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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-12-06 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNITIES SINCE 1907 MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1999 ptcy~s marl< remains.· Where are they now? • Here's-a quu:k loolt at Where the key figures In the county's 1994 bankruptcy crisis i)re flOVtl, with the titles they held at .the time 8 Man who saw county's 1994 financial cnsis coming recalls his prediction as 'bittersweet.' llliy P'd COSTA MESA County oth- cials called tum a Chicken Llttle as be cried that the sky WdS falling on its invesbnent fund But he was proved nght hw years ago today, when thP coun ty declared bankruptcy after the fund crashed five day!i earlier The crash, which lw said couJd have been avotClC'cl, happened after multiple int~r­ est-rate hikes by the ,Fe<l(•rul Reserve Board. Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and the Newport-Mesa school district 10.,t millions ot dollars in the calnmity, sonw ot which WdS never regained But John Moo1 lach said he is not, and never was, bitter. In fdct, the Cos- ta Mesa res1cll'nl and romwr c-0rtihed public dCCOUOldnt who IS now . the county's tr~asurer­ tax collector. Sdld he would rather Lalk about \vhdt the county learned from il'i rrus- takcs. • l thmk we hdvP a John Moorlach said Moorlach, refer- nng to the way then- Treasurer-Tax Collec- tor Robert Citron dis- nussed his warrungs Moorlacb, who was an accountant in the pnvate sector at the time, was running for the county pos1tion. ·r think now people are more likely to step ndtllfe of being ovPrly I defensive when crillc1zed, • SEE MOOALACH PAGE 4 +Tom Riley: Chairman of the board of supel'VlSOrs, passed away m 1998. · ~ Robert Citron: County treasurer, disappeared from the public THE PlAYERS eye after be was sentenced to house arrest for his role m the county's bank- ruptcy. Uves in Santa Ana.. .termed-Out 1n 1998. +Ed Decker: Chairman of the Newport-Mesa Unified School Distnct Board of Edu- c.ation, moved to TW.1in when h~ leJt the board. + Susan Temple: Costa Mesa's director of tinante, who ~ toorlach <t:>ked to res1gn after he was proven nght about the county's pool, died in October 1997 after battling wa.J ~ncephalitis. ••••••h• "' •• ....... •o•o•H•••-•••-•1•e111le .. Oo••• II -··-···-·-•••111100111•1111•••• ... l•••ll 111•1 •• II l hll-111 01111 1•100••-•••l•o •••• •• 0 •••• O•• ••••• 00••••••••-.oOO•• ••••••••••••• .. ••••·--··-•••• .. m••••• • Bill Popejoy: Emergency replacement for Citron, quit after three monthS to run the Calif onua State Lottery until last year. Still lives in New- port Beach and is rumored to be starting up a venture with ronner Orange County Sher- ri! Brad Gate:; • Lynne Fishel; Newpc:>rt Beach resident and assistant to former county Chief Exec~ utive Ernie Schneider, now works as deputy director of the Orange County Building lndustxy ~n. m Irvine. Her strd.llgest memory m the· CEO's office: "The day the di~trict atto.~n y came m and took all of our computers." What were t hey saying ? •Memorable quotes from the coun· ty's 1994 bankruptcy · "It's on1y a paper loss" - County ofhcials, after the Dec. 1 crash thdl caused the coun- Ly's investment pool to losP $1.5 billion in value. "This is the biggt>st bankrupt- cy m the b.lstory of the world." -Newport Beach City Mdn- ager Kevin Murphy. ·Almost everything that you do pdles in comparison to the unpact of what's happened Growing I I here. Bdnkruptt.y. That's d hard word for me even to say" -Tom Riley, outgoing chainndn of the Bodfd of Supervisors, rf'flecbng on how the filing would pmnl his board career. "I thought that Monday was the won;t day of m~ We whe>n [Willie) Brown m.m1pu1atC'd the Legislature. Then I came back and l€'alized that Tuesday was the worst day o! my hle " - Martan Bergeson, who left the statf' Senate to replace Tom Riley ~s a county supervisor. "Jt's sunply a decrease 10 the amount of eammgs we SEE VOICES PAGE 4 ~John Hedges: Mayor of Newport Beach, moved to Virgmi.a WJth his family earli- er this year after bemg COJltdoMlto 2000 pains Dunng a turbulent time, residents ·of Newport-Mesa fought to keep their towns clean and free of sprawl Costa Mesa to consider supporting El Toro plan glance . -. ~ UthL Grr T he 1960s for Amenca was an era defined for soml! by the Viet- nam War, dctivism, the country's loss of mnocence and the peak of space explo- ration. While activists on the ndllonal level protesl<'d war, activists m Newport Beach began an envi- ronmental movement to stop growth and protect the area's resources. While the country struggled with los!; and conflict, residents m Costa Mesa were dealing with new growth and stability. The '60s were the decade when housing tracts in Costa Mesa • such as the Mesa del Mar, Mesa Verde Highlands and the Hall of Fame tracts sprout£·d up. The oty's population bal- looned from 32,000 in 1960 Lo 75,000 by the e nd of the decade. SEE 2000 PAGE 4 Call our Reader~ hne at (949) 642 or send e-mall t tJal- Jypllot0/at1mes com Please Spell your me and 1ncly,ie yo town end pho bet (for ver1tica purpe>ses only). ' ' SAY AGAIN A collection of the best quotes from recent news stories. "When I got the lawsuit I took it very personally. The losses were bitter and heartbreaking ... -Wiima Staudt~, owner of Wilma's Patio, on a laW\uit filed by a disabf d man again~t her restaurant for not having a whcelchaiMtCU?SSI· bl bathroom. "With everything, if it takes you one hour, it takel me three." · -fUchatd Bar'One. a disabled resident of Newport B ac.h, oo th diff1cult1es he faces tach day "I think It's wonderful I like the small feel to It. You feel like you know everybody ... -Diane Wysopal, who\e son attend~ kindergarten at Eastblutf flementary, at the Khool's official opening. '"They needed the money and it was [Silvia) Caballero's last day of work at the store. f hese weren't the best-laid plans ,. -John FltlPatrlck. of the Costa Mesa polke department, after officers said they said they solved a robbery by realizing the report was false. .. He's like the father.of Corona dtl Mar." -Debbie AIMn. on her frf nd Phll Samone. wh<> Is mov ng to Haw111. monday top 10 PHOTO BY P.ICHARD KEHi.ER Opening celebration of South Coast Plaza from March 1967. MILLENNIUM MOMENT • Council will discuss endorsmg the position ot Orange County Regional Airport Authority on specifics for a South County airport. ,A:'l.TI"H\ Gr.AZ.ER DQ!y Pill COSTA MESA-At its mectmg tonight. the City Council will <li'Ctlss LI and hO\\ 1t ~houJd get more involved in the debate OH'r cowity plans to open a rommemaJ auport at El Toro #Costa Mesa has got to come on board with a <>tronger statement about th~ way we envision Orange. County," said Council- woman Heather Somers. Somer.. said that until now, the oty has heen m an • .urport mfonnaooQ-gathering mode." The council IS scheduled to deade whether to othoally endorse the po itlon of the Orange County Regional Airport Authonty, a 15-city coahtion m fdvor of an airport at the clo-.cd El Toro Manne Corps Air Station, according to a report prepared by oty ofhoals. In October 1998, the oty reJol!led. the authonty, several yed.fS alter ending its mem- bership due to budget constraints While Cos- ta M~sa has been pro-airport, it has not pecif- ically endor.; d an airport plan. Thf' authonty -.upports a pnmdrily dome - tic airport. oftenng soml' mtemational ser-. vice to Canada, Mexico and Central Amen- ca, accordmg to the report It favors an air- port designed to accommodate t 8 million passengers each year hy 2010, i1 populabon patterns contmuc as pred1C'tcd. The m.rport would be held to the same rughthme noise restncllon a John Wayne Airport The counol'-. discu ·s1on about the airport com •s over a Yl'ur af tcr Counnlman Joe Enkson asked 1t to consider supporting a sinular proposal. · But his proposal ne\e,r reached a vote. •1t didn't even get a sec:ond,• h id. Hi.<> propo al differed Crom the ttulhonty' by r •stncbng th · number ot P!i"sengcrc: ttav- SEE EL TORO PAGE 4 INDEX Not a bad place for nautical repairs UA:l>&TllW>..----~----.7 MUC NOTICtS. ____ 6 In 1926, l Jarry J . Bauer needed to make ome tcpw.rs to his yacht. But m Newport B ac:h, there wa nowhere to do that k1nd of work. SO Bauer bought property on what h d pr viow ly been Jam Mcfadd n' corral and feed yard, built a boatyard, and made th repairs. That wa how things wnre done in th(? '20s. The b<>Gtyard v ntuaUy l m th South Coa t Boat Building Company. Bauer, along with hi coll gu Or. Walton Hubbard, Waller I lubhard Jr. and John MUln 1 xpandCd its operation to t>rodu many vart ti of boats Th company wa on of th orly busin I~ nter of ttll thmg nautical, • SPCJl'TS" ··-··-·.........__.._ .......... _s WEDOtNGS------2 f • .2 Monday, Oea,mber 6, 1999 A charzceto eethemayor hard at work C oslll Mc~a Mayor Gary Monahan isn't 4fraid to do a little volunteer work when it's needed. . WhQe the city seeks a vol- unteer to serve as a reception- ist at City HcllJ, Monahan Will fill 'in today from 9 to 11 a.m. to talk to people tlbout the position "The positi'?_n is a fantastic opportunity for residents to gel involved . in our'com- munity and learn valu- able skills at the same time," Moncihan said. The unpdld position involves greeting the pubbc, supplying them inlorrnation and domg routine office work. So here's your chance to .see the mayor in action. City '.Hall is at 77 Fair Drive. WHERE DOES THE TIMES GO? Alter the Daily Pilot ran a ~tory on Di Anna Pfaff-Martin, the founder of Newport . .Beach's Commuruty Animal <Network, she went to buy extra copies of the Pilot to get a few keepsakes Of course, as Wot readers know, the paper ·only comes in the Los Angeles Times. Pfaff-Martin didn't need the extra copies o1 the mmes, so the store's cashier .-allowed hE>r to leave a sign at lhe register reading ~Free L.A. 'Tunes complunents of the ~.A.N." • 00 YOU WANT FRIES 'WITH THAT BUZZ? Lines at McDonald's on Bnstol Stfeet streamed out the Goors and clogged up the drt- ve-thru a\ lunchtime Tuesday. t:ould it be those sensational lorench fries, or was it maybe )ust the Toy Story toys being ottered in the Happy Meals? listening to the chattering f:>eople in line, it sounded like 1t WdS the toys. • • • i • £ • WISH OF THE WEEK ,.) Organization: SPIN, Serv- ;ing People in Need, an organi- f'Zation that •offers a ~ide range ~of services .to low- income and •homeless families, •including .providing job skill training, 'housing assistance, child care, legal services and more. • + Contact Jean Wegener, .executive director •+ Address: 2900 Bristol St., H· • 106, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 •• Phone: (714) 751-1101 ·• Needs: Furniture, donated 'storage space, school supplies, •canned goods and food vouch- ,ers +Wish: Funding to expand programs to provide housing for foster youth locals only IOUGH HEAD • SEAN HIUfR I DAILY PllOT Dressed as a Christmas tree, Cristy Hamblin cruises along Pacific Coast Highway during the annual Corona Del Mar Christmas Walk Sunday. Food, balloons and live music ·were among f.he highlights that attracted people of all ages to the hoJiday event. SCHOOL DAYS Alaska Eagle to set sail again Currently the stup and crew I 'Art's scholarships are on the fifth OCC South • Pacific adventure to New available Zealand. Alaska Eagle, Orange COdsl College's 65-foot scill trdlJling vessel has planned another voyage from New Zedland to Newport Beach. The Journey will last four months and will take the crew from New Zealand to Tahiti, Hawaii, Vancouver Island and then on to Newport Beach. Alaska Eagle will depart from WPllington, New Zealand on April 2. There are seven le>gs lo this 1oumey, during which (luch crew member will High School students inter· ested in the arts can apply for the Emerson Electric Co. Scholars Award for the lnter- lochen Arts Camp in northern Michigan. be assigned a berth. · The award is a $4,480 schol- arshlp that provides a fUll tuillon, private lessons and room and board for the eight- Por mformation about the voyage, contact the sailing center al (949) 645-9412. Two .die in Coast Highway crash; driver held on vehicular manslaughter charges NEWPORT BEACH -1\vo people were killed early Sunday mommy when a Hunting· ton Beach man lost control of his car and struck a ta.xi cab on East Coast Highway. according to a report from Newport Bf>.ach police Sheri.ff deputies arrested Rami Sahm Naber, 30, on suspicion ot vehicular manslaughter, police offiaals said He remains in sheriff's custody m stable condition at UCI Medical Center, a hospital official sd.id. His passenger, a 32-year-old Anah£>un man, was trapped inside the overturned 1997 BMW M3 and died. The 60-year-old Huntington BPar.h tmci dri- ver also died m the accJdcnt. The coroner'1:> office withheld the victims' names unhl thf'!Lr families could be notified. Police said that at aoout 1:30 a.m .. Naber- who WdS driving westbound on East C6ast Highway, w~t of Promontory Point Dnve -lost control of his Mercedes, cro~~ a raised medi- an mlo oncoming traffic and struck the taxi. He was e1ected from his car before it stopped. Newport Beach paramedics treated him on the scene before rushing him to the hospital. Although air bags were inflated in both cars, 10vestigators believe neither dnver was weanng a seat belt. Na~r is being held on bail of $50,000, and is scheduled for ana1gnment today. -Andrew Glazer Doily Pilot Fake diamond isn't jeweler's best friend • Newport Beach pawn shop may have been burned by a state-of-the-art forgery. TED 5tw'FREY ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH Police are warning local jew- elers to keep a sharp eye out for a new state-of-the-art type or fake diamond. At least one longtime New- port Beach pawn shop and two Los Angeles jewelers have been fooled into buying the phony stones ·in recent months. The man-made sand com- pound, called moissarute, not only looks exactly like a real diamond but stands up to traditional methods of detecting fakes, said Sgt. Mike McDermott of the Newport Beach police department. Newport Beach jeweler Darwin Hurst, of Hurst's and Son Jewelry and Loan on Via Lido, gave a loan of $4,500 for what he thought was a loose diamond worth $17,000 last · May. The man who pawned the phony diamond identified hirnseJf as Nathan Richard Mildrew, 25, of Santa Ana Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Mildrew never returned to the shop to make payments on the ring, and police have been unable to locate him. •(Mildrew) could easily defend himself by saying he bought it from someone else and wc1s fooled himself,• ~aid McDermott. Last month Hurst rPceivetl a flyer from d nationwide group called the