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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-01-05 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -ME.SA COMMUNITIES SINCE 1907 • Newport Beach sees 2.0 % increase, while Costa Mesa has 14% fewer cases. GREG RlsliNG !kif Plot NEWPORT-MESA -Reported child abuse mcidents are down 16% overall in Orange Co\.l.llty this year, though Costa Mesa and Newport Beach are headed in dil- f erent directions The monthly figures compiled by the county's Sooal Services Department reveal that child abuse cases have dropped steq_dily since 1994, when 41,653 cases were reported. Last year. that fig- ure was slightly mote than 35,000. But there is a marked contrast between Newport Beach dJld Cos- ta Mesa. Newport Beach saw a 20% increase in reported child abuse i.J:lcidents from 1997 to the first 11 months of 1998, whil~ its neighbor had a 14% decrease The number of incidents report- ed also dilfers greatly between the cities. Costa Mesa had 1,017 ind-"' dents reported in 1998. compared with 244 in Newport Beach and 52 in Corona del Mar. Although the percentage Carona to . . als cnmm : Watch .Out • The newly elected county sheriff . vows to go after bad guys; he also said he will try to cut budget and jail overcrowding. GREGRlSU~ COSTA MESA -Michael Carona issued d terse warning to the bad guys on the street. The newly elected Orange County sheriff is conung after you. He also made the same statement for the good guys. He's coming alter you too. increase /was large. child-care advocates don't believe there IS a growmg trend of child abuse m Newport Beach. Social seMce representatives were pleased with the news that larger Orange County' cities such as Costa Mesa. Anaheim arid Sdn- ta Ana -all of which have signifi- cant Latino populations -reported a decline. They are encouraged by the statistics because some Latino families aren't familiar with du.ld- abuse laws. Jan "JYler, assistant director of the Orange County Cluld Abuse Prevention Center, said the decrease may also be attnbuted to nJESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1999 NUMBER OF CHILD ABUSE INCIDENTS ·. The declin'! is encouraging dlrud a national populauon boom. TYier added that a healthy econo- my may cuntnhute to the drop .. 1997 Costa Mesa 1, 192 Newport Beach 203 Corona del Mar 50 1998* 1,017 244 .52 . % change ·14.6% +20.0o/o +4.0% "When there is no money 10 the hous.e, the tension does go up," she~id. • Statistics reflKt first 11 months of the year The statistical report was done b}' an independent Fullerton firm and was gwen. to social seMce ag<>nae:; The mndents.are report- c•d to the county's Child Abuse Registry and are mdde by Iamili~:.. deophering clifferent cultural approaches to parental skills. "What's acc;eptcd m some countries may not be accepted Source: Ginter Assodlrtes doctors, police and c.chool adminis- here, • she .;did. "Child abuse is a I trators The tvpe of ahuse i.ndudes huge problem m Oran.ge County, nPglect, sc:~ual and phy ical but there hdve been some previous ahuse, and wttnessmg domestic efforts that dfC? making a dent.· vmlence, · ••• ~ . Qty OKs housing _cle~up • Costa .tvlesa council directs staff to begin plan- ning Neighbors for Neighbors project, .which is set for Apnl 24. ElJSE Gu; COSTA l\lESA -Between hve .and 10 single tam.i.ly homes are need<.'Ci for this spnng's 'eighbors for NeighbOrs cleanup project. The Cit) Council . voted 5-0 Monday to allow taff to begin planrung the event, whic!h 1 fund- ed by fedt.:'ral Comrnuruty Devel- opment Block Grant fwuis. The homes mu: t he i1ear the intersec- tion of 19th ~Ut!el and Pomona A\enue. Cdrona' (ired the hrst unexpected volley Monday rught at the Perfomung Arts Center when he was sworn in as the 12th shenff of Orange CoWlty. In front of more than 2,000 supporters, dignitaries and department employees, Carona promised a revolutionary 10-point plan for his department that will pro- duce cost savings, mcrease the number of officers and resolve the coWlty's Jail over- crowding problems. ' -; OONUACH /DAlVALOr Neighbors for .Nt?ighbors was est.ahlio:;hed in Hl93 dlld focusl">S on hPlpmg low-to moderate-income people llvmg m neighborhood experiencwg physical or econorruc decline. Thh y "ar' event is 5dlqq- ult'!ti for Apnl 24. Judge Kathleen O'Leary, right, swears ln new Orange County Sheriff Michael Carona as his son, Matthew, 8, and wife, Deborah, loo}' on. The swearing ln took place at the Orange County Perforinlng Arts Center. Supervisors Silva; Wilson tc;lke oaths Based on a l>udget of $50,750, stnlf estunates that up to 10.home.s could benefit from the d anup, which include extenor pamtmg and debru removal A oty conuruttee had onginally recommended a multi-family . neighborhood on· Placenba Avenue het\\ee.n Victona and Wil- on streets for th project. How v-· er. the Caty Council directed ta.ff • But Carona, 43, strayed ffom the long list of pleasantries and asked for the public's help. He said people can smgle-handedly change the criminal justice system by funding com- muruty programs that keep children from turning into future cnm.mals. . NThere are kids out there .who, if we don't do anything, will end up in Orange CoWlty Jail,• Carona said. •I need yow heart and yow hands to help solve these problems We can improve our community one by one so all of us live in a better county.• •Debate over El Toro air base will dominate the supervisors' attention in first year of their new four-year terms. Je.;IFER RAc~o Jockeying for position continues to concentrote on finding smgle- tamily homes preferably those . occupied by .,ruor oti2ens or db-· ablnd persons. · lbl(~ NEWPORT-MESA Re-elected Orange County Supervisors Jun Silva and Tom Wil- son toduy will take their oath of ofhce for the next four yea.rs. and both said they ,..nu use the time to work toward improvmg the quality of their constituents' lives. Tom Wilson Jim Silva While Wilson has many issues on his' - plate. he adrruts the overshadowing one is air travel, whether 1t be John Wayne Aitj>ort or El Toro. Carona, as the new leader of the 2,900- employce department, stepped up to his own challenge. His family has pledged $2,000 to a 7-ycar-old named Nathan who is living at the Oran{ e <;ounty Rescue Mtssi8h. Nathan's mother us" drugs, and his father abandoned .him, Carona. told the crowd. The fir.;t-grader could be a classic case of a cluld ralbng through the proverbial cracks. Carona wouldn't stand for it. He wants the public to do the same. Carona added the young boy, almost the same age as his son, Matthew. wants to be a police officer -or a But the one issue that will no doubt dom- inate theu lives in 1999 1s El Toro. The Marine base is set to dose in June, and a final deC1Sion on the base reuse must be "I'm going to do my best to have the visien to satisfy the air travel needs in the county or Orange," Wilson said. "I just haven't been convtnced that El Toro is the answer, but I know for certain that expan-. sion of John Wayne i.S not the answer.• made by December.~ ,.. Wilson, whet represents a district divided on the is!uc -Newport Beach strongly supporting El'toro and South County vehe- mently_ opposing it -has perhaps the most difficult job ahead or him. Although hi.s constituency is split. be has come out strongly opposing the intemation-· al airport. Balancing the two polar interests SEE CARONA PAGE 4 SEE OATHS PAGE 4 INDEX Man uses gun to break up Q.ogfight ClASSlflm .. ---.. --.-.... " .. J POUCE Fl~ ... ..!; .. " ........... -.... M ... 2 PUIUC NOTICES ...... ".-... . ·~' 5'0llS wm• .. --·--5 WIAJltEI _ .... -.::-·-·· .. -~? • Costa Mesa resident shoots bulldog to stop it from vici9usly mauling smaller canine. GR.Hi RN.lNG Datr Nat COSTA MESA -A 4-month-- old bulldog was shot and. killed Monday afternoon by a concerned neighbor when it viciously attaaed MOther \log. The dead caNrie repOltedly Md claw.d and bit a lbMDer ~ both Of which WW'8 owbed by the Mme Mllrlred., 1"* ~~ penon. 1be bulldog Wouldn't let A """"MltT9' ,....,,,. f"I Q0 (1 thil other dog IW9l llt the \JIV• ""'-" M petf on~,,.,_ LMJ 1DQ of two people who trWd tO pty .....,_..~- • the pets apart. ...., The ipddent happened at about 2 p .m. at a condominium m the 2400 block of Fairview Way. Police • say the fight started over a bowl of food. Ch.amp, the bulldog, went alter Stonny, a male shtr-pw. Owner TftnJa Masters wasn't at home but her 18-year-old on, Bejone Ariz, was. Ari.i tried to sep· arate the two dogs m the beck yard. N&ighbor Edward RaUC'her, •a. heard the rommotion and went to help. The tu9Sle was so mteme, pOtice &ay, that Raucher was aJlo unable to tree Stonny. He took a garden lboYe1 .nd smacked OlalDp tever· al times. Knowing that Stormy oouJd die • dtdD't ~· Raucher went buck to his home and retrieved 8 .357·magnum revolver. He fired five shots at Ch.amp, two of h struck and killed the young <;>g. Raucher wasn't otcd for animal cruelty but he may face one rount of dischargmg a firearm Wlthin oty b.m.its. •we won't arrest h1rn on animal auelty chAtges bec.aUBe he was trying to 1eve one ot the dogs,,,.. said COlta Mela Lt. Ron Smith. •He didn't intentionally try to inOic1 harm on the dogs. It was his last optiOn •• Stcnny was ~en to the vet Where he WU lilted ln good <XJOdi• Hon. His irVuitel will requite ll!YW· aldehM . lkiyPb The pobllcal wrangliogs of the Orange County Board of Supervtsors will be played out in full drama today as newly elected members are sworn in and the board choosc.c; its new leader . Outgoing Chamnan SupervlS(lr Jun Silva aid he l5 supporting Sup rvi or Chuck Smith tor the job, despite the lact that Vice Chamnan Tom W1l~on ha SEE BOARD PAGE 4 MlllENNIUM MOMENT Councilman Joe Enck._.;on had said tnost of th succes ... tul Neigh· hors for Neighbors t?\·ents had tar- get ~ "11191 "-fanuly homes. Rental units did not b nefit as much bccau. e th occupants were a more trd.llSlent group and land- lords nught ha\'c contributed to the prpblcms m the fir.t place. he odcled · Outrea.ch to sod& setVlCC orga- nization. .... ha alre dy bcgwl, 'ial Munel lflllnan, redevelopment imd housmg manag r Those orga- nl1ations, wh1c:h include the C ta Mt•.sa Senior Cent~ and Orange Cowity liealth SeTVlres, have been asked to rusv all mteri ed parti rontact the aty no later than Jan. 15 He mast red e\vport l larbor Jo ph \ B k fll'St visited Newport when h was a student at Pc1Sadcna1 Throop Institute tnow Califom1ft lnsUtutP-of 'Jech. nolcxJyl. He wa Ncwport'I fint harbor rnAst and a dedice'9d yachtsman H beeame NICJ'etaiy of th stat Scnat in 1913. tDI wile. Carroll, kept dOM tabl OD City Hall poliUCI and cbampl· oned enVU"Onmental CA\.19et. • m j\ cl p si s ~ ~ A p A 1: D $ (S ftJ \'f ~ e f1 p R [J 6 -T1 A a SI s A rt T Sf a 2 B (! A s1 tl s A n A tI e c B p n 4 A ti J 6 ~ p ~ {l g d s I} 4 A p c g A 2 TU9*1Y. Janoory 5, 1999 GAJNS ANNABELLE 'LEFTY' LEE • The \:,0sta Mc!>a resident was in ~ league of her .own when she rode m the 1999 Tuuma- ment of Ro!>~ Parade. The 76- year-old wtts featured on Edison lnlE>mational's "The Gredt · /\rnencao Pastime" float, m honor of her accomplishmen ts in the All-American Girls Base- l>tlll League dunQg World War IL Among tier athletic feats: pitching th<> leag\Je's hrst per- tect 9ame dnd throwing a no- hitter. · ROSE PARADE LOCALS . Lee wa!