTATE
ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPL~YMENT 5530
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B-u-s.i.-:--.... -.... -0--m-CE-1 ANNOUNCEMENTS •r• Newport-Meaa &a~ Sehoola FOOd Dept,
Fol en.-2 • 2920 Campu• C•t•rtng,
&UOn4 7v9 hu lmmed openings
throughout dlatrlct.
Our team of emptoy-
*B AQ PIPER• ees works at achoota CdM Sm Offlo9/ .---------workshop apace PCH
& MacArthur A\1112/15
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-to provide good nutrt-For hollday parties & tuon In an enjoyable
CM ahare office approx fUnl 714-291·2841 environment where
350 af, $350.mo for 7 children enjoy a break
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•Seafaring
Collectibles
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INCOME POUND 2925 and be home when
PRO-•ty 2790 S1udents are not. It
C Iii&\ you are lntereated In
Pound Ring In Newport becoming part of our
te UNITS Oceanalda Beach, 4 montha ago. team, visit our office of PCH. S2,090,000 lot ~ 949-857•8835 r I g ht away at :
Scott Sumner, Agent 2985 Bear St..' CM
C-21 71~78-5554 Loat Cat Himalayan. 714-424-5045, AA ,-------1 Very ftutty, blue eyea, PART TIMI! Re•I
700 Poinsettia CdM E•t•t• -Astll•t~.
ANTIQUES
Older Style Furniture
PIANOS & CollectiblH . .._. ... " "
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CAMPERS. RV'S.
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Engine xlnt, dbl bed,
ba, ac, camping funl
$3950. 714-815-9289
AUTOMOBILES
A CURA 9010
'93 LEGEND L
Auto, Full Power
0015323J $t7,977
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(800) 999-5388
'84ACURA NSX, wht/blk, 5-spd,
co, Bose, low ml.
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1QJO BUSINESS 6'.
JINANCE
(949) 780-8781 Computer !Iterate,
general office. Fax
LOST m.ie g'9y cat w/ Reaume 949-717-4758 •et BMW 8501
wht cheat/paws, 12 PLUMBER Blk/grey 50kml, yrs. NB Bayside/ Harb S ( la. or. 949-87!>-9973 Back11ow tester w/ 28,995 #6822) toola & gd dmv COVE MOTORING
needed lmmed for OC (949) 650-5915
SVc Co. Eam great '85 BMW 825
payfbenef IM~S-5550 OI0//957·8133cm'Pla Black/blk, 40K ml, Receptlonlet ....... --. S28,995 (#7137)
Ute typing, computer SOUTH COAST COVE MOTORING ........ llterate, phone akllla, AUCTION (949) 650-5915
Pleue be wary of out personable, energetic, '85 BMW 7401
of arH companies. EMPLOYMENT ••If starter aend 2202 So. Main St. Only 45k ml,
CMck with the local 5530 resume to ?.O Box S."ta Ana, CA 12707 $38,995 (#6545)
Better Bualneaa 25983 Santa Ana, ~u vOl•l&I COW MOTORING
Bureau before you 92799-9610 (949) &So-5915
aend any money for ACCOUNTANT F/PT RECEPTtONIST·Pf'f •97 BMW 828
feea or aervtc ... Read ataff. Muat know Tu 2 Poaltlon• Av•ll In -~--~---r -6;...0_1_4 Blk/tan low ml,
and understand any and Oulckbooks ac-busy NB R.e. office. &"U&Uu& v~ $34 995 ( 07 contract• before you counting aoftware. WHkday afternoonaliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii COYE MO~O~~~O
algrt. Shop around for Salary up to S50Klyr. ahd weekend position couoh Brand New. (949) 650-5915
_ r tea. OC airport locatlon. (every other weekend) NaV} blue & whtte, -...,.,;~:.;,.~,...,,,,"'=""'--
