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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-01-02 - Orange Coast Pilotl SERVING TiiE NEWPORT -COSTA MESA COMMUNITIES SINCE 1907 SATURDAY; JANUAlf( 2, 1999. ~ ' Pol<ir Bea~s-plurzge .into. th(} Wintry;-waters • !Iii • .. Baby New Year, Allan Cintron, of Newport Beach, leads the crowds of people to the water at the Balboa Pier for the annual Polar · Bear Swt,m on Friday. KIM HAGGlRlY· · lYLIUS/ OAllV Pit.QI --~·-----------~·-DUBIOUS . DISTINCTIONS some Of .1998's - unusual stories The shdmeful. · The wrctc'hed. The curious. The dubiaus. The funny. The very funny. The moments that arc worth a "econd glance. Maybe. JANUARY A 77-ycar-old woman from Ploncta visiting N w- port tor Uic holiday hos her whcckhair stolen while her relative::; help her around the ueach for a look at the sea. A flu ej,1dcmic rnsults in an all-tune high number of patients trtlated a.t Hoag Hospital. Datly em 'rgcncy room visits the first week of 1998 total 177 people, which exceeds thP aver age 130-pallcnt day. It's •sen" Clnd ·wmarrl" come horribly to lifo when CoronCl del Mar High School is plagued by rats. The creatures -some of which are 10 inches or longer -come around every five to seven years. c;chool ofhaiaJ said. . Among th" snatk the rats sustd.U\ Uic.mselves with: an er:aser ~nd the biology department's Jrceze·dned frogs, used an dis t?<tion.s. The Picccmakers, a Cos· ta Mesa religious group faced with dozens of quild- ing and fire-code violations at its Logan Avenue .wore- • ,l]ou~, 'div'inc that it might be best lo cup d pica. Pour ll'aders cvent.ually agree to plead no contest to some of the CbClrcJes m ex.c:hang~ for having tho rest dismissed, They arc order ~d to pay fine5 and o;t.?rvc probation. SEE DUBIOUS PAGE A12 INDEX ClWlED .. -----...... IS DUllOOl .... --·---· .. ...All MCI( llCJTm ................ --··" SPOIB M·-·-••M ____ ., WEAlllEI .... -............... : .• • • • .A2 WEATHER a.. .., ••. .... ,., llY.,., ~·-~ . S.PlliAI •Coldest oceal? temperature in 20 years rrmkcs·f~r a quick New. Yed.l's Day swim at Balboa Pier. · marked diJforence in the water temperature, whkh was especial· ly warm l~t year hP.cause ol El Ni.no . "Stu'rndity,,. marbe," JOked. Newport tesid;ent Chuck RcmlP.y. • r 1Ike to do. unusual thing ... " aid Broy.on •Whdt' exciting about 1( 1s everyone doe tl together· Dlt(Plj • BALBOA -The Newport Beach Polar Bear Club hus been somewhat or an oxymoron since its inception live·years ago -JUSI another way to poke fun at people braving {n~pd East ~oast temper- Clturcs while we bdsk in our yt?at- round MediterraneJn cbmdte. ages plungt>d into the 55-<legree ocean watf'r and rushed bpck out, shivenng and looking for warm towels. The air temperature was only a C'Ouplc of dC!JfeC'S wanner. "It WdS like dO iced dnnk;" ~he. ~aid alter taking the plunge ul Balboa Pier. •t 1ust kt>pt t})Jnkrng, 'ice.'" According to Newport Heac.h lifeguards, the i.url al noontime New Year's Day 1~99 was the cqldest 1Ls been m 20 ye<J~ But the main reason people do it is the ymbohc clearu.ing th }' feel they get from the ~xerase. But the New Year's Day tradi- tion actually h.ved up to its riame this ti~e as about 50 people of dll "It was rnld: udmitte<l 37- yedr-c>ld Balboa re.sident Allen Cintron, who founded the otfbeal club as 'a parOdy to th~ East Goast version. ·r deh.mtely wanted lo get out of lhele." N<'wport Beach wsident Kdy Brown cume for the spcond time \his yPar She s<ud then• wtts a So tht• b1y question on the nunds of everyon~ watching tht> spectacle was, of course, why7 "All l can say lS, why not?" Cintron said. "It's fun, and it q1ves people something to do. r •It's a great way to start the yedr, ~ said Jacob Furyatch, who hrougtit his 7-year-old daughter, S<uah, with hun th.is year. "You can start out ftesh, dlld it wakes you up." . f le, along with .Michael Morns <.ind his daughter,J;mily, also·?, SEE POLAR PAGE A10 . ' Superintendent is 1n1m of the hour . ~ NC\\TPORT-MESA -The Nt>wport- MPSa 4'chool d1stnc:t has hud sevPn:SuµPnn- tendents. Edch one, 1t ·eems, CdlllP at a lime wl)en his particuJur skills anU talt·n~ were need,'<!, though 1t may ht! c1rgued that · some stdyed long~r them Uwy shoulcl have. With the unity he has hrought to the! sc·hool boclrc~ <md tiw enomuty of the pro- . jeclc.; he hds undntakc•o 111 his relotivcly short temm-. It seems <'VJck~nt thut Superin- tendent Robc·rt Bi.ubot is Uw right m<tn for -----· the job. As <,uc·h, hr• has NEWSMAKER. b'f•e~ s~lcctt•d the D.11ly Of THE YEAR -~~~y.ism<1~1>r hP Barbot Cdme to the distrtct tn Augu. .... t. eight mont after lus predecC':sSOr, Mac Bemd, abniptly I •fl the district. .,. · . Dunng it: !'earch lor Bemd's r 'pla~e­ ment. the school hoard nternhers Scud they hoperl to break a !>tubbom 4·3 pht on the hoard, the vote by which it lured If mcl and iidhered to tor mo~t of his four-year t~nurc. In the month.., after Bcmd's departure, one thing se<•mcd c •rtam -the hoard and the community were eager to hnd someone they could trnst lo boldly ledd the school distnct. While th<• docp wound~ or the t 992 ernbcuJement and U1e rnq4 bctnktuptcy . were still gaping, the cho;uic:t Wds ~tron9 enough to move forward, and no longer nct!ded or wtml~cl the c:nsis intcrvt>ntion thdt typified B~md's uclmm1strati~1. Rigid policies required in cnsl.5 times weren't needed any lon~1er, and within et few weeks of hie; umvuJ, Barbot started dis· 1".IM HAGGERTY-ZYUUS I QUR TIMtS Robert Barbot talks about his ftr~t day on the job as superintendent for the Newport-Mesa Unified chool Di.strict. mantling some of those polioes, including also avoided the <:appy approach of corning the moratonum on mtra-di:>trict lrao lers with a clean slate and asking for t1ggcs- The battle·hdrdened chool board b. cl tions about how to deaJ with the problem. .become inflexiblf•, but when Burbot asked, Instead, be provided a weU-re earchc.-0 . "Why not give parents a choice if we canr option a!> ct starting point for discu s1on, il listened and hfted the moratonum. • then fielded qut•stions, cone ms amt sug· Barbot's manttgemcnt tyle O)fpifted by geslions Crom audience members. who his rC'Ccnt undertaking ol dn appeared to be heartened enonnous reco!'fi~r<1tion of •The kids were real· that someone was la te.mng t~e school district. Some ly excited when a guy to them. Alc;o absent was • kind of ~hang~ ~n. ~hool went by on a Jet Ski on the sense of powcrle sncss con1igur:auon~ 1s muruncnt Balboa Boulevard.,. many had come to aacept as the distri.ct pursue!> small· -Newport Elementory from the d.istnct. er class s1zt!s for kinder-teacher Sully Kemp. on As thlit ycac: progr" s s, garten. the effects a February storm hugo challen9cs ctwait the · But. as ev1dcnrc<l at a had on the area 5chool district. Mcmy of 1l'i recent. public 'mE'<>ting at More quote~ of the year buildings arc m d<'«uy, Estancia High School,· Bar-4 on Page A4. there is a prospect of « bot \brings to tht! tahl<• tt bond i$suc ilnd, most man~gement style tht.tl important, the dii.trict must empc(wers the community whtl ' providing ra1se the academic standards or all its badly needed !Caden.hip schools, cspec:aUy those on the we t side At issue was the p~pcct o! changing of Costa Mesa. Barbot seems tortiave both Estancia to a seventh-through 12th-grade the heart and the m tellecl to mobihze a . campus. Barbot avoided the lron·flSted community that is longing to get behind approach of telling the conunuruty, •Tu1s is !.Omeone who can lead them effectively what we're doing. so accept 1t or elo;e." He into the new millennium · ' e • First baby of 1999 at I--Ioag Hospitcil weighs in three weeks early NEWPORT BEACH -Tustin r >si- rlenls Marcella and Mork Rob •ri;on got a New Year's Eve surpnse when doctors at Hoag Hospital told tht cou · ple they wero having their tMtby ahout three w~ks early. Promptly at t 2:37 a.m. Fmlay, Mar· c-ella Roherson, 3 t, gave buth to l1c1ris Reina Roberson. ' . The bounqmg baby girl -w~h- lng in at 5 p6undl. 1 t ounces -was the fil'St birth Ol 1999 at Hoeg Memor- ial Hospit41. The c:OUPle'I first 'Chlkl wasn't due until Jan. ~. but a ltNll test con{l.UCted on Thu_rldaf ceUled doctors to Induce labor. •1 didn't know what to expect,• the new mom stud, cradling her mt ant. • 1 had tiskcd a lot of peoplo if 1t waq JHlmtul, .md now J know -it is." Mork Roberson, 37, was about lo play a round of golf whe n he got the pf'ge that the bahy was coming. • The Robcrsons found the name In a baby's name bOOk. and the two both thought it sounded pretty and unique. Neither of them has been to the roman- tic dtY in P-rance, they J)W\ to go..._ day -and take Pans with them.· ·.on~~..,.-;:...;~~~i ..... Past Newsmakers of the Year 1990-OIN Al-.MGEY: The colorful and sometimes coutrowenial Costa Mesa coundl- man sha~ the news during his tenure and finally bec.ame 1 victim of it as he lost hb re- election. • · • 1991-.IM SlEMONS: The flamb6yant auto dealer, once the ro.d of the Social scene, t.11 from grace • his bUsiness. empire began to crumbte. HiS ftnlncW plight was seen as an appropriate ¥'ftbolfi>r 1~1. 19'2 -MA. X: The unidentified Newport• Mesa Unified ' School Dfstrict employff chaoged the ftlpe n mood of the lommu· nity when he bllw 1he wtilstle .on school dis• trict ~ ~ Wagner and trlg- gered l'M ..... ~ ,. .... ~1•1alhe new~ dent of .... ...,-"'~ .-m Khool dlMil _. I aMiylt for chMg9. • tYmbof far ,.. • • ~ for new ....... 19M -JOHN llOOlll.MM: The Costa Mesa eccoum.nt's pr~lc. predictions about the <aunty's feehng il\.nei-1 health shoved him Into the spotlight. and ultimately the county trNSUrer\ offke • MILLlllll• •O•l•T Real estate n1onatch . establimled town of N~rt "41M$ Irvine was a man ol Sootti5h dalcent who WM bQr1l in lrWand Ul 1827, At age 19. he mrveled to New vcq. where a. clllmld In • plp8'.I" .a 'lWO :r-n i.w, be Jolm4 .. ea--.~ nm. He maw....._ .... ~ •..-.m1r•r•..Silua1 n• ....................... Ollllll ........ pr ...... , ...... Clf...... ..... ............... . ...... paltanlbe_. ..... ol6e .... t• , ...... a• ........... ...... , .... IP -., I •• .. ... ' " .. .. ' ... I \ • .. ' • : \ . . . . . .. 2 Saturday, January 2, 1999 . Portraits I '"" . I . 0 aces . . . ace·s -• . . A Closer Look at the People Who Make .,,,, Up the Newport-Mesa Area A s newsp~pcr photogrdphers, we sboot portraits of people · m the community on a daily basis. Good light, bad light. no light -it doesn't mattc,.By defi.intion, a portrait t~ a photograph that reveals · the essence of a sub1ect's character in his or her cnvuonment. Our job is to capture that ma Jimited time frame. Sometimes we're success- ful and some- times we're not. of MatthPw Van Dornan as he strums guitar ul an area club, these acllvc photographs reveal more . about each person·than would a . ., static portrait. The eyes qf Delores Wienenga are gttteways into ·her life expenence:. as she prays for tbe ·pope's safety dunng his vi it to Cuba last January. Conver:.ely, the mno- cence ofa child as she peers mto a hy,mn book, not knowing thdt her fam- lly will be in a new home mone week's timP., lh<mks to the help of oth- ers. This ycdr, we thought Vfe wotJJd present a senes of por- lrtllts that deyi- ated a little. !Tom the nonn. Instead of the class1caJ por- traiture, this year we .bring you an active type of image that we think brings out the true character· • A SHOWTIME: At-risk teens like Maria had a chance of a lifetime to be on stage at the Performing Arts Center 1n _Au~ · Unfortu- nately, we aren't able to show you all the won- derful por- tra1t5 taken of the 10dlv1dual.'. The expre£sion of a d1sabled sailor with one hand on the wheel and the other grasping the railing speaks volume to his enthusiasm of getting a chance to sail. From the tender touch of a sixth-grader as he caress- es a parakeet to the stage presence • 111 the past year, but we thought you · mighl like to ~ce these images one more time. As always. 1t has been a treat for us at lht' Dally Ptlot to meet and photog.raph each and every subject we come across. We look ·foreword to 1999 and all that comes with it. · -Marc Martin .. ' - Ne~port Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pil ,..-HEAD TO HEAD: Sixth-grader Donavon Ahyet gives some tender loviog care to Albony, a whlte cock- attel, at Davis Education Center in · Costa Mesa. AHEIMSMAN: Charlie Giorgi . llUUll tbe helm as he and other clls- abled Nllon trained for tbe N,wpott To Eme- uda tig'~ l' ~Dfvnim IN'IDVEN11oN: Delon11wt..ga prayed dally at St; J'oech••'9 C.llaollc Cllmdl IDCo.taMela• tbepopetDllafta .... trip tD C1lba In~ .I DAILY PILOT PHOTOGIA•HS IV ~~---~--~----....----- Kf M HA•GEITY·ZYLIUS, DON LEACH . AND MARC MARTIN . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot A Soturdoy, January 2, 1999 A S. Schools coverage gets A+ for.. importance tO community .. !\, OBITUARY I n a rt.-cent letter !o the crlitor, a reader commcntr.d on how the , seemmgLy daily ttppearance of school ~trtct n(>w on the front page of the Daily Pilot httd madP him a wealthier man due to a ru g bet wi1b a fnend, He wondered y school ":ews was omnipresent, e;:.pecially smcc many readers don't have kids in school. WHAT'S UP unfortunate ones will Wllld up as tclc- V"bion producers, Othen; may go mto public mce and llldke U1c lc'tws lo which we all must adhC".re. . These kids won't bed~ prtXluctive to the tonununity if it's only their fk'lr11nts who are concerned about whc1t is hap- perung m the school distnct. Wh<th·v1.,r these kids do, wherever they yo, th~y will represent qur COJJUlluruty. Tht'!!>e kids are a reflectlon of the time and Th broad covt rage o' tr" chool district news JS the leatur ,,~ U-• Pllot' I most appreciate. Husem tl n .1 ha pent many late cverung~ eu" ·nng school !:>Oard and rnmmwuty meetings. . and he docs an outstiind.i.ng ~al>. School news 1s ul.Jout dS irnJ~rtant as 1t gets for a ne\vspapt!r, ~J'lC.Cidll}' d community paper sue h dS the Pilot, even if y_ou don't have kids. F:r:an'cis L ror. Andreen \ Pranc-1 Lc•rpy Andli" n, longtime communlty nrt1v and r"'ili d OOC dean, died of c.an O r l1 at Kai~ Hospital U1 Anaheun. He wa~ ~& • Jn J< 16, Mr. Andr••o.n moved to Costd.Mesa Jo tK!<"omo OCC's D an of Counselmg , and Cu1d, nc r., a po t ht• held unt.tl lw; retirement w HIBL ' . I was mterest~ m the school dlstnct news nine yed.l'S' ago, before I becdme ~ fother. Part of it WdS on ongoing mterest m anything political. TI)e other JXU1 \\-as selfish I knew tl1dt one day Cay and I would have kids and that they probably would wind up in the public school system, so I made ft Jny . st eve smith • effort we have all puf mto our schools, public and private. U 1t i.'i true that we redp·what we sow, it was nevN mCJrc appropriate than for the attention we In our own J>frl<>rt little worlds, Uwr<' wo\lld he no problems. Ants would IK> ct thiny of llw pd~l and every kul would havn a Furby. In our own. p<>r1ect litt1£> world, newspapers w,ould l'nnt only the th'lng~ of inter~t tcf'us alonr. But file isn't perfect. We can't hvt> in a vdcuurn and there is tt'>lldlly d In 11dd1t11m to ounsehng and guiding slu· dPnts1 M1 Anclrr cn ~ontnhuted to the conunu· nity by Nvtng for four years as a member of thi> Co l<'\ M • ·d Pldn.nmy Conutu~sion. He was vtc ,. pre idPnt o! U1e ·o)ta Mc:.<t.Se.D.i~r Center EXP<:t11Jvc Boiird and !'