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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-06-21 - Orange Coast Pilot.. . . . . . . . .. . ' SERVING THE NEWPORT -J-..}E.SA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON DIE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM WEl»ESDAY, JUNE 21 , 2000 Steve Marble NOIDOOI Graduation senX?S as a parent's rite of passage as W3ll The afternoon sun hung in the eucalyptus trees as the school's auto shop teacher delivered his words of wisdom to the Class of 2000. "Remember,• he said, •change your oil and your oil filter every 3,000 miles.• The school choir swelled into full voice on that note and the stu- dents - wearing their caps and gowns and tennis shoes and platform heels and smiles- strolled across the campus The road to graduation is a collision of emotions. quad while I pondered the significance of changing your oil every 3,000 miles. Baccalaureate is a small drum.roll before graduation, a ~ moment for speech and song. It's not a requirement and. hence, attendance is spotty. One assumes that if not for the strong will of many a mom. nobody would attend this somewhat forgotten rite of passage. "You are kidding?" That was my son's first thought when I broke the good news that he'd be attending baccalaureate and that. no, board shorts were not the attire of the day and, yeah, that funky cap with the blue-and-gold tassel would be sitting neatly atop his. bead, thank you very much. "Nobody goes to that.• I told him that was hard to believe. Nobody? He sighed and rolled his eyes. "I'm going to be, like, the only person there.• The road to graduation is a collision of emotions. There's relief. There's pride. There's melancholy. There's laughter. There's tension. There's joy. The cap and gown -for the moment tossed across a chair in my son's room as casually as a pair of jeans - is a symbol with various meanings. My wife and I see it as accomplishment. To my son, though, it is the uniform of freedom, a goofy little out- fit you wear as briefly as pos- sible before you charge headlong into summer and begin the lazy, unspoiled countdown to college. Uke parents across the country, I can't believe I've SEE MARBLE PAGE 7 · Graduation gl~e ·tinged with grief \}~ l J• Mother of Newport Harbor football star Andre Stewart, really bit home for me,• she said. "I know be had this determina- \,, who died in a May a uto accident, will accept his diploma. For times and locations of tonight's commencements, ......... 7 Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Today ~ould have been one of the happi- est days in Andre Stewart's young life. He should be donning a cap and gown. lining up next to friends and classmates and accepting his high scboo!.diploma. Sadly. a tragic car accident on the Pomona Freeway in May took 18-year-old Stewart's life, but it will not keep his family from treasuring the moment on his behalf. Knowing her son's deep desire to graduate from Newport Harbor High School, Sonja William will put on a gown today and accept Stew- art's diploma in his stead. "When he was laid to rest, that was dosure for me. That's when it tion to graduate-his ultimate goal was to graduate-so it's another plateau for me. So, I'm excited, but I'm scared and very emobonal right now.• Following Stewart's untimely death, the entire school community came together to mourn the loss of • PHOTOS BV DON LEACH I O~Y PILOT Close b1ends ~Y tribute lo Richard .. Dickey" Jones, lncludlDg Steve Hardin, top left, and Dick McCoy, who pass an Ivy wreath and say a few words about their longtime b1end. Wave Friends of longtime Newport surfer 'Dickey' Jones, wh o died earlier this month, remember him at traditional surfer memorial Tuesday. Sue Doyle D AILY PILOT T hey share a common bond with the love of the ocean, waves and each other. On Tuesday, 20 surfers gath- ered on the beach to express that connection with their friend. John Richard "Dickey• Jones, 52, who died June 9 of heart failure. They held a surfer's farewell memorial service for Jones south of New- port Pier. It's a tie that can't be broken - not even by d~ath. "There's a bond. All surfers have a bond with one another worldwide,• sakl Steve Farwell, 34. The professional longboard surfer said that bond comes with the passion for the sport. Surfers 1have turned their sport into a cul- ture that follows certain traditions. SEE SURFER PAGE 5 John Peck looks at a beach dlalr holding a picture of the late "Dickey" Jones during a memorial 1ervtce 10qth of Newport Pier, where Jones often surfed wttb Peck. I • a beloved rnend and star athlete. Close friend$ and even those who barely knew tum remembered Stewart as one of the hnest people they knew. The (9otball held where the taJ- ented running back dazzled crowds Wlth his athleuc ability became a shnne to him, covered with flowers and s1gns to remem- ber him. The football team asked that Stewart's No. 2 Jersey be retired. SEE GRADS PAGE 7 Report: few resources to fight beach pollution • Orange County Grand Jury members say stricter water quality laws aren't matched with f uncling to carry the m out. Alex Coolman 0AllV PILOT Stricter water quality laws are creating an overwhelm- ing work.load for county water agencies, wtuch do not have adequate staff or re ources to deal with beach pollullon, according to d report reledsed Tuesday by the Orange County Grand Jury Th) 1999 pas age of Assemblt Bill 411 has more than doubled the work.lood of the Orange County Public Health Lab m Santa Ana, but stafhng 1s not sufhc1ent to respond to the mcreased data flow. the report condudes The health lab and the Orange County Health Agency are respons1ble for tesbng the ocean water along the coast of Newport Beach for contamination. In cases o! sewage spills, like the one that fouled New- port waters near the Sant.a Ana River m May, they are charged w1th dosmg the beaches. But it's m dealmg w1th routine test- ing. and commg up Wlth solu- bons to ongomg problems like urban runoff. that the agenoes face thetr greatest re ource challenge The grand Jury report notes that the offices are unable to help other county agencies Wllh water testing or perform other simple tasks because of personnel lmutations •There is no staff tune ava.i.lable to conduct research and development or to evalu- ate any pronusmg new tesbng procedures.· the report tates. Assembly Bill 411, passed last swnmer, increased the variety of tests that are per- formed at beachE>s and intro- SEE WATER PAGE 5 Prayers-won1~delined---=·=1111 ___ ____ Wft( 2 • Despite court decision, officials say pregame prayers comply with the law because it's never required or forced. QAWflD5 _____ 12 M(llJICES __ ,, 5"llS 10 .... __J I LOCALS 2 Wednesday, June 21, 2000 · NT Of TI E WEEK Kaluha nus lovable, neutered, year-old male beagle mix is looking for a home and family to call his own. See other rescued dogs and cats each Saturday and Sun- day from noon to 4 p.m. at Russo's Pet Experience at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Adopt an animal in need! The Community Animal Network is a local animal organization linking people and pets through community action. See other animals at http://www.animalnetwork.org. • AA .............. by. ~Community Animal Network P.O. 8ox 8662 · Newport Beactt CA 926'58 (949) 759-3646 .. Doily Pilot , "I think this has been great for my daughter. She doesn't feel like the only ·one to go through this." Gettin1. ·INVOLVED For A GOOD CAUSE Debra Cyr Helping kids cope, stylist raises funds for children of cancer victims. Sue Doyle DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -For children faced with adult sit· uations. it's a chance to let them enjoy their youth. And it's a opportunity that won't slip away from Costa Mesa hairstylist Debra Cyr. Cyr and three of her co- workers will hold a "haircut- a-thon • Sunday at Salon Detour in Costa Mesa. The proceeds -haircuts are $10 -will help to pay for three- day camp trips to Kids Kon-.. grieving,• Cyr said. She knows the story all too well. FYI • GEi ihG llfVOLVED runs peri- odically in the Daity Pilot on a rotating basis. If you'd like infor- mation on adding your organiza- tion to this list., call (949) 574-4228. PRIME DYNAMICS Prime Dynamics, a New- port Beach nonprofit orga-- nization for the 99 and younger set, needs volun- teers for its programs. For more infounation, call (949) 262-7300. PROJECT CUDDLE Project Cuddle, a nonprofit organization, serves the needs of abused, aban- doned and drug-exposed children. In addition to office help and once-a- month, 12-hour hotline shifts, volunteers are need- ed for an auxiliary group, fund-raising committees and to help distribute stick- ers to stop babies being abandoned in dumpsters. The organization a lso needs donated gift items for mothers and babies. Call (714) 432-9681 for information. PROJECt TOGETHER . . nected, a nonprofit organization for children who have either lost a par- ent to cancer or have a parent living with the disease. The organization, based in Lagu- na Hills, bolds three camps for chil- dren of different age groups. Kids 13 and under will head to Big Bear for two sessions, July 2-5 and July 6- 9. A camp for teenagers will be held at an Arizona dude ranch July 10- 13. Her husband, Bryan, died only sev- en months after he was djagnos~d with cancer at age 35. Cyr found ways to cope with his death -and to maintain a nornictl life for her daughter, Kristina, w~o was suddenly growing up without a father. No appointments are necessary for the S 1 O haircuts, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday at Salon Det our, 3033 S. Bristol St., Suite K, in Costa Mesa. lntonn.tion: (714) 444-0800. DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT all the emotions because it's been a while since his death,• Cyr said. "So I can help.