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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-01-18 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -COSTA MESA CO,\tVv\UNITIES SINCE 1907 .M .ONDAY M·ORNING BRIEFIN fG TODAY TUESDAY· WEDNESDAY· lHUR~DAY .. .FRIDAY SATURDAY SU DY The Volunteer Center of Grct1ter Orange County is sponsoring three projcc:ts for its fir'>t Martin Luther Kmg Jr. Service Ody, mcluding one at Costa Mesa's Kids Fun Club. Vol- unt<'ers will perfom1 sever- al tasks, including getting rid of grafftti and designing a mural, at the club on West Wilson Avenue. A free public debate titled •school Vouchers: A free seminar titled ·Feng Shui Your Way" will be presentr><J hy Sandt M11lm from b 30 to 7:30 p .rn. ,1t the Pi!tio Cale at MotlH•r's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th St . Costa Mm.u. Re~Prvdhons are reqlllrecl. For more mformullrm, <all f BOO) 5~15- 66b7.· The future of Costa Mesa's hsstouc Huc;c:roft house dnd the ::;pending of d $200,000 donation for facilities will be among the ilemc; diSCUSSf!d at the Fa1rv1ew Pdrk C1ti1ens Advisory Cmrunitt<>e me(•t- ing. The meelJng tnkc>s place at 7 p.m . m Confer- ence Room lA dt City I foll, 77 Fdir Drive, Cosl<t MeM. Gregory Peck won an Oscar tor his role as Atticus Fmch in 19 >2's ·To Kill d Mockingbird.• To see why, chec k out a screr>nmg of the him at the Orange County Museum of Art al 6:30 p.m. Ttckr>ts a.re $5 for the puhhc, and $3 for seniors, student$ and musi:?- wn members. The museum L'i d{ 850 San Clemente Dn- ve, Newpotl Benc.h. Call (949) 759-1122. It's a dQg day afternoon, morning and f!verung a Three Dog Bakery cele- bntles its grand «>perung ln the Corona del Mar Plaza from 10 a.m to 7 pm Th~ posh 1moch empomun will feature a dog tramP.r g1vlt1g free lips, a foOd <lm·P. for a local canine shelter and b<tkery loundt>rs signing t:heu new cuokhook No cost. The t.tddt s is Y24 Avocado Ave. <.~all (q49J A54-.:i779. Mel Mermelstein sur- vived the concentration camp of Ausdlwitz-Birke- nau and went on to stdrt the Au chw1tz Study Founda- tion. He will be speaking at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camel back St . Newport ilea<:h. at 7 p.m. General nclrruss1on 15 $9 Refresh- mPnts will be served, and J\fermelstem will auto- graph cop1e:. ot his book and Vlcfr~o For more infor- mation, call (04!-I) 644-1999 . Good Law? Good Policy?• will be presented from 6:45 to 9 p.m. at Whittier Law School, 3333 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Reservations a re required. For morn infonnation, call (714)979- 4733. ..,, FIVE EASY QUESTIONS IRISH STEW KLM KAGGERTY~lYWS What it takes to be a resident of Newport Beach EDITOR'S NOT£: We quizzed Co.st Newport Realt0< Marlene Hassel on the high cost ofliy.. mg 1n Newport Beach. , According to the recent Aociom/Data Quick Information Systems report on home prices. Corona del Mar and New- port Beach have the highest home prices in the county, ranging from $504,000 to $707,500. Wllat factors contribute. to those pri~es7 Our location a nd lifestyle. We're very water/outdoor onente~ here QeCduse our environment and weather are so conduove to th at. What kind of commission do you get on those kinds of homes? ljle same as any other home. The standard in· our industry is 6%, which is split between the buyer's real estate company and the <; Uer's. Then the agents get their cut from that. · Mary Downey ral~e a gla s of stout In a toa·st during a tradJlional Irish meal she won in the .. Waking Ned De vine" movie promotion. The meal was held at Muldoon's in Newport Beach. Huntington Beach resident shares prize of traditional meal with f atnily, friends STORY BY ELISE GEE, PHOTO BY DON LEAOf COSTA MESA -A shortc1ge of t11end~ L'> rarely among · a lottery w1nnPr's complaint:> . l\.fdC)' Downl'Y· who won a 'promotional lottery tor thP mo~1e "\\'akmg Ne<l Devine," did not find otherwise. Downey, d Hunllngton Beach re ldent, beat out 500 oth- er contestants for a traditional Irish meal for 51 of her friends and fanuly at Muldoon's pub and restaurant last November during a ~creenmg of the Fox Searchlight pif · ture. · Sunday. Dov. ney gathered Wllh fnends, fanulv, ne1gti- SEE LUC~ PAGE 5 ...... Millehnium on the City's agenda - • Costa t-.1esa council. to discuss possibilities for 2000 celebration. 1:11..,l ("'I I COSTA MESA -TI1e C1tv Council will d1scu-;c; today how Costa Me..,u '-'ill be ringing m the new nullennmm. Counc.1lwoman Lihh) Cowan will recom- mend l.hut ~tatf begin to rP earch and develop a creative suggt>..!>tl.On lor the celebration of the millc.nn1um. Opt.Ion could include a big commuruty- wid ccJebrntJon pon- sored by schools, col- l ges, busmes es and other commuruty group . Staff will be a keel to look at costs and 0U1er details The council must abo con tder whether fire- works ~ 111 b allowed The state of Cabforma h11s declar •d that fire- works can l:>c soJd dmmg · The.City Council meets today at 6:30 p.m._ In Council Chambers a t Gity Hall, 77 Fair Drive. the week between Christma. dnd New Year' f,>ay, Cowan atd. Co ta Mesa a llow:. the U!'e of flfeworks dunng the 4th of July c· 'lebrabon. However, the council must d1.•c1de wheth~r to allow the ale nnd USl' of hrnwork ... for the mil.lenruum wleb!dtion as well I In other matter:., the council will vote on a 'propo al to builttn bndge linking South Coo. t Plaza to Crystal Court. The Planrung Com- m1:.c;1on approved the more than 600-foot· long multi-million dollar bndge la,1 month • The council will also make appointments to a number of o ty conuruttees, including the newly formed Co ta Mesa Com.muruty Foun- dation and the reformed N wpart Bowevard Advisory Comm1ttP" What's the grandest. most expensive home you've ever sold? A brand-new custom home ·on a Off the coun and on the island-Fashion Isla1id that iS . hluff topw Laguna Beach overlooking the ocedn. It sold for $3.6 million. Is there a particular neighborhood that's very desirable to live In right now7 It dnpends upon the buyer, but in yen er al, I farbor View Hoines, Cliff Haven and Shor cliffs are among the hot areas where there is very little sup- ply for the deUland. Is there a hot home trend here now -home theaters, Indoor swimming poofs. any other amenity? Spcnchng m ore mon y than your ne1c hhnrl A htUe bud contacted the I >t1ily Pilot late F~crny oftPtnoon to mport that there hod hPPJl .1 Shaquille O'Neill sightinq tlt F11shion Island Mov~ over, Heather Locklear · and Karl Malone. Ac'rordiny tn 1:ush- ion Island employl'• Carissa Nutt,"21, of Co::.tA Mesa, Shc11q v. 1 · tloinq smnP shopping with c1 "very hectuhful" fem ale compon10n It was rumoroo th t O Neill h 1cl . . purc:ha ed a c·oupl ' or p1 :~ces nf Im • jewclry for h1 fn nd, but 11 Trad1Uon- al Jewele r's o\\ ncr a nd pok1 ;mnn MariOn Hatfacnt swd w s that •1 fc was vary pleasant mcl u very lnrg . bc1sketball pldyer. • Ml le is a blg m<tn," I lctl· t<tC'rn continued. the tore w eanng a very ex pen· s1vc black cowboy hat.· The store employt>e c:u1d hl' ' was very nice and thc1t people did not crowd him once h •was mssde the store. l lalfocre wo11kl not confirm t111y purchases m,1de hy the basketball c;tar, but he did drop d few hmts . ~........ •Now I'm JU t exhau te<.1 MH• st'em ~d to enjoy hls hop- ping at Fash1?n Island,• he said. ·1•m . glad !Jtey shop with u 1ust hke every- one else.• But Shaq didn't Slop a t J~St the JCW· clry store. Atcordmg le, a "JX,ke man for: Fash- . son I land'~ Out of Santa f' •, •H left • from all that wa goin on,• sht> 1ld y,1th a laugh. • SHE SHOULDN'T WATCH LAWMAKERS, EITHER School borud member Jim Fenyman Wl'ars many hats. On of his favont is that ot chef. An annual tnulition ot the F rrymnn INDEX SAY AGAIN MILLENNIUM MOMENT • AROUND TOWN ................. 4 CtASSIAm •••••••••••••.•.• ~ •. e POLICE TIPS •.••••••• ~ •••.•••••• 2 PUBlK NOTim ................ 7 SPC)ll5 ' ••••••••••••.••••••••.. 6 WU1lll ,,. ,., _.,,,,.,, ...... ,,., A col/Kt/on of rM best quom f1om 1'9CW!t ~ J10ffes. .. 7Wo ffff 91t~s •re cMfm!Mly the llWY fO m.lc• up Wfth your fans " _.......,..9undle,onlheNBA lockout finally being rPSO!Yed •FHc#ng the birds Is .,, IMocent ,...,,. "'. world thlf JIMIS fifed .... ~ Md...ut. . _ ....... , ... "'"" ...... ....... on I ~1to ,... :.~ S..:.:.!if!a= .. Pl ..... ")tu can't bit too careful I guess .. ~ se.ton. the vk.tlm ot a tarJICltfng In CorON del Mar "Hd tough •nd strotlg ind has a lot of covragto Afld m. mute,. on h1J Mm 1J IS bfg as nty ~ ~· . . -a.ti CeelNlo. • lhird<gt.clef It~ ~SdM:iol. on .. ~~ ... \dla, Fnncol\ ~ ~-""°" owrtMnwa•nd . •1 r/On care · -AttOf rtey RkNnl Cooml*, on fib clle11t having the legal rlgttt to ellkt convicted sex off Prider OVh Oeder from hh cos.ii Mesa apartmtnt. •tn grHt ft> be Nd ,,_.on pt'ON~ one of IN w WOtldlr• ful.plem of drt Nt -..1n IM Uttleld--· ....,. ........ v.c.Mtoft Oubll&11Mk1i1Mll"'81J !IC.Oft ..... ,ortc..• .... c-. ==---= home, and one th~t he Wlf Mary tnes to be av. ay for, 1 hal!an s<tusage·mak· m.c.r d1ty. Ferryman Hnd d group o( bud- d1c 9et togl'lht'r lor a dH} -long au,agp.c;tuffing iest This yedr, x hi nd luffed 200 pound of sweet and spicy vanety Ital- ian au g , omc of "hic.h were giv- en awa • Chrlstm _gilts ·1 can't tand to watch: said Mrs. f rryman •Tu y m ke such a m But 1\"' taught th m how to' •.. 