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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-01-04 - Orange Coast Pilotf r .. r SERVING THE NEWPORT -COSTA MESA CONVv\UNlllES SINCE ,1907 MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 19_99 -.MONDAY MORNING BR I E F .I N· G TODAY -TUESDAY SUNDAY WEDNESDAY r JHURSDAY SATURDAY FRIDAY There's a ne·w sheriff in town. Michael S. Carona will be sworn in today as Orange County sheriff, nght here m Costa Mesa It's not your typical law- e nforcement site, though - it's the Orange County Per- forming Arts Center. ·About 2,000 peoplP are expected to attend the swearing-in ceremonyJf'or the 12th sher- iff in county history. Chris Decker, the Co!>ta ls'>ues ilffectmg towns Mesa resident who is suing from San Cll•mente to Seal the city because police Beach will be discussed at issued a sex-offender notil1-· the Orang<' County Coast cation on him in his neigh-As!>OC'\Clll on luncheon. The borhood, is the subject of a luncheon sta rts at 11:30 court hearing today. The · a.m., with the meal served hearing in Harbor Justice at noon and the program Center will decide whether beginning a t 12:45 p.m. Decker's landlord can evict The luncheon costs $20 and him. Decker -a convicted will take place dt the New- rapist -is in prison, where port H<lrbor Ndutical he landed recently on a Museum, }5 1 E Codst drug-related parole viola· I hghwdy. Cdll (949) 660- The Newport Be<lch In 1964. South Coast Planning Commission will . 'Re pe rtory borrowed the hold its hfst meeting of Laguna Playhouse to stage. 1999 today at 7 p.m. The its hrst pldy, "Tdrtufle." The meeting will be held m the company comes full circle council chamoors at City' tonight with a revisit to the Hall, 3330 Newport Blvd. Mohere corned}'· The pro- d uction w1 U run through FPb 14 and will be per- fonnrd on the Main Stag,., Tickets dre $28 to $45 SCR is a t 655 Town Cen t<ff Dn- ·ve, C:'ostd Mesa. Cdll (714) 708-5500 The Orange C'ounty ~tuseum of Art pr~sents ·c.rnron:. and D<>se.rts. P1c- tui:ing the \\'Pi,1em L.c:mcl- c;cape, • a selr>cUon of paint- mgs, pnnts · and pho· togrnph'>, from tuda} to April 25 flour arr• 11 a m to 5 pm .. Tuescl<1~ thpJUgh Sundd}S The mu l'Ulll 1 at 850 San < il'111c:ntt• Dnvt•, N~~ port Beach r OI lllOf(' inJormalion, <-till IY4~1 750. Ste rt your monung ' off rtght w1th c1 pancakt:> brcak(ast, wluch v. lll IJ held from 7·30 to IO B m at OA~IS Semor Centl'r, 80( Margut•ntr> ~\'C, Corom;t dPl t-1d1 Breakfttst wclud s p.mcake sausau(! coif\ r and JUI< ... TH kets ttr~ $2 !Qr uduils and $1 for chlldr n ror more mfo1matiun tall t!-149} 1144-324-L . tion. 8665, Pxt. 3. 1122. • . FIVE EASY QUESTIONS DON LEACH I DAil'!' PILOT Life on the beach is postcard perfect • EOfTOR'S NOTE: We interrogated Newport Beach Marine Saf~ty Supervtsor Mike Halph1de on Sunday about hfe in sunny Southern Cafifor- ma What is the weather liktt right now? "It's JUSt gorgeous A p1cture-post- card, Chamber of Commerce sort of day H • What are the beach crowds like today, even though It's the middle of .winter? "It's really crowded. Normally this time of year we'd have 3,000 to 5,000 people including people on the board· walk. Toddy we have a crowd of about 25,000. Usually during Uus week people a re from out of town enJoyin!I the weather, even if its 20 degrees colder than this. But today we hawe a lot of local people who are out.' What are the temperatures like today com~red with last year at this time? "It's 72 degrees, with an 8 mph wind. The water temperature lS cold at 58 degrees. And it's so clear you can see Catalina. Last Jan. 3 it was 62 degrees and rainy." Do you remember it being this hot on any other Jan. 37 . "ThiS is probably tlul.nicest Christ· mas vacation we've had -at least in the 10 years I've been working through winters." Do you have any commentary about the ferocious winter stonns pOunding the Midwest right now? ·Now they know why we pay so much for housmg here. Day like this make it easier to make my mortgage payment.• c H 1-l L I N I 0 N A s u N N y FTERNOON Pooch, a local surfer, has a front row seat to the sun and surf at BlackJes beach, where the fu~er-llke cond.Jtions had him and others enjoying the day in Newport Beach. A young surfer, below, spins his board around fins-first in the water, which re~ained a wintery temperature despite the rising mercury. Moderate Santa Ana winds brought . warmer-than-no.rm.al temperatures to Newport Beach on Sunday, with the mercury climbing to a high of 84 degrees -that's 16 degrees warmer than Saturday's high of 68. Mark Moede, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said it should cool down today as the Santa Anas weaken. -·.--~--,1 ~· . . Puppy love runs rampqnt in school distri'ct · I t was rocenUy reported in Uu.s column that Peg- gy Anatol had twb cats, named Margaret 111atcht•r and Golda Meir. In keeping with our responsibility to noti· fy redders of the animal alfe . shitzu, which she s..iys loo~ like a mo·p. · IN A LEAGUE OF HER OwN Costa Mesa rcs1dl'nt Annabelle "Lefty" Lee wus featured in the Tournament of Roses Parade on N'ew lions or ~.hool dtStnct ofhoab, we infonn you that Susan I~----Year's Day. She wa hon· ored on Edison lntcmabonal's Oespenas, the assistant upenn- tendcnl of elementary education, got two small Jack Ru sell beagles for Ctvisbnas. Pomona Elementary School Pnna· pat Cathi Pierson, meanwhile, owns a tnbute to ))ascba.ll float for her day it <1 pitcher in the All·Am ncan Gals Lc.>dguc from 1944 to 1950. Lee. 76, <;aid the I ioUywood movie ·A league of'lnclr Own• wa about 70% accurate. "I liked ~c movie very muth." she sa.id, though admitting, MJ wus scurL'<i to death when th •y said Madonna wa!> tn-1t. • SUICIDE BY SKILLET1 I\ Newport Beach dispat<'hcr must h1.1vc hud a tough time kecpmy a trruqht lace when he told pohrc othccrs to respond to a suictd" c.Ul. Tht~ w •a1x1n of choice wasn't a gun, knife or pill • · Apparently, th man was lr)'Ulg to beat hun elf to death with a frying pun I ie d1c1 urviv ' -Compiled by Oaity Pilot suff Qty Council to discuss · cleanup • Nciqhbo1s for Neighbor could bern.: ht_d!'. many dS l 0 singlP-fcumlv homes m Costa ~ lesn. It'" 111 II~·· \:\II < OSTA ?--11.!SA < Diinnl memt.,:.i {on1ght will consider '· Clt) stafl lh C 1K to h '910 plttnnuig !o1 d1" pnng 19ll9 Nelgh hor.... ior Nt>1ghhor cleanup (.>VCnl m lovw- mcome ~ingle-lanuly neighborhood The p1ogrum ts tune! d Wi h Community Development Ul0<:k Grant mom') dnd ntust me~t Ute n 1Uon<1l ObJ ctJvc of ... en.Ulg JO\\ and mod rate-Jncom" people hvmq rn a block grant target area~ The city's Rede\ clop ment and Re 1dent1al Rehab1ht.attou Comnut· tee recommended thi.: nPJghhorhood on Plncen· tia Avenue bPlwcPn \ 1c- tonu and \.\ 11 on strL~ ... whKh 1s nMde 11p larQ " (lf t1partm nt omp~.. _ But the Cit}' CouncJI in l>L•c f.'mh1•r etsked msfl' 1d that the> Apnl 24 C\ ent The Costa N.!50 City Coundl .wi meet today at 6:30 pm. m the Ory Cooncil chambers at 77 Fair Drive. concPnlratc ori motr.·fomil) h11me, tc1ryrt- 111g low-income ruor ciUzt:n and di nt;Jecl dclults With, budg0 t of -s.o,750, ctt} tafh:rs p,.t.J. mat<! lhut about 10 smgle-famil~ hom ould h a "' h"?<I m th~ t•vcnt which mdudes extt:- nor pamtmg of homr, and -debn r "mo, di Local oct 1 t'.!l"\'l c orgaruz.atJon ha\ e been contacted and a ked to ha\1• all mt r-. fed parti caU the cit) be.for<> Jdn. 1 Application.' Wlll be accepted on a rust com . fu~t en • ba 1 , but pnonty will. ~ 91\ en to qualihed ruor citizen and dtsdl>li?d mchvul uals li\.ing m mgle·I nul horn£> Atso on th" agenda Cit} lead •r will ron tdPr e tablL-;hmg a nC\'\ tr.ilhc h • truc1ur, that \\Ould charge mailer hu m•'s es a Joy; er fC'P Uian tar ae.r htNnl~ P th. t qf'nNnh more traft1c Under thP c: H>hn[I p-I l e\\ dt>\ clop· moot pn111•ct" <HP chat gt: "-l 1• pPr. inerage dmly tnp1 1 mudl~ c: 1 r I • 1 Mil}' tnp e ch prn]C<t tJ~r1PJ1ill'S. • But U1e pmpu ed ~111renuve" program ..., ould P empt project! that generate 25 nr f we r ttvcrngn dail)• llil , ch rgc.> -0 I r twer~g • cla1ly tn p for incremental tnp exc dmg 25, $75 for mcrem ntal mp O\ "' 50; $100 for mcrt'm ntal tnps excctiding 75 and cfiarg 150 J 1 o~ rage dail} trip for incremental trip O\ r 100 Aocording to th taff r"JlOrt, th Clty Couno ( r •vtr w cd th _ proJ c 1 in ~C'J>t mber < nd ttpprovcd th n '' f hedul . But • actopUon .of th resolution \H i madv"'rt nll l tt off of th taff· rccomm~nclation nnd lor mal dopuon -chd not occµr INDEX SAY AGAIN MlllEHNIUM MOMENT · MOUllD TM ....•........•.. 4 QASWID ................... ] POUCI flt.ES ••••......••....•.. 2 PUIUC ll011CES ..•...••........ 6 SPC>IT5 • ,. ••• ~ •••••.•. ,. •.••••. 5 WEATHER A cohctlon of tn. best quottK from ~ news 1t9rles. "'"""' will drive a hundmi mllft fO JN this bricloi. " -DMllll ..... .,, o1ffdal wfth CJ. $9911 str oni and 5«11, on pro. "9ld bridge tt\M ~ IPlfl SouthCOMt ..... end Oyst.tl '°"' But you always get com- rn.nts /ik~, '/ don•t want to SH your name in t~ news· /Mf)ef.,, -ltttt ~ on hoW Monka LewtnskY has aff9ct9d views on Whitt ~ tntern.Nps. • -nt.y WWWJ"t your 1YPQI ...,,.Is. ,,.., kMW u«tly wlYt .,..,. Ml rtWd .• ~---~v., ~ DlltrtCt ctrector of maintenance and e>pefation~ on a burgl•ry In which Khoo! bus radios wwe stolerl. A 5'm11M buf· glary ako took pike It the New p(Jn·~ KhOol dlstrk:t !>VI yard ·~ told me IO MWf forget that~~ ~wraps mmom..n f&J> •• -V....-.._.. .. , , ..-ant to the 1thool 4'*td .... •• ldef1t. on W6fi:li of licMc9 • bmet boll gll¥I her When lht MW ltOft.. on .....,. "" thti ~ Dr. Albert 5oUMd Dr. 1\lb 'rt Soiland foundPd yacht dub • MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1999 . . MONDAY .MORNl~G B· R I E. F 1· N G r . ·roDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUND¥ There's a new sheriff in town. Mlchael S. Carona will be sworn in today as Orange County sheriff, right here m Costa Mesa. It's not your typical law- enforcement site, though - it's the Orange County Per- forming Arts Center. About 2,000 people are expected to attend the sweanng-m ceremony for the 12th sher- Chris Decker, the Co:,la Mesa resident who is suing the city because police issued a sex-offender nobti· cation on him in his neiyh- borhood, is Ute subject of u court hearing today. The hearing in Harbor JUStice Center will decide whether Decker's landJord can evict tum. Decker -a convictoo rapist -is in pnson, when• he landed recently on 'd drug-related parole vtold- tion. Issue:, affecting towns from San Clcmf'nte to Seal Beach wdl be discussed at the Orange County Coast A<>sodation tunchf'on. The luncheon starts at 11 :30 a.m., with the meal served at noon dnd the program begmnmg at 12:4 5 p.m . The luncheon costs $20 and will take place dt the New- port I l<Hbor NuuttcaI Museum, · 151 E. Coast. Highway. Can (949) 660- 8665, ext. 3. The Newport Betlch Planning Commission will hold iti; firi;t meelmg of 1999 today at 7 p.m. The meeting will be held in the council chamb<•rs· et City I iall, 3330 Newport Blvd. In 1964, South Co<tsl Repertory borrowed the Laguna Pldyhouse to stago Its hrst play. •Tartuffe.• The company comes full Circle tonight with a revLS1I to the Mohere comedy. Th<> pro- duction will run through fob. 14 and will be per- lom1ed on the Main StagP TIC'.'k'?ts ure $28 tu $45 SC R is at 655 Town Center Dn· ve, Costd f\.tesa. Call (7141 708-5500. ( The qrangP Mulleum of Art prr> ents ·canyons ancl De erts PJC· tunny the Western umd- Start your morning oft nght wtth a_ panc.«ke breakfa t, wmch '\\ill he helcl from 7 30 to 10 tt m a· OASIS ~enior Center: 800 Md1gucnu• Ave Corond cf Pl Mai BrP..akfa t include pon< akes, sausage. cotree unct 11uce 1i<:kPts ar • 2 ff r udults and lil for duldr n For rnl•IP. mfr>rntdll()n <:dll (U4Y) h44-3244 , . iff in county history. FIVE EASY oµESTIONS DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT ·Life on the beach is postca:rd }Jirject • EDITOR'S NOTE: We interrogated Newport Beach Manne Safety Supervisor Mike Halphide on Sunday about life in sunny Southern Califor· n1a What is the weather like right now? •1t•s just gorgeous. A p1cture~post­ card, Chamber of Commerce sort of day • What are the beach crowds like today, even tho~gh It's the middle of w inter? •It's really crow~ed. Normally this time of year we'd have 3,000 to 5,000 people including people on the board- walk Today we have a crowd of about 25,000 Usually during this week people are from out of town enjoyin~ the weather, even if its 20 degrees colder than this. But today we have a lot of local people who are out.• • What are the temperatures like today compared with last year at this time? • tt's 72 degrees, with an 8 mph wind. The water temperature is cold at 58 . CHILLIH' ON A Y AFTERNOON CdJ)f'. • a sefoct1on of p<nnt- mgs, pnnt tnd phn· tographs, from todct} to Apnl 25 I fours <1re 11 a nr to 5 pm., Tu1•sdctys lhiuuuh Sunddys The museum as di 8'i0 Sdn CIPmt nte DnvP N~wport Beat h For more mlonnat1on, call (94lJ) 75q. • 1122 City Council to discuSs cleanup · •Neighbor for Ne1gbbors could benefit as nrnny as 19 sm9le-fanuly homes m Co!'\ta t-. fesa. . .It :\II I It H.1\1 I \"\II <~OSTA ME~A -CounMl mt•ml.>1 r tomghl will con 1clPr ~1vmg C'Jt\ slclll ll1 DK to h gm planrunt t t ,.. ~nng l'•Cl9 eigh- b<>r'S tor Nt'lUhh c1nup event U1 low- mcon11>, mgle-Ia f•19hhorhoods The progrc1m 1 funde.d with ConutlUrut~ Development Block Grant mon<"~ and must n1eet the national Objective of er\'mg lO\\ nd moderate-income people h\'1119 n .a l lock grant target a rea Pooch, a local surler, has a front row seat to the sun clJld surf at BlackJes beach, where the summer-like condlUons had him and others enjoying the day in Newport Beach. A young surfer, below, spins his board arouffd fins-first In the water, which remained a wintery temperature despite the rising mercury. The aty' R develop- ment nd Re 1dcmual Rchab1lttallon Commlt- t£-ie ll'COmmended the neighborhood on Plac1.: n- t1a Avenue l.