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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-01-19 - Orange Coast PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 A good judge of salad? L ast week a Daily Pilot reporter had lunch with Harbor Municipal Court Judge Margaret Anderson. These are among the notes the reporter scribbled on his pad: She drives a big white Lincoln with a license plate that reads IBO JUDG. She does not like to wear her seat belt. She did not mention she was a judge to cut short the wait at the restaurant. She rattled off anecdotes cheerfully and ate Cobb salad. After an hour the reporter pointed out that people would be expecting her back in court a bout now. She took INSIDE scoot> another bite of salad. "The good thing about being a judge,• she joked, "is they can't start until you get there.• Maybe a tiger would help School board member Judy Franco is confident that her two cats would give the rats at Corona del Mar High School a run for their money. She said they have been emboldened by thelf repeated encounters with vanous-s1zed birds and critters m their back yard. But Newport-Mesa Federation of Teach- ers President Linda Mook, who was a teacher at Corona del Mar has seen the rats. "We're not taUong about mice here," she said. "I don't know if any cat would want to tango with those rats." Running away with his life Newport Beach City Councilman Tom Thomson apparently felt that staying home and reading city staff reports wasn't doing his health much good. So on Sunday, he tackled the San Diego Marathon, a 26.3- mile trek that began at 5:30 a.m. "It's my first marathon -and my last," said Thomson, a real estate broker. "I may be CQming home in several pieces." The one-year councilman spent 27 weeks training for the run after he lost a bet with his attorney -and he says he doesn't even remember what the bet was about. He prac- ticed by running 21 miles in about six hours from his Jasmine Creek home to the penin-· sula to Balboa Island to Ford Road and back home. "It's really a mid-We crisis thing," he said. No more Mac attacks, please Read enough about ex-school chief Mac Bernd and his flight to Texa~. where he has assumed the role of school superintendent in the bustling Dallas suburb of Arlington? Well, guess what? He has, too After reading -on the Daily Pilot's web page, perhaps -the letter from one reader complaining about the non-ending Mac cov- erage, Bernd allowed that he too is a bit wearing of reading about himself: "I am a subscriber to the Daily Pilot who no longer lives in Costa Mesa but who loves variety in the news. 1 must say that I sin- cerely agree with W. M. Lawson, association president of the Mesa Verde Readers Right to News Variety, and would welcome coverage of subjects other than Mac Bernd {maybe you can do an article on my wife, Shelley)." Mac Bernd Arlington, Texas. -Compiled by the Dally Piiot staff .. .· ·A RighteoUs ~y ·, Efforts to benefit textbook funding .Balboa resident Bill M~<Hey has seen stardom more than once, but he lets his spirit sliine now by ~norming_ benefits G o ahead, call Bill Medley.· Seri- ously. He's a pretty famous guy -after all, he's the baritone behind "You've Lost That Lovin' Peel- in'," the most-played pop song exer. But· if you call him, he'll talk to you, and maybe invite you over to his Peninsula Point home if you've got a good reason to chat with bim. He's like that -more of a "Bill• than a Mr. Big Pop Star Med- ley. He's the kind of guy who relaxes on his back porch with a boWe ol Arrow - head water wearing his,Reeboks, his blue button-down shirt open at the col-w1 his graying hair feathered without hairspray. · · He's the kind of guy who putts around the harbor in a tiny electric boat, shops in downtown Balboa or headlines handfuls of local benefits, most notably last year's concert to raise money for accident victim Amanda Arthur -and .one this month for the Nicole Brown Simpson Charitable Foundation. l:le's such a regular guy, in fact, that it's easy to forget his overwhelming musical success. He and Bobby Hatfield have kept their duo, the Righteous Brothers, together since 1962. "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin', • recorded only two years after the group's inception, last year became the airwaves' most- played record. •tt's really a career song." Medley s6fi, snt!hg 111 a1l&wn d!a:b Mtl! '8 beck.- drop 6f Corona del Mar and the hills beyond. "I remember being on stage and choking my way through it -I would completely butcher it, and the crowd would still go wild. People were really living that song.• The song found an audience with a whole new generation when Tom Cn.Use sang it to Kelly McGillis in •Top Gun," the first in a wave of movie-relat- ed career coups for Medley. "Unchained Melody" popped up a few years later in the mega-hit "Ghost." In between those two movies, some soundtrack producers asked him to. record a song for a little movie called Bm MelU9y bU ea)oyed his success throughout his pr ofessional career. ThJ.s hi1lf of tile JtlghteOus Brothen now lives 1n Balboa. •Dirty Dancing." He almost didn't take the job, but when he heard "1lme of My Life,• he liked it; ana when Jenniler Warnes agreed to it, be jumped at the chance to work with her. Then came the movie, so big that it spawned a d1U1ce craze, a concert tour, a second soundtrack and an Oscar nomination. "The last 10 years have just been like one big party," he says. Medley has been having so much tun, in fact, that he seems 1o have for- gotten how big a star he is, how long he has been building a career that's still going. "He's a lot bigger than people real- ize," says Newport Seach resident Terry Phillips, a former concert promoter who organized the Amanda Arthur benefit. '9 SEE RIGHTEOUS PAGE 4 • Newport-Mesa school board members Serene Stokes and Judy Franco assemble letter-writing campaign to increase state funding for class- room books. By Husein Mashni, Daily Piiot NEWPORT-MESA -In an effort to get more state fund.mg for textbooks for middle and high school students. board members Serene Stokes and Judy .Franco are draftmg a resolution to send to Gov Pete Wilson. The mea- sure would ask the state to increase its $19 aUotted each student for textbooks. It costs the dis- trict close to $250 to pro- vide the need- ed matenals for each sec- ondary stu- dent, Stokes said. Serene Stokes: Wants state to pay for more textbooks To make up for the state's meager funding, each school has to use money in its i.n.strucnonal supplies budget for tertbooks rather than use the money for other classroom supplies such pencils and paper. "Then teachers have to spend their own money to get (other) supplies for their classrooms," Stokes said. "Teachers shouldn't have to pay for school supplles out of their own money • In addition to the resolution, which the school board will vote on at its Jan. 27 meeting. Stokes is mobj.li.zing a grassroots letter- writing campaign to encourage the governor lo focus on the needs of secondary students. S T 0 R Y f ~ "( J E N t J I ~ ~ R A R M S T R 0 N G ·:· P H 0 T 0 B Y K I M H A G G E R T Y • SEE TEXTBOOKS PAGE 4 Seniors support Glenn's choice to ride shuttle • Local residents at Oasis Senior Center back 76-year-old sena- tor's decision to be oldest man in space. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot John Glenn, the astronaut-tumed- senator about to tum astronaut again at 76, has local seniors thinking he's courageous, if a little crazy, with his Friday announcement that in October, he'll become the oldest man in space. "I think he's pretty brave," said Newport Beach resident Lucy Thomas as she played bridge at the Oasis Senior Center Sunday. "I also thmk he's too old.