• Cyr has raised mo~ey for the trips through the years and even served as a camp counselor._ Her daughter has grown up through the organization. Kristina, now 14, has been trained to be a youth leader at the children's camp. Project Together seeks adult volunteers to establish a trusting one-to-one relation- ship with children stressed from family problems and abuse. 11tis component of the Orange County Health Care Agency's Children's Mental Health Services offers training and supervi- sion for the program. Many of the children are economi- cally deprived and victims of neglect. Fq.r information, call Jonathan at (949) 631-7540. "The organization and camp helps kids go through the process of But her husband's death was 14 years ago. The family h,as survived the tragedy and now helps others through the process. They mainly network with others through Kids Konnected. "I'm able to do this and not have "l think this has been great for lny daughter,~ Cyr said. "'She does- n't feel like the only one to go through this.• ALMANAC 1Je following inlorma- Lio i.s collected on a week- Jy basis at Lhe Orange County Clerk-Recorder's Officj in Santa Ana. MARRIAGES NEWPORT BEACH •Sina Alikhani and Shahrbanoo Modarres, March 24, in Newport Beach • Douglas C. Bair and Margaret L. Murray, March 25, in Newport Beach • Dann F. Barnard and Harumi Hirata, March 18, in Corona del Mar COSTA MESA • Roger C. Arnold and Rachel C. Lim, March 18, in Costa Mesa • Ricardo Brandt Cardenas and Rosalba Gonzalez Tejeda, March 16, ·in Santa And DEATHS NEWPORT BEACH •Mabel L. Ahrend, 87, on March 20 • Jack R. Alward, 80, on March 24 .Daily Pilot. THOMAS H. JOtW50N. Publisher TONYDOOSIO, Editor .... MGl4 NO, Senior City Editor M9••L&. A11A1t.1nt City Editor NMICYaeva. f9ltlnS Editor -CAIUON. Sports Editor MMCMMnN. Photo Editor NlftfOllY NOC. NewsfcMor IOla,, IMfOS ==-=-.. ~.., Nlllfont-. o..ifled~~~ •• Ql .... WMJ~~~~- LW Jal•• fllomot!OI• ... RRGP IMM. Ol6lf Arwdll Ofllcler DUI ARRESTS The following have been arrested recently on suspi- cion of driving under the influence of an intoxicant. They have only been arrested on suspicion of a crime, and, as with all such crimes, are considered innocent until proved guilty. NEWPORT BEACH June 17 • Jerome Dominic Guissi- aas, 25, Bellflower • James Kalwin Norris, 19, Oceanside • Dale Lewis Scott, 48, Mira Loma June 14 •Shiraz Ali, 24, Palos Verdes Estates June 13 • Peter Douglas Wetton, 34, Corona del Mar COSTA MESA June 14· • Raymond Eugene Cody, 46, Santa Ana Heights •Michael Kirkpatrick, 47, Tustin •John Fr~cis Evans, 47, Westrrtinster June8 • Marcus Wayne Aureli, 27, Torrance REAPERS HQJUNE (949) 642-6086 Re<:Of'd your comments about the Daily Pilot or news tjps. . REAL .ESTATE TUNSACTIONS - CORONA DEL MAR • 1301 Keel Drive, $849,000 • 315 Carnation Ave., $850,000 • 1221 ~el Drive, $835,00 • 1 Jad~/Cove, $1 ,600,000 • 31 Montecito Drive, $1,100,000 • 41 Bodega Bay Drive, $877,000 • 617 Marigold, $455,000 • 513 Goldenrod Ave., $742,000 • 503 1/2 Goldenrod Ave., $584,000 • 761 Avocado Ave .•. $290,000 COSTA MESA • 101 Eucalyptus Lane, $213,000 • 290 Victoria St., $166,000 .NEWPORT BEACH • 326 Walnut St., $410,000 • 2101 E. 15th St., $325,000 • 539 Via Udo Soud, $3,350,000 • 10 Starburst Court, $157,500 • 2421. E. 16th St., $430,000 or ~ts.ments herein can be rtf)foduc9d without written pet'· mission of copyright owner. HOW JO REACH US The l1mes Orange County (IOO) 252-9141 .......... aa.lfled (949) 642-5678 =r") 642--4321 N9ws (Mt) M2-5AO Sponl (M9) 57<M22J N9wt. Spor1S Fax (Mitlte 4170 E.fMll: ~com ... Offtclt • ..... omc. (M9) 642-4321 .._ ,. (M9) 131-7126 fllMlll9d ..,,.... c-.-. ...... .-....n "' .. '-~ 1llM9. ENGAGEMEN'FS · Dolloff-Morrell Cherrie Dolloff of Costa Mesa and Howard Dolloff of· Wichita, Kan., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer Nicole Dolloff of Costa Mesa, to Andrew Wayne Morrell of Costa Mesa, son of Kenny and Carol Morrell of Rancho Santa Margarita and Ronnie Carr of Carlsbad. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Costa Mesa High School and OCC. She will attend the University of Nevada, Reno this fall. The groom-to-be is a graduate of Murrietta High School and will attend the University of Nevada, Reno this fall. A July 22 wedding is planned at the lTopicana Hotel in Las Vegas. IEllHIORS ........... achieved the rri of Eagle~ In the Boys Scouts of AmWD while at the Merine MlllWy Addemy In Hartin- !11'\. Ta. He llb IOn of Mr. and ......... of Nl\:rport ae.cn .... • 2 llll 3.:lllmla ..... of New- port leed't-orw of 19 seniors who,...~ from Pom- fr9t School In ConMtticut. Reed wm on the.,.,, honor roll. receiYed the fine 8rt's deplrtment awn tor her c°"'""'1nent anct ac~omplishments, and will attend the University of Vermont. She is the daughter of,.._ and ""'-• .......... Newport Beach resident CJntlllll L a.t.' gradu- ated from l.w school at wi.stem St.-l.lnWslly. Ollrber was on the hanof d for four semestets and the dktlnguished honor roll for one tetrllllet. She Mio won Ameri- CM Jurltprudtnce ~ In Trusts and To.I PrKt1ce. • well as two lhatM's Merit scholanhipl .... WEATHER IND SURF ..... '" = 0 .... -grltduat-ed mtgna cum l.ude from Brown UnlwBity. Rice, who ffrned her COSTA MESA bechelor's degree in psychology. was a membet of Phi Beta Kappe honor~ society. She is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs._ ........ of Corona del Mar .... Costa Mesa re9dMt AINer Anne Anni ~from Chlipmar'I Universi- ty with~ honors. • ••••w spodights acttieve. rnns in IN a>mmunlty. PIMSe direct noc.worthy lnfonnetlol 1 to a.. FJgueroe. fu at (9t9) 646-4110, or send HNtl to ~·~-tlmft.com. POLICE FILES TEMPIRAlURES Balbof Cotona del Mar 83165 TIDES TODAY 7:12a.m ...................... o.1 • llf'd Street: A disturbance was reported in the 100 blodl at 7:20 a.m. Monday. Costa Mesa 82J64 Newport Beach 12)64 Newport COtit 12)64 --~MCMT A lrNll wm.1y IW9fl wtll dltMr ... In the Wllllt-hlgh .. today. -.... 1·JMI First high after midnight .......... n/a Second low 6:26 p.m ...................... 3.0 Second high 2:21 p.m ...................... 3.6 TllmOAY Ffrst low 7:55 a.m ...................... 0.3 Ftrst hi9h 12:11 a.m .................. "4.7 Second low 1-Al p.m. ..................... 3.0 SecandNgh !:1tp.m ...................... l.I IUvw Mty ................ 1·1 w - ~ ........... -........... 1·3w ,......__ 67 • Contll••tml Alwenue: Loud music was reported In the 1900 block at 1 :45 a.m. Monday. • hul1rtno ...._ A trespesser was reported In the 1000 bloCk at 6:50 p.m. Monday. • ....... Drh9: A~ MS reported In the 2000 blodc at 11 :40 p.m. Monday . NEWPORT BEACH • -....,... .-..._ A lk:lnse pllte w. stolen from a parUd car In the 200 block bftl!Jten 6 p.m. June 14 end • p.m. Frid./. • .., ..._ DrR Somlof• ttnw an egg It• mewing CM on Goldllnd ---It 11:JO p.m. ,,.. ............. ...., ...... lquld_l"llll't- ed in "'9 .-In 1t'97'CIOtllocllIt1:90 &lft. SllW ... Daily Pilot NEWPORT IEICH PLlllllG COMMISSION PREVIEW On the AGENDA • BALBOA INN SEEKS EXPANSION Balboa Inn manager Michel Pourmussa is asking the Planning Commission for permits to expand. He is proposing to construct two-and tnree-story build· ings for 1 f new guest rooms, 2,060 square feet of retail space and a partially open parking garage. WHAT TO EXPECT: The proposal exceeds the basic allowable floor area, and building height (by five feet). In addition, the existing re.tail building and pool area' south of . Ocean Front would have to be demolished. Planning staff has said the project can work with certain con· ditions in place. HEARING ON CONEXANT PROJECT The Planning Commis- sion is scheduled to hold a public hearing on a pro- posal by Conexant Systems, Inc. for 566,000 square feet of additional industrial, office and lab space in four new buildings. The busi- ness, located on Jamboree Road, also wants to build two new parking structures and landscape the rest of the 25-acre site. WHAT TO -EXPECT: Although the project has yet to be approved, several City Council mem- bers have vo~ their sup- port for the expansion. The planning staff has indic.at· ed that the commission should recommend approval of the traffic study and environmental report. Commissioners also expect to continue the hearing July 6. KOLL CENTER REQUEST TO BE STUDIED , Commissioners will review a draft environmen- tal report in study session for a proposal to build a 10-story tower with 250,000 square feet of office space within the Koll Center Newport Planned Community. The project, which would require a change in the general plan, would be located at the MacArthur Boulevard and Jamboree Road. WHAT TO EXPECT: The Planning Commis- sion will discuss the propos- al, but not make a decision. FYI • WHAT: Newport Beach Planning-Com- mission meeting • WHEN: 7 p.m. Thurs- day; study session begins at 6 p.m. •WHERE: City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. My Qeaning Secret #2: Wedneldoy, June 21 , 2000 3 (AN I'«.., £1( :., ~ Pl,QT SUNNY SIDE UP: From left, Santa Valazquez provides extra shade for otia Gomez, 6, and brother Israel as the sun beats down on a large beach crowd Monday near Newport Pier. BRIEFLY Stanford 9 scores on Web in July that in other cities, such as Huntington Beach and Anaheim, students took the test in mid-~:irch while Newport- Mesa did not administer the Newport-Mesa Unified ... exam until April, said Peggy School District is still waiting for Anatol, the distnct's director of the results of the Stanford 9 test, curriculum and assessment. district offietals dfe anxious to see the results Sco1 es will be posted on the state Department of Education .Web site - http://v.ww.cde.ca.gov -on July 17 , However, dislnct ofbClaJs hope to receive the results by the end of next week. Anatol said although other districts in the Because new accouruability county have already received initiatives from Gov. Gray Davis...,. SABATINO'S their scores. demand that underachieving The reason for the delay is schools improve their test scores. IT'S HERE ... 