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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-01-19 - Orange Coast PilotI .... SERVING THE NEWPORT-MESA COl#AUNmES SINCE 1907 TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1999 • Newport a·each center works with Saddleback College to put recovering addicts in classrooms. GREC. RISUNG ~Pio! NEWPORT BEACH -Build- ing confidence is a cornerstone for recovering drug and alcohol addicts. Mired in low self-esteem, most addicts think they can't kick their habit. Besides, being sober does. n't provide the enticing high or buzz they get from drugs and Plaza bridge OK'd • 'Sculptured' structure will link .mall sections; construction should start sometime in February. Eusr GEi Mt Piiol COSTA MESA -The City Council gave final approval to a proposal to build a multi·million dollar ·sculpturedp bridge bnk- mg the two sections or South Coast Plaza Council members on Monday raised concerns about safety and wheelchair accessibility, but in the end voted 5-0 in favor of the pro1ect. Hl think i~'s great," said Coun- cilwoman Linda Dix.on. "It is a piece of art." The 600-foot bndge, designed by world-renowned landscape artist Kathryn Gustafson, is meant to be a "signature piece,• and will be made from various forms of stainless steel. The bridge will span from d "slip plate garden," also designed by Gustafson, near Escada at the main mall to the third floor of the west wmg of South Coast Plaza. formerly known as Crystal Court. The inspiration for the bird- like design of the bndge came from t}J,e transformation and movement of the loc&l land and area itseli, Gustafson said. "What one of the main hopes is that it's an experience from one end to the.other,• she said. An outdoor cafe also is being considered, said James Poulsen, who is the architectural design lead on the pro1ect. Besides linking all of the mall stores, the bridge is part of a larg- er effort to improve the west wing of South Coast Plaza. C.J. Segerstrom & Sons recently announced it would drop the name Crystal Court to more dosely link all of the mall stores. SEE BRIDGE PAGE 5 INDEX ~ ................. ,_., ...... -........ 6 1HE VllDICT ·-·-···-----l wallB, ....................... ___ .. " .... .2 ·. 'user' into· 'useful' i • alcohol. Although there are huge obstacles uwaiting addicts trying to reform, one program is having a remarkable impdct on their suc- cess. A Newport Beach treatment center works with Saddleback Community College in Mission Viejo, where addicts are given the educational opporturuty of d life- time. they have a craving for a joint or a shot. They bave a hunger lo learn. "The dasses really help you and give you the confidence you need," said Cindy, who abused drugs and alcohol and has been sober more than a year. "From where I was then to now, it IS a mirade. The dasses give you the incentive to stay clean." A PLACE TO LEARN that includes group therapy, 12- step meetings, and individual ses- sions. There are no time limits on · clients. though. They leave when theY, ~ clean. . · One of the hefl.lthiest outlets for them has been attending classes at Saddleback College The school-center partnershlp, called the Transitional Education Action Career H~lp Program, has been a resounding success, with most of the center's students receiving high marks for their work. With a specific set of courses, their confidence grows as they worlc toward certification to become counselors. They rrungle with other students, but they also a.re teachers. They share horrific experiences that can't be rational- ized in a textbook. No longer do Sober Living by the Sea is a residential treabnent center on Villa Way. After an uutial detox at Hoag Hospital, clients live at the beach in a group of 14 homes on Seashore Drive. They enter a 90-day program Progr~coordinator Rick Mer- melstein said the classes dre designed to build self-esteem and SEE SOBER PAGE 5 MM(. MAllTIN I DAIU f'll.OT Rick Mermelstein, TEACH_.program coordinator, is himself a graduate of Sober Living by the Sea. · KIM HAGGERTY·lYUUS I OAllY PllOT Soroor Foroushani, left, Nakisa Nabily, center, and Nlkoo Khatibloo help each other out while sketching their ideas for a Martin Lu.ther ICing Jr. mural Monday in Costa Mesa. By Ile/ping out at Costa Mesa's Saft> Place Project on Martin Lutl1 'r Kiug Dov, · Orange Countv te :>nag·eis sl10\\ -"d . . .. H e could have slept m, being that it was a day off from school. Instead, George Mctl- ouf, 16, of Anaheim, and 30 other students from various Orange County high schools spent Martin Luther King Day helping out al the Safe Place Project in Costa Mesa. As part of a countywide Volunteer Center of Orange County project, the students spent the day designing a mur- al, painting over graffiti and deaning up the after-school computer lab at Safe Place, which 1s housed at Harbor Chnst- ian Fellowship church in Costa Mesa. "It's a way to help out the corrununity, which is what Martin Luther King did,• George said. Pastor Bill Gartner of Harbor Christ- ian Fellowship said he appreaated the students' work. "Somebody tagged us a while ago, and these kids hdve really helped us out by painting over it,• he said. The facility, which is used for Sunday school classes and a computer lab, even· The content of their character lki1Pb tually will house a school d.istnct Eng- lish-as-a-Second-Language program. Around the county, about 400 other students volWlteered to help out with projects ranging from picking up litter al parks to designing a mural at.the Harbor Christian Fellowship hall. "It makes you feel good to know you're helpmg other kids,· said Sarah M:Ultz, 14 , of Pacihca High School in Garden Grove. The brother-sister team of Enc and Kelly McEntee of HWllington Beach Sd.ld they also en1oyed spending the day as volunteers in honor of the slain civil nghts leader. "He did so much for peo- ple,# Enc said. •It makes you Wdnt to help out, too.# His s1ster agreed: "We ask kids to vol· unteer, but they say, 'No, no, no.' But when you do it, it's so much fun and you get to meet so many new people.· The Volunteer Center also hdd stu- dent volunteers helping at the Canng A<lult Project m lrvme and the Healthy Start Project in Gdrden Grove Shaun Hll'bchl, director of the youth servi~e department of the Volunteer Center. said he was pleased w1th the turnout at the'volunteer functions. •we want .to get other schools to implement MLI< seTVJce days,# Hin,chl said "Kids need to help, and we want to show them that there ate so many wtty~ to help.• Teachers: New focus on schools good, bad Educators like recent attention, but ask that accountability tor students'. skills be spread around, not put on instructors alone:. NEWPORT-l\i1ESA -Education has c:omeo front and center m the political arend. Pres1- , dent Clmton's Stdte of the Uruon addres~ towght is expected to focus on it, Gov. Gray Davis' recent State of the Stdte speech high· · lighted it, and altriost evury pol..ltlcaJ campaign ·. m Uie last electlon had a strong emphaSLS on it. Uke DaVis' recent addre<;s, Clinton's will focus on teacher testing and gredler accountabihty by schools. But is the focus on schools com- ing from a well-thought- out desire to improve edu- cation, or 15 it JUSt the politi- cal bandwag- on ot the moment? Tho~e m the trenche~ - teachers -say they are both Good GOvernment? What do you thml.: of the government's role 1n education poltc1es, and do you think I any goOcf reforms ha1te come from 1t1 Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642·6086 or send an e-mail to da1lyp- 1lotCearthhnk.net • Please include your hometown, your phone number {fOl' 1tertf1cat1on pur~ only) and the spelling of your tuh name heartened and cautious about the recent focus on education •J'm both happy and n)ncem d • "fild Lin· da Mook, president of the ~l'~)!>~1esa Federation or Teachers. •t think 1 m more hap- py than concemt;>d, though.• ., . Although the pr 's1dent's speech 1s expect- ed to pu~h fo1 gt :xitcr dccountah1litr, Mook said most of the sugg<?Sted tn5truruents to measure that acrountahility, such ~ teacher testing, are m place m Califorrull. "What I would disagn .. >e \.\ith is a narrow focus of accountab1lity ·that b directed "olt~ly at teachers/ Mook said. "There are several . components that an• e_.,sential: Students mu"t SEE TEACH PAGE s OCC's respiratory school one of the best MlllENNIUM MOMENT I . • National ·magazine includes care program in list of nation's finest HUSllN MA511'1 !kif Pill COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College has one of the nation's leading respiratory schools, accordirig to the national Jourpal for Respiratory Care Prac- titioners. tion for excellence.~ . Dan Adelmann, the program's direpor, agreed: "We're extremely excited about this. It's been a team effort by the entire faculty• Allhoµgh Orange Coast was listed first, and the list is not alpha· betical, school official don't believ~ . the school's place on the list necessarily is a ranking. Orange Coast's tWo-year pro- gram is fully accredited and enrolls ~5 new studenb a year. The program fc!itures lecture , practice of procedures and tech- ruques m a simulated campus re.-.. piratory care laboratory, and thou- sands of hours of clinical practice m area ho pitals. She found a fruitful life l1ere F ann}' Bixhy Spencer-wa o impr ~d by the fruits anct veg· tilblc grown .bY local fanne.ni that she ~1oved to Costa Mesa, then called Harper. m 1918. The daughter of the tound r of Long Beach, Spencw was . . known for her ocrent.rtc: polttical views Orange Coast was the tint of seven colleges featured in the December-January issue of the publication u having superior res- piratory care programs. Other schools on the hst were the UruvE'rsity of Kansas Medical CE>ntcr, State University of New York Health Science Center at Syracuse, Mianu·Dade Conununi· ty CoUoge Medical Center Cam- pu , the Unive~ty of Arkansas, the Community College of Philadelphia and the Univenity of Texas Heelth Sck>.nc-e Center at fanny Bixby Spencer as a •on ·world r• ~nd ~ter off~ Costa Mesa lanes for a park, prO\iided that no notional flag wowd 'be flown. The park was never bullti 1 San Antoruo. . • 1t'I a aedit to the dean of the school. Kevin Ballinger, and to ow respUalory an faculty and at.aft," """"*"., .._ • =--. Mid Orang. Cout Pn!sident Mar-.,_._...,~ garet Gratton. ·r would say um bl •When dt'oosing a. respiratory 'care education prograf9, thero are many ft'lctors to lons1der, • the Journal article says. •There lS no body, off1cial or: otherwise. that rates the comparative quaJ.ity of respiratory care education pro· grams. A prospective student (should) assess indtVJdual pro- grams tn tenns of tcsourt'es, per- sonnel, climate/culture and achievements. Other important conskle.rations mdude costs, end toda1 and Hsthetic fectont .. "Thilt ts-the pnma.ry 1oumal that represents thiS medical speaalty, • said rollege spokesman Jun Car- nett. ~~""'*"!:::": .. ~~~·~.....,~~~~~~~·i~ln~ lilllina~~witb;;:.::;Orang~ e Cout'• rep_uta- 2 Tuesday, January 19, 1999 local voices Ill OUI Vll W GAINS LOCAJ. ARTS PROGRAMS GET DONATIONS A $500.000 dondlion from C kiir Trevor Bren -cs 1948 Acdd<:my Award-winner and steptnoth r to Th Irvine Co · Don· Bff·O will pay for a~th~bc unprovement to un· .. Village l'heatre: soon to be mn~ed the CJCW'e Trevor Bren Theatre. Trevor Bren, whose performance in •Key Largo• won her as Best Supportmg Actrt.-ss Oscar, lives m B1g Conyon. And a St 2 nul· hon donation from Irvine·ba.sed computer chJp maker Henry T. NtchoJai; m will go toward South Coast Repcnory's theater f!xpans100. It wa$ the ki.rgest contribution U\ th,; repertory's history. NARROWING FIELD OF KEVIN MURPl-tY . REPLACEMENTS Newport BedC'h aty ofbaals have picked six fuir1hsts, oni· of whom wdl replace Kevin Murphy (!S c1ty manager -a, po t that comc!!i with dn annual saldry rangmg from $135,000 to 5150.000. The City Council will mt,•rv1cw all six over the cowse of two ddy -Jdn. 29 and Feb. 2 -and hope to huve th<• new oty inonager on board March 1. SiATE APPOINTS A BACK BAY BIOLOGIST ln.,tf'dd of hc1vi.ng to .,nure d b1olog1st with th•· n•st 1Jf C'dhlomJd, Newport Bei:lch's UppN Newport 8dy will only hdVP to share Enc k HurrPs with t IUJlbngton 8C'ach's Bolsa < 't111 ,, wPtldncls. ThP-state Df•J>d.rtn)f'nt of DON LEACH I OAl.V PlDT Claire Trevor-Bren, with ste pson Donald Bren, right, donated $500,000 to help reno- vate the VIJldge Theatre at UCI. I LOSSES f ''h rind Game preVlously assigned one b1nlr11Jhl to momtor a]) of the c0<1stc1l wct- 1,inds in th(! stdt<>, but rPc ently d1vided lhe tin 1111r1f in half, asf>1ynmg Newport and GET·WEll WISHES FOR OUR LADY'S REV. KENNETH KRAUSE neth Krause away from the lectern at Our Lady of Mount· Carmel church U1 Newport Bedch. The beloved pncst, who spent 15 yedl'S leading St. Joachim Church m Costa Mec;a, has been undergomg radiation a.nd chemotherapy. •All we CAD do at the moment is wait for the doctor's prognosis and pray for him. As long as there's life, there's hope.