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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-12-25 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotServing the Newport-Mesa co~munity since 1907 WEDN£SDAY,DECEMBER 25,2002 . . The novelty Christmas card that a Newport man and his childhood friend send back and forth is a 52-year chronicle of their lives. Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot L lke a leather-bolftld edition of" A Ouistmas Carol" pulled out from a dusty shelf, .this holiday story is quaint, yet ~bing. as a quarrel over a penny, evolved into a chronicle of two men's lives (if you read between the name-calling. ribbing and mudslinging) spanning more than half a century and will probably end up as a legacy for posterity. often respectfully refer to, is a red, green and white gag card with a kilted Scotsman on the cover saying: "Hoot Mon -and a Me-r-r-ry Ouisonas T'ye -." lnside is a list of holidays with the winking Scotsman wishing the recipient "for a YJR-R-RR's good time!H The card further suggests that if signed in pencil, it can be erased and used over again. Since 1950. the card has made 52 trips between the friends, about 35 of those between Casper and the Newport Beach architect's office. To anyone who is a newcomer to this holiday ritual, the card would seem the archaic manual typewriter, some scribbled, some written in bold face. One of Borders' entries is a cartoon showing the two of them in an airplane with Hand saying: "Don't worry Borders. We'll be airborne in no time." There's a story behind that cartoon that makes it amusing. at least to him, Borders says. KENT TREPTOW I QAllY PILOT Robert Borders has been sending this same card to a friend in Wyoming since 1950. He keeps his treasure in a •card safe." It's a tale -almost of epic proportion -between two friends who were detennined to share their life's stories and precious. mome.ots across 1,000 miles -long before the Internet. America Online and free evenin.g and weekend minutes. This is a saga that started off ll1is story is about Newport C.oast resident Robert Borders and Robert "Jerry" Hand -a Casper, Wyo. attorney-and one Ouistmas card they've exchanged every year since they were students at I.atrona High School in Casper. Both turned 71 this year. "The card, N as its co-owners quite insignificant. Tattered and ragged on the edges, it is bulging with stacks of small pieces of paper: notes -some typed with "There was this one year when our sons were going to survivaJ school in the Rocky Mountains," he said. "So Jerry, he's a pilot. offered to Oy us from Casper to Pinedale. And as we took off, the plane wouldn't fty because it couldn't carry our weight So Jerry had to land on the prairie, and my son and I had to get off See GIFT, Paee A4 Heffernan welcomes conflict rule ally Gary Adams' addition to proposed Newport Beach council regulations may jump-start stalled debate. June Casaarande Daily Piiot • NEWPORT BEACH -CoWtcilman Gary Adams' announcement tliat he will propose tightening city rules on recorded campaign messages as part of a con.Olct-of-interest or- dinance bas created strange bedfellows of two coWtciJ members on opposite sides of a local political scandal. Councilman John Heffernan, who pro- posed creating new conJlict rules governing city elections. did so with Adams' campaign manager, Dave Ellis, in mind. · As consultant for the Airport Working Group, Ellis' firm received about $458,000 of a $3.6-mlllion city grant to the working group and Cftiz.ens for Jobs and the P.conomy to promote Bl Toro Airport educa- tion. Working group executive director Bar- bara Uchman and jobS group leader Bruce Nestande were also paid six-figure sums from the grant for their work. Though the payment to Ellis' 6rm was le- gal and within dty and grant guidelines. Heffernan believes such payments shouJdn't be. He bas asked tbe city to consider drafting conflict-of-interest rules that would forbid paid campaign consultants from later re- ceiving luaadve jobs funded out of the city treasury. II Heffernan sets bia way. new rules would aleo forbid candidates from misrepresenting their polidcal party .muationa and endone-· men.ta on aunp0gn literature. In the wake of rewladona that Bllia pro- duced a phony and m leJeadlng phone mes· 51p to beneftt Adams' campajgn, Adams is now on Hetfeman'a sick1>f the issue. • Adami. who aaya he did not b\ow about or apJKOft ot 1be ~ony p.boAe m••• said be plans to propo11 Ul .tdidoDal pro. ~to propoMCl ~that would SM COfllUCT, PllpM SURFING SANTA SEAN HIU£R I DAILY PILOT Jeff Immediato rearranges his surfing Santa Claus holiday light display in the front yard of his Cameo Shores home on Christmas Eve. Time f or the next step in library planning City officials hope to have a detailed design for proposed Mariners branch as soon as possible. June Casaarande Oaity Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The local funds hAve. been ndaed, the state grant has been awarded, the local battle bas &lmmered down -now lt\ time to get roaring. . The next phase of the Mariners Jolnt-Ute Ubrary project should soon kick into full-gear since Co.uncibnan Don Webb hat proposed creating an ad hoc committee to create detailed plans for the library. His hope: To have · construction wtderway by the fall. City sta.tr will preP.8ft! an agenda Item for an upcoming COWlcil meet· Ing to allow members to wte on cre- ating the committee. • Once it is created and council members make their appointtnents , the body will develop detailed plans of the joint public end school library. "We need to get a project put to- gether as rapidly as potSible," Webb said at Tuesday's cou:ncil meeting. He noted that the school and the public are lo dire need of an lmpt"OY'ed li- brary fac:Wty for the Mariners branch. The 15,~square-.foOt library will replace the aging Madnen bnnd1 u.. brary and 1e1ve u the tcbool lbnry for Marlnen Elementmy School. 