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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-01-25 - Orange Coast Pilot• SERVING THE NEWPORT -COSTA MESA CQ/\}MLJNmEs SINCE 1907 ;; MONDAY, JANU~ 25, 1999 MONDAY MORNING BRIEFING TODAY · · The Co ta Mesa Plan- rung Commission ts set to discuss renovation of the former · Robmsons-May building at Crystal Court dunng its meeting at 6:30 p.m in the council cham- bers at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. FIVE EASY QUESTIONS TUESDAY The U-Drlve boat sign . has regamed its fonner glo- ry, thanks to new paint and neon lighting, and will be mounted at its old place of honor above the Balboa Fun Zone in a grand light- mg ceremony on the comer of Edgewater and Palm at 4 p.m. Renovating the 60- year-old sign has been the project of resident Gay Wassail-Kelly for the past two years. WEDNESQAY THURSDAY Mayor Dennis O'Nell The Newport-Mesa will be the featured speak-· school district gives stu· er at the West Newport· dents a good incentive to Beach A. soc1ation board of read by showcasmg chil- dircctors meeting at 7 p.m. tlren's books m the 1999 The association is a coali-Authors Festival. A break- tion of the vanous home-fast ceremony starts the owners groups in the area. day at the Newport Beach The meeting will be held in Central Library at 7:30 a ,m. council chdIDbers dt City From there, 35 authors will Hall, 3:iOO Newport Blvd. go to the district schools for a daylong presentation on how they write Q<>oks and how those books get pub· lished. KIM HAGGERTY·ZVUUS I DAILY Pl.Ol Irene Samuels works with ·Alejandra · Alviar In the computer lab- at Pomona Elementary. Kicmngoff Super Bowl week wilh ·a real fan . • EDITOR'S NOTE: Paul Salata, who has attend· • ed 30 Super Bowl games, played o football, and honors the last player picked 1n the NFL draft as Mr. Irrelevant. al choice to talk about Sund1y<s big Samuels and her husband Arthur, below with another student, vol- unteer once a week at the Costa Mesa school to help students improve their English skills. ., ·. FRIDAY ,. D avid Hare's new play, ·nie Blue Room.• is caus-· ing a stir on Broadway, thdnks mainly to a fbneflyJ naked Nicole Kidman. There's no stripping ·stars, but plenty ol Hare at South C0c1st Repertory as lus play, "Skyhght," begins its run on the Second Stage. Tick- ets are $26 to $43. The the· ater is at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (71 4) 708-5500. SATUROA1' • What·~ that rumbling, yet strctngPly m lodic, sound dt the Orang CoWl- ty Perfomung Arts Center? lt'.s "STO~tP, • which doses this weekP-nd Perfor. mances begin dl 8 pm on weekdays 5 and 9 p m. Saturddy and 2 and 7 pm. Sunday. Tickets range from $25 to $48. The center 1s at 600 Town Center Dnvo, Costa Mesa for more mfonndt1on, call (7141 556· ARTS. . . SU mAY Let' not kid our.;el'\i . Even tho e who don't fol- low football fanaucall~ v.ill be watching the Denver Bronco' and the Atlantd Falcons playmg in Super Bowl XXXUI, if onl~· to watch thP. comrneroals or yo to a party So Wh) should you do anything else, eithe.r? The game is scheduled to begt.n at 3 p.m <>n Fux, Channel 11 Four seek two spots on panel • Candidates for Planning. Commission seats include formet planner, Lockheed employee, developer, architect. II"' I H H \Gl.\:-011 NEWPORT BEACH -City leader:; torught will decide who hould fill two eats on Lhe Planning Comnu sion that were vacated when Tod Ridgeway and Gary Adarru. were elected to the council in November What's the best way to score tickets to the Super Bowl? Buy a team or marry the commission- er's daughter. 'A ·way to make a difference right now The four n·onunee · are resident!-Ball) ' Eaton, Mark Hoglund, Larry Tucker and Hal ~Oods Eaton 1:, prl'sidcnt of the Eastbluff Home- owneri. A so<:tttt1on and :is a 2o·y ar resi· dent of Ne" port Boach. J ie retiree! a the oty ol Fullerton' chief plannar m 19<J5 and has worked for planning consulting hrms. He also 1s a member of the oty s Environmental Quaht) Aifaus Comrru\tee and the Airport Working Group The Newport Beach City Council will meet for a study session at 3 p.m. today to discuss airport issues. Both the study session and the regu- lar meeting, se.t for 7 p, m., are at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. Who's your favorite player in Sun- . days game 7 Tyrone Braxton, Denver, defensive back. Al the 1987 NFL draft in New York, there were 335 picks overall. Den- ver was on the clock.: and was choosing · · No. 334. At the same time, I was at the Green Bay desk, where they were going to pick No. 335 and last, a.k.a Mr. Irrel- evant While waitmg for Denver, the Green Bay representatives handed me their finaJ draft pick, which l was to announce from the stage. The name on the card was Tyrone Braxton, DB, North Dakotd State. It was necessary to wait for the Den- ver announcement, which was then rea from the podium ... Tyrone Braxton, DB, North Dakota State. Green Bay then changed the name on their card and cho e Nonnan Jefferson. The moral of the story is Tyrone Brax- ton, now in his 12th year, could very well have been d Grl'en Bay Packer and, even more lmportant, Mr. Irrelevant! A group from Temple Bat Yahm in Newport Beach find~ fulfillment by helping out in the classroom at Pomona Elementary STORY BY HUSEIN MASHNI ·PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN COSTA MESA -.-Holding up a flash card, Arthur Samuels asks a young student, "What is this?" "Boy," the student answers. "What part of U1e boy?" . The puzzled kindergartner thinks for a moment and answers, •A ooy's hedd! "That's right,• Samuels answers. Alter answering a few more questions, the student proudly returns to his c;eat. All of the students m Laura Martinez's kindergarten class at Pomona Elementary School will be CJWZ7ed by Samuels at his stallon in the back of the room. A retired chenucal engmecr, Samuels voJunteers at the school one day a week wilh his wile, Irene. The couple attend Temple Bat Yahm m Newport Beach, which started the tutonng program in response to a letter m SEE DIFFERENCE PAGE 4 "l think t can hnny a well-reasoned and thoughtful a1litude to a proce! that I am already familiar v.'lth " he wrote m hi application tatf"ment;.. t foglund, a 12-rear oty re!>1dent, has been involved m the Balboa Peninsula Point A so- dation and 1 a m mber of the Cliff Haven Community A sociat1on and the Orange County BusmP Counol According to h1 r" ume Hoglund was the chief f inanoal of fleer tor the Lundgren for Governor campaign la t ) ear, and i" working at Lockheed Martin I 1S a" th" program SEE PANEL PAGE 4 How do you see Sunday's game play- ing out? Denver offense outplays Atlanta defense. Demons come (?'li:t, tabloid f ameicomes in for Balboa reside tits ALy Idea who's going to nekt year's Supe~7 . · Yes -San Francisco 49ers vs. Seattle Seahawks. What do Y<* llke better: the Super Bowl or the Super Bowl con:tmerdals7 Actually, neither. The best part of the Super Bowl is tho week leading up to the game. nus year, it's Miami with· seven million parties, press conferences, games, charities, concerts, dinners, media events, reunions, tours, etc. The game is sort of inodental. B albod residents Gay Wassall-Kel- ly and Biii Kelly got their 15 minute~ of fame lt1st we>ek, along with Angela Loube Captain Joe Warren, when •tnside Edition" fea- tured Warren's q\Uiky •boat exorcism• busine!\s. Warren, who runs private parties and weddings on the riverboat m Newport Harbor, performed a ccre· mony to rid the couple'~ famed tug- 'OOat, the Michigan, ol all"d mons. Gay and Bill w •re in true form ib they were inteMewcd on the national tabloid TV how, saying the ~liC'hi- INDEX SAY AGAIN AIOUMD TOWN ••••••••.•.••••• 4 ClASSlflED •••••.••.••.••••••• .1 POLICE fl.ES ......•.....•.•..•. 2 Piii.iC llJIKES ...•••.•.••••.•. 6 SPCll5 .......................... ,. .s 11111 ....... ., .. ....... t .. 2 "' ~ of .,,. b9St OUofW ""°"' ~,,.....,... *ott QNI(, now M hiW IO $td JfMlftalr,.• --••-••-•on= .. _...,,wen• ,.... DllllRl9 ........... • .... Mdltarl1tA .. ......... gan's evil spmts were lifted and probably ended up in another boat that rec •ntly .;an.k, •111eyre not making this stuff up," asserted the •inside Edition" reporter, but when she asked Warren if peopJo thought he was a little wacky, he laughed and srud, ·veah, 1 think probably before thi.S. • The exorosrn story, which originally ran m the Daily Pilot, ha~ hct!n p c..kcd up by the L.A. Daily News and r "port- edly will run in Star magazm • later this month MAKE UP YOUR MLNO · ls Dennis Rodman gomg to retire or not? His waffling left Newport Beach agent Dwight Manley almo l ~peechless to the media earlier tlilii we k because he didn't know whk way ht.s client was lea.rung. Scott Shuttleworth, owner Of Win- dows on the Bay, said he doesn't under.;ta.nd why Rodman, who owns home m Newport. doesn't hang up h j~rscy and Qak m th Caillomu' un. Mlll!NNIUM MOMENT •bout things unlfts ~ ~ 1mmor•I and UMthictl. This Is both. _,..... Jl•ill•l who .. ~ "" • '*"'°"' clrM to pto4M • plln ............. ~ .... '° ....... Sdm LOBBYING DISTANCE? It' pure commlencc that Newport- f'<. lt' a F~d ration of Teachers Prl!Sldcnt Linda Mook's n w home m Laguna Niguel is withm walking distance of Nqwport-M a Supenntende>..nt Robert Barbot' new home m L8guna Hill<: Although both moved mto then horn within a month and a mil of each oth r, th" union pr 1dent 1d no after-hours lobbying for lanes is intended -Compiled by the Da ly Pilot staff I le n1anaged to earn a reputation in Costa M a 2 tv\onday, January 25, 1999 locals onl Newport Beach/Costa M.esa Doily Pilot NEIGHBORS U P C LOSE COMMUNITY Or county ctMapt« of Ith Susan G' komen Breast can- cer Foundation rccentfy announted the 1late of officers for ~u 1999 lloarCt of ••r.don cathy Wiits wUI serve ls")>res d m. G nny ~P. prcsid nt·elect. su nne Pac nl, past· 11rcsld nt. Executive vice president, The· Irvine Co. ue Hiii, ,&ecr tary and Oathy Castillo, tr...asurer Repr~sentlng Orange County on the 1999 National Kom n Board'• e.x~ th1• Commltt•• are Cryat•I w 1$h, VICe chair IQct. edU(llt1on. and Saridy Fin.stone. vl<.e Chair· elect, grants In 16 year5, the . Korn n foundation hClJ ra ~more than ~ 136 m1lhori and i\ one of th• I ding private funders of rescar<h dedic•ted only to breast cancer. The chaptl'!''