>•'rved 20 years a:. presi-. dent ol tht> ~fosa d,.I Mar Homeowners Assoc1· , all.on. A <led1catt~d howler, Mr. Andreen headed tQe Orong" CouQt)' MPn·~ Bowling As~ooauon • busin~s to stay on top of what was happerung and voice my opinion when necessary. · • Had we decided not to h~ve kids, or' if we had deeded to enroll them m pri- vate schools, I still would oo interested, and not just for the political doings. The kids in the public schools are the "41Tle ones who m<,ty one day date my kids, perhaps even marry them They .are the ones w1th whom my kids may be working,·or they may be working for each other. These are the same kids . .. -who will be working rntail 10 U1eir teenage years, and I'd like to see our schools coach them to mokt> change JUSt once Wlthout looking at the regis-· ter reading to c;ec how murh to give. Just in case of a power outage. .. · -The kids in oui schools toddy will be the adults in our commuruty tomorrow. They may be designing bndges or roads or the programs for our comput- ers. Some of them will wntc the magd- Zllles dnd n~wspapen> we rt'dd. The Wlien: JanuarY 9th, Saturday .J l l:OOam -12:00pm -Seminar 12:00pm -l:OOpm ·-Booksigning Where: Mother's Market ·. pay to our sch~ools . Hillary Clinton didn't mv~t.the line,. •1t takes a viltage to rdl~c a' <'h1ld, •· · but it is one concept abQut which she 1s .. correct (this is not a political statement • so, please. no Clinton comments). The village is our schools. our st.ore:>, our newspapers, our government, even our ~ks. It takes people to run the· ···' . · schools and stores, write the ncwspo· pers and make the rules. All of these people went to school. We all hdve <.1 • stake in the schools, and it goes far beyond the desire to influence the spending of our taxes. Schools dfe everyone's business. lar!Jc r picture to consider. • Ancl to the lPttN wntPr who msplfe<\ this e ... ay. 1 hope this column is on the front pagP. so you cdll get another $5 .. You may WL'>h to clondte yow entire Y..mnings to the worthwhile Newport· Mesa School .. Founclallon, l94~) 631- 32!13. AJter all, l\Ome tedcher taught you how to H!<td thi.-. newspctper dnd 11tld up cJJ the mtJnoy you're mdking. • STEVE SMITH is a Costa Mesa resident and free lanf(' wrrter. He can be reached at (949) 574 2462 or via e-mail at. stsmth190idt.net . FREE . SEMINAR . Mr Andreen 1s survived by hls wUe ot 55 year , Nadine Andreen, his children, Norman Fram'4c; .Andwen of Portland, Ore., and Laura Ruth t-1 cDonneU ot Costa Mesa: daughter-in· fuw Laurd ~l' AJldrcen of Jonesboro, Ga., and grandson Bnart Woolworth of Costa M~Sd. Mr. AndrePn \\.ill be cremated. Services dre pending. In heu of flowers, the family requests that donttlwn:> be made .to the OCC Founddtion Jor a l)C.holal'l;h1p in Mr .Andreen's n~e. BOOK· SIGNING Eat (1 Cook Right ·For Your Blood Type 4 BlooJ'l}-pcs,4 Dim FATRIGI-IT f4R YOUR1YPE Dr.l\.-t-;r J D'Ad.imo •rth C.at~·r \\i ·'"' B Author: Dr. Peter J. 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Amino Add Chelated Cal-Mag E !S~• f:.~lemaaJ 250 labs ..,..,,,,., SUGG. '12.22 • NATURADE9 . EggNog . . -, G-ra-de_A_I I Hooey SWeeteDed •Regular $. e Premiwn $ .. 49 REG.'1.99 & 1602. Ute • REG. ~.79 32 OZ. }.. 4 Saturday, Jonyory 2, 1999 •w e as a Muslim community are dismayed. It . eems whenever t)J.Js president is in a tight spot, he attacks a Musllm count!Y. Before it was Sudan and Afghanistan, then he threatened Iraq, and nDW he's attacking." -Haftham BundakJI, board mem-t>.r of the Interfaith Council of New· port-Mesa and trvlne, on air strikes. "It kind of sounds like a hair dryer." L.-Pilot Vem Hupp. on a new, high tech police helicopter ' "It you look at our school, you'll see brown 'nd you'll·see white, but you don't see them mixed." -Bear St. Oair, a Newport Harbor High student who wrote a column in Spanish for the school newspaper. •The-y dro .. :e a stake nght through the heart of tht' Pacific Amphitheatre." -Orange County Fairgrounds tlttor- ney Tom Malcolm, on Nederlander sound restnct1ons "They agreed /to the sound limit/. and now thc•y wont to change it. And the reason ls, 'We got snookered. We got Wm flammed by these sharpies.' But 'you have to know what yot(re •agreeing to, right?" -Nederlander attorney Beau Miiier. .rebutting the fair's claims. ' ' "Oh, I 'thought you Jwere all here •for the {munic- :ipal bond :financing/ • • -e.ter Buffa. •JOlttng wtth a )group of teen l!kateboarders tpbbying for a $kate park at a .Costa Mesa City <;Duncil meeting. Peter Buffa "I wanted to blow thmg-~ up in the worst way. " -"Titanic" crnemat09rapher Russell C.rpenter. on the movies "Mothra" and "Rodan" that he loved as a child. "We couldn't shine Jomes Cameron's shoPs for a day on our budget." -lr.ne Turner, on m.lktng an inde- pendent film definitely not on the "Titanic• sc.ale. "It's kipd of an 'Alice in Won · derland' plan.,; • -Oarenc:.e turner, on the non·aVla· tion proposal for El Toro Marine base. "The court has loUJld that 1t is not necessa.ry for the defendant • to spend time in custody. The court can do nothin~ to undo the horrible consequences of this ter rlble accident." -Judge EWNtt w. Dldcey, on his . . decision to not sentence Jason Rausc.h to jail tune for his role rn thj.lrvrne ' Avenue aash "That judge and 1 didn't s1t through-the-same rrearUtg. ·- -Vfdde Bridg.,,,.n. mother of Don· nle Bridgman, on Jas•n Rausch getting a misdemeanor conviction in the lrv11'\e Avenue crash that killed her son. "Once it happened at the end of the reception, ~o the party was pretty much over anyway." -Disc iockey BnKe Bllttleson, on a wedding guest dy1n9 du\'1ng a recep· t1an. "I don't know what to say. This school district is like a soap opera. It never end~. I'm not sure 1 signed up for this." -School board member Jim Ferryman, on a series of school district woes . "Oh my God, oh my God. what have I done?" -A male voice, allegedly that of Raymond Anthony Frost. who was found guilty of killing his mother. Myra King •we doo't exchange choco· /ates an}•more because of the cholesterol." -Pat Bradley. on how Valentine's Day has changed during 56 years of marriage to her husband, Bill. "l think he's pretty brave. I also think he's too old." ::--Senior otizen Lucy Thomas, on 77-year-old John Glenn's decision to return to space. "The good thing about being a 1udge is they can't start until you get there." -Judge Margaret Anderson. ORIGINAL GERMAN Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions Servin g A utt)entic German Lunch· Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel Bratwurst -Meatloaf f"o1iday-Cookie e;g;r--Stoll«;n --1 ~: 5100 off ·:s 1ooof1 s3 ooofl·: ~ 1~;;:.:;7o~i~·;latte•r;i @ I 5 3 .00 off 11n11rn1t1(1Qn) I +1 6 L----~'="~~~~~~L~~~----~ ' -· UI) • J~ (714) 540-0281 2950 Grace lane • Custa Mesa B·o t -a n i care Lali ~s cape ·Words of wit, w is dom a nd we irdness from 1998 · "/don't think Ws /lour ·being used to make to[tlllas." -Cbsta Mesa police Lt. Ron Smith, on a wb- stance fouM ~t storage unit-cum· meth lab. "It's like they think this is Las Vegas - Lt .Ron Smith • "We need to support her. We can't cruelly her now." · -Antonio C9gnolo, on Tina · Schafnitz's brush with the law. "If they don't like it, I'H tell then to shove it, and • I'm gomg to open." .. Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pi1ot "l was just in Washington yes· terday. I'm m uch happier to be here today. With all the mud . back there, [J'd rather] l>e in thi. • mud." • -Rep. Ovts Cox. during a January ktdcoff ceremony for Upper Newport Bay dredging. "[The city's<ittorneys/ thmk ·they're vi ctorious, but they haven't met God yet. In the• end, God will win." · -Piecemakers' leader Matie · Kolasinski, on the Costa Mesa reli· gious group pleading no contest to per- mrt violations. "I think Newport Beach has done something stupider than normal. .. .-lrvtne City Councilman Michael Ward, on fractious negotiations about the annexation of Bonita canyon. "I have·not made a comment •rhey just keep bouncing us all over the place, or el.se they're threatening to close us down. They were fixing the.roof this year so we knew they must be gelling ready to throw us out.· We're kind of the unwanted stepchild." Monte Vista parent Penny Darting. on a school district proposal to move the alternative education cam-pus to a commercial site. . "l\t -lhe end of it, I could have been confirmed for secretary of state.• .-Sports a~nt Leigh St.inberg. on the Intense interview process he went through to represent Dal-we .. re 1ust saying shut them off when you're not there ... -carol Hartman, on the bright lights of f.letcher Jones Motorcars in Newport Beach. -Sid Soffer, on problems wrth the city of New· port Beach over a permit for the Blue Beet .__ ____ .......... · 0,11 this previously. but I want to las Cowb<>ys Leigh Steinberg quarterbad< lroy Aikman "kindergarten 1s becommg boot camp for first grade." -Teacher P999y Engard, on the Increasing amount of academics stu· dents are taught in kindergarten in preparatior:'I for the.higher grade level. "T.hese are our homes, and by God we're not going to give up without a light .. -Jesse Bequette; who lives near tbe..Harbor Center, on some residenU' • oppos1t1on to center's new desigA plan. •1 could.just see him smiling and saying 'I pulled oft another one on you.• ..._ Mike Flelschfi, on the delay in execution of his sister's murderer, Thomas Thompson. "These names are given to the dogs in Europe. Apparent!y Nero is a popular dog {name} in Bel- gium and Holland, where the dogs are born and trained. It's like the name John Smith." Costa .Mesa PQhce Sgt. Tom Winter, on the department's new camne, Nero Ill · "J.P. Freely, Mr. J.P. Freely. please come to the baggage carousel on the lower level." -A hoodwinked public-address announcer at John Wayne Airport. . Sid Soffer "For the . first month [on the job/. I ate at least a paund a day." . • -Amie Juanti, a s~·s Candies employee. "L.A. may be from Mars and Orange County from Venus, but in a shrinlrmg universe. we're neighbors.• . -Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan, on the regional need fol'\an El Torp airport "I've· spent f1Ve years m Hunt- ington Beach cleaning up his mess, and now I want to go to the county and clean up the mess he's c1eatcd (here.': -Dave Sullivan. on why he chal- lenged Jim Silva in the county supervr· sor race. "I think Jim Silva has wired Dave~s mouth shut." -Newport Beach Mayor Tom Edw•rds. on Silva's win over Sullivan In the Nov 3 election. "They can't imagine why a~y­ one would want to do that. They just generally thmk you're on the fringe, a nut 'case. The difference between being eccentric and weird is how much mom }' you make." -Norm Moyer. whose b1cyde rs hrs mode of transportation. "A N EW Y EAR A SSESSMENT0 51ANDR_EW'S f'at ·~II I C I l\lll (1 CoRINTHIM!l 1 l:20-29) ~rurday,january 1, tM. ~:lO p.m. ~a,.Januaf\ l, lffl, 'l'.10&: IO:H 1.111, <.oo '11 ANOll,f 9.) RtMU Nl111 '''Rl Bh\( H < ,111u•i.:t• •1261>3 H2~ l>11..J11t" A. Hl '"'""' J11. r1t.J<lw1g r ""'' 94•116i1.21110 !aaou from ~no-pon Harbor Hid! ~hool ~• lf'Vlnc and I hhl l'. MAii .nl ~res "'I •1 I ,._ in1ndrtw1oprn "'J , A Chl\ll «nmtJ, ...,..hrpptng curnmunny ICKhong out 1n h~: Sunllttl •nd 'lm.~111 /l.tinmry • • FIRST CHURCH OF CHR1ST,SCIEN11ST 3303 Vla Udo. t'-lewpcrt Beach 673· 1340 or 673-6150 ~ SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 PacUIC V~w Dr Newport Boach 644-2617 or 675-4661 'Church 10 am & 5 pm. Chwch to am Sunday School 10 ~,r . Sunday School 10 am WllC!tlMjay ~a~ WeclModay ~a pm• 1111 ~ 12noon AnJ tJwy 11HU/ t111eh JW moJY nery """' his n•ipbor, •tu/ nny ma1t hu bro#ln; -fa.ill x,,,,,. the Lorr/J for "'9 ilNfJJ ,,// /mow m1, .from tlH i11Ut of thi. ""'-tlH f'UU•t of t:JW,,,, ,;,it/, tlH Lord: ••. Jeraniah 31:34 (to 2"' :) · Brudlts olTllt Modwr l"laardl • F'nt Oitdl ol Cllrilt, SdttatilC • BO§toca, M&udlmts 798 Dover Drive Newport Beach New Thought Church Science of Mind Center (near 11111 on Polk lwt 1 • Wiii d Haltlaf &MS In .. lbulhood ~ «*.) Tradltlonal Luth•ran CHURCH SEMCE SUt+-10:30a.m. C>mce: (714) 648·3199 Worahlp Service w ith Holy C ommunion Sunday 9 : 15 am • CIWlllbl~ tot all ao-10:30 om ~Paul N. SVtgen. . (949) 548-3631 T'o ~Hrti# YOMr PJ.n. of Worihip Enr1 &.""""' Wiii Gl.rM • I Rev. lall Mllltr, Ml•lltlr hV. KM lray, Mtllltlr ............. , ... nllllM ... say thpt Mr. Murphy absolutely did nothing that was 1 wrong, illegal or inappropri- ate al any time." -Newport . Beach Council· woman Norma Glover, on the resignation of for- mer city manager Kevin Murphy. •!'hope this · Norma Glover p1,1ls a close on a chapter of innu- endo and suspicion and that the community will let me move on to a new chapter in my life." -Kevin Murphy, in response to GIOVfV's comments. . "'We kiss each other every mght before we go to bed because we don't know if we're going to wake up the next morn· ing. We're a funny couple.• -Harold Snyder. 96, on hrs rela tionship with.his wife of 70 years, Ruth, 92. M It is my personal bf?lief that putting up the Ten Command- ments on a bulletin board In a history class or during a lesson about Hanukkah will send a mes· sage that we as a community esteem these rules of conduct." -School board member Wendy l.-.ce. SAINT )~ES CHURCH episcopal *A~Derlootid~~antl 51Mv-. Oriit• &ordantlScMar" Fr David C. Anderson, rector 3209 Vro lido Newport Beoch 949/675-0210 fl 7 30 om Tradihonol 9 om Conlemporol')'. 9 om Church SchoOI 10 45 om Chommotic · and Wednesday noon Bruce Van Blair, MiniJter Worship Service SAM•& 1 OAM Church School for Adults 9AM Church School for Childrtl\ 10AM Child Care Provided 611 Htriotrope Av., Corona del Mar 644-7400 "Why go to high school when you can go to school high?" -T·shlrt sold at ~un N Sun, a Fun Zone shop neighbors protested sold offertsive shirts. "/just thought 'Man, 1 could buy a Jot of cool stuff with this." -James "'J.D. • f.,,-ner, on his thoughts upon finding a $100 bill. He turned rt in to polke and later got the money after ao one claimed rt. "It's definitely a kick in the pants, but l've been hurt before and I've always bounced back. I'll be open, hopefully, unW I make a pot of soup, open the door and there's nobody hungry .