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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-11-16 - Orange Coast Pilotl-ol9----"-------... --····--·-.. ..... __,, _____ _..._ SERVING THE NEWPORT -COSTA MESA COtvVv\UNmES SINCE 1907 The skinny on what's going On in Newport-Mesa INTHE SOUP Sheri Cook didn't know whdt she WdS getting herscU mto when she volunteered to pick up some soup for the Hob1tdt for Humanity Blitz Build. A Girl Scout troop had donat- ed l 5 large plasbc bags of soup. It was Cook's )Oh to add a half- gallon of wotcr to edch bttg, heat . the soup and deliver 1t two blocks awuy. . Cook took out her ldrgest pot and managed to hl the C'ontentc; of only one bag of ~oup to the pot. Luckily, Cook has a friend in the restaurant business who tcld her to bring the soup over. He · cooked il in an industrial-size pot and saved the day PRESCRIPTION FOR GOOD VIEW At the Newport Bedch City Council meeung last week, Mayor Tom Edwards told fellow council members and the audi· ence that his •medical condi- tion• was worsening. He then handed Public Works Director Don Webb a pu~ce of paper from his doctor and told him to read it. •A presC'nption for Tom Edwards: Get rid of that ugly cyclone fence on Upper Cast- aways," Webb Sdld. I le sdid he would work on it, and hoped he could satisly the request before Edwards leaves the council at the end of the month · STRIKE OUT THE BAND At d home game at OCC a few weeks ago, the Costa Mesa High School Mustangs were having a difhcult tune heanng theu plays. The band was a little closer than usual to the held, and the brass and strulg sections were bnnging the stacliu]Yl to life with the sound of music. But the band was asked at one point to stop playing because the Mustangs couldn't bear their maneuvers. The band whimpered but C'ompbed. ' A little late?r, the band was happily playing again when on<> 'of the football players turned arounct and yelled, "Shut upl • The band did. In fact it left tho stadium altogether. -Compiled by the Daily Pilot staff ON VACATION DON LEACH I DA LV PILOT Michael and Linda Sebo rejoice after receiving the keys to their new home in Costa Mesa during a blessing cer- emony on Sunday. The house was built by Habitat for Humanity of Orange Coun ty. Built to be ables Costa Mesa's first Habitat for Humanity home completed Oalyf'tlcl f\ficbael Sebo tnPcl very hard Sunday not to "fall apart," but in the encl tedr~ dnd JOY got the better of lnm. It was a battle he didn't mind losmg. MichaPl and Llnda Sebo receiv{•d the keys to theic new Habitat for Humanity house Sunday after d bless- ing ceremony. TI1e house was built m Costa Mesa by volunteers in a one-we>Pk Blil1 Bmld thdt ended Satur- day. . ·It .alway~ sPemed like such a distant dream," Michael said. Although he spent nearly every waking hour last week on the sitl~ watchmg the house take shape, he didn't realize it WdS redlly going to be his until Sunday, he said. •1t didn't really hit me lil I walked up today and someone told me my house looked beautiful,· he Sdid. Just a week ago, there was nothing but dirt and a cement foundation at the site on Del Mar Avenue. Now, a four-bedroom home and nch green lawn sur- rounded by a white picket fence occupy the space. Every tJme f'-hC'h<1cl pinches hunscll, he fmds that, yes, 1l's real. Many or the volunteers who helped make the Sebo dream a reality gathered Sunday to bless the Sebo house and Wdtch as they were given the keys. • zng The same pr.ople who h~lpecJ raise the walls and paint the trim placed their palms on the side of the house, gdrage, pldyhouse and on the fence Sunday as Steve Orman, pastor or Warner Avenue Baptist Ch'urch, blesst?cl th<> home. HI've been praying for a house, but today I've gotten so much more than a house," .... aid Linda, unable to con- SEE BLESSING PAGE 4 DON t.CAC HI DAILY PILOT Joan Glrkins and her daughter, Rebecca, along with other guests at the Habitat for Hmnantty house blessing, place their hands on the home' now garage as a prayers is read. The Glrklns attend the same church as the Sebos. .COMMUNITY BRIEFING WISH OF THE WEEK • T~ items-and many more -are •wishes· th' ,Pfln<lpals of the Newport·Mesa Un1f1ed School 01stnct would like to have granted in order to continue 1mpt"o111ng the quality of student\' education. Take a look at the hst below and maybe you, by vol· untffftnO in e computer lab Of donating book~. can make o wish come true. +SCHOOL: Corona del Mar High School, 2101 En t· bluff Dnv , Newport Be.ac:h. + ~INCIPAL: Don Martin · El TORO DEB IE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1998 . . Council .asked . \ to reconsider Harbor Center Costa Mesa resident raises concerns about impact on air quality and envi-' ronment, but city staff says there is no new' evidence to merit review. 1!1 hi Gt I COSTA MESA -The city stdft has recom- mended that the City Council deny a request tom9ht to reconsider a planning applicatiQn for the new l·forbor Center but residents of College Pdrk aie ready to put up a fight. Orio Ray Part tiled a request Oct. 27 asking that the council reconsider the matter because of his wncerns about &r quality and the envuon- ment. He dnd other member.s of the newly formed group ·Neighbors of l Jarbor Center" are as~ng tor a reheanng and an envi- ronmental llllpact review of the p~o1ecl. They have also hued Cos- ta Me~a attorney . Da\ 1d Kendig to represent them. · The City Council voted 4-1 last month, with Councll- womun Heather Somers dL'i-• .,enting, to iipprove the design ol lia.rbor Center. The c1ty stall · found that, based on tl•stimony, docu- The Costa Mesa City Council will meet at 6:30 p.m. today in t he council chambers at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. ments and reports, Putt introduces no new evi- dence or procedural v1olatwns relating to the pro- 1ect "If the council refuses to rehear, (Kendig) Will be retained by us to pursue it m court ··said re-;i· dent Dan Goldmann. "We've made the moral and hnancial commitment to pursue it all the way." The propo al for the center, anchored by Home Depot and Lucky supermarket, has gone thmugh several public heanngs and one appeal Resilient"' of th• Coll1..>ge PdJ'k neighborhood have a ked for a rede~ign of the center, saying It would create trolhc, no1sc and pollution prob- lem.;. An uutial study and Negative Declaration wer" prnpared for the study and lt was deter- mmed by staff that antiopated rmpacts coi.i.ld he rrutigated. There were more than 50 rrutigation measure!> impo cd on the project. · However, in d letter to the council, Kendig claims a negative decld!aUon is legally unproper for a pro1ect of this this scope even after m1tiga- llon nwasures ar<• coru.1dered. Researchers stop to smell the garlic •Scientists from 12 nations gather at tvlarriott J\iewport Center to disruss virtue , vices of the. 'stinky rose' l\.'EWPORT BEACH -Everyone knows that 9drhc can ward olt ~ampir~. The real question i:., ran 1t reduce cholesterol? J\ group of top researchers converged Sunday at the Marriott Newport Center for the World R~earch Garlic Conference '\'0 share thctr find· ings m r lation to sirmlar que;;tions More than 160 1 e ea.rchcrs trom 12 nations have come to the three-day conf renc-e which ends 1\m~day to talk about the health 00nchts of the o;tinky rose. Kun Song, a doctoral cdlldidate m nutrition at SEE GARLIC PAGE 4 QASSIREO •• , ••• , ....................... 9 POUCE f llES ................... -••••• , .7 P\JllK llOTICB •. " • • • • • • .. .. . • • • • • • • • • • • I 5P()l1S I . I ••• '' I •• I I .. I I ' I .. I I I e .. I I ... I .s WEA.THE.I .......... I • I •••••• if •• I • • • • • 'I 2 WEATHER ,, """" ... ,.,, ., lw ... "" . .......... •••• ,.2 Karin Gnm!ll, on a tour of i..-with Horizon hrbt· Ian PfllloWlhlp, standi on the Mmmt of Oliw!s over· looking the dtf of Jerusalem. E-MM:~MiikNt wa sm: ..,,..._-',.. Edward Munch and,;tiks, •)ll n you won't be affected by the El Toro Airport?" See story, Page 2. I· 2 ~, November 16, ) 998 locais·onl Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pil .._ .... ---t ., .. -.. ~...,...--- ' .. COMMUNITY Costa Mesa writer Doe ot11y Jean was recognized as e Western R~ion winner In the 1997 Russell L Cecil Med}cal Journalism Awards program. Jean was a winner in the tele· vision category for her 15- minute segr:nent abOut a form Coastline Regional Occupatipnal .Progrcim supefi~tendent . . -· of lupus, which aired on Cox Cable ... CORPORATE Tana L Meler was appointed vice President of the .,.... sonal trust administration for the Fint Ameri~ 1hast. Co. in Newport Beach ... The californla Munldpal Busf. ness Tax ASsodation has awarded the Bruno Marche- tti Award to Glen Evenoad · and Ed Paul. Everroad and Paul were selected for their years of service in ~andlfng legislative matters on behalf of all cities ... Newport Beach resident Gary Elkermann Is the newest appointee to the board of directors of the Coastal Munidpal Wat.r District. which provides ser- vice to about 250,000 people in Orange County Eikermann replaces John T. Leggett ... Koll Construction, which Is based in Newport Beach, has been selected to provide con-, struction and pre-construc- tion services for the Garden Grove Education Center. The S2.1 million center will serve as a satellite campus for both the University of la Verne and Concorde University. The cen- ter wiil also offer educational programs for master's degree candidates in Orange ~ounty. , .+WHEN WERE YOU HIRED? !July 1, 1972. + FAMILY STATUS: Married to Sally Snyder, coordinator of health services for the Irvine Unified School District. +AGE:60. + EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree in education, Ball State University; master's degree, Indiana University; educational specialist, Indiana University; administrative credential, UC Riverside. + PAST POSmONS: Teacher, coach, counselor in high schools in Indiana and California; coor- dinator of career education in California + EXPlANATION OF JOB IN 15 WORDS OR LESS: Leads organi- zation providing high-quality career preparation to students within five Orange CoWlfy school districts. + YOUR GREATEST PROFES- SIONAL ACHIEVEMENT: Being superintendent of Coastline ROP for 26 years. + YOUR GREATEST PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENT: Helping to raise a successful son, Jeff Snyder. + YOUR PERSONAL MOTTO: Seek first to understand, before being understood. + YOUR GREATEST EXTRAVA- GANCE: Grandchildren ...:. · Haley, Hannah and Zachary. +THE BEST BOOK YOU'VE READ: •Who Moved My Cheese?" by Spencer Johnson. +THE COMPACT DISC IN YOUR CAR RIGHT NOW: No CD player in my car. + YOUR MOST tREASURED POSSESSION: Don't have a trea- sured possession. I do have treasured fnends and col- leagues. + WORD OR PHRASE YOU MOST OVERUSE: When you point a finger at someone, don't look at the one finger pointing at that person, but look at the three fingers pointing back to you. +WHAT CAN YOU COOK: Sun- ple things -gnlling chicken and fish. .i· A HABIT YOU WISH YOU COULD CHANGE: Grazing - .Q.1 HAGGERTY·ZVUUS I OAl.Y Pit.OT eating when not hungry. +THE COUEGE MAJOR YOU ALMOST TOOK: Dentistry + YOUR LAST CHARITABLE ACT: Chair of Leadership Tomorrow and I remain acbve in that orga- ruzation. +AS A CHILD, WHAT DID SCHOOLMATES TEASE YOU ABOUT: Nothing. I was alwuys bigger than the others. + WHAT IS IN YOUR TRUNK RIGHT NOW: My gym }.5ag. + THE FIRST THING THAT ATTRACTED YOU TO :YOUR SPOUSE OR PARTNER: Her smile -coincidentally, her maiden name was Struley. +THE WORST IDEA YOU EVER HAD: AdVJsed a college friend not to go to work for United Parcel Service -two years agli he retired as chief executive officer of that company. ~· WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE BEEN VOTED IN HIGH SCHOOL: Most likely to succeed. <C• WHO ARE YOUR HEROES: Bil- ly WillJams, former Chicago Cubs left fielder who was inducted into the Baseball Hiill of Fe.me. ) ~:·FAVORITE ESCAPE FROM REALITY: Bike riding. ·i. ONE THING YOU WOULD CHANGE ABOUT THE WORLD IF YOU COULD: Make the world kind. ~· YOUR IDEA OF EXEROSE~ A 25·mile bike ride followed by a. workout. +THE THING YOU DISLIKE MOST ABOUT YOUR APPEAR· ANCE: The nng around my bell •:• I HAVE A DREAM THAT: Wars and fights would be nonexis- tent. •!