.s ~ptembef Rae• fM th Cure in Newport Bea<h drew 22.000 partidpants and raised S 1 miUion ... EDUCATION There were !14 CX:C students who ma1nta1r1eJ a perfect grade· point averag during the 1998 t•ll semester, These student~. who maintained a grad~ point average of 4 O while carrying at least 11 unit~. have bttn ndmed to the S{houl's f'resldent's List, Costa M~a students. Stephen F. Amico, ~rtotte B. Backus. Barbara A. Berta, Greg A. Blstrltz. Nancy Burchell, Jerry P. Caldwell, James A. ca11endo, Kenneth H. C.sden, On kel O\ao, Per M. Franck, RAlmesh Ganeshan. Olga ·Gorodetsky, Ryan Harvey, Heidi J. H•rzog, Shanda L. Hodgson. Russell T. Ja.,.ra. ThlK.h-Bkh T. J.ckson. Sam M. Kakft.nf, Nozo. ml Kato, Ayako K•walcatsu. Eun Soo S. Kim, Sarah E. Kim, O•vid t. K04tnJg. Bri•n R. kow•kzyk. S.ra H. Krlstenson. Kirsten E. Kuntz. Oanlel R. Lonl•k. Unda J, Mar1cd.11tn, Mika Matsuo, Orshl K. McNaughton, Mio Morozuml, ;D\au T. Ngo, Dongdu Nguyen. ;·x•ronlca A. Niisson. Akl"o Og• . ml. K•ren Peres, Marta D. Peters, Michell• A. Rather, Rebecca J. Schy, J4than Selrafl, John R. Senften, Afroz J. Shahid. • J1 Hyang Shin, Brigitte Stolle, Naynar• Tang•land, Dan Teodorescu, O.rlstlt H. Tibbets, ~uang O. Tran. Canh Thi TU, Adam J. Van Berdce laer, ESther D. Van Der Wal, Marvo vem. ~en, Ly T. Vu. Nathatle tf. Walter. . Andrew J. Westra. Jenny S. Vu. Diane l. Zarn, and Jle Zhou .. MILITARY Army Spec. Roger D. Mllllgan returned recP.ntly from Camp Doha, 1Cuwa1t, where he was in \Upport of the exercise Intrinsic Action '98. Milligan is a Bradley flghtlnv vehicle systems mechanic. Miiii· gdn'~ wife, M•rlffn, is the daugh· ter of Co~ta Mesa residPnts Vince and Karen Senlk. Mil11gao i~ a 1994 graduate of rmdlay High School .. Marine Pfc:. Jon Nguyen recently completed blls1c tra1n11l9 at Marine COfRS Re<rult Oepqt, San Diego, u:;d wa~ promott'd to his current rank Nguyen is the son of ~ Truyen H. Nguyen and Tue T. ltuong of Costa Mcs;a Nguyen suc- couf ully completed 12 rigorous 'Weeks of training designed to chal· · lt>nge new recruits, physically and mentally Nguyr.n rs " 1998 gradu· te of CO\ta Mesa High School ... Marine Lance Cpl Christoph•r F. O'Neil arrtV\'d recently on stet1on n ti c Arabian Gulf along with the ~3th Marine E>cpeditionary Unit, embarh>d aboard the ships of the SS Bol(er· Amphibious Ready Group. O'Neil is the son of Balboa Island resident llarry P. O'Nell. :P'Nell jo ~ed the Marine Corps in :August of 1997. .. WHEN WERE YOU HIRED? 1977. + FAMILY STATUS: Married 22 yearsi two boys, ages 15 and 14. ' . +EDUCATION: Bachelor's in Jaw/political soence; doc- 'torate, 1unspmdence. · + YOUR GREATEST PERSONAL 'ACHIEVEMENT: Helping r~s.P two !ion~. + YOUR PERSONAL MOTTO: U you don't care who gets the credit, there is nothing you can't a<?ttieve. + YOUR GREATEST EXTRAVAGA~CE: Collecting LGB trains •i. THE BEST BOOK YOU EVER READ: "Tu~days with Morrie." +THE COMPACT DISC IN YOUR CAR: Alabama, "Great· est Hits II.• 'f-YOUR MOST TREASURED POSSESSION: My wife and two sons. + BIGGE.ST PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENT: Helping resolv~ the Orange County bankruptcy. -•!-WORD OR PHRASE YOU OVERUSE: "Look at the big picture." + WHAT CAN YOU COOK? Pancake~. eggs and sausage for Sunda) morrunq's family breakfast. · -!• A HABIT YOU WISH YOU COULD CHANGE: Being late. +THE COLLEGE MAJOR YOU ALMOST TOOK: YMCA . profession<ll <-YOUR LAST CHARITABLE ACT: Helped build a church and school m Baja, Mexico ~· AS A CHILO, WHAT DID SCHOOLMATES TEASE YOU ABOU~My hai.r was always combed. -t• WHAT IS IN YOUR TRUNK RIGHT NOW71 don't have a trunk, I drive a Suburbdn •1' THE FIRST THING THAT ATTRACTED YOU TO YOUR SPOUSE: HPr beautiful smile and very loV\Ilg heart. ·~ WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE BE~N VOTED IN HIGH SCHOOL7Mosl likely to go mto polibcs -¢-WHO ARE YOUR HEROES? Winston Churchill, Dr. Arnold Beckman -!•FAVORITE ESCAPES FROM REAuTv: Piano lessons, tnusic •. ctearung the garag<' and pamting toy soldiers. + YOUR IDEA OF EXERCISE: Trettdmill for 30 minutes <.tnd weight trairung. James Mlddlemas and Jennifer Bablglan ... Babigian-Middlemas Alexander and Janyce Babi- gian of Fresno have announced ENGAGEMENT S the engagement of their daugh· ter, Jennifer Lynn, to James Patrick Middlemas, son of OaVJd and Patrioa Middlemas of New· port Beach. The bride-to-be and groom-to- be both are graduates of the Uni- versity of Southern California. A July 31 wedding is planned. Roberts-Duarte Andrea Roberts of Newport Beach joins George Roberts of Coeur d 'Alene, Idaho, in announcing the engagement of their daughter, Michelle Marie. She's to wed Keith Brian Duarte, son of George and Mary Duarte of OcedllSide. The brid~·to·be is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and the University of Colorado, and teaches first grade. _ The groom-to-be is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and the University of Santa Bar- Keith Duarte and Michelle Roberts bold. I le owns tm lntcmel·btlSed company. A July 15 wedding t planned on Uie island of Kauai. LUNCH • Mondliy: HMunchable" salad or grilled cheese sandwich; baby carrots; potato chips; choice of fruit or juice, choice of milk. • 1\lesday: "Munchabl~" salad or turkey and cheese sub sand· wich or mesquite broiled ham· burger on a bun with lettuce and pickles; choice of fruit or juice, choice of milk. • Wednesday: "Munchable" salad or roast turkey and gravy MENU with mashed potatoes; choice of fruit or juice; choice of milk. • Thursday: "Munchable" sal· ad with yogurt or turkey sand- wich with cheese or two soft tacos (meat or beans) with let- tuce, cheese and salsa; choice of fruit or juice, choice of milk. •Friday: "Munchable" salad or chicken patty sandwich on a bun; veggie sticks with dip; chocolate·chip cookie; choke of fruit or juice, choice of milk. I W ISH OF T H E WEEK -> SCHOOL: Newport Hei9hts, 300 E. 15th St., Newport Beach + PRINO PAL: Brooke Booth + WISH: Portable sound system for outdoor use; library books; ink cartridges for Hewlett Packard printers; scanner. +PHONE: (949) 515-6970 REAQERS HOTLINE news S1ori~ lllustratiom, edrto-WEATHER SURF POLI CE f I L ES (949) 642-6086 nal matter or advert~u Record your comments about herein can be reproduced with- \he Daily Pilot or news t1IJ5. out written permiulon of copy· nMPIMnMES First h gh Expect 3· to 5-foot COSTA MESA r~ht owner. Balboa 3·30• m 50 wa11es With a~-• lrlstol Street: An attempt to steal a 1993 Honda Accord AOJ:)Bill VOL. 93, NO. 21 Our addr~ Is 330 W Bay St. l::iOWrTO REACH. US 51140 Fin.t low nortl'lwtit swell at failed when the car ran out of gos 100 yards from where It had Costa Mesa. CA 92627. Clrcu&atlon (()(one del Mar 1042 a.m. 09 12-se<ond Inter· been parked on Jan 13. COM_ECDONS The Tima Ofange County 53142 Second high (800) 252 9141 vals The northwest •El CMrilno Drfv.: An a~i\m nt In the 1000 blOck was br~ It 1s the Pilot's poltcy to prompt· ~ Corta Mesa 440p.m. 3 1 swell will pick up ly correct all ertC>r$ of sub5tan<e. Clas"f*f (949) 642·5678 55144 Second low as the day goes on, ken into ilnd $220 and a pag r were stolen from the victim's Plea CAlll (949) 574-4268 Display (949) 642 ... 321 ~Beach 943 p.m. 1.1 but conditions will purse on the night of Jen. 13. FYJ fdttorial • The N~ Be«h/Costa Mesa Nh'IS (949) 642·5680 53143 be unstable with • Wlillece Avenue· A non violent domestic dispute wn settled O.ilrP1lot (\JSPS.144-800) Is Sporu(949)574-422J ~Coast TUESDAY 5tronger onshore by polk• around,9 p.m. on Jan. 17. pub 1shtd Monday through Sat· Hew\, Sports Fu (949) &46..t170 50f42 urday II\ Newport BNCh ilOd E Nil: <Mllypilothmhllnlt.net r1rst high wind~. Conditions · C0'5ta Mesa, subscriptions .,e MalnOMm 4:30 Im, S.3 will continu. to NIWl'OltT llAOt eve1l1ble only by subscri= WllOMCAIT The llrMS Ol'ttnge County l\llina Office (Mt) 642-4321 • P1ist low wonen during the • .... 111or Aw~ Vand1l1 cal.Md ~In damages to a 252 9141 .ln.,..outsldeof · luMMS faJ! (Mt) 6J1-7126 LOCATION SIZE w-. but should Newpoft 8ffCh and Cost• llo4tY. Wedge 2-4w 11.51 • m 02 V9hlde In the 1400 blodl around 7 1.m. on Jan. 9. subscriptions to the Dally Pilot ~b¥ fMwport 3-Sw Second high be better bv the • vt.ta Del Oro· vinous Items worth s240 vme stolen from ..-1ve1lable only .are by rMll for ~ wtttctnd.SunrtM s 10 ~ l\'IOntt:I. S«ond $11 l1mll ~ Ntwt. M lledtles !-Sw 607pm 33 vlNde In the MOO~ during the night of Jen. 13. pos1. peid ~Cost•~ CA. •'nm. Mnor ~ Second tow Is at 6:52 a.m. · ftlwr '-tty 2 5w • VIiia Del Oro A st-.o worth more than $1,500 WM stolen (Pfkes include all lp9!icablt CdM 3-4w 1054 pm. 1.8 today. SunMt Is at Jtlte •nd lo(al talleS.) POSTMAS-.... Cl.--IWI, from• whlde on the ewnlng of~. 13 TER. Stnd ...,_ ctlangM to ~-CJO S.16 p.m The NfvJpOrt lwhlCostA Mee Mllhl. ....... Tm9 • V"'9 ....,..... A~ w• btolten into In the 2100 blodt 0. ly PiloC. '-0 .. 1560, Costa Vb l'lrftidlllCt __.. ~ ...... cMtng ..... dJIA '11. MMa, CAGUL~~ N6 ~_,_t'lt,..,.. ....... , Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dotty Pilot schools c Mondoy January 25 1999 3 ' let's base our school decisions on .the a1Jailabk /acts and figur~ I have been immPr iny my ctt m infonnattou about how all of tl).e ;.')lUdf:tnbi <UC !.JOUHJ lo ht at our CUJTCnt C>( hool &JtC . ever .smce •I was 011 the Studc•nt I low;- ing cmd Dern0<1iapnics Comnut- tec two years dHO, I knf'w that the • di<itrict wtts fucing sum .. chol· lcnges, and 1 huve l>ec•n thmkmg about long·tom1 o;ofutton..... The district sL:iff has also been think · ing aoout solutions and has pro· posed som<• sugg.-. tsonc: u..'i ct }~arting pol.Ill. lMwbve1; J am not q>nvmced that th~ c starting pomts are addressing .tll of the problems. Tho c of you 1tbn9 smugly m the Newport I farbor zone. ftgur- mg you huvf! reached ct resolu- tion, th.ink dgain. Your zone has the most c:upar1ty prohlems al both the clemenldJY and sec- ondary levcb. The Curona del Mur zone hCJs some problmns, but Jong-term solutions dre alreddy laking place in thf' fo1 m ol reopening one sc hoot m 1999 illld opcrung ct sc•rond u1 2000. ·n1ere w1ll need lo be• hound.u;y C'hdnges The Cost11 Me:-.a zonll hd'> enough fO()IU to house ttll of tls students, but 11s proposed solu- tion lectves ont• M hool c1t 177% of capacity in n rnuph• of years, while other iUP wuy under. For this rl'aSnn, I suggl•st au parenlc; rhid , nd tudy the Jan. 12 report :.uh1mllt>i.i to the school lxx.trd from th~ Stuck•nl Housmg Subcomnutlc<' ul the Cltiwn's Budget AclvJSory Conuruttee. Wheth<'r or not you ayrcP \\1th the condus1ons, 11 .ipp •etrs to hove somt' of the mo t v,rlid mun- twrs m tem1s ot cnrollmnnl '<llld c-r1pc:sc1ties of any I httvc. seen. Whc•n 1 tun ... 