1he Daily Pilot joint-use nature of the project was re- quired for It to qualify for state money earma.dc:ed for such joint proj- ects. Some parents and community members have opposed the project out of fear that it exposes tdlool c:bJJ. dreo to dangerous contact with the public. Planners say they will incorporate a number of safeguards in the design to bep the cbildml lepti8le from the See l.-ww, hl'e M Air Poree Airman Justin M. decorations Perkins, grandson of Marlene and playing and Donald LaMaster of Costa Santa OaJJB Mesa, du.ring the graduated evenl from basic Three-year-old military l\J. Rollim of training 'at Costa. Mesa, Lackland Air who also . Force Bas.e in P.J. Rollins attended the San Antonio. event, won 1..-_._.-.-~ lraining lasted third pl._ce in the Kid's Pedal J ti P ..L' six weeks and Car Races ••. Costa Mela us n er "'"5 included study resident and Estancia High in the Air Force mission, School graduate Tai Anh Thal, organization and military Newport Beach resident and customs and courtesies. The . Corona del Mar High School airmen were also required to graduate Dustin Scott 11odges perform drill and ceremony and Newport Beach resident marches, and receive physical and Newport Harbor High training. rifle mar~manship School graduate Warren training, field training exercises WilUam ShMffer were and special training in human accepted into Harvard College relations ... Costa Mesa and will join about 1,650 . residents Alan Balderu Umon studeot.s for classes next year. and Sean Michael Moss Students, who were selected on graduated from Cal Poly San an array of academic and Luis Obispo on Dec. 14. Limon, extracurricutar who received his bachelor's in accomplishments, will have the business administration, and opportunity to work with a Moss, who received his faculty that includes 39 Nobel bachelor's in city and regional laureates. Harvard College, planning, graduated With which was founded in 1636, is about 720 other candidates, 60 the oldest institution of higher of whom earned master's education in the United States degrees. Architect Rush N. Hill ... Sarah B. Brown of Balboa n, chairman of a Newport and Matthew R. Canada of Beach group of Newport Beach gra~ated from service Azusa Pacific on Dec. 13 and companies, 14, respectively. Brown, who was one of the received hep bachelor's in three speakers psychology, and Canada, who at the received bis bachelor's in ceremony . . . business administration, Gerhard joined about 400 other Schnuerer of graduates for the university's Gerhard Schnuerer Newport Beach . winter commencement. Azusa won the Santa's Pacific is a comprehensive Oloice Award Clui.stian evangelical during the university, with a student third annual Holiday Car Show enrollment that exceeds 7,600. and Pedal Car Invitational on Dec. ~ at the Orange County Market Place in Costa Mesa Schnuerer also won the award for Best Motorcycl~ with his 1937 BMW R-12, receiving a special award for his holiday • NEIGHBORS spotlights achievements in the community. Please direct noteworthy Information to Christine Carrillo vii fex at (949) 646-4170, or .. nd Hnall to chrlstine.cat'rlllo@latfmu.com. PEt OF THE WEEK Marcus Marcus is a 10-week-old orange kitten that was born with a herniated diaphragm that · results in labored breathiog. He needs a veterinarian speclallst to fashion a new diaphragm for him that will ooaect his problem. The Community Animal Network. an animal rescue organization Jn Newport Beach, is unable to afford the procedure and hasn't been able to negotiate a discounted fee for the speciallud surgery, said DiAnna Plaff~Martin, founder of the group. Marcus was introduced to the community at Fashion Island over the weekend, and a fund bas been started in his name, she said. The organization has already received $500 in donations to fund the kitten's surgery and is hoping for enough to give him a happy and long life. Donations may be sent to The Community Animal Network. noted "The Marcus Fund" at P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA 92658. Donatiohs are tax deductible and go only to veterinaiy medical services, supplies and care for the animals. Holiday kittens are still available. See other animals aWllable for adoptlonat www.antmalnetwort..orgor stop by .RWISO'a pet store at Fashion lslaod between noon and 4 p.m. on weekends. Information: (949) 759-3646, or write to the • Community Animal Network at P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA92658. DailyADiiot Cindy Burton Helping parents who. need a place to turn C indy Burton can't say enough gifts and even services like coming to about Parent Help USA. it's a read to children to give parents a place where any parent can -break. rum when the going gets Burton, who lives in Garden Grove, rough, even if the parent is on the became a volunteer at the Costa verge of becomi.o.g abusive or if be or Mesa-based Olg8nizadon nine years she bas crossed that line. ago after first cemi.o.g to it for "They don't judge. All they ca.re guidance in cartng for ber l ·year-old about is helping people," Bwton said. and newborn. "They restored my faith in human "They don~ judge you. 'Ibey belilgs." understand." Burton said. "When The organiT.ation, which is in need most of 80dety would think that of more volunteers, la dedicated to yotlre a monster, a loser, all they care preventing child abuse. They do this about ii helping.· by working with parents, offering Burton's dudes include wodd.ng the coume1ing, food, financial assistance, phones. performing adnUniatrative parenting classes, chOdren'.s Chdstmaa tasks at the orpntuidon's Costa Mesa FYI To team more about volunteer opportunities at Parent Help USA, call (949) 650-3461. office, delivering food and other jobs. Her years at the organization are filled with memorable moments when the rewards of helping others were greater than she could have ever imagined nine years ago. "It's overwhelmingly rewarding,• she slid. "If you.love children. just the things you see when you volunteer here, it's overwhelming." -Stcry by June CasQgranU. Photo by S«m Hiller SURF AND SUN Box 1680, Coste Meu, CA 82e28. Copyright: No MM ltOriel, llluetrldona, edlto"-1 matt« or edlren....,,..,.. herein c:Mbe rwprodUced without ..... pennlellon of copvright OWMf', WEATltER FORECAST nof1hwelt ... , of 7 to 9 lcnoti The Wlnde wlll become loutherlythla ~. btowtng 10to 151cnocs. MADIM HOTLINE HOW10 MACH US "(IMl)MZ-«118 • ~Dn Record yo41r comments •bout the The Tlmel Orlnge Councy Deity Piiot or MM tlpe. (IOO) 212-4t141 ..... ~--· Our eddr-. ii 330 W, hy St., COlta 0 F1• (..., Mt-64171 Mele. CA 12127. Otllce houn ere Dllpllir ( ... ) M2..u21 Mof*v • fftd9v, l:301.m. • 8 p.m. ....... ~.. ..... 