111 1,p. after thcms Iv -Compited by the Oaity ptlot staff tore owner put stock in ·Costa Mesa W. TeWirikJe me to .• 2 Monday, January 18, 1999 ll&lllOIS COMMUNITY Costa M resident Abby Aldin wasn't just home for the holidaYt this pan holiday aso11 Aldin, •, locals onl Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot . . UP CLOSE long with other American Honda ssociates. hcl~ serve a pedal holiday ~al to ~s many as 1,200 WMJng JX>Of, senk>fl. and ~ le1~ men women aod children .lhe mt>al was sefved in lhe Grand &all· room of th1t Torrance Marriott Hotel The e11ent which 1s held annually. was presented by the Ameriain Honda Motor Co. Inc., Medical director at Hoag Cancer Cent~r '-+ THE FlRST THING THAT ATTRACTED YOU TO YOUR SPOUSE OR PARTNER: Brown h~Ltr, bhm t>YP , buxom hqure dnd SP...XY voice · + NAME: Robert Dillman + QTY OF RESIDENCE: ~ewpon Beach + OTV OF WORK: Newport Beach +WHEN WERE YOU..HIRED? 1989 + FAMILY STATUS: fylarnP.d, ~uc sons + AqE: 51 + EDUCATION: Stanford, bache- lor's degree 1970, Baylor. M .D. 1973 + PAST POSmONS: Doctor at UC San Diego and Scripps Hospital . + PRESENT OCCUPATION: Med- ical director at Hoag Cancer Center +EXPLANATION OF JOB IN 15 WORDS OR LESS: Oversee edu- cation and research activities related to cancer care at Hoag + YOUR GREATEST PROFESSION- AL ACHIEVEMENT: First author for published study of clinical .ti;i· al that.fimtly establisqed • ,· , chemotherapy use ilf~cer """~ READ: •The Count of Monte Cnsto" •!-THE COMPACT DISC JN YOUR CAR RIGHT NOW: Don't have a CD player in the car +YOUR MOST TREA- SURED POSSESSION: Wife and family + WORD OR PHRASE YOU MOST OVERUSE: Cancer +WHAT CAN YOU COOK?: Anything +A HABIT YOU WISH YOU COULD CHANGE: Over-eating +THE COLLEGE MAJOR YOU ALMOST TOOK: J took 1t "> YOUR LAST CHARITA- BLE ACT: Moag 552 Christmas Donution ~AS A CHILD, WHAT 010 SCHOOLMATES TEASE YOU ABOUTI: + THE WORST IDEA YOU EVER HAD: Takjng Ll\tin in high school WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE 1)EEN VOTED IN HIGH SCHOO~ Best ·port . <>WHO.ARE YOUR HEROES?: George Washington, Robert E. Lee. French Anderson .Z. FAVORrTE ESCAP~ FROM REAL· JTY: Goll •Z. ONE THING YOU WOULD CHANGE ABOUT THE WORLO IF YOU COULD: Man's inhwnaruty toward other men ·} YOUR IDEA OF EXEROSE: Step cli1'>s. working your "abs• and .. 1rntching <>THE THING YOU DISLIKE MOST ABOUT YOUR APPEARANC,f: 6 foot, 225 pounds mstedd of 6 foot 2 mchc>s, 2 12 pounds 111 conjunction with the Salvation Anny's ffls House F•mlly Set'• vrcu. fto, Ho, Ho •••• NewpOrt Beach's Hoag Memorl•I Hospital Presbytef'l•n recently nameo Robert W. Evans arid Dr. DonHt E. Williams as nev; member~ of iU hospital board of dir ctors. The new bOard officers were elected to help lead the t;iosR•tal Into the neJ(t mlllf.nnium ·" The Newfoundland Club of SQYthern California partid· pated In the annual Regional Spe- cialty at the Orange County Fa&r· grounds Saturdey One of the club's youngest dog exhibitors, 13· year-old Adrienne Mill was recog· nized by the dub. Hill exhibited a.. Lord Chadick of Ch•l:Me>I (N<had") 1n the category of Jumor Showmanship and Best of Breed ... Western Goff Properties lf'\C., the Scottsdal~based management . company for Newport Coast's Pell· can Hfl~ Golf Club, announced recently that four of its employees rece111ed mcntonous awards from the Southem C.lifornla PGA sec- tion in Brea. Individuals who rocerved honon were Dr'. David Wright and Mike v.., der tioel for teaching, and dub honors went to Robert Ford •nd Perry Hallmey4tf' for merchandising ..•. treatment. ~ + YOUR GREATEST PERSONAL ' ACH.l~VEMENT: Getting accepted to S:~ord . · ·~YOUR PERSONAL MOlTO: You 1.:· YOUR GREATEST EXTRAVA- can t leam lo swim standinq by .. GANCE: Good food the side of U1e pool + THE BEST BOOK YOU'VE "Dill pickle" + WHAT IS IN YOUR TRUNK RtGHT NOW? GoU paraphernalia •!• I HAVE A DREAM THAT: l'vb!>l c-,1nC'N pdticnts will survive this disease and Stanford will go to the Ro:.e Bm' I dgain m my life· tmw 1"' \ • EDUCATION OCC's spring semester enrollment ~increased 1.6'At over a year ago. Figures were released Jan. 11 from .· ! • BUSINESS NOTES \ ' Optical fihn company s6ld ENGAGEMENTS " school's Admissions and Re<Ofds Off'Ke ... . MILITARY Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Pet« \.. Vapor participated recently in a large maritime exercise while he wds assigned to FJghtet' Squadron · 154, embarked aboard the aimafl carrier USS Kitty Hawk. Vapor 1s the son of Costa Mesa residents Roger M. and Aida L Vapor. Vapor Is a 1989 graduate of Richard _ Gahr tligh School of Cerritos. He joined the Navy m September 1990 OBITUARY . D1and Yardley. a lorme>r presi- dent of the Sout-hcrn Orange County Adoption Guil<l dnd 30- year Ne wport Beach resident, died Thursdcty at Hoag J iosp1lal of complkdtions. from encephali- tis Sh< WdS fi7. Ydrdley, the WJft• of hasketball I fall ot FdJTler George Y<1rdley, was a member of th(• Bdlbod Bay Club where she chd1red nu m <' r o us chorily E>V<'nls. She also . h<>lonqed to the• Biu Cdnyon Coun- try Cluu dnd Diana Yardley :o.ervl'll ci., dn ofhc<'f m both the Newport Hdrhor SC'rv1ce L'•ague and the Juruor u dgue of Oril.Ilge County ,JCM1 Vacuum Coating Laboratory Inc. or New- pon~~ch has been sold to Navitar Coating Labs Inc Th~ Ne':wport Be·ach manufacturer of thm optical film coatings is fast beconung a world leader in ultraviolet optical sy"tems, and Navittu plans to aggressively pursue and expand this. position. Davis named partner in firm Marcus Davis o! Costa Mesa has become d partner in the firm of Conrad & Associates. 0dV1S has been with the finn since 1984 and bas served m the fm.ance departments of the cities of Buena Park and Costa Mesa. Davis is a certified public accountant and earned his bachelor's degree from Cal State Fullerton. Architects finish theater project Perkowitz & Ruth Architects, Inc. of Nt!wport Beach has completed work on the Edwards 10· Plex Stdctium Cinemas at Tustin Marketplace II . The et.nemas, with more than 48,000 squdfe !~et ot space, are open and boast 1,500 luxury seats. Perkowitz & Ruth is celebrating 1ts 20th anniver- sary. The company also recently announced the promotions .of Ron Bernhardt and Mitra Esfand1- ari, who were named assoc1ates at the Nt:wport Beach office. Koll Construction keeps busy Newport Beach-based Koll Constructinn has begun construction on The Plantation, d 71-rK rt• business park in the City of lndustry. The Planttt- tion is owned by Koll Development Co. • The project origmally was scheduled for com- pletion by the end of 2001 , but Koll Construction plans to complete it by this summer. Koll Construction is continuing to work \"1th LUNCH Mamott International on its Brighton Gardens projects, which are 'Seruor assisted-livtng fadli· ties. Koll Construction has completed six Bnghton Garden.s facilities thus ftU, and a evcnth, in Yor· ba Linda, is scheduled for complet10n by mid- summE>.r. Cdrl-;bad Inn m Ctirlsbttd al o has awarded precon.struc.tion, construction and pro1ect man- dgem1•nt r.,erviccs to Koll Construction The reno· Vdtion will take plan• tn two phds(• and should be completed by mid-April. Builder working. on hospitals McCarthy of Newport Beach hal> < ompletcd a $32 million ddctition to I funtin_gton Memonal Hospitdl in Pasadena. The proiecl was fnushed on time and within budget, ttnd the romp<1ny 1s beqinning pre-construction on two other hospi- tals \n Riverside and Van Nuys . l'-1cCarthy ic; Orange County' . econd-Jargc t. commercial butld<>r and tl1e ndtion's nmth-largt~st domestic builder. Firm relocates to Costa 1esa EBl Services Inc., an inte.mational environ- mental engmeenng, design, and constrncuon ser- vices fum, has moved its Houston offic f> to Coc:ta Mesa. EBl Services aJ...o has c1Htces m I lonu Kcm9, London, Barcdcmn c1nd S<10 Pd\UO Tht' c umpany manufac.-turec wac;b lre11trnent svstPms ror resi- dential dnd commercial usP . • "En1ployees take new rol<~s The lrvmc Apd1tment Manay<•mpnl Co. m Newport Bedch hds thret"' employ""" m aww mil's m it., mark<'tlng d~)partment. Susdn Suota Jninc; the company as vice pres1sJe11t or m Hkeling. Gdry · Pugh will take the lead role m prmlm t clf'velop- mcnt as director, operations and prodm t devPlop- mcnl. Ja1uc;e Mac:k will serve as S1rolr1's e C< utave assistdnt. ME II U jory Henson and Peter Hasting !Jenson-Hastings Melanie dnd Judd Hew.on of Sunric;e Beach, M1ssoun, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jory Ann, to Petet James Hastings, son of Carolyn and David Hastings of Costa ~lesa · The bride-to·be 1s a grnducttt• ol Leigh High School ·a nd thP University of California, hvme.. The groom-to-be is a graducttc of Estancia High School dnd the University of California, hvinc. A Sept. 18 wedding 1s plannt>d at the Newporl Bedch Marnott I fotel and Tennis Club. · their daughter, Devon Ann. to Dr Lance F. Allgower, son of Mr. and Mrs. FJ •d Allgower of Phoemx Am .. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School. UCLA and We tern University. of . I iealth ' 1cnccs. The groom· to-be is a graduah' ol i°huntlerh1rd lhgh Schoo\, Unl- ver 1ty ol Am:ona and Western UmvN!'tty of Hf'alth Sciences. An Aug, 21 W(>dcting I!