AT&T· MCI PAYPHONE Fax resume and aai.-9am-5pm. $8 per hr. $200. 949-875--0488 '87 BMW 54o
ATES PrllTI• altH ary history to: Monica 949-780-5000•--------_..;..-Blk/blk40kml,
S150Kyr pot'I. LowHt (949) 442-7349 Sales + SI x Dr• w • r C0$4VOE,99M50(T#O~l1)Q r1 1 9()().eoo-3470 Dr••••r w/Mlrror & " H p ce,.s CAREOIVE" 24HR COMI! GROW ShelVH & Two Night (949) ~50-5915 INTERNATIONAL Shifts. 3 on 4 on: 88 WITH UBI· Stands. (Beautiful
CONSULTINO FIRM yr old. Must be rell-Expanding retall ad· Dark Wood) $400. (for--------
Seeks lndlvtdual to able and caring. Com· • vertlalng department all) Call 949-548-1785 CADll.IAC 9040 oP9f111• local office, petlUv• ratH. COM aeeka a Hlf motivated
Our nrm·a •tructure, &TM. (949) 442-7350 account executive to1---------'78 ELDORADO CONVT o oduc:ta/Mrvtc.a en-sell, develop and Hr-MER~HANDISE 1 aurea aucc••• for Caregiver 11v..in fem., vice new bualneaa 87Km garage parked,
right peraon. Call tor eld•r1Y lady. Eng and special sections. MISC. 6015 xlnt cond. $12,000 'R u a a M • I • r • apkg, non amk., pera We prefer a candidate obo. Must aee this
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1-800-880·2909, cere. Ute cook & hse to have a mlnl,,.um of 100 .• of heavy swell!-bNutyl 949-854-6358
extenalon 141. kMp. Must dlive, Wiii 1 year print ad-eral Mena/Womena/ '92 S•"'ll• very clean, ~.profi~~nt•m~o ~~~94~~~ vertla~ ffpe~~. kids aome name all records, tuny~-------------------~---~~-----------------~ nal.com (CAL•SCAN) Excellent commun ca-bra,; d 9 1 $ 0 9 9-loaded $9500 obo
LOCAL CANOY ROUTE Computer uaera tlon sl<llls. Ability to SB ... 134 E. 191h Sl tMo.e45-1800 · neede411. Work own .. t goala and make 30 vending machln... hour• $20k-$751C/yr profeulonal preeenta-1CM Dally 574-0418 --------
Eam approx. $800/ 1-8()0.34&-7188 x803 tion• In a fut paced a .. utlful r Barcena CHEVROLET 9045
day. All for S9,995. and detall oriented.,... Chrlatmas trH from iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call 1 ~1>9&-VENO. DIRKCTOR OF • o (CAL•SCAN) STAl'I' Development vlronment. R°Ca arden 1150 '95 Tllh~ 4x4 2dr for 99 bed SNF. Uve Xlnt benefit package, • 9-e44-t00t whit/natural lthr,
LOCAL CANOY ROUTE. among fruit trees, lncludl11g 401 k. Drug .luat Or••t Firewood 27kml fulty loaded,
30 vending machlnea. I-"••· .... -& moun-acr .. nlng/physlcaJ r• • Id th hi 0 d under extended war· Earn arprox. 1800/ .,. .... _. quired. EOE. ,.vo • rua r •r day. Al for 19,995. talna. S..klng exper. Reaume• Illa fax: At· nowl S135 a cord, 176 ran:4~~~f0· C~I 1-eoo.e9&-VENO. only state approved tel'ltlon, Lynn Eaola 1/2 cord. Dellv•r•d (CAL•SCAN) 0 .8.0 to run a atrong 71 4-850-4802 or mall: fr•• to your drlveway.1 ________ _
Make ..,... Nowt ==~~~cf.~~~~ TlmH Community 71+89S-t432 FORD 9075
Eam S2K-S5K P9f'W98k able lmm-... lately for News, 330 WNt Bay•---------1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,_ .. , hi k N ..,, StrMt, Costa Mau, CO CTlBY'l!r 11 a .... ung t • WM • ot thla exciting AJ.zhei.-CA 82827 llE a.JN '87 Muatang Cob,. MLM/Global. 2 Minute m•ra facility. Pleaaant 6017 Conv ·only 8K miles.