• waiting there." ....:. Merle Hattebetg. on a funding cut for her Someone Cares Soup Kitchen m Costa Mesa. "People were v.ery upset that I didn't know any Wynonna.,, -Singer-guitarist Kerry Getz, on a gig at a country-western bar. #It was Jik~ a car driving toward me." Chris Welsh, on the B~dc Bay fire • "The state parks depdrtment might think they are on the lead· ing edge, but I think they've gone over the edge." -A.lex Mintzer, an environmer.italtst picketing for preservation of the Crystal ~ Cove Historic District. Oi.r l'k~ u 11 /J111-r ChrlJl '""' 111us111 1irln-tNt 111 CJ.rut ""' ""'Y ltw fauhfo/ """ prttl ... m-r Christilln I' wt The Rcv'd Pcccr D. Hayno. Rccior ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .... . "Open Arms and Open Minds" Wo rship 9:30 A Beacon of Authentic Biblical Christianity! . . - LJ _ -·I --I ! ~~~ • ln-d~pth Biblical Teaching 11~ ~ •Joyful Worship ~ ~ •Open, Accepting Atmosphere • •Personalized Child care • Demonstrating the love and power of Jesus Christi .Sunday Service, 10 e.m. We .,. located at orange end Cabrillo, one block north of .17 St., In Costa Mea. For lnformetlon or pniyer, Cllll (941) 781-3142 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Sotvrda;j January 2, 1999 A 5 • KidS ) clothes better the second time around PICI Of Ill LITlll Y oung Seconds, upscale · consignment children's · clothmg, has brought in tru:e<? new lines of designer children's apparel, and its first shipment of 400 "Pdµy Tale" dresses has sold out. It has rcceiv~ an addition- ul 1,000 dresses, of which the remaining 600 Will be on sale . Monday throuqh Jan. 9 for 50% off. This· will only h.ap~n once The d!esses o·ngi:r,lall~ sold for up to $400. The dre.scs are perfect for weddings, First Commuruon, portrruts~nd' au special occasions. For 17 yeors, Young Sec- onds has offered a full selec- tion of previously enjoyed chil- dren's party, play, ski, holiday .qnd maternity clothes, as well as furniture. It only selects children's apparel and accessories in near-perfect c6nd!tion, selling them for a fraction of the origi- nal price. It is at 436 ' BEST IUYS greer Ider Heliotrope Ave., Corona del ' Mar. Clothing, furniture and ski apparel are accepted for consignment by appointment. For more information, call (949) 673-2120. · Orangewood Boutique is having a daily special this month. It carries upscale women's clothing on consign- ment, with proceeds going to the children of Orangewood. Examples of its daily spe-. cials: Beginning Monday, mer- 'chandise will be marked down 20% after 5 p.m.; Tuesday, • 20°~ 'off on coats; Wednesday, 20'Yo off all regular items; Thursday, 25% otr one ltem; F1iday and Saturday, an a.ddJ- tional 20% off half-price items. OrdJlgewQOd Boutique is at . ·· 2850 E. Coast Highway, Coro- na del Mar. . For more-information, call . (949) 760-6640. Furniture Trading Co. is having a semi-annual clear- ance sale on furniture and home accessories. The store is tilled with vases, ceramic fig- unnes, annoires, cunos, iron pieces, desks, footstools, wall hangings and leather furni- ture. It is at 3601 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. · •IJUBHBIJ~ ~HllP INSTALL W/FREE GLUE DOWN GREAT ~ COMMERCIAL GARAGES INDOOR/OJroooR USE 1 0 YEAR STAIN WARRANTY GREAT FOR PET OWNERS 26 COLORS TO CHQOSE FROM Por J!lOre information, call (94~) 476-8363. The Grey Goo e is closing and sellitlg everything m the store at 20% to 50% oft, The Grey Goose carnns gilt and home acccssones and col- lectibl~, inclucling Depart- ment 56, Byers' Choice, TY Beanie Babies, antiques and fixtures. It is at 1032 Irvine Ave. in Westclilf Plaz,t. For more infomtaticin, call (9~9) 642-7803. Clole, wltb eyes of vivid t\lfquolJe alid a tlalck mane colored • cottM and coat •. II a felUle so shy lhe wt1J probably be . overlooked at the shelter. Newport Beach Rescue Vo.lun- teer Mindy Miller hopes you wUl adopt Clote and g1ve her tlie Jove he dese.rves. Call Miller · Bemln1 is having a 50%-off . at (949) 854-3246.: sale on designer men's clothes. • This cat ls sponsored It is at South Coast Plaza m by the Community Costa Mesa. Animal Network, For more information, C'all •lJnldng People and (714) 557-1151. p ts Tur b c • BEST BUYS is published Thursdays and Saturdays. If yoo know of a good buy, send a fax to (949) 646- 4170 or write to the Daily Pilot. Best Buys, 330 W Bay St .. Costa Mesa, 92~27 e oug om- munJty Action." P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach 92658. Call (949) 759-36-46. Weekend· - r 5 9~!vo. 12xl 2 .:/1NSTALLAnON AVAILABLE Installed ,.,· •[;I IJSSll:· . Pl llSM ~-·· s 49 •. 11 fllr llJllK • 12Xl 2 (INSTALLATION AVAi~) VARIElY OF COi.ORS TO"CHOOSE FROM 10 YEAR WEAR · 5 YfAA STAIN WARRANTY SQ. YD. lnstaDed Clll 11 SEMH S VARIITf OF COi.ORS TO CHOOSE FROM . ~ .. ) ~:. n .. s 1·89 . SQ. FT. s399 . SQ. FT. Installed • S II P f H B IJllJ I ll 10 YEAR WEAR 5 YEAR STAIN WARRANTY -·s 6 SQ. YD. Installed lllGH P · HHIHMllNC[ fll[s5~:.n .. ·Elf lJfl Nl-f MI fl 10 YEAR ~ 5 YEAR STAIN WARRANTY 36 COi.ORS TO CHOOSE FROM • l~ lJ T Pl I. E-. B EB 11 EB ,____.___.._, 5 YEAR STAIN 10 YEAR WEAR WARRANTY 16 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM ··Kill PHlJ lJ ~ Bl-BB ER 20 YEAR 'WtAR & 20 Yi.AA STAIN WARRANTY 10 YEAR NO FADE WARAANTY ·X rnlNMflSl EB SIS 10 YEAR W£AR 5 YEAR STAIN WAAAAN]Y 5 YEAR NO MATT/ NO CRUSH WAAAANTY 2' CO.C»S TO Q«X)SE H 'Mn lO()( WIJH EASY~ ·HEJlVY (;UBtE YAl 10 YEAR WEAR WAARANTY 10 YEAR STAIN WARRANTY 5 YEil t() ~ WNl»m/OAtlf ~ 69 SQ. YD. Installed Installed 5 17~~0. Installed 69 SQ. YD. l11tale4 - , Installed ·MHBBLE -SPl l:IUL ~· s9~:.n. LIMITED TO STOCI( ON HAND lnstc..d LAMINATES f lMINlll Ill \~f(HJB PEA liU ·11n1aa:M.r ll\1111111111 I h I 1:111u11~ Har.lwOOd Ka hers F.ormica Flooring Now Avoiloble ·s5a91 sa.n. i\ 6 Soturdoy. JonUOty2. 1999 I • '"s.nd MOUND TOWN 1tem1 to t~ Daily Pilot. Around Town, 3l0 w Bay St • Costa Mesa 92627, fax them to {949) 646-4170, or call (949) 540-1224, ext. 228 A <,0mpl te hsttng of Around Town can be found .. t dA lypUot.eom -TODAY A back-country hlkf! w1ll tak~ pldce at 9 d m an Cryt.lal Covo State Park, 8471 r. Coail 1 hgh.- way, NC>wport BPdch. f~1kers wJlJ meet al Cl Moro V1s1tor Center. Parking is $5, For rnou• infonntt- ti.on, cull (949) 497-7647 . Feather3; will be C'f!lebratlng its two-year anniversary w1th ·a 15%-50% off salo stdflfng ut. 10 30 a.m Sale items inclucle. gifts, dCCeS.,OflPS rind S(llectc(.f cotldgf'-stylc lum1t11re. The shop is located di 'JS~ Old N<•wport Blvd .. Newport Bedr·h For rnc~rP informdlJOn. ,-,11l (!:Wl} 722-0244. SATURDAY A back-country hike wlll take pldce dt 1J d rn m Crystal Cow• Sidle Pdrk, 84"/ 1 E Co<1st I ltgh- wc1y, N<•wport BP•t< h J hkl'rs will m<•Pl t1t CJ Moro V1s1for C"f'nl •r. ,. Park111g 1s $'i For mor<' mforma- , tion, C"dll (CJ4'J) Ml7 7h4 7 .. AIOUND TOWN more infom\ation. Crt I 1~9) 722- 6237. • TUESDAY; , A wel9ht-contr9l upport group will be presented 1iorn l 0 to 11 am. al the Alpha 01m·yu l typno· 'ilS Center, 1500 W. Bnlboa Blvd., Suite 202 p, Newport He~rh. Adrrussion 1s $10 Por morn infor- mation, call (94H} 7l3-4728 The Love Without Honor abuse support group will meet r1t 10 a.m. at ·St. MCJrk Prnsl,>yl<•mm Ghurch, 2100 Mdr V1sld Ave .. Newport -Beach. r:or more inJor· million, cdll f949J 644-!341. . An astrology class wlJI be pr~­ ~cn ted from 1 to :1 p .m. Tuesdays through Feb. 9 at the C'·osta Mesa Senior Center, r,95 W. HJth St Admisr;1on is $24. For more mfor- matJon. CCJJJ (949J ~5-235b A weight management and con- trol ~upport group will be pre- wntcd trom 6 to 7 p .m. tit thP I Alpha Omequ I iypnO.,l\ ( (.'OIN, 1500 W B<ilbod Blvd, Suite> .202 D. N£•wport Bet1c h Aclmis~16n i., $10 .. For more informtttmn, cull (q49) 723-472f.J. A free seminar cIDd book signing bUed .. Journdling with the Sarred MONDAY Journey" will be presenh·d· from 6:30 to 8 p.m. by Cheryl Th1r.lP al Computer cl~sei. designed for Mother·~ Mdrket c.ind Ktl<'hl'n'S those Wllh no pnor PXfH•nence Pal.Jo Cafe, 225 E. 17lh St .. Coslr1 • will hf• ht•lcl from 'J. to 11 d.m • Mr.sd. For more infom1atton. c:all Mondays through Feh 22 .it Cos-1800) 595-6667. ta ·tvfosd Senior CPnlcr, 695 W. · • 19th St. Adm1s.,1on 1s $80. Call I An anger management support (9.49) 645-2356. group for parents of adult c:htl· · ' dren will be prnsented from 7 to R A heaJUiy eating co•urse wtll be ~ m. dt lhe Alpha Omega Hypno· pr~ented from 1 ::iO to :Em pm sis Center, 1500 W. Balhoti Blvd . at 0ds1s SPmor CL>ntN, 800 Ma.r-Swtc 202 D, Newport Beach. For guentc AvP , Coronc1 del Mdr. more m19nnotion, call (94!1) 72:i- Admiss1on IS frN• Por mc>re mlor-4728. . mallon, cctU (949) 644-3244 An Introduction lo Hypnosis WEDNESDAY clds!> will b<· prc.,Pntcd from 6 lo 7 p.m di th<• Alphd Om<'CJd • Iypno-A creative wrtUng class will be · Sl'i C<"nlN, 1500 w Bt1lhocl Blvd., SuHP 202 IJ, N<•wp1Jrt B<'ac h Adm1ss1on ts $.:1) l·m mort• 1nfor- mdlion. cdll (q4!-J) 71. J-4718 A class on menopduse w1ll be pres~ntpd from 7 to H p m ut the Alphd OmNJo I iypnos1c; Center. 1500 w. ifolhOd Blvd., Suit<> 202 D, Newport BE>ttc:h Adm~s10n is $10. · For more information, call (949) 72'.l-4728. A Freedom Frotn Smoking class ' will be prPc;Pnll'd from 7 to 9 p m , Mondt1ys CJnd l)lur..dtty'> throuyh , Jdnudc.y Ul lhE' Pulrnoni.lry Con- ference Room c1l I f<Xtg Memonc1l Hosp1tdl. One I lotHJ Dnw. N<•w- port 8edC"h ( 00lltSI' ff'f' IS $7.5. .ResPrvdlJOns dTI' rP<jUtrl'd f-or In the New Year We Wont To Be Your First Choice! Rabbitt Insurance Agency AlITO • HOMEOWNERS • Hf.ALTH 40 Ye11rs m Business ,~ c. ~ s-r1., ...,.,.., -. , . 949-631-77·•0 46 I Old ~pon Blvd. • N""pon Bach ,~ ..... 11 .. ,..u.1 ' •enlll J\LDE~'S .Ct\HPET h<l'l opened Cl 11('\'V 1\rca Hug StucJio j \Vhy PclY Dcpl Store Prkr~·1 ... ALL Hl 'GS & · · HL IN~J .HS rn1 SALE. I f<1nchllc1c1<· \\OOls. c.,ynthcric "'· c.,i..,al· LDEN'S C \Ht>I 'IS, I~< . I(,., i 1'1.11 c 1111.t -.;1 ( ""'·I \It·~· G4fi-4838 • little or no interest in sex? Sc)(ual performance-or cn1oyment problems? . • PMS? Hot flashes? Menopause? Fears o.!,P.stcoporos1s, cane; r, or heart disease? Com11limt11ft1ty aiul Altematlve Wellness /111crve11tio11s Robert T. Ea2an, M.D. Con~ultant for Bttttr !Ttalth mrd u~·ittg . Or. Eagan will evaluate your health concerns and offer solutions including ltfestyle and dietary changes as w 1r as • hert>.I mlcronutrlent, "lt•mln, and mineral supplementations for a ~ range of hormonal, sexual, weight, mOcid, Immunity, canter, and related problem.. Evening and.WHkend a~1ntmenu on~ No medical or insurance plans 1a:epted. PIHut caff for a conwftM1on Mariner'• Mile PrcdCJti_onal Builditia 101 Wut C6ast H~~ay Suite 401 - rt&ach CA 92663 hene ~ 650 i 781 f • Newport 86och/Coslo Mesa ,Doily Pifot Make a resolution to join a service club The annual Mayor's luncheon will he pr . ent<'d at noon at lhe Nuwport Harbor,Nduhcal Mu c- um, 151 c Cw!>t Highway, New- port Bedrh A reception begins at 1 l::m u.rn. Adnusston is $15 for OrungP. County Coast Assoc1a- tum mc·mhers dnd $20 for guest~. RP-s~rvrtllons urn rPquirc:d. Pol motf• intormahon. CdU (949) 660- 8665 • A free program UUed "The Anl-. ma.I W1\}Un Us" will be presented dl noon dl the Newport Beach Centrdl Library's Fm·n~s Meet- ing Room, 1000 Avocado Ave For mort! mfonnation. cC1ll {94YI 717· :l801. • A seminar UUed .. Do You Need a Proless1onul Money Manetgerl" will he presented from noon to 1 :JO p.m. dt Tutto Mare Ris- torante, 545 Newport Center Dri- vf':, Newport Beach. Admission is frf'C Res~r:vdtioru. ore requ1r~d " ror more informdtion. call (949) 156-0153. -. ' ... A needle-arts dass' will be pre- sented from noon to 2:30 p.m. al Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerit~ Ave.. Corona del Mar. Adouc;s1on 1s free. For more infor- mallon, Cdll {949) <>44-3244. ... -THU RSDAY The Ebell C lub of Newport lleach will meet dl 11 JO a.m at the Bahai Connthian Yacht Club,' 1601 Bayside Drive. Newport Reach. ror more infonnation, call (949) 721-92&7. A singing class will meet from t to 3' p m. dt Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave, Corona del Mar. Aclrrussion 1S free. For more inlonnettion, call (949) 644-3244. . . N EW VL~'S llSOLU- 110N .,..-Gl?T INVOLVED. When 1 ftr6t got mvolved in u crvtce club m.1975, it wa bccau 1• l was a ked to ioin l Wd!,O't sur~ what l would find, but J wa honored to bt• tndudPd m a group with CEO ot muior rom- pomes, doctor.., ldwyen;, entre prenews.. leaders m education, electt"d ofhcials dng_just some grt!ttt people. Over tt meal, we enjoyed w<•ekly fellowsh1p as well ds !)erv1cp to our communi- ty and the world. l:h8,ve been a member of Rotary for lhe i)ast 24 years and I wouldn't trade the cxpt•11e11<1 and fnends I have mdde for anythmy. You· won't find many member~ of lhe Exchcrng~. Kiwanis, Lions or Hut.dry dubs who would lrdde their experience either. In the lat~ 1980s, when the . economy went into the tubes, • the btisiness world started focusing on the "bottom lll1e• and 11 dropped support of its employees' partiapal.Jon m ser- VJrc C'lubs. Tocidy, mdl\y busmcsses real- ue they ure missmq d lot wilh theu employees not mvolved in the comt11un1ty und ure encour- dgmg their pdrt.IClpaUon. For example, Sandra Rabus of lhe Bayside Branch of Umon Bank is an active m"'ml>er and past pres1d~nt of lhe Exchange Club of the Orange Coc1st and trea-. surer of the Ordnge. County Coast Association. Rabus notes that everyone i.n the Bayside office is requiied to do some kmd of community servJce - ChdJDber of Commerce, March of Dimes, Diabetes Asi;OC1ation; Operation Santa Claus, Girls State, etc. No wonder the Bay- side Branch has been named thc-0utstancling Uruon Bank Branch 10 Orange County and m Cdlifonua 10 mcent year~. More thdn likely, the commuru- ty involwm~nt has ctdded to the -~' JOAN ANDREWS, MS ... -~ Educational P~ychologist. MJ CC . 'I~ .:~o:A;;~:;~;. . • ,~ . CHILDRl.:.N, ADOLr\Cr.N·r ~. ADULI s A COMPLETE ADD TREATMENT FACILITY < .. 111 1111 1 copy of our FREE NEWSLETI'ER · COASTLINE COUNSELING CENTER 1200 Qua.ii; Sum~ 105 Newport Beach. CA 92660 . (949) 476-0991 wy,w .• 1dd-help.wm -~ ~ .DESIGNER RESALE BOUTl~)UE Featuring the Lsgest Selectfon of St. John Knits,. Sport, AccessOries Jewelty a Shoes etc. (949) 675·9756 336 Poinsettia (at P01) • Corona del Mar Select an "assisted Utljng residenc •Quallfled. E~enced Car ers • Clean Well-Equipped Homes In Safe Resk::Jentiat Neighborhoods • Careful ~pervtslon • Quality Assurance COMMUNITY ·. & CLUIS · jim deboonl bottom line because when peu· pie think of banking, they think of the Union Bank employee who 1s involved Ill the commu- ruty. Our family did. Other compcmies am follow~ · ing the Union Bank example of ·community involvement, including Pacific Bell arid M<>r- rill Lynch. They know it mdkcs a difference. But most people st<ly m scr- Vlce clubs for the friendship, fellowship and sense of purpose' membership provides. It's a way to demonstrate our religious beliefs -caring for our fellow human beings without concern of profit. It's developing ledd- ers and learning public speak- ing. It's having an mtP.rest apart from spouse and farruly U'tJt also provides satisfdctlon. Too many people have a catcher's mitt on both hands. Take one mitt off, so you can throw back somet.h.i.ng to your community in the wa¥-f>f ser- vice in '999. Check out the servic~ club of your choice. You are needed if we a:re truly. to make t.\llS a better corumµnity and world m which to live. Best wishes for the New YeCJrl WORTH REPEATING ... •J<ind words and good dPed • are eternal. You never know • where the11 influence will end.· SERVICE CWI ME.E11NGS THIS COMING WllK. Want to get more involved in yoyr community. make • nr:w fntnds, netwof1c or give ~ thr~ back to your, community? Try a service dub' You are invited to attend a club meeting this coming week. Manr du~ will boy your first guest mea for y0u MONDAY -6:10 P.M. 'l'he Harbor ~esa Ltons Ch,.tb will be at the Costa Mesa (iolf and Country Club to hear Usha Jam of United Mar kettng & Marhng discuss "What tt means to hve rn America." • TUESDAY -7:JO A.M. The Newport Beach Sunrtse Rotary Club meets at the ~alboa Ray Club to hear Billy Whitford on •Newport Aquatic Center.· · 6:10 P.M .• The Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Lions Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Clul> for a business meeting WEDNESDAY -7:15 A.M. The South Coast Metro Rotary Club will meet at the Center Club. The Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the University Athletic Club NOON , The Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. 6 P.M. · The Newport·Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Connth1an Yacht Club to hear Marshall Duffield discuss electrtc boats · THURSDAY -7:30 A.M. The Costa Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meeu at Mimi's cafe. 11:10 A.M. The Ebell Club of Newport Beach meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to be entertained by a barber· shop quartet NOON The Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia • Corinthian Yacht Club, The Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets at the .. ob- day Inn. The Exchange·Club of New· port Harbor meets at Riverboat Restaurant for a business meeting The Newport Irvine Rotary Club meets at the lntane Marriott Hotel to hear Gary Leuerbee discuss ·stocks for the Long Run.