· , She and others at the Corona del Mar senior center bad mixed feelings on Glenp's planned historic ride in the space shuttl,e Discovery. Let him go if he wants to, they said -but why on Earth would he want to? Well, maybe Glenn isn't satisfied with making history only once, as he did in 1962 with America's first space fbght. Maybe be wants to show 60 is too young for NASA to be senchng its astronauts into retirement. With his announcement, Glenn dedicated his upcoming trek to older Americans. He also said the flight would allow for research on muscle deterioration and sleep disorders in senior citizens -and that part did entice the Oasis crowd. "Let him go, let him enjoy the ride,• France Cottrell said. "We'll all want to go once he comes back with all that research and fmds out it'll help us • Still, not everyone was completely convinced ·Maybe they should let a younger man get the expenence, • said Bob Mindte, an 89-year-old Costa Mesa resident. "But 1 guess we should be supporting him, lf he's really gomg to do this.· Margaret Spengler felt a httle stronger about it. "We're going to back lum up," she said. "Just look bow good we are - we could go if we wanted to.• ....................................................................... -................................................................................. _ ................... , ...... u••········· .. ·······-··········'"'·····--··········n•••·•UOh ... -•·•·····--.. --······-················-········• .. ••Mo•u·•·········••H••·-···· .. ·-···-··.-·-··-······-.. ··-.. -···-····--····-···•••M•--····-·-·-··-·---.. ----···-····-····--- ON VAC/\TION \f1J ; S H 0 F I H t 'vV E ~ K l I j j ! i . ! I I . 1 I COM GIRLS NO 1 Corona del Mar girts tennis team has reached the uttimate title -a national title . The team e11p-• tured the first mythic.I national d\amptonshlp, as vot9d by • panel DON UACH I OMV l"l.OT from ttM National F9deratlon Of High ~~Is CoadMs. SM story page 5. I I ! Q.ASSIF1ED ........... 7 i . I I NEIGHBORS ......•• :: .2 ·PUBLIC NOTICES .••••••• 6 SPORTS ••.••••••••••. ~ ·WEATHER .••••....•••• 2 We hope the weekend~ tunny weather wUl stc;n' with u., but tMre It a ChGnc:e 01 rain today. s.·~~a • Q MONDAY. JANUAlrf 19, 1998 I .......................... iiiiiiiiiilllliiii .. iiiliilllliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii i COMMUNilY Orange Coast College's coed cheer squad won its Uurd straight national champi- onstup Jan. 9 at the Universal Cheer- Jead~ Association Nab.onal Champi- onships, held at Walt Disney World/MGM Resorts, Orlando, Fla. The college's dance team fin - Orange Coast College's co-ed cheer squad won lb third straight national championship recently at the Uni.venal Cheerleaders Association National Cha.mplonshlps: ished second in the dance com- petition. Alan Albert Snow, of Balboa Island, recently had onginal poetry published in the books "Embedded Dreams,• "Sketches of lhe Soul," "The Long and Wmding Road," and "The Best Poems of 1998 • through a con- test sponsored by the National Library of Poetry. Paul Matthew Kepner, 16, son of Kenton and Donna Kepner of Newport Beach, earned the Eagle Scout Award, the highest advancement offered by the Boy Scouts of America. Kepner is a member of Troop 188 of Costa Mesa Douglas Stuckey, son of Mrs. Elaine and the late R!cbarit Stuckey of Newport Beach, received his bachelors of arts degree in speech communication and political soence from Ore- gon Sta te UJ?Jversity, Corvallis, Ore EDUCATION Rebecca ~abrielle Sills, of Corona del Mar, was named to the WUlter term Dean's List at Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Conn. Newport Beach resident Wal- ter G. Howald was elected presi- dent of Coast Community Col- lege District board of trustees. Coast Community College District Chancellor William M. Vega was honored by Orange County's United Way as a 1997 Hlsparuc lnfluential. The following Costa Mesa res- idents are featured in the 31st annual edition of "Who's Who ·Among American High School Students:" Carmella Abedrabo, · Brenty L Berger, Emlla Bljunjan, Casey A. Caston, Pun.It S. Dewan, VI C. Duong, Megan Faullmer, Katbarlne A. Gordon, Bruce Hancock, Uyen Q. Hoang, Mells.sa W. Inouye, Jennifer L Keplar, Jana M. JOlmktewl~. Angela Lee, Candice McDaniel, Ismael H. Miranda, Jackie P. Nguyen, Yen G. Nguyen. A.my Pham, Mlkhanh L Pham, Matt W. Rhorer, Sandra J . Rojas, J ason M. Scbeafer, Benny Setta- dt, Craig Siefert, Peter John M. Stangl. Katrtria R. Tangen, Lan Huong Vu, Kristina A. Watanabe and Brian Witt. CORPORATE James Sever has joined the regional headquarters of Bridge Capital, Ltd. in Newport Beach as r091onal director. WUliam F. Hodges joined First American Trust Compa- ny as vice president of business development and Vilma f. James Sever Acevedo was appointed vice president of retirement plan ser- vices for the Newport Beach- based company. Newport Beach-based MZ Public Relations was selected as the communications agency for South Coast Motorcars. I ! ! i ! i : ! i ! ! ! j ! i I I i i ! I Rowley-Ungerle~~ddings and engagem~~~:d the engagement of 1 The San Francisco Yacht Club their daughter, Heather Chris- 1 in Belvedere, Calif. was the set-tine, to Bryan Gary Gregson, son j ting for the wedding of Karen of Gary and Eileen Gregson of i Denise Rowley of Corona del Mar Irvine. They plan to wed in i and Jonathan David Ungerleider March. i of Buffalo, N.Y. The bride-elect is a graduate l Officiants were the Rev. Bob of Corona del Mar High School l Nicholus and Rabbi Yeshaia and the University of California, l Fam.Uant. Santa Cruz. Her fiance graduat- j The bride is the daughter of ed from University High School l Patricia Rowley Robertson of in Irvine and California State ! Corona del Mar for many years University, Long Beach. l and recently of Sacramento and 1 the late William R. Rowley. l Her sisters, Susan Rowley, of j Poole, England and Janet Rowley l Rountree of Paso Robles, attended ! her as maid and matron of honor l respectively. Her niece, Tess ! Rountree, served as flower girl. Karen Denise Rowley and l The bridegroom is the son of Jonathan David Ungerleider l Benjamin and Lillian Ungerleider l af Buffalo, N.Y. His best man was l David Edward of Cleveland. ! The couple is at home in l Cleveland Heights, Ohio follow- l ing a honeymoon in Carmel. l The bride is a graduate of i Corona del Mar High School and l Principia College in Elsah, ill. l where she earned bachelors in Solon, Ohio. Her husband was graduated from State University at Buffalo. He received his masters of busi- ness administration from Univer- sity of Chicago and is a manage- ment consultant with Ernst and Young in Cleveland. I :;grees in English and Art Histo-Mclendon-Gregson j She is currently senior market Ronald and Linda McLendon j research analyst for Nestle, U.S.A. of Corona del Mar have Nagle-Spataro Linda Carpenter of Fort Laud- erdale, Fla. and Aliso Viejo and Anthony Nagle of Minnetonka, Minn. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Harris Nagle, to Perry Anthony Spataro, son of Peter and Dorothy ,Spataro of Newport Beach. They will be married May 2 in Holy Family Church in Napa Valley. The bride-elect is a graduate of Edina High School in Edina, Minn. and Colby College in Waterville, Maine. The future bridegroom gradu- ated from Mater Dei High School and the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. briefly OCC class helps public speakers Orange Coast College is offering a course in beginning public speaking class this spring. Speech 110 is designed to · help individuals overcome public speaking anxiety. Participants will learn how to speak in front of an audi- ence and develop a effective delivery. For information, call 432- 5072. The OCC's Admissions Office at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa is open Monday thr~h Thursday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m .: and Fridays from 8 a.m . to 3 p.m. Classes start Tuesday. Meal management class offered at OCC A two-unit course that teaches meal management principles will be offered this spririg by Orange Coast Col- lege's Food and Nutrition Department. For information, call 432- 5072. Classes start Tuesday. D ~Pilot 8EA12£8S HQIU~£ Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyrigt>t: No news stories, illustrations. edito-WEATHER 5 LUNCH M~NU 642-6086 Record your comments about rfl\14 ... ._. the Daily Pilot or news tips. VOL 92, NO. 16 .. AD128ESS Our address 1s .130 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. TltOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher CC>RR£CDQNS W1WAM LOllOEl.L. It 1s the Pilot's policy to prompt· Editor ly correct all errors of substance. Please call S74-4233. 