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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-11-19 - Orange Coast PilotHAL PlllOUUIY Newport Beach artists use discarded tennis nets and household paint to create chaotic sculpture--. Me Datebook. Page 2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1999 'Cro.ssing :the line' ' ALEX Coou.tAN Datt,.,. T oday, Frank Forbath is heading to Fort Benning, Ga. And when he anives, he plans to be arrested. The Costa Mesa resident is one of 10,000 protesters who are expected to tum out at the army base for an annual demonstration against Fort Benning's School of the. Americas, a controversial academy for Latin American military officers. Costa Mesas Frank Forbath is heading to Fort Benning to protest the Army's controversial School of the Americas. democratic system of gqvernment • and creatmg "a better understand- ing and better relation~hip between the armies of Latin America and the Uruted States,• said Nicolas Britto, spokesperson for the academy. For decades, the school has been the target of critics who accuse it of turning out graduates who are little more than brutal commandos. The behavior of School of the Americas alumru -like Manuel Noriega and Omar Torrijos of Panama, accord- . mg to the nonprofit group, School of the Americas Watch -owes a great deal to the curriculum dev~l­ oped by the American military. Though the protest is intended to be of the nonviolent variety, many of those attending, including Forbath, plan to "cross the line," venturing onto government proper- ty at the School of the Americas headquarters. When they do, they'll be arrested for trespassing. put pressure on Clinton and [defense secretary William) Cohen to close this school, which is a humiliation to the U.S. because of its continual support of the Violation of hwnan rights and dignity.• The School of the Americas, an institution founded by the Ameri- can milila!Y in 1946, has as its goal •mtroducing individuals to the The 1991 discovery that Army manuals on torture, blackmail and false imprisonment were used m school courses added fuel to the cntical fire. A.N Hii.L£R I DAit Y Pit.OT frank Forbath ls headed lo the School of the Americas ln Georgia to protest The point of the protest, Forbath said, is "to continue to raise aware- ness to put pressure on Congress, to Britto said cnarges that the SEE FORBATH PAGE 6 · what he says is the school's role in encouraging human rights abuses in Latin America. Forbath is wearing a cross that represents the archbishop of El Salvador, whom he says was murdered by graduates of the school~ 'They've done a very good job this year and to be able to go into the playof ls as the No. 2 seed is a good feeling' IY Tiii NUMBERS Newport Harbor High School football coach Jeff Brinkley has racked up an impressive record in his 14 years of leading the Tars. YNr W LT 1986 5 5 0 1987 8 4 0 1988 3 7 0 1989 9 3 0 1990 8 4 0 1991 7 5 0 1992 11 3 0 1993 7 4 0 1994 14 0 0 1995 4 6 0 1996 12 2 0 1997 10 3 0 1998 6 4 0 1999 9 0 1 Total: 113-S0.1 GAME .. BRIAN POBODA I OAllY PILOT Newport Harbor HJgh School football coach Jeff Brinkley watches over his undefeated team as they prepare for the playoffs . Newport Harbor faces El Dorado at Newport Harhor High. Start Time: 7:30 p.m. All part of the BARRY f AUl.JC\'ER R outine begets tradition for New- port Harbor High football c0c1ch Jeff Brinkley, who in 14 seasons al the Sailors' helm has woven a collection of rituals lJltO the most sue· cessful football program in Newport- Mesa Unil1ed School Distnct hlstory. Repeating the same catch phrases, recycling offensive and defensive schemes and exemplifying the work ethic and attention to detail his players seem to annually absorb, Brinkley and his Tars methodically conquer the com· For more Sports, see Page 7 petition. Despite tutonng athlete better swt- ed for intramural leagues than Divi· sion I college pro- grams, Brinkley has amassed a 113-50-1 record at Harbor, heading into Friday's CIF-Southern Sec- tion Division VI h.rst-round playoff game against visiting El Dorado. Earlier thi!> season, Brinkley sur- passed Dave Holland, who c0<1ched for 20 seasons at Corona del Mar High, to SEE COACH PAGE 6 :. • 1 • • J e f f 8 r i n I< I e y · · · · · · · · AlllX Coot.MAN lllff"" Economic plight Locals dealt with national problems. A t ti.rites, the For today's Newport. Miiiennium Moment. Me a area ... ,.....1 ms like · an i lend of ttanquillity, 1 olat d from the offairs of the llug r world. But in the early 1930s, lt did· n't. Not by a longshot In fact. more than ln pr viou SEE 2000 PAGE 8 72 HOURS Q'°'U.:OCC pr ents a b neht lecture htl~ ·umque Art and Archltectur Around the World,• from 8 to 9 p.m. Fnctay m th Robert B. Mopre Theatre on campu . A $10 donation as rl'qu tcd. OCC hi at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mc a. For mor infomulhon, call (714) 432· 5039, ext. 2. For entertainment events,-2 mor ~ mfonnation, call (949) 645-2356. 3A ii 'NIGSIOW. Susan Dworkin, coauthor o( •Tue Naz1 OfUcef W1f , • will appear Sunday at th J WlSh Community C n·· ter of Orangt County for its noon brunch. The event $10 tor center membeis, $15 for nonm mbers The center at 250 E Bilker St., Costa M Por more ltafonnation, call (714) 755-0340 Gearing lip fo r a cat fight • The county may make Costa Mesa resident Patricia Hotz pay for her devotion to her feline friends. nirPb COSTA MESA -Patnoa Hotz Ilk€.:~ cats. Usmg her own money, the Costa Mc..c;a resident has res- cued more than 100 stray felines over the past 20 years. "I couldn't JUSl walk awdy and leave dmmals to be aban- doned," she said. •y know a lot o( things can hoppen to cats.• In most cases. I lotz said, the animals she has found have been-placed in permanent homes. But ~he has kept many of them, and though "he says she hasn t taken any stray~ home m the la~l Ulree years, Hotz is faCJ.Jlg Jtlil time and fines lor adopting too many cats. Last May, an animal control officer came to Hotz' home SEE CATS PAGE 6 INDEX Cl.ASSIAEDS -·---·-·-' DATEBOOK-.. -· .. ·-·---·.2 POLICE fll.5 .... -..... -...... -......... 2 PUBLIC NOTICES ..... -..... -.... -.8 SPORTS --·-----·-1 1'llbllsMd fl>' l7me Commun/I)' ~ A T7mn M.rror ('°""""> Prtt\:"1111 ~°"~pa(}«. thanks ~•~.Atsome mt on ThanksgMng ay -whether you1re helping the nffdy, sitting down for a m al with famlly or friend$ Of wateh- ing football afterward with I belly full Of turkey -you'll be thinking bout What you have to • be thankful for this yetr. Is ttief• a P1r1icul1r bless ng you would hk• to shire wfth me O.lly Pilot? Send your~ WIHnalto• ' cM~tlmaeotn: fax thiM to (Ml) M6- • 170; 0t call our "9a!Mn Hodlne M (Mt) W_.,. ' . . • • I I 2 Fridoy, ~ber 19, 1999 date book Daily Pilot CHECK IT our .. ' • All~farein holiday cookbooks Newport Beach artists use discarded tennis nets and household paint to create chaotiosculpture E ven if you can't trace your lineage to Betty Crocker or JuJia Child, you may want to concoct something fabulous dunng this centUI)''s final cooking season. For m.sp1· ration, check out the festive fare iri holiday cook- books at Newport libraries. There are imagi- native menus for seasonal parties, from a New Year's Day open house to a Christmas tree-trim- ming buffet, in "Bon Appetlt Holiday . • Mouth-watering pho- tography brings step-by-step instructions and recipe~ for sea- sonal goodies to life in this guide for joyful entertaining. Arranged similarly by holiday but concentrating on pies, pud- dings, breads and cookies is "Beabic~ OJakangas' Great Holl-· day Ba.king Book." Included are freezing bps, background about annual celebrations and more thsm 250 recipes for goodies designed· to make 21 holidays memorable You can learn how to bake tra- ditional year-end favorites with "Holiday Baking," from the Williams- . Sonoma Kitchen Library. Fmd recipes for mocha buche de Noel, eggnog tart and festive challab in this lavishly illustrated cookbook. Look for mstrucbons for preparing 40 other enticing desserts in "Perfect Pies and Tarts," from Anne Willan's "Look & Cook" series. Written for novice .cooks as well as those who want to expand theu reper- toue, this step-by-step volume feature:, color photo of ingredJ- ents, cooking equipment ~nd every stage of each recipe. lf you're a plan ahead type, leclm how you can tum your freezer into a pantry in "Bake and Freeze Desserts ... featuring 130 cakes, pies, cookies, brown- ies, bars, ice cream.!I, terrines and sorbets you can prepare·now and serve i,n December. Transform another kitchen fix- ture mto a dessert-makmg aJd with "Desserts From Your Bread Machine," rife Wlth sweets you never thought you could make in a machine .. It wouldn't be Christmas with- out cookies, and you can find a treasury of reopes for 75 tantaliz- ing tidbits in "Joy of Coo"'1ng Cb.rtstmas Cookies. .. From simple, one-pan bars to piped and pressed production nwnbers, this volume by the folks who gave us .,The Joy of Cooking" features a range of temptations for both inexperi- enced and prac- ticed bakers. There are unusual ways to present cookies for enter- taining and gift giVing in "Suga.rbakers' Cookie Cutter Cookbook." Organized by month, this guide to every aspect of the cookie cut· ter art features such classics as gingerbread and molasses cook- ies for November and cookie ornaments in myriad holiday shapes for December. For Hanukkah celebrants, there are 270 recipes that feature tradition with a twist in "The World of Jewish Cooking," a new book by acclaimed author and chef, Rabbi Gil Marks. For others who want to wind down the year in high Louisiana fashion, there's "Emerll's Creole Cbrtstmas," a dazzling volume With instructions for such unusual delicacies as lobster cheesecake with Christmas caviar sauce, chicken and andouille strudel, and crawfish Quiche. • OtECK rT OUT is written by the staff of the N~ Beach Public Library. This week's column is by Melissa Adams, in collaboration with Sarah Rosenblum. ALEX COOLMAN ~Pb • hree ye~ ago, Newport Beach pamter Pam~la Grau met Laguna Hills sculptor Felix Tharin. Both were vaguely discontent with the way their work had.been going1 each recognized in the other a sympathetic spirit. The pair began meeting on a regu- lar basis to discuss their views about art. They had encounters ~ studios and cafes, exchanging ideas over .cups of coffee. Finally, deciding that they had too much in common to pass up the oppor- tunity, Grau and Tharin took a decisive step; they began to create art together -creations whose twisted, wiry forms speak of the intensity of their collabo- ration. The sculptures, which they create in their Newport Beach studio, have been on display for the last several weeks in the architectural office of Dougherty and Dougherty in Costa Mesa. The works often have a somewhat human shape, and are made from discarded . tennis nets and found objects that have been wrapped around poles and Slathered with layer after layer of paint. Their appearance is -to put it charitably -rather challenging, with the rigid, glazed nets frequently ta.king on the appearance of bwned metal. Some people who.see the pieces compare them to the wasted, skeletal figures created by the Swiss artist Alber- to Giacometti. Others immediately think of the •alien bar" scene from "Star Wars,• perhaps inspired by the vaguely robotic character of the sculptures. · To Grau and Tbarin, though, the net figures have a beauty that comes from the integrity and imagination that goes into their production. "We're dealing with chaos," Grau explained. "There's no preconceived notions. The only thing we start out with is that (a sculpture) will stand on its own." The artists collaborate on each piece, changing it to fit their whim. Th~ netting is wrapped around the central pole in a more-or-less haphaz- ard manner, with the little details that distinguish their various cteations evolving as minor alterations are made dlld the multiple coats of paint are applied. The pa.int the pair favors is not the expensive kind that comes in tidy tubes, but rather the low-quality, mis- cellaneous latex that most people have sitting in a gallon container.in their garage. The application of tne colors is Tharln, above, create sculpture, left, using ,tennis nets and paint. from their Newport Beach studio. often as random as the creation of the forms: Tharm emerged from the stu- dio'~ainting room on a recent morn- ing naving just applied a sickly shade of hospital blue to a work in progress . •Felix probably painted that blue because that was the pamt can closest to his hand,• Grau said. The drtists recognize that their wor:k calls up some grim associations for many people, and they say they some- times play with that reception. In some works, they accentuate the colors and shapes of the netting to make them appear to look like barbed wire, or even more like intestines. What they·won't do, they assert, is try to sotten or beautify the products of their imagination for the sake of pleas- ing the art-consuming public. "Everything in Orange County is about seduction," Grau said. "Felix and I are working militantly against sentimentality and seduction.