-PHONE WHERE PEOPlf CAN REACH YOU: (714) 979-1955 B·RIEFLY IN THE NEWS Man dies while driving, crashes into pole Airport 'horrors' detailed in rmailer , Mesa man crashed mto a signal pole Saturday after dying of natural causes at the wheel of lus car, authorities said Eugene C Greenwood cbed of coinpli- catiQns from chronic obstructive pul- monary cbsease before crashing his car, said Cullen Ellingburgh, Orange County deputy coroner. The accident occurred Saturday at about 8:30 p.m . at the intersection of Adams Avenue and Albatross Drive, said Costa Mesa Sgt. Kevin Lovelady. Green wood had been traveling east- bound on Adams Avenue through the Albatross Drive interseation when his car hit a metal signal pole, Lovelady said. There were no witnesses to the acci- dent. Coroners conh.rmed Sunday that Greenwood had cbed of natural causes. Lovelady said that had been suspected because there were no skid marks at the scene. Chase suspect abandons vehicle, evades police A car chase that began m Santa Ana ended in Costa Mesa early Saturday after the suspect abandoned the car and fled the scene, police said. Police began following the stolen vehi- cle in Santa Ana, said Santa Ana Cpl. Ken · Gominsky. The chase ended in the Canyon area on Victoria Street where the driver fled on foot, Gominsky said. Costa Mesa police assisted in the chase, said Sgt. KPvin Lovelady. Police were unable to catch the suspect and no description is available, Cominsky said. WHAT: A mass mailer sent out this month by Taxpayers for Responsible Planning, mah- ciously referred to in pro-air· port circles as "The scream- er" The 1ront of the flier asks, "Think you won't be affect· cd by the El Toro Airport?• and superim- poses a 747 Jet onto a reproduction of the famous •scream" painting by Edward Munch. According to the inaUer, which went out to South County res\dents, the nega· tive effects of El Toro include: ruined sleep, toilc fumes, a trathc nightmare, poisoned water, a horror for schools and airborne dirt. It also warns; people not to be fooled by "pro-airport propdganda, • saying that the county's noise estimates are grossly understated, that airline pilot unions c;ay it's unsafe and that hundreds of thousands of car trips will be added to county streets and frceway:s as a result. · THE SPIN: Taxpayers for Responsible Planning: "We stand by everything in that flier -it's all 100% true,• said Bill Kogennan, executive director of the anti·airport advocacy organi· zation. "Everything m there comes out of the county's own documents." El Toro Task Force: •111e flier would be laughable if it didn't do so much damage by causing a lot or people needless worry and anxiety,• said Barbara Foster, airport advocate and consultant. •Bill Kogerman has a pen- chant for taking inaccuracies and half.truths and reshap- ing them into his own mor- bid reality." THE DIRT: Newport Beach Mayor Tom Edwards brought the piece, which he referred to as the •Hiroshima bomb• mailer, to last week~ City Council meeting. Orange County Supervi~ sor Tom Wilson, who repre- sents Newport Beach and South County and who is opposed to an EJ Toro air- port, came to update the council on variou~ county issues. •vou know I can't let you get away with talking about EJ Toro,• Edwards said, flashing the inside of the mailer, which depicts a •red zone• of airport noise stretching from Dana Point to Anaheim Hills. Because Wil on pubhcly blasted a mailer sent out by the Airport Working Group that resembled -some thought too closely -a pri· ority mail envelope from the U.S. Postal Service, I!dwarc.ls asked him to coniment on the anti·anport fher as well. Wilson said he would take a look at it but declined to comment. -Jenifer Ragland news rtories, illustrations. edrto . rial matter or advert!MtMnU WEATHER SURF hef n <"An be r•oduced wtth· out written per~ of copy· nghtowne<. ~JOR£AQUlS ~ TEMPERATURES Balboa 72156 Corona del Mar 75155 TODAY First low 12:59 a.m 1 2 First high 7~15 a.m. 55 • ••SINJ • POfSOMEDI* • TUJCr.ei • ScboOb HOllOI • mmc--. • ~Diil Ari YIU Al BllkP P 0 l IC E F-1 l E S COSTA MESA • Adams Avenue: A wallet and compact dm player wotth $915 were stolen from a car In the 1600 block.· • •••••rlc Drl"•: A cellular telephone worth S 150 wa~ stolen f<om •or in tht 1900 block. ' The Ttmes Or•• Col.inty (800) 252·9141 ~ Cl.H$1fied (949) 642-5678 Dl'J)I~ (949) 642-4321 fdftoNI Costa Mesa 76154 Second low 1:56 p.m. OJ • A fed1ng west· northwest swell tOday with fair shepe. • lklstol Street: Several items of clothing worth $250 • were stolen from a store In the 3~00 block. '· - ~ (714) 54().1224 Spom (949) 642·4330 Hews, Sports F•IC (949) 646 ... 170 E mall c:t.1typllotharthllnk.Mt Meln<>ffb '"'''*' Office (949) 642.-.321 Bu\loess h11 (949) 611 S902 Newport Be~ 72(>5 Newport Coast 74155 St# FOMCAST .... Second high 8:00p.m 4,1 l\JESOAY 1.4 5.6 0 1 40 . bpect 3· to 4· foot waves. It should be . clear with light ofhhore, west· Wind,, • L09•n A"enue: A glan door worth S200 was damaged at a houie ln the 1.300 block. NEWPORT HACH • Wnt Coast Hl9hwey. A wMch worth St ,800 was stolen from a car In the 1000 block. • HcNte Drive. About 250 meal tickets sa • n t e Int blodt. • S.• une, A cellular telephone wonh SSO wes stolen : from a ctr l_n th• 900 block ~ • Viste Ornende· A <tllul1r ttltphone wonh $250 was • l~a..r;::zn.~~a:fl'll!Il.µf.JJ!!~Ufr.orn 1 Qt>ift ..._._.. .. -.~!1lli~,....mi:~tl.tlliL.~•~rt • 116' Stre.t. A car sttrto end clan ring worth S1 ,026 were stolen In tht 1800 block. Newport Beoch/C.osto Mesa Doily Pilot Mtfrk1ilwyers-;n-trrte- . -test of-thinking skil!S· EDUCATIONALLY SP E.A KING gay geiser sandoval F or those of you wander- ing where your update'is on last TuPsddy's school bodrd meeting, you will 1ust have to wait one more week. l am m the midst of volunteer- ing as a Mdck Tndl codch for one of our h1gh schools, and compelition nights enc Tues- days. In the meantime, you are mvited to the courthouse m . Santa Ana to watch your high school teams m dction. All dis·- trict schools except Estancia <ire competing dt the c;ounty level aydinst 44 other schools for the next three Tuesday nights. A comprebens1vE.• proyrnm hds been developeq hy th~ · Orange County Bar Founda· tion and is bP.ing used across the nation. It is just our district that is missing out. The Legal Education for Youth Program is designed to assist stude nts m understanding their rigbts and responsibilities within the legal system. It motivates stu- dents toward responsible behavior and provides oppor- tunities to develop cntical- thmking skills and ·decis1on- making skills. Instead of telling a student to "just say no.,. it leads them through the process, so that they decide it 1s in their best interest for · them to say no. Kindergarlners learn how to develop problem-solvtng skills. Fourth-graders learn about property rights from a pair of talking roller skates Fifth- graders lf>arn how the court system works. Middle-school- ers see how easy 1t 1-. to go along with a group of kids and, all of a sudden, end up arrested and 'in jail. High school lessons include environ- mental law, juvenile and adult 1ustice systems, censorship and freedom of expression, and rights and responsib1hlles of becoming 18. . scho -----...... ---------- .. Monday, November 16, 1998 3 • Jumping for life Lincoln Elementary third-graders Kris Kirk. left, and Lindsey. Galloway, silhouetted above, 1ump rope Friday as part of a nationwide effo~ to raise mooey for the American Heart Association PHOTOS BY BRIAN POBUDA. / DAILY PILOT -This year, thP students will put on a cnmmul tnal where the charges involve hrst- degree murder, conspiracy and an unregistered AK-47 weapons, Tho case sldrts with student attorney arguing whether the Second Amend- ment (the right to bear <trnt'>J prohihits the state I rom regu- lating AK-47s. Then, thl! tnal proceeds against an 18-yeur- old who did not !>hoot a weapon, dnd who did not shoot the v1ctnn. In tact, the - actudl shoot<?r m this <:<lSP was killed by the police. What makes this case so real 1s that the shooting occurs on a high school campus. It 1::. a great les~on in how words, and whdt ought be construed as inno- cent actions, can get a student into pn!>on for hfe. · A North County ldw school has joined wllh some county schools to teach th~ program, freel.Jlg up teachers for a few hours. Now that Whtlller Law School has moved to our neighborhood, it 1s a perfect opportunity lo get young, moh· vatcd, soon-to-be prolcss1onal-. into our classrooms. Otherwise, volunteer attorneys come into the clctssrocnns to teach one of Lhc lessons. SCHOOL DAYS In addition, the Bur Founda- hon hds developed d program for parents lo lc>t thc~m know what happens when their chil- dren becom~ mvolved with alcohol. drugr;, gangs, truancy, assault and battery, ta9grny dnd shophftmg. Are you preparl!d to pay thousands ot dollars for }'Our child's wrongdomg7 Jf your child gets into trouble, do you understand how the 1uvrn1Je justice system work~? H not, ask your PTA or local busmes:o to sponsor this cJ,1ss. Every student has a story at concert Lincoln Elcmcnlnry School SlorytellNs frum the second through filth uradCs WllJ pcrfom1 11 concNt ot storv In the Lmcoln School Lib1,1ry trom u:30 to fl pm Thursd<iy. Professional South CodSl S lo- l)'telhng G mld members Betsy Mosier, Lmda King Pruitt and Jim • Lewls will also pcrfom1. This 1s an international mght of story, celo· hrdtt::d sunultdneously m 10 coun- tries and 44 states. Rl•freshments will he served tollow1nq th pmcjr.un, while s1tin-up5 for l11t· ~pnng \rt of Sin· f) ddss will hP Olt{•f('(I Th•" Cldss nms frnm l\lc11<h thro11uh l\lety cmd IS t<lught hy gu1l<I Ill 1.,tl'r "to· I) I Pilers. TI1 · 011st 1 5 lhrouull ldrnilv l1< ket dondtions All money will he u eel tc 1 support lht~ Pnn'nl F<1c- ulty Or !:Jamzt1tlon·sponsorcd spnn~ Art of SIOr) mstniction Manr ~tudC'lll!i hav, prPvlou - ly perfomierl at site· such a lmagmation C1 lchration, Bowers Musr>um the Newport Beach NauUcdl Museum, the LagunH Beach awdu t Festival and the Amencan Girl l)oll T....<1 Potty at tho Newport IMnr h Put he L1hwrv, . . Pro~Jrom coorcl111.itors .111• l'v\i1r- llyn 01'~ ferch<tnt, <"drol f!rwrn c1nd Rcnt'C Goubl"rt The '>chool 1s at 3J01 f'ac;1hc V1t>w Dnve, Coron" del l\ tar Por more tnlom1ation, call Erv.:in or Goubert at t<Wl) 515-6809 Estancia \Vorking to help others The Estancia H19h School PTSA ic; havmg a. pap r· dm e - phon t '°°"-, too -frQm Ba rn. fo l U NCH. ME N U no.on Saturday A collecuon of r mn<>d food Im ur~ed~ familic will lctkt> place ut the ame urr1e For 111orP information, call Shern I loyt at (<J4!.ll 645-0715 • Also at Estun< 1c1. I liqh, lhe A sOCllllPd StudPnt Bod\ ilS hav-• ing a blood dri~ from 7·45 a.m to l p m Dl'c ~ Everyone oldt>r than l8 is welcome. For more mformauon, coll Art Perry at t94Cl) 515-6553 • Send your school s news to 'the Da ly Pilot. School Day.., 330 w Bay St .. CPSta Mesa 92627 fax to (949) 646-4 l 70, or send ~ ma I to da1fyp lot earthhnk net At a recent meehnq of a high school's Academic Boost- er Counc1l, the topic revolved around the need for students to dev~lop c:nllcal-thrnk109 skills. Mock Trnil is the ulh- mate test of c rit1cul-thinking skills when a real judge fltcs questions ttl the student. The ability to c-ompdre, cont1 dSI and distinguish 1s the ultimate test of critical thmking. The competitions begm at 5:15 p.m. and you can hnd the ros- ter for your favontc team's location on the third floor ot the courthousp hy the cafetP· • For those of you who have heen wondering what day m November to reserve for the district's chou concert, you wtll · be disappointed. The coordinCJ- tor retired last year, and on~ hasn't been scheduled. Newport-Mesa Unified .School District Elementary na. • The Harbor CounCJl of PTAs consists of all or the school PTAs m our dtstncl. The group meets once a month to discuss topics of distnctwide concern. :fhis month, the group d1s- cus~ed the ISSUC Of student .respect for rules, teachers, property and each other. : While I ilgree that a student should learn rcspucl at home, we can't go mto eve.ry home to ensure that the ncr.e~sary t raining occurs. l Iowcver, w<• can address the issue with t1. program thut docs more than just give tho r;tudcnts valul• quotdhons to read and memo- rize. The tradition started four years ago, when all of the choirs m the secondary schools J.Il the district came together dl Loats Auditorium at Newport Harbor High. Every year, we have had so many . mgers that tor the group songs singers were all over the stage and m the balcony. It sent chills through the audience. I'm hoping someone m the district will keep up the tradi- tion, even if it has to be sched- uled tor a later time. With all of the coordination it takes to schedule and pay for sports events, 1t seems only right to give the !'angers one night per year. Superintenifont Robert Barbot, let's not let the YeM of the Arts dio m 1998. • GAY GEISER-SANDOVAL is a Co~· ta Mesa resident. Her column runs Mondays. · VOLATILE STOCK MARKET! • Your Own Private Porfollo Manager •Fee Based-No Transaction Cost • Quarterly Performance Review .. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL roDAYI LAN1Z E. BEU. BltANCH MANAGER .. e10 ""8epc I 0-W.DrtN, ..... .OOR'J I f .