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Dis~ 642-4321 65151 1:16 p.m. 3.3 large swells by late Ed I Newport Coast Second low afternoon and ear· • Monday: HOLIDAY Martin Luther King Jr. Day. News~1224 67158 7:40 p.m. 1.S • l'Uescllly: Mesquite hambur~er on a bun or turkey and Sports 642-4330 Second high ly evening. Expect cheese sandwich or student sa ad; catsup, mustard pickles· let- News, Sports Fax 646-4170 tuce, juice, choice of milk. ' ' E·Mail: dpilot20earthlink.net SUllF FORECAST 2:56 a.m. 4.2 • Wednesday: Taco with choice of taco meat or black beans or Maln<>ffke LOCATION SIZE TUESDAY waves to be chest· vegetarian sandwich or student salad with turkey; letttuce, Business Office 642-4321 Wedge 2-4w First low to face·hlgh. But cheese, salsa; fresh fruit., choke of milk. Business fax 631-5902 Newport 2-3w 9:57 a.m. 2.1 • Thundli~ DeeCvdlsh pizza or ham and cheese sandwich or Blackles 2·3W first high things will change stu~nt sa ad; ba carrots with lowfat dip, mixed-fruit., choice Published by River Jetty 2-4w 3:05 p.m. 2.9 of milk. later in the week as • Fridlly: Jumbo com dog or ham sandwich or student salad; California Community New!, ....,. CdM 2·3 w Second low \ a Times Mirror Company. ~ catsufr and m1:1stard, oven baked tator tots, choice of fruit. Her- 8:35 p.m. 1.9 the swell decreases shey 1ss cookie, choice of milk. BOATING Second high Robert G. Magnl.lfOl'l, V'{inds will be com-3:52 p.m. 4.5 bringing w ith it In the operation of child feeding programs, no child will be President and ao Judith B. Kend.il, Ing from the west at some nice surfing discriminated against because o f race, sex. color, national ori- Vice President. 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Under nonnal cir- cumstAnces, however, a 50/50 mix- ture does the job intended by provid- ing freezing protection down to minus 34 degrees Fahrenheit and boiling protection up to 275 degrees. Following the ''more is better" dictum by increasing the -percenuige of anti- freeze may extend these limits a little, but the extra cost is hardly worth the very moderate increase Consider, too, that pure antifreeze is not an opti- mal heat conductor. Thus, if a coolant is to be effective, it must incorporare the heat conducting qualities that water brings to the mix. In short, water helps coolant to absorb and release heat quickly. HINT: Because antifreeze's additives gradually lose their protective qualities, a car's coolant should be checked regularly. WHOM ARE YOU CALLING A LIGHIWEIGHT? Some would argue that cars built 20 years ago were heavier, and thus 5trooger, than those manufactured today. Weie they? Ld's look at the ten best-sell- i.ng automobiles in this countty in 1973. the last year before the ps aisis forced the automobile-iDdustry to downsize its products. They weighed in at about 3,500 pounds. And their cou.nterpa.ru of the mid-I 990s? Their avtnge wd&ht is a tad above 2,900 p<lUll(b. The wild Ca"d in the pack. however, is the eocxmous influeoct that aucks have bad in .recent years. Wbeo trucks are fectored in on both the 1970s aod the 1990s lists, we ftDd that the •venie wciprt of vehicles of both ens aR roughly equal. with the decided safety edp png to the newer models. What's most important, no matter what car you choose, is that yoor car nw reliably and consistently. Thia's Wbe.re we come in-by eoswiq that Y<N.r car rum u it should eo you speod your time 00 the road. not ln the shop. At ctP. we woR; bard, ~ in Ind day out. to laVC you quickly and~· No wort 11 dooe without the owner's approval. Call 646-6910 (2090 f'la. Cllda). MA-epprowd. ~ cutom-.. ..._.. --------- MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1998 • \ Two-year extension not enough for Westar Nutrition • ManufacturiI}g compa- ny back before Costa Mesa City Council tonight appealing operating time limit imposed last month. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA-Westar Nutri- tion Inc. wants to keep making vi.t- antins at 1239 Victoria St. for longer than the two-year limit on its city pennits, and it is taking its cas~ to the City Council today. The city Planning Commission last month agreed to allow the company to manufacture vitamins and fo¢ supplements but slapped a two-year expiration date on the approval. Westar Nutrition is now appealing that restriction to the City Council. The company has been operat- ing since 1991 under a business license for vitamin repackaging and distribution -in a plant sur- rounded by residents, some of whom complained to the city about odors, noise and other prob- lems. In August, the City Council told the company it needed a con- ditional use pennit from the Plan- ning Commission to continue its operation. The commission in December struck a compromise by Motorola BRAVO PLUS ~-------------------------, another location. I I I I I I I I I I F.Y.I. +The Costa Mesa City Council meets 8t 6:30 p.m. today at n Fair Drive. I I The council may also change that property's zoning to allow only neighborhood commercial, administrative and professional uses mstead of the light industrial designation there now. ~-------------------------~ Also on Monday's agenda: allowing the manufacturing com- pany to continue for two years - long enough for Westar to find Decisions about equestrian trails, fencing and a Bark Park in plans for Fairview Park. The Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 opened up new ways for most investors to use IRA~ to save for retirement and other financial goal . 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Not so for Jobn Crean, tb8 Senta · Ana Heights multi-Ulillionaire who this week stepped down as C:bW executtve officer and chatnn•a of the board of FleenyOOd BnterpriMs, tbe recreational vehiCle behemoab he founded in 1950. · ~ As part of a corpo,rate reorganiza- tion, Crean, 72, stepped uide and let the company's current president, Glenn Krummer, take over the dri- ver's seat. Don't let the word •retirement• throw you. lt doesn't figure to affect Crean all that much. "Everything will pretty much be the same,• Crean said. •I'll stay busy.• While he will no longer be the offi- cial head of the company, Crean's retirement plans hinge largely on Fleetwood, where he will remain in an executive role as chainnan emeri- tus. Crean said Thursday be looks for- ward to increasing his company's stake in recreational trailers, a fast- growing segment of Fleetwood's busi- ness that is more popular with young couples and families than the larger motor homes favored by retirees and older travelers. "'lra.ilers are a huge part of our sales," Crean said. ·we sell about five times as many of them as we do motor homes.• MARC MARTIN I OAlY Pl.OT John Crean. 72, recently...,,.. Mlde • ddel Ge<.1Jllve olker and fiudnnan of Che board of Fleetwood Enterprises. . . Donna, call home. Crean said he hopes to continue working with Fleetwood to develop and use cutting-edge materials and building techniques for recreational trailers. One of five children of lrlsh immi .. grants who fled their South Dakota farm in 1928 to escape the Great Depression, Crean literally had to scrape and claw his way to where he is today. In 1993, a ranking of Orange County's wealthiest residents put Cre- an at number eight, with a.n estimated net worth of around $1 ij5 million -a number that would be considerably higher today. Perched on a hill overlooking Upper Newport Bay, the estate - commonly lmQwn as The Village Cte- an -is a four-acre residence anchored by a Southern plantation- style home and several low-lying cot- tages used for offices and temporary lodging1or friends and visitors. Aside from his work at Fleetwood, Crean, a director of the Orange Coun- ty Fair Board since 1991, said he But despite all his wealth, Crean remains an accessible and generous member of the t-fewport-Mesa com- munity whose influence reaches far past local boundaries -from the Carlsbad military academy where two of his grandsons attended and a dorm plans to continue in that volunteer capacity and has no immediate plans to leave before his term is up next Perhaps the most visible monu- ment to Crean's economic success is the sprawling Santa Ana Heights estate be and his wife of 49 years, year. · For many, Crean is the personifica- tion of the •American Dream.