>n't the only Newport- Mesa resident involved m the New Year's Day parade. Corona del Mdr's Laurd Bekeart Dietz and John Moorlach, Costa Mesa resident dnd Orange County treasurer, were instrumental in the creation of one of the pdrac.le floats. The two dfe mem- bers of U1e Califorrua Sesquicen- tenm.t1 Founddtfon, and the float honowd the slah"s 150th dnfllVPr..dry. BRIDGE OVER BEAR SfREET The Costcl Mcsd Planning Comnussion gttve its OK to a crossmg thdt would connect SouU1 Coast Plctld and Crystal Court The proposed bndge - dt'scnbed hy officials as dn M ctrch1h•cturnl wonder· and a Msrulptural stdtement" -will he ruokd with optmmgs on euc h side dnd covered with vtnes, and would also feature a bulcuny dOd grand staircase. , II ou1· YllW LOSSES BYE-BYE BOB BURNS . The Fashion Island restttu- rant ended 1998 by closing its doors. The family-run business was the first eatery m Fashion Island when it opened in 1967, and the last onginal tenant there that remamed under the local voices Costa Mesa resident Annabelle .. "Lefty" Lee, who played in the Ali- Amertcan Girls Base- ball League du.ring World Warll,was featured on Edison lntemation- al 's "The Great American Pastime" fioat·in Pasadena's Tournament .Df Roses Parade. KJM HAGGERTY· ZVUUS I DAILY PllOT same owner hip. But Irvine Co. ofhc1als deoded not to renew the lease, 45 pa rt of a plan to reorganize the shoppmg cen- ter. BALBOA BAY CLUB FIRE Six apartments were dam- aged and one man was injured in a two-alarm fi re a t the Bal- boa Bay Club on Dec. 29. More than 25 firefighters from New-· port Beach, Costa Mesa a nd Huntington Beach helped put out the fire -along with a club security officer and a rellred. Redondo Beach police ·offic;,er, who -was at a party at the exclusive club when the· hre broke out. RYAN HUNTSMAN CITED The former Corona del Mar High School student was stopped Dec. 29 on a minor trafllc v10Jataon, his car was searched and police found sm~ll amounts of marijuana and drug paraphernalia -cir- cumstances very similar to the ones surrounding what is now a $10' million civil lawswt Huntsman has agamst the etty of Newport Beach and the Newport-Mesa school district. . Waitress Megan Geroux serves one of the last entree's at Bob Bums restaurant where she worked for 10 years. The restaurant closed last week with a big celebration. DON LEACH / DAllY PllOT Newport Beach/Costa ~so Daily Pilot lllDEIS IESPOID Bridge plan gets the OK from residents, too THE ISSUE: Planning • such a gOOd idea, a re ally nice way to soften the massive con-Commissioners gave a pre-crcte impact of Bear Street Ii mi nary OK for a people c1Ild the parking lot behind South Coast Plaza and tctm'.ove people mover linking South Coast:~· MM~· ~way between Plaza and Crystal Court.'• o"lhoPf>lng structures. I am familiar with the work of I am Wst calling in regards to • the bridge between South Coast Plaza and Crystal Court ("Bridge approved to link 2· • · ' malls," Dec 29). I th.ink t!lat IS a wonderlul idea, and it is long overdue. Get the guys busy on the bndgel MA-UE JOHNSTON Costa Mesa · I think building the bndge between Crystal Court and South Coast Plaza is probably sil- ly because the one acros!t Bristol Street doesn't seem to get that much use. But as long as the city of Costa Mesa doesn't have to pay for it, I.et them do it. ALAN REMINGTON Costa Mesa What I have to say is, what a shopping day. Having a view of. the bridge and resting while you have c-0ffee or tea. That is ruce. Walldng over from South Coast Plaza to Crystal Court, that is a long span, and I Uunk we should have a people mover like, the air- ports have .... With children and shopping bags gomg back and forth over the bridge, and then out to the J?Mking lot, that IS JUSt insanity. Kath.ryn Gustafson fJom her book and m other projects, and s)lt? IS an am~g ~d creative lcMy who is, in this project, backed by Jennifer Guthrie and the young and talented firm of Anderson & Ray, Seattle-based landscape architects who are also responsible for landscaping the Seattle Seahawks stadiwn project. This will, I believe, be the ·bridge that will set the creative st<IDdard for similar structures throughout the country. KEITH WELPUTT Newport Beach I think it is sad ithat the day · Robinsons-May began closing was the day they finally decided to build a bridge from South Coast Plaza over to Crystal Court. I trunk it was six or seven years ago, I was.surTeyed at Crystal Court on w t they thought would be welcome addition ere, and one of the things w discussed was bwld- ing a bridge. It is a beautiful facility. I think they need to have a couple of anchor-stores~ and a Crate & Barrel wo~ be a good idea. 1l 1s conveniellr.The park- ing is accessible, and I think it JtlSt needs the correct marketing l E-T TE R 0 F Ill WEE I -. MARY ANN WEBER Newport Beach The Macy's store is a mess. It needs to be redirected. The Mighty Sailofs of Tar · You say you're feeling down and out Nightly news makes you want to pout Your president has lost anQther round Your leaders minds aren't acting sound _ , ~;-~~ Bombs and missiles falling on Iraq ,....~ - Haven't hit the leader of the pack :; <i. Middle East peace falling by the wayside Your SUV stuck at Coast Highway and llayside Basketball has come up with an air ball No more pro-dribbling at· the Forum hall They should have had .t lmk ye~ ago like they had planned and proposed 20-years ago, when Crystal Court was first done. That is one of lh.e major causes of Crystal Court never succeeding as well as 1t should have. I'm glad to hear they are finally doing 1t. MARTHA GREEN Costa Mesa .. The brtdge connecting South Coast Plaza and Crystal Court is The other comment is on the smaller class size (•Lower class numbers= higher test scores?• Dec. 30). I think that is a no- brcuner. I think children who have more individual attention do better, especially With the unproved methods of combirung phonics and whole language. I think children are going to do much better It can't do anything but help the children. SHARON BOUDREAU Costa Mesa W 11 TE YOUR REPRESENTATIVES PRESIDENT U.S. SENATORS But just when you thmk you can take no more The warriol'l from Newport Harbor take the floor KIM ~/OM.VNDJ Newport Harbor girls voneybd pla,en a!hllHE II* CIP Ohl- son 1 ·A win over Capistrano Valley Friday__. la Cypreli. Bill Clinton, (D), The White House. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D C , 20500 Hotline (6 a.m .. to 2 p.m.) (202) 456-1 l 11: • Barbara Boxer, (D). 112 Hart Senate Building, Suite 112, Wash-• mgton, D.C ., 20510, (202) 224- 3553; or 2250 E. Imperial High- way. Suite 545, El Segundo 90245, (310) 414-5700. The women win CIF and state in volleyball These scholar athletes are standing tall Leads Long Beach State to NCAA and doe If,~ way V1CE PRESIDENT .. The man for all reasons named Dan Glenn Coaches the Tars to another title again Then Newport Harbor product Misty M ay Class-si.1.e reduction has· worked for this family .. 1 drn Cdlhng in regards to whether I .. think smalle>r class sue lffiproves testing scores ("Lower cia"'> numbers= higher scores?~ Dec:. 30). l absolutely support that. I have a 10- •year-old who attend'> Davis school ond hds attended College Park, and I have an 8-year-old who attends College Park. Both of them dre domg very, very well m school. · My ,son wai. having trouble initidlly in second grade, and with the continued small class size hds done very, very well and has lWT1ed Jus scores dround, and , he has been t1ble to hdve more attention from the teacJ:ier Thank you for asking absolutely support the smaller clasi:; sue:>. I CHRISTY PALOMBO C ta Mesa Kudos to Jenifer Ragland on Murphy coverage This note is a htU~ late m coming, however, I must commc•nt that Jenifer Rdgland's coverage of the Kevm Mur- phy resignation WdS exc<'llent, as was the sum.mar.zing artlc:le Dec. 2 (Note- book, "Whcll redlly hdppcned m Mur- phy Sdga") .. So when you next want to shed a tear Think of Harbor and have a good year Al Gore, (D), The Capitol Bwld- ing, Suite 212, Washington, DC., 20500. MICHAEL A. GLUECK Newport Beach GOVERNOR Gray Davis, (D), State Capitol. Sacramento 9~14, (916) 445-2841. •Dianne Feinstein, {D), 331 Hart Building, Washington, D.C., 20510, (202) 224-3841; OT 11111 Santa Moruca Blvd., Suite 915, ~ Ang~les .90025. (310) 914- 7300. MAILIAG unconscionable. Therefore I was pleased, as were many others, to see that Ullluendo was not left to perma- nently discredit Murphy's reputation. Thanks t• Ragland's follow-thrpugh and that of the Daily Pilot's, Murphy's ·. children or grandchildren won't do an archival search one day and be left Wlth the notion that thelf father or grandfather may have don~ something wiethical. JOHN BUCHANAN Newport Beach School board should reverse decision on Leece post The board should definitely reverse its decision to correct the m1ustice that was served to Wendy Leece. Is the boaid so self-absorbed to think no one would notice their despicable actions regarding the Leece vice president pass- over? So who decides whose opiruons are worthy on that board, anyway? TRACY CLEVIDENCE Costa Mesa Blockbuster won't be a welcomed neighbor I was shocked to see that Blockbuster will open soon in the Albertson's Shop- ping Center m Corona del .Mar. • I picture cars backed o~to East Coast Highway as they try to op off a tape. • From my ofbce on East Coast Highway, between Goldenrod and Heliotrope, I already hear the crunching of metal and ' the sound of the ambulance suens, two blocks away nus new addition will dwarf J.he eXJstlng problem at the intersection o( East Coast Highway and Goidenrod . How many Suburbans and Expeditio~ will be able to fit in those tiny spaces? Will regular traffic be allowed to use .j.he entrance? As a regular customer to the center, I have to"wonder if I will continue to patronize the cwrent businesses. .!! • ~this vR.ry imPQrtant question, and we The process by whlfh Kevin Murphy WdS forced to re..,1yn mdy huvc• been infunahng, but th<! mtenm defilement of this man's rcpulation, mc:ludmq the sur- rounding events (1 e., trespassing ttccu- sations, attempted buy-offs. etc:.) were Steve Smith really nailed it nghf on the head in his column •School boded action puts muzzle on free speech" (What's Up, Dec. -19). The center was designed"'poorly and will not accommodate the additional traffic flow. BARRY SAMUELS Corona del Mar 1. -~ u p... 1 c II R rt & '.A IT a • :~.~ot · VOL 93, NO. 4 REAl>E'ftS HQJUNE (949) 642 6086 Record your cornmenu about the Daily Pilot or MwS tips. ADJ28£SS . Our address is 330 W Bay St , Costa Mesa, <:ahf. 92627. C<)MECDONS It 1s the Pilot's pc>hcy to prompt· ly correct all errOl'S of Subltanc. 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Sports fax (949) 646 4170 ·E-mail dailyp1lot0.1rthhnk net M.inOffk• B~ntis Offke (949) 642-4321 BuMneu fax (949) 631-7126 .WE AT H"E I TEMPERA~ Balboa 72155 Corona del Mar 73156 cosu Mesa 1 74152 • Newport Beach 72/S4 N~Coast 72155 SWFPOMCAST LOCATION S4ZE Wedge ...... 3-6w Newport'.• o o I 2•5 w Blackies .••••• 2·S w Rfytr Jetty ••• I 2-S w CdM .•....•• .l..t w 110£5 TODAY First low 4 49 a.m ••• : ••. 2 2 Fir~t high 10;47 a.m ....•.• s 4 Sec.ondlow ss1 p.m .•.•.• .-0.4 Second high aft~ midnight WIDNISOAY 'irst low 5 47 a.m .••••••• 2.3 First high 12:42 a.m ...... 4.1 Second low 6.40 p.m .••••••• 0.1 Secor;d high 11 :33 1m ....... 4.7 SUIF A westerly swell every 17 seconds ~livers waist-to shoulder-high sets. Sets should be fun and peaky but are s,lightly decr!ased from Mond.ty. Ught Santa Ana wind con- dlttom exist. but the skies .,. bftle and critp. '°'1ible petthy morning fog. Wner Yhibfflty Is poor to fw. The sun wMI Mt .,p.m • POLICE FILES • COSTA MESA • w.t ._., 5trMt: About S100 was stolen from a store In the 600 block sonwt1me during the evening of Oec. 31 . • L099ft IW~ A CM stereo worth S 150 w~ sto4en 1n the 1200 block SOfMtime between Dec. 23 and Oec. 26 • ............. ttn.t: A necklace pendant worth S 100 w~ stolen from a home In the 300 block sometime during the ewnlng of Dec. 29 • s.lra AM Avenue· Fiw packs of cigMettes worth S13 wwe" stolen from a store In the 1600 block at about 12:35 a.m. Oec. JO. • I.-Anll ~ Four 12·packs of beer worth S44 were stolen from a store in the 1000 block at about 7:34 p.m. Oec. 30. --°"' llACll • ..,.1111 DrMt: TWo tlectrk drills worth S210 w.r. stolen from a home In the 1800 block sc>metlme between Jen. ' ~ JM.2. • C1l1nllll Drtw: A poot fltt• and hNtet worth S 1,5'0 were stolen from• home tnttw ftnt bloCk IGfNdme on Dec. 29. • ...... INe -...: A weht ~ "9CIDnt9"Uwonhf150 were ttolln from I CM In tN 1500 blodl baiteln Dec. 2S .nd Die. 27. • ........ Drtw: A .... phoM worth tao-~ frOrn a w In tt'9 first blOcll blilVJ111n Dec. ll n Die. M. • JllM .... A_., pt.one~ SD W11_..,,from1 cw In ttw a blDdl bett .. 1n Die. a Ind Dec. a . I ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Tu !day, !January 5, 1999 3 ·After some friendly ' spar1i11g, ·there's no fight left in hi1n .a . B efore World War II, Don Harwood and I had our . . law officei> m the Spurgeon building on Fourth Street in San- ta Ana. A couple of bloc.lot east. was Jack Walker's gymnasium. Jack was a retired Bntish mid- dleweight champion. Since ., British boxing champions are sel- dom beot of. thE> QrPed in boxing circles, he was no Sugar Ray Robinson, but at least he knew the rudiments of the sport. At his ~. he was traming a group of y.:>Un5J me'l m the so-calloo art of ·-boxing. . ' . ( . The gym consisted ot a ring, some punching bags and two sweat boxes. The sweat boxes are of note because they were death traps. Once inside the box, one could get out only if some- one outside opened the box. Theoretically, once inside.with the steam turned on you could boil alive unless Jack remem- bered to tum off the steam and let you out. The gym was used almost exclusively by a group of young men who had ambitions of becoming professional boxers. In the language of box.mg, they were Jack's "stable.