• The result of this approach, perhaps not surpnsmgly, is that market response to the pair's work has been . muted. They've had diihculty finding a gallery that will gwe the twisted forms the support they feel they need. tirau said a gallery in Laguna Beach recently showed their art for six months. "They really liked it,~ she said. ~But they went under," Tharin con- ceded Betsey Olenick Dougherty, who arranged for the pair to show their work as part of Dougherty and Dougherty'5 20th anniversary celebra- bon, saia she en1oyed the rawness of the net figures, which was not only aesthetically interesung, but also a nice complement to the gritty, unfin- ished look of the architectural office. Initially, though, it was a little diffi- cult to get used to. "The first one that arrived was kmd of dark and brooding and one of my staff said she had a rughtmare about it,• Dougherty said. · Despite the dilficulty that Southern California sensibilities may have in appreciating their chaotic art, the pair is convinced that the works make an important statement about life and the imagination in this part of the world. "Our lives are twisted a.nd turned," Tharln said, gesturing toward the con- voluted folds in one of the figures. Moreover, as the pair emphasizes, even the grittiest of their work utilizes a material thdt Southern Califorruans stereotypically believe is a building block of paradise. "There's really very few other places in the world that have as many discarded tennis nets,• Grau said. Forinfonnaoonaboutupcorrung shows, call (949) 955-2787. Now enter~ng _metropolis Exnibit at Orange Cou.nty Museum of Art depicts the people and the conditions of Amerkan cities At rx COOLMAN ~~ I t was the dawn of a new century in Arnertca, but none of the artists ~ealized it. The style and sub1eet matter of the canvaseo that this country's painten. produced 10 the -early 1900s looked like the work of people convinced they were in 19th- century Ewopc. · Then RobP...rt Henn came along, and thmgs started to rhange. Henri. who ts considered the leader of what was eventually called The Ashcan School ol pamting, encouraged artists to deal with specifically American matena1: the unique blend of th1s country's races and classes. the energy of its indus· try, and Ute blo soming forms of its major citi s. The canvt1.scs of Henn, some of his + WHA~ "In The City; Urban Views 1900-1940" + WHERE: The Orange County Museum of Art. 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach + WHEN: Through Jan. 23; museum hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday thro~ Sul"lday. + H MUOt: SS for adults, $4 for studenu and seniors, free for children under 16. Admission is free on Tuesday. + PHONE: (949) 759·1122 Mabel Dwight' lithograph "The Clinch, Movie Theatre" people and the condition.<> of Ameri- can cities. democratic impulse. Mc:tny of the ear- ly works of "In The City" represent figures m a sketchy, almost cartoon- ish mann~r reminiscent of the French illustrator Honore Dawnicr. The sub- ject matter of the works, young urchirlS dad m rags and blist.ling street scenes, is tulJ of the vitality Henn thought it 101portant to capture. As the show progresses through the decades, these 1.Qitial, earnest efforts to come to grips with the city give way to a more complex and d1s1llus1oned vision. rubbing elbows against aimless dnfler~. A slight woman, fddng · directly at the viewer, stares vacant- ly, her mouth open, as if walking _ through a wak.ii1g dream. Mahel Dwight's lithograph "The Clinch, Movio Theatre• (l926J looks at this same mood of urban angst inside a packed mov1e house, where a man\ cJwnsy attempt to embrace a date is nurrored by the melodra· matic image on the silver l)crcen. The total effect of the composition is less ot romance than of desperation. Edward Hopper, America's favontc painter of well-ht loneliness, has a few c.xc1ting works in the show as well lhe cilnvases i;howcuse not only lhe olitary figures he is known for but also some interesting ex.tun· ples of fom1al studies of cityscapes. contemporaries, and many tub ts · who made th<•tr own efforts to grap· ple with modem Amenca, are on dis- play at The 01ange County Musewn of Art as part of its exhibit "In The City:Urban Views 1900-1940." chronological fdshion through the first half of the century, recordirig not only an &volutlon in 1>tyles of puint- ing, but also the evolution in Ameri· can attitudes toward the metropolis. tn the work of Henri and his fol- lowers, assistant museum curator Sarah Vure said there is a kind of ruw enthusiasm for depleting the "The idea that Henri put forth wa5 that art should be more democrdtiC, • Vure said. •Tu.at it should be for evP.ry· one and not JUSl for an elite group: The social behavior of ma. society, of crowds squec-100 together m city Sheets, par,Jcs and theate~. fills many ot th works d1 played from the '20s and •30s, While some ot the.-;c images seem entranced with the vU;'1al appeal of the nulling mdsscs-William. Glackcns' 1mp~ionistic take on a parade in Washington Square, for example -there are others that cmphasuc the isolation and alienation ol the individuals within the crowds. Raphael Soyer's "Ofhce Guts• These im.tges -ot sun-drenched rooftop , of monotonoui> gray tene-..... menl buildings -g1v~ one explana- tion tor American pamters' initial ctif- hculhes in tuntiny U1eii attention to thP cities spnnging up around them: 1t took moMm ey~ to be able to look at an envuorunent so stark and ng1d and decide it was bcautifw. 'The exhibit uavcls in roughly VOL 93, NO. 271 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publ~r TONY DODOO, Editor JEMRR RAGLAND, SeniOf City Ed1t0f S.J.CAHN, Qty Editor NANCY OtE!VQ, Features Editor ROGEll CARL.ION. Sports Editor MARC~N. Photo Edrtor ANTHONY~ News Editor IOSI J, SANTOS, Page Oosigner AJOYOETT'JNCJ. 0 fled~Wng LANA JOHNSON Promotions MAMOOSHAH.. 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""""" ...... 0 2 Second high 7.1:Jpm ................... 46 WATER 'JUIWIMATUM.: 65 COSTA MESA •West Baker Street: A bicycle worth $750 was stolen1n the 600 block between 3 p m and midnight Nov 8 • Brfstol StNet: Two briefcases worth S 141 were stolen from a car in the 3300 block botween 4'30 and 5:30 p.m. Saturday. • .wtae S11'Mt: Tht sum worth $2.605 \l\llCte stolen from a store ln the HOO block between 1 1 a.m and 7 p.m. Nov. 6. •East 11th Street A cellular phone worth SSO was stolen from a car in th 200 block at 12:30 p.m. Nov. 10. • WISt ttth StrMt: Stereo fqUlpmcnt and ca~ worth S979 were stolen in the 800 block dunng the r.icning of Nov 1. NIWPOfn' IEACH • Balboa Boulevard: A Cllr $terero worth $275 was ~Olen In the 2600 bf(){_k during tho evening of Nov 10. • Newpott canter Drtve: A < llul r phon worth $200 was stolen from a car In th 900 block between 12 and 5 p m. Saturd.ly • SUperlor Awinue: Ac llul r phone worth $100 was nOleo from car In the 1500 block during the ewn ng of Nov.8 Doily Pilot Friday, November 19, 1999 3 Don 't look· now) but the holidays are coming MILLENNIUM MOMENT A hand in our business We'v • dll be •n there. I know you've b<• n there. l wac; there JUst tho other d.1y. UsPd to be the Price Club, Now it's Costco. • Fuscmnhng place. There's an import.mt cultural state- ment then.•, but I hdV('n't qwtP hgurl'd 1t out. To begin with, the sizes are mmd· bogglin9. WhPn I S<'e some- one buyi.nH a Jur of mayon- niitse th~ size of u propane 41.nk, or<tt box'of Ra1sm Bran • lhdt could double c1s an annom~. I'd love to know • more dbout them. But I nev- er have the nervo to ask: ·what do you do with the stuff? Eat it, sell it, give 1l away? Arc you a cook in a pnson? What's the. deal? Just tell me.• It's also a brilliant exer- c1Se in impulse buying . Everything is laid out 1usl so, to subliminally nudge you to pick up items you have no intention of buying, then drop them m your bt1skct in d semiconsc1ous ht1ze. Let's say you need some AA butteries. Piere o' cake. You park, run in, grnb some batteries, nm out. Dream on. By the time you get to the check stand, you'll have two packs of batteries, c1 64-roll packugE" of tmlel pdper, a blouse, artichokes and ci cof- fC'C ldble book on the great nvers of AmPnca A tew yedrs ago, I was beh.ind a young couple m the chc!ckoul line. The1r fldtbud cart WdS piled high with a stdg9enng army of items, topped off with the biggest batch of bananas I'd ever seen. Tiie husbdnd turned dnd nollced I was stctnng in dWe at their rart. I I~ brok(' mto a sheepish grin und said quietly: "Everythmg is so cheup We can't afford to shop here dnymore." C 0 MM E·N TS & CURIOSITIES peter buff a haven't heard of hunl It's a common name. Mahl! Cagri is the ldtci.t in ct growing list of Internet celebnties. Awhile back, Mr. Cagn. a rt>.sadent of Turkey, posted a Web page on the Internet, complete with an assortment of pictures of h1msclf in vari- ous settings the cybe..- equivalent of a personal ad. Were it not for the magic of the Internet, this anony- mously pleasant Turk would have remained pleasantly dJlonymous . Hls Web site is extremely, though u!'\iiltentionally, fun- ny and has found its way onto the e-mail comedy cir- cwt. What has made Mahir Speaking of shopping, it's an international cyber-celeb almost here. You know it. I is his command, or the lack know il There's no way thereof, of the English lan- around it. Thanksgiving Will,. gu~~ seef11S..tO be a kind, be a bnef diversion, but a educated man, always mere 30 days later, it's Hark polite. But hi!. English need- the Good King Tannen-ed a wee bit more practice baum, etc. before he took his ad on the I want to be excited. I information superlughway. really do. But I've lost my Butchenng the language ical for the holiday::;. I want might be offensive in the 1t bdck. I'm just not sure how hands of another, but Mahir to do it. . is so enthusiastically over My Christmas spint still the top about life, love and runs deep, but it needs to L>e anything else thdt you 1ust renewed. Which reminds me can't help L>ul root for the of a great line from Tl!n guy. Apparently, the first Allen in an episode of ·English Mahir lcdmed wdS "Home Improvement" the exclamation point. Here episode. On ChnstJnas Day, is an excerpt: one of his children is wh.in-"Welcome To My Home ing about wanting to go to a Page!•I! I Kiss You!!'! I like fnend's house right after music. I hdve many many dmner. "Whdt's wrong wtth music enstrumans my home wanting to be Wlth people I can play. l like sport, swim- you like on Christmas?,• he mg, basketbdll, Lcrus, volay- asks. ·Look,• Allen says, ball, walk. I like travel. I go "the holidays aren't about 3-4 country every year. My being with people you like. profession 1umabst, music They're about being with dnd sport teacher, I make your family.· psycolOJY doctora. I like to I cdJl tell you about some-take foto-cct.mera (amunals, one, though, who hdi>n't lost towns. ruce nude models bis zeal for holidays, life, or and peoples.) My tall 1.84 anything else. Mahir Cagri. cm (6.2 feet) My weight 78 What do you mean you kg. My eyes green. I live . . alone I!!! I have home, Cdr. I like to be fnend hip from different country I live m TUR.KEY -Lown IZ.