· • COMMUNITY • CLUBS is published every Saturday. Fax your service club's meeting information to (949) 660- 8667 or mail \0 2082 S E Bnstol St , Suite 5, Newport Beach, 92660. ~.ztaM@fiOl~HM OUR M EALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO WE TAl<E FAMILY DINING TO THE NEXT LEVEL! .. r,_ .. •' 0 d Since 1972 I I I I I I I I I I tw.~.., ................ wttti...,....., •••• ....... ..,... I Dlla:salll ..... ...., .. -... • ..,_., 1111•"-• ... 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C.1 1stdl Court., Commercial and hobbyist Show hours will be from 10 a.m . will he transfurme<t mto dn on.:htd orchid grower, will compete for to 9 pt.m.7Thursdgytandd F~dadyi 1 10 1 h th k t th · · d . a m o p.m . .;>Q ur ay, dfl y'een ouse, an s u e ere pnzes an trophies awarded by a.m. to 6:30 pm Sunday. ativ1ty of more lhctn So of thP Judges tram the Amen,c:an Orchid Crystal Court is at 3333 Bear -world's lPddmg orchid qrowers Society, the Cymb1d1wn Society I St. For more information call Rare _dud umqut~ uJChtd hluums of Amened, and loca.J orchid and· (714) 435-2160. Resen·atlons n!quired. Call H00/511-1/0AG ( 4624). l 11/e.\.~ otberu·lse 11otetl. all classes llnd erents are jn..•e Ask the Doctor Do)ou ha\'<.' question~ about the recent adY.lncb in t.horap~· for corona11 Mt~I") dt~<.~e? Presented by l.cl' Cartc1·, M.O.j Hoag Ho~p1t.al cardiologist Cnmp!tmentary• c_o1~/me11tt1/ breakfast tcill be sened. LYLEEN & JEFF EWING SHOPPING FOR A MOVING COMPANY Whether ~cu .. n. moving oc~' town or a rOC1 the count'). it L" a good idea to hop around for a hou,chold rnml'r. Local mo\. ing cum pan it: ha ·c alwnys been \Cl) wmpctiti\l'~ Wh~n intcr~tatc mo\cr:. \\\:h. more regulatl'<i b) the lnte~tatc Commerce Comrni ~ion. the} chargctJ ba'icall~ the sum rnte~. Since that indu tr) ha ~'l:n de regulated, the tutcs atl' .. ark.'<I and even ncguti11bh: Get 1cwnm1endatlon' 1r~m1 f ncnds 01 nc•ghbors ii you un: in the market for u mover. Call .SC\.1:rnl companies tor · estimate:. and a~k how their rate~ arc calculated. nmJ out ~hat kind of ·inl-urancc! against damage or • bn.>akage i indudc<l in their charge... und what uddilioruil coverage will cc t \OU. '01c charg~ arc u ually broken du"'11 into ~o area -packing. und loading and unloading. ~ou ·can somctiml' .ll\C u con~1dcrable am·ount ol money by doing )OUr o"'n packing, but doing so rpay limit the mover·~ liahilit .• I )teen und Jell han~ 20 consc ·uti\C )Cars of r~al e tutc cxpaicncc in Ncwpor1 each. They are Coldwell Banker·~ #1 agent for prof cs ional ~ce or advice with all )our re.ii c.~tatc needs. call the Ewinpat 714/64+9060x t 14. ··- The in-sto~ t11ilor shop, wi1/Jin Romano's in the Co"°"" JJ M.,. Pliua. ltllli41J MASter Taik>r, th11t 110 your alteratio11s needs 15o/o0fF AU ALTERATIONS OVER$20.00 - ... - Call &·Order Now! . Offer expires January t 6, t 999 • I ' s '~N~O~~~~,!· Offer good for one outlet ln servlceeble areas only. Oonverter bOx required to order Pay-Per-View. Additional fees for Pay-Per-View events an4 movies. Other testrlctlons may apply. A 8 Saturday. January 2, 1999 I date book ... Newport Beoch/~os~ Me~! . . . .. Check ·out .Poorinan's 'Anti-;Radio' show at J-Iogue's · G R.1SU1'1'.; • T uckcd away m a row of . bu.sm 1 of hc:es fl.ear the • John Wayn..e AU'J)Ort sits a popular after-work destination where patrons can kick up thejr teel and listen to good live music Wednrsday through Sat- urday and now dunng the tctp~ mg of Jun •Poorman· Ttcnton's new Anti-Radio r;how. You would probably zip right by J logue BdTllUchael's.on Cam- pus Dove U it wasn't for a bnght red neon sign beckorung motonsts to stop in for a drink' or bite to eat. Th~ bdr dnd grill is a modestly-s1wd plcH'e that 1s a hot spot for many of tho~ who NIGHT LIFE work tn the sur- rounclinq busi- ness parks . Hogue's Wd'i l<>cdtC'CJ Jor more than .d deecs.<JP on NPwport · Boulevdrd dnd 1 ~th Street before owner Wtllittm Lt•(• pdcked lus bags and hPddPCI rtC'ro'>s town The new hwldmq hd'> t1 uniWJe design, With rNI pipes cmd fan boxes runnU'Jq c1lonq the> cC'thng. It looks hkf' a toy ldctory de'>tgned ~ d child. It does hav~ the stdnddrd fan• fqr those k?ds ) at hcdrt a couple of pool wbles, h1g screen tc•IPvis1ons, tabletop v1deoga.m<>i.. Mdybc o s19n to r.omc 1s the tall of a Ccssnd ptane sti< king out of d wi:ill . ThP. dub 1s nght across the ~et from the au- pod/Scdry ffiOught, 1sn't 1t7 -. Sevcrdl neon .signs with beer and sports IO<JOS adorn the inside, but 11 you must hx your eyes on one. theck out d cool ...... 3950 campw Drive. Newport'Beach • WHIN: 10:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. Monday through Saturday • + HOWMUOf: $5 cover Wednes- day through Satur- day; price varies with headliner acts· + PHONE: (949) ~6)-0270 J - Gultarbt .J~y fine of Petrivtbe plays at Hogue BarmJchael's dur- ing the taping of . Poonnan's .. Anti- RadJo .. show. DON 1.£.A( H I DAA.Y PR.OT display behind the bar. A light- . mg fixture shows a bounding golf ba.11 that hits the gre<.>n and lands m the hole -every tim'e. When the sun goes d_own, the music is turned up. and the suits and ties are-traded in for sR<!¥-. ers and baggy pants. Hogue's is a haven for live music evety Wednesday through Saturday. It's also where lrenton's new MORE 'lHAN A UNGERJE scrou CD's & DVD's 'i' Shoes 'f Toys 'f Lotions: . l show will be served up every · ·Wednesday and ThU[sday night. The termer KROQ disc jockey rallied the crowd last Wednes- day as four bands took the stag . Hls angle is to showcase unsigned Orange County bands, ,then play the concert from 4 to 8 p.m. the f~llowing day on his . aller;Qoon show on KMMY-AM 1600. The first event was d rousing success-. as Poorman shdlllcless- ly plugged his handful of spon- sors to possibly land .some more. One bp for Hogue's -they may need a bigger stage for bands such as PrC1JCCt Tru. The 11- . piece musical entourage had a hard time establishing a stage presence. Headhnm acts do stop by at • 1 Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner t nlq11t •IM room & dlnlns room-. •••ll~lt for IJ"CIUP bu _ _.,.,and prhale rull<'tloru 723-0621 Please Call l'·or R~natlo~ and Dlrtttkm • 251 Shipyard Way• ewport Beach Holy smokes1. ~IDQI> 113 of our ear Is certffled Outdoors I 3 outdoor Pool Tables 1830 Newport Blvd. Newport at Har1>0r Costa Mesa 548-8428 Plug into the Pilot Class.fled seak>n to find 5efvfcl5 from ~KS and • Seat's Dave Wakeling on New: Year's Eve, he will return on Jan. 23. ·we have a real gOod variety of bands that play here,• LeE! said. "With the nu.x we have, it see"ms that everyone bas a good time when they come.here." One of the more popular attractions at Hogue's is the sushi bar, which doesn't close unnl midnight. Customers can saddle up to the bar and watch a chef slice and dice the ra"!, fish to their pa(bcular liking. During Happy Hour (4 to 7 pm.), . - Hogue of~rs all-you-can-eat ·sushi for $15. Not a bad deal for th~ Par East morsel that has • become a popular Calif omia cwsine. _ Patrons can wash down the sli ery sushi with one (or more) of 20 beers on tap, ranging from" Coors Light to oilcan-viscous Guinness. There are also 60 Items on a healthy menu that includes hamburgers, sand~ch­ es and seafood platters. The main kitchen closes:at about 10 p.m., a fair warrung for all of those late-night clin'ers. Also, a . free buffet can bring a long line dunng Happy Hour every wee"- . 'day. Hogue's. Boom Shdka will lay down its reggae bedts on Jan. 8, and blues ahc1onado James Hannan will perform on Jan. 14. In case y~u missed English~ It may be oft the beaten track, but Hogue's is right up your alley if you enjoy an eel~-• tic mix o·f bands w\th a group of friends. Make it your new meet- ing place or hangout. Children • Pamil.ies • Executives • Models • PerformingArtistS a ... 1c .,c;;;;) ;;·~:;;~~d•• ~ 1§ 711 W. t7th St. (at Pomona), Unit t).7, Cotta M .. -1 block hom n-.da oe'a Zubie's Proudly Serving 30 Years! 414 Old Newport Blvd. Invites you. to our ROSE ·PRUNING DEMONSTRATION Learn how correct Rose pruning multiplies blooms. Bigger snd better ROSES ;rom your own Rose Garden. SANTAANA . STARTING AT 11 .A.M. N~rtBeach ·'645-6086 SATURDAY JANUARY 9tb le 16&11 COSTA MfJiA STARTING AT 2::io P.M. " Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot ,date book I -New year brings revivcils·, repriSes tq local theaters 'Faculty' teaches the meaning 9f stoopid UNCt.B DoN Naghtrnaro un Elm Street,• 01/er the 6Chool? To make a • pas bl 81ertn tim "Halloween,• •species,· "Tcr-buck, dummy. There's enough ~ gged on. 'IOM rnus W itb the new year, local •theatergoer~ gc!I nP,w bills of fd1e ·rll their favorite playhouses -although the first two offf'nngs un thr! menu have been scrvPd dt least once before. The Theater Distntt wins the honor of beuig first out of the · gate in 1999, with d .special twQ- . weekend rcpric;e of "Light Sensi- tive." ·This show, a drdmatic · c;;omedy about hndang love dt the -most-unexpected time, opened New Year's Eve dnd play!-> through Sunday. Back m February of 1'965, South Coast Repertory mtro· duced THEATER PREVIEW tl<;elf to • . Orange Coi.inty with a super-chdrged adapt,dllon of Moliere's "Tartuffe.· The wm- edy about hypocrisy returns for · 1ts third visit Jan : 15, playmg on the mainstage through FP.b. 14- with one member of that origmt1l cast, Don Took, dbodrd. SCR's Second StagP will light up Jan. 29, wht>n DaVld • ldm'i. .. Skylight,• about ·iormPr Jow•rs cittempting a n•conc1tiation, drrives for its local prerrucre.:.nt(! show runs through FP.b. 28. -1-----1..LIA:l>L..:M:u.ue evcmJng. ~t the ~ewpc>rt Th1>ttter Arts Cmtc>r, •Tue Prune of Mt<;!) J~C:ln Brodie• hows in for il month-long run. The drama, ttbout a chdnsmahc teacher dl an English grrt~·. Qlool.in the 1930s, plays ~ough Feb. 28. • OCC's repertory thedler it:oup will mount d pair of -.tu- 4Emt-dtreC:te.d .;hort plays h}t1hl' :::ime author F<'b b-14 m the' ~dio Thedtar. The production ;21 ,titlcd "Tercnlc McNally, Ter- el\ce McNally .. a nd will !>poUight le er-known play:> from the author of •Frdnkie and Johnny m the Clair de Lu:ne· and ·Tue liibon ·TraYlcttd. • The.Costa Me. a Civic Play- house ongmally had Jolin Guare's ·House of Blue Leave • ticketed for a Feb. 12 opening. Now the attraction will be Beth Henley's "Cruncs of thP. Heart.• a dr:amabc comedy focusmg on three strdllge s1sters in Mississip- pi, playing through .· March 7. Finally. the Thedter Dts- trict will revive Patnck The Theater District wins the honor of being first out of the ~ Dennis' pop- gote in 1999, ··" ular comedy with 0 ~......u.1 fwo. -Aun tic ~ ·Marne,• weekend reprise operung Feb. of •Light . 19 for a five- weekend Sensitive: engagement. ~ ... · lb.is show will feature the lcugest cast the Costa Mesa company has amassed on its stage . BACKSTAGE ,_ 1\venty·SIX years ago, South Coa.St Repertory . mounted Fredenck Durrenrnatt's comedy "Play Strindberg" at Its downtown Costa Mesa theater, with founcling artists ~ laJ London Jr. cmd Don Took -pldymg chdracters twice their dge - romprismg two-thirds of the c,1st. "low they're old enough for the roles. and they'll take them up again March 12 in a revtvcd of -stnndberg" \4/llh fellow found- ing artist Martha McFarland completing the three·chardcter cast. Directing will be Hope Alexander, who also was a part of SCR's early ddys. appearing i.n l 965's ·Ring Round the Moon.• • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot . His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. A dangerous promulgation:· that teenageB a.re capable of tntelllgent ctiofi'f 1:n horror filml. So goes the line that has been promoted the last few years tn •saeam," .-Screaril 2, • and now, allegedly. in "The Fae· ulty." This Is getting kind of old Give me the dimbulbs who travel darkened !itairs, investi- gate strange noises, 1gnore warrungs and oan't find keys, a way out, a flashlight. weapons or functioning brain cells. UNCL£ DON'S VIEWS OF NIL REPUTE As dark ~ t month-old banana. omnipresent, omnipotent and omni- ,. scien( the Old School Building, the omphalos of •Tue Faculty," stands. A fac- ulty mem ber appears. the music crescen dos forte. Another facul- ty member appears, the music crescendos fortissimo The chase U; on. It's footb all coach Robert Patrick hamming it up while hunting down yet anothe r mem- ber of the faculty. . Ever seen "Night of the Llv- . Dead " "Alien " •Jaws • •A 1ng , , . ~-•• •.!' ••••••• : Newport ,: : BEAUTY SUPPLY : 1 da1 .. naloglc& -1 I . I ~ H.1).~. ~ I'••••••·••••••••• J1 :zoo/o OFF: • Entire Purchase • I • t.: ~ Sebastian S De-ri " ~ I 1 & t. 'Cda ~ Mv m I . """ ?roxn ••••••••••••••••••• I 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. I I 261 ~6788 I 1 Jamboree at Bristol : : Back Bay Court I •••••••••••• SNOWBOARDS • SKIES • SKATEBOARDS • GOLF • BASEBALL let's say then?'s 8 sport you're just used and new ~rts equipment. So It hlng to get Into. But you're not · come ln and check out the selectlon . .:re you'll like It. We'd I I We'U get you lnto a sport, . PLAY&· AaAln without getting you Into a tuggeBt a trip to Play.It SPC· n C• Again Sporta. We tell quality . ~ I ~. major lnwstment. 3313 S. BRISTOL ST. •,Sount COAST MEIRO .. 1o.m.sp.n (Brletol • MacArthur next to Mich• .. •) u 8'at l()em.6pm (714) 641-7427 SWI 11 am-5.,m • ' Hours: miriator " anything on MysJ,cry 01 you neuron-depl ted half· lb her ano tieroett Scienoe:Th atrc and 'C\'ery other Wits out there willing to spend ll;OW hove to fxgger ~ut how to honor/monster/so-fa llick that's· good green on bad celluloid to ve this little town m Ohio, ever b een made? lnsplrations fund these types Of movi ,, . filffiCd iii Texas, from eternal all for "Tho Faculty,· a rutw:it There was a ~rde of five at tht• damnation and future seqµeli no-br'amer about yet another showing I attended. . . The do~ find i;t Ulat the 14 bwic:h o~ body snatchers which Populated here an~ there by ~~th ~ort'::!~.nR ~~~~c!1:-~d posits tlus conumc.lumb who's monster movte expatriates u. t So wh are possessed, who's not poss1>ssed, (Pat~ck of ·Te~ator r), hor· ~:is~~~~~~ invacllirg our , who's gonna be !?ossessed, an.d ~~ fii~k.graduatcs (Piper Lc1une, planet? A sollioquy explams it, Ca.11 you be repossL'SSt d. ~~me ), a.long with .a bo:.l of• hut Yolll Favonte Unc was Swe enough, we got yer ain t-l·~n:them-somPwhcr~. d mg that aforement!onoo tagteam of mu;flts out tQ save •Tue ~aculty" ~veracts and h~d-bangmg thing at the time, Mom, ·appl pie and the Ameri-under-mt~rests its way ~oug~ th pre-occ;upied. • can Way. There's n doper, a 90·plus min~tes. . • Found eventually is the JOCk, a cheerleader~ and a doo· . Our hero~ this dog is a pen-Mather l\ton'i'ter, reduced to fu.:> amongst this horde l'lf cil-necked geek whc;> wa~t to room tcmperatur m it scene teenage stereotypes who, upon be a ne~spape(Illan. ~:we that plays out longer lhan the expendmg some U10ught (eyes wandenng the dtbletic h Id one. chanot race in •Ben-Hur• and b~mg, ears smoking), manage fine afternoon he spots ~me-as special-effects challenged as " to'utter, in one compl~te en-thing weird.~ thing 15 mean, anything out of •plan 9 From tence, the entire prcmJ.Se ot ugly. nasty. bites and precd":> Outer Space.• · •The Faculty.