Jewelry • Secunty Alliance warning retailers about moissanite. The pawnbroker l>ought a new type of diamond detector · that is sensitive to moissarute, and reallied be had bought a fake •He's stuck with a $4,500 piece or sand," said McDer- mott of the disgruntled Hurst. Hurl>t did not return calls for comment. The Los Angeles Pohce Department this month put out a warrant for a man named Stephen Albert Bnller, who is suspected of selling mo1ssan- ite to two pawnsl)ops in Los Angeles. While visiting Newport Beach and Costa Mesa Jewel- ry shops ye$terday, McDer· mott heard ..unconfirmed rumors that moissamte was being sold legally on the Bal- bod Peninsula as costume jew- elry. Newport Beach police dre recommending that anyone who wants to learn more about how to spot a phony diamond should v1s1t the Jew- elry Security Alliance's web site at http://jsa.polygon.net. llEIGHIORS Ian Wiiiiam Voss. a junior at the Marine Mihtary Academy and the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. In.tee Voss of Newport Beach, has been pro- moted to the rank of Cadet Sergeant and will serve as squad leader for the academy .... Or. TOm W. Staple of Newport Beach participated in a recent Elderhostel-sponsored program called "The South: In His· tory, Art and Literature• at the University of Mississlppi·Oxford cam· pus. The program dealt wfth the politics, economics and society of the South, from the antebe.llum period to contemporary times .... Wa$h· lngton State University has released its summer honor rOll, and Cin~ L4tlgh Cook of Costa MMa Is among those listed. week summer program. Camp dates are June 18 through Aug. 14 . Applicants roust be m grades nine through 12 and be proficient with string mstru- ments, wind instruments or percussion. They must subrrut a taped solo ~rformance with piano accompaniment with their application. For more information, call (231) 276-7472. Money donated for school software Maureen D1 Domeruco and her son Marc recently donated $500 to Sonora School (or the purchase or hterncy software for first-grade begmning readers . Mtlic Di Domenico und his sister Marisa learned lo read at Sonora in the 1970s. The gilt was given in memory of their grandfather, Floyd Woodbndge. ENGAGEMENT Aitken-Herrington Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Aitken of Laguna Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter, Veronica Aitken of Balboa Island, to Matt Herrington of Corona del Mar, son of Jane HerrinQton and the late William Herring- ton. The bride-to-be is a gradu- ate of Corona del Mar High School, Cal State Long Beach and Pepperdine Law School. The groom-to-be is a grad- uate of Corona del Mar High School and USC. A Feb. 19, 2000 wedding is planned in the Community Congregational Church in Corona del Mar. Veronica Altken and Malt Herrington READERS HOTLINE (949) 642-6086 OI' ~1wrmenu herein CM1 be rtl)!'oduc~ without written per m~ of COf>VflOht owner WEATHER AND SURF POLICE BRIEFS VOL 93, NO. 285 THOMAS H. JOHNSOH, Publish« TONY OOOERO, Editor J RAGLAND. Senior Qty Editor S.J. CAHN. City Editor NANCY OfUVER Features Editor ROGER CAIU.50H. Sports Editor MARCMNmN, Photo Editor AHntONV PECK. News EdltOf JOSI J. SANTOS. Page Designer NOV Oll11NG. 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CdM .................... .4-6w TIDES TODAY First low 12:28 a.m-....................... 1.5 First high 7;14 e.m ......................... 5 7 Second low 2:11 p.m ...... .., ... ,_ ............ O.Q Second high 9.01 p.mu•n•• .. , .................. 3 8 TUESDAY First l9w NA First high NA Se<ond low NA Se<ond high NA Man dies of blood loss Police found a man who apparently bled to death from a hole in his head eorly Sunday morn- ing in his apartment m the 2700 block of Peterson Place in Costa Mesa. Police officials sa.id they init1ally suspected the wound was from a gunshot. However, an autop:;y revealed the man died of m1tural cau!; s from a burst abscess. Blaze damages Wcstcliff home Nearly 40 firemon responded when a house m the 200 block of North StM Lane in Newport Beach caught fire Pndf\y night. No one WM m1urcd, fir offlc1al said. The fire caused approxm1at ly $40,000 111 dam· age to . the large two· tory hon ' c iltng • roof and wOod 00011, hr othc1als sa d. Neighbors called th fn1 d pnrtm nt abo\lt 8 p.m. after th y saw mbem floating from the roof. Fire official bCU •v th fir wa tarted by o park th4t fl w out of th homP.' chimo y. Doily Pilot education Monday, December 6, 1999 3 Leadership conference can renew our faith in stUdents I was invited to a leadership conferenre at Newport Harbor J f1gh School, and tt restored my faith m th'e demo- cratic process The 150 Harbor High stu- dents who nttendcd broke up mto student-led groups after lunch to discuss some weighty topics. The group-. roldtcd through U1c tour subjects, which included th(> Zero Toler .. ance Pohcy, tl11• Honl!sly C'ode, the commuruty's percc•ption of teenager.; and intramurdl sporu.. While student<> had passion about the· issues, they '\41ere willing to let everyone have d tum dt shanng ideas, without derugrdting oth(>rs. It was a pleasant c:h.mge from similar meetings w:ith ddults. My hrst stop was at the group d1scussmg how ddults perceive teens. The facilitdlors had conducted an unsnentif1c swvey and found out that some adults thought teenagers were crazy, JJTitating dnd irre- sponsible The teenagers at the con!erence believed that the meclia portrays them m the wrong light. They brought up the point that the media doesn't report the good things tha.t teenagers do, just the bad acts of a few of them. I don't watch television news, so I thought the teenagers were overreacting. But, that mght, I read where juvenile cnme has decreased EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING gay geiser-sondovol every year since 1993, with an 11 % decrease in senous and violent crime this year com- pared to the last. That was double the decrease in adult crune. Most of the time youth are depicted on the evening news, it is in connection with Violence. However, less than 0.5% of juveniles were arrest- ed for violent crimes last year. While the chances of being killed by lightning are far greater than being killed at school, most people don't per- ceive it dS a one-in-a-million chance. While 12 kids were killed at Columbine High School, 11 kids clie at the hands of their parents or guarclians every two days in the Uruted States. Americans believe 1uve- .. .,; .... .,;,.. .,;,.. i1;,.. .,=i... .,;;.... .,;;,.. .,;;,.. .,~,.. • CHRIST MAS TREE JAMBOREE TRH'i$2999TO $3999 PROM •Grand Fir • Dougld$ Fir • Silver Tips • Nordman Fir • Fraiser Fir Now ac Newport Dunes Located in Newp.·ut Beach off Jamboree & Back Bay (I blnck north ot l...._itk C.~t II'").) rsFAunf"u72D';:i'Jii, ! Bad. e~y I NOBLE. flR WR£ATHS I 1 11~11 ~ ,r .... , 1 SAVE 5~00 OFF 1 • II• • ..__,.__ ...... ____ po! ____ ~ L----... - -----.J • ~.i!~ ~....... 11!1 .. 1...• .,,....... ~~~ t. .. ~ ~ -~ ~~~ ~%~ • Gift Center Now .Open At CO 'TAMESA COSTA MESA COURTYARD ' IRVINE CROSSROADS l&'l!l Newport Hlvd. 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Other~ thought the answer was in an etlucs course bemg added to the health class cumculurn. Some saw honesty as an absolute, wtule others saw it as situationdl In other words, il the assignment was busy work, or the teacher had piled on too much homework, then copying from a friend was OK. All of the groups that filtered through agreed that cheating was d problem, and that there was no easy solution. The plan Advertonal Auto .. Facts by Paul Frech s•Rvrc• • REPAIR aeRMA.N • SWEDISH JAl'AllESE AUTOMOBILES GIVE YOURSELF A BRAKE! Aside from having )OUT vehicle's brake p.1ds and ... ~ examined regularly, \\atch for sign~ that )OUT vehicle might need a brake job. If you hear a high-pitchL'd melallic screeching upon applying the brake!\, it may be the "'ear indicaoor contacting the spinmng rotor to warn of the end of a brake pad's life. lf you hear pen."ten1 grinding. the pad lining is hkely worn down to the metal surface; in which case it is gouging lhe rotor. If the vehicle grab\ or pulls to one .,idc during braking, It IThl) re an indicaliOO that brake nuid or grea.'iC ha.\ cont.'lm1natcd Che brake JXllb It might al-.o mean that a brake caliper ha.' lro1en up due to COITO'llOO. HrNT: If the "chlx:k brake " da.\tl indicator g~ on. the brake-Ouid le\e) m the re.;eiv0tr is low. mcN likely Jue 10 a ~. Have lhi probk'm anemk.'d to 1m~"'d1atcl) TUGGEDI A UNWANTED DIRECTION It 1,ldJ'ld., 10 rca.o,oo that a vehicle should tr.ic._ traight on a Oat, straight rood. When it pulh to one side, start rnvN1gatmg the s1mplesl p<M1blc cause-incorrect tu~ ~ure If that chlx~s out.. look for uneven treJd -wCJT. If the wear is unifonn. interchange the left front whecl·and-tire aMembly with the one on the righL If the drifting ~lem ~or reappears on the oppo5ite ide. a ure is the c:ulflll Olhcrwi , pulling to one ~de may be due to mcOO?Ct ~ng r, -wh· h b an aJigrvnent an •le that ain ~ ad JU~ .... 1th a wheel ahgnmcm. The \jde wtth the -wtwl thJI hlb the most l\Cgal.J\'C ca.~ ang~ i the \ide to ~hkft the \ehiCle \\ill pull. When )our car\ ahgnmcnt i. rcall> off, yoo'll know 11 hy the hard pill am~ the ocrin whlxl .... hm you arc mvmg on the straightaway, At C&P. 2~ Pl8Cefltia. C(X;t.a Me..a. there'~ gOCld rca.~10 for stickmg with one auroowivc service WJp, whicll is O\al we get to know you and your, car .o we can bct1cr mctt yoor ncedS. Do you own a Ocn'rwl ll' SWcdL\h c:atl You wan ·1 find a slKlp ~ uperic:nctd in IOlving ywr llUIOOlOOve 11ooans Call (949) 646-<610 HINT: An inconecity qkid cwr can cut I whiele IO &if\ to lft tide wii10UI lbmnal lft weer .., was to dehnt~ C'hf'dllll!J by department, using a p. nel ol teachers and i.ludents. I'm not sure that cheatinq de pends on the depa(lment for its dehni· tion. But, I do think 1t 1s a good idet.1 for pdrttnls, stu· dents, and tco<fo~rs to <J"t together t.1ncl chscuss lhP t'>"ll" Our school board, d~ wl'll d.., others in th,, sidle, 1s JOV1s1tin~ the Zero Tolernn(e J>ohc:y. Many teenagc•rs lllOutiht U1e current policy Wdsn't lh(•f > lo solve the prohlem, jw;t to move 1t (the oftending stucfenl'>l to another school I found out thr1t th~ dehnition of pdrt~y to most high school SlUclOnf~; I gomg to som1:one's house to drink alcohol or do c.lrug I thought parties wese for yames, Stngtng, food c10d (OOV<'rsatJon As most of the leCndgn there notl!d, regard)('s of u Zero Toi· erance Polley, h!Pnt.1gers w1U get together to clnn k ctn cl cJo drugs unlt:>.'is W<' addr1 "'s thP underlying prohl<•ms. These tr.Pns suggPsl«cl th<> following: 1. Parents need to set a • full) aulO!llluc ljmm ·\I SLR with rcrr .. u.-t>k-t>111h in ti.uh . good t>xample. TI1ey shouldn't condone drinking in theu homes They i.houldn't drulk o much themselves. 2. T~achers should enforce the rules. Mttybe i1 tho-pun- 1shmrmt wasn't so har:-.h, the\ would. !Jut, nyht now, 111ciny • lln' turmng thPtr hcdds 3. The policy shouldn't punish the 'iObN driver. 11 some tr.enc.1gcrs wcints to ensure thdl their fmmds aren't killed on the 1 Odd, they ~houldn't face the same pull'· ishmPnt as the drinker. 4. Coaches shouldn't encourage drinking by telling ·team members that the~ should party '\\ith lheir.team-1 male.'>. 1bb type of hondmg shouldn't be encouraged 5. There needs to be more information about all of the things that are available for kids to do in this community besides "partying." Clubs that plnn altPrn<1tive fun t.1C:fJ\'llles shoulrl he lonned. 6. O lder teens need to go talk to elementary and middle school kids lo let them know l that the coot~t thing Isn't going to a party to drlnk. 1. KJds who are caught drtnk.ing bould attend Alco~ holies Anonymous meetings to see firsthand how to lick the problem. The Pohtiral Action Comm1t- ft:P at Newport Har~r High School is h~ting a town hall meetmg dt 7 p.m., Tues., Dec. 14 rll $amt Andrew's church to ctis- cu~s the Z<>ro TolNance Policy. They pldn to take thetr findings and report to the school board with poss hi<' sugyeMions. The nJPC'lUlg lS Open to a1J • By the. way, U you huve be 11 ye~ mmg to mPct a :>CJen- ti.'>t or two, come to the Meet- thc·.Soent15t Night at Coi.ta Me_,u High School on Wednes- dd}' Stdrt dt the hbrdry at 6:45 p u1 • '' hell'? } 011 will be diru ct- ecl to sacnti-.l'i trom a vanety of h?lds Thb 1 a prelude to the Scwnre Pair, which will be lwld m thf' spnnq • GAY GEISER-SANDOVAL IS a Cos ta M£ !><I re\1dent Her column runs Monday\ She can be re-ached by e mail at GGSesq@aol com. NE~ • Smaller and h~hlt'l lh n C\CI hcli>rr, v.11hta,1crAF ~~.,..,~.--.....;~ 4 . • High· pm! 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They !.bowed those roots by digging in thetr heels when 1t came to growth Residents Frank and FrancLc; Robinson began a movement to protect the bay, wh1ch uJtunately set the stage for the state purchase in 1975 of the 741-dcre Upper Bay Ecological Pre ·erve The Freeway Fighters, led m part by businessman Mar- shall Dufheld, formed to com- bat the creation of the Pacil1c ·coast Freeway. And after the.\ lrvine Company sold 166 ucreios of land to the nty for expansion of i airport, an artti-airport group formed. Still, growth wasn't totally curtailed. The San 01ego Frcewdy was extended dunng the decade to Jamboree, operung up the area to trafhc from the north. The '60l> also ~w the blrth of the area's two ma1or malls: Fashion Island and South Coast Plaza. Industry m Costa Mesa boomed, as outlined irt a 1967 article irt the Economic Review magazine, labeling · the oty as a "lnoney making machine.• There were 250 industrial plants in the city that year but that number grew to 462 by 1970. These event8 shaped the 1960s in the Newport·Mesa area: 1960 -The capture of a three-ton great white shark causes a three-day traffic jam as up to 50,000 people flock to + WHEN DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR ... ~t~~ Ml CASA ""-' ·~"' MEXICA." RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO PHONE AHEAD MARGARITA'S ARE FOR YOUR MADE WITH ~FOOD TO GO" TEQUILA GOLD Flavor f ul &• Delicio u s Lunches & Dinn er UNIQUE WINE ROOMS CATERING AVAILABLE the b rm ch to s e the ammal. 1960 -Mttaco buys the San- ta Ana Air Base land for $4.7 milhon to begin building tract homes. 1961 -FairvJew State Hospi- tal, with 5,000 tients and staff member.;, is d cated by state Gov. Edmund •Pat" Brown. 1961 -Flo Stoddard founds the Newport Harbor Area " Museum 1965 -Newport Beach and <;osta Mesa combine their school districts to form tbe Newport-Mesa Unified School · Dwt(ict 1965 -The Irvine Co. holds qroundbreaking for the New- port Center and begins con- ~truction on Fashion Island. 