~IR. Wh·o is want to come TURKEY I can mv1tate. Sh~ can stay my home. I speake turk.lsh, engli~h. rusian. I want to learn other lan- guage!" There dre a number of links where you can find even more detdil on Mohir and his ebullient philosophy of life, such as the opening to Mahir's life story: ·~omethings in lile hap· pen bayond one's control. Just like having an dcc1denl, wmning a price, or having something fall on your head while walking through. That's how my homepdge's story went on, beyond my control, d trick of technolo- gy.• Finally, the dlways con- sidernte tytahir offer::; d d1s- clauner dbout some of the photos on his home page, wtuch have obVtously been cropped· "I hdd to cut out persons pictures except Mahir m this pdge cause of to show respect the1t private life.· --Well, Mahir, 1 would be honored to have you mv1tdte me to your home As d psy- colOJY doctora, I know you understand the allure of for- away lands. I would also like to see your many music enstrurnans, and I'm cunous to know if you speake ru1>1an as well as you spedke Eng· lish. But, gwen the size of your heart. it doesn't matter. As for the rest of us, if we need a lift dunng the holi- days, we can try Mahir's home page. And so, from Turkey, Happy Tangsgivmg Averyonesl I gotta go. • PETER BUFFA is a former Costa Mesa mayor. His column runs Fri· days. He can be reached via e·mail at Ptr840AOL.com. . R 1chard Luehrs mo\'.ed to California m 1965 dnd has '>pent most of the three decad€'s smce making big d€·ci- sions affecting busine-.~. After serving as executive vice prPs1dent and manager ol thP North Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, he moved to the role of executive director of the New· port Beach Chamber of Com· • • merce in 1982 and became thl Richard Luehrs · ' president of.the chamber m 1986 In addition to·working to keep the ared economy bustling. Luehrs ha had d hand in numer- ous local orgaruzabons, mdudmg Hoag I losp1tal' 552 club, tho Orange County 20-year muster plan ronurutti~e. and a locaJ district of the Boy Scouts of Ordnge County. •MILLENNIUM MOMENT celebrates the people who made a maior con- tribution to the Newport-Mesa community during this <entury • IN BRIEF License checkpoint· yields 69 tickets A police checkpoint designed to deter motorists from driving without a license snared 69 motorists Tuesday for auto-related Vto- lations. Of the 1,651 vehicles thdl passed through the check- point at the intersection of Victona and Maple streets, 11 motonsts were not carry- mg a dnver's license; seven we1e <.lnvmg on suspended licenses; ttnd 54 didn't have either the1r registration or msurance pup .. ,s handy. The Costa Mesd Police Department spent four hours momtonng th(! checkpoint. Officers said the pti.rpose of the checkpomt was to mcredse public awareness of the senousncss of dnvmg with a valid license and reg- istration. -Greg Risling No matter what you· re doing, your hometown nevvr.pap1>< Cowi.e iJI\. f RE£ f?r-e~tf ~rt oY LIN\£/,.., OJI\ f/1; I 11--11------~:-~c~:] I 12 yec., t:::\.. l / 4 I I // With purchase of Grande I 1 Specialty Coffee I I Velld thru Nov. 271 1999 I L l°)R< J"" UllUl!Mr ROI vahd Wllh av Olfw-1 ofltt 0< dtf<-,,URI .J ------------~---~---­r.---------------------, !fRE 0o · l I 12 iA-to J: wid.. of ~oW' i.a l I I/ 1' 1W1th purchase of any I t Smoothie or Coffee Cooler I I Velld thru Nov. 27 19" I L <JM ·lll"f rauoimr ftOt \'abd wuh any otl.c; oftn or dttCOWll .J ---~----------------- FITS IN ••• Inily Pilot "forget YlK worries-our limitless, sky-high view at La Jolla Vil~•ge Towers makes the list century look inviting, exciting and secure." _ <%"~' <uiLI _ffz , Jlutpe resule11ls al la Jolla l i/k1g<• 1m £'f) La Jolla Village Towers, A Classic Residence by Hyatt, offers retirement living at its finest, featuring: Spacious one-, two· and three- bedroom apartment homes • A magnificent array of services, all delivered with the Hyan Touch• • Wonderful community areas • friendly and inter sting neighbors • A full calen<ilr of social and cultural acthili~, and more In addition, \\C are acccptinR reservations for our continuing care programs, which pr0\1de \t'Curity against the high cost of ~t'isisted li\ing1 skilled nursing and Allheimcr'· tare. 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In 1984, Turner .helped stab- lish the Airport Working Group, an airport actiwt group that advocated the convemon of El Toro into a comme:rdal airport and opposed expansion of John Wayne Airport. He later served as the group's president in 1996 1\.uner, a former mayor of Newport Beach and one of the people influential in haVlllg restnctions placed on John Wayne Allport, is enjoying his We as a pnvate citizen. History is repeating itsell as the dll'J>Ort issue heats up again, but this time the El Toro propo- nents will not have one of their strongest allies -· TuJ:ner. Largely due to the group's efforts, the city and the county reached an agreement that reg- ulates John Wayne Airport by capping passengers and operat- ing hours. After losing his first run for City Council in 1986, Turner sat MARIANNA DAY MASSEY I OAll.Y Pit.OT Clarence Turner, former Newport mayor, shows oft'bis late t purchase, a Lallque glass Macao vase to add to his collection. "l spent 25 years on that issue,• said Turner, 66. ·1 finally decided it was time for me to move on and let someone else carry the ball. "My public We IS over,• he said. "I'm travehng a Jot and enjoying time with my wife and grand kids .• on the councilirom 1990 to 1994 mer mayor by the nickname be and served as the city's mayor m received as a child because his 1993. parents thought he resembled "I've seen a lot of elected ofh-Buster Brown. cials come and go, but I'd rate "He's gone the distance for him as one of the top five may· the city," O'Neil said. ors the city has had in the past •As mayor pro tem, I found 30 years,• saia Newport Beach him a very competent and ener· Mayor Dennis O'Neil. • getic assistant and he carried ·rm a major fan of Bus Tum· those attributes on to his own er,• he said, referring to the for· mayoralty,• said Turner's may- Call store for your flu shot. Askfor George By Appointment Only. Call now for your _ oliday Decorating Appointme Custom Wreaths, Garland Trees, Swags and Center Pieces 'Say Goodbye to ls, IU.ffy, II' She will be on tM Trip of a Lifetime and Won~ Be Back!I Existing Stock l8uldect eo SCoclc on BGNIJ L~--------------------~ oral predecessor, Phil Sansone. Consultant Dave Ellis called Turner •an honest man with a good strategic mind and stub- born as the day is Jong." "I think the world of Clarence,• said Ellis. 11Even if things weren't so good, being an engineer by trade, Clarence always had a plan.• For the past two years, the once-vocal activist has been liv- ing the quiet life. City Coun~ meetings have given way to traveling, jogging, backpack- ing, golf and skiing. Turner withdrew from the public eye after his first Wife, Celia, passed away in 1997 He married his second wife, Janice, in 1998. Even among his opponents, Turner IS respected. 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DAHL CARNEY 19900 MlcMtu BMI , 8'*91400 • IM'll CA 82812'2<M5 (949) 882·1234 \ \ Doily Pilot •fie was a worthy debatP- opponcnt, that's for we,• Kogerman said. •He's a pretty :.'traight-up guy.• Turner was born on a small farm m Pl asant Mount, Pa., one that did not have electrioty. He attended the University of Alabama. nnd studied engineer- ing. He is president and co-owner TRICO Realty, an industrial real estate developer m Costa Mesa. He established it in 1968 with Irene Salter. Lately, the fonner activist has turned more of his attenbon to the arts. He is a charter member of the Orange County Pedorm- ing Arts Center and is on the board of directors of Opera Pacilic He J.S also a member of the boa.rd of directors for the New- port Beach Public Library Foun- dation and is involved with the 552 Oub, the Orange County Business Council and the New- port Beach Aviation Committee. An author, 1\uner has written two children's books and also collects rare historical books. He also has an extensive collection of rare glass and cystal includ- ing some Lalique, Waterford and Steuben pieces. The oty has not forgotten ·Turner. Last year, he was award- ed the Citizen of the Year Award by the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce. Former City Manager Bob Wynn nominated Turner for the award. "I have known him for more than 25 years," said Wynn. "He's a moral, generous and honest petson. • Yet, despite the praise, Turn- er said he will never run for public office again and has turned down invitations to do so. •From the time 1 was out of col- lege, I have given my time to my comrmmity and various service organizations,• Turner said "I just think irs time for me to enjoy oth· er Uungs now. I'm happy• FREE RE.PORT """'at. d01Cly_go.irdt'd .ctlt'U you need 10 know bClorc you Knie r.iur catt or 1pcak w11h anyooc. Don'c lc:c another day ~o by unul r.ou all cbe ToU ffff 24: lar. ll-nlcd M-p ar 1..SSS.S91-1071 Car Accident? Tee it up for - . . Da ily Pil<?t Part-time Newport Beach resident killed in cr ash ~,._. Retired cosmetic surgeon William Graham Wood, a part-time resident · of New- port Beach, died Monday after the experimental home- built airplane be was flying crashed over the Everglades in Florida. He was 57. Wood, who also had a res- idence in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., was a certified commer- cial pilot. He was Oying the two-seater Rocket Il airplane, which he built in Texas, with a pa!isenger, Michael Fridley of·Moyock, N.C. · Fridley Survived the crash. The plane departed from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Inter- national Airport at 3:15 p.m. and was headed north to Port Lauderdale Executive Air- port five n;liles away. Fridley told authorities Wood was practicing maneu~ vers and banking left when the engine suddenly quit and the plane dropped from the sky like a rock, said Jim Lel- jadal, spokesperson for Broward County Sheriff's Department. · The crash occurred around 4:30 p.m., Leljadal said. ·Both men were conscious atter the crash. Fearing the plane would settle into the muddy water, Fridley pulled Wood from the cockpit and placed him on -----_.....__ the plane"s wing, although he himself sustained several injuries, including a broken leg and ann. "We were in water that was three to four feet deep with fuel in it and I didn't want the pl~e to go down with him in it," said Fridley, 57. "He told me his back hurt pretty bad so I made him as comfort~ble as I could and I told him I was going to get help.• Fridley managed to move through the mud and water to a fishing camp more than 200 yards. away. He broke into the building, but could- n't find a phone. He col- lapsed there, unable to make it back to the wreckage site. Then.ext morning, author- ities were notified the plane was oyerdue by a woman, whose name WdS not released but is believed to be Wood's girllriend, Leljadal said. The Cor1st Guard und Sheriff's department th~n began their sedrch. A private search was also launched. The plane's wreckage was spotted accidentally by d passing helicopter. authori- ties said. By the time searchers reached the wreckage 22 hours later, Wood was pro- nounced dead at the scene, Leljadal said. Wood died from major blunt force trauma, said Paul Randall, mvcstigator for the Broward County Medical Exarruner. The . cause o'f death has been listed as accidental, he said. Fridley has h• en movecl from mtens1v1: Cdt • to o pll- vate room and is expected to make a full recovery. The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety· Board are investigat- ing the cause of the crasb. According to Fridley, Wood had no surviving rela- tives. · "He didn't have any fami- ly,• said Fridley, who had known Wood for a year. 