>etw1 r>n \ •<'· Iona and Wilson trPPt wlmh 1 m<tde 11p J, 1•J\: of dJ>flrtment (C n p;, " Bui th1> City t \,tu.< 11 m The Costa Mesa Gty Couno1 will meet today af 6:30 p.m. in the Gty Councn chambers at 77 Fair Drive. M oderate Santa Ana winds brought warmer-than-normal temperatures to Newport Beach on Sunday, with t he mercury cl imbing t o a high of 84 degrees -that's 16 degrees warmer than Saturday's high of 68. Mark Moede,· a met eorologist with the National Weather Service, said it should coo1 down today as the Santa Anas weaken. .. ---··f" -•• , - -~ ----)...~ December c sked 1m>tead that thP. Apnl 24 I'.•\ enl -. conce11tro1te on " ngl~-fomil} home:-. tc1rg t- mg Joy, -mcontl' Nuor L1l1zen anti dls..1bl"d dcfulls • With c1 hudgPt of $50,750, city tdff Pr ti mate that abwJt 10 mgl -tamil} home coul I he asst le>d in the c:vent, wh1d1 mdudes l' "-"· • nor pamtmg of homes and debn .. remO\ al 'Local ooaJ fVIC" orgamzahon ha\i"' been cnnlact1 d and a kcd to ha\ e all inter- <' tPCI paru" caU the oty before Jan 15 ppltcatictn °\\ill be acet"'pted on a hrsl com\: hrst serve hast but pnontr \\'lll·bc g1\en t qualtlt d < mor dhzen < nd dtsabled and1vul- ual hvmg m smgle-fam1l horn Also on tho age~d degrees. And it's so clear you can see __ ... · "-----------------------~-------------------­Catalina. Last Jan. 3 it was 62 degrees Cit): I aners w1U ·con 1dcr e tabli<:lung a new tralf1c: fee structur that· '> 1luld charg • smallt•r hu .. mPs cs. a lo"cr fPc than 1 rgcr I.Ju me c" that gl n rnte rnorl" traffac and rainy.~ Do you remember it being this hot on any other Jan. 31 ~ ·nu.sis probably the nicest Christ- mas vacation \VC've had - a t least in the 10 years I've been working through wmters.• Do you haw any commentary about the ferock>us winter stonns pounding thl Midwest right now? •Now they know why we pay so much for housmg here. Days like this make 1t easier to make my mortgage payment." Puppy love .runs rainpant in school district I t was recently reported r.::· ['It shitzu, which 'he says looks in this column that Peg-• like d mop. gy Anatol had two cats, 11'\~ named Margaret Thatchl'r n..1Suii.:, IN A LEAGUE OF HER OWN ll ~ n Costa Mc'd wsident and Golda Meir. In keepU1g c.(QOI' Annabelle •Lefty" Lee was with our responsibility to noti-t:l fNturcd m thP Toumam<?nt fy readers of the arurncll af fcc-\ ' of Rose:; Parade on New bons of school district offtaals, 1...;. .. --_. :Year's Dar. She wa hon· we inform you thnt Susan ored on Edison Int ~mationa.I' Oespenas, the a st.ilant upcnn· tnbute to baseball float for h r da~ tendent of elementary cducabon, got '1S cr pitcher ltl the All·Amc>!JC'M Girls two small Jack Russell beagles for ~ugue from 1944 to 1950. Christmas. Lee, 76, said th" HollywOod movie Pomona Elementary School Pnnd-"A LOc1gue of Thell Own" Wl\ ubout pal Cathi Pierson, ntl."t1.nwh1lc, owns a 70% ~C'C"UJ'ate. "J liked the movte v ~ry much," :,he said. though aclnnthng, • 1 · was sc-an~ to dedth wh~n they ~1d Madonna was m it • . ' SUIODE BY SKIU.ET? A Nt'Wport Beach dispatcher mu t have h.ad a tough time kecpmg a t.raight tac when "he tqld pohre off1cer; to ro:.ix>nd to a swode call, The weapon of cho100 wasn't a gun. kniJe or pills. ApparenUy, the man Web trying to be 1l h1m5Clf to d ath with a frymg J>(ln. I le did UMve. -Compiled by Deity Pilot staff INDEX SAY AGAIN Mlll!ENNIUM MOMENT AlOOMO TOW9I .••••••.•••.•••• 4 Q,ASSIFID , •..•••.•••••••••.. 7 p()tJ(l flt.ES • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • . 2 PUil.JC ll011CES ••••.•••••••••• ·' SfiCllS •..••.•..••.••..••.••. s WEATHER ..... ,.,...,. S.W.11111\,.2 A collc.'tloft of the best ~ from Nmnt NM ltOrlft_ tut you always get com- ments likt~. 'I don"t want to SH -your name in the news· paper.• -ltth ~on hoW Mono Ltwmsky hM lffet1" -Mws on WNte Houlit ~ maintenance •nd optf'atK>rts, on 'a burglary In which school bus radios Mlf9 stolen. A slmllat" bOf· gl.wy also tOOk place •t the Ntw port Mfta K.hoOI district bus yard ·~ told me ro MVer ~t ht~~~ wraps fOmonOw') f&h.. • -Ylrlllllll '**'· ~to the~ dlllrkt NPffltt1endifM. Undl'f till~ t"'X1 lmg pobc"), ne\\ dcvcl p· nwnt proJl'dS ar"' r.ha1~e1l ~1 50 p<>r avrr(\Q" l.llllly tnp, rnqn1mc t1f h•..,, utl'ln} tnps Colh projer:t <Jl~cr1 t • · .rllut tJ1e propo ed "me nti\e" program \\ ould ext>mpt proJ ct th t gunerntP 2.5 or ftmer ct\l'rttge dail\ trt1 chnrg 0 per .aH'raul' d 111\ tnp for mc.rt>m ntal trip t c thng 251 $75 for mcrcmental mps over · 50, .., l 00 lm inc:rem ntat t.nps e ding 7 5, and chart.JP 150 ~r a\erag"' d ily trip for mc:rem ntal trip 6ver J 00 AC<"t.mhng to th tafl 'report th"' Cit Counol rovi Wt..'<.l lh proi I in Snptembe1 and apprbved Utt' new I e chedul But adoptioh of th r olution '""a IDad'li rt ntJ • .. le.ft ofl of th stalf rcconun°nctauon nd lor- mal doptJon did not occur Dr. AJbPrl Soiland found•\d yacht .dub .. on words of~• form. bOll 'gM her~ she MW Aontt on tn In the plP9f Dr.~Soa•d I ...... ... ' . ., ... _2~M_o~·n~d~~~,~J~~n~u~o~fy~4~,~.'1~9~9~9 ______ _,_ ____ ___:_ _________________ J=0-=-~~~8.:..:.~~~.:;__0..:_D __ J~--------------------!-------·N_e_w~po--rt_Beo __ c_h~/-C_os_ta__.,..M_e_so-:-Do_i~ly_P_il_ot, Nll8HIOIS OOMMUNllY The results from th 1998 Orange , .-County r:.stfv•I of Trees ere lnl · 'ThO event was held Dec. 3 7 at South 'CoaS1 Plaza's Crystal Court n Costa Mesa. Community mem~ donated fll()(e than 11.000 pounds of food for ttie ~ Harveft food ...,. of Ora,,. eow.ty and 250'to~ for the u.s. MarllMt Corps Toys for Tots program. Some people even adopted fami· lies for the hohda~ through the on <ite Mopt A F'1f!llY program by the Salvation Army A panel of· jud9.es -which indu~ •Hon orary Ouef Ju)tl(e:' Marion 9erg~ son -k1ded off the festival by selecting its fa11onte Christmas trees. First·place honors went to Bonnie BohArt and Nancy Swarr of Oso Home re Inc. In Irvine for their tree themed "Celebration of Lives•; second place honors went to the Second tt.rvest Food Bank of Or•noe County tree that was designed by Disney Enter- tainment Art Department and · the!Tll!d "Disney's Harvest of Bless· ing&"; and finall third place ho OfS went to Jolfft..Wttttlllletl'aA' OC METRO Magazine'$ r .,... ~1-themed, "The Orange County Fam-, .ily Tree" .•. MILITARY Navy Airman S.lvador F. C.ja participated recently in Oper8tlon Defert fox while assigned to the amphibious assault ship and flag· ship USS 8elleau Wood, which IS deployed to the Western Pacific and Indian oceans. Ceja is the son of Maria E. Chavez of Costa Mesa and Is a 1997 graduate of Cost. M4tsa High SchOol ... Navy Alnnan Robert M. Fossell participated recently in Operation Desert Fox while assigned to the aircraft carri- er USS Enterprise. The aircraft is deployed to the Mediterranean Sea and Arabian Gulf Fossell is the son of Unda Fisler of Costa Mesa and is a 1990 graduate of Costs Mesa High Sdtool Fossell foined the Navy in December 1995 ... Army cadet Ryan T. Willlams received the hlghly coveted wr.ath Award for his academic excellence as a stu- dent at the U.S. Miiitary Acade-- my West Point. N.Y. Williams is the ~on of Richard and Erika Wllti.tns o( Corona def Mar and h a 1997 graduate of Corona del Mar High School ... Na'!Y Hosprtalman Recruit Antonio Carranza gradu ated recently from training at the Naval Hospital Corps School Great l.akti, Ill. carranza is a 1997 graduate of Costa Mesa's C.lvery Chaple High School •.• Air Force Staff Sgt. ICJmberly A. Heng has been selected to be a member of the Air Force's premiet entertain· ment showcase, "Tops In Blue." The entertainment troupe consists of 30 active-duty airmen and offi· cers who are dedicated to enter· taining military farnih~ worldwide. The troupe con,ists of instrumeri· tali~ts. vocalists, performers. pro- ducers and chore09r aphers who give up one year awat from their regular military duty and families to perform on stage. Heng is the daughter of Costa Mesa resident • Gajl S. Gntene. Heng is a 1984 graduate of. Westminster Higtt School and received an associate UP CLOSE ' . . President and CEO, Newport Beach Conference· and Visitors Bureau. +WHEN WERE YOU HIRED7 I was hired in June 1 9~5. + FAMILY STATUS: I married Rick John on March 7, 1997. I have two sons, Jeff Williams, 27, and Gregg Williams, 24. +AGE: 54 + EDUCATION: I attended USC, wheie I received a bachelor or science degree in marketing. + PAST POSmON: Vice prec;ident of sales for Forte Hotels + PRESENT POSmON: President and chief executive officer of the Newport Beach Conference and VtSitors Bureau + EXPlANATIOf" OF JOB IN 15 WORDS OR LESS: Promoting the best travel destination in the world: Newport Beach. + YOUR GREATEST PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT: Being a part of the -process that moved the Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bur~au to a new le\lel '\ ' ,.'• + YOUR GREATEST PERSONAL ACHIEVE- MENT: Jeff and Gregg. + YOUR PERSO~Al MOTTO: N(•ver give up. - + YOUR GREATEST EXTJCAVAGANCE: Shoes. -!• THE BEST BOOK YOU'VE EV.ER READ: Divine Secrets of the Ya Yd Sisterhood (totally mindless). +THE COMPACT DISC IN YOUR CAR RIGHT NOW: Rod Stewart. + YOUR MOST TREASURED POSSESSION: ~ur family photos. .z, WORD-OR PHRASE YOU MOST OVERUSE: You can't print it, . +WHAT CAN YOU COOK? Anything! But that doesn't mean thdt anyone but me would eat it. •Z. THE COUEGE MAJOR YOU ALMOST TOOK: Psychology + YOUR LAST CHARITABLE ACT: FinanoaJ contnbution to Hoag Cancer Center. +AS A CHILO, WHAT DID SCHOOLMATES TEASE YOU ABOUTI My skmny ankles. DON LEACH I DAJlY Pit.Of + WHO ARE YOUR HEROES? My grand~ar­ ents who moved to America from Italy with nothing and, by working hard, they sent six children to college. + FAVORITE ESCAPE FROM REAUTY: Read· ing a good book on the beach. . · +ONE THING YOU WOULD CHANGE + WHAT IS IN YOUR TRUNK RIGHT NOW? ~ ABOUT THE WORLD IF YOU COULD: People My workout bag who won't uy. ·~ THE FIRST THING THAT ATTRACTED YOU TO YOUR SPOUSE OR PARTNER: I ie. worked out at 6 a.m. -JUSl like mel •t• THE WORST IDEA YOU EVER HAD: Attempting to ride a surfboard down the stairs of a house at USC. I broke my leg and had to go Uuough rommf'ncement in a full leg cast and crutches. +WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE BEEN VOTED IN HIGH SCHpOL? The most chatty. + YOUR IDEA OF EXEROSE: 6 a.m cardio program followed by 45 minutes of weights. . +THE THING YOU DISLIKE MOST ABOUT YOUR APPEARANCE: That depends on the season of the'year. + I HAVE A DREAM THAT: There will be a cure for cancer. + PHONE WHERE PEOPLE CAN REACH YOU: (949) 722-1611 Check this out: Outstanding grocery st<tre employee rings up last customer JI~\lllll lt\GIA"I> llcit Pb BALBOA PENINSULA -Teri Beno is not a high-ranking local politician. Chamber of Commerce official or community group leader. But she probdbly meclJls more to the people of Udo Isle and BaJ- boa than all three combined. As a checker at Pavilions gro- cery store on the peninsula, Beno greets shoppers with a dazzling smile, a funny one-hner and -if you're lucky -a flirtatious pinch on the rear end. :She is one of those people that goes out of their way to help everybody and is just a sterling person," said Balboa resident Tom Tobin. "She is more unpor- customer sees when they leave the store,• Beno said. •You have to go out of your way to m~ke them want to come back." David Dolan, former manager of the Newport Beach store and now a service manager at the Mission Viejo Pavilions, said Beno is one of those employees who 'will always stand out. "You could always count on Ten to treat people, no matter what their age was, wlU1 l'ln extremely welcoming manner,• he said "She also pmched a lot of men -that was her thing. She was one of the best flirts in New- port Beach." degree in 1995 from Brevard COm- munrty COlleg and in 1998 from the Community Colle!ge of the .Air f orce ... Air Fprce 'Airman Jason R. Anderson re<ently· graduated from basic m1l1t.ary training at Lack· I nd Air Fon» BllM in San Anto- nio, Texas. Anderson studied the Air Force m1~s1on, organization and • tant than any oty official down -here. 4 DON LEACH I DAllY Pl.OT Ten Beno stands at the register ln the Pavtllons on ·Balboa Peninsula where she worked for the last ten years. Dolan said Beno was able to . build genuine friendships with customers, even when she only saw them for 5 minutes c1 day in her line . "She'll be missed by many," he said _cunoms.erld received special train· -ing in human relations durfng his- six weeks of ir•lnlng. AndenOn is th9 son of con. Mesa ,..,. :=. dent earl L. Anderson Mtd Rialto :,,_ident Delores Andtrson. A.Jr.. man Andenon Is • 1998 gnd&i- ~ of COS1a M~ High SChool ••• Beno, 67, has worked at the Balboa Boulevard store for the past 10 years. and has been with the Vons company, now owned by Safeway, for 20 years. On Sunday, she rang up her last customer and said a bJtter- sweet goodbye to the many friends she has made at the store throughout the years. Employees . d~orated her ch~ck stand and gave her a fond fatewell. ' •All or these people arc like my second family," she said. "The employees and also the cus- tomers." . . Although it was a dtfficult deci· sion .for her · to make, Beno resolved to r(>tire so she could C'are of her 1-year-olcl grandchild "It's just one of those things that grandmas have to do," Beno said. "It was hard, but l'm needed for this." She said shn· likns Pavilions . because it is a unique store with a r<'al home-town feel, despite bemg in a large metropolitan at('l'l. "I know everyonP. by their first names -.it's just great." she said.· " That's why Beno Sdld she bccttme a checker in the flTSt p~ce. / u1·m d very.outgoing person, so I rouldn't see my!.