-.._Cit..._ Three menu choices every d ay Students may choose a vege- tatia n entree each day if desired. The vegetarian selec- tion varies and may be either a salad, sandwich or hot entree. Monday: "Munchable" sal- ad .with yogurt. or turkey sand- wich, or corn dog; oven-baked potatoes, choice of juice or fruit, choice of milk. TuesdaY.: "Munchable" sal- ad, or veget arian health sand· w1ch, or mesquite broiled ham- burger on a bun with lettuce and pickle~; strawberry fruit pie, choice of milk. Wednesday: "Munchable" salad, or ham and cheese sand- wich, or french bread pizza and salad with low-fat dressing; choice of juice or f ru1t, choice of milk r Thursday: HMunchableH sal- ad, or cinnamon swirl trench • ·~IAs 1ELW-CHITO OLIDAY FIESTAS Full Service Catering Sinling FaJita Bar • Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Ccrvcza Bar 645-0 2 0 9 Pea If Trays To Go Order by the Dozen • Chingolingas • Taqllitos • Tacos • Burritos • Guacamole • Chips & Salsa COMPLITI PARTY PACK f OI 10 ... $46.95 Call your nearest location for pick·up. Banquet Roo1111 ------------ I toast with maple syrup, 2 sausage I.inks and tater tots; juice, choice of milk. I Friday: "Munchable'' salad, ( Or turkey With mashed potatoes and gravy and green salad wrth low-fat dressing; dinne1 roll, choice of juice or fruit, choice of milk. • In the operation of chtld feeding . prograrm, no d111d wrll be d1scnminated agd nst because of race, sex color. national origin, age or handicap If YO}' bel1l'VC ~olJ have been d1scr1minated against write tmmediate.ly to the Secre tary of Agrrcuttute, Wash ngton D C. 20250 4 Monday, November 16, 1998 I BRIEFLY' IN THE NEWS . . Aviation Co1nmilte(! gel<.; new mf~cting time Th~ NC>wport Bede h AvtdllCln CommittN• now ha!> ,1 nl'w meet· ing hm<'. 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GARLIC c.mcPr cllr.cts w1•rc blocked• . n9-E1~1d~.-·...,_.-:".~--~':"""--~~-(QNTINU£0 FROM"F_._.....~C)tht!T rescnrche will P~t ·than hndmgs on garhc'~ abilit~ ti u 1ty unprovc rn~mOJy, p1otect ag.un Pennsylvarua State mver ukc.rs, Cdnc~r and heart discdse • has spent more bme with garlic m __ ...,,c-=-" I· Ulink there'.:. bc(!.O a. lom. Uie labOratory"'lhan: tn tho kitchen 1 Ie has spent more than two y1•ars bchel mil,• aul Rlf·hard Rivhn, ot ~ studying bow ilie diften"nt w11ys Cornell, Urnvers1ty Meci1c:al C'ol- or preparing garlie can aff f'ct 1b lcgt· . health benefits. H1\i h11 gave a pre:;Pnta4on of Through his resedrch ~ono qttclic' lustory. The ~Cirh has Ion~ round that us little tts one mmutt• twcn u t•d to trt:'Cll d1sedse. It wtis of microwaving or 45 rrunut<·s ol fou11d In Uw tomh of Kiny Tut, oven roasting could block gc1rl1c \ and given to Olympic: dthletes 111 anti-concer propfrtics ( :rct::<'r~ to enh~mcc pcrtormanc Song also found thcll <1, 10· Recunt :,C1Pnllflc.: studies c1rc minute •standmg period" dft~r suppotting what tt.ncients havt> chopping or crushing. !Jdrhc: ,tJ\\ay krwwn. Rivlm said. allowed a reaction lo occur that I lowever, lhe conferenc(' \\ill would produce rhem1c~ls with not ht' w1th"out debate. Two anti-cancer properties. re earcht>rs will 1 hallenge rec~nt •If garlic was heated or roasli!d , 1 immediately after crushing. thr• rcporL-.. th t garbc doesn t O\\('t enzyme was deactivated by thP cholt• terol. BLESSING CONTINUED FROM 1 tain her tears. Later, as Lmrla v-. dS hunded the keys, she jurnpert for joy. As 5-year-old Ashh'y SP.ho led frtends ·by the h.incl through the house, ... 1w tnl<I them, "This is my room." Ryan, 3, and Oc1nit>I, 2, kicked up dut in the front } ti rel near Lindd's futurn veyctc\llll• garden. Yesterday WdS kind nl the pinnacle for me,• sttHI Ra~· Englert, pro1ect sup~nnt1•11· dent.. "I Jookc•cl at tlu• kuls playing in the yard <tnd I ~n1d this 1s what it's dll dhoul." The Sebos aw the 72nrl fam- ily m O~dnge County to n11>v1• into o Hao1tdt house. This 1s~h1• Cust pro1ect ever for Co..,to Me.."id. •we're ready to hu1ld .1noth· er,• said Ron BldkP, ll<1h1l11t executive dirC'C~tor. In fact, volunlePr~ l'lttVl' h1 r>n so energized hy thP pro1ec:t that they've mdde d conurntmenl to hnish buildinq thrN' honws 111 Huntington Betlch by Christ· ma~ instedd of ~om1•tm1r. nt>xl year, Sdid 13drbdrct Thmuas, Hdb1tat presuient. Sometune in the last WPck, •the house becdme more lhttn 1ust a building, aid project manager t-fdrk Korando It s become filled with Wdffilth ttnd love, he sd1d, "This group ot people h<1rt <1 home; they just needC'cl d bo1i-.P' to put ll in,• said Thnmds. A playhouse, too When Habitat for Humanity volunteers finished the Sebo home one day early, they didn't sit idly by. Instead they took it upon themselves to build a play house for the children. "We finished the house a day early -so we needed something · to keep tl':\e volunteers busy," said Habitat spokesman Mark Roussey. Projcc;t superintendent Ray Englt>rt cooked up the plan which was supposed to remain a secmt. . A volunteer told the Sebo children, who didn't really understand, but once they saw it takin~ shape they got the idea quickly and couldn't c~ntain thetr excitement. Volunteer Jerome Blackman said the idea had been thrown around all week. "We had lumber left over at the end and there we were with something else to do," Black· man \aid. The playhou~e · was started Saturday afternoon in a mini Blitz Build and finished by Satur· day evening as Blackman nailed the last tiles to the roof. In le~~ than a day, there was a miniature version of the Habitat home s1tt1ng on the lawn A volunteer sewed curtains and another donated furniture for the inside. Ashley, 5, gave friend Susan- nah Patterson a ·tour of her #neat" playhouse. "I think it'll be a wonderful addition for the kids,.. Englert said. ''I'm really glad we had time to do it." -Elise Gee COMMUNITY GIVE BACK INTERNET PROGRAM 15 DAYS FREE oldcom.net • Unlimited Access • 2 E-mail accounts • Free 1 o megs web space • 24-hr Te h Support ·~---~". HE MEDIATION OFFICE OF LYNNE DIAMOND • DIVO•CI • PINANCIAI • • Protect Your flmily • Protsct Your Asuts And Most Of All • PROTECTYOUR WE'U BEING. 15 Yean Will St Expuitnce ti Yws Experiqce II, Displtt llaoliriOI . Introduction to Coniputers l..ea.m what you need to know to get Windows 95/8, Word J>roc · ' I I II Ii ' I I 1 11 11 .o I I I ! 1 f I I I ' T '"'I '~ ' I\ I I \ I i I 1, ' I ., ,, I ' • t I ) • I I ' • ! I ' ( • \ I ~ \ ' "' •\I \\l'1Jl<I l'C 11\\l\I,<.• ( 111 \ l 'Ii, 11 l'l \lo, J ;,f 111 I 111 I ""I'"' 11, • "'' \.'\."I'"'' I\,,, 1, \ • , EYE-OPENER Local cross country standouts confilue to dominate with OF Filals coming up Saturday I see page 6 QUOTE OF THE DAY ·1 think thefe c:re five or six teems in the bracket ' W!'d hammer real ea51ty _• • ___ , _____ Jerry How.elL Costa M.esa.foothall c.oach-.-.;_._:__ __ . , .. . .... . . ---=-. ·---·~----~-------6: 1998 • Sporb Eaitor Roger Carison • 949-57 44223 N~ ~h/CO$kl ~ Doily Pilot 5-- Sailors roll on to Tuesday night's match at Irvine after punishing Laguna Beach with sweep ii1 cm Division I-AA quarterfinal. Finals Fnday, or Saturday. In a rather ironic twist, thr! Sailors lost Sunday's coin fhp at CIF heddquarters and must trdVl'I HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS • Roc,1-11 C'\Ju ~1\: !Kiy~ NEWPO~T BEACH -Ne~ort Harbor Htgh's girls volleyball team 1s m a familiar pattf•m today, prepanng to duel another Sed View League power Tuesday rught at Irvme HJgh ill 7 ·o'clock. Only this time 1t ls not simply i:I. matter of pnde to mamtcun their unbedlen ways in ledyue pldy, this llme the 1998 Sea View League chdmpions drP taking their last step before d polenbal ttip to Cypress College !or the CIF D1vmon 1-AA Championship to Irvine Tuesday. · It's about the only th°mg tfwy've· lost, with the exception of tlw Dave Mohs Memonal Touma-' ment finals, when Valley Chnst- ian gave the Sailors a WdkP·UP caJJ with a two-out-of-three stun- ner. There were no shocks Satur- day night Just dnother stdtf'ment of fact as Newport Harbor Coach Dan Glenn's powerhousP shoved Laguna Beach aside, 16-14, 15-4, 15-5, to improve to 21-0 (34-1 overall, mcluding best-ot-thrc<.') With the exception of n det1d spot after grabbmg a 10-4 lead m the fust gdme, the No. 1-seedcd Sdi.lors put on a relcnt!Pi,s chmc which seemed to show every Carey_ la«et one could hope for in putting tcxjethcr a chdrnpionship clnve. Outside hitter Apnl Ross had 16 kill'>, 17 dig::. and four service· dCCS; Kathy Lavold and Krista Oill, Uw wother hair of Harbor's front ltnt>, <0mbineCl for 17 kills, .... ith Dill netting tour solo and two ,\s:.1sted blocks; dnd Hawaii- houud J niler Cawy produced 45 cl'>St:.ts. • 1 thmk ·oUI size got to them a hlUP hit," noted Glenn in the aftermath. "We're pldytng well and I'm hdppy with the blocks cUld the transition, but I'm not that happy with our defense. Some of that Wa$ my fault, we weten't at the nght spots defensively somP. times." r. • Well ... no roach 1s ever happy with everything. While Ross iii the focal point, looming m the comer awaJbng Carey's set-up:., it.was df!hrutely a rught for the highlight tapes. . Thirteen points c.,mc from kills, blocks or <Jces from Ross, the latter coming from the left side where the Artists were unable to handle the angle. Carey had three kills and a b!ock, but her moment came ip HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL • INE I Jowell hopes his players 'take daunting first-round CIF cha.llen~e ihursday as a slap in the face. CERRITOS -Costa Mesa Hiqh : football coach Jerry Howell under-: stands the logic, : but he shll believes the CIF : Southern Section Division Vl pair-: mgs, which pit the Mustangs ! <1gainst No 2 seed and ho:.l Irvine in·: a fm.t-round dash 'TinM"Sclay a t 7 : p.m., can lx' used us mot1vutionat : material : : "We're matrh<'d up With the No. 2 : ~red and hopefully our kids won't be : reitl ht.1ppy thdt, in the rmnd of CIF. : that means w~'l'C the No. 15 team (in : the 16-team brarket}: Howell said. : •1 think there's more than one team : m D1vis1on Vl which is worse than us. : J think thew ure hvc or sue teams m : the bracket we'd hdllUTler real easily. : l\ tayhe that's something that will fire : our kids up for Thursday.• : The Mustangs (6-4) will likely ! oeed all the msp11abon they can get : 11gainst the Vaquero::. (8-1-1), w ho : !hared the S<'d View League crown : wtth unbeaten dnd top-seeded : Woodhndge and, many believe, are : Qlaymg the best football m the dtVl· : s1on. : MO NDAY MOR ~ / ,,. .. "" QUARTE RBA the second game when shP came up with .back-to-back killer chgs, the Arti.~ts eventually puncrung the ball into the nf't to give her total satisfaction. Erica Wade's SUJ.ler save in the third game re~ulted in d Ross-Dill combination at the net for a wm- ning block. And Manssa Cothran, with Harbor up 8-4 in the third game, aced the Artists twice Ross udded two more aces moments later to give Harbor four straight service winners. • lt Wd.S the !'>econd sweep of Laguna Beach this season. Now the Sailors are being· asked to put Irvin(! away for the third time alter winrung m thr1e and four m league play, dt a s1'e Glenn was hoping to ctvp1d. "Right now, I'd say (rvme looks ! els good as anyone,· said Newport : KIM HAC.GERTY·lYUUS I OA11.v P!lOT tfarbor Coach Jeff Brinkley, whose : Corona del Mar Hlgh's Mark Hatfield (38) follows his blockers ... right into Friday night's CIF Division VI Plclyoff .. Sailors were overpowered by Coach ! !f!rry Henigttn's ,squdd, 34· 15, Fn-: day. • 1 1ust think (tht> Vaqs, ranked : No. 6 in Ornngt'. County last week) : have th.-. complNo package.· : Irvine, which won three straight : Sea Kings see their opportunity CIP t1tfos m 1 !191-93, has lo::.t only to : Mater Dci, the No. 2 team in county : dnd the No. 3 seed m Division I, th1!'> : (all. • : •League champions Servile and Villa Park stand between at-large Corona d.el Mar a nd p ote ntial AU-Sea View Final Four in Division VI. HowcU, howc\ler, c;a1d his team : lhttn\ FM l.K~En Inst 1t. chance to cornplam about itc; : ~ft'b • draw with a rouple of frustrating : CERRITOS _Th~ Corona de! Mar } hgh eague defeat:. hy Umvers1ty and : football tt>am \\ill tfl'l the chance, Fnd y Ali. o Niguel, !he latt r despite dom-: night, to pick up where lt M t off m lb last mating the thud-seeded Wolverines : postsea!