1111 the Pllot'a poAc:y t0 prOftlt'lty !Ml Mt-lllO OOINOlll .... of....... ...... ... 814-4221 "-OlllC_,~ .._.,__.MM110 =~~°"'" MllllGmll ........ ..,~, ............ .,.,,. Well, the d\erae of rain are no more. lnsteed, we'll ... pertly tunny .ties, with hight In the~ to upper !IOI. Lows wlH be In the lower to mkMOI, IO no fto09t( the Snowmen thll veer. Wa'll Mrm llW1'lv Thundly Ind Ffldlly, but"'" mey ~tothe~thta • ·%111*'19. .......... t: ~QCW SURF I , I Ouistmas fun iS for all ages For the second year, seniors celebrate with friend$ and Santa at the Costa Mesa Senior Center's holiday brunch. DHpl Bh1r1th Daily Pilot I n!ne Pfetf WU afraid to sit OD SantU lap last year. This year, Pfelf -one of the guests at the Christmas brunch hosted by the C.OSta Mesa Senior Center on Tuesday -walked warily toward the genial man in the red suit Mlast year, I didn't want to do it because I was afraid I was too big,· she said, laugh.Ing. "But this year, be told me that Shaquille O'Neal sat on bis lap. So lt would be OK for me to do it" With that assurance, Pfeif walked rigttt up to Santa, sat on his lap and posed for a picture. She laughed as she covered her mouth. looking at the in.st.ant Polaroid image. At least 100 seniors came to the brunch, which featured food and entertainment Several colorfully wrapped gifts were stacked up in front of the room, waiting to be picked by the guesu. The holiday event was started last year to give seniors a chance to celebrate the holidays with their friends, said Aviva Goelman. the center's director. This year, she said. they started a senior gift drive that brought in more than 450 gifts. The event itself was sponsored by Adele Altennan of Irvine. Goelman said "We've had a tremendous response for our gift drive," she said. Goelman said she has met several seniors who don't look forward to the holidays. •People tend to feel really lonely during the holidays,• she said. "It's hard to have no one around to celebrate them with.• Looking around the full room, Goelman said most of the guests were regular visitors to the senior center. "It's nice to see them dressed up and having a good time,· she said. Avis Swallow said she comes to the center to get her blood pressure checked every now and then. "This is nice.• she said. "It's good to be here with my friends.· Anne Hogan Shereshevsky, a volunteer, senior advocate and regular visitor to the oenter. said she was hoping more seniors wouJd have come to the brunch. ·nus kind of an event is great because it bruig., seniors together,~ she said. "We just lost two seniors recently, and it's been tough on all of us. This is good !or many of us who tend to feel lonesome during the holidays." SE.AN ttU£R I DAILY Rtl.OT Pat Lippert shares a laugh with Santa Claus while getting her picture taken Tuesday at the Costa Mesa Senior Center's holiday brunch. The event also featured a gift drive. :sm;~ Mattress Outlet Store CJioose ~~fabric styles illld 114 fabrictolor ambinllll:ns ~<DUl.dbl­ d fabric ViWll!S ~~sltf!lt!f fbct.orws Flltt!rs IYtSh !IJl1litlt t> illt.mlniile )OX roan with uit gJu.v 11.wles,,. "'~ littt c:nntol Mil U. Tocl.yt Plol 1aiol1 IS vafd fer ~ ....... only. ecdusMly •Alden's Hurm Oougb.s ~ndcf.v Fa.1hlons Gilley .• See fie cl&ftra with ~ fl& 5illout9! whbr .... 'fPlt. T~N DUI DEFENSEA'ITORNEY' MYIS BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Smoker accepts awaid reduction A ~year-old Newport Beach woman who won a record S28-b0llon }wy award against Pbillp Morrla in · October will accept a judge's dedsfon to reduce the award to $28 million, her attorney said Tuesday. But Betty Bullock. a smoker diagnosed with cancer, will atill appeal the . judge't Dec. 1.8 ruling. at· tomey Michael Piuze said. He said Los Angeles Su· perior Court Judge Warren L Ettinger was required to state reasons Cor the reduc; don. "The only reason Judge Ettinger gaw for redudng the award was he thought the amount was too much." Piuz.e said Bullock ac· cepted the ruling because any new trial would only involve $850,000 in com- pensatory damages, not the punitive damages. the larger portion of the award. "We would just be going around in drdes, • he said. Bullock reportedly began primarily smoking a Phllllp Mo,rris brand at 17. FULL BAR COCKTAILS MEXICAN RESTAURANT NO PASSPORT IS NEEDED OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949·645 ·7626 Everything Must T)~ c Starts 8AM • Thursday December 26TH SOUTH COAST PLAZA ( ear Crate & Barrel I 3333 Bear St., Co8ta Mesa • (714) 641-3500 J POLICE FILES COllAmlA .................. .......... Alt lndlvlduel w repGft9d drunk It 3:23 e.m.Sundey. • ...... ~Grand d'left WM report9d In the 3300 b&odt ~t 5:30 p.m. Sundey. • '-,,,.,. etMt: Aeuult end~ were ,...:>ot1ed In the 100 blodc et l:03 e.m. ~· NEWPORT BEACH ' •WlllC...l .. u-.= Vlllll:ll••-~In ttw 4000 bloc* •• ,. a.m. Monday. • WiMtlrDI'-Avet*'9 burgMty WM reported In the 1800 blodt .. 1 :ea p.m. Monday. ........ Wly:Loud mUlic WU rtpOtted In the 1100 bloc* 12:47 a.m. Monday. • ...