> planned ctl Conununity Chttrdl Congregau011r1l United Churc:h of Chnst m Corona del Mar. John Gild.red and Yana Kushner Kushner-Gildred Ambdc:sador dnd Mrs. 11wodore E Gtldred of RancM Sanlu Fe dnd Ms. Suzanne Green Gildred of Newport Beach have announc •d the engagement of th~lJ' !ion, John Taylor Glldred, to Yana Kushner, daughter of Abra- ham and Clttra Kushner of Para- Vdrdley ~as tiorn 1ri Holly- wood etnd graduated from UCLA in 1952 She gave up a teaching profession to travel wiUl her hus- l>dlld throu9hout his peak pro basketball years 10 the NBA. Three choices every day Students may choose a vegetari- an entree each day if desired. The vegetarian selection varies and may be either a salad, sand• wich or hot entree. turnover pie; choice of milk. • Friday: HMunchable" salad or pasta with tomato·meat sauce; crisp green salad with low-fat dressing; choice of fruit or juice. , choice of milk. mus, N.J . . The bmfo-to-be received a bac:helor's degree in history from UCL.A and a master's degree lO business admmistration from New York Umvcrs1ty. She wo!kS for the Colgate-Palmolive Co. m N~w York City as a 1 marketing She is sWVlvt'd by C<'orge, her hu~band or 45 yedrs, rlnd four dwdren: twm sons ~ob und Rich. antl daughtNs Marilyn Nagle and Anne YdrdJey Ytudlcy also leaves behmd 13 grandchildren. A view1nq will be held today between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m . at Pacific View Memondl Park, 3500 Pacific Yi<>w Dnve, Newport Beach A memorial will be held at 11:30 a.m on Friday, Jan 29, ut the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 West C0c1st Highway, Newport Beach • 0Monct.y: Martin Luther King Jr. Day. No school. • Tu.sday: "Munchable" salad or ham-and-<:heese sandwich or all·beef hot dog on a bun; fruit • Wednesday: "Munchable" salad with yogurt or corn dog with baby carrots and d ip; choice of fruit or juice. ch?ice of milk. • Thundlly: "Munchable" salad or ham-and<heese sandwich or turt<ey tostada In an edible ~wl with lettuce, cheese and salsa: choice of fruit or juice, choice of milk. · In the operation of child foedu~ pro· grams, no c.hrld 1111111 be d1S<rimmated against blleau\e . of race, 'ex, color, nat1onal.on91n, ag or tlandkap. If you belie11e you ha\IC oocm cl1scrlminated against, write Immediately to the 5* retary of Agriculture, Wa~hrngton, DC. 2090 Devon Postal and Lance Allgower Postal-Allgower Mr. and Mrs. James AJlcn Po:;taJ of Newport Beach ·have announced the engagement of mttnuger. The brtcl<'groom-to-be gradu· · ated from UC.:LA with a bachelor·~ degree m }>hys1c<:>. He works as a senior managing consultant for Bond Technologies Inc. in New York City. The couple plan a May W wcdchng m 1 luntington, N.Y. ~.P.llot1 B~ADfBS HOnJ~~ ,;ews storie\, "lllusttatl00$. edito· WEATHER SURF . POLICE t IP S (949) 642-6Q86 rial matte< or lld'lert~enu heft1n an be reprod~ with· RKOl'd yow commtnts·about out WTitten permls\lon of copy· TEMPOAl\IRES TOOAY A west n0rthwest · • Wallt close to the curb Avoid doorwa~ bushes and alleys the Daily Ptlot or news tips right owner Balboa Frrst low swell that was whet• ettac.ken can hide. ' • APQRESS • VOL. 93, NO. 15 · our addrfts Is 330 w. Bay St, HOYLTO REACH...US 63150 2 50a.m 1.9 growing on S1,1n • If a car appears to be follOW1ng you, turn clnd walk 1n, ttMt Cost• Mesa, CA 92627 0rt:Ulatlo(1 Corona dPI Mar First high <Jay will begin to op~1te d1recl1on or walk on the other s de of the street. THOMAS H. IOHHSOH. CQRRECJ]ONS The Tlmes Or•nge County 67/S4 859a,m 59 drop back this • tf yoo are 1n danger, S<ream and run. 0 ()f yell •frre." 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YOUf safety mlY depend upon you1 llbllhy to Photo Editor ' avMlablt oNy Mt by m9I for ~bJ .... asw stay cool Ind calm. • LVNH lSOt.A. s, 0 P" mona, Second dl9 nm. c:ommunitv NM\ M 111'9 ltlpOFt •·42pm -06 ~yAdvett~ng = plld at Cost.a --.; CA. • nm. r.tmw Compeny ll«ldeis 3-S w Second high • ~ Mktlpeopae or rtpalt peoptl to show ktfntlfic.adon, NOY Ol hlNG, ~led AdYtftisinQ lndudtan~ 1'Wf Jl'tty 3..Cw 11:13pm •O • P'f .n.ntion to your lntuftlon and lmtmct H ~ Just «ate .net IO(al \.8xe5.) ....,. .... scwoa. lNllA JOMNION mt ~ llddr• <NnOes to P'Nlldlntendao CdM 35w "'fttts wrong.• h usu.Hy h.. Promotions The ~-t*t h~ ~ ............... .,.. MWI IOD lttAH Dally "'°" P.O BC* 191D, c.oM.I vu "9IWIM. Ge!wli ~ ,... 1911FELA.,._: S6 • K~ tr'Mfgency phone numbers haridy Of fT'llfnOrin tMfn, ~ ANncitl Officer Mesi, CA 92626. ~·No .,,..-.. Oil ,. ,.,.. ......,. .. chools ' Newport Beach/Costa Meso Daily Pilot 3 Monday, Joriuory 18, 1999 Costa Mesq, . 1-Iigh students become Physics All-Stars. T honk lo Chns for poUlt log out th t tt hnrd to • ommurucdle With mP IJy c> 1 •• f I don't give my llcldms . It n b~ m my l1yluu• My C'· moil addtcs is • GG~csq{I_· dol.(:om My c l!mµutc1 \\or ks <J{jdlll so I'd luvP lo hei11 ft om you. • Fu~t. t11t' llistm t 1s working (in • . the St,ra!!.!!:JIC l'llrn and as m. thP prnc1!Ss of g 1tht"•nttg mfonnatio11. It nt>eds. to h£>1 r fr,;m thosP pm- <!IllS wpo hove plt.1N!p their < hll· dren m priv~le sr.hool Plr>a send the follo\\~mg mfonm1uon· \\'hat schools do your rh1ld11•n ath.md7 Whal grc1des arc U1ey in( \'Vhy me ) ou endmq your dlil- drc>n lo pnvah• school ? Why d1d you sel~ct th~ }>artH ulor schools? AnSo/<'rs c<1n bl' maili•d to the dll>lnct ofhcc, m c<1tP o{ Karen Kc•ndall, Newport·f\ I~ n School D1sl11c t, ?;41fj5A llciH $t., . Costr1 t\. IP , 'J:lt.2b, Or t 11LI tJH• <11.stric.:t othn~ lot lhe Ftpprop11r1t.--. 1i-rnn1l addrc!'>s, TIHtllks lor till of your tu•lp St>r ond, our d 1stii< I wr1s hon· o~ed to ha\•e the only sc 11001 in the Urnted State ptckc<I ttus yecU Lo attend the Amencan Assoc1aUon ol Ph rt( s 1eachPts co11Jc1cnt •~, held at th~· Arwhe1111 EDUCATIQNALLY SPEAKING gay geiser-sandoval M11mott SmC'c I'm a hig fdn of "3rd l~ock from thl• Suo, • I u1hl trc1tf~d my Wit} mas ,, purent chapero1u~. Woultln'l you know U1Pu• was d hotel full of I >1<'k Snlmnons di-.m1i\>r>d 111 d1ff PIP11t body :sh<tpC'_s? Who cnuJd hcltl'Vt' Uww w r.1 e lllt1l many fX.10pli> o lant11stioally enthusl<\st1< nbout physH s? WP goJ to SP<' lots of wild expmiments, thPn th•• kuls qot to do :;ome on thPn •J\\ n 1 ht! studenL.,·got to lr>am how DNA 1s IPstecl, nncl then they us(•(! Uw same pH'C"ept of 1icling n1ol1 cules to make ~1 neat project tl1<1t easily could be mlstakt>n for ort mstead ol J>hys1~. f fer<? or you 10 try· Put a hhelled. ha-rd-Qo1led rgo m ond out of a smaU-necKcd l>Qttlc w11hour louchmg or cnmdung the egg The failures can lJc ~UY sal<1d. OP-It}! Preece, who has tauyht • pli)• 1cs nt U1P }ugh school ancl ollegc level tor 40 Y''iHS in rton- . da, Cllflltl! Up With dO. fnea five yea . ngo .10 honor one l?cbool C\1ch year, prcfnnbly drie with gir1s ond i~h1oritles who wouldn't otherw1 e decide to go mto S'Ci· ence courses. Costa Mesa High School seventh-nnd e1uhth· gmders w~e picked to parti<i- Jmte because of the schools par- ll(')J>ation m th ., I .SA Club. The cluh ic;n ta sp 1t 1b on campus. It st<inds for I\ ldthLmatics, ~ng1- 11ccnng, ~df nee Achievement. TI1e cluh wurks m conjunction with CaJ State Fulll'rton, which <1lso will host c;c1encr> competi- t1011s m the sp1in9 for Mesa'.s MESA Club ~lUclPnb. All of the kids cmcl I got ll 1>11nc I~ of Physics All-Stcir ccmb. WhPn you uet tired of your M1chncl Jo1d,rn or Mark McG- w1re cilrdb, don't IJe culhn9 .me up trying lo Lr.1dP for 11 Johannes KcplP1 or d Sulm1hrrum'yan ChancirasC!khar card. It ""ould SCHOOL DAYS OC(: rlasso.s begin Tw~sday Cli1sses tor the spnnu PmcS'tf'f dl Or~mge CotlSl rollP<Jt' heqm Hus 1\1e-;rlay. Students mny re1ns- lc>r for fuJl·<;l'lllf' It· r tl<t!>Se>s 1111til FPh l . Aller cl~sws b"~lll, pro-.1111t· l1Ve student Crill rPIJISIC'f for cUtSS{'5 In th • ad1mis~1rms offic .. \\ ilhout .i11 nppo11ll01Pnl • '.Jlte oH1cP 1s OJA'll frnm 8 u m I~~ p 111 Monday-U1mugh TI1urs- dti-~ and from 8 a 111 to 3 p.m Fn- d 1 .. 111 be closed on Monda~· in oil:.Prvi\nr c -of MarUn LuU1N Kmg Jr.\ blrthciav. OCC <1lso off~rs :severdl 161e· sturtmg d.1 ses. Urq1strnlJQU for these cl11sses, wh1C'lt l) .. q111 mi f:..•b 8, hPgins Oil 1il<'Sday clJH] ( ontmiu•~ th rnuu h ( t IJ l :l • hm C.irnt>tt, r1 spokPSlll•Ul tor lht~ ~·ollPqP, Sctid tho!, CtJ)plOXI llldll'ly fil) > (If th 2,:i!J() cl.tSSP, 11fft•rNl 1enJ<un op1•n. Stu<IPnts pay $12 per unit, and are rP<11.nred l•> pny a $J2 cullc-yc setvw~ fee e;ich semeslPI Stu; dents ttl o must ptiy a one-time foe of $:.!.50 for n college 1denhh· cation c:ar<l. Optwn.tl fee~ 1ncl11de nn $1 l fof" per St •mc·~t<>1 IOI us•~ of the col- l•~CJC''s hc.tllh seM< es, and $20 tor 1 f•.t1km9 pernut ' I I larbor Vi<'\\' Ef Ptnentary evPnts 1 t11rbnr Vie~ ... '1rt~1entary in r'oron<1 d~I f\ lrir w11l be hold mg a f und-rcu mg ewnt for tht> Amf"n~ an Heart A soc1ation on Jan 17, ·rum up to .'\o 1111nu!l'S or 111orc off \'Our tomn~utl' b • us111g lht.' S.111 Jo.1qlli11. l'oothill nnd l".1stl."rn 'loll Ho.id :-.. th· t,1,.tc~l 111('\st UJll\\'.11ic111 ''·l) to n.•du1..t• dmc- 111111.