1ttmu as a judgP., I h.ive to dN1de who c111d what lo hcheve, even if J don't ht1VP a lot ol <•xpertisc in thilt dn•.i. So. my first question to the suhc omm1th•e Wds why should I lw.h1·v~ what 1s m this report. It turns out that lhl' mclll\ dutho1 ol the wport d1ws dP.Tnogrnpluc projection-. 101 <l liv- ing. I le works m th<• r 'di eslcth! devclopmC'nt departnwnt of his company dnd tloe 10-year tore- C'asts of this type of mtonnalmn dll over the country. We couldn't afford to hue a quy Wlth th1!' . much experti. e to do this report EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING gay geiser-sondoval for us. Luck')' for us, he put m more than 200 hours of work for free. , Next, I wanted to know what his hias wac;;. I lo\\! would any ot the school reconi1gurations affect his children, hi<> neighborhood, or his family? Under any SC'enario, . none of these are aftcctNJ. So, there is no built-in bias to make th<.1 hgwes suspect. Tiuril, J want('(] to know what WdS the motivution for producmg thic;; report. Were members of.the r.onunittce plil11ning to have a f(ttur • in school poliucs1 No. 1Wo m~mbers of the subcomnuttee we di the encl of thl.'ir tem1s and the other h'<to are only hopmg (or a better education for all of the stu· dents m Ute dJStrict. AftN my rt>VJew of the report, I believe tlrnt we should u .. e the e h~JUieS as the premic;e for making long-tem1 housmg solutions. · To produce it.; rc>port, the hou .. - ing subconuruttc • first started with the pi.strict consuJtunt's pro- . jectlons.of luturc ~ludenl populn- tion by school site and 9rnd<' l(>V· el 'Then, U1e comnullPc d1drt1•cl where tho:.e hgurc•s hc1d been wrong ancl hy how much. The figures hdVP been 9ff by as much rlS l7''o, Then, the comm1ttee ctdJUStP.d the enrollrnt"nt pro)l'< - lions to be more re<tlistic. Next, Ute committee ddjusted thl• school capaoty calculation ... nw dic;tnct allotted two room per elcmentaiy school for non-cla..,!>- room u""'· That means the ~chool can have a librnry but no comput· .... n lab, musit worn or science lab The conuruttee thought each .. school should have the fieilbility of lout rooms dl f!dch site, At tht> secondary le'(el, they asked the udrninistrntors which rooms wen~ nst>d for -.pc<.1ali:1E>d pw-poses dnd ddju::.tcd the cdpcKity down by , n additional 10%, The committt!{! . then n>c:Clkuldlcd based upon thf: nc1 w enrollment )>ro1ection::. 'and c.chool capae1ty According to U1is , chart, elementary ~d10ols will range from 79% to 'l53%.of capanty m the year 2004. Sec- ondary projections range from 53% to 111 'Yu of capanty. Tiurd, the report detemuned expected capacity b~ed upon the district's projected !lchool conh9u- rc1tions u.c;ing the comnuttee's ddJustc•d enrollment figures and school capanty. This chart sh.ow::. tht· biggest probkms occurring m the Nc·wport Harbor zone, where 1l 1s projected that most of the elP- mcntary schools wiU .be over· 100';'., capunly, wnging to 116"~. FinaUy, the committee pro- pos<'d un altemdtC? configuration, wh1c h was to nldk(! every 'ele- mcnlory school a K-6 school (with the exception of the two Kaisers), dnd three of the :tone secondary schools 7-12. This evens out Cdp,1c1ly so that alJ but three of the larger clt•mentary schools are more fully utilized. ThP. Newport Harbor zone L'> still 1mp11cted and will need to look at rcorwning an clementaiy -.c:hool. The other l'-!:>Ue th~·is not solved m thh sr:enano is Ensign Mjddle School. The comnutlee did not make d recomnwncialion If some of the seventh· uncl c1yhth-9rddcrs are· moved to the high school. it will C'du~c the high·..,chool to b~ over cdpuc:1ty, so that i::. not a logicttl ~olul1on. It may lw tmw lo con">1d- er a moratorium on mtrd-districl transfers lO cnsinn, or maybe WC could flgurP out how to han9 kids from the Cf"11ing . L<.>t's slop etc:< u~mg others of wishing ham1 on our kids m thr> quc t to ~olve all of the distric..1'!) housing problems. Let's hasc our dec1S1on~ on fact.-. and figures. • GAY GElSER-SANDOVAL Is a Costa Mesa resident Htintington Beach Store Only WAREHOUSE SAIE sa,vejrom % Tremendous sau1ngs on: • uu1na Rooms · • Laathlr UPhOlsterv • aearooms ·• 01n1na Rooms 1ncrea1n1a se1ect1on1 saue on: • Clearance merchandise • manutacturer Closeouts • snowroom samples • scratcn ·n Dents • And morel 0 sa11 at our Huntlnaton aeacn ltll'I OlllUI . It' !h t lime of ye r agpm. Clas es cu~ ·wmchng down 1111> mdtenal h b en cover d Hom ~work ha5 been a 1gned, graded dlld handed back. Extra credit has . b en r1dded. That leaw:. on!~" one thmg (gulp) "I'm goinq lo b c-..ranuning O\'er the wet>kcnd. ~ -Jackie Fortunko, 14, freshman, sw1mm1ng, band ON CAMPUS Fmals The one word ln U1e dictio- nary thdt aeurlr cv£>ry i'lud nt drec1d It's a word that conveys •veral mf!aning . and e ltnn But what tyJ>es of bchovlUr does it elicit? _ 71 don't tudr." -David Ybarra, 15, sophomore, .s aung ''I'll he studymg lrn111 my note.., thdt f toc}k from 'J<1.,s. I dun't thmk 1'111 11•ally 11>ndy for futdl , but next Wt->i>k l will be." "I study on lhP. lc1'it mght 11110 cram dll night long " -Tiff any Hafer, 14, fresh· man, basketball I'm Jl <>! qomg t 1t next to omt;:bOd\ m 111 Im alrc:ady · fcplmg all my cl<1s eo; excr;pt I dm gclllng tin A m occer • -Cody Whaley, 15, fre5h· man, soccer. en10~ hanging out with girlfriend -Vanessa Bames, 14, freshman, softball "I'm not u11mu to -.tucly. H I fail 1l will ho i1 bu111111cr. f\ ly c ho1< · · !.!~ arP f,11) or lail " -Travis Deschenes, 15, freshman, en1oys ~leeping "I'll ht~ tudymg lrom kite; t'lf nolf' c~mb I ht1\a abuut 2(iQ nolt> fdrds from ~dc.:h < )<i s. In order to lJt'l a yuod n >llc•gt' education 'tuclymu for f111 ils L'> t'S'>l'ntial. • -Joslyn Sinclair, 16, Junior,.s1nging, Color Guard, horses CO-ASTLINE COMMUNI TY COLLEGE ••• right in your neighborho_od! DAY AND EVENING CLASSES 0FI•ERED I.. Y<> R AR ' Also A\·ailahle: Internet Clas · s. Lh e Cah] ~ Classes. Tvlecnur~ ~s < 1 d \Veekend oJJ gt . • Accounting • Art • ~iology • English • ttallan • History • JeWlsh Cutture • Math • Spanish • Speech • Art • Dance • Digital Art • English • Foreign language I • History • Legal Assistant .• Parent Educatton • Purchasing • Travel / Tourism • Speech , .. ,I 1111 1 t I l 1•._'.,l1""(11111>1 ~ ;~ ~ l )l 11 c 11!1.1 ( 11,f.1 \l c· ..... 1 • • ActQI • Er.glib • Foreign Llllllll9I • Gerontology • Real Estate • Mlthmnatlca •Ply~ •.._•waving ~ t r e )" 0 1 e d 1t ,. g If .. lt e 'Y )f g I ' . . 4 Monday, January 25, ~ 999 COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM 1 wrotH. Woods lS w1 arr.h11t"<:t and e1ght·ycdr .n~sHlent f the c y. His dvJr. exp ncnc has in~ua­ ed the AD1f>r1<.:dn Youth Sorcer 0 1gamzatto11, the Ame1 1c n lnstiluh• of Arch1h cts, N<·wport Harbor SollhrJll Doostm Cluh <tnd bcrng a ' om h Cor Bob\>y Sux ,1nil Am ncan Gtrls Solt· hull "I bt>IH'\'C It IS lhe JC ponsi- hJltl\l of cac.h and nvcry <:JtiZen or our Ulf'1tl caty to SNVC in some cupndty of <.:onunu1111y tl\Volvc•ment," h •wrote DIFFERENCE CONTINUED FROM 1 ttw J),11ly Pilot l>y k111d1•rut1rtl'n lt'd( IH'I PNHJ)' I ll{lcHci Y.. litlt· \rthur h1•lps out an f\1.lr· tnll'7" 1 J.t~s. h1' w1lo• ht Ip!. out 111 Enuc11d <; <his~ 111•xt door "It\ o r<!Wdl dtll\J ((l hP!p," ~}lf' st1tcl "Tht>St· < lllldrt'll .UP hkl' spongt·~. Tht>y 11•<111~ Wurtl l!J lf'olfll " Enqcud hos lhl•'I' ol thr> Ti•tJI· pl<· B,11 '.ih111 \ olunl<'< 1c; Ill h<•1 clt1"s l'\t'>IY Wl'~·k • \\i 1th 30 ktch. Ill Ill) c 1,,,s, at'!. haru·-.o proVlrh .ill the 111<hvutual· tl'HI i'lll.'•1!111111 tl11 y flt 1•d," h1' !.did 1 hP<,1• \i ohllltl•Cr ltf'IJ! d gn ctl dt>fil · 1 tw lulunnq progt<un Wu lcu1••cl hy Susdn B1'< ~1·~· " lllP.TII· uc r ol lilt· S1 ter hoo<1 ol Templ1: Bat \ohm J fdvinq f~od bngc11c1's let1t•1, B1•1 kPr .1-;kt.•d the qroup 11 11 "With 30 kids in my clos.s, it's hard lo provide all the ind1vidu · olized attention they need . ThMe volun· teers help o great eteat.• Peggy Engard k inocrgan M telK.hcr Pnmon.i would Ill' w1lhnq to lwl11 sonw ot 1!11• t<'.i<'h!'r"> 111 \\'<'sl Side! l'ostd .i1 c PIPrlttP :.tud1•nts' liln· ljlldCJP d 'V<'l· opnH'nt. Al !Pttst mn1• \<>I· untccrs iouk up tlw chal- IP11g1• 1(.1 spend IHI hollr Wl'Pk lwlp111g out at • u mort• pt nph• wou'1<1 r<'dl111· ho" ".ti u.1 hi<• um• hour .1 "i>Pk ts, thP~ w1111l<l -.1>l11nlP<•r, too,• lrt•ne SHl<l Arthur '-did tht· for.u:-. of ~hf! tutmin!.J as ta1.,u l<t11()Uil!'JI con· gcwa~ ut XJl re , pn 30, 2000, an.u Ad 1ms' at on Jun 30, 2ot12 · -~. Other Issues on the genda: • The coundJ wlU c:ons1dct ~ng the 12 ere pns~j tfov c th Central bbrcHY J)(lmHU\ent l)p ·n tipncc, 1C:cordtng to terms of n agrc uwut t t Wf! n the ("lly nd Tit riv• q!o. . ty au<l JrV1ne Go ott1c1119 Ins t year discus l}d pu 1bly bwllrf 1 o 2:.!7-urut senior ho11 • Ul1J plcx on the l<mcl, but WPte unnble to rcoch an ~urcc· menl on 1ep1aoenu?11t opPu spnc<! . lrviQl"' Co offjcinls . tl1~n • cram>ed u1~ propvsal and at the lime said the~ would pursue' a Illitller project at Lowei Sb 1 w Landing, where th y atrc y Mve approval to builcl Ridgeway has said he would hkc to see senior hou~mg on U1 • land rnVL<;ited. 1f the coundl accepts the paxcel, it will not prncludc the lund froru bemg used , s a sate for senior hou~mq m the h.1lli'H•, if the city and th~ Irvme Co r<.>uch di\ aurcenwnt, said Cit~· At10mP.y Oob Burnham . • Approval of th1• BrJlhon Peninsuld sign prog1 am will hC' up for coni;id<•ratwn. A pruto· typ<• of the contrm Nsml taml ang·polc ::.190 will bP-brought to council C'bamhcrs bcfor they makt~ a dec:i.s1on . helpful an remJorcmrr '"'hat stu· ctenh have been lCdrning Ut them· regular da,:,s le~ on~. uThc individuul rtlll'nt1on ht>lp:-. to <lnve home the kinds of ~k11Jc, we're teachinq thf'm," slw ')did. Lany Uecker ol Corona clf'I M,ir, whos+• w1fl' lound1·d tht> pro· q1,un, 1s ulso 001• of the voh111 · t<'f•r.s , "~11• have ,11 It d-.1 oni• p!!rson th~rc ('Vt>1y dc1y," ho s.iicl .. "TI1c l1;Mc.;hers are so t1pp11~c 1c1t1v an<l the ch1lc11l•O clff' so re:.pN lful. But must <•I all, 1t <1 Wily w m kc a diHerence, nght now." -- • $end AROUND TOWN ;fems to the Dally P1!01, Around Town, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627, fax them to (949) 646-4170, or call (949) 642·5680. ext 228 A complete hsting of Arouod Town tan b found at dallypilot.com TODAY 1·11c W<1tklng C'lub of Newport Bl>,H h wUI niect ell 9 a.m. and 7 }1.111. at I lospital Road and Supe11· or Avcnu . I o~c Wi'Jght and have • l11n. f':or mom mfonncttion, C'Cill (94911>50-1312 n ndr~hsions representative from Woodbury University will v151f. OCC from 10 a m. tQ l p.m. The rep will he t.n 1ront of th'! <:hoof' Studf•nt Center, 2701 fatrv1ew Road, Co::.ta Mesa. Appomtme.nts are not requued. ror more mlormation, call (714) 432-5894. A healthy eating class .will be presented from l .30 to 3:30 p.m. . t OASIS St>n1or CentN, 800 Mar· gu~11te Ave., Corona dcl Mar. Admission ic; ttPe. For more infor· mc1lwn <'c111 {91l)) 644-3244. An Introduc:Uon to Hypnosis < lt1s:s will iw µ1cs1·nted Jrom 6 to 7 p .m . dt tlw J\lphu Om<!yu Hypno· sis Ccnh.