'Oass-less reunion' a fund-raising blast from the past • Proceeds from event will benefit the Newport Harbor Education Foundation. DANETTE Gouurr llcJlf POOi NEWPORT BEACH They roomed the halls of Newport Harbor High School in bell bottoms -the first time they were in style, Now all the classes of the 1970s are back and they're partying to raise money for today's generation of stu- dents. · They are calling it a "class-less reunion• and still they expect a turnout of about 800 alumni. "It was supposed to be our 25th reunion for the class of '74," said ,A.G. Kawamura, student body president fo:r the class of 1974 and event committee chair. MWe always have fun putting on a party. This year when we were plan- ning it, one of our friends, Dan Cohen from the class of '73, says 'how come you never invite all of us?'~ · And so they did. It is now a reunion for the classes of 1970 through '79, with the proceeds going to the Newport Harbor Education Foundation. The foundation is the private fund- raising arm of Newport Harbor High School. It raises money to promote aca- demic excellence and enhance educa- tional opportunities.for all students at ·Newport Harbor. - Alumni are coming from as far as the East Coast and Hawaii to reunite and relive one of their favorite high school memories -the legendary local surf band, Honk. "They were our high school years. They're a real beach, fun-in-the-sum- mer type of band," Hunter Severt, d 1975 graduate, said of Honk. Best known for the soundtrack to the IJlovie "Five Summer Stories," Honk has many alumni ·exated to return. Also performing will be Danny Greyshock and the Greysharks and the '70s Classmate All Star Band fea- turing Phil Marshall and the Ball Bros. Still, much of the excitement is won- dering who will show, said Severt, who flew iJl from Washington for her first reunion since she graduated. "I've lived out of state since 1980 ·and have only kept in touch wilh a handful of people," she said. "It's so exciting -no one knows you W<e your friend$ from high school." "It's so exciting just to see the names of people we haven't seen in so long," said Kawamura, who has stolen a peek at the guest list. The reunion will be at 6 p.m. Satur- day at Twin Palms Restaurant in Fash- ion Island. Tickets are $100 per person anri can be purchased by calling 1- 888-997-5673. "Our hope was to donate some- where between $20,000 and $50,000 [to the foundation) -or more, depend- ing on how many donations come from well-meaning souls," Kawamurd said. If any graduates of the '70s have yel to get their tickets, the "ice-breaker" pancake breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m. on Saturday morning V{ould be a good opporturuty to. pur~ase them. Kawa- mura said. The breakfast will be held at New- port Hdl'bor High and is open· to all alumni The cost is $5 for adults and $4 for children. fridoy, November 19, 1999 5 OBITUl'RY Susan. B. Seifert Newport Beach resident Susan B. Seifert died Nov. 30. She was 72. Share Our Selves free· medical and dental clinic i.11 Cb ta Mesa salutP-s Ms. Seifert for the work she ,,re om pt hl>cl th1>rr> o\ t>r th" pac;;t . ! ut1n r fl' 80 voluntee1 hour:. per month. Ms. Seifert was d vita). creative individual who hnlped thousands of people in her commuruty find <tccess to health cdre who other- wise would have heen turned away w1thout the opportunity or hope to sUI'Vlye, work or in many cas~. to live She wa~ a dedicated volunteer not. only, for the Share Our Selves clinic, but for the com~ munity. Her biliugual abilities allowed her to reach out to many more in the community. Ms. Seifert single-handedly cre- ated, developed and maintained a referral network of more than 70 physicians m 24 specialties. Through the years, Ms. Seifert had recruited thesP physicians to vol- unteer lherr services to Share Our Selves patients free ot charge. She was dlso the main contact With two local hospitals who provide lab testing, special treatment and surgeries for non-funded patients. Those involved with Share Our Selves wdnt to thank Ms. Seifert because she has truly made a dif- ferenc~ in the lives of many people in the commuruty She displayed the purest represt>ntati.on of a ser- vant to hwnanity dfld to her com- munity Ms Seifert is SUt'VlVed by her daughter, Deborah ~ereUa of Texas, and her son. Robert Seifert of Mexico She will be missed by her many friends in the Newport · Beach and Cost~ Mesa area. Mattress Outlet Stor MEXICAN RESTAURANT SL & AD Sllnls Episcoplll Ovdl )QI Adllc\WDr. a:IOCAll!L MAR BRAND NEW-COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! Your carpets ·remember. Your carpets take a lot of abuse. Even regular vacuuming can't remove ground-in dirt. 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Brinkley's Tars capped a 9- 0-1 regular season with a 14-7 win over Sea View League rival Aliso Niguel on Nov. 12 The victory completed only the third unbeaten regular season m school history and produced the program's fifth outright league championship. "It ~as a good feeling,· Brinkley said of the prelude to the playoffs. •1 am very proud of the way the kids played. They'v.e done a very good job this year and to be able lb go into the playoffs as the No. 2 2000 CONTINUED FROM 1 tumble, and even m this busi- ness-friendly region, people questtoned the rationality of the capitalist system that was leavmg people hungry and jobless. David Cherry, a teacher at Newport Beach Grammar School, addressed a gathering of the Costa Mesa Lions in 1933 and proclauned that, hav- ing #studied various economic plans in college," he had decided •that the soa~st plan was most logical and just." And editorials in an issue of The Costa Mesa Herald tried • • • I I Carlson called 'friend of athletics' Longtime Daily .Pilot Sports Editor Roger Cart on wa honored earlier this w k by the Newport Harbor High gu'ls and boys golf teams tS a ~fnend of high school athlet- ics" The spccial recognition of · Carlson was annwnce<l at the Newport Harbor High girls golf banquet at the Santa Ana Cowitry Club on Wednesday night. Carlson. who was sur- pnsed by the honor, was pre- • ,s(?ntcd with an engraved crys- tal sculpture and a Newport Harbor High golf team jacket. seed is a good feeling.• With rare exception, the Sailors rely on a basic, run-ori- ented offense and a girnmick- free defense which empha- sizes stopping the run. They have outscored oppo- nents 317-83, allowing fewer points thil!l any-of the county's 68 schools. This year's team is led by senior running back Andre Stewart (whose 1,542 rushing yards rank third on the school's all-time single-season list), 6-foot-8-inch, 245-pound just as earnestly to grapple with the challenges of the Depression, declaring that the nation had Ha .screw loose somewhere." •Millions of people are made •poor by producing too much, while other millions in need of, those very same prod- . ucts cannot afford to buy them because they are unem- ployed," an editorial read. These were not abstract questions for area residents. The paper reported m 1933 that #over a hundred families m the Newport Beach area [are) in dire need of all or a por- tion of the necessities of life, H with some of the worst-hit fam- ilies being local fishermen. Groups like the Harbor Dis- trict Socialist Club and the "Iii all the years that I've known him, he's never writ- ten e negative thing about an athlete, a ooach or a referee,• golf C08Ch Jim W6JTCD said of Carlson. Warren, an NCAA wrestling referee, said he has known Carlson for 33 -vears and worked with him while roaching at Estancia, Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high schools. . Carlson has been with the Daily Pilot since 1964, work· mg as a sports wnter before being named editor m 1988. senior offensive tackle Blair Jones (the most coveted col- lege recruit in Brinkley's tenure), and two-way stand- outs Justin Jacobs, Chris Man- derino, Nick Langsdorf and Billy .Clayton. U all goes well against El Dorado, Brinkley . will be spending Thanksgiving morn- ing, for the ninth time as Har- bor's head man, on the prac- tice field, preparing for the quarterfinals. It's merely another of his toulines. Costa Mesa branch of the Works Progress Administration sewing project tried to find solutions to the problems of high unemployment and scarce resources, as· did city leaders like Newport mayors Mark Johnson, (who served from 1928-32) and Hermann Hilmer (1932-36). By 1936, the headlines would begin speaking again of ·business development and the pressing need for housing con- struction. For a while, though, it was hard times for Newport-Mesa Sources; The Costa Mesa Herald HNewport Beach: The First Century, 1888-1988," James P. Felton, ed. EDWARDS IRVINE IMAX THEATRE IS LOCATED AT THE EDWARDS IRVINE SPECTRUM WHfRf THE '> & 40~ ~REEWAY5 MEET IRVINE • CALL FOR GROUP SALES & INFORMATION 714 832 IMAX ..,:,·:.: --.. -.... __ ,..,., .. FORBATH CONTINUED FROM 1 school teaches its students to violate human nghts are inaccurate. ·we don't tea.ch anything that is any different Crom any other Army school," he said. •Tue only difference that we have ls that the instruction ts in Spanish .... The statements that they are making that we teach torture, murder and rapes are absolutely false." Forbath hds been involved with the Orange County Coalitien to Close the School of the Americas smce 1994, and he has acted as chau or co-chair of the group for sev- eral of those years. CATS CONTINUED FROM 1 and cited her for keeping more than four animals in het home, the limit listed in the city's municipal code. Since then, animal cont.Joi has referred the case to the county district attorney's office, which is charging Hotz with a misdemeanor crime. She faces up to one year in jail and a $1,000 fine, as well as bemg forced to exterrrunate her cats, which could cost her about $10,000. Her court date is Dec. 13. •something's wrong here," said her attorney, Bill Urban. "This woman has not hurt any- body.• Urban said initially he was hesitant to take the case, which therr mutual vetennarian had referred to lum. "My first reaction was, 'Oh my God, some crazy cat lady,'" he said. But a tcUk with the veteri- narian and a visit to Hotz's home convinced him to fight a case he admits he won't #retire on.4 #(The cats] are token better care of than most children,· Urban said. Hotz treats her cats as if He Sdld he is part.Ic1patmg in the protest in part becau e he believes Congressmen Chn topher Cox (R-Newport Beach) and Dana Rohrabach- cr (R-Huntington Beach) haven't 'done enough to addrc!is the ethical concerns raised by the school. "They have often traded what lS the more right thing to do in fdvor of what I woulrl call expediency,• Forbath .said. "They haven't spent the time to find out what's redlly happening." Despite Forbath's qualms about Cox's record on the school, Cox said he voted m -October to cut off funding to the dcademy unless human rights-related reforms were made to its curriculum. Rohrabacher dismissed J.hey w~e at a year-round health spa. Every day, she places drops of a homeopathic medicine into their filtered water to help boost theu immune systems, and she makes their food. Hotz said the homemade food helps cut down on costs, and she believes it's healthier than regular cat food. The recipa calls for adding cooked oats, beans, rice, broccoli, beef and a nutritional supplement to canned food. Pnor to her citation, Hotz received praise (or her work to rescue abandoned cats In 1993, Golden West Communi- ty College's campus paper, The Western Sun, featured an article on Hotz, who was working for KOCE. The article praised her for helping.to con- trol the college's burgeoning cat problem. •You can thank her," the article stated. ·she finds it in her means to feed these aban- doned cats and ... have them neutered to prevent lh.e prob- lem from· escalating. She's been providing this service now for seven years." Hotz's employer at KOCE, chief engineer Donald J. Smex, said for five years he owned a wild cat that Hotz had captured and helped tame Doily Pilot cnhrum about the school a:. outdated . ·There were ome legiti- mate concern!