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TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2001
~ouncil considers having a police presence.
•Newport Beach is one of Ce few cities in the area with
no officer at city meetings. ·kn owice of prevention is
worth a powid of cure,' says City Manager Homer Bludau.
Heffernan said last week.
Some of his colleagues agreed.
*Given that it's our police, we
should be doing it,· said Mayor Gary
Adams, adding that he could remem-
ber at least one incident when police
protectlon eased his mind
agement tedffi at council meetings.
Bludau !>did the public atmos--
phere of council meetings can pose
certain dangers
"Our councLI chamber is open
and avaLlable, • he said. "We wel-
come everyone Sometnnes people
come because they have a dup on
theu shoulder Somet:unes 1t can go·
beyond thdt. •
·QUEnlON
PEACE OF MIND?
Mathis Winkler
D AILY PILOT
Do you think it Is nee·
A dmwssed employee enters a
aty meeting and operis fire, wound-
ing six people, mcludJng the mayor
and two City Council members.
October 1997. Counc(lrnan John
Heffernan has asked aty ofhoaJs to
look into having a police officer
attend City Council meetings
Other cities, such as Costa Mesa,
Huntington Beach and Irvine,
already have uniformed ofhcers pre-
sent at their meetings.
"One indlVldual was acting a )Jt-
Ue peculiar,• he said. • J felt a lot bet-
ter when the !police) chief walked in
the room.•
City Manager Homer Bludau said
he has asked Police Chief Bob
McDonnell to determine the poss1bll-
ity of having a police officer or mem-
ber of the Police Department's man-
A few months ago, Bludau sa1d, a
resident refused to leave the podium
after ht!> spedkmg LJine had expued
essary to have a police officer
at Newport a.act. City eo.,.,dl
meetings? Call our Readers Hot-
line at (949) 642-6086 or send an
e-mail to dailypilotOlatimes com
Please spell your name when call-
ing and give your hometown A
daytime telephone number 1s
needed for verification.
Although Newport Beach has
been spared a blood bath sunilar to
the one that occurred in Riverside in
"I just think that it 1t wasn't a
budget issue, then why not do it?" SEE POLICE PAGE 4
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• Sf AN HILLER I DAILY PILOT
Skciters ask
council to
help save
Ice Chalet
•Costa Mesa mayor tells
children, parents to meet with
the property owner and ice nnk
operator about pending closure. ·
Jennif er Kho
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -Dozens of Ice Chalet
skaters and parents·_ many weanng ice
skating costumes and skates Wlth covered
blades -tned to convince the City Coun-
olon Monday rught to help them save the
skating rink, wttich is scheduled to close
tlus month.
"We're here l1l support of a rundown .
buLldJng that means a lot to us,• said Jan
Kowslo, a Fountain Valley resident who
brought a stack of boo,Jcs that. menlJon Ice
Chalet. its coaches or Skaters
"The value of the ice nnk obVlously hdS
personaJ appeal to everyone who pdrlia-
pates. But Costa Mesa IS on the map
because of the Ice Chalet ice nnk.
Workers cover Balboa Pavlllon with tarps Monday so it can be sprayed with a pesticide to eradicate dry-wood termites. •. . We are not talking about Just a per-
sonal kids' activity. We're tallo.ng about
the Lmpress1on we make on the world lf
we Jose the rink, the whole corrunuruty
Exterminators
cloak the
Newport Beach
landmark
with tarps
for fumigation
of dry-wood .
term'ites
Balboa Pavilion is
alt wrapped .up
Paul Clinton
DAILY PILOT
r
T a1k about an odd job.
Exterminators blanketed the
angled walls and steeple-
top roof of Balboa Pavilion on
Monday to eradicate a dry-wood.
termite infestation.
Workers draped µie 96-year-old
Newport Beach landmark with
80,000 square feet of pink-and·
white vinyl tarps so they could
spray Vlkane gas -the trade
name for sulfuryl fluoride -into
the structure, whiclywas closed to
visitors at 8 a.m.
Owners of the pavilion's qua.int
shops and eatenes also shuttered
their businesses.
. Chem Free Exterminating of
Long Beach was hired for the job,
which presented more than one
challenge, including wind gusts of
more than 20mph and t~s that
had to be tacked down at the
water's edge.
Among the businesses affected
by the fumigation were Tale of the
Whale Restaurant, Catalina Pas-
senger Service, Newport Bay Har-
bor Cruises and Davey's Locker
Sportfishing.
Many of the shops will reopen
at 9 a.m. Wednesday A recorded
·message at Tale of the Whale Sdld
the restaurant. a favonte of many
seafood. lovers, would be closed
U)rough Thursday
Pavilion owners also turned off
.the-Victorian cupola's 1.400-bulb
light string, which illuminates
Newport Bay at nighttime. The
lights are expected to be switched
back on by the end of the month.
The Balboa Pavilion was built in
1905 as the terminal for the Pacif-
ic Electric Railway's Red Cars. It is
11 California landmark and listed in
the Nabonal Registry of Historic
Places ·
will suffer." ·
Ice Chalet, which for more than 27
years has been a community resource and
training ground for several Olympic
skaters, announced last week that it will
close Jan. 28.
Young skaters and theu parents are
fighting to keep Ice Chalet open or to start
another skating rink in its place
Some have signed a pebbon urging the
city and the property owner, CJ
Segerstrom and Sons, tonelp keep the
rink open
"The coaches are truly comnutted and 1 ...
am committed,· said Alyse Pesqueira. 13,
of Fountain Valley.
llte teenager sa.J.d she bas ~n JJOmg
to lee CbaJet for six years, skating three
dlld sometime four days a week
·1 landed my very hrst axel at Costa
Mesa Ice Chalet,· she 54.ld. "l just have a •
lot of memones about that .. rink. I have
dropped all the other sports I used to do. I
love skating.•
Christine Lesch, 15, of Santa Ana said
ice skating keeps her out of trouble .
"lee skating helps keep lads off the
streets. and off drugs. I ~w it happen to
me,• she said
SEE COUNCIL PAGE 4
Bechler expecte~ to testify in his · own· defense 11111
QAS'SllDS_ ' 'WIEYRIUM s
•Newport Beach man ..
accused of murdering his
wile at sea in 1997 wants to
talk about what happened,
his attorney says.
come on the day
wben the defen e
begins presenting lbi
wttn .
His altorney .. John
Barnett, Hld last
week that Becbl r
volunteered to take
lb tend and that he
hat always wanted
ta talk 1bout what
~ whDe lt II not WJ1Y com·
man lot ahD'det defeftdan" '° teltl· fy, It llD't unusual 9'ther.
Proeecuton bav charged
Beclllmr, 33, with murdering 1111
wtf9. ~ 31. by b&edDg --
the heed with a dumbbell ·and
weighting down h r body in the
oceaif about four miles off New·
port 8 ach. H r body pas not be n
found.
Prole<.'uton al.leg tNt B«hJer
killed his wtfe to cOllect on h r
Sl·million lite lnsW'ance poliCy.
Bechler bu dented all cha:rg
end maintaina lbat his wealthy
wUe,. trialblete and upert IWlm•
mer, wu knOcked Into the water by
8 rogue W.ft 'Wben lbe WU dri·
vtag a rented llpMdboet while tow· mg him an a body board m July
1197
Tbe aw. wl*:la ....... Deolm·
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tilms. So far, '\he proMCUtion bas
called to the tand sev rel Wltness·
m, Including no.a New. 30, Becll-
ler'• former gulfrlend, who told
JW'On lhAt be talked about the gru-
zly d..a. ol the mwd r after •
nJght ol pmtying.
KObi Laker, be9t man at the Bed\.· len~ ~. ·Mkl his Mend bad
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2 Tuesday, January 16, 2001
Kids
TALK BACK
Got
power?·
We asked children in
front of Chuck E. Cheese
on Harbor Boulevard in
Costa Mesa: Where does
electricity come from?
The poles.
The electric
poleS.
I don't know.
MAOE DAY, 3
Costa Mesa
ASHER KANE,
7 Costa Mesa r.tl1".AH
It comes from
where my
granddad
works.
TAN
MICHAEL. 3
Costa Mesa
The sun.
Because the
sun gives light
and if we did·
n't have the·
sun, there
wouldn't be
any light.
JOHN RYDER.
9
Costa Mesa
The power
station.
RYAN
LOBATO, 7
Costa MeSa
From the TV.
MADISON
'rHEEMUNG, 6
Costa Mesa
I think
electrkity
comes from
the electric
company.
BROOKE
THEEMUNG, 8
Costa Mesa
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THE WEEK
• sotOOl.: Newport Hart>Oi High
School
·• ~ Mlehael Vossen
• PHONE: (949) 51s-6301
IN THE CLASSROOM
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• NEEDS: Student desks because the
need far oufwelghs the source of
funds.
• WISH: To develop new programs
and augment existing programs that
assist all students In achieving their
educational goals .
Doily Pilot
GREG FRY I OAll.Y PILOT
Adams Elementary School fourth-graders, from left, Ryan Knapp, Christine. Gutierrez, Daniel Ross, Fletcher Lambright
and Shane Butter, all 9, work on a group-project studying the various features of California's four geographic regions.
A California state. of mind-
Danette Goulet
DAILY PILOT
COSTA MESA -In the fourth grade, stu-
dents are at a stage where they are on the cusp
of transfonning into older, more responsible chil-
dren and yet still maintain many childish traits.
One minute they can be seriously informing
you of a fact and the next grinning in chagrin as
the'ymake a mess of trying to write a sentence.
That is what I took away from watching them
interact in groups, at any rate. It was quite
endearing.