·1, t.500 W. H<.lll>oa Blvd., Suite '.l02 l >, Newport Beach. J\Ullll SIOJl IS $35, ror mor~ 11\fOr· 1Jlr1t1011, <".<ill (H4~J 72:~·4728. ,\ le<:lurt• litlP-d "Attention Deficit D1sord..r Ovcrvu~w" will be pre- !. ulecl al 7 pm. at C'odstlinc ( ounc;ehn~J C1•nt~1 01 l\lewport U"ad1, 1200 Qul11i St. A.drruss1on JS rr1• •. Fu1 more 1n.tonnation, call (l 49) 476-0991 TUESDAY The Costa Me~a Republican Wcull<'ll P dt·rc1ted will mPet at 10 30 <1 m • t the Co..,ta Mesa Golf ;rnd C'ount_ry Club, 170 l Goll C'o1tn1P I II\•· Tlw program is \lllNI "Know Your Members." For n11.1re mtoirnation, call 5S7-b545 A h,rlh'oom dance class will be J>l"si>nl< c1 trorn ,J to 4 p.m. at OASIS 1 mm CPnter, flOO M.t.r- nuN1t A\ie . CorOJhJ del Mar dm1s'-10n is $5. for more mfor- nwtmn, c-.uJ UJ49) 1)44-3244 OUR MCALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXKO AS W[ll AS l!AJA ALSO ON OUR MENU. FISH TACOS TORTI LLA SOUP 'CHILI SIZE CHILI ,HEESE OMELETIE Cockto11s Phone Aheo<I for Food To Go 296 £. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA • 949-645-7626 UNIQUE WINE ROOMS CATERING AVAILABLE PRNATE PARTY, ROOMS cepts dOd vunl hulary. "'nu.! qodl , ..,..ml""'l"""".....,_....,~.-..""""Jl'\iJl'\i.-....-....-....-..."""""""'~""""-"""""""'._..'-"'~...,.L-Wll is IC} h.i\11' them prohunnl m Eng lish.~ llf' saul "Just.he,inng rwu- plt• t<tlkmcr m Enuh-;h 1 probc\l>ly h elpl 111. It Jll\l:.l he TPnlly h.ird Oil sonu• of thPlll." Mnrlmez aid the children's far.es hcfhl up wh1~n Arthur com •s ' to th ' t.los:o "l ft h li.!•ch c1 womlt•tful rnp· port with the studPnt , " sh aid. •Tiicy bfO so happy to c;how him whl\t ttu•y'v~ It aw •d • Engttr<l, who nl~o hc1 pilt •nl voltmt1•prt; In h r 'In "· aui the prO{J r :un h s h en p.ullcularly Ml· ITT' OtJR MEMHl HS Mtmbcr for: 6 YC".ITJ o .. cup11iom I tl11or ol , cwport UC.1 h (7Ml Why did ~u Jui11 Sh•rc-~ Upl "I '""'I rwn foc11d1 1((1)11\ll\C:llll sh~peo l f1 ~ I was rc.idy 10 ger Ii i" wab; foiirm, 1or1c m.ll!fC\'tlll o rcopon.at1s lrom uak1ng 11•~ . ' Oon1M Baa« W1u1 •n:,r>ur r ulu1 "l'tn scrongrr :1ml more 101100' Rqiular acre. se worki: ~'ha1 dn )'f>U IA 1hc1111 Slle~Upl •J\IJ the 61Jtl u lrn:nclly. 111f.1rm:atiH• nJ It Ip ul l11r owner• anJ .tt'.Afi:arc dt'<lloiretf 111 k<'~l'lllR the duh 011 fht' cuu111~ ~I ·r l•I all rh.u tnn~~ anJ hail1h havl' lu ollcr, I ~lw~ tcd a1111lorn1hlc: 1 !-.~ Up. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doity Pilot AIOUllD 10Wll The Central Orange County Dlvt ion of the California Retired Teacher's Association will meet at the Santa Ana Elks Club. 212 Elk Lane. Santa Ana. The event will feature a musical program and lunch . Member:. age 85 and older The Cost. Me.a Chamber of awarded aJter each game. Admli· Commerce after-hows busmc s s1on is $3 per e ion. For more mixer will be from 5:30 to 7:30 information, call {949) 759-4871. p .m . at the Newport Rib Co., 2196 ,. ·will be honored. Potential mem- berli in the Newport-Mesa area are cncowoged to attend. For more lnformation, call (714) 998- Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The A reading and dllCUllion grou)> event will feature a no·host bar, titled "Getting There -Then door prizes and hors d'oeuvtes. to CaWornia's Mother Lode Dur· For more information, call (714) . mg the Gold Rush" will be pre- 885-9090. ·-scnted at 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Centia.l Library, 1000 Avo-· cado Ave. Pre-registration is required. For more information, call(949)717-3.808 3343. . SATURDAY An anger management support group will be presented from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Alpha bmega Hyp- nosis Center, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Suite 202 D. Newport Beach. Admission ls $10. Foe more information, call (949) 723- 4728. The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce will install its new board of director::. at a 7 15 p.m. dinner at the Five Crowns Restau- rant, 3801 E. Coast Highway. Social is at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $35. For more \J\formation. call (949) 673·4050. A back-<:ountry hike will take place at 9 a.m. at Cr)'Stal; Cove . State Park, 8471 E Coast High· . way. Newport Beach. ~ack-coun· The Six Point Star chapter of try hikes will Itleet at El Moro Vis- Toastmasters International wall itor Center. Parking is $5. For meet from 7 to 8:30 p .m. at the more information, call (949) 491- Jewish Community Center of 7647. A compUmentuy financial plan- o.ing seminar titled •How to Select ·a Million-Dollar Prof es· s1onal Money Manager for your $100,000 Portfolio" will be pre· sented from 6 to 7:3Q p.m. ~t the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Ave. of the Arts, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714} 241·. 3221. WEDNESDAY A free program titled "Watercol- or Portraits -A Slide Presentd- tion ~ will be presented at noon at the NPwport Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room. 1000 Avocado Ave. For more mformallon, call (949) 717-3801. A needle am class will be pre- sented from noon to 2:30 p.m. at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar· guerite Ave.. Corona del Mar. Admission is free. For more inf or· mation, call (949) 644·3244. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Cormncrce sunset networking will be presented form 5 to 7 p.m. at the Club House >Jt the Pelican Hill Golf Cow::.e,. 22651 Pelican I lill Road South, NPwport Bedch. Admtssion for members is free and for potential members is $10. Por more infor- mation. call (949) 729-4400. Orange County, 250 E Baker St , · Costa Mesa. Toastmasters offers a self-paced program for those wishing to learn the basics of pub- lic speaking. fjpr more Wonnd· tion, call (562) 691-5992. THURSDAY Women in Management's month- ly meeting titled Networking - The Best Marketing Tool for the New Millennium will feature guest speaker Susan Linn, Orange County's •Networking Queen,• at 6 p.m. at the Sheraton Newport Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Admission lS $27 for members and $35 for nonmembers. For more Worma· non, call (714) 995-6353. Scrabble Club No. 350 will meet from 6 to 10 p .m. at Borders Books and Music, 1890 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Beginners and experts are · welcome. Players must bring their own games, timers and pencils. The club will provide score · cards a nd will maintain and publish perfor- mance sti;\tistics. Prizes will be FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance companies don't want you to know. Was your car injured? You may be too!! It may be weeks, months or even years before you experience pain, $tiffness, headaches, even arthritis! Don't settle your case until you read our free report. FOR YOUR FREE REPORT CALL (I 888 330 34SO ) TOLL FREE 24 -HOUR RECORDED MESSAGE ? • Does the current financial market '? have you confused? "'? • Are your investment results ? e meeting your objectives? • ? •Would you like more time for your family and your business? 'l • • CALL PHILIP PLUTA Smwr ( 'u·e Prt.11Jent • Smi11r Portfi>lin ,If a11ager (800) 643-8930 /(Jr m111Y 1itfi1rmatw11 61 O Newport Center Drive, Suite 900 • Newport Beach SWo t. Co IS a ftttdom ScClittits Company Member SIPC, NYSE end map 9eC\llllfS oc~ Have you consid~red a PRIVATE SCHOOL EDUCATION "\ for your child? The Pegasus. School lnvttes you to join us for KINDERQARTEN INFORMATIOn NIGHT January 27, 1999 • 7:00 p.m. The Pegasus School ltf'-2 UMfalltlJt lAM, ~Biiai. CA 92646' (71 4) 9'4· 1224 •FAX (71 4) 962-6047 A tidepool walk will take plade at 2 p.m. at Crystal Cove Sta~ Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Participants will meet at Los Trancos Parking Lot Parking is $5. For more informa~ tlon,call (949)497-764?. SUNDAY A back·country· hike will take place at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast High· way, Newport Beach. Back-coun~I try hikes will meet dt El Moro Vis· 1tor Center. Parking is SS. For more mfonnation. call (949) 497· 7647. . Advertorial · Auto .. Facts TIME FOR A NEW BATTERY? Generally, car battcrie~ can be expected to l;ll)t three to four year.. As thi time approaches, car owners ~hould take careful note of sluggi-,h ~tart-up . which may warn of the need for a new battery. Before making this determinatton, battery tenninals should be checked to see that they ~ clean and ecurcly clamped. The water level~ of non-sealed (maintenance- free) should also be checked to !>CC if more water is needed. And, it should be detennined if an eleccncal problem i!I draining the battery. Beyond the~ checks. auto technicians can perfonn lwo te L\ to ~c;e."i; battery health: a load ~t. which measures voltage under reafottc conditions, ind a test involving a hydrometer to check add concentration in battery cell~. HINT: At 0 degree, Fahrenheit. car batteri~ produce le.ss than hal the power they can produce at 80 degrees F. . KIDS AND AIR BAGS A new regulation from the National Highway Safety Administration allow parent!'! to install an on-off 5witch for pas\Cnger-side air bag if they cannot avoid having children under age 12 ride in the front seat. This mt'a~urc removes any deployment nsk in the event a child is positioned too clo<1e to the air bag. Please note, however, that nearly all f atalitics involving children and air bags occurTCd either because the children were noc buckled in or properly re trained. In 1l1'Y case, the back \Cat is the safest place for chlldrtn in a vehicle. According to a 'tudy by the In urance Institute for Highway Safety. ridin~ m the back 9el.t redUCCl a child\ riK of death by JS·SO%, wtth or withOut an air bta· Safety is always your lint concern-and oun. That' why it b importal'll that rou can tnast the shop you dca with for your routine car work. We are not afraid of difficult ttpair probtema, because we have years Of eiperience in acc;urate diapolil. CAP, (9'49) 646-6910i11n oft'icW inlpeccion nt llljuslina .... ror amot ttnicel. We offw AM· Approved ICl'Vke, lftd ID8clalila in~ CJenriln. Swedilb. lftd l4mnr CSI. Come Me U1 IOOft It 2090 PllCefttia. COMA Mesa. nl-OPENER • ---- Mtondoy, January 25, 1999 • Sporn Editor Roger Corf son • 949-57 44223 or Fikse paces Vanguards, .