>on appcllmncc. Cooch Dick Free· Frlday night. : man':. sea Kings (6-4), the lone at·lurge f Iowell aid the hng •nng di 8 P· : !;election m cu: Southern x Hon Division pomtme nt of Fnrlay' 27-18 setback, : Vl, Vlsit Servile (5·5) tor a 7:30 first-round was enough to dampen the cnthma· : cla~h at Cal State Fullerton asm over Ci:l.rtllng n thud-~traight : CdM, which clinched the .it-larg1> b rU1 postsel\ on appearance for .tho fust: with an impres ive 51-2R victory uv~r m time in ch #>l history. ! lrvino allowed l loweU to decide : Toro Friday, was elimina ted hy ~rvllP m whethe r to play on 1,bursct8 y or P'ri· : the 1995 Division V sc.mifm.,Js. A tumbled rfoy and, after a bnet deliberation': snap _o~ tirst·and·uo,11 <tl t1he 2 with 1:53 with J)cfensivc Coordmntnr Tom : r~mommg snuffed out CdM lnd to po~ l the. Btlldwm Howell cho thl' caJli r : tymg touchdown m an c•vcntuc1l :.tl-16 4atc. ' : · back to the No 1-Jecdcd Pri~trs, nl o nt C l "l thlilk it give us n m!.g · m : State Fullerton. · letmS of prcparaht>n " hC S~Ud. : rqeeman ~ pl 6 " With th fllllnng 1 • aid He nigan: ~Our kids JU t : re.leased ~unday at the South m cUon want to go play. Wc'v , had ome : Office, wh1c.h t up o pot nUnl q u rt rfmol Clf ·DIVISION VI first Round FtideJ, 7:JO p.m. Saddleback vs. Woodbri~, at ltvlne Unlversfty vs. Katen .. at La Palma Par1c C°""'9 del Mw vs. Servite at CSUF El Dorado vs. Villa Pa~ at El Modena Santa ~· at Aliso Niguel TUstJn vs. FoothUI, It Tustin Canyon vs. Cypress, site tba ~-..It IMne (Thunday. 7 pm) moUonal gam th I t f w weeks : matchup with th winner l>etw n fourth· nd we need to get them wtiy ff m i seeded V'.tlla Park (4-:S:l lpdudlng throo..for tmdri{tilbo\Jt Mthfi61\ n6 le1L5 m 0' t t ·•e~~~-~~~ ~cwport Harbor. W "d ploy: not lh \\Orst d r: w. • f r man not· {ton ght> U w oouht • : cd • 1r gu~ a1 happy to l In th pl y-Spartans, ch mptoru ' -. r.IM HAGGERTY-~ I ()Al."( Pli.OT Corona del Mar's Paige Woqdward (left), teammate Jes lea Jennings and the rest of the Sea Kings await the arrival of Notre Dame Academy Tuesday night. • Sea Kings ho~t ·Notre Dame Academy Tuesday alter easing to four-game ~ triumph over Ganesha. POMONA -Corona del Mar H1gh's guls volleyball team, which qud.lihed for the CIF D1Vl- s1on Ill-A Playoffs by the 'lun.mest of mdrgms with a .500 winrung percentage after fuush- ing fourth m the Sea · View 'league, punished another play- offs toe Saturday rug ht en route to Tuesddy night's CJF Semifinal match wtth second-seeded Notre Dame Acddemy of Los Angeles. • 1t's . gomg to be a tough match," prom 1 s·e d Corona del Mar Coach Steve. ContJ, reUectmg on his home match · with Notre Dame <.tfter wmmng Sunday's com Havriluk fhp for the home-court advantage. •I know they have a strong volleyball tradition and they have girls wtth club experience. •we 1ust have to keep having tun on the court and working hard.• · CunU's crew did just that Sat- urday rught with d · 15-5, 15-5._ 13- 15, 15·4 conquest of Pomona Ganc:.ha High m a match l~ting c;ome 75 rrunutes. ·we c;tarted substituting halfway through our second game," ~1d Conti. ·we've got a iot of gals who deserve to play, and even ome of the JV gvls • were m there m the fourth game" \\.'hile they were m there, per- haps a game and a hall's worth, 01m1tra Havriluk, Pillge Wood· ward and Meghan Gallagher frolicked m the kills department, <l\ tnbutmg 16, 13 and 12, respectJvely. Jamie Brownell added eight k1Jls, Whitney McDonald had Un1r kills and three blocks, and t-.lam.'!'>a Secker d1~hed out 42 a ~•sts from the pivot. "What was mo~t exc1ting about this wa getting to the "<'rhlfinals, and having o many g :itbng a chance to play.• 5aid Conti Notr ~ Dam Academy lS the No 2 ced and champion of the ~un hin Leagu , while o. 3- s eded Coron dcl M8.r ent Tucsdat' 7 p rn.matCh. witb a 10- 8 overall -record --- rts , Newport Beoch/Costo f.Aeso Doily Pilot . . ·~~~~~--~~---~~----~~~~~~ ertierts · _CdM ~elebrates, : SEA Kl NGS •NewportH~~=t -~ severaI Ways CRUISE, 14~4 qualifier in heat, but ques· tions need lo be answered if the Sailors are to do well in the finals. WALNUT FOJ 20 minutes D I V • I I dfler Newport ·1 0 Y S Harbor H.igh's prelinundry heat at the CfF Division n boys cross country chdmpwnships, Coach Bun Bdrry had a long talk with his runners. Sure, Curt Herberts had won the heat by d full four seconds, but Barry wasn't h~ppy and was conc.:umed how the Sailors fin- ished ds a h?dm on Saturday "We held one goal, to quaWy, etncl [ think we dCCOmplished lhrtl," Btmy said pnor to official notli1crtllon that the• Sauors had won the heat by Just one point. ·r. tolrl lhl•rn to run the first mile edSy, hul they ulso ran the second' and llUid rruJe relaxed as well. We can't do that next week (at the D1vis1on II fmdls) because that kmd of nustake. is fatal " The Srtilors, ranked No 2 in the stdlP hchmd Katella, won the hPat with 102 pmnts. 1ust ahead of Santwqo. Rim ol the World and f\.hrrt Costd Ht>rhf>fts was pl<•ased with his o"·n p<'rlonnance and had a more optmusuc outlook on Newport Harhor's performance ·1 took it out PdS}' fur the llrst mile, but then took olf with d group of five to sPwn other guys,· • Ierberts stt11 I HI I ust hdd a lot of energy lt•fl for the second pdrt of the fdf(' "It we run like I know we can, wf'!'U do well ill the finals." I lcrbcrts' winning time was 1 ti'OO. Teammdtc Chri!) McMillen wets 15th with <i time of 16.51. Steve Jensen hni!>hed ·20th in 16 56 and Adam Antonlfll was 28th with a time of 17 09 Newport's mam competition at the fmaJs will be Katella, which 1s also ranked 11th m the country. The Knights will he tough to heat, wmrung their heat with d score of 20 pmnl~ Steen edges teannnate McFall • Sailors easily qualify for finals by winnmg heat. WALNUT Newport I {drbor D I Y • I I High sophomort> G I R L S Amber Stei>n bas j struggled th•~ croo .. s country sea- son Wlth m1unes and illne_')S and hac; ~till managed to pull through c as onP uf the• lop runners m the stat~. u Saturday. for the hrst time in a ( long time, Steen was 100°{, and e ran on<? of her best rdces, edging b tcammule Ahc1tt McFall at the •Team spuit arid courage highlight C::orona del Mar's overwhelming victory, Costa Mesd anq. Estancia also , advance to the CIF Division IV Finals Saturday. .IMQN l(llJ • Daly Prcit ·WAtNUT -----.... --r When Corona D I Y • I V del Mar Hlgh's G I R L S prelirrunary heat was finished at the ClF Southern Section D1v1sion JV championships Saturday at Mt. San Antonio College, team members weren't worried about celebrating their overwhelming victory. They were more con· cemed with the condition of team.inate Katie Quinlan. Quinlan, who has been one of the Sea Kings' top runners this year, was suffering from an asth- ma reaction and it took her a few minu.tes to restore nom1al breath- i.ng. The only other tin'le that has happened this year was at the Orange County Championships when the winds wc•re blowing pollen and dust into the air. Still, Qwnlan finished 18th with a time of 21:04 . "Shf> has an incredible amount of colirage," Llndsey Youtman said. "She runs for the team thinking that every- one is counting on her," Yowmdn finished eighth ahead of Diana Hossfeld (ninth) and Jill Quye {11th). Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor are on the road in Tuesddy's quarterfinals of CIF DiviSion I Playoffs. REDLANQS -Eva Bauden- bacher swept in singles, 6-0, 6·0, : 6-0 as Corona del Mar High : defeated Redlands, 14-4, m the : second rou.t\d of the CIF. South- ern Section DiVis1on I girls tennis playoffs at RedJands University Satwday. Courtney Tenerelli and Rudu- ka Bud.hraJa ~so swept in dou- bles, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0. Freshman Leslie Damion and sophomore Kristen Gnffith had a solid day for the Sea Kings (15-3), sweeping 6-1, 6-3, 6-0. Corona dcl Mar moves mto the quarterfinali; Tuesday afternoon at Capistrano Valley. DIVISION I Second round CoftoNA DEL MAR 14, REDlANDS 4 Singles: Claster (CdM) lost to Bala, 1·6, lost to Chaudlll, 1-6, def. Baker, 6-0; Charney (CdM) lost, 1-6, 3-6, won, 6-1; Baudenbacher ((dM) won, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Griffith-Damion (CdM) def Potts-Malesky, 6 1, def. Clark-Mor- rison, 6-3. def Rao-Morrison, 6-0;. Coleman K. Tenerelli (CdM) won, 6-2, 6-2, 6-0; C. Tel"lerelli-Budhraja (CdM) won, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0. C 0 .l l EGE Sailors rip Camarillo NEWPORT BEACH -Audra Adams swept in singles. 6-2, 6-0, 6-0, as Newport Harbor High defeated Camartllo. 17-1, in the se~ond round of the ClF Southern • Section Division I girls tennis playoffs Saturday at Newport Harbor. Chelsea Godbey also swept m singles, 6-2, 6-0, 6-0. and the team of Krtsten Case and Megan Hawkins swept Ul doubles, 6-3, 7- 6 (7-2), 6-2. The Sailors (15-7) are at fourth- seeded Dana Hills in the quarter- fmals on Tuesday at 3:15. DIVISION I Second round NEwl'oRr HAltllOR 17, CAMARILLO 1 Singles: Adams (NH) def. Gaona, 6-2, def. Aldrich, 6-0, def. Hsieh, 6-0, Godbey (NH) won, 6·2. 6-0, 6-0; Meyer (NH) lost. 2-6, won, 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Case-Hawkins (NH) def. David-Jones, 6·3, def. Underwood Alvarez. 7-6 (7-2), def. Ling-Lee.(NH), 6-2; Collopy-Palm (NH) won, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4; Barker-Schnelder (NH) won, 6-3. 6-1, 6-2. BRIEFS Vanguards split at The Master's tourney . SANT A ____ ,... CLARITA -Steve H 0 0 P S James and Dennis Keane each scored 12 poi.nts as Southern Cal- iforrua College's men's basketball team lost to The Master's, 69-62, m the championship findl Satur- • day of The Master's Fall Classic. and Qm Wen had 10 as Fresno Pacific University defeated Southern California College, 15- 3, 15-11, 15-6, ma Golden Stdte Athletic Conference women's vol- leyball match to close out the reg- ular season undefeated. At the top of the race, Liz Morse won the heat m 19·19, 11 seconds ·ahead of her nearnst competitor. "Our codrh (Bill Sum- ner) would call this a lechmcaJ race," Morse said. "You already know what's gomg to happen so you JUSt run a controlled race. You don't wm any medali; or nngs this week." . • : ·Ardis CUrtis scored 11 points for .: the Vanguards (1·1) • Curtis also hdd 26 pomts, eight Nikki Soriano had 25 assists and 11 digs for the Vangudrds (12-14, 4-10 in conference) • Jenny Cummins WdS fourth with a time of 19:41 and· J ettn Carcia was sixth in 20:20. •The prelims arc actually a breather,• Sumner said. "Whut most people don't realize is that the Sea View LeaQ\le beaL') you up. You have to go out and push every meet I wouldn't be sur- pnsed if a fourth-or fifth-place team from our league. went cm to \.vin a state tile.• In the same race. Estdilaa's Elizabeth Huipe ran one of the best races of her career to hnish filth with ~ time of 19:49. ·1 Just tried to stay with the leat!Pr~," Huipe said. •My coach (Charlie Appell) kept telling me that 1 Wds good on hills so it gave me conh· dence for this race.• Teammate Janet Bonales was 19th with a time of 21:11 and Janet Cahaunlu was 28th. The Eagles fi.n:ished fifth m the heat, but qualified as the fastest fifth-place team of the day. Costa Mesa 'senior Jennie DeNoewer found herself in a place that she was uncomJortablf! with on Saturday, leading her team's 01VIS1on fV hedt. • 1 re lly · tl M HAGC.ERTY·l't'WS I DAllY PILOT Costa Mesa High's Jamie DeNoewer won her heat at the CIF Division IV Prellnis with a time of 19:26. don't like to be in the lead early,· DeNoewersa1d. "But I told myself to keep moving because I wanted a fast tune.• DeNocwer won the heat with a llmP of 19:26 and the Mustangs µlaced second, qualifying for the finals on Saturday. Sarnh Cotton finished fourth with a t1me of 20:14. Costa Mesa's points cJtne from the duster of Jdck.ie Nguyen, Julie Hitt and Mich~Ue Barnett who took 23-25. "They looked good out there," Coach Joe Busi sdid. "Jackie's been hurt ttnd ran really well, keepmg the pack together. We should be m good shape next week.· rebounds and seven assists as SCC defeated Bethany College, 83-44, in the opening round of the Master's Fall Classic on Friday. Dennis Keane 'scored 21 poinls and a.lso had eight rebounds. John Kohlhaas had 16 points Kohlhaas was 4 of 6 from three-point range. 1ltE MASTER'S fAU. Q.ASSIC First round Sou1lt£RN CAuFORHIA Cou.EGl 83. 8rntAHY Cou.EGI! 44. Bethany: Owen 3, Mays 18, Clark 6. Allen 5, Lopez 3, Metzker 4, French 6 3 pt goals -Mays~. Allen 1, Lopez 1. Fouled out -None. SCC -Keane 21, Kohlhaas 16, Curtis 26, Cezar 2, Belier 5, Eteher 3, Jamf?1 10. l·pt. goals· Kohlhaas 4, Curtis 3, Belier 1, Eicher 1. fouled out -None Halftime -sec. 54 19 0.•mpionshlp THE ~R'S 69, sec 62 SCC -Keane 12, Curtis 11, Cezar 6, Bradley 9, Laribee 2, James 12 l·pt goals -Keane 2, Curtis 2. Fouled out -None the ~rter'• · Penberthy 20, Haynes 12, Whittington 6, Armbruster 4, Basaba 2, Bell 4, Julmirt 4, Wilson 6, Lanier 11. 3 pt. goals -Penberthy 2. Fouled out -Wilson 5. Halftime -The Master's, 34-24. sec falls in three T COSA v 0 L L E y I I l L MESA -Ge. Xin had 13 blocks Fresno Pacific l$ now 28-0, 14- 0 in the GSAC. Vanguards tumble POMONA Knsti Wright has H 0 0 P S 24 pomts and seven reboun~s as Southern California College's women's basketball team lost to Cal.. Poly Pomona, '83-77, 'on the fmal day of the Cal Poly Pomona Tournament. rt Wds the second straight loss for the Vanguards agamst an NCAA Division I( opponent. Kelly Boeke, who was named to the all-tournament team, scored 12 pomts and had 12 rebounds. Alana Kempton added 13 pomts and Marisa Emde had 10. The Vanguards are 1-2 on the year. CA&. POt.Y POMONA TOURNAMEHr Pool play CAL Pot.v PoMoNA 83, 5ounaN CAlJFoftMA Cou.lGE 77 sec -Wright 24. Boeke 12. Herkenhoff 5, Kemptol"l 13, Pina 6, Flkse 7, Emde 10 3-pt. goals • Wright 6, Kempton 3, Pina 2, Emde 2. Fouled out -None. C..J Poly Pomona -Edmond 19, King 7, Spjut 7, Maciel 8, Torres-Reyes 11. Mcintosh 15, Kennedy 6, Ives 6, Porter 4. 