• .11ou11d .111c.l throu~h 01.mgt· Count) \\1th reliable 65-mph. tr• s~fn.c dri\cs th.11 tn~-t.inth n:duc c the lrust1.ttion of th· free\\ .1y" More gr at n wsl M.trting J.11mary 17th, the rooth1ll loll Ho.id gam 3.2 more . . miles. I his nc\\ scgm nt t:uts at J\Otl)nio 1\trk\\ • iin~ M>tllh IQ Oso P.irkw 1y. ' • "h1cl1 in< H.'.tst•s the tot.ii <l1~t.lll1.:\..' of till· nnrthc r 1 c 111111 scgmt>nt to O\ e1 12 nulc:". n1 1011 tor tht'i .1dut11or1i1I :.-c·ction is i;o¢ ·1.1k • .1 Toll H~>.td 1otla)' .rnd di «.:O\l.!r ,1 whole nc.: v )Oll' \ The To\\ R0ads ... ···~~·· ...... . CAUS• I.IF ~ TOO HORT, For mont lnfomw1tton. ~ btp pfennlng Of' toll c:Alculatfon MSlstancie, call Th• Toll ftOAds $etYk1t ~nter M 1...00.319-TRAIC (9725), Or vi.it Ottr ~flt• •t www.tcageMles.com s co:.t you yow w't1olc :sports-card co~ectitJn. T)'ley cilso got way- cool 3·D glas es llnd physics t· shirts. C:.'oSlil Me a 1 hgh b rilc;o start- ing a seventh-grade Math Acad- emy m partner,hip with UC!. 'I1ie pu1 po l' 1s lo take the aver- c1gc 1wvcmth-9rader and tulor · llwm on 1i S111tmlays, su that th1w wtll be prepared Wr nlgcl>ri.i m eighth grnde. Then, O•:!Xt yeltf, those saine students ct1n take a second Math Academy to progrnss through algehrn smoothly. This will allow more students to graduate from luyh school wtth cakulu credits These types of programs sound like the way to.have us catch up with U1e rest of the worlcl m math and snenc:e A suggeshnn wai. maclP at the "school board rnel'tmg Ids! 'J\.i1• • clay night thdl computer litf!Iar.y be a high school urc:iduntion reqwrnment. Studm1ts < ould test out. or tdkP. « romsc. I ltnnk 11 is 11n cxcelh;mt su9qPslJon, <ir1 c1ssi>t to s udt>nts. JI also woulcl let IO<.:t1l employPrs ~now that the) c:ould hire students from our <hst..ncl and h(lve conftdr'lloe that thr-'V "'oulrl be Ltamccl m hd 1c com putP.r skills and 1s paftl(1pal,ing m an dUlhor•s festival on Jan. 28. On that day, staff anct. h.idPnlc will be p,.1rtic:ipnl!ng rn the J 1111p Rope for f l~e:irt. JU!llp111g 1op from 11 to l 1:3<i a rn. Pdrtic,ipnnts r.:i1 e monev for the event throu<Jh plNiqt'S. . Th" nPxt day. K11r1•n \'\'mnlck, trnthor <'f the r:h clrcn's hook "f\ 1L'ilN Lmcoln' WluskNs" will he <ipeak.ing to stud •11ts about !he 1oys of wntmq illu lratmg, and remlmg books The teacher dclegation VJ ll· mg from Aµstrdlia as pclft of the ~ta Mesa Sister City P,r0<yam qarne to U1e meeting I st week :'lhey tdlked with surh ~ funny ac('ent that I would have hst 'n .,d 110 matl~r wbat thP.y S1tirl. lt wus of parllc:u.Jar note lhr1t thPlr speaker c()nunended tt1P chstrtcl for th11 cleanlmcs of our <:am- )>u~s. the breadth of t'he·ctossc.s. and the fnendliness of our schoor.. Isn't 1t 11.lC:'i! to hPa,r that kmd of sec;onc1 opuuon? The new mtenm head of facil- llles wus"mtro<luced H~ will repldCC Carol Stocker, who ret.ued \his month Carol ·took a wealth 01 knowledge with her It may take aw~e uefore we f19- un• out what only Carol knows The Redding Leader h.ip Caclre was there m lull form, ror certificate!> and well-<.11> ~rved r1>cogrution These teachers, dhout two per school. educ(lfl•d themselves m certlun ored~ of lit· Nacy-skills mslruclloq Then they Lauuht all the rest vf our tear.hers fa1ch of our ch1lrln-•n. frm Crcldes K 8 will bPneht en I C.. :11J:j....,, y the principal of L t\.s chool, gil.ve <1 pre nta- tion about Gilled and Tal nted Education. I'll talk mc1I about h r fmding nexl week hut lhc• first m~mmg about Ous whid1 i open to BlJ parents; wilJ be held on Tu da~ nus Will be broa~et m soOpP tlmn the "CUJTent pull..oUt program eau thP Davis Schoo! .. ' for th1' tune (1f the nweting . A me tinq will be J1eld <m Jan. I 2!':1 about '"'h1.: ther to \'\-eu1M Hon- ors ~la sf• Ct lJ 1om Jacobsen'. office ot the d1strtc:t's education c nh r 11 you' would likP. to . atl"nd The 'llu?yet Ad\,'lSO!J' . · Con11rutt ~e gave> a presentation. about'hou mg lSSues, whicll may mdud interestmg mf<Jm1ation on gr.f'de re onfiguration. More on thttf nexl we••k Finally \.Jr school presPJlta- llOn by Co ta 1esa High use<'I .. high-Lech to the fullest on two big screem It mc1<1e U1e rest of the meetir. which IS still at the , trans11arena es-on-the-overhead- prnJet tor sta{Je, look boring The meetings uc~cd lo hove powe.r- poLnt presentauons on the \'wide,: • scieen \\'1th. bigg,_or 1£•tterS, clwrts; dOcl g.rc1phlcs Le>l ldlf sat an example to our stuaents t1bout huw to mlt•qrate triChnoJogy into evt>rylhing we do. mcludmg scl1ool board meet Mesa resident " WISH Of THE WEEK •:-SCHOOL: Estanaa HuJh School, 2323 Placentia Ave , Costa .Mesa .; PRINCIPAL: Robert Francy -!• WISH: Electncal work in the fomm areet ot the school. Tiie \'."lflnq m the forum is not adequat for stuclPnt prdduc- tJOos . •:O PHONE: (9-9) 515- 6500 %an~yoU to tliose foca[ 6usinesses · ~lio liave matfe our move fuippcn~ VINA CONSTRUCTION ; FARTHING INTERIOR S, CA~l~ET FITTERS, JURKOVIC WOOD, TRU·TOP, PUR E FRAM E, Cll'Y OF COSTA MESA, ADVANCED GLASS, A AMERI CA SIGNS, HOUSE OF PHONES, CHUCK OTT LANDSCAPING, MESA UPHOLSTERY, ALL AMERICAN ASPHA LT, FAS TOUCH , DEANNE GROSS P AINTIN~ .·· Bos MORALI CE, DAVE AT HENDERSON'S STEREO , SHERMEN GARDENS, CO STA MESA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. PRINTMASTERS {BOB & VALERIE), 0RCO PLUMBING, DAILY PILOT SPORTS DEPARTMENT ... AND 0THfq~ . Jlntf rµost ojaf[. 'lliankj tO 011r Customers 'We 've Moved Monday January 1 e' 1999 II• 8 <lrl1t1h• tltl~d S< hool L<Jw? Good Poli· nted from 6·-15 lu r•r Luw S hool around town S TR O N G C O N NEC T ION E -Ol Brittini Schoe< h, left, and ardh Chaffin keep a firm gnp as tlie) wing toyPther re< ently at': Kaiser Element~ rv School. 1 i13 H<1rhor Blv<;I t' ta 1 d R£ rvdhons ace ri quired f-or more lnfom1<JtiOn U (714} q19. 413 J WEDNESDAY A cla " titled FlordJ De 1gn II ""ill be present d at ll 30 am at Sher· rnc1n Lllm.11) anrl Cic1Tdens. 2647 l! Cor1.,t H1gh\\<l} <"'mona d J 'ldr Pc1r1~opunts m 1st brn19 d fl. ~uart 'ttSe dnd sci.ssor.> r J d flornl klllfl RegL<.fratJ01'1 ls $40 Prer• g· rat11 •1 is r•·quue>d for mor • nl1 rmation. <oil (94'1} 1·73·2161 :\ frl!P noon prog1arn titled 11m1zmg \our 1.oce will he 1m '><' ntPd at the 1P.\\ port Bea h < <:n rdl Lihrary'r,; Fncnd M ung Room 1000. Avoc:adc1 A\(' For· nor~ nlounoUon call (949f 717- iHOt • . An Over 60s Part) "Ill he pte· rntP.d at 2 pm dl OASIS S nior < enter. 800 larguente Av Corona dfl!I Mar TI1e .. nt vill feature a sp<•anl perfomiancc b) Arpanu Indian Ddnc.ers R1 erva· hons aH> ieguiroo For more mlor rnalwn n.tll f949) 644·3244 A \\elcome Bahy Program class for v11lurHeHrs w 111 b pr.,; rm led from fi<W lo q 30 pm ~ t th1· Urnnqe County ( hilcl AhUSP PF·· "1.; nt1<111 Cr•nti•r 2482 Newport Bhd, Su1te 3, Cvostil MPSll Vol1111- ll" ·rs wall mentor lir t-tHne p 1- r•nb 11Jld will offer 9u1donc:c and lrrunmg m <:hild t:ilI•· <lllCl d< vel· opnwnt \ r.ilunteers mu l he at le<.1 t 21 yC"ttrs old Resc.rvauon nu• rnquarpd For ,more mfo1mr1· tmn call (94ll) 722-1107 A free seminar ttUed F ng s'hul Your \\ay will be pn• entr;d b) Sandi M1llm from ti 30 lo 7 30 p.m at th•• Pdtio c·afe at Moth rs Market and Kitchen, 225 E 17th St • ( ostu M'!Sa Reser-. dUons IC requued Por mor mfom1allon, r.all 1800) 595-h667. THURSDAY Th~ Good l\lomlng Cosl.1 Mesa h11s111css brP-akfo I ts from 7 1 ~ lo 8.4~ tl.nl lit lhP Cost, Mesc1 ( ·ountry Cl11h 170 l Golf <. atirsl' I >11\ P Pn'pd <I rnsc>1vat1 s cir• 1?. Adrmssion 1 $17 at th1· door /1 mor<' tnfOrlllrJUOn, r all 17] 41 ',t1) 9090 . , UNIQUE WINE ROOMS · 11(949)722-1107 drami111c r ·ad mg lltled "A Ch kho\ Cone rt wJll be pre- s otcd al '1 p 111 at thP ewport Beach C ntral Ubrary · fnend Mc tm9 Room 1000 Avocado A'll.e Adm1ssion JS free For more mformat1on, calJ {949) 717-3801. ph c di trdlnlng cla s will be pres nted from 8 .• rn to 9:.lO am. dt 0 \SIS Sf>nlor Cente1, 800 1ar· gu1·ntP. \C, Cown c.ld t-.lar. Adnn s1on 1 $21 Fo1 11.1.pn• mlor- mallon. a 11 (1W)J f,44.3244 SATURDAY f Pnder r.are J>aienllng rla<is for 'olunt rs will l> • pres<'ntccl r rom • a_m to 4 pm nt th Oronyt! County Child Ahuse Preve ntion FREE REPORT reveals what th'e insurance cpmpanies don't want Y.Ou to know. Was your car injured? You may be too!! It may be weeks, months or even years before you experience pain, stiffness, headaches, even arthritis! Don't settle your case until you read our free report. .. Newport/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot CP.nter, 2482 ewpQrt Blvd , Sultc 3, Cost.a Mesa. Volunt rs wW provide m·horne parent traimng to families at nsk of child abus or neglect. Voluntee~ must be 21 years old R ervatwn ar required. For more information call (949) 7i2-1107. ·Corona del Mar Plaza's Three Dog B~kery will present • grand opening celebration from 10 a.m. to 7 pm. at its plaza location, 924 Avocado Ave. The event will fe6· ture Jree doggic treats for puf>.~ m attendance, a profe s1onal tramt>1 giving free tips. raffle pnze._., and m-0re The event will d.lso serve tts d dog food Or'ive for a local do<J shelter. AdmisSlon i Ire •. For more information, caU (9491 854· p779. A workshop titled "Divorce -A New Begmrung• wJJJ be pre ent· ed from lQ a.rn. to 12·30 p.m. at the offices of Maxine B. Cohen, 180 Newport Center Pnvc, Smte 180 A, Newport Beach. Admb· s1on ts S40. For more inlonnation, call (949) 644-6435. SUNDAY Newport Beach•s Paddle Power will present a kayaking tour of the Upper Newport Bay Ecolog1rnl Rc!