~3~60 • Sophomore perfect from the field, nets season .. high 15 points to propel sec past Concordia Saturday. JASON HIU . ~Pb '• IRVINE -The Southern Call• fomia College women's basket- bOll team has had a recurring problem of late. Thti Vdllguards bave not been able to take a big lead into halftime because of ten- tative first-h8.lf play. So their success has depended upon whomever will step up on any given night d uring the sec- ond half. Saturday night, sec sophomore Raebel Fikse came off tbe bench to score 15 points in a 73-60 Golden State Athletic Con- ference victory over host Concor- dia. DON l£ACtWAllY Pk.OT E stancia High wresUen have a good hold on the basics of the sport with Nate Skaar handling the coaching chores for the Eagles. At right. · • Lub Navarrette brings Costa · Mesa's Frederico Arrona to the mat during recentPCL club. Below, Eagle senior Nlck Ferrell closes tn on a pin of Mesa's Jesus Favero. Below rtgh_lt Skaar takes a hands-on approach, as he demonstrates a cradle move at an Estand a 1 practice. "Rachel has· seen a lot of time lately and just took it up another notch tonight,• Coach Russ DaVis said. "She came up big for us and made some key shots when we needed them.• Fikse, who was 6 of 6 from the fi eld and 2 of 2 from the trec- throw line, only had-two points and collected three personal fouls in the first half. Worse yet for the visitors, Concordia (9-8, 2-2 in conference) scored the first sue points of the second half for a 34- 33 lead. .But Fikse stepped in and scored eight points as sec went on a 10-2 run. A pair of baskets by Sara Herkenhoff and another bucket by Fikse gave the Van- guards a 49-37 lead and the Van- guards (15-6) 3-11 cruised home from there. "I just go out and do what 1 can," Fikse said. "I don't look to shoot that often, but tonight, J had HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN'S HOOPS a run of good luck and kept sink- ing all my shots.• F1kse, who also had five rebounds, closed oi.tt her rught by s\epping back an d nailing a three-pointer, much to the delight of the sec fans who made the journey up the hill. Herkenhoff finished with 12 points and five rebounds. Team- mate Kry.sti Wright had 10 points and six rebounds, while sec senior:WanlJ Kempton bad 14 points: After the game, Davis once agam stressed how balanced his team is, noting senior All-Amen- can Amee Pma's statistics. Pina had 11 assists in 37 minutes, but just one point. . "She's had just one point in the WRESTLING last two gam('S ano we've won by 17 and 13! Davis said. "It just goes to show, even when our All- American is doing things besides scoring, we have the depth to play with anybody.• The Vanguards scored 25. of th ea points f rorn the foul line, making .an impressive 71.4 % of their attempts. DaVtS' squad was · alsoi 4 for 13 from three-pomt range. The victory keeps Southern California College in a flI'St-place tie with Azusa Pacilic. 11lis week the Vdl\guards host Fresno Pacific Tuesday, before traveling to Pci,int Loma Nazarene Saturday. Taryn Commins scored 20 pomts and had seven rebounds for Concordia. Pricilla Bendik and Jaune Gast each scored 11 points for th·e Eagles. Wrestliiig has always been part of .i Estancia High Coach Nate Skaats at Cal St.ate Fullerton, but was turned down. Eventually, he ended up at Cemtos College where he worked with Coach Jeff Smith. It was Smlth who referr~ Skaar to Estancia, which was lookirig for a coach. which builds strength, intelligence and . character. You don't find many compound fractures, JUSt a few little dings.• "RecenUy, Skaar deoded 1t would be a gOod idea to seek the asststance of the coaches at Cost.a Mesa, Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor U\ building the )WUOr high program; a joint effort to help ensure wrestlers at ~ery weight and rebuild the sport in the Newport-Mesa di trict. 1 life, so it is no surprise he has .. begUn to build his own P,rogram. ,J~'iON HUl. Oat, ... E sta.nd a High wrestling coach Nate Skaar can remember being 3 years old and swinging on barbells as his .. father conducted practices aunounded. by a hue of .waat. He was destined, both by exposure and bloodlinet, to ~me a wrestler • 1 But ~ be graduated and got married, he decided it wu time to move away from Albert La. M'"""Dta, CalUomia seemed qu • good place to go. .. •1 mond out ban ln Au_gust (1997) with no job.• Skaar, an Bnglilb major at Luther ~ CoUegti in Iowa. Mid. •we got our ..,.-rtmmt an ._ lntatnet and )U9! showed I up. I WMD1 pinning an~ into . 1 WI ,,. .... 811dMiD4bl'Glbswert bi6ft9! 1 tM m' I= tbetiag. --' ... .., IDr. polidoo· Right away, be noticed the difference between Southern Calif omla wrestling and the storied traditions of the Midwest. "It was a real eye-opener,~ Skaar Mid. "Estancia's kids are u a thletically talented as any in the country. But sometimes the love of the sport and the attitude is lacking. I'm trying to insWl the same kind of work ethic I learned in the Midwest.• Skaar, a former NCAA Division Ill All-American at 1.42 pounds, has seen the decline of the sport during his own career on the mat. The blg challenge i.s rebuilding the sport, which la both COit effective and has an ampballl on telf·reli4n<'e. One way Skaar hopel to make an impact ii by develOp&ng a program at tht jumor ~ sCbooI level. • •Well. I Nid before, l\ln:ell comes through i'9a\&itmeat. • Skaar Mid. •t want t.o 1nrs,•1.tbe 1nnnbet al~ WHllltlen. ~ ..... I I • the tpOrt Iii brutally PbY*al· But it II a sport As for Estanoa, Skaar has been able to fill all the weights this SC&Son and hll · seen great improvement. "We placed four wrestlers at the Est.anda Tournament,• Skaar said.• As a team we were 11th. La t year, we f i.nilhed 26th. We have a good selection of students, who C'an really develop gOOd wrestling skills • With the help of auilta.nts Deve · M endenhall and Andrei Baniol, the Eag&es continue to improve UUI seuon . And Skaar mq»iidl future lnaprovement. •Within tb9 nnt few years. there Will be aome bones c:aming out of Bltanda, • SkMr Nkl. •w. bave 101D1 qlbomol9I aadJurdaiawta,p=.pagrl 'ng well. Once,.. 911-tt. ~ .... ,,.. Wtl bllft. ~ c ........ .......-n .• QUOTE OF TH DAY •£stmda's kids ere as ~ trMnted as tl'ff ii the aM!lry, But somllines '9 IM of (wresting) cnl the attitude is bbig .. : .... Nate Skaar, Estancia wrestling coach 5 SPORTS HALL .OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM Newport .Harbor • Small but definitelY. nughty. 8ARJ<Y fAutANT:R en Bill Johns 1 began his • Newport Harbor High football career as a freshman in the fall of 1991, he enVlSioned spending a lot of time m the backfield. By the time he was through, he'd done just that. though not m the marmer he had planned. After his tailback aspirations· were rebu.ff ed early by Sailor coaches, he graVltated toward the trenches, wbere"tbe spotlight continually found him during a standout varsity career. ·He's as tough as anybody we have and he's among the best we've had at his position,• Newport Coach Jeff Brinkley said of bis 5-foot-9, 195-pound then-senior noseguard, who became a leading figure on the school's only unbeaten CIF championship team m 1994. Johns played guard and linebacker his first two years at Harbor, but was shifted to noseguard as a JWUOr. He quickly molded his unique blend of quickness, desue and strength into a virtually unblockable force. ·we couldn't block the guy,· said then-Cd.M Coach Mark Schuster, one of many offensive masterminds to see their best- laid plcins b uned by Johns' propensity for launching himself through blockers and into the opposing backfield. Johns was a second·team All· Sea View League performer his first season as a varsity starter, but his continued devotion to weight training -he competed in the junior national weightli.fting championships - led to a big improvement in 1994. The result was 105 tackles, 13 112 quarterback sacks, 10 additional stops behind the line of scrimmage, and a shelf full of individual accolades. Newport Harbor's Bill Johns. Johns was an All-CIF Division V choice and was Newport-Mesa District and Sea View League Defensive Player of the Year, nearly Wlheard of for a noseguaxd. As greganous and personable as he was tough, Johns, who also platooned at guard his seruor season, was selected to represent the South m the Orange C ounty All-Star Game. He continued to shine \fl the all·star enV1I0nment. despite gwmg awayup to to inches and 100 pounds to future Division I 0Uens1ve linemen. Hls six tackies m the all-star game, however, proved to be his final gndiron performance before concentratl.ng on his studies at the Uruvcrsity of Arizona A media arts maJor on pace to graduate 10 December, Johns remains mvolved m athleti~ U\ Tucson, vtdeotapmg games for several Wildcat teams. including football and men's basketball Johns accompanied the Arizona football team, mcluding younger brother and redshirt freshman long snapper Reed Johns, to the.Dec. 30 Holiday Bowl m San Diego. Bedtime story • SCC falls to Concordia, 68-56, but Coach Dollar MEN'S HOOPS believes Vanguards are mg, to pad the lead 10 the second making steady progress. half. Concordia, which lS cunent- ly ranked No. 1 m the nation in Joos Hill. free-throw percentage (74.5°0), ~rid was 26 of 30 from the chanty stnpe. Gile , who leads tho con- IRVINE -Once upon a· b.me, ference (84.5%) was 11ot12 and there was a men's basketball Burge s was 1 of 8, team which played for Southern There were a couple of pieces California College. That team in the game where Concordia bad loads of talent, but couldn't moved ahead by rune points, but figure out what to do with 1t. thP Vanguards fought back and, Saturday night, the Vanguards ai. with 5:37 to . play, Dennis struggles continued with a 68·56 Keane, who finishe d Wlth 18 setback to host Concordi4 m a poU\ts, hit a three·pointer and Golden State Athletic Conference SCC tra.iled, 52-48. The basket game. But ot . least C~ch put SCC hms -and there wos e Cameron Dollar would live hap-b g turnout -bad ( m the game pily ever after, for a night 41lyway. and on their fE t. "To tell you the truth.