• l had always wanted to learn to box, and in those Depression years I had plenty of time to learn to box and still operate a law pracbce. So·J started boxing. In so doing, I learned a truism concerning boxing. Thdt ~. for every Gentleman Jim Corbett there are hundreds of Mike Tysons in the so-called fighting game. Once in the ting, your opponent has one desire -to kill you. T H E Y E I D I C T. robe rt gardne.r .. Pico, San Bernardino. South Gate and the Olympic m Los Angeles. Jack would talce his stable of young amateurs around to these arenas as they trained to become professionals. I started to go wtth them. There I learned a second truism about boxing. H you insist on a ringside seat, never sit clos- er than the ninth row. BoXlDg is a bloody business, and the blood splatters quite a distance. I finally got so thdt l could go three rounds, and. one day Jack came to me with a propo..,1tion. I can almost repeat word for word his proposition. ''Judge (I had, meanwhile, beerr appointed to the bench), you've finaJly gotten so that you can go three rounds and "till Former Estancia pnncipal Robert Francy returns to the high school to ~e the helni until a perma- nent leader is found HtJSClN MA>HNI COSTA MESA·~ It wa.s a ' deJa vu type of day· for some of the teachers and staff at Estancia. High School on.Monday. . Until the school district finds a perrrianerit replacement for for- mer Principal Peggy Anatol, who was promoted to dist;nct director of testing and assessment.... Robert Frdncy will be manrung the helm dt the high school. Francy, who had been the pnncipal at Estaricia from 1976- 89 and assistant principal from "' 1966-70, said he was struck by how much things have stayed the same. "lt really hasn't changed that much,• he said. "There are· cer• tainly bits and pieces that y~µ·ve forgotten that come back to you." There were some differences, too. "The parking lot is also a lot less crowded," be said. During his t~nure as the prin- etpal at Estanoa, Francy said the school's population neared the 2.300 mark, compared with the present 1.100 enrollment. Francy, whQj.omed the school district in 1-960, retired in July . 1997 after Tisi.fig to the rank of assistant superintendent. H' • , DON LEACH IOAll.Y PILOT Bob Francy ls back ill Estancia High, filling in for Peggy Anatol while the district looks for a full- time principal. Francy was at Estancia for 12 years anc:t ende<! ~s time there in the late '80s. came> out of retirement six I and community.· rnon. ~s later to serve as mtenm English teachPr Barh<ua V.m supenntendent, a post he held Holt also remembers working tor until Robert Barbot took over Francy more than d clecdcle dgo. Aug. l , • · · "I'm thrilled and dehghted Economics teacher. Da\o1d that he's back." she aut "Tiw Brees v;rorked ul Estancid d~nng o~y thing thdt rnak~s me 5' d 1s Frnncy s previous admm1strn-that he's not gomg to I><' hne 65 bons there. long as I am. He is the hest man- "'\'\'hen I saw hun there today, ager anyone could ever work tor it was kind ol like old times,• because he make.., you pro11<! of Brees, su1d. "He's always had a w,hat you're domg to where you tremendous love for this scbool want to do even better." ~ The chstrict is !;earching for a p~rmanent rcpldc.'ement'f or Ana- tol as well as new pnncipals for ~ E<1stl)lUfl, Lincoln, Andersen and Sonora elcmenta:-y sch~. Est.mcia Reg1strdr Carole Karametnos said she worked for Frcmcy between 1970 and '76, whr!Il he was the pnnopal at Ad<1ms. and Boleric schools. •He was wcinderf ul to work for," she !>aid. "\\'e're really hap- py to have hun here.• · For example, a 200-pound heavyweight sugge~ts you spar a couple of friendly rounds. The • next thing you know, you are flat on your back trying to count the number of fingers Jdck Walker is waving m front of your eyes When a fighter sees an opening, he can't help himself. He tries to knock your head off. I do not understand why they call boxing a "game." It ain't. hold your arms up. Now, strangely enough, you're a bght-· weight even though you're 6 feet tall. There's not too many 6-foot men who weigh only 11 R pounds. All these other light- weights are about 5-3 or 4. You've got about a 10-or 12-inch redch on them. -"Frankly, Judge, m the nng you look like a skinny orang· utan. Sunply by jabbing with Former college de3.!J.'S ".,...--..;..__ ____ Classified ads \Vork for that long nght arm you can keep other light\veights dway from yourself for three' rounds. And so, Judge, here's my propos1llon. services set for Friday GET THE voui POINT? I also learned that bo:iang lS a most tiring sport. I WdS m pretty good shape from \>odysurfing, board surfing with a 100-pound board, skin diving, hilting, hunt- ing and fishing, but l soon dis- covered that I was m no way prepared to go in the nng. Ama- teurs fight for three rounds. It took me a couple of months before I could go three rounds without throwing up. I sunply do not understand how boxers can go for 10of15 rounds. Boxmg is tough. · In thQSe days there were qwte a few boxing arenas scattered .a.round Southern California - You become part of my stable, Funeral services have been we'll call you the 'Fighting dnnounced for Francis Leroy Judge' and we'll pack those are~ Andreen, a former OCC dean of nas with people who will pay counseling and guidance who passed away Dec. 31. go6d money .to see a judge get ' Servtces will be held at 6:30 knocked on hls ass." 1 • .-.- Needless to say, J tumtf.P..2~~.:.: _ _, _______ ~_, -.-- my chance to become a ox.mg immortal, and n few weeks !Siter I gave up boXlilg entirely when, at the suggestion of dnother fighter that we go a couple of fnendly -;parring rounds. I promptly got knocked on that part of my ariatomy Jack had said people would pack the are- na to see me get knocked on. • ROBERT GARONER IS a retired judge and a resident of Corona del Mar. His column runs Tuesdays. SETTING IT s·T I A I G HT In the Jan. 4 Monday Morning Briefing, the date for the pancake breakfast at the OASIS Senior Center was incorrect. The breakfast will be h eld Saturday . ~ ~dy.,Rooney, biograp_her · hea.d list .of speakers ' ,... •The "60 Minutes" correspondent and Pulitzer Prize wilµler will be part of library lecture series. . JEIAAN LAs1w lkltf Pb NEWPORT BEAC H -The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation has outdone itsell with the second annual Distin- guished Speakers Lecture Series. CBS News correspondent and . three-time Emmy Award winner Andy Rooney and Pulitzer Prize- winning biographer Dons Keams Goodwin will headline the series. Ubrary Foundation members say Rooney and Kearns Goodwin clfe two of the biggest name they nave had in tho senes. · The foundation chooses speak- ers who represent a wide variety of fields and interests,. •All the speakers ire articulate and mnovative, most have appeared on national teleVlsion, • library spokeswomdn Melissa Adams said. Rooney will present •h-fore Thari a Few Minutes with Andy Rooney" at 7 p.m . March 19. Rooney is ~t known for devel- opmg the televtsion essay, a per- sonal format used.to Cocu . ., on sub- jects. Rooney is also d wnter and producer for CBS New . ln 1978, "A Few Minutes with Andy Rooney" became a regular tea· ture on "60 Minutes.~ • • Keams Goodwm won d Pulitzer Prize for "No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Elednor Roo- sevelt: The Amencan 1 Iomef ront During World War 11." Keams Goodwin will conclude the series May 21 with a pre entabon on her newest work, "Shared Mem· Orie ." The author spent 10 yea~ as a Harvard University prof or of government and a year as an assistant to President Lynd9n B. -.Johnson Keams GoodWlll has been featured m the news as of late with her commentaries on the • unpeachment of President Ointon. Prcsentat.Jons will last about an h ur, with a discussion and din- ner to follow in the Central Library's Friends Meeting Room. 1ickels are $35 for foundation members and $40 foJ others. Tick- ets will be available to memben; Fnday and to the public Jan. 1q. Foundation membership offers benPhti., such as discounted cid,rrussion to foundabon events, 20°111 off at Sames & Noble in Newport Beach, as well as $5 off tickets at South Coast Repertory. Annual membership to the foun- dation rariges from $50 to $500, and d11ttingwshed donor mem- bershipi are also available. The Newport Beach Central Library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information about the Distinguished Speakers Sencs, call (949) 644-3296, (949) 717- 3890 or (949) 717-3870. ........ Fir~·closes restaurant;i,t South ·coast Plaza ~ Damage was limited by cm extinguishing system in the kitche~ of Wolfgang Puck Cafe. COSTA MESA -A smoll ftre callled the doswe of a popular Italian restawant at South Coat Plaza on Monday. WoUgang Puck Cale WU doHd after smoke began to clog Ole 1'91taurant'• chimney at abo\it ~ ?:35a.m. Fire Department inspectors were examining the chmmey when the fire started. Authorities said a buildup of combultible bypiodUcta from the wood-burn- Ing pizza oven may have cauted tbe blue. No one was inJwed. The fira was unable to i1pread to tbe roof and celling because of an Internal extinguishing system that II required for hooded cook- ing systems. •They will have to do some - • conection to the vent to prevent any further damage, .. said Battal· ion Captain Keith Fujimoto. •There was minimal damage, but they had to thtow some of thf fOOd away.• Although there was minor damage to the restaurant, ownen · decided to dose the cafe for ~ r•t of the day. They plan to reopen either today or We<lnes· d9y. -Gi91 .... p.m Fnddy at tne Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be sent to OCG's ~cholarship fund m Andreen's name, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. .. ·- THE Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Community Marketplace . I JA Y. 1 LIVE· ON PAY PER VIEW .. FROM THE MGM GRAND IN LAS V~GAS $4. 95 Connection PLUS 1/2 OFF your t st: month When you order a Comcast Starpackt call & Order Nowt Offer expires January t 6, 1999 ~ ~·-~~ 1st \ 1-888-COMCAST (1 -888-266-2278) .. .. .. -. _ .. --. ----. 4 TuoSdoy, January S.. 1999 Newporf Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Long Beach ·man ·~es in Cr~h CARON A CONTINUED FROM 1 ilf Brad Gates, who held th p<>St· tion for 24 years Carona batUed Santa Ana Police Chief VauJ Wal· • ters in a bitter campaign. Waltent questioned bis opponent's ability to handle a law enforcement agency such as the Shenf~ Department. Both men arc 1>till lick:fug theu wounds from Urn 'election, which Carona won. hi son. CllJ'Ona received a stand- ing ovation. There were h~dred of deputl from his own depart- ment, the Lo5 Angeles Sheriff' A 51-year-old Long Beach man WdS kdJed Monduy afternoon when his truck ::.pwi out of control on the San Diego Freeway and was hit by another vehicle m the carpool lane. Cottrell was driving north· bound near the Fairview Road eXJt at about 4 p m. name was slowing down and Cottrnll slammed on the brakes, authon· ties said: Hts 1987 Toyota truck fishtailed and hit the foft ICdr "•de· or 'a 1983 Toyota truck driven by lgmgite M'endP.z, 27. of Santa Ana. He and his passenger, 9. yecir-old Hugo Me11dez, sulforoo minor injuries. · h.igh·occup ncy lane and wa hit on the dnver's ::.ide by a 1998 I uzu truc:k, The dnvcr, Don Cuthrell, SI, and his passenger, Duane Cazter, 23, both of Long BtMch, ,also. wffered minor IDJWJCS. hP.nlf. Caroms prom1 ed to aggres- ·Department and vanous mem. ben; in the Jaw enforcement held After Carona met Wlth the pres:,, he mingled w1lh the crowd m the lobby. Steven Cottrell was takC'n to Orange Coast Mernonal Hospital iri Costa J'vfosa where fu> was pro· · nounc d dead. The. county Coro· ner's Department will conduct an autopsy today to detemune the Cduse of death. Cotlrell's truck spun Cotttell's truck s1ammcd into the center divider and dlso clipped a fotu1h car drlv~ by Fwd: enck Goldberg, 39, of Calabasas. Ptm1mcdic treated Goldbe1g at into the the scene. 1vely sla~h hlS dcJ>Ortment's SJ.4Q million bud~et b? 5% by usmg more ClVilian employees and con- ducting an uudlt, He alc;o pl~ged to !('duce jttil overcrowding by building .t treatment center for drug and alcohol abus<>rs. When that · can be accomplished is another question. "I think it can be done in 2i to 30 months," hE! said. •aut I have four years to do 1t, right?·· Carona. the · f c.nner county )'Aar.:hal, replaoos outge>ing Sher- "There were some maccura· des painted in that campaign," he said. "l was paU1ted as this guy with an ax. Now, I have to live up to my promises l made." Segerstrom • I fall was awash with military green and gray .as Supenor Court Judge KathleP.'n O'Leary gav~ the oath·to Car'on'a. FJ;.