-Clf behind a desk," she said . And she definitely has a knack for it. I fer JOyful, plt1yfuJ pE>rsonal- ity has touched hundrros of Pavil- ionc; customers, many of whom Will wait an extra 15 minutes just to go through her lme. "I always remember what they told us in training, which is' that the checker is the last person the After retiring, Beno plans to start volunteering at Hoag Hospi- tal and taking walks every day. She would also like to try to rome back to Pavilions eventually, working only part ti.me. · She has leam('d many lessc1ms during her time at Pavilions, among them, to not judge a book by its cover and to treat people the way you want to be treated. "No matter what time of the day, always have a smile on your face,• Beno said. "It means a Jot to people." , WEDDING Patrick Dorgan and Meghan Stickler Stickler-Dorgan St Joac:-him Catholic Church m Costa Mesa wali the setting for the Aug. 15 wedding of Meghan Eliza beth Stickler of Newport .Beach and Patrick Ward Dorgan of Dutton, Va . The bride is th<' daughter of Robh1£> Stickler of Newport Beach and Newell Stickler of Lake For~st. 1 for dress was a c:leevelec:s lace bodice with a drop waist, pleated silk organza skirt and chapel-length train. Her maid of honor was M1chaelyn Johnson and her hride<;mdids were Kathleen Dor- gdll, K11n l.ngel and'Patrioa Lim. The bridegroom U. the son of Dr. and Mrs. Patrick Dorgan of Dutton, Va. The best man was Erk l<.luge and yroom.c;men were Chnsbdn Brumm, Toby Reul, Sc<>tl Stickler dnd Tun Stickler. The reception at the American Lf'gion in Newport Beach WrtS attended by 150 guests. The couple plan to Litre in Richmond, ViJ.., following a wed· ding trip to Vrrgin Gorda, Brihsh Virgin Islands · The bride is employed by O.B. Gates Elem"nt~ in Che.c:terfield County, Va. The groom LS a stu- dent at the Un.iver.::1ty of Rich- mond School of I.:aw. BRIEFLY Suspccl" sought in Marshall's robbery COSTA MESA -About 30 shoppers at Marshall's in Harbor CcntN got a srare Sunddy night when thrPP robbN-s stom1cd into the chscounl department store, 'wdvcd handguns, yelled for cvnryone to get down dnd got CJwuy with two rustomers' purses and an undisclosed amount of rash from one of the registers. Polic !' arc still looking for the three mttle -.uspects, whose faces were c:ovf'red wllh either ski· mask!-l or pclmter mdc;ks, said Co,ta Mesa Sgt. Tim Schennum No one WdS m1ured. Tht• robbers left thP store in u <;ream-colored four-door BMW, Sc:hennurn said. lWo other men, who were standing in the park· mg lot duee;ting customexs away tr om the store during the robbery, arc also con~idered suspects. Polirn responded to the scene at about 5:30 p.m. Sunday. The store, Y{hich is normally open until 8 p.na., dosed early .. Shoppers who wero inside when t.tie robbery took place werf' allowed to leave after talk- ing w1th pohce. "We wore SC'ared, • said Costa M'esa resident E'milce Garcia, who was shopping with her two young rhUdren. ·we thought they may have shot us with their guns.• -Jenifer Ragla~ J}ajlf.;,fjlot READERS t:fOnJfiE news stories, 1llustr•tions. tdrto-WEATHER SUIF P 0 l l ·C I f~l~S · (949)642~ n•I matter or tdYtrt!Sements RKord ~r com nu about herein can be reproduced wTth· " the D•1 Pilot or news tips out written perm11'ion •ot copr-TEMPEAATUlltES TODAY • Look for waves COSTA MESA fight owner. ADDRESS' Balboa First low building fton;' 3 • L.oe-n Awnue A car stereo worth $200 was stolen in the \(OL 93, NO. 3 Our address Is 330 W. Bay St., ~ 76/47 3:58a.m. 1.9 to 5 feet with a 1300 block sometime donng the .vemng of Oec. 16. .. Costa M-.. C.hf 92627. Orcut.tlon Corona def Mar Fun high • Ne\aport 9oulwerd: A set of china and etyrt•I wa~ worth THOMAS H. JOHNSON, COMEOIQNS The Tlmes Ot•nge County 76146 10.0la.m. 60 west-northwest more th.,, $50,000 was stoten from • stor• u~lt in the 2000 Pu.bfr\hef (800) 252·9141 swell at 14-s«· It'' the Pilot's policy to prompt· Costa Mesa Second low .. WIWAM L0B0EU.. ~ block tc>metlme ~ October and December. Editor ly ~orrect all errors of substance. Oass1flfd (949) 642 5678 0.8 ond periods. con~ Pleast ull (714) 574-4233. 81/SO 5:14 pm. • ONnee Avenue. A computer and 1 e1mera wonh $1, 1SO STIV8 MARBLI, Okplay (949) 642-4311 Newport Beach Second high dltlof'ls will be were st~ from a horl'l4t In the 1700 block between Dec. 24 Manaqlng EdrtOI' • rn f.dhonel 1lHA BORGATTA. The Newport Beactveosta Mew H~ (714) 540-1224 78147 11:s2pm. 4.1 clean with • tight end Dec. 27. , A~lstlnt Managing EdrtO< =Pilot (USPS-144-800) IS SpOrts (M9) 642 ... llO Newport Coa~t TUESDAY omhore wind In • ,. • ..,. fllecle: A cat stf'fto and ~ral iterm of rlothlng ANASTAOA ~DiRG; ished Monday through S.t· Hews. sports Fax (949) 646-4170 City Editor urdtly In Newport Beach and f.-fNll: ~lote..rthlint.net 76148 First low the •ftemoon. WOf1h $345 wwe stor.n sorMtlme durmg the day of Dec. 27. STIVIEAMD, Costa ~ subscrlptlons are Mmr'I~ 449a m. 2.2 • ,....._. Drtw. A pune and •wallet and ~Ir contents. N.-..vs Editor only aYAll8ble by IUbtQibi~ ROGER CAMSOH. The Tlmti Ot.,. County luSine9 Ofll(e (949) 642..-12, SURF POMCAST ,Flm high worth S223, wwe noten In the 2800 bl<><k sometime during the Sports Edftor 252·9141. In «ees outside of lusUMIS Fu (M9) 631-590.2 LOCATION SIZE 10:47 a.m. 54 --*"O of Dec. 27. 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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot schools Monday, .January 4, 1999 3 NEWPORT-MESA -It's a nc:w yrar, and With the new yeP\com the obligatory reso- lutions Newport-Mesa Unified School District bodrd .members hope their resolutions for the district will last longer tht1n some pf theu personal ones. RESOLU.TIONS '99 pretty bui.y year fo'r the district, wliich has a new superinten- dent who will soon have several new staff members and will ~11 working on a new strutc· gic plan. Other pro1ects lilclude changing the district's .school configurations. and possibly attempting to float a bond issue to try to pay for repam; to the agmg structwe::. · Bulkt~bitirzg time for housih/f issue 19~9 is shaping up to bP a Newport.-Meso School Boord · members Dana Black "A big thing I'm working on is facilities. I'm so fed up with the conditior1 of our schools and there's been a lot of stuff done and am looking forward to fin- ishing strategic plan. I'd like to. see what can do with 20to 1 kindergarten and pre-school." Martha Auor "To let Dr. Bar· bot do his job. I think the board members some times tend to want to get in there and man· age things and basically we're the interference. Let him run the district." Judy Franco "To continue working with the community as we move for- ward in the strategic plan· ning process." • Their personal resolunons may mdude vow:. not to overeat or. overi.Jmnd but below ct re some of the shoo! ooard mem- bers' resolutions in relation to thmr n•sponsibilities for the dis- trict: Jim Ferryman "I'm going to foeus on what's best for' the dis- trict and still be responsive to my constituency But I'm not going to be afraid to make the hard decisions no mdt· · ter who criticizes me. I want the district to be one of the best dis- tricts in the state." David Brooks "I don't usually make resolu tions. I try to have goals and programs that I work towards . that will be ben· eficial. Rather than making a resolution, I'll try to work well in ·.all areas ... Wendy Leece "To get in the classrooms in the West Side to try to understand the challenges they face. To use ~time '"·small group settings to really zero in on what works and doesn't work and find out who is having success if\ the classrooms." Serene Stokes "To see 1f we can get the strategic plan in place and in operation." · Board member launches school crusade . F anulies pnoritiLP housing i sues all of the time. A hou e or•dpttrtm~nl that f1I the family's n~dS when U1c lam- , lly moved m ~u<ldenly need . ' rn~·isin9. Pechaps a new bahy is on the wtty, or tt sick 1 •ldhVe nePds earn. I\ tayb11 d qrown child with mt1ntal probl~ms nf'cds a port in tht> btOrrn, Al that Umc, fam1hes hdve some choices to make. Tiley can dou\.>le up those • who h<.lVe hud thctr own bed- room, or convert thP home olhre , or den. They dm move to a l)ew pldC~, and.face making },Hyer house payments. The extra cost means there won't beds much nl?ney for allier thmgs. Adjustments are made, but chc;1nge isn't 11lways easr. TI1e admimstrators of the school district have now put tire conununity m the same po<>1t10n as many families . t low should we prionhze the needs of all of tht> studenls to ht the housmg thdt is c;1vc11lablc? If we dP.ridP that 1t 1s unpor- tc;1nl for kindcrgartm•rs to go lo school for morn lhun just hc;1lf d clay, then euch clttss will nef>d its own dassroorn. If we decide thc1t them.! should bf' 20 to a class in kmder9c;1rten instead of 28, we will need even morn. Mor~ class- rooms will hP ne1•dcd dl each elementary Cdmpus unless the d1stnct dt>cicled to house till kmder9arten clas .. e_s t1t onn sthool. • One solution is to add more portubl s to "11th C\llllpus .:.1te. The co.,t to s1•t up a portable-is about $20,000, plus $.5,000 for furnishings. A portable cost., about $80,000 to huv, but requires dfch1h•ctur~l fees ancl other conce .. !'>1vm. from the '>tdte. A portnhle rental costs ahout· $6,200 a }'CM, but lS not owned · after thP hv1•·yc.•a1 le11se ts up So, tl11s solutJOn , tf wplicated Jcross the d1'>lri.ct, would mean U1at w~ wonld spend <1 lot of money lh<1t might bP. USPd for other thmqs. . AnoNlf:r solution is to plc1ce. all · ol the SJ>C'Cldl·cducuhon clilssc., •somewhere ebe " But, most of tho e ~l\ld(!nls muc;t be mam- strec;1med mto n>qular classe.-, wheni>ver poss1hll•. Our <.11strtct would be m Vlolc1hon of ~late and • Dana Black wants people to know that public scho9ls are doing a good job, federc;illy-funded vouchers are a bad idea. ttave you taken your children out of public school .Id if so, the commuruty at large, vanou ... agencies and the busmess com- munity to view public education ~Ptlol NEWPORT-MESA -School board member Dana Black 1s starting a Hcrusdde~ to stop what she secs as u wor against pµblic educatton. The hrst·terrn board member satd she is tiJed of media empha- sis on the negative aspects of the school distntt, as well as attacks on public education by those who support vouchers c.md pnvate schools. ·1 want to call it a crusade,• she 'said. •There's so many post· tive things gomg on in public education. I want to show the good.· . The crusade also is partially aimed al curtailing the cff orts by those who support taxpayer-fund- ed vouchers for private schools and home schooling. •People have religu1us beliefs/ Black srud. ·1 don't want l UNCH MENU- Three menu chokes every day Students may choose a vege- tarian entree each day if desired. The vegetarian selection varies and· may be either a salad, sand· wich or hot entree. • Monday: "Munchable .. sala~ or corn dog, baby carrots with dip, choice of fruit or juice, choice of milk. • 1\MSday: "Munchable" salad or ham and cheese sub sandwich or chicken patty on a sandwich bun, corn chips, jicama sticks, choice of fruit or juice, .choice of milk. whY? I Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642- 6086 or send an e· mail to dailypilotO· earthlink.net . Please include the spelling of your full name and city of resi· dence. my tax dollars going to promote it in the public." schools I want to protect kids from pnvate school advocates." , " Claiming thdl most of the attacks on publtc schools are com- ing from people whose children are attending pnvdte schools or home sch ools, Black sa1a s he believes the public schoob have more to offer students than the pnvate or home school options. "Rather than the single-nund private school, we have divero;ity and ... the best teachers," she said. • Although the spcl:l11r. strat~­ gies of the crusade still arc vague, Black said she hopes to motivate dS d top priority. "l think our test score!> are hor- rendous,• she said . "I don't want to see them used as our measwe· ment. I want to raise expecla- tions • • School b0c1rd member Wendy Leece, who has two children in privdte schools and one m.public, said the g1stnct would benefit by surveying parents who take their children out of public c;chools. ·Mdybe we can learn some things from the private schoob. • Lcece sdid. "They do d really good JOb and for much less mon- ey.• . While she calls herself a public 5Chool advocate, Leece said the ball 1s in the public_schools' court to unprove pcrfonnan~e to where people who have opted for pn- vatc c;chools want to come back. ·1 feel like I need to protect public schools,!' Black silld. _ ·1 think it's our primary asset as Amencans. I think we should cel- ebrate teachers the same wtty we celebrate any CEO or all}lete. The way I see" it, if everyone's on the same page, there's n o room for saboteurs." llWPOll·MISI U~IFllD SCHOOL 11sii1cT - •ADAMSK-5 2850 Clubhouse Road. Coste Mesa. 92626 Barbera"Harrington, Prindpal (114) 424.7935 •ANDERSEN K-6 ... 1 ~ Port Seaooume. Newport· Beadl. 92660 . uhnamed. Principal (949t 515-6935 • IACX IAY HIGH (CONTINUATION) 390 Monte Vista Ave., Cotta Mela,'92627 Carole Cataldo, Principal (949) s 1 ~6900 •CORONA DEL MAR HIGH 7-12 2101 Eastbluff Drive Newport Beecb,92660 Don Martin, Prind (949) 760-3320 •COSTA MESA HIGH 7-12 2650 Fairview Road, Co ta Mesa,92626' Andrew Hernandez, Prinapal (714) 424-8700 • ~VIS 5TH a &TH GRADE CINTD 1058 Arlington Drive, Coste M ... 92626 ~1 Qdoway, ~l l'114) 42-C-7930 • .. - EDUCATIONALLY SPEIKIN·G. gay geiser-sondoval federal Jaw If We put all Of the i.pcaaJ-educauon cl. s c on one rarnpus. Speool education ... tu· dents, who nughl J>c11eht most from stdbthty ol a chooh;1te, arn probc1hly the ldi.t that should he moved. Some say WC' i;hould move · grade lovPls from on~ school site lo another, ::.o thdl campU"I .., wh1rh hc1vc Vdtant spare am more I11lly utihzed. It h,1, been suggestl'd that we hous<' kmder· gurten through thml gr<1~lc ut 'eparate ... 1tes from yrarlPs four through SIX. Parents of Umd-qrndec c1re ronceme<I that such d move would rc•quue loo much oJ d lran .. it,Jon tor lhe1r ch1ldren, who havP o;p<>nt threr> yenrs on smnll campu P'-with 20 or le stu- den~ ma clc1 s ~taybc·1t 1smore illlportant to kt>ep fourth-gradr>rs at thP-.,ame ahool ::.at~· than 1t 1s to have kmd rgartner m redun'!CI clas e!