• Dollo.r Som storl don't have a hop· Sa.Ld, "I thought we played pretty py ending and the Vanguards well lb.is week (Dolla.r was o.lso could never come an)• closer than refemng to SCCls near-Cinderel· four. Still, Dollar enjoyed this la upset of Biota Tuesday). We bedttme tory more than the ones inissed some shots inside and got hl5 t am wu producing a couple some tough breaks. but w gave of weeks ego, although be admltl a good effort for •O nunutes the beanstalk hasn't been com· . tonight. pletely scaled yet. · •After these tut two gam • I •The hwnp ls Still there,• ;:ooi. can go home and Sleep wen.• Jar said. ·out at seems like we are The Vanguards (6·16, 0""4 an getting better. A couple breUlgo conference) actually led for muC'h our way tonight, or agalnlt Biola. of the first half and built )eeds of lt'I a different story. We are "!Y five and teVen points. Both times clme. • the EagSes sUrged bM:k. b8bind Jabari SlmmOns ICOl'9d 11 the ahootiDg u Jolll Gllillit, w11o pouits tor sec uc1 bed to lcored 20 polnts. rebounds. JObp KOhlbAM ...... Go. :made twO be.ata iDd • nln&.ud Ardli C\11111 a.cl --thrM-pointer to cut SCC'l md ID poima tor tbe VanguMll. two. Wllb 4:14 Wt In the ftnt ..... Mllllnci '"* ...... Joel Burgen made two fl'M IMMd Wblaa. wlM> bllblm throws end Concordia W a 22· of SCC'a IDllD 1m1• ....... • • 0 D If e d it n ,. 5, 1· 7 1d b JC at of d. if ie lS to n or 7 ' • . 8 t er h l· b to or dd aot d .. to :h· ng an c at ---:n. ~-<!M---'"'.l·-,._p 21 ···-··~ MWltii WiC1 ~· ,,.,.... of :P" ..... "!Ill!!~• 1be Eagles Jl3'-9,· 2·2) -.t ........... .... .... bllt llll8'i ~-dfDw ...... 9CC .... "' 0 I . 6 : MOnday, Jonuory 25, 1999 Ne..,;port Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot -First time a charm , LOOll•I IACI •iV<31 ' a ~go lhis week • Costa M High' g1ds ba~etbAll team con· tinu<'!ci tts P clf 1 Coost LP.ogue title Chase wlth l1 A8·'14 vutory over cro S·lown rival Estancla. HccJthcr Robin on, who hn shed with 17 points, hit lWQ free-throws In the C._Q MC• ands to ul Ou~ wfo Tho victory unproved the Mustang to 6-0 in tea~ue and eafned them the 1i rp •tual Ltidy Bell trophy. · Jn 0U1er girls ba.»ketball acUoJU • Newport H 1rbor 1 hgh remained o~ ,game I nhmd ea View Leaguo·leading IW~dge by rec 11rll1119 two mo1e \fictorJes. Genevieve • E\ettb smr<>d n career-high 31 pointdn the Srulc1rs' · 71-4 1 wm over trvme. GIDa lieacts had J I tculs. Evarts also had 13 points ma 54-30 win over "c1ddleh11ck• Corona dcl Mill' High picked up a 52-3::.! v1rtu1y over Uruvcrs1ty behind l3 points and 15 r1•bounds by Kari OJetrlch. Rosa.lie Kane hud t 1 pomts and 14 iebounds forCdM. ln hofl' basketball acUon: • C1dy nrenl 1>cored 1 b points as E tanoa High Jropped Costa Mesa, 72-32, m a Pacific Coai,t I.hi 1ue conlt'sl. Lance Merrlfield scoreq 1 J pou1ts Im Coi;la Mesa. • Newport Harbor 1 ttgh picked up a Sea View Le gue victory over hvmc, 57-54, in overtime ~hmd troog play /rom Ramy Shoukry ac t.}le (•url of regtilation and in overtime. Shoukry had ~our ovcrtJrnr. rebounds . Danny Pulido was 5 of 5 from lhr~-point rnnge and finished WlU\ 21 points. • Corona dcl Mar High lost to Univeh.ity, 68-63, despite 2? point!> from Ramin Bastan1. • t n lhu M Grnpple • of tho Back Bay, Jon KosoH <1nd Andy Glerullnnlng recorded pms at 103 pv1111tls uncl 112, respectively. to pace Corona tlel Mar I hgh to a 40·30 win over Newport Har- bor m Sea View t.cauu1! wrestling. Davenport advances, Venus next S'tDNL't Austr,tl1d -Newport ,....... ____ _ B1·.1r h s l 1ndl>aY Ddvcnport T E N H I S 10 years ago this week • Mike CurU. scored 26 of his 30 potnts alter halfthne as Estllncia High def.cated University, 63-60, Ul overtimP.. to keep pace with Saddle- back m the Seo View League race. Jiow ver, the Roadrunners had Estanda's number later .in the week and walked away Wltb a 69·55 wm, Curtis had 14 pomts and Agu.ltba Heredia .scored 18 points tor Estancia With the loss, Ute ~agloli fell two grurn~s beck. In otbe.r bo)'I basketball action: • With four tarters m double figures. Corona del Mar High had little trouble W)th Tu tin and cnused to a 61-51 victory m Sea View action. Brian Spratt led the way with 15 pomls. Matt Cwiertnla 6C:ored 112 pomts and both Jeff Jack.son dlld Warren Jobmon had 11 each The Sea Kings followed ~ Wllli a 51-42 win over Univer ity. Cwiertnia cored 13 points. • Costa Mesa High ba.tllcd back from an emly deficit to defeat PaciJic.Coast Le<tgue 11val Laguna Beach, 61-60, m douhle overtime. Mesa's Timmy Nguyen <;cored 13 pomti> Nguyen l ter had 19 ma 64-50 Josi> to Wood- brtdge. · • Craig DeBwk and Chrb lee each :.co1cd 12 points in Newport Harhor High'.s 69-46 lo s to Saddleback. • Jeremy Clark scored 19 points in Newport Christian H1gh's 68-62 wm over Cal Luthc1an. In girts basketball action: • ~hannon Su~I scored 17 points as Estanda I ligh upset Uruversity, 46-37, m Sea View League act1on.Suzuk:J also scored 16 points m a 40-30 win over Saddleback. Jn d thrce·game span. Suiu.k1 WC\S 20 of 22 from the foul line. • Stacey Glem scor~d a career-high 27 pomts for Newport Harbor ff1gh, but Tustio never trailed in a 63-46 Sea View League wm. ·compiled by Jason 11W Gonzales, Mollner say aloha · 'I MAUI • I iawa1i ensors 'Stephen Gorw1Jes ana Mark f 0 0 T I A l l • Wrestling matches prove morn excifuig Ulan first believed; locals have a shot at inilividual gold. I have• to confr.ss, when l went to sC'e H.irk Bay rival<; Corond del Mar I ligh an<l Newport I farbor m d wrestling dudl meet . l11st week, 1t wa-, the first tlmf? I had ev1•r wat<·hcd a complete . wrestling nJutr.h. {n all honesty. it was d lol morn fun Uum J thought 11 could·b<'. Something about the internal · slruggle bPtwecn two nvals wmiJldC"d me a bit of my own junior collc!gt> d ays cts u pitcher, locked in a onP-on·one struggle wiUt the batter. The d1Hcrence, of cours1', sn wr~slling, no one can cost you thP battle by · kicking a routine grounder Th<>rn wus just ~omC"lhang very cool about the whole Pxp<'rience Although wr~Umg Cord learn, e~ch aUtlch• wd..; also wrestling tor Utemst>lv•·'> Still, no mdtter who wui, on lhe mdt, teammates an<! f<ms Wt'Tc screamfo9 words of encou1agcmcnt. Mo t of all. P<1ch wrestler haci respect for his opponPnt <mtl c;howcd class, both m victory und defeat. 1 know I'm pontificating a little, but hey, if you have never been to see a wrestliny match, I suggest you go somt?time soon. You'll hav<' d lot of fun. • The Padtic Coast League Finals might be• a good start il you Wdnt to~<·~ some tjuality · competition. Jn fdct, il you go to the ftncils. which are scheduled · lor Feb. 9 dt Umveri,1ty (though stay tuned hN'dUSe Uwre 1s some lechn9 that the date might chang<,?). you rdn watch as some of Cos~d Mesa High's fmcsl take l·oson hill theu shots at a PCL crown. Senior Gus Sdndoval, competing at 215 pounds, has the best shot of all Costa Mesa's wrestlers Scindoval, dJl All-Newport-Mesa District and all-league defensive end last fttll, had little wrestlmg expenence coming inlo the season. Rut he hus won gone 12·0, including three wins en rout<! to the San Clemente Tournament btle. The seeding won't be done until after Uu.'> week's match tigamst Laguna Hills, bul Sdndoval 1S expected to be on(; of the top seed U he can wm ut Ldguna Hilh (the Hawks' . wrestler, according lo Coc;ta • Mesa Coach Mdtt Kellogg, .it 215 is also unde!edtecl), Sandoval Wlll be Ute favorite going m . "Gus is kiild ot small for u 215-pounder," Kellogg said. "He weighs in al 206 and is I extremely hmbcr. He has gu~dt physical abililles and is rt"dlly quick He's come a long way.Otis year.• Sandoval's toughest match this year was agamst Anahf'un. The contest went mto overtime because SandovaJ was able to score a tokedown ill the clol>mg ~f'conds of the thud penod. Just 10 conds into overtime. Sandoval had anottwi t.lke<.lown and the win. Kellogg likes San~oval's. chances because of his desue to hccomn a better athlete and his tend<:ity on the mat. • But Sandoval won't bf' the only one in the hunt. sophomore Antony Grub1Sich 1s undefeated in Pacillc Coai.t League matche after suffering a couple of IO'-"es .early in the year. Grub1sich. the heavyweight. has won six f\lalches in a row. •He JUSt kecpl> <Jelling stronger,• Kellogg said. "With expenence and morn .size, he will be an extremely competitive wrcsUer. We had prect.Jces with s.mto Ana and Cdlvary Chapel • thss yettr and he did well against both schools." Grubisich, who only weighs 240 pounds, hac; one ability cl lot of big men don't, the ability lo shoot. "He's really quick and being able to shoot gives him an advantage," Kellogg said. "He has a good shot to make 11 to the final!'; and should he one of the f avontes next year." Other CcUld1datf!s from Costa M~<;a include, Arturo Casarrubias (1 40), Quy Nguyen (112) and Fredenco Arrona (160). • Corona del Mar H1gh also has some wn•sUers. uccordmg to Coach Gary Almqw~t who have d :.hot ttt winrun!J Sea View League titles, even though the le\lgue 1s very deep. Seniors John Cox (140), Sdm Ungawi ( 145) and Rhett Dee (152) d.Te expected lo be top contenders. "They will reprc!>ent us well," Almqwst Sdld. "l exp ct all three to quaUfy for CIF thh year." Ben Inouye ( 103) is only a I freshman, but could be a surpnse. ,1dy,111c I'd to llw qt1drtt1rflnctls o( thl' Australian 1 >P"" t11d.iy tlPlt•dllnri Marw Drake, f>· l, 6-3, m u MoUner concluded their collegiate football careers Sunday, rnJm•senting the• South in the Hula Bowl All-Steir CldssiCJ t.1t War Memonal Stddium. CO LLE G E l lS KE TIA l l lh·n11n11t1• w111p . IJ,1\1•11port, th1• No I pldyer m the world and the tQp st•Pd .ii Wlll Jllt't't Vc-r1us Williams in the quar- l••rhnt1l, cl (l'IJWtrh of ldSI Yf'dr's quarter1mal. whic h I >.1vPnpurt WMI to move on to the semihn~ I. It .,,..,..., Ll11 thud slrt11qht donunant rwrlonnance 1~1 l >.1v1•np111 l. ..._ hn ch,.patc hC'd her first two foes in 41 uunuh ~ <'<1< h She h,,., now won 11 slrn19h1 ( ,rc111d SI uu SllHJIP.., n1<1tdwc; ... Gonz<1lc:., nn ms1de hnebacker who was a candi· date for the Butku., Award ldSl fall, had a tackle CM· ly, while M0Uncr1 tt dcfen.,1ve end, was on lhe field in the wunmg sldges of the South's 34-14 come- hom-behmd VK\ory Go1Uafos Wds dn All-CIF standout ul Newport Hdrbor, while Mollner ph1yed CJt Estanna and Orange Coast. • SPORTS ESS AY CONTEST G0l.0£N S1ATE ATHl.ETIC CONFERENCE WOMEN SoCA.l. COluGE 73, CONCOIU>tA 60 Sc>CAI College · F1kfe 1S, Kempton 14, Herkenhoff 12, Wright 10, Boeke 6. Pina 1, Emde 9. Stewart 2, Side 4, We1lder 0, Gruber 0, Marks 0, Va11ken O. 3-pt goals -Wnght t, Kemptnn 1. Emde 1, F1kse 1 Fouled out · None. Concordia • Commins 20, Gast 11, Bend1k 11, Jacobsen 6, Andrew 5, FortneJ 5, Kopp 2. 