~ked by his Wlfe, Deborah and "He's the best person for the Job,• said Ethel lnsh Coplen, who ~1l5 on the llvine Seruor Citizens Council. "I hke the way hf! addresses the problems. I will be ·very happy if lie can. help rid us of gongs" m A. cl p si S· A It A p A. t: D $•" (S A w ~ J. e H p R rr 6 • A \\ a si s A n T S1 a 2 g . (! A S• tJ s A n A tt e c B p IT 4 A ti J· 6 ~ p r-. (f ~ ~ ~ s n 4 • v A ~- g A rt 1 · ~ l\ \J p 1 c II R q 9 'A D a I OATHS CONTINUED FROM 1 has been one of Wil">on·~ greatest chdllenges, and many in Newport Beach would say he has failed. Nevertheless, Wilson -who ran unopposed in November after heing appomtC'd by Gov. Pete Wilson m 1996 -said that is a god! for the com.mg year. · • 1 guess my tw~-year orienta- tion pPnod 1S over,• he said "l wdl probably try to sec If I ca.n'l fYI The Orange County Board of Supen1isors will be sworn into office in a ceremony ar 9 a.m. today in the board meet· ing room of ttle Hall of Admin· ' istr~n. 10 Civic Center Pl.ua, Santa Alla. After the ceremo- ny, board members will elect a chairman and vice chairman. A reception will follow at lO a.m. forcw i.ome !.Ort of d get-toge ther between the two J>tlrt1es to talk-at sai~. · the-td ble V'>. in the' newspaper." ilva said his stance ag,unst tax increases and his work towdtd Silva, on tlw other hand, wi.D e~onomic development has won· hdve ·an easier time. Despite a lum favor with cm~td Mescl votNs. ·rough November campaign to "I have worked very closely keep his settt over rormer Hunt-with a lot of groups in the city of rngton Bedch Caty Council col-Cost.a Mesa and dS d lifetime re~­ ledgu<> dnrl C'hd!Jenger Dave .Sul-ident of Orange County I've seen livdn ~1lvd <'rnerued victorious Costd Mesa grow and I know ho..., and proved h(• still has a br~dd unportclnt it is to th'e economic hds.c of support m the-·2nd l)jstnct. I ~eallh of the ~ounty," Silva said. Tht• sW<'dnng-m ceremony Another big issue for Costa will hP ct very ~iood feeling," he Mesd residents this year will be • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. Around Town, 330 W. Bay St .. I Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646-4l70, or call (949) 5401224, ext 228 A complete listing of Around Town can be found at dallypilot.(.om. TODAY A welght-control support group will be prc•sf'nlt·d lrom 10 to 11 d m. at the Alphd Omega Hypno- sis Center, 1500 W Balboa Blvd., Suite 202 {), Nf'wport Beach. Admission 1s $10 for more mfor- mation, Cdll (~9) 723-4728. The Love Without Honor abuse .support group wi.ll meet at 10 am. al St. Mark Presbytenan Church. 2100 Mar VtSta Ave, Newport Beach. For more inlonnation. call (949) 644-1341. An astrology class wtll be pre- sented from 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesdays through Feb 9 at the Costd Mesa Semor CentPr. 695 W 19th St. Adrrussaon is $24. For more infor- mation, CdlJ (949) 645-2356. A welght management and con- trol support group will be pre~ent­ ed from b to 7 pm at the Alpha Omega Hypnosis Center, 1500 W. Bdlb0c:t Blvd , Suite 202 D, New- port Beach Admu;sion is For more mfonnatJon, call (949) 723- 4728. A lree semJnar and book signing llUed • Joumalmg with the Sacred Journey• will be presented from 6:30 lo 8 p.m. by Cheryl Thiele at Mother's Market and Kitchen's Pat10 Cafe, 225 E 17th St., Costa MeSd. For mor~ mfonnation, call . (800) 595-6667. An anger management support group for puyents of adult chil- dren will be presented from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Alpha Omega Hypno- sis Center, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd .. Swte 202 D, Newport Bedch . For more mfonndtlon, call (949) 723- 4728. WEDNESDAY A creaUve wrtUng dass will be presented from 1 O a.m. lo noon at Oa Seruor C'entcr, BOO Mar- guerite Ave . Corona del Mar. Admission is $45 For more inlor- mation, call (949) &44-3244. The annual Mayor' Luncheon will be presented at noon at the Newport I farbor Nautical Muse- um, 151 E C0c1st Highway, New- port Beach A mception begins at 11 :30 am Adm1 slon is $15 for Orange C'ounty C'Odst Assoaution membcri. and $20 I or guests Reservations dr(• required For morf' lnformt.ahon, ccill (949) 660· 8665. The Costa Me~ Chamber of Commerce Networkcrs will muct from 11.45 i..l.m. to 1 p.m. at. l~ -: '--""""" 4 • -.· , .,, .. " mal Within Usw will he pres~ntC'd at noon at the "Newport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room,· 1000 Avocado Ave For more information, call (949} 717· 3801. A seminar titled "10o You Need a Professional Money Man1:1qcr?" will be presented from noon to 1 30 p.m at Tutto Mare R1::.- torante, 545 Newport Center Dn· ve, Newport Beach Admission is free .. Reservations dre required. For more informabon, call (949) 756-0353. . . A needle-arts cla will be pre- sented'from noon to 2:30 p.m. at Oasis Seruor \.enter, 800 Mar- guerite .Ave . Corona del Mar. Adrrussion lS tree. For more inlor· mabon, call (<:149) 644-3244. THURSDAY The Ebell Club of Newport Beach will meet at 11 ·30 a .m. at the Bahai Corinlhlcm Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Dnve, Newport Beach. A barbershop quartet will provide entertamment. for more> information, call (949) 721-9267 A singing class will meet from 1 to 3 p.m at OasLS Seruor Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar Admission is free. For more information, Cdll (949) 644-3244. A seminar titled I' Do You Need A Professional Money Manager?" will be presented from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Chanteclair Restau· rant, 18912 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. Admission is free Reservations are requucd . For more information, call (l~49) 756-0353 A line-danctng class will be held from 3:15 to 4:45 pm. at Oa~is Senior Center, 800 Marguent<' Ave., Corona del Mar. Admission is free. For more mformallon, cdU (949) 644-3244 . A Freedom From Smoking clas will be presented from 7 to f) p.m. Mondays and Thursdays through January in Hoag Hospital's puJ. monary Conference Room, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Course .fee lS $75. Reservatmns are reqwred. For more infonna· tion,call(949)722-6237. SATURDAY A South Coast Audubon bird walk will take place c1t 8 8.m. at Pelican Point· Pomt No. ' ef C1y tal Cove State Park, 847 l E. Coast f llghway, Newport Beach. Pdrk· ing lS $5. For rnoro "information, call (949) 497-7647. A back-country hlke wW be pre· . ,Costa Me.a Golf & Country Club, 1701 Golf Cours • Dnve. Lunch is St2. On ·time fee i $15. Por more m/onnation,· call 88S·0093. nted ut 9 a.m. at Cry tal Cove State Park, 847 J e. Coo t High· way, Newpon &a.ch. J hke.rJ will meet at El Moro Vi11tor Cc.ntl'r. Parking 11 SS . For mor lnrorma· tJon, call (9'49) 4g7·76'7. ' .. .. . . Carona ended the evening with a laVtSh banquet at the South Codsl Wes·un, with guests P,aying thousansis·of ~ollars to attend. Santa Ana River crossing:,, Suva saia. The environmentdl .study should be completed this yea.r and could fJe crucial in the tight -. over a hridgcat 19th Street con-~------------------~ ...... ...,::... .................. ~ .................. _,.~----------------_., ...... ..._~ ............ ...._~~ nect.mg the city with Huntington Beach. ·unlike Wilson. Silva's district either doesn't really care about or suppofts an airport at El Toro Sil- va aid he will conunue to push for the development of a neigh- bor-fnendly international airport at I.he base, which is supported by a majonty of the board. Aside from airport issues, WiJ- son said he wiU continue workmg on Upper Newport Bay issues, with d goal of setting up an a.nnu- 1ty to pdy for dredging dS 1t is needed. And ds Newport. B<>ach resumes talks of ~~exing· New~ port Coast, Wilson· said he will try to lend some assistance from the county. ·rm going to try to do my b~st to make Orange County an9 the 5th D1stnct the best they've ever been and the best they c-an be." he SC11d. -BOARD CONTINUED FROM 1 been acbvely cdillpaigrung for it. While the vice chcUrman tradi- tionally moves into the chairman position, indications are that Wil· son doesn't httve the votes Both Smith and l'\eW Supervisor Cyn,- thfo Codd said they couldn't sup- port h1m, either. The Issue? El Toro. Wilson opposes il c-ommcrcial ai.rport at the Manne base, which will close in June of this year, . and airport supporters fear he woultl use the added presugo of the chairman posihon to lhwd.rt the planning process. AROUND TOWN ·SUNDAY A panc~ke fast wiH be served from 7.3 o 10 am at Oasis Semo1 entP.r, 800 Mdr- guenle Av , Corona del Mar. Breakfas includes pancakes; sausage, coffee and juice. Adults ctre $2 d children are $1 For more mfonnation, call (949) 644- 3244. A back country bike wtll be held at '9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Hikers will meet dt El ,Moro Visitor Center. Parking is· $5. For more infomiation, call (< 49) 497-7647. A slide lecture on the .. Remark- able Wall Pamtings at the 13th Century St. Anthony's Monastery" will be presented by Dr. Terence Walz, executive director of American Research Center m Egypt, from 2 30 to 4 :30 p.m. at the Lyceum at Southern Califorrua College, 55 Fwr Drive, Costa Mesa. Members and South- ern C aWorrua College students are tree. Nonmembers are $5. Students are $2. For more in.for- mdtion, call (949) 786-9149. JAN. 12 The South Coast Business and Professional Women luncheon will be held from noon to 1 p.m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Me!>a . Judge Nancy Wieben- . Stock will be the guest speaker. Networking bQgins at 11 :30 a.m Members arc $17 and guests are $22. For more information, call (714 )4 72-4666. JAN. 13 A free progt'am llUed "Avoiding Fmnnm1l Pitfalls" will be held at noon in thP N{!wport Beach Cen- tral Library's Friends Meeting Room. 1000 Avocddo Ave. For more mtonnallon, call (949) 717-3801 , A 10-week watercolor class for drltsts of dll levels will com.mP.nce from 1 to 4 p.m. today and run through March 17 ot the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St Class fee is $50. Supplies are not mC'luded . For more informa- tion, call (949) 645~2356 . A rune-week Boating Skills and Seamanslup clasi> begms today at 1 p.m. al NewJ>ort Harbor High School, 600 Jrvme Ave., Newpott .Beach. For more mformation. call (714) 834-1069 or (714) 990-5684. JAN. 21 The Good Morning Costa Mesa business bredkfast will l> pre- sented from 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, t 701 GoU Course Dnve. Pre-paid reservdtions dre $12 Adrmss1on is $17 at the door. For more m.torma- tion, caU (714) 885-9090. JAN. 23 A workshop tJUed Divorce. -A New Begmmng, will be presented from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p .m. at the ofhces of Maxine B. Cohen, 180 Newport Center Drive, Suite 180 A. Newport Beach. Adnuss1on is $40 For more mfonnation, call (949) 644-6435. t JAN.27 The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce after·hours business mixer will be presented from 5:30 to 7 30 p.pt. at the Newport Rib Co., 2196 l larbor Blvd., Costa Mesd ThP Pv<>nl will feature a no- host hd1, door prt7.es and hon; d' ocuvr c;, P.or more information, ra.11 (714) 885-9090. •The chairman of the board usually represents the majonty of members of the board," Silva said. "The El Toro airport. I think, has become a .d1VJcling factor on the board." . . While Silva said he 'would do the job agam il nominated. hC' silid his first choice is Smith. · Wilson denies th.at he wants the chaumanshlp lo f otl the El ·Toro process. He said he over- looked his dilferenccs with Silva on El Toro when he voted for turn and wishes the other supervisor would do the samC'. •1t appears to be a double stan- dard,· he said. And Wilson learned Monday that he may not even have the votes to remain vice chauman, as ONGOING -- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church o!f~rs a support group for families wtth loved ones who are mentally. ill. The group me<•ts from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Sundays in the church's Dierenfield Hall C, 600 St. Andrews Rodd, NPwport Beach. The confidential group 1s open to the community. For morl! infprmation, call 631-2880. Prospects Networking Group meets from 7·15 to 8 30 ~.m. WedneSdays at M1rni's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costd Mesa, Breakfast is $6 For more mfomli:l- tion, call Angie Stdlford at 474· 2225 orTma F.uman al 551-3t5b. All Lassen's Leads Club meets at 7; 15 a.m Tuesdays at M1m1's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Co:.ta Mesa. For more inlonnation, call 646-1252. Zen Center of Orange County offers med1ldhon msiruction every first and Uurd Sunday of the month from 5 to 7 p.m a t the Zen Center of Orange County, 120 E. 18th St .. Costa Mesa. Suggested donation is $10. For more infor- mabon, call (949) 722-7818. Smith came out against him for that pos1bon. • 1 thought it was a good mix to have a pro-airport chauman and an anb-auport VlCe chairman. but apparently that's not going to happen,· he srud. Unfortunately for Wilson, this may be a sign of lhlngs to comp Ard<"nt airport advocate Coad 1s replacing outgoing Supervisor Wilham Steiner, who was the oppos1t1on's-only chance at a swmq vote on the airport. "The supemsors on the airport issue appear to have coalesced und hardened themselves to the idea that there is going to be an airport, and it doesn't appear the-re"• much room for d1scu-.