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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-11-22 - Orange Coast PilotI • ' I . I t SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COtv\MUNITIES SINCE 1907 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1999 The century secret Celebrating her 1 OOth birthday m Costa Mesa, Anna Pedersen. shares her outlook on living and ner hope for tomorrow IK;lt COSTA MESA -In her 100 years of living, Annd Pedersen has seen many things. but she hopes to see one more before she goes -peace "I was six days on tile sup- port in 1996, • Pedersen said. "In 1998 I hdd · flwd in my lungs -25 people died from pneumonia that year. But, I have a mission -helping peace on Earth." Through her daily prayers, Pedersen hopes to help make that idea a reali~ ty. Pedersen celebrated with her family and neighbors at Casa Bella Apartments on Sunday in dlltic1pation or her lOOth birthday on Nov 27. "I haven't known her that long but she's a delight,• said Helen Kleis·er. her neighbor of three and a hali years. "She 1s a model for everyone here." Born in Denmark in 189B, she came to America dl the d9e of 23 to join her brother in Pasadena. She got a job as a nttnny and went to night school to learn English. It was there thdt she tnet · her hus- band, Chris Pedersen, a sea- man from Denmark. As h<'r children related her pdst, Pedersen talked about how important It is to be healthy, and the state of the world todtty. "I sdy don't knock our pres- ident pray tor him,• she SEE CENTURY PAGE 4 '. Anna Pedersen, right, cuts her 1 OOth birthday cake with help from Helen Klets- er during a party with friends and relatives Sunday at 1he Casa Bella Apartments in Costa Mesa. RYAN RAY6UR .J I DAI 't' ~ l ro.ntdolvrl to 2ooo ·A sailor's haven rnonday top10 rrarlay at a glance A mayor for then~wyear • ' ' Newport Beach City C9uncil to decide toniqht who \'\Till hold top position. Do1y Piol NEWPORT BEACH It will h9 n histonc meeting tonight, when dmong othPr thmgs, the City Council picks a mayor and vKe.mayor tor the yec1r 2000. The rdce for the aty's top pot hac; nCUTowed to council members John No) es and Tom 1'11 1-.on. l\oorma Glo\ er, Jan Debav dfld Or.>nrus O'Neil prevtousl}• uid1cated they were not inter· ested m the posttJon The coun- c1l's newest member.., Gdry Adams and Tod Ridgt'way, lack the traditional amount of seruori~y for the po .... 1tion. _ tat11m b~ ti e group propo-.mg to build a $12·million Arts and Educdlion ContPr near the Cenlral Lihrary. The committee put the hmsh- ing touches on its prest>n· tdlion last n1esday. "We 've workl'cl out all th\' kinks lo put our b st loot for- wdrcl before ·The Oty Coun- cil meets at 7 p.m. in Gty Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. the counol. ·said chauman Jun Wood The biggest kink m plan· n nn '"a the issu~ of whether to h~"e the lihrdiy publicly or pnvdtel)' owned and operated. \\'hile omc felt that lt was sunplr eac;1er to have ll under the publlr: wnbrella, others wen;: concerned ttu1t the city \vouJd mterft>re with artI.StJc lreedorn, amt that the center could not pmatcly fUnd·rdlSe. The Balboa Yacht Club in 1939 after a seawall was built around Balboa Island. Howm·er, the choice for the vlCe mc1yor ~pot .. till apiiears to be up m the au It Noye.., is cho· ~en as mayor, the only seruor council member left• who has not yet setved as \ice mayor or mayor will be Glovt>r. Fmallv, the group agreed- that 11 would be publicly owned etnd operdl~d. onee ll Wd" pomlt>cl out that the oty cou!cl not ent1rc>ly control exlu- b1 lwns dncl thut the center could still It!< e1ve donations With entrance improvements, ~e\.vport I !arbor became home to new fleets of sailboats, and with them an array of yacht clubs )Ol 1~ Bl.AIOI I t can be said that yacht- mg in Newport Harbor got its start m 1911 when South Coa l Yacht C lub of Los Angeles Harbor established a station known as Station A m Balboa. As et result of the · harbor entrance unprovemenls of 1917-1918, small yachts could enter Newport J !ar- bor with a reasonable degree of saf<'ly, and demand for a local yacht dub grew. So in JanuMy HH 6, Newport I !arbor YtlChl Club was formed. The hrst clubhouse was a bay-front home al 907 East Bayfront In Ma}' 1919 an enthu<;id • tic group of yachtsmen pur- chased the East New port Pavilion, bmlt over tlw waler on pilings. Jn dbout 1953, a bulk- head was built around the pier and sand was dredged under the building New- port Harbor Ydcht Club then rested on fum ground. · Presently, the club mam- ta.ms an active 1u11ior pro- 9 rum called .the "Non SEE HAVEN PAGE 4 tuosdny lifcstylos 1 -·----·-· -------·--' wednesciiy culture . -----------______ .,,,. SAY AGAIN A collection of the best quotes from recent news stones "'I'm highly skeptical that (Newport Beach) needs $1.2 million more. It conveniently matches the Dunes' projected revenue stream," -Bob Caustln, president of Def end the Bay, on the city's projected shortfall of funds in the coming years ·we don't want any more tragediM In our neighborhood. I~ a very frightening effect to hit a chlld ... -P•trkl• Duv•ll, who hves near the Sou1hcoast Early Childhood Learning Cent r on ' neighbor concerns about traffic in the area. "We don't know how high the chlorine levels were, if there was any there at all." -Larry Honeybourne, of the Orange County Health Department on an accidental spill into Los Trancos Creek by the Irvine Co. "I couldn't just walk away and leave animals to be aban doned. I know a lot of things can happen to cats.,. -PRrid• Hotz. who f ces fines for violating Costa M sa animal control laws. The council tonight also will rm;11>w a studv session pr~-.Pn· trom pnvc1te. sourcci. StancliJig strong in a tin1e qf ll'ar layN!i t· 10 A gusty Sunday With the onset of World War II m 1941, the determi- nuhon that took the area through the• 1930:-. continued and mh•ns1hed m the 1940..,, Where once local news was dommatcd by poliuc1ans and sighting. of movu~ stars. 1l wc1s now filled with stories about boys 101mng m the hght ucross the ocean. Evt.!nts occumng on foreign dnd exotic shores were sud- denly brought closer to home. As a r<•sult, local men and women started to get involvt!d w1U1 the weir effort. Stores m NcwP.orl and Costa Mesu began llccting silk Mill.EN IUM MOMENT Costa Mesa is incor- porated and uranium 1s found during a pool exca vat1on in the 194<X. For • complete list see Page 4 1• -1 glance - ------~ ---- What was the world of the 1940s like? See Pag4 4 for a quick glance and rayon hosiery to b~ turned into pdrachutc.., and other items. Rcs1clt>nls were SEE WAR PAGE 4 Sttff breezes left at least one boat capsized. At least one sailhoat C'ap- '>1Zed yesterday as ...,,nds ..., ere reported to reach up to 35 knoh off Newport Be.ach A rented 18-foot sailboat capsized at about 2:30 p.m due to strong winds , ... dld Sgt Ron Peoples of the Harhor Patrol. Four people were thrown mto the water but wme unhmt, he said. HThe small craft warner.> me up dnd we're hndmg out what kind of sailors we have out here,• Peoples said. Inexpenenced sailor., often drop their i;ails \\hen the}' should keep them up to nde out the swells, Peopl ... c:tud. "When ther drop the sail , they become a bobbing cork Businessman worked on city's history T he largest and mo t comprcht~nsive h1c;tory ol Newport Beach's growth, "Newport Dcac:h, The Fir~t Century, 1888-1988 ~ wa~ edited hy Jam s P. f-clton, longtime JO\}tnalist anci hu in 'man. Felton wotked tor newspapers in Son D1eqo, S attl •, Oxna1<1, Los A~gclcs and Newport Bench. I I ~ was city • eclttor ot the Lo Angel s Daily New and an' editor for Tim inngazme. Felton itl o worked a a \1 •wpott- b cl Avco Financial me h ld p itlon on th • NCWJ>Ort C nt r A n ., th Fri nd of Oc is nCl m ny 0U1 r local board • MllUNNIUM MOMENT oolebf ates th ~during this cemury on the swcll , • he .,aid. The Nat onal Weather Ser- \ic ' has hel•n watching the '-lluat1on "Theres been a small craft ud\il ory That happen when- C\ •r there are wmd over 25 knot for any 1gnihcant amow1~ of time," md ?\ tiguel Miller, fort:'ca ... ter for the Ndt1onal Weather "ervtce. Wmrls out of th • northwest w<>re wportl'd a high els as knots m Newpon Beach and :m knots m 1 luntington Bench, I\. hll •r said · Strong w:mds were expecl· <!d owrmght Sunday, swecp- mg through th foothill , he said n mall craft adv1c:ory nut}' till be m cltect Monday afternoon, Miller said. -Danette Goulet INDEX CUSSIREDS ---·-" 9 PUBLIC NOTIClS--1 SPOm --"S WlDOINGS ··--.... _ .. ___ "2 WEATHER Expect mo51ly ::r.w:m 1Jhonlcsping -begins. Set ,. t ' 2 Mondoy, November 22, 1999 locals only Daily Pilot INSIDE SCOOP " ... the kids love it. They think it's a spaceship." Mamrzg herse!f heard in the courtroom .. P roceedings in the judicial misconduct case of Susanne Shaw were not without a few chuckles. Shaw, who presides over the felony calendar at Harbor Justice Center in Newport Beach, was direct and vocifer- ous whe n cross-examll\ed by prosecutors from the state's.. Judicial Performance Com.mis7 sion , the agency inv~stigating Shaw's alleged lDlpropneties. When asked if she consid- ers her voice too loud, Shaw replied: • 1 was the only cheerleader at Laguna Beach High School who didn't need a mega- phone,· she cracked. STILL TURNING HEADS As Anna Pedersen celebrat- ed her lOOlh buthday at Casa Bella Apartments on Sunday, her neighbors related their favorite tidbits about her. Fora GOOD · CAUSE Marian Perrin An ~ar and an eye ·Ii· on schoolkids !Wyflb E very year, school nurses are charged with the formidable task of performing hearing and vision screenings on all kindergart- ners and students m the second, fifth, eighth and tenth grades. That means either dragging them into the nurse's office one by one, or holding large assemblies in noisy and distracting places like the gymnasium or cafete-· ria. "I still hit on her every day,• said her neighbor, Mar- shall. H She never even gets mad -she JUSt says, 'maybe tomorrow.'• So you can imagine how grateful Newport-Mesa Unified Sch.ool District nurses are to have Manan Perrin. A volunteer with the Harbor-Mesa Lions Club, Perrin helped to create a pro- gram through the Lions Club Sight PHOTOS BY BRIAN POBUOA I DAILY PILOT Uons Mobile Unit Manager Marian Perrin gives lnstmcttons to Kaiser Primary students as she prepares to test their hearing during Friday's sight and hearing screening. Below, Perrin makes adjustments during the screening. Apparently some things never change. . and Hearing Foundation that helps do the screenings at 28 area schools dur- ing two months in the fall. like community service, and I enjoy bemg here around the nurses.• easier to have the van," said Nurse Carolyn Robinson. Lions C lub volunteers. She also makes sure the van is kept clean and WISH OF THE WEEK Peni.o, who has lived in Newport Beach for 45 years and been a mem- ber of the Llons Club for almost 1ust as long, said she saw the need for the program after retiring as director of purchasing from Coast Community College District in 1982. She had a friend who was involved with the school district and together they got it started. The Sight and Hearing Foundation mobile un1t is a 1996 Winnebago that was purchased with $50,000 raised by the founddtlon, and matching funds from Lions Club International It is equ.ippPd to screen "for basic vision and heanng problems in adults and children. There 1s also equipment to test for glaucoma on adults. "You can bnng m eight children at a time so they can all hear the instruc- tions, and it's much faster,• said K61Ser Primary Center nurse camille Cata- nia has a place to be stored. . She used to work with the nurses to screen the kids, but stopped last year because she said she kept catching the flu from the kids. But she said she still en1oys helping to make the pro- gram a reality. :Plus, the kids love it,• Pemn said. "They think it's a spaceship.• •:• ORGANIZATION: The Mesa Verde Literacy Center, an organi7.dtion that tutors adults m lit- eracy and English as d second lan- guage "Lions Clubs all over do Vision and hearing screening, but the school pro gram is the Harbor-Mesa club's com- munity service project,• she said. •1 The urul' parks on school campµses, and children are filed through for screerungs at no cost to the dlstnct. Nurses at the host school and other nurses from the dlsttict are on-hand to When the unit is not being used at schools, it is mainly used at commuru- ty events to provide free vision and heanng screenings. It is probably best known for being a part of the Lions Club annual Fish Fry in Costa Mesa. For the schools program, Perrin makes dlJ the arrangements tor the unit and the drivers, who also are "It lS so much appreciated by the school district,· Perrin said. "That's all we need to make it worthwhile.• • FOR A GOOD CAUSE features people who do good in the community. To submit story suggestions. call (949) 574-4233 or send e-: help. , "It certamJy makes our jobs a lot .z, CONTACT: Vido Noble, center direc- tory +ADDRESS: Vicki Noble 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa + PHONE: (i"f'.lj 545-3¢4~ + NEEDS: Donations for a book tund and story books for adults. ESL lt.>ach.ing supplies. +WISH: A computer and soft- ware for teaching language skills. Body pulled from harbor A San Pedro man apparent- ly drowned while working on a sailbOat in Newport Harbor Fri- day evening, police said Ward Kelly. 