> fo1 a longer lilll • edch day. \\'hat should Utke pri- ority may dt!p nd on whetht•r your child l'> entenng kmdN- gartPn or fourth grade A pomt Wi1i. rabt•cl b) 'ome of the pcuents in Costa l\ 11-.~a .,chool~. 11 th<.' kmderuorlt1°n to third· urdde and luurth-to S'IX•grttcl • c unh~JUTdbOn I'!> !>O ~JOOcl 1>d11C'(.I• hOndlJ}', Why IC:rt't It uem!J s\lg• yested for dll ol the sc hoots m Uw d1stnrl, me ludmg thos • in Nl•wport Beach? Tut u•m hes another olu(1on l\.taybe this is the tune to deude that all school should be kmdergarten-to· 1xth or·k1nder- • WednetMy: "Munchable" sal- ad or grilled cheese sandwich or teriyaki beef dippers, veggie sticks, fruit turnover, choice of milk. ·~" 3232 c.Mlonaia. Ca1ta Mela. Call & Order Now! • Thw'ldey: "Munc~bfe· salad ·or mesquite broiled cheeseburg- er. crisp green salad with low fat d;essing, choice of fruit or juice, choke of milk • • fridlly: "Munchable" s.t.d or • turkey and cheese sandwich or • pepperoni French J>reld plzU. jicam. stkks with dip, choke of truit or juke. choka of milk. Offer expire~ January 16. 1999 .. -Liia OvwWl ~ PltDctp91 {'JMJG4-WllO garterj-to-etghth and then re.do oound n ii<:rordingly . · B~a use same of the. campus-. es...ot;gmoll) nuilt D nuddle S<:hcK>ls have mm" capac1t~·. 1t \\rill !add to v, rymu sim~ for Ut • elP.mi>nt1uy schoob It WJll not · rcsoh 1> tl1t• problem of empty Spdc ' at thP high schoob 1bat could probably be solveo ll~' flldking all 01·1he hiyh schools Paghth-to-12th qrade and draw- mg n• "' b0ll{ldc;1ne::. to '°'\fllll lJJy cl~tnlJute students, . But. wl)~n llo-yl)u r~qu1.t;e stu dents to move from the high <:choo\ 'that' U1 have c ttenck'<l? IParPnls of Tew.ink.le student aru conr-emed rtbout mov:mg seventh and eighth grades tu Estanctd H1gh.Sr:hool, becau'P Estant"ia does not htive cparate builulng like G"o lo Mesa and Corona d I 1'-for .f ligh School The se\ 1 ancJ eighth-graders at C"..os1 • t-. I n High are dU ovPr tlw ' pus, and are not relega1i>d to some pec1rt'l blocked-oil \•nncJ Many ol tho ei<Jhth-grad,.rs ,toke P!ectl\'(~'> With high schooJ ~1udenb. But, lunch l!. h(•Jd at u eparntt: ume from the hiqh school studt'>nts. nw benefits i!rc Htdt tudP-nb ma~ pdrtictpdte at u more-ach anct•d level 111 music IJ,md, dramtJ, math, scwnce and forr•1gn language ThP Estanc 1a z.one has th,,. biggest comhma- Uon of grndP. conhgurattons. o the:proposed staruny point would stc ndardl7.e the z.one. When faced with changP, par- ent don't want to ta1k about Um costs involved The\' i. .. ·ant to t{l}k about· what is the bi-.t cducabon for their c:hild . \\ e are ,ftlced with the hard realJt) that what mak :> for .an opt.bn~l situ&Uon-for onP c:hild m t}' mean that another child tS m (l da s where there aren't enouyh de ... k!> <Jr bookc; So, a you poodc>r v. hat "olutions you \\ l!'>h to propo-.;e tor the yrad~· h>vel conhyurallon, th.ink ahot1t the rnst und thP elfect it will have on other student<: m thi\ dis· tnct· · b i1 urne to bite the bullet (1ru1 Sldndarchze the grad ·~nhgutil lion for th1~ dhtnct? The rn ~et mgc; I i.11 'Contmue tin<; month • GAY GEISER·SANDOVAL ll a Costa M~ resioont Her column runs Mon· days 1-888-COMCAST (1 ·888-266-2278) Monday, January 4, 1999 • Send MOUHO TOWN 1ten'I$ to the Oaltt Piiot. Around Town, 330 W. Bay St, C°'~ Mesa 92627; f111 them to (949) ~170; or call (949) s.40-122.-. ext. 221 A complet• l~ting of Around Town <Ml be found It d91fypUot..com.. "' TODAY Computer classes deltgned for those with no prior expenence will be held lroIJl 9 tD 11 a.m. Mondays through Feb. 22 at Cos- ta. Mesa. Seruor Center, 695 W. 19th St. AdmiSsion is $80. Sor more informatlon, call (949) 645- 2356. A )tealthy .eattng''course w11l be · presented •trom l '.30 to 3:30 p.~ at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Ma.r- guente Ave., Corona del Mar. Ad.iruS£1on lS free For more infor- . mation, call (949) 644-3244 Ail lntroductlon to Hypnosis class will be presented from 6 to 7 p m. at the Alpha Omega Hypno- sis Center, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Swte 202 0 , Newpof1 Beach. Admission lS $35. For more infor- mation, call (949) 723-4728. A class on menopause will be sented from 7 to 8 p.m. et the Alpha Omega Hypnosis Center, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Suite 202 O, Newport Beach. Admission is $10. For more mformation, call (949) 723-4728. ·around town S A I l I 11 ·1 , S 11 L 1 11 1 . . Newport/Costa M.esa Doily Pilo iling, seamanship~ piloting navigation and crumng. Meet ings are from 6 t9 9 p.m. Wedn~ days at the Sea Explorer Se Base 1931 W. Coast Highway NewWrt Beach. Por In.?re in.for mation, call 642-630.1 or 551 8591. OAilJS · Sentor Center offer ongoing assistance, counselin and referral services for seniors For appointments or more infor mation, call 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Senior Clttze Square and Round Dance Clu seeks experienced dancers.Jg JO in from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursday~ d the Costa Mesa Senior Center 19th and Pomona street.s, Cost Mesa. For more lnfo11tlation, c 545-5669. A free support group for cance pabents meets at 7 p.m. Wednes days and a support group for peo ple suffering from chroruc fatigu syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at the Institute to Holistic Tceatment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beath. For more infor- mation, call 251-8700. ArthrlUs Foundation lnstructor Hillary Stone lea'ds an exercise class at 11 a.m. Thursdays ~t the Jewish Senior Certter, 250 E. Bak- er St , Costa M~sa. For more mf or- mation, call 513-5641. A Freedom from Smoking cla.ss will be presented from 7 to 9 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays through January in the Pulmonary Confer- ence Room at Hoag Memorial Hospital, Orie Hoag Dnve, New- port Beach Course fee 1S $75 Reservauons are required. For more information, call (949) 722- 6237. Sailboats Jockey for position as they rac . oward a tum marker on a perfect saJl'ing day ln Newport Harbor's Udo Channel. Nightly meetings are offered ln Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to over- come nicotine addiction. For a schedule or more information, call 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666. TUESDAY A weight control support group ~ be presented from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Alpha Omega Hypno- Sl!. Center, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Suite 202 0, Newport Beach. Admission is $10. For more infor- mation, call (949) 723-4728. The L~ve Without Honor abuse support group will meet at 10 a.m. at St Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista Ave., Newport Beach For more mforrnation, call 1949) 644-1341. An astrology class wtll be pre- -sented from 1 to 3 p .m. Tuesdays through Feb 9 at the Costa Mesa Seruor Center, 695 W. 19th St. Admission is $24. For more infor- mation, call (949) 645-2356. A weight management and con- -trol support group will be present- ed from 6 to 7 p.m. 8;t the Alpha Omega Hypnosis Center, 1500 W. Bcilboa BJvd., Suite 202 0, New-= port Beach. Adrrussion is $10. For - . more·inlormation, call (949) 723- -4728. ---A free seminar and book signing btled ·Journaling with the Sacred -Journey" will be presented from = 6:30 to 8 p m. by Cheryl Thiele at -- -.- --- --- Mother's Market and Kltcheh'S Patio Cafe, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa For more information, call (~00) 595-6667. J\n anger management support . group for parents of adult chil- dren will be presented from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Alpha Omega Hypno- '1.i Center, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Suite 202 0 , Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 723'- 4728. WEDNESDAY A creaUve wrlUng class wiU be presented from 10 a.m. to noon at 0dsis Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave , Corona del Mar. Admission is $45. For more inf or- mation. call (949) 644-3244. ].he annual Mayor'• Luncheon Will be prcsentPd at noon at the Newport Harbor Nautical Muse- um, 151 E. Coast Highway, New- pcrrt ·iw.ech. A reception begins at 11:30 a.m Admission is $15 for Orange County Coast Association membPrs and $20 for guests. Reservations are rcqwred. For mor~ infonnation, caJJ (949) 660- 8665. ~ free program UUed "The Ant· mal Within U • will be presented a.t noon al the Newport Beach Clmtral Library's Friends Meetmg Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call (949) 717- 3801. A seminar Utled •no You Need a Professional Money Maz:iager?r will be presented from noon to. 1 :30 p.m at Tulto Mare Ris- torante, 545 Newport Center Dn- ve, Newport Beach. Admission 1s free. Reservations are rcquued. For more information, call (949) 756-0353. A needle-arts class w1ll be pre- sented from noon to 2·30 p.m at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mcir· guerite Ave , Corona de! Mar. Admission lS free For more mlor- mation, call (949) 644-3244. THURSDAY The Ebell Club of Newport Beach will meet at 11:30 a.m. 'at the Bahai Connthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach For more information, can (949) 721-9267. A singing class w11l meet from t to 3 p.m. at Oasis Seruo'r Center, . 800 Marguente Ave., Corond del Mar. Admission is free. For more information, call (949) 644-3244. A seminar UUed "Do You Need A Professional Money Mai:iager?• will be presented from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Chanteclair Restau- rant, 18912 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Admission 1s free. Reservations are rcquiri!d. For more information. call (949) 756-0353 A line-dancing class w11l be held from 3:15 to 4·45 p.m. at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguente Ave., Corona del Mar. Admission is tree. For more infonnation, call (949) 644-3244. SATURDAY A South Coast Audubon bird walk will be presented at 8 o.m. al Pelican Point-Point No. 4 ut Ciys- tal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Codst Highway, Newport Beach Park- ing is $5. For more inform$1lion, call (949) 497-7647. A badm>untry blke Will be pre- sented at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. COc\st lhgh- way, Newport Beach. Hikers will meet at El Moro Visitor Centm. Parking is $5. For morf! informa- tion, call (949) 497-7647. SUNDAY A ~cake bre-akfast will be pre· sertted from 7:30 to 10 a.m. at OASIS Senior Center, 800 MM· 91J()nte Ave., Corona dcl M11r. Breakfast inc:.Judes pdncakcs, sau~ge, coffee Cllld juice. Adults dre $2 and children are $1. For more lnfom1ation Cdll (949) 1>44- 3244. . A backcountry hike will be pre- s~nted dt 9 tt.m. at Cryi.tal Cove State Pdrk, 8471 E' Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Hikers will mcrt at El Moro VJs1tor Center. Parking 1s $5. For more mfonna· uon.call (94~)497-7647 . , A sllde lecture on the remarkable Wdll pdlntmgs dt the 13th century St Anthony's Monastery will nn pre~cnted by Dr. Terence Walz, executivfl director of Americdn Reseal(h Center m Egypt, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Lyceum at Southern Calilorrua College, 55 Fair Dnve, Co!>la Mesa. Members and Southern Califorrud College students are free. Norunembers are $5. Students are $2. For more mfonnution. call (949) 786-9149. The South Coast ·8uslnes and Professional-Women luncheon will be presented from noon to l' p.m. al the Wyndham Garden J lotel, 3350 Avenue qi the Alts, Costa Mesa. Judge Nancy WiebeQ-Stock will be the guest speaker. Networking begins tlt 11 :30 a ,m. Members aie $17 and guests are $22. For more mformd· lion, call 1714)472-466b __ .,, ' JAN. 13 A free program titled Avoiding Fmanetal Pitfalls will be present· ed at noon at the Newj>ort Beach Central Library's Friends Meetmg Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call (Y4YI 717-3801. . A 10-w eek watercolor C'la s for urt1sts of all IE>vcfc; will commPnn• from 1 to 4 p.m. to<lay anti nm through Milrrh I 7 di the Costd McstT Senior Ccntm, 695 W. 19th St. ~las~ le<.! 1s $';0, Supplie;o, dfi' "''l included. hJr more mforrn<1- hon, C'dll (949) h45-~356. A nJne-~eek BoaUng SkJJls and Seam,mship class heums today al 7 p m. at N~wport Harbor High School, 600 Irvine Ave., NeWJ>Ort Beach. For more mlonnabon, call (714) 634-1969. or {714) 990-.5684. ONGOING St. Andrew's Presbytertan Church off eri. a support group for fanulies with loved ones who are mentc1lly ill. ThP group meets from 6:30 to 8 P,.m . Sundays in the chwch's D1ercnheld Hall C, 600 Sl Andrews Road, Newport Beach, The ronhdenbal group 1s open to the <"ommuruty. For more infom1ation, call 631-28!30. Prospects Networking Group rnPets from 7: 1.5 to 8 30 a.m Wednesdays at Muru's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Breakfast i>S6 For more lliforma- tton, call Angle Stafford at 474- 2225 or Tina Fl111lan at 551-'3156. Alt Lassen's leads Club meets at 7:15 a .m. Thf'~dctys at M1m1's ca'te. J8j5 Newport Blvd., Costa Mei.a. For more m.lonnaaon, call 646-1252. Zen Center of Orange County oflcrs med1tat1on instruction evciy hrst and thud Sunday of the month from 5 lo 7 p m at the Zen C~ntcr of Orango County, 120 E Unn St , C'osta M~sa Suggested clonatlon is $10. For more mfor- matton, call (949) 722-7818. The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Comrms- ... 1on meets at 7 p.m tl1e hrst Tues- day of each month in the City Council chamh~r , 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport 8<'dCQ. Por more mfonnabon, calJ 644-3151. Nicotine Anonymou'I fellowshJp wanl<:. to help mt.n and women who smoke lo quit and remd1n moke free. For rnnre mrormation on local evenmg mPNmgs, call · fi50-2713. • The Co~ta_Mesa Historical Sod· cty holdi. a free open J:!ouse from 11 d.m. to 3 p,m , Thursdays at 1870 Anubeim Ave., Costa Mesa. The t'vcnl features memordbilia from th • city ot Costa Mt•sa and Uw Santa Antt Army Au Bdse For more lnfom1ali<?n, call 631 .. 