>crve from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m TI1e tour Will begin with an intro· ductor/ kayak lesson. Bring alonq a camera and bmoc:ulars, Adm1S· sion is $40. Pre-telephone r~y1s· tr,1tion is required. For mor~ t.nfor· · mation, call (949) 675-1215 JAN.25 An admissions representatJve horn Woodbury U01\'er..1ty will visit OCC from 10 am. tu 1 p .m The rep \Hll be in front of· lhe sc.hool'i. Student CentP-r, 2701 fd1rv1ew Road, Costa t\1P:-.a. Appointments are not requm•d For more informdllon, c-aU (714) 432-5894. A lecture titled "Attention Deflcit DlSorder Overvtew" will be pre- sented at 7 pm at Codsthne Counseling Center of Newport Beach, 1200 Quatl St Adm1ss1on is free For more mformahon, C-dll \949) 476-0991. JAN. 26 The Costa Me a Republican \\'omen Federated will meet dl 10:30 a.m . al the Costa Mesa Goll and Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Drive. The program l titled "Know Your Member:. " For more information, call 557·6~5 The Central Orange County D1Vl~1on of the California Retired Tedcher's Associauon wlll meet al thn Santd Ana Elks Club, 2 t 2 Elk Lane, Santa Ana ThP event will feature a mus1cul program and lunch. Members age 85 t1.nd older will be honored. Potential niem: hers in the Newport~Mesc1 an~ll tue encouraged to attend. for more information, rall (714) 998· 3343. JAN.27 A trer program Utled .. Watercol- or Portrn1ts ..._A Slide Presenta- tion• will be pr ent.ed at noon at the N wport Beach Central Library' Friend Me ting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For rnoro mlurmistlon, call ( 49} 717·3601. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Conun~rce dtter·hours husme:ss miJCf'I WIJI l.>(• from 5,:iQ tO 7:30 p.m ,~t the Newport Rib Cp , 219h HMbor Bl\id, Co ta Mesa. The event will lcature a no-host ba1, door pnz•• and hem, d'oeuvrc.s F.01 more infonn<ttJC>n, call 1714} 885·9090. JAN.28 A reading and dJscu sion gi:oup ' titled •G tting There -TI1e Trel: to California's Mother Lode Dur-mu th~ Gold Rush• will l>e pre- en led at 7 p..m. at the Newpotl Be<tc.h Central Librdry, 1000 AVl.l· ~ado Ave. Pre-registration 1 n•quircd For more information Cdll (949) 717-~81)8 ONGOING St. Andrew's Presbyteridn ' C::hurch otters H support g10.up for lnn\lh~s \\1th loved one.'i who arc nwntallv 111. The gTOup mP.eh from 6.:1o to B p m ~unda}'~ in the chmch. lJ1crenheld Hit.11 C, 600 St. AndrPw Road, Newport Bc•ach. TI1 conhdcnllal group l open to the comrnuruty. For more mlonnauon, cull 6'i1-2880 Prospects f'etworktog Group meets from 7·15 to 8:30 am Wcdn day at Mum's Cafe, 183:> Newport Ulvd , Co ld Jl..lesu Breakfast •~ ~>. For more infomw· uon. call Any1e ~tafford dt 474· 22'1.S or Tina Fmnan at 551-3156 All La""en' Ledds Club meets at · 7: 15 t.i m. luesdajs at Minu !-; C'<tle, 18'{5 Ncv.-port Blvd., Costll t-.1l'~a. For rnme mfonnatioi\, call 646·1:!52. I Zen Center of Orange Count) off P-rs nted1ttitlon instruction r>vcry llrst and thud Sunday of th' month from S to 7 p m. ol the Zen Center of Orange County, 120 E 16th St, Co ta Me.sa Sugge ted donalJon s $10 ror more infor- mation, call f94Q) 722-7818. The ewport Be &1cb Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commts· sion moot" al 7 pm. the tust Tues· day ol each month m the City Counc-JI chamber-.. 3300 Newport Rlvd , N 'v.rport Beach. For more mlom1alion, call 644-3151. Nicotine Anonymous fellowship wetnls to help men and women who ~mokf' to quit and remain smoke free. For more information on local evening meetings, call hS0-2713 Co,~ta.1 Pt-i1-i1, Ari •. ,, t , f u{J.1 111 t,. 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949·64S-7626 CHILDREN·s SHOES SEMI-ANNUAL SALE UPTO 50% OFF GREAT SELECTION Of. MAJOR BRANDS ANO STYLES INCLUDING: •Stride Rite •]"mping]acks ·~ns • AirUJalk • Sltechers •Nike Sale starts on Frida~. Januar» 22nd. I tJewport Beo'ch/Costo M.eso Doily Pilot Tu honor cMf nghts Jeadcr Dr Martin Luther King Jr. on hi:. b1rthdn~. WP went to Uirry Wlutms' f'l!Jhth-penQd social tudlP · 1 s at C'ostn · Mesa's TeWmklc Middle SchCJol to dsk , hr ndful of T1o)ons whnt impact they thought King had "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. helped u~ get freedom and stop the violence. He helped stop racial tension and he ' gave us rights. He allowed everyone tv be equal. People should pay respects to him on his birthday beca~e he 1s important.'' -Alex Torres 13, eighth grade, Costa Mesa, soccer player 'Or. Martin Luther King Jr. has great importance because I think he hel~ed people to live m a more peaceful union. It is important that people get along so that there won't be any wars ori fights. It is imper· tant that people have equal rights. Most of the time there is equality among races today, but sometimes there is not. And it makes me feel bad because the constitution says we have certain freedoms .••. And some people don't respect those rights." -Maria Oceguera, 14, eighth grade, Costa Mesa, . soccer, swimming, basketball ON CAMPUS on Amened. Afterward, we spoke bneny wiU1 Winters to hear what he hc1d to Sdy on thP. subject. ·n1e vreatr•st single thmg that I hope my students get from th£>u under,;tandmg of Martin Luther King Jr. is the "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. . helped to stop all of the racial arguments between ethnic groups. He helped stop segre· gation. He helped people stop thinking of. other people as less then themselves. These things are important to stop in order to make the Constitu- tion real." · -Ryan Tharp, 13, eighth grade, Costa Mesa, collects sports cards and plays basketball Hor. M artin Luther King Jr. changed the United Stat~ because he fought for the rights of people. He was fight- ing for freedom, and freedom is important because people • should be able to do things their own way. I am thankful for my freedoms. And most of the dreams he had m his speech have come true." -Alma campos, 13, eighth 1 grade, Costa Mesa, soccer player fact that everyone's rights need to be respected, that you need to maintain Dr. King's message of control tn your fight for free- dom while avoiding the vio- 1-·nce. Ydu must also respect other people's pol.Ills of view,• Wmters said. "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. • tried to end black and white racial segregation. This was important so that everyone has an equal opportunity to · learn and get ahead in soci- ety. I think because of Martin Luther King Jr., racial tensions are better today then they were 30 years ago·" -Scott Harris, 13, eighth g rade, Costa Mesa, soccer player "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. made color people and white people get along. He helped black people to take a seat on the bus and not stand up when the white people got on." -Leticia Lumbreras, 14; eighth grade, Costa Mesa, soccer player. H untington Beach Store Only • WAREHOUSE SAl~E sa,vefr<!n:z % 11'1•1111• sau1na1 on: • UUlll... , • l8ltll8r UDhOlsterv • llldl'90ms • Dini• Rao• llil'll• S811CUODI SM on: • ClllNllCI M8l'CllW • M1111t1cturer Cl..na . ..._. __ • ICNk.11 'R 1111111 • And morel LUCK CONTINU ED FROM 1 bors and co-workel"5 to enjoy the meal. . •Jt's just o cxc1ting, • Downey said of the pnze meal. •It's like planning for a weddmg. • The promotion was sponsored by MuJdoon's, a Newport Beach restaurant and pub, Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey Co and Guin- ness Import Co. in ttn effort to reenact a scene in the movie which centers around 52 resi- dents of the small Josh Village Qf TulleYJ11ore. • · Although the pnze m this ca~e might not have been enough to encourage Downey's friends to go to the extent the Tulleymore vil- lagers did to clalrn Ned Devine's prize, the same spmt of friendship pervaded Sunday's gathering. Downey and her husband are both of Irish descent and credit the luck of the Irish for thelf WUl· Dings. In fact, Downey's husband Ron was born on Saint Ptttnck's Day. - The Downeys had ongmally attended the screening fo en1oy'a free movie. When Mary found out that she won she let out a big scream and her husband Ron said, "Oh great, now we have to Ntwly 9'.omodaled lklto classico lf ITALIAN ICE CREAM V5MOOTHlE5 V5ANDWICHE5 VGOURMET COFFEE 'f E5PRE550 DRIN"-5 VOTED 1998 •Be5t Ice Crea m• in 0.C. -OC Weakly (949) 721-1160 2756 E. Coaet Hwy. Corona del Mar Monday, Janu~ry 18, 1999 5 \ fmd 51 friend • That did not prove to be as hard as the Downey's thought at would be. The bulk of Sunday's party was taken up by about 30 of Mary's relatives from across Southern Calilomiu. Her sister, father and &unt also flew in for the occasion from P1tts· burgh, Pa. The rest of the group was madE\ up of the Downcys• neighbors and Mary's m-workers from the Orange County l IC'alth Cdre Center. Before the Downey's knew it they had not only met but exceeded the 51-triend reqwre· ment. Even il they hadn't, Downey's four children were more than happy to volunteer • • their frien~. "We gave them one fnend each,· Ron said. Be~ore munching on a meal thdt included salad, beef stew and apple pie, the party was tOdsted by Jnshman John Soden of Tullamore Dew lnsh Whiskey Co Soden tOdsted the group m his nabve language wbhing them health and long life, "land with· out rent.