-od Dllwia: An • • 11dt 8trMt A burglery .a.mpted whide burglary WM reported In the 1900 WM reported In the 400 bfod< et 8:40 a.m. Monday. · bk>dt et 9:69 a.m. Monday. • &st Coelt I llhwey. Bettery was reported In the GIFT Continued from Al the plane" • 1be cald itself started because of a brawl over a penny, Borders sakL "Jerry and I bad worked on a bridge gang on the railroad during the summer the year before our senior )"!Ill' in high school," be said, J>e8l.nning to narrate a story deadiled to end in con~rsy. "We bad saved some money for school clothes and talked our ~nts into letting us go to Denver to buy clothes." As the..,wry goes, the duo bit the liquor stQJe before they hit baclc-ta.scbool sales and ended up on a lnln back home with a hangover and a pale of~ each. During the train rtde bade. in Borders' version of the story, they chipped in for a newspaper and Hand owed him a penny for It. "I never got that penny back. to this day," he allys. But bis friend recalls a different story. "Borders ls delusional," he said, over the phone from Casper. "I fodted out the nickel for the Rocky Mountain News. He grabbed it from me to read the funnies. He owes me money and be Uea. You eee, that's why l need ID keep in touch with him. I need to keep track of my money." 1be ca.rd and the notes are full of cl.alms and statements that would be considered libelous in many courtrooms across the nation, if it weren't be~ friends. But that's OK. because Borders and Hand ~way back. They have known each otheuince they were kindergarteners. They lived lo the aame neighborhood in Casper, a small town in the high plains known for cold winters and gusty winds in the fall and spring. Hand attended a Catholic School and caught up with Borders in junior high, where they beceme closer. Borden' father worked on the railroad. Hand's father had a • government job and his mother wu a cledt at Montgomery Ward'&. The boys grew up ctmng tumbleWffdt down the scnet. roping coyotet on Main Street and riding cardboard boxes downhill after a winter storm. Borders said. "Once Jeay and l went out in the bills after a blir:t.ard -it was called the bl.iu.a.rd of '49, • he said "School was closed We went zipp.lng 8.ClC>9I Garden Qeek IPd ended up falling right in tbedeek." . •tt wu cold," he added with a .... Such fond memoriee are Included 1n the card. whldl =la cemnonloully I ftnt in • dpr bm and .......... baltbat ..... 111rm.-. opened . .... cWms bit aiide lbe bOI: Mi•• "Jeny w penDCJid lboul lmq It. .. ·rm not Pll•""*' Hn lbi .....,., one." HliMI......., al a, .......... ~ra 1 IDIOI. Ne bein a ,.. ... .c 1"9 ... •)ldiii.1 .............. _____ ...... • Jldl 8lrMt: G,.nd theft was reported In the 800 bfod< at 1 '.27 p.m. Mondey. 'I dlerish tt,e card as mudl as I dlerish our friendship: Robert 8ofdltt wooden boX' into a larger wodden boX' that plays a tune when opened. •1 bad It playing 'Jingle Bells' before,.. Borden said. "But now, I have it playing this scary tune, which 1s better.• The big box then goes in lo a cardboard box that ls sent away. "It has to be done the exact same way every year," he said. "If I did something wrong or lost any of this, Jerry would be mad. He'd probably puncll me in the nose.• But the card is a veritable journal, a diary of sorts. Jt talks about births, deaths, weddings. adventures, achievements and foibles. One note from laar year· talks about "the world sttll shivering after 9/11." In 1956, Hand wrote: "This year saw me return from Germany-wodc for a liquor store and stan my junior year in law school We'\l.re separated again--but yet close. Again best luck buddy." Here's Borders' talking about getting married in 1957: "Been a dandy year here in Long Beach. Gonna get married in April with you u best man? Been drawing ror eJabt months and like it better each week. Hop& this yeer WU swell for yuu and 0$ year better." Bo~ epin in 1972; "The family is growing up. Jim is a Cub Scout, Jennifer is a Gld Scout. and Jeanne is a mean, little girl. Ruth Is well. The architectµral business is up and down as our economy dictates ... I hope this Outatmu ftnds you and yol.!f whole family very well a11d happy."• Hand in 1983: "The review of the upg and downs of past messages convinced me that '83, in spite of the struggling economy, Middle But massacre. Korean air disaster, Central America c:Oncems and ABC• nudear deltructioo of Lawrence, Kansas on TY, was really an up year for you and qle.. We seem to have entqe<I the stability o( mid-lire and can foresee the relief of puaing the baton -1 ldll doa't lib your Yan Dyke, but I reaJir.e it does provide cunot.dlage for what might otherwise be confused for a Halloween oWk. Your buddy, ~., · 1b these insepa.mble friends, the card is a mechan1am fh4t = their past alive. Laughs the ritual of the bales ls }\Ill a way of showiJll bow much this annual correspondence · means to them. · ·1 cberllh the card u much u f cberilh OW' frlendablp," Borden said "But don't lflten te wtm JerrY lays about the mane, Hftallar." 1be ~of lbe penny ....... ~ ........ and Hmd WoUld ptUbilllJ .... wldllbepmmhtkmllll Scot on._ . ._. mid:.,,,. ... .,,._ ... .,.......,. .. NOTEBOOK· . C6ntinued from Al AROUND TOWN •Send AROUND TOWN Items to the Deily P\lot. 330 W. B8V St., Coate Me.., CA 12827; bv fM to (949) 648-4110; or bv calling (9'48) 67~. lndude 1he time, cMa and k>catlon oflhe event,• well at• cont-=t phone number. A complete ll!ldng 19 waileble et www.ddypllot.com. SAlURDA'f Oneofthe'wt,,_, ... .....,. the thow •5eua1cal the M~I" will be et Borders Boob Mualc and Ce1' In South Coalt.~ 81 11 e.m. to reed Seulalca~ etorlM. During thlt spedel tUK)i time, tt*9 will be a dnrwlng ffi>r a family four-padc of dc*ets to the perfonnenc:e et the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Borders It at 3333 Beer St. (714) 279-8933. SUNDAY' The COtlta Meea Senior c..e... wttt hold a holiday performenc:e bv Wellda'a Dence S1Udlo from noonto 1 p.m.9tcenlW. The center Is at 896 w. 19th St. For lunch reeervlltlona, call (948) 646-2368. JAN.I Mlly and Dalwlrt ....... wll .,.......,. a aHde lecture about their three-yeer uillng edwnture wlttt their two 'f!)Ung.,,,. et 7 p.m. 8t the NewpOrt Beed'I Centrll Utw.ry. The pr~a:IClltlon II pert cf the lbary'a 8rlftdwlr ~ ........ The 8obllil fMtly ... from the s.i Fr8ndelco e.y end trfteled to Mexico, H.wWI, s.mo., Ajl end N.w Zulend. The llbnry la et 1000 Avocedo //Ne. ft'ee. For more lnformetlon, cart (949) 717-3801. JAN.11 AudldoM tDrthe School of American Beller'9 2003 Summer eou,.. w111 be held et the Defore Dence Centler In Com Meea. Auditlont.,. open to lntennediete and edvenced students only and wilt be held from 1 to 2:30 p.m. for 13-yeerotdt, from 2:30 to 4 p.m. for 15-yeeP<>ldl end frOf1') 4 to 5 p.m. for 1&-to 18-yeal'Oktl. Students must register one hour In ectv.ice. For more lnfonndon, call (212) 78lHl600 or (714) 241-9908. JAN.17 The~lwih~of Commerce wttt h09t the N9wport TUUDAY Hetbor Olrt.lmee Bo11t P.rade n. a.. ...... C....wll.... Awarda Dinner end Aucdon from a Mone. C.rto c..Nno Night frOm 8 to n p.m et.._ Four 811 raeie e to 10p.m ... u.cent8rtortng1sr Holill. n. ................. the newyeer. A light mMI end peqde wlnnera end ._,. wfne wlfl be provided. The'**' entartalnment,. llw and silent ta et 800 Me~ JNe. TidlMI euction, dinner and mucti more. ere $26 In edvance. $30 It the The hotel la 9t 990 NWlpe>ft door. For more lf'fonnetion, caO Canter Drtve, Newport Beech. (949) ~3244.. Tldtats are $76 per person, S900 n. Com Me.. Senior Cel"9r . will hold a New Year's Eve perty from 8:30 p.m.'to 12:30 e.m. et the center. The perty will lndude dinner, dendng and a dlampelgn tout. The center It at 816 W. 19th St. $25 per person. For more Information, call (949) 646-2366. JAN.1 JM.a • ,.. .................. 1"*9 et 7 p.m. It VWot'9. 0.-W In ComMw.The ........ .. aplalr1 how ........ IWMClea can'tle ~to lmpfow ~ ............ ... .........,.A11I u .. u ... ~ VlllDlw• .,,.,_(a It ~,_ 111artll\ld. ""men .. .......... Oii( ___ ,_ orvlllt ...,,.,-u,__....,.cam. for a tabfe of 12. For more Information, call (949) 729-4400. JAN.21 n. CoroNI .. Mm' Chamber of Commerc:e will host Its monthly MtWoftdng luncheon at 11 :30 •.m. et the Ave Crown• Restaurant. ReMrvlltlona required. The l'Mtaur8nt la llt 3801 E. Cont Hlghw9y. For more Information, catJ (949) ~- ONCimtG 11-Nnlpott ............. Qub holdl • .,.,,....a meeting on 1he third \4tledneedey of Wet'( month. The orgmnlzetiOn la open to all~ Bw:tl reeidenta who have lived In the.,.. t.wer then five yeera. For more Jnfonnedon, cell (948) 846-9922., Ofvialt ,,..,~OfV. ....................... computw cleuea to people with f8dlng vtllon who MYe dHftculty ...ing the computw ecreen. The Oaia Cent8r .. 800 Merguerite lwe., Corona cW Mer, offwa the nulooa. Call to lign up for ....._ (714) 82Hi000. A.......,_..._.,,_..lt 7:16p.m.~et3400 IMne Ave., Suite 114, Newport BNd\. Cell to ......ve a aeat (949) 263-1482. nee... Mma.nberof Comrneta holtl netwotting luncfteon meetinga Wedneedays from 11:A6Lm. to 1p.m.9tthe Com Me.. Country Club. The COit Is $13. The dub .. 9t 1701 Goff Coune Drive, Co.tll MMa. . (714) 886-8090. A tnln 1Unlor 8UppCMt ll'OUP meela the flrwl and third Thul"ldaya of Ndl month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. llt the Hoag Cancer Center 9t Hoeg Hoepltal, 1 Hoeg Orlve, Newport Beed\. Free. Regi.tntion not required. 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Ca9 ..... f714••n • QUOTE OF THE DAY "(Keola Asuega) was a moMy guy for us all 1~aon." - DM '91tdhi, Costa Mesa Hp foacbal coach OeeemOer lO honor• GEORGE GREENWALT Keala Asuega Costa Mesa Chris Badorek Newport Harbor Fernando Castorena Newport Harbor Junior Epenesa Costa Mesa Chris Reed Costa Mesa • lpof1a N1Dr Roa• c.ts0n • (949) 574-4223 • lpor1I Fu.: t949> 650-0170 ~. December 25, 2002 A5 .# HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Dartangan Johnson Kris Cooper Newport Harbor Corona del Mar Michael McDonald Newport Harbor Mark Cianciulli Corona del Mar Matt Cooper Corona del Mar Spencer Link Newport Harbor STEY'E McCRNt< /OM.Y Pt.OT Costa Mesa High's Andrew Carich (66) leads the way as Keala Asuega (24) rambles for key yardage en route to 2,023 yards for the season . • Presenting the nilly Pilot's 2002 high school football Dream Team rea Mesa's Asuega is MVP, Tars' Johnson, CdM's Cooper round out top individual honorees. Barry Faulkner Daily Pik>t D bis ancestral 5a{noan language, his first name means •new beginning_" But it WU where <:o6ta Mesa High lell· lor Keola Asuega finished a vast num- ber of bis carrles that separated blm from the rest of. bis Newport-Mesa football peers. The Newport-Mesa career touchdown leader With 49, the 6-.foot-l, 200-pound package of speed. power and elUIMmell' found the end zone 21 times this fall. Jeedlng the Mmtanp to the tcbool'I ftrst pmfect J-cue le8IOO and only the teCOlld outrllht lil9llgue aown In the pro- . plllD 43 wnilJ 111 •om. Allal"~ beh:1een fulhck and uillbec:k. ~ cmted 253 dnMI for 2.023 yards ln 10 ...... .,, d • 20 nlllq 1'DI and add"'8 anOdm OD a 85-Jm'd ~ return. He Uo c:aJltll 13 .-1or J03,... md oaw"'...., c:malluled OD dtl11-, to bllp Miia lnilb W. For his effi>n.s. Asuega is the Most Valuable carries ranks second on the all-time Newport- Player on the 2002 Daily Pilot All-Newport-Mesa list behind former Mustang Binh nan. Mesa Dream Tham. who nm for 4,333 yards from 1991-93. Asuega's Newport Harbor High senior tailback Dartan-'49 TOs, however, are unmatched ln Newport- gan Johnson, who became the school's all-time Mesa annals. topping the previous ~ re- leading rusher this season, Is the o&ostve cord of 45 set by Newport Harbor l'U1Uling back Player of the Year. Steve Brazes ln 1982-83. Corona del Mar High outside lioebecbr Kris This yeat'a Golden West League MVP, who Cooper is the Defensive Player of the Yem, as ·was also a Dream Tham honoree as a junior, ~ the aforementioned trio tops the 25-p)ayer corded 19 games of at least 100 rushing yards squad that Includes 11 Sailors, eight MUICangS and he ecored at least one touchdown in 24 of and six Sea Kinp the 28 pmea ln which be bad a carry. He ciom- Asuep. who mJued one game and wu piled 13 multiple-m games ln a three-year var- slowed ln the aeuon opener by a bumtrlna ln-alty career. jury, rushed for al least 100 yards in ha ha! •tte wu a money IU)' for .. all ....._ • said nine contesu this season. cul~ in a IUI'· Colla Mela Colldi Daw P9ddm. who noted prillng ftnt-round aF Southern Secdon DM-Aluell wlD IOOD mallll ~ .... to llon w playo« lou to Glbriebo. Idaho.~ md ldibo Sllle. "He --lnduded" In that run wme Ive ..,._ ol at bule ~ for .. md. bml be JM>t ......S lellt 200 yards, indudlnc a CMWJr....,. 