· ~ Jennifer Wedlock's fourth-grade class lft-
Adams Elementary School was studying the var-
ious regions of California.
The class wa9' split into foUM]roups to cover
the four regions -the coast, mountains, desert
. and Central Valley.
• The groups were studying their assigned area
Fourth-graders take charge of
their U:aming in group activity
and -amid the giggles -
proudly share their knowledge.
and creating a visual aid, which they then used
to teach the rest of the class about that region.·
As I approached each group, students were
eager to impart the knowledge they had learned.
First, I went to the Central Valley group.
."The golden poppy grows there. That's the
state flower,• sald a serious-looking Fletcher
Lambright, 9.
"We're going to make a chart, then maybe put
a picture down at the bottom," said Ryan Knapp,
describing the process .
This same group of children was, in fact. more
interested in creating color patterns with their
use of magic markers than getting the facts
down on pa}ler.
The mountain folks had mountains of facts to
share.
"Over half the land in California is covered in
mountains." said Wes Barloon, 9.
"There are waterfalls," added Mario Ayala, 9.
· "Yosemite has the highest water1all tn the
U.S. at 2,425 feet," Wes said.
All this knowledge and they couldn't.stop gig-
gling as. one group member wrote •vtsin •
instead of visit. ·
· Despite the hysterical interaction of these
groups, Wedlock said an activity such as this,
where students take charge of their learning, is
invaluable because they take ownership o! their
learning.
That fact was ~ to see from the proud woy
in which they shared their knowledge.
School
LUNCH MENUS
TODAY ,
Munchable Lunch Salad or Dannon
blended yogurt (4 ounces) with
peanut butter-and-jelly "uncrustable"
sandwich, choice of fruit, choice of
100% fruit juice, choice of milk
tacos on crispy shells with lettuce,
cheese and salsa, choice of fruit,
tholce of milk
• The Munchable lunch Salad corr
tains tossed greens, cherry toma-
toes, crackers and protein sources
such as cheese, sunflower seeds,
fruit yogurt, honey-roasted peanuts
and dressing. The N~rt-Mesa Unified
School District offers menu choic-
es each day at elementary
schools. The selection vanes and
may be either a salad, sandwich
or hot entree. Students also may
choose a vegetarian entree.
School lunches are $1 .75 each;
the district does not accept
checks for less than $17.50. Here's
what's. being served this week:
WEDNESDAY
Munchable Lunch Salad or chicken
nuggets, baby carrots with low-fat
dip, fresh baked roll, choice of juice,
choice of milk
THURSDAY .
Munchable Lunch Salad or two beef
FIODAY .
Munchabte Lunch Salad or "cheese-a-
dilla, .. glazed fruit with topping,
choice of 100% fruit juice, choice of
milk
~MONDAY
Munchable lunch Salad or chicken
gordltas with pinto beans. lettuce,
cheese and salsa, choice of fruit,
choice of milk
No child is discriminated against
because of race, sex, color, national
origin, age or disability. If it Is
believed a child has been dlscrlml~
nated against. write immediately to
the Secretary of Agriculture, Wash-
ington, C?C 20250.
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COSTA MESA
• Plac9ntla Avenue: A hit·and-run accident
WIJ/5 reported at West 18th Street at 1:34 p.m.
Thursday.
• ShellfMr Drift: Possession of marijuana
was reported In the 700 bk>c.k at 1 :Os p.m.
Thunday.
• w.t 19th Street: An assault end ~
was reported In the 800 block at 12:52 e.m.
Thursday. ..
NEWPORT 1EACH
• la Joie Drtvr. A grand theft from a Whlde
w. reported In the 200 bloCk at 4 p.m. Thurt-da>f. •
• Nau' art C:..W Drtwe: A wallet wm
reportld "°""horn • men's poCbt M
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Hurley Bell replica ts .
now the Five Crowns
N ear the end of
Coast Highway in
Corona del Mar is a
building that looks like it
should be in England -lit-
tle SUipnse since it is an
~act replica of the H urley
'Bell, a famous English.Jrul.
It was built by two very
proper English ladies, Mar-
guerite Mccullock and her
mother, who planned it as
theu home but quickly
realized the commercial
potential of the place dnd
leased 1t to a senes of hne
restaurant operators.
The first was Bruce War-
ren, a bc:Ull actor who, with
d.flOther ham actor, had run
Tail of the Cock, a very
successful restaurant m Los
Angeles.
Warren attempted to
duplicate hls success in
Corona del Mar, operating
the site as Tail of the Cock
He fared well until World
Wa.I Il d.ld away With any
automobile traJfic at rught
and he went out of busmess
' After the wur, Fred I ler-
shon ran the place as the
Hurley BEUi, and hls opera-
tion may have been the
highlight of restaurant oper-
ations in Newport Bearh
until the R.Jtz Cdllle along.
Under Hershon, no(hmg
left the kitchen without
undergoing a personal
inspecbon by tus wife, Mil-
dred.
. One afternoon r WdS
watching a high-stakes gin
rummygamedtthel.rvtne
Coast (now Newport Beach)
Country Club. One of the
players had a phone cdl.I He
asked me to take his hand. I
d.ld, drew and gmned. The
losers pushetl dcross the
table more money thdfl I
had ever seen in one pldce
The man who won pushed
1t all to me-and told me to
work out d dinner for j1l the
players d.fld thei.r wives dfld
ffi}' wife and mysell.
I went down to the I lur-
ley Bell. showed Hershon
the money and asked him il
he could put together a din-
Robert Gordner
Tff E VERDICT
ner for the crowd with that
mqney. He said he could.
We hdd dumer at the
restaurant. dnd the guests,
who were a fdllly sophisti-
cated group, Sdld it was the
best dmner they ever had.
There is a story that the
Hurley Bell was a broAlel,
but that is pure hogwash. It
was d gambling joint. I
know becauv-when two
mavenck cops raided the
place and arrested the
operators, I was the cJty
judge al the time.
I fined -the operdtors the
maximum and ordered
thetr eqwpment confiscat-
ed I knew that WdS
beyond my duthonty and
that the order probably
would be set aside, but I
did 1l jUSl for the hell of 1t
Sure enough, a Superior
Court judge set 1t dS1de.
Such are the vaganes of
age that I don't remember
who operated the Hwley Bell
after Hershon, but at some
point 1t became the Five
Crowns and it has to be one
of 1he most consistently suc-
cessful restaurants around
I wd.lk by 1t every Sun-
day and am amazed at the
brunch crowd. And as for
Motber's Day, the traffic
generated is so heavy the
restaurant has to have its
own traffic offfter. I imagine
the two ladJes who bwlt it
would be quite pleased. -----------
• ROBERT GARONER is a Corona
del Mar resident and a fonner
judge. His column 1s published
Tuesdays.
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2 visions for Grystal Cove to be unveiled
• lWo days before the
first pub~c meeting
on a $35-million resort
plan, env).ron.mentalists
to detail the ir own
alternative proposal.
P•ul Clinton
D AILY PILOT
1hunpmg the state parks
department's •first public
unveiling Thursday of deyeJ-
opment plans for Crystal
Cove, a group of local envl-'
ronmentalists scheduled a
news conference today to
detail its vision for the histon c
beachfront property
The Alliance to Rescue
Crystal Cove, led by Crystal
Cove resident Laura Davick,
has been negotiating with.
the state Department of
Parks and Recreation on an
altemabve to the $35-m.i.llion
luxury resort proposed by
-San Franosco-based devel-
oper Michael Freed.
KIM HAGGERTY ZVUUS I DAl.V I'll.OT
George-Hrebien and Laura Davick, volunteers for the Alliance to Rescue Crystal Cove,
stand next to the eroded bank of Los Trancos Creek. They think that urban runoH ls
polluting the beach at Crystal Cove, where 46 historic cottages are to be renovated. DaVlck, who founded the
grass-roots environmental
group, said she has been
working to shore up support
for her plan.
She has suggested raising
money through private sector
grants dnd chantable founda-
tions to renovdte Crystal
Cove's 46 historic cottages
and havmg a copservancy or
nonproul agency operate the
development
. FYI ·
• WHA~ News conference
by the Alliance to Rescue
Crystal Cove
• WHEN: 2:30 p.m. today
• WHERE: Crystal Cove
State Paf.k on Pacific Coast
Highway at Los Trancos
Canyon Road. Follow the
road in and bear left down
to the eeach and cottages.
• WHA~ Public meeting by
the state Parks and Recre-
ation Department on Crys-
tal Cove development •
plans
' • WHEN: 7 p.m. Thursday
• WHERE: Lincoln Elemen-
tary School, 3101 Pacific
View Drive, Corona del
Mar
Surprisingly Freed and
state PMks Director Rusty
Areias have Sd1d they could
support the alternate plan
floated by Davick and oth-
ers.
Under her plan, the more
lhdn. $30 mtllJon needed to
rPslore the historic c~ttages
would hdtre to be raised in the
pnvate sector.
"What the pubbc can
expect (at the briefing) is all
the players to discuss the11
concerns regarding what's
corning down (Thursday),•
she said ·we'll also be touch-
mg bneny on some alternate
thoughts that we've been
putting together.•
Preservabon Partners as an lhe average beachgoer away
arm of Passport Resorts to from Crystal Cove.
DaVJck SaJd she has enl.Jst-
ed ·a big name· as fund-rdlS-
mg muscle but declined to
name the person unUl the
news conference
On Thursday. Freed will
present dn overview of the
resort project. AreldS also IS
scheduled to speak.
implement his development. Freed has said he would
The briefing comes a mere
two days before the first pub-
lic meeting on the resort plan,
which first came to light
shortly after the state hired
Freed m September 1997 as
the project's concessionaire.