1966 -May Co, South Coast Plaza's hrst building, goes up, followed ~y the plaza's mall with 86 stores the next year. 1966 -The Buchanan family house, which sat in the middle of Costa Mesa's Harbor Shopping Center as it developed around it, IS finally tom down after last remaining Buchanan dies. 1967 -Costa Mesa Civic Cen\er, including city hall and the central police department, ar~ built on Fair Drive. 1968 -Costa Mesa's first high- rise and Orange County's tallest building at the time is built: the 18-story Bethel Towers. SOURCES HA Slice of Orange: The History of Cost411 Mesa, H Edrick Miller, 1970 •Newport Beach 75: 1906- 1981• James Felton, 1981. Costa Mesa Globe-Herald Dally Pilot Orcier today get ·H• and cineD E'REE for 30 day Don't miss this opporrun1ty to , _ ' • get o month of premium ,....._~ programming FREEi Get HBO ond enjoy the biggest box office sens<> lions with a guaranteed new movie every Saturday night, plos original movies and series Add Cinemax for even more movies -over 170 different titles every month, from recent releases to al~time classics. Flus get connected to Cotncast Cable for just 99¢! 1-888-COMGAST ( 1-888-266-2278) Ask for offer 896. COMCAST® digit:alcable· GD UP TO 40 NBA OAM•S A W••K. NOW AVAILABU ON COMCAST DIGITAL CA8LEI ~------ ' ' EL TORO CONTINUED FROM 1 • eling from the llirport to 8.4 million per year, the ame number as the annuul cap qn Joh n Wayne Airport, That restnction expirns rn 2005, when the county will Tl.'f'!VaJu - ate the restriction. Somers and Mayor C.My MOORLACH CONTINUED FROM 1 back and ask, 'ls what's being said true?' We're in d day and age, the information age, where it doesn't take very Jong." While Moorlach said defen- siveness is one aspect of human nature, so is vindica- tion. Moorlach said his was •very bittersweet." "It was sweet, because I was right,• he said. •su.t it was bit- ter because my county went bankrupt. It was a very sad day in my life. I sobbed." Moorlach sdid the county I II Monahan &d. tht•y w1thh ld th ir upport of Erikson's p10- J.>Os11l bccau:->e of that restriction, They ay population growth m South County has created a demand for the aJr- port that tar exceed 8 4 m1l- hon past\engers. They fear that Jf the county doesn't open an auport at El Toro, or rcstncts the. number of pcts- sengor:. to 8.4 million, it will bt• forcnd to expand John Waynt> Airport. hds learned to make fi'nancial rldjustnicnts as well as changt'S m its t1ttitude. l le has invested county money in funds that <lre more 1irudent and less risky. • •we shop around now, he srud. •we don't buy the tirst thing W(> <;f~." , Moorlach said he was sittmg alone in his office the day afte~ the county declared its bunk- mptcy, when a fnend from Lps Angeles visited. He said he had a message from God. • 1 normally get a bit nervous when someone tells me-this," ·he said. ·sut his message was one ll)dt I have really taken to heart. It was, 'You need to be better, not bitter.' H I ' Daily Pilot "If El Toro do n't fly, then John Wayne will • Monahan dl<l. Whtlo I!nk on aid he isn't c;tuck on the 8.4-million-pas- enger rr.stnction he proposed lci:.t yP.ar, he n1d he thmks the authority's proposal for JS md- lion pas engen. is unfair to res- idents ol the arcjjs surrounding El Toro. The City Council will meet ut 6:30 p.m. torught at City I lftll, 77 F<1ir Dr. VOICES • CONTINUED FROM 1 expected to make. It's not money·wc .Qave up.• - MU<e Flne. ducctor or bu i- ness service for Newport· Me a Umf1ed School Dis· trtct. "This LS not the end of the world. Kids will get their educdtion, teachers are going to get paid.• -Newly elected school board mem- ber Wendy Leece. The bankruptcy -five .years later • A IQOk at what local agencies lost and if they are still feeling the effects. Information came from each agency's finance department. NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT witt~ the remaining S2 million, ts about S 1 million in property tax rev· el'lue that was taken during the bankruptcy. · LONG·TERM EFFECTS: Primarily bad feelings toward the county because of a failure to negotiate tn good faith WHAT TH£Y HAD INVESTED: S82 million, S47 million of which was bor I rowed specifically to put in the coun· CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ty's pool. WHAT THEY HAD INVESn:D: $16 WHAT THEY GOT BACK: Just over I m1lhon, including SlO rrnll1on to help S80 million, the bulk of whtch came pay for construction of .a ground in June 1995. Still outstanding, along water development project ~~ Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block Soulh of .05 fwy (714) 545-7168 WHAT THEY GOT BACK: About 95% of the original amount, which has trickled tn over the years. The water pipeline from Fountain Valley was completed with other funds LONG-TERM Effl:CTS: Vllhile the actual amount has been largely recov· ered, an unknown amount of money was lost in interest in the intenm years and ••rt would have been nice to have that money all along " crrv OF COSTA MESA WHAT THEY HAD INVESTED: About $3 million, a fraction of the S14 mtllron originally invested but withdrawn in the six months before the bankruptcy WHAT THEY GOT BACK: About 95% LONG· TERM EFFECTS: A decline m the level of cooperation between the county and the local governments. er / r-----------,r-----------, 1All Cleaning Services1 1 Custont Made 1 :35% OFF:: Draperies :. 1 Carpet, Air Due~, Uph~ls tery, I 12 S'Y< QFFI I Drapery Cle aning, 0~1ental I I I &·Area Rug Cleaning M 0 1. ecJIT 11 -~" ~1"8' Rr.qulrcd I I . 1 ooo 1 OR ;)tf 11 Call toCfay for a fro~ estimate I L N1t•t1lill 1lllR1110tlit•cTTorJ •M111 h11rrrrq111rrd .JL ·1-80()-FOR-COIT .J ------------------------ . ... . . EYE-OPENER .w,?IJkt ... 25 days. SPORTS HAU. 0# fNllf. -H..U-• or • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4...4223 - HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VOLL~YBALL •" QUOTE OF THE DAY •Krista (0 ), lilce she hos al season, really stepped~ tonight In our tough games, LXe most of our seniM, she's come through for us ."• Dan Glenn, Newport ~arbor girls volleyball coach Doily P1ld ... 5 State Of the Tars·: Perfection '• • Stockton's Lincoln High is no match for Newport Harbor as Sailors capture a s~cond straight state championship. 'I"""' A11111il IJ I CYPRESS -Stockton's Lincoln High coach Bret Almazan-Cezar sdid before his team hooked up with Newport Harbor m the CIF Oivi· sion I State Championships Saturday night that, ·volleyball is a game.of X 's and O's and their X's a.re a lot bigger than our O's." The Sailors showcased enough X's to win a year's worth of tic-tac-toe gdmes and successful- ly defended their state uUe with a three-gam~ sweep over the Tro1ans, 15-12, 15-6, 15-7, before a Sailor-heavy crowd at Cypress College. ·we were really fmng on all cylmders tonight," Coach Ddn Glenn said. "When we're passing, digging and doing ~111 the little things right, like we were Loruqhl, I don't think there'~ anyone that can beat us.• Almazan-Cezar dgrees. ' "They just hdd too many WL'dpons to defend againsV he said "We're 1ust not hig enough to stop so many weapons • Newport used dll lhP a.mmo from all itS weapons to dispose of the Tro1ans Ul the 80- minute match. Seruor April Ross hmshed with 18 kills to lead the Sailors (37-2), but she was dchmtely not alone in the attack. Seruor Knsl.d Dill had lb kiJls and three blocks, junior Heather ,_ _____ _ Cullen had 12 kills dnd seruor Brenda Waterman added 10 kills and five digs for the Tars With the ';Vln, Newport Harbor became only the third D1v1Slon I team to wm back-to-back titles. The others were lrvme in 1987-88 and Corona del Mar in 1992-93 "This was a very tough rood, because you know not many • teams have been able to win o second year • in o row •. : Dan Glenn Newport 1-tarbor volleyball coach "And for both or those teams, 1hey had to 'beat us to do it,• Gle pomted out "This was a very tough road, because you know not many teams have been able to wm a second year in a. row.· Despite playing the Tro1ans in last year's state championship match. Glenn didn't have as much knowledge as he would have liked and that was eVident m game one. •This was the fJ.n.t team we'\e played m the playoffs that we didn't have any videotape on,· Glenn said. .. So we had a little trouble starting off the match. trying to figure out what they were doing. Once we did that. we were abfe to con- centrate on what we had to do.· Both teams stayed clo. e to each other on the · scoreboard in game one. before Lincoln (33·6) jumped out to an 11 ·8 lead, lhanks in part to the strong hitting of Nicole Davis. who hmshed with a team-tuqh 10 kills She will team up with Ross at USC next season. But from there, just like they've been doing all season, the Sailors found d way to hght back. Newport cut the lead lo 12-10 then following a Lincoln timeout, back·to·back kills by Dill and Waterman tied the game at 12. · From there, an errdllt Lincoln return and kills from Ross and Cullen gave Newport the 15-12 deos1on. Dill. headed for Duke University next year, had eight kills in that game to lead the Tars. After a strong 3-0 stc1rt m game two for the TtoJaiis Newport shut down their ottens~. while -5eoring the next six points to take the lead for good. Dill, named the State Tournament's Most Valuable Player, was a constant harassment at the net on both offense and d"fcn., ~for the Tars. "Knsta. like she has all season, really stepped it up torught, • Glenn did. "In our tough games, like most of our eniors, she's come through for us.• Lincoln cul the lead to 6-5, but the strong jump serve:s of Ross enabled the Seniors to tip off four straight pomts to lengthen th~11 lead to 10-5. ·we didn't pass as well as we did m game see VOLLEYBALL PAGE 6 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS ' C o ta Me a High' football team relgn as Pacific Co t Le gue co-champions, and w th l ague' No. 1 entry lnto the CIFDh1slon I. ~11yoffs. C°'9chJerry Howell's Mu ta,ngs racked up a "'·1 league re<'Ord, and were 8-3 overall. '6 Moockiy, December 6, 1999 .A real homecourt advantage • • Rainbow Wahine Jennifer Carey awaits in Paradise, with Camp Pendle-Glenn background, COLLEGES averagmg over 33 asMs p r match for the Rambow Wahincs. • Doily Pilo C ongratulations to the Uruvcrsity of Utah foi making the NCAA women' volleyball Hawai.J leads the country _ with an AVERAGE atten- dance of 7,298 tn 18 home matches thus far. No other team cracks 4,000 a match . So far, Carey has played u1 94 out of the 100 regular-season gAmes played tor thP. Rainbow Wahines and the 6-foot-t freshman totaled 1,081 assists. CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM • rPgional . Tell'em what they wu\, Don Pardo ... Cruey has a team-high nme double-doubles for Hawaii (10 or more in ... A lnp to HAWAUI TI1at's n9ht. After a year or pldytng in the high altitude of Salt · Ldke City, you yet to travel to pd1dd1se to take on the nc1tion's best at sen level and by lhe way, lf you win the hrst round, you get to race , the ~1ome team, lhe Umverslty of Hawa11 tn the ·.second round. ' All the Rdlnbow Wahlnes have done b go 29-1 and are ranked third m the Uruted States. and flTst among teams m the tournament that aren't suffenng from Jet lag. With all that staring at th<; Utes, it's of little surpnse that they bowed out quietly, 15-11, 15-6, 15-4, to the Rainoow Wahines in the second round of the NCAA championships. A freshman setter from Newport Harbor High, Jennifer CMey, knows first band what ~t's like to play · under that fine of a microscope. Carey .led the Sailors to their first of, now, back-to-back CIF Division I State Championships last year, and is qow trying to lead Hawaii to the top of the NCAA volleyball mountain, or volcano, as the case may be. tony oltobelli nothing prepares you for college voUr.ybaU, except college volleyball. The players are bigger, faster and stronger at every position and it's a C'Onstant leammg expenence." Carey is the hrst freshman setter starter for Hawau since Melinda Bcckenhauer in 1985 and, so far, she's handling the job rather well. two different offensive Cdtegories), including a 63-assist, 18-dig performance against USC on Sept. 1 o. •Each game, l'v~ gamed more confidence," Carey saM. "At first l was a little mtirrudated, coming to such a strong program, but it's getting easier' With each game and each practice.• Perhaps her lranSJbon was also made a tad easier after enduring four years of ·Camp Pendle-Glenn" while at Newport Harbor. T OM PETER Newport Harbor Sound mviting? Oh yeah, one more thing, you're gonna play m front of anywhere from 6,000 to . 12,000 screarrung fans who love their voll<"ybc1U, brudda. "l'.m still learning so much over here," Carey said. "One thmg I've learned is that Carey was a 1999 All-Western Athletic Conference second-team selection this season while •1 really learned about hard work and being SEE COLLEGES PAGE 8 •An all-league choice with the championship '49 team, he went on to boxing glory at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Do~ CANmFll. Washington State. Al 178 pounds, lrompeter finally won a close decision over his chief rival . ·Ross' reign ends on top . O ne of the most 511111 valued lessons in 1111111 sports was once absorbed by Ted 'Irompeter when he was a Bee team tackle under the late Les Miller at Harbor High. Trompeter was interested in continuing on with his football talents, but hard luck came his way al Cal Poly when he dislocated his shoulder. He was 5-foot-11 and weighed 170 pounds in high school, but that changed considerably some years after college when rodeo expanded on his schedule. He eventually stOOd 6-3 and weighed 235 • SWI, she could use a littl.e work on running the stairs! 'f'o'' .\IJOlll:IJJ ~Plot CYPRESS -fl wasn't all smooth ; sa1Jing for April Ross dunng her , four-year varsity career on Newport • Harbor girls volleyball team There was the •trip'" up to the · me<ltd room followmg Saturday's : three-game sweep over Lincoln High ,. of Stockton. 15-12. 15-6, 15-7, for the • .. Sailors' second straight CIF Division I • State Champ1onsh1p. " "I totally ate 1t coming up the stair5 -dnd took d chunk out of my leg," Ross Sdtd Wlth cl rolling of the eyes. u1•m OK. MorE> cmbdrrnssecl than anything • Besides thc1t, Ross got c1.bout as much out ol c1 four-year cttreer dS any high , school dthlete ever has at Newport l idrbor or al any school, for that matter In Ross' four years, Ross has helped the Sd1lors to lour straight Sea View Ledgue titles. three straight ClF Soulhf•m Section D1vts1on I-AA btles dnd, now. back-to-bdck state crowns. win mr 14 reurs here, I've been rc1th1•r lortunatP to cotlch some unhf•h1•vdhle plc1yf?rs, • Smlors Coach VOLLEYBALL CONTINUED FROM 5 one•, H AlrndZdn-CeZdr said. uwe tned to kt>~p 11 awdy from Ross, but she was everywhere out there. She's a beach pldye1 with grcdt range WE> couldn't keE'p 11 out of her hands, especially with Olli pltty111•9 so well • Lincoln sc-ored dgam to make it 10-6, before-• Newport npped off another five straight porn~ to dose out game two. 15-6. Gcrn1e three Wd'> dll Newport, as the Smlors Jumped out lo a 9-1 lead on kills lrom Cullen. Dill and Ross. "Our pace JUSt wasn't fast enough,- Umvcrs1ty of Connecticut-bound setter Julie Erbez said of her Trojan team ·we JUSl couldn't find a way to pick it up agcnnst them.