3-pt. goals· Edmond 3, King 1, Torres-Reyes 2, Kennedy 2. Fouled out -None, Halftime -sec. 39-38. Big ·canyon's fii'St ace gOes to SchloeIDer NEWPORT BEACH-Gaining the diStinction as the first to score a hole-in-one on the remodeled golf course at Big Canyon Country Club is, drum roll please, Virginia Schloemer. "How's that for a ground breaker?-said Big Canyon asslstant pro Sandy Huber, • referring to the fact-a woman golfer recorded the first ace. Schloemer aced the 97-yard hole No. 3 last Thursday with a •divine 9-wood, • according to Huber, with members JoAnn Hertel, Anita Erickson and Nancy Sork as witnesses of the historic occaSion. It was the second hole-in-one in Schloemer's amateur career. For nearly eight months this year, Big Canyon underwent ma1or reconstruction on its golf course, including rebuilt greens and bunke_rs on every hole. The club hosted a grand reoperung Nov.5. -+- Big Canyon's BUI Messenger made an eagle at Oak Creek in Irvine Oct. 15 on the par-4 No. 10 (350 yards). Messenger hit his dnver mto a bunker, where he used a divine 6-iron to slam it mto the hole. · Bud McRae, Merv JQhnson dnd Barry Merritt, all Big Canyon members, were witnesses. -+- Construction ls nearly complete at the Newport Beach Country Club on holes 3, 4 and 5, an area which will featwe a casca(img watertall and a rock retaining wall in front of the fourth green and filth tee. The project had been reported as finished. -by Richard Dunn C I f UPDATE ~ 1\.lesday • Watff polo High Khool boys • CIF OivtSIOn 1 Quarterfinals-Long Beach Wilson at Corona def Mar, 3: 15 p.m, Newport Harbor at Foothill, 3:15 pm. • Volleyball High school girl~· OF OiviSlon I-AA Semifinal· Newport Harbor at INtne, 7 pm., CIF Ill-A Notre Dame Academy at Corona def Mar, 7 p.m • Tennis High school girls -CIF Division I Quarterfinals: Newport Harbor at Dana Hills, 3.15 p.m., Corona def Mar at Capistrano Valley, 3:15 p.m DEEP SEA SUNDAY'S COUNTS Newport Landing . 3 boats, 32 anglers. 1 yellowtail, 3 bonito, 10 cahco bass, 20 sand bass, 1 halibut. 20 rodcfish, 10 sculpln, 3 sheephead, 59 whitefish. 2 perch, 1 O mackerel. Davey's Lodter • 4 boats. 87 anglers. 315 rock cod, 2 cow cvod, 9 yellowtail, 1 bonrto, 3 barracuda. 35 calico bass; 63 sand bass, 17 sculpin, 16 sheephead, 2 halibut. 5 rockflsh, 30 mackerel, ·• 4 black croaker, 18 whrtefisf), 16 blue perch, 2 yellowfin croaker. hmc;h hnc to help the Sailors win ~ theU' CIF D1v1s1on II prelim hedt dil<i ddvcsncC> to Saturday's D1v1- sum II hndls Eagles advance, but there's a pric;e • Magana pulls a muscle on the course and status is questionable for finals: Costa Mesa and up-and·coming Corona del Mar also advance in Divismn IV prelims. MONDAY MORNING QUARTERBACKS '< >ur conch (Enc 1We1t) told us = lo 1ust stc1y htic:k for much of the rau>, • Stec•ri su1d •But the pace WdS too slow cmd Ahern decided lo go. I jus~ deodcd thdl I wanted to stdy Wlth her.·• Steen finished in d time of JASO\ flll t. 18.53,• with McFall less thdII a WALNUT ... serond behind. -:wD-1 •Y--- McFd.ll. a seh.ior who IS ranked Estancia .High's • I V No. 2 in the state, didn't seem to Alberto Mun7 o 8 0 Y S nund. •Tuis was d tun rnce, • won his heat at McFdll said "Everybody ran with the CIF Southern S<•ctton D1v1s1on a partner and we just stuck IV cross country preluns Saturday together.· ~ at Mt. San Antonio College with A • Sophomore .Sonyet Metchkor time of 16:13, helplnq the Eagle was 19th Wlth a time of 20·19 and to a second-place finish ond u sophomore Lynn Rinek was 31st berth 1,n Saturday' finals at Mt. with a ltme of 20:47. Jennifer SAC. Arrow flll.l!)hl'd 40th to close out But Eslitncia lni1y havt> paid a tht• stonng. hea~ pnc;e for 1t.s finish. Stnndout •ow maln concern was to run seruor Tony Magana, who hn a good ract!, but not overdo it consistently been one of the before next week," Tw,1t said. Eagles' top three runnNs, pulled •1ltis time of year you have to a call muscle on the cour r.ncl pay attention to illm~s and m1ury, hfllShcd 43rd. < SQ. we won't ht1mmer this course ·u he isn't healthy, th,\t rc•ally until next week (th OiVlS1on tr hurts us 10 the• hnals, ~ Co. r.h fine! I.'' C'hc1rlif! Appell Slllrl. •A lot of Surh c:onc1m\S are why junior thf''>~ other schools Hk<:? Notr , Carri(! Foss wcl..c; given the ddy off.. Dame and Nori1hoff hkv 11 lot of flus · houl<l l>c .ready by Snturdtty. hor es on th •ir t, 1m and urn I ill Other top quabhcrs mdud' 1n it someone goes. down. w • SOa View Ui4igu rlw11 Santa <!orrt1rav that luxury· Matgcmh.a onct Woodbndge. as gcnior Manul!I 01ozoo cdm !d well " No. 1-rankcd Sult na. omc of the burden and firushed The Satlors aro rau.kcd No. 2 an NO REGRETS FOR NEWPORT Sailors were among top teams in CIF Division VI, but couldn't survive Sea Vjew meat grinder. ~Prcit NEWPORT BEACH -For only the second time m to ycclfS, there will be no postscac;on for the Newport Harbor l ligh football team. When it com~ to analyzmg the 1998 season, however, there will ulso be no rcgr t • •our kids don t have anything · to be ashamed of,• Coach Je(f Brinkley said Sunday. •They competed hard all year. The way ollr year wound up (6-4, 1-4 in the Sea View League) had nothing to do with a ldck of effort or a lack of preparation. U there wai; a pro- gram around which had kids work as hard as ours, I'd be sur- p~d. Unfortunately, things just ..didn't work out." Many believe the Sailors would hold the1.r own and likely handJe a niajonty of playoff t ams in CIF Southern Section D1vis1on VI. But Harbor's postseason hopes were erased by losse to the four teams representing the Sea View in the playoffs. "In another league, we're probably right there playing for a title," Brinkley said. ·sut this is the league we're in, so, hopefully. we'll get better in the off-season and take another;shot at it next year.• Brinkley said he had yet to ~yin looking toward 1999, but the future looks bright In adcll- tion to returners at six varsity starting spots, the Junior varsity went 9-0-1 and shared the Sea View League title with Irvine. The freshmen firushed 7-2-t and rem8llled in the league title hunt until the final two weeks. Estancia,s Manu of many talents th& tat •• n1nth with n tim • of 16·39, ~~f.W.-s-'llilt!l!~-'!t~i:":!!il~~~Q Y. w~ ~~Ml\',dt\'•,;;t1~n~""~1t11ir;u~noz 6'Jw~·...wo...,,,~rtt-'f~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;:;:~~ tumec:t n hy nta nrgan um Monn who bh t rf'rt rhc 21st (17:03J. Ab 111 n 18:26 clip. · 26th -by Jo on 11111 I? tanda Is currently No. 2 l\ • .. .. -\ . ... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot .. • Pirutes' punlt>r Chris ~ . Bn•wer has made some irwrP.diblP plctys in the f nee of ctd Vt'rs.it y. 0 11 th • clo~ ulh•r Orun9c \_'oa5t Colleu1\'s footlktll lt>c1ni lost to Lonq 13t•ach, ,r;. 7, <t toothull tan.n11ght huve looked an U1t" box c:ort>, '>f'Pn the Sldhsllc for puntmg anrt thought • notluny of It Unrl<•r norrnul cu< umstancf' , t•1ght punb for rm ct\ ernge Of 34 .9 IS not that 1mpressl\·e But Puatc 'punter Chri Brew1•r has yet to punt under J~Oftncll ClfCUlll lttnCC!s ttl dn)" tinv· llus Sl'iJ on. l~ikP, h~f example, what Coach Bsll Workman r.allec:I the most hl~ds-up play ht!'s twer euri. u~fhe hc1111 ... c;udppc:d over his ht>cHl," Workman smd. "l lc runs hue k to }>IC'k 1t up dncl wc1lizcs there's nobody rpsl1111~J hml so he ~tarh lo run w11fl the hull. When lw st'P!-thaf lw's not Homg to get lhP tu'it clown, he slops Ol'cH lhC' linP ol s('m11111age and punts 1t clo\' n to 1.ong Bt>a< h's 2-yctrcl hilt'.. Thal kmd ot qUH k thmkmg hH bef>n Brewer' spPr.1alty smce OCC h.1>-n I had a healthy, ff•hable Jong-snapp r ctll sr.ason. Workman f'StimMe thr1t over to nttps he vc s.tllcd clean over Bre\~t r' hedd not to mention thr-ones Uiat "<>re hounccd o r ht• hud lo 1u111p for. In U1e sc1tn(> g.unc, anntht>r Sllrtp \\d!i 101111 and Brewer rntt'rlttfJPcl to qct a punt nlf 1ust lwtow dcle11dl'fs were m range. '!Ju• kick \\dS <I\\ kward cmd hunrn<I dlld Brt>wcr wos credited \\Ith t1 p1111t ol mmus-13 yards. SCirtH1lww, BJ t'W<!T hc\d rl · .. 1 ·,1so11 tWC'rrHJ<', gomu rnlo ~.tturcld) 's to ... s 111 Mt. SAC, an ,1\l•wge ol 37 .h, ,uuocf cnouqh lt1r tourtl1 un the l\J1 ....... ion • r ".unf(•rcncP lt>cl<ll'rho.ml. • Before the Southe rn C:<tlilnnua RP91o;wl women·~ · c;oc ce1 J~mnus were ctnnounccd, Orangt• Coast College C~ch . Hm harn .Bond We s hoping for d horn toutest Rut, a::. luc:k would have st, .all he got wa a long <lm:ehome ·nw Pirates lo t in thn lirst round to Cuesltt, 1~0, Saturday, lmnqang a good ea~on to d • close. iason hill For those of you who are . · unfamiliar with where Cuesta is, 1t is San Lu.ts Obispo. If it were any farthel' away, it would probably \j~ in ·the north regio06.l. lt is tough to' ponder how Orange Coast. which had a regular-season recor<I of 14-5;2 and finished second m the Ordnge.Empire Confe rence. (10·2) behind No. 2 seed Cypress, ended up as the worst seed in the regional (12th) and such d tough first match • Speaking of women's soccer, freshman Tavlor Yurada used a 9·0 victory over Sa.nta Ana on Tuesday to catapult herself lo the top of the Orange Empire Conference scoring leaders. Yurada, who was also the leading .scorer al Newport HarbOr in 1997 f1rushed w1th 24 goals and eight assists for a total ot 56 points, four a.head of Cypress' ·Jane Specht. It should be noted, however, that Cypress' last match was won by torfe1t. Orange Coast's Emma Ekblad was th.lrd with 44 pomts ( 17 goals and 10 assists). In terms of conference sconng there are no questions. Yurada scored 19 goals and had seven asslsts against OEC opponents while Sprecht was tied for third with OCC's Viviana Perezchica at 26 points Emma Ekblad was second with 12 goals and mne assists. j • Orange Coast fresh.man goalie Lon Frey was second m goalkeeping agarnst OEC opponents with a ·goals-a1lowed average of 0.27., Frer was third. overall among OEC ke0 pers Wlth a 0.34 average. Monday, Nov mber 16 I 99Q 7 JC WOMEN'S HOOPS COMMUNITY COLLEGE ·fOOTIAll WALNUT Ornnge C'odst Cql- lcge's football team dropped · its fourth <;tra1ght Saturday at • Saraydarian named tournament's Most Valuable Player after Pirates punish hosts in the finals Sundayi RANCHO CUCAMONGA - The Orange Coast College women's basketball team contm- ued its strong season-opening weekend by defeating Chaffey, 75-51, in the championship game of the Chaffey Tournament Sun- day at Chaffey College. CHAFFEY TOURNAMENT Championship 0RANGt C.OAST 75, CH.vffy 51, Orange Coast -Tomhmon 1 S, Saraydarian 13, Weeks 9, M1ddlebrooke 9, Wilde 8, Peyton 9, Miyake 2, Johnson 2, Rodrigut-z 2, AICIOS 2, Klytta 2. Sortino 1, -Mt San Antoruo College wh rn th' host Mounties rc..'<·orded a 39· 9 victory, leaving one last chance for redemption· The Pirates ho t El Camino Saturday afternoon at l o'clock OCC's Ani Sa.raydanan, who had 13 points in the title game, was named Tournament MVP, while Pirates Erin Tomlinson (a game-h1gh 15 pomts agamst Chaffey) and Natahe Weeks (nine points) were also all-tournament. Lewis O, Mo1ica O 3·pt. goals -Peyton 1, Saraydanan 1. Fouled out • None Ou1ffey -Reid 12, Dowe 10, Williams 8,. Westlake 8. Carter 7, · Commesso 2, Gist 2, Chandler 1. Elam 1. -: 3-pt. goals· W1ll1ams 1. Fouled out · None. Halftime: OCC, 38-24 Sdra Middlebrooke also Semifinals playe>d well for the wil'lllers (3-0), ORANGE Co.AST 55, VENTURA 54 accorchng to Coach Mike Thom-Orange Coast . Sortino 5, Peyton 8, Tomlinson 13, Saraydanan 11, ton, who saw his team stifle lhe Weeks 10. M1ddlebrooke 2. Wilde 6 up-tempo Panthers, who won in Fouled out· Weeks, Tomhn\on. the se>mifinals, 97-93. Ventura -Hofman 12, Salvador 10. Desimone 4, Tobin 3, Rh~tta s. Ayala s. "We got them to slow down Wiggins 14. into a hall-court game,· Thornton l Fouled out -Tobin said Halftime. Ventura. 