Freed formed Crystal Cove
Freed has said he would _charge an average of $375
renovate Crystal Cove's 46 per rught to stay at the "flTSt-
cottages. which were placed class vintage CaWorn1a
on the National Register of beach resort." as Crystal
Historic Places m 1979, and Cove was descnbed m the
add ameruties such as restau-1997 contract
The pu blJc is mvited to
com..11ent on the type of pro-
ject that eventually will be
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• 1 used to get in trouble
and 1 pretty much stopped
after I began skating. Keep-
ing the rink can help the com-
munity become a better place
as a whole because if kids are
kept off the streets, there can
be no problems after school.·
A number of students said
they use the rink as part of
their physical education
classes and will have to trav-
el much farther if the rink
closes. ·
Debbie Sims of Wesbnin·
ster said she could walk ta the
local rink but chooses to drive
her 3-year-old daughter, Ash-
ley Payne, to Ice Chalet
instead.
"The Westminster rink is
Briefly Jn THE NEWS r
Sloop s[lks at its
moorings in harbor
A 29-foot sloop sunk a t its
moorings Monday morning
in Newport Harbor, prompt-
ing the Orange County
Sheriff's Harbor Patrol to set
out a flotation device to con-
tam a small oil and kerosene
spill.
..
nice and dean, has a food bar
and is well-kept up, but we
drive to get to this nnk -
with rodents, falling ceiling
tiles and a parlciog lot you
have to wade through when it
rains -because of the coach-
es,• she se.id. _
•To split them up would be
terrible. . . . The skaters who
are there now want to go on
and have the drive to com-
pete. Most skaters take
lessons from a team of coach-
es, not one coach.•
Mayor Libby Cowan said
the issue might not be in the
council's jurisdiction.
She asked the parents to
meet with representatives of
lee Chalet and C.J .
Segerstrom and Sons and to
update the council on the dis-
cussions at its Feb. 20 meet-
ing.
ln other action, the coun-
The fluids floated on the
surface of Newport Bay after
the boat sunk about 8:45 a.m.
in the ·c· mooring area near
West Coast Highway at Bay
Shore Drive, said Harbor
Patrol Sgt. Gary Smith.
The cause of the sinking
was nbt immediately known.
The boat is scheduled" to be
raised today by a private sal-
vage company.
The boat's owner, Paul.
Chdn of San Diego, was con-
tacted and told about the
sinking, Smith said . ..
ell discussed the possibility.
of individually handpicking
city coJnID,issioners but voted
3 to 2 against the process.
Cowan and Council-
woman Linda Dixon -both
previous supporters of the
new process-said they were
persuaded by residents
speaking against the new
process to vote to continue the
current method of voting as a
whole to appoint cornmissJon-
ers. Councilman Chris Steel,
who previously opposed the
proposed new process, voted
with the majprity. •
The only difference ls the
new commissioners -scbed·
uled to be appointed in Feb-
ruary -will be appointed to
two-year terms instead ot the
four-year terms of previous
commissioneTS.
Councilman Gary Mona-
han, who strongly opposed
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•There have been
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seemed very angry,• Blu-·
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dents' rights to address
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•Jt would be for the
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meetings.
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Goy Geiser-Sandoval
EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING
Once upon a
ti1fle, teaching
creationism
zvas the science
K •llll>dS 1s Tl'<'Vdhiallng whether
1t wtll continue its l>an on
lcdthing c1hout Pvolullon A
stnuldr issue hds nw111bers of our
h><·dl conunumty dl odd<>.
The coni.ldnl ('Onlroversy over
whether M'umw ( ld'>'>t.!S should
tedc·h crcc1llomsm dS well as the the-
ory ol evolulwn 1s renumscent ol
dnother tmw Ill history.
At lhdt tun<'. philosophers were
h('fd m gredl prestige, dnd philoso-
phy professors werP paid 10 tunes
more thdn mdlhcrnolics professors.
There were two views of the uni-
verse. One wt1s d('CPpted as correct.
The church t1nd qCJvemment
allowed 1t to hf' lclllyhl. Books could
be wrilt<>n dbout 1t. The public was
cillowPd to h•nrn and think about it.
It WdS considPrN l th£' v1ew of the
·Holy Scnphm.', t1ncl it had to be fol-
lowed in dcc•cl <1nd thought.
A second theory lo explain the
placement oncl mov<'rn<'nl of the
universe hdd 1Jc•t>11 dround for about
90 years hut httd ht•<'n condemned.
'It was not in kf't•rm1g with the Holy
Scripture. Tn lwl11•v<' m such a theo-
ry was ht•rrsy To te<1ch or write
about the tlwory brought punish-
ment both 10 We .rncl dfler death
But one mdn wc1s a yreat mathe-
mdt1c1an and he refrned c1n instru-
ment that dUowed him, and others
of h!S time, to observe the hedvenJy
boches. With thdl instrument -a
telescof)f" -he could see sU11spoL'i.
The problem wils thdl sunspots
couJd not Px1st c1ccorcling to the
accepted facts of U1C' day r:md the
religious tcc1c·hings. But there they
were.
By tr<.1ckmg sunspots, the con-
demned thl•ory made moie sense
them the acTepl<'cl fdcts of that time.
The sunspoLc; sugyes ted to Uus man
that the sun was U1e cPnter or the
solar system c1nd the Earth moved
around 1t.
BeCClusC' Gc1llleo had been pro-
hibited from teactung or defending
the condemnro theory or Copemi-
1 cus, he spent JO years wnting a dia·
logue in wluc:h various characters in
his book argued the particulars of
thPse two theories dl>out the move-
ment of the heavenly bo<hes. No
conclusions were drawn
Galileo spent the next three years
havmg tus book reviewed and see·
mg it censured before it was
c1pproved and could be published.
After its first pnnllng ... he was
brought before the Inquisition. He
was questioned about whether he
believed that the Earth revolved
around the sun, m opposition to the
scnptures and God: He was cen-
sured. :I'he book was prohibited for
the next 200 years.
• Today. the struggles involved in
devising experiments and collecting
and disseminating evidence to prove
or disprove the Copernican theory
have been forgotten.
Wbo among us would suggest
that our schoolchlldren must be
taught an alternate theory that the
Earth doesn't move and the sun and
planets revolve around it? Is there
anyone who believes that their faith
is throatened because schools tee.ch
lbe latest scientific evid~nce about
astronomy?
When Galileo saw sunspob, his
faith was not detcned. Why do we
think Uult 5tudents who 1 am about
evolution cu et rtsk1 la lt any won-
d r why tb.cro ts a J c:k of science
teacbera wh n w subject thtmi to
sc:rutlny for tO{lCb.lJ\'g that thrre ls
ldentifit evidence for th lht'Ory ol
evoludonl
l hope our t c:h n 4J busy
preputng lh next Oe.111 -1tu·
dentl wbo will o rve, expenm nt,
qtiel&n and hypothelstte
"Many families see us as a day
care, but we're not a licensed
day-care facility and we can't
be one."
-Tammy Dowley-Blackman, director of
Girls Inc. in Costa Mesa on the decision to
stop accepting boys into the organization
The Dally Pilot welcomes lettet'l on MUe"S concerning
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Tuesdoy, January 16, 2001 5
Skate park project should be . reversed
T he Daily Pilot is wrong. ln its edllonal
t•Looking back lS not d good council
trait,• Jan. 6), 11 states that 1l IS not d
good idea for new coU11cil members to undo
by acb.ng dQdU1st trrespon-
si ble dec1S1ons of a pnor
council Sdlety of children
should nse above •maklng
the11 mark· on the aty.
take, deldymg d litll<' lonyN tc, put ttus skate
park in d sdle spot rs worth tht• Wdlt
Let'~ lake dnother look di TeWrnkJe Park,
the comer of Arlmqton dOd Pres1d10 dnves
next to Bdrk Pdfk would lw dn 1.!XC'eUent spot.
Whdl about Fd1rv1ew Pdrk OP.xi to the n1tJ-
rodd site?
.,,_.__.~~·~nsof pnorcounc:tls.
earttly disagree. In fdct, Councilwoman
Karen Robmson should be heartily congratu-
lated for usmg common sense to try to stop
what potenl.lally 1s d horrendous rrusldke hy
the pnor counctl
The Dally Pilot thmks that since not.tung
new was brought to the table over the pro-
posed skdte pdrk site rtl
REBUTT'Al Chdrle dnd Hdnulton
M strcc>ts that the current
council should pro~ecd fo
build the park !even thoughl many pE>bple
agree is unsafe cLnd ill-conceived.
• The fact thdl d womdn was dlmost lullC'd
crossing the street nedr this s1tE' 1s confirma-
l.lon that the pnor council mdde a mistd,ke in
picking this site for c.1 µark lhot will allract
countless kids
AJlhough the state Legislature struck
down potential liability for nl.les lrom skrtte
parks, what kind of llab11Jty problems w1U the
city be lookmg dt 11 some lud 1s ktlled cross-
il).g the street to this pdrk dnd the oty wc.1s
aware of the potenlJdl hdZdrds mvolved?
The dec1S10n by the pnor rounc1l has I.ht>
potential lo see swls rued dgatnst th<' clly I
commend Robinson lor talung d stand to cor-
rect the rrustake made by the pnor counctJ
Contrary to the opu11on of the Ddlly Pi.lot,
new council memberi. ctm mdkt> their mark
DeoSJons mrtde by pnor
counals hdve to be scruu-
m.zed if they don't make
sense or are deas1ons that,
in the op1ruons ol many,
are unsafe
Mike Schealer One hds to wonder why
some of the rurr<>nt counCll
members canl.lnue to defend th1s site Oo
they defend their degsion bdsed on sound
rcosonfug or based on the fact thdt lhey want
to stick by prior decisions uncond1Uondlly?