• Erhez hmc,hed with 32 assists, while Sd1lors <iophomore etter Katie Kmg had 47 ilssists, good enough for both players · to make the dJI tournament team. uour setting evolves from our entire gdme, • Glenn !.did "If we're setting well, it's h<'cause we're digging the ball dncl pdssmg well But Katie really played well tonight and she's gonna keep get- Dan Glenn said. • Apnl ranks up with some of the best I've ever coached. H That's pretty special considering that puts Ross with some legendary alums like Misty May, Jenny Evans, and others. the Sailors, who are on a seven-year reign as Sea View champs, went 37-0, and she'll take all that winning to \,JSC. What else has she learned With the Tars and Glenn? •Playing here at Newport is wibellevable, • Ross said. "The school spirit has to be one of the best around. They've supported us all year long and April Ross •Always play bard and never give up: Ross said. "We'd be down by a bunch, but we would rally and somehow find a way to win. Loyalty and dedication are it's been a real special four years." Lincoln Coach Bret Almazan-Cezar is one of many prep coaches who is glad to see Ross move on to USC next season. "She's Just amazing," Almazan-Cezar said following his team's loss to the Sailors. "Without cl doubt she's got to be one of the best, if not the best player we've faced all season and we've played some rather impressive players • Ross, a probable All-Sea View League and All-CIF first-teamf!r this year, was first-team all-league and All-CIF as a sophomore as well as league and Newport~Mesa D1stnct Co-Player of the Year with t~ammate Jennifer Carey as a junior. In her four varsity volleyball years, ting better." With the Sailors up, Glenn brought in seniors Jenruler Sandro, Signe Hillyard. Erin Haller and Shannon Backus to reward four years or hard work for the Sailors' program. Lincoln would not go uway quietly, cutting the lead to 10-5 and 12-7 before finally running out of time. •Anyone th.at saw us play lcist y('ar or a~y time this year knows that we never give up,• Almazan-Cezar sdid HU we have to play tor three hours to finish a match, then that's what we'll do." Ftnally, back-to-bdck kills by Cullen and a stuff-block from Ro's ended game three, 15-7, and gave Newport Hdrbor its fourth state title, tying Corona del Mar and St. Franas of Mountain View for the most in the state. Other players to make lhf> all-tourney team include Ross and E~cobar, while Erbez dnd Watennan were given the .tournament's sportsmanship awdrcl. The Sdilors' seventh 4lppcarance in the state final tied Corona del Mar and Stockton's Unden High for the most all- time. ·nus title was much sweeter than last year,• Dill said. ·nus group gets along so well and there's better personalities with this group.• probably the biggest lessons I've learned with tlus team." Oh yeah, she's pretty good at basketball and track, too. Ross was the district's Co-Player of the Year last year and as a freshman, she won the CIF Division II title in the high jump. But Ross will be remembered at Harbor as one of the best players on one of the best teams the Sailors have produced in any sport, male or female. What went through her mind on the last play of her volleyball career? The same thought s~e's had the past four years. . · ·1 Just knew we were gonna win,• she saJd. "The whole team was playing well and I was just totally excited about wmning" A long season of hard work, frequent flyer miles and some tough competition made this trtp to the top of the mountain sweeter for Glenn_ •we played in tournaments in Hawau d.Ild Chicago. along with the Dave Mohs Invitational. Arguably, three of the toughest tournaments in the country," Glenn said. ''We won two and placed high in the third Our tough schedule really made us strong heading into the playoffs and that really made a differ- ence in the tough matches." Almazan-Cezar also dealt with some flying ti.me, just at the wrong ti.me. •we were over an hour delayed for our flight Friday and we got to experi- ence what it's like to sit on the 405 free- way a t 3:30 in the afternoon,• he Sdld. ~1 don't know exactly bow much of an advantage it 1s, but it sure doesn't hurt playing a hall-hour from your lugh school." . For the Sailors, how do you top this next year? · "l know we'll be competitive," Glenn said. "It will be impossible to completely replace nine seruors. but we'll have some key players coming back. Plus, our 1unior varsity and frosh-soph teams each had outstanding seasons, so we'll he ready.• He assumed it was perfectly alright one afternoon to depart from grid practice and cover an agricultural assignment. He had plans to purchase a jersey calf, but failed to seek pennission Crom the football coacb to miss practice Upon his return, Miller dismissed him frorn the team. A sympathetic agricuJtural instructor, Elgin Hall, admired nompeter's character end chose to ask Miller to review the case. Miller did, and allowed the athlete to return to the team. powids 1 After Anny days, nompeter • beCame a right-of-way' official for the state • before boWing away tct enter private business • with success in both ! directions. nompeter said he never missed a practice Ted Trompeter He has also maintained a loyal role to Cal Poly and once assistP.d former alum John Madden, ex·Oakland Raiders coach, wilh one of Madden's annual auction dnves at the campu to raJse funds ! again after that and came to respect Miller as a coach. He subsequently became an All-League choice on the classy '49 Sailor grid team, which won eight games and scored 323 points, but his sterling boost came in college at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, when he won the Pacific Coast Conference's light hedvyweight box.mg championship as a senior. nompeter, 67, and a 1950 graduate of Newport, always considered himself a "cowboy" and his many frtends came to accept that picture of him. He earned numerous awards competing m popular rodeos. The college boxing conference included schools such as Stanford, Washington State and San Jose State, and it was no cakewalk. It eventually boiled down to an acid test agamst one of the best, Dan McGreevy of for Mustang athletics. He could have passed on the huge Madden event, but ' nompeter's daughter, Jeannette: a noted TV 'newscaster based in Ames, lowa, was co-emcee of the program. She laughed at the recall as "dad chose lo invite himself along." He also has a son, Scott, who resides m San Miguel, near Paso Robles. · Now a resident of Paso Robles with wife Arleen, nompeter doesn't return to Costd Mesa a! often as he once did l le dreads ventunng th.rough today's traffia. A product of the Harbor Boys Club out of the late '40s, he retains a habit of dodging salutes and directing them on to his old mates in any sport Ted nompeter, one of the uruque individuals from the Long Gray Line, and a member of the Daily Pilot's Sports Hall of Fame, celebrating the nullenruum. • NHBA to host two four-day winter camps NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Harbor Baseball Y 0 U T H B A S E 8 l l I: ' Association will conduct two, four-day Wlnter baseball camps Dec~ 20·23 and Dec. 27-30 at Kaic;er Elenwnt<try. Both c-amps will run from 9 am. to 4 pm. and lunch will be provtded lor ec1C"h day Newport Harbor High baseball C'oach Jun Kieler and hts tdff will run the fl.J"St camp session, while Orange COd~t ColJcge coach John Altobelli and his staff will run the second camp session. There will also be Ma1or Ll'egue Baseball "suprise guests" at ectch camp.' Registration is $130 p 'r week before Dec 5, $140 per week before the h.n;t day of camp and $150 iwr week on the first day of camp. Extra fdmily members or youngsters attending both camps a.re $115 per week. Youngsturs ages 7-14 with or without experience is allowed to attend For infom1aUon, call the NJ IBA (949) 675-5A31. HIGH SCHOOL 80.YS SOCCER PREVIEW Into the great wide open • Estancia wilJ score a lot, but it ~is focused on one ultimate goal. Jcr.1111 Boo ~Pb C:OSTA MI!SA-Moby released an alhurn of music Jor films titled I Like to Srnrr. E<ilanc1d High' boys soccer tedm rmqht dS well u c tho.t as tl4' mantrc1. HW<> hc1vc ttt lt-d"it 10 bodies capable of l>COnng," fhtanciu Cour.h Steve Cren-.hdw .;urcJ. ·nwro's not really a playe1 011 our te,1m not capable of scor- ing. We'll plcJy 11 wal offens1vn style of game." 11 11ny 5oc·cer team h11d E tanoo' firepower, then 1t 'ihould thinking downnoht often ive thought . In its crlcnmag~ nnd 1t eo on op ner, E I nc a out cur :-<J two qu lily 9Ppc>- n nts, Motm D •1 hnd AJ' N1guf'I, 1 l ·O. Th" E gl lo t only on stnrt r to graduauon from Ja t y r' Jt>-7·5 t m. Mor mpmtl!ntly, Vt ry tnttJOr w npon f rnm th t t m r turns The most well·known ol Estancill' goal scorers is senior Cesar Torrones, a second-team All·Clf': performer last season who bas lE'd the Eagl in scor- tng th last two years. While Torrones, a four-ye r tarter, is a known scoring threat, seruor nudheld· er Esaul Mendoza, second-team All· P4cific Coast League as a jumor, cxem- pli!1e5 the Eaglos' more offensive approach, conng hve godls againiot Aliso Niguel. "J re• going to be playing morn of , forward-midfield spot inslcnd of plny- ing biJck," Crenshllw stud. "Esaul i a very, very tl11 •nt d pl 1yer. Phy ic4lly, he' not v 1y h1y . But pound for pound, he• ona of th be l plnyers around.· Running E!ltonciu' often e will be c; nior m dflc1dcr Irving Ts! , thlrcl • team All·CIF la t cason. Whil 11 1 lhe t m' t1 ld gen r l, acr::ord1ng to Cr nsh tW, I l will n1 1k d f 1 hon t With a pow rfUl hot The olh r w tipon on Est.anoa's off ns<> r nlors Bdson n yn, M t· tin Sanchez. Chuck Thompson, Sergio Sandoval, and Juniors Armando Ortiz and Juan Zarate. While Estancla's offense m1ght impress its fans, lt will be the def en e that ult.Jmately Wm!> gamc!i. And Estanoa' defense ha played well so far, turning in two shutouts. The cornerstones of the defense llm mor.:; Fernando Medma and John Aldcret . Medina wAs ccond-tcam ttll· league last " ason, helpmg the Eagles cHIVdOC:C to the CIF pl tyoffs for the 11th straight time. NMedind has played cxtrcmply well for us," Crenshaw 01d. •Jic' a real stingy d •fender.• Aldcrct 1 the cleanup mlin from the sweeper pot and hl'l cam up huge for the t~am, <1ocorchng to Cr nshnw. S mor Omar Navarrete hould ul o h Ip on d •fen , long with Lu•~ Riv r , Jo S n th l nc'I Fr ddy Murillo. Finally, hold the dlr cling I. Estanna's attacks. With . o many weapons, Estancia is looking to remedy last year's shoWlllg, a third·pl8ce m the Pacific Coast League and a lo s tn the first round of U1c CIF Southern Section playoffs to Servitc. •w lo t U'l the first round to a team w shouldn't hnvc lo:i;t to," C(enshaw aid. •our guys now realize the ring an• th re, uow we h11vc to stop up and g1ttb lt.. With an altered PCL that s.cnt tagu· na f fills and Aliso Niguel to the St'd View League and inherited former CdM from the same league, and with Lttguna Bcac:h ancl Co ta Mosa reload- lng, th Eagl nught hnd a leagu lJU lightly more attainebl •. Umvcrsity, howev r, wtll provide a chnll ngc And Cr nshaw fumly bCUcv h' t llm c n go much huth r. ·our gonl I to mak t ll th Wll)'," h pld. •and to play th best oc er w can. I think we can do whatcv r we want to do." PREVIEW ~ .. IGQB G Hrlarro Arreaga Sr. SW John Alderete O ~rnando M~tna 0 Omar Navarrete 0 Luis Rivera D Jose Scmch•1 0 Freddy Murillo MF lt"ll1ng Islas MF Esaul M ndou MF Edson Anaya MF Jorg Lopez MF Martin nchez MF Chu<.k Thompson MF Armando Oniz F Cesar Torrones f Serg o Safidoval F' Ju n Zarate Jr. Coech: Steve Cr mhaw Doily Pilot Sports HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER PREVIEW Sea Kings return with depth , •Massive influx of talent I • bnghtens CdM's future. .111~11·11 Boo &ttfliot CORONA DEL MAR Corona del Mar High guts soccer Coach Ron Evans has a problem. It seems he ha.s too many good plctyers. "It's lechery.• Evans, in his first year with the girls after coaching CdM's boys tedm, said. "These are the type of problems you want. It's nice having depth. We don't lose anyth.ing al there's an inJury or oth- er problems: That's what happens when a soccer team returning 11 players collides with a freshman class good enough to get ample playing time. The key returner is Junior goal- tender Britta Vogele. first-team All- Sea View League last year dnd a rock in front of the goctl. "She's was an extremely strong keeper last year,• Evctns said. "Hopefully, she can be 1ust as strong this yectr. " Forwards Kate Sunon and Alli- son Ha(Vey, both second-tedm ctll- league last year, olso return. Sunon, a seruo~, ancl Horvey, a sophomore. are both skilled attack- ers and could be one of the most devastating offenses in the ar(>d, CinndlTlon Gulley and Kelly I ltilley will backup at the forwurd spot. CdM's attack 1s led lJy st1nior midfielder Julia Livingston. "She has d lot of up-speed from the rrud- field, H Evdns said. "She can reully help our front-runners, Harvey and Simon.• Another -Strong midfielder is sophomore Knstin Hanson, whom Evans mentions as one of his most talented young players, Jumors .Jacqueline Becker, Natalia Dorf- man ar.d Margit Vogele should also help out CdM's ittack from the midfield Senior Jessica Luchesi and junior sweeper Molly O'Meara will lead the defense m front of Bnlla Vogele. O'Meara is considered CdM's leading backfield pldyer, according to Evdns, wh.i.le Luchesi 1s considered the team's hP!>l defensive. stopper. They spearhead d young defense with one sophomore, Ali- on Brawner, and two freshmen. Paige Jones and Lauren Shepherd- ~on. While a team's reliance on youth might worry some coaches, CdM's five incoming freshmen have Evans Pxcited. Jones, Shep- herclson, dnd midfielders Jenrufer Long, Ollvia Mazura and Elisha Morgan compnse CdM's version of the "fab five.• •wo have a very good mcoming fr~shmen cldSs, • Evans said. •1 knew them since Period 6 soccer. They're definitely a strength for us. and they'll help a ton.