• mag 1-800-301-6530 care of Ukiah, 131 Wanted Pereona w1th1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil (F1780L10) (SS25,900) Whitmore lane, tlle lnatatlatlon 611 llXU
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Ukiah, CA 95482. Fax removal exp for 2mo An•IH Moblllt .. Dolla, MISSION Vll!.10
7 o 7 -4 e 2 -o 7 4 2 . pro~ect HB. Susanne aaaor slzH, never (8001 H9-8388 CREDIT
iii•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil (CAL•SCAN) 1o.39t-3S3T uaed. Juat In time for '83 EXPLORER 4X4
UQKT OUT OP WILDL1Fll .108S Xmu. (71') 982·2268 K I I h dept freel Credit l'lower Shop X-m-TO $2t.eo/H" 47 m • m nt, w t,
Counaellng Centera of h•ls>«, 'from Dec 7·2A. Inc. benent.. Game•---------(C8169~'15•550
• America (member Drivers & • designers warden•. Security, COMPUTERS 6018 WELS~1':.:~R
• NFCC). Fr•• depl apply In person Maintenance, Parkliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (7t4) 892-esoe) contolldatlon, lower A2 W. ttsth St. Rangers. No exp payment•, lnterHt. needed. For appllca-Gateway CPU Compu19r •e5 EXPLORER XL T Stop collector calla. Francoll Gourmet In tlon. and eom Info. P133, 32 MRAM, $200 4X4, whtfgrey,auto,
N 0 n·Pr 0 f 1 t Faahlon laland. Up. call HI00-8l3-3585, obo M .. '720-t972 (C3732:k$12,950 T!ttr~~~~L~) =-,'=~n !::r':ur~~ ;X:.a~7:~. 1:.m·7pm.,.W-... -llf'l"El--D---;......___ wa'°aT:l~g~R
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•••AVOID\ PTiFT retell HIH. •XMAS TRl!B LOT• TO BUT 6019 BANKRUPTC'f-.. 2yra exp/must, aal + Start S6hr. Daya F/PT, 'HT-BIRD LX
Debt Conaolldatlon. comm. Atao exp'd Comer of Mac Arthur.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lthr, ABS. mnrf,
Stop collectlon calla. walter/Wattre ..... Fa>t & San Joaquin, NPB. I BUY ALL PIANOS (13493:XS14,950
Cut monthly payments resume, 949-7~7092 (714) 33e-10t8 AnUquat.qual f\Jrnltura wa"a~i~::.R
to 60% May ellmlnate POSTAL .IOBS 1pc or houaetul cuh finance charges. Fut AiY YOUll TO •t&.38/HR paid (714) 957-8133 C7t4 ) 8•2 -eeoe)
Approval! Appointment Setteral 1 b flt no1...,......,....,,.-..,.-----,..---1 (800)2 0-9894 S WANTED I nc. ene a, Old Colne Gold Sltver ---------
[cAL•SCAN) •No Selllng • :~= f:C, ·~j Franklin Mint, St•rllng GMC 9081
AVOID BANKRUPTCY • No Experience • 1 .a 0 0 -8 1 3 3 5 8 5 Old watches & jewelry iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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Cf\arge per minute. Beachcqm~. 12500. WS8TMlNSTl!R ~
(811) 845-4550. (714) na-eeoe
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. WANTBD 5535 PBTS a eo~~&,'· aut°$1~~77 ANIMALS 6049 ·Ll!XUS LOVlng Swedlah nurH MISSION Vll!.10
good cook, drtver. By (800) H .... 398
th• hour or 24hr. 0..1Htr•t•1 Tabby cat 'MACCORD ~VO Qood Ice.I refa 12yr fem, 1weet per.anallty exp (040) 8'48-373S 2 yeara. 949-854-3248 Btk w/grey It.hr, 2 kml, · AT, all pwr. a/Tm, mtntl
Qolden.Retrle¥er S1P,950. 949-640-5744
1 yr old w/tralnlng.