• RIGHTEOUS CONTINUED FROM 1 "His career has been slow and consistent and built over 1 decades. And personally, he's JUst an average nice guy." Medley has had his share of career highlights and low points. He and Hatfield scored their first hit. "Little Latin Lupe Lu,# just months after gettmg together m 1962. Ten years later he toughed his way through losing his prized voice for a year, but came out stronger in both singmg talent and spmtuality. He has managed to continue touring with fellow Righteous Brother Hatfield -who recently bought a house nearby on the Back Bay -on and off for 36 years. He's planning to put out a solo album of self-penned songs this year And, for better or worse, he's made a name for himself locally as the perfect marquee name for a benefit concert. ·rve been a very blessed guy,• he says. "I was raised in Santa Ana, I dropped out of school -and I was headed for oblivion. It's a privilege that they can put my name out on a board and a lot of people will CONTINUED FROM 1 Some students are using text- books that are outdated, and there are even some classes with- out textbooks because of the shortage, which board President Jim Ferryman said was in the range of $400,000. "We have a lot of textbooks that need to be repla~" Stokes said. •But for right now, what we need is for every student to have textbooks." Stokes said there is talk. iii Sacramento of increasing tun.ding for elementary school textbooks. •aut where we really need the money ll in our secondary IChools, • Stokes said. •ne aver- age price o( a textbook is $60. We w«.nt them to Me tlul urgency of funding high IChool textbooks.• At Newport Harbor High School. the NaVigaton, a parent group, bat cOntributed large S\llDI of money to help supplement tntbook tun~·~ the 1~ show up." He stumbled upon the benefit to end all benefits when, at his wife's urging, he volunteered his name and voice to raise money for Arthur, a Newport Harbor High School cheerleader who at the time was in a coma and with- out medical insurance. Though be had never met Arthur or her family, the image of his "Medley benefit that comes his way, he says -he doesn't want to wear out his welcome with the donat- ing public. But he relishes the chance to give a little to the com- munity surrounding Newport Beach, which he bas called home for 26 years. Newport Beach is where he met his wife of 12 years, Paula. It's where he and his wife have for Mancli # con- cert became a symbol for the local outpouring of support s}le evoked at a time before court proceed- ings and law- suits clouded feelings about the accident that injured her. r-------------------------, raised their 11- year-old daugh- ter, McKenna - a powerhouse vocalist herself who wowed crowds at the Amanda Arthur concert with a rendition of Jewel's "You Were Meant for Me." I I I F.Y.I. I I I I I : + F.Y.I. Bill Medley will head-: 1 line a concert benefiti~the • I I : Nicole Brown Simpson ri-; I table foundation •t 8 p.m, I : Jan. 31 at Plummer Audftori-l : um In Fullerton. Tickets cost I : $28 and are evailable : • through licketmaster or by • ! altlng 443-4200. Proceeds ! , will go to shelters and educ.a-, : tional programs for victims of l : domestic violence. : I I ~------------------~------~ He has lived for a year in his current harbor- MWhat I thought was great about the concert was the community rallying,· he says. Ml'm real proud of the communi- ty. I hope the lawsuits and stuff happening now don't damper what happened there.• front home- with a backyard that offers a jacuzzi, a dock and a view of the water, the Corona del Mar jetty and the hills along the coast. On Jan. 31, he'll lend his fame to another cause in the Nicole Brown Simpson Charitable Foun- dation's first benefit concert. He doesn't like to take every 97 school year, the Navigators contributed $70,000 that was used for books. ·n·s our responsibility to pro- vide boOks, • said board member Martha Fluor. ·we shouldn'.t be having to ask our booster clubs and PTAs to buy our books.• Board member Dana Black agreed. •Textbooks should be an auto- matic," she said. "I hate havitlg to make this a priority. We shouldn't have to be begging for money.• Fluor and Black said the mon- ey from parent groups should be used to enhance students' educa- tional apertences and not pay for buicneeds. Newport Harbor Prtndpal Bob Boies Mid all his students have tmtboolc:s largely due to the gen- erocity of group1 like the Navi~a­ tors. •we'd be tri deep trouble u not for them.• Bolel Mk!. · C<>lt4 Mele High Scbool Prtn· di* ADdf ~Mid many teedterl UM dw MCI, Which meam ~ we the books In 1, •Tue great thing down here is that everybody's slowed <town,• he says. •Tuey know me as Bill, as McKenna's dad. That just makes it easier to go out on the road and be Bill Righteous." is named in his honor to countless charitable events staged at The Vil- lage Crean estate over the years. And another testament to Crea.n's down-to-Earth demeanor is that he is still per.haps moot recognized for his straight- man roJe on •At Home on the Range,• the cable cooking show with a cult-like following be co-hosts with Newport Beach socialite Barbara Venezia. Crean shrugs at his local celebrity status gained through the show. ·we have a lot of fun doing it, that's for sure," Crean said. "People see me and they act like they know me." For many longtime readers of the Oaity Pilot Crean has been a breath of fresh air in a world of government-speak and official double-talk. Unabashed and not afraid to speak his mind no matter how controversial the topic. the quick-witted Crean has come up with some real ~er:ns. Here's a partial list of some of Crean's most memorable quips: 'We don't want some- one out there biting the heads of chickens," Crean in 1993 trying to clarify which musical acts would and would not ~ acceptable to perfonn at the previously moth- balled Padfic Amphithe- atre the Orange County Fairgrounds had just pur- chased. ' I thought I was going to be a stick." Crean in 1993 as he and his wife, Donna, accepted the Golden Baton from the Orange County Philhannonic Society in honor of the couple's financial support of the group. ' I 'II still do all the cooking on board -three squares a day for all the guests -but I will command more respect as an admiral," CIJtan in 1996 as he chris;ned "The Donna C.," his ·second •I luxury fishing boat. .. . r-. EYE·Ol'ENER CdM girls lose just one player {Nina) Vaughan) to graduation QUOTE OF THE DAY ·My girls said to JM the other day. 'Now we know why we're in Division I.' ... • -CDM TBNNIS COAQI 11M MANG ~---------------------' ---------------------------------------------------~--------------------, • t Everyone's goal is the crown ... league, CIF, State ... but Corona del Mar HigP,'s girls tennis team has attained the ·ultimate with their conquest of the nation, ala USA Today's mythical title. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot I f you think it's tough playing football against Cathohc high schools in Orange County, try winning national titles in girls tennis against the top academies t from around the nation. By capturing the first mythical national championship, as voted by a panel from the National Federation of High SChool Tennis Coaches, maybe that begets Corona del Mar High as a quasi-academy in its own right. For years, tiny CdM has competed in CIF Southern Section Division I with the larger schools. That's by choice. Other county powers, such as Woodbridge in 1996 and Dana Hills in '97, have elected ,, I' , • .. ...... .. not to compete in Division I, primarily for the opportunity to win a lower-division title. The Sea Kings, under third-year coach Tim Mang, a 27-year higb school veteran who has guided CdM's boys for five years, won the Mang Division I championship by defeating Peninsula Nov. 24 at the Claremont Club. Peninsula of Rolling Hills Estates had won six consecutive Division I titles under coach Tom Cox since Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills and Miraleste combine(i to form the school in 1991. For CdM, also with a proud tradition, : having won CIF titles in 1978, '79, '88 • 1 and '89, it was a long overdue honor. • 1 •My girls said to me the other day, I 'Now we know why we're in Division : I 1 I,"' Mang said. •we never got the credit : 1 before, with our little school (779 • 1 enrollment) playing Division I and all the : I other schools getting titles in Division Il, · I m and N . Guess what? U we were in • . I • t Division N (instead of playing up), we 1 never would've had a chance for a national championship. But finally this is justice, and it's finally paid off." As reported in the USA 'Ibday Jan. 8, the Sea Kings finished the season 22-1 and atop the national rankings. The National Federation of High School Tennis Coaches was formed last year to promote tennis as a team sport. More than 150 coaches are members of it. Eight serve on the voting panel, with each coach assigned a region for collecting data on the championship teams. Cox was one of the panel members. . •Even though it's mythical, there was a lot of work done with (the voting)," Mang said. •I'm sure Cox told (the panel) about our tough schedule, and how we have three nationally ranked players." CdM, which played (and defeated) every team ranked in the county top-10 poll last season, was led by senior Nina Vaughan and sophomores Caylan Leslie and Nadia Vaughan. l A 7hile the celebrated trto oombined V V to go 153-12 in Singles, an amazing mark considering the Sea Kings' opponents, there were others who contrtbuted greatly, including Ruchika Budhraja, whose ma.{athon victory against Peninsula's Elizabeth Lee in the first round of the C1F cbampiombip match was not only momentous (it lasted 2:30), Lt gave the Sea Kings an upper hand as they mapped the Panthers' six-year reign on the banner. Budhraja, a junior, won two of three sets at No. 2 singles for CdM tn the title match u Mang shuffled hi.I lineup. Leslie, 43-2 in singles (24:.0 in See Vlew League), played doubM in the p1'yaftl, mainly became of her pbJllml condition. In tM leegua M1111ftiMla, lbe rwdred in the aecond Mt bec&UM of • hypes ventilatian ond wu nilbed to the ~· Sbe WU releued tb9 Mme °'9nll. 1MUe ftnlibed 52-5. Her _, DON LEACH I OAll.Y PILOT Corona del Mar's nattonal championship girls tennis team -standing, from left. Katte McPherson, Christina Marttnez, Nicole Charney, Courtney Tenerelll, Ruchlka Budhraja and McKlnzie George. In forefront, from left, Caylan Leslie, Jenny Meyer, Kristen Griffith, Robyn Coleman, Nlna Vaughan and Ashley Jacobson. Not picture, Nadia Vaughan: losses in singles came against Dana · Hills' Amberly Thntee and Villa Park's Katey Becker, two of the best players in Orange County. Nadil\ Vaughan, a former Ojai champion who appears to have the size and talent to consider turning pro one day, ended 48..S in singles, 12-0 in doubles. She bas two more y~. along with Leslie, to win another section or national title. rt"'hat could happen considertng CdM, l on the heels of its national championship, loses oilly Nina Vaughan to graduation among its top playen. Vaughan, headed for Notre Dame on a full scholarship, &erved u captain in '97 and ftnilhed 62..( ln singles, a 9' % Winning percentage. •noee three bad inctedible recoi'da for the teum we play,• Wd ~. wboee team flnllhed abMd OI ~too ACedeiny (f.la.) In the natloMI poll. folloWed bY Katy-'.IQIOr ('IWM),:xavter ,.~::--) and St. Loidl Uld¥slity. ~wl¥Wtmliw dcc:111c::m•1111w_..•1e11t tbe w ·'lbftey ..... of SID ==..:-cm1r-==-.. ... dll!Dll 10 iDUiit II. • MARC MARTIN I DAl.Y Pl.OT Corona del Mar's Caylan Leslie {above, left), Nlna Vaughan (above) and Nadia Vaughan (below) combined to form one of the strongest t-2-3 punches ever ln Southland girls tennis. -*je-IV~ 0.... wllal1 ~Ni tv ~ead Of plaYJng up), n 've had a Chance for a national Champl6nship. But finally this is jusUce, and It's lin(illy paid off ... " -CDM TENNIS COACH TIM MANG •When (a federation offidal) called me \JP in December, be was telling me about some academies in Florida that were pretty good, and I told him, 'Look, w~'ve got kids living down the street from us who go to those academies, bu~ we're a real ~ublic high school."' Mang said. •it's like the old Catholic schools versus the public schools, but only this is more select: It's the public schools verSu.s the very wealthy tennis people. That's QEit's so great to be listed No. 1." 9M'• doubles players, all of whom return nm season. were led in '91 prima.rily by Bud.hraja and Courtney Thnere.lli. Robyn Coleman and Jenny Meyer hardly ~ver missed a beat, whUe Nicole Charney, Kristen Griffith, Christina Martinez and Mc:Kinzle George were regular contrtbuton. CdM'1 tradition bu always been strong in tennil. •Now, lt WW be getting y.>etter, • Mang laid. ·n. word la out.• MAJJV, a lifekmo'teanll loYw wbo grew up on Udo tile, 11 51· 10 ID tbrie YMl'.'I • tbe SM K~ coecb. 14146•"tbebora . Nor to mntng tD 06t ~spent ltf ~ ......... ~~ WtDnmg 9'aiil9t~----GfblalMt10 years. Alter Coach Bill Workman's Edison football teams won back-to-back CIF Big Five Conference championships in 1979~80, it was declared by a Daily Pilot sportswriter tbat the real juggernaut at Edison was Mang's t~ program. But Mang, a Corona del Mar resident. didn't win his first CIP Southern Section title until last autumn, when the Sea Kings rolled through the playoffs against Fountaln Valley, Long Beach Wll.son. Capistrano Valley, Newport Harbor and. finally, Peninsula. •1 paid my dues, didn't Ir Mang said of hi.I first sectioo title. "How fortunate can I bef What a deal. We're one of the best tennis programs iD the nation now. we·ve got it. and we're going to keep buµdirig ~ it. • "There'• a reputation Mr'e, and Wb kkll tee that natioDal Cham~ bcmn•, they'll thmk, 'Wow, I wut ~ play bm'e.' TboM things Nmlnd tblln of the .... tioa. lt'I a little atr• help .• n. national dMrf' a a 9J" bl • ac:bool'I third um dlc*'t ID g1r11 .,.u. wlltc.clM't~--....... lad~ natk!Ml ._a tm.a. molly -- yanity Another Bue decitles his future is in Kentucky •One more Pirate hea~ for Ohio Valley's Colonels. O ne of the most successful college football teams you've never heard of just got another Pirate. The third Orange Coast College football plsyer in thr~ years has signed a letter of intent to continue his collegiate career at Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, Ky. Chad Collins, the Sues' starting quarterback the past two seasons, announced last week that he would become a Colonel for the 1998 football season. Eastern Kentucky is an NCAA OlVl.Sion I-AA program that already boasts two former OCC gridders on its roster. Collins, a 6-foot-2, 200-pounder out of Trabuco Hills High, will join former teammates Justin Ernest and Ketth Gray, who prepped at Newport Harbor. Ernest earned Second Team All-Ohio Valley Conference laurels while starting as a defensive tackle. Coached by Roy Kidd, the 34-year veteran whose name is alongside legends like Bear Bryant, Joe Paterno and Pop Warner as he is the sixth all-time winningest coach in college football, the Colonels posted an 8-3 record last fall with Garden Grove-native Simon Fuentes serving as the signal-caller. Collins has a strong shot at filling the starting quarterback vacancy left by Fuentes' graduation. An All-Mission Central perlormer for the Pirates last season, Collins threw for 1,332 yards and nine touchdowns with a 54 % completion mark. He also threw eight inter<:eptions . On a team that amassed just two wins in his two seasons, Collins leaves Coast as the program's seventh-best QB with a total of 2,502 yards, 15 touchdowns, 10 interceptions. He was 209 for 380, good for 55 percent. Collins showed that he had some gnt, as well, as be spent a large portion of the season peeling himself off the grass (and even the track at Mt. San Antonio College), almost always to return to the game. When Collins announced his decision to attend Ejilstern Kentucky, two other '97 Pirates made their commitments public, as well. Unebacker Dave Brown, who could only continue playing football at the NAIA or Division II level because of bis age, opted to attend Emporia State in Kansa.s. Brown, an ex-Marine who played baseball in 1991 at Cuesta College, bad 168 tacldet for Coach Bill Workman'• Buc:s in two seasons. All-conference offemive lineman Don Douglass Will be at Tulsa Unlversity next fall under Coe.ch David Rader. 