· mces~tly. Upon taking it to . l fer destruction causes d com-· . •we think alien.s are taking the .saence la~>._1dentifica~on Ui ple,te rea:>vtµy of all those in1ect- ovcr our school." found to be diffi~l but il 15 ed, J oavmg only the audience, ~" With a dysfunctional school probabl}'. a Juvenile editonc.us dulled into a 90-minyle ~1upor, like theirs_. why ~hould they dumbellicus. . pondenng the diminished possi- care? Sadistic students. pill:pop-The ~hase is now on. Cen bi.titles of rccovenng the bine and ping nurses, stoner akohohc these things, loosed upon the money 50 expended. teachers all evacuate from world, wreak enough havoc and their addled brains enough four-destruction to keep the audi-~--..,....._,...------_,...,..... __ ......,~,. Jetter words to make Richard ence from sleeping? A couple • UNO.E DON reviews 8-movies and , ..,1 cheesy musical acts for the Daily Pilot. You Cdn e·m.l1I him at YourFa...Unc Pryor blu.c;H: bangs of my head against an So why arc lb<? ali~!n~ taking obliging wall stwuted me into·. Oaolcom . ,1 ·come ·m and see our !A{asCamf Seli.d iott of • ck.signer rugs amt carpets. (949) 722-7224 Mon Frr 10-6 Sat 10.5 www.rugsandcarpets.com 230 East 17th Si Costa Mesa -. ROSEY'S AUTOBODY ~ (- . ~ . You Have the .. Right . ·:.- ~ -\.· .. .-- to Choose Your Repair Facility Insist on the Best· Lifetime Warranty , Full Service Collision Center.,.-_..___..,:-1 Insurance Approved Shop (949) 642-4522. 121 Industrial Way • Costa Mesa , • A I 0 Saturday, Jo°nvory ·2. 1999 POLAR CONTINUED FROM 1 pre cnted the N wport Beach Runnamucks, a CA lnd1etn PrulCe s ·club. ·mily Moms m y huve been the only one who wa n't put off by the colcJcr-than·normal sUrf. "I go mto my grandma·~ pool when there's no red ~the thcnnom~t<'r, dnd it':; not cold,• he said. C10tron, dres:,ed as Father Tune and·rarrying a taf1 with • J 996" pr10tP.d Qn it, led the group in the Polb.r Becir pledqc from atop 8 lifeguard tower. " ·1 hereby erose la!>l yt>cu's problc>ms and·wonies ....... und last ruqhl's fi~ w1d Vlgorously ~d ener- g bcdlly chw into lh£> Nl•w Year," they chanted. I Ie then slnpped ot'r-hls robe and beard and bt.>cdme Baby New Yedr, weanng only a diaper while leading U1e pdck ol swun'jwt-,clad people 10t9 tho chilly ocettn. Cintron said he d0<•sn't ·tore~e himself ever • owing up thQ annuill tnid1tion. "The ~nef1t is I won't hcivc to wear dn old man's co!\tume, and I'll cilreddy l.>t• wedring a ·d1dper," h~ scUd. Like Cintron, most of the people who take part gi th(• pluncw ddmitt<'dly have to be a little wacky. Just dsk Jcick ~huw, who was tdking pictures of 6.is wife, Ellc-r1 Sh<K kro, and her fnend, Carol Jew- ell, '1s lh£•y pu•pur1>d to tdke the plunge in their baUung suih und swun raps. '--- • •My hu ... httnd thmk'> we're crazy• Shockro wid . "I'm tc1k1rHJ pie turci; to certify 1t." quip~ Shaw, vowmq "Tlww's rJC> wc1y I would get m that Wdter." KIM HAG -tlHY..z'IU.ISJ 0.Aft:Y Pl.OT Newport Beach neighbors Jacob Furgatch, left. and Michael Morris keep a watchful eye on their daughters, Emily Morris and Sarah Furgatch, after all four participated in the Polar Bear Swim New Year's Day at the Balboa Pier on Frlday. • . Sailing classes ·set to begin at OCC ·COSTA ~1E~ \ OCC is otformq d c hc1 nc l' <~r studcn ts to set :-.d1l th1<; spnnq II ough d van- Pty of< n>d1t t1nd non rPd1t C'ldss- es 111 s<11ll119. Tiw < lttss<•s ttrl' olfer<'d Jct.nu- •lf)' throuqh March dDd dre dVdil- abl<• tprouqh1111t lh<• dtt} l\.to ... t <'our~t'" run hve weeks llld dfl' htt'>~-tl .11 <>\C's St1iling entPr 1n Nt>wport Bt•clc h They ofter h<1ncl..,·nn 111..,trw lion Cours- es range _trom "'Beginning Sail- ing" in Lido 14 sail boats, to •Ocean Sailing• a board OCC's ldrge ocean racers. 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(ests on your feet. • ~e'11):>ort Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sotvrdoy, January 2, 1999 A J l PHOTO EDlTOR .MARC•MARTIN, 574-4231 .. r A 12 Sotvrdoy, January 2 1 999 DUBIOUS CONTINUED FROM A 1 fEIR\JAlf'( ()1. Bwtu>U Gordon Forgey, who had Janll's L1 ·e Crununel, ct con· v1<1''<l axuctl offender, dS d houw mote, to .. +•s hb medical hc1>n.;<' f.rm:u d :i.l.dte boord ~hcri they dll>• coVN he took Crw'nnwl Wlth him. 1)11 flll'ChC di VISll'i Tiiey dl'l' difPslt•d l<1tl'r m the• yPdT on susp1non ol 111111'-i.tmq .. I h·YPdf·Ulcl hoy l:I Nmo \\ ll'ctks hovo< 111 Ne ·W· purl-MP~• Stonns bBp<J ro11• h1•11cl· h1qh Wd\I~ lllSlcll• Nr•wport wttll'S, und surff·1s !lock lo th\! t>nllttncl' <11 N1•wport I f.ulmr ·1 quPs~ it's ontt>lhmq to tell vour kids t1111I qrn11<11\11ls <1hout," Sdlcl h,u l>or J><1trol Sqt J.mw ... Thorn.i'> , '-illll· 11111tl11•1•11lr111)~ I' to Nt•\-.port 11111 bm I'> not -.11111Pthmq w" st't• th.ti" · ult1•11 • \1111111q Hw lll'<JcllJ\'(' 1•111 •th ol L!I N111n ..,, .,, hons ctH • l<'ll '>tr cuicl- • () 011 l><•<1ch1•., .1nd the· s.incl 1s ht IPH•d v..1!11 tlw worst df'h11-. 111 .!~ \l?t!J<, 1\ s1Hl l11J} ( :1ll><•fl th1• Cell, ll Sllcl\' ~1<11111•s1' 11)1x, runs Ullo s0111t• 111111 lilt• Wht'll ht• '>llflf•rs cl <fl'>hl< 11l1•d 1,111, 11pJi.tlf'l\ll~ <1! lh1• h,111ds 111 -.omt• <1111'1 s1<ko f-ct<HHJ dt•ctlh 11 M/IRl M . . . Pltmnmy Conunic;ston hetirmy. P.tt f<l(• on 111111 Mmts: Nt•wport Bc1Kh und Co~td Mc it lift! two of a few Orange County c1tie~ lhat charge the C 11l Stouts for a penrut to peddle their c:ookl ctuzmy the annual wmt r sale. Trymg to make ct love qmnec- tion: Becky, the CC'ntcnmal Farm buUaJo, IS sent off to t1 buffalo b1ll· qh!:> resort to try and find romance .ind, more importdnt, procrNlbon. John Waym• fu1ully ~Wis d grnve 111.11 ker, and it's fJt for d duke. The brontf', ldsso-franl<'d rtldrker ends <t 20-yedr mystery as to where f'Xt1ctJy .the• Wes1 m icon Is buried· U1 P.icJfl( View M£•mon.rl Park 'APRIL \ t urol\d dc>I ~for hypnothPra· p1st .... charqt~l Wlth cloan9 more 111,111 111st puttin9 hb (>dlJ<.~nts to -.l1•1•p dltq1 on!:' womcin sr1ys c;he was :-.1 •x uc1 lly dS'ic.luJte<I NPvvport Bc~dch polu 1· J->Ul oul Uw st•<1rrh for more lo«tl women who n1<1v huvt> ~n \ u1l,1h'd whil~ undPr hypnosl'>. Ron<1ld NPwman. 'u promuwnt • On1dr Coyotzin ltiv ra trial; Rive ra is lutcr found gwlty of kllling tnr- rner Ddily Pilot employee Donna Jacobson A woman uspccted of poiwn- ing h~r 83-yettr-old houscmate is conVJcted of attempted mwder. She tried to kill the elderly lady by spiking her tea. tht'fl placing plas- tic wrap over her fac: • · lUNE . . Drdt, rollro dqain: A would·be robber u; stym.lro "' Albertsons after milnag<'r Scott Arrendondo refuses lo hdncl over·any money because the rob~r·s gun Le; a fake. The robber thredtens to come back with a red.I gun, but h~ never does. Draf, foiled agdm 11. A man bun· gles 'an att••mptPd robber)t at Pay-• less Shoe Source in C~td Mesa. The lone employ<.'<~. James Steven- son, IS held hostage bnefly, but the robber apolog1ze!i. dnd releases him. Poli.co cars arove 'Ix-Jore Oscar Washington Jr. h<l!> time to escape so he cdlls 911 dnd poses as a cus- tomer. He then calls back as him- seU. "I think he 1ust got in over his hedd," police Lt Ron South Sclld. · N1·w port I3<•<1rh rt-~1d1•nt, 1s one• of a Pdttl Russel gets two and a half hcuHIJuJ t)f stts1><•<<t1> lx•llPvNI to be y~ars in Jdll on ftve misdemednor p.irt of an mtcmaltoni.11 chuy--.muu· counts uf v1dC'otaping young vhnq nnq NC>WJlldll 1s dCC~')e>d of women undressing in homes and helping bnnq m hW1· public restrooms. I le turns down <lrNh. of pounds of the offer of hve yeclJ'S probation IDclI'IJlldnc1 lht1l W<'fC' because he appdrenUy doesn't like d.tslnhutl•d through· the ronrul.Jons of that sentence. out ( 'ciliJom1c1 I IP 1s dWdttinq tn.11 1 h1• own1•r:-. of Nc>w p1111 ·~ · mo!;t lctmous nucl" hc1r, 11w !\4c>n11.11<1, hit• a clctiJ11 dCfcJtn~I llw < 1ty ctskmq tor, drnonq olhN thmqs, H'IJTI· burs1>nwnt for wlH•shnwnts police olhn•rs hue! wh1h• Tmd Schafnitz is fotmd hoarding dothes dunng her sentence for drug po ses<;10n. She gets a three· ddy disciplinary punishment. at Women's Cc>ntral Jail. · JULY Pinkmdn M1<"hdel Max St·d lions, dl'h~ drated dJld hungry, \\ct.'>hl .t-.horc• tlflt•r I I '\ino stonn'> chumffi hugt-surf. doinu cmU1-manclat- P<I rnomtonnq Nc·c~d­ lc>ss to say, th~ nty dc•nu•d U11! c laun. dressed up in a hot pmk body swt and riding Mound on d unicycle - ts released from tus contract with the to6th Orange County Fair filter news articles reveal tus not-so-rosy J>dSl He hdd faced child molestd- twn chclige in O regon. The c:harges were nev€'r substantia(ed. but Fair orfindls ·said the news would d.ffoct Max's dbility to per- tom1 hls JOb. hi' 1-.11 I ,1dc 1pt"d ( i1ll •1 '1 t Js '"\ t ·ti 111• I c1l>u11l 1(10 1~·11plt• 1 t1ll 111 \1<.;1t MAY h<· I )O\l'I Sl1•11!''> Pt>l ( ·,111· ( t•llll'J • /\Ju h.u·I Allctn Lc1rn11J<l 1<, .inest- lu <ht•< k 1111 ll11• tdl, t111d d 1111 c1l Pd Im rill<•Cf<'<lly pos..,t·s~mq up to 7 w0111c111c1d<1ph111111 1p11111.., of nwlht1mpht'lclminc. L.1111cird: II lonqt111w Newport oty l1111lclmq lllSIK'C tor. Wd., ..rrestcd in cl ( 11} •tl\\'Hf'd Vl'hl< IP '((• lc1ter rc·-.1<111t'<I Imm 1111• < 1ty, whPrt• h£> h.nl worked 101 17 yo~r-; MARCH h 1q1l1\1' 1l'slt11m11t•111 Sul StJll111 c1nn•l tllll I'S Ill!> pt.111, to ff'OJll'll lh1 Bh11• Bt•1•l, 11 on< 1•-popult11 1\11 (',1d- dl'n Sq~l<UI' l'•tll'r)' Sollt>r, ol COUr.-1', h,ld lo pick o llqhl \ .. Jtla lh1• dty OVl'l JX'lllllb Thi.; tlllll' ht> V..tlll, d flcl lhc· Bt>l'I Wt'lll Oil \\1tli1111I ct A JtHlq1• '' h1t 111lm1t'> ht> was 11txl<ltn!I oll d1111nq p.irt of th<> pro.; <"Pt•clim1., cit'< !cm•.., <1 nuslna) m the Luthf • Ptwter • Ceraaic • TaJ n ua • lroa • Fiae • Tea• • ••ft•r'J ........ 111111'11 ..... ... CIPllll .. .... '1 ...... ----______ .............. . ---·- .......... ...... '21 .... ............. ...... _ Samuel Montes .allegedly IJ!.Olests his two stepsons and arranges Sf".X sessions between the boys and his roommate, James Nogale,o;. Both men plead innocent to the accusations. In-line skater Naomi McComb gets more than exemse when New- PQrt Beadi"p:>lice ot11cers JSsue her u .......... .... ..... It• ....... '48. '148 Mab111ir CllllUH1Ul1 .... c ..... ........ , ,.,.,,, ,,,, .. ,. o .... ,,. •• --·•1ee · ... - .. Newport Beach/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot NOVEMIO Police say o Newport Harbor I ligh School group called NOFX is not a gang, even though there have been several unrelated inci- dents 8560dated with the group, including an alleged attack by two members on a friend's father. Police· say lhe gr:oup does not fit penal code gang cnteria. I wear my sunglasses at night: The overwhelming number of • bright white Christmas lights at tJm 1\inity Broadcasting ·Network incite Pilot readers · to write ir'I, ._.ex:pres.mig their disdain for ~d­ mg money and man nours on such a project. ~ • DONUA(H/OAlYPl.OT Longtime Balboa residents Gay · Wassail-Kelly and Bill Kelly have their old wooden tugboat. the S.S Michigan, exorcised of all demons A hysterical ceremony promises to rid the cartoonish tugboat of peel- ing paint. a horn that breaks and "that sin.king feeling." NaomJ McComb couldn't'beJ¥ve she ~ived a speeding Ucket while sk~ttng along the Newport Beach boardwalk in July. speeding ticket on the boardwalk. She is clocked at 17 mph. She chal- lenge$ th'e ticket, and the experi- ence moves her to launch a cam- paign as a Newport Bedch City Council wnte-in candidate: AUGUST Lido Cigar Room owner DaVJd Peck has smoke blown m his eyes by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of COTIUTlf.'!rce when tus store is excluded for the third straight yedr from the Taste of Newport event. Tho last picture show: The Port Theatre closes its doors to movte- goers who loved it for 1ls film fcsb· vals and wceklong runs of mde- pendent and foreign films. along with Hollywood classics. A band of loyd.hst.s, led by employee Maggie · Sullivan, starts lo fight for 1t.s reju- venation. · · Mdny Newport-Mesa school clic;trict t~achers are resigning irom their posJtions 111 order to seek jobs in nearby districts. where their sdldfiel> could · be as much as $20,000 more per year'. • SEPTEMBER· She breaks the news, and makel> the news. Dally Pilot reporte r Je.nifer RagldJld gets a r:ap sheet dfter showing up on Council- woman Nonna Glover's doorstep to get a._ quote for a news story. Glover calls the police and claims the reporter unlawfully entered her home. An investigation by the Orange County Distnct Attorney's Office ensues, but Glover later drops the charges. Newport Coast -the wuncor- porated commuruty of million:.dol- 1.ar, ocean-VJew homes -discusses beconung a separate city from Newport Beach after a study shows otyhQO<l wouJd be d viable course of action. · OCTOIER - Costa Mesa City Hall is brought into the ·g{)s· with a $106,000 remooeling job that replaces the outdated floors, ·wdlli; and lighting in the lobby and in.Stalls an interac- tive touch-screen kiosk for visitors. The Balboa ferry raises fts rates for passenger s.erv1ce from the perunsula to Balbod Island for the first ti.me m four yea.rs. The owners ote rising costs and declining pas- senger loads for the mcr<.'asc. The ongoing peril.5 . of Rupert: The unofficial swan mdscot of Newport Harbor is coated m diesel fuel after a sunk.en boat dumps 42 gallons of the fuel in the Wdter ear- lier in the momlng. His feathers were ruffled, but he emerged unscathed. OEaMBER Newport Beach City Council swears m its new leaders after a rough election. The enteriaining c~eP1ony mcludes a 35-minute speech by outgomg Councilman John Hedges and h umorous part- ing gifts from Public Works Direc- tor Don We bb. Councilwoman Norrod G lover ,moves seats, hoping to change her luck. After a two-month search, Coast Community College District employees Barbara and Seo.tty Ross solve the mystery of the OCC diploma they f9und at a camp- ground near Santa Barbara. An acqud.1Jl1ance of Amber Toinette Knight, the diploma's owner, brought it to her but when she rejected hun, he tossed the memento dbout 8 feet up into a tree. A womd.n speeding through a red light on Harbor Boulevard ends up causing $150,000 worth of dam· age to three spanking-new Jaguars parked a t the Bauer Lotus dealership. Her reaction: "1 feel lucky" -Compiled by the Dally Pilot staff Now You CAN HAVE C OMPLETE PEAc E .. o F .. MIND WHEN You PuRcHAsE A PRE .. oWNED MERCEDES .. BENZ. TM 'We have more STARMARK ce rtjfied Mcrcede~,Benz than any ocher dealership ., espcciatty top-of-the-line, one owner S-Class edans and SL Road te[l). These choace, hand-picked Mercedes have undergone a comprehem~c inspcctt on and restora tion and com e with a factory warranty for U m onth , o r up to l 00,000 total accumulated miles. Security , The. warranty i included m the price of the vehicle and is honored by all Mercedes. dealer across the U.S. I~ includes roadside assisrnnce, towing, alternate t~sportat10n, trip interruption and emergency service. zero deductible , There is no deductible on any warranty service and no pre~ayments are nece..\Sary. 7 -Day Exchange , If you decide you are not satisfied with your vehicle, you may exchange it within 7 days/500 miles from the date ~f purchase . ~4 I W I' < > n T 11 f /\ ( ~i 3300 Jamboree Road • 949 .. 