MERCHANDISE S3oo. 1MD·e44o453t .-:a.-------1••••••• Leopard lookellke, CFA, JAGUAR 9105
· Ocl kitten• '260-&00
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• 0 LOU 2914 -------......... 1-.••••••• Or•nQ• tabby 1 mo, (678539) 117,995 QUalfted Infant 11 male, ahota, nutated uuaR LOTU8 ~ ..
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are receiving pay. tluded . old """"• a mlK. All 42K ml, Claulc bf~
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Wha1 du you had nuw'l ~Olfl H Wt~~T NORTif F..AST
I• l'u~ 20 Puss
IJNCOLN 9120
A -Smee p.11tncr did not open the ?
What do you bid 11uw?
' h1JJing, there 1s lallle chance of
mal.ing game in 3 minor and even three no trump is remote. Under the · A · Panner\ r\!'>pon~ hn!> improved
circumstance\, there 1\ no reason to your hand, You ha11c.a six-(.;ard \Uit
'89 M•rk VII LSC
carefully maintained,
look• and rune Ilk• a
new car, abeolutly
perfect condition,
$5800. 949-044-1058 ~cl ony lunhcr than you arc. Pass. strong enough to play oppo~irc a sm " f gkton and a gooo hand, nod you can
ou can compttc i the opponcnL'> highlight those feature:. hy Jumpany •=liiOiiTUiiiiiiSiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiii12iiii3
reopen the hu.ldmg. to three ~pa~lcs to see what rc.1t:tt0n 1•
that bnngs '98 Lotue Esprit Q 3 ·As South, vuln~r.1ble, you ve, pearl yell/blk
hnld Only one In USA Q 6 ~As South, vulnt:rablc, you (A15600) $85,815
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NORlll J.Asr SOlTlll WE.'ill
2•• · P11 ~ 20.. Pass
2:.. Pim '!
• ArtiOli11I and ~trong
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What do you b1J now?
A . lllCIC h a tC\llxx1l. bid that COV·
Cl5 1111-; <;itua11on. A JUlllp to [!ame in
the Jcm3nd bidder\ suit shows
trump support IM denies un ace,
._ing, void or c,rnglclon in any i.1dc
su11 -a pcrfett dl·~cnption ol your
hand Bill four spaJc~.
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Whal do you hid now'!
MAZDA 9125
'97 MIATA "M"Edlt,
5epd, tthr, cd, chrome
(729825) s1e,9n
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MISSION VIEJO
(800) 880.S308 A • Partner\ duh r.: pon\C has Jone
nothing for you. Ahhough your stop·
pcr;_in hoth unbid '>Ull:. could ca.\lly •·.-----n,.--rft-ES----9-1-3-0 ma.kc no trumr your he 1 con1ra~t. AlUa\....,_,.,
you1 uhhgataon to panncr now 1<; lo
<;lfl·~s your long ~padcs. Rebid two · \padc~. * '84 500 81!C * Auto, loaded, eunroo1,
nu lthr & Urea, runt grt
110,500 949..e4CMl841
U/e 'If llef; tfea ~ite A GOOD AD!
· Call 642-5678
On the move?