• All this talent makes CdM one of the favontes in its new habitat, the Pacific Coast League. Despite going 11-6-1. tl\e Sea Kings missed the playoff in D1vis1op II, and they <1re detenruned lo change that m DivlSlon Ill. To wm the PCL, the Sea Kings will probably have to get through Ldguna Beach and University •We feel pretty confident. If we hit CIF, we're not going to be 1ust content. We want to go as far as our potential can get us.• SOCCER CHAMPIONS Flames buk in victory. Front row, from left Emily Drobka, Lauren Wheeler, Camille Kazempool', Tuba Pavtovlch, Emily HUJgren and Uridsay Seely. Back row, from left: Laura Btlder, Kristen Nmtt. Sydney Sweeny, Stephanie Restatno, Morgan Pres on. Coaches are Brian BUder and Brad Hillgren. Ab$enl from the photo is Samantha Fink. HIGH SCHOOL BRIEFS PREVIEW CORONA DEL MAR HIGH GIRLS SOCCER GK Britta Vogele Jr. SW O'MPara, Molly Jr. 0 Luchesi, Jessica Sr. 0 Alison Brawner So. D Paige Jones Fr. D Lauren 'Shepherdson Fr. MF Julia Livingston Sr. MF Jacquelir1e Becker Jr, MF Natalia Dorfman Jr. MF Margit Vogele Jr. MF Knstin Hanson So. MF Jennifer long Fr. MF Olivia Mazura Fr. MF Elisha Morgan Fr. F Kate Simon Sr F Allison Harvey So. F Kelly Halley Sr F Cinnamon Gulley Jr. Coach: 'Ron Evans Flames burn out Hurricanes, 4-1 • Division 5 championship keyed by Seely's two goals. NEWPORT --..-...-.--- BEACJ I R E G I 0 N Lindsay. Seely 5 7 G I R l S scored two goals to lead the Flames to the AYSO Region 57 Div1s1on 5 title over the Hurricanes, 4-1. Seely's goals came after indi- vidual goals from Laura ailder a nd Emily J f illgren, while Stephanie Restaino led the defensive attack for the Flames. Morgan Presson and Tasha Pavlovich hud key assistc.; in the soccer game for the Flames. Alexandra Tobiesen scored the lone goal for the Hurricane . Other top perf om1anccs from tht! Flames came from Sydney Sweeny. Lduren Wheeler, Kris- ten Nassif, Camille Kazempoor, Emily Drobka and Samantha Fink. Sailors rifth at Buena Park tournament .. BUEN A BOYS HOOPS 1 PARK -New- port Harbor High's boys basket- ball team wrapped up the Buena Park Coyote Tournament with a pair of wins Friday and Saturday, putting Sunny Hills and Kennedy away, 55-46 and 52-43, respective.-. ly. • Dustin Illingworth, who aver- aged 19.5 points m Uie four-game townament, and pulled down 20 rebounds in the last two games. was an all-tourney choice. The Sailors, who will travel to Edison High on Wednesday in nonleague play, unproved to 3-1. IUENA MM COYOTE TOURHAMENT NEWPORr 55. SuNNv H1w 46 Sunny Hills 7 14 9 16 -46 Newport 12 7 19 20 -SS Swvty Hiils ·Deleon 8, Castillo 4, t-tardeman 11. Chol 2, Gonzales 12, Jung 9 3·pt. goals -Deleon t, Jung 2. Fouled out ~ none. Newport Harbor -Perrine 8, Illingworth 20, Yarnal 7, Rorden 7, Reynalds 4, Cook 3, Redouty 3, Staudenmann 6, Martin 0, Spigner o. Ready o. Knuttl 0, Murray 0. 3-pt. goals -Yarnal 1. Fouled out • none. NIWPOln 52, KIHNU>Y 43 Newport 20 9 18 5 -52 Kennedy 6 14 1l 10 -43 Newport Hart.or· llhngworth 14, Yarnal 16, Rorden 4. Reynolds 4, Murray 2. Knutt• 3, Staudenmann 2. Spigntf 2, Cook 0, Rtdouty 0, RHcfy 0, Martin o. Perrine O. 3 pt, goals • Yarnal 4 Fouled out -none 1t .. '"'*9y ·Reyes 10, lusoku 6, • Cunningham 9, Reese 4, Celra s. 'Johnson 17, M<Kn1ght 2. 3-pt. goals -Johnson 1. Fouled out -none. CdM's I lacker sparkles SAN rA -·-..1111111~...-~ •ANA Coro· WllSTLllll • na dPl Mar High wt •sll •r Aaron 1 Hacker w nl 10.0 at th roothUJ Invitational Pr day and S4turdoy. including n victory over o No. 5· ranked (Orang County) oppon n•~ highlighting the Sen Kin ' partle.1· pa ti on. He' 1ust an aw • m wrestl r," id CdM C03Ch Gary Almqul t Of his iuruor. who w:rostl in th 160· pound <".i&tego~ \ I Corona del Mar sharp TORRANCE _ Corona del GIRLS SOCCER Mar High's girls soccer team con- tmues its unpress1ve start b~ wm- rung its group at Sdturday's pool play in the South Torrance Tour- nament with a Vlctory over Redon- do and a tie with Bishop Mont- gomery. In the first game, goals from Elisha Morgan and Julia Liv- ingston led to a 2-0 CdM VJctory over Redondo Union. Goalie Britta VogeJe had four saves in the shutout. In the second game, thP Sea Kings (3·0-1) tied defending ClF Southern Section Division IV champion Bishop Montgomery, 1-1. The Sea ~gs took tho lead I 0 minutes before · haUtune when freshman Jennifer Long blasted a shot from top of the goalil' box. But the Knights scrambled to be the game with 10 minutes left to sal· vage a be. CdM will face Edi on in the quarterfmals Saturday. Its next game though. is against perennial power Woodbridge, Tuesday. on the CdM campus. CdM sinks Poly, 7-3 CORONA DEL MAR _ GlllS POLO Corona del M8l High'~ girl water polo team unproved to 2-0 with a 7- 2 win over visiting Long Beach Poly on Satwday ID A .no.nlca.gue. game. Tho Sea King already equaled theu enbre win total from la t year. Freshman Danielle Carlson, who h d ven steals, ~rnn•d the first goal for CdM. The Sea Kings took tha lecid in lht'I s •cond, with two ol three goal from Chrl hna } tcwko and on~ from Mulia Turayao AnothCI gool from 11 wko rind two from } r 1 •y l lapcmon s l I th win for CdM. NONUAGUI C0M>NA Dll MM 7, LI Pol.Y 2 Loog Beach Poly 0 I 0 11 • 2 eotona <Ml Mat 1 ! 2 1 • 7 CoNNi del .._ • Hewko3. Ha Hapeman 2. CMbQn 1, Tar~JO 1. Save$ Heocklckson. 7 Mustangs finish fifth LAKE - WOOD -GIRLS HOOPS Costa Mesa High's girls basket- ball team defeated Long Beach Jorddn, 50-35, to take Cifth place Saturday m the Mayfatr-Bell- flower Tournament at Mayfair High School. Jenny Earnest and Nancy Hat- sushi did most of the damage for the Mustangs (3-1). Earnest led Costa Mesa with 17 points, and she grabbed eight rebQunds and three steals. Hal<>ush1 poured in 13, mcludmg two three-pointers, along with five as~ists and steals. After sticking around for most of the game, the Panthers were overwhelmed by Costa Mesa m the fourth quarter MAYFAtR..a£U.R.OWElt TOUltNAM£NT Fiftl't..Pl~e Game CosTA ME.SA 50, LB JORDAN 35 Long Beach Jordan 3 15 10 7 -35 Costa Mesa 9 14 11 16 ·SO L8 JorcS.n -Spencer 9, Carter 2, Har- ian 10, Flynn 4, Kelly 1, Tamanuu 9 3·pt: Harlan 2, Spencer 1 Fouled out: None Tec:hnlcals· None COS1.a Mesa. Smith 8. Hatsushl 13. Tre- JO 8, Muniz 2, Mar~all 2, Earnest 17, 3 pt: Hatsush1 2, Trejo 2 Fouled out: None. Technicals: None. VISta handles ewport IRV·INE -~--............ Newport 'lllS llOOPS l Iarbor Htgh's girls basketball team lo t d~1vely in the first round of the Umvets1ty High Tour- nament, 72· 16, lo Vista on satur~ day. Vista outc;col'ed the Sailors (1 -21. :i2·6, m the tirst quarter and 54-8 at halftm1P. Lindsay Moore, Wlth ix pomts, led Newport Harbor, who will next face San BemarcUno m tht• consohttion brackat tomght, at 8p.m UNIVIRSllY ~NT VISTA 72, NIWPoRf HA.MOil 11 Newpon MJrbor 6 2 2 6 • 16 Vis1a 32 22 16 2 -72 Newpof1 tWbof' • C.Ostillo 2. Weedn 4, Vasquez 2. MOOfe 6. Ashton 2 3-pt None Fouled out None Vltta • Colhns 4, Swinget 10, ., K~ 11, Alt erl 4. Ryan 1~. HUdtOn 2. Bell S, Somll S, J.tger 18 3-Pt IC.~3.B.o3 Foultd out: None Estancia falls, 67-58 GARDEN GROVE -IOYS HOOPS Estancia l hgh's boys bdskclbull tectm yot a pre- view of Pdcitic Coast League com- peutlon m the hfth·place gdJlle at the Bolsa Grande/Pacifica Tourna- ment Saturday. and. 1t wasn't good news. Uruversity H1gh's no1ans (3·1) were 67 ·58 winners after 1wnp111g to a 39-23 ha.Utime lead Leading l!stancia 12-2) wa~ seruor Dar haun Garner with 23 pomts. 80lSA ~ORCA TOURNAMlM Fifth pllle9 UNIVERSrTY 67, ESTANCIA 58 Unrverslty 21 18 17 11 ·67 Estancia 8 15 14 21 • 58 Unlvers~ -Christoph 2, Elsheb1ny 7, Lawrence 17, Newsome 5, Dale 18, Garey 5, Zinchefsky 11, Tran 2. Fouled out Z1nchefsky Estancia Chander 7, · Garner 23, Simco 3, Cantrell 10, Aguilar 13, Rodriguez 1. Fouled out • Simco. Mustangs humbled ANAHEIM ---~-­ -Coc;ta Mesi'! I 0 Y S H 0 0 PS High's boys baskcth111l te~nn (2·2) ~w 11! two-game wmmng streak nap~d m a big war Saturda}'. foiling to Woodbtirlg • m th cop o-• lation champ1onsh p gam"' of the Taco Company lnvitationol, 104-42, at Loara High. Woodbridg (3· l), which raced lo a 36· 13 fir l·qu~tl r lead, out cored r.o ltt Mesa tn U1 C< - ond hnil, 46·14. The Mu!".tan9 hot JU t 22% froin th• fa1lct, hitting t 1 of 4~. .Mesa ho t ' ddlcbl\ck l\aad ll}' m nonlea=r. ==~= Woodbr1dg 6 22 23 23 • 104 Costa Mesa U 15 9 S • 42 Woodb;1dge ·1ilton, 6, Lambert 10. Homs 9, Moult•rte • Reed 5. Vatl HOUt4'n 2, Wardak 3. W•llin 12. Tompson , 1, Koellef 7. Fofthlf\ Kelly 2. Arfoyo 14. ~e.I_~ it.t1c1"' 17, Watson 1 KJU*l out • none Col'9 MeM • GOMt S, Kti :oriatl 2. Hl«Olhl 2. WNtatt s. w.w • Mteltlbo 2. 'tYM 2. Naff 7, Jones 2. ~f)'l'Nn 11. Knox 0 foUltd out nont Monday, Oocombcr 6, 1 tf99 7 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Friday night's showdown at Orange Co~t • Newport Harbor, Vaqueros will be at today's luncheon, then Friday· cit OCC. Ht\rt"' h• '"''II ~Piie.·. NEWPORT BEACI I -Thi" tndy ~ the fourth Uip to a ctr: South em· Scd1on d1c1mp1on tup . game m eight season-. for the Ne,.,rport Harbor High loothall program, but 1t'c;; ltH• lust llUP· game experience tor dn~ ol ttw •' Sailor plt1yer:s. Long before the Tar-. ( 12-0-l l line up 10 tarn Sea View L£>ague nval lrvme ( 10·2-1 l for lht> D1v:1c;1on VI crown Fncfor at 7 311 p rn at <)rancw Co<ist Col- lege, howe\'er, \:eh•rdn Newport <"om h Je.ff Bnnk- lcv will, o.., usu<tl, have them full y hrll'fed un whdt · to expe<1 ~vou ce>rldinly try to 11n1oy 11, • aid Brinkl<!y, th•• con~tant m Uw pro{lram'., llndb \.1-.1!-. in 1992, '94 and '96. Nt•wport's only otl11•r tillP !Jdnlt• Wds m 1942. The Sailor-.. won tht•u Jonl' Cir< rown m 1994. ''I tell my.,cU to PllJO~ ti, too, l>e< ous'' you never know wh~n it's qo1ng to hc1p1wn dgctm W<!'ve hdd a pretty good run ldt<>lv dnd 11·.., me e to bt• hack m the hnals again. It's a yu•at an ornph.,hnwnt for tht'? kids and I know lh<•y'rp dnv<'n 111 90 out and do well. We'w i!ll lookmg forv.·.ml to T"nda~ night. d The rodd to k1ckolf. howt•H•r, wall ht> strewn with media, who hcyin mten--11ymg lht>tr focus 011 the four Crdnqc Count~· ftn, ti-.ts lhl'> morn my at 11 o'dock. at the dnnual South.· ern Section foothall pr1'"" rnnfen nre June heon at the $equo1d Athlt>tic Cluh in Buena Pdrk Cdptam., Billy Clayton, J ustm JdC'Ohs, Hlau .lune:> and Mike Tttnnl'y dlong with BnnkJey. wlll n•pft.!'-t:!Ilt the ~dtlors al the luncheon A fifth CdplillO, UuhPrl Cole, was schPdul<>d to spend t>.foncidy dt I loaq I los· pita!, recdvchng Imm surgery to repcltr d lm\'(•f nqhl leg wh1c:h wds hrukE>n Ro be rt Cole in Friday's 41.l-O <;P.m1'1nal romp O\.'er Kcnrwd'f. Th('. h · foot-5, 325-pound wn1or olfrms1vc tac:kh.•, ""ho will hkely play collNr1ately in lh!' lvv Ledyue, could be released by Tuesday, according 10 Rnnkley, \"'ho believes Col<' will he ahlc to ath•mt lhl• champ!· onsh1p gamt• Those dt todu~ · luncheon will cncounte1 applau-.e, as well as m d1a inqumes about th• .. rematch (l !arbor beat Irvine 1n lhl'.' S •a View open- er, 12-10, when Newport end Garr"tt TroncaJc blocked a 35-yard held-gr.>al att••mpt with 4·51 Jett, Oct 15 at Nev.pQrt). How the Sailor. got htu-e l" d nrntter of record The :.chool's 69U1 'ed11Jon Pncountercd a minor snag ip Week 2 -a mt takl·-hlled 21-21 Ue \\1th a ?\tanna. But 11 stra1qht \\JO~ folio,., Pel, the econd be. ... l winning s1ret1k ·10 the h1stmy of lhl' pr0<Jran1 (the 14·0 CIF D1-.1-.1on V ch11mp1on., ht..~an the lb- game streak whH h rt'llll\tn'< tht> ... 1anclard) The Sailors limshcd out lht> re9ul<1r <.t•a-.nn wtth shutouts tn two of thp1r hnul thr"C! qamt>s, then matched that f Pat with playoff v1ctones over El Dorado (22·0), Villd Pdr k (35· 16) dnd Kt•nnedy The Tar:. hdV<' oul:.rnrt•d oppoawnts, 423·99, lead tht> county in ... c:onng defpnc;e 17 6 pwnts p..v qame) and have rnllcd up n1•arly 3,700 n1'>htng yard!.. helieved to be d c:hool rer.ord Spmor tailback Andff• Stt•wart hd' hccn the pn- man ballc urner, dOCumulattnq et < hool smgh'·St>d- son rN'.ord 2,235 yord,, ""well a-. 25 lourhdown-. lrvme Coach Terry I lem9an. who qmded the Vaqueros to three "traighl CIF till.., (1991-1'.13), will likely advt.se ht' pla)er to -.a .. or the week-long nde. Irvine, which defeated I tarbor, 30-8, m lhe 1992 D1v1,ion IV title game, shared the league title last tall Wlth e\'(~ntual D1Vi',1on Vl c-hamp1on Wood- bndge. The Vaq made th" m1final , but gradu- dled 42 ~emon.. mduding all hut one tarter Irvine handfod Santa Ana Vall y, 33·6, m the First rou11d, tht:n upset h11)·.,ccded etnd unbeatt•n Mayfau, t1. 7. before gettmg past Loar a . Henigan will be 101ned at today's luncheon by senior bi-captains Jame Whitt "d, (2.1 ol the receiv- er's 54 reccpllons have ronw m the po~t en on). middle linebacker Mike Patter on and out-.1c1e hnehacker-l1yht end Jeft Patt , JC WOMEN'S HOOPS OCC wins Cue ta tournt•y t·rown SAN LUIS OBISPO -Sophomore Sarah 1\-Ud· dlebrooke had 22 pomts and 12 rebound to lead th Orange Coast Colley worn •n's bd ketball team to a come·from-bchmd 64-54 win over Bak· crsfield m the champ on hip garn of th Cu sta Toumttment Saturday. t1ddl brook • wa toum ment fVP, while teammate Enn Tomlinson w an alJ.toumam('.nt perfonner after soonng 16 ln th till gam OCC improved to 9· 1. COMMUNITY COLLEGE WOMEN eue.ta~ OMMil °=°'~,.. e>ntnge Coed· MiddlebrOoke 22, Tomlin'°" 16, r m a. Wild "7, Stewaro O.W.lde 7. Urtian •. l ' 3 pt. goats· Tomhnson 2. Wild 1, Urban 1 Fouled out· fl nt Wetsflekl Woodruff .12, Suboro 3, T lo 2. Sm th 6,. Hamllton 3, Saunders 8, Colbfft 6 Ellt0t Johmon 8 3-pt goals -Johnson 1, Woodruff 1 Fouled out • Non Ht11lft1mt • Bakersft Id. 3 27 TODAY'S SCllllULI I Sports • -SOCCll CllMPIOIS COLLEGES • Say Tomaloel .,. -luleeJtng, : fro• Wt: saru :cauter, -llllr.abeth -...c.1&11n, Annika Gaar. • All Powers, • El~ :Avtla and 1 Sarah Conklin. : Standing, from • left Anne ' Schroeder, : ICIJlsey ' McCormick, Brooke Bergn~. ; Coach Steve McCormick. I Shana I Goldberg, , Sarah DuggiftJ, .. Alex orozoo and Natalie Delillo. ,. ' . , . • <ii ~. ' • ' ' . \ • • I\• • 4 f • 4 •I STATE OF CAUFORMA DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS WORKERS' COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD SPECIAL NOTICE You are cordially invited to a time ·of remembering loved ones during this holiday season Thursday, December 9, l 999 7:00 p.m. Pacific View Mortuary Chapel 3 500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach, California · Prcprogram entertainment to begin at 6. 30 Reception to follow services. ';ita#f 4#1-~ 04 °""' "~o/L~" . . ~ tk ~ o/ 'Z:Jeee.kJ ~~ 4U4ddll.e"" °"" ~ ~· '7/,.,.."" "'"'11.e to ~~~(de 4# 1111•tewe.e ~"*'· ~ e4lt. 949-644-2700 Sexy Tomatoes outlast the Fl~b • Division 3 championship is captured .in a shootout. . N E W --·----..