31, and a anoth- er man were working on a boat at the docks or the Balboa Yacht Club on Bayside, police said Kelly's co-worker left for a time, and Kelly was rrussing when the man returned, according to police reports. A team of divers searched the water and Kelly's body was found at the bottom of the bay near the boat he had been on, police said. Police reports said friends of Kelly indicated he suffered from seizures. Police said this may have played a role m hls death. Preliminary autopsy results indicated that the cause of Kel- ly's death was drowning, police said. Spaniol-Schweitzer Sherman Gardens in Corona del Mar was the setting for the Oct. 9 wedding of Renee Sparuol, of Newport Beach, and Dave Schweitzer, of Newport Beach. The bnde is the daughter of Kathy Yin- gling and Earl and Cheryl Spaniol of Lancaster. The Renee Spaniol and bride wore Dave Schweitzer a white, satin fitted gown. Her matron of honor was Lyn- nda McClinn. The bridegroom is the son of Conrad and Diane Schweitzer of Newport Beach. His best man was Don Larsen. Ushers were Sean SparuoI. Michael Lee, Bill Lee and Mike Newport Beach travel agent Lore Waechter bas successfully completed the Switzerland Tourist Board's educational pro- gram to become a specialist in Switzerland travel.... The New- port Beach CoJlllllunity Services Department has received the MOutstanding Sel"Vlce Award" WEDDINGS Sidney. The nng bearer was John Lee. The reception was a Sherman Gardens. · The couple will live in New- port Beach following a wedding trip to Maui. She is employed with Hoag Hospital. He 1s employed with Generdl Mortgage. Kress-Herrington The Surf and Sand Hotel in Laguna Beach was the setting for the May 1 weddmg of Julia Eliza- beth Kress, or Dana Point, and William Frederic Herrington Jr, of Dana Poinl The bnde is the daughter of Sk.Jp Kress of LPague City, Texas and Sara Mahle of Darien, Ill. Her dress was an embroidered htted satin bodice with a long, full tulle skirt. Her maid of honor was Lisa Marie Kress, her sister. Brides- maids were Brooke liuninger, Chnstina Anthony, Angela Losac- co, Donna Salusti and Renee NEIGHBORS from the Orange County Munici- pal Athletic Association in recog- nition of its outstanding service and dedication to sponsoring cooperative efforts with tha asso· dation .... The provisional class of the Ass1stunce League or New- port Mesa created Thcfnksgivrng D'Agostino. The bridegroom 15 the son or Jane Hernngton and the late William F. Hemng~on of Corona del Mar. His best man was Mdtt Hcr- nngton. his brother. Ushers were Scott Black, Dave Har- vey, Ken Murphy, Dave Burstem, Don Jackson and Patrick "Ihminger. The reception was at the Surf and Wllllam Henington and Julia Kress Sand Hotel and was attended by 165 guests. The couple will li.ve in Dana Poml following a wedding trip. She 15 an attorney with Paul I Greenwald and Associates in Orange. He ts employed by Landgranr Development Co. in San Diego. baskets to <tistnbute to families enrolled m the Asst.Stance League program. Making the colorful baskets were Courfn Johnston, Barbaxa Wall, Peggy Whitehead, Cathy Friis, Bobbl Walker, Babe Hughes, Melinda Luthln, and Merry McMacktn. 8£AIU85 HQTUNE Of adliertrMmenb ti...ein an be llail¥ Rilot (949) 642-6086 r~td without written p«· WEATHER AND SURF Record your comments about iM Daily Pilot OI' news tips VOL 93, NO. 273 ADPBESS Our address is 330 W Bay St , Costa Mesa. CA 92627 THOMAS H. 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This alternative, a~ording to a staff report, will "have the greatest potential to capture ridership and conform with the city's deslte for system rout- mg. • The commission also will review an application to allow the Harbor Christian Fellowship Church to shelter 14 homeless women. The commission is expected to continue the item until Dec. 13, when it will advertLse it again, because the church origmally requested to house homeless men. According to a city staU report, the church recently decided to house only women after discussions with Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter. The church, located on West Wilson Street, bas requested a conditional-use pcmtit to use an exist- ing room as a shelter. The item has been extended several times since this summer to give the church time to meet with ne1ghbon; to d1 cuss the proposal. The staff report saJd the neighbors most often voiced concerns about noi.se They said that the church already 1s the source of excess noise in tbe1t area, and they questioned the ability of church offt- ciclls to monitor additional noise it the permit is granted. ' The planning division's staff is 111 support of the application, said the report, becduse "the shelter 1 could result in fewer homeless people sleeping iJ1 1 the area or elsewhere in the city and ... the shelter is consistent with the mission of a church.• P O. L I C E F I l E S COSTA MESA Adams Avenue: A car stereo worth $400 was stolen In the 1200 block between 8 am. and 3 p.m. Nov 12. Avenue of the Arb: Two laptop computers worth $4,480 • were stolen from a car in the 3300 block at 1 :30 p.m, Mon· day. Avenue of the Alts: A cellular phon and a car stereo worth $529 were stolen from a c.r In the 3300 block between 7 a.m. and 1 p m. Nov 2. , orange Av~: A 1et of tools worth S 1,072 were stolen • from a home in the 1500 block during the evening of Nov. • 13. superior Avent.H: A purw and Its contents worth $4,450 were stolen from a hotel In the 1600 block at 10.40 pm. Nov.8. NEWPORT HACH Martlnpt. Dtlve: A wedding rmg worth $4,400 wai stolen from a home In the 4200 block between 5:30 and f1:30 p.m Oct. 5. Newport Centw Drtv.: A cellular phon worth $300 was stolen from a car In the 400 blo<lo: between 2 and 4 p.m. Nov. 13. Newport c.nw Dt1w: A < llular phone worth $260 was stolen from a w In the 600 bloek between S and 6 p.m Mondc\y Ne"irport Cent'ff Dffve. A cellu'-'r phone worth UOO Wai stolen from • Qt In tho 700 blo<.k between 5:30 and 7 O p.m Nov 1l Doily Pilot Monday, November 22, 1999 3 I ' schools · • A busy month, and countless kids both smart and_ brave I 've been running ttround like crazy this month, won- dering whdt it must be like to be a parent who spends evenings watching telev1s1on. Then, I saw the Pilot's requc~t for let1ers about whdt we arc thankful for Gee, .l've been so lucky this month, running around like crdzy, with no ti.me to stare at tl1e boob tubo. I started out the month by being invited to u Girls' Golt Banquet. Girls' goU became a high school sport just last year, so the killer mentdhty hasn't permeated the team yet My foursome on the executive putting course included a team member's older brother who had never played goU. Regardless of his stroke abili- ties, he was looking good, and we often stopped for photo ops on the green. By the end, he was Tiger II One team member took the water haz- ard moniker a litUe loo seri- ously and fell into the water. My ball always we1.nted to go to the beach, and was con- stantly in a sand trap. Our EDUC AT I 0 NA l LY SPEAKING . gay . geiser-sondovol group got the most giggles award. We didn't win a million dollars. We didn't get the Bell or the trophy. But we sure had fun. I was thankful that the team had been privileged to work with such a wonderful coach who encouraged them to improve. Next, I was invited to an academic awards ceremony, where students were refog- J nizcd for gettmg good grades. You would thmk with all of the fuss over how the cducu- tiondl system ~ gomg to hell in a handbasket, we would b~ domg all we could to encour- age kids to get good grades. But, we don't At the? sec - ondary school leve l, 1l aught not be cool to uet good grades. Well, I'm lf.tting the cat ou~ of the bay. Thc1e were a lot of cool kids there. Tiwy were also very talented. Instead of i;peech~. there were smart kids playing rnus1- cal instruments, singing and dancing. I wondered which ot these kids" would be my doc- tor, my dentist and my tech- nology consultant m a fi>w more years. I've been spending my Tuesday nighl<> at the Santa Ana courthouse. If you want to be assured of a bright future, go see 1,000 high school stu- dents from throughout the county come together to try the case of PPoplc vs. Sdm Rose. There dre 47 teams from 44 high schools paired off m front of redl Judges to put on ON CAMPUS 'die trials Our clistnct has four teams. I was ma daze JUSt to ~e that many teenage boys wear- ing pants that fit Utem. Most ol the crowd of young men dnd women were in theu power suits. They had bright, shiny faces and were buzzing with a nux of nervous energy and excitef!\ent. Many m the crowd had crossed paths before, in district summer school classes, leadership t1.nd 1oumalism camps, sports com- pebbons and speech cohtests. You could hear the shouts dcross the cafeteria when an old comparuon was spotted. In the few minutes before and alter the trtal, students from competing schools would pull out their AP books and find out how the coun;es were taught at a dlfferent school. They would talk about how Vdnous school pr:ograms were run, or where their college appl.Jcations were being sent. . Instead of havmg to s1t across the held or gym and glare at the other tedm, these students' ·the prressur of peoplei ond the dock· We talked with Newport Harbor High School students this week to hnd out about some ol the issues they face Here's what they had to dy: J don't liko the attitude that some kids have here toward non-Eng- lish-speaking stu- dents. I don't like the Joo~ they give them. They also exclude them from things. I think everyone should be a part of t>verything. -Anat Herzog, 15, sophomore, Newport Beach 8dldncing the dif- ferent activities m my life. There 1S a lot of pressure to be involved m dil- f erent thmgs. I feel like l am spreadmg myself really thm. Llke d coach will'get mad at me il J hdve to take a test, or my teacher will get mad if I have to leave early for a soccer game. , -Laura Kauth, 16, junior, Newport Beach nme manage- ment. It seems like your 1uruor year 1s when everyone gets really focused on school but you still want to be involved in things, like drama. But everything just talc es a -lot of llm<'. -Jessica Steaffens, 16, junior. Costa Mesa I don't like the way the crowd at the football gam treat the band. They don't cheer and wpen we try to get the wave started everyone JUSt sits there -Ryan long, 16, sophomore, New- port Beach SCHOOL BRIEFS Acceptance among your peers is unportant. But I think it 1s a bigger issue when you're in junior high. There are a lot more people m high school dlld it is easier to find a mchP where you flt in. -Lisa OWad, 16, junior, Costa Mesa I don't like the WdY some klds act in cla~s Some kids are 1ust really obnoXJous when the teacher calls on them .... The language some people use is pret- ty bad Some peo- ple just really clon't care what they say. And some teachers are too leruent on them. Some people just push the rules too far and don't show enough respect. · -Travis Whisler, 15, sophomore, Costa Mesa Students look for new substance policy Unwrapped gilts may be dropped off at the Associated Students College Life office in the OCC student center, Mon- day through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 9 pm. and Fri.day 8 a.m. to 5 p.m Gills will be collected through Friday Dec. 1~. Apparel Sale Now thru Nov.·30TB Students at NC'wport Harbor High School ar~ trymg to reform the •zero tolerance• policy. The policy calls for any stu- dents found m the po ses~1on or under the influence of drugs or dlcohol to be transferred unmediately to dnotht•r district. Students at Newport } larbor say that this policy is not effec- tive as it is, and want to sec change. The Student Political Action Committee is holchng a. forum Dec. 14 to share theu ideas for change and hear what the community has to say. They have mv1ted school board members, the mayors and police chiefs of Costa Mc11a and Newport Be ch, faculty, staff, parents and the commu- nity &; a whole. The forum will be at St. Andrews Church, aero from Newport J larbor High School at ? p m. on Dec. 14. OCC seeks some holiday generosity The holiday season is upon us and OCC students have begun their annual Angel nee Project campaign to rollect ChiiStrnas gifts for ne ~dy and 6bu d children in Orang County. Spon owd by the Assoa1tt· dd Stuchml Collag ~ Ufc olUc '. Ang I n PfOJC{:l colJ t d dlmost 3,200 glf la t y ar, d qolleg l1f n1rcctor DorhMa N wbem Th tr goal this y r ls 3,500. OCC receives child- care scholarships OCC was awarded $10,000 from the Assistance League of Newport-Mesa. The contribu- tion will be used to provide child-care scholarships for low· income, working families for the 1999-2000 academic year. The Newport-Mesa Assis- tance League, one of 104 nationwide, has contributed a total of $30,000 to OCC's Early Childhood lab and was the first chapter to initiate a scholarship program for child care. The OCC child-care lab provides a setting in which college stu- dents can train to be teache~ of infants, toddler· tmd preschool children. Prizes needed for Grad Night auction Newport Harbor I Jigh . School is planning early for Graduotion night. A traditional parent and friend party will be the scene of a silent nd live auetion. The school 1S looking for fun, er ative donations, uch a hshing excursion , anUqu Cir hmo rides, to packftge for auc· tion. For more infonnnhon pl a call Leone Lumpkin at (949) 613·7594 or Kathi Glov r at (94Q) 631-4077. w~.tsalance t1UJfrrt fw~ Shoes 1n Multiple Width Sizes -NB Apparel & Kids NB, Tool C949l 720-1 602 . . ... . ~:-.·. . -. ' . Come See Us We're 0 BEEF STICK SAVE $4.00 3 lb. Beefstick • $9.99 ummer Sausage Regularly $13.99 011r Au.vmJ U mlrq: Bu/Stu~ 11 sraJCnMJUJI ntht u'lth • srlm blmd if rp1m ;:ml hukcry smcltf f/AllOr. f',rjmfor h1'Jid41 zatlimlf,gf. . ff~r !t<Y"I thru NiWt'mhct Wth, 19?9 HICKORY FARMS• For Phone Ordcn &: Information: J-80().591-6176 COSTAMPSA co i\ Mr.sA COuR'nARD 1835 Newpon Blvd Dl 0 (Reh nd M1mu ) (Ar IRVINE Ot6SUOAD 800 Barranca ~ky tO Aft &nMQ NcW got a chance lo kitow ea'ch other. Because everyone sayi. thdl speaking m pubhc is tho No. 1 fear of most Americans, it 1s : truly amdzing that 1,000 kid would volunteer to do tlus Al some schools, 100 kids ti)' out for lhc 20 spots on the team. Many people panic at the prospect oJ saying thelf name m court when they are called for jury duty. Here, you ha\e 15-year-olds to 17 -y:ear-olds taking on the role of Perry Meison Who d.ffiong you a>uld explain the various court ~old­ mgs of the exclusionary rule as it applies to apparent con- sent while the Judge is pelting you Wlth questions? Would you be able to drtlculate the proper objection m the nanosecond berween thEl attorney's question and the witness' dJlSWeT? Could you ledve the comfort of your notes at the pod.Junrto speak extemporaneously about the testimony that has Jlliit been given m relation to the ele· ments of the crimes charged? Can y<1u rcCOCJflll. the difter- enc e between a.n exception to the heatsdy rule as opposed to t•~timony offered for a non-· he<H'Sii}'. purpo e? I wait for a INm1 member to stdnd up and mldress th1• JUcl!J" with, ·u 1t plPtt I'! tlw court, I 11 J>c'l~s out now" It n11vl'r happ<•ns. So, ti you are wc1rncd about the dee lme of te:.t scores or school violence, please 1om mo on Tuf;sday nights m Nove111her. Tius group will • dehmt.-.ly lead us into the new nullPnmum. , TI1e only thmg I'm not . · • thanktul for is the multitude of collf•qe apphcalioru>. I'm pro- motmy the idea of a uruvcrsal essay que~t\on for all colleges The prompt hould be, "Why should WP let you into our ~chool?" I could give the col- lege><; d pli>thor<1 of reasons why they :.hould let m the kids I've met this month. Hap- py Thanksg1vmgl • GAY GEISER-SANDOVAl. IS a Cos ta Me~a resident. Her column runs Mondays She can be reached by e- mail at GGSesqO;w/ com LUNCH MENUS NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ELEMENTARY LUNCH MENU Checks are nol accepted ior le~s than 517.50. Elementarv lunches are SJ. 75. There are three menu cho1c:- es every day. Students mar choose· a vegetarian en tree each day if desired. The vegc- tanan selection varies and may . be either a salad, sandwich or hot entree. MON PAY Choice of munchable lunch salad or French bread pepper- oni pizza. Also inCluded ts d tossed green salad, cutie pie {nut turnover and chotce of milk. TUESDAY Choice of munchable lunch salad with hot dog with veg- etable sticks and dip. Choice of frwt or JWCe. Choice of milk. • !