3 pt. goals · Andrew 1, Fortner 1. Fouled out• ~art, Bendik. Ridge. Halftime . ~cc. 33·28. Tal~e your st shot! • Dct1e lo play fdir program is en invitd t1on to tell like it is, California. GOCpEH STATE Antl.ITIC CONFEMNCE MEN CoNcoRDtA 68, SoCA.l. Cou.EQ 56 SoCal Coll999 ·Simmons 18. Keane 18. Kohlhaas 9, Cunis 7, 8radley 4 3·pt. goals · Kohlhaas 2, Keane l, Curtis 1, Fouled out -James, Keane. Concx>rdia Giles 20, Burgess 14, Vander Wal 13, Sebastian 10, Quillen 2, Ay~ S, Hotmann 4. 3-pt. goals· Giles 3, Sebastian 1, Burgess 1, Aye 1. Fouled out • None. HalftUT1e ·Concordia, 31·2S . MatLENNIUM -aoosTER Here·s my candidate for the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame: And here's why; f ron1 the perspective which " c:o un ts most ... you! 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Costa Mesa 92627, fax to 949-646·4170; e-mail to dailypilot@earthlink.net or iust pick up the phone and call 949-574·4223 1r.----ltl JlailylPilotlft SPORTS HAU. OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MltLENNIUM "Affordable Alterriative" Discount casket, Cremation& Burial Sen1ce Newport Beach/Costa Maso Doily Pilat · , Monday, Jonuory 25, 1999 7 I PU&IC HOtlcls [ PUBUC NOTICll 11 PUIUC NOTICIS 11 PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBUC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES 1 ,1 PU8UC IDiCllid fliOT1CI OF TINIT&'I AHANCtAL C~TION CASH 1.,_y1ble •t time ot 8lJEHA p"""· CA, 1111gtit. 10V llabi!ltv f0t ""'onc:ctrect· cru1t0 by aa1d O Id 01 momris ha~ e •PHO 11rce fof Wt1lc:tl Sete HarbOf '°' the Nie are Cl orly. J1~n.z l IJyctoP: SALi TruatM Siie Ho. 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OI IOUH detal!ling ll'le tand Without covenant °' WI'• "'°'to Illa. The benetoarv 92116 6s309E. w'eisl91 s~: = ~ ~: tot)O(d: ~ follow1no units CM-WUll•m•· ·$~ 0 OEfAUl ot OlftClll Aecotd1 "' tna leclefll etedit unoon. Of • 1t1«11n: ·Aa "'°'' tutlv o . •ercv. ••PfllHd 0t •mC1 •Cl. nO« s..ci Deed ot Trv.t 9735 ll A 1l • A • lln kllO'IWI 10 dalrn an D-talo mllc. holiMho&d nema ~ 561 .John ,.,_. TRUST DATED 09/01197, Oll1c1 of the ~OIOlf of check drevw!'\ by a 1t1t1 Of 1er1bed on 1ne 1b0111 men-reg1tt11ng tn ... posAfflO\ or llettcohn lll_9CUllO u10 di· TANT SECRETARY terelt theleln a1'd the ume untna otnerwlM .tated ander:; MO-Q1or1a Loe"'*' ~f~T~~~~ ORANGE Counry, Cliitorn.e. fedtrll hVl.nQI and loan H · tlOnld 011if TrU1t0 The encumt111ncn. to pay tne ~10th• uno111iqnec1 • ~~::'ci~,2&~~11199 apoafl.CS In such not!c.a tor 21 2~u • "''" t: an. Publlehed Newport TO •lCICUledbv: Gl.aER'tOMQ.. IOCtltion. &1V1ng1 HIOCI•· Pl'Ol*tV otcndlllcnbed ram11n.ng principal sum of M'lttan0.0.won0f0efaat 11 • peymeru of eueh,... MY. ~ Scon ~ 311-Get a.acn-ColUI MIN ~ [RTY, rT MAY BE SOlO AT UNA. A SINGl.i MAN ANO tion. Of HVlllQI b1nli Co.ct• ,, being 1 !d • I 11· Jhe the nott l1I 11cur10 b1111>d 100 ~for Sa'e. l!llll i:ng e1rp1r9Cf Wiii be sold 91 rrarn9d tJy l.Jnda.' 311"'9!1 Piiot ~ 11. ~. 1M ..,\ PUBLIC SALt. If YOU FEANANOO SIWESTRE, A fitd 1n hl:tTOn 5102 of the WHt 1odft11 1no other Deed ol Trutt, with 1nterut M!Tten NollCt of Oefeut and NOT•Ca 01' UL• puofJc euctiOf1 by K. E Ooonewardtna; ~am• --• • Mal - NEB>""' EXfll.ANAllON OF SINGll MAN, AS JOINT F1nanc111 Code Ind llJ1ho· COl1'WnCIO dMIQNuon. f l!'\y, .... eon ... proll!ded Ill H•d tlectJOn to Seil. Ttla unoer· In ICCOfdanc• W!th ~· Auction s.Nlc• CSvA2221 T~ 42t.Jul1e Mulie; mE NATURE OF THE PAO· TENANTS, 11 Truator, r•ied to do bu&inaH 1n tn11 of the 1111 PfOpenyelftcnl)ed no11111, advancn. ti any, siqned c...O •lld Not1t1 of prOVialona of Sec:1lon ~1700 11 16842 H&fbOt BIWJ , 4 llbeft I.. AiO, 457~ RENT , 'M'l CEEOINGS AOAINST YOU. HOMESJDE LENDING. INC .. U ttel. At: IN THE QUAD abo11e 11 C>UfPOltlO to 01 under the lermt of 11'11 01.0 Otlauit and Elecuon to Seti through 21718 Qf \fie Cd-Sant. Arie, Coumy of Or· TtllfH& 'Ke1h1Hn Hot. r7 YOU SHOULD CONTACT A H 81ri.fic11ry, WIU SELL AREA OF THE CfTY HALL OF 599 HAMILTON ST, COSTA of Tru1t, 1111m1t1<1 t•11, to be recorded in tr-. coumy lotnla 8u1lnH1 al1d Prolt• aoge State of Ce!1loml1 on loway; Ol·Mergarll1 LAWYER. On Ftbruerv 1. AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO BUENA PAAK CIVIC CENTfR ~SA. CA 92&27. The un· th.lroat and·~ ot the wh•rt the real propeny 11 elons Codi there .,_Ing !.'le 26th day ot January, lb1r11; 441A·""" ... l<atn-through Classified 1999, It 10:30 AM. AAM THE HIGHEST BIDOEH FOR AT 6850 BEACH BLVD .. derligned Tru&111 <111cl1•m1 Tru1111 and of the tru1t1 located end.more thin tl'VH out an unpaid 1t0tege tee 1999 11 10:00 a.m. Twma IMn Holloway: 4e4·~ Index • ~ , ... ....... ....... ~ 4M .. , ·Ill ~ By Fax (1)-+I)) 1>:11.0:;<1.+ By Phone ('1-+1J) M2·:1h"'ll 9y MaiPlln Person: • :1 \()\\I' I U.1\ "'111·1·t ('1111\h I (,\ll.!1t2-IH•l lJ' SERVICE DmECTORY (PJ..a f'I mtl11•h \Om U:tUM' Arni 1•!.00-"' 11111111" ( 11i1•I •r U t •It \t"I I>••~ .. 11h ~I''"" 'I"'"') -For All Your Home and Business Needs -.......... .....,....,ne.*~~~ ~14 ..... "'"'->. f.911 Mmtr G) l 1 ~I 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL •V.A * EQUAL HOUSING SO DOWN ·SO MOVE-IN CCllSTRUCTIOI LOAMS OPPCmTUNfTY FREE COUNSELING No payments duMg corislruc· Allrul .... 1~l11M FREE lll1 of HOMES tlOO 11mt r.nanono a~ble .......,., ,, ....... '"fff· HUIWAREPOS Purchm land consrnictlOl'I • 1..t()O.m.as7 ml fH ...... Act II 1 .. H VETERAN REAL ESTATE Loan & permment fininang .. ~...._ .... llflltpl SOLD!! 1·.a1-4m It lfflltlH "Hf ,ltltftKI, C1A91 Cc.ti IWI & llM!llllH If "&ClllllHllH Showcase Home• for u.-.11uai. ... 1a .. _, b114 11 race, caltf, ttlltlH, Siie in our Saturday Real HJ, .... IU,, la•llltl lllftl" Eltltt Surrilem8Cltl 1 HOUSESICONOOS •Jfleul tl'ltll, tr II lllt•llH Hometo haWeek I• •••• lllf nc~ ,r111rttn, = Adi Stal1 al JUsl $75! FOR SALE ........... .itu1tniuu.. • ne is T IJl9day It sPM CORONA DEL MAR 1111& llWllllllll Wiii HI Open House °"'"OI s 151 VACANT TOWNHOME .... lllfly aec.,1 "' a4Hflist· OedOe Thursdly 6PM II ltf rHI Hllll wllkl II I• It P~ to Advertltt LOWEST PRICED tltlttl .. ti th ltw OIH ttdm In Btst Local 38drm In Coton& de! Mat Out ot aru seller says SE~L IT art '"'~' l•ltr••• '"' all Real E1tat• Section TODAY! Large 3Bdfm & lam~ ••tlll1ti a4ttrUst4 11 t~ta CALL TOOAYll room. needs woltt bU1 PRICE ,......,.. Ill tYltlt"I .. H LISA K. RIVERA HlOO'S l£SS than last sal!I 9'"1 ~ ~ ..... T1 c.. 949-574--4252 $319.000 .... ~. 0tt11t 11111 et fitafMIMltlM, ull HUO ANNEWIUEY KO\.AR l CO. ' T•IHm 11 1 •"4tc IHI hr '49-574--4249 M9-37&-S576 "' ......... oc ., .. , ..... On the move? call HUI " 421-3511 . Call Sell your extra Why play Hide 'N Clautfted household S-k with chlldca,.? ·Today! items Call CleeeUled todayl &42·64578. M2-H78 in Classified 10 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE COSTA MESA NEW HOME EAST StoE COSTA MESA 3 bldtocin. 2 5 balh. lrom bullOe!. ~ l1J 1750 sq It higl celng. AC,, wall!1\ dose~ 2 car al!at gar S28S 990 RE ExcNnot ~9-722-8120 E'SiOE NEWPOAT HEIGHTS area 2 houses oo 1 lot BOlh =•ded $4~9.000 Eatl & Taylor ~ M2-4m TWO CUSTOM HOMES 30tl( l 3151( ThrM l lour 8dnn'a, bull! In 94 l 91 , C1ll '°' dellil1. Earl l Judl, Taylor, Agente 949-642-472 11 3ddrm 2.SBath Townhomt. Olr1C1 ICC ... 2c• 9111191. Or11t BuJi' Aaklng Only 1112,500. ohn Miiier, Agent 587-3897 Eaatslde Fixer 3 + Den Undlf S 350K Agent iC9-723-8 I 20 SELL your used veh cle through c1ass1hed 842-5878 19 HOUSESICONOOS FOR SALE HUNTINGTON BEACH . BRANO NEW DELUXE 2 bedfoom 2 battl, v.alt lo beach linal phase from S219.900 3 95 $lllt rate 9y AWi Agenl Bob Saci\S 949· 76().8544 28 HOUSESICOHOOS FOR SALE LAGUNA NIGUEl: PANO VIEWS ~9K II you want PfllllCf, romance and trlWIQUlkly see this model perfect 3Bdrm Lush hu98 yard Agent 949-588-4368 32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH WATERFRONT SUNSET VIEW 2·Slory 4Bdnn 3Balh Hl)IOO Immaculate Condlbon $525,000 Agent, Brien E~ 949-723-6151 BAY FROl(T CONDO WifH DOCK ~ .. Den Pnced S5t>'f( below ~Ible hOrN $536 000 Uw:e Boggs Agert 949·717-4748 VALENTINE'S MESSAGES APPEARING SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 10TH! Send a special ~essage far only $8. 00. Surprise that special per.son ... your wife, husband, Mom, Dad, Grandma, Unck, · Son, D'aughter, friend or whomever! Wt'U add hearts at no extra charge, 1end you a copy m the mail and enter you m the "FREE DINNER FOR 7WO drawtng)uJt for participating! Deadline: Friday, February 1 ~ ..-noon t I line 2 Line1 I• 3 linu . 20 Characters per line. You may use all 4 lines. For larger ads, call an advertising rep today! we've made it easy for you!! \1 '· .. , .... 111,.1 ... 11., .. , Hours I 1•f.·pli•1111· g :111.1111-:-1.00('lll '''"'"'"~' "'"' \\ all..-l 11 H. I0.1t11-;1 OUp111 ,,.,. ...... 1 ... 1 • 32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT BEACH NEWPOftT HEIGHTS remodlllld opanded 4Bdtin 38alhs. dectr.s batconlo~. $689.000 B ~ Age!1I 714 848·3600 x 231 NEAR FASHION ISLAND "54 Sea Island Or• LOM:SI poc:e 2bl c:onOo fl llfN 2bf 2ba ~ety reroodl By 01mer $2191( · 14 54&-8645 OCEANFRom:- Fant.»t11; V'111AI ~nt 949-723"8120 65 LOTS/LAND ,FOR SALE ARIZONA RANC~ PROPERTY 39 acre. • $14,900 8eau111u1 rolling acrea~ Convenienc to 1.,.0 CA Sla111 t#Oer 45 mllos Good wa.tlt' ara• CaD AZLA t-888-244-5263 (CAL'SCAN) 105 . APTS BALBOA PENINSULA * FABULOUS VIEW • Al 11ie beach,~ 2 tieaoom 2 lldl .. gatl\)e, $1750 94~673,2519 109 APTS CORONA DEL MAR 2BDRM 2 BATH 2-car garage Soottt o( PC H New c:mpcl pwit. No pels/$!Tll(g $169Srrno 949-494-6841 AQel1I 18EOROOM 1BATH lots of NEW·NEWI garage space, no pets, St200 I*. mo 506 t/2 Avoctdo Broker 949·759·9341 1110 COSTA= I • COSTA MESA S BEST • Junk.if I bedroom end 1 bedroom, allo 2 bedroom 1 blltl CN.c gatod commnty. OOOI. tetnS. easy acccsa 10 lteaway beach & mall' 71'-557~75 Nie;. 1BA 1BA ~ 991, Wiiii IO ~l'httdrllS, t!ldg & extra llOfagt evt se9S mo + $425 •.. ~ ~ iC9-.sa, .. 