-p 0 RT 1111011 BEACH -S 7 The Sexy Tomatoes SIRLS won the AYSO Region 57 Division 3 girls soccer championship over the Flash, 2-1 in a shootout. After a 1>corele55 game and a 1-1 tie after double-overtime. goalie Annika Gaar stopped numerous shots on goal for the win. The Sexy Tomatoes were led by Natalie DeliUo, Kelsey McCormick, Elizabeth Conklin, Elyse Avila, Sarah Conklin, Anne Schroeder, Brooko Bergn- er, Shana Goldberg, Ali Powers, Sarah Duggins, Sarah Claster and Alex Orozco. CONTINUED FROM 6 responsible Jor my effort m practice and putting that same effort into our matches,• Carey recdlled ·we were worked much harder in our pracbces than m any match we had while I was there." That self-discipline is crucial for success in the collegiate level, es Carey has already found out. •1n college, there is more pressure put on yourself to do the extra work and to make sure you get better,• Carey said. HMy motivation is knowing that I have to get better and I've already learned so much over here." For those not to familiar with the role of a setter, Carey has an easy definition. "My job is to make my teammates look real gOod out there,• she said. •My coaches and teammates have been great with helping me fit , into this program." With all the games played in Hawau. Carey's crew has about as big a home field advantage as any team could possibly have. ~a national title in the Rainbow Walune's future? "With the talent on this team, if all 12 players get rollin', it's pretty scary how good we can be," Carey said. MR.lght now. we're taking it one match, even one practice at a time and we'll see what happens.• Who's our next culture-shocked contestant? Texas A&M, COME ON DOWNI Aloha. N~¥~ ~~11 ' 411 ~II ~II •I DEFENDANT: LARRY Appllcatlon purtuant to Appear. Board of any buSiness yet? :o Ftctltloua Bualne.. Exlst1n otros requlsltoe DAWSON dba DREAM Appeals Board rules; ct\anQeS ln that address. Mlotlael Nelson Name Statement legales Puede qi.le ustld LIMOUSINE therefore, yoor wnt1en re-TAKE ACTION NOW TO This statement was The fol1ow!Pg persons qulera t11mar 1 un APPLICANT($) DIANE lpon$e must be filed With PROTECT YOUR filed With the Coonty are doing business as· • b 0 g • d 0 I n ZEOOIES the Appeals Board INTERESTS! Clertl of Orange County F,t.CS FrNANCIAL SYS· medlltamenll SI oo NOTICES promptly, a letter or Issued l>Y WORKERS' on 11-12·99 TEMS 2973 Harbor conooe • un abogadO. t)Alawso1t,theattaclwd phool~Hw1Unotprotect COMPENSATION 1"961111115 Blvd Costa Mesa. CA puede Herner • un ~!cation for Mivda your interests APPEALS BOARD DaYy Ptloe Nov 22, 29 92626 . Mrvieio de referenda de tlOn ot Claim, har. ~ 3) You ~n be seNed Name and Addfess of Dec. 6. 13, 1999 M?O{ Donald A Fackler Jr abogados o a una 60e1n1 filed with the Wottters with a Notiee(sj of Hear· Al>~ats Board. WORK· 1808 AlaSl<ia Ave., Costa de ayuda le~at (vea II cl· Compensation A.weals lflg and must appear at ERS COMPENSATION RlE; H-USS A.P HUM· Mesa. CA 92626 reaono tale onlcx>) Board aga1rn;t you as the alf hearings Of con· APPEALS 80,t.RD. 28 BER ., .. 021_. NOTICE This busin.&s IS oon· CASE HUM8£R: named defendant by the lerencH. Alter such CIVIC CENTER PLAZ,t., Of TRUUEE'S SALE ducted by BO I~ (Num1ro det CHO) above·n1mod applt· haar1no. oven absen• ROOM 451, SANTA UNDER DEED OF TRUST Have you stanaddojng 810097 . cant(s) your apPQrance, a de· ANA., CA 92701 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT business yet? Yes Judge H. W8trln Siege! You may seek the CISIOO may be made and COMPLETED BY UNDER A DEED Of IH2·94 • Dept.: C32 advice of an 11torn1y in an "INllrd of c:ompensa-Name ·~ Address of TRUil DATED Odobef O A Fa<*Ser. Jr. The name Ind eddr.,.. any matter c:onoected l•on benefits may ISSue Applfcan1 s Atto~n1 • 17, 1Hf UNLESS YOU This statement was ol the court 11· (El wrth this lawsuit and such against you. The awaJd Rej)(esenta.we (0< • TAKE ACTION TO PRO-flied with the County nomt>ra Y direoclon de II attorney should be con· could result tn the gar· cant II acting Without t· TRT YOUR PROPERTY, C1e1'I of Orange County cort1 es) suited promptly so lhal n•shment ol your wages, lomey/Repmentative) IT MAY BE SOLO AT A on 10-29·99 Superior Court OI lhl your response may be ldl11ng of your money or LAW OFFICES OF PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU 19996809750 State of C•lilornl1, hied end enlered In a property or other relief JEFFERY M KLEIN, HEED AN EXPLANATION Dally Pilot Nov 22 29 County of Orange. tirr,el,f~~~ know an m!:k~an~: 8~~ ~. ~~ir A~~-g~ OF THE NATURE OF TifE Oec 6, 13, 1999 ~ ~t~~~~la~8D~ •-you, 110Ur house or other ""705 flROCEEDOfG AGAINST Wes1, Santa Ana. CA altomey. you may call an .r--"' YOU, YOU SHOULD Flctitloua BusineH "" attorney rctference dweJhngorotherproperty (714) 480-7611 CONTACT A LAWYER. Name St8'.ement 927v.:·1994 service or a legal aid of· mar be taken lo satisfy Published Newport NOile• IS llateb)' grvctn lhal Th folio The name, address, and 1108 (see telephone direc· Iha award 1n a non-Judi· Beach·Costa Mesa Daily s B.S Truit l)etd Ntt· e wing persons telephone number ol IOIY) clal sale, with no exemp· Ptlot December 6, 13, 20, work, 1 California Corpo-~~f~T° ~~7.r5r~Ie. pfalnlltf's attomey, or Yoo may also request tlons from execution. 27, 1999 . idon, as trvstH, or CUC· PRODUCTIONS, INC., Plaintiff without an at· asslsrance/lnform1tlon A hen may also be Im· CNS1753911 M710 ceuot lrus1M. °' aublt1· 17062 Murphy Ave.. tomey Is (El nombre, la from an lnlormalfon and posed upon1 your ~rop-flctltloua eualneH luted truslH j)IHIUanl IO Bldg B. fMM, CA 92614 dlracclon yet numero de ~:~:~~ce 0911i~~~.·~~ ~ :'~~f~~·~e e~~: Name St~tement tilt Otld al Trust llllCUtld c;t>Ht Media TeC.· ::~~~~~C::. Compensation (He tele· iuance ol an award The following pel'IOl'ls ~n ~~": prcicM:tions, Inc • (N•· mandant1 qua no !Jene hone d ) 4) You must ootitv the are doing business u Ah hutb 00 nd ~ Nad6), 17062 Murphy aboga<io es) p 2) An ir~~.Zer to the Appeal~ Boan:l of the Prtceless Acqulsltlon1, u ~ len:.ls ~~ Ave • Bldg. B, IMne, CA Barry A 'Laubacher Appl1catt00 must be filed proper address for the 2650 Avon. Newport on 11/0111991 as lnau· 92614 Esq SBN 053952 , and served witnln S•x &a.vice ot ofltcial notices Beach. CA 92663 ....,. •·•n ThlS business ls coo• Our & Newman p C daVlii o11ne service of lhe and J>'pers end notity the Mlcheel John Nelson. C:.:.., No ~d."~"" the :. ducted by 8 corporation 2030 M&lll Street ~ita ";:============:;, 412 14th S1r11t, Apt F, flCI cl tilt Coullty Rac:cwdlf Have you 1tarted doing 1600 lrvlna CA &iet• 11 ~~ington Beach, CA ol Orang• Co11n1r. Cellfor· ~~~SS yet? Yes, June g•9>' ~1Goo • "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service This bUalneu Is con nta and J1161Ullll lo tilt Coast Me<lta Tele· ATE SEP 28, 1999 dueled by an lndMdUal. Notice ol OelsUll Ind BK· od tionS I Joyce ALAN Sl.ATER. Cleftt, Have yoo started doing lion to St1 lhlreundlr r• gr T~ly. v.C. ~9sident b~~.:.f.~A~ ,__.._ ___ ..,I cordld 07I011t9H as In-This statement was ....,.._, 11111nen1 No ff.01409 ol Med with the Coonty Beach-CO.ti Mesa 0..IY llld Otl1C1811 Rlca'dl. Will Cler1c 1 ,....... ,.._ ·nt Pilot Novembll 22, 2§, Sell on 1212711191 It At on 11 .~0:gge1noe """ Y Oeoembar 6, 13, 1999 4 LOCAL MOITUAllES 1tlt Main (Moltl) Enlnnct 19996811176 M702 to f1t Cou"t. Cout111ov.. Dally PllOt Nov 22, 29, PACIFIC Y1EW ~°!.~':ta A~~~ c~ Dec 6, 13. t999 M700 MEMORIAL PARK U5 AM 11 !l'lblac auctJon FIRST AMENDED Cemetery • Mortuaty to lhl 1119hlsl bldd.-for SUMMONS Ctv. ...... 1 ,.. __ ... cash (plyabll 11 lhl lml ol (CIT ACION '-+""" • ..,...,,,.,ory sale 11111°-Mul money ol tilt JUDICIAL) 3500 Pacific View Drive Unitld Stal•) •" nghl IA· NOTICE TO DEFEN· Flct\tlous BualneH Nam• St.tement The following pensons are doing bUSiness aa Cahfornia Wallcaps, 14182 Ghtter StrHI, W"tmlnst1r, C111fomta CNS1754329 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK SALE (SECS. 6104, 6105 U.C.C.) Eacrow No. 10137 Notice 11 hereby glven to CAldttora of the wilhln named Miler lhal a bulk Ale i. about to be m«le °' the .... desalbed below • Thi natnM Ind blJsl.. nest add,...... of the ..Clef.,.:~ Yllnnioa, 621 w 191h Street, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 SPAATAN ENTERPRISES, UC QUICK • N • SAVE Thi location in CallfO<· nla of the chief Hecu!N9 onice ot the aetler Is: same11 above Aa listed by lhl seller, aJI other business nam" and addresses used by the .. 11., within thfff years bel0!"9 the dlte such llsl was sent or de· live* to Iha buyer el'9: ~ MtnlS Ind boll• ll..s addrMNI of the i.r ere Nortlerto In· Ind Hiida S. lllgala. 839 Sent11go Oi1ve, Newport BHCh, CA 92ee0 Dini, Inc .. 23182 Alcalde Ortve '"K" I Laguna HI • CA 92653 Thi llS8tS \o be solcS .... descr!bed In generaJ as Grocery Store end are loc:eted aL e21 w 191t'l Slreet. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Thi 00.lneu name U$ed l>y lhl Mier II !NI location Is OUICK·N· SAVE Why should you subject your elf & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? Newport e.actl 111 and 1nl•llt conv1yld 0 A N T • ( A v I s 0 I 144·2700 to end now held byK undlf ·-·~-.. -) WILLIAM p said Dlld ol T ruSI IC\ tilt ....... ,,_.,,, Thi 1n1Jeip&ted dlte of the bulk Hie • Deoem· ber 22. 1999 at the office of Escrow Solutlcm • 2172 Ouoont Or .. #22, Ir· rvtne, CA 92612 .92683 Thia bONc sale It sub Jennifer Anne sexton, 1act to Calttomla U111tonn 14182 Glitter StrHt, Commerclal Codi Call Toll Free 1-888-54CASKET Serving Orange & Surrounding Countries propeny s~ualld m u ANGIONE, an tndfvtdual; PIERCE BROTHERS County and State h•WI· E. ANGIONE. an fndlvid· BEU. BROADWAY Iller dMaibld IU more ual; 0 W. HOGSETr, an Mortuary* Chapel luUy dtSaibld Of'! llld lndlvldual , ELLEN Cremat''on Ollcl of Trust Thi prep. HOGSETT, an indMdual; ...... ""' ...... _ LEW H WALLACE, lrty """'HS 1"" .,,,.., TRUSTEE, an 1ndfvidual, 110 Broadway c:ommoll d151gnaltofl, ,, THERESA M Costa Mesa any ol 1111 rlll property WALLACE, an IOdlvldual: 842-9150 dllcribld ibove It pur. th• TESTATE and portld to bl ll1I Hofdiy I N T ES TAT E S U C • Rdl.!t.wport Buell, Ca CESSORS o1 each indl· 92-Th1 und•llOned Westminster, Cal1lomla' Section 6106.2 92883 . II .o subject, !hi name Thia bustneu Is con· and edcfreaa of the per· ducted by 111 lndMdu.I son with Whom clalms Have you stal11d doing ~y be filed Is ESCROW business yet? No SOLVTlONS, 2172 Ou· Jeoolfar Seldon poot Dr #22, llVlne, CA This statement wu 92612 and !hi last dlte flied with the Coonty tor Mino clalrns st1an be Cle~ of Orange Coonty December 21, 1999, on 10-18·99 wntcti la !hi busln&Mdly 'STARTING Trus111 diactsms '"Y h· vidual defendant named lbikty for '"Y ll'ICOC'feC:lness 11>oYe WhO may be de· ... .... -.. ....... ....... ceased, encl Ill persons """""pr,...._., -• ..... cfaim~l>y. thrM' or oClllf common Olllgnlbon 1 "96808581 before the 111& dlt• Oaitv P110t Nov. 15. 22, specified above. 29, Dec. 6. 1999 M691 Dated NOY•mber 30, 1999 ~ any MlOMI helltlf'I Thi under m, AU. ER· ' .. al ..... f ,..... __. SONS UNKNOWN C811 "' 1mO .... 0 '"" u • ...-dalfntng any legal Of ISi Norbeno Ingala ISi Hiide 8. Ingala PubUShad NewPort Beach-CO.II Mesa Daily Pilot December e. 1999 blla/ICI ol tilt obligation rtable ht title es ct...atled ANEW BUSINESS ff • • • • • • • • • • • The legal Department at the Daily Pi/Qt is pkased to announce a new sm1ict now availabk to new busjnessts. we will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and save you the time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, after the search is completed we will file your fictitious business name sttttemmt with the County Clerlt, publish once a weelt for four wee/ts as "quired by law and then file your proof of publication with the County Clerlt. . Pkast stop by to fik your fictitious business statement at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mes~. If you cannot stop by, pkase call~ at (949) 642-4321 and we wiO malte arrangements for you to handle this procedure by mail. . If you should have any farther questiom, pkase call us and we will be more than glad to as1ist you. Good luclt in your new business! I I \ , . :a6.: ~ :=Y ~~ :r.. lien,'! in1ere$1 i~ TodQI tmslld costs IXPlftlll lhl property descnbecl In 842-1878 wu and ld¥1nces st tilt 1rn1 ol Iha complaint 1dvefse to ------- ""!Moll P\blahon °' lhl pla1n11n1 11tte. 0< any .---------------. NOia o1 Salt • cloud on plaintiffs' title Stlt,tOS.SI In addition 10 thereto; the CITY OF CISll Ille TruslH IMO IC· NEWPORT BEACH, • CIPI a casllle(s Chick municlpallty; and DOES ctswn on a stilt or national 1 through SO, tndUIJYa '»M a cneck ch-Ml by a YOU ARE BEING state or tldlfll atal UlllOn SUED BY PLAINTIFF (A or 1 check ci'awn by 1 stile Ud. le es1a de man· f·"'-·' ., ... ....._ dando) HOWARD L OI ,._.., llving. 1'"' .... n RICH and GAIL M RICH, lltlOClatlOll •111ngs asso-indlVlduals Cllhon or •v111g1 bank You f\ave 30 CALEN· :CdF~~~ect~I02~ OAR DAYS alter thla 1uthon21d to do bustn111 summons Is served on 1n ltlls state In 1111 mint you to life a typewnlten lendlf oth• thin cnll 11 response at thcs court ~Id thl TM111 m1y A letter or phone caR Wlll\hotd t1111Sa1¥1C1 of tilt wilt 00( protect you; your TrustH'a OHd unlA funds typ1wrltt1n response bloOrnl tVIAlbll to 1111 must be In proper legal per-or Wldors.1 •• a lorm 11 you wan1 the oourt melter ol notit Sltd sate 10 hear your case '#II bl m101 bu1 W!l/lout II you do 004 hie your COVlf1lfll °' warranty u-response on uma, you pr ... °' ~ 191dlng may lole the oese, and 1~11 posMQIOn or encum· your wages, money el'ld brllleel to salllfy IN 111 • property mty be taken dlblldnlA Sll:lllld by w lhout further warning llld o..i actvillC• ft0tn the court Have A Garage Sale l "'-•'"* \lllltl 1n111911 n There are Olher legal p-ovldld lhlfwi and the requirements Yoo may ·~ J.lf~ ~ oe .. ant to ca• an attomey ~.·;Id bf Aid right away. If you do not Olld Wiii! inlerllC tlilreon know an attorney, you st prO¥idld 11 llld Noll may cal an 11tome~a· I• clllfgee Ind u · farral service 0< a --...~ .. Pl'1l5ll al the IMMll Ind lid off~ (llstld In ol lhe trutts er.,.. bJ taid ~~~s )de ,,. .. 18 OtlO Cl ftu91 LllCllU ..,....,_ ...... Coll The Pilot Oossif ieds ot 642-5678. UJOl/1ttt I a I TNtt antreguen 11ta dtaelon DHd Httworll, " llltd )Ud1clal U$lad ,,.,,. un '"'"" e CtWOlno ~ pl1zo de 30 DIAS rallon 20631 Vl(ll111 81'.d . CALENOARIOS para SI.Ille 301 Wocdlnd Hills. preienllr u°" r95puas11 Ct 813&4 1118)229-61118 11cr11a a maqulna en Sy ~ Colvin TMIH asta <X>rtG Siiia °"""' FOi s,.1q In-Un• carta o una • t I G S I Ad f Mllellloll ,,,_.. Go To ll11mada telefonlc:a no fa Q P Q(e YOUf 0fOQ0 0 0 . l:ftl~~ OI olr1001a proteoclon; au ~ '28FU0:5931 IC$p\IU&tl llClill • ma• CJOlll t 2JI 11113 qulna t ane que cumpt11 11/201899 oon lu lormalidades la· O•IH 1proplad1S SI When you write • ClaMmed Id, tnctude .. the tac.. Ind Ott lhe '"""' ust9d QOiel9 QUe la oort• ~1ucaso •• Sl ualed no PfGMnta s'1 111pu11ta a tiempo, pue<Je percser at oaso, y 111 PIJ•dan qunar •u ..... tu dinefO y OCl'lll COiia dt "'~ 6lrl •Vito ICllCional "°' pal'\e de la cone ....... . ...... .... .. , •. ,.. SEilVICE DIRECTORY -for All Your Home and Bu ines! Needs -..., ....... .......,._Ul·Me '-11111.00ll t-( .. h ~I•°"" ~ll • "'"' 1• •\. .... I ' C41111 .._... .. 