71 S..3000 • www.fjmercedct.C4111\ " ffi-GPEllER Hifi school t.mltetbal slallda, sans reftld a soM sD1 heoclng Into league play I see 14 . Saturday, January 2, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949..57 4-4223 CELEBRATING THE .MILLENNIUM ... ft .RIAN HAN"ZA. Ne~ort Harbor • NeWf)ort's pathfinder., lbt{Pb Bnan Hanzal fits into the harbor area sports history basically in two ways -as a flashy spnnter on the Newport Harbor High track and as the fll'St string '48 fullback for the 0ldnge Coast College Pirates, 1 who scored the school's first-ever touchdown. · Hanzaf, who recorded a 10.1 century at Harbor High in the mid-'40$ and broke the school -record, also played fullback at Newport. A gradudte of Harbor m '47, -· Hanzal was a first string fullback on the '46 Tar gnd team which stunned Sortirig through the notepad, here are some · items wµich will be missed, and a few which won't. · 1998 fades intO the . nostalgia file, I am feeling little nostalgic. So, her~ are some things I will and won't miss about the last 12 months. • I will miss Paul noxel coaching on a Newport-Mesa · District baseball diamond. I won't miss Joe McKettrick. • I will miss picking Cerona del Mar High Prim:ipal Don Martin's brain about releaguing issues. I won't miss releaguing meetings. . • 1 will miSs wa~ching Sam Nelson play basketball:- ! won't miss basketball tournament games which tip off before noon. • I will miss Mark Hatfield strapping on a CdM football helmet. I won't miss Santa Margarita football trouncing Back Bay schools. • I will ImSS Ziad Khoury's pep talks to the Newport Harbor boys soccer team. I will not miss soccer referees, for whom the term arrogant is redundant. • • I will miss sun-drenched Easter vacation baseball tournament games • I will not nuss El Nilio. • · I will miss the Coast Chnstmas Classic hospitality room. J won't nl.iss basketball .. tournaments which don't bother to produce programs. • . 1 will miss fonner C.dM boys . coach MilCe Starlcweather's admiration for his swunmers. He's now coathirig golf. I won't miss tennis players who don't play for theJ..r high school teams. • I will miss interviewing Jennifer Carey. . I won't miss rare whining voice mail from delusional parents. _ _ • I will 'miss the seniors who made football photo day at CdM · High memorable I won't miss any Estancia ... High athletic uniform with black in it. • I will miss Molly Vanity's J?aily Pilot byline. · 1 won't miss coaches who don't ·return double-digit phone messages (no names, but the initials Y.Y. spnng to mind). • J will 1I11Ss Eddie Johnson's punts. ., I will not miss Eddie Johnson's convel'Slon kicks. • 1 will miss five-game volleyball matches without rally scoring. I won't ~ the endless warmup periods before volleyball matches. • I will miss Shontel Sherw 's sideline intensity. I won't miss yet another defensive struggle in the Orange County All-Star f~tball game. ---. __ . ..__.. --.. QUOTE OF THE DAY · "I lfinll IEvel-tn Powers) is a natural prd and she'~ o&Yiously '-1 pretty comfortable out lhele _. JI~ Weeks, Costa Mesa High girls hoops coach Newport Beoch/Costo }AexJ Doily Pilot B 1 PR E'P 5 • I will miss Torn Pe>tolP.Sl coaching at Ne-.;port Harbor High. I will not miss football coache:. who resign before coaching a single game. • I will miss Manu Tanielu gliding under a spiral. I will not nuss football players who wear black socks or dark spandex tights with no socks. • I will Jil1SS the days wlien the CdM High football office had its own phone. I will not ~s football dads who shout play calls at coaches in the press box. • I will miss retired Newport Harbor boys tennis coach Charlie Bleilcer referring to his team as a ballclub. I won't nuss seeing injured Mike Bergey (CdM) and Blair Jones (Newport Harbor) dSSL<;ting football coaches m the pre ... s box on game rught. They should be on the held again next fall. ~ I will rru.1;s Sea View League pr~a.ine \1Slt with DI Toro football cooch Mike Milner (the Chargers are hound for the South Coast League). I won't nus the football season ending '\HN 1ust .t 1 weeks for Ne...yport-Mesa schools '[ . N~hon, an Estancia alumnus who was twice the Newi)ort-Me.'i<J Dtstnct t-.1VP Ill boys basketball, before hanging up his hi-top to bee<>me d redsturt Jrcshman volleyball pldyer dt UCLA. mdde some -extra c~sh by working the cl<?cic dl the Coast Christmas Classic, which Wl\1pp d up Wednesday at falanC1d I bgh. l fe sd1d hl! misses bdsketball and hlS volleyball and acadett»~ schedules don t even leave tune for intramural partiopation. But he can at least en1oy good bdsk..,thall oonversation vnth his· roommpte -UCJ-A s~ JaRon Rtl~h ctnd Earl WlitsOh. . And finally, I relinqwsh temporary control of this column to CdM semor football and basketball player "G'x BOttom, who wi~hes to kno\\ Brooke FJamson,. w1ll you go tq the CdM Wmter Formal Yt'lth me?• defending CIF champion Santa Ana, 13-13, in the Santa Ana Bowl.· The Tars also had to overcome 1111 SCIOOL SOCCll, WATEI POLO . PREVIEWS a wild wmdstonn. Hanzal and Hanzal hls gnclmates were r.- overwhelmea with good cheer under the direction of the late coach Wen- dell Pickens since the Saints had been led by a triple-threat star named Johnny Fouch, and entered th(' gd.Ine as three-to-four touchdown underdogs. Pickens crossed his path again ln '48 as an assistant grid coach for OCC's Ray Rnsso. J fanzal played two years under the late Les Miller at Harbor High on the '44 C11ld '45. teams. Miller was amused once when Hanzal gave an insight on his overconfidence, because he believed fumly in bis speed in .the defenswe secondary. Miller said he had been told not to sWl.llg wide in the other d.trecbon to track down a roaming tailback He did anyway and drew a big shock as the tatl- back suddenly t11wed and threw a long pass to the ieft and over Brian Hanzal, on Ute loose in Sunset League football in the mid-40s for Newport Harbor Htgb's Sailors. Hanzal's'head for a touchdown. · Miller said, ·1 didn't say anything when he came off the field. His face told me he was · embarrassed and didn't want to 'say anything." It has been said that Hanzal had clockings of 9.7, 9.8 and 10 flat in a number of track runs in the aud-'40s, but they were never accepted by the late coach Ralph Reed because they were wind-aided runs. One of his most pleasing happerungs m football came at OCC when he helped the team win its first-ever game agamst Riverside, 14-6. He scored the first Pirates' touchdown and his long-time grid.mate from Harbor High, Boyd Horrell, kicked the first-ever conversion point. After college, Hanzal advanced to work for years in the aerospace industry He ~nUy resides in San Diego. Costa MeN IBgb'I Evelyn Powen wttb her favortte llaoel. •t 1ow Nlk...U• II all owr the l.ces. • • . ~ . ongrlltulations • ~ Mt,llVIHlU. / OAl.Y Pl.OT l)oys and girls .soccer and girls ~ter polo are just part L>of the hJgh khool athlettc scene ln January. At left., Estanda's Lull Rivera in red bat6es Corona del Mar's Brin Nowroozl in boys !loccer; above, Newport Harbor's Jenna Barto defends: for some uwgbt on both ports, see B3 and B4 for some season previews. D 11 l Y P l·L 0 T HI G·H SCH 0 0 l l TH l ET E 0 F THE WEE I . .. . •Good fortune, yes, but oard work and ~alent have also · fueled outside shooting prowess of Mesa s~nior guard.· BARRY fAt;LKMJt low-percentage shot. lbtf Plot • r re-read the article all Uie ]J the rarefied three-point 411', where the inargm between confidence and oncem is often paper thin or any shooter, Costa Mesa High senior Evelyn Powers has fashioned a permanent secunty blanket from an already dog-ea.red newspaper article. The clipping in quesbon, an acco\J.nt of Powers' 26·pomt . effort, including Sllt three·pomte.r.;, in a Dec. 2j tournament victory over Villa Park, will, Powers belieV81, forever soothe the inevitable self ·doubt that can plague any practitioner of the time and it pum~ me up," Powers said of the story of lier breakthrough game, m which she was granted adnu 'on mto the elusive domam athlctc:i; know as the wnc. "It was weird,• recalled the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week, who scored 67 points m hve tournament gallleo'>, Dec. 21-26, and is ~veraging around 14 pomts per game to l~d Cpach Jun Weeks' Mustang . •Th re w4Sll't a lot gomg through m)' nund, 1t wa Just like I wa there, in the moment, playing. I don't SEE POWERS MGI 1U • Evelyn Powers • The Irvine Company and Westcliff Plaza will be. lnaking a· donation to the Costa Mesa High School I Athletic Depar-nt in recopition of outstanding performances such as yours. · · ' I • I f f I' . , . 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' s Newport Beach/Costa M.esa Daily Pilot rts HIGH SCHOOL .SOCCER -POWERS CONTINUED FROM 81 remember hitting an}'thing 'dose to SJX three·pomters. I'd hit a shot and I'd just be so focused on going down and plaYJ.M defensE:, I was JUSt.squanng up and shooting and it was like, boom, boom, boom. they were going in. But after the game, it was a great feeling going home. , I was just on fire that game'. and I've been on cloud rune ever since. 1·~ played that game back in my mind and everything is very dear.· Also clear lS the conliwt ?{One. that accomparucd Powers' shift from an undersized 5-foot·? post player to a·~gerous threat from lhreedorn. •1 think she':. a natural guard and she's obVt.ously been pretty comtortable out there,• aid Weeks, who utilized Powers in the back.court as tile 1uruor . varsi~ coach three sea on ago and didn't he.itate to liberate her from the low block when taking over tbe varsity this year. Powers said she embraced the position change. •1 hated OOing a post," she recalled. •When we broke up into positions at practice, I always used lo hide b<•hind the guards so I could &hoot with .them. But Shontel (Sherwood, who coached Powers her hrst two varsity seasons) would always spot me and tell me to get back: with the po. t One of Just three 1e'>a seniors. Powers ha' c·edted a solid foundation of leader hip, according to Week.S. ·The reason our team has got- ten off to such a good tart (8-5), lS because her personality has helped the younger girls keep d real positive attitude," Weeks ~aid. "Sbe's definitely the emotional leader of this team." Powers' effervescent smile -beliel> her teeth-clinching competitiveness, but the All-Newport-Mesa DlStrict and fl!St-team All-Pacific COa.st League volleyball Jllayer, said she has had a pasS1on for basketball from an early age. "My family JSn't really into sports, but I've always been . competitive," Powers explained .. "l remember in elementary school. I'd try to get into pickup . games wtth the boys.· Defense and rebounding are also staples of her game, but her biggest contrtbutlon is made by pumping in jumpers from · distance. "What makes her so valuable L<; that she can explode, like she did against Villa Park,• Weeks said. "I trust her and I believe m her outside shooung, but to have a game like (Villa Park) is something she can always reler back to If '>he struggles again. · we can po1rit to that game to show what can happen if she Jllitl keeps working." .) 110N If •(II DA. f ~ .OT • Corona del Mar's Jimmy Hossfeld (right) battles with Estancia's Esaul Mendoza in recent nonleagu~ competition. MIUENNIUM·BOOSTER Here·s my candidate tor the Daily Pilot Sports.Half of Fame: SYSTEM RE·-BOO T . . .. . · • Despite past bugs in Sea Kings soccer program, new coach believes his operating system will help Corona del Mar break out of three·year drought in Sea View Le·ague. JA.<;00 I fJU. CORONA DEL MAR-Corona del Mar High boys soccer coach Ron Evans is on a misSion. In his first year as head coach, • he wants to end the Sea View league slump which has plagued the Sea Kings for three years. But to accomplish this goal, Evans will have to get a group of mostly mexperienced players to play sol· id, ball-control offense before the league opener a t El Toro Jan. 8. •From what I've been told, we haven't won a league game m the last three years,• Evans said. •I -do know we've won a few presea- son games. I want to change all of thaV With only four players retum- mg from varsity, it's going to be a difficult task. Evans was also without a sixth:period physical education class until the second · quarter of school. so pracllces started later than he would have liked. .. ~· . But Evans is confident his young team is up to. the task and is looking forward to the rest of the season. ·These guys come out and work really hard,• Evans said. •They h ave a great ,attitl.tde and are putting in the hours to become competitive this year."' Juruor midfielder Ethan Austin is the main returner from last sea- son. "He's the workhorse," Evans said. "He's the playmaker I want to hav~ the ball as much as possi- ble." Adam Hoyt and Nick Kohan will flank Austin. Both have good speed and are expected be key factors in the offense. On the other side of the ballr senior Zack Zd1Ti.llt will anchor the defense. •He's one of the big boys who comes through with Corona del Mar HJgb's Aaron Gruber (12) baWes Costa Mesa's J'ose Perez . 1n recent nonleague play. BRIAN P08UOA I OAJl.Y PllOT some hard tackles when we need them," Evans said. Justin Smith is the starting goulie. Last year's starter on junior varsity, Srruth's skills have impressed Evans. He's expected to play a huge role m ending the Sea Vi~w League drought, which includes a 0-14-6 record the last two seasons. Evans expects Santa Margari- ta, Woodbridge, El Toro and New- p ort Harbor to cause the Sea Kings the ·biggest problems, but •• PREVIEW 1 Mohammad Bonakdar Sr 2 Bubb Rader Jr. l Booth Fellers Jr. 4 Ethan Austin Jr. 5 Nima Alipour Sr. 6 Chns Shepardson Jr. 1 i Adam Hoyt Jr. 8 Ned Algeo Jr. 9 Reed Gfyer Jr. 10 Nick Kohan Sr. 11 Jimmy Hossfeld Sr. 12 Aaron Gruber Sr 14 Aldo Bautista Fr 15 Mike Palazolla So 16 Brian Nowroozi Sr. 11 Kevin Kramer Jr 18 Shogo Fugii Fr. 19 Danny Marhsall So. '22 Zack Zarrilli Sr 27 Justin Smith Sr warns that Irvine isn't to be taken lightly either. ·we're working on ball control this year as oppo. ci to what these players were used to,• Evans said. "It 1s essential to stay com- posed and control the ball against an incredible league. To be suc- cessful, we'll have t<> keep the ball away from those team!> as much as possibh'. • Eagl~s soaring • Estancia grrls already four wins ahead of last season, and should be a factor in the Pacific Coast League ras:e. ~ffd COSTA MESA-It was a rough year for Estancia High's girls soc- cer team last season. The Eagles only won two games and Jost seruor first-team All-Pad.fie Coast League selection JennUer Porter tor the entire, se cond half of league ploy because of an injury. This •!leason, the Eagles are healthy and ostensibly better, posting a 6·3 mark before break- ing for the holidays. ·we've done very well com- pared to last sea.son,• Coach Jen- ny Tavares said. •we have a young team that g~ better with ea.ch game.• Tavaret attributes Esta.ncia's succeu to a positive attitude and tM added regbn81'1 of pbyllcaJ • training. •We're-keeping them in good shape," Tavares leld. •But . ,, • .. -their spirit and dedica tion ly-lvc a lot to do with it." Junior Becca Silva, who was good as a freshman but struggled last season , has bounced bdck this year, sconiig eight goals over nine games. Junior Rebeka Roth, a second-team all-leaguer last season: has taken. over as the team leader at midfield and has been scoring goals of her own. Senior Maureen Flynn, one of just two on the team, shares lead- ership roles with Roth. ·she's a great mo~vator, • Tavares said. •She works hard and gets others to work With her! The defensive duties will be handled by mostly freshmen, but Tavares believes, partially because of the i.rilluence Of dub soccer: she can count on the play· ers she puts back there. •111e dub expetierice makes a big difference,~ Tavaret Mid. I "That's why we have so many freshmen wbo are ready to make an impact at this level.• : Freshmen starters mclude Arlis Reynolds at sweeper and fullback Etnily Lopez. .. The Eagles biggest wm so far was a 2-1 decision over La Quin- ta. •TheY. had some chances late, but our goo.lkeeper (Helen Flore5) hut them down," Tavares said. Flores, who split time on the field and between the posts last sea- son, already has five shutouts. The Pacific ~oast League, where Estancia was .0-9-1 last season, is still expected to be tough. University, Allio Niguel and Laguna Hills are favorites for the top three spots. •They are by far the toughest.