200115300 Tnt drive wtlat LAtxu1 uys It the thwpe91 handling CM lhey'v. ever built! 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June 21, 2000 Elnergency training 1rou1H1 classes offered to public ~~!'!.-.... '° • Residents can Learn how to help rescue workers in during disasters. Sue Doyle DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH - Whether it's a roarin g fire or a small earthquake tremor, these people rush·to emer- gency scenes on a moment's notice. No, they're not firefight- ers, but ordinary citizens who receive special training through a community pro- gram designed to save themselves and others dur- ing catastrophic events. The Community Emer- gency Response Team pro- gram, offered by the New-· port Beach Fare and Marine Departme nt, begins today. People can still sign up for the nine-week course. which will meet from 7 to 9 p .m. on We dnesdays. The program intends to change the role of citizens, who become part of th e solution instead of victims during disasters. Residents will team to stabilize situa- tions until professional help arrives in cases ranging from small fires to catastro- phes. said Donna Boston, emergency services coordi- nator for the Newport Beach Fire and Marine Depart- ment. •People react to the way '" For more lnfomwtion ontheCa.......etr ilwleKJlllPlllM ,._..,.......call (949) 644--3109. Weekly training sessions will be held at Fire Station 3, 868 Santa Barbara Drive, Newport Beach. they are trained," Bostop said. "So if they're psycho- logically ready for the situa- tion, they can deal with it professionally." Students will learn bow to use fire extinguishers and put out live fires. Profession-· als teach students how to seaTch rooms for victims and then medically treat multi- ple people. "The training helps peo- ple with any kind of disas- ter," Boston said. "It focuses on an all-hazard ap proach and many skills can be used in different emergencies.· Resid ents will be put to the test on the ninth session, when officials set up a disas- ter simulation. Students will rotate through a series of stations -there will even be volunteers pretending to be accident victims who need immediate assistance. The training helps to till the gap when major emer- gencies strike and emer- gency workers are over- loaded. RUFFLES UPHOLSTER Where Your Dollar Covers Morel WE'vE MOVED 1 BLOCK NORTH Sofa $10000• OFF Club Chair $5000* OFF ·with a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 6/28/00 1998 HARBOR BLVD., CO~TA MESA 548-1158 1he Dally flilof. ]JO W. lay St., Cos- i. MesA, CA 92627; f.x to (Mt)~ 4170;"' call (949) 574-4268. Ple.se Include the time, date and locatlon of the event, .s well as • contact phone number. A complete listing Is available at http://www.dailypl- Jot.com. TODAY The leCODd annual "Network- ing Extravaganza & Dinner" will be hosted by the Orange County Chapter of Women in 'Business at 6 p .m. at the New- port Beach Sheraton, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The dinner is $35 for members, $42 for guests. Information : (714) 731-1077. Duane Heppner will offer "The Secret Knowledge of Your Dreams" workshop from . 7 to 9 p .m. a t The Latest Thing, 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. The lecture is $5 pre- paid . Information: (949)645- 6211. Local archltectural Wustrators Gary Headrick and Howard Hulzing will i)resent "The Art of Telling an Architectural Sto- ry• at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Llbrary's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Admission is free. Information: (94 9) 717- 3870. Guest speaker Charles Moore, founder of the Algalita Marine Research Foundation , wip host the O range County Coast.Keepers meeting at 7 p.m. in the Newport Dunes Wind & Sea Room, 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is free. Information: (949) 723-5424. THURSDAY Christine Bernstein wtlJ offer a tai ch.i/qigong class at noon ~t The Latest Thing. 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. The • class is SlO. Information: (949) 645-6211. Tbe Single Gounlet OnDge County Chapter, an interna- tional fine dining club for sin- gles, will get together at 6:30 p .m . at the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Driv~. Ne wport Beach . Admission is $69. Information: (949) 854-6552. FRIDAY Jllley SL James, author of "Deception in the Rainshad- OV<S." will sign· his book al 8 a.m. at the TOM Gilt Shop at J ohn Wayne Airport, 18601 Airport Way. Information:,.. (714) 525-7025 The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will host its 37th annual Public Safety Awards luncheon at 11:45 a.m. at the We stin H otel South Coast Plaza, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. The lunch is $30. Infor- mation: (714) 85-9090. The 11th annual Irrelevant Week Runnin' Gunnin' Golf Tournament will begin at 9 a.m. at the Newport Beach Golf Course, 3100 Irvine Ave. Player fee is $1001 guests are $35. Information: (949) 852- 8681. SATURDAY Rangen will guide visitors on a back-country hike through Crystal Cove State Park at 9 a.m .. The park is on the west • side of Pacific Coast Highway, between Corona del Mar and Newport Beach. Hikers may park at Pelican Point lot 2 and they will meet at El Moro Vis- itor Center. Admission is free; parking is $6. Information: (949) 49-7647. Costa Mesa's Bark Park will present •Doggy Dedication• from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. for dog owners who want to create their own ceramic tiles salut- ing their pets. The tiles will be installed in the entrance to the newly renovated dog park. Tue sales and painting will take place in the Bark Park area in Te Winkle Park, at Arlington Drive and Newport Boulevard. 1iles are $25 each. Infonnation: (714) 754-5041. •Hypaotber11py a. llalld • at 10 a.m. at The Latest Thing, 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. The class is $14. Information: (949) 645-6211. The Newport-MeA-lrvfile branch of the American Assn. or Univel'$ity Women will hold Its appreciation lunch at noon at the Countryside Inn, at Bris- tol Street and Red Hill Avenue in Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 760-9399. SUNDAY Women Helping Women will honor volun teers at a lun- cheon from t to 4 p.m. at the Costa Mesa C i\'ic Center, 1845 Park Drive, Costa Mesa. Please call to make reserva- tions. Information: (949) 631- 2333. MONDAY A support group for. care givers sponsored by the Alzheimer's Assn. of Orange County will meet at 10:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter, 695 W. 19th Sl. Informa- tion: (71 4) 593-9630. I "StarUght Story Time," a chil- dren's program with songs and puppets, will begin at 7 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Admission is Cree. Infor- mation: (949) 646-8845. JUNE 28 The Costa M esa Chamber of Commerce will host a busi- ness after-hoW'S mixer from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Skosh Monahan's, 2000 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. The event is free for members, $10 for nonmembers. Informal.ton: (714) 885-9092. Le arn essenUal llfesaving techniques through the CPR Heart Saver Course at 6 p.m. at Hoag Health Center, 1190 Baker St., Costa · Mesa The class is $25. lnformabon: (949) 631-3623. Police Lt. Richard l ong, comrnandlng officer for West Newport Beach, wiU present plans for the Fourth of July holiday at 7 p.m . at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. Long will discuss police procedures and transportation programs for Da ily Pilot the district. Information: (949) 644-3309. A tlbromyalgia 1Upport group will meet at 7 :30 p m. in Hoag Hospital Can cer Center's a uditorium, One Hoag Drive Newport· Beach for a round table discussion. lnformabon. (714) 840-8<>38. JUNE 29 Steve Holmes will host a free discussion on ·vaccinations ... the Myth" at 6:30 p.m., rot. lowed by a one-hour lecture at 7 by William L. DeMoss and . Steve Holmes. Both a re at Mother's Market, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. lnJormalion on Holmes' talk: (949) 631 - 4741. Information on lecture: (949) 548-7786. The Newport Beach Ubrary will host a free seminar at 7 p.m. on how to cope Wlth a death in the family. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. lnfor- mabon: (949) 717-3801. JULY 3 "Mad Science," a tree one- day program for first· through sixth-grade children, will begin at 10:30 a.m. and Coeur, on chemistry, lasers and physics. Information: (949t 717-3801. JULY 4 Barnaby the Clown will host a free family picnic with games and activities at 10 a.m. at the 27th annual Fourth ot July celebration at Marinen. Park, at Mariners Drive and Commodore Ropd. lnfonna- tion: (949) 644-3151. JULY 6 An Alzheimer's Assn . support group for caregivers will bcgm at 1 p.m. at Hoag Health Cen- ter, 1190 Baker St., Co)ld Mesa. lnformabon: (714) 593- 9630. JULY 10 Dietitian Unda GlglotU will discuss "Nutrition for You. Fact or Fiction• at 11 a.m., d!. part of the Jewish Commurut) Center of Ora nge County's three-part health sene.,, "Heart Smdrt and ChoiC€') • It's at the center, 250 E Bt1ker St., Costa Mesa. lnformobon (714) 755-0340, Ext. 13:l .SS~ Hotl Hotl Hotl We're Spicin' It Upl Saluting The Pepper Industry COLORING CONTEST RULES AND REGULATIONS One winner In each age group will be chosen. Each winner will receive 4 tickets to the Orange County Fair. •Entries must be completed by a child In one on the• groups listed below Name address and ana Information must be filled In. . 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WWW.CATALINAINFO.COM Daily Pilot PRAYER CONTINUED FROM 1 bers of the political commu- nJty, and a n .accompanying message tQ adherents that . they are insiders, favored members of the political com- munity,• Justice John Paul Stevens said. But it looks as though the ruling won't affect prayers led by players on the field, which are common before football games a t many schools, including Costa Mesa and E~tanda High schpols. •Not all peer presswe is ill~ gal,• said Eugene Volokh, a First Amendment scholar at UCLA who was once a clerk for Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. "It's constitutional as long as the coach doesn't say 'you can only use this time for prayer. You can't give each other high-fives, pep talks, huddle, bond or play drums.' • SURFER CONTINUED FROM 1 And following surfing cus- tom, the friends held the memorial service in a place Jones loved more tha n itny- whe re -the beach, said Ron Young, a Costa Mesa resident and lifelong friend of Jones. The group, wearing shorts, T-shJrts and wetsuits, formed a circle in the sand. Surfboards sat close by. The friends sat around a blue-and-whlte pin- striped bead;> chair, whJ~h symbolized where Jones would sit. They filled the chair with their favorite photos, trinkets and an ivy wreath. Friends shared stories about Jones' famous "sideways glance and smile.• Some laughed. Others remained silent and fiddled with the sand. "This is a tradition among surfers to go oat and remember that person around the ocean lifestyle,• Farwell said. .- / Wadnetday, June 21, 2000 s .,. ,. - ' I fl' '• r -~· <.,..po-.. .. J Bauermeiste't, who said roughly half or the team par- ticipated in the on-field invo- cations, said he only would consider restricting the prayers if any player told him he felt uncomfortable. And so far, he said, no one has spoken up. During the prayers, play- ers who are not religious stand behind those knelt in prayer. said Todd Duddridge, 18, a defensive end for the Mustangs. It was not the first time Farwell had attended a memorial service like the one held for Jones. Not every surfer receives the same treatment, but the more prominent ones in the group are remembered in this way. Farwell said. DON UACH I OAl.Y Pl.OT Friends of .. Dickey" Jones join bands in prayer during a me morial service for the popular local surfer, who was a regular at Blackie's. ·I go to church, but I'm not religious," said Duddridge, who chooses not to pray at games. "&at l think it's impor- tant to stand behind my team- mates who pray to show we're a team.· Principal Andrew Hernan- dez said he hadn't beard any complaints from players or parents regarding the on-field prayers. "We're very sensitive to issues of underground intimi- dation and kids being intimi- dated,• be said. "But we'll wait and see if there are new guidelines and directions as a result or the decision ... Newport-Mesa school board member Wendy Leece said the board would respect the ruling. But she added that she expected and hoped it "' would spark activism from religious students. "The rights of people who have faith are being trampled on,· she said. "But those who want to silence us are in for a big surprise. They're just , going to fortify, encourage and inspire us to be more bold.• Next, the surfers paddled out to sea for a final send-off. A handful of friends swam past the pier, formed a ring in the water and held hands. Others s tood on the shore and WATER CONTINUED FROM 1 duced stricter standards for posting public health warn- ings. ln the wake of the new legislation, said Karen Evarts, a grand jury member and the principal author of the report, county facilities have been stretched to their limits. •we were just not impressed with the lack of computer facilities and the lack of manpower. They're llterally using these Excel spreadsheets spread out on a table and using a felt-tip pen• to analyze test data, she said. In response to the prob- lem, the grand jury report makes several recommenda- tions, including: • Hiring addJtional staff, including microbiologists and analysts: watched in silence. The tradition derives from Hawaii, said Nick Calvert, a Rainbow resident who grew up in Newport Beach. Calvert was beside himsell • Updating the technology used by the Public Health Lab and the Orange County Health Care Agency; • Posting more current and accurate information on the Health Care Agency's Web site. Monica Mazur, a 5pokesperson for the Health Care Agency, said the grand jwy's characterization of the county resource crunch was accurate. "The workload increased tremendously• with the new legislation, sbe said. •All this data is coming in from different labs at different times of the day with different methodologies. The data tracking is a nightmare. The technology for the computers hasn't caught up with it.• Mazur noted, however, that the wheels are already in motion to address the prob- lems that the grand jury's report discusses. &ck row: KC Thompson, .Amy Strieval, MrUissa PuUido, &arm who, u ah Prrltim, Eliubrth Luna, Krystlll Ftlrthini, Christa Nu""· Mep11 Hunt . Fro,,1 row: jacinJa Schot, Dustinnr lllu, Diary Outil~ Ruth ChtzvmJ, Anttla Prrn. Nmydtz QuintaNJ LOCAL BUSJNESSF.S SUPPORT F.STANCIA CHEER SQUAD . Estancia H igh School Pep ~quad would like co sar than~ you to the many bwincsscs in o~ community for the support received th1.s school year. These wincsses provided the ~cccssa_!Y fund.~r many ?f ~e _girls to be ablc_co __ participate in cheer leading. Tllcsc bwmcsscs and md1vidllils trUly live w at Woodrow Wilson quoted years ago, ·we are not here merely to make a living. We arc here to enrich the world and we impoverish ourselves if we forget this errand." Three cheerleaders from chis squad made USA all-stan at cheer camp. They were able to panicipare in the Paris Millcnnjum Parades over the New Year. . Cheer Advisor Miss Miller is looking fo rward to tryouts and finding the new cheer coach for this great group of girls. • with all the familiar faces he saw at the memorial. Some were old fnends he had not seen in 30 years. "It's a shame. Everyone grows up and goes their own About $1.2 milliolfin fund- ing is included in the pending state budget for high-tech improvements to the county's water-testing lab'. More than $300,000 in county funding will be used to hire a m.icrob1ologist and a lab technician, and to acqwre equipment to help grapple with the data avalanche, said Douglas Moore, laboratory director for the Public Health Lab. - Nancy Gardner, president of the Newport Beach chap- ter of The Surfrider Founda- tion, said she felt boosting water-quality resources way. But you see them and 1t all comes back,n he said. Young paddled bdck to shore. He shook the water off tus body and offered hugs to his tight band of fnends. would be an important fol- low-up to the passage of the stricter leg1slation. "The beach postings have "Water gives a current through your body and makes you feel good," Young Sd.ld "Either you have 1t or you don't. But everyone here has that connection.· c.ertainly raised awareness,• she aid. "This 1s the next step. Let's start to really look at what we're fincling • Ga CORCTBJ To @omcast DIGlTAL CABLE ~ARAH IE~~I CA PARKER . ...., .... ..... , $4.95 Connection -(Sa~ver $3000) Plus. order now and receive 1 /2 off your 1st month of any HBO or Cinemax package! Call today and ask for the Digital Gold Package and enjoy 12 channels of HBO and 8 channels of Clnemaxl J ./ • J PICTURE Color in each space that 'Contains a letter. 8 • 5 Anewere: 9 10 • • 11 • 12 e 13 /14 1 jJ Sta~ Here SEEKt.i;J:~FIND FIND THESE WORDS IN THE PUZZLE BELOW. 