These members who conllnul:' to defend -
the Chorle!Harrullon site appear to h<' more
wornecl that the "mdrk" they mdde on the
nty is more important than making a safe
df'C'is1on.
I am certain that these members, as well
c1~ lbe editors ol the Dally Pilot, do not wdnt
to some ddy look back at Uus dec1s1on and
have regrets thdt 6,Fhild was m1ured or even
killed in a lfdfhc accident.
I certainly recogruze that this process hrts
gone on way too long. l feel for the k1cls who
want this park bu.J.lt ....
In rectl.ity, tt should hdve been completed
long ago Alter au, the procesc; to bwJd was
to begm m Uons Park unW the council
<,lopped 1t for some reason
Even though all of the delays are hard to
Tlus City Council hd:. dfl opportunity to
correct d bad s1tuabon I hop•· they take the
oµporturuty to do '>O, <1nd 1 w1'>h the Odtly
Pllot agreed
lnndentaJJy. lhP 1 nunr t.l dPr'l'>IOn to
tl'move cLU the Pdrk <'onunts"1on dnd l'lc1n·
mng Comrruss1on nwmbl•r'> J'> dnolh(•r df'n·
s1on lhdt ought to be sc rulmul'd
I agree w1th Counci.lmdn C..nr)' Monahdn
that rronyism will run rontpdnt II f'd('h
council member 1s dllowPd tr> .,<·lt>t t ont>
member for edch ol the cornmt'>'>Wn'>. how
much personal embro1lnwi1t will Pdf'h
. council memhN he c1ccu.,ecl ul( J\ltt•r dll,
personal embro1lmf'nt I'> d n•n'>lHl not to
speak on the subJt!<"h, rte< 1ird1nq to th" nty
attorney.
II you wondc~r whrtt lhf' rurnhhnq sound
WdS when the council mdrll' lhl'> dl'ets1on, 11
WdS Charles TeWmkJe, Wlll Jurddn, Bt•rt
Srruth. Enc Johnson dnd mctll)' ol the other
Costd Mesa pioneer; rolltnq oH•r m thPlr
graves They must rertlly hl' \\ondering dhout
the actions of some of our c urr1>nt rounc1l
members.
• MIKE SCHEAFER is a Costa Mesa resident and a for-
mer memt:>er of the city Parks Comm1ss1on
READERS RESPOND
Banned poetry sparks debate over religious· freedom
•AT ISSUE: Costa Mesa Senior Center published
Mabel Knowles' poems in its monthly newsletter,
the Chronicle, for five years but the new director now
deems them inappropriately religious ("Christian poet
challenges senior center," Jan. 6).
I strongly agree wllh Costa
Mesa Senior Center director
Aviva Goelmdn's policy that
religious poetry tS not dppropn-
ate in the center's newsletter, the
Chrorucle, since the center 1s
partially funded by the city.
H owever, her contention lhat
•Hanukkah is a not a religious
holiday; it's a lestivily" to 1ustify
the lighting of d menornh in
December ts technically correct
but de facto wrong.
Because normal activihei.
(work and school) are not cur-
tailed dunng the eight days of
Hanukkah, it is not a religious
holiday like the Jewish New
Yeai. Day of Atonement or
Passover.
Howev~r. the resbvlly 1s men-
tioned in the Jewish legal com-
mentary the Talmud (Tractate
S~bbat 21-b) and commemo-
rates the rededlcabon of the tem-
ple in Jerusalem after its dese-
cration by the Syrian Greek ruler
Antiochus IV.
Clearly, it is considered a relJ -
gious holiday by Jews and non-
Jews in this country, and 1t
should be treated as such when
decisions about its appropriate-
ness in a public facility Uke the
senior center are made
BENJAMIN J. HUBBARD
Costa Mesa
Chairman, Department of
Comparative Religion
cal State Fullerton
A s an Amen can otizen , I am
very concerned about Aviva
Goebnan's use of the phrase
•separation of church and slate•
in her explanation of her actions
against Mabel Knowle and h r
activthes U1 and around th~ Costa
Mesa Senior Center.
Such a phr occurs nowhere
in the U.S Constitution nor tn
any founding docwnents of our
great nation.
Cenetelly attributed lo the l t
Amendment of tb ComUtuhon,
tb ebov c:ontroverslal phrase ln
actuality bears no rur,mblancit to
th real \hmg: "Con ahall
make no law rapfCting en
tabliahmant of religian or pn>-
hlblttilg th I er there· o1:
Th1s rorwam·thlnking 1tato·
fn81ll renected the foundlhg
fathen' pualon for' fnN!dom from·
tyranny bl the fOIJll of I tt.at •
lnltttuted denomlnatiOn u ~
' t ' ...
ex1~ted m Gredt Bntam
Also embodied m the state-
ment from the Consl.ltullon IS the
detemunabon for the fedPral
government to avoid pldcmg bar-
ners upon its Citizens thdl would
d1scLllow them from openly (1.e ..
m public and community places)
exerc1Smg I.heir faith, perhaps rn
song. writing, prayer, etc.
My, how the political Wlnds
have changed! In 2001, being c1
Christian means being targeted
by everyone from the media to
the local senior center. Please,
everyone, let's not hide behind
the myth 11f •separation" when
discnminatory actions Me taken
Goelman's actions agamst
Chnsbanity at the senior center
don't really seem based on some
moral or legaJ prinople but more
likely on the prevailing ·we can't
offend· mald1se sweeping our
land.
But wait ... I believe she has
1ust offended the JeWISh"mern-
bers of the center by downgrad·
mg theu Hanukkah feast obser-
vance to the level of a •restivr-
ly. • She also has offended Chns·
bans by demanding that they
cease a talk of a •Jesus• or a
•savior" -never mind that
most of the world religions rec-
ognize Jesus in some Conn or
fashiqn. ·
My gut feeling, though. is that
Goelman isn't too worried about
offending.. Christians, only every·
one else:\
To defend this bias, she would
have to debate with none other
than John Adams, perhaps the
greatest of all American patnols
dunng the Revolutionary War,
who counters: "The general pnn-
o ples on wluch the fathers
achieved independence were the
general pnndples ol Christiani·
ty .•
It's bme for a lustory l son
Religi~n end the 5tete are ind li·
bly, wooderlu.Uy, woven together
... mbra<:o lt
JEFF R. GEOGHAN
Costa M
GREG FRY I DAILY Pk.OT
Costa Mesa poet Mabel Knowles has had a number of her writings
appear in the Costa Mesa Senior Center newsletter over the years,
but now her Chrlitian-themed poetry has been excJu'ded from .the
publication by new director Aviva Goelman, and Knowles has also
been told she can no longer say grace while dining a! the ~nter.
dppreoallon for her art work
In the article, it menbons
Goelman pennitted Hanukkah
re uviues as oondenonunational
festJvilles -they weren't rell-
g10us -and that there were no
Chnstian programs for Chnst-
mas, only nondenominational
My feeling is J don't know a
person who would go to a
Hanukkah program and think lt'i.
nondenominational. There are
many Chrtstians on the other
hand who ~ould go to a Christ-
mas program talking about Santa
Claus or a ChrtstmdS tree that
would'be nondenominational. I
have lriends who are Muslims
and have Christmas trees with no
religious connotation.
So I think Goelman LS a little
off base. She D\lght be a little too
mtense in her new tenure, and I
ltunk sbe hould be more uruver·
saJ and a little more canng Qf the
older people wbo_m she is serv-
ing
ARLEEN. MCCAFfltEY
Newport Beach
'T.' hll supposed " porabon of
'.1 chwch and tat • by public
employ has goo too far. l am
ottcmd@d by the l•Ck of d.i'1 rstty
lmpoMd by Aviva Goehna.n on .
the tenior dmn ol our corn.mu· mty. WhO & iM to WU pt to U. th4ir falth ln 1 bQ1 end not
aet ll out ICt;pit at ti:iUI h Of yn•
agoguel
AdUHI a.re 1b!Mt to i~M!
Ute filth of OtMn. wtMlthe 'they
.._ W-. It or i*. Pdb edltl .
deJ6 '°...,,.. ..... Willi u
CM C\lt\ft,
The Chrcm1de is oot publish-.
mg religious pO<'ms. 1t ts publish-
ing works of cn•dtive !>eruor Otl·
zens, whose full. nth, long bves
include fa1th .• Tho'>P who read
them can understdnd and appre-
Cldle thJs. l 'iUre w1sti the seruor
center and its e"'ployees could.
MIKE BA~NETT
Cost~ Mesa
A s one who was rais~ in lhe
Jewish rellg10n -although I .
.became a Chrislia1' in' 1910 -
I'm very sadde11.ed that AVtva
Goehnan IS.against Mabel
Knowles putting Chnstian poetry
mto the seruor center's new let·
ter r wonder ii peopl know that
Costa Mesa SeruOJ. Center is
home to a Chri nan church. No
one mmds taking monef from 4
Chnstiari church, but yet this
lady' poems can't be pnn~.
That ounds like hypocnsy to me. rm very ddcn«Mi. it' no~
ngbt. Th ro should:be freedom
of e.xp ion. 1lm lady should
be able to conllnu having
poc!ll'.IS pu ·bed. • ·
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Daily Pilot Tuesday, Jonuory 16, 2001 7
Standing tall
• Ensign's Chris
Adorno, 4-foot-6, is a
most inspirational
basketball player.
Steve Virgen
D AILY PtlOT
Christmastime comes
whenever Chris Adorno, a
13-year-old Ensign Interme-
diate School basketball play-
er, sees a dribble drive lead to
a layup, a swish from a three-
point bomb or d slam dunk.