• says the Rev. Patnck A. Doherty. from Our Lady of Mount Carmel. We hope to see you back behind the pulpit soon, Father Krause. 1 luntinqton 8f'cKh to thP 12-year·CJJd Burres. .PancredllC. cancer has kept the Rev Ken· Father Kenneth Krau e, seen here from his dayi. at SL. Joaqufm's ln Costa Mesa, is battling pancreat- ic <:artcer. MAAtMAA ·~/ OAJI. y f'll..OT ROCKWELL ABANDONS COSTA MESA HEADQUARTERS Rockwell is moving its headquarters out of the Plau Tower in South Coast Me tro dnd will settle m c1lhc:r Chicago or Mllwau· kee. The announccmt-nt came less than a week after Avco Financidl Services made publi~ tts plan to close shop and lay off 200 workers. "It's kind of like we 1:i.ist suffered a one- two punch betwe~n Avco and Rockwell,• said Ed FawcP.tt, president ot the Cosltt Mesa Chamber of Commerce. HOW TO REACH YOUR REPRESEN TA TIVES PRESIDENT Bill Clinton, (DJ, The White H ouse, 1600 P< nnsylvania Ave . Washington. D C , 20500. Hot· htlc (6 a.m. to 2 p.m.} (202) 456· 111 J. VICE PRESIDENT Al Gor<>, (0), Thf' CdpitoJ Bu1lc\ing, Suit•• 212. W6~bmg­ lon, o.c·., 20500. GOVERNOR <;ray DdVtrt, (Dl, Stote Capi- tol, Sdrrdrrumto 95814, (916) -'45-2841. U.S. SENATORS • Bdrbdrd Boxer, (DJ, 112 Hart Senate Building. S uite 112, Wdc:.hmgton, I) C., 20510, (202) 224:3553; o~ 2250 E. Impenal J ltghwoy, Suite SAS, El Segundo 90245, (310) 414-5700. • 01dnnP. f1 LlUICin, (0), 331 Hr1rt Building, Wcu1hington, D.C., W510, (202) 22-4-38' 11 or 1 t 111 S nta Mon,ca Blvd., Suite 915, Los Angel 90025, (310) 914-7300. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES • Chm Cox, (R}, .t?th Dlstrlft. t N<!wport Plac , ~uite 420, Newport Bf•nch 92660, (7 1<4) 756·2244; or 2-402 Rayb urn Building. WasJungtoo, D.C., 2051 5. 1202) 225·Sf?1 I. {Hepn~­ scntc; most or Newport Beach.J • Dan.,. Rohrdbacher, (R). 45th D1stnct. lCJl ~dlJl St .. Su1tP 3C, HWltmgton BNrh 92n4R, (714) 960-6483; or 102'1 Long- worth Building, Wdsl11ngton, D C., (202) 22.'>·24 15. (Repw· s.-ntc:, Costa J\..fo!->d i.rnd W<'-t N<•wpc>rt Beach). STATE SENATE Ross Johnson (R), 35th Dis· lrict, 18552 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 220, lrVine 92715, A33· 0180. STATE ASSEMBLY Marilyn Brew• r IR). 70lh 1)1 • trict. 18952 MacArthu1 Btv<t , Suite ~o. Irvuu~ 92715, 863· 7070. STATE COASTAL COMMISSION 45 Fremont St., Su1to :woo, San PranC'lsco 94 H>S, (415) 904· 5200. Reg1onal olticc locatcrl m Long Beach, (310) .5~0·5071 , ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS I ldll of ~lrrunistmticm, 10 C1v1c Center Plaid, Scinta Ann 92701. • Ju11 Silva, :lntJ D1stric.:t (Cos· ta M~). 834-3220. • Thorru: s Wllson. 5th Dtstnct (Newport Be ch, Santa Ana 1 h•1ghtsJ , 834-:•sso ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD 88 f1u1r Dnvc, Costa Mesa, 708-PAIR. Ronrd: Presiclr.nt Emily San· . ford: Vice Pws•dent Don :SdltUrPU1: and member: Gary I Jaydkuwa, Jim Lmc.lberg, John Crean, Rancly Smith and Don W11lct. ORANGE COU NTY SOARD OF EDUCATION ' 200 Kttlmu Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa 92628-9050, %6-4000. Ehznbcth D. Parker. membci, 1'rust~e Area 5 Co ta Mesa, Newport B alh. CITY Of COSTA MESA Costa M Caty I Jail, 77 Pair Drive, <l2626, (714) 754-5223. Mc1yor: Gory Monahan Council: Joo cnckson. I fotither Somers, Libby Cowan nnd l.inda D 1X01\, CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Nc•wport Bcac:h City l lall. 3300 Ne WJ>Ort Blvd., 92663. 1>44-3309. M, yor: Dennis O'Neil Council: Gary Adams, Jan Deooy, Norma Glover, Tod Ridgewc1y, John Noyes and Tom Thomson. COAST COMMUNITY COllfGE DISTRICT ()1~tncl Offke: 1370 A dams Ave , < ·o~t<t M a 92626. 432· 5898. Chancellor: Wilham. M. Vega Boa1d: Wdlter Howilld, S hor· ry Baum, Paul Berger, Armando Ruiz and Jcny Pattf>.rson. NEWPORT-MESA Ut;41f1EO SCHOOL Of STRICT Distnct Office: 2985·A Bear St., Costa Mesa 92626, 424- 5000, Superintendent: Robert Barbot Board: Dana Black , Judy ·Franco, Jim Ferryman, Martha Fluor, Wendy Leece, Serene Stokes dnd David BrookS. MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT 1965 Plt1ccntia Ave., Costa Mesa 92627, 631-1200 Board:"nudy Ohllg·H4ll, Mike Healey, Fred Boekmlller, Dana I Ja ynes and Jun Atkinton. Newport Beoch/Co$tO 1-J.eso Doily Pilot M A I Ll lG Fred Martin. please come home A s with so many things in We, I appreciate ~red Martin mucb more smc he IS gone. . I read and enjoy bis column from Colorado more attentively than when h.e was with us I even keep hoping that one day be will say, •Folks, we made a , boo-boo, and we are conung 1 \b«lck home if you will have us." Personally, I will throw in a couple oJ bucks to help the cause if he would consider it, and I will read his stuff faith.fully this time. I promise. Please! ART STANLOW Costa Mesa Underground is the way to go My wife and I have lived in Newport Beach for 27 years and own two properties m West Newport Beach. both of which die powered by overhead power lines. We fully support the pro- 1ect to place these lines under- ground. 808 SASINE J'lewport Beach Leece has a double s~dard · Wendy Leece is better than the funnies. 1 got a belly laugh when sbe voted against accept- ing the grant from PacifiCare, claiming the clinic IS an intrusion of government into an area that is the farilily's responsibility ( • Leece questions district's role m providing health services,• Jan. 13) Now, is that tunny or what? She seems to have no problem l.rylng to force her religious, fun· darnentalist beliefs on the entire school system. Why can't she let family values, morals and reli- gion be the family's responsibili· ty? RHODA FRIEDMAN Newport Beach Parents favor K-6 campuses l am in favor o{ kindergarten- through-sbrth-grade schools c·Parent committee recommends K-6 schools for distnct: Jan. 12). When they made our local .school, KeUybrooke, a k:inder- garten·lhrough-fourth-grade campus, I couldn't unden;tand why. 1 have an eighth-grade son at Costa Mesa High, and I thinl< this is a rea.lly bad plan. There was no separation from elemen· tary school to high school. Most of the problems with my son and school, too many to mention, could be a result of this. I cannot Uunk of any good reason not to have a junior high 6Chool to sep-• arate and ready your child for high chool. CORBIN BROPHY Costa Mesa Yes. I am dehrutely for all ele· mentary chools being kinder· garten·lhrough-su:th grade. CRAJG HAMLEY Costa Mesa No bull on bulls and bears • I en1oyed yow Five Easy Questions article (•Of bulls and bears m Newport Beach,!' Jan. t t,. Bryan Riley's guess at the ongm oMhe terms bulls and bears wcSS a good but mcorrect one. The names originate from the early days of stock trading in London. Those traders with a posibve view on the market used to meet tn a pub called The Bull, and those with a less-positive Vlew met m another pub. The Bear. l Iope this helps. PAULULYffi Newport Beach A peef with hotel expansion l recenUf attended a SCSSJOD of the CodStal Commission in Oceanside. I went there to It protest an addition to the Best Western Hotel, 1800 W. Balboa Blvd., which is nght in back of , our place. I am a retired educator -rol- lege dnd high school teacher - and Woody is a retired aerospace scientist. We live summers there and have 11 children and grand· children who are there a lot We · will be livmg there full.time soon, and the reason I am strongly agamst the addition lo the Best Western Hotel is they bought Ci duplex next door, and they converted a two-urut place mto a ftve·unit addition to the hotel, Wlth only two P.aJ'king spdces. I don't think they should have done this m a residential' area. 1 belong to the Central Newport Beach Association. In our bylaws it says we shouldn't have dl\Y more businesses in a restdential area. At the commi.sslon meet· mg, (Best Westem) defended its ldck of parking. (The hotel) gives quarters to guests, and they park across the street. I suppose that meant the muniapal parking lot, behind the trailers. In response to this explanation, one commis· s1oner responded, •1 wish l had a busmess where the city paid for my parking.• I think it ts an important thing in our commuruty that we don't allow this proliferation of motels in residenllal areas. PATRICA FROSTHOLM Newport Beach HOW THE TO CONTACT D A·11 Y P 1 l 0 T The Daily Pilot welcomes letters on issues con- ... ceming Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. There are four ways to send comments: • LETIERS -Mail to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. 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TEWU&ATURES Balboa 65/50 Corona ~I Mar 641S2 Cona Mesa 6415() Newport Beach 6415() Newport Coa\t 65151 ._,FORECAST LOCATION Sil£ Wedge .••.••• 2-6 w Newport. . • • • 2-4 w Blldtle$ •..•• , .2·S w """' Jttty .... 2 s w CdM •••••••• 2-4 w 90A1WIG V.ilbltmomlng windl M 3-6 knob b«onilng wet• ~Ito lfelrnOOh ; TIDES TOOAY Flrrt low l29am .... : ... 1,9 fltnhlgh 9.36• m ••••.... 58 Second low 4 42 p.m ....... 0 6 Second high 1 H13 p.m .... , •• 4.0 WIDNISOAY Fi"t low 4:14 am .••••.•. 2.0 First high 10:15 a.m. , , • , •• 5.S Se<ond low 5;19 p.m., ••••• ..-0 4 S«ond high 11!52 p.m .•••••. 4 1 .. The swell is out of the west every 11 secomK for sets in the waist· to shoul- der-high area. Sets \hould go CMtf \houlder·hlgh 9t the points and reefJ. A northwest swell rncMK In toct.y. W. ~ rain loOiming In our forecast. T~ Wl ... ~-­ wt'"9 Wednlldly brlngSrllft.W.. ~llpoorto '*· 1'he tun lltl M S!10p.m. a>STA~ • II C.-.. ~: A pager and some c..sh worth S260 wefe stoten from• CM In the 1000 blodc at~ 12!54 a.m. JM\. 13. • Joefln Street: Medical equipment Wont! S68() WM stotefl from • home In the 700 bfock JOrMtlm. during the eYenlng of Jan. 11. • MMtlor ...,._.,.., A-tiptop computer worth SJ.000 w. st~ from• C.llr In the 2900 blodt betliveen 11:30 a.m Md 3 p.m. l.tn. 9 .. • ,_. ... ..._:A CM11* shetl WOfth S500 w. ltoltn from • home In the 1700 bled dur'"9 the Nlnlng of*"· 16. • lllllt 11th 1eNet: A bqtle worth SIOO was stolen In the 200 block sometime during the d.y of Jin. 15 . Newport Beach/Costa Me sa Doily Pilot . . Tu way, Januo~ 19, 1999.3 Long train oJ heroes_ stretches fr.o -m robbi?r: to Samoan king I haye alway~ been a hero wor- shiper. Basic imecurity, l guess. My family moved from Santa Ana to Green River, Wyo., when I was 6. Before that l don't remember having any heroes. However, upon rf'aching Green River. J acquired my first real nonest-to·God hero. He was a train robber named Dave Gardner. When we arrived in Green River, Dave Gardner was making quite a career out of robbing Union Pacific trains, and slnce • Green River was 4 railroad town, swctfically a Union Pacific Rail- road town, men who made a liv- ing robbmg trams, especially ·those who robbed Uruon Pacific trains, were a matter of more than passing interest. And so, immediately upon Recycled water system tg be dedicated , Mesa Consolidaled Water DiS· trict will flQld:a d~~caUon cere- ,.mony at 10 a.m. Monday for the · irrigation system that supplies . .recycled water to the Costa Mesa 1 ,,. .doll Course. , The golf course ~JS Me a's I 16.Tg'!St recycled water user and Orange County's third-largest ' recycled water user, said Lynnette Round, Mesa spokeswoman. · More than 130 million gdllons of recycled-water pe.r-yuai: will be obtained from the Orange County · Water Distikt Green Acres pro- ject to irrigate 220 acres of fair· way grass. The 36-hole goU course con- tains five lakes, two of which serve as holding ponds for the recycled water used· to ungate fairways at night. The pro1ect - more than four years in the mak- ing -is a cooperative effort between M('!