Sell your extra
household
Items
In Classifled
HOME, HEAL TH AND BusiNESS
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'83 3000 very well •• SATURN SL AC, malnt, exceptionally 5•P am.rm ca.. dr
clean, all pwr, steteo lck1, alarm S8895obo
SS250 obo 123-07fJ7 MtMl37•1173
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Smoke/•llV•r lo mt. TOYOTA 9210 141,995 (#8699). , _____ _
COVIi MOTORING 11
(949) 850-6916. '90 'r.ero•I Auto,
,98 SC400 am·fm 91ereo, caH,
R9d, auto . AC c:8o ~~ (0433:~~~= '91 CAMRY &.•
Wll8TMIN8TBR wht, new t.exue trade,
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NISSAN 9150
Ml8810N Vlll.10 .
(800) 8459-5392
'98 4RUNNl!R SRS
'M&YALOMXU
23kml, AT, White,
(1D0e14) 121,5$0
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'97CAMRYL• ve. 24K ml, Ilk• nu
(C>ee138) '21,588,
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(714) 882-8909
'92 Stana XB 4dr low ml, auto, moral -V-O-.,-,.,ew-,•-G_E_N_9_2_3_5 33k ong rol, 1-owner, (~~8) t19,288 ww n
auto, cc. A/C, etereo LBXUS Of'
cua, Ott, muet IHI W8STMIN8TllR
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$5995ob0 949-642-3822 f714) 892-8908
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another week FREE!
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CABINETS 3490
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Adv•need Wood1yatem1
.Cuttom CablMtry·
Kitchen • Ba.th • Door, Moldlng1 -Mantele
IM1'50 714-4HNM9870
CARP!NTIY 3510
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~;z;:;;.u •Of'ICH .;&t .. PROFESSIONALISM~ QUALITY
DEDICATION
714 342-0656
714 437-2704.'
HERCULES
•R•modellng and all1 _____________ _
type• of repalra. No Job too ama11. oc 32 COMPUTERS 3558
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Vitia 714-988·3894 MACMl!DIC •care for
WoodWork Doore Inst. Maclntoeh CompU1ers
closet• remdfd crown In your hme/ofe. Law/
molding bue/t~lm etc. hourly rate. 8?3.aa1e
854-1834 ------------CONCRETE & -CUP----E-T _____ , MASONRY 3557
CtEJlNING
CERAMIC
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•Home lmp""""te* Drywall. carpentry ~
motel Smalt job• ok.
Gery 949-MS-6277
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RMldentlal Speclallst * Small Jobe OKI * Gil?' 714-908-2140
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TIME TO BEGIN
YOUR HOME
IMPROVEMENT
PROJECT?
Cell a plumbar,
painter, handyman
or any of th• Ht• Vic.a listed here In
our directory! CALL YOUR LOCAL a .. nnc••
~==T=O=D=A=~==~MOVING 3834 -------
CUSTOM Int.Ext
Staine, clear, laq\Jer.
faux flnllhM, fenc.
20ynt (948) 648-1840
lk•'• Cuelom Painting
Prof, Clean, Quality
Work. lnt/Elrt & Cocke. L.#703488 83t-4810
ROa•RT llaELL CO. lnt/EX1•~mall Job• OK Decorative Petntlnyi
l4ff43H • •• aoo• 714..S80.H28-Pager
ktucgcr painting
~,./dl·nrlol ·
faux finishing
w<itlCI ,, .. roratfon
muuhcw
548-5481
Ile 7408911
ORCO
PLUMBING
a
DRAIN
CLEANING
7 -OAYS/Wt£K'
titii.u l.>iS<'oUnl
760-8170
PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT
SLIPCOVERS 3922
CUSTOM
SLIPCOVERS
Scmi-r•lirtd cutter
offm 25% OFF
Mah rialll.fth,orl
25 J1H11rcinl culon
uf Je111nlt & 100'1
uf "' '"'' f11~ric•I 35
year• ,,f !l""lily wvrlt
.i1J ~uh rnrruh1pt
TUTORING 3929
UPHOLSTERING
3931
OoldenWHt Window
Cl••nln9 Satl•factlon guaranteed Uc'd-lna'd 831·1882
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