It's like heaven.
His love for the game mir-
rors his z~ for We. He bas
managed to maintain a posi-
tive outlook amid a childhood
of health troubles.
• 1 love basketball.• says
Adorno. "It's JUSt tun. U I was
big, I would like to dunk. Like
Shaq, I would like to throw it
right m there.·
Adorno has enduted 15
surgenes because of prob-
lems stemming from a prema-
ture birth.
When he was born, he had
no auway through the nasal
passages. He receives air suf-
fTCiently when breathing
through his mouth.
SEAN HlllERIOAILV PILOT
Chris Adorno ls a proud member of Ensign Intermediate boys ~asketball team.
When he watches the
eighth-grade Seabees play,
his eyes open wide and he
fliRcbes dS he waits for tus
chance to show tus stuff. And,
when he actually plays on the
basketball court, for Adorno,
He was born Wlth a cleft
p~Llet. He relled on a tra-
cneotomy (a sur91caJ operung
mdde into the trachea for air-
• .. Family affair
8 Siblings Debbie and
Kevin Candelaria gro~
toge ther on and off the
court at Vanguard.
Tony Altobelli
0AILV PILOT
The question was laid out
there for Kevin Candelaria to
answer. If everything was
equal m terms of size and
strength between him and his
sister, Debbie, who would
win in a one-on-one basket-
' ball game?
·1 think she cowd take
me,• Kevin said. #She's got a
nice, little jumper.•
Then, after a second to
think about it ...
"Nah, actua lly. I'd blow
her doors off. •
Spoken like' a true big
brother.
, Kevin Candelaria is a 23·
• year-old senior on the Van-
• guard University men's bas-
ketball team, while Debbie, a
20-year-old sophomore, plays
on the women's team. It
• seems that the two have been
insepar(!ble as far back as
they can remember.
·When we were in high
school and she was a fresh-
' man and I was a senior, she
was always hanging out with
, me and my friends,• Kevin
said. •Living together, going
· to school together, playing
sports together, we were pret-
ty tight growmg up. Oh, once
in a while I'd get mad and
• explode on lter, but nothing
too major. Just your normal
brother-sister thing.•
Kevin, born and raised in
northern Anzond, has bee n
awdy from the house for a
number Qf years now, so the
opportunity lo have fam!ly
close by is welcome'{!
"It's been great haV1ng her
down here with me,~ Kevin
sa.Jd . "Hdving family around
lS always a nice lhlng •
Kevin and Debbie ore lhe
second and third of four Can-
delana children, squeezed in
between Brian, 25, and Joe, a
sophomore at Page High in
Arizona. The Candelaria fam-
ily is based out of Page Ariz.,
population, 10,000.
•All the kids grew up
around sports,• Kevin said.
"Our dad has always stressed
to us God, family, school and
athletics, in that order. We've
all always been a very close
family.·
After a stint at Mesa Com-
munity College, Kevin came
to Vanguard and played
baseball for the Lions, twice
earning All·Golden State
Athletic Conference honors
as an outfielder, third base-
man a,nd catcher. In his two-
year baseball career, he hit
.330 with 16 home runs and
70 RBis.
Still with one year of
school work to complete,
Kevin looked toward another
sport to wrap up his vu
.career.
"I had heard about having
a fifth year of eligibility with a
second sport," he said. •1 had
made a lot or friends with the
guys on the team and they
e ncouraged me to give it a try
for Ws year. I also spent a lot
SEE FAMILY PAGE 8
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE AFOOT
, GREG FRV,fl.AILY Pl.OT
Estanda's Karleen Cunan (15) and Costa Mesa's Devin Denman do battle ln recent
Pad.fie Coast League girls soccer game. Costa Mesa hosts Northwood and Estanda
vt.sJts Corona del Mar as league play continues today begtnnlng at 3:15 p.m.
Football gives Rankin Ivy League upgrade
I
I ; A s recently as Thanks-
: giving, Newport Har-
bor High senior Andy
Ran.kin's collegiate checklist
included neither football, nor
the Ivy League.
But, thanks to his contin-•
ued willingness to hit the
' books, as well as a penchant
: for hitting opposing ball car-
: riers, the Newport Harbor
: High llnebacker"will soon
1 accept an opportunity to
: combine the two. I lt'a a somewbat surprising
1 development for the 6-foot-3,
• 216-~ All-Newport-Mesa
District outside linebacker,
: who oountl himself among
: those most perplexed. by this
' fortuitous c:ha1n of events. . . , • 1 never really thought 1
: wo\ild be playing college
} football,• Mid Rankin. who
: bef1an his prep football • career aa the stiu11ng quar-
: terbedt on the Sailon' fresh·
'manteam. f He spent bi.I sophomore
and :lunlor l8UODI traNiUon·
f,g (rom quarterback to tight
ed. M well M leernb)g MW
to combat blocker! at an
~1taed outside line· blicltM.
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.Rankin, who did produce
in a backup defensive role as
a junior, packed on 30
pounds in his final prep off-
season and wound up amass-
ing 65 tackles, third-best on
the team, behind probable
All-CIP konorees Alan Saenz
and Chris Manderlno.
And while his academic
resume aloae, was not enough
to gain consideration from Ivy
League iec::ruit.en, footbl!lll
coaches from Brown. Oar-
mouth and Columbia, were
impressed enough by his work
on the field that his solid class-
room aedentlals became suffi-
dent for admisliort. 1 Rankin returned from a
recruiting trip to Brown Sun-
day and plans vill~ to Dart-
mouth and Columbla the
next two weekendl.
•Alter lalk:ing with the
coaches, tht!f all want me;"
RaD.k1n N.kL •So, now, it's
Just a matter ol piddng
wbicb one I wanl •
Rankin Rid be bu dii-
runed Brown with former
Newport Hart>or tM!plate
Robert Cole, a 2000 Hatbof
~who wUI oamr• lOrtilnil OQ tbe .........
for tba a.rs Dat -
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the New York City-based
campus. ~
•At this point,• be said, "I
can't make a bad decision.
They're al1 gteal places to get
an education and I'm very
e.xdted."
When U comes to basket·
ball excitement, few teams
can match
the Costa
Mesa High '
boys bomb
squad f()f
ent~
menfvalue
this season.
Delplte
bow Coach
BobServen
lists them in
tbepo-v
gram,&-
loot-7
l8Dlioc"Mike
~ fj probably tbe only
mM!lbsoltt9~~
mlD ~ ldll' 1-.n 6-0.
But. tbily have compen-
Mted with a,,.......
ciftellle tt..t. bei pl'Od..cM
The proc.u wb.lcb wW
align scllools in Orange
County leagues for athletlc
competition be¢ming the
fall of 2002, officially began
Thunday.
More su~dve meet·
lngs of county prlndpals are
ICheduled Pnday, Feb. 7 end
Feb. 15.
Bedanan, • n w lchool
bated in Tustin. has been
targeted. bY tome, f<>' lndu·
*'n 1n the hdfk Coat
League. But. ~ ~
conlulloD about when the tchoolwm-. 'IWo~UnilMI 1?2 ...... ~· tn 17 ~n.10.1 .... wau1111 nu._.. tbe
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year releaquing cycle, ren-
dering its varsity impact mln·
lmal on tchools tt is leagued
with this time erowad.
way management) for four
years. As a baby, he was fed
through a tube
In June. he will take on
surgery No 16 -m laymen's
terms, to open the right side
of his nose.
When asked if he's ever
saddened, he answered, ·No.
I feel uuserable when we lose
a game (snuJes), bul nghl
now we're undefedted. •
Ado mo 1s, known for tus
magnetic personality and
radJ.ant snule His braces nev-
er stop ham from dlways
shoWlllg a gnn
He is 4-foot-b. but still
dredITU> of bemg d profe!>s1on-
al bdsketbdll pldy(•r Redhsll-
cctl.ly, hf' Wdnts to he d sports
announcer dnd practices to be
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SEE ADORNO PAGE 8
Meyers
inj ects
Pirates ,
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S ure. Orang.e Coast Col-
lege men's hoops hct!>
• do-it-dll Nack Burwell
Yes, the Pirates hdve point
guard penetrntor Ryan Earl
and smooth post moves from
Chad Hagedorn. They don't
lack sconng punch.
But, at JS the team's chdr-
acter that has made the dif-
ference in the Bucs' 4-0 start
in the Orange Emptre Con-
ference.
Coast's character comes
from an unlikely source:
Mark Meyers. 11\e Pirates'
triple
threat of
Burwell,
Earl and
Hagedorn,.
provide
persondli ty
on the
court,
while Mey-
ers pro-
duces the
team's
character
off at.
Meyers,
Steve Virgen
COASnRS
a 6-foot-7 240-pound fresh-
man, has endured a life of
diabetes -four insulin injec-
tions a day, nausea from l,he
joys of junk food and some-
times de pression
Since December. Meyers'
life became less rough. He
now uses an msuhn pump
that bas been surgically
inserted m his abdomen.
Coincidentally, basketball
serves as the perfect m~di
dne for Meyers.
•For the diabetes, it's very
good Car me because I need
the exercise,• be says. "Per-
sonally. it helps me reel bet-
ter because I'm getting in a
lot better shape. And, just
being in the whole team
aspect is t..
When ~ers graduated
lrom Mater Del two years
ago, he decided to stop play-
ing organi1ed basketball. He
never played varsity for the
Monatchl and be was eager
to play hoops Just for fun.
But, the fun of pidt·up
buketball began to enliven
bis interest or hoops on a
higher level. He then took
hil interest to OCC.
His diabetes IS now the .
le8't of b1s woni He focuses
oo post moves, delense and
just being ready when Coech
Mark I W1 calls upon him.