· and ·a child every year.· .. The Downey family usually dtlends a family reuruon every year. . "This might be the one for '99," Mary said. ..... ,, I ll Ill •IWS Custodian's d ath ruled a heart attack . .A oustodian at the Qra.n\Je County Mwiewn of Art. wbo wa fo••md in his truck Satur- day, dled of a heart attac-k, authorities sa1d. Rodollo Ponce,-Salas, 311 bad advanced heart d.iseas ~ aid Cullen £llingburgh. • Orange County deputy coro·. ner. 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"Sh1''s r(>alJy al the cutting edge,• Bond said. ·she adds a lot to our program.~ Bond currently pldns to lead the Piratcss, who won another rnnf~rence title m 1997, mlo the rrullenruum She also believes she ts lucky to be coaching at such an exating time for women's athletics. ·women's athletics are 1us1 exploding,• Bond said. "1 . competed at some pretty high levels at my dge dnd c1s I've grown up, I've seen the talent level get stronger and stronger m all sports. "l competed on three national chdITlptonsh1p volleyball teams and swi.m teams. But even know the whole system has gotten bettP.r and every year the competition goes up a notch.· falls, 75-69 • \ lc;<?n scores 24, but Vanguards can't put it. I thr r, as Cal Baptist rallies for GSAC victory . .J,41.50 I llu .. ·Even when hurt ood sick, our players go oot and do the best they con -• Russ Davis, SoCal College hoops coach Monday, Jonuory 18, 1999 • Spoils Edrtor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-4223 COLLEGE WQME~'S BASKETBALL Vanguards roll ~Ver Cal Baptist •Boeke scores 19 and keeps S9Cal College in 'the game until teammates pitch in for 77-53 triumph: eventually settled in and cruised to a 77 -53 victory in a Golden State Athletic Conference contest. free throw we hdvo four playm~ c.lvera~png clouhlo hgures. So on any iught, uny on" uT them Cdn oo out and sc:<1rc 20 or more." "Cal Baptist didn't play well m , the tournament,. sec Cod Ch Russ Ddvts.,. aid. •They arc well • J \."'>~ mu: coached and we took them too cmd Amee Pina htt bHr own thrc •· pointm and sec had d :32-22 lead \\1th 4:02 1cmain,mg in the half. Ho kc, tho mnference leader in shoolmg p rcentage. fintl>hed. with 19 points (i0% from the held) 'and 11 rchOllndS Knst1 Wn~1ht dupped m with 15 points and 10 rehounds _... _____ Ocif...._Pb-----.-. lightly. We missed at least 15 shots mside the pamt." It was COSTA MESA -When the Southern California College women's basketball team saw Cal Baptist m the Southern California College Classic earlier this sea- son, the Vanguards may have underestimated the Lance~· tal- ent and weren't expecting much of a game Saturday. The Lancers (6-12.. 0·2 in con- ference) matched sec shot for shot for the fust 1 O minutes of the game, leading five times during that stretch. But as the clock ticked away, Boeke started heut· ing up. smooth ad- mg for the Vangudrds Pmd, who Wa'> playmg with the flu, only had tx point-; but had eight ni; 1 ts. Kempton hdd 14 pomts and eight rebounds, de.<;p1tc gmng dCJWn hard on a shoulder-uloc.k m.tenuonal foul lat1• m th(' hrst half. But Cal Baptist had a lot of spinl and SCC's offense was slug- gish at best. However, freshman center Kelly BoE>ke held the Van- guards together, making six con- secutive shots, and the hosts A pair of turnaround jump shots from short range <JdVe Boeke 14 p61I1ts for the f11st half and SCC a 25 22 le>ad Mom importantly, 1t <JdVC the Van· guards momentum (13·6, 1-1), who picked up their 28th consecutive wm ttt the pit. the rest of the way. "Boeke is tough to d~f Pnd becouse she shoots so w'cll," Davis said. ·we neert to do tl bl'I· ter job of getting her the bttll. Rut the nice Uling hbout our oflens ~ 1 Man ct Emde, who \Vas also :-;1c:k, scored nme pmnts off the lwnc:h · "TI1at's th~ km<l ot dedictllion w~·ve )1<1cl all \Nir," Davis sa1ct. "13vcn whPll hurt and sick, our plc1y<.>P> go out and do the best tlw ~· can. " Alantt Kempton buri~d a three- pointer, Sarah Herkenhoff mude d HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING DON l.EAC..WAll..Y PILOT E tancla High wrestler Monica Sanchez prepares for her match at 103 pounds for the Eagle before a rcrent dual meet. Those who underestimate Estancia High's Monica Sanchez or Wendy Padilla just might discover they're gravely mistaken. , l,\.o;os Htu. n:l,Pb en Nate Skaar took over Estanoa Hlgh's wre:;tling program last season, he • didn't qwte know what to expect on the hrst day of practice. 1\vo asplfing grapplers who c;howed up peaked his interest, Monica Sanchez and Wendy Padilla, and as a rnsult of then success last season, this year he is one of thetr biggest fans and would hke, someday, to see girls wrestling teams take their place as a part of prep" sports. •t have to adrrut.-I was a little turned off to the idea or girl wrestling at hr t," Skaar said. •When I was m Minnesota, there were two girls who came out for my juniot high team. I remember they wanted to be an active part of the team and my <.'0!8Ch. and old guy named Chuck Je@, kept asking them U they wanted to be managen until they just quit.• He wu able to look past his bMtis to give S6nthez and Padilla, who bOth wrestle at -.l'lillJPDll't (Sanchez wrMOes ' ING up at 112), a fair chance ilnd was qwc;kly unpressed by U1eir abib\y. Sanchez has been the most impre.ss1ve, in both skill and attttude. "There isn't anybody who is a better mat tactician thl\n Monica,• Skaar said. "The only reason any guy ever beats her tS becaus he is phys1cally stronger. But she has had her share of. V1ctorie!>. • ln fact, Sanchez, e senior, has four wm~ over male OPJ>OnPnts this !;ea~on. three of which came by pm. Padilla, a Jtmior, has recorded three wm th1s ycar;cach victory by pl.l'I . "The both have a wtde-cyed ort of intcrc t in g •tting better and a senous attitude toward lntprovcment, • Skaar srnd. "It is mc:c they are tt)e same weight · because they make good workout partners. They nave and incredible amount of heart and n great work ethic.• As a rcsuJ.t of that combmution, Sanchez wus sci ct d hy Skaar and h'er peers as onf? of the team <'aptams. "Well, we have l\ new cnpt41n every dciy m pra~ce." Sk11nr Mid, "Someone who 1tep1 up and gets at goina, weu, Monica ii that pen0n f!Vf!1lY day. lt's not ju t a Utle, it'I an attitude.• M a r It of their sucxen, Skaar has te~ped and taken another look at girls wr ng as a whole and its growth tn recent yean. He believes 1t is good for th~ port and guls wrestling teems would be a h1u hoost not only to women's athletic.<> hut to the c;port ol Wrebthng a a whole, whKh has taken ct few hits of late bccau~e of Title IX cutbacks ell th11 four-year u0111ers1lv level Skct r hl'lcl a ch 1ncc to cc whot was out there hr thand I 1st • ., n when he took SanC"h 7. nnct l>mhlla to a qirls h19h ~ho<>l wrestling toumltment at West Torrdnce f hgh wluch brouuht t~cther girls from au over.Southern callfom1a. •Som tellm ( ame with a lot of w:rc th~n> and others wen" like us With )list two}" Sktlar nu.I "Monica' only loss came at the hand of the national champion, who 1s now com1 tm~ a l the lnlPTnatlonal level," · ., Thi y nr's toumi\ment is Pcb 13,and he expects both lo do well rnce both placed at last year's meet Skftltr al o Hopes he can Cmct a wny to nuse the funds nooos ory to takP hoth to ompete et the girls nat10nol < h6mplonshlps 18\er thi y r "Women's tot 11 tin lhe sport ls conUnwng to:w," S~ar 1a1d •1 think increased pa don could be the way to help rebuild e sport • So lf you plan on going to an Estancia wresthng meet this son, don't be late. Sandi z ftnd Padilla wr le early lh the lineup and you ju t rrught m111 something •pedal· Newport Beach/Coste Mesa Do ily Pilot Tars W4t· own JV tourney • Newpm t I lcubor girls toppPd four~team field Saturday in junior varsity Welter polo tournament: A s lhf' wc;ult of a lhlP<irwork 1111x-11p, u munbN of • h.•<Jnts whkh <·ompeted l.Jl U1P Villd Pmk 1uni01 varsity girls Wc!tur polo tum ntUpl'nt last year WPrn not iuv1t<'d (o this year's nomvt>tihon, whi<.;h was hos'ted by rn Modcnt1 Suturtlay. Nr-wport Harhor wbs one of tl1os1\ te..ims • . But u /PW area codches cont<icted ·Coach L"s C utlPr and asked if tl1ny rnuld g~t tO<JCther and have a mall toumament. CuUer h<'hev<~J 1t was worth a try, markinq the first ever Newport • 1 lnrbor JV TourntJmcnt. 1l1c Smlors defcdted Fountain VaUey, tl-4. and tl.c;peranza, 10·4, to win ll1P fnm·t •1Hn tournament Satnrchty ot Newport Harbor. "'.Jt Wib nothmg l>19," Cutler said. •But some of thesP players haven't had ii JV tournament all yc.u Sot Wf' dPcid<'d to gwe it a lly cmcl t-think tt worked out well: ·' A numhe1 of pldyPr'i contributed tn N<•wport Harbor's success. Point dover Reut'C't'il Carrol yuicl.-•<l the olfP.nse with her qmc k IPft-hanclf'd· shot. Roni Md<1•nc hy, who plct}s the right fltH llS ll serondaf}' driver, SCOred two yoob for the Sailo~. 'J'w(J fr.