\.ll~s Coco's cookie WEDNESDAY Choice of rnunchable lunch dldd or Dannon tnut yogurt or turk ~y and grdV)' with mashed poldlocs v.1th fresh baked roll. Also mdudecJ. are Paulie peas, dpple crisp and cho1rn of milk. THU~SDAY/FRJOAY No .,ehool -Thc1.nksg1vmg Hohdct}' The• H Munchable Lunch Sal- ad"· contuins tossed greens, cherry tomatoes, crackers and protein sources such as cheese, sunllower seeds. frwt rogut1, honey roasted peanuts and dressing. • In the op(!rat1on of child feeding progr m\, no thtld ""'" be d1scnm1- nated against bee.au~ of race, sex. color, nat1onal'orr91n, age or handi- cap If you beh~e you have been dis- criminated against. vw1te 1mmed1ate- ly to the Secretary of Agriculture. Washington, DC 20150 Oer Accident? J Rf f Rt PORJ' R''-c-A• Closdr,guanW K"oro \OU nee:J 10 know 1-elori: you Kiiie-,111r C'lllC' 111 1pqk "'llh an\ont • 0.111 r kt 41101h~r ,1;i, i;o h> un11I vou call chr roll frtt 24 hr. Recorded Mtu;agut l-888·598-1071 Car Accident? MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO M~XICO ALSO OH OUR MENU .FISH TACOS' TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE CHILI CHEESE OMHITT( Cocuc '~ Pllo~• A~1 co •r Food To Ge . ~-IAS_' --°El ]@CHITQ DAYFIESfAS Pw It Ttap To Go Order by the Dozen • Ctlmgolingas • Taquitos • Tacos • Burritos • Guacamole • Chips & Salsa COMllUTI MJnT MCll fiOa 10 $49.95 Call your nearest loc8tion for pick-up full hrvlce C.terl .. Sizzling Fajita Bar • Strolling Manach1s Margarita & Cerveza Bar 645-0209 I I I 4 iV.ondoy, November 22, 1999 WAR CONTINUED FROM 1 alc:o encourag~d to buy wor i;tamps or bond . Tounsm suffered, although the ritzy Hollywood ctowd con- tinued t<> visit Newport Beach. Industry also ran mto diJficillty fincling employees. As a result, more and more local women started to join the work forcf?, The shipyards that received contracts for small military crarts,. rescue boats, mine sweepers and patrol boats were part of one of the area's few booming industries. There was also a ,steady stream of optimistic new!. about the Newport Beach and Costa Mesa communities pulling together m the face or the common fear of losing their way of life. Businesses and res- idents alike were constantly encouraged to buy bonds to support the war effort. By the end of the war the tide had turned dnd the focus became recovery The social pages of newspapers were filled with a steady stream of news on returning soldiers and double, even triple weddings. By the end of the 1940s the poor economic state of New- port and Costa Mesa began to appear more optimistic. Adverronal Auto .. Facts by Paul Frech SERVIC• A R•PAJR URMAN • 8W•OISH JAPAll•U AUTOM081US WHERE ARE YOU • GOI~G? One of the late,1 pieces of tt.'Chnology to llllJXk'I the automobile ~orld i" the 'kllellue OJ\ igalion ~}i.tem, \\hkh wk~ computcril'-'CI ~ and add' pn.-ci-.c ~itioning data.. Thi\ falter hit of informaliOO come.\ from ltll! mihmry \ Global P~itioning System (GPSJ. It is a ne~or~ of 24 Dcfcn-.c Dl!panmcnt tracking and naviga~on satellites. which U'>e radio wave!. to emit t1ple signals calibrated to a milhoruh of a second Then, u\mg ..a1ellite signals, a GPS receiver calculate~ 11\ latitude, longitude, and elevation. By sampling re~tedl). the recei\cr can also calculate spe..:d and directioo. Thu~. vehicle~ outfitted with dashboard-mounted 'l<:ruem,, GPS ant.enn..is, microproce soo, and CD- ROM drhe~ full of m.1ps can tell driver. where to go by tr.1d.ing their local.ion and izi\ing them tum-by- rum direc1ion~. Hint: Eventually. vehicle~ may u~ pecial recci-.ers to get real-time, local traffic infomutioo. HOLDING MORE THAN GLOVES They may be called glove boxes, but these handy intenor compartments should be holding other usclul item~. as well. With all the many clectroruc acces ories on vehicle" loday, it make good scn..e 10 carry an array of fuses in different amp rating.,. Then, when a fuse blow\, driver. will nol find themselves nt a los . Even if you are not a mechanic. it helps 10 carry such essential 1001\ as screwdriveT11 (Phillips Md Oi.11), n 'mall ~x:~cl ~. ald an adju Ulblc ere nl wrtnch. If you are noc good w 1th 1001 • there may be somcooe nearby who can use them to gc1 )OU out of :i contttnble 5ituanon. 8c)ond thai. duel tape i often u~ful for temporarily hxm hoses. More and more Ctlr.i are 1mpro-.m their con-.cnicncc feature uch a ample &)6ve bo:itcs, coin holdcN, and coo le coinJUlfOCOI.' for m;ips. Al C&F 949 646-69!0, we w11n110 tum you mto a loos tenn cu'ton1Cr, and WC llo that by m;1&.,ing Ul'C )OU gel th rurc and au ·ntioo you d-OM!r-.e. We urge you 10 i\k our muny cUSton11..-n . because oor n:pt11.atiun for eiu:cllcncc j<; well known. You'll receive AA/\·Appro-.ed Mm·kc, which mt'.fllt you re~•~e the he I We're 01 2C1'JO Placen11a., Co la M t I I I These events shaped the 194(}.; in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa: 1940 -Newport Beach re2>· idents vote on whether to change their name tQ Balboa. They choose to keep the for- . mer, voting 1,014 to 581. 1942 The Civilian Defense Organization begins to prepare for air raids in case Soutbem Calif omia is bombed. They move their headquarters to the American Legion Hall. 1945 -World War Il ends. 'While there is some optimism, the news is filled with stories about local boys wl:io have died. The following appeared m the Costa Mesa Herald; "It's the end of hostilities but Mrs. Marin E. Gray's and 2-year-old daughter's husband and father was killed in action on March 9 while serving as a tail-gunner on a B-25 in the Pacific The- ater." 1947-After a debate span- ning a number of years, Costa Mesa is incorporated. 1947 -Orange _.Coast Junior College is formed by the Huntington Beach and New- port Harbor High School Dis- tricts. 1948 -The Federal Bureau denies a theater for Costa Mesa. city of 15,000, though Santa Ana has four, Newport Beach has two, Laguna Beach has two and Huntington Beach bas one. A huge debate Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner. ensues. 1948 -Some local youths are accu ed of using ben- zedrine inhalants by two state . p)larmaceutical inspectors. Community members and :;chool authonties are infuriat- ed by the allegations that their youngsters might be using drugs. 1948 -Uranium, the key element in manufacturing atomic bombs, IS discovered on the prope~ of Wesley R. Collins of Costa Mesa while he excavated for a pool. 1949 -The new Newp0rt City Hall near Lido Village.is dedicated with Gov. Earl War- ren presiding. The· new city charter is also dedicated. 1949 -Business finally st~ to pick up after the war. Colbert Motor Co. and New- port Harbor. Motor open new $100,000 plants on Coast High- way nus area becomes known as "Auto ~ow." . . it : 1 glance NEWPORT BEACH Population: 4,438 Udo Theater admittance: 35 cents New state-of-the-art homes are built "from the the inside our and range in cost between $2,500 to $3,000; monthly pay- ments are $30 I I COSTA MESA HAVEN CONTINUED FROM 1 PopulaUon: 4,692 HouSUlg lo~ start at $250 · Used pil!lnos s 11 for ~19 Calms,• which·. started with Snowbird-type sailboats -a Costa Mesa Globe-Herald small boat that IS manned by a subscriptions: $1 annually young skipper and crew mem- ber. Today, Sabots and Aying 1\vo-bedroom stucco house for Juruor dinghies are used . sale, plastered inside, with new In 1922 a second yacht club roof, garage, new flutomatic was formed m Newport Har- water heater... !62,000 with bor, called the Southland Sail- $200 down payment ing Club The· dub rented a bay-front home on the penm- House for rent. .. $20 a m.ontb 'sula. -In the spring of 1925 a clubhouse was built on the tip Santa Ana Army Air Base in of Little Balboa Island. During Costa Mesa, officially named 1928 the name wa.s changed to April 7, 1942, covers 1,283 the Balboa Yacht. Club. The acres club has done much to promote On the base: the sport of sailing in Newport • a main post office and five Harbor. In 1941, the club branches moved to its present locdtion • three movie theater:. on Bayside Drive in Corona del • a service dub Mar. • post library Newport Harbor began to • four chapels be noticed by yachtsmen from •a 1,500-bed hospital other harbors. The Newport • a water system and sewage Harbor Yacht Club hoste9 the system adequate for 40,000 1925 Southern California people ' Yachting Association's swnmer • 17 ,548 feet of spur railroad regatta. Yachts from San Diego trackage to Santa Barbara congregated • 28 convalescent wards at Newport Harbor for a week • 18 school buildmgs of racing and social activity. • 155,000 sqare feet of adm.in-Newport Harbor became istration buildings known internationally when it • 17 warehouses was home to the International • 30.9 miles of electric Imes Star Boat Regatta in 1928. • 39.2 miles of paved roads Ch · "~ st B t Ski • 1,357,120 sqare feet of bar-ampions.up ar Qa p-pers and their crews converged racks; on Newport Harbor for a week • 563 prisoners of war and f · d ·a1 220,000 servicemen passed o serious racmg an soo through the base during activities. Also, contnbuting to Newport Harbor's reputation wartime. as a world-renowned yachting 1940 COSTA MESA GLOBE HERALD HEADLINES "Dogs Blamed m Chicken Killings• "Residences Being Built in this Conunuruty All the nme• "Mrs. Bouchey Hurt in Recent Fall" . center was the start of the famous Transpacilic Honoiulu Yacht Race on Memorial Day. m 1928. Balboa Island Yacht Club, for "yachtsmen" age 6 to 16 was organized in 1922 to pro- mote interest in water activities £5~ Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3165 Harbor Blvd. Co$ta Mesa One BJc>ek Soulb of 405 rwy (714) 545-7168 COME CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAYS AT THE ORANGE COUNTY FESTIVAL OF TREES Al SOUIH COAST PLAZA 1999 · December L-6, \or designef Christmas tree!> See specloCU • L o-•ders Children's S1ory & Aclrvi.ty B . the kids IO 1ne ovi . rmg k pail ma Hor1y Pollet Ex11011agonzo, Stage to lo e 1 musical concerts, Pokemon f\hlster Challenge, s~'.a by the South Coast holic:l'oy arts & croh!. and storY1e ing Storytellers Guild . L's Holiday Workshop S 0 1 M1croso11 * Ploy the latest game . . 20CiJ Interactive £xhibil Visit the Oiscover 01onge County IB · to london or 0 p $ l lor o chance to win o tnp . oy . I 1 choice designer-decorated lree o you . And much, mvch re ... fe~NOI ol lrees is held al Soulh The Orange County F more mlocmollon p\ C I & Sorrel wing. or Coosl azo, ro hedu\e o\ events, contocl oboul the f eshvol or lor o sc ! 1 ' Hoog Hosp11ol C feshva\ o rees a The Orange oun 7i-.os or ol 1he Oronge County d . AQ/574· ' foon a11on 41550 _4636 \cotego(YiREE\ Registers ln!ohne al 71 --... ~. -• t,;, ..... c... -(i) ... II Daily Pilot tor young people. This oryam- z.at.lon, wh1C'h was a sisted by the Beck family through the year , bhll operatC2> on the south bay-front of Bdlboa bland near the "Beek Pier• each sum.mer. The Lido Island Yacht Club Wd fonned m 1928 when the Griffith Company was devel- opmg Lido Isle. A beach club- house WdS built for use by Lldo Isle residents. The club became active aflN World Wur II. It continues to support a very active junior program and hosts many popu- lar regattas. , Voyagers Yacht Club "4(as formed in '1940 to promote ocean racing m larger yachts. They have staged many ~ell~ run regatta's such as the Around San Clemente Island race. Their Hot Rum Winter Senes of races m the bay con- tinue to draw large crowds. Voyagers Yacht Club has had . everal locations They are presently leasing part of the old Shark Island Yacht Club butldmg on Bayside Drive The South Shore Yacht dub wus formed in 1957 to promote fdmily sailing m small boats. The clubhouse is still on Codst f lighwc1.y along Mariner's Mile. During the summer they spon- sor the Hlbdchi Senes, a week- ly bay race. Bah1a Corinthian Yacht Club was formed in 1958 as a yachting divlSlon of the Balboa Bay Club In 1971 they arranged to have their hand- some clubhouse built on Bay- side Dnve in Corona del Mar This facility has aJl of the ameruties of a full-scale yacht club, including a swimming pool. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club has an active sail trauung program for young sailors. It also sponsors several offshore race for larger sailboats The yearly party before the, E~e­ nada race is en1oyed by skip- per.; and crews of the yachts entered in this important race. The American Legion Yacht Club, our youngest yacht club, was formed in 1986. Located at the American Legion [acllity on the Balboa Peninsula, they are known fo1 their spirited regat-· las and events such as the Old Glory Fourth of July Boat Pardde. Several other organizations have contnhuted to the sport of yachting m Newport Harbor. TI\e Balboa Power Squadron provides educational programS to enhance the safety and ·pro- tection of Yacht:.men. Another locCJl yachting group, the Newport Ocean Sailmg AssoC'1otion, sponsors the Epsenada race as well as the Fourteen Mile Bank Ocean Race. There are now more than 9,000 recreabonal bodts based at Newport l ldrbor This is a far C'ry from the 100 or so boats that once floated in Newport Harbor in 1916, when the first yacht club Wds fom1cd. • JOHN BLAICH, a Corona del Mar resident, is a marine historian who has owned and operated boats on Newport Harbor since his fll'St boat. a 10-foot Punt. in 1926. He presently sails a Ranger 29 sloop named •ice Breaker• and a Twitchell 12 racing dingy named .. Joel.· He proudly sails under the Burgee of Balboa Yacht Club. CENTURY CONTINUED FROM 1 said. "The world is big enough for cvc•ryone.,. Soon, she will have been alive for portions of three cen- tuncs. But she? i.Ull mothers her children -now in their 70s - 1umping for v1tom.ins when they v1s1t he r, stud her son Floyd. "Her attitude is all about the future not about the post,• he scud . •she'. constantly wanting to do httle chores -she wants to be uo,eful. • The great·grcat-grandmoth- cr sttll docs d1 hes, walks ror exc.rc1se, and tends the rose garden at the hou e of her dcmghter, Betty. Pedersen ts sltll acuve and cunous ubout tho gomg on m• her cummumty. "She's wonderful, amazing. Sho calls me cvt!ry once in a while, espuCJlllly if she's bcon away·a few days, to fmd out whnt' be n qmng on here,• snid TI1erc a Russ, her n igh· hor of 16 yca(f. Pt dcrsen I cxnted hy the opproac:h of a n •w m11lenmum No one around her i urpri od by her tomm.1 for hfe. t Jer son Floyd uid thmr tnrruly hn ft hi tory of longevi~ ty, hut that Ann Pedersen hn outdon everyon h g vc h t. •rv got n v 'ry g6od aoetor. If h d n't know wh l' wrong, he Cll llS ft d U t "' EYE-OPENER .. . .. 