>a, the Orange f'ounty Water District, the> city of THE VERDICT · robert gardner . . learning that Dave Gardner was robbj.ng Union Pacific traim, I adopted him as my uncle and in doing so acquired a certain standing with my fellow wchms in Green River. No one else had Costa Mesa, and Mesa Verde Partners. ,• Montiay's -event will include presentati~ns by C'os~a Meso Mayor Gary MoMhdrl cUld Mesa Board President Fred Bockmiller. Representabves from the Orange County Water Q1stpct and Mesa Verde Partners alsO will attend. The public is inVited to the cer- emony on the No 8-hole tee bOx at the Los Lagos course, 1701 Golf Cowse Dnve. ln-N-Out hoping to get kids into books In-N-Out Burger in coopera- tion with selected Orange, River- side and San Bernardino county libraries, is launching a Food lo~. Thought program for children. ·until April 9, children cnn go to a participating lihrnry and pick up a free bookmark. The child then must read five ooolu> and bru1g U1 the bookmark to an ln·N-Out Burger for a free hamburger or an uncle who was a train robber. My family attempted to deny any relationship with Dave Gard- ner, hut as fai;t as they denied him. l was trumpeting my rela- tionship Wlth him at the top of my shrill little voice. · Well, 1 must admit -grudg- ingly -that Dave Gardner was not my uncle. Still, after all those years, every time I see a rerun of •Butch Cassidy and the Sun- dance Kid" -wbtch is every limo it comes on television, · Which in tum 1s fairly often -I feel a kinship with Butch and Sundance when they blow up-a Union Pacific baggage car. As I grew older, my list of heroes grew. It is a somewhat macho list, made up as it is of warriors, adventwers, explorers, conquerors, fighters and a few rascals and eccentrtc:s, with a woeful lack of women, scholar.;, 5tudents, socntists and pundits However, in my defense, I must point.out that my list contains no criminals, at least no criminall> robbing Uruon Pacihc tram.s. Maybe that was b<"cause I could· n't find another train robber named Gardner. All of which brings to me to my current hero, an eurly Samoan king named Tupwvao. Here I mwot digress and descnbe the native Samoan house called, in Samoan, a fd.le, pronounced folly A fate is ~IT conditiorung reduced to its essentials. It con- sists of a palm frond thatch roof supported by some posts That's 1t. No walls, no win- dows, no nothing, JUSt lots of BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS cheeseburger, fries and a meduun drink. Partiopati.ng area hbranes are: Corona del Mar Brand:\ Library, Costa Mesa Library, Mesa Verde Library, Balboa Branch Library, Manners Branch Library and the Newport Bea<'h Central Library. Je\Vish Fed eration holds ~abbath service The Jewish Federation of Orange County Sabbath will be ob erved at 8 p m Friday at Teni- ple Bat Yahm, 101 Camelback St .. Newport Beach Dunng services, Ch weekend in February and a:.ked to support the JeWlSh community. campaign through financid.l pledges Money raised through the campaign will help support youth semces, JewiSh education. emer- gency relief programs, food for the needy, elder care, and coun- seling services in Orange County, Israel, and 60 other countnes worldwide. Fnday night service~ are free and open to the public. For more information. call (949} 644-1999. Resident needed for traffic committee Temple, Bat Y~ mern The Costa Mesa City Council vice president and major gilts is looking for a homeowner asso- chamnan of the Jewish F era-ciation representative to serve on lion, 't"ll explain the imp ance I the Thaffic Impact Fee Comnuttee. ol the Jewic;h Federation and the The committee oversees all role of iLs upcoming unnual fund-matt~rs related to the revision of raising campnign traffic impact fees and helps build Community members will be, a consensus about trip fees. The contdctcd by telephone the firSt ad hoc committee is used for the Award.Winning Italian Cuisine for over 66 years. l ~ . fresh air. It lacks something u1 pnvacy, but makes up for Lt w.ith the view and lhe ventildtion. When it rami>, nabve mats ace strung between the posts, but other tban that, the tale ~ open to the public. But it 1S the floor of the fale that is of interei.t ui this yam. · The floor cons'bts of pebbles, ab6ut 8 to 10 inchP.s of pebble , Samoans tell me that these peb- bles make a very comfortable bed. Just wiggle a hip and shou)der into the pebbles and enjpy c.o·m- plete comfort. But back to Tupuivao · Tupwvao was a caruubal, very cruel and feared by all ln the history of Samoa there have been other cannibals and other cruel kings. But Tupwvao had a lively specific pwpose of reviewmg and making recommendatioru> about trip fees to the City Council. The sub1ect matter is technical and will reqwre individuals to devote considerable time to read· ing and understanding matenals. The committee meets onC'e a month, and it is anticipated 1t will convene for the next two years. Residents should subnut a let· ter of interest, along with tt bnef resume, to Mayor Gary Monahan, City Hall, P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa 92628-1200. The deadline for applying is Jan. 29. Application~ p er iod open for schola rships Applications for the 13th dnnu- al Leadership Awards scholarship program are available. The pro· gram awards 20 area high school seniors a total of $48,000 m col- lege scholarships. Award~ are given to seruors who best demon- strate the qualities nece5sary to sen c of th dramatic When h built a new fale, he forced the p<:.>0ple to CiiJTY pebbles to the· house for the floor. Probably thP.Je were olh l kings who . forced Uieir subjects to carry pehbles to1heir nuuses for floor· mg. However, 111sofar as my re earrh into Sarnoan history reveals, no one hut Tupuivao ever fo1r.ed htS people to carry the pebbles m thmr·nostrils! l can .. isualiz•~ long lines of his fdithful subJe<'tS trudg'lng past hun on thf'!U way to his new tale, their no!.tnls bulging with peb-. bl es I 1l any \\ondE:r that Tupwvao 1s my hero1 He's my kinda guy. • ROBERT GARDNER IS a retired judge and a resident of Corona del Ma<. Hes column runs Tuesdays become future conunuruty lead- e~ The applicdtion period runs through Peb 5. · Foi:ms can be picked up m the connseling office at Newport Harbor High School, Corona del Mar High School, Estanoa High School and Costa Mesa Hlgh School Coastline program begins Feb. 1 Coai.tline Regional Occupa- llondl Program will begin its pnng ... ern~ter F ~b. 1. Reg1strtttion tor adults at . Coastline's ol11oe will be held from 8 d m to noon Wednesday for Health .Sc1~nces courses and from 8 a.m to fi p.m. Thursday for all other courses. The Coastline Regional Occu- pational Program's office is locat- ed at 1001 Presidio Square, Costa Mesa For more. information, call (7141979-1955. EN}OY OUR WIL[GHT DINING SPECIALS 'T wilifilit 'f?ining Menu is Offered 'Before 6 p.m. 'Daily 'E'{_cept for Saturaay 'Entrees Starting at $6.95 UP TO 60% OFF! •' I Live Entertainment Nightly at 9 p.m. ~ Voted Orange ~011:nty's Best' Piano B1tr .,1 Water&ont ~anquet Room Ptrftct for Private Parties For R~servations: (949) 642-7880 3131 West Coast Highway • Newport Beach Visit our weblite: www.vlle.ft0va'9Staurant.com .. , H1CKEY-FRE.ct1;1AN • CoRNEUAN1 • SoulHwioK • J os Ft"'i AB ouo \ MANI • CoR IN • 8.ARRY Br~ICKEN • RALPH LAU 1\1 • R RT TALBOTT . TRIOOTS ST. RAPHAEL 8 IKE BEHAR • TOMMY 8AHM.1A • AsHWOATH JHANe SARNI s • Mazlan • Polo • Jlot-inston & Murptiy • Sebago A GARYS COMPANY TQday Through Januafy 3 t! FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH• (949) 640-8310 STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fn. 10am to 9pm. &.t. 10am to 8pm. Sun. 11.,,, to. pm c I 4 Tumdoy, Jonua1y 19, 1999 ' · • Send AROUND TOWN ltems to the Oatly Pilot, Around Town, 330 w Bay St • Cos~ Mesa 92627; fal( '\hem to (9'9) 646-4170, Of t~ll (949) 642·5680, ~xt. 228 A <omplete hst1ng of Around Town can be found at c&.llyptlot.com TODAY J he walking club of Newport n .. uc h inecl'i at 9 o.m. and 7 p.m. c1t I lo<iptl<Jl Romt and Superior \venm•. LO!>ll weight dnd ba.ve tun. Fur morn infonndlton, call l'Wll h.50·13:.J:l. The NPwport Harbor Area c 'h11rnlwr nl Conunern• Business RPff·m1l Hre<1kfa~t will be pre- -,enlPd di 7 .15 a.in. at-the Paci1ic ('l11 h, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Bcilch. Members cITe ~1 s with d H' ervation. Potential lll<'J11l11~rs are $17.at the door. For nlom1.it1on c ,di (~49) 729-4400. '\e" port Harbor Republican \ , 11 1n v; 111 pu•sent Peter Uan- 1ctlord. <111lhor ol "The Quotable Hn1111lll Ht'dlfdll," • ctt noon tn the t '"' 1 rr101" Hoom ct I the 8dJ boa !lrt} <'Juli 1221 W ( OdSl High- \\<I ~ ~ewport Bt>c1rh Social hour , .. ,,, 11 Ill cl Ill Adm1 swn is $20 q .... P1, .1t11ml> tltw by Priddy For 'It'll• lrlf•Hllltlhlln, C'dl! (949) 759. !0fit1 \n t'Vf'nt liUf'd How lo Get a Ml~­ l1•ir1· I >111Jo1 r ~'rolP!->S10nc1l Money \l111i.1qt•1 lor ~our $100,000 Porl- 111!10 ,, 111 bl' pr<'sPntNi ( rom 5. JO 11 l p in .ii Thi• Sulton Pldce rlol• ~ llll ft1N\rthur • BIWt, '\1 \\ 1 •01 l llt •I< h Aclrn1s~1on 1s f ' l\l''o{'f\ltlllOIJS ,I((• (('C{lH'SICd, • I ort• llll<JfllhlllllrJ < •Jll (!J4~J Tht-< >r dngE> C ounty Chapter of I{' ur ltdhlt lor Wonll'n in Foo<f- ' n '" d1 nnPr mc•f'tmq will be "'' .... nl•'cl <1t h::w pm .1t r cos < ".11 rt1w's RE>slt1 urcrn~ lc•sl ktl< h r Cl ·1h47 1/2 Md thur Bl\ ti Nt>\~ })(Ht BP<1Ch nw VPnl \~ 11! I• .111111· ,, c ookinq dt•mon..,trd- 111111 I>~ I h•11th1·1 (;<trdl'd, CX('( ll· ll\t> <lll'f oil ( OtO'<;/('drrOW.., l<1•-.111urt1nl~ N1•tworkm9 beqin" .it fJ p 111 i\h•mlw1s dre $30, q 1u·sh ~ {S, i.t111l1•nts, $25 HcsN- \t1l1111i.. rn11 ... 1 l>P m.idt hy Pndt1y ror ll)<tll' 1nl<llt1lolhon , <'<lll (q4q) 7'18-HTIO A free semrncU' Utlf'd AttE>nlion IJl'fl< JI l>1<;ordPr will llP pr<>sPntcd hv St••\c• f lolnws from h 'iO to 7:30 p:m. at thP. Pdt10 C'dfC? dl Mother's Mdfket ano KMhen, 225 E. 17th St , < 'ostd Mi• d R(•sc>rvdlJC>ns dre rPqmr1'd . f-nr rnort• mlormdtton, call (8001 5q5.fihfi7 • A public debate Utled School Vouch{•rs <~ood Ldw? Ciood Poll- e y7 will be prt'S<>nled from 6:45 to 9 p.m. t1I Whither Lttw School, l33'~ H<Jrhor Hlvd ., Co..,l<1 Mesa. ResPrvdllons dH! rc-qu1rPd. For mow mloffi1d1H>n, cull ('/ 14) 97~- 4733. WEDNESDAY A class UUed Floral De lgn ll wtll be presented at 9.30 a.m. at Sher- man Library and Gardens, 2~7 E. Coast Highway, Corona dcl Mar. Participants must bring a 2· quart vase and scis ors or a floral knife. Registration is $40. Prcreg- lslration 1S required. For more Ulfonnation, call (949) 673~2261. A free noon program tttled· Mi.r'umtzing Your Taxes will be presented at the Newport Bedch Central Library's Fnends Meetm<J Room, 1000 AVOCddO Ave. For more information, call (94 9) 71? • 3801. An Over 80s Party will be pre- sented at 2 p.m. at OASIS Senior I Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. The event· Will feature a speaal performance by Arpan<1 lndian Dancers. Reserva- tions are reqwred. For more inlor- mabon, call (949) 644-3244. A Welcome Baby Program class for volunteers will be presented from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Orange County Ctuld Abuse Pre- vention Center, 2482 Newport Blvd , Suite 3, Costa Mesa Volun- teers will mentor first-time par· ents arid will off er gwdance and trdirung in child care and devel- opment. Volunteers must be dl ledst 2 l years old. Reservdbons are required. For morr informa· tion,call(949)722-1107 A tree seminar titled Peng Shut Your Way will be presented by Sandi Miller from 6:30 to 7:30 p m at the Patio Cafe at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 225 E. 17th 1 St , Costa Mesa. Reservotions are required For more infonnallon, Cdll (800) 595-6667. The Six Point Star chapt~r of Toastmasters lntemdtional will meet from 7 to 8·30 p.m. at lb~ Jewish Cornmumty Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St , Costa Mesd Todstmasters offers d self-paced program for those wishing to learn the basics of pub· he speakmg. For more i.nforma.- t1011, call (562) 691-5992. THURSDAY The Good Morning Costa Mesa business bredk!ast 1s from 7:15 to 8:45 d m at the Costn Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Prepaid reservations are $12. Admission is $17 at the door. For more information. call (714) 885-9090. The Eden Alternative ls the UUe of the Seniors Housmg Council breakf d.!)t mPeting at 8 a.m. at the Newport Sheraton Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd, Newport Beach. Registration lS at 7:30 a.m. Adm.is s1on is $22 for members and $30 for nonmembers. Walk-ups add $5. Reservauons are requested. l~t.·,1a 11 ra 11I ,~ Lido Sh ip~ a n l "ia11,a:.:t· ( o . !'iahatmo Tommy Peter Phil Vince J.lavorful & Delicious Lunche & Dinner I '"''"' 111~ n1om & dlnln& room' mv11ll<1blt' ror 11""'-P bu~I mtttlnl' and prhalt fllncth•n 723-0621 Please C'wll h r Rtwr\'alJons and Dir«tk>n'I 25 I Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Have you considered a PRIVATE SCHOOL EDUCATION _ . [or y9ur child? The Peg;isus School ___ invites you to Join us for KINDERGARTEN INFO HT J~nua ry 27, 1999 • 7:00 p.m. around town F.or mo fnfonnation, ciill f7l4l e32.Q368 ' FRIDAY The Newport Hllls Garden Club will meet at 10 a.m. at Club I tQUSC ll, 1900 Port Carlow Place, Nc~port Beach. Certified arbonst Rob Johnson will d~~ Environ- mcntill Care of Tree and Brush ni.mmlng, lime for 1Timmmg, and Care and Watenng. Coffee ts ut 9:30 a.m, New members wel· come. For more information, call (949) 644-4657, . Charter 100 wtll present guest speaker Daryl F. Gates, former Los Angeles police chief, at its luncheon program from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Antonello Ris_, toranle, 1611 W. Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. Cost to members IS $20 and to non-members are $25. Reservations dre required. for more ihformallon, coll (?14) 833· 2929. A Tender Care Parenting Class for volunteers will be presented from 6:30 to 9·30 p.m. at the Orange County Child Abuse .Pre· vention Ct'nter, 2482 Newport Blvd,, Suite 3, Costa Mesa. Volun- teers arc urgently needed to pro- vide in-home parent training to families at nsk of ctuld abuse or neglect. Volunteers must be at least 21 years old. Reservations drc required. For more informa- tion, call (949) 722-1107. Scrabble Club No. 350 will meet from 6 to 10 p .m. at Borders Books dnd Music, 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Begmnets and experts are welcome Players must bnng their own game!'