000 Klein Prop Ung& EAST SIDE 2br 1be M New MUST SEE! 211 11111 Pl t4 S950 ma Ran111 Clnttf Call 714 .... 1-4203 E SIDE 2 br 2 bl 8flClal<td ylJd I cat rr. 11191desl Mi;tsl see 343 tBltl IC $1250 Rent• Ctnllf. C.11714 .... 1-4203 * 0t1idled Cottage tfllh paliO l'llllr btlCtt' Cbthedral ceWlg Mdge Movt·ln .Special $875 +deposit 133E. 1611\SI No P111 949·5"8·2421 5drm 1.581ifi Ntw peq & carpet No pets t 66S Irvine Ave '3 $995 I* month 049·729-4342 ~x1 4-40 1~-=1 VIEWIACKeiY 2bl 2ba ~~. 2 Clll oar .:opener, trplc. _.amen. Sl550/mo.~3t30 160 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT COSAMESA E SIDE SMALL HOUSE • 2bt tbe 2 C81 gatlge, ~ counyd, W1Sll/dtyer hkup s11001mo 949-8629741 182 HOUSESICOHOOS FOR RENT NEWPORT BEACH * NEWPORT CREST * By ocean. 2 bedroom, 2 balll wutMiy, pool, l11eplaoo, 2 car 9111ge, No smokelpel $1500mo 714-662-7420 3 SEAWINO By oc:un, 28R, 281. den. WO, pool, FP, 2c 91r, NS/pet Stcoormo. 71'"662-7420 we HAVE 60 HOMES IN NWPRT BCHllCOSTA MESA frOfl'I S1SOO •$6000 Per Mor1h No Fees Broiler 949-642·3850 EAST BLUFf Fanta511C view hou1e 4 btdloom 2'.; ba1h large 2 car '93119' SlSOO'mo 9U·722-9312 •UDO ISLE* Ctlam,rig 2ed.'1112Bltt\. Fft)l:, pallo, garage, •~now $1900 per me.nth Agent 949' 675-4912 • BIG CANYON * Sp9:ious 2 ~ 2~1 p L p w'Q h00k11PS Cenl<'al u , alarm sy\tem. Sl.m'mo So!ry no l*S !M9-644-0509 * BAYAIOOE ~DO Ii 2 bdrm 2 bath, UWtf unt. 2 car gai, pool, IJ>I ga:rtld. $1300mo 1 year leaM 805·374·11138 uoo ISLAND BAY FRONT 2br 2b•. down5la.1rs unrt newty remodeled Sp pev8' fir. lip YIAllY S3t00 949-675-8825 202 ROOMS FOR RENT N.B. W Oceanlron11r2nd Pnvalf room. unlumished snare baltl, 11tiktle5 plicl non &moNrlg ldlr;nenoltft, lal.ndry. 1 block to N.B Pier. S510 00 Pl' month Cal Sam 11 ·94~75-4808 l88fwGen 9AM·SPM) COM 28A cOiioo, lllllS 1rgm Id! Prol no ~pets $560, A• I Fe~ t•l C1U TEO 949-64'·1502 stllbiO ~ oo;w C8IPOC ocean. prt.eto gate, no petJ S57Slmo • utildil!I avail Feb 1 '1 94 '). 720-3400 1204 T~~ I LIDO ISLAND 2br 1.5b1 "'-11f91 lpl F IJt'( Mn Wi1tl petlO S050mio ... 1'2 Uta 949'875-1101 Co1t1 Meideclc Bay $trar1 3 bclnn '°""1hOrne F IJmale prefd ~A~ ~t $500 B(()(lti.e 949-646-2078 Sii1re h .. , COM. mala or ltm. non lmOMlf, 2bf, llrepfai;e. wastVOry, sl0111ge. 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Tut:"day 5:00pm SaturJay .......... .Friday 5:00p!11 . 440 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SA.LE RETIRED TY BEANtE BABlES !of lllle 949-64~ WOLFF TANNING BEDS TAN AT HOME ~~E! un«s lrom Sf99 00 l~w Monthly Pll'f1Tl'lll mEEColcw CataiOQ Cell 1-8()().711-0158 1 448 ~1 American Golden Olk ucretary'1 d .. k • HOO, Amencan Oak mission style desk • Q'iO, English Oak 3 drawer drl$$8r wovll minOf S25d • Kerry 949·251 ·4524 dayS 949-7~8077 8V!W1Q Department 56 O!t11er1s Vtlage pecw IOllll ret11ed 949-875-4412 WANTED , NTIQUES Older Style furn•ture PIA~JOS t. Colltctible~ .~ ... ro1-.. - •'St....ot ·~·04: .~. ~'l CASH PAID $S P'4' •Oil.......,. tro...e Wl BUY ESTATES • '-cl ... 1• '~UN<W "wt PAY MORES FASTOr 146e /V~tll I * 2 AMTRAK TICKITS * WMg lrom Cosa Mesa IO Mt• Olleans. LA G!NI md. 1Vaid u OMlys S11S 'atd'I (0Undlllp. Call IOOlyl 1~71 .. 55' clUlcAL P681TloRI AVAILABL!. $12·1Mlr, no txpenence neceuary, FuM>T 1 888 292-7091 .... :ms Mete! · Splnnlnt Co. lmrned openings 'Ouftlity lnlPO>t. $13'-14 I'll 'Deep drl'#l"l IOol 6 die .,.., • 5 yrs exp s 11'11 IV Wt otlef I modlm 1IC In I na mellO .,.. MW be 111!1 w'mllal spntWlg' dMCI draw-ing ap S..... V1IChlol Fu: ,.. sume 949-589-0297 * H£W ttOMEs * S11t1 19em In Newpo'1 Coul. f H ,...,,. 1a • IQ.250.f00I Construction C~1f7Ut7 US CENSUS BUREAU NEEDS BlOCIC CANVAS$EM Wort loc:llly S11.75hr, U2 11'l llll. ~~1-NMdcar • Clltmn or legel ,.....,., APPLY NOW · 714-79M601 E'OUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER I COOK I _ ElperlallOld lnltctut ctlef needed. lll'/l-3pm 1111/$un only. Sh hour. qan ..._72M1IO t f'I I\ < •. r•\ • ' I EMERSON CONSTRUCTION. INC. &tkint U.born-: Conmuction demolition bo~ a pl1&1, Must speu fluent E.nglLsh. ~tion rcquira rdiablc trudc 111J good dciving miord. We offer paid ~catioiu, medial, and 40 I K. Also &tkint w+~ Nttd to k.oow paiotina. ~r. ind lisht ~ rcpeira. GcnmlktiOwlcdtc offiniih d«trial is 1 plw Mwt have rdialik cruc.k and good driving record . 40 I K. YaQtions. mt"dkal bcric-fiu. 1Vailabk. C&ll Tun Carey at (714) 630-'61S - 1 . 1ihe Hyan Ncwponcr bu .Je:T opportuniliea & bmi&a av.ii U.SUVATIONS AGDrr FltONT DISK AGl!NT PIXAG!N'I' ROOM ATl'INDQIT ROOM SllMC&ATnNDANT a>oa : of u<:e . ed ev~ :ant NB . will ·tO· hut bot ve tcs. 'Cle. kdl ten- IE 7 and >ups 1na- t lS age that ll Of ,aid . \t if • the ro lS :1 to non -set· 1otB Olat J,000 to t for s eb 8 <»St d r id he iget- •d'b) Jar to tilt or rove :ould •hot td ra to geih· rlting han hVCS hre· ot at or r i ch ctr I bend '1an4. l\19t8 ea-. ueat- llDtecl t, ""' t .. • G A g • w I II w 0 1: 8 ~.January 25, J999 TODAY'S .. CRaSSwoRD f UZZLE ACROSS 1 p~ e Sedatod lOEgg~ 14 8t1llSfl 15 Oft yi)llljaf 16 DIC'.k or.Jll119 tT Va•1eval0d JIQOO • 18 Tcavclet ~roo 19 l/41MJ 2'0 Ache) n Hoagr Catmocf'l;lel ~ 2.c W. Hem.~phere allianca 2S Wo BD'fll\gt 21 Comolctoly 31 259l'le110f 32 Take as OM& o-n , 33 O"lriehl I llltdS 36 Sl><.ir.y ln11t 39 StnaijCQ!n 40 TempestuoOs 41 South African llll•lfl 42 -d\t b 1U11n 43 C.tgary pbyer 44 OeseNe 45 Garden tool 46 Brie end Gouda 48 Cauhfk>'lllor part 51 Kino - 52 ASphe•.•11 5"4 Oeteated 59 Certa.n biSCtlll 60 Vase t1apod p!tdl(lf 62 b'lc- 53 Su;t to- 64 Dorie -dry 65 Object lrom u 1>4$1 66 Soc•.11 m.sf•t 61 Aecurul f8 Glossy DOWN 1 I lf1 2 Type 01 flgo 3 -Khayyam 4 Presidential pre1oc;a11vo 5 Fa1IC!ftef 1or e hook 6 Snoo18 1 Ftvi"'3 ucera 8 lafand ~" of Sicily · 9 Manhaltan theater erea 10 NONOUI 11 CM11sh 12 Aocumolll• 13 Pre·Easier 21 t:' ... ~.1-· 23 O.ams 25 Damascus· COUlll{Y 27 Diplomacy 28 Music halls 29 Wntei Mornson 30 Likely P"EVIOOI PUZZLE SOLVEO 34 Sktr1 bottom glafti 35 Con true& 49 Surgk.at 1001 36 M1nk end table 50 -ol LondOo 37 Tetmlt pro museum • NastaM 52 Type ot mvtrin 38 Cl '"' a fish .53 Andes natlM 40 SW11tl!St 55 F.gu1e-M811tlg 41 z~-jump ·~ Piece Of 56 Floor piece 111verware 57 Aoams or 44 Shooltng 5tars Brickell 45 Pawned SB -ol the 41 Middle Of • w()()ds region w~I 61 Fema~ 48 Champagne 18nc:tp\pef ' ___ 1.,.1 -.--2 ..... ""13- ' 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS • 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS 478 EMPLOYMENT ' SERVICES RECEPTIONIST needed l.)f Medical 011 ct 1n tJ B Typing t.lJls nee Wll tr iMn FT. $'1·$9.'flOIJT ~~..t n-0562 C&I Gltlcti"n M F • RESTAURANT • FULL TIME COOK. Ill COM Days eM 9'1\:IW'!j'> caa for iip• rJy 11'1 pe1VJ11 ~9 G«-0210 Operations Acc:Ollntlnt Needud for NB Dev~ co Oulib r1d AlP NR Dept lilng cash llo""5 Et.tel SALES REP. NEEDED. Fa. 1'!$Ume & ~'Y req 949 7!>7-7788 Ann J J)O$llNI aM~ teliablt llanspoNl•Jll wilfll!T'GS\ 10 ~ away horn tiome M F In to CA E&mlt'IO polanttal S67" plus/week Call Alba 1·800·225-6368 (CAL 'SCAN) .• • S'NUST WANTED• • FuU lll'rle. dassee avaJI. 8Kpllnencfl With C'l""111"1t 714-540-1877 Cl•••lfl•d 642·5878 Bridge By CHAALES GOREN wuh OMAft Sf IARIF tr1'1 T~NAt I HIHS(Jt ANS\\ I· MS I 0 \\ l 1.f\l,Y URIJ>GE (JUl:l CJ J Ne11hcr vulrie1bhlc, ll\ ou1li )'OU h~1ld •K c;:i AJ6J <>AKQ4 •K()4l 1lic bnJJmr. hM,lfOCec.ded EA~I SOUIJ w1.1n NUKl 11 I• L>bl J• V. ~ ' Wh 11 octron do )UU tal..e" A -Yvu h:avc loo 111uc:h tu ~ell uut niccl..ly lo the oppon4:nts. H11wcvc1, you c:mnoullurtl lo bid aioiu-cru1J suit al lhc tour•lcvcl. lbe (QrTC(l ocuon 1 !O douhle again Since your first double of spades INd\ for ta'e.- oul and ~;n,-C' pnrtnC'r lw not spo~t."111 thh i'i sull for takeout. • Q 2 -A~ South. vulnerable, you hold. • AQ6 c;:i J10654' o KJ06l •K Your nghl·h:tnd OJlPC>nCllt orcns•chc h1dding with one club. Whitl uc1io11 do you take'! A -The one bid we do not hke 1s 110 o~er\.:all of une licMt. TI1a1 lay" 100 much stress on your weak five-. carder when your hand 1s i;u1tablc.: for play in nny of the tJin:e unhiJ 6Uils and, indeed, in no 1.ru111p if partner has club value~. Our choice as to double for tal.cwt Q 3 -As South, vulnerable, you hold; •9876542 Q 9SJ o QJ •6 'Jlic b1ddmg h•L~ rrocceded WEST NORTH EAST SOl!Jlf l o Dbl .Jo ? What action do yoo take? A -Since your diamond honor' are wasted, to all intcn1s and purpose.s, you have bu 1, bu1 you do tuvc a seven-card suit and you know pan- ~r has at le~I three cards m sup- port. Not 10 bid three spades would be il grave dereliction of duty. Q 4 -~either vulnerable, as South you hold: •A73 c:i Q984'J2 0 83 •9S . Ille hldd111~1 has J>toL'Ccddt NOIU Jf HAS I smn II W• s r •• ,.. lNI' ,._5.l 213 l'aM ~ Wh111 ac11vn do you 1alL•? We would h:ave re 11on<led 1m· Hally "'1th a 'abc II\ IWU p31.les r 1her than low1113 down 1he auc11on hy h1ddmg one no uu111p Now .,_,.._. feel 1h.11 lhr: n11ly w.1y lo calc;h up 1s ' 10 1ump 10 lour hcillh. Th.11 coml.'\ I with no gulllantc~. hut there ore too many har11I\ \I.here pa1111cr "ould Jl3.'iJ lhiee heart with g.,mc mid • because of )'(•Ur paJe ace Q ~ · Oo1h vufnef bit\ n.~ South )''>u hold: • 3 ~·o 8 2 ·o K J 9 ·' • A 165 2 Partner <ipcn' the b11khng w11h une p:xlc. What do you rc(ponc.l 1 A • Yc1u liavc neither 1he 'llrtn~lh nor \Uri qualtly to relip<>nd at the 1wo- lcvcl -your liinglcton paLle rs a flaw. not an a.-;c.c1. Rc~~ind one m1 trump nnd .-.ce what fWt Jocs next. Q 6 • Both vulnerable, as Suu1h you hold. • Jll 6 c;;i Q JO 6 o A 8 2 •A Q H 7 6 1lic.· tmklmit ha~ f>'OCC'cc.10<.I: NORI If F:AST SOlfl II Wt-~1 Pll' Pru I 4 Pas. l ? ~ ? What 111;11on do you lllk.c? A -11 '"hard to tJunk of a holdins where partner, a p~\N hand, woold ha'Ye enough for game. Sin,e you do not want to su~csl partner even think in 11\at direction, f><b.S to describe a n11nimum opening bid with proh;thly no more Ulan thrce- catd 'upport for hearts -with four· <."ar<I SUPfl'lrt it is nonnal 10 raise:. even with a JcaJ minunum opening b1<l. LQm lo be a better bridge play- er! Subscribe now to thf Go~n Bridge Ldttr by calling (800) 788- 1225 for infonmtion. Or write to: Go~n Bridge IAJ~~~-P.O. Bo• 441o;crucago, m. OOOllU. 480 BUSINESS •80 BUSINESS 480 BUSINESS OPPOATUNrTIES Plen• bt wery ol out of 1111 comp11111tr. Check with the tocel Better 8u1lne11 Bu111u btlort you Miid any money or fMI for ..,..ices. Read encs under1t111d eny corilrecta before you 11gn. Buy fl Sell It. 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