39days. ~HAU.Of~ <c-.. M.._.,...,.. or - C I F WATER POLO · SEMIFINALS I . . . Sea Kings barge into Div."11 Finals • Niehenke1s goal with 41' seconds left lifts CdM .to a 4-3 vi~tory over Los Alamitos; Servite awaits. TO~\' Al rom 111 • Niehenke approximately 10 !kif P'>' meters from the goal. He turned and fired & laser past NEWPORT BEACH -To the outstretched arm of head coach John Vargas, the Griffi.nS' goalie B.J. Poissel play didn't quite go as for the game-winner. expected. •Alex did great for us,• For the Corona del Mar Vargas said. •He started with High boys' water polo fans a goal and he finished W1th a and players, it was pure I goal. He came up huge genius as Alex Niehenke's today." goal with 41 seconds remain-Los Alamitos (21-7) tned ing in the 1\,urth quarter gave to tie the game up, but the CdM a 4-3 CIF Southern Gnffins were stopped by Section D1vision II semifinals N1ehenke and Tyler Drake, win over Los Alanutos Satur-who forced Los Al into a day afternoon at Newport turnover. Harbor High. After CdM was called for "Actually, lt was a lJttle bit a ball-under foul, the Griffins of a busted play,• Vargas had one last· -shot to tie. But admitted afterward with a with foW' seconds left, Los Al smile. ~But I'm glad it did could not tire a shot off and work; anyway . • CdM escaped with the win. Niehenke's goal came In a game dominated by after a tuneout by the Sea defense, cautious play and Kmgs. With 51 seconds excellent goaltending, the remaining, Ryan Jetton receiv~d the ball and fed it to SEE COM PAGE 7 Sudden death for Tars • El Toro wins it in sudden death overtime with 9-8 victory in CIF Division I semifinals. IOSl'..U Boo ~flol CORONA DEL MAR -El Toro High's Trevor McMann scowd m sudden aeath to end Saturday's CIF Southern Section Division I boys water polo semifinals, 9-8, agamst Newport Harbor at Corona de1 Mar High. McMann's shot came from the nght side of the pool 2:57 into sudden death, and it ended a wild, melodra- matic and excruciatingly tense•game that left El Toro Coach Don Stoll in tears, El Toro's players jubilant, and No. 2 seed Newport 1 Iarbor in stunned silence. "We were throwing the ball around,• McMann said. "The clock was going down, there was an open shot to take, and I took it. I'm so excited. I never made a shot like this to wm before." "That was one of the better high school water polo games I've ever seen,• Newport Harbor Co-Coach Bn- an Kreutzkamp said. "·It was nerve-racking. I must have aged 10 years during the game." . Newport Harbor led for most oi the second qudJ'ter SEE POLO PAGE 8 ·CIF DIVISION l·AA GIRLS VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP • Tars rout Mira Costa for third consecutive CIF Division I-AA girls volleyball championship. HoG1 11 C.\111.!'><I~ CYPRESS -Veteran Mira Costa High girls volleyball coach Dae Lea Aldrich vowed the crowd of 2,200 at Cypre;s College Saturday night •would see great volleyball,• and Newport Harbor High's Sculors didn't let anyone down Coach Dan Glenn's Sea View League champions took heralded Mira Costa apart in a span of just 83 nunutes en route to a 15-4, 15-8, 15-9 crusher to claim theu third straight CIP Division I-AA championship, a feat unmatched by anyone in the history of the Southern C alifor- -We were exdted about this. We knew we hod the upper hand. This was the third time our seniors were here and we've been preparing lhe whole week for them ... " APril Ross Newport Harbor nia high schoo l girls vol- leyball. Billed as a clas- s I C match up of power and tow- er (New- port Har- b o r ) against t h e finesse a n d savvy of l'vtira Cos- ta, 1t was .mstcad a showcase of all of those traits belonging to Glenn and bis girls. Senior April Rose, was the key figure with her 21 kills. •w e were excited about this,• said the USC-bound Ross. "We knew we had the upper hand. This was the third time our seniors were here and we've been prepanng the whole week for them." The Sailors pre ented long- stemmed yellow ro e; for the green and gold of Mira Co ta, , then took the floor and paraded them elv around from start to finic::h with a champion hip noun.sh. Whit Ross took center c::tage ac:: tho quc"n of the court wtth her near·fl&'fllo s performance. the killing factor for Glenn was Ro • court of prmcesscs - Knsta Dill, Heather Cullen, Brenda Wat rman, Lt a Acid '0, Katie King, Jennifer Sandro, Andr ~a S<'hulz, Taylor Gov&t'ITi and Signe H11lyarcl Whtttev~r notion that Mira .Co ta (23 -3) h 1rl Uto upper hand m court vvy. i . pa • mg and di(tgmg abillU , wa put tor t fu no Urn ct nll . Harbor ran off a lO·po nt run in the first gam to tnk ft 10-11 ad, with Cullen' kill off a King t th hn hing touch. SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 6 ers! DON U Ai ti I DAILY PllOT Newport Harbor's Katte King (12) concentrate on a quick set for Krista Olli during a long rally Saturday nlghL Below the three-ttme CIF Division I champions celebrate after sweeping Mira Costa at Cypress College. That' April Ro at the bottom (14) of the plle. CROSS COUNTRY CDM GIRLS WIN OF 111l.E; NEWPORT HARBOR'S AMBER STEEN NO. 1/SEE PAGE 6 Doi P.Jlot 5 CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM PHEBU Corona del Mar • Multiple CIF and NCAA champion is perhaps the women's No. 1 among our home-grown tennis players. Rlu I \Ill> DL :0. \ W th a strong faith. Keri Phebus survtved the wars of the world on the her globe-trotting tennis rrussioo, and Wlth a great forehand and role-model spint, her lasting impressions could al.most move mountains. An advocate o( doubles and team play, the former Corona del Mar High and UCLA standout served up the most successful career of any female tenrus player to grow up and play 1uruors m the Newport-Mesa comrnµmty A two-time CIF Southern Section smgles champion as a freshman and sophomore, Phebus led Corona del Mar to back-to-back CIF 4-A team titles in 1988 and '89, then bypassed her junior and senior years and graduated early in December 1991. The highest-ranked woman ever signed by UCLA, Phebus was the nation's No. 1-ranked lntemdtlonal grind or the women's satellite and challenger circuits. ln one season off the tennis courts, she was handcuffed by Texas troopers, robbed, almost killed and hospitalized more than once. She was once late for a plane and caught speeding through Alice , Texas, a one-stoplight town. in an old clunker rent-a-car. "All of the sudden, my car was surrounded by state troopers, and they actually released tacks on the road to pop my tires," Phebus said Aug. 19, • 1997, toward the end of her first full season on tour. The troopers slapped handcuffs on her for reckless driving (she was reportedly domg 90 mph in a 35 zone) and she spent her last dime posting bail. She·once fell asleep in a subway station m Europe and had a bag npped off, ·Actually, l was lucky -it was one of the smaller bag , • she c;aid. "Just tenrus out11ts • 1uruor in the girls 12s, Keri Phebus Phebus played the '96 NCAA Tournament with planter warts, which are caused by a VU'US, on the bottom of her feet. "They became excruoatingly painful, and they kept coming back." she once s&d. "It was like stepping on bee stings." 14s and 16s and was No 2 m the 18s. Then at UCLA, she reached the NCAA singles final as a sophomore in 1994, and won the s.mgles and do1.1bles national championships as a junior in '95, becoming only the second woman in history to capture both NCAA titles in the same sedSon (following Stanford's Linda Gates 10 years earlier). A three-time All-Amencan in singles, Phebus went 55-4 in 1995 and turned down about $50,000 that summer, opting to remain m school and play her seruor year at UCLA. In 1995, she was UCLA's Female Athlete of the Year, the Pac-10 Conierence Player of the Year and Tenrus Magazine's Player of the Year. "I JUSl loved UCLA, and anything assoaated with that 1995 year was the best of my life, tennis-WlSe and life-wise." Said Phebus, who recently returned from a honeymoon in Hawaii, after getting mamed Oct. 16 to Steve Olson. Phebus, who reached the top 100 m the world m singles, played 2112 years on the pro tour after gradudting from UCLA m 1996. She expenenced some of her toughe t moments that year following a split with her longtime coach (the late. Myron McNamara), the disappombnent of not repeating as NCAA champion and an agoruzmg struggle with foot problems that ling •red into the summer as hCJ pro car r tarted slowly. •1 expected to get right out of chool and hoot up the ranking and get (endorsement) contrects offered to me, but (the difficulty on the pro tour) ha been good for my char ct r,"' Phebu satd on Sept. 27, 1996, after her lust pro ununcr. Phcbu • al o helped on her W4Y to NCAA btl by t nnis coach Rance Brown and person 1 train r Kc.n Roycroft, found the road 1 UllVP.tea in colleg much lisi r than th In the humidity at Tallahassee. Fla., site of the NCAA Tournament, they were at their worst. ·Tuey seemed to explode in that heat,• said Phebus, who had fool surgery in June 1996 for plantar warts. She rallied, however, to win two singles tournaments and three titles in doubles, despite totaling her ca.r while returning from practice m Palm Spnngs wtth another player ·u was a rrurade that we were OK,• she said Phebus, who once filled mas an amateur for the Newport Beach Duke) m World Team Tenrus, ofhc1ally retired from the game in October 1998. Phebus, long devoted to Athletes in Action, a Christian sports nurustry. said •the · pinnacle• of her career was winnmg the two NCAA tiUC$-in 1995~ . • 1 loved college so much,• she s&d. ·Tue pro were just so tough-I don't have a lot of fond memories, but it wa a great learrung cxpenence. • Phebus, who liv~ m Laguna B ach with her new husband, has been givmg tenrus le sons and plans to become a school teacher. "l lov~ teaching kids,• 4;a}d Ph bus, th lat t honoree m th Dail}' Pllot Sports H4ll of Fame, celebrating th mill nruum. •t w o driv •n and so focused for so long, I don't miss (playin~ competitive tmmis}, • h added. • h w gre t. I Joved that I did it, bccaus (haVlng a pro t ~ car ) W85 th gr nt l pen nc and I wouldn't chang anything about it. It' be<m a fun rid and tennis gave m o many opporturuti that J otllcrwls wouldn't have ht!d.· PLIYOfFS CdM g ts bid to tate; Tars football home 6 N!ondoy, November 22, 1999 Sports Estancia, Corona del Mar advance to State Meet. • Eagles and Sea Kings finish third and fourth, respectively. Jos1·PH Boo , . Datt flol 8JllS. • ' of CdM's runners will experie e the State Meet for the first time with a -place finil)b in Dlvisto V. C dvanced · on the. back beat Lagul'\d Beach by d mere five points. "1Tavis dnd Josh canied us,• CdM Coach· Bill Sumner Sdid. ·But we need help Crorn the back. We'll gel it though They're young." 1 Coach Biro Bany said. • U all of them ran there fastest time, we still might not have won. Teams ran very well today. lt1 was the perfect day with the perfect weather, so everybody had f~t times." •(Doug) Dukes did a great job break- ing 16:00. Chris McMillen, with a 16:15, came in 23rd. He did a good job.• OFFfNALS WALNUT -Estancia I hgb's boys cross country tea!ll will b~ going to Sal· urday's State Championstup at Wood- ward Park in Fresno for the third con· secutive time. For Corona del Mar, it will return for the first tiine smce 1996, when the Sea Kings prevailed as cham- "We were spread out,H Appell said. of 1Tavis s ee and Josh Yelsey. Yelsey started out especially fast, and at one time. led the entire field including . Big Bear's Ryan Hall, considered the Now the Sea Kin9!> advance to the state finals for the fl.est time since 1996, when CdM won it. And Kevin Kramer, the only runner who was on thdt team. made a bold statement. (at Mt. S.n Antonio College) Corona del Mair 4. Travis Beardslee, 15:44; 7. Josh Yelsey, 15:52; 49. Kevin Kramer, 17:16; 56. Blake Oil·· lion, 17:27; 64. Dustin Hodges, 17:41; 69. ., Judd Heitbrink, 17:45. H But we ran close enough as a pack.• pions. . best runner in the division. •r thlnk this (current} team is better," he said. ln what was supposed to be a rebuilding year, the young and deep Estancia squad cW.mlnated a season· long improvement with .third pla"'e in the Division rv race on Saturday mom- mg's ClF Southern Section finals at Mt. San Antonio College. Last year's team finished seventh at the state behind graduate ~lberto, Munoz. For a team comprised almost entirely of freshmen and sophomores this year, the Estancia crew is ecstabc about going north. "If there IS a letdown next week,• Appell ,said, "it's because we got this far. Happiness is being able to go to State again." •Beardslee pushed me up in front of Hall, and I ran with him for two miles,• Yelsey said. He ended up in seventh. 'Beardslee actually beat his te~ate, crossing the finish line at fourth. . But CdM's spot in the state meet was not assured. Cd.M's middle three run-· ners were in a dogfight for positions throughout the race, and eventually For Newport Harbor, ranked No. 2 .in Division U. Saturday was a continuation of last week's performance. After barely qualifying for the CfF final, the Sailors finished eigqth as a team. Unlike last week though. e1 poor performance was- n't the main culprit. Instead, it might have been the slick course. "Three of our guys ran their fastest time on the course,• Newport Harbor Estancia · 12. Humberto Rojas, 16:02; 34. Luis Sego- viano, 16:56; 35. Mike Casillas, 16:57; 38. Danny Vargas, 17:00; 41. Abe Inouye, 17:02; !72. Abel Flores, 17:19. ' Newport Harbor I 12. Doug Dukes, 15:57; 23. Chris McMillen, 16:15; 39. Chris Landgren, 16:27; 60. Jon Peschelt.. 