- s1on, • Wilson said. ... The Newport Beach Parks, BeaC'hes and Recreation Comnus· s1on meets at 7 p.m. the firSt Tues- day or Pach month in the City Counctl chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For mor infonndtion, call 644-3151. Nlc!)tine Anonymous k!lowshlp wcmts to help men and women who smoke to quit and remam smoke free. For more information on local everung meetings, call 650-2713. The Costa Mesa Historlcal Soci- ety bolds a free open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at 1870 Anaheun Ave., Costa Mesa . The event features memorabilia from the oty or Costa Mesa and the ·Santa Ana Anny Alt Base. For more mformatton, call 631-5918. Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 pm Wednesdays at St. John's EpIScopal Church, 183 E Bdy St., Costa Mesa. For more mfonnation, call 953-0900. OASIS Senior Center offers a P<1.rklllson's disease support group from 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thurs- day of each month at 800 Mar- guerite Ave , Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. •"•='**'· OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO WE TAKE FAMILY DINING TO THE NEXT LEVEL! "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" All Types of Window Treatments • Valanus & Cornice Boxes •Roman Shades• Blinds • Verticals • Shutters • Bedspreads • I • 'II • Co•1li•nt11'1 eo,.,.i,,,,;o• ;,, Yo•r Hnu 0 • EYE-OPENER ... 360 days. TuEUdoy, January 5, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949.57 44223 SOCCER Newport handles rabuco Hills, 4-1 • COSTA MESA T Janelle Doyle bad a pair of goals and fellow Newport Harbor High senior Brooke Flam!.lon 4dded d godl and tm assist to help ledcl the Sailors to a 4 . t nonleague gtrls. soccer victo- ry over visiting Trabuco Hil.J.S fylonday at Kaiser Elcmt>n-t!'ry. . Freshmdn • • Amy Ross opened th • sconng and . . Doyle scored the next two for Harbor (6·6·2) to produce a 3-.0 halftime lead. • I:X.>von Burlingham assisted Doyle's fm;t goal for the Seniors, who open Sea View League play Thursdcfy at lrvme. ·Moore new CdM coach • He fills vacancy created by Mike Starkweather's de<;:is ion to give up ~he post after '13 campaigps at Corona del Mar High. CORONA DEL MAR Jon ·Moore, a former All-Arncricc1n swimmet at tho Umvers1ty of South Carolina. will coach the Corona del Mar High boys swun-· ming team this spring. Moore, who also coachei, at Irvine Novaquatics, replaces Mike Starkweather, who resigned after 13 seasons to become the Sea Kings' boys goH coach. . A 26-y" ar-old Costa Mesa rcsi- HIGH SCHOOL IOYS ·SWIMMING dent, Moore said he moved to Southern California rune months ago und looks forward to a long COtlChing career in the sport. Moore, who competed in the bredStstroke at the 1996 Olympic lTiaJs, will be a walk-on COdC:h at CdM and has no.plans tQ teach. He · will continue at Irvine Novaquatics, a · club program basca at Heritage Park. Moore, who has high school cO<tching experience in Michigan, where he grew up and competed as a prep. said he is enthusiastic about the facilities and potential of the CdM program. "Whc>n I coached m Michigan, we had a six -lane, 25-yard indoor pool." He said another emphasis will be on encouraging Sea King water polo, players lo approach the swun season as more than JUSl an offsea:;on conditJoning pro- grdm. ' "J understand (C,dM) has a strong tradition in water polo with Coach (John) Vargas, who is the (U.S. men's) national team coach My goal Will be to convince thr players they can get more out or swimming than 1ust condiboning for water polo. That's one .or the challenges I'm exott'CI about.• -b)' Barry Fau/J.<ner H I G H S C H 0 0 L· B 0 Y S B A S K E T B A L L Sea Kings win, 71~59, but coach isn't thrilled •Mission Viejo cuts '18-point deficit to just five points b~fore succwnbing in CdM's final tuneup for Sea View. CORONA DEL ,._ ____ _ MAR-With three prdc· tice days remaining before the big bdd boys of the Sea. View League try to alter Corona del Mar High's op1JUon of itself, basketball coach Paul Oms will probably have his Sed Kings working hard on dden- sive shuffling drllls · "That was a very uncreditable perfor· "If we play that . way ii the Sea VllW league,bnWI .,,, finish sidt .... mance,· Oms said, following hJS team·~ 71-59 nonleague victory Monday over vt<;1ting t-.fu- sion Viejo. ".We were soft on defenc;e ... we were 1wnp- ing a.round, reaching, diving and ledvutg our feet (to block shots). If we play that way I.fl the Sea View Ledgue (which starts Fnday for the Sea Kings at El Toro), then we wW brush sl.Xth, • The Sea Kings, expected to race an uphill battle in the ultra-tough Sea View League despite their 12·4 record, en1oyed a three-point shooting feast dgainst Mission Vi~Jo (8-8), but surrendered dJ1 18-pomt lead late in the third quarter to make it dose with three nunutes left. •Jt WdS anybody's ballgame," Oms said or the Diablos' rally, m which thPy cut CdM's 51- 33 advantage to 59-54 when Kyle Ulrich sank two tree throws wtth 3:22 to pldy •We've got to learn how to pldy tougher and smarter as a team and put teams away (wtlh a big lead), and we didn't do that.• · DONUACH /DAIL'!' PILOT Corona del Mar's Brooks Morris (above) dishes off an assi t aero s the key amJd heavy traffic; below, Justin Shea muscles an offensive rebound away from a pair of MissJon Viejo defenders In Monday nJght's nonleague game al the Sea Kings' gym. The Sea Kings, wtth four starters sconng m double figure., led by point guard BrandQn <::rosby's 19 points, outscored Mission VieJO m every quarter, except the fourth . Kevin HdllSen (15 points), Ccll'-.1's 6-foot-3 1uruor, drdUled four three-pointers in the hrst half, and th<' Sed Kings were 8 of 10 from the held in the second quarter when they outscored the Diablos, 19-10, to accomplish a 38-25.lead at the break. CdM two guard Alec Hanson (10 po111ts) netted a baseline trey with 0.03 left in the fU'St half, followmg u length-of-the-court drive and pass by Crosby, who finished with five steals and three assists. Denrus Alshulcr ( 17 pomts), the Sea Kings' 6:5 seruor forward, made all six of his field-gOdl attempts m the operung 16 nunutes and fin· ishcd 8 of 9 from the floor with four rebounds, three assists, one steal and one b)ock . Hansen, 4 of 5 from beyond the extra-point arch, addt"'tl four boo.rds, two stea.l:i and two assists. Alex Bottom, who had eight pomts arid five reoounds off the b4;nch for the Sea Kings, scored on a putback after a missed tree throw with 1:11 to play m the third quarter, giving . CdM its biggest lead of the cont t, 51-33, But Mission Vi ~jo, on th trength of five three-pointers, c;Uced the deficit to ftve, before CdM pulled away at tho end . • •Not to ta..ke anything away from Missiqn VieJO, bocau it shot pretty well from the pcnmeter (2 1 of 40 from the field) and played hard, but we fell we were the superior teem 1 and we didn't demonstrat lt by our perfor- man<:tl," Oms s&d. ·~aybe It wa!I the different combinations we fui~ there, hut l lll.\t didn't feel we played solid and aggressive defense like we did m ~e EstMoa Tuurnament (last week)." · . Blake Petty hit a three-ball for Mission ViefO \n the fourth quarter. then Ulrich was tmmedi· ately fouled alter the play and sank two free thr6wi to pull the Diablol Within 59-54. But Crosby :made hls ftnt of three fowth· quarter bukets to give CdM a 66-54 cushion with 1 :24 ..remaining. ·~ ' 1 , ·QUOTE Of THE DAY •My goa will be to convince the pier(~ they am get more oot of sWnring than just cmtioning for water polo -·. Jon Moore, New CdM High boys swim coach· Newport 8eoc:h/Costo Me$0 Doily Pilot 5 · II SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATJNG THE MILLENNIUM ". GQ,RDIE . FITZ Et J Of~ge Coast · •A celebrated career. .I \."Cl~ l [111 W en it comes to . thletics at . . Orange Codst College, few coaches hdve hod as much success over the year~· as Gordie F1tzel, who hCI:> htult ·· successful programs m track dnd field, cross country and now women's golf. . · Fitzel started at OCC m 1978 as both the cross country ttnd trade coach. The track team was often m the upper third at the state championship and came close to a title when the women's team finished second m rnso. • But the cross countryprogrrtm was the 1ewel of his career. In 27 years With the program, the Pirates won five state titles and hdd severiil individual state chd.ITip1ons, ~1 got started coaching 10 1965," Fitzel Sdld. • 1 was i:l.t Excelsior High for seven years before l tra~ferred to Ed1s1on for SIX ~ore When the op€:?mng came at Orange Coast, 1 thought it was a great opporUm1ty." Qesp1te aU the success, F1tzel, who still works as dn assistant for the track team, deaded 1t was time for d change. It Wd.., time to leave cross country behind "I wasn't putting the .... ame energy into 1t, • F1tzel said. • 1 felt '1t was time for somebody younger to come m It was d hard deos1on to make alter all . thoc;e years, but I hdd my fun and I dehrutely don't m1.;s the year-round corrurutment." As F1tzel made hii; den. inn in 1995, he was offered the head coaching position for' l~P new women's golf program. F1tzel, who had been teaching golf classes for 20 yedr<., deC"ided it was a good opportumty lo have i:l.n unpdct m a fre'>h, growing sport. "I liked the idea you could focus on d smaller group of . peo}:>le, • F1tzel c;aid. ·with .. ome of those cross country teamc;, there were 50 or 60 people on a team. ln golf. there are stx or seven i:l.thletes and 1t allow,., more time for mdiv1dual instruction." F1tzel has been happy v.1lh his deosion, but didn't quit • f I 11 l OCC's Gordie Fitzel realize the nature of the corrurutment. 1n cross country. practice could take a couple of hours and meets didn't last long at all. Whereas goli..15 an dUIOnldUC 4-5 l\our COmrrutment on <;outhem Califorma's crowded fairways, Furthe>rmore. recrwtmg, which wa .... on of F1tzel'!) spec1alhcs m cross country; has abo lx'en difficult since the sport is still growing dt the high school 1evel . "It's kind of desperation a lot m Umc . " F1tzel said. ·vou carch your cla~ .. es and see iJ · anybody ha the skill. Sometunes you watch other.> on the goU course as you are walking by. You also have ro ask arqund to . ec lf the staff at the locdl 'courses knowi; anybody worth recruiting.• Ann Kim'~ recrwtment, Kim wcis on the 1997.team, JS a gC>OQ example of th~ phenomenon. F1tzel.was playing when he. hdpp<>ned by a group on the ddJoimng hole. He stopped, c;o as not to make any noise, and watched Kim hit the ball. He believed she had a good swing and < sked her 1f she hdd ever . been on a team. Kim was hdppy to play for OCC. ·inn tew yedrs, after the prep programs hdve take.n off, w F1tzel said •Recn.11tmg won't be c:o hard. But it' sure been fun." F1t2el' golfers won the Orange Empu-e Conference title in 1998 dnd, it all the Plrates return. look to repeat. TUNEUP J ~ J 1 I s r. J v " J E ... ~ r ~ I 1 J \ l s c .. I r 1 s ~ I ( J 5 t j r J t f c l t r ~ 'J t J f. ~ " ( ' c .. • . I Vt" 6 Tuesday, Jonoory 5, 1999 rts .Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pil AYS 0 . <;osta Mesa Classic champions -the Corona del Mar Region 57 Girls Under 14 "'A .. Team All-Stars: Top row, from left, Rachel Malkin, Courtney Carnilhan, Kelly Percival, Britta Nielsen, Danielle Carlson, Priscilla Swenson, Jillian Ukroplna, Coach Cathy Carlson; bottom row, from left, Coach.Maree Almaraz, JennJ Wilson, Samantha Cohen, Elizabeth Almaraz, Keelan Cuyler, Adrienne Patterson, Coach Steve McCormick, Whitney George. ..... Costa Mesa Classic champions -the Newport Beach Region 97, Dlvtslon 5 Girls All-Star "A" Team: front row, from left, Rebecca Tu.rk, Hayley Young, Chrissy Schwartz, Miranda Young, Christy Jenkins, Katie Schulte and Krtstirt Baker. Back row, from left. Robin Ibbetson, Emily Webb, Amy Staudinger, · Brittany Dryan, Marisa Cottam, Elizabeth Van't Hof; assistant coach Larry Webb, Coach Sleve.~chwartz. Not plctur~: Jamie Hee.nan. . -SOME ·CHA MPIO.NSHIP H.USTLE Corona de] Mar Region 57 girls Under 14s, !'