>, timers ()nd pendls. The club will provide score cards and will mamtdin and publisp perfor- mance statiStics. Pnzes will be awarded after ectch game. Adrnis· SlOn lS $3 per session~ For more infonnat.Jon, call (949) 759-4871. A reading and discussion group titled ¥Before the Rush· will be presented at 7 pm. at the New- port Beach Centrdl Library, 1000 Avocad o Ave. Registration is reqwred. For more information, Cd!J (949) 717 ·3808. A d,.amatlc reading titled "A Chekhov Concert• will be pre- i.ented at 7 p .m al the Newport I Beach Central Library's Foends Meetmg Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Adrruss1on 1s free. For more i.rlJormation, call (949) 717-3801. A ph ysical tra.lnlng class wlll be presented from 8:30 to 9:30 a ro. at OASIS Seruor Center, 800 Mar· guente Ave., Corona del Mar. Admission lS $2 t. Por more inlor- mation, call (9-49) 644-3244. SATURDAY A ten der care parenttng class for voluntceri-; will Qc prei;ented from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center, 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite 3'. Costa , Mesa, Volunteers Will proVJde m-bome parent training to families at risk of child abuse or neglect. Volunteers must be 21 years • old. Reservations are required. For more information, call (949) 722-1107. Corona del Mar Plaza's Three Dog Bakery Will present a grand operung celebration from 1 O a .m. to 7 p.m. at its plaza location, 924 Avocado Ave. :rhe event will fea- ture free doggie treats for pups in attendance, a professional trainer giving free tips, rame prizes and more. The event will also serve as a dog food drive for a local dog sheller. Admission ls free. For more mformation, call (949) 854· 3779. A workshop titled ,.Divorce -A New Bf'ginning~ will be present· ed from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the ofhces of Max.me B. Cohen, 180 Newport Center Drive, Suite ~ 180 A, Newport Beach. Admis• r.ion..l!. $40 For more information, call (949) 644-6435. SUNDAY ) Newport Beach's Paddle· Power will present a kayaking tour of the Upper Newport Bay Ecologica.1 Reserve from 10 a.m. to 1 p ,m. The tour will begin with an intro-. ductory kayak lesson. Bring along tt cdJllera and bmoculars. Admis· s1on ll> $40. Pre-telephone regis· trallon is required. For more mfor~ mation, call (Cl~9) 675-1215 MONDAY An admJsslons represental1Ye from Woodbury University will v!Slt OCC from 10 a.m. to 1 p .m . The rep will be in front of the Have you considered a .PRIVATE SCHOOL EDUCATION for your child? ----- · The Pegasus School invites you to join us for MIDDLE SCHOOL GRADES 6,7 AND 8 INFORMATION NIGHT January 21 , 1999 • 7 :00 p.m. The Pegasus School 19692 Lexington Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92646 (714) 964-1224 •FAX (714) 962 6047 ''Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" All Types of Window Treatments • Valances & C ornice Boxes •Ro man Shades • Blinds • Verticals • S~utters • Bedspreads Complimentllry Co,.,.Ji.tio" ;,, Yo•r H••• I • ~- Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot school's Student Ce,nlN, 270l Fauv1ew Road, Costa Mesa Appointments are not r quired for more infom1auon, call (7141 432-58~. A lecture UUed "Attention DeHdl Disorder Overview· will be µre· sented at 7 p.m. at Coastline Counseling Center of Ne~1K>rt Beach, 1200 Quail St. ~dims ton is free. Por more infonnat1on. l'alJ (949) 476-0991. JAN. 26 The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated will meet at 10:30 a.m. at the Costa M a Golf and Country Club, 1701 Ciotf Course Drive. The progrc m is bUed "Know Your J'-1embe~. • for more mfonnation, call 557-6545. Tbe Central Orange Count) Division of the CaJ1fom1d Rctirnc.l Teacher's Association will meet at the Santa Ana Elks Club, 212 Elk Lane, Santa Ana. The (•vent w1U feature a musical progrum cmcl lunch. Members ugc 85 and oldt>r will be honored Potential mPm· bers in the NE>wport-Me. d urPd are encouraged to dtll•ncl. f-or more information, Cdll (7141 »98· 3343. JAN. 27 A free program titled "Watercol- or Portr61ts -A Shclc Pw l'ntu- tlon • will be. presented at noon ctl the Newport Beach C. entfdl Library's Friends Mee1.t9g R(){)IJl, 1000 Avocado Ave. F"or more information, call (949) 717-3801 The Costa Mesa C hamber of Commerce after-hours busm1• mixer will be from 5:30 tu 7. m p.m. at the Newport R11J C.:o. 21% - Htn bor Blvd , Co ta M The ev nt will I•· turc no-host bar door pnzes and hors d 'oeuvres' for mor lnfonnation, call (714) 885-9090 . JAN. 28 Women In Management's hiontn: Jy' mr.etmg titled Networking - 11u~ Be.st Marketing Tool for th New M11lcnmum will feat\.lre yuc~t speak~r Susan Linn, Orange County's •Networking Queen,• al 6 p,m. at the Sheraton Newport Hotel. 4545 MacArthur B"tvd., Newport Beach. Admis~ion 1s $27 Jot .members and $35 for nonmembers. For more mforma. tion, call (714) 995-6353. A r~adlng and discussion group ttUed•"(;c•tting There-The Tr..-•k to C,tliforma's Mother Lode Dur- mg the Gold Rush" will be pre. i;ented c1t 7 pm. at the NewpQrt Beach Central Library, 1000 Avo· cado Ave. Pre -registration 1:. rcquued. For more Ulfom1dlion Cdll (949) 717 ·3808 Hoag Hospital Women's HeaJlh Services will present a clao;s titled f\.t.1yt>e a Baby dl 7 p.m. at the 110<19 I led\th Center -Costa M(•sa, 1190 Baker St. Admission t!. tr~1c. for more mformalion, Cd!I (800) 51.4-4624; FEB. 2 The Newport Beach Christi.in \\'om~n·s Club luncheon \\ill be prt>sented at l l :30 a.m. al the B<tl· hoil 8dy Club, 1221 W. C<;>usl I flghw<tV, Newport Beach. A fa~h- 1on !.hO\\.' tJtled Fashions to l:ldve ond to ( lold will l>e the fedtute<i "vent. Adm1ss1on lS $21. Por rC!.CfV<lliOn!->, call (949) 760-96Hi or lll49) 7b0-0828. · $2,000,000 SU PL I{ I LI{ M L It· I AGE 10-Yr. Term 20-Yr. Term 30-Yr. Term . 40 . $1,180 $1,375 $2,583 50 $2,735 $2,915 $7,317 60 $6,895 $11,349 $25,960 . Preferred ntin·tol:iacco .lllnual r.ltc-. l. '\ UC # l»-47857 MCM Financial Croup (94~ 720-8460 MEET OUR MEMBl'R~ Member for: 6 Y~"" Occupation: fd11:or of l\cwporr lk.ich ('14) Why did youjoio Shape-Upf 'l h.1d t'o\-O fncnd5 h.X'c>mmi:nd ~hape­ Up & J Y.:A.\ rc~Jy IO i;•t firft Goals: To firm. tone an.I prt"V<."111 o t~opo~i~ from t:iling holJ Fullion Island NcWport Bach 644-2464 Donna Bunct' What &JT tour rau.lur ·rm 'trongcr ancl 11111rC' ton1:J1 Regular <."%<'r<.1sc work.,. ' Whit do you lil.c a.bout Sha~· Up~ "1\ll the 1atl .ire lr1rndly, inform.mw ~nJ helpful. I he ""nC't\ :and \t.IT arc JC'\11<: 1nl 10 kn:ping tht• dub (ln 1h<' <.llllln~ al,;<· of ~II that fitn~ .md hC'2hh h.tvr to ullu. I .il"''ilH fc::cl cn111lo1t:ihl< .u \hapc·l!p o1 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Tuo5doy, January 19, 1999 5 • BRIDGE HELPING HANDS TEACH attached to the pr dent's cduca· 'lion package will have little, if an), effect locally The real power will be the SUltc of the Union addr CONTINUED FROM 1 •Tue bndge has alwa~ been part of om origmal vision for this retail center1 • said Rita Rooaelli, South Coast Plaza pokeswoman. Jt also has been part of the city's vision. A bridge linking the two halves of the mall was identified as one goal in the North Costa Mesd Sped.fie Plan, which was adopted m ,July 1994. Bear Street has become a new local pomt for South Coast Plaza since bc.-corning a more unportant access route, R~daclli st1id. Crate & Barrel announced last month that it will be the first new tenant of the w£>st wing of South Coast Plaza. More home-furni~hing stores could be on the way. · . "It's not our intention to credtP an area o! ·the center that's exclusively drd~.q.tf'd to one type of mer~handise," Redaelli scllo"Howev- -er, we ~ecogtuze the home-furnishings market is a very active retail category.• • Redaelli said m.au management hopes to attract more exciting home-furrushmgs ten- ants, but will continue to rriaintam the broad mix of tenants for which South Coast Plaza is known. CONTINUED FROM 1 be accoWltabl , por,•nts must be accountable, administrator must be accountable and I gislators must be accountable." But Mook md teach rs would not 'Slt idly by !!J>olitioans blamed. them !or all ol lhe problems m schools today. "l refuse to take on the role of scapegoat/ she stti<1. Estdnc1a High School te. cher Barbortt Van l Jolt said that to the degree ndtional attention ~elps dispel negauve media 1mayes ot teachers, it is welcomt>, · "So J<lf as teacher testing goes. that's all we do,· Van t loll said ... J think that could be tietnmentcil, to where ll coUld drive people away from the prof~s1on" "l s it posiUvely, • saJd Kris Huffman, a DavlS Elementary teach r: •J feel there a re Changes that n d lo be made. it makes for morn papeTWQrk, but if we as pro· fessH>nals want to })ttve a profes- sional image, we hdve to be accountable. I like what's hap. pemng."' V1r.torn1 Elementary teacher ?\larilyn Wnght said bhe too wel- comt>s the state and national attention •1t makes me yery hap- p~." shA Said "We're getting all Hus posiuvc· attention •for a dtdnge. P ~pie ore looking for wa\ to rnak•"' things work. I am concerned ahout the negative news. but that we're focusmg on 11 can:t help hut be good m the long run" Cor9na del Mar High School government tPacl1cr Ros Bregoz- w agreed. · It. is unknown at lhil!i pomt how severely traffic on Bear Street will be disrupted during construction, but spokespersons for South Coast Plaza said 1t would bC kept to a mini-mum. "It is. our goal to begin construction upon approval, but it would probably be sometime in February,• Redaelli said "Of course, the goal jfor completion) would be the hohday sea- son of 1999." · IOM HAGGERTY ·Z't'l.IUS I DAILY I'll.OJ Yolunteers Aliyson Hoppe, 16, Jeft. Rodachielo CastodJo, 17, center, and her sis- ter Rodafel Castodio, 18, help carry furniture into the Kids Fun Club in Costa Mesa after cleaning the carpels Monday. The Volunteer Center of Greater Orange County helped clean up in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. pay. Van Holt said ShP. hopes the current Jocus on eduC'atlon h<'lps alleVlate n~ative unages about teachers created by Hollywood. "Teachers are always P<Jrtidycd m the movies as .stupid, humbling !dtob," she sd1d. "ThP. morality ot movies like 'Fems Bueller's Day Olf' shows th, t thert' 1s not respect for teachers." Federal money only rnake::. up about 3% ot Newport-Mesa's budget, so dll of the strings ·1 thrnk it 's unportant that edu· c atlon get Uiat attention. It looks, in the current proposal, that edu· c:allon Will be proVIded for. But it's not 1ust what h<1ppens in class- room 111t>re has to be !ollow- throu9h nt home>." ' · CONTINUED FROM 1 help integrate the students back into society. The two-year-old p rogram covers subjects relevant to clients' lives. They learn ledd· ership skills dnd, m one three- hour class, talk about the effect of drugs and alcohol. Sometimec;, they are tedching other students dbout the real world. "Recovenng addicts foel hkc they are being controlll-'d m many treatment centers • Merm(•lstcm said. "School is· a mcc> trans1llon before gomg into the working world dgwn " • Developed with th<'! schoo•'s Human Services Depdrtmcnt, center residrnts dlh'nd ct~ss~s twQ or three limes il wei•k. They can take one course, or as mtmy as I our. It they pass all of their classes, they receive a reruhd1ta for work U1 the counseling held. Thirty-three students lrom Sober Livtng are enrolled c1t the commuruty college. Thom Thomds, one of the prouram's teachers, aid 75% to 80% of the students continue their eduC'dtion after completing th~ program. "The gre1:1test reward m the world is to watch thec:e people, who were on a path to become the dregs of society, nsc up and become valuable cttJzens, • Thomas said. ·When they f u'St enter class, they really have no 1ded of their own potenhdl. 'Instead of using 90'X, of their energy to get dnother hit or dnnk, they are applying and motivating themselves lo learn: • DROPPING OUT Brendan was at the end of hb rope. He planned to either starve himself to death in the desert or· seek help. The choices were "im- ple. He dropped out of his classes at Peppe.rdine Uruvers1ty. I le opt- ed to tay home and dnnk d liter of vodka a day m his Malibu home. l le wtts depressed, ttnll· sooal and smcidal. The 26-year-old had relapse..d dftcr a serious bout w1lh metham- phctanune dnd booze. I le lnPcl treatment at CJ Pasadena rlimc in 1994, but it· didn't w6rk. Thr~~ yPdrs later, he found himsPlf hud- dled alone lI1 a chair, cradling th(' botU«> like a child d.fld ~lamnung the cledI-gTdin liquor. "I had nQ liie," Brendan sa1c1. •After going through a couple of rehabs jcenters), I hgurecl I would give it one more chanc "'• • Cindy could relate to Bren- dan's problems. She wds hooked on cry~taJ meth, a habit that wors- ened tlntil she was spending $80 a dd,) to score the drug. The 28- year-old San DiE.