642•5671 &241 G:t- EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNfTY I Allrflf ...... "9 ....... 11 .... ....,.,.. It Aijt4( le .. hf· "" ftll leMiet ..... I ... " 1JllH4H w•ld IUlillt It llltpl It t"llllu "Hf """8110, lhlll!ttlH tf 'lt•l•lttlltl •1114 te IKI, ctlel, ltlltlft, ........ .., ...... 1 .... ~91itfe,1fM'9C .. lf" ... "'''' .. , ""' ..... ,_ .. H11hlll•" ;~ • ~ ..... ,.,., •tit ••t ·-···" tut-4 .. , • ....,, .... lllttl ltf rUI t ... tt Wlllft 11 It •t1111t• ......... a. .... ,. Ill •ttt-f llflf"'t' a.t 11~ ....... -"wtl•ff " .. ll .....,., ...... 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Coast Newport ffrop 9491759·3710 !fiiCIOU1 Udo HOtM Lovely 2·Sty Custom home. 58r 4Ba. 3080 s I ol llY area $997,500 Bil GNneti Realtors 949-675-616t UDO ISLE Mstr SCJ(1e dOwn 281 IOa up So laciog pa1io lnlotmll COUl"ly gatden 00 Alda newer kit IPPls Pm: Oriy $849 .500 Nan Tully I ;w; I Prud Ca Ray 949-651·2247 ~~~33~ **********••I ME'WPORTCOAST : r1>SOLD~ t New Ll1tln9-Upp1r * v...J ,,... * Spyglut Hlll-ac.t\ View * SHOWCASE • .cerHea PePa'Mndows.Jc • • gar c:alh Cl4s $1195.000 ·* HOMES • A1so torleaM1 949·376-5576 : FOR SALE : % In Our Sat ! 104 APTS • Real Estate • BALBOA ISLAND ! Sup.P..lementl ! : HOMES OF! : THE WEEK : •SMALL 1BR IBAt Ilk• new, on atreet plll'k· Ing, 1vlll now. S1000/mo, Agent 14Mn~2 * • : Display Ada : 109 ~P.TS * Start at $751 • CORONA DE MAR : Deadline t : Tuesday 5PM • * Open House ! ! Listings ! ! Only $151 ! * OeadHne • : Thursday 5PM t • It Pays to • : Advertise ! : In the Best ! * LOCAL * ! Real Estate ! : Section : : Call Todayll ! • LISA RIVERA • : 949-574-4252 : : ANNE WILLEY ! : 949~5744249 : ************ cun011 CAPE coo 3l8r 2 5ISdl + O.V#I Br. la~ Bts, hf!Jwd lks, ""* w~ .-few Mary HMdtfsty RIWty. 949t'S75.J6 I 2 . I "°:Sill 2 UNITS CLAlSIC BEACW BAY COTTAGE 2br 1ba back houte 1 br 1 ba. Con- lrtnllnt to 1tr1tlc:.1 lo be '*in 1811 $450,000. Jim • Relnllt 714-Sot-SGit 112 From PCH l 1hop1. 2br I bl 1elUlb. Gatage, balcony. COM. 517 112 GolQen Rod Ave $1050 213-746-6300 THE SHORES APTS 1 & 2BR TOWNHOMES $300 OFF MOVE-IN Selected Units ••••••••••• Starting 0 $1095/mo. Mo to Mo lease. "*We are a pet .. community. 6 blocks from the beach. 949-644-2611 Oldt COM, 2br 2ba, carport, lerg• b1lcony, W/O hkup. Av1il 12·18 or 1111«. S180Mno · utlL MM40"3o40 lmmlC: 181 t:..mm. In Pentridge Cove. Serena stream vtaws Just $137.500. Agent Stella 949-759-3729 2br 1. 5bi .pt, fl.Ill 11Zi w11her/dry.r, backyard, HMt Fairview & en.. S97S/mo. 714-423-8108 .,; Thi Palfil1 mobile home j)lltl. 1 59r 1raller neer bch OUlel. ez lllCtl1 to 55 !wt. wait 10 snop. S745/mo .,; 28r Hou"' S1100fmo 94Mlt-420S :• Newport Marina ·: Apartments Bayfront community Wllh prwate beach & m:rnna Walk to Balboa bL1nd shops Minutes from F.1sh1on Islam! • \.\iood-burmng/~ns hrcplac;.cs • Pnvnte F.rlrll&e~ • Boat slips avn1l11ble Now leasm~ 2 BR S2050-S2 IOO Sorry No Pets :. Please call {Q49) 7 60-09 l 9 .: FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON GATED COMMUNllY BY FASHION ISLAND Beautiful tree-lined streets and golf course vrews. En1oy carefree living in your large 2 BR a$Sartment nome! • • Two-ca/ garage • Washerkll'Y9' hookups • Fnplaca (Wood & gas) • Alf conditioning •Wetbat • $2,260 to $2,500 Please call (949) 644-0509 A . Another Euex Commoni -"'::."' 159 HOUSESICOHDQ& I 182 HOOSES'COHOOS F<>R ~· FOR A£NT CORONI OEl. llAA NEWPORT BEACH Art• Rental A Salet lallet LIDO ISLE • CHRIS E5rwAAos • 4Br/38a ~ Mv room. Flret Estatet Prope111.. lotm1I oning 2 upper 949-389-9209 cell phOne 8l!IOllOI soo decu 2c gar, ,,.~, E'Slde Seek Bey 381 28a Hse. l!c gar, St5951mo No pets Sf 000 dep 329 Unlver· S4y fl Use. 949-548-«>93 EASTSIDE Charming 2br, kids/pets welcome. garage, Lrg. pnvate yard. S15951mo 949-548-3959 sm1n 2er 18a tiOu ... Reer unrt W'J>IMte enflanct & yatd. $1050 M·M, util's paid avaitable 1211 71W4&4370 NEAR TRIANGLE SUUA'RI Rur Unit, quiet, private, utll lnel. No ptll. $60Mno. • $500 dep 94t-54M787 112 HOUSESttONDOS . .. flOR REHT NEWPOflf BEACH LIDO ISLE 4BdmV38alh. 3c gat. live on lhe Island In thlS extra lalga estate $5700/mo 949-631-7227 Bright 4br, 8acii e.y -• lor least Ctlld tnencly, S2650Jmo 714-821·8094 or 949-766-8343 VERSAILLES 181 18811 new eppti ncea. new carpet, new paint, $1000/mo 949-888-3677. 8ayl1dge 28R 2BA. 2 car gar. l'l~upgraded. mmac. wood5y view, W/O l*llOI. $17fi()lmo Bkr 949-29:M&:lo WONDERFUL large home on Penln Poln1 Eby Front. P11nOramlc ••-of Jtttie and COM. 4br + den, 5bl, fom11t dlnnn, 2 frplcs . bolt dock. 3 "' parilng Avail Jll'I 20 MOOO.'rno. Yr I•. princ only Agt 94Mn-4062 svs.ooo. em Grundy R"hore MM7S-61S1. 'BAVSHORES' 4br3ba Cli!rl drVm IQ btOc peho Jtec>s lo prrv bcfl. oared comm av• now S397Smo ~9-631 ·5~ 2Br 28a Vernltte Oiiian VW)W. I'll Clrpel flesh ,,..,.. .... ~ alty wnen.:les, $1600 0.C:·I 949-759·1748 "BAYStt<>Aes· i& 3ba aen cflnrm lg bndl ptlO, 5191)1 IO Pflv bcfl. galld COtM1 avlll now S387Smo 94~1 ·599.c Hewpott HllQtrt• !bf 26e Vila Balt>oa blY, view, Yllfltd oeff, t/p. W d, 2-c.t apace-, s 180011-.227-7314. llCk ~ HOUM, AYI 12}1 Lrg 3B~ a. central hea\/111. Lrg yard, t yr~ or k>noe1 $219~40 949-640-7262 ~. Motel MANAGERS • SPECIALt $154.00 + tax Wldy (Musi ptesant lf'il AdJ 235 llN & kltctlenet1S Situated on ~ landlcaped !Jounds FEATURES 24-Hoot LobbylOuecl diet phones F1t1 HBO. ESPN & DilCJPOd & Jtcuul. Gutll luldly CloM IO 405 & S.S Fwys ., l1om 0 C F 111grdl. coleoe and bc:t16 WIM!g listance IO &hopl & r0$UIUIS11$ COSTA MESA MOTOR INN 22n Ha111ot BM Phone MM4MMO NI/Adorable bch Ilse. cfost IOaand, 2Br 281. fP, l'VdWd ftrs 2c gar, w d modem~. lrg p&Uo, $1, IOO'mo Wf/('/jy, 9d~73-150MMM5().9510 CM VOi.ing Protl lo shire pool home .. trnenillel C!Nn. responsible ~ .. utrls 714·549·1101 \ Mondoy, December 6, 1999 9 llow '° Place 1\ ~IFIEIJAD II 1h • 1111111. 1•ll11w• ,111 .01l•J1-.·1 tu 111111,!• \\ 11l1u11111u1111· 1 lu 1111l1l1·ft1·1 ,, .• ,.,I ••• ''"' rrid11 '" ... fl •II 11' '·'"'" ,, I •••• "' ,, J•' I 1111 .1.1"1r,, . .i 11·"· 111 .. ,11. '" 1•1, , • ''"I'"" 1111 I'''"' 111.11 111111 1 ... Ill 111111II1.,tlt1·il t•f tlllfllf dt 11• h '1 ft1 IJ,ttfl flif11f lfl t 1 (•I• 1111 l1.1l11l111 l11r .1111 """' 111 111 11-I" 1It••11w111 (;,, ll !111 It 11 111111 I" Hy t 'a'\'. By Phone n,_, .Unit/In .. e~m: I• •!Mlll•lf1l1 "''' f'I 1114 tfu 11t•l •1f 1ftl' •11111 11111111111 "'' llf'l••~fl\ tfu• I rrur I ff'lltl I 111 "11f1 111 1tfl111\f •( 1111 flh ftr I Ill • 1111•11 • ., .. ,, t1f.!·:"111-:. . .o \\1.1 ll.11 .. ,,,,, t ,,.f,1 \lo I f \ 11_!11_!~ I \"I• I'\ ,i. r------=----Deadlines ----.__, Hours \lorrda, ......... ~ ri1f,1\ ):OOpm lhuNfhn .. \\1·dn1•.-.Ja~ 5·()()pm I Ut \'\(l,I\ ...... \1111id1t1 ;lJIOprtr ~ rula\. •.. , .... n1u~11~\ 5:00pm \\,..J11• .,,J ... , .•. lu.•-..l;n :i·IHlpm 1tunl.1\ .......... .Fritlm 5:00pm PrtlM NI Location! Sublease opporlUnlly 1·2 common area spaces, furn'd. all services included eJ<:eJ)I Phone S500mo 949-47 4..o600 FOR LEASE 1200 If deluxe lully improved Office Suite • 2nd noor tease k>r up to 3 y11 Starting at S2 95 st/mo • ul~ Avu Januaiy 2000 Call 949-640-6512 Rebllllt V1CUume $29 99 & up Huge Seltctioo1 COiet Vecuum q' S.wlng 333 E 17th st • Costa Mesa 949 642·1560 A12 CEMETERY LOTS 440 MISC£l.1.ANEOUS FOR SALE Camcorder uMd only 3 times. Includes 2t't1 & 4h1 banenes. 3 bfanfo. tapes $300 obo 714-435-0996 Tim HOLIDAY SPECIAL SEASONED FIREWOOD S16S CORD FREE DELIVERY within t111on.. 71W94-0916 PP Selling St John Kn~a al CU1rent slyle6 Sile 4 6 Antique Singer Se.mg Mach w Mahogany Cabtnel & all ilCCeSSOll8S Large Waru Office Desk 90·640·1879 ROSE PARADE/ROSE BOWL xinl gi and 5tand sea•s Cllld round trip 11ans1er lrom Anltlelnl l}ltne seals Bu~ 'Sell 949 642-8542 STEEL BUIU>INGS, 40t3A 1456 ~l P£TS· R PEOPLE TOOi •All brlff• dog .. eet• boltdltlg• & groom~ We NII potMltt. pu T-cupe l mini• 3S yrt Hp. 714-546-2141 88 GALLON FISH TANK with lights, 3 filters, stand, fish . $150 , 714-540-5995 466 M~CHAHDISE WANTED COAST COIN NEEDS OLD COI NS• Gllld 5HV&1 'f!W lfY Wlleti(l5 lnllqtJC$ Coll•'C'llll!P~ lM'l 642 9"47 TOP US/RECORDS' Jaz1 R & a s~ Rock etc sos & 60s MIJ<E 9"9 &45-7505 W1nttd 911 Pool Tlble. WI will transport. Malm otter. CaH Clark 94t-C31 ·279' W'-S S7660. NOW $3890 A70 SCHOOLS 5MO Will LIQUIDATE AT i1NSTRUCTION $6490 t ·800-292-0 I It POSTAL JOBS WOLFF TANNING BEDS Phlebotomy Course $48 32300 Now""""" TAN AT HOME 8Ql..1or RI Ad Co l~ Rog Noerper~ Plldi~n9 BUY DIRECT ANO SAVEi •3901291 t-800-201-114 1 • oreat benelrts Cal IOf ksts C~~Tr~1~~~E btSTANCE LEARNING 7 daYl fl00.C29-3660 ext Low Monthly Payment Anantic lntOIT\8llONI Unlvor JIOO (CAL"SCAN) FREE Color Catalog Slly olltrs ()1181 36 degre" WOLFF TANNING BEDS caa HIOO-?ll-0158 progr11N eathOesl~ 101 Tan at home Buy Direct -------------· home Sllltti No Cla&$100ln• and Sa~el Commercial/ No tommu11119 Cell 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS l.ookt~ For .... ll•J•PY rcnple APl"Ol~TMF..\'I' Sm'lf.JUi fl/PT f)'Jr/c nrn1!Jj.l.;h!ft~ 1 op·procluccrs higha •II· .hh t~m "'''"'""'i • llll Kl'l.I~ •I'• I 11"1tl~ .. • IJ·~ re .... <rnpl-11m. n• I "41!~1'fi.,t In 1'11'1 In ( 1...tl 11 ....... IUlll r:i'JM1 C •ut1~ ... w1. t-~~-...U!J.-4744 CHOO$£ YO\m JOB toa l#ll 'Tne N~ rs row r:ltei tr'lg lhtl OllPMUflify 10 erftSI f • two f,iee or bi years Wiil a ~r~!l'eed choice ol one c.• •• locallOnS wnicti In· CiUOOI Sall 0oego Other PfO· grams offer an lfti&lmen! lx.tlus up 10 S50 000 IOI ~ tege or a ~ton ot t•~ II 'YOU qwuty Ol!e1s Brt limned Cal today tor more 1nlo1m111on at 1800)222·N AVY (CAL'SCAN) Home Uf'll1S l1om $1119 00 _______ ,, 1·800·!193 0066 Vtstt Low monthly payments Free 44&~UES/ART www 111ian1.cun1vers1ly edu DlftECTOR OF NURSING color catalog Ca• IOday /COU.ECTIBLES (CAL'SCAN) Poa11ton evarlable 1m· I 8 O O 8 4 2 • 1 3 1 o ~======:o I medtalely in 99 bed SNF f()( (CAL'SCAN) -------1 476 EMPLOYMENT 6tlQO\l elptl. 0.0.N Live tn FREE VIDEO 11 smtl IOWfl lll Cal 'Olria 111 ·erealUng I.he BIQ08St Story WANTED OPPTYS valley among fn.111 trees tn Hl5!0ry " Hope i$ in our Q S ""'41yarcts, laltes l11eams & rr.dst Tile Chits• and the Tl UE ACCOUNTING moumatn1 FAX resume IO MUhlrs have returned Tott-BILLING CLE,RK Pleasant Cati o1 Uluah Olc:kf Styl• Furniture Community N111t1p1per 707'462-0742 Ind Clll Klm lrH iecorlled message PIANOS lo Collectibles °'oup hH 111 opening In T 1y101. Administrator 888-877·8272 ·-··--our llll-pie9d b1111n.11 707""62~ {CAL'SCAN) (CAL'SCAN) ·s-·-· .. -·°"'·•-""• off~ • 6MIYER COVENANT POSTAL :i08S t$ CASH PAID $$ The e1ptl'lene1d eencfldlCe TIU.N6PO.,.. S 000 · up IO $17 21 For applcabon ••• be well organtied 1111d "' 1 ~ Ind 1x.n 11ionn11Jon cal tOlt to h•ndll 1 v•lely of on borus lor Exi> ComP8l1Y "-~.,.,_ Mon-Fn Toi 1_ d f 1 Onvers t·I00-441·4394 _,,.,,..,, ·-eputment unct one Owner ~ tol 1-888-898-5627 utS-1031 wtllch lnd ude; tieavy dlCa tr• 1-88M67·3729 Bud (CAL"SCAN) entry, d11ly eeco1111t poll· Mlytf Trudt u. A«119" I I Ing. mof'th end blll1ng and 81ared Ha&.*10 Call toll free 402 l06T • the al>illty to \lf'Ol1I with our t-~m-~3Solo0nvers FOUND 1dver1ll1ng H IH 1t1ff, &Or1~raclors (CAL'SCAN) Ellcel toft!Qre knowledge -.... 1'9qllired Found Dog 11/2L Po11lblt w1 ottw 1 eompetnive SH king FT S1uon11 Corgi BlfM't'r/Masa. Santa tp/J ~ benalni ind compena.. Orrver. Clean OMV. $q'1r Ana Helljlls 949·97$-1116 • 649-4922~ tr on p1ckeg1 which Cal Dlllll e IM9-67S-2292 Found kitten 11-23 vk1n1ty include• 401(k). coilNT'ER PERSON ol Prospect & Lagorna SOUTH COAST For c:on11<1t1111on pie•" FN ~ al posillOflS Olang&'lan & wflrte, med AUCTION mall or fu your rHume 10· ov811 Weekenos •must hair. male ~9-646-0972 2202 k Mtlft St. Attn: Credit Man•ger 14M51·2032 LOST at Big . Newport s.nt. A11e. CA t2707 330 W. B1y SI. Executive sectetary PT "' Ectwerda, blue oeoy blanket -;at.,. '"r• ..... Coate M1H, C1 92627 5yrs min eicp Must be great Precious 714-424.0nl Or t11 {t•ll) 631-7126 .,..•pron lel!e11. Ol,idt Bot».s. LOST Nov 24, la2' ahort Equal Opportu nit y e.lc NOlsmk M\isthaveper• Employer. W1 mtinl•ln I ·-'""1ylbre•n ""9 .... 7335 hair ntut"9CI m cat, 4 i.rrrn CASH? ...,.,.. ........ ._.... YMrl old. moatty Whit• iuLu drug frM wortipt.ce ' eU01~otete A71 EllPLOYMSfr OPPTYS Poltll JObt 10 S 18 4S.'tlr Wlldllt. Jobi lo $21 8Mv blnel•l5. application & exam flfo 7.'dav\ 9am·90m c .. 1..eoo.""°922 r1t. 0411 Pit. Type 'O 11tpm, Ir.now MS, Ottice. ACT OfganlZld gooo ettttudi TyJlll19 & fling Fa. rtsume 10 '+49·4n-8053 Pit i<hchen H411p Mon • Sit motnlnga. ?tlOM 949-642-2t 41 bet-n 8-noon RECEPTIONIST PT WEEKENDS Call &49-644-2700 RESTAUliANT IMMEO OPENINGS FOR FT 'Line eookl • dithw11h- era. ind • lood Ntverl. Newport Buch Vichi Club. 1m B•yllde Of. NB AWIY in pett0n 9am..Spm {JAMBOREE l BAYSIDE) Rut11-ra11t SHARK CLUB Pff Hoelt111C11hler Apply 0 141 Biker St. CM 1fter 11 ·oo em Reul! s.111 UNllFO CbLORS OF B.;NETl'OH South C011t Plau FfT $9'hr . Comm r'us benelrts PfT Sf7ht .. C<imm We ate looictng IOI supei salaa people wiltl lols of energy & entho~iasml NetrJ aX11a SS cash SS tor lhe Holidays? Give use cal 714 754·5415 °' Ai1l)ly 1n person SALES Sl;p yara 58MC1!S In/Outside S1lH , Dini Pt c.tc 'lll'Olkingyard ~ COqJIJ'.()I s;JI$ rteeded Neg Pd1 949~7S-2837 4 l>tiONE REPS F~ trne l!f*lj8tlc lo! Mortglgt Co Ea"l'l IO S600 + wll • bene111 Sal• lllp pl ef8'red Con&.11: MIM$I . 9'9-250-5718 1478 EMP~) PlllM bl .,.,.,., ttllt the llthngl In 11111 Cit• ego1y m•y r.qul,. you to clll 1 too number In which there II 1 charge per mini.Ill. with dlll'lc tail Top of heed $$ MONEY FOR $$ perform prHmployment F1.11VPT Front Diak Cltl1c• la brown & b!Kk ltt1Pt1. drug acr•ntng Wr• train. COSTA MESA PINN bl wwy of out Vlclnty Horth Cost• Men ~ AHTIQLES A COOL JO I MOTOA INN 22n Htl'bor of •re• eompanlu ntat & Baker/Paultrino. BooKS Entry loYel pos.Llon t8 or Oceen Front Bar l Grtit = :".u!.":.1~ 71 .. 557-1192 olCler no •P nee. ltllimded '~ food & bevef1ge Lott parek•I Whilblue COUECTlBLES WlCOITl!I n growth l>0(8nl soivers bartenderS cook. r;:-:::; J':.. ~ tumrny. Frltndty/11me PA.1N11"\GS 'lllh I Hllbhshm~ new A«ttt ln peison.. 