-fewport· Beach Region 97 Girls Division 5 and Newport-Mesa Division 4 Boys Region 97 All-Stars collect. championship hardware. COSTA MESA CLASSIC allowed in the four toumo.ment games) were the key. COSTA MESA -Chdmp1onshlp etforts were an abundance over the weekend at the .Costa Mesa Cldssic and d111ong the winners in the vanous levc>ls were the Corond del Mar Rt>g1on 57 Under-14 Girls' AU-Stars, thi> Newport Beacb · Region 97 Guls ·A• DIVl~1on 5 AJJ-Stars ~nd the Newport-Mesd D1v1s1on 4 Boys Region 97 .. A. AU·Sldn.. . Corond de! Mar's run for the crown began Wlth a 1-0 victory over NeWp<>rt Harbor ds Elizabeth Alamju-z, Wlth an dSS1st from Danrelle Carlson, scored the game's onJy goal. ,, Rdncho Santa Marganta was the next victim· as Samantha Cohen struck for two goals (I:hzctbeth Almd.Taz had orte assist) U1 2-0 VC'fdJC:l. South Irvine <ind CdM locked horns in a scorc>Jcss llc, sending CdM into the findls against Mission VieJO Sunddy alter- noon Corona del Mar dominated the contest, 4-0. with hrst-half goals by Almaraz (Priscilla Swenson had the assist) and Cohen (Jtllidn Ukropina had the dssist), th~n Cohen scaled the conquest with two more goals in the second half, Almaraz with dn assist, and the final tally by virtue ol a pendlty kick. Adrienne Patterson was m the goal for CdM and y.ras unscathed, shutting every opponent out. Keys to the defensive web were supplied by the play of defenders Courtney Carnahan, W_lutney George and Kelly Perciyal. Also with standout performances offensively were Rachel Malkin and Jenni Wilson, as well as the ball-control efforts of Keelan Cuyler and Bntta Nielsen • Newport Beach' 1-0 victory over the Tustin All-Std!'$ featured a goal late in the second quarter by center-forward Robin Ibbetson, b~forc the tedm's defense took over en route lo. its third shutout of the tournament: Great Team play, unsellish passing and a strong defense oust one goal was • Newport-Mesa's entry from Region 9~ for boys under 12 was another big winner as Coach Jl.Dl Collier's "'A• All-Star.s got past South Irvine, 3-2. then punished Ran- cho Santa Marganta, 2-0 and Laguna Hills, 2-0, before breezmg m the champi- onship game, 4-0, at the expense of Tustin on Sunday. . Kevin Shearer and DcUef .Moeller shored goal-tending duties, and backed up oy the defensive play of Blake Fogg, Pdrker Stevens, Spencer Moore and Andrew Cunningham, allowed ·Just two goals. Midfielders Bryce Henrie and Patrick Keehan kept constant pressure on the opposing defenses by feeding the ball to the·front lme standouts of Brett Auer, N1co Hendriks, Vinroe Nasca, Clifford HelSer and Ted Slater. . COLLEGE IASKETBlll sec men lose at buzzer., 76-73 sec women win, 69-42 ·HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER Porcayo saves 0-0 stand oft' f o~ Costa Mesa w • Mustangs' goalie saves eight, including pep.alty kick. COSTA MESA -Jake Gustafson sank a 35-foot thr<'e-pornter at the buzzer to break a tie cmd give the visillng Western Montana c;::ollege a 76-73 nonconference mPn'<. bdsketball victory over Southrm Califor- rua College Monday. Gustafson's dramatic game-winner answerPd K<•vin Bradley's game-tying free throw with 10 sc>conds left. BradJey missed the first ot two foul shots, but netted the second to mdke 1t 73· 7'3 COSTA MESA -Southern Califorrud College's women com- pleted a two-game sweep of their Southern Califorriia College Bas- ketball Classic Monday night, pushing pdst Menlo College, 69-42, lo unprove to 9-5 overall HUNTINGTON BEACH -Costa Mesa High juruor goalie Cesar Porcayo made eight saves, mcludmg a penalty kick late m the first hal1,. to preserve a 0-0 nonledgue boys soccer tie with host Huntington SCC (4-11) mcreased its 37-14 haJftune edge to an eight-pomt cush- ion with five minutes left, but the Bulldog'> rallied to improvl! to 7-9. Rashad Wilson, who hit 4 of 5 from three-point fdngc, led the Van- guards with 16 pomt.s, followed by :Jabari Simmons (1 41 dnd Dennis Keane (11 ). Keane added e1ght sledls. Gustafson, who rut 5 of 10 Uuee-point attempts, had 23 points, while teammate 1Y Thom poured 111 '.32. ' Southern Cdhlorrua College returns to the floor Friday dt, the UC Sari Diego Tournament. The Vanguards w~re led by the double-figure scoring of Kelly Boeke {14), Amee Pma (12), Alana Kempton (1 1) and Sara Herkenhoff (10). Boeke also had 14 rebounds to pace that department for the wm- ne~. who hdd the game under control by jlalftime with a .35-21 advanldge Beach Monday. ~ Porcayo dived tp his left to bat away a low penalty shot to highlight a strong defensive effort, which gave the Mustangs (0-7-2) their first shutout. Scruor sweeper David Tran, 1uruor Greg Gonzaln and sophomore Marco Santangelo also sparkled on the back hne for the VlSttors, while Junior Jose Perez played well in the midfield, according to COdch Mike Ounn McSd continues preparation for Friday's Pacific Coast league open- er dgdinst Estancia by hosting Katella today at 3 p.m. 1.ASllTllLL SUMMARIES COIJ.IGI .... NONCONIPDINCE "' WU.-MolnA* 71 •"' SoCAl Cou.IGI 73 • Western MontW · Thom 32, llla Gustafson n. Keller 6. Christi.tens 4, T Holmquist 4. Tucker 3, Sh. Schroeder 2. Sk, S<hroede< 2. 3•pt. ~Is • Gustafson 5, Keller 2; l\Kker 1. Fouled out· ~-• ~ C.oHege -W1lson 16, Simmons 14, Keane 11, Bradley 9, Cui'tit 9, Kohlhaas 8, Jerne S, Belier 3. 3-pt. goals -Wilson 4, Keane 1, Curtis· 1, Simmons 1. Fouled out -Simmons . ...!. Halftime -SCC. 37-34. COLUGE WOMEN sountlM CAUfa..A COUIGIE a.ASSIC • SoCal College "· Meltlo COi .... .Q Menlo College • Sanchez 2, • Hoffman 5. FredenburQh 9, Casapulla 10, Miro 6, Naldi 8. Mifiet l. 3-pt. goals' • • Hoffman 1, Casapulla 1. Fotiled out· Non~. • Soc.al C.ollege · Kempton 11, Pina 12, Wright 6, Herkenhoff 10, Boeke 14, Weidler 2, Emde 5, Marks 2, Stewart 0, Grueber 0, Skk 0, Vavken 0, Fi~ 7. 3-pt. goals -Pina 3, Emde 1, Flkse 1. Fouled out • None. Halftime: SCC. 35-21. . • HIGH SOtOOL BOYS • HONU.AGUE CofM>NA DEL MM 71 MtsslON VIEJO 59 Scont by Quwten --~i~on Viejo 15 10 11 23 • SE Corona del Mar 19 19 13 20 ..,... Mhalon Viejo· lretfej 17, Ulrich 8, · ." Shieh 5, Cole 6, Niesen f , Mtlllon 10, Fem 2. Petty 3. . 3-pt. goals -lreifej 2, Mlflion 2, Ulr~ 2. Shieh 1. Petty 1. Fouled out -Cole. Technicals -M11l1on, assistan1 coach Alawine. - C.orona del Mar -Hanson 10, Crosby 19, Alshuler 17, Hansen 15, Shea 2, Bottom 8, Hunt 0, Morris o. 3-pt. goals • Hansen 4, Hanson 2, Crosby 1. Fouled out • None. HIGH SOtOOL GltU.5 NONLEAGUIE PAOFICA 73, EsTANCIA 43 Score by QuM'ten Estancia 9 5 14 15 • 43 Pacifica 18 28 16 11 • 73 Est.and• -Diaz 14, Cassity 5, Hirata 3, Varma 3, Barrera 8. Matsufuji 2, Ollila 1. Steinfeld 7. 3-pt. goals · None. Fouled out • None 'ac:tflQ -Valencia 22. Barreras ·u. Tompkins 14, Pawlowslu 4, Tran 6, Hainley 6, Thompson 1, Estrada 4, Mata 1, Batesole 2. 3-pt. goals • None . Fouled out • None. 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Foodt, Inc., H8Y9 you 11.n.d doing · ~ you MM9d ' BIC 7835 of the first lnuanoe ol let· Thia bu11ne11 11 con-Flctttlous BuelneH Franclaco J. Hem.ndez. Hemenctez o . Foods, Inc,. Franct.co J, Htmand•z, ~ y9'7 Ho \ bueln.a ytl(1 No NOTICB OF l•rs at proVl<l9d In Probate duct9d by: • eotporeuon N•nM ltet•~nt Prffldent FranclKo J Hemendez, Preeldent Willl.,,, ~ Tunt*I' Tlm E. Slater -ITATeMl!NT OF PlrTITION Code MCllOn 11100. Th• Have you started dOing The folloWing persona are Thia stetement wu fli.d Pl'Mldent • Thie ai.terMnt wu llled This ltetemer4 wu Iii.ct Thia atalenwit WM ll9d AaANDOMlll!NT OF TO ADMINlaTeR lime fOf flllng cl1Jm1 wtll buainua yet? Yea, 12·1-SIS doing bualneaa u . wtth the County Cl.,k of Thie stetement wu filed wtth the County Qefl< of wtth tN County Clerk of with tN County"a.rtt of Ula OP PICTITIOUS l!ITATR OP· nol nplr• before fC?ur Clearworld Communlc• M.V.P; Mortgage, 23481 Orange County on 12·11-98 With the County Clerk of Orange County on 12·1"418 Or80Q9 County on 12111191 er.nae County on 12•1_. ...,_ aUllN•ll NAMI! ITANL.V' PlrTERLIN months trom tht Mattng Ilona Corporation, Michael Ridge ROUie Drive, Ste I, t"88778~ae Orange County on 12·18-98 t .... 77Na7 19Me'777717 1 .... ?TUM .. The folloWlng pwaona CAla NO 'AtHZl8 d~~Uno~A9: ~~iN'e h ~~=t Pr~ent fli.d Laguna HUis, CA 92653 Dally Piiot Dec. 22, 29, t .... 77024 Dady Piiat Dec 22, 29, Dally Piiot Dec. 15, 22, 29, Dally Piiot Dec. 22, 9; Nll't al>endOMdthe uH of To an hetr1'. beneficiaries, ·rue ktpt by tht court 11 ;0: wtth• th• ~=ty w&!rk of 1~on106~at12~48~•n~:~g. 1995, Jen. 5, 12. 1999 T'220 Dally Piiot Dec. 22, 29, 1995. Jan. 5, 12, 11199 T221 1995, Jen, 5, 1999 l212 1998, Jen. 5, 12, 1811 T2l( th• ~lctltloua Bualneu credlt0f1, conllngent cr9dl· ere • per10fl lntor .. ted In Orange County on 12-30-98 R;Ui, (Dr . .' Ste 1, i..gur. PUii.iC NOTfCI 11198• Jen. 5' 12' tm T223 PUBLIC NOTIC! PUIUC NOTICI I" MUC NOTICI ::..::, ~:;-N OSO AS~~· IOfl, ancl !*aon• Who m•y the Htete. you may Ill• 1H89179t te Hiiia CA 92653 PUIUC NOT1CE 1100 ~ Beach CA oth«wlH be lnterHted fn with ti•• coutt a Requelt Dally Pilot Jan. s, 12, 19, 'rhli bualnHa 11 con-flotttloue lltl9'neM flotlttou. llwlnMe P1otttt.u. luelneee Flotltleua •-"'• 11 a2ae0 · tht wtll 0< fft•t•. Of both, t0< Special Notice \form 28 1999 T23e duct9d by a corporetlon N•m. lt.t-t P1otttloUe helneu Nem. lt.t•nMnt Mw ltet......t ......_ate....._ The FlctlllOUI Buslne11 of. STANLEY p PETERLIN DE-154) of the filing of an . Hevt yoO 1W19d doing Th• lollowtng S*9Q"I .,. N81M ltet•ment The fol!OWlng persona.,. Tht tolow4ng J*90fW .,.. The follow1ng l*'IOnl .,,.. Name ret.rred to aoov. A PEllTION FOR PRO. Inventory •nd apprliNJ of PUILIC NOTICE bus•neee yet? Yes. Juty 117 dOlng bu11neu u : The tolloWlng P9fMIOI 11• doing tiu.tneae u : IDEX doing buelnMI u : doh~AI~ u : 9oectlia. -• flied. In Orange County ::;~:~.!!~ ~ ~ ~:at• autte or of any P9" ...,_.,t•-·-a·-"---Con1olld•tecl Lending, WEST COAST FIBERS, doing bullfleM u : NEWQ· Co, 3303 Harbof BIYd. CATERINO CORPORATE, l , 2424 I ."!. on June 17 1993. Fite No .,,_,.~ Court f C ,.. \ .. ~ ... t Peccoub ntCoclH pro-r,..n -....._ Inc., Philip M. Flenigen, 1"'41 N. Red Oum, Suite E, MASTER CONSULTIN , #84, Coste Meu, CA 1280 119on, ..... >tle-29, 8tteicol St., Suite 300, ..._. f5742S9 ' ' -.--o •~•Of· y....,. n ro lie t NC• N•me 8tet.-t CFO Mah .. m Ce 92808 3320 E Cl'l8'>mlll'I A.vt.; 92928 Newpcx1 lleectt, CA l29IO pot1leech,CA829IC> Roncltll a Hanson 190 ni;.:.~~Effi.fb~~o~~RO-~'°" :~so NA Req;"'sl 'r The followtng s>«aon• are Thia mtement wu flltd NUBOARD ·RECYCLING, Sutt• 2ee, Orange, CA Steven Henry Brue~ K•ndl1 81thor1, t2IO ThomM s. lo9c:N, 242,. N-pon Center Dr ·,1oo P•C • ot•c• orm • doing butlneu 11: with Utt County Ci.tk of INC (CA) 1"'41 N • Red t2Mll heuMr, 10835 El Mono Cir· Btlon, Suite ••a. N9w-SE. ~ It, "* 300, Ntwpon 8"ch CA 92ee0 • ~iew£:i..~t• thar JO available from the court Flnanclel Dealgna: Ac-Orange County on 12111191 Gurri, Suite e. AMhelm, A.V. NurMfY, Inc, (CA). cl•. Fountain v-.y; CA pon Beectt, CA...., H9wpott lleectt, CA...., Jel'M9 M t<N.g. 190 RWAX be •P-clt1k. counting Dlvlllon, 16802 1HH777TIO ca 92808 10791 Vld• Or., VIiie ~•rfl. 92708 Thl1 bualMn 11 con-Thia bu.tn.11 11 cono NIWPO't center Or '#100 poll~~ u ~~~I rept• Attom.y for tM P .. a. SprlngOalt Street, ,; 13, Delly Piiot Dec 15 22 29 Th.II bu1lne11 Is con-CA 92Mt Thia bu1ln111 11 co,,. dUcted by:.., lndMdulll ducted by: en lndMdUll Newport BNeh, ~A.t2e60 • "f 11 ~ t~ d med 11" th• tlonera Huntington Beach, CA. 1998 Jan 5 1gfi • -f210 ducted by: a COfPOJ'9tfon Thi• bu1ln11a 11 ·con. ducted by: en lndMOuel Have you tM1WCf doing Hew you ltllrted d°"'9 Felt Insurance Pt11ner1 "a• 0 9C ent. PP H. TR•a&.M, 92149 • ' · ' Have you a1arted Oolng ducted by;• corpotetlon Have you ~r1td doing bUlll"IMI )'9('? Y•. 1211/M buelr'9et v.t7 No tao Newport Center or.' THE P£TmpN requeal 8IQ. (Cl•1•1aa11 J11)11 e. Morrlaori. 16802 PUBLIC NOTICI bullneaa yet? YM 8/t!IM H.w you sterttd doing butlMN Y9f? YH, tte2 Kandl9 IMhore ThomM 90lche J . 1'100 Newport Beach cA ~I ft~dent 1 .. _ Wlll and 21at 8 COAaT H~ Sprlngdale Streel, 113, NUBOAAO RECYCLING bualneei Y9f7 YM, 1-1·91 S11119n Heory Bn.ichMullt TN• etat9m1ir!t WM filed ·TIQ "*"*'' was ~ r tieeO • ' c 1• •ny, ... admitted • Huntington Beach, CA. F'lotfftoue • .,....... INC Oebofah L ~a A..V. Nuriety, Inc., ROl>ert Thia Nttmtnt wee flltd wtth ~ County a.ti of _,.,, the CounCy a.ti of ,. Thi• bu1lneu 11 con-10 ptobale. The Will and WAY, •T•. 280• CO. 12e49 N..,.. Btet....-nt Prei~ ' A. Ntw!NIMtt, PrMldenl with th• COl.ny ~ of Orange County on 12/11111 0r9"99 County on 12·1 ... ( duct9d by a general pert· r codlcll•tto•r•I .-vlltable RONA HL MM, CA :Thia bu1lne11 It con-The lollowlng persona ere Thia ttet«Mnt wea flltd Thia ..