16:54; 62. Ivan Romero, 16:56; 72. Hugo'Cortes, 17:12; 74. Joel Furman, 17:15. "We didn't expect this," Estancia Like Estanda's young runners, many CI F VOLLEYBALL CONTINUED FROM 5 It was 7 -1, Harbor, m the second game. before Mira Costa could collect its breath, with King's kill off an Addeo set running the lead to 12-5. Only in the third game did the Sailors show some form of human traits as Mira Costa battled for a long while as the Sailors slowly built a 6-2 edge. Mira Costa pulled to within 10-8 with a sense of hope, but then the Sailors returned to their machine-like ways Ross burted one to make it 11-8, then Dill, the 6-toot-2 middle blcoker headed for Duke, tapped o(f King's set. Pour sideout.s would follow with Ross (twice) Cullen and Addeo frustrating Mira Costa to set up the final' flurry, a Waterman's tap which left the Mustangs sprawled on the court, a Mira Costa miscue, then fittingly, Ross smashing the ball across the net for the game·winncr "They just outplayed us," said Mira Costa's coach. "We have to accept th&t. Newport Harbor just played real well and April was m control." Glenn sa1d ho wu surprised it went as smoothly ns 1t di<i. CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONS -HIPS Newport Harbor High's Amber Steen (above) climbs the mountain en route to the CIF Division II girls championship, running a sterling 17:51 for honors. . At left, Estancia High's Uz Huipe sweeps toward home with an 18:48 docking, good for fourth place. Behind her are three of Corona del Mar Higb's big guns, Jenny Cummins (fifth ln 18:54), Diana Hossfeld (sixth in 18:55) and Katie Quinlan (seventh ln 18:59. Finishing second in the race and completing most of Corona del Mar's damage for Coach BW Sumner was Liz Morse (inset), who ran an 18:30. • DAILY Pll.OT PHOTOS SY MARIANNA DAY MASSEY KINGPINS NEWPORT~ HIGH'S 1911 OF DfVISION ._AA ~ Signe Hillyard, Sr. DON UACH I OAllY PILOT Krista DUI (18) sh oves the ball back into the face of Mira Costa opponent as April Ross (left) looks on Saturday nighl Lisa Addeo, Sr. Elizabeth Lord, So. Brenda Waterman, Sr. Shannon Backus, Sr. Jennifer Sandro, Sr. Andrea Sctiutt, Sr. Heather Cullen, Jr. Erin Haller, Sr. Colby George, Jr. "I thought we had the advantage with our size and serving tough, 1 didn't think they could stop us," said Glenn "But I thought It was going to be a lot closer. We had five seniors in their third CtF Fuial-., and we really did play very solid." In addition to Ross' 21 kills and 16 digs, Cullen (15 kills, 3 bJoclcs), Dill ( 13 kills, 5 blo(".kS) and Waterman (7 kill , 13 cligs) added an ovcrwh lming display of supcnority. King was credited with 50 assists. The victory assured the Sailors (33·2) of the home court advantage in the State Ployof{s, which begin Tues· day. And for Glenn, whose Sailors have reigned as D1V1· sion t -AA champions four times in the past six year , that seemed to the rose he was reaching to pluck. Poway (25·6) visits at 7 pm,), • Three CIP Division l·AA championship In a row? Right now, that's 1ust a little gravy for th main coun; , Taylor Govaa~. Jr. Katie King, So. April Ross, Sr. Claire Allen, Fr. Kristen McClune, Fr. Krista Dill, Sr. to.ch: Oan Glenn A.uistants: Eric Olson, Sacha Caldemeyer •• State of domination • Corona del Mar girls win the CIF Division IV championship; Newport Harbor's Amber Steen wins the CIF Division II individual championship. JosrPH Boo WALNUT -Saturday morn- ing's CIF cross country finals at Mt. San An1onio College was less a race and more of a corona- tion for Corona del Mar's girls cross country team Nol only did the Sea Kings win the Division IV race, it anni- hilated the field and archrival Nordhoff to win their second straight CTF championship on a rain-slicked -course that pro· duced unusually fast times for the conclitions. . •It feels great," CdM junior Kalie Quinlan said about the title. ·we were looking forward to this all year." CORONA DEL MM HIGWS 1999 CIF DIVISION N · GIRLS otAMl'IONS Liz Mo~e Jenny Cummins Diana Hossfeld Katie Quinlan Season Mersevey Jill Quye Jean Garcia Tess McGuire Lindsay Yourman Katherine Morse Becky Cummins . .. Coach: Bill Sumner Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. CdM, No. 1 in Division rv. placed five runners in the top eight lQ team scoring, ran the second fastest team time of the GIRU CROSS COUNTRY day, ran one of the fastest times one spot. in course history, and its ~core of "Sonya (Mechkor) and 24 was 38 points better than tra· Amber (Steen) would've proba- diti.bnal powerhouse Nordhoff. bly gone to state as individuals,• HI actually wanted a 40-point Foss said. "To go as a ·team, it's · victory,~ CdM Coach Bill .Swnn· very good." er sci.id. ,We wanted to send a "Obviously, you can't get any message. Not to Nordhoff. but to closer," Newport Harbor Coach ourselve!>, l wanted them to .. Eric 1Weit said. 'know thdt ihey're really talented Tweit fell this was one of bis and they better use it.• . team·~ best performance. Llz Morse led the talent show "Sonya Mechk.or decided she conte$"tanls With a second place wanted to run a 19:00 flat, and firush. With first place runner's she ran an 18:59.99. And Ashley team Christina Junenez of Grari-Steen. She's not one of our nor- ite Hills not entered, Morse cap-mal scorers, but she was fifth tu.red ·the top spot in -------today. She made a 30 scoring. second improvement Nordhoff won the from last time. She second spot, but that "I actually really stepped up. All was pretty much it. wanted a of them did. They all Jenny Cummins, 4~point victory. deserve a pat on t.be Diana Hossfeld and We wanted back. H Quinlan came in after to send a "I'm very happy we fourth place finisher message. Not qualified for state. Last Liz Huipe ot Estancia. ff year, we missed by one Katherine Morse was to Nordho ' spot, and it would have eighth in team scoring but to been heartbreaking to to wrop up the title for ourselves. miss close again,• said CdM. I wanted them Tweit. Nordhoff's pack to know that Huipe will also still hnished in the top they're really advance to the · state 20, and the race was 'talented and meet for the· second close for the frrst hall. they better consecutive year. But CdM promptly "This is definitely r use it. ... " f h be blew the race open one o er st races fl th d hill she ran all year," l d er e secon . 8111 ir.-a.. CdM also goes to -..--Estancia Coach Char- Fresno on Saturday to CdM Coa(h lie Appell said. "She look for its first state gutted this one out.~ championship. Last "Liz ran 50 secondS year, the Sea Kings firushed sec-faster than her personQ.l record· ond to Nordhoff by one point at on the course." 1 the Woodward Park course. Huipe, who finished 29th at "There better not be a let· state last year, hopes Cor M s down," Sumner said. •we know improved showing. • what happened le1st year. Kids "l want to get in the top 20, • forget quickly, but the adults will she said. "Last year, I was 29th remind them.• but I thin~ I can make the top 20.· After )Vinning her heat last week in the preliminaries, New-Appell thinks Hulpe can do' port Harbor's Amber Steen won even better though. the Division 11 individual cham· "She should be 1n the top 10," p1onsh1p by 0.65 seconds. 'lTail· he said. mg for nearly the entire race, Estancia, as a team, finished Steen surpassed Agoura's Laura sixth in Division IV, winning a• Jakosky in the last 50 meters and tiebreaker over Laguna Bedcn• barely held on at the Jinlsb line. because Carmen McNeil beat• "For the hn;t couple of miles, 1 the Artists' sixth runner. sh1y back, pretty mellow," Steen "Our middle girls did an1 said. "I don't like to take the lead excellent job,• Appell saM:IJ~ at ihc start.• "They all ran a minute fASter "(Jakosky's) n great downhill than their p.r." runner. I felt I was go10g faster, ' OP FINALS 1 hut I wasn't gaming any ground. (at Mt.~ ~~i..~ 1 I thought this could be our last 2. Liz Morse. 18:30; 5. Jenny rac~. o I went all out.• Cummins, 18;54; 6. Dl•na Hossfeld,• Newport I larbor will have 18:55; 7. Katie Quinlan, 18:S9; • another raC'e, advancing to the 9. Katherine Mone; 15. Jiii Quy•. state fmals after a ono-yenr 19:26; 22. Season Mestrvey, 19:39. ub.,ence uy the skm of its teeth. 1 ~. The• ~oilon; tied Barstow for the 4· Liz Hu pe, 18:48; 46· Mena Arroyo, 20.45; 49. 20;55; 54 fourth and bnal spot. Bocause Stephanie Melendez, 21:02; 73. N~wport f I arbor's No. 6 runner, l(atelyn Aronson. 21 :58; 84. carmen 'i\rne Poss, hm hed 11hccad of MC'Neil, 22:31; 93. Ann.t ~t•z. 23:39. llarstow's No, 6, Newport I lar· N•WWMWt HlliftMw bor won the tiebreaker. 1. Amber Steen, 17;51; 12. Sonya 'rhc do e Win avt"?nges last Mf<.hkor. 18.59; 49. Lynn Rlnek, , h h 20:07; 52. Natali• St. Andre, 20:ot: years near miss, w ero t e 56. Ashley Steen, 20:20, 69. Carrie Saliors m1~sed th tale me •t by r°''· 20;57; 82. Erin Friedman, 21:22. J Doily Pilot Re,denbaugh, Stipp All-American • OCC's Reidenbaugh shares MVP honors in OEC. Orange Coast College sophomore Nar- ris<;a ReJdenb4ugh, who helped the H 0 N 0 R S P.iratos' women's water polo team to the &mifinals of the Southern Calif omia regional playoffs, tops a ho l or occ players receiving postseason individual honors. .. Re1denbaugh, who led Coach Mike Giles' team m goals (53) and a,ssists (32) and was second in steals (47), w as nameq .All· Amencan, AU-SoCal and Orange Empire Conference Co-Most Valuable Player. The Dana Hills High product was conference MVP and AU-American as a freshman as well. OCC sophomore Jen Stipp was also an automatic All-Ameri- can, securing second-team All·SoCal laurels. She produced 43 goals,, 44 steals and 17 assists for the Pirates (21-7), who were ra.Wced as high as No. 2 in California. Stipp was also first-team all- conference. Erin Kennedy, a freshman goalie out of Newport Harbor High, was second-team. All-SoCal and first-team all-conference. She (inished with 164 saves and 43 steals. Jessica Hylton earned honorable mention in the All-SoCal piCks, after collecting first-ledlll All-OEC laurels. The freshman out of Uruvers1ty High had 49 goals and 15 assists. · 'Laura Blair, a sophomore out of Corona del Mar High, was a first-team all-conference pick after collecting 40 steals, 21 goals and 17 assists for the conference champions. Freshmen Katie Logan, Jennifer Hallman, Heather Lemke, Janna Larson and Kathy Clarich represented OCC on the all-con- ference second team, while freshman Heather Pappas, out of Newport Harbor High, ea.nred honorable mention. Lisa Wiesse of Riverside shared OEC MVP honors with Reidenbaugh. · Sport$ 1""'ndoy. N"'9mbot 22. 1999 1 OCC WINS STATE ... WOMEN AND MEN! • ace men and women each take crown for first time Since '81. FRESNO -Tiib 15 new, even for Coach John Goldtndn. · Orange Coast College men's and women's cross country each cdptured state championships Saturday afternoon at Woodward Pdrk il1 near-perfect cond1- bons. · The Inst time both the men's and women's squads each won the state title was in 1981. For the men's team, the Pirates (100 points) edged out Mt. San Antonio's 108, Glendale's 109 and San Dieqo Mesa's 1 U for the wm. The Pirates had all four runners in the top-40 overall to pull out the win. Leading the chdrge for the Pirate men was Juan Sanchez, who finished ninth m the four-mile rdce with a 21:41.9. Robert Jones (14th, 21:48.2), Chris Monachelli (18th, 21:56.7), Alberto Muno~ (30th, 22:16.9) and Manuel Orozco (41st, 22:25.8) round out OCC's top five. Sanchez and Jones earned All-Stdte JC MEN IND WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY honors with the1t cflorts. On·the women's side, three of the top 10 runnN!> m the competition were from OCC, the heavy favont.e going mto the hndls. Berc>rucf' Carb Jal WdS the top Puate runner, placing third overall with a ti.me of 18:57.7 in the 5k rdce. I feclther ShortleJf was fifth at 19:03.5, while Zqila Gomez, who set the course record Oct. 15 (18 20 5) was seventh with a 19:24.8. Sinfo Orozco (24th, 20:25 9}-dnd Elsa Ortegd (38th, 20:51.2) round out OCC's· top-five \Yomen finishers. • In terms of nUJTlbers, that's the story. In terms of what it took ta accomplish the remarkable double, fourth-year coach John Goldman explains followmg the third straight chdlllptonship effort on the state level for the women, and the eye- poppmg surpnse by the men. ·zoila Gomei was the key to all this,· said Goldman, who watched tus No 1 run- ner go after West Valley College's Rose- marie Lagunas with a venue nc , leaving nothing spent. "Zoila ran one of the bravest races I've ever seen,• continue>(! Goldman . .:She had the guts to go after her, and she pclld the price. rt waf> m incredible effort, and real- ly, it inspLred everyone, even the men'~ team." Lagunas, after staving o~( the advances of Gomez, won it m 18;03.S, more than 3;3 seconds faster than her nearest competitor. Gomez, completely spent, barely made 1t t-0 the finish in sevf'nth place, but clearly was weanng the wreath of the Champion on the Joyous ride home. The men's team responded with what was probably the be~t team· effort m Pirates' his~ory. ·rt was an incredible nm for tho,se guys," said Goldman "It was the best 'team effort' I've ever seen. And that's what it takes to win, everyone did the1I part and ran thelC best when 1t counted the most. They focl.tsed on the competition and executed.• CIF DIVISION I GIRLS TENN1S FINALS COM I I I ! Revenge factors aplenty -Peni.11sula still : fretting over '96 loss to Sailors; Tars have a I . : score of their own to settle at today's finals. I ' I J~rP11 Boo CLAREMONT -Even though Peninsula High's • guJs tenrus team hasn't lost to Newport Harbor in , three years, the Panthers still remember the pam they felt m 1996 as the two teams prepare for their CIF Division I championship showdown at the Claremont Club, beginning at 9 a.m. today. ln the regular season that year, the Sailors defeat- ed host Peninsula, 13-5, to snap the Panthers' 120- , match winriing streak. Perunsula later got revenge by def eating New- port Harbor m the finals, but the loss still stings for the Panthers. NWe'll be talking about that," Peninsula Coach ; Tom Cox said. "The seniors went through that trau- 1 ma in '96 as freshmen. They still remember it.• · t Newport Hclrbor senior Kristen Case, who was a freshman on the Sailor team that beat Peninsula m '96, was miffed. "They're still (ticked) off about it?• she said. •well, we're (ticked) off they beat us in the finals." If the seruors a.re gomg to avenge 1996, the last time Newport Harbor reached the finals, then the Sailors have to show better than in September's 11 • 7 loss to Perunsula, when they dropped all nine dou~ ble:> sets and 54 of 71 games. That was Newport's only loss in a 19· l season. ments. • The most unprcssive doubles pair for the Sailors has been Cdse and senior Jenny Meyer, who have been dommdnt as the No. 1 doubles team for the Sailors alter corrung together nudway through the sedson. · ·1 feel conJident w1th her,·. Case said about Mey- er. "We play well together· Three other members of Newport Harbor's her- alded fre:.hman class m '96 are key members on, arguably Orange County's deepest team. Amanda Collopy has spent most of the sedSon on the No 1 and No 2 doubles team Sarah Bdfker and Allison Schneider have anchored the middle of the doubles lineup, along with sophomore Megan Hawkins. Just dS the key for Newport will be doubles, Perunsula has to win a couple of sets from Newport Harbor's srngles players In the last meetmg, New- port Harbor sophomore Natabe Braverman and senior Audra Adams romped over the Panthers, winning all six sets handily For the second hdlf of the season, Braverman, Adams and senior Chelsea Godbey have compnsed one of the best singles lineups m the Southern Sec- tion. "Smqles is thetr strength,· Cox said about·New- port "Uist time, Natalie and Audra really beat us • Peninsuld only has one singles player, sophomore Shilpa Joshi. who can match Newport's power in singles. But Joshi has been bothered by a sore wrist. The P-anthers' doubles players -Nikki . LaBrucherie, Christine Setian, Christie Tjong, Caithn Blashaw, Cheyne Ursich and Jamie Pagliano, are interchangeable in the lineup and have been dominant for a 24-0 team that has won seven of the last eight Division I finals, including last year. DON LEACH I DA. Y PILOT Sophomore Natalie Braverman leads Newport Harbor into today's CIF championship matcbup with the defending champion Peninsula Panthers. Peninsula's other key singles player 1s another impressive sophomore, Colby Comstock, a light, but accurate hitter who has d knack for keeping the ball m play. Nevertheless, she was overpowered by Braverman and Adams m their previous meeting, 6- 3 and 6-1. ·we have to steal a couple of singles sets, • Cox said. "Just like they have to win a couple on dou· bles. • Olson agrees. "It works like that on both sides. "Doubles is obviously our strength," Cox said. Cox believes Newport Hd.Ibor has since found its best lineup and will provide a tougher challenge, and Sailors Coach Fletcher Olson pronuses the same thing. Our singles played very well, so we'll make it tough on them." "I was shocked we beat them in doubles like that ldst ti.me. 1 think it would be pretty optimistic for us to hope that happens again." "We're goUlg to match up better with them this ti.me.