31-30 OCC women eliminated SAN LUIS OBISPO -Brie Bel- monte's goaJ in the 40th minute SOCCER A 20-yard pa)>s play from · Newport Jidrhor High product Ray Ohrel to ·tvan Mercer for a second-quarter touchdown, as well iiS d 26·yard held goal by D<lvid Yonts sums up the high spots for the Puates, who fell behind bv half tune, 32-~ Merce-r caught four passes for 89 yards and Ohrnl nabbed thH·e aerials for 76 yards, virtually the extent of· quarterbuck Jart>d Flint's success. Flint lm1shcd 6 of Hi for 145 yards anc:I one inter· ception. One of footbdll's rnrcst plays cam~ late in the second qu&rtn when Mt Sdn Antonio College's Russel Clark. ran 89 yards with a blocked PAT attempt br Coa t, netting the Mountie~ two pc>1nts to up the sc~re to 22·9 and v.1tch what appedred to be a 20· l O deficit for Coast (had the k.lc k attempt been good) was all Cuesta College needed to defeat Orange Coast, 1-0, m the openmg round of the Southern Califomw Regional women's soccer Just one touchdown was net- ted by either team m the second hall, that a 12-yard ru~i by Mt ave for • SAC's Eddie l.inscomlJ, hJS st,C· ond TD dash of the day. playoffs at Cuesta. Viviana Perezchica and Jennifer .Arevalos each had l\\o the Pirates, who Hnish the season 14-6-2. JC POLO OCC third at Regionals WALNUT -Ariana Lindren scored two goals and goalie Dufh Finnegan had seven sa:ves as Ordnge Coast College defeated Grossmont, 5-2, m the third-place match of the Southern California Req1onal women's water polo pla.yoffs Saturday at Mt. San Antomo College. Shakiba Fimbres Ashley Carl- ton and Jennifer Stipp each sc:orcd a goal for the Bucs (28-4). OCC will be the No. 3 entry at the state chdmp10nship::., wh1ch begsn Thursday at Cuesta. . JC MEN'S HOOPS . Pirates top Rio Hondo ·in opene1r • C'OSTA MESA -Cllrlos Rl•yes scored 14 pomts and had lour ass1sb as Ordngi> C'odst College oponcd the men's l><ti.ketball ::.ea- son Wlth a 60-48 \'lctory over v1s- 1ting R10 J lonclo Saturday dt Orange Coast. Roman Dolven had 10 pomts, t?ven reboundl> and two hlockec:I '>hots. Terrall Zoller "< orcd 11 pomt; and had 12 rebound:.. Dave Elliott aJc;o hdd 11 rehounds NONCONFERENCE ORANGE COAST 60 Rio HONDO 48 Rio Hondo -Sharkey 1, Howard 3, Clark 4, Carbins 4, I(. Johnson 14, Soto 4, Farrara 1, Jones 35, Cruz 2 . 3·pt. goals · K. Johnson 2 Fouled out · None Orange ~ -R~ 14, Cooper 5, Dolven 10, Beeler S, Elliott 9, Langdon l, Zoller ll, Ander~n 4 3-pt. goals· Reyes 2, Cooper 1, Beeler 1. Fouled out -.None Halftime · OCC, 36-27 ~ by Qual'.t~ . Orang Coast 3 6 O 0 9 Mt. San Antonio 1 O 2 2. '7 j) " f'.irst Qutirter Mt SAC· Scott. 41 FG. 10 00 OCC ·Yonts 2£> FG. 3·31 Mt SAC · L1nscomh 26 run (Scott kick), O 16 SKOnd Ouart41r Mt SAC Srott 30 fG, 10 39 Mt . SAC Shyne 56 'r)ass frorn Camano {S(ott k1do ), 7 43 OCC Mer{er 20 pan trom Ohrol (kick blocked>, 5 31 , Mt SAC Clark 89 retur(I of PAT bloc.k, 5 31 Mt SAC Shyne 37 pa\S from <:afllpn (Scott ~ 1di), 2 05 · Mt. SAC Scott 47 FU 0 00 third Quarter Mt SAC Linscomb 12 run (!,cott kick}, 11 45 Aoendance 800 (e\t1mated) INDIVIDUAL RUSHING OCC Banks. 3·18, Gr ffm 2 l-1 · St~wart; 4-9, Torres, 7 8 J ;son 113: S•mons 6-2, Ohr el 2 1 Toe~I 2 rn 3 Fhnt, 3 m111-22 ' Mt SAC · Ltn~omb 7 57, 2 TOS Waters 8·3.9, Sponcer, 6 31, Russaw 6 23, Pcdrola, 4 23, Faga1mu 5 15, Camano, 5 8, S1mpsori, 2 4, Covarrublas, 1 min 6 INDIVIDUAL PASSING OCC .. flint, 6·16 1, 145 Ohrel 1 2 0 20. 1 TD. Sunons, 3 7 O ~ Mt SAC · Camano, 8 15 0, 134, 2 TD~ Covarrubias, 2 5-0 19 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING OCC Mer(er 4 89, 1 TD Ohrel 3 76, Toepel, 2 7, ~1mons, l m n (, Mt SAC · Shyne 3·110, 2 TD.s Campbell, 3 14. Samod o 1 12; Linscomb, 1-10, Stewart H ·ms I 7, Luc.kett, 1-0 · GAME STATISTICS OCC Mt. SAC First r:f9wns 9 20 Rushes yardage 2:l 75 .: 1 208 Passing yardage 166 153 Passing 10-25 1 10 20-0 Sacks a e 7 -48 3 14 Net yardage 193 34 .t return yardiJge" 0 · 1i6 Punts 9-35 4 3 a 0 Fumbl~ fumbles lost 0 0 3 3 Flags·net yardage 10 81 14 124 •f\rlt rerums. nt~ fumble rf.'tUm'.) JC GOLF Pirates c·o1nt• Uf> short. J\fENlFL:E. ~lancdd Dlt tnck o;hot au 63 ancl dn 80 at Uili' Qt,1lb em Cahtorma Reg1on~l ,., \ml n ooU champion hips \\hH.h n· c:tucl~rl on Fml<n at Mt rill~{· l..ak :. COUrl'!r} Club l}lUr 72) but Orange Coa t C olle1 l1:II hoJt of c1ualifymg for the late cnamrn· onsh1p by tl~ !>"trokr . The Psrute fim hed thud hehind Mt ~n Antonio (69 } and SoCal champ10n Colleg" o ·th De.-.c.rt (651J [)1 tnck quallh d lor the tc1te tournP} .as an mdh1(fdal t\)olibttlJ <lift QJuibej ,J/a/.u /x1fitJay beaJfillU in t>llr f nuepe1uJrnl .'/iJi 9111·,),.,, d~w1/rc) lc1 lite otNM<Jll. /,,,i.lfe11 to the cdAlb regt:itu jt.'ngle all tbrt111.'lb tbe. bt.1/M,1y ,1ea .. 1111, ll'brn you ad••rrti.•e in tlu he.fl[,,,.,,/ ,·,1mmu11ity 11ew,1p,111rr. Circulation Per· ls~ue: Over 36.000 households throughout If un1ington Bc.n h, l•t,unt.11n \ .1llc.' and Sunsl'I lk.H'h .. Gift Guide 1 THANKSGIVING D111~ Noi•e11the'r 26 Gift GuitJe2 THUR DA 1; Dece111ber 1 O DON'T MISS THE BOAT.! pace & Copy Tuesday , ovf Ji • 5pm Editorial 'pact~ & CoJ>. , Tuc~dav. I ~ I • 5pm Editorial '1dvertise Zn the official Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade Progranz 90th Annual Newport.Harbor Chi:istmas -.:Boat Earad.e ' info., Call (949) 642-4321 . . . 1\ic~day, [ c . • 5pri1 I· riday, ov. 13 • Noon (949) 642-4321 ( 8 Monday, November 16, 1998 • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot "'8UC IOTICU PUIUC N01'ICll PU1UC NOTfCU PUIUC lfOTICU W llOTICll PUii.iC IOTICU PUIUC llOTICll W llOTICll IMla• •c -n OOI~ to"-J>tOflOMd CIMI. ~ 9Md'! CA weMo "-S*90NI P'°'*'Y of ~MS '*'* ll"9d ~ °" 10( LOIW ...... a.vi.. TRIPP ANO MfRll YN wtth the court a form~! _.--___ ""'-'-"'---r-*on.) The II~ P•...,•lllPMPerl •11 ' the~: ~11. NBlff/JUf CON-1/11, LLC.•~.,._.,,.... TRIPP 1n th• ,Sup•flor RequHt for Soec1el ---1 ~Ilion ~ wtl ....._.. .. ..,._., '°' turthet lnlommlon NAME • UNIT•• NER, HOUSftiOLD rT!MS Hutton O..el~ ~-· ....., .W .....-• Dlllf °' Court of C9'1forn1•, Notto• of the fllu'9 of •n ..--"""'"' t. .,.,,eed unleu M lne«· ~ M77• Cele~ • INVENTORY C131, OOUOLAS MOWN, lno., C.J , .... ~ 11119 ,_... _.., • County of Or.,,g• nd -.! --.: ... :••-.-nca--OP---•• ,__, S*'90n tllM M ob-*'·• ~ ... ,...... ttt csl Olll Ptc:Mr1, Proted O'NEILL, JENNIFER. HOUSEHOU> IT£MI TNe ..... ,,. .. ._ lled ..... -..-.111..-THE PETITION r•· inventory• apprai•>r ·-------· ..... ...._,, .. a,.•Md • .l'".:...::~....s a( .. 8)a:M771. NQlll~DlnM& m--'ONM.-ltle ~a.Ir ol .,,,....,efOMlf..._.llth t th#t ROBERT oanfyHpteatt1!0Hn o••rt!,.cooruont J-,.-+,...,...~...-:.,;;.-;;;z:~ lO ~ cauH..WhY he Utn.u.......tt..•wnr 17 HOU> ITEMS Of~ County O(I tOJOllll ... ~~,.._.,of Cl\'•1 1 u ... Tcr ...... ISTD ClOWt;&)Uid not gfwl[ the -p~Olfi•lf-Niwp rl 1Mcn.Co1ta ...... -D.uy , . • u lilit"d ffiw~'1MCllU18 ;;:cr_--;°'CAlfit; ~=-:.~P~:r.~ ... &ovidl'd lff ,.ctlo j c iJ c e h }\ !!! • la'r~":.~ ~1No on the ,,.a. ~ ~ 11~ .: N~mber 14• ''· e~&1~c~~H= =::"~~~. 1"M 80.: =Oct 8 • ~ ~ ~ ... -:!:'.--. p1r1onal...!!p~nt11t1vt~ 12 of ~~!0"'" .UN I Ion_.. be Mid on 12..:Mle 1111 ' M'DU $.u HC>t.D rreMS M325 ' ' -llJ 181W111117'ii' f,...,f't.,""' •• I• QuHt for Speo.al Not1c• .... -;: • • 1·~,... In°-""· 1°' lo-us FOTIADES. CHAIS, F01', _ ..... __ PUILIC llOT1CI ._......._.._.. ..... of th• d•cede1u. form •• ev9ifebl• fro!"l lf4Mov '• cated at 341 Th• ~ "llJC IOTICI' PUIUC IOT1CI HOUS!HOLO ITEMS "'~ -"-"' ... lit a.M ... ti flt THE PETITION re· th• court clei'k. • ~hhoonoww Drive, Po1t Otrlc•· Boll . CfTYOP 9USKEt.. ROGER, F04~ .._1e1tna .......... ....... Unlld ._•tit N9111 hnl que1t1 .uth011ty to AttarneyfwP9tldoMt-:- .,_.... 14171, er.ng., CA l2tl). lfOTICI Of' 050, Rt:FRIG, HOUSE· F'lottt.._.-..,_.. ....... l ... smsnt .._ to IN Cod; Co1111 adm1n11rer the Htete .._., c . ......._Jr. • CM8WO. A1MM8 1111 , • •llW'PORT WCM ADOflT10N 0. cm HOLO ITEMS ...... The follOwlna '*'°"' •• ,__ 700CMcC.WOlli..W.. under the lndepend•nt _,._. 6 flhw To d helrt, ~. IF YOU OBJECT to the lilOTICS ''""""° OP COaTA M•U BRANT, DOUG, F073, .. ...._ ............. doing bullMM M : Sll'lll Mt, CA. ,._ c.Mlf1 Admini1trauon of h · 3090 .,._. &lrMt. c~a,. contingent credl-Qr.rttlng o1 the petition, you •ID8 DllAOVMTAOID TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD The rollOWlng pet90l'\t are RNE MOT~CAR MAR· ~ lllUlt lie 111111e ...... It iatel Act <Thi• a1.1thot1• S• aG tc>rwt.,.pereom wno may ihoulcf appe11 8t U,, ,,..,. SMted blda mey be r• ITEMS doing butlneea N : •) Hut· KETPl.ACE, 17391 Mt. Cllff• l.OllllW ............ • SeMcm. ty will allQw the pereon· • .._. CA 9282 ot~ be ,,,,.,~ In Ing end stat• your ob-C9IV9d al the oltlc• ot th• •uat•ll SCHWARM, DAVE. ~. ton Aeelty Slf\'tcn, b) wood, FOUf'ltaln V.itey, CA LLC ., ,.,._ --.., "*"-el repreientalive to teke eo.ta B the""'""' ntat•. or bOttl, ~ or fl!• Mitten o~ City Cl~ S300 Newport • ...,.,."'... HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. EX· COnatruc:llon M~ 92708 ~ 'O llld -l'llld by. h , l /13. , 1/18, 11/20 •• ot NANCY SWANSON, alca ont with th• GOUtt .,._ BouleYerd 'p O Bolt 1t68. PROGRAM FOft ERCISE.BIKE s.Me•, 3506 Cadlflac Av-ANE Oon1ultlng Corp .... tlld o..t of T• in 1t11 many ecttont wit out NANC'V S. SWANSON, OJI the lleat1ng Your ap-Newport 8..Ch' CA~ FllCAL ftA1t K.E.. .MICTION SE"RVICf, enue, Bldg. 10-110, Coa1a (CA), 17391 Mt. Qlftwood, JIRIPMY....., In llld ~ or18ai11ng co~rt approv· NANCY SCHOONOVER peerance may be In pertOC\ 9915 um• 2.00 'pm on tne 1...... p 0 BOX 825, RIALTO, CA M.,., CA 92828 f:ol.l\lalln VIJley, CA 82101 ind alle dleatlld • M -a , e ore ta tnO c~rta1n 1------~-- SWANSON, daceued Of by YfM attorney. 17th day of o.Ceme. Th c ty f Coa M t23n HU'ton Dewlopmenl Co., Thia bualn•M ,, con-.., ...... Ill ......... very 1mportent. IC 1on1. PUBLIC NOTICE A PETITION FOR PRO. IF \'OU ARE A ~EOITOR 1890 at wnlch U~ euct\ has :at ~n o II 1go1 al~ KEU.Y & KARL JACKSON Inc. (Calltomla COfpor• dUC1ed by:' corporauon ....., Olld °' TML A/ltf t 137 however,, the per1onal BAT'l.)IU ~ tlled by Al-OI oontlngw creditor ol blcn 'end be opened and ~ 1:99 of r • Tt:l.E: I00-8T.M>744, AUC-tlon), 3505 C.c!tKec Av-HIY9 YO\I 9'atted :'?. ... Tiit ..... ...,_ nf f'tprHentat1ve will be CNllH ... H ~~!4.,.!"'=:ic: ~ ~.;.~~ ,.cs ~ti• ot Pr • teen <r:) P«<:«lt toe w:. ~b~~~0.~~~1:ort =::'. ~:82J-.t10, Coeta ~ ~ Y••. ray • :"' .. -:"' ~ m1111.;.:=: ~~~1~~:,.':te~v•P•~~~~= NOfla OF SEIZURE fomla,. County of. o~ Ind mall. copy to lh• I*• SOUND WAU.S °1:98ri SEQ. ~~h:n~~CZ!'(~ 8e19h-Co•ta Men Dally Thi• butln•s• l•tloncon-RN!! Coneultlng Corp .. *"-II ~ '° bl: 7'° u nl u I th •Y lu1v. PURSUANT 'rO H£Al 1li CountV. • 1onal repreHntatlvt •P-MEHT 2 CONST"UCTlON / r f d 1 hi h Pllof Nov•mber 1e, 23. ducted by:• corpora Jaime Grahl, Sec. ~llilweo..._~ waived nottc1 or con· AND SAFETY COO£ n4E 'pETTnON '0A PRO. pOlnted by the court wfthln OF MACARTHUR BOULE· :0~ d~~natelbtt~ 1898 The regl11(enl co~ Thie stalen"*ll Wll filed Qdl -n. 11~ T"""8 Hnted to the propoeed t1ECT10N 11471111488 BATE f'fq'-'911• th•I RI-tour mom'h1 from th• de1• VARD WIDE NIN() 0 4 City • m331 lo trantac:t bvl!neU "'"""7 wtth .,,. County Cleft! of ......,. "" ....., ll:w ""' action I The rndepen· ANO NOTICE OF chlRf M. swanton, Jt. be of the tlm laaU111C1 of'-'· Mil.El N/0 SAN JOAOUiN ~ goet and a d .. cnp-..... IC NOTICE th• rl~~l~~m• i/ Orange County on e.a.te ~oflN.....,..._ dent adrn:niitr•llon INTEN0£NDTFf&FJfpyRE. •WC9'Cld., perlOnll,. *-u provided In Pfobe\9 HIU.S ROAD ro FORD tlon Of how It WU nllcted ru-name• .... • on 1 ... 8770808 ..... ~ .......... ,, authOflt'{ will be granted P\JRSUA TH rHentatlv• to •dmlnla1« Codi MCtlon 8100. The ROAD le evallabl• fol publle II). Notice la hereby gl'len 15188 Dally Piiot Oct. 24, 31, q "-hwlirl. $1111 ... w!ll unleu an 1nter•1ted ANO SAFETY CO~E 't;.fla~~N ~ ~:: !<;"pl~~"\.~~ f:;,~ eo~;a~No. •PICtlon at City Hall, CltV tha1 the undl'Slgrie<f wtll 1~u:!~J.~~=~ .. Nov. 7, 14, 1988 M318 be mldt. ~ ~ petton ftlea an obioctlon SECTION 11488 the :a . Wfl &I'd rnonlM trom ttle heaz1ng ot Cotta Meu. n Fafr be IOld at Public Auction Thi• •t&f•ment w .. flied PUIUC _,..Cl ~ .._,._ or ....,_ to the peutton and On OCTOBER" 22 1998 ~1~re"'~ed tt19d dlt notl<*I bOV9 EnglnNf'a mate: Dtlv9 In the omc. of the on MONDAY DECEMBER With the Cow1ty Cln ol """ ~ -Udt; ~ ot 1how1 good cause whv et NII 1-G SOUTH of:. to ~.~~h• wt:' &I'd Y~U MAY ~M-INE the Appro!!,~:00·00 c~;tc-us Oep ~'r & "~tOJA~ls·o*:f. Orange County on 10/08/98 P'fOtltfoue 9ueln••• ~":::::; the court should not ,. " E s 1 o 1 o s A N eny oodlcli. 11e evallable Ille k9PC by the court. tt YoU /II Don w•bb Publlo Of Ti ~ .:in:: K.E AUCTION SERVICE' 19188772213 NetM atatelMnt -.c1i:..-=~c4T.._ win grant the authority. CLEMENTE. CA, _the Pf'OP· tor namtMllon In th• ftle n a P9f90n im...ted In Worb DtreotOf' ' City :r'1&.ta Mee& w1ft ac> p 0· BOX 825 RIM.TO cA'. Pub111hed Newpott B..ch-The fOllOWtng pereone .,. ir... a pnMded 111 A HE ARING on \ho 1rty dotcribed "· kept bY.ltl• court the ~. you ma~y m. Proepac1lve bidden mey c•pt comment• on th• mn 809-873..()744, AUC-Costa MtH Dally Piiot Oct. doing b091neaa u : s~ -,.,... llMl-al. If .,. poetttlO"t, w11~8· r;~da on t7H u I CURRENCY THE:.-JlETITION requen ~ the court • QOale fol • period of 45 TION BONO jJ172~1-19. 