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I feel young. It seems like just yesterday 1 was sitting in a tiny plastic chair in his.kinder- garten class, listening to the teacher talk about shapes and colors. On the other h<lQ.d. it's hard to remember what life was like before children. It's been that long. The reminders of this pas- sage are suddenly every- where, much of it -for whatever reason -heaped in the garage. The pile of discarded backpacks (every last one black). An old Teenage Ninja Mutant Tur- tles lunch pail that has been sitting on a sh elf for the bet· te r part of a decade., A box of old papers and art projects that seemed meaningful a t the time. A collection of baseballs signed by Little League teammates. A poster of the high school football team back when he was on the freshinan squad. A paint- HIGH SCHOOL CO-EICEMEITS Joseph Goodstein, Eilene Siefert, Levina 'Il'an, Parshid Hao, Jennifer Lee, Eliza-Kazi, Magdalena Sandoval, beth Morse, Jason Tong, Edson Cruz • Student speaken: Sonia • Student speakers: Parshid Lohiya, Joseph Goodstein Kazi, Magdalena Sandova.l and Jennifer Lee and Evan Swedelson • Vocal Performance: • FKUlty speaker: Mic'111el Eilene Hao Lawrence • Number of graduates: 24 7 • Number of graduates: 240 COSTA ~ ESTANCIA ~ MESA HIGH • HIGH ~ ~:~~L t ~:~~13 p.m. · 6 p.m. ~ • Where: LeBard • Where: LeBard Stadium at Stadium at QCC, 2701 OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Fairview Road in Costa Costa Mesa 1 Mesa • Valed1ctorian scholars~ • Valedictorian scholars•: Jason Cabico, Caroline Katelyn Aronson, LaUia ed blue-and-white bird he made in wood shop in the • seventh grade. A Mother's Day card he made when he was small; the ·o· -as it wi.llbe forever -backward. • He graduates tomorrow, and in the fall he goes off to college. And just like that, our job is done -except for footing the tuition and pro· viding some good food and a washing machine when he comes home on breaks. I suppose you look for some powerful message at a time like this. But for the mome nt. all r hear is the auto shop teacher reminding the Class of 2000 that it is wise to change yoUI oil every 3,000 miles. Maybe there's a metaphor in there, a greater meaning, the secret to life, even. Or maype it's just what it is -a reminder to take.care of things. And at this moment, perhaps that's all the advice a person might need. • STEVE' MARBLE is the managing editor of Times Community News. He can be reached at steve.mar- bleOlatimes.com. Craig Brown Insurance GRADS CONTINUED FROM 1 .. That same field will be the arena for N.ewport Har- bor's graduation ceremony. Stewart's half-brother, Lamar William, ·who was in the car with him but escap ed with minor injuries, asked his mother this week if he could accept Andre's diplo- ma. Karen Stewart. Andr:e's sister, also expressed a desire to accept the diploma. But ·Sonja William decid- ed it would be best if she undertook the emotio nal task herself. ' The family asked that they receive a copy of Stew- art's diploma. but were sur· Cote, Cynthia Cuevos, •Valedictorian sc:botus•: Robin Letostak, Greg Chinn. Nicole Dore. Jessica Nelson Kelsey Peterson, Courtney • Student speaken : Robin Rotstan. Andrea Schultz, Letostak, Lauren Cassity, Patrick Sharma, John Dave Tow, Mehgan Fay, Swigart, Valerie Terrell, Becca Silva, Sarah Hess, Erin Toole, Cari Va.lenstein Debra Wyman, Helen Flo-• Student speqers: Greg res and Janet Saavedra Chinn, Nicole Dore • Number of gradµates: 211 • Number of graduates: 432 NEWPORT • \_ •The NeWport-Mesa Unified HARBOR School District Board of Educa- tion in May 1999 decided to end HIGH the traditional practice of nam--SCHOOL · ing a valedictorian and a saluta- Wh 4 torian. Instead, schools will honor • en: P·~· . students in the top 2% of the • Whe~e: DaVJdson Field, graduating class. Those students 600 Irvine Ave., Newport are now called valedictorian Beach scholars. · prised and touched by the offer tc:Ytake part in the com- mencement from Newport Harbor principal Bob Boies. "I was shocked,• William said. "It was another over- . whelming thing. I just got deeply emotional. It's still hard. I've tolct people you take it day by (fay, but that's not even en ough -you take it m oment by moment." · Members of Stewart's family are not the only ones grieving ana suffering in his absence. It has also been a trying time for his frie nds and teammates, who were Like brothe rs to him, said football coach Jeff Brinkley. "Obviously, it's a very emotional thing for players because they were al.I very close to him,• Brinkley said. "Going through spring foot- bal.l got their minds off it, but this is a reminder or all the great things he did while he was here.· School officials will pay tribute to Stewart when they present his diploma to his mothe r after all of the grad- uates have received theirs. . "l think it's an a ppropri- ate way to close,• Boies said. •Andre will always be a part of the Class of 2000. • Auto i4ccident Recently! FREE REPORT Reveals The 9 Most Deadly Mistakes You Can Make If You Have Been Injured Or In An Accident ... How Simple Auto Accidents Can Turn Into Lifelo~g !Pain And Suffering! Tired Of The ln~urance Run Around!. You Need To Call If... You're Not Getting Any Better. You're In Pain? Not Fixing Your Car, Not Getting A Rental Car, You Don't Know What To Do! Do-Not Wait Another Minute, Call Now, Before It"s Too LATE! Every Day You Delay Taking Action Cost You! 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Club, this community offers cwo dubhow· for yoursclfl Located on the picturesque Baclc Bay in es, rwo pools/~, a ficncss room, a billiards To oblllin ""4ititmtd ~ .btna the Ncwpon Beach, this qum "best kept secret" room, marina and much more! two-Sf.Ory miJmas in DeAnr,a &ysUle VJl.tt, has long been a home to active seniors look· lbc park is making an inn<mtivc iuponsc '""'UM wwny 11mmitin tlHJ "1for. CYJ"lllCI the ing for the Newpon Beach life.style at an co the demandlor laJtcr and contemporary Parlt Mministraliw Of/irt at (9.f!J) 673-1331 affordable price. housing. Rising above the rooflina m: our or UM Saks OfJi« at (949) 7234045. Discover a new gen- eration of retirement communities Regents Point rcsidcnu have always taken Lhe lead in enriching their own lives and the lives of orhen.1 in molding the personality of the community of which rhcy arc a part and in developing community policies and carry· ing them out. This was true long before the term "empowerment" was in vogue. Regents Point hclong.s to a new generation of retirement communities. h's a continuing care community dedicated to the continuing adventure of life. We invite you to be a pare of11. For 11 tour anti lunch, raU Rrf.m11 Point (800) 278-8898 or (949) 854·9500. Huntington VIiiage Senior Apartments celebrates their 11th year anniversary Ocan-cl1>sc and loca1ed in Huntington Beach. Huncington Village offers 114 units with six floorplans designed to attract seniors who are looking for an active rciiremcnt liv· ing. The complex offers singles, one-bedroom plans & rwo-bcdroom. rwo-bath designs, a pool and spa. and a recreation center with library and game area. Included at the com· plcx arc handicap units, elevators, free storage and large laundry rooms. Social acriviri~ and adult education pro- grams include musica;lcscnmions. semi· Jlil rs, language classes, cc and exercise classes and health lcct . Holiday cooking events, birthday pa"ics and bingo arc just a few of the many festivities that take place throughout the year. Huntington Village is also convcniehdy locaccd near a variety of community amcni· tics. Costa Neuporte -elegant senior llvlng lf you have spent time looking for a beau· ciful and pc:accful place for your Mother or Father (or both), 10 spend their retirement years, you musr have noticed how difficult it is to mccc your expcctarions. We have found a great facility in Cosca Mesa known as Costa Ncuporr~. It is an Ele- gant Senior Living re~idencc which will sure· ly meet your cxpccrauons. Enrcr chrough a grand entrance inro a beautiful great room which opens onto a magnificent courtyard. Then return to the dining room de L'Elcgancc for sumptuow dining. Costa Ncupo"~ a.1$0 offers t~ pormion co doctors, shopping, banlcing. as well as for fun and encertaining trips. Costa Nt#portl is loca~d 111 2283 FttinJitW Rd, Costa Mtsa. For '1Wrt inform11tion, caU (949) 646-6300. Prellmlnary ....-ant for Ms. Senior AllllWtca P,.eant, Caflfoma. . On Saturday, July 8, 2000, oonlCIQna from ~ County aad lbe llllM'·~­ of Southern California, ~ 60 or bcna, will be ;ua.id on~.,.. able. -*" of life, talent and personal interview. The finalia will ed..acc ud compae fDr .. 0/ Ms. Senior America, California in Augu«. Thi winner will rqNamt c..libnia Ala ... ML Senior American Pagant in ~no. NCftda Oii Oaaber 20. 2000. The Orange County P9Pnt w1U be htld 11 me Scaocoe Commanity Cm... 7800 KacdJa Ave., Stanron. Door prius and Jrahmcna pnwidcd. Adlllillioa ii SS. Tl#N i~ ;,, c-Jl«i"f Ur tbt °"'• ~,.,.,,,. *'-'ti O!I//,,.,, at••· -·· Sntior Ammc., CtJi/mtU.. M~ McOJM.~"' (714) #0-2010• "'9) GIUIR. We are proud to announce the granp opening of Newport Senior VIiiage In Cos ta Me a. ewporl Senior VIiiage Is a gated community with pool, BBO area & recreational room with organized acllv1lle . Brand new Berber carpet and distinctive klLChen ca binets are prov1ded In every unit. Come by and see ttlls fa bulous propety while unit are stlll available. NEWPORT SENIOR VIUAGE 2080 Newport Boulevard Costa Mesa, CA 92627 949-642-2018 or 949-722-8104 HunrmKfon Villagt Sn11or Apartmma 11 k>rattd 16171 Spnngdak St., H#nrinKfon I &adt (S111U11td bttwtm &lingtr and minltr). Call (800) 995-8993 or (714) 846-2886. No appoinrmtnt 11 nrrnsary. Opm daily. Visit thtir W,.b s11t, at www.hunringtonviliatt.t'om. .. _________________________ _. Consider a Wonderful Alternative to a Nuning Home ••• "Assureo Horizons" Superior Ca.re in a Beautiful Raideotial Setting • Nu!"K supervision tic monitoring 24-houn per day • Spacious homes with 6 raidcnu tic 2 ~npcrhomt • Highest staff ntio available by a team of profcuionals • Thcnpaatic cue tic delicious nutritional programs • Seamd environment with lovdy gardens to enjoy •Specialized activitia tic therapy •...... _. .... • , .,._ .. ,,.. HMtf ol Our Honw" • Sheryl Thompson, R.N. 