> in the past, · but there were some legit concerns in the past about Amencan foreign policy,• he said. "The School of the Americas 1s tulf1lling a very useful berv1ce in ensuring that military personnel from devc>loping countries are trained in a professional way." Forbath doesn't act on his political views only lll Geor- gia. I Ie is locdlly known for the Wt>rk he does Wlth his wife, Jean, in connection with Share Our Selves, a sooa.I service agency for the homelcs and disadvan- taged. ·u is Pat's compassionate nature toward all living things thdt dnves her to try to help in s1tuatLons where animals would otherwise be put to death," Slnex. said. Carol Wypick, a veterinary technician, said Botz takes excellent care of her cats. "Everybody has a name," Wypick said. "She knows all their pcrsonaJitics. It's just a darn shame ... why don't peo- ple 1ust leave her alone? These are the kind of people we need.n A call to animal control on Thursday was not returned. Hotz's only hope now is to place most of her cats in per- manent homes She said this has always been her mtention, but over the years, she has been forced to keep less desir- able pets -in1ured or older cats. I Ier cats are indoor pets dOd are spayed and neutered. Hotz said she won't give them to just anybody. ·1 want them placed in homes where l won't have to worty about them," she said, recalling past incidents where cats she had given up were later returned or dumped else- where. 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Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Famer frido ,J'Jovember 19, 1999 • S ~ Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4422 SEA C 0 U N t' R Y c ·H A M P I 0 N S Sea Kings fall, 13-5 • Peninsula wins with ease, despite Yelsey's sweeping efforts for Corona del Mar. J<N I'll Boo N ewport Harbor • High's boys cross country team swept aside the competition in the Sea , View League to capture championship honors under the hand of Co~cb Bim Barry, and continue their quest fbr CIF and State laurels. Standing, from left: Chris Landgren, Chris McMillen, John Peschelt, Doug Dukes and GuyVackar. Kneeling, from left: Chris Negrete, Joel Furman, · Ivan Romero and Hugo Cortes. DON LEACH fOAILV PILOT Pilot 7 SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM KURT Corona del Mar •Home-grown aqi1atics standout ruled the world in the 400 freestyle with one of the great swims of all time. rt Krumpholz's thlettc world was ways m aquallcs anniversary of the fedt nd referred to hun a. ... a splash m the pan at the '72 Olympic Swun 1111 Trials." 1111111 Krumpholz, a four-ti.me and water polo was his first love. but everything changed at the . 1972 U S. Olympic Swim Trials During prelinunary heats at Chicago's Portage Park pool, Krumpholz, a no-name 400-meter freestyler at a meet dominated by Rick DeMont, Mark Spitz and Shirley Babashoff. was suddenly the talk or the trtals. Krumpholz, a 1971 Corona del Mar High graduate and All-American in water polo and swimnung at UCLA, set a world record in the 400 in 4:00.11, becommg the first to reaCh the mark m. four minutes even. NCAA All-American m swururung and three-time water · polo All-Amencan, swam a 4:09.08 at a meet m Los Angeles to barely qualify for the Olympic Tnals.· ·And he had to shave to do it,• Hames said m Sports illustrated. Besides mexpenence, Krurnpholz had other troubles heading into the tnals: His father died three weeks earlier. But the former Sea King pushed forward Krumpholz said he felt good and went for it in the morrung preliminary heat. • Jt was a case of being in the nght place at the right time,~ he added CORO- NA DEL MAR When the CIF South- ern Sec· tion DiVi- sion I girls tennis playoffs brackets w e r e announ- Though Krumpholz stopped the 1hals at irudstroke, he did not DONLEACH/OAl.YPILOT make the Olymplc Krwnpholz ~at the old world mark by 1.6 seconds, the most · unexpected of the 14 world records established dunng the live days of competition in Chicago. Newport Harbor's Kristen Case hugs teammate Sarah Barker after victory in doubles. · team, placing sixth among eight finalists that same everung in a respectable 4:03.82. ced, Coro-Anne Yelsey nadelMar High's ON TO .THE FINALS Coach Andy Stewart knew what lay ahead. ·we can match up with any- -body,• he said. •Peninsula and Newport Harbor though, are def- initely the teams to beat We have to play very well to beat them.• Sailors bump off Dana Hills, 12-6, get their shot at Peninsula Monday. CIF GIRLS TENNIS was a Sept. 28 nonleague matchup, where the Panthers gave Newport its only loss or the season, 11-7. To:w ALrooi-m !kif Pb WeU. CdM ended up hosting defending ClF champion Perun- sula m the senufi.n.als, and the Panthers lived up to their billing. winning, 13-5, on Thursday NEWPORT BEACH -Now it's allowed to be mentioned. Newport Harbor High girls tennis, after knocking off Dana Hills, 12-6, at Thursday's CIF Southern Section Division I serrufinals will get a crack at Peninsula High one more time in the finals, set for Monday at 9 a.m. at the Claremont Club. "We're going in as the underdog," Olson said. ·1 think all the pressure is on Peninsu- la. We're pretty fired up for Monday" Peninsula will now face New- Pcrt Harbor in the finals at the laTemoilt Club on Monday It wM.the second ti.me the Panthers (21·0) dereated Cd.M this year by "This is what we've talked about since we got into the playo£fs," Coach Fletcher Olson said. •1 have the feeling we will match up better than our last match up.• As far as the semis go, sophomore Natal- ie Braverman and senior Audra Adams con- tinued their usual domination in singles play, each sweeping their sets, while on the dou- bles side, Kristen Case and Jenny Meyer won 18 out of 21 games played to wm, 6-0, 6-0, 6-3 Braverman won, 6-2, 6-1, 6-2, while Adams won, 6-4, 6-4, 6-1 SEE COM PAGE 8 The matchup that Olson is referring to SEE NEWPORT PAGE 8 C I F H I G H S C H 0 0 l G I R·l S V 0 l l E Y B A l l ~ailors seeking the three-peat • Saturday Night Special set for 7:30 at Cypress College. Roc.rn CAtu."<>~ ~flol CYPRESS 1Wo fanuliar late- November powerhouses lock horns Sat- urday mght at Cypress College with siin- ilar stakes, it's Newport Harbor High's Sailors and the Manhattan Beach·based Mira Co ta Mustangs vying for the CIF Division I-AA girls volleyball champi- hip. lt's billed to begin at 7:30 in Gym 2 on tbe Cypr s campus, and features two of U\e nation' most respected girli> volley· ball programs, Dan Glenn and his two- Hme defending champion Sailors, Dae Lea Aldrich and her heralded Mustangs. It's a classic matchup of power and tow- er (Newport) again t hn se ~d control (Mira Costa). . •1 know ttus," said Aldrich, an 18! year-coach at Mira Costa withllifee national crowns and nine CIF champi- onships under her belt, •it's going to be great volleyball." Five of her teams have been to the State Finals, three with blue-ribbon fin· is hes. Glenn has the same tone of voice. "The playoffs,• said Glerm, a 14-year coach with a load of laurels, as well, •as usual, go through Mira Costa. l know this, she'll have them ready to go. She's very good at motivating kids • In the past five years GI •nn's teams have won three Clf crown and fell in the semifinals twice, to Mira Co ta. The Sailors topped t-lli~ Co ta and Corona del Mar m the fu"'als the past two years. Both teams are already a sured a berth m the State Playoff wtth thcir presence in the Southern Sectlon 1-AA Finals, so it's not tho end of the road for FRIDAY NIGHI LIGHTS the loser. Ah. but for the winner, the jewel is the Southern Section title, symbohc of Southern 'California supremacy, and obvious seeding priority .in the State Tournament. Harbor has the size, cre- dentials, and April Ross in its quest to become the first to win three straight major division ClF volleyball crowns. Mira Costa has a worklng machine Wlth no holes. But neither is unbeatable. The Sailors saw their chances for nabonal honors stung m Chicago by As wnption High of Kentucky. 5· 15, 15· 4, 15-10. And they have watched CIF Divmon I-A power Mater De1 celebrate on the Sailors' floor with a nonleague tn- umph. It's a streaky game, but Newport Har· bor has made a mockery of streaks. pulling out improbable v1ctor1e after SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE I TOMllHT'S CU flllT IOUID fOOTIALL PLAYOffS IA•IS MESA DMSIONIX PAOACA VS. ColTA Ma.A • Site: Orange Coast Colltge, 7 •Bottom line: The Muttangs OUU<Ofed Glrden Grove League also-rans 80IM Grande and La Qulnta a combined 110-0 thJs fall, but thlrd~lace Pldfka Is a ~ble avenger. PCl co<hamp and third· ~ Mese has won one pllY(>ff game sim 1993 and wUI need to limit mistakes. COM DMSIONIX VAUNOA vs. CC*ONA D1L MM • stte: Huntington Beach High. 7!30 • 9ottom line: CdM Co.ch ic.k Freeman fetred his team's 3·7 rf(Of'd would r;ompt Of to~ SN IClngs "to the lions WelL Valencia's No. 4-seedtd rigm could be J~ as Imposing. CdM's last four pl-raff !tones are to schoots with 'V in the name. CdM won fhp, ·~" 1t Huntington. TARS DMSIONVI IL Doa.ftOO AT ... ORT HAMOR • Sfte: NeWport Harbor High, 7:30 • lottom line: The Slilon are 25-0-1 In las1 26 games agaimt tHms not ln the SN View league and El Oor.clo k>ob to•vokt ts fifth straight flm-round exlt. Three patenta.I Oivkion I tadtles -1-rl' 81alr JontS and RObert Cote (otfwnte) IS well M Hawks' Miidly Bluth (both ~) duel 'Ifeated like a hero His record stood through that year's Munich Games, when DeMont broke it in Kurt Krumpbolz ~ck at the hotel, Krumpholz mounted 3:58.18, the first under 4:00. •Nobody knew who I was. and it was my first summer swunnling the 400 when I broke the r~ord, • said Knunpholz, who'd competed in the event only three times before the Olympic Trials. N After I didn't make the Olympic team, people were asking me. 'Weren't you devastated, or distraught?' I'd tell them no. because nobody knew who I was going in : But since that momentous record-setting day on Aug. 4, 1972, Krurnpholz was no longer a water polo player who sunply stayed m shape by swimming m the off-season. Instead, UCLA's Bob Hom, the water polo and swun coach, had Krumpholz flip-flop his prionties. Krumpholz was now in the spotlight and water polo was only an autumn diversion. The world record also opened doors for K.rumpholz, whose fust job qut of UCLA was with S""~do Tritemational, I.:td. In seven years. beginning 10 November 1976, Krumpholz went from passing out swimwear on the pool deck to Vice president of U.S. promotions for the company. Leading up to the world · record. Krumpholz was an All·American swunmer his freshman year at UCLA, after tarting on the Brwns' NCAA championsbip water polo team in the fall of '71. Knunpholz wanted to make the U.S. Olympic water polo team, but Coach Monte Nitzlowsk1' ~ad, which eventually earned a bronze medal m MuruCh, was complete with veteran players. So ~pholZ tUed for a summ rat the Santa Clara Swim Club under the eye of Olympic Cooch George Hames. •A fncnd of min (Carl Thomas) conVlnC' d m to com up to Santa Clara JUSl to keep in shape and hav a chance to • work w1th G om , • Krumpholz d ln" port tllustrated artid , which brat d th 10·~ or the starting block seven hours later in the finals and said he felt "strange.· Hames s&d he looked like a boy with the •weight or the world on his shoulders.· The following year, Krumpholz, who helped UCLA win two NCAA water polo titles in his career, won gold and silver medals at the world swimming championships in Belgrade, Yugoslavta. In 1973, he also swam on a world record-setting relay team. Krumpholz started swunming for tun at the Balboa Bay Cub. •1t was just country club summer league stuff,• he said. "l didn't get senous until high school." After the '72 Olympic Trials, Krurnpholz ·swam on every continent,• including tnps to the Sovtet Union. Brazil and Algiers. It was very cool.· he sa.id of his globe-trotting swun career, wtuch ended m 1976 after he took another crack at the Olympic team, only to be slowed by a lingenng case of mononucleo is, "appmg his stamina at the tnals. •(The record) changed my life,• said Krutnpholz, the latest honoree Ul the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating the millennium. Krumpholz now coache the SOCAL Water Polo Club t4-and·under team based m Tustin, which won the National Junior Olymp c tiU 1 t summer and captured th Speedo Cup championship. anoth r nattonal event. earlier this fall m ~t. Low. Krumpholz r tired from Speedo after 21 years and started his own busin two y ars ago. m Uy handling endo ement deals for members of th U . swim team •1 d ded I had enough traveling a.on working" lot of long hours,· h said. •1t allows me to volunt re a coaCh and spend more wn with my ch 1dr n" ' Knu-nphoh. 