0 Po1111er ConJDa clel Mar Hlglla soccer 5taridout Juon Boyce added yet another line on bll already-robust resume u be earned Second 1Mm All·Amerlca bonon tram the National $O(c8r Co8cbel ·1 Amoaatk>D of America/UMBRO I All·Amlrk'a teems. : Boyw. • MDlor farward for I tbia t.1DmlllMy of W-Nnt1bi. • illwly ..rDed .... Mc---' Dhtlkla...,... Of .. v. I ~.la. ....... ; HUlldmtoa l'6-lo2t1K& ' ......... lb' ......... ' .......... ,1\:: ' .... •111 .. . .... ------------------~---~------{----------------------------~-----~ • MONDAY, JANUAAV 19, 1998 SANS CHAPiN PROVES SANS VICTORY college basketball •Late-game spurt can't save Mustangs as Mesa falls at Westminster, 46-38. By Molly Vanity, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -With leading scorer Kelly Chapin lying behind the bench shaking in pain and tedl'S, the Costa Mesa High girls basketball team were one person down against a scrappy Westmin- ster team. [t didn't take long for the Lions to Jump out to a 14-point lead in the second quarter, so Coach Shontel Sherwood had just one request of her squad: Put your- selves in a position to make a comeback. The Mustangs lost the non- leogue game, 46-38, but made an .unpressive run Saturday night that gives Sherwood a reason to snule. MThey did everything I asked them to do," she said. M (That was to) be aggressive. We were down by 10 at halftime, and it was to dup away at the lead and keep it at that level." After grai bing five rebounds and canning a buc:k t tn th first quarter, Chapin came out of the game bec4use of a nagging bdck injury. After stretching, she re· entered but C411le bdclc to the sideline on the verge of tears. According to the team's trainer, the injury was orlginally thought to be a strained muscle. But as CM.pin fell to the ground in sobs, the trainer said she may be suffer- ing from a pinched neive or a disc problem as shots of pain and num.bness are going down into her leg. ln the second and third quar- ters, the visiting Lions continued on their romp, forcing the Mus- tangs (2-1 in the Pacific Coast League, 7-12 overall) to commit more turnover than points scored -12 twnovers and seven points. It was Westminster's tough zone defense that was giving the hosts problems. "I'm happy with our defense, but we have to get better on our zone offense and on recognizing it," Sherwood said. wThey were in that zone and there was a big bole in the middle and no one was HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL i.1epping in.• However, the onset o1 the final period brought with lt a Mµstang stampede. Preshmnn guard Nancy Hat- sushi made a steal and delivered an assist to Evelyn Powers, who dropped the ball in for a layup to cut the Uons' lead to niJle. Mesa began filling Sherwood's prescription of chipping away at that lead. With 4:05 remaining, senior Julie Collett drew the fifth foul on Westminster's Janet Glasby (10 points) and sank two free throws to move the score to 38-33. Collett then made a steal on a Llon inbound pass. The fast break found Hatsushi with the ball underneath the basket. Her attempt hit the bottom of the- backboard,, but Jenny Earnest grabbed ~e rebound and forced a foul. • She bit one of her free throws to put Mesa within four. · The Mustangs remained with- in striking distance, partly fueled by the strong inSide play of S·foot· 11 sophomore Autumn Smith. •I don't know what happened lo Autumn in there," Sherwood said with a smile. ·she grabbed three offensive rebounds and came back up to make the sbotl • Smith finished with five points and six boards. Westminster's guard Holly Armstrong halted Mesa's run with a pair of steals. Collett and Powers each col- lected 10 points to lead the Mus- tangs, while Hatsu.shi also record- ed three steals and four rebounds. NOM.£AGU. WESTMNSTEA 46, CosTA MESA 38 Score by Quarters • Westminster 11 1 S 9 11 -46 Costa Mesa 14 2 5 17 -38 Westminster-Glasby 10, Reinig 2, Hernandez 3, Moore 6, E. Arganda 6, Armstrong 11, Trujillo 5, C. Arganda 3. 3~pt. goals: Hernandez 1, Armstrong 1, Trujillo 1. Fouled out: Glasby. Costa Mes.I -Chapin 2, Collett 10, Nguyen 3, Powers 10, Smith 5, Hatsushl 2, Earnest 6. 3-pl goals: None. Fouled out: None. SCC beats Biola, 59-4 • Vanguard.S improve to 2-0 in GSAC competition. LA MIRADA -Gina Jojola WOIDN IC'OTed 14 points to lead a trio of Vanguards in -double figures as Southern Cali- fornia College's women's basket- ball team topped hosting Biola, 59-4 7, to boost its Golden State Athletic Conference mark to 2-0 Saturday evening. sec, which is 15-4 2verall. also received 13 points fr~ All- GSAC center Elaine Whittemore, While Amber Chaney added 10. Whittemore giabbed a game- high 13 rebounds in the win and Amee Pina dished off seven usists. The Vanguards shot ne 46% despite a 2-for-11 pe~ ma.nee from behind the thJ9!lll point arc. Biola falls to 0-2 in the confer- ence and 5-14 overall. : CX>UEGI WOMEN GOLDEN $TATE ATHLE11C C0NFUENa 5oCAL CowGI 59, ltOLA 47 I soe:.1 eon-... -Chaney 10, Kempton 6, Whittemore 13, Jojola M . : Pina 3, Sick 1, Wright 4, He<kenhoff 6, • Hemando2. 3-pt. goals: Chaney 1, Kempton 1. , Fouled out: None. Biot. . King .z. Poe 5, Fulton 2, Andreasen 20, Bradberry 6, Hoff 12. 3·pt. goals: Andreasen 3. Fouled out: Poe. Halftime: Socal College. 28-18. Biola outlasts SCC, 87-69 . •Wilborn tallies 14 points to lead Vanguards. MEN LA MIRADA - Biota University · inter,mission by shooting 66% and went on to outrebound the blue and gold, 34-21. The Eagles' Damien Johnson rang up a game-high 32 points to pace the victory. COLLEGE WOMEN ~S TENNIS DIGHTWEIGHT GIRLS WATER POLO held on to an 18-points first-half lead and fended off the visiting Southern California College men's basketball team, 87~69, to drop the Vanguards to 0-2 in Golden State Athletic Conference play. COUEGEMEN C.I St.te Los Angeles Tournament First Round Debbie Fultz (SCC) lost to Christine Walters (Cal Poly Pomona), 6·3, 6-2. Carin Crawford (SCC) lost to Betsy Cinca (Grand Canyon). 6-0, 6-2. Eden Looney (SCC) lost to Corena Rosales (Cal Poly Pomona). ~. 6-4, 6-0. Michelle Tampliln (SCO def. Sara De La Rosa (Cal Baptist), 6-0, 6-0. Amy Tate (SCC) lost to Christa Brown (Cal Poly Pomona), 6-2. 6-4. catherine White (SCC) lost to Gaby Rios (Cal Poly Pomon"J) 6-0, 6-1. Second Round · Michelle Tamplin (SCO lost to Erin Miller (Grand Canyon , . 2, 6-0. White· Tate (SCC) los to Segura-Edwards (Cal St. Northridge), 6·0, 6-0. Consol•tJon Catherine White (SCQ lost to Rose Cella (Loyola·Marymount), 8-0. Cann Crawford (SCO def. Eden Looney (SCO. 8-0. PUBLIC NOTICES SELL ~-== ,. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Newport Harbor captures Villa Park N tourney GOU>EN 5TATE An4lETIC CONFUENCE 810lA 87, 5oCAL CouEGE 69 VILLA PARK -Newport Harbor Higb's junior varsity girls water polo team kept its mark perfect with a romp through the Villa Park N Tournament that saw the Sailors take the championship game with a 5-2 win over Marina. Terence Wilborn paced the guests with 14 points and Rob Sheuennan added 11 for SCC. Other Vanguards in double fig- ures were Dennis Keane and Justin Mcintee, who each scored 11 points soe:.1 College -Keane 11, Dzierzynski 8, Fetuii 6, Scheuerman 12, Cezar 2, Mcintee 11, Dignan 2, Wilborn 14, Negrete 3. In the final, which was held on Saturday, Taryn Mast and Catherine Gregg each picked up two goals in the come-from-behind victory. 3-pt. goals: Mcintee 2, Keane 1. Fouled out: None. Blof• -McDowell 1, Lockhart 3, Florance 18, Bradley 6, Johnson 32. Ploog 6, Caldwell 9, Hartman 12. Mast scored twice in the second quarter, thanks to assists from Carly Wilson and Gregg. Marina rallied to knot the score at 2-2, but Gregg regrouped to rifle in two goals and J<Jrstin Johnson also scored in the last period to put the game away. 