28'· tome pmiia due to~ (he..._. four iD .. yatd ourput in the league dde-dlrd*111 ~ ~.be would ........... nm\ 19CG1111. l'ID overS....Ana. ~'I c:meer total ol 3.932 yudl an 253 Kevin Welch Corona del Mar Nate Hunter Costa Mesa A.J. Slater Newport Harbor John Daley Corona del Mar LukeSapofu Costa Mesa Condnued from~ ~~ mlll him. but 11m also lorwvd to watddnc hit ; coUetJe c:ueer.. Peddm. wbo coached the ~ to an um-ten Golden w.t ~ c:bampton· ahlp IM80ll. ia the c.oadi of the Year. .Johnson capped a ,dJatln- guiabed career of his own by rushing for 1,392 yards and 19 .TDs on µo c:arriel and adding -ano~er 167 yards and two 'IDs on 13 ~ He potted at Je~t \00 Nlb1og yards bJa flnal hlne ams-m4 bk 18 career siogl~ QUlpllll of at least ~ 100 is a sc:bool record. The 6-0, 195-pounder's 3,397 career rushing yards Oil 560 car· ries are aJso a school record and he finished with 37 anet TDs, 35 rusbiDg. A determined, pow- erftll runner with enouO, speed to break away ,from cWenden, Johnson, a repeat DrNin Tham selection, also startod all season at comerback for the 'Ill.rs. His assistance on both sides of the ball helped Harbor finish tied for second in the rugged Sea View League and post a 7-4 record, in- cluding a first-roWld upset by Valencia in the CIF Division VI Playof(s. Cooper, a 6·2, 215-powtd out• side linebacker, led the sea Kingl in tackles with 83, including ~ solo scops. He intercepted one pass, caused t.lµ'ee fumbles, de· fleeted nine passes and blocked a punt out of the end zone for a safety. He also stripped the ball on a quarterback sack e.gainst Calvary Chapel and retumed the fumble 45 yards for a touchdown to accentuate one of CdM's best d efensive performances of the year. The Georgetown-bound standout was a constant in a de- fensive unit kept in virtually COO· stant flux by a string of injuries, Cooper also started at tight end, catching four passes for 51 yards while bolstering the run- ning game as one of the team's cop blockers. Cooper's contributions were even more impressive, consider· ing he was seldom able to com· plete a practice due to lingering soreness in a knee in wtaJch he tore ligamentl during h1s junior season. The Dream Tham offense also includes Newport Harbor senior quarterback Micha.el McDonald, who completed 121 of 217 of his passes (55.8CJlt) for 1,820 yards and 15 TDs, with only four inter- ceptions. McDonald also rushed for 212 yards and four TDs, help- ing the Sailors achieve a virtual balance between rushing (1 ,959) and passing (1,940) yards. McDonald threw for a career- high 239 yards in the playoff loss, but mar have bad .h1s best game in a Week 9 league victory against Woodbridge. He threw for 139 yards ahd two TDs, while rushing for 104 yards and two IDs in a 35-14 triumph. The Dream Tham backfield in- cludes repeat selections Mark Cianciulli and Matt Cooper. both CdM seniom, though Matt Cooper, Kria' twin brother who will also continue at George- town, was honored in 2001 as an ........... ........ The f ..... 1111 l*IOllS •rt dolll9 bvalneu •: N Golf, 211131 Vie l'era, "'lsslon ~jo. CA 92691 Jerome Valefltlll, 2111'1 Via Pen, Mlsalon Viejo. CA92691 This bustneu la eon• ducted by: en lndMduel Have you atartld doln1 business yet7 No Jer-Velefttln Thia atat.ment ••• filed wldl * ~ Clerk el Or .... c-t; on 12/IMll 200269ll••• 0•117 ..... Dec. 25, 2002. Jan. l, I. It. BI03 Wf17 ......... Molt 'Altillble Pliiv- RB-Ksola Aluega, Calta Mw 6-1 200 Sr. Ollnllva...., " ..... RB -Dart.angan ~neon. Newport Harbor 6-0 196 Sr. D•nllw Plmv-"the._, OLB-Kris Cpoper, Corona del Mar 6-2 215 Sr. ~ QB-Midlael McOonafd, Newport Harbor 6-0 1EK> Sr. RB-Mark Ci8nciul,I, Corona del Mar 6-10175 Sr. FB -Matt Cooper, 'Corona del Mar·S:2 225 Sr. WR-Spencer Unk, Newport Harbor 5-8 153 So. WR -Kevin \Vekti, <;ororia del Mar 6-1 175 So. AP -Nate Hunter, Costa Mesa &O 170 Sr. OL-/W. Slater, Newport Harbor &5 270 Sr. OL-John Daley, Corona del Mar 6-1 235 Sr. OL"-Luke Sapolu, Costa Mesa ~11, 220 Jr. OL -Andrew Carid'l, Costa Mesa 6-0 260 Sr. OL-Chris Badorek, Newport Harbor 6-4 290 Sr. Dlflma LB -F8man.do Casto1'9n&, Newport~ 11 214 Sr. LB-Junior Epenesa, Costa Mesa 6-3, 215 Jr. CB-Chris Pteed, Costa Mesa ~9, 206 Sr. ~ -Matt Encinias, Newport Harbor 5-9 161 Jr. DL-Borotha Pov, Costa Mesa 5-11, 315 Sr. OL-Mac Posey, Nevvport Harbor 6-1 170 Sr. OL-Chase Brawner,~ Harbor 6-1 215 Sr. DB-K.C. RawUns, Corona del Mar S9 175 Sr. DB-Ben Soza, Newport Harbor 6-0 151 Sr. DB -Tyler Waldron, cOsta Mesa ~2 18> Sr. DB -Warren Junowidl, Newport Harbor &-9 160 Jr. inside linebacker. included gains of 71, 60, 49, 45 Cianculli rushed for 1,252 and 29 yards. yards and 14 TDs on 221 carries ~lcb amassed 646 yards on this fall. adding 120 yards and 27 catches, (nearly 24 yards per one TD on 11 receptions. His ca-recepdoD) and his seven TDs in· reer numbers include 2,601 eluded pins of 87, 70, ~. 45, 34 rushing yards on 440 carries, 28 and 25 yards. rush.Ing TDs and 29 total TDS. Costa Mesa aenior Nate Matt Cooper, an imposing 6-2, Hunter, who started at .receiver 225-pound fullback. made his and outside linebacbr and also reputatidn as a devastatio.g lead was the Mustangs' ldcker, ls an blocker. He carried 23 dmes for all-purpoee choice. He bad 14 re- 68 yards and one TD. but was --<:eptions for 191 yards and one most often clearing the way for ro, ruahed 24 times for 131 Cianciulli, who frequently yards, t.kXed five field goals, 17 praised Cooper's blocking ability PA'IS and also bad a two-poltlt' as one of the reasons for his sue-conversion run. Ria 37-yard field cess. goal with 1:59 left was the dHfer- The receiving corps includes ence in Mesa's 27-24 nonleague sophomores Spencer Link (New-win at Olaminade in Week 2 and port Ha.rbor) and Kevin Welch he kicked a 26-yard field goal (CdM). Both proved to be dan-with 11 seconds left to complete gerous deep threats for their re-an 11-10 league win at Westmin- spective teams. ster in Week 8. Unk. who got a taste of varsity The offensive line includes re- competition as a freshman kick peat selection Andrew Garich, a returner in the 200 l playoffs, Jed Costa Mesa High senior guard, Newport-Mesa pass catchers Newport Harbor senior tackles with 42 receptions for 691 yards AJ. Slater and Ouis Badorek. (16.4 per catch) and nine TDs. CdM senior guard/tackle ·John He also returned a punt 57 yards Daley and Mesa junior center for a TD and his TD receptions Luke Sapolu. c.tcti (M. -11111 Slpalll (11.11, 220) helped ... Mrt. ... up -ma. dlan .. al tbl1r !,582 oJlimlw,.. Oil rbe pauod. -cw. 270) and Bldonik CM, 290) wse two-)WI' 1Wt1:11 for Che SIOon. Slater .. rec:eMna = 'lntwt hn ec:booll Coton&lo st.te and New Mmdco SWe. . Paley (6-1, 235). who spent time at guard and taclde and allo played extenatvely on the defen· siYe line.