5918. Overeaten "Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Wcdnesday1; at St John's Episcopal Church, 183 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 953-0900. OASIS Senior Center offers a Parkmson'~ disease support group from 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thurs- day of each month at 800 Mar~ guerite Ave., Corolld del Mar. For more informabon, call 644-3244. The Yoga Pl~ce offers a prenatal dild postnatal yoga class from 3 to 4:30 p .m. Thursdays New classes begin on the first of the month. Por 1pore information. call 642- 7400. . Hoag Cancer Center offers Man to Man, a free prostate Cd.ncer clis- cuss1on group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month at the center auditorium, 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, New- port Beach. Call 722-6237. The Pacific Business Xchange has weekly breakfast meetings at 7 a .rn. Tuesdays at the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. There 1s no charge for the 111Jtial meeting. For more information, call 640-0588. The.Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association present.$ a coed relationship group called Insight Equals Power at 7 p m. Thurs- days The rec is $25 per week. ftor more infonnabon, call 722~588. Hoag Cancer Center offers a free relaxation and imagery work.shop from 10 to. 11:30 a.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month al 1 Hoag Drive, Buildtng 41 , New- port Beach. Call 760-5542. The Sea Explorer Sblp Del Mar 71 t of Orange County offers a program for young men agei. 14 to 18 interested m learning atx>ut · Tbe Newport Sports Collection Foundation, a ,nonprofit orgaruza- tJon, opP.rates a free museum al 620 Newport Center Dnve, New- port Beach. The museum, wh1ch has one of the world's largest col- Jecnons of sporu memorabilia, is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. week- days. Cdll 721-9333. Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a free tai chi cJass for intermediate to advanced levels from 10:30 to 11.30· a.m Thursdays for peopl with cancer and their f ainilles. begmner session meets fro · 10.30 to 11 :30 a.m . Fndays. Th classes a.re designed to redu stress, increase lopgevity and pro mole a sense of well being with baste, easy-to-learn. non-strenu- ous movements to aid in balance and ·concentration. The tlass 1S taught by Victor Armand No reg- istration is rE?quired. Free Hoag Cancer Center is at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach For more information, call 722-6237. OASIS Senior Center offers a daily telephone contact program 'for seruors who have a limited local support system. For more in1ormation, call 644-3244 . The Costa Mesa Communicators Toastmasters-' Q ub meets from noon to t p.m. ~ednesdays at the Orange Coimty Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Dnve, Costa Mesa Meetings are open to anyone who ~ants to improve his · or her public speaking skills. For more information, call 444-5030 The Newport Beach DlsUn- gwshed Toastmasters Club 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays m Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 Bristol St , Newport Beach. Call 730-3671. ~.uaM1W~, •• OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ? • 'l • WE TAKE FAMILY DINING TO THE NEXT LEVEL! • Does the current finan cial market have you confu~ed? ' 'l • • Are your investment results ? meeting your objectives? • '? • Would ~ou lil<.e more time for your 'J · . fami ly and your business? • • ' CALL P tiJLIP PLUTA &n1~1r Vin Prt.11"dtn1 -SmiJ1r P,1r1fi,/4'1 iflan~r (800) 643-8930 for fPMrr in/ttrm41Wn §Y.:!~ Prw-.1~ Otcnt AOUp 610 ~cam l)Nc, Suite 900 • ~ a.cn SWoaeo.•1 ...,...~ ,.._llC.•n•.,..licb• ' 1' ' m-oPENER •M 361 days, Monday, January 4, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Corl5<>n • 949-57 44223 •Explosive triumph over El Modena lt1 home debut b~s Sailors closer to school's all-time greatest teams. BAH RY FAtJI XNI fl ' . NEWPORT BEACH -The real work -mounting a charge for the • · Sea View League title -hasn't begun ;ust yet for the Newport Harbor High boys basketball team. But Wlth one nonleague tune- up remairung (Aliso Niguel visits Wednesday) before Irvme invades Friday to tip off the league wars, Coach Larry Hu'St's Sailors hav.e already done enough to be considered one of the elite teams in the ptogram·~ 69-season varsity history. · •After a 90-48 trouncing of non- ledgue VlSitor El Modena Satut- day, night in ~eir home dW>ut, the Tars, ranked No. 4 l1l Orange Coun.ty, are 14·2. Only four Newport teams have posted a better start and Harbor can tie half of those with a victory Wednesday. lf that occurs, only the 1985 Harbor squad, which opened 16-2 en route 'to a record-setnng 24-4' campaign, and the 1941 unit, which begdJl 15-1 before finish· ing 15-2, can boast a better begin- ning. Harbor has already won more gdJlles than 46 Newport teams dnd could move into the top 10 with two more vic:tones this'week. 'the beginning wasn't particu- larly not~worthy against the Van- guards (5-11), though Hirst has l<;arned not to burn early .tinle- outs. · ·we started a little slowly, but with the firepower we have, I'm not worried by a slow start," Hirst said. , With senior Alan Limon col- lecting 17 of his career-high 26 points before halftime, it wasn't long before Hirst had stopped stalking the sideline and merely . . . r IOYS HOOPS reclined oh the bench to enjoy the view. After El Modena closed to with.in H-8, Harbor went on one or its patented runs .-13-0 -· . including a three-pointer by Llmon and a pair of three-balls by senior Matt Jameson. Harbor's defensive pressure, which led to 26 Vanguard turnovers, continued to fuel scor- ing swges, including an 8-0 burst to en~ the half and produce a 43-17 lead. Harbor picked up where lt left off after intermission, ~onng sev· auon Of THE DAY •• "Wt sb1ed a littie slowly, but Mth die fiepower wt have, I'm nolworried by a dew start _: I.any Hirst. 'Newport Harbor hoops coach Newport Beoch/Cow Mesa Do ly Pilot 5 en of the first eight sccond-rntll points en route to its most produc- tive sconng output m i35 games, . dating back to a 92-72 wm over then-Sea View rival University an 1990. . . : Jameson finished with • 17 points and Oust.in Illingworth added 12, inclµdmg a crowd- pleasing dunk near the end of the second quarter. Sophomore ~aron Varna~ added nine off the bench, while junior Billy Cldyton's eight points in a reserve role matched starter Adam Hearlst>n's total. Gary Robinson. netted . even points t~ go Wlth his sue steals and five assists, while Jameson .Jed Harbor rebounden; with eight, followed by CldytOn WJth seven. This was Llmon's rught to shine, however, as the three-year letterman connected on 11 of t.5 •from the field, including 3 QJ ~ from threedoro,, and added five steals a.nd three asSl.S't.S. · ._ Limon's accuracy pa~d a'l)iiJ. ltant shooting rught for the v.'Ul~ ners, who drained 36 of ':f7 f~ the field (61%), including better than 69% (18 of 26) after halftime.' With two Sdilor reserves on vacation and another under the w~ather, there were more minutes to go aroµnd for ~e 10 Ta.J'l5 ~ uru- fonn. Senior Hank Hsieh took advantage, canrung a three-pomt-• er with 35 seconds left to more than double bis season tQtals. GIRLS HOOPS DAILY PILOT COLLEGE ATHLETE OF THE MONTH Newport. girls grab 46-44win • Overtime triumph over St. Joseph at the · Savanna Toumaplent gives Tars fifth place. ANAHEIM · Newport Harbor High's gul.s basket- bdll team readles for Sea View League play with one fulal tuneup Tuesday night when Coach · Gregg Sav-. •a g e · s Sall ors h 0. s t Cypress at 7 p.m., one final chance to iron out the wnn- klei. after escaping with a 46- ll.rban 44 fifth· place ver- d1ct in the Savanna Tourna- ment Saturday at the expense of St Joseph of Lakewood. The Sailors held on in the fmal moments of regulation as St. Joseph rrusfired with bme running out and the score tied at 42. Then l1l overtime, after getting the 1ump with an Allysa Paul layup and a steal and layup by Kristen Urban, the Sailors once again held on as St Joseph failed in the final moments with misfires. Harbor, now 10·5, was led by the sconng of Urban (15), April Ross (10), Kalena Jackson (nine) and . Lisa Huntington (eight). Fifth-place win for the Sea Kings GARDEN GROVE Corona del Mar High's girls basketball team will imrnc- qiately be thrust into the fire when Sea View League play · c o m - men ces against d Qf end- i n g l eague c;hampion El Toro Thursd ay at 7:30 p.m .. but at least Quon the Sea Kings go ib Wlth a little momentwn. : •w e better show up . ready_ to play," said Coach tllbert Davis whose squad liandled Fullerton, 58·21, in the filth-place game of the <:availer C las ic Satwday at · ~ntiago High. ·we have to h1.m it up a notch. Other-. Wise, it'it going to be a long (ThWlday) nJght. • Charlene Quon, who was named to the · all-tourna· . ment team, scored 18 points, tiacluding four three·pomt· ftl, and Jenntler Dickson $1ded 16 points and 10 "bounds for the Sea Kings (8·7). ·we basically applied fiall-court pretl\Ue and they ~·· handle lt," Davis .,set. ·we did t0me gOOd ~. but we 1tw have to ta1ut It to the next level to ...... IA the he "'8w ~.· .. •Don't let the forks and spoons fool you, Boeke may like fun and games, but the freshman is also on a pace to break SCC's shooting percentage record. .l/\SO'\ H Ill lkff Pb Do injunes and illnesse.:. have your team feeling down? Have NCAA Division I. 11 and I1J opponents made it a bumpy nonconJercnce tow for your NAlA squad? Well, Southern Caltf orrua College has the-solutton for you The Vanguards arc proud to Introduce freshman center. and well-known cut-up, Kelly Boeke, who not only proVl.des sec with hours of laughter and relief, but is also a deadly. scoring threat from inside the pcilnt anq on a pace to set the school record for shooting percentage. - "l have to tell her not to wear those leoparo shoes,• Coach Russ Davis said. "Sh e comes up wtth some outrageous stuff. Some-days, you would almost HIGH SCHOOL IOYS HOOPS Santa Margarita prevails In~ tiff, ~t. · . CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM JASON· USO . · Costa Mesa· think she's a punk rocker.· The shoes are called Porcuf>Lne Creepers, accord.mg to Boeke, and are JUSl a small part of her repertoire. "Hey, I like to have fun," Boeke said. •There's nothing like a little laughter, especially when things are going wrong or getting too senous. I've always been this way It's only gotten better since I got to college.• The Vanguards, who started the season 7-5, have really needed the laughter lately, especially after the recent Colorado road trip which resulted in two losses, a game snowed out, an appendectomy and fow cases of the flu . Boeke was one of ~u victims. • · uld tell she was really sick Denver,• DaVlS said. ·she ·was hardly moving. U you knew > her, she has the kind of personality. where she has to always be moving. She can't sit SEE KELLY PAGE' • A study of courage. '>. BARRY l'Al l.K!lll H Dci(Pb Perhaps it was foresight which led 1811 Jason Ferguson to cut 1111111 short a promising playmg career to begin pursuit of his dream to become a OiVlSion I college basketball coach For JUSl such wisdom allowed him to make an unpact few coaches achieve, before cancer extinguished the inner light that shone with brilliance beyond the Costa Mesa High gym walls and throughout an entire commuruty m his brief tenure with the • . Mustangs. After averaging 35 points per game as a senior at Workman High, Ferguson played at Mt. San Antoruo College. before resigning himself to the sidelines and the coaching ranks. After leanung the ropes on the lower levels, Ferguson was named to replace Billy Brcwl!r as Mesa's boys varsity coach at the age of 22, pronusmg to convey tireless work ethic and pa.'s1on for the game to Mustang playen;. With a bound.Jess energy that bulldozed naysctyers. he · et about UlStilling-pride in his players. And, using effort as a metaphor for success, the Mustangs quickly fook on the . aura of overachievers. And while his two var ity teams managed a combmed 12 wins, be left a 1C9acy •. · far more valuable than that of any championship banner. Diagnosed Wlth Wilm's tumor m January of 1995, barely a month into his first season as head coach, he began a year-long battle with the disea_ whicb inspired awe. touched deep emotions and galvaruzed a commuruty. MAAC MARTlt4f ~y Pll.OT Jason FergQ.son · While chemotherapy' and the advancement of th~ disease pared pounds off his already lithe frame, he began bis second season at the helm in a wheelchair. . .. In and out of the hospital, h•" fmally succumbed1 Jan. 21, 1996, at the age of 24 . •He checked out with the· greatest dC9ree of mtegnty that 1 have ever witnessed," said fnend Bob Shupp, a Costa Mesa phr.oical education teacher who was among the many Ferg~on touched dunng his rune at the .. chool. ·He taught the bors about lile, not JUSt basketball,• said Me a Guls Athlebc Director Pat Leahy, whose son Bryan played on both Ferguso~-coached varsity c;qua& . A memona1 c;cholarship in the late coach' name and a trophy, ca e dedicated to his memory io ·June of '96, are tangible remnants of Ferguson's tl1ne at the chool. · But, much mote unportant, is the lingering ~pmt his presence and life J son.-. left with players, parents, administrators, students and others, who will tor 'Ver bcdr the unpact of his bnef, but vibrant coaching career. COLLlll WOMEN'S llSllTllLL Orange Coast College Pirates appear to be ready for Orange Empire play after phenomenal nonconference peiformance .. COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's women'• buketbell team, arguably the hottest t.eam In the community college basketball at the moment, puts its 16·1 rec:ord on the line when it travels to Saddle~ck Colleg for th opening round of Orange EmpLre Conferenee action Wednesday evening at 1:30. Coecb MlU Tbomton'I Antel wW follow that up Priday night, by boeUng a tough Santa Ana COllege Dou team As a ~ nonconfeNn<le tuneup, the Pirates defeeted bOlt CerrltOI, 61..Sl, ln a Saturday after .. noon alfalr. . Natalie Weeks KOred .2 t po6nta and flUled In RIM ~·• "nlw··• Osstay Pw1m ....S 11 .... lab Wlkle wt A.cMa Soilb> 9dclW ..._.,_...m. :KELLY • . , ' ' CONTINUED FROM 5 • till -• • \\ 11 h' thl• t>xct>pt1on of Jlcnver. • sh,• tw been lht· Vanguards' : "011rt jester, ke ·pmq spinllli up LOOllNI llCI .. Newport Beach/Costa Meso Doily Pil HOOPS COl..LlQ~ ~~-le~QAIM: ... pa.y SouT-.