46, liv in Tustin l lills with his wif of 16 ~. D bra, and three children: Katy. 13, J.W, 12, and Kan, 8 I .. 8 Friday, Nowm 19, 1999 SpOtts VOLLEYBALl NEWPORT Chelsea Cod bey ma.k a nice return ln Sailors• victory over Dana Hills 1bursday afternoon. CONTINUED FROM 7 CONTINUED FROM 7 . putting it eU m blac holes. In Adams' first set again.st Chelsey Thom~n. she man· agL>d to overcome a ,_3 deficit to wm the bnal three games for Mira COfita, meanwhile, 23· J overall, has lost to Bishop Montgomery, Stockdale of Bakersfield and Notre Dame or Shennan Oaks: And. the Mus- taog!i are without two maJor weapons, outside hitter Knslln Anderson (5-foot-tOt/2 ) and opposite Tawni Schulte (5-9), both Wlth season-ending ankle injuries. left. We would hope to take ddvantage of the others and keep the ball uway from April as much as po Slble." Glenn is pinning a lot of his hopes on his team nslng to the OCCdSlOn. ·1·m excited about Lhis because we haven't played our best,• said Glenn, who has tak· en his Sailors to the CIF South- ern Section playoffs in each of his 14 years. winning it all four times and gomg on to claim t.hn:e state championships. the win. • But perhaps the biggest rnatch for the Sailors (19-1 and eedod No. 2 m D1vtSion I), was the No. 3 doubles team of Sarah Barker and Allison Schnelder in their second-set matchup with the Dolphins' No. 2 team of Jenny Dubaw and Kristin Bronowicki. The senior team overcame a 5-2 deficit to win its second set, 7-5. to knock off the Sailors, OONLEACH • I DAILY PILOT at school at 6 a.m., have break~ fast, drive down there and check in by 8:30. After the match, we'll go to Pacific Park and ride the .cars to say good- bye to the sehiors, 59 it'll be fun.~ r i ~--=·I .... .., ... .. 11U&l Still, both have explosive capabiliUes • U you wero gonna tell me we were going · to finish 20-3 and reach the C rF semifinals, I wouldn't have believed you/. Wilson said. "I'm very proud of the girls today. - Costa Mesa National Utile League slgnups : The Guns of Newport are led by the twin-cannons, the USC-bound Ross (6·1) and Duke·bound Knsta DW (6-2) They're JOined by seniof:> Bren· da Watennan (5-8 outside hit- ter) dnd Lisa Addeo (5-10 oppo:.1te), wong with 6·1 junior Heather Cullen and sopho· more setter Kdtie King #We've shown flashes i.n the Santa Barba.ca Tournament and m Chicago, but we haven't sustained it,• said the always- upbeat Glenn. If the Sailors are to enter the St.ate Playoffs next week with championship laurels, they'll have to find a way to deal with the Mira Costa blend, a mix- ture which has seen the Mus· tangs dig and pass their foes into submission, despite the lack of the dominant player. ·u they don't come back from that, we~re tied at sue sets ap\ece goillg into the third switch," Olson said. "Instead, we go up, 7-5, and we carried that momentum into the final round, Jt was a great win." For Dolphins Coach Jim Wilson, his team hung tough early, but could not find a way Senior Chelsea Godbey, afte~ ~ couple of tough set- backs in her two opening sets, managed to knock off Dana Hills' No 1, Kate Romm, 7 -6. Will the early finals matchup make a difference for either team in Monday's finals? Olson doesn't thmk so. OF-SS DMSION t SEMANAU . NEWPO«r 12, DANA tk.LS 6 ' Slngl..: Braverman (NH) def. Romm, 6-2, def. Thompson, 6-1, def Pooler, 6-2; Adams (NH) won, 64, 64, 6-1; Godbey (NH) won, 7.fi, lost. 1.fi, 3.fi. Doubles: Case-Meyer (NH) def Rea~tton. 6-0, def. Dubaw-Bronowicki, 6-0, def Barish-Wilson. 6-3; Collopy-Hawtclns (NH) lost. 6-7, 4-61 won, 7.fi; Barker-Schneider (NH) loS\ 6-7, won. 7-5, lost. 3.fi. COSTA MESA -Early reg- istration for the upcoming baseball season for the Costa~ Mesa NatioJ\al Uttle Lea~ will be Saturday from 9 a.Dl; to 1 p.m. a t TeWinkle School ~oswell Hall. Registration is $65 per player and $160 maxi- mum per family. First-time players m ust bring a u tility bill and birth certificate to the reg- istration. And there is legitimate strength on the bench. "That's how it's been each year,# Olson said. "We'll ineet Mira Costa has four Juniors m its starong lineup, a group which features 5· 7 outside hit- ters Jarrue Grass dnd Brooke Donahue, 5-8 KhrisUn Nelson and 5-10112 Ashleigh Turner in the middle, 5-8 Dennelle Smal· ley at opposite, and 5-10 Lexy Beers settir1g. Sophomore Cla.tre Gillespie, a 6-0 middle blocker. comes off the bench to proVlde additional strength. Both teams have a back- ground of hlgh·profile, club play, the Sailors emerging from the Balboa Bay Club-based Orange County Volleyball Club, and the Mustangs Crom the Manhattan Beach clubs. The Sailors' cross to bear is their propensity to dawdle ear- ly with a lack of concentration and execution, to fall behind. · COM CONTINUED FROM 7 a score of 13-5. For the Sea Kings (16-6), the one big bright spot was the p lay of Anne Yelsey, who easily won her three sets, 6-1, 6-0, 6-4. sula, it is the fact that the Pant.hers' singles players aren't as strong as the doubles. Besides Yelsey's sweep, CdM's Nadia Vaughan won two sets after dropping the first one to Comstock. But Peninsula's he.ralded doubles team swept all nine sets to clinch the match. "Their doubles team is a joke,• Stewart said. "They really do everything right." "They're all the same, from No. 1 to No. CQuple of doubles sets in the final round of sets. The No. 3 .team of Laura Claster and Katie Tenerelli had an early, 2-1, lead on No. 1 team Nikki LaBrucherie and Chris- tine Se tian before f~g. 3-6. And No. 1 Leslie Damion and Kristen Griffith were in a close match with No. 2 Christie Tjang and Caitlin Blasbaw before losing, 4·6. Of DtVISION I SIMlflNALS Pl.NIHSULA 1J, °*>NA Dll MM 5 Singles: Vaug~n (CdM) lost to Comstodc. O.fi; def. Liang. 6-1; def. Joshi, 6-4; Yelsey (CdM} won, 6-1, 6-0, 6--4; Minna (CdM), lost. 1.fi, 3-6, CM;. "We have to be pabent, # sdid AJdnch. "We're gomg to get blqcked, ttnd J know they serve tough I hope we're pret- ty tough servUlg, too. But in many cases, it seems, that's when then know they have their opponent just where they 'want them. ~Anne did a good job," Stewart said. "I thought she really played well against Colby (Comstock, Peninsula's No. 1 Slil· gles player). She was patient, but came to the net a lot of times. She attacked, attacked and attacked.# 3. Usually, we can exploit the opponent's No. 3 team. But there is no weakness in Peninsula." If there 1$ a moral victory to be had, CdM won a lot more games in doubles than the last tune 1t played Peninsula. The Sea Kmgs even had a chance to steal a Doubles: Damion-Griffith (CdM) lost to laBruc.herle-Setlan, 2-6; lost to T]ang-Blashaw, 4-6; lost to Ursich-Pagliano, 3'"6; Jacobson<hamey (CdM) loS\ (M;, 1-6, (M;; Claster·Tenerelll (CdM) lost. 3-6, 2-fi. CM;, ·He (Glenn) wms in the middle, and with April on the If there is a relative weakness in Penin· l m _o~MUesjjl_m o~ARES Jl lm ~AllES l I ., , •I "'"'-I _.:'_&1i_., ~ I dj ,;_ ' ~ ~~ -~1.} ~ .r..:l/ ~~~ Noti<:e ct Trust•'• Sale Flctltloua Bualneaa SUMMARY OF YOU MAY E INE business yet? No Thie ~ la con· CNS 1741S28 •-······ ..... " . . . ~ ..... -v. '., ' ' t',1' I . . 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NOES; Attomey for the Beach, c.tifomla 92860 The lollowtng persoot S Hsu and LJly P. Heu ~-' Mid trUSIM 1>11rsuanc lo JK Dancy, Inc., James None. ABSENT: None. Petitioner. Marll A Stanley, 1048 ere doing buMllal aa: OAOEA TO SHOW ~•• the Deed°' Trust IHClllld D. Ktsanes, President & ORDINANCE 1111·17 I.AW OFFICE OF IMne Ave . 1195, New-·1 Golf ...,.. Group, CAUSE FOR CHA.NOE 11 b1 Q1y Eagle Inc 1 Cab· CEO govems hlStoric Pf'8ffl'• JAMES C. ZANIAS, pcm Beach, Calslomla b Laa v--. Golf, OF NAME larnia Corp Recorded This statement was vatlOO 2501 E. CHAPM~N 92660 -.-C<M1ty CASE NUMBER t0/2711998 It lnW\IMl\t Ile~ ... wot'~!!. ~~ty THE FULL TEXT Ol lhe A.VE., STE. "155, Audy L Thurston. 1048 ~) v;i~~ra Bern1r:::'o A19MOI . A No t99e0727176 d Olfl· "''" ....... ._ ..,.,...,ty ordinance may be read In FULLERTON, CA 92831 livtne Ave • 11115, New· CotJotu Golf, e) RlvefSlde PETTTIONEA(S) aa1 Recordl 111 the ona of on 11-1 <>-99 me City Clerk'• Offloe, n Publlihed Newpon l>O't2650Beacn, C.lllomia ., Neu ndra ~ Hau, the Councy R.cordlr of Or-1999681106S Fair Dnve, eo.ta Mesa Beach-Costa Mesa Daily 92& CountY Golf. I) lodlo by Mr P•rll'lll Tony S ange County, Cahfor11111, ~·~~ ~~ 12Fl~ MARY T. ELLIOTT, Pilot November 19, 24, d:IJ~ ~~:"" ~ s:"21J~San~ tfau end ~ P Hsu, ~~~~:Jti~~~to1 FIC'iltioua Bualnaa ... B:c:rNc;wpoty C~ert< 26' 1999 FW170 Haveyi:JUstartaddoing Ana, Calllomla 112705 ~~EfNA i. c.~ ,.....,., bus t? No John Robert Lyon, ""-. Sii ttwtundlr rlClCfded Name Statement Beach-CO.ta Mesa Dally PUBLIC NOTICE iness ye 3 T=· -~. ............. ORDER TO CHANGE I~• 08/1111999 11 tl\Slnmlnl The lolloWing persons Ptlol November 19, 11199 NOTICE OF S ALE Mar1t A Stanley Santa ri;, .,.,...,..., NAMES FROM "Ill No. 99-5S.C763 ct said Olli· arw doing business u · F172 NotlCG la lleret>y ~"-n I ledThia !_tat~~enCount was Calltomla Alexandra ChelMy Hau Clll Records Wiii Sell on Dimen11on Three, 1··" 1 W•u• u.. ty E ,.,_~ u---TO AlelCllndrl Tete Hau 12/0t/1Ht at At the Mlln 13 Cot:!te Plaza SUll8 BSC 8940 pursuant 10 sec ons Clertc of Orange County ttc ....,,...,, _......,.. It la her9by oro.red ! .. E NOT,CE OF 3071 and 3072 ol Ille on 10-27·99 1160 Orangewood Or., th t II I .1J ff.to11111 nlrlnce to tlle 210, ewport Beach, CMI Coded the State ot Brea, California 112821 a I per1on1 n- Wh.1 . b . Ed County CourthouH 700 Callfomla 92660 PETm ON C 11 1909680t5ae Thie t>ualneu .... 19festedln thla man.rap-• 1 c o~manc h11 uuntu, aa a YKhr Broker, bqan a c:arttr of • CMc Ctnt.ar Ortve WHt Kart Tore Hartmann· a lomla the under· Dally Pilot oa 211, Nov .. con-l;.befcn thll coun In ~ community scrvicc. He wu a Lions Club member, l>raidcnr and s • "" ... TO ADMINISTER llgned, A·P Towing WIU 5. 12. 19, 1999 F151 oucted by. • general ..__, No. L73 of I i I>< inti""'· "1 et 1.45,... Hensen, 30f0 Weet ESTATE OF: sell 11 public auction, 11 partnership ,.,,_, • i c mcm r of rhc Opdmau Club, mcmber and prttidcn1 of 1 at J)lbltc 1uctt0n. to Iha Ocean Front, Newport DAVID H. NEUMAN 16212 Construction Ctr Haw you atartod doing the Orange County SU· .~· Commoc:lom, prcaidcn1 of The Chamber of Commerce, and hlOtltel t>idcltr tor cash Beach, Califomla n663 CASE NO. A199740 Eaal. livlna, Call! 92714 Flctltloua Bualneaa bualneu yet? Yea, pertor COurt et the ed- 't , in11rumen1al 1n 1u purchuc & move 10 their currw1 building (plyat>le It Ill• tme or •It Th11 business Is con-at 9 oo am on Name S1atenf4ant 07/0111111 drlN ahown abo\te on L~ gl ... J h L_. fi . d r Ill ~!JI money of the ducted by: an lndlvidual A.!~ase, II N~lrto':...~oonne't': Nov. 30. 1999 the follow-The following persona John A. Lyon 12-7, 111119, at ""'was mon y commHh::u 10 1 e OQUll 1c:mon an prcscrv:a1ion o UMtd Stat11) 111 right II· Have you started clOlng t"""'"' ~.:::...,..,,1 ••net , Ing. detcr1bed P"""""rty, to 819 doing business as: Thia atalement waa 2.00 o'dook Pm. and .. , Newport Bca~h. He w.u appom1ed 10 the Parks, Beaches and tie and mt•est con¥eyld business yet? No ngent "'""tors. a per· wit. ....,.... OAKLEY MEMOAY flied With the County lhln and there ahow • '~ Rttreauon Comm1mon, and larcr served as chairman. Ed was a to and now htkl by rt undl! Kart Tore Hartmann-sons wno mav otherwise Year 1989. Maka FAHT, SALES, 2326 Fordham Cter1t of Orange County cau.e . " any tlley have, 'I:, mcmb<r of 1hc buard of 1he You1h C!nrcr, in Corona dcl Mar for said 0.