>CJO native 1 olat· ed her.self from her parents, both of whom are doctorS', feanng they would discover she was an ddchct. She purposely missed farnlly hoh· days and her birthday bccauc;c• she wds "spun out,· as she pu~1t. "It controlled my life compl~e­ ly, • she su1d ... All I was concerned about was gettrng h.igh . • She supplemented her fix by stedling, and said she fell no remors(! when ·p1lfenng from 'itrangers. lt wdsn't until she resorted lo steabng from her par- ents that .,he realJzed she needed a hand. gel.di~ "C'iissico V Ii ALIAN ICE CREAM ~5MOOTHIE5 V 5ANDWIC.HE5 'GOURMET COFFEE V E5PRE550 DRINKS VOTED 1998 "Best Ice Cream" in 0.C. -OC W1tt:l:ly (949) 721-1160 2756 E. Coa5t Hwy. Corona del M ar H ~IJl!.HlH(J lH nte Carlo o/Vhrlslmas Gifts! re else could you go to receive urmet hors d'oeuvres, dinner, rt, and a fun evening of chance, entertaJnment. and excitement. ay, February 6th, 1999 7:00 -11 :OO p.m. restive Evening nd Excitement ther for our ndraJser to Benefit Mesa Senior Center. pponunlty drawing tickets arc SS each or S for S20 Ev nt tickets are S25 each of each ticket Is tax deductlblel . . Hlt broke my dad's het1rt to s(•e me like that," she saJd, "I dJdn't want to quit, but I did." HEAD OF THE CLASS Brcnddn was :lo units hy of graduating from Pt:!ppl2rdme when he entered the .Jewport Bedch clinic. Ncttring the comple- tion of hJS classes at Saddlt•bal'k, he has turned his yradl" from f' tu A's, He plans to gi>t his hlirht1 • I herd use (client-;) chL•er each other !or's degree m p~ychology. I le no on. We ~et the highest grades in lunger needs meth to kt>ep him lhe clcs::.s. • . dWdke to study. He 1« using the • Cindy a1d she ha three things tool he WdS given -his bmm. h1• never thought po_s1ble when He ov. e'> hb succc ~ l<'l the · treatm1mt c 1ter dncl thf' ccluCd· he was clomg drug!>. uonal progrd 1 "I'm sober, I have a job and I ·u helped me regain m}' r.onh· am gomg to 5Chool, • she said fJence m scholastics,• he said. "This ha:. had a lOOQo impact on ·Tue program works Wt'll me It saved my liie Ce>ekla!ls Phone Ahead tor food To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. 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(encompassing all 13 divisions) and heads a list of three Newport-Mesa DtStnct standouts who mdde lhe AJJ-CIF Oivist0n VI squad. Newport J farbor punter Eddie Johnson and Estanoa dll-purpor,c sensabon Manu Tanielu, both semor<;, JOtn<'d Martin on the All-ClF Division VI team, which was donunated by ' twe Woodhndge> pldyer• .. Among Woodhndge's selections were Offenstve Plc1yer of the Year Scott Bdrlow (quarterback) r1nd Defensive Player of the Year Rael Berkowitz (llnebacker). Martin, who cdught Uuee TD passes on offense ttnd c1lso sttw tune at quarterback, mdde the dll·M'< !Jon team as a defensive back. "(Martin) never cdme out of the game, becdu'>e he wds our long snapper and short snapper on spt>c:ial tedms, dS well as all the o\her thinus he dtd, • Costa Mesd Coach Jerry Howell sc11d Monday. · Marun, 5-toot-11 , 155 poundi>, was a fll'St- ted.ffi All-Pc1nhc Codst League selection by the coaches dild c1 member of the Daily Pilot's dll- dlstnct Dredm Team m 1998. Mditin hdcl thr<><> mtNcepUons m a gdITle lw1ce ldst S(•ason, against St Anthony and Ricky Martin, Costa Mesa Manu Tanlelu, Estancia Eddie Johnson, Newport Estanaa. and had two picks against Laguna Hills Martin returned two or his interceptions for touchdowns -a 35-yarder against Estancia and a 34-yarder against Laguna Hills. Martin plans to dttend college next fall, but has opted to d1sC'ontinue his competitive foot- ball career, Howell said. Tan•elu, the district's Most Valuable Player, produced 63% of lus team's orrens1ve yards and scored 75% of the Eaglf's' touchdowns as a multi-purpose weapon for hrst-yedr codch Dave Perkins. ·As I've said many times, Manu might be the best football player I've ever coached (in 25 years)," Perkins s<ud. Taruelu (6-1, 180) amassed 816 yards on 53 receptions, 727 yards on 101 cames and scored 12 touchdowns Adding return yardage and his 11-yard touchdown toss on a halfback pass, Tanielu finished with 1.837 all-p~ yards. On defense, he contributed two inter- ceptions. The versatile Tanielu, expected to play commuruty college football next season, was twice a first-team All-Pacific Coast League wide receiver. Johnson, 6-4, 220, averaged 42.3 yards per punt with a long of 71 yards (against Santa Margd.rita). Seven times, Johnson ptnned Newport Harbor's opponent inside the 20-yard bne. The three-year standout attempted ~3 punts and earned first-team All-Sea View League honors for the third straight autumn. His colle- giate future is still up m the air. •(Johnson) is a weapon," Newport Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley said Monday. • Jt's all about field poSJtion and he certainty created it. He's a weapon we're going to miss. "He's somebody who could potentially play on Sunday (in the future), he'li that good as a punter But we'll see, because a Jot of things have to happen correctly t?etween now dnd then." ~ SPORTS HALL OF FAME~ . ~ • u ~ CEl:.EBRATING THE MILLENNIUM ; ~lb:==:::::====--========:::::======::::::=================:::::lc;!J :· : I • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . : •Always the Angel. . . . . • RlOWU> OtiNN ~ c ~~o:ble mm : surroundings as 1111111 ! a Newport Coast : resident and happy ! With his longstanding career as : the ace of the Anaheim Angels' • ! pitching staff, Chuck Ffuley : (a.k.a. "Mr. Angel•) is a rare ! breed in today's Major League : Baseball market . • Finley, whose upcoming : 14th season weanng an Angel : uniform will be the longest " • HIGH SCHOOL : tenwe in dub history (surpassing ------------------------------------.--.....-----:---.....------: Brian DoWning, with whom he's : tied), is the Angels' all-time Sea Vhtw League Boys ~~~---Wl ~ .. ~(7:l0) Woodbndge at Newport Santa Marganta at CdM Irvine at El Toro i21iANl11tNU Padflc Coast League Boys WL ~10) 2 , 2 1 • IASIETIAll DON l.£ACH I DM.Y Pl.OT Costa Mesa Hlgh's girb basketball team roosts atop the Pad.Uc Coast League standings and b a prohibitive favorite to roll to Its fourth straight league 'Victory tonight at Laguna Beach, and a lot of the reasoning lnvol~es the lnstde strength of Mu.•tangs' standout Autumn Smith (above). Costa Mesa and Es~da are running 1·2 In the letipe. On the boys' side, Newport Harbor and E tanda are sitting atop their respective league 1tandlngs il! competition In league play continues. I 0 • • ~ -• • ~·. . . ."" Plldflc Coast League Girts C.G9la Mllll at Aliso Ntg\Jel Laguna Hills at EsUnda UnM!nrty at Laguna Bead\ .. -,_ ::.._.. ·f: . . . -~ - -j-- Sea View League Girls --Santa Margarita at Newport Irvine at Corona del Maw Woodbridge at El Toro -Newport at Woodbridge CdM at Santa Margarita Irvine at El Toro 1 'Newport Harbor High soccer standout Zach Wells i.6 a good example of how fleeting the window can be open, and how you have to make it when you can, because you never know what's around th~ comer. primarily stopping opponents' hots. l le even tested the mjwed shoulder -which his father, Mike, e hmated was still 30% shy of opllmum strength -but came up c;mfilng alter rolling awkwardly after a collision. ••••• T:ere are no make-up exams for a high school thlete. The ch dule is set fthd the gam go on, regardJc s of any injury, illn s or other hard hip which could batter the finit window which, for mMy prep sports partic1pants, ldtcr ervcs as a mirror to thc.ir youth. • Pew thing on the high school sports beat are mor dcpr smg than watching a 1dolin d athlete, partir.ularly a semor, mis out on th tr asured experience of playing in th gam or game which warrant ctrcl on their • talendar. Jt was, th n, Jrrunan nUy pleumg to Newport ll4tl>or High rilQr Zach Wells r tum lo tbe Sailo boys socc r Uri up Fr1day, }Ult in tirh for th fl"'t or two meetings with Bnck Bay nval Corona deJ Mar.· A broken thumb forted th future Division l college goalie to ph~y the field dunng his juruor season and Wells missed the Sailors first 11 game this winter alter teanng up a shoulder playing goalie for his club team. He told me at the Jan. 8 Sea Vi w League-opening home Jo~~ to lrvme he'd likely be back for the CdM game. but there wer those who tenned such talk wishful thinking. However, still three days away from receiviJlg the final blOSStng of his doctor, Wells made good on his prediction and mado victuns or the Corona del Mar def nse. He scor d tho h.rst and last goal in the Sailors' 3·0 victory, despite having to take fr quent brew from the fiction, du to a lc!Yo ff-induced lack of fitness. He had scored just one pr vious g041 ln a not a bl four·y ar prep care.-..r, flleDI -+- For each such triumphant tale, however, there are less-cheerful aC'counts of competitive opportunitiei. forever lost. Corona d l Mar High senior Jusun Shea sl.-ems to be among the unlucky few, upon whom fato ha frequently frowned. Shea, an All·Sea View League and All·Newport·Mesa District def ens1ve end, wu forced to ndwe the annual Back Bey footb&ll lhowdown wtth Newport from the sideline, last fall, couttety of a dlllocated knee 11usta.lned ln a prior battle. He eventually returned to the grtdirOh and began his IW&n•IO\J19 buketball MetOn in good hellth. But with days ticking doWn on the fintt of two meetings against Newport Harbor last week, Shea succumbed to a devastating dose of mfiuenza. The illness rendered him bed· ridden for the Sea Kings Jan. 13 contest agalntt Woodbridge, but he wu well eno40h to give it a go Friday at a packed Newport Harbor gym. Coech Paul On1.s gave bla &.foot·3, 23().pounder the ltarting ncid at cen•. but lt wu evident eerly tMt Sbea WM ltil1 too Weak ID "90aln anytblng doM to bil : leader in wins (153), starts (346), : mnings pitched (2,4612/3) and ! games pitched (403) : But Finley, the 6-foot-6 ! Jett-bander with four All-Stell : Game selections, could like ly be : ea.ming more money playmg for : anpther team. · · ! "Money doei>n't mobvatc me : to play this game,• Finley ha~ : told reporters. •As corny as that : nught sound, I sit here before : you and teU you I mean it when : I say it. · ! "I'm not one of those who : believes the grass is always ! greener somewhere else. I've : heard about players who wish : they'd never left their teams · : when they had a good thing : going.• : Finley, a free agent m 1996 : who reportedly accepted less ! money to stay with the Angels : when he signed a three-year, : $12-million deal, has a good : thing going. : ·sure, I'd have a few more ! million dollars m the bank," ! Finley, 36, added, •but, at the : end of my career, l might look : back and think, 'Those last four : yedfS were miserable. I didn't : enjoy them at all."' : Finley, who will likely tie : Mike Witt for the clu~ record in : Operung Day starts (five) when : the bell rings m April, has been : voted into the Daily Pilot's : Millenniwn Sports Hall of Fame. Finley, who made his big : league debut in 1986 with the : Angels and is their last ! remaming link ~o thc.ir divisional : title team that year, reinvented ! himself last year at an age when : most pitchers slow down. ! Finley, who posted his 150th : career wm in June against San ! Francisco, amved on the scene : with new bleached-blond hair, normal degree of effectiveness He did not attempt a field goal and managed just two rebounds and an assist, before Orris regretfully summoned him to the bench for good. Shea will -I would hope -have one last crack at the Sailors, Feb. 5 at CdM. -·-There may have been something more than shooting, . rebounding and defense behind Newporj Harbor's 55-37 win in Friday's &ck Bay boys basketball battle. Por while the Sailors have relied on experience, unselfilhnea and hard work to forge the bast start (18·2) ln the ldlool't 69·18U011 vanity history, tb018 spanking new tube IOCU, featuring two tbln navy blue bortzontal stripes, may delarve IOID8 d the dedit. .. w.u. •Jt WU (18aior point guard) Matt Jameson's idea to do IOCMthlng spedal fat our final bont,..... """""' c.w.. • I a new bnde and a new pitch. • Finley, who won a dub-record 14 straight games from June 27, , 1997, to May 9, 1998, had his 1 s(llooth nde JOited last year wben · Chad Kre uter of the White Sox ripped a line dnve off Fjnley's pitching elbow on May 2. knoclung lu.m. out of the game in an eventual Angel victory It was the first of fow episodes m which Finley was in1ured, but he never went on the disabled j li<;t. . ln July, Finley suffered a deep cut below his nght knee while sliding across the base path against Tampa Bay; was strtick on the nght fored11Tl by a foul ball while sitting in the dugout__!' (X-rays proved normal); and was tagged again on the left elbow by a line drive off the bat of Kansas City's JeU King. Finley, who owns a 34-14 record at home since 1995, also started using a new pitch to accompany lus fastball, curve and split-finger -a • batting-practice fastball. Finley · has said it's not quite a change-up. but it's definitely not • a heater. The pitch, which clips like a sinker, has helped Pinley get ahead of hitters more constStently. Bes1d~ his expanded repertoire on the mound, Finley has also attributed his success tO added peace in his domestic life. ln November 1997, Fmley •,: married actress Julie (Tawny) Kitaen, the star of the movie "Bachelor Party" as well as videos for the rock band Whitesnake. Now,Finleyappearstobe settled in for good . Newport senior guard Gary RoblllSon said. ·we weren't sure .. how coach (Larry Hirst) would •• react, but they weren't too Oashy, so he was OK with them." .. .. -·-Adding to the electric "'"' atmosphere in the Harbor gym T Fnday rught was the commendable verbal economics of game announcer Joe Robinson. ' Robirt.son. Gary's f ether and • ...., teacher at Harbor, acllieves whit more prep annowicers should ,. aspire to: Blend tn with brevity .. and leave the cute play-by-pi., clld\es to Chick Heam. " Robinson does, however, dilplay abundant wtt u the author of the Se.Uor Yanity p1aJ!i prom. ln tbe tqUad'I annual program. .. A Nm~: •(Soplancn guiil AalOft Yamu) a. men mo•• · thllD a Salla datw on dlM pilll .