~ the Sea IClngl' most CONiltenUy eftectlve trench war- rloc Sapolu. the 'Ion of former San Prandsco 49en All-Pro center Jelle 8-poJu. uanafernd to .... from MoJD> YIDey 1ut sunpM tua manuatlon Wl4 a bl& reuon the Mustanp concluded 1he iegular' eeason with a aewn· game winning ltteak. The Dream n:am defenle in· eludes just one returner, New· port Harbor junior outside ~ backer Matt F.ndn1al, who along with senior middle linebacker Fem8ndo Castorena were the 'Dln' top taclden. The llnebacldng corps also in· eludes Costa Mesa's Junior F.pe- nesa, a junior middle 'backer, and Costa Mesa senior inside 'backer Ou:is Reed. F.peoesa ~ a team-leading 84 taddes. including 11 ucA while Reed. a ftrat·ye&r starter Jn the Mustangs' double·.flex scheme, had 78 tacties. includ-· log seven sacks. Costa Mesa eento._ Borotba ~ a S·ll, 315·pouild noee- guard who earned Golden wat League Defeosiw Pt.ayer of the Year laurels, anchors the defen· siYe line. SiUeen ofhls 47 tackles produced louea, including eight sacb and be was also aedlted with 11 quarterback hW'tiee. Pov's leading contribution. how- ~ may haye been aa a blbcker magnet. Perldns said he was con· sistendy dou~le-and trlple- teamed. limiting the blockers avallable to intercept Mustang linebackers. Senior end Mac Posey (seven sacks) and senior tackle Owe Brawner round out the defenstve line. The tandem's presence up front helped the 18r8 hold . ftve opponents to le$s than 85 rush· Ing yards, including ~ low of 33 by Dana Hills. The secondary is paced by Newport Harbor senlor Ben So- za. who led Newport-Mesa de· fenders with five interceptions. The lone cometback afforded Dream Team reoognltion. Soza'a bigest plays may have come in the Sailors' 28-26 league triumph over Laguna HIDs. After the Hawb bad scored to. dote to wltb.ln two with 5:58 left. Sou broke up a two-point COll.fti:aion pass in the end zone to help pro- tect the lead. Then, after Laguna HllJs recovered the ensuing on- side kick. Som intercepted at his own 18 with 4:25 left and the Sailors ran out the clock Soza also caught 17 passes for 261 yards as a backup receiver. Costa Mesa senior safety 'fyler Waldron led the Mustangs with three interceptions, while CdM senior safety K.C. Rawlins and Newport Harbor junior strong safety W8mm Junowich. both two-year starters, were most prominent with their run sup- port. Shadow lands ............ .. l.1111 .... ........... ........... .. ......... & ........... ........... .. ........... 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Index Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week Por Only $32 per week (4week minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) 57 4-4245 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?r • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to announce a new service now available to new businesses. '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, afar the search is comp~d we will file your fictitious business name statnnmt with the County Clerk, publish once a week for four weeks as required by law and then file your proof of publication with the County Clerk. Please stop by to file your fictitious busi~ss statnnmt at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop by. please call us at (949) 642-4321 and we will malte arrangemmts for you to handle this procedure by mail. If you should have any farther qUl!Stions, please call us and we wiU. be more than glad to assist you. Good Luck in your new business! Daily A Pilot N ON LIDO PENINSULA NlW21rUe COTTAGES Private Beach, Pool and Spa Wallt to Ocean, Shops and Restaurants leue 6/mo·2 yr+. Boet Shp Avatlable 7'0 UOO PUil H .. 949-673-MJO or 949-723·5830 *YIMLY1'r llASIS Bill GRUNDY REAL TORS 949-6754161 ... .. house beautiful cond. II -was. Ip, w/d ......_ dbl pr, av.,. now. UXXVmo 949-~4 PllSONAl ASSJSTANT ~~Multi TMll. Grut refs! llve·ln/ out Sandra 949·463 7701 T1tec--•- 0 Cellfornla law re· quirn that contrac· ton taltln11 jobs that total $500 CK more (lebor or materials) bt licensed by tht Contrectors State License Board. Stele i.w also requires ttuit contractors include their llc111M number on ell advertts1n1 You can chtclt the ,tatus ol your licensed conl r•ctor at -crCA11Pn-crcA11PO-Q> Cementworll, BrlClt. Tile Rep1lrs, Patchina, Install & More. Reliable. No lob Courteou' any size jobs. too 'mall 714·615·9062 Wholesalel 949·492·0205 Detldop PllblllNng Child~ WTOll Pll50IOOl Daycare/Klnder1arttn readiness e1es 2.·5. Read1n1. crafts, music, cooltin1.111rdemnc a more. lndosed yard & playroom full-time M·F Masters c1t1 teacher Refs Lie, first aid/CPR cert. 714·376-3552 www c1lb.c1.1ov or eon.,llnlca 800-321-CSLB. Unll· cen11d contractors <.....-.r ... Softwn taklna loba that Herclw1re Installation, total Ins thin $500 "°'*' "'°*11. WCf'C. must s tate In their ,_..,.. ~..U advertlsemtnta that C..... I U--tlley ere ltOl liunsed _, b Ille Contrectors ..a llNli s.... He Lie-8-d.