-.ment wu Med Orange County on 12·1•81 tlallhhM HlllnNt• g nenhlp · kc: teu~~·~rt. n lhe file "9H duct9d by. In lndlVldual dOing bU.intu u : T.cot with the County Clertc of With IN County Clerk of t .... 7?aal0 Dally PllOt Dec. 15, n, 29, DelW.._.PtloC Dec. 22, 20, J JAMES M. KRVEGER T~EbYPETmON requests Publllhtd Newport ~ou.11".:'9d OOing .. Co . 34)1 .,lemborM Ref Orange County on 12·1 .... Qr.,._ County on 12·11-t8 Delly Piiot Dec. 22, 29, , .... Jan. I ,,... T211 1....--Jan. 5, 12, ,. .. Tl29 Ii t .... 777791 authollty to ac1m1n11ter the Beach-Co1ta M"' ~ally Jlfta e. ~omton • IG. N..wj>off BMch, q.. t .... 77aaM . , .... TINM 1•. Jan. I. 12. ,,.. T22S -"'iiiiiiiiii;"iiim;;i"_l_liil.'i;;"'ii:M;i:Nii':-Ttll• .iattrntnt WU tll9d ellett under th• fndepen.; Pilot Jar!Oery 5; 11, 12, Thie a1attrMnt WU flltd 112ee0 I 0.lly Piiot Dec. 22, 29, Dllily PlloC Dec. 22. 29, . ~ llOTICI PUii.iC llOTICI . a I Q 8 • with tilt County Cltl1I of dent Admlnlltrabon Of &-1999 Witt\ the County c .. 11 of (~==> ~~~··~ 19911, Jen. 5, 12, , ... T224 '"'·JM. I , 12, 1 ... T227 MUC llOTICI ................ 1 "°""'* ••• Ill Orang• County on 12111.191 tatr.ii:: lh (Thi• .!:,llonty Tm235 Orange County on 12111191 pare, Rancho Senta Marga. PUIUC NOT1CI PUIUC llOTICI Plotltl1• ••11R111 • Mw ... ,, ant ...._ ... f._nt Oldly Piiot Ole. 15, 22, 29, WI •Pel' rep-"'8IJC NOTICI t .... 7777n rlta, Ce. 12118 ...... atat1•1nt TM folOMng P"90r1I we The fo11owtna,.,..,..,. Jen e, 19" • -T214 =:!tlv!tt~tai:,~~ny Daly Piiot Ole. 15, 22, 29, Thia bu1lnH1 Is con-llOTIOa Of' """"•• 9u11R111 T!'• toltowlng l*'ton• .. dOlng bullrlMI •: dotng bullneel •: "°' .,••tc -· coun approval Btfort .2 "otttteue ........ HI 19". Jan. 5, 19911 T'208 ducted t>y; • corpor.ilon AVAILMIUTY OP ·-. .... 1•1nt doing buelnte1 M : 9) lilCIC JlnlloMI, b) Meld mena, 111 Del Mar Al/I , . r-_,.,,, Ing C9rteln Yefy lmponant ........... ""'"' PUauc--· Hav.. you ltarttd doing ...u.u. MPORT Tht folloWlng l*90n9 •• Buoy aox. 1790 MonrOYte ltiiteglo!..~,. ..... lltvd., IC, Co•t• Miii, c.. eTA~ OP actions, hOwtYtr, the Pl'· The followtng P«SOM.. nv • -bualnelil yet? NO Notice 11 ~ ai-i :"'9 ~ •: Aw., tllA.19, CoN Meea, ..._ '°"" 12111 11927 • o MAllDCHIM•lfT 01' 1on1I rtprMeotatlvt will bl doing bu1ln1t1 81: I) Plotttloue. Irv Hem.ndez G. F':"nfn!:·• that tM 8MU9I repo;t for Of1i ''°"' Home Qroup, CA '2127 ,,__ A. CoMecll, 321 Alotwd Aom.n Aoel'IJ._1.~t U .. -_ _,.. requlr~ to give nottc. to CATALINA MOATGA0£, b) .,._~ -...-a~M l'r1nctaco J H t , the ....., lfldtd ~ 1T7 ........_ A,,.., ~ Aic9rOO e.rrttntol, t40 W. l'tnlrtdQI It., Itta. CA Del Mw Aw, #C, ~ vr rn.•" rvv lnw ttd un19a1 LAGUNA. HILLS LAW C~ -___,. Pl'MkMnt • 30 1981 of the Smllho Pol' Bleotl, 0A lltN 11th I t., #C-5, Coeta aat • ~ C.. lla7 --·.... they ,.~ave ~ notlOt Ot TEA. C) A.. l.LOAENTE AT• Thi foflowlng ptflOnt .,. Thie Nt.ment WU flltd willc. ~ <• ptt. DelltO"""•· 1nc.. ~ Mlle, CA t2U7 Thia bu•IMI• I• 00,.. Thi• b\.lltnlll .. co,.. Thi foflOwtna l*tonl oontenttd to tilt opoetd TORNEY A.T LAW, ~ dOlna butlnn1 u : . with tilt ~ Qefl< of ~ loundellon) wll M 1T7 ........ /wt., Tllla bullMta la con-duCted e,. M lndvt&tull dUctld by: en lndMdUll.,. have abMdonld'IM UM Of Ktlof'I) Tht '.19 .PJC>PO!*' A.vtnld• d• I• C•rlot• M.V.P. Group. 234t1 Ridge Orange County On 12•1 .... ~for putlllc ....... Pott 8Mct\. CA 11913 dUOltd by: ... lndMcMll .... '°" --folrlo Hew '°" ....., doing tti• flctltlOUI Bualn ... tdmlnlatr-.ori ==HOO. ~ H*e. CA..,.. Drive, St• I, Lllguf19 , .... nun '°" during ~ ~ Thi• ...... ,,. .. I• ~ H9" '°" w dolnO ~~.~I... .....,..._.,. M41 lttine: Miga W.w, 29082 M anltd lolnllta M in.. t2M3 .... CA 929&3 Delly PllOt Dec 22 29 nMI tloUr'I at IN ofb loo duGleid br: • .-,oioll0i1 bUllnMil VIC? Y•, 1tl3 .--fl RlcNrd "°""" Raft ...,_ Clrcle, 1110, ~ ~ iww ,1111 en ~ ,.,._ J Uottl'M, 21ta1 -.an1t1ng Via Postal 1"' Jen 15 12 ;811 ·rm c:.etd .. 736 °""" _ Hlwil '°" w dolflg ~ ..,,..,_. n... 1111 .. ie w 9ICI n. ur1 , ... w tied H•. CA 12153 ,....-~· FeitCOUlt I.JI LA10UN .._ Oroufl, tnc:. (CA). 2J.4t1 ' '' ' • ,......._.:.··•· .___.VIC? No Tilla •1mtint wee fled wtlt't h OOun1r a.rti ot W191 ... ec.Rr a.rti of Tfle f1c11t101J• 8\t11M11 )ICaOt\ 10 itie P"llOn Ind CA 92853 ' ' ..-.. "°"'9 Dr .. St• 1, ~· "'8LJC MOTICI eoeee Mw; --·-~ Dlntef.,.-.,., Inc., awte ~ tht Cour"Y °"" oi 0r.....,. Courter"' 1tl1W o,.,.. ~on, .. ,..,. ~ rtt.rrtd to tbOVt =-=~~:r::: Tttl1 bu11ne11 11 con-~~·f"'"53 :1.,-=~~N ~*-"""'"' ~Counly01:1t2JOMI tUIHHIH tlftlHI .. lfrM flltd In~ County ~! ductM by: In lndMdUell ua neaa II con-"9atl1• •alnlU dMt of ltlll ••nllll. ,,_ 1• ITllfie W .... , ... ,,,.. Daly Not Dea:. 11, II; •• Deir Nat Deo, a, 18, on 1/1/1~ '111 No. A HEARING on""~ H.W Yo" ...... c:o~·=:~ .......... I.Int M'uClpli ~--=..~~t.: u..lyl'lolO.C. 11,tt,18. , ........... ,. Tltl 1t11 • .1en.1,11,1t11fttl 1::1 : 1 Fat None; 11 110n ._...,.Mid on JJ.MJ. ~u:!!.:O .,.,... ~ Y• tom The'="....':~ .. """"· "'·· "'•ildllit. '°' Ulllf tlJ 1• ""'-1 1• Tll7 "•IO IOTa ttM11 VlnM or: 0..-.1 Pt .. ~ ~~":"! ... ~ Thie ..... mene w ._. Marketing via' Po11a1 :a"~. Mt ~ ~ ==•..aot•. °" (IOI) ... o.llr Not,o;;:-,.,';., 8 "-..C llOTICI M.JLl. CA t292t ~· ,,. w1tt1 the County '*'-Of °'9uo, lne, Philip M.,..,,.. Dr ~ 1teot1 ca. ' , ....... I t• noi n.o. R ••• t El 111 Meuren PolloclC, itOOl TM ~ DrM South, Or-Or9ng1 Courtly on '1404I ~CFO iii6eO ' .:::.=d Newport • " ....... •Ht 111 -. n IE•• II A•ncho Vllfo Ad .. sen Tvou'=rcr ,0 ni. , ... "..,..,. ~~~ u1m•n•10.,oocta.1no .. NotJanusyl~ = WIOftll ....... , •• 1111 n.•t:::i:--.. ~ ~i ~ ~:. ~ ol tht ~~ :5 ~,.~-·· !!!.'; .._ .,_ ... ., .. ,. ~::..:-..:;: -. -~ ::.-.. m'.1. ., .. dUdtdb¥~ .......... ..,.., .. """ ·-· • · • ·-11111r1n•t r111.ca. -·-._.n111 1na M\Ma n11V11.,, w.a..n-.,_. Dome M. '"c:None ~Of':' J:i ~ W iiiflCi ' Deir Piiot I*. 11, 22, 2t, Thia bualneea 11 ~ P1s•1• i fta 111 11'9 ~,_... , a.;; 0.. ....... CA-. 1 ... 778774 W11r1 ._.court~ 1111,Jen.I, t• TIU .... bv:•OOl1*8'0i• "-Mat m1 I , f'1! el: T-.... c.11 4 ~ ...... lflllr, n. 111111*" ,... flltd the Mering Y0411 ep. "8•u1 • II Ill Hawe l'OU ..... dOllJ Thi .......... ,._. 119 ~..., Dr,. Ir-WllMI Chreed T"""'8, _, W. C...-., ""9o ....,. .. eounty c.tc o1 pterlnoe ,,...,, &>e 1t1 ~ .... M I 111111 On ...._ f Qeee111ec1 le _.,. bu11Ni1 w. T-itlli -,,. •-1817 ¥19 left OorpNo, .... CA- Or1n99 ~on 11/17JM OI bY '°"' lft0tne¥, . The IDIDMr'I......... ·--.....,. -·~iii11n • 00 . 1110 ......... r.c ~-~ ...... CJllMnll. CA 1974 TNe ...._ f! .. n... l"loC 09C 15 22 29 ,,.~OU ARE A CAf:DfT°" dOlna ·"""'*' • 0. wMIMt you're b&ly· Mill, WMtlN,_.,, C.. ---..___ TMt bullMM le OOI -r · · +2 · or OOI"""""' crfdl!Of of coun1 uw. Ollelnoe. ,,oo Sell your extra .,.. ...,.. or JWt ._. ·" .._. 19 & ft• 11 Jen.l~":OUf home 11 11::,,d«o::l~04l.,:u"CO: ="'---HnOr ~~· hOUHhofd loc*lng. ~ hU t~ Q, 'oodl. •t ..... :,. ':......., Oii.... -·-c~·· ttt~ c1a1.m.d. ancs m.ii, QOpy '°"'-Pl'· c'""'°'':"8c°"'"'""'... ttem1 whailoC'.=.'.D ..,... ~ ~ ..... w d9lltl • 5 ... ltnulll ..... , .,.. .. .,. eona1 • ,.,,...,,. .. ..,. .,,. tlOne Corpordon ~· 1n c1a .. 1fltd _ ...... -r"'' bur;.;. ... • a. • • 1 IG llTI ---· Mt. ltOO ''°'*' Hllfbof ·-----,.. ductld by: e oorpotliOh • _,,._ ••79 Cift"llilnlll ..... ._ ....... ....... ....., Lal .. - ...... -I a EIUI • ....... ............. ..... ,. "'8UC NOT1Cll PUlllC NOTICES PUIUC NOT1Cll PUIUC NOTICll PUILtC OllCll PUIUC NOTICU -"'8llC NOT1CU PUIUCNOTICI TS Ho 91-~~·11 loan No tnedayolld TnntiJ'iiiiie;;;Trll9t•sSate Trust. undetsipned TrllSIM dl$CtllTI$ oarro••y 888 OlmJ~ ••• ----~---.....;;;..._1*4951Moulln.lp NollCI of MOllltrllP • llllO• woman 111d5111 ~ 14311.f Y01111• air1 Lat>cut,ta 'lylOCO'rect'less na AIU v.-LOCA. L ,.. ...... ..,..,.... Trvaa.o s... voe1 ••In dtllult James M~o Jr • m1m1d n dlf•lll 11ndll •.died ol IJI$ a1 l'le street acam and OUlellii••••••iiiiiiil•••••••••:' - · lue$Cloy, Jonuory S, l999 · PUIH.IC NOTICU PUIUC NOTlCU ' ' • ni.~J!••tMnt ~~·uC::,~~T== ~~~iv':C::.e11::'~aci:~=~~: ::::"11s~A1ed~~ KNUDSON, PEREZ, MORTUARIES do6rlo ~~H~• lo PfOllCt your P'Ol*lY. It ll)iy WOii & Rldl•cls. A Law eorj;t n11 bt said at a Pl'lllc Sale II made wtlloul cow-.naoi or ,... QI.._... Joh ..... _ I p PIOl'l flNE ART 1812 Man'. tie SOid al a public .. "'°" talion recorCllCI 4ll6l90 ~,au ne«11n eq)QMbcll cl ..... 1-1 ~""'*' or ~ r• •UJWf n .......... .,.,, PACIFIC VIEW '*' Of N • Bee ntH Ill Ui>llM* of 1111 ll!SVVmtnt Ho 90-220021 '" ol rhe PfDCM~ ~WI ~ or en-WM bOrn In Loe ~ MEMORIAL PARK Call 642-5678. Put ·a few words to work f~r you .. . J Ca .~ twport ct\, NIJrt Ol ll!t PfOCMdlnO IQlll!SI booll . page or Offic:ill Rtcorcls •• lllSI '~ JOU lllOuld contact cti'llb'lllCn .. P1~1"1P3ld 79, of Coata Mesa, , .. , CA on ""2, 1923, YDll. YoU should c:onllet • Ille OOJet ol tl'9 Rtcofe1t1 o ia On ttt1wtt 11 t O ... died January 2, 1999 MllMll HrV9d In WW II, CemetArV • MOftu~ry KalhY A. z P09per1 1112..,;. A Orqe Cattfo{il .. DIM OI • "Y" tlllanet "' IN! Ill· He II IUrvMtd by hl1 wH Injured 1Ywica in _, r Marl~•11 Dt •• He'wporl 1111 111g~':::" :.r: 1119..W at 10 00 AM Pia o gw~ne'il:::i N= ~l.,w~:g:"':::'ect ~ wile, f Lee Knudton, bet, and a recipief'lt 0~ Chapel • Crem tOf)' ~ • ~.,~~ II con-<:11111~!~ drlWft 11¥ a Slalll ~~n !.~ lron•n~' ~.'!-CPO!t Bflctitr Orl\ft Lil• fOltll CA AIO P!ClCletly r~. total llTIQll!ll IOnl, L•igh Knudaon PU1pi9 Hear1 I 3500 Pa IC v-on ... di.bed by: an lndMduaJ DI 111...,.-bltlk. a Clllcil dfl'MI •• u ... "'-c· ., ·'"'lo mJO 4~1707-5640 a Ille ol tt.e u~oe1 oaw .. O! Ille cb· (Sharon), anci Wllllam M.nu-4 11 IUM...O b')' Newpott Beacti Hel/9 ~ tlltted CSol by a It.Ml Of ltaral crtdd Plac)enla IVIC Ctn•r •OM11Cllly ~IO Trllllff lllldl( lig.!llOnUNedQyUoOptopel1y R. Knudaon and "'1lt, Angert and lourn--•8•4iiii4il•ii2ii7m0ii0--iir--........ --: ......................................... ::::::: b eln"' yet? No ng ur11on O< a Ct1tci OrlW!I by a E Chapman lwt · Plpnlla C and pursuant lo the Deed ol and renonat>ly ltltnalld c.o11t daughler, L:Jnda Flaher children: Larry Peret. • 4 ~thy Poppe'9 11111 Of ledlral llYlllQt and loltl Amount or unl)lld bllarlcl Ill Trutt ltCOfde<I 011141911 as tlPtfl$H and advances at 1111 (Roger), and grand-O•bor•ll Stephelw, Anna PIERCE IRGTMW Thia ata1.men1 was n1ac1 ISSOdlDOn, sav.igs asOCll· ollltl cn1rgH S27 611 1 Doclllitnl IWIOOt9270 ot Olli-""' cl w-e llll1ial ~lllOft ot ehlldren, Rua .. 11 and Cr1yttoll, Joe Perez and IEU. BROADWAY wnl\ Jn• County Clerk of Ion or Sl\iings bank soeolltO SJr8ll Afdre• or olher com clll ~di,,, 1111 Qlla d Ille lllll Notitt • UlS,IOt 75 Dlf• BrH(la Fl•f\•r. • hi• ellr tpec4al granctchll· Orange County on 1:M8-""' In UCUo11 511J2 of the fll\al\Clal moci 2°•3ion0aoon °1 r.-prop RKordlr al Ora~ Coun1y 1~ Atlornt~ fqllitv Na A Memorial .. rvioe drtl"I. Slbtfii11a: Lydia Mortu:vy * Chapel • ., Code and aulhoratd to do OllY 5 T tlllQI A>ltmlt Uni "·'f"'ft•• c_...., • ...., b ti I C ti N t 11il • 11 • C .......... lion , .... 771314 bllsln•U In ltlll •W. wi. bt OCoataMtU CH2627 APN R;l;~'k -~;';d .k ,:: ,;1':::." o:,,~~ w I be held 12:00 Vega and Dora ROHltt, ...... .. 011ty Piiot Dec. 22. 29, held fly lh• du~ appoinled 937·75·037 The undttstgnt Ban>vara M~cOonelO llusotnd CUH•l l:l/29 1998 1~ l/I( noon, Saturday, Jan. Mtke Ptrei. 01nt1y Perez, 110 Oroadway 1998, Jan. 5, 12. 1999 T230 lrUSIM 11 shown below. 01 an TrU$1ff d1sctaems any ll:lblllty ro and "'11• 11 '°"" llllanis -MA Mff 1999 18, 1099 et th• 8ahla Ru ban Ptrtz, David Costa Mesa ,u.Llc NOTICI! nght. lltla. Ind lnttrHt con· any incorrectness ol ltl• strM 11 ~ .... -iucroon to 1111 llll)htSI Corinthian Yaehl Club, PMH, Rachel Hamllton. 6_.2_91,..0 I,. .. veyed to ano now htld by me address or other commo bedd.'I~ cash « •casl\••s ~ 1801 Bay1ld• Or., Strvlc11 wlll bt at ~ g _l'IO_t_n_tow __ lkl_a_l_~-,-1 1rustat In Iha 11ere1nartar d•· das1gnaa011, It . a/'fi 1110 c'MK:k madt payable 10 AltOI' Corona del Mar, CA. WHtmlnattr Memorial ••••••••Ill N •tat t sctlbtd ptoperty under and lbove II no SD'etl address o neys e~~r .NatlOllll CQri>ota Pa11c, 14901 Beach 81\/d . ' "Affordable Alternative'' Discount Casket, Cremation & · ·.Burial ~ervice "'hie ~ e,,.... pursuant 10 a deed· to 11us1 otner common dH1gn1bon I lt0n (payatM 111 tti• hm• ol ..ii • · Wtttmin1ter, CA. Vlftlng ----------1 d9lno bull ng pere~nt tf~ described ~tow The sale Will bf shown dlrlCtlOns 10 lilt I and in accordance wrlh Sec.llM Can't ~m to ' On TUftday, Jan 5tl\, 4-8 : cOl'fSTRUC~Nu. 328{ mtde. but without cownant or bg? •. .?.!11 111~1 propeo rty may 29241\(tn of 1111 C1hfot111.t Civil ~get to all those • p .m . Sarv lcu on Can't ... m to tow St eo.1 M' CA Wlfl.,,!y IXP<ttstd Of lmpllld o _,. 