• CUcll may awn wat m bonowMone. I ~ -----. -~· ----~ ~ - Newport Seoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot TUesdoy, Jonuory 19, t 999 7 -- LOOllllG llC K TENNIS Brav.erman rolls in the season's first tournament I 111 E fl Y MID-WINTER TUNEUP.: Lido Isle Yacht Club will ho t regatta for all cla ses .• • After a sluggish start, NewpQrt Harbot High quas~ed Corona del Mar's upset bid, 57·52, in Sea View League girls basketball action. Gina He .. scored 19 points to pace the Sailors. ' Genevt.ve Evaau had 13 points and four steals. 9'olelt. I(..,. had 23 points ani:f 12 reboUnds .fo~ the Sea Kings, who were down by 18 at one point. ~ Wwmlftgton had 14 points. • Evarb a1so scored 21 points and Newpo(t Harbor downed University, 58-44. Mandy Oayton scored 13 points. : • • Kane scored 12 points in CdM's loss to Irvine, 54-47. . In other girls basketball action: • Freshman Jenny Jennings scored 22 points in Estancia High's 73-44 w1n over Centvry. Later in the week, Laura C&tngula scored t 7 poi nu and Jenny Dntke had 13 in Estancia's 57-18 pounding of Laguna Beach. •Freshman Koo Kim scored 17 points 1n Costa Mesa's n-19 win over .Laguna Beach. Heather Robinson scored 22 p0ints as Costa • Mes.a defeated Trabuco Hills, 6~-40, to improve to 5-0 in the Pacific Coast League. I • Whitney West scored the go-ahead goal four , minutes into the sec:ond half to pr9pel Corona 'del Mar High past Newport Harbor, 2-1, in Sea View league girls soccer action. Oteryl ' Wl11iMns played solid defense for the Sea Kings down the stretch and made the difference. : In boys bask.tbilll llCdon: r • Ramin lnUni missed 10 minutes of the first If because of foul trouble, but was determined to contribute once he returned· to the 'floor for • 1 Corona del Mar Hi_gh. 8astani scored 14 of his 18 ' points in the second half as Corona del Mar · defeated Newport Harbor, 55-51 . Mff Matsen's three·pointer with 24 seconds 1 left gave the Sea Kings the needed momentum ~ pull out the win. • Bob Torriblo scored l 3 points for the Sailors. T'Dan MMMiHan scored l 7 points in Corona del Mar's loss to trvine, 54-47, • Paul nayyar scored 20 points and Remy Shoukry scored 14, but It wasn't enough as Newport Harbor fell to University, 78-76, in overtime. The Trojans won the game on the foul line in the final frame. · • • Estancia High blew an early eight-point lead and never recovered in a 59-49 loss to Century In Pacific Coast League action. Clay FreN and Zack Rk:hardson scored 13 for the Eagles. Richard$0n scored 17 when Estancia bounced back to def eat Laguna Beach, 78-34. • Costa Mesa Hign nearly overcame a five-point deficit late In the game, but a last-sec:ond shot attempt bounced off the nm and the Mustangs fell. 52·51, to Laguna Beach in a Padf.c Coast League game. Mlle Fl'W1WI scored 18 points and hid nine r~bounds for the Munangs. Freeman also .scored 18 points as Costa Mesa lost to Trabuco Hills, 82·56. after being up by one point at halftime. • • In Sea View league boys soccer, Corona del Mar Hlgh's Jason Boyce ored from 35 yards out to seal a 3· 1 victory r Newport HarbOr. 1 O years ago this week • Pef'Y Partc.,. won the Newport Classic Pro·Am bv shooting a 65 at the Newport Beach Country Club on the final day. • . . • Newport Harbor High hired Billy Whit9, a for~r Orange Coast College quarterback. to be the varsity baseball coach. • Corona def Mar High's GNg Shryock won the boys rated mile at the Sunkist Track Invitational. Teammate Eddie Lavelle was second In the boys · seeded race. • Stacey GM9n sank a free throw with t 1 seconds left as Newport Harbor High upset . Estancia, 48-47, in Sea View League girls basket· ball action. Giem, who finished with 12 points, drove the lane and was fouled, but could only make the front end of her foul shots. The Eagles got 19 points from Melody Earle. Giem had 17 points In Newport Harbor's 55-38 foss to University later that week. In other girls basketball action: • Shannon Suzuki scored 14 points as Estancia High bOunced back wrth a 59-33 win over Corona del Mar. • Maureen Moore scored 23 points as Costa Mesa High blew past Laguna Hills, 59· 31 tn a· Pacific Coast League game. The Mustangs had built up a 29· l 2 lead at halftime. But the Mustangs were only 8 of 56 from the floor in a 43·32 toss to Orange. In boys basketball action: • M ile• Curtis scored 26 points and Agustin tMredia added 18 in Estancia High's 65-52 w in over Corona del Mar in Sea View League play. Curtis was 10 of 19 from the field and had 10 rebOunds. • Newport Harbor High rallied in the closing seconds of a game against University, but the Trojans used solid foul shooting to put the game away in overtime, 63·57. Crai' De8usk made the three-pointer for the Tars which created the extra session. Chris Lee finished with 20 points. . • Timmy Nguyen was held to just B points in Costa Mesa High's loss to Orange, 7S-77, in Pacific Coast League action. • Nl!wport Christian High's Jon Bahnsen scored 33 pc;>ints in a 70·61 Academy league victory over St. Michael's. -compiled by Jason Hill NEWPORT BEACH -New· port Harbor 1 ugh freshman ten- nis standout Nataho Braverman began the open scttson with two thundenng ups t v1ctones la<>t week in the Sim D1c>go Junior Open and advanced to the ch,un- pionsh.ip sem1final. Sunday m the gu ls 16s. 6ravennan, who doc.sn't tum 15 until Marc:h 30 won.five .Sill• . gles a.tches tn th~ 0128-pla)'er draw, before losing to top-,i;et>ded Luana MagT1ani of·Pd ·aden" in the semis, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. · ll wa·s the flist designated tournament of the yt•dr m the Southern Ca.lif omia Tenml> Asso- oation, in which Braverman was ranked 20th last year t.n the 1 fis (desp1te playing up a level) Braverman, who could crack the top five by the umc of the SCTA Sectiondls in June at the Los Caballeros Sport,s Village in Fountain Valley, played No. t !;Ul· gles last autumn tor Coa~h Fletcher Olson's ScUlors In the San Diego Open, the ninth-seeded Bravermnn dis· patched fourth-seeded Kelly Per· ry (San Diego) iJ1 the quarterft- nals, 6-4, 6-3, and upset Ashlc•y Maddocks (Laguna Niyue!lJ m the Rounrl of 16. BravcnnC1n defeated Maddocks. eeded sev- enth, 6-2, 7-5. B1averman, whose older sister, Brandis, plays the challenger nr· cwt on the Women's Tenruo;; Asso- aanon Tour, will compete next m the Ftl.llerton Juruor Open Feb. 6-7 and Feb. 13-1-4 -by Richard Dunn . SCHED ULE TOl:tAY • Basketbltll College men • B1ola at southern California College, 7:30 p.m College women • Siola at SOuthern California College. 5.30 p.m High school girls • Santa Margarita. at Newport Harbor, 7:30 pm. Irvine at Corona del Mar, 7:30 p m ; Costa Mesa at Laguna Beach. 7 p.m.; Estan"a at Un1ve~1ty, 7 p.m • $oclcer High school girls • Santa Margarita at Newport Harbor. 3 15 p.m; Irvine at Corona del Mar, 3:15 pm : Costa Mesa at Laguna Beach, 4 45 p.m.; Estancia-at University, 3:15 p.m. I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I I PUBUC NOTICES NEWPORT IO A 1' I II G BEACH - A nud-winter tuneup · is In tore Sunday at Udo Isle Yacht CJuh, 'begmmng w1th the Skippers' Meeting' al noon AU clas <'s (serliors and juruor<;) are mvlted to . srul. Each bkipper must be d ~em­ ber of a U.S. Sailing-recognized yacht club and c:omply. with tht~ nues of the'cla-s Ul which the~··re Sailing. Eligible yachts may enter tbe regatta by filing an entry lonn with UYC pnor to the skippers' meetmg, The stdrting area Will be on the bay oft the LIYC Race°'Tower. CoUJSes will be selected from th • LlYC course chart. The regatta, governed by The Racmg RuJes of Saihng, is open to the following dasscs· Udo 14, CFJ, Adult Sabol.,, Jr. Sabot 1, B, Cl, C2 and C3 Classes and any one-design class wt th five or tnore entnes. The snack bar will not be opP.n dunng the regatta. The Lido lsh? \dcht Club is located at 701 Vid Lldo Soud in Newport Beach. Ken La~on lS the UYC RdCC Cororrut- tee Chamnan Details: (949J 723· 8268 Davenport roll-; Lindsay Dav-------cnport of New-T E N N I S port Beach, entenng a Grand Slnm as the lop-ranked women's tennis player in the world for thP h.rst time, knocked off Spam' Gala Leon Garoa;6-2, 6-2, m her opening match Monday m the Austrdl.ian Open at Melbowne . Davenport. who won the U.S . Open last year (her hrst Grand Slam sl.llgles btle), is on course to face Venus Williams m the Au~­ tralian Open semifinals, an oppo- nent Davenport hds en1oyed much success aqainst. • Back Bay sweeps To open the ____ .._ .... r sedSOn in grand R U G I Y fashion. the Back Boy Rugby Football Club defeated the pow- erful Tempe Rugby Football Club, 14·5, Saturday m Arizona. ( PUBUC NOTICES Th Bae Bay forward pack dominated Tempe from the out· ~:led by •Man of the.Matcb" Mtke Masoe, a loose forward who h~lpcd put pr we on Tempe. In the foatwed match, Back:- Bu y finally cro sed Tempe's line for a try JUSt before half tune when hislfback Anron R1dd1ck pres·'! ::.w •d .bts oppo mg numper into a, handling error m Tem~':o try wne,. wtuch Riddick promptly ooun(ed m for a score. .Tuat ,try, plus, a nice kicking display by Rob Rodewyk of Back Bay w}Jich translated mto three ucces h.ll penalty goals, was all Uie ·1ocal tea.m needed to secure • the \'.'ln m il.6 fusl SOuthern Cali· • fo(ma league game of 1999. Dwnont provided all the oHen ... sive punch for the Back Bay 'reserve s1i1e, sconng four tnes (a caret!f high). The reserve -side for Back Bay( ' led by second .rower Pete Dumont, Wd!i <tbo c;olid ma 27-26 victory. Kougasian tourney. • ln dD effort to --.---,... support the family of G 0 L F Jim Kougas1an. who died last month m a skiing acodent, the men's club at Costa Mesa Goll 6nd Country Club along with Mesa Verde Partners. the conces- sionaire of the city-owned goU coun.cs. are co-sporu.-:>nng a ben· eht goll tournament Sunday. Kougas1an, <1 Huntington Beach resident and former mem- ber of the men·~ dub, perahed on the slope::. at Sk, Sunrise near Wnghtwood. Koug~1an was an expencmced skier but suffered fatal U\junes on mtermed.iate ter- ram. He was 42. The "'lctim, survived by bis wile, Dawn, and 5-year-old son, Willie, sust&ned head trauma in the Dec, 21 accident and was flown to a Pasadena hospital, where h~ died early the next day. W1th hi:, family faced Wllh impending financial problems, the men' dub and Mesa Verde Partner.> decided to host a benefit. for those interested m helpmg the fctrrul~ and playmg m the golf toumcanent (tee umes begin Sun- day al 7 a.m.), call (7141540-7500, ext. 5. Entry fees are $40. 111 PUBUC NOTICES' ' I .. OTIC• TO oos1n111 .,.,., No Gregg Mulholtand, IM7 N• cienff. or.ctltore, con-inventory and 8J>pr11sel !hereon fiom Cllt'0111• 111 CnattM \Am'*' ducted by: 111 lndMdual Flct1tlou1 eualn. .. " J•!frey Oeofge v.han,-Co111 · Miu. CA tsno•nt cr.ctltore, and of Htate ... at• or of 9 ~ per annum • PR>' Thi• 11.11em«r1 -• ftled H•..,. y<>U slV1ed do4ng Na~ Statement IUPPU!RI Th11 1tat•ment waa llled 92427 person• who may otMr· any petsdon '?' •ccount lllded In laid note(•) plu. with the County Cl"11 of bus!Mas ~? No Tfll lollowlng INVITING llDI with th• County C1er11 of Thil business It con-wiH be interest.ct In H pro'llld.ct 1n Hction COits .,_. eny ed¥9ncee IMlh OrMG• CounlY on 1..,99 Frvik T, D'Alffaandro 1,. dOtrlO bu$ "pe~ I PUBLIC NOTICES ] 1 ·PUBUC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES bulinlSS ;-ell Yes 1<Gtla 98 David T UnocntJial ThtS SU!tetQent YtU filed ltie eounty Cle!X ot Orange Countv on 1·1 S-99 19998780501 Dairy Pllol Jan 19 26. NOTICE IS HERESY Q,.ngt County on 1.a.99 duct9d by: a gef'er1I '*1· th• will or Htate, or 1260 of the California int.,_, ESTtMTED TO. t .... 