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Wh~r It's tlktna a dus at UCJ, sodallzlng. or fust playing a spirited game of bdd~ with friends, Uvfn3 at ~ts Point allowJ you to continue dOlng atrthese thlnp and morel Regents Point offers the ftttdom you dtslrt and tht lndependm<:t you expect for your retirement. Our contJnutns are plan Is 5Ulted to mttt yow varlfd nftds. Call Regents Point at (800) 278-3898 today, and find out why our residents um't changJng their Uvcs -they'rt cnrtchll\8 thml. Regents Point ~SUNFWWER GARDENS ~.~c.. ~ 0 &.U,M...,_Jn.n l!J83 3730 S. Greenville, Santa Ana, 92704 S11•.flown' G"""1u;, ''°"',. pmn.1 • FRl!.E """'""' lllNnll ~ fou • WN/1 ,,.,,,,.U WM/1 ulf <AIM Wini •"" .,J, f*llU>IU ,.,,.,.,.,U111 """"''7 dNatp 111 • ~ 1ranlld •t 5*11.flown' Wrtlnu '1y fa/UI Ch;JJ. M.S. W. C.Orwli1111tor of SotltJwr,, c.Ji/tmtU. MnNry ~ Cn11r. """27, 7-8,,. • R.s. v.P. -s~ u u.iuti. CAO (714) 641-0!J59 ------·---------------------· I I I I I I I I • 3130 S. G ., .. 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McGrtff, former Mr. Irrelevant ---_ .. 26 ..... llUY llAllOS $po(ts Editor Roger Carlton • 949...5744223 • Wadnesdoy, June 21, 2000 10 SEAN HWRI DAILY PllOT Greg Stewart accelerates. HllH SCHOOL SCUPIOOI SERIES . . -----·SUDDEN IMPACT - COSTA MESA -The football team.went about enforcing what is becoming status quo, but the basket- ball team was all about breaking new ground during the 1999-00 boys athletic year at Costa Mesa High. Coach Jerry Howell's squad made the football playoffs for a record fourth straight time after claiming a co-championship in the Pacific Coast League. Junior tailback CJ. Zuniga (2,015 rushing yards and 28 TDs) was All· CIF aJ1.d the Newport-Mesa District Offensive PJayer of the Year, while : junior offensive guard Luther Mitchell was also All-CIF. First-year coach Bob Serven and senior Ryan Naff (second-team All· CIF) helped lead the basketball team to an unprecedented 17 -4 start and its first playoff berth since 1992. The baseball team contended for a playoff spot until the final day of the season and traclc and field fin. ished third in league. Senior Greg Stewart defended his PCL titles in the 100 and 200 meters and was fourth in CIF in the latter, while Rami Ghebrekious (3,200) and Mike Whittman (100-yard breast- stroke) also earned PCL crowns. Ryan Perryman was an Ortioge County All-Star in football and also started in basketball and volleyball, while several other individuals earned accolades. Jeff Montoya (golf), Deve Weir (football and basketball), Nate Jones (basketball and volleyball), Jose Perez (soccer) and Robert Hulliger (shot put and discus), all seniors, went out with a flourish. -by Barry Faulkner DON LEACH I DALY PlOT Running back C.J. Zuniga rolls through a cavernous bole against Westem's Pioneers. At right, guard Dave Weir attacks the basket. leaving Garden Grove defender far behind. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Carlos Franco ls on the ball. ~DAY MASSEY I OMV Pl.OT MEDIHA FEJZAGIC OIMAATINO I DAILY PILOT Robert Hulllger prepares to unleuh tbe dbcm In a PCL meet. Mike Whitman slices through water In 200 Individual medley event. No show no more • Mr. Irrelevant in 1980, M cGriff, has returned to celebrate the event's 25th anniversary edition. RkhM'd Dunn DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH - The only Mr. Irrelevant hon- oree to skip his own party, Florida A&M's Tyrone McGriff1 is making up for lost time. Twenty years ago, McGriff was so milted at being the absolute last man picked in the NFL draft that he fled directly to Canada for a tryout in the CFL. "I didn't co~e to (Irrelevant Week Vin 1980) when they did it for me,• McGriff said Monday at the ArrivaJ Party for the silver annivetsary edition of the zany, out-of-control. any- thing-goe!> Irrelevant Week .. •I missed out on Disneyland and everything. but (IW) was nothing com- pared to what it is now. After seeing this (Arrival Party for Mr. Irrelevant XXV, Mike Green), I'm a little jealous.· McGrlff, one of eig'ht members of the Mr. Irrelevant Club to return to Newport Beach this week for the 25th ultimate celebration of the underdog, forfeited his 1980 irrelevance to Arkansas quar- terback Kevin Scanlon, the next-to-la.st piclc in the NFL draft that year by the Rams. But McGriff, an award- winning offensive lineman at Florida. A&M, was cut in • Canada that summer and then showed up late to train- ing camp with the Pittsburgh Steelers, who selected McGriff 333rd and dead last in the '80 NFL draft. McGriff not only made the squad that year in Pittsburgh, but lasted three years in the NFL, then three more years in the USFL with the Michigan Panthers and Memphis Showboats. In 1981 , McGriff also had a change of heart ebo~t lrrelevant Week and asked IW founder Paul Salata, who has never said no in his life, if he could make amends. So Salata fixed Irrelevant Week VI so that McGriff and the legit '81 last choice, Delaware tight end Phil Nelson, were roosted, toasted and boasted all week in Newport Beach. "To tell you the truth, in all my years playing pro foot- ball, nothing tops (lrrelevant Week),• McGri.ff said, after Mr. Irrelevant XXV was wel- comed ashore at the Newport Dunes, which hosted its first IW event. To this day, McGriff is known as Mr. Jrrelevant 5 1/2, after serving as Nelson's caddie and bodyguard. In 1996, McGr1ff was named to the NCAA Division l·AA Football Hall of Fame along with Walter Payton of Jackson State and Terry Bradshaw of Louisiana Tech in the new shrtne's inaugur- al class. McGriff, these days, is married and the father of two children. He's a teacher and coach at Dillard High in Pt. Lauderdale, Fla. McGriffs JW history is •all ·•--....... evurt, • anyway. -- The madcap Irrelevan t Week, once again bravely saluting and bonortng the 1ut collegiate football player selected ln the NPL chafl, continues toniqht wltb the All-Star Spor11 Banquet and Lowsman 1\'opby pnllellfA· Uon to Green, the Northweste rn State (La.) de fensive back who was picked 254th and IMt ln the NPL draft by the Chicago Bean, at the Newport Beach Marriott (6 p .m.). Green, who went to Dtmeyland n-tay ln O.y 2 of ..,...._ .. WeM. wtH ·• • tbetmgl&af mum IR6"~ tonight by Salata. celebn~ snMCG.,fMltt • Doily Pilot SPORJS Wodnosday, June 21, 2000 11 Lem-i1ing the ropes of Newport-M"sa sports •Impressions of 10 months on the job in the midst of a prep sports paradise. I t's been nearly a year-10 months to be exact -since I began wodcing at the Dally Pilot. And, I'll admit u. before I took this job, I traveled down to Orange County four times during my four years at USC. I visited my cousin in lJvine three times and· I drove • through Orange County once while heading to San Diego. The return trip from San Diego was my fifth. time in Orange County. When r started my job down in Newport-Mesa, I got here just in time to be around three state cham- pions (team and individual), seven section crowns and 23 league championships by Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa and Estancia high schools. That's AYSO Region 97 • s1gnups NEWPORT BEACH ~A YSO Region 97, covering Eastside Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. will hold its final early registration today from 5:30-9 p.m . at the Mariners Library. Registration is $60 for one youngster, $115 for two, $165 for three and $175 for four or more per family. New players must bring a birth certificate. After Today, the registra- tion fees are $100 per child and will bf> available at Treds & Threads on 17th Street until July 15. quite a first impression. Nevertheless, all the success just validated a sense ol awe I had about Orange County sports before I came here: namely, that they're good at pretty much everything. . No sport blew my mind quite like volleyball. Another reporter told me it was just sick the amount of volley- ball talent in Newport Beach. Th.ere were lots of memorable · · volleyball moments, ~e how Coro- na del Mar's boys team dismantled El Tora thoroughly in the CIF South- ern Section Division I quarterfinals, and bow the University of San Diego High fans were impressed by CdM's Dimitra Havriluk during a CrF State Division D first-round girls match. And then there's Newport Har- bor'~ incomparable April Ross, who led the Tars to section and state vol- leyball. championships. The match that sticks out in my mind is the Sailors' CIF Southern Section Divi- sion I-AA quart.erlinal against Esper- J~ph Boo PREPS anza. a three- game Newport sweep keyed by Ross' jump serve. The boisterous Esperanza fans, and this is mighty Esperanza mind you, couldn't help but "ooh" and • "ah" at Ross. Thi only Jhlng I can say about her is, I'm glad she'll be a ltojan next year. And then there were the sports 1 knew nothin' about growing up m Chicago, llke water polo. The first water polo game I covered was a big one. Newport Harbor vs. Long Beach Wilson. l got a crash course in the intricacies of the sport from Dwight Belden 10 minutes before the game and I learned the ru1es as I watched. IRVINE CUP RUNNERS·UP Now, I'm not only familiar with the sport, I learned to like water polo a lot. And I can barely swim. I was abJe to go to Belmont Plaza twice, once to see CdM's boys water polo teani win the Division II crown, and the second time to watch the Sea Kings' girls team almost take the Division IV title. There were sports I became a regular in, like softball I did not see a lot of swimming, but I was fortu- nate enough to see Newport Harbor sophomore Aaron Peirsol in action · before I see him on 1V this swnmer at the Olympics. Starting from the