"I re..uy Jove the game.• .
Meyers says of his med.lone.
•rt's batd to descnbe. I just ·
w.nted to tee u t rould mu
lt OD anOOler l l bec:"I J
mwdn' make it m tilgh -IC:hoOI ••
Par DOW, Meyen does1l't
baW that mUch ltnpec:t on the
CllMill. He 41¥9ag.t WI than
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CONTINUED FROM'7
ot um with Asmtant Coac:b
JUibn Mcintee (e Newport
Harbor f:flgh ~uct) aad
be b.elped me get lnto bas·
kctboH 1bape. •
So far, IO good, for the lluo·
ger turned hooJ)lter. K8vlD 11
averaging 1even poBibJ end
six rebounds per game for the
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"1 lilli ill w~. I've
&mg· ...... l~elaMI Anthem
at ~ 9amea. I've
done twaoke. lbe lild. a d18ein jot) wOUld be • e..sonil ,mg., llng1ng
gOtpe1 01Ulk. When I
do have ..ne down time, I
~out with friends.·
ADORNO .;
CONTINUED FROM 7
like Laketl broadcaster Chicle
fi#am.
•Tue positive energy Chris
delivers just captures you,·
Adomo's frlend and coach,
Scott Cameron, laid. •u makes
you feel better for having spent
time with blin. I know my life is
richer for knowing him.•
when the Seabees easily
defeated TeWmkle. He entered
the gamo with 2:01 remaining .
Ensign was ln a man-to-
m.40 defense and Adorno f6ced
tho tallf!Sl Th>Jan on t.h.e court.
~g 6-foot· t Ian Morton.
The crowd cheered as
Adorno moved hls feet and
stretched out his arms.
defending Morton. Noticing
the mism8lch, TeWinkle went
at Adorno, but he forced Mor·
ton to the baseline and Mor-
ton missed a shot.
·Lions, while his play oontin·
ues to improve day by day.
·nie speed of the game
bas taken a while to get used
to {{om playing in high
school,• Kevin said. .,,,e
players here are so tale:i:J.led
and'athletic, my reaction to
everytbl.ng on the court hu
needed the most adjustment.
My teammates are amazing
and they're great people
both on and oU court. We're
struggling now (4· 12, ()..5 in
the Golden State Athletic
Conference), but we've ju.st
got to believe in 0U1Rlves
and I have the laith that we
can tum this season around.•
~MdJC.maC-....
1aria an llhllnp ad' allo
me•hen of V~ Uli.l-
ventty bMketball teum.
. Debbie (amO frotil 4 state
clwnplOQ bbketball team
tn bk}h · sCbool end ta a firm
believer thet tho Uorui are
alto a champtonshJp-aliber
dub.
• 1 went from one compet·
ltive program tn high lcbool
ngbt into another one b ~e."
Debbie illid. •we have a
very tAlented team and 1
think we bave the talent to
go a long Wily. We JU.st need
to play one game at a time
ancl stay f~. •
Adomo met Cameron last
year when be was in
Cameron's special f!4ucation
&ss. When Cameron coached
basketball games, be asked
Adorno to be bis manager.
On offense, Adorno did not
have a shot attempt.
Among the fans, Theresa,
Adorno's mother, almost in
tears, sbll began laughing as
she saw Adorno in compan-
son lo Morton Theresa is a
single mother who has influ-
enced her son, dlld vice versa.
Adorno's 15 surgeries have
only drawn the two doser.
Just happen for a reason.
This year, when injurtes
struck Quneron's team, he
promised Adorno a roster spot.
And, he's made the most of it.
•When l wu a sopbomote
tn high school, Kevin WU
playing bueball at Mesa
Community College,• Deb-
bie said. •My father 1ctt me
down and asked me wbere l
thought I would attend col·
lege. 1 told b1m I wanted to
go where Kevin goes and I
wanted to go somewhere ln
CeWomia. What do you
lcnoW? Kevin ends~ at Van·
guard Unlve.rsity and 1 fol·
lowed. He'I the reason why
l'm here at this school•
This year, Debbie is aver-
aging 5.3 points and 5.2
rebounds per game for the
Uons (10-4, J.-2). When not
on the court, she's also
known to battle with the
guys on the football field.
Though the two are close
friends Adorno calls
Cameron •my bestest buddy"
-Cameron does not play
favorites. Adorno must earn
his playing time.
"He's a fighter,• she said.
The Seabees are 4-0 as
they host Corona del Mar
today. Adomo's elfort and
personality have made him a
crowd favonte and a strong
inspiration for his teammates.
"He's my life. I would die for
him. He's so precious. He's
unique. He 1ust has a good
personality all around for
what he's been through. He's
been to hell c1Jld back.•
ln September, after
Majoring in business
administration and looking
to graduate this spring,
Kevin also spends his extra
tlm~ as a resident assistant
and l.s a representative of
the a~etlc department for
the university.
•After school. l might try
lo play professional base-
ball,• he said. ·1 was drafted
out of high school in the '28th
round by the Milwaukee
Brewers and I've been keep-
ing in touch with some scouts
who have seen me play. If
that doesn't work out. I guess
I'll be out in the business
world looking for a job.•
Now in her S0COftd year
at Vanguard, Debbi(\ is fit·
ting rtght 1n with the hustle
and bustle of Orange Coun·
ty. "l th1nk I've adjusted to
Southern California pretty
•Hey, growing up with
three brothers, you have to .
know bow to mix it up a lit-
Ue bit,• she aald with a
laugh. •1 ~ love to play
volleyball."
Debbie might have been
looking up to Kevin growing
up, but both see eye to eye
now.
•He means a lot to this
team,• starter Br.ett--Perrine
said. "He works very hard in
practlce. He gives everybody
smiles. He's funny.•
When Ensign grabbed its
third win of the season, a
blowout against Dwyer,
Adorno played the entire fowth
quarter. He· managed to get
three shots off, but didn't score.
Adorno recovers from his
16th surgery, he plans lo
attend Newport HdJ'bor High,
Like most of his teammates.
He also Wdnls to pldy for the
basketball team.
Said Cdmeron or ~'p1ay
ers in compunwn to Adorno.
• u these k1d~ hdd his moxie.
we would hdve !>ome really
good basketbdll player!>
gomg lo I fdrlx>r •
well.• she said. •
Hanging out with Kevin
as a teenaget did have some
fringe benefits, that's for
sure. •All of his friends are
gorgeous;• Debbie said.
Kevin's rebuttal: •oebble
was alwan hitting on my
f,rlends gto"1ng up. It never
failed. We'd all bang out
and all the guys were drawn
to her, l tried to make sure
she was banging out with
the rtgbt crowd, but she was
fine on hex own. She's got a
pretty good bead on her
shoulders."
·The way she leads her
life, she's a gteal role model
for me,• Kevin said of h1s
lister. When I'm down, she's
the first one there to pick me
up and she's an lnaedible
lnfiueo.ce on everyone s}le
gets to know... r r
His enthusiastic play
impressed Ann Meyers-Drys-
dale, an 4"-American bas-
ketball star at UCLA, who
was there to watch her son
play for Dwyer.
HAPPY JIRTHD~Y
Wherever he goes, he's
definitely got a fan for We in
his sister,
Both Kevin and Debbie
may be developing into
stars on and off tbe basket·
ball court, but both give
their MVP votes to their par-
ents, Robert and Shirley.
c.wntlnv the D•lly Pl1ot'e
Athleta of the W..rl Mries
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•Kevin is just an nmazing
person,• Debbie said. •t•m
extremely proud of what
he's accomplished and 1.
know he's going to be a suc-
cess al whatever he decides
to do after school.•
· For Debbie, some things
In addition to her hoops
and studies, Debbie &ingl in
the choir at Vanguard and ls a
member of a worship team
•Tuey always taught us
to be respectful in evety·
thing we do,• Kevin said.
•Everything you do makes
AD im1>4ot on someone's life,
so make sure that impact is
a f>osltive one.•
Meyers-Drysdale, widow of
late Dodgers baseball great Don
Drysdale, wrote a letter
addressed to EllSlgn principal
Mike McGwtre. She wrote: "It
seemed that Cllils was a special
kld on the team and an the play·
ers rallied around him. I took lbe
liberty of taking a few pictures
and I hope he enjoys them.·
Adorno continued his
remarkable effort, Thursday,
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SectJon 3300, the OWlltr requlret that the beddllf
poSHll lht CllHI·
lk:elton of oontraC10l'1 lw:enae noted above 11
the time the bid fa
1ubmltted Pursuant to
Bustneu and
Profeulon• Cod• Sec1lon 7028.15, no
payment lhaH be made
for work or material un·
der the contract unleee
and until the Registrar al
Contractor• vei'rttee to
the Oislnct that Ille con-
tractor wu ptopar1y
lioenMd 81 lhe 1lme the
bid was IUbmlt1ed My
contractor rTol 10 I~ 11 aubfect to
petl8lllel under the law
and thlt oontract wltl be
coneldered void. fl Iha
llcenff claulfloellon
epeclfled herelnalltr I•
lhet °' • "epeclalty con-tractor" 81 defined In
Seotion 7068 ·of the Call·
forol• Bualneat and
ProftNiona COO.. the
1peclalty cont rector
awarded the c:ontnK1 lot
lhil work lhaJI itMlt oon-
etruc;t • mejotlty of ,,,.
WOl1t. "1 eccor~ with
the J)rOV\liOnl al Cal!for·
nit butineN and
Prolesalona Code
Section 7059
Time le of the H·
eence. All work mull be
oonipleted within 240
conHcullve calendar
clays from the dlte epec·
!fled on the Notice to
Proceed lllUtd by the
Dletrlct. Notice to Proceed lhal not be ...