28, Nov. 2, 8, 18, tgga lln• Dfywall, 2242 Elden, undlf IN 1111!11 ot s.d o.d of eeem er at authortty to edmlnlster th• tor 61*)111 ~ obtain OM Mt Of bid docu-a~ aft• thll notice la AU.SPACE.COSTA MESA, . ./M365 #A, Coate M .... CA 92927 TIUIC, ..... ~and..,_ 1 ·45 P.M . In Dept. 703 WH .. tud unuent to •atatr und• tM lndepen. DE-154) of the filing of an mentl a1 no COit c the of. publleMCI 1535 NEWPORT BLVD Chrtatophw Aaron Brann, of the T~ -of lhl ln.llb loceted at 34' Th• City H•llttt end lafety Cod• dent .\dltllnlstmton or El-Inventory and appralaal or flee or the Publlc Workl Public c0mmenta Wiii be COST~M~SA,CA92827 " PUBUCNOTIC! 2242 Elden, #A, Co111 CNllldbofa.do.dofTn11t Tiit Drive Orange CA s.ctJon1t471 /tf488by tat .. Xct. (Thie~ Mtate•Mtaoror anype-Department, 3300 Newpot1 UMd for Informational put• UNIT#·NAME M ... ,CAll2827 •a11hmoun1c4thlllflPlld~ 92668 tMC.AllfORNIA'HIOHWAV wfll tllOW the per90nll,. tltlofl or ICCOtlnt .. pto-BouleYWd, P.O. Box 1788, poMI only. • INVENTORY CM18St220 Thi• buelnHI la co,,. of the otilialdorl 9land bot the IF YOU OBJECT TO PATROL. raenldve to t.aJc.• many vldedlnProbalaCod•HC> MMYT l!LUOTT A21J1 $ARAH KELSEY FJctftfopa8ualnffa clue*1by:anlndMdull prCplltyk>DelOldand~ the grenung of me The pt"O,.nv WH Hlied ICtlo(l,f Wltl'lout obtaining tlon 12!50. A ReqUll1 tor , CLASalFIBD , ' ' HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ' N•..,..t•t~t Haw you Nlted doing ~ ODlll. ~ Ind pet1t1on, you should with ,.epect to ~ court'Vpptoval. Bef~ tak· SJ*:l•I Nolle• form 11 It• th• eolutlon you,. D9IHltr CltJ Cl.,k 8134 LINDA EDWARDS Tho followlng peraone ant bu1lnes1 yet? No ~•the time°' the lnltill appear e,t tho hea1tng vtoletian(•I of Seotlon(•I Ing~ VWf lmponant evaltable from the c:our1 .. .,chlnQ for. wti•th-Publlah•d Newport HOUSEHOLD ITEMS • doing blnlnes1 as: Hutton Chrfllophef Stenn pulllicltlonoflheNollceolS.11 •nd stare our ob ec 11368 of the H.elO\ end •ctloner-~1 the per-Why play Hid• 'N •r you'r• , .. klng • BNch..Co1ta M ... Dally B24SI DEBBIE Development Company, Thi• lltatem.lt wu tlled $1~19416 ThtblNtdwylllldw 1Y1 1 11fe1yCode. You_,.,. aona!Ul>(eeentaUY• Wiii be s .. k Witt\ ohlldcare? hom•. an apartment, Pilot November SI, 18, 1998 ROSENtHAL, HOUSE· 3505 Cadlll•C Avenue. with .,,. County Clert ol llid 0.... "' Tnllt ~ ~bj~~ll:~s I :..1thlll~~~ by notlfle4 thlt the DlstJtet reQU~ 'to QM nollceunl lo ca II c I••• It I• d a n•w occupaUon or M327 'HOLO ITEMS Bldg. 0.110, Costa Meu., Orange County on 1=8 ~ Ind ~ ID ltll court before the heer· Atto~y of Oreno• Countvlno Inter~ P9flOM ... yl even a atray pet 8284 ROBERT lONG CA 9282f · UHNl977 undMtgnld 1 Mleltt'I Dedlrltion h11 lnitleted proceed 1 to they have wal\fed notice or tOda 842-5878· PUBLIC NOTICE ' ' Hutton o.velopmen1 Co Dally PU01 Nov 2 9 18 of OMllAI Ind CMwld ll:w 5-ing Your appearance forfetlttw lllow-deocnMd . NOTICI! OP • CLASSIFIED Inc. (Callfornla corpora: 23 1898 . • M321' nl11M1111nHcitimofOttlulllnd may be in pe11on or by propeftypunuenttoH..eth IU th• resource you uon), 3505 Cedlllac Av-• 9'dlotl IDs.it Thi ..... ...,. your attorney end Sllfe1V Cod• Section TARTING -~ANEW PUBLIC AUCTION can count on to aell • enue, Bldg 0.110. Colt• PUBLIC NOTICE c:allld .-s Hcitim of Def1u11 n1 IF YOU ARE A t14B8.4 Not~ It her•by, given myriad ot merchan-Mesa, c'-92629 8'dbl., s.ii ao be .-did In CREDITOR or a cont1n· You -lnsuuc:tld that If that the underalgnect wllt dlH Items, because Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-Flctftloua Bu.,,__ ltll ooun1y ""*-the,... P'°'*'Y gent creditor of the y,ou d11W. t~ont11t tti. be sold at PUBUC A.UC-our columns compel ducted ~a eorporetlon Name lt•t•rnent le loaNd. L.on.e. MotlCllDlt deceased, you must tile orleltun or P~· TlON on 12/07,198, at 11 00 quallll•d buyers to Th• t9Q111rarrt commenced The followtng ~er• ~ LLC.. a Tl\lltell, &a your claim with the ;~r,•u,';t ~:d~" Seotroc' 1.m. at: "LI.SPACE, 85&4 calll to tranaact bu1lne11 undw doing bu•lneu u · SOMA, Cod*\ ~ SlgNllllt, court end ma1i .t copy to 114:SS 5 011 inuet fill : HAMILTON AV~ tiUN-042-8878 the tlctltloua n1m1 or :tatO E. Coat Hwy. 1114, ~ 15000 SU!YlyOt Bou!. the personal representa· wrifled c1Jm statlng Vo"' TlNQTON BCH, 82648, 'Thinking of havtng a Coivne def Mar, CA 02825 Yll'd. S'*8 ~ Addilot\ Tea t1ve appointed by the lntlfWtt In the propeny. garagenl•? !~on'A9:.T=.2J~ 1SOOt,ForTl'Ullle'16.i.lnbN-court w1th1n tour Voumusttii.t.h11clolm ln Glv• us a calll Mar CA 929:1&' lion..._ QI t1"3r7-n». om month• from the date tM s~ Col.ltt of the CLAaa1FrSD Thie bu•lnHI I• con-1~tt• ~ESTAR MORTGA-of tirat 1t1uance of Countv of 0ftn0e within BUSINESS?? ............... "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation & 842~78 ducted by": an Individual GEE SEJMCES, LLC IS A DEBT l•tte1 s as provided in ~ 1301 d•1•;.;f ft.. flm .:,., ~ #Irr /~![al DtpanmtnJ ot tltt 111tltpt11de111 l\ pltaud I <inmmnct a nt~· un·1u ,,,,.., a1·a1lablt ,,, llt~· bll\intUt\ . Hive y® .ataned dolng CXll.1.ECTOA ATT9lPTING TO 1ec11on 9100 of the pub •tlon o ~Notte•; ________ ,., bualn .. s y.i? No cou.ECT A DEBT NI!..~· Cehlormapoi.ete Code. ~~;, ~ 1 ~· .. • ~~ ' LOCAL Mlctinl L Toero-MATlOM OBTAINED "LL The ttme lor filing 08F09890 1 You mutt .. ~' 14·1/I nt1'l4' $f. \RCll tht• namt j11r y1111at111> ntro charxt. 011d \lll'1J>" 1he iime 011d the tnp tn tftt Cn1ert llou~t m Santa A1111 1/ttn, flf•o'-""· ufltr tl1r \tOrd111 completed k't w1/fjile your fictitiou\ bll"1Jt\\ ffarnt \(Oft'nttlll k ilh Jltt Ct11U1l)' c1,,1.;, publi\lt rm et a wed for-f~r wuk' CJ\ required by lak and tfw1 jilt ~aur prrwf oj publ"atum tt•1tll tlte l'vunty ClnA. · Burial Service Why should you sub)ect' yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? MORTU' ARJE'.S This ltatement wu ni.cs ~-.,!~!\.!4"~D ~E. claims will not expere Ml'W .,.. ondoned copy or 11 /4 with the County Cln of ,_,r-..,.., · before tour months the ctoim on the Diltric:t --------~10rang1 Couotv on 10/30/98 PUBllC NOTICE from the hearrng date Attorney of Orengo County .-t .... 774t4S noticed above IAttn~SUSANP.RIEZMAN, ·PACIFIC VIEW oe.11y Piiot Nov. 9, te,23, CM$l$li101, vou MAY EXAM OeputvDletttctAttomoyl•t MEMORIAL PARK 30 1098 M324 NOTICE OF INE 1he l1le kepi by the 700 O..,;o Center Oriw ' court If you ere c per w .. t. S•n1;• An1, C1 Cemetery • Mortu.iry PUBLIC NOTICE PETITION TO son interested '" th~ t2101 wfth1n thlftv 1301 Ch"Pol • Crematory ADM .. ISTER d•Y• of \N ~ of the .... .., ..., estate, you may fife cl•wn 1n tN suponor Pltmt Hop by 111 jilt _v1111r fict1tiou\ bll\tnen \tatm1tttl t1t tllt Daily Pilot, JJO H'. Bay !!it, Cmta i1t\fJ , Jf y1111 ca1mt11 ~lap by, plea\t rail"' at t 94!1J Ml·-1321 afld wt wlll malo.t am1tlJ(t'rlltnl\ /11r •t>u I<• lia11dlt• tlli' prr1cedur1 by mail. 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive EST ATE OF: Col#1/Cl1141 0ivl11on . Nov.porl Bead'I NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S s.AL.E TS GERALD LEE TRIPP The fallute to tirnoty f"tlo 644•2700 Ho f~31100t10 l.OSI Ho CASE NO. A 194'"'""8 FIND •nd ~ • wnfia4 cl.irn .-------•l 574M70 ~Ho • YOO V¥ ,_ Int · ... _ NIE.,. DEFAULT UNDER A OEEI) To all heirs, benef1· . •Ut""' on arott 1n ... ,. PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY . -TRUST '"'TED --c11t1et, cred1tott, con· an apartment ptopetty In tt'MI ~r ...,.. "" .,....,..,_, Court wtl ,.•ult In tti. lkESS YOO TA!<E M:TlOtt TO ungent creditor•, and through cla~sihed property IMlnO dectar.d Of .. ,... ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Call Toll Free t-888.54CASKET Serving Orange & SWToundiog CounUes . .,~····. •111-•1 .. ,. ....... Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 110 Broadway Co .. ta Mesa 642·9150 PROTtCT YOOR pP£RTY; rT P~rtons who may oth•f· ord•,.d forf ... to tn. Stet• MAY BESOlD i\T APUllUCSAL.E. WIH be 1ntere1ted tn of Callfoml1 anddl1tribut1d If YOU NEED AM EXPUHATIOH the will or estate; or l he Community P\IBUM!t to the pf0Yltlon1 ~ llE NATURE Of llE PfO. both, of: GERALD LEE Market Place of Heatth end SofefV Code CEEDIHG AGAIHST YOU, YOU TRIPP Class1f1ed s.ctlon 11489 wlttlout ~ c:acr.ACT A l.W'YER. A PETITION hlS 842·5878 furttMr notice or he~, On 11J071t9111 9 ?GO PM been filed by ROBERT 11/09, 11/18, 11123 DY Phone • By ltlaWln flerwo: Hur1· 1111d d1•111lli11t•!o 1111• '"''I''' I 111 d1u11g1· \\ itltuut 11u1i11•, 'I lw puhh-hrt re"t'rH'' tlw n~lll 111 l•'ll•11r, r1 r l,1 '>If). rt'\1 1 or rt:)t'l I nil\ 1 ln.-1C..·rl u1h 1111 1'111• 111 . Pl1·aw n11!1rt 1111\ 1•rr111 rh.11 Olli) he 111\111ir1 J,1"1f11•tl 1111 m11nrtli11t1•h 'I lw 1>1111\ P1l111 nn·1•ph nu li11[11li1 \ (or Ill\ 1·rn '' i11 R11 r11h ,."r1 i·1•11wnt (.,r "111 .. h 11 11111\ lw ""'flllll:1hl1· l'\;l')'I 1111 1111• t 11•1 11f dtt• ~1.11·r 11rt11Hll) fl('l'Uptl·d " 1h1• 1·1rur <:1111111•111 0111~ l11 11ll11wr1l fo1 tlir fir-.1 i11,1·rtin11. -,, 1ti.!.1h"I\ • I. Ill \\ "'' ll,1 \ !'\u ... ·1 ( 11•111 \It •H ( \ tt.!h:! .. \1'ro1•lffTl1 I j, H.11 I Hours ......-----Deadlines Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Thursday .. W1•dne day 5:00pm -For All Vour Home and BusinbS Need .. -T, 11 pleow· R .m11111-:-1 UOpm \1 moLn I fltb• Tut ... di'y ......... Monda> 5.00pm Friday .......... Thur.-day 5:00pm : ~ tQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All r';T''hute l4rtr11&1q HI lats ~·• .. 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Friday S:OOpm .: \I 11,J.1 I nJ1n • 1002 IAGUNA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NIGUEL MOBllE GBNEMI. 2102 NEWPORT NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2824 NEWPORT 1089 BO~ UOOfiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiii-ii BBACB 2189 BU.CB 2189 BUCH 21&1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ooe•n l'ront 3Br. •••&iii••• 1790/mo 2Br hN, "'li!l•~••••l!I• NEWPORT 1052 Bl!ACB SOLD! s,,owca .. hom•• for NI• In our s.turdey RNI Eetate Suppl•mentl HOMES OF THE WEEK Dlaplav ad• 9tart at Just •781 D•adlln• Wed 15pm ••••• OPENHOUIE Lllltlno• tor •1e1 O••dlln• Thurs &pm ***** It pay1 to advertl .. In th• belt local A•l.I e.t•t• Section CALLTOOAY LllA RIVERA . MN7'"4292 ANNIWlLL&Y MN74"42•9 Bright Upper Unit 8NRK ,.,....,,.w Thia NB Oorveoua View P4t0ple with dHlgner t2100 3 +3 Bayrtdge The 8ummtt tMauttful ~onrovtaS 978 W 171h 8w Oon 1Bt WOOdflf'9 3flr or 2Br+ Lott+ cuetomlzed corner ov•rlooklng b•y. furi:iltur• to llv• In l..arg••t pl9n In gat.ct 3er 3Ba lWH '2800/ arport. 100• d•po.it nu palnVcat'pM. Oat.d t..k• View 1450 S .F. home In prim• E.-1· attrac, 2Br 2Ba, ffplc, OC • nnest hom ... for complex. Sp•clou1 Mo. Marye.th Cot. no dogs IM9-!54I 0358 community • poal. LowHt Prle. $220,000 aid• Co•ta MHa. Nol patio. Boat allp •vaJI. • traction of normal 2Br/2B• upatalra and Prudential CA Realty 1000. 94M40-703' Agt, Oret11 H~ Y•t on mark•I but you 55+ enJoy the qVl•t. t9nt. 94e.eeo.s110 1Br/18a down. Brand e44-e200/851·2781pgr tAGUNJl 4 can ... It now. priced A Bargefn $83,00011 n•w plu•h carp•V l!ACB 2848 NEWPORT BEA CB from $3e9K to S428. Sellt• the opportunity CORONA paint, lrg 2 car att var. ~::~~~==~"1;;; •• ~;;;1..w~l"1ll•• .... OtJS Agt949/723-8120 Buv thla 1(or 2Br)1B• Nr Breon & .lambofff AP.'•n....a...-5 ~.a 10•9 doll houH. n•w pnV DEL MAR 2122 Call 1 .. 00-300-7117 AIUD.15.n& •• ... wtnr.,,iao., IB1'TA1S .., WHAT A VlllWll 3Br crpt, lg patio\ room 10 ilr iaa C ondo POa UNT ocean vtew, W9lk '°•• .. •••••Iii 2.5Ba tll• entry1 room expand, xlnt oc, Back 2br 3.5ba nr beach, oc.an a. •b•" vtew'. Mach. SUIOO/mo. Cdl" 4br 3be, dbl car gar. ~:~P!!:,~lon8A,= Bay .,. •. S17,000 rooftop declc $2200mo frla, W/D, hdwd 11,.., 2 Mate,. MMM-02151--------- eutlt Jn '78. VleW 1 ..,.. Bkr. 94M7s.6241 Oya 949-833-0711 . or pricng ..... c. •. 1900 •• UNTA1S TO hou .. from oc .. nfrt. ~· (9 Q) 721 9802 ..... -••••o,• Agt. 94H1e-e120 SANTA ANJl 1080 CBMSTARY LOT/ .=..o~IT~a* 12$00. 94N7Mt73 ™Ul.A 2607 NlllAWCBPOJtT SllAU 2724 48r UPt»er Newport CRYPT 1225 Third-floor, fully tum, 21191111~~--~-· B•ok Bq area on fly VI 2Br 2Ba IBR 2BA St1p1 CdM Shr 41 48' H• 11,000ef lot, Fam rm •BA 0wner-OJ)4tra.tor? c •w., · 31N' .._ duplex, 2nd 1 a UR .... au w/1 ot~r peraon, JWl wtf=P. formal IMng & Comm•relal Zone C-1 erg private 2c gar9Q•, from Sand & CIMn, float, gf1 bay & w •SWPOWr llAV be. fp, walk to bctt, dining rm. Don, S•v•n 2·hou .. a, 3 prkg Iota. BROK ft 11 ·~/mfo lncld• utle, s9kr1500 ..... LJ2 1 !~~ vu. 1 cer o-r .. tww· TDRAC• MISO.mo 940-723-451' Gablea 714/78$-0521 e gar•ge/WOrtc•hope/ , E poo .. • •· --..__,.,, alz.ct rm1, sao&O/mo. atorage unit•? ,-*8 UFF•• (941) 723-4178 lO 1 & 21k ""'8actc • ah#9 nio. Abandoned Beao'h Col\tractor Ht up? 2·Sty, nicest 20r 2ea. 38r ,_ , .... 1 Mk B•y & golf courea. 2br 1bs apt. Sm yd! Cottee• One• In • Cater•r? Clothlng d•· Lowest Prices fully furn. Big. gar•g•. lrom beac:h, 2 ear gar, l.arg9 l)004, new ~ fem r· S3M + 1/2 lltellme opportunity et I 1 .-. .. 5 000 Bobbi '""">443.0905 pooll, apas 6 1•nnla p.t & much m0f9. uUI nay 94MtM783 only $3.49,000 A,_,,,. 