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Couch & Love •••t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lg 2bd 2ba Pent Hse NB Female Prof. to Financial Troubles? Interior Good cond11ion S150 TOP DOLLARS PAID Condo, wood firs, gar, share 2bd/2ba East· Debt Consolidation & Draftsperso n MEDICAL BILLING 6010 obo Call 645·0894. For Records, Jau. pool, spa, tennis, gym bluff apt. w/carport. Loans available. Rewarding full/part· excellent$$$, training ANTIQUES ESTATE MOVING Soundtracks. Etc $!495. (714) 722·8314 Lg deck. $550. Avl 2/1 •888·271·3146• time draft ing position provided, PC/Modem iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call Mike 645-7505 OH THE WATER Overlook Back Bay *FREE PERSONAL• Immediately avallabla requ~~g:55~~6~gays PrlmltlvH: ~u~i~! 01~1~; ~:b~e'. --------- 3br 2ba condo on Call Holley 644-5389 Loan Information. for high·end Ille/stone Cupboards, gen ant. 6 High Back Chairs FREE TO YOU 6022 .Udo Park Or. Fresh Newport Beach Pool, •(714)263-4441• design studio Musi ---------Pond Boal, propeller, Chest, Desk, Couch. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii paint. all new carpet, tenn, wlk to bch, w/d, VISA/MASTER CARDI have experience draft· EMPLOYMENT columns Ant hay Draceno Draco Palm, Sally Shipley, Agt wet bar, Ip, 2 ovens, n/s, refs req. $500 S25K + Unsecured Ing Interior floor plans SERVICES 5533 can. L11 msg 753·332t Indian Pa1ntrng and Orange & Yellow Prudential CA Really dbl gar. boat slip avl. w/2/men. 646-8473 Bad/No Credit . OKI & olovatlons, blueprint More 714.760-9590 Cannas plant & yellow 714-644·6373 X 114 52450. 714.64 1.0205 comprehension & abll· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Plum Arra cuttings E t 1 p rt Newport Coast Shr 2 1·800·846·7118 lty to prepare hard •••••••• Sears Kenmore Frig ?14·548-9832 quea r en rope "ti VIA LIDO BAYFRONT Master Br/Ba. view, surface design draw· Please be' aware that ~ X'lnt cond $200. small Back Bay Area Spectacular 2Br 2Ba pool, gym, tennis, ••••••••• lngs tor client presen· tt•qu' 6 .a: Ikea table new St50. ---------112 Acre 4Bd 2Ba I I h I the listings In this cat· ~P upper un t, wt arge $850 +utls SQ0.888-2129 in.rNOUNCEMENTS tattons. Basic 1obs1te, egory may require you queen futon $150 PF.TS & Ottered At $650.000 balcony. all amenities ext.6009 Leave mag •tu•"••••••.. construction, & CAD to call a 900 number 8.: QiollutibJn (714) 831 2280 714-756-9342 Newly Remodeled knowledge 8 plus. ~OPDOt.LM! · ANIMALS 6049 VIEWI FP, garage _____ _,;...___ p t · 1 1 t in which there Is 8 ;:.. ~ i... •Trundel Bed w1ma1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LANDMARK ESTATE Boat Sllps Available MISC. ---------ro essiona • as charge por minute. ANNOUNCEMENTS paced person with ---------1eoo.1eeo . tresses, bookcases, & Beautiful Pure Bread ON THE POINT Must Seel Avail Nowt RENTALS 2744 good attitude apply ASSEMBLE ARTS, ,. desk, white )!'Int cond Golden Retriever MAGNIFICENT $2950/yrly Lease iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2920 via fax: (7 141759•0129 CRAFTS, TOYS, n.~t• SSOO 714·760·904t pups Lost papers · S895K VILLA RENTALS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii or phn: (714)759-0606 Jewelry, wood Items. __ ..,.. • Trundle Bed White Parents on premises ~Prudential 714-875-4912 Wanted Backyard/side Attn: Regina Lind typing, sewing. com· EatstaS.. 7 6 .., "e yard to park RV will CASH FOR SINGLE 1_________ puter work from homo CondUctK wrought iron. xlnt mat-· 5250 ( t4) 42·595;.i· e.lilw*._., pay or. do yard work. PARENT s cal 1: Maintenance in your spare limo Paintings .. China tresses, w/comforter Pupp)I 6mo old terr 714-723•8120 Pis call 469-1853 1-800·870·0073 Swim/Pool Route. Great pay. Froe Books._ Furniture set, 5450. 759·8152 loving, sman, gn w _________ APARTMENTS Wish to rent garage ___ .....,_ _____ Self motivated. own de ta 11 s. ca 11 «>yNtS children. Sholty Ge1- LINDA ISLE FOR RENT for storage In Feburary truck $15/hr 642-1730 1·800·632·8007 In Newport Beach man/Shepard mix. EXQUISITE 5Br 4.5Bal••••••••• NB or COM area. LOST & Phone Operators 24 hrs CAL"SCAN 714 673 6 MERCHANDISE 30pds Free to loving Ottered at $3,300,000 (714) 844-0238 FOUND 2925 to $15/hr Part or Full • • MISC. 6015 hOmc 714.673-6928 Jeff Arcuri. Agent1---------1·800·716-6230 EMPLOYMENT __ 7_14-_8_4_1_·8_9_8_1_ COSTA MESA 26241 .............. FOUND Female Cat PT/FT Top Payl Work w111'M"1::D 5535 • Portoflno Mod•l liiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COMMERCIAL Domestic, short hair, from home or office .nn u;. • Harbor View Homes 1 a r D • t •ch• d REAL ESTATE tabby & white, vie· w/mall ortjer. Local iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4br 3 .5ba. Nearly Cottegea w/Pallo lrvlne Blvd. 548-3794 Training. 1·800·298·7862 •Chauffeur Local 8,000sf Lot. $599,999 near beach. cathedra1I••••••••• Lost Black Cat. female, Receptionist/Office hour·day·week-month $ BEST $ PRICES PAID FIREWOOD X'lnt wood PIANOS & $135 cord, delr.,,ered ORGANS 6059 t o , y o u r d r I v e w a y . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Loads as low as $45 759-1960 By Owner cells, frig. Move-In I---------no coller. Vic of Small office is looking Reasonable· Ref's. ---------I Upgraded slngle;lvl, Speclall $675 + $400 APARTMENTS 2750 Pacific Or. In COM tor good phone •kllls, 642·5566 leave msg. "ffERAL 1002 trench doors, on quiet dep. 548·2421 Be1~1 ~r)l!p:3.~~~;dl rellable, organized, •LSw1 edls0h Nurd••b•I .. FREE CONSULTATION (714)852·88'27 YAMAHA STUDIO Console Piano High gloss black 481n lrko COMPUTERS 6018 new, sacnltce $199~ 71 4·527·0900 V O SOLD! Showcase homes for sale In our Saturday Real Estate Supplement! ;:;.Hom•• of the W••k dlapl•lf ade •tart at f\tlt $751 • 4)eadllne Wed 5pmJ ••••• .or,en Houae nat nga for $51 (Deadline Thurs 5pm) ***** pays to advertise • In the bHI local • Real Estate Section ~ CALL TODAY! cul-de·HC, lrg yard 2br 1 ba Ouphc on bluff SERIOUS BUYER some computer e)lp, ov ng, epen a e, w/pool, $509,000 nr bch, w/d hk·ups, WANTS UNITS Loat Cat, fem, thin, $6.50/hr. Call Betty Xln t Cook, Driving. Agent 714-644·6373 single garage. pet? IN L.A. OR o.c. Tortoise colored, 714·893-8561 Local Ref's, 12 Yrs $795.md 642·9699 Price $7 ro s12 MIL declawed, "Dellcata" Restaur~nt Exp. Live Locally 2Br 1 Ba Remodeled, Berber crpt, new bath 1070 tub/Ille, vaulted cells. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii v e rt s , w /d , I enc ed • 0 Rid... 4Br yard w/pallo & 1 prkg NEWPORT COAST ceen • . • p ace . s 8 5 O • m o 2.5Ba, Oated, 2·Fp •· 612·6355 or 722·6965 CALL ASAP nr Harbor View Nature WANTED Friendly <:7714·846-.3735 ~ JAMES GOULD. AGT Park 640-1788 people to work at an --------- LOST: Cat, Grey, Over· excellent facility. Prudential weight. Vlclnty·Enslgn •Positions available• School REWARD Pis •food & beverage servers iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 71=~74 Lv Message 753·3321 •cook •bartendors Dog WalkerOld COM Apply within. 2 Springers. 2X's dly DOMESTICS 5540 E.1~~l'J l.as<una ~ l~lrn ExranJ1n~ w LA. S.1n Frnnc1KU &. Nrw York Wrt.uy ANTIQUES to MODERN DISHWARE to TIFFANY.. EVERYTHING!!! Esmr 1.1ln.1'<••t.:>1r. Folm1ly Jl\'l>IUO f'UIJ""""' 714,249,3711 Apple Computer, --------- Printer & Software. SPORTING starter .5300 650-04 GOODS . 6065 New Hewlett Pa ck ar d iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Printer Oesk1et 340 Still In original box w/ warranty & cartridge 5200 obo. 723·8297 Don't Rent Skis! For sale .Skis, bind· lngs. ~. poles 599 per pkg All sizes avl 1 20cm·205cm Dream Kit w/Chel• 1---------laland. $669.000 •Coate M•••'• Beat•---------HEALTH & Agent 714-376-5578 Jr·1br & 1br, quiet BUSINESS Oak Creek Goll Club (AM/PM). Feb. 1 • Apr 1 Goll Club Or. Irvine 25.$300.md 759·9545 WANTED 3000 Shoe Store In COM ----------------TO BUY 6019 ;:::======:; (714) S15·9022 gated comm. pool, PROPERTY 2767 FITNESS SAHCl!RI! 3Br 2.5Ba tennis, easy acce11 to11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • Tuscany Decor freeway/beach/malls. I• ATTACK FAT •Gourmet Kitchen 714-557-0075 • Lerge 53001q.ft. Esqulslle Upgrades. Vacant Restaurant on t:nd the Battle Forever Im med lately evall. E'Sld• 2Br 2Ba Fplc, 2 Loi• .In the center of __ 1_·_8_o_o_._5_9_2_·9~2_2_2_ Agent Ren•• Weat D/W. Hk-ups, 1-<:ar Balboa . Also Smokers •Chronic Fatigue? 