league finals, . , track and field was a weekly part of· my routine. I stumbled upon a banner year for Newport-Mesa track athletes and I got to follow CdM's Liz Morse, New- port's Thevor Jones and Mesa's Sharon Day all the way to the state track finals. In contrast. the reporter sitting next to me at the state prelim- manes traveled five hours from Stocktoo to see a pole vaulter finish sixth in the prelims .. There were tons of impressive teams, like Estancia's dominantly entertaining boys soccer team, CdM girls 50Ccer team, Newport's guls tennis squad, CdM's boys tenrus unit, and all the winning basketball teams. And of course, football. I was fortunate enough to witness New- port's Uirilling Division VI champi- onship victory over Irvine, and watch Andre Stewart in act.ion for one last time. After 10 months, my head is chock-full of memorable teams, games, and especially athletes. I could think of very few places bet- ter for high school sports than New- port-Mesa. Unless lacrosse picks up around here, that would make things perfect. So thanks to all the kids, coaches and parents for malc- ing my fust 10 months memorable. YOUTH SPORTS Marlins win C~ Majors . COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa National Little League Majors Division Marlins shut out the Dodgers, 8-0, lo wm the division title June 12. Mike Wolfe's bases-loaded triple and Ryan Bagwell's two- run home run broke the game open for the Marlins. VIJlllie Valdez added two hits and an RBI, while Jeremy Spera added an RBI single and Victor Valdez had two key hits. On the mound Vinnie Valdez and Bagwell combined to allow only three hits in the shutout. Mariners top Ran~ COSTA MESA -The Mariners ended their season with a 15-8 win over the Rangers in Costa Mesa American Little Coach Pitch Division action. For the Rangers. Parker McPherson had two hits and dil RBl as well as a couple of strong defensive plays. Also strong defensively was C.J. Arehart, Scotty Steffel and Nathan McFarland and Alex Guder. OCU seeking players Region 57 tryouts CORONA DEL MAR - The final tryout for the AYSO Region 57 girls Plus teams (ages 10-1 1 and ages 12-13) will be held Saturday at Lin- coln Elementary's upper field. The Costa Mesa Top Guns finished second in the recent Irvine Cup in the 12- and-under girls division. Front row, from left: Lisa Newton, Phoebe Chang, Emi- ly Leece, Arion Ingram, Brittany Jotmson and Avery Williams. Back ro'(, from le~ Nichole Johnson, Kristen Paulsen, Assistant Coach Andre Ingram, Uelissa Murphy, Alissa Hilliard, Mikyla Lux, Head Coach Pat Murphy, Assistan Coach . Alizabeth Pfieffer, Brianna Vanderwal and Assistant Coach Dave Williams. · The Marlins will next play m the District 62 Tournament of Champions against Ocean View at Robinwood Park. beginning at 5 p.m . MCGRIFF The Orange County United Soccer Club is looklng for new girls playe rs ages 10-12. Interested players should call Eugene Day at (714) 434-9263. The highly successful Arrival Party was produced for the first time by the Commodores·.Club of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. CONTINUED FROM 10 Players ages 10-11 (as of July 31) will try out from 10- 11 a.m. and players ages 12- 13 (as o( July 31) will try out from 11 :30 a.m.-12:30 p.m . Bergey out of Orange County All-Star Game guests and well-wishers in a format similar to the old Dean Marti.O Roasts on television in the 1970s. "They're just fabulous,• IW executive Pal Taylor said or the volunteers from the Commodores Club. "They're all sharp guys. They say this will be happening and that will be happening and it does. I'm really impressed.• 'from surgery. Any youngster who has a lready signed up for the upcoming AYSO sedSon is eligible for this tryout. Former Corona def ... Mar High quarterback Mike Bergey, who completed his prep football career at Dana Hills High last fall, will miss the Orange County All-Star Football Game after under- going recent finger surgery. al Ohio State. had been selected to represent the South in the annual summer showcase, scheduled July 14 at Orange Coast College. But he injured the little finger of his right (passing) hand play- ing basketball and wLll reqwre 12 weeks to recover The South roste r still includes former Costa Mesa standouts Shaun Ferryman and Jimmy Herzog, Estancia's Kyle Westman and CdM's Jay Bottom, as well as the late Andre Stewart from Newport Harbor. Green will become the 22nd player to receive the coveted Lowsman Trophy, an award at the opposite end of the college football spectrum from its more famous counterpart -the Heisman Thophy. 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THE: PETITION FOR PROBATE requests that MARY LOU HILKER be appcllllled .. pertonal repreeeotati\19 to tdmln- lster Ille 81t8te c1' Ille de- cedent THE PEllTION , .. quests th• dec:tdenl'• WiM and codiclll, ff eny, be admitted to Pfobel• The Wll end eny codic:1le are evtJltble tor u · MllOltion In the tile iltpC by Ille court THE PETITION re-quelts eulhomy to ed· ~.,. ...... undtf lhe II ldepel ldent Admlo- lllrldon of &lat" Act (This AuttlOf1ly -411 allow the per90n9I reprutnt· •llw to ... meny ~ tlont wlltloul obttinlng CIOUft IPPfOVtl Before taking 09f1Ml \18(1/ Im· pclftMI ectloM. hoW· ::::-:~ to tjNe nocice to ln- 1*Mted '*'°"9 unlMe tier ,...,. MMe! llOlloe Of coneented to lh8 orOOOHd action.) The I~ edmlntt· .._ .. .,,. ......... lrllGfl.~ .. be .--""'"' "' In· ....... ~ .... .,, ~ '° .. ~ Md "'°"" good °"'" ~ .. CIOUlf ..... nal ..,. .. ---A HEARtNO on tt. ~_..,_._on MY 13. 2000 et 141 p.n1. In 0eot. L73 lo- oelld .. ", The Cir DfM &oul\, ONnfi. CA -. " months from Ille date at Fictitious Business Ille lirsl isalllOCe at let· Nllme St.etement lets as prOYlded tn Pr<> ""--,_ ........ ng --· bate Code section 9100. .,~do.,;""~'';; ... The llm8 lor r.tmg claiml CREDlf HARBOR, 61 will not upirt belore M1llorca. Laguna tour moolha from the Niguel, CA 926n hearing date noticed Trivlelon Solutions. abYoovue M·Y EXAMINE Inc . (CA). 61 Matlo<ca, " Lagune Niguel CA tile file kepi by Ille OOUl1. 92677 tt you ere • ptr10l'I In-This buslneaa is con· te<ested in the estate, dueled tr(' • oorporabou you ma1 Ille wtlh the Heve you started court a RequMI lor b-doing buStnen yet? cill Notice (tonn 0£. Yes, 9-20-00 154) ol lhe filing of •n In-Trlv1sion Solu11on1. ventoty and eppraisal at loc., Vahkl lmant, Seore- estate UMtt Of of 8ll'f tary petition or eocount as This statement wes provided in Probete filed with the County Code sectk>n t250 A C1eit< at Orange County Request !Of Speciel No-on 06I05l2000 tlc8 form 11 aveilebtt 2000M30HI from the court ~ Oa.lly. P*1t JUoe 14, 21 ~=.:~ the 28, July 5. 20® W822 E. AYflfY Crwy. Fictitious Business &q. (CSU 41211) u~ s•----t Meeefve, Ml.Imper l ,_.,,. ,.,.,,,.., y......_ L' n , 2..,.1 Dv-The lollowlng pe<eons ,,,..._ .... -are dolnQ bullilesa u : c::. DI'., Ste. 4101 A) AlLIED IN· Publl~h~: 12t~~~~rt VESTIGAllVE RE· BHch·Cotlt MHt SEARCH CO, 8) Delly Pilot June 15• 21 , AIRCO. 179 E 171h SI 22 2000 8170, Cotte Meet. ~ • lomlll 92627 IhWBS! JtmH Henken1us, FlctltJous Bu~neu 3419 V• Udo Apt 104, Heme s......m ~~ BMCh, Celftor· The following f*IOl\S 818 doing bu•ln"' H : Thlt bUtlne• Is oon- NIKA WEB CONSUlT· ~.i>y y'/:u ~d ING, 235112 Wlndsong doing buslneu y41!? Ste. 48A. Ahao Vlt,o, y.., M>l/2000 .. CaMomit 11265& Vilely 88kmtn, 2S592 Jemes HenQnlul • Wind"""" Sit •OA, Thie 8l8'emenl ""9 -.... hied Witt! IN Cout'lly Altso Viefo CalllonM Cl9ltt ol er.,. Counly 92656 on OM>!5l2000 This blnlneN la con-IHDIH0•1 duded tr(' an indMduel ~...._. Hev• you 1t1rted'"-June 7• t4• doing ~ yet? No .J__ I 2000 Wl21 Vilely Bellmen Flctllloul ..,...... Thia "'1;:-nt·;.~w;;88:rl-J1••~lll••W Cl9ltt °' ~ ~ ~~ on 05l22l2000 ......,., Moltlera a 111111""7 CIONe. 2790 p...,_ ~ Pllol .... 21, :ze. -,.. ___ ...... ,. ... ..... 1a.• Mn --....,_ ..- llonil -7 """'1 F,__ Aoleen. 110 !'elmer StrMt, c.... ...... ~ -7 Tent Alm. I071 M1t. c.... ...... ea..e 1817 11*....,... .. OOft' ...... "! ...... ........ He¥e you llMtM ... ..._f"?ND """'· ...... 1* 1•1JnM -=. .... = Fictitious Business Name Statement The follov.1ng persons are doing buslneu es Kairos ln1111ute. 901 Dove Street. Suitt 150, Newport Beach. Cabfof· nla 92660 Richard A. Nyberg, 901 Oov• SlrHI, Suite 150. Newport Beach, Calilomle 92660 This bulllleSS II con- ducted by' an lndyQJal Heve you started doing buslnt1s yet? Yes. 05/01/00 Richard A. Nyberg This a1atement was filed with the County Cleril ol Orange County on 05/23/2000 2000N2t732 Daily Piiot June 21, 28, J!Jy 5. 12, 2000 W827 Fictitious eu.n... Nllme Stetement The following persons 818 doing bus11leN H : Wellspring Gtephlc De- sign. 61 Kyte Court, L•d•rt Rench. CA 926114 Kevin Jemes Pedgett, 81 Kyle Court, Lade,. Rtnct\, CA t:1e94 Thi butlllM8 ii con-duc:led by en lncMduel Have you aterttd doing buslnt11 yet? YM, 4·2&-00 , Kevin .i.met Pedgett Thia ""*'*" WM flied Wiit\ IN County Cleltc ol Orwlge Counly on 05l24l2000 1111111•• [)My Pllol Nie 2~ Hr s. 12. RIO ~ Fictitious Business Name Statement The following persons al8 doing boWIMs as Caltfomla Race Serv· Ice$, 790 Hem1lton St 16, CosUI Mesa, CallfOf· nla 92627 Jerald L Jirkovsky. 790 Hamilton St. #6, Costa Mese. Cebfomta 92627 This busHlet:S IS con- ducted by an Wldl\ldl.al Heve you stetted doing ~ yet? No Jefald L Jlrtcovslly Tt\11 statement was filed with th• County Clenl of Orenge County on 05123/2000 2000N2t790 Deily Piiot June 7, 14, 21, 28. 