719842 Thls ttalement v.n flled ClS Au ry 600 Nonh GIVEN lhat thl Boatd or 199ff779827 nenhlp both, of: JIMMY Probate Code A Re-T-.1.0EBT$24a.29211 The Dally Pilot Jan 12 19 26 "tith the County Clerk of TUitin Ave , Ste 270, fnJll... or the Fourit.lof n Daily Pilot J111 12, t9, 20, HIY9 you 1ta11ad doing MIYOSHI FUKUMOTO quest for Sp~ci·el Notice: ~-u~ Feb. 2, 11199 • T:z,s ~ C~T~= Slnta Ane CA 92"/05 Valley SchoOI Oistrlc:I Or· Feb. 2, \1199 • T2•9 business yet? No A PETITION hH torm 11 ev11la0l1 from _.,... ....... __. the ndlr .....__...;... ______ ..,.. Don E A1eaander, 1337 anoe County. Callforol1 wlH JONthan Marshall bHn fil.ct by DONALD th• court clerk ....., _...,_ to u • F\ctltloue Bwlne•• Dally Piiot Jtm 12• lV, 28 Go)den V15ta Or . West receive bids up to and In-F1ctltlou• 8u1lneH This stalemlOI wu rned s FUKUMOTO In the Attorney for ... ...._. '~"w:r ~'r' N•nw l t•l•"'4M't Feb. 2. 1999 T2S3 eo-.;na CA 9ti'91 · ctudlnQ 2 00 P.M.. January N•m• lt•tem.nt Wllh 1t11 County Clerk or S~penor Court of Calr· o..mi ~ Of Thi ro11ow1no pereons ire _______ .......,, ™' tiuslneH " con· 28. 1999 11 the Dll1rlC1 Th• following pertoM are Orange Coumy on 1..&-99 f 2.llD F..._ IW Se ... and• wnct911 Notioe doing butlneu 11 F\cthSOU. lknlnee• ducted by an Individual Bu11nH• Olllcl, 17210 Oak domg business H • f"9877'845 fornla, County 0 Or· 0# Oef•ull and Election to Sell GROUP.PROJECT RE· Na,,_ •t•temptnl Have you started Clolng Sir.et, Fountaln Valley. OA AMERICAN FAMll.Y Fl· Dally Pllot Jan 12 •19 26 ·~T.HE PETITION re-~:. ..... CA 92827 ~ ~~lldel'llg~ call~ SEARCH & DESIGNS, 3175 The rouowtng perton111e IMilness ye1? No 92708 NANCE 10682 MacAr1hUt • • · ...., """a ~ ._au ..,..., Gll>talter Ave .. Costa Mtll, doing buslneP as Ooo E A•ttxander Al this lime, dlll, an<f Blvd, noo, ltvlne CA Feb. 2, 1999 T248 quHtt that OON~LO S. 01112. 01113, 01118 Election to Sell lo be ,.._ CA 92628 GRANITE SOFTWORKS, ThlS statcmenl was fll90 pl~, bids 'Wiii bl publicly 92812 CHSltU:Ztl ~~KUMOT~~· -s>Point-NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S ~.1~ coumy.............,. D1vtd Laudaoback, 3175 2959 Mindanao Dr •• Co111 wllh lllo COunty Clerk ol opened and rnd •loud ror American Fem•ly Really, .., •.spereo ... repreeen-the ,_ ............. ., • -Gll>taltlf Av•. Costa 'Mna. Men, CA 92626 · Ofange County on 1·1~99 . Sid No ~. "SCtiOOL t n c ., (CA) 1 8 0 8 2 .a1'ICE Oii-f'aJC &ALE tatlve to 9dmin11ter the SALE TS No. 1013418-05 FOl _... informellOfl. CA 92828 -Je!f S Hamnciton 2959 19998780'99 BUS" .. lndteated In tn. MICAMut Blvd 11200. Ir· ~~ ~ Calton:..• •stat• of tM d.c:.ctent. =ts 't!n ~ 1~1..-: Fri' .!.,_-00.~ ~-·ws~ Thi• butlnHI It con-Mindanao Or" cos~ Mesa, I Oal!y Pllol Jan 19 26 Bid Specrftcation Bid dOC-vtne. CA 92812 ....,,. reoe ~ THE PETITION re-~1 ~-.. -_.. _ .. ducted by: en Individual CA 92626 FM> 2 9 1999 T25S umerna. and •~ficallons This t>u1ln1ss 11 con-tv•;tJf::~~~oo ~ quHtt eYthority to ~T:.;-~ ~ ~ ~0 52 HIVI you atat'ed doing Thia bt.J1\ne11 11 con. -Fictitious Bueloe•• 11e on nte 11 the 011tr1C1 duc11d by: a c:orpor•uon :::· et ~ ~ won .ctminleter the Htete ~ OWNEJt· YOU Elllt StnMt. bullMll yet? No ducted by an lndMdull S Purchutng Oepar1ment Hive you atarted doing ~28 1189 ,..,..:_.. under tM Independent Alf1. IN DIEFAU\.T UNOE\ 22004, El~~· Ca 92022 Oavld l..IUd9nbaCk HIY9 you ttar1td doing Name tate~t 11210 O•k S11Ht. Founllln bullnMI yet? Y••· 1211s F. ~~not Admineetretion of Ea· ADEE> OF TRUST DATED 9004 (81;CT:e°°T Th11 11.atement wu f!lad buS1MS1 ytt? No ar!~ bu~ss~~ons v1111y. CA. 92708. (71•) 97 to fLa'Tllnn dottt-tatH Act with limit.ct AIN1I 11 1"7 UM:,W ~· 1 V ,..__, ¥11th ll'le c~ Cl«1< of Jell Hltfington Commeraal L nd""' A• '4U24S. Amenctn f1mlly R .. lty. toote ..O/or ou-authonty <TNt .uthon· YOU TAKE ACTloH TO Saile..,..,,._ HilWY ..-... , Qfange Coulily on 1..,99 Thlt llalement was llled ~.,, Tnt 8011d or TruatHI r~ inc .. Tom 1oven1ttlfTnomu tio~tt-lllcllted•t' tv will allow tM pareon-PftOTEC,T YOUR ~Eld. 3017 01nt,lt , .... .,..,.840 v.th the ~ ~ of ~rc;9 ~ ~~ ~ Mt¥e• lh• riah1 10 rejlc:t A lov•nltll, Senior VI~ al repreHntetJve to take EJtTY IT MAY BE SOU> AT R42118 Dally PUOI J1n. 12, 19, 2e Orange County on 1•11'9 91612 lfT'f and Ill bida atld lo PrHld nt f'R01'£RTI' 20139 . ho ' .... .,, ,,. OU fllof"t.u'e auameu f b ., 1-T2'3 '""77~ Feb 2. 9 1999 l2!>7 Flctltloua Bua\neas N•m• Statement The lollowing pCif$Ol'lS ara d0lc"9 l>u5.if'l41SS a. long'• Garage 2633 w, PacJt1c CO.st Highway ·Ste 9 Ne""pon Beach, CA 92663 Jettrey Wayne l.ong, t310 Gataq Drl\19 New. por1 Beactt, CA 92660 Thlt bU&lneu ii con• duded by 91\ lndl'vldual H& ... '(04J ltl!Uld ~ uostneu vet' Yes. 1.7..gg Je11rey w long lhls ~lament ..... fllecj wnn me County oer1c ol Ora coumv on 1-1 S"fi9 . 19'9&7I06.21 OellY Pilol Jan 19. 26'. Fm. 2. t 1989 1'2!>7 waive a ny ltr•gularlly Th•• l•menl Wll tiled 20t9 P\.ACEHTIA AVE many llGliONI Wit ut A PUBLIC --...-y . • ~ ~ n.llu Pilo\ ~ l:Z It 28 M I John 51<.lbt:ia. lhMein Thi nght ia aleo ,.. County Clltll or MESA CA 827 obtalnmg court approv· NEED AH ElU'LAHATIOH N•nM ltat~t .,_,, "· • • • 2218 Pnvn• Roa!S Nev.· ffl'/9d. by 1ha Board or ~Z-County on 1.a40 ~:.~s.o73' ~29 00 8'.•S.for• t.llkino cen..in OF nu! NA~ Of' ntE The toaow\ng peqon9 ••• ~ au.tneN Fet>. 2, 19" T242 potl 8Clact1CA92e60 1 ... ------- Tru11 .. 1 to Ml.ct Item• 1 .... l'7HH AM . verv important action•. P'ftOCEEDING AGAINST doing buliness a.s· N....e lte~t Fictitious Bualoeas rrus b\lS111Cn Is con LOCAL andlor acop• or work Da•Jy PllOt Jan 12 11 2e &toed by o. folowtne however, t.hl personal YT~ YOU~ CF~ WAL~! OrOEN!200Al.. ~043 dThtoi t~ng ~aont at• Nam• Statement Oucttd by n lndvtdUlll whleh In their oplnlOn w4ll • • • •: reprepntatsve will be ,..., A LA"'"""· On ..... est...... " "' · -ng ...,..,,... as. HaYi VoU started Clolnp MORft'~llfS t>esl _.,. tt1e need• ol lhl Feb 2. 1998 T2S1 ~ Cof*lln ~ required to give notice nmlY a. 11199, • 10-<>0 AM .. port e.ach. CA 929&0 SM ~oree Fabriea\JOI' ancs The !oUowlng petl()nl bUSlrlCU vet? 1 u" 0;11r1C1. '\OtftkMA• •uatn... to •nterHted peraon• c.W..iem ~ Cl\arlH Stephen Allll•, W11<11n9. 1733 M()(V'OYI•. are dOinO t>uslness aa Mlctla 1 J bba Dated this 8\h ~·Y of Jaiw-N ataiemem f'ROP(R'TY 22301 unl•ta they hev• Corp •• Cahfomla c:iorpora-Jr .• 212 Purl A ...... BllbOI Unt1 B. Com M .... Cant Pr001 of ldlnl:!Y· w912S Tl'llS 1111.ment llr'&S 111cO PACIFIC VIEW nry 1999 , .me 2066 Pl.ACEHTIA AVE _.. . hon 11 ctvly appointed m. Island, CA 9m2• 92827 Weslmm&tei Maq, e&l· wlt!l me Coun!Y Clert cC 1U1£MOR•a• ......... K 8,i /91P•tltok Quinn The lollowtng perao!IS 11• COSTA MESA CA 92827 w .. v... notice Of con-I• under end put14.1anl to S.ny A. Hoch1tad1, 8715 Robert Gtot~ Summert. minster. CA 92683 ()fa~ County on I• 16 "' uu. ~ p ti dOlng °'111MH 11: Dis-tu-64&-068' TIME 830 Hnted to lh• propo•. ed Deed of Trull reeordld Apnl Cloudv\IW Wey, Anaheim. 2016 valley f\d., Cos11 Willmm B D~vls, 3070 199MTl05o00 Cemel"""'. Mortu'""' 04'90tot. roou,..nMMt count l.Of\O Olstanca. 3100 AM •ctlon.) Thi tnd8P.•n-23 1997 u IMI No CA 9280I M..-C.11192927' Sage'hood Liii., Coiona Dl!llV PllOt J n 111 ~ _,, -~ 'ectnt... South Harbor· Blvd. Stt StlHM 111 me fo91owtne dent .. dmlnl1tr1t1on 1.V1oiaei'14 d otrldei Thia bu11nt11 11 con-Thia' butll'IHS 11 con. CA..!\1720 • F b 1. 9 1999 T Chtlpel • C~te)(y p u 1>ll1h ed New porl 300, Santa An~ CA 92704 ~·: V authority. w1llb1 granted R.c:Onl• In lhe ollic:. ol 1111 duct.ct by' co-partners ducted by: an lndlvldu•I Cynthia l C>.lvis. 3070 Flctidous Buaine .. " J~ Pcte:fiC v . .-,., DrrYe eeacn..Coata M•• Dally Cl11rworld ommunlc• E053. ,. a Henrie unlHt an lnt•r••t.ct County Rac:otdW 0( °". ,,_ Have you 1ta,,ed do•ng Have you elV1ed doing SageWOOd ll'I~ Corona Name <-••tam•"' ~ciort SNch PUat.Januery 12, 19, 19". don• Corporation <S-Ulor· · • petton tt111 an objeotion County 51at• °' c.1itomri bu1lneu yet? No bullnM• ye\'1Yes.1·\.119 CA 91720 .....,. 944 2100. T2•1 nla), 3100 Souln nert>Of f'ROPf:ATY 00101 to the petition •nd ..out9cf by luneel landel'I• Ch11111 S11phen AYllH , Jr, ROl>et't Sumrnert . Tl't1s blJSifMI 5 is con· The rotlCJWlng P tSOn• 1•---·lililiililimllil ~:;m:;;;;-~;i;;--Blvd. SI• 300, S1nta Ana, 2oe6 P\.ACENTIA AVE •how• goOd CeYH why • tr1ngi. man end c.ndidO Berry A Hocl'tatad1 Ttlll atalement Wll ll\4td dut1ed by l't\1$~00 CIOd 11• doing bySllleU IS ... ~ -· mrutle .. ~ CA 92704 COSTA MESA CA. 92627 th• coun thould not \lehz • slngle ma.n n IC*\I Thi• stat94'tlll'll was filed With thl County Clerll. of wote Da.nd llndeothal Coo-.-.~--·~ _.,._.. , ... ..._., Thi• bu~lnua 11 con-~09 TIME uo gre nt th• euthorlty. i.nMts. wiQ 1111 11 public ~h th• County Clerk or 01anoe County on t..,tt Have you s!Att!JO llOfnO slllliflQ. Ml West 18 S\ Stl&. lllOAIWM Thi foltowlng '*'°"'are duc:1ed by. a corpe)(alron AM A HEARING on th• 9uction IO hlQl\eat bidder fof Oranoe County on 1.e.11'9 1 .... 77984" buSinlH tel? No Unit ~ Co6ta M 51 CA Mortuary* CPlapot dOlnj ~ u : Hive you,.t7~"'2~:1 Stof'ed by ct-I folowlnO e•tition Wiii be held on CMh ceani.·a ctlecl dfWWt"I , .... 7TNae Dally Piiot Jan 12 1t 26 W11t1am B Del/ls 92627 CretnatiOn ~.,~ ~llCht~•~ ~'~=~~ c:mm~nica· ~~Vft\en Jame• Febru•ry 4, 1999 •t on•~ .. or~benk.• Dally Piiot Jen 1~ 1tn2:; Fe<> 2. 1991 · • f24i ~~th$\i~ C.:~~ wO~vid1T LI':'°~ntt"; 2901 WMt PIClftc Coalt tlon• Corpor111on, MICf\111 0028 ~ QvtnQH•I• 1 :45 P.M. in Dept. 703 =I~ ~ or Feb 2. 18" -.-r...~ Orlll\99 county Oft 1•1' ~9 Cos.a M a CA 9.."'Ql 1 :.~~ ... ~~!Y HighWIY, '1220. Newpor1 Menc:ueo, Pretiden1 • . . located •t J41 Th• City dlectt ~by. au:: ~ .... ,,,,... ~ _.. tttN7to473 Tlllt bUSillCU it con-~2-e.~1 .... Seaci\,Celif.92963 Thi• 1111~ was 1lled PAOP'EATV 24517 Dnw P.O. Bo• 14171 federal ~ alld lclen ......_1......._., .....,.,~.,t Dally PilOI Jan 19 2 dvetedl:IY an ncl~ldual -• wv Aot>ltt H. Butn•. 2901 Wllh lhl County Ctlf1t ol 1711 POMONA AV£ • Orang• CA 12813. M tlOCieDcln. U'MQI ll90-The~ l*IOl'llJ.,. The tollowlng '*'°"' •1• Feb 2. 9 1999 tlS<I JHa~ve!Jyou~~ta~lted~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~J welt P•Clfic Coatl High-Orange Counly on 12-»N COSTA MESA CA,12827 1F YOU OBJECT TO <*lt10I\ • a.Mga IMWt doing~... doing bualMll as: Fl •I B I - wiy. #220, Newpo'1 1 ... 8TTtt18 ~7872 T1M£ l030 lhe orantino of th• ~ 1n ..-., 5102., Tesm T1Ug1tt. •18 I.~~~~ ~~u:ta~ e.ach. Calif. t*3 Diiiy Plot Jan 5, 12, It. Stored 111 dM •••...._ P•t1tlon. VoU should Iha ftnencllil OOde an0 Hamilton Str••I. Co•I• .,,..,,., Or #I C.O... Meu -..... 1-.. ---· Cert A Bumi, 2901 Wiii 28, 1991 T238 • y .• .., -s>PH t at the M eting euthoNtd 10 do~ lei ,_....,CA t2t27 y ~ ' ''"' ..,....."".'._ ,,...,..,.,. Pacfllc COHI Hlghwey, ,.........,. .......... ~·Dye Clff 1nd st•t• ve>ur objeO· ..... will be ,...., II Iha Wendy a.1u1on. 411 8 c-: •2129Althlet. 1122 Cat•· ··;:g ~e llS2032 1220. NewJIOf" Saleh. 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I tll f1t1ll1111 tf•lllhtf I• 1•11 ~ ••• ,l,fl .,. "''''"' .... ••ut ljlpO•IHtly •u11 ,, '"'' pl••• 01 ''""'"'''" .. nn HUD ltll l•ff 11 I IOI 4?4 Oto h1 1•e W11•1111e11 DC 1111 plun r..tll 1100 ,, •?• 3~to 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL • V.A • $0 DOWN • SO MOVE-IN FREE COUNSELING FREE L11I ol HOMES HUD/VA REPOS I &00. 723·6&S7 VfHRAN REAL ESTATE CONSTRUCTION LOAMS '• OaymenlS ::IUC nO CO It• 1 IOO"o. r nan no ar.u ab1r P Jr "<1 e 13 Cl constnoc11011 • • & per Mo fleflt 1 nantino 1-100·'31-'W Ci.mt (Col«ri lwt •· Cl..,_ etll a l . ., • .,,. A Ml G ..,,ODRM HOME ~.W>I' I Bdml 111nuil uml ti(ll11A 111111 Ill IJ7 l.1$1111'.I fOf $87 X1. ctier SllV\ t111ng ell « , c.~u N lh:y S1m111001 .. • 6-t 1 lol73 lxl M 1 P1Utl<Jll\.;JI C.t. fl1Jattv 5 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE BALBOA PENN 28clrm Dell, 2Balh ~P. 4 hOo•\~ 10 oc n SSS2.500 Jan• Shuler Agena ~M9 1~ 1 •18 -JusH1srEo eur Coe Opponunrty '" WltJ ? UllitS Of yOUf_ dl•l8t!i hOme Wll ncit 18$11 5399K Ron F m.1 949 720-7337 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE CORONA DEL MAR V°'CA~T TOWNHOUlii LOWEST PRICED Mrm tn C-010111 d6I Miw Out ol a1 I say, ELI. IT TOOAYI lat'.}e36.Jm1 I lam#y toorn ~ I\ bot PRICE 0 IOOO'S. LESS flc'Vl !Ml 5* S'319 000 MA Oll111 KOLAR & CO 94 "31e-5570 10 HOUSESICO:n FOR COSTA• · 10 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SA1.E COSTA MESA E'SIDE NEWPORT HEIGHTS 111ee 2 house~ on • IOt Bolh 11119radod S44'l.OOO Earl & Jucty Taylor. Agenl 642·4n2 fwo CUSTOM HOMES 309K & 315K Thrff & lour Bdrm'•, built In 114 & 111. Call tor detalla. Earl & Jud~ !!tlor. ~~t• 11411-642-4722 19 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE· HUNTINGTON BEACH BRAND NEW DELUXE 2 bedloom 2 bath w..-i to beach t.nat ptlaSI!. 