714-452.eoso gar+ 1 parking •pace Patio. A Great Buy Stop suHerlngl New $975/mo. 645-5862 $749,900 Info on treatments, needs saleJ person Claaslfled APPLIANCES 6011 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Call tor Sat-Sun only. Shoe The most comprehen· Old Coins Gold Sliver Classified e)lp a plus. 675·6292 slve and current di rec· Frln $1 e •, washer F kll Ml s 1· T d 1 t f d d le • ~ ran n nl, lor 1ng 0 ay. STOCKBROKERS ory o goo s an r· and dryer $140 each Old watches & jewelry vices around! x·int cond 646·5848 Wtstcoast Coln 542.-9448 L-_.;;6;..4.;..2;;..·5~6;..7-...;8 _ _. 6/62 > u .. Rivera .,.!..__1_14-'5_1_4-4_2_s2 __ 1 HOUSES/ l!'ald• Twnh•• 2br Paul Langone supplements plus 1.5ba 1-car gar. $925/ 714-875-8120 meal plan. $4.® S/ck/ mo. & 2br 1 ba all I---------mo. Inspired Solutions u~!,1~~~.J:Ji~:· BUSINESS OFFICE ~~·1:~xe!~1~! 92s27 6 Fig Annual Income We are looking for career minded, prof'I. • motivated lndlvlduals for tel. & lrve mtngs .. Have A Garage Sale ·! ~'~--~--1 CONDOS ~~ FOR RENT ~"" 1006 -----· 2102 9'ovelv Home hH GENERAL t4bd, marble bath•, 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~p·s. dbl gar+ carport L••••• All Ar••• ,;40'Lot. 1 hH to bay. t2000·$7000/mo ~gt. Diana, 718·9748 Luxurv Leaalng Eaat Sid• Small Du-FOR RENT 2769 --------. plex. Recent remodell liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $850/mo. + dep. Avail Ocean view offices and 2/1. 714.842.3985 or Ille Industrial Lovely Cleen 2br t ba, 85001.f. .65 per s .f .. LOSE WEIGHT! TrlmFast •Herbal+ Increase Energy & Suppress Appelile 100% S Back Guar. E'al1e. Yard, garage, 1533 Monrovia Ave no/pet• s 1050 + N.B. 714·645-6111 Prim. N.B. 1 ~auonl $29.95/30·0ay Supp. .....,.. 1-888-4·DIETINO $1000 sec. 645-2146 5·10 yrs. E)lp. Pref. We otter training. pvt plcmnts (1 per mo) No cold callrng·warm leads only. bast busln. seminars! In buslneu over 20 yrs .. Call Fred (714) 553·1900 To Fax Resumes {714) 553-1901 '* Broker 71~552-67001--------- &lRONA NEWPORT BEACH SubteaH Oppt'y. One 1---------' pvt ofc, 1·2 common 1--------• 2669 area spaces. furn .. ••••••••-all Hrvlces Included except phone $500/ .EMPLOYMENT mo. Olclt Halderman, •••••••• .. 714-474-0800 EMPLOYMENT 5530 -~ ~ ...... § a a 0 .o ~ = ~ Call The Pilot Classifieds at 64 2-56 7 8 to place your Garage Sole Ad ! -' . (. I -. I ( , . ' '" I f I · f, • , _ · • • I , . . Q MONDAY, JANUARY-19, 1998' .. N4:wpon Bcach/C.osta Met• Daily Pilof TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 9110 NISSAN 9150 TRUCKS 9220 VOWWAGEN t2_3$ By CHARLES GOREN wfth OMAR SHARtF and TANNAH HIRSCH '9:1 Or•nd Cherokee LTD Orie green, mint, lo ml, 2yr• fac warr. fU10, ale. leather. 4lll pwr. tint, aUoy1, am· Im CHI. S18,900 ObO '85 300ZX '78 CHEVY 3/4 Ton '07 .Jl!TTA QLI New Tran•·' 2/3/97, Sliver ado Long Bed, 5.spd, AJC. .AM/F"' New fuel Injection ay1-V•8 , •"Lift, Magi Stareo Ca11, SunroQI. 1em Aun• GrHll Bra. S HOO obo*1!31-07!>7 $3,500 714·541·5311 ACROSS 80M11Sfom~ 61 K1od of ba• e2 Clllnteat PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOlVED S3200 OBO Or Trade ---------• for Pre 70'1 Chevy VOLVO 9230 '92 C•brlolet Conll't I lluck f11111 a trantpofl 714·075·5110 Car A•k for l.laa pw, alerm, mal~) 714·030·4980 record•. low ml. a.. ANSWERS TO WEEKLY 81W>GE QUIZ 5 Feudal 'lubjeCI 10 Remainder 14 Singer C>ull11te 15 MakevOtd language 63 loo enclosure 64 ·oartietcr doQ as &11eo Q l · M Swth. vulnerable, you hold: Q 4 • Ne11.her Y).&lnuaba, aa South )'OU hold: M 9130 '92 Statlonw•gon maculat• 58500 =b iiiiEiiRiiCiiEiiDiiEiiSiiiiiiiiiiiiii OLDSMOBILE 9155 Black, Leather. 4·cy1a, C714) 031·71e)~ If Comt><l•Hll daughter 66 l ornmie ol tho • K 1093 Q l02 OAK87 •KQ8 •AQ914 1'7 K7 0 83 •KJtl The biddJng haa proceeded: roof rack•. 512,500. ' • '85 380 8L Convert 714·644·9387 --------•' Jnl>n~oo 11 G1u<>my 111 Pla111 l'l Ulatis diamond 6/ Lon~lrigs 68 Tndied on 69 J11<.1nry Partnrr open11 the b1dd111g with one heart Whal do you respond? SOUTH WEST NORTH £AST l • 2 o 3 • Pu• 118k mllH, Burg/ •'74 Olds CullH• 194 Volvo 850 Turbo MISC. AUTO 924, Palamino Int, hard VS, AJC. lull pwr, am· Sed•n Super cloan,l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii top. new soft top , Im stereo, 77k miles, Leal her wood 6-0lec 1• mint, 1un1 grHt, new $1 000 (714) 723-4010 co. Ceil phone. sun· AU T 0 SISE I Z Ii D Nal>'Jo;JI 1',11k 20 Ill CUftf'rll A· With 15 point.a and a balance hand, you are nt the top of your range for a standard Jump Lo two no trump, However, lhal acL1on should never~ taken when you have- alt..emat.ive contractA 111 the offing Opt for one spade and await devel opment.a NC. CID sis.ooo obO. '80 Olds 98 Grand root, Chrome whoela, CARS from s1eq. HB arH 562·592·2235 Perfoct transportation. Tinted windows and Jaguar, Corvo tie. ' What do you bid now? rond1lt0t1 11 SIP1ghl ul lld nd t':J I tJQtanl t''i Anqry DOWN I Auplnno tracker 2 Developed 1 Liquid ~·You have a weak operung bid and lhe lung of heart.a 11 badly placed 1f partner declares, ao trunk twice before encouraging partner to contracL for an l l-trick or higher -contract in clubs. Since your mos~ likely game ie three no t~p. bid it ·you wan~ the lead coming up to your hand Overstocked with Stull? low gas mfleage, any more, 46K mlloa and Mercedes, BMW, offer over S2200, atilt under full war· Poraohe, Hond.-. 556·4017 belore noon. ranty s 2 1.000 OBO 4ic4 'a, truck• ancS 714.718.0289 more Local salea list· Inga. ToH fra• ;•fJ W1,1~ hy Kf',llS 'II fnPmy /!1 t~St• ·n Part ol lhr· a1rnoo;ptmro 18 (,ti;11qPU p.1r1K:l1t .. 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[)()( k 24 81111<.Jmq s11e 21 r 1qh f('aluro 26 Ba..,nb.tller Mel ?9 Command 10 Rovnr 10 Nn1lher s par1ner 31 ·-Fino Day• 32 UN momber 33 Formerly named 34 Ajar. poetically 35 Cl11an a h!!h 36 Fltghlless bird 37 Snoo10 39 Total 40 Use a crowbar 43 Balh powder 44 Sault Marie 46 See 4 7 Made equal •8Mr S~ portrayer <19 8at1Cty1X1rl 50 Gown lab11c 51 Pangs 52 Dolested 53 Summa11ze 54 Ptelure 55 Alncan 11ve1 56 S&y "Hello 58 Arm bone 59 Surp11se allack I 13 TV , ELECTRONICS, STEREO 6080 TRANSPORTATION AUTOMOBILES Cable TV Ooacrnmblera •800·211 ·4125• A CURA 9010 Q 2 : As South, vulnerable, you hold •KQJ 106 1:7763 OAKG •<~5 The bidding has proceeded NORTII EAST SOlffll WEST 1 O Pau 1 • Pus 2 1i:' Pau 7 Whal do you bid now'! A· In any system, partner's rebid shows a six-oard suiL (or, perhaps. a very powerful five-carder), llowever, partner's strength is lim· 1ted, eo n jump to four hearts now expresses your values rucely, With a queen of clubs that. might not be b working card, clism1as all thought.a of slam. {~ 5 ·AA South, vulnerable, you hold: ~ •AK84 'V A83 0 84 •9886 The b1dd1ng has proceeded: WEST NORTH EAST sovru Pu• 1 0 4 • 7 Whet action do you lllke? A · East's high-level preempt has wreaked havoc wit.h the apace you had available to eJlplore for the best contract. Wr cannot see anything belt.er than a double to show your defenruvo values and lack of sup· port for partner's 11u1t. Q 3 ·Neither vulnerable, ae Sou~h tl 6. Hoth vulnerable, as South you you hold' hold: • 10 o Q 10 8 4 3 o AK Q 4 • Q 10 6 •AK Q 6 3 Ii:' Q J 9 3 0 7 •A 10 8 The bidding hos proceeded: sot.rrn WEST NORTH l 'V 1• 4 Q Pue 4 • PUt1 7 Whal aclron do you t.nke? EAST Pa1111 P&1111 A ·There 1s no way you can be sure that you are go111g to <Jcfeat four spades, and five heurt.8 11hould not be expenerve • it rrughl even be cold 011 the way t.o five hcart.'J, however, you should bid five diamonds Lo direct 1111 opening lead should the enemy compete to five s pades CADILLAC 9040 DODGE The bidding has proceeded: EAST SOtJTH WEST NORTH 1 o Dbl 3 0 Pa .. Pa111 ? What act.Jon do you Lake? A -The danger of o second takeout double 1s thal partner might con· . vert. t.o penalties when other options are le11s appealing, possibly without lhe valuc!l to defcat·three dia- monds. Therefore, we prefer bid· ding the good five-card spade suil, since it ie Iese ljkely to lead to d111· -aster 9065 ISUZU 9100 •'82 Cargo Van SOK m1, now tlros/batlory, needs bodywork. S1500 obo 548·621 1 1992 RODEO Black, V6, sunroof, am/fm casseue, Xlnt condition. $7,000 or best ofter, '89 Da)>'tona Shelby Turbo All Powor, (7 t 4) 5 74·4238 Premium Sound Sys., ---------CO Player. 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