-shn\eii, Amanda Moss and N1rolP Probert. were moved up from the frc h111en tedlll for ' LIGHTWEIGHTS . • At the fro h· oph level, Newport Hrubor remains undefeated and will get t ted agamst Sa.hta Marycmta as well Wednesday. •we Wt•re al>le to defeat thC'm at the El Tpro C1aS!ilC," Ct)tlc•r scud .• But WC e.xpec t a ch.11l1•nge ,.m(I this W'lll be a goQd b•st (01 out girls at every level • . Anyone who gets to a Newport l larbor Wdlf'f polo mdtch ~<Jrly nught sec coachc~ running ~p and down tlw 'IJdes of the pool hlowmg the whistles to call fouls and eicction:.. . • ·· 'the tournament. ·1 il.Sked if they You would l>e witnes<::ing a would like to play and they were novice game. TI1e novice very receptive to the idea," :.~ program for glfls wnt"1 polo is 14 Cutler said. ·1though1t would lairly new and has given yirls · .. be a good chance for them to get who have never played the game some more experi~nce and they before a chance to learn the gave a good account of sport and compete against other themselves.• programs. Some of the JV regulars had "It's hke a pick-up game,• Culler earned more playing time and said. "TI1ere are no reforees so also made their contributions the codches hdvc to do 11 The Amber Braly scared two goals. 9ames MP for girls who are very Erin Ball had one, as did new to lh<• :.por.t or hdve played Michelle Villogron, who bas dlso very little. Nov1c<> tec1ms h<lve become a better defensive player mostly lreshmt>n . ~ accordmg to Cutler. TI1ere <.lre I 1 ouls on Cutler's "Casey Hills played a E:'apable novicr tf'am OI lasl yec;1r's ledm, game," Cutler said. •And Culler noh·d there 11re some Heather Deyden has been soµhomme.-; who h<1ve moved up sharing time in goal so I gave tier to trosh-:.oph this ')eason dnd the opportunity in this hdve done a tapdble joh tournament and she has "lt tS u very mm build.iilg bloc.k," responded pretty well.• C utler stud. "lt helps tht!m to The Sailors JV team is 2-0 m Sea understilnd th~ game and make View League play going into improve ments so wht1n they Wednesday's tussle witlt Santa move tip they have a capdble Margarita, also 2-0 Newport understanding of what Coach Harbor is 8-1 for the year. (8111) Brunett wants." WOMEN'S TENNIS Davenport sweeps Hingis HOOPS COUEGEMlN GOU>Dt SlAll ATHLITK .~ • Newport resident sets tone for Australian Open, beginning today. SYDNEY, Austfrlhu New- port Ill-1<:h wc;utent Lindsay Ddv- enport continued to justify her: No. 1 world rankiny Saturday by d<•ft>c\tlng Mar1JOii J (ingis, 6-4, 6- 3. tu win the> Achrlas International toumilment. l>avenµort, who took the No 1 rctnlun9 from J hngis m October, 1S th top ?ed for the Australian 0}lcn, wh1 ·h hPtJms today m Mt•lhournc and r.ulnunates 1.11 the men's final Jan. 30. Should form hold, Davenport uJtJ likely meet Venus Williams in thP quartPr1inab Dctvpnport used a strong ba' hm• ganw S<1turday to han- dlf· HingLs, tlw defending Aus- trnlwn Op~n champion, who duuhlc• fclultecl thr<•e times m one game Saturday's straight-set triumph for Davenport was only the hfth time in 14 Davenport-H1ngis meetings, the winner has required only two sets to d ecidP a victor. sec women ousted LOS ANGELES -tv1k helle Tamplin and Lindsay Doyal, as well as fellow Southern California College women's tennis team· mates Ruth Zschoke and Arny Tate each woD a doubles match to highlight the Vanguards perfor~ mance Saturday at the Cal State L.A. Invitational Tamplin and Doyal were defeated l.Jl second-round dou- bles action. as were the pamng of Zschoke and Tate. Doyal and Tan1plin won each won a consolation-round singlm; match. 5oCAl Cou.KI 77 , CAL~r53 <:al Baptist · Stco 21. Patff 6, smart 6, M er 6. Slane 6, Mcl<l'OWl'l 6. St1thng 2 il-pt, 9oa1s • Mcl<eown 1., Meler t. echnicals -Ynrbc'ough . SOC.I College· Heikenhoff 9, 8oe~t 19, W119ht 15, 1Ccm1pton 1At, tmde 9, Pina 6 Weldlcr 5, Vavkefl 0, Skk 0 Stewart 0, Grueber o 3-pt. go.ts Kempton 2, P1N1 2, Wright 1, Willdler 1 H !~lme • sec, 39 28 . cou.EGE WOMEN GOUKN SlA'll! AntLl'nC CDNRMNa CM. SAmsl 75 ~Cowclf:69 <:al a.ptJst • ~ 19 Mc(oy 18, Donhauset 13. Proffit JD, Glymph 6, Granger S. Moyer 2. Ranney 2 ).pt. goat Don~ 1, McCoy I, Glymph I, Proffit 1. f'oUfed out· Gri!nget Soeal Cot...,_• Wibon 2<\ Bradley 12. Simmons J1, Ke.ne 10, Ja!Tle'S 10, Schei 2. Kohlhaas o, Cums D 3 pt gOals • Wlhon 3, Kone 2. H•ltttmc • (8. 32·90 SPORTS ESSAY CONTEST Mond~,Jonuory 18, 1999 7 CLUB SOCCER Th e Slammer~ Futbol Cluh under-I 1 girls team poses with South Coast C up tournament title b'Qphy. To p row (left to right): Coach Walid Khoury, Diana SignorteJlo, Cam ille Hewko, . . Jessica Ma.zurd, Alicia Salgddo, Vanessa Fallon, Amy Kllppert, Ca sie Tinyo, Coach Te~ry Mazura. Front' {from Jt'il): Tiff<my Al\iarez, Christina Trenton, Kry~'til) Wrigh t, Tjllia Sh ackE'lford, Taylor Fallon, Emlly Birchfield, Andrea Zamuc.en, KeUy Morgcln. Allison r.16bs not sh.own. ·"TW.o ·slammers teams win titles Three 'S!dnuners hllhol C1uu CJlfls team~ entered the Coa t Soccl:r Leaque <:'up toumo- ment and. after a mohth of comJ r•tJ.Uon two ·we.re wun champ1onsh1p t:Joph 1 and another reached th~ rhamp1nn hip 9ame on!~ to come up Just ~hort. The Slcmunen; under l l gids quad d· f cah•d the .SC Blue:., 2 I, m U1 Pnuhnnls. then defeat - ed WC Premier 2-1, 1 O\crtm1P 10. dmm lhechamp1onsh11> Alida Salgado and Kry tal \\right soored goals m thf' chcm1p1onslup qam1~. . Emily Birchfield wa sh Uar m yoal and got support lrom clPIPm1ms Vanes~et l·allon, Amy I01ppert, Kelly Morgan, Alli on Gihh., ~nd Je.ssi· ca Mazura. The und1•1· I ~i tJlr.lS d<'ff•11h•d tlw SC BhH''-, 1-0, the n drOPJ> •d the M1s,-,1on VtPJO Ehl•' l·ll, t.--:wm the toumanwnl. The un<i<'r-14 girls nlc;o 0"~ alee! h SC RltJP 2-0, hut lo I to th" Cle wmont Star... 1 O. lll the final. Mes a r escheduled WESTMINSTER -The non- leagt• • g1rb ba~kethall gamt• schedulecl Sah1rda}1 between Costa Mesa I hgh and Westmm- ~ter wa~ postponed dS a re.,ult of a National Junior Basketball tour- na.ment in Wcstmin ter' ~ffm The gctrne has been reschc<I· ult..>d for Fcl>. 6 at 7 p m. The Mustan9s return to Pdcillc Coast LedgUP. action 1uc•sday ut Laguna Redch at 7 pm. Slammers \'ie a t Nike International The Slarnm rs under-14 girls, fresh from d sec- ond-place fuush at the Coast Soccer League Cup, will be among J 6 lcctms which will represent the U S m U1e Nike lntemat1ona1 Prc.mler Cup The !:ilammers v.'lll compete m the western regional tournament m Marth and, it successful, travel to Oregon to compete auam t champions from olh r ountrtcs for the undPr-14 world title. · The Slammers under-14 bo}S ihave also been · invtted to comp tc for a US title and a chance to trdvel lo Bnrcelona, Sp<tln, this ummer to com- pete in the world champion hip tournament. •Nike':, mv1tat1on 1s th1• tughe:-t compliment Urnt can ht> [ldid to und••r·l4 teams,• ~d°1d Sldm- rncrs coach and CdM I h!ftl girb coach Walid Khoury "We am so proud of the plavers and so f!Tiiteful to the. pnu•nt-. and l11P-r.ommuruty tor tlwir :.upport W arc now on a m1ss1on to prove wP arc lht! best under-J4 leant m the ,,·orld by linngmg the champ1onsh1p to Newport B~ach. • . MILLENNIUM BOOSTER Heres my candidate for the Dally Pilat Sj)orts Hall of Fame And here s why· Othe1s to t.hmk about (attach liS1 1f necessary)· Tal~e your st shot! " •Dare to play fair program is an invita tion to tell like it is, from the perspective which coun ts m ost ... you! . Have you ever wondered, as you watch a j basketball player kick a. photographer on l t he sideline, o r a baseball player spit in an I • umpire's f<,!ce, or a boxer bite someone's ear off, hew we ever got to this point? Here's your chance to get your thoughts on paper in the Daily Pilot Essay Contest for National Sportsmanship Day. Check out the particulars listed below: Who: All students from elementary ~ctiools (grades 1-5), middle schools (grades 6·8), high schools (grades 9-12), community colleges and colleges, as well as dl\lts (ages 23 and over) in Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar and Newport Beach, as well as throughout the state of I California. What An essay ·contest sponsored by the Daily Pilot and t he Institute for International Sport. Students may address any aspect of ethics and sportsmanship in society or share a personal reflection of an experience with exemplary (or poor) sportsmanship. The contest is held in conjunction with the ninth annual National Sportsmanship Day (NSD) "Dare to Play fair" program, which fosters appreciation of the critical role of fair play in athletics and society. It will be celebrated in over 10,000 schools in all 50 states and over 100 countries on March 2. Visit www.internationalsport.com for the latest sportsmanship articles and activities. Why: To offer Costa Mesa, Corora del Mar and Newport Beach students the opportunity to share their thoughts and experiences as they relate to sportsmanship and ethics. ......._. How: Students may wnte an essay of 500 words or less. Entries will be judged in five categories: Elementary school, middle school, high school, college/university, and adult. Please include your name, category, school, grade level, address and telephone number at the top of your entry and specify that your submission is for the Daily Pilot Essay Contest. When: Essays must arrive at the Instit ute for Inter.national Sport by Feb. 16. The winning e~y from each of the five categories w ill appear in the Daily Pilot on March 2. Send entries to: Institute for Internat ional • Sport. the University of Rhode Island, 2 Butterfield Road, Suite 2,.'P.O. Box 104, Kingston, R.I. 02881-0104, Attn: Daily Pilot Eslcly Contest. Or, fax your entry to 1-401-874·2429. Ma1l 10 Daily Pilot Sports. 