-~ COWGI t-1, GaDoN~JO Got411ot1 • ~ 2, M(GoUldtidt !, Ptllllfps 3, WMe 3, Cunis 6. Bak• 9. l(uakel 4 3-pt. go.ls. ~ldrkk 1, Phillipa l, C • • dunnq a tuugh chcdule tt : ,,PnP of th most mmnotttblc. . ~ • t ::u1111 pl«'!i involves i.l small Italian. ~ : rn,1.11w,mt drtd plasllt utensils. • • Costa Mesa High's Bryan Luxembourger was named the ClF Dlv1~1on' VJll football player of the year. Corona del Mar's J.•. ~ Wa\z was nd.Dled to the All-CCF Oivtsion IV team wilh t~ommato Jett Borland. Newport Hdrbor's Steve Go.nzales was also named to'the team. 8.akeor I. fouled out • None -Southem CMJfomla College · kempton 12. Pina n. wright f9, Ht'fkennoff 9, Ooeke 8, Weidler 8, Emde 13, Marb 2, Stewart 5, Skk 2, Flkse l ' ~ • I >11v1s hrld orUtlnJlCd d tc•am • }:std.nc:1a High got a rude wr.lco1nc in the Pacific Coast League opener against Costa Mesa in guls basketba.11. Heather Roblnson scored 26 points and pulled in 11 rebounds as the Mustang<> upset Estancia, 52-51 m overtime. 3-pt goals • Wright S, Pina J, Emde 3, Ktrnpton 2, Weidler 1, F1kse 1. • Fouled out None. H : cl111111•1 11t 11 Joe di ltahan • 1 P~I 1urnnt lhcll wc1s a small. • t"'111ly 1lWTit'U l'Slablishment.' ll.fo1n than 20 p<'ople showed up I Halftime SCC. 46-•8 "GOMMUJMrn' COUEGE WOMEN • NOflCIONRMHa ~ •tUlf hy thP tune clt•ssert WdS <?n pl th • 1.ihlf•, ttw resltntrdnt had run at , out 111 clt!.1n rorks und spoons. Jessica Waltz scored 13 points for the Eagles, who had · outscored Mesa 122-53 in a pair of games the,. season before. OMNG1 COAsT 61, OMn'05 s 1 ~ COMt Sortino s, P.yton 1 t, Johnson 1. Tomhnson 5, Wltde s. ~ 21, Middlebfooke f, 3-pt. goals· Peyton 'I. foul«! out · ~. • In other girls basketball action: gt • fl'W weeks lat•{r. lhe ~ • :Newport Harbor High opened the Sea View Leamie tour with a pair or victories. SOCCER . c.-rtfoe Moya 10, Sanchez 12, Ma 22, ~aMOn 7. l pt. goals · Moya 1, Ma 2, Fouled out • None. "" v.u1q11ards maClc another trip lo Dianne Pulido scored 13 points in a 62-42 wm over Irvine. Mustangs tie twice, advance to semifinals m tlt1> 11•stmn<1nt \'\1hen Boeke unpressive, dunng .t\er ~t.'COOd game, !>he went to the hne and took 18 foul shots. That's excellent for a freshman.• Genevieve Evarts scored 11 m a 56-34 win over Sdddleback. •Corona del Mar High got 15 potnts tram freshman Undsay Warmington in a 67-46 loss to Uruversity. H4'ft1me • OCC. 27 19. \ tol1111 I out wh~m ltwv were A -<J!llllll. ~hi> J>rotluccci'pldsllc forks Cl ~I •flVOll'i 1Hlli sa1<t, dCCOrcling HtGH SOfOOl llOYS HONU.AGW ~ 90, EL MooENA 48 Sc:oN by QuwWs p 'liJ ] l,1 vi , • 1 t ttm1~ prepdrec1." Davis bebeves that Boeke, If she stays healthy, has i1 good chance at becommg the . Vanguards' all~!.ime leadPr m scoring and rel>oundmy. In boys basketball action: • Costa Mesa High had a chance to end its 12-year drought ngainst Estanoa, ·but a three-pointer by Zack Richardson sparked an 8-2 run and the Eagles went on to win, 46-42. Richardson had with 14 points. Ryan St~ scored 16 for Mesa. • Newport Harbor High defeated lrvine behind Juan Orel- Jana's 18-point effort in the Sea View Ledgue opener COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa High takes a break from the Katella Tournament until Sat- urday and will open up Pacific Coa'St f.eague girls soccer play against Estancia Thursday. si I 111~l thouyht we could all El Modena 10 7 1S 13 -s "' I cl qood 1.wyh. M Hoeke Scud. • ~ Harbc>f 24 19 27 20 A B• s1d1 ..... \\ho c nil cal dessert El Modena · Melton 12, Kyler 9, Percl'llsh 9, J. tOf'tez 8, Clark 3, Lightburn 3, Sr andef 2 Toper 2 rt -••Th1111I lh1• prupPT utenc,1Jsl" A p A 1. D $ (E I lir•rt• WdS .ilso lht> ledm party .\'ll111 Ii IJaVls hostl'd c11 his home J 1 1\ 1s 11wni. u pool tdble and was Ir» 1k111q tor <A pc1rtner. Boeke " .. 1u11f Pf•r1 •d uncl DuVlS quickly fft.ltrc I'd two lhJnqs 1 She was 0 .! l t\ 1 I\'-' Ill rlllOfllC'r roOffi i.ti11.111q whL•n 11 wds tun£> for lt••1 111 •·lkl! ..i shot '.l She had Boeke lS more hwnbh\ about het abilities, nollng almoi;t alJ of " her shots arc taken from tnstd(• the key or dt the very ledst nearby. But therP's one other thing some don't know. ShP plays in almost <'On~tant pain. Later in the week, the Sailors had two chances to tie SadcUeback in the closing seconds, but missed both three- pointers in a 70-67 loss. Ramy Sho~ scored .17 for Newport. •Ramin Bastant scored 16 points as Corona del Mar High defeated Woodbridge, 59-56. Ba~tani also had 11 rebounds. In girls soccer: . In tournament pool play Satur- day, the Mustangs (5-3-2), due to a no-show by Anaheun, played La Habra twice, both games end- ing in a scoreless lie. 3•pt goals -Kyler 3, Clark 1, J Canez 1. Fouled out • None Newport HMbor ·Limon 26, Ja~n 17, Illingworth 12, Yarnal 9, Hearlson 8, Clayton S, Robinson 7, Hsieh 3, Vallt-jo 0, Cl\810. l·pt goals· Umon 3, Jameson 2, Vamal 1, Hsieh 1, Robinson 1 Fouled out -Jameson TedlnicAls · Jameson 1 NONLEAGUl A .t1 <I 111 hun t1bout b,.mg a good The bones in Boekc's h~ls are fused together which reduc<>..s flexibility and causes ll vetrymg amount of pain. ·The pain doesn't matter to me," Boeke said. ·Nothing will keep me •Costa Mesa High and Estancia b.ittled to a 1-1 tie in the Pacilic COdst League opener. Tasea Brown scored in the first quarter to gtve the Mustangs a 1-0 lead. Trade Manz scored for Estancia with 5:35 left m the game to tie the score. "That's pretty amazing, H Coach Dan Johnston said. "That is a lot of soccer played m the middle of the field. Enn Van Hom made six terriJ1c saves over the course of the day.• • SANTA M.AllGAMA 60, ESTAHOA 51 SClof9 by QuMieri e f- p R n 6 • T A SJ s fl 11 T SI a 2 B (! 5' u s A JI A I 11\ •'I I 111 11 1s 11111 t1lwt1ys fun and 11 •Ill• s Most of these lhmgs I I 111 n "" th1 • r ourl or at 11 1 111 !' • lJc1\:1s sd1cl "When 1t ~. 111• -, 10 q<1111.-tune, she's all hu.,111• .,s I 1\ J., ohv1ously knew what he ""' Ii 11111 J when he wcruited her 1 11 plr1c Pnwnl for then c;eruor I 11 , • \\'h1tt<•more, who was an • \I \ \ll-AnlPntdn dnd 1s now '"' ' , ,f I >1iv1s' ctss1slrtnls 1111 <111!.Jh the t11st 11 games, Mrlf•k1• lt•u<ls the tcdm m sconng t<\'•'lcllJI' (1 4 7) She WdS 46 of 74 11•>111 till' 111 Id (h:l 2"1 .. J dnd if the 1 •.i1 • • k<•Pµs up, by sedson's end sli1• will set the school record for l11ql11•st smqJe .. season field-goal j"i•r< 1111tag<; - Sl11· t1lso hdcl 78 rebounds, 39 • l. wlw h were offensive boards. • 1 WdS really surpnsed by how lllolrty pomts she hdS scored -r, .. , .. use our offense 1s so hc1lillH ... t>d," DrlVlS said. "She 1 l11l•sn't tc1kc lhdl many shots, but -cht> hds heP.n nails on the shots .:;ht> hr1s taken. Even more from pldymg. We arP a umt und I should be out there with th<> team no matter how much pdm I'm in. I'm going lo ke<'p ptuymg until l can't.~ Bui don't l~t thts busuH~sshke d..ltitude fool you J ust because she takes games m~re senously, it doesn't mean she isn't good for d laugh. · •There was one time she got the ball in the· hiuh post,· Ddv1s said •well, she's nonndUy a low-post pldyer. She actually cJnbhled pt1.sl someone and put in a layup. I ask~cl hPr now 1t h•lt' and she said she-didn't rcaUy know yet She d nPvN donf> thdt before ~ So while you're Wdtc:hmg the Vanguards try and dt·lend their Golden State AlhlPtiC' ' Conference title, hegmmny Jdn 12 at Azusd Panhc, remember to bring your own utensils and keep an eye on Boeke or you _might nuss the punch hne. SCHEDULE TODAY • Newport Harbor High opened up Sea View Leagu~ action with a 2-1 win.over Irvine. Jill Nelson scored from 20-yards out to clinch the win. • Corona deTMar High got goals from All HavrlJuk and WbJtney West but had to settle for a 2-2 tie with University. In boys soccer· •Dustin Lee scored two goals in Corona del Mdr High's 6-0 WU\ over Uruversity in the Sea View League opener. • Garrett Jansma scored for Newport J !arbor High in o 2-1 loss to lrvutc. 10 years ago this week ... • Mlke·Curtis scored 21 points as Estancia High pummeled Cosld Mesa, 89-44, in nonleague basketball action. Tim Kjar added 17 points and Guty Heredia scored 13 . Timmy Nguyen scored 21 points for Costa Mesa. In other boys basketball action: • Cstancia High followed up with an 83-61 VJctory over Paiut Springs to unprove to 13-1 ·curtJs had 26 and Hered.Ja tad 20. The game was a final tune up for the Sea View League op<>ner dgdinst Saddleback. • Chris Lee scored 27 points as Newport l larbor High rtefeated Orange, 69·41 Palg Parish had 10 assists for the Sailors. • Costa Mesa High's woes continued in a 75-29 los to Newport Harhor. Cbrts Lee scored 18 for the Sailors and Scott Gray 16. • Irvine High got a rude welcome from Corona del Mar in its hnal nonleague game. The Sea Kings upset Irvine, 53-51. Warren Johnson rut a 12-footer m overtime, wh.lch were the only points scored by either team • Jon Bahnsen scored 23 points as Newport Christian High dominated Bethel Baptist, 84-42. Bahnsen also had hve rebounds, four assists and four steals for Newport Chrtstidn, which unproved to 9-0. Jn girls basketball: The two teams faced. off in a shootout to see who advanced to the semifinals Saturday against Katella. Sarah Ronquillo, Casey Peterson and Fernanda Velazco each scored as C~ta Mesa won the shootout, 3-1. . Silva scores six goals in Estancia 's 11-0 win GARDEN GROVE -Estancia High's girls soccer team awaits its Pacific Codst League opener at ·Costa Mesa Thursday at 3 p.m. alter gomg 1-2-1 at the OceM View Tournament. The Eagles, behind six unas- sisted goals from Becca Silva, closed out the tournament with an 11-0 victory over Buena Park Thursday in consolation action. The Eagles also bed Calvary Chapel and lost to Lakewood and Marina in the four-day tourney. BOYS SOCCER CdM falls to Temple City Estancia 8 10 9 2A • S Santa Mcl1gar1ta, 7 18 16 19 • E.standa • C..ntrell 16, Maldonado 7, Chandler 2. Stmko S. Tanielu 2. Andenon 7, V11buena 12. Fouled out· None. Swtt.-~ • M<Kooachy 2, S GI 27, Rohe 6. Rahall 14, Kramt>r·S. Oldfield 3 Fouled <>\It · None. • CAHVOH a..ASSK Consolation 5ADOlDACX 5), CosrA Mls.A 34 • 5cOf'9 by QuNten . ccma Mesa a s 10 a 3 Saddl~~ 15 14 s 16 s tostAI MeM -Tran 2, Whittalct>r 12. Wet\ 6, Clb1co 2, 5halhs 6, Paine 4, Jones 2, Hatsu$h1 O. Ft>rrym•n 0 3-pt goals -Whittak.er 3, Weir t. Fouled out · None. • Technlc.als• Hatsushl 1, Ferryman 1 s.ddleblldt Foster 22, Grivas 8, ls111s 2, Tellez 10, Romeo 5, Hoghes 6. lpt. goals · Fostt>r 3. Fouled out None HIGH~GIM.S SAVANNA TOOllNAMCHf F~pnMI • N~ H~ 4', ST. JotDt4 44 Scot9 by f'wtocM St Joseph 11 S 9 14 ,2 • Newport Hatbor 6 15 15 6 4 • St. JoMptl • lblrtc>l.a 2, ROKh 11, Decuir 17, Sangna 12. Chase 2 3 pt goals • Sangri.1 4, Decuir 3, R~ 1 folJlld cXJt • None ,...,.,_,~.Ress 10. Jadtson 9 . Urban 15, Paul 2. Huntington 8, Holhner .2, Asht0t1 2. Moore o. c.stlllo 0 3 pt goals • J«kson l Fouled cxrt • N!>ne CAVA.UOI a.ASs-= tI ~.. • • Bukftball CoUege men • Western Montana College at Southern cahtornla Collegt>, 7·30 p .m . •Estancia Hlgh's 68,47 victory over Costa Mesa had a bizarre twist m the final seconds of the game. With an 18-point lead, the Eagles (10-4) called a. tune out to set up some much needed prachce on an inbounds play, accorcling to the Estancia coach. TEMPLE CITY -Corona del Mar High's boys soccer team u; prepanng for Wednesday's game against Univemty after losing to host Temple City,,2-1 Saturday in a nonleague match . f"lfth place ~on MM 51, fW.aTON 21 seo... by QuwWs Coron• del Mar 15 13 19 11 e c B p n 4 A h J 6 ~ p f\ (I • y A p c g A• u 1 \\ I\ u p 1 c tT R ,. 8 ~ T1 Fullerton S S S· l 21 (Qllege women · Southern California College Classic Finals. .. ~.·.. li1gh school boys · Mission VleJO at Corona del Mar, 7:30 p.m .... High school girls· Estane1a at Pacifica, 7 p .m. The tune out didn't sit well with Mµstangs Coach Jlm Weeks, wll'o called three time outs of-his own m protest. Melody Earle had 18 points Tor Estancia. CdM (4·6·1) was up 1-0 at half- time after a goal by Nick Kohan on an dss1st by Ztick Zarrilh. ConlN def Mar Quon 18, Gruber 5, Dickson 16, l(hng 4, Watanabe 7, Hawlcms 4 S McCoy 2, Llbuda 2, Kawata 0, Pham 0 3 pt. goals Quon 4, Gruber 1 ... •Soccer High ~chool boys · Costa Mesa at Huntington Beach. 3~15 pm. High school girls · Trabuco Hiits at Newport Harbor, 3:15 p .m But the defense faltered and Temple City lied the score w1U1 20 ITllnutes left. Foule(t out Non.. Full..-ton • Kauhane 1, Gon1ez 2, Siied 11, Rkhardson 4, Swink 3 3 pt goals • Blied 3 Fouled out -None : __ PUBllC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC1fOTICES PUlllC NOTICU funded project and wm be 1tlls contreC1 will be P41fm•t· •bid lorm tum1st1ed by the In the collKtlve bargaining wtttl ttl• prOlll1lone of S.C:· cb~HAIC~:Co ~t~~ . PUBLIC NOTICE n,11 9~28-1200,f~OOot b9-=·~ !':-:'m~ .. PUBLIC NOTICES under fecl•ll r~u1111otu ted al tl'le requHI and ex· City. agreement lppllcable lo llOn l770 to l780 lncluaive. BOXES• ore tnw hout o p.m. hMrd by th9 City ~I PUBLIC NOTICE Which Include DIM•Bacon l*lte Of the coo1r1ctor. 81dt w1h ~ rle9t11ed et tach particular cralt, etas-or the Callfoml1 labor SOUTH COAST SELF NOTIC• on Jenuary 21, 1 .... " on th• alorem1nt1on1d --------• llld rt11ted ~ Tht w.g1 Each blddll ehalf poNfal tht City ol Costa Mesa et 1lflcahon ot type ol worit Codi, the pre'Vllllng rate STORAGE • INVITING •IDS 11\aW be lhe rnponstblhty man« • NOTICE determination wtH be under 11 the llme lhlt contract la the Ottlce ol the City Cleric. 