11'.Jm ~19900 395 start rate By ~I A~ 8tt;Sar;~ 9C'1 760-854-4 , , 32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH Abandontd Be.ch Cott~ Onc:11 111 a Metime oppot1UlllfY al only S:l49.000 Agent fl49 72.J 8120 W11erlron1 SunHI ,View i St04'V 48dlm :J8atli' home lmmai:ulare Condition S52~ 000 Agent Bllan [rlmon1koo Newp011 Sh«H 2bdml, of· lo 200111 ooam c~lll'l\ri. """'Ill lilo 1<><>1 S34!JK B~I Grundy Roa~or~ 949 675-6161 LIOO ISLE NC!w SBdrm :; 5Balh, :.t car garage, ~ 1,695 000 9dl Gru!Xfy Rnal!OI\ 9-49 675-6161 BELCOURT HILL Large'1 PIM 350a $'111 ol LuxU!y Prwoo QUIOl loeallon S750,000 ~ 509 3422Of675-Tt11 OPEN SUNDAY£ SID£ •llYTllCUale 3 bOdroom 3 s b8 COOCIO buildetl own hOme $229,500 Matty ll•Uf'f I• lu•C!S nJ5 Elden JoAmo, AEl.W< Ownef Ag\ s•a &A2·38t2 BACK BAY biliWle IBdnn on gll'.ed talt 'Vf/ly pnv&le. 1 cat orly No pats SllSIS 00 ~16<4290011 65 LOTS/I.ANO FOR SALE -· ARIZONA RANCH 341 acrll • S24,too. Oe01oeous ranch woch v•l!'w ol &now capped San Franclao peMllS ~ool Clea1. 6 100 DleY11hoo Borde" ilalt lal'ld OOo<J &CCCI$$ 4 r.eason cre et lori AZLA 1 800 2« 8439 (CAL'SCHJ 80 COMM/RETAIL /lNOVST SALE 109 APTS CORONA DEL MAR * TRUE STUDIO APTS 1t LOIS ol CIOSOl ~ cntJin<ll &pi!Ce Old COiona Del MCI! U\J"118S Wlciudld $775/mo f11m 949·759·0665 110 APTS COSTA MESA E SIDE 2 bedroom 2 bath eoclOSl!d yard 1 c;ar .garago, Ul>Qf adf!SI Cits al\, Reo(er Center. Call 714-841-4203 Eu1 Slde 2 bedroom 1 bath All New MUST SEC• 211 16lt1 Pl 14 The Renltr C1111ler C.ll 71'441-4203 * COSTA MESA'S BEST * JuNol I bedroom and 1 bec)'oom ~ 2 bedroom 1 biltt. ~ ga!ad COl1'fflUMy POOi. teonis •sv llOCCS' 10 lreeway beach & mallio 714-SS7·007S 151 ttOUSESICONDOS FOR RENT GENER Al 3 Bdrm Steps To Sand $1500.00 B•ylronl Condo $2500.00 Studio Ap1r1mtnl $600.00 3 Bdrm near S1111d S1500.DO BNR 0.C-'*-•-11 ""- l'llfAl nrAn • l'Wl'H'*"'' Mt-723-4494 155 HOUSESICONDOS FOR RENT BAI.BOA PENN 159 HOUSES/CONDOS FOA RENT CORONA 0£L MAR , Bdnn , Bath Lois ot NEW NEW' gerege space, no pel~ $1200 pe1 month 506 112 AvQC1do Broker 949·769-11341 1 SO HOUSESICOffOOS FOR RENT COSA MESA .> .. 182 HOUSESICONOOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT NOR~ Beauhlul :iBdrm 2 soaih lotaled In g •led comrnon•ty A most seel $2800 per monlh lease 949 644 6373 E.t 1r.s PrudQnllal CA Really BLUf f s 1 ·S TO'"'R""Y _L_•_rgc_s_I · =1l3d1m !)toerwell pool dQ\/l>t 28fil9Q, $2250 pCI month Slllly fJr1I 94 9 64 • .{M l B OR._. -+ lO T TOWNHOME2 f'ul tialhS 2 ca1 ga1ago pool .\ spa taoi. nles Very aoan ·s1sso peJ monlh Av I l f> Broh11 949 64()..5005 NEWP R HEIGH 1 bolJroOm house cotlfgO ~1; Ing (IQ $ITl<» 01 pets Ulll ~ S850 9A!Hi45-'1507 • 8 CANYON• Spac:iou$ 2 bCdroom 2<BJ 081 l/p w'IJ tKm~ ceniral air elaflTI ~t;::m, 23ro'mo sorry no pc?S 949-644-0509 • NEWPORT CREST • By OOOlll\ 2 bc<llO(WI ? tea• wastVdr( pool mepi. 2 car ga1age. No amQ~o/p111 S1500nl<t 714 G62 7420 (ASf BLUfF Cr al 4 tidlrn 3 b tt1 2 cat gar &gt 1ach0d ti1 111.f ncw upgra•l< , s~~rno 1 ·H8;720 3448 ---S~EA-WIHD By OCHn, 2BR, 2Ba, den, WO, pool, FP, 2e g1r, NS/pet $1400/mo 714-662°7420 2Br, 2B• Conoo ocn & bity vi w 3rtl l1r 281h SI M.ir 111 lriu WIO hctwd f115 2 r>aflo.ing 1paco& 1600 51 $?500 g.t'} 6 76-~973 Panoramk vlOw T OClllly r tldone hOmO In Oovc1 Sho•tll 6200 '1 rnaltlle llOOf5 QI 1111 count IS nlr"" roof ll l.IOOUS MlU $ullo pitva1e PoOI Unrqu II 58500 mo Hanu Reddy Rnlty (9<191659-0386 HAV 60 HOMES IN NWPRl BCH//COSTA MESA r ram S 1500 '56000 Pei Monin No ftl 81Pi'l!I 94'11}12 l,l!\5() 202 · ROOMS FOR RENT 12tM ri~::: I NEWPORT BEACH , 1 Bedroom wltn mtt1 all omen 6f'CU 1 I Sol & &aSl Jfu$ Ut S550lmo 04 64&-3735 Pl IO 8t1Ch 49r, 281, pa(lo wlocean view. H10 plut ulillllH Awl 3·l· .. Mots-71'1 1400 ANNOUNCEMENTS I NATIONAL CUITAR SWAPMEET: Mii'lfl CertlP.r (S'Vl Rakal) January 23 24 and Orange Coon1y fB•r· 11roun<lS Janu.iiy 30-31 Buy· S"IHr8tle 1000'~ Sat 10-6 Sun 10-5. 1·800 453·7•69 811119 you!S! (CAL'SCAN) I 402Losr a FOUND J LOST C°'T MAINECOON MIX Black very ~""'Pl l1"di moOc:irle Ovmel deY1$1iledl. LMa.e R1wwd 94M42~t22 ••••••••• I ~ PERSONALS I START DATING TONIGKTI Play Cahlomia'a •DATING GAME'# l()O..ROMAHCE X94.44 ' 448 ANTIQUES/ART I • /COLLECTIBUS _ GOLDEN OAK 0.nclle Wllh 6 halYI canoo Chairs & 2 l!Jil11n, SC.SO Milh3gony 1111oe leggeo latAe. Marble top v.w1 Sland $225 949·640 2365 WANTED ANTIQUES Old1r Style Fur111ture PIANOS & Collectibles '" ........ $0'!. ot •~ ~ '"" Mf $$ CASH PAID SS "°'~~ WE BUY ESTATES MOVED MUST SELL WAlml Oonollll pot rltk. S10000 U'V' Iran Elkd ~. s 100 .00 Bliek Sttl!p rnlcf'o. wave, 110000 WOOd ~ POMllle fife p11 S40 oo Peoo Ml I fl~ d*I, $20000 PuSh lawn lowtr, $3000~ 440 MISCiLL.ANEOUS FOASALE STEEL BUILDINGS Sale 5 000 ... 111~ 40x60xt .. , $8032 50~75xt4 SI0.625, 60x 100•16. $15.712, Mini· Jlor •OP.. 40x 180. 36 ur~ts, Sl8.269 F1ei-b1ochu1n WWW .'8fllll'll!lt)Uddrlg GOO\ S•rnllnel Bulld1ngs, 800·327-0790 extenslQfl 79 (CAL'SCAN) RENT through classified 480. 486 440 MISCELLANEOUS FOA SALE WOLF TANNING BEDS Tan at hOmf! Buy Oirect 11.nd Save' C::ornmercialil-lome unot$ from $199 oo Low monthly p11ymN11i F reo color catalog CaQ lod.i; 1 800·842·13'0 _!£AL'SCAN,,.} ___ _ 1450 APPLIANCES I G.E. Side by Side 25 ClUbcll lrl<J 1eemaker, •Int cond almond $225 949'645-9515 EllVICE DmEcro -For All Your Home and Busine s NeedS - ~-the lemce Dlredory l•w 220 • 298 .. ,, Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week for Only $28 per w~ek (4 wk, min.) Call Markey at 642·5678 x246 I •54 FURNITURE I *DARK OAK DiniflfJ SCI w11h 6 thalts S275 00 ElfJC11lc dry« S75 oo Ran11n couch. tovese&I Chairs Ottoman, saso oo 949·67S.46<42 t.z·Boy Th1ti11 poce aeatong group. 2 met ners 28'' ....;ath & 4 r hi & 2 dt&wet tnosolt Sc.nd cok>I dolh upho~tory Purchased May '97 )(Int cond 94'} 515 9469 T111l sofa and lovestlt rust col« S400. Sj*:l&I yame IOf weaving . knitting. Mt-548-7180 ." , ' 460 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS EXTREMELY RARE °"" of a kind 911 concert giand Muon & Hamlin lolally 1esl0ted Rosewood, stm arlc:ase $75 QOO 949-646·0248 1 462 :r=I FITNESS EOUIPMEHf Year End Salt! All 1reldmlll1, blkH, 1ta1r tleppett. new & r1tut1>11Md t4io 722-64• MC GftEGO.R M£~.:L WOODS GRAPHIC Stt&ft. n 1, 3, 5. like new, S100.IO 9411-673-74119 POOL TABLE CUSTOii • Futl cJate. leathet' pocke1', Olhausen cat'led, S5000 new. ucuflcelorS1950 _ MM4G-264t ill RENT : through classified IL .,, .. l ~.January 19, 1999 9 I m !Wll>J;Ws I HAVE FUN WOllK GARYS lSL.Al'fO lrAne Spec:tswn. Newport BHch, rttor1 we11 dotlillo 5t0re lor men women 8'ld ~ h tni:1 lull .,., PlltoC#ne &ales ~ For ~tMew 1~1 •RRSONAL'rRAIHtRS. MAKE AN EXTRA 20K A YEARI FREE SEMINAR FOR AM~lt4G tlEW PROOR~ CALL NOW! 71~"'31 • 24HR NESSI.GE pOlen'Ornsn com Bridge By CHARLES GOREN w1lh OMAR SHARIF ~nd TANNNf HINSCH TODAY'S cRQsswaRD ruzzL1E Tup·pr••lun·r" l1h4h.1 •llnltloli.1....Sl!HlllUI«. •tollKI""" r:-.111t.IJ~h,·1l In 1989 .. uml j(ru\1 In)( c·u11 for oppotnuu. 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Position requires / reliable truck and good driving recorJ. We olTtr paid vacations, medical, and 401 K. Also Stelting WaUpap"n: Nttd to know pa'inting, wallpaper, and lig)u drywall repairs. General knowledge offinish dccu1a.1 is a plus. MEsl h.1vc_r.d1~blc uuck and good dnving m.ord. 401 K, vacauons, medial bcndiu. ~vail~blc Call nm Ca,ey at (7 14) 630-9615 CallC~W-... MM40-2371 PHONE CARD MACHINES Nr:tlded in ttU 11111! Ctloc;a t· ca.lion&' 5 hrsM Must llltJe, lull macme. 4 pd up money lnv•111111n1 req'd 1 ·800-876-+!28 Car<IMart ol Ameoca (CAL'SCAN) REDWOOD SYSTEMS TRUCKLOADManaoement (Consolidated Fretgl'ltways ~~ lor owntr· opeialors. and .,.,,.. lndlng ton1>',. fleet tlSUlll'U. Pl~ advlnCll$ W~· aemenrs Cal P K 800-988-5068 (CAL'SCA •RESTAURANT• FULL TIME COOK in COM Days and 8YtrWlgS C .. Of IP· e'Y Ill pel$Cf\ 949 644-0210 SAL.Es.FLORIST Permanent lul-t1mi, Fun 511• job! 8AM·3PM Monday·Fnday CaW NiCOle at 714-~0-3135 SALES REP F0< beverage company lo call on grocery store chain$. entl'{ level pos1\Jon$ Fax rt1Uma 10 ann 213-724·7000 TELEMARKETERS Sales make money fast and easy call Mike 714-891·9802 * TME MAILBOX • Counter IUJ.pert ~ma perm sl'llpcJlng. phones, O"IC8 9'49-642-6262 h ooo WEEl<L v $lut11no envelopes at home Free i1lo Rush (long Self·eddrassed. s~ envelope) to ACE, Dept 503. p 0 Bot 5769 Otarnond Bar, CA 91765 CAL•SC4N 480 BUSINESS OPPORTUNmES ---Please be wary of ou1 LOCAL CAHD't ROUT£ 30 ~ macNne$ Earn ~rox lMO/dav. All toi $9,995 Cal 1·800-998WEN!J CAL"SCAN 482 CREDIT SERVICES GET OUT OF DEBT! !Ye can hele! • Credit Cards ConsolidateJ • Pa)mtnt) lou·triJ · • lntrrest Rtductd • llafll»menh' Stopped • llablamos fa ilol REANANCE FASTll Over·lht-phOnel Nead HCOlld ctiante? Credit ptoblem$ • BaNt.IUPl'-'Y • FOl~res-· OKLo# inler~I Pla"1trn Cap- ita! -Nationwide lender I ·8()().834 -0991 8i. lil110n 232 CAL'SCAN REANANCE YOUR H0"4EI Credit. good Of bad No-Ooc loan5 IYilable Get cutJ Of COfliOIOa'O debts ACG f'lnlo. cial. lol tree 1·888991,...224 ext .. 692 SUPS/DOCKS /MOORINGS of area companies. Check with the local -------~ Belter Bualneaa Bureau before you send any money for fff• or aervlcea. ~ead and underatand any contrac1e before you algn. Shop around for rat ea. ~~~~~~~~· LOOKING For Side Ile Of mor· nng on Ba.bOI ISi.ind Prelar North side Call L .. !)09 .943.3030 NORTH UDO ISLE (opposite Ard< fa Ma11na ) Sllp ror 1111 boat 4211 94967s-7977 ACROSS 1 Scoaistl lake WHEN WILL THEY EV l::R LEARN? s Sit9tf trene -0 Fuuyfful! Neu.her vulnerable. Notth deals. WF,ST • J 10 3 l Q Vold NORTH • 54 0 986 O AK64 3 2 •J S 0 J 10! •Q97653 SOUTH EAST "Q97 <:>QJ74 2 0 9 7 • K 104 • AK86 QA K 105 J 0 Q8 •A l 1lle blddmg: • . NORTH EAST SOUTH 30 Pass 3Q 4Q Obi Rd bl Pas.\ Pass Opening lead: Sax of • Some pla~ers arc born unbelievers. Despite paying premiums to Trump Coup Tommy o'er the years, there were Slill members of the club who doubled with a trump stack, ignoring the fact that a bad trump division transfonned him from a card-pusher into a master technician. Here is the latest ep1sude. 11le only excuse for East's double was that Tommy was known to be a bad play- er. Any time Tommy held more than half the aces and Icings in the deck he considered a double as a pe"onal 14 Feol IOft allrun1, and the ie<Joubk wa:. ahnosc 15 AJlinn poWlltlly utqma11c. 1& Shadow Considcnna the in1ual ~mpt. 11 One ol lhe North pruducod a •uperb dummy. Virgin ls!al!ds Obviously, here wu a member whQ. ~ ~1118 knew th11t, to play iwith Tummy as 1 ?1 Sherpet1 panner, you needed to be super-22 In drtamland ~ound in the auction Dcicl~er ~n 23 Deecend • c'11f I fi 25 Spous.e t 1c mu 1nck with the ace of clubs, 27 In _ ol ca~hed the ace and ltinj of spades. rep&acing then ruffed a spado w11h -dummy's 29 Arm5 si1. lhe nine of hearts was run and, 34 Westem movie when East failed to cover. the eight of ~ ~~ man he&U followed, covered by the jack 40 On the bMy and won with the kins in the c:loscd 4 t P'-Yground sight hahd. 42 T!bftan monk Tommy's lechnique 11.as impecca· 43 Scume1 ble. Hr c~hed the queen of dia: 44 Helpw • monas. crosscJ to the king and led "'5 like rnperfect the ace. East ruffed with the seven 46 re-~ and, rnthcr than overruff~ declarer 48 ·Scram. feline'" di'lCardcd lhe losing club East con-SO Juno. to"'° llnucd with a club, ruffed tn the •Greeks closed hand. Now Tommy cx1•-.. 52 Balll>erll event u;u 56 Practocet with his remaming ~paJe, won by 60 Short t.rdoa West. But Tommy remained "''lh the 62 Chicken -lung A 10 of ~arts ovc:r Ea~t's Q 4 The -1 SCOIC for making foor hearts redou- bled with an ovrrtrick came to I 080 (including 300 points fOf a non-vul· ncrablc game) -more th!\n North- South would have collected for bjd- ding and mWn& SIX diamonds. • Lam to be a belttr brldge_play- erl Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by callln1 (800) 788- 1225 for lnfonnlltlon. Or wnte to: Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Boit 4410, Cbkago, JU. 60680. 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SI er,, OOW!I assume pp $, 6 soo 94 9-673-0411 SATURN 1995 SLI 5 ~ low.mo t ownei A!C, B'Tl'lm cass, trans tl(I 11<ar1 $8150 714-839-3122 IS3 Ol'lvers • loot .. YOd • ~~ 66 Pleno"s latewoll 67 COrrtxebd .. ~ G9 De1 SIS 70 Fl"9~ 71 Pie DOWN 1 $otglcal loOI 2 Florldi Cllf' 3 ~pe 4 lay&f S Cou 8 Cosrnette1 GOmPl"Y 7 Alter (a 6k1rt) I PrtoU Vallant • 500 0 $hip'11 oftJCef 10 ActOf JaMlflg\ 11 $1.ill()d t 2 Alberta IOdlall 13~bo~ la•tening 18 Nol our 22 Malitl amends 2'4 Mal!e happy 26 Toletat 28 Homoilcr 30 Mal<• ltliMtM 31 Oulett ctltle9e 32 Frolic 33 Kill a dragon FORD 1992 Bronco balenl COnd. t'l!N paint S l\l VS. CID $8000 714·381·0139 UNCOLH 1989 MARK VI• LSC C.reluUy ma1n1arned ablOkllely perte(t cond>:Jon $6800· 949·851•8345 or 949-6« 1056 MERCEDES CLK320 CPE 91 Black on black, 1mmacu1r1111 CQndihon. luty loaded, MUST VWGEllAGL "94 Bladt sunroof, 5 spood auto loc ka WOltl rem<ite. alarm. 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