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa 92627. fax to 949-646..4170, e-mail to da1lypilot@earthUnk • or just p1Ck up the phone and call 949-574-4223 ~.2.,()()(),()()() "-, l I' I H I I I{'\ 1 I 11 I AGE 10-Yr. Term 20. Yr~ Term 30-Yr. 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A • 'There arc two conflicting iJeas here. One is that, when re~ponJing, you should n0t suppress a good four-card ma1or. 'Ille other 1s that, w11h no ruffing value and 16-18 points, the correct response 1s Ihm: no ttump. We prefer the latter, cspe· cially s1na:, facing a five-card hcan suit. chances of finding partner wilh a four-card ~rade swt as well are sli&JlL Q l • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: • K 4 l o 6 o A 6 5 •A J 10 7 5 l ThC bidding has proccedc.'d: NORTH US1'" SOlTllt WEST t o Pus 2+ hsl 10 Pass ? Whot do you bid now? A • No rebid is perfect The one bid that is barred is three clubs--... that shows a minimum tw<>-0vcr-one ini- tial response, and you are full value for that action. It is a quesuon of whether you should make the fourth· suit fckcing rebid of two spades or show the spade stopper by bidding two no trump, which is what we rec- ommend. If this action is not forcing in your me!lhods. so much the better since the hands might not be fitting well. Q 3 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: • KJ976l o Ql o AJ876 +Ve*! The bidding h,asprocccdcd: NORTII EAST SOUTlt lo Pus 1• 10 Pass ? What do you bid now? WFST Pass A -Partner's rebid on this auction promises a slx<ard suit. so you can- nOl stop short of game in the lnown eight-card fit Ho'll.evcr. we would go about our busine~ of <bcribina I.he hand funhcr by biddini three diamonds -slam possib1hlies still exist. Reoeptlonl•t Community newapa} per •••k• part-Ume racapllonlat. Heavy phon11. Muat work well with the publle. Monday thru Friday I pm-5:30pm. Equal opportul'llty employer Q 4 -Neither vulnerable, as South Phytlcal/drug ecr••n· you hold: Ing required. Fax r• •A Q J8 42 Cl? K J 8~ 0 A 9 + 5 euma to: Rhonda Wffd 'The biJd1~tr llM M)OCC(Jcd. smrm WES t . NOKl H 1. PltG l• T What do you bid now? EA I ~ A· tf p:u1ncr ha\ no wa,1ed cluh values and a pc:rfrc t fit, slam 1s JIOS• o;iblc: A, ll pracucal mauer. h~.:vl!r, forget about utopia and sunpl) 1u111p · to four 1oP3'1es, Even that contiar;:t could be in j~(Jpardy 1f partner llli ti~ 'wr~na' cards. Q S • Ncithet \/Ulnt'rilhle, a\ Somh yw h<lJd:' •AK1076Sc> KQUo KQ.h \nid The bidding-ha' proceeded: S<>Vllt Wl~\T NORTH t:AST 1" • ra. J.N'I p '! What do you hid oow'> A ~ The choice 1s bctwec:n two bids -a Jump to three u>aJes .rx three heMl.s. The leap to tlir-:e p311es is l11ru led and can be passed, while thcce hearts is ia.nie forcing. Since three spades nughL he pa.ssed when slam 10 heatb can he made (portner hlb a singleton pade, k t'· fifth in heans and jack of diamonds) the choice is clear. Jump to thn:e hearts. Q 6 • Both vulnera&lc, as South you hold: •AKQ7 <:1 J85 0 116 •AK42 The b1ddtnJl has procc:cdcd · SOUTII \f'f'Sr NOR'm F.A~'T l• .,._ 3•• Pl!ll l• p.. ... ~ 1 •in"1tahonal, nm torcing What acuon do you Ullce '> A· You h.a-.e a ~111 .hr..cr hand and you can C'llpetL partner to co, er no tnOfe than thttt of, those. so fiv.: clubs does not rate IO make. Howc,er,your .padc suit ts cenainly the equivalent of-a five-ca.rd ~uit. so ~c recommend the hid AnhUI' Robinson ntaJc in the I %4 World . Bndgc Olympiad -four sp3de ! Partner held Ihm: p;ade$ 10 the j k. and 10 tricks rolleJ in Learn to be a Mlttr bridl* pht)• er! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge l~ttn by ralllrig (800) 788· 1225 for information. Or wntc to: Gonon Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 4410. Cbk•&l>. lll, 60680. 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(802544) •24,988 NABERS CAOILI.AC •MMAXIMAOLa Auto, low ml. elloya (73r~J~ -:4•• WS8TMIM9T•R (714) ••2.eeot '(714>5 .. 0-stoo '97ALTIMAia '07 SllVILLE Avto. AJC. alloys . '98ACCORD Auto, AC. ca1e, (125318) lt3,••• Laxua °" W1!8TMINSTaft 1714tae2.eeoe low HSk ml, Frost JAGUAR .1 9105 (179188) f181309 beige, tltn llhr, m111ny l•iillililaiiiiiiiiiiiiiili LPUS 01' xtra1. gorg.ou1t , W•8TMIN8TaA <2100781 s2e,oaa ea x.1e White, Snrl. 1714> 892-e-...) NABERS CAOIU.AC $3200. (714) 569-01159 ,_,..,,........_.,~"""'~""'--,...,,,,.,,,.... (114) s.i0-9100 '97 ••NTM tii '07 BEVl.LLE BLS JEEP 9110 (7::~e)1t~1:t~e Low · ml, Sea Mlat LllXU8 Of' Green, tan tthr, V8, ,88 CH•ROKlllf 2 W•8TMIN8TlfR Northstar, Bal ot wan, dr, ("f14)892-990e (8077.a) $281988 2wd, 8cyt, l5 apd, a/C, NASERS CADILlAC • m /f m fc 111 I. t Int'•--~-·------ • C7t4) 540-9100 $3400. (11•> 969-5587 PORSCHE 9175 '08 Dl:VIUE · • . .. Low ml, White, tan LEXUS 9115 llht, V8 North.Ur, Bal ol warr, prev rental. (76855) S29,988 NABERS CADIL.L.AC (714) 540-9100 '91 ••250 Auto. air.leather (143980) 11,HS LEXU8 OF' . Wl!STMINST•R 1714) ee2.eeoe •eae11 Cenera Red/tan Int, iclnt $1500 down assume S18,500 PP. 949973-4411 9190 CHEVROLET 9045 1------~~l .. iiim&illiiiiiiiiiili '01 Corvette low ml UNCOLN 9120 '98 8L1 Sapd, low ml, 22K. garaged, fully 1-own•::: AJC, am·fm IO d _,. St6 000 cua, uana ext win • ~ ' • one '89 M•rk VII Lac S8HSO (714) 839-3122 owner 949-673· 1425 carefully maintained, abeolvtly perfect cond _. ---------- PORD 9075 seeoo. 949-851-8345 TOYOTA or 949-644·1058 9210 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim lmiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '92 Bronco Xtnt cor'id, MERCEDES 9130 nu paint, S 8!. V8. C/0 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $8000 714-381-01391• ******** '91 MBZ 300 SL '78 Cl!LICA QT IU'tback, auto, 4 cyl, etoreo. gd cond, S950 obo 949-831 -3852 ,90 T·BIRO lmmac. througf\ou1 $34,095 (#4.458) . Only 18k ml, vs. lthr. cove; MOTORING VOLVO -9230 chrome whls & morol (949) 850-5916 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S u p • r s harp 11 ___________ 1• (178843) $13,988 '92 MBZ 800 SL NABERS CADILLAC Smoke/allver, lo ml. (714) 540-91'00 $41,995 (1'8699) ,93 l!XPLORl!R XL T COVE MOTORING (949) 850-5915 4X4 , auto, air, (C37328) $10,995 '84 MBZ 8500 Ll!XUS OF Whlte/Oray-lmmac WESTMINST•R _ S43,995 (#0208) (714, 892-45909) COVI! MO'TORIHO (949) 850-59115 GMC 908 '98 CU<320 Cpe '8481EDAN990 Auto, AJC, leath., (039352) 119,895 L•XUa OP Wl!8TMIN8TI!R 1714) ee.a.eeoe 1Ma•Diiieeo Auto, A/C, leathet (039352) • 1 •.••• LllXU8 OI' Wl!STMIN8TllR 1714~ a92.eeoe l Blk/blk, lmmac cond, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fully loaded, MUST '97 SAFARI SEEi 323-756-5511 1-V-O_W_W_A_G_EN __ 923-5 Auto. AC, 7 P•••· ·----------•:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii <54r~J~~·:0s MERCURY 913511 WESTMINSTER 1714J a92.eooe HONDA 9085 '87 ACCORD DX 51pd, alloys, '<enwood c~s. I 25k, A-peallng Earl Shlob paint, mech. perloct, S37n obo 714-556-8000 '92 BABLI! 4dr, all pwr, 82kml, good atereo, a JEWELi 15900. (949) 644·0045 '94 Grand Merqul• Low 37K ml, VS, ltl'lr. oon·•moker. now car 1rade Inf (878025) $13,888 NABERS CADILLAC (714) 540·9100 '94 VW .JETTA OL Slk, eunrl, 5 ap, auto lock• w/remote, aJatm, AC, 1tereo case, PS, brake1. 87K frffway ml, clean, grt cond, 18700. (714) 445-8991 •es Jl!TTA 6UC 5 •P. llhr, AC, (057432) $14,895 · LEXUS OP Wl!STMINSTl!R 1714) 892.e90e HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS. ~--.... • Newport Beoch.(Cosfo Meso Dqily Pilot LOCAL CAR DEALER TO SERVICE CARS AT NIGHT AND EVEN SATURDAYS COSTA M ESA , Or.ange Coa~t J ee p/I s u z u on · Harbor Blvd. in Costa M esa h as extended its service and parts hours. The flexible n ew Monday thr~ugh Saturday, 7am,9pm schedule gives the busy commuter more time t \' ·service or r epair his/her vehicle: ''Peo ple j u t don 't ha v e d m c anymore." Service Manager .Kevin Cho said, "and ·our goal with the n ew h o urs is to give everybody m o r e freedom to have their vehicle serviced at the m ost convenient time f o r ·the m." The Parts & Service Department is fully staffed at all times with C hrys l er certified technicians that can work on any Chrysler product. You never need an appointment and the staff is prepared to h andle any job no m ·atter h ow big or smal I. A shu ttlc ser vice, of course, .b available. 1 t' s n o w o n d c r w h ): 0 r a n g c Coast J eep/Isuzu has been awarded the pre t igious five star award for excellence by consi~tcntl)-exceed- ing the c u stomer's expectations in sa les, servi ce and parts. l,f , yotl're I o o k i n g t o s e r v i c c y o u r v c h i c I c .tt your co n venience, 'top by Orange Coast J eep/I suzu and take ad .. v a n ta g e o f t h c n e \\.' pa r t ' a n d ser vice hours . . Orange Coast is convt.•nicntl) l ocated near the 405 and S 'i freeways. 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