• she said "We're going to make some adjust· And with both teams looking to break through the other's' strength, Olson promised one last thing. "It will definitely be a cat tight." ~ · OCC gets the respect it has sought • Defense excels, but Bucs still fall short, 17-3. TOSY Al.108fJ.U OatyPb TORRANCE -Orange Coast College's football was a victim of the "big play", or a lack of such, m Saturday's 17·3 Mission Conference Northern Oi_V;is10n loss to El Camino. .~El Cammo tightened up on us every time we got close,• G()a.ch Mike Taylor said. "Every . time we came knocking, they slammed the door on us.• 11 The Warriors came into Sat· urday's contest with the No. 2 defensive team in the Mission Conference and despite giving u,v. 345 yards to the Pirates (4-6, Z-3 in conference), they yield· ed no touchdowns. 'Quarterback Jared Flint, who completed 21 passes for 195 yards, set new single-sea- spn records in completions (}89) and attempts (327), sur- ntssing Keith Janett's 1987 r~rd!\, Sophomore Raymond Qhrcl's six receptions gave him 62 for the eao;on, tying the stnglc-season reccphon mark set by Junior Tagaloa in 1987. •our kids laid it all out there ton\ght, ~ Taylor said. •wtn- nmg sometimes isn't the most importtmt thing in sports. Not quitting is. We loft it all on tho held tonight. We have no regr ts" Jn perh6p th b1gg t sur· prl of the game, Orange Coast' d fon , ranked last m th confc~ nee cam up hug gam t th Womors, who hav cored more points in th Nonhern Oivi ion than any other t am. Th Bucs *D~ llrnJtoo m 3 17 Camino's potent offense to a rather hwnan-like 105 yards passing offense ·and yielded only 17 points (zero in the sec- ond half), the fewest they've given up all season. "I'm really proud of how our defense bas really stepped it up the last four weeks,• Thylor said. "lb.at's a tribute to the coaches and players who have been the object of a lot of the blame this season. But they kept working hard, trying to get better and it paid off for them tonight. I couldn't be happier for them .. • Perhaps. ~eir biggest concern was containing Wamors quar- terback Robert Hodge, which they did, for the most part. The top-rated pas er in the conference was held to only l 05 yards passing and 36 yards rushing and one touchdown. El Camino (7-3, 4·1) took advantage to two costly fum- bles and turned them points. Hodge scored on a 9-ynrd quart rhack run with just ov •r eight mmutes remaining in th ftrst quarter to open the conng for bOth t~ams. OCC marched right back and got to the Warriors' 15- yard unc bclofi ftlling and tiling for a 32·yard fi ld goal by !DaVld Yont , which cut U1 l ad to 7-3. Midway through the second quarter, El Camino caught the Pirates in the wrong direction as Charon Arnold scored on a 28-yard reverse to extend the lead to 14-3. "The fwnbles hurt us in the beginning," Taylor said. "But we had our opportunities to score. We just couldn't get m the end zone tonight.• A 37-yard field goal by David Davis with three sec- onds rem8llllJlg in the first halt gave the Warriors a 17-3 lead, which turned out to !;>e the final score. OCC's best shot to score came with about five minutes remaining in the ball game when Jimmie Banks broke through three tacklers and scampered 54 yards down to the Warriors' 8-yard line, giv- ing the Pirates b.rst and goal. But two running play , a penalty and a quarterback sack later, OCC turned the ball over on downs and the War- nors proce ded to eat up a ma1onty of the r mcnnmg time available. OCC's last ditch effort lo find pay dirt came up empty as Flint's d 'spcration Pll toward tho end zone was interc pte<t, ending th game. SuMy Byrd had J 31 yards on 17 ci'\nfos, whilo Dunn Pope 4dded 92 ynrds on 1 t cnni · for El Camino, who now must wa1t to ' ' if a bowl gem ls in th future. for th • Bu , It' lim to look to~ ard n xt on, but to also look bac:k at a Job w 11 don . •Nobody gave us anytplng comin~ into th on," Thy· lor d. ·1 thJnk w • moo som t ms' r lh1s y r. We CM bu Id o f that toward n t son" FUTURES occ 2000 Pirates will have some high profile holes to fill. COST A MESA-Orange Goa.st Coll(.>ge's football team heads into the new millennium with some newfound expenenoo in some areas and some holes to fdl in otheIS •Qbv'Jously we are gomg to lose some players in some spe· c1alty pos lions,• Coadh Mike Tuylor said "But this will give some of ow frc~hmen from this year a Chance to prov~ them· selves next year." Especially on offense, the But.ti, who finished this season, 4-6, will have to fill hol at quarterback, bOth runnlllg back pOsltiom and wide receiver. Gone will be quarterback Jared Flint, ~ back/reteiver Raymond Ohrel and reeetver Devitt CUUeton •we're gonna have to go out and do some aedoul 1'9aUIUng to try to replace 1hese guys,• Taylor eaid •we'D obvioully be laCking m expenence at ~ and In \be beddleld. but there'& some greet aOOetea out there for UI to pick flam.• Ben Fredrickson. who caugbt 30 ~ fQr 41 S ymdl lild BYe touchdowns will be looked upon to leed the Plnilll an.me ti*> the 2000 souon. Sonae of the other key playen ~ for tbe Bum' aa... will be wtde receMll'I Juttm nu. ead Gerard ,_., ......... running becb Stephan Baka and x-wm... Taylor wW have 10 ftnd a,...,.,.... .. bill two big.,,.. more tuIJbecb. Jimmie 8anlD ad 0... a.ma. One ol the 1wt ~ omaprc a .... ,.... .. the onenatw am.. who .......... '° ............. llllll um year. and sbOUld .,. one o1 tbe ..._. ..,.. GI tlae l'lnll ottense nut ,_r Some of the.,..._., ................... ..... CharUel>rake YanaldtlkUUlllApt91ta ..... Jr. On ........... lookfar ..... Dullia~ ..... Unueto'WftJUbaocCllltbeoppad 11• .... ....,, llct ellfrWnMntll9 ...... Wll ................. .... UinBobby ....... Jolmnla ••••••• -.. OCC'l ..... llll!IMlll ..... to lMd• Wd! w Mldl.S':~f.::l:l:JllL. Oa tbe dllil a tea 1111-.••11111111111•1 ,__.. ....... x. Ami-I. . ............. -............ ,, .. ..:.r.;r .. ....s.., __ _ CONTINUED FROM 5 Sea Kings (16-10) advance to the ClF·SS Division IJ finals against Servlte Wednesddy' at 3 p.m at Belmont Pldza m Long Beach "Our game was pred.Jcated by what their defense would allow us to have,· Vargas $aid. "We did not do a lot of driving and when we did, we made sure it was done at the ngbt time.· Another key factor for the Sea Kings' wm was the play of goalie Brad Netherton, who had 11 Sdves, mcluding several point-blank shots. •He really picked the nght ti.me to have his best game for us," Vargas said. ·He was awe- some out there.• Niehenke got the Sea Kings on the board hrsl off d pass from Garrett Gentry for a 1-0 CdM lead. Los Alamitos responded with twp qwck goals by Danny Coultrup and Trevor Wawrzyn- ski to take a 2-1 lead Morgan J ohnston split the Griffins' defense with a quick burst toward the goal, forang a four-meter penalty shot. John- ston converted the penalty shot to tie the game al 2-2 m the second quarter. After Po1ssel stopped a point-blank shot, Lo Alamitos regained the lead with 15 sec- onds rema.ming m the first half when Coultrup cored his sec- ond goal of the game glVlng ·the Grilfins a 3-2 lead. Both goalies put on an exhi- bition of outstandmg saves. keepmg the score, 3-2, Griffins after the third quarter. Cd'M ccUlle out qu.ick in the final quarter when Garrett BoWlus, off an assist from Niehenke, sent a shot past Poissel to be the .game at 3-3 less than a minute into the fourth. Netherton kept the game bed Wlth three tough saves in the quarter, to set up Niehenke's heroics. OF DMSK>N II SIMtRNAlS CoM 4. Los ALAMnos 3 Los Alamitos 2 1 O 0 · l Corona del Mar 1 1 O 2 • 4 Los Alamitos • Coottrup 2. Wawrzynslt1 1. Saves. Poissel, 12. CdM • N1ehenke 2. Johnston 1, Bowlus 1. Saves· Netherton, 11. Score by Quarters Orange Coast 3 0 0 0 , 3 El Camino 7 10 O 0 -f7 Ant~ EC Hodge 9 run (Davis kick), 8:01. OCC Yonts 32 FG, 4·40. Second QuarW EC • Arnold 28 run (O.vn t.~). 7·42 EC · O•v s 37 FG, 03. Attef'dance. 750 (estimated). INOfVIOUAL llUStftNG 0CC • B~ 11-84, ~ 16-62; Castleton. 1·1, Fllot. S·nunus.-lS. EC · 8yrd, 17-131; Pope; 11-92; Hodge. te>-36, 1 TO, Arnold. 1..zt, 1 TO, H.I'"°"', 4 21. INDMDUA&. MSSING OCC ·Flint. 21-4) 1, 19S. K • Hodge. 9-23-0, 110 IM>MDUA&. MaJVllfG OCC • Ohrtl 6-62; c.stleton, S...M; Banks. 3-32.; Dale, 3-30. FaN. M 1; Fredtkbor\ 2·10; Griffin. 1-6 K • Jones. 2·57, ~. :2 33; Espwu. 115; Am01d, 2·1'; Hamon. 2 mlnus-6 GAIM~TISTICS oa: IC • first downs 2, 2J Aushes-ylfdigt 29-159 40-31• P.-lng Y¥d9 195 105 h9slrtg 21 ... ,., N).O Net mum~· 16 .tt ~ 4..25 '"' Net 'yardtge M5 GI flUnts M2.1 ~-.. furnbl&tumblls loll 2-2 2-1 • RtlOH* = •55 .. , Timt of p an 11~ ·Punt t'ft\iml, ~ M'rMI Ntutnl • 8 Monday, November 22, 1999 Sports POLO CONTINUED FROM 5 ga1ll5t Uli No 3 ccd, but II wa~ t nuoll . TI1c Sa1lo1 I often e was t its b I in· th~ second quarter. Ryan Cook scored twice, and Rob rt Wem· er and Peter Belden e ach scored to give Harbor d 4-3 halltime lead. El Toro tied it al the en<.l of the third quarter when two- meter man Hiett -McCI •ave, who gav • th Sailor pl0b1 ms rrom tan to hn h, flipped th baU backwarcl-; Ullo the goal But the S4ilors arasw red nght back T whon llran<.lun l lan en m11u • a dr· pi 1at1on l\ot th t mnehow yot pil scd everyon~ nnd hctd Stoll tossmg his water bolUt.! in cx.1 peed· ti on The Sailors took the only two-goal lead in the tourth penod when Bel<Jen lipped m a beautif\Jl entry pass from N=ll J=I ~ts CH•11I04R NOTICE OF OFFICIAL NOTICE OF PETITION PUBLIC NOTICE PElliiCM TO TO ADMINISTER On Monday, O.Cem· AIJIOlftSTER ESTATE OF: bafl, t"9,a~6:30pm ESTATE OF: RUTHIE B. STROUT °' as eoon as poS&1bte DBINIS 0 CASE NUMBER· lheraallar, In lhe ~ • A 199857 · I Chembers 04 C.ty H•"· SUUNAN In FH Onve, Costa CASE NO. To all he1t1. baneh· Mesa Ca~fon• the City A199145 clanea, ciad•ton. cont· Council wl!I conSlder the To all helte, ingant creditors. and per· following b fl ' --'-sons wno may othefWISa Development of a ene c -•· aradl-be interested rn the win Of' skateboard facility 1n the tort, contingent estate. or both. of City The City /las nar-aredltot•, Md per-RUTHIE B STROUT ed 1one who mey other-aka RUTHIE BELLE row the potential Siies wlee ba lnt9rHt9d In STROUT RUTH B lo the lollowing locations the wlN 0t HlAlle, or STROUT dece.tsad 1 City-owned vacant both, of: DENNIS G. A PETITtON FOR '°k· 5t~~p:r ~tr~/, SUWVAN PROBATE has been flied West 19th Street A PETITION hee by Emery Glen Stroul in 3 TeWink1e Part<· 970 b 1 e n f 11 a d b y the Supenor Court 01 Arhngton Drive K AR L E f N E P • g~~omla, County of 4. TeWinkle Middle S\JWVAN In the THrPETITION FOR SctlOOI • 3224 Cahfomia Superior Court of PROBATE requests ttlat Avenue California, County of Emery Glen Strout be ap· 6. Estancia High Orange, """nted as per&onal rep· School 2323 Plaoentla THE PETITION """ Avenue ._ resantative to administer 6. Costa Mesa High r • q u • e t • t " • t the HI.ate ol the dace· SchoOI • 2650 Fairview K A A l E E N E P • dent Road SUWVAN bu es>-THE PETITION re· Pubhc comments in point.ct H . paraonel quests the decedent's either oral or wrltlen lonn repreeentetlve to wtll and eodic1ls, 11 any, may be presented al lhfs adminlltar the Ht.ate be admitted to probate time For lurther 1nlonna· of the dec9dant. The wlh and any codldls · THE PETITION ara available ror ••· lion, can Dave Alkema, r •qua ate the amtnatlon In tne ftle kepi ~~~::nager, at (714) decedent'• WILL and by tho court The sllatebollrd park oodlcil1, If eny, ~ THE PETITION re· lactllty Is subject to edmlttad to probete. ~~1~11!, ~'r::lie ~,.:.; environmental r9Vlew per ~~!;, ::i.::~ the Independent Adm1n· the California 0 for examin41don In istmt10n of Estates Act Envtronme:1at uahty (This authonty wolf al~ ~al (C~~ ),haonces belhaen the file kept by the th• personal represent-chosen c~E P'ETIT10N &IN• to take many ac-OFFICIA1. requaetti euthori~ to !Ions without obtaining PUBLIC NOTICE _.,,mi-'-.... _ court approval Before Put>hshed Newport -nrwtef.,.. ea •t• tak111g cenalll very lmpor· Beld'l-Colra Mesa Daity d:!:' A~~'::,~ti8: Tant actions, however, Pilot Novemba' 22. 1999 of Eat.etH Act. CThie !:e~":°:1 ~:i:r:; M695 euthority will eltow glva notice to lnterasled NOTICE TO the penonel r1pre-parsons unless they CONTRACTORS aentedve to teke have waived noc1ce or CALLING FOR BIDS meny eotloM w~ consented lo the School OlstrtCI out obtaining__ o°"rt proposed action ) The Ill· Huntington Beach Union approval. Before dependent edm1nl1· High School District taking C4NU!n very tratlon authority will be Obtain Documents and imponant ectlona, granted unless an In· Bid Due at: Huntington however, the per· tereated peraon Illes an Beach Union High eonel rapreeentedve objection to the petition School Dlstric1, 10251 wUI be r9quired to and shows good cause Yorktown Ava .. Putcha$· give notice to Inter· why the ooon should not 1ng, Room 361, Hunt· eated pentone UnlHI grant the eulhonty tngton Beacf\, CA 92648, they hev. wllivad A HEARING on the (714) 964·3339 notioa or ooneented gelltlon W•ll be held on elCI 4350 to the Pr:J:.9d EC 23, 1999, at 1 45 Dua Dite. Ftl<lay, .otion.) The 1 ~ P M, In Dept L73 loeated December 17, 1999 at •r at 341 The City Drtve, 2:00 pm dent administretlon Post Office Box 14171, NOTICE IS HEREBY euthottty wUI be Oranr. Catrrorma GIVEN 1ha1 tne Hunt· ptantad uni••• an 9 2 6 3 • 1 5 7 1 , lnqton Beach Union High 1ntereeted pereon LAMOREAUX JUSTICE Sdlool 0tst11C1. Orange filM en obiectk>n to CENTER-PR09ATE County. Calilomia. acting the petJtion end IF YOU OBJECT to the by and lhrough Its Gov· 1howe good ceuee grantong of the petition) amlng Board. nere1natter why tn• oourt youahouldappearllltne reletted to .._.