IYed prior to five (5)
deys elter •Wild of thi
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18.l IMADWAY
Mortuary * Chapel
Cremation
110 Broadway
Costa Me.a ..
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oontrad, and lhall not "'*the d81• Ml for the pearance may be In pet· 'fJlf".::' ~
require th11 WOf1t be °"Pu"::ta~ ~ SectlOn ~ $'~$EA-=-Nc*le YOU ME. IN CE-commenced 19ss tl'lan f'AU.T l.t«:JEA A DEED (5) dllys from dale of la-22300 of the Publtc ~ rTOA or 0011tiogeot cred· ,._ ..,.. ....,. ~-...
t __ , ... N 1--ltac1 Code. the oont.'9Ct "°'at the dec:Mted, you .....-,......,..., ''"41
•uence 0 "'""' 01""" will contetn provtslone must Ille your daltn wtlh ~ 1• llllllS. \.ff. FiHure to complete the permltllng the 1uc· the court and mall a LESS YOU TN<! ACTION
wofk within the time aet ceulul bidder to copy to the ptf'IONl rep-TO ~ YOUR
loM herein wlff resu" In eubslllute HcurltlH for reaent.1th1e1 aooolnted PROPERTY, rT ~ BE
the lm~tlon of llqul-any ~ wttnheld by by Ille court wtthln lour SOU> ,4lf ~ PULC SAl.f. dated for Heh F VOU M!:fO ~ fX· day of de 't· In the the Dlatr ct to ensure monthe from 'the date of .,. ....... -. OF 'M _,, 000 pet1ormance under Iha the flrll IMuence ol let· ~..,... .... ,....,.. ~mount "' 1 per contract or permitting tare u provided In Pro-NA'T\JRE OF 'M PAC> 1~ac:h bidder sl'lall ~yment of rttt(ltlon• beta Code MCtion 9100 ~~~ b II •he I Hrned dtreclly Into The time lot filing c:leJml r° m ' on orm escrow will not .-i1pire befc>ft A lANYER. On ..-....V umllhed wtth the con-BY: Oovemlng Boerd four month• from the 29.2001.•21JOPM.• ..
Ired documents, a !Isl ol ~I ned: hearing date noticed NDrll flanl .,.__ 911 .. the propo.ed aubcon-•·-• ..... __ bove ea.., c.curto.M, 100 tractor• on ~ project --..-........ • oc c.. Olt.te w.i.
11 required by the Director • Procur• YOU MAY EXAMINE Sir* Are, ClllbT*.
o. .... nd s bcon menU!nergy Con· the Ille kept by thlt court
"""'9lli"11 8 u · letvallon · II you .,. • per90l'1 in-MllllCe .,.,. ~.
tractlng Fair Pre~ PUblilhed Newport 1ere11ed In lhe M1ale. • • ~ ~. Act, Public Contract Bt1ch·Co111 Mau you may file wllh the ,.. 8111, If id* lldon Ii:>
Code SectlOn 4100 11 Delly Ptlot January 9. 16. oourt • Requeat for 5pe-,. ~ biddlr, In~ ·~ accordanoe with 2001 clal Notice (form OE-':,,""?r}'•"'=:::;
Educ:1tlon Code 1308 1~ the flffnO of an In· ...., °""*' propmty
17078.11 . the Dl1trlct ~te .::. ~ ~ .....S In Orw101 Co&ny,
11at a perttolpetlon~ BSC 10207 petition ()( ac:coum 11 ~ ._ • -
of a1 le8l1 3 P9t of NOTICE OF provided In Probate --" Dmwl """*-the overtn dollar llTlOUnl PETITION Code Nellon 1250 A .a..QMO, .._,. 1..-id expended' eed'I year lot 9'd utw dllatlad In dtaabled veteran but11· TO ADMINISTER ~ tor ~ ~ ~ '/If '**>. Eilti
neu 1nterprlu1 ESTATE OF: Ilea form 11 evllllable •A'l.GttOTrw::Oto. tCJa,
(DVBE) NE.LUE A. REEVES from Ille oou1t der1!. • lhJlwl on 1 Mio-.., In
Eectl bid lhlll be ec:-CASE NO. A205&40 Attomey '°' the Boe* 71l, P""8 t m 2 d ~by a oertlfied To ell helra, benell· Petitioner: M rtr-.. ~
or cuhler'1 ctltCk or bid e11ne1, creditor., c:on1· Rutan • ~ Alcoldl d Orwve Courtf¥,
bond In en amount not lngenl creditor•. and ~~c'sa • l1070) c.a9omla. E-. "" II IHI than ten perctf'11 petlOnl who may oChef. 111 ton Blud Ste ol, ol~, "*'-*·
(10%) ot the total bid wlM be lnteruted In the n • ·• · "*""' . nan g19 prl~. payable to the wtU or ettate, or both, of: ~~. Coete Meea, CA ~ alW ¥oc:s·
DISTRICT u a guaran-NELLIE A. REEVES Puttllahed Newport bona b¥ ~ -
tff ll'llt IN bidder, If Ill 4 PETITION FOR Beach·Coeta Miii ~· lllQlw~ ~ propoeal 11 ace.pied, PROBATE hae been -., cfilr ,,__ , ..
thall promptly execute flled by SHIRLEY Dally Pilot January 18, ..,_ Md II _.
the Agreement, tumllh • REEVES end N~IJ,Y 22• 23• 200I !M315 dllMd flan "'I d ..
lllilfactOIY Fal!hfUI Per· MAY OOAE In Iha ~ ---·-bwaahl. ... ~ be
tormence Bond In an rlcw Court of Cdomia, ~ a ...... Inf,
8mOUnl not 1... than C011tWY of ORANGE u .... ¥191 .. ~
one hundred percent THE PETITION FOR ~ef .. d ~ "**V.
(100%) of Iha IOt8I bid PAOeATE rtQUMte thltl ::..:.•. _}'!....._~
ptloe, lumiefl • Payment SHIRLEY REEVES and --"'41 ti . .-S bond In an emount nol NEU.Y MAY 00A£ be ...,-. .. -flan
leu than one hundred 8P90inted 11 pe<IONI ,. llllcf or=: 111111. percent (100%) of the 1C> repreeente11YM IO ed-....... .. to \lllHp-taf bid price, and lumllh mlnlller .,. ettate of the lllllClk er ff
certlflcalee evlder\cing decedent Jl,},p Md """9 fla'n ... alW !NI the required lneur· THE PETITION re-'-' .... ..,._
Ince ii In effect In the QUH1a the oec.dent'I = d Cf gl8 Wiii, amounta Ml forth In the Wtl and codldle, ii any, Md .... lrilo,
general condltlona. In be admitted IO probete. llallgh er ...._ ..
the event of fal.ktre to The Wit and ll1Y oodlcllt ...,.. ol ... Md
enter lrilo the oontracl are eve.llable fOf ._.. D balllnt --
and tllecute lf\t r• emlnellon In the Na Mpl ,. --fll ~
quQd doclunlentS. Midi by .. court. 'lt ......... --.... bid MCUl1'y \119 be for· THE PETITION re-'ltll. ... "*Md ..... falad The Fal!NIA P«· quett1 authOffty lo ed-~ 01 ........... 1111111
fonNtnce Bond etlllll ,.. mlnllW ....... "'*' ..... ... ti> ..... main In~ kJn:lt and.9'· .. ,,......... •• Adfm. ........... .....
' --.......... .... =.::r..~ ~~= "'flldlMlatll ...... .. ~ oonclllona. the peraonel rtj)(Ment· ..... ...__ ... '°
Tiit DISTRICT re• atlvte lo ._ many '°' 'M)~ ...... ..._ ...
--the r1dll lo t9jeCI lloM Wf1houl ot>Utlnlng • "" ..... ... .. any or an "bide or to oourt 1pp1oval o.foti ...._. • ,. """' IDO
walva any lrregularft.lft takl'IO ctf\aln vf('i Im-,.al .. ...,._af,.
or lnformillltlH In any portant actlone, how· 111N. • ....... M ..
bldl ot In .. bidding. tve(, .. '*'°"" r11P'9' °""' hlft .. w.. Com-
Aa ~ by ~ Ml'ltallvH wilt bt r• E • .......... ~ 1173 Of tM C.llfomla qulr9d to ~ nollott 10 ,_... Mt JO,
Uibof Code, .. ~ lnterMted l*IOl\t """ • ~ ... rz.
ol .. Oepal1mef1I °' in-.... !Ny hive wa1v.c1 A .... ,oo. " c:aiW ... 4-181 Aalatlof-. ol "' notiCt 0( ~ to ...... Mio .......... 1M ol C.~ ha !ht prapoeed atJtlon.) II Wltlr, rw-a flt .......
detll'l'llNd the ~ The ~--.... lldlnlno ::::;,. "° .,..., -prtYa llng ratat ot 111r111on ~ _. be ~ 01!rw Qi..a~ a:::
WIOel'" .. ~In e..,,.......,, ~ GOOD _ ....... Q
lllt'lldl .. WOltc • llO be perlOll .. "' M -· a I or .. "'l*fOl..._-med..., CopiM of to lfll pe111of1 ..... ID h Ml. a. INN rai. deMrmlnl· end 1ttOwt OOOc1 _,.. ,,,.., .., .. IWI _,
~ .,. on • • 11e ww; flt oourf lhoUld net ,.._, • ~ -.
OtSTAICT, and copltt "" .. ~. AD-I ..... ...... -may bt oCICINd upon A H£AAINO on the .. -tOlft .. 1111111 • ,..,..., The ~or '*°" Ml e. Nill °" tt..-01__.. _..