1mployed on~· project. and eeaJe ol wegM etcab-SHA~ YOUNG . Notlc1 II h«rli g1wn of the onet0t 10 deli~r hla MARY T, .UIOTT INV1TINO BIDS V Oalll1-B6con Ind rel8led ewarded 1 C11U .. c.10 .• PO 8ox 1200, 77 Fair Coples of achedutet of llfhed by the Dnct0t 01 Publl•h•d Newport that the-Board of ru1t"' propoall to the City Clerk"• O.puty cttr Clerrtc ... lv~~T1~;1 11~1 ~.~EBof ec1t and the Oepettment of (Electncal Contr1C1or) u. Dnve, Cott• MtN, Cehlor· ratH so detlfmlned .,, on the Department of 1nc1ua. ~:.c~~-;: t~ ~the ~~ct~~= Offlc:. by the p1oper ~ Publl•h•d Niwpor1 tt•1t1' Mese 1C1Jng by and lndustrlel ReladOf'll, Stele cenae, pursuent 10 Public nle 9282S, 11 Of belore lh• mi at tile City Cletk 1 Of. ttlll Relal•on1, Slate of Cll· January 4 1m ' • eoun1;. centomia, wm r• nounc:.d lime. OellY9fY Lo-811ch-Co1t1 tHn Diiiy L',,uugll 11s Governing or Celllomle (lh• Contrac:-Contract Cod• Stctlon tlm1 and dell 1t111d flee, located al n Fair lfot'l'U, which are flied with • M38S c.iv. Meled bid• up 1o but c.Uon: City ol Costa M .... Pilot January 4, 1•. n rd h6ft•n1ll1r refened lor and Subcontractor• 3300 Th• aucceulul bid· 1bov1. el Which llm1 thty Drive, Costa MeN, Cel1l0t· the City Cieri! of lhe City Of no lat• tnan 2·00 p.m, Clt1 C11r11, n Fair Drive, M373 t 'I the C•ty w II recelvt 1hall pty nol less then th• dor must maintain the 11• will be publicly opened ai:_1d nla 92628, and art tvall· Costa Mesa. Ind lhall fOt· PUIUC•OTICE Tuelday, JanulfY 19.r..~.!'"· R6om 101, Co111 M.... PUBLIC -TICE to t.Jvl not lete• than higher wag• rite). eense ,, •'!>ughout lhe duri-rHd aloud In th• Council •bl• IQ any lnter .. ted party fllt ~nllllH prtacrlbld NOTIC• TO 1t the Purcha11ng u.patt• Ca11tornl1 ~626. "" 11J•OO a .m . of th• d•r The City has ot>lllned hon ol ttlls conttact Ch1mblr1e11111d1ddr1u upon request lherlln IOI noneompllanc• CONTMCTOAS :ien!3%t~~ A'::i:. n:r=~ll•1 .. •h-!! : r-; Flotltloue 11ue1ne .. ••· Jenuery 10, 1998, from lh't D11ecto1 of lh• De· No bidder mey withdraw Each bid must conform In accordance with Sec· or the iald code. INVITING •IDS BldQ 0 Cotta M ... Call· n ~ •·• 1,.en n o N•"'9 •~ • • 1 11 b•dl 10< 1he award pa.rtment ol Industrial Rel•· hi• bid for a period or llxty 1nd bl respon11vt lo all llon tm 2 ol the California MMY •LLIOTT NOTICE IS HEREBY lomli. it Which 11,M bid• lh• City Clerk, within aald The followfng pereoo1 Int ' .i c•111trect tor Ilona th• general prevailing (60) dayi alter lhe dat• 111 pehinent Bidding end Co~ Labot Code the Contr1et0t 0.puty Cl~ Clerlt GIVEN that the Board 01 wlll be publicly Ol*l9d and llm1 nmh, In a 11aled ~ doing bu1tne11 11• .. HARBOR rete or per dl1m wage• and tor the o~nlng ther.ol, ••· tflet Documentl, A HI or ahlll post a copy of lhe d• Cit., of CMta .... Trull... of the fountain rHd for: lop• ldtntlftld on the out Ceatf1 Rock Con~1on, BOULl!VARD/405 the g1neral prevailing rate cept 19 prolllded for In th• Bid Documonls may bl ob-11rm1natlon of prev1lllng Publlthed Newport v1ney SCtioo' Dltttlct o1 Ot· PRINT AND •IND 1lde with lh• Propo .. I Hem 332 ~Ori• SI., '8103, ..... SOFF'IT LIGHTING for hollday and ovtrtlme Public Contract Code See· telned a1 the Offtc1 ot lh• ra11 ot wa~e• at each Job Beach.Colla Mtaa Dally ange County, Cellfornf• wtll 99-00 COMalN•D Number and the Opening Co111 M .... CA 928ei7 UNDl!R 405 work In th• locallty In llOn 5100 At ....... City !ngln1er. 77 Fair sfl• Piiot OKemblr 2s, l998, rece!YI bl_d• up.MIO Ind In-PU•LICATION81 Date. Thtr• wtn be no pub-5Mlke ~03'°":..~. etofla Ov•Rpass b .. ~.. Ort C M C I I ,..._ Cont ct nd eluding 2 00 P J•"'a.a"' OOLO•N -IT lie ona..I"" of ,., ... ..,..•11 c'&' 1!..V..1 7 ' ....,..,. ·Ml ... "" .. • Which olht work Is to • The City Cour1cn of the VII, 0118 111• 11 or· "'1 re Of • any JanUllY • 1999 27 1"9· t th9 Oiiiflet •• ,........ ,..u,..-~ " ...,, Cl rv PROJECT perl0tmld for each cr1ft. City or Cotta Mell ,.,. nla, upon nonref\lndabl• 1ubcon1rectOl'(1) 1hall PIY ' M3CIO eV.lneH O~c• 17210 Oak AND OAANO• COAST Additional •et• of the R• s..... Ollllher, 11•7 Wett NO. 08-18; cle11mcat1on or type of 11rv11 lhe right to re~ P•rment of 110.00. M no111u.th1n th• apeclfted Strllt, Fountaln'va11ey, CA. COLL•G•a quest for PrQPONI mey be MlfnOly ~ #53, s.nta FEDERAL NO. work ne.Oed to txecu1• en and oll bid• or 10 waive addltlonel charg• of l)ftvllllng rat11 ol WllG" to PUIUC NOT1CI 92708 All bid• lfl to be In IC· obtained by tuthortzld Of· Ana, CA W1J<CT • STPLH 5312 (0221 the corttract."HOllday rates lrr~uierltJ•• In iny bid ts.oo wtll be m•cl• 11 hon· au worket1 employed by PUalC NOTlC• At thl1 ttme, datt, Ind cotdlnce with 1hl Bid Doc-twora at Ult Otnc. of the Thi• bu11n .. 1 11 con. All Dld• 1holl be med• on 11\elt b1 paid u 1~f1ed Contr1et0r ah~ll comply died by mail,· Bid OOCu-them In the extcutton or NOTIC• OI' IALS pi.¢1, bid• Wiii be ~ umentt wNch If• now on P1Kohulng Suplt'!llaor, n ~by: ~ genlfal !*'· ••tl lo1m lurnlthld by lh• In lhe collectlv• b11galn1ng wllh th• prOYl•o0n• of •eo-menu and other conlniet the cont11et • ~ Ind re~.• fOt I'll• and rNy be MC\lfed In Fair Orlva. Room 100, 'H'~" ou atMecl dol "V agrHmtnl 1ppRcab11 to tlori 1770 I0'1780 lncfutlve, documentl may alto bee•· A SMiyment bond and pet• OP ::::=D SECJ:ilY~TE~.~~~ tl'le offtce of tl'le Director ol Co111 M111, Ca01ornla b'*~ No ng 111i11 will ~ rtcllvld al .. ch particular cralt, ell~ 01 th• Cellfornia Labor emlnect at th• Office of the lormance. bond wlll be ttl NOTIC& 18 HEREBY dlcaled In the I'd 9'>ecltl· Purchu1ng of lh9 C»ftrlct 82&26. Mike ""' C11y nl CO.ta Mesa •t 11flcallon or ty~ of work Codi. the pteviiflng rate City Cler11 or tl'le Cny ol quired prior to 1he •ecu. GIVEN THAT UNOEA ANO c.tlon. Bid doeufnantS Ind No bid• may Withdraw Publlthed Newport Thie ""'"*"·.,.. lllld JITll Otflce of lhe City Clerk, employed on tht pr , and acalt Of wagee estlb-Colla MMa, Bid OoCu-lion ol the conttaet Thi PURSUANT TO SECTION epec1f1ce11one .. on 1111 M hll bid for a perlOCI of forty> leach-CoN MeM Diiiy Wfttl the County o.t1c of "0 8-0JC l200, n Fair CoplH of echldUlu ol lrlhed ·by th• Director of ment1 v.ta not be mailed SM!Yment bond •nd Plf• 1111 OF nil! CAU,OANIA the Dt1trict Putct\Ulng 0.. flYI (46) deys •n.t ihe d9'1 Piiot January 4, 1"9. C>Tmnoe County on 12/0llM or111e, Coit.I Mesa, C1ll1ot· r1111 eo determined are on the Oepattrn•nt of Ind~ unllU tl'le 1ddlltonll $5 00 f0tm1nce bond thall be In CML COOE TtiE PAOP· ;;~m•nl,. 17210 Oak .. t for the opening thlteof. • IT\378 t!9917n ... •Hi'I 1~2028. at or. belOte the file II lM City Cletk"• or. ttiaJ RelatlOt\I Slat• or c.a. Charo• le incWdld With the form and amount ... ERlY LISTED BELOW BE· • l"ount81n Vtlftey, CA The 8oatd of TNlt ... r• Daily Pilot Dee. 14, 21 , 28, """" and d•I• •••t•d lo<:•, loeeted •I n Falt lfOtnla, wtlietl' If• fl Id With payment . -forth In the cont1K! doeu-LIEVED TO ~ .. AM:r 'i70l~5.Wllk ffl'\l9I th• pmtlloge Of r• ,..UC llOTICI 1Sl91, Jen 4, 1• M354 RIV•. at wt11eh lll'M thty Drive, Cost• M1sa, CellfOr· '"-City Cletk 01 ltl• C.ty 01 Each bid 1hel* be tc· menta. • • · ~~~c Wl~UCTI~ AT .,. " hold .°" .-..., 13, jectlng any Ind 111 bldt or llOTIC8 OP PUii.iC IOTICI ~!•be publlcty opined Ind nla 92628, and .,, IVl.fl· Cotta Mua, and •hall for· eompenled by the bid ... In acoonsance wW1 provf. SOUTH COAST l!LI' ''"· • 101>0 a.m. at the 10 •llYI any lrr~iet PU9UC .umea ij:ild llOud In thl Council llbl•tollfl/lntllHtldplfly felt ~naltlH prHCtlbed a.wtty. Utl ol Otrllgnated tlont Of P\lbllc COntraet STORAQ&,· 300 w. Dletrtct ~enanc.Yard, Of lnfOfhlttlff In any bid Notice .. ~'yen Plellll•••••ln•• ht1mt>et1 at11ld eddr... upon request. theteln lot noneompl11nc1 SUbcontrac1ot1, and ~ Code Sidon U300. tub-WARNER AV!., SANTA 17"0 ~. fourttMI or in the bidding lt\lt t publle Wiit ...... ltata .. nt I .ach bld mu1t conform In aec:ordenc:. Wllh S«> of \he aald COdl eollutlon Aflldavtt requtfed 1\ltu110n of elfOlbll and ANA. CA. ON JAN. e, 1tll V,,,.,, Ca '2709, All bid-919ftedt bt held by the C°"9 The folloWlng por90f\I n n f be rMponllv• to ill lion \173.2 or th• Celttomla MARY •LLIOTT by the Information Fot Bid· 1qu111alent 1te\lflt1e1 fOf AT t :00 P.M. def9 muot be prOHnt at Jal ....... w. Dewla Cl1Y eounct on '*1ulwy ti. dolnO buall\Me 11: Nou- l•('lllnMI Bidding and Con-Labor Code, lhe Conlrac10f o.puty Cit., Clerk Cflfl, llfl/ monies Withheld to .,,_ UNIT, NAME, CONTENTS .,.. lml to M conaldlfed Dlreet8r el Pure..... , ... , te e '° p.m., In the veau Riche, 3»,4 Eatl 1r et Documents A Mt of than post a copy of lhe de-ctt-, of Coeta.... Thi• project •• 1 led•llty 1ur• pertorrna~ u~ 8~~· ~~~ ~~rJ~HOa ~:J:,1: T.,,.. ... ,.. Cwt OaMMWlltr ' Courd ~ of City ~~ t=J Corona '-Ootu1nentt,rnay be ob-termination Of prtv1lllng Publlthtd Newporl ~ proi-ci Ind wit! ti. thl1 conlrtld will be permit· BO>Cil ' ..,._.. the rtatll 10 ratecl ~ otetrtot Hllll, 'T7 llr·~· on the Mhuf 'J, ~. ~ 18 ~ed al thl 0111ee ot the flllt or wegee 8' Heh fob Beach-Coeta MMe Dally undw **al r~ulattont lid II .,,_ ~ Ind e)(· 112, DAVID H. WAHLftl, My Md Ill "blclt ..W IO Open: Tuttdey, Jlnulry ~!lt":r·.,,_ EMt C089l Hwy, 1325, Co-~ En91n11r, 77 Fair 111•. Piiot Januaty •. 1 t, 1m Which lnctucM DOYl•·Becon Plnff of.,,_ ~Of. MISC. ITlMI a IO>CEI waive any lrrogularrty 19, 1"'. t p.m CommlHlon'a d~ ront Del Mtt, CA llt2S Orlvo C•eta Mell. Calllor· The Cotitr~ and any M372 end related acte. Th1 waoo Each blddet 1hall po9Mlt t 2H PAULA IYAUM, lhlfeln. The f19ht II allO ,._ Bid NO . f177 PIMlng Apollcatlon PA·tt-Thomaa t.owy, 131 ~ "''*-uj.11)(1 nonrefum¥bt• 1ubconlraetor(1) •hall SMIY dettrmlnotlon wlll be un<1e1 at lhl time tN1 comreet i. CHAIRS. MISC. ITf.Ma & aer\IOCI by .,,_ loard~ Pub ll~h •d Newport 14 trom · lyM and Jot pon Centtr 01., f3'7, P•vm•nl of tao.oo. M not 1111 lh•'l the 1p.cllled PUILIC •OTICI Oavle-Becon and r1latld awatdld • Cl.-"C.tO" IOXEI TrutlllM to Mloct a .. ch-Colta Meea Delly l.uolQ, eot1 • 18'tl ltrMt, N~ 8eaeh, \;A t2teO -~1dltlonal oher1• •f prevalllng rat•• of 1111•0•• to 0 C• a<:t• and lh• o.partmen1 or (El.etflC-1 ConttaetOf) lJ. ~· .:'l= ~~ =~'In•,;:• ~w~ Piiot Janutry 4, 11 1111_ W11tmln1te1, a"1horlrocl Thia bu~lneH I• co"° te.oo will be m•d• If hen-all WOfletra employt4 by N Tl • lnduatrlal Atlatlon1, Slat• cenM, pur1uant to Pu«>11c • • · *' MIW the netda of the ' Mn4 •oen1• kw MlotlMI DI.-CluetH by.~ 11111tJ by man Bid' oocu-1h1m In the •><~uton or INYlTINQ •IDI or c.t1rom1a (1M Contrec• Con11101 Cod• Secllon ~_:1 A TOf'M2 & , Dtltrtet mond Truot, fof • COldo ~ t:!,: dolnO '"•'l"'''' •nd othtt con1r1c1 1ne contract QIV~~T\~~1 11~• H~::a~ tor ano 8ubc;on1rac1ora ~ Thi eueooeeful bid· ZAMORA. TAMI. MllC• ""'aiilnO W• latle wlll PUIUC NOT1CI :;-'d:9 ~~ /llttu J, ~11mon11 mey also be••· A payment bond and Plf• Coaia "4eta, acilng by and llld pay not IM• lhen th9 dlf ~ malnleln W. It-ITlMI & IOXll , tPPIY lncfla on l'llt, t.r In .,.. Olllllna T1'll 11 .... 111i.11111411•nt"" WM 111oe9 llfTllnt!d al lhe 01'11ce Of tM IOrmtneo bond Wiii be r• through lie Oovernlng high« WIOt rate). cen11 ttwoUgtloUt the Cfln-.J_t~~ PAMILA DARI, Dlll9d tNo 1"" d'Y ot 0.. _!!!Y ~-• ~; 1o01fta ll 2MI w1e1 ... CcM11y a.ti of Cllv Cl.,k or the City or qUlred prlOf to th• ••ICU-8otwd. herelnaft• r11err.a The City ha• oblelned ttonoftNeonrect BUUtW&~ 90Xl.I oomlllt, 1111. -·A-~ Awenue, ..._ =~Oii 11112111 Cott• Me a. Bid Doeu· tlon of the eontrad The 10 ae tM City wll rec.Mt ll'om the Olrtcior ot th9 0.. No blddef may ""'*-~~ JM:''°' MVIM. .. -:."" ~ ~ .::.-,:.~ I , It, n1 D, 1r1 1t1 MO t "8111 • rllllr't will not be malled payment ~ ~ par-~ IJp to, but not lat« than portmenl of lndullflll Alla. Ne blcS lof a S*tOd ~ *'Y u 1 MA"IA IOZA ~, 1'U•rt•lll _ .._. IOM. llMlmw'* .. Dttlt-6llfly Not Deic; II, 1•, tlnl • the •ddlttOnal ~ 00 tormane• bond al\all bt ltJ tOIOO ........... .., •one .. oan-• prWlllng (IO) dly9...., ......... TA8Li, CHAN. MllC: ":·~·~ ct N ' ~~==--.. ":"'°"~ .. air Jlf'I. 4, 11 , 11.1• "'* -et1prg9 It Incl >ded Wfth the IOfm and amount Mt ef .....,MY tt, t ... , "'9 of per diem "9090 encl lof ............... Ill" ~ II I e ewpor • C.::. ....... In OCM(. '.baymont • lottn in tht contract ~ Malad bid• f~ the tward the 9t"I'• ~ '* COP' • ~ b '" 1t11 It KNIMIUTA . Of'O. l111tt COiia .,_ ~ .. Amil mm ,_., ,,.: ... W 90 ,.. Pch bid lh&ll be '°' ~ -' uon1ract '°'· '°' .....; .,.... °""""' Pubffc CoMr• .--. wAv 111ec. ITDll 1 ,..,. neo • ...., • ,. •n11a taTIOll .. _, 9£. wiaU --------~, od by 111• b6d'"' In aocoroenee wtth pr~ ...,. .... 80UlftMO WOftl tn 1M IOCallty In 110011-.. 9:' .....,4• ,. Miii ,:t~~ or...._. ....., • !.!I y, Utt or ~.cf ~ of PutJlo Conttad .... TOI...... Whlcfl .. WOftl II IO " Tiii Cly CGUftCil ol .. CAR~ • ... "" "" ,.. ... omractOt'. and Non-~ ~ Z2lOO .... OWlllll..... peibtNcl '°' Ndl °"'"' City of c.... ~~ ... ICI. ..... ........... In c utiOn Alflel~l!I rocP"ld tffMlon of ~ encl .aTAUATIW. ae111teu1a 1 or type of "'"" ""' ...,... • y ~~ :a:-:~ = :~awe:.: by Iha lt1fofmdon 'Of 8'cf. tqUlvaleftt ~ tof ~ •t ... tt. "°"' ...... to .... ""and 11 bidl Of ID.... ... .... .. !lr .. .0 W .... 19."J.' ...... ,.._. · _, ........ .......,.... Glft•l.-r ,.......,....,...... llnld ....... ..,-. ~--1ClllaMwtolil: .._... Ttllt prOlflel It• 1.o.ra1y """'e_erlonnonco undlf NO.•tt ..,.. " M CGPAldOf ... -e ?I. 1 ntt ~a... ,.,o, .. ...._ .. ...., ....... ._.....1~":1111 -NA...... M........ ...... I ,_ 1IOO, 0-. .... Cllllr-........... ... . " . .. Newport Beoch(Costo Mesa Doily Pik>t · ' ' ·11 ... .- liil ......... . -~ "" ..... SERVICE DliiocroiiY -f« Aft Your Home and 8usinets Needs _, ... ByFax • {Q4Q) 6:l l -6.5Q4 tl'ko ... 