-d of Trust m Iha Hansen be Interested fn the will or Lice Or.1 Costa Mesa. on 10-25-99 why the petition for propeny 11tua1aa in said This •tetoment was estate, or both, of, nse 1 R208099, 1, 1"9llONIO chenge of Mme •~ many ynn, and worked wi1h Gram Howald 10 get the ccn1er buih Co\lnty and Stilt ll•t1n llled with the Coun"' DAVID H NEUMAN State Cal., Ca ilomla 92626 D 1 --... N nol l>I gfantad. and fundtd an. dllcrlbld Lot 9 al Cieri! I 0 Coun '1 A PETITION FOR VIN # Thomas Allen Broesa-a ly ,.-...,. ov. 5• 12• 18• It II f\irther ordered that 25 ° rlllge ty PAOBATEhas"-A-fll...0 1FUYDSYBOKH340710 mle, 2326 Fordham Dr' 26, 1999 F1!1e In 1%8._Ed WU elc.;red 10 1he Ncwporr Beach Cirv Council, :uid Tract No 13 in ,,,. City on 11-16·98 ........... -Said a•le ,, for the Costa Mesa, Callfomla Fictitious Bual--• • copy of tha order to -, d NeV1p011 Beach County 1"9U11687 t>y DANIEL NEUMAN In -,,_ lhowcauset>epubliahod 1hcn clcucd mayor °' Cb nga s1111 01 Delly Piiot Nov. 19, 26, me Superior Court of pul'J)Ole of sauslytng lien 92626 Name Statement In Newport BeadllColla Caldor1111 " per Map Dec. 3, 10, 11199 F167 Calllomla, County of of lhe undersigned lor This t>uslnesa Is oon· The followfng petlOnl MIN Ptlol, • newapeper In rc:urcmcn1. Fd 111d Peg mo~d 10 Fallbrook He condnucd his recorded 111 eooi. ttO ORANGE towing and storage to-ducted by. an tndlvldual 8,.. dolna bustneu 11• of. j1~ne.r1t circulation communiry •uv1ce 1n hi1 n~ home, while main1aining con1ac1 Page(sl ti alld l2 d SUMMARY OF THE PETITION FOR gether with coats ol ad• Have you started doing T HE 'fARDHOUSE, pul>lllMO In IN wuh hu many frimds 1n hu beloved C.cy o(Newpon Bcach. Mllcellllll04JI ~ 111 the PROPOSED PROBATE ~uest5 that vertising and expenses l>UlllleS.S yet? No 1875 Newport Blvd , el IMlt once a·=~ Peg paned away afm 1 long 1llneu in Fallbrook. In 1989. Ed =-°'ct ~Id = 0?~AJ4,fE ~=~ N;, ~ ofJ:~ ltllS 3n:I day ot ~=:.~ ::J:7 Coste MIN, CA ~ ~y :-..: murac:d Eleanor Wilson, a member of his church. ~and Eleanor T .. • addr • ..;.. COST'"' MES.. ent tlY t ad Nov 1999 flied with the County Y T I hear!- L__ I d Fallb k. Fallb ,,. propsty -.. .., "' "' repres 8 e 0 mcn-/•• •--n Noullry Cler1l of n...~ County l rdhOUH r ingi. ""-""' oe<.ame comm1m1ry ca en 1n roo fa"<ing roolc He»p1ul otlllr common d111Qn11lon ORDINANCE 99•f5 Is Isler the eslate of IM de· Pu~ed Newport on 11.2.99·--Squire LLC, (CA), 11175 DA~: OCT 11, 19" • ~lc;~0~~·;;~1~::;~c,nr~~~~c;s&'1:~c;:",t~;oE.c':,°:r~an! ~C:, th!:' '!as;'.!! = Wectbe~~ua ~t PETITION re-Beach-COSta Mesa Dail'( 19996110252 ~:~r~ e::i!· ~P. GRAY, 1:.Jdcn 1n ihe diur<.h. POl'lld lo bl 2329 PYIVllt from its e~tion on~~ a,uests the decedent'a Pilot November 111• ~~~ ~.'Y~ Nov 5• 1~11:7 Thia busll!MI II con-COMMllSIONEA OF ~~ T~~ emt>erlS. l999.andwas ~ =.11:1:~::,:;~· Ftctluoua Bu1lneaa Flctitlout Bu1lnea1 ~~°6,L..lmlted ~S\IPERIOA Ed'1 community ft'rvice in Fallbrook included membership in the Chamber of Cummercc:, Jerv1ng a1 Prc1ident of 1hc Board of ·rroplc: 10 f'fOplc:", for •ever al ycau. He was very involvt:d on 1he • Boud ol 1hc hlibrook Mmion Pro1rcr 1ha1 cara for the homdeu. I He gave yc:an of dcvo1cd l~drnhip of the Child Dcvdopmcnt ~ ~nrn 'f. A loving family suniVCJ Ed, cndudmg hi• wire, Ekanor1 90n, Ted _'/ H111h •nd wife:, J1ne1, of f...aituna Niguel; daughter, Johan Askowia f'~ and hu1band, Leonard, ofMiam1, Flonda: grtndchildcta, Ryan Hanh and wift, Donna. Christy Hmh, Lianne Morrison and husb•nd Michael Mucuch: and Ron Mormon; grea1 grandc:h1IJrtn, Louis. ind MOM'S Miu<uch. Sigotd TrUllM dltdlf'nt ~~ v!1.~ foltowlng The Wilt and any oodldts Name Statement Name Statement Heve you 1111'1ed doing Tony S Hau enct!r. eny lllbdl1y tor any lllOOr COUNCIL. MEMBERS: are avatlable for ex· The following persons The IO(lowjng peflOl'll buRleN 'f9l7 No Hau, 49 Hatt>or ftcl/llll °' the p<operty AYES: Monahan, 8/TllMllOO In the tile kept are dotnQ buameu •• are doing bustneu aa; Y•NihOUH Triangle DIM, Newpol1 • ao.tet1andotll11 conmon Cowan, Erlckeon, bytf\eoourt TOY MOTOR SPORTS, West CO.St Kida an In-SquareLLC,HarlllcHflf· CA82CWJO cllslgnahon If any she>""' Somere, Dixon. NOES: 'THE PETITION re· 17452 Alll St, Fountain tematlonat Sales Group. rmaM, VP <' Operatlonl Publl1he d Ne wpoM htrltll Th• tO(al amount°' None. ABSENT: None, queall eutholity to ad-Valley, Cattlomla 92708 21115 Aecf"till Ave .. Suitt Thia •tatement WU Beach-Colla Meal Dally tht unp1td balance of the ORDINANCE 99·t5,.. minister the estate under Matimut Ozonu r, B201·F1 Coate Mesa, ftled With the County Pilot October 211 NoY> oblcgat~ nclitd 'DY the !ates to olf·•treet part<ing 1• the lnctel>90d6n1 Ac.Imm· 17452 Ash St. Fountaln Califomte 92626 Clelt( Of OOnge County ember 5, 12, 19, 1aDO ~ prcptlty to bl SOlcf and standard•. latratlon of Estates Act Valley, CaJlfomla 112708 Dwight D. lfland, 6567 on 10-20-119 cna1748e28 F1<4."I •' renonll>lt 1$tmalld THE FULL TEXT of the (This Authority will allow This buelness Is con· Ashbury Clrcle, Hunt· 19tMIOll11 mu. tvc11t WSD ft:BklUS ¥1nc:tt 11 the tma d tt\t the City etertc'a Office , n atlve to take many ao-_H•ve ou started 9~8 26. Dec. 3. 111119 FHl1 ..... ~ 1M111 ~icataon of the No-Fair DrlVe, Costa Mesa. tlons without obtaining ~-=-=-==~~i....::==-------JL,,;;.;~=~;.;;.;;.;;......~;;..;...i1..-_;;;;.;;:~.;;.:;:..:.::_~ @) ·1i '°'" ewpen$81 and Id· ordlnanoemavberaad tn the pefl0081 represent· ductedby.anlndlVlduat tngton Beach, Cetlfomla D111VPl1ot Nov .. 12, 111, nmoc.oGlf ~ ~~s~~ffi,IDjt MAAY~au~. ~rt a~~~ Be~~~-----------------------------~ E.d also hu four srown uepchcldrcn and rheir 1pousc.s, 1e" mp· In l<ldihon to cull the Deputy City Clerk taking oertaln very lmpor· grarcdch1ldrcn and cwo 1tcp-gtear-grand-childrcn T1us111 \MN IC(.tf)t I CISh· PVl>llahed Ne= tent ecttona, l'IOwever, s "T' A D 'Tfzr J\ T:G "Affordable Alternative" Discolint Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why sho uld you subject your elf & your family to p aying inflatt d price for ca kct & e rvices???? Call Toll ftte J-888-S4CASKET Sen Ota.a I uno ndln Coalllriet Put a few words to work for you. · • :·~::/•:.': 0~ 'c=: ~e~r~:ber~S:. ~= ~~~'f:1 r:fuf::~~ .l./1l\. .l j 1. Y I O'awn by• state or fadWal F188 give notice to lntereated oldll Ull40n or 1 ctMKk SUMMARY OF i::ons unteu they ~~~:1~11:n°'a=:. P ROPOSED con•:~~ .~ooetho; A ~rp;w 4ion M¥tngS IS30Ctahon °' OR DtNANCE proposed actk>n.) The in· caving' bank IPIClftld 111 CITY OF dependent admtnla· SectlOll 5102 of Ille Finan-COSTA MESA tfatlOn eU1hortty Ywill l>I • :~"!·~hors:.-:~ ~:i~Ebell9~elu~ f;=~ ~,.: i:!'. ~~ BUS.lN~SSiJtJ It 1vtnl tllW OChel thin force and e«ea 30 dayt objlG1ion to the petltlOn cash 111«1ptec11111 lfUlo from 111 edoptlOn on Noll• and shoWa o(l;)d cauH tee 11ia1 hold Ille mu-ember 15, 111911, and wu wtly the oourl should not e e ~of lhe Truetee'• Deed adOplad ~ Ille toUowlng g~t the autholfty. unt4 funcll become .... roll caw vole A HEARING on the Ible lo Ille PlrM or It!-COUNClL.. MEMBERS: petltlOn will be held on ~------... dcnM u I ml!IM al r111tt1 AYES: Monehen, • DECEMBER 18. 19911 et • • • • • • • • • • Said It YI' be made W Cowan, Erlchon, 1 45 Pm In Dept LT3 IO-PACIFIC VllW Without CO'ie"llll or -· somen, Dixon. NOES: cated at 341 The CUy MEMORIAL PARK rttllr oprtQ or ~ l'fone, ABSENT: Hone. Dlfve South, Orange, CA PIERCE lllOTitElll IEU BROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 110 Brotdwly Coeta Mesa CM2·91eC> r~arlMg Mte potsesllOll ORDINANCE 119·18 112868 or tneumbranc to atidr pprow• the develop-IF YOU OBJECT to the Ille lndobltdnm:: cacwtd ment ay141e1mi111t ue · granting of thO pollhOt'I, 1>y Slid Deed td¥1nc. tween tho City of Coata you .OOUkt eppear at the "*N'ldlf Mil illt•ett 11 Mau and Sakfoka heaftng •net atat• vour pr~ l"81t1n 11d Ille Fatm1 ~IQnl or r.ie w1fnen u~ J>!lllCIPll bltanct ol THE FULL. TEXT of the ION with 1he OOUrt Iha Nol• MCuttd by Id oroi11ence may be read 11'1 be 0<e ltl• hearlr10 Your Otld With 11·it•lllC thereon the City Clark'• Oflkla, appearanc. m1y l>I In n prCIVICMd 111 Aid Note. 77 Fiir Drive, Costt perton or by your II· lett. ehlro• and ... Me•• t.omev ptnHI cl Ifie Tru\111 •nd MARY J, ELUOTT, IF VOU _ARE A CR Ot • of lhe lrutlt a tld bJ Id Oeoutv City Cllfir TOR Of conunoent eradl• Otld " lrUll Dt•ed Publllhtd Newoort tor °' the deceaMd, you I t/18119'19 County Rte· Beic~~ll Mt SI Oalty mutt file yoor c:Uiim Wllh ord• Ru11rdl 11 kl Pll<.J( NOV'lmblf 111, 11199 ~court llld mall a copy TMIM TMlff OMlioll F189 to h PlflOOll ,_.,, •• 4"51 Wwner A~lltlt llQS ..WaUve appointed bY ~ Bltcll Ca Chanctt ate the C:OUft wflhin IOtir Cl.Ma.l'lllO 91&49 (1_14J6~ tm 11 montt1a from IM date ot tt•e the t'ffOWoe you r111111u ~ Urtt you wtll nd the ttrat wwnc. ol let· ellft count Oft to.... fQ~JMl>HJl WIO what you need .. ,. .. prcMd9cl "' Pro· ::.rw:...:. 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WATERFRONT AXE.A THE PRICE WILL AMAZE YOU I AGENT l4t-nw12:0 81ll>ol Penin1ull Cottage On Double Oceanlronl LOI S2 .800. 000 Call Rob, Agefll 949-466-5115 see lallnd Retort LIVlfig 38r 3 5Ba l*lS morfljng rm. g11111te kll. Cl.ls1om buihlS. mert>te entry, slfl!lle 1tory erokei 949·646-2011 Newport Height• dream lot Wil>ome time view 3Br 2Ba, 91ea1 room. move by the holldays aqt !M9~201 t ·LkiO Pinn· 37 Clbrillo Pnme comer loc 2111 2ba 998sf. plan stM\811 land lse. COfM'I pool PnY bch/r9$ $1351< Udo Reson Homes 94~·673-6623 Of 720-9882 Eutbluft Fentutlc: Buy 11 48r+ lam. trg lot ,.,..., pan, 2662 Basswood Seller will entertlln o!Twt betwwn $52t,00().$5ff,000. Silly, Prud C1 RHy. 714-676-1212 MIN~ESTA'T'E VALUE! 381 381 on tuge p!IYllle lot w/RV ICCelS, lowest pnc:e 109 APTS CORONA DEL MAR THE SHORES APTS 1 & 2BR TOWNHOMES $300 OFF MOVE-IN Selected Units * •••••• t ••• Starting@ $1095/mo. Mo to Mo lease. .. We are a pet .. community. 6 blocks from the beach. 94~2611 111l19Whood Seier "'*1cing IVlllable $469 .000 Availlbll for 1 Llmllld 1729 IRVINE AVE. Time Only! 281 Fp, w111 OPEN SAT & SUN gar, awesome locallOll near Broker, 949-233-9071 COt.l and NB 888·271M451 ocean CloM-TownhOllll Bffutlful 2Br, tp, gar, new 3& 2 5Ba, 2·Sly wllh 2c 811 Clrpet. WIO relr, p'il gated ~new paint, wet bar, 3 !lated. comm /Ntwporl , F ... $289.000 Joan RIOge 888-279-4451 Buttce, IQ! 949.759.9314 locrldlble view atop New· ()c:9an CIOH TownhouM po!t-COast, lbr and 28r, S2H,OOO gated, gar, WfO, fit. Bos 38r 2 5Ba. 2-stoiy, aU new Center, 888·279-4451 pillnl, 3 wooden docks, Fp. Ch1m1lng 1bt 11>1 CQ!tlgt Agent, IM9-769-9314 BHch ICC.II, rHtrvt UoolSLE ~custom P#klng, 1 .. S12SO+ utlL home on oveliized' IOt 38r 2710 S.ldt 949-759-1112 381 Sn5.000 B• Grund'/ 1br 11>1, Uke nu, bri!:lht, Atlltcn 949~5-8161 view, 1 blodl to tichl'PeH HARBOA VIEW AREA Stove/frig, W/O, gu, 4bf 2 5ba Total remoo, new 1torage, llUnd, IVIQ now plumbing. ~e alabs. Wn-SU~mo. IMM75-02&2 dows & dool$ lie $84()1( Blu/0Wnlf949-718·1300 I 110COSTA ~?!!I •BiO CANYON• 2br 2ba, " --tooos1, $55()1(. Owner may Clrrf, IM opt. ~o NEWPORT ACROSS THE lty Owner t4MtM 137 S'mEET 28r, Ftplc, gat, ntw uoo ISLE C&IJ*.'Plinl, s1095mo (no 4&1381 S~ Iv room pets) 1965 Irvine Ave '3 IOl'lllll Clnllg. 2 upper Cal Oamll 94!F720-9422 eXlerlof soo dtc:b, 2c get. 7"Ext"""""203=.r-z'=""',,,,,.,---Sl75,000. Biii Grundy EAsfSibE CM 18R upper RNltora 14M75~1&1. W11t1 Elt·l.sg balcon'1 Cal OK. LOWEST PRICED PORT STREETS II OPEN SUN H :30 1800 PORT BAR MOUTH 4/'BDRll-2/BA TH CLOSE TO POOL I GREENBELT $599,000 GERRY LONG cot.DWELL BANKER NU40<56&f 8elt>ef apt, new applancel and fixtures ·Assigned ~ tc*l laundly AVAi\. HOW $150.+ $300. dtp. + $300 P91 dip. C1h today 7144(5~2. 2br Ubl apt, fuu slii w11her/dryer, b1clly1td, HNI' Fllrvlew Ii Biker. St75hno. 71'-423·9106 111-.=J 2l9r Twm-t S1525. 21Br Apt Homtt S1400. 3l8r Apt Homll SI W . ·spacious Floor Plans, V~ Cells Resor1 Style Pool. lJISh L.and8Cepng 71~52 Si>ldO'ie 2Brl2BI condO ~!!!!!!!!!!!~I Style WIO, frplc. gelld ..;: • A.,llllbltl S21l5-~.400: 1.an-681-7387 LUXUFUOUSCOMUUNITY 2Brl28a WIO ltp. 9'Cl6ngl Conatrga. Ad NOW'! 1"871'681-7387 t32 APTS NEWPORT BEACH Mariner Square • Ocean Breezes • paciuus Flvur Plans • Resurt St)le Pool • Vaulted Cezli11gs • 811bbli11g S1m • lush Green forulscapt11g Two Bee.I room Towuhome From $I S25 Two Bedroom Aparlmcnl Home From 81400 Three BP.droom Avnrtment Home From S 1445 $200 Securil) Deposit 1dth.A1111rored Credit ( Dl)('s not include pet dt'pusit) 949-645-0252 7h~!.9.