105 Ma!I! -.1e... AMd end Preylfl Mtdld. Loll Nov accounta tn ma;or otv and St Bil>ol MM75-7312 llndtratand eny con· 1111h Mt-720-1599. POlTIKY rlSOl1 ereas (NY FL. Ht Alli for Al1 tracts before yo11 Guam t.'IC ) eic ell1n1 Pan time '91· 1404 PERSONALS I l ITEM TO ... ~~~ r lob Driver Wanted • . H<X&HOlD t p t J-b $9.22 per hour plus ,;:='1~'.e.r Oldyou1111Fleel WoodMac «>--~ a 0 mtleage. Ea'TW91upl0$1000~ e IMnt M~ tn Od ,~-FREE~ 1'800-387·94 t& '97, dtd you f\ave !awn seet ifl NB.vpon Buen Looking loi lncMlulfs N~ Mon thru Sun SCOkFMELCHESifllfos r.g M.chael 949·722·9908 949.673.622 111 doos °':!.Jt~!, map 2;4S1m to 5·4Spm. Ad-30. Hi Tr Loc's SPIRITUAL DIRECTION 2 ~paid tralnng. lt!IUln d1t1on1I wor1c may be SISOCllWeekl'; prolt I am llMlng people ¥ttio ar1 1 Iii•"' panteod .l your 1v•1l•ble. f"~ FREE ~ llllMestod tn SI llMNI• or I FUR"'I RE energetc and~ 1011an 800-3.11·1375 24ihrl lnOle inlimaterelatJonshlp # ~ " TU today. call Mr H3le Dehwon Must h•ve 1ruck or Van, MARINE BUSINESS lht tunlnous & \\otlo want to • • Hll & c.ft M W Seer know & we hit rtlatronship 0..lgntr fl.llT'llture g1a$S g Nw;;i 949 &42·27:,ary Uabilifty insurance wit"th A PfOfltable, tum·•~ \llldlln 1fleil Mryday ~e t granr11 oong tlllle S250 proo or p1ym1n •. ell\latlon. caa I« delt•I am not I Gu11J nof am I a Kim rugs J>dtows olh&t CASHitRJATTtNOANT drivers license, soeiel Join Allraon, Bkr. ~ I am an Intern in accessories $5•$250 Da)'5 & Eves •viii Nawpoit t1curlt{. c1td, and MM4t-2011 ...... rt~ Jls''""""' ...,. .......... ,,552 Ctr ChcvronlFl$Non ISiand 1. D V rt ut COllEJNESTENPEPSi ... 8 "' -~rw ..... .._...... a.sic 101 Jot 949 644 7933 c .. an · · • P nt 0 • hold a SI*• for tile hlllll\ lilthlr aofa I love· CASHl{R Route I 5 ~ profit loca· =~'!1ci~ur= ::-,:;w:a:.v~~ Fun• Part-ttme N wpon ~~~·~:nfh~p~~a~:o"~ tt"~~,'~v:1: Is wt1icl't bfW9 newdeplh & Metil '890 IM9-261-11933 Beam Cale needs casn.e1 B:OOem to 4:00pm. 1'800·387'°418 mellWlg 10 .. ettdrt If• $7/li• ca• 949·2Sl-00t4 (CAL'SCAN) FREE OF CHARGE cfreena UMd couch ' IOvt ... t Plt1se br1ng •II r• MM41-11H ~-:W~0~73~.,;'1' Cuatomer s.r.ece Rip quired Information. ~~;.!.~W:~ c&.Aaa1t11ao 5"o x l'04 SOiid cote FT/PT deSkdertla req'd TI 0 County 11·1 the IOlutton you•r • ColoNst " dools tn$t.alled FT/PT HoueD.1 Pl" mn r1nge Include al •Hrchtng tor • whet $400 oo 7tt-S33-2091 Apply irl petson 1-4pn1 Attn: Pam Becklngti.m the facta ., you're •""'no e Fllr1ield 1nn 26328 2901 G.rv Ave. .. ___ rt ...... oi.~..... "V I Sant.a Al\I, Ca 9270' and get lh• ;n.;;w :c::t~, uLL ;;-io·a4';36~.n:i • 714-54W568 '""''• ~••"-YP-'·· ~·-i:::::!iii~~l~Z~Z~f~:::.-=::::::::::::::=....!.:::::'°°"=::93.:3--4080:==:=:::.::::~~u~wa~m~,:::=- OVER YOUR HEAD Ill delJI??? Do you need mote breathing room??? Debi c:onedlda'<ln. no qualt· fylng'll 'FREE c:onS1Atat1oo T o1 flee (IOO) 551-1541. .,,_.anewtiorWln.OfV IJceostd bonded noo- pro t rt/Na 110 n at Co (CAL'SCAN) • BEEN TURNED DOWN? • NMd I home loen? 81('' lortdolur ts. 1111 P11"'*11S· • • s OKI !VctllSt. telnara • debt cor.olidaUon home Imo ~ I0116365M>RE • vatilC8llOn 1(9161227-0931 • Platinum Capttal • 1·800 ·699·5363 • www plat1numc1p1tal com (CAL'SCAN) : 1~11-=i= CHRISTMAS BLOWOUT Finlnelll Problem .. 91\} Of 6111111 BullntM StMQP9. Or Pwtonel W1 Can Hltp. • 1-tOC).214-6107 • iloney to LOift Home.MN> o.eo.~. 1.W-922-<4550 ~-------------· l 691 SAILBOATI ': INFUTABLE BOAT & UOlOfl $500 Ofl BESTOfRft Mt-7S0-9311 1$15~1: ACURA 3.0 CL '87 • AoM rnetillclgrey, leahf • 11110 811, moonroof. tul pwt PICk-oe till, Cl\llM, llCtOfY • llovl. anm cd pt.yet (003839) $18.995 LEXUS OF WESTlllNSTEA (800)2914747 liMW lii3 &jpt i7 • 5 IOd 240HP k.Dn.ll't llkl1 (Y754831 s.17 jQ5 STtftUHQ IAIW • tu-MWIOO • 8llW ZJ I CYl '11 , Blue w/ T SI Uhr 5 Spd Rdlr (C-02792) $28.~ STbUJNQ BMW • MMU-000 MW 4JC2, I 500 xClb, Sllvtl9d0• 3r d do oi. (1)983<W18808) $U95 MCKE~ VOUSWAGat 714.MUOOO Billw51itsXM 1l7, Auto. Dlacll on Bl.c111 &m>ol N:, 311< ~ IY310661 $24.~ &TtRUHOlllW MM4Mt00 liNnH IU Sf ~ii l ..... -(l3Z730) 121 STtN.IG..W • ...... _ . . • • -1 ~ . . . . i ll. . . ,, ! ~ -.• ~' .' I AG 0 AD! -· ,. . ... . ' . . CALL 642-5678 GET Tr~ E PO I NT? ,, .. f)ailY Pilot < 1;,~~i11•·d ,,i1, \\1 1 r1, ! .. , , ,· ' 10 Mondo;,, Decem~r 6, 199¢ • • .. TODAY'S CRQSSWORD PUZZLE Bridge By CHARLES GORfN •with OMAR SHARIF 'and TANNNf HIH~CH .. 695 CAASlrAUCkS NANSISUVS .. Tounng, 290 hp. Nol1llllllf. low 461< mites. while pull. moonrool co & lllOle (620294) $19.988 NABEJIS (714~0.9100 Cld111ac ville sts •w I.OW 1 Bk mfles. 300 h p Northstar, CD. 8'oys. bll· ance ol walTIAy (911818} S3S.988 NABERS (714)54o-t100 I ~ ACOOUNTliG I POLICY In an effort lo oiler ti. best setvtce poslllbil lo our read-ers Ind adve~s. w1 v.;i1 require Conlrectors r who ~ertise W'I ti. Setvice Dlf'lctOIY lo trldude '*' ConlraclOtl lUn'8 runblt n lllir .,.._eltlSelnenl Your co-operation 1, greatly apprecla1ed ~4 ADDfTlONS ~EMOOEUNO FARTHING INTERIOl'IS IOtchen I Bath I Remodel Room AdditiOIW Visa/MC l•S60875 949-645-9325 AIR COHO I IHEATINO '91!VIOUS PUZZU! SOLVED ANSWERS '1'0 \\ l.lil<l.Y DRll>GI Q(JIZ CADILLAC DEVILLE '94 Low miles. beige. Ian lulhe! exc.lent condlljool (25t585) $14.988 Nlbers 714-~9100 CADILLAC DEVIi.i.£ '1111 LDW mies, moonslOne grey, CO bll ol wart New car trac!H\I (740468) $26.988 N8bers J14-~1100 ~95 CAA~UCKS IVANSISUVS CAOILI.AC CATERA 'llT"" low l'Tllles, bllgll, Ian fo. \et'tOr. od. mc>Onfool. clllome wheels. bllMCe ot warranty (0200061 $20.988 NABEJl9 (714)540-ttOO C1cfil11e toncoura '115 VB Nodlstar ahele. leather, xlnl cond new Cit tllde-in (282154) $16.988 NABERS (714)54().t100 (J I · /\t South, vulnCT hk, you hohl .. w~o 91J o t\J1• •~O'J • ·1111.· b1dJ1111? h11s pruce.:cJrd f.A"i I SOlfTll Wf:.'IT f'oiOKJ II 11:1 Pu Pa.IS INI ''"' 1 Wit 11 acuun do yvu t~kc? A. l)o not ~mg p3r1114T (Of rclu mg ht 1•11 OUI to one tic.r1 . In tilt' b3I· on~·tng o,c;11 p31tncr') ono no t.nllllfl h1:1w) I I .1 S points ~I. dc~p1te your goo<I hand, gnmc 1s cJouNful I bet.I. S1rn.c C\Cn 1wo no trump could be in JC••1~ardy. pa...s Q l · Ne11her vuln.:ru"1c, as South y1111 holtl •la QJI08J o A6•AQJ10li 1l1t· llid<ling ha~ pmceWcd. SOl IH WEST NOKlH t-:ASJ I • Pau l o t>au 't Wh.u Jo you bid now'l A -In tcm\S ofh1gh can!,, your han.1 d~ l\Clt qualify for a high J"C'\<:r~ to three club~ However. the mtern.11 solidity of your suits aoc.l the high honor m p;artncr's suit mere~ your hand's wonh, m:llung II full VDlu.: for a rebid of three clubs Q 3 -Neither vulnerable, as South )'Oii hc>ltl: •1'KQ63 O AK6 o A76l.•S 1'hc h1dd1n.1t ns proceeded. SOlllll W~,. NORfH EA~'T I• Pass h Pau 1 Wl1.1t do )'OU b1cJ no11. l A -Your holding men\s 1iwesuga· llon or a pC>S.\lble ~•am 'The most imf11•n11nt infonnauon you need to clic11 righl now is whethcr'you may ha11~ 1wo d1:1mond losers, so sllllt wuh 0 II)' '" thal SUH, Bid Lhrec t.ha-mon·•~ and, 1f partner doe!> anything ocher than sign oft in tlvcc $padc,, conunue exploring. Q 4 • Ocllh \Ull1c1.1hl.. SOUlh )'"' I 1111 .--0 7 6 l O J 10 6 'I O K 10 • J 7 2 t11C h1dt.1111g hn, pmc. •'\·cJcJ · M >JU It F.AS I SOU lit \'\ t <, J IO r41 IO Pw~ J O V l A -1.>espilc the huge I tiler lo• 1\l!t 111:1 ·~ 'u11, you h.i'c a mtnrmum rCJ;pon..c an1l pa.rtnc:-r iump rl'l'l11J 1 nut lurc1ng. Thercl<ire. pa"~ and hop<' partnt'I' cun pt~'\.'C 1ogi:tl~r n111t'I irids m dtanwnt.h ConJinu1ni; 111 lhlee no 11Ump 1s an u t of desfll·111 1mn ' <J S • F!:lst Wc'-1 'ulncr.1lilc, :i., Suu1h you h11ld; • 10 0 QJ 1116~42 0 K1117 A 'Ll llie hukhng h;;i., pro< celled Wl.'ff NORI ti J'i\\T ~011111 I• Jo• 4• 1 • pn~mplht' What oction do )'till Hake I A -1be oppont·nt' ccrliunly haw a g.imc. and po~ ihly o ~am 1o 111a~e mailer!> as Jiflicull ._, po-.~ihle'lor them, we ~uggc$t you increase elk· lc\lcl of the pn.~mrt hy ju111111n11 to live dtJ.1nonJ\. Q 6 • As South, vulnc1ablc, )'OO hold: • Q 9 7 J O J 10 7 0 7 J •A Ill II J 1nt• b1dd1nF h.•~ pnit:ccJcd. NOR (H ... AS r SOlffH \\I \ r INT r .. ~ 2• r'il" 24 , Pa 1 Whal a..-11011 Jo you 1at..c' A -Your good rnfcmieU1.11c u111h JU"lllicd a mo'e lO"-ard game. rc8ardl~ of till! rangc of pJnncr'\ one nu trumJl Wlnlc the 4-4 'P·•Jc ril h:t\ i1npr11vcd yllur hand. 11 '' only iwod enough lu 1'-SUC t111 tn~1la 111111 hy ratstng 111 three ~palk' 6ts CARSITRUCKS IVANWUVS 695 ~RUCKS NAHSISUVS 895 CAAsmtUCKS NA~VS Low ~ red peal! 290 -FORD AEROSTAR VAN '91 H p Norhiar auper ~ ' El>DIE BAUER (812483) ' $21.9~ Er1tnded, very low mlles, NABERS fully lo1d1d, 1m-fm (714)50-11100 c1S-.tt1. trip computer, Toyoll &1 Cab Pickup ,19 S7500r'0BO. 714-540·5995 AJC. 5 apd oo. Camptf 714-715-1118 shell.. recltl. mt mechanical cond SS!IOO 949-580-9626 CHEVY CORVETTE 'II Soectal E<fUon (997551101 107) S\l,995 MCKENNA VOL-KSWAOEN 714.142.2000 fO'dMUSTANGCO~AN Nieest avelllble, most Irick stuff done. 4,000 milH, $15,000 714-132.0525 FORD T·BIRO VI UC '118 Oc"'1 8,000 mies, 1 (l~I, e.:treme QOOd cond $14,950 9'4~760-9628 HONDA ACCORD SE 111 4-dr, 76K nv. New bf akesl llr8'. loaded. t CWlf18< rlr'll cond $8550 949-759--0751 HONDA CIVIC '15 Air condlilloncng 199n0/004-0821 s3.s99 lilCKENNA VOLKSWAGEN 714.142..2000 Hond1 UC Accord '98 4 door, While, loed4":1, 1-owner, xlnt cOnd, S 13, 900 IMll-&44-161 O JAGUAR )(Jg ·aa VANOEN PLAS 4·Clr, lul PM. sun roof Wiii wl'leell, I O'Mll(. records real dllWl S 5900/ oOo 949 723-1504 HOME, HEAL TH ANO BUSINESS ~ ......... ERVICE 274 COMPUTER SERVICES All Digital 56\ Coonccuons • Fm l Monll\$! • Sttup frtt! 303 HANDYMAN MOMEREPAIR Gtnlrll Contr Jffandyman ~~=i MSM COl16tr 7'4·962·2436 HANDYMAN SERVICES NO JOB TOO SMALL 949-222-6648 New C.iuURafflkt HOiiE RESTORATION b Ad.dotin • Ttu11t Imp. REMODEUNO ·FREE EST. •u ,1111 'r Jt1 • 1•1,,-., w1 !\I • h\\\ . dlPI ~'I 1o1 \It • Sw/Meur Ul'J'*ft Aujd/Comm Oecks/ • amn Fances1Carpentz:.1oicvrn&' • t, .. u .. L .• i.. DfWl'afVSm..LTg old Loe --. rats Chns 71.t-609-0805 Rep.;,. l'MI / Sl'A ou™ C8AFTS ...... • lilllimittd ActtSS! • l""°'9td"' Lea. __,, • " ''"'" n.. • N~ Om.ill• C:..t• 20 Vears &oenence Refa • L«a!AmsPh.t'iun*r: FREF ESTIMATE l"M YOUR HANOYUANI MAAK 949-650 9525 All for S96 00 equal to (949) 722 e 7 478 semi Retired ContrlC1or $6.86 per month! Lt"67PM Repairs/Improvements Small Jobs OuOty/lnlegrity Wht11 you ~1gn up on hue ti 1291 FIREWODOFIREWODO J I c--. KM! 14M42-1no 13 8 CAMOICAPINO t EXPERT CLEAN-UP T1111~ NM-le er'l$ed ccruaclof 7t4-nt-3478 1-~11-~11~~1 J£EP CHf.ROKEE M 01.0SMOlllL! ~ERO 'tt VW JffiA OU M 4 Ol 6 ltld, r Wtw V 6. CO, mwiy tlXllaa 5 ipd IC, pw, piJ, , (997831197963) $9.995 balance ol warranty, lfl0y5. CN o Can't 1Nm to get to all thoH MCKENNA VOU<SWAOEN pt~ renlil (997251121"5) 111.195 7104UOOO (3(18696) $18,988 MCKENNA VOlKSWAOEN repair job• around the houH? Let the Claaalflecl Service Directory .i.., Chtrol!N Lindo 4X4 '91. 86lt ml, d pWT, gold'*" tJcyt wtt wlQtey ..... mint conu. $7500 §49.·&73-1843 JEEP WAAHGl[A i4 5 spd aw. 1•1 ~ (9117611400989) $6.995 MCKENNA VOLKSWAGEN 714.1422000 LEXUS ESioo 't7 ~ (0030041 SM,995 Green 1003306> S25.795 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (800)291·3747 LEXus es 300 ·ee Blklblk, 2311 rnllt, jlf'f¥11e party, mint, fully equlf)Oed, S27,300 Nt-71t-0517 LEXUS Eb60 1111 Whtie (188002:J $23.995 White (184949 $23,495 LEXUS OF STMINSTER (800)291·3147 LEXUS GS300 'is Diamond tl\-11 oreat lelltlef. auto, ac. ltJI P-'"""" l>IOlt • toys, moonrool ~ cass cd c:hengPf (0949t7) $29.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (800)2111·3747 LEXUS GS466 'ii Full power pack, CO, N'°''lgallOn Miem. moon- rool, clVome l r wtieeis (00t67t) $39,995 LEXUS Of WESTMINSTER (800)2111·37'7 LExus LS4oo '96 Moonslono(066763) $33,995 Sll'<et (052'78) $33.995 LEXUS OF 'WtSTMINSTER (800)2111-3747 LEXUS LS400 '117 Whtie (069756) $39,995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (800)2111-3747 LEXUS U470 '99 Black (0325601 $53 995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (800)2111-3747 LEXUS SC306 '86 Whtie (036856) $27,995 LEXUS OF WllSTMINSTER (800)291-3747 Llnc:olfl Merit Vu lsc s.d1n, 'II. $600M)80 low deege. fully lolded lnCldg. s1.11 rool. ~one condot.on Inside and out. cau IM91EM6-7926 or EMAIL ONEOOT490YAHOO.COM Mercede1 326E •115 24k mlles champ/Ian, lea1'ler dvome ~. oew 111es:· alarm co. phone. Oliglnal owoer S29 .000 949-261·9013 days 949.759.9303 evening Merctdll 560 SL '811 Ou11tendlog CIT. Rtdltld- dll lnlerlor lolded 524,000 94H44-&610 Rooms, apartments, ho mu Classlfled can ••tlsty your . boualna Q1H1dl! ~AIHTING I CHUHG·s PAINTING 2• Yurt E~ • GtMI Prioo\ Goararcee WM • Free Est. laJ75602 714 538 1534 DAVE'S PAINTING No job 100 L!g or trn&ll F rte 8$lll'llll8S 1SYru•peneoce L697347 241¥ 949 !I ts-3722 IKE'S CUSTOM PAIHTiHG ProflSSlcnel. clean ~ work lnVtxt & docks NABERS 714-142-2000 (714)641).9100 WI PlUAf 'ff wt cxlOOo Gll 1111 Htghllne, au10: ltalher I o a d e d (997171809743) $15.995 MClCEltNA VOU<SWAGEN 71'-142·2000 Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Piiot and the Huntington Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit ard # or mail with a check today! un for a week! If ur car does not ell, we'll run It for another week FREEi All for just $10'. 6 ..,.ed. • • Cl$$, ll!fl!her. roof , alloy• (9116'7()'062568) $ t 11.995 MC1CENHA VOlklW.AGEN 714.142.2000 help yotJ nnd rtflabl• hefp, WE RESEARCH ALL TOP INSURANCE COMPANIES TO FIND YOU THE BEST RATE 0 YES, SEU. MY CAR -, l,_. , ____________ _...,.. I M)w I Citr I z" 1-------------:1~ ... ...,a"' a"' a... J I :~r.t11tctw PINsl 0.0 l'wnnt s.. .... ~ Mai. Mllltf--- 8:~ 8~. ft:=.::.. "U---0 ........... a,..,... ....... o...,._c-. s:= s=s~..:: D•t.-.... DC-......C..... a,......,.. "l lC)W4 a~ ..... a=-a:;.::=: ~= _,...,..,._110W ..... 0...-CAt>Vr l - -~!.''~ .... ,. .... ·"~"' ~ I~: PLu-lf ==I IF cov~~J OAH OAWSOH P\.UMBING -• -• ~ _ • R~. Remodel. THE STRIPPER! Reipipt, Olaii. 241Y SIMCt Speclalzlng In Expert gas system repcpa • wallpaper removal Lt554722 14~?20 lf5882•1 714-1163-5037 EXPERT Dflln C!Nnint FrH Estlm•• WE OALS SHOU1.D HANO Plumbing 1~. 20y11 ~ Senior otscoun\ TOGETHER. St'1p, RIAi, M Woitl QUINl!eed An Typu of Aoortng Wlllof pUl'.iOQ ad¥tte to STEVE 714-545-8298 714/895·6677 the crazy L1735117& PRECISE PLUMBING 949-831·21 I I Repail'I & Remodela -oc:rootlrl ~ FREE ESTIMATES Ut687398 714·969-1090 111e. l.ocal Plu.nber ..... " ............. Pl'llocanHO lUCTIOMC S\AI LIM DITICTION ~ .,._.,,~ 675-9304 U7S>"7 ""--' www.surftside.net . . _ I J 18600 Main Slrttt •m GREAT AREWOOOlll 304 HAUUN~ Order you11 ~ Onlv $150/ • • llunl111gton Stach. CA 92648 cord. $85lhel1 cordl Free JUNK TO THE DUMPlll ;;;;;;;;;;;:=:;;;;;;;oii;;;;;==>l L1703468 IM9·63H6t0 I pa ~ltfltOOMS I HOMEflair &ttbtub RrillUilt, Reglne/Rl·Turb1~h Porcel~tn • f1bt'rgl.m Srnk\ • Shower~ Countrr\ 949-645-7723 248 CAllHIT MAK.ING Frenilng Trim, Int/Ext Floor-RooM>oor pen -lO y ... Eirp Uc:iriaed 714.'IU·20l1 Fn 71U3M25t ('225) '1·~.:-or.~l . ., . . ' • ' l-""I•, 'I' l' , ~·'Soi,·':.. ,, l-87SUIUSIOF. 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