1 ...... "*' 111111)1' _, ,, • .., 1101nl .. r 11ul ,..,. U rd '"" · I+ I. •1tl1•1ono ~'Ill'"~) BYPllone (9i<>) 642-:><> 78 By MaMn Pen.om :UO·•·, 1 BuJ. trl't•t Cc"'" \11·...i. ( A Q26i7 \1 :\:.'I""' 111.,1 6' ft,, ~. Boan 1dq1ho111• R:JOnm-5:00pm ~·~"'·.fr~ i.,, WUII-ln R.:lOum-,'; OOpm \t. ,,.la,·fn i.. ~. Jonuory ... '999 I "'8UCNO --nca ..... -PUaJc ICmCD LOCAL MORTUARIES . PACIFIC VIEW "Affordable Alternative" Discount Cask~ Cremation& MEMOAIAl. PARK Cemetery • Mortuery 1" Chapel • Crema,tory . . Burial Service 3500 P..:rfic; View [)1.,e . NeYwpor\ 8eadl 844-2700 PUCE IMT1tERS IEUIMADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 110 Broadway Cost1 Mesa 842·9150 ~ . . Why shouJd you subject yourself & your fanilly to payi.rig inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll free 1:~~ .. Sening ~I~ f.ollirta Wt will MW SEARCH tht name for'°" al no txtro cll(up, tlN/ sa~e 10" tht timt and lltt trip ro tht Coun Roust bt Solllo .4na. Tht.n. of co"rst, ajtw tht starclt is compkttd wt will fdfl 10•r /iditiofU b14in1ss namt stattmtnt with tht CounlJ Ckrt, pu61blt ontt a wtt for four wttls as rtq"ind 61 law and thtnfilt 101" proof of pllblication with tht County Citric. - Phast stop b1 lo jilt your jictilious butintss staltMtnl al tht Da.il.1 Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mtsa. If 10• cannot stop 111, pltaSt call ltf al (949) 642-4321 and we wUI matt arrangt!MnlS/or 1011 to haitdli th& proctdurt by moil U you should havt an1 furthtr quttrions,.pltast Call•• and w will bt mort ~han glad to asfi t you Good luct i1t y<>Mr nttll 'busi~ss! D11~"1~Pilot ···~~t.:UUM Polley R1~r~ aud dt·ndli1u·~ Mf. uh1u·t to rh11ngr. wul1011t 11ofw1•: Thi pltblt~lwr n· .. .-n1• ... tlw right lo n '11'>or. n-dn .. ~ify. n·' j .. .-or n·jr.c.·t any C'lu .... tfi1•d nd,-rr1N·m1·111. Plt-u"I' rt'(>Ort llll} error iii.it ma~ l~ 111 \'ottr d~ ... 1fad itd immNll.111·1) Thr Uuil_y Pilot lll'<'•'P" 110 liubility for uny trror i11 an ud\t·rti•tm1·nt f11r ~h.it•h it 111;1, ltf' l"t' .. pon.,iblt> t''.tl •·pt for tlH' '11~t 11( th~ ~·'"" artul\ll} ot'c'.11p11·rl h} tlu· rrror. {,'h-dit <'Uil unly hr 11l11t..1·cl for thl' f!J",1 in'-f·nwn, 7 -------DeadllneS------- Monday ............ Friday S:OOpm Thu~ay •. \lf.d11esday 5:00pm Tue~ay ... : ..... Monday S:OOpm Friday .......... Tbu~ay 5:00pm Wedne day .... Tue .. Jay S:OOpm Satunfay ........... Frida} S:OOpm _. BIACB lotl BIACB 2111 COMMERCIAL 5530 5530 5530 SUVICES 5533 I. •• > t! l ! > > .. t . - G:t GElf!JW. 1002 N!WPOIT NEWPORT -----•lcuon 2907 EMnOYMENT JEMPl.OYMENT !MPLO~ Dll'LOYMENT ' i=:;::=====~!!!ill!!!!!!!!! 1·------IU!AI. BSTAD REF IN AN c E y 0 u R liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l•--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l'W'llH.,..,_ 1 ft•-QATllD llUROPllM lleWWHN't Tett80e --------HOM!!I Credit, good DIR•CTOR Otr Reoeptlonlet Sa... H H nn ' ._.....'""'"---~ "' .... s lou 39 ...... _ °' bed. No-Doc: l.oan9 Community newapa. COM• GROW · P ..... b9 ew-. that .. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Ml ml nlll• ""'*"I II ..._ ~ ............. f .. '"''"""'"'~ .. , .. . ...................... .. •••tfth• • ..., ,,.,., •••. t11111tallu ., .iu1lllil1tt1ell ....... ,. .............. . •1.~ ........... . ~ ... ,.... lfltlt, ... ......... • .. Nb • ., Mdl ,,... ... . ............ 1 ...... •• tlllt .... , ••• , •Ill •et ......,....,..., ......... ........................ ............. "" °" """' lft '"''' ltt .... f INt tll fwtlll•t• tfnl1l1d 11 '"' ................... ._..,.........,._.r, .... ........................... Tell he ti t M-42• -Ftt ............. oc ........ atllHUle10--. ---4+.-em...,. PK • r ... uuw, ~!able. o.t ca9h or STAPP Oewiopm9nt ~r affl<a pert·llm9 . WITM utll th9 119tlng9 In.,, .. cat· Ho payments OUrlno construe-Showa Ilk• new. VlllUe twnhm, fp, ptltto, poof, lld d b for " bed SNF l.1Y9 I I H .......... !JOO. fOO"ft financing MJlable ranged 1428 tot 1488. lt350/mo. AY1 Jan. 1 BUSDIBSS conao ate • ta. • recept OR at. Hvy Expanding ,....,1 Ml-egory may·---you Purchase ~nd, coostruetion, •-t ,..,.,.. 72 .... 120 ~ tMM7Me12 -o--Z?I? ACO Flnehclal, toll among fruit tr•••· phoM1. Muat work vert111ng d•p•rtment to Cd a 900 nwT!ber ._...' -..-_.. ~ ~ .i\ ~ -• 1 free 1-4188-<991-4224, lakea. rtvera & moun-well with th• pubflc. affka a Nit mot!Yated In Which theN II a Loan & ==~ncing. LIDO 1. N.w 58r a.58a ,,..... ..... oeft4lo 1br "'~-IJll~••lll!l....!•~X1!!_!4:..· _ _!!(CA~L::•!S~C~AN~) talnly•· s..111 Ing ~ " Mondey thru Friday accoun( eirecuttw to eha,... per l'ftlnute. .... 3c ,..... 11 a-ooo 1ba no pet nu carpet ~----.._, _ __.. ...... , on •ta:• .., ...... ~.... 1 pm•5:30pm. Equal NII, develop ... -._. • "'·--"'·--•-• • .... • Stt• 141 .... 75-"11.:. -•• ......,__,___ OSO to Nn a.......... """' ---------,_,, ..... -8111 Grundy Reeltore " "' -.... paatry on prfm9 loc. • · •""'"• 'opportunity employ«. vie• new buatne11 CA. lfL1.-... .. ~-94M75-e111 Cel17am-11em M·F Only St4K. Jenny 714-educ.tlon program for PhyalcaVdrug acreen-and apeclal MCUoN . 084-"48/57C>l3n al1 .tatf. PoaftJon aval~ Ing requ•red. Fax re-We pr9fer a eandl<l•te Nwprt ihoroe . 2Br • pgr able lmmedtately for aume to: • to h.w • minimum of ••w•ft• ofc, 2be, beem cetla, AP, • .,.._.,..$ thla ••cl1lng AJ2hel-Ahond• Weed 1 year print ad-~ ~ tll• roof. 1341K .nat.&nr.Gn a mere feclllty • ..,....,.,, (IM9) 142·7817 vertl1lng •llP«fenc:e. IStARD 1001 em Orundy Rffltora POlt ltJ!NT BUSINESS a Care of Ukiah, 131 or mall to: 330 West IExcettent communtc:a- • •••••••li IMM7M111 Whitmore Lane. Bay Street Coate tlon .iutla Ability to i---------11••·----FllfANCE Uki.h, CA 95482. Fu M CA tm? oat . and _._ •ulld Your o .... m . OCEMFROllT 7 0 7 .... 2 -4 7 4 2 . .... ... g • m-• Can't...,,, to get to al t.hoee repair Job9 around 1M hc>UM? Let the Cl••Wled "°"'°" Two "Prlm9" EZ Axer 1428K (CAL·SCAN) Rl!Cl!PTIONlaT..P/T pn>fHaloMI preMC"lta- propertl .. offered at Agent , .. 9.12w120 COSTA 2124 tna typing. computer dons In • fast paoea ... 4'tce lot valuHll Vintage 105,,_iu• DRIVER COVENANT tlter9te, phone akllla, and d_.ell on.nted en-Dfrector-r oottag. on tun•'1• lot, Waterfrom aun .. t Yu L--I -2Br E'Slde IPMN TRANSPORT 11.000 per90neble. energetic, vlronment. wtthln etep• of aanc1y 2·Sty 48r 38a Home ::,-:!.,. -~d hk-up nc: OPPORTUNITY algn-on bonua for Nff starter. Mon-Wed-Xlnl benefit pec«ege. help you find "'be•oft a ch'"'•mlng lmmac Con64525 000 _ _....., ' 2ft.ft4 Exp. Company Or1Wa Ttt1.1r. fax A .. ume to• Including 401k.. Drug ~ h.....,, ' ., -E ' pets. 1998/mo + M50 •v 1 -8 0 ~4 1 --4 3 t 4 . ... .. a ..... 2.11-. Po--•on .cr-.ntng/phyalca.I r• _. duplell on OV9B~ed Agt. Brian dmondeon aec 949-845-21449 :poo.,........ n .... OE M2 ... '18 Pf1m• corner lot. a.et 949--723-41151 • Owner perators • to begin 11t week of quited. E · --------....... Oft ......... ........ c • II t 0 " fr • • Jan. L AHUmH V1• fax: At- ANQllU QLASllR Pl .... be wary of out 1.a88-ee7-372t. Bud r tentlon, Lynn ~aola ..-rsaill'-QUS of anta companlea Meyer TNCk Une1 7a~2 or mal: •(!!") 7°2!':., HOUSES/ ~ t.nG Cheek wtth the local Refrigerated Hauling APPOLvntf..YI' Tim•• CommunUy -.. ,,.,....... l!JITAlS Better 8ualn••• call 1011 fr•• New.. 330 WNt !!lay --------CONDOS Bur•au before you 1 .. 77·213.e393 Solo SF.n?.RS Street. Coste -.. •••• ~·~ ••••••••IULIOA POR 'llltlt&PP Mnd any mon.y for I•••••••• Drtvera & Contractora FT ~fomlflj( u~ul CA 92827 • B0U$111~1 Aan& .._.or MNtc:99 R .. d •-onv,.. ... M'PI! (CAL•SCANY """'t111ll(t1hlf1R ......... Al.-.............. P,..,8"""R""'i.,..O,...N,.,...F-/P--T Chancea.,. you wftl ftnd what you need · at th• pttce you want to pay ~ PB!fDfSUIJl 1007••••••-BOTl1S and unct..-.nd any nnn un~&"'•-------11 12-0 ',0 ••2shr -t bom11 & CONDOS ••••••••• -·acta ..._.__ you Newport 9ottoh 1ma11 " ,,.., ... · • llO'l'ltS 2711 """"' .,......,.,. hotel, ... k• PT. FT Per Hour medical. win train ~ POlt SALB Pt'IC• RllDUCT10lll JUU.IOA =·Shop around for temp, poeltlon lmmtd. r,11..,1"'.-""""' tlon• & La PP!Y ••••••••II OnlY 1809 0001 48r ••· tOST a (IMt) 873-8800 lui.:hu In P*rM>n 743 ker 2eeaonttM=. JSIJUfD 21C>t Llttlo IMt .. T1to AT&T· MCI PAYPHONE pan.n ZtZS •tr.-.1t1o.ttutto1r....... St,eo.t•M•sa. Call ~ E • ... Hotet. 1 bite to ATES Pr;lme altH vn., "IT llouthlue Safff • w11 i,; '"" • a GBllDAI. _ 1002 ,ltl(Jt .,.. 4 ... 77t LMle ... ,. ... bch. 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Not MlMf Call 1~ humane aoolety Me-47 .... 17• Call lo,..wol11t1Tk11t can•• mall, phone FREE Counullng ----.. 820-MM. etoe.,.... at 1531 l•IO or 714-PAOPERTY MOR .~, 1~11~4;44 ....... fiOM repair a FREE Uat of Homee Ul.IO& 2 mtnuee m11•1199. 141•2472 for Into. fl'T. for 8«'60r ..-. miWnt. acme )anllor1llt t#Mft you r.act Clnntnecl d-"Y ...... 78 Good jobe relableMMcel in....-ig INf9 to buy Hu 1~7~ o ~ "t:=lr..,~"' riililiiO&A 2107 "r12.~· .:,--.,.::: CUDIT •to? ~-::."::'::.~I =· ~ ~~~ :-:~~.~ r:==. Veteran RMI EllttlM • 319r In COM. Out of vtewt ~ ~ • Vednlty NP ~. + benefit•. ftn C9ll (IM9)47 ..... n4 for area ••lier ••Y• 0.... View l8r R11a. 11'0ffl0 ... ,.....en (tMI) .,...,090 A.-ume •••Na 1512 ~.. app Submit epp .e ... , al_ .... " T...,. Lrg den, lg dee*. nu pelnl .. OC9AN fllftONT at -AVOID you .. Ind WRITTEN TEST on " ,._.., ,. IOLDI Mr & f.-n rm, Mede & Cf'PC, ~. Y'tY t 1be. nu hM &Mn BANKRUPTCY•.. .. ••••••• R... ..._.. ..... wt* need Mon, Jan 1t, 11.. .. 9¥W'f dlly .. . 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Buy OuJrig~t Estate Sales ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDCE QUIZ Conduc.ted' }\ntiqut1 4() )'Nl3 • In Newport Beach ~ 949.673.6223 AUTOMOBnES ' . QI · Neil.her vulncrabh:, us South you hold. ~ btdding has prOCttded: NOR'lll EASr SOUTH WE.~I , lo INT ! What acuon do you take? A • Despnc the m1sfi!1our side has the b3lance of power. est almqst certainly has a near y ough and , so. if East declan: , there will be .scant access to dummy to lead towani strength Double and lead ~ 1ow spade. • • Q S -Doth vulnerable. as South you • hold . • K J 9 4 o A 10 0 K 9 2 •·J6 4 J Your rlght-hllnd opponent opens 1hc bidding with one diamond What action do you take? A -There is nothing you can do Q l -As South, vulnerable, yN . with ariy safety If you double and hold r..panner responds one heart, you 3tC . 11;~957·81339 not c;trong enough to bid one spade •A J c::> A K .8 ~ 6 o K J 8 · • K J -that promises some 16 points and an eitcellent suit. And while we do Partner opens I.he bidding with oqe nOt mind a one le.,.cl 011ercall on a club. What do Y<;>U respond? four-card suit. the quality of your SOUTH COAST· AUCTION 2202 So. M.111 SL Santa A111, CA 92707 ,,,.,,,,,., (.A t MBRCBANDISE MISC. 6015 .Ju1t Or .. t Firewood Avoid the rushl Order now! $135 1 cord, S75 1/2 cord Oellvered lreo to your driveway. 714--895-1432 WANTED TO BUY 6019 I BUY ALL PIANOS AnilquH-qual. furnltur• 1 pc or houH f\.11 ca.ah p11ld (714) 957-8133 Old Coln• Gold Sliver -------- Franklin Mint. Sterling CADUJAC 90401--------- 9230 0ld watches & jewelry iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MAZDA 9125 westcout coin 642"9448 ·01 eLOo Branttz 1.V_O_W_W_A_G_E_N_9_2_3_5 A -You have n magnificent rc'>pond· Ing hand, but as yet you havo no 1de3 where you· want to play - hearts, clubs or no trump arc all pos· i.1b1liues. In the modem style, you do nlJl Jump shift without a self-~us­ taining suit or an e11cellent fit for p.i.rtncr's suit. Bid one bean. Q J ·As South ... ulneral'tle, you hc>ld • K 8 7 6 o AK 9 7 54 O 10 • J ~ The bidding has proce~; WFSf ,NORTH EAST ' SOtrJll 3• Pass S• ? What action do you take'? A -Once in a while a preempt will put you in 3JI untenable posiuon, and this is one where you have to accept your fate . There IS an old maxim: When you are fix.~. stay fixed. Theref~. pasc;. Of the tlthcr cho1c· c • tQe ooJy one we wuold.con 1dc:r senouslr is a double. RRCORDSJTOP S Beige, xlnt condition liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I . Jan. R&B, Soul, Rock 65k ml S9500 '81 828 Blue, auto, Q 4 -As South, vulnemhlc, you Etc 50'• & 80'• Mike (949) 640:7210 • pw, pd, alarm, A/C, '78 VW wtndow Van hold PIANOS & ORGANS 945-7508 CLASSll'l•D alloys, mnrf $5200 runs )ltnl w/cemper obo 949·1544-4083 top. Nu clutch, etc. •KQ76S1:7 V<*l o QIOJ•Q9ft42 It'• lhe reaource you $1450. 949-642-3860 can count on to aeu a (949) 646-1869 6059 myriad of merchan-MERCEDES 9130 --~-==~,,.,..,,...--dlH ltema, bec:auM '85 Jl!TTA QLX iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil our columns com~ 6 a p , ft hr , A C , Yemaha Baby Grand quallfled buyera to '74 450 SL (057432) 114,888 Plano, georgeovs tone calll 92k ml, yellow With Ll!XUS OF matching bench. 942·5878 2 topa, $4400 obo WESTMINSTl!R S4a5o -rt4-s21-0900 --------Me.840-Gaea (714) ee2-eeoe ·-------- HOME, ·HEALTH AND BUSINESS ~ ....... ERVICE f)tEWPORT FINl!ST Moblle, home or office. Gitt c.11. avail. (848) 488-1518 CABINETS 3490 Adv1nced Wooe11ystem1 ·Cuatom Cablnetry- Kttchen • Bath • Doore Molding• • Mantela l.691650 11"98a..e970 CARPENTRY 3510 HERCULES (. I I A N I N (, VIC81l0• • ()ft1oes • Hom8$ Carpet • F1ool1 • Bftnda Wafis • W.ndOWs Md Muell M0te! DMS8M 'wlttl:.A#• + • "'" .... 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Eat Chntl 7~ 4-e0f.0805 ~ CMPTaMAN 20 Vra EJCp, Ref'• ·I'm Yow Handyman- llMl t49-eeo.e•a• ;c•iliiit WOfiiC* ,• at• mp• d Cone ret• !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!:!JI • Quall~ Work N It A"CA spades leaves much to be desired. Pass. Q 6 -As South, vulncruble, you hold •AJ 7 o K76 0 96 •KQ643 'The bidJ1nr ha) woceeded: SOlfrH WE..'"t ~ORTH 1• Pau t o ? What do ycxi bid now? A • If you play that your methods require four cards to raise partner's major-suit i;esponse, you have an unplei!Sl1nL choice: either one no trump without a diamond stopper, oc two clubs on a so-so five card suiL Jn our opinion, two hc:irt.s ts 11 stand- out because of the n.iffing value in diamoods. team to be • better bridge__play· er! Subscribe oow to the Goren Bridge Letter by Callln1 (800) 788- 1225 for information. Or write to: Go~n Bridge Letter, P.O •. Box 4410, Chicago, Ill. 60680. ... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot 1 TODAY'S I t__C_R__:o_S-S_w_o_R_D___,,P_U_ZZ __ LE~. 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