£JI living In Luxury &I ~itesl yl e .. • 24 Hour-Goold Gale • Futt·llme concierge S4KVIC8 • Elegant one or unparalleled In Orange Co~~ty l · IWo bedroom plans • Gofgeous etubtoJsa • Lavish pool. spo From 92, 100 10 15, 100 1-877-681-7387 ~ • F ltness focililles • ~ to FoshlOO tslond, woodelful rasklurQtlts, shopping, ond en18ltoinment :·Newport Marina•: · Apartrnents . &yfront communlt)' wuh pnv11tr. beach ~ manna Walk to Balboa lsl~nd hops Minutes Crom fa.sh1on 1 .. tand • Wood burrung..'&"S r1rtplace~ • Private garages • lk'llt shps av.a1l:ablc Now L.t-iumg 1 BR nnd 2BR S 130().S2100 x•rry No Pt:· 1. Please call (9'49) 760-0919 .: l10c:=I Open Sun. 4$7 8 S..Wenl Htwly Decorelld 28r, bid\ ~ Pr!vltl $14~ lyr le&Sll 31M7f.N62. l''°~l E'Slde ~ ...., 381 281 Hsi. 2c glf, SI S9SlmO No pets, S 1000 a.p 329 l)Wer • Illy fl uu. 949-548~ E Sldt ·seiiOR Si>£CIAL. 1br hou•. incl mtll• ' v*. Sm, clean. quiet. SISOlrno. IMM41-7m On NATURE DOORSTEP ooean 6 city light view, 4br 3bl home, blckyd w'spa WI 0 hkup Gardentt Incl 2 ca1 gll. 2400r'mo 949--&70-4008 • stubio • With 1 Br & large pelJo, great VIEW II no pell S7()(!(mo u1ls Incl 949~1121 Remodeltd 28r 2 g9, Towrmuse. g11, wtd lie Doors, avlll 1211 Sl15()'mo 949·93(>-7528 112 HOOSE$4COHOOS FOARENT NEWPORT BEACH •LIDO ISLE• Prime location. n.er beach. $5700/mo. Sp1clou1 home 94M31-7227 Newpol1 ShOfH remo<hiled ~ Llg 48r 21>1 $2500/tno. v Lrg 3Br 281, S2000fmo vaol ~Ill gar, w/d f/p. tile flrs new appliances Ava• 1211 Call 949·930-7527 28r 2Ba Veruuitoeean view. nu carpet lr"'1 paint Iii•. boQhl. 8'ry. amerMIJeS $1600 Oec·t 949-759·1748 OCEAN YIEWI new lut.. 2cat gar • .-.ory 28r 2 SBa Twnhm wa ftrs lennt1. POOi 1mrnac $18S0.'),4o 949-722"7153 NEWPORT HOOHTS ~ 38r 18 FP, Pl'IO ynl .,'d, ~. A.112/1, $1595/mo ytty 949-930-7527 •BIG CANYON• 2llr 2bl, 2000.t, $3llOG'mo IN 09t, SSSOK Owntf may Cl/TY. By 0-H,_.9M137 Gelid CommunltY. Avart ltmled ,qr 2 sea •Int c:ond ~ y1t<1 .. omm POOi & spa $2?50rMo t year loese pttle1rld 941>-7~.3n1 BAYSHORES 4br 3bl den dlntm lg bliclc pe\IO steps to pnv bctl oa'ed comm avll now S4275mo 949 631·5994 202 ROOMS FOR RENT Mot•I MANAGERS •SPECIAL• $154.00~ till Wkly (Must P'IMflt 11\ti Ml 235 rms & Mc:nenet!S s.-.11eo on belUldUfy lanctsc:aped grouoos FEATURES 2• Hoot Lobby/Direct 01al p11on11IF111 HBO ESPN & DlcJPOOI & JKvUI, GlllSI laundry Close to 4M l SS FIO)S M t trom 0 C flll~, collOI Ind bCha Wlllung clsfMa lo &hclPI & rlllaUl'lfllS COSTA MESA MOTOR INN 22n Hlrt>ot BIVd Phone Mf.Ms.-4840 CWE'Sldl t room IYlll p't'I home, him, c:le1¥'1 & reec> SJOOJrM mo • no peb. 949-642-4165 RENTALS TO SHARE NBIAdOlablt bctl IWI. Qo$I to IMd 2Br 2Btt FP, lwdWd nrs. 2c gar w d modem k•I, llgpatlO. s1,100'mo Wft<OJ. 9-t~7J t 505/949~9570 kAJSiV 4Br 2 sBI f........,.. in Thi Billlls wf'J6 yr old man own bli1tl ger. WfO N~C>'Pllt $6f5hno A-.! 1211 Miu. 949·~ Newpor1J1rvln1 Live 1n lu•UfY 2 ma!.W su t• Sharl wtl"5 pron Encln5 recru1ron1I lac Thi ~· Loe: 10 live WOik & a S650mo 949-7&767.0 lloa l.i on Clfllll rm IOi ren& Own 1111\ "'9tld 11&.;fl. an wtd $650.'mo + I 13 utill Ctl 94H75-8188 A~ No# Hao+rofi FtiTI lo SlWe; 1rg lum Twmne, ell to Fllh ISJ fwyl. Mrr*g p'il ~ prllQ decks jlooC. jlC. '°'"' ~kt-surroundltWp. S7SOI .mo .. utll ~72 1a10FOl-1 for Leue 1000eq ft. Huntington BHctt Retell or Office. Or111 loclllonl 714-"34747 119 \111r1da~ ........... .Friday.) OClpru niur .. da) .. \\1·1lr"'"""'' S·OOpm I ui· .. da) ......... :\tr1n<la) ) OOpm ~ rula~. l'hu~Ja, ·s:OOpm \l.1•1Jn1·~a) .... Tu1·"'fa} ~ llOprn ~Jlunl.n • .Fnda\ 'S;OOpm LOST& FOUND OUND DOG stnal sweet Sll'tdy colofed dog, shl want 10 00 home I FOtrtd Ill VIC ol Balboa Blvdl38lh St. N 8 Please 949-646-9594 Lost American Tourl11 long Wallet, whlellt pin O Sliter Brot on NewPo41 l VlctorlL 909-274-0944 LOST Btu. Point nutty etamaae female CAT 1Mi Vicinity Newport Sh0t11 • 94M31·5363 •LOST KEYS• Br111 key ring, SAVOY GRILL. E Bluff R11ph1. 949-720.9422 2 Cat• round t~er COM. 1 calico, 1 blac held at CdM Animal Hospt I, 1404 PERSONALS I ~Uy relOCltld young h1nd1om• 1111cutlv1 ... kt buulltul 1tt1i.1e woman In mid 20·1 to accompany him to dlrist· mu patty. 714-746-3134 GARAGE SALES ~1 r um rown 'Ab,,.slnllns ion.na• yes boot! ol 62. ,-8elon9ing 10 Lynn HlnMn Ruddy, liM' lhot9, $350. who pasted IWIY Sept 2. '2WSS-tt14 Also ple1ae return the IM9-760-U10 Marine uniform. Call MALTESE MALE PUPPY, 71~1«1(1flet6pm) SHOTS, LOVEABLE A.11 lrom Garage Seit CHAMPION LINES, 2 weektago. 714-......,. SECONO ANNUAL •NORFOLK ftARiER• Harbor View Knoll1 Salll Puppy, malt1 red. AKC, Sat Nov 20 from a.12 thole, wondirllll compal- More than 30 homes WI• !\Ion. 94._...-442' part1Qpate1 Treasures, tum I antJQues, clothtng and nuc , .. 51 FREE ,,_...., collllC\11>19$ Don't Mtss Oull j&uru.u -!'~:r~ The Knols 111 localed jUSI • ,.._ ~~ • bellnd Newpott H11ls Cen1ert Uvtly Cutt Coc:k.s Pl4)py, Ralphs San MIQUll O Foll 7mo Butt/wtltte lemale Ad LOOI< F0t fhe Sqw U *XMAS BOU'TIQUt:... house blol.en 11 Sl1ols & .. spayed needs good home ~-Gifts OtNWTients w•th "1ildrtn AKC rag FRI :S:r =s: ;94:;;;;9=.n=1;;.m;:;;1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;; Nov19&20"2150.anga0 I ui.-as I PCH W Newpolt Beac:tl 46() ,_,_ INSTRUMENTS 1 440 llSCEWNEOUS I YAMAHA MOOEl. C3 FOR SAi.£ GRAH1> PIANO &FT, 1ille '---------new. 714-6274'00 ELEVATOR Mini Valot Ua11 420 GARAGE MW poW« tlllvllOI, 700 I I CdMISAT7~:~$ ~~~S~500 ~=: SEASONED RREWOOD • • LOCI Of Women• Thlng•I $145 CORD ... Tltllist OCI 8'2 ~on• Blr9iln Pl1ce1 I 3 .,... T T .,_, 702 5 Narci.t\11 ·FREE D~UYERY wlthln ·.-n, ru '"1Plf """_. ----~--te11on. 7H.at4-0911 COie R-300 Shll1s EJCtllnl •COM Verd Salt• St fl di•"' condlllon (3 molllhl new) Oft lltUrH, ..,.aye • ....,. obo .._." ,..._ "'797 Sii-Sun 7·? and equipment. Incl cndlt ..,..,. ... ,...,....... 513 O.chld Ava. Moving card ttm1lni l, calh r911I•· ' I mutt aetl 1verythlngl ter, calh wrap dealt. belt 466 MERCHANOISEW'"tlwrt\ CM Huge garage 11le dl1pl1y1, prop1, fabric, ""'g,i SAT-SUN 8·2pm. 2179 T-blr1, etc: 14M42·5459 Santi Ana/C1mlltl1 WOLFf TANNING BEDS '-c"'"o-A""sr""'c!"'~!"'H-N!"'EE_D_S ~ Eucutlve gtfta, new TAN AT HOME OLD COINSI Gcjd ...... r. um pit cloth~t, lthr BUY DIRECT ANO SAVEi jeWe11y walCtles, llltrqu8$ aoodt, computer, hou... COMMERCIAL/HOME cOllecObllc 149-642-9447 fiold Items, much !floral units lrom Sl9900 TOP UiJRECOROSI CM SAT a.NOON Low Mcrtll1ly p~ Jazz, R & B. Soul, Rock etc 1171 TUSTIN AVE FAEE Color Cl1alo!I 5<71 l 60s IN ALLEY Tona ol hou... CIM t 800-711-0158 Mll<E 949·64H505 hold 11utttlllllll g WHEEL BARROWS FAI 12-6PM SAT SAMPY COLORS HARD Pl.ASTIC ._ ,._,,_ •COLLECTORS SALE• SSOIEACH. VARIOUS , ..... ~aum1 \ AntiqlMI. p0tt1KY. g\lu. 11'u41 KM · NA.CATION copper, 1Uver, cerpeta, oak • -:;..~~ ~:!! , ... ·MrllMIMRI' J ~~oWMS rs:.:z:~ Or. NIWpof1 Bueti. ~ o... ~.-:II 'Open DESIGNEfi CLOTHING --------· ll'9Vfll c.l 5ll>-28&-S258 SALE DESIGNER I I CLOTHING SALE SAT 20th .rM •--e • 222 Co1t1 Mui St, NEED CASH? .... ~ on Or1n9t &-111t1 $S MONEY R>R $$ • . G...ge sail Sii Nov 20th ~ COLLEGE GUIDANCE M deslt. tatlll & chair$ ANnQtJD G1cwg110wn '5lUdel'1I Mows double ch8ll SOii & misc Booxs ,,.. ~ cdl8gll 11ems 1121 Salvador St CM ...,._ Wi1 guide~ II>' MOVING SAL£ COM, COlllcnBL£S pbltlon process *1d men 1209 s.nd Kay Sit Nov p Expe(d aflordabll S40l'Ht 20th. l :oo.4!00. exerc:IM '.AINTll\GS stltMOn. 949--&94· 7036 equip, tawn equip, gtmtt, POlTERV Phlebotomy Course bookt, clothe•, aome tum Bollon R4l8d Co c .. Reg NEWPORT8EACH J ITEMTO •39012911-800-2011141 2 D1y1 Only. HIGH ENO HOUSEHOLD ~ :ir~u:~ ~= ~ 1 •11 EMPUJl.I!!!! I room Ht With 8 chairs. 7 ft 40ye111J vrr1 •e teak carted 8e9an 111mo11e, 1n Newpon i3Mch llathe! & di< entry Chatls 949.673.622 Accountlng/8ookkeepe1 5 ti perlOf pinnpple table, Sm1U CM firm rwHI lt\lf1I aill05 end a-cat.leis 1ccountlnl type w/off Bnllsh IN cablleU white ____ ,..,...,....,.="=~•I 1klll• (M Office 17) washtdconsole~~~. Pllct4rM~helpfvln 7 ft geld 1811 anuy mtn0t f101 Fu 1MM4131t & A'111tH anoll, 2 red lik •Acct/iookkuplng• aov..ed French couetll$, growing co needs U '1Wge King.~ Rococo bids, pal10n ~ ...,., ,... King & Outerl ~bids ~ POlllYt ..... good Roc:oc:o dreaer, ......,. • .............. • -OClP'Y w11m11 co.. Fa ,. 11111 moon nay ~. ·-·-·blla_.. 714·751~744 ="~85=~~ .. ~!!~~!!.·• A cool JOBI Plll'*lgS inclJdlng 8x8 oe WE 8UY ESTATES Emy level j10111ion. 18 oi Frlt'Ch runor, Bronzes .;._--... '-""':=-olclef. no 11;> r.:. lrimled iQldlng mermlld lalJle 2 --·-"°'"' and ~ potenllll baby zebru leopard w!llle 1111bll$hlng naw Bronz• by Moreeu. IClrt. ..-:cxua in map Cit'/ and Frend\ boy and l8dles. Alt 1190tt areu (NY, F\.. HL Dlc:o, spec:llll edition llho-Oua m e I c ) uc •II• nt grllh 11,t Miio. Dali, PIC· OllPOf1Ullity .! ua" job cato Real 1V01Y car.Id niirMC eea._ 13 alle VIMS poteelaone. 1949 reel rldl lhlw & midl muc:I\ "'°" $20042000 1nt Irvine Ave, HewpcKt Belctl, Stturday & ~ndly 10:00lm. to 5:00 pm. ~ .. -. .-.·~ ., ~--· ·•·· .. ' •IAl'IEQUES• GALORE NOWHIRINOI Wen In a flln l8IM envlronmtnt Som• ......... M9dld; ". 1 Oel'l\-7Pf'n. ltltt 17/hour llP (O.O.E.) ltfW Pll.1 •~II.. AWY • lfttqUM Qalor'I 2Ul""'*&M.. co.ti ..... 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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE By 1CHARLES GOREN wtlh OMAR SHARIF ACROSS , Olfllcu1I I Nomed'1 bM9I I 0 Ao9t genly 14 Mllcelany l&~onlMlh 81r..C-8dnlM ,.~ 17 Loungit abOcJI 11 Hotel "'* '9 CloudburWt 20 Moll bol1ng 22 Helpeoul 24 Two ..-~ 25 HMY• -.IOCMIOf 29 Ukeeome CIOllWOfdl 30 !Weledto ~ 34 TandstM 35 ~bcJl1orned craft 37 OoNl'I'• moliOft 38 Or'egrp. 39 Actreu -Dawn 40~ 4\ Quick • • 4S Uke aome _,. 45 Slllglng broNn ~ Competrlof 48 Euct 50 ~. '°.poet S1 CUNe S2T ... DOWN . I Keep 2 Matty oC besebal 3 StrNlll 4 Whipped CfNlll amoonl• 6 Pilate I -C-on!.. T111 Root' 1 ~March 8 Ms. 8ombecl! 9 Htgl1land oiltl 10 Most '*''Tous 11 Shelb' attH 12 Dalt ebotJt 13Wallelblllt 21 Salamander . 23 Enjoy Alpetl 28 Vex 27 Hepburn Mm, ·-~v- . 476 EMPLOYMENT 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS OPPTYS• ' . PlumblngJOraln cteener PREMIER ACE needed fol 51Mce and HARDWARE Deale< has repair comp~ In C.M opentngs tor sales assoc and Experienced, ~ c:ashiera Flexible sctiedtilel, negolllble 949 benef111 pediage Cal ~191 PIT lo! Flrless ~ 11 Crown Ace Hanlwwe. 3107 Eal1 Coaat Club In N= Beach Hwy, COM .94H73-2800 ~ Weekends c .. 149.642-3215 . ~Vf.O 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS RECEPTIONIST • ~nd TANNNI HIHSCH l 00 GOOO I<> DOU DU! Oulh vul1te1i1hk Norah Jc 11~ 1'0RTll •7 1e111r«dtaun, anJ p.:uJ foe 111 ' <:> 951 O AKJ7~ • AQ 102 Wt;sT f .. \Sf NOflh \loll\ Dllllost lu1• gutd fo1 11 1111 c of pannc:r·~ onc·hc:ut re ~N1so. M0$1 pla)'Cl"S woultl ha\\0 rehiJ two cluh' and thc:n t111\CJ hcmt 1111 the next mund. lfow~vi:r, lfw1 wuul1l h ·~~ mtrJc no J1lh:n:11l • tu till' lin11I COlltrlCI.' •AHIJ2 •J9864 West kc.I the aci: 01 1*1ei 1&1"1 Q I\ J JOH 6 0 8 6 I) Q J()4 l h11lcJ IU 11 tl1a111un<l Any''~ 1.aoi..ing ut li.>mmy \loOUfJ have rc.1lt1cJ that the Jllft.)ter WM 1n control. South won rn dulll)n)' w11h the kin~. c ,hcJ the Q(C of duh aoo contanucd with a duh to the krng. '"™= l..ing anJ queen of p;ide:o were Ca\hCJ, dcd.arcr J1S· cardinlt the queen und ten uf clubs rtom the u1blc, and the jtlck of clubs WU\ taken •916 •854 SOUTH •KQS ~ AQ74J 0 9J • KJJ 111c bid1.hnf .. • ottrH us r mrrn t o Pus r lQ, • 2<:> .... 4i:1 ... Pass ,... Opcnins lent.I Ace of • . WE.'tt Pa Obi Club members "new IJr.at to double Trump Coup Tommy on a ll\lmp st,11,;k \l.<;1 simply throwing 11w11y money -all at did was covert a can.I pu~hcr into a w1iard or the paste· bolirtls. Yet every once in a whale wm~nc w.as unable to resist the A d1.:1monJ wa:. lc:d tu the 11:.r an.I a diamontl was rufled by outh ariJ 1\~crruffed by Wt..t We~•. who could not afford to lt'ad a trump, cxned with o splldc. Tommy ruffed rn h11nd fOf hi~ eight tnc:k, nnJ then &'11 olr play with a l()w ll\lmp 10 the nine. 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