2000 W§17 cw. ~IFIED TODAY AND 111EW our TOMOUOI! (949) 642-~78 STRICKER Jeck W Stnc:ker, I• 81) I 41·yNr midlnt of Hewpott lleectl nt former 19911 counMI for HugNt Alrcrtft. Jeck la survl* by hi• dlughtef Jenice lehott1 of P1clflc GrO¥e Clllfomie end brother Rlch1rd Stricker of Fremont Clllfomla. ContrttMltlon1 In his memory ""' be mlde to H•tlng1 College of 1he Law. 200 Ille AlllMer St. ... not Sin Frenclsco, ea. 14102 Cm"'I ~ •"" Qtudil] Cultns for las Direct Cresnation •• $49S Immediate Burial .• $99S (/M/w/n ~} Pr~rnngcmc:nt Prowams Av•u1'blc: fur f\lncnl ~~~ CmrutJON and~ ' I ' '\ 1 I \ I: I ' • ' I '-, \ \ I I , 1 1 , 1 I STARTING ANEW BUSINESS! • • • • • • • • • • • ,~ -7 . . -.. ---.. mw- Ra1.-.. u111I tlea111i111'S arr AUIJjfft IO rbau~ t.1itho111 nocic'r. Titl' puhli hi>r n'St'n 'l'S uw right 10 c·rn-,or, rt'd1~1r~. n•\ili4' or reject Ull)' rhh~ilicd tulH•r1i'll•JU1•111. Plra.;r n,•pon noy .. m1r tlmt 11111\' ht• in voor dit~s-ifl.-tl ad imm1·1lwll'ly. ·nu· Daily 1%11 1w1·1·p1s 110 liitliilil\ for 1111\' 1•mir in 1111 11JwrtiSt011K'11t for "'hid1 i1 mli~ lw "'~fKm•il>l•· rxtt'fH for 1l11.• 1·0:11 "0f the 11pm·r ll('lllt1lly 1.r1·upi1·J by thl' .-rmr. Cn·dit 1·m1 oi1I\ l1r 11110•1·11 for tlw fir-t i11..rnion. · , - ByFu (019) 6.'J1-b59+ (Pl.-o"" 1111•l111lt )OUr IMlllll' 111d pl!ilfll' tj111l1btr 111111 v 'll riJI 11111 llOl'l '1111 a f>ril'I' lflMICt ) By.l'llolle 1 {9'l'>) Mi-ficm~ ByM9MaPa11• ;J:m Wes• &1, 81.rttt Gostu \lcsa, (;,\ 9'26'1.7 J\1 Novun Rfrd. ~ Rav &1. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~)Index fl •V.A.• SO DOlll. SO llOft.ll FRU COUNSELING Fllll UST OF HOMES HUONAREPOS 714-IU 1100 ' ... ---.." -- .... E'Slde 2 t-. on I lot VtfY good oond plus t00m lo expand, pt loc S389,000 Fol more lnlo eel 1Qe111 Ellt Taylor 949-642~722 E SIO£ 2 on a tot 3llt 2ba hcut, rtrnCl$l 1clld1 "* wl own wllk in doeel. tl1Ck-i ylld. 3 porchee • deck. 3 aw 911 Apt his 1br, S649K Owilf Agent '949-&C2~ 14 OCEAN FROffT Custom 3br 3.5ba, designed by ranowned t..e Alttoilect Erle Mossman eprox 310091 Aval .My 2000, L & C Ow. 94!Hl31-8755 Com ..... MESA VEROE OPEN SAT 1~ Unique £.-Sll9d Lal 2711 SAHOfltPEJI DA 58r single atory '-. 4bf 3ba pool, ..,e, huge G.orginl Sllllth • Sltlla rd upgtwdtel n ....... __. Wotdtn, CoktweA BMUr. ya ' to-$479.t»O ._.._.. :..M.;;:;9-..:.7;:.::59-:....:3'""7""10~--­ C>wM>kr Jeff 714-231-11000 *NEW HOMES* Oulllty bUll dNched Migle lamitf nom.. In EUlslde °'181 Floor Pllr1 = 2110-2220 SF 949-645-6345 38r 2.581 Hardwood floola, tat·ln kitchen, pool; Ugh~ vauf ceil8, bes1 value! AeciJced to $249,500 Ed VIII din 8oudM 8kr 949~3 ...... 11 E'lidl Country Woode 38t !lplit·M, dtn, llUd'I. Fp, mi-cro, deck. S 145C/mo. IVpet 1eo 2111 St D<!ll-645-ma ... t E'Sldl locltlon w/ hard to find 28r 291 ......, SW.. near Tri-Sq, gier, no p111. $1250/mo tea ... 849-640-8408 Newpolt ........ :m 11111 "-· LllOf 1 Bdrm IPl ~·~.nopeta ~mo 714-~130 1Br 1 Ba A"'9 Ill IMulN GMtd ~ walk ID Tlieattrsllllopt/T ri· Square 1rom sns pnv... 9119 or cerport. C.11 all. 1119-1921 Mlplt Av.. 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Llt'I la*. 1888!942..os3 !CAL SCAN) W11I Newport·M1rcu1 Chlnnel • under The Archtt Bridge" to 2411. $150/mo. 9'M50-S145 13FT WHALER 40 Hp y1111aha wllrltlet, RNAHCW. DlfFICULTY 1 alnt cond1hon, S3850. PeflOllll loltw, banknOcv 94--..9·""-260=-=·54"'"4.-6 ___ _ mor1gagtt ttc b1fl 1 ..... 227-1121 IS1HEEO A LOAN? C<nohdatt debts! s- dly ~ CAA peYf!*'IS · '-" lo !iO"J." No ~ ..SUZUKI 1999 RM 125 lees!! 1-800·863·900a Blllt r:t':'eneer Biiiet ext 949 WWW htlp·p•y· clutch. New IOP end ~com !CAL'SCAHl $3800obo 949-642·1188 AWESOME CASH OUT Loens ~ners Oltf 1-CARSlrAUCQ I ~ ~ ..::-"' ~ /VANSISUVS b!loo 24 hou<s lrH r• . . corded mt1s1ge 800-570-5764 x 901 Loan BMW Z3 •97 amounts $125 000 6-Speed. 28 Llr, 1611 Miles (CAL 'SCA,.) (4A2~~VIER BM:9,995 A GOOD ADI Cll (141) IU-1171 714-835·3171 BMW Z3 '98 Aulo. I 9 Llr, BoaUly (015769) $24,995 CREVIER BMW 714-935·3171 BMW 3181 ·97 Convef1i>le Black ~'Black (3UXG530) $26,995 CREVIER BMW 714-135-3171 BMW 3181 ·97 I.ow Milla Very Ntee' (3WM254) $17 995 CREVIER BMW 71C-U5·3171 BMW 3181 ·91 Lo Moles, Ai.Ito. Red IWSand (26640) $22,995 CREVIER BMW 714·135-3171 BMW 31m '!16 Bleck. grNI buyl 595640 $13,996 LAND ROVER • NEWPORT BEACH 949-t40-8«5 BMW 320I '83 White, 1unrool, 5 ,1peedl gr11t MPG, 11111 new 11150 714-454-S411 f.. ·--• . ..,. ,. . . r ~ , . ~ , I ~~-. ~··--'--' l _ . ~ BMW 5211 'WT While w/Gtilf, Aulomde (3WE922~ $27,995 FOAD F·190 'f7 c~ ... ~~3a:r K~loldld! ~~ LAHD AOVfR BMW 740ll '96 NlWPOffT BEACH low Miles, Fuly Loaded! MH4CH441 (34886) • . $31 995 CREVIER BMW / FORD MUSTANG GT 'ti 714-t3S·31V V-8, wtiile, ...,_,, CD. BMW 740IL •• • (166820) SI0,988 CO & More, 8eluty NABERS (M10082) $41,995 (71416*1100· CREVIER BMW FORD MUSTANG 'IO &q4. 714-835-3171 auto trans. ac, power BUICK SPECIAL 115f. =-·11:.-::sos~•· C1..ic 4-<lr. hard ICp. Olig. 1eady for resto11tlon, FON> RAHGEJI 't5 $4,500. 714-557·2859 ... auro ....... ..__ ... ,. , --· lollQ CAOl.UC 8foughaM •• ~j~concf, While, navy lltr. 111111 whlll drMI. exoelent cordtion. (752748) $3,988 FORD RANGER '13 NABERS Staktbed truck, nff<ls (714)540-!ltOO diesel tng repelr 1tductd ---'"· ...;.;..o;_:..=.~;:;.._-S300obo Tom Cadillac CltHll ... 949-646-4445 SilYtr!Black lthr. moontoof. Ford T 'II .,.. 5 Bose Stereo, 12 disc aunii · • • • • charger, rear spoilflf, IT kpd. new clu1ch, 17511 wheels, lmmacl A'ssome ml1 11000. 714-167-1313 lease! Orto/ $392 65 O mol Must have perlect credit. GMC JIMMY ·• (94 l 64 Green, loldtdt 9 o-&07o 1<521001 117,115 C1dlllac E1c1l1de '99 loaded. black, 3(lll mi, On Star $35,000, 714-549-3892 Cad '92 S.Vllle tan wlgdd pkc. 79k miles, .2nd owner, ~ pow9f, original, $10,500 Balboa 14M73-0543 CHEVflOLET UMHA '92 Sedan, V-6, many exlfU. MW car lladt-lll (249899) NABERS (7t4)S40:9100 $4.988 Chevy SuOufbln '97 1500 2x4 l T loaded whlte{grey lealtlef, 78k mi. $21,900 949-548-3988 CONTINENT AL '99 Ch<ome wtlls, moonrool cass/CD. d1iverfpus healed se;a15, rescue pkg (XY667052) $31,SOO Ken Grody Lincoln-Mercury 714·521·3110 COUGAR '00 V6, 3 «* ooupe, aulornallC, em/Im CD. Spead control, remote keyless enl/y (¥5615604) $14,875 Kt11 Grody • llncoln-M«cury 714-521·3110 LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH 94!1-Mo-MCS HONDA CIVIC U 'ti Low M44es, S-Speed, ltd. ... toys, ellOllllnl eonifllOn (007373) SI 1,988 NABERS (714 )!40:1100 Jeep Grend Cherok11 Umlted '13. V .a. llllller. ............ «*. 10W ~ °'9' Nil -· perled cord1IOfl. s 11,000 949-645-5755 LAfC) AOVER '95 Dl1covery SE7, white, s.p. Clltifled TA1MM 111,!115 LANO ROVER NEWPOffT BEACH MH4M44S LEXUS LS400 '90 low 98k miles, black. ltlther. nelcl CD & motel (040322) s 13.988 NABERS (714)540-1100 Lincoln Miii! VII '12 biacl\, tan/leather intenor, loeded, sun rool, Kenwood 10 cd changer. S5 400. 714·963·4808 ,vu . 714-754-5183 daY!. Brlclg• 8v CHARI ES OOAEN ~OMAR SHARIF mnd TANNAH HIRSCH SAFE AT HOME Nonh-Soudl vulnerlble. South deals. c:onection to four 5pedes cannot be r1111tec1. NOllTH • AJf \';I Alt3 0 fl5 •AQJf EAST West m8de a safe opeNna lead or a low trump. If the -o( dt~ was whfl West ud lhe k.lna of clubs wilb Eut. there would be (our I01Crs However, dcc:lllW uncovered an ele· gant way io counter INc he of •he cards as Iona as both the queen and jlclt or heans were II()( with Eut •• 1';1 Q7H2 o TI04 At tric.11 two declarer led a low hean' rrom dummy and, when &st followed low. the nine was 1nsc!1Cd ! This aYoidance play assured •he con· irac1 aaainst any oonnal distribution since the kina of diamonds was now safe from auack. • K842 The biddlna: SOllI1:I WEST NOIO'H EAST West could do no bcn.er than reYen 10 ll\lmps. Declarer won 1n hand, cashed the tung of hearu and crossed lO dummy with I.he ace of clubs. A club was d1'iC1rded on lhe ace of hearts and the queen or dubs was lc:d for a ruffina finesse. Had Ea.st noc coYered, declarer would simply have d1SC1rded 1 diamond from hand and, had West won, the Oflly Olher tnek for the derensc would ha~e bttn the ace of diamonds. Indeed. West has to cash I.he ace or lose 11. When East coveml, decli111:r ruffed. cm.5Cd to the high ttump and discarded two diamonch on the Jack wld nine of clubs Declarer I0'11 only one d1a· mond tnck and a hean l• .... 3NT .._ 4• ........ .... Opening lead: nue o( • The key IO success in four spades ·was for South to take a finesse. However, it was not the obYious one. Only a Sood 1echnic1&11 would find the winnina line. North·s thrce·n<>-tn1mp response to the one-splde opening bid showed a flat 4-3-3-3 hand with 16-18 poinlS. Allhouah nine cricks 11 no 1rum,r were cold as the cards lay. ,:;c>uth s I•~ 11 • ~s.11 -T.:s I Mlldl Mllll '90 Original O'fllltr, hot red COIW., 471! 1111 xlnt cond, run& el(tremelY weM. SS,699. 949-720-t 722 MBZ MLA30 '!Ill loaded, 1uper low ml, AOM757 543,980 LANO ROVER NEWPOffT BEACH M!l-MD-1445 Melctd• Benz C230 '97 Huny1 Swmark (507157) $22.990 Fl.E'l'CHER JONES 800-927·3576 Mlfcldas~ C280 '95 8laclc IStarmillt ( 183568) S22,990 FlE'tCHER JONES I00-927-35 71 Met ced11 Benz C230 '!l!I Blldl/Starrnarlt (680471) $26,990 FlE"rCHER JONES I00-927-3576 Mlfc:edlHSenz Ml.320 ... l utherlStarmarlc (003211) $29,990 FLETCHER JONES I00-927-3571 Met ctdet-Benz E430 '9~ Mttcury Mystique GS '!1!1 Blaclc/Starma1k Auto, lloor meta, 13" (544881) $39,990 pollslled Mach Alloys, 60J40 FlE'rCHER JONES Splilllold rear Sl81 800l92J·3576 (XK634530) S13,975 Mer~z ML430 '99 Whlte/Starmarll (066548) $39 990 FLETCHER JONES 800·927·3576 Men:ed .. 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