• Tavares Mid. •costa Meta has alsO started building up. We're going to be m the fight if we can stat focused. "We've given 110"-every game. I really feel U we keep playing like that. we have a Q'1'9l chance to make the playotts.• PREVIEW 2 Elizabeth Reyncxo Jr, J Meg~n Fay Jr. 4 R.t>H• Roth Jr. S Emily Loptl Fr. I B«ca Silva Jr. • 1 MM.lrHn Flyrin Sr. I Olg• Estrad• Fr. 10 Jef'\nlftr P•ttenon Jr. 11 Amy lppohto . Fr. 12 0.udl• Mondr11gan Jr. 11 fll(et G<>nl•lez Fr. M 'fW!te~ez Fr. 1S Monica GOnulN k 17 a.ud11 "tndon Sr 11.Mfs~ Fr. .......... Florft Jr. ll cmt. CrttlSNw , And here's why · Others to think about (attach hst 1f necessary): Mail to Daily Pilot Sports. 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa 92627~ fax to g49·646·4170; e-matf to dailyp1lot@earthhnk.net · or just pick up the phone end calf 949-574-4223 ·~· SPORTS HAl.1 OF FAME CELEBRATING TliE MIUENNlUM SCHEDULE SATURDAY • •••• , 11111•11 • Basketball College women • Southern Cahfom1a College ClassK. . Community college women -Orange COclSt at Cerritos, 2 p.m. High school boys · El Modena at Newport Harbor, 7.30 p.m.: Estancia at Santa Margarita, 7 p.m. High school girls · Corona del Mar at Santiago Tournament. fifth-place final. S p.m., CdM vs Fullttton; Newpofl Harbor at Savanna Tournament. fifth-place fmal: 3 p.m., ~. St. Joseph. • Soc:cier High school boY5 • Corona def Mar at Temple City, 7 p.m. • High school g rls -Costa Mew at Katella ToumamenL · C1l1• ':I\ ..... .._.. A .......... ... r-------------~--------, : ii'ii f rr : I I I I I I I I I I I I '---------- • ? • • D oes the c urrent fi nancial market have vou con fu sed ? .. " •• 'l • • Are v our investme nt re ult me~ting y our o bjec tive ? ? • ? • • \Vould y9u like more ti1ne for your family and your business? " • CALL PHILIP PLUTA &.m:.,r "''°" PtY~wnt -Senior R'fff olw Ma~ (800) 643-8930 fi•r mMt inlonnati.M 610 ~Center Offlt, ~ 900 • ~ kedt SlMol Co • f'lftdcim 5eQl'ilits~ .---5'C. ............. ed ... ,. . 84 Saturday, January 2, l999 .. rts Newport Beach/Costa· Mesa Doily Pilot H I G H S C H 0 0 l G.I I l S WAT E I P 0 l 0 Hiii SCIOOL IASllllALL SEASON STATISTICS Corona del MarHlgb' Hayley Hapeman defend.9 Wttba dominating style In recent play. • • DONllAC I /OAJl,V ~OT . . . Corond del Mar's gu1s team hcts limited <>xperiencc, but Coach· LeC'\ Sea Kinqs c1re hopeful of big lhinus. Hu 11,1111 l>t" th1• Villa Purk Tollflldllll nt tt li<ipeman sc:orcd nmc qocih m lwo games (six d(jctinsl Pol ·1. CORONA lJEL MAR \\ tlh ·Thal tournament Wd<.; ct h19 only one full-lun~ !:tltlrtC'r wturn-brec1kthrouqh tor (I hipetndllj,. mg from ld'>I wmlN, you'cl thmk l Li·~ sdtd. •\\'hf'h the> ~hip were Corond del fl.,.for I ltgh q1rls wutPr down. she took 1t upon hPr,ell to polo fillthful woulcl tw cumnutted get the JOI> done." • ·to bwld.mg foi: thl' lutuw.. l lapeman, d dnver, nncl 1un10r But second-y<'iir Ccll\1 Coa(h 1 dnvt.•r Shdwn Rus'> 'ow lmnlt•cl Addm Lee (th~ school is in tis I· action last winter on lhP v.us1ty. third year of the sport) hds other Tucker, d utrlity pldy1>1, wc1s ided.s. CdM's mdrn two-ml'tC'1 quurd tn ~(Juruors) Me>ltndt1 Tu( kcr (lhC' 1 Qq7-Y8. tedm's only returning full-tuner) "fTucia•r) chd <111 PXn•llr>nl J<>h and Hayley I ldpC'mun dr<· deft-last VCdr," Lr.or> s.ircl. "Sh<>'s v111 y nitely our slt111clouts. hul I think comp~tttJvP, very <1gqr~ss1v1• ,mcl our tedm redlly ht1s IMluncP th.ts she hat<'s to fost'." year,• said Lt><', c1lso c1n cl'\stslcl"nl · A.mong the lop newc.umP1s 101 men's water polo <"oach <11 Lonn Corona dl'I Mdr, which opens 1b Beach State. leaque Ci.1mpa1gn ogaln<;f Baek •we're d very younq tPdm, hut Buv nvdl Newport I l arhor Jdn. Ii, the whole team 1s d1•v1·IC1prny," mdude 1uri1or qodltcn<lcr Ann added Lee. who behm "' lus Sed I lendnck'iOn, sC'nior dnvN c1nd Kings can wm nght rl<l\\ "\\ hdl c dptam fl.heh c Dorfman, lrnsh- w e do now 1c; tlllfH>rtdnl, hut' man ut1'1t} player Luur 11 what's really uuport.rnt ,., how Cuthrey rtnd JUntor two-meter much we IJ!lprovP c1nd how WP gudfd Kate Stockstill. look oward gelltncJ mlo thP CIF LtndM'} Daley, <t sophomore, is (Southern Sc>rlmnl Pld):otb. • Cdf\.f'synmtlry ollerbt\Jt' WPbpon The Scd Kinqs wno 11.n..,hC'd pdl lh1• hvo-m<•ter set, wh1l1• opho- fourth m th<• ~1·c1 Vu~w L1•c1qlte more dnver f\.falJa Turc1) uo and last sedson c1nd tnJ'>'>C<l llll• s1 c -1umors f\.1olly Strc1c k, lllh•n < lrhc tion's first sctnrtionPd pl<1y0Us, dOd Sdrdh Parht>r, <111 clrtvPrs, have seen somt• rrc1c I<'> m thl' pre-'>hould contnbulc. season, comp11tnn c1 ;i-5 record "(GulhreyJ is d Vt'f)" sohd rtdd1· heading into C hn'ilfl,lcb. lton to this prCXJran\," I 1•(• '>11tcl. TWlCt'. tht>y'vt• Joc;t to < oslct "Sh<> hds ct vNy bnqht lutt111• 111 Meo.,d, but lh<>y won lhrl'I' .,1r.11qhl Wdl<'f polo.· (agdmst Sunny I l11ls, l onc"J BPttch Dorfmcln 1s d lc<1dPr, Ll'•' s.i1cl, Poly d.nd J ll1ntrnqton BPttc h l Ill whtle ~tocksti.11 hc1s hc~·n " stronq T CE PREVIEW . CORONA DEL MAR HIGH GIRLS '> WATER POLO 1 Arin Hendrickson Jr. 2 Kate Stockstill Jr. 3 Molly Strack Jr. 4 Shawn Russ Jr 5 Malia Tarayao So 6 Hay~y Hapeman Jr. -7 Lauren Guthrey Fr. 8 Lindsey Daley So. 9 Melinda Tucker Jr. 10 Sarah Parker Jr. 11 Michelle Dorfman Sr. 12 Ellen Orbe Jr. Co~ch: Adam Lee clNender thus far. "{Stockstill) 15 clomg a heck of d job,· .said Lee, . who til n bf'lteves that Daley has il prom1smc1 !uture in the game. "1Dc1lcyJ ts strong. young and has cl JlT(lltV good shot. She's young, hut Vl'f)' cottchable." · Though Corona del Mar has d ) 0111HJ tt'C1n,, its players cdn learn t1 lot lrom Dorfman, a first-year vc11~11y pldyer whom Lf'e consid· "' s .. <1 slronq ledder," while her "work l'lluc: ~ind c.ornmitment are sP.c oncl 10 m>nt> on the tedll1." John V,11gd'>, CdM's boys c·o,1< h tind tltt' U ~ O lympic men's wt1!e1·polo roaC"h, WdS CdM's girls COdC h lhP I 1r~t .J,Car. GIRLS CostA NlmsA (9-4) "-~ I tp llYI· ha Powers 12 171 14.3 26 . ·Eernest 13 148 11.4 14 Smith 13 147 11 .3 22 HetsWl1 13 97 7.4 15 Nguyen • 6 27 4.5 13 Hitt ~ 20 1.5 5 Sasaki 12 15 1.3 4. Loros 8 8 1.0 4 Kidane 11 9 0.8 5 Thornton 6 5 0.8 4 Weeks 10 2 0.2 2 T .. MusTANGs ,. 39 Crouroads 53 Mayfair · 61 L8 Jorden 43 Valley Chrtst1an 25 Diamond Ber 67 Western 48 Pacifica • 45 Mootclair 59 Villa Park 62 Rubidoux 42 Lake Washington 47 Capistrano Valley 61 North Torrence JS • Loara (~ 7 • ' MOFIC COAST LEAGUE J7 Estancia (home), 7 J9 -at Villa Park, 7 (nonleague) J12 -at University, 7 J14 Laguna Hills (home). 7 J16 ·at Westminster, 7 (nonleague) J19 • at Laguna Beach, 7 J21 -at Ah$0 Niguel. 7 J28 • at Estancia, 7 J30 • at Woodbridge, 7 F2 -Un1vers1ty (home), 7 f 4 at Laguna Hills, 7 F9 Laguna Beach (home), 7 F11 -Aliso Niguel (home), 7 60 35 53 27 56 32 O' . 47 43 -24 S9 34 .59 . NEWPORT HAR~ (10-$) Player g tp avg. hg Urban 15 189 ~2.6 20 Ross 9 109 12.2 17 Jackson 15 137 9.1 23 Paul 15 102 6.8 21 Holhster 14 48 3.4 6 Huntington 15 34 2.3 10 Moore 10 16 1 6 8 Ashton 14 21 1.5 4 Castillo' 8 5 06 3 THE SAILORS 54 Magnolia 26 36 M1ss1on Viejo 31 50 Villa Park 48 39 Vista 52 53 Thousand Oaks SO 41 Esperanza con 44 47 Laguna Hills 32 32 Mark Keppe' 40 37 Lakewood 47 38 Long Beach Jordan 31 46 Warren 28 59 Santa Fe 18 50 Torrance 31 38 Calvary Chapel 39 44 Savanna 29 J2 Savanna tourney vs. St. Joseph 3 p:m. JS Cypress (home), 7 SEA VIEW LEAGUE J7 ·at Irvine, 7:30 J 12 • El Toro (home). 7 30 J14 -at Corona del Mar, 7 30 J19 • Santa Mar!1arita (home), 7:30 J21 ·at Woodbridge, 7:30 J28 -Irvine (home). 7 30 F2 -at El Toro, 7JO F4 -Corona del Mar (home), 7;30 F9 • at Santa Margarita, 7:30 . F 11 · Woodbridge (home), 7 30 CORONA DEL MAR (7-7) Player g tp avg. hg Quon 14 189 13.5 29 D1ck'i0n 13 148 11.3 21 Watanabe 14 64 4.6 10 Kawata 9 37 4.1 10 Kling 12 42 3.5 10 Gruber 12 22 1.8 5 Eyre 12 21 1.8 4 Hawkins 10 13 1 3 6 S. McCoy 13 16 1 2 4 Libudll 10 3 03 · 2 Eagles optimistic about season with new coach Pham 4 0 0.0 O THE.SEA KINGS . 34 Dana Hills 41 36 Saddleback 34 24 California 39 38 Ocean View 22 32 Savanna 40 65 Laguna Beach 22 30 Woodbridge 57 50 Santa Ana 16 28 Foothill 39 37 O~nge ~ • Spanley takt•s ovPr for Estanc1d ma season limited in games (one in the prPsedson) but full of c-mticipaqon. f(lc 11\1111 lh \'.'. ¥1"" COSTA f\ 1ESA [)po.,ptlP the lnexJ)f'nenc:e of not only pltiyer but cooch, Cstanc tcl I hqh's <Jt.rls water polo progrc1m is on the nso When you "ildrt from the shal- low end, of course, you Cdn only sWim into deeper wtllers, which ls wbal Estancia expect..s when 1t b~gins Paci fic Coast League action Jan 6 clt Costa Mesc1 . · ~tancia played (and lo!>l) 1b one and only nonlcagu~· gdnH.' Dec 16 against Mater TJei, but first-yee:tr Eagles Coach Mtchclc Spanley. who hus 1nhent~d al least six returning player (mduding hve starters), hcbcves what the Eagles lack m size they'll make up for m strength. "It was a real growmg experi- ence for our girls," Spanley said of the season opPner rtgamst Mater De1. "It kmd of gives us a starting poml, a!> h1r as "whot to work wtth them on. It helped everybody out, bccou!i w<!'rt! kind of & new t~~m. Our van,1ty has returning players, but our JV lS 8.11 brand new girls." Est.enc-ta ts in Its •cond ycc1 r of girls water polo Spanley, who replaced John Carpenter, didn't find out nbout the c::oaC"hmg a.s .ignrnent until th~ hr t hell m Septemt>er. Spanlcy, opt.i.mUitic ahout the team's futw , is a peor1I Pduta· tion instructor on campu • hut hP. hasn't been Mound th gilm in 10 y a.r , wh n h htst pldyl'd club water polo m an t.111 - girls le<.1Q"U<.' in S<>Cll Bl'<tc:h. •Tue girls knew I w<.1s ct Jitlh• rusty, ft sa..rd Spdnley, assisted tlw; yectr by vf!ll'Tdn r.orJch M<1rk ~tephens. known ror }us l(>chnw.il dbility. • LE•dc.hnu thP. WdY for E~ldncir1 's sophomore-domindted tcctm lht" wmter will be Kahl? Mendon, Laurel) Mdyo, Somer FlethPrty, Jennifer Casc;11y, Sarah J lc s and godlkeeper Annd Rasmu~s •n, illl of whom Sl<trted or plt.1ycd rt Jot last !:,('ason clunng the mauuurctl year. . All of Ute aforementioned plCly· crs die sophomores except l\foyo dnd Hess. who arc JUmori>. • Spanley, who plans to rotc1lt: players at differ 1nt pos1t1ons. will al o rely on seniors Hillary J hrtler and Jessica Schwartz, r tumincr starter Sarah Kirk and ophomorr. newcomc r Jenea Guclvungon, "We'll be d omg a lot of suh· bing," s&d Spanlcy, coar.hincJ polo for the ftrsl time. Mendon, primdnly a c.Jnvcr letsl wmtN, ts a qood athlete who 1s Juggling water polo drtd ch~r­ Jcadmg, Spanley did. "(Mendon) t a fast swunmcr and a c:trong thrower." Spanl y cud. Mayo, the team's co·capt, in along w:ith Flohcrty, 1 arnon<J lh I!c gle • more knowh c1gcl\hlt> players, Span! 'Y md. While I IirtJ •r mcl Ouclvangon, hoU1 tenrus play 1rs who ore out for the ft~t tun , hould he dlu.1 oontnhulors., •(f !artier) ho got nettur+d.I ~h1hue ... ," Sprullcy Id. 47 Laguna Beach 15 44 El Modena 48 PREVIEW 62 Los Amigos toll 58 27 Sonora 58 J2 -Santiago tourney vs. Fullerton, 5 p.m. ESTANCIA HIGH GIRLS WATER POLO SEA VIEW LEAGUE J7 -.at El Toro, 7;30 J9 -University, 5;30 (nonleague) J 12 -at Woodbndge. 7:30 J14 ·Newport Harbor (home), 7:30 J19 Irvine (home), 7 30 J21 at Santa Margarita, 7:30 )28 -at El Toro. 7;30 F2 Woodbridge (home), 7.30 F4 at Newport Harbor, 7:30 F9 at Irvine, 7.30 F1 1 Santa Margarita (home), 7·30 ESTANOA (10-J) Katie Mendon Laur~n Mayo • Somer Flaherty Jennifer Ca~1ty Sarah Hem Anna Ra\mu\St!n Hillary Hirtler Jessica Schwartz ~rah Kirk Plapw I tp 8¥9· hg Diaz 13 14S il.1 ~ Jenea Gudvangon <:assrty 13 133 10.2 to Coad\: Mtehele Spanley Steinfeld 9 90 10 O 20 Hcrata 13 51 3.9 7 Orellano 13 • 46 35 8 Macias 6 18 3.0 10 Varma 11 31 2 8 6 Flilherty t Estonctd's quickest Barrera 13 28 2.1 9 swimmer und one of the team's Lenhart 10 . 19 1.9 5 · best defensive players. She'll also MatsufuJ• 7 6 0.8 2 handle spnnting duty. . Ollila • 7 0 0 0 0 Ca s1ty 1s a fast swmuner with T .. EAGliS ag1hty in the pool, wh.ile Kirk and ~ ~=: Sc:hwM17. are experienced 37 Clovis poloisls. • \ 61 Los Amigos I le , a rntummg starter, lacks ~~ ~i=la c;rze, but Spcmley said she makes 32 Dana Hills up for 1t with experience a..nd 42 Notre Dame Ac.ademy ctm1rn~stvt• play. ·she works well 34 West Tr.cy W1lh lhe younger members, too," 48 Capfstrano Valley Chrkti•n Sp.ml •y said. 48 Orange Luth«lf'I Rnsmus!ff?n, a r tumee in the 55 El Toro N h E 1 36 Minion Vi•jo cage, g1vci> t e agles p enty of ,. • at Plclftc.. 7 rca on for etn upbeat WJnter. "Her MC9'IC COAST LIMM• • tu•nqth is h••r height and abiijty J7 • at Com Me.I, 7 lo block the hall," Sl:t.ld Spanley, J12 • AllSO Nigu.I (hof'M), 7 h U f -·•: J19 ·It , 7 ogmg c ~U1'cten cs or a gvaue. J21 • Hilts (home), 7 16 30 52 30 32 30 42 40 38 28 45 39 28 referring to ome rather encour· J14 • ~ 8-h, 1 "Sh ha v ry long arms and J28 . Me.I (home). 1 leg ~ ~~ •. ·=:~ ~..? ........ ~. ·~AAi!'1:r:;;.;, &t n 1a 1 hoping its !teason ~ ..... -.n ,~,. , W11J he luncf on Victories. F9 • (home). 7 ~.£;»..;;;;~-==..::=+~='::.·'=,~· at Leguna ..... 1 ... __ . __ _ .. • DCN LEAC~ I DAllY PILOT Corona del Mar's Alec Hanson whips a pass over the head of ~ullerton's l\.laan Sidhu in recent play at the Estancia tourney. BOYS · ESTANOA (7-8) Player Valbuena Cantrell Andersen Simco Chandler Garner Maldonado Tanielu Stapleton Rodriguez Jimenez Newman g tp avg. hg 15 2S3 16 9 39 15 160 10 7 20 15 128 8 s 26 14 106 76 14 14 68 4 9 12 14 47 3 4 14 13 38 2.9 13 13 30 2.3 8 10 23 2.3 6 12 15 1.3 9 8 7 09 s 8 4 0 5 2 THE EAGLES 53 Corona del Mar 67 La Mirada 45 Irvine 59 Whittier Christian 41 San Clemente ,. 65 Valencia (Santa Clartta Valley) 66 Oceanside SO Ca1on 53 Nogales 49 Vista 79 Huntington Beach 84 Port Moody (Canada) S6 Fullerton 43 Montclatr 71 Glenc:t-11e Hoover J2 -at Santa Margarita, 7 PAOFIC COAST LEAGUE JS -at Costa Mesa, 7 J13 -Aliso Niguel (home), 7 J15 -at'Laguna Beach, 7 J20 • at University, 7 J22 · Laguna Hills (home), 7 J29 -Costa Mesa (home). 7 F3 • at Aliso Niguel, 7 FS · Laguna Beac.h (home), 7 FlO ·University (home), 7 Fl 2 -a_t Laguna Hills, 7 COSTA MESA (3-11) 56 59 74 58 70 59 71 '64 4~ 55 S9 38 71 52 IOTl 67 Player g tp avg. hg · Jones 14 245 17.5 36 Ferrymari 13 112 8 6 13 Whittaker 1.r1os 7.s 16 Hatsush1 14 104 7 4 18 Weir 14 52 3 7 11 Tran 12 34 2.9 11 Shalhs 7 20 2 8 8 Payne 12 25 2.1 8 Hunter 3 4 1.3 2 THE MUSTANGS 43 Trabuco Hiiis 79 48 canyon 66 49 Los Amigos 52 3S Saddle.back 46 37 Buena Parlic 52 71 Westmmster 53 57 Santiago 57 61 Foothill 78 72 Fairmont 19 45 Santa Ana 52 S4 Westminner 60 62 Mission Vie.10 64 68 El Monte 52 50 Santa Ana 51 MQllC COAST LIAGUI J8 • Estancia (home). 7 J13 • at Univef$.1tY, 7 J1S • l~IM'\a Hillt (~), 7 J20 • at LlguN Bffch. 7 J22 • at All90 Niguel. 7 J26. St. Mqnn "°"'9>: ~ 7:30 J29 ·1t·~7 Fl • unfvenlty (home), 7 l'5 • It LIO'lN .... ., F10-.LIWN IMc:tt (homt), 7 , 12 • AJftB ...... <hc>mt». 7 CORONA DEL MAR (11-4) Player. . g tp avg. hg Al~huler 1S 190 12.7 23 Hansen 15 160 107 21 Crcxby 1S 158 10 5 21 Hanson 15 114 7.6 13 Shea 1 S 90 6 O 15 Bottom 15 · 68 4 5 12 Hunt 1 S 58 3 9 8 Moms 10 32 3 2 13 Snell •. 7 9 1.3 3 Patter~on 7 4 O 6 2 THE SEA KINGS 56 Estancia S3 65 Valencia (Santa Clarita Valley) S4 64 Orange Lutheran 45 49 Century · 34 62 San Clemente 6S SO Bellflower 57 77 Westminster SO 48 Long Beach Millikan 40 65 La Mirada 36 63 Saddleback 42 37 Laguna Beach 43 61 Garden Grove 37 71 'Glendale Hoover 47 S9 Rialto 65 71 Fullerton 47 J4 ·Mission V•eJO (home). 7:30 J8 -at Et"foro. 7:30 SEA VIEW LEAGUE J8 -at El Toro, 7:30 J 13 • Woodbridge (home), 7:30 J15 -at Newport Harbor, 7:30 J20 ·at Irvine, 7:30 J22 ·Santa Marganta (home). 