~DIS· •hould not grent the heanng and 1!4te ~t TRICT", w1ll recetve up euthonty. :llClt\I 0< file wnnen to. but not later than the A HE.ARING on ect1001 wlUl the court above-stated 11me. tti. pecitlon will be be ore the heanng Your iaalad bids for the award held on December 9, appearanco may be In ol contracts for tile lol· 1999 at 1 :45 fl'.M. ~,; or bV your at· ~1ng Proiec:IS In Dept : l73 located IF YOO ARE A CREDI· Project: Bid #847 • •t 341 The City TOR or oontongent credi Swimming POOi Demoll· Drive Orenoe CA tor of uie ~eawid, you lion at Huntington Beach 92883. Hl"h School . IF YOU OBJECT must file VoU' cia1m with 'V tl'le court and mall e copv Mandatory Job Walk: TO tti. granting of to tha pertonal rep,.. 9 am, Friday. o,cembef the pethlon, you sontattvo apPo(nted oy 3. 1999 at Huntington ehc>Wd appeei •t tti. the court within tour Beach High School, 1905 heering elld 1teta months lrom tt)e date ot Main, Huntington Beach YoUr ob}eotloM or first Issuance ol lel!ers as License. A or B 0< C-21 file written objeo-prov1d8d ln seot1on 11100 Bkls shall be received don• with th• coun The time for tiling clalms In the pl~ Identified before the ti.ering. will not expffo before lour above, and shall be Your epp1erenca months lrom tile nearing opened and Publlciy read rney be In pereon 01 dale noticed above aloud at the above-stated by your Jttorney. YOU MAY EXAMINE dale. time and place. IF YOU ARE A tile hie kept by the coun Plans and speclll· CREDITOR ot 1 II you ate a person in· cations are on hie at the cond""•nl eteditoi terestad In the estate, address listed above f .... .:·•d .-.. you may Illa with tne There w.11 be a retun· Han en and Beld n pa 1ted l>Ltck. and forth bctw n each 0U1cr at Uw lOp before I tan en time, McMonn ·nd d the game. • Wo got so close,• Kreutzlwmp 1d. •Sorn •t Ute ball goc i.n, som •tun doesn't. Thi 1 the forU1 we've gon nee t tJ88. r absolutely proud of them. vie yave 100% Crom 5turt to fk tJ t W\lh 47 e onct lctt Kr utt.kttrnp said. • U that hot m overtime went tn, w would've won. We had two or thiee shots like that in the. g11me. We lost by mches. • rn overttm Newport Har- bor's delt•nso flu:.tered El Toro with hvo te , mcludmg two trom W~lnec tsh .• C:.OMSM>H' ~ E&. TOltO 9, ~ HA.lteoR.,a • The S 110 tnought they had the game wan when Wein- er mad il good. rihOt post EJ Toro's goalie. But the bttll hit the !~rt po encl strncldlod the 9oaJ line wtthout gomg in. And after a scoreless second over· Like last ye&I. El Toro (26-4) dt-nied the Sailors (26-3) from ddvancing to their first CIP hnals since 1987. At the same Ume, the Chargers go to the u first final since 1992. ~r1m not disappointed,• El Toro 2 2 1 3 o o • t Newpon 1 4 1 '2 0 O·O· El TOto: McOeave 3, McMann '· 'Burnett 1, Ctayuoft 1, Terpston 1, 1 l\eidler 1. Saves· l(hales~I 6. , Newport Halbor: Cook l, Belden 1 2, Hansen 2, W Iner 1. Saves: : Birdsong 13. 1 ac er 1 a submit, on the lorm tu'mtshe<I with the con· tr&CI documents, a flat of the proposed sut>ooo- tractors on.this Protect•• req1111ed lly ltle' Sublet· ting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act. Pub/le Contraa Code Section 4100 el seq Eadl bid sNlll be !IC· companied by a certified or cashier's ctiect or bid bond In an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the total bid pnoe, payable to the DIS· TRICT as a guarantee that the bidder, If Its proposal 1s acc:epled, shall promptly ellecuta ttie Agreement, lum1sh a sattslactory Falthlol Per· lormance Bond In an emount not less than one hundred percent (100%) ot the 10111 bid Pf'fca ruml&h a Payment 'Bond In an amount not less than one ,hundred per cenl (100%) ol the total bid pOO., and fumleh carttncates evidencing that the required insur-anoe 11 In aHect In the amountS sat fOlth In the general oondttlons In !tie event or failure to en1er into the oonlntCI Mid ax· ecule the required docu· menta, such bid securtty will be fotfe1tld The Falthlul Performance Bond &ha" remain In IUll force and effect tnr~ll, the guarantee pertod as specified 1n the general DOnd1tlons The DISTRICT re· setVes the right to reiect any 0< a• bidS 0< to waive any lnegutartoas or In· lonnah11e1 In any bid or 111 the biddJng A$ required by SectlOll 1 n3 of the Cal1forma La· bot Code, the Director ol the Department of In- dustrial Relalions of th• State or Calllomla has determined the general prevalllng rates of waQes In the 16callfy In whi~ lllls work IJ to ba per· lonned Coples of these rate determinations, are on Ille 11 the DISTRICT, end <:opffls may be ol> talne<f upon request The conlr&Clor shall post 1 copy ol these ralH at each Job 5118 The con· traCIOf and any •ubCOn· traCIOI' under It Ill' .f18Y not less than" !hi ap8d! ~od pravan1ng d wages to•" wexkerw '1\1 ~ by them In the IX• eGUtion ol ~ contract No bidder m.av w1thclraw any bid IOI a period of siKty (601' <lays alter Iha date set for Iha openrng of bids. Pvrsuant to Sacllon 22300 of the PubllC Coo· tract Code, the contraci w1• oontaln p1ovl$100S permitting the sucees lol bidder to sutJstllvte 18• curttoea lor 1ny money• withheld by lhe District lo ensure perfonnance un· der the contract Qf par m1ttmg payment or Allen lions earned (1irectty into escrow_ BY: Govamlng Board Signed: /SI Su.I Mclane, Dirac• tor • Procurem•nt/ Ene19v Conaarvatlon Pubhstied Newport 8eacn-C051a Mesa Dally P110t November 2a 291 1999 I I ~--""' I ~ 11 .. ] ·-1 -----N~....,.,-~, s Ji esP,uea 0 The Clly nas ot>ta1nec1 flctltloue Bu•I,,.., NOTICE OF I ~r:~re:;11:ta 11:~ from the Dtre¢or of the Nam• Statement PUBUC AUCTION : plazo "1 30 DIAS Department of lndustnal The fo~1ng person. NotJce I• hereby Cllll9ftl CALE~D RIOS para RelaOons rhe general are d<>lng buslnesa as• ,that the l.lnde1'$1011ed-.. prevailing rate Of per Mighty Clean, 687 18th M1l111tPU8UCA1JCT~ prnent.ar una respuesta .c:lt9fJI wages and the gen-StrHt Apt 7, CO.ta on the 12J06/99 at ... ascnta a mllQ\Jlna en eral preva~lng rate fot Mou, California 92627 11 00 a m at 1 esta corte. holtday and overtime AnO,.s Amaya, 687 AU.SPACE, 8564 H.Ulillro Una car11 o una work in the locale In 181h Streat/ Apt, 7, Costa ILTON AVE., H~~ llamadl telefonica no le Which the WQf1c: is to be Mesa Cah omia 92627 INOTON BCH, CA ftMIP.· olrecera PfOl•CCIOO. su performed for each crah This buslnesa la con-the = pr..,.."" oC respoe&te esct1ta a ma· c1a 1 uon """" of ...,.... .. , qu1na 118"9 que wmphr s.si IC8 0< .,,,.. duded by an lndlvldual the · con las tormatldades le· wort< needed 10 execute Have you staned doing NAME, UNIT'· gales apropladaa st the contraC\ Holiday business yet? No INVENTORY rates shall be pai<j as ~ Amaya BROWN, MARK, R>SS, ~~ui:~·c:: la corte specified in the eollect1Y9 This 1tatement wu HOUSEHOLD ITEMS.- SI usted no presenta su bargaining agreement filed wilh the Counly Cl.OTHES applicable to each partlc· Clerk of Of'8nge Counfy MOORE, SHIRLEY fHPUHla a uempo, ularcralt,tla$Slflcatt000f' on 10-28·99 AHOLbNN f;()68, HOUSE· puede pe.Wr el CHO, Y """' I fk lowwt I• pueden qu1tar •u .,,... 0 wo emp 1-191K16801171 ITEMS, BOXES salatlo. su dlnero y otras on the prOjeet. Daily PHot Nov t, 8, 15, GALLEGOS HENRY, Coplts of scne<lules of 22, 1999 M675 H122, HOUSEHOLJ> ~c:6:v1: !~1~ rates so detenmned are Flctitloua Bualneaa ITEM s. w ASHE f'. Parte de ta cone. oo-flle at the City Clerk's Name S•ate--nt DRYER , Otta, located et n Fair .. ,.,. K . E . AU CT I 0 N E1<1sten olros taqulSttos Dnve, Costa Mesa, Cell· The lolloWlng per$001 SERVICE p 0 ~ legates. Puede qua usled tomla 92628• at¥1 are are doing buslneu es· ' · · q11lera flomar a un a 11 bl t 1 Good Time PartY 508, PATTON, CA 9 9 a b o g a d o 1 n va a e 0 any n· Rentals, 2185 Charle Dr., K.E. JACKSON medhilament• SI no terested patty upon re· Co M "-Ill 1 TEL: 909·863·1131 quest sta esa, ""' oma AUCTION BONn • # conoce a un abOgado, In accordance with 92627 723-41-19 r;"'f, pued1 llamar a un Section 1713 2 of Iha Jesus Urena, 165 Published NeWJ><>t1 servk:lo de referenda de Callfomla Labor Code, Ctiat1e Dr., Costa Mesa, Baech..COSta Mesa Catty Mbogadoa o a una olldna the Contrador Shall Post Catlfornla 92627 Piiot November 15• 2f, de ayuda legal (vea el ell· a copy or the cletermlna· ~ business Is con-1999 •• redotlo talafonlCO) tton of prevailing rete of dueled by an Individual ~ CASE HUMBER: ~rC:.~r:6: ~ ~y bu~:';:'sr;'efj8:1,ed d<>lng FICtiiJOua Bua~j (NutMro del Cato) subcontractor(s) shall Jesus Urena NNM Stat8tMn\ 810097 pay not less than the Th•s statement was The fOllowlng persoos Judge H. Warren Siege! speollied prevailing ,.tes Mod wilh lh41 County ,,. doing business as~ Dept.: C32 ot wages to a1 worl«lrs Clerk ol Orange County California Wallcaps Thenarneandaddrasa ernployedbythemlnthe on10-29-99 14182 GllUer StrQbt, ol the coun Is: (El execuuon oflhe contracl 1llHl800a'18 Westmlnlter, Cahfomla ::f.b~~f d•recoon c1e ta A payment bOnd and Dally POOi Nov 1. 8, 15, 92683 perf0tm8nce bond wtll be 22, 1999 Me78 Jennlter Anne Sextoo,, ~etiorol~lll:rnt4'. required prior to the ex· Actltloua Buslneai tf182 Glitter Street, c acution of the contract Nllm4I Statement WutminSter, Cal.torn. ounry of Orange, The P8""'ent bond and ......_ r~ ,,,,.......... 92683 Cantrel Just!C41 Center, ,... .. .. .,._,..,.'V ,...,...,... ...... ......... 1~~ I 700 CIVlc Center Drive petlormaoce bonQ st\all are doing bullnaas es· ""• .,.._..,.,. 5 <:on· W sa C be In the lorm and A .O. INDUSTRIES. dUcled by an lndMdua~ 92~2-te:a Ana, A amount set lor1h In ltl8 17385 13-F SkYPark Cir· Have you alartod "°'"' The name, address. and contract doouments I cte, Irvine, c·alllornll buslnau yet? No -In accordance With 92704 Jennifer Salllon a telephone number or provisions or Public Con-David Allen Ballard This atatement wu g::i~~w·swtt~m~ :i'. tract Code Section I 855 H204 Balo.er screat'. llled Wltl'I the ~ tomey ls (El .nombre. la 22300, substllutl()t) ol Costa Mala, Callfomla Cieri( ol Orango Coonfr ellglbla and eQ\JiveJent 192626 on 10-18-99 d1reodon y el numero de 1 18996e08S• tefefooo del abogado del s~u111Jes or any monies This business Is con· Oa~ilot Nov 15, 22: demandante, o del de· w, ithheld to ensure per-duoted by an lndlvldual 29, 6, 1""9 ·'"'6"'1 nd i ormance under this con· Have you stal'led ....i...~ '"' ·m • Z'i!o:~~ .~)9 no t ene tract will t>e permitted at business yet? No """..., Bal'f)' A Laubscher, the request and expanse David Allen Ballard Esq SBN 053952 of the contractor. This statement waa Daar & Newman, PC. Each bidder shall filed wtth the County 2030 Main Street, Suite poasess .at the time this Clerk of Orange County '""" 1 contract 1s awarded a on ,,.2•99 1"""1 rvlne, CA 92614 Class "8" -llceASe (Gen· 1...,,,,..,,.1,........ (949) 66(}1600 al Bui ) • ....., ...,.. OAT!:· SEP 28. •999 er lding • pursuant Dlllfy Piiot NOii 8, 15, 22, ALAN SLATER, c1.... to Pubhc COntract Code 29 1999 Men ,.., Section 3300. Tile sue-_,...;.'-------by C, FARIAS, Deputy cesalul bidder must PubllShed Ne~rt Beach·Colta Mesa Dalty maintain the license P11ot November 22. 2§,. Jhroughoul the duration of this contract O.C.mber 8• 13• 1999 No bidder may M702 w11hd1aw his btd for a pe- riOd of SIXty (60) dayl al· ter the date aet for the oPerw>g thefeof, NOTICE INVITING BlDS NOTICE IS kEREBY GIVEN !hat the City of Costa Meu, acting by and through Its Govern- ing Board, herell\ltler re- larrld to as the City. win receive up lo. but not letar than 10:00 •. .,,, ot the day of Monday, Dec:.mber 81 11199, sealed bids for lurnlShlng .all labor, materials, equipment. transPorta· lion and such other facll· ltle1 aa may be required lor; The City Counclt « the C•ty of Co6ta Mesa re- seM1S the righl to re1ed any and aft bids Of to waive 1rt9gutarftoes 1n any bid. Contractor shall oom· ply With the PfOVlsJoos of secuon 1no to 1780 In· cl\JSl\le, of the Cablomla Labor Code, the prevad· Ing rate and scale of wages established by the Director of the Depart ment of lndus1'1al Rola· lions. State of Callfpmra, which are filed with the Clty Clerk ol !tie Clly of DOWNTOWN Coata Mesa, and shall RECREATION I or I a It pen a !tie 1 FActLITY1 pre1cr1bed therein for CITY PROJECT noncompll.ance ol the NO •ts said code Bids will be received by MARY EUIOTT the Clly of COiia Mesa at Deputy City Clerk, tho Otta of the City CltY o( eo.ta Meaa Clertc. P 0 Boie 1200 Published Newport NEWPORT BEACH CfTY COUNCIL AGENDA SUMMARY Study S.Hlon 4:00p.m. November 22, 1999 ELECTION OF MAYOR ELECTION OF MA VOA PRO TEM· PORE PUBLIC HEARINGS VACATION AND ABANDONMENT OF A 10-FOOT WIDE $EWER EASEMENT LOCATED ADJACENT TO THE SOUTHERL V PROP· ERTY LINE OF 118 KINGS PLACE (LOT 2, BLOCK3, TRACT 1219), LOCATED IN THE CLI~• FHAVEN ARE.A CURRENT BUSINESS UNSCHEDULED VACANCY ON THE CITY ARTS COM MISSION AFFORDABLE 'HOUS· ING IN·UEU FEE. OPTION TO PURCHASE CAL TRANS WEST (SUNSET VIEW PARK) Actltfoua Bual""• Name Statement The lollowlng persOQI are doing buslMu at PAN ASIA MONGOllAH BAR.S-0, 389 E. 11'1 SttMI 112, Colla Mesa, CA 92627 Siu-chun Chau, 16851 Oekrow Dr , Hatiend9 Heights, CA 9t745·4943 LaH<uan Lam, t6S51 OakrOW Dr • Hacienda Heightl, CA 91745-49-q Thia businesa Is OOQ duetec:I by: llusbarld and Wile .. Registrant has noc ~ beguil to transact t>Uti· nea ooder !be r1Ctil10U1 bollneSS llM'le or nam• lilted herein Siu Chun Chau Lei Kuen Lam This atatament was !lied with the Gouniy Cler11" Of Orange ~!>' on 10-26·99 ... 1"'6809UI DaJv Pilol Nov 1, ~ 15, 22, 1999 6~ WHAT o ...,. ece ...... \o:>u oourt a Requ .. 1 tor Spe· dable $100 deposit re· mult file your claim daJ Nota (I01m DE·1!'t4) QWed lor eecn set ol with the court .nd ol lhe ldmg of an 1nven· pl&n1, speoilations and ------~~ mail a copy to the tory and aPPf111SOI of es· bid doouments to guar· peraONll repteeente-tale a ets or of any pell· antaa their retum in good n Falr Drlve. Costa Beach-Costa J.4eui Dally Mesa, CelilOl'nll 112628, PllOI November 15 2t, PROJECT PRIORITIZATION FOR OIL SPILL SEITLE· MENT PROCEEDS Published Newport Beach.CO.ta Meas DaHV Pilot November 22. 1~ DON'1 ADVERRSE?. n·a all th•re IYety day In Clualfted Ma-M?a PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery• Mortu81'y Chapel • Crematoty 3500 Pacltlc View Dnve N9wpor1 S.Ch 144-2700 PIERCE IROnfERS IWIROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 842-9150 Actltloua Bualneaa Name Swtement The following persons are dOlng boslnass as COAST MEDIA TELE· PRODUCTIONS, INC., 17062 Mutphy Ava • ~ B, llVlnt, CA 926!4 Coast Madia Tele· productiona. Inc., (Ne· vada), 1'7062 Murphy Ave., Bldg B, IMne, CA 92614 ll\ts business Is con· ducted by a corPof&llOI\ Have you started doing business yet? Yes. Juno 1992 Coest Media Tale· procluctlOOI, Inc., Joy~ D TUiiy, Va President T111a statement was Med w11t1 the Coontv C10111 ol Orenoe Coonty on 11-10-99 1"96111171 01ily PllOI Nov 22. 29, Dec 8. 13 um MZOQ u . n>IJlt l/31'D ftllla.