6 gn ~ ' """'"' nMfby. CSmo reu• w/d, llg pvt patio, Thinking ol havlng a 5°'" No P.ta g.. ,,.... Cox. -'G1 94MM-15f3 AvaJI now '2300mo ~ 4•A 94 723-8120 Sell-Buy-list 'a••<•na rl.:I .Af,m 121 4)fCS It tMM15-7400 J,~~a~: :•~:Ti1 Blutre•Condo*V•IUoe SOUTH COAST ~ . .1.-./.' iCt Now 3Bt 2.58• CLASSI FIED 4br 2ba, remodelad. ~ni: cr,--(('-l MW paint, 2400ef, lg 6<42·11978 •••••••1tcnonistT:AatMBSAnu~t1no~24 v • c • "t • 'r • • h • METRO 1088t--------t ~ fill·li,94 vd . garcten.r ai-et e1c ------:---BQUSl!S/ R•"'ax NPB h•ch 121&0. 94M-4().7282 .... COMMBaCJJU. DALBSTATB John Yoak ~7484 *3BR 28"* 2 car gar RANCBBS/PAIMS/ ;;m;:;;:;;;:---COmDOS HEW HOME E Gld• CM QI.ANT Beaoh Mou.. on lg pa1tdlk• ., ... GROVES 1575 COSTA MESA 2124 ·~=-"! .. 38~ nwron NISWPOIT ·~B-VSDllSS ____ O_P_r_ICB-p~ SAL! 3br 2.&b• from bulld!r ear lncludlng Hper•t• 2 atry,. •nd unit. _ Bubar• S•nt•grot llACB ZH9 IUCR 2tll POI••-~711 ~ •prox 17eoef 8tt c.lla gunt wing •nd wat., wd hk1.1p 2 fen patios •Eald• M.,.nolla 001 ••••••••• -• • AC, walk•ln cloet'•, 2 "l•w. Better Hurryl Pool, epa. '"""tad•dl 40 ACRE RANCH -• ' R .. ltor 94........0198 ••••••••• -· 12••""""" -.. ,, • 127,900. Vlowl Of t-o-w ~'d 1b•.,• wt,~~ •• 8L"-O•O...,,DO~ .... CW ••-O gar ...,,....., 11'9&,000 Ag•nt 949/ •14a,OOO Lou Mao C ,.,..~ O.. ..,.._. v..-r -........ .,.,. G2-ft!JW. 1002 949-722 .. 120 72:M120. ~max (71') 96&-1C>IM Grand •nvon & Sert td NO PETS 113 A 8pactoua i8t, vtsw, Fran PMk•. Perr.ct 4 • ' ,rplc nr "'""'I t11N/ iilli••~!liiliiiiimf WBlde 3Br 28a, 1.00.t MAlllSOR AIOOa HHone cllmste et agnolla I 1200rno <f-4"" ~ Ilg COfMf lot, 1210K 110' Oce•n Vl•w SOUTH 8,100 ft. ei.v. Rolling 04~1020 •-"'°-·..;.;..-•...:.-'---...- 9"t Oftetl OwMf/n.n 8000+ Sq.f\ 18Nf88 lend w/tr .. a. F1"4llnO-W'llD• f...,heme N8 ....... '8r 3.alla, Hom• ITTO) 5'9-78N Catm Hm. u.aoo.ooo tAGUNJl 1088 Ina AZl.n tofl ,,.. 1• 1 br 'ba, tot•. Of Fp!.. woodftre, ~. WO(t( 14) 6644811 """ 1..00 840 9881 • '7 -2 4 4 ..... 3.. parking, P•I• Ok. • ... to bMC~400 ,.ax 14) ~ ....... r1....... 0oeen (CM;•SCAN) .4 ... 74-1990 P« mo Call M8tde 0 .. 2BR, Ottroe. 2BA. liftHff1a oWilf . I eerr.ra.. ttrrMno. Br~B•·•' 118/mo, lmmeculMI COldlon Poot a ....,.., °""*' ~ .... TtN7.11 t • ~ , Newport Beach/Costa Mes~ Doily Pilot · ' . . IUSDfBSS orrom· .. ·u..,w ... 1 ... n· 2904 Ad ~~t!~~!!~ C.Osa Mo.i cypchowc nccd.s dcuil oriented, crc:icivc people ol>Jnd wirh ~ co become pm of our ad building team. • You HaYr. • I year ad production n:~nmcc A creuivc mind Abilicy to work under deadline prcs.sutt Macincosh n:~ncncc QuarlUC.Prm. Phor~"op, Ilhuuaror a muse Muhi-Ad C rntor a plus Weffave: Pan rUnt JMy fusl1.on, Ful Wilt Gn")-aid pl'lltiolu Cm1t bcnma 1"1Lk.itu Oppom.inny fur advan«Tncnr Salary range SI 0-S I 3 dtpen&ng on ecpcricnet. Phy>ical and drug test ttquircd. ScnJ resume and cover lctm ro California Community News Ann: CC.N l De~1gn Group Supcrvi!IOr 330 West Bay Strccr Con~ M~. CA 92627 ~1? A.l~~"Jbyllr .. •-·Jnrfw ~-~ .. , ... ,..i., .... , ,,,,.,,_,_.,.., _., "En1ployee." "Empleado. " SCAN OPERATOR -----Costa Maa/Full time Cosu Mesa cypchowc nccdJ dctai.1-oticnrcd. acanvc people obte~ with accuracy ro become p.i.n of our IQl\ning department. You Hawe: I rrv proclUCt>oo rxptrim« A aan~ mind KnowlNF o( doc pin, coltw ~oons, CMYK & Spor aJc.n Ability ro wwk un~ d.d~llt' prasutt Photnshop -~ 0, coloc wn«Oon Ind M10nt<»h o~ 1 must Newsprint, prt ptaa. film and cob dMDry • • plw Weffave: l'wt umc pouonn on Gn~ shift 11 :~ Gl'C'al bmcfits p«k.lgr Orromuury for .dV211(cmnu Sabty nngc S 10.SU ckpffldin1 on~ Phy.iaJ and 4nat ecn Nqu.il'lllL Send resume and cavtt letter to California Community News Attn CCN I Daicn Group Supcrv;110r ~30 Wat &y Smet Cosr. Mn11. CA 92627 ~ ... Lrwl~..,~ tr•--1"-t{iw ~-~,..fOl/f"""'"' ,.,._._.,,. ----- ' . I I ' -,. ( ,,,,,,,,, • ,, -if•, ti •• Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Cost~ Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beath- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not " sell, we'll run it for • Name' Zlp Monaay, November l 6, I 998 --, D YES, SELL MY CAR MOdol~----Prlc8 ___ _ - NOTHING/ 1J c ....... 0 si> anottie-t wceit< t~=~~~ ~--~~~,..._...__ ......... _ All tor just $10·. 9 • ' u a d d s n 6 s 1t 0 1 cl Cl I) I n ~ (1 0 l I A - II • • h II ' " • h II kl ,, WI • d .. • "' fl .. • • II c p • G • f.ii6ndoy, November 16, 1998' ' TODAY'S CRQSSWORD PUZZLE· eo M.iintAin 6t Jal- 62 Wn1ar ChekhOv 64Alt- 65 Bodle r11rt 6S VIS!I 67 5efved (letfactly 6S J:ootpart 69 l oss 70 Ory oow·N 1 Wclsl ••tension• 2 Squirrel IOOd 3 Caleutra's counlry ~ Set aside (a hOtef 100"1) S Haltl<x 6N~ot Mo11 l Nbt glossy 8 Greek market 9 Mailc811 man 10 Rich de$UrtS 11 ·-ot G•een Gables" 12 Blend 13 Sma" ct1lldrcn 21 Neptune1 doman 23 Looseno<I (a kr'IOI) 25 Journey stages 27 Pra1M1 PREVIOUS F'UZZlf: SOLVED 211 Neutral color 30 Heavy hammor 31 lugi> • 32 ASSISt ' 33Wal&f,10 9 Down 34 "1<1ng-· 36 Had b1unch 37 Oance1 Astal1e 39 A'lt Id 40 Inspired wilh wonder 43 Aenl 45 P!otozoa 48 Gel oldor 50 Bra-g 51 CluSI r 52 E~IOt 54~y 55 Po111to, fl g 56 Tool lor dtgguig 57 Golf gqars 58 Bread ptead .59 Bucket 60 Was t1Na1e~ol) 63 Lennons wile r:-""""=--~~n---~~~~...,-:,--or:-~~ 11 12 13 No room lert In the garage tor the car? A c•JI to clanlfled can Mlp Call for Answers • T •• , 1aneoo~~ • ~ ~ ""1J8 1-900-37().9800 e~I code 500 When you write a Classlfled·ad, Include all the facta and get the resufta you want. Good Jobi n llable senlcu lnterestJna tblnrs to bu7 It'$ all there: every day in Oass1f1ed Bridle Q I • fiolh \ulncrill>lc, Id Soulh )C>n hold •·QV.5) 0 73 0 10752 .. \6 Ille h11l•hng hn\ pru1.'C\.-Jcd Wl-~J' NOKI U F.ASf' ~Olll H 19 Obi l':t 1 • 2~ P11a t•ass ~ Wh:it hon db you llli! A -Nortlf~ l!C(o11d round pi.I s show~ a rnin11111Jm takeout douhll', so tlll.' enemy rwh11bly has a o;llght edge in flOIOI 1,;ounl Ncvenhelc ~. .)'OU have five carJ 10 the 4uecn rn the: ma •er u•I. an >KC anJ two dou- hlc1011s -wdl w1>11h a 1ch1J 111 two. s11.1Jt"); (.) 2 • Nell.her "ufnC'rablc, us South • you hold •7J,o KI06 o /\86 •Q!P762 11~ h1Jding ha r •occi:de<l: WI SJ J'llORll t:AST SOlTlll I• INl t•a,., 1 Whal ""'11011 <lo you t.al.l' ' /\ • Only 1w11 l111h t:~imc into lOn-;i<l- etnlmn -1wo no trump anJ three no trump. W11h II p<>ml~ .111d a five· card !>Uri, and pMtncr siurng bch1nJ 1hc trong h.ind, ou r vute goc:. lo the slightly more aggn·~sive :IClioll U1d tlucc no trump Q J ·Doth \Ulncrable, as South you holJ •K6 <;1 KJ064.\ ¢A63 •K94 11": h1dcl111g ha\ proccCdcJ \H~"i f NORI II EAST Sot H J 4 20 Pas." ? \\ h;1\ do you lnJ now? A · l ool..ing at an opening bi<l .ind live c-.i.rd suppon for lhe ma1or m which partner O\crcallc.:d, al first glance it seem'> that four hearts 1~ automo11c. On ~:ond thought, with the lead commF 1hrouih our king of ~pade ... ro tmh a.re not goinr to be c.1sy unl~s JMncc'~ lunJ I\ vay tliStnhul1onaJ. Under the circum- !.t1ncc, we an: g111ng to opt lor thn.:e no lrump. l>ut a nu~ lo four hc.111~ is nlso oc1,;cp1ahlc. ' Q 4 ·Neither \1ll11c1abk, ;u S•"11h you holJ •K o AK.8762 0 6 •AQ1076 • 8)' CHARLES GORIN Wllh OMAR StiARIF and lANNNf HllfSCtf 'll"K! l11tJ<lin11 ha tlrtx~·de1I .SOlTlll \H.'i f l'ORlll 10 , I• 1111..u 1 Wh I dn )'UO hi.I n<1w' A ·You have a very good h.inJ, hut 111>1 l.'nougti for g:imc without some help from fl!lrtncr. llie lcn!!•h 1n )Out two suus rule\ 00111 lcout i.l•1ublc, ~--au~ you do not "'ant partner convcrt111g 10 pcnalucs or b11J<l1ng diamond~. '01a1 lc.1vci. a jump to three dub) M 1h..: mu!>l l.kS(nphve acl11>11 you t:Un ra~c. Q 5 .. BOlh vulnerable, :is0Sc,>uth you hohl: , Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot POID 9015 )AGUU 1125 POISCRI J 1175 ,_...,...,,,...__ ...... ....__ JDP 1110 SATUU 'ffWr ..... 4XA MDCBD1S -100••.11.11U11TUltN!!!l!l!I!~ ... -· MOO down ..-ume AC, 6ap am-tm lltefeO, llt50 at tHta ••a aGOTD ...... ca••, l81t8obo month. PIMt• party. New brakH , reo.nt 949-837·1173 N.,.7~11 MfVlc•, al"'9r/blu. In • .... Je;p c...m oolor . run• r•at, 1----..-..---------... 9085 1 cy1, euto·trene, .;c, '4.250. 94SM3 -c>257 TOYOTA 9210 atereo/caH, St200, '88 aOOTD Turbo !11••1111111~·-· BONDA ------- , (948) 494-ff.48 Weeori red/tan, 173K ... 4"UIHl•R 8R• 82 ACCOJtD C5SP.. ml, ruM a drtv• great. low ml, auto, morel hatchback ort cond., snoo. 94IMS31-0257 (3MIV14&) •1.!L•eo orgln owner, 12500 • •-10..,..• a113 LllXU8 VP OBO. (714) 54&-4925 ....... ., ·-.. •u liOlil v-e. auto, ... TlllN8TD Iii HOftd ChtO 8/o, lthr lrlt. fuU r:rwr. (714) ~ • · • '84 'Ran•• Rever am/fm atet90, cc, ca. ,88 .. ~.-... Jt&.• 5 •pd. am..fm atereo, L WB bl ack/aable, eette. anrf, 140kml, -•-vn canette, 11000 obo lmmaculat• condition 1 owner 9"8-644-1868 23kml, AT. w hite, • AK J 6 Q A I\ 5 0 97 • K QJ 10 ·-=.,,,... ... ~ .. .....,7...,,2_o-oe..,....,._:a_a_ chrome whl• C D (3RLT589) 121·550 "' ·~ • • •A • ..... Mn 4D LllXU8 OP '87 Hatohbttott Auto, •u nroof , loaded . <94.,.144>•ae,eee .. .,.., ... .,... llic bidding h.1 pwce«lctJ· AC, ruM very well, 121,500 84S..22S-1117 8AU•ll .IAQUAR (714) ••.eeoe SO\JIH WF."tf NORIH 1-:ASI' good tlr ... n .. da (714)9~ 'H 4 lllUNN•ll SRB I• I'~ Jo ~ palm dealer trade la --------• 'I $1500, luv Ca. 11200 LEXUS 9115 83 BENZ 1801! Auto, VOi fully equip, clean, Wh.tt do you hid 11uw? 94D-854-4287 lrvlne •••••-••I AC, lthr Int«, full pwr, (0 5409) $24,987 PS, PB, PW, am-fm Mt•~u:.ILIO A In mO<.lcm m.:thuJ.,, a JUmp to thr(c OQ trump would 'huw a Jong, good club su11 w11h '>toppc:C\ in the unh1d suits, \o the way to i.how a good hand not ~trong enough 10 opt•n two no uump '"now tu JUlllp ICt IWO no tromp. JfoWC\ICr, with IWO four.card ~u11s an<l dwblc topJlCr.> in ho1h unbid !iUJls. we suggc\t u jump to three no uump anyway. Q 6 D11th vulncr.1ble. as Sou1h yuu holJ '97 ACCORD E>C 4d Full pwr, ve. lthr (005317) t1t,981 LllXU8 MISSION Vll!JO (040):1M-Oee4 ISUZU 9100 'IHI Trooper LTD 4X•, 21 Kml, auto, (3PAD583) $18,880 LUU80P WZSTMINSTl!R (714) ae2..eeoe1 • K 0 9 6 1:7 K JO 6 o AK (J 7 3 • 8 ·n1c hiddmg ha .. proceeded. Wf."il NORlH EAST SOUTH JAGUAR 9105 10 ~ i. ? Wh.11 acuon do you i..ke'! A Ynu have by lar the bc~1 hilllJ at I~ u1bll', hul panncr surely ha.' by lar the woes(, pcrhaf)'> C\en a hu~t We i;cc no gain from any 1mmcd1ate <1ct1on It is more prudent 10 let the bidding proceed lo !>Ce wlivthcr thC' opponen~ arc going to ttct 0111 of their depth. •eo x.ia Convt (90-4171)$19,099 8 AU•R JAGUAR (714)953-4800 '9 3XJ88dn4D (93-4172)S19,998 B A U ER J A GUAR (714)953-4800 '93X.18VP4D C93"4174)t20,eea . 8AU e R J AGUAR ' . (714)953-48oo Learn to he • better bndge play-· er! Subscribe now to the Goren 1"1""'0 ... 3_X...,....J""'8_1_e_K_m_l,-co-lo-r Bridge Letter b) calling (800) 7~ champagne, aunroof, J22S for infonnatioo. Or write to: " dlac c/d, lmmac. Go~n Bridge Letter, P.O. Box $23,900. 94SMS4().770S 4410, Chicago, lll. 60680. '83 X.18 Cpe 2D . (93_., 11 >•a o ,889 8AU •R .IAO UAR (714)953-4800 '94 x.ie acrn 4 D ••:a aa 300 e cyt, auto, IVC, lthr Int, full power, cc, anrl, tlnt9d, alloy Whle 121,995. Nachamtcnl aound ayetem, 12 CD atereo/cua, gold pkg pp 949..a83·•7U '9•••aoo m~u7or~~ (949)384-o8M •ea 1iOI Ii '97 CAMIW Lii Low ml, chrom~ whl• 24K ml, Ilk• new, (3EJL2..:lc 817,777 (3TQT!19) l 1t,t50 U8 OP . LllXU8 OP w.•TM•N•TllR waaTMtN•TD . f714J a92-4ltt08J 1714) •a.eeoe Midnight blue/Ivory -------- (11se54iuual24,9!7 MERCURY 1135 TlUl1MPB 9215 MISSION Vl&IO •a• TR:I otr ,,.,,,., (M9):184 oeet ••• U8Lll a• complete rntoratlon, •is ic 300 Loeded, am-fm cau, wtilte 1n color tmmac. c a • h m • r e 11v 0 , y. (024995) 18.995 $19,800. 94~1700 CoetaMe .. (032522) $31,987 Unooln-Meroury 8230 MIS~~:. ... o (714) MO-H30 VOLVO (949):184 oeet •97 Moum.tneer 4D li,iliiiiiiiiiilliiiilil•iii -""""'l=:-:o:-":::.o=::---•I CD, prem aound AUS 87 Wagon 740 GL '99 8C 300 (J12S29) .21,ft7 auto, exoeptlon•I Rally red/Ivory hhr Coat. Me.. oond, lth r 195k, (020231) 125,977 Llnooln-Meroui S6000 94t-723-4e33 LU~a MISSION Vl&IO 1714> 840 Be~ C948)384-08M 'M llYSTIQU• VOWWAGEN 9235 'H l!S 300 Loaded, auto, AC, (0411 52) (SU,498) '89 .letta QL Low ml, Caehmere/lvory, c taM (138854) &24,744 U..:.n M:Ury 4 door, a epd, 14/C, LUU8 71'"54C).H:IO new tlree & brakn, MISSION Vl ... 0 emog c.n. ortg owner, (948)384 oeM gctod cond 13200 M9'722-7M1 ... ES :IOO NISSAN 9150 ••• NllW •••TLE Full opt, Lex cert lii•iiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiii Blue, •uto, loaded, (142542) '28,987 'M MAXIMA 8 8 118,495 941M42«533 LUU8 MISSION VllUO Lo m!&. hhr, • • • • • • • (949):184 0894 (!503881) •1 :1,3:90 · '98 VW BEETLE LllXU8 01' '97 •S 300 Wl!STMIN8Tl!ll Sports pkg, PW, (002305) 119,987 White/grey, full opt (714) 892-etH>e LllXUS (039815) 128,987 MIS810N Vl•J O ••• ~:.&H> nmoum 11&5 •~,.....•--94 ....... 9>~3~9-•_09_•_4_ Room•. CLASBIF•ED Sell your home through cJuatned. ~4 .. 189)$23,988 AU•R .IAGUAR (N9)394 oee• ctaalfled te ..... 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