7·30 J29 -El Toro (home), 7·30 F 3 -at Woodbridge, J.30 FS • Newport Harbor (home), 7:30 FlO -Irvine (home), 7:30 F12 ·at Santa Margarita, 7:30 NEWPORT HARBOR (1 :J-2) Player • g tp avg. hg Jameson 115 244 16.3 25 Illingworth lS 235 15 7 25 Limon 15 155 104 21 Robinson 1S 103 6 9 14 Hearhon 15 94 6 3 10 Yarnal 15 5S 3.7 9 • Clayton • 15 42 2 8 S Pa1evic 7 11 1 6 6 Kahle 3 4 1.3 2 Chat 4 4 1.0 2 • S<.hatz 5 4 0.8 2 Taton 5 2 04 2 Valle10 13 4 0.3 2 Hsieh 8 2 0.3 2 THE SAILORS 6!> Edison 45 63 Canyon 4S 69 Capistrano Valley 67 88 Trabuco Hills 79 36 Brea Ohnaa 61 80 Ca1on • 57 61 Oceanside 45 69 Wood!;>rtdge -5 SO Irvine 37 74 Huntington Beath 45 65 Las Vegas Clark 67 63 Las Vegas Valley Spnngs 40 61 Mlrtl Costa ~ 46 SS Tucson Marana 42 53 Las Vegas Durango J8 J2 El MOO.na (home), 7'30 J6 • Ahso Niguel {tlofM), 7;30 JI~· lrmle ~). 7:)0 • r SIA V11W LaMM11 J13 ·at £1 Toro, 7')0 ' J15 • CdM (home), f:30 J20 • It s.ru MtrQlrit.. 7~ 122 -Woodbridge (home), 7:30 J29 • It lrvfne, 7:30 n · El Toro ~>. 7:JO f5 -It (dM~ 7 ]O • F10 ·Slint.e.~~ 7;)0 F12 ·1t~7·)0 . 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Balla.rd PrMl<fent Thi• 11atement w11 filed Thia statement v. at fil9d with th• County Clerk of with th• County Clerk of Orengt Counly on 12·1&-98 Orenge County on 12/04198 18988778340 18988777394 Dally Pllol Dec. 19, 28, Dally Pilot Dec. 12, 191 2e. 1998,Jan. 2, 9, 1999Sa134 1098,Jan.2, 1999 S112e PUIUC NOTICI PUBLIC NOTICI F~Utt.ue au .. neea F1ctHlou. •"91MU Na!M 8tat~t IQlme Slat•...-nt Th• lonowtno '*'°"' 11• The lollowloQ person• a.re doing t>Uslneu u : doing bu11neu a1: Burna Stalnl .. t UC, 1013 EDENCAIRE HOME MEDI· Wnt 18th StrHt. Costa CAL EQUIPMENT, 17172 Mtaa, Calif, 92827 HIWM, Hunt~on BMch. Bumi Steinle .. LLC. (CA). CA 92847 1013 Witt 18th Str .. I, W1d1 M1111n Tomplllrw, Cotti Meaa. CA 92527 11872 Hawe9 Hunttngton Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-S.aeh, CA 92647 duct.cl by: Ul"f\U9d Uabllity Ttil1 bu1lnua 11 con- Co duct.cl by: an lndMdull Hive you 1tart9d dOing Haw you 1tal19d doing t>utlneu yet? 'fit, 1818 bu"""-9 yet? YM, e-1 .91 Butnl Stalnle1a UC, Jol'ln Wld• M Tompldnl R. Bum1, Ofllc:ef Thi1 1tat1ment w11 ai.cs Thlt 1tatemen1 wee filed with the County Cllf1c ol With tM County Cl«k of Orange County on 12-1 f.tt Otenge County on 1V02118 1""1nan 1 .... 1199aa Deity Pilot Dec. 018, 29, OllV Piiot Dec. 12, 18, 29, 1988, J81l. 2, 9, 1191 Sa133 '*·Jan. 2. 1191 s.121 PUIUC NOTfCI ......CIOTICI • GAMBLE, • J•nnlter J•an a d&dlcated and ape· February 8, 1944 • clal Aunt. They will December 28, 1998 mlu her greatly, a. Jenny Qambl• paued wlll her ttster and away at her home In brotller·ln·law, her Newpon Beach, Call· trlencl9, her many pa· fornla aner a brief and tlents, and her two b• courageoua battle lciited dogs. Bonn•• with cancer. and Ro.le. Jttf\ny la 1urvlve<1 by A Mamonal Senilce her 1l1ter ind brother· In celebration of In-law, J\Jdy ·and Jenny·• hfe wtll be David Snow of Tucaon, held on Saturday, Arl.r.ona, and her d• January 9, t 999, at voted niece• end t 1 00 AM at Pacific nephew, Heather, View Memorial Park In Maggi., and Peter. All Newport Beach. In w«e at Jenny,• sld• lleu of nower1, don•· In 'the day. prior to lion• may be made 10 her dHtt't. tha St. J~eph'a Ballet Jenny wat born In of Santa Ana, to SOS Spokane, Wethington of Colla Meu, or to and grew up In Rocky th• Jennifer Gamble Rlv91', Ohio. Sh• grad· Scholuahlp at the uated from Purdue Royal Family Kid• Unlvar11ty In 1eee and Camp ol Costa MHa. from Ohio State Uni· ~------~-1 can't eeem to get to all thO .. . ,..,.., Jobe ltCM#KI the houM? l.Mthe ClanlftM ....... ..... ,. help ~ftnct ,.....help. ....-Ta v.,.lty In 1970 wtth a Ma1ter'1 DegrH In Social Work. She than moved to Orange County whara al\I began a dl1tlngulah9d caraat .. a Llcan1ed Ctlnlc•I loclal Worker. Jenny WOftled f0t the Chlld Ouklenc:e C•n- t4H In °'.,,.. County fOf 27 yeere ~ had a~J)f~ln Ntwpoft BMch tor a numbef Of Y"f9· 81'1a waa a hlghty r• ---------.. 1pected membef of Mir ptofHalon and r• o.tvtd oonaldarabl• recognition for her worll wtth chlldrtn Wtd ..,.., ,.,,..., Jenny'e longllm• com+•.....,. 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Can for Answers • r°""'" '°"" °' Aotr, "'°"" • ~per -1·~370-9800 ext code soo Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot By CHARLES GOREN With OMAR SHARIF •lld TANNAH HIRSCH WEEKL\' UIUDGE QUIZ Q I • Neither \lufnerablc, us Sou1h you ho.Id: •A.JOU O A Q 1075 0 1063 • K The bklding has proceeded NORfll f.AST SOUIH wrsr 10 2•· ' ·~ult Wh.1t 11c11on du you rake'' The btddllli!. h~JHoCCC'JcJ· NORTH F.AST OlffH wr.sr to lNf f What 1Ct1on do )'00 tale'} . Q 5 -Both vulncruble, 0$ South you hold • K J 9 4 o A 10 O K 9 2 • J 6 4 J Your right·h:i11ll opponent opens the bidJmg with one diamond. Whar action ilo yuu take? • • /\ J Q A K 8.7 6 0 K J 8 • K J J Q 6 . A:. South, vulnerable, you . holJ. Partner 6pen the b1<.khng wllh one dub WhJt do )'OU re pond? ... A J 7 Q K 1 6 0 9 6 • ~ Q 64 J Q J •As Sc>Uth. vulnerable. )VU .hold: The b1ddsnfl has proci::oded: • SOUTH WF..ST NORTH EAST •K876 O AK!.1754 o ltl.•J3 l • Pue . lo Pa.. The biddmg hM proceedeJ. WES1 'ORTH f,AST SOU1H l• P111u 5• ?- What action do you ~ake? Q 4 ·As South, vulnciablc, you hold • K()76S i:>Vuld <> QIOJ •Q9842 ? Wh:it do you bid now? wukfor WIJWU~ 011 Momlgy. Leam to be a better bridge play· tr! SubKribt now Co tht Gortn Drldgt Lttttr by caUln1 (800) 788- 1225 for Information. Or wntt to: Gortn Brldae LtJ.~!~~ P.O. Box 4410, Cbkaao, lll °"°°'l· . COIONA Dlt MAit IW.ISTAT! 1022 llCllJUfGI 1100 -----Oppertuntty Knoou 48r on Canyon, peek ocean/golf cour•• vu. S849K Prudential CA Realty. Call B.J.todayl $44-6373 !x11~72 »PL•VALL.V 4&0091 cuetom view hme. Trade or Hll tor coattal property. (790, ...... 710 VACANT fWNHM• L9•••T PRICllD BOUSBSI :SBr In COM. Out of area aeller aaya C01'DOS .... tt T~ Ltg POR UNT 3Br 6 fam nn, neede coametlc work but ••••••••II PRICED 1000'1 LESS -------- than l••t •ale. BALIQ·• $319,000 Make Ort•rl 'A Kolar a co. ISLAND 2108 .949-378-5576 -------- COSTA r.JE$A 1024 LHtlo .. lboa la. 3br 2ba front ht•, 1 1tory, gar. $2500/mo IM~e4f 7 •••to• Beautrtul ... Bt/ ---------• 2.5Ba, tam rm. Built In BALBOA: '90 Hunyl. S315K Earl _ __. 2107 a Judy Taylor, Agenta .l"'Dn.utSVJA 9491842-4722 ~-----..... , , 0oeen View 2Br 2Ba, • •ldo Newpon Hghta den, Lg deck, nu paint area 2 houaH on a & crpt, parking, yrly lot. Both upgraded· S2200 949-IM8~4 $449K Cell For Rent Info. e._rl 4t Judy --------~1 Taylor, Agt1. 642-4722 COJfONA •-------DEL MAa 2122 NEWPOltT BEACH --------- CAM•O aHOR•8 38r 1069 2 8 a , t•rge yard, l••••iliiiiiiiiii• prtvate beach acceu. Abandoned Boaoh $3200/mo. Leaae Cottatt• Once In a Agent (949) 720-1878 .. "Do " g. ''Perro." . "H d '' un . "'Chien.-'~ NOMAnER HOW YOU SAY IT, CLASSIFIED CAN FIND IT. ' -lifetime opportunity at Old COM 2br 3.5b• .------------------., ••••••••• only $349,000 .Agent r.oaftop deck $200!)mp HOUSES' GENERAL 1002 BALBOA 949-723-8120 Dys 949-833-0111 or CONDOS '! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ISIAND 1006 CiiTib iufioPiliiii EvH <949> 7i 1•9882 Dotaohod 4 +Famlly. FOR SALE Balboa laland Op bc. Show. Ilk• new. Valuet----------1 SOLD! vu ot Pavillion 4br ranged 5428 to $488. Can't eeem to Showcase homet 2be, upper unit. 3br, Ag9nt 94e-723-s120 get to all those for sale In our 2ba lower unh LIDO I. New 5Br 5.5Ba repair fobs Saturday Real Eatate S1 875 000 3 s1 an .. ooo Supplementl Lora v'anc'e-Aeanor c gar, ,., • ..,, · around the houie? HOMES OF 94M73-4-082 But ~~~Ls~:~tota Let the GENERAL 1002 When you're tuned · into classified you're tuned.into your community. *V.A.* SO Down • SO Mov•ln FREE Counseling FREE Ust of Hom•• HUONA RE:POS 1-800-723-6857 Veteran Roat Ea1ate Can't seem to gel to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the ca ... m~ Service Directory help you tlnd THE WEEK Bulld Your Dream I=---.,..-..,,,.,-..------Cta .. lflff Homell -rwo "Prime" Nwprt Shor•• 2Br Dlaplay ad• •tart properties offered at ofc, .2ba, beam cetla, Service at Juat S75r lot vatu .. 11 Vintage newer tll• roof. S349K Directory Oeadltne Wed Spm cottage on full·alze tot, Bii( Grundy Realtors help you find Op:N**H**ouse Wllhln ttapa ot sandy 949-975-8181 II bl h I c beach & charming ocr•NFRONT re a • • p. Llatlnga for $151 duplex on oversized '""' M2.Se78 Oeadllne Thurs 5pm prime corrntr lot .... , EZ FIKer S428K ••• •• vatuo• on ta1anc111 Ag•"' 949.723.9120 NEWPORT NEWPORT It pays to advertlH ANO•LA OL.AS•R aurtore Deltght Dphc In th• bHt local Mll'TRO R .. ftJ Live In one, rent other. BEACH 2669 BEACH Real Estate Section (949) 723-09$3 2er/3Br, 5car prkng. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CALL TODAY Llttlo Balboa laland $389,900 Prudential LISA RlVERA Ophc upper 3Br 2 Sba CA Realty. Call BJ. .. ft"""57" "252 fp Lower 2Br 1.58a fp tOdayl $44-6373 it1472 • --~ 2c garege. 1745,0001,,.,.,-..,.--....,,,.--~-1 ANNE WILLEY Lore Vanc•·R•altor W aterfront S unHt Vu 941MJ73-4092 2-Sty 4Br 3Ba Home 949-574-4249 lmmac Cond·S525.000 2669 NEWPORT MARINA ·: APARTMENTS rellabla help. BALBOA &42·5878 Agt. Brian Edmondtt0n 949-723-8151 Bayfront community with privn~ beach lie muina. Tropical la.ndJC:apin1'4rge Lanai pool & 1un d«k. Walle to BalbOa Island Jliops Minutes from Fash.ion Island. •----,.--,...CONS--nt-U-CT-IO-N-LO-ANS---1111PENINSUl.A 10071 _____ _ It'• the reaource you can count on to aelt a myriad ol merchan- dise ttemt, beceuae our column• compel quallfiad buyer• to calll &42'5878 No payments dunno construe· PRICB R•DUCTIONI NEWPORT 1100 100% frnanc1ng available On~ 1809,0001 4Br COAST Purchase land, construction, loan & permanent financing 2.5 a on th• bayatd•-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1---131-4033 .can Doug Echelberg. Now oonatruotlon . CU.(Cml)El.uPlllc. Agt 949-408-7711 Ocean vu. 3br 2.5be, ca. 11 u .......... ,.,.-, Buy It. Sell It. Find It. upgrades + muter br Cla .. mod. balcony. S819,900 Owner (805) 497·2275 1070 :. Pl • •• Overstocked wf1h ,. stuff? A call to Claaslfted wlU help M2-H78 Chancea a" you wtll find what you need at the price you want to pay when you rHd Cleaffled dalJy M2-M78 - HOME, HEAL TH AND fJUSINESS ~~~ NEWPORT FINEST Mobile, home or office Gift cert ev•ll. {949, 488-11518 CABINETS 3490 Advanced Woodey11ema -Cu1tom Cabinetry· Kile hen• Bath• Poora Moldlnga ~ Mantele L9911SO 114-tt0 .... 9 70 C1JtPBNTRY 3510 HERCULES C l I I\ ti I N (~ Vacanoes • Ollie. • Homes Catptt • Flootl • 8lelldl WIMs •. Yi•ndowa And Much Mor•' .... 134 NT •R•modellng and all tyl)ft ot Npatre. No Job 100 emalf. oc 32 yra Uc-bond-In• MIC/ COMPUTBlS 3558 Vlaa 714-9084564 @lijii•ll!!ll!!ll[llllilll•• I Woodwork Ooora Inst. MACM•DIC • Cate for cioaeta remdfd, crown Maclntoah Comput.,• motdlng t>aH/tr1m etc. In -,ltJr hme/ofc. L#w/ • Repatra 854-1934 hout1y rate. 87~10 CONCRET!t CAJtPET CLEANING 3515 MASOIOY 3557 ----~- .. ....... Reet8falltil\ll4111 ll1I --------Tlle/drywall/wOOCIWOrk Fene.!decQlroom add. Roofa/generai ,.,,.1ra. ~ ...... fraeEat Chris 714-e09-0805 QUALITY CAAP'TaMAM 20 vra E•P· Aef'I ·I'm Your Hanctyma,,. ...... ........ . CIMeltled\ T....,. M8N78 Chane•• are you wilt find what you nffd at th• pr1ce you want to pay · ·wn.n you read C .... llled ally ...... 7. • Quality Work NI ARCA llOVIlfG .. 3834 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SLIPCOVERS 3122 -----· SMii Day sentke Prompt• Courteous • ~rofesslonal ~C.-1'1!4650 71~374-0091 --------- krueger p•lntlng resldtntlal fa ux finishing wood ~sloratlon ' matthcw 548-5481 lk 740898 3870 Pet SllWID-. • ..., Dally/OYem~ht vtelta. Reta avt. Uc d/Bonded OenlM 71+•~ ... 870 CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS Semi-retired cutter offers 25% OFF Matcriall Labor! 25 different colors _._. _ _..__...,._,,II of denims 8c lOO's ORCO PLUMBING 8 DaAIM CLEAMING of other fahria! 35 years of quality work and crafts sh ip! • 7 -DAYS/WEEK r. Cihun OUcount 7~170 Tutorlntl Ctr Opona• lndtv & Of'C?UP Help for Studenta-al leYel•-Nwpn/M•aa &4&-5833' -PW--... --.----1.1 Ue.#727705 --,.-:ro=-:=-:::::-=:-i & Q.A VIDEO SUVICBS .... UP.Ala 3880 RENT hough ctmlfttd ' 3131 • Chenols.,. you wll ftrid wtmyou need llt the pttoe you ..,.,. to pey . when you,. 8'eCfl11•1•1 ..,,. • • ·rt Beach/Costa Mes"O Dail Pilot APARTMENTS POR RENT COSTA MESA 2624 L~ L111 28r E'Slde, AT6T· MCI PAYPHONE garage, w/d hk-4.lp, no ATES Prl.~a sltH 1>9ta. $995/mo + $850 S150Kyr Pol I. Lowest sec. 949-645-2146 , prices 800-800-3470 ROOMS BOTBI.S &MOTELS 2706 2718 Ltttle IMt By The •-. Hotel, 1 blk to bch. L.ow wtcty ' rataa S450up 94H73-8800 Hl!Al.TH a fllNBSS HBALTH 8r FITNESS HEALTH 8r FITNESS 3000 3000 3QOO .. NURSERY SALF.S $8-$14 per hr. depending on sales abWty er experience. C.ont.ct Tom or a..tesfor appt. at o.c. Premier rtursay l'IOlWadale. 714-754-6661 FlOwadalc Nurse I N WANTED TOIUY 6019 I BUY ALL PIANOS Anllquea.quaJ· fumlture 1 pc: Ot' houaaful caah paid (714) 957-8133 Old Coln• Gold Sliver Franklin Mint, St.nfng Old watchH & jewelry Wfftcout Coln &42"9448 Rl!COADSfTOP S · Jazz, A&B, Soul, Rock Etc ... 50'• a 60'• Mika 945-7508 BUILD1NG MATERIALS 6030 All at .. 1 aundlnee Year end cleamce 30- 60% otf 24X30 up 10 80X150 Mua1 aall, beat otter (800)379-3754 ~ PIANOS I: -ORGANS RES , SIN "1 pref er a~vertisdintfie . h the P1\ot an · wit due to the great H.B.l. d eat resPonse an ~ '' ca (.) r service. custome Bill Solis Y•m•ha Baby Grand Plano, georgeo)J• tone matching bench. $4850 714-527-0900 COIOU · Dll.llU 8A:r IAM-NOON. U ti •ayatde Dr, many ~xlnl lt•m•. cro.. .. JembotM ~---°'· . ; GMC . 9081 '85 911 Carrere R•d/tan 1n1, xlnl $2000 down oasume $16,600 PP. 949 9 73-0411 TOJO TA 9210 '90 Teroel A~to, am-fm •tereo, e&H, · gOOd cond, emogld .$2600 714-964-01 !>2 '95 AVALON XLS Auto, air, caaa, (100814) $21,888 . LEXUS OF Wl!STMINST~R '9 7 SAFARI (714) 892-8908 Auto, AC, 7 pass, --------• (547701.) S t e,ea e '95 AVALON XLS Ll!XUS OF Aulo , air, c aaa. Wl!STMINSTER (l008l4) $21 ,888 . LEXUS OF (7t4 ) 892 -45908 WESTMINSTER JJONDA 9085 '90ACCOAD Auto, AC, c:asa, (09259e) ••.i."5 U!.XOS o F WESTMINSTER (714) 892-4J909 1e5ACCOAD Auto, AC, Casa, (125318) S13,888 Ll!XUS OF WESTMINSTER (7t4) e92.e9oe MAZDA 9125 '91 929 Blue, auto, pw, pd, alarm, A/C, alloya, mnrf $5200 ObO 949-644-4083 (714) 892.e~ '97 CAMRY LE V6, 24K ml, hke ·nu (066136) $19,888 LEXUSOF . WESTMINSTER . (714) 892.e~ VQLVO 9230 '94 VOLVO SON Auto, AC lthr, (039352) $16,888 LEXUS OP WESTMINSTER (714) a92.e9oe VOIJ{SWAGEN 9235 '78 VW window V•n runs iclnt w/campef top. Nu clu1ch, etc. $1450. 94M42·3850 • (949) 848-1869 '9~ JETTA QLX 5 ap, lthr, AC, (057432) $14.888 LllXUa OF WESTMINSTER (714)~ t••5 •MW 7401 ---~---- Soiurdoy, Janvory 2, 1999 TIX -PllllCllL DIRECTORY THOMAS C. BECKER (949)646-8893 AU .. TAX FORMS-ALL STATES lNDIV-PARTNERSHlP- FIDUCIARY· CORPORATIO NS-LLC ES TAT.ES 360 E. li'11 STE 117 COSTA MESA. CA ~2627 28 YEARS EXP~RJENCE THE BEST Rf.SOLUTION To ·Audits Wage Gam.WunenlS Payroll loxes Selzures Levies ' i\JnfUed Returns 1-800-990-4858 24-bn * * U.S. ·1AX * * t>ROl-'ESSIONAl.S i .. \\ • 1111. · . it I · : : · · \ ' ! ' ! : II Jeffrey L. Kaylor /.ceoutn At+CY COUOU TIC>t' x ~ &;il'lli08 . s-,,. ~ f.su.tt & rtnon&1 ~dll Plarulins -"' • tr Bw.tne:ss Mlniganaic Consulting ~-~ b Tu It Ac<OWIUn& Jefltty l . Mylor, CPc\, CFP Ar(rton••l • ~ • ;7.. ~ 949-442-7350 1u1DUl'OH(o1JV1. ·'sum101 • 1JMH1 ,_ $38,995 t•••aMW.J181c $22,095 .-.-... ~ . \\ ' - 87 s -- I I I 1 .. New~rt/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot . '98 LEXUS ES 300 . 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