~ Conc:nel. '*· Drtww.y f lreplc, 88Q. M a. 25Yri • hp. f•ry )14-5&7·75M ,.,.._.. Cepy Wrftlnt for pfint or web Marketinc • Technicel Traln1111 M&-548-0871 YOUllNoaE lMNOVIMltfl PIOJICH Call • plumber, pemter. handyman, Of any of the lful services llsttd here In our service directory! THES£ LOCAL SVC PEOPLE CAN HELP YOU TOOAYI ,, - .,, 'a • SPOTTBEaun Noni>-Soutb wlnenble. Saudi deals. ~··~bid~lhnle diil9olldl W.. I betJ>-talC lr\ll bid. Willa a doe..._ ia dil key• Uita fll ......... ~ ... Norli NOld1I • ,ut6 o KU OU .,,, ... ....,~~~~~ &AST •'732 c::>JU 0 11 . •Otll3 S.. echoed witll Ibo el... and dee... lllowod die U.a IO llold. ~ laUowed will 1111 qucea, Bisi ~I die d9llCll • decllnlf '""1 wilb die tee. n.n were DfOblema. Thim-. a. 1o1er m .:Ii lllltout· -tNnlpll ... ., lbe tlWd .... moad ID be Rdmed wld:L 0.. way The biddina: SOU11f WEST le:> 20 W• ID cash two romdl ~ UUlllpl Ind !hen ndt lhe diamoed. ~ lbM Baa WU abort ill bodl red llJill bul. on die ~ lbal beld Uule promise. After some tbouJllt. decl•· l'l'ORTB KAST er came up with a beUer line. l e:> .... A lhird aiamocKI WIS led. declater J O ,_ ,_ .... 4"1 "-discardina a ,pade from dummy u did East -to oo avail 'west woo and ahifted to a ttump. Declarer won in dummy with die ijng. drew a ICCond Openin1 leAd: Kilig of O Ruffing values arc nOl always eas· round of INmps, then cashed the ace Uy rec<>anlzable. With Cout cards and king of spades and ruffed 1 opposite lhtce, it is there Cot all the spade. After refumin& to hand with world to see. But what about when me ace of clubs declarer <Ww the . outstandina trump aod, aflcr glldly you ~ve three cards facma three? cionceding a club tridt. ctalmcd the HeR s an eumplc. rcit o( the tric:ts to land Ille conttaCt. Oru Bo6tltl] WUh.: P«1« 011 &nit. GoollwlD lo AU MllllkiML CONS1llJC110N LNe on • P\ri/*f/carpentry up req at maint & remod P'T Fax res 9&574-5066 nu CLERK Established workers comp Law firm has need for lilt clerk In its NPB offtce Dulles incl filma, phones and other admln duties. Must bt acwr ale/ dttell oriented. For conslder ation f11 res to 310-831-1333 attn: lwry Pdic ~ Ordmlra ,oln the annual fund campalp team. Great ~ lkwues paid dally. 8ase + comm -... $10.$1~ Cll ""' 71~2:!18 AulomollVI -AIHll '99 A4 2.1 "" ml, metallic areen/crey lthr. CO, mnrf. fully loedtd, like new ¥624521 $15,995 fin & warr avail Bkr 949-586-1888 ••w •ts 5401 tOOll mo, blllck/bllc, buutllul orialnal cond. flnanclna & warr avall 111249)62 $10,995 Bkr 949-581H888 IMW 7401 '99 6911 ml, 3 )'ear W8rr avall, silver/ ar•y ltalher. ed. beau· tiful orl1lnal cond, $26,995 fin avail. ocpabi 949-586-1888 IMW '99 740l 6tt •I, 3 yr warr avail. silver/ ar•y llhr. CO, beaut orla cond, $26,995, fin avail 8kr 949·586· 1888 ·-·"'"""'·- IMW -.1 750& lstk mi,black/srey lthr. CO. chrome whls, beautiful orll cond, v597241 8kr www.ec,eltl.c•tR 949-516-tlll Ce .. lllec '19 Se4ee DeYlh 4.5 VI. blue/ blue Int, chromt whls, fwy moles, superb me· chanlcal & body cond, v724598 $1895 Bkr -~ 9&511>-Ulll Ce .. lllec '19 S.den OeVllh 4.5 VB, blue/ blue int, chrome whls, fwy milH. supwb mt· chanlcal & body eond, v724598 $1895 Bkr -.lqlllb.am 9&9>Ulll Clwy.&.r v-'96 '-- & Countty LXI ltlw, white/ pey, immac cond, CO, drives hke new, bocms $7450949-350 5202 GMC ·oo Oe...U 4w4, 3911 mi, sllver/2 toM erey, premium sound, runnlna boards, chfomt whls, like new, v557241 Bkr www.ocpabl.com 949-516-tHI • JAGUAa X .. '200 t Xlll COUPE Sliver/Grey, showroom condition and mileaae. S68.995. Call 949-706-0640 J...-'00 s type s.o 181i ml. metillic blue/ ar•Y lthr mnrf, CO, thrm whls, full factory warr v272512 $27,995 tin avail Btu 949·586-1888 'www.~··- J...-'" lUtt '411 ... lull fact warr, white/ oatmeal lthr. CO. chroRM whls, loke new, srtMlls new v"95287l $35,995 In .-. • -.oc::lllblcan 9'49-516-tlll J...-'99 HI Conv J2ji mo, full I act warr, Mj)phtrt dwk blue/er-" Ith<, CO, chrome whls. :wper b like new cond, v246751 $35,WS firm Ion evei Blu 949-581H888. ...., ._ '00 0.-V Serles II, 28lt ml. luh fact werr. silver /sr ey llhr, dual mnrt, rear seats, CO. hke new. v49247l $23,995 fin avlli 8kr WWW oql9b1 com 94t-SM-1ua t-4 •-er •oo a-.. a-..-4.0 SI ~ m1, fuU fact wan. black/ 01tmNI llhr, CO, mnfr, chrome whls, Ille new, 11875214 S28.995 fnnclnc aval Bkr www.ocpabl.com 94'•516-"'' ,_..u~• Vity It•• YI~ Low ...... ,,_~eo.e• ..... ~. .. .... ....... ,, ..... Thia 11 a rare fladl Mk• .......... ..... ,.e...e ...... •...••. ---r...-• ••••• w/rr•r ltathef. AltealBeautyl 111111 s1•,t10 -H01S.-.W llfttwaculate white/ 1rar IU.r. OAIY 54K lllflH, I 118719 , ..... . ._ .......... ..,. Tiils ii •l"rtet IUlt• ury Seda11.rr Iced tosel . • ttl1"4J1-$21,HO . ~ Merce41'tl•n• Ct SO S.4en '02 Black BHuty. Only8K miles. •tllH $22,910 Acw• ... s.-'96 White, low miles, prlted to stll quickly ftUH $1S,910 MIZU20S.-'M Perfect white w/lthr. low milts. 111606 $19,910 IMWZS....._ .... Shlney red w/blk lthr. Great Conv. llltl770 $U,910 IMWl400~'95 This Is one noce, rare BMW Coupe. Low mites! 111167 $29,910 Jeep Wren1ler '99 Red w/tan interior, &cyl. 5spd. l lk mil llltHUC $U,910 CONSIGNMENTS WUCOMED 949-57 4-77 77 PHILLIPS AUTO 111111 ....... e .. ...... c..e ... : Vitr R•• Yl2. Low ..._,1-ecco..i ..... , ........ ...... "''-• Tllla la 1 "" nndl Nlt• ..... •9'•· taMHtllC.... ......... ~ ... ---f...-'91 Wlllta w/1ny leather. AReal8Hutrl •tt771 114',910 IMWHtl ........ lmmeculete whit•/ 1rey ltllr, Onlr 54K mllta. Ul7H Slt,9H ._~ .... w Thia la a areal IU~· urr Stdan. Priced toatll. •ttSUl $21,910 Mone401le1t11 C210S.4ea '02 Black Buuty. Onlr 8K mites. '18119 $22,910 Acw.•S.-'96 While, low miles, priced to .. 11 quickly •1U29 StJ,tlO .. llUOS.-..ff Pwfecl whit• w/lthr, lowmlltt. •lH06 $19,910 IMWU....._ .... Shlney red w/blk lthr. Creal Conv. •11770 SU,910 IMWM00~'9S Th it ls one nice, rare BMW Coupe. Lowmllnl •11167 $29,910 Joe' Wrenaler 't9 Red w/tan Interior. 6cyl, 5spd, 11 k mil 11HUC SU,910 CONSIGNMENTS WILCOMEO 949-574-7777 PHILLIPS A~.ITO 111111 H•te.ce• "Employee. " "Empleado." "Arbeitnehmer." .. ,. '" •.... Conw. Mk ml, eute, rM/ black lllt. top,.....,..,. orl1 cond . vH72U $10,9115 fin & wetr ~ 8kr 949 ·511·11 .. ......... - ·-~"OtCUM ................ I yoor ••rr-ty, SM SOO. Need Moun· ta1nc.-. .._~20-1121 More-'•• 'tt nto 7llt mi, white/oat.mat lthr, snrf, CO, beautiful q cond. woWil621 $19 986 &kr 949·586· l B811 -.oc,_611,ce9' ...... "9U20lWI 28k ml, full face werr, black/blk, CD, chrome whls, aaraaed, n/smkr, like new, v85262 l $31,99S fin avail Bkr. 949 -586 ·1888 -.Mp!itl.c- Jhrcwy 'ts S.W. 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