& rlJJIOUOlf MA...,,niro "Affordabl Alternative'' DiscoiJnt casket, Cremation& Burial Serrice Why should you ubject your elf & your famlly to paying inflated prices for casket & service ???? Call Toll Free 1·888·S oom Scntag Ora a Sarro ndlng Couotri ti~ecipolntedbythe t1on or account 95 ocndtlOO within lrve (5) court within four provided In Probatt calendar days after the montlw from the Codi teC11on 1250 ,. bid opening date dete of first leauenc• Request tor Special No· In accordance ~ ttfe of lettan .. provktad lioo IOtTn ~ available ltOtT: provlllonl of California In Medon I 1 oo of the court cferti. Bus1ness and ~tltlon.r Protesalons Code tti. Callfomla Pro-EMERY GLEN 5actoon 7028 16, and t>.te Code. The tllN STROUT .... 1 p ldlo Public Contracc Code fot filing cJ...I--w'1ll '.... re• wOJ ~ f Drive, Huntington Section 3300, the owner not a,..,.re be ore Beach, Callfomla 02841 requires that the bldder four montha from Patl11onar In r>osaess the ctusl· the ti.effng det• pro per ration ol oontractor's noticed above. Publ1&h d Newport license noted above at YOU MAY EX· Beech·Costll Me48 Dall) the time lhe bid I~ AMINE tti. tile kept Ptlot November 22. 23, 1ubtT\1lled Pursuant to by the ooun. If vou 29, 1899 MT698 Bustne&S and ••epereonlntere1t· NOTICE OF Proles11ons Code ....... ln .... _ .. ·-t• """' Section 7028 15, no pay-;".., fti. ,;;jth' ;r; PUBLIC HEARING ment shal1 be made for oourt e f0tm.. R.. NOTICE IS fiEREOY worlc or material under QUHt for Speolll GIVEN that a pul>llc the oontract unless and Notice of tti. fiUng hearing w1• ba held by unlll the Registrar ot of *' lnvento'"" end the Cotta Mesa City Contractors venfles to _._... ·., Counci1 on Monday, lhe DtslrtCI that the con· llPP'-of ••tet1 Deoemb41r 6, 1999, at tractor was property ...... Of of eftY 8·30 pm, Of H &Oon lic:en$ad II the time the petition ot eooount tharealtar as PoU Ille, m bid was submitta<I Arly rot'~~ ~1 ~ the Cooncll Chambers or con1ractor not so Clilfornl1 ftr0bet1 g:,~~· n ~lrtt~:: ::=:, ~b/: ta': Code. A Requut for tow1oo 11 m and the oonttact v.111 be Speoial Notioe fo"" URGENCY oonaidered YOld II the le .valleble from the ORDINANCE proh<tJjtino lft•naa cla111llcat1on oourt cHtk. <*~In IJlal/actions toi tpec:ll Od he1einat1er Atllanwy W propu11.. wnhln the ltlal ol a papedalty con· ,..1 •· West Side Spedlic: Plan ttKiOf" as del1nac:t In "-IL are!' kUon 7058 of the CaM· 1k1t ltaic. • NOTICE IS FURTHER lornla Buslneu and ac...r. OtVlN lhat al Id tlm9 P!Olaaslonl Code, the No utc.ua a"-•nd p oe al lnr191UJlld aptclally contractor 9001 .,,,.._ c.... parson may appear and awnrde<I Ille contrac1 !Of ar .. 11860 be heard by the O•ty this wen nl ~11ll con .,,,.._ CA 9Z911 Council on the t>W• 1trvct 1 n14J0111y of Iha 11/11, 1111•. 11122 •llfln wOOI:, In acOO«fMce Wlth FletmOUI bUilnlll 1r: THl:l AfOAl:M N the Pf0V1sion• ol C.blor Name Statement TIONC:O ACTION IS nlll OutlnoN •nd CHALLENGED IN PIOleulona Coda Tho foltow1ng PttlOfll COURT, ttle ct1allenga S cloOn 705g, "'' dOino bu~lntl6 as INiy bO hmltfld to only T•m• Is of the 1111~ Pllculels AC111J1,1tion1, thoH latu nllaed 111 lh• All wo11t mvai bl com· 2&~ Avon. Newport pub! he•rlng doacrlbed plotf)(I w11l'Wn 30 con• Oaar.h, CA Sl?l\63 11"1 th11 notlCo" or in wntt n aecuttv. c:ai.rldar days M1c::nnl Jahn Nelson. co1rupondence de· from the elate epecif..o 41.2 1 •tt1 Str.ut Apt f!. livered to tht C11Y Co\Klcll on lhtt NotlOO lo Proc:Md !:_i~!,,Ofl Bettc:ti., CA 111 01 prior to, tflo pubtKJ llSued by th• 01strict u,.,..., nurtng Fa lure 10 OOfTIPIOL& the Thia buslnen II QOl'I• MARY T. EWOTT, wol'k within tho time Ht duc1on by 1n lridMc1111a1 Deputy City Clerk ronti heteln wit ,..utl 11"1 Hav you lllrtod lkolng Pub! lhcld N ~ tht lfTlt>O$ltlon ol llQul· busino11 Ylll? No Cft.C'.ott• •• oauy d• 1 damages tot eacti Mri:ti 81 N aon PllOI N mb I 1091> U•y of OGfay, In lhe Thia •tJ11'm nt w11 4 amount o1 l!OO ~ cfjy m With tno eount~ ~~.~2crano. eounir Coll The Pilot Classifieds ot 642·5678 1t9MIU1N ~ ()Pi,~ ~~ 2~1~ to lace our Gor e Sole AcH al OI before IN bm8 and 1999 date 5tatad abolle, at 1 ______ M;.;;.;;;685;.:; whlctl time they w•ll be Flctltloua Buatneu opened pubhcly and reed Name Statement aloud in the Council Chambers at said ad· The following peraoos are doing business as· dr95s MargiaRyan 1274 Bel Eadl 5Mled bid must fast Ave., Coiia Mesa, conlonn and be respon· Califomia 92626 IMt to all pertinent Bld· Ryan Shane Baker, ding find Con4a~ Doc:u· 1214 Bettas1 Ave., Costa menta Furthermore, lhe Mesa Calllomla 92626 bids shall bear the title ol This business ls oon- the wOtk and name of the docted by husbafld and bidder but no other dlst· wife 1ngu1Shlng marks Any Hav. you stal'led doing bid recelved alter Ille bus1ne51 yet7 No scheduled etoslrcg Uma Marjorie Ann Ryan for the r8Qllpt 6f blc:ts Baker shall be relumed to bid· This 1tatemen1 w&1 dar unopened. II 1hall be filed wttn the County lhe sole responslb1hty ol Clerk ol Or81lge County the Dldder to aee that Ills on 10-28 99 bid Is r&c.lved 1n lll'Ol>f'r 1 "96809715 ume. Dally Ptlot NoV. 1. 8. 15, A Ml OI Bid 0orumen11 22. 1999 M673 may be obtained at ttoe It'• all there Offlee ol the City Engl· naer, 77 Fa r Ortve, .wry day Cotta M M, Calilornll, ,.,. I"--' upon nonrefundable In vo&U 1,..... M697 Flctidou• BualntH Name Si.tement The follCWrlng persona are dolno butineu as FACS FINANCIAL SYS. TEMS, 2973 Harbor Blvd , CO.ta Mua, CA 92628 Donald A. Faclller. Jr., 1808 Alaska Ave., Cotti* Mesa, CA 92628 ll\IJ business It oon- dUded by. an Individual Have vw 111rtld d<>lng bUllnHI yet? YU, 9-12·04 o. A Fael<ler, Jr ll\ls 1tateman1 waa lilOd With the Coonty Cieri! of Orange County on 10·29-99 1'"'809750 Delly Piiot Nov 22, 29, Dec. 6, 13, 19119 M699 peymtnt of $100.00. An additional charge of $20.00 mu" ba lncludad II hendle<I by l'M-Bid OooJment1 and other COOlrllCt dOcumentl may 1110 bt •••mlnod at flt oHIOI al the C.ty O~k of the City bl Coata MoM Cid Doc:urMn wlll not bl malled unto11 lhe ad· ditlOn I S20 00 dlarge II lnCfW&d With PllYll'ltnt Eac:n bid w• be made on the Pl'09QSal lorm, STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? hHll P 1 thtough P 18 prOll rtOd In lhft c:ootr1ct oooumants, and ltllld bo ICOOiflPtll'lltd by bid •t· cun1y. Lisi ol Oe11tonetod Subcontrac10111 and Nunoollullon AllKJIV!I 111 rtqt.1tl9d In !he lnlonna· tion For Oldd111• • • • • • • • • • • • Th pmj•t.1 .. a to<Jet • 111ty funded Pf(lloi:t MO wtO be lftler loderal mg· u rtons whlcf\ Include U111 D1Vls ~Ad and rell18<1 ecu The wa09 delftrmlnlltlon Wiii bl un- de1 Ille Da\llHllloon Id end relllted acu nd the OOPJttmtnt ol fnl*lttrW RelaUona t °' a.11 -~·-· .. Pilot 1om111 (tri. 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'(ft1. no '*'. 949-760-17131M9-588-&500 TH E-SHORES APTS 1 & 2BR TOWNHOMES $300 OFF MOVE-4N Selected Units • •••••••••• Starting 0 $1095/mo. Mo to Mo lease. .,,We are a pet*• community. 6 block• from the beach. 94H44-2611 Ft'~~-.... -, . I(.' ;. .. "' , ~-.· .. l •. , . -·. 2.Br 2S. VwullltOcean YllW, "' carpel, 119511 .,. lte, bllctll. •ry. lmenllll$ S1600 Oec-1 949-759-1748 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Remodeled 38r I Ba, FP. patio, yld, w/d, gar. Av! 12/1, $15951mo yrty 949.930-7527 •BIG CANYON• 2br 2be, 2000tf, S3800lmo IM ope, S5SOK Ownet may c.ny, ly Owner MM9'7-1137 oatld Community. Avlii lmmed. 3Bt 2 sea. mt cond. latllt Yltd. comm pool & _,. S2}50.'Mo 1 yell' IMlt pt91ened. 949-~m BXYsHOAEs & ilia dli'i, dlrvm, lg bncll pa!;IO, '1tPI to pm bch. Qlled comm, ..,.. now $4275mo MH31-599-4 l.•&#1 Moeel MANAGERS • SPEClAL• S154.00+ ip Wldy , ... PflMl'll lhs Ad) ZJ5 rml & ldlchenll1s snu..d on belulM't ~pllldl FEATVR :s· ~~r Lobby/Ofrect dl•I phones/Free HBO. ESPN & 01arJP~ Jlcullf. 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VARIOUS COLORS, HARD PLASTIC. 71W48-9695 2 c111 IOUndtOiithtt CclM. 1 calloo, 1 blaci. held It CdM Animal ttoeptjaL 1-~1 • 2 Roi.rid Trip Amlrtk iurrn CASH? Tlck9t1 IN't'lng SM!Ui NIA lo nLLU Denver. $150leadl Oolrl 8$ MONEY FOR$$ travet Cal 61~288-5258 • ANnQUES •70 SCHOOLS A 800K.S llNSTAUCTION COUECTTBLfS COLLEGE GUIDANCE kno P111 tune PAINTlNGS Georoetown student W5 Driver Wanted . Po....-r""' wtiet COITil)e11tlve cdle9IS •, """ wam w• guide through 111>-$9.22 per hour plus llTEMTO =~~~~. mHeage. HOUSEHOLD ~ Shannon. 94&-494·7038 Needed Mon thru Sun i. Phlebotomy Course 2:451m to 5:45pm. 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'" ....... ~, Glntllnlan (who ~ C8I doon ) loolllng fOf f9mall gotftf, rnld 40'" Who llket to lrnel, etc} cell Aeetnt~~!= young ;:649-4922. =:~·~j·:~~~ SOK3M8AST while est1bll11l1n~ new Boo-933-4080 IOOOllOIS In IMjOI and PlumblngJDreln cleaner resort areas (NY, F , HI, needed tor servtce and Guam etc.) ucellent rep111r company 1n c M opport~~i:t•r lob El(Jle"8nced FIT Salary mafl(et s negoctabll 949~6-3299 :-:;;====='I tMOEMONsTAATORS• accompeny him to dwltt· l2Q2 S.. Mlilt It. mup&l1y.114-74W134 ._AM,CAt2101 -·lc-CA•i.< I QO °= I 1454 NllUTURE I PltlM ..-um the Crown pat boolt of '12. ::" ~ :r~: Bllonglngto Lym Han1111 soft. kip qiiallty. aa S2000 who pttald away Sept 2. 5ICtft '890 949·261·9933 Aleo pllul r«um tile POOL lABLf bar iliec1 M1rln1 uniform. Cell 45 X n medium oak 1iriisll 714-540-1444 (1fltr &pm) ll"dJdll, all accessor185 · All from G.aragt Sile ExcellR condction S850 2WMlr.tago. 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C6rmN Red. 5811 ml Stt.000 941H60-'629 CX'OICUc ElbORloo ·u Orlt llOO "*'' BleftlU pl.g aloys bal ol wen S.ve Jr om n1 ,,1 (eo&Mt I $38 HA8l"S {714)54M100 OUflANGO DOOGE N low mlles 5UP(!r e)Nn buy lor wholesale $25.995.-118$ •WFt447•0 LAND ROVER Newport Bell 94~5 Expedition Eddie Beutf ·111 L~. blue A RaflO" Rover Trlde $2'4.995 Slodl •2879 VINI VL8'2715 LANOROV~ Newport Bch t4~S FOflD AEROS'TAR VAN 91 btendtd. ¥elY tow l'i'ldeegt. fUlly loldtd tin-Im taSK\lO, tnp ~tei $7500 08') 714·5'0-5995714·7~118 FORD T-BIRD lX ts VI, Ailto Ptatl wt'llllgtev hlV '"" 1er, ~ mile& I o- gafl(l8C), perteQ CXlfldlltOn ·sU5aobO 94H23-1SO. FORD THURNDEABIRD, VI UC, 't6 Whrle Qrale&clrtC 81( mi extreme OOOd c:ond $16 000 949-7~9628 HONDA ACCOfiO OX '81 Stiver blue/grey W'tlenOf. .- 1omebc . ., ll'1'Vlm casNftl. only ISK mll11 11n2e1 $t3 795 LEXUS Of WiS1\llHSTE1' {714 )192.aot HONDA CiVIC lit 193 Stiel!, *· 1151( mt. good cond, '5500 or bl« °'*· .... 7'CMllll INAiiTY jio 'i3 TlfWln. llhr, al pow•. Bou CO. S1ete0. sun IOOI. Mn cond S8.995 94N84-4120 JAGUAR x:ii 'ii V'AHOEN PUS 4-<t, IUI P"'f, 111'1 roof, 'Mfl wtllllia I °""*. rtcOtdl. real dal. $6900' obo 949-72)-1504 JEEP Glt4HO CHERO«EE LAREDO '9l ~int V6 ABS MW IAI, tulr loaded onginll -*· all records eea...u. mu11 ... $11900 060 M~T21-tl7'2 Jttp Grand CherokH Larado 'H 4X2 011'1 Green. LOW 3lllt mi. new tlrulbrakee. baltery $15 500 9411-759-3525 LAND ROVER DISC '" Black Low mll11 . Formtr umc• 1oant1 $27,999 + tees I XA'l'9201 LANO AOVEA H9wpor1 ld1 Mt ltCM44S UXUlwoo'ii WMe (tlll002! $23.995 LEXUS Of wt~ (I00)211"747 Lfius LWO 'i1 Mooroml (CMS6763J • $33.195 LEXUS Of WESTlllHSTlR (IOO)Ht..Sm Col lhe f~o1 Oossifieds ot =~~~I '""642·1671 :&;.;,; ..... ;..;.:o~----· to Place your '1..nrnna Sole M ! ' '10 MOndoy,'Novemb.r 22, 1999 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE STUMPED? can tor Answers • ,_,,. -,., Aollfy ""°'* ........... 1~7o-lllOO IX\. code 500 Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. Bridge By CttAALES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIHSCH ' ANSWf.KS TO Wm .Kl.\ UltWCE QUIZ Q 1 •As~ Uh1 \-ulnrnable, you hokl. • K Ql o 1 OA1o.":Ql45 • K6J 1lic b1dJm11 hiu prucccd~-.J. SOl!lll W&\T M UUH ~:AS f 10 r.. 1• P 'I Whnt do yuu bill now'/ A· It 11 u cl°'c d1X;mvn bccwecn ~how1nti your good 1x card &ult Or ~upportm(l p.irtner'$ ;u11 With a long ,u11 du\ BQOd. 11 ~rM whcr lo 1ump to dlf\:c diamonds now, intend· mg to ~upport pat1ncr nciu J lowcv. er, we will not quibble with three club , c~pt'Ctally tf you play twcr ovcr-1>ne rc~ponscs a.\ a game fur1:e. Q 2 • N~1thcr vuln.:rablc. iu. Sooth you hold • A 9 8 7' O A o K 6 • Q JO 9 J 1 What IS yuw opening btd'! A • It 1 uuidanl puhcy 10 open nummum hand:. with S·S in the blad. u1~ w11h one club, !hen bid ~padcs twice. That allows you to cfe<;eribe the hand while ._~ping the b1JJ1ng low. Mo~I of today's play· crs, howc\lcr, IAIOuld ~n one spat.le in an attempt to suOc oppos1n3 1nterfcn:ncc, hut they h.1vc mclhods which mW.e tlus approach fea\lblc. Q J • B9th \lulncrablc, II\ South you hold • 9 J O J6 O 7 6 2 •AK Q J 10 S 11ie bidding ha.~ proceeded: SOlITH wcrr NORfH ,.:AST Pass Pass I • Pim ? Whnt do you bid now? A • Thu depend on style. Tho mod· cm trcaunent of 1 Jump \hJO by a pa.i.scd hand 1i. lhJt i1 promises a fit for opener's swl If th\>sc att your agrccmcn~. then you ~1\lc 10 rc'pond two clu~. lf noc. the: solid ~ull makeio the h:lnd clearly wurth 1 jump ~hire to three clulls. Q 4 ·A' Swih. \IUll'ICfllblc. yuu h<JIJ• • 107H2 09' o KC) •,AKJ 2 Whill 1s your opcmn& brd , A· 11 1i. tempting to treat your 11.·m· blc <;pades as only a four-c111d ult and open one club, but how will you cvlr coovmcc p.11tner later that you ha"c five ~es? Thc risk of losing a 5.3 fit if you open anyth11111 olhcr than one spade i~ not worth W..mg. Q S • Hoth vulncroblc, as South you hold; • \\Jid o QJOJ o AK 10953 •AQ S4 The bidd1nl! has proceeded F.AST sourn WFST I• lo 4• Pus ? Wha.1 acuon do you take? A. h is pusiUanimoos 10 sell out 10 four spades. The prublem i~ lhac your hand 1s sui1ablc for play m three SllllS A double "huuld con"cy this, and hmu your heart holdina to • three-card rragmcnt since you did not double a1 your first 1um.1llC delay~ double is clearly for taltcoot i.1nce panner has not yet bid. Q 6 • Neither "ulncrablc, a.~ Soutl1 you hold: •~Q4J2 <:7 AQ4 o K J 95 •8 Your righl·hand opponent opens the bidding with one heart. What action do you take? , A • You h.tve a very good hand, especially since the ace-queen of hcans is poised bchiod the opening bidder. However, the quality of your anchor suit is poor, and Llult should wssuade you from doobhn& and then bidding spades over~· ncr's likely club mponse. Your only sensible action 1~ to ovcrcall one spade. 695 CARSITRUCKS /VANS/SUVS 695 CARSITRUCK.$ /VANSISUVS 695 CARSITRUCKS /VAN!JSUVS MERCURY COUGAf' 'IS V-6, good c:oodillon. super vakie' (636692) $5.988 NASERS (714 )540.9100 MITSUBISHI MONffRO 'N Super clean' $17.995 · lees tWP001852 ~NO ROVER Newport Bell 949·~~ SEL through clns(l!ed MONTERO SPORT LS '91 Super Clean $18,995 Stoclt 12869 YI WP001852 LAND ROVER Newport Sch 9'~5 NISSAN 300 ZX 2 + 2 '93 WN18/giey, l·bar, ladoiy al-loy&, aulomauc, air, luU power Pak. 80K miles. (536948) $14,795 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (714)8112-6906 Oldamobflt Cvtlaat 99 · GLS, only 2100 ml V8, beige tan leather. cd & l'l10fel (320695) $17,988 ,HASEJIS {714)54().9100 TRADE through classified 042-&978 HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ~--.... 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