.. po9t • oopy d f'IMUAA'Y •• 200J.. ---~·--... ,..._ .. ~ 1G11J t 1Q pm II QMl: L73 :-~... .!9""' ... The cxftllalDr and ioc.cs • 34 ,-Thi Cly .it a..t.
W't .......,._ .... DIM ~. °"""· ;......_ .. -.... .ca.: .... '*' °" IQMI ...........
:.. d ... ~ .: ~ ~...r..: =':r~, 75&: ..-.. ~ a.y tan. ~:t'Dll .Niii ...,_ -.. • I • _, fllmlnN~d .... ~Ml.. -~
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No tllff-r "''' Wi'llti'I ... IOlllll'll ... (II).... e;ltl .. .=" ...................... "·-.---,.... .. ..W (90t .,. tlo:Mf Yhf .,. .__.. ____ _, I-~ M th
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route
RANCHO SANTA
GAArrA -Call this a contract
killing. The previous coach
signed the contract, so first-y~
Estancia High boys basketbaµ
head man Chris Sorce had to
watch host Santa Margarita
(17-2), ranked No. 2 in Orange
County, roll to a 94-40 non-
league victory Monday night.
Eliasar Maldonado led
Esta.noa (6-11) with 19 points,
all after halftime. while Ken-
ny Velbuena and George Pra-
do added seven apiece for the
visitors.
Micah Young (sprained
ankle) did not play for Estancia.
NON LEAGUE
s. Marganu 94. Estancia 40 at.nd. 8 2 18 12 . 40
s.~ 2828 2216 . 94
~-·Maldonado 19, IC. Val·
buena 7, Prado 7, D. Valbuena 2,
Romero 2, Rodriguez 2, Niles 1,
Oc.hola o, Berame 0.
3-pt goals . Maldonado l. Prado 1
Fouled out -Rodriguez.
Sant9 Mergartta -L Collins 19,
Quijano 12, Tancredi 10, Rohe 10,
R. SOCCI 9, Smith 8, J. Collins 8,
Hubbard 7, l och 4, Fessenden 4, H
Socci l
l ·pt goals • L Collins 2, Rohe 2,
R SocCI 2, Quijano 1, Hubbard 1, 1
Collins 1.
Technicals • Rohe 1.
SCHEDULE
TODAY . • aaakteball
College men • Westmont at Van·
guard, 1·30 p m.
College women · Westmont at
Vanguard, 5:30 p.m.
High sc.hool girls -Estancia at
Corona del Mar, 7 p.m.; North·
wood at Costa Mesa, 7 p m.; New-
port Harbor at Northwood, 7 p.m
• Soc.cer
High school girls -Estancia at
Corona del Mar. 3:15 p.m.; North·
wood at Costa Mesa, 3:15 p.m .;
Newport Harbor vs. Woodbridge
at Alton Park, 5 p.m.
•Wrestling
Costa Mesa at EstanC1a, 6 p .m .;
Laguna Hills at Newport. 6 p.m.
Code Sedion I 250 A
Requell '°' SpeQel NollCe rorm It aveileble
lrom the court dint
Attorney tor Petitioner
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1 5181 Kellen, Riverside.
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This buslnaN I• oon·
dUcted by: a OO<'P<>f•tlon
Have you 1tarlold doonO tiu.inew yee? No o M. Enterpri.11. Oil·
t>ert Meml, Pree.
Thi. statement WU
filed With Iha County
Clenc of ~ County
OA1~7
Dally Piiot Jan. .. , 1 e, 23, 30. 20()1 J3!2
Flctltlou1 Buslneta N1me Stat9ment
The fol1ow'"9 pereon1
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NOl1h·South vulllttlblc Noni\ deal . Nonh IOOk 1 •!)Ide ~fcrcncc, red.-onloa thcu. •I wont. It would depend NORTH • K' ~ At75 _, A4
•A 10952
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949-}41-5033
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S 13 per ft wa1er1elect, good loc ,_ Udo Bndge.
N!wpo!! 8d1 MM7~128
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ACUAA INTEGRA '92
4-<lr, auto. K, 119. lull pwr.
low ml, good tr.-
(20550A) 5&995.00
South Coast Acura
714-979·2500
~ llglnd Coupe '95 ~euto • .c, full
I""· l'llOOIWOOI, 1 rm car.
(20S32A) $13,995
South Coett Acure
714-979-2500
ACURA NSX·T '98
BNutitut fly yellow, simply gorgeous. fast Cal ttt appL
(P1412) $62,351
South Coast Acura
714·979·2500
ACUR~ NSX·T '98
Bl9dl on Bladl
( p 1482) $16, 785
Soultl eo.t Acun
714-979-2500
AtURA NSX '92
Simply gorgtOUt, ttd, like new, ... T erge Top.
(~) S35,MS
-south Coast Acure
714-979-2500
--'emu '2001 S!~1H9 211 llllS pnc.
1M41395a/1M430259
llcKtnna VOlklwagon
888-541-0S 17
BMW 2.1 '97 s..¢, tow ml Xln1 Cond
(3XE5o19l $20,995
CR£VIER BMW
714·835·3171
BMW 3181 '97
kpd, tow mtlM, Black
(E5a174) S19,99S
CAEVIER BMW
714-835-3171
BMW 3281 '98
auto, aport pcltg, CD
(4CUK450) S29,99S
CREVIER BMW
714-135-3171
BMW WI '17 (IA~IBlacll ~CflEVIER BMW
71H3S=3171
BMW 5211 'II c.n-, 17k ...
{Y25150) --cAEVIER BMW
71H31-3171
BMW 740ll W
ctwome, CD (~115) $31,915
CR£v1EA BMW
714-135-3171
BMW 740ll 1f
Pflona, Cd. Whl)I
(4ATV742) ~.-CA~VtER BMW
714-13$:3171
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foolll 6 dltvM -"500 ........ ~
CffEVY CORVETTE 95
Trlo'I ~ t IOd. 7511 II,
f1ti750 MM56-71IO
DATSUN 2IOZX 2 + 2 '12 f own, 231< org ml. Aunl
Lucy died A collectors
piece Aulo, • 8YlfythnQ
org Showtm cond Mbil Stl
S655(Yobo 949-278-6129
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MOTORCARS
3300 Jemborle Roed
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888-624-1401
Ford EC«IOl!ne Van '13
MocMI 250. Lidder r~. r;~~sJ-o:f
Ford Fl 50 '95 90k + ml,
pw, pd. cc, tilt, am-Im case. new carT4l« shell, rear seat,
tuly carpeted & re-done In
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(481054) NABERS $2 988 FORD TAURUS '98
{714}540-1100 Station W190ft, 73K ml,
timid wlndon. roof l1ICk. ~ Regat ... ma ,_ Met. S8660lobo
Low 2211 ml. bledt, IMlhet MH54-64e2 H'lllll
(317881) $t4,988 l!/!!!lbl!l!Q011r1hhnk net
NABERS (714)540-9100 FOfd Thunderbird U( 'M
1/8 4 6, 9(). ~ nv. brilUnl
CADIU.AC CATERA 'II black. Pt wt. tuly loaded.
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-~(?~1-•)540-....... ~9~100~--&49-586-1888 Bia
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low 17k nv. bronze. ledllr
(250730) $29,988
NABERS (714}540.1100
c.dlllac Dtvllle '88
whrle. good oondillon. low
ITlllelgt, onfv S1990 C1H
949-650· 156'
CADILLAC Eldorldo 'M ve. tealhtr. Northsiar
(814744) $11,968
NABERS
(~14)540·9100
CADllLAC Eldorldo '91
low ml. 1'9d. moonroof
(608793) $10,968
NABERS
(714)540.1100
CHEVY CORVETTE 84
Whl11, 24K ml. snso
94H50-71to
GOLF GT1 '2001
117.att (2 .. tllle pb)
1 W013"4114023tt2
lir, llloy ---' -McKt11111 Volktwap
111-541-0517
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1 WOl3994/14023H2 T\Hbol lllf, alloy wflMts
McKenna Volkaw19011
811-541.()517
Hlrtey Davidson '97
Dyna Wide GHde. Btacl(,
Ol'l:f 3200 ml, SIOl'ed, io8ded
SHl.996 obo 949-673-4399
~ C2.30 '98
4-0r, c:lllmpegnl, auto, ac:, leelher, true luxury
(P1522) S18,915
South Coat Acun1
714-979-2500
tor al.I y~r needs ...
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LEXUS ES300 '915
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(P1"9A) S15,t16
South Coalt Acin
714-979-2500
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South Coast Acuni
714-970·2500
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Xln1 colld. wllile. grey ltht
llller. AM reootdl, 2nd -$82501080 114-n$-411&
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whh9, 5-epd, K, !ult pwf,
fun ln the 11111
(P1499) S10,7S5
South Cont Acuni
714-979--2500
Volvo 850GL T '93
Red, 4dr, full pwr, run•
like, • -wl llippera (Pt 417) Si995.
South Cont Acura
714·979-2500
Mazda Millla '12 Red, low m ldnl cordllcn,
(304913) S&.988
NABERS
17141540-9100
MAZDA 826 '93
40r, ES, VI, auto, lull pM (J>1493) ,$6595.
South Cont Acura
714-979-2500
MERCEDES 30050 '81 Tulbo Diesel, xlnt oond,
25 mpg, cream wit.an infer
$3995/obo 949-292-4047
~ 5e0Sl '19
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soft top, xtnt throoghoUI $17,500 714-751-2464
Mercedee 5eO SEC '119
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cond, new Illes. tully loaded.
sun-rool, s 15,000K>bo
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home MM4C>-1029
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