1tn 11\Q .a Wfille Coat i.llCI KC~ lo the • Wedn .. day 1 pm \ft the get t all thd 928~8 ., a ~·· regardlriQ tltlt. POSSISt!On. or ttQUISI to • btneltNry w11h Tr~i.el II ltl• Main . CMCM1111 repair Jobs Chances are cfl•pef. • • . , • re!lr Jo..,. •e • i1-.. Dul·" 328l ........_ s encumbrances to pay 1hl lO days• 01 lh• dall 01 to EntHnc• to lb• Cou ..... Court d th h u ? you will ftnd · ..-.,.. ~ M;;:• CA mi; I., l'lmllllltlg Pfll'lapal sum ol !Ill pu~hcatJon Ol lh• nooce ol 1111 houn 700 Civic Ct~~ Otlvt aroun e-o se ' • ' around the hou .. ?. Thl1 8 bu11na11 11 con-~~(s) ~~11by lhlt Deed ~.or 2'~~~~~·c~9:!~or Wnt Santa A111, Clllforllil an Let the what you need CLAtalFll!D • · Uit the Why ~hc)uld you· ubject · · your~clf.& your family co . duded by~ II\ lndMduel ••• t v• res 111 ... right ltlJe llld 1nt11• COllvtl)ed Clwtfted at the prk:e II' th Haw you l lat1td doing dlarg .. theteon. • PfOV!dtd 111 11 CorJ)Oflat Pim OrlYt New-to 100 rv:t1t tltld by 11 undw said S ~ t t a e resource you Cl• .. lfled butlneu wt? No 1 not1(1), ldv1ncn. under 1111 port llalcll. CA 92660·7901 Otecl ol TruSl 111 tt .. lltQPlf1y ernce you wan o pay can count on to Hll a S Kat1 Dulak• ltfms ol Ill• Deed ol Trust (9-49) 720-9200 5* lnlw: Slfllljled n sa.o County ~. Directory , when you read • myriad or merehan· •rwtce Thlt etatement waa fti.cl '"'*"" lhetton r..s. chlrges lion~ (71 4) 573·1965 Sin 1111 Tiit " .. ' adcu ss"' OllMw help you ftnd Cl•••H1•d dlM 1tem1, becauN Directory wttti the County Cleftl of Ind expenses ol Ille trustM lor a.men&. TMIM Silt common ~ d liir ol our eoluml"ls compel help you find Orange Councy on 12.1e--va Ill• total amounl (II lfll llmt ol P115404 • 12n9i99 01 Ille ,111 llf~Y delctibtd reliable help. dally qualified buyers to 1 .... 7,.8~ llt Initial pubbtlon ot 1hl 01112139 111r.ii.11 pu!p0ftt0tobe 9Tony M2-M78 842·5878 ealll rellable help. paying inflated prrces for · ca ~kct> & service:>???? Call Toll Free l-888-S4CASKET Saving Oran~ &: Sunou.nd.ing C.Ountrics .. Dally Pilot Dec 22 29 noDCt 01 1111) reasonaotf f>ll* La11t Nt~ Stach ca ' M2-ae1e 842o.H78 • • •tim•tad to bt set lor1h btlOw 92660 County Assaaor'i p., l _______ ....:..._L ________ L ________ L=-------...J~=========i===~=====~ 1991, Jan 5, 12, 1999 T228 Jh! ltllOUnt may II! Aftllr O!J ct! Nwgt 142121·31 Tll<t ----'--------------.;._---------------------------------=------"-· . . 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Showcase hOmH ror aale In our 'Saturday RMI ~late ,,., Supplement! •• HOMIOF t , THIRIK D.._... ..... ,. ....... ....... . .,., • ONcMIM Wed &pm ***** COlONA DELMAR NEWPORT 1022 BEACH BALIOA ISLAND 2101 Uttte ••'"-••• 3br 2ba front hM, 1 .,~::.~~~ •• By Fax (949) 6:11-6594 ( Plc'll•c' i11d11dc• Wilt r1.1tnt" und phu111· 1111mb.·r ur\d w~ 'U rall ~ uu hat" v.i1h II prin~ 'JUUlr.,) VISA By Phone· (9i9) 6i:!-:l(>78 By MaWln Person: :tlO Wt•!'lt Bm '-,trc·l't (11 ... ta \1e ... a. C \ 92<>11 \1 \1·v.pon Bhd -&·a~,"' BourS '14.·lt-pl~om· 8::30nm7 5:00pm \1011d.1,-Frida, Wulk-lu 8::l{)um_.'.1:00pm \111111la\-l· ritiu) 2907 EMPLOYMENT ll.1t•• rtuil tf1•ocl111w11 an• 1111111 1 111 du1111?t" 11111h11u1 11oti11 11u: pul,h lif'r r•····rH· tfi., nght I•• 1 t ll'>Or, r••c l.1-.1(,, ~'•~or rq1 ct 1tn\ du •1fie1J 11th r.rt I~ llWlll. J'fc 3•1° rt>f,'On an~ t'rr"r that rrlU\ lw 111 \Ollr rJu,,.1firtl11J unnv-diatf'h. l'ltf' Omlr f'1li1t 0 QC1 q11~ Ou hahil11~ fur UJI~·, m1r 111 1111 uch • n1-1·11w11t for .,, hi1 It 11 ·mav ht! ''""f'"ll'il1l1• 1;\ci-p1 f.,r 1h1 ~·u•f of th~ pace .11 11111lh un upi•·,f ln th• 1•rr11r ( tt·cln ran on!) ltr ftlln;,. ··cl for th .. flr;i 111.,..rllort ..----Deadlines -- Monday ................. Friday S:OOpm Tue:-.qay .............. Monda) 5:00pm Wedn<·~day ......... Tu1·~du\ S:OOpm Thur:-day ....... Wt·dnl· ... da) 5:00pm Fri<lay ............... Thur~duy 5:00pm Saturdc.ty ............... Friday 5:00pm EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT liiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 553 o EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 SERVICES 5533 Georgette Klinger FT Realitmst. Massa;e Tl'erapist ~ w!CM ~11$Ted HairO"eml s lFT 2P1 M.lsi~ ...... ell 1114) 115-7511 ........... " u•.,..M-•• c..talhNIKK ,_...,...,y_ •i ...... ·~·~~ ... $$ CASH PAlD $8 ....... K'9 oi: ~to.A. WE BUY ESTATES o;iall me 957-8133 2202S.. ...... .._~CAN'lt7 -A l-b•~ A.PPUAJfCIS I01l Q,L aw. ....... 25clJ ~h tc.,,.,... ~ ........ ,. wuno TOIUT IOlt .... °"" tlOUll ;;,........_.fiHtHI OHO..,,. Thur. &pm :; ...... COIONA D11 llAI IWU.TB t PITRISS RIALTB t PITRISS BIALTB • PIDW •• It pey9 to edYertlM .... In the bett loo-' ,. ......... a.ctlon ·-CALL TODAY UIAllVlllA ...., ..... ... WI.LIV ...., ..... 2122 OA11SO aM011a aa .. -···· large. yard, • prtvate beach .c:CM•. 13000/mo. l•••• ,_.,,. (941) 7J0.1811 aw aDM i& ~• rooftop "°" QOOOmo Dv• ... ~111 OJ ..... (94t) 121...U FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON GATED COMMUNITY IY F.MHION ISLAND Beeuttful tr'M-llned *-ta .tet goff OOUfM view8. Enjoy~ llW1g In your i.oe 1, 2 °' 3 "' IS*tment home! ·~-C* ..... • "*"'*"*"-hoolwpe • ... li!l111•(Weed6 .... •Alror•~ ... •w.tberiftl.WIM •Almrm ..... •11.•to--....... Cllll 19t1t ...... .. JOIO 3000 HOO ' • ii • ' ' s· •! • •, t . , I ] t I * T ueldoy, Jonuoty 5. l 999 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE t DOWN I Gymnaal · . KOfbtJt 2 Role 3 &ncatef' .. SatU -Island 5 Glide 8 Otngible'• Nier 7 Purj>oses II lfllC*I 9 BrMldast I/Nia 10Gruallnd 11 Mayt>erry kid 12L .... 13 NJ. IN/Tl 21 Pinctle1 23 Playparta 25 CofT9Ct 29 Lady'• wrap PREVIOUS PUZZU SOl.V£0 I HI 0 I•. UNIN ,_ ..,.,._ . 27 Fax'• anceetor 43 Type of curl • 28 Object from the 45 Noah'• landing 30 r.'~ 46 = l\lml 31 Olslncte 50 Barn ICJPS)elS 32 NonMnS1Ca1 51 TYJ>9 of i..- 33 u~ 52 MoldlrlQ tvPe • 38 ~ 53 lion'• iVff . lngi9dient 54 Char 39 Hope and 55 II coUld be lal Newhart. 56 Musbm pnnoe 40 Detective st°')' 57 Look as If " 42 Toboggan 80 Sob • • • :..... --.,.;;;. ~-.. -.. • --....-.. .. • • -1 .. ... -- ~ Ne...;port Beach/Costa l'J.esa Do ily Pilot 9085 OLDSllOlll.B 1155 ........ AC1JU 9010 IUAC 9040 BOllDA ~------~~----------~~------__ ..................... . ... cua--'"~N PM 11ut1•ra •e7 88VILLS 8T8 -, ...__. uvn& ~ edttlOn 3-dOot STS L.ow 13" ml, 91k _. .... .---.cwv ... amt•111ne OLS ... , ---Low 15100 ""· duel a~o. full pwY, lmmac . dre llht efS & m0f91 wean OMAR SHMIF 114, ... toiaa•• aw. moonroot. co. • tn ... • con••l <i7m3> ••4 ... ~Jt4~.'~ NAl!IEAS CAO(UAC and TANHAH HIRSCH Coeta M ... lnflnla morel Bal ~ warr. 71..a41.1 aoo (902311 > •~1 .... WHAT'S YOl,IR LINE Doth vulnerable. North de.Us WEST • 84 NORTH •A 10-5 J ~A 74 o KJ •JIJ42 <:I K Q 10 3 0 9762 • K9S EAST •7 0 9.8 6 1 ~8.643- • 10 7 63 SOUTH •.KQJ962 ·o J 5 o AQIO •AQ Thi bidding NORTH F.AST .. .... 3• Pus 50 Pas,, 60 Pua Pus Pua Opening leaJ. King of~ Al first glance, South's six-spade concract depends on the club finesse. Should you look any further? 'The auc11on was s1raightforward. With a self-sufficient suit and a pow· crful hand, South's jump shift was lelltbook, as was North's raise. Blackwood eliclled che infonnacion that two kings were missing, so South settled in a small slam Weit led the king of hea11$, and many declarers would be happy 10 settle on the club fineue to land lhe S\lnt. However, no capable ttclv11· c1an would l:lc happy to scule fQt a 50 percent possibilny especially since, &iven the o~ning lead, a sure.-cnck line was available. Since the lead of the king of hearts suarantces the queen (It woClld be insanity, again.st a slam, lO lead an unsupported k1h'g inlo the •lrong hand) declarer shOuld win and draw trumps in IS many rounds aJ II Wees. Next; three rounds Of diamODds ll'O wen, declarer d1scardin1 a heart from dummy. W1lh the table sci, declarer simply cll"t.s with the jack of hearts and enjoys the meal. In wuh the queen of hearts, Wesc has a choice of losina optjOM. The defender can either lead a club inco Sovlh's major tcnacc, or exit in eil.her red suic, in whiclt case Sotith would ruff 1n dummy and d1scaro th6 queen of clubs from hand. Either way, the slam WQUfd be assured ' Learn to be a better bridge a>lal(· ttl Subscribe now to the C:Orcn Bridge Letter by cellln& (~ 788-1225 for Information. Or te to: Gortn Drldae Letter, P. • Box 4410, Cbkago, UL 60680. NABERS CADILLAC • ....... ···-, (714) 540-8100 {714') ~9100 9095 POISCD 11-75 BMW 9030 UfPDHll ••• 7•011. Blk/blk, CBlftOLIT 9045 ------•II•. • •• ·.-.•1•1•0etrera·-- chrom•, C/O, phone, 'M lntlnttt Q<aa Rad/ten Int, xlnt orig e>Wner, 97k ml. '91 c.. .. tt. low ml X·Cond-Mutt>eny Fro•t 12000 down u1ume XI d • 22K _ _. full •1e, .. a (8M010) "' nt con 12,eoo • gerag..... Y Co•t• M ... lnflnltl .1s,500 PP. .... 790-7aa7 loe<*t •HJ,000, OM 714-2l41·1~ ... 873-0411 • ,..' ,.1 ifi 84IOol owner IMe-873•14'25 'Fultv l.oeded ·•• Tahoe 4-4 2dr ---~---TOYOTA 12 t O 127,"5 (#1822) w hlt/Jlatu ral lthr, MAZDA 1125 ~ COW MO'rORllNG 27kmt-fully loaded, (IM9) 86()..5915 under •lC1•nded war· '90 Tero•I "Auto, 191 iiiW ieocil . ranty 123,500 080. •91 eae Blue, aU1o, am·fm •t•reo, c .. •. Ful.., Lo8ded MT..,!-!27~711 pw, pd, alarm, A/C, good cond, •moo~ • ., --•Hoya, mnrf S6200 S2600 714·"4-0152 c~e::t=•Q t:;;;;;;;;;;;--;;-;~~I obo IM&-&4"""083 '89 AVALON XL8 • (1Mt) 915 TWl9 aoso _____ __;~--Auto, air, c•••· '-GA ~ (10081~ $21 ,888 =~~•mi •••••••INUCEDES 1130 .. 'sn:,f.~.,. Conl17 IMNS8:J:OR781•"~ .......... Col\¥ ---------(714t ••• llioe A u t o, air: co, (Me) MCM815 (291601} 119,895 '74 480 SL . '88 AVALON XLS LllXUS OP 92k ml, yellow With Auto, air,• c•••· IQ ifi f4&1 W•STMINaT•R 2 top •,.$4400 obo (10081") $21,888 12k mt Bumper warr. (714) aea.eeoe) •4• 9400... uuc:u• OP 125,9:J;l9.:J. ,90 ~ HOii W118TMIN8T•R covs °"' 0 75 Bi.ck BMuty Full Pwr <714I na.eaoe (949) 850-6815 RD 90 •n, .. e t1o7 .. 2 , 'M camrv L• 'M •MW 740I ea.ta M••a lnflnltl 1 owner, full pOWflf Exec'• Chotce •ea •ronoo Xlnt cond, 714441·1:100 •1•,H• (91N99) 125,IMNS (#18ee) nu paint, 5.8L V8, CfO _____ _.....__ Coate Me .. lnflnltl COVS llOTORINQ $8000 714-381-0139 '81 Maz.900 8L 714-841•1:100 (IM9) 850-5916 • • tc •'•flt*'* lmmac. throughout '87 CAMRY L• ••• liiW iu •q D.PLOR•R XL T c~9:oC.:::.'J.G ve, 2•K mt,, Ilk• nu P1'9mlum Pactalg4t 4'X4', 89K ml, white, (IM9) ~5915 (ON~mbcua ~~9•888 · C5 995Mo("'oH.?,2>Q grHt cond., 11hr, AC. ___ .:..,_____ W118TMIN•T•R ....... ~'r " H $9000. (949) 840.1817 '82 MBZ 800 8L (IM9) 850-5915 Smot<•/•ltver, 10 ml. C714) ..... eoe 'M T·BIRD LX $4'1,995 (1111699) 'M BMW 318tl Auto , air, oau, COYS MOTORlftG whit., 5-•pd, CD (134948) $12,888 (949) .. .,,. a 91 • •1e, .. 11 (8"803) LOUS OP ...,.,..... " Costa Mesa lnftnltt ' W•STMIN8T8R 71+241.1aoo (7141 eea.eeoe1 VOLVO 9230 'MVOLVOlDN 1M BMW 74011 197 A8TillO • Low Warr MllH A u t o , AC , It h r , BUii.DING MATERIALS SPORTING -II DI'.,.., ST"'PS "'3,995 ( #8447). (145928) $11,888 'nn&\uu;, '"" COVI! MOTORING LOUS OP '•4M•z•eqo Whlte/Qray·lmmac $"3,995 (#0209) COYS MOTORING (IM9) 850-59115 Auto , AC lthr , (039352) . 118,888 LllXUS Of' W•STMIN8T•R (714t 882-!980e 6030 GOODS &065 DOCJCS 7022 _..,.._<1M_9_>_850-6 __ 9_15_ Wl!aTMaN•T•R iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '87 •MW ea• (714) e92.eeoe) ST••L BUILDINGS Cuatom Pool Table N .B. TWo bo9t •llP• In White/Tan Sale: 1" •late, lthr pocketa, prtvete marina on Via 129.995 (11'3848) GMC 9081 '83 SAllLa A.uto, A/C, '79 VW wtftClow Van 5,000 -i •Ina. emo'• new. $2500nu Udo. Sall or electrk: COYS MOTOfllftG '"iiiiiiiiilii&iiiiiililiiiill tthr Inter, full pwr, cc, run• xlnt w/camper 40x 80X14', $8,032; 1ac $1500 875-3287 preferred. Large 4'0'· (IM9) e50-6915 •• Cas•. whl cover $8300 top.· Nu clutch, ate. 50x75x1 "· 110,825; 65'/$560. Small 28'/ '9'7 Ml'ARI nrm. (714') 549-5285 $1"50. 949-e.4:<-3850 80xt00x18, $15,712. --------$300. Avllllebl• Now.•--------Auto, AC, 7 PIH, (IM9) 846-1869 -~~"'-::~it~~· s~~:: TUNSPOITATION ~~~~1:bo~C:,,,11CAD••n•t•A•C•iil•90•4iio <547Z~u·~:·:•• '99 .lrrTA OLX Fr•• brochur••·I•••••••• 1• waSTMINaT•R NISSAN 9150 5 •p. lthr, AC , www.•entlnelbulld fl••·----· '91 ELDO Blarrttz (714t 892..eMe iil••lii•iiiiiiiii (057432) 114,888 lllaa..... ......... d..... urxua ol' Ing.com Sentl•n•I ----------v-· """con ,...,n ·• •89 s Blk Bulldlnga, 800-327· MAJUNE SUPS AUTOMOBilBS Hk ml, S HOO. 1-8-0-ND_._A...;.... ____ , •n1ra • " •P· Wl!STMINSTl!R 0790 Ext 1o 79 ••••••••-c949> ~7210 9085 PS, tlnt.ci am·fm c.... (714) an~eoe ' (c':L .';CAN) DOCJtS 7022 1• 1-------~ '"iiiiiiiiiii5iiiiliiiiiiiiil R~ Sherp IOOklng & '97 .Jetta GLX '95 SEVILLE STS 1• low low ml $3500. v-e loaded, moon-roof 290 H.P. 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